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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1899 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver high Lurope largely in d Ictive trading in loca "heat futures lower agam. ] 7 1 y dt 1 and Rye Iay depressed and weak. Beans firm, but no further ¢ Onions firm. Eight cars of Eastern Poultry Game continues weak and qui No further d. Lemons firmer. Limes dull. Provisions as before qu Some further variati General advance in By ecl VOmS. Mexican dollars urities. Spot prices unchanged. | Il board purposes. mged. Feedstuffs weak, but no lower. ance reported. Tomatoes weak. Butter, Cheese and Eggs firm and unchanged. ine in Oranges. Grapes weak. n in Hogs. ! firmer. Unsted States. Potatoes unchanged. this week. i ‘ Cha bas been 1aid on the berth ers. The Sierra Blanca for Livery The Ceylc Julu. woal at Tacoma for Hono- Clews says figures 4 Stat ent encugh of ¢ § the pas quickly work to prevent Europea 27 99gIse Weather Report. 20th M. n—Pacific Time.) | , Nov 1553, 5 p. m. L infalls to | st twenty- | Last atr Friday, y wind New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Nov a whole con professional operat a few stocks, mark them down FuC ; of the parrow market was the i tremely Jow-priced stocks, usually d as “cats and dogs,’” which were take ‘Widely. A humber of thes oved Sader 810 @ share and still < 3 In it §20 or Jess. Some of these stocks d S opear in the record for months and usually | PPonly & culmination of a serious bull specu- which picks them for an edvance o stock has been exh individual stocks wh -day, while al or ol to a higher le pre Were some points anthracite £TOUD On &oc of mew line 1o be work t the undertone of the market i F taaiyioes t. The strength of individu bank W atural tendency to keep the stocks Bt Bard. The money market did not B any Increase in the lending powers by reflect BNy e demand for United States 4 | the banks 182 s an indication of the trans- | per contt O he savings banks investments from Terence Of 40 N ondx which the Government | he e, The redemption money 50 ap- 1 K e, offers no Tellef to the money | 3 onts 10 New O Which has been made this week. h rose yes- ke T Potably in the the discussion dependently, bul was firm 1B way into the money | v banks. The bid the fs on the | en raised to above the offer. The stiffness of i 1o cause ange in ago, Indianapolis which were aft at; a rise of 5 Gas on the restoration of charges ¥ indicating a termina- | but prices par value, 3s, new 4s and Se advanced % YORK STOCK LIST. Atchison Atchison p Ba ‘ re, Lackawa & Rio G Central pre Kansas City, Pittsburg Lake Erle & Western. Take Erie & Western preid Lake Shore ... Louisville & Manhattan Ele Metroplitan B Mexican Central ot M & St Louls sile & St Louls prefd uri Pacific Mobile & Ohilo Missouri, Kans: Missourl, Kans. New Jersey Cen: New York Central Norfolk & Western. ik & Western pre rthern Pacific hern Pacific prefd Ontario & Western... on Rallway & N & Texas Rio Grande Western pref St Louis & San Fran...... St Louls & Sen Fran 1st pref St Louls & San Fran 24 prefd. : Louls, Southwestern.. Louts, Southwestern pref 1. st Paul prefd St Paul & O Southern Pac n Union st Pacific prefd. oft ... n Ol prefd . pretd ...... - Refintng. . q . | | tes Leather .. Leather prefd . United Rubber ....... | United Rubber prefd | Western 1'nfon | Republic Iron & Steel . Repullic Iron & Steel prefd P CC& St Louts . | 154,90 Shares sold. | CLOSING BONDS. U § 2, reg. MM K &T 48 U 8 3 reg.. 103 N Y C 1Ists U § 3s coup. 193% N Y C gen s U S new 45, regisziy 7 8 new 4s, coup.122 North Car 4s 104 ] 8 ol ds, reg....113% North Pac_lsts....10 7 8 cld 48, coup..113lg Northern Pac 3s.. 631 | orthern Pac is..102% o111 YC & St L 4s.105 T & W con class ‘A101% N & W _gen class B111° Oregon Nav class C.101 |Oregon Nav 4s Cur .....10 Oregon § L 6s 9% 0 S 1, con bs 52 Readin 114 1115y Do i 1sts e D&R : D&RG ’p_:r;r V & Ga 18 Erie Gen ds 1% Texas & Pac FW&D Cists. 79 | Texas & Pac 24 v General Elec §s...119 |Union Pac 4s. al H & S A 65..110 |Wabash 1sts Gal H & S A 20s.105% Wabash 2ds |7 |l Houston & T C 5s.112 |West Shore 4 H& T Ccon fs...110 |Wis Cent 1s Iowa Cent lsts... 1M1 Vir Centuries KCP &G lIsts.. Virginia def Louisiana n c 4.1 L & N Unifled- 4s. MK &T 2ds Colo & Sou 4s Southern Pac 4s. MINING STOCKS. Crown Point 18 Ontario 800 Chollar ..... 20Ophir . % Con Cul 1 50 Plymout] Dendwood .. 60 Quicksilver Gould & Cu; Quicksilver Hale & Norcross.. Homestake terra Nevada Standard . fon ¢ AND BONDS. West End prefd. Westhae El.. Westhse El prefd.. Wis Central 3 22%| Bonds— A T & 8 F pretd.. & Atchison 4s . . Armerican Sugar...155% | Mining Shares— Am Sugar prefd Adventure .. (53 Bell Telephone |Allouez Min Co. 3 Boston & Alban %' Atlantte .. 2 Boston Elevatod...1id% Boston & Mont 315 ’ Boston & Main Butte & Boston. Chgo, Bur & Q Fitchburg_prefd General Electric...120% (Franklin Gen Electric pre! Humboldt 13 Federal Steel Osceola 80 Fed Steel pref Mexican Central Mich Telephone. Old Colony . Old Dominion Union Pacific Unien Land Parrot Quincy Santa Tamarack New York Money Market. NEW YORK, at 397 per cent; las . 3 per cent, ruling Prime mercantile paper, 544 shange eas: 5 Diils at $4 % for dema: Ts@4 81 for fays. Post. 21 and $ 8 mercl T4 s0% & an dollars, 4 tate bonds inac lar siiver, iS4, bonds etrong Ratiroad bonds firm. Govern: tve. Cash in the Treasury. WASHINGTO! v. 23.—To-day’s statement of the condition of the Treasury shows: Avail- e balance, £0ld reserve, London Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The markets here were quiet and dull to-day. asy feeling was abroad, especially In the nt, caused by the delay in Natal. The dels were : has b were brisk during t! e then held firm to the Juthern pre ngal has reduced to € per cent. its dis- adlan Pacific, 98%; Northern Pacific Atchisin Grand Trunk, $%. Bar slilver, quiet, 27 5-18d 2% per cent. preferred, NEW YORK, Nov. 2,182 barrels; exports, barrels; sales, 10,000 kages. Moderately active; buyers and sell- ers apart: tendency a little easier with wheat. Winter patents, $3 60@3 §3; winter straits, $3 35 @3 50; Minnesota patents, $3 s0@4 10. "HEAT—] bushels; exports, 245,511 bush [ weak; No. 2 red, Tic f b. afloat epot; No. 1 Northern Duluth, f. o. b. aflcat to arrive; No. 1 hard Du- 7814c £ 0. b. afloat to arrive: No. 2 red, elevator. Options opened weak at e de- er lower cables and weak W, Later there was a partial rally on vering, but again the market turned the appearance of export and speculn- nand, while private foreign advances tern , TN@To%e, _closed , closed To%e; Decem- 20. META in a weak and unsettied state, with prices ominal. . Untavorable English more or less n A to urgent selling pressure and an ind| ference of buyers, were the leading causes for the dep; At the close the Metal Ex- change ¢ PIC Warrants dull and entirely ni glecte LAKE COPPER-Qulet and unchanged at $17 Lower and easy at $27 55G27 65. —Steady at $4 69G4 at $4 404 50. @G . Cor . but steady 1 96-test, steady. packages: strong. Sc; June creamery, 23 Refined Receipts, sugar. 3 BUTTE n_crea actery, S—Recelpts, 5% packages; Westarn ungraded at mark, 14@2c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. NEW YORK, Nov. fruite, steady EVAPORATED _APPLES—Common, @7 prime wire tray, 7%@hc; choice, 8%@5%; fanc & strong. AP 13@15c; Moorpark, 15@ e, PEACHES—Unpecled, TH@10c; peeled, 20@22c. — Chicago Grain Market. O ————————————— CHICAGO, Nov. 23.—Wheat opened wenk in sympathy with Liverpool's deciine and the las- situde was not overcome during the small trading with hall the pit empty. December opened %GY%c urder yesterday's closing at %@W%e and May Yc lower at TIGT%e. Fluctuations were narrow and the decline was v, but persistent. The visible, It was pre- aicted, would incrense 060 bushels. In the face of this a gl fly inroads in Kansas ing of December cont in part of the business. Final prices were at the bo ber closing %@'4c lower at 66 ¥ e under at Toc. Corn . helplessly relinquishing its recent gain strength of wheat ebbed away. Trade was dull and fluctuations narrow. December closed %@%c under yesterday at May ciosed e lower at 333c. with corn. The demand was poor. Th as a fair scattered trade in futures, but it was not conspicuous. December closed WG%e lower at 22%G23e. May closed He under yesterday at 24ic. The provision market was fairly firm, the bulk of trading being done at prices a trifle jed &5 & tonle. | over yesterday. January pork closed unchanged; anuary land 2%c higher and January ribs a shade better. The leading futures ranged as follows: TArticles— Open. High. Low. Wheat No. 2— Close, Mauy §nal‘xltm‘ ‘were as follows: Flour, 0. 3 Spring Wheat, 63@65c; No. 2 & 674068 %0; @32%c; No. 2 Oats, 2434 2 White, 26izc; No. 3 White, : No. 2 Rye, fhc; No. 2 Barley, 37@3c: 1m‘uxsea¢.na:mm'humhym ‘| i ney on call easter | 23.—FLOUR—Recaipts, | s regarded | was of small dimenstons. | | | | only demand was to fill shorts. | ! sed weak at a net de- | —The local Metal market continues | ¥1 00%; 2090, 51 01 s December—2060, $1 01%. Second Ses: May-—4000 ctis, §100%: 22,000, $109%: 24,000, $106%. December—o0b ctls, | #1015 4006, $1 ety Regilar ‘Morning Session—May—12,000 ctls, $105%: 62.000. 31 08%. December—14,000 ctls, | 000, $1 0 Afternoon Session-May—200 ctls, $1083; 10,000, $1 08 December—2000 ctls, $1 00%. ppointing news from the West, | price for Lead is $4.40, and for | but the demand is slack. 2.—Californla dried | tra | | | i smy worded story of Hessian | Chang- | ts for May formed the | | 3 | shipments from Port | Barley, $5; Split Peas, $4 2 20; Mess Pork, bbl, $7 €069 60; Lard, 00 1bs, 348055 03;' Shortorib Sides (1003e): ry Salted Shoutders (boxed), 5% (boxed), finished goods, 15; Short Whisky, $1 23%, Clear ~ Sides 15@5 205 distillers’ B per gal, Oats, bushels. Rye, bushel Barley, bush On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter market was firm; Y, market was firm: creamers. fresh, 1T%@1sc. 1512@25%c: dairy, weak; 1112G12%c. Egegs, easy; LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Dec. Mar. May. Opening 59 S10% o1 Clostng ... 55% 5103 610% % PARIS. Wheat— Nov. Mar.-June. Opening .. L1766 1895 Closing . 13 00 o Flour— Ipening Cloxing: . £% Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Nov. 23 —CATTLE—Prime cattle, steady; others lower; short horns and Here- fords sold at 715, the highest price in fifteen yewrs. Good to choice, § 25@715; poor to me- Clum. $4 20075 20; mixed stockers, $3G375; se- lected feeders, 41084 60; good to cholce cow: 32 504 30; heifers, §340Gi1 60; canners, Tl i Sulves, $1G7: fed Texas beeve 85 ‘exas ; West- O Tange Deeres gas seers, 1004 15; West HOGS—Steady “to ‘Sc lower. Closed weak; ixed and butchers, 33 8064 05; good to cholce heavy. $3 %004 05; rough heavy, $3 763 85; light, § bulk of kales, $3 90G3 97%. o LEEP-Steady; Tambs, - ative wethers, ~ $3 60@4 40, GG 25 Western wethers, $3 72 A S, Wethers, $3T5@4 15, Westérn lambs, 100 cPte—Cattle, 1L000; hogs, 34,000; sheep, Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or, Nov. 23.—Clearings, $32,- 924: balances, $32,048. PORTLAND, Or., nd for the week ending s. to-day were 351,194 bus Northern W heat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Nov. 23.—There was & weaker tone to forelgn cables agamn to-day and the Eastern markets were lower. Locally there is o little doing that changes in the world's | markets do not seem to make much difference | |n quotations. Fifty-two cepts can be obtained for Walla Walla and Valley 1s nominally the same price with less demand. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Nov. 23. change in wheat; i bluestem, Forezign Markets. Nov. 23.—Consols, 102 15-16@103; -160; French Rentes, 100f 3734c@100¢ Wheat cargoes off coast, firmer tend- : cargoes on passage, firmer tendenc: 1 Standard California, 29s 4%d: Walla Walla 278 10%4d. English country markets, firm. LIVERPOOL, 23— W Wheat F French countr. Cotton—Cp Flour in , firm. CLOSING, LIVERPOOL, Nov. ~Spot American | mixed new and old, steady, 3s 5%2d. Futures— | s December, 3s 64; Wheat—Spot steady S8 5%d; March, 5s 10%d; - Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty - uey - 4 861 . - 4 873 2 York E: . sight.. - 0 New York Exchange, telegraphic — 15 Mexican Dollars . .- 48y Fine Sliver, per ounce. - 5944 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT-Futures declined In sympathy with | foreign advices, but spot quotations were un- disturbed. Liverpool was lower, but Paris was higher. Chicago was easler on this thowing, and the New York, however, reported free buying by exporters. Spot Wheat—Shipping,” $1@1 01%; milling, 31 (3%@1 06%. CALL ROARD SALES. on—8:15 o' clock—May—6000 ctls, BARLEY—The sole demand is for lots that will pass inepection for call board delivery, everything else being neglected. An off lot sold as low as 62isc. There is nothing doing on call. 0 Brewing and 20; Chevaller, nomtnal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o’clock—No sales, Second Session—No sales, Regular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Session—No sales. OATS—-The market continues firm enough, Red, $107%@120; Gray, Sc@si 073, %G1 15 per ctl. Small A at §1G1 05 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 0@2 15 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—Califor family extras, $3 60G3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 4093 50; Oregon and Washington, $2 40@3 50 per bbl for extra, A 11041 3 25@3 40 for bakers' and §2 2923 for superfine. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in_ aacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 3325 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 75; Rye teal, = Flour, §7; Cornmeal, $2 50; ex- Oatmeal, $4 25’ Oat Groats, @3 90: Buckwheat Flour, $404 25: Cracked Wheat, $3 75: Farina, § Whole Wheat Flour, $330; Roiled Oats (barrels), $ 6 45: In sacks, $3 856 25; Pearl 100 1bs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay continues weak in spite of moderate re- ceipts, and $10 can now be obtained only for strictly cholce lots, and then it is a squeeze. Dran and Middlings are weak, but no lower. BRAN—$1¢ 10@17 per ton. MIDI FE Rotled $17 50G1S per Ol Cake Mcal at the mill, $26@27, jobbing, Cocoanut Cake, 1; Cornmeal. ; Cracked Corn.’ $4G25; Mixed Feed, Cottonseed Meal, $23 per ton. heat, §7 50G9 for ccmmon to good @10 for cholce; Wheat and Oat, $7@9; @S W0; Rarley, $@7; Alfalfa, $G8 per : Compressed, $7@10 per tom. STRAW—3G30c per bale. Beans fid?ecd.r. There is no further advance in Beans, but they are very firm, especially Bayos, which are scarce. BEANS--Bayos, 83 25G3 50; small White, $2 90 @3: large White, $2 40G2 50; Pinks, $2 75; Reds, $3 To@4; Blackeye, $ W4 75: Butters, nomi: nal: Lima, $1 9G3; Pea, $33'2%5; Red Kidneys, 3350 per ctl SEEDS—iirown Mustard, 3@3%c: Yellow Mustard, 4G4ic; Flax, $2 12%; Canary, 3%c per Ib for Califorr nd dc for Eastern; Alfalfa, ig:?:e Rape, c; Hemp, 4@4lc; Timothy, se. DRIED PEAS—Niles, §1 3@1 50; L $1 Ol e e $1 3@ Green, $1 7 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Onions are firm at the advance. There is no change in Potatoes. Tomatoes are dull and lower. Bay Vegetables are weak and dull. Green Peas are coming in black. POTATOES—River Reds, 6@65c; Burbanks, S0@5c per ctl; falinas Burbanks, $1@1 25; Ore- gon Burbanks, 63c@$1 10; Sweet Potatoes, 75@ 8ic for Rivers and $1 10 for Merced. SEGETATL S Sreen P S —Green Peas, c_per Ib; String Beans, 7@9c; Cabbig, woso"y 'l'ol;ltun. 15@%c; Exg Plant, 35G50c; Dried Okra, 12%¢ per 1b: Garlic, 3G4c; Green Peppers, 3 s S el e R gt Los Angeles Summer Squash, 75c per box: Marrowfat Squash, $10@12 per ton; Mushrooms, 10G12c per 1b for cholce and 4@Sc for poor. Poultry and Game. Thus far this week eight cars of Eastern have been received. This stock is bringing 12@13c for Turkeys, §5%5 50 for Hens and $4@5 for old and young Roosters. There is considerable on hand. Turkeys are in free supply and weak. Game shows no particular change, but there Shipping | | | 40-56's, 4% @434c for 50-60" | prices are f. o. b. at common shipping poirts | about lc under quotations. is some left on hand nowadays, ,even at ml lower range of values. POULTHY—Live Turkeys, 13@M4c_for Gob- blers and 13@lc for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 13 7c; Geese, per pair, §175@2; Goslings, 31 5@ Ducks, $4G4 50 for old and $5@% for youns: Hens, $4@5: Young Roosters, $4G4 50; Old Roos- ters, '$4@4 50; Fryers, $350G4; Brollers, 33 5004 for 'large, $3G33) for small: Pigeons, $1 per dozen for old and $175§2 25 for Squabs. GAME—Quail, $150; Mallard, $6G7; Canvas- back, $6a7; Sprix. 198 50: Teal, §2 50g3; Widg- eon, '$2a2 50; Small Duck, $1 75@2 s, per 'dozen; Hare, $125@1 50; Rabbits, $1 50@1 75: Gray Geese, $350@4; White, $150; Brant, §175 @230; English Snipe, $150 per dozen; Jack Enipe, $1G1 2. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter continues to exhibit steadines with re- duced stocks, though there is no positive ad- vance. Cheese remalns firm. Eggs stand the same. Ranch continue scarce, BUTTER—. Creamery—Fancy Creamery, @25c; seconds, 20523, Dairy—Fancy, 22@2%%c; good to cholce, 2ic; common, 20c. Pickled roll—21@22%c; firkin, 20@2lc; cream- ery tub, 22m2Uc. Eastern—17G15¢ for ladle packed. CHEESE—Choice mild new 12Q12%c: old, ic; Young America, 124@13c; Eastern, 15%G 16c; Western, 13%@15¢ per 1b. 5 EGGS—Quoted at 273@35c for common and 43 @45c per dozen for ranch. Eastern—Cold stor- age, 15@1c for firsts and 15c for seconds; fresh, 23@25c per doz. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. ‘There are free supplies of Oranges on the market, but prices show no further decline. Lemons are steadier under lighter stocks. Limes and Grape Fruit are slow of Grapes are rather easter. There Is no change in Apples and Pears. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 35@65c per box for common, 75¢@S$1 for g00d and 31 25@1 50 for choice. BERRIES — Strawberries, §10 per chest for small and for large berries; Raspber- ries, $6G7 per chest; Blaokberries, $5@6; Huckle- berries, 5a7c per 1b; Cape Cod Cranberries, $3@ $ 60; Coos Bay Cranberries, $1 50G1 75 per box. Persimmons, 50G75c per box. Grapes, 50@75¢ per box; crates, §c@$L (i intes X i WogtLie vabox uinces, 35G50c_per box. Pomegranates, 50g75¢ per small box and $1 80 per large box. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, 32 50@1 25 per box: Seedlings, $§150G2 2%; Grape Frult, $1Q 4 Lemons, $1@150 for common and’ §2@ 30 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, 33 i@ 450; Bananas, $150G3 per bunch; Pineapples, $1 @2 W per doz. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4%c for 3%c for 60-10's, 340 for 70-S0's, 2c for $0-90's and 2¥c for 90-100's. Apricots, G 13c for Royals, 1214@16c for Moor- parks and 12@l4c for Blenheims; Peaches, 5@ S%c for Standards, 6@6%c for cholce and 7c for fancy: peeled Peaches. 123%@l5c: Evaporated Apples, 7@T%c; Sun-dried, 5@3%c per ib; Nec- tarines, 8i4@dc per Ib for red: Pears, 8}4@sc for quarters and §@10c for halves; Black Fig: @ 3ige: White Figs, $@fc; Bleached Plums, 5@dc; Unbleached Plums, iG7hc for pitted and liac for unpitted. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per b, 10c Dleached Thompson'ss . per I, Stitanas— Fancy, per Ib, $%c; choice, Tic: standard, 8%o; prime, oc; unbleached Sultanas, Sc; Seediess, £0-1b boxes. so; 2-crown loose Muscatels, Shyc: 3-crown, -crown, 7c; London Layers, rown 8150 per box; 3-crown. §16. Fancy Clusters, §2; Dehesa, §2£0; Imperial, $3. Ail | cholce, dc; standard, Se: prime, éci un- in_Calitorpia. TS-—Chestnuts, §@12%c; Walnuts, 916 for standards and 10%@llc for softshell; Al- mords, 12@13%e for paper-shell. 10@1lc for soft @tc for hardshell; Peanuts, 5%@6%c for stern and ¢ for California; Brazil Nuts, 7 Filberts. 114@Gl2c; Pecans, 10gllc; te, $4 50605, HONEY-—Comb, 11%4@12¢ for bright and 10%@ for light amber; water white extracted, 1ty ght amber extracted, 6%@7c; dark, 5%c SWAX—24G26c per Ib. Provisions. There is nothing new to report in this market. CURED MEATS — Bacon, S%c per Ib for heavy, §%c for light medium, 10%c for light, 12%c for extra light and 13c for sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12%c; California Hams, nominal; Mess Beef, $12 per bbl; extra Mess, $13; Famiiy, $14: extra Prime Pork. $14 6; extra clear, l’h. i Mess, §1650; Smoked Beef, 1UG1YHe per 1b. LARD—Tierces quoted at 64c per Ib for compound and c for pure; half-barrels, pure. Tigc: 10-1b tins, Sc; 5-1b tins, Sic. COTTOLENE—Tierces, T4@7%¢ per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. 1t 1s difMcult to give accurate quotations for Hides at the moment. They are so scarce, and the demand is so sharp, that lots are sold over and over again the same day that they arrive. The prices below are a fair reflection of the market, however. Tallow is in liberal receipt and lower again, HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell Heavy salted stecrs. medium, 10%c; ligkt, 10c; Cowhides, 109 Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, 10c; Calf, e Hides, ' sound, 1Sc; culls and brands, Dry Kip and Veal, 16c; Dry Calf, 186 15c; Sheepskins, year'ings, 20@35c each; short | Wool. $5a6te medium, 70§90c; long Wool, | $1G1 2 each; Horse Hides, salt, $250 for large and $1@21 50 for small; Colts, 50c, TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5c per Ib; No. 2, 4c; refined, 6izc; grease, 2%c. WoOL— Fall clip, San Joaquin plains. §@9%e: South- ern, §@loc: Middle County, 10@124c: Humboldt and Mendocino, 16@16c; Eastern Oregon, 12@15¢; Vailey Oregon, 15@18¢; Northern Mountain, {ree, Ti@ic: Northern Mountain, defective, 10& 1ic_per Ib. HOPS—1@10c per 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. Hoge show some further changes. BEEF—1G7%e per Ib for Steers and §%@7e for Cows. VEAL-8@% per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, Tc; ewes, 6%e per Ib. LAMB—8GSkc per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, i%@i%c for smal 5%c for medium and 5u5%e for larg Hogs and feeders, dressed Hogs, General Merchandise. BAGS — Calcutta Graln Bags, 7674e: Wool Rags, 28G%c;: Fruit Bags, 6c, 64c and 6Xc for the three grades of white and Tiic for bleached Jute. COAL—Wellington, 8 per ton; New Welling- ton, $5, Southfield Wellington, $750; Seattle, $5; Bryant, §: Coos Bay, $: Wallsend §: Scotch Cumberlund, $§7 in bulk ana §u1 sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Can. nel, §9350 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle Gafe, $1125; Coke, #13 per ton in bulk and 315 n_vacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, terms net cash, in 100-b bags. Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c: Do dered, 5%c; Candy Granulated, 5c; Dry Granu- lated, 4%yc; Confectioners’ A, 4%c; California A, Magnolia A, 4ic; Extra C, 4%c; Golden . #%c: barrels, ‘1-16c more: half-barrels, lo more; boxes, c more; 0-1b bags, %c more. % In No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominces, half-barrels, S%ec: boxes, Sie per | e BROOMS—Have advanced all around. Broom Corn combl; he ton has marked up prices fur the raw yroduct,”and the other articies which enter into the manufacture of B have advanced 100 per cent. e Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, NOV, 13, 1809, Flour, qr sk: Sugar, bbls . 165 Wheat, ctls Lime," bbis m | Barley, ctls Quicksilver, ‘fiks. 88 | Corn,” 'East, Eggs, doz ... Corn, ctis Ralsins, bxs Buttér, ctis Leather, Cheese, ctis Hides, No. Tallow, ctls Potatoes, sks .. 3570 Beans, sks . 1400 Onlons, sks 4 Dran, 'sks 1,540 Middiing; 690 Sugar, 8ks ...... 1,200 OREGON Flour, qr sks.... 520 e THE STOCK MARKET. —_— The leading fluctuations in securitles yester- day morning were higher prices for Spring Valley Water at $96G9% 62%, Gas & Electric at $36G58 and Hutchinson Plantation at $27 %@ 2712%. Glant Powder was lower at 3% @ 5. There was a sale of Hawallan Commercial at $92 50. Dusiness was good. Changes on 'h;; Mternoon call were slight except in Gas & Electric, whi ana fell back to. §55 2 a e prices Tidal On the California Ol Exchange higher were pald for several stocks, notably Waye and Ansconas. = ‘The anic Steamship Company has de- clared a dividend of 50 cents per share, payal e Packhorn Ol and = ; % The ickhorn ! - pany ban deciared " Qividend ot o romes o share, payable on the 2th. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | $1000 Paausau 8 P Co Paauhau S P Co Pacific Gas Imp Pacific Gas Imp buoy, painted red and black horizontal stripes, has been placed to permanently mark a barge cidentally dum; load of rock in San Luts & S newiz = quai — - 3s quar coup...108%108% Miscellaneous— Cal-st Cab 58.117 — C C Wat Gs....108%108% Ed L & P 6130 — 0N SALE E&Cl Ry Galls = Geary. - = HC = £ o %5 | B oF 22 A e =% | THOROUGHBRED Y E ARLINGS L A o % ' Mark o8 - i»”— = ANn T\V0-YEAR*0LD§ S % 1700 — L % 1050 11 IN TRAINING N R of Cal is.113% — Mut Sav {!}L ‘g 45 | Brothers and Sisters to BELLE BOYD, SCAR- NPCRR @101 — |8 F Say Faen BOROUGH, TAR HILL, SILVER NPCRRels 109 |Sav & L Ko 310 BULLION, ETC. N cal R R 55.112% — |Sec Say 400 1440 Also the Two-Year-Old OGL & H5s.108 109 | Union T Co...1 SILVER BULLION (a Winner) and REINA Oak Tran 6s.111411213 Street Mlm'fid.—: 2. JOAQUINA. Oak W_Co 6s108 " - California ... — | Bred by HON. THEODORE WINTERS, st Ocean S S 5s.108 110 |Geary . e RANCHO DEL SIERRAS, WASHC Om C Ry | Marketoat ... 61% @2 NEV._(Home of El Rio Rey.) P & Cl Ry Gak 8 L 08 - TC BE SOLD Pk & O R Prestdio ...... TUESDAY ¥ NOVEMBER 15, 1399 Powell-st e N P. M., gt Sac EI G &RSs — California .....17T8 v Electric Light) SF & N P is.14% — |E Dynamite, i N NESS AVE, and S F & SIVis. Glant Con Co. %5 9% MARKET ST. 8 Ry o VIGOFit ...cccee 3% 38| Catalogues now o SPof Aés....— 114 usar= Cle orses at yard N. 8 P C 6s(1306). — 111 |H' a P D‘é‘ o215 — CHASE & MENDENHALL 8 P C 6saw6).t — |Haw C &S Co 3% o (Successors to Killip & Co.), S P C 68(1912). 115% Honokaa § Co. e Avestock Auctioneers. SPClsceta — — |Hutch 8P C s e § P B 123% — |Kilauea 8 Co.. — =7/ 5 sV 4T = | Makawell § Co 45 45% BV W e = :(;,::3;:“5;&; m—n FOR bALE ! 4 Fouisynody Pt s S WS | s NEAD OF Mo, | HORSES, Water Stocks— |Al Pack Assn. “,,,. 125 HEAD OF NoO. 1 HORSES, Contra Costa.. 16 — |Mer Ex Asan- o Wl | For All Purposes, Brocen and Unbrokem, Marin County. 38 — |Qoesnic 8 Co.. 56 904 Weigh From 1000 to 40 Pounds, at Bpring Valley. 8% — |Pac A £ A g% 2 KNIERR & ALLANS STOCKYARDS -Ods and Blectrio— |Pae & P00 0 8% — On SILVER AVE., Near San Bruno Rosd. Cent Gas Co... — — |Par b The horses are Nevada stk adapted for city CentL&P.... — @4l use and will be sold immediately At very rea- Morning Session. sonable prices. KNIE altfornia 28 00 1 Eauttabie o, £ | P.d. BARTH, Auctioneer. § Gilant Powder Con 95 12% | TO-DAY (FRIDAY), Nov. 24, 159, at 414 Me- 10 Gtant Powder Con 9525 | ALLISTER ST., at 2 p. m., the elegant Furni- 29 Qtanc Pawdes O 550 | ture, Carpets, Dishes, etc. of a 10-room flat, 40 Hawallan Commercial an Bl | o e 20 Hutchingon § P Co ... 8 A : utchinson 0, 725 TAls 2 % Hutehinson 8 P Co ... i Notice to Mariners. 6 Honokaa S P Co 3 124 T8 | akawer £ 57| BAN LUIS OBISPO BAY. CALIFORNIA. 10 Market-st Raillway L Notice is hereby given that a third-class spar 2 5 50 o 50 0 Pacific Lighting F Gas & Electric Co F Gas & Electric Co Gas & Electric Co, s 9 Gas & Electric Co & Electric Co Water Water Water Street— 10 Alaska Packers' Assn $5000 Los Angeles-Pacific R R bonds Afternoon Session. Board— Contra Water Contra Costa Water Equitable Gas Equitable Gas Glant Powder Con Honokaa . Honokaa . Hutchinson 8 P Co Hutchinson 8 P Co Makawell .. Market-st Railway . Oceanic § 8§ Co . Onomea Sugar Co, cash Onomea Sugar Co .. Paauhau_Sugar Co Pauhau Sugar Co Pacific Gas Imp Pacific Lighting F Gas & Electric Co, Gas & Electric Co Gas & Electric Co Gas & Electric Co Water Water Water Water 6 per cent bonds. G per cent bonds U S3s . Street— Honokaa 8. Co Makawell .. PNt wErnEs mzzmHHEE 185 100 DUBERRRRED SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD. Morning Seesion. Fa— 200 Equitable Gas 50 Glant Powder 20 Giant Powder 10 Honokaa Sugar Co 10 Oceanic 8 § Co .. 10 Peauhau Sugar Co 25 Paauhau Sugar Co 20 Paauhau Sugar Co 100 Vigorit Powder 10 Vigorit Powder Afternoon Session. 200 Equitable Gas .... : 10 Giant Powder .. 25 Giant Powder 2% Glant Powder 50 Hutchinson 20 Oakland Gas ..... 2% S F Gas & Electric 20 S F Gas & Electric 10 8 V Water CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 100 Tidal Wave. 100 Tidal W 10 San Joaquin O & D Co. 300 Century Ol Co..... 109 Fresno & San Benito. 100 Anaconda Ofl Co.. 200 Anaconda Ofl Co... 200 Anaconda Oil Co. 1 Duguesne Ofl Co.. 50 Yukon Crude Ofl C 300 Yukon Crude Ofl Ce Street— &0 Anaconda Ofl Co. 500 Oakland Ofl & Gas. 300 Century Ofl Co. 100 Century Ol Co. 80 Yukon Crude Ofl Co. 50 San Joaquin Ofl & D Co............. PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANG! Morning Session. Board— 100 Buckhorn . 900 Dominfon ... 3300 Dominfon . 100 Pennsylvania Consolidated 20 Parkfield sose. 1300 Petroleum Center ... 500 Petroleum Center, b 30. Afternoon Session. Board— 300 Dominion . 1060 Dominion . 1-10 Home Ofl 100 Pennsyivania Consolidated. Street— 1-10 Home Oil. MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales In the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yestergay: 40 Obispo Bay, California, heretofore indicated by 580 |a small wooden buoy. 570 There is ten feet of water on the rocks, 5125 | with seventeen to twenty feet all around. The s t is about 250 feet from high water 58 00 i NE. 15 N. from % | conter of Whaler Island. The buoy is on the 95 | following bearings, viz.: B i 9624 | ‘San Luls Obispo Lighthouse, WSW. § W., % miles. 182 | Bgoutheast corner Pacific Coast Steamship 1040 | company’s wharf, N. by W. & W., nearly & mile. POINT PINOS, CALIFORNIA 75874 | Notice is hereby given that the ‘whistling 7600 | buoy off Point Pinos, south side of entrance 60 |to Monterey Bay, California. which recently 5 37% | went adrift, has been replaced in fts former 9500 | position. 30 By order of the Lighthouse Board. 3125 U._SEBREE. % Commander, U. 8. N., Inspector Twelfth Light- b house Distri 452 | e——— 61 6214 P i Time Ball. 3450 i 25 | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- 32 3714 chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., 56 00 November 23, 13%. 4050 | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry 58 00 bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— 8850 |1 e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § 587 | o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. 39 00 €. G. CALKINS, % 37% | Lieutenant Commander. U. 8. N.. in charge. S — 96 62 38 S DT | 14 . 114 00 Sun, Moon and Tide. 108 60 e e ereaelll 2300 45371 | United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— Times and Heights 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 § 87 | ‘wenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; :: 29 the helght of tide {s the same at both places. F FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 4 00 iz, = 32 50 | Moon rises (third quarter). 11:41 p. m. 3314 = = Ll b o3 o L W a8 |- B2 e 39| 10465 10 e |, [ ws |5 7 (3 wo |3 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 cccurrence as to time. Th 39 | econd time column gives the second tide of 2% | tne day, the tnird time column the third tid 3% |and the last or right hand column gives the 305 | last tide of the day, except when thers are but 1 |three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights & | given are in addition to the soundings on the 15 |United States Coast Survey charts, except 18 when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, 160 and then the number given is subtracted from 208 5 | the depth given by the charts. The plane of 220 reference is the mean of the lower low waters, 22 T s Steamer Movements. 205 = TO ARRIVE. 0 From. e Steamer. l ™ | Due. 15 o ; E. iChlnl and Japan.. Crescent City.../Crescent City. ov. 25 45 Del Norte. |Crescent City. ov. 35 5 | Weeott {Humbolat ov. 25 4 | Homer ‘oos Bay ov. 25 168 | Coiumbia’ Portland. Nov. 18 ne Portland B 5 'Newport. ov. 28 ® Humboldt. Nov. 3§ ....!Humboldl x Matteawan .....! 5 Progreso o Curacao 355 59 | Lakme S0 |Portiand Miami -.3% 00 |San Dieso. |Grays Harbor. Victoria & Puget ~S82guBuRRRRINYNNY Morning Session. { 200 Andes . 13, 400 Gould & 200 Belcher . 29 200 Mexican c“m 1: {Point Arena. il Dest & Delcher 3 100 Onpeen..orors &2 | Aloma | e 20 Caledonta. . I 400 Ophir % | Buate of Cal..__ Portiand, ollar . 1100 Sav: 5 0 Con Cal & Vall1 45 40 Slerra. Nevada, 3 ciidt — ‘on Cal 150 81 tinati 2 Connaence 1 44 30 Union Co 8- 31| “Steamer. | Destination Salls. Pler. n Nov. 24, 10 am Pier 24 Afternoon Session. S fl:,c"lq Nov. 24 8 am/Pler 11 400 Andes . 13 200 Mexican | 46 | Gr. Dollar. Spmi........ 200 Belcher . 29, 300 Mexican . 45 | Nip. Maru. 1 pm PMSS 100 Best & Belcher 37 200 Ophir 39 Pt. Arena.. Point Aren: 2 pm|Pler 2 100 Best & Belcher 33| 200 Savage . 16 | Pomona ....{Humboldt.. .| 2pm Pler 3 400 Chollar ........ 21 50 Standard . 2 85 | Newburg ..}Grl)‘u Harbor|Nov. 25, Spm|........ 500 Con Cal & Va.140 100 Unfon Con 33| Weeott .....[Humboldt.....|Nov. 25, § pm Pler 13 300 Hale & Norcrss 40 Corona n Diego. 11 am Pier 11 Umatilla e & Pkt 8d 0 am|Pler % The following were the sales in the Pacific | Weeott Humboldt. 2 pm|Pler 13 | Stock Board yesterday: Qriaaba ....(Newport. o LA olor anama. m 20 Aloha. o 1FIE Session. Sotona " (Humboldt. 10 am(Pler 2 Z0 Alpha Con ... 04( 400 Mexican rth Fork|Humboldt. 5 am Pler 2 0 Alta .. 05 200 Mexican | Columbta. 10 am|Pier 24 1200 Best & er 37| 600 Ophir .. ‘Aberdeen 3 pm Pler 13 %0 Best & Belcher 38 $09 Ophir 8| Aiameda 8 pi . e 2] m Oontr 9 | Columbia - » phir 9 | Clev 7 Con 15| 500 Potost .. 4ol i €9 Con Cal & V.1 czz 39 Savage . 3| Aventa Coos Bay......|Nov. “m g::: l;u:nl @ | 200 Sterra B | Gaquille RiviGrays Harbor Dec. i caawn “a&x";;' {:l 500 S!rr.l 38| Allfante ....|Oregon Ports. Dec. 1. . Afternoon Session. - . 20 Best & Beicher. 31 300 Menican 4 cher exican . © a2 . 80 Con Cal & Va.143| $00 Mexican “ hipping Intelligenc 100 Con Cal & V.1'42%| 400 Ophir 100 Shipping I ligence. 00 Crown Point ....21| 300 Ophir 9 300 Gould & Curry 16| 600 Savage . S s T e e o 400 Gould & Curry 17' 200 Union Con 3 ARRIVED. —_—— Thursday, November 23. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, zmr Pomona, Shea, 20% hours from Bu- reka Thursday, Nov. 21— p. m | Stmr Alblon, Erickson, 12 days from Duteh Bid.Ask., Bid. Ask. | FETEOr, B e Y | E i Con, 8 vurs rom Vi - iy oo pime Westminster, Petrie, 10 days trom 3 1 & | Honoluiu. ] 0010 v\»’“n."én.f'm“‘ Blom, 13 days from New ® 617 CLEARED. ~ 52 Thursday, November 23. g 0z — 055':;'; 3’3,’ Biggs. Manila and Honolulu; U 8 - 7 | Stme Coos Bay, Glelow, San Pedro: Goodall, o “ 5 Pnsrlilnll:d B i’ ’ mr Indiana, Honolulu; = R etk o 7 mr te, Vi % e 3| all Perkins & Co. 2 = 8 o 8 u o Continued on Page Eleven,