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8 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY' Ol- THE MARKETS-. K Sliver off again. Wheat quiet Barley doing better. data and Rye dull. Corn declined. Buckwheat arriving freely. Bran Weak. Middlings unchanged. Hay steady. . 1:. ,Ms coming i 1 too heavily. Sweet Potatoes lower and plentiful. •Onions continue firiu. Butter and Eggs unchanged. Turkeys lower. <-i me weak. New Navel Oranges selling. i.'.i pes continue dull and cheap. No change In Dried Prints. Provisions about the same. Hides unsettled. Wool and Hops quiet, liogs rather weak. Decreased Customs lection a INTERNA-., REVENUE COLLECTIONS. Internal revenue collections In. this district In Octobsr were 9168,769, against 8-31,84- during October, 1-96, ami Included $53,015 tor Beer. $83,528 for Spirits and 810.161 for Tobacco The c-iieciions during the tiisi en month, of the ye-r were $2.2 IH. 107. against $1,940,796 during ilie v mo- time lest year. CUSTOM . I OI.I.KCTIONS. Local customs collections during the Itisiten months '-i the \ car were $4,278 731. against k4.006.000 during lue same lime las. year. Jl HI 1C MONEY* IN SAN FRANCISCO. C. P. Berry, Assistant Treasurer United States at j-.nii Francisco, reports cash on hand October 31, 1 s'.»7. as follows: Ttiilcd States noted $14.28100 Treasury notes 1890 22.408 CO National Hunk notes 2.76600 »;old certificates 209.200 00 Silver certificates 288.890 00 (.old coin 18.988.627 60 Standard silver dollars 26,188,620 00 hub-idiury silver coin 152,641 65 Mliiorcoiii ' 8 '->4 48 Total $. 9.966.7 17 63 Shipments of silver coin from the same office in ii. month of October 1897. were as follows: r-iHnduididlvor<!ollHi.i. -107,000; subsidiary silver, $134,650; lolal, 8- 1,660 — — — — — r x snaiton. | The arrow flies with tl.e wind. The fop fl gores ■ at station indicate maximum temperature for ths days: those underneath it. If any, the amount ol rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths during the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect po'n s of equal air pressure; Iso therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. lha word "bleh" means high larometrlc pressure and Is usually acorn, by fair weather: "lew" relers to 'ow pressure, and Is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weather and rams. "Lows ' ally first appear on the Washington roast. When the pressure is high In the interior a-:: low along the coast, and the isobars extend north and sou alone the coast, rain is probable; but when ihe "low— is inclosed with Isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon « improb able. With a "high" in -lie vicinity cf Idaho, and the pressure falling fo the California coast, warmer weqiher may be expected D summer and colder weather In « Inter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. ll'i: WEATHER BURSAL'. t"NITK.I< ''T.ITBI t)KP A RTM KXT OF AOKICI'I.- Ti'Ri:, WMTHKa RraiAl', tAS Francisco, No vember 3, 'i > --.-7. 5 P, m. The iollowiig are the rainfalls for the pist twenty-lour lours and the s asonal rainfalls to dale a< pared with those Of ths same date last season: Kureka 0). this sea «on 3.H5. last season , I 77. Red I- ufl 00. this season 2 71. last season I>*S: Sacramento .00, this season 3 13, last sea son 1.16; San Krancisco.O '. mil ssason 1.80, last sevson 2.-.0; Fresno .00, this season 1.20, last ..rasoti 1.56: San Luis Obispo o>, this season .83 .is season '. 68; LOl Angeles .00, this sea son 2.62. las: sotso.-i 1.33: San Uicgo .00, this season 1.05, Isst seaina 10; Yuma .00, this season .81. Ast season 1.14. San Francis data: Maximum temperature 60, minimum 4S, mean 54. ■Weather Conditions ami General Fore cast The storm, which was central over Nevada and I'le.h this morning. Is moving eastward, and is to night over Cii h ard Colorado •he pressure has risen rapidly during the past 24 hours over the Pacific slope. The temperature has risen in the Sacramento '.ii ey. bot las fallen elsewhere In < aliforn a. Over Nevada, Utah and Ari7.on< there has been a decided fall In temperature Warn! of a 10l 1 wave, with temperature near the ti eez.ing point, have been sent to Utah. Haln has fallen over Nevada. ah. Southern Idaho and also song the coast from Fori Canny northward Snow is fading in Wyoming aud in the mountains of Nevada and Utah. Ilie.foliowi wind velocities are reported : Fort Canby, 84 miles per hour from the southeast; V urn a 32 miles, west. 1 orecast made a: San Francisco for thirty boars, ending midnight November 4. 1837: Northern California— F_ir lhinsda , wl.h light frost early Thursday morning: warmer In the afternoon and night: northerly winds. -on hern California— Fair Thursday; north wester y w i tids. Nevada — snow ear.v Thursday morning in ex treme eastern portion; tan elsewhere; continued cold weather. I'tah— Kaln, possibly turning into snow. Thurs day, with temperatures near the freezing point. Ari-jna— Fair Thursday 11 we*ier. portion: cloudy: cooler in the easier ponton. ."an Francisco and illy- Fair 1 hursday. with Increasing c oudin-ss 11 ihe afternoon auo night; fresh westerly winds. Ai.f.xaxpkk -Mc_niK, Local Forecast OrhciaL NEYY YORK STOCK MARKET. NFW YORK. Nov 3. -Heavy prices and a dull market Mere the conditions of the stock Fx c.ha::ge during the greater part of the day. but in the later dealings a more active liquidation set In and the trading became more animated than at any time previously, prices falling tothe low i of the day ami remaining there till close. Tbe low point represented declines running all the way from a point to 51 8 . the latter in sugar. A great many prominent stocks have lost over 2 polotson ibe day. several of the grangers and the coalers bring conspicuous in the list. The prices for American securities quoted in the London market at thu time ot the opening hour showed sharp declined and the latter rep .rt snowed the results of the election had aroused a considerable unfavoiable :ienilmeni among security-holders aluoad. • 1 his maiket took its cue from London and showed thedecl Manifest in excess of those re rs.ir.ed from aurcad. I here was some buying in tins market a. thw low -r level for the London ac rouut. but ilit- piobat.ly represented arbtliage operations to over sales mad- la London early I . the day. Sug»r was :he center of weakness a I day and ii de're'ope l lha: this was due to a preva lent rumor of ihe illness of an officer of th? . , 111 .1:11, wh'cb was used with aoi»d effect by ihe boirs The mi's fell succcjslve y m 8 points. closing at the lowest l'be coMers were all v.-rr weak in the Utter pa t of the d.sy and the net losses ranged all the way from 2 to neatly 4 points. 1 he trading was Uigeiy confined 10 the professional element, who are bears for th» time being and who urge that yes teulay's elections Indicate a grow. of seniiniei.t in favor of ii'S.nctlons of capital and corpora tions. Ihe star decline in the market dislodged some stop los i orders, but the fact that total sales of lhedayw«,e about 43,000 shares shows that the llquidatlin was not heavy. Business in ral' road bonds wi«a not large, total sales 51.20U.u00 Unit d -la, i fours of 1907 and teu s of 1925 were each ad- fence 1 Vs its 8,-lrs ->f a oc_» to-day ■'34.319 shares, in cluding .\t.l sin. pieferred 8870. C. <- O. 37b1, Iturlln.ion «('O7O. L. st N. 8600. Missouri Fa clfic 1 ,685, New Jersey • em ai 7080, New York leniral ti4»o, North e.-n Pacific 1..000. Reading 6030. Rock I, land 11.276, st. Paul 82.150. souih em usilway iirsf erred 3974, Union Pacific second •sseument 10.'.P0, Chicago Oas 17, 256, Coaso.l date I Gas 6406, -tignr 64.610, Western Union 3400, Chicago Great Western 3620. LONDON MARKET. NEW YORK, Nov. TIM Evening Post's Lon don financial cablegram says: The stock market to-day was utterly ati-gnant and featureless. 1 here was a slight disposition to realize Americana above the. New- \ ork parity, but the attempt was too fee ble to have any efi'ec . Ihe future of the market aw nits the New York loan. Mine, Is a trifle more plentiful, because the banks are discounting more freely. All loans due to th. Bank of England to-day were paid. I learn, however, lhat the bank is agiln borrowing on consols, thus indicating a continuance of the re cent policy. The Paris bourse was quiet and the Berlin mar ket dull. A slight trouble In banking clrcei 111 Berlin is rumored, hut I believe that it is nothing serious. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. losing Prices for Roods and Railway Shares. NEW YORK, Nov. I. — Money on call easy at li_@2%i-last loan 2.V: closed ode ed at '..•.: prime meicanllle paper, 3-. 4 04ij^; Sterling e» cliHtue firm, with actual business In bank ers' bills at *« 85Vfe tor demand, and ..I "'.'Va 04 S2» 4 tor 60 dma: posted rates, 94 88(g)4 83:.. and *4* m^ 14 56',.» commercial, bills, »4 si:' 4 ; silver ceriincates. 57(j468 , .ac: bar silver, 56 l .<c: .Mexican dollars, 4.->S/ 4 c; Goveriiinent bonds, strong; State bonds, dim; railroad bonds weak ll.lHtl.N- stocks. Railroads— -1 I'aul. 91Vs Atchison i:< 1» Preferred I3BVh Preferred 27i»|st Paul & Omaha. 77»^_ Baltimore & Ohio. 13 I Preferred 140 Canada Pacific... 79a/g Southern Pacific . 20 Canada Southern.. 64 .a Southern I. all way. 9._ tcntrai Pacillc... !«.« Preferred JP.\ ¥ (lie:. Jt Ohio 21 1,81 lexas A l'aclho... 11 Chicago A Alien.. 160 |1° I'.t r '.d assint pd 21% Chicago, It* .... W.n'U-ll ~' 9 l hicago A h i 11... 641,, Wabash 6.4 Chicago, in A- L. 8 Preferred 18 do do prei'd. '-'8 Wheel AL X 1 1 1 CAr-tL. 34C.- l'referred lit* Preferred 80 , Express Coinpani>a— Pol A Hudson 109 ; Adams Ex. 160 Del LAW 153 ; American Ex 115 I'elA-RioO 11 United Slates 40 Pieferred 437„ Wells-Farg.i 109 Erie, new 141*4 Miscellaneous- First referred.. 35 'j A Cot Oil 201, Ft Wayne 166 Preferrei 74 t.. Norpfd 130 I Amu Spirits 95.4 Hoc. tug Val 6 . Preferred 27 .4 Illinois Cent 101 lAm Tobacco. 81 Lake Erie A W ... 17 j Preferred lOfi^ Preferred 73'siChlca-o c.at 96 V4 Lake Shore 171 J Cons Gas .203 , Louis A Nash »4*4 1 oiu. 1 able Ca.... 175 Manhattan L 1.0-* Col KA Iron 2.! Met St Hai way. . 10- '♦ do do prefd... 78 Michigan Central. 102 Gen. Electric 3-. 4 Minn A St. L '-4 Illinois steel.. 42 do do Ist prei'd. 85 | l.a clede Gas 41 Ma Pacific 2-% Le«d .'.. 83 Mobile A <>hlo 26'_ do prefd 102 MaKAT 12-.4 Nat. Lln Oil 17 00 prefd 3. ' 4 Oregon Imp. C 0.. .. 12', N J Central 88 : Pacific Mall 30> 8 NY central 106 : (< Pullman Palace,. l',o ' M Chicago A -4 L 13C 3 ; -liver Certificates. 67 do do Is. orefd. 75 Man KopeA I wine. 41,% dodo 2d prefd. 35 Susar 136f's Nor West 13 Preferred 112 NoAmerCo <'» if* Iron 25Ss No Pacific 17 '/a Us Leather 714 Preferred 5is 8 Preferred Si Ontario* W 1 ft i. v j I" s Rubber 10^ OreKANav 33 1 Preferred tfiSi^ ire i-hurt Line lbi a Western Union — 87' 8 Pittsburg 165 ChGW 14» 4 Reading 21. 4 CANW 1-IV_ Rock 151 and....... 84 >, 8 Preterred 162 St Louis AS F .... 4i,a|RloG A Wstn _:• l'referred pi a Preferred 5414 St P, 61 A M 122 j CLOSISO HON OS. V " New 4a, reg. .1271 2 y J Ceut Gen Bs.. 113 do do 4s. coup.. 127 North Carolina 6s. 122 do4s.reg 113 Ho 4s 102 do4s. n'Uti 114 Northern Pac lsts 112 ii, •2s. Reg 9».s Do, Ss 5hi 4 do6s. Reg 1143,4 l>o, 4s .0 J j do Bs. coup lUa,4 N V C A St I, 45..104 District » 6»s 107 1 4, or A W'Us 1.0 Ala Class A 10M.J, Northwest consols 144 Do. Class B 108 j Ho. deb ss. 115 Ho. Class c 100 Oregon Nay lsta. . 1 1 1 •* To.Currency 9.4 j Do. 4s 92 ; -j Atchison 45.. .... bet's' 0 S line 6s tr..._ 11!>» 3 Ho, Adj 4s 65 l'o. sstr. t»3ij Canada so. '.'da — I'j6l>_!o Tmn lsts t r 103 Can Pac Ist a | Do. sstr. 391,3 C'hgo Term 44V_i Pacific of '96... 1 0 _ « 1 A chio s HO', Leading 4a 84V* Cll A D 4L,, .. 106A 8 Klo G Weil, lsts.. 81 I Hen *It c. 15i5...111» / 4 St LA 131 Gen 5s 85 I Pen AX li 45..... 88 MLftsf Gen 1 1 6*4 j East Term lata 109 si consols 13W.4 -.rieUenee 7ti St PC A lsts... 119' I FWADlstsir.. 68 D.», 5s 11SL, I Gen Electric 5«.... s Carolina Nn-fnd. '.4 I ci H AS A 6s 10b'. 2 I OUlhern Xv 6a... ?\' t \ do do 2a ofd. 103 , ianßpe-tTwlne6s 60 ' iH A T Cent 55..... 110 | lenn New Sei 3e 79V_ docontis. 104 .lex Pac LA lsts 951,4 llwaClis 98 ! Do. Reg 2d s 28 ! Kan Con 1 .... 84>4iUPlsts 10 --1 Kan P lsl(HH)t r.UO IU PD A Gulf lsts. 471., i La Nw Cot-sol 4*.. 971, 1 W'ab Ist 6s 106». LANUnI4s MUg l Ho. 2ds 78' Mls-onri is 100 I West Shore 4a.... 1091 --; 31 X i 2s bO Va Centuries 67 Do. 4s >6 j Da deferred .. . 4 N > central lsts.. 1.8 [ KsCtiy J'AGlsts 6s -I I NINO STOCKS. Cbollar 9 55: Ontario % 300 Ciown Point SijOpblr 80 I on. Cal. A Va... : 15 Pivmouih 08 Headw-oud 90 Cluicksllver 100 Gould <_ Curry... 3' i do pld bOO Hale A Norcross. 1 35 1 sierra Nevada 66 Home-take 30 00! standard 165 Iron silver. 20 I i.ion Con 86 Mexican. 411; Yellow Jacket.... 46 1t...... PO^Ti'N. Nov. 3 — Atchison. 13; Bell Tele phone. 265: Chicago. Burlington and Quincy, P4; Mexican Central, 61.4; Oregon short una, 18; San i' •■.< . . NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE NEW YORK. Nov. 8 — Flour— Recelpta 48 919 barrels; exports. 11.76» barrels. Market mod erately active, closing weak and lower. WHEAT— Receipts, 319,800 bushels: exports, 360.036 bushels. Spot weak: No. 2 red. 91 01%. No 1 hard. 91 03»s options ep»ned steady oa cab es and foreign buying, decined under a big increase In Rradstreet's visible, rallied on heavy export trading, but collapse 1 under liquida tion, closing heavy m 1 @ ll /8 D e; loss, •-a is included No 2 red November closed 98iic; December 9& jc«9 I 00 3-16. closed 98* c - HOPS— Firm is ate. common to choice. 1895 cio,.4©t)c; 1896 ciop, 6;_.9c: 1897 crop. 14@17c: Paclß.: oast. 189- crop, 4(i£.c: 1896, 60,9 c; 1897, 1*0. 7 c; London maikvt. bj(a6js. V. 0 -Steady. PETROLEUM— DoII. . PIG IKON -Weak and barely steady: 96 90 bid and *7 Us-ed « Oi'i'tK- Hull: Lake, 10 85 bll and 811 asked. TiN-Easy: 13 65 bid. $13 75 asked. SPELT EL — Hull: 44 10 bid. 94 20 askid. LEAD— Exchange easy 939-i, 3 bid, 93 97 asked. Brok»rs steady, 9s 75. COFFEE— Options opened barely steady at a loss of 5 to Id points, cosed bar*lv steady a; net dec me of 16 to 20 point*, .ales 21,305 bags, including November, 94 95; December, 83 70@ 6 75. Spot— Rio weak; No. 7 invoice. A c; Na 7 jobbng. 7c. Mild weak. Cord .va. 9' 2 (ulsc. -It; AH— Raw. nominal. Kenned steady. Mould 1 A. 51..4 C: standard" A 4"|>c; Confectioners' A, j 4" B■■:8 ■■: ml lo.f. 5350; Cm ed S'-gc: Powdered, S-N/jc; i.ianti ated. «c: Cubes. 6i 8 l Ml ITfc.it Receipts 91-3 packages: steady; Western .reamery. I4£_3l*C; Eiglus, 23i>sc; fac.orv, Praise. K«ds- i-ecelo s. 10,500 packages; firmer; state and Pennsylvania, 16«S20V_c; Western, 20c Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. Nov. 3. -California dried fruits qui"t and steady. Evsporated Apples, common, 5(o)7o; prime wire ira, BVsc: woo_-drled prime, 9c; choice. BS-4(*9c; fancy. Mg 9l ? c. - I'ttUN KS— 64B' 41 p lb, as 10 sire and qnsllty. APRICOTS— KujaI. 7«»-V.c; Moor Tark, 9_t lie PEACHES— Unneeled, 7@llc; Peeled. 12©17 c »_>. . CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Nov. 3. — Tra-ers In wheat had eviden ly not fo. gotten snow's report on the win ter wheat condition which was given out yester day. An advance of a^ to %nt Liverpool be fore trading comme iced here was prooabty due in a large irt to th • threatened winter wheal dlsas ter. ' December, which stopped at 96c yesterday, was wanted at the opening at from l .«cto 1 6 '• «i . and May. the pr« vious day's closing p. lce of which was 93i;(a9;asc found buyers at fr^ni94' 8 ° 94 Vi . -»ew York telegrams re ported lioerai accep.aDces both fr.im the United g.-.0.u and lbs » ontlnei.t of offers cabled ihe night before. One tlr.u had buying orders at the opening from Paris and Antwerp tor abou. 300, --000 bushels of .May w heat. A la. ling off in Northwest receipts was a factor. Chicago received tt) ttra. Minneapolis aad Du luib i' ported 818 cars; last w, . 766 were re ceived Receip.s for two days last year, one a bo:. da . weie -065 cars seaboard c >ar»n es were equal In wh»at and flour o 5.7,000 bu-theia Spot wheat in Liverpool was firm at i.--i advance. Brad street's report of the «.>r.d'« visible made the increase In this coun.ry east »f the Roc-tie* 4.103.000 bushels and in Europe and arlrai &:i tr.cr ase of 2,200,000 bushels, cr 6,303.0110 bushels Increase In all The market up to thc'.imeot thereo-lpt of this news bad fluctuated over a narrow range se nt as high a- 96ft * and a. low as 9*5 Vi turned very weak after the receipt of the Brads.rve.'s re pot-,. fiunliy g ins Into a s ate of utter collapse. i- arte in the day It was claimed in a loco wav thai 1. 00-. 000 bushels nad been sold at New York and out ports for early foreign shipment. Later this was known to be a gross exaggeration— their actual sales being touud n.-t _« exceed 4 I boat lo c-, or .i:ii,uim bushel*. Even thai was said to in. lude tbe 14 loads reported the day before. A ivate cablegram tram I arts reporting re-sellers of American wheat at 5c ower than it was low in-_ offe ed from here was probably what In duced s.me of .he unloading of mug wheat that star.*-., me last beak lie, ember sold as low as 951* ad closed at 951 4 i*i9sa m ,-. May declined to p-.'i 4 c and was bringing »«i t ealc al the c ose. •« orn is very alow The market was fairly firm while wheal kept above yesterday's prices, but THE SAT* FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1807. when that market declined corn slid off with an ease that was somewhat sur •rial ig Oats were stronger ihau any Ihi m on the floor and a good trade was dun. . The buying was qui. general. An excellent cash demand heavy sea ll >»rd clearances and small recelp's helped to cre ate a firm market. Provisions were steady during the early morn ing. The yellow fever situation was Improved by the frosts. Packers, however, jiave the market I no support aud prices gradually weakened, al though no materia: decline ensued. 1 he leading tutures ranged a- follows: V\ lieml .'-0 - — Nov.-nabor. Kew... l>ec*moer. New Mmy Corn No. 2— November Uecember. &Uv O»t« No. 2— t><-wmber Aiay.. tins I'orlc V bbl- rec»iu ber. Janiiurr Lard. f» 100 tbs- I'eceniber January Miort Hlbl, 100 ISis l)ec«?iul)er January A I I I. I I.^ Up«D. I UlKh. Low. Cio<e. ': i 95V4 967'g 96 v H 951/8 9SS/, 941/1 1 P4i,4; »-V4 92^ •JBl's V6l/ 8 aSU. V!SV» .'6T' 8 -.6*,, 26i/*j v;«i/4 30V 30»/» > -;93.i *9»/4 191 41 J9»i IPHI l»Vi '.'i-jt. i'-'V* '-M's '">% 760 7 «ay, 7 S2M, 7 S7i/a 865 |MBS H47Vs 86U 4SO 4 221,4, 4 '10 4 2151^ 435 13V i/» 1 4 32 Va 432 Vi I j 4 45 44b 14 47V%|4«6 445 Cash quotations were as follows; Flour, steady: haul -pi Ing paten s, 84 goto 5 10; ft nntenls, 84 .'''6*4 hO lakers. 83 6 (a,', hie. winter straits, *4 50*4 70: No. I Spring * heal, 87 i, 4 088 l, 4 > : No. 3 sprint Wheat. M5(<493(. No. 2 i.cd. H6O [ l»8c; Na 2 Corn. 'J.-t^fi-'.'Hc: .-.0, 2 Oats r©l9i /4 ,: No. 2 White. fob. 22@.3.ic: .•■ 3 White, f. o. b., 22i.41_.23c: No. 2 Rye. 47U© 4;>..c. No. 2 Barley. 1. o b.. 26Va_G4_C: No. 3 ; no. 4. : Na 1 Flaxseed, 81 0601 Ob l /?: Prime Timothy Seed. 92 65: Mess Pork V obi, 87 6507 1). Lsrd V 100 lbs. 84 25; snort Ribs sides (loose). 84 30 0 4 70: DrY salted shoulder* (boxed). 4^ 4 (<sic: short Clear sides (boxed). 4 .4047gc; Whsay. distillers' llnlsbed goods, per gal. 81 lb; sugar, cut loaf, — ; granulated, — — ; standard A, . A HTIiIXI > Krceipl*. ( *hlnment«. 15 IH'O 16.000 .B>-Oi' 60,000 390,000 4S7.UOU ... 7.00*1! 118.000 '.'->. OOO bO.OOO l Klour. bbl< U'bnt bu Corn, bu O«t» bu V.yr. bu Bitrlev. dii I'll ihe Traduce Kxihanre 10-day the Butler mar ket wits llrm; creameries, 15(j$2-c: dairies. 12 (_<£'-". V, iliti-..' nine , Bjg.'-i,ac: eggs firm, fresh, . 6 .*. Wheat Movements. Receipts, Shipments. Bushels. titles. Buaheis 457.950 Minneapolis 26.180 '.03.527 Duiuth 23106. --42.360 Milwaukee 1.3 0 17, 100 Cbicaro 59.876 44.573 Toledo 1,700 4.1.100 ssi. Louis 39,000 61,977 Detroit 22 15M 87,500 Kansas city 85,-00 1,103 887 466,2 TimtWAT-B. 20.050 Boston 66 185 819.300 New York Soil 035 30.162 Philadelphia -1.165 64,12 6 .Baltimore New .rieaus 40.010 423,638 487,-85 ran IS hilhks Nov. Dei- Hour — Opening M 60 to 85 Closing 6180 tl 10 Wheat opening -9 20 2-50 Closing 29 10 28 75 LIVERPOOL WHEAT Ftl-HRES. Per, Mar. May. Opening 78 7 .»', 76 Closing 78% 78 753's EASTERN LIVESTOCK 31AEKET. CHICAGO. Nov. 3. -CATTLE— Prices ruled ai follows: Good to extra choice steers. 14 75(5, > 35; common seers, *4@4 20; Blockers and feeders S3Y- * 00: bulls, cows and heifers. »2fa!4: calves, f. -1.6 75: Texas steers, *3 35<a3 90; Westerns, (3 40(94 35. HOGS— sates were largely st $3 55@3 70. the commonest packers selling around $j25@3 45, ana the best hogs at $8 75. Pigs sold at }3jtf3 70, according to quality. -HI- Xl' — West ru range sheep were saleable at 82 50@4 35. feeders going at *3 75(8*4 25. Native sheep weie in deni -nd at f _ &U&3 60 f< r In erior to prime lots, and lam went fur 8-1 25@5 85, a few .nils set Ing for fi 50©4 Western lamb* brought $4 2 6 teu -l 50, and feeders paid (4 60(0,5 for lambs suited io their requirements. Receipts— Cattle, 14,000: hogs, 32,000; sheep, 17,000. Kama* City. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 3.—CATTLE—Re ceipts. 10,000. Market stesdy, rather slow. Na tive steers, 94-15 03; native cows and heifers, (1 25-14 10: stocaers and feeders, (3 25£4 40; bul ia e_ 60(0.3 76. Hows— Receipts. 12,000. Market si eadv. Bulk of sale*. 93 456(3 55; beavies. If 3 2 5 sen 65; pack ers. 98 25(4- 50: mixed, »3 4S@„ 6J, lights. S3 50 a, 3 60, vomers, $3 8.-jJS 60; pigs, $3 l'J» 3 65. Sri I. t' — Receipts. 4000. Market strong. Lambs, 93 75(ft5 su; mucous, $2@4 26. Omit It a. OMAHA. Nov. 3 -CATTLE — Receipts. 4100. Market steady to 10c lower. Native beef steers. 91100485: >v. stern steers. 187804 35: le.xas steers. $3_3 60; tows and hellers, 92 80&3 05: canners. «- 75<»2 75: siockers and feeuers. 93 50 4*4 '-'i. La. yes. »3 50@» 50; bulls, stags, etc. 820 3 60. HOGS— Receipts, 3800. Market steady to 5c higher. Heavy. *3 -o*3 50: mixed, 83 40-. 3 45: light, 83 45©_57^_: bulk of sales, 13 40m. 3 45 SHEEP — Receipts. 7000. Market steady to slionge. lair to choice -lives. 83 60<&4 25; fair to choice W. sierns.t3 5(>«64: common and stock sheep. i'A'&'o 75; lanbs. S.i 7J&S 50. AVAILABLE GRAIN SUPPLY. NEW YORK. Nov. 3. - Special cab c and telegraphic dispatches to Bradstreet's, covering the principal no els of accumulation. Indicate the following changes In available supplies last Saiur da -, as compared with the previous Saturday: Wheal- United -tales and Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains, increase 4,103,000 bushels; afloat for and in Europe, Increase 2,200,000 bi sb els: world's supp y, total increase 6,303 bushels. •Corn— United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, Increase 99,000 bushels. "■ Oats— United States and Canada east of the Rockies, decreased 378,000 bushels. 'the more Important de. reases in available stocks of wheat the ast wee., east of the Kocay Mountains not Iniluded In the official visible supply statement are 752.1.00 bushels In Noithwesteru in.eiiir elevators: 380,000 bushels at Fort Wiillsm. Out : 1.-8.000 bushels In Chicago private elevators: 123,000 b.ishels at Galveston: 102,000 In Mil waukee private elevators; 80,0u0 at Cleveland. The largest similar decrease was 65,000 bush. ls at New Orleans. BOSTON WOOL MARKET. BOSTON, Nov. 3.-The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will to-morrow say of the wool trade: With moat d* tiers, ho dullness in the wool market the past week has been greater than it was the week before. The sales this week were i 8, 100,0.10 pounds, as compared with the _,~IO,OCO pounds » week ago During the past week there bave been about six transactions of rather an un expected nature Involving In all over 5,000.000 pounds, but apart from these transactions busi ness has b en very quiet. The most conservative deelers-tho.se whu are generally d sp«sed to lake their profit the moment they see it— are unwilling toaeit at enrrent. figures, as sf er searching the word over they do not see where they are going ito replace their holdings at these quotations. It Is in this fact tbal the real strengtn exists. The sales in Boston for the week aggregate 7,758.000 Pounds, of which 3,666.000 tounds were domestic and 4,322,000 pou ids American. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, Nov. -The Earl Fruit Com pany realized the following prices tor California iriilt at auction to-day: Grapes— single crates. Tokays, 70r@»l 75, average 81 11: Muscat, 60c @fl 30, average 80c. «.( role -.on. Sltgil 25. aver ; age 9- 15; Verdelle, 75o(<$$l 35, average 87c; Fererr i. 65(585c average 75c; Emperor, 91 10@ ! 1 30, average »1 19. I'.ums— Cos's late red, *1@ 1 10. avera e9l 07. Pears— Nells, 81 6002. av erage II 61: Vicar, 81 60«cSl 75, average 91 57. Quinces— 7S;@sl 15, average 81 10. N.ne cars sold to-day. CHICAGO. Nov. 3.— The Earl Fruit Company sold to-- ay: Grapes — lokavs, single crate-,. 80c©*T 35, average *i 08: Emperor, 70i©-l, av erage 9 c; Mils at «1 10: Ma.aga. 75ctg,fl 15, averaie 7tC live cars sold to- cay. CHIC. .»;.', Nov. 3.— Porter Bros. Company sold to-day: Grapes— l okay, 92 double crate and 75c(491 -5 smile crate: cornlcbons. 81 16(3-1 20 single crate, assorted 81 0501 in; Muscats. 70c ©SI 16. NORTHERN WHEAL' MARKET. ' Oregon. PORTLAND. Nov. 3.-Wbeat weak and lower. Walla Walla 79c: bine stem, 82c; valley, 82c » bushel. Cleared — British ship Pbtlomene, Qatenstown, with 80,100 bushels w-neau Washington. ■ TACOM a. Not. 3. — Wheat Arm but unchanged. No. 1 blue stem, 82ft82><tc: No. 1 club, 79079 i.a roRTLAND'S BUSINESS. - PORTLAND. Nov. -.-Exchange-, 8396,613; balances. $54,548. FOREIGN MARKETS. London. LONDON. Nov. 3.— Consols, 113 SIS; silver, 2«i-d: French rentes, 104140 c. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL Nov. 3. — Wheat— Prm ; No. 1 standard California wheat, 38s 6a. cargoes off coast, buyers and sellers apart; cargoes on pas sage, quiet- and steady: English country mar kets, firm; Fresco coun.rv markets, quiet; Liverpool wheat, .No, 1 callforaia, bt '_V»«l»6s 4i^d; wheal in Paris steady; flour in Paris steady. COTTON Uplanda. 3 5-160. IXL HAN ia. .-♦.%.» BULLION. sierllng Exchange. 60 days — f 4 84 Sterling Exchange, sight " — *» 7 Sterling c. tiles - 4 87V. New York Exchange, sight — nit* New York Exchange, telegraphic- — 20 Fine sliver, per ounce — 88l Mexican Dollars 46 46V_ PEODUCE MARKET. V HEAT ANO t.'lltEß GRAINS. WH AT-The bal vatore Clampa takes for Cork 77.277 ctls. valued at (86,000. The market was quiet yesterday and values showed no cban-e worthy of note. Local quotations are as follows: 91 4>3,i¥. CM for No. 1. (l 50 lor choice and $1 0.1 2 <<sl 65 V ctl for exira choice lor milling. CALL HOAItt) HALES. In formal KssKiN— 9:15 o'clock— December— 2000 cil-. *1 47Vsl '.000, *1 47V4 --bKooitD Session— Decern r— sOlO ctls, Cl 48Vs- May-4000, «l 47V_- R-hulak lIOBMNO session — May— l6.ooo Ctls, $1 t.ii,: 14.000. *1 46V4t 12.001', 91 463 s- December— 4ooo #1 47Vjj: 8000, *1 47S'sl 18.000, *1 4?«/ 8 ; 52,001, i. . 7 ' « 2000,-1 471/4 Antßxraix session— May— 4loo ells, CI 4.'«»4: 12.000. Hi 455J,: 12.000, *1 451,.; 200., *■ 15« a i 2.1 tin. *. 451/4; 22.000, *' -61/» December- 4*. - ; 000, . 1 471 : 12.000, $1 471 1.-sKLLY-l he Galatea lakes for Hull 67,191 j ctls, rallied at . ■ s ■no 1 -d is bight r again. The other kinds are with- ! out change Feed B'-V_oh7i£c for nark and 91&9'-V.e. 'or cholie brlgh ; Chevalier, fl 62V_:©1 6. tor No. 1 and 11 350140 tor Nut: Brewing, *1 05 tor No. 1 and 10096 c ? ill ior dark coast. (AM, Hi 'A HO HA IKS. Informal bi-saiON— 9:ls o'clock— December— 2000 ctls, b6Vic; 2000,87 c. Second t-jc-sioN— Lecember-2000 ctls, 87V^c. May — 2000. HOe Regular iiußsi.M) ion— No sales. AtTKRNoos SESSION— No sales. o__Ta — Tne situation remains unchanged. Fancy Feed, $1 2501 30 * c 1: good to choice, fl 150 1 HUe ctl; common, $1 07V.01 1 *_' Via : Surprise, *1 '-2V201 27 ._: Keii, f 1 17V.01 30; Gray, tl 10 tail 16; Milling, tl 121/..01 17-fc ffi cil: Black, tor seed, tl .601 60. Cilpp.d Oats sell at f 102 V tun over the raw product. CORN — W bite and Large Yellow are lower and duiL Receipts have bee , 100 heavy of late. Small Bound Yellow, si 150120%* cil: Large Yellow. 2 c0«l; While, f 1. BVF— tl 1001 121. ¥ ctl. BUCK WH____T— Quoted at fl 209180 H Ctl. Arrivals are large. FLOUR AM) MILE-TUFFS. FLOUR— Net cash prices are: Family extras. f f>(tfs 10: Bakers' extras. $4 7504 85 V bbl. CORNSIEAL, FTC — Feed Corn, »24025 ffi ton: Cracked Corn. $25026 «. ion. MILLsTUFFS— Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, _._ V 100 Uia; Bye Flour. *'_ 50 "_* 100. Lice Flour, •6 75; Corn meal. *2 25: extra cream do, $3; Oatmeal. $3 60: Oat Groats. *4: Hominy, 13 100 3 HO: Buckwheat Flour. S3 25(03 60: (racked Wheat, f3 26; Farina. f4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, f 3 26: hulled Uals (bbls). .5 704.5 90: In sacks. S3 75; Pearl Kaney, »_; split Peas, S3 50; Green do, f 4 25 V 100 lbs HAY AN.- FEEDSTUFF-. Bran is weaker. No change In Middlings. The Hay market Is unaltered, but steady. BBAN-5160.6 50 lor the best aud tl4 50016 ft ton lor outside brands. MIDDLINGS— t2OO2O 50 for lower grades and .21 51 022 50 ffi ton for the best. FEEDSTUFF!.— BoiIed Barley, 9030 %. ton Oil case Meal at the mill. 430 %. ton: lobbing, $31; Chopped Feed, $164416 * ton: Cocoanui ca.e. tl7 50: Cottonseid Meal, $2,030 'f> ton. HAY — Wheat, $12015 ** ion: Wheal and Oat. $11(014; Oat. tllKo.12: Barley. $10(01'-; cm pressed, «1J014; Alfalfa. *B*9 60; stock. *.09; Clover, $8(0li) ffi ton. --KAW— 301040 c♦. bate. BEAN.. , A.- li -EEl>_. Over 16,500 sacks of Beans have como In during the pas. -IS hours aud the marke. Is dull and weak In consequence. Mustard B«ed is also lower and dull. BKANS— Bayoa »1 8501 95: small Whites. $1 1001 18; l_arge Whiles. 9i)cotl 10: Pinks. $1 35(«1 461 Reds. $1 _6fc.l 50: Black eye. f 1 75 01 90: lied Kidney, $1 7601 .0: Li mas. $1 650 1 75: Butters. *_ 4001 60: Pea, $1 8001 40. SEEDs — Brown Musiard. $8 ii* ctl: Yellow Mustard. $2tt»2 60 V cil: Flax, tl sO02; canary Seed, *.4#-*AC ffi th. Alfalfa b'^c. Rape, 20 25 t c; Hemp. 3o; 'llmothy, sVic. DRIED FFAS-Nlles. fl 26; Green, tl 2001 40 1 fft CIL . POTATOES. ONION -. VKGETABLEi here is nothing new, barring the usual fluctua tions in Vegeiat> and a decline In Sweet Pota toes, which are in heavy supply. POTATOES— Karly Rose, 8-.<S3sc; Xi ver Beds. 4(H045c Biver Burbanks. 30040 c: Oregon Bur banks. 50060 c: salluat Burbanks. 60«b0c; Sweet Potatoes, ,0050 c ff. ctl tor Rivers ana 60085 c for Merced. ONIONS -fl 2501 35; Oregons, $135; Pickle Onions, 60(0 7 '*} sack. VEGETABLES— Bay fcquasu is quotable at 85 (0$ 1 V box; Marrowfat Squash. 910012 ffi ton: Hubbard squash. f 10012 V ton; Bay cucumbers, s Una. 7 fie V box; Green Peppers, 36040 c for Chile and 40050 c for Bell. Dried Pepper-. 606 c; Green Peas. atalO^jC tfi lb: string Beans, 3(O.SLjc; Lima Beans, 2 _a.lv ff> lb. Dried Okra. 6(08c; Egg Plant. 40(560c: Cabbage, HO«t,7s>- "f» cii ; Carrots, 25030 c»* sack; Garlic, 1 V_o2c (I lb; Tomatoes, ?o(ftsoc ff* box. I I'OI'LTRY .-Nl» GAME. POULTRY— A decline In Turkeys Is about the ! only change In Poultry. (lame sod lower. Live Turkeys. 13015 c for Gobblers and l?@l4c for Hens: dressed Turkeys 14(017i. ; Geese V pair, $1 2501 60; Docks, t304 50; Hens. $3 6004 50; Boosters. young. *3 5004 50; do. old. $.i 6004; Fryers, $3 6003 75; Broilers, $1'(03 60 for large and $2 6003 for small: Pigeons. $1 2501 60 '«. doz for young and 76c0tl for oil. ' GAMK— Quail, ".« do?.. $101 25; Mallard. $3 500 4 50 V d 7. -n: ( anva .back. $4: Sprig, $202' 5-; TeaL $2 # dozen: Widgeon. $2: smalt Dock, $1 6001 75; Gray Geese, $2 2602 60; White *10 160; Brant, $1.50; English Snipe. $1 60; Jack Snipe. $1: Pare, $1; Rabbits, $1 2501 50 for Cot tontails and 7.V .: si for small EUTTER, CHEESE AND EGOS. There is no.hlng new to report. BUTTE t. rkamkhy— Fancy creameries, 28@29c: sec onds. 2t>027 i 2 c * lb. Dairy— Choice to fancy, 23025 cft B>; lower grades 1 602*2 ' jc. PICKLED— 20022HC '*} to. 1 IRK IN— 19020 c ffi lb. CRKAMKRY I t'B- 2 10221 jC V IE 1-ASTKRN— I2OI3c for ladle-paced. CHEESE— Choice mild new. 12013 c V lb: com mon to goo I. 10011 c; Cieam Cheddar, 11012 c: Young America, ..'iffl.'i^c: Western, ilVaol2c; Eastern, I.i j©l3 V-c H lb. KGGs— tianch Eggs. 35040 c "*» dot; store Kegs. 2_V_©3oc; Eastern. 23026 c tor fancy, 20 0221. --tor tits s and 17019 c foi seconds; Duck Eggs, 20025 cfl dozen. OECIOI ANO CITRUS FRUITS. The market was featureless. Grapes continue to be tbe leading variety and aredull and in heavy supply. New Navel Oranges are selling slowly at the j quotations. Cranberries are lower and dull and tbe quality Is nothing extra If they were good they would bring more. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Sirawberriea $203 50 chs-t forlarga Raspberries, t4o.< «* chest. Cape Cod Cranberries, $707 60 V bbl; Coos ' Bay. f 2 6002 76 ffi box. Peaches, 25060 c~t box for common and 75c0 , f l tor fancy. Pears, winter Nells. 60075 c; common kinds, 40060 c i?l box. Apples. 26040 c ffi box ior common and 60085 c for good to choice. Quinces, 2; :__.. i , '*} box. • Grapes, In boxes, 20036 c for Muscats. 25(_.85c for black. 1601_..c lor Tokay ami 35040 c for Cornt- ! <hon crates sell about 10c higher than boxes • Zlnfandel Wine t, rapes, fits; crop, $12015 V ton; second crop, t9012: White Wine Grapes, $8010: I Mission Grapes. $10012. Persimmons, 60075 c"* box. Pomegranaes. m 075 c%> box. . • CITRUS FBLTI 's— New Navel Oranges. tS©4 ; fl box: Lemons. $101 60 V box for common and $202 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, , $203 «! box: Bananas, $102 V bunch: Pineap ples, $203 ffi uoz. HES DRIED IRIITB, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. ! Trade is still cf a scattering and jobbing charac ter.■_hp**Wß_f DRIED nt ITS— Quotations are as follows: '■ ; Prunes, carload lota .' '_;a'3i or 40-50's. 4*. f c tor I 50- 60s. 4c '»> lb tor 60-70' Afaß for 7t-80'a 3c 5 lb tor 80-90 s and 2i^c tor 90 100's: Peaches, ' 505i a V lb; fancy. 6v^m7i.^c; peeled, ; Apri- I cots. 600 c '*! lb for Royals and 7_ißi- for. aood to j fancy Moorparks: evapoia.ed Applea ;i'-«,i_6 i sun-oried, 30:o-e: black Figa in sacks. 202ViC- i Plums. 4&4 1 %< lb foi pitted and 102 c for uti- | pitied: bleached Plums, 50bi/ic; Nectarines. &© ; 6c ffi lb tor prime to fancy : Pears. 005 Vie tor quar ter, and 6L*o7c for halves. Ralsins— New Batatas, 2V4@3c for 2-crown. 4c ■ for 3-crown. 6c for • S-.H-aa. 6i^c tor seedless sultanas and $l 100 15 lor --ondon layers. Dried Grapea 2»4c. NCTs— cbestnots are quotable at 8(ftl0c %■ ft.: W'alnuta 7©7U,c ffi lb for hard and 809 c V lb for softsheli; Almonds. So4c for hardshell and 9c for papersbel: Peanuts. 405 c tor Eastern and 4c for Camornfa: tckory Nuts, s©Bc r lb: Pe cans. 9010 cfl _>: Filberts. . ©SO c; Brazil Nuts, : cte.c: cocoannts. $4 61 05 V 100. HONKY— New Comb, 10c for briaht and 709 c for lower grades; new water-white extracted. 41*0 \ 4^»c; light amber extracted, 33*040 It lb U-_SW'a__- 2SO-5c ?! lb. 1 R-YI-I.INS. Trade Is quiet at previous prices. • CURED MEATS— Bacon. BVic 9 lb for heavy. j 9c tor light medium, 10c '.or lghL lOVjc »l ft for extra ugnt and i2c for susar-curec. East- I era sugar-cured Hams. 101*011-; California : Hams. 90_V.c * ft; Mes. Beef, $S Is bbl: ; ex ra mess dr. $9: family do, $10; salt j Pork. »t>oi. 60 II bbl: extra prime Pork. $9 50: | extra dear. $16; mess, $14 60 ll bbl: Smoked l Beet 10 V^iU'Vjc * to. - LARD— Eastern tierces quoted at ft Vie 11 to for I compound and Be for pure; pahs, 7c; California tierces, 5c ft to tor compound and 6c for pure; half- bbls, 6V4C; 10-to tins, 7c; do b-to, Wac. COT! Tiercea 63/ B e. Packa.es less lhan 800 tos— l-to palls. 60 in a case, 87/ c; 3-Ib pails, 20 In a case, BS/ c; 6- ft palls, 12 In a case, bi/4c: 10- It. palls, 6in a case, BV_ = : 60- lb tins, lor 2in a case. 7%c: wooden buckets, 20 lbs net, 7_/gc: fancy tubs 80 lbs net. 76/ half bhia about ,10 lbs, lift. ______ HIDES. •'! ALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Hides are unsettled and are fluctuating in a nar row way. Wool and Hops are quiet. HIDES AND SKINS— i ulls and brands cell lc under sound stock. He.vy salted steers, 10c' «4 to; medium. Be; light. BVv>o9c; cow tildes, si_:o9c; Stags. sy c: salted Kip. 9c; salted Caif, 10011 cft to: sailed Veal, 9c: dry Hides, 1 .Van 51.-C: culls and brands. 12012Vsc: dry Kip aud Veal. 14c: dry (alt 17c: culls. 10c: Goatskina 20035 c each: Kids, sc; Deerskins, good summer. 2lc '_» to: medium, 20c: winter. 10c; sheepskins, shear. 10@2Oc each; short wool, 25040 c each; medium, 50070 each: long wools, 75090 c each. TALLOW-Na 1. rendered. 303 Vic 1* ft: Na 2, 2V403V.C: refined, be; Grease, 2c *> ft. WooL — Fall clip — .Middle counties, free, 10013 c: do defective. 10011 c; San Joaquin, de fective, 709 cr> to: do Lambs. 6V_oßc: southern Mountain. 9012 c; tree Northern, 12«a14c 11 to: do. defective, 9011 c; Humboldt and Mendocino, 13016 c7l to. 'PS— Old crop. 206 c ¥ to lor poor to fair and b@ loc tor .'ooil - new crop '.ilia 14 > ;'. GENERAL .. AN DISK. BAGS— Calcutta Krai" Bsff, S-gc: sanQnentin, $5 40; Wool Bagi. 27030 c; -Trail Bags, 6V4C 6*/ aC and 60 lor the different sizes. .COAL— Wellington, $8: New el llm: ton. $8: -onthfleld Wellington. »7 60: Seattle, »5 50; Bry ant, a 6 60; Coos Lay. $4 76; Wallsend, $6 75 in ton: Cumberland. $14 60 fl ton In bulk and $16 In sacks: Pennsylvania, Antbra-lte Egg. $14 * ton: Welsh Anthracite, $-012; cannel, SO 50 '«. ton: Rock Springs, Castle Gate ana Pleasant Val ley, $7 60 coke. $13 in bulk and $15 «. ion In ska aUGAR— The Western sugar Refinery ( ompany notes terms ne. cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed. 65/ 8 c: Powdered. 6Vgc: Dry Granu lated. 61 3 c It to: Conleciloners' A, 6i^c: Magnolia A, si/gc. Extra C, 6c: Golden C. 8 c; candy Granulated, sfi/xc; California A, s Vac; half-barrels J . _c more man i arie s. and boxes V2 O mora SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. . Hogs are not overflrm and dealers are .hading to effect sales. * W'ho.esaie rates for dressed stock from slaugh terers are as follows: BEEF— First quality, 6y»©7c; second do, 6 .a© 6c; third do. 4@6c *. lb. VEAL— l^trg- 506 c; small. 607 ». ft. MUTTON — Wethers 6@7c: Ewes. 60 11 to, La Vlß— spring, 7©7i.,c«l to. POBK— Live Hon. S^igoVjic for large and BY. -for smalt and -<->.'j,o3a 4 c for medium: soft nog's, 21/203 fft to; dr-s-ed da s(qibC RECEIPTS OP' 1 KOlll'CK. 3__Q_a yon 24 hours. Flour, or sks 3,426 Cheese, ctls .... 146 Washington... 816 Hides, no Wheat, ctls 6.245 Bells, bdls. 4.489 Washington... 3.16. Wool, bis 138 Barley, cm 1,610 Leather, rlls 119 Oats, ctls 110 Wine gals 23,000 Oregon 955 Brandy, gala,... 2,600 Washington... 4-0 Sugar, obis 1,868 Beahs. 6,887 Lumber, M feei. • . tO Potatoes, sks.... 3,051 I alio*, cut. . 107 onions, 5k5.:.... 32) Itstslna oo_ei 2.310 Hay. t0n5..'...... 246 Qui -ksilver flski 39 Straw-, tons 10 Fowder, casoa... 9 Middlings, ska... 250 .Jive. -UU. . .._. 81 Bran, sks 64 Hon*, bis ;... 30« Butter, ctls 21 . Buckwheat, ska 837 Eggs, doz 8,710 Taper, reams.... 300 HOTEL AREIVALS. PALACE hotel. W B Peck, N V F Grosjeao, N V A J Cordler. NY H W Banks, Boston F H Green, San Rafael O L Sewrrd, Stanford 0 Varesi. Mexico R A Graham, Maribfielri A Ci Karnes, c hico F T Suiher and. Oroville X A Sp-ar, Boston A I Mohler. Portland BM Be ends. Alaska Mis B M Behrends.Alask OPJenk'li's, .-i an ford M Barnes, London A P A maker, N V M McKeuzie N V J Funnelt. st John . Mrs F MiLau-hlln, Cal Mrs J Funnell, M John Fred Hlrd Eugland Mrs f-rea Hlrd, Knglnd Arthur Hird, Ltica X V Harrison. Cal L Kandor, N V D W Cory, Mans C I 1.1 man. st Louis ii V ostertag, Englanl Mrs C Oilman A _n. Mo A 1, Wright, Mass V McHei.ry. Modesto Mrs Mclienry, Cal F D smith. Scotland GRAND HOTEL. W Tryon, Angeli H Simmons, lowa Hill W .chaw ft w, carlo J smith, Utah J .1 Blake, Utah M 11 sharp, Vacaviile 51 Sbatp, Vacaviile J R Hi.hron, Salinas Capl Meredith, Cal C M Simpson Pasadena C H Wit-tins, Cbicsao R Rewes w A sn. ca! R X L Good A w, clovis H G Garden Kedwood 0 B II Wi sou A w, S Jose Mrs M A Heath. Merced Mrs C I. Curie. Mass Miss a Currie, Mass G W Coplal *w, Cal • Ci I) Plato. Modesto A Major. Seattle C Doffer, st Louis M W Merrioti, Victoria E V .lardlne. sonora H I. Kapp. -ouora F .1 Brandon, san .Togs R C Haidiu * w, Cat J S Doddrige <fe w, Colo W Hemy, Oakland M Isaacs. lone R Morgan * w, Jackson G B Hoyt Jr. Cal W c Walker, can Jose C Bayer A «f, Woodland W .1 Trey A- w, cacto W" P Mci-ane, Ukiah F Hilske. Cal F E Dunlop, Stockton T Fitch J., Stockton J T Grant, fan Jose E H Lerbruw, clock ton H C'rookshaw. Tucson LICK HOUSE Mrs L sayles. Cisco B Tiromlns, San Jose F" N Cral <fe w, Cil J F Daly, biurets F (' Gower, Cal B L Bartlett, 1 os Gatos W Smith * W . SHafael J W Jones, san Jose Miss M J Jones, s Jose MlseC Welsh. Tres Pinos ii C Terry, Clayton Mrs T B Bond. Lakeport Mr* M V. (, ray, Lakeport B Delerar, Sonora MrsG W Hale, Sonora I,T Hatfield, sactcf 11 I Id. oakd ile F J Cram, l hu-asu J & Brawiey <X w. Cal W A Howell, Cal T X Jobnsou A w.sJose Hy Thornton, san Jose H H McPherson, s Jose N R de Yoe, Modest' H Cramer, Oil J. W Moullo.i, Fresno a J stabler, Yuba City Julian citeliy, Calistoga Miss Skelly, Calistoga BALDWIN HOTEL J C Comstork * w. N V F A Dwyer, N V J French. Healdsburg 3 E Jones Aw, san Jose M X Harris, Oakland J B B met A vr, Alameaa J M Myers A *r, N V J Glick, stock ion Fred Dodd, Fresno , Glen Byrne, N V A C sewa 1. . Imago J H Slemke, --a i Jose El' Keaih A w.StuCKton It W Martin, dec. Vallejo MCI lappAw.l'iTwi-snd W J McHearn, Phtla a Cohn A w. Red Bluff _•. R Glffprd, Auburn Mrs A Abt.ry, •- ta Rosa Mrs A P i erry, Sia Rosa JC« lonian, Kdwu City L Kelly <£ w. " onoma AH B-liey, Cleveland W J Clarke &w, Md C H Joyce, Mass J J Sullivan A w, Towle NEW WESTERN HOTEL. H For.ytho. Petaluma Miss Loose, Sacto Mrs Lonyshawet, sacto Mrs Loose. Sacto ii B Klckstein Chicago 1' McDaniels. Seattle G Byukrnor, Seattle C W* Hopkins, Seattle C Waliln^haro. Seattle . J_l Fagerber.:, Seattle L H loser, San Jo.c ta N Hoskins, Nev city Miss W T Mogan, Cal . D B Harrison, S Rafael G A Stancbs, Lo. .ing H Wustfleld, i os Ang WII Lincoln, san Jose C B scot , Portland ti Siba' ing, U.X . D McFqueast, Benicla - L J Peterson, Freaco M B Hlgglnson. Fresno J Foga iv. Sacto J Martin. Stockton A Don. N 7. J Hugs, N Z C Sverren A wf, Fresno "•■'.-;. KISS* HOUSE. Miss M Kearney, B I Mrs J T Rickett, Ohio Mrs D M Johnson, Cal .J II noli en, facto V Vanxile, Carson <• E Bennett, Niles W o cords, acto X Dunn, Bocklin L Ford «w. Humboldt M J Fuller, Pres. City G D Wager. P>M< tCity J Woods &w, Alturss J s Mill-, Deny. r - L. It Stevenson. Portland JT'l-rlln U G fpagooli. Jackson > A Brit on, Williams J Morgan, san Jose B (-allow ay. Walnut Crk J Miller. Reno J B -mall. Son ma J Lawie*, Petaluma W Craig, Peta uma Mrs ninswortb. P tlsbrg J H Martin, Woo .land X Fried, Livermore J H Wells. Coin-, rl J J Warren, Port Costa P Brophv. Port 1 usta . F C Butler, Halfmoon By Miss i.ordon, Sacio X Piocus. Wheatland J li Piper __ w, England G Roux, Marseilles 8 AM ceo;- Chico G W Boxgs, Tiacev C H scbroder, < -1 " E- Caldwell, San Mateo C 1 Drydep, f-anta Rosa B F Fox, Watsonville J Hamilton, --a .0 . C X Merrick. Carson J itallsied, Plumas Co F - Milton, Nev S T /arvask. hcaldsourg N Keefe. Boaega F c Woodward <- w, Cal M Woodwa.d, L Angeles S Walters, san Jose 8 W t'adeo <t fy, S Clara REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. i Jane Corwell to Francis T. Cornell, lot on S line i of Filbert street, 237:6 W of Larkin, W 25, S 175. I | N to point, N 163; glf.. Charlotte Lehnhardt to Julie Lehnhardt, undi- I I vided half of lot on W line of De Long avenue. ! I 335 Sof Frederick, S 25 by W 80, Waller Tract: '• I »10. *. V Leo W. Shea to James ' Shea lot on SE line of ! Foisom Slice., 125 SW of Ninth. SlV',s by SE j I 95; flO. - i George and Jennie D. T. Anderson to Adolpb j Eberhart, lot on E line of Sholwell street, 148:6 S of Seventeenth, s 24:6 b,**E 122:6: f 10. Martha A. Bates to Edward ... skinner, lot on N i line of T.wemv-firsi street, 200 E of Guerrero, N I 115 By 25 : »5. , Maty Schmuckert to Henry R. schmucker.*. lot j on E line of Sanchez street, 78 N of .Nineteenth, IN 50 b>- 100: alft. j - Charles J., Margaret T. and Cecilia McG.ynn to I I Thomas Gardner, lot on .N line of Eighteenth I I street. 100 W of Church, W 27:6. N 119:9-** i. SE I 28:7**. S I11:9V_: SlO. J a c Corwell to i barles B. Corwell. lot on _ line i ■ of < Upper street, 176 E of Church. E 2. by S 114 ! gilt- . . * ■■---.■ ' . same to Jo-eph W. Corwell, lot oi N line of Navy (Twenty-sixth street), 2a4 E of Churcb, E 26 oy N 114: gift. | ' James and Anna Curletl to Wil'iam Lindrn. lot ! on W line of Church street, 2.5 -N cf Twenty ', thiid. N 35 by W 117:6; *10. Pa nek J. and F mma Donahue to James E. and I Louisa - F. Pescoti, lot on F line cf Castro street, i 26:6 Sof Twenty Mir I. S 25 by E 105; $1U Mary aud Joseph Smith (by R. L >. helan. 1 Sheriff), to John F. t-ullivan. lot on NW line of Freelon street. 125 sW of Zoe, SW 20 by N W 80; ! $1202. Michael Fallon to Frank J.. James, Eugene. ! Joseph and 1 mas Fa-ton. all interest In tot on 1 W corner of Foisom and Moss streets, NW 80 by ; sW 61: also all Interest in estate of Annie Fallon': ; _ifi ,* nnle Fallon to same, same: gift. -Kate Fallon to same, same. gift. Janus R»ss, Maxgaiet, Louts D. aid Sarah M. Fricbette .or Frelcneti), Charles W. and Mary J. Wilhington (Ross) to Andrew N. A it* en. lot ot. ! SW line of seventh street, 100 SK or Foisom. i SE2Sbys\Vßo; aso .oi on NE line of Bruce street (Hsrrison avenue). 15J SE of Fol.oni, sE 26 by NE 75: «250. - ■'.."_.' -i ':,;_. ''. M A Mil. A COD-STY. Elizabeth F. Drury to Francis M. Cope, let on 8 line of Highland avenue, 80 E of Plymouth street, E 40 by - 132. block 1, amended map Moss Trxct, Brooklyn "township; Mo. Henry Z. and Sarah M. Jones to Mary Olsen, lots 6to 8, bio k 1, Allebdale 1 ract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Ham- de Moore to W. H. Rosters, lot on NW line of Brandon street, 250 NX of l.lovd avenue, NE26 byNW 100 block B. Fruit vale Station Tract. Brooklyn Township: $10. 1. H. and El l a K. Mershon to Erollv X La tham, lot 5, block B, Latham terrace, Brooklyn Township; $25. Mary J. Cottrell to George Cottrell, lot on 8 line of Eighth street. 40 W of Brush, W 36 by S 100, block 96, Oakland; gilt. Builders' Contracts. T.N. Holm (owner) w th 1. W. coburn (con tractor), architect hdward J. Vogel, all work ex cept pain lug, mantels, chandeliers and shades, on SE corner of Hyde and Fddy streets, distant 37:6, theice X 25 by s 87:6: $3150. Lorentr Entzminger (owner) with Thomas B. Goodwin (contractor), architect B. R. Van Den sen, all work for a one-story and basement frame building commencing at a point 210 west of the sWcon.erof Eighteenth and church streets, E 27:6 by N 136:9, W 28:8, 8 144:10 ._; $1616. Charles Wacner with same contractor, archi tect same, all work for a two-s:ory and basement fiame building commencing at a point 183:6 from the W corner of Eighteenth and Church atreeta F 27 :8 by N 128:8.i. NW 28:9 by S 136:9: $3190. Mrs. Hugh Foster (owner) with B. K. Albcrtson (contractor), architect none, all wor_ for a two -lory and basement frame building 01 *- line of Eighteenth street. 75 W of Eureka W 25 by 8 75, H. A. 208; $3490. com e>- H. Randall (owner) with W. W. Hednall (conliactor and architect), all work for a two story and basemen, frame building (flats) on X line of Howard street, 1.0 N of sixteenth, N 30 by F 125. 51. B. 33; $4500. THE CALL CALENDAR. November, 1897. 7 . i i l 8 "1 - \V. Th Jlr'r | 3 4 ~~b io ii ia ! 17 | 18 I 19 I 24 25 ■ 'J6 I iSa. j 6 13 | 3 First Quar Nov. 1. i 15 ! ! | jaoj /T^ Full Moon. <£/ .Nov. 9. 14 16 i ■ 22 l-l 27 ! //•s.Lan Quar KV Nov. 17. •j: •J9 80 ! i — ®Kew Moon. Nov. 24. /^ Fit Qunrte \J) N ov. 30 ! | — . STEAMERS TO SAIL. BTKAMKK | l-KSTINA rrojt. | "All.'t. IIKR Btate at Ca: ' Truclcee Qneen j HuLuboidU . : Kurekta Arcaia ! Czarina Umatllla.. .. i Aeapuico. .. tania Kosa Weeott ' Alliance : Peru „. I'omona.... i Columbia.. Cbllkat ! Coos Bar.. . ■ Wolcott .... Alameda.... Del Norte.. I I'orilana Yaquina Bay . j *aa Diego.... Humboldtßay ; Newport loo» .Bay ; '' l'ooi Bar ! Vic ct l's;t Slid I'anuma Baa Plesro.... Hum bold Bay ' Orfgon ports.. China itJßtian Uumbol<ltMai F»rndaie. 1 Portland Newport Ala»lca ; Sydney i KJrays Harbor. | .\ov 4.104U fieri Nov i. spm Pier a Nov 4,l)*m Her 11 Not f>, 2pm Pier 3 Nov 6, Van PlmiL >"ov o.lOam PlarLl Nov 6.12 w Pier 8 iNov 7. I'aii Pier 9 Nov 8.12 u PM. » .Nov s llax PletlL '.Nov 8. 9a PIMI.I Nov B,loam Pier Nov 9. Ipm I'MSS Nov 8. 2m Pt«f I Nov i.IIUM Pier 1 1 Sov 9, 9a v ; Pier 11 Nov 10, 9am Fier 11 Nov 10 I Nov 1, 2pm Pier 7 I Nov IM. V'ii Ml«s 1 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. -TKAMKK KKOM Cleveland ! Seattle Mackinaw 1 tcomi „ ........ Emplrb _.. Loos Bay koreitaw Newport CMKWU Cltr. .. Cresc«?n Cliv .. ..' Portland.. Seattle Washtenaw ... Tacotna Arcata : Loo* bar Alliance ' Portland Colnmbl*. ! Porttana Mitua Hosa ban l>i«xo Wecolt Humboldt ......... Coptic Cmnaana Janan. ' Pomona _ Hnniboldi, Unr i City Uydnes . . . Panama ■ City Puebia.... : Victoria A l'urec bouna ■ Chlllcau Kel Hlver j Cooußcy Ne port _ Humboliit ... Humboldt Willamette >e«ittle '• Progreso .tseaulf J Queen ban Dleeo. { blaleof CaL ... Portlana. , .... i North Fore- ... < Humboldl .-.. I Pel ,\or> i.ran Hxrnor ..NOV 4 Nov 4 ..Nov 4 ..Nov 4 ..Nov 4 ..Nov 4 . . Nov 5 ...Not 5 ..Nov 5 ..Nov tt ..Nov 6 ..Nov 6 ..Nov 6 ..Nov 6 '..Nov 8 ■..Nov 8 ..Nov h .Nov 8 ..Nov 9 ■...Nov 9 ..Nov V 1 .Nov 10 .Nov 11 I Nov 11 Nov 11 SUN, MOON AND TIDE. rxura States Coast and OrnnKTrc Srri-vrv. Tim p.. and lIKK.HTS of Hiar and Low Waters at lort Point, Extra to sax Francisco Bay. rushed bt Of.'-Cia- AfTHORITT OF tbi -lIFKBI.NTItNDt.NT. Note— The high and low waters oc ur a' ths City Front (Mission-street Wharf) about, twentr five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places November— lß97. Thurslay. November 4 .on rises 8.19 Moon rises Snn sets 5 08; Moon sets 2.01 am """ re«i EifEl Feat """• feec Tim " ' K— t 11. w I I H W I L >\ i H \V ! *< 1.1b ; 1.5 ».ud[ 6.4! •_'.-.«4 270 gIRTi T5 5! *\10! 1.9 84' 5..V 3 10, 1.5! 9.34! 4.6 6 2.47 2.3 9.11 6.8! X.49 l.o! 10.28 1 4.6 •7| 3 HO; 2.9 9.3P; 6.8; 4.23 U.6i11.20! 4-4 8 5.50: a2 10.08 ; 67 5.00 O.±> H W L W H W \L'<\ j 9 0.11 4.2 4 'J? 3.3 !0.37. 5.6 1 S.S6I Ul .0 1.05 4.2. 5.07; 3.5 1112 58; 6 10: 00 1 Not*— In the above exposition of the tides the tarly morning tides are given In the left hand column, and the successive tides of lbs day In ths order of occurrence at to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or Aght hand column gives ths last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as some-Unas scenrs. Ths heights given are additions to ths soundings on the United States Coast Survey chart., except when a minas sign (— ) preoedes lbs height, and thea the number given is subtractlvs tram the depth given by the charts NOTICE TO MARINER-, — —— A branch of the United States Hydrographlo Office located in the Merchants' Exchaore is maintained In San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. : Navigators are cordlallv Invited to visit th* office, where complete sets of cba***3 and sailing directions of the world are kept on hand.- or com parison and reference, and the latest Information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce The time ball on too of the building on Tele graph Hill Is hoisted about ten minutes before noon, and Is dropped at noon. 120lh meridian, by telegraphic signal received each dae from the United states Naval Observatory a. Hare Island Cal. A notice atating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error. If any, is published the same day oy the afternoon paper* and by the morning papers the following day. W. S. Hushes. Lieutenant. U. s. N- In charge. The, Time Ball. Bbancb Hydhogkafh-c OFFICE, D. & N., ) - MKRC-TANT-' FXCH> NSF2 V . San- Franci-00. November 3. 1837. ) Tbe time bad on Teiegrapn hill was arocpsl exactly at neon to-day— i. c.. at noon of tbe li Jla meridian, or exactly at Br_t, Greenwich time W. si H CORES. Lieutenant U. S. It, 11 ctiar**_. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrive 1 WEDNESDAY. November 3. Stmr President, Nelson, 16Cj days from St Michael; pass to Alaska racket.' Ass J. Stmr Truckee, Daniels, 87 hours irom equina Bay. via Coos Bay and Eureka; pass and mdse. to J S Kirn nail. Haw whal stmr Alexander, Tilton. lttdaysfim Fox Island: wnalebone. Mrs, etc to Pacific Trad ing Co. Simr Coouille River. Johnson. 15 hours from Fort Bragg; 350 Mil umber, to Union Lumber Co j - Stmr Santa Cruz. Hinkle. 4i~days from Seat tle: produce, to cooi.-.n. Perkins it Co I Stmr Scotia Johnson, 26 hours trom Eureka- I 2350 M shingles, 1 .0 M shakes, 50 Mft lumber in | J Hani iv. •""-«. lo | Stmr North Fork. Bash. 25 hours from to. reka; pass and lumber, to Charles Nelson. Stmr Umatilla. Thomas. 60 hours from Vic toria and Fuge. sound; pass and mdse, to Goodall Perkins A Co. —*-««, I schr Gem. Olsen, '.i_ days from Ccos Bar* lam. ber. to D s Muu ton 7- lnm Schr Rio Rev. Scbmalinc. 20 hours from Shel ter Cove: 60 cds hark, to A W Beadle * ca Schr Joseph and Henry, Christiansen, 86 hours from Random Mr lumber to .has F __►__• "a bbls sa mon, to Gets Bros d. Co. * SchrGo ama. 1.-drici_ 3 days from Coos Bay 2-0 Mft liimb.r Simpson Lumber Co ■ * schr Ralph J Long, Krown. 96 hours irom Hardy Cre-lc. bark, to , Up river direct. Cleared. WEDNESDAY. November 3 (ttmr Pomona. Cousins, Eureka: Uoodau. reran .lf. t^r_.l_^_; 0 11 ' ornl * , Green Aslorl *= *»* W B icN.sr nCIIC * PeKOCIL ' , WllSoD ' Q n «««own; G Br ship Anaurcs, Donaldson, Queenstown- En p.nger-fcCo. * ' "* r W^m^r"""*'*- H " B!,:0a ' Honolulu: J McN-Tr"" Mo,IEI,;ia -°" M Queenstown; « W >»iled WEDNESDAY. November 3. Stmr Alcatrax. Carlson. stmr W hues ooro. Johuson. Jtmr Jennie. Mo, p.- Coqullte River Mmr Pomona, Cousins, Eureu. btmr ChUkat, Dunham, tel Rivet Stmr Bonlta. Nicholson, Port Harford. Stnir Del Norte, Allen. Grays Harbor. Br ship Gala ea, Klamio'b, Hull. Schr Okanogan. Moore. Port Gamble. , Schr Maxim. Olsen, Caspa. c ,._,«,i« ___ mtk bcnr Arcnieand Fontie. Colstrup. Stew Point. *9> schr Transit. Joreenssn. Honolulu. schr Mary Etta. Nyman, Bow us Landing. Bchr Newark. Beck, -sowens i__.udla_. Telegraphic. POINT LOBO-*. November 3-10 fat— Wa_._»_ . hazy; wind NW; velocity 20 miles. ' Charter* "^B The R PRlthet returns to Honolulu. _ «}. The Ger ship Susanna was chartered prior to at* « . rival for wheal 10 Mirope, _Os. -„„.- „_ -'■ Wheat charters f om the Columbia River to En rope are the Br ship «'c"'' Nevsda, Br °"„ Dae;- a. 365: Br bark Anamba, 27s 6d— all prior to arrival. loads salmon at Vicoria for , ,,_ The Lebu loads salmon at Vie oris for London. 37s 61; Br ship Wasdale, wb6at at Portland for Cork. Miscellaneous. LONDON, Nov 2-The ship El Capltan from Baltimore tor _sn Francisco returned to Monte video with loss of three of the crew ana damaged by heavy weather. .__' _-.■_,.._ Nor bark White Rose from Tacoma for Clyde went a-hore at sannox. but was floated and pro ceeded on her voyage. Memorandum. • Per Rio Key from Shelter Cove— Carried sway the moorinns at Shelter Cove and struck on tue rocks several times, bu*. did no damage. ■ — Per Haw whal stmr Alexander from Fox is land-Alnert Walter of the wnal stmr Narvarch is on board with one foot frozen. Domestic P «rts. SEATTLE— sailed Nov 3— Stmr Signal, for »an Fra Cisco; stmr Lakme. for San Pedro; bark Men nock, for London. _ »__•"■"■-. coos BAY— Sailed Nov 3— Stmr Empire, for San Francisco. .._._,, SOUTH BEND Sailed Nov B— Schr Mary and Ida, for San Francisco USA L— sailed Nov 3-Stmr Newsboy, for San Francisco. _ .'; .„,,,, _, a -TOB I A- Arrived Nov 3-Br ship William Til lie, from Nagasaki. ___," NEWPORT— Arrived Nov 3— Schr Excelsior, from Port Blakeley. failed Nov 3— >tmr Wesiport. for Hueneme. PORT LOS ANOELES-Arrlved NOV B— Haw stmr San Mat"o, from comox. Sailed Nov 3-Stmr SunoL ;• TATOO->H- Passed Nov 3— Stmr Willamette, hence Oct SO. for -eatile: Br ship Lord Roseperry, from Shanghai, for Port Townsend. Outsde Bark Meliose, from Santa Rosalia, for Victoria, ASTORIA— SaiIed Nov 3— Br ship Halewood,f'>f Queenatown; Br bark Lady Went worth, »* c Queans own. _ MENDOCINO— SaiIed Nov 3— Stmr Pt ArejftjL for San Franclaco. USAL— Arrived Nov 3— Stmr Laguns, hencd Nov 1. r, -, EC KEKA— Arrived Nov 3-Stmr Pasadena, fta San Pedro: stmr South Coast, from Newport. Sailed Nov 3— Schr Norma for : schr Hal cyon. for Han Pedro. 'SOUTH BEND-Salled Nov 3-Schr Viking, for San Francisco. ASTORlA— Arrived Nov S-Brahlp Carradale, from Nagasaki. NEWPORT— Arrived Nov 3— Schr Lottie Gar aon. from Eureka; stmr Rlv.'l, Irom Fort Bragg. GREENWOOD— SaiIed Nov 3— Stmr Alcazar, for san Pedro. EUREKA— SaiIed Nov 3— Stmr Weeott. for Crescent City; schr Eliza Miller, for San Fran cisco. _ SAN PEDRO— Arrived Nov 3— Schr GW Wat son, rom Port Blakelev: schr Serena Thayer, frm • Eureka: bark Tidal Wave, from Tacoma. _RAYf> HARBOR -rr v.. Nov 3— scbr An nie Gee, hence Oct 22; schr Twilight, hence Oct i 19. Foreign Port-. HONGKONG— Arrived Nov a— Stmr Empress 1 of India, from Vancouver. NEWCASTLE NSW— Arrived Oct 28— Brahip North Riding, from Sydney. LIVERPOOL— sailed Oct 30— Br ship Dudbooe, for Victoria YOKOHAMA— BaiIed Nov 2-Br stmr Colum bia, for Taroma. AUCKLAND— Arrived Nov 3— Br stmr Moana, hence Oct 14. Movements of Trail*- Atlantic Steamers. NEW* . ORK — Sailed Nov 3— stmr st Louts, tor Southampton: stmr nermanic, for Liverpool; stm South wart, for Antwerp. GLASGOW— Arrived Nov 3-6tmr Ancboria, for New York. QUEENSTOWN— Arrived Nov 3-Stmr Penn land, from Philadelphia HAMBURG-Arnved Nov 3— Stmr Scotia frm Baltimore. SOUTHAMPTON-Arrived Nov 3-S'mr St Paul, from New York. LIVERPOOL-Arrlvea Nov 3-Stmr Majestic, from New York. ROTTERDAM— Arrived Nov 3-.'. mr Obdatn, from New York. linnnrta.inns. EUREKA — North Fork 2 bbls crockery, 17 bxs tt.h 50 ke.*s butter. 12 bdls pelts, 11 s_s gluestock. 1-0 bxs apples 28 t-al»s wco , 21.1*) M shingles. 1 i 3 M ft lumber. If. M sbakes VICTORIA— Per Umatilla-3 pugs express, 3 pkss mdse Tscoma E of Fa-go— 4 cs paint. 226 cs alma nacs. 5 cs sewing macntne*-. Tacoma Wof Fargo 908 hf-sks £00 qr-sks 408 sks Hour. 3114 sks wheat, 1 cs dry ttoods, *_'90 cs canned goods- » Tacoma— 2 cs dry goods, 44 pkss mdse. 2 iron 1 roll- rs. 1 cs bottled beer. 4 cs luoacco. f>J- 1,.n I bullion, 46 nils bides. 107 sks bones, 1-00 ska I middlings. 1760 sks bran. * Tacoma via N P R It— 9 c» plants. 1 roll ma ting. 2 nags mdse, 14 pkgs b..rio< anacbrtes-840 cs salmon. 2000 bbls lime, 10 pkg. mdse. Ev.rrtl — 47 bdls paper. 2100 bars bullion. New Whatcom— 2s3o bdl. laths, lc._i.ars. Semlshmoo— 9sso cs sa.mon. Port Towtisend— oß sks tieas. 5 pkss mdse, 3ci Clams. 1 pkg express. 1 pk-_ coin. Sitka— B sks ore, 1 pkg mdse. i r-di dt ersklns. llisnoo— 6 pkgs fish. bO buls oil. Wrangle— 3 pkg* mdse. Kllchlkau— l cs mdse. 68 bb's salmon. Seattle via G N R R-l pkg mdse. 7B9 sks wheat, 260 sks flour, 5".. cooper sla>s. Seattle— 4s bis hsh, 4* pkgs mds*. 53 rolls paper, 109 bdls pap. r, 107 cs seed. 488 tills as sorted bides, 17 cs smoked fish. 53 bxs butler, 60 bbls 12 kegs '.0 hf-bb.s salmon. 10 pkgs express. I cs dry coo is. 6 ski wooden plugs 7 cs patent ' medicine, Bcs evaporated vegetables. 1000 cssa. mon, 280 ik« 75 bxs 50 bbls rot. el oais. hast via Vancouver— 7oo cs bitters, 160 bdls 115 coils hoop steel, 180 bd.s band steel 40 csks beer, 50 csks tonic, 2 p___s mdse. 100 bb s glucose, 360 cs lard. 668 bags creollne, 77 b. lis sweat pais. 100 -fgs st rch. 600 keiS Horseshoes, 25 drums glycerine, 1 wagon, 650 bdls 1229 reels 700 spooks barbed wire, bbl odls ti cs P I wlie. 7cs latter files, 1 cs a books, 2cs boils 8 bxs F 3 wrenches. 12 hiuees, 3 cs lamps, _cs linwa c, 532 bxs p tent medicine 1 carlumi>-r, 12 bxa tacks, 810 ke_s nui.s 8 ke.s spikes. 115 kegs staples. 10 bdis F ware, 34 pk<s lamp nx.ures, 1.7 cs hardware, 4cs boils and nuts, ocs bam-*-. 1 cs ca ico. 6 bits coin mala 3 tails wa. on Castings. 142 plates, 135 bdls iron. 644 ci whisay. 8 c boots and shoes. YAQUINA 8.-Y-PerTiuck-e— 27 01.1, salmon, 11 coops chickens, 17 hid. a 34 pkgs mdse, 1 bx seed, 1 kee bnuer. 68 ca salmon. 1 cs e.gs, 6 bxs huckleberri-s, 437 sks potatoes. 159» s .s brsn, 25 bbls balsam. 260 sks bark, 6.0 sks shorts, 4004 sks 817 gunnies flour, 84 eds staveboi a, 21 bols elder, 3 bxs apples tt odls green bd.s Coos lay — ._ucs salmon. 1 ■ mdse. Eureka— pkgs household goods, 4 bxs planla DOUGLAS I -LAND- Per Santa Cruz-1 lot scrap iron. Tacoms via N P X R west of Fargo- 408 nf-sks flour. .46 sks oa.s. '-50.-- sks wheat. Seattle— 63.5 cs sa.mon. oiisigr-iees. Per Santa Cnu-Burnsteln Bros: TreadweT Gold /" Mining Co; American Biscuit Co : c E H«-od* i-o- J l£S_2 .£ -i°i- U Uu '*' "' : Chambers, Price * Co; / Dalaheld. McGovern <t Co J Per °_'. 1 ork-A * > »I— lini: Biaslnger & Co. C Schluss * Co; Brlgham. Hoppe _: Co: Milam A Co; JBlncuglia Kissinger <& Co: L GSresovich A to; California blue Co; 1 hos Deoigan Son A Co; Chas -Nelson. P-rUmliili-H PGrsy; Brown Bros A Co; Bart let 1 Springs Mineral Water Co: Un ted Engine i,,..?- We '.*• Fsrgo Aco; Demlns-Pa mar Mill r,„^?.: » r *_*. islcael *- •=• L Nay; »:eo a Clark A 2 .-•,.>. Ilan '. -* stolonv: -Metier A (I-bbardt; H X Williams J r: Pacific Coast Bon-, i oal and Far tiilzin. Co; Salby Smelting and Lead Co: Riv O _____ -!__*_l. <3 *° M °rrowd- Co; - 1 iti_h.imer: cox seed and Plant Co; ton nger A > o: Poiao:o Bros; 1c- e __ 0 _, rsln: K °y» i M HinrCo C a Luckbordt d.Co. Hoffman, Rothschild <_ Co; A Howard: A heaiiie; \\P Fuller -too: Alaska Packers' Assn: _ v-heaton, Braon & co: Chambers. Price « Co: 1 c M Bauer* co: . Bow ' ? * Co; c J Leist ._ Co; s — poster A Co: W C Price A Co; Oliver Edwards: 9 vaier 4; Co. Wellmsn. Peck * Co: U Dutard; J Everdlng ACo American Hscnii co cumrai-'s I B;os; Rosensietn Bros; Tbos Watson; Stack A Co; i coburn, .evis* Co. Redington A Co. \» Muik A: co; \\ t RrauerACO: Everett Pulp A Paper Co; suffer Cnemical Wonts. IV 1 100. :S_■ Rr : J Tacoma and Roche Harbor i_lme Co. Bel.lngham i B.J Imp Co; Sideman, Larhman A CO: Adoiph { Hromaua; American Union Flih Co; A Mueller A \ Co: M J Brandenstein A Co; American Import. Co: B Dameter: Biaslnger A Co; 1 .-sis. siewart A l Co: C £ Whitney A Co; C L Fu'mer; C A Daniel: ) Duff A co: Kd Carlson: X F-cet hoc; - _ ried an- V der; k R Cook; F Iopli:z Geo Wigh man; Ha. s. Baruch A C-: Hllmerl Breahoff A Schinr : Henry sheet : a Zellerbach a: son. J X Armsbv A Co- J M Grovero; J F Llrtcht: J W Jou. J _-"l..guglia: John Rosenfeld's Sonss: Kowa!s»yACo; rorb s Bros A NT es: -Mi sni A Co; M A New-mark A Co; M J Brandeu.tein A Co; Pacific Wail Paper Co* san Francisco Automatic Register Co; sunset Tel A lelegrspa co: Inim PaperCo: W t, Hluton: W E Pettis; W G Ha..: PneL.s & Arno d Royal Ea.le Distilling Co: caoitoi Cabdr co: V tat ten- Hooker A Co: O.ant loader Co: Pacific Coat S»* uo co. Miller. Sloss <s Scott: J Wo 1: W Davis A sons; En.erpnss ir.*Srjr; Baker.. 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