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8 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD El- MMARY OF THE MARKETS. Stiver unchanged. Wheat unsettled. 1 arl-y steady. Red Oats advanced. Corn lower. Bye declined. No change in Flo ir. Hay and Keedstufts as before Beans ,veak and dull. No eh infre •'' Potatoes and Onion* Dairy products about the same. I'ou i try quiet, Game lower. Wine G rapes about gone. Dried Fruit sliil dull. No change in Provisions ',,,, , ou.et and weak. Wool and Hides as before. Jfeats unchanged. New York and Sterling Exchange lower. Mexican Dollar-, weak. lai reused exports of Specie. BANK I It TION. William Alvord has been elected vice-president of the security Savings Bank, vice WlUlam Bab cock. resigned' on account of absence. GOLD COIN MOVEMENT. The movement of Oold Coin at San Francisco for ihe first ten mouths of the year was as fol lows: »« »>7u 7llfi Paid tor , ::::::z:z::::qffl Exported ■ 23. 402.000 Withdrawn $27,770,700 Coined June 1 to October 31 2i5,»20.000 Loss to local circulation $9.->0.70i ln 1896 cam e.oOi.SOO The heavy shipments of oold Coin to the East, aggregating $.J. 145.000 In September ana Octo be~. are he resultant product of tbe Em lish sove reigns received from Australia and converted into A merican ruoiify a. the local miut. EXPORTS OK SPECIF. Exports of specie from this port during the fit si * ten months of -.lie year were $37,259,650. against $23.-.32,240 during the same lime in 189*3 and consisted mainly of $4,653 900 id Si ver Bullion, $>s 176.000 in Mexrsn Dollars. $243,660 In Si ver Com and $23. -.92,000 in i.0!. 1 C "ii. china took -59,732.400, .larau $1,742,200 li.dia ?1,4«ri.00u, llotiolulu (415,500 and New York $23 858,200. THE WEATHER BUREAU 1 SITKO States 1 KPABTIIKNT of An men. Turk, VY km hi Bikeau, sas Francisco, No vember 11, 1897. 5p.». The following arr* the ratnia'ls for the pas', twenty-four hours ten I the seasonal mall to date as compare I with those of the same date last season: Eureka 03. this season 4.97, lasts-ason b.27: Red Bluff trace, this season 2.77, last season 213; sacrameuto 00, th season 2.14, last sea son 1.16: -sn Francisco .00. this season 2.07. last season 2.51; Frc-3UO .00. this seas in 1.24, last season 1 57; San Luis Obispo .00, this season .35. last seaso.i 1 68; Los Angeles .00, tins season 2.62, last season 1.35: san Diego -00, tins snison 1.05, las: season 1.18: Yuma. oo, lois se. sou .81, last seaiuii 1. 14. sun Francisco data: Maximum temperature 62, minimum 54, nieau 56. YYeather Conditions and General Fore cast*. The pressure continues hit;h over Utah. YVyom ing and Colorado. I*. is also high over them Ca.ifornia. here ha« been a fall over Nevada, lie. ci. art,'. Eastern YY'ashingto.i. Tiie temperature ha.- r. mained nearly stationary over the southern ha cf the p.icitic slope, ex cept a: San Francisco, whe.e it has f.i leii 1 . de . j he temperature lias risen over YY'yonini , YY'est en: Mon ana, idaho ■ rid i-.astern Washington. Italic has fal. en over YVathing.on and -Northern Ore-urn. I i,. re his t.eeu a rapid increase iv doudineis th oushout California. Ihe f ii.owint: maximum wind velocities are re po ted: Fou can '-'b milei per hour from the tsjuth. Idaho Fa s. 36, south. F. recasts m-de at feau Francisco for thirty hours ci ding midnight, November 12, 1897: Northern ornia— Cloudy weather, piobably wi hout rain; southerly winds inland: southwest- lv» inds on the coast. boutneru Cal. fornia— Cloudy and unseltlid weather Friday; s .uihwesierly winds. Nevada— c.oudy Frid y; cooler in extreme c uth. Utah— Cloudy- and unsettled Friday: cooler Fri day ught Ar.zjna— Cloudy ridav. San Francisco and vicinity— C ondy Frilay. probably •■- uhotit raiu; southwesterly < hanging to westeily winds. Alexander Mcadtk, Local eta 5 t ofiiiaL NEW YOKK -OCE. MAKKET. NEW YORK, Nov. 11.— Stocks proved unab'e to hold the cams of yesterday, and prices to-day have dec ined to an extent which practically wipei out all of yesterday's alvances, net dtcllu.-s extending to a point or over in a large numter of standard active shares- '1 he decline of American securities in London beiore the opening here caused weakness .-; the outset, and London was af-c, Quite an active seller in this market all day. Afur site a strenuous resistance to the decline Just alter the opening the market gave way. and ■with the e.-cc-ilion ot periods of dullness and bteadi ess tbe c nrse or prices wasdownwaid dun g the r. mainder • f ihe oa.. The Loudon selling eva» quite a factor in the de. clitic and inerevis d ts imate of .. esi*-rday's de cision couL-ermug tue a.i.t-.rust law by the ap pelate d. vision of the Supreme Court at Albany was also a depressing i (lueuce. Apparent y the conviction in all street tnai i lie taw had been declared uuco c.s null ual until to-day am a.reali sation t ,t the validity of the law hud cot bee.i passed upon and an Incidental opinion expressed in the dec sion rather pointed toward upholding its val dily materially weake.ed prices. This weakness -.mis e-pecial y man test in the coalers and the industrials specialties, and had something to oo wiih tiie sharp dioine in . u^ar, which at the extreme amou .ted to 5 points. ■-ugar was moreover weakeueJ by special con- de. at ions, o.te of which was the probability th.it the control of the Hawaiian crop was about to pass to its competitois. 1 here was also so .c i p prehensiun as to the final decision of the Govern ment on the question of countervailing duti s ou Dutch retineu sugars a question whicn is the sub ject oi diplomatic negotiations, ihe dealings in Ihis stock were lar*;e and .he fluctuations in its price affected the market by sympathy quite strong There was a failing oft in activity ln the bond market, and prices d cilned in the latter part of theday. lota! sa-. - $1,440,000. Cnited -tates 4's registered ano the new 4's coupon rose 14 bid, and the -ds and the new 4's registered 1/2 bin. 'io a. sales 01 stocks to-day were 2a7,710 shares, including: Atchison [deferred 4990, Bur lington 23,705 L and V, . 11,345, Manhattan 3010, Vis.souii Pacific 9976. M. K. and 1. pre ferred 3100, .New Jersey central 4050, Northern Pacific preferred 84tJ5, Northwest Terminil L3B , 1 ading '.':.', Boca Island 19,201, St lam 28.790. li.c n Railway preferr-d >6*i, Union lac fie 6380. American lobacoo 7730. Bay stale Gas 4195, People's <-as 17,180, -ugar 65.590 '1 ennes cc Coal and lion 56.5, Caicatjo Grea. N't estern 3605. LONDON MAKKKT. NEYV YOFK, Nov. 11. — The Evening Post's Loudon financial cablegram: The stock markets were quiet but i.rm 1.0-day. The feature was the further rise in con ols and in o her best Invest ment stocks ou genu investment buying. Ka firs are reviving. Americans opei ed firm, but the rise induced 1 roht-taking here, the recein buying, as I cab ed you, having been timid and cautious Final. stocks came forward treeiy 110 m New* York and prices consequently closed weaker < rant 1 runks are slid booming, but Canada Pu ll fie was flat, partly on the new issue of .- 1,000. --000 in capital, whicli It is understood nave been underwritten. Toe market was again a borrower a. the oank to-day. ln> Paris and Berlin mar acts were steady. NEW YOKK MONEY MARKET. <_ losing rices for .Bunds and Kail way 8 hares. NFYV YORK, Nov. 11.— Money on call steady at \\._<Su-%: 'as l loan '•&'• closed iVa®'-^; prime meicantlle paper, 3^<||4V2^: Sterling ex chahce fifmj with actual business ib bankers' bills at $4 SsMi«t4 »5% lor cemand and $4 b"\:,la, 4 BiSj ior 60 Oays; posted ra es, (4 HH-;(^4 86V3 commercial bills, 54 M 13&; silver certificates, 57y2 (assc: bar silver, 573 c* Mexican dollars, 45c: coven, men bonds, strong; Slate bonds, dull; rail road bonds, heavy. CLOSING STOCKS. Patroads— ISt Paul & Omaha. 763/4 Atchison 1-Vi Preferred i4O Preierred 26% | st P. m it M liO •Baltimore <t Ohio. 121/4 -onthern Pacific. H* Canada Pacific — BOV4 southern 1. ail way. 9Vs Canada Southern.. ic-'s Preferred 28 3 /i Central Pacific.... lv 3 /4 Texas & Pacific... lOV's Ches&tOhio -IVsj l' P.tridassmtpd -OVs i hlcago & Alton. .158 i: I' D & G 7Vg Chicago, B &Q.... b^ViYV abash 6L 2 .I: ihi;o & fc. 111... 6!Jl^ Preferred 16% Chicago, Ini AL. '- I L . YVheel &L V 2Vi do do prefd. '.9 Preferred 8 CCC&r-tL. 3*^l/<2 I x press Com pan Is— I'reierred »0 I -.dams Ex L.156 Pel <t Hudson 109 | merman Kx. .. 116 Lei Let YV 150 1 Cnited States ... 40 Held: Bio G H-Vii yy> lis- Fargo 108 Preferred 44 .Miscellaneous— File, new 14-!4| A Col Oil 191/4 lirst preferred.. Bb*4| l'referrei 71 Ft YY'ayne 165 Amu Spirits. 81/2 Nor pfd li*o Preferred 19L^ Hoc* tug Val 6 Am Tobacco 80% Illinois Cent 1"0 li Preferred 109 i/j Lake Erie A YV... 151/4 ( hlcago cat 94% Preferred 67 / i Cons. Gas 190 ljike Shore 171 , com. Cable Co. 160 Louis A' Nu.su 041/ 8 i Col F <fc lion '-'OV- Manhattan L 97 do do pref'd... 70 Met .st way... 102% Gen. Llectilc Sl^g Michigan Central. lOVlVj Illinois bteel 39Va Minn iV St. L -'-'Va ' a 1 lede Gas 401,;; do do Is: prei'd. 84 , Lead 3 -"54 Mo. Lao 27«/g do prefd 102 Mobile* Ohio 24 Nat. Lin cut Itt Ma X &. 1 12»-4 Oregon Imp. C 0.... lit do prePd.... 31 Pacific Mall '.9^ N J Central 84L4 Pullman Palace.... 167 NY Centra: 104% -liver Certificates. 67L4 & V Chicago ifc St L 13 1 -tan BopeitTwlna 4i /a do do Is. prefd. 73 |tucar 128 V* do 00 Sid pref'd. 32 1 Preferred 118 Nor YVesl l:-.' ! 4 l' C A Iron 24 No Pacific 171/8 V s leather....... 7 Frelerred filVii Preferred... 60Vi NoAmerCo 37/giU S Kubber 16 Ontario*. W l** 7 ; Preferred »5 Urell&Nav 34 1 Wes crn Union.... 86'^j ure short Line 17*><ilCh 1* W 12% Pittsburg 164 C & N \V 119 Heading 21 Preierred 102 fork Island 845 s WoG'i Ws'.n 22 M Louis <fc S f 4Lg] Preferred 56 Preferred 9i< 4 ISt L <fc i-outhem.. 6' i M Paul. 91 '/s*' do Ist preferred. 50Va Preferred... 139 (fri do 2d preferred. . 19 1 OSIMU BONDS- I f New 4s. re*. .127 14 i.\ .1 rent (Jen 55.. 1121 do do 4s coup. .1271,2! aon li Carolina 6s 122 do 4s, reg 1123* i,-o 4s 102 dols. coup. 1 M",4, Northern Dae lsls. 117 <io2s. Reg 9si /3 Do, 3s. SBC's do ss. Reg 114 I I'o, 4s .... 91 do 6s, coup 114 NY c A -m I. 4*..104 Vi Uisir ct .- e-j.s 109 Nor <fc VV 6s 115 Ala Class A 10s Northwest Consols 143 Do Class B 108 Do. deb ss. . .. 1151.4 Do. Class C 100 Oregon N ay lsta. . 1 1 1 ' Do, Currency 98 Do. 4s. ... 931.4 Atchison 4s fbl/i, OS Cine i'r 119 3 .* Do. Adj 4s 6li /2 Do, 6str. ?2 Canada ifo. 2dt>.... 1«7 O Imp Ists tr 102 Can Fac ls's j Do. .">s tr. 41) chgo Term 45 ; Pacific 6s. of '95. ..102 ■'>* C<fcohio:>s IIOV2 1 odiDc 4s. So ,* C 11 * D 41/js 104S' 8 Kio a Weil, Isis.. 8l^ 2 Den &l; .. .109 | St L&I V. Oen .is 85 Den AX ii 45... 873» St LJt FGen 6s. 1 1 * Fas. len 11 1515....10SV 2 st P consols 138 lA I- rie (ien 703„ St P C cV 1* Ists. . . . 1 19' 4 FWA- D Ists t r.. 68^4 D■, 5s lib lieu Electric 55.. .. 10. ' „ S Carolina Nn-fnd. L* 0H <t A6s 104 southern Jtv 6*... 91=5*1 do do 2* ofd. lOoi.g -tanßDeAT»ine6i 60 HA- T Cent 65.. 112 j 1 enn New Set 35.. 8614 do cou 6s. 103 j Tex Pac LA lsls 95' luaClus .100 Do, reg 2ds.. 27 Kan Corn r hi I' P lata loll:. Kan V lst(DD)tr.lo9Cj C P D A Gulf lsta. 471/g La Nw Cousol 45.. $9 Wab lsi 5s 1053 s LANl'di4i» 843 s | Do. 2ds 78 Missouri os 100 j West store 45..... ll'tM/j M.XI 2s bOi. 8 : Va. centuries 66 Do, 4s 86 I Do, deterred . 4 N V lentral Ists. .1 18« 4 , l'<fculs:s 5s MINIS.. STOCKS. (hollar $ 45 Ontario. $3 80 Crown Point Ophir 75 . on. Cal. A Va... 1 110 P1ym0uth. ........ 09 Deadwood Quicksilver 100 Could A Curry.... 301 do pfd 100 H ale A Norcross. 160 j Sierra Nevada.... «•.*> Homestake SO 00 >- tandard 170 Iron Silver 25 l scion Con 35 Mexican. ;-,5 Yellow Jacket.... 35 Uc.Sllli. BOSTON. Nov. 11. — Atchison. 12i£; Bell Tele phone. '-'53* Chicago. Burlington and Quincy, 6.6 /8 ; Mexican Central, 6; Oregon short une, 18; .-an Diego, — . NEW YOKK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YOKK. Nov. 11. - FLOUR- Receipts, 56,321 bbls; exports, 32,082. Opened easier, but with the late jump in wheat rallied and clos>d firm; winter straits, $4 55ft£4 70 Wilt at - Jte. eipts, 276.700 bushels: exports, 76,590. Soot, firm: No. 2 red, S9Vic. Options opened weak; sold off under bearisti cables and denials of Argentine crop In ibe morning but turned strong in the afternoon on rumored trouble between Greece and Turkey, closing active nt 1,4 c net advance. 'o. 2 red November closed at 9014 c: December, 95 , /..f*i97c, closed 97c. lis P — Irrn. WooL— B ea.iv. PEILOLECM-Dull. I'll. IRON Warrants dull; $6 75 bid and $7 a. ked. LAKE COPPER-Unchanged, $10 85 bid and $11 asked. . -Quiet; $13 70 bid and $13 75 asked. SPELTER— DuII; $4 10 bid, $4 20 as'seL LEAD— r.xch. weak; $3 75 Did, $3 85 asked: brok- rs' we.ck at $3 50. COEF.-.r.— Options closed quiet and unchanged to 5 points dec. •. --ales 14,3ii0 bags, mcluuing December at *5 45. March. »5 70 spot Coffee— Kio, quiet. Mild, dv 1. SUGAR — Haw, sieady. Refined, strong. ILK— Receipts 2581 packages; steady. Wes; ern creamery, l4(j£23c: Elglns, 23c; factory, io<ai3c ton* - Receipts. 5793 packages: firm; State and Pennsylvania, 1m0,24c; Western, 22c. Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. Nov. 1 I.— California dried fruits: Apples easier, other fruits quiet. Evaporated Apples Common, 6ft£7 :i rme wire rav. 7 : s.i(-g.Bc: wool-dried ime, SLggSl choice, BV^bo^c; fancy. Offii*. ■ ■..*. PKUN E5— 63,814c V 11.. as 10 size and qualltv. APKILO'Is — Loyal. 7a9'->c; Moorpark, $6$ lie. '" * PEACHES— Cnpeeled. 7iglo':; Peeled, 12@17c. CHICAGO GRAIN MAKKET. CHICAGO, Nov. 11.— Slight damage by frost to Argentine wheat crop and Liverpool quotations reduced from Id to 1 14.1 per cental were the feat ures of the news that opened the wheat market iierefom lc to l's'' per bushel lower than It clrsed the day lore, there being plenty of May offered at the start at 893/i.@897g... The late ad vices from Argentine yesterday were such as to cast some doubt on ihe report that there had been any considerable damage iv Argentine, and this was confirmed by the setback the market received at Liverpool. '.he result was there was a good .'.-a' of liquidation on the part cf longs » ho load d upon yesterday's bulge. The receipts were 1 gain discouragingly heavy in comparison with tho-e of the year before and checKed lurther weakness in the course of the forenoon. ■-> vere frost, tbat might harm a mucii more important crop than that of the Argentine, was foreshadowed in the report ofthe local signal .service bureau, and ihat gave the market the strength it showed occasionally. Chicago receipts were 136 tars by rail and 96.700 bushel by la.c, the latter No. 1 northern spring from Duuih. It was estimated that contract s.ocks were increased abou. 200.100 bushels to-day. Western primary markets reported in all 1,210,000 bushe s, against j'20,000 bushels .he year beiore. I- xp -rt c earances for the day from Atlantic and liulf ports were equal to 485,0110 bushels Yesterday's enoim us export business at the sea board was fully confirmed New Yore* sui plied .he details 10-day ot about 1,25.1,000 busne s Closing cablegrams reported a decline of- id for the day. Paris was 20 centimes higher for near-Dy flour, and 5 centimes higher for -arch and April: 16 centimes higher for novemoer wu. a: and un changed for remo c deliveries. Antw r,c quoted 1- hi cei'iirues rLe in vv ala Walla. The marke. became quite s rong in the last half hour. The milling uemand for wheat iniprov-d consideraily and caused hii advance from 3c to 4c in low grades here, and Minneapolis reported a similar state of art'ai.s with r.gard to higiier prices for lower grades. The port of Odessa or at least the livers down whicn the I, applies of wheat are sent to that place, were reported c o.ed by ice. mimors that trouble had broken out again between Greece and Turkey weie circulated on the floor and also had consid erable effect, i any of the early sellers covered uu the a vance. The closing was firm at 9 11/4 C Corn was weak ear out closed strong. .day ■ anged from 303, to 29 3 ,ic, closing Junchanged at the latter figure. ii.its were easy during the morning following wheal and corn. hen tbo.e markets advanced oats also displayed a firmer tendency, .day ranged from 22c 10 213,4 and closed unchanged at 22c Provisions wtr very dull again and fluctuations were extremely narrow. Tbe leading futures ranged 11 follows: ARTICLKS. l.'pell. | High. I "-"-2% *83% B*l% p.'/ 4 ; 261 4 *-6--4 26% '-7 I 3UI . '-OS. 19» i 20 1 ' 21% 22 j ; 371/2 " 45 ■-> 37 V.*- l-'*,_ ! • ! 4 15 1 22 1 ., jI iO 4 07i/ 2 4 3-I*. 4 35 I 4 35 14 40 I Low. j ICI ie. i Wheal No 2— November, New...., Decern Der, New -lay Corn Na 2— November December May j Oats No. 2— December. . May. ; Mess Pork » bbl- l ecember- , January Lard; *» 100 Ibs- Eecember ) January ; short Ribs, 100 lb- ' December January | i i ' 9_*V_ : 893/8 I ! 26 I -61/4 \ lPs /4 ! **l-% 1 BS__ •»_ 91 -Vi i ':fA 303/ g .0 I '.2 7 37% S J-7V. 17 4 5 j I*'-' I 15 1I . 0 I 22 8 I 37 1. I 4 30 j I' 35 I i . 35 I 1 40 Cash quotation* were as followi: F.our. steady. Winter patents, S4 801&5; st aits. S4 40(0.* 60; Spring special***, S5: .Spring oatenis, *4 76@5: StraiU, «4 40»4 60: Bhkeis, %'A 50®* 60: N«. 2 sprl-c vy beau 87@**)8 : Null spring Wheat. 85(tt89c: Na 2 Rej. 93y 8 @94%c: N'a 2 Corn 27@-'7i4c: Va 2 Oats. *.v,'; 4 i-t .->a 2 YVhlt-. f. 0.b.. 233 4 ®24-:: No. A While, L o. b., 22y a a2. -l/ a c: No. 2 ..ye. 47y*c; Ka 2 Barley, f. o b. *45 ®45c; No. A . >a 4, ; No. 1 Flaxseed, $1 03 1/.,® 1 07Vj Prime I Imo hv Heed. $2 65: Men Fork ft ooi, *7 45®7 60; Lsrd fl 100 lbs, -.5: Short Ribs sides (loose). $4 30®4 90; Dry Sailed shoulders (boxed). 4^i®sc: short Clear sides (boxea), 43/i®4"/ 8 c: Y\ h sky, distillers' finished good-**, per gal. Si 18; Sugar, cut loaf, ; granu lated, ; standard A, . A ktii-i.ks. Receipts. | Flour, bbls I 10,000 A beat, bu -40,1,00 .orn, bu I 220.000 Jats bu I 293.000 i I.ye. bu 11000 J.rlev, ou | 124,00b| A ktii-i.ks. Shipments 8,000 9.000 205. 277.000 67.000 IM.UUI On the Produce Exchange 10-day the Butter mar kei was steady: creameries, l 6®22V^c; dairies, 12 ©'-Oc; cheess B@BV^c: eggs firm, lr«sh, 18.-. VY heat Movements. Receipts. SPY Shipments. i nsl.eK Cities. Busheis 330.500 Minneapolis 60.830 298,715 Duiuth 130.630 H7.uto Milwaukee 5,200 259,.' 91.. Chicago... 8 938 63,448 Toledo 18,00-J 73.00J St. Louis 144,000 6,960 Detroit. 91,608 Kansas City 123,600 1,210,754 491,094 IJDKWATKB. 10.320 805t0n...... 133.209 176.700 New York 76,590 13,779 ..Philadelphia 19,457 63,167 Baltimore New Orleans. 353,966 229,256 FABIS » If RES Nov. Jan. Flour — Opening 61 75 61 30 Closing 61 80 61 15 heat— opening 29 36 1895 C105ing....... 2940 2890 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 2, 1897. I.IV POOL WHEAT FOTORKS. Dec. Mar. May. Opening 7 51,2 7 -**-% 7 3 Vb Closing 74V» 7 **% 731 CALIFORNIA FRUl't SALES. CHICAGO. Nov. 11— the Karl Kruil Com pany's auction sales of CalifO'nia fruits: Grapes— Tokays, simile era us. 7<-@9se, average 89c; doub'e crates. $1 27@4 04: Emperor, 80c®$l 05, average 98c. Four cars sold to-day. NEW YORK, Nov. IL— The Earl Fruit Com pany realized the following prices at auction to day: Grapes— Tokay, simile crates, 60<(a.$l 35. average $122; double crates. $1 5C<&3 73, aver a;es2 39: Cornichon, singe crates, 85cig$105, average *1 01 : double ciates. $1 8. fa* 1 55. aver age $_• 19; Malagas, sing crates, 70c@tL aver age 85c; 1 ed Kmpeior. TOc@sl .1 >, average 81c: Emperor. 70c@$l ;0. average 7lc. Pear-— M<>r ceau. $1 15@2 75, average $2 0.: Nell*, $1400 2 35. avenue $31 44: V car $1 40S11 45, average $140 I- ight cars sold to-nai. BOSTON. Nov. 11, — The Earl Fruit I ompany auctio sales of California fru 1 : Crapes— . o say, single ci ates,* 65c @$i 65. average, 93c: doubles, $160@.-120. average, $2 JO; Corniclion, single era es BJc@sl 55, average, $1 02: l»s. $1 '.5$ 2 65, average. $2; White . okays singe crates, B6c; Malagas, 80.-; Emperois, 90c<d$l 05, average, 94c. Iwo iters sold tc-dav. PHILaDEi Pill A. Nov. li.— Ear- Fruit Company realized the following prices at a'Jilion for California frill rapes— To single crates 65c<$S.$l 15, averag-, 7dc; r-n. 1 eror. 80i(d) $1 25. average, $1 08: Fereira. s. r u-c<isl 16, average. 98c: Muscats, 70c; Verdelle, 62c. One car sold today, EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, Nov. 11.— CATTLE— Thirty head of heavy beeves, averaging 1745 pounds broutht $5 -.5. and tbe bulk of the cattle sold at $4 4ilfa-5, the offerings embracing a fcooa share 01 fat steers Of aura live appearance. A )-o d many f d west ern 1 sold a' $3 75@4 40 and some good fed west erns so.d around $4 55. Choice feeders, $3 8 .4 4 6u: calves, $5(0,6 50: Western ranger', »3 5J «4 25 HOGS— The poiresl lot of packing how sold at $3 20.C&3 'Hi ami 1 he b'Ht shipping ots at $3 6 K<S 3 66, with the bulk of the hogs selling for $3 40 Jt 3 5.. Pis sold iscgel-.- a: $3 30@3 55. SHEEP — Broug.t Ufa 47 . Western range flocks bunging *,-( ii(gi 40 and lambs found lin ers at *4(g,6 10 Receipt — Cattle, 7.5J0; hogs, 37,000; sheep, 12,000. Kansas Citr- KANSAS CITY, Nov. 11 CATTLE— Receipts. 7000. Market steady. Texas steers, $2 Hb'S 4 10; Texas cows, $1 7. @3; native steers. $-' 50((3.5: . a ive cows and heifers. $1 :.0(a)4; stocKeis ami feeders. .13d4 40; i.ul.s. 42 40iji4. HOGS — Receipts, 14,000. Market wea.,lo 5c lower. hulk of sales, $3 2508 40; neavies $3 221/2(5)3 4J; packers, $9 '.Oralis 35: mixed. $3 25 (a..< 42i.- 2 . lights. *3 30.a3 42Vi; yorkers, $3 40® 3 421/2 ; Pics. $3 10®3 40 >n hKI —Receipts. 3000. Market Strong to 10c hig cer. Lambs, $3 2e(as 70; muttons, $2 ,'.O (q,4 75. Omaha. OMAHA. Nov. 11. -CATTLE— Receipts. 3503. Market steady to stronger. Native beef steers, $3 1-0(04 80; Western steers, »3 70@4 30; Texas steers, $;@3 60: cows and belters, $2 80(<iJ 80: .miners, $1 75*32 75: stockers and feeuers. $3 50 10*4 40: yes, S3 50ig,5 50; bulls and sta:*, $2 (43 50. ttuGS— Receipt«, 5800. Market steady to shade lower: Heavy, $3 26 A3 35: ralxeo, $3 30.n3 35: lights, »3 35fi4H 421..,: bulk of sales, *3 30®3 35. SHEEI' — Receipts. 3300. Market strong. Fair to choice natives, S3 70(ii4 30: lair to choice Westerns, $3 5054 15: common and slock sheep, <3i&3 80.- lambs, J4(tfs 60 NOKIUEKN WHKAT MARKET. Oregon. PORTLAND. Nov. 11. —The price of wheal sag ged back agr-in to-day and the top quotation in Portland was 75c for Walla Wa la. with val.ey selling at 78c and blue 3. em at 77c. Cleared— bar» Norma lor Queenstown with 1 8.46; bushels wneat; British bark Ben Avon. Queeusiown. with 83,241 bushels wheat. Washington. TACOMA. Nov. IL — Wheat steady. No. 1 blue stem, 74Vjc; No. 1 club, 77V..C. POKTL.VN'O'S BUSINESS. PORTLAND. Nov. 11.— Exchanges, $356,465; balances, $54,758. FOREIGN 31 ARRETS. Loudon. LONDON, Nov. 11.— Consols, 112%; silver, _'fi. . d; French rentes 103f 82i,ec. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 1 1— Wheat — Quiet: No 1 standaid California, 38s dd: cargoes off coast, no. bing ooing, partia.ly 3d 10 6d higher: cargoes on passage, less offering, partially 3d 10 6d uigh. 1; English country markets, wean: Frencn country markets, firm; wheal in I'aris steady: fiour in Paris quiet. CO'J TON- Uplands, 8 7-320. EXCHANGE ANU BULLION, sterling Exchange, BOdays ,-. _ $4831,* Sterling Exchange, fight — 4 86V4 Sterling cables — 4 8b' 4 New *» ore* Exchange, sight — 15 New York Exchange, telegrapnic- — i7Lf. Fine silver, per ounce — 673/g Mexican Dollars — 46 IKODUCE MARKET. Xi HEAT AM* OTHER GRAINS. YY'HEAT— Futures opened tower, butrecoverei In sympathy wi.h Chicago. 'Ibe spot market was weal*. Local quotations are as follows: Sl 43% ? ct: for No. 1, $1 45 for choice and Sl 47i,«£l 60 V ctl tor extra choice lor milling. CALL HOARD (-AI.FS. Informal session— 9:15 o'clock—Decernber 4000ctK $142%; 4000, $1 42%; £000, 423,*. May— 2ooo. $1 39; 32,000, Sl 386/ 8 ; 16,000 $1 38V2: 14,00 '. $1 38*4 SCO'S session— ay -38,000 rtl.«, $1 38%* IS.Oc/O. Sl :.8% December— 2ooo, »1 4214; «00u. Sl 4-»,«: 12.000. +*. 42%. Regular Morning t-BSsniN— Mav— 2ooo ctl.i. Sl 3?L 3 28,000, Sl 396/s: 2000, $1 39%: Sd.ooo. Sl 393^ I.ecemb-r - -.000, Sl 43V»: 12,000 Sl 4»'4t 14.000, $1 436/8; 14.000, sl 437/ 8 AFTERNOON session— u.y—4 ooo Ctls. 1.. 395/jjt 2UCO $1 39-^; buoO, *1 &«•%. December—cO. --000. Sl 43%. BARLEY'— Th? market Is dull and unchanged Feed. 82i/.j®9oc for dark to good and 92i/2 c fo ' chol.e hrigh.: Chevalier, for seed, Sl ,*.0(i,l 60. Brewing. $1 Obtgil ill Va tor Kft 1 and 90®b5c > ell ior dark Coast. TALL HOARD SALES. Inform Fekhion— 9:ls o'clock— No sale**. Si' ii Session— No es Regular Morning session— No sales. Afternoon i-ession — No sales. OaT. — lied have a. all udvaiced, being In de man 1 tor seed The other kinds are unchanged ancy Feed quotuole a 81 20®1 25 Veil; cood tochoice Sl 12y a (a*l 15 11 ctl: common, $1 O.i $1 10: Suror'.se, Sl 25*91 Ab; lien, $12581135: Cray, Sl 10(ftl 16: Mi. ling, Sl 12y 2 ®l 17y 3 t* cii: Black, lor seed. St 35® 1 50. Clipped Oata sell at il 0.- ft ion over the raw product. CORN — All description*! are lower and dull Small Round Yellow. Sl lOfttl I Sty* ell; Large Yellow, 9E@97V 2 c: YVhite, y7V2@ j s-- KYK- Is dull and lower at ti 05®1 071,:. ? ctl. LUCKYY iiLAI-Quoted at Sl 2U@l3s"* ell. FLOUR A->l> MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR— Net cash pr.ee* ere: Family extrai S4 76&4 86: Bakers' extras. $4 50 0.4 60 ¥ bol. CORN MEAL, ETC. — Feed corn, *22 9 ton: Cracked Corn, it 2 3® 2 4 "it ton. MILLsTL'FFs— Prices In sacks sre as fo lows, usuul discount to the trad.-: Uraham Flour. So "V 100 Us: Rye Flour. $2 50 r> 100. Rice Flour. $5 75; Cornrueal. $2 25; extra cream do, 43. Oatmeal, S3 50: Oat Croats. $4: Hominy, S3 10® 3 SO: Buckwheat Flour. $3 25®3 60: Cracked Wheat, $3 25; Farina, $4 50; Whole YY heat Flour, S3 26: Rolled Oats (bbls). S3 70«fi5 90: In sacks, S3 75: Feari Barmy, {4; Split Teas, S3 50; Ureen do, S4 25 "f. 100 lbs HAY AM~. FKfcIMTUFF*. . There were no receipts of Bran and Middlings yesterday. Hay was steady and unchanged. BRAN— BI6 50®. 7 lor tne best and 515915 60 ft ion for outside brands- MIDDLINGS— S2O®2O BO for lower grades and *21 r.i '.n 2 2 60 f ion for the best. FEEDSTUFFSJ— RoIIed Barley. *{'-o@2l flton Oil cace Meal at the mill. 130 V tun; jobolrig, S3l: Chopped Feed, 515®16 9 ton: Cocoanat Cace. Sl7 60: Cot tonne, d ileal. 529®30 * ion. HAY heat, 512®15 * ion: YVheat and Oat, Sll®14; Ost, $lI J r<il2: Barley. S10®12: cm pressed, «Q2®l4: Alfalfa. *B®9 50; slock, *B©9. Clover, Sh®l.i fi ton. b'I'BAVV — 30®40c V bale. F. KAN is A->l> sKGDS. Beans continue dull and weak as a rule, thoujh nrices show no further decline. BEAN'S — Bayos. Sl 85(312: Small YY'hltes 51 lOfcil SO; Largo YVhite*. 90c*a>Sl 05; Pinks. Sl 25®1 36; Reds. Sl 35®1 40; Blackeye. Sl 76 atl 00: i-e.i Kidney, Sl -Sn-l 90: Llmas. Sl 60® 1' 70: Butlers, *1 35®1 50; Rea, Sl -o®l 40. SEEDs — Brown Musiard. $3 i* ell: Yellow Mustard. S2<tt2 60 9 ctl: Flax, $1 80(92; Canary teed. '. i i&--\<- V- lb; Alfalfa. 6Lic; Rape 20 Mac; Hemp, 3c; 'timothy. 5y 3 c DRIED FLAS— NUes, Sl 26; lireen, Sl 20@1 40 ' 9 cih POTATOES OMOS . VKGETABLES, Prices for all kinds remain about tbe same. FOTATOEB— Early nose, 30 ' a4O v. River Red**. 35ta40c: Liver Burbanks, 30(a,40c (V sac*). Orrgon Burbanks, 40®65c: >alinai Burbanks. 60 (ttSOc; Sweet Potatoes, 35@00c fl ctl tor Rivers anu 6.i®7i*c for Merced. ONIONS— SI 25*31 40; Fickle Onions, 60@75c 9 sack. V EoETAßLKS— Mushrooms are quotable at 16® 20c ? Ib; Marrowfat squash, SIO * ton: Hubbard Squash. Slo®l2 \f. ton; Bay cucumbers, 4 65c "$ box; Green Tejipers, 40@30c fur Chile and 50®65c for Bell; Dried Pepper**. s(gi6f ; Green Teas. *>VfCs Ib: string Beans, 3y a ®4i/ 3 c; Lima Beans, .">»!'**• tbt Dried Okra, 6@Bu; Egg Plant, 50f1,75c: Cabbage, lili®7s" fi cv; Carrots, 25® SOc ft sacs; Garlic, 3-ti--',^.: lb; Tomatoes, 25® 36c ft box. I'OILTLI ANl> GAME. POULTRY— No more Eastern is expected this week, hut there will be lour can at least next week. 1 urkeys. alive and dressd, are dull aud weak. Other Poultry remains about the same. Some kind s of Game are lower. Live Turkeys, ll*ai2L' ! c tor Gobblers and 11© 121 „ c lor Hens; dressed Turkeys 12Q.14*. ; Geese, V pair $1 25(^1 50; Ducks, $3 50'a.s 50; Hens, $3 60 » 5: Roosters, young. iltfp's 50 *© doz; do, old, $3 75@4 50: Fryers, S3 50(<£3 75: Broilers, #3 50 tor large and $2 50t**£3 for small: Pigeons, $1 25 @1 60 j*** doz fur young aul 75.1**1 ior old. GAME— Quail, > dozen, $1: Mallard, $3 50 @4 50; Canvaiback. &l(dii 50: Spr.^. $1 ~sa> 2 50: Teal, Sl 50ia;2; Widgeon. Ifi 50-sl 75: i-mall Duck, $1 st'@l "75; Gray Geese, $2 60(^2 75; While. *I@l „o V dcz; Bran:. $1 50@2; Luglish Snipe. $1 '5(g)J; Jact snipe, $lf<tl 25. n»re, $1© 1 25: Rabbi's, $1 2d@l 50 for cottontails and 76c @$1 for small. * BCTTKB, CHEESE AND EGGS. Quotations remain undisturbed. The demand and aupp.y about balance. . BUTTER— Ckkamkry— Fancy creameries. 28@20:: sec onds, 2t!(g;27i/.jc %>. lb. Daiky— choice to fancy, 23®26c # 16; lower •grade-. i6(g.-2i._.c Picki. ku — 226u24cft tb. > IKKIN — 19&20 C ifl th. CKKAIIKKY 1 ITU— 221 . @2Bl/ 2 C "9 lb. J- astern— l2(o.l 3c for ladle-pacned. CHE.ESE— Choice mild new. l'-(&liSc 1? lb; com mon to good, 10(JB»lic Cieam Cheddar, ll((*12c; Yonng America, .'.'igil.'i^c: Orejon. 10.: lc; Western, ilVfe-*f|i2c: Eastern, I*-Icjs©T3VSjC T> lb. EGCJ-s— I. audi Eggs. 35@42%c; store Legs, 30c %» doz; Kastern, 23@26c ior iaucy, --O®22VjC lor firsts and 17(g119c tor seconds; Duck 1 .it , -Odi'JCic 1* dozen. llllilHOU'l ANO CH'KL'S TKUITS. The only kinds of \\ me Grapes now left on the market are white, which are wet and poor and hard to dispose of All other fruits are quiet at the old prices, DECI) COLS FRUITS— Strawberries. $ (33 * ch?sl for larga berries $45*. »i chest. Cane Cod 1 ranberrl. $6 60@7 fl bbl; Jerseys, *- 25659; Coos Bay. $2 60©2 75? box. Peaches, 40(g,b0c %4 box ior common and 76c^S $1 tor choice. Pears, winter Nells. 76c@*i ; common kinds, 35(<git>6c p box. Apples. '.. '(a4()c %* box lor common and 60*Jp85c lor good to choice. Ijuliic es, •J^ijfio.-'c %l box. Grapes, in boxes, lifaii-'Oc for nil kinds. Crates sell about 10c higher ihan boxes. YVhlie Wine Grapes, $. <g,lO. Persimmons, 50(575c "$ box. j I'om.grat.aies. bl *Ssi7sc box. CITRUS FRUITS— New Navel Oranges. *1 50® a all: M-edlin*;s. $2: Orapo Frnit, $6ca7; Lemons, $150*32 for common and $2 26@2 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes. $2*<t3 50 V oox: Bananas, tf-llb- fi huucU; I'lueapph-s. $2*^3 .- doz. DI.ILD 1 HI ITS, LA. SINS, NUTS, ETC. There is nothing new. DRIED FLU ITS— Quotations are as follows: Prunes, carload os, -1 ' 4(0.4 12 " tor 40-50's. 3:*..i<j*j) 4c lor 50-6t. :li ( s:p..c ior 60-70's, 2%@3c cc, r ;7. -811's, 21/i@2l/ 2 c y 'it, lor 80-90 s and ~l'^ii.-Jc for 90 100's: Peaches, s(aoi «c I" It: tancy. o'.ya, 7i.-jC; peeled, 10ig;l2i/s; Apricots, 6@6c Ip lb tor Royals and 7(a*Bi--*;C for good 10 lancy Sloorparks: evaporated Apples. tt&'/Vjc; bun-dried, 3 3 ifgi4VJ*,c: black Figs, in sacks. 2(g3c: Plums. ■• ' •_.(g.*l 1 vc' %l tb 1 tot pitted and ljitH-.c for pitied; bleached * Plums, 6c: Nectarines, JtAoc tp lb tor prime to > fancy: Pears. 2(ftsc qua.ierj and 2y 2 (iiJ*Di /a c for halves accord I g to color, i-t<*. * ■ BAlslNS— New Kaisins, 2 1 .i(a 1 :c for 2-crown, 4c for 3-cronn. 5c tor 4-crown, 5t' 3 c tor Seedless t-ultanns and $1 10(4 115 lor London layers. Dried Gn-petj. 2»4c Nl is- ches' nuts are quotable at 8(g)10c -$ lb: Walnuts, 7@7V a c '& lb lor hard and I-@9c *» It. for soflshell; Almonds. 3@4c for hardshell and 9c lor papershe I: Peauuts 4(g).")C for Laser.! and 4c lor Por la; Hickory Nuts, 6®sc $1 lb. Pe cans, 9<s.]oc ■& tb: Filberts. ('(g-iHzC; Brazil Nuts, ttfe9c: Cocoanuts. *4 61 (ai %" 100. HONEY— Comb. 10c for bright and 7fti9c for lower grades; new water-whit" exiractea, 4i,4(fJ 4S;c; light amber extracted, 334(&4c j* lb. ; i,.M.bWiX- 23®250 ■»» lb. IK^VIM.iNS. There Is a fair demand, v hlch keep? stocks from accumulating. cl lit., ji EATS— Bacon, By e S lb for heavy, 9c ior light medium, 10c lor Ight, lOVic 1» tb tor extra nam end i2c for snsar-cured. East ern sugar-cured Hams. lO^jSlle; California Hams. V'g,'i\ z |» tb: Mess Beef, $8 V* bbl; ex ra mess "do. 49,- family do, $10: salt Pork, *fh®>l 60 '& tbl: extra prime P. Ik. 89 1*0; extra clear, $16; mess, $14 60 p bbl; smoked Beef. lOVaf-il'.'ysC * tt> LA RD— Eastern tierces quoted at S'^c V lb for compound and tic fur pure; pans, 7c; California tierces, uc V It. tor conipouid and 6c tor pure; half-bbis, 6Vic: 111-!b tins. 7c; do a\h, '-"Vac. COTTOLENE— Tierces. fc :, sc. Packages less than 300 Its— l-tb palls. 60' in ■ case. B%c. 3-tb rails, 20 in a case, 83/ c: 5-tb palls. 12 In a cii', h'/ic; 10-Bb pails, 6111 a case, BVB--': 50- lb .ins, lor in a case. 75,^0: wooden bm Itets, 20 ttn net, 7%c: fancy tuns 80 ttn net, 7Jj' 8 c; hull puis, about .10 lbs, 7 i/aC f»tt). HIUES. TALLOW, WOOL AND HOTS. In spite of tbe recent Improvement in Hops In the East and Europe, this market is dull a .d local dealers a-.- talking of po*-sible lower prices There sno decline yet, however. Woo! and Hides re main unchanged. HIDES AND --KlNS— Culls and brands sell lc under sound stock. Heivv salted steers, 10c '4 Ib: medium. 9c; light, By>@9c; cowhides. «V2®9c; stags. 51/2 C: sated Kip, 9c; salted • air, 10®llc ii Ih; salted Veal, 9c; dry Hides. 15jg,15'-«c: culls and brands. 12@12V«c: dry Kip and Veal. 14c dry 1 alf. 18c: culls, 12c: Goatskins. 201&35 C each: Kids, sc; Deerskins, good summer. 25c 'p. tb: medium, 20c: winter. 10c; sheepskins, shearlings, 15®25c each; short wool, 35®60u each; medium, 60(|£80each: long wools, 80c®$l each. ALLOW -No. 1. rendered. :'*a3V 2 c 1? lb; Na 2, 2®2yjC: refined, 5.*; Grease, 2® 2 Vic «( Ib. Wool. — Fall clip — Mnid.e counties, free, 10® 13c: do defective. lOfellc-. San Joaquin, de tective, 7@S»c & lb: do Lambs. 6yj®Bc: Southern Mountain. 12c; tree Northern, 12fu;14c 1? tb: no. deli-cilv", 9®llc; Humboldt and Mendocino, 13@15c -f, tt.. Jiul's — Old crop. 2*o6c f, lb lor poor to fair and HColoc for -.'.oou; new crop. l(paillV 3 c GENERAL JD.KCUAXDISK. BAOS— Calcutta Oram Bags. 8 c; snnQueniln. 55 40, Wool Dag*. 27030 c: Fruit Bags, oi/ia G^frC and 6c for ihe different sizes. COAL— Wellington, $8: New Wellington. $8; 'I held Wellington. 87 10: Seattle. $5 60: Br.- ant, ib 50: Coos J ay. $4 75; Walls-end, $6 75 «« on; Cumbeilaud, $14 60 V '"" In hulk and $16 111 sacki*. Pennsylvania. Anthracite Egg. $14 V ion; Welsh Anthracite ,*>®l2: funnel. $9 50 s* ton: Bock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Val ey, $7 60 Coke, $1 iin bulk and $15 % ton In sks. LIVERPOOL SALT— Is no.v quoted at fUX 60 and i»,1 5 for the two trades. CAS'I OR OlL— is now quoted at $1 05 %( gallon in case-, and 97 l 'ic in bb's. SUGAR— lb" Western Sugar Refinery Company otioies. urms net cash: Cube and crushed and Fine Crushed, 6%c: Powdered- 61/ xc; Dry Grauu laied, 51/jc V lb: Confectioneis' A, oyjc: Magnolia A, 61rC. Extra C, sc: Oolden C. B e. Candy Granulated, 56/ c; California A, sV*c; half-barrels V4C more man carrels, and boxes Vi e more. BAN FKANCISCO MEAT 3IARKET. Receipts about balance the demand and the market shows no change. Whoesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh terers are as lollows: REEF— First quality, 2 @7c; second do, 5»/3@ 6.-: third do. 4@6c # lb. VEAL— Larg- 6(oi6c; -small. 6@7 f, th. MUTTON— Wet hera, 6(g>7c; Ewes, 6c $ lb. LA \lß— spring, 7@Bc s* lb. PURE Live Hol-s. 3s / i®;iy 8 c lor large and »y 2 c lor small and ?. , '>»,@3s,* c for medium: soft hogs, .l/j'jSJi^c "fi tti; dressed do. s(q>oc. KT.CJbII'T-» OF IKOOUUK. , rem 24 hour*. Flour, orsks.... 14.061 1 Eggs, doz 11,700 Wheat, ells 4 882 Cheese, ctls .... 133 Barley, 3.01 d! Hides, no 232 oats, ctls 156 1 Pel bdls. 120 Beans, sks 5.034 00!, bis *6 Potatoes, sks 1,495! Wine gals 35,500 unions, 5k5...... , l 79 -^ugar. ools 968 Hay, tons 38. Itaisins. ooxei.. 4 Straw, tons 15; line. ..oil. ..... 162 Middlings, aks... Leather, rlls 21 1 Bran, sks — . . allow, cut...... 16 Butler, ctls 267 • — • — • THE STOCK MARKET. YY'lth the exception nt Occidental, which showed a further advantage, there yv. s nothing new in mining SHOCKS yesterday. Trade was dull and prices were generally lower than on the preceding day. .Tue Alaskn i'rc'.ers' Association will pay a monthly dividend of 75 cents per snare to-day. Ihe delinquent, assessm -nt «ale of the Yellow Jacket Mi in- Com pa v will he held at the main office i*. <;• l i nil. Nov., to-day. The -liver King Mn ing company of Utah has j: si paid a dividend of 3 cents [>• rsln re, amount ing to 537.50J, and making a total Of 276,000 p id 10 (I ,le. ; ..'lh- -spring Valley YYater Company will pay tie icgular nc. ih y dividend of 6j cents per sin re o Nov -mm r 20. Ti.e. yield of the Segregated Be (her mine Jor the pust .vim; amounted lo seven mining carloads of ore. the average cir .sample assay of which was $21 26 per .ci. . In h'-.om tech -gr unit of the Savage Mining Company curing the p ist week on the 600 level the west cr.ts>cut starte I from tbe no th literal drift at a point i3,"> net norlh of main west eros - cut hus been an need 12 feet: to al length 66 feet; face In quartz and por-hyry. On the 130 level woik was resumed In he ma. n west i ritt, wnich was cleaned on and repaired a distance ot lit feet: total length 179 feei. Hiunswick-lode— 'lie main nor h nrif , tO ' level, yv as driven 25 feet 'or the week: total distance 162 fee.: f;C; in porphyiy and sir a^sol low grade quarts. NO A It. i sALES. Toltowinc were the ■>».«=•• in the san Francisco fttck Board yesterday: Srat'LAß MuliNiNo kkriiov r^vyrsriNn PtTO. 300 Alpha 091000 Con lm. .021500 Justice. ...21 iOO Alia _0h 150 C P0int... 27000 Occd ...1.65 20n Ande5. .... 26 too 25 60J Othir 82 700 Beicnr... .35201 »» * 0 SMItM Itrut . . . 36 400 t-Al 40600 H*X... l-45200 ci Ntv 65 200 Bullion. ..08* 50 1 s*. 1200 Ulan 10 iHKRSOON SESSION— 3:3O. 200 A1ta. ....,07 100 Chllr. 55300 Potoal 52 1 0 Andes 27 24 1d&V... 1.00*60 > 5a»a«e....37 -.00 Belcher ...37 200 CidtC 3-1 100 » S» 66 401 BAB At) 300 J. AN. ..1.60 IOJ Uni0n.... .37 100 Ciialme.... : OliOO Justice... .2l!iooo Utah... 10 15 i CPoIn-....2b20J 0U...r 8; IOJ * J**.***.-..-- 37 30 3. 400 Overmn...o& 100 ... 38 50 2", I 1 0110-nlntr wen lb* -*■»•--' in the Pacifi.- Stock I-iaiu yesterday*. W-'TtAt iT«inx- 10:11. 100 Alnli* 09 500 ConN V. 02 100 0vrmn. ...10 800 Alta. 081000 E sN>v.oi|2o< roto*..- 50 200 Ande5. ... 252u0 Exchr oil2oo 51 900 Beicner.....". !.' lO a v 341200 52 20 1 J * 8... 42 SOU 35 300 >-Hvaß-....36 200 41 51 Hit A. ..1.50 500 Pcorplon..o.f 400 Bullion... .09 S'JO Julia o'. -OJ 58«fcM....08 200 Caleda.... 19:10J Justice.. .2 200 09 100 Challi:e...3l -00 Kentuck..O 6JO ~N"V 66 400 Choir ....54 .00 03 1000 5HU1....05 460 CCAV... LIS! 1000 L Wash. o2 200 StLouis...o7 100 Confi 200 Aiex 41|30J union. . . . . 37 500 C inio ....O'-iIOO Occldt.. 1.55 200 Ulan 1" 6011 Crn PL....25i25J Oohlr 83 800 x JMiai... 37 200 2«j j AiTHRNOON" BKSSIOX — 2:33. 100 Ande5. ...27 iOJ Crn Pi 2520J Oohir 83 400 Belcher ...**; 10 I ...: 2.; 450 Lotos 63 100 3b! 2. O AC. ...34 200 Savge- 371/2 200 B*B 41 400 36 200 38 B 'U 8u11i0n....! : 50 HAN....1.55N0J b8AM.. .09 200 OV- lOU i tygi'iSOt-NeV 66 550 Catena... 20*100 l.c 200 67 100 CMiuu*...Si Justice.... 100 Stdrd...L66 200 Ch011ar....,")! -iOJ Mexcn....4 li'.'OJ lniou 38 100 100 0ccd.....1.50120d Utah 10 200 CC'*V... 1.15,200 0vrmn... .10 .00 V Jckt-....37 500 Con 1m... OJ2OO 09i CEOSINO OLOI ATIONS. THURSDAY. Nov. 1 1- P. v. Eid.A&ked.i Asked. Alpha C0n.... 08 09 Julia. — 03 Altu 07 Oft lustlce 20 21 Andes ... 26 28Kentuck 02 03 Belcher 36 Sb Mexican 41 42 Benton Con... — 60 occidental 1.45 — BestAßlchr.. 41 42 ophlr B.i 85 Bullion 09 Overman.. o9 10 Caledonia 19 2lii'oiosl 62 63 Chollar 55 66 -avage. 3* 39 ton. Cal AY a. LiO 1.15. eg. Belcher 09 10 Challenge Con. 80 3. scorpion 06 — Con. Imperial. 02 3 -I ver Hill 05 06 Confidence 90 95 lerra Nevada. 66 67 crown Point .. 26 27 -tandard 1.65 1.70 Exchequer 01 0: Union C0n...., .6 37 Oould ACurr.. 34 35 L'tah ll 12 Hale AtNorcrs. 1.55 1.65 Yellow Jackeu 37 »» t'lOOu AN xs i,o.Mj EXCHANOK. THURSDAY. NOV. 11-2 p. M. rMTKi. hl'ATo.cs BUijy Bid. Asked. i Hid. Asked. I »«s eonD.ll3 — ,U s tares... »cU% — li new jisiieiiS — j MISctKLLA.Nh.<)IT*S snvm rm-etcw*3s.ii3 _ ,s pO. 05.... 100141021/, '.Bl Elec LOS 128 — Hkki.ai is 10 _ CntraCW6* 971&100 :Lo2d Is Ss... 110 — Dpnt-siex-co — 98V 2 urn ni 65.. 123 — tdsn LAP 128 i/ — 1* &D Ky-Ji . 11 U — lACDKR6«I*j7 109 V" i'ACh Ky di. — lOllj, btary-st Hit — 10 < ) wl-st KKdi ila — BCitso^s.lo2 107 ih«no,WL&L - JOi LcsAniLdi — 100 tactoPAu. — IOJ LoonteeJ 99y 2 104 I tFANPRi*. 1045, g iu5 Mkt-stCble6sl26 — i-PKKArlztii 99y B HO DoßyCon 6s. lib B lllVi sPKRCaIdi. IOBV2 -lO*/* NatVinOslst — lOU tsl'lllti — 95 NevCNi{K7alU . — |-PBrKCatB«. — 107 C:*. N Br Oal Os. 108" 8 1093 2 cV Water 01. 1185/sll& : *-K/C*u M »5 — -VWater-ta. iij li /4 1013/ N PC, tts.... 104 3 8 — i*MikluVj«n.>» 99 — HAIKU 6TOCKS. Contra Costa 45 — Ifcpru* Valley 995/. 99% taariacok... to — i MAS AMI KLJiCTRtO RTO"K« j Capital — 25 I Pacific Li 11, 67 58 Central. ffV 2 - |S !• OAKIec. 96V 2 97 Elec i,i«a! 14 1 4 3.4 |-au VnuNM -l / 8 J3, Oak Vj L& il 56 — j-ioc*tlou i4»** — raw O** JlU>l y3i/ 96 [ IM.UKAXI.-i STOCKS. Ilreman'sF.'ies — ; I'OMMKIICIAt. BANK STOCK* Ando-Cal... 55i<2 — 1 1 list N'a..o i. 185 — BankOf Cal.. 242 — : '.ondouPAA. 129 130 liUßhiSlWcj 99 — ' jilprcn Ex.... 12 — H'.'lXco isa.sk STOtJK*«. rer^Al.Co.. 1510 * — I say <* loan.. .. 100 HumtiSAL.lcs 1160 l^ecurlty ..25'J — Mutual. .15 4u j tuiou irua.,tf6\l — t-.it 'a* v Uuion 46O — | STRUCT HAII.RO AD STOCK 1. California.... 1-.9 — JOakrfLAxl*/ _ 100 Cearr-8C...-. 40 — Presidio .... 6 — is.tuk.tn.-a. ... 50% 31141 is. , :■>■... STOCK «- California.... — 115 Pliant On*... 36i/ a 36 Luteru j.... — 90 | Vlgorit. s /g 36/ 8 mr*d.HM;ritn IBTO*"K«- A lank* ritrs. 97% 98 ■ l.Nat Vin«;o. - 8 Ocr Lead 00. 105 — | Ocean lcSSCr* 3214 »2-'< 4 <t>Ca. 24 24 Lj' lac Aux if V — 3 Buicli-sPv^j 31«/ 8 34K/A, PacßoraxUa 100 — UUH.IAHIL. vo ' - 1 far( PaintOo u»/i — tAl.t-.-il.ia-..--' kmaksj.i. Board — 2. Giant Powder Con «5 00 25 do do 36 12*2 IU Hutchinson KP Co ;.. a* 62iJ 6J Market-st Railway 50 87i/ 3 10 do 00 ...... oii/O v-5 Mutual Electric Light 13 37^ 65 do do 13 60 - 20 Oceanic H S Co • 32 25 5 Pacific Lighting 67 76 45 *> V iv.ier — S>9 50 £0 Vigoni Powder c 37Vi Stieet- '."'-' i3'i Hawaiian rommerclal 24 25 $1000 N P CX It Bonds, 6%. U0 25 95000 15 V 4V Bonds 10125 -»i.l-C-AH».«MM> in.sss.ls. Board— 65 Alaska Packers' Association 98 00 MO '-cant Powder Con 35 60 175 Markei-st Railway 51 00 15 Mutual Electric Light 13 50 50 do do _ _ 14 00 20 8 V Water 99 62i/ 3 100 do do 99 75 *3000 S V 6*i Bonds 118 62i:_, 100 Vigorit Powder 3 37V 3 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Estate of Gerret Mlddlehoff (hv William Des man 11 and William H. Mlddlehoff, executors) to Charles hluuker, cot on SW corner of Fulto.i and lacuna streets. v\ 110 hy s 60: *8000. Caroline E. Mlddlenoff (widow of O.) to same, fame; 1 10. J<-s*-ph «nd Bridget Robinson to Simon Clav bursh. lot on N line Halght street, 174 :4s g w of Webster, W :75/ b- N 137:6. *10. Frances J. P. and ,\ti*ctin D. Mo.ire to C. W. Mc- Af:-e, lot on sw corner or Vallej 1 and Deviaderj streets, \\ 164, >36d'g 54 mm.. W 13, &4 d g. 51 nun. - W to a point equally distant at right ancle from S line of Vallejo and N line of Bioad i way X to W line 01 Devisadero, N 137:6. *10. David and Emma F Emerson 10 Chirles H. Smitten, lot on S line of Reulah street, 106:3 £ of Stanyan, E 25 by S 100: $10. Charles O. Alhenrn to Mary A. Athearn. lot on E line of Treat avenue, 156 a of Twenty-third Street S 90 by E 1.2:6: gift Hibernia *- livings and Loan Society to Elizabeth Smith, lot on W line of Do'ores street. li4Sof Twenty-third, B 70:6, \V 133. N 84:6, E9, S 14. 1. 12 4. «8000. .Va han J. and Olive a. (stone 10 same, same: $10. Louis and Antonla Bosse (by E. P. Tobin, com mlssiouei) to Stephen A. Born, lot outline of . astro street, 51:6 N of Twenty-third, N 25 by X 105; $1405. llenry N. and Eliza J. McChesney to Abner Doole Company, lo on SW corner of Eighteenth an.l Eureka sir-eta, W 35 by 8 7.i: $10. 3. L, A fred and Clara h.. Roncovierl to Sarah Kali ii, lot on NX corner of Oregon and Front streets, N 30 oy E 65, hlock bounded by Front, Davis, Washington and Jackson; $10. Ada Nan to Emma A. timber, lot on-W line of stone street, 7'< :6 N of Washington and 120 E of Powell, N 20 by W 60: $10. Hannah Tucker (c rone) 10 C E. Bom an. lot on NW lin" of Mission street, 375 SW of Sixth, sW 25 by NW 8i: $10. I lirv J. Campbell to Marie Otten (wifeof Hen nlng P.). lot '>n E line ef sixth avenue, 2.5 S of Ci ;i. ornia * re 't. 3 2 by E 120: $10. Jacob and '--a Heyman (b>* ..s.ar Hevninii, st tn.*..<.'*. to George aeeger ,tots 274 ana 276, Gift Map 3; $10. , a . v J 1.1 an (widow 11.) to William J. Whit", 0 on NW c r . r >f It p'ey (Prospect place) and Fo'som streets, N 50 by W 80, lo.s 29 and 3., ».. te-iii..n's in. 1 . I. V. lands: $10. Lloyd and Ka'" .Moulme to Augustus L. Rhodes, lots 11 anl 12. block 235, south San Eranc sco Homestead and i..iiit»id Asso-.iatlou; (111. Harry L. and Oeorge W. Cla-k. F. H. and Rosa lint M. stable to Caroline a. Clark, lots 4 to 9 and 17. Ha ey 's -Map 1 : $10. Caroline A. clarl. ,oJ. J. Rnuer. same; $100. AI.AUKI.A ...l-NTY. Marian F. B-. ney (wife >>f A. S.) to Frank C. Hay ns. lot on SK line of Vernon St., 30*1 SW of . uiklan.i "Venue, SW 322:10 by SE 240, b"ing a port. on of bloc; X, an.lsof c.'ak and View Home s.e**d As-.i t 011. quite aim dei d Oakland: *5 A. Mcc art 10 sam. , lot 11, bock X, same, quitclaim deed, Oak I end: $5. Frank C. and Llli K. Havens to Alexander Young. o'. on SE line of Wrnon street, 300 SU of Oakland venue, SW 322:10 by Si-. 24 J, block fc, same, leak and .110. Henry Draih 10 Ellse A. Drath, lot on N line of Brown street, 166 W of drove, N 120:3 by W 50, being lot 19. bloc D, map of property of Contral La. .U Company. Oakland; gift. Onion mi ings bank 10 Annabel Ben nan, lot on W liti" OI Harrison strret, 210 N of Durant, N a by W 150, Oakland: if-'JjO. Nancy J James .0 r I'a Crosby. lot on N line of Thlrty-liln'h street, '.26:8 X of Grove. E 26:8 b' N 10.1. portion of Montgomery Tract, map 1. Oak land Annex: $10 Ues: Oakland Mutual Loan /sveiat'on 10 Mcbael McWuino. lot on E line of Campbell street, 56:3 > "1 Mgbieeßlh, S 25 by t. 110, being lot 18, b ock 740 Oakland: $10. Harvey K. aud Marion C. Jewelt 10 Frederick Esty, undivided hat interest In lo' on pi line of Bristol slice . 150 E of Grnnt, E 60 by N 135, being lot 39, range 3. Hardy Tract, Berke ley: $10. . Frederick and Annie E. M. Esty to Harvey R. Jewetl. undivided half interest in lot on N line o.' Bristol -tr-e',200 A of Urant. X 5J by .n 135. be. IK lot 38. s. nie, llerkcsley; • $10. Same 10 sHinr. lot on s lin- nt Durant avenue, 114:5 Vj Eof Shatluck, X 40. btr s 30, ing lot 35. bock 14. i ol>t;e Homestca-1 Trac , subject 10 mortgage tor $220j Berkeley: $10. Same to -anie. lot on N line of Blake street. ICO YV rf Fulton. W ou by N I.i/, being iot 24, blocK 1*.7, i-t. c Tiacl, rue ey $10. . Same to sam -, lot on > line of Ward street. 80 YV of lulcoti. W 40 by S 13-. :H, block. D.Blake Tract, Beckeley; alio lot on S line of Basle street, 126 I*. of Sherman. E 55 by S 135, block 6, Barker 'Irac-, Kerkele-; $10. same to William A. Bnacow, lot ' on S line of Haste street, 180 Eof Grove, I-, 5 by S 135,' being lot 15, bock 6, Barker Tract; also lot on 6 live of Virginia street, 200 E of Grant, B 40 by H 1 35:4 block 1, state Univcrs.ty Homestead Association Na 4. Berkeley; »10. A. A. Fink to F. B. Mouiton and V. G. Kencb. lot on N line of College way, 40 YV of Mllvia street, N 13131, theuce at right angles 40, » 184. »1, k 40, to beginning, being lot 13, blo.k 4, Sea View Park, Berkeley: $10 Alfred Chant**; to Ere '. 'm*^ T. Hiol"lti lot on F. line ( f I.' nun .street. 22., N .f Bancrof way, - v 25 E 110: , bock 2. v Ila 01s ad.oi ing the university si. on the o .th. Be.keley; *1. L. T. and YV. B. i r ft' t > Antone J. King, lot L, bloc« 20. San Leandro. . den toivn.hi n: i 10. 1- 1 net te K. Ml ler twite ot O. C.) to O. C. .-.llMer, the N YY' 14 of -^c-c ion 16, township 5 .■*■*, range 2 F., except the YV i/ 2 of theSYV l.j ci sect on 16 and excepting the p 'i petual right io water rights, Mur ray Township; gift. John K. and c ecllia Hite to J. G. P. and .Tohaune H. C. Berkefeld, 10 on YV line cf Bonita e venue, 160, Ncf hay avenue, N 50 by YV 153.65, being lot 8. block B, Terminal Tract, Oakland Township; »26j0. F". a. and Mac G. Lish to Forrest N. Crafts, lots 44 to 47, block ¥, Christiana Tract, Oakland Town ship: $10. YViiliam F. and A'ice H. Curtis to Lelia K. Bleihen, lot on N line of Eighteenth street, 173.67 cV of ban Pablo avenue, YY' 27, N 86 66, SF: 27, S 86.35 to beginning, being lot 13 and «*■ 2 f.et of lot 12, Johc.ooii tract, Oakland: gift. George and L J. P.oeth to John Gillam. lot on N line of YValton or ThiTiy-fifih street, 316:1*1 YV of YVest stieet. YV 36 by N 120: 1, block M, property Central Land Company; --akland; $10. George I". .nd Beriha E. Reaser to Orin B. Frisble, lot .11 -s line of Walton or Thirty-fifth street. 243 YV of Telegraph avenue, YY' 20 by S 119:10. being portion 01 the estate of A. C. Brown, deceased, Oakland; $10. Finest and Lona A. Jacobs to YVilliam Jacobs lot on X line of A. mond street, 150. --of Mountain View avenue, it? 50 l.v E 150, being lot .0. resub divison of block hi, YVaruer Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Andy L. stone to Mrs. A. B. suffern. lot on NYV line of orchard . avenue, 100 sYV of Olive street, SYV 100 by NYV 140, being lots 51 and 62, leanon '1 ract, Brooklyn Township: $10. same to George and Annie K. Birkinshaw, lot on NYV line of Michigan avenue, 182 from ME line of county road, Oakland to San Leandro, NYY' 120 by NE 60 being a por.ion of .uadlson square, Elmhursl, Brooklyn Township. $10. Henry A. Hellwegen to I a ilnaTod, lot on N line of Clement avenue, 120 YV of Mulberry street, W Si by is 130, block 15, lands adjacent to Enci ml. Alameda; $10. Max J. and Bertha Brandenstein to Ashton C. Hu ill, lot on .->>; corner of sauta Clara avenue arid Fifth street. E : 4:7 by s 118, Alameda: $10. Manuel and Isabella Foster to Antonio L. F'lores, lot beginning at a point 100 SE from S line of lands of Phillip Gibert where same inter «-els V street, theme MS IN, 8b 100, sV." 150. NYV ,0 b ginning. Town of Alvarado, YVnshlugton Town ship. $250 iiaraM. Frank ti Milton S. Eisner, all interest in p ope rty In 'I ulare, Santa Cruz and Alameda counties: Si. Mary B. llussell to Michael Degnan, Pt on N line of Fifth street. 100 YV of ( astro, YY' 25 by N 100. block 49. Oakland; $10. Annie Vredenburgli 10 Riley A. Boggess. lot on NE corner 'telegraph avenue and Hudson street, 1-: 473 by .\ 467:3. b.ock U. Vernon Park, subject to mortgage for $6500, Oakland Annex; $600 J. John and Ada M. Hinkel to Anson s. ..ke, lot on f. line of Harper street, 90 N of Mason. N 45 by E 122:4, block 10, Central Park Iract, Berke ley: $10 .dward 1). and Helen Harmon to Louis Gott heim, lot on line of Harmon street, 225 I-. of Calais, E6O by a 135. block A, Harmon Tract, Berkeley; $10. J. D. McKee and Tallant Banking Company to Martin s. Hauser. loi on NYV line of Fruitvale avenue. 171 1 tl.o NE of county road leading no.v Oakland l> ran Leandro, Nfc 75, YV 145. S 75, E 146 to ginning. Brooklyn Township; *10. Amanda 1.. and Lucinda W. Cooper to James Dußois. Ims 17 and 18, block D, Fitch Tract, Aia meda; «10. I'.uil.l. r's Contract. Abbie M. Geraghty (owner) with James C. Bas sett (contractor), architect 'lhomas J. YVelsh, all work for a two-story, basement and attic frame bund rig on YY' line of hrader street, 150 Sof al er, S 25 by YV 131:.}; &3850. • — ♦ « THE BEST ANTIDOTE. Memphis Commercial-Appeal. Ii the lriend you meet upon the corner draws from his pocket a parcel of black pow der and proceeds to take a pinch, don't go to work and imagine that it is gunpoYvder, and that he is converting himself into a bomb; it is only yviiloyv Charcoal, Yvitli which he is lor tifying against the "germs." And don't think every lime you see a man going homo cvnh a bottle that in- is prepiring to get on a private jig; the bottle probably contains m.crobe kiiler. And if, as you talk Yvith ynur neigh bor on the streetcar, an odor most unusual salutes your olfactories don't wonder if he is making a match factory of his pockets; it is only the sulphur in his boots tvhich is assert ing iiself upon the stilly air, and which he wears as a "precaution." All of these anti dotes are quite tveil in their way, and are not to be laughed at. But the one, perhaps next to Jack Frost— s a st. upper lip. Cheer ful courage will go a long way in overcoming the enemy. «■ ♦ ■» It is calculated that if the children un der the care of the London School Board were to join hand* they would reach from London to Carlisle, d distance of 3CO miles. THE CALL CALENDAR. November. 1897. " .Mo. 1 lv. I I 1 W. Th I ~S ~ 4 10 11 | 17 I 18 j IFr fa. Moon's Phases. ■ ft j 6 First Quarter t-V -NOV 1. 12 13 ; *%_*_ Full Moon. 19 20 *V :nov -*■ • ,-p^Lait Quarter i 26 ! 27 I i^ Nov. 17. 8 9 I I — 14 lft 16 j 22 j I i 23 — — 24 25 I 21 29 30 | — — I i rf_v New Moon. <&/ Nov. 24. Kiist Quirt*. -)) Nov. 30 — — I fcTEAMEKS TO SAIL. Jlty Pueoia Vie A Pgt Una I Nov 12. 9a ** '■ Pier ri jueen •sao Die-ro Nov 12, Ham Plerll loruona.... dnmboUUßai Nov ]'.'. 2pm Pier! ..'■carina Coos tar Nov 13.12 v I'ier 8 state of Ca: Portland >ov 14,iuaji Pier .4 Kureka Newport Nov 14. Ctu Plsrll iVeeott Hnmooidtßav Nov 15, 9am Pier 13 Del Norte.. Grays Harbor. .Nov -ft. m Mliariee Portland \ Nov 15.10 am Pier 1 I ('resident... Oregon Ports. Nov 16, spm Pier 2 santa Itosa. t-an Die-to Nov 1611 am Pierll » rata Coos liar Nov 16.10 am Plerll Cleveland.. Puget Sound. . Nov 18. pm Miss 1 Walla Walla Vie *.*•-. «no Nov 17, lam Pier* Humboldt. . Humboidtßav Nov 17. Ipm Pier 8 .'mi Kai .... l*'»rndale. Novlh. Oav Pier 13 l co*. Bay.. . Newport Nov 18. 9am Pierll .'optic China AJapao . Nov 18. lpn I'M S A Sydney Panama. Nov 18,12 M P M -> Jul ii mhi a.. . Portia-*! > Nov 19.10 am ' Pier 24 STEAMEIIi TO AKUIVE. -■TrtAM ! linn Alliance | Portland ] Bristol ComO- : VVeillnston... Departure Ban- Willamette i Seattle \ *■ cre-a. ! .Newport. | Czarina Coo* c._- i Jennie Coqul'le River \ Walla Walla. .. : Victoria <s J'u^o. oojii i Chllkat. : Kei Klver Weeou j Humboldt Mackinaw 1 aroma - • Dei Norte it.rars Haroor. i Kmptr*, Coos Bay ! Areata I Loos Bay i i* en Kosa San Diazo _ Oregon Portia nd | Preiideni Vaqulna Bay „ Humboldt. ... Humboldt I Pomona ilunioold; Hur -Joinrr.hia I'ortlana .; I Coos Bey Newport „ ! Kio de Janeiro.. China * Japan Washtenaw ... '. Tacoma Queen ""an Diego. Mannosa Sydney j I'matllla. Victoria dc Fuse: souu.l ' Crescent. Cltv. .. i;resci»n- Cltv j North Port ... , Humboldt Colon Panama ■ t-IAIV-of Cal. .. I Portisn.-. .... | ..Nov 12 ..Nov i S ..Nov 12 ; ..Nov 12 ; ..Nov 12 ..Nov 12 ..Nov 1. . Nov 13 ..Nov 13 ..Nov 13 ..Nov 13 . .Nov 19 ' ..Nov la ..Nov 14 ..Nov 14 j ..Nov 14 ..\ov-14 ! ..Nov 15 ..Nov 15 i ..Nov 16 ..Nov 16 ..Nov IB ..Nov i 6 .Nov 1* ..Nov 18 1 ..Nov 18 | ...Nov IS ..Nov 19 I ..Nov 19 it.., MOON ANO HOL t'NiTF.D States Coast and Gfodsitic Stxhvkv 'ilmic-.s axd hkiohts of hlsh.and i.oyv YY'atkbs at Fort Point. Entranck to San* Francisco Bay*. Published by Official authority of thb sbpkbinthnile.nt. Note— The high and low waters oc -ur at ths City Front (Mission-street Wharf) about twenty five minutes later than at Fort Point; the bet 'hi ot tide ls the same at both places November— lß97. Friday. November 12. "on rises 6. 48 1 Moon rises 7n*i,„ Sunsets 5 01|Moon sets..""* ""-** |_____|re«|l___. Feet \l____ Fee: ««- t --e- -! i• ■***» I 1 jl. •*•■ . m vT : ' _~~_t * **" li 240 41 | 6.3 i ! Xl 3.29 4.1! 7.25 it 4.14 4.2 8.17 .5 4.44. 4.4 f.2b Ib 5.11 4.7 1*0.3"" 17 5 47 1 4.9 11.37; .8 6-0; 5.2,12.32! I L \V I II \V .9 0.10 1.7 55 •0 0.58 2.1 7.31 : 3.81,.., 7 o*. T7T9 &_J 13:-| 5.1! 7.56 , 3 8 -'-3.i 4.8 8.39 j 3 7 3.37 : 4 6 R29 "..5 4.46 4.1 10.16 j *« 5.59! 3.7 11.14 1 2 6 7.08 3.7 ... j ,>,W H \V 5.4 1.25 1.8 8.12 1 sb, 2.16 i. 0 9 1;-, 0.3 0 .*> 0.7 11 1.4 1 0 Not*— in tne aoov. .i„ u n of ins iiii«. cai early morning tides are given in tbt left hand column. and the successive tides of the day In lbs order of occurrence as io time. The second : ms column gives the second tide of theday tha thirl time cotumn the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day exctDS when there are but three tides, at tometlmet tec or* The heights given are additions to the soundings the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (— ) precedes tne height, and tben -the- number given la subtract! ■ (rem the death given by Uie clung, "" ™J" NOTICE TO MARINISB* A branch of the United siatei >!«•««*«• Office located in the Merchant*' kxcban,re » maintained in san Francisco for the «*•'*« mariners witnout regard io nationality and tree o. eX Navt-!ators are cordlallv Invited to visit tba cilice. where complete sets of charts and •*»£* - directions of ihe world are kept on ban i or cm . ..arson and reference, and Uie latest Information » can always be obtained regarding lig-its, "*"'*''' Jfc 10 navigation and all matters of lnler^l to oo.'al^-^y couimercft r»'». Thetlma ball onion of ths buildln*; on iw graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes befo.9 noon, and is dropped at noon. 120lh meridian, 0/ telegraphic signal received each day from Iti* United States Naval Obierva.ory « Mare Islam A notice stating whether th*» 'lra-< ball «»*J dropped on time, or giving the error, if atiy. n oublisheJ the same day oy the atiernoon paperi. and by me morning papers the following lav. * YY'. s. lltciHa Lieutenant. U. ». N.. in cuari* The Tiun. Kail. BBAVCH HyiIKonBAPHIC OFFfCF, l". S. N.. •» MERCHANTS' J'.XUHANGK. >■ Ban* Francisco. November 11. 1*97. I The time ball on Telegrapn ..Hi waidr.ippil exactly at noon 10-day— L c.. at noon of the l'llia meridian, or exactly at Bpm. Greenwich time. YY. ** HueiiKS, Lieutenant I* S. N.. n 'lar^e. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivce t. THURSDAY. Novemoer IL Stmr Conuille River. Johnson. 15 hours from Fort Bragg; 350 Mit lumber, to Union Lumber Stmr State of California, Green. 60 hours frm Portland, via Astoria 48 hours; pass ana muse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. ._' . _ stmr Alcazar, Gunderson. 42 hours from , San Pedro: ballast, to L E YVnlte LumDer co. Stmr Alcatraz. Carlson. 43 hours from Port Los Ange es: ballast, to L X YVhite Lumber CO. Stmr North Fork. Bash, 26 hours from Eu reka; pass and lumber, to Charles Nelson. stmr Point Arena. Hansen. 16 nours "O-a Mendocino, etc; pass and mdse, to Mendocini Lumber Co. stmr Pomona, Cousins. 17 hours from Euroi*; pass and mdse. to ooodalU Perkins & Co. Stmr Whltesboro. Johnson, 14 nours froip GreenwooJ: liimoer, io L E YVhite Lumber cai Up r.ver direct. • - Jk Schr Antelope. Anderson, 8 days from Cot-Tig-M River; t«4 Mft lumber, to Simpson Lumber c-"5. A. t-cbr Eessie X, .Me. sen, 21 days frm St Michael: * ballast, to J SKimbal. Schr Nettie low. Low. 7 hours rrom loint Reyes: 30 oxs butter, to J 11 Newbauer & Co ; 100 cs cream, to H H Hogan. Cl eared. £|£lsti THURSDAY. November IL stmr Alameda. Van Oterendorp, Sydney and Honolulu; J D Spreckels .fe Bros Co. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoria and Port Townsend": Goodall, Perkins <fe Co. Nor simr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, Nanaimo; John Rosenfeld's Sons. S m Queen, Jepsen, San Diego; Gxxidall, Par kin- &Co. YVhal simr Thrasher, Tow: s'-nd, Seattle; Pac Steam YVhalln; Co. Br ship Hyderabad, Scott, Queenstown; Epoin ger <fc Co. Br ship Merioneth, Rowlanls. Queenstown; Gir vln <fc Eyre. Wbai bark Chas YV Morgan, Scullun, whaling voyage. B»rk Empire. Krebs. Melbourne; J J Moore & Co. ■-chrUranns. Anderson, San Benito (Mcx), via Fort Bragg; Heckmau A Masterson. Shi led. THURSDAY. November 11. Haw stmr Claudine, Cameron, Honolulu and Mauukona. stmr Cleone Strand, Albion. YVnal stmr Thrasher. Townsend. Seattle. flmrHumbJlill. Bomti. id. Eureka. Stmr Alameda. Van Oterendorp, Sydney and Honolulu. Br snip Routenbern, Jensen, Queenstown. Ship Spartan, Polite, Seattle. YY'na! bark iha VV Morgan, t-cullun. whaling. ark Coloma. Maltson. Ti.coma and 1 nsiaska. Schr yv F' Jewett. Johnson. Grays Harbor. schr Lena Sweasey, Topfer, Seattle. Schr S Daiilelson, .\ndersin. Albion. 'm *flpgrapliic. POIK TLO BOX November 11— IJ pm— Weather hazy; wind calm. Charters. Br ship Foyledale loads wheat at Tacoma tor Euroo", 355: ship John C Tout, lumber at seat tie or Sydney. Sss: Brship Lonsdale, salmon at New Westminster, for London or Liverpool. The Br ship i renda is chartered for wheat to Cork, usual options, 30s. Domestic Port, ►. PORT GAMBLK- Arrived Nov 11-Schr i M YY'eatberwax. schr Queen, from i'ort Townsend. CLALLAM BAY' —In port Nov 11 Bark Fresno from Port Gamble, for Honolulu. TATOOSH— Passed Nov 11-stmr YY ashlena.v, hence Ort 8. tor Tacoma: Br ship Lor' YY'oNeley, . from Yokohama, for Port Town»etid: bark Levi •» \ Burgess, h nee Oct 31, for Tacoma. 1 VENTURA— Arrlveu Nov 11— Stmr G Loom;., I hence Nov 10. • J EUREKA — Arrived Nov 11-s mr Chi. kat hie /'< Nov 9: stmr Alilnnc, tor san Franc. COOS BAY — Ar. ived Nov 11— -strai- Empire, he Nov /. NEWPORT— Arrived Nov 11— Stmr Sunol, frm Greenwood. Eastern Porta. NEW YORK — Cleared Nov 11— Ship Charmer, for San Francisco. Arrived Nov 11— Ship Roanoke, from Honolulu. ! n'elgn Port.. MLRARAH— Sailed Nov 6— stmrClty of Perth, for Oregon. Movements of Trans- Atlantic Steamers. NEW •> OKK — Sailed Nov 11— stmr Fuerst Bis marck, for Bam cm stmr Edam, for .Amster dam. QUEENSTOYVN— SaiIed Nov 11— Stmr Perm land, lor Philadelphia. GENOA— Sailed Nov 11 — Stmr Werra, for New York. NAPLES— Arrived Nov 11— Stmr Fulua, from New York. PHILADELPHIA— Arrived Nov 12-Stmr In niana. from Liverpool. BKEMERHAV EN - Arrived Nov 11— Stmr Saale, from New York. NEW Y..KK- Arrived Nov 11— Stmr Stuttgart, from Bremen. NKYV PORT— Arrived Nov 11— 3chr Challenger, from -seatt c. YAQUINA P.AY— Arrived Nov 11— Stmr Truckee. irom Coos Bay; was barbound outside for 40 hours. ASTcißla— Arrived Nov 11— Stmr Columbia, hence Nov 9 YEN lUßA— Sailed, Nov 11— Stmr G Loomis.for San Francisco. TATOO-H- Passed Nov 11— Ship Elwell, hnca Oct i'O. for Nana'mo; »cnr Comet, from aan Pe dro, for Port Gamble. FISH ROCK— Arrived Nov 11— Schr Barbara Hernster, hence Nov 10. importations. PORTLAND— Per State of California— l 767 gun nies 1.<60 qr-sks 29 18 hf- flour, 5750 sks wheat, 326 sks middlings .1488 Sis bra i. 481 < s sal mo. i, 200 mats rice. 682 sks potatoes, 23-' sks onio s, 1100 sks shorts, 1416 pkgs paper, 168 hldesand pelts, 598 nkgs lurnliure. Astoria — 320 sks oyster*, 34 bb'.s cranberries. 1 bbl no aloes. 168os sa.mon. 3746 bd'.s sbooks. 16 * crts moss. 25 bxs cheese. 1 bbl 2 tubs 14 kegs but- J ter. i p^gs express, 1 sk coin. t . CRESCENT CIT V -Per Crescent City -50 kits 3 kegs 67 bxs buiter. 2cs md c. 1 c. hardware. I crt machinery. scs meat. 4 tdls hides. 1 c-> mds*», 2 bbls apples, 22 lis apples, 1 chest express, 1 -k coin. MENDOCINO- Per Point Arena-2 bxs mdse. 3 bx* berries. 1 bx instru rents. Point Arena— 2o bxs butter, 182 bxs apples, 19 sks potaoes. 8 dressed hogs, 30 sks oats, 14 cs mdse. 3 oxs abalc nt*;, o cs shoe*. 1 organ, 175 M ft lumber. EL'REIK A- Per Pomona-'. 1 cs fish, 1 cs cigars, I'M pkss mdse, 4 bxs ate**., 475 M snlneles, y a keg 6.-IV, oxs butler. 1 d<i l saws. 1 sks 10 bates woo. So. peas, 8 bxs fruit, 102 head csttle 2 csks bottled cider, 62.600 ft lumber. 1 sk coin, 15 pkv "xpress, E Rand E R R— 29 hf 12 bxs fish. 1 keg 196 bxs butter, 2 nkgs raise, 2 pkgs hardware, "5 <-s conden->ei milk. 1 cs itrocrrUs. 1 pkg herrings 2152 ox . app es. 212 sks potato s. EUREKA— Per North lock— 6 pkg.m.lse, 6 bdls nape-, 1 bag wool. 96 biles wool, 175 M L lumber, 1980 M shingle**. 63 M shakes. -I .nidC'ipc; Ter North Fork- Milter, Sloss A scott: Good ye r Rubber Co: S P Taylor; Holme <£ Hart; Leg allet. Hellwig;«*ic Co; Thos Deulican. -on .SCO. Per State of California-Otis, McAllister AC*; H F Allen: Cromiiie it « o; D J Russell & Co; CI- - m -111. Pringle* Co: J -ten Cli: Heislsnd. Warner & Co; « E spher: T F KourKe: Hamilton <fc Rourke; J M. Pet i-rrew; Moore, Ferguson &Co D M 80, 1 man: Geo Morrow « Co. n Out rl: Crown PaperCo: YY'o.i A Son: Daiton Bros: L C Buslack: J Everdlng ,t Co: D E Melkle: D YV Hatch; o*der; Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: <i YY' Emmons A. Co; H Wal.iecK*. Kissinger <fcCo; Mi ten & Ge.ihurdi: Diereubecker Fiirnl ureCo: Fogarty «ft Parser; C Carson: Darbep & Imni'l; Morgan Oyster Co; J it Cohn <fc Co: John Bosenfeld's Sons; H Frederift.-s; M B Moragtiant Dodge. Sweeney & Co; H M Wii lern: Wheaton. lirteo.'i A Co: J H Newbauer A Co: J X Annsby <fe Co; Wells, Fargo Co; » lauop Mile Co. Per Point Arena- Smith's Cash Store: Coien, Hirsh* Co; Nob eric ase; Dairymen's Union: PF Co lie: : Bus Eirly A Co; li A 1 . ompton. G II Seaman: H Kirc.iniann * Co: Ross.it Hswlett: Dennlson i Fflli'.g: F' H Finlce: i- W Davis; J J Duffy: Sherman. Clay * Co; A N'e» tie d & Co: li W Dav.s: Cahn, Nlckelsburg A Co: I mm- 1 A Co. Per Pomona— lames Townsend: McKiy ACo; Miller* I tut O tf Puree; Standard Oil do; YVuif. I YY reden A Cot American Union Fsh Co: I'nion Lrewerr: J Blnguglla: BakerA Hamilton: West- < em Carb Act I Gas Co: Thos Denigan. Son A Co; X . C'alto: Gets Bros A Co: ca.iiorc.a t-Ub Cot H H \ Hogan: J B lugugha: C E Whitney A Co: N Tar- J ammo; YVells. Fargo* Co: Baker A Hamilton; A m V Bells; Brlcham, Hopoe & i ci; Ml ani A Co; G / de Lucca: O Caralllonl A Co: J B Ingcujiia; -.d-U- ,' dorter* Brandem-telii c: X Whitner ,t *J*> ; Cat Saw Works: Amer Press Assn; Hiislro ; C s Moses: i o'lge, BWWenpy*CO: FB Halght; c oburn, T vi-AC'o: ' Kay: Enterprise Brr-werv. FK- y; Marshall, Teggart A Co; Gray & Mitchell: Bertl A c o: G001.... rerklnsACj; li ber ma Brewery: YVitzel .v B'ker; Norton, teller Co; J YViela a; John F English: J H Newbauer <fc Co; J H Davis: o ii -mini t0..; HAS i ommercial «'■•; \\ LB Mills: Wheaton, Breon A Co: J Schweitzer A Co; YY' F Mitchell; Harem <ss Maggini: Haa, Bros; E U Ocle: YY'olf A Son. Per Crescent City —Hobbs, Wall A Co: J D Ely; C hi. Whitney A Co; J H Newbauer A Co; Klngan A Cd: YVells. Fargo A Co: Smith's Cash Store: C S Wln«on: U Kirchmann A Co; A schilling <£ Co; H C* Morrison:. F' B Haight: Dodge, Sweeney ACo; Eberhardt & Co; YV F Mitchell; YY' C Price A Co.