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10 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD gI'MMA XV «!•• THE MAKKETB. Silver strain a '■ vanc^d. Wlie;.t coniinu?s to tise. Barley steady. Other cereals dull .1 >i weak. Bran ar,d Middlings s ill scarce. No < lante in Hay. Beans and -eeds very dull. >lour quiet. Con pi on nets lower. Potatoes and Onions quiet, Ptas, Striug 15<ans and TomHtoes hlsher. No cliance in Butter, Cneesß and Eggs. Dressed Turkeys weaker and dull. Hens nr.d Roosters lower. I fame weak. Oranges coming ,11 freely, Lemons and Limes du!L Dried Fruit about as usual. Karreled Bee! advanced, Pork products Un chiinu-ea. Hides, Wool and Heps the same. 3le.it market steady. Coffee qnlfct.. Coat unchanged. IMPORTS OF GUOCEKIES: Imports of staple groceries at (his port during the first ten months of ihe year were as follows, compared with the same time in 18S6: Sugar, 313.700 000 tt>s, against lob.800,000; coffee, 17, --932.000 lbs, afeMiusc 17,1 77.0L0; Rice, 37.285.0U0 ttis, against 3.1.515.000; OIK ll\t EXIOKT TRADE. From a report issued by the Bureau of Statistics of the Treasury Department it Is learned that the value of the exports of merchandise from the United States during October was $111,792,499, and the value •■) import? $49,969,818, showing an excess 01 exports 01 £61,822,636. The value of the exports for the ten months ended October was (-58,030,691, and that of imports 1638,734,2: 9 showing an excess 11: value of exports of ij-'-ifr 296.43-. 1 here was during the month un excess of the imports over the exports of gold coin and bullion amounting to $1 1.030,170. while the ex ports of Mlverrom- and bullion exceeded that if the imports by £3,533,681: mpianstfoß. The arrow file* with the wind. The top flgurM •' station indlca.e rimxtmnm temperature for the days: those underneath It. if any, the amount of rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredth*., during the is- twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect point of equal air pressure; no therms, or dotted line», equal temperature. Th« Word "high" means high barometric pressure and Is usually accompanied by fair weather: "low" rc-ters to low pressure, and is usually preceded Mid accompanied by cloudy weather and rain% "Lows" usually first appear on the Washington coast. When the pressure is high in th» interior and low alone the coast, and the isobars extend north and south alonir the coast, rain Is probable: but when !he "low Is inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb able. With a "high" in ;he city of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer ■we»thf>r may be expected in summer and colder Weather in winter. The reverse of these condition* will produce an opposite result. T!T!; WEATHKK BCKEAU. I'NITF.n STATKS I'KI-ARIMKST OF AoßlCri,- ICRK. WKATHKR Ii BEAU, SAX FRANCISCO, No ye • her 23. 1597, 5 p. M Tiie. feilowinz are the la'nfalls for the past twerity-fotir hours and ihe seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with th 'se of the ame date last seasoi: Knrcka down, this season .last sea son 11.99; Htd Bluff .OK. this season 4.09, last season 4.t-'9: SacrKmento .'*B. this season 2 84, last season 4.13: S»n Francisco .42, this season 2.b1, last season r>.65: Fresno .14, this soason 1.40. last season 1.99; "-an Luis ' bispo .06 thl< season .92. last season 2.43: 1 os Angeles 00, this season '_' 47. last sf;non 1-85; .-an Diego .00, this reason 1 1)7. last st-nson 1.20; Yuma.oo; this sea son .81, last season 1: 14. sa 1 Franc! «-odata: Maximum temperature 54, minimum 46, m<>;i:i 51. Weather Condit and General For« --».5-,IS. ' 'I he i ressure has risen slowly alone the coast of Oregon and Northern California The area of low ires ureceotral i his morning over Nevada is now over Utah; apparently moving eaawa'<l rapidly. <( Ibe temperature lias n-e i over I tan and has fallen over Northern Nevada. I'a.n ha. falb n senerallv over Nevada, Oregon. Wash . on a"l Central California Heavy snow hus fallen in tie mountains of Nevada: The lollowing maximum wiad veloci are re ported: Tatoosn ii'j miles per hour from the east, Carson 40 mile-", -oathvvesi. Foreras 3 n.ade at San Francisco foi thirty hours ending midnight. November 24, 1897: Northern California — I ir Wednesday, except ra.n i:i 1 eiura portion ear.y Wednesday morning; fresh westerly wind. Sou hern California — Rain in the northern por tion early Wednesday morning, lair Weduesoay: westerly wiao. Nevala— Cloudy Wednesday, with snow In east ern portion early Wednesday m rnlug. Utati — 1 >u'ly Wednesday, with rain turning into «novv; co ':••". • Ariz na— <- loudy Wednesday; probably rain 111 nortnern porl'.on. -an Francisco and vicinity— Cloudy Wed nesday; fresh westerly w:n.l. AI.KXANDKR -McADIK, Loral Forecast official. >EW TOKK STOCK MAKJKJET. NKW.-.TORK. Nov. 23.— Tc-.lay'd market for Etocks was a rev r;t"! yesterday and presented nothing but, the opera! 01 room traders ont«irie of a few stocks. ihe list generally snows some net gain on thu covering of short contracts m; de yesterday. There wasa d tanccof the strength shown yesterday in the Northern Pacific stocks especially the preferred, which rose is,' 8 hv ihe close ol th" day. Metropo itan street, Railway and the rub ci stocks also splayed strength and gained over a point. Ths strength In the rubber s:ock was due to the rumors of a proposed «h.or; - tion of a rompetfng com'paoy. (.onsoildated'Uas was notably weak all d iy in Hie doubt which is persistently kept alive concern ing the prospects of the merging of local gas com pani« 8 . li ■..<(! an extreme decline of 6'.^ points, but recovered part of this. Brooklyn Union (Jai lost a point in sympathy. The stocks of me .American spirits Company showed ex treme wf-aKne.'SOn I h<- reports of the demoialii condition of the tit.de. The common stock fei. dur.' i: iU« ti;:..i in n 10 a point '- ' j percent below lust nich.'s i-lrsa n,,..l the pretern-d 3% per <»>nt. Botn stu. ks ra.lu it but very feebly •he coalers also inclined .0 alines , ihough they phjwed some r«-cov : fr.'iii the lowest There w»s some sollingof Union Pacific proba bly luduc b • the cat. inr tie i ayment of the third 5 per cent a Bessm*u! to-monow, tut the declir.e i;.il not exceed half and was recovered be fore the cl s- Leather preterrcd «hi weaker and lost overajioini on ctlsa;>i ointment that the dividend as dec .ire.i was limited to 1 per cen tome litUe sell ins Of St. Tun: and > or. hern Pa cific Dr<-i»-rr<-d for London account, but without perceptible effect on this m. rK-et. A feature of the day was a farther rise of i/ B e. in the actual rates for sterling exchange. This is in trie .'ace of a continued very heavy outward movement of mercliar:dise and of sell c: secantlea Here for London on account of in- Eienificem proportions. The week* exports of merchandise Irom New York exceeded those of last weeK by $2,564,400 in valve and are almost as much in excess 01 tuose for the cjrresDonoing period for us. year. lh'-t dullness and firmness Of the exch«n£e marktt are undoubtedly due to the sending of money abroad la preference to drawing out by exchange oil is. A Chicago bank Is authority for the statement that Severn; million dollars of Chicago money i« now loaned In Kiijj li-riil ana ihe coutinent, and the total of money owing to persons in me United States, bni .fi to dr.aw their rate of inn-rest to England and the continent, undoubtedly mounts up to many mil lion, a though no accurate estimate can well be Bill if Of It. • 'irading in bonds was active and prices ware for the most' part firm. Total sales $1,526,000. United -tale- new fours rose 1/8 bid and the old fours coupon and the fives registered declined 3/8 bid. Total sales of stocks to-day 159,600 shares, in cludin;: Bur i.igton 78.0. .Manhattan 8140, Mo troooluun 'lracUoa 5325, .New Jersey Central 58 0. Northern Pacific 4742, do preferred 32 950. Reading S3OO, R.r it Island 4(340, St Paul 7.V.4. Union Pacific 4785. 1 ay State Uaa 67i0. Consoli dated lias 9099, su»sar 17.736. JLO>'DO>' MAKKKTS. " NEW YORK, Nov. 23 -The Evening Post's London financial cablegram says: The stock mar kets here were neglect' d to-day. Th? mining set tlem<-n. shows an increased account and stiff rates because of the ris 1 ? in money. The same rf ma k will i robably apply to-morrow at the gen eial settlement . -'. mericans opened dull, but closed firm. The Paris and Berlin markets were quiet. NEW YUKk jJIOXEY MARKET. < liming l'rices for I..m ils und Railway Shares. NEW YORK, Nov. "3.— Money on call easy at IV2@-a: ' ast loan 134%: closed at iy2@2%; prime ineicantlle paper, BViS^Vi^." Sierliuis ex change firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at 54 SJ>Ml©4 86% lor demand and $4 b2%® 4 Hi for 60 uavs: posted rases, $4 b3V 2 (g!4 86% commercial bills, »4 VJ: sil .er certificates, ;>fc@ 69c: bar silver, 6S%c; .Mexican dollars. 4o" c; uoveriiiueut bonds, irregular; State bonds, dull; railroad bonds, firm. Cl-OSING STOCKS. railroad'— I 1 * 1 I'aul <fc Omaha. 77 Atcbison '-"^i Preferred 145 Preferred - 6 7 /* St P, M A M 120 Baltimore A Ohio. I2V-> southern Pacific. 20 • Canada Pacific...- 791/2 Southern hail way. 9 Canada Southern.. 63 Preferred '^Va Central Pacific 11% Texas & I'aciflc... 10»-,t Ches&Ohio '-' 11 i 1' P,i r 'Jdassmtpd 19y 8 Chicago <fc Alton.. iUPD.SU 1 Chicago, &Q.... t3S/ 8 Wabash 7 Chicago &V. 111... 6-V2 Preferred 17y 8 Chicago, Ini &L. » Wheel *L X 1% do do pref'd. 28 ! Preferred 8 CCC&StL. a '-i~ KxDress Companies — Preferred 78 1 Adams Xi 158 Tel & Hudson lOß^i American I.i 117 Cell, &W 154 United States 40 Jiel<s:Kio 10^4 Wells-Fargo 110 Preferred 43 3 . 4 Miscellaneous- Erie, new !■»'»■» A tot Oil 213 i First preferred.. lOV4 Preferred 7313 Ft Wayne 169 3 4 Am'n Spirits 7 (it Nor 1-0 j Preferred 16% Hocking Val i 1 ,* Am Tobacco. »05 /8 Illinois Cent 100 V* Preferred 110 i-ake Erie & W... 15 Peoples oai 931,4 Preferred 6 ."V 2 Cons- Gas IS6 Lake Shore 169 I Com. 1 able Co. 175 Louis d: Nasn »4% Col V & Iron 20% Manhattan L H-<\i do do prefd... 80 Jlet st Railway. ..ll4 Gen. Electric 32 Michigan Central. 102 Illinois steel 43 MlnntfeSL L *2% 1 a 1 lede Gas 40 do do Ist prei'd. 85 Lead 331/4 310. Pacific '-.H6/8J do prefd 104 -Mobile M uhio 24 I Nat. Lin Oil 17 Mo. X T 1 214 1 Oregon Imp. C 0.... 17% do pref'd ;■<'. ■■* Pacific Mall 29Vj N J Central 84V& Pullman i'alace,... 170 NY Central 106% 1 silver Certificates. 68 - N V Chicago Je >-c L 1 8V2 1 > tau Hope>tTwine. 414 do do Ist iiefd. 7-H jsnsar 131 Va do do '.'d pref'd. 31 Preferred ill Nor West 18% T c <t Iron -'4i/ 3 NoAmerCo 4 IV S .Leather 7' No .Pacific iy l s 1 Preferred 6-' Preferred Bi % D 8 r.ubber 1714 Ontario >£ \\" J5 ' Preferred t!5 Ore Nay 34 i Western Union 86% Ore short Line.... 18 iChGW i>j:»/ t Pittsburc 167 8 4 C& X W 1207 8 Beading -1' 7 k Preferred 163' hock Island 871,4 1 Kto G <S Wstn. 2 st Louis 5W.... iVsi Preferred 63 Preferred. „ pi 4 St L <fc southern., tji^j St Paul. 9-'l /8 <lo Ist preferred. fAy? Preferred...!!!!. do -.M preferred., 21 CI.OSINQ BONDS. I - New 4s, ret:. ..I'JB N J Cent On 55.. 112^1 Co do 4s. c0up. .128 ' North Carolina 6s. 122 10 4s, reg 112% Do 4s 102 do4s. conn. 114 ' Northern lac lsts. 117 dol-'s. rei; '... 9SI/2 Do, 3s. t9V 8 Co 6s. leg 114 I o, 4s 91 V 3 dos*. coup 114 NY C &StL'4s-. .lOoVi Llstr.ct 3 H><U 8 Nor AM 6s 1-0 Ala Class A. 3 On V,i Northwest Consols 142 Do, Clasi li 108 | Do. deb ss. ...llbl- 4 Do, Class c '.'9 jOreeon Nay 15t5. .112 Do, Currency VS I 10. 4s 93 Atchlson 4s hts-8 O S Line 6j tr . 1 1113 ,4 Do. Adi *s s;ii. a ! Do, sstr P3S 8 Canada so. ids l'J6 < 4 0 ImD lsts tr 10.' Can Pac ls-s. ■ Do. 5s tr. 40 Cbgo Term 4;->" / 4 1 Pacific 6s. of '95.. .102% C<fcohio.'>s HI ! I.et.dinK 4s »-li 4 Cli & D 4V 3 3 3045 /B iUlo i» West, lsts.. 813/ lien dfc li Ci 1 sis... 107 1/3 1 st 1. i 1 M <;en .">s 86i/ 4 l'en & X G 4s .. 8&i, 4 st 1. & > FGen 65.116 East 'lenn 15t5.... 1U9 St P consuls.. 140 KrieCien 4s 70 si P C i P lsts....H9i/ 2 FW&Dlststr.. 69 I Da, 6i 1163/ 8 Hen Electric 65.... IOIV3 S Carolina Xn-fnd. V 4 BHiSAgj 104 " Southern P.v 55.... 92l»ta do do as. old. 10'^i -tan!lpe>fcTwlne6» 60 HAT Cent 55..:.. ill.. Term New Set 35.. b'J co con 6s. 106 : Tex I'acLiUhti 97 IwaCl,ts f»9i, 4 ; Do, res 2ds 281* KanPContr !»0 L* P isis 1011/., Kan 1' lst(DD)t r.1091 VP D & Gulf lsts. 4* La N«- Cousol 4»..10<J " ; Wab Ist 6s 1051/* L&NUni4s (?4Va l Do. 2ds 77 Missouri ts 100 I West Score 4s. 11 is 8 M X T 2» 61 Va. Centuries 67 Do, 4 s 873' i Do, deterred ... . 3Vi N V Central ists. . 11 8S% JK9<ltyl\fcc;is'.s 5s MIXING STUCK - Chollar $ 43:Ontano $ 350 Crown Point 13 Ophlr To ( on. Cai. & Va... 3 05 1 Plymouth 08 Dead wood Quicksilver 100 Gould <fc Curry .0 do pid 800 Hale A Korcross. 140 Sierra Nevada.... tO Homesrake. £0 00 ' standard - 55 Iron Silver. 1 50 t ."ion Con SO Mexican. ,-5 Yellow Jacket.... 30 15.18T0 -.. BOSTON. Nov. 23. — Atchison. 12i,jj-. Bell Tele phone. 260: Chicago, Burltncton and Quincy, S-3%; Mexican Central, 51/2: Oregon fchort l.iue, 18; tan Diego, . AVAILABLE GRAIN SUPPLY. NEW YORK, Nov. 23. — Special ran and telegraphic dispatches to Hradstrei-t'j roverins the principal points of accumula ion Indicate the fol lowing changes in ava table an pplies last Satur day, a 5 compared wi the preceding Saturday: Wheat, United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, increase 696,000 bushels. Afloat fori»:d In hurope, increase 2,600,000. Liverpool Corn Trade news: World's supply, total Increase 3,296,000. Corn. I'nited Slates and Canada, east of the I Rocky Mountains, increase 295. c00. i Oata I tu.i-ii .-lates an 1 Ca'adn, east of the Hock- Mountains, lucre, se 1,188,000. a miller increase In available stocks of whoat in the 1 nited Males aid ( anadit last week than that reported in the oflicial sn vlv statement Is sue 1 "ii Monday, us shown in Kradstreet's exhibit herewith, indicates a sudden check in ihe m ive merit of the cereal from first hands— one which was not nifde apparent by reference to the move ment at points covered In the oflicial visible sup- i ply statement. Larger increases in available stocks last weft, ex lu-lveof thoielnthe oilicial statement referred to, are 40U.000 bushels in Northwestern interior • levators and 184,000 bushels a. Ga'vestou. Corresponding decreases amounted to 170.000 bushel a', various Manitoba storage jioiir.s, 210,000 bushels at Fort William, Ontario, i 18,000 bushels In Alilwau en private elevators and 49,000 bushel* in Chicago private elevato.s. NEW YOKE GBAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK. Nov. 23. — FLOUR— Receipts, 35,936 bbis; exports, 8U.412 bb s. Market moderately active and firm a I day. WKKAT— He ■■eu>:s, 257,650 bushels: exports, 161,132. scot — Firmer. No. 2 red, 99*4 c, 1 ptions opened firm on Argentine crop darn ace, and higher cables ruled firm all day on liubt offer in, 8 ai.d close I i,2'ais net higher. No. 2 red, N«.vemi«"r, clo e.i"i>7^B c ; December, 97-'>s(g, 98c closed 97 %c. WOOL— Duti. Fleece, 24(g,31c I'F.TKOLLL'M — Steady. United closed 67c aiked. PIG IRON— Warrants easy, f6 70; ?6 90 ! aikei. COPPER — Lake, easy at $10 70 bid and $10 7.) a<Ke I. Tla— Quie.; $13 70 bid and @1 3 80 asked. SPELT. X— Firmer: $1 bid and $4 10 asked LKA t) - hx< hanuequiet at $ ( 80 bid and $3 85 asked: brokers' s rong at $.1 50. v Col" FKfe — options cosed barely steady, 6 to 10 points net decline. Sales 28.500 buss, including: December. *5 0. @5 H ; .Mann. »5 3 @5 35 -pot Coffee— hi' . 'lull. .No 7 Invoice. 6i/ 8 c: No 7 jobbing. 6%":; mild, dull: Cordova. 6i/4@l4c. - UUAB- i.aw. firm: reh'i el firm. BUTTER— Receipts. -7157' oackages: steady: Weserir creamery, 14@2bc: Klgins, Stile; factory, u'/ij<ai4c. . . Kiitis- Keceios. 11,000 nacta;es: steady. Slate and Pennsylvania, 20g25c; Western, 22c. CHICAGO GKAIN JIAKKKT. CHICAGO, Nov. v:3. —It needed constant effort on the port of the pit traders to keep any life In Che wheat trade acd business win seldom smaller tliau it ruled to-day. The market showed some degree of act vity nt the opening. Liverpool opened i/id higher for Liverpool wheat and 3/ 8 l up for futures. Private cubes explained that the Liverpool strength was on reports of Argentine crop damage. Mill other cab c message; said the English stit-nglh was due to increased milling de man 1, I uylne of cargoes by u.e continent and Argentine minors. The Liverpool close was posted at %!to 1 i^d higher. In fact, the cables were so ve.y stiff thai the trade discredited th* ie.M::ii' claimed and talk of manipulation from this sue lound believers. . lie Liverpool opening strength, however, wai responsible for the advance at the start here. May, which closed here at PUB^c, opened at from 91 ] /8 0 to 911 / i(gi9is/ 8 c and December showed a similar advance. Tlie Northwestern receipts were, ho« - ever, too heavy to permit the development of any enthusiasm on account o' the reduction in Argen tine prospects Minneapolis and Duluih received 1306 cars «eßiri!<t 1478 a w -X agi. but compared with 562 ihe corresponding day of the > ear before. iheHe 1 effect ol the "news nat to make sellers scree a;il prevented also the disposal of any gie^t quantity of long wheat at the aov»'ice- Fresli LUyers at the improvement were likewise scarce. Infr quern fluctuations within a nanow range wis a consequence of the mutual timidity of buyers and sellers. . • The export clearances of wheat and fiour were equal to 6J0.000 bushels. Bradstreet's v.si"le sup ply s.atement reporied an mere, se in this country cast of the uocky Mountains 01 626.00U bushels and an increase In afloat for Europe of 2.600,000 bn»hela. a total addition to the world's stocks of 3,296.000 Lushes. The acceptance of thirteen boatloads of sampla spring wheat uttered by a THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1897. local firm 10 Liverpool the night before was re ported early in the day, and live boatloads in ad dition were sold fir jiipnieni later. New York .ported a fair export inquiry, and twenty-two boa loads were workeJ for export there «nd re po ted half an hour from the close. The fly la the oiir nient of me bu.l siiuuiion was, us before, tiie hi avy Northwestern receipts. At piim ry Western nun eta. 1,126.0 '0 bushels came to hand, compared with only 467.000 bnsn els the corresponding d y 01' last year. May sold down to i*o%c curing the morning but slowly re covered and . losed firm at '41. Corn was dull and without 1 articular Interest. Elevator p-ople sold ai.d prices suffered a little at tim< s, though showing hardly nay change: at the close. outside of a moderate amount of changing over of December there was li tie done in oais This d -pressed the former price and held the lat ter steady. A very light business wns done in provisions. Heavy receipts of hogs here and at Wessern points gave the in I. ik « t a 1 ownward tendency at the orening and the market lned that way all day. i be leading futures ranged as follows: ARTICLES. U pen. ; Hirh. Low. I " i I I Close. Wheat .\0 «— November, New...., UeceniDer, New "95V" 9l:*i "953,' i! UIS/ 8 903 /4 | 95i/ 2 <J53, 4 ! 91 V± fffii'flHiirrTr Uay Corn No. '2— S'ovember December. May Oats No. 2— December. ay.. Jl ess Fork « bbl— , ecember. i an nary Lard. * 100 lbs — December j lanuary 1 Miort Klbs, 100 lbs December auuary 261/8 ! /bl /8 l •^96'i*! 20% 22% 7 22 y 2 |8 lc» -6V4 , •^6l/4 293/ i 20% 22 V* 7 28 ! 25 % '-'fc'/s I 291/2 1 2111 2 21 7 /8J 16 :6 'J«6/ 8 I 205,8 I 21! 1/8 7 17V a 8 ivy 7 17Va 8 I'2l/a 410 I 14 22% 412% 4 22% I 4 071/ a 4 '20 j 1 4 10 4'22Vi 415 4 i 7v 2 ; 4 17V 2^ 4 174; 4 15 4 1--'V3 4 15 4 15 Cash quotations were as 101 lows: Flour, stead ■•: Winter paten s. *4 80(g>a00: straits. Si SO® 4 HO: sprint: specials. $5&0: spring patent., Si 3U@5; straits. $4 40@4 60; bakers, 98 50 ©3 60: No. 2. Spring wheat. fc9®B9»/ic: No. 3 Spring Wheat- 84(tf92c: No. 2 Hea. a53i@9734c; No. 2 Corn. 26V»c: Ka 2 Oats. i-'lc; No. 2 White, tab.. ._.@2 ■»<■ : JNo. 3 White. f.0.b., 23(5'J33 / : No. 2 Kye. 47V 2 c: No. 2 Barley, f.o.b , 27*642: No. 3. 1 No. 4. ; No. 1 Flax seed. $1 06@l 10»A: Prime Timothy Seed. $2 671 2 : Meas P.orK %* obi, $7 20@7 25; Lord. * 100 lbs. *4 20: Short Klbs side* (loose). *4 15 §4 80; Dry bailed Shoulders (boxed). 4s,;@sc: ?lion Clear bidet (boxed). 4%@>46/gc: Whisky. lisUllers' finished roods, per gal. $1 19: sugar, cut loaf, ( ; granulated. *) ; standard a, "> ■ oar. bbls h«at, bu m, bv its bu ye. bu irlev, tju 11. COO I 19.1-00 99,000 6R00) 281,000 122.0U0 400,000 31!6,'J00 1- ,1-00' 147.000 i 7.000 On the Produce Kxchansp to-da>- ttia Butter mar ket was steady. Creamery, 15@21c: dairy. 12 Sl9c; cheese quiet, B(g;S^c: eggs Him, iresn, - be. Wheat Movements. Receipt*. shipments. Burials. Cities. . Bushel* 291,180 Minneapolis 128.690 503.706 Duluth 258,3 7 84,500 Milwaukee 7,800 98 '19 Chicago 58.914 23.167 Toledo 28.100 36 OtlO St. Louis 18.000 10,739 Detroit. 49,075 55.500 Kansas City VJ.'iOO 1,103,611 620.796 TIDEWATER. 71.426 Boston 161,122 257.650 New York 2,335 22.606 Philadelphia..... 63,033 Baltimore 92,000 i New Orleans. » 414713 255,457 tabis FUTUBKS. Nov. Jan. Flour — Opening «2 45 61 7.1 Closing 62 5.) 61 Xf> Wheat— Open ins; M 05 V 9 25 Closing 30 1J 1:9 30 LIVEBPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. D«r -Mar May. Opening 7 47/ g 7 5*/ 2 74 (."losing 7 534 7 6 " 74% KASTKKN I.IVKSTOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, Nov. 2a— CATTLE— SaIes were on .1 bams of $3 911®4 25 for common dressed beef steers up to $5 00@5 50 for choice to fancy ship ping cattle. Few sales were made above $5 5, I nnd the bulk of the (.Springs sold at very low fig ures. Fed Westerns sold at $3 90&4 MU and occa sionally around $3. and the few range cattle sold at about last wsek's figures. The stoclcar and feeder trade «as fairly good, the call being chiefly for medium weight steers and a few lots went as low as $3 01.(0:3 20. Cows and heifers sold better than lust week and canners brought higher prices. i alves were steady HOGS— sa os were at an extreme range of $3 20 <§)3 35 heavy packers sellini; at $3 20<<*3 40. and prime ►hipping lots at S3 60(33 55. ihe bulk of the ho.s sold at $3 40@3 5. ' ' 2 . end pigs sold iargeli' at $A 15@H 40. SHEFP— Sold at $2 75@4 75 for poor to prime and lambs at i 1 eur<j."> m. Kecelpta— Cattle, 4'JOO; hogs, 40,000; sheep, 9000. Kansas ( ilv KANSAS CITY, Nov. 23.— CATTLK— R«cttpt«. 15,000. Market weak to iOc ;ower. Native steers, *3 2(i@i 95: naive cows a;i i heifers, $1 --'5(0.4 stockers and ieeders, $2 5004 35; Luis, $2 ii@ 3 25. Hix;s—Keceipti>, 23,000. Market 10c lower. Eulk of sales. $3 864*3 30: heavies. $3 22U,fcu.1 3f>: packers. S3 20(g,3 32Va: mixed. *:-» 25(^3 40; lights. .*3 16@3 37»/2: 3'uriiers. $3 85@3 37 Via: pigs, ?3@3 35. »n l- Ki— Heceipts. 4000. Market firm. Lambs, ?4®5 71; muttons, 53 gOtiM 45. Omaha. OMAHA, Nov. 23.— CATTLE— Rec»lr>-s. 4600. Market steady. Native beef steer*, $3 8084 HJ; Western steers, ?3 6504 3'»: cows ami heirers," •$2 90663 8": <ann"rs, 919092 80; stocicers and feeders. $3 50(0)4 35, calves. >4@b: hulls. stass. etc.. $ CSS 65. HOGS— Keep) pt». 9500. Mnrk»t 10c lower. Heavy. ,*3 -JOfA3 35: mixed. 93 251£3 80: light, »3 os<a3 40: bulk of sales, »3 25(^3 30. SMKKI- Becetpta, 3500. Market, steady. Pair to choice natives, $3 70@4 40: lair 10 choice West erns. 60rS!4 70: common and stock bhoop, |3(& 3 80, lnu.bs, $4<gs 50. BOSTON WOOL MARKET. BOSTON". Nov. 23.— There were no new fea tures in the wo il market here this week. Values continued hard and no weakness can be ilti covered anywhere. Fleece wools are quoted at 30(gi31c for choice lot I*.1 *. Territories arc* In good demand, being about the only class of goods that is moving to any extent. Prices are Hrm. There has been a fair demand for Austra la:i at price* 2 or 3 cents below import point*. Quotations: Territory wools — Montana fine medium and fine, 16(al8c; scoured price, 4H@ 49' ; staple, 2 > .'@2sc: Utati, Wyoming, etc., Hrit medium, and fin-, 15@17c: ecoured price, 4s@ 50c: staple, 5-.'@ssc. AimriiHan wools scoured bas's, «o-"bing, bu perline, 70@72c: combine, good, 65@68c: comb ing, average, 6-@650; Queensland combing, 63c. CAUFOKNIA FKUIT SAI^ES. CHICAGO. Nov. 23 —The Karl Fruit Com pany realized the following prices at .- union to day: Orape3— Single crates, Emperor, $1 50. Ked Emperor, *1 60: White Emperor, $1 50; Km peror clusters, $2 15. Four cars sold to-day. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 23.— Auction sales of California fruit by the Karl Fruit Company: Grapes—^ingle crates, Red Emperors, $1 1 (d, 145; average, $1 31: Kmperor. $1 4' @l 45: average, $1 43: I'ersim moos, $2 10. One car sold to-day. luvroN. Nov. 23.— The Karl Fruit Company auctio ed California fruit to-day: Ornpes— Km pi ror, single crates. $1 25gfil 56: average, $1 46: double crates. S2 45@2 70: average. $2 B5: White Kmi erorß. tingle crates, $1 lr>; Kmperor C usters, ♦2 40: Verdels, single crates, $1 .tl'«fl>l 55;. aver »iie, 51 34; Cornlchon, $1 40(^1 >0: »v-ia,-o, $1 ft«; To<ay, s ng>i, .$2 lOfto'J 35; average, $2 29; Kererra, $1 &s®l 70; avera:e, $1 60: tis cat, 93c@l 45; average, $1 07. Two cars sold 10 --day. A'BW YORK. Nov. 23— The Karl Fruit Com pany's auction sales of California fruit : Grapes— Cornichou single cr»tes. $I@l 50. average $1 23; doubles. ?2'45@2 55, average $2 47: Tokay, sin gle cratei. $l;o.l 75, average $1 42: doubles. $2 65@3 9ft, average $3 23: Ver.lei, 75c @H -.5, avernge 97c; Fererra, 70c@$l 05, average 9<Jc: Musi hOc@?l 85, average 86c; hmp t»r $105 @l 40, average *1 22: Mc-d Kmperor. 8-c(a.sl 75, averse* $1 22. Persimmons— sl 7t>@\! 1 . aver age $198.- K. P.eurre Pears— Ha! f-b >xes. $1 20® 1 50, aver&gs $1 27. Ten cars sold to-day. CASIX^ IN THK TKKASUKT. WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 -To-day's statement of the condition ot the treusurv shows: Available ■ nsh balance, $216,503,585; tola reserve, $156, --565,430. ' Mil: 1 111-.KN .WHKAT JIAUKKT. " Oregon, ■ t ■ PORTLAND, Nov. 23. -The local wheat market Is firm and a shade higher, exporters -quoting 74V2@75c for \\~ ll* Walla, 77c for blue stem and 78c for valley. Receipts continue heavy. : ■ Cleared: German ship Peru, Queenstown. with 127,613 bushels of wheat. Washington. TACOMA, Nov. 23. — Wheat firmer and higher. Na 1 blue stem, 78c: No. 1 club, 75c. . PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. PORTLAND. Nov. Exchanges, $215 049; balances, $28,759. _________ rO&KIGN I MAKKKTS. Loudon. . ' • • LONDON, ; Nov. Consols, 113»,i; silver, 27Vgd; French rentes. 103r 55c. ' I. ' • '* '". ''SS' ;.?•' ' Liverpool. : ■ JjIVKRPOOI* Nov. 23- Wheat— Firm: No. 1 staadaid California, 37s 9d; cargoes oil coast, nothing doing, part 3d higher: carcoes on pas- I snee. sellers indifferent operators, part 3.t higher; Knalish country markets, firm; French conn ry mark- Hrm; wheat In Fans, steady; flour In Paris, quiet. COTTON - wands. =" Vi '• CLOSK. WHKAT— spot, No. 1 red Northern spring, firm. 7s 6V»d. COKN—Novemoer steady, 3s 26% l; Decemb-r, 3s 2%d: January steady, 3s 2Vsd; American mixeu, firm, 3s 2i/«.d. ISUUStt A.NU BULLION. Pterlintt Exchange, 60 days — J4 83V Ster.lns; K.i change, sight — 4 StiVa Sterling cables — * 87 New lork KxchHnge, siEht — 15 New York hxchanae. telegraphic- — 1734 Fine silver, per ounce — — 3 ,g Mexican Dollars — *7 , •» ' IEODUGE MAEKET. V MEAT AM> OTIIJ£B GKAI>"S. i • WHEAT FREIGHTS— Are steady at the rates quote I las' week, with free chartering to arrive. IHe chnriered wheat fleet In port has a ie,-lsU-rt d tonnage of 72.00J, acains 81,6. 0 ions on 1 hi- same date las: yeir: disen.ased, 10,850 ions against 65.900: on trie way to this par:. 161, tons, against 204,200. The I »>!edo ■. arket rei ort says: "Kvery day the wires ; re loaded with both -ou I' nml 'hear' reports of the Arcentine wheat crop pro? petti. They r m from the confidence of posit. ye exports of M,OoO,- Ot 0 bushels to a namaged and teeble condition and a surplus ot 10,000,000 bushels. To-day we have It b>!h. wars, and we don't print either The lac. are Argentine i.s stripped of Wheat, and im ported her seed Wheat irom the United Stales I) ducting something for rei.or a of grasshoppers, drought, etc., we are i s imntlns only quite h mod erate crop and a mode .ite sum. us. Ibi- molerate supply will have veiy llt.le influence on trie Euro pean shorttn-e. But if India should enter the mar ket with 25,000,000 b .sliols surplus, which is moderate and possible, such an event, g ouped wiih Argentine moderate exports, wou.d largely Increase the weight of influence. But both of these crops will by "o' means supply the place of the alleged deficiency." Hlsh r prices at Livorro .1, Paris and Chicago save this market an upward turn us will be seen, 'lhere was n<> samp c .■-esiioii of He Produce Ex ci.aiig-, when ailjuurned to attei d me funerai of John McCord. The feeling seenn 10 be better all over the world. Tidewater auotationh are as follows: 91 40 for No. 1. *] 4iy*. for choice an! 91 42y 2 SI 45 "i* Cti for extra choice lor milling. CAUL fOAKI) hAI.FS. IKFOBMAI. HitBWOM— 9:IB o'clock— May— 16,000 ctls. $1 40Vi: 2000, 81 401/ ; 6tn 0, »1 4()S/ g ; -HO., $140^; 10,0' JO, 91 403/ i; 2000, 91 4OVs: 8000, »14!. December— 2ooo, 1 1 43. Second session— Mb> 2000 ctls, 91 41 1/4; 2000. «. 413/ ; 2J.000, $1 42; 20' 91 4. y 8 ; 8000. $1 4l3 /4 ; 12,001), $1 41% 8000. «1 4J6/ 8 ; 12,0 0, 91 41v 2 . December— 4CoJ, 433.4. 400U, $1 43" JO.UOO, Si 436/ ; 2000, i|>l 43V.. Bkoulak Mokxixo session- No session. AJTKR.NdOX BB88IO2S— M»v— 2000 Ctls, $1 42y 2 ; : O,UOO, $1 4-S4; 4(100. «U 43; -6,000, 91 42% De- b-j— bOOO, »1 4-134. BAULKY— a tairi.emand en local consumptive ac.ouul keeps the market from absolute stagna tion, but trad- is hsrdlv up to receipts Feed. «y 2 f(J9oc.forUi»rk to good and 9-Va-" 1» ctl forcboire: Chevalier, for »>-ed, 91 :i0(O(l bO ?c:l; Brewing. $105(^)110 tor No. 1 and 90(S»ac V cli lor car* coast. (ALL r.OAHn SALK3. Informai. Pwwios— 9:ls o'clock— No sales. Second Ssersiox — No sale*. Regular MoBKINA session — No session. afternoon bxasioK — Decem Der — 2uOO ctlsi Bt}i/ 4 c OAT-S— Sioi ks are mire than ample for all cur rent needs ami the market rules dull and weak. Fancy Feed quotable at $1 20@l 25 i* ctl; s;ood to choice, $1 l^yoftsl 3 6 * ctl; common, $1 0& @1 10: Surprise, $1 25i»l 35; Bed, $1 25@1 35: Uray, $1 10©l 15; ling; $1 12y 2 @l 17va «t cil; Black, tor seed. SI Ss®l 50. Clipped Oats sell at $lliJ2 ift ion over the raw product. CORN— Offer. are in exte sof the demand and the market continues weak ia consequence, Small Roniid Yellow. 97V«cJ?.$l «i ctl: Large Yellow. 91@95c: White, 9t'@'J2y z c. «vt-ti»i 05 V ctl. iiJ.AI -Quoted at *1 2U@l 35 t» ctl. I FLOUR A->l> MILLSTUFPs. . The dem n-l for all desirlDtlons under this heaa Is sow j'.nd prices show no change except a de cline in i on products. FLO UK— Net, casU prices »re: Family extrav (4 sß(ft4 66: Bakers' extras. $4 30a4 40 ¥ bl>l. COKNMEAL, ETC. — Feed Corn, Jp'iO SO©'.'l: Cracked Corn. *21@22 V ton. MILLsTUFFS— Prices in sacks »re »s fo'lowj, | usual discount to the trad-: Graham Flour, *o j %• 100 Its; Kye Flour. 12 60 ft 100. Klce Flour. »5 75; Cornmeal. $2 26; extra cream do, $3: Oatmeal, »3 60; Oat Groats. $4; Hominy, »3 HUH) I 3 SO: Buckwheat Flour $3 26®3 50; Cracked Wheat, »3 26; Farina. $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 25:Kolled Oats (bbls). Si 70«£5 90; In sacks. S3 75; Ptan Barley. *4; teptit Peas, »3iii>; vireen 00, $-1 -5 'ft 100 ttii. IJAi AN" I I.KI>STUFIM. There was no session of the Hay Exchange yes terday , owinz to the funeral of John Mi Con. The j marcet Is still slow, at the old figure* All t:ie ' Bran b Ing received now comes fiom the north and there M 1:0; much or that. jlKAN— *!7r#!B %*- ton. MIDDLINGS— S2O 50((522 50 T ' on - FKKDSTL Rolleu Barley. »20@21 *ton; nil case Meal at the mill. S2«6o{a2ktsJ ft ton: jobbing. «30: Cocoanut Ca«e. *lf(it':O; Cottonseed Meal, »29({t!<0 »L ton. HA V— Wheat. $12@1450 W ton; Wheat and Oat, fllftil3so: Oat, $llCa-12; Barley. *10@12: com )>reaaed, 912014: Alfalfa. *8»9 50; biucw. noml- Lial; Clover, $B@9 50 f> ton. bTP.AW— 3U(g)4 5c *# bale. , iIEASs A.M> SEEI>S. Arrivals of I'e.ins continue heavy and the mar ket Is weak and dull, Seeds are mouoalesi at the old prices. BKANS-Bayos. *1 90@2 05; Small Whites. »1 15frfil Vft; Lane Whiles. i»oc<asl 10; Pinks. ?1 25®»'l 35; Reds, tl 20<*l 35: Blackeye. $1 70 U\ 85: leu Kidney. *1 75@'J 25: Li mas. $1 60{g» 1 70. Butters, 41 26®1 50: I'en, $1 -o&l 40. SEEI)-< — Brova Mustard. *:•! * ctl: Yellow Mustard. J'Jtti'J 50 ft ctl: Flax, ?1 *o<<s2; Canary seed, 2i4^2»4C V Ib; A Haifa. 6V 4 c; Kapb, 2© 'i^c; Hemp, Ho; 1 Imothy. 6yac. DRIED PKAs-Mles, *1 25; ureen, SI 20@l 40 V ctL rOTATOES, (I.MOv . VEGETABLES. Potatoes are selling at a higher range of valui s, but the market Is quiet. Onions are firm. Peas, Beans ami To aioes are high r. POTATOES— EarIy Hose. 0.50 ■; Illver Ked«. 3&@.40c: Klver Hurnnnks, 3U@4oc ("% »ac«): Oregon Kurbanks. 50®65c: >alinai BurbanKs. 60 (a,»oc; Sweet Polaloes. 4U@sOc i* ctl for Rivers and 60<$ti5c for Merc d; new volunteer Potatoes, 3>/ 2 C«*< t* Ib „ * , ONIONS— SI 40<jJl 50: cut Onions, 75c@*l; Pickle Onions, 50(575c "c» sack. VEHK 1A 1'.1.1> - Mushrooms 16<»36c *Ib: Afar rowfat Squash, ?S@iO fl ton: Hubbard sqoaih. $10 ft ton; 1 ucumbers, nominal; Green Peppers, nominal: Dried Peppers. 5,#6" ft Ib; Oreen Peas, sr^7c «» Ib: Sif'irisr Beans, s@3c %* Ib: Dried Okra. l_' a c: Cabbage, 60®75 • %4 ell; Carrots. 25 ®30c tisacu; Garlic, S^Va" * ">! Tomatoes, 50c £3sl V box. lOI'LThV AND CAME. Game was weak. Receip.s of Turkeys were not excessive, but the demand was very poor, and arrivals did not clean 1p hi all. In the mortims sates at 16' were made, but Id tlie afternoon 1 oc was the best price obtain able. Dealers cnnu>l;<in th it sum" .ihtppcrj are sending them in packed warm, and such stock Si oils Vfr/ soon. TnocHMor Hasternsold at 12y c for TurKeys, $5(^5 60 for Hens, $■< tor Broilers $4 for Fryer.. $4 50 fo- oid Roosters, $17A(3)J lor young do and *s(fl'.fi 6 ) lor Hens. 1 or li UV- Live 1 urkevs, 1 2 for Gobblers and 12y 3 (Si:* 1 •• : ior Hens; dressed Turkeys 12@lSc; Geese. V* pairsl 25@l 50; Docks. f3 50(dH 50: Hens, *3 60©4 SU: Roosters, young, ii4®4 50; do, old. $3 7:i@t f, doz ti; Fryers. *3 50; Broiler.% $3 25 ds3 50 tor large Hud $2 So®rt for small: Pigeons, SI 25(^1 to V <toz for you 111; and 91 for old. GaM I— Quail, %*<ioz, «l@l 25: MallarJ. *3 60@ 4 it dozen: Canvashack, t-@7: SprU, SF2(ni- 50: Teal, SI 25; Widgeon. *1 50jjl 75; small Duck. «1 50; Gray Geese, $2 60(0/3; w lil'e, *1 25@1 50 '& doz: Bran:, $1 s«®'i: Enclish Snipe, $1 s Of* I 75: Jack Snipe, $1: >iare. $1: Unbolts, SI 25@1 50 for Cottontails and 75c(g)$l for small. liUTTEIt. itt^Sl^ ASU.EGGi All descriptions are as previously quoted, the demand about balancing the supply. Bl'TTKi:— Crkamkry— Fancy creameries, -B@2Pc; sec onds, 2C@2?c V tb. Dairy— Choice to fancy, 2»@26c 9 Ib; lower grades 1 6<a>V:2Vi!C. . PICKLKIi— 22&2-1 C%l Ib. 1- irk in — 19«i2Uclit tit CKKAVIKRY '1 ÜB— 22V @23y2C TP Ih. Kastkrn— 12cs>13c lor ladle-packed. CHEESE— Choice mild new, 1 '. (m1 2 ; com mon 10 ROo.l, lO(0llc; Cieam Cheddar. ll@12c; Young America, i2@l2J£c: Ore-.-on, 10y 2 (g>llc; Western, iiy a !ai2c; Eastern, 12y 2 @13V29 ft H). KGOS— i:kiicii Eggs. :-Bftfi43c 9. doz; store Kggs, nominal: Eastern. 3o'@32V?° lor fancy, 27y c for firsts and Jy&iilc >oi seconds;' Duck Eggs, nomi nal. ' UJLUDIOUS AM» CITBUS TBUITB. Oranees are arriving lreely and prices . show some change. Lemons and Limes are dv.l and weak. . . . • App'es, Pears, Quinces and Grapes se.l at pre vious price*. . .... DXCII rots FRUITS— Strawberries, $3 50@4 ft chist for'arga. Kaspberries, *.:>(c;6. CaDe Cod • Cranberries, $7@9 %i bbl; Jerseys, S» 25(dJ9; Coos Bay. $2 50(o 2 '. 5 Q box. Pears, \vinter Nelis. 76c@*l ; common kinds, :<i>r.i • V box. , Apples. I0(a*o0c %4 box lor common, 60(5750 for good to choice tun 85cfa.^l for tancy: Lady Ap ples. 52(«2 Ml for large boxes. • •. ::-.%. / Quinces, 26fc)oOc %<. box. • Grapes, in boxes. 2t ®35c for all kinds. Crates sell about 10c higher than coxes. Persimmons, 25@60c »* box. .-;. V * CJTKUs I'KVITC— Navel oranges. SI 50@3 25; >eedllnxs, SI 'ib(§)i it box: Mandmlns, 75ciy,Sl 60 9 - box: (irapo - Fruit, $3 50^6 . 9 box ; Lem ons, 76 (ttfl '.'6 for common and SI 50(gi2 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, *2«3 Mi "s* box; Califor nia Limes, In small boxes, 25c: Baaatia3,sl®a ft buncu; ' Pineapples, $2(g,3 ft uoi I>KlKl> HtUlls, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. I A pa- 1 from the usual jobbing trade there Is noth in doing. DKIED FRUITS— Quotations are as follows: Prunes, carload io:s. 4Vi(al4V 3 c !or 40-50's. 3*/i@ i 4c lor 50-60 s. 3i. 4 <a>3V"C lor tjO-70's, 244@Hc l«r ! 7i-b'J"a, iiA@2i/,u V It. for 80-90 sand i3.i@2c tor 90 100's; Peuclies, 6(gisV-c * It; iancy. oy 2 to 7M;Ci peeled, 10@12y2; Apricots, s@fc p. Ib tor Koyals and 7(iißi..>c for pood to tancy Moorparks: evaporated Apples, t@ri;»4c: sun-dried, 334@4 l /ic; black Figs, in sacks. 'j@Bc: Plums. 3y 2 @4V»c %4 Ib toi pitted «nd l@li/->e. for un pitied; bleached Plums, sc; Nectarines, 4@6c %i to tor prime to j fancy: Pears, 2<&sc lorquaiterj and 2y2@u 1 /2 c for j halves, accornii.g to color, etc RAISINS— New Raisins. 2t4@Sc for 2-crown, 4c for 3-crown. 5c for 4-cr<uvn, SV3C for Seedless sultanas and $1 lO'.cu 1 15 for i.ondon layers. Dried Grapes. 2s,ic. Nt T!S— Chestnuts are quotable atg@l('c t? !b: Walnuts, 7@7y 2 c i* lb ior hard and B@9c T* Ib for sofishell; Almonds, S@4c for hardshell and Si: for papershe.l; Peanuts." 4@50 tor Eastern and 4c for California; Hickory Nuts, 6@6c iR Ib; Pe cnns, 9@loc 9 Ib: Filberts, t»(#9V 2 c; Brazil Nuts, t(a9c: Cocoanuts. $4 6U(ri3 %< 100. HONEY— New ComD. 10c for brlzh: and 7®9c for lower grades; new water-white extracted, 4i/±.<} 43/; c; light amber extracted. Bristle * ib jEE&bWAX—^S&SBc ft Ib. I'KOVISI.jN'3. Barreled Beef is higher, owing to the rece:it rite In the raw proa net. There is co change in Pork; products. Trade continues quiet. CI'KEiJ AliiATs— i>acuu, BVaC %* Ib tor heavy, 9c jor light medium, 10c ior lght, IOV2C V Ib for eilra ngnt and j2c for suzar-cured. East ern sugar-cured Hams. 10y a @lle; California Hams, 9@9y 2 c * Ib: Mes3 Beef, $8 50 $ bbl; ex ra mess do. £9 60; family do, *1 1 (a • 1- ; salt Pork. $b(q,H BO i» bbl: extra prime Pork. $9 50: extra clear, $16: mess, $1* 50 ft bbl; Smoked Beef. II y a (S)l2i^c * ft,. LARD— taster:;- tierces quoted at 5>4C 9 H> for compound ana Be for pure; pans, 7c; California tierces, Cc %! Ib lor compound and 6c for pare; hulf-bbls, 6V4C: 10-tb tins, 7c; do S-lb, Vy 3 c. COTTOLENE— Tierces. £3/ g c. Packages less than 800 Hs-l-lb pails, 60 in a case, b%c; 3-tt> rails, 20 In a case, S%c; 6-lb palls, 12 In a case, 81/4 C; 10-lb p«i)s, 6in a case, 8y 8 e; 60-tb tins, lor '- in a case. 75/ 8 c: wooden buckets, 20 I;.-; net, ?■'..■-. fancy tuos 80 lbs net, 76/ halt bbls, about ilO lbs, ?y 2 c & Ib. /_ HIJJES. I'AU.OW, WOOL, AND HOPS. Hides are reported steady and In fair demand. Wool and Hops aie dull and unchanged. A local circular says of Wool: ••While ho ders of Wool consider 11 sood property and while iliey are no ana would not b- willing to make much If nny ccncesslon 111 values, jet, we must say our local 1 market is dull. For more than two weeks there ii;iM . tea no bus nesi a il none is looked f^r until after the holidays. We don't consider the sucks ■ large am tlity are well li Id, both here and East. I so that It is no. piotauie we shall have much 1 Kw r prices when the ileinand springs up again, Scourers nrr|,illl running, and some of them have sutlieieiK Wool in srrase to ruu for several week lonirer. No sales " HIDES AND -KlS>— Culls and brands cell lc under (sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 10c it Ib: medium, 9c; light, Sy,>(a,9c; Cowhides, 2 @9c; htags. 6V3C: sated Kip, 9c; salted ] Calf, lOfaUlc i* Ib; salted Veal. 9c; dry Hides, 15&15i/«c: culls and brands, l'.'@l2y a c: dry Kip ! and Veal. 14c: dry call. Ibc: culls. Lite; Goatskins. I in to.. ■;.'«: caili- Kids, sc; Deerskins, good summer. ! L'6c fk It: medium, -Oc: winier. 10c; sheepskins, ! shearlings. 15(525c each: short wool. 35($t>Oo j each; medium* Uo@Bo each: long wools, 80e@$l I each. A I- LOW — No. 1. rendered. SfflSVfec tt>: Na 2, 2(<S2y a c: refined. 60; Grease, 2@-.'l/ic «* !b- WOOL, — Fall clip — Middle counties, free, ]o@>l3c: do defective. JO@llc; San Joaqu'n. de fective. 7@9c ¥i Ib; do l,arubs, 6y 2 <j£Bc: southern Mountain. 9@l2c: free Northern, 12(£14c 9 tb; an. defective, 9(g;llc; Humboldc and Mendoclno, 13@16c$ Ib. Hops— Old crop, 2@6c t* Ib lor poor to fair and B@loc tor good; new crop 1 Ida lie. GENEKAL JIKKCUANDISK. B A ns- Calcutta Grain Bass, 18c8 delivery, 65/ 8 @5%c: Woui Bass, -7(B>.»0c: Fruit liaga, i4/4C o"/4U and *> c for this different sizes. COA I,— Wellington, *»: New Weillneton. $8; «ou:lJlield Wellington. J7 £.0: Seattle, *5 50: Bry ant. *6 60: coos Kay. $4 75; Wallsend, J6 76 t* ton: Cumberland, $14 60 * ton in bulk and $16 in &acK«: Pennsylvania, Anthracite Kgx. #14 * ion: Welsh Anthracite f-tel'-': c«nnel. *9 50 • ton: Kr.ck Springs, Castle Ciate and Pleasant Val- j ley, $7 60: Coke. $13 In bulk and Si & «* ton In sks. CDItJJAOK— Manila— I 1 ,*- nth, 6-^c: I^-lhreai. \ 7c: 6 and 9 thread, 7y 2 c: bale rope. t;v @i7c. bisa:— ; JJ/4-inc)i,sVsC: 12-ihread.6c: 6 and 9 thread, by 2 c; j Dale roue M/»(g>' c. CANNED KKUM's— Prices for the 189" pacK are j as follows: Black Cherries. $1 25@1 50; Wniie cherries, $1 2f@l 75: Peaches and Pears, 9l)c; 1 *1 10: Apricots. Uo«9oc. CANNED VEGETABLES— IB 97 goods are sell- j ing at 70c@$l 25 for Peas ana 60c foe future Tomatoes. CO 1 FEK- Cobta i(.icA — l^@l9c 9 Ib nom. for prime washed (none here); ifctelTo nom. tor pood washed ■ (none here); \',<<yil^r 2 v for 'eood p<"aberrv; l:i(jp | 14»ic for gooi i« prime: llVbf<»i2y 2 c for good 1 mixed with black beans; ll@l2i/i« tor fair; 6®loc i tor common to ordinary. •Salvador— l»i^rdil be for good to prime washed: I2^@>l4c for fair washed: lt><S£l7c '<& Ib for good to prime washed peaberrv; lliijiSll-C for superior unwashed: lK^tllVic for good green un- | washed; lIS/4C >< Hi for good bleached unwashed; | 14@l-'c for good to prime unwashed neaberry. Is'icabaoua — 10Vi®12c tor goda o superior unwnsned: 13V9(i*l4>. 'or gooa unwashed peaberrv. ATKMALA AND MEIICAX — 18® l iC ft Ib for prime washed ( e.\ 'iiupi; 17@1 fVi for good to j strictly good washed ( -cw cio;>); 14@15c Ib for fair washed; 9Vi@l3c 4 Or medium: Kc£9c' ior ordinary: 4Qt"->:>.^c t* Ib for Inferior to com mon: 1 ftOlho ior good washed peaberry: 14c for good unwashed peaberry; ll^l'J c for good to superior unwashed. • *'I*ti — I'ucllic Codfish is quotable as follows: Bundles, -ie f* Ib: cases, selected. 5c f. Ib; boneless, 6c %* Ib; strips, tVa©' c: "lock . ji/aftu : 7'-c 't* Ib : t.i.,..i3. own ur; nd, 8c '0 Ib: ma. dies. TfoiSy-jC ■* Ib: -leMccatfd. i* r <-«se of twodos'r, $1 60 less 16%: pickled Cod. bbls. *9: half-bbK *4 75. Pacific Herrinz. 15c » box; Dutch do, $1 10<ai 40 ft keg: Whltefish, $1 50 in half-bins and $1 75 in kits; Tongues and bouuus, $1 25-: Mackere.bbH— >>o. 1. $20: No. 2, $18 50; No 3, $17: half-bbts— No. 1, 91 1; So. 2 $10; Na I 3. $8. kl:« — No. 1.1-1 3S: No. 2, 91 25; No. 3. 91. UV .« K*l ■> KK— ¥3o ft ll'<s ;. OlL— California Castor oil. cases. No. 1. 95c; I bbls, 90c si gal 'manufacturers' rates): Linseed ! 011, in bbls, boiled, 4 c; do raw, 4tic; cases, 5c more: Lard Oil, extra winter strained, bbls. f>:e: , ! No. I, 4*ic; cases, 6c ni'<re: China Nut. 47(83 cV4 gnllon: Nea:gfoot Oil, bbls, 80c: cases, 65c: No. 1, rib's 50c; cases. 55c: :-perm, crude, 60c: natural white. HOC; bleached do. «sc: Whale OH, natural while. 40c: bleached do. 45c: Pacific Hubber Mixed Paints, white »nd house colors, $1 i.'6@l 35 steal; wneun colors. *■-■*-.' -■;. PKTKOLKUM. OASULINK. ETC.— The stand- I ard Oil Company quotes ns follows: Waterwhile 1 oal oil, in bulk, liic; Pearl Oil, In cases, 15i, c: Astral, do. I.VjC; Star, do, 15' 2 c: Kxtra on, cases. 19>-2c; Klaine, do 2ny 2 c: t ocene. do, l?Vjc; Deodorized Stove uasolene, in bulk. Lie: do. In ca.s-s, lii'-..c; 6,M% Deodorized Naphtha. In bulk, 1 IOV-jC: 63 deg. do, In rases, 151-jjC: 86 deg. «iaso lene. in bulk, 20c: 86 ■:>■- do. In cases, 26c ft gal. WHITK AD- Quoted at 6ia;7i- V Ib. UK D LKAD— Quotable at 6'/4tt7c ft Ib. TL'KPEN'I INK— In cases, M)c; 111 iron barrels, 45c; In wooden barrels, 47c V gal. LUCOL— Boiled, bill, 42c; do cases, 47c: raw, bbls, 40c: do cases. 4.V. CANDLES— The Standard Oil Com panv quotes as follows: Electric Light— 6's. 16 or. 7V'jc; 14 ! oz, 6»4c: 12 oz, 6c: 10 oz. 614 c, Granites— 6's, 16 oz. BV 2 C: 14 oz, 7^C; 13 oz, 7c; 10 OZ, 6V4C. Paraftlne Wax Candles: l's, 2's, 4,'s, 6's mid 12's, will c. 8»ic: colored. p:';ic. ■ LEA'IiIEH— Harness, heavy, quotable »t 80 @35c f* Ib; do medium, 28c; do light, 26@27c; Hough Leather. 21@23c ■%» Ib'. Kips, $40(a45 ft dozen; Calf, »oc@sl 10 i? Ib; Kough splits, 7@Bc: Belt-knife splits, 10@12c: Collar Leather, black. j 10(ali'i; "? foot: no russet, lOiSl'Jc; skirting | Leuth^r 30@a5c "# Ib. SUGAK-The Western Sugar Keflnerv comt)aDy j quotes, terms net. cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed. 6S/8C: Powdered, 6i/gC: Dry Granu lated. 51 c > Ib: Confectioners' A. '■>\«ji-: Magnolia A, 5i B e. Extra c, sc: <>oldon C. 4%c; Candy Granulated, 56,hc; California A, sV*c; iialf- barrel* '/*c more man barrels, and lioxoi Vs o mot* SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. There is jtst about enough roininc; in to fill the demand and prices are therefore steady. Wbo.esale rates for iiiesi ■ l atoc^. irom slaa^tt terers are as follows. BEEF— Firs: quality,6 y 2 @7c; second do, 6y a 6c; third do. 4@sc "^ Ib. VKAI — Larg- &(o>6c; small. f @7 fa Ib. MUTTON— WetUers. 6@7c; twej. 6c fUN LA MB— sprlus, 7@&c "ft Ib. . POKK— Live Hois. 3*/i@3%c for large and »i/ 2 c 'or smalt and 3%@33,4C for medium: sou nogs, 2>/ 2 «jaVi u V Ib; ure.s^ed do s(oibc. WOOD, LUMBKR, ETC. Posts, gftsloc each for No. 1 and 6y a ®6y 2 c for No. 2; KedwooJ, $5 per cord; Oak, rough, $6 60; peeled, *9: Pine. $5 75. LUMiJKK— Re »i prices, are nominally as fol lows: Pine— ordinary sizes, slKail-l for No. 1 and 89 SOiSll tor Na 2; extra sizes higher. Redwood — $14®17 for No. 1 and *ll@i2 5U for No. 2; Lain. -l feet. $1 7uJ#l 80; Pickets. $16; Shingles. $125 for common and $2 25 for fancy; Rustic, * I!'..- .1 : Shakes, $8. KJtCiill'TS OK I'KODUCiS. roB 24 HOUR*. - Flour, nrsfcs.... 11,352 si raw, tons Oregon 9,538 ' Butter, ctls. .... 128 Wheat, ct15...... 1 -00 liggs, doz 950 Washington... 3.745 Cheese, ctls .... 2 Barley. oils ..... &.S6& Hide5.n0...;.... 544 Oats, ctls 46) Pelts, bdls. "2»b Washington... -',340 Wool, bi5........ ' 23 Beans, sks 4,j4S Wine, ga15....... 99.100 Potatoes, its... 1,582; Kaislns. ooxai.. • 3,08* Oregon. . 1,9^3 ; Leather, rlls **5 Onions, 5ki...... 66' sugar, bb1*....... 4,996 Oregon 188 Tallow. cut. - 106 Middlings, sits... 200 Shorts, Or. ski.. 3,750 Oregon 500 M ust.«rd Seed, 8 ! Bran, sks 00 Flaxseed. sks 36 Oregon, sks..— 2,600 Buckwheat, ska. .24 . t0n5........ 20 7 Lumber, M fee-. 60 | • — ♦ — • REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Bridget Mellon (widow) to John O. an'l Maggie A. Mellon (femme-sole), lot on S Hue of Golden Gate avenue, 162:8 W of Gough. W 25 by a 137:6: gift. Adelaide M. Marks to Km ma Scholl, lot on \V line of Pierce street. 137:6 6 of Halghl, B 30 by \V 112:6. $10. . Carl C. and Hazel M. Gross to liobert K. Palache. lot on X line of Green street, as per cut In curb of ftidewalk, 27:' *4 X from W line of lot. of Hazel W. <ir<>ss. Ps in J7.8 d 68, £ O:5V* Ri 187:6 W, 0:51.4 •■« to beginning; $5. | Charles ii. and Abi A. Norwood to Henry it. Norwood, lot on E line of .tfrodericfc street, -7:6 8 of Sacramento, > 25 by X 82:6: f 10. . Florence G. Miller o H. W. Miller, lot ops line of Post street; 125 W ot Devlsadero. A\ ■i^ "> ° 77:4: also lots 1, 2. 3 and 00, Lakeview, quitclaim deed: SlO. • , -. ,„, Anioine and Grade Borel to Patrick J l / an °- l "' on * line of Fourteenth stieet, 50 VV of Lanaers, \V 25 by- >> : 10: $10. „ _, Herman Hor.irann by 1 harles F. S oll, com missions, to Kd-.vard J. Le Breton, lo: on N iin»- «ii >ifteemh street, 280 W of Samh.z W 30 by »> 113- $:-.7:.5. , , ' : v George O. Davis to Edward Duncan, l« t on n r ' line of Powell street, 77 N of Washington. N -« by E 60; $10. „ i.ydia C. Rice an ! Helen C. Watson to Joh«n it- C Piien. lot on h line •<! 50-vara lot H»6. beina j 137:6 li of leavenworth street and 157:B iN of Pine. N SO by W 20; *1. sein F. and Anna K. Kevrier to John and Leo poldina Slarcollo, lot on S line or North Point, lt-9:6 i£of Larxiu sireet, E i.7 by S 137:6: $10. Thomas and Estelle W. H. Magee .0 William A. Wagee. undivided quarter of following: Loi on NE line of Meuart street, 91:8 N W of Mission, Nw 46:10 by NE 137:6; also lot on N line of Golden Gate avenne, l;-.7:o W of Leavenwonh, W 60:6. N to. W 22. N 67:6, E 82:6, > 137:6: SI. Ju.la D. and r.uward 1). Be. lard to John V* . Allyne and William H. White, lot on N\V line of Minna street, 823 NE of Second, NX 26 by N W 80; $10. George O. Davis to 1- dwarf Duncan lot on SK line of Folsom sir et, 342.6 «W of Third, s\v 150. SK 90, NE 110, SE 70, >> 1 • 40, N W 160; also right of way on Louisa; also lot on NE line of seventh street. 150. >E of Bryant, SE 100 by NX 85: also lot on N X corner of Stockton and North Point streets, X 11.7:6 by N 275: also lot on N W line of (leiu--n --tina sirte:, 325 SW of Fifth, SW 26 by N\\ 75; SlO. Gu&tave and Julia Brenner to Sol J. Levy, lot on E line of Thirty-seventh avenue, 175 S of C street, 8 31:3 by E 1^0; $10. Adolph and Margaret Abrams to Cbri.stian Hol tum, lot on SW cor ierof X street and Twenty ninth avenue, W 57:6 by 8 100: $10. George E. church to Minim.- s. Church, lot on E line of Forty-seventh avenue, 2UO » or S stieet, s 25 by >. 120: also lot on E line of Forty-seventh avenue. 175 s ol s street, »25by E 120; gift; also lot on NX line of Francis streer, 250 N W of Mis sion, NW 25 by NE 100, block 6, Academy Tract; $10. ALAMEOA COUNTY. William Achard to Laura E. Achard. undivided half interest in lot on S line of Eleventh street, 100 E of FranKlin, ESO by S 75; also lot on E line of Brush street. 75 N of Eighteenth, N 25 by E 75, Oakland: $1321. Sherwood W. Fuiler to Heywood Bros, and Wakefleid Company, lot on N line of vemh street, 150 E of Kirkhana, E 62 by N 147.66, block sii3, Oakland: $10. John L. and Lizzie M. Bradbury to Alexander Young, lots 1 to 12, being iht» entire block H, L nda Vista Terrace, Oakland and Oakland An nex; #10. Aaron Williams (executor of the estate of Mar garet William-) to -Hrah A. i bapman, lot on ft line of Dover street, 48 Nof Mono avenue, E 125 by NL6, being loi 2, block E, P»ruma>,'im Tract, Oakland Annex; grant. Alfred and Agnes B. Hlgeins to Mizabeth M. Wilson, subdivision cf lot 13, In block >5, Daley's irceuic Park Tract, Berkeley: «10. J. C. and .Mary E. McMullen to J. E. Curtis, lot 8, block K. Daly Tract. Brooklyn Township; $10. W. B. and L. J. Reed to W. H. Marston. lot on SW Hue of Clinton avenue, 3"/0 > W of Willow street. NW s'). SW 85, - X 50. NE 91. 92 to begin ning, bock 78, lands adjacent to Encinal, Ala mo ia; $10. Builders' Contracts. P. J. Rowan, owner, wlih Demnrtini A Pagano, contractors, all work fora three-story frame build ire on NX coiner of McAllister »nd Lyon streets, E 2,') by N 100; Shea A Shea architect- : «1815. Fauuie Morris, owner, with C. W. Duffie, con trac;or, all work for alt-rations and additions to a three-story frame bui ding on NE corner of Lnr kin and Post streets, N 18 by E 68:9; A. J. Bar- i nett architect; ?4000. J. Frowenteld (trustee of the es'ate of E. L. Goldstein and William Goldstein, owner) with Jerome E. Bitzer, contractor, paint nz, graining and poltsulns; for ;lir-t-s;ory frame b.illdl g on! Si: corn- r off) Ive and Van Nes» aveunes. N 60 by E 109; >a!fi Id A Kohl here arrh tr>c s: $1200. THE CALL OALKNDAf,. November. 1897. Mo. g To 9 W. ; I'll |Fr | Sit. Moon's Hlihsps. 3 45 6 -^s First Quarter j ! \JJ -NcjV 1. 10 11 12 *13 — Full Moon 17 18 119 20 '^ NOT - * 15 — U 1. I ■ : - — Y^Ln'.t Quart' 26 I 27 :^ Nov. 17. 21 22 23 I « 2 . (28 •J9 30 |<fia. New Moon. <£> Nov. 24. ; — OFiist Qu«r: vov. 3» SItAMIiKS TO SAIL. STK'X-R ! K.ITIVA ri'iv. ] ««IM. PIER Preside nt... Or»«on Ports.. Nov 24, spm Her IS ; Jennie Coqullle K.ver Nov 24. Jm Pier 2 State of Ca Portland Not 24,A0»* fier '.4 hauls Kosa. fan l)le?o . Nov 19 Uiu Pier 1 1. liißiona.... rlnmboldtH&r ; .Nov 24. 'Jpjj l*l«r * \Veeo;t : Hum bold ilia? j Nov as, 3p» Pier 13 Coos liar.. .' Newport: Nov 26, Pam Pier 11 CbtlKat. ... ; Oregon po.-ts.. ' Nov 26, vp» Pier 13 Arcat* i <xm is»y .... ; Nov 10am I'lo: I « Rio Janeiro. China 4 Japan Nov '2 7. Ipm PMSS City l'ueDii : Vie A I'm Nov 27. 9aw Pit >* Queen >a,i Uiego Nov 28,11 am Pier 11 Colon ' Panama Nov 29, 1 a M PM 3 S Del -None.. Urarsllarbor. , >ov -',-», 12 m Humbo'.du. . Uumboldißav i Nov 29, Ipm Pier i Columbia.. \ Portland ' Nnv VP.IOam '■ Pier 24 Knreka.... Newport Soy 30. Cm | '"iBrlL AuHtrHlia... ' hoiiolnln.. . . Nov 30.10 am j Pier 7 .STEAMERS TO AItKIVJS. ST <AJf X •■. I KnuM I'TIK Wecott i Jennie Mackinaw Homer Czarina ' Miupola ; Coosßty Australia Cbllkat- i Crescent C-ltr. . . Orizaba Wellington. .. . Arcaia Columbia Queen ; Washtenaw .... ; Willamette : Froereso liei .Nor.» | Iluiiibolut ... ': «aelic j Pomona... KoreKa . .. . ... I Walla Walla. Bristol i San Bias Alliance North For*. ... t-anta Kau State of <:•»!. .. llumbolat Bay Ocquiile Kiver 1 arums. .. . : Coos Bay ! 1 Coo« rt»)T .... Comox ! Ne port .„_ | Honolulu I fcei Hi ver ■ '-'rescent Cliv I Mexico Departure Bar too* bay ' I oitl&na. ; San Diego. '-. Tacoma • Seattle Seattle "ray* Hnroor. Hnmboldt L'liina and japan j HntnDotac &*>•.. ! Newport Victoria « Fui«( isoua i i Comox Panama Portland ' iilllllb 'lilt >an Dk»'o _ I'nrtiHni. I ..Nov 24 i ...\ov 2' ', ..Nor 24 ! ..Nov 24 |..:>ov24 ..Nov 24 ] ...Nov 24 ! >ov 24 ..Nov 24 ..JNov 25 ..Nov 23 ..Nov 25 ..Nov 2S ..Nov 2ti ..Nov 26 ...\ov 26 ...Nov 26 ! ..Nov 2S .. >ov 2fi ..Nov 27 ..Nov 27 I ..Xov 27 I ..Nov 28 ! ..Nov v; 8 ..Nov 1:9 ..Nov 29 ..Nov 29 ..Nov 2V- ..Nov 30 tlK\. MOON A>l> ilUli. Cnitfd States Toast and fiFonicTto Survkv. tlmks AND liKIUHTH of hloh and low Waters at 1-okt I'oint. Kntranck to San* Francisco Bay. Published by Official authority ok the superintendent. Note— The high «nd low waters oc ur *• th» City Front (Mission-street Wharf) about twenty five minutes later than at Fort l'ului; me aeijfa: ot tide is :h« same at both plncei November— lß97. Welnes<l»- November i.'4. Son rMe* 7.0C1 Moon rises Bun sett 4 54|.M00n seu o.oopm I ! I!^i F«M '" n ° Fee, !iI^ e |Kee?ill^ Feet g 1 1. ■>».' I IHVV ; I L W I !H \V a] 1.451 I. l> B.U» | b.O! M.04 u.;lUoi 4TO 2- 2.30; a.HI «.47 dll 3.5 a —0.6 11.04 4 4 •23 ».16 30 B'JHI «.a 4.3 - 0.9'11.j5 44 24 4.03 5.3 10.14 tl.» X.38 — 1.2: . i H \V L W 11 W L W "'"■ 26 O.'O 4.5 4.51] 3.4 11.02] 64 18 -1 2 26 1.46 4.6; 6.-12 3.4 11.53 8.1 7.09 -11 27 2.43J 4.6 d4li 3 511245 5.8] 8.02J-0 7 NoTjt— ln the »dot» exposition of the tides thn tarly mornlns ildet ar*> Riven In th« left hand column, and the success! v* tides of the day in tha order of oecnrrence a,* to time. The second time column elves the second tide of the day, the third lime column the third tide, and the last or rich* hand column gives the iast tide of the day except when there are but three tides, as sometimes •ccora. The heights given are addition* to in* soundings on tba United States Coast Surver | charts, except when a minus sign (— ) precedes the height, and then the number given v subtractlr* from the depth given by me charts. NOTIVJS TO MAKLNillis. A branch of tha United States Hydrosrraphlc Oflice located in the Merchant* Kxcbanee is maintained in ban Francisco (or the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality ana free of expense. ! . I Navigator* are cordially- Invited to Ytslt th» office, where complete sets of charts and salllnc directions of the world are kept on hand or com parison and reference, and the latest Information can always be obtained regarding lights, dan-ers to navigation and all matters of Interest, to ocdaa 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. IVJOth meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day irom tha United Stales Naval Observatory m Mare islan I Cat. A notice statin; whether th>» tlm« ball wai dropped on time, or glvin? the error, If any. v published the same day oy the afternoon paper* and by the morning papers the following day. « W. S. HU6HCS. lieutenant. U. a. N., m charge. The Tim« Ball. •kHANCH Hydkogkaphio Office. V. S. N., •» MkKCHASW KXCH>NaB. {- _ Ban- Francisco. November 23, 1897. ) The time ball on Tetegrapa li in was aroppil exactly at noon to-day — c., at noon of the 12Jlt» meridian, or exactly at 8 p v, Greenwich time. W. si Uughks, i Lieutenant U. S. N., in charge. SHII'PINO INil-LL.GiiNCi.. iW Arrive I. ■ TUESDAY. November 2!. Stmr Pomona. Cousins. i 8 hour* 'ro-n Ku-jc* puss and mdse. to Goodall. Perkins «S Co. Stmr State or California. Green. 55 noun fr n Portland, via Astoria 4 > hours; jhwj «uu inJJ 10 lioodall. Perkins A Co. V Sinir City of Puebla. Debney. 60 hours jV^. Victoria, etc.; puss ana Bulge, 10 Goodall, !V ''4PKv ins & Co. ; v < »tml Dora, Anderson. 7 days 4 h.-urs fiii S.tKii: pass, to />laska Co uniTciit Co. Btmr Greenwood. Fa-^eilunl. 19 hours fro-.n Cleon •: w< oi. to L X \\ i.i c i umber Co. : Schr Kuby A Cousins, Knuclsen, 10 days from Gra.s Harbor; M tt luuioe-r, to EX Wo d Lumber Ca Cleared. TUESDAY, November ->:■<. Ptmr State of California, Green, Astoria; Ujol all. Perkins*. Co. Strur North Fork, Bash, Eureka; Charl3i Kelson. stmr Santa Rosa, Alexand r. San Die,-o; u>>l all. Perkins A Co. Br ship Dun » Law, Greii;, Quee: stowa; £pp nger A Co. ' S»U«<l TUESDAY. > oveniber 23 U Ssimr heeling, sebrne. cruise. ijtmr Excels or. Higßins, Eureka r-trnrHumboldt. Boniii Id, Eureka. Stmr Cleoue. strand, Albion. Mnir «^tpsv. Iceland, Simla cru*. Stmr West port, Jacobs. Ship John C Potter, Meyer Seattle. Br snip Wilbelm tell. Green. Port Townsend. Wh bark Cul.fornia. Montgomery, whaling voyage, schr E X Wood, Hansen, Ftuet Sound and Mel bourne. • _ Schr Alary Etta. Nynian, Timber Cove. Telegraphic. POrxTLOßrv*. November 23-10 pm— Weather cloudy; wind W; velocity 6 tune*. Charter*. The sblpa America and Santa Clara load coal at. Departure Bay for tnU port; Br bar* l^ebu, sal mon on the Fraser River i or London. .m bd: wr strar City of F«rtn. wheat at Portland for i- uro; c, 37s 6d: bark Colusa, lumber at Tacoma for syd- The bark Martha Davis loads mdse for Hono lulu. The ship Shenandoah was chartered prior to ar rival for wheat to Europe, '265. i pfSH- Sno'ceii. \ Nov 12-Lat 29 X. lon* 22 W, B- ship JKRJI down, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. \ Oct 22-Lat 43 b, lone 59 W, ill ship Earl of Dunmore, iom Antwerp, o • san Francisco. Oc 22— Lat 43 .». long 59 W Fr bark Pierre Corneille, iroin Cardiff, for sail Francisco. Domestic P"-r. *. _ HARBOK-Sail- ' Nov 22-t-chrs De- pi fender, Vega. Alcalde, La Gironde and bktn Gar- f diner City, for Wan Francisco. COOS BA*— Arrived Nov 23— Stmr Empire, he Nov 20. Sailed Nov 23— Stmrs Arcata and Czarina, for San Francisco- CASPAR— Arrived Nov 23— Stmr Jewel, hencs Nov 22 GREENWOOD-Arrlved Nov 23— Stmr Wbiles boro, hence Nov 22. BOW ENS LANDlNG— Arrived Nov 23— Schr Monterey, hence Nov *-'. Called Nov 23— Schr j arbara Hernster. forHue neme BAN PEDRO— Arrived Nov 23— Schr R W Bart leu, from Port Blakuley; stmr Pasßdena, from Eureka; schr Joiei>ii kuss. from Tacoma; bktn Retriever. from Tacomn. Sailed :.ov 23— --cur Muriel, for New Whatcom. TATOOSH— Passed Xcv -JH Bars Geo F Man son, hence Nuv 14, for Port Blakelev. CLALLAM BA V — in port Nov 23— Bark Cory phene. from Per: Blakfley. for San Pedro; bark Carroilton. troni Nanaimo for San Francisco. A!>TOKIA- Arrived Nov 23— *chr Edward Parke, hence Nov 13; bktn Leslie D, hence Nov 14. sailed Nov 14— Br ship Mashona, for Queens town PORT GAMBLE-Sailed Nov 28--Ot»r Queen, :or »an Frainisco; bark Carondele:, 'or San Frau- L'l-Cn. PORT LUDLOW— Sailed Nov 23-Scur Noko mis, for >an Pedro. -ailed Nov 23— achr Esther Bu line, for for San Pedro GRAYS HARKOK-Arr.ved Nov 23-Schr Marion, hence Nov i 4. KUREKA— Arrived Nov 23-Stmr Weeott. frm Crescent City: scnr Bertha Dol beer, hence Nov 17: stmr'outh Coast, from Newport; stmrCmlkat, hence, Not 20. Foreign Port*. COQUIMBO— Arrived Nov % M— Br bark Samuel Mendel from Port Townsond. HULL- Arrived Nov 22— Br bark Caradoc, hnce July 7. YOKOHAMA— Arrived Nov 21— Br stmr Em" press of Japan, from Vancouver. YOKOHAMA— sailed Nov 20— Stmr City of Teeing, for San Francisco. Movements of Train- Atlantic Steamer*. LIZ \RD— Passed Nov 23— Stmr New York, for Southampton. Allowing her 7 Vi hours to ma « the run from the Lizard she will a rive off i >■& Needles at 6:15 am Nov 24, within 9miuoin:l best Eastw.rJ record. I ROTTERDAM— Arrived Nov 23-3: mr Bolter* dam. i>om New York. _■■ ' ■ AMSTERDAM— SaiIed Nov 23— Stmr Wer^eJl dam. ".or Ne*' York. .■ SOU iIIAMPI'uN — Arrival Nov 74— Stmr LahD from New York, and proCMded io Bremen. NEW YORK— Called Nov 23— ->tmr NomaJic. for Liverpool: schr Kaiser Wilbelm derGroise, lor Btemen. . LIVKKPOOL— Arrived Nov 23— stmr Coron thla, for Bo<ion. AN rw'Eßl'— Arrived Nov23-Stmr Noordland, from New York. Importation*. j\ VICTORIA— Per City of Pnehla— l9 picgs mdse, '2 c.i drugs, 87 bills hides. 11 bills sKlns, - s^s tails, 9 sks giuestoclt, 5 pKgs express and coin. Port Townsend— 39 sks peas, 400 C 3 salmon, 10 cs clam juice, sk coin. KillUnoo— 500 obis oil. Seatil*- via N R K— sso cs honey. Ics ha 'di ets. 1244 ineot3 cooper. 95J sks wheat. 1 bdl hides, 5 pkgs mdse. H\.U sKs Hour, 3 bxs n rd ware. Seattle— 7o p»gt mdse, '■! cs lurs, 10 crts ene'nes. 1298 is salmon, 30 pkgs machine, y. - a brushes. 2 cs evapo a.ed potatoes, a cs v spoons. 1 c* bit ters. 1 cm clocks, 8 bxs huckleberries, 2 cs rubber boots, 417 mat) rice. 9 sks tals, 423 bdls nldes, JO bxs i,o;tled tieer, ••.'HI ro Is 299 bdis paner. 1 beat, .■.O en -<vriip. 2 . kecs '■< bbls syrup. 40 bdls smoked herring. 14 bxs fish, 9 p*gs express, 2 sks coin, i2l bdls sri-e.i tides, 20 bdls herring, 10 bis uali but, 100 cs bottied beer. Keattle via U N R R— 2B4 rolls matting. Tucoma wen of Fargo— 6 pkg* mdse, 127 bd!n Hides nnd'pelts, 9.-9 bf- ks 402 nks flour. 987.»ncs feed. 1297 sks wheat. 1 keg brandy. 1816 sks dam aired wheat. has: of Far«o via Tacoma— 939 bills hoops, 6 Ci clothes wringers. Tacoma— l cs dry goods, 3 pkss mdse, 'i bxi haidwaie, b.i bells bide*. 606 bars bullion. Everett— 7 pkss niiise. 2800 oars bullion. New Whaicom — 10 pkes md.se. semiahmoo— i 6,372, 372 cs salmon, 0 pices mdie, 32 bxs tin. Kast via Vancouver— loo bbls glucose. 5 cs ci sareites. 550 bu"t s tobarco. 9 pk?s mdse, 2 bis la r.p fixtures, 17 cs boots and shoes. Ic* flies. 76 car spring*. 106 pkss iron. 6 vim ; 00 sis rolled oats, 2 cs tinware. 23 copy presses, 6 hhd-t loo<e tobacco, 11 28 bxs 208 bbls M milk. 2 bxs llnplatp, 403 cs condensed milk. 10 bbls oatmeal. IB pk?s hardware. 14W cs bots. 1715 bdls .-119 bars bar steel, 8 cs hammers, 874 bu tin plate, 404 ba^i^"" iron wire. . *w PORTLAND— Per State o: Caiifornla-695 «un- F nle» 2 170 hf-sks 3113 qr siis flour 188 sks onions, ' 3750 sks shorts, 63 bxs apples, 1939 potato^, 500 sks middlings 2000 s-,3 bran, 470 a salmon, 1770 bidet. 14K4 pkgs pa;ier, 1463 biis suojks, 2.9 iolls matting, 303 pk a tea. As o ia— 3 789 shoo-is, 196 bblscrauberne*. 670 cs salmon, l^d sks oysters. EUREKA — Per I'omona— sti bxs hnrer. 61 M shakes. 10 cows, 84 hxs apples, 94.359 f: lumber, i3b9 M shlneles. 1 sk coin. 1 p<gexpress. 1 veai, 1 bx skins. 12 pKgs mdse, 4 doors, I US, paper, E R and X R X— 36 bxs fish. 2c< frogi. 40 cs condensed milk, 144 bxs apples, 89 bx« butter, I pug mdse. « onsicn«<o«. Per State of California— Otis, McAUister&Co; H 1 E Allen; Wellman. Peck<t Co. Geo Morrow <k Co; ■ Clement, Prlngle A Co: Daltou «ro»; J C .• ei> pach: M. Spohiu; D W Hatch: I) M Bollman: J H «am & Co; McDonough Kunyou- HDu:ar>l; H Holman & Co: Willamette Pulp & Paper Co; M j Brandepstein & Co; Standard Oil Co; M Wagner: .1 X Armsbv it Co; Blsslnser Co : (ro • n Paper Co: J H Newuauer <fc Co: W & J Sloane it Co; M X Moraghau: Ciatsop Mill Co; CampoJonitOifi Mal colm; or ler. ' Per Pomona— Brlgham, Hoppe* Co; VI Lynch: Dodge, Sweeney A Co: Daltonßros; F Korbei A bros: C W l!uge!>s: Enterprise Brewery: 11 <fc S Commprcial Co; Gray A Mitchell; HLiebes&Co: Redington i Co: Overland Freight aud lia.,s;er Co: Evelethct 11 A Par.hurst; scott & Van Ar. ale Lumber Co: J R Hantly: JWieland: A Enea; San Francisco Brewing Co: Pacific Lum ber-Co; standard Oil Co: Weils, Fargo & Co; a I a-misa-io; American Union Flan Co: Hills Bros; J H Ingnijlla; A Paladini: U CamlUoDiA Co; r. (1 Pyle; Norton, Teller & Co; Wheaton, Br«on <t Co: Mllani it Co: Getz Bros it Co: Marshal! & Reliners; Jli Newbauer Co; McDonough ct Kunyon : ivoss) 6 Hewlett: Witzel <£ Baker; C J£ Whitney & Co; A ZMeMMt. Per City of Puebla— H E Law: H Waideck A Co: A MacFarland: Giant lower Co: H itl>-tt v pr iiks Mineral Water Co: Cox Seed and Plant Co; Koy McClliuon: --unset S ed and I'lani Co Haa« Bros"; Philip F Kel y: F M Ferguson: I- vans, Norton it 1:0: KHt.l« it Co: Baker it Hamilton: Lash Hitters Co: TillmHnn&Bendel; EJBowen<feCo; ,>-eth Tuomas Clock to: .Nelson Lv n 11. John .Kit-hard sou: JFUlrichs: Gray & Barbierl: Caste hros; M Blldden: Evere t Pulp and Paper Co: W Hall; A Zelierbach <fc Son: Bissinger «ft Co: W P Fuller <fc Co; Calm, Nickelsburg it Co: P Barwin A Bros; John Roseutela's Sons: Wheaton. Bre^n <fc Co: il Jacobs; Piummer Bros:. Getz Bros & Co: S Wt>j ster: J B Inguxlia: Alaska Packers' Assn: Daft" & Co: American Union Fish Co; W B Sumner & ciA; Wlelatid Brot; W G Hlnton; W H Hiiruins it Col Royal Milling Co; selby bmel'ing aDd Lad Co iM. B Hosenbere; T R Turner: Kop.uger ife l o; Lo'ul* & Sons: J Hen iry Machine Co: l>rtln it Lepori" Amer Press Assn; C J Leist it Co; H Dutara; c; '\v Howard: element, Prlniie A < o; J M Pc ttgrew Meyerfleld, Mitchell A co; Moore, Kergusort ifcCo" California larre Co: J Unn.-i Co: lieueril Kli-C --trie Co; J B Humphries; J W Thomas; Mcllen A uenhn d: Murphy, Grant A Co: M .1 McLaughl ti • Stauffer Chfiul' al %\orks: J Karr: H CiocKerA Co; a bramson it Heiniscli: Schweitzer & Co: Her mann A Co: Brown Bros A Co; Levl >trauss'«.t Co: Hussman Broj; r»n»,c.i Limp to; V *' Ztiu'>er msn; Welch A Co: Buckingham, HechtAO 0 G W.cuson; American Tobacco Co: Duval A Carrol ; A nclo- American Croctery Co; mm C» riaga Hardware Co: Stauffer Chemical Works- Cailtor nla Saw Co; G W Glbb* A C >; 11 C Bradford .v Co: G G \Vick,on; Has.ci A Bailey; H Bohles Co; John«on-Loc<e M«?rcanU'e Co: Washburn- Moen Mf^ Co: Hughes A Mnrton: &u<s .an Wormser & Co: Miller, Sloss A Scott; IS j Btoue; X Cruuti & to; Dttvul Wvluer.