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jCOMMERCIAL Al^mMkE^ fbellis.. l4l4c for No. 1 s'andards: No. 2 standard. Jlo; p<vans. 14^<ii\T>c: peanut*. 4U,(JS(; pint i..it«. lß^f2Or: Italian oliPFtnnts. 12@Me; Cali fornia f-hestnnts. Kft l<k* jvor lh, . : . Woner — Wator whit** comb. sa;re hone.r. 14@ I'm-: whiu» <1«. 12<i?12^<": amb^r d«. 10@llc: SHrTmn*"nio rirer rorah. 10f;lSc: «>xtract<»d.- f* l 4<g fl<- for white. 7<B 5c for light amber aDd o'jiS.OVaC for lb for «mtx>r. nwurm — 27><>ftrr;0e per lb for lijrnt and 23@ -•Uc toe 4u'±. Poultry find Gntne The poultry market 5s in unsnti«faetnry shspe for the soJlins iurcronts. owinu to liberal offer ings of western stock, t^eren ears of -which were <->n hsii(J on the first ilay of the week. Another «-ar i« evi»orte<i to arrive at any time and the market Is certain 10 remain easy under this Isrjre Mipjily. CTon tlioujrh arrivals from slate, points i-ontlnue small. All kinds of wiM ducks and jreese are e«sy, tvitU receipts heavy and the tirrciand lijrlit. Ponltry fiozrn) — Hens. $4.50<g5 for Fm«!I. JTi.r.O'ao.r.i for larpe and $Ss.lO for extra; younc j.visters. SRiafi.r.o: <I.> extra.' s7<SK; old r«oi=tcr«. Jtr.fff.".. '.<\u25a0>: fryers. $r.<^5.50; lirollers. $3.50fa4 for and $4.50(<i55 for large; tlnclcs. $7(510: pigeon*, Jtl.Tr.fri 2: s<)U«hs, $r?..">o«j4; jreese. 52.50 ti.Z per pair: live Kprinc turkeys. 20Rt22c per 1:»: dressed tnrkeys. jionilnel. Game (per dozent— Mallard ducks. JSfJjT.: can raeback. f4<j7: spri~. $Str4: teal. $2.M<gXSO: v.-idceon. $"..v>«;r > .: »^p.«>nbi!i(!, $252.50: jrray trf^to. R.50<3;3.50: white seew. $1.M>«?1.75: 1-rar.t. $1.75*12.50; hare, ?l«jl.5O; mMnntall rab- nrann and Seed* A few addi;!onal narrow olianccs In beans t.V.i lie oh«erve<l. The market is quiet as a n:I». with no particular fenture. r.esn* <per rtH — Bayp«. 54.7r.<?i.">.2.*i: email vh!te. $n.2sfars.r,(t: lai?e wiilte. $.j(g,:s.."O: pluk. $4.6otiC&lS: red. $.'»sjri.r.fi; l.lH<-krye. $4.75wi5.50: lirrs. M-00S4.6S:ired kidne>-s. $5<&.'>.75: <-ran- Wrry beans, ?3.75^4.1.".; parvanzas. f2.i5Q325; JiorM» beans. 51.75i52.25. \u25a0:\u25a0 p<*erif— Brown oin^tani. 4%r; yellow mustard. : fißXseed, f.iar.^e; ninsry. ?.>dZ\c: alfalfa. rape, l©2= 4 e; tiihotl-.y, B^c; lienip, 2»i <i">-: millet, Se imt lb. Dried Peas— <;rc«'n. $n.75fi4 per el!; Mlrs, :; . >uunal. I-'lour nnd I'arinnoeom; HooAn k "Incr—ralifrtrriia family extras. $5.40ff1E5.R0 neJ witbo-T* liscouut; l>ak«rs' extt«s, $5.-iO4iS.W; poperfine. $*..VKa4.7«: Oregon snd Washington. y*r hM. W.«O*S4.S9 J'fir family. I'ak«rs* and pat *>tii« end ?4fi4.C5 for eotoff; Kansas patents. 56.70: <io etraiehtK. S&SOl Dakota pf.tents. $7.40; co RTraichts. $7.2<>: <3o e'.ear. $0.60 per M>l rar''i»eeous (kxjds — Buckwheat flour, J4.2f>; b'>.rl(Tr};*-c» flour. Feir-rßs«iiifr. *"5: buckwheat • » $S: riiTn m»|» yellow $3. white $3, extra jfrViiui yellow S3.2™e"xtra erea-a white $3.25: <"m S"'is;v. $": cracked wheat. $3.:50: entire ; <rhi<jt finvr, $".20: farina. S.".Oi): craham flour. ; (3: h«n>lny. Isrjre $3. small S.{. jfr«nul«ted $3; r-st meal. \L3S: <i" proats. $+.25; pearl barloy. $4.2": rice flour. $<?: rcileil oats. $4.25; rolled wheat. ?3.3n: rye f.rujr. $3.2": rye meal. $-"i.l 0; • upttt P-SS. yellow f: jrrecti $r..50: extra cream rolled «nt«. IKfi lbs $7.r.0. 2 90 lb sacks $7; rolled IN*'*. 1M 0) W.ls $7i.7.">. 2 Prt Ih sacks $"..25 ; roiled wheat. 150 !1> I'Ws *4.7.', 2 75 lb sacks Hay nnd Keed»tuff» Local hay/lealert report no further clmnge In r.srlic; conditions. N«t pronoenced advance Ip J \u25a0xpect<«l in *-a*p we have a long, rtry spell, as | blocks c^ hend in >he state are ••normous. though ! mo<!erate ripe might be experienced. The hay aerehKßt* say that Snn Francisco in tbe lowest us>ik<f !n ih* ftat«> todsy. af farmers in the r.terif-r vn> p»-ncral]y holding onto th«"!r stocks vith s'uhhornncs*. whl'ie llio hay that comes nt« tlii* market is here for kale at what it will I?rsn — $30*i 31.50 per ton. ; Vi<l«lllngs— $.".4 | S?3<;..V) per ton. Sborts— *3lC%32.Sfl j">r ton. Ko«j cuffs— n^HM barley, $21 .:-<><a2Z: rolled w;m for t(+<]. tSSQZU mixed feed. $2.".«12r, for [vwase, lots: lin«oe.i oil<-skc meal. 20 tons $40, <» tnns $»0.."n. r, lo;;s $41. stnjlli>r Ifits $41.50: \u25a0'•coanut cake »>r nifßl at mills. $23.50 in 20 an<l 0 a-id $26 in 5 ton Jot*: .lobbing. $20.50: corn neal; $.Ti(a3<;: crs<-k«"i coin. S3S@SB; alfalfa ae«l. <-sr!"«<l lots $17. j^l.h!ag $1S: red star ilfslfa inc!<l. $1S In car |o*r ar"l $.19 Jobbing: il.^lfsT'i alfalfa m»8l. $17 in car lots and $1S ohbing: Stockton m»alfslfa. $17 in car lots and •1* jobbinr; Caproco oilcake meal. $16.50 per ••ii : rolfwifa. SIS In car lota ami $2s,t jobbing. Hs.v — Ordinary wheat. $9(5i12.5<_t; choice. $13<a t: wheat bti'l ost. $9011.50; lame ««at, $B'ti; l.r.;<: volnntecr wiM oat. I8Q9; alfalfa, $9@ 1: stock hay. $5.50Q5.60 per ton. Straw — 35@50c per bale. Illdea. Talln«, Wool and Hnp« A Mle of 1910 Sonoma hops at 14V»e is r<» 'orTofl from Ssnta Rosa. Tlie market for hops « RTopfiv. The prices quoted below represent he burfnt: en<! Fabscqu°nr selling quotations by he trade for shipment. Wool conritmes dull, and hides .are likewise nil s*kl «pak. Hides — Cu'.lk and brands sp!l "about '4 file nd»r qu»tati.'»ns: heavy salted steers, 10c: light \u25a0iejiiiTn. !>r: lisht. fc^e; cowhides, S'^c; stags. C: SB!te.i t:|>. H<c; f.*lte<l veal. 15'jc; f^lfed «"!f. 15^;c: dry hides. l£c; dry sslr hides. 12c: |ry kip. 17o: dry calf. 27c: sheepskins, shf-ar ngs. 2.*i<?4oc each: short -wool. 40Hj70c; ro°<Jlum. OTiJ^c; long wool. BOcGSLSS; lambs. 20Q.W: onebldefe. saU. $2.2T,(&3 for large and $1.50i»2 "••r medium, 75e<ft$i for smell and 25 @ 50c for "ir«; linrw'n'dos. dry. $2<fi2.25 for large and 1.2532 for medium. 50o®$l for small and 2Ti6t rw> for colts: goarsklns, prime angoras. •75c«5$i; "rye iifilr goats, .".iti{J4(tc; medium. 20<a.10c; Tallow— No. J rpn«iered, si.§|o'ic; No. 2. ifa, •': grease. 2@2'.^c. WJoo! — Spring ci;p. San Joaqr.Tn. year's staple. «illc; An, Vtnoaths. "faiic: Humboldt and fer><loc«no. is«g*lftr; Nevada. 12«14c per lb. Ft 1L clip — Mountain free. 9«iili-: northern and Rller. 7f«10c: San Joaqnin fall iambs. 7010 c; o defective and b^avy. s'ii7c per lb. Hops — Crop cf 193 cC 12'j@17»».c per 3b. • General Merohsndlwe Bags — Grain bsgs. s*«c spot anil GH«{6^C 1911 leiivery: San <>uentin bags, .'i^c; wool Lags. !7u,0 for 1% lb and UD'ie for 4 lb; flpcc twine <5< % per lb. Coal — Pennsylvania anthracite cgp, $ie, j.cr 1 on; Wellington. JS»; New Wellington. SU; Com j >ay. $7: Australian house — Riclimoud. etc.. $9- t vi«w Main. f9; Stanford IticUmond. $9: Oim- I •••rland. $15 1n tralk and $16..*«<) in nr.rkg; Welsh ißtlirscitc. $:.".; coke. $10 per to:i la bulk aiid ;17; 17 In sacks. Tohl Oil. Gasoline, etc.— Water wliitc. iron .srre!s or dnim«. Xc: l.Vt degree oil. iron barrels >r drums. r»>;.c: f=pe.i a l do. joe: pearl oil in »*»*. 1.-..-: astral. I.V; star. ir>c; extra *tar. 15e; \u25a0:isine. 2:>u,c: eccene, is<-; red crown md mo»nr rssoline. in balk 17c. Jn chpc-s 24c; engine dijttil *te. in drums 7'ic. cases 7c more: £(i fif-gree :»>>if>line. in bulk :>!V. in casrx 37^c; varnish riFker*." -.; -1 painters' napbtha. in hulk I.V- in ! \u25a0 •Ml Oil — Quotations are for barrelß. Linseed. $1.11 \u25a0rr calloM f.ir lir>ile<i auj $i.o« for raw. cases 5c •lO.T-: castor oil in exses. >; o . j 7 1r . Ug^pr-g VA. Sl.!7«i 1.19: China nut. catetj 65<{}75c peri :allo li; corr^imt oil. in barrels. KO(ffS.-{Uc Tor IXXt 77 4<tiMc for No. 1 snd 75'S7*.tjc fo r No. :. tcrordln* to .juantitv; extra bleached wln'er I r"-rm f>i\. f.'y: natural winter sperm oil .wv- I latnrai whale ..il. r,.V: pure lard oil. $1; wlmer ! rrr.inn.l \y.ni ell; tUic; pure neKtsfoot \u0084!]. XT.c: No I n'-atsf.^.t oil. 0:.«-: iierrinc oil. s<»c: salmon oil •fir; bpU*d B*h oil. -W; pniilt oil. 4.*, c. * i Tnrfemipe—ls lower ol '.«•<» per gallon J,) cases nd PS" in »n;lk. <lntms nnd iron barrels | Hosin-E. $3.n«: F. $9.:r. : <;. $9.45; IT $9 r.n 50.:.:, : k. *;>.«»•: w»:. f 10.40; W\v. 110.70 per mm* of SW v*. • ' r B"d ar.i White Ix-rd— Rcl. S!^/9c; white. $j: ~r.s H e per !b. * Caant-4 rruJts— The Cailtrorn!.- ranaftrs' cs?o intion qnotea Knn pack * s roll«ir«: \u25a0 JPPJ** 12.0011.6011 401 "5 Peeled fnd &£X~~g^J&%ttW'£fi%3t llackherrles i ' 'tJ Im' '„**%* 'S.flOll.iSl .90! .<:.-,! caches 2.30 1.7911.3011 20 <»«irherri M , \ \ \;\ \ \ \ \V£, Vfefe j <:a»n»<l Asparacu»~Tlj« Callfonia pack-T-j' fjiiotcs prices for tlx- ISIO pack as n , !o s5 : '.- Gref>: '- r "T- >(1 \ No - 2 '^' •»« n - *<>• {.. r s. * r ;._^: p«-n. No. 2i,i. 52.1.'.: nu>di:im white. >°- ~',i. fJ-sj; grt-en. Xo. 2V.. S2 05- (small Thite. No. 2H. white tips, mediiitri. No 1. $2.45; small. No. 1. $2.30; green tips, me lium. No. 1. $2; raw!!. No. 1. $1.K5; soup tips ocad can. ivu. 2. $1.40; b ouy tips, round can' No. 8. 5.3.25. Canned Peas— The California packer*' asso 'latjoa vtioicn the foilowlnj prK-es for canned •er.!-, pack of J910: I'etir pois, JI.GO; extra Ine Flftwl. ($1.25; extra sifted, $1.10; sifted ?1 : standard. XV. Canned Toaj3tr>e«l 1910 tmok— Stsndard No ! J : 2 . 75c; Xo. Z, Voe; No. s. $2.1X3. " * j OSYe — C<«=ta Kica. l«Kdl4'-c: Salvador 9>i ! 514 c; NJcarajnJi. H'ifeUJic: Unateinala virslcsn. U>i^l4ri: Hav-.-jiiian, HQISc- Etua ior. llrs-- * i Cordage — Mac'ls. «*c; Sisal. 7 ! ie; sl.<al bale npc. >>H<s/S!l p PT It*: Maaiiu bale rope, 8c pet n. net csmh. no discount. Suit — BaleK. common. $1.50: granulated $">• Isiry. oomrjou. $10.5<» for 50« aud $13.50 for rrnnulated; half ground, per ton. S7.SOKS for W»k: rock gait, $:<tf7.so; Imitation Liverpool. (12J30 p«>r Urn. Qnicksllrer— s44©4s flask for export and >4<;'}?47.50 fta- h>cal us*-. I'nciSc Codfisii— Tl:e L'nlon fi^li comrsnr ciioicn '\u25a0* f.illoww: Bundles, small, whole, f.O lb bale* l«{c; case?, regclcr, larpe. whole. 100 lb. boxes s: cases, extra. 10<» lit boxes. $6.50; cs^s 'astern etyle, ?7: Anchor bramt. 7V»c: narrow •mige, Siic: Silver King. SV-e: Goldea State. Sc .Vblte Seal, middles, ll@ll«-ac: SeabricTit ilocks. S'-ltc; oriental Mocks. 8c: Crown brand, sblets. &c: pearl tablet*. 8V«c: 5 lb boxes fancy •otieicss. 10c; 2 3b bojres rancy boneless, lie; islf bbls jilckjcd <-od, $5.73 e.icb. <.IKB9jS Tb«- Alaska cxx'flvii company «juotes as 'oJIowr: Jungles, sniall whole. 4'"ic; ca^es, regular, ianre. i riiole, «>i,4c: caves, extra, C*4c;: cases, eastern tyle. 7c: Frigate. 7*£ c: rsrrow Paragon. 8c: 'lonarcli, B?Jej Wt*stern Pride. 8c: Imperial. 11 I KjfSftc- Ocean Ware. *U,c: Siberia. Sc: Star. 2 I. >ta>Vt», $»Sc: Pacific Belie. 1 lb tablets. 9c: ?h<l <\u25a0 Bits, crates. 12 5 lb l>oxe». 10c: do 30 2 b U.\<h. i)e; pickled cod. liaif bbls. $5.00 eacU. REFTNKI) SI.'«AK MAHKKT The \Ve>t»>ra nifar reflnins •••«ni»atiy 4|uotea >« •n:if,ws. tt«ni»K r.«-t - caKli: . St.iiulanl. fill" granu ;:i»-d, o<:; ttaaJard^cuar^e fe'raauljiled, sc; fruit cranulated. sc: cut loaf, In barrels only, 7c; H. & K. crystal dominos. 5 lb cartons In. canes. 8c; do In 2 lb cartons in cases, 8.60 c: monarch bar. 5.35 c; tablet*. In half barrels. 5.50 c; do In 25 lb boxes.' s.7sc: cube* and A crushed, 5.25 c; monarch, powdered. 3.10 c: XXXX . powdered, 5.10 c: oandy irrauulatril. 5.10 c: confectioners' A. T.c: .•nnf^tiorx'rs' crystals,'' s.l OC: extra fln<» granulated. 4.Bf»c; magnolia A. 4.60 c; extra C. 4.50<>: golden C. 4.4«>c: I>. 4.COc; barrels and •*iO lb bafts 10c. half barrels 25c. boxes 50c more per 100 lbs than for bass of 100 lbs net. i Bar In 35 »nd 40 lb tirus J1.70 mor?: irt 8 and 10 lb tins $2.35 moro per 100 lbs than price" for. this grade In 100 lb baps. The California ami Hawaiian sugar renaing company quotes tf follows: Granulated basl«. sc: •"liigrade" bar. ft.S.V; powder<*d, 5.10 c: A cnjslTvl. r>.2sc; Ihttt. sc: C. & H. extra fine granulated, sc; coarse dry granulated. sc: con fectioners* A. sc: confectioners' crystal. 5.10 c; mbes, 5.25 c; bricks, half barrels. 5.50 c; bricks; in 25 lb boxes. 5.75 c: extra fine dry granu lated (100 lh bags only*. 4.50 c: excelsior '. A. 4.fWV; «<xtr* C. 4.50 c: golden C. 4.40 c; yellow IV 4.30: rut loaf, in barrels only, "c; H. & K. crystal doralnos. 5 lb cartons in cases. Re: <lo 2 lb cartons. In cases. R.soc. Additional per 100 lbs: In barrels an<l 50 lb bags. 10s more: half barrels 25c more, boxes 50c more for all grades. Bar in :C. and 40 lb tins., $1.70 mor»1. in 10 lb tins. $2. ; v5 more. Minimum order, carload weight. v, \u25a0 . ' >»»Tr York Prodiior NEW YORK. Nor. -29. — Hop*— Steady. Hi(le»^Steady. Petroleum — Kleady. AVoof — Qu let. R*v sugar— -Qulot : muscovado. .SP test. ."J. 43c; <*pntrlfugal. .nc. test, 3.0.V: molasses. .SO test, 3.lSc; refined »u?ar. steady. \u25a0 \u25a0" % 'Butter — Easy; 'crosmery spnclnls. Slijc; ex tras. noiiSO'tr: factory. Juno make, 24e; do, current makf." 22<&""So. riicese — lrrrgular: Bi.it<> whole \u25a0 mlllc. Septem ber quality, 15 l ic: >10. nnc. l*i}7l4>2c; do, cur rent'make, fair. I39iei Hcgs — Firm; state. Pennsylvania and near by hennery fancy. 52655 c: <10. pstliered white. "S(a.4Qr: do: "lieniipry, brown, fancy. 42<545c: «10, gathered, brown, 3SQ42c: frcsli gathered. extra flrsts, 23fi27<"; do. finrts. 82<3:J4c: do. serwnds, 2S®.loc; refrigerator, special marks, fancy. *25C<225',ic; do. firsts, 24©24V4c; seconds, do, 22Vig23c. DRIED FHUITS Evaporated upplcs — Steady, with a fair Job bing demand on the spot: fancy. HVic: <*hole». 10*- 4 c; prime. SQStic; common to fair,' SV« Q6Hc. - Prune* — Firm: quotations ranging from G«f ldi^c for Californlas up to 30-40s. and B}4®*^C for Oregoos from COs to 30s. ApricotK— Quiet ana firm: choice. IWa.\Zc: extr»- choice. 13'^,!g13%c; fancy, 13*i@14e. Peaches — Steady on smaller offerings from the coast; choice, 7@7»4c; extra choice, B@S^c; fancy. SUj(g<v. Uaisins — Dull, steady: loose, muscatels. BiS 6>4c; choice to fancy seeded. GM&.l^r; seed less, ssiGc, and I/ondon layers, $1.20@1.3j. Chlcneo Dnlry^ Produce Market CHICAGO. Nor. 20. — Butter — Steady. Ke c*>lpts, 2,093: creameries, 24<gS0c; dairies, 23@ 27c. \u25a0. \ E^gs— Firm. At mark, cases Included, IQVi @22^c: firsts. P,Oe; |irinn> firsts. 32c. Cheese— Steady. Daisies, 15UQlS%c; twins, 19Vi<<jl8l>c: Young Americas, lsVi®lsV 2 c; long horns, 15fe(315*ic. j Low Ansrelei* Produce Market [Specie? Dhpalch to The Call] I,OS iXGEIXS, Not. 21».— Eggs -«roro in de mand today on the prndure exchange, the prices remaining at the lower figures fixon yesterday. Buttor and cheese were steady. Sweet potatoes were firm. Receipts of produce today wer«: Kgg£. <V> cases: butter. 31.123 pounds: cheese. 3,792 pounds; potatoes, 2,430 sacKs: beans, 338 sacks; onions. 15 sacks: sweet potatoes, 319 sacks; apples. 3.000 boxes. • Butter — California creamery, extras. 36Vic; do. firsts. 324 c; cooking, 2.V: ladle. 25c. Eggs — l^tcal ranch, candled, 47c; do. case count (buying prlcp», 43c; eastern fresh, 3Sc; eastern storage, packed extra. 30534 c. Cheese— Southern (per pound), ISc; northern, lSfalS^ic; northern, storage, Ifio: eastern, sin gles. IR'3<*: eastern, twins. 17*4<&iSc: eastern, chrddars. 19c: eastern, long horns. 19c; east ern, daisies, 19c: <yegon. twins, l"V4<3lSc; Ore gon, daisy. ISQJSi^c: Swiss. Imported. 32c; Swiss, domestic. 22@24c; cream brick, 19@20c; Umburgor. lft@2oc. Beans— No. 1 pink. *5.50(§f1; No. 1 llmas. $5.25@5.50; I^idy Washington. |4.25: No. 1 small whites. J4.25: No. 1 black eyes. $5.75<?t6; No. 1 Garranzas, 54.50; No. 1 California len tils. $7. Potatoes— Highland (100 pounds). $1.50i?1.75; Nevadas. J1.75@1.85; l/^mpocs. Sl.)Ss<Q,'2; Sa lir.as. ?l.Wfi{2: early roi<e. northern. *2; new potatoes, boi. $1; yellow sweets, $1.75^2. Rantern Uveatork Market"" CHICAGO. Nov. 29. — Cattle — Market weak. Receipts estimated at 9.000: beeves. $4.50@7.50: Texas steers. $4.20G£5.40: western steers, J4.25 W«S.CO; utockers and feeders. $3.30@5.60; cows and heifers. 52.20«J6.30; calves. ?7.25@9.25. Hogs — Market slow, generally 5c higher. Re ceipts estimated at $28,000; light. $G.50@7.25; mix«»d. $G.55<5;7.30; heavy, $6.55< r a7.35: rough, ?0.5507: good to obfllce heavy. $7({17.35; pigs, $0.35(ll7; bulk of sal«»s, $7.05<g7.25.- Sheep — Market steady. Receipts estimated at 32.000; natiTe. $2.25<34.25: western. $2.75<&4.05: y»arlings. $4.20(8 5.25; lambs, native, $4.25@ •0.25: western. $4.50ff£6.G0: KANSAS CITY: Nov. 29. — Varket steady. Receipts. I2.O00: native steers, ?4.5M>^7.25; na tive cows and heifers. f2.60i3<5; stockers and feeders. (3.7565.50; bulls. $3.50@ 4.60; calves, $4^8.25; westerp steers, $4«55.60; western cows, : $2.75<f£4.75. Hogs — Market higher. Rcooipta. S.OC>O; bulk of sales. $7.1007.20: heaTy, $7.15®7.25; packers and butcher*. ?7.10<fr7.20; light. $7.10©7.20. ) Sheep — Market steady. Receipts, 7,000: mut j tons, $3.50<P4.25: lambs. $55i6.50: fed wethers j «nj yearlicss, $3.75^4.25; fed western ewes, $3-24. OMAHA. Nor. 29.— Market active. 10c higher. Rpceipts. X.500: native steers, $4(^0.75: cows and" bcifrrs, $3^.5.25; western stpers. $3.50<?4.80; range cows and heifers, $2.85'&4.G5; canners, ! $2.7503.40: stockers and feeders. $3®5.40; j calres^ $3.50(?5; balls, stags, ct<\. $3.25@4.20. Hogs— Market 10c higher. Receipt*. 6.000; I heavy. $6.»0@7.15: mixed. $7@7.10: light. $7.10 j f57.20; pigs, $6@7; bulk of sales, $7<g7.15. Sheep — Market steady to ' strong. Receipts. 11.WK); yearlings. $4<§s: wethers, $4@5; ewes, $3<ji4.Co: lambs, ?5.50@6.50. I'ortlnuil Livestock Market PORTLAND. Not. 29.— Cattle— Receipts. 100 h<>ad: market- firm. Steers, choice- $5.125<g5.65 ) medium $4.5fi5i.5; choice heifers, $4.75<g5; cows, choice $4.50@ s.^rood $3.5054, common $203.50; bulls, $4(14.25; s"tsg6. choice. $4@4. 50; calves, | light $7i^7.50. heaTy $405.25. Hogs — Receipts, 100 h»»ad; market steady. Top, ?5«j.5.25; medium. $7.50^7.75. Siieen^ — Receipts. 1.600 head: market weak. Best valley wethers, $3.25<i£3.50: good wethers. $3Q.3.25: Iwst yearling withers, $4.25<|4.75; I best valley ewes. $3.Gof(i4: lambs, choice moan | tain $5.755i6, choice, valley $4.75(56. | -. : MISCEIXAXEOUS MARKETS ; Cotton Market j NKW YORK. Nov. 29.— X. V,. Hutlon «t Co.'s I wire earn: "The market today has displayed a I wondTful amount of reserve force, which promptly put a stop ( to the reactionary tendency of yesterday and 'this morning. Those who liquidated ami went fhort, on the decline were forced to rover and the market seemed once. more on the inarch to higher levels in an effort to 'liswjot a bullish government crop estimate j of leg* than 11. OOO.tfcir*. t»ale«. ' \u25a0 "(."iidfr these circumstances the price seems to Ik> a yccondary consitlfratlon.- so anxious is >kc pablic to get in lh«» band wagon before it is tt>o laf. Consequently legitimate features are being disregarded for tlie time being, but eventually thry will' probably assert their in fluence in a prononncwl manner. The movement continues h"avy and will probably reach a half million bales this week, against 357,000 - lost year. ••Port receipts today were 85.070. against 61.073 ! last year. ifouthera. mots - officially reported j early unrbangrd to T-IC<; down. . A: late-, cable j frot'n I/.verpool reported a huge ; business-. In j Mnnchester. lYade committed to enormous con 1 simipilsn." . , .-, - - - ' ; Tlio Mercantile crop . reporting association i mskrs t!i<> crop 10.7r.5.000 bales. Sjiot closed qulri, 10 points higher. Middling uplan<!<:, 15.10 c: <lo gulf. 15.35 c. No sales. """ COTTON FUTURES Year Option — --Open High Low Clo*=e N0v.29 ag«> January 14.72 14.88.14.631 4.64 14.77 14.35 February .... .... 14.94 14. 57 14.45 Marcli 14.95 15.15 14.5715.12 15.03 J4.C3 April .... J5. 18 15.09 14,60 May ..."....15.11 15.31 15.06 15.28 15.21 14.79; June ... +.. .... 15.24 15.17 14.72 July 15.02 15.26 15.00 15.24 15.1714.72 August , 14. 6S 14.69 14. 6S 14. 57 14. 51 14.05 September ." .... .... .... 12.94 October .... 12. 5S November ..14.84 14. 54 14. 50 14. Srt 14,76' '..>. ! D>ci-ml>er .. 14.75 14.88 14.07 14. SC 14.7S 14.1S I St. I,oul« Woo! Market i ST. LOUIS. Nor. 29.— Wool— Steady. Medium I grade*, combing and clothing. 23V&<§24c;» light I tin*». 20(a.22c; heavy fine, 15@17c; tub' washed, 2rg2Cc. • Iloxlou 'AVool Market n'oSTON. . Nov. 20.— The Boston . wool ; market continues firm but less, actiTe.V The movement ttt-tiie mill* lias almost ceased, but Inquiry continues along fairly., broad lines. A good, sample to. the - traffic is reported particularly In Texas and California wools, while territory stsnle aud Ohio fleeces are In - fair v demand. Holders quote 30n for halfblood Ohio, but they eay that buyers «lo not respond."; ' ;\u25a0 Qnotatlons: Scoured basis— Texas -fine, '.= 12 | months.; sS@<sOc : fine, fall. 4S<gsoc;> Cairfornla northern. 53«?t57e; middle, county. 60Q52c; southern. 46&45e; fall free, , :43045c; r Oregon eastern No. 1 staple. 640650: eastern clothing, COiseic: valley No. 1, 54 (& 55c.' - 1 erritory— Fine staple,^ 54(556c;- fine .staple,". sP(oj(y)c: fine clothing. -58<§60c: fino medium clothing. 55@56c: halfbloo<l- combing. 61 (362 c: tliree-elghthn blond, combing, 53@55c;': quarter-" I blond combing. 51 hi 53c. '• -... \u25a0•' « Pulled— Extra, iKc^fine. A, 55060 c; A super*, j 53f<j55e. . \u25a0 . \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0-. " . New York. Coffee Market NEV\" YORK. Not.29.— E. F. Hutton &.Co.'i ' wire said: "Both European markets \u25a0-. sent dls- \u25a0 npp<»inting cables again today. -After the.».se£J Tore decline In o?ir market. »howcTeK.- in the : early iroruing. Havre- and Hamburg; cables, held t'acir 'owu, aud . Hauiburg actually 'advanced,' MMiMMiMaßaaaCM^fegi.'iis^^^feiiMiiMjSit THE S;\ K RA NGISGO C? MM - WED2sjESDAT ; ; NOVEMBEfec36. ; 1910; which was considered a very > favorable showing. The demand for actual coffee this ;week; has -been rather; slack, :;, which:, makes-; business; in I contracts less actlTe...andithef market has been 1 more of a professional; scalping < affair than v an • indicator of large transactions from l day- to day In actual coffee;. r The future markets < are • inclined .to ? rest «nd : even up. a condition which ' they I have; gone t lirough '' from . time .; to : . tlra6 i since t our I contract price was i 7c. After recent/ purchases ' of /actual coffee haveibecn digested and the contract : mar kets again evened up another sharp advance. may be looked for unless our shrewdest Importers are mist aken Jln their Ideas : of prevail Ing | conditions^ Reports with reference io the next crop continue to come unfavorable. -n fact«>r which will, becVime very •potentlarin a little while." ' -> . COFFEE FUTURES '"* - '. - r Option— : Open. High. Low. Close. January. ;.. 10.14 10.25 - 10.14 10.29 February ........ ...... ..... 10.26 March ....... <;. 10.20 10.25 10.12 10.22 April .10.21 10.21 10.21 ; 10.23 May 10.17 10;25 10.13 10.23 ... ..... ....;:..... 10.21 July 10.15 10.20 - 10.15 '=• .10.18 August: .......: ..... ..... ;; 10.17 September ...... 10.00 10.15 9.99 10.12 October.. 10.00 10.01 10.00 30.02 November ....... .....^ ..... 10.40 December ........ 10.25 . 10.35 10.25- 10.40 Sales, 59.500 bags. . , Xevr Vnrk MHal MRrkrt Ni:w YORK. Not. 29.— Standard copper, easy. Spot. l November and December. 12. 40*312. 50 c; ..unwary, 12.45Q 12.60 c: Febniarj-; 12.50#12.65c: March, 12.5. r >@ 12.75 c. London market firm. Spot. f57 6s 3d: futures. £5S Cs. Arrivals reported' at New lnrk today. 335 ton*. .' Custom - house re turns show, exports of 26.454 -tons so for tUis month. Local dealers quote lake copper at 13ia> ; J. .. 25c : \u25a0 olectrolytic, 12.87V- <Bl3c; casting, 12.50 <&12.75 c. Tin — Easy. Spot, November," December, - Janu ary anil February, .\u25a0 37@37.25e. London' market firm. Spot. £160 7s 6d: futures. £170. T.ead— Quiet.' 4.45ti54.5ric New York- and 4.30(3 4.37J{. East St. Louis. London, spotv £13 3s Od. Speller— Quiet. G.55(35.05e New '.York - and r..77»A@5.52% East St. Louis. London, spot, £24. -<-S»BSWpJ\iiP> •: • . '\u25a0 •".• '- \u25a0 : Iron— Cleveland warrants, 49s Pd In Lnndoik I>ncally Iron was steady. Xo. " 1, foundry north ern. No. 1 foundry southern and No. \u25a0 1 foundry southern soft. $15.75® 16.25; No. 2 foundry north ern, - $15,505* 10.' ... .. Xnval Stnren— Turpentine and Ttoain - SAVANNAH, Ga.. Nov. 29.— Turpentine— Firm «t 76<g76«$e. Sales. 555; receipts, 771; ship ments. K35: stocks. 16.111. Rosin— Firm. Sales. 1,200; receipts. 4,004: shlnments. 1.330; stocks. 65,124. Quote: B, D. $5.75; E. $5.75«5.77%; F. $5.85; <-. $5.5.-.: IL 5.V57^(55.97i4; 1.:56.15«5!6.25: X, $6.50: M, ?0.75; N, $7.20; WO, $7.55; WW, * 70 ! 1 : " / \u25a0\u0084-'-\u25a0 . \u25a0\u25a0 « '\u25a0 -:..•.-. •\u25a0".:•• I'IEIt DIRECTORY \u25a0 ' \u25a0 ; • ... NORTH OF MARKET STREET Pier 3...., Washington] Pier 17.. .Union 1 Pier 5.....:. ja,.kson|Pler -19.. .."..... Union 2 Per 7........ Pacific Pier 21....;.... Filbert Pier 9. .. .Broadway llPler 23. . ...Greenwich 1 Pier 11 Broadway 2*Pier 25. ., ..Greenwich 2 £<er 13 Vnllejoi Pier 27. /. . . . . Lombard ! Pier 15. . .-. ..... Grecn|Plcr 51. . . .... ... Powell i SOUTH OF ; MARKET STREET \u25a0 Pier 4 .Mission 2lPler 2K ....... Main PIT 6 Howard llPier 24. ......... Beale Pier S Howard 2 ! Pier 36. ....... Fremont Pier 10 Howard 3!Pler 35. .......... First Pier 12... ."...Folsom ltl'ter 401 ; Pier 14 ..Folsom 2|Pier 42 VP. M. S. S. Co. Pier 16 HarrlsoniPler 44 J ,V Pier 20 SteuartlPicr 54. ... ..... Fourth Pier 24...:. Sppar[ \ MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS TO ARRIVE ' From I Steamer ' 1 Date Coos Bay.. |M. F. Plant. ..|Nov. 30 Shanghai & Milkl. . ...lWlnneha.cn .". . . ..'Nov. 3o Seattle 5. ..illornelen ......!l)oc. 1 Grays Flarbor ISanta Barbara.. Dec. I Orays Harbor [Newburg ....... Dec. • 1 Point Arena & Albion. Porno ......... Dec. 1 Humboldt Santa Clara.... I Dec. 1 San Pedr0...... ..Rose City.. IDec. 1 San Diego & San Pedro (1. W. Elder. ..IDec. 1 San Pedro Hanalel |Dee. 2 New York via Ancon.. Macktnaw f Dec. 2 Puget Sound Ports..... City of Puebla.iDec. 2 San Dleeo & Way Ports! Governor ..... .!Dec. 2 Portland & Astoria.... I Nome City:.. ..IDec. 2 San Pe<iro IRedondo Dec. 3 Humboldt ............ City of Topeka. Dccx 3 Portland & Astoria .... Roanoke Dec. 3 Sal. Cruz via S. Diego. Virginian .. ..».|Dee. f 3 Mendoclno & Pt. Arena Sea Foam \u0084...JDec." 4 Grays Harbor Norwood ...... iDcc. 4 San Pedro Ad. Sampson •. . Dec. 4 , China & Japan......... Manchuria ..., Dec. 4, Seattle & Tacoma I Watson ........ Dec. 4 Sal. Cruz via S. Diego.|Net>raskan .....IDec 5 San Pedro ... ... . . ICoronado - ...... [Dec. 5 Willapa Harbor jearlov ....;... .|Dee. 5 Puget Sound Ports lPresWent ...... Dec. 5 Portland & Astoria Rear . ....:... .(Dee. 6 New York via Ancon. .JAcapulco . . l)ee. 6 New York via Ancon. <|City of Parn. . . Dpc. 6 Hongkong via Ocos ISerak .......... Dec. 6 San Diego & Way Ports| Santa Rosa ; ... Dec. 6 TO SAIL Date I Steamer . | Destination | Sails |Pier Not. 30 Brooklyn . . . ... .|Polnt Arena : 4 pml 4 Not. 30 City of Topeka. Humboldt .. 11 ami It Nov. 30 Sea F0am..... Point Arena. 4pm 4 Not. 30 Buckman ..... Puget Sound 1 pm 10 Not. 30 Ad. - Sampson. . lam Angeles. 10 am 10 Nov. 30!.\ztec .. ... Ancon 12. ra 40 Dec. l|Fifleld Poqullle Rlv.| 2pm 19 Dec. l|Vanguard IHumboldt '.I spm J9 Dec. l.Sauta Barbara.. l Los Anreles.l 1 pm 51 j Dec. IJO. Lindauer . JGrayn Harbr 2 pml 27 Dec. 1 (Daisy ..:. i Willapa Har |... Dec. SlNonie City. .. .|l^)s Angeles. 14:30 p 27 Dec. 2!Coos* Bay .....ISan Petlro. ..I 4 ptnl H Dec.' 2!Santa Monica. .iGrays Harbr 4 pm 51 Dec. 21 Rose City . I Portland ... 12 ml 40 Dec. 2IG. W. Elder. . | Porf land |. . AlOA 10 nmt 13 Dec. ,2 Isthmian Sallna Crux.. 10 amf °7 Dec. 2 Queen -iPugct Sound 2pm ;»' Dec. 2iSan?a Rosa ISan Diego... 11 ami 9 Dec. 3!J.8. Stetson.. iPortland ... 5 pm! 27 Dec. Slßedondo I Cons .'Bay .. 4 pm| 19 Dec. 3'North'Fork .;. Humboldt ..llpmlF.B Dec. 3'Santa Clara ... Humlmldt ' . .{lo am 13 Dee. 3 Hanalel Lor Angeles. 3 pm 10 Dec. 3 Sierra Honolulu ... 11 am 21 Dec. SlEnterprise ....Hilo .. ..... 12 m 38 Dec. 3| Roanoke ...... ix>s Angeles; 7 pm 13 i Dec. SlNewburg ... .. Grays ITarbr 3pm 21 ! Dec. 31 Bee ........ ..I Puget Sotind 12 m 3S I Dec. 4|Norwood ..... .|l»s Angeles. 2pm.. Dec. 4|Pomo ........ UPoint Arena. 6pm 4 Dec. 5 City ; of Sydney|Ancon; r. . . . . 12 * m 42 " Dec. 51Coronado ......IGrays Hnrbr 3 pm 21 Dec. SlCarlos ...... ..|Los Angeles. .< Dec. 6 President ...... ISan Diego... 4pm 9* Dec. 6!Cblna ......... (Hongkong .. 1 pmj 42 1 Dec. 6|Ad. Sampson:, .|Png(>t Sound 1 pm 10 Dec. OjWatson ... ...-.j Los. Angelas. 10 amj ]0 TO SAIL SEATTT.K Destination 'J- | Steamer [Date Skagway ts, Way Ports. Uefferson \u25a0'.".'..^. lDec. ° Skncway fc Way Ports. IHumboldt % .... . JDec. 3 Sun. Morta ; nml; Tide - i Lnlfed States coast ami geodetic \u25a0 survey— Time I and heights -'of .tides at Fort Rolnt. " For city ; front (Mission street wharf) , add 25 minutes. ' WKDNKSDAY,' NOVKMBRR 30 , .\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0. Sun-rises .......... . v .. 1... *..; \u25a0 • -.no Sun sets " 4:.-, i Moon rises V:s2a.Vn. New M00n.... ...,:.I)ec. •1. at 1:02 p.m. First, quarter moon. .....Dec; 9. at 10:50 a. m. Full m00n....... .....; 16, at 2:50 a. m. ', - Time Bnll United S3tatcs branch hydrographic of Bee, Mer chants' Exchange, San Francisco," NoTembor . 29, 1910.' » - s The time ball was not dropped today. \u25a0 ;'-' J. C. BURNETT. TJcutenant. U. S. N., in charge. |Time| Time! Time : Timel Not)'— —l Ft: Ft^ Ft -\ Ft " -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 1L W| '... HWf -; L*W HWf -A. M. T~~ : -I -> p, IS." . . " 30.. 1 .1:531 2.6 9:5S' 5.7 4:55 •' 0.0 ...'. ,s, s Dec. H W L W H W ' L W *" 1.. 0:06 ; 4:i 4:2S 3.2 10:27 h5.7h 5.7 5:28 —0.3 , 2.. O:SC 4.1 5:05 3.2 10:55 5.6 6:05 — O 5 3.. 1:46 -4.il 5:40 3.3 11:17 '5.0 6:42—0 5 4.. 2:35 4.21 6:18 '3.4 11:41 5.5 7:19 ZO4 .U. S. Branch Hydrojcraphic ; Ofllce i - A branch of the 'United States . hydrographic ] office, located; in the i Merchants' ,* Exchange is maintained in; San Francisco for , the benefit " of mariners,- without regard to; nationality and free i ofv expense. ', NaTigators i are -cordially InTlted to visit the. offlqe, where complete sets of charts and sailing directions t of: the world, are' kept at band 1 -., for :. comparison •; and reference-; and the latest ; information \u25a0 can f always :-. be - obtained - re garding lights,* dangers' to : navigation aud "mat ters of interest to ocean commerce. •\u25a0.. \u25a0\u25a0'.".. .L,C. BURNETT. ?v Lieutenant, 17. S. NNt! t in charge.-^ -; HYpBOGRAPHIC OFFICE \u25a0 Depth nt mean 'low 'water, entrance' to harbor. ::: TLACE 1 Ft." | Date , [ ' .--. .:\u25a0;-. \ Remarks ;• ; ,,,.~ "jrays Harj 19 lOct. .27IDepth given Is for south '-- "•:\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0 I *":' I '..--> .) .""channel. • / Willapa ! B| 27 •• [Sept. 3h . . . . . . . . .'; .-. ......... ." ; Colum. R.| 25- ISept. 23|. .•..........;..;. .y. .J- j I •"\u25a0 '\u25a0.-"•' Bar v buoy to <; right of j Nehalm |R] 9 July 10 \u25a0-.;_ entraoce.V Channel^ is \u25a0 ':'-- \u25a0shifting"- to »n or t h I very, narrow, 150 ft. Tillmlc B . 1 0 I July , -. SlChannel . shifted lTrnile I * I- - I south In gale Not. 28. 1! Vaquina B| 13%|8ept. 12|. ....- ....•....;'. ...r::v" Sisulaw - R| ., 4^|Sept. 11 1 :."". . ; . ; . ; . . . . . . . ..-*.-**-- Umpqaat R| - 0 ' | Sept. 30| ...... . .. ; .;.... ..-. . . "V Coos Bay. | 18v-|Oct. i s|Can buoy No. 1 goneT^J Coqnllleßl • S- [Oct.- 4|Channeli straight. -""-1 Rogue Rtv| 2 v lScpt. \\: . . . ; ;t -; . ..:.... . . . \u25a0-;-' \ Klamth <\u25a0\u25a0 R| 4 . lOct.. ' 3|Ch«nnel \u25a0 sou|hwest.~:-. Hmbldt -B|;19 ; JSept.--: ljChannel', straight "•. work k."-•-.„ \u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0 | i- |y r - >;) .\u25a0- --t ''..-\u25a0..-: S Pedro B| 20 i |Oct. ; 3 1 No change . In ; channel. '; i S Diego B| 2S^ 1 Nov. -:; 1 ) No change in \u25a0 channeLTi S Pablo B j \u25a0 24 ,' lAug. , 20|Dcpth ?In dredged . chan - .\u25a0"'-'•\u25a0' :?'. I '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-"'.' -r""":,-;'-.V.|r-, J iie.l.-.-'--.-,-:.'.;> i ;, ...-_- - J ,; - -..-.,,| I SHIPPING INTELLIG ENG E I THANKSGIVING IS OBSERVED AT SEA Lirier Sierra Has Big Feast and Passengers Fare as v Well as at Home ASSEXGERS who arrived here yes * terday from Hono lulu' on: the liner ; Sierra were filled with regret .when they i left the island Cport" ; that ;* '. they "would have" to ' spend ': Thanksgi v~ ingvday'Vat •' sea ". When", the day' ar rived they 7 ; were r still. - sorry, but before it" closed they went ,6ri rec ord as, believing that among the •things;they had to be thankful' .for - was - the fact that they, were /on board tho Sierra. ; Between lunch and dinner, time Chief Steward Joseph Carleton converted the dining saloon into a tropical bower where he served -the pass»ngers.a din ner that made them forget: everything but the fact that?, they-J had dined bet ter and in more beautiful/surroundings than, ever before in- their lives. The passengers declare: that Hono-' Uilu must have been left bare of all foliage. Before leaving the island port Carleton had secured ; ;a\ big supply of tropical Auits, "' flowers and • leaves, enough to completely ; hide every ;b4t of woodwork about" thesaloon;. When the liner. arrived the passengers were: still talking about the dinner, and some of them ; are laying plans to- spend next Thanksgiving day aboard the Sierra.; ; Among the Sierra's passengers was Rear Admiral Giles B. tHarber and, Mrs. Harber, who have been vlsiting.friends in Honolulu. They "will ; leave in, a few days tfor Washington,, D. C, wheje the admiral will' be assigned to bureau duty until the expiration of his term of active service. The passengers In cluded: ;\u25a0,\u25a0.;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'.' .'\u25a0\u25a0 - : v : \u25a0. -: :' ; i^^?; "W. 0. Baker ~- Mrs. A. K. Johnston Mrs. Baker' Miss A. V. Johnston A. Beckett Mrs." J.- J; Kearney Mrs. Beckett iF. M. Lewis ' E. F. Blsliop, | William Mcßrlde W. E. Brloe \u25a0 ; ! .J"«hp H.MeUalf .Mrs. Brlce . i Mr.*. Metcalf ..."-. J. H. CnrtJoll . • . ! Mr.i.vN»wnjan \u25a0 . Mrs.iJCardell i K. Pollitr. ('. W. Clark j Mrs. J. W. Reid A. L. -Ihihy . Mrs. A." Richardson Mrs. E. K. Dye. V Mieorpp; Robinson L. M. Golden - W. W.. Shannon H. Gorman ••. Mrs. Shannon A. R. Gmrey . • Mrs. M.M. Shingle \): Havens * .' A. G. Stodnrt- . s Admiral (i. B. Ilarber Mrs. .T. 1.. Thomas Mrs. llarber Mrs. .1.8 . Warren A. .S. Healyv . Mis. 1.. A; Wills and 2 Mrs. 1 1 paly . ' ' children Miss X. K. Herren Mr.-Ayre* John S. Irbyi: I»i>ctor Woods | Mbcria Carrlpn Bl»: Cih>t»«l oB I'nssdicfrs The Pacific Mail, liner Siberia. Cap tain Adrian- Zeeder, i sailed yesterday for thevfar east crowded with passen-; gers",and carrying a large cargo. The liner carried ISO cabin passengers and more than 500 i Asiatics.; Among the Asiatics were 30 Chinese who had.been refused landing by. v the- immigration authorities. \u25a0 ' ' . , Commissioner.Gpneral of Immigration Daniel J. Keefo and Mrs. Keefe were passengers on tlielinpr. 'Commissioner Keefe is going tp Honolulu "to investi gate immigration conditions there." He will return: on; the MongoUa. which ris due here December? SO.-^-rEHa Wheeler Wilcox and her husband were passen gers on the liner. /They are going;to Hongkong. The Siberia carried a large, number of passengers" for , ManilaT where all Pacific Mail siiipsi now call. Among the passengers for- Manila was Rear Admiral W. L. Capps'.of the navy. The Siberia's passengers included: _ ' . FOX HONOLULU F. A. Alexander • Mrs. I>. J. Keefp Mrs. F. A." Alexander Mrs. A. X. I.ooke . ~ ' Joseph Ju Anderson: :'. Mrs. F. X. Maloney Jllhs Ktlifil Andernon .. E. J. Marsten- '\u25a0 >~ . Miss Erances Anderson J/ B. Martin Mlps Elizabeth. Andcr- Mrs. J. 8.. Martin son ; \u25a0 .-\u25a0': 0. • A.'MeKldowney Miss M. Bell Mrs. M. T. McGauley K. Bleau \u25a0 Minn Ella. Moluerny '\u25a0\u25a0 J. W. W. Brewster K. C. Mclntosh - " Mfs. E. Brunchorst Mrs. K. 0. Molntosh E. K. Bull . . C. A. Mwlford A. -W\ Carter Morton G. Munks Mrs. A. W. Carter Miss Anna M. Paris Miss EdltU Curt er . Miss U.K. Patterson ' Francis C. Col rilfe • L..T. Peck: Mrs. FTanols 0. CoItUIo Mrs."L. T. Peck W. C: Damuth '\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0:'. X. Peck 'Tay Inspector B. P. dv A. W. Perelstrous - Bols, 11..5. X. Mrs. A.-W. Perelstrous Oeorge H. Fairchild . Rev. W. E. Potwine . J. JVC. Hapens \ Mrs. W." E. Potwine W. J. Hanniean 'J] and infant Mrs. W. J.' Hannipan H. Price Miss Bernice Harttvell-: Mrs. H. Price Miss A. I). HRrtwell. Rc\ R. E. Smith Mr.».- A. A}.' liases Jr. Mrsr-K.E. Smith C. IlPdemann . Miss Marjorie M.' Smith Sirs. O. Hedemann , : Miss M..M. Smith - S. C. Tllndes . Miss Clara Sutherland Mrs. S. O. Hlndes . Miss M. Veitch Barrett. Hindes ffi ' "J. ; H. Warrall s,-i : ' Mrs. R. Hoppe . Mrs. F. E. Washbum: \u25a0 Mrs. R.lscnberg; W-Zeisc ' v \ • 1). J. KeeCe * - '<\u25a0>.;'. YOKOHAMA W. It. Bajcnnll v- Mrs. Lefiferts Knox A. K. Bnldjl Baron X. Kuroda v S. H. Cox . ~ Prof. B. .Ma no 1.: U. Cox , "--; IV B. S. Morris: \VC. Fait '• ; Mrs. I».B. S.\ Morris L. 11. Friedlanrlrr ; . Miss Catherine Pifer Robert E.-Heun -. - Mrs.'-G.;. Renter v ;Mrs. tv. X. .11111 '\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0"\u25a0 Miss May Samesreuther Jnllan W. Hill 0. Shojl S. Hirnt B. Lenor Simpson R. KiDoshita \u25a0\'^ r '' Mrs. J. M. Sporbnrg . , Leffcrts Knox : . \ S.^Tanabl " Iv. C. Brnnnau \u25a0/? WlVlard W. Cram. W.'-G- Cram • } Donald 11. Cram Mrs. W. G. Craniandic. H.-De»l ; '- infant . - I Mrs. C. H. Deal NAGASAKI „ Miss Ruth Halm ' . ! ralll Kelly \u25a0 William Kellv. / Robert Kelly Mrs. VriUlnm" Kelly nr«l J. .11. Wallace •'/^ •infant : : Mrs^J.'.H." Wallace' A.\ J. AnrraTOs > . -!> ~'. Mrs.,D, C Foi \u25a0 . Mrs. A. .1. Arcra^es ' \u25a0-: Miss A. C.'llardarro" W. F. Barney V .• Miss 3;>: S. Hendrie ' Mrs.' Murray Bartlett- Commander P.. H. : Jack- Miss Blanchard Bartlett S. X.--r .v< \u25a0 and mirae .£- .. - \u25a0 .. Mrs»'R.H.. Jackson M: I). Baldwin ." Ernest- D. .TohMon : : ' Mrs. M. r>: Baldwin . Jacob G. I,ang Charles P. Bowdlteh.^. Fred Ft.^ Lancford ;• \u25a0 Mrs.: Charles 'P. Bow- W.- H. Ijatrrence ' dlteh v . ;\u25a0; ' : Justls A. Lewis -y,';'.'-- Miss Camlfle Bo'wditch Samuel ->'MarljarbHn-- "' MIs« ; M. A.. Brault .:•-• Mm; • Samuel ( MacLach llpnr.''-'Admiral'.' W. L. .fin : > ; " , . <;anps : "\u25a0=.".'';\u25a0 i .\u25a0 -r A. • W. v MePherson 'i- Isaac I. Cooper * \u0084 O. W.'Xesbit- P. S.^Donnell. ' William T. Pa tstone' T.Kppsteln. W. A." Randall '- Mrs.T. Eppstein W.; F. Root v. .; ' ' -';<p A. G.fFaneiif ' '" G.'.B.; Schiller";-. Harry Farmer . E. C. Schlattman Mrs. ITarry Fanner and Mrs.; M.L.r Stewart infant - i'\u0094 -;; . v ; Mrs. ,Ed Sweeney :r\u0094- John ; A. -Farmer George R. : B. " Symonds - Miss Grace ;E.: Farmer Philip CoWare: \u0084•:\u25a0..;.\u25a0\u25a0« • D.C.:Fox •-;,:" I Herbert X.Witt - v HONGKONG ::\u25a0.::\u25a0 - , Mrs. R;G. IVBarr and Miss P. Grnndstand maid '.•\u25a0\u25a0>\u25a0". Mrs. J."W/ Hueus -•".' vfr ; 4 Charles kW.Bt-rnhErdt. T.. W. ; Marsliall Hall BlytJi •\u25a0* -•;, .^ \• ; J. C."- McCoy.: Mrs. Hall' Bly til' ": J Joseph Rappa" W. W. t Callow Mis* -T.-.P; Robtnsou II.l Campbell;:; *i.- : J."CrSlmpson Mr?>. v H.cCampbell: '. Miss Manraret Slier - J. a: Campbell . Mrs.: E. V.V. Stortdard Mrsr; L.';E.-, Campbell 'i^Pnat'T E; C.*.Voorheis'i : E. 1 Caranangh , JMrs.jL. JL" Walker- .'"\u25a0'" P.'lM.^ Cestero / v .• . \u25a0;. I Mr?. \u25ba Ella Wheeler ' WII- Mr 3."', F.\: Corwln : ' '. ". I cos ' \u25a0 f Miss ; S. "; Downer I Robert M. VWilcos ; Ella ; and » Erna \ Out \of f Coast , Trade : '/. T he "< p o's si bi 1 i t"y^ o f 11 1 h e"f J e b s en "\ 1 1 n e'-- r \u25a0 e" suming 'business ibetween-;Puget t sound this .portand* Central fAmerlca.haa. been up : in itheiair -f orj some JtimeJVXThe Uocal companies =inithis trade ihave been^awaitingl some ?sign^ofi;the':; line's resurrection,-' and'yesterday^there , was ;a sigh; of /general- satisfactlon\when; word wa sS received > from;,* Seattle a that the Bteamers.^Ella> and tErna;, which con^ stitutedV: the "\ Jebsen -fleet, v hadf been chartered^to^carry:. grain from Puget sound ? f or.Europe.r-^ - » '\u25a0; • -, : - '\u25a0 -. - • :? - ••; \u25a0 :«TJie f Jehsen line did not make a':nnan cialfjsuccessVof cits s>businessi,with' the lowers coast,*r:but" while Sthe;Ellal-and Ernatwereirunning^itncost" their com petitors^ something,;- to ithe"con^ ditionsfthat^resultedSinstheiwithdfawal of ; the fJcbsen* steamers:";: >S : VK^;;-'' ;. \l t; was announcedirecently: that : , they were* to fbe \u25a0iputvbackV3|n^the> = Centra*l American trade -and it "is? understood 1 *ha£ all -plaris i-were; laid,* by -the ;lines already' lnUhe 1 field,- to :glve "the Seattle line Janother:battle.;;-iThes generals 'that planned campaign P were i' ready \u25a0 to fight, butjaresbetterj.pleased'to^see^the two, steamers 'headed ifor. Europe. » v -,; Brlngn' -'Home^ Body of Offlfer > The steamer Adrniral"Sarnpson,iwhich arrived ?shortly;mfter- midnight yester day,"jbrought to:port>the;body of -Chief Officer O:; A.;Peterson,*; whose-death by accident Cwasf announced {Sunday. 4nlght by,- wireless. iXThe Sampson: encountered heavy:"; southeast * gales.*. :^ The ; steamer shipped" a -of bigfseas and? one of;- these'; carried r Peterson'-; off his- feet swept^him -under one; of -the ship's boats; with rsu-ch, violence that' he sus tained a; fractured; skull. •;\u25a0; "The Sampson was- S2 hours making? the run from Seattle;:' •.- ;". .". v\u25a0: ;.-, -;:'\u25a0\u25a0 . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•:- • :.'\u25a0?.-'*.: Jnpnnpse Cruisers 1 Take Ilepnrtnre The - Japanese>'cruisers A-Asaraa-. and Kasagl. sailed yesterday morning, -at 10 o'clock ;; j .to: a-.' chdrus \u25a0 of ..banzais-con-" trlbuted by. several hundred local; Japa nese,' who I escortedv the training/ squad ron toward the 1 heads in* launches.^ The six armored cruisers of the Pacific fleet; which . came ' up from s San •\u25a0 Diego ;to ; play host to the Japanese,* will sail today for the^southern coast, where theyiwill:re- ; sume their interruptedtarget: practice. Manrliurln 11am >lany Pnsnenjßrers -The Pacific : Mall 'liner .Manchuria; Captain ," Andrew. Dixon, homeward bound: from the .orient, left Honolulu at rl O ' o'clock > a. 1 - m." and; is \ expected to. arrive here early-Sunday?morning, un- : less R.P. Schwerin.lwho Is a passenger, authorizes the ; expenditure of enough coal;to*make . airace of it. On board the; liner are; 123 cabin passengers and 300 Asiatics, v The cargo of . 10.000 tons includes 900 tons of overland freight and 75 tons of raw silk. / "Water : Front .-Ji'offi The steamers: Yale, and Harvard left Tocoplllo November 28. 'I where ..they called for ; fuel oil.- They will, call at LiObltos.nwhere they, will get more oil, and will then make a direct run to San Pedro, which .is their destination. They will be -in this ;,port;. It is expected, about December;.! s: ---;.• Receipts of lumber yesterday by sea amounted -to 952,000 feet.-' . The : Japanese, liner Tenyo Maru ar rived-yesterday at^Hongkong. The Wilhelmina the Nippon Maru, which left here November 23, ar rived: yesterday, at Honolulu. . ;' Cbansea of planter* - \ • Steamer Tijlie .W— LTate master, George Wallenrod ; present master, N. Jessen.:** . : -\ • V; ; " - i"-'1 "\u25a0.--• : /} :\u25a0•\u25a0'.- Steamer Grace Barton--L.ate; master, P. Hansen; present master, J. A. Peter son.?;^. \u25a0' :. ' .". : '-. ' •.-; ' - - : --'"' Knrnllments Schooner Mahukona — A. Olsen, mas ter^- 1 ' . :-. -\u25a0 ..£.-;: -.;.- " \u25a0•: ' ... :' - '' :'; " ' -^Steamer I^ewis Luckenbach — George McDonald, ma«*er. BY 'UNITED WIRELESS. ' ', .Tuesday. N»v. 29, 1910. PRINCE SUPEBT wireless reports stmr Minne sota, from Hongkong, for Seattle, due Friday. STEAMER GOVERNOR— Hence Not. 29 for San \u25a0 Diego; Not. 29, S a.: m.." eight miles south of -Point Sur: barometer. 30.13: temperature .'.53: light «>asterly wind*; smooth; fin* weather; all well. : -.'"-\u25a0\u25a0 \ - Weather Report -,' United States ; Department of Agrlcniture— Weather Bureau. Ran Francisco.^ Nov. 29. 1910. RAINFALL DATA . : . Last. -Seasonal "Normal Stations— • 24 hour?: to date, to date.' Eureka 0.04 . 7.59 -9.36 Red Bluff. 0.00 ."..32 5.44 Sacramento -.......;..'. 0.00 0.64 . . :i.4*> MU. Tamalpais... . 0.00 1.6S- 4.09 San v Francisco 0.0<» I.lS^ 3.95 San -lose ...0.00 . 0..1S \''.s4\ ''.54 V're5nn ...............: 0.00 1.07 1.98 Independence '. .. .'. '0.00 .. 1.53 -1.93 San Lulr Obiipo.... ..1 0.00 (t.9S '• 3.46 Los Angeles... ....o.no ' .. 1.00 ,' 2.24 San Dieg0.'.......:.... 0.00 1.9S 1.32 - PACIFIC COAST STATIONS ::r :v \u25a0;\u25a0:\u25a0'\u25a0"-\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• '"- =? '5 :" - ; \u25a0\u25a0 = ?:?-' '."'•\u25a0"«.*! 2 " . ' " «. *. '% \u25a0. - - . . \u25a0 ~ n ' — \u25a0 - x "" — v-. . '-.'-' %" = • '\u25a0.:.•: %* & STATIONS' X i S STATIONS X b .^' : '.-:",'. I * {§" ;.; "\u25a0; -, 7 . S3- •§;\u25a0 Boise ••\u25a0.'-. . . . „. |52 40 .04 Red Bluff.% . ..[62144! .tX) Del Monte.... 6S 33 .00 ;Reno ..... ....160 261.00 Bureka ....... 62 54 .04 Roseburg ..... 60491.52 Klflgstaff :.-.;:. OO 20 .00 Sacramento;.. 62 44 .00 Fresno, ... 64 40 .00 Suit 4 Lake. .... 56 40 .00 Helena .". .". . . 26 22 .02 San Diego. .... 72 50 .00 Honolulu .:.-.. 76 .. .02 San' Francisco 64 50 .00 Independence.. 68 22 .00 Snn J05e.'..... 6* 34 .00 Kallspell ..... 34 26 .00 S. L. Obispo.. 76 42 .00 Los Angeles..'. *4 50 .00 S. E. Farallon 56 52 ... MarshacM-:... 60 :. .24 Spokane"..... 36 32 .00 Modena .:."... SH[2O .00 •Summit ;i';V.. 4025 .00 Mt. Tamalpais sft|42 .00 Tacoma ...... 4« 44 ;06 North Head... 46 44 .38 Tatoosh .;.... 48 44 .18 I'hoenlx ..;... 72(44 .00 Tonopah ..... 54 38 .00 Pocatello .. r... 50 40 .01 Walla Walla.. 36 32 .02 Pt. RByes Lt.. 62150 :0O Wlnnemueca.. 58 18 .00 Portland ..... 44|40 .58 'Yuma ........ 74 42 .00 \ *Snow,on ground. 12 inches. | ~ ; eastern: stations Abilene ...... 6640 .00 Knoiville . .1.140 SOj.OO Atlantic City. 42 38 .42 Louisville .... 40 30 .00 805t0n....... 42 40 .86 Memphis ..'.;. 4634 .00 Buffalo . ... ... 36 30 .02 Montgomery... 56 34 .00 Charleston.... 52 40 .00 Montreal ..... 36 32 :10 Chicago :.;... 36 22 .00 Moorhead .... 22 4 .00 Denver .. ...... 52 48 .00 New Orleans.. 5S 44 .00 pcs Moineß... 30 20 .00 |New Y0rk..... 40 38 .44 Hodge City.... 46 28 .00 (North Platte.. 34 26 .38 Duluth ....... 20 -8 .00 jOklahoma .... 66 30 .00 Durango "."..:. 48 24 .00 U'lttsburg .... 34132 .02 Eastport .;... 38 36 .00 IRoswell ...... 72|38 .00 fJalveston ...'. 62 52 .00 i St. Louis .V. ..36 28 .00 Green Bay..:. 28 24 :00 ISt. Paul.'/.... 26 12 .00 llatteras ..... 52 46 .00 Tampa ...1..: 62 52 .00 Havre ... : . ... 20 12 .00 Toledo ....... 36 32 .01 Hnron. .-..'... 28 12 .00 Washington... 44 36 .01 Jacksonville.:. 60)40 .00 Winnipeg. .... 4-8 .00 Kansas City.'. 38 28 .04 . . - SYNOPSIS .OF WEATHER CONDITIONS . 'There .haTO' been some, marked changes in weather conditions throughout the United States : In - the . last 24 hours. -- An " area • *»f high pressure has . moved- southward jf romr 'Alberta OTer - the » Rocky,, mountain section.^ causing a fall 4 In;tein perature over the^SHssourl and- the Mississippi valleys. On.the Atlantic^ coast -a depression of considerable/, depth has .'\u25a0 njoved ; northward -from Cape'Hattefas to Cape Cod."- causing .high north east:, winds ' ; on the New. ; England; coast.: with snow or, rain. ; At. Eastport a :- maximum » wind velocity of .40 miles from^ the -northeast Is re ported. • \u25a0 The ' temperature Is i from X> ;to - 10 \u25a0 «le '\u25a0 grees below the : novmal throughout the Missis sippi-, valley and, enstern 'states. -. In -California a f tcrnoon '\u25a0 temperatures - range from 40 tn 1 60 : In :the? great -valley," and from 50 to, 84 degrees at linos' Angeles. . Ratnlins fallen along the-extreme nortltern • m«u»t. and conditions* are favorable; for a- change. to easterly winds, iucreas-ing cloudiness and rain by Wednesday night. \u25a0:.-\u25a0:,•\u25a0' .: ; ; " FORECAST; : r - Rar.''Frlncisco;*and .vicinity — Cloudy, Wednes day.'craln by \u25a0 night; : winds changing ",to-' east, gotttheast.' •\u25a0'.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-*-• '../.'\u25a0 ; .; '\u25a0\u25a0 '' ->--• \u25a0'\u25a0'-'-.- '-"\u25a0'' \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 }\u25a0 Santa - Clara -. valley — Fair .-.Wednesday, ~ light frost Inthe morning;- light east wind. . T-'-. Sccramento Talley-^-Cloudy r Wedneaday ; .light north-wind. • < , • \u25a0 ; -' \u25a0 "\u25a0\u25a0'•' San-Joaquin Taller— Fair- Wednesday, frost In the morning; light north. wind.£,i*'f&^ifS^gifiS«ft <;\u25a0. California ;i south -.-. •; of -*\u25a0 " the r Tehachapi— Fair Wednesday,"- light \u25a0 frost : in -, the ' morning in the Interior; 'brisk: north wind. 1 " \u25a0;\u25a0'"-.-'-«*;•"•; "," : - - , v \ A.;G.;McADIB, District Forecaster.*, [j. I ' '" :,-• — -...-"V. --'-' ".. V»" . DAILY KIVER BXTLIETIN \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 SACRAMENTO, j Nov. : 29.— Observations taken at.7 a.m.; Pacific trrne:;.-.^, . . .:- -.- \u25a0\u25a0 - . ; -• - - >-'. ' ;..-.3|. : sa; '~o r i- -' *.;'• \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:.' :..• ... . .:- .•= •\u25a0 :*o ! - i» \u25a0 -?-\u25a0 ? v v ; stations :-v;'.. '|%r; :??; :^»; .- - :':-. ' .: \u25a0' " "v- -\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' '•\u25a0&• ;••" \u25a0 • ;;;:•-;.,?.. 1* |l. .. \u25a0 \u25a0;.\u25a0\u25a0 . -.- \u25a0 . • - '. j, • . . '\u25a0 *\u2666•?; : i» Sacramento watershad—- -" ' \u0084 : '"\u25a0 « Kennett,* Sacramento 'rlrer. 2510; 1.2* Red ; Bluff. Sacramento >R;.. ; 23.0 ! >3.2* : - *0.2 : . Monroevllle.i Sacramento H. ;22.0; '-.'..*;'. ...... - ColHsars Sacramento rlrer..". 29:0; 4:3— -^<1.4 Landing,' Sacto.:R/. 18.0- 4.1— —1:3 OroTille.= Feathery river .*;... 23.0 2.0— - 0.0 rJlarysvllle.vYnga! river:. r.. J30.0 6.3 — "-^0.2 iFolsom, rAmerlcan:. river.'.':. ;."..; ' '3.1 ; - o.t> i Sacramento, I "'. Sacramento R. *29.0. ,8.7 — —0.7. i Rio ;Vlsta,> Sacramento in:. ;i3:oj g.3»:' 1.*0.4' !*lndicat€B a rising river. --— Indicates a falling river.\ y N. R. TAYLOR; Local Forecaster.- SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ARRIVED "..-/*=' .' .\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0• -..;..• -vi< :\u25a0/>;.-. -Monday, Not.. 25.,-. -.* 11 :551 p. ; 'm., . stmr Admiral': Sampson;; Bartlctt. S2 r hoars « from Seattle ; " passengers and : merchan dise to Alaska-Pacific; steamship company..:- '- 5 >r~ \u25a0>::•\u25a0:,} : : 7v'V. niJ-:;.-'\u25a0\u25a0'""---"n iJ - :;.-'\u25a0\u25a0'""---" /.-'"Tuesday. iNoT.f29.^ -' i; : V4:4o;p.> m:,*; stmr Casco,? Ah!in,', 105- hours from Astoria ; •\u25a0 "rtO.ooo ' f eet ; lumber .to \ Charles R. Me- Cormlck'&iCo.V.'" ;^ •-. \u25a0\u25a0",-•:'--' -V' < : "':--^., '\u25a0'\u25a0"'\u25a0 '- \u25a0:\u25a0 i;*; 7:40 "ah m.?i stmr Brunswick^'; Ham ma. 14' honrg from J Fort ißrapg ; f412.000 feet I lumber ; to , Union lumber i company. ~~; .-*- ". \u0084 - -\u25a0; -V \u25a0•. :r: r >"i |t~7:50 *a.tsm.r;'schr Monterey, .Kelly, - 40' hours from \u25a0% G.tylota ; "\u25a0 19.0<10 •, barrels . oil : to ; Associated transportation j company;;, in \u25a0 towi tug .* NaTiyator." '7K 6:os f: a.S- m. u . ! i stmr Sierra. l^ Hoivllette " i 5 \u25a0* days 1 15 *hours ; 47* m mutes 1 from i Honolulu : ; pasgensrers and v merchandise:; to J.>D.- Sprcckels - : Brothers', Company. . \u25a0 " ./:\r: v?;.;-:'- :-?.:..;:. .\u25a0,•."'•\u25a0 i-."- ;. ; ;wli:so:a.'.-m.," stmr .Roftecrans/TM00re.:. 67 hours from: Astoria; ballast to Associated transporta tion company. \u25a0 ;.r \u25a0\u25a0 .•:-.. \u25a0".:. " : . "-;\u25a0 "^ :'- : \u25a0'.: -."..,\u25a0-' U^C:os*arJm.lv ( Btmr;.City/of^Topeka,-.;Gie10w..2l hours - from J Eureka ; • passengers » aud ,• merchandise AUiyiOW SALES Grand Consignment Sale .^(By Catalogue) \u25a0 t - . Antique, Rare and Costly ORIENTAL RUGS To Be Sacrificed by Auction ; Glommencing Today, Monday, November 28th - At 2 p: in. Daily \u25a0; \u25a0',.. 326 SUTTER STREET $30,000 Must Be Raised Before January Ist To Close Oiit the Consignment All Reserve and Limit Removed •'•\u25a0.This grand aggregation of Persia's most representative loom works, em- bracing rugsof all slz*»s and in all authentic weaves, consigned to us. and no-w is thrown;.upon the market to-be sold absolutely at your own price. Are you looking for antiques? . Xltend this sale. -The collection is noted for its marvelous antiques. Have you been looking for an opportunity to get a Keshan. a Srauk or a Kirman for* a gmall price? Attend this sale. The very cream of the choicest Oriental Tugs v will be placed. within your reach at your own price. . If you ever expect to. own or to give a choice Oriental rug for an Xmas present, this is your" opportunity.". When a collection of such great merit is offered at a forced sale unde- most pressing conditions, backed with the guarantee of a firm with 32 years' standing: and reputation, wisdom dictates that you be on the gui vive. In fact, if you were visiting every rug emporium in this country and in tho Orient you .would be unable to find any. better rugs or buy any greater bargains than this sale offers to you. . .. MIHRAN & COMPANY \] Established IS7S * x " . DAD O U 1 1 JCjXC OlXvXiXil X. &.- — Each and every rug in this collection is selected with great scrutiny and care by Mr. Mihran, the acknowledged authority on rugs, and bears our per- sonal guarantee for genuineness and special merit. —:: : 3 &p? AT AUCTION '&&' MONDAY, NoTember 28, 11 a. m..' at 2CO Va- lencia St., we will sell a -choice line • of . horses and mares. % Also Thursday, December 1. 11 a. m.V TO head of city worn horses and mares. Harness : and rips of all kinds. * S"'- CLOCGH & BRODIE. \u25a0 ] to Pacific Coast steamship company. OUTSIDE, BOUND IN, 12 XI. Tuesday, Not. 29. . .Stmr nosecrans. \u25a0> \u25a0 Sebr.W. F. Jewett. CLEARED Tuesday. Nor. 29. Br strar Strathlorne. White. Melbourne and Srdney via Eureka : American trading company. 'Fr ship Ceneral Faldherbe, Bugault, Ipswich. Enir. : G. W. MeXear. 1"' Stmr Falcon, Schage, Portland; William?, Dl mond & Co. \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 '_ *'\u25a0 './.''. .. Stmr Aztec. Austin, Ancon; Faclflc Mail steamship company. "... ' „ ,-' Br stmr l'oltalloeh. Armstrong, Port_ Natal, Tla Portland; J. J. Moore & Co. ' . Stmr Santa Rita. Boyd. HnnMuln and Hllo, Tia Port Harford; Union otl company. , Rtmr Santa Rosa. Alexander. San Diego and way ports: Pacific Coast steamship company. Stmr Melville Dollar. Hall. Ancon. Tla San Pedro, CaL, and Atlantic steamship company. SAILED Tuesday, Nor. 20. 7 -OT. n. m.. Stmr Elizabeth. Olson. Bandon. 4 p. m., .stmr TiTerton, Dettmers, Port Lud .s p. m., stmr Whltesboro, Frederlckson, Green - 5-13 p m.. Br stmr Strnthlorne. White. Syd ney and Melbourne, Tla Eureka. , _ "•45 p m., stmr Eulton, Jacobcon. Albion. 8:S0 p. m.. stmr KalcoD. Schage, Portland. ; 1:20 p. m.. stmr Siberia. Zeeder, Hongkong, Via Honolulu and Yokohama. 1:20. p. ,m., stmr Coqullle lUver, Bostram, °10:40 a. m., stmr George Loomls, Smith, Ke dondo beach. 11:50 a. m., Stmr Point Arena, . Jaeobsen, Caspar. . -,-•-• _ . . / 10:15 a. m., JaP war stmr Asama, Tanaka, Panama. . ' •""..••10:15 a. m., Jap war stmr Kasagl, Yamajl. j Panama. , - ' 12:25 a. m., ' stmr Governor, Jepsen, San 'l2r4f> p. m., »chr Balboa. Anderson, Eureka. , SPOKEN -Per stmr Manchuria, from Hongkontr. Tla Honolulu, for San Francisco— Not. 28. in lat 21 NY long • 156 W. tmrk fetters H. D. M. %.), steering southwest. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . ''\u25a0- \u25a0 \u25a0 Not. 16. in lat 3« N. long 128 W, bark (let ters 11. I. V. C). same position; a bark (letters h. F. N. R.) . WEATHER REPORTS POINT " I.OBOS. Not. 29. 9 a. ra. — Weather hazy;*wlndnortbeast, Telocity 13 miles per POINT- I.OBOS. Not.* 29. .12 m.— Weather hazy; wind northeast. Telocity 10 miles per hour. \u25a0 \u25a0 , ' _. \u25a0 : POINT I.OBOS. Not. 2«. 3 p. m.— Weather haiy; wind northeast, Telocity sir miles per hour. ' „ POINT REYES. Not. 29. !> : a. m. — Weather clear; wind 'northeast, Telocity 10 miles per hour. - - - FARAI-LONES. Xot. 29. >' a. m. — leather partly cloudy: wlml northeast. Telocity eight miles" per hour. TATOOSH. Not. 29. 9 a. m. — Weather cloudy; wind northeast. Telocity 24 miles per honr. r.-.V TELEGRAPHIC POINT LOBOS. Not. 20. 10 p. m. — Weather clearr wind .northwest, .Teloolty 10 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS "ASTORIA — Arrlred Not. 20. 9 a. m. — Stmr r Anrelia. hence Nov. 26; 8 a. m., stmr Yosemlte. hence ' Not. 2t>; 9 : a. m., bark Amy Turner, in \u25a0 tow -.Dauntless,' hence.- Not. 25; 7 a. m., stmr Bear, \u25a0\u25a0- hence Nor. 27; strar. Rainier, hence Nor. 26. ,\u25a0\u25a0'"" BM3BF Sailed XotJ 29, .10 a. m. — Stmr Kla.math. for San , Pedro; 0 *a. m., stmr Asuncion, for San Francisco.- Nov. 2S — Stmr J. B. Stetson, for San Francisco. \u25a0/•_• ArrlTed Nov. 20, 12 m — Schr William Nottins ham. - f rom Callao. • Sailed Not. 29, 4 p. m. — Stmr Roma, for San Francisco. > • ABERDEEN— ArriTed Not. 29--Schr Comet, ; from San Diego. •• :-t: -t \u25a0 . i Sailed Not. -2!>;— Stmr Daisy Freeman, for San .Francisco; schr A. J. West. . for ; San Pedro; bktn Mary Wlokelman. for San Pedro. - KETCHIKAN — Arrived Nor. 29, 9p. in.— Stmr Humboldt. from Seattle.', <— 3EßW>W»l|lUß{Mßa -WRANGELI^rArriTed Not. 29, S a. m.— Stmr Humboldt. from Ketchlkan. '--\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 VALDE7>— Sailed Not. 2S, mrdnight— Stmr A. G.V Lindsay.- for Seattle. \ -PORT SAN LUlS— Sailed. Not. 2S. S p. m.— Br-. stmr Oberon. for Tocopilla. Not.. 29. 7, ; a.' m. — Stmr Whittle^ for San Francisco. ,-. SAN. PEDRO— ArrITed Nor. 29. S a. m.— Stmr lAlcatraz, from Greenwood, to sail Not. Not.- 29. 5 p. :m.. ".for Port San Lnls; dtrar Coronado," ! hence Not.' 27: stmr laqua. hence Not. 27; stmr ; Hanalel, hence- Not. -27; schr. Lucy, from L'mp qua^riTer;. schr William 'Olson, from Aberdeen: ! stmr; Rose City, hence Not. 2S; stmr George AY. : Elder. 'from San Dlepo. " ! Sailed Not. 29— Stmr George W. Elder, for I San Francisco; stmr Redomio, for San , Fran cisco. - ' • ' "- \u25a0 :'\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ' • EUREKA— SaiIed Not. -29, .11 , a. m.— Stmr ; Ravalll. 'for' San Franel3co; 9 a. m.. stmrs Pren \u25a0 tlss and Vanguard,, for San Francisco. - / - — Br,stmr RiTerdale. from San Pedro; 8 a. m.. " stmr Santa Clara, hence Not. 28: stmr -William *H. Murphy, 'from San Pedro. ! TATOOSH— Passed in Not. • 29.* 9 a. m.— Stmr Columbian, from Hilo. for Seattle: 9:«*lo'a. m., •tmr President. : hence N/vr. >27 for Seattle. 1 •? Outside. , bound -in. Not. 29. 12, m. — Br ship : Lyn ton. from Santa Rosalia,', for Puget sound. ;'*Passed out Not. 27, 7p. m.^Br stmr SuTerlc. from .Victoria, for Yokohama. .\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0.-.. ' - '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. -CRESCENT— Passed In Not. 29,-9:30 a. m. — Fonr masted schooner.;- - ; In:port Not. 29—^Stmr Nararro. for San Fran cisco. -Weather good.. ' TACOMA— ArrITed Not. 29— Stmr Seward. from; CordoTa; ! schr Andy Mahony, from San Pedro. 4 ,' "" * Sailed . Nor. 29 — Nor, gtmr Cuico, for Com'ox. •": Sailed; Not. 29— Br stmr. Titan. -for Yoko hama: barge Dashing WaTe, for Quartermaster harboiC : , • y~: REDONDO >.: BEACH— ArrITed Not. 29— Stmr Centralia.'i \u25a0 hence : Not. ,r 27: - stmr. \u25a0: Wasp, from Grays.Harbot; stmr.Katherine. from San Pedrt>. " - Sailed • Not. - 29— Stmr Katherlne. for Ventura. ... COOS -, BJrV— ArriTed - Not." 29— Stmr Bandon,' hence-Nov. : 2,"i. \u25a0 ' .' >Wi;. ~ ' ' "\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 • Sailed Not. 29— Stmr • if. F. Plant, for San Frunol'cn.* . . ' ' *i. " ' ."vTOINT SIEVES— Passed ' sonth Not.. 29. 12:2(V \u25a0 -p."'; m.". ' stmr Casco, : from [.Portland. . for San Fran ; Cisco; -8:20 a.' m.\ ;stmr -:Roseerans, from Port \u25a0 lamlltfor San Francisco." - " "" \u0084; - . SKAGWAY — ArrlTed -Not. 25. .-. 7:30 a. m.. \u25a0stmr. Meteor, from Wrapgell, and sailed at 10:30 /a."- m.*. for -Seattle.. " \u25a0'.'-•\u25a0\u25a0 - •\u25a0 „ . ''SBATTLE— Sailed Not/; 2<t." 9 jC. . m.. stmr \u25a0Senator, for.Skagway:-'s:3o ! p. m. r . stmr Harold i Dollar,\for-Tacoma:No. 29, 7 a.,m., stdir Colo* ; nel?E.- L." Drake.'. with. barge; Ninety-one in tow," Nfor. San Francisco. - ::.v ArrlTed •\u25a0jXov.' 29. ."> "p. m.^Br stmr Titan. from -Tacoina: stmr; Jim- Butler, hence ' Xot. '< 2s ,-- SOUTH BEND-^Salled Nor. 2S. D a. m.— Stmr Hoqulam." for, San ' Francisco. /;\u25a0 . • r ;.'' ArrlTed Not." 2ft — Stmr Doris, hence' Not. 26. " -- \u25a0- . •\u25a0.\u25a0: "\u25a0\u25a0' FOREIGN. POr.TS • "VICTORIA. B. C.— ArrlTed "Nor.' 29-^Stmr Presltlenti hence '\u25a0 Not. : 27 ; : Ger stmr Setos, ' hence NOT.:2.V -*"-V* • Sailed Not. - 2S-^Stmr ,Yale. fox San »Franeisco;.iTla''Sanr Pedro: . stmr Harrard.' for San Francisco.- Tia Ran Pedro. f^ HONGKONG—^ Arrlred. Not. 23-^-Jap stmr •.Tenyo J Maru.y hence i Nor. ; 1, ,; Tla . Honolulu . and •Yokohama. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0•-.'. \u25a0\u25a0•.'\u25a0:- •-.'.".% -.'\u25a0 - . .; -...,r .^HAMBURG— SaiIed Not. 2S — Ger >tmrSai», for San'Franclsco. . - . ft :PORT,IMADRIN— Arrived prior to Nor. 255— Br stmr Capac; if fom' Norfolk.* for: Valparaiso. p& SYDNEY. rAns.^— ArrlTed prior lo^Nor. = 29-^-Br stmriMaknra," from "Victoria, via Honolulu and Brisbane.'^ :..""..:; -\u25a0•ji.-v --.-' .. . \u25a0\u25a0; ,_ - , • ;r--BnißßANE.:ADs.— ArrlTeds Xot; ; 2S— Schr W H. r -Talbot.* from Aberdeen.- .:'-:- \u25a0" . '-- .* NEWCASTLE.' An«.— Sailed Xar. 2S— Br bark MORSES UB wfULES-205 At Auction Dec. 3, 1910. \u25a0^y oriier of B. T. MofnllonjrK we will sell 20,"; hesd cf horses and mule« as follows: SO beml of msres from t.COO to 1.300 pounds In fnal hf fine Jacks: IS h*ad of weanllnsr colts: 32 hen-i of 2 and 3 year old unbroken mules: 75 head "f broken mnle* from 3to 7 years old. These mn!<»« are especially fine, being hie boned. s«»nr!M raised, oat of Rood mares, and by the. best Jai-i> money would buy. We feel justified In savins that there Is not artotlier bnnch of mules their eqnal offered for sale In the state. Sale takes place at 1» a. tn. on December T rain or shine, at the McCullouzh ranch, two miles east of Crows Landing.. Intending purchas- ers should arrire the day preTions to the sa>. Automobiles will be prorlded; al*o free lunch. Terms cash. W. H. HORD, Auctioneer. 704 Market St.. S. F*. SALIN'A -CRr»— ArriTed Not. s— Er stmr Lonsdale. frotn VancoiiTer. GUAYMAS— Arrived Not. 13— Sohr Carrier DoTe. from Grays Harbor. AVONMOT'Tn— Sailed Not. 20— Br stmr Manx man, for Portland. Ore. rUNTA ARENAS— Arrived Nor. 2R— JUmr Honoluluan. from Baltimore, for San Francsc. TABLE BAY-*Arr!ved Not. 16— Br ship Tl ginshire. from Victoria. VALPARAISO — ArriTed prior to Not. 2S-- Rr stmr t'oyn. from New York. ST.- LUClA— Sailed Not. 19— Br stror Chares*, for New York. GUAYAQUIL — ArriTed Not. 13— Br stmr Queen Alexandra, from New York, for ttnayma* and Victoria. ALGIERS— SaiIPd N«t. 26— Br »tmr Mnncusjer Castle, for New York. EASTF.RN PORTS NEW YORK— Sailed Not. 2S— Stmr Colon, for Colon. Not. 29 — Srmr Cristobal, for rrisrobal. ArrlTed Not. 2S — Br stmr Charcas. from T.il tal. Tia St. Lucia. BALTIMORE— ArrITed Not. 28— Stmx Georgian, from Puerto Mexico. ISLAND PORTS MANILA— ArrITed Not. 2*— Br stmr HaHair. shlre. from Philadelphia. HONOLULU — Arrived Nov. 29. 9 a. m.— Jap stmr Nippon Maru. hence Nov. 23; 10 a. n».. stmr Wllhelmina, hence Not. 23. Sailed Not. 2S — Br stmr Collingham. fpr Ocean island. OCEAN STEAMERS LIVERPOOL — Sailed Not. 29— Stmr Zeelan>l. for Boston. BOSTON— Sailed Nor. 29— Stmr Cymric. f«r Liverpool. •NEW YORK — Arrived Not. 29 — Sftnr Knr nessia, from Glasgow; *tmr Niagara, front Havre;- stmr Frlederlch tier tirosse, from Bre uien. • Sailed Not. 29— Rtmr Ryndam. for Kottcnlatu: stinr Kronprina Wilficim. for Bremen. GENOA — ArriTed Nor. 25 — Stmrs Duca Deigi: Abruzzi and Luisiana. LONDON— ArrITed Not. 29— Stmr Manhattan, from San Francisco; stmr Mlnnetonka. froui New- York. HAMBURG— SaiIed Not. 25— Stmr Sals. f..r YancouTer. Nor. 27 — Stmr Pretoria, for Balti more. Arrived Not. 2C — Stmr Prinz Adalbert. f'V Montreal. T* v HAVRE— Sailed Nor. 26— Stmr L* Gascogne. for New York. SYDNEY. N. S. TV.— ArriTed prior t» Nov. 29 — Stmr Maknra. from VancwiTer. Memoranda Stmr President, from San Francisco Not. 27 for Seattle, is reported from Seattle as having broken down oft West Point at 6:30 p. m. Nov. 2D. No details: Per stmr Case© — Had fresh SE wind first three days. • — Per stmr Admiral Sampson — On the afternoon of Not. 2fi. off the Oregon coast, in a .strong RE gale. First Officer O. A. Peterson wa* struck by a heavy sea and was washed under a small boat and crashed to death. Br gtmr I.onsdale arrived at Salina Cruz Nov. 5 from Vancouver with coal In hunkers on fire: no cargo. Fire extinguished. Damage stighr. with li>s« of 80 ton* ct»al. SnrTey has be*n held. Will proceed to VancouTer. Fr bark Marechat i!e Catffries. before reported at Keef harbor in distress. Repair* to ve»»et will be completed on November 20; will not dis charge any part of cargo. NB\VS OF THE OCEAN HTportJi by the Frenrh Uner steamer Aniiral Exeltn.iti.-i of the French Around the "World line, which salletl for Harre. and way ports on Thnrs<Uy, had cargo from this port ralued at $192,021. to be distributed as -follows: Kor Mexico, $4 ( >.35f1; I'nijuar. $3,325; Argentina. $6,217: England. $129. 0W: France. $3,224; Belginm. S-t.Sl*. The principal shipments and their destinations were a* fal lows: \u25a0 To Mexico — 44.550 lbs bran, 3,363 bales hay. 108,641' lbs sugar. SSO lbs beans. 294 cs canned goods. 1,910 lbs dried fruit. 197 pkgs fresh, trotta. 132.000 lbs lard. 71$ lbs nuts. 16.000 lbs paste. 552 lbs sago. 105 cs salmon. 1.460 lbs spices. JSH lbs tea. 1.820. ga1s and 20 ca wine, 401' c* dyna mite. 27, cs blasting caps and fuse. 16 pkjs» agri ru!tnral Implenvents. 400 cs keroa«n». 1.1M7 r« oils. 145 es tar.' 35 cs turpentine. 84 pkg:? paints 10S coll.* rope. 23.072 ft lumber. 4O b*lls shingles. 17 bal*>s oakum. 7 cs stationery, 1.6C0 lbs seeds, 9 herf» cattle. To Uruguay— 9.3so lbs dried fruit. « v% canned goods. 100 colls rope. 35,683 ft lnmber To Argentina— l2.o33 lb* dried frnit. 1,073 cs s«lmon. 16 cs olives. .1 es fanned 'goods. To England— ll.434 ctls barley, 31,231 cs canned goods. 825 cs salmon. ' To France — 1.013 cs . canned fruit. To Belgium — 272.440 ltw borax. E. F.HUTTOH & CO. 490 California St. Tel. Donxlai 3457 St. Francis Hotel. Tel. Donglas 3853 Members of New York Stock Exchange Pioneer . House ' Private Wire to Chieaso and' Xetr .York R. E. Ml'l, CAII V, Manas er Private >TVlr« — Xew York, Cbleas* . Western Union Code J^G. WILSON 31 EMBER JtEW -YORK ' STOCK EXCHAXCB CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE THE STOCK AXD BOND EXCHAXGB Mnppt': SAX FRA.XCISCO - 3UIb Office, MIIU "Ws-. S«« Fr»ad«efi Branch • Olßee»— Palace Hotel (malu corridor), Sao Franelacoj Hotel Alexan- • drla, Lo« Aaselea, Cal.' ' Correapondenta — Harris, AVlnthrop »C C^Ncrn York, Caleaxo, London and Taxi*. *',*. "*" ' 15