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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1898 12 2 £ expen: : e Ty ot an I B e morning went | Northern, 12@13c; do defective, 9@lic; Hum- | 100 Hawailan Commercial & Sugar. 3000 | tree o <iatt the lard Tic I and ribs 10c lower. | the north any H i : 7 n han C B radins fatures ranged as follows: - Routhand South scmtral the market recov- HOPS-_OId crop, 2G6e for poor to fair and 8@ | 10 Hana Plantation Co 2000 | ing directions flfl;gen';:g‘l‘w:"l:;"‘m", Tatest | T i High. Low. Close. | CT¢d_somewhat. Spot prices were weaker In | 10c for good; new crop, 11@l4%c per Ib. | gl’gn‘knel-:ct}reel!nluwny g: % {:‘YO m‘;:n ’g_“n Always be obtained regarding ey e SR b cles— pen. gh. . - | sympathy. acific as Imp Vi tters Do lst pret ... 84|Gen Electrlc roVheat, No. 2— A eea £ 041 0s for aari'to g0l and 107 GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 158 F Gas & Electric Co. S0 fisntegoanyers) to mavigation and all ma 0 Pacific ....... 25 inois Steel ‘ebruary 1 N for No. 1 an 15 Spring Valley Water v 1 le- Silver a traction firmer. Moviie & ORI f‘:h Il:cldede Gas { 91?)' 1 gg;/: 1 gg% n"mcg?‘f;% B»?r'?:‘]“iaglafi??czgnz. E:@A:S—C-lcutn Grain Bags, 1898 delivery, m% !;‘ & NP Ry Bon }% o fl:g; Lt zago?a :‘«;p‘g;u‘?e":u%:‘xfi;ng:n" Stiver a tractio 2 Mo K & T..coviin ad .. . uly A LES. 5%c; Wool Bags, 27@30c; San Quentin,$5 30. o - do . 2 d at noon, 120th meridian, Gur foreign trade in fine shape. ™! "Do_pret 5.1l 3| Do pref . | *'Corn, No. 3= CALL BOARD SALES. COAT- Wl z 5 20 Vigorit Powder 87 | noon and ls dropped at Mool, ‘ach day from rReet ot it ower. , 3 | 2 . 7 | Informal session—9:15 o clock—May—14,000 | ellington, $10 per ton; New Wel- Sk G by telegraphic signal received each day Whest and Bariey ttureslower. L | Ol & Lo 4 [Ret in O [Ty D BB BN B | cux. Sher 24,000 Satic, 300, e, December— | lington, $10; Seattle, §6 50; Bryant, §6 50; Coos | g SUeRt= C T T U o0 | (e Tnited States Naval Observatory at Mare Oats weak. Corn declined. i i f1s Pactfic. Mall P MR B3 S s 3o | 2000, 83 2000, S5%c: 000, SskC Bay, 3 75; Wallsend, $9; Scotch, $10; Cumber- 5 Y b | Island, Cal. St Jay trade checked by the storm. S o on B s & qetoond session=May 500 "¢ | land, $10 in bulk and 311 50 in sacks; Pennsyl- INVESTMENT BOARD. A notice ‘stating whether the time ball Wag , Beans asbefare. Chi & St L. 12% g(lve; g"i = W | May n% 1% =% gsk s_.,zg: &mm ‘December—2t yania Anthracite Egs. 315; c-n;el.lno Der cfou; Morning Sesslon—10:30. | g,‘-mm e;nlfixemz.fgegng:g et on E in fair demand. ist pref .... 68 |Stan : % | July 2 2% 4 ; 6000, £ ock Springs, Castie Gate and Fleasant Val- 2 T W= No change fn Coal { Do 3 pret 1l 33| Sugar 120 | " Sess Biri, per bbi om0 1065 | B a0 T Sring sesslon—MaI- 0 Gaun | Jov, 81 80: Colee, 31z per ton In bulk and 4 | MO Gas & Eeccric $% | papers. and by the morning papers (i g veak. Onions steady. Nor West . | Ma: 075 10 7% g 3 6000, 3 2000, et s - 7. & N ) Potatoes weak. Oni A e N - il & TR &7 10 6734 | 98%C ege: 12,000, | HArTison's Circular says: “Since the Ala- Street— Lieutenant, U N., In charge. Butter lower. Eggs about the same. [ O | et per 06 e Afternoon session—May—4000 ctls, 99¢; 12.000, | meda Jeft the following vessels have arrived | 20 Glant Powder o Poultry unchanged. Game slOW. ! "Do pref . 6035 | May 5271% 521y 5o | e Wheat and Bar- | {fom Australia, viz.: Kate Thomas, 2563 tons; | 2 S F Gas & Ele . 92 00 LENDAR. Fancy Oranges doing better. | Ontario & W 8, | July 537 537 1eQATS The weakness in Wheat 207, BST3 | Benares, 211 fon minole, 1815 tons; Cam: Afternoon Session—1:30. 1898, Provisions very fi Or R & Nav w20, pref g:\. | * Short Ribs, per 100 Ib: = gyeraamh'em“o fleu(l;;“(‘e;nll;‘g! rtnw“ Sereal fand ‘%““"““;‘,.",' zms t,JH,,,I P,.l,),,ce Mb:&?' H40 tona: | 5 Mutual Electric Light Gy , 1898. e p Or Short Line. 7 |West Union (s 3 i o | Tamar, ons; Helen Denny, 1030 tons; Gen- | 50 4 DB o T I 3 Hogs'sdvanced agaln. . | Pleenbarg - | Northwestern 120 | qlaney feed 3123%@1 %5 per ctl ‘E,‘Zi.‘;, 15, | eral Gordon, 2439 tons, and Inveramsey, 2295 | 100 Ocoanic Steamship Co nos Th. [Fr. [Sa. | Moon's Phases. OU T L COMMERCE. Reading Do pref 173 = olce, $1 17%@1 221; common, _§1 12% $1 15 | tons; total, 22,629 tons. Each of the above car- | ‘15 Contra Costa Water 63 00 QUR NATIGNAL RS Do pret . 21/St L & S W 4% | Cash quotations wer : Fl Surprise, $1 25@1 30; red, 513501 #; £72%, 3L | goes’ was Sold long prior to arrival, and came | 10 do. do 3 63 50 5@ ™ Moo he T dlse 2nd produce | Rock Island ....0 §4 | Do pret 9 ;' No. 7 spring Wheat, 911@82%c; No. § | @L10%:" milling. 31 21 %; black, for’seed. | §39, 4% o 108 BRLCE 0 STV, g game | A0 do, do . SR At Feb 6. The values of the me Eptnay St Louls & S F.. 6%[R G W asihl ; No. 2 red, $102@1 08%; | 31 35@1 50. Clipped Oats sell at $I@2 per ton | o™ et Airently. to. consumers. who. wers | - goiarket-street 3s . 12 | 7ast Quarter | tmported into and exported from the United | S, 01 ¢ fof "0 54if| Do pref 57 %c; No. 2 Oats, %c; No. 3 | over the raw product. rlces lower | WAlting for them. From December 27 to Feb- | 25 Market-street 53 875 — @L‘“F o 16 States for January c e AT Do 24 pret .... 2213|Chl G W 9% f. ol b., 28@2ic; No. 2 Rye, 4%c: No. 2 OO Dsslars Waze quoting D ruary 3 there were only two colonial arrivals | 100 Hutchinson § P Co 22 | Fea - 188, | st Paul Haw Com Co.... 29 | £ 0. 'b., 324@40c: No. 1 Flaxseed, again, with a dull market. 41; large | here with 6918 tons of coal, hence our yards | 25 Glant Powd 53 New Moon, Exports Do pret . | SR Prime Tifhothy %%e%. s25a2 %; Mess | Small round yellow, $11061 124 Per,ctl7 1878 | nere were virtually bare of thess wrades, the | g Contra Costs Water 622 | “ren.. Exports . ork, per barrel, $i 10 65; Lard, per 100 3 ; white, % beginning of this month. Prior to May th s e i CLOSING BONDS. 116y, | Pounds. §5 20; Short Ribs Sides, “loose, $10G | RYE-31 051 0754 per cti T~ are ten vessels due, carrying about 25,00 tons, BOARD SAL | - First Quarter, Increase B8 mewads res e %1540, Dry ‘Salted Shoulders, bBoxed, #%@sc; WECRAT. Nomjnal: none;hrs; being a very small- amount to fili_our re- D _SALEs. | . Hob L Do coup . T | Short Clear Sides, boxed, $5 3@5 55: Whisky, FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. | quirements for the intervening time. The en. | Following were the sales in the San Fran- ————— OUR SPI DID TRADE. T b = Do. is | lers’ finished goods, per gallon, $1 18%. D i ]sqlgemenxt list to carry coal from Sydney and | cisco Stock Board vesterda: THE TIME BALL. | 54 S | T Reeeln =3 bbls Flour, Newcastle now foot up 52 vessels of a carry- Morning Session—9:30. s N The New York ry Clews says: | 120 g ta s Bt suimenti: i The Ghiaw icaies fooic out 14490 | Ing capacity of about 134,000 tons. This evi- | 100 Belcher 5 a0 Hale & Norers.15 | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N, Mers anotker | U5 Tio' 48 Whent, | S rroun l{\: lnz; ln‘rr!r:r;_ Faalls exian | do?ces there‘ }l:luu been very liberal chartering | 100 Best & Bel 0 Justice | ;hants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Bt |, D0 o at, "LOUR—Net cash prices are: ¥ “ | going on within the past thirty days. 'This, | 300 C: ;. 00 Bav 24, 1598, - s Dl e BT # 3564 6 Bakers' extras, # 004 ¥ per Bl | of course, ‘has had “a’hardening influence. on N e e, ' Owing 'to an accident to the apparatus, i vl e v orthwstrn i MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- | rates, and has caused an advance of fully ¥ | time ball was not dropped fo da¥ o ipg cluding__ s! Do C Do deb &8 H lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | 1s 6d, as the last charter rate was 16s 6d from Afternoon Session. | S N., in cnarge. . which s $14.700,000 10| DO C oot D | Bar 5,000 3L.0% | Flour, $3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 50 per 100: | Newcastle. If we should have seasonable rains | 100 Alta .. 16 |100 Ophir .. | Lieutenant, U. 5 N excess of the figures for the same month 188t | 4¢ohigon 45 .,... 89%[0 Nayv 4s | "On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | Rice Flour, $5 75; Cornmeal, §2 25: extra cream | within the next thirty days, thereby insuring | 100 Andes + 11300 Overman | = year, ports were valued at $53,300.000. | "5 aqy (g . 55%|0 S Line | market was firm; creameries, 13@19%c; dairles, | 30, 83 Oaimeal, $3 ; Oai Groats, $; Hom. | us an average grain yield the coming harvest, | 30 Belcher . 23200 Potost ... SUN, MOON AND TIDE. which falls §500,000 below January, 1897. The | cor” g0~ 04g I 117[0 S Line & tr.. 13 | 1@ Cheese, quiet; 8@S%c. Egg! iny, $3 10@3 30; Buckwheat Flour, $i; C{wn,; ed | this would necessarily cause a weakness in ali | 200 Best & Belcher. 39|200 Sterra Nevada.. 98 | Tmontl's exports show an excess of $59,500,000 | Chi 30 St 3 |G Tmp lsts tr.... 110 | fresh, lde. Wheat, $3 50; Farina, # 50; \Whole Wheat | inward freights from every source. This helps [ 200 Con Cal & Va.. 8|30 Union Con % | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. From this, however, must be | 5" ¢ GQhio 5s. . 115%| Do 58 tr 56 ——— Flour, $3 25; Rolled Oats (bbls), 35 5 65; In | to make buyers timid for the moment, as coal | 100 e . 86{100 ...... | ~Times and Heights of High and Low Waters r our net imports of gold | ¢ y & D ¢ 1043 | Pacific 6s 103% WHEAT MOVEMENTS. sacks, $5 05@5 45; Pearl Barley, $4; Split Peas, | freight would be the very first article to feel | 300 Crown Point ... 12[200 Yellow Jacket e boint. Entrance to San Francisco alsojnibial falmanice (Dia B G 1sts..l 109 | Reading ds 831 Receipts. Shipmts. | $8 79; Green Peas, $4 25 per 100 Ibs. 'hse';g‘i%.”m = 200 Mexican R | Bay. Publishea by Otficial Authority of the must b s he interest and other minor | G 4s...... 94 |R G W _1sts. 81 Bushels. s —The Western Sugar Refinery Com- S e B Seeounts Guring the month, which would leave | D & Tt 8 $o i 03 IR ¥ IV I i ufi::,‘::;,n, 150,380 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. pany quotes terms net cash: Cube Crushea | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | g.“(,’;-;é,“‘%‘,’,‘i“?&.h and low waters occur at a net balance to our credit of probably $30.000." | Frje Gen 4s....... 70 |SL &S F G 6s.. 117 | Duluth .. B The: ¢ yesterday morn- | §0d Fine Crushed 6%c; Powdered, ¢%c; Dry, | Board yesterday: the city front (Mission-street wharf) about G0, to be added to the already extraordinary | ©'w & D lsts ¢, 71 |St P Con . Milwaukee 35500 re was no Hay market v Y aaota. | Granulated, 5%c: Confectioners’ A, 5%c; Mag- Morning Session—10:30. | twenty-flve minutes later than at Fort Pointg floating indebtedness of other countries to the | Gan Hles be .. 101 |SLP C & B e 5:508 Ing owing to the rainstorm, 5o the old quota- | nolta A, 5%c; Extra C, s%e: Golden G, 5o . 18800 Justice . 34 | the height of tide is the same at both places. Tnited States. This is an additional reason | G J & & A 6s..109 | Do b8 Toleds 14739 tions are continued, though they must be con- | Candy Granulated, s%c: California A, 5lc ber I 17 400 Mexican 32 | _ - - for anticipating protracted ease in the local | “po ads 2 So Ry 55 . St. Louls . 12,000 sidered nominal. Feedstuffs range as before. | 1b; half barrels %c more than barrels, and 23 [500 Overman 6 | FEBRUARY—15%8. money market.” |H & T C3s ‘;land R Ld = Detroit . 7,492 4‘:’1’% BRAN—$18@19 rer ton. boxes %c more. 3 200 Savage 32; | Friday. February 25. 3 Do con 6s enn new s - K City . MIDDLIN GS—$22 ton. 300 Caledonia 29300 Sierra Nevada. = WEATHER REPORT. Jowa C 1sts. [TEEL G sl 10y e = FEEDSTURTS vt Bariey, (S SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 200 Challenge ... 25500 : Fe e g Kan P Con tr. | s, Totals . 1124 | t-n; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $28 50@29 50; 200 Con Cal & Va.. 2 % (20th Meridlan—Pacific Time.) K Pac Ist DD tr Union Pac Ists. 120% | Tidewater— | jobbing, 80: Cocoanut Cake, §21 50@22 50; Cot. | Amother advance in Hogs s reported. Me- | g 00 7% % * 85100 Union Con . 7 | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24, 5 p. m. | La new cons 4s.. 101 |Wab 1st bs . s | Boston .. 5.734 | tonseed Meal, §$26@30 per ton; Corn Meal, $23 8 | dlum are bringing the most money now and | 30 Crown Point ... 12/500 Yellow Jacket.. 23 | ] 1 Time| Time The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | L & N L';\l 4s.... ‘<§ “p%hzds 5 1iay | New York 16,045 gu 50; Cracked Corn, $24@25; Chopped Feed, | extra large the least. Stock Hogs are not | 330 Gould & Curry.. 20 | T‘"’E\s‘eez[""mejx‘ee( 8 w‘l'ee: W Feet as compared with those of the same date | Mistourl s ... 190 | IF SROTE 78 bo-o 1708 | Elaa 8 I:SY.—(Ex-cnr in round lots)~Wheat, $I7@19 Z:nt:d{ Beef and Mutton rule firm., Spring Afternoon Sessfon. | 'HL Wl T3 530 50| T season, and rainfalls curing the past | “po 4s ... ST | Do deferred ... 4 | New Orleans . per ton; Wheat and Oat, $16G18: Oat, $14 5@ | “an 18 still scarce. E e L S 30| 11] 439 37 9:56 16 50; Barley. $14@16 30 compressed, $16@17 50; | Wholesale rates for dressed stock from o hours: & = S Past This Last g Lo 204,206 132,385 | Alfaita, $1050@1L50; stock, $11@i2; Clover, | slaughterers are as follows: 14 |300 Mexjoan 3 | “NOTH.—in the above exposition of the tides | | Totais hours. Seaton. Season. | Chollar 3 |Ontario 5 | - g g = 4 i 23| 500 Ophir 49 | the early morning tides are given in the left R S 555 | Grown P 10 Ophir | PARIS FUTURES. #11 50613 50; Nevada Timothy, $13 B0GU per ton. | BERE. Eirst quality, €4@Tc; second do, 540 33{700 Potost 19 | hand Column and. the successive tides of the 2 2 .94 | Con Cal & V R 108 Wheat— e Qe peribelo. VEAL—Large. G8%c; small, 197%c per M. : B(EWE B & N @ | day in the order of occurrence as to time, | Thy 14,47 | Deadwood . 0|Quicksilver Opening . T e d A ac | 300 Bullion 06 {200 Sterra. S | second time column gives the secon 17. g..hluq&&h(‘u g F‘Dn pr\vf = 29‘81 D g 62 85 59 45 BEANS AND SEEDS. rwl\rtrerhTToN ‘Wethers, T7i%@sc; Ewes, T@7%c 100 Caledonia 36800 gg ey ote thinat tira mmmn‘ ot (h:rd u‘d;; i ale & Norcro: erra’ Nevada % N o 31300 and the last or right hand column gives 1735 | Homestake 37 00| Standard 18 | Opening’ lo0 i g5 | s NOLfunthor Schangs in Besns lare sevorted [ AN Spring migute pec b - U 0icsh G 361100 : 36 | last tide of the day, except when there are but 14,43 | Iron Silver 40| Union Con 30 | Closing 329 00 27 8 | Seeds are dull as usual. = Q4G i to srall e b c for large, 4% | 1500 Con Imp .. 01200 Yellow Jacks 23 | three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights - 1011 | Mexlcan Jo1F oW Incket n LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. BEANS—Bayos, §290g305; Small Whites, | J 80 (OL, STnl, and S4Qec for medum: S given are additions to the soundings on the A i =4 BOSTO! | Mar 3 Sept. Dec. | 3130160 Large Whites. §150155: Plnke 2 -] dieaf i Hoks f6Qc ver 1h: CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Enitea "States ‘ConstSurvey charts, cxcept data A ., i - & i |82 2 70; Reds, 2 25; Blackeye, 2 3 y- when a minus sign (—) precedes e hel lata: Maximum temperature. | | L STON, Feb. 2.—Atchison, 10%; Bell Tele- | Opening ....7 11% (R e L S B Coi s 15G2 2:; Pea, RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. THURSDAY, Feb. 26—4 D. M. | and then the number given is subtractive from 2 S e phone, 250; Burlington, $8%; Mexican Central, | Closing T 1% 6% $1 50@1 5 y @2 tl Alpha 03 05 Justice . 32 NDITIONS AND GENERAL | 3o.:"Gregon Short Line, 27. : C G 5 SEEDS-Brown Mustard, §2 75 @3 per ctl;Yel- For Thursday, February 2. Alta 16 17 Kentuck . 02 FORECAST. I — | EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. low Mustard, 822 50; Fiax, § 30; Canary Seed, | Flour, ar sks ... 5,365 [Hay, tons Andes 1B ilady Washi Ll o A storm of considerable energy is central LONDON MARKETS. i == 24@Ne per Ib; Alfaita, ate; Rape, 2@2%ci | Wheat, ctls . 75 Belcher 2 exican - 3 Oft the coast of Washington and Van- = | CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—CATTLESales were on | Hoam 3 Tiiotis. b, | Barley, ‘etls B & B 5 dol0coidentai 111 30 Islan A portion of the storm will | NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—The Evening Post's | a basis of §3 7044 for common lots of dressed | DRIED PEAS—Niles, §1 40@1 65; Green, £20 (l'}}\‘men cl{! | Bullion 06 m%qmr Z 31 vy move overland glong the frontler; & |y nyon financial cablegram says: The stock | beef steers up to $5@5 40 for the better class | 2 05 per ctl. Beans, ks 1558 Wike, g e A8 8| Dyenrce ” T bl Fecurye from b | markets here were dull to-day, being de- | of shipping cattle, the bulk of cattie bringing | poTATOES, VEGETABLES. Potatoes, sks ir?z{Pefl:Z Bals Con Cal & 87 2 San DI6go-. Tallen rapidly oves Montana and | pressed by New York and Parls. Am.rivons | $4 10@5; cows and heifers, $2 60G3 80. Calves a Onions, &ks ...... 168 Raisins, bxs Challenge 24 3 e mous e Jidly slong the coast of California. | were very flat, chiefly on New ¥ark selling and | were scarce, prime lots selling freely at §7 Potatoes are weak and dull at the reduced | Bran, sks . 306 |Lime, bbls 240 | Con_Imperiai. — 0 — | President....... | Yaquna Bay Feb 27 The temperature has fallen decidedly over | closed weak on liquidation of some bull ac- | HOGS—The bulk of the hogs crossed the | prices. Onions are steady. Vegetables range | Middlings, ) zlLeamer, rolls 138 | Confidence 59 r 1% | Empire. C008 Bay... Feb 27 Nevada. counts here. The buying here to-day was of a | scales at $4@4 (7is, the poorest selling at 33 873 | apout the same. Altalfs Seenfaks.iis 1T {Guicknilvex Hilak: RIS Crowni Batmtc SIL1T Ty eos BT o078 | Wellington.... | Devarture Bay. Feb 2T in has fallen generally on the Pacific slope | ;i ior clggs than the selling, and prices closed | @3 %; best, $4 10g4 1214; pigs, $ 55@3 95 POTATOES—Early Rose, T0@S0c; River Reds, OREGO? i Bon N e I 0 Coos Bay ..... | Newport. Feb 23 L e | &iEmE were In good " demand at $3G3 40 | sogetc; River Burbanks, sigilc per sack; Ore: | Flour, qr sks ... 620 R hetias @ G|Uion Gon B 7| Wi oo [ Hamboiar Fon 2 especially in the Sacramento st feri to $4 50@4 65 for good to choice : banks, : g = Foel > j 7 eeott. .. ..... |Hum! 3 (he Tainiall has averaged about an| Money was easier to-day, because borrow- | o 0f*ROLM0ag Dredominated ‘vory largely, | §on Burbanke tegsc: Salinas Burbanks, EASTERN. Gould & Curry. 18 20\Utah . 2 1| Progreso. Il |Seattle. 1 1 the past twenty-four hours. | ings_from the bank were overdone. Spanish |and sold chiefly at $4@4 55: vearlings 34 80@ | potatoes, 25 @ G0c per ctl for Rivers and $1 | Corn, ctls . 400 . | Hale & Norers:1 50 13 |Yellow 2 | Homer Newport ... 1 The following maximum wind velocities are | securities were flat. Other stocks were dull. | 4 %. Lambs were falrly active at $5@5 50, | fot3{0e% 2 @ e et otl (07 Tivers 208 B o =50 L e Julia .. T Dorle ; |China and Japan Mar 1 reported anby. 4 miles per hour from | Mines were better. Gold i scafcely wanted | anorn selling at # 0. shorn vearlings around | “ONTONS” 43 52 60 per ctl: Oregons, 32 o6 = ree—— 1 Peter Jehien. | Xananmo. Miar 2 eburg, 26 southwest; Carson |and the price is barely 77s 9%d. Money in In- | §4 25 and shorn sheep, $3 503 %. . : per ot ! . | acavulco. anama San its Obispo, 2 south; Win- | dia is excessively” high and the Tombay bank | *'ricceipts-—Cattle, 10,000; hogs. 34000; sheep, | * Vi SHHTRL RN Blh e per 1b: Ala- | THE STOCK MARKET. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.| (s e 2 ! to t C0 0 er cent. | 15, D 5 Eie = S VE v Me: . . & EOrocant nails mt San Heanciteol far thitty | L e Cha | Ioenoiaiall e itien st s [ Foro: OMAHA. meda Green Peas, Q00 T thigo pryme: | Mining stocks were not materlally changed | Herbert E. Law to ; Bastin, lot on N2 | Umawina’.." | Vietoria & Puret Snd. 3 B e el o probably & 4% per cent loan at 9, and is 0= | (v \gy peb. 34— CATTLE—Recelpts, 160: | Dried Peppers, 6@7c per Ib; Dried Okra, ltc: | Yesterday, some being firmer and others | corner of Green strect agd yan 2 | Arcata --|Caos Bay. - g A Unsettled weather Fri-|scrived at the Bank of England, = = | market stronger for best. Native steers, $3 6 | Cabbage, ®@Tsc per ctl: Carrots, Z@blc per | weaker. B N e aad (as. trastees) George . | North Fork......[Humboids e 4 o mitionsfavorable for showers; | Detalls of the B0l o merion | (4 80; Western steers, $3 414 30: Texas steers, | sack: Garlic, S@uie pef Ib: Asparagus, 10g | On the,Bond Exchane there were the usual | ang Mary §. Haight to Herbert E. Law, lot | ColumD JEORESG Southern California—Cloudy | th ipt of £114,000 from Australia. | $3a3 60; cows and Heiters, $3@3 9: stockers | e per lb; Mexican Tomatocs, § per box. | changes. Contra Costa Water sold up to $65. | on S line of Green street, 56:10 E of Van Ness = showers in the early morning; fresh southerly | NEW YORK WHEAT. MARKET. S Heleinte, ¢ market _stronger; | per ib; Summer Squash, —: Egg Plant, %c | The Dutch Mining and Milling Company of | Laguna lot A N @ H_ Thibault and | STEAMER | DESTINATION| _ SAILS | PIER 3L e o - = e 53 8063 ¥ii: mixed, 8 80a3 52%; light, | per Ib: Hothouse Cucumbers, 50c@$1 per dozen. | Tuolumne County has declared its sixth divi- GBI e e e e Ty = vade—Rain or. mow Friday; colder morth- | N O ey cmiuentionasly, pad cmmsiders | 8093 30: bulk of saice. 83 0% sv4. A VE“""I“N‘E.,%_ I | dend at the rate of § cents per share, pavable | {i&r"5; Samuel M. Samter, lot on N Tine of | Marinosa.. |Sydney. ... Feb 2. 3 py|Bier T ST e e H | “SHEEP-Recelpts, 7000; market steady. Fair | Potatoes, sliced raw, 12 per Ib in lots of 25 | February 2. B ay 18 W ot Octavia street, W 35 by | Oity Puebia| Vie &{,"sm Fob 25,10 am|plor 9 ": e n; colder. | able influence on wheat, as Wall-street Oper- | to cholce natives, §3 70@4 70; fair to choice | Ibs; sliced desiccated, 16@lsc; granulated raw, | The Pacific Lighting Company will pay the | N 100: $10. | Homer..... | Humboldt. Feb 25.10 Am|Pler 9 probably showers; | ators extended thelr liquidating efforts to the | Westerns, $ 60G4 50: common and stock sheep, | 13c; Onlons, 6lc; Carrots, old. 13c: new, 18c: | . o monthly dividend of 40 cents per share | Samuel M. Samter to Virginia H. Thibault | Columbia. Feb 25. 10 AM|Pier 24 o vi ilv f both the New York d Chicago | $3@3 90; lambs, $4 25@5 40. Cabbage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 30c: turnips, 3 ) v L. St t, same; $10. Arcata... Coos Bay. Feb 26,10 AM | Pier 13 e s R S e S M e KANSAS CITY. 2c; String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, S0c. e i Com o | e e e a1 (o il | Rt iore e AAG < (Toh i | Thr 3 southerly wind. "™ | discouraged trom offering any support, as for- | KANSAS CITY, Feb. 24 _CATTLERecelpts i D ckmE Dakota will pay & monthiy dividend of % cents | Hinkel, lot on W line of Laguna street, 50 N | Santa Rosa |Sas Diego...-|Fob 25, 1l x| Pler 11 Mo T s—Clear; | ficial), 3700 natives; 450 Southern. arke N = 3 er share to-day. of Bush, N 25 V 8T:6; 7. v e , ofgunt Tamalpais—Clear; wind | eign markets were unsatisfactory and crop ey *To higher. Dressed beet grade e Pt the annual meeting of the Daly Mining | William Hinkel to Julius Levin, same; $10. | President..|Yaquina Bay.|Feb 25 1 Py |Pier 3 \,_-E,g:‘g;;;gm“g-mrgax'- news favorable. Scalpers therefore sold short g4 3034 85: fed Westerns, strong, $3 90@4 4 There was no particular change in Poultry. | Company of Utah, recently held, 102,397 of the | Murphy Estate Company to Nellie M. De- | Tillamook.|Alaska. B SPul.. ... "UEocal Porecast Offiar, | With Impunity and the market under these | cows and heifers, § S heawy feeders, 35| Turkeys were a drus and youns stock was | LW shares were represented, and B C, | neen (wife of Jeremiah H. Deneem, lot on & | Valencia. .| A laska Mar 1. 1| Pler i3 — — | ing the f . The | @4 60; stockers, 5@>5 ulls, 5. firm. Chambers was re-elected president; chard | line of Green street, : of 3 | Dirigo......| Alaska........[Mar 1 & PM|...... % e e B o neout In ety faoh | HOGS-Recelpts, 14,000~ Good steady to 5 | "Gur s 1g out of demand and the season will | Mackintosh, vice ~ president: J. B. Hagein, | 15:8 by S 100 $10. | Coos Bay.. |Newport. ... |Mar 2. 9 am|Bisr il EASTERN MARKETS | Son"soon after the opening. but gradually re. | higher; common to weak 5c lower: bulk, $3 75 March'1 | treasurer; Thomas J. Almy, secretary. Messrs. |~ Angelo Beretta to Delia Beretta, lot on N line | State of Cai| Portiand. 2,10 A |Pler 2 ¢ | atahed its grip and ajlowed prices to fol. | @3 %; heavies and packers, $8 85G4 07 med- | close Marc] o | Chambers, Mackintosh and _Haggin, With | of Sacramento street, 31:9 W of Steiner, W 29 Walla Wlla|Vic & P Sound (Mar_2.10 Ax|Pier 9 o {anaushen A e Foreign houses | lum and mixed, §3 80@4; lights, 33 60@3 POULTRY—Live Turkeys, §@ic for Gob- | George M. Scott and David Kelth, constitute | by N 103: $10. Weeott...... | Humblds Bay. | Mar 2,10:80AM | Pler — NEW YORK STOCK MARKET | low their bearish inclination. : R itor B a 2 . : s s, §3 3003 6. blers and S@ic for Hens; dressed Turkeys, | the board of directors. The company during | c. B. and Janet Knickerbocker to Robert D. | CityPeking sl - Jrere Food ssllere ot phesibrer Sppmint | P EHEEP Receipts, 2300, Market firm to Sc | 9@12%c per Ib: Geese per pair, $1 25@1 50; Gos- | the past year marketed ore and bullion of the | Craneton. lot on E line of Cole street, 62:6 § | Pomona. NEW YORK, Feb 20 —The slump fn the | locally bas been growing very bearish in the | igher. -Weatorn fod wethers, $4@4 35; West- | lings, $ 5003 Ducis. 85 (r old and § 50@ | value of 317471, distributed a dividend in tne | o Page.'s 2 by E 105:3; $10. K market this morning was so sudden and | Jat. foyJaYS, Particularly with regard to the | o ewes, §3 85G3 90: lambs, $4 755 50. 750 for_ young: % 504 50; Roosters, | sum of $a7,500 and closed with a cash balance | “'cornaiius Martin to Frank A. Martin, lot on SHIPPING INTELLI e DR L A g sades and | s ntion: s | LA young. &5 5o : ors.0ld, 38 5094; Fryers, | amounting’to §36,195. " Tn addition to the cash | ' fine of Chatianooga street, 130 N of Twenty- nditions, but the avalanche of Ii Crop mews promises to have a marked effect | DENVER, Feb. 24.—CATTLE—Receipts, 300. | $5.5096: Brollers, 3$5@5 30 _for large and $3 50@ | on hand, a supplemental statement showed that | second, N 25 by W 125: $10. = e of liquidation P | 450 for small. Pigeons, $2G2 25 per dozen for | among the assets were new material and stock | “Fornando and Julla A. Nelson to Hannah Me- ARRIVED. i China&Japan Mar 3, 1 Px(PM SS San Diego. Mar 4. 11 AM Owr in i ¥ o : : : Market, steady to firm. Beef steers, 83 5064 20: | 4 % x er in less than half an hour, and then | from mow on. Telter wheat recently shipped | Market, Si08gY ) stockers and. feeders, $ 70g | YOUDE and 81 for old. at the mine of the value of $12,5%, and at the | ponald (wife of Joseph McDonald), lot on E | Thursday, February 2. " e recuperatine Toee e gullness | loxs soon settle the outward movement, “The | 450, ‘trelght pald io river: bulls and stags, 325005 50, Canvadack. 35 5004 0; Sprie. 556 | "In the Savase Miing Company's giound on line of Castre, Street, 1%5:6 S of Twentiéth, 8| stme Honits, Nicolson, 74 Botra from’ New. | range on May to-day was from S9%c@$1 0%, _ Receipts, 200. Market, steady. Light | 3150 Teal, §11%; Widgeon, 75c@Sl:" Small | the Comstock lode during the past week, on | ¥ P¥ {81000 "8iac) 1, Boutet to Joseph Peers, | PUL ®0 1 o0 Googall, 70 hours from that the determination to let go at | closing at $1 00X, against $162% last night. | 2 rifice had been quickly abandoned | July sold from 92 11-18@%4Xc and closed at ray Geese, $1 50@2; White, 30c; | the 130 level, main west drift has been cleaned $3 80@3 85; mixed, $3 76@3 50; heavy, | Ducks. @ lot on N line of Pacific street, 105 E of Tay- | portiand and Astoria. e Brant. 75c@$1 25; Honkers, $2 50; English Snipe, | out and repaired a distance of 18 feet; total drive by the bears found prices by | 2%, against S4%c last night. | P o receipts. 82 Juck Snipe $1; Hare. §1: Rabbits, $1G1 % | lensth. 378 feet. Brunswick lode—East crosscut | lor, B 20 by Nesi a0, o | pStmr Folnt ‘Arens,’ Hansen, 25 horus fré: 0 unresisting as in the morning. | NpW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. | = T R e S T | e o maarta Kivink 1w assavertocs] | ner of Hyde and Lombard streéts, S 246 by E | “Bitn S G Wilder, MeNeil, 15 days from Honw g of shorts worked a substantial S 2 gk | CALIFORNIA BEANS IN NEW YORK. b & 3 51:6; $236. olulu. =t BUTTER, CHEESE AND FGGS. length 60 feet. Incline shaft No. 1 has been ore the close. The early sk i Shmti 3 John Mahon to Annie Mahon. lot on NW | CLEARED. mely slmmp fingat ] coo el S i L & sunk a distance of 16 feet; total depth, 1078 | | John Mahon to Anpie Mabon, fof, o STV : : nearly 5 points in the standard S - : T PtS. | NEW YORK, Feb. 24—The Journal of | Butter continues to tend downward. feet; bottom in porphyry. ine of g » > Thursday, February 24. 058 barrels; exports, L0 Darrels. Kasy. | commerce says: During the past week | There was o disposition to advance Eggs on | The official letter from the Justice mine for | bY NW 80 Ut 4. Glassell, lot on NW | _Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, Victoria and with buyers again holding off on account of the past week says: West crosscut No. 2 W of I Pu Goo Perkins' & Co. . |or ten days the market for California | account of northern orders, but receipts were . | line of Townsend street, 63:0 SW of Fourth, A Puget Soun dall, " Perkins Y | the break in wheat. By e st e e Lt e vty started from the face of the south laterai | Une of Townsend Strect. | 'Aus_stmr . Burmah, Mikulichich, Nanalmog and from that up to an extreme de- in specialties. thougn | " AR & wiin : . : : sharp in some shares, were at no time com- | M‘;‘?ifi'rmr'“'g""; I :3“"‘;"‘ "POT'S. | tendency. At the beginning of this movement | Cheese remains the same. LT :2;:.“?:,?,3,‘, {;f;‘,e‘::‘f'fi,‘, the week |~ John Lioya (assignee et, al) to Mountford | Jonn gc;;er::(le;cflk? Boun il s Dlete in any stock. The later tone of the mar- | 1 o b aflear. Obtione swened weak ot Lans | Stocks could have been purchased on the spot | BUTTER— GQuartz and clay. On the % lovel the north and | S, Wilson, ot on NW_ corner of Sixteenth | Bt Sy € uggested that the early break was at least | 4. Jine and experionced o o g %@ | 4t 51 323 per bushel and possibly less. Reports | Greamery—Fancy creameries, 23@24c: seconds, | South drifts are advanced 16 and 24 feet, re- | {Fonter) S0d DS, IR0 0ree,’ | “schr. Mary Glibert, Sullivan, Prince Wile uraged by manipulations, and the sub- | SeCLn perienced a somewhat sensational | ¢, “Caltfornia, however, caused an active | 21@22c. spectively, from the shaft. Work on this level | Bl 0 3" Frcqiior B, John E. and Nel- llam Sound; Geo W Perine. | break later in the day under Wall street seil- stantial character of the buying at the ex- | treme decline corroborated the idea that there I e a1 oo Lors endjehors 'l 4, and under Purchases mide airy — Choice to fancy, 20@2lc; second | has been temporarily discontinued, as we have | 1 TN (oh to Bartlett and Charles_F. Doe, SAILED. :r:.'f.‘:.?l,‘\‘z'm:n;::dlng wmmlmzn houses here, | BTades. l\fig« per 1b. o mogped hotsting ore ;:nm tEe present milling | i ‘on NW corner of Sixteenth (Center) and | htitadey. ebraary 3 b o + | Eastern Butter — Creamery, 19@2lc; ladle- | is finished. During the week we have holsted [ [5¢ Fiaro streets, W 200, N 400, E 100, S 200, 3 s heat came on the market freely all day, the 3 o o was walting purchasers anxious to secure | o . G supplemented by orders for considerable quan- | packed, 15@17%c per Ib. | 15 tons of ore. The car samples assay, gold 3 o Nuevo 170 bounded | Stmr Pomona, Debney, San Diego. stocks at a lower level of pri But the fact | ciow Dein, Ak at 2@%jc net decling. For | tittes tn varlous sized lots from jobbers, prices | CHEESE—Choice miid new, 10g; common to | §21 25, silver $i8 &5: total, $1010 per ton. We | b S als0 Bt e Haro, Almmaqa | Br stmr Bristol, Mclntyre, Nanaimo. was obvious, nevertheless, that apprehension | G4l 013c: olosed. $1 00%. May, 97| pidly advanced. To-day some holders decline | €00d, §@9¥i4c: Cream Chedfi-rik_dfil ieriOUng | have shipped 5 tons of-ote to the Douglass |-gnq Caroline. quitclaim deed; $10. S e e h U T, over the Cuban situation was more acute than | HOPS—Finn to entertain bids of less than 3160 per bushel L Lo e e L | i e (Wiiliam K. Clary to Barlett Dos, etc. as| HaY sk Rl at any time heretofore. Th i : WOOL—Quiet. pot, though $1 55 it is understood will still | @13% ey & o g s above, lot on corner of Sixteen ‘enter Encore, 3 7 1 et paiore fhert as evidantly o | B TROIAUM Ficm, £n "N pemuinly some $mall Sellers. might be | EGGS—Ranch Bggs, 11%4@1dc per dozen; store | samples Asway, gold §7 52, silver $12 51 total, | 800" e Haro streets, W 200, N 40, E 100, § | Schr Newark, Beck Howens Landing. nd commission houses report thar | METALS—Some departments have improved | induced to accept $152%. The general ten- | Eggs, 1@iZc. Vot S 20 3 per: ton. Our process of milling 18 by [ am, B 100,°8 300;" Potrero Nuevo; 'block’1n0; | Schr Mavflowsee Diseh. .. om many sections of the coun. | OB increased demand, while others were neg- | dency of the market, however, is upward, ow- D RCIDHOUR ARl s = b amalgamating in the batterfes and catehing | aleo lot on NW corner of Fifteenth (EI Do- | Schr Lily, Bottger, Umpmsa. ting. an uneasy feeling.on the part | iscted and lower. At the close the metal ex- |ing Ao stronger advices from tho comsl, Whew, - 5 SO e e s e e o\ stlidesroms; Sohr “Mary 'Gilbers, Sullivan, ~ Prince Wik eallze on f 2 change called: | according to telegrams just received, B ¥ :5, . ; $10. 2 - s 40, fealize on thelr securitles. The | A BNR o rants dull, with §5 45 bid and | mec i Ths (eaual to 1 T per bushel here) is | Fancy Oranges, both navels and seedlings, | plates and is worked in pans. Hence the bat. | "Emiits M., Frederick E. John E. and Nellie | llam Sound, via Seatfle. of large capital who believe that | 5 66 8sked. | now sald to be the Inside price. As there is | are doing better, but common stock shows no | tery assay does not show the full value of | Mason to Eif'th Blackwood. etc., as above, lot | TELEGRAPHIC. o has Been Tuly direouniig §n At | "LAKE COPPER—Higher, with $11 55 bid and | no uniformity of action between owners of | improvement. Apples are slow. Limes con- | the ore as it does not include the gold held | on NW corner Fifteenth (Ei Dorado) and Kan- POINT LOBOS, Feb. 24.—10 p. m.—Weather, which has been made. $11 60 asked. | stock In California according to reports re- | yinue scarce. in_the battery and on the copper plates. Sas streets, W 15, N 28 degrees, W 435:5, E | cloudy; wind, S: velocity, 20 miles. 4 large buyer during the | TIN—Firm, with 314 05 bid and $14 15 asked. | celved here, doubts as to the stability of the | “RNE TG FRUITS- In the Belcher mine, on the 1200 level, the | 190, S 400; $10. | o n Y reba Fg puyer furing the | SPELTER - Unchanged, With 8 10 bid and | market there are expressed and for this reason | LECIDUOUS, = north drift from the ‘east crosscut from the | Celsus and Ida E. Brower to Ellen Walsh, | . A10vo j004s mdse for Hilo; Phillp N or 100,000 shares In two daye. Gow. | 330 asked. buyers are holding off. The Lima Bean Asso- pples, ot per box for common, 65@51| main north drift from the incline {8 neiv in 9 | Jot on S line of California street South of | e by LG p Nel« bonds were s K;nm.‘ rean the de. | LEAD—Easy, at $375 bid and $380 asked. | clation, while 'St 19 existence, 1s said to have '°é;%;‘2‘§§u£;n¥‘" and $1 25 g)brl rancy. feet. The east crosscut from the north drift | Deeth, §2:6 W of Second avenue, W 25 by § | S mg’“' i T i L bid price being %@1 r cent.* | The firm that fixes the settling prices for | lost control of the market. most of the far- | EIAH FR‘?%flm\y{rl et J on the same level is out 11 feet; the face shows | 100: $10. = ‘EP‘B‘"’“‘E! DR Wation w‘\n . lor higher. toall Toate: otog t miners and smelters calls lead dull at $3 60. mers preferring to act independently. 3 et TS — N e PBSS;:- 185“!;@ a mixture of quartz and porphyry. On the 850 | Caroline and Henry Finck to Juliys Finck, | Port, Dirle, 45s f0: 1. o WoHER, wheat at %0 3 per cent, and time loans for cisgy 4om | COFFEE—Options closed steady at a net de- | e 35 SEesalnas, oG MenaaTin @ Foir | level the joint Crown Point and Belcher raise is | lot on SW._corner of Twenty-first avenue and | Portland for —Furope. So% ZEncs Oswald, e made at § per cént with cafte oa ans 1 cline of 5 to 10 points. Sales, 40,750 bags, in- FOREIGN MARKETS. large and 50@7oe for small o pe Tult, | up 34 feet; the top is in quartz giving low as- | C street, S 285, W 120, S 30, E 120, S 2%, W | N ekt A A s 4n them, | The cellae o] s cluding February, 3 March, £ 455 5. — 50c@$2 50 per box; Lemons, 50@7c for com: | says. There have been hoisted during the week | 240, N 600, E 240; $5. DagByrenten. loads wheat MoxIyxopey Jag af nine o Seine of louns relensed | Spot Eee— i, saey: No. T iMvoioe el No: | TONDON. Feb. 2—Consals, 12K: Siiver, | FON And $1G2 for good to, choico; Mexioun | and stored in the orenouse. at the mine 41 | - Carolite Boukhton to . P. Smith, ot on 13| L8, Becorcen, came businces, gwners’ account, held as collateral, and ‘the exchange mar- | 3,;,’,‘} ing, OXc. Mild, quiet; Cordova, ‘7@ | 55 11.154; French rentes, 103 80c@103f 0c. 60@soc; Bananas, §1 %@2 25 per bunch; Pine- | car sampie aseay of otqee'sxorpe‘rh G onrcrage mine | line of MoCom e sioad: m0. - 5 % BY | val for wheat and barley to Europe, 325 6d. e ke, Sharply, demand - sterling belng | YSugar—Raw, firm; falr refining, 3 11-16c; cen- | LIVERPOOL. Feb. 24.—Wheat, dull; No. 1| apples, $3@4 per dozen. S s it endl imcthy. Gilesto. howas: 7€. | SPOKEN. This s near the gola ioay's brice, at $484%. | trifugal. 96 test, 4 '3-16c; refined, firm. Standard California, 3% 94; cargoes oft coast, e STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Canfleld, lot 19, Gift Map 3, situated on W | QOct 24—Lat 8 N, long 112 W, Br ship La< et e mport point and sug- | BUTTER—Recelpts, = 3000 packages; firm; | buyers and sellers apart; cargoes on passage, DRIE RUITS, NUTS, NS, ETC. line of Lundys lane, 125 from Virginia, quit- morna, hence Oct 1, for West Hartlepool ceatena siriipancy in e | tor jeny | Yrestarn’ Seamery, [16%0300; Slgins, o; Tac- | rether easier; Hnglishicountry e s ncaltivald ciing eotoe oriman ‘;I;;WML}(SDAY. Feb. 242 p. m. | claim deed; $700. | E DOMESTIC PORTS. . il S x - | tory, ic. | French country —markets, slow; s . Ask. . Ask. | VNSEN. ved ™ {alte @ heavy movement of currericy to the | ‘"EGGS_ Recelpts, 308 packages; firm; State | Parls, steady: Flour in Paris, quiet. the old prices still rule. U S Bonds— Gaxiana Ges. BARE Alameda County. | [FORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 2e—schr il Jn progress. but it does not | an1 Pennsylvania, lic: Western, loc. | COTTON—TUplands, 8 7-16d. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, 4%@ | 4 quar coup..113% — |Pac Gas Tmp.. 91 9113 | Michael and Mary Butler to Hibernia Savings | Maggle © Russ, hence Feb 12 5 “xpanding needs of bpsiness Maney | = 4%e for 40-50's, 3%@4%c for 50-60's, 3@3%c | 48 quar reg.112% — |Pac L Co .... 54156 |and Loan Society, lot on W line of Union | ASTORIACArrived Feb 2i—Ship Henry Vil Penling et oL Dpy - Money | DRIED FRUIT. NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. for 60-70's, 2%@3%c for 70-80's, 2%@2¥c for S0- | 4s quar new...1%5 — |SF G & E.... 91 81y | street, 172:6 S of Twenty-fourth, S 39 by W | l”ds'r‘or?{?,\' e iTel . DN R Sy oy us nto the active | EW YORK, Feb. 3.—California drled. frults ND, Feb. 3—The local wheat mar. | 15 1X@Ike “for %0-100s. Peaches sQMic; | Miscellsnsous— San Fran Bl Ll CakTRI, SRS 3 | anss R | Bowt Townsend: abmicBtates of X market those securities which | —Apples held very steady and. othor sruirs| PORTLAND, Feb. 2. ot fancy, S@ivc: peeled, 10GI24e; Apricots, 6G6c | Cal-st Cab e.l15 — |Stockton Gasl. 10 John and ’ Nina Wemmer to Willlam_ F. | ghire. from Port Town the heaviest declines, motably the | Quiet but steady. ket is weak and lower, with exporters not at | for Royals and 7@sc for good to fancy Moor- | Cal El 6s.. 26% — § ¢ SV, 7 - ks; Evaporated Apples, 6%@7%c; sun-dried, | C C Wat 5s.10214108% |Firem's Fnd. with Burlington leading, and the in- | EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 5@7%c all anxious to do business under existing cir- | PRERS: EVAPORY v o - n i ; . S ; ge, in sacks, 2@2ic; Plums, | Dup-st ex c..— 9% Bank St tocks, with Union Pacific preferred | Per 1b; prime wire tray, 8isc: wood dried, | cumstances. Freights are very firm and the 43@4%: for pitted and 1@14c for unpitte E L & P 6s..128% — Anglo-CnlM Y ite sufferer, enjoved sharp rallies, | PTime. $%c; choice, $%@dc; fancy, $%@loc. European markets have no encouragement for | itacieq Plums, 5@sie; Nectarines, 4@sc for | ¥ & Ch R: e ds i NES_3@8c. 7 3 g 3 | y 65,119 — el e e L L ST T APRICOTS Roval, 5@Tie: Moorpark, s@ite, | Anything in the future, 8o temporarily matters | prime to fancy; Pears, 24@#%c for quarters | Geary-st R &s. — 102 points outside the | P ACHES—Unpeeied, 5@9¢; peeled, 12G20c. | are nearly at a standstill. A few of the deal- | and 3@5%c for halves, according to color, etc. | H C'& 8 5 — = E ) | ers ventured a quotation of 76c as an extreme | RAISINS—2c for two-crown, 3@3%c for three- | L A L Co s CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. | limit for Walla' Walla; valley and bluestem, | crawn, 3u@ic for four.crown bo for Seedess " | Lewis, lot on N line of Ninth street, 75 E of ' S EUREKA—Arrived Feb 2-—Schr Mary .— 20 |Frankin, E 2 by N 100, being a portion of | pEUREKAZArived block 120, Oakland; $10. n D < Willlam F. and Albertine E. Lewis to John | ( EUREKA—Arrived Feb 24—Stmr Weeott, ho Ve | Feb 23. TS of Wood. W BT:6 by N 1075, “being | , YAQUINA BAY—Sailed Feb 2t—Stmr Presie 4 N Gaiiand Bolnt Herry. Innding, Gekland: s | N DIBGO. Satied Feb 24U S stmr C B of and Point Ferry landing, Oakland; $10. S 2 ] San Francisco Mutual Loan Assoclation to | Fatieiesoh, for San Francisco. Street Raflway dropped-12points, t closed 3 points above that, and Manhattan, Mer Exchnge.. | | ¢ ACOMA—Arrived Feb 21-Schr Alton, hno though it fell Y | 18@79c per bushel. Sultanas, 3%c for Seedless Muscatels and $1Q Nev Nat B...152% — | Erneste C. and_Sophle Gamp, lot on N line | ;1 cline of & potnte o Cime PX.(ShowkaThet de- | ETOAGO, FTeh: M Bdline oA e Clearcd -British bark Nithsdale, for Queens- | 110 for London layers; dried Grapes, 23c. Savings Banks— of B street, 2% E of Haven, N 10, E 35, S 1.0, SDING—Sailed Feb 2—Schr The movement in the bond market was i . " ®%P% | town, with 100,08 bushels of wheat. NUTS—Chestnuts are quotable at Sc per Ger S & L..1625 1665 | SW 12, W 26:3 to beginning, block 802, Watts | = Vi ‘2 5 > mover t n | cially from the smaller holders, were very . : v >; Walnuts, 5@6c for hardshell and 6@7c_for Hum S & L1080 60 | et 2 Oaman 10 | Monterey, for Ventura. syipathy with that in stocks, declines rang. | | WASHINGTON. hell; Almond: i4c for hardshell, 5 s i e L | 'HUENEME_Arrived Feb 24-Stmr West- between 1 and 2 pointe’ Boimet FARE. | much in evidence at the opening of Wheat ak: No. 1 club, | toftshells Almonds. 2%gs ardshell, S@so Mutual Sav. % 40 Phineas and Maria L. White to Cosmopolitan | por" from Redondo above the _lowest. . Total aoreq | trading, and as limited support was given the | , TACOMA, Feb. 24.—Wheat weak: No. 1 club, | for softshell and 7@sc for paper-shell; Feanut S F Sav U.. 470 — | Mutual Benefit and Loan Assoclation, lot on | Pong J5om, o 15 Sebr % ~a owest. - Total sales, | ;i ief’ the tome at the start and for some | 76 No. 1 bluestem, 7. 4G4 tor Enstern and dee for Calitom 54 Lo = 100 |NB line of Twenty-ntth stract, 571 S of Thigs | o TACOMA—Arrived Feb -—Schr Zampa, i o o B ) : L Security § B 250 — 5, 5t 5 = U'nited States new 4s coupon fell 1 | time after was ve k! IOt < = : X ; rity teenth avenue, SE 35, NE 132.55, NW .6, SW —s Feb 24—Bark P B Cheny, i % per cent i ime after Ty We: pening prices of PORTLAND BUSINESS. 8@9c per b Cocoanuts, $ 50@5 per 10. Unlon T Co 850 — [128 to beginning, being lot 3, Frost's Thir- | for sau Femmiine @ © == aYs July, which closed yesterday at $1%c, ranged | e HONEY—New Comb, 8@10c for bright and 5@ AR e Street Railroad— teenth-avenue tract, East Oakland; $10. | “SAN PEDRO-Sailed Feb 24—Schr Sadie, for The registered bonds of th ! v = N H water white extract- nee h | from sic to %%ec, and in May from $105 to _ PORTLAND, Feb. 24.—Exchanges, $409,045; | 7o for lower grades; new extract- | "o Calitorni il but 30ld 1 per_cent ahove the bid pri : ‘extracted, Maggie McBride to Anne Bartlett (wife of H. : 1HE asked price The o1 8 coupon Fenr i pat | $1 04%, these figures being 1@1%e decline from | balances, $52, RN ;t:-Y gf@?' light amber %@%e gm& Ge: Bartlett), lot on § line of Forty-fourth street, | U AM—1tn bay Feb 24—Ship St Nicholas ¢entbla, the s % and the old 48 registered ¥ | Yesterday. Selling orders came on the market | (CASH IN THE TREASURY. BEESWAX—23@25c per ™. 2 0 W of Linden. W 5 by S 100, being lot 5 | from Departure Bay. for San Francisco. b Quickly’ foi’a Hiae, and atthough’ ho i frat) By ock 2096, Alden tract, at Temescal, Oakland | TATOOSH—Passed Feb 2-Br ship Alice A otal sales of stocks to-day. 7540 shares, | blocks were unloaded the ‘effect of the ham: | o g . PROVISIONS. Powe! annex; $10. | Latgn. from Tacoma, for Queenstown; ship ding 5310 Atchison, 9110 Atchison praferred. | moring v e effect of the ham- | WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—To-day's statement Y Reno 100 Anne Bartlett to Henry B. Bartlett, same; Columibia, from Tacoma. for San Francisco: Chesapeake and A% Brimtes: | mering was shown in a decline to 0%c In | of the condition of the Treasury shows: Avail- | poaters still talk of advancing prices, put | S®C FlecRyss. — 100 |California ....105 — 0. 3 7 O ck Eraruatar: Irasy Nunannd: it e Fran. ) Brie ‘preferrd, %3 ‘Lake Shore, 3.4s | JUIY and §1 04t in May. There the market able cash balances $226,619,068; gold reserve, | et UC Tl Tl O B O I PRORG But| S'F & N E Dynamite .. — % |° John 0. and Lena Adler to Christina John- | cisco; Nor bark Bilora. from Victorla, for —— Lo steville and Nashivlle, 25.420 Manhattan, 15, I’elxmed m;::u l;m‘ferlled n«;;erlng by ' shorts, | §167,201,747. Sl 83 v‘;{,‘mc"" Ca. 43% 4322 ston, undivided haif u;:;r:;tw lot on N line FOREIGN PORTS. 20 Metropol Stre allway, 11,355 Read- | July reaching 91%c and May $105%. These | : Py otiHisakeione atrest. 1oF: of Lowell, W | R0 DE JANEIRO—Sailed Feb 24—Br stmr 13.350 Missouri Pacific, 6670 Mis- CURED MEATS—Bacon, % per Ib for | SPC Miscellaneous— 100, being lots 6 and 7, , a8 and Texas breferre. s61 s | Drices proved to be the highest points of the LOCAL MARKETS. heavy, 9%c for light medium, 10%c for light |8 P Br A1 Pac Assn.. 96% 971 | oo, 8T, N eE loe 6 A e SLRIOt 5. | Tartar, for Vancouver. ; ersey Central. 31,620 New York Central. 19,230 | 927- Selling started atresh at the advance and | e llc for extra light and 12%c for sugar-cured: | § v Gor La, Wha..100 250" | 539, = 3 = it R e St Oty e, G o 19,250, gradi % e 3 Vat 4s. % = % ence Feb 3. porthern Bacifio, 3.0 Northern Pacific pre- | DELSS BMCLEIy el el COM oA i A0 | EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Eastern sugar-cured Hame. 104@11e; Califor- | Stork Gas 56..100 1005 [H C & § Cort 30 = | 1qPpoioey o, George V. Leland, lots 12 and | "NONTEVIDEO--Arrived Feh 2-Br stmr Southérn preferred, ‘19.4% Tnion Pacific’ 13% | siderable nervousness, The break in_ Wall | Sterling Exchange, sight o a0 AT, 100 Ment Fest BN . pn | Weter, fs S T Co. i ax olesehates, dea? fe. SOy ooo BRAION,| Tesekalifion: Astoniay fog SO, ion = ] 3 { g mess, do,’ $10; family do. : or] ta.. Ex Assn. 90 — o | = . yabash preferred. 14430 Tobacen, 3570 sicago | street securities and the Increasing gravity of | Sterling Exchange, 60 days N | D e T s etia. e wont ] qunon: Costai. S1K BLMEyEx Amn: o) T | ploster, O and Mary L Burpee to Henry | for San Francisco. solidated Gas. 5780 General Electrie, 4585 by | the Cuban reports were the overshadowing in- | Sterling Cables .- At 2t Tt mess, $16; Smoked Beet, 11@13e per 5"{{ 1 | SPEInE Val 10141013 Oceanic 8 Co. 58 59 T I e Y ane. ‘1’}:&' { hCORlS(—;\rz?ved Feb 23—Br bark Glencaird, ific 3 = o . % - 9 = astern tierces quo! al ¢ per lectri P o — ) = o . hence Sept J U A S0, AR, S 7 Tennen” | Dugnces: The syaler Rolders specially shoved | New York Eucnanee: (oegriihies = B | cor’tmpout ana S for purer balia’ Tl | cont Galeht. W | Bag Bor'Ca-btiie | DpStgpe trace Brookiyn tovmehip: s10." "% MG GRoNG—arsived prior 0 Fen 2B Py ¥ Another factor was the weakness shown by 12 o 5% | California tierces, 5Yc per for _compound | M E L Co.. 14 14%I|Par Paint Co. 7 — fh L e { » | stmr.Empress of Japan. froi Yor. CLOSING STOCKS. | ol o the face of the small ‘stocis oy | Mexican Dollars . 4 and Gie for pure; half-barrels, 6%c; 10-1b in subdivision G. Fruitvale Terminal tract, | HULL—Arrived Feb 22—Br ship Loch Car- Atchison ~ % tins, T4e: 40 51h. TXe MORNING SESSION, Brooklyn township; $10. ron, hence Oct 10 on . . i t o S = , THC; -Tb, 3 3 o Bhow " i 5 3 Do oot | ;“:‘l“ n;:c‘emm'l'atmfd“.l";_ge m:'m 'w‘:’f': rg:l! WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. © | COTTOLENE—Tierces, 6%@6%c: packages, | 8 Alaska Packers' Association E. D. and T. R. Bassett to Joseph Bernard, | GIRGENTI—Sailed Feb 15—Br bark Forthe Iot on W line of Brandon street. 33:6 N of | bank, for Oregon. Lloyd avenue. N 37:6 by W 100, being lot 25 ~HAMBURG—Sailed Feb 19—Ger ship Ari- and the N half of lot 26, block B, Fruitvale adne, for Santa Rosalia. Station tract, Brooklyn township; $10. DUNGENESS—Passed Feb 24—Br ship Ar- Charles N. and Moille C. Champion to Helen ' racan, from Portland, for Queenstown. 10 Contra Costa Water ..... Baltimore & 15 do do o 5 anada Pacific . ‘anada Southern. 0 The—1-1b pails, 60 in @ case. 87 eree 4 less than P e o T I e e "~ | WHEAT—The rain and weaker Fastern and | 3-1b pails, 20 in a case, 8%c: 5-M/pails. 12 in | 2 had foreign markets caused a sharp drop in fu- | case, S$yc; 10-H 6 in a se, 8%c; 50-Id | 25 do do - lowed. , Aser May had gone down to $1 0% and - {07eE0 The opening, though there was a sub- | iins, one or two In & case, The; wooden buck | 10 do do . 26es c5llowtd. “Those prices were around - put | seauent recovery. ” fhe spot market was alo | ets, 2 ihs f, Thc: fancy (ubt, 80 bs net, 7c; | 10 do do . Texas & Pacific.. 10i Wweakness. Near the close the market became 58,000, $1 29%; 60,000, $1 30. May—6000, | very weak and little support from any quarter goo nnw i 5 Y by each; | J % | . ™. inson § P Co. .G. Lockett, lot on 8 line of Clinton avenue, 19 VICTORIA—Arrived Feb 21—Br stmr Amur, o 3 e e anor 2& { figures, which had ' stesdying infuence on | weaker and dull. Trading on call was lively, | haif-bble, about 110 Ibs; Tie per 180 Hutchinecn P S e o e e 2 r, Chi & E TI.. | Wabash’ 7 > A S with buy- | " idewater quotations are as follows: $1 41% | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. 20 Pacific Gas Imp . block Q. Oak Park, Alameda; $10. | KINSALE—Passed” Feb 2¢—Br ship Glen- cccgst Do_pref 18% | oecaingly dull and remasoed sa o mxflfi{ for No. L 42% for choice and $1 45 - 6 do Ao . Builders’' Contracts. . .| calrd, hence Sept 2, for Queenstown. Do pret . Wheel & L 2% | o'clock > Then * Tadieal wealkmess devaioped. | 150 per ctl for extra choice for milling. All descriptions remain as previously quoted. | 5 do _do . g DUNKIRK—Arrived Feb 24—Br ship Cor- Del & Hudson. Do pref ........ 1li§ | Offerings of long Wheat, which had been small | CALL BOARD SALES. Trade is fair. 205 Spring Valley W-mc.o Dudley. Tait lm:& wiEth ; A -‘;‘:\“""A"fi | unna, from Tacoma. e T - A}*Pm};‘(‘,o panies— | for some time, increased in volume under the | Informal session—9:15 o'elocknll%l.mcu., . HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell gs F“,OG" ~ Electric 3’:‘?‘"& :3& oAt brah atory Dhits TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMERS. o e influence of rather sensational Cuban news. | $1 39%: 6000, §1 39%; 8000, §1 39 ), '$1 39%: | 1c under sourd stock. Heavy salted steers, | 33 G0 40 T aad wood buflding on the N line of Post | , CHRISTIANTA—Arrived Feb 24—Stmr Hekla Erle (aew) u}%. nited States i&'fi:}o: ety Lot ;‘fia’;fi?‘ifirfi’a o ::d ::'wzos’ L on, ‘g" 13/. ”’&m”"’&“‘%’f‘ um, L el SRS )mm;lg:wh'.dfl.’ s, do.. 0o Stroat, 1640 05, O POtk 3 2E-€acty. N i ‘"nfi:#&r\'—gfilkéd Feb 2¢-Stmr Kalser Wil o % 5 . - | i 14,000, ; ., $1.20%; X K1 ; Cal Y Sonng Vi 3 7 ! PP TR O | g g base & el 2 s | 820 ik n S Bom ek, fip i Sl o eletie | BB ARE WS £ wmt Ciiam iter omgery it . Curete teon. | PR AL NN Iy v e sree Gt Nor pre 148 A Cot Ofl. ! 3 -2 = l - i ctls, 31 20% Kip Veal, 14@l6c; Calf, 31000 S P of A Bonds tractor); architect, M. J. Welsh. Alterationa o York, 'm Hocking Val 51| Do pref 16@17c; Goatskins, 20 Vigorit Powder and additions to @’ two-story frame building | NSTETTIN Salled Feh 2—Stmr Norge, f sazeeran .ovsecesSsceanagnnes | BS3ZNSAZ BuNSHELSEASagEusLuss . 1 . 3 er, 25@30c 3 P ] Mannattan L1 1 |Cons Gas yorpews aad the break i Wheat. May closed 32000, 31 dogs oo, & L Deceraber—ion: g% ,:,,,"_"‘1‘ rendered, 393440 per Ib; No. | 10 @& & A branch of the United States Hydrographlc | CHERROURG—Sailed ¥eb %—Stmr Havel, Mich Cent 1043 1Col F & The market for Onts was active and weak. | BARLEY-At the cpeniag fetures. Srone 5o | 1| clip dadie counties rree, 100\ 1§ d0 35 Pialntained I San Erancisco Tor the benct of | - QUEENSTOWN—Salled Feb 24-Stmr Teue Mino & 8t %" | Do pret w..vui: | May“ciosed %@%e Tower, e e i "‘,Pm”.. Jho; dodetective, to@uiq; San m'mwcmm. mariners without Tegard to nationality and | tonlc, for New Tork. ; i