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18 — THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1898. COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKET. Sfiver unchanged. Wheat and Barley futures lpwer. Oats, Corn and Rye dull Some slight changes in Hay. Feedstuffs as before. Beans very firm early importation of gold, which is the direct outcome of the stiffening in the rates for call The amount of sterling exchange held in New York is variously estimated at from $40,000,000 upward. A large part of it has been used as collateral for loans and the large li- quidation of loans has released a quantity of this exchange and brought it upon the mar- in wheat was somewhat {rregular. May was quiet and weak and opemed at %@ %Ge lower at from $1 03% to $1 03, and selling down inside of a minute or two to §1 02%, then rallying to $1 08%. July was by no menas steady,, displaying the weakness that the earlier delivery did. July opened a shade lower at §9%@s9%c, where it hesitated for a short time, then slowly advanced to %%e. Though news was of a mixed charac- ter, that having a bearish tendency was ap- parently given the most attention at the start. Liverpool was considerably lower, though not of medium unwashed fleeces continue to be a Leaturs. . ‘Thers ‘{s abeolutely ‘5o change in price. NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 25.—Wheat ls dull, at unchanged prices. Sellers are holding off for higher prices, and buyers are not anxious for business even at present prices. As a result of this condition of affairs quotations are to a certain extent nominal. Walla Walla, 75@76c; valley, 78G5 per bushel. ‘WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Wash., Feb. works, and though there is no flighty advance in any line, and in all narrowness of profit i8 @ matter of complaint, new business for this dull season is unprecedented. ‘Wheat continued its progress upward until $108% was reached on Monday, but declined 3%ec later, as ir there were fears that Spain would somehow stop British vessels from tak- ing wheat across the water. Any yielding based on foreign possibilities deserves little notice, but the price has advanced about 1o since Chicago spgeulators last took occasion to ghake ot weak followers, and the opportunity or reaction was inviting. There is no abating DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Stocks of Oranges are not as large as they have been and the market is steadier in con- sequence. Mexican Limes are still scarce. Apples are quiet and only fancy stock will bring the top quotations. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— . Apples, 40@50c per box for common, 65@$L for good to choice and $1 25 for fancy. CRANBERRIES—$7@8 per bbl. CITRUS FRUITS — Navel Oranges, $1 2@ 2 50; Seedlings, T5c@$1.50; Mandarins, $1@1 50 for Fr. s-.| Moon's Phases. (/oS Wen € Tast Quarter rter, —Wheat very weak. | of foreign demand. Atlantic exports were | large and 50@75c for small boxes; G blue stem, 7Sc. LS65.814 bushels, flour included, for the week, | H0cg§2 50 ber box: Lemons, 50 e ’aneh Potato market broke under large recelpts. |ket. In other words, the rise in money rates No. 1 club,’ Toe; No. 1 enough to cause much fresh selling here. The Onions and Vegetables unchanged. makes it more profitable to bring home funds thotA; = = against 1,3%,444 last year, and Pacific exports | mon and $1@2 for good to chol stter and Eggs weak which have been left abroad on account of the | MOt ImPortant bearish news was the Argen; PORTLAND BUSINESS. L3T6,576, against 186,464 last year, and In view | Limes; $6: California Limes, ‘in sinall boxen NOTICE TO MARINERS. firmer. Game slow. higher rate hitherto prevajling there. The im- e e ooy . e of current excitement these figures are more | 60@Sc; Bananas, $1 26@2 25 per bunch; Pine- S R iaront BHe asns: port movement of gold is likely. to continue 1,408,000 bustels, which was far from bearing | PORTLAND, Or., Feb. Exchanges, $314,- | Inportant than the aggregate_for four weeks, | apples, $3@4 per dozen. A branch of the United States Hydrographlo out the statements that the exportable sur- | 44; balances, $31,950. % 10,496,912 bushels, against 6,588,415 last vear | Tess there should be a sharp advance in plus of that country would not exceed, 24,000, | money market in London and Paris. The cal Office, located in the Merchants' Exchange, 1s from, Atlantic_exports, and 4,053,03, against | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. | oaiutained in San Francisco for the benefit of 1 FINANCIAL REVIEW. Peaches we Apples and small | ing of this country’s gold credits abroad is [ (W00 bushels. After the first minute or so of 1,611,246 from Pacific 1 ality and Prunes firm likely o put a stop for the present to foreign | trading, however, this sort of news was lost the ek were 105 per cent less than lass yenr | Peaches are weak and lower. Apples and e N e e Wool, Hops and Hides unchanged buying es which has been large | sight of. The much more confident tone of | NEW YORK, Feb, 25 Bradstreet's Financial | Dut the cash price declined but slightly. = The | small Prunes are firm. The other kinds are | = Navigators are cordfally invited to visit the ;X late ur\;lc ‘2\1“ 9 l(lllénu;;ll:lr‘ezlDll;){rd‘::,\';]( 'll'gfl w |:i| slrele! and Ln:hpnfip!ecl!d(;‘l‘ad:elly[nlg de(; Review to-morrow will say: Under the influ- !plol‘ lgflc!‘ D[‘h cotton was not affected. cars made an effort to control © | cisive action over the Malne disaster induce : no sk market at the opening to-day by raid- | many sellers of yesterday to turn buyers, and | ence of the Maine disaster the stock market | in textile manufactire, ’22;"1‘:‘.2’"&1’28;“ Yement| Ralsins are neglected and lower. for. i d reference, and the latest ew of the specialties, notably Metropoli- | this demand exerted a favorable influence on | was unsettled at the end of last week. Liqui- | has galned by the closing of the strike in one | Honey is hard to move. P e Always be obtained regarding reet Railway and Manhattan, but they | prices immediately. Fear of a buying flurry | dation continued Monday, the holiday on | Fall River mill and by the DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, 4 T PR P N and all matters wipe out the gains shown in | which might punish shorts also caused hedg- | ¢h, & AR works at the South, adattion of same | D B e Tor 50tbs, SHon | lishts, dangers to navigation London. Trading was ner- | ing by the more conservatlve bears. July de. | LI Succeeding day creating 8 FeSre @ S | The woolen manufacturer meets many can- | fOF o 2RGBYC for T0-50's. RGO e ab: | Ohinterest 1o o onesp of the bullding on Tele- ¢ m;écmy’r 'L.:n’:mm “t‘:::;l th \zh{pud more strength ;lmnfldld )lny.hlnd more | |2 mfi ‘:c:' ‘: :nsnzer:e“msé 5 oage u{é cella‘;loflns especlally in goods sold early with- | 90's, 1%@2%c for 90-100 Peaches, 2i4@4c: | graph Hill is holsted about ten minutes befors e fairly settled trading was done in that delivery throughout. of heavy buy) 3 out definite price, but is doin ver | fancy, 4%@sc; peeled, 10@12ic: Apricots, 5@ée: | noo > hoon, 120th meridian, ntinued : ughopt }F-hvm: \;11:]\ slight fra 2 he Leiter party probably accumulated 1,500,000 | market showed increased weakness and liqui- | at this season, though new ‘m’.'ii’rf:gi"?,',' e:fi: for noyi‘m and 7@7%c for d to .ancy Mooc fl? r(‘elzx;ea::!mgr?lé‘:ndl nr’ice?\-er'l each day from e s b DRt et s o e nels ot July during x'\f;"xlfi\r;"r’( » u.sfi“:,':f dation tendencles and continued this course {;‘x‘.‘r'{f' [Srades of worsteds and woolens is not | 0's, 14@zic for W-Iws Feaches ' Siic: | the United States Naval Observatory REGMALE s the o K all lots of | juror, e amount of bidd o1 - v cularly encou S 3 ; peeled. 11235¢; Apri 5@60 | Isla Cal. ks changing hands, reflccting @ large in- | tlon during the ning developed the fact ‘l’.’,'w'r,,”::f,fif,g ‘;;*;‘,‘,‘l‘;‘,‘esl".‘,’,iim’”i’n": wf:,‘:;'f: slow, v:-:lh’“veafi‘,’m;:‘?:flc',m;;‘,{"f AL oar are s G oy o s T otiee"stating whether the time ball was s that the market was oversold. It resulted In | oy AT ONOR BF tnterest QU (" 4¢ "the in. | about 2c decline from the highest point, indi- | parks; Evaporated Apples, 6%@7%c; sun-dricd, | dropped on time or giving. the error, if any is prices was not fully maint: but net gains | 2 e ; May - s L . e i et ifvie ey points. .~ Great | & |lx:d:;l:fiai\:?c:| i.‘éa.’v“‘i‘fi.:,"?‘éénu.?’.,{"ififl. terior and the consequent reduction of the | SAINE that mills have at present abundant | i@tc; black Figs, in sacks —2@2ic; Plums, | published the same day by the afternoon unchanged. office, where complete sets of charts and salls Hams firm. ing directions of the. world are kept on hand Spring Lamb lower. Lard advas Hogs oont Beef and M about the OF WOOL. te into this country in 1807 1 at $53,432,000 000 in 1895, " in before new duty went . the date o to foroe. ACCO. eferr & po s | d feeli d | Stocks, but some are selling foreij 416@4%c_ for pitted and 1@1%c for unpitted: | papers, and by the morning papers the follow= preferred gained § points un renewed | nexs followed, realizing by ller scalpers | time loans added to the unsettled feeling an g foreign wool in . é s it pape: 3 3 of a valuable distribution to be made | Sausing reactions to §1 04 and 0Ke. er, Scalpers | the calling in of loans was among the chier | 9Tde to take supplies of other qualities. In | bleached Plums, B%*c-zhéfi“‘ggmifi_ 4@vc for| ing day. S W. S. HUGHES, s g00ds of medium' And 1 rime to fancy: Pears disturbing factors, London was again a large pd low grades the demand | PRA"S o0, “fr halves. ccOrding to Color. to. | mmmmmmm—— e e the United States | to stockholders. The effort being made to ad- | prices gradually tended downward. A sharp RAISINS—1%@2c for two-crown, 3c forthree- ROON AND aibB 803,000 in | just rate differences on Western and trans- | break in California wheat at Liverpool of b o | Continental lines was a favorable factor in the | waa tal two days belng estimated at over 100,000 shares, 1 o T o aunnq | market. e alked of & Ko0d denl and e eies Siay. | though this was considered to be mainly spec: | TONths, having imported raw materlal far in | grown. 34e fof foureerown, Sic for Seedless P auf Money on call loaned at 3 per cent but later | §; oz 3 o * | ulagive and likely to result in selling on the consumption in any previous year | Sultanas, 2%c for Seedless Muscatels and $1@ | : 1o Survey. % and $L- | became easler in response . to gold engage- | *Cors followed wheat, May closing %c lower. | F&ll¥, Which forelgn operators belleved would $nd at @ rate 120 per cent above the imports in | 1 10 for London lavers: T P B ¢ Fien and Low Waters ments. Rates were firmer Ifi both the money | Oats were active and strong early, but eased | SP%S Some large ‘N"*;’,“‘f“;“,‘;;,n"'“":,"‘,“,‘fif: The iton mauntastire has more d 1) Walnuts, sG6e. for hardshell and a7c Jor | at Fert Point. Entrance to San Francisco TOBACCO. D e M. s off later, 'cl_nnlnxmur::h:x::eeha SR R S e ch ke, in People's Gas | Productsand slightly better prices oeTpand for | sottaheil: Almonds, 24@3i4c for hardshell, 5gic | Bay. Tublished by Official Authority of the Ll L a rovisions the 8 3 2 -shell; ndent. n 1897 ware $7L757000, against $S600 in | United States new (x coupon declined 14; e e T o I ot eay b, | ever, very active in the progress of he'de. | SiTong at Chicago in wpite of Some Southorn gégg“lg-er“"'@figimfl‘m{" iaebas BasNute A ells S tront (ueiaeion e Powis 106 Thae wast & 310,497 un- | do registered, 1, and the old 4, registered, and | Ppri 5108 . " | cline and” were rewarded with the forcing out ss_and Eastern ' anthracite really un- x 5 5 h places. and i : the 58, % bid. = 3 of a large am I stocks, through the | changed. though quotations ONEY- 'w Comb, 8@10c for bright and 5@ | the height of tide is the same at both P} manutactared and nm foent Malec of stocks to-day were 467,600 | _The leading futures ranged as follows: ohaustn oUnt o o & ’the catching of | No finished products have changed 1o oeido ey | 7¢ for lower srades; new water white extract- S FEBRUARY 185 Saturday. February %. - . buyer otal purchases in the | SOntinues large. The silk manufact v oot shallranknghitactitel B a remarkable increase during. the. jast st mparted in i 3 respectivel ured | shares, including: 4740 Atchison, 7475 do prefer- | Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | stop-orders. RS E o o ety In, demand, excepting bar, which 3} Rl ISht Giamber ) ex Thdted: SINGLD roughout the week the Traction stocks and. on has failed to advance. i —23@25c large contracts are reported, especiatly 1n cay | BEESYAX—H0C per I SnpTines. 30,783 respectively in 18 red, 88 C. & O.. 81830 Burlington, 12,975 L. & N., 19,860 Manbattan, $718 Metropolitan, 8335 | % ® SUGAR 0215 1 02 0334 | Sugar were especially unsteady and ready to IMPORTS OF SUGAR. Teading preferred, 6562 Missour! Pacific, 15,715 | B O P ¥ and bri 5 5 o cific, 15,7 897 , indicating both that the prices for them ridge building, shi ructural w - = ew York Central, 3650 North American, $720 % 4 s been put o nn‘gnduly high level and that | and the demand for !hpee?:dh"hocavyr.“ M;’;:; FROvIRIONS: §1uoon n“aem. : orthern Pacific, 18570 do preferred, 13,660 | igar into the United States In . 31,608 St. Paul, 4550 St. Paul and | ing. Rumors of all kind regarding alleged | to l4c with large receipfs. 2% sy 2% 9% | their rise had attracted considerable weak buy- | metals changed but little, tin weakening a shade | TLard is marked up %o. No other changes, 8% - 1,000 pounds, valued at $81,- | Rock Islan a1 30% 807 | LD <= | Omgha, 670 Southern preferred, 13,175 Union | 3 | discoverl loss of the Matne and | Fallures for the week but Bacon and Hams are very firm. AR oLl st | Pacific, 11,899 Tobacco, 20,660 People’s Gas, 437 | my a2 g | Blacoveries about the lone elations with Bpain | United States, againer 506 pct e fiammt'l” CURED MEATS—Bacon, Sc per I for e ;-cn‘eor:sl’ }‘:‘!m;wn lfi)‘,:fl(v Sugar, 3600 T., C. & 2% %1% 26 2614 | had free circulation and the market Jras too | Canada, against 50 last year. 7 D | heavy, 84c for light medium, 10%c for light, 501 Tl 1T 4:39] making a net decrease | ' Bl 2 241 2% 24y |demoralized on Thursday to take notice ‘of i 1l for extra light and 12c for sugar-cured: | NOTE.—In the above exposition o favorable circumstances, such as the drop in Eastern sugar-cured Hams. 104@1llc; Califor- | the early morning tides are given in the left Ao sanaiot Sk | CLOSING STOCKS. | > s | excl <pons dvance § 000 in expense. Al[c‘;flapnrn“ 25::‘5‘[}: :,“?m }g ggv. :g 1; }gz ;39‘: ‘:;;;‘::\g:g::‘;;dmmr:',K‘CH',;:u‘lgm{'?r:x‘pofislbllllg LOCAL MARKETS- nia Hams, mc:rMezlalu EdeeL‘GQ per bbl; extra gand cnrl‘umndand the successive ud(es of ,lgg: s o . - K| K 5 > 2 vould = ess, do, $10; fam! o, $11@12; Salt ay in the order of occurrence as to time. THE W FAILURES. Ealtimore & Ohio 195 st P M & S e | that “any B Leiis i e i EXCHANGE AND BULLION. B extra ptime Pnék’j i O ALt Eorke | edad time. colums Eivestihe: hapond tae of canada Pacific .. 82 |So Pacific 5 20 | 1 pspihy ———= mess, $16: Smoked Beef, 11@12c per Ib. * | the day, the third time column the thii de, “The Bradstreet M le Agency reports 1 | Canads Southern. 5%|So Railway BIITIEC 10556 B aUee sl olithe i tlan o, | Sterling Exchange, sight. — $suy | LARD-Estern tierces quoted at 5o per Ih | and the last or right hand column gives the 0] Py s - - ac .. . 0 pref 3 I erling Exchan; 60 Ve d and T7c fo A 7%c: | last tide of the day, except when there are bul n the F ast State & . 3 ge, 60 days. = for compoun c for pure: palls, 7% xcept e ang Terrl” | Ches & oOhio L |Texas & Pacific 5 512% 51214 BANK CLEARINGS. Sterling Cables g = Caltfornia. terces, B%c per Mo for compognd | three tides, s sometimes occurs. The heights ories for the week ending yesterday, m- | Chi & Alton... Union_Pacific 5 520 520 e e he TlowinE Tl 'w York Exchange, sight. & 32 | and 64c for pure: half-barrels, 6%c; 10-b | Eiven are ‘additions to the soundings on the pared with 27 for the previous Wweek and 23 ' Chi B & & U4 UPD & G 8l | — = e | ITITWe XORMC SHen. 29— The * | New York Exchange{ telegraphic.. — 2214 | tins, Tice; do 5-1b, Se. United States Coast Survey charts, except for the corresponding week of 18%7. The fail- | Chi & E TIi....] 5" |Wabash Cash _quotations were as_follows: Flour, | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | Fine Silver, per ource. = f35 | COTTOLENE—Tierces, . 61@6%c; packages, | When a minus sign () precedes the height r the past week are divided among the | C C C & St L.... 80 | Do pref onZspaiE ‘}ihe-fl.\fl- 1@52¢; No. 3 Spring | ings at elghty-seven cities for the week ended | Mexican Dolfars $% 48 |less than 50 Mr-—1-1b patls, 60 in a case, Sic; | And then the number given is subtractive from ® |Wheel & L 0. 2 red, $1 02@1 . 2 Corn, 3-Ib palls, 20.1n a case, 8%c; 5-Ib pails, 12 in a | the d>uth given by the charts. des as follows: 1 lodgings. 2 general mer- | Do prel T pleture | Del & Hudson .. 100 | Do oret February 2, with the percentage of Increase white, f. o. case, 8%c; 10-Tb palls, 6 in'a case, 8ic; 50-1b | WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. ise, 1 cigars, 1 drugs, 1 grocer, 3 0 foeees A d decrease, as compared With the corre- == 1 carriages, 3 liquors, 1 hotel, 1 min- | Del L & W...... 150 Express Compante: 2 Barley, f. |.ant TAs oM St - tins, one or two in a case, 7%¢c; wooden buck- STE. > ing company, 2 hoots and shoes, 1 tailor. Den & R G. 12 |Adams Ex . 1 ECUUE IR {stondiniwek Inag ok WHEAT—The Cloch ets, 20 Ibs ner, Thc: fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, T%c; S mO Suae Do pref 477 |American Ex . $10 45 Percentase | ©2,008 ctin, valvad ot Sham . ©°F Cup® Town | ngienbls, about 110 Ihw, 7o per M. 5 ‘ Faom ] Erle \new) 14 |United States Short . | 52,098 ctls, valued at $77,500. ' L E 5 = I DB [Wells Fargo a5 5 | | New ork v | Futures were of again. but spot prices | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | |Seattle. . o [EeE . 5 5 118 cellaneous. ort Clear S oston «+++ | showed no change. There wi = — | .| Victoria and Puj _|Fel | hel remrall tor thel past fory Sor pret 1L a0 Cot O Alstillers: " An | Chioago ity, though a fair trade was dons o call | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | § San Dicgo.. Fep 2 leys still show a deficlency. In the former the |Lake Erie & W.. 1% Do pret | “Articles— . | Pittsburs - 8 150 pen ol 1o S for cholce: end §1 4@ | W0k@lle; medium, $c; UL, 9GWka; Cowbiden, | mopre. ... | Gogs Baya. s Feb 2 Il has been only .12 on the average and in | | DO PIeT B | et soenale e ] CALL BOARD SALES, 33‘"5& “Hides sfi;‘/iifi,céacl\:fl e L?.:i, | Welloxton . | pepartms B oo 25 fro: 7 to .36 i a e * Teake G, | San Frai 0 . = i 7 1 . 2 Ffs < 4 e ! WV . N t. el = bstier fhenlirsuly & Nash:. otk [Peopleiel Oas Cincinnati - 3 il Sesslon S0:16Notcldck= May-i000/ ctis, [|@1ic: Ay andivedl, Tiote; "ame Cale: H1%g)| State of Cai.... | Poruiana Feb 23 Foase wlonk with the usualispring spowers., so | Lachattan 1 1023 |Cons Gas Kansas City . 3 $1 d0%; 22,00, §140%. December—(om, $130%; | e culls, 16Glic; Goatskins, '@ tach | Weeott . | Humbold Feb 23 mediate future. Minn & St L. % | Do pref .. e s 2000, $1.30; 2000, $1 257 6000, $1 20% " Mayo—o005, shearlings, 203 _cach; short wool, “ioaie | Borie” ot ncand Mar 1 MOVEMENT OF PRECIOUS METALS. Do st pref .... i |Gen Electric e A aomseer | Clsvelat 3 $140; 800, 31 353 each; medium, 70G30c; ' long wools., 90c@$1 30 | Aamilco, Panama. Mar 1 7 Mo Pacific ...... 26|Iilinois Steel ar a : creamerles, 13@19%o; 0 egular Morning Session—December—400) e Peter Jebsen. . Mar 3 . Mobile & Ohio... 27 |Laclede Gas 11@1Tc. Cheese, qulet; $@S%c. KEggs, fir 9 ctls, $1 29%. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 3@3%c per b; No. | pomona.. Mar 3 The tmports of Gold and Silver Into the Mo W & T o i Lead fresh, ldc. t Afternoon Session—May—4000 ctls, §139%; | ¥ 2@24C; refined. Go; Grease, 2@2ic. Orizaba. - Mar 2 United Statea for the seven months ending | P pct 1. T e z Sl H 30,000, $1 30%. Decentber 16,00, $1 20%. P | (s VOOL—Fall clip—Middle counties—tree, 100 | Jrasi) “|Mar 3 January 31, 1895, was as follows: Chi Ind & L. 4 |Nat_ Lin_Of WHEAT MOV E);‘E!\TS. = | 5 BARLEY—There was _another _slump in | toa' Joam e trainad 1q7, San x"mg“@'?' defect- | Rroite: = Mar 3 Do pret [OF Tmp Co eceipts. Shipmts. I futures owing to the continued sh ve, 7@%c; Southern Mountain, 9glic; free : Mar 4 Gold N J Central ... §1% [Pacific Mail Citles— Bushels. Bushels, | Omaha . 3 The. apot masker. was oanued showers, and | Northern, 13@13c; do defective, 9@lics Hum- | NOrth Fore..... | Mumbpolds. easie Silver N Y Central ... 112% Pullman Pal Minneapolis 168,700 P 2 holders of spot feed refused to give conces- boldt and Mendoclno, 13@1kc; - Eastern’Oregon, Coltmpin SEorsAn N Y Chi & St L. | Duluth . C - D i , , 8 ; Valley Oregon, 16@1Sc. RtATa s oe sevinee i Milwauke Suvannan 8 ke U R Splomenty v ted | Ok - O eron 35 toe poor to tair and 50 STEAMERS TO SAIL. The Gold movement Do 24 pref Chicago i 2 Feed, $1 02%@1 05 for dark to good and §1 07 or g00d; mew crop. 11@14%c per . —_— o me in the prev Nor West Toledo Hartford . for ‘chotce: Brawing, $1 15@1 173 for No. e STEAMER. | DESTINATION| _ SAILs. | Prem Richmond GENERAL MER St. Lout NDISE. Humboldt....|Feb 2, — AM |Pler 8 Grays Harbor|Feb 2i.12° M o Amer Co $1 1091 12% per ctl for dark Coast. CALL BOARD SALES. mports were $78,151,206 and s Samoa.. showing a net gain of | No Pacific ! Memphis U S Leather Detroit 3 £ B Va 1 as Crescent Do pref ..... Do _pref Kansas City NMpsstington h Informal Seeslon—9:15 0'clock-—May—i000 ctls, | s meste: et Oraln Bags. 188 delivery. | Columoun.. | Portlana Feb 26,10 AM Ontario & W U S Rubber | - 4 St : 7 3 s, | 5%@5%c; Wool Bags, 2/@30c; San Quentin,s5 30 i o 3 S Rochester 7 95%c: 2000, 95c; 2000, 97ic. December—2000, SSc. v Arcata... . |Coos Ba Feb 26,10 Ax | Pler 1§ PRI Shee e | | New Haven 3 Second Seesion—May—4000 ctls, §ic; 200, d6yc. | | COAL—Wellington, $10 per ton; New Wel- | North Fork| Humboldt.... | Feb 2i. 9 AM|Pler 3 O Ehoet B ey e o Worceste: s Regular Morning | Sesslon--May—2000 otis, | lington, $10; Seattle, $5 50; Bryant, $6 50; Coos | Santa Rosa|Sas Diego....|Feb 23,11 AM|Pier 11 Sl e e s T | L anta s 9630; 2000, 97c: 4000, 9TY00 4900, Trhe, * | Bay, $5 75: Wallsend, $9; Scotch, $10; Cumber- | Newport... Panama_.._..|Feb 23,12 M|PM SS s e R ek TE | Sat Lake City . yAltemmoon Sessidn—December—iih ctls, §Tc. | land, $10 in bulk and $11 0 In sacks; Pennsyi- | Biesident. Yaauina Bay.|ceb 23 1z |Pler 8 i Rock 1Island ... 85%| Do pref Baltimore 152,340 | Springfield, 4y 20, STic; 4000, 4Tide: 400, 97c: 2000, e, | vanta Anthracite Egg, §15: Cannel, $10 per ton: | Taiamook:| A1ATKL- [yar St Louis & S F.. 6%R G W . New Orlean Fort Worth 1 5 o ’nnllnue dull and easy, though there | Rock s%ings_ Castle’ Gafe and Pleasant Val: | piizo .| Alaska.. Mar Do st pref ... 8 | Do pref Portland, Me. 9 s o 5 loy, §7 80; Coke, 312 per ton in bulk and $1t | DirlEg. .| Alaska........ |Mar Do 2d pref 2% [chi G W. Totals 225,450 | Portland, Or H (Fancy fesd, $1224@12% per ctli good to | in sacks S | pomnor: o AT st_Paul .. . % Haw Lom C | 8t._ Joseph 2 gholce. $117%@1 2214, common, _$1134@1 15: | RICE_Chinese mixed. 8t ma@4 25 per ot1: | Wit OROh ISTR B sns Nar Do pret D145 Wheat— Mar, | Los Angeles o Sarbrize. $1 01 30; red. $.35G1 48 gray, $ 15 | No. I 84 5G4 0 extra No. 1 $5G5 : Ha- | weeoi...... Humbidt Bay. | Mar 2,10:30Au | Pier 18 | CLOSING RONDS. pentng w45 | S0 X1 §1.35G1 . Clipped Oats sell at $1@1 per ton | 4 35 L Jepan. # 0G5 Rangoon, G | (fiyPeking|ChinadSupan|Mar 3, 1 pu|PM 83 U_S new ds reg.. 124%|N J C 58 .. ficiontys 59 40 | DY Qfoines 3 over the raw product. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Com- | Homer..... Humboldt... Mar 810 Aw|Fler | Do coup -....... 124 |N_Carolina 68 fee [ e 5 CORN—There is no demand of any conse- | pany quotes terms net cash: Cube Crusheq | bomona.. [SanDiego. . [Mar 4 11 A Pler 11 USd4s . < 111 DoL 8500 0C pening 27 80 | ko 0 quence. Prices show no further change. %00 v Dry, | e ———— 37 |no P Closing 27 75 | Wilmington, g H L and Fine Crushed. 6%c; Powdered, 6%c; Dry, | Do conp” _113 [No Pac lsts .. - . 28 5 | Fall River . ¥ Smiall round yellow, $110@1 121 per ctl; large | Granulated, 5%c: Confectioners’ A, 5%c; Magz- THE TIME BALL. | Do 2ds . 99| Do 8s . LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Scranton . 4 vellow, §1 05@1 07%; White. $1 05@1 07%. nolla A, 5%c: Extra C, 5%c: Golden C, 5%c: | US 58 ree 127 | Do ds 1l %514 Mar. May. July Sept. Dec. | Grand Rapid i RYE-—$1 051 0713 per oti. Candy Gramilated, t%e: California A, Siso per | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N.. Mer- e s S L & [{Openinel: = S sl i S g | Augusta, Ga X BUCKWHEAT—Nominal; none here. Ib; half barrels %c more than barrels, and | hants Exchange, San ¥rancisco, Webruary | Distric s or s, 5 Closing % 5% 72 6 6% | 5 — 2 5, 150 | Ala class A...l.. 108 |Northwatrn con ‘ — ! i e 0 FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. POxTRGI e i “The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped Do '8 “a0r) oo den sa * | EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Seattle ... 2 N E e i SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. exactly at moon to-day_i. e st noon of the | 5 Nav lsts. etz & TR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, th meridian, . M - A"';fl"“"f“"" P e AT 9% | CHICAGO, Feb. 25.—CATTLE—The bulk of | 13;;;"& ¢ 58.7 $4 55@4 65; Bakers' extras, $4 30G4 40 per bbl. Hogs are extremely firm and tending up- | Wich time. L g'. HUGHES, L !.mfi e XX]OE Tinelse :; }'l’g | the Chttle sold at $4 15@4 90, the poorest steers | Sioux City 46.0 MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- | ward. Spring Lamb is quoted lower, but ar- sutensnt,"U. 8. 3. . el | oo st B IO Line Setr 00 | qoingiat $3 00 it few. Catils Dessht & 3. | Now Bedford 259 lows, ueual discount to the trade: Graham | rivals are limited. Beef and Mutton are firm. = Chi Term . IS4 Do s tr .. 57 | stockers and feeders, $3 30@4 bullawered] S roaanes Tenn . i T LI e Pl B e oi| | Wholesals Biratesivon reasea Hatock ik SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. C & Onlo &1l 17 | Paciflc 65 of ¥, 108% | lower; canning cows sold well, few going un- | Bitminghar 0 o, $3; Onatmeal, 33 50; Oat Groats, $4; Hom. | *'mushterers are as follows: s CIEEEaD F TS B esding s e 83 | der $250; calves were scarce, a few selling for | Wichita 17.0 iny. $3 10@3 30; Buckwheat Flour, $4: Cracked | A BEEF—First quality, 6%4@7c; second do, 5%@ ARRIVED. g & l}i Gar g Br 1S é;“‘ | $7 12:6. sl | Binghamton 6.7 Wheat, $3 50; Farina, $4 50: \Whole Wheat | 6c; third do, 4@oc per Ib. Friday, February 2. 3 48...... ¥ S L A > : E e ! 3 't . 5 25 VEAL—] , 6@’ 3 T . East Tenn 1sts . 106% S L & S F G 6s.. 117% | HOGS—Buyers of Hogs held back and prices | LAncoln ... & Flour, 83 2: Holled Osts (bbls), 5 08 &: In | 3 ONe Wathera T8 e e | o Samoey Tobmarn i Raul G s Erle Gen 4s...... 10%|St P Con averaged 2i4@5c lower. Hogs selling at an | vamneiol Ky b §3757 Green Peas, #4.3 per 100 1bs, oo |perm Gl e e oy F W & D lsts ir extreme range of $3 S21,@4 073, chiefly nt §3 973 | Jacksonville, Fla 0 3 o 2 LAMB—Spring, 12%c per Ib. s Tetecson: A0 hovts fam Fort Gen Elec 08 £ 4 | @4 05; pigs, $3 55@3 90. Kalamazoo - HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. PORK—Live Hogs, 4l for large, 44@i%o | prane. —ooon® > GHE&S A 6s. | SHEEP—There was a_fairly active general | AKTOR, .- $1 = for small and 4%c for medlum: stock Hogs, | = iooe Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 10 hours from Mon= i 1 | “Do ‘2as i demand for Sheep and Lambs. Lambs weak- | B2Y, Cit¥ 3 H 3@3%c; dressed Hogs, 6@ b, C 8= ! E e e = : - | Chattanooga .. 2 ay keeps up to the old prices, though sev- | 3@3%c; dressed Hogs, 6@7c per Ib. terey. I s e gned In prime, waile Sheep sold a little higher. | mscurord, T 1 eral minor changes, both up and down, will be — Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 301 hours from | Towa C 1sts 110 | Do Re 2as - Birictly chojoe flocke, - fed - Westarna seling | Canton, O . Reanes Tia WNINeL mobnes) vl wikh ki K il Reed, 76 f [ i %ng‘f" Kon & oo Unes e S | mainly at $ 1094 & "y_eamngs sold at i‘,‘;‘;‘;‘o"‘:}"-n” 2 which is natural, considering the rain. For Friday® Eetiruaty. 5. St Sroate ped; =76 “Houra'- Trom}” Coos La new cons 4s.. 101 | Wab lst s 5 fecders (’:;?n:m:'fi“m%? 30y Chie0y; 0. 20 Sloux Failg, D 9 g;":{}i’:}flfi s r“e’l‘_c'l‘:;‘_‘“’- Flour, ar sks ... 419 Middlings, sks .. 131 Eetn ot Fork, Bash, 35 hours from Eu= B R i PR Recelpts—Cattle, 3W0; Hogs, 25,000; Sheep, | pro ol N0 - i MIDDLINGS—$22G24 per ton. Barley, otls ..... 1275 Alfalfa seed, sks 133 | Bark S C Allen, Johnson, 16 days from | M K & T 2ds..... 60%|Va Centuries oo Davenport s FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $4@25 per | Corn. ctls . 1440|Hay, tons % | Honolulu. =0 | e w2 §7% | Do deferred QRCEH S | Toledo 4 ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, -$25 30g29 50; | Rye, ctls . . 33| Peits, bdls % | Schr H C Wright,Olsen, 19 days from Kae O Clear ® Part/yC/vudy N Y Cent Ists .. 11634/ OMAHA, Feb. 25.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1200. | Galveaton % jobbing, $30; Cocoanut Cake, $21 50@22 60; Cot- | (‘necss. ctls 57| Hides, no 22 | hului. z | d Market steady. Native beef steers, $5 70G4 80; | Bometon i tonseed Meal, $28@30 per ton: Corn Meal, $23 80 | Bytrar, ctls 220| Eags, doz 15390 | Schr Allen A, Schagge, 19 days from Kae ® Clovdy ® fia/n@Snaw | MINING STOCKS. Western steers, $3 50@4 50; cows and heifers, | Youngstown . : @24 50; Cracked Corn, $24@25; Chopped Feed, | Talliw, ctls 65 | Leather, rolls 13¢ | hului. )4 4 | Chollar _.. . %|Ontario . | $3@3 90; stockers and feeders, $3 60@4 70; bulls | Macon S 1519, Hewon ki 4T | Tiuniber. o6 CLEARED. 5 SHOW. PRECIPITAf}é | Crown Point_ 10|Ophir and stags, $2 30G3 50. HAY—(Ex-car in round lots)—Wheat, $17@19 | Potatoes, sks .. 4,134 Wine, gals i Friday, February 2. MpmAgfl | Con Cal & Va. 80| Plymouth —Receipts, 4700. Market 5c lower. Bulk Totals, U. § per ton: Wheat and Oat, $16@18; Oat, $14 50@ | Onjons, sks 218 | Paper, reams . 500 | Stmr Columbla, Goodall, Astoria; Oregom DURING-PAST 12 HOURS | Deaawood . 1 00| Quickstiver . of sales, $3 71%4@3 80; heavies, $3 75G3 52%; | Totals outside N. Y.. 16 50; Barley, $14@16: compressed, $16 S0@18 50: | Bran, sks .. 215 {Lime,” bbls -, o O e st o = Gould & curryL 15| Do pref light and pigs, $ 80@3 . Rl Alfaifa, $10'50@11 50 _stock, $1i@12; Clover, Seias A e Mursia- Gootalls Peri PR | Hale & Norcrs.: 14 |Sterra Nevada SHEEP—Receipts, 40! Market__ strong. k §11 70@i3; Nevada Timothy, $13 50G14 per ton. | i ORTOON g s e ! = e | Eomiestaks 1,00|Standard Choice natives, $3 70@4 choice Westerns, | Montreal . A STRAW—35@45c per bale. Flour, ar sks ... 20,706 Potatoes, ks ... 8736 | 'Sy - Mariposa. Hayward, Honolulu ang e arrow fies WIthithe yiud The ¢op fis- | oo fllyer AtntongConts $5 60G4 50; common and stockers, $3@4; lambs, | Toronto - EH S Py ] i /SRS 13 | gydney: J D Spreckels & Bros Co. B e e e SRR L Sty o w0 KANSAS CITY. Halitax 7 e ADISEEDS 4 EASTERN. A ol T ESios Qb kI, ainfal . . ‘ e - 3 Gl = - Perkins & Co. amount of rainfall, of melted snow In inches | BOSTON. : s £ Hamilton ... 5.3 The demand for white descriptions fs still : KANSAS C] . 25.—CATTLE—] e demand for white descriptions ls Corn, ctls ... 400 Bark Seminole, Taylor. Seattle: C Taylor. jod hundredths during the past twelve hours, | BOSTON, Feb. 2%.—Atchison, 11%; Bell Tele- | official, 3600 Chotse: shlpgtng. acrle ey, | Btidonn, . B 3.3 sharp and they are tending up in consequence. phe e Sk S hor, - Yorgenson, "Kenals OUE it pressure; isotherms. or aatted Jimesr caual | phone. 287: Burlington, 94; Mexican Central, T Limas are also firm at the recent.advance. FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Dominion Ex Mg Co. tompeatire, TanerI, Ol fottsd lines. equsl | $3%; Oregon Short Line, 28. : orados, $4 30; feeders mc. | T Fae ml Colored are steady. SAILED. barometric pressure and fs usually accompanied LONDO! tive, higher, $4 2004 60; stockers quiet, 33 75@ BRADSTREET'S REVIEW. BEANS—Bayos, $2 90@3 05; Butter and Eggs show no change from last Friday, February 25. by falr weather; “low" refers to low _pres. kel 5 ‘H'hf,cggnl:gg‘;?ffl‘g“:}:?“! AR by $155@1 65; Large Whites, week. Stmr Homer, Jessen, Eureka. B 1oy emgally preceded and accompanied | NEW YORK, Feb. %5—The Evening Post's | even, generally steady.. Pigs and A his 55| NEW YORK. Feb. % —Bradstreet's to-mor- | {2 0003 ®; Hods, 18G3 36 Hiackexs $ DOLE):| Poultry and Game. are in' good | wipply-at i S ot el o o first appear o the Washington eoast. When | London financial cablegram says: There was | lower; bulk of sales, 33 7063 95 heavies and | 0% Will say: While business of a specula- e e P e 00 per il about last week’s prices. e - Macinoss, | Hayward, Honolulu: anf 2 1 the pressure is high In the interfor and low | an irregular tendency in the stock market here | Pacekrs, $3 85@4 10; medium, $3 30@4; lights, | tive nature has been quick to reflect the in i SEEDS—Brown Mnstard, $2 75 @3 per ctl: Fruits and Vegetables sell at former quota- | gvdney. -1udr the coast, and the isobars extend north | to-day. The activity was entirely centered in 535‘}0&3}:5’9- f(ix»'.‘fl 25@3 55. *" | creasing straln In political affairs in reduced lnwE)Elusmrd, $2@2 50 Flax, $2 35; Canary Seed, | tions as a rule. ‘Stmr Glgls)' Leland, Santa Cruz. and south along the coast, rain is probable; | Americans, and the buying here was consid- S ~Recelpts, official, 4100. ~Market ac- | values and withdrawals of curtallments of ac- | 2%@2%c per lb: Alfalfa, 3@6c; Rape, 2@2%c: Meats are getting higher at wholesale, but Br ship val Forth, Cooper. Queenstown. D e e elo . is inclosed with 1s0bars Of | o apje and influential. It is felt th e i IMuttons, 8 TSOUS A West- [liivity tnimome 1 18 little to ind Hemp, 3c; Timothy, Stc. tafl prices have not yet been affected Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. marked curvature, rain south of Oregon ls im- | erable and influential. s felt that it the | erns, $3 64 40; lambs, $4 60@5 60, i nes, there fs little to Indicate | HERh 15 ppliS Niles, $1 40@1 65; Green, $2@ | ™12l PTICe® & oqted- Schr La Chilena, Campbell, Bodega. ribatie Wi & “high® in ‘the vicimity of | political situation {mproves the market here Sl that the volume of distributive trade has been | , DRIED E Fish is scarcer and dearer, owing to the | St Hemmn (tier. Allen. Grave Harbor. laho, and the pressure falling to the Call- | is likely to become better, as the recent slump DENVER, Feb. 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, 300, reduced, and reports to Bradstreet's this week, g storm. Schr Gem, Olgen, Tillamook. fornia coast, WATImer Weather may be expected | gave just the opportunity desired by many to | Market steady. Beef steers, 33 0G4 0. Gows. | S0 far as the latter branch of business Is con- | POTATOES, ONIONS. VEGETABLES. Following 1s The Call’s regular weekly retall | Schr Esther Buhne, Anderson, Eureka. Teverse of ‘these conditions will ‘produce an | 17 In stocks. ~Prices olosed near the best | §2 753 €0 stockers and feeders, $3 70@4 50, | Ceried, are among the best recelved this year. ot price list: TELEGRAPHIC. iy There is no change in Spanish securities, al- | freight paid to river; bulls, stags, etc. ‘%5@ | With few important exceptions, the price situ- | Receipts of over 8000 sacks of Potatoes from | "roq; nar gon_ OINT LOBOS, Feb. 25.—10 p. m.—Weathe pposite result. | | x5 . 82 %6 . per ton- POINT : D. er = —— | though the Paris bourse was flat and mines | 3 10. atlon is one of strength, while the enlarged | Oregon broke prices again yesterday. There | cannel $—@12 00| Castle Gate. 9 50@10 00 | cloudy; wind, S; velocity, 1§ miles. WEATHER REPORT. . | were heavily sold from there. HOGS—Receipts, 20. Market steady. Light | demand for coarse grains Is taken to reflect | vie no ‘change in Onions and Vegetables | Wellington . —@£2 00 Plensant Val 9 30@10 00 O s CLOSING. ackers, $3 8003 §5; mixed, § T34 5; heavy, | the turning of attention from high priced | Wo8 o Shang New Weiling- | Southiield e ol e folt Prautat Q20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | Consols tor money, 112 13-16; do for the ac- | $3.7043 50; bulk of sales, §2 5 Sereals to those of a lower priced ‘character. | "0 2o£S- Early Rose, 65gT5c; River Reds, 1200) Wellington 1200 | Tredate, wheat for Cape Town: Philip Nelson, FRANCISCO, Feb. 25— p. m. | count, 112%; Canadian Paclfic, 84%; Erfe, 143; | SHEEP—Receipts, 200, Market Veth- | A e e o eek's spurt In (he drv- | 4s@soc; River Burbank per sack; Ore. | Seattle ..... 8 50@ —|Coos Bay.... 77 | mdse, for Hamburg: Speke, wheat, for Eu- The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | Erie Seconds, 39%; Illinols Central, 10%: Mexi- | €F%. ¥ 7504 2, ewes, §310Q3%0; lambs, # 50 | Beld, but at New Yark there je. conciderabie | gon. . Burbanks Soeg inas Burbanks, | Dairy Produce, etc.— rope, 2is: Marguerite Molinos, wheat and bars ‘, date as compared with those of the same date | C&N. 2: St. Paul common, 96; New York Cent- | @0 3. el more dofng In the jobbing trade. The cotton | Y0c@$1 10; Petaluma Burl 50@10c; Sweet | Butter, fancy, per _ |Common Eggs..124@15 | ley for Europe, s Sd—prior to arrival. last season, and rainfalls during the past | jown’ contir s tore G S MEX: | CALIFORNIA RAISINS IN NEW YORK. | Sitiation I one ot Ampcen veflecting. & ke Potatoen, G0c per ctl for Hivers and Geasl | square ... 00 Ranch Dkgs. per S Es Lanants flcadus nhan 8 N e Tox twenty-four hours: R i G. T., % 1 § ) — curtailment of production growing out of labor | for Merced, new o otatoes — 1b. 3 —@45 doz- . i aku, lump sum; Henry lard, sugar at Stations— 24 hours. Searon. Season. | Fhe rate of discount In ihe open masket for | merce says: Competition of Galifornia products | 1U°ed DY g00d export demand. Wool is firm, | 2 8; cut oniong 3500 B BEF *CK Lon 1py; ala- | Cheose, Eastern.1agm| I SRS Eureka s Sareas 28 Bt | s D gy ot 1o Disros sys: Sonslion of Clliore | but the demand has perceptibly slackened, and | VEGETABLES-Ihubarh. S per Ip: SI- | Cheese. Fas A 3 Feb 9—Lat 5 N, long 20 W, Br ship Pinmore, Red Bluft 0.01 ; The rate of discount in the open market for « ey Aorelen Soods | there is leas doing in manutactured goods. The | F%. O™\ rowfat Squash, $25@30 per ton : Owie S L NG hence Oct 21, for Queenstow Bactamenio | thres maontin Dille eI et Cone. of simllar character during the past vear or | best report as to the distribution trade made | §06E o BETEOWERS | SRR Bla" okra. 1501 Meats, per pound— MISCELLANEOUS. San Franeisco | Dy two, and among once prominent articles of | £ far this year comes from the Central West. | OTISC JIeF) Per ol Carrots, 25@elc por | Bace” o 12017 Pork, fresh. LONDON, Feb 2-Repairs to the stmr_City TR NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. European growth In this market none seems to | SPTITE trade there is reported earlier than | il e, sgdtge per Ib: Asparagus. 10G | Phe ehows: 12018 Fork, salt of ‘Columbla at Valparaiso, from New Yorl iy e | NEW YORK, Feh B_FLOUR_Receipts, | P05, CIt {his competition more than Valencla | “Warsas City, perhaps the most important | 35¢ per, Ib; Mexlcan Tomatoeé, §1.30 per box. | Corned e e e for San Francisco, will cost £300, and i e 12 11 24,566; exports, 15,772 barrels. Market inactive fornia Ralsine became an mportant. factor, | Compiry. - repie e el enceeding ail | 10c; Tomatoes.” $1G1 50; Green Peppers. 2@t | FRD Calo o e o _DOMESTIC PORTS, i Friniscy Aatil Maximum iomperature, | 274 @ shade easler; Minesota. patents, # 30g | Were in universal demand in tho United States. | recorda’and waies limited only by the ability | ber e DGl i e | Bard | 1018 | Emaknd e, 0 1920 sl T e minimum, 47; mean. 5 * | & 6. | and which even for some time thereafter hel o deliver orders. The demand for Iron and i Vi s “OZER- | Mutton . 10 P & St R WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | WHBAT—Recelpts, BASTS: * exports, 31881 | A0ceriy o muphiy of trader s, commodities| steel at the West still continues large. and Fotatocs, siiced raw: 12 per T In lots of % | SPringeLamb. fsiVan ey o oR cgatisd Feb. % gehe, Idx: Schnausr (0 s FORECAST. Spot, easy; No. 3 red, §1 06% . o. b. afloat. Recent statistics show {0 what extent im- | has heen the piacing of an order for 4000 tons | Ibs; sliced desiccated, 16@1sc; granulated raw, | ,Frults and Nuteo SEATTLE Arrived Fob 3-—Ger ship D K s n rapidly during the | OPtions opened easy at %@bc decline, Influ- | ported Valencias have been supplanted by | of steel rafls for a railroad in Alaska. Almost | 18c: Onions, &ic: Carrots, old, 13c: mew, 18c; | JI0 s @15 | Limes, doz. Watjen. from Hiogo: stmr Noye, from Dyea, - orthern portion of the | enced by forelgn selling and lower cables, but | Cheaper California_fruit from a table pre- | equally good reports come from the North- | Cabbage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 30c: turnips, pples, 1b. 3@ 5| Oranges, doz Sailed Feb 25—Schr James A Garfleld, fon Bananas, doz.....15@2) 'Raisins,’ Ib. s During the past 12 hours there | e ve: n ared by Jalme, Morandy & Co. of Denia, | west, wh ly | 2ic; String Beans, 30c: Tomatoes, 50c. has been a slight fall in pressurs alons the a:“:':c"':&:em"pc':v:;:"‘ "gu"am,’lfi';‘rzf::"“" Bpain, giving the totar shipmenta of Valencisi| equsl: to o ade ls roported s e 4 — Cranberries ....121@—| Walnuts, 1b of Northern California and there are 3 ik U0° | Ralsins at that port from 1850 to date, some | eems to have shared In the improvemeng to & POULTRY AND GAME. Lemons, gos. 0a5| evidences of the return of a nortion of | Ul near the close when a bear attack, aided | interesting deductions may be drawn. 1In all! A notable extent. The word Klondike accurately =i Poultry and Game— area_wh 1 last night oft by disappointing speculative support, caused a | these years until 18% shipments to the:United | pictures the aftuation on the Pacific Coast. | Turkeys are doing better again, but other- | Hens, each. 50@ 65 Hare, each Dyea; tug Columbia, for —. CUALLAM-Sailed Feb 25:-Schr Meteor, fmy Port Ludlow, for San Pedro. E In bay—Stmr Rival, from Seattle, for Dyea, 2 | EUREKA—Arrived ~Feb %-—Schr Sparrow, and Northern Oregon. | sharp break, the market leaving off weak at | States and Canada were largely regulated by | All eyes appear fo be fixed on the outfitting | wise there fs no change of consequence in | YOuns Roos Quall, doz B PRl 0 el Sired Sl hreneben r remained nearly sta. | %@igc net decline. No. 2 red February closed | the condition of supplies in the primary mar- | trade and th r f men and sup- ers, each 6@ 75 Mallard, p 75| 20; 5 country west of the Rocky |34 Us; May, 99%c@$l 01%, closed, 98%c. ket, ‘there belng no_question as to the amount | plles to the morip PO cotion o ] E,'Z‘.‘"{.,’ .';}r;meflru‘l:: ‘:’;Ll tnd dealers are at | 01a " Roost, | Canvasb'k, 100 e Ehelled bl M-Sy Feeriatgstoy WOOL—Steady. required for consumption here. But from th: Exports of wheat, Including flour, from this o Lty each . 50@ 60 Sprig, pi e I ANDING—Arrived Feb Z%—Schm in California from Los | HOPS—Steady. time to the present imported Valencia Raisins | country and ast we POULTRY—Live Turkeys, $@10c for Gob- | Fryers, inz the past 12 hours. | PETROLEUM-Higher. have ‘been gradually displaced by California | (Ive Gave) agmriaas srss ste et paviek: | blers and 9@loc for Hens: dressed Turkeys, | Brof t Fort Camby and Ta- | _PIG IRON—Warrants very dull, with $6 45 | fruit, owing more, it is said, to low price 3,932,748 bushels ast wedks 1,372,316 bushels a | 11@14c per Ib: Geese per pair, $1 %@1 50; 2 S 3 bld and $6 45 asked. Lake Copper strong at | to good quality of the latter. In 1894 i Year ago: 2,206,773 {n 1896; 2,269,038 in 1895, and })gg-. 504 ng maximum wind velocities are | $11 62%4@11 7. of Valencla Ralsins at United States and 2,972,250 In 1594 2 iy sif.. 500 60| Teal, pr Broilers, each. 35 W‘}s“'lflm“ = Turkeys, pr ™ 15@ 16 Small Duck, pr ; Ducks, $4@5 for old and $ 500 ks, each 8 Wild Geese, pr Horin, 33 5004 50; * Roosters, | Geeser each..1 551 15 ENEllsh Snipe Newark, hence Feb 24. % | , SEATTLE—Sailed T'eb %—Stm Cottage Cityy, or Dyea. 8 | “EORT LOS ANGELES—Salled Feb 2Bkt 00 | Northwest, for Olympl 0 i toosh, 23 miles per hour, from the | TIN--Firm, $14_10@14 20. &ian ports were 133,008 quintals, The following | Corn 799 bush young. §5 50; Roosters, old, $3 50G4; Frvers, | pigeons, 50 *doz ¢ ; | BPELTER-Unchanged at $ 1004 3. Tear "but. 59,606 quintals wers importens Iu | against Bt ox tnount 110 weer. 4rseds 1n | 8 “Brollers, $5@5 50 for large and $3 508 | Repnits, pair. B racks ALBION” Sailed Feb 24-Sohr Nettle Sunds isco for thirty | LEAD—Dull, at $3 76@8 82%. The firm fix- | 139 the Imports amounted to 83,728 ‘quintals, | thi woek a vear ngo: 3,138,315 in 1896 and 847,- | 4 80 for small; Pigeons, 322 25 per dozen for | = yegetables— P T GAMBLE Arrived Feb SoSche x S5 lea | D€ the setili price for miners and smelters | and In 1897 to 65,455 qaintals, but it la under: | 000 buchels n 1o © 2 Tttt pon dozen, $1@1 %: Mallard, | Atparagus, ™. RS s heie R I M N settlee quotes le; al ). 8t that the ater rt of the i A v n 3 e -3 v v 9 her Saturday: probadly occasional snow- || COFFEE-Options closed steady, § polnts | years went to the Canadian marke J falluren i e e Brafstieat s gx 09 80; Canvachack, §: u‘i?.??“m 4 A DASTORIA—Salled Feb f5—Stmr Alcazar, fon : southe: v ‘winds. ower to & net er; sales, 30, ags, in- — B B : 2 1 ' a. esoutiern California—Cloudy Saturday: west- | ciud u;r{n, s %, Bpot Coftee R, FOREIGN MARKETS. i iR T funii e e St A e S R S SR Gl R : m,fln_qn“dy‘ sslmm“: Drobable showers | S0 Saan :n'é%lsw:%% ‘omc}obblu 6%e. SONDUS R e Ifi'fi:s‘“ 1897, 271 In 1896, 23¢ in and ¥;‘ .vr:k g;( t»e.':lll: Hn;." - $1; fifibblu. 1@ Ccabi e h Focr)ule.LE F'I}IVE‘R';Salled Feb 25—Stm Jen= e . : S : i 5 E 5 . or Cottontalls an or small. bage. nfe, for San Francisco. T AR g, B (ot i, 8 Lo | o Pronch renten, K6r Aogoqut e | Bkl aiure in the Roprnion of Canpda s ChalEE e i e Arizona~Fair Satur | BT Recortis! Siee Refined Anm ;| LIVERPOOL, Feb. %.—Wheat, .dull; No. 1 umber 45 agains : BUTTER. CHEESE AND FGGS. Celery, bunch. Casson, for Engeka: Cress, doz bchs. Dairy Butter 18 very weak and some dealers | Cucumbers, dz1 0G1 50, — RADE are shading the quotations. Creamery de- | Green Peas, b 12! 3 PUNS REVT SF A TRADE: scriptions show no further decline. Cheese | Lentils, Ib. § | Turnips, T . a 2 | T : NEW YORK, Feb. %_R. G. Dun & Co.'s | rules as betore. l“,}‘:‘:‘m";fl“df" A COOS BAY—Arrived Feb 25—Stmr Alcatras, hence Feb 23: schr Gotoma, hence Feb 20: schr ‘Western Home. hence Feb 21; schr Jennle Thelin. hence Feb 22. 0@15 | PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Feb 2%—Sche Mildred, hence Feb 9. San Francisco and vicinity—Unsettled weath- airy, TG0 State Greamery, W@ise. | standard Californin wheat, 39s: cargoes off | jpss "eCF ® Year ago; 61 in 13%. and i in er Saturday, with conditions favorable for oo- | Western creamery, 14 : “Elgins, 20 i | coast, buyers and sellers apart, 34 lower: car caslonal showers: southerly wind. Tactory: BetncrY: WAQc: Eigine, 200B4e:; | oh assage, buyers and sellers apart. 33 | Special report from Mount Tamalpias—Dense | EGGS—Receipts, 319 packages, Firm: State | lower; English country markets, quiet; French fog; wind southeast. 35 miles; temperature, ToB1cier Western, 1o; | country markets, quiet; Liverpool wheat, No. 47 maximum temperature. 45. 1 California, 8 14Gs 1%d; wheat in Paris, R S ADTA R Qull; flour 1h Parise dull; weekly Review of Trade will say to-morrow: | Receipts of Eggs are excessive and they are 12615 SEATTLE—Sailed Feb 2%—Stmr Progreso, for T DRIED FRUIT. ¢ milder g gt Ol DR | Foreian possibilities have much affected specu- | woak. 8 % Sen Franclsco, o omTS g el NEW YORK, Feb, "OTTON—Uplands, 3 7-16d. | lation ana tion in rome large | B B “ : is EASTERN MARKETS, | ™o Armew oo i Tt | cony_pobraers SRS o it partion, paly scoounin In Dt | Crgtmery—Fancy cremeriee, BGRe; soonde S s s ve wane bl A 3 | EVAPORATED APPLES—Common. 5@Xe; | ,cONNTFebraary, steady, 8%d; March, | for a checlgin the rapid advance of wheat, but | H@2e o 0 o0 fancy, :@21e; second —@15: Sturgeon .......... LIZARD—Passed Feb %—Br ship Talus, hng | prime wire tray, 5 . NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Elolce, "Shptes fane Sh@ae o) Prime, $ier — se. 4 ! PRUNES—345c. * | NEW YORK, Feb. %.—There was a sharp APRICOTS—Roval. @10, Tomcod Oct 6, for Queenstown. industrial production continues larger than | grades, 15@19¢c per Ib. Clams, gal. 5 HAVRE—Arrived Feb.2—and not as pre- Co= FLOUR—St. Louls fancy winter, steady, 10s. | ever, a few more works being added to the E:-fl' Butter—%elme’rt 18@21c; ladle- active list, wi rease in the number of | packe ke per Tb. - Do, hardshell, 100. viously reported at Dunkirk, the Br shi -'tvn?. ..:? renewed evidence that | CHEE! ice mild new, 10g; common to yunna, from Tacoma. b Ic 5@Tic; Moorpark, 3@1ic. BOSTON WOOL MARKET. hands on 3 rabs, each 15 recovery in the prices of stocks to-day in which |~ PEACHES—Uupeeled, - 5goc; peeled, l:g!oc BOSTON, The the volus I than in Feb- | g0od, Cream Cheddar, lic; Young Do, softshell, dz.35@35 | QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Feb 25—Br n 4 ik, , Feb. 36.—The Boston Commercial me of business is W 3 12 < " ! M e engagement of gold for import was the CEiokeO GRATT iR Bulletin will say to-morrow of the wool mar- | Eymstern b AP ien) erias \Cased o slsing America, 10@1lc; Western, 11@i2c; Eastern, 123 i | Moneei, gt . o1 DN W rioid Feb %-Br ship ices. predominant influence. The course of the ex- oz el gt s S - CHICAGO, Feb. EThe _opening. tone m& Snagnaket continues very qulst, but | prices. ~The legitimate export and E Do, Bastern, dos. Afon Law, hence Sept = <The. .. orle | guite stoady pt last weol's rates. The saleg :