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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1898. ; 31 > AR 2 | 5 7-15c; granuiated, s%c: cubes, § 7-16c. steady. No. 1 Club, Tc; No. 1 Blue Stem, | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | Following were the sales in the Pacific Btock BAILED. = < 2 - ;v“}!!'TTER—Recem&,@%n wéclk?;e% S!urdy: | TSe. # CHTE s i Y o «Board yesterday: . Saturday, March & : 4 estern creamersy, isc; Elging, 20ie; fuct Rl 1D} INS—Culls and brands ‘se Mornin Stmr Whites! o o S = "“’{;’ it ¥ | PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. ¢ under s siock. Heay st st | s o E i Sesston. 4 it e Thiteshoro; Johnain.. © : > ¥ X { ~ Heceipts, 9285 packages.. . Market | 3 3 - 10%c; “medium, ight, _Sc ‘owhides; % s ustice | Stmr Point Arena, . SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ] 1atter part of the week has not in all cases | %te8dy; State and Pennsyivania, 1f%ci West- | PORTLAND, Of, Mdrch §—Exchangel, $154,- | sgiiic: - stags. L T SR 6 Beae™ s Bhiene. 15 3 || Fr bark Gen Neumayer, Maheo, Cape Tow. Biiyor Aur apital iped out the early advaace and met changes | € 16; Southern, LGINe, (oM pelaoeen, TIERE Gilo! Ty Heiy and Voar, g1 dry Calf, 19 | 20 Caledonia -.-.... B 1| BN e, Temsen, Coquitie River. Bank cles : Bonds havi S ‘ i« DRIED FRUITS. * | 12 20e; culls, 16@17c: Goatskins, 30@37Tic each; |y ¢ Vo { 3 TBLEGRAPHIC. Wttt el eain. Have Thoved I ayeepathy with tham wikin s | pNEY TORK, Marclf 6—Calitornla Dried | LOCAL MARKETS. L T TR T s et i B pomyr LOBOSMarch G10 p. m—Weather, B riey Soit % DArrower range. | Fruits steady. | —— ] ke g | 160 . sive ~ARUID sssan s 24 | thick; wind, W; vélocity, 12 miles. Oih AT L CPltedStates old 4s and the 22 are % lower | EVAPORATED APELES —Common. S@c: EXCHANGE AND BULLION. e s 0G0, long wools, 3004l 3 | 100 Coniidenca .. 1121 &80 Bierra Nevada.. & CHARTERS. . O ¥ g s e new 4 | pri . Bl G -+ y 3 d o . R ¥ } Hay weaker. Feedstuffs unchanged. B Total : sales fa:{(,bm{o_d, were 23,600 | 8%@8%c; cholce, '§%@dc; fancy, 915@10c. 3 B, each. e : . no. | 2500 Gould & Curry. 15[200 Utah ...... 10 | _The Benicia loads wheat at Tacoma for Cape’ = y were 23, s IR | Sterling Exchange, sight $483 | TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 3@3%c per I; No. Town, 408 Beans and Seeds quiet and unchanged. | be e including: . Burlington, 11,025; Louis. ‘ APmco‘Ts_‘pfi' L, 5%@Te; - Moorpark, 81 Sterling Exchange, 60 day = T4y | 2, 2@2%c; refined, te; Grease. 2@2%c. Lo QLR ONE e SPOKEN. Coal easier and in better supply. , Mitoond Nashville, 340; Manhattan, 2L062; | o2 val, 5%@Te; - Moorpark, 8%G | greriing Cables . 486 WOOLFall clip—San Joaquin, defective, 1@ Q : Nov'$0_2 48 § 128 18 W, ship St Francls, for h(:m:;n Potatoes. doing better. Onlons un- | Central, 635; Northern- Busific- 4500: Northorn | PEACHES—Unpecled, 5G9c; pecled, 12G1sc. | New e N cibic By 95,»,5?“;5“‘;;’,353‘;‘;}‘.};,;,,’?‘;:; res Nogtherus it SATURDAY, March 5—13 m. | Tacoma for Queenstown. ' changed. Pacific ' preferred, 11,407; Rock Island, 10,484; G . .| Fine Silver, per ounce. 54% | HOPS—Old crop, 2@6c for poor to fair and 5@ | . ° Bid.Ask. Bid. Ask. MEMORANDUM. Butter continues to decline. v Union Pacific, 3085; Union | CHICAGO MARKETS. | Mexican Dollars 5% 46 | 10c for good; new crop, 11@Mc per Ib. ‘Alpha 05 02|Justice . 28 30 | per schr Reliance—Was in collision with schr Eggs unchanged. Cheese-lower. | Pacific, Denver’ and Gulf, 4200; ‘People's Gas, | £ | U = Alta 14 28 [Keptnok 02 03 |'Nettle Sundbors outside thé heads Mar 3; More Eastern Poultry coming. Game slow, | ; SUEAT, #,640; Western Union, 3635. | CHICAGO, March 5.—The opening {n wheat | WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. S 5 2% iy W » 3 |damage slight. Oranges cleaning up. * CLOSING ‘STOCKS. | was steady, July starting unchanged at 90%@"| — e i o e A SE DOMESTIC PORTS. Provisions rather quieter. Atchison . 11% (St P & Om | %0%c, and bringing %0%c a moment after. May | WHEAT-The General Nmm-yer_ takes for BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, nominal; Wool | pyjijon .. . 07 0s|Ophir .. " 46 HUENEME—Arrived Mar 5—Stmr Jewel, fm Mutton very firm. Hogs steady. Do. pret 2% | Do pref | showed an opening %c advance at $1 6. The | Capetown 55,461 ctls, valued at $§7,965. Bags, nominal; San Quentin, § &0. Caledonia 28 30 |Overman 10 11 | san Pedro. Driod Debi Anas v | Baxdimore & Ohio 173 St P 3 & 3. | Onio State crop report, which made the condi- | Futurea were lower, but spot prices were | COAL — Weliington, $i0 per ton; New Wel- | Chollar ..o 8 3 [Potost . I 15| EUREKA-Sailed Mar 4—Schr Sparrow, for el aak v e | a Pacific . 55 Pacific | tion of winter wheat 33 per cent below the | unchanged with very little going on. " | lington, $10; Seattle, §6 30; Bryant, $ 60; Coos | Con Cal 'a. 79 50|Savage 24 2 | San Francisco. BANK CLEARINGS. «S?;‘fd%fi,‘;““‘"’m' s S average, was a surpride to the trade, as pre. | Tidswater qiiotations are as follows: $1 40| Bay, 8 80; Wailsend, $9; Scoteh, §105 Cumber- Challenge ... 2 8 g‘:ogm?;xl\cher @ | COOS BAY—Arrived Mar §—Stmr Empire, he | “hes & Ohi % [Texas & Pao | vious reports were to the effect that condi- | 11 0% e cholon s i F11 /W0 [, I K s Canner, 310 per toa: | Conndence . 67 68|Sierra Ner 95100 | TATOOSH—Passed Mar 5—Stmr Mackinaw, Local bank clearings last week were $17,435,- | G 1 CUnion Pacific % tions were promising, and this caused momen- | per ctl for ex milling. | Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Vai- | Crown Point .. 13 14|Silver Hill — 02 | hence Mar 2 for Tacoma. 814, against $14,675,133 for the same week in | %|U P D & G 3% | tary strength. Then prices commenced to | CALL BOARD SALES. Fley s9;" Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $14 in | Con New York. 02 3 Syndicate Z 03| FORT ROSS—Arrived Mar 6—Schr La Chile- 1897 |Wabash 6% | drop. It was reported that Armour had ordered | Informal session—9:13 o'clock—December— | sacks. Eureka — 2 |Standard 5 — |na, hence Mar 4. b e 301%) Do pref .. 900 cars to load: with wheat at Minneapolis for i 12,000, $1328%, May—3000, | Harrison's circular says: “During the week | Exchequer . 04 05/Union Con 33 35 | SEATTLE—Sailed Mar 4—Bark Clsrnlfllton. GOLD FROM EUROPE. 7% |Wheel & L E | shipment to Duluth. This was taken by many %; 10,000, $139%; 16,000, $139; | there have been the following deliveries of [ Gould & Curry. 1§ 19 Utah ... 0..30 [for San Francisco, and not as previously re ekl 4 10| Do pret 0% | traders as indicating a repetition of the great . coal: Three from Oregon, with 1140 tons; five | Hale & Norcrs.1451 30| Yellow Jacket. 21 23 | pofted on Marl ==~ = 00 ot o0 Gold 18 flowing into this country from Europe | ek L% W xpre run of wheat to Chicago which took place last scion—December—4000 ctls, $132%. | from Washington, 14,680 tons; two from British | Julla . o002 P St ey R i and 1€ 1a betima e Anct ST Zurope | Den & R Adams December and resulted not only in the with- | May—2000, §1 3%, : | bt 550 tons: one. from_ Philadeiphia, —— aly, hence Feb 21. e Come.’ < Alraty Shors s;oooe\ifirl $50.000.000 will | Do pref American E: | drawing of support but also in heavily in- | Regular Morning Session—May—2000 ctls, | 1950 tons; total, 23,310 tons. All fears of a | Highest prices of stocks during the weel tELRE‘KA—Amwd March 5—Schr Seven et ,000,000 has been en- | Erle (new) |Unitea_States | croasing offerings. . Prices slid off in conse- | $139%: 18,000, $139%. December—5000, $1 32%. | snortage of fuél have been temporarily dis- | “Name ot gt i o IWlIT [ F B | U e Reaed Mar 5—Stmr Jewal Yty Fargd 15 | quence, July getting down to S$%@S9%c. The u,\hf%g mFa:ur:;fi:id,;:;\fift‘!. but there Was | peljed, as a large portion of the cargoes from e of ook | M| T-| I‘ S L TN, S ar v cellaneout in B Fas od | Do_cl e et. er erfes is finding 1 vay’ t v | Gt Nor pres t Ol Suctuations 1n May were irrerular A D0 A Rl | Mreed. 6 0o 7% Tor dark to good(and g1 ee || OUT,ORRAEE collices e SOdRs LETRRY. YO0 | Alpha 83 a3 8 | "PORT BLAKELEY-Amives March 5—Sehr | Hocking Val 51| Do pref opening the market dropped quickly to St 04%. | @110 for choice: Brewing, $115@120 for No. | jiveries were made from ship's side, and lines [ 4,13 ¢ P B R B R e el LS e Bt i | e s LT o e A T T e EALL BOARD SALES N e T oo | Beicbe 25| 22| 20 21) 22| 22| Abble, hence Feb 2 - 0. $1 (6% and almost as rapid a decline tq 31 05. - ., securing a load. This is partially attributable & 5 = | . ) < Do pret 31 {AmTohac Fhen the marker both for May and July’began | Informal Sesston—9:15 o'clocke-May-6000 ctls, | to a change of ihe weather, and partially from | Doy & Belcher. o/ M TGN A M p e | CNNal B 5 el Dl Lake Shor |, Do _pref to recover. On the first decline in May buy- | $1 05. December— a fear of short supplies, which would naturally | cgledonia 23| 31 0| 25| 31| 28| TILLAMOOK—Arrived March 1—Schr Dalsy . |Eeople’s Gi ing on a large scale was started and during Second Session—) lead to advanced prices, besides the Southern | Ghallenge 31| 2| 27| 25| 26| ‘37 | Rowe, hence Feb 23. Manhattan L Cons. Gas L |\the first hour's trading probably a million | Regular T May—! ctls, | Pacific Company made very low rates on Rocky | Chollar 36| 36| 3| 37| 35| % | NEW WHATCOM—Arrived March 5—Bktn J Met St Ry om_Cable 5 bushels changed han ds. This:was supposed | $1 05 : 4000, $1 4000, $1 04%. ~December— | Mountain Coal, enabling it to come in as a | Gon. Cal. 7| %4 ss| $3| 81| S0 M GritAth, from San Pedro. Mich Cent . {Col F'& Iron 20 | to be mostly for Northwest shorts. Commis- | 4000, 9ic. competitor- for domestic trade. Lower prices | Gonfidence | 68 67 63| 67 VENTURA—Arrived March 5—Stmr George Minn & St L. .| Do pret . 8 | sion houses all large buyers, getting | OATS—After the Assessor has been around | are now ruling for Seattle and Coos Bay prod- | Grown Point 14| 13| 13 15| 13| 13| Loomis, hence March 4. Do 1st_pre; ten Electrl Some of the May from the Leiter pegple. This | on Monday there may be a revival in trade, | nots; Wellington is unchanged. Fifty-three | Gonld & Curry 19| 18| 17| 18| 13| 18| EUREKA—Arrived March 5—Bktn ' Uncle Mo Pacific {Tilinots " sudden increase in the demand for May brought | Which at present Is very dull. vessels are named on the chartered list from | Hale & Norcross. /1 5011 5011 45/1 45(1 50 | John, hence Feb 27; stmr Weeott, hence March Mobile & O [Laclede local short Tuly into the .market and Wwith | Fancy feed. $122%@L25 per ctl: £00d 10 | Australia for San Franclsco, with & carrying | Modeen 31| 31| 30| 0|4 ? Mo K & T Lead the additios b of some bullish news prices | choice, $1 17%@1 2 common, _$1 126@1 15: | capacity of 130,000 tons—over S0 per cent of this | Ophir ... 3l %4l | i | sailed Mar 5—Schr Lillebonne. Do_pret Do_pref . Slowly advanced. There were rumors current | Surprise, $1 25@1.30; 1-d. §1 35@1 45; gray, 31 15 | {g utilized for steam purposes—some of these | Overman 32 8| 11| TATOOSH-Passed March 5—Stmr National Chi Ind & pat TiniQx that the Lelter holdings in the Northwest had | @1 17%: milling, $120G125: Dlack, for’ seed, | will not arrive here for six months. If we | Oscidental |1 55/1 60/1 60 | City, from Seattle, for Dyea. Do pref 410r Imp Co been £old to millers. They were not confirmed | $1 35@1 ). Clipped Oats sell at §1@2 per ton | should have seasonable rains within the next ! Potosi S 17( 17 18| ASTORIA—Sailed March 5—Br ship Cypro- N J Centr: 2% |Pacific Mail but nevertheless had effect. Near the close | OVer the raw product. thirty days this Australian list will be ma- | Savage 24| 22| 22 | mene, for Queenstown. CEE 3 |Pullman Pal the market, became qul rong. Buying be- | o e is' o moyernentats @l sn terially swelled, as grain charterers would be | Seg. ‘Belcher. 4| 3| 3| ASTORIA—Salled March 5—Ger ship H Bls- come quite liberal and general, and: May, which | eak. 3 Rty i ne RN e L = | chofr, £ Sty Do 1st pret had advanced o §1 03%, advanced quiekly to | Smail round yellow. $11001 12% per ctl: large | aivanced: rates, et R e D T LR LT B B B | O R SR Bafted. March 5—Schr La Chil- o puet bt 3105, bt had reacted by closing un;etx‘:weudg%. B o T T e e of business is completely at a standstill. All | Union . oI 3s| as| 35| 34| 32| 34| ena, for San Francisco. st . Do pref . July pot up to the best prices o y— il H our coal _transporta “olum- | U Ng Pacific 2|U S Leather . @i | Liauidation of long corn was ‘the feature in FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. w11 e done by teATIeTE tas aC CE O Shi WNEW YORK—Arrived Mar 4-Ship B o Do _pref . % | that market, a prominent elevator concern dis- ers wil yed A s, DUY: ppae Sr Al 2 ESR T e posing of a heavy line. The improvement in PR : i BOCAR Taered In the Alasks busines= .| All the servants who were in, the FOREIGN PORTS. o B ] P - wheat late in the session resulted In better | FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, | pany quotes terms net cash: Cube Crushea | Queen’s household during the lifetime NEWCASTLE, NSW—Arrived Mar 3—Bp s K Fesib ek support being given, and the decline was re- | $4 55@4 65; Bakers' extras, $4 30@4 40 per bbl. 4" Fine Crushed. (%e; Powdered, 6je: Dry, | of the Prince Consort recelve each | giircas ey Mo A e o urg . covered. May closed a shade lower. | MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- anulated, 5%c: Confectioners’ A, 5%c: Mag- v o v < 5 e e oL B Wi The ‘market for oats was very dull. May | lows, usual discount {0 the trade’ Grahem | molla A: fhcr Extra G, She: Gollen: O SHE: | Gham Eray Dot p e e mamy | nom oA AT e o, Hence an 30: Seast B A closed uncha | Flour. §3 pe Ibs: Rye Flour, $2 50 per 100: | Candy Granulated, o%c: California A, 5itc per SYPLELel, D10, & CErta VR e S ta ik frons Atapalco: 5 Rock Island Do p: >rovisions 5 s B e doe iy [StL&sr. . RG o SRrovislonsiers wea la e {,.,,T"f}.'&r:ii §gcefl?lo&x§,‘ N\r}a,gn;‘v,llmg\.li ‘ér?il:n;;l' cream &;.xe)’m‘l;c barrels e’ more than barrels, and ’é‘;lr?:i al;ea:;nt x;;slg:n;dlarg"e“})iltahck;::d dsi}""’ Fen st San-Jose, for Ban‘Jose | " Do 1st.pre! o vref prominent in s g * c . 83 1003 3 kW e (s SR RRL e 8 3 . 3¢ e Guatemala. | (Do, 20 breg ~len’G W et et e he Clone May | I B 1083 B B cina i for M/hole _Whest | SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. wishes fromince Majesty and,the Prinice I QHULL™Xrrived Mar 4Br ship Marval, hace au! 2% aw Co o @ 10c. v ay B v b % SR, w E ¢ pork was 7i@l0c lower; May lard, ic lower; | Flour, $3 %: Rolled Oats (bbls), $5 25@5 €5: in ‘'onsaort.’ s o | Do pref ........ e | May ribs, 2iic lower. | encks, $5 (o 45; Pear! Barlev. $4: Split Peas, | Mutton Is very firm at the advance, with —_——— | (DARKY Salied Mar 8-Ex ship Fannie Kerr, e e e .| _The leaing futures ranged as follows: | 33 7o;. Green Peas, $4 % per 100'Ibs. 800d_prospects of still another advance in @ [ One of the provisions of the French | “HONGKONG -Safled Mar 3-Stmr Peru, for 0556 Seves T 12 | T Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. ‘““;,};’n‘ - code forbids a doctor to inherit property | San Franclsco, =~ o6 seme R TR i [aaron e e tom 108 1oy g ChoACTOE v Blvo ot 10kt Slaughterers are an foliowar o "lo° 0 |left him by a deceased patient. City ol Rio de Janetro, "o L0 | TR May 10: 10614 1 08¢ 71 0sa| - BY persistent holding yhy S = BEEF—First quality, 6%@Tc; second do, 5%@ BT LICATA—Sailed Feb 19—Ger ship Marco Polo; | Y @it 0% | succeeded in depressing most srades of Hay 50c | 6c: third do, 4abe per tb. ENDAR. for San Francisco. | Coin No. > ! | per ton. Comprossed, owever, is higher, be- | " VEALCLarge, Sadtc; small, Tgseiper . AVANCOUVER rrived Mar G-Br stme » March 30% 30 3014 | Ing scarce and wanted. —Wethers, wes, 8 e per Ib. e h T ey 4 Feb 28—Bj hi; | Ala class Do deb July 303 311, 31% | There is no change in Feedstuffs. AN pring, @l5c per b, SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived Fel r ship O Clear ® Portly Cloudy [ o 0 Nav 1 S Saibir 320 A B D IR (FORK-Live Hogs, diic for large. 41i@4t%e | | a. | Moons Phases.|| Star of Bensal, from Ewansea. ® Cloudy ® Rain @Snow 1:iDos ol | | MIDDLINGS-$1s@23 per ton. | for smait and (%@i% for medium stock Hoss, | | | TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMERS. y Do Curren: o o 2% 2% | FEEDSTUF Rolled Barley, $24 per | 3@3%c; dressed Hogs, 6@7c per Ib. Q%) “Full Moon, || HAVRE—Sailed Mar 5—8tmr La Normandle, SHOW PRECIPITATION Atchison ad, 4% |0 S Line REERT0 24% 24% 241, 245 | ton: Ollcake Meal at the mill, $28 5029 50; # T 4 — —| Mar8. || for New York. SHADED ARE@%T N e |ir =otaos el Mess Pork, per bbl— fobbing, $30: Cocoanut Cake. §21 0G22 60; Cot. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. o | 12 |—fast Quarter || SOUTHAMPTON—Safled Mar, 5—Stmr New DURI I A ' Chi Term . 8 o Mes 3 5 5 | tonseed Meal, 328430 per ton; Corn Meal, — 4 | ool Ty o | 2 New York. 3 e | C'& Ohlo 5s.. 5 h el 10407 104z 108 U040 | 5 "Cracked Corn, $28 0G24 50; Chopped Feed, For Saturday, March 5. 1T || wrs|w| Mar- 1. || Yok for Ney N oricd Mar- 5—Stmr Btruria, EXPLANATION. D& ca Hog [RE" A 2y | para, per 100 T & 0% (& i SronnabIge). TPlent. UG- AWt e s s xalle [l m [ Bm | n|n | Norteon. || for New Tork i T N. ] 3 1sts..... v 1s 2y d, 00 Ths— _(Ex-car._in —Wheat, $17 Cheat, ctls ‘ine, | 5 | BU ; The arrow fiies with tho wind. The top 8- | D & 1 G 15 L& MCss. 90 Y oo B15 ;816 61 BI6. Iybt pen o Wheat an0-Ost TIOWT 00; Ot | Batier, ctis pinee | ok Bl o Sl et el e Mer#t ||| (HAMBURG. SalledMun:5- St Renmion ures at :tation Indi mum temperature Tenn L&SFG6s.. . 520 52 520 522% | $14 5016 00; Barley, $14@15 50; compressed, $17 | Butter, ctls = | | First Quarter, | M ANTWERP_Salled Mar 5—Str Westernland, i.:;g«uy.’.l aa‘ym . ‘\1\\ it, x:lan ndl’r;: ie. C"r;.‘f‘ per lmlrlr:— 5 ot | Adfalfa, $10@11; stock, $11@l2; Clover, ;;Eeexe (;(lls | Mar. . | for New York nt of , of melte i 4 sts 512 515 & 5 | Beans,’ sks . | and hundredths during the past twelve hours. Elec 58 . 515% 520 —35@45c per bale. | Potatoes, s I etier. £t " 1sobars, or solid 1 connect points of equal O e —~ Obfont e {Pelta ndls NOTIGH STO, MARBFERS. OCEAN TRAVEL. Hides, no air pressure; isotherms, or dotted lines, equal Cash quotations were as 'follows: Flour, BEANS AND SEEDS. Bran, sks {emperature” The word “high means high e D mew set 35.. 90 | steady; winter patents, $4 S0@5; straits, $4 306 i Middiings, o 726 | Quicksilver, “fisk. oA branciof this Tnital Sixies Edcoscsnnie by falr weather: “low'" refers 1o low. pres- | ;Do k00 & G It | e e e o0, Aouns, PUients | Beans and Seeds rule quist at uncheoged | OREGON. maintained In San Francisco for the benefit of ’ e e Dbty LECEE R Rl g SIS Lt G RS i o T i L Y | ove ot P e e e | B e it ikl | COOKS UR by cler olonE K Pec Ist DD Do pret spring wheat, ©oqst; No. 2 red, $1 Git:@i 0 — Wniten.’ 315001 65; Pinks; | Corn, ctls AT “Navigators are cordially invited to visit the the pr = interlor _and low | @ .n el ltPD& e ATRIT 90 Reds, $2@2 25; Blackeye. $3 40g2 50; [ ~°" g e office, where complete sets of charts and sall- along th: sbars extend north o. 2 barley, f. 0. §1 401 50 Limas, ° $2 10@2 15; Pea, | I T TTTGE ing directions of the world are kept on hand o e fles Eine Vaon Wab 1st and south rain is probable: 5 : e 1 40@1 50; Red Kidneys, $2 2502 50 per ctl. for comparison and reference, and the latest But whin the: i sed with isobars of D P o e Bre tatd, §2 75 @3 per ctl;Yel- THE STOCK MARKET. information can always be obtained regarding rked curvaturd th "hm”“"‘"‘:s "“; Va Centurles ®.10; ahort cibs sides .imfm $5405 40; dr:- salted | 1oW Mustard, g2 80; Flax, 32 3, Canary Sead | e ey nrgr:u, 2t to.r i mv““m edialiuas FEYANAICUAN | ISEANDIS, able. With n the vicinity ol Lt . frecileat siles (e P - 1 @2%c per 1b: Alfalfa, $@6c; Rape, 202%ei | T 2 - of interest fo ruran commerce, , Aahos) Shd taliing o the Call: Do_deferred . | shoutders (boxed). 34 short “elear sides | FAG0NC, Pex, 105, VIS e O | e e T g usiness o oth® | *“The time bail on top of the building on Tele- MARCH 12 AND 23. fornia coast er may be expected | (boxed), %5 35@5 55; whisky, distillers' finished | “NRRET "PEAS—Niles, §1 40@1 65; Green, $160 | 1or'a, L change e sugar stocks were easy, | graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before arnis consts e e o goods, per gal. §118%; sugars, cut loat, 6.01c; | gb per oel. but there was no pronounced decline. noon and is dropped at noon, 120th meridian, N, reverse of will produce an Ophir | granulated, .51c. - Mining stocks were dull and unchanged, as | by telegraphic signal received each day from JAPAN, cpposite T 7 | Plymouth e 5 —iio———| POTATOES, ONIONS. VEGETABLES. usual. the United States Naval Observatory at Mare O e % | Quickstiver y . eceipts. Shipments. e et dlelaeana ol s et Istana, Cal. By S. § China March 23. REPOKT. 15| Do pref Rjong huk 18,000 29,000 | > e ends paid in February amount- | "% "n5tice ‘stating whether the time ball was . S is: s Wheat, bu . 000 | Oregon Potatoes are doing better again, the | eq to $1,197, of which three copper min E Time.) e Marcrom, e Corn, bu Hio00 | other kinds being steady and unchanged. | aia §790,000. pper mines | diopped on time or giving the error, It any, is EUROPE, c Time. estake - 5 A orn, bu. . 305,000 | s g 790, 000. ublished the same day by the afternoot 2 Silver Jau bu 000 237,000 | Onlons remaln the same. A telegram received from the Consolidated | papers, and by the morning papers the follow- | At trequent intervals during the season. De- Mexican By v ¢| Rhubarb is higher. Recelpts of Los Angeles | calitornia and Virginia mine states that the | ing day. W. 8. HUGHES, scriptive programmes free of 01 Ye ariey, bu 15,000 | Vegetables are insignificant at_present. | output st w was 7. tons, of the | . Tleutenant U & N._|In cherse. COOK & SON BOSTON. On the Prod: E: e to-day | _POTATOES—Early itose. 85@T5c: River Reds, | gvarage assay value o | BOSTON, March 5.Atchison 113, Bell Tele- | matket was firm: creamesies. 196200 duirer | So@60c: R Bavianie CHOEH par mack: Ore- | 2 orase assay value ct'$3008 per ton. THE TIME BALL. THOS. 4 hone 235, Hurlington $3%, Mexican Central | [1g17c; cheese, quiet, S@Sto: egks. firm. fresh | €on Burbgnks, 70@s.c: _ Salinas Burbanks, The annual meeting of the Potosi Mining A Sy < E 5 Oregon- Short: Line 29%. | 10ige. - 2 > | Sitast 10 Petaliima, Turbanks, s0@tc; Sweet | Company will be held on Wednesday. Branch Hydrographic Offiue, U. S. N., Mer- | 621 Market St., San Francisco.. % = == G e Potatoes, 26@50c per ctl for Rivers and fsc@$l | The annual meetings of the Pacific and Sun- | St “Rrolinee™ gan Franeisco, March ASSOCIATED BANKS' STATEMENT. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. for Merced, new Volunteer Potatoes — per Ib. | set Telephone and Telegraph Companies will | 5, 1898. ' 4 TotE L TONIONS 82 l0G2 ctl; Oregon, $2 65@ | pe held on Thursday. “he time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO. NEW YORK, March 5—The Financier | Recelpts. Shipmts. | £ 85: cut Onions, $2 ck. 3 exactly at noon to-day—i. e.. at noon of the | cittes— 5 B e Taise 1b| The annual meetings of the stockholders of y . i . The statement of the Associated Banks | ushels. Bushel 5 perigibi| L RS ARINEE # %th meridian, or at exactly § p. m.. Green- >f New York reflects in full the disturbing | Minneapolis 19,240 | for No. Rhubarb, §12 | the Hale Noforoas Miptug ; Oocipany For [t Hime . S. HUGHES, Steamers leave Broadway wharf, of Newi Torkhredeca: 1-the dighurbing | Duinth i @2 per box; Alameda Green Peas,-4@5¢ per | dered by the Grayson and Fox boards of di- Lieutenant, U. 8. N.. In cnarge. | San Francisco: Sl aie g Belien g el E D I Mushroom 2c Marrowfat Squash, 32 | rectors will both be held on Wednesdn For Alaskan, ports, 10 4 m.., March 2 T eeks past. The heavy decreases, how- c per _ton ppers, 64¢7c per Ib: Dri s v “ompany 17, 23, %7, April 1 3 ever, cover a period longer than the seven | Toledo | Okra, abbage, @i per ctl; Carrots, 25 pn?h;’en i dond DER Rt 3:‘:'31?3.-3‘:;::(1‘3\1&?23; BON,. MOON, AND: TR For Alaskan ports (from Spear = street to_$16,000, on March ¥ X wharf), 10 a. m., March 2, 6 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, ) 3 v 2 United States Coast and Geodetle Survey. 4 at Portiand, Or. o i dan Hlinig Company, of Montan paid | “Times and Heights of High and Low Waters | “or Victoria, Vancouver (3 C.). Port Town: 36000, on darch 6. » e 78 0] at Fort Point Entrance to San Francisco | geng, Seattle. Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and g 3 Bay. Published by Officlal Authority of the | Ney' Whatcom (Wash.), 10 a. m., March 3, 7, Maximum, 3@ per 'Ib. ——; String Beans, Green Pevvers, % per 1b; Summer Squash, Sc; Egg Plant, 15 which the totals are supposed to repre- ;‘ Lot As was outlined in this anaiysis last h“.‘;;; . the averages did not include the losses | = | AND G | - he banks were then sustaining through Totals per Ib: Hothouse Cucumbers, 50c@$l per doze; < Ve Vev n pressure dur- t < The Kate Hayes Mining Company of Nevada urs throughout shipment to the interior. The latest state- x-‘,v,u’oxu'n‘:?l VEGETABLES— County. has Jevied an assessment of $1 per g{n@;rlm_g‘de%.h s low waters occur at | 1 1. 22 %7, and every fitth day thereafter, ments reveal very clearly the extent of this | Potatoes, sliced raw, 12 per Ib in lots of % | shore, delinquent April 5. , x""l Tront C(Mission-street. whard about | connecting at Seattle with company’s steam- s; sliced desiccated, 16@18 ‘The Morning Star Mining Company of Towa | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | ..o 'ror Alaska and G. N. Ry., at Tacoma with drain. “The decrease of $23,193,900 in deposits be traced through a list of twelve of the | ger banks ranging from one to four mil- lions of dollars in each instance. The only inference is that this money bas gone to other institutions and this ‘s further borne out in the fact that New York exchange at all im- twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | 3° [T gUA"C® Yincouver with C. P. Ry. 13c; Onlons, 60c: Carrots, old, 13c; new. 1 ;| Hill, Placer County, has declared another div- r Cabbage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 3c: turnips, | jdend. The rate was not been made public, | the helght of tide is the same at both places. o Rireka | (iumboldt. Bay), 10 & m., | | 2c; String Beans, 30c: Tomatoes, Soc. but 1t is believed o be $ per share. z March 3 9, 15, 21, 7, and every sixth day — = The North Bloomfleld Gravel Mining Com- MARCH—18%. 1\lhere|(ler, POULTRY AND GAME. pany of Nevada County has levied an assess- For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, — ment (No. §) of % cents per share, delinquent ayeos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), A car of Eastern is announced for Monday | April 6. ‘fota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, For the month of February the mining, mill- San Pedro, Bast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and i portant centers has advanced from a heavy | Opening 5 | and another. for Tuesday. ing and other. corporations on and around the Jow! .. March 2, 6, 10, 14, 13, 22, %, o ey discount to par, and in some instances to a | CICSIRE . Game is inactive-and not materially changed. | Comstock paid a total of $34,666 50 to employes. | ~g T I e bort ey fourth day thereatter. Fremmta Ul substantlal premium. The amdunt shipped has | o7 00T POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 12@i3c for Gob- | The payments were as follows: Andes (esti- | |Time Time| Feet| M@l pee: | “For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- Sy S ERnaNeS been more than sufficient to meet legitimate | (PR S - 2745 | blers and 12@l3c for Hens: dressed Turkeys, | mated), $300; Con. California and Virginia, W H w! ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port udy Shnany | frade "demands. At the ‘present time . the | - - Ll e 13@15c per 1b; Geese, per pair, §1 25@1 50; Gos- | $7330; Ophir, $1884; Mexican, $1504; Best & Bel- ® Tos Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 o uniss movements seem to bave ceased. Future’ de- LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. lings, §2 50@3; Ducks, $4@5 for old and $6 50@ | cher, $2560 47: Gould & Curry. $i73135; Utah, 2 "March 4. §. 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every Brunswick, Crown fourth day thereafter. Bnsenada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose del f‘:b’:ar Rfazatlan, Altata, La Faz, Santa Ro lia and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m.. March April 3, and 24 of each month thereafter. c vietnity—Partly cloudy | Velopments of & political character must de- 7: probably with fog late in. the aft ide whether it 18 to be,resumed or whether | Opening sk westerly winds in the afternoon. | the tide will turn and the money gsain flow to | Closing - from Mount Tamalpais, taken | New York. In view of the revelations made ‘ EASTERN LIV March. May. . July. .Sept. Dec. | 850 for young; Hens, $4@3; Roosters, young, | $509; Occidental, $1768; Alta, $i 10 75 71% . 66% . 653 | $7@7 50; Roosters, old. $4@i; Fryers, $6@7; | Lode (Shafts Nos. 1 and 2), $5769 ,,,,,, % 2t i Broflers, $ 50@6 for large and $i@4 50 for | Point (estimated), $1500; Belcher, $2 = small; Pigeons, $2 25 per dozen for youl d | low Jacket, $i811; Confidence, $242; Chailenge, TOCK MARKETS. $1 25 for oid. y Ny Imperial, $sé2; Sex. Belcher, e at 5 p. m.—Partly cloud d_southwest, 4| public In the current statement the heavy gold per hour; tempe, 38; maximum, 63. | imports do mot appear at*all strange. In GAME—Gray__Geese, $130G2; White, 50c; | (estimated). Chollar, $2038 v right to chan, . HAMMONM 1 the wonder is that the engagements were CHICAGO, March 5.—CATTLE—The cattle | Brant, 75c@$1; Honkers, $3: Hare, 50@7c: Ral $561.50; Potosi, $2226 75. Union shaft, $223; Si- wnhf‘utmrm‘:l?us'::iz:‘n:‘l‘;er: nll?n: dn:: recast Official. | nmot larger. As might have been expected, | market to-day was Iittle more than a nominal | bits. $1@! & for Cottontaiis and $i for small: | erra Nevada, $934 50; Aipha, $632; Ovérman (es- | “NOTE.—in the “he s lof s it From Spear-street Wharf at 10 8. m. Fm £12 First Class Including Berth Gis it there” has- been ‘a .corresponding reduction in y abo e English Snipe, $2@250; Jack Snij 1 timated), $1000; Caledonia (estimated), $500; in the left o i EASTERN MARKET | Lo i Rt o e o el | o only sbout 30 head belng offored, These | G SEn 80 be. ™41 s | tmmte) G CEe brmeted: R0; ' fbe sary, moraing fides scv gives i thg okt | HIGRER OVFIOR-Paince netst, £ty S. ed for by the liquidation in speculative circles | Were disposed of at prices substantially un- ra o (estimated),. $500; Water Company {(estimated), of N o . The | MOntE : e . day In the order of occurrence as to time. QOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts., — | and the calls made in order to strengthen res | changed from vesterday's ruling quotatipns. BUTTER, CHEESE AND FGGS. 5000; auariz mills (estimated); 36000, H LT At : : second time column gives the second tide of 10 Market street. Sen Francisco, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. | serves. The heavy sales of accumulated ster- | HOGS—There was a fairly active demand for e = e the day, the third time column the third tide, s — 2 — | 1";}:_‘;:;_{';?:9[]3; s T are r‘flrwaumm'fi hogs, but sales were 5c lower than yesterday. | Butter is selling still lower. FEggs are un- STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, and the last or right hand ;aluw’a glives ‘(’h: NEW YORK, 3 Liquidation wa o e rty $8.00 g at | Light weights $3 75@4; heavies, $1@4 07%; d. Cheese Is weaker. T last tide of the day, except when there are buf newed with nGe ey s e BRI G achy fhe re- | buflc o8 5G4 01 pie. 58 8003 5. bt e SATURDAY, March 51030 a. m. | three tides, as sométimes occurs. The helghts THE 0. R. & N. CO. day and sturday shott-sessinn & o o over s20 ! X | SHEEP—Sheep and lambs were quiet. In- = . : Bid. Ask. Bid.Ask. | given are ‘additions to the soundings on the A Rl Sy e b e s Lo | e o o ket (foriink | ferior lambs, {2564 50; Tair o prime, & 253 Ty B rotmtries, . T SN | my Donde— gy |QEIIARd Gas. 46 1 nited “States Coast Survey charte, except Rl bl B Ll S - <oy One eI S declines . sk Y 2 : feeders, poor sheep, @3 50; a . 4s quar coup..112 1i 'ac Gas Tmp. when a minus sign (—) precedes 51 N D el! orde; ver - as in reserves for two weeks. The Treasury did i ot 0t R Dairy—Choice to fancy, 16@16%c; second Q . 4 R, r |' I 3 A Large selling orders were executed for Wash- | 1 "e20r S (00 10 e, /R0 ranaters trom | 5500, L0 cholee, #4004 80; vearlings, $ 30GS. | grades, uy@ise per In is quar rex..112% —. |Pac L Co 41 then the number stven is subtractive from PO pts—Cattle, 200; Hogs, 22,000; Sheep, o v, 17 2 4s quar new...1%" — [SF G & E. Eastern_Butter—Creamery, 11g17%c; - ladle- | 45 guar new. .12 Sdn Fran ws to mccount for this sell- | Pacific payments will require within the next | = - OMAHA., packed, 15@18c per Ib. T T = SR ington account, as -was the case yesterday. | depository banks last week and while Kansas There was no —_— ing, beyond a feeling of ap) thirty ‘or forty days nearly 36,000,000 now in ¢ CHEESE—Choice mild new, 9%c; common to RIVE. v the Bpanish situation, © C¢ apprehension | ks, ‘it cannot ba sald that the outlook fa- | ,OMAHA, March & -CATTLE_Receipts, 110, | good, $@dc; Cream Cheddar, 1gilc; Youns At SIEENERS 30 ARNE $8 Second Class _ and Meals. % maii i ne 5 vors anything more than moderate firmness ( 3 ady. Native beef steers, 359004 9 | America, 10g1ic; Western, 11g12c; Kastern, 125 L STEAMER | FrOM 1 Dus SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: There wero occasional ‘rumors of mew de- | n'rates. The exchange situntion s so senal- | Wentern steers, § 0G4 60; Texas ateers. § 10 | Gisiic per Ib. PRt g B 7 | State of California Mar. 2, 10, 18, 26 velopments set afloat, but to a large extent they | tive that sudden advances are bound to bring | §5,5% CONS &0l hetfers, 9G4 o stockers and | pGGS—Ranch Egss, 119120 per dozen; store AT (R ol Mar & | Cotumbia Mar. 6 14, 22, 30 represented the guesses of room traders as | 8dditional imports and thus restore the equili- | '§{GGE Recelpts, 8000 g @2 10 | Eggs, 10610%c. - e e ar 7 Through, '{‘ltketsxlvl\d 'rhrém;nmnna‘-ise to all 2 Ve hor e W aitiag ton i | brium. e development of the next ten - s 5 ol 5 ST 2 5 z tern Points. Rates and Folders n Ap= B e e o s anington selling. A | goyy are such that o peeceable-conclusion of | By .48 108 & mixed, (82 5008 %; light, DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Tacomit, a1 Do o 5 rally In the late dealings was in part the re- | gur forelgn complications is assured, the money | ¥ (@8 80; bulk of sales ,- = Newport. -|Mar 8 E. C. WARD, Goneral Agent, sult of covering by the shorts who had sold | market will probably weaken. As it Is rates [ (SHEEECHecelpte, 1200 = Market closed | stocks of Oranges are dwindling down as Poruana Mar & 630 Market st. early in the day, but the coincidence of the | have gradually declined from the high point | §Leaq¥, Fatp to cholee natives, 38 14G4 75; {aif | youq) at this time of the year, and a fancy | Yorc By :|Mar §| GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., rally with the appearance of the bank state- | Teached early last week stock sheep, $3G3 90: lambs, $4 2G5 4. Navel will bring the top quotation. There is | Nat ! | Vietorin and Puget Sound |Mar & 4 Supeviateaente ment seemed at variafice with the statement, | LONDON MARKET. KANSAS CITY. no change In Lemons and Limes. Apples are | N C ; Empire.......... | C00s Bay. -|Mar 8 which was in some respects a disagreeable sur- | KANSAS CITY, March 5 —CATTLE—Re- | dull, with reduced offerings. : Ry 340 | Weeoir. 9 S F Say U.. 480 4% | Humboldt.. 8. 8. ZEALANDIA, for HONOLULU only, 'Saturday, March 12, at T 2 prise. The contraction in loans. the falling off | NEW YORK, March §—Tne Evening Post's | oclpts, 200. Market unchanged, only. retail | - DECIDUOUS FRUITS R a | d o 2 c! fl ial cal ys: Thy rade. Al g 50c per box for e . 65@%0c T - 0ana. .. In déposifs And (DeASELSEe ) caxl erd fich | Tandon Zaens A e ROk | R Racolpts, 600, » Mathet weak to. s | 100 Dot O Thalc ARALIT 10, for aens P Security 8 B0 — | Fomona.. 3.3, u; Buecial pans. larger than had been expectod. The fact that | markets here were quiet and dull to-day, tae | , HOGSRecelpts, S0, Mas L o RIS o N el Oron fancy. c: Union T Col0ld — | Mackinaw. Tates. the financial world had been going through | only signs of life being in industrial shares, | ©V6r SUOG R S G 24P GL 3 3; Beedlings, Toc@$1 50; Mandarine, g1 fl% Oak ‘Street Rallroad— Aren 3 The . _S. MOANA such a trying period with o little harm re- | the activity In which is still maintained by | fights, ;! 60@3 50; !’orfierl. Jarge and 50@sc for small boxes; Japanese | DO Californla 1083119 | City of Sydney . sails via Honolulu and sulting was accepted as a bull card, In view | fresh issues of concerns, such as Lipton’s Tea | $3 40@3 70. Mandarins, $1@150; Grape Fruit, $150@3 gmt 40— North Fork. %u;l;md- m&nsny::ng of the underiying strength of conditions which | Company, With a capital of £2.500,000. There |, SHEEIZHeceipts, W0~ Market steady. Rt boxi Lemons, Toe@3l for common and | E & Simna, e is thus demonstrated. Nevertheless the gen- | is quite a boom In such company promotions, > RNV R .7 ‘; %: é"rmfmm ey 4;';. ‘m:’xllc:ox; le:‘, Powel Line to COOLGARDIE, Australia, and CAPR eral list shows marked net declines extending | which are being o‘;erd\(;ne, ?owl“e\;ar. le:n{Acnns DENVER. Mareh . 5,—CATTLE—Recefpts, | 12 Bananas, $12@2 % per hunch~"i>|’n.°. Reno. P TOWN, South Africa. Z preterred, Northwest and Manhattan were the | f&t . | $333 75; stockers amd feeders, $4@4 60, | - itk ' Franoisco. spectal points of weakness. The grangers were | ::“:lrm';flg ffi?n?na'br?;;' ’\l,e; LT ?,5.“; i t pnj‘d z“:avmm calves, $@6; bulls and | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. g l;’w"é,f‘a," wmm g:gfincin Co. Ag’/: 431: STEANER | DESTINATION] Freight Office—227 Market st.. San relattvely. fism and the coalers a1aq ‘showed re- |.77s 104, fut gold arrived to-day febm Lhe' Cape | OGS Riteipts, 100, Market steady. Light| DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, %@ | STS e 0 fEOndBEy. . sistance 10 the decline, e and there | oo ot Mndsy. A Jargs wmiount of Japan: | fhckers, 33856 S: mixed 450Ul % heay, | Ko for 400w WOHKe for w-ws sowke | Y Ger T Wi 100" 150 - Ak je Generale Transatlantique. ealings 2 e o ilion dealers at | $3_70@3 ulk of sales, - for £0-70's. 2%@3%c for T0-SU's, 2L@2¥c for 8- Hana P Co... 20 — vi Snd eeemed to be good support for this stock. | ese yen has been bought by bul ) M HEEP. No receipts 5 £ 4 it ic & Pt French Line to Havre. As a measure of the uneasiness felt by the | 705 54 onmlh;kb:l’l:l ”3; Amsrl‘c:r;oit!?‘ldf:nr%l il it :o-. l‘m'gcn_ lr’::h?- %uusfl?fi" : cke gflt‘nfsspcm :‘n‘ :1“ North Fork ,‘}“‘“‘”‘"‘- g Company's Ber (new) 42 North francial community over the status of the | BOer® S Y iene irorsase in the amount EORBION (M AKEIE + % T Y yals and 1070 for K00 Lo wancy Macc: | Contra Co Mero Ex Asan. 90 o | AeAPe o Diaeo. River, foot of Morton ut, Travelers fl ountry’s relations wi in, to-day's state- E = 3 T%0; 5 g f:.::z‘ Tor the New York cr:ur)ns house banks | of American bll‘ls oflerlns.l G e e LONDON, March 6.—Consols, 112%; Silver, | Parks; gf“fl'o?«:e-u filwl::ckfi.%flh‘ue. sun-dried, g;;mmnsc%. B nm Humboldt .. '\g“} I;r'_‘“;n‘y"‘:nd the discomfort of crossing Makes o striking exhibit. There is in it evi- |- The Chinese loan negotiations Will probably | yi3,q; French rentes, 104f 32tge. Ao ox pitied_ana” 1G1%c. or unpitis: | SPome & B Pac A F L. ifh— The 'channel In a smail boat. New York to dence of a great drawing In of credits and fix- | end nex A LIVERPOOL, March 5.—Wheat, dull; cargoes | yjeached Plums, 5@5%c; Nectarines, 4@sc .for | Cent Gaslight. 9% — |Pac Sor Co... 96t Alexandrla, Egypt, via Paris. first class $160; " £eco! class R el S LS I e i ; : off_coast, nothing doing: cargoes on ‘passage. | prime to fancy: Pears, 24@dkc for quarte L Cor.... 18% — |Pmx Paint Co. 7 1% s been known ihat the demands. of the | Canadian Pacific, $6%: Grand Trunk, 8%: Bar | oft coast nothing doing: cargoes on passage. | prime jlo, (Bpe¥i 0808, fTq/fe (fof duarters | M B v Country for money for active use have fallen | Silver, steady, Z0%d per ounce; Money, 23 per | buyers and seliers apart, 94, fowor: Fiverpdol e I @l ToF two-cromn, Jo Bl MORNING SESSION, March 12, 10 &. m. March 19, 10 a. m. March 26 10 a. m. GASCOGNE . m NORMANDIE . | off considerably-this weel, but the statement | cént. MRt | “Wheat in Paris, firm; Flour in Paris, firm. * | crown, Stc for four-crown, dic’ for Seediens | 23 Alaska Packers' Assoclation 300 e T'A CHAMPAGNE . nevertheless shows a decrease In cash reserve v N—U . 8 7-16d. > . ¢ c for Seedless Muscatel 85 | 120 Hutchinson S P Co. 45 00 Humboldt. - LA BOURGOGNE April 2, 10 &. m. B early 85,000,000, That thix reflects the with-| NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. O Sultanns, K Gon layers: dried. krapes, “pac @ | S0 do | do 47 | Zenlandia. Sedney . . MAr 12, 2 PN Pi"sq | LA BRETAGNE (Apetl 9,10 & m. drawal o deposits in New ¥ork banks by in” | '\ o\ YORK, March 5 FLOUR—Receipts,| WHEAT—Spot dull; No. 1 red northern |, NGiS-cChestnuts tre ductable ar' sc “per | 170 90 (0 S | R Bietial Vie & Pt Snd |Mar 12,10 A |pier v | For further particuloss PRV D, L terior institutions as a precautiona: cas o - ity . > < ; Walnuts, ell an e for | 25 ° do o ————————————————————————————————— & N " Yo strengthen their reserves is beyond doubt. | 21,332 barrels; exports, 18,257 barrels. Dull and | spring. £s 1d. B softshell; Almonds, 2%@3%c for hardshell, 5 15 Oceanic Steamship Co 57 00 No. 3, Bowling Green. New York. a - 5 . CORN—Spot quiet; American mixed, new,. it - . ., 5@6c 2 G INTELLIGENCI [ 2 ., Agents, 5 Mon! The enormos, coniraction, i, loans of M3 | nominally exsy clty mil patente, 8806 155 | 300" S8 ke MArch ol BLd: SIS, | fop SoRchell And tase i Baershell Bebauia | g Hegaan Somnetnt S 20| SRIPRE SOOI B oot Tt Pt g New York banks and explaing why money for | (600" pajers', 3 40G4 @; winter ‘straits, | “FLOUR_St Louls fancy winter stéady, 10s. | Fecans. © e e ot hes all Nutsg | IO 8 P Branch Ry o v Gar.i. ’ ¢ Y Sy liauidation on the Stock Bxchange has §1501 ;.00 extres, BRI, diew Koipes | JHOES 31 pacin, Basi Coast, irm, £4 154 | §G78 BErPheewComb, S@10c tor bright ana 5@ | ° 3 Glant Powder Con .o Y85 | sime cleone, waivis. 14 Saturday, Maroh k. | _STOCKTON STEAMERS been forced and why prices were acutely de- 3 Ea P - s g 7e for lower ; new water white extract- | 30 § F Gas & Electric, s 30. - % | Aus stmr Burma, Mikulicich, 3 days 17 hours | Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., Dressed. It is possible that some part of the vmflflgfiefif“’,‘l'o.’,z“'}_ e . b0t LONDON WOOL MARKET. . Babaes tight wmber extracted, 3%@iie | . Street— o ey o T o s ) ;s o1 o due to liquidation on -ster- | easy; No. xed, - . o r Th. .50 Spring Valley Water . BUE o ® loan contraction s to lig , jons opened steady at #c advance on pe 21, 0 4 Stmr Coquille River, Johnson, 46 hours from | FREIGHT RECEIVED UP TO 5:30 P. M. Iing exchange collateral, which has been with- | #ive. Optiens opened FeaCy BL 7 ST 00 |y oNDON, March 5.—There was a good in- | ‘BEESWAX—23@2%c pef b, AFTERNOON “SESSION, SR ; R Lfltas thamyed by el tone: drawn from use in importing gold. But it is | cables, 8RC SRR L ST d Slightly on cov- | quiry for wool during .the week and a fair PROVISIONS. VESTMENT BOARD. Schr Rellance, Jensen, 7 days from Timber | The only line selling through tickets and gtv- the general belief that the gold imports have | Lo IVOrUNC CLd 'partiy e net Tower; No. 2 | Quantity was sold. Many Holders declined to é : ¥ . 5 Cove, onte e i {ncouen freigit rates to all polnts on the Lontion purchasers of American-: secufities, | red. e ot ot $105%; May, $100%@ | so| even at the better ruling prices, as the | Dealers report trade quieter at the old prices. Morning Sesslon—10:30. 0 Mossdenss, Beek TS from Ven- | Valley Raliroad. s which was heavy last weck, and against grain | 1 0%, clo; o hortness of stock and better reports from the D . MEATS—Bacon, 9%c per Ib Market-street. + 800 | Schr Ida Schnauer, Nielsen, from Fort B: ITY OF STOCKTO! Shipments. trom here. " foa s Hon"}"fik e 79&'2@?;'91'%3;“?1' 1505 | Smanufacturing cehters point to higher ratés, u:l»{;m 9%c for light medium, 10%c for uz’n“: 050 foL 53575 | pound for San Pedro. Put i on sccount ot ATy ¢ SRR, 5D PR e e T e Daiks | e O iec crop, ‘185, 4dsbc; 1896 crop, S, | And, especlally for merinos. The, arrivale t0 | ,ic"tor -extra light and 12%e for sugar-curea; | 33000 Spring Valley Toter 4 R | B R s Watien & Garn 4 N ilophans Man 05, Cal. Nav. and impt. Co. is a decrease In deposits of , 193,900, . 3 % 4 ¥ £ ate for AgRreg: | by -y i . ir ‘T L lays from -~ - - "G i transit for Sew York or-recelved to- | 197 oo MONCr, o oy unic; Texds, 1wy | ioiuding, S1000 formarded dlvect. " The “next B loe: “Mosn. Boer. 1 per bbls enere’| 20 Glant Fowder Lo oy A ° cLEARED. For San Jose, Los Gatos & Santa Cruz ay amounts in the aggregate to $5,800, 1 fheggise : 3 sale Wi g do,. $10; family do, ‘$11@12; Salt Pork, | 2 : o 3 which will serve as an offset to the banks' | @15¢. - i o P : ; . treet— Saturday, Phesy dat Torves of ash. The Hituation ih the Stoak mmar. |« FETROLEUM-Nominal |« . o EXPORTS AND IMPORTS. S ptime Bonk, s exed Slear B | g0 M rreet 800 0 Tmatiia, Cotptne: VickEn e Purt | EichRer Alsiso Texves Fiep | aally (sunddrs ket s closcly anatagous to-that which followed [ L northern, $1050G12, . . : NEW YORK, March 5.—The imports at the m%_gmm tierces quoted ‘At Sio per Ib a6 Sawaliah, CL8. 8 Gp <3 | mownsend: Goodal, Perking & Co. Sxceptod) at 5 p. m. Frelght and Passengers, e eul on of e e - 2 3 " ” a and 3 . . b ‘Boni! lson, San Pedro; Goodall . ): ' tember. The movement of :money then 6 the | COPPER—Firm. Brokers’, $11 50. port of New York for the week are: Gold, fg:m‘:‘ -7y ‘,7“; <l im“u:;‘lwm { MINING STOCKS. Pf;:‘h';. . o'.f‘ *dro; Goodall, mhnmbe;fle"mm' csqm:fxmm ;'i:r lA_.lvn ::‘e., Felowing were the sales in ‘the San Fran. | oStmF Columbia, Goodall, Astoria: O R & N | First strect, San Jose. ini rior to move the crops caused a stiffening | LEAD=Firm. Brokers', § 0. a2418; eilver, $35.300; dry goods and_generai ;§ & -barrels, 6¥c; 10-I ? money TIN—Plates easy. o exi of je | and €%c - for_pure i 10-b | it Sednts e impon potebens | COFFEE Dvilons cosed dal st unonageed | DS ors, i siver, HoutoL g T S8 E T ; packages, | S Stock Board vesterday: Btrmr Mineols, David: Gomoss. P 1 Ca. | o oy Teh the chsing ‘of he money. zats re. | Bpot- St No. S imvoton; Sie; Nov- T job: NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. Jess than 0 Ite—1-I> palls, 6 in & case. &hel it o Rk, WS BRys., DOl wisling: FOR'U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJ0. 08 e eas s * q §" 1 % . 3 % » Thaine 1o bo seen. That the disposition for the | DIng, zild, steady; Cobdova, SUQUS — ba 33(500 Ophir - 4| "By Ship Anglesey, Lewls, Queenstown: Ep- Steamer ** Monticello” moment is against epeculative outlay in se- BUGAR—Raw, du ,‘“{ 5 m lt.;d PORTLAND, Or., March 5.—Wheat—Walla 34 (500 Savage 22 | pinger & Co. . P ‘Wil e up to receive new boiler and general curities 18 svident, thoush large capital appar e uEal 0 e e A eio; conteotionersl | Walla, 75GT8c; Valley, 71@Tsc per bushel. n‘w Sierra. 8| Ger ship Othmarschen, Saelzer, Cape Town; | overhauling on February 1 and resume hee ently : " jmold A, Slee; el piande rendy to by stocks 8t any oon | Ol A o font, $io; crushed, $Ko; powdered, | TACOMA, Wash., March 6.—Wheat dull but : Catton, Bell & Co. route on TCH BROS.

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