The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 12, 1898, Page 10

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SATURDAY, N ARCH 12, 1898 Prunes lower and dull CmoIea & = Ry 6s. May ... 104% 104% 108% 104 |cultural implement works and for sheets, Is 20 s net, Tiec; fancy tubs, 80 Ibs met, 7%c; | Om 3 [JU I Tegw T oom 8% 85% | bevond precedent, and structural and Tail | LOCAL MARKETS. haif-bbls, about 110 Ibs, Thc per M. S i o iy » rn No. 2— , | works are crowded with orders, though now e e e 3 Powell-st bs ..117% — | Powder— ; ‘]’m?y %‘. 3;%\- g?% g; \;it“;lg;ln%ef:w, Iron bar works are daprfu'&s EXCHANGE AND BULLION. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. '} R CL&L. 100 — |California gxs 22 it = - ——— | Jily, o p = 1y | . because some are not fully employed, 2 . = 5 Dy B | September . 2 2% 20 W% ’ while the steel bar mills at Milwaukee have 10 | Sterling Exchange, sight ©.. — sigiy% | Fides are quieter and several changes appear. §'° gh;or;‘ .www“ E‘:k‘(n?jz\r‘,“ SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. DR ey Bl Amer e e Pt oy | 2oa | SU.om, three lelght-nour furds fasiygen keep Sterling Exchange, 60 days... T i s4% | The other descriptions show no change. S & Ny i0h o5t [Vigorlt ... il - [ IzniUnited States o &) | aay e R 2 o rders. ~ Prices are ve . ex- | Sterling Cables ... T 4%%| HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | § b Cai 6s.... — 113 | Miscelianeous— Silver continues to advance. FUB A DI et | Tisiamconi PE A N e R e I ot | N o TxEhanRS, SEhh = 12% | 10 under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, SPe She%al T % |Al Pac Asen.. s 0% 4 Wheat futures lower. &t Nov pref 11111 150 A Cot Ol .. | May "o 103 101 1020 | thoush the smaller agrecment Is expected, And | Fine Siivar o, telegr = B | 10%c; medium, 9%e; light, Sc; Cowhides, | S P Br 6s.....l12% — |3ev e Parley firm, but unsettled. | Hocking Val 6 | Do pret | Juty 0% 102% 102 | In some Western dispatches is sald lo have | Mexican Dollars .. = % |9Govic: stags, 6c; salted Kip, 10c; Calf. |8 ¥ Wat 6s...118 — (Hana x Oats firm. Corn and Rye dull. E";‘"‘;; W 33"\;"“’8;’ ,Ffl‘gm’ s 52 52 L """{““' 3 ina °F & Gy Hides, 17c; culls and brands, 13@ gl\'k“(‘al i lfimisz, avire - - | Lake Erie & , pret . | May 5% e minor metals ar Iy strong in de- ¢ o Veal, 13%@14%c; Gry Calf, 17% ock Gas 6s.. — 1034 = Hay still pointing upward. Feedstuffs un- | M0 Jrp Il 66 |Am Tobacc 1wy o BR324 0N | mand,'a sale of 4000000 pouads of Cobper be- e NUSOTHE SRR e e ot Gomekins, 30GIM4e | - Water— i T changed. Lake Shore 187 Do pref | *'Short Kibs, per 100 1os— | ing_reported at 12 cents, though the usual | qoyp 4 o e kias, 3@loc; Deerskins, good summer, 25 | Contra Costa.. 57 6. & Co. 55% 6% Beans and Seeds dull. | Louis ‘& Nash 45% | People’s Ga May 515 515 510 512% |Quotation is 1187 cents, and the product last A ‘utures were lower in sympathy n par Th: medium, %o winter, l0c; Sheep- | Matin Co ....50 —' |Oceanic § r- e Etos A | Manhattan L 957 Cons Gas ... 118 | Jypy Lvmy 5% 515 17 | Year was 305301 Ctone. awainst D947 con: | With Chicago. As usual there was no change | @3 PR T, oCMhidian, Cach: short wool, 40@ | Spring Val . 1004101 Pac B F L. 1 e > Met Ry ~...... 1385 |Com Cable Co.... 180 | = akh e L A % | sumed in_this country. Tin is strong at 14.25 | in the spot quotations. ¢ exch: im, T vools, 90c@ | Gas & Tlectric— Pac Bor Co... %6% al unchanged 8 D 5 bt % ¥ i a T0c each; medium, 70@%c; long wools, '%c@ | - ing better. Onions steady. Miph Cents. [Col F & Tron.... 18 | cash quotations were as follows: | cents and spelter at 4.2 cents, but lead 3| Tidewater quotations are as follows: $1 40@ | 51 %0 cach Cent Gagslight. $8% - |Par Paint Co- Potatoes doing better. 2 Minn & St L. | "Do pret ........ ® No. 2 spring wheat, 92@%c; No. 3 Spring | weaker at $3 774, and tin plates §2 83 for the | 1 413 for No. 1, §1 423 2@1 50 | | TALLOW~—No. 1 rendered, 3@3%c per Ib; No. [ M E L Co..... 13 1% | Vegetables about the same. Do 1st pref )" [Gen Blectric ...0 81% | wheat, %4@9%c; No. 2 red, $1 02@i_0sb: No. 2 | best, against $44 for foreign. Al ¢ for cholce and $1 4@1 Lo hn ke ok .9 e (ING SESSIO! e Tres unchanged. Cheese lower. | Mo. Pacific ... 24%|Tilinots Steel (.1 45 | corn, 292%i4e; No. 2 oats, 20jpc: No. 4 white, | Sales of wool for Joreign. o een- the | PET <t for extra choice for milling: 2, 2g2%c; refined, oc; Grease 2G2e. .- | MORNG 113 %5 Poultry depressed. Game out. Mobile & Ohf: 2 |Laclede Gas ..... 41 |fob., & No. & white, 1.0.b., 25}:@29;c; | Smallest since the week of great alarm, in CALL BOARD SALES. E‘(‘01"“1&CHVP“J??“-"}';;‘:%;&; @ | 82000 Maricet stret Ry Con Bonds 3s. i Fresh Fruits about the same. Mo K & T |Lead .. S | No. 2 rve, 0. 2 barley, f.o.h., 34@4ic; | August. 1395, but not because any mills have %\ro{]mm‘ Sesslon—9:15 o’ clock—December— :fif"“;:eégmf;:;m{%‘g’ pg} Ea 3 10 Contra Costa Water. . : 2 Do_pref x‘xi;‘ i -102% | No. 1 fuxseed, 3l 15; prime timo; hy seed. 32 50. | Btopped work. Cancellations are frequent, and ctls, $1 34 BOPSeOld erop, "2die for poor to falr and 5@ ! 25 Occanic oeamahip. €6 ss pork, per bbi, 310 15@10 %; lard, per 100 | jobbers have evidently fajled to sell as much | $econd Session—December—S000 ctls, $133%. | o 1Co=0 208 SO rop, 11@1de per . a0 © a0 Regular Morning Session — December—i000 Provisions inactive. Do Or Imp Co ... Ibs, $5 15G5 17%; short ribs sides (loosel, $0@ 88 they expected at the advanced prices asked, = yry Hides lowel J Central . Pacific Mail . . dry salted shoulders (boxed), $ 75@9; | but even thos 5 ad i | ctls, 31331 24,000, $1 24,000, $1 33%. $5000 Spring Valley 4s Dons Dry H lower. aseL e y sho! (boxed), 7 e would not be possible had wool | Afternoon’ Session—December—2000 c(‘l‘a. $134; SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 40 Giant Powder Con .... Puliman_Pal chort clear sides (boxed), $5 30@5 45; whisky, | cost millers' current market prices. Little Wool and Hops unchanged SN . 8 N 1 i = o Roriirat N Y Chi & St Silver Cert 2 distillers’ finished gouds, per gallon, $1 18k | Wool can be movy o Pelip near and | 14:000. $133%: 4000, $133%. May—10,000, 31 40%. TS F Gas & Electric Mutton and Lamb Jower. Hogs easy. Do 1ist pref .... 63 |Stand R & 5 p I Aied Ecs bE BEE - | heavy stocks .mf‘in",{,‘,‘h,"?fimfl“}mm., "3 | "BARLEY—Rain In the south and drying | Beef rules steady. Mutton is weaker. Lamb} 50 do do b Beef steady Do 24 pref 261, [Sugar ... . Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | ductions. Goods are now lower in qualities | north yinds in the north keep operators on the | is lower. Hogs are easy at unchanged prices. | 10 Hutchinson § P Co Sugar marked down Nor West 12°| Do pret - Fl bbls i less well known, though unchanged on stand- | Fagged edge and values are unsettled in con- Wholesale rates for dressed stock from| 15 do “do e No Amer Co 5%|T C & Iron ...... e ard grades. Cofton goods have the large dis- | Seguence. The undercurrent, however. is firm, R 10 do do No Paeific 207U S Leather .... Wheat, bu. tribution’ and _peiees Core Senerally steady, | Feed. §1 074@1 10 for dark 'to good and §1 11% | slaushterers are as fokows- Street— Do pref ... 583 | Do, pret :...s... "8 il Corn,“bu 00 | though in outside dealings print cloths are a | @112 for choice; Brewing, $117%@1 20 for | BEEF—First quality, 6@7c; second quallty, | 99 Spring Valley Water ... Ontario & W 1433 U_S Rubber ..... 1% | Qots, bu. shade. lower. - Peinet &8 Print fer demund. | NO- i $1 12%@1 16 for dark Coast. 53%@éc; third quality, 4@e per'Ib. . | 3500 Spring Vailey b Bonds 2 Or R & Nav .... 44| Dopret .....0. @i | Rye, bu. 0 Failures for the week have been 248 in the | CALL BOARD SALES. VEAL—Large, §@sicc; small, 7G7%c per b, | $5000 Market-street Ry Con Bonds 5s. Or Short Line .. 253 /West Unfon .11 8§ | Bariey Lu - . | United States sgaines 256 iast vear, ant 36 in | Informal Sesslon—9:lb - o'clock--May—15,00 | MUTTON—Wethers, dc; Ewes, BAQ0c periib: AFTERNOON SESSION. Pittsburg .. iChi & N ...l 18 B the Pradics Bachares foday (he Bukter | Cansda sgainst 61 last; year, ctls, T 08%: 13,000, 1 08 Decemporogiod, | HAME—gering; 10GLIC per T 50 Glant Powder Con ..... Regiing £ market was steady; creauneries, 13g15c; dairies, 98%C; 8000, Iige. - o . | PORK—Live Hogs, %c tor large, 4u@i%c | 0 Glant Powder Con oo oooe-i-o: Do 1st pre . | 1igite. Cheese, qulet, S@s%c. Eges, steady, REVIEW OF THE STOCK MARKET. Second Session—May—4000 ctls, $1 08%. for small and 45@4XC for medium; stock HOES, | 15 Hvaijan Commercial & Sugar. Rock Isl f24| Do pr Treabile it 2 i 4 il Regular Morning . Seselon-May—4o ctls, | 3@3%c: dressed Hogs, 6@7c per Ib. 360 Q0 A sy e stL&sF y?;’.[“n‘a s L S ok W XORE, acohin - pradecest's eview $108 December—200, $he. " E GENERAL MERCHANDISE. WS T Gas & Blectric Co. il o 7 2448 3 of e stoc] E will oot ession—May—10, s, $1 3 ceanic Steamship Co.. o 2d pref ... M%|ChI G W ... — SRR EREL S0 O 237: | December—2000, 8840, ey 50 Vigorit Powder s-os...oo.. B Tl [STaw o Go: Recelpts. Shipmts. | SPeculation is nervous and very sensitive to | “GATE™ e in Z BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, nominal; Wool g Do pref 1Ll il Cities— Recelpts. SHIPMLS. | the influence arising in connection with the | demand and moderate dremes. " " > “'" | Bags, nominal: San Quentin, $ 30. e e CLOSING BONDS. Minneapolis 46,150 | Cuban situation and our relations with Spain. | Fancy feed, §127%% per ctl; good to cholce, | GOAL—Wellington, §10 per ton; New Wel- | 500 S F & N P Ry Bonds. U_S new 4s reg.. 1224 |N J C Bs Duluth ... 20,330 | The market Is in the hands of professional |$1 209125 common, §1 17%; Surprise, $127% | lington, $10; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Coos | 10 land Gas ... Do coup ........ 122% |N_Carolina Milwaukee . 1950 | operators and the public s doing little or noth- @1 32%; red. $1 3%@1 €ray, $1 11%@1 20; Bay, $6 50; Wallsend, $9; Scotch, $10; Cumber- Street— * i ) milli : seed, Bon o ‘Gouip 113 ii?&‘sé’ St ol C45 | Ing. In fact, the liquidation of the last fort- Clipped (e -'zh:];éf'p::rv.on 4 S B01 0. | land, $10 in bulk and §1i 50 in sacks; Pennsyl- | $1000 Spring Valley 6s Bonds...... Do 2ds .. 9834 DO 35 ... 59 | St. Louls 11,000 | DI8ht has been very severe and there is a dls- | product. vania Anthracite Egg, $15; Cannel, $10 per ton INVESTMENT BOARD. U S 58 reg 11| Do ds ......10.00 3% | Detroit . 11’527 | position on all sides to wait developments. | CORN—Dullness still characterizes this mar- | Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Val- Do 5s_coup 113N Y C & § L'ds. 105 | Kansas City . 51,000 | After a lower market on Saturday, the week | ket ley, $9; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and 314 Morning Sesston—10:30. Dise. 365 N1 INor & W 68 ool 125 began with & violent break n the first quarter | Small round yellow, §1 10@1 12% per ctl; large [ =57 %0 i 10 Glant Powder 300 Ala cli 10813 | Northwstrn cons. 144 Totals .... 209,315 | o an hour on Monday, due to the report that | yellow, $1 05@1 07%4; white, $1 05@1 10. H'_‘m:‘-m.. cireular says: ‘“‘During the week | 10 o do 270 Do B 120105 | "Do deb bs. ...... 117% Tidewater— Spain had demanded ‘the withdrawal of our | RYE_$1 05@1 073 per ctl. thiare DAL SI ‘nine arrivals from Washing-| 10 do do 42 50 Do C 4 O Nav 1sts ...... 13 | Boston . Consul-General at Havana and also to the | BUCKWHEAT—$175@185 per ctl. ton wnnvzez.vz"t' ns of coal, eight from British | 10 do do 4225 Do Currency O Nay 4s .. New York . weakness of the whole London market on the FLOUR ‘MILLSTUFFS. Columbla with 1946 tons, three from Oregon | 10 do do 42 00 ok 3 Sihin et Elseinnle B e e Lontan ! Ajpa T SR e ohe: total. 3.847 tons. These dellv- | $5000 Spring Valley Water 4s...... 102 7% Can So 2ds . O Imp lsts tr New Orioans e S aorable, attltude reme Court of | FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, | eies may be considered excessive, as they are | 100 uichineon, S 3 Coueo: 6 Chi_ Term 4s Do 58 tr .. the Nebraska maximum rate case in favor of | $4 f5@4 65; Bakers' extras, $4 30G4 40 per bbl. | Sprifely our Qorihers co gland. This may Rt = C & Ohio 58 1131 | Pacific 6s of otals oL 154 the rallroads had comparatively little effect. | ML, LSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- | help to create a moment . The with- | 30 Spring Valley Water 4 w0112% & CH&D 4% 104% | Reading 4s 2 i In fact, throughout the week the influence of | o 00 B 5 O R he. trade: Graham | deawal of toai tomnage f Y i he horthern col- | $1000 Spring Valley Water 4s.. 102 75 D&RGIsts... 10 R G W Ists PARIS FUTURES. the far Eastern question in London was re- | [0we: usual discount to the trade:, Graham | dramal of comay 1o Susust nect will create & P i e o D& Rica . smlSraiace Wheat— Maren, aay, | Beceed et WNT 1 unsecding precuiacve | 10T BP0, e s Tt o | UeRCloncy hat. fhe G- steamers MRN8 | 50 Contral Light & Power. - 4 Tast Tenn Ists.. ISL &S Opening ... -61 5950 | feeling and increasing additional i | do. $3: Oatmeal, $350; Oat Groats, $4; Hom- | th, ular coal trade will be barely adequate s Valley Wateridn:. .- Erle Gen 4s . 6% |St P Closing . .62 20 59 60 | Prices steadied quickly on Monday, but falled | ny “s3 103 30; Buckwheat Flour, $; Cracked L oV Rl || S Spuing alley Water 4s..... F W & D lsts tr. 69 St P Flour— | to regain thelr deciines, and the trading de- | Whedt ‘33 500" Bannie t050: —Whols Wheat | 1og s (e A Ana roady sl Street— o 3 s | 4 Y 2 3 Vi dy and profit- | 25 Market-street Gen Xlec 5s . 101%| Do 38 ....... Openin, sesssnsares 27 6 | generated Into a dull, professional affair. On | py,qr 's3 25; 9@ 65 ng in the interim will find ready 2 GH &S A 63,0109 S0 Ry i (i S g 2 D eathr (hors e e Rpuah, Hotivery | Lop: P T e AL S Bean Sbleisalela dov oontt B e it o DG con 68 ..ol 300 IT B P LG dstars 97 March. M July. Sept. Dec. | fanse. appropriation by the House of Repre- A e coal, clearly Intimating that shipowners are | TFollowing were the sales in the San Fran- 299 4 Iowa C lsts 100 Do Rg 2ds . 31% | Opening .....710% T 72 68! 6 7% | sentatives and the more pacific attitude Spain AY AND FEEDSTUFFS. not seeking this port, as the present outlook | cisco Stock Board yesterday: 98 Kan P Con 10 'U P D & G 1sts.. 53 | Closing T10% T5% T1% 67% 664 | was alleged to have assumed. Irregularity fol- does not justify their doing so. This continu- © Morning Session. Hay was decidedly stiff yesterday and some | ous dry weather is demonstrating its influ-| o5 ypgeq .. 2 K Pac 1st DD tr. 131% | Wab 1st 58 105% — lowed on Wednesday. an advance on the ready - le . 10{300 Potos! ... % Clear ® Portly Clovdy La new cons 4s.. 100 | Do 3ds ........ 764 EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET., | hequiescence ot ih Senats in the action of the | dealera reported sales above the quotations. | ence very markedly on all inward frelghts. &8l | 500 hest & Beicher 32|20 Savage ! O Clear S L&N unds (% | W Shore. 4s L1 100% e | House being lost later In the Jday on reports | For fine Wheat Hay. $19 was rfused, and If the oy freiEhte are cradeally tending upward, | 00 Gould & Curry.. Ij100 oo Rl 008 ssouri 6s_. va_Centuries .[.] 65 ) . — Cattle were | that the administration contemp) 00, | hresent ot t ipt e 3 <entuck . 0 Sierra Nevada.. @ Cloudy ® HAain® Snow, MUK & T2l 8 | Dy deterred L 4 M::j‘; e :f“';;'!' s went ot # 5@ | Which would bring on a cricls in_regara to B L e and\ fifteen daya, morel o€ dry. weather will as. | 400 Mexican 11111l 31400 Yellow Jacket... 27 SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION] | (D2 8 oyoiiior SO IUE pret oo B | S0, e er graden bringing 8 1604 4. | CRUR 13y moie s ity the wmsetdled foreiam | *TERutts are unchanged. T aremow prevainmg T 0 A Gherma 111 DURING PAST 12 HOURS MINING STOCKS. Few calves were offered and prices were un- | markets and vague rumors about the inten- | BRAN—$16@16 50 per ton. . “.56@(505\::;:;1:{;:; s: mgés_am?er“;wa.“;n. it texioon Steston: Chollar .. 30 . 250 | changed. tions of the President and the possibility of an | MIDDLINGS—$18@22 50 per ton. $4 §735@5: Japan, $5@ 15; Rangoon. $4@4 25. | 100 Andes .. 10| 150 Oceldental .. Crown Point ..... 20 o 2 | “HOGS Fat hogs sold in good demand. Sales | unfavorable report on the Maine disaster. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled ~ Barley, $24_ per | "SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Com- | 50 Best & Belcher 32100 Ophir ..... Con Cal & Va.... 10 . 08|t heavy hogs, $3 75@4 10; butcher weights, kDTS REVIEW. fon Oficake Meal at’ the mill." 32350020 9 | panty“has reducca ‘Rs prices. and mow quotes: | 200 Con Cat & Va. 7ol S0onne EXPLANA-TON. Soni: & cirrry HREEE : 30 | 8 BG4 02%. ana light hoge, 33 70G3 924; bulk, e {onseed Meat, 325780 per ton: Corn Meal, $23@ | foriie net oash: Cube Crushed and U | e oA E L et Astieds | - c $54; pigs. 3 85. 5 k . W Piees c 5 o 1 | Crushed, 6%c: Powdered, 6%c; Dry Granulated, e . The arrow fles with the wind. The top fg- | Hale & Norcra.. 140isterra Nevada... =0 RGOl plen 0 A o and lamba was ‘acei| NEWORE, Mach, 1L —Bradsteests. to-(| M Cfacked: Corn, /g 0G24 50; Chopped Feed, | Srushed. BXe: Powdered Ihe: manola. A, 3ic: | 400 Mexican - 25150 ...... omount ‘bf rainfall, of melted snow In Inches | Mexican ... f0|Unlon Con ... ~ 30| (cq" Westerns, $4 @ 4 60: yearlings, 84 50g | all lines of distributive trade, but ore P&t~ | @19 per ton; Wheat and Oat, $16QIS; % Qat;'| 86c; Califarnia, A/ B pex: 1h: Balt baryels Jo he sales in the Pacific Stock 200 hundredths during the pest twelve hours. | G 5[ Yellow Jacket .. 25 |5 jambs, $ 2605 S0, few going below 35 ticularly at the larger cities of, the West, | §isail: Barley, $14@16; compressed, $17@1y: | more than barrels. and boxes %c more. Pk ere Miojaalew in, Lot aew ood! e e e o e e bel Sl e S e e I e e T RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Sorning Session. > A% ke ot . , . March 11.—Atchison, 10%; Bell 3 v “ mYpERRIe te 3 % T 5 ceeneen.. 23]200 M 31 temperature. The word “high" means high | Telephone, 245; Burlington, $9%; Mexican Cen- EANSAS oy tice. That the demand for dry goods, groceries, | STRAW—3@45c per bale. For Friday, March 11. [ Herter filmo;fl?? s 1g bBarometric pressure and is usuclly accompanied | trai. 5i: Oregon Short Line, 29%. c-ficfs.fi-gcagx'“' Mareh 1L_CATTLE_Re | by fair weather; ‘low” refers to low res- fure ‘and Io usaally preceded and accompanied | € T e Gt “tattle. strong, $4 66@5 10; heavy | and buflding material, s relatively most active By cloudy weather and rains. “Lows™ usually | VPR (ST ) SR Shipping grades, $6 40: cows and 'helfers | at the West, seems evident from the, slight first appear on the Washington coast. ~When Wl 2 % B hatives up fo §4 45: Westerns, | tone of disappointment In reports ading the pressure Is high in the interfor and low | NEW YORK, March 11L—FLOUR—Recelpts, N Siventors fe. B D ve! 4 To: stock- | Eastern markets, where business s reported | tion. e e mt, had 'the lsobars extend notth | 2,574 barrels; exports, 7261 barrels. Weak and | sra and feeders, §3 75@5 2; bulls and mixed, | moving less rapidly than at the interlor. Other | BEANS-Bayos, $2 00a53; Small 36/200 Potost ........... 37 | 800 Chollar ... | 200 Con Cal & 781200 Savage ..... bardware, iron and steel in its various forms, S i e lonr, an aks. - . 18as(Eraw: toud s m : 6 | 100 Hale & Norcrs.1 45 200 Sterra Nevada..1 05 1 452 458 Yheat, “ctls 11112890 | Stravw, “tons 11 arley, ctls ..... 1,560| Hops bal, - There s no further change in any descrlp- | Corn, ctls 315 | Wool, bales Trade is rather quieter all around. Rye, ctls . 400| Pelts, bdls . ‘Whites, Cheese, ctls .. 134| Hides, no . 147% 400 ... .. ...17071 01300 Yellow Jacket... 27 Afternoon Session. and south along the coast, rain is probable; | slightly lower, affected by the decline in |$2 75@4. | favorable features include the heavier foreln | s1 651 63: Large Whites, $155@1 65; Pinks, | Butter, ctis 32| Bges. doz 5 hi P but when the “low’" Is inclosed with lsobars of 1 ot s e nte st msa s wanter | “HOGS—Recelpts, offictal, 9200. Bulk of sales. | demand for wheat and flour, as indicated by | g s0g2 60 Reds. $262 %: Blackeve. 82 4072 50; Toitow, SO 24| Quicksilver, o g c 8 rRed Curvature: ain South of Oregon s im; | ik, Mithcects puience, %G8 MO | o iigs o heavies, ¥ T4 packers, 8 700 | Increased exports over last Weelk and lust vear, | 2 1002 00 Fods $0% f0, MR, 01 | Beans, sk £o| Leather. rots s | o Andea oo e TS0 Fotoet e = robable. With a “high” in the vicinity of v i ' - |3 95: mixed, §3 65@3 %: lights, $3 50@3 70; york- | and bank clearings heavily excectnE SOUEA” | g1 40g1 50; Red Kidneys, $2 2572 50 per ctl. Onions, sks 196! Wine, gals. 1217 200 Bullion ...o.csree 11/500 ove .. o7 5|00 S B & M. 8 ponding periods of previous years, —though | gppng’ Brown Mustard, 32 75@3 per ctl; | pr orSlf Aano, and the pressure falling to the Call- | WHEAT—Recelpts, 52,570 bushels. Spot weak; | 5 % o' exet o i 83 263 65. TS, 3 70; 3 as Vi VOor: @ &5 smaller than in recent weeks. Less favorable | yejiow Mustard, $2@250; Flax, 3235 Canary | \fiqqiings, sks . fornia coast, warmer weather may be expected | No. 2 red, §1 05% f. o. b. afloat to arrive. Op- | SHEEP—Recelpts, offictal, 3700 head. Market | 2,150| Lumber, ft | @ Con Cal & Va 350 | 20 Crown Point - 14| 50 Sterra_ Nev.. Northern California—Fair Saturday; lght | TEeSeiVondn'™ JppLES—Common, 5@s in summer and colder weather in winter. The | v Vi = o features are few, numbering chiefly a weaker 1, @2% C - in summes and colder M ea e N Tanigncs "oa | tlons opened ensy' on cable news, rallied|active steady. Common to mixed yearlings | ione fn prices of a tew staples hitherto marked Seed, $2402%c per Ib: Alfalfs, $306c; Rape, | OREGON. 100 Goyld & Curry.. 19]100 Standard ot et | slightly on covering and then collapsed In re- | & 80G4 6; lambs, common to falr, # 8@ |ione I Brices of & few Sales e ceptible in | 262%c: Hemp, 3¢t Tlmothy, B . Green, $160 | Oats, ctls ot ~ 400 Kentuck ........ 03|40 Utah _— sponse to a raid by a prominent Chicago ele- | 5 17%. OMAHA quotations for somé makes of coarse cotton P rse. Azspmmpandd (! saSTeety O i T s o kN 150 | 300 Mexican .... WEATHER REPORT. vator man and the bear crowd generally. Buils < - goods, print cloths, raw wool, the deman or i g = . = i e uted amd moade o attempt to | (OMAHA, March 11 —CATTLERecelpts, 2500. | whicki le reported siower than any previous POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. - e CLOSING QUOTATIONS. (20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) et e ¥ - | Market steady o 10¢ lower; native beel steers, | time this year: wheat, which has been affect- Lk 5 FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Bictut SAN FRANCISCO, March f1, 5 | ward a recovery all day rices closed 1%@ | 53 so@4 90; Western steers, $3 60@4 60: Texas | ed by war rumors, and the growth of the im- | p ot nee hatter Lo s FRIDAY, March 11— p. m. SAN FRANCISCO, March 11, 5 p. m. | I%c net lower. Heavy liguidation was a fca- | xteers, $3 1045 8: cows and helfers, $3G4 10: | pression that the' world's wheat supplies at | (FOioes 87 ToRE 10 4 again. | putter and Cheese are lower. Eggs shows Bid. Ask, | Bid. Ask. Following ar the rainfalls for the past; ture. A\’(\v 2 r%?] %!a!chi $1 0‘.!;.“ closed $1 03%: | canners, $2@2 90; stockers and feeders, $3 5@ | present prices will suffice, coifee and sugar. Onions are steady. There is no plirilmllll"E no change. | Alpha 0‘3 09 | Justice o g twenty-four hours and seasonal rainfalls to | BcI1 076, closed DKo 485 calves, $4@6 50; bulls, stags, etc., 32 60@ | The volume of busimess in the iron and steel | change in Vegetables. e bl AbOat s v this seaasns i Bl Yo 15 16| Kentuck @ 0 date, as o with e 3 75 trade 18 Teported very large, with relatively | pOTATOES—Early Rose, 65@75c; River Reds, | s 3 ry | | Kentuck .. , as compared those of the same date | WOOL—Dull. HOGS—Recelpts, 6000, _ Market steady. | best reports coming from the West. Pigiron | 5 e o is _plentiful. fllfleh- ceee 10 ll.%;-d) Was Bantjneason: | PETROLEUM-Dull Hoae 52 Tsad #: mixed, 33 80; light, ¥ T50 | production shows. & further gain and stocks | 00@80c: River Burban e, 0@75c per sack; Ore- | summer Vegetables contine to cheapen un- | D s Blohaea B Past This Last | METALS—The market for Metals continues | 3 g: bulk of sales, §3 8. | Do erease. Large sales of copper are a | Son: Burbanks, ¢3@de: Salinas Burbanks, are | der steadily increasing receipts. et S7b i i C] Stations— 2 hours. Season. Season. | in & more or less unsettled condition, with | ' SHEEP—Recelpts, 190. Market steady. Falr | feature and prices are reported higher for the | outi Petalime Burbanks, 55@7c; Sweet Po- | Some kinds of Fish are cheaper. i Caledonia -.... 28 3)|Overman ...... 11 12 S 0 ax % | Lead and Iron showing positive weakness. At | to choice natives, 8 $@4 7: fair to choice | week, as are also the quotations for Indian | tatoes, %asic per ctl for Rivers and @c@st for | Following is The Call's regular weekly fetall | Chollar B O R SR Red Bluff .. 9 1.0 £33 | the close io-day the Metal Exchange called: | Westerns, §3 6004 50; common and stock sheep, | corn and wheat flour The Industrial situation | Merced: new Velunteer Potatoes, 3iec por tb, | price list: S T I e Sacramento. 0 855 .3 | PIGIRON_Warrants easier, with 3¢ 70 bid | ¢33 90: lambs, $4 25@5 20. \kely o be Inproved by the ending of | ONIONS—$2 50G2 75 per ctl; Oregon, §2 500 | "oq T pons - s A z San Francisco v 7.4 20.6% | and 36 £ asked. ENV z t 2 75; Australian, $2 50@3; cut Onfons, $1@1 35 ek Lo v Lhatienge . 26 28]Seg Helcher ... 04 06 = - * DENVER. the New England cotton mill strikes. | i Aus 3 i 3 Cannel 12 00]Castle Gate. 9 ot = 98 Fresno -.... 0 348 %% | "LAKE COPPER—Quiet and unchanged, with | o ocooo o DENYER o o ecelpts, | . Business Is gencrily active at the West. | per sack, Cannel .....4—g12 ofTCastle Gate. 950g10 00 | Confidence ... 6 70fseorplon --ooc, % Los Angeles 0 4.80 1608' TIN—Quiet, with $14 25 bid and $14 40 asked. | B0 MAEKERHERETL S04 "0504: feeders, $3 %0 | active at St. Louts. ~Kansas City —packing paragus, 300 boxes Rhubarb and 184 sks Peas. 00 @12 00| Wellt . Con New Yo d Synateats X S 03 S S . with $4 17% bid and | B B ) 4 10@4 65; bulls and stas fitiousemsepore the derapGioNEEI I ER e 1 AT, L e D ey 1p | Beatue 500 | Covs Baver. — 97 | Eureka = tandard ... 185 Fuma .......¢ e 0; 85 .31 2: sked. A ¥ 5 ast year. A perceptible improvement in dis- | for No. 1 and No. 2; Rhubarh, 30c@ e e 17 | E 3! 8 = 2 2 2 2563 50. : Dairy Produce, ete.— Exchequ 0 Union Con ..... 3 35 Sam Framcisco temperature: Maximum, 74; |, LEAD—Weak, with $3 70 bid and 33 75 asked. | ¥ 5. . | tribution s moted in Chicago in many lines of | §1 per box; Alameda Green Peas, 2%@3%c per duce, g : s R CONDI v v v miners and smelters quotes Lead at 33 60. T5@3 80: v 047 t | & feature of the week's business at /that cen- | @30 per ton: Dried Peppers, 6@7c per Ib: Dried | Square .........-29 ch Eggs, per - 5 7 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | ™ O ey, 5@ 15 points | mixed. $3 75@3 50; heavy, 3$3 7043 S0, = 5 d| Do, per roli.....35@37| doz 151 - ® s sy _ COFFED-—Options closed steady, 5415 points | Mok Hetoibie “lade.* Market, steady, | ter., Trade Is of satisfactory volume ‘at _the | Okra, D:ic:a(;;bh(s:fier.l'g)fita’fi»:“wj:‘er‘);-\}l‘.hCarm(s, %| Do per ioli.il mgw| dox .. oo 150— ower. 3 bags, | ow 3 ; % | Northwes| | sack: Garlle, 3 3 -He— g = = The pressure has risen over Southern Call- | § 13G5 20; May, 86 2645 %0, - Spot Coffee—Rio, | ewes, 8 56G4; wethers, 35 0G4 35 M0Tabm i) Export usiness in flour and wheat (rom the | Log Angelet Grecn Peas String Reans, | Cheete, Cal.....-10G12 | b ... fornia and Arizona in the wake of the storm. weak; No. 7 involce, 3%e; No. 7 jobbing, 64ci 7 —_— . Pacie Coast shows a considerable gain. Boat | 1c: Tomatoes. $1@1 50; Green Peppers, 30c per | Cheese, Eastern..lig2| Do, extracted. = 1t has fallen rapidly over the Upper Missouri mg;l_hf\url‘] but steady ;, Cordova, 5‘23‘,,‘?,3;, i BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Yl:.u!ld!ns iF active on Ar‘-afléu account. A kood | llh %,m{‘“,,. s%‘“mh'be g,.f‘.%,g, p,.md 20c per | (‘:‘efl‘e. Swiss. .dznmo ! March, 185, o3 | JGAR—Raw, steady T 3 d usiness is doing at the South. b: Hothouse Cucumbers, per dozen. | Meats, per pound— The temperature has risen from 12 to 16 de- | centrifugal, 9 test, 43c: refined, qulet. Business failures in the United States this | EVAPORATED VEGETABLES— | Bacon ............12@17 | Pork, fresh | 4 | over Nevada and the Sacramento Valley. | ~BUTTER—Receipts, 225 packages. Stead; BOSTON, March 11 “'w"“:"l’: C"'“';“:;‘:‘ week mumber 247, against 232 last week, 227 in | Potatoes, sloced raw, 12 per 1b in lots of 25 | Beef, choice.......12@15 Pork, salt | |Mo|Tu. we T [Fr. Moon's Phases. s also risen over Southern California. Western creamery, 16@20c; Elgins, 20c; fac- | Bulletin will say to-morrow of e wool - | the corresponding week of 1867, 257 in 1895, 262 | Ibs; sliced desiccated, 16@1Sc: granulated raw, | Do, good... $@10 Pork Chops. i g Sl slals o Rain has fallen in Arizona, tory, 11@17c. 3 Ket: in 1895 and 231 in 1804, 13c Onfons, 60c; Carrots, old, 13c: new. 18¢: | Corned Beef ...... §@10 Round Steak...... @10 g A The tollowing maximum wind velocittes are | ‘EGGS_Receipts, 011 packages. Firm; West- | *The war scare has completely knocked the | Business {uilures i the Canadian Dominion | Cabbage, 3c; Sweet Fotatoes. 50 Turnips, | Ham, Cal.......12%@15 Sirloin Steak....i23 = i Y TS A L R L e e G D R i L lite out of the wool market. The cancellation | this week number il against 21 last week, 3 | 2%c; String Beans, 3c; Tomatoes, Slc. Do, Eastern.... 9|5 Porterhor-se, do..11 6| T) 8| 90| N|R | CTast Quarter est; Yuma, 3, north; o Falls, 28, south- et n 1897 and 5% in 1896, S Lard ... 12615 Smoked Beet — === =l o w DRIED FRUIT. of orders for goods is a depressing feature. | "y ,rger wheat and flour, but smaller corn | m . 3 - 3 1718 & Maru Forecasts made at San Francisco for thirty | —Calife Statitically wool was never stronger, and for- | shipments are a feature of e tds e POULTRY AND GAME. e L | o] ki) b ] S = i ; NEW YORK. March 11—California dried y D re e t Spring Is@ = I3l New Moon, hours ending midnight, March 12, 189§: N K wiotand ofher Fruits steady. | elgn markets are advancing, but here all mer- | week. “The (otal exports of wheat (lour - | pogtern Hens are weak at $1 2%5@4 50 per | Fruits and Nuts— FYED Snr 3% i i chants are safling near the shore, keeping a |cluded) from the United States and L;‘H::l'fi:'lgig domen Local stock continues to decline un- | Almonds, Ib....¢..12015| Limes, doz —;’Fh“ e a northerly winds; probably fog in the morning | = b S “wood dried, prime, _ week aggregated 4,484,761 bushels, — GRhp opust | ?mess:‘?h;fi’ siibe, tancy, Sa@ite. | '"1‘-%3“3?515:&‘::?3? on hand. are will prob- | 252,50 bushels lnst week, 1.09%452 bushels in | der competition with the Eastern. fif:’:;i.'bda;' 13:3'22:‘.‘“ oz I Southern California—Fair Saturday; - lght | "PRUNES—21@Sc. At emuit 1h better business. The sales of the | 1836, 2.791.180 bushels in 1865, and 358,050 bush- | Game Is no longer worth quotin. e e 3% | Walauts, 15 Dartbienyiyinak B RICOTS Hoyal, 5%@7c; Moorpark, S%@ | ‘week are: 1,119,000 pounds of domestic_and |els in 188, Corn exports are smaller, amount: | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 9G10c for Gob- | “poyltry and Gi d 159— THE TIME BALL. Nevada—Fair Saturday 100 e T s 6f forelgn, sgainst 197000 | Ing to only 3,23,068 bushels, against 5504000 | plers and l0gile for Hens: dressed Turkeys | goou!'s 37 SO0 o murie 5 ah):r—rmr Saturday; continued Warm | PEACHES—Unpeeled, 5@tc; peeled, 12@l6c. | jounds domestic and 492,000 mmdc; 1ore‘xln; 131.( bushels last week. ey | 12G14c per_Ib; Geese, per pair, $I 80@L 7 Y:“n:é each.... Duck:- .?;'-‘Ib 15@ 17| oo en Hydrographlc Offie, U. S. N.. Mer- ! Sweek, and 4,188,000 pounds domestic and 2. BANK CLEARINGS. Goslings, $225@260; Ducks, $4@5 for old and 55| “Chante Exchange, San Francisco, March ‘Arizona—Showers early Saturday morning in LONDON MARKTS. ; fen for the same week last yea ¥ : a4 | “ers, each..... 60@ 75| Geese, each....1 Z5@1 75 000 Tpotng CoPelen > pe B or e e ers. 4, 1 togy; | 010 Roosters, 0o _|RiSne pair. %@ @ 1L 1898. = o ern portion; falr Saturday; warmer east. D e o Cate show o decrease of 20. s Franeiseo and vicinity—Falr Saturday; > “oy . = 17,178,000 ds The following table, compiled by Bradstreet, | (7T 3 . each ,.... Rabbits, palr.— The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped L northerty Chaneing (o, westerly winds. = | . NEW ek ,M‘:;': L e B omentlc g e, date in | shows the bank clearings at elghty-eight cities | FrYers 1 S N | oyl i o | Hare. Sach.. D | exactly at moon to-day—l. &. at noon of the Speclal report from Mount Tamaipals, taken | London financia’ corics 2 1897, for the week ended March 10, with the per- | and 1 251 50 for old- | Broflers, each. 3@ 40|Wild' Geese,pr 4@ 50| 120th meridian, or at exaciy § p, m.. Gree at 5 p. mo-Clear: wind north, 12 miles per | markets here opened better to-day, then be- recelpts to date show a decrease of 21,- : g N Vegetables— hour; temperature, 63; maximum, 69. e fat on further llquidations, but recov- | 610 haioe qomestic and 57,171 bales foreign. prz:etgs; u‘r’.{; ’::\vzs:::, ::gm:e::::;eifi;syefix_n GAME—Nominal. B gD b o R e e e LEXANDER McADIE, ered later and closed steady to firm. One small ——— L Pecsaitige BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. doz...65@75 Onfons, Ib.. L4@5 RS T "1 Local Forecast Official. | fajyre was announced. Brazils remained flat FOREIGN MARKETS. 18 ’%‘E‘h&’"" aried 10613 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. =f on a rumored issue of paper money by the 5 T—C i v New York .. 5 780,205,354 There are indlcations that Butter has about | green. 50 o EASTERN MARKETS. overnment._ Spanish securities were also | LONDOX. March L e [momony .. o s eat touched the bottom, as orders are belng re- | coiored,ID:rrr 4 3| Dotatoss, b 3| paan | M LDow g heavily sold on a talk of reduction of interest. | 35 3-16d; French rentes, 1ML TMe, | Chicage = 97,680,201 celved from the north, and packing will soon | Cabpage. €ach.... S@10| Do, Sweet %3 | Norn ¥ PR Mar i3 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Tl b e e e AR L e el e A T DT 65,386,198 commence. Store Eggs are doing better, and | Caulifiowers, each 3¢10 Rhubarb, b....... & LT T e Mar 13 NE 0 I O e e P st by suraore after | 1 standard” Californls-whedl, S 63 ciemts| B Lous 28,031,033 e ‘active. Semand for them. Chicsse | Colery. banch.c... 3¢ |Radishes, dz behs:og1s | Gotmmons. ..o | Portmnd Mar 12 NEW YORK, March 11.—There was & briet | business hours that the United States was | off coast, less active; cargoes on passage, easy Hnllll?mlorr‘e 17,967.962 is_lower and dull. Cress, 'doz behs. . 20625 | Sage. lb.......... 35615 e o el how of stromgth by some stocks in the early | about to declare the independence of Cuba. | for white, quiet for red: English country mar- | oo, ione oo BUIERS Soisav e e Cucumbers, dzl 001 50 String Beans, Ib..20G25 China and Japan........ |Mar 13 trading this morning, prices having been ad- CLOSE. kets, dull; French gountry markets, steady; | cincinnats By 3y b TG ec- | Gieen Pein 1Ds e 0 Slarmt. SlE s tigl) Victoria and Puget Sna... | Mar 13 I e ine Tondos Exchange above the New | Canadian Pacific, 844 Grand Trunk, 8. Bar [ wheat in Paris. quiet; flour In Parls, firm. RKonsas City o tency, 10Tk - e | T urnips, doz......15@20 Newport.. - |Mar 13 York parity of last night. The savance did | silver, weak, 25 3-16d ‘per ounce. Money, 2 COTTON—Uplands, S%d. New Orleans . g gt | grades, 14@14%c per Ib. ek g 0@15 ;\;:“Ilaexm Mar id not reach the London level, so that there was | P°F Nt - CORN—Futures, quiet; March, 3s 4%d; May, | fLrneapolis T e jCDgsternieTntterComnay 16@16%c; ladle- | “pigp per pound— Wihamette. ... |Seattle. T [Mar 14 considerable arbitrage buying for London ac- CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 33 3%d. v el rnd o packed, M@ DT 1%41d mew, Sc: common | Barracuda .......13g35|Shad .. . |Newport. count. There was some buying orders also P NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. Louisville 4 7,393,843 to good; SiSte; Cream Cheddar, 10@11c; Young | SAIB oo ‘? §M Bass . . |Poruana . which were executed through the channel usu- | CHICAGO, March 11.—The start in wheat | ” Ay . America, 10@11c; Western, 11@12c; Eastern, 121 g;gg:';"s Efi = '5;‘,‘::‘“ £t grxlxcu;::m 211y employed by Washington operations. This | was quite firm, July opening %c higher at %% | PORTLAND, Or.. March 1.—The slump in @13%c per Ib. 3 > d b el o] el : Susing £oon came to an end and gave color | G90%¢, and May e higher at 31 (4%. There | tne wheat market in the early part of the day EGGS Rtanch Eees, 11G1% per dozen; store . A | Shargmon™ 3010 | EORABE 11T Vittoria & Puset sna 1 Mar 13 to the supposition that the orders were merely | was considerable falling off in the volume Of | had no apparent effect on values in this Eggs, 10%@Ue. _____ Kingfish @10, Tomeod 10@12 | Arcawa. g |Cocl Bay. Mar 13 Placed for effect. The whole list soon yielded | Argentine shipments, and this was apparently | city, exporters being governed entirely by | Indianapolis DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Mackerel Clams, g: —g Colon Panama Mar 19 %o Qepression and the decline was only occa- | the only reason for the slight advance. No | their immediate needs: §ic to T6c was abont | Columbus, O Do, Hors 58| Do, hardsheil, —_— slonally arrested by unimportant rallies during | great amount of wheat was offering and very | the top rfiure“(:;‘ ‘n\“fll:a;]\“;m, and Tc was Savannah’ ... There was no Orange auction. ;:xy—:g“;o 52%—‘%?“.{\‘1::::;]' ety 5 STEAMERS TO SAIL. the rest of the day. The strength displayed by | ljttle demand existed for the first few minutes | Paid for blue st Fo0 0 A% e The market shows no materfal change In | Rocieh .. T P DR s e American securities in the ecarly dealings in |and the market remained about at a standstili | 1,coMa, Waeh. March 1lL.—Wheat was R anything. ¥ Salmon, smoked..20@—| Oysters. Cai, 10040 STEAMEL. | DESTINATION, SAlLS. | PIER London was in strong contrast to the weakness | for that time. Then it commenced to drop, | jower, with downward tendency. No. 1 club, | Memphis ¥ 5 DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Salmon, fresh....15@20| Do, Eastern, doz.25 Orizaba.. ..|Mexico ...... 12.10 Am|Pler of Spanish Government bonds, which were | slowly at first, under statietical news. Liver- | 73g74c; No. 1 blue stem, 76@77c. * | Washington i) Apples, 40@50c perdb:n‘x lggrmcorfnmon. 65@90c | Shrimps ceeees 8Q@10 Pomona.... |San Diego. 12,11 A% | Pler 11 poorly supplied either in London or Paris. The | pogl recelpts for the last three days were slight- o Peoria .. ifec) ¢ T g ‘°{.l§‘9§“’;!~,° fi;‘fi‘f-en's".xu?elh Oranger. - +1.500 %’g—}a"m"' E»‘.’;‘“”u“:‘fi“" Mar 15 1 bu|PMss gniy, Tational expianation that seeis avallable ||y in excess of, normal requirements. The most PORTLAND BUSINESS. Rochester 8. 275 Seedlings, T5c@$150: Mandarins, $1G1 25 for T STOCK O Bucbia | Vio & Drtond | Mar 12, 10 Axi| bier 9 T e e alg hstilitics be. | disturbing clement was the big addition 0 the | poRTLAND, Or. March 1l—Exchanges, | Worcestor .. 53 large and S0GTsc for small boxes: Japanese HE MARKET. Areata.....|Coos Bay..... |Mar 15 10 A|Pier 13 ' Voaen "t “United States and Spain and was | stock of contract wheat here. Chicago recelpts | o35 698; balances, 336,534, Atlants = » Mandarins, $1¢160; Grape 'Fruit 415003 - Bhmboldt. | Alaska. - 13, e | Plor 8 alarmed by the Spanish Government's acute | were 57 cars to-day, 19 of which were of con- s Salt Lake City . B5.. Per 0% for wood to cholée: Mexican Limes, Previous prices ruled for mining stocks with - | Portlana 1. 10 an|Pier 24 financial straits. Sent'ment on the local ex- | tract quality. Besides this, 61 cars and 16,000 CASH IN THE TREASURY. Springfield, Mass .. 31 B Teatitornia Limes, In small boxes, Socg | the usual dull trading. Humboidi ... [Mar 1. ¥Ax|Pler ) on ah 16 Shbwa by the | Dusbels Nomhelt e, S T 2 > o R £ BUn g Calltory e % Per” bunch Bine | On the Bond Bxchange sales were of or- | Kol0%o: Blomboidi. . Mar 1o § AN it 3 Gord with ehat of London, as is ehown by the | ljcensed houses, The continuance 6t the heayy | WASHINGTON, March Il—_To-day's state- [LOHiING Je - 8. apples, $5@4 per dozen dinary volume and prices showed no sharp | Homer.... |Humbolat..: 1. 10 Av Bler » Points il ibrough the list, and over that in | so nave effect on (radérs and the unusual heay- | ment of the condition of the treasury shows: | 5. joseph ....... o SRYOD. FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, Brc.|footiations Oceantc Steamship was lower. Sanw Eoaa|San Diezo. .. BHAY Peril g ceptional cases. The fall of prices was at | jness of to-das's receipts resulted In an: al. | Available cash balance, $225,103,351; gold re- | Los Angeles .. 5 d “| The London, Parls and American Bank has | Walla Wila|Vie & P Souna |Mar 17, 10 A% | Bler 8 1o time violent, but the offerings of securities | most total withdrawel of support shortly after | serve, $169.274.005. Norfolk Prunes are Tower i anything, and only the | declared a semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent | So0% Bag.; Rewport...... Mt 10 Jo 4% bler 11 Were constant and there was no support ap- | the opening. Prices in consequence ~begun . BEVIEW OF TRADR Svracuse e oen are wonted ANl other doc | for the Inst half of 15, making a total of 7| Sieahaey| banatie.s, At 15 12 M|PM SS parent at any point in the list. The extraor- | gradually to decline. No very great selling DUN : Des Moines YeLy, Bl S 5 OHRAE (e | S5 ant o Ihat year CitySydney | Panama. s dinary weakness of exchange made it possible | pressure was put on the market, however, un- T Nashville ..... scriptions are dull. P 0 Wecott. Humbldt Bav. | AN th-aay for the great importers to withdraw | tl the price had got to about S9ic. Leiter | NEW YORK, March 11.—R. G. Dun & C« Wilmington, Del . DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, 3%@ | The annual meetings of the Pacific and Sun- £old from the Bank of England In spite of the | brokers were as usual gving support to May, | Weekly Review of Trade will say In its fssue | Fall River e for 40-50's, 3%@3%e for 50-6V's, 2%@3ie | Set Telephone and Telegraph Companies have | SUN, MOON AND TIDE. o Ghz0's, PU@2N%e for T0-80's, 1%@24c for sy | been postponed 4o March 1I7. fon 1@ for 9-100's: Peaches, 24@ic; | In the Standard Consolidated mine at Bodie | ypitea States Coast and Geodetic Survey. fancy, 4%@sc: peeled, 10@12%c; Apricots, s@eo | fo the week ending March 5 the regular Work | Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters e vals and T@T4e for good fo fancy Moo | Of Prospecting continues on the 150, 2%, 3is, sso, | at Fort Point Entrance to Seb Frattisco TRV ted Apples, 6X@T% 5 470, 528 and 582 foot levels in the New, Biacl Hay. _Published by Official Authority of the parks; Evapora PP Tac; sun-dried, | Ngin, Standard, Maguire and Fortuna ledges. | Superintendent. virtual premium asked by that institution. | bidding $1 04. Then apparently an organized | - Vi % Seranto Tl e i R ne o Wiy Tahusasat Mruses |55 ogmonowsy BT som el RS A B0 | e Beui . alto by the stiffening of the discount rate in | came into the market with heavy offerings of | industry or branch of no re- | L ugusta, Ga Pronie Yestordav-a 1ate dectine in local money | May, offering to sell it:at $1 04 and at even | striction or hindrance, but some have been | {,wen ... B e e e Have beon manipulated. and | 31 4. but barred. Leiter's brokers from pur- | rapidly gaining for the past week and month. | Bayton, G B B aied 1o 3 per cont agin to-day. | chasifie at those figures. This created & great | The rallways are gaining even while specula- | Senttle . The local banks continue to lose money to the | deal of excitement among traders, as it was |, ' ,re gelling their stocks, and the demand | Tacoma 979,986 4@sc; Black Figs, in sacks, 2@2%c; Plums, OTE nterfor, v s moveme: offset | v v J S it e < s 2@2%c; In many places’the ore is of poo - The high and low waters occur at e e e e Delleved o A s b % he" 1) | for products for all the great industries:is in- | Spokane 520,083 #@4%0 for pitted and 1gi'ac for unpitted: | the general condition of 1ot oorer Erade and | e elty | front (Mission-street wharD) about by e receipts of imported £old_was not el | 1 ciers. and a smail-sized panic in July ensued | creasing. More gold 1s coming from Burope | RO (Y Lo s bleached Plums, 3Gd%ec: Nectarines, 4@se fof | is not so good as previously reporied. ‘The | twenty-ve minutes later (hae af Forl, bolnts . Changes of the New York Clearing house banke | almost tmmediately. - Offerings fairly poured | than is needed, $0,865,000 having been ordered | i v Giadig - 44 prime to faney: Pears, 2@\l for quarters | stopes produced the normal amounts of ore | the helght of tide is the same at both places. 10 less than $109.000.000 indicates the decreased | Intol the ‘market, and Inside of (en minutes | during the past Week, and money markets are | Topena ... o o] T | e o e for Lwomiromn. o Tor e | s o e o 2 MARCH-IS. use of money. The banks are contracting | another cent had been lopped off the price. In | ;o larmed or stringent, though rea- | Birmingham 0,073 on, 3% for four-crowh, dlec’ o | 336 OLEHEE e Ok the Inh 200080, K ra ol o o e o nowhere alarmi 3 gh rea- | Birmingham 520,07 crown, 8%c for four-crowh, il for Seedless | 518, 33, 350 and 552 levels. Generaily thes R ;:.‘:; e e “;{5:1“"4‘ St o e rrining offercd to them. in May. thou 4kINg | onably more cautious. The country rests | Wichita . 469,118 Sultanas, 2%c for Seedless Muscatels and §1@ | stopes are looking well. Some very high grade Saturday. March 12, s Was uoed as collateral mad i LanEe | ing forced to pay $1 04 for it. It was also known | assured that its industries, almost all of its > alifjon 313,600 110 for London layers; dried grapes, 2igc. ore is coming from the Fortuna vein. Sun rses. ... B e ing liquidated for the importation of gold. that Leiter had promptly met calls for heavy | business, the foreign demand for its products | Lancom - 301527 NUTS-—_Chestnuts are. quotable. at $s per,| Standard Mill statement_Ore crushed for the | Sun sets: --v-: - g Hautdated for the Importation of gold. | B {n Which had been made on Bim by the | Seecially, and all its resources are bevond the | Fomasianies a1l 529,048 1b; Walnuts, 5@6c for hardshell and 6@Tc_for | week, 227 tons: average assay vanner taflings, | Moon rises. robhe wealness o the bond market to-day was | BOIE'Co tingent. and had retalinted In jand; | sreciall, ang Bl UG O that Tts honor Jacksonville, Fla ... 264,014 . .| softshell; Almonds, 2%@3%c for hardshell, 5@6e | $7 11: concentrates produced. 214 tons; assay T T nees was not of a large scale. -i-o[“,‘ ‘]‘”' | Not untfl his representatives had absorbed | T4 O “‘,‘:’mmef,_ 1o aafo hisod Kalamazoo .......... 20, for softshell and T@Sc for paper-shell; Peanuts, | value, $28 12; plate amalgam produced, 853% Feet|TMe oy | Time! b I Triten Sravnese Seale. pTotal sales. | something like a million bushels of May did the | 2} S¢reatest of all industries s sending grain Akron ......... 2 10| 4Gotc for Eastern and ilc for California} | ounces; value per ounce, 321l The miil was Sl LWl giste ower b i | took place in July, the price rallying from 2 v = T TS $ 3 b DOND EX: 1] 5: T e total shien of stocks taday were 335,000 | SKe, to which point it had siumped. T s | DI e S B nar Lotk it busels | focklord, Til - B o e r e A B ‘ S0l &t 3 o < ) we .000 | There was quite heavy covering by professional ., 2 2 ‘anton, O ..... 0 1 e for lower grades; new water-white: extract- 3 sharbes “nr;‘clufl"gfi_ ’Afi‘\f‘?"f‘v“n& P }]’ rred. 50 | snorts on s g Gl L B e ‘ap- 'rm S wfe':fl A;};;;;g ?,.".':nfi:cm.:nm't":i uf;zd_ | Springfield, O’ 210,870 5.7 . ed, 414@3c; light amber extracted, 3%@i%c FRIDAY, March 11—2 p. m. | a_.n W Pt 1o s, Setand yexashyille. | parently changed his brokers and succeeded in | 147 |1 1 last year. Exports of corn. in Spite | Siow Fatis. s AT ey peh Did.Ask. Bid Ask. FH o Reading preferred, 3990; Missouts Pacific; sis: | Sctting a. good_deal of wheat at below: $104. | ‘*‘ e R Yicld, have been 7,706,454 anepite | Sioux Falls, 8. 128,727 1612 . BEESWAX—2@25c per T. U S Bonds— Oakland Gas.. 48 50 0-} 2:00. 0 M. K. and T. proterred, $650: New York Cen. | The readiness with which everything was taken | ‘,7" wo \weeks, 4EAINSt 9,806,699 last year, Hastings, Neb .. 200 . - 4s quar coup..l12 — ‘Fac Gas lmp.. — 91 | 3:09) 4 M e North american 9510; Morurk Con- | also resulted in o marked falling off of the | when they sufpacsed all records; wheat de- Fremont, Neb . fI PROVISIONS. 4s quar reg..1i3 — |Pac L Co....54 35% | NOTRE.—In the above exposition of he tides cific, o bretoeet, g, sy’ piorthern Ta- | ofterings and, the price was steadily' held at | i, %) cents, but corn did not change dur- | Tajedo o .. 10 135 45 quar mew...123% — |S F G & B... 90 914 | the early morning tides are giver in the left GG, oA o preferred, 10,330, fradine. 360; | $L 04, whers it closeds July showed a great | (LRG0 PR i Toledo . 157.3 Dullness continues to characterize the market | _Miscellanegus— San Fran 3% — | pand_column and the successive tides of the e R et vt TOb Sl lon Pa. | deal of nerbousness for the session, but-did | " tion " declined an elghth, selling off fer | HiNECR ¢ 3 and the feeling is weak in most goods. Rl Al I O Shoe . 7 o KIHeE I St ot w0 time. The Gas, 13,30; American Sugar, Leather | near the close, when rencwed seiling was | tilizers indicating less reduction of acreage this | +Youngstown L CURED MEATS Bacon, 9% per T for | GG Wt 6. Firem's Fund 15— | the day. the (HIRG tirms ealin T i e preferred, aszué lgg;x\-énq; %mn. 6720, s""jfl by"“tha l’é‘llll;fi,"flwhodwere afraid of Ye?rm}h‘?:m:"fil Ol_ztvgg“untli’-y f:rléon'!&l Tg‘ g’rl!nc,n- lacon, Ga ... 3 heavy, 9%e for light medium, 103c for light, Du{-fl ex ¢ 98% | Bank Stocks— and thye' last or nn’?’nfi%’&‘“‘“...’:’.‘.‘;.‘m"n“?f NG STOCKS. margin calls, and the price declined rapic @l o 434, n | “Evansville . 2 1c for extra light and 12%c for sugar-cured: | E L & P 63..125 — |AnglorCal ... 64 70 | ast tide of the day, fia Agchion ......... 10%SUP & Om ...... gEain. At the close s9,@88%c was being bl | JAINE T i oot [ srieleras f Eastorn sogar-cured Hams, 10i5giios. Calitor- | K & Ch Ry 65, — 17 | Bank of Cal. 274%0 | three tides, ac sometimen occure. The heights DO TR 25| Do prel Ll There was @ rather light trade In corn, but | cent, and 25 per cent in.the aggregate. The Totals, U. §. s nia Hams, 10c: Mess Beef, 39 per bbl: extra £ adil | o g8 g i ven are additions to the soundings on the Carada Pacific .r. 80%|Sc Pacific eiii i the market was comparatively steady, " May | Weekly output of pigiron 228,28 tons February | motals ontside N. ¥ 3 mess do, $10; family do, $1I@12; Salt Pork, - 200 A Tion 1B EnAi A% = P b e e ‘_3““':' Survey charts, except Ganadn spotnern. 1[50 Raitway 017 10 | clawed e dower, L E L ey | o toke 1nFebruay was” onis " thhs DOMINION OF CANADA. e S T S guiio NG xchogtl 2 B | aniinen T urnber Sivwn”Ts Sibtrasiive om ) Cent Pacific . do preg ..:1.00 ull. May . A e e 2 T b a7 ey Nat: B.. T v b N e closed Hc lower: weekly, leaving 125,532 tons weekly for ex- e o - u;‘%.g: Plas LARD—Eastern tlerces quoted at Gyc per b 55.113%114 | Savings Danks— the d=5th given by the charis. Chi & Alton 150" | Union_Pacific ... [Provisions were easy, reflecting the breal n | Ports or consumptlon against HSAST In Janu- | 20N - 9401158 4.9 ..o | for compound and fc for pure: pails. Tdc: | Nat Vin s st — 100 |Ger S & L..165 1665 o A e wheat, " The ‘close “was easy at-about bottom | ary, and 215,249 in November, 1a%, ‘the month | Winnlpes LgnHs @1 ... | Calfornia terces, 3io per M for ~compound 1004 — |Fum S & L1650 1150 NOTICE TO MARINERS. T WALt 3 gurer, May porks Tic lower and My lard | of Ereatest coomumption hefore this year, For | Hal(AX - 2T 134 ... |and Gc for pure; “half-barrels, 6e; 10 | N Ry 1% — [Mutual Say. 35 40 e CCC& ST, 3% Do pref i T T oI sobre (i e L 2o e b 4.6 ... | tins, Tae; do 5-1b. Sc. N Ry Cal 55..10216103% |S F Sav U.. 459 495 A branch of the United States Hydrographio G e s L ng futures ranged as follows: ot consuinptlon Jmi ebes {xn repara: | St. John, N. B..) 537,961 . B0 COTTOLENE-Tierces, 64@6ke; pac NPCRRGs 1045 — |S&LSo... — 100 |Office, located in the Merchants' Exchanee, 1 Del's Hudsii 1l 100 | Do pret o 04 Articiess Open. High. Low, Cioac. | ada much o the demant. ~Other consumption | Totals $27.991,93 8.0 I potis, b tna camer S 5.1b patie it h k| N. ol R Srourity $ B30 —. | maintained in Ban Franclsco far the benedf of 1 il xpress Companies— heat No. 2— * | or railroad cars, for vessels on the Kl *Ni uded In_ to beca: ntaining | ca i ' g 4 Btre it = e paout regard. . Hatidnality and el Tt o et e e S B R I on- ot fncluded In totals use contalning | case, 5ic; 10-b pails, 6 In a case, §fe; 50-I Street Railroad— free of expense. . > : % 3 il pipe lives, for agri- | other liems than clearings. . tine, 10r 2 In a case, T%c; wooden California. ....108 109 Navigators are cordially invited to visit the

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