The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 25, 1898, Page 10

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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1898 . f lete sets of charts and sall Ing freely at SI%@s8%c. There was very lit- | shipping grades. J SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 50 Market-street B Co... tfice, where complete s I A I w l D tlé in the way of bearish news, except the| Tidewater quotations are as follows: $142i $7000 Spring Valley Water 4 i Lo diectionmrat_ thel worls 3 S nd el e - fim:’(nuoul argument of the price being rather | @1 43% for No. 1, §1 45@1 46% for cholce and Hogs are very weak and In good supply. Street— "’;o mm‘;o" can always be obtained regarding el = Blgh el o 2o St Bt | {01 e i Yor tra ohtes for il | though the Dacker are s pasing (he top |10 Havaiien Commercial & Sugar rormation o Shwats b sl i D — 4 18 No. 3 5 fgure. 5 interest to ocean commerce. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. lors, (e Govemment bonds weak. State P e e hak || satsa LD BOARD A o cus, | WEOlemala atea 7or ! dressed stock i trom MINING STOCKS. “rhe time batl o ton of the bullding on Tele. Bt nds, dull. Railroad bonds, héavy. s quickiy caken ndvantage of by the bears | gi'4id: 0, 8 st 10,00, $1 8. December— | slaughterers are us follow: Following were the sales in the San Fran- | 7raph Hill Is Roteteq Coo con. 120th meridian, Silver unthanze‘n . : NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. B D s Ty "-q;m'm‘:‘: s 14,600, 136 12,000, 51 365 zm, :a “*si 3 ‘_':JQEGEFT‘E’!’:’!!“::II‘{(;)',‘ gg.@;ce;r llebcond quality, | cisco Stock Board yesterday: {:;“'{e,‘esr,,;hle clgna: recelved each day trom o1 d B y tures lower, —_— s e econd S —] ber—: ctls, : | A Vs i A i 4 3 Vi A Wheat and Barley fu one house and started a fresh decline. Prices [ o000} 351?“3?;,5?6?&, ;: et 6% VEAL—Large, 6@6i4c; small, 7@T%c per Ib. S Bell:::nr;flsfl-o-ixon. o+ g,l,mh"nggl_smes Naval Observatory at Mare Other cereals unchanged. EW YORK, March 2.—The stock market | {ouched the lowest boint for July on ihe pres: | 2000 81 50% May_10000 3LASH. o0 1, | MUTTONT Wechors: ac; Bwes, Sy@he per 1b. | 100 Best & Beloher S0 oo oo B | tslands Cal e whether the time ball was Heavier receipts of Hay. to-day was alternately feverish and stagnant, | ent decline and closed practically at the bot- 8 L 10 No change in Feedstufs. o at tho lomast, with the losses confiued | tom. Mey opensd 3o higher at 316, sold up | & 3. 1600, $1 36; 220, 31 S Mkr—3000 BONI_Thve Sroed Nubise tor tars 300 Gould & Curry.. 13 200 Standard .......1 8 | dropped on time cv giving the error. If any, la Sealis 5 - 1 to $1 05%, reacted and closed $1 bid. July s, 1 4000, $1 44%; 2000, $1 44%. tor small and 4c f h K 50 Potos! ....... ADEION S e B ed the sgme dav Dby the afternoon Reans dull and weak. to fractions in the raflways, but ranging from | 10 3 (6%, reacted and cosed S o4 O "5 | Afternoon Session — December — 2000 ctls, | 10F, Small A 4%c for medium; stoc] : ceia nd by the morning papers the follow- Potatoes lower. 1 to 3 points elsewhere. The Cuban situation | SF o clusing $20G 20, 5 $ 36%; 12,000, $I 36%: 26,000, 1 36%. May—12,000, | 3@3%c: dressed Hogs, G@8ic. > Atternoon Session. S fipaperen L R AR Frozen Asparagus coming in. was the all-important factor to-day, as it has | Corn was momentarily firm at the opening, ’lgzrfi‘lé.{'mo%l A ot it shomees GENERAL MERCHANDISE. e Sl 5 Lieutenant. U. S. in charge. utte: nd Eggs . - v A Vi - —The ction Ve i 7 pd SEx = —————————————————————————————— Butter and Ekgs sbout the same. been for a long timo in the marker fuctua- | but following wheat, soon tumed weak. July | , 0 YT The prediction OF RASRE SIOTER MR LA : o R 0la Poultry weak and young firm, tions. Prices rallled charply at the opening, | 0losed e lower. | o onou | Both futures and tpot grain. as will be seen. | [BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, nominal 200 Occidental .....2 65/300 Sierra Nevada..1 3 ; Citrus Fruits plentiful and weak. on the mssumption that thers would be more | & JIERE T€€uRS THEC thY DUE B ver. The market was very unsettled. Bags, nominal: San Quentin, §5 30. 50 Ophir . 441100 Union Con ...... 41| s Coast_and Geodetic Survey. Provisions still dull delay In dealing with the Cuban question. | Provisions ruled dull and slightly easier. The | Feed, $1 17%@1 20; Brewins, nominal. COAL—Wellington, $10 per ton; New Welling- = = ‘ffl’,}idme;'“a':; Hoiepts of High and Low Wool, Hides and Hops dull. London, after an easter opening, closed steady, | offerings ware absorbed by shorts, from whom CALL BOARD SALES. ton, $10; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Coos Pay, | Fellowing were the sales in the Pacific Stock Tmers®at Fort Point, Entrance to San Hogs weak, but no lower. but the sales from that quarter were largely in :?:!e%n_nfigznbl&:;v‘l;og Bcc-rl-;:"Ml:{‘ g{";‘; "lnsfe‘rmnl Session—9:15 o clock—May—4000 ctls, gum‘: “;Ifl(fiend. 7 50: Scotch, km; Cumheflnn;l. i L Rl’l;:rnlng e Francisco Bay. Puhl!!h:l ?y Official Au- quicksilver lower. o -- hases. The change 7 T, T Z 16%; 2000, 3 n bulk and $1130 in sacks; Pennsylvania sion. < Superintendent. Qu ex S excess of yesterday's purchases. The change | e unchanged Seeand L 18, cember—8000 ctls, $112; | Anthracite Egs, $15; Cannel, $10 per ton; Rock | 500 Alta ......... 161100 Occldental ...2 625 | igHity, of the Super it waters occur at of of attitude of foreign financier: 4 _Amer- % ssion—December— b gLte; & G . $10° p ; X NOTE—The hig] OVERLAND SHIPMENTS. fcan ‘securities was used by the bears to ham- | _ The leading tutures ranged as follows: 2000, $1 117; 2000, $1 12! Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $9; | 400 Belcher ......... 23 i0¢ Ophir .. 44 | the city fromt (Mission-street wharf) about — mer the international shares at frequent in- | ~Articles— “Open. High, Low. Close, | _Regular " 'Morning fon—December—10,000 | Coke, 312 per ton in bulk and $14 in sacks. 300 Best & Belcher i 43 | (wenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; Overland shipments of produce and merchan- | tervals. The pressure against St. Paul. New | Y¥heat, No. 3— 5 5 : ctis, $111%; 2w g1 ;400,81 1k; 606, | - QUICKSILVER-Ts lower at 386 for export | 400 ... - 4 [ {he hefght of tide 15 the same at both places. m Northern and Central California via | Yotk Central, Loulsville snd Nashvile a3 | March ... oo e LR e e LI w0 ctls, . s1gms; N USAR—the Westarn Sugar Refinery Com | 30 Choriae ot % &OB s ML & MARCH- L1505 s ok i 104 5 2000, $1 17: 2000, 31 11, mber—10,000, $182i. | Pany_quotes terms net cash: Dosiy o sed o sw s | TR0 LT 2000, 4117 Decomber o Y aioo, | and Fine Crushed, 6%c; Powdered, fici Dry | 400 . Unfon Pacific preferred resulted in recessions | May : lines in February were 39,083 | ;¢ 'orer o point as compared with the highest | Jujy Cube Crushed | 500 Con Cal & Va.. 791300 Sterra Nevada.1 30 7 (500 Southern Pax March 25. lows: From San Francisco, 23,245; | price established in recent tradings. Cover- o an aose, 3014 Stockion, STI8.| Ma of Sharte from Ame. ¢ fime Berdaned the [ 4o Mo o3 ‘4000, $1 Granulated, 5%c; Confectioners’ A. 5%c; Mag- | 200 Crown Point ... 2|30 o S e 045; Marysville, 3063. market's tone, but this In each instance failed | }3Y .o 2 2% 2% | TOATS There was nothing new to report nolia A, Sije: Extra C, She; Golden C. ac; | 200 Gould & Curry. Sun sets eIt A e . i1t tont Deans, 62 | to last. The selling movement in the final [ 0¥ io SR 2% 3| Fancy Feed, 31 2% per cll: £ood to_cholce, | Cundy Granuiated, Syc; California A, she per | 200 : g ol : : hour brought about the lowest level of the day. | 5P % SRR, o B e 1 Sote: | Surprise; | 105 half barrels Kc more than barrels, and (200 H & N. gray, $1 20@1 2215, | boxes i more. 100 Mexican s Brandy, 0 gal- Borax, ! L 2 The bond market showed extreme dullness, | , O8ts. No. 2— 3 = $1 2755@1 35; red, $1 3o@1 4 Wine, Ganned Goods, 16 tons | but a tendency was evident toward a lower May % %% B 2| milling, 31 2%q) 2734 per cil. RECRIETS Afternoon Session. 0 ons Citrus Fruits, S5 | jevol. The aggregate transactions were §a84,- | July Lo WH BR B CORN—Dullness still characterizes this mar- O S ROHUCES 300 Andes ........... 11{200 Oplir ...... “ ruils, 402 tons Hides, 332 tona | . Mess Pork, per bbl— ket. e 200 Belcher ......... 24|20 Potost bty s Honey, 101 tons Nuts, 2015 tons | Government bonds shared in the general de- | May JSemg 970 860 962% | Small rouna yellow, $1 1081 12% per ctl; large ST TEUERRy,: Masch 36 500 Best & Belcher 31[300 Savage ... ... ons Hops, 542 tons Lumber, 5 tonS | pression of the security markets, with quota- | July L9y 97 965 9674 | yellow. $1 064@1 10; white, $1 1021 12%4. Flour, qr sks ... 6104/ Bran, eks ....... 7| 20 Bullion ......... 11(400 Sterra Nev etables, 812 tons Powder, | tions for the active issues showing losses in RYE—$1 10 per ctl. Wheat, ctls 1,430 Middlings, sks .. 110 | 500 ..., CT0000000 10 135 tons Wool, 258 tons | piq prices of % per cent, except in the 4's 505 500 BO0O BUCKWHEAT—$1 75@1 $6 per ctl. Barley, ctls 435 Hay, tons . 501 | 200 Chollar ... 48 reglstered of 1907, which 10st % per cent. 5% 612w 5 0T% 6 OTH P Oats,” ctis 2,980 Wool, bales 2 | 300 Con Ca: & Va.. 18 The total sales of stocks to-day were 323,500 per 100 1bs— FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Corn, ctls 375 | Pelts, bdls 240 | 300 Gould & Curry.. 18 E 3 o A shares, {ncluding: Burlington, 81,415; Louls- .5 00 500 49T% 500 —_— Cheese, ctls 141/ Hides, no ........ 310|909 ... ... 20 i3 |1 __09] | WAR AND THE FINANCES. }"’llle nnfl Nu;x‘\"l‘lle {m; m‘?hé.m ., 16,445 L507T% B0T% 505 505 The China steamer took out 10,238 barrels of | Butter, ctls ggz‘gtz’sk fiw S 1?-?-::7‘ 100 Occidental ..2 701200 Yellow Jacket... 25| NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides z etropolitan, 14,217; New York Central, 83 — — ~ - Flour. 330 | Quicksilver, fisk. 130 o : EFFECT OF THE GREAT NAVAL PREPA- | Northern Pacific, 4635; do preferred, 137 Cash_quotations were as follows: FIOUT. | = RLOUR_Net cash prices are: Family extras 2,515 | Lenther, rolls ... 217 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. e sty moritg 730w 14 Jran 0 B e RATIONS ON MONEY MARKETS. Rock lsland, $210; St Paul, 4.280; Unlon Pa- | dull, steady; No 2 spring wheat. . o b | o' 75q4 %; Bakers' Do ot 80 e b et | OBiom aks 220 | Wine, gals .. NS. A A e e e it i S 2 & Gl vq | cific, 23,454; Tobacco, 17,015; People's Gas, 6633; | 90@84c; No. § spring wheat, §8G9lo; No. 2 red, Bakers’ extras, ' 2 OREGON. 0 o - de of The New York circuler of Henry Clews 8ays | Taciade Gas, 4200. Sugar, 76.220: Western | $1 01%@1 02: No. 2 corn, 25%c; No. 2 oats, 204! MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | piour or sks B3 I Ebts tooe sks T’;l;:RSDAY- March 244 p. m. mflggytlmee gg}u;n::' she!mtr!:‘; fit‘“;g"g e of the financlal condition of the country and | Union, 3375. (. NEAbaT 230 No. 2 white, 31@A1%c; No. 8 white, 7X@ | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | Wheat, ctis 2.530| - Ask. Bid. Ask. . rd time col N 4 2 4 st o o e s » 3 B b o) 0 3 930 | O sks . fves the the world anent the current naval appropria- CLOSING STOCKS. 283c: No, 2 rye. 48%c; No. 2 barley, f. o. b., | Flour, $3 per 180 lbs: Rye Flour, $250 per 100; | Barley, ctis P e el e O R B e e o e thers are but tions by the great powers: Atohi o 340443c; No. 1 flaxseed, $115@1 21; prime tim- | Rice Flour, $ 75; Cornmeal, $2 25; extra cream | QOats, ctls ....... 8,340 TR aaitacic' 122211 08 Vou] Tast tidetot the sy, ‘exeert when thersi S TS s eRtE Bhow that ) thestatata SIBOn o o5 e S LA Bt Bl Omy 85 | othy seed, $2 85@2 %0; mess pork, per bbl, | Cornmeal, '$3; Oatmeal, $3 50 Oat Groats, $4; SEITN( LA 10 G IR Led Wash e SN " addits h dings on tha Current events show that in t n- | “Do pret ..l 23% | Do pref 148 st 2 0 e i 1o 84 o4 9754 | Hominy, '§3 i0g8 807 Buckwheat Flour,” $4; | WASHINGTON. Belcher 22 24| Mexlcan @ 3 | given are additions to the soundings \on the ternational conflicts are mote likely to be | Baltimors & Onlo 16415¢ B A0 & M. ¥E_ | siort xibe sifies (loose), $6EZAQET0. Oy aalted | Cocbad Pihees & 10, PR, $4.60; \vnold | Flour, ar sks ... 3.6320ats, ctls ... 80| Benton oo o BiOccldental ....2 8270 Upitea "States Coast Survey chafts. excs fought on the sea than on land. As & result, | Canada Pacific .. So Pacific ..... Pt s 9, $ heat, ctls 0| Flaxseed, sKs.... est eicher »phir % E2) pracen) . ught o 3% | Shoulders (boxed), $470@4 §1%; short clear | Wheat Flour, §§ 2: Rolled Oats (barrels), 5525 | ¥heat, ctis Al Best & Belcher 30 31IOphir ... 88 & | T e e Given 1 subtractive fro. Canada Southern. 4% So Railway [..01 73 | Shoutders (boxeq. BLTOM S Risky, distillers' | @5 66; In sacks, $ 05g5 46 Pearl Barlev. $4; % 19| the depth given by the charts. The plane ot Chollar .. 47 49|Potosi . 29,942 Canary | tion, bama, E 27 by S 104- $10. Yellow_Mustard, $2@2 50; Flax. 523 Rape. | “pre siskiyou Consolidated Quicksilver Mining | Roger and Kate Donohue to Bridget NasH, % S o , now reach Seed, 24@2%c per lb: Alfalfa, 3@ over §25,000,000; our creditor | rope are such as to place with- Baltimore New Orleans ....... J Central ... 8% |Pacific Mail .2 [[Mar 25, 2 pw|Pler © UpoL Y Central 106% |Pullman Pal Mar 26, 9 Am|Pler 1L --|Mar 26, 9 Am|Pler our nations have, within the nt month, a | : e rfi;‘a o o i | ICentERCE s L3S Do iyaet - 2% | finished goods, per gal, $119%. Split Peas, §3 76; Green Peas, $4 25 per 100 Ibs! - £ ! h~ lower low waters. appropriate 5,000,000 for P °s— | Ches & Ohio Texas & Pactfic... 5% il beied 4 e et e Con Cal & Va. 78 850|Savage ... reference is the mean of tho lower loW W, k.h—;k lil:uum. ssA.‘.w»,:\f, \x;neVa States, ‘§£ ,«(:; fi &A!&ou bt ‘Emlgnnpffléc seee 47% | Articles Receipts. Shipments. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. THE STOCK MARKET. gha;,l;nx! .28 :-x Tielchs g ARRIVE 000,000; Russia, $62,000.000, and Germany, | 5§ |G -l 7% | Fiour, bbls ..... reees 22,000 44,000 2= Cxbrdeviia, onfidence ..... 0 T5|Scorpion STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. 000,00). These outlays have been very errone- | Chi & E Il 62 |Wabash ........... 6% | Wheat, bush . 203,000 | There w: ness In Hay, owing to = Con Imperial .. — 01|Sierra Neva p— e e e e e lciCiCle sy ik ast i Bolipret . 4% | Corn, bush - 217000 Iore Auas e . Pt Business in mining stocks was.dull yesterday | Grown Point .. 23 24|Sitver sill ... 02 03 | — STEAMER | From T Dol usly interpreted as foreshudowing disturbance |~y prar Fial SN R & S Ll 336,000 | hemvier receipts, but there was no decline in | ang prices showed no change worthy of note. | Con New York. 02 - |Syndlcate . [ - o R e 55 orpOrEte 1oans Tnd as | Det & Hudso 106 Do pret ........ 9% | Rye, bush .. | prices. Feedstuffs ranged as before. Local securities on the Bond Exchange were | Eureka .. . — 2|Standard . 2 | Valencia....... |Alaska. o ;. lil‘-::lz: generally unfavorable to the investment | D¢l L & W 145 | Express Companies— | Bariey, bus BRAN-$16@16 50 per ton fairly dealt In at about the quotations of the | Exchequer .... 04 6| Union Con 42 | Homer. Humbodlt.... .. DAE 26 e O et eation & huveyer | DERGRIREG, |Adams Ex L100 | - — | MIDDLINGS—$18@22 50 per ton. preceding day, except Hawailan Commercial, | Gould & Curry. 19 20|Utah .. 12 | Wellingt Departure Bay. - Mar X e B e oo anct i SDokpraf American Ex .... 123 On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $25@26 per | Mt & day, excepf o . | Hale & Norors.130 1 40| Yellow Jacket, 23 29 | Arcata. "|Coos Bay ... Mar2s o il St e A s duct | Brie (new) Tnited States .... 38 | market was firm; creameries, 13%@18c; dairles, | ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $I§ 5029 50; which sold down to 28%. Julia . oL 02 Yomona........ |San Diego..... Mar 28 pessimistic. imaginations. The outiays of | *[5 [0 ¢ Wl paates - % {10%@16e. Cheese, firm, Ti@litke. Eges, qulet: | jobbing, 330; Cocoanut Cake, $21750@22 50; Cot- | The Horsefly Gold Mining Company has levied Samoa -......... |Humboldt....0.0 [ Mar 28 o R omr hL Sxoeudl reivvasne | Miscellaneous— tresh, 9ic. tonseed Meal, $28@30 per ton; Cornmeal, $23@ | an assessment of § cents per share delinquent St Coos Bay.. . - [Mar 27 e st e G Npniprer A Cot Oil . 1% S T 24; Cracked Comn, 523 20624 50; Chopped Feed, | April 19, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. |} Tacoms. . Mar 32 e provided for e’ o 'y | Hocking Val D % & TMENTS 7 s iz rogreso ‘ISeattie. .. X o [N ue, therefore will Involve | [ijinois Cent . A BTte e Receipts. Shipments. | * HAY—(Ex-car in round lots)—Wheat, $19@23 | The Anchoria-Leland Mining Company of 2 Walla Waila.. |Vietoria and Buget Snd... |Mar 28 Russia will gradually draw her | [aye Frie & W Do pref .....oo. 15 | _ Cities— Bushels. Bushels. | per ton: Wheat and Oat, $15@22; Oat, 317500 Colorado pald a dividend of 1 cent per share, APdrlucma V. Biddick (uabbs) to George J. | cojumoa. . Portiand 3 Mar 28 0,00 out of imperial funds now oa de- | “1g pref ... |Am Tobacco ..... Minneapolis vene.-168,700 16,330 | 19 50; Barley, $17@19; compressed Wheat, $190 | amounting to 36000, on March 15. | O:ker:u:e.'rzh\"]ecgrdtlf d 371, l1:05,_ n North Fori.... |Humboldt Mar 28 sit, ‘and our own appropriations will be pro- | rake Shore ......0 181 | Do pref 3 DRIHERTT . - ek 22; compressed Oat, $16@1S: Alfalfa, $11@13;| The Homestake Mining Company of South | giff Stret L Weeott... ..... |Humbolds.... . |Mar 29 B Lo O L ot neiDo Liess | Léuls & Nash ... 45% |People's Gas ..... | Milwaukee SRR R L Dakota will pay & monthly dividend of 25 cents | *Bessy Linnehan o Issbella Linnehan, lot on | 530 Bias..... . Panama ..o e Y tssue of loans, while those of Russia | Meriactan L b conigRs e i s ettt per share, amounting to $31,250, to-day. NE comner of Sacramento and Locust streets, | qitani e Mar 29 United States will put $119,000,000 of | Mich Cent ....... 100i2|Col F & Irom.... | St. Louis . BEANS AND SEEDS. An assessment of $10 per share on the capital | E 137:6 by N 127:8%; $10. i Humboldi..... |Alaska.. Mar 30 now hoarded into active circulation, | Minn & St L., et Detroit stock of the Los Angeles Mining and Stock |, Mrs- M. E. Nichols to William M. Moulton. | ganta Rosa.... (an Dieg Mar 30 p v 2 s ¢ Park ontributing to ease in the money ma: 5 L | Roroas Gil Beans are dull and the feeling 15 easy. 1 | 1ot commencing 2 S from SW corner of Parker | zatit a2 " Hoholutu. - |Mar 31 kets and sirength in the cash resources of the | o Phcife . | i B = 52 Smalf - Whites, | 2xchange Wil bedelinateot i office Maxch 8. | avenue. and McAllistertatreot, 5 20:8% bYW coon Fay. il fADTeT s | Mobile ‘& Ohto Laclede Gas ..... Totals ..3%,923 $140@155; Large Whites, $140@155; Pinks, e returns; from kiie A lIKs Frestiell o [ 1002310, 3 Portiana Apr 1 The home money market is amply pro- [ Mo K & T. 1o, o) & Difewhter Buagtint o2 2. Blackeye, $2 40@g2 50, | I Alaska for February show 23,883 tons of ore | Mary V. Thomas to same, lot on SW_corner ed against any contingency In connection | i S b S 3 Bost 7,917 $2 25G2 40; Reds, $2@2 25; Blackeye, 324092 50: | (' 3 "anq bullion shipped amounting to §34,- | of Parker avenue and McAllister street, S 52:3% Asel Sonting | Do pret 30% | Do pref % Boston . B oo 1,3 ! Butters. §1 40@1 60; Limas, $2G2 124; Pea, $140 | W2 L =1 Py W 100; $10, STEAMERS TO SAIL. L Hox i Spain. The amount | Chi Ind & L...... 7 |Nat Lin Ofl . New York . eeeees 83,200 @1 65; Red Kidneys, $1 $5a2 per ctl. 515. Of the bullion $11,068 was obtained from | PY . D Een s Driaeet Holinaniotion current gold imports, received and to ar- | Do pref . 23 {Or Imp Co 2 Philadelphia S EIDS—Brown Mustard, 32 793 _per ctl; | concentrates (sulphurets) treated by chlorina- | g T b e oy S S L S g S [ DESTINAAGEE ¥ SAEE each further very large amounts of gold | N ¥ Chl & St 11% [Silver Cert ...... 5i% | Galveston ....... - 9,500 2@2%c; Hemp, 3c; Timothy, 5 we need it The largeness of our ex- | Do 1st pref 63 |Stand R & T ... 3% - e e < *Rtles, §1 40@1 85; Green, $1 60 | Company of Siskiyou County levied an as- | lot on B line of Alabems street, Gl CMAT 2010 A | Blor 3¢ gntinges ol the mcdscationsofjthi | Daji¢ pret 28% | Sugar . Totals ....... coeee 143,024 @1 90 per ctl. sessment of 1 cent per share, delinquent | TWeRYIOUN Lo i B Tong to Witliam | Clty Puebla gm&bglm na|Mar %1 B auisier § unchanged: so that the trade ac- | Nor West . 11| Do prei | & JTURES. . . | April 26. s company intends to resume ons Mne T & omer-..... |[Humbolat.... | Mar 27,10 Av|Pler February, including gold and silver, | No Amer Co G| & Tron heat. TATIS FUTURER b May, | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | operatiors e (s Hedn o the Wese| Jifee intron & Ui ot Tweulu IED wereete | abeon. L | Code Do 2810 Ax | Plor 13 o T p Eemn ST 00 0 1 o Bacifc 20%|U S Leather . Opening ..... 6335 = Fork of Beaver Creek during the coming sum-| “Horrie¢ A. Washington to Jane Trubody, lot -|San Diego. 23. 11 x| Pler 11 turther to the already extraordinary | Do pret 3%| Do pret . Cloging s rs 53 50 30| A good deal of the Asparagus yesterday was | mer. | on B 1ine of Powell street, 33:6 N of Greenwich, - [Panama . ar 2811 u|PM 83 balance n our favor held in other | Ontario & W 14 |U 8 Rubber Flour— frozen, something that is seldom seen in this | The Oakiand Consolidated Street 'Rndllway X 29 by E 137+ reserving life estate; $10. : M,xl-)mmbo ol Mar 29 AN car a_balunce of exports ang Imports: | o Bacct on SR Opening a2 | e O etk was sold for little or | Company. the Alameda, Oakland and Piedmont | ™ o} rarms to Christina M. Harms, lot on | Columbia, | bortlana, |drar G wan Bier 3 & £0ld and silver. Shows $108,000.000 16 | ortanort Line ... 27 |West Uslox | Closing - 28 95 7080 | nothing o dumped: Good stack was ‘accord- | Electric: Rallway Compeny and e aitaated | W line of Michigan street, 370 N of Twenty- Nortn Fork |[Humboudt.... | Mar 31 9 Ax|Pier 3 v, SO 08 000,000 (0| Pittsbure Chi & N W. : 3 o othing 3 o er Vegetanios | Avenue Railway Company have consolidated | I o & AUSTRM " W5, S 33, Sw azs, £ | Weeott...... | Humbldt Lay. |Mar 31, 9 AM|{Pler 13 cduction on account of the net debtor | Read!iE Do pref . LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. ingly scarce and higher. The other Vegetables | under the corporate name of the Oakland Tran- | §™%e, ot on W line of Indiand street, 50 § | §anw Rosa|San Diego....|Apr 1. 1L Ax|Pier 1L ftems outaide of imports and exports and tor | Do 1st pret St L& S W March. May. July. Sept. Dec. | were about the same. 5 sit Company. ‘ | OF Yolo, 5 25 by W 100; Eift. Humboldt. |Adaska. ...._.[Apr L o.o..fi.o. suming that the movement of securities has | KOG Istand . Do pret Opening ....79% 75 7 % 66% 6§ Potatoes have again declined and are weak. | "I, the Savage Mining Company's ground on | g 00 0 (14 Dora Getz to J. P. Gallagher, | Walla Wila|Vie& P sounaApr 110 AM[Pler 9 aged considerably against us, there must | Sl & S Foo.... SUIR G W . Clostng .....T9% 730 7% 66% 66 |Onions are largely nominal and easy, | i oS atark Tade,: durins the past weeic,: theil \ BOLOmON BHC Eor e avene, 560, 5 Of | e How remain an unliquidated’ forelgn bal- | D9 18t pref S8l b0 ra . - o sty POTATOES—Early Rose, 50@5c; River Reds, | i west drift on the 130-foot level, " was | 7 fiot’ 750 by E 120; also lot on W._line of SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE I i Pasor) of wery e xtraordinsss: Atmsnt | B0 SaeDLer 24%|Chl G W.......... 9% EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. §0@c: River Burbanks, 50G60e per sack: Ore- | ([Zined out and repaired a distance of 18 feet; | T, NER, % Uonle “om & of 1 street, S % by . :“much larger, 1 apprehend, than ls gen. | St Paul 86% Haw Com Co ... 2 gon Burbanks, 50@%c; Petaluma Burbgnks, | 5ral lensth, 438 feet. Brunswick lode—The | g a5 g1, i e e oredited 1t.| Do iprets s iietud CHICAGO, March .—CATTLE—Were in | 0gec; Sweet Potatoes, 31 for Meroed: mew | Jualn north dritt, 0 level, was advanced 16 Vool 4. ang Annie L. Wright to Arthuc ARRIVED. estimated.” SING BONDS. fairly active demand, the bulk going at $ 40@ | Potatoes, 2 per Ib._ 5 | feet; total length, 351 feet: face in porph Wiiliam Kennett. lot on E line of Forty-fith PRursday, March 34 CLOSING BO! ONIONS—$1 75@2 50 per ctl; cut Onions, 50c@ | and ‘seams of low grade quartz. Incline No. 1 a\'elrlxue, 150 S of J street, S 50 by E 120; $10. U S stmr Monadnock, “‘hulng’, 3 days from U B new 4s reg.. 119% N J C bs 5; common dressed beef steers, 33 90G4 15 05@5 40; fed Westerns, $4@5 i | $1.25 per sack. has been sunk a distance of 16 feet; total| ™7, 0y H. and Dora Neustadter to Dominick | sap Diego. | Do coup 118% |N_Carolina 6s ... choice to prime, N EGETADBLES—Receipts were 38 box Do e 0 feat: bottom In porphyry. col 2 p tosBeminloke ‘ 3 T US4 .. 1083 | Do 4s . 3 stockers and foeders, §8 15@4 85; canners, 32 40@ | paragus, 493 boxes Rhubarb and 369 sacks Peas. D, o flow of water coming from the | ¥ Roberts, ot I{fl;u‘e‘a“gewg‘by W s o | s LI Monterey, Adams, 3 days from by ll" P ’ I Do coup 1| No Pac iats . 5 heifers, chotes o prime, 33 90@4 10; calves, | P Asparagus, @5 per Ib for fancy, $2 2583 per | face of the joint Confidence, Challenge Con-| “YRINGL JU [y (o William J. Neary. lot on W |~ Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, 54 hours from | HH SDOPRIN, 98- Dotle i : prime, $5 60@6 75. box for No.'1 and 31 5@2 for No. 2; Rhubarb, | golidated and Consolidated Imperial west cross- | | LR 000 (oventh avenue, 20 S of R Victorla and Puget Sound ports. |! Sl e h T Lt flgt\.l;? o ST HOGS—5c lower. Sales were at an extreme | 65cG$138 per box: Alaecs Green Teas, 20340/ cut. No St anrlens ,‘,:“,{‘:‘n?;‘i..‘;‘“’i‘i street, by W 120; $10. i Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, 76 hours from New- s coup . 0% [N 2 s... o 5@3 5. | per 1b; Dried Peppers, 6G7c per Ib; Drie | very little progress to be max ri et L Phillips to Richard A. 3 g 5 A ! | District 3.668 11. 116 | Nor & W s . range of $ 12304, the bulk goins at $3 g3 85. | e 1b: Dried Peprers, G0 Bt (30 Ted S | Yoy MU PR U LS ohucy enensed tn | G 80 RN Kunhyaide $i0. e Fair to cholce hogs, $3 80@4; common to choice, Donaid, lot 4, block 42, ¥ tmr Wellington, Salmond, 77 hours from il Jor oo 1072 | D b 5 115 z'm’g'z d5: commen’ to good, $8 TZ4@3 90; pigs, e Garlic, 53k per 1b; Cucumbers, 30 | repairing the crosscut and in taking care of the | "3M% " oo (by R. 1. Whelan, sherifh to J. B. | Comox. . 3 Vs | 3 : e e 0@3 85. i i * | @31 per dozen. . water. The surface tunnel is 5 Baiten, lot on W line of Verna street, 36.85 S| “Schr Bender Bros, Wetzel, 18 h . Li"lt ":"’) Do Curr 9 |0 Navists ... 18 | ¥ 0L AND LAMBS Strong. Common to| EVAPORATED VEGETADLES- | e ith Jine of the Consolidated Im- | Batten lot on, W Ung of VILn®, jock" s, Sun- | Mendocino. ours from i) ”l (] | atohison s 0 5|0 S Tine ta “ 159 | prime sheep, 38 75@4 T; bulk, $4 40@170; year- | Potatoes, sliced raw. o0 per i tntlote ot perial mine, having been advanced 6 feet dur- | ;yqiqe Addition No. 1i $245. Schr_Barba Hernster, Jensen, 20 hours from D UeE | : ; *16 § i 3 7 Ibs; sliced desiccated, 16@1Sc; granulated raw, | ing the past week; the face is in quartz of N0 | "opn and Sophie Bruckman to Margaret | Fort Bragg. ihe Do adj 4s 5710 S Tine 68 tr.... @53 | 1ing_sheep, $4 60@5; lambs, 34 50@5 65; spring c; Carrots, old, 13c; new 3 | = B Al g 4 2 t 37, Onlons.“8lc:. Carrots, Old,<13c; new. value. | £ °Kinean, lot on K line of Harvard street, | Schr Nettie Sundborg, Johnson, 3 hours from ‘l '4“]'41 i S SR o B R e e e, %00, hogs, 25,000 calves, | Cabbage, 3c; Sweet Potatoes Slc, Turnips, | in the Crown Point mine the joink Belcher- | 150 N of Bacon, N 50 by I3 120, lot 6, block 103, | Fort Bragg. : C & Ohlo 53 .... 113%|Pacific 68 of $.. 103 | 400; sheep, 15,000. 2c; String Beans, 3kc; Tomatoes, 50c. ;‘r‘nvlrn Point :::nl‘:hedn& r]x::rrenl },,’%f;{“; of e | University Homestead; sm,x . B dm;hr S Danlelson, Arff, 40 hours from Men- 2 2 5 2 = o] upral 0! | Martin Bulger to James K. Bulger, re-recol locino. C H & D 4%s.... 104% |Reading 4s . 80 KANSAS CITY. POULTRY AND GAME. fect, hiving been extended 14 feet during the 1 Visitacion street, 134 | Sloop vacht Impossible, Markin, 20 days from DERGC ... 10 {10 OB ety (I8 | ANBAS Ol e == et e e T8 inaquarce elvin low aseays. | 196 £, o6 on G e S U500 o 6n N | san Diege: e it AL DERGis ' ISL&lMCis. 65| ceipts, official, '4100. Market active, shade | Hens and old Roosters are dull and weak. | ' In the Belcher mine, on the 330 level, the | e eV of Milliken, W 134 | Schr Abble, Anderson, 4 ‘days from ‘Grays East Tenn ists.) 110 [SL & SF G 6s. 118 | higher; dressed beef steers, $3 65@5 15} range | yu¢ voung stock is in active demand and firm. | oint work with the Crown Polnt Mining Com- | {:;,",“’%é““}j;{ i eitacion Valley Homestead | Harbor. " 35 5 hols! " v o Erie Gen 4s 691 |St P Con F W & D Ists tr. 66k (8t P C cattle, up to 34 75; cows and helfers 3eod | A car of Enstern sold at 3 75g5 for Hens, §3 | pany continues. There was 4'th: load of ‘fancy helfers sold at $: stockera | A car of Basiern e af 3 007 107 Fone B Beicher ground auring the past week Wnd | Assoclation; #2000 CLEARED. Thursday, March 24. P s Gen Elec 55 1005 | Do 5s d , §3 50@5 2; bulls dull and weak, - e 64 min) GH&SA 102 [so Ry 5s e «éem§5m§m O Dot 36 ‘coms, § 60 | for Fryers, $ for Ducks, 11@12c for Turkeys. | stored In l‘nen:’mhtr;‘\;semrg;rjgg i e Alameda County. Stmr Aleut, Morley, Labasha Bay; Alaska Do 2ds . 103 |Stand R Y el - POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 10@llc for Gob- | S3Tioads of Arf CAC Mo bles, was $1733 per | Eliza W. and Charles B. Morgan to Charles | Packers' Asen. H & T C 58 109 ITenn new set 3s HOGS—Recelpts, 9500. Market active, steady, | blers and 12@l3c for Hens; dressed Turk o Was shipped to the Brunswick mill | Jomas, 1ot on N lie of Twelfth street, 130 | Stmr Royal, Moller, Seattle; Alaska Packers' Too 0 iey = B o e o ’";?l e }?q’t?czfflvmn S ek 84 fon! i@ T5: | during the same period 33 tons and 1920 vounds | £ of Brush, E 2:6 by N iv. .;umfiudt T Aguhr:b TR e T TR Wi Sts 2 .- 3 50@3 70; © es, $3 65 5. Fosiings, 32 o0Q X o - b s bel o] Eata . L, & , D B Kan P Con tr g lvnion 5:;— s B S REP. Recelpis, ofAclal, . 8800, Supoly of | § 0as for vounk o Yol 3 sogts ps: R T e %’\a\!’e;grx{érho'lfha'!:gelcer“:;; Bisex streets, Bosenfelre S e K Pac 1st DD tr. 1 | Do pret .. muttons light, prices strong, ranging from [ young 367 a7 old, 50@4; Fi celved from the mill. W 66.79 by N 105, being lot 13, block D, rl $: eters, Townsend, Cool nlet; Pac La new U P D & G st $'50G4 0; lamba steady (o strong, H 55@3 3, | ers, @5 o0: Broflers, $50Ge for large, 43 300 e T e Overman mine for the past | amended map of the eastern portion of New- | Steam Whaling Co. = Ry L & N Un Wab 1st 5s largely $5'10@5 30. DRl s il oF | o dek amounted to 9 carloads of ore, the aver- | bury Tract, Berkeley: gift. Bktn W H Dimon, Nielsen, Honolulu; J'D | et B san Sl ahore § A YA Nominal age ‘assay value ‘of which, per caf samples | patmyre Percs (wife e e A e shester Huhs, codfablis! Alaska 3 o [N REIOre 8. March 24.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2200. s Sy —— vas §21 67 per ton. ere is no change in the | Welll, lot on NW corner of Marl es g 3 : SR [RaCentusles e Mo ies eEeay o sirons: mative beet o BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. anaition of the mine, the work on the north | Fourteenth streets, N 10 by W 20, Oakland; | Codiish Co. N 'Y Central Ists.. 115% Do deferred .... 3 | 539005 10; Western steers, $3 76@4 15; Texas GHft opening on the 90 level going on as | §1230. SAILED. MINING STOCKS. steers, $3 25! cows and heifers, $315@420; | Creamery Butter shows easler symptoms. | usual. | " Charles H. ana Josephine E. Jonas to Ferdi- Thursday, March 24. Chollar 20 |Ontario . 250 | Camners, 45 $@3; stockers and feeders, 8 5@ | pogs are unchanged, but there are heavy | ,The officlal letter from the Justice mine for | nand Koenig. lot on I line of Tweltth street, | Stmr Cleone, Walvig, Mendocino. Crown Point . OpBIREoF: 325 SN0, calves, $4 50@6 50; bulls, stags, etc., $250@ | 558 : Y | the past week says: The winze started at the | §7.50 B of Brush, E 2:8 by N 100; $10. Stmr Coquille River, Johnson. Gon Cal & Va. Plymouth ......... 07 | 375, stocks in cold storage. The demand for store | emd 'of the moutheast drift has been sunk 13 | Wiillam C. Hildebrandt and Max Posner to | Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. Deadwood .. 5 | Quicksilver 100 |. HOGS—Recclpts, G800. Market 5o lower; | Eggs continues good. . Yollowing the ore Teported in the weekly | Charies H. and Margaret Kucks, lot on SW | Stmr Gipsy, Leland. 24 hours from Monterey, 3 Lo o he st Inst. This ore extends across | line of Fifth street, 0 E of Myrtle, E 5 by | Semr Royal, Moller, Seattle. 15| " Do pret 200 |‘heavy, $370@3 77%; mixed, §3 70@2 75; light, | BUTTER— | 120 Sierra Nevada .. 140 | 33 65@3 12%; bulk of sales, §3 70@3 5. Creamery—Fancy creameries, 18@1%c; sec- | Gould & curry. Hale & Norers. the winze and shows a width of 2 feet. We | § 109, block 482, Oakland; $10. Stmr Weeott, Miller, Crescent CIty. have hoisted 5% tons of ore from this streak, |~ Emelie W. Salsbury and Louise Campbell to | Ship George Scolfield, Marshall, Labasha 2 | Homestake - 37 09| Standard 5170 | SHEED Receipts, 7600, ~Market steady; fair | onds, 16@17%c. aise Iron Silver 35| Union Con L D e S04 305 fair to chotes | CDairy — Choice to ‘fancy, 16@lic; second | the car samples of the same averaging 5 5 | Lee S. Keliey, lots 12 and 15, Salsbury and| pay. Clear ® Partly Cloud) Mexican 25| Yellow Jacket . 25 | Westerns, 33 50@4 50; common and stock sheep, | grades, @15 per Ih. | o inking the winze on this ore we | Campbell rerubdivision of biock A, Oakland | ~Schr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landing. O Clear ar ou $3G4; larbs, H@5 40. e Btier Imitation creamery, 16@16%c; | bneountered a new streak of rich ore on the | Helghts Tract; Oakland (quit-claim deed); $10. | Schr Marion, Genereaux. ; % c/ d fi S BOSTON. DENVER. = ladle-packed, 15@16c per Th. | south stde of the winze, on the hanging wall, | M. C. Theiimann et al. (by commissioner) to Schr Mary Etta, Nyman, Fisks Mill @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow BOSTON, March % Atchison, Topeka and | DENVER, March 2 —CATTLE—Recelpts, 200, | | CHEESE_Cholce mild new, $@loc; common | and alongside of the absye-menttoned ore upori | I, A Crristie, lot on B line of Chester strect | Schr Corinthian, Korth, Bowens Landin. | sant " yee Bell I o1 Cl ;i 5 J o : &% | to good, Tw@Siec; Cream Cheddar, 10@lic; | which we were sinking. s streak of ore does | 60 N of Eighth, N %0 by 125, : r Winchester, ~“uhs, codfishing. SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION e e o e e iein Comi | oo e eotora treieht naid o tiver, | Youns America, 10@llc; Western, 11@120; Kast- | not extend across the winze, and for this rea- | $1220. _ £chr Jennle Steila, Krebs, Grays Harbor. DURING PAST i2 HOURS | &: Oregon Short Line, 28; San Diego, —: Boston “tockers, freight paid, $4@5; bulls, 1246@13%c_per Ib. son very little of it has been extracted or | A. M. and Mary C. Benham, W. R. and| Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. | 874 Montana, 167; Butte and Boston, 20%; Par- | stags, etc., §2 23 50 J 5 ; 1Ge Ranch Eggs, 12%@1c per dozen; store | hoisted. * It varies in width from 14 to 10 inches | Eilen L. Thomas to T. F. Davis, lot on NW | Schr La Chilena, Campbell, Fort Ross. | % 3 i 2 o Hecel 400. . | Esgs, 12%:@13c. and gives an average assay value of: Gold, | line of Sixth avenue, 50 SW of East Seven-| Schr Bertie Minor. Ravens, Eureka. rott, 21%. HOGS—Recelpts, 400. Market firm, 5c¢ lower; r a1 | ot iR e 3 1o o : e 36 15; silver, $149 70; total, $805 3 per ton. | teenth street, SW 50, NW 100, NE 3L SE 288, = LONDON MARKET. light packers, 3 @8 %; mixed, §1@IT; | ppCIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. o,y e NE 16, SE 4:4, NE 3, SE 72 to beginning, block She AR EXPLANATION. S 53 ey Z g Ty D BOND EXCHANGE. | 7 East Oakland; $10 3 POINT LOBOS, March ,24 10 p. m.—Weather, e SHEEP—Receipts, 200. Market steady; good ' STOCK AN 2 3 82, Clinton, East Oaklan . 1 3 M g = 3 The arrow flles with the wind. The top 88- | Npw i 5 g ’ 2 L B Bligabeth M. Haly to Sarah | hazy; wind, NW; velocity, 20 miles. or the days: those underneath it. any, the 01 stocl 2 5 5 % % vwards, Eden Township; $10. Wmount o saintall, of melted snow in Inches | markets here remained dull to-day, with in- LONDON WOOL SALES. Wiped out. These are apparently the omly | 1 g Bonds— A" |oaxiand Gas. T s | “Minerya Webh to Crrie W. Badgley (wite | The Annle Larsen loads lumber at Port and hundredths during the past twelve hours. . .aced difficulty in effecting sales of all but friuts seriously damaged thus far. ts quar coup..112 — |Pac Gas Imp.. 57 8 |cf W. O. Badgley), lot on SW line of East | Blakeley for Suva, Figi, 60 s: Zampa, lum= Ieobars, or eolid lines, connect points of equal O L s LONDON, Masch: $i—Thers was s sfall at- | T beakete of Berkaherties from: Mountaln | o mr cou | Eaa kol o 55 # || Ewenty-eecont'straet, :100:SE. o Ninth ‘avenus; | beria€ Qrays Harbor f00 duaymas el i fotheems °5n7§y'.55° “lnes ‘g;‘;g ;’\‘,i,,{’,“,.“dfi‘,’fm’a o ma?::r k::i,s 5 es";.,:f:,; tendance at the Wool sales to-day. The selec- [ View sold at 75c per basket. i5 qhar new. 12% — |S F G & E.. 8 89y | SE 50, SW 10, NW “Zfi.lzi‘-'b;afi. NW 2, thencé SPOKEN. ature. o e es. | =20 L - o = H 3 . “bloc % an estate prop- - {empatetce. SThe wort high. smenna [LIEh |auently, 0o g R Lo e |stion faffavedswan sguod. AASSaisSUpRIEo0 Ciar [ AL lteus rultaRacs VERE | Sndennslected,| PACRIlaT S San Frafi ... 3% 8K | 66 to beginning, block I, Bren Prob- | Feb 6—Lat 20 S, long 22 W, Ger ship Adolf, by fair weather: 1Bw" refers to low ~bres- | time they fall to 52, but they closed at 53y | long greasy sold well and was taken for the | Uppoipuovs FRUITS— | cal st Can Toiins [Stock Sna 11 10 o8 | ery, Fase Oakiand 810, L\ o yoq o | om Pordand, for Qeenstown. T sure and s usually preceded and accomtpanied | o' Lor¥ I (8 IR ("o i spectalties, due | home trade. The number of bales offered Was | Ajjles, 40gs0c per box for common, Tc@$l | L R e 155 e Taaict: Okland ‘anness. a1s0 10b | A At o s O N for Quesastown: by cloudy weather and rains. “Lows” usually | {5 unconfirmed market reports that Spain was | 13,021 Following are the sales in detall: [GAPples. 40080 peribox for oammon, To@f | C C Wat fa..lith = |Firem's Fund 16 — | blook 1 T0¢ BRen it avenus Tract, same; | d81. from Fort Log Aaselen o Qoetifgs et ar on the. Wasnington coast. | When | {0 anconfirmed market reports that Spain was | 13,00, South Wales, 3500 bales: scoured, 104d0 | “°CITRUS . FRUITA-Navel Oranges, . $155@ | B L & B 6e..1%8 oty Rl L 1t % : DOMESTIC PORTS. the pressure is high in the interfor and low | SectinE (he Q04 O e er. Americans, af- | 1s 6%d; greasy, 5%@9%d. 2 55; Seediings, S0e@ST; | Tangerines. 35@40c for | o L Anglo-Cal ... — 6 | Bl . o on (by Sheriff) to F. W. Fratt,| NEWPORT—Salled March 24—Schr Ameri- wlong the coast, and the jsobars extend morth {RCYSEY 010 P iNe New York support, closed | Queensiand, 1300 bules; scoured, 1s 3%1@ | small_ b TLemons, 60@Te for comn G B e g et ] ‘on SE corner of College avenue and Ver | can Girl, for San Franclsco; schr Bertha Dol- o a0 [ mrolabia: fat In the atrast ? PROFt, closed | | 34; greasy, $@10%d. s st e T Pae Miesian e | e i BT i~ Lo O reet, NI 546, SE 33 SW 619.30, NW 362 | beer, for Trinldad: stmr Laguna, for Hueneme. but when the “low_ is Inclosed with Saobars Of | Of the £2000,00 of the China loan offered | Vicloria, ¥ bales; sooured, 3401s 54; greasy, | 4 0, Californin Limes, in small boxes, 40G00c; | G & 1 Co 88, — Fon e & A7 D = |t bepinaing, beink lots 3'to 7 block U, Ver- | COOS BAY—Arrived March 2(—Stmr Empire L i o e ConaAICional- causd Tor the. depression P4, o Australle; 490 Dales; scoured, 15 %40 | ek per desens - L Lungts Finespbles. | Do entd % o T e L T irina. Stirling, | PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived March 24— aho, the pressure tng to the Call- d sout L : g @4 per dozen. arket-st 6s. —* IN i . A A NGE: Jdaho. ana the pressure falling to, the Calll | in' speculation, enormous blocks belng left on | s 4d: greasy, 6@7d. sty 3 f Do 1st M 54,114 1143 Savings Banks— ot on E line of Prospect avende 70 X of East | Stme Greenwood, from Greenwoods vy in ummer and colder weather in winter. The | the underwriters” hands Tasmania, {0 bales: scoured, ™M@ | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC.|Nat'Vin 6o Isf = 100" |ser S & L.16% 1603 Elghteenth atreety N 10 by & T et ot | o = reverse of these conditions will produce an C! B. Fasee o 4 2 s N C Ng Ry 7s.102% — |Hum S & L.1050 116 and 4. E, o 5 s - o o opposite result. F | Canadian Pactfic, 85%; Grand Trunk, Ti: Ereasy, UG, e and Natal, 400 bales;| The market ls completely stagnant. N Ry Cal 5.111% — |Mutual Sav. 35 40 | ship; Bl B TR i LS WEATHER REPORT. | e alramoeae 26 1-16d per ounce. Money, | (oured, 11d@1s %d; greasy, 5%@6kd. *| DRIED FRUITS Prunes, carload lots, 3@ | N R¥ cal 85,100 — |30 L Pl Rt Builders’ Contracts. ASTORTA—Arrived March 24—Stmr Colum- z 2 g 3 per cent. 5 e o I olands, ‘1500 bales: Breasy, 5@S%d. | 4%c for 40-50's, 34@3Nc for G0-60's, 2%@3c g5 = L O et e bia, hence March 222. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Punta Arenas, 100 bales; greasy, £13@6%d. for 6-10's, 24G2%o for T0-50's, 14G2e for 80 | N gt R sor s Caian T ooy — "',",",'.";’,J.{;’fe’;(“’}'.,'}i:’éé‘é:nc P vaiios | Sailed-March %—Schr Laura May, for San N FRANCISCO, March 24, § p. m. —_ 7 Spanish, 100 beles o, A0S s, JK@c for %0-100s. Peaches, 24@ic; | oak Gas 55...100 — | Street Haliroad— I en. ‘srading, brick work, cementing, con: | T EAnCISO. | Arrived March 24—Schr Coron Following are the rainfalls for the past| xmw YORK, March 24.—FLOUR—Recelpts, FOREIGN MARKETS. B e e e e Voo ROk |~ Do 40 s ez ik [CRUtocRInT: rete and cast and wrought iron work, chim- | o SAN PEDRO—ATT b E twenty-four hours and seasonal rainfalls 1o |go sy barrels: exports, $090 barrels; -market S parks; Evaporated Apples, sX@ic; sun-dried, | g By 8- 15% neys and fireplaces for a 3-story frame building | “SAN PEDRO—Arrived March 24—Schr date, as compared with those of the same date | weak, lower to sell, trade entirely in small| LONDON, March 24.—Consols, 111%; stiver, | 4@5c: Black Figs, In sacks, 2@2%c; Plums, Efr‘h Ry &*’_ 12 with brlrl_(s 'y’;"'(‘}m;":lk t ;SS l!flg ‘;; Jackson | "sander, from Tacoma. - last season: | 4 7 26 1-164; French rentes, 103f 87hc. 4%@4%e for pitted and 1@lic for unpitted; At i1 190 street, 112:6 B of Polk, E 25 by S 127:84; $1050. | “sajled March 24—Schr Maweena, for Seattle. . Post This Yast |Ppiio pooiee snm0 bushels: exports, | ! LIVERPOOL, ‘March $4.—Wheat. dull; No. 1 [ bisached Plums, Sqoe; etiarinen, 406 for | RO 4L M0 = |calitornia e e e e N oS i Mavey oo sta 24 hours. Season. Season. | PATS i 88 ;e | sy A farnia wheat, 384 3d4: cargoes off | Prime to fancy: Pears, 21@4lc for quarters | So7°p\ cRus " 100 |3 Dynamite et anmes Casnanier. 2 3 Newsboy, hence Mare ; rs. Scaso : N 3 : 5 L Sac Ele % : D ® &, tinning, galvanized, g B Arrived March 24— Eureka 515" SERen SEON, | 50,5 bushils; spot. weak, No. 2 red, 31 03t r. | SUMATL PN SULG TG Daeages momi- | 4nd 385ike for halves according to color, et~ | S £'X'E ta:toouioets Giant Con Co. 42 4 glazing work, roofing, tnning, guivanized, cast | PORT° GAMBLE Arrived Ma Sch 2% 0414105 | Vigorit ........ — 3% | plastering_and rough hardware, etc., for same | EU March 24—Stmr Homer, fo — 13 | Miscelianeous— D e §1175. BRI D — 9% Al Pac Assn.. — 89 Lewis Gerstle (owner) with Edward Leiter |~ pORT ANGELES—In bay March 2—Ship 3% — |Ger Ld Wks..100 180 | (contractor); architect, Edgar A. Mathews. All | Glory of the Seas, hence March S, for Na- o. b. afloat to arrive. Opened steady on cables | nai. ~unchanged: English country markets, | RAISINS—1i@2c for two-crown, 3c for three- 1581 | and moderate covering, but were unable to | quiet; French country markets, firm; wheat | SN SWeofor four-crown, e for Scedicss 20.55 gustain the advance long, owing to bearish- | in Paris, firm; flour in Parls, frm. P ety TN s e g e Sy 1@ 3.97 ness of scalpers on warmer weather news. Li- COTTON—Uplands, 3 5-16d. ~riel? Lt Y Red Biuff Sacramento San Francis resno 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [ Luis Obispo ... NUTS—Chest % e e b0 s 3 2011 | quidation again developed as an afternoon feat- CLOSING. 1 Warmtie SOk rer paleen and 8070 ro Ry Hana P o % g | work for a 'double house or residence divided | naimo: schr Hera. from Seattle, for - San Diego . 382 1848 ure in spite of fair export orders, and prices | CORN—May, steady, 3s 2%d; July, steady, | softshell: Almonds, 24@3te for hardshell, 5@ | § e [Huten s P Co. 461 into 2 sections, 2-story, basement and attic, on | “SAN DIEGO—Arrived March 24—Ur S stm i R R 16 4.5 | closed weak at %@1%c net decline; No. 2 red, | 3s 2id. for_softshell and 7@t for paper-shell; Peanuts, | Stock Gas 6s.. — Huteh S P Co- 40% — | NW corner of ‘Gough and California streets, N | Pinta, hence March 19, Sin Tranciseo temperature: Maximum, 51 | March, $1 02@1 024, closed 31 02; May. $9%@ 4@sec for Fastern and 4%c for _California} | ,Water— 5562 |Not Vin Cot: —. - g | 2316 Dy W T5; 318,057, FOREIGN PORTS. minimum, 43; me 7. P [ 91005, closed at 9ic. NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. Pecans, 6%@sc; Filberts, $1%@10c: Brazil Nuts, | Contra Costa.- 58 0 500, 0\ 1 ™00 Tryy 5o Charlotte L. Gashwiler (by Jared H. Irvine, | \GASAKI—Sailed Feb 27—Br ship Mistiey WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | waoi i 8@sc per 1: Cocoanuts. $4 per 100, Marin Co i 80 Pae A F L. 1ig— [@sent) owner with Charles T. Shelbley (o0 | pi,), for. Oregon; Br ship Semanths, for'Port FORECASTS. WOOL—Quiet. PORTLAND, Or., March 24.—There is a bet- | , HONEY—Comb, 8@lfo- for bright and s@rc | Spring, Val.. o 10%1Pe0 3 Vol G = | tracton): avchitect, J. T. Kida. Alterstions | pecies . ¢ SASRe et e AN D O locay "wheat. mariet, and, | fF lower grades: water-white extracted, 414@ | Gas & Electricsr L = | and additions to a’ 3-story brick building on E | ARECI® o 0y March 23—Br stmr Teen- The pressure has fallen rapidly during the | METALSAccording to the Metal Exchange | while no sates were reported at over ifc to- |.bc; lisht amber extracted SK@4o per Ib. I e P R K line of Kearuy street, 37:6 N of Pine, N100 by | yy1.:from Astoria. ke ant e Grepon” 16 nas risen | BIG, TRON Warranis” Gull with 567 bia | 883, (e e T Merpand, 0 s, MR PROVISIONS S B ring semson. B eate o R LEORHATES et Mo IR Mo Ee- rapidly over Northeastern Montana. A | and $6 9 asked. p: 3 Ty o 24—Br of migh pressure. is ushing sonthward. from | 2 e AOPPER—Quiet, with $11 873 bid and | blue stem and e e on, (5o ber bushel: | pyere is little or nothing golng on at the R B e G If butter and milk are kept in the re- [ BEACHY FIRAD-veseed Marchi3iBe ship ssinibola, and an cxtensive tre | sked. SHIN A . Lacl : Nov 6, ; reamire 13 fomming heiween the Baae Covm | PRINSGulet, with $14 30 bid and $14 40 asked. | TACOMA, March 24,—Wheat firm and % | moment. RS : i f{‘?“;amr ‘:;’;e‘.li ota‘;e‘;hf: Ods'bke? ;f,‘““ DUBEIN-dteiveq Marcis SERel Miln 8 8 and the Rocky Mountains. | SPELTER--Firm, $4 2 bid and $4 35 asked. | higher; No. 1 club, T5%c; No. 1, blue stem, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9%c per Ib for| ;. a5 Mo 30 37% tshtiysco 8 Btk o] S'an 55 GRS '"A ived March 24—B; (lain falling in Northern Caii- | LEAD Firm; $3 75 bid and 3 80 asked. The | T8%c. heavy, $%c for light medium, 10%c for Mght, | 100 4o do ©: 3 2 | and soonbecome unfit for use if allowed | | QUE! ’Ef.,‘:g‘;‘df; from Tacoma, undrnx'l‘l‘;‘d' i ouowiay et wing Selle e e B CASH IN THE TREASURY. 1S for extra IIghC SNASES 13 dares tred | resutnn oo Ttk | to come in contact with other foods. eSS e a eported: Idaho Falls, 30 miles o OFFER . o it stern sugar-cured Hams, 10@llc; Califor- | 1 o - 4 TEENS N—Arrive arc r bark 2}}5 sogith; Winnemuct B ot her e | 1 ey stondy. anchanged. 1o & boists| WASHINGTON, Mawh %.—To-day's state | il Han 0 s s fiot: SSalc. Pork 3ot | 80 e e ol e THE CALL C./LENDAR. B e 170 Aoty 34 Nowain 1 e g e L T L e e L T i B D T S Prime Pork, $10: extra ciear, $13; mess, | 50 do do 2% e awatha, from Astoria. % Yorecasts mide at San Francisco for thirty | yser No- 7 Jobblag, 8o mild, quiet: Cordova, | Avallable cush balance, §224,716,922; gold re- | $1§;, Bmoked Beet, 1@l per b, §0,Oceantc’ Steamablp S - PANAMA—Arrived March 7—Stmrs Costa hours, ending midnight, March 24, 1898 si@6e, 30 : ? D} sme UL RS T e BaR R e DRLS TRE: e Su.|Mo|Tu. We [Th. |Fr. [sa. [ M Phases A Arivet e T Northern California—Cloudy Fri JGAR—] T ompound and e for pure: " T%e: Gas & Electric Co...... 8900 ||Su.Mo|Tu. We T oon's = mr Cit; Ceatra] Mowe: heeh i | T e L COTTON MARKET. Californin. Hercea. sie. per b for. compound | 208 ¥, Gas & Electr 200 | S MoTn. Mo T[T |70 | Moo Thieee || o Feking. hence Maxch & 4 Southern California—Cloudy and unsettled | trifugal, 9 test, quiet; refined, S%c; mold A, and 6%c for pure; half-barrels, 6%c; 10-1b tins, | 75 5pring Valley Water . 100 78 12| 3|4fs Fuil Moon, BARRY-Arrived March 22—Br ship Largie- weather Friday: sgu:‘?;\\'rnleri)' winds. c. EE7 tum 7 g % NEW anLEANs. March 24.—Cotton quiet; 7550#6{35&7'.““ 6%@%%c; packages, | 78 Hutchinson 8 P Co...oc-o a8 || Mar 8. more. hence Oct 22; Br ship Monkbarns, from Nevada—Cloudy Friday; rain % 7 - Rec middils c. 3 ; 3 iad 5 =—fasi Guacte]| Evrtind: erxyada Cloudy Friday; raln in the north- | = BUTTER_Rectlpts, 241 packages, Market | PNGUPEHE. yaron 24.—Cotton quiet; mia. [ 158 than 300 Ios—i-lb palls, 0 1n & case, €4c: | 13} Bawaiiins Comaers Ao Pl o] T 2| 2] 2| | = @lest Quarter| | “HRISTOL—Arrived March 2—Br ship Simla Utah—Cloudy Friday: colder Friday night. | factory, 12@14%c. i g » 197 | gling, 6 1-16c. 3-1b pails, 20 in a case, §%c; 3-Ib pails, 12 1n a | & - 55 do 29 50 13| 4| 151617 18|10 | Mar.1i hence Oct 2.~ . Arizona—Cloudy Frida BGGE—Receipts, 16,173 packages. Market case, §ic; 10-Ib pails, 6 in a case, 8%c; 60-1b| 5¢ Go g0 295 | |—|—|=l=l= 15 1= New Moon, HAVRE — Arrived March 23—Bf ship Cape San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy and un- | firm; State and Pennsylvania, 10@l4c; West: PORTLAND BUSINESS. tins, 1 or 2 in a case, T%c: wooden buckets, 20 | £ 57 go 29 00 20 (20 |2 28 |A4 %% Mar. 22, York, from Tacoma; Ger ship Robert Rickmers gettled weather Friday, with occasional show- | ern, 10@12c. 2 5 — 1bs net, 7%c; fancy tubs, $0 Ibs net, T%c; half- | 58 §7 g 850 | |—|—|——|— 5 Mar.22 || from Tacoma. ers: fresh southwesterly wind. s PORTLAND, Or.. March 24.—Exchan bbls, about 110 Ibs, 7%c per Ib. 3 Pacific Gas Imp - 83 00 AR RERERED First Quarter HONGKONG—Arrived March 2 Br stme Speefal report from Mount Tamalpals, taken DRIED FRUITS. $186,033; balances, $33,93. 3 o 2] S angeroem D Seeats B Empress of China, from Vancouver. g5 T, mEClenrs wind west 50 "imlles’ pot | _ California Dried Frults—Appies . other HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | .0,7(Cring Valley 48 Bonds... 10275 [ Jelied March 23-Stmr Cit- of Rio de Janetro, H 3 9 lum - -4 . ens k> v 2 lutu. Bire. 53" degrace. ALEXANDER MeADIB | "BVARORATED APPLESCommon, 5@sc: LOCAL MARKETS. All articles under this head are unchanged. | 20 Californla-streit B ... 1o o ol KINSALE—Passed March 23-Br bark Bow- : Local Forecast Officlal. | prime wire tray, 8%@slc; wool dried prime, §% ks e i HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell INVESTMENT BOARD. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- | Man B Law, from Portland, for Queenstown. fis"}f' cholce, $%@Sc; fancy, 9%@9%e. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. about 1¢ under the quotations. Heavy salted chants' Exchange, San Francisco, March TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMBR! EASTERN MARKETS PRUNES_$3@ise. ; 3 steers, 10c; medium, 9G9%c; lght, Sc; Cow- ® Morning Session. 24, 1898, NAPLES - Safled March 24— Stmr Victorfa, 3 APRICOTS—Royal, 5%@7c; Moorpark, S¥@ | gieriing Exchange, sight Ge; stags, de; salted Kip, $ic; Calf, 10c; | 39 spring Valley Water 101 12% | The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped | for New York. 3 et 10%c. o erling Eixshauge, A ARl v $4 82 | dry Hides, 1s@16%c; culls and brands, 13@13%c: | 55 F Gas & Electric. $9 2~ | exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the | CHERBOURG—Sailed March 24—Stmr Hav MONEY MARKET. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 5@5c; peeled, 12015c. | Sterling Exchange, € day Sa 48 |y apand Vel 13%@Ukes 4Ty Call, 1040 | 20 Market-street -..... .. ©2 |10 meridian. or exactly’s p. m. Green I T ¥ Ma ic; e ‘. = = i culls, 16e; Goatskins, @ ench! Kide. o Steam & 7 | wich time. . S. HUGHE:! = reh 24—St NEW YORK, March 2.—Money on call easy R~ ™ TEEL D ?.‘1"'.‘.‘, Hetharse nett = 14| 6@l Dectskina, good summer. 3gae ber b, o eninson 8 P Co.r i 6 Lieutenant, U. B, N.. In chacge mannia, for Hambure. e Dy at 1%01% per cent; last loan, 1% per cent;| CHICAGO, March H—_Wheat took a Hitle | Mexican Dallars.... T | e oA anore woolk. Qo each | 100 00 A0 o ion: o trom New Yorie. | "o March 3#4—Stmr Patria, closed, 1% per cent. Prime mercantile paper, | jump at the opening, influenced by the stead- s iim, 70@90c; long wools, Hc@$l 30 each. Ml NOTICE TO MARINERS. LONDON—Airived March %—Stmr M 43:@5% per cent. Sterling exchange irregular, | {ness abroad, and ;fl” s s Ep e s WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, 2’A‘:M;x‘;ow_§n‘:d 1 ;cmdared, wlsm :er 1b; No. fi?;“fi‘.. flm&cfl gg o i e s e wfik"‘,m from Ixj:w York. nne- 3 X ; 3 o} refined, Ge; Grease, G2c. branch drograj RPOOL—Arrived March M—s with wotual business tn bakers bl 2 ¥ 52% | bushels No. 1 northern wheat by Lelter late | WHEAT—A falling barometer, which is quite [ WOOL—Fall clip—San Joaquin, detective, 7@ | & -, [T g225" | Office, located in the Merchants' Lxchange, iz { land. trom Philadelphia. u S Tenn. ays; posted rates, $4 82@4 52 and $4 55@4 85%, | Yesterday. First trades in July were made at | as likely this season to mean a drylng north Sc: Southern Mountain, 9@llc; free Northern, wgm.n ok aate £ 20, | mantained -%"ns‘f Francisco for the benefit of | QUEENSTOWN—Arrived March —Stm Commeroial bills, 34 8034@4 ifter Gertit: | Wh@sisc, very litle changing hands at the | wind as rain, depressed futures and the market | “iiies 0 detective, SGIIC per b i and 8@ [ 20 G0 o e et e e wiIhout e oo nePana oS00 T g L e = 3 Tio per Ib. 100 Spring Valley Water 100 38 | N avigetors are corlially invited to visit the | Acohis. orch $-Stmr Belgenland. for' Phila- phia; stmr Teutonlc, for New York. cates. 564 @56%c. Bar silver, Mexican dol- | higher figure. Five minutes later it was sell- | was weak all around. There was no change in | 10¢ for good; new crop, 1@

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