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19 FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1898 THE SA 9%c for good to superior unwashed. said General Fund shall be paid, as in 8 a y reacted when the turn came In wheat and . this section hereinafter provided, all ‘ : R‘ :I A I !coljn, bur ihe focovery was only to. previous | jows: Usual discount to the trmle: O | SUGAR-The Western Subar Hefinery Com. the expenses of the various depart- o | Dricés.” Shipping _demand was~ slow. = May | Rice Fiour, § T: Co 4 5 250 Per 0. | pany_quotes terms net cash: Cube Crushed ass spar. c 4 PEed from. 2% G¥%e to Mie and closed | mice Flour, &5 Cornmeal, §2 20;, extra creat |and Fi h : Powdered, 6%c: Dry | Rose (sland Roclk ments of the City and County, except & iy A | Shage tower at b ot SR s Cornmeal, 83 Outmeal, §350; Oxt Groats. s o e RoTderel. v Mag- | buoy No.'5. a b S nacimee s N | B sisions, Mke everything eise, were weak | Hominy, 43 1063 80; - Buckwheat Flour, $i | Holla A, S%o: Extra C. 5wc: Golden C. boc;| These buove will be replaced on their sta- :w‘h expenses as are by this Charter SUMMART. siderably over 750,000 shares, a total which has £ th 0 be paid out « s TGN s BpeciNoally SUD 5 iderably over 750,000 shares, & tot | uring the first part of the season, th % id out of the Funs specifically ] Dot been equaled since last fall. ST Rk Tate higher at fo s0r May | Sheat Flous 832 Farina, $ 30: Whole | Candy Granuiated, 5%c; California A. 3%c per | tions as soon ae practicabie. rovided for the ent s - v ' e 3 p! d for the payment of such ex-| Coftee quiet and ea The bond market also showed largely In- | lard 2i4o higher at ¥ % and May ribs 5o RIERET | Bongpeas, 3 { Rolled Oats (barrels), $.38 | ; haie varrels i A ’barrels, and | By order of the United States Lighthouse 8 05g5 $5; Pearl Bariew, $i: | DL QA PROCE s i Board "SEC. C. REITER. Green Peas, $1 25 per 100 Ibs —_— inspecter Thirteenth SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Commander. U. 8. Nav) Com_Cable Col F & Iron. Met St Ry Mich Cent WHEAT MOVEMENTS, POTATOES—Early Rose. 50@éic: River Reds, ¢ o § e Tt Enfpments |l e AL e Same to Charles J. Bass, lot on SW. line of @60c per sack: Ore- | Lake Shore avenue, 185:4 SW from § corner E‘l’]‘n'(h l_I-‘v‘x‘r (;w 1‘m-rnh? m‘xgmg on | Silver about the same. fl’ea&ed“ficdli\'liy. e;plecla];y in lhet :v;;ecuine:;'e “’rsns R8s sk s ik | e thirtieth day of June, in the year| Whe: i 5 i ssues, gains of 1 to 3 per cent were s- e leading futures as follows: = ; |~ Lighthoi District nineteen hundred, each and ewryy of OBIsB;r?rxdnxlfflnflri:erg::::;e o F tered in’ prominent-isaues. Total sales, $3,300,- | — e GPen i L HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. A o, bmi Orfice of the Thited Stat ighthouse In- ai depa 1 p: e et * 2 d g, = = 2 = ere no ful leciine In ogs. e 8 said d shall expend the| Com dul. : ‘Government bonds were very strong. The | Wheat No. 2— < **| The upper grades of Hay Wave again ad- | 078 S 00 TRECH D5 T Dtions are un- spectoc £ OrigMa moneys set apart to esch of them by | Bran and Middlings marked up. | new 4s advanced 2i, the old 4s 1. the seconds | Mey 103% 10%% 108% 10| vanced, but the medium and lower grades re- | cpongea, NOTICE TO MARINERS. the Board of Supervisors of the existing | Choice Hay advanced. | 1 and the s % bid, and there were sales of the | July 83% 844 82% 84 | main unchanged. Bran and Middlings are nges. 0 o n ali S Mo = 3 Rat o N o at o1, "which is 8 per cent over | Septe 9% 7% | pigher. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from — bty f.r»_.mln‘ So much.of seid moneys’, Deans and Seeds dull. . Saturday’'s bid. December k'3 WU B AN e 50@17 per ton. slaughterers are as follow San Francisco Bar—California. L Baa N T Bt unchEuped. Qv e Total sales of stocks to-day were 532500 _Corn No. o MIDDLINGS-§20G23 per ton. * BEEF_First quality, 8%@7c; second quality, | Office of U § Lighthouse Inspector, Twelfth e Superintendent of Public Streets, getables severely damaged Dy fros | shares, Including: 11,230 Atchison preferred; May 5% 2w L D s hamiey. Ste@ie; third quality, 4@sc per 1 District. 4 s ces for the fiscal| FEsgs a fraction firmer. Butter unchanged. | 820 C.'and O.; $2) Burlington; o.820 L. and X/ July 0% S0 |5 O enk e Manl. At the nil} *| "NEAL—_Large. 6@tisc: smail, 7@7i4c per Ib. | San Francisco, Cal., March 25, 189 ihirtieth day of| A car of Eastern Poultry arrived. 41220 Manhaitan: 25,810 Metropolitan; 7400 September . 3% 3134 | SO i 30 Cocaanut Cake, $21 50822 605 MUTTON fethers. Se: Ewes, Si@dc per Ib. | A bell buoy, painted green. has been placed sy oy Fresh and Dried Fruits as before. | Reading preferred: 7780 Missouri Pacific; 3655 | Oats No. 2— e tonseed Meal, $28@30 per ton: Cornmeal, LAMB—Spring. 10G11c per Ib. | as a temporary aid to npavigation, 20 vards ar nineteen hundred, as | R iong ot A stanAatill 3 { M. K. and T. preferred; 8600 New Jerscy Cen- | May 25% 2% | 24: Cracked Corn, $23 50@24 50; Chopped Feed, PORK—Live Hogs, 4L@i%c for large, A4c south of the wreck of the bark Helen W unexpended at the time rovisions at a standstill. | tral; 19,000 Northern Pacific; 83,650 do pre- | July 2% 2315 | $17@IS, | for small and 4lc for medjum; stock Hogs, | Almy. in seventeen fathoms of water, on the takes effest, shalfNbattx=| ool Hides and Hops upibancen. e Mess Pork, per bbl— | PATS(Erar in round lots)_wheat, $102 23,@c; dressed Hogs, 6@6ic. | following bearings: Magnetic, Point Sin Fedio & = | No ation Mea et. | Southern preferred: 38, 92 5 93 505 50G22 50: 75 | ES 01 thouse, iX ToNEHMEIVIERS | v po YA lason AR e | Tnton Pacife preterrads 3020 Chicago Great | Juiy e i Hi bl $15.50g22 50; Oals $11500 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. | E. 10% miles. By order of the Lighthouse ORI At S | Financial quotations about the same. T Paciflc T July E 95734 | 16 50; Barley, compressed Wheat, $13¢ Foard, ¢ 5 Lishti tions of th Y fl»,?.n‘fn?"??’ | o S0 = f et e Tleg | Lard, per 100 s— e $i6gis; Alfalfa, SUGLS; For Monday, March 2. | Major corps Ly e 0 e A Engineer NS 0! ¥ C e 0! UR SOU AF] AN E. L c X i 162, S : 32 e g STY 5 2 i ver, e = S8, C = ] R 3 o fdichn o' A a5t tha ity | DT RICANGR T8 1 | 8na’ 1; 8780 Leather preterred;+ 8220 Western | J1&Y A o O Flour. qr sks ... 30.908| Lime, bbls .... | Tivelfth Lighthouse District. and County w! > not to be paid ouy | ‘The exnorts of domestic merchandise from | Union- 5 2 | Short Ribs, per 100 Ms— | e Wheat, ctls ..... 56,750 | Hides, no — — mee of specific fu shall be paid during | the United States to Africa during the ye | R CWSX-‘\‘g STgCfi.hg;n o | M2Y :;d gug% 485 5oby BEANS AND SEEDS. ‘g:rréeséursus 3 3,1};; E“ri;v“:‘;f.,' | THE TIME BALL. : ur shall be & | ena S e i chison 418 ¢ Om. . 0% 2 214 7 , . traw, said six months out of the General | Sn3ing June 0. 188, were Haled ot o montn, | o D0 Pref . ii.. 26%| Do pret ........ 18 i LA 50TR 490 507 peang continue weak and dull at unchanged | Rye ctls ... 400;Wool bales . Branch Hydrographic Office. U. S. N., Mer- ‘Fund. Should the moneys set &DATt |jee the total ran iy lfi) 25 e »&,}he";)‘&“v Balflg\m;(: mon gs-,g 2 pu&‘:\r. 1;; | cash quo(a(h’\n‘s “elre (n;fifgl]ow 1;}0"‘ prices. \gl\;;;:: fifli . s;g %l&r‘u,d;:m | 53'"‘":3} Exchange, San Francisco, March the Board of Supervisors of the ex- | ness with South Africa has stea Iocrenséd | Chnads Souters. 4815 |oo Railway i e i a NoT2 corn. yellow, e ‘1‘:5’5"‘1"5‘513“" o ah o e | Beans. sks .11 i1l Qutcksiiver, fisk. | The time ball on Telegraph HIll was aropned m yality to any department | for ten years. The recent increase is attrib- | Cent Pac . 11% | Do pref . D op | B Tae he: No. 2 whitef. o b.. 28@30%c; | 33 503 1) Hede §207 teai 3 AGL 6 RIDKS. 1 Putatoex, Vw3 Gt [ Tantlintc falle 3 | exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at moon of the City and County become or be ally to the fact that that coun- | Ches & Ohio it |Texas & Pacific... 10% | No. 3 white, 2/@ No.. 2 rye, 49%c: No. 2 | & ; Reds, $2G2 2; Blackeye, 32 40@250: | Oniops, sl Lumber, ft 10,000 | 120th meridlan. or exactlv § p. m.. Green- sted at any time during said six | largely of our cereals during | Chi & Alton Cnion Pacific B N e Tiv@itc; No. 1 fNaxseed, $1 16%; | Dursers, 31 4@l 60 Lims . $2G2 1214; Pea, $140 | Bran. ‘sks . 8%|Wine, gals | wieh time. W. S. HUGHES, at any tim ing said six that Australla ha8 been unable | Chi B & ¢ 4slUPD &G 7 A seed, $2 §6; mess W | @155; Red Kidneys, S1 £5@2 per ctl. Middlings, sks .. 198 | Lieutenant, s in charge »uld any department cre- er. e & o1 Ao R DTS o pise Uty o e T ye L DS -Brown. Mustard 2 B, per otl: OREGON. —_— Charter have no money e CiCIC & St] 4| Do prel k| BATaGs S e e Ol v Qi calted | TOOw, Mustard, $@2 0; lax. 3283 Canar¥ | mour, L2 provided for it during said Do pret | wheel€ BT 1 | nouiders cbosea), 88 TR sk ahort cle)x'alf sides | 560, PN BT Erothe Bize ot o | ROt et ] [ i e BUNG MOOND ANDy e siX months. t h each such cas ne el 11 Do pref . 4 | (boxed), $5 25@5 whisky, distillers” finishex SN 75 | Barley, ctl 100 | Middiings, sks of e B onec: tharuof-shiail }\);:uxl l‘i‘; ‘:Stun‘)‘f T [ e Express Companles— | goods, per gal, $1 19%. @?’Se’f‘?u?’“s Niles, $1 60Q1 85; Green, $1%5 | o0 yg 63| Shorts, 'BKS . e oY b e fhe Bveral T D it: it | Den & R G 0% |Adams Ex ... 100 | —r s i —— Potatoes, sks ... 53%] Waters at_Fort Point. Entrance to San anything contained in Sections six and ;il“"l | Erfe (new) $s | Bmees Shares 1 158 [qurcbmu Som e} FOTANOES, ONIONS AND: VEGETABLES, NEVADA. Franciseg Bay_ Published by Official Au- any & con e sections six an 41 new) . 21 | Ur S 2R S lour, bbls o0 3 Al _thority of the Superintendent. Seven of Chapter 1 of Article IIT of this il}l ll | Doist pref il 7 |Wells-Fargo ... 115 | Wheat Dusi 140:000 300 | oiona are slightly higher again. Potatoes | 0P k8 it <o || NOTE-The high fandlow " waters gcour at Charter. Such pensions asmay accreto I Gt Nor pref 1S {A Cot Ofl - | Oats, bush - 185,000 are unchanged. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. I ol o e ees ot Fare Bowmts iremen under Article IX of this Char- ) | Hocking Val 6 | Do pref . | Rye. bush . 14,000 Considerable frozen Asparagus came In| —_— the height of tide is the same at both places. ter during said six months shall be paid | nint Cent " 2.7 d0ptAmn Enrty | Barley, bush ........c...... 3100 16000 | again. It is reported that the Cucumbers, | Alameda County. | o et out of the General Fund. The existing |kl i Hoe i | “0n the Produce Fxchange to-day the Butter | Corn and Sammer Squash on Aimeds Tilasd | 2o D SRANE O s MARCH 135 _ municipality mentioned in this section j 20 puet g Toutiens market was firm; crexmerles, 13G1y; dairies, | have been destroyed by frost, and that it 18 | Sfede thence along sald creek 10 2o ThedRy Marcit s the existing municipality of the City Louts & Nash. People’s Ga: ‘ 10 -;‘0‘“", eese, qulet, %c. Eggs, frm; | to dry to replant them. A good many Vege | tage, thence W 115:9 to beginning, belng lots | Sun rises. and County of San Francisco, and the | Manhattan L. ns Gas | fresh, 9%c. RS | tables have been frozen in all districts during | 94 to 85, block 6, Lands of Oakland Prospect g ) | the recent cold snap. | Homestéad Assoclation, Oakland; $10. several funds which are to be trans- ferred as in_ this section v n 3 S s s provided ara Minn & St L. Do_pref " Bush funds of said existing municipality. All Do_ist pref Gen Electric N it 00" Kon = Hishanka 60000, R et L Dot AT ke e s ha the funds of sq)ili 1;2;;"x:‘\k._n:n‘rlfimb{fl.“\_ [ Mo Pacific - Tiinots Steel pamnearolls S0gMIc; Bwset Potatces, TG fox Merced; | SE 134:4, NE 101, NW 139, to begianing, bell not mentioned in this section, and ALl Daciade One | Milwaukee O B e 10T o Sl OE onpsteed/ ASkociakichg which are authorized by law, shall be | | “Do_pret Do Sxloase | 225 per ctl: eut Onions. 50c@s1 25 ner sack. Charles A. and Alice C. Bailey to Joseph continued in the treasury until the ne- | cni ma & Nat Lin Of R o E“ETABIQE$RMB‘ ts were 668 boxes As- | Boirard, lot on SW. corner of Allston way and G Ton N Coarinadnos Cense | Do pret Or Imp Co | De : paragus, 33 boxes L.hubarb and 340 sks Peas. | Fourth street, W 98 by S 9, being the N %0 eir continuance ceases. e e o | Detrott .. “Asparagus, 5@c per Ib for fancy, $1 75@2 % | feet of lots 4 and 5, block 113, Tract B, Berke- C. 38. When the necessity for N Y Cent Pullman. [ERELE per box for No. 1, §1 2341 50 for No.2 Rhubarb. | ley Land and Town Improvement Association, naintaining any Fund of the City and |N ¥ cni e s 23 Siiver Cert e e i A : County in existence at the time this | Do Iet pref . & Stand R & | Tidewater— D et PiaR: vor o: Carrota, mowe | go e B o A e ar. e an « ter takes effect has ceased to ex- ugar | Boston e 6%ic per 1b} Chcambars. 500 | o 1w, Loa A e Vine,'N 10 by | 1h¢, early marning tides are and a balancé remains in such | New York @1 per dozen. BT s e D ama If Dloek 1 wike| hendesmin MRl e nd, the Supervisors shall so declare | No Pacific | Philadelphia EVAPORATED VEGETABLES— B aller miaw oE Vlle Tats, | A e Gr e O o ek ot ARaing Do pref D e | Baltimore . Potatoes, sliced raw, 12¢ per Ib in lots of 25 | Barkeley; $. . | second time column gives the second tide of v ordinance, and upon such declara- | liontais 0 e | New Orleans . Ibs: sliced desiccated, 16@1Sc: granulated raw, | "¢, b, and H. M. K Berke. | B, 0as, the third time column the third tid tion such balance shall be forthwith |orR & il | Galveston R e e e e e ol Ll B T S R D it transterred tofthe General Fund | |orR & Do pref O ibape tc: Sweet Potatoes, 30c; Turnips, ley, quitclaim deed; $5. | last tide of the day, except when there are but nsferred to the General Fund. | [0 B 3 |West Union Totals PRt ring Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, S0c. vs. | Eawin and 5. R. Whitcomb to S. E. and IL | three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights e pralad | | Bittaburg lcnt & - W | s £ Bretz, lot on W iine of Shuey avenue, 184 S | given are 'additions to the soundings on the ik 2 | | Reading e ot e E POULTRY AND GAME, gf East Twent-seventh street, S 40 by W 1 | Unitea "States Const Survey, charis. gxeept | c St L & S . Vheat— s L 3 ¥ when a minus sign (—) precedes the eight DULE. | |StL &S F Do pref . Opening 64 20 i v Township; $1500. and then the number given is subtractive from BRRISTERS | | {\‘u 1"511 pref RG W | Closing 64 55 60 13 ,? C“no‘ g:;:;*r;:m:asfozutlt:):nl]?leocl‘(n o A. J. and Sophie M. Snyder to Charles M. | the depth given by the charts. The plane of gl o, Bt GFiour AT S are | acCregor; lot on N line of | Thirty.second | reference 1a the mean of th> lowes low waispy, This Charter shall be published for | “po" pret Haw Com o il POUL: v 3310, St Vet Sy arter sha < aw Cor 5 Closing . POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 10@llc for Gob- | land; $10. . tw;my days in The San Francisco Call O Clear ® Partly Cloudy | e BONDS. LIVERPOOL blers and 12818 for Hens; dressed Turkeys, | ,J. L. and Neille B. Scotchler, Leuis and | e and in the Daily Report, daily news- | U S new 4s reg.. NJC datel March. July. S Geese, per palr, $12@1 e y commissioner) to George | ™ srEAMER. Frox Eaies e T chouiationtan the © Cloudy ® Rain® Snow | Do coup 1N G Stnarie s arae 2N AL e Ducke, $3 50175 for old and | C. Edwards, lots 6 to 19, block 5 Shaw Tract, | - R 8 > L 1 e U S 4s Do dacs 102 | Spenne 10 % T3 66 Hens, $3@4 Roosters, | Berkeley; lots € to 13, block ‘me, Berkeiey; | Weeott. |Humboldt. Mar 29 ity and County of San Francisco, and SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATIO | Do No Pac Ists ] s GEOA bl s % S "Roosters, old, $350@4; Fry. | e3cepting lot on N line of University avenue, San Blas Panama. Mar 29 after such publication, viz.: on Thurs- URING PAST 12 HOURS Do 3s 61 | > ERN LIVESTOCK XET. $6@6 50: Broilers, 0@ for large, $3 50 250 W cf Sacramento street, W 170 by N 206, | Peru Mar 23 e T e ey el T Do 4 | S A S re B O e, §2% 55 per dozea fop | being lots € 13 ard portion of lots 7 and 12, | Titan Mar 29 y, the twenty-sixth day of May, in 5 4| Do 4s . 943 | : 5 : Pigeons. 242 2 A in , d_por | Titanta 5 the year one thousand eight hundred% n{:;‘n}‘»( %N Y ‘A‘ ‘x‘S L'4s 1037 | CHICAGO, March 28.—CATTLE—Beef steers yogxx gxh_n A‘am‘;o for old. block 2, same, Berkeley $13,000. | Humbold:. ‘,‘2‘;23 and ninety-eight, it shall be submitted | Ala o o [Northwatrn eons. 144 | %014 on a basis of pUED for; the ammon. e BUILDERS' CONTRACTS. Mar 3 T R e BRR |5 RATR O R s e gine mote e g (| SOTCIR, s o o | e G0 wndn mies 2 e 2 sCo, o! Glirranisy ‘ | §'80; common grades, H@6. contractor), W. F. rien, superintendent. iy X Clal election which shall be held on that | The arrow flics with the wind. The top fg- | AL CHT0Y 170 Sy |0 STine’ ;eommon graies. HBE 0 enana | ESpaeié s Cactlon Mgher spuin.. THereits | weodwork lumbery ana sl - watk, Sipictrs Nemoars R i : ! gres At :ration indlc. e maximum temperature | Aflchison s . 0§ Line 6s tr. | G e gres it T3 | mo_change in Butter and Cheese. moldings, ' nails and hardware, excepting day, for the sole purpose of VOUNE UDON | for the days; those underneath it. it any, the | oD &d) 4s . ) e T e e #8750 | TpuTTER plumbing, brick work, sewers and patent T S s a2 the adoption of the same; and if a ma- | smount of raintall, of melted snow in incnes | Can So 2ds SN | EP_Cholce lambs were ‘scarce and sold | Creamery—Fancy creameries, 1@I8%c; sec- | chimneys for completion of abandoned - con- i oot Lg; 3 jority of the qualified electors of said 2nd hundredths during the past twelve hours. | (" ") | ' | 5, and sellers sold some Colorados for | onds, 16@17%c. tract on_a 2-story frame building on NE cor- Mexico. e e GHoana County o 13 STaLet Isobars, or solid lines, connect points of equal | & hio 2 (Reading 48 g i o SO0 Dairy — Choice to fancy, 16@lic; second | ner of Ellis and Pierce streets, 40 on Ellis by . D! ity and County voting at said election air pressure; isotherms, or dotted lines, equal | O H & I |R°G W 1sts e 8 ey at $4.40. Sheep | . ades, 13@isc per Ib. § on Plerce; $1120. fosund. AP shall ratify the same It shall be sub- temperature. The word “high” means high | D & R & L &IMecsb e ‘,p{gfl.’;‘“,' o ¢ Eastern Butter—Imitation creamery, 16@16%c; vells, Fargo & Co. (owners) with Joseph HMOOME Apr 3 & R G L &SFGés. | 1, 600 o 754 d, ic per Ib. F. Forderer (contractor), architects, Percy & 3,000. STEAMERS TO SAIL. slature of the State barometric pressure and s usuclly accompanied by fair weather; “low” refers to low pres- hoice mild new, 9@10c; common | Hamilton. Iron, steel, galvanized ‘iron. cop- mitted to the Legis St P con 78%c; Cream Cheddar, 10@llc; | per work, concrete, glass, glazing, hardware, ast Tenn 1lsts.. VER. of California for its approval or rejec- G StPC 5 sure and is usually preceded and accompanied fe Gen 4s ... St P C & P st S 28 —CATT 3 tion. If the Legislature shall approve by cloudy weather and rains. “Lows” usually | I W & D lsts tr. Do DENVER, March 28.—CATTLE — Recelpts, | 1,80 Xmerica, 10@lic; Western, 11@i2c; East- | etc., for light shaft, skylight. column cas- | STEAMER | DESTINATION| _ SAILS. | PIER the same take effect and be in frst appear on the Washington coast. When & en El€c 58.....0.0 ) Ry v 2000 Market easier; beef ~steers, $3 60@4 50; | orpy [215m131c per Ib. ings, conductors, ete. for a 6-story granite = Bas = = ™~ force horeinafter otherise | the pressure is high in the interfor and low 3 and R & T 6 cows, I3 %: feeders, frelght pald to river, | “BGe® Ranch' Eggs, 18%@l4%c per dozen; | and brick building on NE line of Second street, | EEoimCae i S ¥ r otherwise 2 ? . freight paid, $4 4 per 5 San Humbold | Mar %0, 9 e 3 { Esia e along the coast, and the isobars extend north enn new set 3s.. $4@4 70; stockers. freight paid, $4@4 80 bulls, | gora Eggs, 1214@131e. 160 from N corner of Mission and Second, NE | Samod.....| Bumbo/de S, Eried £ P . on and after the hour of NOON | and south along the coast, rain {s probable: | " & P L .. Ists.. stags, etc., 52 = 112 by SE 160; $3136. L e s |, Do Re 2ds HOGS—Recéipts. 200. Market lic lower, Jight DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Mrs, Josephine V. Yost (owrier) with B. W. | NortnF orkigxxgfi;l oo | Mar B9 A e 2 on t st Monday a the first day | bot when the *low’’ is inclosed with lsobars o ixed, 33 60@3 65; heav e ( ctor), ect, none. All work n r 1L ; mixed, @3 63; s 1 d with 1sob = Hyde (contractor), architect, gans Boss Apr 1 11ax|Prer 1 of ary in the year nineteen hun- | miarked curvature, rain south of Oregon ls im; i . PDA&G ists.. San Diexo p 5 P AUDOT BES robable. With a “high” in the vicinity o > Con' tre,.: vab Ist 58 . v 3-story i v dred, and shall thereupcn become the | faaho, nd the pressurs falling to the Cali- | K Pac Ist D D fr. Do a0 | Market steady; | Denlers are demoralized by the reports of de- | f9F @ Z-story framg buliding on W nS of Jones. | Humboldt. | Alaska. Apr Charter and org B of the City {nrnln coast, \;arni\er Wemh;r may b‘e expeg;_.fia La ne A W Shore 4s good fat muttons, lambs, $4 40@5 30. struction by frost coming in from all parts W.mwux!;rllcabxiu 2vr and County of S sec ail | in summer dnd colder weather in winter. The | L & Va C s of the State. The Peaches and Apricots have umbolat. e e ‘nl,“‘(fl‘“_:r‘l“f;"?r s:‘a‘ig reverse "ot these conditlons will produce aa | B s LONDON WOOL SALES. bR e e e THE CALL C. _ENDAR. B China &Japan Apr ie tr xisting arter of s opposite result. P et B . : 008 Bav..| Newport pr Am|Pler It , and all amendments e | Do as IC P LONDON, March 2.—The Wool auction sales | g st 'g;j‘,,’:;?n:“;;;;g;‘;‘,‘,;‘i:;‘,‘;,,‘;‘ e MATOlER 1509 Jinte atCal [Fetind ue Ax|Pler 24 laws inconsistent with ATHoE 2 SEAR(E T 4 were continued to-day with a large attendance | @3ic. I 3 | P e . (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) i STOCKS. of buyers. The catalogues were large and con- | No strawberries were received. Su.|Mo|Tu.|We |Th. Fr.|Sa. | Moon's Phases.| lots at sail election SR AR AN CISE0, s rebiss, 5mimm | e et Ontario 250 | Sisted of 15,660 bales. The offerings were of a | DECIDUOUS FRUITS— s B o | e P B e e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ows | ez s 5 e O Ak Crowndioing . 20 |Ophir 95 | Samed selection and included good lines of New | _Apples, 40@30c per box for common, T5c@$L 13 ‘s (S 1 Moon, || ————————————— The following the seasonal rainfalls to | Con Cal & Va.. 8 | Plymouth i | A elas and Porc Phillp scoured, which | for_g00d to choice and §1 25@1 40 for fancy. — = e e Y Mars ARRIVED. FOR THE NEW C S | date, as compared with those of same date | Deadwood ... 75 |Quicksilver. 100 | were sold chiefly to the Continental buyers. A 'RUS ~ FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $i2@| S| 7| 8| 9110 |12 ['oras Quarter 5 FOR THE NE HARTER, YES. |foo o oo ond tainfalls during the past | Sould & Curry..." 20| Do pref 200 | Jayge Supply of medium greasy merinos was | 2 2 Seedlings. Slc@il; Tangerines, 33Gilc for el Mar. 1. | Monday, March 3. # R Jaas See e | Hale & Norcross. 120|Sierra Nevada 16 | 1erEs oy dompetad for. Fallowing éreithe | Small boxes; Lemons, S0075c; for common and 13141151617 1819 l far. 11 || Stmr Laguna, Peterson, — hours from Hue- FOR THE NEW CHARTER, NO. | oaat This e Homestake - 37 00| Standard 170 | sales in detal 3 $1@1 50 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, | —|0=| "5 %1 |25 | 26 New Moon, ‘ | neme. A | Iron, Siiver 3| Union Con' " 30 | ey Sesth Wales, 5000 bales; scoured, 11330 | $04 80; California Limes, in small Loxes, #0 o i Pk i i ot e Mar. 22, o Stmr Bmphe, Kelaom, (& Hors from’ Oos A M SIS S £ . ellow Jacket 20 | 15 wied: Sreany, v 2 7 c: Bananas, $L25@2 2 per bunch; Pineapples, | || Bay. o Nt o BOSTON. | 2 Queensiand, 1200 bales; scoured, 1s 14d@1s 5; | $3@4 per dozen. % { pra e |PFrsrduarter || Stmr Cleone, Walvis, 12 hours from Point LLEE > N. ~ e % s % S e rena. greasy, 6%@i0d. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. Stmr North Fork, Bash, 23 hours from Eu- >d by BOSTON, March 25.—Atchison, 11%; Bell Tel- | _ Victorla, 4800 bales; scoured, 8%d@ls 8id; NOTICE TO MARINERS ek he people, this Char- | san Franc t on and after its | Fresno 5 3 ephone, 250; Burlington, $3%; Mexican C | greasy, 5%a@1s % PhetTiesislattne Rant the o Luis O EESES 6 Sl \Dreron BHATt L aneane b SEAT 'Z\uill:ands{ 1800 bales; scoured, 8d@| Stagnation still characterizes this market Stmry Walla Walla, Thomas, 60% hours from ] 3 | s oia: At g a > a c °t | Otfice of the Lighthouse Board, Washington, | Victorla and Puget Sound. ch officers shall be man- NEW 'q ¢ | 1s_3%ad; greasy, 4%@9%d. and the Eastern dealers continue to discredit i Hin Discor NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. ot Anstralia, 300 baies; greasy, SR@Td. th ts of damage by frost'though they | D-.C- March il 139 Stmr Columbia, Goodall, 59% hours from d and controlled by the | Yuma | o seien SO it Ll nage by frost, though they | Notich is hereby given that on or about April | Portland, via Astoria 41% hours. fon Commissioners in| san Fran | NEW YORK, March 28 —FLOUR—Receip's, | New Zealand, 2100 bales; scoured, $%d@1s 2d; ”53,“,5‘,;‘“'?";’{&'}3”63.,:,'"é.";iaaa lots, 3%@ | Wik b G m“x‘;’e‘.‘;"nwdésmbeix i g e B aid City and County in office | minimum, 4 | 22,401: exports, 55,590 barrels. Market displayed | gre 814@10d. g i & s 2 wi establis D (GIaye Eachor, &R e e uch election. | WEATHER ' cO: AND GENERAL pfair steadiness, but was neglected ny buyers. | _Cape of Good Hope and Natal 500 bales: i e e | e Beacon Light—A fixed white lantern R ek AT, B e e other purpose of the "ORECAST. | WHEAT—Recelpts, 9 bushels; exports, | Scoured, 7%d@1s 6d; greasy, E4@THd. o ks Tt “S0-100's: " Peaches, 177082 | 1ght, suspended 16 feet above the water, from | | Bitn Chehalls, Simonsen, 6 days from Co- Mayor elected under this Charter mak- | The pressure has fallen slowly over Cali- | %93 Spot easy and more or less nominal. | FOREIGN MARKETS. fancy, 41%@sc: peeled, 10@12%c; Apricots, 5@6c | an arm on a pile in the water on the northerly | O e Toate Tloayw 1 = ing the appointments provided in this {(";"“ o ""xr;l‘."ngul\-"f;xrfi? (‘g‘e‘”“r“;‘:‘;:f A g 2 red.n $1 0% f. 0. b. afloat to arrive. | < tnrkl(cly}xirs and g%fif\c txm- gg%d’ to fancy ?lfloor- aldde of the x:onn Chnn‘;mlllnh Grlyshflnrholr, | gambia e¥et, gan, ys from Port “ha ours. h slightly alo i ptions firmér on stro b 2 ONDON, M el 3-10; silver, | parks; Evaporated Apples. 6%@7 sun-dried, | and just to the westward of the southwesterly o Char rong cable news and cold | NDON, March 2. —Consols, 111 3-10; silver, | parke: kvaporated Apples, SA@Rue; sunatied | 880 Jost (o, 0 Vo Tor City dock. The ap- | pocip e Chilena. Campbell, 8 hours from r to be made by him, and of the | fomal boun Py 3 3 ) > 2 o pressure | o000 > 5 s ation of the persons 8o ap- | overlies the upper Missouri Valley and an area | “ov® West. Acter developing weakness in | 25%d; French rentes, 103¢ 1ic this Charter shall take effect | of low pressure is central In Arizona, near months owing to liguidation, prices had a | LIVERPOOL, March 28.—Wheat, firm; No. 1| pleached Plums, 5@5%c; Nectarines, 4@c for | taken from chart No. 619 of the United States | Honolulu | 3 pot Y i av ‘The te: erature h: risen mlong the coast @ general afternoon rally on strength in Wall | standard California wheat, 35s 34; cargoes off | pri to fal s I 2.@4% 1 Ot v, 3 on the first day ¢ sce : 4 al 5 alifor A 3 prime ncy! Pears, 21e@4lc for quarters | C d Geodetic Survey, is: Latitude, north v i 1;‘ ,.g ],)i'.}fsnlb”'d ‘,?1 ,‘h(‘l' | of Canfornta and in Asizona. Elsewhere it has | street and reported peaco negotiation at Wash- Mothing doing: cArgoes 'on passage, | and 3@stec for halves, according to color, etc. w e e e itites. 5, seconas:: longitufe; [ o Re Vogel, 4 days from Siuslaw housand eight hundred and | pemained ne ington. March closed 2c low! nglish country markets, quiet; French | S—1%@2e for two-crown, 3¢ for three- | west 123 degrees, 53 minutes 15 seconds. ‘Sohr Mary C, Campbell, 8 hours from Bo. 4iisc for pitted and l@liéc for unpitted; | proximate geographical position of the pile, as | G “Oice Cooke, Penhallow, 24 days from qualif sEaone rly stationary i f e red 2 : May unchang- ety- e. | " Light rains have fallen ov washington and | ed, and late months 1@lic net higher. No. | % markets, firm; Liverpool wheat, No. 1 o for four-crown, 4%c for Seedless o) | e OWN, That the City and | Nerinern Gregon, Snow is falling In Utah. | 2 red March closed, 9%0; May, $6G%ic, closed, | Callfornia, 78 11d: wheat ln Paris, teady: | Sultenas, XL [qr e L e i T i e S Gciaiiof Ban neiseo, contajning a | , A maximum wind velocity of 30 miles per | 99¢, | flour in Paris, steady: quantity of wheat and | 110 for London layers; dried grapes, 2ic. B s onio hiioture n AbA T e o L e inkn ~EES sGON AL 2| pour from the northwest is reported at Eu HOPS—Quiet | fiour on passage to United Kingdom, 3,230,000; | NUTS—Chestnuts are quotable at per | o - e BT population of more than two hundred | re WOOL—Quiet. | oinelty bt wheat and flour on passage to Con: | Ib; Walnuts, 5@6e for hardsheil and 6@ic for | water on the southerly side of the North Chan- | _Schr Gem, Olsen, 6 days from Tillamook Thousand I:thabitants, on the twenty- | Forecasts made at San Franclsco for thirty | PETROLEUM-—Dull tinent. 1,800,000, Toitanll: Almonds, 2%@3tke for hardshell, 5@8o | Sck 1 Grays Harbor, aad st the exiome Hrmte | BoY* venth day ‘of December, in the year midnight, March 29, 1598 | METALS—The week opens with metals show- | CO Uplands, 3 5-16d. B eishell nad T@c. for paper-shell; Peanuts, | ey end of Renules lsland. The approximate CLEARED. nd eeht hundred. “and | Northern Californfa—Fair Tuesday: northerly ing little feature. To-day's market was a small | — {Dbie for Hastern and 4te. for_ California: | S%0STaphical positiom of the structur®, as taken | Monday, March 28, i it | s tuchegintaridn, westerly winds on the | Barrow Affair with brices practically un- | NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. ng;nn . Sasc xrmwe(m."%%lsnc. Brazil Nuts, grom é::fl;fé“sfifi?e;l s Lflfifflx s rfg'-j;‘ Br stmr Wellington, Nanaimo; R Dunsmuir . and ) =i s | roi Friday. At the cl he | o per Th; Cocoanuts, per 100. X Elas ke . Sons Co. cord: with the provisions of Sec- Suthern: California—Falr Tuesday; continued | Metal Exchange called: ose the | L RTLAND, Or., March 25.—Wheat, firm; | HONEY—Comb, 8@lfc for bright and s@ic Gegrees 57 minutes 43 seconds; longitude, west | e ‘Colon, Mackinnon, Panama, etc.; Pao tion 8, of Article XI, of the Constitu- | warm weather; y winds. PIG IRON—Warrants, quiet, With $6 70 bid | exporters are ing 76 for Walla Walla and | for lower grades; water-white extracted. 4%@ 123 degrees, 56 minutes 18 seconds. Bearings of | Maj] § S Co. 5 ofibls 8 i 2 siatis lada Fair Tuesday: warmer north. and $ 75 asked. B ez : 5c; light amber extracted, 3%@i%4c per Ib. prominent objects, as taken from the above- | Stmr Pomona, Debney, San Diego; Goodall, tion of this State, did elect the under- b early Tuesday morning; fair, LAKYE CCPPER—Qulet, with §11 &i% bid | the mills in the interior are picking up fancy named chart, are: Hotel at Hoquiam, north- | perkins & Co. 3 & P, gigned a Board of Fifteen Freeholders. | warmer Tuesday. and $12 asked. | lots at a cent and sometimes 2 cents-above PROVISIONS. east % mnorth: southwesterly corner Grays Har- |~ Br ship Benares, James, Liverpool; Balfour, to prepare and propose a Charter for | Arizona—Fair Tuesda: TIN-Easier, with $1¢ 25 bid and $14 3 askod, | this figure. Valley and Blue Stem are quiet i bor City dock, west-southwest 3 west. Guthrie & Co. said City and Count and we, the| San Francisco and SPELTER—Firm, with $# % bid and §i 3{ at 1S@c per bushel, “Trade is at a standstill. No change in prices, | Hoquiam River Beacon Light—A fixed red | - SAILED. Io g e T e e e e asked. “Cleared—Britieh. stéamship Puritan, for 8t. | Trate 8802 BrPR, o S8 00 (prices: | 1antern light, suspended 16 feet above the Monday, March 28. men of said Board, in pursuance | “giocial ‘report from Mount T LEAD—Qulet with $3 721 bid and $3 77 | Vincent, with 203,203 bushels of wheat; Brit- E! 00 e OF | water, from an arm on a three-pile structure s of such provisions of the Constitution, | at b p. m.—Clear; wind nortnwest, 12 miles per | asked. The firm fixing the settling price for | ish_ship Marion Inglis, for Queenstown, with | heavy, 9%c for light medium, 10%c for light, | jn the water at the point on the easterly side 5“;“‘ Coloni}flucklnnm. |Pan§ma, ete. and within a period of ninety days |hour; temperature, fd; maximum, 62 miners and smelters in the West called lead | 53,511 bushels wheat =~ | e exira light and 12ic for sugar-cured: | of the mouth of the Hoquiam River, and on | Schr Nettlehow, tow Fvens Landt fter such election, have prepared and | ALEXANDER McADIE, | | strong st the close at 33 50, | WASHINGTON. . | Bastern sugar-cured Hams, 10%@lic; Califor- | the northerly side of the North Channel in| °° gt I g S e R ror e toree e TLocal Forecast Official. COFFER_Options ~ elosed steady at un-| TACOMA, March 25.—Wheat, strong _and | nia Hams, 10c; Mess Beef, $9 per bbl: extra | Grays Harbor. The approximate gcosraphical o mE A o S05pIOn 23 going, signe n| e S g_hnngedh priceg to 5 points net advance. Sales, | higher. No. 1 Club, 76@Tic; No. 1 Blue Stem, | mess do, $10; family do, $11@12; Salt P position of the structure, as taken from chart | POINT LOBOS, March 10 p. m.—Weather, uplicate, as and for the Charter for EASTERN MAPKETS ,ér"_ s“f'r‘fym"‘""g‘ April, _$4 90; | 79@Soc. extra prime Pork, $10; ‘extra clear, §I No. 6195 of the United States Coast and Geo- | hazy; wind, NW; velocit miles. sajd City and County of San Fran- v . .;‘; NOPOZ J—;bbkmxfiég._ ;armal:qr;& | PORT! ——\,D BUSINESS. $16; Smoked liee(.ull'fil?e pe\; é"' o detie Surve)é, is: -~ Latitude, north 46 degrees CHARTER: = Tic; No. 2, ) 6c; L vi LAX NESS. K stern tierces quoted at 5%c per Ib | 3 minutes 9 seconds; longitude, west 123 de- | The Carrollton loads coal at Comox for B4 @160 . —_— N . o ' N WITNESS WHER S 4 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. 2 3 for ‘eompound and 7o for pure: pails, 7%c: | grees 53 minutes 16 seconds. Bearings of promi- , Dutch Harbor; Wachisett. coal at Nanalmo 1\ WITNESS W IVIT:PEOF. we have NEW Y s ¢ ARKE SUGAR—Raw, quiet and firm; fair refining, | PORTLAND, Or., March 25 —Bxchanges, | California tlerces, 5ic per b for compound | nent objects, as taken from the above-named | for Unalaska; Tropic Hird, mdse at this port hereunto set our hands in duplicate = $%c; centrifugal, 9 test, 4c; refined, stead , J half-barrels, 6%c; 10-1 : v Dl A AR = . cent . dc; , steady. | 359 040; balances, $43,819. d 6tc for pure; half-barrels, 6%c; 10-Ib tins, | chart, are: Southwesterly corner Gray Harbor | for Tahitl. s Laronty fifth day of March, in the | NSW TORK, March %—The famillar &pec- | BUTTER Feceipts, 318 ‘packages. Armer. | =225 y Ye; do, i, B % City dock, southwest by west % west; hotel at SPOKEN. tacle was presented on the Stock Exchange to- | y, 15%@18c; Elgins, 191c; fac- CASH IN THE TREASURY. OTTOLENE—Tierces, 6%@0%c; packages, | Hoqulam, west by north. Perl Rio’ Rey Matoh *. ~Lat 4t -, loug ar one thousand eight hundred and | | tory, 12@14%c. less than 300 lbs—1-1b pails, 60 in a case, 8%c; South Channel Beacon Light—A fixed white | 195 09 W, sealing schr Beatrice with 150 seal- ninety-eigl day of a violent reaction upon the culmination | ¥ 5 5 6 Ehnsyeelahit, O O o et which has long been anticipated | ans- bonnegieonis, Sioi0hae Feaiarm: f0% | \WASHINGTON, March 28.—Treasury state- I s e e e Wy | ntec iR suRaEA T Pt abOvE the | akinas. Wianed Eossparted all el JOSEPH BRITTON. President. |ana discounted. The facts were that the find- | Southern, 10@10%c. ! B T el e e e el L B o e s o L S 40 W, Ger ship JEROME A. ANDERSON, | ings of the Maine Court of Inquiry were pre- s Gl S reserve, $172,351, 688 1B e fancytune A0 10K net, THO: BALl- | P e apper b of Rannies Taiand easterly | Adolf, from g'}?c"EL {‘:\'\.‘,’;‘(‘)‘;‘g"““"" 7 s Ve Vi - " . ls, about 11 S, c per Ib. 2 o n o JAMES BUTLER sented to Congress and ‘were proved to be ex bbls, Ao DEE southerly side of the North Channel in Grays ¥ i 1 Jres! ved. t i y, the = = Harbor the wi 1y side LONDON, March 28—Ger ship Pampa, from H. N. CLEMENT, setly as Lore o e, e rown b by a |, CICACO, March 25.—The auestion of peace LOCAL MARKETS. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPs. | Aarbor and the weeter mmer “rhe appeai. | Hamburg for San Franicsco, towed to Graves: A. COMTE, Jr. S atiis mine, Toverainos the'moming atter | STITATCYEIShi00Mad el CiaC on fettanto ey EXCHANGE AND BULLION. A1l dsscriptions rula'dall at unchaniged prices, | oavs, BeOSFRphical poaltion of the Qo s ong having e rareo th amount v 36 , Jr., nine. t ~ 2 2 . n from t No. 619 of the U. 3 ALFRED CRIDGE, the explosion the stock market has been de- | UREATT ‘:zs:Il‘;‘;""‘:‘:h:‘;’p“‘r’;’:‘u‘f:‘n:‘n‘er““' HIDES AND SKINSCulls and brands sell | Gonst and Geodetle. Sutvey, © e At tader | DDIS cement. L. R. ELLERT. pressed by the constant dread that this report | garly declines and with the cxception of e | i B Ay e = #3%| about ic under the quotations, Heavy salted rorth 48 degrees 57 minutes 2 seconds; longi: mPygg%g‘;;‘;fgfi’ Gl R TS o 5t clals 14 e e s - 3 et b ] it 2 H T o 3 . ude, & legrees minutes sec . 3 “ 3 ISIDOR GUTTE. x‘*;““","‘l'fe‘;‘”s’::‘“'““",;;f; e e eversthing closed strong and higher. Wheat | Sterling Cablen.o-r i = ima St iy s Beatings of prominent abjects, 8o taken o saify blown away, “binnacle smashed. lite boats P. H. McCARTHY, - | advanced %e for July and 1%e for May. Corn | New York Exchange, - 15 | e e A rea: culls and brands; 13G1s the above-named chart, are: Westerly end of | I L & : g sumed that such an allegation would necessi-| ,1o0eq %@lsc higher; New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 174 | 7 B - Wi ¢ | object while In tow In the river Avon. Lemigi 25 V %@ r; oat 3 : g est Aberdeen Dock, south by east % east; ] JOHN . NIGHTINGALE, Jr., e mplure between the Tiltdd Btabes dii |/ rmisio e B et s Eyemand i pie Silvéines ouhon ek G I And e eekine, Si@t cach: Heide | hotel at Hoquiam, wést % et DOMESTIL PORTS. JOHN C. NOEMANN, Siain and consequent damags’fo:vames-oriall | ot SORS SRR NIEEL LI 0 o s [ MECSL DR ST B e s e O sasnmes. s5@i0e per Ib; | Cow Point Beacon Light—A fixed whito lan- | FUREKA-—Arived March 2f—Schr John A, JOSEPH O'CONNOR. securities, which It was attempted to measure | nocg that gave way almost immediately to one WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. medium, 20c; winter, i0c; Sheepskine; ‘shes tern light, suspended 16 fect above the water | hence Marer B 77 Stmr North Fork, for San SE S NOR, EUR 5 = . - , 20@30c eac! ort” wool, e = LIPPMANN SACHS, by o constant decline in prices since the date | o weakness. There was & mild disposition - T e a0 camh. | Water on the southerly side of Cow Point, | Franclsco. S 2 DY O o almost Lo the Dresent time. | rowe nr mest 1o encer onort homy crbodition | * wimAT—More pacific reports regarding the | “TATToW-—No. 1 rendered, #g3%e per Ib; No, | Bortherly, side of the mouth of the Chehalls | PORT 1LOS ANGELES—Arrived March 27— EDWARD R. TAYLOK. et the actual publication to-day of the report| o tns low :temperatures .prevailing in the | SPeDisl crisis hardsned the market ac Emstern |3, 2¢ase; refued, be; Grease, 2@2%c. | River. approximate geographical posi- | Stmr Aleazar, from —. A. W. THOMPSON. Tt ita I & rebound In prices, which at the | 30 2 4 - o | Spanish crlale o et Duying demand. |~ WeaOL Fall lp-San Joacuin, deective, 7 | tion of the structure, as taken from Chart No. | Sailed March 2% Haw stmr San Mateo, for ” Northwest. Heavy rains were reported 4 Attest: J. RICH'D FREUD, Tigh point of the day had wiped out & large | SOTUHWERE 1 % ported over | SEIterS And Ot his improved feeling was ac- | 9¢; Southern Mountain, 9@lic: free Northern, | §1% of the United States Coast and Geodetic | Comox: stmir Alcazar. L ID, proportion of the losses which have occurred nter wheat country and reports of other | centuated by the dry weather and a higher uguc; do, detective, 9@llc per Ib. Survey, is: Latitude, north 46 degrees 57 min- | WESTPORT—Sailed March 27—8ch ¢ H Mer- Secr fince the explosion in Havana harbor. This & e cold, coupled with unexpected | range of values resulted, as wi seen. ) 14 crop, Tor poor to fatr and 8 seconds; longitude, west erecs | chant, for —: stmr , for —. etary, losion in H. harbor. This | damage by the cold, led with D 1 lted, 11l be P5-O1d 2a6e @ | utes 41 seconds; longitud 123 a hant, f tmr Coquille River, f ot was brought about through the movement of | strength at Liverpool, where some futures were ‘Pidewater _ quotations are as follows: | 10c for good; new crop, 11Gléc per Ib. 50 minutes 58 seconds. Bearing of prominent PORT GAMBLE—Arrived March 28—Stmr e | 105 PO s to take their profits. Having | %d higher, started the market, as far as Juiy | $1.45 for No, 1, §1 46% for cholce and $1 47%@ — object, as taken from the apove-named chart, | s‘i\"é’:fiofi? l}‘nrfi-:gn-“."h PR SRT IR | | Arriv 28 ly selling stocks for weeks in | and the more distant futu: 150 per ctl for choice for milling. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. is; Hotel at Hoquiam, west %4 south. (R 2 e % dancarried L % e Bearings are magnetic and given approxi- | California, hence March 20. been 1 CHILDREN A BLESSING. % the harm to values to be done | at prices a shade better than Sat 2 % ALL BOARD SALE anticipation of the SLHIRYS S8 © 5 BAGS—Caleutta Graim Bags, nominal; Wool | mately; heights are referred to mean high | FUREKA—Arrived March 2—Schr Allce, fm — | B athe roport, they were warned by the | ing. Smaller receipts in the Northwest also of- | Informal Session_9:15 o clock--December— 5 e sctual publication that the | fered encouragement to the bulls. But T 4000, S 38%; 3 inal; San , $5 30 water. San_Pedro. 3 3 : Fos Signals, Pacific Coast, 1897, page 2, after | for Hueneme. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived March 27—Schr Bryant, $650; Coos Bay, | No. 1107, and the “List of Beacons and Buoys, | i | heen reached, and they therefore set about | mand there was for the shorts had been soon | Séoond ' sion—December—2000 ctls, $1 39%; | ton, $10; Seattle, $6 | Misfortune in the Home. focks fo fill their contracts. The | Satistied and as no other support of conse- | 2000, §1 39%; 32,000, $1 39%. 9 o B The: ministers of the many denomina- 120;;‘;:, Bk O tlement quietly developed | quence materialized, the decline for a_few | " Re T S Tow session—Dscember—4000 ctls, | 3550: Wallsend, 91 50; Scotch, '$10; Cumberland, | Pacific Coast, 189, ge 6. Ida McKay, hence March 1; schr Melancthon, P 1 moments was rapid, July selling off at $3 3 && 20,000, $1 39’ " | $10 tn bulk and $1150 in sacks; Pennsylvania | BY order of the Lighthouse Board. March 23. tions, who generally meet every Monday | the fact that the short Jaleres, Vs (e S| s8c its openins piice; to Sie. Some S | g1 sug dooh, 81 39%: 2,00 81 594 May—2000, | |\ pracite Tigs, $16; Cannel,,$10 per ton; Rock W. S SCHLEY, FOREIGN PORTS. morning, will not meet this coming Mon- | JAWIG0S POTEe ine ekiiiul anda: well organ- | datlon by the large world's wheat sipmen, D, ¥ esston—December — 20,000 _ctls, | Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $0; vy, Chairmal GUAYMAS—Sailed March 2—Stmr Orizaba, ch amounted to 8,173,000 bushels, Another | $1°59%; 2000, 2"2000, $1 35%; 52,000, $1 40; | Coke, $i2 per ton in bulk and §14 In sacks. | for_San Francisco. 40 Arrived March 2—Br stmr 39% g 9 - a itselt of : .000, 81 A0%." May-—sodo, i | CCOrIER—C. E. Bickford's circular says: NOTICE TO MARINERS. HONGKONG—. hold a Union meeting at the Y. M. C. A. | which had aglety Bol=cupoly” of s much | the contract stocks. Besides the 27 cars re- b 4L A1 6000, $1 45 406, 41 4bss’ | “Market continues quiet with a downward Mogol, from Tacoma. auditorium, where a large antisaloon | 88 possible of the AOTINE 8PS ) Qulaation | gaived, [Epim, FeEVIAL sources, M40 cars and 36.- | 200, §1 48y onLarket S iacriptions “of _washed | A branch of the United States Hydrographic | COLON—Sailed March %—Stmr Advance, for rally will be held. Dr. Chapman will de- | o¢“ine last few weeks had left the supply 0,-40? i ey No:/L ) orthern were recelved from | - BARLEY—Higher prices prevailed, both on | Coffees, especially Guatemalas, which buvers | Office, located In the Merchants’ Exchange, is New York. Sat! G T e nadress of the morning, and | stocks very small. When the shorts began to e e ot i T e g s |oandt ol ol et wan Sl CTC | Sk Tha & B g R e M ilioat ragata & matimmartie s ans LR o e o 5 i 1 o e e 5 3 v was . a 8 WA iners T . for . otnars beside the clergy. will be-present. | bid:they found bull operators in full competl | thera was & 1ally o SEko under covering by o e e i, Brewing nominel 5t 1 25 | coaall shlés & further Teduction s o T R e A NGRONG—Arrived March 2—Br stmr | tion with them, rl scalpers, but prices sagged again in a short | @1 27%. fablished in quotations as given below. Un-| Navigators are corifally invited to visit the Gaellc, hence Feb 23, via Honolulu. day as separate denominations, but will | jzed efforts of & powerful bull combination | [ ree of weakness was the large addition to The paper read before the Methodist | (00 o gcramble by the shorts, which reached | time to 82%c and held around that o = “ until about CALL BOARD SALES, ashed Salvadors about hold their ground, and | office, Where complete sets of charts and sall- 'TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMERS. ministers was on “Perfect Love, or the | the proportions of & bear panic during the day | 11 o’clock. Then the market began to improve. : b , nd sa " e prices skyward. Thi esor 3 ormal _sesslon—9:16 - o'clock—December— | the sentiment, in their favor noted in our last | ing directions of the world are kept on hand | NEW — Arrived March 28—Stmr Mas- Fullness of God.” -Quite . s discuséion | and sest pricss skyward ' Tha bulls wesorted | The docgpess 1o TR MISHIE SHRGY o nool O o % 14,000, $1 To%s 15000, | review has been supported in a bractical way | foF co and raterence, and the. Inteat | s mocatin from London. . “Safled March 28—Stmr Assyrian, 1 devices to assist thelr cam- | bushels, ' was much greater than looked for. | g 5 arose. Officers for the next quarter were | to all the usue tr » beral engagements for forward deli Infe lon can always be obtained regardi Hhe e eering the shorts. The ‘news” | But cverything else was lost sight of In the | V'geiing session—December—2000 ctls, $1 15%; ‘.’y’.. Desia ‘of existing. spot prices. The New ;‘ffia dangers to navigation and all Tatters go?’ifigl(:ge‘lvvhit electcd as follows: J. N. Beard, D.D.,| pajen Jated in Wall street during the {deration of th I s cte I Jeard, DD | B was eirculat ring the | consideration of the news relating to the crisis | o o5 S59c ‘market .{ ilia agal Interest to ocean commerce. 25Stmr Augusta VI president; Rev. J. Stephen; ice-presi- | 45" was much of it as frantic on the side of | between the United States and Bpain. Reports s ¥orning sesslon—December—4000 ctls, T ared. with ek Mo o as Ihe e pel e, O the building on Tale- W‘E‘E"'?n‘:“fi:fl'“y::'?émmm':m Ofiental 2000, = ‘about ten minutes befors dent; W. M. Woodward, Secretary; H. W. o probabilities as was that on the side | that Spain had accepted the suggestions of thil lent; W. M. 'W ety Aham, | Peacetul B ; 2 = | 51165, May. 311904 2000, $1 10% Seveb wonsiats of 4135 Costa. Rice, 171 Nicaragua, cruise e i L Uy A e [ iy bence:dn thelr recant cperaiions | Doy e demana ThES Toresaet Yol o | Atioroon sessivn, Decsmber 200 ecla/ gt 1t: | f13t Balvacor, JLNE Opstemels, B0, M pirec, Boon and is droped at noon.'120th meridian. pmhmf-nmfiv—lxm{ed March 28—Stmr B S e otened 10| B AL ST Sash| et Ml R BT L S S0 o | S et g e o e Tt it St Oxmeriytey S M | S Tt a paper by M. Landon on “Infan urch | that Spain OafHE o1 | tions were driven to a - | #1 20, % * | Que about the 30th inst., with 4260 bags. vy v sl g erable discussion t P eiiniey’s requests, including an armis. | tions were dr cover and investment buy- et rules firm, e - A notice stating whether the time ball w: ; X o ollowed L , a Congre- | tice between followed, and Professor Lloyd, £ e passage of the Spanish elections, | e time, was in evidence. Fancy Feed, $132% per ctli good to cholce, | good to prime g a st. S t the curse of the | months. t hour 1 ! g ‘washed peaberry, 14@l5c f gationallst, sald that toe K e were o) with their assorance of leslaAbig sopport fa LAl an hour from the close July had ad. | ¢'siq1 20; ~common, $1 2001 2. Surprise. | Fooa peaberry. 18%@We for Kool ¢ Drime, 31 | pavems.and by the morning papers the follow- . Of Locarno, Switzerland, and American h Pitmier Sagasta and the conservative course a Y at | &) Fria@1 35: $1 20@1 25; millt 5 g day. W. S. HUGHES, Americar homg weo (At (hers oreian | Eromier Sugase s, Soseersacve’eours | "ot S0 oty Tt e WAL | G AT ¢ i, 5 0 B T 0 coaptert <l mal b piemenant, © 75 5. o charse | ALIFORNIA MORTBAGE & SAVINGS BANK, home wis that they had children. Dave some assurance that President McKinley's | fring at Sto bid. May us traded fn sery Jo% | CORN—There s nothing going on to change JONC Sivador, 1g1sc for g0od to prime mery street, San Francisco. Tt e sters met In Oakland | €ave some asSUldnte b8y "eacetal ndjustment | Sioo 5" opened . lower. at. 51 o0i, buc ad- | PFIces; one way or the other. DA halise for falr washed, 14gndo for NOTICE TO MARINERS—ALASKA. - Sud cesecves: 963,000 this week. With Spain might find a successful outcome. | vanced at once to $1 04, and during the actie. | Small round vellow, $110@112% per ctl; large | good to pfivme washed peaberry, S%@i%4c for| Notice is hereby given that th Paid_up ns“' e e o e T gave color to the reports which were | jty fn July sold up as high as $105%. It yellow. $1.06%@1 10; white, $1 1051 123 superior unwashed, 7%@Sc for good green un- | named buoys hav 4 e e following | A General ‘2&‘ e Banking i ised” in circulation and masnified the fears | closed at $1 05%. 5 RYE—There is har®' any offering, and the | washed. 113@i2c for i e e i e gone adrift from their po- | business transac 2 : Patent Case Dismissed. Dlaced I o oreased hears. Without this and | ° Corn was fairly active and firm with the ex- | Price has heen advancet, @ 9 UGH 104 per ctl. | peaberry; Nicargua, e e e trys. Paoite et iy e s atlate: seiir 20 United States Circuit Judge Morrowyes- | {ie underiying strength of financial and busi- | ception of a, short time atter the opening, BUCKWHEAT-—$1 75@1 % per ctl. | P Unwashed, 11%@12¢ for good unwashed pea- | _ Tongass Narrows, page 72—California Rock | on commercial > torday Qismisecd ihe sult of Truman | ness conditions the adolt magiouiion of e | VRS PRt SLPSanced Fan sl MYRG ot T AT ey Guatemala and Mexican, 16%@i8c. for | buoy, a red and black horizontally striped sec- BIRECTORS: g against the Carville Manufacturing Com- | buls w?:‘yfiu’n‘fd Dioes Svore by no means at | 26%c and ciosed %@Hc Higher t 2the. " T E&’.‘Z‘&,‘W%fif'fi%fi?‘?& o B e | O cinaw Channel, pags 75—Favorite Reet | B et ihom TS Biecver A Tognasiing o pany. The suit was brought to determine | " pighest, the speclaities showing reactions ts were heavily raided during the morn- | FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, | 7g10c for medium, © for common to ordi- | buoy, No. 2, @ red first-class nun. PBrunner, McD. R. Venable, A. G. Wi the right to the patent on what is KNOWD | ranging.up to 4% points. . £ ing by all classes of longs. . Liquidation was | #4-75@4 85; Bakers' extras, $4 50@4 & per barrel. | nary, for. to prime washed pea- w Canal, page T5—Veuderbilt Reef buoy, | F. Kronenberg, Chas. Martin, C. Gehret, The transactions f the day foot up con- | general and prices broke eharply. The market MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | berry, 11 for good unwashed peaberry, 8@ | & "and black horizonta.'y striped Arst-class 8. Grend, G. Rotfanal.’ - as the Petaluma cart. for