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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1898. 23 sald General Fund shall be paid, as In | Baltimore . expurt trade is reported. growing out of the | £1G8 for young: Hens $1g5: Roosters, young, | office, where complete sets of charts and sail 5 ction hereinafter provided, al | New Orlean: raising of insurance rates consequent on the 8 50; Roosters, old, 50; Fryers, $6 30 | ing directions of the world are kept on hand the expenses of the various depart- | » | Galveston . disturbed foreign outlook. Frost is reported | @i; Broilers, $5 50 'for large, $3@4 50 for | for comparison and reference, and the latest ments of the City and C & | BT to have done considerable ~damage to the |-small; Pigeons, $175@2 per dozen for young | Information can always be obtained rexarding P e Rl Lt e S - Totals .. - | peach and ‘other trult ‘crops -of the South and | and i 2@} 50 for old. his. dangers to navigatlon and ali matters ch expenses as are b s er | 2 e ; to ear] 3 stacto ominal. of interest to ocean commerce. 10 be Fald Out of theitaa Sped%%’:fi; | SUMMARY. Hocking Val 5%] Do pret 84| EASTERN LIVE STOCK MARKET. o e e s Worhwest: . Lake el “The Gume ball on top of the bullding o Tela- provided for the payment of such ex- | siv changed. Lake Erle & 13%| Do pref. 20 6T navigation is now open and anticipation 18 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. sraph Hill I8 hoisted about ten minutes befors * the six months endi e e Do pret b PR A 104 | CHICAGO, April 8.—CATTLE—Were in good | that & prosperous year's business will be done. | hoon and ts dropped at noon. 120th’ meridian. T 8 encing onf No Grein mhrkets. Lake 'Shore 178 | Do prer 1% | onand at steady ‘prices; beef steers sold at | Rather less activity is noted in most of the | The Butter market is In falr condition, cream. | by telegraphic signal received each day from thirtieth day of June, in the year| Summer Vegetables firmer. Louis & Nasl 49% | Peoples. G 11 40@5 10, and fed Westerns at $4@b 15; st country's great staples. Cotton g00ds have | ery being wanted for shipment and dairy for | the United States Naval Observatory at Mare n hundred, each and every of| Some changes in Potatves and Onlons Manhattan L S Eeoneiaraax e aLa0as T, o " 3 Btock- | moved fairly well, glnghams especially being i A ry for | Jeland, Cal. departments shall expend the| But dy. Eggs low | Met St Ry L T i CotsTane 17T | ers and feeders, $4G4 §0; canning cows, §2 50@3; | in excellent demand, and except for low-grade | PACKINE. | "A notice stating whether the time ball waw ey Wat ADArt Lol leathubl EHenh ALSez LML =Sasn o | Mich Cent ST s % | tat cows and heifers, $825G4 50. cqttons, notably print cloths, which have made | Eggs are lower and stocks show signs of | dropped on time (r glving the error. it any. i moneys set ap: ! > m-’ by ‘ Poultry in good shape. faIchate o % HOGS—Were steady with a fairly active de- | @ Dew low price record of 2 per yard this | dccumulating. Another car of Eastern has ar- | Published the same dav by the afternoon the Boardiof Supervisore OF SrecR L ER Wb 0 Soi) Se0lity | Do 1st pref 78 (Gen Electrl 894 | mand: common to prime Hogs, 3 70@4 05; | Week. the situation is as favorable as could | rived, apers, and by the morning papers the follow- municipalit » much of said moneys| Dried Fruit still dull. Mo Pacific 283 Tiiimots Steel 3% | Drime 1ght selling 15c under the best heavy, | De exvected. ~Wool is dull, reflecting uncer- | Cheese is unchanged. ng day. W. 8. HUGHES. set apart by said Board of Supervisors | Provisions unchanged. Mobile & Ohio.... 27 |Laclede G 42 | plgs sold at $3 70Q3 85. * | tainty as to future business and unsatisfactory | BUTTER- | Lieutenant. U. S. N., in charge. he Superintende | v |Mo K & T i o v ] 2 5P AND LAMBS—W . margins of profit. Creamery—Fancy creamerles, 1S@I0c; Sec- | Sm————— to the Superintendent of Public Streets, | Hogs weak and quiet. o K & 1 . 19%|Lead . 20 | SHEEP AN ere active; Lambs, | MATEINS e 5 % ey Pl 5 o H ays and Squares for the fiscal | Coal lower again. gl 32%| Do_pref 103 | shorn, $4 50@5; unshorn, hxu?‘s 80;+ alorn |, T8 IOn e o 1o e | et e i e & SUN, MOON AND TIDE. il e 2 b z Chi Ind & 7" [Nat_Lin Ofl 14% | Sheep, $1 25@4 65; wooled flock: 6364 75 for | YOlume of business being done, but it is be- -y — Choice to cy, 1@1sc; secon year ending on saldithirtleth GaaySoti fice mayanoed. Do pref 2 [Or 1mp Co e ¥ . shomn yearlings: 44 804 0, | COMIDE evident that this Is chiefly upon orders | grades, li@ltc per Ib. e SR Gt Barvis. in the year nineteen hundre Twenty fallures last week. N7 Cent 14 P M Vi vearlings. $4 75@s 10. ' | previously booked. Engagements for future | FEastern Butter—Imitation creamery, 16@16%c; Times and ldeights .of High and Low 3 , as ral . 91%|Pacific Mail 24 | wooled ¥ &S, $4 75@ e i Lagh ed. 15@166 o s (&) ain unexpended at the tlme‘ R RES. N Y Central .... 110%|Pullman Pal ..... 170 Recelpts—Cattle, 2000; Hogs, 20,000; Sheep, :Vo‘rk have .Iflmllml,'-eld nl}xkeE in num:ler e T S R U e Waters at Fort Point, Entrance to San e takes effect, shall be - THE WE S FAILU . INYChi & § L.. 12 |Stlver Cert . 55% | 5000. 'olume, particularly in the East, pending the E—C] = ¢ " : mon Francisco Bay. Published by Official Au- ar 11d six months by the| The T M e Al eports 20| DO Ist pref 0 63 |Stand R & Tl 3% OMAHA. outeome of forelen compiieations T | lo geod TH@Ske, Cream | Cheddar, 1glic: | thority of the Superintendent. Lol he Bradstreet Mercantile Agency Tt 2 Do 24 3 of trade at leading cities this weel 3 : Z : | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at pref . 28 |Sugar ... 1881 | OMAHA, Aprill 8.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1800; { is the active business in bicycles in Chicago | ern, 124@13ic per Ib. the city front FMlsfllon-slnet wharf) about Public ) Works in the opera- | faflures in the Pacific Coast States and Terri- | Nor West . the 12%|” Do -pref for the previous | No Amer Co 13 ' Forlar sy 10782 | market steady to lower; native beef steers, | and New York, where sales are the largest on | EGGS—Ranch Eggs, 13%@l4%c per dozen; | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; lepartment committed to | tories, as compared with 19% | $4@5 10; Western steers, $3 75@4 70; Texas | record. St. Louis reports boot and shoe ship- | store Eggs, 12%@13%c; Eastern, 12%@13c. the height of tide is the same at both places, . All the expenses of the City | week and 18 for the corresponding week of 1897. | No Pacific U S Leather . steers, $3 cows and heifers, $3 25@4 25 | m vy { - —— G Hmie vhich are not to be paid out | The fallures for the past week are divided | Do pref Do_pref canners, §2 Stockers and eeders, 48120 | this. time, C JUATIEr 88 heavy as before at| o oUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ™ Tonths out of - the Genersy | cerpenter and bullder, 1 varieties. 1 restaurant, | 3¢ 5, & Nevo W, Bt e ‘ 7 are slightly larger than those of last week and | There is no particular change to report. Re- rd of Supervisors of the ex- | 3 saloons, 1 grocer, 1 manufacturer's agent, i | Reading Do pref 2 | Tight, §3 621@3 75; bulk of sales, $3 70@3 7. | 35 1120 Dushels for that period, against | ang Oranges are still in large supply and easy. | Moon rises. T ¥ €X- | tens and coffees, 2 'dry goods, 1 men's furnish- | Do 1st pref . StL&SW o | R B celpts, 2000; market stronger: falr | o ool oels last week, 2086000 bushels In| = DECIDUOUS FRUITS— it j‘r‘;\d“(-“’ \‘x:t?ni‘w;‘:&?t""‘g‘ ings, 1 general store. i Rock Island, D pret R | to cholce natives, 33 80Q4 80; fair to cholce | and 5 954000 puanels in g 0y Dushels in 1896 e frgmer (ondaie and EIT‘““’IFQ&’“"’"IN&‘T"“ Feet|Time! gy k ) v or be > St L &S F. RIGW, Westerns, $3 10@4 70; el 4k 125 for small berries. ! ee! sted at any time during said six | PUBLIC DEBT AND CASH. o B e i ”é“'ig? Lamie W Soat Sk e etk maarad 'Egfl’:u‘zgxste&-?l:v?& s tor LS (7 omotos ez ;mtx\ g&lc&mtmm}' o | Elfln T A osruz‘i‘;; 03] et THonebE: OrIEhE A BRS o 2d pre chi G W 1 o i, st week, 282 for good to cholce an: 140 for fancy. | :12 —05| 2:17] 4 ted. by |'h,qh.‘~‘{,]f”‘f;’ ;"o\l.mflmem CTe>| The following is a statement of the public | St Paul . ot Co el e s Tareonding ‘week of 159, 280 in 18% | = CITRUS . FRUITS_Navel Oranges, $12 | 1f 05| 3:24 43 fcalls traelaia BYS: DOGINONEY. {11t anasine in ‘the ury of the | Do pret 4 KANSAS CITY, April §.—CATTLE—Receipts,| “'Business faily i 2 25; Seedlings, r0c@$1; Tangerines, 3@40c for | 11 4| 41 cifically provided for it during said | & e Firresury SC)the R 7807 Yo madive | Cattle ‘Steady: Dulk sold” a | o Juuness fallures this weel fn the Dominion | smail boxes; Lemons, $0@isc for common ard | 12 bl x months, then in each such case the | United States at the close of business MATCh| 1, g poy 4 reg. 121341\ Carolina 6s.... 12215 | $ 4084 90; Western steers active at H@4T0; | § 1o the correny ered 35 sealnst 38 last week. | $1Q1 75 for good to choice: Mexican Limea. | 1y 45| x thereof shall be paid out of b Teceived from Secretary Gage: THLSHE Do coupon _ Do 8% 1E 122% | Vistern cows and helfers, $5 804 10: natives, | o2 i the corresponding week of 1507, 30 in 1896, | $4@4 50; California Limes, in small boxes, 408 | 14 ! ol > he General Fund 1ty Of | bearing debt, $547,366,650; debt on which inter- | 1 ¢ Ne Pas 15ts $2 5004 10; stockers and feeders, $3 50@3 60, a n 1504 So: Bananas, $125G2 per bunch; Pineapples, | ~ e he G 3 ind, notwithstanding i v debtil =S cetoon HE HOGS—Recelpts, 15,600; steady; bulk of sales, NCIAL REV: $3@4 per dozen. | @NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides anything contained in sections six and | bearing no in it cer s'and | Do 2ds 60@3 75; heavies, 33 7543 81%: medium and T SRR — - | the early moming tides are given in the left seven of Chs 1 no %, g Sy ool 3 g} .- il — 5 ; NS, X n an e successive tides of tha Charta. g\',‘:}““;;nl;‘nfnf;““lo III of this | Treasury notes. Squal amount of | U S 38 reg.. cas | 3 $0; Hghts, §3 5505 75; plgs, %@ | NEW YORK, April §.—Bradstreet’s Financtal | DBIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, EXC ‘ day in the order of occurrence as to time. The firemen under Artiols TX. of this Char | GeDt, $1.815 20,25 th the state- | District 5008 Noreireirn eons. 144 | . SHEEP-—Receipts, 2000 head: Sheep generally | Revlew to-morrow will sav: Speculation has | Bevond the speculative demand for Apricots | 26900 e, Solun, EIves, [06 soeont, o8, 0f ter during said six month l,“'-‘ = ~ | ment issued Februar: show a de- | Afa class A . Do deb 58 | 6@10c higher at $4@4 75: whole Lambs supply | been extremely nervous and {rregular within | already mentioned there is nothing new. | and the last or right hand column gives the ter during said six months shall be paid | crease ~of cerif not. Do B Ry sts was from Colorado and brought 3 30@5 50. narrow limits on the critical appearance of our | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, 3%@ | last tide of the day, except when there ara but Minlcnlity ;‘):‘;;‘l“m‘l:\vdd.m ’];};quxns:i‘ng amounting o s };u f:‘m > 2'3‘\-‘ is DENVER. relflflonskwhh Spain. The situation in this | 4yc for 40-50's, 3%@3%c f. 50-60's, 2%@3%c | three tides, :lldwmetlmfl il m’rhe helzht:n ipality his section debt of | Do enc S Line i s | respect keeps the public out E R 9 " _ | given are additions to the soundings on ti is the at the d Atchison 4s ) § Line gs tr. DENVER, April §—CATTLE-Recelpts, 700; | ;oo p public out of the market | for 6-10's. 24@2%c for T 8's, 1%@3%e for 8- FL0, %8 JLTIER 4° gurvey charts. exceg‘!’ t xisting municipality of the City market steady: beef steers, $3 50@4 40; cows, | nd the speculators. have been cautlous and |gy's, 13@1%c for 90-100's; Peaches, 3@5c; fancy, | when a minus sign (— silver, Do adj 4s O Imp lsts tr precedes the helgl | and County of San Francisco, and the > P $2 50@3 80; feeders, freight id v i ick to ch: he it 5 . a ¢ ancisco, oy S ISk A D e ; feeders, paid to river, $4@ | quick to change their position. Liquidation | j@6e; peeled, 10@12%c; Apricots, 5@6%c for | an: iven 18 subtractl several funds which are to be trans- E [ Term 4s.. 11 ST Pacific 6s of 5.0 103 * | 440 stockers, {relght pald to river, $4@4 &; | has apparently been thorough and Complete | Hagats ana 1080 for geod to. fancy S Serto atacn . (e charte.. The piaus.ge erred as in this section provided are & Ohio 5 . 113 (Reading 4s . 80 | boys ?é"’ stags, $2a3. and stocks are largely in strong hands, so that | parks: Evaporated Apples, 6%@7c; sun-dried, | Téference s the mean of th~ lower low waters. £ | paie Ao s, i 55 s ay? UENt | the foating supply 1s comparatively small. On | 4Gs: Black Figs, in sacks, 2@2ic: Plum & pcean the other hand, successive covering movements | 4 i%c for pitted and 1@i%c for unpitted SHEE on reports of settlement or”compromise of the | bieached Plums, $@v%c; Nectarines, 4GSo for v 8 prime to fancy; Peurs, ior quarters differences between Spain and the United | I74"3@sie for halves, according to color, ete. & D =48, —_— STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER. | FroM | Dva L 104% R G W lsts L &IMC5s -8 SL&SFG6 . 105 |St P Con . 6% St P C & P 1sts 5 and on March 2 increase during the month of funds of said existing municipality. All the funds of said existing municipality not mentioned in this section, and | which are authorized by law, shall be | - 168 continued in the treasury until the ne- 8731 Do s pitel States have reduced the short Interest, which | g \1SINS—114@2c for two-crown, 3c for three- |New York.. “|Apr ® Cenalty s “or ‘thelr confinile i - 101 5o Ry 58 895 S e was quite large last week. London has done for four- vn, 4%e for Seedl Seattle.... .|Apr 9 uyjsorithelr conbinkianios fosane il D12 [Sand R & T 64 8 | NEW YORK, April 8—The competition of | little here, but our market situation is watched A ror Neetioas Mssatei ot S0 Departure Bay. lapr 8 Sec. 38 e necessity for 1163 |Tenn new set 3s.. S5 | California seedless and sultana raisins, it is | with close attention, as indeed it is by the local | 11 for London layers; dried grapes, 2%c. Panama. Apr 9 maintaining any Fund of the City and | ! <10 T & P L G lsts.. 99 | reported, has during the past season materi- | Public, and the resistance offered to bear sell- | NUTS—Chestnuts are quotable at Sc per Newport. - |Apr 9 County in existence at the time this | Do oon s wia: M B0 TR 31 lally curtailed consumption of Greclan currants, | iD€ from time to time creates the impression | 1b; Walnuts, 5@6c for hardshell and 6@7c_for | Humbaldt. < |apr 10 Charter takes offect has ceased to ex- Joya A (P D&Glsts... 8 | o otwithstandin : , | that the latent purchasing power is laige and | softshell; Almonds, 215@3%%c for hardshell, 5@6c Coos Bay...- ‘|Apr 1o 1 ich notwithstanding the comparatively low ey St | A new cons 51 Wab 1st 58 106 t requires only a definite development of the gen- | for softshell and 7@Sc for paper-shell; Peanuts, Portiana. Apr 10 , and a ance remains in_ such L & N Uni 4s.... 86% Do 2ds . 771, | prices made have been neglected to a consid- | eral situation to assert itself with some forc 5! for Baste d 41zc for Calif = Seattle Apr 10 Fund, the Supervisors shall so declare | Missouri 6s . 100" |W Shore ds. 10714 | erable extent by consumers, who have given | At the same time prices during the latter pof‘: | 2-%:3‘° gs';@s:f Efi’m?&, sl"fofloc?rnruu oxs?xxt: Chilkat. Seattle. :Agr 10 by ordinance, and upon such declara- | M K & T 24 % |Va Centucies preference to the cheaper California product. | tion of the week suffered from ‘the feeling of | s@Sc per Ib; Cocoanuts, $1 50@5 per 100. * | Pomona San Diego. .{Apr11 t vich i balAREatehall the. forthmithl o ds % Do deferred Late advices from Patras report an casler feel. | S0Me suspense caused by the withholding of | -~ HONEY—Comb, 8@llc for bright and 5@7c | Mackinaw....."|Tacoma. Apr 12 A Soper et S Y Central ists. 1187 |U P pret { ing there, as the demand has not come up to| he Licsident's message on Cuban attairs, and | for lower grades: waterwhite extracted. {4Q Titanta. Nanaimo Apri2 R 8 . 58 . . E | oy 0 | the tendency of the market, In spite of rallies | 5¢; light amber extracted, C T Ib. [uml| k. . |Abr 12 — ‘ NG STOCKS. | expectations, and supplies in primary markets | on the short Interest, was to sas irregularly | DEESWAX.-24@2e per . r |Victorta aid PigétSotid | Apr 12 SCHED | lar ... Sntario 2501| Qhenard hne | been tonly. aversge, while: raia.] Donsiol L Heelling flor/uttertalnty, Mhoubiithe SET Ermibold: el | Srown Polnt. )phir . 80 | i 5 J | possible developments and their effect is shown . 008 Bay pr B i SRk 10012 change for Good Friday was re- ."| Humooids....... Apr | Gould & Curry. 200 | ;:;xes":-dn,mi:r&km\»:;?;fienlgit-em}ilfé the rea’ | scinded and the market was In session to-day | Previous prices rule for all descriptions. The | Santa Rosa. San Diego Apr 15 This Charter shall be published for Hale & Norcross. 120 19 | their 'own against Californfa. competition i | sor, (N5 fiFst time upon that day In & genera- | demand is nothing extra. twenty days in The.San Frenniase Coll Homestake 37 00|Standard 175 | GHat so much histe has been made o set ners | tlon. No attention has been paid to develop- | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 94c per b for STEAMERS TO SAIL. na = - 3 cisco Ca. Iron Sliver . 30, Union Con . 45 | stock here early that goods have been shippeq | MeDts in regard to rallroad earnings or other | heavy, 9%c for light medium, 10%c for light, “x.;‘l in the Daily llleb-)rt. dlauy news- Mextcan 30! Yellow Jacket 20 | long before they were in proper . condition ~,’!‘,?:§:"‘“.1"§ {gvartance anatine ragenow of] yig for extra light and 12%c for sugar-cured: | BTEAMER | DESTINATION| SAIS | PIER papers of ge.eral c tion in the == Prominent importers have forwarded to Greece R ol S Aty the tern sugar-cured Hams, 103@llc: Califor- > A - . ity and County of San Francisco, and BOSTON. a “rotest against the shipment of {mproperly | SoMchyatism of leaders or the high figures o et i 197@lic; Calltor- | Santa Rosa|San Diexo |ApE 9,11 An|Pler 11 ter such publication, viz.: on Thurs- BOSTON, April S—Atchison, 11; Bell Tele- | cured fruit. A the present time the feellng | meeakc 1o cxepanpe o) 18 held by the decided | pegs Beef, $10; Family Beef, $11@12; Salt Pork, | North Fork|Humboldt ... .apr u. AM Eier 2 b e S e S phone, 245; Mexican Central, 4% | here is unsettled in sympathy with consider- | = co¢ 1 exchange. i $9; extra prime Pork, $10; extra clear, §13; mess, | Cleveland..| Puget Sound. [Apr 10, 1 ax|Pler 27 ix ay of May, in 3 | able advices from Greece, and {n consequence | BANK CLEARIN $16; Smoked Beef, 11@l2c per Ib. City Puebla| Vic & PgrSna |Apr 11,10 Av [Pler 9 one thousand eight hundred NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. | of the sharp competition -~ California products LT G ARD - Eastern’ tierces quoted at 5% per b | C008 Bav..|Newport. Apr 11 9 AM|Prer 11 d ty-eight, it shall be submitted o in a dull market. At the same time holders of | p R tor compound and_7c for pure; pails, T%c; | Weeott.....|San Diego.... |Apr 12, % AM|pler 11 the qualified electors of said City NEW YORK., April S.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | currants do not seem willing to make import-| NEW YORK, April 8—The following table, | California tierces, 5%c per Ib for compound | Curacao. Humboudt. ... [Apr 12,10 AM|Pler 15 Gty o S 21,213 barrels: ‘exparts 44 MY HESals R TaR G 7E | nttanoéssions. | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | and 6ic for pure: half barrels, 6%c; 10-1b tins, | Peru...... | Mexico......." [Apr 12! 1 Pu|PMSS f S ancisco, at a spe- B e d 7 ings at eighty-eight cities for the week ended | 7%c: b-Ib_ tins, Sc Chitkat ... [China&Japan | Apr 12. b AM|Pler 12 | but firmer; Minnesota patents, @s 50. COTTONLENE—Tlerces, 5%@6%c; packages, | Pomona.... (Humboldt . pr 13. 11 A | Pler 1L 1l election which shall be held on that day, for the sole purpose of voting upon April 7, with the percentage of increase and pr 13,10 AM|Pler 24 ¥ Receln S BOSTON WOOL MARKET. 3 WHEAT—Receipts, 111,000 bushels; exports, decrease as compared with the corresponding | less than 300 Ws—I-Ib pail W in' a case, She: | State of Cai | Portland.... the adoption of e sz . if g 162,514 bushels. Spot firm, but a good outport | LRe T » | w = 3-1b pails, 20 in a case, 83¢; 5-Ib pails, 12 in a | Arcata. Coos Ba Apr 13, 10 AM i Pler 13 Sertts top the ,,l,i'“fi,“mel', "“"f ifia. ma- trede reported; No. 2 red, $104% . o. b. afioat. | BOSTUN, April 8.—The Boston Commercial,| “°* LER T S ase $4c; 10-1b pails, 6 in a case, 8tc: 50-1b | Orizaba.. .| Humboldt ... | Apr 1,10 AM|Pler 9 Clty A e e e S e CIOTE FOL SRl s orere strong. but rather qulst. from | Bulletin will say to-morrow of the Wool mar- oer Cent. | tins, 1 0r 2 in a case,’ THc; wooden' buckets, 20 | Homer ... |Humboldt ... |Apr 15.10 Av|Pler 9 ty and County voting at said election | e 5 A0 | i © | 1bs net, T%c; fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, T%c; halt | Walla Wlla|Vic & Pxt Snd |Apr 16. 10 AM|Pier 9 ket: The market continues to manifest general | New York. .$ 778,008,274 48.6 start to finish to-day. Shorts were the buyers, | - shall ratify the same it shall be sub dullness throw | Barzels iabontRIDIDE TS per il y the P 3 e 4 sughout. The only sales made are | Boston 104,118,895 Ll lacmer: = mitted to the Legislature of the State alarmed over:ihe extranréinfry export demandiiire wiiyc o eainconnter iRl ealUor: oty i GDicagD: L4 99 THE TIME BALL. of Califorria for its approval or rej for all grain, unfavorable California crop news | o S - Y | Philadelphia . 9.0 HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. tion: Tfithe Lo aiatpoys EEIEC Clear B Partly Cloud) and the big jump in Corn. Prices closed at | fieeces and two-year-old territory Wool fill up | §t. Louls 0.7 % * | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- tion. If the Legislature shall approve O Clear ortly Cloudy | fop and %ii%e over last night; No, 2 red | the domestic side, and the larger sales of for- | Pittsburg .1 All descriptions remain as previously quoted. | chants' Exchange, San Francisco = April the same, it shall take effect and be in @ Cloudy ® Rarn® Snow S1 0131 01%, closed $1 01, elgn are almost wholly composed of a few | Baltimore : 1.0 HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | § 1568 rl rce, except as ’"‘“"“g“;’,‘ olierwise ly ® raSieads blocks of South American and Australlan Wool | 581 Francisco Laga w0 about 1o under the quotations. Heavy salted | The tiime ball on Teleraph Hill was dropped ded, on and after the hour of noon T L e | held by outside speculators, who are weary of B 2 129, 05 5 5 5 eXACHy it IO f s i et Fe s RRUgROmT (o Toe on the first Monday after the first. day SHADED AREA?;?NO;,‘P:\%T' ATION PETROLEUM DulL 15810 76; Nort. | BOIINg for a turther rise’ The sales At Kanas City D 105861 e ’;’c'k’f‘eds‘:l'{‘;d”kh”‘gg;' ’LE;I{C“’O‘;{“‘?" 120th meridian, or exactly § p. m., Greenwich of TANUATY In' the oAk mist sy SURING P ! JPIGIRON] , $9 75@10 75; North- | concessions from recent dates, but the lots were | 3 rleans <8520 [ace SaER ot by ennga | tme- i January in he eteen hun- ers, $10 s0GI2. i = | Qulokly Dloked up by Téaular deatern whn vre | Minneapolis D 688995 55 | Hides, 16@16i4c: culls and brands, 13@13%c; Assistant in charge. red, and shall thereupon become the COPPER—Quiet: brokers'. St 873, | the situation with much confidence. The sales | DELTOIt . Gl DR L O e e L T Charter and organie law of the City JEAD—Quiet; brokers', $3 30 of the week wére 632,000 pounds domestic ang | Cleveland L Tasma, 10 culls, 18@1Te, Goatskins, 30@34e_each; Kids, % e Connty o San Franolscs, anaieri TIN Plates Qull© L eteady, witn | L0 pounds' forelgn, againat 34,010 pounds | Loulsville L Tol0ss 7.6 5G10¢; Desesiins, good Summer, ZGc per 1b; SHIPPING INTELLIGENGE. ang Sounyof San Meancisro, g EXPLANATIO! “OFFEE- Options closed barely steady, w i o rovidence D oesmso0 12 medium, 20c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, -shear- supersede the existing Charter of said prices boints et higher. 'Sales,” 1,200 | oork® it woar, /S pounds foreign for the same | pilwaukee 847 o Ths, 20@30c. eaca: short wool, 40@Tbc each; | ARRIVED. The arrow flies w nd County, and .all amendments | yres long wools, 90c@$1 30 each. | medium, T0@90: . 1 rendered, 3@3ic per I; No. TALLOW—] th the wind. The top fig- | bi i n indicate minimum temperature Friday, April 8. gs, including May, $5 0@ %. Spot Coffee— | "The sales to date show a decrease of 36,903,900 | St: Paul Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, 16 hours from . market firm: No. 7 invoice, t¥c: No. 7| pounds domestic and 34,615,300 pounds foreign | Buffalo .. at stat and all laws inconsistent with for the days; those underneath it, if any, tie 1 ter. amount of rainfall or of melted snow in inches "‘"“‘~R:fi,,;.?“‘,‘,,,2.'"},5",'332.?,;:“!3.‘4F cen. | fOr the corresponding dafe In 1897, The receipts | {MANR oo Sh g {-g?l“’c‘l‘,,:fs'fi'?;;";mfi defective, 7@ | Greenwood. of ballots at sai: election | &nd Mundredths during the yast twelve hour o e to date show a decrease of 29,172 bales domestic | Commpne 0.1 Jog, sc} Southern Mountain, S@ilc; free Northern, | Stmr Cleone, Walvig, 10 hours from Albion. folboes: ~ bars, cr solid lines, connect points of equal T et st (ST Eeve o ren e ey o | P 1RS,810 DATEA {Ora 1y e s 3o Northern. defective, s@ilc per M. | Stmr Orizaba, von Helms, 13 days frm Guay- . air i isotherms, or dotted lines, equal 15@22c; Elgins, 22¢; factory. 1215@16c. . crnsl | Denver ) HOPS—1806 crop. 2@ée for poor to fair and | MAs, via Ensenada and Redondo 57 hours. e MG temperature. The word *high” means high @2c; Elgins, 22 . 12%@16c. NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. ; e AT : TR o Br bark Socotra, Harder, 73 days from Syd- FOR THE NEW CHARTIR, TS, | barometric pressure and ls usuaily accompanied | , EOGS Recelpts, 16,604 packages Flrm; State et | Pantor) - Lo @105 101 K000 AR Cron, AIDMEpesi Il ney. ey Sl % Z S | by fair weather; ‘low” refers to low pres- A &nd Pennsylvania, 10@10}c: Western, ¢ | PORTLAND, April S.—In the aby C SNemaiie S A Schr Confianza, Wilson, § days from Coquille FOR THE NEW CHARTCR, NO. eure and {s usnaily preceded and accompanied | Southern, $%@loc.” Ao Al LD LS (e T et | Memphey DM SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. | River : = " by cloudy weather and rains. “‘Lows” usually | DRIED FRUIT. . . : | P S st Schr_Western Home, Nilsson, 5 days from For the-#ok B I SR e e 1 ) 3 were not inclined to follow the advance in | Peoria ... . Lgaead lenty of H ing In t y. s of action = ppear on the Washington coast. When | ypw YORK, April S.—Californta Dried | C) e Rochester 1982277 There are plenty of Hogs coming in to meet | Coos Bay. of the officers directed in this Charter | the pressure is high in the interior and low | pheW TORK. April 8—California e ey o e ver R i all duands, . Smell-Hoes are) weak and not CLLARED. 1o be elected by the prople, his Char- | an Sosth ‘Sionk the S rain o protaaiel | EVAPORATED APPLES—Common. 5@Tic: | Gile for valley and blucatem. ala. and 81 orcester D Lamas ppnted;eaer, a5 Mitten; sce junchengel T ARCIE ter shall take effect on and after its | e when the ow is ol with fonaatlel | prime wire tray, Se; wood dried prime, §%ci| Clearcd—British ship Devonby Hall for | Atlanta . 1,469,529 Wholesale rates for dressed stock from | _Stmr San Blas, Russell, Panama, etc; Paciflc proval by the Legislature, and the | marke in south of Oregon is im- | Choice, Sic; fancy, S@$ic. | Queenstown with 113,661 bushels wheat. Salt Lake City. 1,618, 1 slaughterers are as follows: | Mail 8 8 Co. ection of -such officers shall be onunc | probahle. “high in the vicinity of | LRUNES-3@T%c. WASHINGTON. | Springfield. “Mas 1 (3 BEEF—First quality, 6%@Tc; second quality, | Stmr Homer, Jessen, Eureka; Goodall, Perk- ol oo d e ot n- | Jiiho, Gnd the prestore falling to the aly. | APRICOTS—Royal, 5%@7c; Moorparks, §%@ | ;1\ o\ tgm N S | Fort Worth . 1 78 5%@éc; third quality, 4@5c per 1b. | ins & Co. il e S rolled by the | fornia coast, warmer weather may be expected | 10¢ Bt | MA, April §.— '—Receipts heavy, | Portland, Me 4.8 VEAL—Large, §@6l%c; small, 7@T}%c per Ib. | Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; soard of Election Commissioners in | in summer and eolder weatner 1n winter The | PEACHES—Unpeeled, 5@sc; peeled, 11@14c. | but prices are firmly held. No. 1 club, 80c; No. | Portland, Or 8.3 MUTTON—Wethers, Sc; Ewes, 8%@dc per ib. | Goodall, Perkins & Co. and for said City and County in office | reverse of these conditions will produce an | * L Bluetem o e BEvoRenn : 56.9 AN SpEing 100 per | Stme North Fork, Bash, Eureka; Chas Nel- t the time of such election opposite resuit. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. DRY GOODS MARK: Los Angeles 22.7 PORK—Live Hogs, 3%@3%c for large and 4c | son. nd for the uole bihes pRrbOberOrithe s - 10008 e Norfolk 1810 G s ST GRS R G U AT i S B (s s G ek ks = e | WEATHER REPORT. CHICAGO, April 8.—The opening in w 4 . . yracuse 16.6 peiec. v McNear. elected under this Charter mak- | s sttty Ju“’y b “3‘ ;‘ “%s‘z‘ :s;fit 'W YORK. April 8—The attitude of the | Des Moine: 201 —_— Ship Hecla, Nelson, Loring; Alaska Packers’ 12 the appointments provided in this | (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) bl irpdeb et daned. - dry goods market s still awalting on war | Nashville 12.6 GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Assn. Oharter fo e s S I > 2 | where it lett off yesterday. The closing of the | nit, SO FOTEE Bt L R entlon. of | Wilmingto 20 Haw ship Fort George, Morse, Chemainus; qualification of the P e | 84 CISCO, April 8, 5 p. m. | Liverpool and Continental markets and nearly | p oo ™ B8 0 P 0 S large extent and ths | Fall River 5.9 BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, nominal; Wool | Welch & Co. € 2D- | The following are the seasonal rainfalls to |all the principal domestic exchanges took | former ‘are siow to do trading. in any 16, | SRy s g 19 Bags, nominal; San Quentin, § 30. | oBktn Trople Bird, Jackson, Tahiti; J Pinet & COAL—All coal descriptions are down again | pointed, this Charter shall take effect | date as compared with those of the same date | @Way from the market half of the usual spec- | The attitude of the sellers is also a Waltng | Arencr >R K, | to the old figures. Wellington, $8 per ton; | on the first day of December, in the | last season and rainfall during the past | ulative motive, and the pit at the opening | one. Staple cottons are the subject of slightly | Towell Sl s S N Dt ad i, Paclific Marine Supply Co. r one thousan z e iy 5 } * . . el 0 d eight hundred and [ twenty-four hours: ST : 1:;:?1 ":a;h:;z n;:s;::r‘g:rr‘lnffl;m:ll]egr t;!:e 3?5}; better demand. ead é:;;tl?: Do e a8 ;\’ow “'elllngn;n_ :}: Sousl;xflecld \gemng:un xsmr Azalea, Fardelius, Xfllisnoo; H F Al- CNOTUN, 5 | s 58 2 A 20 0 2 . Enoug] SH IN TR 7 . 878,90 2437 7 50; Seattle, $6; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $550; | len. oBE IT KNOWN, That the City and | el 4 hours. Season. Season. | bullish news was:to hand to cause a moder- CASHEL I EASURY, Tacoma 3 994780 1142 | Wallsend, $750; Cumberland, $1025 in bulk | SAILED. ounty of San Francisco, contajning a | keq' 1itu 0 ate demand to cover short contracts, and as | WASHINGTON, April 9.—To-day" e 5 910,004 ° < 09:2 and $115 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite | Friday, April 8. population of more than two hundred | Sacrament o offerings were even scarcer than buying orders e e RO X R ACatemant |BIgUE Gty 5 £71,160 9.9 s 1 B e Fio e, Jasden Hrirek thousand i:fthabit: = | 2 N °TS, | of the condition of the treasury shows: Avall- | New Bedford . 670,116 37.8 Egg. $14; Cannel, $10 per ton: Rock Springs, | peoesen. 2 ants, on the twenty- San Francis 0 the market for a time moved upward, July | able cash balance, $224,860,696; gold reserve, | Knoxville, Tenn 528,192 9.0 Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, 39; Coke, $12 | Stmr Santa Cruz, Gielow, Port Harford. seventh day of December, in the year | Fresno ... 0 advancing to S4@84%c from $3%@83%c, where it | $175,093,249. * | Topeka . 497, 54.8 per ton in bulk and $14 in sacks. Stug Santiiey ssell,” Panama. one thousand elght hundred ‘and |San Luls Ob o . em Tad ola!iminedlataly after the dboning.t Geos B Birmingham 111D dwar i1 B T B s I e e il ninety-seven, and under and in ac- 0 410 news from California was fully as unfayorable SINESS. e o 36 $ 1565 50; Hawallan, 8 8714@5 60; Japan, $ 25 | Br ship General Gordon, Worrail, Sydney. cordance with the provisions of Sec- 90 165 as yesterday but outside of this reports were | pORTLAND, Aprll 8 —Exch A Troon ol IR | @5 40; Rangoon, $4 7. % | Bktn Chehalis, Simonsen, Columbia River. tion 8, of Article XI, of the Constitu- hifs Gisroratute: MR, generally favorable. The figures on the Ar- |y Fllge i anges, RI2,281; | [ oxingtor rod SUGAR-—The Western Sugar Refinery Com- | Bktn Troplc Bird, Jackson, Tahitl. tion of this State, did elect the under- | Minimum, mean, 5. | gentine weekly shipments depressed the mar. | "M% $SO8 Jacksonviile, Fia.. 259837 ... pany quotes terms net cash: Cube Crushed | Zchr DA May, Fanssp (WIlliva Haros signed a Board of Fifteen Freeholders, WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Ket for a time - Shipments last week were ro. DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. Kalamazoo - 294,908 and e e, e a” se Mar” | Schr Volant, Krog, Nehalem River. to prepare and propose a Charter for | FORECASTS. | Borted at 1,572,000 bushels, an increase over,the Aoty T S [ ot A te Bxtra, C, ie: Golden G, ige; | Schr Azolea, Fardelius, Killisnoo. #aid City and County; and we, the| The area of high pressure which was last | hiore Sclling pressure, butting the prics bang | NEW YORK, April §—R. G. Dun & Co.'s | Chattanooga. X 447,000 | Candy Granulated, 5%c; California A, §%c per TELEGRAPHIC. members of said Board, in pursuance | €vening central on the California coast has | to $3%c. After that, however, the market | Weekly Review of Trade will say to- | Rockford, HL..Il 236508 Ib; half barrels, %c more than barrels, and | porn TOBOS, April 8, 10 p. m—Weather, of such provisions of the Constitution, | Moved eastward and is now central in North- | ruled strong to the end. The Cuban situation, | morrow: When everybody is asking whether | Canton, O. . boxes S Hiote. hazy; wind, NW; velocity, 16 miles. £ e FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. s i ern Utah and Idaho. The pressure is now | so long a depressed factor in wheat, Springfleld, O. and .\\n.hhm |2 beriod of ninety days | faliing quite rapidly in Western Oregon and | apparently become a builisn IR duesbe [ 10 e was o DER e e AlhiA of buslneatfipre gorien: A 4550 after such election, have prepared and |along the Northern California coast. This will | traders, especially among the shorts, expressed | S ror ca8Y to Judge. Since nobody can judge | Sjoux Falis, S.'D CHARTERS. The Annie M. Campbell loads lumber at Port Gamble for Honolulu. EPETRR AR S NN do propose the foregoing, signed {n | cause cloudy weather throughout the greater | the bellef that hostilities would result in sn |JUSt HOW Wise bankers may be in an emergency, | Hastings, Neb. duplicate, as and for the Charter for | Portion of Northern California and rain from | advance to prices and acted according to theiy | there is some uncertainty, but thus far scarce- | Fremont, Neb s lie il i e i sald City and County of San Fran. | Lo yicinity of Point Arena and Colusa north- | bellst, ~Additional " strength was given ' 'the |1y any stoppage whatever of manufacturing | Davenport 1,006,641 There is no change Worthy of note in Butter | per Western Home—April 4 in lat 40 58 N, cisco. 3 | market late in the day by the advance which | concerns appears, nor any indlcations that the | AoLed® -+ 1,600,734 and Eggs. long 124 4 W, schr Mermaid, with 150 seal- 0 o | Forecasts made at San Francisco for thirty | was taking place in corn, causing more or less | prodi likel; Galveston 5,909,900 d Pouls bout th ki IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have | hours, ending Midnight, April 9, 1898: sympathetic buying and - sustaining priess | Procucins force is likely to be diminiehed, nor | Houston - 6159914 Meats and Poultry are about the same as last | skins. o hereunto set our hands in ‘duplicate, |, Northern California—Fair in southenst por- | against the occasioral pressure in the profes: | ! 20Y such symptom to be seen in business re- | *Waco 270,814 week, e this twenty-fifth day of March, in the | ‘llun: c{lgudy‘ mdmpmb:bl(yn‘;c““om;l u}‘mwte;l aioll’m'l‘ shorts andhme inevitable liquidation | POTts. Evidence of existing conditions s not | $Macon . 629,000 Fish is in ample supply at the old prices. DAsTORXA—Amved April 8—Stmr Oregon, fm ! b B > | in northwest portion Saturday; cooler in the | which comes on the market during periods of | confusing, nor unfavorable. So far banking | YEvansville 741,984 The Summer Vegetables are rather cheaper as | DYea. vear one thousand eight hundred and |interior of north portion; fresh southwest | dullness. The demand improved during the | conservatism has mot caused faflures, which | Helen® - 567,907 a rule. ‘sf;‘;s;i,,{;r;},,fl Stic AtatelonCuiltorniaAiesS inety-eight. | wind. | afternoon, the market b el | “Southern California—Fair Saturday; fresh |under moderate S eneral bayine. ity fnans | continue smaller than for many years, as in Totals, United Strawberries are still scarce. FORT ROSS—Arrived April 8—Sch La Chilena JOSEPH BRITTON. President. | westerly wind. ‘ | advanced to $4%@84%c, and closed firm at | MArch, nor has it caused stoppage of any man- States .. -$1,281,207,662 26.3 Following is The Call's regular weekly retail | hence April 7. JEROME A. ANDERSON. Utah—Fair Saturday: warmer. | s43c. ufacturing concerns, nor lessened the volume Totals, _outside price list: - PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived April $—Br ship G 3 Arizona—Falr Saturday. | There was quite a brisk demand for corn | of business reported by rallroads in tonnage New York.. 403,199,388 Coal, per ton— Lyderhorn, from Royal Roads. T OLYMPIA—Arrived April 8—Schr Joseph Gastle Gate..11 0@ — | Russ, hence March 23. SsshaC V1.1 WO PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed April §—Stmr JAMES BUTLER, H. N. CLEMENT, San Francisco and vicinity—Generally cloudy and the market was strong all day. Saturday; fresh southwest wind. 5 oy, 7 May|lor-clsavings st yeindipalipoints, . DOMINION OF CANADA. closed 7c higher. The wheat outgo counts for much and con- | Montreal i $ 11,852,183 §,922,878 Special report from Mount Tamalpals, taken | Oats dull but firm. May closed 2 = A. COMTE, Jr., at 5 p. m—Clear; wind west, 2 miles per hour; | Provisions were dectdedly dail. *fio);":,';'[:,, e L e s Dot 51508, 220 e o 59 | Alcazar, for — ALFRED femperature, §9; maximum temperature, 63. |swere responsible for an opening decline in | P 7 hels, ag: S Tae T DT Bea i 20| TACOMA—Arrived April 3—Schr Meteor. CRIDGE, W. H HAMMON. | provisions, packers being the sellcrs early. The | vear. - Bince. corn. exports: contings sass sy | HoLBX Lugs 23 CEETTT L 78| PORT TOWNSEND Arrived April §—Bark L. R. ELLERT. Forecast Officlal. | strength of corn and reports of large Govern: | bushels. oainet 332327 continde - 3485650 | Hamilton 762,228 Dairy Produce, ete.— Oregon, hence March 2; bark Alex McNell, he poi rge Govern- | bushels, against 3,323,277 last year, th h NB ISIDOR GUTTE ment inquiries for products caused a- better | of the demand ‘could not be attributed 1o apees | - oo N ' il b e A R8s, 10— | Mare S LANDING—Salled April § — Schr oS | man jater an he Vi 7, square .. B BES, r oo P. H. McCARTAY, EASTERN MARKETS. | The"close” was"steady. M o irecred: ((ulaties aumoied (0L 18 ettt ey nwhet e |j ¢ MERla f s aaLm Bo."per roil [LIzgar| oz g | Monterey, for Ventura, ST P 7 gggy éflgflTmGALE_ Ir., T fi{;i.e,‘f"“ a shade higher and May ribs 2ige }"-fl;‘;’f,‘é‘fi’.’;z‘}ie"irbuuz are still Laonans, against | "+ Not included In totals because of no com- Cfi"ug”cd =3 0G| Honey, "comb, P A,I;‘m RE rrived Ap: r Samoa, he N C. NOBMANN, | "Ane’teading futures ranged as follows: nearly exhausted supplics of wheat are fables | PAYISOR for last year. o .1”@5 0] sy extrabton:: Q10| [ RACOMAT Aenived A B NEW YORK, April 8.—The Stock Exchange | for childrén. The price rose steadily and PORT TOWNSEND — Arrived April 8—Schr JOSEPH O’CONNOR, (o] O] ‘bara was open to-day for the first time on Good e e pen. High. Low. Close. cloged 3¢ higher for wheat, with corn 1c LOCAL MARKETS. pMents, per B ok Peerless, from Santa Barbara; bktn Skagit, LIPPMANN SACHS, > g day In over thirty years. When it was de- |y, 205 105% 104y SRR e B e EDWARD R. TAYLOK. . N . & s Bis e Every industry meets enormous over-produc- Beet, choice Pork, salt. e e A . THOMESON o o sty e i fopoe 03| WY LT e M SR el R ISR R | wwomande A suuion, | 5 RS A R o g | e At SR e w. : e h : 7 any other year, however prosperous, and yet Corned Beef .. ound Steak. TLE—Arrived April . 8—Ship Loui: Attest: J. RICH'D FREUD, pected that the President's message would | December % 7% T6% 75 |nearly all are keeping almost thelr whole force | Sterling Exchange, sight Sirloin Steak. SEAT T \pri Ship uis CoFn, INoE employed, and some are Increasing force If | Sterling Exchonge, 60 days. Do, Eastern. Porterhouse do, T e March 24; schr Beulah, hence March 20; stmr Protection, from Orea. Sailed March 8—Bark Harry Morse, for St Michael; stmr Del Norte, for Dyea. PORT LUDLOW-—Sailed April. 8—Schr Me- 1% | Ham, Cal .. be presented to Congress on Wednesday, and ;: afi that by Friday the shock of war might have 4 come. The rescinding of the motlon was di cussed when the postponement of the Presi- dent’s message was announced, but no action {12915 Smoked Beet. Secretary. 2% 30 | one branch of woolen manufacturers. Two car- | Sterling Cabl X - g Cables gg% 31 pet mills have stopped, or are about to stop, | New York Exchange, sight. . % 823 | as it Is between seagons, but much complaint | New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 1% of cancelation because of higher prices and | Fine Sllver, per ounce. iR Bod Poultry and Game— 6% 50@ THE CALL CALENDAR. 2 d, there % | possibility in some cases because of inferior | Mexican Dollars 46 April, 189, [t e e R e astarta B B | Boiien has not. been. followed by Tasaoen e S O ckey salh ' 88 18 | 05 Rr LR " Kerived April —Stmr Hermosa. R 5 the elements preferring to wait for the devel- 975 9smy production. = Sales orl Wwool are insignificant | NOTE—The Produce Exchange observed yes- ngucn . T5@1 00| Geese, each. 258: fl from Dyea. 3 sa. | Moon's Phasos. | | cpment of the situation. As for to-day’s mar- 34§45 and prices have declined 2c for finer grades, | terday as a holiday and was not in session, | Old Roosters, Pigeons, pair. 50| Salled April 7—Stmr Valencia, for Copper = 8898 | | ket, business was trivial in amount and fluc- ' | and over 1 cent in the average for all ‘Quota | punce there are no quottions for grain, mili- | each : —|Rabbits, pa % % | River: Br bark Allonby, for Queenstown; stmr 7| Full Moon, | | tuations were Gotally without slgnificance. is BIT% 51T | ertimated stocks held by mamufactusers.in | Stuffs and the other articles regulated by the | Eryers each.. o e W Casmaor Dyen v AprilS | | o fove mignt be somo business. A large §24 027 | the fron and steel industry, with demands | transactions on ‘change; Brollers, esch. 4G $ BRATTEE prived, April & Stur Hnenert; = : . . | greater than ever before fram general source Fruits and Nuts v . = o | | oD ot brakera B e contiian | 5% §47% | Greent orders from the Government ‘enlargé | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. Almonds, Ib- 0] YA SRlId el & Bchy Faania Do | o~ Lk , the fi 24 = St work, bu v rices. pples, Ib. 10 2 A A & of ‘affairs. -Thoee who Were Jeft ou the ficop | == 5 morerro g e ~oeg e Disasters in trade, shown this week by sepa- | Potatoes and Onions are easy. Asparagus d ston o v Whaicoray for Catlan B hip T b i New Moon, : 2 coted their principal energles to sportive de- = ||t Champlon, from Coquimbo, for Burrards Inlet; el | April 20. o 4 tricks of hazing upon the board | steady, No. 3 spring Wheat, 90@94%c; No. 2| fate branches of business for the month of | and Green Peas are firmer, but Rhubarb is B 8| ivet Quarier.| | b irte motion was responaible for de- | red. $1 0841 0 No. 2/Corn, i No.'2 Onts, | March, and aleo (he Arat uarier of 1886, make | yeak and In heavy supply. Limes, dos Wajouts, (Ib. Ship Tuclie, from Seattle. for San Francisco. | , April | | Driving them of thelr usual holiday. Prices | %%c % R b., 30¢; No. 3 whi Vears. It is Interesting to note that ne oly'al] | Tomatoes are weaker, owing to the arrival Vegetables— 'EW WHATCOM—Arrived April 7—Brk Ger- drifted atmlesaly below last nights close and | £ 5 by SI8%e; Mo § MG SI4c; Noj 1 Flax: | Jrafihes of Dusiness show surprising move- | of 835 boxes from Mexico, Asparagus, 1b Dried Okra, Ib....—g2 | mania, hence March 10, |~ g ‘E CAME THE GORDONS? | closed above the lowest, but at fractional net | s¢ed, § b Trime, "imethy, Seed, $2 752 80; ( meni™“Meanwhile banks are extremely cau- | Mexican Tomatoes, 1 76@2, and Los Angeles s Peppers, dried. . 10015 | for San Franclsco. 2 iy oy both in the money and ex- J i Lard, losses. Quotations bof 100 pounds, §9'1505 17547 Short Kb Sides jodT | tious’ and_commerclal loans are but 10 per | g1 2591 50 per box. Potatoes, 1b 20 3| COOS BAY—Barbound April §—Stmr Em- Blackwood’s Magazine, Thets were merely nominal, but a In the absence of definite data ore is | small additionsl ehgagement of gold for im- | § 0565 3: Dry Shoulders, boxed, 456} | SSE% o8 TG 3f e eres mcuis Feohat auick | poTATORS—Farly Rose, 3i@i0c; River Reds, Do Sweet pire. eft 10 ground a theory of the initial in- | port was sufficlent to indicate that the tide %\/-'fi{nkys"fifiufi‘gy lfx‘:‘li:'.iled boxed, 35 35@5 40; | [iparaitty and patriotism by the banks is not | 50@60c; River Burbank: per sack; Ore- FO~EIGN POT73. spiration of the Gordons on the undisput- | of the precious metal has not changed. ikl Boods, per gallon, | whoith 'Y tounded, and the heavy receipts of | Eon Burbanks, 50gsic; Petaluma Burbanks, 60 QUEENSTOWN—Arrived — Br ship Falls of Clyde, from Portland; Br ship Foyledale, fm Tacoma. Sailed April 7—Br ship Fairport, for Liver~ ol. w“’ESTPORT—Arflv ~ April 6—Br bark Bow- man B Law, from Portland. 1 Bonds were almost mmtbhfitdflgw(ed d‘g. 20 Department of: Lot, in the southwest |-clines. Total sales, $300,000. United Btates £ | Articles— ¢ France, there 18 towniet of S0 houls.| coupon lost 1 coupon registered X ahe old 4 | Fioor, barrels . 11l known, like the Kincardineshire fish- | TEutered ¥ o8 U8 B8 % o e Pwere. 15,200 | Sy heat, bushels g village, by the name of Gourdon. | gnaces, including: Burlington, 17.58: Manhat- | Gots’ bushels ... gold from Europe count for littie, compared 2700 per sack; Sweet Potatoes, 75c@$1 10 for | Caulifiowers, tion of thelr French origin. In Recelpts. Shipments. | with the kreater or less liberality In loans v, | Merced: new Potatoes, 1630 per Ib. Celery, bunch. 6,000 o the ] turbance does not yet appear, how. | ONIONS—Cholce, ;" common, $1 75G2 25 | Cress, doz beh 1 falhuces for the Wek hene haer 33 | per ctl; cut Onlons, S0CGS1 25 per ‘sack; Aus- | Cucumbers, dz 217,000 24,000 | [ The United Statés, against 22 last year, and | ralian, clt: Nevadas, §2 0. Green Peas. 162,000 3 in Canada against 36 last year. VEGETABLES—Recelpts were 764 boxes. As- | Lentlls, S 8BS & France bellev to this day that Gourdon | tan, $419; Metropolitan Street Railway, 6060; o $8.—The Bo o-day 472 boxes Rhubarb and 542 sacks Peas, | Lettuce, doz EWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed April 6—Br shi; & the seal of a great hidden gold treas- | yersey Central, T4; Rock Isiand, 6000 St | 1) tiay puah Dhug B nea R I8y SEEh 45 again foll put & perterfeer | . Asparagus, 8225 for fancy. $1 02 ber box | Fish, per pound Andencrale, for San Francisco. April 7oie ire, which King Clovis burled there in | Paul, 20,3%: Union Paclfic, 15,3%4; American G 4 10,000 | PeaVY ervened. | The closing, however ‘was | for No. 1, 75@$1 25 for No. 2; Rhubarb, %5@75c | Barracuda sg1p | bark Francls Fle.er, for San Francisco. 11" A chance find in 1842 glves some cre- | Sugar, 48,900, A On the Produce xchange to-day the Butter duit. o sy o, W Aae exta owep 10 | BARRY—Arrived April 6—Br ship Howth, he flence to the bellef, At any raw it might| =~ ' CLOSING £rocks. rflg‘gg's “Checse, auict: 3G8%s. “Ba: Sairies. BRADSTREET'S REVIEW. :xg,,/‘o f)'rée-d Peppers, §aTc per D?::act)kp: Frounders s'fikg_gm_nmgeab,xafill T—Br ship Glenicht, race ¢ e vhic] fresh, C. v ¥ 3 e, 86@75c T a , 25@60c ‘acoma; Br barl nvergarry, hence race of men which France made to this | " Do pret s BH| Do pref “ = NEW YORK, April §—Bradstreet's to-mor- | per.sack; Garlic, 10@lc per Ib; Cucumbers, @ | from, e e Polymnla, from Tacoma. W untry. Baltimore & Ohio ; b B i dozen. ; VERBOOL-Arrived April 1-Swed shi row will say: A sensible quieting of demand | Zg@¥L Ber G0RER. oo oy e LIVE D wed ship _The “Province of Aquitaipe, in which | Canada Pacific ... 8 |80 Pacific WHEAT MOVEMENTS. urdon is a tiny dot, was just the place | Canada Southern. 46%|So Railway A e e it NDON—Arrived April 7—Br ship Blair- Receipts. Shipments, | for staple geods 18 perceptible in the various | Potatoes, siiced, raw, 1% per Ib In lots of 2 RERSBRES L 1o breed a hardy, adventurous race, for it | Cent Pacific 1], Do pref Cities— Bushels. Bushels, | detailed trade reports coming to hand this | 1bs; siced desiccated, 16@1Sc: granulated ra 2 T Nov 2. had ‘long been the battle ground of | Ches & Ohlo Minneapally 2 week. At the East the drift of matters affeot. | 1bc; Onions, 0o; Carrots. old, ° Ti0; mew. 1 10615 | " MOTTH - Sailed April 7—Br ship Balelu- outhern France, swept by successive /& 8 & Q Milwaukee : ing our foreign relations has been such as to | Cabbage, 30c; . byuet Potatoes, 30c; Turnips, 10 tha, for Havre: Br ship Hyderabad, for Havre. zl;f{'{i" from the morth. ~ As carly as the | (ni & T Jii:. Chicago' - 2033 | discourage new business, but this tendency has | 25¢; String Beans; 3c; Tomatoes, S0c. phlg_A{zolf¢§n—Snc°“§:g April 7—Dutch stmr Al- nEth century a Duke of Gourdon Was g ¢ C #(stiLi, Toledo X been considerably accentuated by -untimel R 5 TTH-—Satl e the: Lion fell a1 Chalus by the hand Of oot 497 | Baster demand to a derable extent. Re- | The market is in good shape as a rule, with N TO 8 4 for Antwerp; Nor ship King Edward, for Ant- b P ey i e iy S S 250 | ports from the West are that the heavy rush | few changes, either up or down. Stocks are b e L L T D g allec 5 e 903 | of spring business is about over, and that or- e o branch of the United States Hydrographis | LEITH_Sailed April 7—Nor bark Nordiyset, In the m“'r't'ee m.h.ce'ntury su‘lts otar nited States 3 ders coming now are of a fllling-in character. | - POUL'YRY—Live Turkeys, 10@i2c for Gob- | maintained in San Francisco for the benefif of | MELBOURNE=-Salled Feb 19—Br ship Gre- mor often -weighed 175 pounds and R VA ity B e | I e e it TTOUR, Com | oo of Saparions rowerd, fo, nacionality N GKON G Artived Aprll S-5s sme Doria 1 3 Y i v T over. wmeeee | Ported at the South, @ slight check to our m-,fi"ndmwfluuguuam m.vu-mmmuulymmuvu;mpmmnvunommumrom:m )

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