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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1898. 19 eaid General Fund shall be paid, as In 3 | than last year and the comparatively high con- | CORN—United States and Canada, east of | KGGS—Ranch 5 0! ND T this section herelnafter provided, ail ‘ :O ; l AI et irires caused quite a Ltcls Beattered | Recks Mountains. decrense. 2,647 000 busheis. - | Exgs, 1315e; Eactorn, dugamer o Sore Sip i o . the expenses of the . various depart- / » | llguidation at frst Another vearisn factor | OATE Tnited States and Canada east of the 2 United States Const and Geodetlo Survey. . vi fecl weather prevailis & 5 v o o) | 3 't ments of the City and County, except was the pericc| i ng in the win- | Rocky Mountains, increase, 5,515,000 bushels. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. | Jimes and lieights of e o row i ter wheat country. Opening trades n July Francisco Bay, Published by Off such expenses as are by this Charter 3 ranged from 83% to 83lc, compared with yes- E . B 4 to be paid out of the Funds specifically SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. at 5 p. m.—Clear; wind north 2 miles; tam- | terday's closing prices of &fc. For a_briet eI O MARKET, Strawberries are backward this vear and re- | (oG 0} (e’ Superintendent. i perature, 77; maximum temperature, by the market held around t i b ceipts continue iight. Oranges and Lemons are . provided for the payment of such ex-| Siiver a fraction higher. ; ALEXANDER McADIE, e e e wert markere™, AEures | BOBTON, Aprii 12.—The general featiires of | steady at .the quotations. There is an ample Rt nls s ey oot o penses. For the six months ending on| Wheat frelghts nominal. Local Forecast Officlal. | ceipts in that section and liberal commission- | the wool market remain unchanged. The prices . supply of Limes. twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the thirtieth day of June, in the year| Wheat and Barley firm. ARl ' B e i e Noonibasand LDE el Ludar e e iomarely | DECIDUOUS FRUITS s i it e ot L L nineteen hundred, eac! viiby, BE LA a slow. 2 3 _contin or | pominal, but not enough actual business' is | Strawberries, 50@icc pe ; ainsteen hindred, fearn e EASTERN MARKETS. nearly {we hours. | Betore U3 oclock (he | Leing transacted 1o establish prices. Quote- | Toe@il for smun Lt e fot jafge 0 APRIL_1308 JIGUSYN RSt Ephnt 85 each of them by | Rye and Buckwheat going up. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. .?l;n{'c‘i-""nml“%"- and selling _-fim'h&?:pfi?‘:g‘: e e T il Jbu eommon, (50 : Wednesday, April 5. B the nard of Supervisors of the existin; Another dollar tacked on to Hay. y eges, coupled Wi cousiderable quidation, | fir 16@18c; scoured, ¢0@iSc: staple, 50c: Wy- | CITRUS F! Navi 50: | Sun rises. ® 0 municipality. 8o much of said mone g Straw advanced NEW YORK, April 12.—To-day's stock mar- | E€nt July back to o Before noon the mar- | oming, -etc.. fine o fine, . 15@17¢; | Beed m:.—"xs‘ 50c! "t?..‘;::-"s:‘.& s cammar | Sun sets. Sus pa & C ki Y % AP o s A ar- | ket began to recover. The advance was slow, | scoured, 45@47c: staple, 50c. and $1 25@3 for good ho i E Moon rises. 162 m. get apart by said Board of Supervisors | Feedstuffs very firm. ket was listless and the movement of prices | however, until reports from California, even | © AustrallafeScoured. basts, combing good, 85 I 1G4 50: califoraia Limer. i smali boxes s | & : i 7 . l]rv the Superintendent of Public Streets, (l}eulns a:ur Seeds unchanged. exceedingly sluggish. Heaviness was the pre. | more lenanl'ionnl"g_a‘u: et;n:::! Feceitel yesicr | gite; comblng supernne; 0@ CORbIAE, WG L s e I T Do IO | 5 iTime| peer | Time! poer| Time! g, | Timel g fighways a Squa ‘0al as before. valling tone, however, its are | day, came in. ers of wheat in | g5c; Que 4 3 in. 3 g T 5 Tw T < e Crigin T:, sg‘%”,‘;fl,{,‘;fi,,‘“fifli,m:} Pofatoes weak. Onfons unchanged. TR P i L b § Francieco sald there was {0 e no further qopeaanc “"ji“"{n: . 0L pexdnaan, : : : HEW L w T wi = in the year nineteen hundred, as| Summer Vegetables lower. the pravalling sentiment in Wall street is not | Cyhoago firm had soid for It in San Fran CASH IN THB TREASURY. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, ‘RAISINS, ETC. u{ il i in unexpended at the time g:‘(’(l::;' (‘;};e:ks:r and Eggs as before. :I;?lvefulll.nnl)oubt lflnd unecertainty DNEH-"%” in cbtuglc:elD:‘?::fl;_::"When-( 'l‘ll:.o I‘_abal('lhc:r 2]:39C.D!“E WASHINGTON, April 12.—To-day's state- There .is no further change to report. Honey 15 LV ( T takes effect, shall be ex-| o i quarters S and pebOrtRE Sramy LB B it kil un,‘i""e,‘h,, With ho prsssects | ment of the condition 6f the Treasury shows: | fs in quick demand, owing to the short crop | 16| aRAL Fih gy SN A ThOntHN! by SH resh fruits unchanged. bourses indicated the same uncertain feeling | fornia, was stlll unfa¥orabic, with no prospects | Available cash balance, $236,31,756; Kold re- | prospects, and the East ls buying freely. The | 1t] 30ard of Pt Worlts In the opera. | Dried fruits doing rather better. in every market in the world as to the out- | §% P e, ETCR $he° noUn Hour rapialy grew | SeTVe $1S,S62084. T Seninag for PrubEe Eusehis: tad A pricot tions of the department committed to | Nuts firm. Honey. in brisk demand. come of the controversy between the United | strong. Besides the support received from the ' COTTON MARKET. tinges to Iimgrove slowly. Almonds and Wal- its Ghhves: LAt fl‘pmsés of the City | Provisions unchanged. States and Spain. If transactions in a few | California news lhi]lam:u;dwras aided by the 5 5 nuts are firm o e S , & ? % ’, et re, . 3 - and County which are nbt4o be pald out ;‘03.‘1 dull. HDDSI_I{':H"M‘- speculative leaders were taken out of to-day's | enormous SopunEnel, (SNt for CRiEoes: Liv.] NEW TYORK, April 12.—COTTON—Dull; || DRIED FRUITS—Pruhes, carload lots. 34@ | the early morning tides are given In the left of specific func shall be paid during othing new in es and Leather. m‘arkel llh?i dimensions of (rud_ips v\uul,? appear 7,200,000 bushels had been sold last week. The middling, 7 3-16c. 4%c for 40-50's, 3%@3%e for 50-50's, 2%@34c for | hand column and the successive tides of the aid six months out of the Generai| moss weak Lambs lower. plmost ludicrously emall. | Even such spect | o lour of ‘trading was guite ‘active, buving | - NEW GRLEANS April 12—COTTON—Quiet |/&-10's, 74@2K¢ for 10-80's, 1%@2e or s0-a0's, | 82 19 the orcer of ocourrence as (o tme, The hould the moneys set aPArt| Cofee about the same. parative apathy. There was a movement in | being general and heavy and prices advanced | and steady; middling, 5 9-16e. 14@i%o for 30-10's: Peaches, 3G5¢: fancy. 5% | the aav. the third time column the third tide, tobacco which carried the price up nearly 7 | Sharply. The strength was maintained to the rd of Supervisors of the ex- { ng o . ND'S BU! @e; peeled, 10912%¢; Apricots, S@6ic for Roy- | and the last or right hand column gives the AP A department | o ChanEkin. Olls | points,_ the motive being the reported settles dE L finally advancing to &%c and clos PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. " | als ‘and i@sc for good to tanéy Moorparks; ; last tide of the aay; except when there are but D o any department | Shipment of §3.3% to China. | ment “of the controversy In the trads of the | N firm &t SAGRNC L PORTLAND, April 17._Exchanges, $336,602; | Evaporated Apples, 8}@tc: sun-dried, 4fibci | thres tides, as sometimee occurs. The heights y | Increased receipts of Wine and Brantly. plug tobacco, The advance in price was also | g ejse in corfi and drove short v nges, $3.602 | Black Figs, in eacks, 282%0; Plums, 14@i%c | Eiven are additions to the soundings on the v time during sald six | ey said to be directed against an outstanding | (MNE EIS8 1B G008 &, Orls to cover. | balances, #9562 for pitted and 1@1%c for unpitied; bleached | United States Coast Survey charts. except any department cr PUBLIC MONEY IN SAN FRANCISCO. |[short Interest. There was large buying of the | "5y iy “were steady for May, but trade was NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. Plums, 5@3%c; Nectarines, 4@sc for prime to | When a minus sign (—) precedes the height Charter have no mone R | $OPerannt Tt Brice ™ Rubber preforred wes | Slow and of _professional character. May : : fancy; Pears, 2u@4c Tor quarters and 3gsic | §1d then, the number givep ls subfrastize (rom providea for it during sald | C. P. Berry, Assistant Treasurer of the 2 s P closed %o higher. “for halves. ccording to color, ete. pth given by the charts. plane 4 P lifted 3 points on very limited transactions. In . then in each such case the | United States at San Francisco, reports cash | the rallroad list Northwvest was the only thereof shall be paid out of | P hand March 31, I prominent stock which showed a gain, though ference s the rean of Provistons were very. dulls Packers did most | . FORTLAND, April 12.—The local wheat mar- | RAISINS—13@2c for two-crown, dc for threc- lower low watars. of the business and dealt ‘only in small lots. | ket Is very firm and still more mr?mm with & | crown, 3%c for four-crown, 4ic for Scedless eix month The feeling was steady, with fluctuations nar- | Wider range of price- than has nrevailed before [-Sultanas, 2%o for Seedless Muscatels and 1@ | STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. eneral Fund. notwithstanding | jnited States notes.. | Rock Island was at one time a shade above | The feeling Wwas Ay, Wil fuctuations nac | B Walla XV A 110 for London layers: dried Grapes, ac. =¥, e rotiithbte Treasury notes of 189 yesterday's closing. Opening prices here were : PRy 5 season, - Walla Talis 78 apetediat tb and; | ems. S per Ib: > e ontained in sections six and | National Bank notes [ 7ot as low as the London parity and there was | %88 f¢ lower, May lard unchanged and May | valley and bluestem at 8ic with a cent or two T R R G S pe b e LT T Beos Do ; pter 1 of Article 11 of this | Gold certificates dealie i Tmesausunel ar ERIMD BCEED e Inading futures ranged as follows s o o fqlnw shell} Almonde, 3@4c Tot hardsheil, 6g7c for | Fennes -|Chinu ana Japan. g Suel o va Silver 1Ml e market showed a slig egree of anima- L ok ] i —British barl ritan, for Queens- |\ A % s Py | North Fork.... |sumbolt.. Apr S R e 2 oola oo tion in the first hour on buying, attributed o | ~articien Open. High, town, with 130,730 bushels wheat. e g e e pe | Burme.. | Nanatmo Avr 14 er Article TX of this Char. | Sl 5" | Washington. The' bull theory was that differs | oclee< o g 2 : Soate Fiiberta. ‘tegtes Brasi Ruts, | Snta Rosw. |can Diego. Apr 15 id months shall be paid | Subsid: ences in Congress would beget delay and that 106 107 WASHINGTON. et 1b: Cocoanuts, $4 S0g5 per 100 * | Oregon Portiand. Apr 13 o General Fund, The existing | Minor | delay added to the chances of peaceful "sel- | $3 sa% Y Comb, be fore brignt_ and_ 6@7e | AllceBianchard Seattle .. |Apr 15, pality mentioned in this section | tlement, The volume of the buying was not 6% TT% TACOMA, April 12.—Wheat s ady; club, 81¢; | for lower grades; water-white extrdcted, 5%@éc; | Austraia. .. Senttle Apr 16 existing municipality of the City | «Total ..... .$42,025,809 63 | impressive and it had almost ceased before “ TH bluestem, Sic. B light amber extracted, 4%@3%¢ per Ib. Coos Bay [Newpors Apr 17 AL nicipality o e Cit Shipments of siiver coin from the same of- | noon. For the rest of the day the market 5 2 T il BEESWAx—ufitac'p,-r b, P 5 Umatiia ... . | Victoria & Puzet Sna. Apr 1T ity of San Fra co, and the |fice in the month of March, 195, was as fol- | Was to all Intents and purposes lifeless and 20% 20y o £5 5 Crescent City .. | Crescent Citv .. |Apr 17 1 funds which are to be trans- |lows: the closing sales were the lowest of the day. 201 1 LOCAL MARKETS. PROVISIONS, Orizaba. . . |Humoolgt Apr 15 s in this section provided :n'a“;"“d"rd !H\'ler dollars ’l:m bflond“nr\‘::kno\vev& i‘:le:;::y “d‘uelsl 1:::: 313, i:‘/. —_— R Weeots.... | Humboldt. Apr 18 of 88 sti fl Sty | Subsidiary siiver showed slight recov e o < BUI % ona D) . V. f said existing municipality. All | Subsidiary 2 early weakness. Total sales, $500,000. i Lottt o Hn The market Is stow. again at.unchanged | FOmaRt -3 DR A% i funds of said existing municipality | Total veeeee....$234.785 | United States 4s advanced ¥ in the bid %l %Y 5 quotations. 3 Arcata Coos Bay Apr 19 not mentioned in this section, and | Lnn price. Government bonds otherwise were un- 23 2344 | Sterling Exchange, sight $481% | CURED MEATS—Bacon, %c per b for | Nowport Panama.. Apr 1 which are authorized by law, shall be | WAR AND THE MARKETS. chanEed i R it 975 8% E::;}};’lg A days 3 3% | neavy, s%c for light medium, ‘10%c for light, | State of Ca | Poruana |Apr 20 continued in the treasury until the ne- | The Toledo Market Report says: shages, hciuding: - 17,140 - Burlington, 6240 985 955 |New York Exchange, sight 1o |16 o extra Tight e A0 MO0 Wugar-oucedy | Homee? o Huioholdyy oo o AN cessity ‘or their continuance ceases. | “The first effects of the war of 1861-65 were | Louisville and Nashville, 7853 Manhattan, 4350 New York Exchange, telegraphic:. 173 | Eastern sugar-cured Hams, .10%@llc; Califor- o 3%. When the . necessity for | apparent in a great inflation of pricesrand an | Northern Pacific preferred, 14,67 St. Paul, 515 515y | Fine Silver, per ounce 55% | nla Hams, 10c; Mess Beef, $9 per bbl; extra STEAMERS TO SAIL. ing any Fund of the City and | abnormal activity of trade; the reactionary | §§2§§ Amon Pn\c(snc‘ 55,524 American Tobacco, s e 522 52 | Mexican Dollars 46%2 | Mess Beet, §10; Family Beef, $11@12; Salt Pork, = R < = ) o M oarange ] 5 X merican Sugar. ort Ribs, per Ths— - % $9; extra prime Pork, $10; extra clear,$18; mess, | BTEAME STINATION| SATLS. PR ist. and a balance remains in_ such |had only SN0 of gold in the country: | Gt o g A e e vere anfoliowst Fious. | WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are entirely n-minal at | for emiponnd aad T 00 oare; balle, Wko: | AISAth. ...t |Cous Bar Al e b Fund, the Supervisors shall so declare | loday we have’ qu‘“flfif:.“ ofVar pwaye be | Baltmore & Ohio 17 St P M & M...... 180 | gry? heduos Spring wheat, 900ic; No. 3 Paq’ | about 20s asked r the usual voyage, as ‘“erfr?.'i"a"{“-"} Hérdes, 3 Piho, per b/ for; compound |San Diexo™. | Apr 1311 Ax [ Pler Ll v ordinance, and upon such declara- |and this difference. between now and then is | capads Pacific . S0%|80 Dacifc s . 1;4% §10514@1 06; No. 2 corn, 39%@30ci No, 2 oats, | dry weather and short crop prospects do not | $54.92¢, (7, Pure: halt barrels, 8ici g Humboidt. ... [Apr 13, & Ax|Pler 13 47'|So_Rallway hite, Apr 14 % aw|Pler 13 tion such balance shall be forthwith |an %@6e; No. 2 b.,'20%¢; No. 3| extend much hope of a large demand for ton- | '‘COTTOLEN ‘kflumboldl advantage of the utmost value; the more | Gent Pacific 1| Do pret Pritd d —Tierces, §%@6%e; packages, AR | estiperaies Lol _ rould ¢l C c B . % | White, f, o. b., 28@25c 2 rye, 8%; No. 2 5 & @ d Humboldt Apr 14.10 Am|Pler ¥ transferred to the General Fund. {80 na the threatened war would be of far in- Chia & Ohilo 302 I Tanes & Da dg e S Y 1esiC’ o1\, | age this senson. The chartered wheat flect in | less thun 300 e—l-1b piils, 60 In & case, $e! [Eambolar ./ Abr 1. 94 ort hus a reglstered tonnage of 11,700, against | 3-Tb pails, 20 in & case, $34c; 5-1b pails, 12 in a % 4 S songag | case, $4c; 10-Mb ‘pails, G In'a case, Bke: Wb | ed, 9500 tons, agninst §,500; on the way to this | fhaopd 052 10 & ches, Ter wooden bugkets, 10 | i & Alton | Humbolat . |Apr 15, 9 A [Pier ij .{China&Japan. |Apr 15. 1 pM|PM 83 Alaska........| Apr 16, 4 Py|Pler 1 | - 154 |Union Pacific .... b3% | o o e BNlDP D & G e | PEmaimothy seed ¥ . BliajWabast .. 8, | ribs sides (loose), @2 80; per 100 Ton. 55 Bor “apher | 2400 tons on the same date last year: disengag- 85; dry 'salted shoul tiil although we might safely count | Ghi B & Q n these ameliorations of war when it had | % SCHEBWULE: | fairly got under way, its immediate effect | G & B U 5 St L.... 25 | Do pret . 15% 5 5 bt Walls Wiia| Vie & Pet Snd |Apr 15,10 AM|Plar 9 would be a sharp shock to all the markets, | S - g % | ders (boxed). # short ~ clear sides | port, 215,300 tons, a ainst 248,150. bbls, about 110 Tbs, Thec ™ Walls Wlia| Vie & Pzt Shid | Apr 1610 A | Pler ¢ | but as the result has already been anticipated, | DOGPIEE - xéfi‘, “gge'pfdh E s | (boxed), 55 5 , distillers’ finishe WHEAT—The Hutton Hall takes for Cork o i HUmbolil s Jave 1. BB its severer featurés would soon disappear, and | p F RUGY L Bepress Contpa goods, per 70,313 ctls, valued at $105,400. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | Sants Rosa|sun Diego. or AN | Pler This Charter shall be published for |speculation would become a conspicuous fea- | Do & 3¢ G.. 106e| Adams Ex Articles— Receipts, Shipments. | ., The market continues at sea. It Is so far O g A e s twenty days in The San Francisco Call | 1 of business at large, but especially in | Pfy € 5 | Amertean Ex Fiour Sols Tioop > Shipments. | apove the foreign - *s that shipping is out | There are still no quotations for the new | QST Para| FANaimg - A P and in the Daily R jijcy] stocksl TS | Erle (new) 12" |Cnited States Wheat, bush 48,000 of the question. The only bayers are the mil- | clip of Wool owing to the dullness of the | S50 BAV.. Newport PE T WA (A d aily Report, daily news- | | Erle (ne; T S : at, busl S, O o et e the il Alameda .. |Sydney........|Apr 20, 2 P> Pier papert of gc eral c -cul.tion in the | OUR SUPPLY OF MONETY. | g% l8t pref Liil 42 |Wells Fargo ... Corn, bush 318.000 suffering irom the ary weather, and the usual | Market. el M o S o e o e L City and County of San Francisco, and [ (o @ ——= | GENot pref il MT |4 Cot OFF o Rye, bush . 51,000 exportable surplus grows smaller day by day, | Tops are altogether nominal. THE TIME BALL. . after such p on Thurs- | ©On the first day of April, 1808, there was | Hocking ‘Valley .. . 5%| Do pref . Hatleot-bush 20.000 Tidewater quotations are as follows: $1 57% 1des show no alteration. day twenty 4y of May, in | More money in the country than there has ever | ifinois Cant ... 100 |Amn Spirits i sdddach b W 160 for No. 1, §1 62% for choce and $1 6o HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | prancn mydrographic office, U. 8. N., Mer- the ¥ o Py o | been before, says the Wail Street Journal, and | Luke Brie & W..: 13%| Do_pret . On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | 1 67% per ctl for extra choice for milling. about 1c under the quotations. Heavy salted | “chants’ Exchange, San Franctsco = April and ninet ght, it shall be submitted | (ef® Was more money in circulation. = The | Do pref Am Tobace T{fivfl‘éft “Lffi:;:““s‘fiv(:";fl“;grl—s. fl{\fizpc: dairies, CALL BOARD SALES. steers, 10c; medium, Sc; light, 8c; Cowhides, | 12, 1898. . %o the qualified’ electors of said City | Foulation was $1,756,058,645, and the amount | fake Shore . Do @18c. Cheese, 8GSic. Fggs, firm; fresh, 9. | yneormal session — 9:15 o'clock — December— | 9c; Stags, 6c; salted Kip, Sc: Calf, 10c; dry | The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped SR GOuDty of Saithe Y | coined or issued was $2,413,736,148. Compared };l"“’; & Nash.... 50% ‘Ennle(s Gas WHEAT MOVEMENTS 4000 ctls, $1 56%; 4000, $1 561 10,000, $1 56%; | Hides, 16@i6%c; culls and brands, nfim',c;:;;;i‘;fly o noon W“‘”H'- oo AL of the nd County of San Francisco, at a spe- 11 1,158, the money In the country | Manhattan L ... EEEey e & : | 10.000, $1'57; 6000, $1 56; 6069, $1 dry Kip and Veal, 16G16te; dry Calf, 18@alc: | 120th merldian, or exactly § p. m.. Greenwich cial election which shall be held on that reased from $1,960,046,487, or nearly id‘lh>'§ Y (-J{"F,i ‘t T et EFCI;!N!. Shipments. | 12,000, $1 %. May—2000, $1 59; 40 culls, 16@17c; Goatskins, 30@37%¢ each; Kid: me. A ft Ct S o day, for the sole purpose of voting upon %0, and'the money in circulation has 3 ont: e + o e Ton..... | ushels. Bushels. | Second sesslon—December—2000 5@10c; Deerskins, good summer, 25@30c per Ib stant in charg the adoption of the same; and if a ma- d " from SL40G4SLEM, or about §30,- | Minn & splrclf - Ol Dogurecs. | Minneapolis ;,l’gg 32,760 | 4000, $1 56%; 2000, $1 55%; 4000, $1 55% medium, 20c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, shear- 90 The Treasury has a gold reserve larger fg% Duluth .. Regular morning session—Decem| lings, 20@30c each; short wool, 40@i0c each; SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Jority of the qualified electors of said |than for several ye Mo_Pacific .. 21%|Tlinois Steel Milwaukee . 24,050 s 5 5 by L 7 v o1 t ¢ s o or years, and the amount of £ L 4, $1 Goth; 6000, $1 56 ; 2000, $1 56: 2000, $1 5 medium, 70@%c; long wools, 90c@$1 30 each. City and County voting at said election | gold colned 1s a trifie more than 30 per cent of | Mobile & Ohlo. 7 |Laclede Gas Chicago 47,885 10,000, $1 56%: 16,000, $1 55%; 12,000, $1 551 "uf. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, rx?xv,c per I} No. shall ratify the same It shall be sub- | he total stock in-the country. This gold will | MO K & T. Lead . Toledo 12,520 | 000, $1 55%; 2000, $1 G5%. May—2000, $1 57; 4000, } 2, 2@2%c; refined, Gc; Grease, fc. ARRIVED. mitted to the Legislature of the State ; forther arrivals from Burope | [0 BFel Nat Lhh ot Becrart e b P e D i E LT e S Al Gt e et %o far as the amount of money | Chl Ind & Nat Lin O . Pl Lo |, -fternoon session—December—8000 ctls, §1 56; | 9c; Southern Mountain, 9@lic; free Northern, | Stmr Chilkat, Tunham 6 days from Seattle, its approval or rejec- | is concerned, there is no dangergof stringency. | pre r Imp Co . s City Z 2000, $1 56%; 8000, $1 65%; 32,000, $1 6ot; 18,000, | 12@13c: Northern, defective, S@lle per Th. via_Coos Ba: Legislature shall approve | The danger is of a sufficlently ldfrge war scare | N J Central Pacific Mail ~ 558, HOPS—1886 crop, 2@6e for poor to fair and | Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, 603% hours from shall take effect and be in | to induce general hoarding, and this, the best | N ¥ Central ....111% Pullman Pal TTnn_us .......... aeeras 244,515 BARLEY—The market was firm at Monday’s | $@10c for good; 1597 crop, 11@l4c per Ib. | Victoria and Puget Sound ports. as hereinafter o(ierwise éudke! do not b;hel\'» can beh brought ah;:ul bn‘:’: t;:-lx ;f}e? L.. a;\,. ’::‘.‘:5 ‘;{’1 5 ‘R“‘IS-}‘MWP S :dvn.nce, with . falr demand. Futures, how- TR e Stmr Samoa, Johnson, 22 hours from Eu- - ke > a war wi Spain. Ffor that reason they v seve £ . 30808 e ver, were easier. N NCIS . reka. »d, on and after the hour of noon | are confident that there can be no real strin- | Do_id pref . 23 |Sugar .. n9y | lr\,;f;' \!"]rlg' 51,800 Feed, §1 40@1 45; Brewing, nominal. . Stmr Progreso, Giiboy, §7 hours from Seat- first Monday after the first, day | gency in money, although they look for higner | Nor West .. 12%| Do pref . 1073 | Philadelphia . 2,453 e Lamb is rather weaker. Hogs continue dull. | tie. of January in the vear nineteen hun- | rates than have been prevailing. e Shizha 8 T N Deltimore L DOABD SAIEES Otherwise there is nothing new. | “Nor stmr Titania, Egenes, 4 days from Na- dred, and shall thereupon become the TREASURE | "Do pret ..l em%| Do pref . 57% | Galveston .. 2000 oria TR 2000, H1 365 000, $1Sercr JouD, | o molesale rates for dressed stock from | PAINS \gnaw, Littlefeld, 85 hours from Charter and organic law of the City | ontario & W..\.. 1416/U S Rubber 1632 g i it A Sibes i slonptisery faes Su Tl . | Tacoma. % 5 nty of Scn Francisco, and shall | The Peru took out a treasure list of $s3,520, | 9f B & Nav 431! Do pref . 67| Totals 145,981 Ss0thd_session—December—10,000 ctls, $1 40%; | subnae s cuea s e e cond AUBltY, | Stmr Empire, Nelson, 47 houes from Coos le the existing Charter of = y S 2% | Or Short Line.... 28 |West Union S6% | PARIS FUTURES. 4000, $1 40; 6000, $1 39%; 6000, $1 39%. @6e ;. quality, 4@sc per 1. Bay. t rter of said | consisting of $10,115 in Mexican dollars, $1705 | Plresburg Pkt | | 3 kit 5l VEAL—Large, 6@6%c; small, 7@7ic per b, Mary Etta, N: % f City and County, and all amendments | in gold coin, $66,000 in silver bullion and $5700 | Reading . Dospret - Tinig | Wheat— | PO ol st .\ | MUTTON—Wethers, Se; Ewes, 84@0c per ib. | pivun s oo oo oy thereof, and all'laws inconsistent with |in Chilean pesos. | Do 1st pref ... 34|St L & § W 434 | Qpening Affernoon session — December — 2000 ctls, | Boma pIrinE: 9010 per b, Schr Jennie Thelin, Hansen, 9 days from i Ol | 2 e 3 E Ry |2y, ek 4% | Closing 4 ; PORK—Live Hogs, 3%@3%c for large and 4@ 5 i arter. RECEIPTS OF WINE AND BRANDY. | Rock Islan: 9 ) Te |~ Flour— $1 38142 2000, $1 3834 4c for medium; stock Hogs, 2%@3c; dressed | Grays Harbor. The form of ballots at sai: election | |StL &S F. SRR G W z opestog 1 OATE=Another advanc is noted. The market | Iiige, Tr@aic. J : CLEA-.ZD. shall be as follows: | Receipts of wine and brandy at this port | Do 24 1 ) Closing . b : 4 B o Tuesday, April 12. : | v | 2d pref ..., 254/C G W 10% T Feed, §1 4001 4 tl; ¢ : 5 | auring the first three months of the vear | 8¢ Paul .. . S0%Haw Com Co..ll 20 | LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. i A T S ERl CERLEE S il R ANDE Star Pery, Friele, Hongkong agd Yokohsins, FOR THE R, T8, | Wwere as follows, compared with the same time | Do pref . D142 Surprise, $1 3716@1 42! s1 30@1 320%; mi via Honolulu; P M 8 § Co. P S < in 1597: Wine, 4.357,000 gallons, against 2,827,- CLOSING BONDS. f(, i T 3531 40 per ot gray, 2%: mil- | BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, nominal; Wool | Stmr State of California, Green, Astorla; FOR THE NEW CHARTCR, NO, 000; brandy, §3,000 gallons, against 06,440 U845, vep ‘ooupt: 1] i s 102 'cxr:f;?n:x CORN—Quotations show considerable change. | Bags, nominal; San Quentin, $5 30. Goodall, Perkins & Co. Fof the e = U.S 4s 1084 |No Pac 2 & The Iee|:nlg is ‘m‘-m as a rule, though there is | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- Df;!x;“?:s\;:JangS::v, Salmond, Nanatmo; R For the sole pu Da oot e J s no_especial activity. ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, $750; Seattle, N urier 5 of the officers dir Do ds | EASTERN LIV $ Small pound vellow, 1 1591 20 per ctl; large | 8; Bryant, $: Coos Bay, $ 50; Wallsend. § 50; | Pericins & Cor "' b et -cted by U.S g res. S&s | CHICAGO, Aprit 12.—CATTLE-Salés * were | TIun o @110, white. 31 1og1 174, Scotch, §10; Cumberland, $1025 in bulk and [ Bark Albert, Griffiths, Honolulu; Williams, take effect on and after its| s by Lt i g | on a basis of $3%0@4 2 for the commonest | BUCKWHEAT—Strong at $1 9@2. » $11 50 In sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, | Dimond & Co. ature, and the | Ala class “Do deb &s | dressed beef steers up to $5 25@5 50 for cholce ] — . $14; Cannel, $10 per ton; Rock Springs, Castle SAILED. =hall be man- 105 {0 Nav - 1sts to etra fine. shipping cattle; fed Westerns, FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Gate and Pleasant Valley, $9; Coke, $12 per Tuesday, April 12. trolled by the : | 82 0G5 10, largely $4 4504 80; Texas feeders, — ton in bulk and’ §14 in sacks. Stmr Peru, Friele, Hongkong, via Honolulu | 83 504 50; choice calves, $5 5@ Quotations for all descriptions are very firm | CORDAGE—Prices' are as follows: Manila— | 804 Yokohama. Commissioners in | i % HOGS—Largely 2lc higher; bulk of the sales | and further advances are likely, espectally if | 134-inch, T%g; 12-thread, Skc; 6 and 9 thread, | SLBr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. and County in office | Atchison 4s Do adj 4 3 4 v o % : : Tug Tyee, Bailey, Seattle. at the time of such election. i Can Bt O | 300 g oon ANy PeCKEE yose ¥ B0 | tic dry weather keefs S, S%c; bale Tope, TH@Ske. Sisal—li-inch, 6%c: | B hip Hutton Hall, Howiands, Queenstown. And for the sole other purpose of the Chi_ Term 4 103 | LAMBS Were only fafrly active at- 34 50@ | g coC . Lomily Extras, 352505 35; Bakers' | 12-thread, Tc; 6 and 9 thread, 7Xc; bale rope, | Schr Nettie Low, Low, Point Reyes. der this Chafter mak- | C & Ohio & 4 [Reading 4s 80% | $5 for shorn and $ 50@> 70 for wooled flocks, | EX{ras, $5@5 10 per bbl. U@ THe. Schr Roy Somers, Soland, Klawack. s SRR ] CH&D 4% ARG W ists 817t | Woolea "Coloratos Sellme at 33 605 To. Sheep | MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol-| CANNED FRUITS—Black Cherries quotable | Schr Jenaie Wand, Chrisiemsen. e g | D& RG SL&1MC 55| sold slowly at weak prices. They were montly | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham |3t $1%@150; White Cherrles, $1 251 Senr Mildred, Kindlin, Seattle. Chapter to be made byWhiLiiauliof the | D "R G 1s. ¢S L & S ¥ G 6s.. 115 | shorn and sold at $4 1094 50, & few culls going{ Flour, $3 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, §2 75 per 100; | P¢aches and Fears. t0ca81 10; Apricots, s0@sic. TELEGRAPHIC. ualification of the persons 5o ap- | | East Tenn Ist ® con 11 | for $3@3 73; wooled sheep, $ 60a4 80, Flour, 43 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, 827 per 10; | CANNED VEGETABLES — Peas, 1G85 | poINT LOBOS, Apeil 12, 10 p. m.—Weather, pointed, this Charter shall take effect | | Gen 4. |StPC& U7 | Recelpts~Cattle, 2000; " hogs, 16,000; sheep, | Cornmeal, 21 Ontmeal, 8; Ont Gronts, $1 351 | © COFPRE W hazy; wind, SE; velocity, 6 miles. | F W& D 1sts > fir COFFE t day of December, b G G 2500 5 We quote: Costa Rica, 16@17c for e e« : | i - ominy, §3 2363 50; Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 23: | prime washed. 194 1tc 3 CHARTERS. nd eight hundred and | GCHES A6 - BRI e L SOMATE. o WSS o T avine. shs: ML Tiide tor Eo0d to peime washel peaberry: 140t | The schr H. D. Bendixen loads lumber at g e | | Do 2as . 3 5 | Mot ety N ATTLE "Recelpts. 5100, | Wheat Flour, #8 %5; Relled Qata (barrels), 45 0; | for good peabersy, 124@ittie for §ood 15 prime, | Beattle,for Nicolactekl, E 1T KNOWN, That the City and | H&TC U2 P& P LGlsts 9% |ern sicors, 83 804 10; Texas steors, $5 3504 365 | Gplit P %5; Oreen Peas, $4 60 Der 100 1bs. | beante sQuitie. Jor sore® Smies foth black kg 4, County of San Francisco, containing a | | _ Do con 6s. Jgg L Do Rg z(d_s.1 31 | cows and heifers Strong, 33 25@4 30; cm?m plit Peas, $4 een Peas, $4 50 per 100 Ibs. Pga;‘ff‘il s@nv.gc ‘fnrfl {uh;.g@fi;l:fl';%c rard common | March 21—Lat 7 S, long 33 W, Br ship Glenel- 205 =u » con Towe G st U P D& G T el L 33 25 canners; 2 o ordinary: Salvador, ic for good to prime | van, from Card... for Victoria. popu ,5f more than' two hundred | Lo hiaw. con 734 [Wan Tat 8 §2203; stockers and fedders, § 20G6; calves, HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. washed, 10gri1ike for fair washed, Walso. for | *Maren HoLat 3 N, long % W, Br bark Brus- habitants, on the twenty L& N Uni 45.... 8 | Do 2ds : ek good 0 prime washed peaberry, S@I4c for | sels, from Oregon, for Queenstown. HOGS—Receipts, 6300. Market easy. Hea $3.1003 50 mixed, 331063 12: lght §8 oG8 Another dollar was tacked on to most kinds | Superlor unwashed, 7%@Sc for good green un- | March 2¢—Lat 3 N, long 2 W, Br ship Drum- Missouri 6 of Hay yesterday, and even now some dealers | Washed, 114@12c for good to prime unwashed | craig, from Oregon’ for Queenstown. MK & T 2ds h day of December, in the year one thousand eight hundred and | 60 |Va Centurie: 0 . bulk of sales, $3 10@3 7 s 1% | 3 5 and under and in ac- | N Cent (e dfi‘?md SHEEP—Receipts, 3000. Market steady. Fair | consider the quotations given below under the hfr“‘G%'K-”-;nf‘—&““n'x"{%'?»es??rv‘in2°§ \Tr?:'dulfi)eaw:;” s T F‘;S‘rclz:-;k e ith the provisions -of Sec- NISTRv s e to choice natives, |33 804 10; fair 0" choice | real market. There I8 o knowing where Hay | berry; Guatemala and Mexican, 1018 Tor | oMo, o e, o 50 W, Br ship Sea- tion 8, of Article XI, of the Constitu. | ot umt_e:ns.bsn ©@4 T0; common and stock sheep, | will g0 to now, for there In not much In sight | prime to fancy washed T3@130 for "good o | farer, from Liverpool, for San Francisco. tion of this State, did el 2 P Delisitn 8 L g anywhere, either in warehouse or growing in | Strictly good washed, 11@12%e for fatr washed. g ELLANEOU! ton ‘or this e did elect the under- Chollar .. Jntarlo < KANSAS CITY. thameld T@10c for medium, S@6%e for common to ordi- . MISCELLANEOUS. signed a d of Fifteen Freeholders Crown Point gpiile - KANSAS CITY, April 12—CATTLE — Re. | No further change in Feedstuffs fs reported. | Nary, 15%@16lc for good to prime washed pea- | LONDON, April 11—Br ship Wanderer, trom ) pr nd propose a Charter for | Con Cal & Va. 5 (Plymouth ceipts, 8400 matives. Market active. Dressed | BRAN—$20G21 per ton. berty. 11%@12c for good unwashed peaberry, 8@ | Tacoma aground second time at Dunkirk har- gaid and County; and we, the Deadwood ... 5 Qli!)lckall\ r beet steers, $4 3504 §5: Westorn fed steers 3519 | MIDDLINGS—$23G25 i per ton. 93¢ for good to superior unwashed, bor entrance. Will lighten cargo before al Tbera bt Al Boad T Gould & curry . A B 5, mative coms and hertern e 10 | N GTURTR - Holled 'Barley, $3G31 per | PACIFIC CODFISH-Bundles, per b, 3%c: | tempting to float her. such provisions of the C r R AR R e erns, 334 30; stockers and feeders. steady, $3 ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $33 5029 50; | Gases. selected. per Ib. dWe: cases, imitation DOMESTIC PORTS. and within i pericd ot o tution, s =] iandard - @5 3. > Jobbing, $30; Cocoanut Cake, $21 50m22 50 Cot- | Eastern per 1b, 4%ic: boneless, per b, 5c:| SmATTLE—Arrived April 12—Stmr Excelsior, an thin period of ninety days | Iron Silver SIS HOGS—Receipts, 15,200. Market opened easler | tonseed Meal, $28@30 per ton; Cornmeal, §24; | 5trips, Norway, per ™. 5ic: strips, Narrow | goom’ Copper River. after such election, have prepared and | . 4! Mexican ... 30i Yellow Jacket and closed strong. Bulk of sales, $3 60@3 75; | Cracked Corn, $24@2%. Gauge, per Ih, iic; strips, Siiver King. per 1. | “Silied April 12— Stmr Pasaden do propose the foregoing, signed in | QR = heavies, §3 60@3 80; mixed, 33 %G8 77%; lights, | HAY—(Ex-car in round lots)—Wheat, $21@ | $%ci blocks. Clipper. per b Sc: blocks, Ori-| SpATTLE-Arrived April 12—Schr Bessle X, duplicate, as and f . | 0 . 2 $3 50@3 65; pigs, $3'25@3 60. 25; Wheat and Oat, $20G24; Oat, $13@21; Barley, | ¢htal, per Tb, 5%c: blocks., Seabright, per ™, ki dhplealn e nC or the Charter for BOSTON, April 12.—Atchison, 11%: Bell Tele- | it b PG b 8003 Sl 0 b active, | §14@21; compressed Wheat, $21@2: compressed | S4C; tablets, Crown Brand, per b, 7iic: mid- ";’,‘8]{.1.‘“,‘.5“.\:5] - Aprl BB e P G O Clear ® Partly Cloudy phone, 23: Burlington, 93%; Mexican Central, | steady. Western sheep, $3 T4 T6: Westors | Oat, $15G21: Alfalta, SUGIS 2; stock, $13@1s; | Gl Golden State, per ™. %c: midaies, ‘White | oioComiiabank, fr Tal. cisco. y 4% Oregon Short Line, 20%. lambs, $4 §@5 40; vearlings, $4 T5@5. Clover, $14@15. foal: per dozen, Sl desicated, Gilt Edge, per | ® ' 5rORIA—Sailed April 12—Br ship Orontes, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have | | @ Clovdy ® Rain® Snow, LONDON MARKET DENVER. STRAW-45@55c per bale. donen, Se; Rickled| cod.” barfele. each, 38; | fop Quesnstown. - hereunto set our hands in 'duplicate, . DENVER, April 12.—Recelpts, 100. Market BEANS AND BERDS OTL—Calitornia Castor Oil: chses, No. 1, t5e; | FASTORIA—Salled April 12-Dr ship Dovenby this twenty-fifth day of March, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninetv-eight. SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION R RS NEW YORK, April 12.—The Evening Post's | fteady. Beef steers. $8 20@4 °5; cows, $2 5@ barrele o0c per gallon (manufacturers” rates): | F&k JO8 T ppOR_Arrived April 12-Sehr : $375; feeders, freight paid to river, E . | Linseed Ol in ba o Ser 5 London financial cablegram: The stock mar- | Stociers ‘do, $44 0 bulls and blags, Gie, 'fi | Beans are very firm, but no further advance | fic: cases, G more: Tard i, extra winter M o o April To-Stme Alcatras Kets Bors were tdrnant to.day, pudiness Wiz foa:c . Lo 1s reported. Seeds range about the same. strained. barrels, Sic: No. 1, cases, 5o | go DN Te0. OSEP: scarcely resum: er the holidays. Suc) eceipts, 700. Market steady to firm. S—Bayos, $2 80@2 95; , | more: China Nut, 45@flc_pes lon: Ne 2 Salte = 7 s Enmfir F:RL{ngé;’s«:ment it Shecuiutive position as. exlsted had bean an.| LAEhE . packers: $8 1008 T5; mized 3% S8 . | stiims 10; Toces. Whine b1 teor o0 aney | Ofl: barvets, #oa: R Ao Ty erot QLT BpIA=Saiied April 12-Bicn Northwest, Pl Ne The arrow flies with the wind. The top fig- | Jusied previous to the Easter holidays, and | BEavy. & 6003 75 2 50G2 05; Reds, $225; Blackeve, $280@2 90; | $asc™, Soc; Sperm, crude 60c: natural white. | “GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived April 11—Schr JAM BUTLER, | gres atsiation ‘indicate minimum {emperature | there was no inclination fo ‘regpen commit. SHEEP—Receipts, none. Market unchanged. | Butters, '$1 4001 60 Limas, $2 3502 40; Pea, | white gt pleachoq o, "sos® poiie 1otural | Zampa. from San Pedro. ' t h lia | ments pen: ; J g . d0c: . 45c; o A TEIV — . COMTE, Ton Aot ST e I K R, L | T e oo te MignTindcr| DRIED FRUIT IN Tmm masr. | NELERel Shom e e ol || fiied Paine, Wl and hodse Sotne MU | (FORT, REALGCAING 2 onr SRS A. COMTE, Jr., and Hundradine Quring the jast tveive: hours: | those at New' York, s that there la no bear |\t von i 2—he 7 Mustard, $303 15; Flax, $235; Canary Seed, | pation S on: Wagon colors, $2G2 25 per | chant, from Newport. ALFRED CRIDGE, sobars, or solid lines, connect points of equal | Account here, whereas it is believed one ex- g ournal of Com- | 2y, @2%c per Ib; Alfalfa, 3@6c; Rape, 24@2%c: | © PETROLEUM. GASOLIN < TACOMA—Arrived April 9—Brig Tanner, hno L R BLLERT air pressure; isotherms, or dotted lines,equal | ists in New York. Americans were sold a little | merce says: The situation iIn the dried frult| Hemp. 2%@sc: Timothy, 5@5ic. e S OLED HCAROLINE AND | NAEH- | aaveh 35 ISIDOR GUTT | Varcmetric pressure And ia usially Socompanicd o i (Continent: Braxils were flat on a | market, 8o far at least as California goods are GPRIED PEAS Niles, $1 001 85; Greac, F175 | per e CpAL O ity Saic ks L NEWPORT-Aniived Aprll 12—Stme Jewel, G | by, fole cwaathors - Tow reterste I s CToh concerned, seems to be very firm. The consum- DeE/ChL iR 17c; Star do, 17c; Extra Star do, 2ic: Elaine | DeNCe Al 2. -3 2 pr E. 7 3 e »: : uiRine o D fled April 12—Stmr Homer, “for P. H. McCARTIY, siire and is usuaily preceded and accompanied | Canadian Pacific, 835 Grand Trunk, 8. Bar | N6 demand has been stimulated by the pros- | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | 3% %c: Focene do, le: Beodirized ' Stova | s nctsco: xehr Lilliebonne, for Newport. JOHN NIGHTINGALE, Jr., by cloudy weather and rains. *‘Lows" usually | silver. steady, 20%d per ounce. Monéy, 2% 3 | Pect Of an advance, and In spite of the unset- QoI ook, 12¢: o i cases, 7ite: 63 | “PORT ANGELES—Salled April 12—Schr Se- JOHN C. NOBMANN, e e Bioh b et ophe: Laaioes | iper it * ¥ % tied present situation some of the larger local | Potatoss and Onions show no change worthy | JGicr: 5o Wogree” Gasaline, n bull, 206; @b 1n | UGl 08 VISR 1 12-Ship Spartan *CONNOR.. | e e andlers of ornia_products report more | of note. Green Peas and Rhubarb are In heav: <es, e, 3 3 SE. ety i # SE N2 | along the coast, and the isob: tend north | N > of y | cases. %e. s ,FPH i .CO\: o and ‘south: along the coast..raih s probavle: EW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. | movement than for weeks past. The demand, | supply and weak. WHITE LEAD—Quoted at 6a@7c per Ib. he{’fiu},‘—ax{fli‘xe‘? April 12-Stmr Newsody, fcr LAPEMANE. SIS but when the “low"" Is inclosed with fsovars of | NEW YORK, April 12.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 't '® Stated; is based on the prospect of a very | POTATOES—Early Rose, 30@%c: River Reds, | TURPENTINE In cases. dic; in Iron bar- | gan Ftuoines . % EDWARD R. TAYLOR. | marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is im- ¥ : Pts | chort crop this vear. Recent advices from | 50@6c; River Burbanks, t0@étc per sack; Ore- | " Synr, haog iy narrels, 460 per gallon. EUREKA—Arrived Aprll 12—Stmr Lasuna. ;,do in cases. 48c; | porce April 9: and reported stmr Kadiak, heacs VA marked Suryature, rain south of Oregon ia Im- | 52,554 barrels: exports, 15,177 barrels; quiet but tHiat i the p X . A. W. THOMPSON. fdano, ana the pressure falling to the Cali. | irm and held higher. ; fi’;‘;“"ém‘;‘m"fiimfi Notgnt wiral c e left| gon Burbanks, §5gSsc; Petaluma Burbanks, 0| raw, barrels, 41c: do cases, dtc per gallon. | RGP 10Pfor Karluk, off Point Gorda yesterday Attest: J. RICH'D FREUD, | fornia coast, warmer weather may be expected | WHEAT—Recelpts, 51800 bushels; exports, | plus. Chicago as well as Philadelphia has beon | G100, DO, S00ki Sweet Potatoen, oG8l 10 for | o e Tiomt, e 16 b7e Tas me ey gotes; | afternoon all well. | in summer 4nd colder weather in winter. The | 195,664 bushels; spot strons; No. 2 red, $1 06y, | & buyer here during the past week or two, as | Morced: new Potatoce, 10170 per ib. shienl W e e DR UL TR EASTERN _PORTS. Ehs o ons procuce an | ¢. o. b. afloat spot. Options opened weak under | brices quoted on the spot were as low as a | ONIONS-Cholce, $2 50g2 86: common, 8176@ | 155 43, fa and 128, white, TXc: colored, She. | DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Passed April ) T SRR disappointing cables, biit speedily developed | the msaci Hew Fork holiore® LouEht at on | 4 3 per otl; cut Onlons, S0cGHL %5 per sack; Ne- CKSILVER—For export, $35 50, and for | 11—Stmr Pennsylvania, from Philadelphia fof ALL_CALED e L ORI SirenEty which they el all duy, closing %G | looking for hecter Prices 'and ‘are hot- st ‘ail | "V BGETABLES Recelpt 1234, bo: O ATFER - Hatness. he 023 A e e April, 1898, Jc higher; No. 2 red May, §10i%@1 03, closed | anxlous to sell. Good Peaches are scarce and > RS e e B 7 “ il 2 b FOREIGN PORTS. —— e T e 3 . R (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) ST sl i firm on spot, and in all positions for that mat, | Paragus, 657 boxes Rhubarb and 738 sacks Peas. | do medium, 2%c. do . Beht 20020 rough | yoROHAMA—Sailed April 12—Br stmr Gaelle TR g Iy o ; SAN FRANCISCO, April 12, 6 p. m. - | o g8 coree Sriger JounCoaonst, 1895 crop, 4 | ter. The coming crop promises, according to | o Af e 82 for fancy, $120@1 75 pér box | Beb . B O R I e Fahaesi | for Ban Francisco, via Honoluly, = . oS Moouln RS Following aré the rainfalls’ for the past WOOL-Qutet. e e i I ey sl ST e t?rgolgdu' and 3041 for-exirs | per Ib: rough splits, T@So belt-knite spilts D Prinusen Al St S g i3 | = = consumers seem to be indifferent. pel A s or, bl for San Francisco. ¥ | 2 |@ ¥ull Moon || twenty-four hours and seasonal rainfalls to| JASiRQLEUM_Dull o g no large buyers in the market, and :)1"%’.,'":{,? Chiolce: Alameda_Green Peas, 1%G2c per Ib; L"y‘;s.,f-,“‘:;,‘fi“;;&,‘;““' Fegnas per e ST, NAZAIRE—Arrived April 6—Br ship. Lat [=o|&_Aprlle.__|| date, as compared with those of the same date | shown & decided turn Tor the better ae Ioa] | pants of the consumption appear to be light, | Dried Fepress, 187 PeF, 0 JHAC 0‘51;3&0«.-”?@ per b " " ¥ 7T | men hence Now B sen a-1ual ship Hieieg | Tast Quarter | | last season: market ruled dull and featureless. The metal | market 1s somewhat unsettled. —o° Lrune s ibs . RUGAR--The Western Sugar Refinery Com- e 5 5 | 3 > market i ymewhat ‘unsettled. 5 sack: Garlic, 8@10c per 1b; Cucumbers, 40c@$1 'y p. ‘om: % San Francisco. | AvelOR | g, ol R Gt epts s e e i o ieploan Fomaches, 1 RGH ber'box: | POtV iote e Bef Cast, Gy Crushed | SGATLAGT Al e 32-e ship Ravens: R Fivst QuATier, 12, T firm, with buyers at| yoNDON, April 12.—Consols, 111 1-16; Stiver, | 1 EOU0CY: sliced raw, 12¢ ber Ib in lota:of %5 | Gandy Granuiated. 5%c: Californin A, ik pef | hence Nov 18 Br ship Hajeweod, from Qe Tat Quarier, | Aprt sliced desiccated, 16@1Sc; granulated raw, $12. o 1 O R TIN—Quiet, with $14 35 bid and $14 45 asked, | 2%Q; French rentes, 103f 2ic. o Go; Carrots, old, ddc; new, 1Sc: | I halt barrels iic more than barrels, and {:}‘é Rl e S e T e e 5 g b x 13 SPELTER—Firm, with $42 .bid and $ 35| LIVERPOOL, April 12—Wheat, stéady; No. | Cabbage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 30c: Turnips, | DOXes e more. NDERLAND—Arrived April 8—Br ship asked. . " B S ST I A 1 St California, 39s 6d. 25c; String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, S0c. . v ¥ Port Los Angeles. LEAD—Steady, $3 65 bid, $370 asked. Lead pnourt ShpOsNs SRR . T % ... WOOD, LUMBER, ETC. A Ot red Apr) o-Ger ship Chile A branch of the United & San Diego. 1s still quoted at $330 by the firm fixin, coast, firm; cargoes on passage, firm; Engli AN AME. 1 z chlranch 28 the Uniled Sthve Huimtcuiah | St | settling ‘price for miners and smeiters n thg | country markets, Benerally 64 dearer: Frenc} i erdn S « | POSTS_10@12c each for No. 1 and 6@sc for | for Tynei Br ship Slerra Newnds, for, B ained in San Francisco for the benedt of | SAN ; | West. e, e e T nemt. Mo it et 1s rather wedker for some deo- | 3 i0- hemtea oo Piue,Ter 7o ord: Ok, rough, | H\ MBURG—Salled April 11—Ger ship Adolf, Tariners. without regard 1o aationatity - and | Minimum, 61; mean, 6. CORFER—Options closed barely steady, with | 1, California, 7s' i0d; Wheat in" Paris, ‘firm; | The marke! me de- | 55%0: heeled, §3; Pine. $5 7. Rty free of expense. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENE April unchanged, other months 5010 points net | Klour In Farls, frm; guantty Mheat and ) seriptions, owing to the [res rectiots trom the | LB et e g Sxils | NEWCASTLE, NSW-Sailed April $~Br xhip Navigators are cor lally invited to visit the . FORECASTS. s lower. Sales, 8250 bags, including: May at | Liour on age to U. K., 3,150, quantity | East. The Eastern stock is selling at 13 for | follows: Pine, ordinary sizes. $15@17:° extra | pyirates, for San Francisco. office, where complete sets of charts and safls % 655 75, Kot CofleeRio gasyi No. 7 in- Wheat and Flour on passage to Continent, 1- | Turkeys, $5,for Ducks, $6@6 50 for Hens and | Fizes, higher. Redwood_s1i@19 for No. 1:| “QUmENSTOWN—Sailed April 11—Br ship The pressure has fallen rapidly during the | vojce Gic; 7 Jobbing, To. 3 “steads; | §20.000; Indian shipments of Wheat to U. K., Lath, 4 feet. $2 4082 50: Plckets, $20: Shingles, ing directions of the world are keptson hand v Roos! Hamburg. b 2 ast 24 hours over Washington and Vancouver S 21,000, $4 50 for old B . $1 7 for common and §2 75 for fancy; Ri BT AR Syt Rt e S R T INAnY e sxper of high Proasire which ek AR K Ow steady: fair refining, 350, | COTTON—Uplands, 3 7-16d. POULTRY-—Live Turkeys, 1gitc tor Gob- 228 % . el SANGERANDAsoved. Jurll & Br s S0 L y It v Y g c for Hens; K S : g % e 4 o et odtan ol ereet ¢ S MAUErS | woucheastward and tocnlght”overiles Southern | “BUTHER Reotta: sl packages! - Wenk; gD, e e atc, 101 N Godiies. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ans hence Macch X a+ Apl e i The time ball on top of the building on Tele. | 14800, Wyoming and Uab. estern creamery, 11GZlc; Elgins, 21c; factory, | . WHEAT—Spot No. 2. red Western winter, | 429 £0; Ducks, $4@5 for old and $6@S for Moana, hence March 23. o graph Hill is holsted about ten minutes befors | o Lle temperature has risen in the interior of | 1214 gice. : * | steady, 7s 9%d; No. 1 red northern spring, 'Hens, $i@s; Roosters, young, §7 50@S 50+ Rl Loasih . Sl SYDNEY—Arrived March $—Br stmr Aorangt noon and s dropped at noon, 120th meridian, | California north of San Francisco and over | GGS—Receipts, 17,749 ‘kages; steady; | stendy, Bs 3d. TRt ot 00 Frvers 3o 5007: be: | Flour, ar eks .. 12720| Wool, bales_ $66 | from Vancouver. 1.460| Pelts, bdls 38,075 | Hides, no 42| Chicory. bbis 50 | b 1CH — Arrived April 11—Br ship Bor Dy telegraphic signal recetyed all of the State south of San Francisco. The s B A e Al Dbttt 47 dfem | fmperbtirsaln the | grad | saless’ dna' 7 | Weston: 104e: Southirn, VAGIRS CORN-—-Spot ‘Americas mixed. jew, steady. a5 50, tor larke, § 508 80 for small; Pig- | \wheat, ctls Island. Cal. Southern California are 20 degrees above the DRIED FRUIT. 415 9—Scl I S4d; April, $s 3%d; May, 35 ¥d;' July, s 1752 per dozen for young and §1 2@ | Burley, ctls CORINTO—Arrived March hr Una, hno 5 Cheese, ctls A notice stating whether the time hall normal. mports of wheat Into Live 1 150 for old. . Bltcer. Jotle a6 artnred o e e e errnne 1 ny s | A, Maximum temperature of 818 degrees oo. | NEW, YORK, April 13—California ried | weel from Atiantle ports, BIRRoL g L%, the | © GAME—Nominal. Eear, gLl o rowdale, hence Deo L\ o vip Peleus Tubilshed he ‘same dav by the' atternoon | curted 84 Se0, SR o, T0n R, ARty | EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 5QTie; | EosanioPorts 200 Gre:i {rom other ports, BUTTER CHEESE AND EGGS. Gnions, ‘eka L 30| Wine, ¥als hence Dec 1. peapers. and by the merRing Dpar sy (Ol " 3 - | prime wire tray, Sc; wood drled, prime, Sigo. | 50;000 ars. g 5 i ran, 5 sins, bxs . 1,83 | “LIVERPOOL—Salled April 11—Ger brk Paul ng day. W. §. HUGHES, A maximum_ wind velocity of 35 miles per | PTime vilie tray, Sci ) 8%¢: | “Imports of corn into Liverpool from Atlan- . . Hay,’ tons 140 Lime, bbls 120 for Fonolulu. Lientenant. 1.5, %."in ‘chargs. _| hour (rom the nor(h Is renorted at Yuma. otshs, Rk Jasp v, tic ports for the week, 71700 qrs. Prices dre statlonary. Tggs are steady and i orzao Tsenveex, or HONOIGIY. ApHiL 11—Ger bric Adolt from Oregon, and not as previously reported as sailed for Oregon. x . Bulioal g AR Forecasts made at San Francisco for thirty | APRICOTS—Royal, 5%@7c; Moorpark, 8%@ AVAILABLE GRAIN SUPPLY, The value of an able-bodied emigrant | hours, ending midnight, April 13, 1898: 10c. . S ; X sy Tt B v , s to Australia is estimated to be £260. | Northern -{;{gm“q‘.’“j;m;";gygg;ymnfl- PEACHES—Unpeeled, 5@fc; peeled, 11Qlc. | npw YORK, April 12.—Special cablegram m‘;"““";,?;:" Eiedmerlen, [S80O1C; ¥eo- | com, ctls N DR Baflad Apell T trrs Katser . ¢ 2 3 1l o 16%@1 ¥ s g 23 L The Australasian colonies have expend- | ¢, 08 SORE (8¢ Toas O eer S e CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. and telegraphic dispatches to Bradstreet's, gov- | “1o0i 07" cngice to ' fancy, 17@18c; second | “Enrthenware sleepers, the Invention | Wilelm der Grosse, for Bremen; stmr dairy Butter is firm, while creamery is ‘BUTTER— EASTERN. 1, ed many millions in pron.oting immi- he t; westerly winds. ¥ — R ering the principal points of accumulation, in- i S, for Live 1. gration, and it i8 calculated that every | NevadsFair. Wednosday: Chider north. CHICAGO, April 12—The Government erop | dicate the following changes in available sup- | STR0¢S, M@l6e per 10 @ : of & Japanese, were recently Experi- | " BRRMENGArrived April li—Stmr Bramen, immigrant has cost: New Zealand, £19; | Utah—Falr Wednesday. =~ | report, showing a condition . of 8, compared | plies last Saturday, as compared with the pre. | Bastern Butter—tmitation ery, 16G16%c; | mented on at Shimbashi Station, Japan. | from New York. Victoria, £17, and Queensland, £18. ¢ g&’%’ .':a’“"v'lfifz'y-m- ‘Wednes- bR N O L e St E "rh—lvn M States and cnu; P u&mxfl new, ‘%‘ wmun Cajrly good w"’ were obtained. Itis 'fr’ITm;If{-fi?. il an Bian Bofhy St aav- cotdet in the afternoon and night, wira | (O the easy feeling which marked the opening | p WEEQTITAING doorense. 824,000:. afioat for c 4 claimed that the increased cost of | "Npw YORK—Arrived April 12—8imr Victo- 3 o good, - ;. Cream Cheddar, 10@1lc ¢ Three times more herrings are con- |fog; fresh westerly winds, - in wheat, The report did not estimate the area in Europe, increase, 1,800,000 bushels; e n‘,.-..a A Stto: Western nfin’?a- earthenware sleepers is amply compen- | ria, form Naples; stmr Ethiopia, from Glas- sumed than any other fisn. o e trm Mowat Tamalpats, taken | planted, but it 15 gencrally belleved to be arer | Saiqi" sy ot tocrence, 1 ii. | e gt per Tor by (e fotaaons Tt dacar | 0%