The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 15, 1898, Page 19

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1898. 19 said General Fund shall be pald, as in came climinated, Short selling in expectation | Second _session—May—2000 otls, §1 89 De-| i third quality, 4@5c per Ib. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. g A ly started, r—6000, $135: S000, $1 34%; 31 3% AL Reich s s Dene b8 COMMERCIAL WORLD. | e it Rt STRIS | ctiedTiel o ik S o | "R A S0 Yore o, THURSDAY, Aprd 34 .. the expenses of the various depart- . " B | become general,” many of the early buyers | Regular morning session—December — 10,000 | per Ib. Bid.Ask. |Hale & Norers. 73 — ments of the City and County, except | T offering their lines. The result was a decidedly | ctls, $1 34%. i 2 %ga—sm 9@10c per 1. Bid. Ask. |Julia . s g o= such expenses as are by this Charter | Weak market for a short space of time, not | Afternoon session—4000 ctls, $1 37; 4000, §1 37%; K—Live Hogs, 3%@3%e for large and dc | Alpha . 04 06| Tustic % P as are by 1 | BUMMARY. CLOSING STOCKS. only the early advance, but a little beside. It |4000, $1 37%; 8000, © 87%; 4000, $1 37%. May— | for medium; stock Hogs, 2@2%c; dressed HOgS, | Alta 2 26 Kentucl [ to be paid out of the Funds specifically | —_ Atchison 11 5t P & Om, looked as if the market would wind up with | 4000, $1 40. 5h2@6%e. CEkndes. 13 14|Lady Wash 0§ provided for the payment of such ex-| Linseed Ofl lower. Do pref . %5 Do pref the advantage with the bears, but shortly be- | OATS—Were quieter, in sympathy with other Belcher = 18/ Mexican 23 Penses. For the six months ending on | Silver weaker. Baltimore & Ohio 15 [Ct P M & fore the close Leiter brokers started to bull | cereals. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Tistton Coa = 30l0ccldental the thirti R g e ARIUBE Iy Poliires IOWEE Canada Pacific ... 79%%|So Pacific . | the May price. They were eminently suc- | Fancy Feed, $142%@1 45 per ctl; -good to Best & Belehr. 3; 37/Qphir 3 5 he thirtieth day of June, in the year | ‘ Y Ao P Canada Southern. 454 |So Railway cesstul and a new high mark, $111%, was | choice, $1 37%@1 42i4; common, $130@135; Sur- | BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, nominal; Wool | By oot & 3il0ohir - o neteen hundred, each and every of | Other Cereals easier, but unchange: Cent Pacific 1lig; Do pref . established. This strength in May was gulckly‘ rise, '§1 3714@1 45; " gray, $130@135; milling, | Bags, nominal; San Quentin, $ 30. cr‘\llmnnla' 30| Potost §’§ said departments shall expend the | Hay coming in from other States. Ches & Ohio, 181¢ | Texas & P reflected in July. Liquidation ‘stopped and | §1 35@Y 421 per ctl. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: New Welll Shollar ... 31|Savage bts moneys set apart to each of them by | Beans and Seeds unchanged. Chi & Alton 154 "|Union Pacific shorts covered extensively again, July, which | CORN—There is no change to report, one | $; Seattl it e elling Con Cal & Va. 7 8 ;'H-h moneys set aps ac = V| Chi B & Q 9N%|U P D & G, had declined to $7%c, rallied to and closed | way or the other. The demand was nothing | ton, 8; Seattle, §6; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, §5 5 B Smed e, Bad Rl [ the Board of Supervisors of the existing | Flour and Millstuffs as befors, Chi & E T 81| Wabash stendv at §7%c. May wound up at $I 1%, | extra. Wallsend, §7 50; Scotch. §10; Cumberland, $102; | Shallenge Con. 18 o s munic y. So c f sa DRCTORR IR o [ Corn ve a in_ sy d_vellow, 1 20 per ctl; large B vivi sei o erra Nevada. 78 - 17 Set Apart by said Board of Supsrviscys | Summer Vesetables arrive heasily. © oo precs L 2 whee S L T M a e Heed MOE DR T | o 1 white, LG ITA | Antheacity Bres Sit: Canm b peaianla | Con Tmperiai 1} 8 oflsilver HiI . ~ f2 to the Superintendent of Public Streets, | Butter and Eggs about as before. Del 1 Hudson.+- 10641 sDo. pret = Oats followed Wheat and Com.. Busitiess aaif - RY2-H 40 per ol Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $9; | Con New York. — 02 Standard 150165 N op o & i for the fiscal | Foultry quiet. Bel !k&R“ 1&‘ AdExpresEs Comp“i&.)_ a whole was quite large. May closed un- | BUCKWIIEAT—$1 90@2 per ctl. Gk S, per toan- 10 Bk St 1 e T | e e, fiw Highways S fo St bhanked. en ams Ex changed. e LINSEED OIL—Is lower at 4% for raw and | Exchequer = 08 05 year ending on said thirtieth day of | : Do pref 4214 | American Ex 120 Provisions was the only really weak market FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Y Ttah ... 5 June, in the year nineteen hundred, as| L7 sales of Dried Peaches. Erie (new) .. United States 35 | on the floor, Prices were lower from the start, o N BBAT Tiie: Weatird Sugt hathesy Chm: | mn e Cuny W LI XeNow Tecke ghall re T unexpended” at the timhe |, sl Erones i Memend: Do 1st pref Wells Fargo 115 | and the market at no time showed any | Previous prices rule for all descriptions. pany quotes terms. net cash: Cube. Crushed 5 = = this Charies tehee oo ol tme | provisions slow. Ft Wayne Miscellaneous— strength. There was scarcely any demand, | FLOUR—Family Extras, $ 26@5 3; Bakers' | and Fine Crushed, 6%c; Powdered, 6%c: Dry SUN, MOON AND TIDE. peided Qortag BAll Gl TMORtHE LY Ot | ioesiveD pes e tuly Hocking. Valley . S | and the opllor W e il sbuckers | mxtray, $6@5 10:per bbl. e Gxtra G Mo Gollen C, Wa& | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. Board of Public Works in the opera- OUR POCKET FILLED FOR WAR. | llinois Central Amn Spirtts 8% | with the sumumer run of Hogs just ahead. May | MILLSTUFFS-Pyices in sacks are as fol- | A078 S SRC. JOUR, O notifo mfaio0 Sy P8CL | Times and Ifeights of High and Low o : : > | H Lake Erle & W Do_pret 20" | pork closed Lic lower, May lurd 5o lower and | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | C&ndy Granulated, Sic: California 4, te per Waters at_Fort Point, Entrance to San ions of the department committed 10| qno fnancial circular of Henry Clews, the | ‘Do prer 207 | 2. Tobases 116% | Beay ribe to lower, Flour, §8 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, §2 75 per 100; | 10 h0if, Harrel . Francisco Bay. Published by Official Au- its charge. All the expenses of the City | xow York banker, says: *Though standing on | Lake Shore . Do pref 17 The leading futures ranged as follows: Rice Flour, $6; Cornmeal, §2 30; extra cream ————— oihority of the Superintendent. and County whichare not to be paid out | ipe very threshold of a great war there is|Louls & Nash.... 48%|People’s Gas 9013 A Open. High. Low. CI Cornmeal, §3 35 Oatmeal, $4; Oat Groats, $4 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. o OZE—The high and low- waters occur at of specific funds -hall be paid QUINg | notning whatever approaching a paaicky feel- | Mahhatian L Gons Gas ...l 10k | Qrle, o 3 + Tom. Close | Hominy, '3 £33 %0; Buckwhieat Flour, 311 351 S tventy ive. minttes Jater then A ot Bomats Fipeega LB : TR . % ‘om_Cable 'Co. » 110% 11 ; Crac] Vheat, arina, $ 75; Whole ‘ar Thursday, < o g N SR LI iy £ 4 3 A 4 B 3 - s ;| Wheat, ctls . . orts, sks . = the Board of Supervisors of the ex- | been forecalculated what will be the drain| Do lst pref ..:. 8 |Gen Electric a1 | Septemt g gz{: T8 Ty | Solit Peas, §4 25; Green Peas, $4 50 per 100 1bs! | Bariey, ctls ... 4.405|Wool, bales APRII-_1%8 isting municipality to any department upon the Treasury and the effect upon our | Mo Pacific ....... 20%|Illinois Steel 53 | Do Yo, s Gats, otls 1,300| Pelts, bdls . Friday, April 15, of the City and County become or be | foreign trade, and the situation s viewed with | Ty o eoten T Sr % 3%y HAY AND, POHDETUFFE. Gorn, cus, 25| Hides, mo . P E = ial Ty full conviction that we are financlally wel ARG 32 32 31 31 eese, ctls ggs, doz . exhausted time during said six | T [0 P70 Vhatever may come and can | O T g BN o 3 3 S 3| Another advance in Hay is noted. The sharp | Butter, ctls 25| Leather, rolis ... " 64 | Moon risss T0¢ ) or 1ld any department Cre- | maintain our abllity to keep our business in- | = FC G T 232 |OF Tmp Co -v. rise in this article, coupled with the fear that | Tallow, ctls 120{ Wine, gals . 350 | g ¥ this Charter have no money | terests under compact cg]nw;u:fl:m?y“'”:gflg:; NI T Cantral e 83 | Baoine, Mall s or 264 | the State will not raise enough this year to | Beans, sk ,g‘} T, e L ally provided for it during said | {rics reasonably active Whet oif Bul¥, Sivities | N Y Central "0 108% |Pullman Pal . 2% | carry it through, has led dealers to look about | Jadlngs, 1,651| Paper, reams 208 iths, then in each such case the | &7 war.' It is & significant fact—which | N ¥ SR e RO R 9 77 {00 &I SIS TOE i olles s This cesull I8 NAE fonion ik ol 5 rereof sha e D& f | s e ce—that of the hun- s wene Sta B Alfalfa is on its way from Utah, and can be s he K ,‘ 1 hyfmilh‘“ l.\k‘ “r;:;',f ‘,):‘;i,l,fl A iltions. of out ebligations held abroad N2 pref LI 2 |Sugar ... 3% | fanded here at 315 per ton. . From Oregon Tim- Wheat, ctls ‘i'ff.’,“gfi'. ctls 1,300 " ne s o DR e & | irtually mone is being sent home through | Nor West .. 12%| Do pref ........ 5124 | othy ls Coming at §$16, and it is reported that 3 1 e g B e anything contained in sections six and et B On the | No Amer Co. 5%|T C & Iron. Barley, ctls . 350|Shorts, sks . o L rusts suggested by our situation. On the | X9 HICh ST 62" | & common kind of Hay can be landed hers WASTERN, of Chapter I of Article of this | contrary, *Americans’ rank among ng- 2% U 8 2 B | from Arizon at §12. The local trade do not = 4 h pensi ccrue to | est securities on the markets of London and | 03‘; x"vrpsr: - o) Do ngmhfb.. 5121 | vet know what effect theme shipments from | Corn, ctls 800! = : - _ A rticle of this Char- | Berlin, “Inktead of belng C'"ll"dnrnpé)"nffiggxe;u?; or B & Nav }g: Do et 520 | abroad; will hava on the market.;as it is not NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides U 4 C 8 AT~ | capital to Furope we are lend v 4 > = ——— | known how much hay these three new sources 2 said six months shall be paid | forelen money markets and gold is still fowing | QF Shore Li 23" | West Union 5 ash quotations were as follows: Flour, | of supply have for sale. This outside Hay THE STOCK MARKET. s p oo U detiare slysn iin e ey General Fund. The existing | to New York. so much so that the Bank of | Pittsburg a8 (G N U4 | firm; prices up 15@20c; No. 3 spring Wheat, 95¢ | will be on the market shortly, and_then some UaT o thia OECer Uf GoCOrrenss 48'to: tis TTHe e Geners L T e e R A i s 10%| 1o pret 112% | @S o2; No, 2 red. 31 10G1 10%; No. 2 Corn, 30% | iden of how 1t will figure may’ be obfained. o Ata iy a7 st shias et | second time column. gives the second tide of ity foned In this section | Buelaud bay ouring he woek Bl 10 A | Do et YISt L & S W 4 | @31e; No. 2 vellow, 30%@sle; No. 2 Oats, 2014@ | There 18 no further change in Feedstuffs, ng in Iloing | stocke. was HySHEr X8| Be Ony," the: third: tinte ‘colirny: tits, thivd th existing municipality of the City | cent in order to check the efflux. Under these | Rock Island 85 Rn(g e 22‘/: ';'7c: l;«;n. ez(‘g?‘\te { Oztfi'yemn’x & 3 ;vr‘;ne, BRAN—$21@21 50 per ton. tarday.hespec{ally on the noon -‘eulon. I!:‘pr:ces | and ‘the last or right hand column gives the C of San Francisce = | circumstances the absence of alarm in Wall . 0. b., 2@30%¢; 2 Rye, 02%c; No. 2 Bar-| MIDDLINGS—§23@2 50 per ton. somewhat better than those ruling at the close : L }"“1‘“ o e“':‘:q::i Street s not surprising, and it sesms reason- Do _pret & | ley £70 b, 3giic; No 1 Flaxseed, 123 | FEEDSTUFFS-Kolled PBarley, $30951 per | of the preceding day. T e e T e e nic 0 be trans- | JHCEt 8 N ect that the declaration of war Vhi G W . % | Prime Timothy Seed, $280; Mess Por{_. er | ton; Olflcake Meal at the mill, §31@31 50; job- | The Mexican Mining Company has levied an | given are additions to the soundings on the ed in this section provided are |\woula not produce any vers serious further de- Haw Com 3| barrel, $ 75@9 %0; Lard, per 100 pounds, § 12%: | bing, $32@32 90; Cocoanut Cake, $24@25: Cot. |, cie Mexlcan M g B e ied & | Dnitea” Staten Coast Survey charss. except \ds of said existing municipality. All | cline in the price of investments.’” Short Rib Sides, loose, $5 05@5 35; Dry Salted | tonseed Meal, $28@30 per ton; Cornmeal, $24; ent of per share, delinquent May 2 | when a minus sign (—) precedes the height 1 ting municipality e BONDS. Shoulders, boxed, 4%@4%c; Short Clear Sides, | Cracked Corn, $24@25. The Montana Ore Purchasing Company has | anq then the number given Is subtractive from 1 : existing mun! e U S new 4s reg..120 (N Carolina 0s..... 120 | boxed, $550ms 60; Whisky, distillers' finished | ~HAY_(Ex-car in round lots)—Wheat, $21@ | declared the regular quarterly dividend of 31| the depth given by the charts. The plane of not ioned in this section, an Do coup . 2 Do 4s ... 102 ds, per gallon, §1 20; Sugars, unchanged : Wheat and Oat, $20@24 50; Oat, £18@21 §0; | per share, payable April 15. Books close on | reference is the rean of ti - lower low waters. which > authorized by law, shall be USi4s . No Pac 1sts . L e Receipts. Shipmen Barley, $18@21 50; compressed Wheat, $21@25; | Apri] 8 — continued in the treasury until the ne- | S SRR T H Flour, -barrels s 9,000 e | compressed Oat, $18G21; Alfalfa, $14G16; Clover, | “rne Homestake Mining Company will pay the STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. ssity for their continuance ceases. | 5 ts Y e oa o1 | Wheat, bushels 25,000 135,000 | ©STRAW—60@7 usual monthly dividend of 2ic per share on the 2 b ity f e ok NYC&SLds.. 0I% | corn,” hushels 241,000 567,000 | WNoTe veibals Bt STEAMER. | Frow T Dos When the necessity for | Do &8 coup Nor & W 6s....... 118 o 2 | SR nst. maintaining any Fund of the City and | District 3.6 i st QU pushels o A BEANS AND SEEDS. At the annual meeting of the Champion Min- | Venus ... .|China ana Japan, Apr 5 Younty An oxlBtenca hEithe line Thix Ala class A 18 | Barley, bushel 32,000 45,000 | ing Company the following directors were | Santa Rosa. San Diego. Apr I County in_existence ¢ e . a1 atley; huanels Jae 2900 | There 1s no further change to report In any | elected: Guat. Kartschoke, Joseph Fetz, Jo- | Oregon. - ......|Portland. Apr 15 Charter takes effect has vceased to ex- O Nav 4s . 5?“2)% On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | description. seph A‘“m,.“ I3 S RGhnhie EE Sm“e‘ge'r 3. | AlicePlanchard [Seattle Apr 15 ist, and a balance S such hRe Jumncy < U {0 8 Dlugie b i 5| maskat e e, "Qioc: dalrles, | BEANS-Bayos, $2800295; Small Whites, | 5 Ott and E. Schenck. Gust. Kartschoke was | & oo [ao0rod A Fund, theSupervisars ahalise Ce(line Do adj 4s 7|0 Imp Ists tr.... 106 b, % / i) *|$150@160; Large Whites, $160@160; Pinks, | elected president, Joseph Fetz vice-president, | | New |apr 17 by ordinanc 1 upon such declara- Can S0 2as. 1087 | Do ae o i | o - $2 5002 65 Reds, $250; Blackeve, $2 75G2 85; | J. I Holling. secretary and K. Zeitler super: | Soontimy.. .. | Viotan Apr 1t tion such balance shall be forthwith Chi Term 4s 82 |Pacific 6s of ¢ 103 WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Butters, $140@1 60; Limas, $235@240; Pea, | intendent. Crescent Crescent Citv Apr 17 sferred to the General Fund. C & Ohio 5s 113% |Reading 4s . S0 Recelpts. Shipments, | $1 #@1 60; Red Kidneys, $2@2 35 per ctl. At the annual meeting of the Tallant Bank- | Orizaba. Humboldt! Apr 13 transferred to the Geners nd. | CH & D 4% 1048 R G W _1sts. S0% Bushels, Bushels, | . SEEDS—-Brown Mustard, $2@3 per ctl; Yellow | ing Company the following directors were re- "|San Diego, Apr 1y - | |D & R Gistsi 108" |S L' & I M C 550 88 | Minneapolis 97,680 Mustard, $3@315; Flax, '$235; Canary Seed, | elected: Austin C. Tubbs, John D. Tallant, | gity :|China and Apr 19 | D&RG s 5 IST. & 8 F G 6s.. 115 | Duluth . 2i@2%e per Ib: Alfalfa,’ 3afc: Rape, 24@2%c; | Fred W. Tallant, Joseph Knowland, William | Newport. Panama. Apr 19 SCHEDU 8 i) S, East Tenn 104%!St P Con . 140 | Milwauke, Hemp, 2%@3c; Timothy, 5@5%c. E. Mighell, John J. Brice and Henry E. Mon- | State of Gai.... |Portiana. . Apr 20 . i Erle Gen 4o StPC&F 7 | Chicago g RIED PEAS-Niles," §1 0Q1 §5; Green, $175 | roe. Austin, C. Tubbs was elected president | Homer ......... Humbold: Aor 21 PE: R W Do 5s . 115 | Toledo iz . 3 in place of John D. Tallant, who is traveling | North Fork..... 22 e Gen Elec So Ry 5s . 8814 | St. Loul| T e abroad, Fred W. Tallant vice-president, John | This Charter shall be published for Stand R & Tds 01" | Detroit | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | )umpster McKee cashier and Kirkham Wright | s Charte s Tenn new set 3s. <ansas secretary. i twenty days in The San Francisco Call T & P L G lsts. | Arrivals of the summer sorts continue heavy | The officfal letter from the Justice mine for | S e iy N 4 heer % TEAMERS TO SAIL. and in the Daily Report, daily news- | Do Rg 2ds . Totals and Rhubarb gluts the market. the past week says: ‘“The scepage of water 8 of genel Nriiation sl Towa C lsts....... UPD&G Is Tidewater— Potatoes and Onions are about th having stopped work was resumed in the winze P ot gene al circulation in ::5\ La new cons s 8 |Wab lst s Boston for everalifive Ty from the face of the southeast drift. We have | STEANER. | DESTINATION| _ SATTA | PIER. 0 sco, @ N Uni 4s.... % | Do 2ds .. | New york . 7 e een engaged part of the time this week put- Humboldt ... |Apr 15. 2P| Pler 13 : on Thurs- | Misschnt 86 W Shore e | Philadelphta : 3| POTATOES—Early Rose, 30@3c; River Reds, | ting in new hoisting machinery. While this | Humbolde ... [Apr 15. 9 Aw|Pler 11 twenty of L in | MK & T 2ds. Va Centuries | Baltimore "Wfi“ci River Burbanks, 50@60c per sack; Ore- | was being done work in the mine was sus- | Aztec..... |China&Japan.|Apr 15. 1 PM/PM SS padeisr ol FhE hondrea Do 45 ... 4 Do deferred New Orleans . gon Burbanks, 55@sse; Petaluma Burbanks, 50 | pended. During the past week we have hoisted | Morgau Oy. |Alaska. Apr 16, 4 Pu[Pler & Ao bt dai N Y Gentral istsl 14U P pret . 5% | Galveston .. @Te per sack; Sweet Potatoes, Te@$l 10 for | Y tons of ore from the stope in the morth | Walla Wila | Vie & Fi Said | Apr 1i: 10 Ax|ple ¥ nety-eight, it s e s e N s... i Do 4s Merced; new Potatoes, 1G2c per Ib, rit, 80 level. The car samples of the same | Norta Fork|Humboldt. ..|apr 17. 4| Pier qualified electo f said City | STOCKS. Totals ONIONS—-Choice, §2 50@? 85; common, $175@ | Average: Gold, $44 21; silver, 39 83; total, $54 04 | Sants Rosa|san Diego ... |Apr 17.11 AM|[Pler 11 A A it Rt e SNt o 2 3 per ofl: ot Onions, oG 55 por sack. 0 | per ton. The face of this stope shows 4 feet | Oregon ....| Portiana....l. [Apr 1810 An|Pler 24 cial election which shall be held on that | Crown Point . Ophir . 5| Wheat— VEGETABLES—Receipts were 92 boxes As- | °f ore. Cityof Para| Panama [..... |Apr 15,12 M|PM $S AR Tor CHEETIE SOEOP ot it | Con Cal & Va. Plymouth . 12| Opening paragus, 69 boxes Rhubarb and §33 sacks Peas. [ , Business on the Bond Exchange was again Coos 8ay..|Newport. Apr 1. 9 AM|Prer 1L ey s R OBE DE VO M IS [ Deadwood .. Quicksilver . 100 | Closing Asparagus, $175@2 for extra large, $125@1 50 | 118ht and fluctuations were insignificant. Trad- | Alameda .. |Sydney Apr 20, 2 Py Pler 7 o tion of the same; and if a ma- | Gould & Curry. Do pref . 300! "R per box for No, 1, Socqfi for No. 2 Rhubarb, 25 | I0€ on this exchange has fallen off consider- | Weoott.....| Humboldt . |Apr 20 b A3 Pler 13 jority of the qualified electors of said | Hale & Norcross, Sierra Nevada ... _ t | Opening | @80c per box for small to good and To@she for e past few days. |'Or1zaba umboldt pr 20.10 AN | Pler W Atk s atiksi Homestake tandard 160 extra choice; Alameda Green Peas, Thc@$l 2 : 2 Arcata.....|Coos Bav. Apr 2110 AM|Pier 13 Cityiar 1C puntyEne ‘"u;f\ill] gl\"crm{)n Homestine e 39 | Closine ... s Per sack; Dried Peppers, 6@Tc per. 1b:. Dried STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, Umatilla...|Vic & Pgt Sna|Apr 3110 Ax|Pler 9 Titted to the Lesislature of the state| |O Clear @ Partly Cloudy Mexican 2l Yellow Jacke o e e o IO TR T L R THURSDAY, Aprll 12 p. m. | bomonaiss|Sin Dicvor . |Ape 311 o3 |Pior 1t ted to the L 2 of Sta = | ay. July. Sept. ¢ per : Garlic, $@10c per Sucum: f . m. - i 1 of California for 1ts) approval or rejecs BOSTON. Opening 9% T7T% 69% 69 |bers 25c@sl per dozen; Mexican Tomatoes, Toc Bid. Ask. Bid.Ask. | State of Cai | Portland....... |Apr 25,10 An|Pler 2 tlon. It the Legislature shall approve | - | @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow BOSTON, April 14.—Atchison, 11; Bell Tele- | Closing 0% TER SI0k 68 O R A VEGRTABTRE o P 1P | ot Ty tomttosy I | e e e } same, n; 11 hmkg efff:«-[ a?;]l be in [ SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION r‘l’;one. 247] Burlington, 91%; Mexican Central, EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. phetatoes. sliced, raw, 12 per Ib In lots of 25 | 48 auar reg L7 109 215 gi" | THE TIME BALL. orce, except as hereinafter otherwise | DURING PAST i2 MOURS . L Cd desiccated, 10a180; granulated raw, | 5 quar now 3 & Pl asuine gl o provided, on and after the hour of noon | LONDON MARKET. CHICAGO, April M.—CATTLE—Beet steers | 1ic; Onlong, 6c; Carrofs, old, ‘13c; new. 1sc; | Miscellane s3% i | PO change, San Francisco © April D Y% on the first Monday after the first day | NEW YORK, April 14.—The Evening Post's | 501d at $1@4 25 for common, up to. $4 5@5 for | g5¢; String Beans, c; Tomatoes, 50e. Cat E1 os Ry 14, 1838, of January in the year nineteen hun- | London financial cablegram says: The stock ._z':md cholce, with scattering sales of prime | s * 3 o War Th:l um: ball m: 'I;eleg_r’lp\l H:ltl :xndrno‘nm dred, and shall thereupon become the | EXPLANATION. markets here opened flat to-day on war news | Sy pIIE Catile at § 055 2: sales largely 34 40 POULTRY AND GAME. Dup-st ex Firem's Fund. 10— | S0 fierlafan, or exactly § p. m. Greenwich Charter and organic law of the City | The arrow flies with the wind. The top fig- | from the United States. Spanish 4s at one time | fecders, $4@5; bulls, $2 ‘canning cows, $3 60 = g Sk otk | time. J. T. McMILLAN, and County of San Franeisco, and shall | ures at station indicate minimum temperature | fell to 42%. New York was said to have open- | @3. & . § Another oar of Dastern was put on late yee- | £ & Ch Ry 6s. = 118 a Assistant in_chargs supersede the ting Charfer of said | fof the days; those underneath b I 0¥, Hea | ed large engagements for the “putting” of | HOGS-were active and Jigher, Hoss a3 terday. The market shows no particular | F9Ve%s 5 100 105 [Cal 8 D & T 100 | == and Ool e ] % I 1 { * at an extreme range of $3 T5@4 0214, largely at | change. . 0 SRl 8 = JENCE. Thcreot and A1l Tawe inconsincent i | Haundredtie dirias the jast twelve hourt | show® 1 cannty Seafnty connemn thie, but | 11304 wnd e Dulk f the pig Salee b || POULTRY Live Turkers, 13p1c for Gon- | "9 nd to — 1 |[om 0 & &' SR R s e Th e 3 2 et s i belleve it to be true. red at 33 40@3 £0, the heavier pigs fetching | blers, and 12@13c for Hens; Geese, per palr, | Market-st 6s..126% — |Mer Exch: lh"‘r: [ }:_urlfl S e alr preisure; izcthermis, of, dotted lines, equal | PN LD W %vy at the opentng, oyt | $9,6503 7 Trade tn ‘shstp, and tamin s | 2 TL0i Conlings, 21 51; Diucks, M@ foc | Do 1et 3 Ga. ook INey e s ARBIVEDS - i he form of ballots at said clection | paye = | New York absorbed stocks freely through the | S = 4 | old an or young: Hens, oosters, | Nat Vin 6s 1st — 97%| Savings Banks— ursday Apr! shall be as follows: | barometric pressure and ls ustially accompanied | arbitrage dealers and sent orders direct ae | Steady, janging at HQ4sS for shorn sheep; | young, $1 5008 50; Roosiers, old, §3 15G4; Fry- | N'C Ne Ry 7s.1 T8 or S B 1m0 | Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 2 hours from Monterey h | sire and 1s usuaily preceded and accompanied | Well. consequently prices ~closed above _the | Wooled sheep, $4 40@4 75 Lambs sold at $4 15 | ers, $6 K0@T; Broflers, $@5'50 for large, $250@ | N Ry Cal 6s.. — 11%)Hum S & L.1050 1180 | and way ports. TOR NEW by cloudy weather abd rains. ‘Lows’ Usually | WOrst. After hours in the street there was a | @ for shorn, few going below $4 5, while | 350 for small; Pigeons, $1 75@2 per dozen for | N Ry Cal 5s..100% — |Mutual Sav. — 42% | Aus stmr Burma, Mikulicich, % hours from ? THE NEW CHARTER, YES. | g o e o e hington soast. When | Short recovery in Spanish 4s to 44%. Americans | Wooled lambs brought $5. young and $1 25@1 50 for old. NPCRRG5I03 — |SF Sav T ey | Nt FOR THE NEW ~HARTER, NO. | the pressure is high in the interior and low | Were also better. Even if war uitimately re- | [Recelpts—Cattle, 7000, Hogs, 25,000; Sheep, | GAME—Nominal. N P C Ry 5s..101% — |S & L So. 10 | Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson, 40 hours from Hue- 5 2 | along the coast, and the isobars extend north | Sults, many here believe that the date cf |0 KANSAS N Cal Ry 5s.. — — [Security S B250 — |neme. | and south along the coast, rain is probable; | declaration is some way off. Al foreign stor'cs Sl g BUTTER, CHEESE AND SGGS. — [Union T Co.1000 — Stmr Coquille River, Johnson, 16 hours from For the sole purposes of the election | §u: when the -low" is inelosed with isonars of | Were flat_on heavy selling from Paris. The| KANSAS CITY, April 14.—CATTLE—Re- B 110 Street Rafiroad— Fort Bragg. : of the officers directed in this Charter | marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is im- | Bank of England has raised the buying prics | ceipts, 4500. Market unchanged and slow. Values for all descriptions remain about the 125% | California. ....107% — Bark Snow and Burgess, Mortensen, 77 days elected by the people, this Char- | probable. With a “high” in the vicinity of | Of French coin to 76s 64 and a small amount | HOGS-Receipts, 11,90, =~Market ruled 5c|same, The market is sufficlently stocked with —" |Geary ... — | form Newcastle, NSW. hall take eff = v itg | Jdaho, and the pressure falling to the Call- | Was bought to-day. higher from the start. Bulk sold at 33 60G3 80; | )"y 50 110 |Market-s: 52 Schr_Ruby A Cousins, Knudsen, 3 days from hall take effect on and after its| gomig coast, warmer weather may be expected CLOSING. heavy hogs and packers seiling at 33 70g3 %0; | &1L DA% — |Presidio = | coos Bay. val by the Legislature, and the | in summer and colder weather in winter. The | Canadian Pacific, 82; Grand Trunk, 7%. Bar | Bxed lots, §3 60G3 50; lights, 33 503 70; pigs, (A s et VR BYGISe; seo- 00— | Powder— Schr Nettle Low, Low, 6 hours from Point Slection of such officers shall be man. | (oiot, Semier condltions Wil brocuos &' | slver, qull % 1160 per ounce. Moey, K64 | *obibs naccipt, o0 Macket avive eat |onts WnGme s ST0 S L UCR B | senmos sy Glohom Cullirnie e L » €O LS olle | RIS B steady; estern muttons, 0@ ; Colorado al = Chol d 3 secon Siet RCal 55:1“2‘ 105 | Giant Con (fo. 40 42 | Bay. card of Election Commissioners in WEATHER REPORT. NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. lambs, $4 90@5 50; spring lambe, $7 50. grades, 14@lic per Ib. .| S P or Ar 68— 103 |Vigorit .o... 2% 2% | Schr North Bend, Schmehl, 10 days from Wil- and for said City and County in office | =rs OMAHA. e I ptallon creamery. 18018%c: | £ /B Gal ¢ = 1. |* Miscellaenis— | 1apa Harbor. at the ti f such election. «imth Aeridian-“Facific Tine.) | NEW YORK, April 14—FLOUR-—Recelpts, | OMAHA, April 4.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1400. | "CHEESE-Chojce mild new, 9@ldc; common | SPC 18 c& 5. — 96%|A1 Pac Assn.. 963 973 | | Sehr Guide, Olsen, 10 days from Grays Har- And for the sole other purpose of the | SAN FRANCISCO, April 14, 5 p. m. barrels; exports, 15,845 barrels. Firm | Market steady: native beef steers, ’425 ‘West- | to good, T4@Slc; Cream Cheddar, 10@ilc;|S E Br 6s G BT il Sehr Datsy Rowe, Wilson, 3% days from Coos i | i ern steers, 33 15@4 70; Texas steers, $3 25@4 23: | Y. ‘America, 10@11c; Western, 11@12c; 21 SV Wat 6s Hana P Co...— 20 | _Schr Dalsy 3 , 3% day .cted under this Charter mak. | Following are the rainfalls for the past but eased off near the close with wheat. | cT0 B U, Mo e S 00° atockers ‘and reed. | Loung, Aerica, o W eslern TOIRCE BANLE IS v Waks e H C & S Co.. 23% 23% | Bay. . appointments provided in this | tWenty-four hours and seasonal rainfalls to Winter stralts, # 55@4 70; Minnesota patents, | ora. §3 80@5 10; bulls, SIagS, ety 82 5005 7o "fi&gfi&fiihvgg‘g‘: 13@14%c per dozen; store | Stock Sas 6s. Hutch S P Co. 43% 44 Schr Lily, Bottger, 3 days from Umpqua to be made by him, and of the date as compared with those of the same date | ¥ 60. HOGS—Receipts, 5500. Market strong to Sc | Eggs, 12@13ic; Bastern, 1216@13%c. 2 Water— Mer Ex Assn. 80 — | River. tion of thelpeleons s ape last season: = s WHEAT Recelpts, 16,30 bushels; exports, | hisher Simry 8 0160 Rijuizsa, jubio8Y; 3 2o ST 2 Contea Costa.. - @ [Nat Vin Co... . 7 G tee G on o) S 8 = ast his Last | 162,949 bushels. Spot firm; No. ght, 6@3 70; bulk of sales, 0. D CIT! nrin S0 le ] et iy ursday April 14. this Charter shall take effect | Stations— 24 hours. Season. Season. | 1. o. b. afloat spntw el LD ]*“Refi*“‘“-‘aflgg-m“""‘f‘l L G o Ere R e e ios Ber o 99‘:2 sl Sl e e R r first day of December, in the | Burcka . 311t 47.68 | “Ortions opened strong and activi R O alr to choice | Fine Oranges are golng off well at firm . L ey T | Perkins & Co. s - 2 @4; lambs, $4 505 70. b Morning Session, Blair. ninety- | heavy realizing most of the day demoralizing | DENVER. Limes. Receipts of Strawberries show no in- a £ Haw bark Roderick Dhu, Rock, Hilo; J D BE IT KNOWN, That the City and | prices on distant options. “Just at the close | pENVER, Aprll M.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 400, | T35, Worthy of note. e 1% | spreckels & Bros Co. g 2 K Counts an Francisco, containing a | 1os Amssies B | e Mimieer O tpain Brichorted recall of | narket quiel; beet steers, §340G4 40; cows, | DECIDUOUS FRUITS - % Spring Valley Water .. 890, | “Schir Alvert Meyer, Marschall, Kahulul via ; x ¢ s i 150 Ret_qt Strawberries, 50@7oc per drawer for large and Fort Bragg; H F Allen. popul. of more than two hundred | San Diego 1166 | higher on mear and ¢ lower on ‘far opors | §2,00@3 80; feeders, frelght’ paid to river, $@ | g1 for amall berries 5 do A0 ... 9900 | ; : isand_inhabitants, on the twenty- | Yuma - 5.35 | Ma $106%@1 08, closed §1 7. A $igoiockers, do, MGAT0; bulls and stags, | Apples, 40gS0c per box for common, To@st | 000 Sprine Valley ds Honds 1 0o i san 8 ) = e i ) 3% seventh day of December, in the year | San Francisco temperature: Maximum, 6% | WoOL Dujei HOGS _Recetpts, 100 Market steady, o | ©°% 854 to coolce and ¥ 51 5 for tancy, .| $9000 8 P Branch Ry Bonds...... S e RO e T % thousand Selght: HnnAve 3 | minimum, 47; mean, 52. PETROLET M—Dull. higher; light packers, §3 65@3 75; mixed, $8 60@ | gocdl| 0c@$1; Lemons, 5 t : Afternoon Sessfon. ; feld. - g ndred e e e AN GENERLY Jiieher: lshC packire: Beedlings, 50casl; , §0c@s1 for common Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, Tacoma. seven, and under and in ac- o < METALS—Iron, tin and lead exhibited an |3 %y heavy, 8 8068 7 Marks and §1 %5@2 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, | 50 Hawatlan Commercial & Sugar, s 80.. 23 50 Stmr Cleone, Walvig, Albion. Cordinics Sith Fiank v Rihet FORECASTS. easler undertone’ to-day as a result of more| SHEBP—Receipts, none. Market unchanged. | g4@4 50; California Limes, in small boxes, 40 | 20 Hutchinson S P Co. Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, Newport and Wway lan A the provisions of Sec-| mpe pressure has fallen over the entire coun- | liberal offerings and general lack of support. | FOREIGN MARKETS i0c; Bananas, §120@2 per bunch; Pineapples, | $2000 Northern Ry of Cal 5s Bonds. ports. z tion 8, of Article XI, of the Constitu- | try west of the Rocky Mountains. A trough | Lake Copper was firmer with sellers scarce. . $3G4 per dozen. 75 Spring Valley Water Stmr Arcata, Reed, Coos Bay. of this State, did elect the under- | of low pressure extends from the Sacramento | At the close the Metal Exchange called: | LONDON, April 14.—Consols, 110 7-16; Slver, T e — Stmr Samoa, Johnson, Eureka. ned a Board of Fifteen Freeholders, | Valley southeastward into Arizona, |, P1G IRON—Warrants, very quiet, with §6 60 | 25 15-16d; French rentes, 102¢ (74c@102¢ 47340, DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. INVESTMENT TOARD. Sohr Eureks, ‘Asplund, Bristol Bay. | bid and $6 $0 asked. | LAKE COPPER—Firm, $12 12% asked. TIN—Easy, with The temperature has fallen over the greater portion of the Pacific Slope, Along the central and southern coast there has been a fall of Bark Nicolas Thayer, Swanson, Bristol Bay. rark Merom, Peterson, Bristol Bay. Bktn Retriever, Bogan, Port Blakeley. LIVERPOOL, April 14—Wheat, firm; No. 1 Standard California, 39s 3d; cargoes off coast, nothing doing, 6@11d higher; cargoes on pass: prepare with $12 bid and | Gty and propose a Charter for and County; and we, the Trade Is now pretty good and slowly in- Morning Sesslon. creasing. During the past two or three weeks 50 Hawallan C & S Co, s 10. i StaiA . 1 14 27% bid, and $14 30% | » G Schr O Spray, Sorenson, Iversens Land- members of said board, in pursuance | oM 12 to 24 degrees. . | asked ¥ < | O e, 0114 higher: Englion &as%” | from 20 to 25 cars of Peaches have been sold | 5 Market-street Ry Co chr Ocean Spray, . 0f such provisions of the Constitution, | notr e the south 1s reported ot Yame, o | SPHLTER—Firmer, with # 25 bid and § g | Uty markets, firm; French country markets, | for the Fast at low figures, and will operate | $600 Market-street Ry bs PEix Yureks. Apslund, Bristol Bay. and within period of ninety days | Cloudy weather prevails gemerally on the | asked. 2 firm; Liverpool Wheat, No. 1, California, §5 | against an active movement in the high-priced Afternoon Session. Sohr Mary G, Campbell, Bodegs. after such election, have prepared and | Pacific Slope. | LEAD—Weak with $3 57% Did and $3 621 | 1%0@8 1d; Wheat in Parls, firm; Flour in Paris, | goods now there until they get cleaned up. The | 100 Hutchinson § P Co...... Schr Newark, Beck, Bowens Landing. a e e S hreb ok : Forecasts made at San Francisco for thirty | 8sked. Lead is still quoted at $3 50 by the firm | firm. ds, 3 7-160. demand for Prunes and Apricots is reported | 50 Hawalian C & S Co. -chr Conflanza, Jensen, Coquille River. o propose the foregoing, signed in | nours ending midnight, April 15, 1898: | naming the settling price for Western miners| COTTON—Uplands, = 00d, the small-sized Prunes being preferred. | 5 do do Schr Eva, Klitgard, Hana, Hawail. duplicate, as and for the Charter for thern California! ~ Cloudy Friday, with | and emelters. CLOSING. onéy continues brisk and firm. 50 do do Schr Salvator, Jensen. said City and County of San Fran. lizht showers in extreme northern portion; =COFFEE-—Options closed barely steady, near | CORN—April steady, 3s 5%d; May steady, | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, 3%@ | S0 Oceanic Steamship Co. TELEGRAPHIC. : City fresh westerly wind: fog on the coast in the | Months 15G20c net higher; other months un- | 3s 5igd: July steady, 38 5%d. 5 434c for 40-50's, 34@3Ke for 50-60's, 2%@I4e for | 20 do do .. CIBC0.. - e 2 morning. | changed to 5 points net lower; sales, 23,500 | FLOUR—St. Louis fancy winter firm, 10s. 60-70's, 2%@2%c for 70-80's, 1%@2%c for %0-90's, | 50 Market-street Ry Co. 5150 POINT LOBOS,April 14, 10 p. m.—Weather, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have| Southern California: Cloudy and unsettled | g?;‘ including: April, $6 10@6 15; May, $ 9@ rer Aoy 1%@1%c for $0-100's; Peaches, 3@bsc; fancy, 5% | 10 Spring Valley Water. 99 1214 | foggy; wind, NW; velocity, 20 miles. hereunto set our hands in duplicate, | Weather Friday, with showers in the moun- | §: September, 32 8075 8 October, $ %0; Decem- NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. @bc: peeled, 10@12%0; Apricots, 5@otc for Roy-| 80 S F Gas & Electric. s this twenty-fifth day of March, in the | 'ins fresh westerly wind. No: 7 tnvolce, 66 No. T obbias SR ® e % S I T RO g ey Mt Svro T The bktn Retriever loads lumber at Port nis 3 : pearch, e | “Nevada: Cloudy Friday. -7 Anvoloe, ‘e SNo. 3 i r., = = vaporat es, c; sun-dried, 4@5e: MIN: OCK: 2 ar one thousand eight hundred and | TUtah: Cloudy; colder Friday. A ey s lke. : W’:flf“;{g}fi SABEALEE bive wiy :;&: Bia Tes, 1 sacks, Sutste: Draves: A4 Gike NG spocHd. Eiekeley Tor Shafighsl, 438 3d; Willscoct, wheat ninety-efght. Arizona: Cloudy and unsettled weather Fri- . Steady: falr refining, 8%c; cen- g d - for pitted ‘'and 1@l%c for unpitted; bleached | Following were the sales In the San Fran- | ®¢ [2c0ma for Europe, 27s 6d. trifugal 9 test,” 4ikc. BUTTER—Récei unchanged. Refined, steady. per bushel. ipts, 14,000 packages; steady; SPOKEN. Per M P Grace—Lat 48 16 N, long 125 12 W, Plums, 5@6%c; Nectarines, 4@5c for prime to fancy; Pears, 214@4i%c for quarters and 3@s%c for halves, according to color, ete. cisco Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. ‘WASHINGTON. rn portion; ler east. vortion; cooler TACOMA, Wash., April 14.—Wheat in active San Francisco and vielnity: | gay: showers Carly Friday morning in south- > | SE TON, JOSEPH BRITTON, President. Clohdy. ana ans JEROME A. ANDERSON, ttled weather Friday; fresh westerly wind. EGGS—Recelpts, 14,03 packages; steady; un- | demand and higher; No. 1 club, 84c; No. 1 blue ATSINS—114G% 1 < i 25500 Ophir 68 | Br schr City of San Diego with 303 skins. JAMES BUTLER, | *Secial Fepore rrom’ Movnt. Tamaipals taken | changed. i o stem, s7e. T aip e L D B s 24400 Somr 8| jMarch 12"rat 12 N, long 2 W, Br' ahip v INEIN at b p. m.: Cloudy; wind west, 24 miles; DRIED 'FRUIT. s e e L T L R ) 7 B B S Lat 6 S, long BW, Br ship Clan H. N. CLEMENT, temperature, 61; maximum, 6. NEW YORK, April 14 el CASH IN THE TREASURY. 110 for London layers; dried Grapes, fic. iggflelch" o 2 2 oxfim i T b tod Sy Pranieveas A. COMTE, Jr., ALEXANDER McADIE, Frult steaty, .—Callfornia Drieq ; T et wNUTS—Chestnuts are quotable at ‘Sc per Ib; | B otoe oesacisione (01 13 | Graha o rat 3 N, Tong 26 W, . - ship Eilis- Local Forecast Officlal. WASHINGTON, April 14.—To-day’s state- | Walnuts, 3@4c for hardshell and 4@6c for soft- u ALFRED CRIDGE, A EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 5@7ic; | ment of the condition of the Treasury shows: | shell: Almonds, 8@éc for hardshell, 6@7c for | 400 Caledonia 20 77 | land, hence Dec 2, for Queenstown. L. R. ELLERT, E g s l’ll;;cy 'séve"'\},’d'd"“" prime, 8ic! | Available cash balance, $225,875,29%; gold re- | Softshell, $%@dc for paper-shell; Peanuts, flgChollflr % 8 % MISCELLANEOUS.. 2 ASTERN MARKETS. N s s c. Aorre 5o, 564, 086, §@5%o for Eastern and 4t for California; Pe- | 250 -oee - 75| The bark Coloma at Port Townsend from ISIDOR GUTTE, LR APB.!COTS—*R?:}?S. 5%@7c; Mo § e SO ko cans, 65 Filberts, §%@i0c; Brazil Nuts, | 100 ooy oo ,f‘-; 2 | Unalaska reports that In lat 50 5 N, long 161 P. H. McCARTHY, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. mg"EAcHEs—unm;,d ? i orpark, 8%@ COT . 8 pe MM{WM b:’l’xrh:mflnd s@rc| 9 7 ia""‘é{-"':: E % %W, saw lxllglhl‘ ;:lg%;g ur#op R-’gnnx west. JOHN NIGHTINGALE, Jr., NEW YORK, April T-There wak profés- eeled, 5@Sc; peeled, 11@l4c. NEW YORK. April 14.—COTTON-—Steady; | for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5%Gtc; T 3| PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived April 14—Ship J 2 middling, 6 3-16c. amber extracted, 4%@5lc per 1b. G hence March 29. JOHN C. NOBMANN, slonal buying of stocks to-day, which gave the CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, "ORLEANS, April 4. — COTTO] EESWAX—24@26c per 1b. 200 Occidental . 80 M P Grace, - JOSEPH O'CONNOR, market a firm tone all dey. The extreme ad- — 2 Pl o ithe Bk s f— Afternoon Sesston. A A i April 1—chr Queany i b vance from the low level at the opening was | CHICAGO, April 14.—The Wheat market wi ' PROVISIONS. 051100 Ophir 0 | “EUREKA a April 14—Si h LIPPMANN SACHS, as 'S BUS: EUREKA—Sailed Ap tmr North Fork, ki N g a point or over in most of the leading stocks, | in Many respects a pecullar one. Although a PORTLAND'S INESS. Bst (bl slow at umohanged ! qucte: AL e 62 | for San Francisco. EDWARD TAYLOR but the net gains are less than a point, except | tremendous business was done, most of the 5 Iness s Qt 200 ikt g %,‘3""“"‘ 06 | PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed April 14—Haw A. W. THOMPSON. in a few cases. The professional buying was | 8ctivity was crowded into the half hour fmme. | FORTLAND, Or., April 14.—Exchanges, $257,- | tions. s0 Best & Beichier. 35400 Potosi . 38 | stmr San Mateo, for San Francisco. Attest: J. RICH'D FREUTL, more or less influenced by the ostentatious es- | diately following the opening and preceding the | 939; balances, 000 i hCUREg‘ I:Elkl'fs‘:me%?. 9%:“ ve: ll;’ ;xr 500 Bullion . b+ fi e?n.;znsc gfim}‘a—:{‘fi;fi-fl fi:{é:-p ’—Scrm nrh g‘r; F R 4 pousal of the bull side' by a large and daring | close. But in these brief periods en eavy, ¢ for light medium, 8 o light 0 nas 3 3 — Secretary. | operator in published utterances and by dis- | lines of Wheat KT hans. . The heing LOCAL MARKETS. L e i e anae e CouLE Cuy 18 | YA REkA—Salled April 4—Stmr Laguna, for tribution of buying orders. The following thus | Was very strong around, May again bej SRR % o bl = i sl 81— NOTICE TO MARINERS. invited was suffcient to effect an advance fn | etpeclally prominent. The continued g EXCHANGE ' ND BULLION. ey sk e BBl sl BT ¥ § | GREENWOOD-Salled April 16—Stmr Alca- prices of a very narrow market, in spite of | the news from Washington was at all tim i prime ¢ iT, $18; 3 SEr y “April —Schr Ali Office of United States Lighthouse Inspector, | the depressed sentiment reported from the for- | & factor. But traders were for the most nner: g:er}‘ms 5::5:.‘59 Blfll‘dh:y = g:mz g mkzxgmfi?rfig}& ;‘g-?b .elw,m, mess, | potiowing were the sales In the Paciflc Stock | £ rsr’:nNEuPr:‘lg_Ro_A"wed pr r Alice, Portland, Or., April 12, 1898, eign exchanges. This depression was reflected | influenced by the sharp advance which took m::u:: Cables ... - - 48 LARD—Eastern tierces quoted at 5%c per 1 | Board yesterday: ASTORIA—Arrived April 14—Stmr Pasadena WA 5 herens oA at the opening here, but was soon overcome | place at Liverpool, futures In that market | New York Exchange, i 1 | for compound and Tc for pure; pails, THc; Morning fiom:Beattle, gty f2 hereby glven that Poundstone Rock | by the:bull movement, The bears seemed to | showing 1%@2d advances early, and Increasps | New York Exchange, tele 1734 | California_tierces, Sic per T for compound 29 Sailed April 4—Stinx National City, for Dyea, s, pinnacle Tock Baving 1 fext of water aver | forced. o, cover, helped buils 1n New” Fork ju | 4Ue o apprehension of Hostilles between thy | MeXican Dollers 40 | O TTOLENE—Tierces, 57%@6%c; packages, 2 SAN PEDRO-—Arrived April -:—Schr Mary E Teported 6s having o :l‘vm:n"lonn Canal, 1s | later dealers. The bull movement is based on | United States and Spain. Another result of WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. less than 300 Ibs—1-1b pails, 60 in a case, 8%c. 15! Russ, from Bureka. A tlon. "It will be"Teplated an early as. pubetic | Sumata oyee the Maiérventim i ls b | this apprehension, and one which had » great e s JiTh patinc’s Taia case: Wikos x (NEWPORT Arrived April 14-Stmr Fulton, - y otice a - | Sen: ve v resoluf , b 3 2 m_Foi gt SRl TS Rotlce affects the st of Beacous | and it the Senate resolution 1y dopted there ?fih"e’h‘?}"fiafi;fl'{,flfefig&:nce,rgy WHBATThe Invercoo takes for Cork 8- | fins, 10 2 in a Cuse: Tsc; wooden buckets, 2 3 PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived April 1¢—Bark order of the United States Light fla-!;e‘lii By | will be a rurngrddglny in conference. The | heavy sales of Wheat for export vesterday by | 087 ctls, valued at §79,500. 3 bs net, 7T%ec; fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, 7%c; half 03 Coloma, from Unalaska. W B FIGR | Prieronce!tor (e House resoiotion, andthe | B et be e Hiehoeca or L maaer et | LOne TEieot L Oa e e appers oureg | o A B s PR LU e S Captain, Corps of Engi: g, o s, - b of 1, h ippers out of e R - mr ce, heer Thirteonth Lighthesre Dy iy A Ensl- Buils profess to bellev;,e‘ that it the Senate reso- | over might at the advance ruulx?:'m,?..'{:,?:}' Phe matket and cut down the demand. In other HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. 301200 mf c,,..,,Z g - lution was sent to him it would fail of his | The effect on opening prices here was markey, | Ways. Besides, there are Indications of rain, — 231300 PHILADELPHIA—Cleared April 13—Ship H approval. All of these possible complications | May, which closed Jesterday at $1084, "starteq | Which, however, may not be realized. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 75(300 Failing, for Port Los Angeles. NOTICE TO MARL:ERs. are accepted as firihering the chances of de- | to-diy at from $1 10 to $110%, and the rush of | Tidewater quotations are as follows: §1 about 1o under the qudtations. Heavy salted 75|200 FOREIGN PORTS. —_— It EokY chtnion for & Democtur s kL DS CISTe e fere By ot fmme- | 1 80 for oo b X ra-choles: for- milliag s Do v 3 S o e M Bl TYNE—Arrived April 15—Ger ship Chile, hne ofs branch of the United States Hydrographio | large part of the day's activity ‘was centered | plied everypody Who wanted: Wheass wra ™ . CALL BOARD SALES. i G S Al T S SO e Dot ived April 13—Stmr Oht ffice, located In the Merchants' Exchangs, 1s | in Sugar, the Grangers and Union Pacific pre- | result was a reaction to §1 10 and 1er e 2 Hides, 16@16%c; culls and brands, 13@13c; 15/500 CORONEL-- Arrh P o s maintained in San Francisco for the benea of | lerred. Frices fell from the highast in the Jast | bt rio Ihdication of wenknees was hown. ity | - Informal session — 15 'clock — December-— | dry Kip wnd Veal, 1818iie; dry Caie, Isgiic: 1L 1alio0 Géan from Philadelphis, for San Brancleco., o Jariners without regard to nationality and | hour on the report jthat the Spanish Minister | bulk of the trading, however, was done in July, | 16,00 ctls; $1 67¥ 4000, $L 6T%; €00, $1 b734; | CU SR Goutskins, 30G8The sach: Kids. 12611200 Yellow Jacket.. 12 | {f’mfifl,x?;;\mv 2 r ship Tox- Navigators are cor dally & s preparing to leave Washington. Rates | and great nervoustess was shown among tray: | 00 $1 57%: 3000, SLODA. 0 i Boes intor 100, Bhcensiins, "sheas B IoES ATLANTIC STEAMERS, oftice oors 4Te <7 dally invited to vislt the | for call money cgsed off 2 per cent thie atter- | ers in that dellvery. Opening prices ranged | goeoord n—] 3 40000 otls, 41 opis |simedlon.s Mos Ty nter, The; Shespelion, ‘hsar 5 TRANS-. e ing directions of the world are. kant "d wa; | fioon gnd only 636,000 of gold was engaged for | from &e to S¥fc, an advance of 14@i%c aver | W00 SLEA 0 seosion—Deoember—iog m +“long wools, B0c@$1 %0 each, Afternoon Session. bl B S Vi for comparison and reference, and the lugess | - Husifiess in the bond market was confined | oo teriiie i July ajsor wun 16 MY being | ¢ SCELISL GG ET Bis: 10000, 81 shis: TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 3@3tsc per 1o; No. 261300 Justice 15 | T O AN Arrived April #6—Stmr Werk- T e e tioy ined regarding | to @ few speculative lssues and prices show | trading was extremely heavy, shorts, frightened | 400, b 00%; 24,000, 31 66 i S Falr clipcdan Joaquin, defective, 1@ 5[0 oPnir % | ndam. Shos New Youk: of nterest S Sonsan oamnaonA0d all matters | net declines. There was & sale of a block o | at the recent rapid advance’and the character | 5 ALCTIOON Se88ion = Dece 90. Southern. Moudtain, Sgule; free Northers $ils0 6 | . ailed April 14—Stmr Spaarndam, for New The time ball on top of the bufldl $10,000° Union, Pacifio 4's at %0, the low Doint. | of the news, (aking everything in sigh: Bt | $1,00%: 4000, $L 66%K; 3.0 130 Northern, defective, S@llc per ™. 35460 9 | Yorik. pravh AT 15 Bofsted about ten mimiies betors | - ajteq Blatés seccnds and the old coupons | 1o, NIChG, WhICR, Bas bee accumuiating. | d000 41 suars 400, $1.50: 2000, 3 69% OBis 1800 erop, 2te for poor Lo falr and 21500 S RE A b At Wi AR Blchirahi i Lty b Dol | geolnel 4 S, €0 seeeiied g Bef | Bl e, anfotha i thell oo | 00, 25050 SO0 S e eaer ant | e e S i # | EVERPOCT_Arived Apri 1St Rbtne- s 1g an n the bid | under thi: juidation the price w s ul L £ = S 3 N §Rf s States Noval Obeervalory'ak afhre | pcet ™0 "1 T T VT S e O s Gown (W 10 worked vack agats gye';'go“‘,"mm:n‘"%}.'.-g“ pivers hive Beavlly | SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 8l VE LSk et i e E el e J ¥ ¢ Tol g 3 . includ- | under a gradually v ! 3 : A « 5 k and ; syt oo S TR P | e ST g T M S e S s o bl U7 S, S e O T | o e T e R e 8| 0 40 1t S, o 3o ». ‘| hat , H . ' 0l - Yy the : 2 . % s % = Bublished the same dav by the' nftersoon | rai. i0sl; RNnGE Eaniln: . ptic Son | o s i e S JOoE won 9t | “Feed, §1 40 asied. Brewing, nomilnal. otfier’ descriptions: | ; 7)ot Union Con 2 | QUBENSTOWN-Salled April 16-Stmr Can- JRraee. . P i ghow: | Rock Iuand, 8%; St. Paul, 28,75 Union Pa- | price swung. back and forth, now above Soc, GALL BOARD EALms. - Wholesale 'rates for dressed stock from e e e e Tl Lientenant, U. §. N., in ¢ © | gific, 3484 Amerioan Tobacco, §0,467; People's | then below it, but the tendency in the mati | Informal session — 9:15 o'clock — December— e o B | s Gannnier I dTen Tk, . - 8. N. in charge, | Gas; 3380; Sugar,.51%. * | toward’a lower level, ‘as the short interest bo: | 6006 cils; $1 30%; 4000, 31 36: 2000, 31 Sofe et sttty $%es second qualiey, | A08 | Tts N ks T per Willehw

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