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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1898." 21 : . ¢ ere, which £ than they were the beginnii f the year. raid General Fund shall be paid, as in | e P abe SIS May cromed Sy [t polnt ever itousha, buylog of cotipn Eofh | hire, which Kept quctations stationary. . s | Ao Taathe ‘war scare. 1s sotiled we can is section hereinafter provided, all 4 after selling at $1 08. admit by the idea that other goods, not equal- | 1 60 for No. 1, § 62% for choice and §1 6@ | i00k for some business. There have been no the expens of the various depart- - XCt;‘m hwn: efisfll;r.fl;re(;m:&pcanz‘m sympathy !}’ho\'e{pmd:l‘l:ed,‘ may lllklew(s:nd‘t:ll:‘l;e rlzr;nx:n;lkc:’ 170 per euggi£n£;;3c§;£;5n1lllng. :ng‘e:h ‘irfil’aé"m‘f{f (:-“e:we:m :};‘;}sx;.".::en‘tm::: ments £ b 4 b, Ly, e with wheat. ~OWer. e stagnation in wool is some! I q y B ; r]\]“‘; ,\l,)le, '3 a ‘.‘1‘1, ‘.Ou;;-[? ,C‘;‘xc?pt' 0,3 Oats were fairly active, weak and lower. | ble, the total sales at the three ehief mar-| Informal session — 8:15 o'clock — December— | Not offered, as there is no use in o~ning them Y1 expenses as are by this Charter SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. an advance of 6 centimes over a week ago. The weakness of wheat and coin was the main | kets having been only 1,152,144 pounds, against | s cils, §156; 2000, $1 55%0: 4000, 31 Shags k.00, | If, there are no buye 3 be paid out of the Funds specifically i The bond market was dull and about steady. | gaitor May closed %@%e lower. 9,606,600 last year, and In the first half of | g 5g. Some of the interior newspapers claim that ovided for the payment of such ex-| Silver lower. Total sales, $1,475,000. Provisions were quite steady. Business was | April only 3,385,044 pounds, against 22,846.000 | " gecond Session—December—2000 ctls, §1 56! the San Francisco wpol merchants have com- oens the six months ending on| Wheat steady. United States 6 were 3% lower to-day, the | vory qull and fluctuations were verv narrow. | pounds a vear ngo. Manufacturers are still | 4000, §1 36%: 14,000, $I 565, bined and agreed not to buy any wools in the ens re siX mon g sty seconds were 1 per cent higher and the old 4s | rpe close was steady, May pork, lard and ribs | waiting, although somewhat encouraged by & | “'Rigular Morning Secelon—December—6000 ctls, | COURLIY. S0 that the growers would have to he thirtieth day of June, in the year | Barley advanced again. Tegisterad b HiKbat bI8: - each 2%c higher. Father better tone in the clothing trade of late. | ¢ 561 ; 4000, $1 56%; 6000, $1 56%. * | ship their wools to this market on consignment. ninete hundred, each and every of| Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Total sales of stocks to-day were 205,000 | "y, ichqing futures ranged as follows: They have ample orders for the present in Mot | ™ s rternoon Session — December — 2000 ctls, | If We had a market or any demand at all aid tments shall expend the| Another advance in Hay. shares, including: Burlington, 14,230; Louis ik lines, though- not in all. Wheat rose 3% CEDUS | ¢1661.; 6000, $156%: SO0, §1 0614, May—spo0, | there would be lots of buyers in the country, 5 e ¥ - | Beans doing better again. ville and Nashville, 4172; Manhattan, 7655 Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | and heid 2i3 cents for the week, although At- | §) goil’ go00” §1 503, *| but as most of the wool dealers have .large spart 1o each of-them Dby ettty 3 Metropolitan, 3275; Northern Pacific preferred, | Wheat, No. 2— lantic exports for the week have been 3.045.021 | ' giRY EY BN e out of the rain pros. | Stocks on hand from last year they o mot Super of the existing our as before. 6424; Rock Island, 4235; St. Paul, 15,60i; Union | aay 115 108 108 |bushels (flour tncluded), against §76,719 bu: | pects hardened ‘fie market again, as will be | feel like loading up with new wool when they So much of said moneys | Rice uncmnsefld.x : Pacific nrezlerrcd. 16,297 umuzra r'snmnc. ;gezr;s'?f July 2 5312 843 g}' e}n last )renr.l 2“9“"“"’“ expm;:_sh szz.a‘u‘ t}-:sol'; seen by the quotations. gan(nm aeln it |n!l:\r’esenti .rusé m;l ;o;m"'lg 1 Board of Supervisors| Fotatoes and Onions quiet. and Gulf, 34, Tobacco, 40,920; Sugar, 33,250. September . a8 i itk | els, against 212,056 last year. e total " Feed, §1 40@1 42%; Brewing, nominal. usineas'is revived there s no dou ! 8 4 5 Ve la Iy. 3 s, December . W% Ti% 71% | both coasts for two weeks of April has been 7, we will have plenty of buyers. rintendent of Public Streets, | ufif;?",‘.i;.";nfi"ifg"i”iiaker LA tohtson Cws':? :F%C: om 68 Corn, No. 2 K 5, | 379,136 bushels, against 3057452 bushels last | o i BD‘l’SD,SlA’-}"ES- s HOPS—1896 crop, @6e for poor to fair and d Squ for the fiscal | e 3 = e May 0% 29% 20% | year. The receipts from Western farms show | Informal session — 915 o'clock — December— | s@i0e for good: 197 erop, 11@146 rer tb. 5 Tin N 4 Poultry generally lower. Do pref ote . Eth 3 weeks | 2000 ctls, $1 38. May—2000, §1 40. A 2ot year ending on said thirtieth day of Baltimore & ' hio 17 . il i 31, [some decranse for the wesk, but Lot tWo ves d ‘Session—December—40%0 ctls, $139; June, in the year nineteen hundred, as| X° chanse in Fresh Fruits. Canada Pacific - 9% |80 Pacife - - orirs s 3 324 | are only about 60,00 bustiels smaller thap a | Second Session -Decem ctls, §139; SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. shall remain® unexpended at the time| hrunes and Honey very frm. = GEoan Epioie (MO B R eyl e Wy 25w | Sedipts ot ‘Com consinue remarvably eavys | Regular Moraing Seesion—December—200 ctis, | No further changes Tn values are reported. this Charte effect, shall be ex-| pros o 5 o i i) D0 DRl e 2y 3 23 | for the week more than 1,000,000 larger than | $1 39%; 2000, $133%; 6000, $1 39. .| Hogs are weak and coming in freely. : g Provisions as usual Chies & Ohio 18% |Texas & Pacific.. L e o g are A L O ore Phan - | Affeinoon Session—December—2000. ctls, §1 39; g pended di aid six months by the | vioois, Hides and Hops Unchanged. Chi & Alton. 154 [Union_Pacific .... 980 97 950 | 50000 bushels, and the exports for the week | 2000, $1 38%. May—2000, 31 42. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from Board of Public Works in the ODera- | jioss weal. Chi B & @2 |UP D& G 992% $&04 8024 | have been 460,031 bushels, against 2708158 | OATS—The feeling Is firm, with a fair de- | slaughterers are as follows 2. qaatit rtment committed to | Coal unchanged. s P X bushels last vear and for halt of April 146,681, | mand. % i i BT S SO c aedmd qualily; its ch penses of the City | Twenty-one falures last week. cece st | Do prefi oo 315 5 515 |against 602,015 bushels last year ' Such ex: | Fancy Feed st 24@145 per ot ecod o | Sigle third quality, igsc per's and ( re not to be paid out - Del & Hudson Do pref ....... 830 DB o |{raordinary exvorts of comn g0 Har N0 O L | e L T i, e § WG B milling; | MUTTON Wetharer. snne: Duss.” s0¥ko of specific fur 1 be paid during | FAILURES FOR THE WEEK. Del L & W Express Compan eana 0 5 spbouintive. charheter. nor ke | B 3501 473 ber ol perfb : six months ¢ of the General | L ik B e et R S = §15 51% 515 |to diminish speedily. The official report shows | CORN—Previous 'quotations ruled, though| LAMB—Spring s@inc per M. Should the moneys sct apart| The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports | Do rref 433 [ American Ex .10 52215 5171 § 221 | that exports in March were 15,430,073 bushels | there was very little doing. % (FORK~Live Hogs, 3%@3%c for large and 4o Smtypedey 5 ~ 0T | 23 railures In the Pacific Coast States and Ter- | Erie (new) United_States 530" 52 530 |of wheat (flour included). against 7901722 | Small round vellow, $1 15@1 20 per ctl; large | for medium; stock Hogs, 2G2%c; dressed Hogs, ;“‘ the Board of Supervisors of the ex- |3, L. R e 8 e entiiie. vaatotay. ns Do Ist pref 4| Wells Fario ... e = == bushels last ear, “and In_nine months from | velluw, §1 124@1 1; white, $1 1501 17%. S4G@6HC. Ry L sting municipa y ot y depa ent gt ) s ” ayne .. scellal Casl uotatioins ollow: our, s s ,909,730 bushels, against —! per ctl. 4 2 1 \nicivatity to any department | compared with 2 for the previous week | £ NYAC; A_Cot OIl - ady: No. 5 spring wheat, SSGS1: No. 2 red. | \i5 G iny has Porse S4ISTI0, bushels, aEainet | BUGKY SEATH 202 per otl. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. of the City and County become or be|;ng 35 for the corresponding week of | Hocking valley o - 1%, Do pref . No. 2 Corn, 29%@30% T taonsnirane bhee i lag e e ex h.u)},\u d :n] any time ;huin: sfli[nl SIX | 1507 The fallures for the past week are di- Dlinoig Cent ... sqn@l,usg 5&1{"; white, f.0. : s 3 mhite, . e et e UL tol Tost Toar:) FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. anx;\ci;rgm‘lm:flncgm ‘l"iaxs,r ;\flomlnu; Wool months, or should any dcpartment cre- | yvigea the trades as follows: Two com- | Lake Erie & 34 No. 2 1 rley, f.0.b., | “The volume of legitimate business fs enor- — ; 5 s, inal; S uentin, 3 30. ated by this ( rter have no money it '.:mf';f.‘.m., 1 feed and fuel, 1 dye works, | Do pref Am Tobacco ; No. 1 flaxseed. 31 23%; new, §1 24; prime | mous. Meanwhile failures are remarkably | FLOUR—Family Extras, $ 25@5 35; Bakers COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- specifically provided for it during said | ‘and shoes, 3 grocers, 1 grain broker, i | Lake Shore D O e T e es 103 mess Pork per bar- | emall for the week: there have been 2 in the | Bxiras, $5@5 10 per bbl. ton, 35; Southfield Wellington, §7 50; Seattle, pecifically provided for it during sa d mortar company, 1 men’s furnishing | Louis & Nash. {Chicago Gas .. T e oses 4 s b A ands, $6 Io: short | United States agafnst 207 last year, and 18 10 | 31 P Oree™ B s n sacks are as fol- | 561 Bryant $6: Coos Bir 85 b Warteen six months, then in each such case the . 1 liguors, 1 manufacturer leather belt | Manhattan L %|Cons Gas ... ribs sides (locke). #4 $598 5o; dry saited shoul- | Canada, against 3 last year. T e 100 Ohathen e o e o W aeidy s Xpens hereo: p e D 3 her, 1 blacksmith, 1| Met Traction “om_Cal . ers (boxed). r r sides (bo: - ) us : s s o e T R e e e e |col"F & Tron ed), § 5@ distillers’finished BANK CLEARINGS. Flour, $3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, §2 7 per 1o); | &, Sacks: Pennsvivania = Anthracitey Exx, the General Fund, notwithstanding | clothing. g Minn & St L {"Do_pret goods, per galion, Rice Flour, $6; Cornmeal, $250; extra cream | Caitie Gate and Pleasant Valler. 55 Como 8 anything contained in sections six and ——— wehs Do 1st pref Gen Electric T Recelnts, Shipments. | NEW YORK, April 15.—The following table, | Cornmeal, §3 25; Oatmeal, $4; Oat Groats. $4 25 | per ton in bulk and N Yaller, 39 . seven of ( ter I of Article III of this EXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS. Mo Pacific Llinois Steel Rl 8,00 P00 | complled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | Hominy, §3 @3 50; Buckwheat Flour, $i@4 2; | P51\ 00. 2k 200 ¥14 ¥ o Charter. Such pensionsasmayaccrue to| o - = REDEH ) jEaRlanE RGeS, Wheat, bu 157,000 | ings at elghty-nine cities for the week ended | Cracked Wheat, $375; Farina, $ 7: Whole | ppy Sg0 0 GEHIEE Savee, oo - ; R g Exports of Flour from this port thus far | Mo K & T. 10% | Lead . bu . 57, e: | Wheat Flour, §3'25; Rolled Oats (barrels), 5530 | made here this S % b firemen under Article IX of this Char- |y, ."erop year amount to 623,312 barrels, | Do.pref Do_pref . Corn, bu 82000 | April 14, with the percentage of increase and | GIEA! 103, 8 2 Bolied Onty GArele) f5.%0 | made here this"week, viz, ‘five from " Rritish id months shall be paid | 4zqinst 92,950 for the same time last crop cnt Ind & |Nat Lin oii”: Qats, bu . 151,000 | gecrease, as compared with the corresponding | gplic Peas, $4 23; Green Peas, $4 50 per 100 Ibs. | (onumbid; tons; two, from Oreran 1080, touss General Fund. The existing Reducing this Flour to a Wheat basis Jo. pref rImp s ‘ week last year: two from Australia, 4859 tons; total, 20,627 tons. A - R L e 2IN3 5 Pacific Mail . arley, bu . 1 Percentage V] IFFS. ; < : ns. e existing municipality of the City | otal Wheat exr ,000, against 12,- | N Y Ch1 & S SitveriCert market was steady; creameries, 15@19¢; dairies, | New York ... % - Another dollar was added to the price of Hay | stocks In yards are undisturbed. Jobbers ro- County of San Francisco, and the | 1755 ctls, at §15 for ' the same time | DO 1t pref 11@l7c; Cheese, quiet, $3@8%c; Eggs, fresh, | Boston .. g yesterday. Timothy is arriving from Ore- | port trade dull; profits are fair, but orders are r which are to be trans- | last year. 0 LN e, Chicago gon, and Alfalfa from Utah will be on the | DOt coming in’ frecly. Some of our factories \ e | Nor West Philadelphia are Ifberal fuel consu filling orders which 1 : thisfsscton Sonviteaie el Waa e A WHEAT MOVEMENTS. St Louis . e conaine ot o ra e contignment 15 ;5 Ve Deen created by the anticinesed mecds of Tunds,of B4l exiiting munician el nl Soarasine e 2 Receipts. Shipments. | HiOUrE No further change in Feedstuffs is reported. | 94F Government in case of war being declared. he f1 = al Do pref v Baltimore 2 This 1 go uni ol the funds | existing municipality | S 0% Rubber . Bushels, Bushels. | Saitimore ... AN i aee In Tee s has made values steady for steam grades. not men in this section, and or R & Nav i2| Do pref | Minneapolis 49;140/]: S0 HrQNCiAe MIDDLINGS—$23G% 50 per ton. But few contracts are being made for futurs are authorized by law, shall be | OF Shottuiias % | west “Union { Duluth .. S FEEDSTUFFS Kolled 'Barley, $31 per | delfveries of foreign coal, ‘as the margins of T in e e e S s S Miiwaukes N e 2| ton; Oflcake Meal at the mil. d1e profit are cut so fine that the importers can- AL initne e amnavinn LTHE Eltistun Chicago Yipneenili | bink, $32@92 50; Cocoantt Cake, $54a Lot cover their sales if a war insurance rate Then “the merestty o ron | SDo L ncer St. Lo o s oy T o) perton O meA P | e Hablet. orh R o oot ot any Fund o the Pib g | Pt ey Détroft . Lovtovine HAY—(Ex-car in round lots)—Wheat, $22 of same should be overtaken by Spanish gun- any Fund C d | . et it Kansas City sk 2650; Wheat and Oat, $21@2; Oat, 319G boats or privateers, if destined for an Amer- ) 1 existence at the time this Do 24 pref | Milwaukee - | Barley, nominal; compressed Wheat, §22@2; | ican Dol;‘t, 'Y:)vsldt\:x being a munition of war Charter takes effect has ceased to ex- Stapant Totals St. Paul | compressed Oat, $20@22 Alfalfa, “Mchl the Spaniards most need. It is most AR emains alennD o prer Pty Tidewater— S Clover, nominal: Oregon Timothy, $14G16. singalar that Australian and English coal B Ball 86 declan Boston Omaha . | STRAW—60@70c per bale. freights have not been materfally advanced in shall 2o declate | 120, | New Tark - Indianapis | S e i 10 Tereivh s SyraRll GL SIS Pt For duts Sl 102 z : Columbus, O. A b 2 r dera ns o Baltimore 140,406 | Savannah services on arrival here. If they continue to 3y, | New Orieans 76,000 | Denver Béans are rising again, the advance being | {OM§ It is an undeniable fact that the carry- )9 59% | Galveston .. Hartford 7| 1 ing trade of the world s at a very low ebb, 9314 c s | more pronounced in the white descriptions. | and other ports offer no better inducements —_—— mn,} Totatar:. Mfm;'r;’:: | Holders are very fir;m,mfl“ L ‘hfi?r;o:i‘»fl';,; B = ~ - : e 2 i 2 5042 mal es, = se mixed, @4 50 per etl; No. SCHEDIJ1E. | PARIS FUTURES. Washingtod, Whites, $1 50@1 65; Pinks, | 1. $4 80@4 90; extra No. 1. $ 15@5 50: Hawaiia 18| o Wheat— April May. | Rochester s e 42900 STaG 0 Japan, 5 %5 40; Rangoon, 3 7. . i 14 | Opening 63 70 | 1 Ler Tutters, 401 60; Limas, §2 33 ; Pea, | £ —The Western Sugar Refinery Com- t 8% | Closing 6400 6325 | Worcaster | $1 30@1 65, Red Kidneys, $5@2 2 per ctl. Pany auotes terms net cash: Cube Crushed Chart = shall be 9 2eee 120 | Flour— Atlanta d ... | _SEEDS-Brown Mustard, $2@3 per ctl; Yellow | and Fine Crushed, §%c: Powdered, 6%c; Dry twenty days in The San Frangi A‘,:*“";;; ge N[O T e b e s '?L‘L’Tl’f;‘ 2040 Salt Lake City 5: - | Mustard, 83 15/, Flax, 62 5; Canary @B"e;dv Sranisted TN L e L T ‘ Y Renorb i dat e 0 adj is o R g 29 10 i S| 2%@2%c per alfa, 3@6c; Rave, 24@2%ci A, Sdc: Bxtra C, e Golden C. Bie: and in the Daily Report, daily news- Can So 23s Do 58 tr ........ 53% | LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. L 1750599 248 ... | Hemp, 2%@3c: Timothy, 5@oie. 3 Candy Granulated, 5%c; Californla A, Jisc per papers of gener circulation in the Chi Term 4s 4| Pacific 6s of 9..103 | o 3 Portiaca.: Ms. 1423008 17, ©:.l| DRIED PEAS—Niles, §1 60@1 85; Green, $1 75 | Ib: half barrels ic more than barrels, and City and County of San Francisco, and | £ &\ R L P e Yoo Uy §ert. Dec. | Porfland, O 2,013,085 101 @2 per ctl. boxes c more. 3 3 3 3 sts. .o 7 o 2 083 122, —_— e fter s “‘ public on Thur D &R g SLeIMCcul oy Closing T e een| Sy, Toneh Tt | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. e twer |D &R SL&SF - 115! = orfolk 2. vear one | East Tenn sisil 105/SC P Con Lol 10 EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Siracuse’ . : There is mo particular change to report in | (o Frlday, April 5. iGetveeln g Erie Gen s ...... stec sts.. 117 e Des Mofnes 2 anyintrss RO ¢ k well | Flour, qr sks ... 14.25[Straw, tons ..... 8 st o |FW &Dista'tt 67 | Do 5a . -1 | CHICAGO, April 15—CATTLE—Most of the | Nashville 10: e R e Whset ictls 8950 Raisins, bxs ... 1663 and County Sa | ¢ S s |E 5 s 9 @5 25 ver - 2 A0, g : otls S| Bggs, doz . o ot clal electon eyl hictatlihe LA ] s g5 |low prices. Sales were at $@5 % for choice Sarantog X 50@60c; River Burbanks, 50@60c per sack: Ore- | Cheese, ctls . 26| Outoksilver, fisk % 7, for the sole purpose of voting upon lHeTO 110 99 |and $390@4 20 for common, the bulk bLring- | Gennn Rapids . ... | gon Burbanks, 55@S5c; Petaluma Burbanks, 50 | Tallow, ctls . 243| Leather, rolls ... §2 the adoption of theisapme: ‘and it aims | ;Do con &€ 103 ing 8 abq?a 5 Calves were lower, the best | Augusta, Ga. - 8| @me per sack; Sweet Potatoes, TocGsi 10 for | Beans,” sks 1477 Wine, gals ...... 49,000 e adop of the same; a a ma- {itens > 7 going at $5 50a6. Lowell -0 | Merced; new Potatoes, %@2c per Ib. otatoes, sks ... 1,410/ Brandy, gals .... 3,140 3:‘,! y of (|'y,,{ f”f“l,"“-’df’l‘”“’j f,lf i?m\ Ul | T new cons ia’2 o7 HOGS—Were slow at a further average re- | Davion, O 2 |, QNIONS Cholce, 825062 85; common, $1 5@ | Bran, sks L0 Pelts, bals 116 shall ratify the same it shall be sab-| |O Clear @ Partly Cloudy Sk 109 | gustion of 2ic. Sales were largely at 38 85@ | SERL0, ® VEGETABLES Receipta Were 150 boxes. As- | Homs: pales e ¥ i3] Eaoch O coeceee 144 mitted to ths I slature of the State | s MK & 591 Va Centuries 9. prime selects eavy selling at $4 and | Spokane paragus, 650 boxes Rhubarb and 833 sacks Peas. | Hay, tons . 1401 mitt t ature of the State . C/oudy® fia//;@ now | Do 4s 6% | Do deferred 3 | prime light at §3 9; commonest, §3 70. Pigs, $3 | Sioux City Asparagus, $175@2 for extra large, $1 25@1 50 OREGO of California for its approval or rejec- | g N | N Y Central ists. 114 |U P pref 523 | @3 80, largely at $3 35. New Bedford per box for No. 1, 50c@$1 for No. 2; Rhubarb, 25 REEON; tion. If the Legislature shall approve | SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATIAY N CC R 1M1%! Do 4s 90 Rlsgfnkppr:\c D é‘fi‘,‘:‘,?fi:w”;e exzre’:nelynduu Knoxville, Ten: @60c per box for aman(p good and r;r Y‘;‘Vlg';;-t fl:t;k! . fif}' gfifi:‘?’gf‘“ . l.m the ke effect and be in DURING PAST I2 HOURS, 5 MINING STOCKS. Shorn, inferior sheep Selling around $ho0es o Bibming e o Fean DL E | Danier, ot .00/ Bran, sk o4 for ex t inafter otherwise z M} Putatn | prime wooled sheep, $4 50@4 70. Lambs were | Wichita Okra, 12%c; Cabbage, 65@75c per ctl; Carrots, | Oats, ctls 300! Middiings/*¥% .. 100" provided, on an er the hour of noon | o ow At $ 5044 %0 for shorn and $4 9@5 60 for | Binghamt 2Z5@60c per sack; Garlie, 8@l0c per 1b; Cucun —_— on the first Mor i“ after the fix-slhda) Ay L BXELANATION (00 oo | Dasmoont = Rmanth S : wocled, Colorado wooled flocks selling at 50 Lineoln, bers, %cG81 per dozen; Mexican Tomatoes, Toc FAMILY RETAIL MAR'EA in the year nineteen hun-| The arrow flies w e wind. - | Gould & Cur Do pref = | _ Recelpts—Cattle, 2000; Hogs, 25,000; Sh 1a APORATED VEGETABLES— e eupon become the | 3028 B8 S800% BAICHS S0 T ay: the | Hale & Noroross 65 Slerra Nevada ::! 7000. B % I [ Sheep: | Jacksol S s PRt tlical, e b In lots of % || Butteriend Hises sell ek Iast waeks prices law of the City | amount of ralnfall or of melted snow in inches | TLOMeSAKE - PR 3 A Akron 1bs; sliced desiccated, 16@1Sc; granulated raw, | Some kinds of Poultry are cheaper. Meats Francisco, and shall | and hundredths during the ,ast twelve hours. | 107, Stiver - I e OMAHA, April 15.—CATTLE-Receipts, 2200. | Bay CIty | 1% Onions, 6dc; Carrots, old, 13c; new, 1S¢: | are unchanged. A few small changes in Fish the existing Charter of s: Isobars, or solid lines, connect points of equai | M€ fud b Market 10c lower; native beef steers, $3 %@ | Chattani | Cabbage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 30c: Turnips, | i pe observed . sl arter of ‘s ssure; iso dotted lines, equal 5 490; Western steers, $3 70@4 7 Rockford, TH | 25¢; String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, §c. X < and = . | air pressure; isotherms, or . eq | BOSTON 3 0@ Texas steers, Strawberries are cheaper, but 1pt: ¥y, and all amendments | temperature. The word “high” means high | April 15 Atonison, 11%: Bell Tel- | 852904 40; cows and’ halfers, § 2504 40; sto. | Canton, O. 2 e ol S Fecelpe sy all laws inconsistent with | barometric pressure and is usually accompanled N, April 15.—Atchison, 11%; ers and feeders, $3 3064 90; bulls, stags, etc., | Springfiel POULTRY AND GAME. still small. by fair weather; *low’’ refers to low pres- | one, -"‘vsfiilrglfi"’"‘,&- Mexican Central, | §2 50a3 80. Fargo, N. D. The Vegetable market is well supplied and of ballots at’:d clection | fure and is usuaily preceded and accompanied | csspn BUGTEETITe o Reominty 0. gt rkat lower ; heavy, | S1OUX Falia’ 8. e The free receipts from the Bast this week | several kinds are cheaper. = as follows T e e e R I light, $3'6023 70; Frimont: Neb oo {{pave loweradifhg masket fo- sevaral, deacrip= Dix‘olhl:‘w:ng is The Call's regular weekly retail | HEEP—] . | Davenport | tions, rice list: W CHARTER, YE ionE the. Dast, ad’ the Teobers: extend poven | NEW YORK, April 15.-Te tair o, chotce. mgval Wl aticket Meady | PYSARO POULTRY—Live Turkeys. 1@lc for Gob-| Coal, per ton— : 3 4 | and south along the const, rain is probable; | London fnancial cablegram says: A general | cholce Westerns, § 0G4 70; lambs, $4 25@5 o, | Galvesto | blers, and 12@13c for Hens: Geese, per pair, | Cannel ...... $—@12 00iCastle Gate..11 00 —— FOR THE NEW “TTARTER, NO. | but when the “low’" Is inclosed with jsohars of | improvement was apparent to-day and a more KANSAS CITY. s Houston | $1@1 50; Goslings, $2@2 50; Ducks, $3 50@4 50 for | Wellington . —@10 00| Pleasant V1.11 0@ — | marked curyature, rain south of Oregon is im- | confident tone, both In the money and stock | KANSAS CINY Aprle a-ca Youngsto old and $@S for young; Hens, $@4 50; Roos- | New Welling- Southfleld G Jection | Probable. With a_“high” in the vicnity of | ” 8 ANBA ¥ .—CATTLE—Re- | Macon, Ga. - | ters, young, $750@S: Roosters. old, $3 T5@4; Wellington —@ 9 50 the purposes of the election | prodable. With pressure falling to the Call- | markets. Delay is believed to be favorable to | celbts, 3700. Lightwelght cattle, active, >@iic | Evansville. T | Fryers, $6@7; Broilers, $4 50@5 50 for large, 8 00¢ —| Coos Bay.... —@ 7 50 flicers directed in this Charter | fornia coast, warmer weather may be expected | peace. Spanish 4s, the keynote to the market, ‘;‘}Bfl‘" "e‘:“{ ;§Eer=v“§teud¥. duu; dressed beef, | Helena $2 50@3 50 qor small; Pigeons, $§1 75@2 per uce, ete.— cted by the people, this Char- | in summer and colder weather in winter. The | were 444 and closed at 43%. Amerlcans were | 11040 Including Western and’ Texas steers | dozen for young and'$1 25@1 50 for old. Butter, fancy, per Common_Eggs....15 . 30; stockers and feeders, quiet, $4@ : Y 88S.... 15@— ike effect on and after its| reverse of these conditions will Brofuce &0 | betier aithough there is little nitiative to bay ; cows and light heifers about steady, 5@106 | Totais oaiside N GAME—Nomisal. ©. . = squate . 0@45 | Ranch Eggs, per by ‘the ' Legislature, and tha| Prosispati e s | here. ' The close was qulet and dull. Thers i natives, $2 60g4 50; Westerns, = otals uzelda N, ¥ : TG Do, per roll doz ..15@20 - - . and the | g s s Aseht Bar bulls, $2 15a5 7o . . 8 e DOMINION OF CANADA. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Do, good . Hone; : f such officers shall ‘be man- | WOATHER /REFORT. [ anAT TN ARt (DRt IIE the s et D OGS—Recelipts, officlal, 12,600. Market, | Montreal . $8.721, | S Cheese, Cal, - 12015 aged, conducted and controlled by the (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | war that country would benefit by .arge wheat sales largely 33 60@3 80; heavy, 33 To@ | Loronto 6.126.50¢ Eggs are a fraction weaker. Butter rules | Cheese, Do, extracted... @10 Fcard of Election Commissioners in ki 2 i | exports. Gold was in good demiand for :_mixed and medium, $3 60@3 82'4; lights, | )Vinnipeg g rather firm than otherwise. There is no | Cheese, and for nd County in office SAN FRANCISCO, April 15, 5 p. M. | york. Nearly £4,000,000 is now on the w $3 50@3 70; pigs, $3 25@3 60. 3 * | Halifax change in Cheese. Meats, per pound— 8 : . e ot o . ondon, chi o & SHEEP—Recelpts, officl - | Hamilton ; -12Q17| Pork, fresh, s rE QL BUCE oletion Following are the rainfalls for the past| London, chiefly from Africa, Japan, Bxvpt pts, al, 1850. Sheep, ac e | BUTTER— o A i 1 - twenty-four hours and seasonal rainfalls to |and Australia. Some also is comiag {rom Ger- | tive, strong; Texas ewes, $435; mixed, shecp | St. John, 3 3| Creamery—Fancy creameries, 1814@19%c; sec- e e aals And for the sole other purpose of the | (i1 Zic il S CHCI iihle of the soifis date | SN and_ vearlings, 3 9, and’ Western lambs $ & 1 5,277, 7.0 | onds, 17@isc. Poric Chops. r elected under this Charter mak- | fia 35 compare CLOSING. @s 50. oils S -0 “Dairy — Cholce to fancy, 17@1Sic; second B Sna nisak appointments provided in this Past This Last Canadian Pacific, §2%; Grand Trunk, 8. Par DENVER. BRADSTREET'S REVIEW. grades, 14@lic per Ib. Ham, Cal .. 5(Sirloin Steak 10— » 25% v, 01 ENV; 5. —] o ), stern. Porterhouse d to be made by him, and of the | _Stations— 24 hours, Season. Season, | Silver, dull, 257%d per ounce. Money, %@3 per ME&Z«[\. l-a{‘e-m;\yvirl'lpiai?{:L’{'qu;lfie‘ce.lsgu‘.\ailm ¥idt = ¢ i Mfi;gtpe;‘yklldut;;@wxc’n;f;tl&rf creamery, 16@163c; | | Do = Smoked Beet....-r—g1s tion of the persons so ap- | Burcka o =2 e Spanish 4s closed 4434 against 441, the clos- | $343 75; feeders, freight.paid to river, $1@4 25; | NEW YORK, April 16.—Bradstreet's to-mor- | “CR¥iST Cholce mild new, 9@i0c; common | Mutto te his C er shall take effect | Booaiufl - 5 i ing street price of yesterday. stockers do, $4@4 50; bulls and stags, $2@3. row will say: The effect of the prevailing un- | o good, 74@S%c; Cream Cheddar, 10@llc; | SPring 5 t.dey of Detemberth it 4 il — HOGS—Receipts, 200, _Market, weak ~and | certainty in forelzn affairs is reflected in a | Young America, 10¢711c; Western, 11@izc; Kast- | Poultry and st day of mber, in the 0 i NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. lower; light packers, $3 6593 7213} mixed, $3 80 | further perceptible quleting down of general | ern 13%:@l3%c per Ib. Hens, each.... Turkeys, pr 1b 162 18 ne thousand 1t hundred and | 2 Shn e @ T0: heavy, 5 60G3 0. < trade, so far us. {uture engagements are con- | | EGGS Ranch Exes. 10@lic per dozen; store | Young Roosi: o\ Ducks, each ... %0 78 nine s Angeles. 0 5.28 | NEW YORK, April 15—-FLOUR-—Receipts, | 1o trattonet o5 Bogst on lone et £008i408%0% | cerned, fn nearly all parts of the country, | UE8S: 12G13%c: Eastern, 12%@l3%e. A ol O PG ke Rt ian_ Diego 0 118 1.68 | 14,08 barrels; exports, 18,83 barrels. Weak and = e While there is a little more activity to be DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. each ......... 50@ —|Rabbits, pai " ancisco, containing a | Yuma . 0:01; - 1.9 %4 | only salable on cholce grades at 5@10c decline; BOSTON WOOL MARKET. noted In the demand for seasonable staples at Fryers, each.. 6@ — Hare, each.. n of more than two hundred | oan Franclsco temperature: Maximum, 5; | Minneapolls patents, $ 2005 50; winter extras, — the West and Northwest, where better weather | Oranges continue firm. Lemons and Limes | Brollers, each. 40@ 60 inhabitants, on the twenty- | WwpATHER CONDITIO: NS AND GENERAL 3 65@4 10. BOSTON, April 15.—The Commerclal Bulletin has helped retail and wholesale trade alike, are quiet. Strawberries are about the same, Fruits and Nuts— : A P = g Almonds, Ib Oranges, doz 40 h day of December, in the year | ALAG _WHEAT-—Receipts, 89,725 bushels; exports, | Will say to-morrow of the Wool market: All | rather more quiet is reported at the East and | receipts heing S insignifeant, les, ib. Raisins, Ib. o thousand ' elght’ Handestl | oo EEOSREW\NE “quring the past | 197 bushels. Spot, weak; No. 2 red, §1 07 £. | records for dull business are broken as far as | at the South Atlantic and Gulf ports, where| DECIDUOUS FRUITS— s g 3 serawberries, pe- O n and under and in ac- | twenty-four Hours over fhe central Rociy | O b: afloat spot. Options easier and with few | domestic Wools are concerned: Beyond sample | the interruption o business has hecome por. e s o vwer for]arge &nd Ly orsones dox basket ordance with the provisions of Sec. | Mountain resion. An extensive arca of low | exceptions very weak all day. Liquldation | bags there has been o business except some | tioularly serious, owing o the fee bor” G hen. 1080, peb bak for’ eciumen, ‘Thogyy | Limes, dos Walnuts, b ¢ FRBCR A ] 1ot C | pressure overiles Utah, Arizona and Southern | was a feature, principally near the close, when | small lots of scoured yarns growth fine Texag troversy. The least notable effects yet ex- | for good to choice and §1 25@1 50 for fancy. Vegetables— D tonr 95 STLCle LU0 The Cousiin il ceiroente: has fallen over Central Cali. | MAY Went to pleces and closed Sc net lower, | sold by an outside speculator at 4éc. The | hibited are found In the Central West, where | . CLTRUS FRUITS-Navel Oranges, $1 %2 50: T R S o1 n of this State, did elect the linder- | T tamperstire has thiten cuer Contral CHll| s gainist d8@%o tofm 1a¥ other montiiay | Anni | Balés of Torslgniare swellon hyitie hbavnt ot Bi A e a movementare report. | Secdlings, 50cQIL; Lemans, 60c@3l for common | ATEichokes = Peppers a Board of Fifteen Freeholders, | 1rhe, SRS Oh e femperatures | tional bear factors were, lower . cables, less | part of & wrecked carev. 455 bales of Case | es of & secmitis character, the only changes | T4 20; Califoraia Limes in smans oxes oy | Beans, white, Tb.. 40 5 | Potatoes, 1b pare and propose a Charter for | fa"thd réat vadleys of Callfornia are from § | warlike news and better crop prospects in Call- | Yool in bond-to Canada. - A1l credits are mow | stod, infack. et e oo epony changes | 34 50; Calilo $125G2 per bunch; Pinoappl Colored, 1b...... 4@ 5[ Do Sweet 1 City and County; and we, the | to 12 degrees above the normal. | fornia. No. 2 red May, $104@l 06%, closed | most carefully scanned, especially since the money rates and the discourangement of new | S3g4 sor dene o e T 5@ 6 Parsnips, d g board. 5 | “Raln is falling in Arizona and a thunder- | §104. utterly unexpected assignment of the felt works | enterprises, such as railroad buiding. o sy | 01 per dozen. Cabhage, each. . S010 | Rhcbany of sald board, in pursuance | 50,08 20008 B Hoonix. | " HOPS—Dun. eipats Tuias succeeded the bartlally an- | jron trade’ business continues of large vol, | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. | Caulifiowers, each 5@10 such provisions of the Constitution, | *'3 aximum wind velocity of 2 miles per| WOOL—Quiet. ticipated failure of Sawyer & Manning. The | e Bat the bulk of his 1e mabmed tEpe o ' % 5 Celery, bunch..... and within a period of ninety days | hour from the west is reported at Carson City. | PETROLEUM—Dull. b =15 Krfl}lfl worsted mills have begun to shut down | acaount of orders previously booked, and new | Buyers seem to be running on Prunes and | Cress, doz bch: @23 | String B : such election, have prepared and |, Ferecasts made st Sar Branath for bty | ML o ey o n. Mcgrery. of | MAGHery, e e e T oted, s for small individual | Honey at the moment, and the prospects are | SucUmbers, dz e 3 £ : A 5 3 ; 1 -day’ , and a bet- v 4 ips, do propose the foregoing, signed in | "Norihorn ColtforniasClondy Sstarday: cooler | ter feeling. prevailed, although Pusinose. cou: FOREIGN MARKET. O o S moness fs more marked ai3o than Qiser Tre P in the interior; fresh westerly wind; fog on R, ed t long. Peaches and Apricots are firm and sell- | Lettuce, do: 5@25 said Cit i County of San Fran- | the coast. PIGIRON -Warrants were very dull, §6 6 bia | LONDON, April! 15.— Consols, 110%; silver, | fno mon Bessmmor irin ooolEolting, together of | lone: Fe Fish, per pound— cisco! B e e e o e lEin 25%: French rentes, 102¢ 62%c. ing the example set by other branches of that | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, 3%@ da 0@12{Shrimps .. TN o ¥ Wweather Saturday, with showers in the moun- | LAKE COPPER—Firm, with buyers at $12. LIVERPOOL, April 15.—Wheat firm; No. 1| business, are said to have formed a combine | 450 for 40-50's, $%@3%e for F0-60's, 2%@c for | CATD « 5@ 8(Shad_.. IN WITNESS W HE(II‘(E(_)F, we have tains; Soreaby southerly. winds) IO fcmer, WIth 414 30 idsand o nbon CaittomIaieod. chvaves We it Walla. which will include nearly ail the mhnufactur- 0's, 24@2%e for 10-80's, 1%@2Yc for 80-30's, | Codfish hereunto set our hands in duplleate; | o O ratiriad, weather Satun | PoRT A REE Unchena ol with $105 110 con | HOSt: 58 90} Secephuiorr ot witt s et o loHndey Bisiron between the Alleghanies | 1@3c for 80-100's; Peaches, 3Goc; fancy, 5% T noe this twenty-fifth day of March, in the | quy, ‘with showers in_the mountains. $ 35 asked. | 6 higher; cargoes on passage, sellers at an | 4t nominal prices At the East. and e el | @5 i s n e s s, et o b 2 year one thousand eight hundred and| Arizona—Cloudy and unsettled weather Sat- | LEAD—Steadler, with $360 bid and 365 v s -3 s - | als and 7 T 0 oorpark » nirety-eight. urday, with showers early Saturday morning. | asked. According to the firm fixing the set. | Lo ance of 64; English country markets, 1s| ity in dry goods s confined chiefly to goods | Evaporated Apples. 64@1e; sun.drios sise; | Kingfish Attest: duplics te, as and for the Charter for JOSEPH BRITTON, President. JERO) E A. ANDERSON, San’ Francisco and cinity—Cloudy Satur- fresh westerly wind; fog in the morning. Special report from Mount Tamalpais, taken COFFEE—Options tinues light in most instances. At the cios tling price for miners and smelters in the ‘West, Lead is unchanged at $3 50. opened steady at un- | dearer; French country markets, firm: Liver- | pool wheat, No. 1 California, 8s 1%d@Ss 2d; | wheat in Paris weak; flour in Parls weak; | weather in England, fine. for some time past. A feature of the week is needed at once. Cotton goods prices are steady, except for print cloths and talk of curtailing produciton Is continued. Low-price woolens go0d for a small advance in the former before Black Figs, in sacks, 2@2%c; Plums, 4%@4%c for pitted ‘and 1@1%c for unpitted; bleached Plums, 5@5%c; Nectarines, 4@5c for prime to Lentils, 1b. Tomatoes, b, Mackerel Do hardshell, Crabs, each = ) > by v o -3 continue in most active demand in thi 8 oy % 3% >— | Do softshell, dz. ME A. AN BLul ppoear; wind west. 24 miles per | changed prices; closed steady, with prices 3o | e TR TARY s of trade. A heavy export demand s reperton PR e S e e T 10G12 ' Mussels, qt. 1igiz JAMES BUTLER, hour; *temperature, 54 maximum, 60. lowsilto Eipaints nethixtRES alos 1 360 hage CLOSE. and prices arc considerably higher. The price | RAISINS—1%@2c for two-crown, Sc for three- | Salmon, )— |Oysters, Cal, 100..406— H. N. CLEMENT, A e | e oy s ey | k situaticn is one of —comparative steadiness. | crown, Sisc for four-crown, 4ic for Seedioss | Salmon, fresh. |Do Eastern,” doz. 2004 B M .| No. 7 inolee. Sc; No . The; " | WHEATSpot No. 1 red Northern spring firm, Eorelsn impretsions s to the situation in | Sultatias, 2%c for Seedless Muscatels and 10 . COMTE, Jr. i nen tarny ssady: alr renuing, | #8 FRd. uba are re n sharp advances in wheat, | 110 for London layers; dried Grapes, flc. THE NDAR. ALFRED CRIDGE, EASTERN MARKETS. 3 06, centriughl, ‘36 test, 4 1166; vemned, | CORN—April, qulet, 35 6d; May, quict, 3s flour, corn and 1ard and other food products! | - NUTS—Chestnuts are quotable at S per I ST ca 2 i o Y 4507 July: Butet, 58 e nes are to en essemer pigiron, | Walnuts, 3@4c for hardshell and 4g6c for sof April, 1898, L. R. ELLERT, SR - % BUTTER—Receipts, 430 packages. Steady; i steel billets, coffee, sugar and lead. while, as | shell; Almonds, 3@4c for hardshell, 6@7c for : ISIDOR GUTTE, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. cromery {T0%e: Biging, 00 tactory, 10 aus NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. compared with a week ago, the price of oats, | softshell, §@dc for paper-shell; Peanuts, P. H. McCARTHY, EGGS—Receipts, 8400 packages. Steady; Vest- pork, beef, molasses, copper, cotton, wool and 4@b%c for Eastern and 4l%c for California; P [Mo|Tuwe |Th. |Fr. sa | Moon's Phases NEW YORK, April 15.—Professional traders | ern, 10%c; Southern, 9%@9%c, PORTLAND, oy % the manufactured products of both of those | cans, 6%@Se; Filberts, $%@l0c; Brazil Nuts, B T = JOH., NIGHTINGALE, Jr., bought stock this morning, causing an advance becn pald for Walla Walls whet to-gas. purs | *35ic%,are eneraly steady and unchanged. R o g e e ca’ et | ||| 2D T JOHN C. NOBMANN, In prices of a point or over in the speculative ERD R stiffening in charters With the beliet that Liv- | for ths week number 215, against 220 last week, | for lower grades: water-white extracted, s%@ec; || 3| 4| 5| 6 e JOSEPH O'CONNOR, favorites, but most of these takings were sold | NEW YORK, April 1.—California Dried | erpool might follow Chicago to-day preventsd | 195 in the corresponding week of 1597 244 fn | light amber extracted 4%agie per Ib. 3 e Y TR T e e (e L = » again before the expiration of the day's ses- | Fruits, steady. | eXporters ‘Trom gaing much. above §2@S3c for | 1896 and 219 in 1895 BEESWAX—24@2e per Ib. Win o || 15|16 |S Apritls LIPPMANN SACHS, sion, carrying prices back over their own | EVAPORATED ,g?‘?gg—‘,figg;mgg;n}@g;ig; Walla Walla. Valley and blue stem were sold | EXDports of cereals are larger. The shipments S Tl eln | nlsls New Moon, EDWARD . TAYLOR, course and leaving met changes in almost all | Brors, Yarc: Sy Samiee » 8%Ci | at $6c per bushel. of wheat (flour included) this week from the PROVISIONS. 1 A. W. THOMFSON. S J. RICH'D FREUD, ecretary. ——————————————————————————— A FATAL BLOW. Otto Senn Killcd Accidentally by a cases Insignificant, but with small gains pre- dominating. The party on the exchange which espoused the bull side yesterday found cause for encouragement in the advance In the price of Americans on the London exchange this morning. Other European Bourses also showed a firm tendency for Americans, and Spanish 4s rallied from an early depression before the PRUNES3%@1%c. CHICAGO GRAIN APRICOTS—Royal, 6%@7c; Moorpark, %@ O EACHES—Unpeeled, 5@5c; peeled, 11@1ic, MARKET. CHICAGO, April 15.—Trade in wheat started with the usual jump in May and new high ‘WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Arru 15.—Wheat strong; . club, 84785¢; No. 1 blue stem, s’.:vm." by DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. NEW YORK, April 15.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade to-morrow will say: 1 TUnited States and Canada agaregate 4,044,000 bushels, against 3,778,000 bushels last’ week, 1,344,000 bushels in this week a vear ago, 2,017, 009 bushels in 1896, 3,165,000 bushels in 1805 and 3,019,000 bushels in 1594 REVIEW OF THE STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK, April 15.—Bradstreet's, of the New York stock market to-day, to-morrow wi.. CURED MEATS—Bacon, $%c per Ib for heavy, $%c for light medium, 10%c for light, 1lc for extra light and 12%c for sugar-cured Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 10%@llc; Califor- nia Hams, 10c; Mess Beef, $9 per bbl; extra Mess Beef, $10; Family Beef, $11@12; Salt Pork, $9; extra prime Pork, §10; extra clear,318; mess, $16; Smoked Beef, 11@12c per Ib. arter,| Rpel SUN, MOON AND TIDE. United States Coast and Geodetle Survey. « Times and lieightd of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, Entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by Officlal Au- The meaning of Congress regarding Spain 15 o opening of trading here. The were made for that delivery. May " LARD—Eastern’ tierces quoted at 5%c per b | thority of the Superintendent. Fellow Workman at the Union '{ strensth was & rumor that the: mayers on| tioel Jotterday &t $LILK, but Opensa totey o i e e ok ity :f"?&"e'iel.,‘".lifii"m"" il arcess sigs soe " Jor Saripiad | i O L= —The bigh and low_waters ocour st Iron Works. intervened between the United States and | at all the way from $112 to $1 14, and in two i . et ; . e el TR T e, Y Otto Senn, chinis of 13 employed Perry str t in the U eet, a ma- Tnion Iron Works, died in the Waldeck Hospital yes- Spain and that the Cuban Insurgents had agreed to an armistice. This rumor seemed to have great force in foreign circles and effected a sympathetic rise here at the open- level. minutes’ time it had been bid up to $1 15. since 1892 has wheat reached such a high A sharp break to $110 followed, fol- lowed by a quick rally to $1 11%. After that Not continue as if it were inevitable. There is some hindrance in business and yet the vol- ume of payments through clearing houses is still 12,9 per cent larger than last year, and in the proceedings. The professionals have ap- parently arrived at the conclusion that the un- favorable elements in the situation have been Qiscounted and that prices are more likely to advance than to decline, no matter what the and 6%c for pure; half barrels, 6%c¢; 10-Ib tins, Tk%e; 6-Tb tins, Sc. ’ COTTOLENE—Tierces, §%@6%c; packages, less than 300 Ms—I1-Tb pails, 60 {n a case, 8%c: 3-1b palls, 20 In a case, 8%c; 5-1b pails, 12 in a twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. APRIL—18% : e outside of New York about 2. : case, 8%c; 10-b pails, 6 in a case, 8%c; G0-Ib Saturday, April 15. T e ioden by ThobloW (With | ing, Which was assisted by the professional | all interest mear the close was centered In | tyun n 1895, Chongh e aper pene Jarger | cuteame O e Save pases oy, Tith Spain | fI0 %00 in'a Case, Thio; wooden' buckets, 20 a sledg mer wielded by Thomas John- | manipulation. Reports from London indicate the avalanche. July opened at S7%@S7%e, com- | pore makes the aggregate lower. New York m- and the floating supply of them is small, | IS nexbomo; fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, 7%c; half B b e b e e SRR T e e meicans i oty denling In op- | pared with yesterday's closing price of §7%c. | panks may Row realize that they aee stoor | The short Interest Is very much reduced. Bhls, about 110 Tbs o par by an 'C = ere enga tions on ca) in that AT 2 T steel shaft driving boits. The hammer | demand was in large part from the scijeie’,g | Flundreds had it for sale at those figures, and | engugh for all possible emergencies. and may HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. slipped off the head of the bolt and struck him over the pit of the stomach inflicting ir uries wh h caused the death of Senn. these optlons for the purpose of covering their contracts. Whatever credence attached to the intervention theory abroad, it was not deemed but only for a few minute: the decline which started did not halt until 86%c was recorded. There the market rested, Liquidation was give the Government valuable ald by greater freedom in business loans. Sound New York banks are not in the least alarmed about ths CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, April 15.—Tlo-dax’s state. There is no change in any description. Trade is dull all around Senn was taken to the Waldeck Hospi- | important in this country, and the buying move. | redoubled and it was estimated tnat at least | husiness situation, mor have they any. sco | ment of the condition of the Treasury hows: | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell ; 00 bushels was_dumped on' the mariet a K¥atiable cash balance, $232,766,62; gl1 ye. tal, where an examination disclosed the | IeAt, Wes, UKl Cxtsusted . The = midday | 5,000,000, bAshels, was, DUmEcs, on the wmarket | sion for alarm. 70,703,960. abouit; o umder the quatations.” Heavy. salted fact th tomach was ruptured and | PEHO% 2 {5 s more Active seliing ong Prlces | B e ey for Leiter's actonnt. aod the | 5, The industries are dolng well, because they [ S¢FVe. 3179, steers, 10c; medium, 9c; lght, 9c; Cowhides, have enormous orders taken in March or earlier, which insure 5'»'3-’.‘33. ‘!’4‘: periods varying from a_fortnight to several months. But the new orders, upon which they no hope for his recovery. "he deceased told his wife shortly before his_death that the blow was accidental and that he could not blame any one, PORTLAND'S BU-SINESD. PORTLAND, April 15.—Exchanges, $239,240; the final hour on belief that the Senate would take action before adjourning. The definite information from London that Great Britain would refuse to join in a naval heavy lines he disposed of, coupled with his enormous cash sales, the' last week must have materially reduced his line of holdings. The Liverpool market was %@%d lower before Sc; Stags, 6c; salted Kip, Sc; Calf, 10c; dry Hides, 16@16%c; culls and brands, 13@13%c; d:ly Kip and Veal, 16@16%c; dry Calf, 18@20c. Xpo: the demonstration have to rely if partial stoppage balances, $42,275. culls, 16@17c; Goatskins, 30@37%c each; Kids, | the early morning tides are given in the The body was taken to the Morgue, and | in benmif of Spam, and the Austrian Embassa: | this market opened, but apart from that no | many Works. 1s L9, be. DIevERTeL GreCloNnE of | balances, Hz. 0105 Docrafiinagood canes. ‘Der b; | hand olumn_ and. the. successive. tdss o the an inquest was waived by the relatives | dor's oven avowal that he had given up hope | realization for the weakness could be - [ restricted by apprehension about the money LOCAL MARKETS. medium, 20c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, shear- | day in the orcer of nccurrence as to time, The f the deceased. Hence no inquest will | 9f EUTODe Preventing war, was not, received in | ered from the news, The heavy holders were | market and the possibility of Joans rooiel ; 3 lings, 20@30c_each; short Wool, #0@ilc each; | second time column gives the second tide of AL : - Wall street until atter thé close. Neithar was | evidently destined fo realize thelr profits on | ffon business there are oraers for spous 200 - medium, 70@%0c; 1ong wools, 0c@$1 30 each, ' | the day, the third time column the third tide, be held. the news the regular army had been or. | the recent large advance, and thelr action | tons of structural work held up by gqises iy EXCHANGE AND BULLION. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 3 per Ib; No. | and the last or right hand column gives the ST 0 S TRCL T dered to the scaboard, Dealings were'on 'u | brousht nearly all the small “tatlers” in witn [of "aw: In Chicago. the larke Bostatfive Liqs o) s arsg | ©202401 Tefined, so; Grease, lo. last tide of the day, except when there are but Poolrooms Decreasing. small scale and the wide movement of prices | their lines of long wheat, After the July price | {5 yet ' walting. and the Rassian oraer or | Sterling sight . — sy W Fall clip—San Joaquin, defective, 7@ 3 According to the reports of the mem- | indicated a small floating supply of stocks, | had ot . down to Sikc the o usin | rails ls still pending, possibly because of finan- | Sterling Bxchan~ ' 6 days — asg Southern Mountain, 9@llc; free Northern, ceording o = | holders ntaining their waiting attitude. The | quieted down to a certain extent, up to | cial difficulties, e new business In this | Sterling Cables ... .. — 48 Northern, defective, 9@1lc per b, bers of the Merchants' Association the | money market continued firm to-day and the | 12:30 the decline was very gradual’ But in the | fine is still very heavy, the- broduchion isies | SioninE Cables inge, sight - 15 acob Wollner's circular says: when a minus sign (—) precedes the 't fight of that body against the poolrooms | demand from the interior continued unabated. | last half hour's trading liquidation was re- | large that it may easily be disantronely chocr. | Now York Bachance teleerapbics — 17% | “The wool market, both here and in the Fast, [ and then the number given is subtractive from is already productive of good results, | The supply of currency has become so scarce | sumed again and this time also suffered, | ed by a persistent restriction of the current | Fine Silver, per ounce — 057 | Is just the same as it has been for the last | the depth given by the charts. The plane of Many of the eharpers have aiready closed | that some of the city banks are shipping goid | though more from lack Of support than from | comend: Tt & ers for six large ves. | Mexican Dollars . 46 4@ | three or four months. There (s no wool sell- | reference is the rean of t lower low watars. ih%lr) s’*’hops and the Chief of Police has | in Tabaey & the lln;e&nsxao dmm‘mn‘hn ok | 80 Setn o!‘l’eflu-m It was evident t?an sels are ndl‘nl in ern ship; and ‘ng l.nfl'no lgq;llky. )}]l&nly ;xunnx mlpr;;m— e A agements of near] X or im- e early bulge in May was o orders for_cars v WHE. OTHER GRAIN! en u s some lookin ICE ARL promised to see that they do not open Eon Wwers made' to-day, hotwithstanding the | cleverly preatranged plan to help Leiter 10 | hoie! sirey at - Pirimuma Accs W00 tons LR S L around for weak Spots or wools 11 weak HAndy NOHo I RARER some other kind of “skin game” in the| hardness of the London money market and the quidate his July holdings, &nd it undoubtedly | vanced §1 1 per ton and stru works are all market showed no particular | (hAt try to effect sales by off below the city. It is the belief that before very | gisinclination of Paris or Berlin to supply gold. | did act as a steadying influence during the | crowded with orders, While Dipes ave tn heasy | WHEAT—The oular | market, but such is not the case, however, at | A branch of the United States Hydrographle long not a single poolroom will be left| The Paris exchange on London as a result | first tremendous flocd of wheat. The market | demand, change. A decline at Chicago was offset by an | present. Although there 18 no market, prices | Office, located in the Merchants’ Exchangs, is open. | Jumped 1% centimes to 25 francs 36 centimes, | becams very weak toward the close and the | With prices for print cloths still at the low- advance abroad and the continued dry weather | are not shaded and cannot be quoted lower | maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of

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