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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 189S. 19 d | ald G E b lard 2%c lower and July ribs 2%c higher. 10,000, $1 58%. ¥ LAMB—Spring, 9c per Ib. | eraph Hill is hoigted about ten minutes Lefors this JUSN‘ E o TE‘&U ‘: r:?é‘la o a‘fi ‘ O M M E R‘ : l A I WO R I D The leading futures ranged as follows Regylar Moming Session_December—12000 | | FUKKCLive fioes, Sx@dte for large and 4o | oon_and fe dropoed, at noon, 120th meriglan, SHR e reinatier pr .y - R —————— | ctle, $159%; 6000, $159%; 4000, 59%; 6000, | for medium; stock Hogs, 2@2%c; sed Hogs, | by telegraphic slgna’ recetved each day from the expenses of th. various depart- | ® | “Rrticles— Open. High, Low. Close. | i siw: soos sra, 0% | 5%@6ike. 08%, tGie; dressed HOES | by N fed, States Naval Observatory at Mare m of the City and County, except | - Fie Gy o Wheat, Noyk - 20 o0t T oo ST Beoes 4,000 s e GENERAL MERCH. Te e tice. stating, whether the time bail “h expenses as are by arter = i v 110% 110% 109 109 |20.000, $138%; 2000, $138%; 14,000, $155%. May— (ANDISE. A motice stating whether the time ball was Frniadi i e e et SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. and_Gulf, 440; American Tobacco, 57.3%: | MY TEE RS T8y TR | 0. 1 0k, | aronped on time : Eiving the error, 1f any. 1 o be paid out of the Funds specifically Sugat, 15 ¥0, September L 8 W BARLEY—The demand has been seriously | BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, nominal; Wool | published the same dav by the afternoon provided for the payment of such ex- Siiver rather firmer. CLOSING STOCKS. December Kt 781 79 | checked by a violent rise in prices, and dealers | Bags, nominal; San Quentin, $5 30. | papers. and by the morninc papers the follow- penses, Tor the months ending on| Wheat and Barley quietet. Atchison .. 11%| Do pref 2 (I et are now willing 1o’ concede @ point noW and | COAL—Welllngton, §5 pe- ton: & -w Welling- | 08 4a%. = W, & HUGHES. the thirtieth day Of June, o the year| sOets abng. | oo dully Baltiniece & 0hio 3|5 Panife i | deay - W% 80% 30 3% | peeq, $137%: Brewing, nominal. ot 0% Souinada v elingrony Beatiic, ] nineteen huncred, each and every of | Rye unchanged. o0 o 2% | Jul Lm% pY ny ey - §6; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $ 50; Wallsend, 37 503 S Rt . | e . s Canada Pacific ... 79 [So Railway T LD 33 33 pit CALL BOARD SALES. Scotch, $10; © erland A . il SUN, MOON AND TID. Ald: Bepartr.e shall expend the| Hay and Feedstuffs as on Saturday. e T R R T B 250 | September : e R e e e Cotch, §10; Cumberland, $10'23 in and | eys set apart to -ch.of them by Beansfirm. Cent Pacific ..... 1l3|Texas & Pacific.. % | Oats, No. 2— Hobana el oo, mul . o m c[:n::fk';,};m""wfmf’ Anthracite 8K, | yniteq States Const and Geodetic Survey. of Supervisors of the existing | New Potatocs lower and Sweets higher. Ches & Ohio..... 18%|Union Pacific May . 2 2 2% 2% | Regular Morning Session—December—000 ctls, | Eain Gt "and Pleacant Vallew t5; Cobo 513 | Times and ifeights of High and Low So muchof A moneys | Onions declined. Chi & Alton..... 164 PD&G July . W WK WVH 2% | §137%; 6000, $1 3 + 8000, $1365%; 8000, | porton"in bulk and $14 in sacks, e Waters at_Fort Point. Entrance to San S Do ot Supervisors | Vesetables In free supply. Oniecia Qi i et | * Mess Pork, per bbl— 3136, 2000, 51 30%: 2000, §1 36 2000, $135%; N0, | COFFEE-The circular of C. H. Bickford | Eranciect Buy, AT T e e s d Board of § visor: e SUppIY: Chi 2 i 0 pre 5 714 | $1 35%; 2000, 13515 5000, $135%. = ; R A thority of the Superintendent. 10 the Superintendent of 1 iblic Streets, | Dutter firmer and Eggs weaker. C'CCa Ll B8 |Wheel & LB 1% | Moy T | I Semion bcembas—2000ctls, $136; | ELVeR the receipts at this port thus far this | NGREThe high and low waters occur at : ¢ SBiites % | July . n e SLIBL: | vear at 53,855 bags, aeainst 48705 during the S Sita. oconr Highways and Squ for the fiscal| Fouitry nominal. Do pref .. . 1%| Do pref e 6000, $1361%; 8000, $136%; 2000, $136%; 2000, | S ime in 1867, 'The sales from first hands & the ity front (Misclon-strest whar() about Sean enn ; "l thir-eth day of | Fresh fruit about the same. Del & Hudson..... 106%| Express Companies— | lard. 515 | S130%: ere 1155 Tame agatnat om0 PnaTetmand® | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; h sy on said thir'eth day of| o, 0 ana Lemons firmer. Del L & W....... 14434 | Adams EX . 100 | May . 815 |° OATS The market continues strong, with a | oG SU ) PRES REOIRSE 00, KRe SIOPK O | the height of tide fn the same at both places. June, in the year nineteen hundred, as| JFAfes fd Hemon Den & R G..I.110 "10st| american BX L.l 120 | July Lo % %50% | siight improvement in Gray. The demand s | worigis visible suppiy April 1 was 6,174,166 bag APRIL—15 :3“” S Sty “; 1‘11“; time ! Hoovisions unchanged. R A e raan A e fincy Feed, $1 424@1 45 per ctl: good to B uar | g % gadis flect, shall be eX-| yiges weaker. Do Ist pref ... 32 | Miscellaneous— Ma 515 | cholce, $1 37.@1 i2i4; common, $1 30@1 85 Sur- | 358 nce the date of our last circular, the | Tuesday, Apr 1 rths by the y o 26th ult., sentiment has undergone a radical | Sun rises 5:97 id six months by the| puerang Veal and Lamb lower. Ft Wayne L1688 (A Cot Oil July . Y 5 231 | prise, $145@1 50; gray, $1323@1 87%; mIINE, | Chonge Tn favor of this article; especially 86 | Sun eots 19 t Works in the oPera- | cofee affected by war prospest Gt Nor pret ... 147 | Do pref Septem : 2% 530 | §1 3501 4214 per ctl. among buyers, who Were almost universi:ly | Moon ri m. Thelespense ., City {ONSU ‘ LIQUOR. inois Central .. 99 | Do pre ash qu 8 D . Tlour, | with a fair demand and moderate ; “Th i s o 1Dime| v o s | Timel | D CONSUMPTION OF LIQUOR. Al s steady; No. ? Lring wheat, 2a%0; No. 2 red, | " Small round yellow, $1 @1 2 per ctli 1aT8e | or fecting has heen (he serious tension between | 3 Lme|peot| Time | peet| THNC Feet Time! pog: hare not to be paid out | 0 1140et report of the Bureau of Statistica | Do Tref D8 | Do pref .. $1/06@1 08, No. 3 com, FRIGBLAL 2 oats, | yellow, $1 15@1 20; white, §1 175:@1 20. the Governments of the United States and | R Wi T R W speci s hall be paid during| Laxe Shore 176 |People’s Gas . 26326%c; No. 2 white f.o.b., 30%@3lc; No. 3|° RYE—$1 37k per ctl. Spain with refe to Cuba, leading t ¥ Sixmonths lout: | = ithe IGeneralijn e reasiivgDEpariment S anoRSTCI, u\el Louis & wNash.... 48% Cons Gas | white 1.0.b,, 2$%@3lc; No, 2 rye Si%gntc; No. | BUCK\ TEAT—$1 90@2 per ctl. posals by Congress . providing for. L 8 i . Shotld the momeys & apart | Jisambiion or liduoes per Saiits of BF B Mantatingi i Com Cable Co. 2 barley, S O e I = e event of actual hostilities—among others being | < —. 6| 5:200 25| 1130 56 . Board of Supervisors of the ex- | T W' Vae 160i baiionss, in. 151, 10455 15 | Mish Gont Col F & dron..... 46 | 4macly 3 Yard, per 100 pounds, & 15: short e fiihe esnernigac - ERantis s Somes fand 2| 120 s g T 1 to any department | 155, 16.35; in 1396, 16.42, and in 1897, 16.22. Minn & St L. Gen Electric . 31% rlgs s§desq(lntflc)‘, g’slfi;':::‘:)r?rzlegarlv;‘elge:\g\;}(da;- The Aztec took out for China 21,275 bbls of | lutions in part or whole might become Tawro i} A1 the City yunty become or be = Do_ist pref . Tilinois Steel ..... 45 | (boxed), 54 Sibitiilers finiahed goods per | Flour. ““While among both buvers and sellers there 33 EX o s DRAITA 5 0 | #50@s isted at any time during said six EEEURISORREODnOE, Mo racing Lacieas ot s ol n FLOUR—_Family Extras, § 2@5 3; Bakers' | has béen and is much divergence of opinion as 4 Mobile & Ohio. Lead .. 23 | gallon, §1 2); sugar, unchanged. | to the ultimate outcome of the present diplo- , or should any d partment cre nrts of produce from this port by sea dur- | Mo K & T. Do_pref. 1715 oo eralnte, Shipmonts, |‘ Extras, $@510 per bbl. matls difciitiessthe met zesallinas beon. | of the tides this Charter have no MONeY | ing the first three months of the current year | Do pref . Nat_Lin Ofl e o0 4| MILLSTURKS- Prices in sacks are as fol- | heavy business at improving fiures for ail ex: | {he early morning tides are Eiven in the lett cally pro -d for it during said | were £, 00, against $9,030,500 for the s Chl Ind & L. 7 |Or Imp Co . 2% | X\ heat, bushels 114,000 66,000 | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham |cept the highest price descriptions, the latter | 84nd colomn an the sucosesi s o y provided for it during v R ¥ Do pref 23 |Pacific Mail . 2315 | W : 21 5 " | being neglected In favor of those qualities | 88y in the orcer of nccurrence as to time. The nths, then ch such case the | time in 1897, the lea s being $3 N 3 Gentral B | Padfc M Aiace. 170" | Corn, bushel 3000 Flour, $3-per 100 bs; Ryb Flour, §2 75 per 100; | being meglected in favor of those ~aualities | pecond time column gives the second tide of expenses thereof shall be paid out of $7%.400 to China, § N ¥ Centrat ousg | Silver Gert 58 | Qate, bustiel | Rice Flour, $#; Cornmeal, §250; extra cream | rori B0y 7 fuoBE aes U th: any, the third time column the third tide. h T B Deshs i 5.400 to Japan, $ N Y O E |Stand R & T shels | Cornmeal, §3 25: Oatmeal. $4; Oat Groats, $4 Thavmarket ite 1 1 b d the last or right hand column gives ths the General Fu notwithstanding s to Australia, $3i8,900 to Central | Npo ot & S gand bushels...o.oooeensees Fominy, 33 2503 30, Buckwheat Flour, $i@4 23; | 1, Ihe market has been quite rregular, eway. | it (ide of the day, except When there are but ntained in sections six and | a and $1,100,400 to the Hawallan Islands. | Do od bref . e o 1 Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | Cracked \Wheat. '$375: Farina, $ 75" Whoie | (0% JGOORHIOE (0 tie nows of Mo, Aoy QL | thres tides, as sometimes occurs. ~The helghts ven of Chapter I of Article IIT of this — ltor westris 2 T C & Iron. e R ey: oreamerics. 5G1T aairies, | Wheat Flour, $3'25; Rolled Oats (barrels), 3580 | plaved thelr part. While some Coffees, notably | Fiven are additions to the soundings cn the Charter. Such pensionsasmayaccrue to | o Amer Go U S Leather . Theise cheese, dutet, S@Se: eggs, firm, tresh, | @52V In sacks, $ 61G6; Pearl Marley, 16: | current unwashed Salvadors, have advanced | ghUed, Ftaies Cosst Eurey, Shapd: SXEopt firemen under Article IX of this Char- NORERIN e it i D e e S e PULe fagtion | and hen the umber given {8 subtractive fro SRty 7 e < | re 7 S Rubber o = BT ave not changed at all. | ter during said months shall be paid | ohl‘,'\r.':, & 4| Do pref .. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. | “\\‘e call attention to quotations below, re- | ::lle"d!;x;teh‘:l‘vh-’nr\‘:vngh:r C‘Pnr‘t:.v";l'llz:'nl‘:::": out of the General Fund. The existing Or R & Nav West Union . 5 ed to this writing. . municipalit ,w»mplm.vd‘ in mlm ue‘-nn;‘ Or Short wind C&NW Efiimi’ s“‘fi'u"s.':":: There was no change in anything yesterday. | “To.day's stock consists of s2 Costa Rica, | I dbelenint 2 LS SECEN S Pitteburg Do pref Toncarnile 144,300 0% | This is a new experience for these times, for | 443 Nicaragua, 6528 Salvador, 13,814 Guatemala, | s ex 1 ality of the City Readi i SL &S Dntutn 2 T Zytuy | very few days pass now without an advance in | and 13%0 Mexican in all 31 bags. ey I Dos and County of San Francisco, and the Do 1st pref . Do pret [ pritwaues L 25,350 : Something or other. The Hay market was |, .he steamer Ne™porc is due about April| _S1EA v several funds whic: are to be trans- gl»-vlk &Islqn 2 R G W 23 | Chicago 114,005 669,260 | steady. We quote: o Weeots. Ape {: ferr ir yn provided are St L & S F Ly Toledo . 18,669 BRAN-—$21@21 50 per ton. 2 - i %, - | Pomona . Apr fURas cE Sane SHERATE N D R 30 'St Louis < 22,000 MIDDLINGS—$230225 50 per ton. L rortRoen e ShaaB L e e e | ; = pere i s ITUDICADE S Do 2d pref 5% | H soe 05 | Detroit . A FEEDSTUFFS -Rolled . Barley, $0@31 per | 107 8004 washed; 16gi8%c for good to prime | Newport. Panama. Apr1d the funds of sa municipality St_Paul .. 87%|U P Common % | Kansas City © 45,000 ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $31@31 O o e Do ton good Apeaberty i | Samon ... |Humbolat. Avr 1y not m section, and Do pref . 14708 & Nogust.. | = | bing, $32G:32 50; Cocoanut Cake, $24G25: TraGiihe for £00d to prime: 11@12 for £00d | AliceBlanchard Seattle Apr 20 which 2 oy ) St P & Om 68 Totals 396,022 | tonseed Meal, $28@30 per ton; Cornmeal, $24; ent mixed with black beans: 8%@12%c [OF | Aroara... ... |Coos Bay. Apr 20 hich ar by law, shall be Rl | o Cracked Corn, $4a: DR oo on o drdingey State of CaL.... |Portiana Apr20 o S ] SING BONDS. o | pTidewater— i c . 82 Salvador—1215@15%e for good to prime wash- | Siate of Gl i Abe 20 chseit g TS 1w ds reg.. 118 || N Carollna 6a.... 10" | Roston .. - 10 RIS b edi 10@14e Tor falr washed: 4G1se for good | ETTEN - Apr2n 3 “hen the U i 108 |No Pac 113 | Philadelphia 4,784 Parley, nominal; compr Toras wagher. pesbertveidi@InsoHor Biber | Bomet: Apr 2L m Fund of the City and "Do coup 108%| Do s 5 | Baltimore compréssed Oat, $20@ SR s S o ) AT m ny Fund of the City and | o 9| Do 4s 9214 | New Orleans Clover, nominal; Oregon Timot] O Tor o e Srieio: e | Walllngton Apr 23 County in existence at the time this | AR 104N ¥ C & 8 104, | Gaiveston . STRAW—(5@75c per bale. 520 Tor mose unwasned peaberry. | Chilkat... .. [Humboldt.. . Apr 21 ceased to ex- | Do 58 coup 111t | Nor & W 6s...... 118 | = = S Guatemala and Mexican—17@l8c for prime to | City Puebia Vietoria and Puget Sound :D;Z: ins in_such| District 3.098 «.ro 114 - | Northwstrn cons. 1413 [ TOtAlS ..ooooveveieseseesen 211,939 210,508 BEANS AND SEEDS. fancy washed: 1310ke. for good o strictly | North Fori...|Humoolds or ot s shall so declare | Ala class A 4| Do ¢ eb 5s . PARIS FUTURES. | good washed; 11%12%c¢ for fair washed; S@10%c | Santa Rosa..... |San D!e!o fipr o R stch deciara Do B O Nav st Wheat— Apr May, | The Bean market Is showing the effects of the | for medium;’ 6@T%c for common to ordinary: | Crescent Clty.. | Gresce . City Ape 34 such declara- Do C [0 Nav 4s . Ohen) e - | ary'‘weather and 16 Very Btrong. | 15%@17c for ood to prime washed peaberry; Orizaba. A Apr23 e forthwith | Do Currer |0 § Line ¢ 4 | O ! : 2 5 | @12izc for good unwashed peaberry; 9@10%c for | Qregon. . Portland. | 5 Ding s % | Closing 2 BEANS—Bayos, $2 80@2 Whites, e ke Apr 33 erred to the General Fund. Atchison ids lg £ D ol | 31 85@1 677%: Targe Whites, $1 5 Pinks, | 50 o superior unwashed. 2 }&;flwflf s Abr 25 | 0 adj 4s 10 Tmp 18t ST 0 05 0@ Peds, $2 2; Blacl oo | SUGAR—ihe Western Sugar Refinery Com- s . et e I AT derm 4a e R Closing. 302 Butters, " $14001 ®: Limas, 5235 o P o e i o Doy Cobe Cruahal Zealandia (. ... | Honoluls D SCHEDULE. | C & Ohio 6s.. | Reading 4s . LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. | B o Red Hldney e, B 2 P Yettow | Cranulated, S¥e: Confectioners' A,'S%c; Mas- STEAMERS TO SAIL. £ ‘ &R G st S e TN O Opentng TG T el By y G , 5%c: California A, 5%c per | DESTINATION : T | 3 = 7 “losing 7 10% imothy, 5@5% Newport. Apr 1. § AMIPier shall be published for | | T ! Niles, $1 60@1 55; Green, §1 75 | Doxes Ye more. _ Sydney Apr 20, 2 Py|Pler 1 The San Francisc A e N LIVESTOCK MARKET. @2 per ctl. N e RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Humboidi ! Apr 2. 10 4w Pler 9 ljplu[lu‘ll i irlim\l\l?;: ::;‘mf-tiyn & T 6 GHIGAGO) ¢ Apsll G eCAT TR A i SOLRIOE N CNIUNGIA ND AVECEIATLEE For Monday, April 18. Vic & Pgt Sna |Apr 31,10 AM{Pier % |Apr 21,10 Ay | Pler 13 a : rptatad % 3 . Portland . 0, and R T supply of cattle to-day made buyers more| Tme arrival of several cars of poor Onions | Flour ar sks ... 10.800|Mlddlings, sks . I|san Diego.l{Apr 21,11 Ax|Pler 1L g Ry Lrc e ready to take hold and trade was quite ani- | from Colorado has weakened the market. Pota- | e con (R ; [Eumboiac .. Apr 2L x| pler 13 Towa C 1sts ® [UPD&G st mated at stronger prices from the start, de-| {50 and Vegetables show little change, though g Zaquina Bay. |Apr gl Pt Corn, 387 (Pelts, bdls . £ May, in O Clear ® Partly Cloudy zht hundred sirable offerings selling 10c to 15c higher than | pe Homer..... | Humboldt ... |Apr 9% [Wab 1st La new cons 4s Potatoes are in heavy gupply and lower. 9 Aw|Pler 11 | | 2. p 4ci llu: half barrels ic more than barrels, and 1 | | | | | | | | Rye, 420 [Hides, no 1Pus Al nitte L & N Uni 4s.... 84 | Do 2 at the close of last week. The greater part | String Beans brought lsc and Egg Plant 10@ | Cheése, ctls | Eags dow Cleveland.. (Puget Sound. [Apr 25, \"l’;"g‘l‘i,‘ ® Cloudy ® Rain©Snow, Missouri_6s 9 |W Shore 4s of the beef steers sold at $ 40@4 %0, the com- | 12¢ per Ib. | Butter, ctis Guicksilver, fick: e e e o = sal S| SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITETION MK & T 2 "\n‘ l,em'url e Gg‘- monest lots selling around $4, while extra | Choice Sweet Potatoes are scarce and will | Tallow, ct Leather, rolls ... | Venuas. 45 Cnina &Japan|Apr 2 p aTELe PAST 12 MOURS Do s - sDodeferre 2. | cholce shipping cattle were scarce and pretty | PFing the top figure. ? Beans, sks Wine, gals . 900 | Gity Puebia | Vie & Pzr Sna|Apr 2 a1l be held on that | DURING 2 N Y Central isis. 1143/ U P pref 51% 5 POTATOES—Early Rose, 30@%c: River Reds, | Potatoes, sk Raisins, bxs : Sttt St vl | ¥ 3 Csen. WU P s s |much nominal at $ 2@5 3. Stockers and | somoc: River Burbanks, 50g6c per sack: Ore- | Onions, sks -.... 4lLime, bbls - HorinBork HamuoldEi . | A \d AxIDIE s ime; and if a ma- | NG §TOC! feeders, $iai 75 canners, 82 003 4 for hogs, | Eon Burbanks, 53gssc; Petaluma Burbanks, 50 P e Oregon ... = 2110 Am[Ple same; a a- NG —The as 4 , | & SIS REGON. — lified electors of said | 3, Ontario [ but prices “were' generally’ Gk lower than Ll T s L I Flour, or sks €12 Oats, ctls . THE TIME BALL. oRnoY TotR 3 | © XELANATION. 2| Op 4 | those ruling last we Vestern shippers 5 L a8 70 % @ | Wheat, ctis . 4,045 County voting at said election| st s el TR e g )| Piyme | Were again poor buyers and local buyers were | 3 S io8 Srcloe GZ @2 T; common, $1 7@ WASHINGTON. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N., Mer- th ne it shall be sub-| - 2 Fate iy = Deadw Quicksilve: | therefore in a position to Indicate terms. Hogs | On 5 A7 § el s = 8 | “chants’ Exchange, San Francisco April % G ithe el ‘{Am! at «thnrmltmhu{h minimum temperature | JFREOC Do pref K dt e et Fange OrI8s 3 gt | Oregons, $2 506 - 70; Colorado Onions, Tic@$1 per our, qr sks 4,716|Oats, ctls 18, 1898, L for DProval or rejec- | amoupt of vAln{all of of meited snow in inches | Liale & Norcros erra Nev | Targely s3 803 90; little pigs, § 25@3 40; heavy | "o WEL S Sl The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped v VEGETABLES—Recelpts were 1324 boxes As- | " BASTER b pigs, $3 45@3 7. s, It AE N. exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the STIEEP—Trade In sheep and lambs was very | PAragus, 425 boxes Dhubarb and 728 sacks Peas. | corn, ctls 800 (Barley. ctls ... 400 | 1%th meridian. or exactly § p. m.. Greenwich ert s Rereinafie b ir pretsure; isotherms, or dotted lines, equal | Mexican dull and prices were largely 10c lower. Clipped | par box for No. 1, 40c@s1 for No. 2; Rhubarb, 25 e s e time. U 4T, MEMITIA, € | temperature. The word *high’’ means high s = sheep, 42 for wethers; clipped year- | @ = e et | Assistant in charge. ided, on and after the hour of noon | barometric pressure and is usually accompanied BOSTON Ting ‘wethers, $4 40@4 60; clipped lambs, $t 25 | G0 PeT box for small to good and @aise for | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. on the first Monday 2 | extra chofce; Green Peas, 75@$1 25 p : ifter the first day | by fair weather; refers to low pres- | BOSTON, April 18.—Atchison, 11; Bell Tele- a; @3] per sack: ¥ in t s andard nion Con Yellow Jack ture shall approve | 8nd hundredths during the ,ast twelve hours. | Homestake he ‘ sobars, onnec s of i | Iron Silver . it shall take effect and be Isobars, or solid lines, connéct points of equa SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. 3 : | Dried Peppers, 8@7c per Ib; Dried Okra, 12i4e; it ninetse hora e and is usuaily preceded and accompanied | phone, 20; Burlington, 91%: Mexican Central, {pts—Cattle 13,500, hogs 37,000, aheep;cflbh“e“’fi:‘ Al AR e :5r@sacuffir yeatin by cloudy weather and rains. “Lows" usuaily | {5 Oregon Short Line, 28; San Diexo, —. sack; Garlic, 8@l0c per Ib; Cucumbers, 2@ eupon b-come the | first appear on the Washington -oast. When 81 per dozen) Mexican Tomatoes, repack, $1G2 Sarah Lambert (wife of William) to San Francisco Theological Seminary, lot on NW | ARRIVED. r of Oak and Buchanan streets, W 70 by Monday, Avril 15, KANSAS CITY. law of the City the pressure is high in the interor and low LONDON MARKET. AS CITY, April 15—CATTLE—Re- | bor bos: | valuable consideration and $10. 5 . 2 and shafl | 4long the const, and the isobars extend north official, 3800, Marlket active, steady to | P EVAFORATED VEGETABLES— Ida’ and Max Alpern to Elise Landecker, lot | Br stmr _“?‘E“;‘;&hn’,”nf.‘:,fgé’:; T of said | Bod o O e o with faooass of | NEW YORK, April 15—The Evening Post's ce heoves, $3 7064 65 for natives, | Pofatoes, sliced, raw, 120 per 1b in lots of 2 | On N line of O'Farrell street, %3:9 W of Fill-| Hongkong via 2 vhile Westerns sold at $3 70@4 45; cows and | 1bs; sliced desiccated, 16@iSc: granulated raw. 74 40; Westerns,” $3 70@4 40; | 12c; Onlons, 60c; Carrots, old, 13 ers quiet, $3 60@5 40; south- | more, W 21:3 by N I 10, | _Stmr Fulton, Johnson, 60 hours from New- ; mew, 1Sc! | W. Benjamin to Antonio Gamba, lot on W | POt = .. o Cabbage, 80c: Sweet Potatoes, 30c; Turnips, | line of Natoma street, 240 N of Fifteenth, N | Stmr Gipsy, mendments | s inconsistent \\‘nh‘ rked curvature, rain south of Oregon is im- probable. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the Call- London financial cablegram says: The stock markets here remained stagnant to-day awalt- } Leland, 20 hours from Moss { N e | og o 2 v W . | Landing. | ot cosmt Dl ing political developments, and were dull on %Ze; String Beans, S0c; Tomatoes, 50c. 2 by W 80, quitclaim’ deed; $10. | La Tt Putaori I housh: foomt e llots at . .1d clection | Lo i ot AT e I iator Tha | the absence of a reliet of the present tension 0. Good hogs steady, In- | LA | A7 3 Brown to Esther Lottmann, lot on Y | Stmr Orizaba, Pars reverse of these ccnditions will procuce an | for some time to come. e AR éfl1%| POULTRY AND GAME. [ R oT Jame s Eeeto 200 N ocdiven ty second, N |.s Stmr ‘Bertha Koehler, :8%! days from Prinse . Sl o Spanish 4s closed flat at 41%. The decline | 375: " Jignt p S igs. 43 10qa 5h. A AoI5h Dy o A iTa Patty S1at of William Sound. & FOR THE NEW CHARTER, YES. WEATHER REPORT. | was due to forced sales of nearly £1.000.000 | > BHEMD Respiore 4305, "uncen steady. Lambs | There was no stock on the market yesterday | Twenty-Nifth street, 230 (30) I of Noe, | poomeMeviower, Oleenci 8 dhys e EOi0S T o= | of: the stock from Lyons, where a big house Is | declined 10@15c.. Western .muttons, $4@4 7; | A0 quotations were therefore unchanged. | N_n4; gigt. Mg WO ART z Bk { 22 from SR, NO. az0th M i He S iters 4 | lambs, $@3 27%; spring lambs, $6@7 40. | “POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@i3c for Gob-| Willianm Baillie to Katle Baillie, lot on Wline | pSchr C H Merchant, Olsen, 22 hours i | in aifficulties, re was a further fall in 2 1 - e Jine | Bragg. SAN FRANCISCO, April 18, 5 p. m. | i | blers, and 12@13c_for Hens; Geese, per palr, | of Douglass street, 235 N of Eighteenth, N 2 2%E | G all, Blornstrom, % hours fryn sole purposes of the election| wonowin alnalls " for the" past!] Brazils. | OMAHA. | $1@1 §0: Goslings, $2@2 50; Ducks, $3 50@4 50 for | by W 136; $10. jagen * & « ers directed in this Charter | § s e o ety | I learn from an undoubted kource of Im-| OMAHA, April 18—CATTLERecelpts 150 old and & 3 $3 50@4; Roos- | Jacob and Lina Heyman to Mary J. Par- | AP = o oonipent, 10 hours from Bo- ” Rmriastast Sty twenty-four and scasonal rainfalls 10| porant gevelopments in the Bank of Eng- | market stronger. Natlve beef steers, $3 8@ | ters, youn @8 old, $3 5@4; | sons (wife of Edmond), lot_on S line of o 4 7 vhe people, this ar- | date, as compared with those of the same date | Jand's policy to attract gold. Advances are | 4 S0; Western steers, $3 60@4 70; Texas steers, | Fryers, $6@7: Broilers, G0 for large, | Twenty-third street, 300 W of Douglass, W 25| “§\" Louis, Frans, 5 days from Astoria. te effect on and after its| last season: | being made on the usual security, but abso- | £ and helfers, 3 25@4 25; can- |$250G350 for small; Pigeons, $175@2 per | by S 114, lot 13, Heyman Tract: $10. S e oY BARRD, approval by the Legislature, and the| . Past This Last | lutely free of interest, on the understanding | ner ockers and feeders, S0 dozen for youne and $1 23@1 30 for old. Cornelius O'Brien to Kate O'Brien, lot on § | % Monday, April 18. ¢ n of & officers shall be man. | pStations— 21 hours. n. Season. | that the principal is to be repaid in gold. In 5 stags, etc., $2 504 GAME—Nominal. line of Vallejo street, 160 E of Leavenworth, S fl‘k”i ‘_’h' \,"‘ Tiios s o S R piete T 0 this connection over £1,000,000 was received Recelpts 2000; market lower. Heavy, e W 60 by B 22:6; gift. Austrian stmr Burma, Mikulicich, Nanalmo; ndu nd control y the | Red Biuft.. 0 Jate. to-night from Germany.. This is mot vet mixed, $335@3 60; light, $3 60; bulk g 2 3 Louis Cranz to Katherine R. Cranz, undi- | John Rosenfeld’s Sons. % m Commissioners in | Sacramento g officlally announced. but Will be to-morrow. | of sales. g3 60. T tT L L b R e = yided half of lot on SE comer of Clay and| Stmr Cocs Bay, Hall, Ban Pedro; Goodall, e e ce | San Francisco. | Telegrams from Buenos Avres report that the | SHEEP—Receipts 1500. Market to 15 utter Is firmer and Eggs are weaker. eavenworth streets, S 35:6 by B 100; $10. erkins & Co. % S oEn {.‘}ww‘:“” in office Fresno ... i PrOTAINBR ATgentine. merdhants and farmers lower. Fair to choice natives. $3 80@4 80; fair | BUTTER— Mary Maguigan to P. H. Magulgan, lot on | Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka; Charles Nel- ; ion. an Luis Obspo. | intend to offer their Government to take an in- | to choice Westerns, $3 8004 common and | Creamery—Fancy creameries, 19@20c; sec- | W line of Leavenworth street, 57:6 S of Broad- | son. s P Zeeder, Panama, ete. ; 0] vl ulh‘n:' \'I(u)r;[vrsn of the e a?:;;u 3 } ternal & {»cr b»;m loan for $30,000,000 at 90 per | stock sheep, $3@4; lambs, $4@4 90. onds, 184c. 5 b UL f 2}! by lWMRO; smt = - & iPh\l{mé.QC(l:ll) of Para, Zeeder, 2 5 d under this Charter mak- | 5 8 % | cent, and about one-third has already been DENVER. Dairy — Choice to fancy, 17%@1%; common chael and ‘garet Cane to Emma F, P MSSCo. ; ; : : % <~ | Yuma 0 1.68 5.3 il 5 | " Br bark_Inveramsay, Cromble, Talcahuano; ointm vrovided in this | San Francisco femperature: Maximum, 6; | "ubeeribed. grades, 14@17c per Ih. D e O I S e ot i maitor: Quthris & Co. CLOS! Canadian Pacific, §13%; 7 Silver, steady, 2 15-16d per ounce; Money, per cent. paid to river, $4@4 60; HOGS—Receipts, 100 DENVER, April 18 ~CATTLE—Receipts, 900. —Imitatie zc: | Washington street, 67:6 W of Leavenworth, W e Beet steers; $33004 30; cows, 8363 To: feedern, | 1qqieeparked 1oGTo Dor I, o 0@ | RS io; e Schr Florence, Petterson, St Michael; C B 21, | freight paid to river, $4@4 50; stockers, freight | CHEESE—Choice mild new, 9@i0c; common | Bstate of Willlam John Tobin (by James | Petterson. be made by him, and of the b bulls and stags, $2@3. | to_ good, TH@SHc; Cream Cheddar, 10@iic: | Power. executor) to Elizabeth E. “'enlxer.% Betr Kodiak (Thomas, ‘Rrince Willam SounE | | fication ¢ the persons so ap-| WEATH this Charter shall take effect | of December, in the minimum, 46; mean, 53. CONDITION AND GENERAL Market lower and dull; | Young America, 10@11c; Western, 11@i2c; Bast. | Mary E. O'Brien (Tobin), Lily A. and Cecelia | and Kadlak; Alaska Commerclal Co. 0; mixed, $350@3 o | ern 13%@13%e per Ib. Tobin, undivided one-ffth of following: lot on SAILED. Sure extends from the Sac- s heavy, §3 453 60 EGGE- Ranch Monday, April 18, W YORK, April 18—FLOUR—Recely SHEEP Receipts, none. Market unchanged; | Egss, 126 Stmr Oregon, Stephens, Portland. ure has X 93 barrels: exports, 16,188 barrels. Showed | gocd demand. S ot Bash, Fureka. ‘the Pacific slope. In the great val- | a fairly steady undertone, considering the early GN of California it is Trom 10 to-18 deg. above | break in wheat. Minncsota patent, $ 255 6) BORTICH There has been a marked increase in cloudi- | , V' it pressure_has fallen slightly along the E G R and Northern California coast. A NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. <, 13@l4c per dozen; store | NW corner of Clement street and Thirty-sec- 2i4c; Eastern, 1213@13ig0, ond avenue, W 10:8 NW 222:3, N Sl deg. E == = 9:8, :6; lot on NE corner of Thirty: DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. avenue and Clement street, N E 8 deg. 30 min. B 22, W 170:6; lot on NW cor- . Oranges continue to improve, as stocks are | ner of Point Lobos and Thirty-first avenues, 110%; silver, | much reduced. Lemons and Limes are about | W, 120 by N 600; $32%5. thousand eight hundred and | trough of low ne | ramento Valley The temp tionary on rizona. remained nearly sta- utheastward Into ture has That the C o, containing a than two hundred on the Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, Mendocino. Br stmr Mount Tabor, Jameson, Portland. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Jewel, Madse Caspar. MARKETS. —Recelpts, 109,10 bushels: exports, | LONDON, April 18.—Consol v e e et o | 207,457 bushels. Spot fim; NO. 3 Ted) T; 0. b.| see 151607 7 e 0ok f5c° Catherine Murray to Johanna McGinn, lot on | Stmr Fulton, Melntyre \ber, in the year SocnE TUEAaNY: s afioat, $109%. Options opened steady and had | s mabomn Aol 16 e it oty | oot a E line of Eighteenth avenue, 278:11 N of Cle- | Stmr Washtenaw, Croscup, Tacoma. hundred and| A maximum wind velocity of 32 miles per | a sharp bulge of rumored large acceptance. It | xprs i oo b Wheat, 408 6: cargoes & Recelpts of Strawberrles were 7 chests. ment street, N 50 by E 120; $10, | Stmr City of Pera, Zeeder, Panama, ete. : In e~ | hour from the southwest is.reported at Idaho | was followed by weakness, however, based on | *ondard Callfornia Wheat, i0s 81; cargoes off | DECIDUQUS FRUITS - Edith Kane. George D. Leroy. C. and Ivy M. | Schr Rattler, Pierson, Cooks Inlet and Prince = G R 1 it ever, based on | coast, very little doing; cargoes on passage, | Strawberries, §0@6ic per drawer for large and | Bunker and Ella Horton to Helen A. Bunker, | William Sound. provis of Sec- | TS ) e fallen west of the Rocky Moun. | i€ Crop prospects, disappointing cables and | gellors at advance, 6 to 11d; English country | S0c@$L for small berries. | undivided half of the following: lot on dchr R W Bartlett, Larsen, Seattle. X1, of the Consitto ltm small visible supply decrease. Just at the close | markets, firm; French country markets, | Apples, 40@50c per box for common, 7ic@$l | line of Tenth avenue. 2i0 N of A street, N r Monte Landing. 1 elect the under. | Forecasts made at San Francisco for thirty | & sudden short scare caused a second advance | steady: Liverpool wheat No. 1, California, | for good to choice and $1 25@1 50 for fancy. by W 120; lot on NW line of Brannan street, Schr Kodiak, Thor William Sound. e | hours_ending midnight, April 19: and prices left off }c higher on May © | § 214a/ss 3i40; wheat In Paris, quiet; flour | CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 200 NE of Sixth, NE 75 by NW 110; also prop- | TELEGRAPHIC. rf,v’l:] olders, | B0 Ealitornia--Litudy, Taesday; ocooler | lower on Iate montha.. No. 8 i »:;ym;? 0‘;' in Paris, ea: quantity of wheat and flour | extra fancy, $2 75a3; Seedlings, 50c@$1 2 erty in outside counties; $9156. | POINT LOBOS. April 15, 10 p. m.—Weather, harter for | in the interior; southerly winds; fog in the |1 07%: closed, $107. % i 5@ | on passage to U. K., 3,080,000 bushels; quan- | ons, §0c@$i for common and $§1 25@2 25 for good | Max Mayerhofer to Andrew M. Speck, lot on | cjoudy; wind, SW; 12 miles. and we, the | morning. HOPS—Qufet; State, common to cholce: Tty Shest and flour on passage to continent, | to cholce; Mexican Limes, $@4 50; California | § line of P street, 32:6 W of Twenty-fourth | : CHARTERS. fie pare and pre ty @ N 1895 ers of Jursuance | Southern C: ta—Cloudy Tuesday; f T 185 . el | 00 k. CIndian shipmenta wheat to|Limes, in small boxes, 40@slc: Bananas, $12 | avenue, W 25 by S 100; §0. | s B puTsHance | e Goast. resh | erop: 4a5e; 18 crop, TaSGiINT, Li@ise: Phciflc | 180 e bushels; Indian shipments wheat | @3 per bunch; Pineapples, $3G4 per dozen. Carrie Lachman and Louls Polafsky to Mor- | The Ben Yoirlich has been rechartered for W prov nstitution, | " Nevada—Cloudy Tuesday. crop, 15@6c. J Dt to continént, 43,000 bushels; import into U. K. X = ris Lachman, lot 20, block 37, Sunnyside; $10. | Wheat from Portland to Buro, > S, = ithin a period ninety da Utah—Fair Tuesday. WOOL—Quiet. for week, 323,000 bbls. flour, 345,000 bushels | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. Elizabot’ A Meftadden to Harfy ¥ Rahl-| The Olga loads T e ttecl ralls at Vancou- r such election, have pr Arizona—Cloudy Tucsday. PETROLEUM—Dull. wheat. s mann, on line of L strect at di- | essington loads s g opose the forego: ,,.‘: ed {n| San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Tuesday, | METALS—The week opens with the metal [ COTTOX —Uplands, 3%d. The week opened on a quieter market. visfon line between lots A and 8, thence E 12, | ver for Kobe, 225 fd. & bt ate ak aaka DOSBSEIE EOLE, SLED N With fog in the morning; fresh westerly wind. | market in an indifferent condition, both CLOSE. IBD FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, 3%@ | 5,2 t0 E line of Railrond aventie. N to begin: | The Devonshire loads stecl ra as.and for the Charter for| " special report from Mount Tamalpals, taken | gards the tendency of prices and the volume of 2 = 6-50's, 3% " 50-60" % ning, portion of lot A and lot 10, block 43¢, | for Japan. oL and County of San Fran. | at s o B0 o oady: temporature 61; | beminess., Ap the closs 1004y the Moame O | wHEAT Spot No. 2 1o0 Western, firm, $a [ 440 for 40-50s, SHGEXe for 878, 2X@8Ka for | Bouth San Franolsco Homestead and Raflroad | MISCELLANEOUS.. | maximum tomperature. 68. " 7" | change called: etal Bx- | 3. No. 1 red northern spring, firm, §s 314d. | 60-70's, 2%4@2%c for 0-80's, 1%@2Y4c for 80-90's, | Association; $10. | IPSWITH, April 15_Br ship Routenburn fm HE | ALEXANDER McADIE, P (ON. Warrants, easy, with $560 bla | | CORN—Spot American mixed, firm, 3a 541; | 1¥@1%e for 8-100s: Peaches, 3gic; tancy, o4 | Estate of Laura M. Blair, (by W. J. Somers | san Francisco has had fire in main nold; is ex- WHEREOF, we have Local Forecast Official and $6 85 asked. 4 ke April, steady, 3s 5%d; May, steady, 3s 5id; | @bc; peeled, 10@12%c; Apricots, 5@6ic for Roy- | administrator) to G. B. Capurro.’ undivided | tinguished; damaged lining of boards of hold unto set our hands in duplicate, | = LAKE COPPER—Unchanged at $12 July, steady, s 5%d. ? als ‘and 7@fc for good to fancy Moorparks; | half of lot 6, block 33 West Fnd Map 1; $550. | and three tons of barley. twenty-fifth day of March, j o I TIN—Quiet but firm, with $14 5 bia and $1450 | Imports of wheat into, Liverpool for the | Evaporated Apples, 6%@7c; sun-dried, 4@ G. B. Capurro to W. W. Chase (a corpora- | LONDON, April 16—Br -ship Wandercr, vre- el » in the | EASTERN MARKETS. S ren 4 nd 8450 | From Atlantic ports, 61,400 quarters: | Black Figs, in eacks, 2@2ic; Plums, d%@i%c | tion), same. quitclaim deed; —. | viously reported ashore at Dunkirk has been d eight hundred and | : e TER—Unchanged, with $12 bid and | from Pacific, none; from other ports, 27,000 | for bitted ‘and 1Glio for unpitted;' bleached | John W. Barnes to W. H. L. Barnes, o con- | floated and docked. 3 | - 4425 asked. 2 % I v Triporta 6f com into Liverpool from | Plums, 6@s%e; Nectarines, 4@sc for prime to | firm 1765 d. 25 all interest In estate of Mary SPOKEN. PH BRITTON, President. AL g L h 0 E et s askenl Tad | Atlantig el e e B st sl e i ¥0%ko | M B Amalla Fatio, all! preBerty | | March 21-Tat 2 5, long 3.7, Br ship Rega- = e Sand 28 . was called dull at $350 by the firm fixing the q e P oo % % eTey| Dec 4, for Queenstown. JERQME A. ANDERSON, NEW YORK, April 15.—There was buying of | settling price for miners and smelters 1n the VISIPLE GRAIN SUPPLY. Rv{f}‘s'?%s,j‘}{,',méj,‘.’_'fl‘.\?@n°“’4fi"' SESEL AR AR T T s e D & X lone 7 W, Br ship Gulf ‘s BUTLY | stocks by professionals in the first hour this | West. i crawn, P s — eam, from London, for Port Los Angeles. Strea BUTLYR, 2 COFFEE—Options closed easy with prices 5 Sultanas, 2%c for Seedless Muscatels and $1@ BUILDERS' CONTRACT. 3 ), 4 | morning, which raised the prices of most of | COTCN T T PG e 0Lt L0 e tnfluding, | NEW YORK, April 18.—The statement of the | 110 for London layers; dried Grapes, Zjgc. DOMESTIC PORTS. 3 Wells, Fargo & Co. (owners) with George 7—Ba limited number of stocks traded in a point 5@ . 5 S 7 NUTS—Chestnuts are quotable at Sc_per Ib; 8¢ SH—Passed April 17—Bark Alex Me- o ks tras P April, §6 05@6 20; May, £ 90, Spot Coffee—Rio, | Visible supply of grain, n store and afioat, on | (NUTS-CRSERT, B8 RONCRG (66t ot | I, and Charles T Duffey (Duffey Bros, con- L |t ‘ . : 2 el kinaw, hne or over. After midday. traders sold again, | st No. 7 invoice, §%c: No. 7 jobbing, T¥%c. | Saturday, April 16, as compiled by the New ! A tractors), architects Perey & Hamilton, al | Nell. for San Irancisco; stmr Mac g wiping out the early advances. The day's | Mild, flrm; Cordova, $%@isc. York Produce Exchange, is as follows: e i O “apershelly Toanue | marble Work, ete.. consisting of wainscoting | APHL L ©0F EEWI® 1yveq Aprt 15-Bken Kit- L R. ELLERT, | changes are insignificant and are mixed be- | SUGARTRuw, Darely steady; falr refining, Decrease. | 4@o%e for Eastern and 4io for California: Po- | fngs o Entmnes vertipany Searalls and cell- | 1/t from Honolulu. > ISIDUR GUTTE tween gains and losses. The amount of busl- | “'BirpTER—Recelpts, M01 'packages; Western Bushels. "~ Bushels. | cans, 6%@Sc; Filberts, Si4@l0c; Brazil Nuts, | shatt, mantels and grates, door thresholds, etc., | EUREKA—Salled April 18—Stmr Weeott, for 3 | ness done was almost the smallest in the his- a 16@1sc; Elgins, 18c; tactory, 13@1h Wheat 29,155,000 975,000 | 8@9c per Ib; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 per 100. for a six-story attic and —_ 4 creamery, 16@18c; Elgins, 18c; tactory, 13@15%e. —Comb, 9@10c for brighi a & six-story e _and basement fireproof Chilkat, hence April H. McCARTHY, tory of the Exchange, and a large proportion | EGGS—Receipts, 10,677 packages: ' Western | Corn 34,917,000 51,183,000 ONEY—Comb, 9@10c for bright and 6@7¢c | bujiding on NE line of Second stroet, 160 {rom | , APrived April 15—Stmr iy P JOH.:. NIGHTINGAT.Z, Jr. of the small total was made up of Tobacco. | Pennsylvania, 10%c; Southern, $%@10%c. gnln lggg*m zgfm {?‘h‘."f.fi.i.f,“:‘l‘ééX:&";;‘Z’é‘«';:’;:i‘f&“""‘“‘“‘ xoco,;newr Mission and Second, NE 112 by SE 15éAN PEDRO—Arrived April 17—Schr Lucy, JOHN C. NOBMANN, "l"hlsn!;:kldrnmim:‘r:d to reflect the conteatlba- DRIED FRUIT. Banley < 1,085,000 42,000 EESWAX—24@26c per 1b. Camie with William F. Wilcon (contractor) "%%;&'“‘f?iz""\“rc Arrived April 18—Stmr Co- Sl ppA is wee siders and shorts and the indications B o e e . = archit=cts same, all plumbi & BRAGG— JOSEPH O'CONNOR, | @il went to show tnat the shorts were In dis-| pouey oRIC Anil “fghef“f"',f,‘i'l:':le:;‘:‘“ - NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. PROVISIONS. e E e e R quifte friver, bence Apell 18 ¢ ol LIPPMANN SACHS, tress. After falling off more than a point the | - pyvAPORATED APPLES—Common, 7G7%o; 5 CURED MEATS—Bacon, $%c per m for | Dlimbing: ail vitreous foor tliec in lavatories, | Sailed April 18-Sebr, 1on Somnayer, (o6 "mv, "DWAR AY stock mo iy & . T@7%c: | pORTLAND, Or., April 18 —WHEAT—Walla etc., for same on same; $16S: EDWARD . TAYLOR, ey dm\:;fl:d(n[:n:nbelooem:c way six points, | prime wire tray, §c; wood dried prime, 8%c; | walla, gi@ssc; valley, S6@STc per bushel heavy, 9%c for light :xeldzium.l 10%e for light, | Same with Fraser Electric Elevator Com- | ApHLIS . o i0q April 13—Schr Abble, for . W. THOME SON. d a point below the best. The buy- 140; L 9@ 3 s o : ht an c_for sugar-cured; ontractors), architects 3 - | _cCas — Sa 3 Atraa e JTI}{IL(_‘Iif; (IJA‘\I‘{EUD ing of the morning, which advanced the gen- Chxlngilscé%sf:ficoryu? egre: Moo g‘{zflég‘,@ WASHINGTON. E:;tlgxfnef\&?nrl-le‘uredfl Hamme 0@t Catitor: | Mt pnsseng;r‘ Treight and sidewalk s | San Eranetssochil 8o G Secretary. ke lx:sl' that toparently based on the pre-| 100, ) (rs Unpeeled, 5@8c; peeled, 11 O s e et L strony e Baar Jg.':;l“:‘r;,ll!y et gl AT Porie :?k‘eorr:o‘::glel:fgx? Crgets o'?;"é‘a‘fi.éf"u?!& S| trgyfirgglag,_n;’: Port Blakeley. sumption that the differences at Washington | F! i ed, 11X @lc. | with advancing tendency. No. 1 club, 85c; No. | %0 (5" rime Pork, $10; extra clear,$1s; meass, | _John and ~Nellle Donnelly (owners), w ASTORIA — Sailed April 1S—Stmr State of on the Cuban question added to the chances CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET., Lblussteny stet S %’i&- Smoked Beet, 1i@2c per Ib. James A. Cotter and E. N. Jones (contracto, is‘)h California, for San Francisco. of & peaceful olution by delaying war. There H IN THE TRE. ; i 5 : : & 20 2r8). | CGUREKA—Arrived April 18—Schr John A, Ve 3 . AS % LARD—Eastern tierces quoted at §l%c per Ib | architect E. N. Jones, all work for a twr EUREKA—Arrived Ap: 3 FUNERAL OF C. P. HARRISON. er® mlght advances In the price of ‘Amerl- | GHICAGO, April 18.—A rather ensy feeling SAmE —_ hod A sound and To for pure; pafis,” 1%c; | story frame buflding on B line of Guerrers | hence April 11 o e R vhs o :m = ‘:h‘énr?:c{o" the opening here, which was noticeable at the opening of wheat. With WASHINGTON, April 18.—To-day's state- | Colifornia tierces, hS‘fiobper 1:0 6ror ;)ompoumi au;eet. sz SE‘;! kNm(zteenlh; $3240 | TATé) SHA[PASSDE‘C}I ’;\hp;!llulx;l‘iuk Carrolitm, % 5 ¥ s Z - s G 3 3 10- 2 . v i E , for & emains Fremu'ed at the Odd Fel The selling was due to the action of the | the exception of California almost the entire | ment of the condition of the treasury shows: 'fi;‘kfi%"i’nn’.’?&e Sy D e e, o Cehitect Wiiliam. lggéng?b“.m ‘ e EASTERN PORTS. lows’ Cemetery Yesterday House of Representatives In receding from its | country reported crop prospects as bright, with | Avallable cash balance, $220,222,406; gold re- | COTTOLENE—Tierces, 6%@6%c; packages, work for a two-story frame building, on SE| NEW YORK—Arrived April 17—Ship Jabez S resolution and concurring in the Senate reso- | the weather perfect for farming operations. | serve, $177,581,088. less than 300 Is—1-1b pails, 60 in a case, S%c: | line of Clary street, 350 from SE corner of | gowes, hence Dec. 20 orning. lution after eliminating the independence of ve buy ¢ S T pails, 20 in a case, $%C; 5-Ib pails, 12 In a | Fifth and Clary strects, SW 25 by SE 80; $237 NEw - 16—Ship Cyrus the Cuban Republic. T D Prospective buyers were also held in check for (i L 4 i $2371. | TNEW YORK—Cleared April p Cy The remains of Calvin P. Harrison. who | goating ,upp,;’ oF :(-Mkshe _{.;fl&"rr:n:‘se;he 'fi;“.fl the time being by the fact that Liverpool, al- COTTON MARKET. case, $%c; 10-1b pails, 6 in’a case, 8te; §0-1b | Mrs. Camilla Sameon (owner) with Ferdi- | wakefield, for San Francisco. : an ide i S fins, 1 or 2 in a case, T%c; wooden buckets, 20 | nand Wagner (contractor), architects Salfield N PORTS 2 t. Tie; fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, T%c; half | & Kohlberz, excavation, brick and BORBIGH = NEW YORK, April 18.—COTTON—Qutet; | 18 0% {150 i) 7ike per . : Work, patent chimneys, for a two-story - ang | YOKOHAMA—Sailed April 16—Br stmr Co- was Kkilled t the Chilkoot Pass avalanche | market for professional operators on aecount | though opening at a good advance, had lost on the 3d inst., arrived from the northern | °(;§h°ffif !":!“h which prices move. But It is | about all of it before trading commenced here. idaling, 6%c. b t fi ‘buildi ~ for Tacoma. country Brndas: Mool e v e e | evidentithacithe Tresent snethes e ho e | oIt B wakkn igavs: b m , 6%c. S asement frame building on N line of Jackson | lumbia, for Tace s Taated Atithis OAA Malors Cha e with_buying orders below the present lorel E“ngm Alizioat. barers¥the’ toaiket gor :nd:‘; NEW ORLEANS, April 18 —COTTON— HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. street, 197:6 E of Plerce, E. 40 by N 1271:8%; | ,HAVRE—Arrived April 17—Br bark Ben 3 . of prices. Any cc o ; middling, 5 1-16c. . von, from Oregon. terday morning. The young man Who | with large seling o reniine, “yS0ce I8 met | yay " The big bull factor of last week, the Bteaag; midchas s A URG—Arrived April 15—Br ship Duns- Hides are weak, and buyers are demanding met such a tragic death was the son of | produces the almost unyielding steadiness of | foreisn demand for American grain, was again PORTLAND BUSINESS. cessions. Sheepskins are particularly weak. THE CALL AR. yre. trom Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison of 157 Tremont | the market A one point turn seems to be | Yooy, S of iy LAlnE Rtafediua T e AND IINE. Culls. and braniad aai PG o DEPARTURE BAY Sailed April 17-Ship Achbury licights, and was well | 8Pout the utmost that the professional room | SYerything Oettd G Warht it Tnasa28t8 [ PORTLAND, Or.. April 18-—Exchanges, | about lc (nder the quotations. Heavy salted April, 1598, B S ROSALIA-Sailed April 15—Br ship a large circle of acquaint: traders are.able to accomplish, was - accepte % markets at . palances, $46,636. % bt edlum, 8%@9c; light, Sie; Cow- SANTA ROS e o nite OF s i Upintances, | o' gold received by “Saturday's steamers | £20d, Prices; Ths eyldchce of deiermination | #R; belancst ¥ o™ glgdise; Stas, boi saited Kip, ‘bos, Calf Star of Bengal, (or S A April 12-Br brk 4 ffor. to his depart R ed the cash reserve e les, , Sc; Calf, K ghia Telds "W & Hudont Sk the | Mktos28 enESEEens samonnind I o day | i R el ) Sl LOCAL MARKETS, 57 56 and"vel, Tigioag e Gt L 3| Fioon || TAINTR “RoSKEIATATrived April 1-Bark nmar School. by Y The ,000,000 engaged | putie" movement, in which St. Louis shorts ——— culls, 1@lic; Goatskins, U c each; duids, | L[| | | || _ April 6. rondelet, from Comox. Months he had been em- | byer, “showed livile enprncy, ket 200 | were e Cpromlnent, and. which: oomtioic EXCHANGE AND BULLION. 5@i0c; Deerskins, good summer, 25@30c per 1b; s Tn—‘?m G F L ailed April 15—Stmr Conemaugh medium. 20c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins shear- d on ihe Post-Intelligencer of Seat- | though call money was loaned on the Jti | or holf an hour. Offerings were small and in for San Francisco . le. but like many 8 lots, prices advanced steadily. lings, 20@25c each: short wool, #0@Elc eacl April 13, TBLIN—Arrived April 16—Br ship Slerra Aecens . g 3 hy's. clos ; & becam A OW—No. 1 re . i No. Neveta: oom Facome e he feceased leaves two brothers J. V.| money and ¢ per cent for time money. The | feivy enough to cause & turn the market had | Naw Tork Brcnange. Sight . =\ 35 | J@Bic refned, sc; Grease, dc. — AL rrison. who s at present in I movement of fun e interior continues, | yavanced to $T8c, the high Drice of the day. | New York Exchange, telegraphic. — T | oWV I e TR C R Lo ) 3) | First Quarter, S AMRIG AN BANK other. The st mad rites wore: Wit | side banks are beginning to loas morne pous; | Realizing on the'advance then beceme quite | Fine Silver, per ource... e o Sonin rer T R B ehie e P othe st 8o e = o g " e : ; 3 . 5 hessed by many friends of the family, The expectation of @ Government a8 R eopred 75 Biike, T pocsore/ Mexfoan Diallars foosoiod.. % dow | “HOPs—itte crop. 20t for poor (o falf and Ot Locarno, Switzerland, and et Sesorten, and The TRIKES wentness OIS, (DeIF | Tuly at one Ume ln ia Sftemoss (s 'as'low | WHEAT AND OTHER GRAIN. | [SOWslerswh SRLSRR O R PO T b CALIFORNIA MORTGAGE & SAVINGS BANK, % v - | as C.. 3 ere closed. e General G. G. Meade Gorps. ment bonds to-day was taken as indicating the | Very fittle was done either in'May or the other | WHEAT—The Manydown takes for Cork 1f,- SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. A branch of the United States Hydrographle 524 Montgomery street, San Francisco. General G. G. Meade Corps, G. A. R..| *'f P futures. is, valued at $27.900. 3 Office, located in the Merchants' Exchange, is | Paid up capital and reserves ... 3620, 000 985 ctis, ge, ‘ A The market for rallroad bonds was almost | ' (Corn was strong early in sympathy with The scarcity of feed has resulted in increased 4 general Savings and Comimercial Banking will on the evening of the Z1th inst. give | absolutely stagnant to-day, and there weeé | wheat. Forelkn demand was heavy. The mare | ool pier qomand is eoncerncn. oy fore%ethe | shipments of cattle into this market, and in P car Duancison for the benelt Of | pusiness transacted. an entertainment in A. O. I". Hall in aid | no changes of significance In prices. Total | ket was strong to the close, July closing %c | huying for shipment at the present high _mm: consequence several descriptions are lower. | free of expense. Interest paid on savings deposits. of its relief fund that is used to re | sales, $550,000. . 3 2 here furthe ange in Hogs. viga g ans on approved real estate security and She. { Lund that is used to reliove | S8ick, 3 Paten mew 4s declined v, the o1a 4n | "N rotlowed corn to some extent, ruling firm | o TISCHaLe", Quotations are as rollows:' $15) | Thege, s B SUIILSE GUES Sl ok trom | cres, ‘whers comniete mete ot charts aad il on‘eommercial paper. i fainilles. Miss Helen Black. a prominent | fcslstered 13 4be 018 48 coupon 1 and the 6o % | all day. The best, prices were. ruling at the o e o i 1L €OL W par simehictors are o foligwa: T iy, | IOF dircctions of e world are kept on hand |, o DIRECTORS: o b . ose. ~ Jul 3 3 o . §%c: second quality, o SR member of (his corps, declares that if | "Total sales ‘of ‘stocks’ to-day were 11,600 | “Provislons were exceptionally dull and prices CALL BOARD SALES. s thar dusity, 1@5¢ por.Ib; o e A, I e | m. G Siebe, A Tognassint. = is war she will be one of the first to | shares, including: Burlington, 7123: Northern | during most of the session were practically at | Informal Session — 9:15 o'clock — December— Large, 5@6c; small, 6%@7c per Ib. hte, dangers to navigation and all matters | Brunner, McD. R. Venable, A. Wieland, volunteer her services as & nurse and | Pacific preferred, 3420; St. Paul, §920; Union | & standstill. Only a narrow trade was done. | 12,000 ctls, $1 50%; 2000, $150%. MUTTON—Wethers, dh3@vc; £ 8@8%c | of Interest to ocean commerce. F. Kronenberg, Chas. Martin, C. Gehret, P. wear the Geneva Cross. | Pacifc preferred, #%ili Usion Paciflc, Dever | At the close July pork Was unchanged, July | Second Session—December—13,000 ctls, $159%;: | per ib. The time ball on top of the bullding on Tele- | Tognazzini, S. Grandl, G. Rotfanai.