The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 11, 1899, Page 10

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t1 Kongkong, via Yokohama 17 da; via Honge " MILLSTUFFS. ton, ; Southfield Welli on, $7 50; Se e e e e B cd B il e e DU S EDE S e & Pty % Coos Tay, 60 Wallsend, §1 80 | lulu 6 days 1 Boue 1} mimtes. . . o e | yroun-ca o 15 H ‘an ; L] 18 dnsslighily Ut oo ot ECGS—Receipts, 528 packages. Lk oy e iformia el S n Ol?)%gg'”“fn l‘:’;.klfir 'gefinsymlsnAn‘ihmene Friday, February 10, Potatces, ska 'IC PORTS. Central Pacific fil‘?fi‘,st P & Om. 1,560| Quicksilver, flks. 32 | ] per ton and bars $1 because of urgent demand, | yuts received only 395,000 bushels, compared | CALIFORNIA HAY—Wheat, $16@17 for good | Onions. she elgn buying continued beyond precedent, while | Southern, 21g22c. hakers'_extras, §3 %0@4; Oregon and Washing- X A ; 7 home indications now,_point to a smaller crop DRIED FRUITS. ton, $3G3 6 per bLl. L L DU e RockSHUEIEs || Stmr Corons, [Detney, iBat Diego; | Goodall, than was expected. The stocks on hand are | NEW. YORK, Feb, 10.—California dried fruits | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | 0 CRoHle, Gite, ¥ 0 3 Eerking a8 Co. Honolulu; Willlams, D SUMMARY OF THE MAREETS, rominencq during the week en ressonable | heavy, both commercial and mill, but fOrelEn | arn exaerr skoroatod soplos, Which remain | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | PRk.and S in sacks. o oo | Schr Aloha, Babel, Honolulu; , Di- TN uoyancy ol these mortgages, tending to create | buying supports the rise in prices :mrh- far. ¢ | about steady. Flour, $3 xlfiu per. F}O& 'w‘l;l}flez “l}:‘:unaggo 3278 | o4 5004 90; extra do, § wallan, $5 37%; mond & Co. SAILED. Bflver unchang strength in the general marl :‘t" 2 aavangeati Wl)‘nt wool is worth In view gl mejm EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 10!0’ 5 per .wo.m & ocren me:l 8 O el 8:; Japan, # '%@4 75; Lo $5@6 50. Friday, February 10, Wheat quiet. United States old 4's resi 4 advanced % | stocks yet unconsumed few are able to judge, pound; prime wire tray, $%@se; cholce, ia cream Cornmeal, 18 25 neal, ¥ 20; Oat | "H0G a3t *1he Vestorn Sugar Refning Com: £ Barley futures advanced. and the 5's %. United States n and that fact hinders adjustment of prices fOT | giio: fancy, 9%@10c. Groats, $¢ 40; Hom! rd 25@3 50; Buckw pany_quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed | Stmr Arcata, Maoguen, Coos Ba{; More demand for Oats. declined 3 and ‘the regiatersd % i) thei bid #ooda. Baien Rave -hee amell, B e R ONEY S8 per 1b, as to size and Eloari et Crartsd W 0 3101, 58308, | Gnd Fine Crushed, §%c: Powdered, 6%c; Candy | Stmr Walla® Walla, Wallace, Victoria ang v s 5 Jonn rod s oHeNt stat quality. : - i P Granulated, §%c; Dry Granulated, 5%c; Con- | Port Townsend. SR \Ihs total sales of stocks t.0ay, were A1) | week, against 6,305,200 lust year, and 9175500 In | ¢ ApiicoTs Royal, 1G1c; Moorpark, HQIo. | (barfele), $5 85G6 15; in sacks, 4 Q8 05: Pearl | coctioners: o, S5io; Californin, A Sc; Sagno, | Stmr Samon, Jahnsen, Eureka, Ay, SINE: It 00 ALY e Coctral Hacific, 5017; "Burlington, 100,89 | ihe same week of 1337, but this veat 200 18 | PEACHES—Unpeeled, 5@llc; peeled, Lo LA itol e lia A, 6%c; Bxtra C, bic: Golden C, f%c; half | Stmr Chilkat, Anderson, Eureka. = D e B et e Ctropolitan, 4310; Reading | 1397 the buying has by no meens represented et 0 per 100 pounds. barrels, %c more than barrels, and boxés e | Ship Shenandoah, Murphy, Port Townse Beans and Seeds dull, referred, 15,830; M. K. and T. 3400; do pre- | consumption only, hv:;m;“‘,zeu-be e CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. N more. No‘o:?,r taken for less than 75 barrels | Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Chinese Rice advanced. erred, 5500; Northern Pacific, 6990; Rock Island, | blood, wool o T s, ety — i cr its equivalent. SPOK. ! d R d, e Hfoceed. $300; | and firm, the quotations indicate CHICAGO, Feb. 10— WHEAT—The Lre ot v George Stet- Smeodg UG DD e I S ; Dlon Pacine proferred, | Ohlp ond othet BeCces, ' ijoiea by cop. | wheat market quoted deciines of from %G | Recelpts of Tay are altogsther too largs for RECEIPTS OF PRODUCH. | aaneyfer S, " I0R¥ for San Hrancises | > ;P , 4700; Tobacco, ; Steel, below trading commenced here an T e demand, anc e lull and we = “ ¢ 16 : v—Bark Guy C Goss, Poultry keeps steady. R ioe oas, o Consolidated Gas, 4s00! | Solidation and attempts of that nature that ita | [0 ROV SO S L6 000 bushels of wheat | 11 onaequence. There is no further change in | _ . For Friday, February 10, Jan §, lat 16 §, long 34 W—Bark Guy Good Game firmer. | Brookiyn Transit, 5000; Pactfic Mail, ‘10,7is; | wonderful prices have not reflected distrust. | GiPf el ™ URder such influences the market | 7 SAPFRNU o e e trom Fhiladeiphia, for San Francleco Frults about the same. | Bugar, 25,475; Tehnessee Coal and Irom, 4800; l'.‘l!e‘:d e e e T een large. for | Dere was weak at the start, May opening %@e | BI05 B0 ko0 wils g’ne , ctls ..... 105|Straw, tons e L v antiacD. Provisions unchanged. St Louls and Southwestern, 3520. B eIt Phrisiare Lo $i1 40 and grey forge o e X RTcw it el [ Sy Barley, ctls ...... 890 Wool, bales e i v NG STOC! B re. After SLE X Wool about the same. O e to $107 and in fnished products beeausé | fuciuations mearured by e range the price | FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled —Barley, 320911 o ot e o POINT LOBOS, Feb 10, 10 p m—Weather —_— d B 3 scarcely reacled that poin jobbing, ; ‘ake, i Cot- g = A 3 CASTERN PORTS. ‘anada i ; Cracke orn, H § % 4 e o The following is o statement of the public | Canada outhern! Do prefd. Sure for supplies, but ralls have advanced 32 | \1NIn€ centers Indicaigd T ATEL “mar. | § xed Feed, | Beans,’ sks + _ 6%|Lime, bbls . 91 | worth, for San Fran Oats, ctls debt bearing no interest, $3%5,410,345 84; certifi- | Chi G W. 16% (Unlon Pecific turb it in others, causing unusual irregularity | orders except of merest retail kind. ere | (20t and Wheat and Oat, $12 50@13 50 Chast 475 Midditngs, sk A EEE: Arcived: Feb 10-Ship ‘Orlental, debt and of the cash in the Treasury of the | s 104 |S bags 105 | - | Ches & Ohlo. Do prefd. especially at Philadelphia and Chicago, for | with 443, Y a year ago, while the sea: e e ey eat, $164 L ugar, bag: Areiyed Feb 10-Stuir United States at the close of business January | (% ) 0y Iso Pacific A it mille. are)| MACL ASOOIHushe 14 &1 Y8 AR0) 11 rere Taryas | cON SNOLCS TN ENEIT TLOES Tl o WS et on Bran, ks .. 3% Chicory, bbls 821 | Newburg, hence Feb 4; stmr Grace Dollar, hne 1, recelved from Secretary Gage: Interest- | cni ‘Ba Q 187% |86 Rallway. | everywhere overcrowded. ~At the same time | amounting to 865,000 bushels. On the OMher | $17g1: Island Barley, $13@14: Alralfa, 3§16 DERAKN Sis Feb 3. boaring debt, $1,040,662,030; debt on which In- | Chi & E Iil 86%| Do prerd 5 the many negotlations for consolidation of In- | hand, however, forelgn advices were Very dis- | 1y 50; Stock, $10; Clover, nominal. OREGON. COOS BAY—Arrived Feb 9—Stmr Empire, terest has ceased since maturity, §1,287,150 26; | Do prefd [1116 " |Texas & Pacific.... 21l | terests arrest trade in some quarters and dis- | couraging and’ the seaboard had no shippifg | OUTSIDE HAY (from Oregon. Utah, ete.)— | Flour, qr sks 12,374'Onlons, sks ..... 112 | hence Feb 7. a T v notes, offset by an_equal | C g 1. D 1d. . % | in prices. The pipe consolidation appears 1o | were several rapld fluctuations between T@ | g, 12; Grass Hay, $10 5 Potatoes, sks 1,105, Millteed, 'sks. 55 . from Bal- Ly e e qmei: | Toar oo Bale 2 s S B oppositign ot one | B3, Bt ear the end. under selling by inter- | $L 0@ rnse Hay O g o2 $0; | Tt et Lo s berk Maion CufjopieStromiFal- aggregate of debt, $1,950,063,208 Compared | Ch{ & N W. 149 Wabash | company, but the actlvity is greater than ever | ests which have recently been good b\lye“rhflé STRAW—50@70¢ per bal Bran, sks . 530| Screenings, sks 25 | from Honolulu: ship Ducile, Hence with the statement issued December 31 the | "o hrer 191 Do prefd before. About 20,000 rails have been sold at | May sank until 72%c was reached, and at il Barley, ctls .... 1,085/ | 5 figures show a decrease of certificates and | ¢ Cc C & § 59 |Wheel & | New York, half for a Nova Scotla road. close_there were sellers at 72%@72%c. Sine BEANS AND SEEDS. NEVADA. { ANGELES—Sailed Feb 9—Schr Wawo- Treasury notes amounting to $594,000 and an in- | “5; prefa.. % | Do prefd Fallures for the week have been 217 In the | CORN—Moderate recelpts and the growlng gyt i 10} |nas fax Newport: (8- ‘ache Challenwer, forSan: crease fn the aggregate debt of | 494 (oD | Del & Hudson..:!1121| Express | nited states, against 205 last year, and 3 conviction_that they will fematn o perm Deslers quote the old prices with & poor de- 3 conrse B : cash in the Treasury at the date mentloned ' ne j, & W. 58 | Ad: x.s in Canada, against 43 last year. ently s 3 r all kinds. Arrived Feb 10—Br bark Orion, from Hiogo. was: Gold, $26 stiver, $606,612,688 21; | % | Ariean —_— OATs—An improvement n the cash demand | mand for ab TAMIDY} ORATCMARERT. VICTORIA-In tay Feb 10 Bark Colomay fm | Den & Rio G. Do prefd 2% | American B 73% |United States and light Tecelpts strengthened oats. There | BEANS—Bayos, $185@195; Small Whites, $2 BRADSTREET'S ON TRADH CONDITIONS. | and light recelpts | strengthencd, Q% ommis- | 05’1 Forse Whites, $1 501 sor. Plake: s Chermainus, for Tientsin paper, $54,095,4 , _minor coin, frac- Eggs are much cheaper and very plentiful, tional curre 110; aggregate, | oo no oy 143, | Wells F: her, EURE Arrived Feb 10—Stmr Alliance, s b themreas: . % |Wells Fargo. —= 2 slon_houses, May left off a shade .igher. 2 10: Redsy $3 30@3 35: Blackeye, 33 75; Butters, | Dutter is dearer. Cheese is unchanged. nce Feb 8; stmr ¢ 2 695 42, and on ‘ st prefd % Miscellagequs— NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—Bradstreet'sto-morrow | ~ pROVISIONS—Owing to the ""'l'lrn';“'x‘n-‘;f 32 2i@2 50 Limas, 33 20g3 2: Den, §2 302 50 | From present Indications housekeepers will hs;:m&(k 85 sioox, Mcas ’;nz\'mge“fcerSe-’Pnshsn- January 81 g 8" decrease | b N pridso o 1881, Do prefd will say: That some favorable effects are like- | hogs provisions started falrly e THe, Bl | Red Kidneye, 32 40 per ctl. have to pay high prices for meats for some | cisco. Do during the mont Bt AP ey Iy to follow the atmospherlc changes of the | ket soon became Mewly DWCIAL, o pork and | SEEDS Brown Mustard, #EGETS per ctl: | time to come, as cattle sheep and hogs are |~ NEWPORT (§)_Arrived Feb 10—Stmr South Illinois Cent. 115%| Do prefd 353 | week 15 evidenced by reports of improved dis- | B, BUPPOCH 3*geciine all round. Pork and lard scarce and steadily getting scarcer and prices | Coast, from Eureka. GOVERNMENT FINANCES. Ll Lake Erie & W.... 20% Am_Tobacco. tribution at retall of heavy winter goods, while | Geclined 5@7%c each and ribs 2@tc. gt:;'rv zsigmi&?@i;{fiénx:r lg;“;!lcr?ll-,n%g;, are Tising ‘every day or %0, glolied ‘Peb 10-—Stmr South Coast, for Re- Goveinment recelpts for the first seven | Doipretd 671, Do prefd the effect on spring trade appears to be chiefly | The leading futures ranged as fo! : Hoe. ' | The Poultry market is only moderately sup- | ““Nisy M- Sai 0 : o | Lake Shore. 20015 |Cons Gas. Ner inaniar G HTED PEAS—Niles, $1 65 | NEHALEM—Sailed Feb 6—Schr Seven Sis- rionths of the fiscal year were as follows Louis & Nash..... 6% Com Cable Co 5 - (resarded as jone of rethndation Satier SuA DTS FicTee Open. High. Low. Close. es, $1 65@1 70; Green, $2 10 | plied and prices are firm in consequence. Game | eer it icn. 1898- Manhattan L.. GOl T & Trom...... atg | positive injury. In leading staples the strength | gy cur'NG, 93— ez ctl. is_cheaper and plentiful. | led Feb 10—Schr Annie Larsen, Customs .. Met St Ry Do prefd G0 © | of prices is still a feature, all the gains made | ooy 73 8% 2% Tt | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABL Frults and Vegetables show no changes | for San Pedro; stmr Mineola, for San Fran- - Mich Cent Gen Pieetsicn . 1105 | in January being sustained, if not further im- | Ti¥ % 1 it b 3 ABLES. | worthy of mote. A good many Potatoes ars | s Tavsen. fo SontPateoy bty Minn & St L. Haw Com Co. “ | proved. Some reflection of the cold wave is | 0/ NG gl oo feets vero Sithoits (et coming in frostbitten by the recent cold snap. | Flickinger, for Pisagua. ———— | "Do 1st prefd Brooklyn R T | found in the advance in wheat, showing an [y 6% 84 3% % o ut feature yester-| Following {s The Call's regular weekly ed Feb 10 htenaw, hence Feb $287,736,820 | Mo Pacific 414/ Intl Paper. 1 | Inclination to concede some damage to the | jypy | 3% 814 3T 3% | day. Recelpts of Vegetables were meager. * | price list: hip Sintram, hence J ; Br stmr Garonne, he first seven months of | ©°| Do preta " | winter wheat crop, in view of claims that snow | geptember % 8 3% 37%| POTATOES—$105@115 per ctl for Early | Coal, per ton— | from Honolulu! Br stmr Glenogle, from Hong- Aol Tt s 5 14% [Laclede. Ga: | for protection is lacking in many sections. In | > tXe 3 Rose, $5c@$1 10 per sack for River Burbanks; | Cannel ......$—@12 00 Castle Gate..$9 0@—— | kong; schr Glendale, from San Pedro. Eegy 301, | Lead aggressive strength, altke of demand and price, | pay 8% 2% 2% 2% sonoma and Marin Burbanks, $0c@$1 10 per ctl; | W.Clington . —@10 00 Southfield | “Feb 10—Br bark Kate F Troop, off Dungeness 1897-98, 103 | Do pref | however, Iron and’ steel are easily first this | Jiy 77" D26 26% 26% 5% | Oregen, $1001 3 Sweet Potatoes. 175 for Moy | New Welling- | Wellington 950 | to-day, bound in from Acapuico, for Puget 136% Fed Steel | week, and the list of advances reported this | ‘Moqy" Py barrel— ced; New Potatoes, 2@2%c per Ib. s“'nl - -mmn W‘Cnos Bay. 709 | Sound. = 1434| Do prefa week' 1s almost a roll call of that industry’s | prgy 110 1012% 1000 1002% | “GRIONS 50@Ts0 per sack: Oregons, 75@oe | Seattle 8 Dg—- SAN PEDRO—Sailed Feb 10—Schr James H Dairy Produce, etc. Bruce, for Port Gamble; schr Nokomis, for Butter. fancy, per |Cheese. Swiss.....20#% | Tacoma; schr square ..... @60 Common Eggs...17%@20 | dena, for products. Among the advances noted might be | "y g 4" per per ctl. mentioned barbed wire, steel ralls, Southern, | pgy pounds— VEGETABLES — Asparagus, 20G%c Do 1st prefd! B 0 e 0e Do 24 prefd 65 [Nat Lin Of 34 [Pacific Malil n, for Seattle; stmr Pasa- : :J 3 L it % . Nor West 18_|People’s G | Eastern and Bessemer pigiron, nalls and wire | yyjy | 6571% 68 B7% 6T Green Peas, 6@Sc; String Beans, — D B | R e No Amer Co. 3% Pullman Pal. “ | plates, the most strength being exhibited at | Soptember .. G§7is 590 68% 68| bnge, 40950; Tomatoes, $1@1 50 for Los Ange. | Do Per roil 500 Rahoh [ Beus e s | 1 R GO falled RebfilEtur hloh No Pacific % |Stiver Certificates. Yestern markets. Copper Is again higher and | > §pch RigL 5er 100 pound: les: Exg Plant. 10015tk Nt 1bs- Gartie, 105 . ® —y e oo or San Francisco. Do prefd Standard R & T | quotations are now not far from those made in | pay . 505 500 500 { perIb; Dried Okra, 1ic per Ib; Green Peppers, | Pickled ... 350240/ Honey Comb, per | ASTORIA—Arrived Feb 10—Br bark St Marys Neéarly $36,000,000 of increase ‘1.';‘ 'gr‘f‘)nd"ur_!"‘ Ontario |Sugar the great French corner which burst ter;7 years | july 515 “g% ggv. —— per Ib: Dried Peppers, 7@12%c: Carrots, C)il::eln‘cx;ir Ib —%fi; g’o R Agg}s | ;My. from Yokohama; bktn Omega, hence Feb shis.vear is due to the war with Spain. Ex- ‘ 5 = : . a Iso higher, but tin % 26@30 per stick; Mush . 5 > s SQUDD. 5 i var ad led. >, ~ - 2 v as follows: 7] T SCO. it e e a S jmatner e et oo e eiariy foocs | | Do, iitia. bactar aemsandtand ateafier: No. CUEES L Ty S acon 12817, Pork, fresh ......—@12'| VENTURA—Arrived Feb 10—Stmr Geo Loo- - | Re : : heir old strength. 0c; No. 2 red, o: No. , 3%@6e; 3 2 i3 Eank seoe 8 5 i The money In ecirculation in the United “I;?{“,L‘fv-"m oowEer e e e atiity/enkielyance G ate. i @abe No. 2 wmzse_.%aos,gglcz: ::"’:‘n:";’ same and arrivals cleaned up well Corned Beef......-106-— Rourid Steak: g | Bt b tates on the 1st of F y wi ollow: v g i it . 3 wl 3014c; No. 2 rye, 55%c; No. 3 ., 1 . 5@ b Feb r e o o e Do Sl e S ii‘:fi;‘:—edfiufir“t‘;n‘:fie rlc’pg:l':d! o ooy “fi‘%%’nc“;"@;f{f i Maxseed, ' §Li3; prime | POULTRY — Dressed Turkeys, 15@17c; live | Do S rteninte 0% | stmr Gleongle, from Hongkong, via Victorla; 0 pr 7" [Pacific Coast. | wool A%k mess: pork, per. barrel, | Turkeys, 18@14c' for Gobblers ‘and 1 |Smoked Beet 2wl | bark Marion Chilcott, from Baltimore: schr Rogksialah 1174 | dolo Southern {EheawooloniZwoo Saarkat SLARthiacitoliconty e o potadatl 6008 Sk ot and 13@Uo for | yotton 5 Pork Sausa 21420 | Glendale, from San Pedro; bark Retriever, fm et s Agih1 o e e il hecty o the By o84 1004 50; | ary_salted | Bes: “reoePS Bl 0T Suke M [ ramb 925 Veal .. .12@15 | San Pedro; ship Lucile, hence Jan 21; Br e e Bl e ook regais (410300 bushels, againat 6385 | oulders, hoxed, “4igucs short clear sides, | @1 to; old oosters, 4 8005 S0 Trvers. $0 00 | whoe e ‘0 75| Quall, pr dor.2 ng - {ioadKate BiTroonstnn 2 Sviien: - TNy g | 418 bushels last week, 3,419,504 in the corre- oxed, $5 05@5 155 vhisky, = : Brollers, 5 or large, for small; 2 P = g 5 | e = b US3s . Y Central Ists..117% | sponding week of 18, 2,051,345 bushels In 1857, | goods, per gallon, §1 25; sugar, cut loat, 5.70c; | Pigeons, $i@1 25 per dozen for old and $2@2 2 | Yours, Roost- o, Mallard, pair T@ & | HIOGO—Sailed ¥eb §—Br ship Dalgonar, for U S new ds reg. J C 68 .....16 | 2718391 bushels in 1896 and 2,572,450 bushels granulated, 5.20c. for Squab. O Te Tooatine e - Dl 75@1 25 | DOrt Aneeles. 18 | Do coup grih Caroltna 88,1130 | Jias e Frceipts, Shipmerty. | , SAME—Quall, $150; Mallard, 8103 50, Can- | Oon T wp & ST b pais. gl | , FORT NATAL-Arrived Feb —Br ship Rock- S 4s Ol TS 1 . v 1 th the etn of mybeat rticles— 3 - | vasback, 5; Sprig, $1@150; Teal, $1@1 50; s 2 | hurst, from Port 3 | D> o No Pac lsts e agreRae 1SR 105 Dusheln, agminet. 103,545,428 Ein ARl Ol s B0y | Widkeor Toemst 2 Small Duek, ToeG3l; Eng- PTG O G T pSYDNEY—Arrived prior Feb 10-Bktn Geo O _Do_2ds o 3s $'4 | bushels last ! eat, Dushe o q o 18! nipe, $2 60g3; Jack Snipe, $125; Gray Ve, 8@ 20| n T By _ | Perkins, fr reka. | US s reg . Do 4s 103 " | *'Bisiness failures in the United States number | Corn, bushels. 499,000 17200 | Geese. $2@2 50; White Geese, 31: Brant, $1 2@ | Hurke %2 nk 1P 1Y ‘gs{‘,:,flcg';gkb; B LONDON—Arrived Feb 9—Br stmr Belglo, Tncreass ... > Do saisoun) YC& 107% | only 193 this week, against 207 last week, 218 | Qats, bushels. g 210.000 | 150; Honkers,'$33 60; Hare, $1; Rabbits, $130 | Geese, each... Dl 00 | e Tan BoT: ah Frie circulation per capita Is $25 42. (oot | Ria ciass Ao or e W e 1oy | In this weekc a year ago, 301 In 1697, 251 In’ 1536 e biale] oo 209 | for Cottontalls ‘and $1 for smali. Plgeohs palr.. 5@ %) Enxiin Saipe, £ PRl A i r ship in circulation for January was $20.- | ] 313 | and 246 in 1895. » d d e abbits, palr. — per doz.... Lo . e ®Of the increase for the year $145,400,000 | D9 B - o= 122" | “Business fallures In the Dominion of Canada | 6. the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter BUTTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Hare, each.... —@ B e R B s LR in_gold coin and $5,600,000 was In silver | p5; Gy 00 [0 Nav 4 o 102 | pumber 38, as compared with 36 last week, 51| market was firm; creameries, 14@20c; dairles, | p Fruits and Nut Maru, from Yokohama; U § stmr Scandia, hno The general stock of gold coin in the | , 20, CUTTer % 10 8 123 | In this week a year ago, 64 in 1897, 70 in 189 | {1G17c. Eggs, firm; fresh, 20c. Cheese, steady: utter s lower, dull and weak. Cheese | Almonds, 1b Limes, doz.. ey > ¢ountry on January 1 wae $824,483,146, agatnet | 5o 7g4; 4y ° 6 0§ Tine & Ei | and 39 in . creams, SK@llc. 2 * | stands the same. Eggs are going down on the | Apples, ib Oranges.’dos. Saiied Feb 3—Ship St Francis, for Phila- 30 for February, 1998 - Pl | can 8o 2ds 10% |Reading. 4s % | e e run and are piling up in spite of the efforts of | Bananas, doz..... e e b | delphia. i L 3 %% R G W 1 9. | BANK CLEARINGS. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. dealers to keep their floors clean. St et o YOKOHAMA~Sailed Jan 18—Br ship Troop, 600,000 for the twelve months. [Walnuts, 1b . ‘ W = Lemons, doz .. 9515 5t L & 1) Sa111% i = BUTTER- o 18 |St L & § F Gen 6s.123% | NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—The following table, Receipts. Shipments. e . e | | Veretable 04% (Bt P Con .. 163% | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | Citles— Bushels. Bushels, | ,Creamery Fancy creamerles, 114@2c; sec- | Artichokes, dos. for Orgeon. WEATHER REPORT. Lettuce, doz . ; Hale & Norcross oudy over the north- | Homestake { A , Ib. Mush: 391 EAN TRAVE (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | %St P C& Pists... 118 | ings at all the principal cities for the week | Minneapolls e 8470 | "Dairy—Cholce to fancy, @ec; common | Bests, dor . oo 1D oc: T L. N FRANCISCO, February 10, 5 p. m. | 05|50 Ry 5 ended February 10, with the percentage of in- | PliutR ) - 24500 2o [ O s plekled ron, | BENS, white. I ég Potato following are the seasonal rainfalls to | Erie Gen 48 »..... 72% Standard B | crease and decrease, as compared With the | Chicago ... T See 24,248 c oods—] 3 : roll, olored, o0, Sweet . 5 as compared with those of same date| F W & D lsts tr. S413(Tenn new set 3 ;| corresponding week last year: Toledo il atem 13 ag0!| QLSS LOr dRILY) and 1OLIo" for “creamery. cabiare) eadh 16 | Raciohes, 42 behstoais Pacific Coast Steam-hlp Co. season, and rainfall in last twenty-four | g"{rsz% B‘-‘ = 1}; iTgoPfin:“ 'd'! 1st: st !izmmag’:. %u'.‘ rlx;?l‘“! lg.m l;r% ]blanr.:‘u{n Butt'er-ll‘ldle packed, 13%@l4c per c.unnev'vm.heu:n sflm gm r;;’: bnclh!.z%fi:fi Steamers leave Broadway 8 . Z Citles— - 3 . 3 .6 : Elgin, nominal. Celery, bunch..... 5@— |String Beans, 1b..2%5@— A Ly ' Wb tem | DRS0s e RS New York 313 ... | Kansas City 17,000 41500 | P EES R Cholee. mild new. 11%@12c; old, 10 | Creas” dos DOcha. 0@ [Thyms, 1o e 2003 i oSt PSS 24 Hours. Season. Season. | M § e %ig.P D 1sts. Boston . 4 @11c; Cream Cheddar, 12@12%c; Young Amer- | Green Peas, 1b....10@12 Turnips, doz. 5@20 Feb, 5, 10, 15, 20, 2; Mar. 3} 0.09 18.26 21. In“{;”gfl.y g gbuh 1st 5s Chicago . Totals 116,319 | fca, 12@13c; Eastern, 10@12c. Lentils, 1b . 6@ 8, Tomatoes, M......12@15 change at Seattle. = e I Tt 525 | Jowa C lsta o108 | Do ds ... Ehiladelphia Tidewater— * inans | GECOS Ranch Eges, 16@15¢ per dozen; store | Fish, per lb.— For Victoria, Vancouver, (B. o I o185 [0 naw o e e i uiee | St Louts Boston ..... 117,33 | Eggs, 14@15c; Eastern, — Barracuda ~@-|hrimps C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, 0,00 3 353 | Ea v OonecIES S Do atauan Baltimore . Philadelphia . DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Codheh’". Tatome P reem 'fl'@cfi" 000 b i MK s St | Wis Cent lsts. San Franclsco Baitimore Flounders e ob s o i 0.00 2 S Dolds ¢ 5% |Colo Southern Cincinnati 2 New Orlean Everything stands about the same. Herring D it by thetaucier: dlici 0.00 3 3.18 | ) MINING ‘S})TOLKS. __ | Kansas City . . Galveston DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Halibut . uu.s:. and ‘evem’flf wm;f_’fiy o fg b oy *| Con Cal & V 1 93| Plymouth 10 | Detroit L tor No. 1 2nd $1 50@1 75 for choice. D Ry.: at Vanoouver to C. P. Ry, ; mintmum, 4; , 48 Z | Deadwood .. 43 |Quicksilver 50 | Cleveland 10,496,622 Wheat— Pears—Toc@s2. . A For gureka (Hucaboldt BRy); 3 b niy Mebe d WEATHER CO! AND GENERAL | Gould & Ciirry. 30|~ Do prefd Loulsville 712022 Opening CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $150@3 00@1 50 (Do, softshell, s, 1, 18, 23, 28; Mar. 5 and every fift | 2 |Blerra Nevada 115,700 per box; Seedlings, $1@1 50; Mandarins, $§1 2@ 2@15| Mussels, qt H mf‘:-“ls:'i\u medlel e e e 00 % | Providence Closing . 50 00|Standard 20 | Milwaukee $175; Lemons, 75c@$l 50 for common and § 20@— | Oysters, Cal, ‘The weather is partly o I 4 Harford, (San Luis Obispo), ¢ of the Pacific Slope and clear over the | Iron Silver 8/Union Con 40| 8t. Paul Flour— 250 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, ;| Salmon, fresh.....15@20 Do, Eastern, doz. Cayucos, Port . . S Fiont ain as! fallen alocg the | ALexican 125 50| Yellow Jack 1 | Buffalo Opening California Limes, 50c@$1 per small box; Grape | Sturgeon 12@15 Gaviota, Santa Barbara, V;’,‘_‘;‘;’}n‘gfli‘f:"& ol et o over it BOSTON STOCKS AND BOND! Omaha . Closing Fruit, $2; Bananas, $1 @250 per bunch; San Pedro, East Sap edro (Los o . "B Sy Money— Westingh Elec ... 43% | Indlanapolls N SWhent— Pineapples, $2G4 50 per dozen. i e Newport, 8 & m. Feb, 1 5 9 13 11 3 preasure has risen rapidly over the north. | Call loans 233 Do prerd 8% | Columbus, 0111110 Opening D RO INGTEUAND IR ATSING, 2 £ M L g esy atopping. Oniy 4t Port Hare of /thefpountry.A In Aontana fana ey st Ol w0 A3t i) Devianan - : Closing - DRIE! 3 | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | sorq’ (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port ature has generally risen siightly. | 4,1 & St Fe-..... 214 Gen Elec prefd...155 | Harttord : EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Business is of & retail and jobbing charac- | Yyt 17 ot Boin entrance o San | 103 AES SRR SR MRS e favorable for falr, wa o ‘ 4 chmond . - = ter, but there is something doing all the time 2 Q| m., Feb. 3, 7 1. 15 19, 2, 2; - & avorable for fair, ‘warmer | ATCr WEE Ehises gretg’ EEme Erancisco’ Bay, Published by offictal au- | cyiry tourth day thetsatter. C T L il CHICAGO. and quotations are steady. thority of the Superintendent, L334 Allouez Min Co.... 10% | Washington . San Francisco for thirty | poy| o et Trashi 2 CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—CATTLE—The small of- | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, 6%c for 40-30's, 4% | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at|cabo. Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz_Santa Rosalia ¥ : midnight, F“l‘r\}mr)‘ 1, 1 Boston & Albany Boston & Bocleatiss 2 ferings to-day were quite sufficlent to meet | @4¥%c for 50-60's, 3%@3%c for 60-70's, %@3c for | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | gng Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Feb. 11, Mar. §, rthern California—Fair Satirday; warmer; | Bogton & Maine {Butte & Boston .. 86% | New Haven . 3 the limited requirements of slaughterers and | 70-80°s, 2%@2%c for 80-90's, 2G2%c for 9-100's | LWenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | Apr. 6, M oanehieind e i Boston L .. Calumet & Hecla..780 | Worcester . Z shippers. Prices were barely steady In cases | and 1%@2c for 100-110's; Sliver Prunes, 21@ | the height of tide is the same at both places. For turther informatton obtain folder. | ithern SCslitornia Halc = Saturday; & freail i GrivRusERG %|Centennial . Atlanta . & and lower in others. Fancy cattle brought | bc; Peaches, 7@Sc for good to choice,, 9@9i0 = The company reserves the right to changs | Eitehburg {014, Dominion Salt Lake City.... 306 15; cholce ~ steers, $5 305 96 medium | fof fancy and — for peeled; apricots. "10Q12i%e SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1L without previous notice, steamers, salling dates Gen Electr! {Dsceola . Springfield, Mass .. eteers, $4 50@5 10; beet steers, $4 15@4 75; stock- | for Royals and 13%c for Maorpark: Evaporated and hours o 3 turday. Mexican Cent {Quincy . P ot ers and feeders, $3 30@4 75; bulls, $2 7o@4 25; | Apples, 7}%@7%c; sun dried, 5@st%c; Black | Sun rises TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery b day. | N Y & N Eng. Tamarack .. Portland, Me . Western fed stéers, 34 3095 65; Texas steers, | Figs, sacks, 2@2%c; Plums, 4%@6c for pitted | Sun sets street (Palace Hotel). ot o Francisco and vicinity—Talr Saturday: | Oia Colony - Wolverine . 47 | portiand, Or 3 50@5: calves, $5@T 50. ang 1@1%c for unpitted; Nectarines, out; Dears, | Moon sets.. GOODALL, PERKINS & G5 S robably light fog Saturday morning; warmer: | Or Short Line |Humboldt . 2% | 6 Joseph HOGS were Gc higher on an average. Fair | nominal. e 10 Market st., San Francsco. h:h! north wind, | Rubber ... Union Land .. Los Angeles to choice, $3 8734@4 02%; cking lots, $3 65@ | RAISINS—3%c for two-crown, 4¥c for three- g i Special from MountTamalpais—Partly cloudy; | Union_Pac |Adventure . Noriolle 3 85; mixed, 3 70@39%; butchers, 33 72%@4; | crown, t%c for four-crown, 5%@6ic for Seed- [ £ (FF wind northwest, 24 miles; temperature, 62; | West End . | Winona Syracuse light, $3 65@3 92%: pigs, $3 40@3 70. less Sultanas, 4ic for Seedless Muscatels and | _© JH THE u H & ". cu maximum temperature, 54. Do pretd Des Moines . SHEEP were active at unchanged prices. | §1 20 for London Layers; Dried Grapes, 2%@3c. | ;7 % ik B - G. H. WILLSON, THE LONDON MARKET. Nashville al%%';rww lnrlr:e a!eesp, $2 50@4 50; yearlings, NUTS—Chestnuts, 191 per lb;hWflnuu, @3¢ ‘;:fi DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO cal Forecast Official. NDON 3 L Del ; lambs, 3 for hardshell, $@ifc_for softshell; Almonds, 3 o G o Serear R Recelpts—Cattle, oo; hogs, 14,000; sheep, | 7@sc for hardshell, 13@lc for softshell, 15@166 1:3¢ POR B EASTERN MARKETS NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—The Commerefal Ad- | Eohnton 6000. for paner-snell; Péanuts, 6QTc for Eastern and 213 0 e e ikt Wh 3 vertiser's London financial cablegram sas Grand Rapids e e 4%@sc for California; Cocoanuts, 50@5. S ¥ §12 First Class Including Berths Sl The market here was heavy to-day. The set- | Augtsta, Ga - FOREIGN MARKETS. HONEY—Comb, 10@ilc for bright and §@9c suae 07| szt [FARE S1a it ey P and dann for lower grades; water white extracted, 6%@ NEW YORK STOCK CK MARKET. 7c; light amber extracted, 6c; dark, b@bie Columbia_sails Feb, 12, 24, March 4, 14. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | State of California sails Feb. 7, 17, 27, March tlement restricted business, but the tone was | Lowell . firm and after the settlement the inclination | Davton, O. LONDON, Feb. 10.—Consols, 111 1-16@111 3-18; silver, 2714d; French rentes, 102f 90c; wheat car- W YORK, Feb. 10. The stock market left | was to buy. Americans were completely life- | Seattle ez 1b: I ith 8dv: | S , SWAX—24@26c per Ib. the early morning tides are given in the left | 9. L off with advances In the leading specialties and | less, the dealers in them not even forming a Tacoma oo gfi::_“’ef‘ S Dot ing o R 0o iper b hand column, and the successive tides o the | Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane. Butte, prominent rallways, with the tone unsettled. &roup on the center of the floor, owing to the | Spokane . SARrRBE wealk: PROVISIONS. day in the order of occurrence as to time. The | Helena and all points in e Northwest, The dealings were largely professional and | $¢ttlement and four holidays. In the street | Sloux City. LIVERPOOL, Feb, 10.—WHEAT—Steady; No. second time column gives the second tide of | Through tickets to all points Fast. Were In the nature of contracts over the triple | She¥ R iardened slightly on New York pur- | New Bedforss 1 standard California, 6s 7d; wheat In Paris, | While there is no particular change in any- | the day, the third time column the third tide E.'C. WARD, General Agent, fioliday. The early trading was practically | were 9 1316 OR the. rise and 2o In copper. | Topeka . steady; flogr In Parls, steady; French country | thing the feeling is firm as the continued ad- | 813 (4 330, 2%aay" excopt when thers re bat | GOODALL, PERKINS & €O, oo " fentureless. Commission houses had but few | Anacondas were 9 13-16, Utahs 7%, Bostons | Birmingham .. 489,456 m;,fnk_f.,‘;h,g'j;:“xsfi:“;"1’1_‘;‘2"?“5 and, warm. - | yance in Beef and Mutton must have its effect | (hiae tides, as sometimes occur. The heights . Superintendent. .- orders and the trading for London account was | 2 1-16. Wichita . 494,407 RID, 10.—Spanish £ losed to- | sooner or later. given are additions to the soundings on the in very moderate volume, without any marked | , MoDEY was much wanted for the settlement | Binghamton 5.0 Gy et RS BB e to- | “CURED MEATS—Bacon, Tso per Ib for | United States Coast Survey charts, except 2 o ®d | and there was considerable borrowing at the | Lincoln 302,163 ay at 67.25. . el for g CLOSING. heavy, §c for light medium, 10c for light, 10%4c | When a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, Compagnie Geflera'e Traflsaflamiqua: iténdency. Aggressive buying of Burlington | pook. n, Ky. 388,791 iven is subtracted fi dissipated the early hesitancy and had a fa- CLOSING Lexington, &%) WHEAT—Spot, eteady: No. 2 red Western | for extra light and 12@12%c for su a;i(and then the number Kiven isisubiracted trom b - Jacksonviile, 166,815 : 3 3 Lol BAr Syred; iven by the charts. The plane ot French Line) Yorable influence on the market generally. The | Canadian Paelfic, 90%: Northern Paciflc pre- | Kalamazoo 1617 winter, 6s. Fufures closed quiet; March, §s | Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 10%@llc: Califor- | the depth lven by Whe ¢haris. TRe pons of | o0 0o T0 HAVEE PARIS coalers showed pertic 5 %0 . = - THd; May, 5 7%d. nia Hams, $G10c; Mess Beef, $360 per bbl; ex- — =\ verticular strength, as did New | ferred, $0%: Union Pacific preferred, £1%: | Akron . 337,000 4 —_— . | (FRANCE). Salling every Saturday York C 3 R Grand Trunk, 8; bar silver steady, 27%d 0,784 CORN—Spot, quiet; American mixed new, | tra Mess Beef, $10; Family Beef, §1250; extra B = v _York Central, Pennsylvania and the grangers | Grand Trunk, 8. | ¥ Per | Chattanooga 310, 38 T%d; do old, 3s 7%d. Futures, quiet; March, | Prime Pork, $11; extra clear, $i6; mess, $15; TIME BALL. SOl i el Eenerally. The usual refunding stories, which | X0 Money, 3Gt} per cent. . Rockford, il 07,286 g S i M) e s L $i6; , $15; River, foot of Morton street. lacked official confirmation, were revived in | BRADSTREET'S FINANCIAL REVIEW. S"‘,"’K“,{d%"o Foreot Receipts of wheat during the past thyee days | LARD—Tierces quoted at 4#%@5%c per Ib for | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- e SR éonnection with Burlington’s strength. Pi HIRA o Ot X were 274,000 centals, including 211,000 American. | compound and 7@sc for pure; half-barrels, pure, nts'~ Exchange, San Francisc CORMANDII 8 acific N. D. 326,846 chat 8e, 0, Cal, | LA NORMANDI A Teciriiu s anits Gt ot . : Fargo, N. D. . Receipts of American corn during the DAst | §yo: 10-1b tins, 8%c; -1 tins, §%o. e MA! : : eamship sub- | Review to-morrow will say: Heavy realizing | Hastings, Neb. . e, less than 300 1bs, 1-1b pails, 60 in & case, 9hc; Ferry | LA BRETAGNE... < -March 13 §1dy Dbill was unlikely to pass. Sugar displayed | sales and liquidation of speculative holdings | Fremont, Neb. 139,056 PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. 275 calls. 20 in A cae BKe: S1biang 11 ;g. :w.ulldfl:t! ::;nd‘;gv&}i l;‘;t:!xg’lmgonolre flaatv 3| First-class to Havre, $ and upward, § per gtrength, while Tobacco w: | Davenport 943,373 —_— . “10-] i ikl . cent reduction on round trip. Second-class to co was weak most of the | caused an irregular decline of values in the case, §tic; 10-1b pails, 6 in a case, 83%c; 50-Ib | g'clock p. m. Greenwich mean time. = 5 day. Th Toledo . 1,685,222 PORTLAND, Feb. 10.—Clearances, $203,511; . o p. m. . Havre, $45, 10 per cent reduction round trip. .day. The further successes about Manila had | first half of the week, followed by an equally | enivest tos, 1 ord in a case, 7io: wooden puckets, 20 W._S. HUGHES, GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITEDSTATES :@_bentimentally beneficial Influence on values, | jrregular but well-marked rallying tendency. Yrfl:mum“‘ balances, $122,776. Lb‘u":]e:‘ :r:‘;tr‘n‘gcl;; m_!la;‘ 80 1bs net, 7Tic; half Lieute: U. S. N.. In charge. AND CANADA, 3 Bowling Green, New York. mc‘egkmp until delivery hour, when there was | The declines appeared to be the result of an | Macon . NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. : —_— e | _J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Paciflo Coast Agents, § & -brisk selling movement, but stocks were 8o | overbought condition, large amounts of securi- | **Evansv} —_— HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Montgomery ave., San Francisco. “.well taken that a rally ensued in some quar- | ties having passed at the recently high prices | **Helena OREGON. 3 2 5 ol ‘“m"‘* r{";‘“; "““‘:H :"d the market closed | into the hands of speculative holders, who **Little Roc! PORTLAND, Feb. 10.—There is no change | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell Steamer. From. AMERICAN LINE. over the holidays, to be reopened Tuesday | were discouraged by the symptoma of reaction ey in the local wheat market and business is to | about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted NEW morning. Meanwhile the bank statement will | displayed lgst week and the evident slacking | Totals, U. §......$18202,550 all Intents and purposes dead as o doornall, | steers, l0c; medium, So: light, 6@8%e: Cowhides, | Mackina®....... Tacoma ... | TYORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. appear and much importance attaches to itg | Of the public buying demand Large interests | Totals outslde of ‘'t S ba Breaki prorpeets for an Improvement: | ssgas: Siaes. fer Suiten K o oo or; | Wellington.... Departure Bay. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. character. | O v st br 60 encouraRs 5 S AMTTON DR LCANADA +++* | Nominal quotations In Portland are §7G5Sc of | 4y Higes, sound, lsc Culls and Brands, 1% | Orizabi NGt = : i1 |8t Paul....February 2yt Paul March 15 Railroad and miscellaneous bonds were in | resumption of the general advance under condl- | yrooo oo wickes o e ie Tt ond Soe 1o generally | dry Kip and Veal, 15c; dry Calf, 17c; Sheep. | Umatilla. [NVictoria & Puget Hoand|Fen. e M good request throughout the day, with gains | tions which would unquestionably have resulted | L0/ 9,911,631 Tegarded as the top quotation; bluestem, 60@ | skins, shearlings, 10G30c each; short Wool, 3@ | Pomona. [Humboldt . INE, of importance in some lssues. Total sales, | iD Profit taking on an enormous scale and in | JOITID 1,748,595 §lo. 60c_each; medium, 70@Suc; long Wool, 80c@s1 10 | Cleveland. Pajget Sound, New York and Antwerp, SR anie 2n racutien | S sl et e | B Taog WASHINGTON. spons Horee e, it o8B0 Toblare® b | Mol Tatoma From New York Every Wednsdas. 12 noen nite es 4's registers c | eel e H . or small; ts, 25@5 rse 3 . s e " Vi E the e registered % in the bld price - % *Md | fevere in its effects and received in some stocks | Hamilton . o TACOMA, Feb. 10.—WHEAT—Club, Sic; blue- 3 oo amally olts, ‘2o0u00; Elozse Hinesy a1y, | STOHES Sameay Kenelnston.... Rel'y 15 Southwark....-March § Sk i (Ll ik Trere extremply yarl. | Incipist &r:t“:n;gg;: O ed ta e | *Vancouver 599,107 SiEut HDtc, uTALm—‘gaaé i 2’6{-; per Ib; No. 2, | A, Disncuem g"r‘e’:\‘g'tyc"y Friestand March 1'Kensington....March 23 ble, with & contraction in dealings compared | €V 2 4 "y % : refined, : Grease, c. rescent City. 3 STIE with the recent large volume. Comparative | market, and the rally which eikae] Preveniad s 22 b e I LOCAL MARKETS. WOOL—Spring cllpksouthem*l(ounuln, 12 | Santa Rosa...../San Diego . MPIRE LINE, prices show great irregulafity, with losses pre. | the more or less lvmamncc,o man; pu; ag Sy 27,907,640 ‘months, 7@%c; San Joaquin and Southern, 7 |Czarina. Seattle .. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. yalling. The uprising at Manila exerted a dis- | {rom such quarters. Such action was rendered | Totals 327,907, 0.4 months, 8@vc; Foothill and Northern, free, 10@ | C. Nelson. Puget Sound | For tull information regarding froight and pas- turbing effect, but speculators were inclined g | more effective and easler by the considerable ot inciuded in totals becauss contalning EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Toer eotiil) ‘and. Northern, defective. @il | Stats of Cai....|Portiand .. sage apply to view this incident as assuring the ratification | Short interest which had accumulated for some | other items than clearings. Humboldt and Mendocino, 14@15c; Nevada, 10g | Newburg Qrays_Harbor . INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPAXY, the Spanish peace treaty. According 3 | days past, the smaller professional operators | ssNot included in totals because of no com- | Sterling Exchange, 60 days = $H |55 Eastern Oregon, 10@12c. Weeott Coos Bay 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencles the traders’ view the disposition of this mat- 4isplaying an increasing tendency to act on | parison for last year. Sterling Exchange, sight. — 4 86% | T Wools— g Chilkat. 'Humboldt ter would be favorable to stock prices, Inas- | the bear side of the account for a turn. The —_— Sterling Cables . - s oA oo S Mendocino, s @u |Fulten Hrriny .much as it would remove one of the uncertain- | Whole market this week has shown the presence | NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. , | New York Exchange, sight. - 1T O wa v [Portland . ties of the situation. Therefore there were | Of the regular speculative element to an in- —_— New York Exchange, telegraphic — 20 e He' s | Jorchases of stocks in anticipation of-the | Sreasine Sl while the volume of commis. | NEW YCRK. Feb. 10.—FLOUR—Receipts, 12,- | Fine Sllver, per ounce. e = 59% | Biaing (e enate's action, although there were many oo | sion house business has shrunk to more normal | g 0 BC S H0rBe OCRT Recetpte, B~ | L B Betihrs T uyew £ ° i & fusing advices as to what that would be.’ Lon- | proportions. The datly transactions have also | o4, ™= Tt ' ¥ A g Jacob Wollners circular save: “Since the TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WH. den took a more optimistic view of " | decreased considerably, al v ady. X rst of the mon! ere has been a little more L 5 Cgncement that the treaty had been ratified | SUIl been large enoueh to justify the descrip- | WHEAT-—Receipts, 11,200 bushels; exports, WHRAT ARDOOTHRE (O INR doing 1n:this market,’ especially in fres: mout. Victoria & ¥ o e atrects 1 b ot By¥iie Benate than that displayed by the jacal | tion of the market as a very active one. 6951 Spot steady; No. 2 red, 83%c, f. 0. b. | WHEAT—There was no change worthy of | tain fall, With prices ranging from G%c to Sc: D JOKOHAMA “and HONGKONG: traders, who, following their custom of realiz- | 3 SVIEW OF TRADE. afloat. Options opened weaker in consequence | note, efther on or off call. also some Southern spring, from 7c to Sigc. o Pless obe ;Hlvzo). Nagasaki and S| hal, and ing profits on the cuimination of what' they | DUN'S REVID of liberal Argentine shipments, lower cables Gl ? Bcourera are looking around a little more for Panama Todia et Mo aionekong with steamers for regard as favorable news, sold freely Ttesday | e Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 11%@1 18%; milling, | Wool, but cannot pay the prices asked for some India. etc. No cargo recelved on board on day = | ’ d reported snow. They rallied later on al- 7 ve of saill; morning and ‘prices receded very materially, | NEW YORK. Feb. 10.—R. G. Dun's Weekly | I $116@1 17% per ctl. of the Wocls which have been consigned under | SOlUmbla__ . jPortland ... SooaE A rally set in about noon the following day and | Review of Trade will say to-morrow: leged nutsldle support, but in the last hour CALL BOARD SALES. 2 limit, and scoured Wool ia still a drug_in };‘Pé’ON MARD.. -Wednesday, Jan. 2 continued until the closing dealings of Thurs- | pne soiid. basis for £eod business has mot | PICK¢ rapidly as a result of milder weather | Informal ~Session—:15 = o clock—May—20,000 | the Eastern markets. Somé Oregons and Ne STEAMERS TO SAIL. ‘RICA MARU Tuesday, Feb. I1 Soa . Thlain ture wes tilo et oy e | s " ot | predictions, closed weak at. %ic net decline. | ctls, 31 1. vadas have also been sold, and if sellers would HONGKONG MARU.. Friday, March 11 on Friday, coincident with the announcement been shaken by speculative reaction. Stocks | Bales included No. 2 March, 79%@80%c, closed | Second Session—May—18,000 ctls, $1 16%. meet the market a good many Wools could be | Steamer. | Destination. Salls. Pler. Round-trip tickets uced rates. For of the second success of the Americans operat- | have been slightly lower and the market is all | 78%c. Regular Morning Sesslon—December—26,000 | disposed of before the new clip is due. Defec- {r "ghx‘ and passage apply at company's offioa, ing against the Filipinos. The transactions | the safer because much unsoundness and un- H?;%’E;E&i“’x- ctls, $117; 6000, $1 17%; 10,000, $1 17%. May—: tive Wools meet with no demand whatever.” | Corona ....(San Diego.....(Feb. 11, 11 am Pler 11 | ket street. corner First. T o T T he werk and fo-Tapmo's ooy bal- | réason have been shaken out. Speculation fn | IITES—Steady. 000, $1 15%; 10,000, $1 15%. HOPS—1898 crop, 10@11c per Ib for ordinary, | Curacao ...|Mexico........|Feb. 11, 10 am Pier 11 W. B. CURTIS, General Agent. anced for g ow's shipments | Uhcat' which for @ time depressed prices, . fernoon Session—May—2000 ctls, $1 16%; 14,- | 12@12%c for good and 13@lsc for choice to | Coptic ...../China&Japan|Feb. 11, 1 pm|PMSS from London of American securities it was . & 2 " | METALS—Tin went up with a whirl to-day $116. December—12,000, $1 17. fancy from first hands. Pt. Arena..|Point Arena..|Feb. 11, 3 pm|Pler 2 - believed would bring the Jast batch that Lon. | has also teken a turn, .and with heavy ex-| on a sudden influx of buying orders and a firm |/ B ARI Y- Futures advanced under & better Columbla. -.|Portland. - 12, 10 am|Pler 2 The §. 8. Moana don had sold. These sales in recent weeks, it | ports, the market tends upward again. The | sct of advices from the West. The cable news Wpuginess, but spot prices remained unchanged, SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Pomona. ....[Humboldt, 2 pm | Pler 8 salls Via Honolulu and was calculated, were equal in value to about | cotton movement Is not essentlally speculative, | Als0 proved better than expected and aided ing wih not much doing. ’ : Orizaba ....|Newport... I ) S {Bles 11 Auckland for _Sydney money appeared in abundant supply locally, | 8dvance. Meanwhile dispatches from all parts | showeil a generally healthy undertone.” At CALL BOARD SALES. quotations is narrower than for many years. | Weeott ....|¥aquina Bay.|Feb. 15, © pm Pler 13 "m§h| J US° B Mivstrana there being loans of as low as 2 per cent for | of the country show extraordinary activity in | clnse the Metal Exchange called: Informal Session—:15 o'clock—Seller '8, new | Advanced quotations also rule for Mutton and | Sa0t8 Roea San Dicko. . Feb. 15, 11 am Pler 11 sails ~for Honolul call money. This is partly due to America’s | the chief branches of trade and a business | =PIGIRON—Warrants, firm, at 38 50 no —2000 ctls, Slc; 4000, 91%c; 4000, S1%c. Venl.” There fs a little spring Lamb on the | A1oha .. . (Boint Aconac |Fen. 10, '3 om|Pler 9 @mpfl 'Wednesday, March 8, Fecetving, in part payment SC her large trade | msion] e‘.m:xcl;:nafue;;::u‘;‘];e:nl n:n;:rr‘ly 2. LLAKE COPPER—Strong, with $17 75 bl gSecond * Sesslon—Seller "9, new—SI0 ctls, | market at c. per 1b. Hogs are no higher, but e e A gg:\ggfl 2 s ot at2p. m. 33 alance, large A, 8 con- ar) 5 X » b b 1 Pler A R 3 The uncertainty and hesitancy In the earlier | tinues, New York fxports having been in five | * TIN—Firmer and higher, with $23 75 bid and &:‘m“ Morning Session—Seller ‘99, new—2000 u\;;'h‘:e Vlfl'l flrm“ : 5 g]e\'ell.;t%. i (Puget Sound.. . 16, 10 am|Pier 2 -m%f°s§33“§;‘,fi.§_w. Australia, and CAPE part of the week may be attributed largely to | Weeks 16 per cent larger than last year, while | $24 asked. ctls, 813c; 2000, 91%c. olesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | State o Portland...... - 17, 10 am|Pier 34 | * J. D.'SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents. The unfavorable Interpretation of last week's | imports have been § per cent larger. LEAD—Steadler, with $440 bld and $ 45| Afternoon Session—Seller '99, new—10,000 ctls, | 87¢ a8 follows: Newport.. - 17, 9 amfPier 11 B Montg ey sirect. bank statement :}nd t‘he cunl“}rhmnt of f“nl“" nlll:l ‘v‘vlhn': c:-mmc?m lre' .em;. profits, even | asked. 9i%c. J ggflr;‘lek D:rtllh i 2 Coos Bay. 17, 10 am|Pler 13 | Freight Office—327 Mariter g;‘tggT:rIZrH eet, and the uncertaln tone of e market later 0 » are lower than they were some LTER—Strong, with bid and TS—The demand was nd small, 8@% per 18, 12 may be b-lcco:me‘a lnfr"l‘)ly -peiuu‘t’:onku to fi‘::“; #’g “Antttlar ‘zv‘m:h:lfldlnx t‘:-e price -fl i 3 ”* “ Sar ng"lmpmef ether, St priosd @i I'SAUHON— alher-.l;c: Ewes, 8%@9%. e ln MBS he probable showing of this week's bank state- . . ay option rose | The brokers' lead 18 34 20 < MB—8@9%c_per 1b. ¢ NTE ST : e Kotable advances for the week were | %o. During the week the Atlantic exports bu&grb;& E!.gu"g.“ ok Sk PELE TN O on 1 dood 0| PORK—Live Hoks. 4%@4%e for large 5@Skc SEiERItg 1 EIGENCH. BAY AND RIVER STxAMER: ke Erie and Western preferred 3%, Metro- N 3,926,692 bushels, flour included, against FFE! ptions closed steady at met un- | §1 42%@1 50; Gray, $1 2714@1 323 Milling, ?flm'!(vr medium and mztxe for small; stock Hogs, ARRIVED. AT itan Street Rallway 2 and Consolldated Gas l,hmm.n last year, and total exports, including | changed prices. Sales, 17,000 bw including | @1 3 per ctl; Red, $1 40@1 45: Biack, $1 50g1 0. +4C; dressed Hogs, . . F e el T hrrac L3 | 95,15 tant yewr. /W Bushels, against 2,- | March, 4 60; May, $ 65; July, 4 80; September, | 'CORN-—The market remaiua stationary, with T s R OR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEIO. “burg, C. , .5 3 3 ¥ am IRBI 3 3 ays P A : fonal Stlver zxi'.' 'n:ere ek Mot V:I;l::r;“mp? h:hn b::a }ou.tu bushels, lgn Coftee—Rio, dull; mild, quiet. Small round Yellow, $1 25; Eastern I Yel- tta Graln from Panama, etc. ¥s 11 hours Steamer ‘‘Monticello. stability to bond prices than in_ stocks, al- | g 987, for the we ast yu.r‘ While | SUGAR—Raw, »fim;tt-ir refining, 3 13-16c; | low, §110; White, $1 10; mixed, §1 10 per BAGS—Calcutta Graln Bags, B4%@i%c tor | Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, 12 hours from | MOy, TUeS:» Wed., Thurs. and Sat., at 9:45 a, fhougn valves of t &:m'x‘n_:ve Jiens fugtu- | corn expeorts for the week were 3,102,608 bush- gentrifugal, 6 “test, 4 5-l6c; molasses susar, otl; Calitornia ‘White, ‘1 1%, June-July; Wool Bags, 20@28c; San Quentin ugg;,m- L = é"‘}‘ a L Thgom”nuhé' Fridays .- ated in acco: stock specul . The 3 345,976 last year. s firm. b Bags, # %. Conemaugh, Broomhead, 3% days fro 3 :30; Sundays 10:30 a. m., § D. M. Semi-speculative issucs assumed considerable | - At higher or lower prices forelgners are oon- sér"ri‘na%m 4882 packages, firm, MMM © | coAL—~wellington, 3 Bosttie, ™ | §anging and office, Mission-st. Dook, Pler Nou : ; Der ton; New Welling! | ~Jap stmr America Maru, Cops, % Tel Main 1508. g b 21 doys trom | * FAHE D )

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