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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1899 : - z Pickled .. : . y nmong merchants on account of the dry|of some bearishoess In provisions early. put POULTRY AND GAME. Plckled oo FRIDAT, Fob 1t vin : weather. Relief i8 hoj or, however, from | near the close a sligl . Cal. 5 E 3 : = COM M E RClA I WO R L D. the usual spring T ine” Bustgess 1a wol has | clgse was a shade lower ail around. : ‘There is no change worthy of note. Poultry %ueefl: e 7 B AGe ] olia k. naturally been quiet, but Boston reports large | The leading futures ranged as follows: | is steady and Game weak and dull. S e 55 e : transactions in forelgn wools pending. Among |- High Low. Close. | POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, 12%@l6e; live | Me Alta L e 2 * - = the industries iron and steel are still ex- | Articles— o : Turkeys, 11@13c for Gobblers and 11@l3c for | Bacom ..o Andes L e R S SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Amer Sugar .133%|Wis Cent 1s €9% | tremely active and further advances are re- 5 7% 7% 12% | Hens; Geese, per pair, $1 50@1 7; Ducks, $ 50 » Belcher ‘% —|Mexican T ¥o e € Do pre{x 7| Mining Shares— ported, shared in by sympathetic gains in cop- 3% (L - @¢: Tiens, $ 20@6 20; ‘young Roosters, $1@7 50 & @locaidental Bo s P inte Gas Aliouez Min Co.... 10% | per and spelter. Consumers of pigiron who 2 ; Hens, . atees FOT i e o = VR : | Beil Tl *...0. 0l am [Atantic oo delayed covering thelr _ wants are reported e e T S SR R i R esiee: a0, LR 5 i - 245% Bost anxious regarding su b o 2 . 2 G it g eat. futures declined. o R e ntic. & Doston TeRToiable: feRtire SNy G ol of datew 1s mogn Wk 3% | Pigeons, §1 2501 60 per dozen for old and 32 250 Chollar 15l potont futures frregular. Boston L .. £ lumet & Hecla. the reported growing indjfterence on the part EA L I o e +101 %5 Mallard, §2 50GE; Can- Challenge Blscorpion . Oats and Rye unichanged. ... [chi Bur'& Q. | of the American: prodeers toward export k. 2% T | cermark B o0G3, Epeis, $1 51 20; Teal, $1; | Poulrty and Game— ; Confidence _; 5 +Sex Belgher. Hay advaniced 50 cents. chburs . | e e . pae i %% 2 | Widgeon, $1; Small Duck, 7c; English Shipe, | Hens, each.... 60@ 75 Quail, pr doz-isans |00 St 62| Sierra, Nevada 1 Hran and Midalings firm. D o et oM Quiney i emploved. Shipbullding is_ likely | . Mess Pork, per barrel— w© oy | 20 Jack Snipe, 512 Gray Geese. #1 Mé Togs Rowt: &5 75\’5::“_“;‘;‘2;"& % | Grown Point. . 28.Siiver Hill ... Teans and Seeds.as before: A Colon = 201 | Tammrack | to be very active and reflection or this demand | May ..... .......... 99215 995 9 O | White Geeae, Qb Brant. SO o atotie and 3’| O Eoosters, " P @100 | Con New Yorl | Potatoes mora of leds’ changed: Or Short Line..... 4 is found in the urgent inquiry for steel plates | Lard, per i} pounds— s 5 smg | HAT, 31 Rabbits, $130 for Cotton 18 - i@ S0 | Eureka Con- 4| Standard . F Aspacagus Towet: Rubber Sl 6t Pas A &t 3 number of centers. While 1:: deinun? l‘n; }h‘y 3 22}’1‘2 gi_t!‘z gga'é 5 b | Tor small. Pevbres oot fi & Teal per pair. 3@ 40 gxc;.deq:erc. = ?»\-".S} £ 2 T Pac . _ 46% | Humboldt | and movement of lumber has n interfered | July . 1 5 & (3 ’ e - 3 Ly . 3@ 40 | Goul . Cun 5 o and Ginme woak | Went' Eind © @2* |Adventure with the strength of prices is unimpaired. September I5Ts 580 57% 580 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. g'r‘gggl;. ;‘f'fi; - fi‘gflflm&c&flf‘ o 37| Yellow Jacket. in : | “Do prefd . it Land Wheat. including flour. shipment® for _the | Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— . — 4 1o dul. | Ducke eobn. s to6 oiwia Cecse, B cese and Eggs. unchanged. Wis Cent . 21; [Winona . week aggregate 2354771 bushels, against 5,780, .45 495 490% 4 o Butter continues to shade and is dull | Ducks. each... 33| “pair .. 0@ — NOTICE TO. h & Drisd Fruits tl | 500 bushels last week: SSILT4 buehels In the | s Sk iy 3 0= 2:6" Eggs show no change, though the feeling 18 | piooon “roir ™ 554 50 English Snipe, 2 3552 S i ind o] o d 5 LONDO % week of 188; 2,120,896 bushels in 520 51T% easy. Cheese is quiet at the old figures. Rabbits, peir- 0| per doz. A branch of the United States Hydrographi thing ‘new {n ‘Provisions. | % bushels in 159, and 1808073 | —- 2ot BUTTER— Hare, each.... —@ 20/Jack Snipe. Office, located in the Merchants' Exchang: e s BENEORE, Feb e L o oae momhete | Flour. aull and unchanged: No. 2 spring | Creamery—Fancy creameries, 26@27c; seconds, | Fruits and Nuts— maintained in San Francisco. far the henafit o Veal weaker. “Ottier Meats steady. | yertiser's London financial e d : No. 3 spring wheat, 65@70c: No. | %e. . . = mon | Almonds, ™ mariners, without regard ' to. nationality anq Rice ‘about the same. | The markets here were flat t ning s show a decrease, number- : No. 2 corn. :mafi:oa 3 l;;; 2?]::% F-;e:y—nfi;l:e to fancy, 22@2 com snple!‘ mh P iy 3 3 g = ere Wi onsid; le bea ling on 1 ® for hite, 3019@31c; No. 3 white, 23% , 3 ananas, SEiEs 3 E WEATHER REPORT. | Shere was consigerahis, heat Saeting Iy 1% for the week. against 183 last = 2 i NG, 2 barley, 42@5ic; | Pickied Goods—Firkin, 16@17c; pickled roll, | Cranberri Navigators ars cordially invited to_ Visit 8 ap) s oncerning Pre: | week, 2 a ¥ o, 329 in 1897, 276 In 1898 | 30%c; No. 2 ryve, 55%c: No. 2 ey, & -, iga & o fiy inasver, | RAR T I No{ flaxseed. $i 17; prime timothy seed, §24: | U@le for dairy and’ 16glic “for creamery | Lemons, do office, where complete sets of charts and < (20th -Meridian—Pacific Time.) | a3 8 weneral recovery. followed: the © 2 Canada for the week number only | mess pork, per barrel, §9 75@9 80; lard, per 100} squares: creamery tub, 19¢. . 13 0140 per | , Vesetables— ing directions of the world.are Kept on har The fouowing are the seasonal rainfalis to| 8732 EeReral Fecaroly THINTR R Snha hirey ClERt & week ago, thir- | pounds, $'40gs 4; short rib sides, loose, $ &0 | | Eastetn ButterLadle packed. e G s s P e e date,’ as. compared with those of same date|gnce ‘Parls opinion has it that the time is S8, ffty-eight In 1897 and 189, | 4 §5; dry salted shuulde;;-@g ';;"F'w-m“*‘y dis. | CHEESE—Choice mild new, 11%@1%; old, 10 .:;:gl-mgdus. ™. 1_! (L){':llshl;oo,lga. | Information can always be obtalnedlfisfl last. season, d- rainfall fn last twenty-four | short that the election of a President to-m hirty-eight in 1886 short clear sides, boxed. 5 10; isky, @11c; Cream Cheddar, 12@12ic; Young Amer- & dox, et lights, dangers to navigation and all e ot 1 the ehotce = i tillers' finished goods, per gallon, $1 2. o a DIty Beans, white, Tb.. 4@ 5 Potatoss, Tb. [ of mlereat & Dccnn: mprmmerte: ours: | nonenity. " Americans opened dull a CLEARINGS. Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | EGGS—Quoted At 14@lic per dozen, with a | olored, M...... 4@ 5 Do, Sweel yJhe time bail on the e o D below . parity. but improved with -t —_— e c. s Ib... 3 - uflding, at the foot arket st 5 nist, New York b W YORK, Feh I7—The followine table, | Flour, barrels, AR INEREE BE T audifer (o et Sgfi Radishes, dz behelD@3% | about fen minutes before noon and dropped e was at the od by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | nheat, bushels. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Caulifiowers, each 3410 Sage. 0o% re. ¥b..20@.- | noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal - anticipation of inc ot he week ended | ot psne ¥ Lt B T 4 celved each day from the United Statés N 3 at all principal cities for the week en | Oats, bushels Cress, doz bnchs..20@25 Thyme, Ib. 20@30 | Y = IT with the percentage: of. Increais | mye: basters Additional reports of damage to the Eastern | CTes% doz brch 212 Turnips, doz 3G | Observatory, Mare Ielapd. Cal. 1. tas decrease, as compared with the correspond- | Barley, bushel 0 orchards by the recont cold wave are beins | Lentlls, .. s Tomatoes, I 15 1 Afmatise stet g ierier L e o it bars | ing week last year: On e Broduce Exchangs. to dey the Bufter | 1ocsived andithe tealie re; begiuning to Jook{ | Hish, per b in the morning papers the following day. 413 Bought 5,000 was Percentage. | On : St 14@esc: dairies, | for @ goodl fruit vear:in California. More raln | Barracuda. . Shrimps . W 8. HUGHES, - 33| wkenfor inethe Inc. Dec. (I e v, frech, S, Cheese, steady’ | 18 needed, however. Carp .. 5@ 6 Shad . Lieutenant, U.- 8: N., in charge. 18] gold at Ts 94dg New York. 11 ore ek St ke " The markets are unchanged. Codfiah ;. gl Sea Dase: ———— e e mperature, | Boston Sresmi mione A% DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Elonnders S@10 Smelts . 4 =2 L| LONDON, Feb. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. % o.:p’gloeu?w.flsc’ 1(%\’ (cva‘;mc',t‘\g‘i‘ée“o‘m per box H:ffb:f 2 :glg g;l:‘!u' P 8 MOON AND TIDE. AND cENERAL St 5 S Shipments. | Pears—75c@2. ' Kingfish 10 Tomcod . S United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— BORECART. e e 5 Bochher S"Bishels. | CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges. $150@2 75 | Mackerel . — Clums, gal 232 | U ind Helghts of High and Low The weather {5 cloudy over fhe entire Paciflc | 14@1% per imore )“X?!:IXEApolll per box; Seedlings, 75c@$1 50; Mandarina, 3125 | Do, Horse i pcaell, TN ANgeY Watees at Fort Polnt, entrance to San t rain has fallen in extreme Weal’ | ppADSTREET'S FINANCIAL REVIEW. Francis Duluth .. @1 7; Lemons, 7561 5 for ‘common and $2@ | Perch oo/ e TR dor.9g4s | Francisco Bay. ~Published by officlal au- i 5 nnati Milwaukes | 250 for good to choice; Mexican bo"‘“d i ] Fompano .. RO1L issls, ot 0@ thority of the Superintendent. B | ~EW Yor Bradstreet's Financial sas City.. Chicago California Limes, S0c@31 por sl box: O eh: | Saimon, smoked. 200 |Oysters, Cai, 100.40950 | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at over Washington and W : Oricans Toledo - Fruit Sl Banknan U0 0§ per " | Salmon, fresh. ....20@— Do, Eastern, doz.25@40 | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about Rocky Mountatn | Review A Pineapples, $2G4 50 per dozen. Smen -~ ol e twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; uesday, Detroit 2 remained about station- | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. the height of tide is the same at both places. mail and raflroad communication interrupted | cept_along the central| jo .. Rascy - e 2 n o = = = Te It has fallen siightls ¥ the slen aid e "‘”““*‘““‘ma’r’;m“‘ o Total 7 | The market continues in fair shape, but the THE STOCK MARKET. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ‘18. g, DRI oty | bed unexpected stre in_fact, | At 10.224 ‘{l::;‘ ztfixh“Pf::e:’:'r'ffi‘fl"?;?:",‘,:;“::f Yesterday was another qutet day in local | Sun rises. rnin—Partly cloudy Saturday; | actlons were rather b vel and 5 Balthioe ¥ g DRIED Fxgrtsvmne;. s!a:__&r ‘zoifiu' b ey . BRI e 5 z Wwers on extreme north- | there was at first e of pro- 61! New Orlean: 190,330 | @430 for 50-60's, 34GBY%o for SETIVS, SRS e ning stocks continus rm_an e an o | Time| Time| Time | Tame| Mmorning; fresh morth | fessional than of public More or fess 233 | Galvest : T0-51's, ‘$15@2%c for S0-00's, 2@2Z4c (0 H-10E | the best prices were generally over those of | | Fe. | Fe. Fr. commission house attracted 2R} SRlueshon. s | and_1%@Zc for 100-110's; Silver Prunes, 24@ | tno preceding day. z lEw L w Hw T wi ia—Partly cloudy Saturday; | within the last d: 9.8 Sotate - \;;r fie:cc;e:ad @x!?:rr::equ tgflcc'::lctiw@!‘m: Thak Slorvas Nevadi) b bt talic -aeilee = - 25 ! wind advancing quota == : c z . z tiy | cloudy Satirday;. cooler in | whole had the app 3 LIVERPOO May, | foF Rovals ana lave for Moorpark; Evaporated | quent in board to-day. ¢ portioh | of manipulators to a Wheat— May. | Avples, 74@sc; sun dried. 5@5%c: Black Flgs, e Moulton mine of Montana paid a divi- |,o Partly cloudy Saturday; probably with | been witnessed since las Opening . § 4% | sacks,"262%c: Plums, 4%@c for pitted and | dend of 520,000 on the Iith, the first dividend |z Tighit scattering. snow in the mountains of the | est of the street was centered m f Peoria Closing | 1@1%c for unpitted; Nectarines, out; » | in some time, making $450,000 in all. \a north 2 | stocks In which influence of the kind just re- | Rochester | nominal. Feb. May-Aug. | The dividend of $10,000 to be paid by the | >artly . clot & y. ferred to were conspic . Bur being | New Have: RAISINS—3%c for two-crown, 4%c for three. iy wisnty |1 Sraitl St vroh o flos: ana | W, e G0 4% | crown, So for four-crown, t4@6ic for Seed. | Gold King mine on the 2th is the first de- |2 - thwest wind ¥ | some others came {n' for more or atten- | At P o P 4515 | Tess Sultanas, e for Seedless Muscatels and | clared, This is a Colorado company. |2 LI L 3 ‘ON, Local Forecast Offictal. |'tion of a pilar ol er. There wera few Salt Lake Cit, Wheat $1 20 for London Layers; Dried Grape: 2\1@3:&' The official report from the Standard Con- NOTE—In the above expbsition of the tides - [ developments” caleuinted to influence speculs. | Springfield, Mass | Opening n Lo ro’fflfisrdj(;!;;;lnu!;bc'lcmge{")";;hmfl_l"‘;fghogs solidated mine of Bodie for the week ending | the early morning tides are given in.the Tert 01 Rumors, vere. oweve plent 1, and T Vol 8] , 3 e R yi N 1 . EASTERN MARKETS. S e e e e Closing 1Gkc for hardshell, 13@itc for sottabell, 15G16S | [INCY (o (4 1o fes No L on the | hand column, and the successizs tacd of tno T | dctive securities. There was a decid nd, Or. NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. | for_paper-shell; Peanuts, 6@7c r&r E‘fié’;" 80d | hows improvement. ~Raise . No. 1 on the st { day ;3 ‘l"‘;l:"::{“:m*:“:f:“&,’;cg-m"‘“ae of NEW YORK STOCK MARKBT. | Sitlon 10 aceept any favorable inte = o o bt and 8@3c | level has eighteen inches of ore that s also | fhe day, the third time. columm the third tids a0 clere i ey e e ainent OREGON. for Jower Erades; water white extracted, §4@ | [PProving. In the stopes some high-grade ore | and the last or right band ‘column: gives the NEW YORK, Feb. i7.-Thére ‘were advarices ~Wheat is dull and is being taken from the 336 level. On the 562 | |ast tide of the day, except when there are but | as_the -interruption of zeneral busine: PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 1 £ 7c; light amber extracted, 6c; dark, 5@6%c v = E T Bk i e e he T zr‘.?na rl:::nr_muhn(;p :‘ln aur s r\“mdg" Sl hanged. Walla }\a‘tlln is 5“:\1‘ “3»’“...'12"”59'% per b, }::;I ‘[:'llhoet X;::u‘x:u‘;:l:t;pr:em_‘g;en;li!'lmlfil | three tides, d;; ’wmeumnhoa:m;;dv‘n_e _helsm! &tandard’ stocks, and: the market left off buoy- | which it may have done in the South or other | Nashville Sic.with very lttle demand. A BEESWAX—24@2c per 1b. started up on February 8, and eversthing has | Fiiad Stetes Goast Susvey chirte, exceps nt -at’ the: best.. - Transactiohs reached nearly | ectione. On the other hand, it seemed to be blue stem, §lc S since been running smoothly. poe e fan €5 precedes the helgny 4 million- shares- for the MArst time.in some' &ccented as a proved fact that the liquidation | Fali River ASHINGTON. EROWIRIONE e 204 then the number given 15 subtracted (rom k. 5 hancy i i1, he 1 Of Weak speculative accounts tnat has been in o | WAS GTON. _ i STOCK AND BO! EXCHANGE. and then thé numbe v faraes oun weeks.., Some -hesitancy- Was manlfest at the |, ogrees gince the latter part of January had and Rapids | TACOMA, Feb. ‘Wheat—Club, 68@58%C; | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 7%c per 1b for - { the depth given by'th» charts. The plane of OpEing, S coad o ”"’hWI“]‘lh“"yh “'d~“';“!’; cEhansted {taell,, the continued ease | Augusta, Ga "4 | blue stem, §1@61%c. heavy, Sc for light medium, 10c for light, xne'fic FRIDAY, Feb, 17, | reference is the m@an of the lower low waters. developrients” whiich might follow’ the death Gf | of money- was calculated to cause renewed pur- | Lowell 202 s = for extra light and 12@12c for sugar cured; Mcrning Sesston. - B the e e e L omnits ot ot - | PORTLAND'S BUSINESS . sa. | Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 104@lic: Califor- Board— | TIME BALL. fractjonal . declines: in -the London' dnd local ~been large kened largely, it would | : PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 17.—Exchanges, - | nia Hams, 9@10c; Mess Beef, $9 60 per bbl; ex- | 200 Alaska Packers’ Assn, b 10. 110 25 syt =% i market were ¢hecked when Paris appeared as | ScCUTItS hew slackencd jargely. B owoNt 13.9 | 764; balances, $71616. = tra Mess Beef, $10; Family Beef, $12 50; extra | 25 Alaska Packers' Assn, cash 11000 . Offive, T. 8. N., Mens rin London, which had a’ reassuring | every inc ; g c n.2 = Prime Pork, §11: extra clear, $16; mess, $15; | 55 Contra Costa Water Te 0 chants’ ' Exchangs, San_ Francieco, : Cal, . W 4 £ | every incoming steamer still brings large con- | Sioux City . 5.4 FOREIGN MARKETS, Smoked Beef, 1i¢ per Ib. Giant Powder Con | Feo 17, 198 = 5 able wezk features in the early | signments of securities, p of dividend- | N2 u " Bedford 5 . | Smoked Beef, P v . 1 L8075 ‘ebruary I7. = i . . e En N for 515,258 2.8 T LARD—Tierces quoted at 4%@3%c per 1b for Hawatian Commercial & Sugar...... 71 The time ball on the Sugar; Totmcco and’ Burlington. | paying stocks standing in the names of foreleh | Knoxville, fTenn 602,448 56 LONDON, Feb. U1k sliver, | 0 hnd and 7@Sc for pure: half-barrels, pure, | 25 Hawalian Commercial & Sugar...... 710 | bullding was Arcpped tne dfter ariother,” were taken |“{Ivestors. UINS macs of secUrlt s B0 ces fn. | Topeka .4 3 27%d; French rentes, 102f §7hc; Wheat cargoes | g/ "1o.1p tins, §%c; 5-1b tins, $¥c. 120 Hutchingon S P Co ©34 37% | §. e, at moon of tke and carried well-abose last night,. the | ool 0§ SUNOTAT but no effect either on the | yeiineham off_coast, nothing doing; cargoes on paseage, | LG rTOLENE—Tierces, 6%@6%c: packages | 200 Market Street Rallway I®50 | oclock p. m. Greezwt m the jowest: reaching in Aobance | aharidstes of BuElles. ofononey: or on, the! i e nominal, junchisnged; English country markets, | ;. o ¢pan 300 Ibs, 1-1b pals. % 0 o case, $c: | it Market Street. Railway &8 | 3 uf 2 . 3 EICvaten (of B Uat et ronn Hok OTaeryeE =il o quiet. .| 3-1b palls, 20 in a case, §%c; 5-1b palls, $300N. P. C. R. R. 5 5 o ikes o aGaTie o e oA e e o |Tmoolnses i LIVERPOOL, Feb. 17—WHEAT—Steady; | 11b paile: 2% & Suse. Bei b B She: 6011 | 50 Oceamic & § Go o Do, cent bonds....12 8 | a re nGf a- bull movement and’ pur- tters to 100k o & tightening of the finan- | LeXinston, Ky French country markets, firm. tins, 1 or 2 in a'case, T%c; wooden buckets. 20 | 100 Oceanic S S ® chagSed. stocks. ~The -fact that St.- Paul's earn- | situation as among the possibilities of the | Jacksonville, Fia. COTTON—Uplands, 3 7-16d. Ibs net, Siyc; fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, 7%c; half | $3000 Omnibus Cable 6 per cent bonds....128 37% G for the.second week in. February increased | jmmediate future has measurably subsided. ‘::fi:l”‘m B CLOSING.. =5 barrels, about 110 Ibs, %e. 70 S F Gas & Electric Co . 8450 | = = oo e ewhat, in e of. the snwstorm along . infavorable comment is naturally heard re- | &S00 - WHEAT—Spot, steady. No. 2 red Western, R a0E AND SO $2000 S P of A bonds . 1230 | Steamer. | - From. e, e zoute. tendered it leader i the days g the rapidity with which mew indus | Chattanooga . winter stocks exhausted; No. 1 red Northers HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL A . B Spring, Valley Water e, [ e T ance . and Rock Island, £ s sl and v ckford, & & igor! owder LT Vational City.. Gra; ntral and Southern O e S Canton, O R ot quiet. Receipts of wheat dur-| Previous prices rule, with a dull market. Street— i Seattle - tion of the expecta- however, that the conser- | SPringfield, 4k ing the past three days, 230,000 centals, in-| HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands eell | 25 Alaska Packers' Assn .. 110 00 | Washtenaw.....|Tacoma . of & Seuleme the . Government ey are treated in finan- | Lar€0. N e cluding 22,000 American. Receipts of American | oo "> Sidel ‘tne quotations. Heavy salted | 0 Hana Plantation Co, b 5. 1800 | Columbia. |Portland . SR Unton. Pagific. sHowed - heaviness | Clal circles tends to lessen any danger from | yolingg 5.6 corn during the past three days, 130,80 contals: | jooerg 10c: medium, Sc; light, 8@Skc: Cow- Afternoon Session. Orisaba. et SRt - Lomion was « moderate ‘sellar on | that source, and epeculation in them is largely | iimon: . Futures, steady. February, 3 %d; March, | L3 o G " Stags, 6o: Salted Kip, 9¢; Caif, Board— Aloha. ¥ ot 1arge dbrokers: were in- | confined.to outoieht ‘purchases of;the@ectrl Beti6d; May, S8 BNA T 200 | 16c; dry Hides, sound, 15c; Culls and Brands, | 25 Bank of California %6 go° JCnitkat B e e nr® ama | tles. Good railrond earnings continue to be dry Kip and Veal, 15c: dry Calf, 17c | 110 Contra Costa Water et 00 | City of Para. ibe. Dasintss ias. conaifcratly e i a1 =Caveston LOCAL MARKETS. Sheepskins, 'shearlings, ' 10gd0c cach: “short | 2 Eastern Dynamite, s 10 Shgo | Tes it on e oo 7’| look for some e: aly able results | aoaye ¢ : 0@90c; long ool, | 25 Gas . 5 c x‘?m} ‘;“x;te,, with: many sold-out bulls | L0219 et earnings as andefl‘c‘ml ré?m» pres d“:{:&zn o e m;;l%zg:?cgo::dm?e o & !m ot} %)ag Efl‘:":.“};fm?&:ian e - }g ;‘2 Eol_"':em Gity. {9‘“;,’{' Gty ey & ” ent maintenance of rates and the adherence of | YOUNES EXCHAN - 1 nd for small; Coits, 25 : Horse | 10 Hana Plantation Co . 17 87" mpire.. fOOwE S B e oo " U1 1°1%.| the companies to established tariffs. The prin- Macoy ... e RSy ¥1 5501 T for larse and S tor amaiy | s dens piantation Oo % | Willamette..... Seattle s 3 - United ftates ¥'s. and ‘the .ew 4's declined | CIPal speculative influences of the week ha Telena . Sterling Exchange. = e T ALLOW--No. 1 rendered, 8¢ per 1b; No. 2, | 25 Hawaiian Commercial & Suga Humboldt i1 bid - price. s thus been bullish, and though some of the lead- | /(R o Sterling Exchangs = $ 8% | 5c; refined, 4%@sc; Grease, 1@2%c. 100 Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar. 1 ales of ‘stocks to-day.were 945,200 | °rS are inactive, the interests which took a | PR icer - 5 0 Sterling Cables. = = WOOL&pring. clips—Southern Mountatn, 12| '25 Hutehinson S P Co [Eortiand 01 : &00; do preferreq, - Position an_the long side have found ample ! ;. ‘g g, ....$1993,691,00 26 New York Exchange, sight - 1% | months, 7@sc; San Joaquin and Southern. 7| 373 Hutchinson S P Co iSan Diego. [l 2C ilebiiny Burlington, 169,- | following among the smaller professionals an Totals outside of New York Exchange, telegraphic — months, 8@ic; Foothill and Northern, free, 10@ | “25 Market Street Railway . ctorla . uget Sound;Feb. 21 4500; D. and R thellege sncEioit of the EnIC whion e xecent ow York 535,304,031 49 ....|Fine Silver, per ounce 59% | 130 Fsothill 'and Northern, defective, 9@lic: | £0 Mutual Electric Light “ity o Peking.China and Japan ‘Metropolitan, 13, strength of the market has brought, perma- | DOMINION OF CANADA Mexican Dollars — ATH@% | Humboldt and Mendocino, 14@lsc; Nevada, 109 | 50 Mutual Electric Light | Mackinaw. . Missourl Pacific, nently it would appear, back into Wall street. i ) N omos % =i i B e Giregen, 100i%e. 30 Mutual BloctHosLisnt f«"{;'x"?.:hm " préferred, 4430; Chicago, S o - JMo R AT AND OTH: NS, Fall Wools— 50 Mutual Electric Light ; Bla - il o00: New Fork DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. | Toromto ] et T2 , | Humbolat’and Mendoctno 5,81 | 500N P CRR S per earit o : Wryefleld. Nanaimo n Pacific, 20,700 e peuene pey 3 = v ntain % N v 5 V.. 24 500 NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—R. G. Dun's Weekly | Halifax 151,48 A e er Ly | Jonbermaaas @ o o Bt RN e s T [Point Arena . Souihern Pacific, 20,330 | Review of Trade will say to-morrow Hamiiton 635,513 ui:fismcr‘-l:‘d:p‘;d :ux‘ ity R e | PMI e e i {Newport. Union Pacific | Beyond question business is expanding and Jobn, HOPS_188 crop, 86 Pacific Gas Imp, s 1 537 3 e20bacco. | in many branches it is larger, notwithstnding | (N2NCORY quotations from Chicago. Spot quotations were 101240 tor good and 13@15c for choice to fancy | 25 pacific Gas Imp. . 5 531 Portiand - : 5 : & disturbed. from first hands. 3 S F Gas & Electric Co 84 50 <lyn Transit, speculative combinations which tend to red\{re Lo Sl L und = e s S o, Sl ‘Humboldt 4000; Leather | ft. Al monopolies or attempted monopolies | Totals .§ 25,647,629 9.7 “sl%c‘a;@\} ;:;ut!rs‘?:rmnx. $113%@1 16%; milling, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ;z‘l)gossprfi‘;t‘::"v:;ng\ Eos }g ;g Ben Diexo. e e e T e et | ensl Gaivaacaiin iiotats\ Decaries | corehing CALL BOARD ALES S4@s%e for | 1S Saring Valley Water . 101 50 tend to stifle it after they come, and the throng Not inclug In RELL) = BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 5 or Lo, sy | of combinations and trusts which have been | Other ltems than cleftings, | . of no com- | IHformal Sesslon— o o oCKon Cctin. $1 20, | June and July; Wool Bags, %@2ic; San Quentin INVESTMENT BOARD, B AMAE O BT St Lonis & 8.... 13 | foumed ‘or prvowe) Bae given w_ tsmpormry | CCE CONEC Sl e e < * | Bass, 34 5. . Ak Steamer. | Destination. | Safls. Prer. Do prefd... but very questionable impetus to trade. ut | paris s 5 ay—2000, B 3 - ) & = s ton: New Welling- orning Session. : 2 | bey ence of thes: e a genu- ST 1 ‘Morning Session—May—2000 ctls, | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; 8- 2 more & G oDp 20 prefiil dis B o eutmtntiar enlarsement of business | NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. - | ¢ 375 %000 M550 22,000, $117; 4000, $116%: | ton, $8: Southfield Wellington, 37 60; Seattle, | . Board— =~ s | Arcata {Eeb S Damiieens Ganada " Do prefd. i 3%, | due to the upexampled prosperity of & EFOW- | oG yoRK Feb, 17.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | 2000 $117%- December—2000, . $1 19%; 16,000, 3 Bt ¥ Coos Eey, & @‘;"x'.'."fiik".ioé 500 Oakland Equitable Gaslight .. S0 B Arena.. zFeh: 18, 3 pm|Pter 3° = Jac S 30 ng populatidn. g ' - : - . . | Scotch, $8; Cumber! 35 Glant Powder Con ....... ot {§ ¢ i S 130" | I POeek's Gutput of plgiron February 1 was | 87,440 barrels; exports, 10,000, Market disclosed | * Afiernoon Session—May—15.000 ctls, $117; | $1ioi0sc In sacke;. Pennayivania Anthracite | o Giont EORASt Con ooy [ e Feb. 15, 1 omibler 11 - nio 2SO B e G111l Sy | T8 Tons, ngainst 266,518 January 1 £~ | a weak andertone with buyers and sellers 104 | 00, $T17. " December_t0, $UIS%. | g, $14; Cannel, $8 % per ton; Rock Springs | 3 Hawailan Commercial & T 8y | Corona - - 15, 11 am/Pler 11 3 e ; et ' December 1. The average weekly produc- very' little: di S BARLEY—There is more and Castle ‘Gate. B 7 i ramii k5 . . 19, & £t P pheie. fl‘i | tion thus indicated was about 1000 tons greater | 2";;{’;'\‘1'?;2‘0:3!‘ 12,000 exports, 157,100, | the weather on call, but the spot market I8 | hulk and $14 in sacks. 100 Hutehinson § P Co 312 | Rt - et 54, [Feb. 3. 15 b Bier 13 ) b d.. e Be Paclfc, e 1% | in January than in December, and the unsold | SebErle L0 " at. On. | lifeless and unchanged. Harrison's circular says: ‘‘During the week [ "5 Hutchinson S P Co 3T | b (Newport oo [Hebe 31, 9 M| Blos 10 Chi G W 1602 | Toxas artfiaro: 3852 | stocks were ‘reduced 43,671 tons in January, | Spot firm; No. 2 red &¥c f. o. b. afloat. Op-| Tge.q 51 25@1 0; Brewing, nominal. e beon eIz arrivals.of coal from Wash- | oo Hutchinson 8.1 Go 3457 | Grizaba lINewport. ..., [Feb. 2L '8 am|Pler 11 S 5 Uinton “Eactc. 31" | against 37,490 in December, so that the appar- | tions had a firm start on foreign demand, but CALL BOARD SALES. ington, with 8711 tons; four from Oregon, 145 i S Cnlm .-‘\rm . pn Fe!{ L 1 pm|PMSS ‘“w ;’n & L i - ;) {;‘re& = 127 | €nt consumption in man 'arxur; v‘;fl_; mI Janu- | goon develbped a weakness that lasted all day. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. tons; one from British Commbmhzm;n‘s';?!:t"o Board— Ag"u-::u- = o:"::r..{;m F:b. 22, 1‘7 ::xll:::g Yo g e A | ary 1,110,079 tons, agai: ,176 in Decem- = A4 B = > Australla, 5971 tons; total, 19, ons. Electric Light ....... 1475 X 2 5 I S L A | B o o "seviral. tutnagas for | 10 8adition to crop news of & beacish ohar| Gocond Bession-Seller ‘85, new—wo ctis, | fow Australle, BITLCMRS: SR, DS, (O | % Mutual Blectrlo Tight oo oo M | Aloka Eolnt Arena.(Feb. 22 3 pm/Pler 2 - R& o Whee & 1 2 §i% | necessary repairs at a time when the demand | $2i%% (90, T0*Short accounts by, hammering | S 0" % e session—May—200 ctls, | half the amount received last week. yet the | 30 Vigorit Powder -...... T | A= Blanci'd|Coos Bay... : 22 76 bmaipler 15 %, Do prerd. Gy ls Almost pressing has caused some fear of | yiaTy trker visorously: Closed No@%c met | g0 Seller 8y mew— 00, Sic; 2000, SSe; | needs of all are falrly well supplied, as the | w Vigone Powder 1 237 | Santa’ RosaSan Diexo 35 11 i Pler 11 AL [Express Companiee™ | nave'started since February 1.'or are about to | lower-and wesk. March, SSG8S4o, closed 83e. | 20, sagec: 2000, S8ido: 8000, SEACE II0 e, | SInion’ for. household purposes fully 50 per | 110 Hutchinson S P Co 34 37y | Fatte Wall Tob. 33, 0 am{Bier 11 B A Lt ASITan s e O i the Saee £ At e ny— 5000, $1 19% 2000, $120. " | cent. When the Honolulu contracts for British | 3) Alaska Packers' Assn . eb. 26, 9 am|Pler 11 W% United States { ;’S:ufi’:hfl e {;s?;d?ur’c"mfls'i’s ot n;t:'o&?wfl | WOOL—Steady. T & ihe market was quieter again at un- Columbla coals, ;h-llllyhrvehl;eve‘:;h(lg‘ped;“:'r-;: $500 U S 3 per cent bond: 10 am|Pler 24 14% 'Wells Fargo. about to be ('nntrnll;'d or advanced in pn(‘;: METALS—With the exception of a decline changed quotations. will e e 2 v z 2 o . a % 3 tly supplied from that section. .If this MINING STOCKS. % Miscellaneous™ " | by'n combination, ~There are so many of these | oOf Z polnte It Un, (he melsl DAlkey, 907 | wancy Feed §11@137% per ctli goof fo | BUMUC Nt houla continue for a few weeks SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. A d 2 St { in the iron and steel Industry that the present | [WOXC8 CRCOIINR o ally firm on further en. | choice. §1274@1 324: o Miting. $2 895 | longer, there may probably be some marking | Following were the sales in the San Fran- vty 5 o et an s s market does not clearly indicate the magnitude | (JU ing news from _primary points and g B ‘;12'45"2@?‘55"%1“& SE50@1 55 | up of values, as coal freights from Australta | oigep Stock Board yesterday: Rinn B € K e 2 of the demand, and disappointment in some | o disposition to pro- e 2 % g and Great Britain will assuredlyadvance. There “Frias 1llinols Cent %| wo_prerd - 36% | branches is mot imorobable. But the rise of | abroad, but bears showed a dlsp b CORN- Morning Session, Friday, February 17. 2{Am Tobacco. ... 3" | ST in stoel ralis. with the entire capacity of | cltatipate. At the close the Metal Exchange | Small round ellow, §1.%; Easterp loks Yol | bere: snip D e s w Alta . - 00 Justice .. 18| Stmr Fulton, Levinson, 75 hours. from As- ... 6811 Do prel <185 | all works engaged until after July 1, is not E ow, $110; White, 1 3 freight | 300 Andes exiean torla. e S --20013|Cons Gas -2%6 | unnatural, nor is the strength of plates, the | E\Kgoé }‘éfifif‘&cfl'fleé‘ ‘gd‘m ‘rl:';ar;nfimald ctl California White, $1 123, 3{2 a‘l‘,l:)lra:tno{l,nl‘:'n:-ltlnfl:yl;:-m‘;l:bllz d::]s-'r: 100 Andes . 23{150 Occidental 30 | Stmr Corona, Debney, €1 hours from San o o o STy | Teamimate nke foe which i bhypnd g Doves: | Lon (5 Giness ; BIn_§l 12401 16 per ot themsélves. Our coast colliery rroprietors | 350 Best & Belcher. 70/700 Ophir . 125 | Diego, etc. SRS 32 OBo prerdrr: % | dent, and the sume Is true of Dave he ontn | SRV Gulier orith §35 15 DAY and g1 iesked | BUCEWERAT NORIE naturally avail themselves of the higher cost | 2 Ei%, e o o5 13| Stme “Brunswick, Andresen, L -hours' from: i1s ectr | e o o ‘| LEAD—Firm for spot, with $ 50 bid and T \TUFFS. f competing forelgn fuél and act accordingly C! - AT Minn & St {5 S Com Co | Morke e enorsiont b It pe e e | i Brgkers? Grice for lead in 49 FIOPR AND WILIS : by ratving elces. "This” appiles oniy o coaly | 10 Chollar, -, 0 Potosi .11 51 | St North Fork, Bash, 25 hours from Bu-. Po st prefd 98 |Brooklyn R T. heavy order from Indlana gas Wworks. and for copper $18@18 75. FLOUR—California family ~xtras, $4@4 15; | for steam uses, as there Is no like Of | 100 Gould & Curry. 50|500 Sierra Nevada.. 99 [ Schr J G Wall, Bjornstrom, 47 -hours from S e o B o e T 0t i aents | changed. Sales, 13,750 bags, including March, | ton, $3@3 65 per bbl. the coal trade. . Although the prices to steam | 100 Gould & Curry. 41/ Union Con G e it et € days from Do prefd 39 |Lead : n wheat 1s abundantly justified, and the rise | 3o 45; August, $5 80; October, § 95; November, | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | proqucers would be higher, the quantity con- | goy iiiice F 171200 Yellow Jacket.: o Coq&\!ll S es'uudborz G ThoD 1 daves trock - ' Do prefd | ot a e e o rn Seems scarcely enough | $6; January, $6 15. 'Spot coffee—Ri0 dull. No.| ows usual discount to the trade: Graham | sumed would be materfally diminished. The | 50 JUZUCS * 191200 Yellow Jackers:' 3 | Gy Navas 5 bt : s Federal Steel. | e o iantie exports have heen | 7.invoice, 8ici No. 7 jobbing, 7c. Mild—Qulet. | Fronr ‘(3% per 100 pounds: Rye Flour, 3276 | outlook for the moment is certainly discouras- SECLs s Ll R e v Lo & oo toe. ot N.Y Chi & St L... 14 | Do prefd. retarded by the blizzard, but have been 2,265,- | Cordova, ‘l!éfli!k:- a Pals ettt 3 3.1¢ | Per 100; Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, §2 £X- | ing, although there is ample time vet to save | . Aloha: 09400 Mexican s5 | Reves. . 2 E Do ist.prefd...... 65 INat Lin Oli 615 bushels, flour included, against 3,142,057 last | SUGAR—Raw, frm. Falr refOins. tra cream Cornmeal, $3 35; Oatmeal, $1 20; Oat | our crops. 2 ey e een 85 | elh Alice Cooke, Penhallow, 15 days trom Do 2d prefd 3 |Pacific Mall. year, and for the crop year thus far the ex- g‘r‘:‘_fl‘(rgfia e 7 I00lasnes " eugay, | croats; “% ‘4025 Hominy, B 2:3:: Wfi 'Fde;:g;:,t “:ggx;;;ocmn:umé;ed‘._ n%" l;olfl 20 Chiine ,?‘37,; 100 Belcher 30/200 Occidental 32 | Honolulu. S - Saeg or. West..... 18%/ People’s Gas | ports, including flour, have been 156,757,740 : i SRR R T ;_Cracke , $3 75; i ex , $5@5 3; Hawallan, e i R o 8 ARED. N o Amer yllman Pal bushels, against 143,714,142 last year. When it | _BUTTER—Recelp -‘mm_“m REes: pot®30Y: | 54 60:' Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Roiled Oats | Japan, 34'50aM %: Louisiana, $5a6 20. O e + G8la0s opnic .« = Friday, February 17. ° o Pacific. flver Certificates | is remembered that the exports of corn are al- | Western creameries, p RN, (barrels), $5 85@6 25; in sacks, $5 65@6 05; Pear! | * SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- i 011300 O Debne SRh Tikae 3 s v s . 11%@14c. 5; Split P $ 25; Green Peas, $ 50 | pany quotes, terms net cash: Cube. Crushed | 300 Bulllon . | erman 12| Stmr Corha, Debney, San Diego; Goodally Do pre; most as large as the largest ever known there | tory, 1l@lic, X _ | Barley, $5; eas, H 3 pany_q ) t _ 100 Calegonia 40]500 Poromt o 4 | s inued eceipts, 3391 packages; steady. West. . and Fine Crushed, 6%c; Powdered, 6%c; Candy aledon! otos| 35 | Perkins & Co. 2 = S W e e oo, e e Bmiren She. iy ranuinted Sy o | g Chationee 11111 i poten 3| A" fififan. Sounders, Honotulu; Weleh OF Shoft Line the strong advance in prices here since Septem- CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. f‘ectlAungr’:' -Alix?r‘uc;cczag"ml‘:ldfi: ‘é“s‘v.‘:’in.?i m 'égzl‘é:l & Ve F m gg:px,en“ & & Co. i 3 Pac C 1st prefd.... &7 E ber 1 {s most encouraging. It is obviously im- | ypw™ YORK, Feb. 17.—California dried & Ha A, Se: Extra © Phe: Sojden G Dic: half | 100 Crown. Point... o0 SorPia ice: % oL e e PR ol e R e e e e it | fovtta: Most descriptions of Hay eold fc better and | Parrels, U< TICTe, Jken for less than 76 barrels | 500 Exchequer . 03/100 Standard I B Ty Sonm. . e :;mm Pittsburg 178 . | U_S Rubber { much inquiry for 3 nanufac ot RO the feeling was firm. Farmers in various sec- Rl 300 Gould & Curry. 551300 Unlon. Con’ 2| stmr coos Bay, 3 Ped; Redifis . Do prefd. turers have a larger demand for heavywelght | AL Y PP ES. Common. 7g8%e; | tions are beginAing to send in complaints ot | O 1ts equivalen 10 Gould & Curry. 56,700 Utan $4| Stmor state of Cailfornita, Goodall! Astorta, Do 1st pretd 3% | West Union. go0ds, but they maintain that they cannot pay cire tray, S%@s%c: cholce, 9%@l0i4c; | dry weather. Bran and Middlings are firm at SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 200 Hale & Norcrs. 37/100 Yellow Jacl 35| Stmr Weeott, Dunham. Yaquina Bay, etc. e et (o Narprene. e made. avbeat” 0, have becn at a‘é‘:]:e ?'(Eg(;}' Efsé!g{-; T) jreroiogk i Sen sse e sl Lo e 31 ey e tes: Hacbie, 7 R 2 io Southe concesslons. Sales at the three chief markets TNE! c. BRAN-$18 50@18 50 per ton. eal is a 3 = RS, ATbee g aiay 2| Colo pomthen; | o om0 “bounds, which is about the | APRICOTS-Roval, 1@l4c; Moorpark, 13817c. | RO NG §0G2s per ton. steady and unchanged. O s [hoyMlwy In the Faciflo Btock i feate She e 2ot Taaea toe o pretd | Do 24 preta. wvd]dy dr;or::u!mlr;l'.lon wnh’1 r;:_la]n-r: !rsllcl‘:mvlvfll'} PEACHES—Unpeeied, 9@ilc; peeled, 28 FE%DSTEF&SERe:Ie& B.l,l:qm é%’n"si’ ’pg, Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | B°% : L Eme o & - a for. ved, but they were partly o v 25 ton: Otlcake Meal at the mill, ; Job- 2 2 ; , 30s. = : CLOSING BONDS. | aoeunt, ‘and in fine and fine medium territory BASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. T 5 50 Cocoannt Cake, $4@2%; ot | “Taes followsi 300 Alpha Con 400 MexIcan L ou £ THLEGRAFHIC, . ew 48 reg....12 BT ot 0 X3 cents an 5 = 24 50; Cracked Corn, e eed, Z . ‘. t .. xican s i - I 8 12 Sou 1 N?uh‘CuoHna 88.130 The mingr n;em’s hil)"edbnen {ann!n}f :;esl:»r CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—CATTLE were about 15¢ ?‘, 5020, i L e e f‘.fi‘go'_l:a ‘&Ve;::rll‘; :norflmnfi:.u-.n;%m” m g:lchzr T _z’? % gex‘{,cn:u .+ 85 MISCELLANEOUS. TS s AL%| Do 48 ... 104 | with a reduction in London, although the in- k. Fan CALIFORNTA. —Wheat, 50 for 3 3 ccidental ..., 30 | LONDON, Feb 17—Br ship Buckingham, frota . “Do: .coup ‘113%No_Pac ists. 15 | dustries have shown 5o abatement of demand | g‘iz}'@“"“fl‘h‘ofiz “:f:fl',:_“ T 005 15, o e | good fo cholce and $18 60@15 5 for lower grades: O Tive Tioks BORUb for Tarae, bhomato 100 Dest & Belcher. 741200 Ophir '1'32%4 | deattle for Queenstown, previously reprred e e in tnis countrs, and, the o I Brices Bere In | e oy s5: ‘mockern and feeders, £ 100 | 10, AnSY, coming e Wheat snd Ont $13106 | ¢oc modiums na 4i@sc o smalls sock Hogs, | 00 Dot Seicner: (320 Ophlr iiiii 1 | paving put fnto Rio dé ianelro s, lesking Do bs coup ......112% N Y C & Failures for the week have been 176 In the | 4 70; bulls, §2 75@4 25; cows and heifers, 33 30@ | Alfaita, $11@12; Stock, $10: Clover, nominal, | 1:@4%c: dressed Hozs, §%@ste. 500 Bulljon . 061300 Ophir X% m,chy.'.“d 3000 tons of cargo. Docked and one District. «oeee 118 C|NoOr & W 6 United States, against 295 last year, and 18 in fed Wastern steers, $4 50@5; Texas steers, | OUTSIDE HAY (from Oregon, Utah, etc.— ECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. 300 Challenge Con.. 26/400 Potosi . 37| lower plate found cracked and other damage. Alrk --v‘m.- A- 13; ! 'gm:;s:fi cnmou.ug Canada, against 35 last year. si 50@s; calves, W?T 80. Fais b tndl fl*fi ‘Wheat and Wheat and Oat, s:(z)‘soou 50 Cheal = mggzflgn Con,. fl %gotoal 3 . 37| Repairs cost £200. Docking £300. N N0-'B " | Do deb bs .. 12 e & HOGS were 2%c lower. r to choice, 11 12; Grass Hay, $10; t, $11 5012 5u; > g avage = Do -C 100 10 BRADSTREET'S ON TRADE CONDITIONS. | 4 (5: packers, $3 55@8 72%: mixed, $3 65@3 S0; é,.,.?‘.’!f' $10@11 50; Tindothy, $10 50@12 per ton. For nml;vs.o P'ebrul:y 1. 760 Chollar 15(500 Savage > e B“Afé%lilis‘;l'cdl’:l‘i"rs. Ay .- Do “Currenc: 100 |6 Nay 4s . T J butchers, $3 60@3 85; lights, 33 35@3 80; pigs, | STRAW-—35@7c per bale. Flour, qr sk: 16, |En- ox . 9,900 | 300 Chollar 44/500 Savage % ! T rrived. Feb 17—Stmr Ny Atchifon 4s ... O S Line 6s tr. NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Bradstreet's to-mor- | g3 25@3 70. et Barley, ctls 1,465 Hay, tons 144 | 1100 Con Cal & Va.2 301000 Scorpion : 06 | hence Feb 15. % . Do-adf §5. .. O § Lt row will say: SHEEP ruled steady. Poor fo prime sheep, BEANS AND SEEDS. ]Straw, tons . 20 Con Cal & Va.2 2734 800 Sex Belcher 105 fifigl\gzg?—.gf"‘;?flggb ‘%;Sll')n;“fl“m"“"" S % Readin, : - | s 50@4 60; choice, chiefly ai ; “years E ‘on Imperial ierra. Nevada.i 02 : P San R G | i Teavy now and slect storme and fuks. '8 G534 70; tambe, WS 05, 1arsely $015 | Tners is mo further change observable. Butter, ctls 264 | 80 Crown Foint ... 23400 Sirra Nevas 13 SRR T &Y Gon te i | inclement weather generally throughout neariy | “%iocepts—_Cattle, 2500; hogs, 25,000; sheep, | BEANS—Bavos, $170G180; Small Whites, | Tallow, otls 91 | 300 Grown Polnt .. 33300 Slers ewada J973 | “ USAL—Arrived Feb 16—Stmr. Sumpl, hence st Con 53% | all sections of the country, come reports of re- | 7000, 52 ;32: 15: m::fig;n;- S S0LT5: Pinks, | Beans, ctis 44 | 30 Exchequer ... 03,200 Union Con e LNt i e 17—che st P C & P st viving spring trade and of efforts to ascertain S e $1 90@2; Reds, ; Blackeve, ; But. 500 Gould & Curry. 52450 Union Con 62 -Arrivi 17—Schr 56 . i CHICAGO MARKET. ters, $2 2G2 50; Limas, 33 25;' Pea, $2 35 31|Lumber, feet 2,000 | 600 Gould & Curry. Bender Brothers, hence Feb 14;- schr -Cofin '!svan';i;sh : e s e 350 Bad Bidncys. 3 Yo 30 per ctl. v 0] Wine, gals 3670 | 300 Gonid & Curry.’ it Gnion Con % thisn, hence Beb IL . L Erie. Gen:: . Standard R & T 6s 88 | suffered. v, CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—There was considerable | SEEDS—Brown Mustard, §4 per ctl; 300 Hale & Norcrs. 3% 30 LOS ANGELES—Arrive eb 17— 3 F.fl W& T2 I5t& tr. Tenn new set 3s.. 9 so far indicated, while hurloul; ‘l‘n ’s'ome ;:c- steadiness in wheat during the first half hour's | yellow s::g-u;;ims‘l‘ @4 Tl':‘x'ur .fi.@f 2; C: OREGON. 300 Justice “l 35 S'm'm‘{“":" lrgm Newport “(Sj; Haw stmr, ‘Gen. Elec 55 - Tex Pac L_G 1sts.111% | tions, has proved less than might have been | yoqic arly Liverpool and New York quo- | DArYy g c per Ib: : | Wheat, otls ..... 4.400] 500 Justice 18 3¢ | San Mateo, from Comox. g € Hig 84 & % | expected In view of the severity of the visita- | tnscons shomed & marked advance, while theve | FaPe. 2ua@c; Hemp. 25Gic; Thmothy. 5G5ie. e P i ey Satled Feb 17—Stmr Aleatraz, for o BTyt S tlon.Exception 18 of course made In the case | Was & good deal of mervousness among loca | pdo oL 3 ; Green, FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. 0 R Gtk 21 | GASTORIA—Arived : e Do con #s Wabash 1st 5s ...114% | Of the winter wheat crop, from which trust-| traders, growing out of the sudden death of Butter and Eggs are cheaper. Cheese f8 un- | g Anoes = 8| TACOMA—Sailed Feb 17—Schr Frea ¥ San- '’ Jowa C iste..oo 07 | Do 2ds - 57| morthy reports as to dumage are not (Orth | President Faure of France and the contingen- | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | changed §00 Betcher - £} | for_San_ Francisco: Br ship Osborne. for AnG . = - new consols 4s.10% v ore 48 . 1: coming at s ear] y'e 3 0] ht follow. ay of & c — e . . 4 erp; ir stmr gle, for Yo n - i — N. Uni 4 5% | Va. Centuries -1 .- 81 | the. Bouth come reports of more serious dam f,’,;i.,rw:'l'c%“%%‘me. e dllz:w» Potatoes are easy, With a few slight changes, | Meats and Poultry stiow no particular change | 200 Best & Belcher. 71} 322 | Hongkong. % z B - Pac_Con 6s Do deferred 7 | age, particularly to the growing fruit and| gidion to even up there was a business | Opjons are still firmer. With the exception of | from last week, though Game is cheaper, as | 20 Be:: LiRticher 2 135 | Arrived Feb 17—Stmr Mackinaw, hence Feb M K& T 2d; |ts cent sts. ..l g4 | vegetable crops. Even here, however, = per | ransacted at the top figure The news and | ;omitose which are frmer, Vegetables are | he Lenten season has diminished the demand | 505 Haition . (e 120 | 13; Br ship Frankistan, from Port Townsend Do _4s . - 47| Colo Southern 4.. 86% | manent damage, aside from 'the reported loss | conditions, however, finally began to favor the | Tomatoes, whick Y tor 1t 1500 Bultion - @ % | “COOS ' BAY-Arrived Feb 1-schr VIKIng. % s iU gapicked pion, Seg oL comeri | e WO d caty wiert ST ConROSRES and | SRS USKET y (rom San Jome, 10 pr | FTLle S0 Vegetables stand about he samme : e e > 1 n the es of - | withdrew their supj par 7 as last week. 3 o B B 1R | e, sattacion, reper o0 STUaon 1f 0, ety dvance and, Infoulons 4 MeSk, | 255t aTons 1 10 per ot tor Bany Rowe | E 6 008000 G0 M KEOVRATIG “ N i e str o1 , in-| centers point n 3 ‘ollowing is 3 e Vel e L, oy et by 3 considerable rise in temperacure, | the visibie supmiy. . Taking the latter matters | 90c@3l 10 per sack for River Burbanks: Sonomd |1, ¢ 2 Ca iR A:v: Feb“'l“ e craa A e O s R el 1% | and a good volume of business is reported in | in connection with a considerable Wweakness | and Marin Burbanks, 90c@$1 10 per ctl; Oregon. | "0y or ton— e e s Vi 32 Moody, hence Oct 22. o £o 7 Fale & Norcrose._ 80|Sierra’ Nevada. % | the East'and in the Miadle States as a remt | gevcioped by corn the wheat macket: bersn to | Hof#l 3 Sweet Fr S R AL i $—g12 0 Castle Gate..s9 00— | o ConCal Evalae 8| “satiea Feb 1o Stmt Allanca, tor Coton, Homestake .:..-..-30.00 Geandard 250 | O t 2 * | T ONION o Oregon, $1G1 25 | Wellington 9 %0 {Eouthtis 30|500 s€rra Nevada. 105 FOREIGN PORTS. . - > 5 3 | Uransportation ir still interfered with. Re- | closing at T2%c buyers. S—0@e per sack; n, $16 v i 4 it Iron Silver . [Osiony Lfllkfl & Lot lvestock have been ehecked at West- Hreasy reculpts, -with an absence of ship- | per ctl. teew elling- 10°00]: c.,v::“;';:‘,',ofl. :3;& 28120 ¢ Nevada.107% | CALLAO—Arrived Dec 28—Chil ‘bark Sulitel- Mexican - 5 | ern centers, but estimates of losses of cattle | ping demand and accumulating stocks for | VEGETABLES — Asparagus, 1 per Ib; | o e =t 4 8 ma. from Port Blakeley. LRI BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. do not much exceed 15 per cent, ranging | which there were no buyers outside of -the | Green Peas, 6@Sc; String Buna te; e VI 83| CALCUTTA—Salled Jan 31—Br ship Baleul-~° - Money— - |Westingh Elec .... 46% | downward to as low as 5 per cent, and this | speculators, oppressed corn. May closed %o | bage, 40@s0c; Tomatoes, $125@2 25 for Los Ange- airy uce, ete— 51 tha.for San Francisco. z B 'Gall loans .. Do_prefd .. 643 | only in the case of cattle on the ranges. A |lower. 3 les; Egg Plant, 10@12%c per lb; Garlic, 4@éc | Butter, fancy, per Cheese, Swise.. 0 CARDIFF—Sailed Feb 16—Br ship Ben Dearg, . Time loans Ed Elec Tel 200 | satisfactory business appears to be doing on| Heavy selling by rmfalflmll weakened oats. | per Ib: Dried Okra, loc per Ib; Green Peppers, | square . Common_EggS. & for ‘Santa Rosalia. = o Bt Bonds— the Pacific Coast, and export business is fairly [ The close was %c lower. = 1b: Dried Peppers, 7@12%c; Do, per roll Ranch Eggs, 35 SWANSEA—Sailed Feb 16—Br ship Crown of . AT& E Fe Atchison 48 .......100% | active. San Francisco reports a conservatism| A too plen supply of hogs was the source per sack. Do, good ; dozen 20! England, M‘B.nh_no-lh.

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