The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 11, 1899, Page 8

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o2 CISOCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 11 1899. §0@4 90; extra do, watlan, 15250 | 10 Gouid & curry. 4 300 about SLT per cent greter than the same | would be the largest ever announced. The | Peart Barley, 8: Spiit Pess, $4115; Green Peas, | §4,704 70 I g6 1: Hawa e h Nt 33 0 M M E RC lA L WO R L D e L el L e b e L S R MARES (of the (M B v Sty B RAIN e 20, hikner st dhe ver gal- | o Hale & Norcrs. 31 : s ¢ 3 . i i imate the weake: ] i ¥ 2 ot rodter thun ok o e bocamo. Taward e eni quotations ruled BAY AND VEBDSTOPER. o e v Seamr Tefining . Com. | _Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock per cent greater than In 1892. prices became. Toward the en: ople o declined, reaching = esterday : SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. N Y Chi & St L.. 13%Nat Lin Ofl ...... 44 | Yet in the Pittsburg district alone the fur- | &t 70%0 when the closing signal ounded. of §2 per ton during the past -« Granulated, 5%c; Dry Granulated, 5%c; Con- | 155 Ajpha Con 200 Mexican " k3 hid 3 kel Do Iet prefd .... 66" |Pactfic Mail ...\ 48% | naces ru ol 18,4 Cotind : 3 Mmoderate recoipts helped Jers who have been holding oft for | (irt B B e e S Dot preln o 8 [Rooilo Mal o (i | nacowmunning are waidrto Jiave predusens b |} OotRcEyine mus o0 e | L e o faaid a0 Byl e RS s fiaA Eo ol Py o e e et | 0g A Nor West . 1 [Puliman Pal SIS | B i the Georeane In. wackly produc. | lexely develd of recuperative wbility, however, | works CXRECURE [T MO what they would | barrels, %o more than barrels, and boxes o | j00 RIS 0 NG AN AT Co S tvir s Certits | tion. or: aM ficnaces: 191 tons, March 1, [ Bome timid holders of corn let enough go to | S0C S 4 (0 Fnvlie they had followed the mar- | more. 'No order taken for less than 75 barrels | oy pojcher . 200 Mexican | 700 Mexican 400 Mexican 500 Mexican Turpentine advanced 2c. New Wool coming in on a dull market. frmer. Yo 5 a {Stand 4 y o closed He lower, & o - " Wheat fatures declined Sntarie & W Soar .o asainet e Febriary 1 does not menr | forco u sham deciine, My, Sloned N [TVouis, | ket right alone. Tt s yseless o 450 Uhe, S} | or its equivalent. e e by bt Rarley futures still unsettled. ’)I‘orm:m\'n.‘ < ok Tl“{’ ‘prelfrn;n age of supplies of fron In February, just when :?'!‘Ehmlrkel lfillod ;v»].lu :.l..{L(nry‘z-:r in sympathy :l':":,' ek “holders. who have hung on are now SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. m g::: : g::;’;;; % grp'm; o, Oats firm and active. r R & Nav.. r C & increased supplies were expected and needed, corn. May decliped ; i eir profit 3 ; A | BrShortiiineg -S4 0 S Sleathier o hoted Thnch to: the extraordinary advancs | . Ldauidation in pork caused o soft epot in pro- | reaping tWIBIAIL, L oo unchanged. Bran is | Beet shows more strensth again, though | 200 Best & Beicher o8| 20 OPRIY 1 Corn and Rye unchanged. | Pac Coast 1st pfd. §§ | Do prefd . Sontributed, much o the extragrdinary advance | 8l d8tion I B ing. ~ Later, however, ‘the | Bran and Middlings are Baoheterl o fonon | (ore’is mo advance. Veal and Lamb are | 20 Best & Belcher 31 30 Fotos Another advance in Hay. | Do 2d prefd ... 65 |U S Itubber . £ 80 in bessemer pig at Plttsburg, and §2 75 | market steadied somewhat on ‘free h‘uyl’n:"": LR Weaker. Mutton and Pork are unchanged. i go“an 50 Savage .. Lima Beans still higher. | Pittsburg .80 | Do prefd ... |in gray forge. The unsold stocks also re- | lard and an improvement In the ',"K{x;n.?&c rome | Lo N —s20@21 per ton. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | 50 Chollar ... Aioftag ey Bran scarce and in demand. | Reading ... 43 | West Unlon ... 1% | duced in February 46,431 tons, so that the ap- | &t the yarde. May pork decined 4G8 MIDDLINGS-§21@22 50 per_ton. arg as follows: o CERRY R e I e R Do 1st prefd Amn Steel & Wire 6% | parent consumption was §17.978 tons in the | 1ard and riba are a shade lower, M PETUF TS - Follea® Barley, $26@21 per | ' REEF—7@sc per Ib. y I % 5 S FREGWs Da_prefd . =14 | ghort month. Nearly all the work done, of | _The leading futures ranged as follow: ke Meal at the mill, $31@31 50; job- | VEAL—Large, 6%@7%c; small, 8c per Ib. 200 Con Cal & V 800 Union Con.. Potatoes continue to advance. [ o8 prefd, Or Nuv prefd .. T | course, is at the Comparatively 1ow prices made | ~Artisies— — Open. High, Low. Close. | bing, 335402 60; Cocoanut " Cake, SH@ Got | MUTTON-Wethers, s@isfc per'Ib: Bwes. fo. | 10 Grown Foint... 28 40 Union Con - Onions weak: s | Rock Islana 111117 |Pac Coast N e ‘ th r = - . G el EDIR ndly ton; Cornmeal, $23 60 | LAMB-—11@12%c. Sou urry. Tnion C ¢ Hutter and Ezgs sightly lower. |3XL&SF 113 |Colo Southern ... 7. | 1B the STeat contracts threg A0 I il ia | goVheat No. 3— et o | e A G e, 324625 Mixed Feed, | PORK Live Hors, 6%@Ste for large, S%@ | 600 Gould & Curry. 41| 40 Utah S Young Poultry weaker. | "po preta 71| Do st profd ... 52 | tiitrdot for early delivery are charging about | JiaY naCE P | . ¢ 5o for medium and 5@s%c_for small; stock | 400 Hale & Norers. 00 Yellow Jacket. Fine Oranges in light supply. )5(}’;;';3‘,2‘;5"“ <IN Do el what they please, and these quotations appear s k% CALIFORNTA nA,\'m\;:hfn. ‘83'_!;0@.:5“{';{ Hogs, 4%@oc; dressed Hogs, 7@c. 200 Hale & N:r;;m . 200 Yellow Jacket.. 2 Prunes firm and wanted. | E 2 in the published statements. In many cases " 35% | good to chotce and §1 or” 1o H = ernoos B o ont It i CLOSING BONDS. 31 to 5 per ‘ton premium i paid for dellvery A oo o 2k | 5o taney coming ini Wieat and_Ot. Augir: RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. a0 Belcher oo 3 = N (oo nchiogen) S sriisies SINJC ToABE At HAShAE Dk i Ceatia,. Chape i |5 e & W ek 3| oot SUGIE D Sl Clover, nominal. For Friday, March 10. e i i) Beef rather steadler. | Do coup...... 2513 |N Carolina 6s | structural forms the demand and prices are | pg, . '3 271 2114 % 213% [ OUTSIDE HAY (from Oregon, N”‘-d'br:mi) Flour, qr sks..... 6.301'Wool, bales.. 1250 Con Cal & V...1 75 200 Sierra 5 o call for Grain Bags. | U S 4s. 11| Dods..... | not yet much changed. Tin is firm at $23 85, | JU¥ oo T Gw i 20% | o Wheat and Wheat and Oat UL CThesh | Barley, ctls....... #0/Hay, tons. . 200 Gould & Curry. 40, 3 Union Con...... ——— | Do coup...... 11514 | No Pac Ists. with a consumption of 2500 tons monthly, and Ao Hook Dar havrcis | s11@11 50; Grass Hay, $10@10 50; Oat, 124 i | Butter, ctls....... 316|Broom Corn, bdls 200 Justice ......... 18| 500 Yellow Jacket.. DRY GOODS BOOMING | Do 2ds.. 4! Do 3s. | copper 1s wcarce for spot at §17 7, with lead | M ork, per barrel = 0 9121 9 173 | Clover, $10@11; Timothy, $10 60@12 per ton. lecac. otin IS Lumber, fect. b e i a iy v os 1125 weaker at $4 50. The trust refuses quotations ¥ oI 033 savs| STRAW-30GGc per bale Tallow, ctls....os 9| Eggs, doz. The New York Commercial says: | coup. 124|N ¥ C | for tin plates. The demand for coke exceeds S L Beans, sk . 2,258|Wine, gals...... TIME BALL. “The dry goods trade is booming. I any | District 3.658.......117% Nor & W | the transporting ‘capacityfor the Connsilsyills 542 540 BEANS A SHEEDE. Potatoes, sks..... 2.230|Leather, rolis. - roof of that siatement ia needed a vistt among | Ala class A.....2.10" [Northweste D D oo iy, ¢ 216 55Tl 662 Timas fs noted. The | Onions, sks....... 250Hides, no. Branch Hydrographte Office, U. S. N., Mer. r or the week, furnace being quoted at §1 60 Another advance ir bal D) Sobbers and munufacturers wili at once furnish | Do B.. s &nd foundry @t §E per ton. | Beptember 1111156 6Ty b6 other Qescriptions stand about the same. e e chants' © Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, it. It impossible to find a merchant | Do C. The woolen manufacturer has been hampered | Short Ribs, per 100 pound 2 BEANS — Bayos, $1 75G185: Small Whites, S8 ks e i e March 10, 1899, who is not busy 1 who is not more than: Do Currency... by 3 ve N, big | May ....qo 475 4 47 0@2 20; Large Whites, $1 80@1 90: Pinks, | Shorts, sks. . 137|Paper, The time ball on the tower of the new Farry satisfied with the present state of affairs. | Atchison 4s. b T L s i o e P et i Ben s eda " 253 %, Blackeye, §3 75@3 80; | Hops, balea....... 5 Quickailyer, fiks. DAloee e droiped fat. exactly: noott to-day— the cutting-up trade spring business e = Pl B v AN coamDinatioma oro~ | e nteniBaE 100N 1115 00 5 00 iE 6100 Butters, §2 2042 30: ~Limas. §5 5063 60; Pea. OREGON. . s | 5 o 8t moon of the 120th merldian, or at § height, an. e productive ca v So 2 110 35 f = - - —oiree — — A d Kid 5, @2 b ctl. veen. 1,384 4 5 5 | o ;. % icht, and the productive capacity posed In goods of other kinds, but these d0 | ~Caqh quotations were as follows: 22a% t0; Red Kidneys, 1200250 per otl. | Flour, qr ska..... L34/ Bran ske........ . 45 | delock p. m. Greenwich mean thme. 214/R G W 1sts. L 6% 95 St L & 1 M con 88.111% 23 taxed to meet the de- | C & O 4%s......... houses is ove not encourage buying and the season continues 2 Wlax, $2 15@2 25; Ca- Alfalfa, 8@8tc eutenant, U, .. In_charge disavpointing. In wool marxets the sales are | ¢E\OUT: “]‘\;:;“5‘,’;;‘”,‘,',z‘"t;.',"";";"}"%é’;'g",‘{(‘_"z“;’?,‘,: yellow Mustard, §3 75@ nd suit houses | Chi Term 4s. g and cloak bulk of their initial busi- | C & Ohio 5s........118 ISt L & S F gen 6s. The clothi: nary Seed, 2i@%c per ave completed th FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. 1074 Do 2ds from the country goes far to check appre- | piour. barrels. 18,000 | T thouse Cucumbers, $1 25@1 50 per dozen. | list: k C DA barely equal to the ordinary consumption of | 7% aosc oS ness, and the volume of this has been so much | C H & D 4%s. 048 'St P Con... 1615 s % 70%@T1%c; No. 2 corn, 34%@3oc; No. 2 oats, e, 2% @3%c; Hemp, 2%@3c: Timothy, 5@5} B R i antioinaton that they are forced | D & B G lata......108i5¢ P C & P jsis...130 ' | b€ FIlls depenaent vpon then ang thefncthes Imer No. 2 white, Sgilc: No. § white 2% R s p1ias, $1 65@1 70; Green, S R SUN, MOON AND TIDE. < e “n Securing duplicate lots of | Erie Gen 4s ¢ and T & T éslss | Years as many have fur some mONNS eX- | yyuoey ceaq g2 40; mess pork, per barrel, $3@ | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | Summer Vegetables continue to increase in Times and Helghts of High and 1 worsted | men's wear and | 5 Tenn new set 3., 9% | pected, and Atlantic exports, flour included. | 4 g5 jard, per 100’ pounds, $ 2@ 3; short e quantity and prices are still going down. There Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San the primary market, since most | Ge Tex Pac L G lats. 1127 | Have be o A ek o DA ements | Tib sides, loose, $4 5G4 70: dry salted shoulders. | A further slight advance in Potatoes fs re- | s no change in Fruits. Francisco Bay. Published by official au " running upon fall lines. In- | G Do R Zds....r.. 63ig | agnibst 289087 last year, and Paclflc exports | hoxed, 414@i%o; short clear sides, boxed, $4 % | ported and they are very firm. Onlons are| Poultry and seasonable Game are in suffl- | _thority of the Superintendent. ity fs experienced in obtaining | 110 |Unfon Pac 48 T e, g i e v | @4 9. whisky, distlllers’ finished goods, Per | weak and unchanged. The summer Vegetables | clent supply at about last week's prices. The | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at g lines of cottons and silks, be- | 10 [CPD&G1 St it e e e b e AT T show little change. same may be sald of Meats, though prices at | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about Gversold condition of mills. ~ Ad- | 110 |Wabash 1st bs. b LM et e G e e Receipts Were 576 hoxes Asparagus, 38 boxes | wholesale for the latter are rather weaker. twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; “Hliingly patd by buyers | i | S mS I aNEnIE asL )y eny, 8 Py Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | pyuparh and 100 sacks Peas. Following is The Call's regular weekly price | the height of tide is the same at both places | el i re s are to be had. The 1y W Shore 4s. .- 3 ens| v % Y, Men's wenr waolen, the clothing and the knit | [ e el B e e = R ey N 5000 | DOTATOES-§1 10601 20 per ctl for Early Rose, | (oal, per ton— FRIDAY, MARCH 11 S trades are rent with rumors of combines, | Mo Pac con 65.....118%| Do deferred...... 8L | * Fallures for the week have been 182 in the | SO, bushels 227,000 | ¢y 10 per sack for River Burbanks: Sonoma | copney ™ 12 00 [Castle Gate..§9 60@— = 1 of which are scemingly, assuming definite | MCK & T 2as. ... 67 | Wis Cent 1sts ... 65% | United States, against 248 last year, and 37 | Qots: bushels. 20900 | $10 B Burbanks, $1@1 15 per ctl: Oregon, | GaBnel -...-$—@18 0 [Castic, T Sun rises ... T perations of ' buyers are only | " Do 4. 2 $1%| Coly Bouthern 45.. BTH /| i Conads. apaiter st Jastivers Rye, bushels. 3.000 | §G1 25; Sweet Potatoes, T5c for River and | Gl o |"Wellington 95 | Sun sets .. by ‘these movements, since | Sk i . ag 3 Barley, bushels. + 16,000 | §1 5@t 55 for Merced; New Pottoes. 3c per b, | i, T 0001 Ce s 760 | Moon sets 1 by the statement that NG S A | IR = e " | * ONTONS-—50@%0c per ctl, outside quotation for 2 - o intention of advancing | Chollar ... 33| Ontarto 550 | BANICUEARINGS: +On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | oregon. ¥ 5 o e ~pMu"“°°@_‘m___| O [Time| 2 | it 5Ophir . = o rket was steady; creamerles, ir- VEGE: LE! s us, o per or o 2 B | Grown FeInt e O w110 | NEW YORK, March 10.—The following table, | fas, 11%@1ic. Faks, weak and lower; fresh, 13 | v P5 Nt e ReT oyt | Butter, fancy, per_ (Cheese, Swiss.. 25| & DRIED FRUIT IN NEW YORK. \ Deadwood .... . 45 Quicksilver . 175 | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | @13%c. Cheese, steady, unchanged. Rhubarb, 60c@1 25 per box; Green Peas, 3@sc; square ...........50@0— Common Eggs....—@15 | —— 1.0) 11:00 5:07] 0.3! 717 — | Gould & Curry..... 35| Do prefd.......... 5 00 | Ings at the principal cities for the week ended 5 = = String Beans, ——; Cabbage, 40@50c; Tomatoe: EVADE Ol g R aNc EREs. pes b e e b The New York Commercial says: | Hale & Norcross.. Sterra Nevada..... 120 | March 10, with the percentage of increase and WHEAT MOVEMENTS. $1G1 50 for Los Angeles and $1 25@175_for Px”\?i dfl'"d ;5775 e et . 3 ! 8 e vady though only quiet demand | Homestake 55 00 Standard 260 | decrease,” as compared with the correspond- rn Mexican: Egg Plant, — per Ib: Garlic. 7@c | Pickled .o.........58@401 L b s varieties of dried fruits there is | Iron Sliver. Union Con 0 | ing week last year: Receipts. Shipments. | per Ib; Dried Okra, 15 per Ib; Dried Peppers, \ per BINGS B o 524 : ha 3 e | Mexican - Yellow Jacket..... 22 Percentage. | , Citles Bushels. Bushels. | 7510150. Green Peppers, 30c; Corrots, 23@35c ~@15| Do, 7:03 situation that indicates improve- | | AEe- | Afinneapolls ..300,000 19,980 Rtk B@17T! T:44. ok is sufficiently encouraging | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. lives vom M ‘;wé Dec. | pyinnes R 18,9801 per sack. 1.4 1 supplies at high figures. | Money- Westingh Elec..... 43% | HoW 0N --------3LI0Y o =t | Milwaukee 363t 6,300 POULTRY AND GAME. Bacon 12@17 |Pork, fresh... | 9:30 mising, though at present no | Call loans.......3 @3] Do prefd Sias R & Chicago. A Beer, . cliglos: 520 Pork., salt. —— == — is noted. There is a steady | Time loans. 3%@4 [Ed Elec Tei. ...l 200 |Ghicago .- Toledo ... 19,200 | Young stock 1s weaker; otherwise there is | Do, good. I10@12 | Pork, chops.. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides t all varietles of California dried | Stocks— |Atch prefd. B e St. Loufs. veeieoo | Httle change. Corned Beef.......10@— Round Steak. the early morning tides are given in the left es are held firm on all, but | Atch Top & St Fe. 21%! Bonas— Lol Detroit . 10,868 POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, 4®l6c; live | Ham, Cal...... | hand column, and the successive tides of tha Pittsburg 12@13c for Gobblers and 12@13c for | Do, Eastern. day in the order of occurrence as to time. The 13! Atchison 4. Kansas the market presents no fea- | Amer Sugar.. Raltimore Bxe resting Fequest =€ |hany a5 f MiningiShas San Francis cse, per pair, $1 50@1 75: Goslings. $2 25 | Lard . L.l12@15 [Smoked Beef.. second time column gives the second tide of © pool of Oregon goods holds | Bay State Gas....19-16' Allouez Min Co. Ban) Hran Totals @3: Ducks, # 50@6; Hens, $4@5: young Roost- | Mutton . 12@15 |Pork Sausages..12%@20 | the day. the third time column the third tids m, and nias are | Beil Tel, 340 Atlantic ... el Tidewater— rs. $7@760: old_Roosters, $4@4 50; Fryers, $6@ | Lamb . 206 — Veal . +eer...12@15 | and the last or right hand column gives tha at the market remains | Boston & Albany..245 Boston & Mont N e BoOBtONY 523tk scen veee 1,000 §36; Broilers, $5@s 50 for large, $350@4 50 for | Poultry and Game— | 1ast tide of the day, except when there are b upward tendency. Supplies on | Boston & Maine.. 7% Butte & Boston Minneapolie New York......oooooors 118,400 Small: Plgeons, $1 50@1 75 per dozen for old | gene ench. ... 76\ Ducks, each... 60@ 75 | three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights senerally small, and the market | posion X 5 S Catumet & Heeld |3inn B s Philaelnhia ST and LD for SAVAE L c e g | TOUDE Rooii: 0 75| Qucks, S e given are ‘additions to the soundings on the R Aci A oD eenn 133 ICe 2 | Clev altimore ......... 1182 AME— seese, $3: B 75 T eadh: . L 50 85| Dieons; DAL ¥ State: st Survey charts, excep D500 ety MOTTIHe mttohiburs £ 11435 Franklin ...... Clevaiang - a Galveston ..... s15 Brant, §125@1 1o, Honkers, $35004; Hare. | of1” Roosters, ¢ | Ribsbits, palv —p 40 | when a minus sign (=) precedes the helgnt Velng rapidly reduced, and | Gen Blectric 18 0l Dominion: onle) e T e New Orleans. $1721 2%5: Rabbits, $150 for @ottontatls and §1 | “ggen 50@ 60 Hare, each.... =€ % | 2nd then the number given 1s subtracted from firm, and there is & strong ad- | F'f::‘r,?:nr}alm B Milwaukee . 5 12 L for small. G Loy T % g‘“;f;‘}r&e’°' P se D B et ihe e e v tendency, éven though the highest | e e g | St. Paul 4 15 - . z A ; - o ers - ruling. Holders are | Sexican Central... B T iara | Buffalo B 3 LIVERPOOL FUTURES. BUTTER.(CERESEEAND OGS Turkeys, pr b 15@ 2’" = = & itolanakey &ales feven Wt jinriRhort tane 41% ' Parrott e 4 : Wheat— March. May. July.| Another %c has been taken off Butter and the | Frults and Nuts— SURAMERS TG ARRIVE Ay et | Rumnen 0 Humboldt ......... 2% | Indianapolis . : 4 -+ | Opening 5 6% (3] 5 6% | market 1s dull. Eggs are also weaker for the | Almonds, Tb.......15@20 Limes, e 0 Tom s 3ut there is no question | 1 % v 13 | Columbus, O.... 4, .5 4 Ve s, ncreasing sales at the in- [ Apples, Ib ... @ 8 Oranges, doz. : el 2 . 4 % | Union Pac.......... 45% Adventure . SV Ry Closing i % 5 6% 5 6% | lower grades, with | g o | = | consumption of everything | Union Fac P gl 472 | Bavannah SR x AT g slde quotations. Bananas, doz......15@20 Raisins, 1. = f = there s lit- | WEst FRY 1120 WD A e s AT, | Denver ... 3,448, 4 PARIS FUTURES. BUTTER— Lemons, doz. g. Th;;mv!nm attle 7 Increase in prices | v 2 AWin = | Hartford 3,016,133 7 | Flour— March. May.| Creamery—Fancy creameries, 22@22%c; sec- [ Vegetables— ‘Cg;’;mh‘,:- Esd s S Aok e anall THE LONDON MARKET. | Richmond . 2,975,423 5 .... | Opening Pty iy T 7Y 44 00 | onds, 20@2lc. Artichokes, doz...40@65 Lettuce, doz. i | sk educed on the spot, and | E Memphis 2,228, - 2.6 Closing . L4430 439 | “Dairy-Cholce to fancy, 13@20c; common | Asparagus, Ib..... 6@12 Mushrooms, Ib. e Dorts. q2re Shtainable on the| NEW YORK, March 10.—The' Commercial { Washington .... 2, 3 % Wheat grades, 16@ISc. Beets, doz.........12@15 Onions, . ol '3 high range. but thers | Advertiser's financial correspondent cables: | Peoria. 1, 9 Opening Soeasso 2012050 Pickied Goods—Firkin, 16@17c; pickled roll, | Beans, white, .. 4@ 5 Potatoes, Tb. Point Ares D e s | Rochester . 2 i Closing - l02 14@i6e for dairy and 16@lfc for creamery | Colored, M...... 4@ 5| Do, Sweet. o 3 ] ons that they will advance in the | The markets here were better in tone to-day | New Haven. % e oo 2 ey Gib 1% D s e e .| Humbolde __... R S s = ot s o mashn sl et D A B e 7 EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Eastern Butter—Ladle packed, 13%@lc per | Cabbage, each..... 5@10| Rhubarb, pr Ib... 5@ 5 | CTescent City.. frescent, CIty o oane ian s o eto | Which_opened dull under par. St Paul was | Atlanta .. 5 gih ib; Elgin, nominal. Cauliflowers, each 5@10|Radishes, dz bchs10@12 | Famod - Slenib ity : et onceE ompel DUYErS | figt. The dividend is regarded as disappoint- | Salt Lake City... 3 CHICAGO. CHEESE—Chofce mfld_new. 11@11%c: old, 10 | Celery, bunch..... 5G— Sage, doz bchs. g5 | Sannae <ok iT X ! S ing. The market sagged until the afternoon, | Springfield, Mass 3 CHICAGO, March 10— CATTLE—Cattle were | @10%c; Cream Cheddar, 12@12%c; Young Amer- | Cucumbers, per String Beans, 1b;.35¢— | Jmatllla........[Victoria & Pugst Scund)Mar. 13 . . when it hardened slightly on New York buy- | Fort Worth e 3 : - R ica, 1114@12%c; Eastern, 10@12c. dozen ........2 00@2 50, Thyme, Ib. Cacona ey R WEATMER JEEEORT. ing. The close was heavy at the bottom. Portland, Me. in good demand at about unchanged prices. | “E;GE Guoted at 13ts@lisc per dozen. Cress. doz bnchs..20@% |Turnips, doz. Cauxivs. = [Haatis e e e Epanish fours were strong at 57 on talk | Portland, Or. e Fancy grades, % §5@5 9; choloe steers, $ 07 | s Green Peas, Ib.... 6g § Tomatoes. 1. Dol Norte-:-= | Grayal Hazbor Py NCISCO, March 10, 5 p. m. | of @ funding scheme. The price Is wildly | St Joseph. 554 B e o e s:";',‘,’fi’:‘;;!"-mfl,“ DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS . Lentils, T......... 6@ 8 o e, mg{» & 5 are the seasonal rainfails to | URENL IS Sire good. Anacondas were 9%: | Norfolk ... e $2 60G4; cows and helfers, $3 30G4; Western fed | Fancy Navels continue firm and in lght sup- | ploen Per - A. Blanchard../Coos Bay . {Mar. 15 date, 2s compared with those of same date | qy;io5 unchanged; Utahs, 9%: Bostons, 2% Syracuse Sy steers, $4 25@5 65; Texas steers, $3 §0@5; calves, | piy. The other fruits are unchanged. Barracuda . ‘Shrimps Orizaba.........| Mar. 15 st 'scason, and rainfall in last twenty-tour | Tio8 urcnanecd; Uiane, S: Bostons, Th o | Doe Maines o & o P D T Carp ......... 18610 Shad ot 1 T O e et 3. HOGS—Hogs were 2ic to 5c lower early, but | Apples, 7ic@$1 % for common, $ 50@1 76 per | Codfish ... 10@12 Sea Bass. - | Fulton .. 20T 218 SR 7 S e 3 120 the decline was largei regained. Bulk of sales, | nox' for No. ) and $2@2 % for choice. el AUy el 8@~ | Newburg ... .../Grays Harbor e i| BRADSTREET' REVIEW. | Fall RIVer e mss it s Grst e Ty B PO oTTRIE MRUIIS N 0\'?“5";‘"@3;1""”;{&?&5 & 126 Skates, each A e L | NEW YORK. March 10—Bradstreet's Finan- | Genen Mapids 207 Trade in sheep was active at ad- | PO%% Seedlings, T cOy A Mandaring. a i | Kinsfish Il —G—|Tomeod . P e Arcoa & clal Review to-morrow will say: Although the | Augusta, Ga. ne jancing prices. Lambs moved up loc, selling | 3'sy for g00d to choice: Mexican Limes, R (Glams, B2l i togos | oot ......:[Coos Bay . i s 5 e 5e er at any time last week, and | o i 25 H 3 = —@—|Do, , 100. | Nor ‘ork..... Humboldt . g 3.8 Tolume of transactions at the Stock Exchange | Lowell ! i prime yearlings advanced at least 100, Lambs, o ot Hacanss, $1 507 50 per | Eerch ... EE T i aia Taan: £ is week suffers comparison with_reces vton, = $4 25@5 25, mostly above $5: sheep, 4 50, | 5 S olen o1 > B shell, . <. Los Angel 6.00 282 ones there was in the main renewed exhibition | Seattle Drima lots fetehing $4 60@4 65 Searhinge g4 s | bunch: Pineapples, §204 50 perdozen. --12Q15 | Mussels, qt --10g12 2“,2':.“““ Ay et San Dieg: 0.00 3.71 of bullish speculation, which, however, had @4 80. RIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. Salmon, smol — Oysters, Cal - 50 — . 2 $ i) “ E of e large interests, and while some | Knoxville, Tenn 653,754 LONDON WOOL SALES and but foew Santa Claras can be obtained un- Steamer. | Destination. Salls. Pler. CONDITI AND GENERAL [ B8 O e T epecialtics were promi- | Topeka. . T io1 = der a 3igc basis THE STOCK MARKET. = e FORECAST. e s s | Bitiwnas 58 o LONDON, March 10.—There was the usual | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, 64@7c for 40- . Santa Rosa San Diego.....|Mar. 11, 11 am|Pler 11 The is oudy over the Pacific seemed to be comparatively negiected. In- | Wichita 453,261 large attendance at the wool auctlon sales to- 4_%21? (q‘r'}n,m s" 4@:";« for 2‘;‘2" s, :vaa Dscu;‘r}r hice vanfan aciivoTbaR A sa i Tocelinecurls Pt. Arena. l}"{)!nlt( Arena.. z:;; gp:‘n}::;x;e: T San Francisco and Carson City | deed, while realizing sales became more abun- | Binghamton .. 225,600 day. The offerings numbered 14,165 bales and | 0-90's, 2%@3c for 8. 2@2%c for %0-100's Newport ..[Alaska..... it IC T Light rain is falling along the Wash- | dant as the week drew to its close, the pro- | Lincoln 330,621 consisted of a good selection. A small supply | And 1%@2c for 100-110 Silver Prunes, 212@ | ties on the morning session. There were no | Walla Wall|Vic & Pgt §4.|Mar. 12, 10 am|Pler 9 coast. Elsewhere the weather Is gen- | Cess was somewhat accelerated on Thursday by | Lexington, Ky .. 368,042 of scoured merinos eold briskly at an advanca | 5¢-Peaches, 7%@8%‘:(&" m?:ld.w ch?lu; 9@9%0 | pronounced changes, though the sugar stocks | Coos Bay. ssew;mnd... mnr. 4; gam !g:er ;; clea the fact that the St. Paul directors on that | Jacksonville, Fla. 243,805 of § per cent. Several lots of Russian greasy | for fancy and — for peeied: :‘Wfi"‘fl» W‘gfi were firm. On the afternoon session Contra | Chilkat ....JHumbol t..,.,uMar. 133 % &mipter 1 he prescure has fallen decidedly over the | day made no change in the half-yearly divi- | Kalamazoo . 372429 were purchased by German buyers, while the 13%o for Royals and 14%@l5c for Moorparks: | 5o ¢, “Water sold higher, but fell back, and | Columbla ..(Portland......[Mar. 1. 10 amjPler northwectern portion of the country. and | dend rate of 21 per cent and that indications | Akron ..... 364,200 French buyers. operated freely and lnrgely. in | Evaporated Apples, 7@sc: sun dried, 5@stci | Costa WalSE POl DS, Cogier, Pomona. ...[Humboldt..” | Mar. 13, _2 pm Pier 3 s e ey e S brasthing ths | Were considered unfavorable to any increase of | Chattanooga .. 227,641 cross-breds. _There was active competition be- | Black Figs, sacks, 2G2%c; Plums, nominal, | O [HEE" 0 Cis’ opened firmer at prices above | Coruna .....[San Diego..... Mar. 15, 11 am Bler 11 Washington coast the 13 per cent semi-annual rate on Union Pa- | Rockford, Tl tween the Yorkshire and French buyers for | 1@1%c for unpitted: Pears, nominal. htse Of the preceding day, but soon weakened | Aloha ......[Point Arena.. Mar. 15, 3 pm|Pler 2 The temperature has fallen decldedly over | ¢fic preferred. It might be observed, how- | Canton. O. ... South African wool, which ruled dearer. The [ RAISINS—3%c for two-crown, 4%c for three- | LU0 €0 il be seen. Trading was quiet - | Arcata .....|Coos Bay...... Mar. 16, 10 am Fler 13 Orizaba ....|Newport. Mar. 17, 9 am|Pier 11 majority, however, was taken by th ® | crown, i%c for four-crown. 4i%@sc for Seed- e L qule 4 = by the Jogntl i for Becdless Afuscasels and | A semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent is how | Orizaba ... [NewPorh-o oo (A% 37 § SIS ever, that on Wednesday last the absence of | Springfield, O. . D na Benerally risen in other portlons | ,ny‘change in the American Sugar Company’s | Fargo, N nent. The home buyers purchased largely of [ less Sultaba ates, £ 5 | & vers: % by the London, Paris and American T (! s i 3 dividend—the directors declaring the usual 3 toux Falls, American epeclalties. $1 20 for London Layers; Driea Grapes, 2%@3c. payable ¥ . . o ..|Vie & Pgt Sd./Mar. 17, 10 am Pler 9 favorable for severe frosts to- | Ler cant on the quarter on the common Stock— | Hastings, Neb. 5 e A NUTS—Chestnuts, 7c per Ib: Walnuts, §@ | Bank, making 7 per cent {or the year, Aeapulce .-|Paname .. ... Mar. 16, 12 ‘m/PMSS femporarily postponed the tendency to liquidate | Fremont, Neb. FOREIGN MARKETS. gc for hardshell, 11@12 for softshell: Almonds, | The Live Oak and Minuett Mining Company | {eabitce -+ L80RRE 1ol WAl 10 & pm Pler 13 — 7@Sc for hardshell, 13@l4c_for softshell, 15@17¢ | of Nevada County has levied an assessment | o o0 "oe Cai|Portland......|Mar. 19, 10 am|Pier 24 = - ve ell; te, 6@7c for E: of § cents per share, delinquent April 8. N, March 10.—Consols, 110 9-16; silver, | for paper shell; Peanuts, §@7c for Eastern and | of © cents per share, SePRaueat SRT Ty oo Francisco for thirty | and in the opinion of the street at lar - ” opinion o s ge | Davenport h 11, 18 checked @ disposition on the part of the in- | Taledo . 3s 4%d; old do, steady, 3s 7%d. Futures, steady; | mess, $16; Smoked Beef, 1lc per lb. ing in the raise on the 470 level. The usual STOCK MARKET. July, 3s 5%d. LARD-Tierces quoted at 4%@5%c per Ib for | qiantity of fair to good ore is being extracted | Tillamook. fornia—Partly cloudy Saturday, | gue ol B yan expected | = 2 0 Chowers on the extrama northwest | would. cnsuc. bad the "Sugar dividend becn | snento aTid; French rentes, 104t lic; wheat cargoes oft | 4505C tor Caliomiag Cooganiis ¥ 08 oo for | wolidated mine of Bodie for the week ending SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. el Bt | passed or even reduced. As aiready indicated | Yoomoetow coast, nothing doing; cargoes on passage, rather | ) 0 N0 PNR o ohite extracted, 7c; light | March 4 states that raise 4 in the Moyle vein, el srnia—Falr Saturday; warmer; | professional leadership was responsible for the | Macon . 4 firmer: Walla Walla. 278 7%d: English country er extracted, 6@6i4c; dark, 5@5i4c per Ib. | from the 130-foot level, has sixteen inches of ARRIVED. | more important movements in the list, and | pvansviii 537,000 markets, generally 64 cheaper. A ESW A X—24@28c por Ib. " | tair grade ore in the top. Ralse 3 above the Friday, March 10. : warmer. though there were reports that the sharp up- | [ejenp . . S LIVEREQOL PMarch i PRLIEA S Dl No. o s 315 level shows forty inches of low grade ore. | Stmr Navarro, Higgins, 15 hours from Cas- Ccloudy; warmer Saturday. ward spurt In the coal stocks was encouraged | sejitiie Hoek o 268508 1 standard California, 6s 7d; wheat in Paris, PROVISIONS. Raise 3 in No. 10 ledge shows elghteen inches | par. na—Fair Saturday; warmer. | By "powerfus ‘Inside ‘interests, who based thelr | seSipringeia: il M eary;\fous in Earls Sasy,retoh oOuntry mak. i3 of fair grade ore, and raises 4, 5 and 7 show | _Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 16 hours from an Francisco and vicinity—Partly cloudy | action on the pending announcement of im- Fo et T5015 3 o TRE : L wenty-four inches wide | Cleone. B St e e e 7 | Portant ‘deals in connection with the anthra- | Totals, U. S..... SLO0ATBOT B COTTON=Thlands 8 110 hg‘;?“&g{f‘,‘;‘;fif{f“fififigfi“m}’;él{g o i:’,;’;i’zivé‘.‘i‘éi"ffi?‘krifle oy O he east cross- | Stmr Luella, Miller, 6 hours from Crescent ‘ G. H WILLSON, Local Forecast Offical. | cite trade and the corporations engaged In It. | Totals outside of " J GroaTNG Iight, 12c for extra light and 12%@13c for sugar | cut in the Black vein, same level, has a ledge | City. = ——— | there was ample ground on which to form the New. York 659,530,449 WHEAT—Spot, dull; No. 1 red northern | cired; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 1lc; Cali- | twepty-four inches wide in the face, mixed | Stmr Willamette, Hansen, 81 hours from | conclusion that operations by manipulative | L Sekliaal 30.7 e+ | spring, 6s 10d. Futures closed dull; March, | fornia Hams, 10c; Mess Beef, $12@13 50 per bbl; | with quartz and porphyry. Winze No. 1 in the | Seattle. EASTERN MARKETS. | operators were even more eftective. The part | yontreas o NION 5s Gid: May, be 6%d; July, Se ¥ txtra Mess Beef, $1350; Famlly Beef, 314 300 | Maguire veln, below the 525-foot level, shows pStmr Alblon, Erickson, 17 hours from Fort = | w c, o iss 2 N-—Spot, steady; American mixed new, B 5 50; | 2ihn 2 | Brage. Ny Soni I tiaee hae tayen 1o e moverientiag: heon | Worantozs W 15; extra Prime Pork, $12 50; extra clear, $17 50; | five inches of fair ore. Good ore is also show- | BIaEE: 0 pyier Thompson, 78 hours from | one of decreased importance, judging from the | Winnives . March, 3s 5%d; May, 3s 5% NEW YORK, March 10.—The movement of | activity of such interests, though there is no | Halifax - 1,251,827 a4 and 7@7ke for pure: half-barrel = B Br ship Brenda, Thomas, 8 days from New- - > o o dig ? | Hamilton . 732.3 g TSING Lomponnd s ane o - T arrels, | from the stopes on the 150, 270, 318 and 582levels, A stock prices to-day was irregular, prices gen- | 2pparent dispositian to llquidate and profit e N B 2,357 PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. pure, %@Sc; 10-1b tins, 8izc: 5-1b tins, 8%c. from the Moyle, No. 10 and Fortuna veins. At c“fi;':fi ;&:‘" G EiE 1o daes: foa HonbIuT e, taking sales are conducted so leisurely that the bear traders met with comparatively little success in hammering prices. London’s inter- est in our market has been confined to a few erally being adva Ities. L 7= COTTOLENE—Tlerces, 6%@6%c: packages, f were crushed duri e ia = PORTLAND, Or. March 10.—Clearances, | jess than 300 ibs, 1-b pails. & in a case, 3ic I s e allhiesl Bty pchr Sacramento, Gruggel, 5 days from Coos $297,234; balances, 3 3-1h palls, 20 in @ case, 8%c; 5-1b palls, 12 In & | o7 cenirates produced, 1 2-3 tons: amalgam | P85 vuang Peterson, § days from Coos Bay. tionally off, while some no- were recorded among the al traction stocks were buoy- case, $13¢; 10-1b pails, § in'a case, 3 gnt on the idea that the action of the State | specialties. 1 $ 32632680 165 . NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. case, Sc: 100ID DAlle, I eten bankot b | produced, 2113% ounces} vaiue per ounce, §2 9. | SCHT Gotama, Johannsen, 5 4y from Coos diminished the ch S e £ 5 . ! AT s 5 hostil n jrestricting the"ice of | PRADSTREET'S ON_TRADE CONDITIONS. R inchided In;totals ‘becausscontaining OREGON. R S R 1be et TR STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Bi%ar Caar, Hutman, 21 deys from San Blas. erdam avenue, which would pi o : other items than clearings. v —Wh : - o Third " Aventie. which rose b, exioms | NEW YORK, March 10.—Dradstreet's to- Not ‘Included in totals because of no com- | , FORTLAND. Or. March 10 eat Was | IDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. ERIDAY, March 10-4;p- S e M1 twelve points, while Metroplitan Street Rall- | morrow will say: Industrial and trade activity | parison for last year. :Asle;_"'_zn);v ‘";:‘ :?0!;;"!:"! 9’:{:"‘5‘" 'l"";;- > 3 5 Morning Sesslon. Stmr Curacao, Von Helms, Guaymas; Good- way rose nearly as much. Among the other | s still a prominent feature of the general busi- [ E ng UM o e itle v NS—Culls and b s e Co. g 4 American Steel and Wire, Posple's Gas: hmeri] oo asiuation® Exico Srenkll, (og 4= notable, fe=ts easy at 61@62. These prices are mot bring- | {00 Yoo: " medium, Sc; light. 8@Stc; Cow- | 5 Hana Plantation Co. et e T : can Spirits, Standard Distributing, Consoli- | cobee oy o Yo o thee of the Teading derears | ., YEW YORK, March 10.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | ing out much wheat and not much is wanted | pijes ’ sle@0c; Stags, 6c: Salted Kip, 9c: Cal, | 150 Hana Plantation Co. b Aus stmr Siam, Raicich, Nanaimo; John Ro- dated Gas. Brooklyn Transit, vew York Alr- | maa Ty oxcePt I the case o ene iending cereals | 23,567 barrels; exports, 2,648 Dull, weak and | 8¢ anvthing above export values. e v Hides, sound. isc; Culls and Branas, | 50 Hana Plantation €0, 8 90........c.c. 16 0 | sonzdid’s Sons. : 2 brake, American Tinplate, Cotton Ol and Ten- | fion 1s one of great activity. Additional ad- | lower. WASHINGTON. 12! dry Kip and Veal, Isc: dry Calf, l7c; [ 45 Hawalian Commercial & Sugar...... 81 25 Stmr Thistle, Anderson, Bristol Bay; Alaska nessee Coal and Iron. although the full gins | vances in wages announced this week scem | WHEAT—Recelpts, 11400 bushele; exports, | TACOMA, Wash., March 10—WHEAT—Club, | Sheepsking, ~shearlings, | 100c each: short | 10 Hutchineon § P Co SUB | packers' Assoclation. T i mantnnen SThphaitey andfacie] likely 'to swell the number of Workers whose | 87,039, Spot, weak: No. 2 red, S2§@s2%e 1. o. 5. | B8ciibiue stem. (1@ T E T Rl e as. (st '.,‘;’jaflz oo w‘fi,‘fi}‘ifik‘e‘l‘f:&‘s’_*’m“ s o Simr Santa Rosa, San Diego; Goodall, Per- of attent O the announcement that & dIvic | soas T s and stoet Trade Jn seil xcisd | 2ioat to arrive. Options opened weak and lost Tnrge and ‘1 for small; Colts, 25@s0c: Horse | 2000 Market-st Ry Con 5 per cent bonds.115 75 | Stmr DPomona, Parsons, Eureka: Goodall, of Il per cent had been declared on | by a feverish demand, inadequate supplies and | iaflucnced by Toesr aiionc ooy, They were LOCAL MARKETS. Hides, dry, $150@2 for large and 81 for smali. | ' 10 Market-st Rallway.... e Pkt &Co Union Pacific preferred the stock eased, it | further advances in’ quotations. Shut-downs Beits Diciir sons el e e having been previously falsely rumored on' the | f, v peet o t ¥ 9 e | for repairs and other reasons have reduced the board ‘that the disbursement was 2 per cent. | plg iron output materially and current pro- | man elaned esulaocrable heaviness all day, TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 3%@3%c per 1b; | 150 Mutual Electric Light v v. No. 2. 2%@3c; refined, 4%@sc: Grease, 2@2%e. | 100 Oceanic S 8§ C: EXCHANGE AND BULLION. oL Boxing. Clivé—Sonthern Mountain, 13 | s Poamhait 50 8% | Br ship Brunel, Miine, Vancouver; W R 5 | Grace & Co. jiJ Schr Alice, Francis, Wallstedt, Unga; McCol- In the early dealings Tandon was the prnets | Bt s e ot erlally and cum | and_ e net decline. March, g nths, 7@dc; _Son Joaquin and Southern, 7| i paauhau 57 Tra pal seller, while i the afternoon” selling ap- | of Jenunry 1 The number o ol firaares mat | Si@szise, closed. Si%io; April, ThGiic; May, Sy b st et e # 34% | montns, s@ic; Foothill and Northern free, 100 | 33 Esanian 5% | lum Fishing and S:;'[“"ES”' peaced for hoth accounts on progmostications | ing furnished up and put in operation is stead- [ f3ze « & o ie; July, BH@M%e, closed | SiETINE (ARG ion . = - 487 |12c; Foothill and Northern, defective, 9QIiC: | 100 Paauhau 12% Friday, March 10. o thereamon ,\,,'",,‘;"",","",', heavy g-vrpage in | {ly increasing, but the effect as yet in pro- [ “HIDES—Firm 3 New York Exchange, sig] - 15 | Humbaldt and Mendocino, @15 Nevada, 10@ | 159 Paauhau 2 o Prapresss Giiboys Seattle. et Bt peorrveyen '0aMOITON'S banik state | ductlon s not very marked, An easier ten-| WOOL_Firm. New York Exchange. telegraphic — 1nsg i uc EeR i Onegon RIGLS: 1000 § F Gasligh 5 50 R rent, s ‘as to $ ency in wool Is one of the disappolnting feat- | OTTEh Gead Fine Silver, per ounce. = m || BRIl Wools $3000S F & S 115:00 ona, £ S based on the known data of Friday hav ady. = d Mendocino. 9 @11 5 Stmr Pomona, Parsons, Fureka. riday hav 45" | Humboldt and Men 165 § F Gas & Electric Co. 84 62% | gemr Weeott, Dunham, Yaquina Bay. 't a ures of the week, the outgrowth particularly 55 o = Northern Mountain ... 6@ 9 ~ 5@ 714 | $2000 8 P of A bonds, b 11250 §tmr Curacao, Von Helms, Guaymas, eto. the dav's market seemed to &how that the | but also a reflection of reports of projected - =z = Southern 2 i woiee 2 thaidt ed | 7 of a point In lead and a decll 5 WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. S “ee 108 V Water... 102 00 L Were teatated by an almon encisily (oalings | Lumber is active at most markets, and prices | though fn the main showing & Lealthier under: | WHEAT—A decline at Chicago and abroad | | Jacob Wolners Srellar SO0, ¢ om pad to | 3100 8. V/6 per cent bonds, cash. 11550 | B Aey Blanohacd: Hall, Coos Bay. Trared Taterent in i iy IS, oneen- | are firm because of well cleaned up Gtocke, Raw | tone. The information reaching the exchange | was offset by the dry weather. so spot prices | The Wool market sefms t0 &6 (o7, Bad 10 | goo00 § V 4 per cent bonds (i mtge).! 1015 | Stmr Westnort, Hall. 2 which moved in a sensational manner. The | partly because of unfavorable Cuban crop ad- | o rgioad and West, as on yesterday, was | did not change. The brokers on the call board | wiek ' but this week there is nothing doing. Afternoon Session. Ship Louis Waish, Gammons, Tacoma. s e o Lonoysational manneri s i | pay e of un ble - | not radically different ‘from expectations. At 5 ! ara— 3 : S oike Lrafled siane ptmewhat sympe | victs anulales o symipacny i cheltmipeove: | e oas e b Th acTunes emizns o el VLN e SRE S BT B e s i i e o e L oo | R e D dency. In the late session interest shifted in | fned has been marked up, notwithstanding the | LAKE COP SR ol ot s g "ominal, | 00 rheat—Shipping, $1124@1 15; milling, | future will bring forth. It all hinges on the | 9 Contra Costa Water. & 2 iy WAk 16, the Jow Driced * specialties, which had. mot | trade war now. Boing on. | Wheat 1a wesker, | LAKE C ZR—Quiet at $17 7 nominal. POt b g N8, | Noolen goods market, and as in former years | 5 Contra Costa Water. & 1% | o e Nt St d L thceoant o moved proportionately with the rise in the in. | notwithstanding crop damage reports, and other | 23 g) P e el pr 00 ORI O U B o o) st i enough \was placed for heavy welght goods in | 35 Contra Costa Water....... el Bl LI joa ustrial d sl n e morning. n the 51 ereals e in sympathy, chiefly be LE 3te ES. y. Conti osta Water, eeee. 5 = hours. trading, following Unloh Facifie, the | srowth ‘of beaciah views of sapeiics heid by Tr D Strong, with 34 40 bid and $4 45 asked. | ynformal Session—9:15 o’clock—No_ sales. e O e iila Nostuias hae pesa o e et b gg TELEGRAPHIC. market was of an exceptionally uninteresting | farmers and o tendency to discount the gener. | Lo qe Kers’ Price for lead fs $4 20 and for cop- | Second Session—December—i000 ctls, $118%: | gone in that line and the market cannot | 75 Equitable Gas. 45| POINT LOBOS, March 10, 10 p m—Weather character, carcely any interest being mani- | ally expected heavy Government estimates of | P Gpi/TER—Unchanged, with 4000, $1 18%. Change untll manufacturers get orders for | 25 Hana Plantation C & 16-90; LiCIERE; ing W velocitys 3 miles. fested in the movement of prices. The clos- | wheat in farmers' hands. Hiserasken ged, with $625 bid and | “Rigular Morning _Sesston—May—2000 ctls, | gaods, With the severe winter they have in | 143 Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar...... §0 50 CHARTERS. 33 25 The Fort George, Martha Davis, Mauna Ala, 402 [S G Wilder and W G Irwin load mdse for 403 | Honolulu; Amy Turner, mdse for Hilo. 0B The Glory of the Seas loads coal at Departurs ing was dull Ve L 5 . H 22 v 5 (O nds, moved somewat hesitatinely toay, | Shs ot n BT P i e araens West | COFRRE- Oftious . closdis steanyiusl stos 10| ST MOLREL RSN B RE Ses e e mast wER R ae e e Do some active lines working upward, while others | toularly for . dry. goods bate shared in by | Goints lower. ' Sules, 43,200 bags,' including | 0, ¥, (CR sevglon—May=25.000 ctls, $116%; | moonn different complexion. ~But with ajl raw | 76 Paauhau S P Co. vielded in : March. $5 05: April, $5@5 05; May, $510; July. | ot S pere 2000, | T e Sther - industries. booming all | i» Pasahau § P Co. mpathy with “stock Influences. | clothing, shoes and other staples. On the Pa- | ss gnas Felaed o iy Juth et f clothing F 5@ 30; August, '$5 40; September, $5 4 : : i < 5 r . > I » bere §5 705 To; Febraary, : - , s awin on. as o e Ancyra loads lumber at Port Blakeley CLOSING STOCKS :;cc;:g!‘ owing to uncertainty regarding the fl\s?ofrss*ss. Spot 5:«:";310,“ ‘fsfisfid%fi@h ";"“' dThe spot market, as usual, was un-| “The London saleshm!rsl-ned Tuesday with a | 40 8 V Water. .o err 53 528 | tor Calla .yl»e\'ernbank. lumber on the Sound Atchleon .......... 213 St Paul ... | S Fieat, including four shipments for the week | Norg! nVoice: She: mild. quiet, barely steady; | CRENERd b0t ey Brewing, nominal Ediieluls ¥ wools firm aad | $5000 5 V 4 per cent honds (34 for South Atrica. i e R e U | amgregaied 4398521 bushels against 581555 | “SOGEAR" Raw, strong: fair refining, 3 13-16c; CALL BOARD SALES. T'Some mew wools have arrived In this mar- INVESTMENT BOARD. Dec 16, lat 12 S, long 125 W—Br ship City of Canada Pacific.... §7%| Do pretd ... reRponaing week of 1898; 1,699,482 buehel the cor- | contrifugal, 9 test, 4 13-32c; molasees sugar, | Informal Sesslon—9:15 o'clock—Seller 99, new [ ket and show up pretty well considering the Athens, from Portland, for Queenstown. Cent Pac i........ 80 St P & Om SiIoaDs bushels in 1896 and 791,418 bushele 1 |3 1516 refined, firm and tending upward. 6000 ctis, §1 2000, $1037: 12,000, 31 06, dry season. Morning Session. Jan 35, 1at 53 S, long 51 W—Ship R D Rice, Ches & Ohio 27 | Do prefd oo #1416 bushels In | = BUTTER—Recelpts, 342 packages. ~Steady; | * gecond Session—Selier, 18%, new—i000, §1 o47; | On Saturday, the 4th lnst. a meeting was Board— hence Nov 9, for London. S son B (5o radite. Since July 1 this season the exports of wheat | Jansn CorerY: 19G%0c; Elgins, 0c; factory, | 4000, 31 04%; 14,000, 31 04%: 2000, 31 04l; 6,000, | Beld by the California Wool Amsoctation to take | 0 Contra Costa Water... 84 50 DOMESTIC PORTS. 3 39! o pref T 755 bushel o 2G14%c. e eteps v 3 o ot - 84 50 S o oni & | s ;Ei{“zlg!fll]efl':'liyfllr.‘w bushels against 163,941,514 | 11GGS. Recelpts, 8303 packages. Weak; West- !l}g:?“l“ Morning Sesslon—Seller, 1899, new— | Toservations for sheep on account of 'the 1?‘»0" ;;:::I::R S:::z;gm : g!‘:!ar .gl 75 | EUREKA—Arrived March 10—Schr Mabel Do _prefd ........1i8% Unfon Pac Business_failures this week number 177, ag | © 15¢; Southern. 16@lsc. 5000 ctls, $1 0434 12,000, $1 04%. drought, especially in the southern part of the | 5 pPaauhau S P Co. S S T | Crey, from Be DIeKO: sgwroh. 10-Schr. North Chi G W .. 15%| Do prefd compared with 180 last week: 247 in this week DRIED - FRUITS. ‘Afternoon Session—Seller, 1893, new—2000 ctis, | State. 100 Vigorit Powder.. an e Chi Ind & L. UPD & « year ago; 227 in 1897, 282 in 1596 and 262 in | ZNEW_ YORK, March 10.—California dried | $1 05; 8000, $1 05%; 10,000, $1 05%. “‘A committee was appointed consisting of At 5 end, hence e Br ship Port Stanley, for Do prefd . Wabash ... 1595 fruits firm. OATS—There 18 a brisk interchange of goods | Messra. Jacob Woolner, B. F. Flint and B. H. noon Session. PSa"ndsMu;‘_ B ehip Norma, for Queens- Chl & N W Do prefd .. Faflures for the week In the Dominfon of | EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 7@Sic; | among the dealers on change and some lots | Tryon, which went to Sacramento to prevall Board— uget’ Sound; Br ship Norme, for Queens’ Do prefd . Wheel & L B....70 11% | Canada number 37 a8 aginst 37 lnst week, o | prime wire tray, $%@Sc; cholce, 9%@d%c; fancy, | have been sold three times over, always at a | upon the Legislature to pass a joint resolution | 50 Paauhau 8 P, Co fovn; schr Eagtor, for Puget Sound. € CC & St L. 30 Do prefd ........ 62 |in this week a year ago, 56 in 1897, 58 in 18g¢, | 9%@10c. profit. The feeling is very firm. 3 and telegraph to the President’ and Secretary | 150 Vigorit Powder......... 9—Br bark (‘nxlor.oRrA"‘K‘veJ R & Stoe Do pretd ..... Express Companies— | and 39 in 18%. : " | PRUNES—4@10c. Fancy Feed, $140@142% per etl; good to | Of the Interior, telling of the prevalence of the | 25 Mutual Electric Light GRS A R D March 6: stmr Signal, hence Del & Hudson Adams EX ........114 — APRICOTS—Royal, 12@4c; Moorpark, 13@17c. | cholce, $1 @1 31%; common, $1 30@1 323%: Sur- | drought and have the forest reservations in| 308 V Water.......... o urg. e C A Thaver, hence March 1: Dl L & W American Bx ....141 DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. PEACHESUnpeeied, 9@1lic; peeled, 25@28c. | prise, $1 45@1 50; Gray, $1 39%@1 37%4: Milling, | this State opened for the season of 1893. arch mira May, hence Feb 28: schr Fannie Den & Rio G United States ..... §5 —_— 140 per ctl: Red, nominal; Black, nominal. “The Legislature passed a resolution and MINING STOCKS. schr Laura May, o schr Lillebonne, hence ‘Y;n prefd 1“‘;1”& P]‘lan:u -2reee125 NEW YORK, March 10.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CORN—Small round Yellow, $125; Kastern Iorwnrfdm |L<.L:‘lx-n1(3het G;\\Lgr:l“o,;’air;(: :gfl:lgm. i R ;.:;1.,;; shencq eb 27; 3 rie new . iscellaneous— v 5 E —_— L 0@1 12%; White, $110; man of the State Central Co: - ollowing were the sales in tI b i3 S P Dot prefd - o Ol s | et beet aasoramce ot oot Bubioms | CEICACO, iaaroh GOE e docment fecoe e et oIS Caltfornia, Whites $1 12hs " ed tne exieting state of afiaira’t | cisco Stock Board yesterday: he Sen Fran- | Sallel Marh b e Utiers for Sa "t Wayne ... 0 prefd . 5 & in the early nmews connected with the wheat | RYE-$1 10@1 12% per ctl. . & s Morning Session. 2 b e fhaun Suits B “:‘:8::'“’;“:' foung: ";‘B'e"em“’!‘;:’ "’"‘:‘Nfl market was the liberal quantity shipped by Bl aAT A bminal. 1212k tor good dnd 131 for chofce to fancy | 109 Andes ... T s Francleco, & ANGELES—Arrived March 10— . ocking Val ... o_pref L e earnings - 5 s Brags, an — Jilinois Cent ......114 |Am Tobacco .. o T atiarn Aalll operatives. in most LoAes | ArgentineSthif wesk. :There was a’ contco. s 30 Andes ... 18, 500 Justice ......... 1 | Sequoia. from Fort Bragg. )Lds:harlle& for Lake Erle & W.... 13 | Do prefd ... 10 per cent, and of iron and steel Workers, | o s 2 0us 000 Bushels, snother at 000k, s = GENERAL MERCHANDISE. e a0 Mexiean L1 SUMEQUA R i et Do prefd ........ 66 |Cons Gas ......0. generally 10’ per cent, and tin plate and sheat Yl 3 e statem a steamer took out 15,355 barrel i exican: ....v.. 76 £ S, O—. : Strr Lake ‘Shore 200 |Com Cable C. Sorkers’ from 5 10 10 ber cent, and of col | MedqrilY Of Uaders ActoRcl v ermael e T ® of | BAGS_Grain bags are nominal, owing to the | 5 Bullion ......... %3 100 Potosi .. e i e e miners in gome large districts about as much, | ported a slight advance to begin with, but as | FLOUR-—California family “"“W“: bakers’ | dry weather. Calcutta Grain Bags, S%@5s%c for | 00 (ioh o gg‘ m lsyl:m (g;v Manhattan L Do pretd has set a pace which most estabiishments wili o otrespond with the gain here yes- | extras, §3 85@3 %0; Oregon and Washington, | June and July; Wool Bags, 26@25c; San Quen- Met St Ry .. Gen Electric .. follow which have reduced wages in the past {Z,‘éfv it was ignored. May opened @%c | $3@3 65 per bbl. tin Bags, $4 9. f% gg: g:{ - ‘} g 10 Union Can Mich Cent ........113 |Haw Coml Co.....79% | years of depression. Those who fafl to com- | jower at T1%@71%c down to 7ic, and with more | MILLSTUFFS — Prices in sacksare as fol- | COAL—Wellington, 8 per ton; New Welling- | o0 oo Vs e 100 Utah . Moteor, from San. Pedro. Minn & St I .... 53% |Brookiyn R T prehend what such a change may mean have | gellers than buyers at the decline. ~Atlantic | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | ton, $; Southfield Wellington, $750; Seattle, oint... 21| 900 Utah ....0 Rt LUDLOW—Arrived March 10—Br bark Do _1st prefd 9 "|Intnl Paper only to consider that a 10 per cent increase in | port exports of wheat and flour equaled 69,000 | Flour, §3 25 per 100 pounds; Rye Flour, §2 75 | $; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $; Wallsend, §7 50; Afternoon Session. Deminton, from Royal Roads. Mo Pacifie . el s o the weges of il “l):gt;r o put into m: Pushels, Estimates in the vlarlble supply veried | per 1d0; mice Fiour, §7; Cornmeal, u“so‘ gxtra | Scotch, 35; Pc;umbelrlnmli. 380010 Eole ko 331 zs m.\m: iaioatAk 198 Iustios:. EASTERN PORTS. ) Mobile & Ohlo... clede ne: 5 amount | considerably, some lool or 500 A ;| in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Bes cher 50, 100 Occide: - . L 88 R | N ook Spriass and Castis | 100 Chatlenws. . miat NEW_YORK—Arrived March 9—Ship Servia, Icol ¥ & 1ron B e ‘H BAY—Passed March 9—Bark B P Che- | N i Seattle. for San Francisco. e 55| P R GAMBLE — Arrived March $—Schr Louis & Nash. bushels | cream Cornmeal, $§3 25; Mo K & T. 13% Lead ... equal to about three-quarters of the entire | and others for that much decrease.’ The whole | Oat Groats, $4 76; Hominy, 2 Do prefd . 384 | Do prefd value of exports to all countries. The volume | market kept in mind that the Government re- | wheat Flour, $4@4 25; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; | Gate, $7 60; Coke, 312 per ton in bulk and §i4 | 100 Challenge . 53| i Dotost 11 fence, Noy i of business shows no signs of decrease, and | port on farm reserves would issued in the hlfl $4 £0; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled | in_sacks. 200 Chollar .. 37| 200 Standard . 112% [Fed Steel ... N 3 Central 1l entra Do pretd . N Y Central . for the fivet full week of March has been | Acternoon, aad It was that the total | Oats i), § 656 85; 1n sacks, 3 55G6 10; | RICE-China mixed, 34 15G4 20; China No. 1, | 200 Con Cal & V.11 75! 400 Union Cono.... 83| For Late Shipping See Page Ten. # 4

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