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‘ : THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1899 7 goods, per gallon, $126; clover, contract 05; 6000, 05! 2000, $105%; 14,000, $105%. | 12@12%c for good and 13@15c for choice to fancy | 100 Alaska Packers' Assoclation. COMMERCIAL WORLD. [+ S0 AP AT 58 R B e EL : » £ — 75 Equitabie Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | * OATS—For collection day business was good SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 50 Hana Plantati e S b::':}l:l o and prices were firm. Dealers rather look for & Hana Plantation ‘::m o Bugas i3 5 000 | mme: - SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Or Short Line...... 421 U_S Rubber 0% | Corn, ‘bushel; 205,000 [ * Fancy T "5; shortibs per ctl: sood to i B omges, lower. The other| O awailan Commercial & Sugar. ST — Pac C 1st prefd.... 8 | Do prefd..........116% | Oats,’ bushels. 265,000 | chofce, $1 351 39+ common, $1 30@1 32%4; Sur- s follows: % Howaiian Commercial & Sugar...... 79 73 Sugar declined. Do 2d prefd... Western Union.... 93% | Rye, bushels. 2.000 | prise,” 1 4508 50, ireo 31 851401 37%: Milling, | descriptions remain as previously quoted. e Ry Con 5 per cent bds..115 50 Silver unchanged. Pittsburg . Federal Steel...... 52% | Barley, bushels. 29,000 { §1 40 per ctl: Red, nominal; Black, nominal. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | “3% Aarket-st RaflWay......- . 64 6205 Reading ...... | Do prefd.. CORN—Apathy 'still characterized the mar- | BEEF—TaSc per Ib. $4000 North Ry of Cal 5 ger cent bonds.. 1:3 gg% Cumberland Coal lower. Wheat dull. Barley firmer. Oats strong. Corn and Rye dull. Another advance in Hay. Feedstuffs unchanged. Lima Beans higher again. Expected failure of the Honey crop. Dried Peaches and Apricots still higher, Prunes rule firm. Potatoes advanced again. | Onions weak. { Peas and Asparagus declined. | Butter lower. Eggs unchanged. { Poultry and Game about the same. | Chotce Apples and Oranges firm. | Lemons weak and quiet. Provisions unchanged. Hogs easy. Other Meats steady. PEACHES AND CANNED FRUITS. The New York Commercial says: ‘From all | market centers comes the announcement of Boston is sald to | ort scarcity of cured peache: have less than a dozen ca Chicago 1s s Minneapolis has none at all, and other ci in the Mississippi Valley are suffering in the same way. Spot supplies are known to be very | short, but no one knows the number of cars | which might be picked up by close picking, but | it is known that the quantity s very small | Supplies on the coast are also greatly reduced, | and the steady demand for stocks for imme- | diate consumption, while orders are still small, | is wearing away what few there are. “*Prices are firm and high on all grades, and tend upward on fancy quaiities. It is difficult | to establish any price which will stand for | twenty-four hours on the best class of goods, the price being regulated by the views of| buyers and seliers. All holders are firm _in | thelr views and refuse to consider any offer | below the high figures which rule on ail grades, There is cne lot of Georgia peaches in market now whi uld hardly brir in ch W ordinary vears, L or present condition they are held at 1@itc, and, notwithstand the poor gua goods recelve considera tion. T of the peach crop bhas all stocks pect is that t tion, while quotations w which is exp be no reduc- is that demand, likely | Speculation in sp ports of large recent cold W for all gra can be picked We were pron next summer igher prices small lots he market. crop of peaches | in u it may prov g »ut that one-half or m disgutse If it tur of the buds have been killed “Tomatoes, for both spot and future delivery, | were agaln quite ng the week. A | combination of circun s " which secems | s anything hard to beat uncertain can b will be b es {mproves wher tomatoes §o up. this spring? WEATHER REPORT. | [ SAN FRANCISCO, March 13, § p. m. | The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | gate as | season, an | | npared with those of same date last rainfall in last twenty Last 24 Hours. ) 24 Season. Season. Etations— 11 Eureka ... Red Bluff . 6. 134 —Maximum temperature, Ean Yuma . San Franclsco em et 61; mintmum, 4 WEATHER CONDITIO: FOR! The weather 1s ge ¥ cloudy over the Pa- cific Slop Light rain_or enow has fa! const end N terior northward. | The amou n all districts. | The pressure vy along :?\ei Dregon coas na. The temy 1l districts. | threatening at ¥ ght March 14, 1898: senerally cloudy ncisco for thirty | Tues- | st made hours_ending mid Northern Ca Do 1st prefd..... R G W...... Do pr Rock Island. St Loui Do pre Do 2d U B 3s. U S ne L] Do coup. 5 4% Do coup. Do 2ds U S s Chi_Ter C & Ohio & CH& D&R D &R en 4s........ 8% D 1sts tr.. §& | Tenn new set 3s Gen Elec B8........121 |Tex Pac G H & S A 6s.....110 | Do Rg 2d: Do 2d5............111% | Union Pac 4s. H & T Cs........110 |[UP D & G Ists. East Tenn lsts. ofd. s & S efd. prefd... . 3%l 66%|Am 8 & Do _pre or Nav 4 Pac Coa: Colo Sou | Do 1st Do 2d CLOSING BONDS. Teg coup! m 43 D 4 G st G s Y Cen Jc Caroli | Do deb Line 5 Line | Reading. Do s.. Northwest |0 Nav 1sts |O Nav 4s RG W lsts W.. fd. prefd. 5 thern prefd.. prefd. tral 1sts..115 ceeeen. 118% 120 -.105 116 68 Jyg 107 130 na. 63 65 tr... Gs tr 4s. St P Con...........1648 102083 St P C & P 1sts. ~101 104 121 L G 1sts..113 Do con 6s........110 |Wabash 1st 5s......114% Towa C 1sts........107%! Do 2ds........ La new con 4s....109% W Shore 4s....... L & N Uni 4s. 5 |Va Centurles.. Mo_Pac con 6s. % Do deferred.. MK & T 2ds...... 67% Wis Cent lsts Do 4s.. - 83%| Colo_Southern MINING STOCKS. Chollar _............ 30:Ontario . - 550 Crown Pofnt....... 15 Ophir .. 100 Con Cal & Va..... 165 Plymouth . 10 Deadwood -........ 45/Quicksilver . 17 Gould & Curry..... 33| Do prefd 500 Hale & Norcross.. 30 Slerra Nevada..... 115 Homestake 0|Standard ...e...... 2 55 Iron SilVer......... Unfon Con.......... 50 Mexican 5 Yellow Jacket. 16 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Mone; |Wis Cent.. Call loar ..3 @4iFederal Steel Time loans........3%@3| Do prefd. Stocks— lAtch prefd Atch Top & St Fe. 215! Bonds— Amer Sugar........ Atchison 4s.........100 Do prefd | Mining Shares— Bell Tel... Allouez Min Co. Bot Boston Chi Bur Fitchbu Gen Ele Do pref Mexican Central L. &Q rg sctric.. Franklin Quin Osceola . Tamarack 10 33 {Atiantic | Boston & Mont. 361 Butte & Boston.... 84 Calumet & Hecla..755 Centennial a7 2% Siiss 1165 o Old Colony Rubber Wolverine 48 Union Pacific...... Parrott ..... 45 West End 5 TUnion Land. s Do pre 112 | Adventure 84 Westingh E! . 49% Winona . 7 Do prefd. 5 THE LONDON MARKET. NEW YORK, March 13.—The Commerclal Advertizer's London financlal cablegram says: The market was gene ca E ster tioned and ments. dle peri eold thes holidays. stagnant to-day, be- e of the iong account and the approaching Americans were hardly men- were confined to fractional move- London has made its mind up for an od. m heav nish fours were 5§%, but Parls d they closed at 58%. Coppers were weak on the fall in metal of 30s. Anacondas were 31 13-16. Utahs, 9; Boston, 21 5. An African gold arrival of £320, for the Continent at All due bank loans have been repald. CLOSING. LOND Northern Pacific preferred, 1% Grand Trunk, preferre quiet, ON, d, 80 2d; money, 9%d. March 13.—Canadian_Pacifle, 4 per cent. Tintos were 39%; ,000 was taken 90; Unjon Pacific s; bar silver, NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW 26,612 barrels; exports, 3717 barrels. YORK, March 13.—FLOUR- and barely steady. WHEAT—Receipts, firm; 65,045, Spot, 217,600 bus] No. 2 red, S1%c, Receipts, Neglected hels; exports, f. 0. b. On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter market was steady; creameries, 14@19%c; dair- ies, 11%@I7c. Eggs, steady; 12%4@idc. Cheese, steady; creams, 10%@11%c. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Recelpts. Shipments. Cities— Bushels, Bushels, Minneapolis %. 320,250 28,120 ST e 139,708 X | Milwaukee ........ 35,000 Chicago . e Toledo. Soss ARl Petroit iGN . 11U | Kapsas City ... 62,000 [ tmotate s ot Tidewater— | Boston | New Yo | Piladelphl Baltimcre Galveston . New Orleans . | | | Totals . | | LIVERPOOL FUTURES. Wheat— March. May. July. Opening 5 55t 5ok Closing E 5 5% 556% . PARIS FUTURES. Flour— March. May. Opening 43 05 36 Closing .... 43 00 43 60 Wheat— Opening ............ 0%, N Closing ...\~ v v L2040 207 CALIFORNTA ORANGES IN NEW YORK. NEW YORK, March 13.—The Journal of Com- merce says: Recent abnormal weather condi- tions throughout the orange growing section of the South have caused handlers and receiv- ers of this fruit to investigate the situation carefully in order to determine if possible the probabilities of next season’s crop. It was thought that the trees had recovered sufficlent- ly from the damage done in 189 to be an im- portant factor in the market, but the freezing weather of a few weeks ago blighted these hopes, and present conditions are unfavorable for a'realization of this expectation. A prom- inent receiver, when questioned with regard to the orange situation, said: “The present position of the orange market is a very strange one. The fact of the matter is that the only avallable fruit i{s from Cali- fornta. Last week sixty-eight carloads were auctioned here at higher prices than have been obtafned #0 far this season. All the best navels of desirable sizes brought from $3 75 to $4 per box, while smaller sizes of the best fruit sold at $3 25 to $3 50. There have been no arrivals of Valencia oranges for several weeks, but the small quantity lately sold has come from the storehouses. It is also learned that there is none on the way from England, as prices in that country equal a cost of over $ per case of regular sizes. The market for this fruit at present {s from $t 25 to $4 50 per box. Valencia fruit is not to be compared with California, and is not as a rule taken by the same class of buyers. Owing to the advance in the market some shipments have been made from the Medi- terranean, and it 6 reported that 15,000 boxes are at present on their way to New York and Boston from Siclly, With doubtless more 0 fol- o *‘As far as Florida oranges are concerned, it is useless to expect any more fruft of conse- quence this season, the late freezing weather having ruined the fruit with the exception of the extreme southern portion of the State. There bas been some damage to young trees, | but zero weather did not ruin them absolutely. Notwithstanding higher prices for California fruit, it would seem they must necessarily go {gher, owing to the exaggerated ideas of the owners of the remaining fruit on the coast, where they are at present asking $3 per box f. 0. b. in carload lots for navels and $175 for Mediterranean sweets. It s necessary to add $1 per box for freight and selling expenses, and when it is remembered that there is a variety of sizes, some desirable and some otherwise, these prices are above those ruling here. How- ever, it is simply a question of supply and de- mand, and from all appearances the former is decidedly small.” EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, March 13.—Fat beeves were steady but other grades were very hard to sell at a decline of 10c. Fancy cattle brought $5 0@ 5%5; cholce steers, $320@5 65; medium steers, $4 634 95; beef steers, 33 80G4 60; bulls, 32 50@ 4: cows and heifers, $3 30@4; western fed steers, ket. Small round Yellow, $1 25; Eastern large Yel- low, $110@1 12%: White, $1 10; mixed, 31 07%@ 110 per ctl; California White, RYE—$1 10@1 12} per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal $112%. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—California family extras, $4; bakers’ extras, §3 $5@3 90; $3@3 6 per bbl. MILLSTUFFS — Prices in {‘9“15, ué.iu;l discount to the lour, % per 100 pounds; ver 100; Rice Flour, §1; cream ' Cornmeal, $3 25; Oat Groats, $4 7; Hominy, wheat Flour, $4G4 2; Oregon and Washington, sacks are as fol- Graham $2 75 trade: Rye Flour, Cornmeal, $2 50; extra Oatmeal, $3 25@3 50; Cracked Wheat, $4 50@4 T $3 7 Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $ 50; Rolled Oats (barrel. . $6 55@6 95; In Pearl Barley, $5; Spiit Peas, 34 25; Green Pea: $4 50 per 100 ‘pounds. sacks, $6 35@6 T HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. 5 The advance in Hay continues and another 50c went on to the priee yesterday. strength of the market is shown by the sale of a car of Oregon wheat at §I has now got up so high ceipts of this outside Hay are effect they will have remains that 6 50. The market increased re- What But expected. to be seen. dealers do not expect any decline at present unless it rains, for supplies are very short and it is not thought that Orego spare to break this market. n has enough to It the dry weather continues there will probably be lively times ahead, as the California crop is not looking as well as it did a few days ago. Feedstuffs are unchanged. g]}ggflio@?l per ton. NGS—3§21@22 50 & FE%HSTkUF;"S - "% on; cake Meal at the :)lng. 332&’2 50; = R onseed Meal, $25G30 per to @24 50; Cracked Co 3 $16 50620, e olled Barley, Cocoanut Cake, $24@25. $24@25; ton. $26@27 per 1, $31@31 50; Job- Cot- Cornmeal, $23 50 Mixed Feed, CALIFORNIA HAY—Wheat, $16 50@18 50 for good to choice and $15@16 for lower grades; no fancy coming in; Wheat 17 50; Oat, $14 50@16 50; Island Barle: 15; Alfalfa, $10 50@12; Stock, nominal, and Oat, $14 50@ $13 50@ $@11;" Clover, OUTSIDE HAY (from Oregon, Nevada, etc.) —Wheat and Wheat and Cheat, $12@12 50; Grass Hay, 15; Clover $10 50@11 50; Timoth: STRAW—35@70c per bale. Oat, $15@16 50: $10@11; Oat, $U@ y, $12@13 per ton. BEANS AND SEEDS. The dry weather down so Lima Beans up in a lively other descriptions are also hardening. are unchanged. BEANS — Bayos, $1 75@1 $5: 2 10@2 20; Large “'hu@@a. § $2 05@2 15; Reds, $3 25@3 35; uth s sending fashion, and the Seeds : Small Whites, 1 80@1 90: Pinks, Blackeye, $3 5@ 385 Butters, $2 55@2 50; Limas, $3 75@3S5; Pea, $2 25@2 5 SEEDS—Brown Mustard, yellow Mustard, 33 75@4; Fla: nary Seed, 24@2%c per Ib: Rape, 24@2%c; Hemp, 2%@3c: DRIED PEAS—Nlles, $1 65@! 230 per ctl. POTATOES, Potatoes have made another ONIONS AND Red Kidneys, $2 50@2 60 per ctl. $4 50@4 75 _per cf x. $2 15@2 25: Ca Alfalfa, s@Sic; Timothy, 5@5%c. 170; Green, $£2@ VEGETABLES. advance and are very firm. Onlons continue weak. Peas declined under paragus was also lower. Recelpts were 796 boxes Asp Rhubarb and 202 sacks Peas. heavy receipts. As- aragus, 266 boxes Hothouse Cucumbers, $1@2 per dozen. POTATOES—S1 15@1 20 per cf tl for Early Rose, $1@120 per sack for River Burbanks: Sonoma and Marin Burbanks, $1 10@1 2 80c@$1 for seed Sweet Potatoes, 7c for River Merced: New Potatoes, 3¢ per ONTONS—60@S5¢ per ctl, out: Oregon. nd $125@1 40 for Burbanks 5 per ctl: Oregon, and $1 75@1 55 for 1D, slde quotation for VEGETABLES—Asparagus, 4c per 1b for @bc for No. 1 and 7c for fancy: , T5c@$1 25 per box; Green Peas. 4lc; String Beans, —; Cabbage, 40@50c: matoes, $1@1 60 for Los Angel for Mexican; Egg Plant, 101 pers, 10c; Green Peppers, 30c. per sack. les and $1 25@1 75 5¢ per 1b: @Jc per Ib: Dried Okra, 15¢ per Ib; Dried Pep- i Carrots, 25@35c POULTRY AND GAME. A car of Eastern came in noon. Game was quiet and ea: yesterday after- =y, The | VEAL—Large, 6%@7%c; small, 8c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, §@8%c per Ib; Ewes, 8c. LAMB—11@12%c. PORK—Live Hogs, §%@5%c for large, 5%@ 5%c for medium and 5@b%c for small; stock Hogs, 4%@bc; dressed Hogs, 7@%. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Grain bags are nominal, owing to the dry weather. Calcutta Grain Bags, 5%@3%c for June and July; Wool Bags, 26@28c; San Quen- tin Bags, $4 9. COAL—Cumberland is lower. Wellington, $3 per ton; New Wellington, $3; Southfield Wel- ‘ington, '§7 50; Seattle, $6; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, $730; Scotch, $8; Cumberland, 33 in’ bulk and'$y 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania An- thracite Egg, $11; Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle Gate, $760; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $14 in sacks. SUGAR—Prices have declined. The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes terms _net cash: Cube, Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c: Powdered,. 5%c; Candy Granulated, 5%c; Dry Granulated, 5%c; Confectioners’ A, 5%e;’ Cali- fornia A, 4%c; Magnolia A, 4% Extra C, 4%c; Golden C, 4bc; half barrels, %c more than barrels, and boxes jgc more. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or lts equivalent. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. For Monday, March 13. Flour, qr sks 6,730 |Sugar, bbs..... Wheat, ctls. 655 Chicory, bbls. Barley, ctls.. 545 Lime, bbls.. Oats, " ctls.. 640 Pelts, bdls.. Butter, ctls..... 188 Straw, tons.. . Cheese, ctls....... Beans, sks. 31 Hay, tons. 2,710/ Leather, rolls. Potatoes, sks. 1,444 Wine, gals.. Onions, sks.. 67 Hides, no. Bran, sks......... 2,380 Quicksilver, fks. 33 Middlings, sks. §2) Eggs, doz. 19,500 Shorts, sks.. 115/ Wool, bales. 87 Sugar, sks........ 100 OREGON. Barley, ctls. 4,700 Potatoes, sks..... 20 Oats, ctls 470/Hay, tons. » Y THE STOCK MARKET. The week opened with a good business in local securities. Contra Costa Water sold down to $6¢ and Hawallan Commercial to §19. The latter recovered to $80 on the afternoon call. Mining stocks were quiet and not materially changed. The Comstock Pumping Association has a balance of $23,85 in its treasury, with all of last month’s expenses pald. g The official report of G. McM. Ross, general manager of the Comstock Pumping Associa- tion, for the week ending March 11, says: For the past week the pumping assoclation has been engaged In work for the Gould and Curry, companies, as reported in their weekly let- ters. No pumping has been done, as the Ris- don people have decided to make several changes in their discharge pipe and elevator. Thelr men are working day and night, and it expected that the machinery will arrive in Virginia City next week. In the meantime all arrangements have been made here, so that pumping may be resumed at the earliest mo- ment possible. The following mining companies report cash on_hand February 28: Alpha Consolidated, $2276; Alta, 3174, with W due tne bank; Andes, Belcher, $882: Best and Belcher, $495: Builion, $1117; Caledonla, $4589; Chollar, 6092 with bills payable of $779; Confidence, 31300, with January and February mining ex: ang penses unpaid; Consolidated California Virginla, $8708; Consolidated New York, Con. Imperial, $1601; Challenge Con. Crown Point, 1 Exchequer, $1381; and Curry, $5837; Hale and Norcross, $15,16 with bills payable of $15,500; Justice, $3806; Mexican, ~$2is8: Ophir,’ $678; Overman, $18, with $4%5 to be collected on the pending assessment and bills payable of with bills payable of $4000 £195; Slerra Nevada, with bills payable ot with the Febru- Potosi, $7913; iver Hill, Standard Con., 3 bullion product’ of the mine and the ex- penses for that month to be accounted fo Syndicate, $§1495; Union Consolidated, $10,963, and Utah Consolidated, $862. Seg. Beicher and Midas Con. owed $206. The Anglo-Californian Bank, Limited, is now paying a semi-annual dividend of §1 50 per hare. The Hutchinson Plantation Company will pay a dividend of 25 cents per share on the 20th. The Spring Valley Watetr Company will pay :ormun. | | | Best and Belcher and Savage mining | 10 Paauhau S P Co. 100 Paauhau S P CO..oeeevnne 20 Pacific Gas Imp. $1000 S P Branch Ry 6 per cent $6000 S V 4 per_cent bonds.......- $1000 S F & S J V_bonds. $6000 S F & N P Ry bonds. 10 S V Water. $100 U S 3 per cent bonds. Street— 24 California Powder.... INVESTMENT BOARD. Morning Session. Board— 100 Pac Aux Fire Alarm. . 131 5 Hutchinson S P Co.. L3337 35 Oceanic S S Co. S 150 Vigorit Powder. Street— 5 Pac Gas Imp... Afternoon Session. Board— 250 Vigorit Powder. 15 Paauhau S P Co. 20 S V Water...... 30 Market-st Rallway... MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Belcher ........ 20, 100 Gould & Curry. 40 700 Best & Belcher 51| 50 Lady Wash.... 02 50 Best & Belcher 52| 100 Mexican ....... Tl 100 Challenge 27| 200 OphIr ...........105 200 Chollar 34| 100 Seg Belcher.... 03 200 Chollar 1. 33} 100 Sierra Nev.....125 200 Con Cal & V...180! 50 Standard .......2 73 300 Crown Point... 19| 200 Unfon Con...... 83 900 Gould & Curry. 39| 100 Unfon Con...... 58 200 Gould & Curry. 41 100 Utah . .2 Afternoon Session. 100 Alpha .......... 08| 600 Lady Wash.... 02 100 Andes .......... 17| 300 Mexican .. 200 Belcher ... 20| 200 Mexican .. 400 Belcher 19/ 150 Ophir ...... 5 Belcher 25| 500 Potost 100 Belcher . 18] 100 Potos] ...cceeeee 26 700 Best & Belcher 51/ 600 Savage . 28 500 Bullion - 04 400 Sierra Nev.....130 100 Challenge 28/ 300 Unlon Con...... 55 400 Can Cal & V...180| 300 Union Con...... 5% 300 Gould & Curry. 39 500 Utah ........... 13 200 Hale & Norcrs. 32| 300 Yellow Jacket.. 21 200 Justice - 21/ 70 Yellow Jacket.. 20 Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Alpha Con...... 06| 600 Mexican .72 300 Andes . 19( 700 OphIr ...ccvveen-1 05 200 Belcher ........ 20| 800 Ophir . a1 1100 Best & Belcher 51| 200 Potosi L 300 Best & Belcher 53| 400 Savage .. S0 200 Chollar . 35| 600 Sterra Nev.....125 500 Con Cal 150 200 Sierra Nev.....135 500 Con Cal & V.1 77%| 500 Sterra Nev.....130 1300 Con Cal & V.1 8215| 200 Sierra Nev...132% 950 Con Cal & V...185| 500 Unlon Con...... 54 300 Crown Point... 18| 300 Union Con...... 55 300 Crown Point... 18| 500 Union Con...... 5§ 300 Hale & Norcrs. 32| 500 Unfon Con...... §7 100 Justice ... 20| Afternoon Session. 50 Best & Belcher 53; 300 OphIr ...........1 10 300 Best & Belcher 52| 600 Ophir .........107% 700 Best & Belcher 51| §00 Ophir .. 03 200 Challenge Con. 29| 300 Potosi .......... 2T §00 Con Cal & V...180| 300 Potost 2 00 Con Cal &V.177%! 700 Savage 2 500 Gould & Curry. 41! 500 Slerra Nev....130 300 Gould & Curry. 39 400 Sierra Nev...127% 300 Gould & Curry. 40| 250 Unfon Con...... 57 400 Justice ....... 58 200 Mexican . 1 200 Mexican . 18 500 Mexican ——— s NOTICE TO MARINERS. COAST OF OREGON. Office of United States Lighthouse Inspector, Portland, Or., March 10, 1899. Notice is hereby given that the Alseya River buoy, a first-class can, black and white per- pendicular stripes, marked with the letter “'A’ in white, heretofore reported gone adrift, has been reslaced on its station on the coast of Oregon, southwest by west 3% west from the entrance to Alseya River, about one mile out- side the bar. This notice affects the List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1898, pages 37 and 41 By order of the Lighthouse Board. GEORGE C, REITER, U. S. N., Inspector Thirteenth Commander, Lighthouse District. ——————————————————————— 19 days from Port days. 12 days from eo!'!"arl( Coryphene, Erickson, Biakeley, via Clallam Bay 9 Schr Joseph Russ, Peterson, sns":l‘:gnE?xgk; Asplund, 6 days from Coquille Rihe Archie and Fontle, Schr Jesson, 8 hours from Bjornstrom, 36 hours from Fisks Mill. S'chr J G Wall, Eg;?l‘l("‘.,lme! A Garfield, Lewis, 9 days from K, Bottger, 5 days trom Umpqua. CLEARED. Monday, March 13. Stmr Coos Bay, Shea, San Pedro; Goodall, & Co. P columbia, Green, Astoria; Oregon Rail- Pacific Im- road and Navigation Co. Stmr Mineola, David, Nanaimo; provement Company. Ship Wm H Smith, Rosenfeld’s Sons. SAILED. Monday, March 13. Aloha, Jorgensen, Moss Landing. Coos Bay, Shea, San Pedro. Chilkat, Anderson, Eureka. Jeanfe, Mason. Ruth, Strand. Alcatraz, Gundreson. National City, Dettmers, Fureka. Point Reves. Honolulu. Brown, New York; John Stmr. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Schr Nettie Low, Low. Schr Alice Cooke, Penhallow, TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, March 13, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW: velocity 20 miles. MEMORANDUM. Per stmr Alllance—Passed schr Antelope, off Coquille River. Had been 10 days laying off the bay. Per stmr Pomona—Stmr Brunswick and schr Occtdental, bar bound. DOMESTIC PORTS. USAL—Arrived March 13—Stmr Newsboy, hno March 11. TACOMA—Sailed March 12—Schr Lena Swea- sey, for San S!-‘mm:lsm.l March 9—Schr R W tlett, for San Francisco. B A SPAR_Salled March i3—Schr Abble, for Pedro. S WPORT (S)—Arrived March 13—Stmr Al- raz, from Bureka. 3—Stmr_Alcatraz, for —. : h 1. e Tow DoArrived March 18—Stmr PORT TOWNSEN] | Farallon. from Dyea. EVERETT—Sailed March 13—Schr Sailor Boy, E isco. &0, A Atrived March 11—Stmr Arcata. hence March 9. March 13—5( trar Waktt henice March 10; sails March 14 for Yaquina Bay. POINT ARENA—Sailed March 13—Schr J Ep- inger, for San Francisco. P ASTORTA—Arrived Mn;ch 13—Br ship How- d D Troop, from Hongkong. A fed March 13-Stmr Geo W_Elder, for San Francisco. March 12—Stmr Fulton, for San Francisco. CRAYS HARBOR—Sailed March Maggie C Russ, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived March 13—Schr Alice, Eureka. R NTURA—Arrived March 13—Stmr Georgs 11—Schr Loomis, hence March 12. ‘Salled March 13—Stmr George Loomis, for San_Francisco. SEATTLESafled March 13—Ship Spartan, for San Francisco: stmr Signal, for —. Arrived March 13—Stmr Farallon, from Dyea. FOREIGN PORTS. SYDNEY—Arrived March 11—Ship Wachu- sett, hence Jan 20; 50 days. HARODATE -Sailed March 13—Schr J D Tal= lant, for San Francisco. COLON—Arrived March 10—Stmr Finance, i New York. THONGKONG—Sailed March 11—Br stmr Len- nox, fer Oregon, ANTWERD. Sailed March 9—Br bark Inve- for San Francisco. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers _leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports, 10 &. m. Mar. 12, 17, 22, 27; Apr. change at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. B.), Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 0 a. m., Mar. 12 17, 27: Apr. 1, and every fifth day thereafter: change at Seattle to this company's steamers for_Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Mar. 10, 15, 20, 25, 30; Apr. 4, and every fifth day thereatter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, Fast San Pedro (Lgs Angeles) and Newport, § a. m., Mar. 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29; Apr. 2, and _every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. | day, probabl h showers in northwestern | 4; cow c " ™ fed ' Svrobal DI anowiin | aficat to arrive. Options opened steadier and | ¥ 15@5; Texas steers, $3 50@5; calves, $5 20@7. 5 2 . 1rea | & iVidend of 42 cents per share on the 20th. - 3 P thern. Ci “bartly cloudy Tuesday; | were well supported all day by a moderate | Trade in hogs started off briek, with prices Tfl?(s;";z@xa’“;g‘;"G;‘;’,:g’;fl;‘%&cfie o i the” Sicrra Nevada mine the nor(thw;sgi SUN, MOON AND TIDE. e I and every ch west win | s = < coziat © 5 stro s early ad- BYS; bl t on the 140-foot level has been extended | S Fewh Wikt WAL | sy, prchebly with siowd| Lol iee shorts. The small world’s ship S ostly lost. Fair to cholce, 39 5@ | Hens: Geese, per palr. $150@1 75: Goslings, $2 23 | during the week 40 feet; total length 205 feet. | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | ments, better cables than expected and crop- 0%, $3 65@3 T1%: ; : e . > Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalla It ortion n ng 0%, $3 6@3 T1%; mixed. $3 63% | @3; Ducks, $ 50@6; Hens, H@5: young Roost- | The face is in porphyry, clay and quartz. In| Times and Helghts of High and Low B P vt ean--&loudy Tuesday, with enow in north | damage news from the West and India stimu- | rers, $3 70@3 92%4; light, $3 65@3 8714; | ers. $7@750; old_Roosters, $4@4 50; Fryers, go@ | the Union shaft workings of the Sierra Nevada ey ot Trost Point: entrancesito. Ban | aboty ?“flylnu CMEx, SV Iy, WAL B portion. | lated buying. Export demand and seaboard | 3 80. §50: Brollers, $5@5 50 for large, $330G4 50 for | the south drift from the top of the upraise, 89 Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- g." Further information obtain folder. Arizona—Partly cloudy Tuesday. =~ | clearances were light. The close was steady | small; Pigeons, $§1 50@1 Der 'dozen for ola | feet above this level, has been advanced 10 feet thority of the Superintendent. The comj reserves the right to change A melsco and vieinity—Cloudy and some- | ot t4@lc net advance. March, 808,@s1%, closed sheep and lambs and the market ruled strong | ana $2 25@2 50 for Squabs during the week; total length 103 feet. The | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | without org:l’gu Potice steamers, salling dates vhat threatening Tuesda: west wind. it BINCGE. y ~OBECH, S RPL Sy o at the recent advance. Poor to prime sheep | " GAME—Gray Geese, $250; Whi face is in porphyry and clay. he fons; d wha g ; WIELSORT | Sikcs May, Mu@nc, closed Tigo; July, % | brought 804 0, largely at 9 5G4 60; year |1 25 Brant, W o Hionters sty e e m@ | “The report of the work in the Consolidated the city Iront (Misslon-street TherD oty | MRy E 2t SWIfor—4 New Montgomery 5. H. LLSON, Tatac, closed 73%c; September, T2@T4C, i b : - ; 5; % 2 . 84 , $1; Rab- 1 & y-five o an ofnt; Ve 01 Losal Fprecast ‘Otfictats 1| 1iac, closed TWaozCeptamber 0TI fclused | ings 890 HOCED Sl b IO SEC AT M 90 | ik e iodicosinn 1 Mt an & Ns e California and Virginia mine during the week | {no height of tide is the same at both places. | street (Palace HoteD. sk o e |5 10. is as follo 1400 level—The drift has been o DALL PERKINS & CO., Gen. Ats. EASTERN MARKETS. | Woor—rirm. " e, ecaptaccatile, 9,000, hups B0, =oen BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. A e BN ‘ TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 10 Marlet st., San Francisco. 2 METALS—A stiffening in values of fron and | = —_— g et % t =t 3 v point they struck the junction of the north- NEW YORK, STOCK MARKET. et (e D\&'nfit(‘:fifl?rflsn‘fir&il Sl Tenens Tl e L AL O e THE 0. R. & N. GO % 8 s e £ ¥ ESEL A = ged. 01 tion. t is_iIntended to follow e north- | S 8. undertone, lead failed to Improve In price. The | tand about th i Bl St >r about 85 o Che: = SEa R e NEW YORK, March 13.—The market gener- | other departments wers destitute of interest- DO, March 1a—Contols, 110K: Siiver, | | EEE3 SAn0 ab0R The sam e e e | I Interaccts & north. and south arit! funning In | o e = DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO, aily worked fractionally lower to-day for the | ing new features. Demand showed signs of |27%d; French Rentes, 103f 10c. Wheat cargoes A o ot s - | the old stope. 1650 level—On March 4 the bulk- | g | Time| Time| PORTL N D Ty iat, with most activlty In the spe- | Droadening, this belng especially true of iron. | off coast, nothing doins; carsoes on passase | ynoc e ia storage, Which 0 are Putling them | }iaq that was built on December 23 1835, was | £ | Fr. Ft. A Faltioy, which, on the whole, were well sup- | At the close the Metal Exchange called: | rather easter, & lower; English country mar- SR s prevents stocks from | removed from the drift and the level ‘care- | & (I w) From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. ported. Tobacco was a feature with a rise of | R PP R At si7 7 nominat "2 | kets slow; imports into United Kingdom, wheat “‘é“‘ffl‘.f‘r"_f:n‘f' fully examined, but lictle gas was_found on | FAHE $12 First Class inciudiug Berths $ix points net. Amerlcan Steel and Wire and Firmer, with §23'65 bid and §23 85 asked. | 262,000, flour 248,000; wheat and flour on passage 5t 7 D e D el At e $8 Second Class =~ and Meals. > Creamery—Fancy creamery, 22; seconds, [ Ophir shaft. The fire that occurred on_Decem: the American Steel shares generally were con- | Quiet but firm, with $4 40 bid and | to United Kingdom, 3,080,000, wheat and flour | sggaqc, 2 : onds, | O Was at a point just above the 170 level gnlumh;lclnllllrs héln;rc:ullt, n’:fi:@r?r;‘s s'zslf".s’hl splenously strong in the forenoon, but later | ¥ ;:‘I_,fi:si‘\‘,figa:”l:"’l‘.‘;’,‘f;},‘-K‘;:,fibm Indian ship- | “Dairy—Choice to fancy, 17%@1%c; common, | in the stopes. Since opering the 160 level they | e = e Ao lost ground. shipments wheat to continent, none. ™ | grades, 16@17c. have been able to lay pipes and carry ho: "Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, American Steel and Wire preterrea went up | - osed steats. b e tatt aull: Unast | (Plckisd *Goots_Firkin; J8Qio; plokied suoll, | foBoints, tn the it SOPSS, WUNRE it il Helena_and all points in' the Northwest. 2 points in anticipation of a dividend, which | "6 550 vags, Thelding | In Paris steady; flour tn Parls steady; French | J68000 fOF IR (0,0 @100 1O CTEAMEN | Gpqce ter “ihat Was caugnt up o the 100 Through tickets to all points East. subsequently, develcped, and the stock eased | s D amars its0 Uastern Butter—Ladle packed, 13%@lc per | level and conveved to the Sutro tunnel into the Bt 35 OCIWARD; Ceouetl Acst, oft on realizations. Metropolitan Street Rail- | i December, $ 70@ | COTTON=Uplands, 8 10824, sed firm; March, | Ib; Elgin, nominal. b1 stopes in the neighborhood of the fire that, | NOTE_In the above exposition of the tides | GOODALL, PERKINS & €Oy o oo way showed ' alternate strength and weak- | No. 7 involce, Glc; |58 5%4d; May, 58 54d; July, 68 6%d. Corn—Spot | JCHE E—Choice mild new. 11@1lkc: old, 10 | as near as can xh‘ am-:;rmmml,h was. smothered | the early morning tides are given in the left 5 Superintendent. ness, while Third Avenue was decidedly fever- | soffeeRio, dull; o T volce, SR | B k0! Aoirican, mixe, naw aud epot. 3s.6; | @l0c; Cream Cheddar, 1261ic; Young Amer- | 1Y the, DANCICHS P 0 oy expoct” shordly | Ban ohe eraes ot cosuresaceron to times. Fho sk, ‘snd they ended with s loss of 1% cach. | Cordova. a@us. e e | go ola. “steaty, 35 Gindi May. 38 4hd; July, | GG T T ise Der dosen. {0 be able 10 open the bulkheads on the 1750-foot R i e ] o AT AMEDE k of rate cutting amons the local gas com- | S —Raw, strong: fa efining, 5 7d. level. On the 1750-foot level the station has STEER i 1 vi 1 panies brought liguidation In Consolidated Gas, | STRIISERY, % ‘test, 4 13-3%; molasses’sugar, VISIELE GRAIN SUPPLY. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS . ey L B R e S L t5e1 A tast. oF skt haod column sives ‘the Akickiand: for. Hydnes which ended with & loss of 3 points. Among | RBUTTER-Receipts, 7665 packages, steady. R e s o oricks have | last tide of the day, except when there are but Wednesday, March the usually inactive stocks there was & Jump | testern D oy 1tGMe: Elgins: 2v: factory: W YORK, March 13—The statement of the | Cholce Apples are firm, but medium and | been lai? nd the drift put i working order | three tides, as sometimes occur. The helghts e G of 6 paints in Fiint ‘and Pere ~Marquette, | 1aidii “isible supply of grain In store and afloat on | lower grades are weaker. B ey e e e Tani®) Nt | given are ‘additions to the soundings on the I The §. S. Australia while Great Northern preferred rose O half | EGGS — Recelpts, 10.214° packages, steady. | Saturday, March i1, 180, as compiled by the Fine sound Oranges are doing better agaln, | Work on the electric installation has been con- | United States Coast Survey charts except sails _for Honolulu e S T N el e U T o New York Produce Exchange ls as follows: | being in light supply. Lemons are weak. tinued, and a little work has been done in the | Vhen a minus stgn () precedes the helght @“ Wednesday, Aurl 5 o D3 atatas ostas it | eI N ioe: 196 babs atio0e Of- | Wheat—29,709,000 bushels; increase, 322,000 bush- [ DECIDUOUS FRUITS— shaft and in strengthening weak places in the | 8nd then the number given le subtracted from | S |\ ¢ % Round LT e, R Sf it There as “compazatively Jitle “dolng fne e = Sletlcamo i ton usnels: inéreade, TOL00) | | Avples, The@S1 25 for common, £ 00175 per several statlons. < mine they are clean. | tierence 1 the mean ot the lewer low waters. | Samoa, New Zealund. Australia, Indla, Sues. ithe oal Lackawar 3 gl els. -30, 4 e, 90,- X . 1 and $2@2 50 for chofce to y. g g S ————e e g 5 & g e I e wore - pmaterially | NEW YORK,March1s.—California dried fruits Dushela Ot b bachelas donreacs, | GITRUS FRUITS Navel - Oranges, $2G8 35 | 1 out and repairing the connecting drift be- Bugland. KEL 1P frat iclasm B e I S avtiomally oy Thy | steady; evaporated apples, common, 6@Sic: | 14,000 bushels ~Barley—1,206,000 bushels; in- | per box; Seedlings, $1@175: Mandarins, — - tween the maln incline and the Sutro tunnel | STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., A "'m"z e e T e e ar and with | prime wire tray, Sc: choice, 04@9}c; fancy. | crease, 42,000 bushels. Bormons, 150@31 50" fof common. and §2@ | South lateral branch & : Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Ofice, 327 by $he rest of th market eased on the bidaing | $%@l0c. Prunes, dgltc. -Apricots-Roval 124 — 250 for' good to cholce: Mexican Limes, —; | 17 the Bext and Beloncy and, Souls and Cur- | Steamer. S Due. o call money to & per cent in the Jast hour, | 4c; Moorpark. 13@lic. Penches—Unpecled, 5@ LONDON WOOL SALES. California Limen. $1G125 per small’ box: | Iy, fInes at the comniotion mat into the hows | o 5 The rate for call money, however, eased off |11¢; pecled, @S¢, — Grape Frult, $1 50@4; Bananas, $125@2 50 per s Py 2 Czarina. .|Seattle .. .|Mar. 14 = B R e e — LONDON, March T5=The catalogues offered | SaES: “Eiataies gt sy par” atho0” 0 D7 | Sompurtment ot the'station mn fnd tnat some | &reata’ 112 Eooa By [¥ar-i¢| Compagnie Generale Transatlantique. L - & 2 doicos: e the: interite: re- CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. at the wool auctions to-day were large, num- o e e O EMeth roryea Sva | A Blanchard..|Coos Bay . “Mar. 15 F h Ll orted a plethora of money In varlous sections, o e J9% bates, The Continentals were by| DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISING. | %%y PO SOt Ly ey “can ‘ot makte & | Qriiane: ... \NOWPOML ... Mari18 | remor pang O NAVEE.PARIS o some cases atiributable to sums recelved | CHICAGO, March 13.—The early news con- | far the largest purchasers. There was good O ot a5 o the exnck condltion of the mhatt, || Culton-.........[Fortland -Mar. 15 | pR ANCE). Salll very Saturd for inBustrial concerns taken INto the larger | nocted with wheat taken altogether was ever | competition for good selection of merinos and The situation in Honey is serlous. Owing to Washtenaw.....[Tacoma ... Mar. 15 | FHS ). ;fl MPex\erY‘z t;l' a; combinations. Over a million dollars in_gold 2 2 fine erossbreds, including many lines of greasy | the lack of rain in the south flowers are scarce, STOCK AND BOND EXCHAN C. Nelson.......[Puget Sound -|Mar. 15 b T R R T Was received from California too late to figure | changing to the bulls and at the start the | jornog Falkland Isiand Wool was sold | and it is estimated that about hal of the bees oA PSR Newburg ......|Grays Harbo atar 18 | R R A SN e T e oot Lomdon's tean | market recovered somewhat from the extreme | LSCiU"at G per cent advance. . it » R e i {Partiana ‘Mar-18 | LA BRETAGNE. sactions' were {n small volumie, purcnases ap- | despondency It evinced Saturday, A better e e iyt ;"’l:l";‘;i It is feared that the ol S o m. | Acapulco . |Panama - Civar 16 | 4 TORNAR DI parently slightly exceeding sales, o = & ot il (CASH IN THE TREASURY. crop will be a tof ure. LAk id. Ask, | Point Arena....|Point Arena........l..l/Mar. 16 - While the ate of to-day’s bond trad- | ffu‘:”in',;“:hl'"‘::,:fid W,f,,f,‘.;‘“j;,,;’,’;:;‘i: R x. Dried Fruits continue stiff and a further ad- | , Bonds— Eauit G L Co. 9 " 94 | Chilkat.......... Humboldt .. Sy (/| P SO AL JAvril 8 L 1y elow —wecent ' totals, | K=t8 and the (SRS LT et o | WASBHINCTON, MGich 1h- Sulaye State- | ¥ance in Aptioats g Peaches is noted. Prunes | & UaT coup--113 — | FAtast, L Corkaliiel Noeth Forks = tHumbolde iPuar 17| “Fiat-cines to Havre: 95 mnd apward. 5 per S eneations, £ confent tond | R it of the total. while |TOSAL DAhS candition ot the frseliicylishowa: | rule 0y With an fneeslnk Ko ie o A A im [P Gas mp e S A e -[Mar 17 | cent reduction on round trip. Second class to rices. Texas F B O e i ths! Danublan ountrics: combinen | AvSIsSle cash hSlerce RHCLED 5. Heoid re| DRIBD FROAIE AUl o To for 40-50's, 4%@ | 3 quar coup.. — 1078 Pac L Co ..o 48% 19 | Wyefleld. ... |Nanalme . Mar 17 | B E A ARENCY FOR UNITED STATEs s 0 5 ZEe otz riaHad 5 serve, 567, 07 -60" f -70's, 3% o Miscell; — SFG & E... 8 e d 3 3 D demand, rising to 64, but sagged later. Total | furnished only about 15 per cent. May opened B or O O T S omio S Me10n's | Cal-at Cab: beitius |San St Ak Gsen. [Victorla & Puget Sound|Mar. 18 | AND CANADA. 3 Bowling Green, New York. United. Siates old 4s and the 5s advanced | %@%c hisher at from olic up to GHGNNC THE COTTON MARKET. and %c for 100-110's; Silver Prunes. —; |Cal! Elec 6s....1255127%|Stockton G Pamaans: O e <[Mar.18 | '3 . FUGAZI & CO. Pacific Coast Agents, 3% and the 55 % in the bid pric but the demand at the improvement was not ISy Pchas, §@9c for good to choice, 94@10c for | C C Wat 3s...1108 Insurance— Wellington.-.... | Departure Bay..... ottt e e oo e o Tl hales of Mocky v0.dny 553,3000 shares, | urgent. Scattered selling by commission houses | NEW. YORK, March 13.—Cotton easy; mid- | foney and —— for peeled; Apricots, 121é@l5c for | Dup-st ex c... — — |Firem's Fund. — 225 | Coos Bay. Newport s sl {ncludiny Atchison preferred, 18,82! i forced the price off to 69%c. At that point, | 41NE. 6%c. o Royals and —— for Moorpark: Evaporated | E L & P 6s..130% — Bank Stock: Leelanaw ISeattle «LIRME Facific, ot ek ATar Aatea e . At that point, | © NEw ORLEANS, March 18.—Cotton moder- | Apples, 5@8%c; sun drled, 5@5%c; Black Figs, | E & Cl Ry 616" o |Anglo-Cal ... 8 = | Luella R e +{Mat- 19 Metropolita 78; Missouri Pacific, oweyer, the melling preasive sle-Sanar ant o8 | ates mindingasNe, S pelce: Plums, nominal, 2c for un. | Geary-st R os. — 102 |Bank of Cal.s57 28 | Colon.. | anas - Mar. 19 M., K. and T. preferred, Reading. nset | MpwWard tendency met in.| The principal feature S pltted; Pears, nominal. HC&S Shs. — 105 [Cal S D & T.. — 9% | Golumbla, [Portland g s — Ditorved. 16,700; ‘Bt ool 6520; Southers pre. | of the day's mews was the crop damage re- PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. e Ta 4xo for two-crown, 4%o for three- | L A L Co ¢s.. — —_|First Nationl.220 225" | Gorona. r..e...|San Diego, G ferred, 12,43 outhern Pacific, 4100; Union | ports. They came from all directions and made | i crowh, 5%c for four-crown, 4%@6c for Seed- | Do gntd 6s..101%101%|Lon P & A...129%183 > L5 Mar. 21 TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- Pactfic, 7616; do preferred, 56 D, ey O e ime ot whoter killing | PORTLAND, Or. March I3.—Clearances, | jcss Sultanae. e for Seedioss Muscatels and | Market st s, 137 184 Mer Bxchange —" 16 ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p.m., end Wire, 70,187: do preferred, s advioes. . Noae tlis ‘close fhe re. | BAN; Naluiioes, §81 64 150 Jor fondon Layers: Driea Grapes, 2%@c. | Do Ist M o5.115%116 |Nev Nat Bk..15 — STEAMERS TO SAIL, YORGHANMA “aod HONGEONG, cdiiing 'o% 4300; Tobacco, 35,9%4; Federal Steel, 35,330 borted damage to the Indian wheat crop NUTS—Chestnuts, 7c per 1b; Walnuts, 8@ | N C N G R 7s.107 — | Savings Banks ¥ Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and preferred, 28,44 ple's Gas, 5330; Consoli- | Ly drought and the steadiness of European NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. 8¢ for hardshell, 11@12c for softshell; Almonds, | N Ry Cal 0s..113%114% [Ger S & L... — 1675 Steamer. | Destination. Satl: Pler, | conmecting at Hongkong With steamers for P el R DI e e i et sl e 2@se” for hardshell, 13@lc_for softshell, Ls@ize | N Ry Cal 55..13° — |Hum § & L.1050 1160 - | Tndia, etc. No cargo recetved on board on day Brooklyn Transit, : Sugar, 24,516; Ten- | {he end. From 69%c for May, the price grad- OREGON. O aper shell: Peanuts, 8@Tc for Bastern and | N I'C R R 6s. — 107 Mutual Suvl — "1y Mar. 14, 10 am|Pler 24 | of failing. nessce Coal and Irc Bk I sse to 70%c, W et i PORTLAND, Or., March 13—WHEAT—Was | 4%@5c for California; Cocoanuts, $4 5005. N P C R R 53.102%102%|S F Sav U.. 497% — Mar. 15, HONGKONG MARU. | Ually rose to T0%c, when a slight reaction set e | “IMar. 15, 2 pm|Pler 9 2 CLOSING STOCKS. | Bally rose e e’ aha Moy rosed . eiseioe. | In less favor to-day except at export values, | HONEY-Comb, 10Gic for brigtt and sesc | ¥ Cep 5 5 o) = e s Mar. 15, 11 amPler 11 | NIFFON MARU... e AR 1 Atchison . 213% St Louls & 8 W. } Corn gained a little in sympathy with wheat | which at no time this season have been suf- | for lower Eranes; water ¥ let%sixt}'agted, 10 | OxkiGas b0 — Becurity 8 5 30 50 _:|Point Arena’|Mar. 15, 3 pm|Pler 2 | AMERICA ¥ N e i. Do prefd... @ | Do pretd. | and also owing to the receipt ol quite a few | ficlent to bring it out. Most of the exporters Tgo; SHEDL EmbEr e c; dark, 5@ | Om C Ry 6.1 — |Union T Co 142 160 | Arcata .....[Coos Bay......|Mar. 16, 10 am|Pler 13 | sreight and passage appiy ot Supanys otk Balttmore & L6 st Pt | Puving erders from the country. One of the | were quoting f7c, a few 58c for heavy Walla | A5 PeIi v oi@a1e per b, e e Orizaba ....|Newport....":|Mar. 17, 9 am|Pier 11 | {57'§farket street, corner Firat > » offos Canada Pacific.... Do Tieth | heavicst local shorts was the principal buyer. | Walla for milling purposes: S was still ob- | DLiS e ey Powaliat s ATl Geaty Hongk & M.|China & Japn|Mar. 17, 1 pm|PMSS B CURTIS, General Agent. Canada Southern.. St P & Om. | Liquidation of long corn seemed to have run | tainable, with Valley tralling along rather PROVISIONS. Sac Bl X ‘b r Pt . Umatilla_..|Vic & Pgt Sd.|Mar. 17, 10 am|Pler 9 S Cent Pac. ...oveevsrs Do prefd.......... |dts conree. C MY, closed %o higher. Oats wers | weak at nominally Sic; blue stem, S1Q6l¥ic, g B B R i ATk |oos S raH éi.lfi‘]afcwd Coos Bay......|Mar. 17, ' pm|Pler 13 Ches & Ohlo. . | firm in sympathy W! other grains. ere Cleared—British ~ steamship usang for th S22 e = 4t 2 at ... Huml ar. 17, 2 pm|Pler 13 Chi & Alton S0 Rettwe | B I o e tered ‘domand for May. but | Orieat with 25,065 barrel fiour and miscehans: | , CORED MEATS “Fecon, 8@8%c per Ib for | § F & § JVes. L% L15% Presidio Pt. Arena..(Point Arena..|Mar. 13, 3 pm|Pler 2 AMERICAN LINE Chi B & Q Do nrerd | July was more or less neglected. The cash | ous cargo. heavy, §%@9c for light medium, 104@llc for | SierraRCal Gs. 1041008 | Fowder Costa Rica.|Acapulco......Mar. 18, 12 mPMSS | NEW YORK, BOUTHAMPT e Chi & E Il... Texas & Pacific gemand from the Bast was good, but holders | WASHINGTON. light, 12 for extra light and 12%@c for sugar | § B of Av G5, 1z i1 Calliornia, - State of Cai|Portland...... Mar. 19, 10 am|Pler 24 UTH, ON, LONDON, PARIS. Do prefd Cotos paaaie. here were not inclined to sell at current prices. | TACOMA, Wash., March 13.—WHEAT—Club, | cured: Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, lic; Call- | g p ¢ b gm{‘_%m“ i Dynamite... 8T = | Sunta Rosa/San Diego.....(Mar. 13, 11 am|Pler 11 From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. A 3o | pn Facte, May closed %@ike advance. Provisions ruled | ggc; blue stem 61@62c. " | fornia Hams, 10c; Mess Beef, $12@12 50 per bbl; | § s ot - C. Nelson..|Puget Sound.. Mar. 19, 10 am(Plor 2 February 21( Cbi Tod & Looees SK|UD B oG steay, with packers moderate buyers sgainst re Mess Beef, $1 80; Family Beet, $14 300 | § b & 1 o& bodis TR 2% 2% | Weeott .""|Yaquina Bay. |Mar. 2. ¢ pm Pler 13 SRl Do pretd i Bk cash gales. Shipments of meats were moder- E 5 50° ! = Acapulco ../ Panama.......|Mar. 20, 12 - m|PMSS ED STAR e R ¥ R e Ry Dork left oft Zc higher, lard and LOCAL MARKETS. e s or T can ST B0 | 8 F B G i e e G, 0% T | Coos Bay..|Newport. ... [Mar. 31 9 amiPler 11 New York and Alv:l:vs‘ it g e 3 "Fhe Tiading Totures ranged as follows: EXCHANGE AND BULLION. S s L R o108 100K tuten S B0 31" a0ty TIM] e o Even Widne 5. 13 nonn, | Do prefa. ; i - : “halt- i esday. Do nrefd........ b . 3 Articles— Open. High. Low, Close. —_— pure, 7%@sc; 10-1b tins, Skc; 5-lb- tins, S%c. Boun Gt — 1w e O B B Faan: s B uamek. . Mk e Del & Hudson Wheat No. 2— o g - | Sterling Exchange, 8 days....... — $84% | COTTOLENE—Tierces, '§%@6%c; packages, | ~ Water Stocks— apacelianeous— . b | Branch Hyarographic Office, U. 8. N.. Mer- | Frisatana: oo Maron A eaeion. s Mares 2 AR | May 2 X Moy e 7 g | Stacling Hxchanks, Mshi; = 4861 | less than 30 Ibs. 1-1b patis 6 in a case, $4c: | Contra Costa.. 6% 6 |Ger Ld Whs. .50 — ohants' Exchange, San Franclsco,’ |Cal, PR LN e en o G. e £ S 2 3 Sterling ‘ables. . -— -] alls, n a 3 < , n 52 v B > -t Do prefd July 6% @B 6% 6% | New York Exchange, sighf..... — O | P o T "l & tn w case, Dc: south | MATR G2 uiici % 1uay|Sceanie 8 Cor. % | The time ball on the ¢ Seattle, St. Mich, g Erie (new’ | D B% % UM% New York Exchange, telegraphio — 18 Hon L Or 2 in a case.Thc; wooden buckets. 20 | ~(iy%e Blectrio— e e | L vae Sonbet A AT e | Fo ol s tan e pas D5 gty |2 - S e Fine Silver, per ounce = o $ifc: fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, 74e; BAll- | capital Gas...— — |Pac C Bor Coos ' —" |1, e, at moon of the 12th meridian, or at § INTERNATION AL NAVIGATION COMPANT. G: N;”;‘-‘r-ém 3 P e September 3% 3% 365 5 3 Cent Gaslight. — — |Par Paint Co.. 7% — | o’clock p. m. Greenwich mean time. 30 Montgomery st.. « ny of its agencies Hocking Val.. & Do Teets. e A WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND Hops, |Cent L'& P Ml = etenant, 0.5 S FUGHES, : [ilinots Cent Am Tobac 3 5 5 bl Sharge. ifnote et 2 L1185 A T T i+ WHEAT—The week opened with a very auyi | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sen | . Board— o L HAMBURG-AMERICAN Do prefd.......11. 66" (Cons Gas e T o 9ot market, both on and off call, and buyers wers | DUt e g v ke 3%:1:9" e o tra Coata Water. "o SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS LINfh Lake Shore |Gom cable Co. B %7 825 indifferent. steers. 10c; medium, Sc; light, : Cow- o ta Water... e 18- = e e {Com cable © iy L e 9 T eat—Shipping, £ 17%01 15 milling, | Hies, S40%c; Stags, to: Salted Kip, 9o: Calf, | 35 e W Gonl ARRIVED. TWIN SCREW. PASSENGER. SERVICE, fi:f'hs"("f:“ o iy May ...c... .53 540 535 s h%a1 2 per otl, » | 10c; dry Hides, sound, 15¢; Culls and Branas, | 50 Hana Plantation Co. 1600 Monday, March 13. _ NEW YORK—HAMBURG DIRECT. SnRRe e D% §5 080§ CALL BOARD SALES. 12c: dry Kip and Veal, 1oc; dry Calf, 17c:| 10 Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar..... 7900 | Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, 64 hours from Vic- | N- Y.—CHERBOURG (PARIS)-HAMBURG. TR [Eawagico, i Sy 56 66 PR e o o 35 Sheepakins, ~shearlings, 1 each: shori | 2 Hawallan Commercial & Sugar...... 79 50 | torla. Tor sailings, etc., apply to .. i 2 2 Short’ Ribs, per 100 pounds— Second session—December—16,000 ctls, §i Wool, 35@60c each: mediu long Wool, | 45 Hutchinson § P Co. b 331215 | _Stmr Corona, Debney, 65% hours from San | RAMBURG-AMERICAN Line, 37 B'way, N. Y. Do 1st pre: Intl Paper... 47 - 47 . 470 47 2000 ctls, §118. | 90c@$1 10 each; Horse Hides, 1 75@2 25 for | 100 Hutchinson S P Co.... 3300 | Diego and way ports. HERZOG & CO., Gen. Agts. Pacific Ct Mo Pacific UL 47 | Do prata. S 18 4T 4By 4B | femler moming sesston—May—zio " ctis | large and 31 ‘for mail; Colts, 20GSic: Hors | ' Marketst Bailway.. B0 | Dieko and Way pOrtE - o i Tota i - 411 CALICORNIA SF, ‘chr': Sunscee, st . Mobile & Ofio.1.22 40 @ i dew 4% 4w ¥ imoon sesionMay—30 ctls, 11 1. Hides, dry; 31 8062 for farge and 8t for mmall. | oo gceanic s 8 Co. B | stne Towniend, Hushes, 4 hours trom Cot 118 Montgomery st, San Francisco. - 58 1121 | Cash quotations were as follows: cember 6000, 2 No. 2, 2%@3c; refined, 4%@sc; Grease, 2G2isc. P, 0 rom N J Central .22 21121 INat Lin OFF 45 | Fionr quiet amd steady: No. 2 spring wheat, mff?ffl;fi&'cfl,‘n“ was tragtion firmer, | WOOL- Spring sgllp;—sa?thmflu&mt:lfl,“fg e o S P, ATl howrs from Burcks. | * BAY AND RIVEE STuANERS Central. ......1341; [Pacific Mall........ 48 | 66@6Sc; No. 3 spri heat, G4@67%c; No. onths, 5 n_Joaquin an uthern, 7 2 S - - NY Chi & SUL 104 beoples: Gas. 1oL 114% | Bvttaibses No. 2 corm, Er s SRR Feed, $126@1 28%; Brewing, nominal, months, 8@sc; Foothill and Northern free, 10g ‘}&PB"CFA,‘,"NF,';’RMLTM e o Tl NortaAllen. 76 hoursifees & Do 1st prefd...... 6 |Pullman Pal.......1i$ | 311,@Misc: No, 2 oats, 26%c; No. 2 white, 2%c; CALL BOARD SALES. - |32 Footill and Northemn, detective, 9@lic: | 7SR Gag & icctric Co. W3 | Harbor. g . sy FOR U, Do_2a prefd.. BN Qartiicaten, B0 | NoU3 vhive. 26%@0c: Nov 8 £ve, Bic;:No. 3| Informal Bession—9:15 o' clogk—Séller 38, ‘vew.| s poit and Mendocioe, 14@15o; Nevada, 100 | 25 5 i Gas & Electric Co.. e 830 | TUS torpedo boat Fox, Hinkle, 45 hours from . S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO, Nor West.. Standard R & T. | b = TR 5 . 12c; Eastern Oregon, 10@12c. . i Y : h or West.... Standar arley, i1@t0c; No. 1 flaxseed, ~$115@1 20%; | —6000 ctls, $1 O5%: 10,000, $1 05%. Fail Wools— 18 V Water....... & 108 05% | Astoria. = No Amer Co. % Sugar ..... prime timothy seed, §2 40; mess pork, per bar. | Second session—Seller ‘%9, new—4000 ctls, | Humboldt and Mendocino. Strsets: Ship Columbia, Nelson, 9 days from Ta- o Pacic I” Do prefd..... rel, $99 05; lard, per 100 pounds. §274@5 %0 | $105k: 2000, 31 5. Northern Mountain . 30.Oakland Gas.. - 4050 | F A pre! T C & Iron... short rib sides, loose, $4 55@4 dry salted | Regular morning session—Seller '99, new— “Aftesnoon - Sesalon. p America, Harding, 11 days from De- Ontario & U_S Leather. shoulders, boxed, 43 @43%c; short clear sides, | 8000 ctls, $1 04% , $1 04%: 8000, $1 05. £ parture Bay. Or R & Nav. Do prefd. boxed, $ 85@4 90; whisky, distillers’ finished | Afternoon session—Seller '99, new—=2000 ctls, vxfimcpm?nmmmfiliyl;mm"' 14 days from Seattle,

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