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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1899. 30 times occur. The heighty KS. three tides, as some s at the close of the session last night. There | Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, $ %; Green Peas, | this week has called for liberal deliveries, for MINING STOC ven ‘are additlons to_the soundings on the t Survey charts, exce Swere several reasons for the spurt of buying | $4 60 per 100 pounds. domestic purposes. Washington has been a free aring the week: | United States Coas . except H! rices of stocks during ) precedes the hej » | With which trading commenced, but the most shipper this week and has benefited materially ighest p: when a minus sign (—. precede elght, leeon‘sm was Jhe fn‘cl thn’g‘n‘e Bleel‘lim: 1}\'93& HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. by the small quantity of foreign co‘al! nrrrlvtlhn‘s! Name of Stock. M.|T.|W.|T.|F.|S |and ;hg:}hlh:v::“’b‘;e’r‘h'a"::un. /The plane ot 5 as greatly relaxed. s 00 for the past several months. The storm o | the depth gl = 1 2 | many operators to belleve that the heavy li- | Hay still remai the rain h week has izcreased hold _consumption 06| 06| 06| 06| 07| 08 | reference is the mean of the lower JOF Ta'o SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. s6s0; Texas Pacific, T; American Steel and | Guldation of the past three days had about run | cpasr.aer punre tae Sner € B e | Bcceissi Gellvery masons have. besnonstho rum| o [P1e % 12| 14| 18| 1| 1B L Fels Wire, 26.540: edecal Steel, 3370; do preferred, | its course. Another strengthening influence was L er advance, at least for the | GBS, LIIVery HRgoRs Bo® Nberal rainfall | Alta .- 1| 1| | 2| 2 22 TIME BALL. 2 iy | 6300 Pesples Gan ' 15.420¢ Brooklyn Transit. | an advance of %d to %d In the Liverpool mar- | present. There is a fair demand, which uses | yproughout the State has changed entirely the SReE 25 19| 13| 20 35| 37 i Slivec upcaras’ b 5,360; Sugar, 69,040; Tennessee Coal and Iron, | ket, whereas a decline had been confidently | up all arrivals. futvre aspect of the coal market, as ship- ge i“"d' 53| 51| 65| 57 63| 63 hic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- Wheat and Barley quieter. s looked for. . Furthermore, the weather bureau | Bran and Middlings are weak and unchanged, | owners will now solicit charters to carry for- | puth B | 04| os| 05| 0| 06 | Branch HydroeraPtl o ™ Francisco, Cal Oats firm but quiet. CLOSING STOCKS. ennounced that a cold wave was threatening the | BRAN—$20@21 per ton. etin fuel here. where last week they demanded | Ballion, 30| 32| 37| 36 39 chants’ Exchange, 3 ., Corn and Rye still dull. Atchison ... 21 |St L & S W wheat flelds in the Southwest. There were lso | MIDDLINGS—$21@22 50 ‘per ton. Tancy figures for the business. Already orders | CHNER/C ol 27| 28| 32 38 4 March 18180 S C L e Ferry Hay remains unchanged. Do prefd I Gou Do prefd many bad crop reports, and as many were ac- | FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley. $26@27 per | are being sought after at a generous discount | Chollar % B @) 4 2| The time Bail on the tower of the Hew Ty B and - dKAlings Sweak: Balimore & Ofi. g3 st Paul ... l:’:flfgf’ignfifle&"n’i!e"'i(fer:fi?é the renorts At | ton: Olicake Meal at the mill, $§1G31 50; job- | on the asking rates prevailing a few Weeks | Con. Cal, 1 85/1 80/1 90(2 g}zggzgg bullding was dropped at cxacy, Ko or a¢ 3 s o 12/ Do pref, a . -4 5 3 = D . ey L No change in “*‘“"‘“ l;"lsl‘*"" :\":x'x'ffu:: St e om | 3§“’,—‘L ShEbHaRRney werehmgr;flinclllnedngfl :'olgfeedulfiaieuwng&o”;;‘ lf:::keéor‘::rz:l :-fi“?.a SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- E;fi:;‘.j’f';,fi,“,n;"“‘ o | 97 | o'clock p. m. Greenwich mvev“s(mx';ixGHEs Another advance in Potatoes. { Contiban: . | of | buy for export, American whea! ng for the 50; & i 2 Loy = 2 el a6 18 5 i e e SR ESE B TRy | moment the ciieapest in the market. 1t was an ,@,3‘53%;,0?“’““’ Corn, §24@%5; Mixed ~ Feed, :’:3’,,,?,:"}5:\;5{,;‘:,'“’“2.‘i,"‘;w"}é,,g“‘gigc?r&x,',‘,’. Gould and Curry... e Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. etables weaker. Chi & Alton 8o Pacific 1 grening uv trade to a considerable extent and | ° CALIFORNIA HAY—Wheat, $I650G18 75 for | Granulated, Glic e batihves Con| Aiorand NGeroe 2| % CE. Butter weak. Eggs easing oOff. (Lm 2 A’Lé 'i"u ‘E‘—'lfi‘r.flis"fiffin&i R éhyf ~Magrgpe!;‘&nazfli‘gtlglkfigh:;‘ :f‘figl"‘"@n;g’ zao-; to cnmcr and $§15@16 for lower grades; | fectioners’ A, 5lc; California A, 4%c; Magnolia | Mexican % i ;; SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Three cars of Bastern Poultry due. o 5| Tnton Pacific ... improved oG, then A A I I e SR L 0 G T 18 1 ARRIVED. (‘v“"nll A]wue and Un«‘n::liuflrx»“md f:: .‘:n;\& = rhif Ergdfl.,,. % m'{ur‘n;-‘:l’]eai‘r-gi gs;‘%:, e et :.i;mfil:f"“' $10 50@12; Stock, $9@11; Clover, | more. No order taken for less than 75 barrels | Occidental 26] 30 Saturday, March 1. G ih by AEaN > Do pretd 42 |Wabash .. : to the decline here. vesterday, together with | “GUTSIDE HAY (from Oregon, Nevada, etcy | = couialent Eotost Stmr Fomona, Parsons, 18 hours from Eu- R 5 . Cht & N W.......46%| Do prefd ........ light receipts, strengthened corn. May im- | _Wheat and Wheat and Oat, $U@I5 50; RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. By reka. . Provisions slow. | “Do prefa . 191" | Wheel & L B.... proved ¥%c to He. Cheat, $12@12 50; Grass Hay, $10@1l: Oat, $14@ 7 - et Standard .... Stmr Queen, Jepsen, 53 hours from Victoria Hogs weak under Eastern offerings. ce &a st 67%| Do prefd ........ 31 There was quite a large business in oats. | 14 50; Clover, $10 50@11 50; Timothy, — ° per - = s Sferra Nevada and Puget Sound ports. sank clearings gan siightly. Do prefd -...... 45%] Express Companies— | Free selling by longs, however, caused a re- | on. * 5 2 3 : Eox Beturday, $Merch 5 | Union . 2 5 | “Stmr Czarina, Seaman, 9 hours from Seattle. ST Del & Hudson....113%|Adams Ex e 112 :fuhor from the top. May closed %c to 3C| STRAW—35@70c per bale. 3 g:.r;\lx:’ q:fle«!ks 12;53 L‘hlmzr)‘,"l(ibls z;g l‘;mw o i Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, 16 hours from THE HAY MARKET. Del L & W 164% | American Ex ....11 igher. . 2 Ve e AL BhOUN SHRIES 280 E Little River. < Den & Rio G 2135 | United States ..... 54 Frovielons started at an advance, but near v Corn, ctls ....... 15 Mustard. sks 22 T T T Stmr Sequoia, Thwing, 16 hours from Fort etk iR et Eoimnl 12| Wells Fargo ...... the end of the session sellers found buyers well BEANS AND SEEDS. Rye,” atls o @b Quickailver, Mks. 1 (REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | pigl ™ = D 4 | Erle new .... 14%| Miscellaneous— supplied and the early gain was lost. May fonall . Cheese, ctls + 82 Hides, No. sEal T CLEARED. | “Do 1st pretd 33 |A Cot Ofl . 361 | pork left off unchanged and lard 2%c lower, [ Frices for all kinds remain undisturbed. Butter, ctls « 230 Peits, bdls c ive Mutual Buflding and Loan Asso- Saturday, March IS. als of Hay during this week have con- | pi” wayne 178 | Do pretd e ibs unchanged BEANS—Bayos, 3§175@185; Small Whites, | Tallow, ctls ... 207|Begs, doz ey A T Scott (widow), lot on E line | gymr Afognak, Moller, Chignik Bay; Alaska tinued moderate e total quantity received | Gt Nor prefd 193 {Amn Spirits ...... 13% | futures ranged as follows: $2 10@2 20; Large Whites, $180@190; Pinks, germs. sks . 686 Straw, tons . “("T‘r"_‘m‘;’n{";"_e:né 2036 § of Frederick street, | pyckers' Az!cw'é":m' A B has been but 1854 tons. The market opened | Hocking Val 6%, Do_prefd 8% Oven, High Low, Ciose, | $205@2 16; Reds, $825@33; Blackeve, 756 | {nina. ks e LA ey e s | S Bty 80 $01G Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; | Illtnols_Cent ......114% (Am Tobacco .......210 5 5 % " | 3 85; Butters, $2 25@2 30; Limas, $3 65@3 75; Pea, | Bran, sks ....... 1,1350| Wool, bales Willlam Lyons and Joseph T. Dunne and | Goodall, Perkins & Co. 7 g - lot on S line | ~&tmr Geo W Elder, Hinkle, Astoria; Oregon Mary A. Healey to F. W. Kern, =Sy 320 | of Thirteenth street, 70 W of Mission, W 35:8 | Railroad and Navigation Co. Lz | 1190 tive, and an advance on &il qualities was|L2Ke Eric & W.. 15 Do preid noted. The long looked for &nd welcome rain | Lake Shore 200 |Com _Cable C: s at last reached the State has dis- | Jouis & Nash .... 63% Col F & Iron. 6% 67 7% | $220G250; Red Kidneys, §250@2 60 per cti. Alfalta Seed . 6% 66 66% | SEEDS-Brown Mustard, $430g410 per ctl; | Sugar, sks ...... 3,600 Middiings, sks 2 3 - % L L vellow_Mustard, $375@4: Fiax, $2 15@22: Ca. | Sugar, bbls ... 43| o e irteent fine of Mission, N to @ point & |~ Stmr State of California, Goodall, Astoria; nary Seed, 24@2%c per Ib; Alfalfa, 8@Syc; e e S of Thirteenth, W 70, N 32; $10. Goodall, Perkins & Co. % M Y WASHINGTON. S roline Thies to Harry B. Belden, lot on E | “Stmr Cleveland, Klitgaard, Manila, via Hono- sks 233 Wine, gal t rading a little. It fs expected DY | Manhattan L ....104%| Do prefd 0 Rape. 24@2%¢; H 21@3c; Timothy, 5@5 many of the consumers that the rains should | Met St Ry .. e | Biectrio i my 3 | Rape JN@c; Hemp. 24@lc; Timothy, SG5kc. | gy 10 5 S A , Bave o weakening effect on the Hay maricet, | Mioh Cent 11[Ill b o September .- Bn m8 |, DRED PRAS Nl 5 aoua; Swbep, g | T, @F gen s HoiOat olR e Lol line,of Shotwell strect, 110 N of Fifteenth, N 3 | juju; U S Goveriment, o vonimo: onn but this expectation may not be realized to | Minn & St L...... 53 |Brooklyn R T . Oats No, 2 OREGON. Y 2:6; $10. L. L Wy g " e any extent. The stocks o y on hand avail- : P, v 26 s e Harry B, and Susie L. Belden to Thomas L. | Rosenfeld’s Sons. 4 s e e ot arket areloon | A oA LI SADCES i B 5% | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | Oats, ctls ........ _40[Onions, sks Henderson, same; $10. % 3 Brig W G Irwin, Willlams, Honolulu; J D Sidered modarate, snd it is still an open ques- | Mobile & Ohio.... 39% Laclede Gas Mess Pork, pi Flour, qr sks..... 1680/Bran, sks . Miguel, Vincent and Catalina Noe and Cata- | Spreckels & Bros Co. tion w e course of the market may be | Mo K & T......... 131 |Lead ............... 83 | May 905 89T Another advance in Potatoes is noted. They NEVADA. lina Spivalo te James Davidson, lot on S line SAILED. when the weather again settles. The feeling | Do prefd ....... 38| Do prefd 1123 | July .. 9221 915 are very stiff. Onions are unchanged. Vege- | Hay; tons 20| of Twenty-second street, 125 B of Guerrero, E Saturday, March 18. Y\v'[vL at this time tends toward a steady | . J Central 111 |Nat Lin Oil i | Lard, per 100 pounds— tables were lower, as arrivals were larger. —r e :!);v.v. n;l sxbvd b e i Detptbra Stmr Geo W Elder, Flnklfi' Astoria. market." Y Cent .13214 [Py 1 v 35 535 5 30 » 5 QO enry H. an e S cata, Reed, Coos Bay. ke reular of George Morrow & Co. says: | N.¥ Chy & B¢ L 1o1s |Pespics Gas 0 650 b42% . Racelncy wore 0 boxes Aeparatin 0 Do THE STOCK MARKET. ey L T line ofewrout strest. S Siof | SEITCATSRE, oLl SR B e “The' ruin cauzed wheat and barley to drop | Do lst prefd ...l &5 [Pullman Pal 5 .8 572 65743 s oo P:;“i;o g D e nie 2 K 18, N 226, W oli8, N 48, | St O A lampa, Maresco, Genoa. good and hard. Oats and hay are unaffected, | Do 2d prefd Stlver Ce £ hort Rib 100 ds— 2 s 5 Mini- W 40; $19. % " Rosich, Eureka. O T P aibls Funaly itatmo) IIEht UALUD | No oass e et oS T 68;; gt e v i POTATOES—$1 3@1 10 per ctl for arly Rose, | , Min7% stocks opened firm and ol "’";‘;' emoit Hallgarten to Setina Hallgarten (wite). | EChT e tn Rogie Tiver. ja doubtful if both oats and hay do not be- | Nor Amer .....o... SURAT ...cevennen...171% | July Da8TE 4 480 $116G1 50 for River Burbanks: Sonoma and r than on the preceding day, but weak- | poco' Greenfield, Tillle Mayer, Benjamin and Chr Jessie Miror, Whtiney, Eureka. come searce bafore the new crops arg avall- [ No Pacific i Do prefd I118% | September . D495 4 4 92% Marin Burbanks, $140@l 65 per ctl; Oregon, | €ned off again and closed lower. Samuel Adler, same; $10. . Schr J M Weatherwax, Sorenson, Vancouver, able. One must remember (his came near | Do prefd . r C & Iron 2 i el i e e $120@1 30 for seed and $140@1 75 for large; | In local securities the sugar stocks led “in | Paul Lusinchi to Lucla Lore-fi. }4‘:“- 1!;,“;";;; CHARTERS. being the second dry year ontarfo & Wl U_S Leathe ; Cash quotations were as follows: Sweet Potatoes, 7c for River and $1 T56@1 85 for | actlvity, the other stocks being quiet. chi, Jean B. and Paul A. Martini, lot on > 4 The market has not wavered or weakened | Or R & Nav @ | Do peta * Flour, dull; _winter patents, $340@3 60; | Merced; New Potatoes, 3¢ per Ib. The Golden Eagle Mining Company of Nevada | of Broadway, 76 W of Kearny street, W 62:6, N | The Caniighn 0 ips o Sovemment sp- a parti True the buovant dry season has | Or Short Line 421U S Rubber .. straights, §3 20@3 30; clears, $3@3 10; spring | ONIONS—40@soc per ctl, outside QUOtatlon | pag jevied an ass sindgets o750 share, | 92, E 47:6, $'29, E 15, S 63; gift. plies Tor PagoFaguiiBumon, L o hatutir happily dispelled, but the demand con- | Pac Coast 1st pfd. S6ie| .Do prefd specials, $4@4 10; patents, $3 20@3 straight: for Oregon. 2 eneIe! of VAC DSTESRALE, “Walter S, and Jane Chambers to Robert R. _The s ‘1‘{ I‘rm;: Gm»fl:t!! B e l;r tinues good.” Do 2d prefd .... 62 |West Union §2 70@3 20; _bakers’, $2 20@230; No. 2 spring VEGHTABLES—Asparagus, 3@4c_per Ib for | mounting to $i006, for the purpose of Paying | myompson, lot on SW line of Spear street, 209:2 | ZCH i FATumiae (75 oa o — Pittsburg Fed Steel Wheat, 65@67c: No. 3 spring wheat, 61@67c; No. | No. 2, Gc for No. 1 and 6@6i%c for fancy; Rhu- | for the erection of a concentration and cyanide | SF of Market, SE 15:10 by SW 137:6; $10. e o‘fe on Ioads. Gosl 4t Seabtle for this STAPLE Reading . Do prefd . 2 red, 67%@T0c; No. 2 corn, 334@33c: No. 2| barb, T5c@$l per box: Green Peas, b@6c; | plant of twenty-five tons daily capacity. Josephine H. Krieg to George K. Fitch, ’3' pnrle & i o i : Am S & W llu‘:.s(,‘;,‘%!)'\‘\'o. 2 whu:aému‘«’? o5 wh;% glu’lrnfislliunlt 124e. f'b“fi"g,‘wéfis";‘;;“fiwf The Marina Mariscana Gold Mining Company | on NW line of lfl{ouw’:;go:lreet. 410 SW of Third, - SPOKEN. The values of certain staple exports from o _pre: 2Me@e9e; No. 2 rye, sc; No. 2 barley, 37 5@2 for Los Angeles and $1 25¢ exi- | of Shast > ited% se | SW 40 by NW 80; . > = he Unit See MU s or Nav prefd R o, A o | o b aviic tsgeorper ina | oc St County bas levied &1 asmeaeB it PR Fien Ny aiiow) to Mary Smiddy (sin- [ March 4 lat 30 N, long 38 W—Br ship Clan th rited States for February compare as g ser share, delinquent April I W ce Oct 14, for Li ) i nGe Pac Coast .. $2 85; mess pork, per barrel, §8 85@$ 90; lard, | Dried Okra, 15¢ per lb: Dried Peppers, 10c ro hCeuny BRIl = gle), lot on SE line of Perry street, 130 SW | Grabam, hence Oct 14, for Liverpool. fova; e Colo Southern B 00 pounds, $3 70@6 225" short rib sides, | Green Peppers, —; Catrots, 25@3c per sack; | The Texss Gold Mining Company of Nevada | of Fourth, SW 2 by SE 80; sift. DOMESTIC PORTS. fufts . | Do prefd ........ loose, $440@4 70; dry salted shoulders, boxed, | Mushrooms, 10@20c per Ib. County has levied an assessment of 15c per | Same to Timothy and Edward F. Smiddy, lot | NEWPORT (S)—Arrived March 15—Stmr Hu- L Do 2a prefd . | Do 2a prefd . 3% @i%c; short clear sides, boxed, $ SO@4 873! share, delinquent May 15 on NW lfne of Stiver street, 175 NE of Fourth, | eneme, from Trinidad. 5 Livestock j CLOSING BONDS. whisky, ' distilles ' finished goods, per gallon, POULTRY AND GAME. B The official report of the operations in the [ NW 80 by NE 2]. xl{t- Etta E. Hamilton (sin- EL;REI%A*S?HM March 17—Stmr Alliance, al otls: LE 1077 N J C 88 $125; clover, contract grade, % 6 4 for the | Standard Consolidated mine at Bodie for the e o e as soeit WD'N tosisawemrbuivoot L O Cotton DS mewiis For NN Coling a0 i Recelpts. Shipmentas|l. JLiree oy of Fastern are announced foc week ending March 11 states that on the 313 | EleX 1ot on % MBS of 6o Fs Ocean Spray, hence March 9. Tk Total Toa 188,382 it No Pac ists {11614 | Flour, barrels, 17,0001 4T DRIG of e Weck. level raise No. 3 shows 3 inches of low-grade | “R Beverly and Eugenie I. Cole to George | "NpAH BAY—Passed March 17—Stmr Pro- Rl e R | coup.. 3 7’68 * | Wheat, bushels. 44,000 | The Game market continues dull. ore, the north drift 40 inches of low-grade ore | Vilas, lot on E line of Eighteenth avenue, 109:4 | greso, from Seattle, for San Francisco; Nor >ORTS OF SPECIE | | Corn, bushels. 172000 | POULTRY—Dressed Turkeys, 14@16c: Wve | 1nj rajges Nos. 5 and 7 respectively 14 and 24 | S of Lake street, S50 by E 120; 810, & stmr Titanla, from Port Los Angeles, for Na- IMPORTS OF SPECIE. ; | Oats, bushels 13,000 a 12a13c fo 3 Jane 1. Vilas to R. Beverly Cole, el IE Br. Lfo, Eoee. Stanley. £ 1 v bt .000 | Turkeys, 12@13c for Gobblers and 12@13c fOT | jncheg of fair-grade ore. The east crosscut in | George and Jane b Viias rly Cole: | nuimo, March 15—Br ship Port Stanley, for e h | “Do 5s coup. Nor & W | Rye, bushel Hens: Geese, per pair, $1350@2; Goslings, $2 25 | the Biack ledge, sa Neoer i o through | 10t on E line of Eighteenth avenue, 139: of | %S or bark Fantasi, from Port Blakeley, 8 of specle at this port by sek MUl yyetrine won: * Northwestern con Barley, bushels.. o T a¢: Hina, WOS Young | ihs siby GhLb 10 batly broken bug through | Take street, S 72:7 by B 120; $10. g Tor Buenos A 3 B SCKRy e g ¥ LA B S L L K Hena &nd Adoiph Heshorman to J. L. Wilson | “pGRT TOWNSEND—Arrived March 15—Br e first two months of the year were Thas 5 v Ala class A.. $5@6; Fryers, | $7 to 8 ore at that point. On the 528 level | aend aad AUEPR, CEC e ™oomer of For stiar Garonne, from Honolulu. | TOn the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | Roosters, $7@8: old Roosters, 01, _agafnst 786 during the same | “Do B | 5 e 2 5 i N in the Maguire led hows 5 S 1007 Tn 1898 and consisted of $108,850 O Nav. _ | market was steady; creamedes, 14@19%c; dair- | $6@7; Brollers, $550@6 for large, $4@> for | winze No. 1, In the Maguire edge S0 5 Y venue ang T street, E 57:6 by S 100; $10. = e ot Noron 1888 — nd_$3.145 in siiver coin. The | Atehison 48.......102% O § Line os tr.....11l - | Steadyi creams, 10%@ifc. S s ;| 150, 27 %70 and 552 lev vieldl: garde, lot on NE corner of Fifth avenue and P | from Honolulu; stmr Al-Ki, from Dyea. , 3146 in e c e Line Bs tr..... o Gray Geese, $3: White Geese, $1:|150, 270, 318, 336, 470 and 352 levels are yielding e i 2:9, 6, block $6; : : £ = e é ese t{mL‘urh ame {rom A Do adj 4s. 521; Reading 4 - 89 WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Bs‘a’l’\lFFH@I Hare, $1@1 25; Rabbits, $150 | the usual amount of fair to good ore. On the fll‘?:ot. N 200, E 11:5, SE 21 W e ! coo: BA‘BIA— rhm]gd March 18—Stmr Alca- in the shape of $,623,17 in gold coln. | Can So 2ds... 109 'R G W 1sts. e for Cottontails 'and $1 for small 270 level the ore in No. 2 north stope is still | B¢t vo Yerkonteren, 1ots | oz lonce IOEC S 5 = | C & O s St L & I M con Riceiots: Shivmentad| Tt . Figh grade and I vielding & liberal quantity. | . Orlando T. Temep fo Olive, Terkorteren. EVERETT—Arrived March 15—Bark Oak- AUSZRATIN M ORrD: Chi Term 4s......... $3% St L & S F gen Citles— Bushels. Bushels: BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Atthe mill a total of 1l tons of ore was | 1045, 1050, 1052 and 1054, ap 2; $10. land, from Tacoma. oo e & A ¢ o000 | & & Qhlo seIIIIUIEK St P Con ... Minreactiia o J EESE crushed for the week. The mill was closed Alameda County. ASVENFURASATIVEl March 15 Stur Georse here wa urther s e 200, "H & L 104% St P 3 9 dow: part ¢ s ;Wi - 3 e M 7. in Engiish ’.:“':rvhl!;‘:!;\m‘fn;n!:(y o Bietuh | D & B G s e e Bttt Figs are easing off under more liberal ar- | down a part of e e O e tee piant | Cary Howard (administrator of estate of Wal- FOREIGN PORTS. for San Franc : i |D &R G 45........100% S0 Ry 58e-..... Chieo: rivals, and previous prices can no longer be | ;" 0! SO TUTC cu" assay vanner tail- | ter W. Blow) to Central Bank, all interest In | xNANATMO—Satled March 18—Stmr Mineola, e | Bast Tenn 1sts....105 |Stand R & T 6 | Toleds ... Sbtalned. Butter continues weak, though there | ings, $12 19; concentrates produced, 1 ton; assay | lot on SW corner of Fifth and Harrison street®. | gor San Francisco. BANK CLEARINGS. | Erfe Gen 4s........111% Tenn new set 3s... §7 | St. Louis . is no further decline. value, §15477; plate amalgam produced, $25% | § 100 tav \;'15500, being lots 14 to 18, block 40, | % SR 0053 Mareh 5—Stmr Peru, hne ST % [ e B e g BT BUTTHRS B g ounces; value per ounce, 828, any will pay | Can and Adele Grondona to Nicola Gron- | FEDE, oo o 1 mew stmr Barracouta, for ocal bank clearings last week were $16,- s Al S JSanstsSLy Creamery—Fancy creamery, 21@22c; seconds, |, gividend of 25¢ per €hare &nd the Spring Vai- | dona, undivided half Interest in lot on N line | cpamperico. March s—Stmr San Juan, for 29, o o H&T . ..112 | Union Pac 4 r s mps & r Sal Juan, for ;;:.lm ‘:r;.u st $15,823,08 for the same week | p° oo 6o 110 [UPD&C H Totals 2“% T ice to fancy, 17@18c; common ley Water Company one of 42c per share to- | of Slxt(vtn(xr; s‘br:‘et. 1140 “s of dcgm%l])elll.‘ \}wg’ Acapulco. e e Towa C Ist 1109 |Wabash 1st | _Tidewater— airy—Choto ¥ 5 morrow. by N 1 , being lots 6 and 7, block 739B, | AP EENSTOWN—Arrived March 15—Br ship e | ew. con 48, [ D2 et grades. 15@16c. 3 The Giant Con. Powder dividend of 50c per | Oakland; $10. SoniEy b o thia WEATHER REPORT. e s [ipeton’ s e O Firxin, 100176 pIcklea ool | e e iar e kil | onest Alana ElizahethD: Herto to Williami| CEE2T¥ee Bey, Com Sacoma; Ger Ship Asthar =S . L& N vnids.... 0k(W Ehore d R 1gltol tar=idaley snd, 16G11c i 1or, reamesy |imynanute’iof §_ per aliare. on'the 1lil 45d. the | B Dunning it o S tine of Gakland avenue. | FYENGRONG” Arrived prior Maroh 15-5r (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) MK & T 2ds 6t o a.. Ra ¥ squares; creal v 3 California Powder of $1 per share w! pal 150:04 NE of Santa Clara, SE 139:09, NE 75, S g MUICE Tann. . 57 |- Dosgateren Raliimane Iastern Butter—Ladle packed, 13%@l4c per | to-morrow. 2 150:04 NB ot Banta e, O e peing lot 5, | stmr Glenogle, from Tacoma SAN FRANCISCO, March 18, 5 p. m. Do 48 9314 Wis Cent 18ts...... New Orleans 1b; Elgin, nominal. block 1, Linda Vista Terrace, Map 2, Oakland; T owing are the seasonal rainfails to | N Y Central lsts..114 |Colo Southern 4s.. §7% | Galveston CHEESE—Cholee mild new. 11@11%c: old, 10 - = 2 : as compared Wwith those of same date MINING STOCKS. [ @loic; Cream Cheddar, 12@12%c; Young Amer- STOCK FAND-EOND SEXCHANCE. 1 llam H. Mairs to James Cahill, rerecord | OCEAN TRAVEL. season, and rainfall in last twenty-fo Chollar .. . Ontario . . 2 SR eeee | ea, 11%@12%c: Eastern. 10@12c. < i Al 7 = on W line of Myrtle B nty-tour | Cholla: 2 lopir LIVERPOOL FUTURES. BGOS Quoted at 14@isc per dozen. SATURDAY, March 1812 m. | @17 d 135 all m‘gr:?;n:‘;_;glmndv 106 by W 122, 8 This Con Cal & V. 210 Plymou Wheat— March. May. July - - Bid. Ask. | _ BidAsk. | JUSel V8 F G5 feet of lots § to 9, block 635, P cific cflast smam;mp Co. Stations— ason. Deadwood . 60 Quicksilver g Opening 5 3% 5 3% DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Bonds— |Equit G L Co. 3 9% | 10050 Market-street lots, Oakland; $1 Eureka, X Gould & Curry 45 Do prefd . Closing «....... e e 4s quar coup..113 — ‘Mutual El Ce. = 18 T ‘A. and Christine S. Pleitner to Willlam | Steamera - Jeave . Broadway Red Bluft 1461 Hale & Norcross.. 35 Slerra Nevada..... PARIS FUTURES. The market for wil Kinds stands about the | i auar reg. i~ - OtklandGas . 4 30 |ang Mary Watkins, lot on W line of Fremont | e v E 1 Homestake 06; Standard Flour— March. May. | same. Fine Apples and Oranges are in light | i3 quar new 20% Pac Gas Imp. 842 — | avenue, 640 N of East Fourteenth street, N 100 For ‘Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., 10. Iron Silver &) Union Con.......... 80 | Opening ..... SRS a5 ool s e | 38 quar coup..107%101}s Pac L Co...... — 48% | by W 140, being lots 29 and 23, block A, Linda Mar 13 T B #: Apr. 1 Fresno 4 Mexican veeee. SOIYellow Jacket.... 0 | Closing - SR e | B I DUOUS. FRUITE— Miscellaneous— "5 F G & E... 888 8 | goga Tract, Brooklyn Township; $1700. { ebanpn at Santtle: San Luis Oblspo 10.28 TON STOCK D BONDS | Wheat— PEADPUSH Galst-Cab Seils 167 |Ran tiran, - (¥4 oo Tillian A. Dell to L. G. Burpee, lot on N For Victoria, Vancouver (B. Tos Anceles 400 Westingh Ele | Opening . 20 40 07| Avples TBoQll = 1o Sumnon SIS e e e ”‘I-Aatmlmn'f‘:::nfgw = 1 liine o Tnirty-fourth street, 376:8 E of San | B.), Port Townsend, Seattle, n Diego s 129 81| - o I e “Tosing - “vee | box for No. 2 c : 8" —"| Insur publo avenue, E 50, N 180:9%, W 50, S 140:81 ‘ 5 . y i 9% is 8.8 | cal o3 @3%/EQ Blee Tel. | Closing L AT RUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $2 25@3 50 | Dup-st_ex — T |rirem's Funaown — | PHG SRR 0 T 10t 12, Cotter Tract, Ouk- e waay San Francis: Kainimum demperatine. || Soiconts. t SaG1 S AchTprars o COTTON MARKET, e box: Seedlings, $1@1 75: Mandarins, —; |E L & P 8.1 — | Hank Stocks— el 5 N e o TN ik Sy o] ean, 52 Avh Tep & St Fe. 2% | Atehison & | = Eerons, TROURE or commensiduai BTl (£ & CL Ry Sl o or (Caiizer s |« Josewnine:Shigley. to Amme G tomey e DM 11 Aok 1L and Lavery, fiith day thereafter: WEATHER AND GENERAL | Amer Sugar.. Mining Shares— | NEw ORLEANS, March 18.—Cotton, easy; | for good te cholce; Mexican Limes: 85065, Cal | 0 e s s, — 105 |Cal 5 D & T.. 98 ssy | 3 !ine O Snox GYey 9.0 W of Telegraph, ghange”at'Seatcle 'tothis company’s steamers [ s JAloues MI Co. - oy B L 18— Cotton | quletz miac] ESIGRSIO FRatands ¥ 2508 SYipersiuicis First Nattoni:220 225 | WV, 45 N R % 270 Park, Oakland: $10. | B Hy - at Vancosver to O. P, Byl & The weather is cloudy and somewhat threat- | £ell €. e ¢ e A Pineappies, $2@4 50 per dozen. Lon P & A...129%3133 Thaddeus E. and Annie J. Grimes to Ida E. |~ For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Mar. ening over California north of the Tehachapl, | oS Doslon kM dling, 6 5- Dk e 8 Mer Exchange — 16 | pgriar lot on NW_ line of Adams street, 274 | yo, 15, 20, 2, 30; Apr. 4, and every fifih day There has been no rain on the Pacific Coast | b T | ot e Fech DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. Do 1st. 5 ev Nat BK..171% — | NE of Perkins. NE 50 by NW 12, being Iot | tpereatter. during the day e s o = | FOREIGN MARICETS. N'C NG R 101005 | Savings Ranks- Nk FTands of Oakland View Homestead | or Sates Cruz, Monterey, San Stmeom. "The pressure has fallen slightly along the | Shi Bur & Q -140% Centennial oy 5 = Honey is still firm at the good prices. The | N Ry Cal fs..13%114% Ger S & L. - 167 D . Onkiand (subject to mortgage for | Cayucos, Port Harford (3an’ Luls Oblepo), Northern California and Oregon coast during | CUCRPRTE o hr " 2% | LONDON, March 18.—Consols, 110 7-18; SiI- | 00 "0 CLmG " hrobably be a fatlure, but | N R, Cal de. 111 Hum 8 & L1090 18, | o0 sio. - | Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. the pust twelve b and there are some | Gen Elect %(01d Domihlon. """ 46% | 0”07 4_16d; French Rentes, 102t 27igc. Wheat | M 0 G TR C b ol oo e IN B S R R S, 1 (RN % | s, Waithman to Henry A. Pleitner, | g 'pl POpl “oun Pedro (Los Angeles) and ns of the approach of another storm | Fgacral Steel i omosols 0 | Carkoes off coast, buyers indifferent operators; | {'® ¢ = PNE CR R 56.18% — [ 1ot on 'S line of Sixteenth (or Monroe) street. | Newport, § a. m.. Mar. 9, 13, 11, 21. %, 29; Apr. | Do prefd...... Thi@uincys | cargoes on passage, easier, in some request, 3d | fair- N-cal R.R 2G W of Fruitvale avenue, W 200, § 177, E 485, | 3/ "ang every fourth day’ thereafter. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | Mexican Central... Tamarack S bt Another advance in Apples is noted, and sup- | Oak ‘Gas s | L'or W %5 N 150 to beginning, being lots § | “ gl i hecn " stopping only at Port Har- hours ending midnight, March 19 LRl n et S a6 | o POOL, March 15.—Wheat, dull; Wheat | plles are steadily growing smaller. Peaches are | ™ ¢, 1Y N o 0 e oh Tract, Brooklyn | ¢ K0T Sam e otapcy, Santa Barbara, Port orthern California—Cloudy and probably | RUDDEr ............. 4344 Parrott A5 R eady: Flour in Paris, steady. o i i i Wi S ra el e | E U CUTy ., 60— | .8 | o omeles and Redondo (Los Angeles). 11 a. showers in the northwest portion Sunday; | Lnion Pac 443l Adventure ... 13 |0 Barie, SEROE . 4 ok o d o - — [California ., Mar. 11, 15, 19. 23, 27, 31; Apr. 4, and every EraDiiBouthorly lowinhl = ¥i | West End Unlon) Land: cs... 8 | COTTONURlanls gPie. steady demand. — 1213 |Geary . 2 5 T Gy ihereatter Southern Callfornia—Partly cloudy Sunday; | Do prefd | CLOSE. &D;‘ml‘)u ai;u&fil:n;g;-.;gflw :&zz]; u{g@ | g ‘D)l:l:k:tvlsl&. Z 4 843 NOTICE TO 5 . For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San ,R., d‘,, fresh west wind. e RRPOOL. sMard WHEAT—Spot No. or 50-60°s, ' -70's, c for | 2 4 lDak S L e E: ¢ “ % Ta Paz, Santa Rosalla Ttah—] - ¥ 7 jiered d I B £ ; S | and ¢ for 100-110's; ver ~Prunes, — erraRCal 6s.10414105% | Powder— 3 e ) : 3 Djso-ran. > L NEW YORIK, March 15 —The Financier says: | closed higher: March, s 3%d: May and July, | $23, 50 aoic for good to choice, 10c for | S P © Ar ge. 112 1125 California maintained in San Francisco for the beneflt of A ot atim obtambtoler: San Franciseo and vieinity—Cloudy and prob- | The statement of the New York Clearing-house —_Spot steady: American ‘mized new, | {ancy-and —— for pesled; Apricots, 12415 for | 5 F C és QWS L [E Dynamite .. % . | mariners without regard to nationality B s (hairight, 10 changs ably showers Sunday; fresh southerly winds. | banks for the week ending March 18 is not as Amnerican mixed old, 3s 6%d; futures | Royals and — for Moorparks; Evaporated | 3 P C 6s (1908) — 116% |Glant Con Co. % | free of expense. = iten ‘isit the | without previous motice steamers, salling dates 6. B WALLSON, Losal Forccast Otheial ™ | unfarsratl Koo Bl iant American mixed old, 3s 64d; fututes | \pples cy@ac; sun dried, 6G3te; Black Figs, |3 B € s QU212 — |Vigorlt ... 2% 3 Navigators are cordially in vited to vist miiBcat mavhas oo 3 8 . | unfavorable as the changes at firs g T v; March, 3s 3%d; May, H Y) | sacks, '2@2isc; Plums, nominal, 2c for un- |3 P C 1s cg 58.105 — Sugar— office, where complete sets of charts and safl- TICK. OFFICE—4 New Mont ery indicate. The averages were made over @ 3%d. e teady, | Pitted; Pears.’nominal. § P Br 6s......124%126 Hana P Co.... I ing directions of the world are kept on hand | " v ‘P‘M".“ Hoteh, et EASTERN MARKETS | perlod covering some unusually large opera. | FLOUR—St. Louls fancy winter, steady, | RR5iNS—3uc for two-crown, 4K for three- | § ¥ Water tallchilid Haw C &S C. 18 oo | for comparison and refercnce, and the latest | strest (Palnce HoteDo o o oo, Gen. Asts. d { tions, and in addition to this the full effect of | 78 3. Pacific Coast, firm, £4 10s | STOWR. S%c for four-crown,” 44Gte for Seed- | § V Water 4s. 1074100 Hutch S F Co. 8212 33 | information can always be Obtained regarding it ot fan Franciscs : s the preyions weekls trandrer DL.$6,000,000 of/Paz | SHGES Atilondon, ERST8 SEeny 3 fese Sultanas, 3%c for Seediess Muscatels and | S V W4s(3dm)101%102 | Paaubau S P. 40 — | jights, dangers to navigation and all matters NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. R the Dréd " has “been dn. || P LL 168 $1 20 for London Layers; Dried Grapes, 2%@dc. | Stktn Gas 0s.. — 105 | Atiscellaneous of fnterest to ocean commerce. i | el he” crrene. exnibit. © This accounts | 5 v NUTS—Chestnute, 7c per Ib: Walnuts, 8@ | Water Stocks 'Al Pac Asen..105%109% | “'Tne ‘time ball on the tower of the new Ferry THE 0. R N, CO NEW YORK, March 15—The change in |flVfled In the cHoEent O eate of over $ * EXPORTS AND IMPORTS. gc for hardehell, 11@12c for softshell: Almonde, | Contra Costa.. 63% 68% Ger Ld Wks..20 — | puiifing, at the foot of Market street, is holsted il & B n large part for < 7@Se for hardshell, 13@Mc. for softsheil, 15@17¢ | Marin Co.. )" ‘tMer Ex Assn about tén minutes before noon and dropped at DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO 600,000 | in specle reported, although it does not explain | narrow. In the early trading prices drifted | the contraction in full, since one or more heavy o downward, notably Continental Tobacco, In- | consignments of specié have been received from | goods and ganPrn‘! ;niach:‘ndsi;;sénoflshe %;.Ll :xf 4 the West in the meantime. The settiement of | the week were valuee 5 5o seohie e ports of specle were $1.063,455 silver and $5060 #tock prices compared with vesterday was very NEW YORK, March 18.—The imports of dry | for paper chell; Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern and | Spring Valley.102%103 Oceanic S Co 1 hic signal re- #i4gse tor Callfornla; Coccanute, 1 0g5, Gus"and kicciric— (Pac A £ A noon, 1mth merldlan, by toeEmp e el | P O R TIL.AND NEY—Comb, c for bright and 8@9c | Capital Gas...— — |Pac C Bor e = land, Cal. ternational Paper, Glucose, American Steel | the West In the Weanting, S S netble for | for lower grades: water white extracted, T4@ | Cent Gasiight — — |Par Paint Co.. T — 07\»!':35::';‘-““{:;9;;?:3:, o bl was aropped From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. and Wire, Brooklyn Transit, Burlington, Texas | 4 g ,oms aeal of “Shifting. of funds, and this | €old. Imports were $106,179 silver and 333,84 | Tc: light amber extracted, 7c; dark, 3@sic | Cent L & .. T8 — _ ort time or giving the error, if any. is published FAHE gézsrc‘:-n‘dcéT”. llla-lnnsin s Borths and Pacific and Metropolitan Street Rallway. | ducbtless has had no small part in determin- | gold. e D SWAX—2%@?7c per Tb. Morning Session. in the morning papers !he“f‘o";“’l:[gl}?}fl}{iis‘ Eoliimbla miils arcr a3 April 3, 13, 3. . State of California salls March 19, 29; April The movement seemed to be in the nature of | ing the character of the statement. An im- = a2k, discounting an unfavorable bank “,,,,.m.-nt portant feature of the report is the contrac- EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. = - Al":.)l(rd;sck&fi' e Licutenant, U. §. N., in charge. o Siate e for when it was published, showing 2 | Honof S eas000, iy loans, SWRIGE n D [ICAGH CEIRIEIER A e Wialer P ——————C R LY 0 7 published, showing a de- | {yo weeks have fallen off over $5,600.000. The CHICAGO. G0, Contra. Costh L Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, crease of over $4,000.000.1n the surplus reserve, | higher rates ruling in money perhaps influenced | CHICAGO, March 15.—Not enough cattle | The market continues in the same old groove, | $0 Equitable ¢ iR STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. . | Helena and all points in the Northwest. but a contraction of some three and @ half | some liquidation, but the consummation of sev- | were offered to-day to make a market, and | and prices are unchanged. 3 Hana Plantation Co - S < e == Through tickets to all points East. millions in loans, a covering of soft con- r;nl lnd‘u?lrl_n!l;le;;ls “"dm‘efie'l'fifi.;?l\m"(q ;;_‘,:, Prices were little more than nominal. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8@S%c per ™ for | sy H:mn Plantation Go . Steamer. | ont {82 . C. 6 finm‘"m".".c. tracts set in. Metropolitan, Brooklyn Rapid | Change tfansactions are 1o be taxen [oio &ns| Trade in hogs was very slow, and prices de- | heavy, §%@dc for light medium. 104@Uc for | 13 Hana Plantation Co. © Coos Bay. Newport ....... [Mar. 13 | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Transit and most of the other stocks which | the position of the banks. The decrease of | clined 5@ Fair to choice brought $3 77%@ | light, 12 for extra light and 124@13c for sugar | 15 Hana Plantation Co, s 50 o SR Dl i Mar1e N DEcitentoets had shown earlier recessions were lifted smart- | $1.603.500 In_ daposits lessened reserve liability | 3 90; heavy packing lots. 8350375 ‘mixed, | cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, lic; Caui- | 100 Hawafion el Aloha. ‘[Point Arena ... “Mar. 19 = ly. Interest very largely centered in Sugar | IOre than $2.080.000 <o that despite the loss of pinge &“;gq"jgrrn- $3.60@3 90; lights, 33 %@ | rornig Hams, 10c; Mess Beef, $12@13 60 per bpi; | 60 Hawallyn COMEErcy Loind 5§ | wellmgtor [Departure Bay. Mar. 19 b 0 e excess reserve is only a | 5 S, 70. < 5 Pacific Li - = b % chard ..|Coos Bay .|Mar. again to-day, and the stock closed within a | 15000000 in cash the excess reseryt o ol & | ® The” few lots of sheep offered sold at the | extra Mess Beef, ¥13 80 Family Beef, $450Q | g pacific Gas Imp .. e 5 “IMar: 20 flflmpagnls Generale Tfa“sa“an“q“'- fraction of the high point, 172%, yesterday's | ghserve that there was a slight increase in | recent advance. 15; extra prime Pork, $12 0; extra clear, $17 50; | 20 Paauhau S P Co . 40 121 | (08RO Gity. o IMar. 20 (French Line) closing being 16%. Tennessee Coal and Iron | legal tenders. showing the effect of money, that Receipts—Catile, 200; hogs, 19,000; sheep, 2500. | mess, $16; Smoked Beet Cor P e 15 Pasubau § Eoen 4 1% | Mackinaw.......|Tacoma. !Mar.20 | DIRECT LINE TOHARVE-PARIS also showed improvement on the day. There | has been received from the interfor. While it = . " r 5 Paauhau $ Yo, cash. Colon.. .....|Panama .[Mar. 21 s were declines of from fractions to 8 per cent |is idle to predict what forthcoming bank state- LONDON WOOL SALES. compound and 1G7ge for, pure;’ halt-barrels, | 158 Paauhay 8 P Co oo 103 0., | Samoa ...\ Humbolde "Il i ) TOANCEL GG e in Tobacco and some of the new industrials, | ments may show it s yet true that the banks —_— R Rt i T 40 Spring Vallty Water 192 62% | Chilicat ... Humboldt b SRR e e O D e It e I e trom 4helr suring ioontractivn)| LONDON,: March, 45 At the' waol ‘anction | 7 .COTIOUINE CSmitcoes L SRS HIakanes (#1100 17.5 8 per cehit Ones Columbfa........|Portland . [|Mari 21 | 1A TOURAINE. Puper, American Tin Plate and’ American Steel | about the end of March and from that time | sales to-day 13,005 bales were offered, and in- | 3in SRRl L v ey e Street— 925 | Corona........~.|San Diego. i ar | o e sl fyice | The sallwase lef¢ foft] practicatly, | iato the crop season accumulate funds rapldly. | jygea gooa et FaEeagiing ana New South ] e o N N e B E| % Dumtabls Gas . % | Weeott. > 2 Icoos: Bay: ‘iMar. 21 | ZA CHAMPAGN: o) vith yesterday's closing. e money market, erefore, ough! 0 show 2 id % . d = S —— E e Tmarket closed strong and autive. * he | e aod ease within a very short time, The | Wales greasy, which were in keen demand |tins. 1or2in a case, b./'cx'w ;«:o:e':: Elbueke;'s, 20 INVESTMENT BOARD. {fix]fi':eueu :ggmi 3 E: ;gtm:&%xz e stook market was of & very professional | decrease of over $300,000 in the clrculation of | With Germany securing the finest grades. Good | Ibs net, Ses faamy, Tz, o pacs SHALL Bristol _|Departure A 65 character throughout the week, with standard | the banks last week certalnly indicates a feel- | Geelong and New South Wales were {n strong | barrels, abou 3 h Morning Sesslon. Minela: iy e e trst;g "l o nvn.d rgered 3 shares generally receding, as did a number of | ing that the market is not in a dangerous con- | demand, and finer cross-breds sold largely to o Board— 5 M s - cent reduction on round rip, Second.cisss to Unscasoned industrials, but Sugar was marked | dition, for if this were the case circulation | the Continent. The attendance was good. HIDES, TALLOW, W AND HOP®. 40 Hutchinson Plantation Co ... e R D O RS avre, U5, 10 per cent reduction round trlp. up over 30 points, with some influence on cer- | would expand ratber than contract. e A § Hana Plantation Co ey o Ry o KO SETT R CR Rl U Tl :m:ar!t:::( T e R L LONDON MARKET. LOCAL MARKETS. -I:-lz?yif :nl;fi the qunmlu:uanflur:;m-l'l:g 2% fi:}‘fifl"‘é‘l‘r':‘e‘:'"?mfi‘iv;, Walla Walla. [ Victorta & Puget Sound|Mar. 23 | *3 ¥ FUGAZI & o Bactfic Coast Agents, i e, call money aver » 3 3 . B . 3 2 | . F. .. ¥ e ateers, 10c; medium, Sc; light, 8@St%c; Cow- | $3000 § V Water 4 per cent bonds Townsend . .|fi?x°m"§<‘fia:m.f" -....IMar. 23 | § “Montgomery ave., San Franclaco. per cent, although at one time it touched 6. = There was a reflex easing m sterling exchange | NEW YORK, March 18 and a hardening of money rates in all the | vertiser’s London financial cablegram says: The {San Diego . -....e./China and Japan ale.....|China and Japan. The Commerctal Ad- EXCHANGE AND BULLION. hides, $%@c; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, S¢; Calf, | 90 Paauhau § P Co .- Santa Rosa 10c; dry Hides, sound, 15c; culls and brands, MINING STOCKS. AMERICAN LINE. markets. Banks were In receipt of urgent | markets here were extremely qulet and gener- | gterling Exchange, 60 daj v : — NEW UTHAMPT ART r C u o et ge, PBeveees — $4 84 | 12¢; dry Kip and Veal, 16c; dry Calf, 17c; 1 requests for notes, especlally«from Western | ally heavy to-day. Americans were feature- . -h ight.. - Y E " State of Cal..../Portland . LONDON, P, banks, but the scarcity of currency here was | less, a guarter to a half parity on fears of a ‘i‘tfi'r‘llnfl Ecxncm:gge‘ o e :5'-‘,* Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@30c each; short | Following were the sales in the San Fran- Nt:n'norork ny i ig'u!?;k A 3:‘.‘““”" oR ‘s.-' refiected in the payment early this morning | bad bank statement New York Exchange, Sight...... — 8., | Wool, 36@ic each; medium, T0G90c; long Wool, | cisco Stock Board vesterday: e | & "Paul.. February 22(St. Paul.......March 13 of § per cent of the customs dutles in gold, | Tintcs were 29%; American coppers were | New York Exchange, telegraph. — 12% | s0c@s1 10 each; Horse Hides, salt, $1 75@2 25 for Morning Session. B Eouts.>., e e Mare 2 The payment of $6,000,000 to the Government | easy: Anacondas, & 3-16. Discounts were firmer, | Fine Silver, per ounce .. = Yo | 1arge ana g for emall; Colts, 26@50c; Horse | a0 Alta . = 200 Kentuck ....... 13 STEAMERS TO SAIL. i AR LINE, 4n partial payment of ‘the Central Pucifle eb- | the margin of loanable’ capital declining. Msicxn: Doltars - = 487 | Hides, dry, $150@2 for large and 31 for small. | 100 Andes ........ 100 Mexican ©12110 8 | —geo R = RED ST. - it e S RO CLOSTNG. . - s “Norh rendersa, Bu@ame. pet 1o; | 100 Belcher 300 Mexican 01 i | Steamer. oo J[E SIS R New Yorl and Antwerp. W transtorred 1o the former owners, were | TONDON, March 18—Canadlan Pacific, 538%: WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. No. 1 INGAc; renned, @sc; dregse, 2gzc. | S Belohor ¢ A0 Oceldental ... 30 | uicar (Humbolat..._(Mar. 15, 3 pm(Pler 13 | Erom New Tork Every, Weaneaday, 13 nocn, WOOL~—Spring_Clip: 3 10 Ghatles (et §% | tate of Cai|Portland. """ |Mar. 19, 10 am Pler 24 | Kensingran.. Rty 230004 Maren i Santa Rosa|San Diego..... Mar. 18, 11 am|Pler 11 33 | Acapulco ..|Panama..... |Mar. 20, 12 m|pMss | Friestand. it | Pomona. -...|Humboldt.....(Mar. 20, 2 pm|Pler $ .March 1 Kensington....March 23 EMPIRE LINE, artly responsible for the hardening i Nurthern Pacific preferred, 80%: Union Pacific By O e ohATeT}inE 10 the | Preterred, §0%: Grand Trunk, 7%: bar siiver, | WHEAT—The week closed quletly with no | months, igdo; San Joaaun and Bouthemy 7| 300 GOoUGH, 400 Potost Thent Bad been expected, and - when. e ap. | Quiet, 21 9-16d per ounce; money, 2%@2% per | marked change In quotations, cither on or ofr | MONthE: 8GR FOOUNE St Gorective, Sighic, | 200 Crown Point... 25 203 Potost peared there was some covering. The de- | cent. call. docino, 14@lsc; Nevada, 10@ | 100 Crown Point 27| 100 Savage 2 <rease in surplus reserve of over $4,000,000 Wi e = Humboldt and Mendocirio, o d 4 S 4 | Coos Bay...|Newport....... Mar. 21, 9 jer 11 Seattle, St. Michacl, Dawson City. thought to e langely due o those v | NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. |31 Bnai i per Shivplus. 1 SUoL 1, moiks, | 160 S O, S g e S AR B A; Blanchd Coos Bay..\"" [Mar. 21, § e/ Pier 13 | For full intormation TEERCINE CMERV I pass ransactions. The uncertainty at this s 2 per._ctl. e sty i i ‘sage Tegarding winter wheat, together with predic. | NEW YORK, March 13.—FLOUR—Recelpts, CATIL, BOSRD{EALEE. Humbolal sod Mendostne 18 | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | Alameda _Sydney........ [Mar. 22 16 bmibler 7 | INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANT, T that February nel tratho retuna menid | 2,031 bacrels: cxports, 6811 barrels. Quiet put |, LMformal session—:i5 o'clock—December— | Northern Movaiain = 88 10 s resterter Queen ... |Vie & Pat 8. [Mar. 32, 10 am|Pler | _ 30 Montgomery at.. « -ny of its agencies ok ey WHEAT—Recelpts, 71,200 bushels; exports, | cember—2000, $1 12 % i - De- | HOPS—1898 crop. ™ for ordinary, 16{ 400 Gould & Curry 45 | Costa Rica, Acflwkfi 10@1lc_pe: - 5 4000, $112%. Sel 7 500 Alta ... an increase of about 1 per cent The fes | 6510 bushels. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, T9%c f. o. | new—2000, $1 10. $112%. Seller %9, 121230 for good and 13@l5c for choice to fancy earnings for the first week in March_showed 15| 400 Hale & Norcrs 37 | Columbla ..|Portland. olumbla ..|Portiand. 500 Alta ... Grese of some Cight and f quarter million | b. aflont to arvive, Options opened stronger | Regular = Morning Session—December—2000 S A lenis 231 500 Julia. - Solomble tiYortant iMar 2% 10ian(/Hes af Sollars in value of the éxcess of the Febra: | and were sustamed all the morning by a ge- | ctls, $1 12; 46,000, §112%. May—30,000, $1 §0 Andes . Bl ioo0 Tetia o Ortzaba. . [Newport: " [Mar. i ary eorts, compared with last year, was a | mand from shorts, impelled by higher cables | DARLEY-The 'markel was quiet P SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 400 Belcher 36| 500 Kentuck PuReena Polnt Arenp:flm;:-. 25, é‘;‘.:i‘é?fifsz & Eewnns ot e W'EA‘R'&_COIW Bubject of comment In relation to our forelgn | and unfavorable weather news: closed firm at | particularly changed. 400 Bercher x S \tonE el X ERS W Y, COR- g The Hog market 1s weakened by offerings of | 30 Belcher 34| 700 Mexican Watla: Wall| Vie & Pat 54, [Mar. 27, 10 am|bior '3 | YOKOHAMA “and HONGKONG.' calilng at Kobe _(Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal and trade situation, but that it was " | %@ic net advance. March, 78 13-16@T9¢; 2 showing_in- | %@1c 78 13-16@79c; closed, | Exports from this port thus far this year | o€ BO® DWO e Tpastern stock, but the | 00 Belcher 33| 300 Mexican crease in the exports of manufactured art Thc: May, T2%@12 11-16c; closed, 72%¢; July, amount to 95,953 ctls, vi Was the source of gratification. articles | T0t MOV, Ton Tiihc: Sepromibers SYMGELIe | NS ctin &t S0GET in daoh 1% AERINSE | 4L eagion Is belleved to be merely temporary. | G0 Belcher 32| 500 Ophir SUN, MOON AND TIDE, connecting at Hongkong Wwith _steamers for nZ.”&f“fl“é p(;ll ntheb' lfi“x e‘x"“{» ’?y the Queen clg‘s%l(.flfi*gz £ Feed, $122%@1 25; Brewing, nominal. Beef is steady. The other descriptions show no m g::: i g::ghgr gg m ggg:lr_ 7 :?dll. “-u:. No cargo received on board on day Tesponse In the market. The industrials and | HOPS—Quiet. CALL BOARD SALES, new feature. 40 Crallenge. Con. 44| 200 Ophir United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | HONGKONG MARU. ...Friday, March 17 Tesponse in the market The industrials and | HOPSCQUEL, | o\ osion, 16%@1tc; Texas, | _IBformal sesslon_u:15 o'clock—Seiler '9, new | ~Whocsale rates trom slaughterers to deaiers: | g0 Challenge Con: 43| 20 Ophir Times and Helghts of High and Low | NYPPON MARU. edne il 13 Thgs tban at any time hitherto. All the ad- | dry, 12%c; California, 18%c.’ ~ " " * | —2000 ctls, 89%c; 4000, 89%4c. BEEF—7@sc per Ib. 200 Challenge Con. 42| 900 Potosi P et [BEEs SRt nog ey S | AMREICA MAT SR Ay Vances of note were made In securities of this | The market for metals was quiet, but with | o520 Session—Seller '99, new—12,000 ctls, | VEAL—Large, 6%@7%c: small, Sc per Ib. §00 Con Cal & Va.2 25| 400 Potosi ncisco Bay. Published by officlal au- | Round-trip ticke reduced rates. class, with Sugar the leader. This stock after | brokers the price for lead was 34 20 and copper by e el i SRR MUTTON=Wethers, gHic; giresifs ber 1. | WoCon Cal.& W T SRT00ce e NOTEThe hien e i e e g mnmmmr:m'rl%'r‘nmw" S - o305 Tnis, S o B | F ) 5 . T Ib. 2 a2 30/ vage . r a Starket s remaining = comparatively steady suddenly | 817 50Q17 6. | The Me xchange lssued Ko | BoEee A e B i emie™ Ofterings | AN ETIg or small, 5%c for | Lo Gon Cal & V.2 1734l 300 Slerra Nev..i i | the clty front (Mission-street wharf) about B CCURTIS, General Agent. sprang into activity on Thursday c- 1i to-day. prang ¥ rsday on transuc- | clreular Y. 900 Con Gl & Va.2'13) 200 Slerra Nevada.13 | tWenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; tions of over a quarter of a million shares, rose | COFFEE—Opiions opened steady at un- | 8T¢ Hot large. medium and 5@%c for large; stock Hogs, 4§ sam LAM] 29% points above the price of the previous dk)‘e, changed prices, ruled very quiet and closed | , Fancy Ieed, $145 per ctl; good to cholce, | @Sc; dressed Hogs, 7@S%c. 300 Con Cal & V.2126| 600 Union Con .... &2 | the helght of tide is the e’at both places. g8 A EDA B Bing 170, ana then reacted to 151 omd: | §uil “unchanged to 5 points decline; sales 5250 | 3 40@1 42l; common, $1 32%@1 3734; Surprise, 300 Grown Point... 26| 300 Union Con ... 61 e o “ salis via Honolulu and Eotarday it again rushed up to 1724 Vhclons | bags. Spot coffee—Rio dull and easy; No. 7 | $1 46@1 50; Gray, $135@1 40; Milling, §1 423 per GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 300 Grown Point... 23[ 500 Utah . 22 B . MARCH 19. Auckland for Sydney rumore attended the remarkable movement in | invoice, 6 13-16c; No. 7 jobbing, 6 Ii-16c. ~Mild, Red, $1 50@i 55; Black, $1 @1 40. 300 Gould & Curry 47| 330 Yellow % - Wednesday, March 22, Sugar. All these stories met prompt denial. | dull but steady; Cordova, 8@ldc. CORN-Prices have not ‘changed for & long | BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 5%@i%c for | 300 Gould & Curry 46 ° S Betes 6:14 B at 10 p. m. Among the other notable advances were New | SUGAR—Raw, barely steady; fair refining, | time. The demand is slack. June and July; Wool Bags, 26@2Sc; San Quen- Moon sets... 5 e A Fork Alr Brake 19%, Tobacco 13%, Brooklyn | 37c: centrifugal, 9 test, 4%c; molasses sugar, | Small round Yellow, §1 %: Eastern large Yel. | 4 "boge 4 5. LOSING QUOTATIONS. o Rapla Transit 7%, Glucose T3, while Chicago | 3%¢; refined, barely steéady. low, $110@112; White. $110; mixed, $1 075@ | t0 Bags, 8 &. e o ! g (Time| _ |Time| VEsaueaday.: IRl & Rl Great ‘Northern preforred. Deopas | - BUTTER—Receipts, 1222 packages. Firm. | 110 per ctl; California White, $1 1244, COAL—Wellington, 38 per ton; : g SATURDAY, March 18—12 m. - Ft. o oaa I hnesses Coal and Iron nd’ Iron and | Western creamery, 17@2lc; Elgins, 3lc; factory, | RYE—$1 10G112% per ctl. ton, §8. Southfleld Welllngton, 37 50 Seattle, Bid.Ask. | Julia | & Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawatl, Metrepolitan Street Rallway were up about 4 | 12@14%c. EUGEIWHER T e / | s6; ‘Bryant, 36; Coos Bay, $: Wallsend, 37 50: | Ayoha Con ..... 03 03| Justice .- 5| — Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, India, Suez, points cuch. The lergest declines were' Con- | EGGS-Recelpts, 176 packages. Quiet. West- Scotch, $5; Cumberland, $§ in bulk and 3925 | Alta .. 1 14 15 Kentuck .. =T 0.6 England, etc.: $610 first class solidated Gas 6, Continental Tobacco 5%, Con- | ern, 13c; Southern, 12%c. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; | Andes .... . 21 23 Lady Wasl 04 J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., A .mum-m tinental Tobacco preferred 6, American Steel e Cannel, $8 50 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle | Belcher . 32 33|Mexican . 77|20 4.6] I Pler 7, Foot Pacific St. FreightOffice, 327 et St. 1%, Plntex;n.ll‘i;su K:"l:‘x:e‘r txfxrf;emmm‘xm 'rmrg DRIED FRUITS. The China steamer took out 16,858 bbls Flour. | Gate, $7 60; &eke. $12 per ton in bulk and 314 | Best & Beicher 60 61 Occidental .. 30|21 4.8| X ———————— verue 4, 3 ' an FLOUR—California family extras, bakers’ | in_sacks. Ballion .. . 05 06[Ophir .. 20|22 3 B QU T secrcased during the week, | S APORATED APPLES-Comman, 1msio; | extras, §8 6563 50; Orisn’ sna Wekniatan T SRENoN_Alunca, saimon 1s auoted at 16 | e 3 235"’,"“ uln i3 o BAY AND RIVER STsAWERS. e ket showing & yielding tendency; | Prime wire tray, 8%@dc; cholce, $%4@%c; fancy, | $3G3 65 per bbl. Harrison's circular says: *During the week | Challeng 4 1|Savage " 3 bl b ] Tnited States: threes old, fours registered and | R@0C - o0 MILLETUFFS—Prices 1n sacks are s fol- | yiirTion s croulsr saver - 0Uret® cont Trom | Gomhdmace o 88 $0|Seonsion HlE = 4.9] 4:16] 1.1 10:50| 6. FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD. ‘the mew fours coupon adivanced % and fours PRUNES AQI0C. | dite: Moorpark, Jagiare, | 107 Usual dlscount to the trade: ~Graham | Washington, with 15,504 tons; four from British | Con Cal & Va'210220 Sex Belcher = 04 | &5 | NOTE In the above exposition of the tides e 5 coupon rexistered. the fives and old fours cou- | AFRICOTSTROYEL Qe Moorpark, Teife. | Flour, 8325 per 100 pounds: Rye Flour, 827 | Columbla 1821 tons; iwo from Australia, 5333 | Con Imperial -, 01 02| Bierra- Nevada.130 135 | the early morning tides are given in the left Steamer ‘*Monticello. pon % in the bic' price. = 3 ’ per 100; Rice Flour, §1: Cornmeal, $250: extra | tons; one from Oregon, 400 tons; total, 36,5 | Crown Point... 24 2 Silver Hill .... — 05|hand column and the successive tides of the [ Aon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat., at 9:45 a. Total sales of stocks fo.day —were 3LSK) e cream Cornmeal, $9%; Oatmeal, '3 75; | tons. The amount at hand and quantity to be 03 04|Syndicate . — 08 | day in the order of occurrence as to time. The | m., 3:15, 8:30 p. m.(ex. Thurs night); Fridaye shares, including the . following: ‘hison . Oat Groats, $ 76; Hominy, §3 2@350; Buck- | consumed for domestic and steam uses this 40 —|Standard 270 — | gecond time column gives the second tide of [ 1 p. m. and 8:30; Sundays 10:30 & m., § p. um. preferzed, 21.061; Burlington, 2L80; Manhattan. | o iCAGO, b A Wheat TS Fouss B4 Copcket t, $875; | week are just about equal, hence the stock in = 61 62| the day, the third time column the third tide | Landing and office, Mission-at. Dock. 'Pler Na ; Metropolitan, 6365, Nprtheen, Sacific, tbis , March 18.— started sur- Furing, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 3 Rolled | yard need not be disturbed. Business generally u“ 22 23| and the last or right hand column gives the | £ Tel Matn 1608. Union Pactho, 5160; do 6320; Bt. Paul, | prisingly strong considering how weak it was | Oats ), $6 5506 95; in sacks, 36 @6 75; | in the fuel line is fair, as the stormy weather | Hale & Norcrs 36 25 27 last tide of the day, except when there are but FARD o