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8 THE SAN FRANCISCOD CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1899. : T e : Afternoon Session. Andrew Welch, mdse for Honolulu; Consuelo, 7 invoice, 6 1-16c; No. 7 jobbing, 6 5-16c. Mild | less Sultanas, Ilc for Seedless = Musca ny has $631,758 on which it is paying 5% per 5 : P - Steady;: Cordova, S@lde. Tyt Tl e T e i e nvaliom the | 30 Alphm Con’ias 187250 Con: Imperfat.c. oz | XIOSA SORMURRICERs Olin. o0se Tor Kahulal, » SUGAR—Raw tending upward; fair refining, z%l%g- 18t of April and the 1st of October. A call is | 1200 Andes o 21' %90 Crown Point... 33 Centraq 2 3%o; centrifugal, 9 test, 4%@4%c. Refined, | 'NUTS—Chestnuts, e per 1b: Walnuts, 5@Se | now pending for the redemption of $6,430 of | 500 Belche 50 700 Gould & Curry. - — steady. for hardshell. 10@ile for sofishell; Almonds, | these bonds, interest on which will cease to- | 400 Belcher . 49. 300 Justice BUTTER—Receipts, 3634 pacgakes; steady:| §@c for hardshell, 12@13c for softshell, 14@l6c | day. Best & Belcl 35| Amierican port for Hamburg: Otillie. Fiord, red- 3% | ood at Eureka for Honolulu: Charles R Wil- 2% | son. lumber at Grays Harbor for Honolul: % | " 'The Rhudalan Castle loads wheat at. Tacoma 64 300 Justice . SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. than 1 per cent over last week, but of 65 per | Western creamery, 17@32c; EIgins, 2¢: factory, | for papershell: Peanuts, 6@7c for Eastern and | The San Fi San Joaquin Valley | 130 Best & Beicher G5 100 Mexican lan-C e cent over last vear, while they are double | 12@l4ic: Imitation creamery, 13%@isic. 4@de for California; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. ;m.:m:d“"c.,,;;:fi‘y’°?,,2"‘§z ufif’om m'}n in 5 per | 200 E:iz & Belcher 66! 100 Mexican 84 | for E“"“““-'“PTE','_F(,R e Turpentine lower. those of 1504, 1896 and 1507, and the gain over | JGGS-Receipts, 19,398 packeges; casy; West- | 'HONEY—Comb, 10@lic for bright and $@fc | cent R eh T t"will be paid | 210 Challenge Con.. 47| 500 Ophir . 120 26 - A h te cent bonds, on which 2% per cent W P 2 7 ) 2 T LOBOS. Mareh 31 10 . New quotations for Neatstoot Oil 1892 15 75 per cent. ern, 1c; Southern, 1IK@U%e. for lower grades; water white extracted, 74 | to-Gay. 230 Con'Cara V2 30 409 Yellow 13| pon S. March 31, 10 ‘p m—Weather ProAnoe o RRATRY: HOCHA RaNDN; abast Teports of progperous trade conditions DRIED FRUITS. @Tic light amber extracted, 7c; dark, 5G5%¢ | “The semi-annual interest on $642,000 of Slerra | 330 Con Imperial... (3 300 Yeliow Jacket.. 32 | cloudy; wind SW: velocity 24 miles, Jocs | ation in the smallest number Sae. i per Ib. Allcas o be paid on DISASTER. "~ - tur::“.:mlsanfil"x::t\::fk:rmm | Cevunta: L R e e ateny s 2R B catifornle. aried | Figxswax-—sazte per 1. Moi S e en TR 8 CLOSING - QUOTATIONS. ENSENADA, March 31—Schr- Stellé Erlang, o 3 | seventesn y 4 s a 5 3 e = - Feb 2 3 nd, Onlons continue to decline, lighter than for twelve years preceding. The GE,X"POR“ED APPLES—9@9%c; fancy, 8% PROVISIONS. e e abandasar thelion. e e " PRIDAY, March gi—t p, m;, | beaice Feb 20 for e e Tk trew Butter about the same. :{;“:}!ntufi of assets to liabilities, too, is as | “ppinpe gy @ete. 0 by Bond Exchange. The issue Is $5,000,000 in forty- -Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. DOMESTIC PORTS. Eggs higher and firm. low as that reported In the most Prosperous | A pRICOTS—Koyal, 13@Mc; Moorpark, 133 | CURED MBATS—Bacon. Sc per Ib for heavy, | year 5 per cent, Interest pavable semi-annually | Alpha Con 08 10! Julia L0 PORT GAMBLE—Arrived March 5 Posttry Gty koo Guins, wiist | years. The total number of failures {01 the | gl $%@0c for light medfum, 10%@llc for 1ght, | on the st of April and the lst of October. The | Alta i natice 21 IO CAMEEE Aiives varen (v st Strawberries in meager receipt. S nacen of 1899, as report Y nan thet | PEACHES-Unpeeled, 9Gllc; peeled, 29c. | 12 for extra light and 12%@13c for sugar | first coupon will be cut off to-day. Some of | Anjog 20" 21/Kentuck (3 Honblults: schr Maris B Smith, from Hamol s Limes lower. g [ Year, 3i per ent hees thoy 1A I8 ana Y mer - cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 10%@ilc; | the bonds were placed at private sale last week | Beloher ¥ GiTeay wasn . — -os Houoliiy qebs St B, fom Houplaby; Proviolben b | cont”smalier than in 1562, "while Habiiitics af- CALIFORNIA RAISING FIRMER. California Hams, 10c; Mess Beef, $13@12 50 per | &t 102% and Interest, but it fs understood that | Best & Beicher .66 61| Mexicar ; 84 % | *Santed March 31-Schr Dora Blulim, for San Tallow remarkably scarce. | regated §91,221,658, 18 per cent less than In | Npw YORK, March S1.—The Journal of Com- | bbli extra Mess Beef, $1350; Family Beeef, | "ri” G %al’ Bureka ‘Mining - Company of | Catafoni o ilOnhtr 11251 35 | Francisco Caledonia TACOMA—Arrived March 31—Ektn J M Grif- 1595, 50 per cent less than In 1896 and 20 per $14 50@15; extra prime’ Pork, $12; extra clear, 1920 Meat market unchanged, oL = i tons | merce says: The situation in California loose | g0, 500000 “NEf® STE, ol Hig0 A Amador County has levied an assessment of 3 | Chollar . 40741 |Overm: 9 20 | gh, from. Hilo Advance in Soap expected. Sent maller than in 1852 Increases [n {81% | Muscatel raisins on the spot 1s generally heid | ¥ Riss {00t STEOCC, B 5@osee, por b for | Cepts ner ehare, delinquent May 1. Challenge ‘Con..-d5. 47IPotos! - % 3| PORT TOWNSEND—_Arrived. March 21—Schr Bank cléarings ahead of last vear. England, due mainly to a large number of | to be much firmer than it was a week or ten | compound and 7ic for pure; half barrels, | Dividends of 50 cents per share will be'mflg Confidence :.::1 05 1 10| Savage 32 ¥ cnallenger, from San Pedro, for Port Blakeley, embarragsments in Massachusetts, but the only | days ago. In the interim seeders and jobbers | pure, T%@Sc: 10-1b tins, §ie 1b tins, $%c. g‘d‘qflv "’F"‘* Oceanic Steamship C"“‘(L’flm and | Con Cal & V.:.2 30 2 35 suorpém;.l_ 02| “GRAYS 'HARBOR—Arrived ‘March 3)—Schr INGS. increase in liabilitles In any group of States | have bought quite freely of lower grades, partly COTTOLENE—Tierces, §%@6%c; packages, | %, “’Farfr“gc‘;jghm; flggm‘f;;fi},”f‘_m‘“’,‘);‘-}“»‘é ’gon lm;_erllal- g: i‘;é‘,’fme{p\ 1 4% | Ploneer, from Santa fffitle‘;' o : that noted in the Far West. Decause. the Eoods were needed for consump- | 1est than 560 1bs, L-Ib pails W 1n & case, 9ot | o\ionq ol 55 cants per share on ARTIL 5. Crown Poimt.: 33 s3fBlerrs NEV = Mafch ' 3i—Stmr 3-1b pails, 20 in a case, 8% 03 |: Noyo, hence Marah- 30. 5 3 1& | FORT BRAGG & Local bank clearings in March were §78 S R % tion, but particularly for the reason that it hus 4 | “The Merchants' Exch . ‘which went N Zlsyndicate - NGELES—Sailed Maro 611, agalnst 363,945,407 for March, 186S. 1 DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. been generally . believed that notwithstanding | & €ate. $4c: I-ib vells, € In & oase, $We: | g iouiaetion in 5 hald & dividend of i | B e e O s 28 T8 | O O A s e Ao Slearings thus far this year amount to #0- | Npw YORK, March SL—R. G. Dun & Co, :‘ggeggg:f’lhg;";f;‘gd‘Im‘i‘;;";‘te,fly"‘gmg‘;cfgglhi‘; ets, 20 1bs net, 8%c: fancy tubs. 80 Ibs net, | PF, share in March. Exchequer . 04| Union Gon...-... 88 8| san Francisco. of 13¢5, ©A0T,69% for the frst QUATLEr | 11" heir weekly review of trade, will say: | on a general plan, a result of Which would | 7%C: halt-barrels, about 110 Ibs, 7¥c. T T s ey 1 | Sola & Cuy sUtah oot 5} Si (NEAH BAY—Passed March — Failures during the first quarter of 1599 have | be to place prices for the coming crop on a £ S & it b e Nuba: Conutl 08 tal s New 371 Yellow Saln Mateo, from Nanaimo, for CALL BOARD SALES FOR MARCH. been fn amount of Mabilities not more than | Stable basis.” As stocks here were compara- | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | yjiig 'each 10 cents per share regular for the = e h 31—-Stmr Washtena Tons. | about $26,650,330, Inst $31,710,142 last year, | tively small and there was nothing coming for- | . ¢ Tallo R A to ity e TR tetoxten foF NOTICE TO MARINERS. Passed in March 31—Stmr Washtenaw, hénce JTons. | about §26,680,330. againat $31.710,142 Jear: | ward from California on consignment or other: | Not for years has Tallow been as scarce as | JIA%E60 & ents;per sl - O B T e Maith 316 0 | 318,000810 An 1887 And’ 67525125 1n I6% | wise, seeders who have had use for a good | at present. The demand for it s very active. | = rppo. atfieial he Standard: C Office of United States Lighthouse Inspector,.| SOUTH BEND—Arrived March 3[—Sch Jas . the later returns may Increase the amount for | deal of stock have been dally in the market ; e official report from the Standard Con- | Ur Jewn “pistrict, San Erancisco, Cal, | A Garfield, hence March 22, .‘ fate etiuriy Which | fors1hw wiades. (ioneh mst it irulsiithiyeuve | o - and SWocl are unchanged, solidated mine of Bodle for the week ending wel i SAN PEDRO-Sailed March 2—Schr Abbie, otal s i R s I NGt 375,600 | the quarter a little the completo returns, which | for Jow ETATes, (RORER G5 0 W iremente, | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | March 2 states that the usual prospecting work | Starchidly U9, - E AR. | for Caspar. 3 - TOTAL CALL BOARD SALES FROM JuLy | Wil be given next week, will be very remark- | Suild B2 TAR0Tbun & Zood deal of buying by | about lo under the quotations. Heavy salted | was done on the 315, 33, 30, 410 and 223-foot NOTICE TO MARINERS-HUMBOLDT. BAR. | foRCRDAR 0 o coni- Comet, from . Port 1 18%, TO MARCH 30, 1899, Jiabi tn eompgsisat el s hat of any previous | jonvors %t g reported, and most of the spot | steers, 10c; medium, Sc; light, »@Sisc; Cow- | levels. Most of the openings show widths of CALIFORN Ludlow. o Fhe: 5 { ; Salted hup, 8c; - | from fitteen to thirty inches of falr grade ore. | - side bar | ASTORIA—Arrived March 31—Schr. Prosper; Wheat -L323.400 | there has been something lke a check, partly | chased by seeders is understood to be now con- | iaes, maand. 1oe: calle wad bramdy, | The bottom of winze No. 1 in the Maguirs | Notice s hereby g‘vfifi;g}d:hfia‘fu‘cfif bas | hence March 23: stmr State.of Califorsia, hénce Sarley 11000 310,000 | the result of heavy buying since January 1| trolled by them. At the same time a prominent | 12 e Veal, it Gry Gl ifa: | vein, helow the 535-foot level, shows a two-inch | bell buoy, entrance to Humboldt Bax, Cate, 20° | airch 2 o 3 Total to anticipate the market, partly caused by | commission house is credited with having by | Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@30c each; short | Vein that looks favorable. Good grade ore is | PSR bainte "\ x"d bout one-third mile EUREKA—Arrived March 31—Stmr Pomona, otal ... | the “incertainty about the operatfon of many | jurchases here end there succeeded in ob- | Wool, 35@d0c each: medium, 70@90c; long- Wool, | showing In the raise from the 470-foot level and | lar strives and moved Sition. It 15 hence March 30; stmr South.Codst; henté March o e B Seae afachcs. . The pew | Loming e g D L R T L L B I i v M oy L by S o e o ter: “one-halt mile |.29; stm Samos, hence March'30. . year. Business is not at present Improving, | gtock of and three crowns not already pur- | hides, s1@dc; Stags, 6 10c; ds | efgn affairs also hud scme influence. The New | ungraded ralsins. The present spot quotations | for large and $1 for small; Colts, 25@30c for | level. The stopes in the Moyle, New, No. 10 | JO(J 5 ¢ v 5 SNTURA-Arrived Mareh 31-Stmir Goon Tule of the clearing-house banks at New York | for loose raisins are considernbly below parity | snall, = = G o e Forte e 0 e o ots. e, 410 | Ex B BLO6(E: from e outfllxrl;e:.msrid:hlsllma = BT Aol i tmr ze b about taxation of country checks also causes | with prices on the coast, where according to | TALLOW- 1 rendered, dléc per 1b; No, | and 582-foot levels, are vielding the usual | DUgY. and can be passed of € = O ed March 31--Stmr George Loomls, Tor-San 200 Some shifting of accounts. A period of tran- | the last advices figures for present delivery f. | 2 f13c; refined, bo; Grease, 2%c. 2 amount of fair to good ore. There is impra Humboldt lghthouae, = Francisco. g 0 | Sition " from ~one ownership to another and | o. b. were 3%e for two-crowns, #%c for three: | ~\WGOL Spring Clips—Southern Mountain, 12 [ ment In No. 2 south stope on the 470-foot level, | Lree ont Red Bluff, SEATTLE—Sailed March®31—Stmr._Leelataw, Humboldt Old Tower, This notice affects the Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1898 00 00 2110 o one IoADAFEmMOnt. 1o Another fand: from | crowns.and Ko Eor TOUCLOEORNE: - TN Ethe Ne it ai e Sreatii Al N athen T At the mill 24736 o s - | 5™ industrial “wystem o another, ‘Where It | forior markets brices are much” higher than | @IS anhiGT and Northern Getoetive, MG, | ing the week. average. nesay. vAnmer talinge, & ot Beacons and-|-for San Franeisco: stmr Progreso,. for :San k3 '!o!a:er ;‘fac | Franefsco; stmr Cottage City, for Dyeéa. | affects many hundred establishments through- | here, according to late reports, but there seems a doc! Nev: : % ¥ S 2 1—St. B hundred concerns may be dolng more business g i i Fall Wools— ounces; value per ounce, $313. The company . SE! P anict PORT BLAKELEY-Arrived March’ 31=§éhe Pacific Time.) than ever, as they were just before combina- EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Northom: Mbontatn ot 'O, March 31, § p. m. tions were effected. But at the point of tran- ot intalls to | sitlon nobody knows just what to expect. CHICAGO. e There is much withdrawal of fron business be- \AGO, March S$1—CATTLE—Tra e Botinuanos of high peloes 1x dontived, - IGAGO. MaTEl D | mon Challenger, from San Pedro. FOREIGN PORTS. reports having received a recent bullion ship- ment valued at $14,870 91. t =R The following local incorporations disbursed | NOTICE TO MARIN VSENADA—Sailed March $0—Stmr'Curacas, dividends during the past month: D g ! A branch of the United Statés Hydrographic =2 = ~ Per Share. Amount. | 16 2 Jocated in the:Merchants' Exchange, is TRANSATLANTIC . STEAMERS. (120th Meridian— AN FRA sllowing “are the seasona date, as -compared with those of same date 1558 crop, 10@11c per Ib for ordinary, fairly active, but there was no particular | 12@12%c for good and 13@15¢ for cholce to fancy except 10,000 tons at Chicago. rafls are quoted | were strong and prime Colorado lambs brought | Scotch, $8; Cumberland, $$ in bulk and 39 2 $L higher there, and as much at Pittsburg, | &, a further rise of 10c. Lambs, $ for prime | 1 sacks: Penn and the sale of =3 ; an Francisco data:."M. 67 minimum, 48; WEATHER. CO> ximum - temperature, alifornia Street Cable vania’ Anthracite Egg, $14; | Alaska Packers' Assocl o Cannel, $5 50 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle | Hutchinson Plantation @5 10 Poor to hrime sheed | Gate, $760; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $14 [ Paauhau Plantation in_sac | California_Powder. Harrison's circular says: ¢During the week | Eastern Dynamite: there have been four coal deliveries from | Glant Powder Company. Washington, amounting to 959 tons; four from | Natoma Vinevard Company. British Columbla, 13,178 tons: one from Oregon, | Pacific Telephone. 225 tons: two from Australia, 3417 tons: total. | Sunset Telephone. 2,419 tons. Stocks in yard are diminishing | Oceanic Steamshiy mean, . building, at the foot of Market street, is hoisted P, 2| Aot o minuter before noonand Gropred at Pacific Coast Steamship Co. | noon, 120th mieridian, by telegraphic signal re- - % celved each day from the United States Naval E wE;fimgl:n lQB;ilugmwa’ For Alaskan ports, 10 a. ‘m. 26, May 000 tons steel billets 0| down to $ 2@5 60 for the commoner qualities, the tin plate company sets prices for 100-pound | with culls at $4 2 plate at $4 05 after July 1. Structural demand |'sold at $3G5 10, with no good offerings selling Increases, but bar mills at the West and South | holow $ 60, Yearlings were in active demand o An;areaaf v B DT it Mon. | re consolidating and are not disposed to take | at $4 75@5 %, with shorn lots selling at $4 6@ t et Shraiie ow |-are asking $1 50 because behind in their orders. | Recelpts—Cattle, 2000; hogs, 21,000; sheep, };\n: .x}‘:nmu);‘\(n.l..h The' barometer.is slow.- | AT asking $1 20 beonuee He ' far exceeds the | 6000 D 5 P ¥, rising in all districts i:,-umu,v at_ Philadelphia and Chicago, and the | Observatory, Mare Ialand,: Cal, A notice stating whether the ball was dropped on time or giving the error, If any, is published in the morning papers the following day. W. S. HUGHES, Lieutenant, U. §. N.. in_charge. last season, and rainfall in last twenty-four | because eat purchases made by works cu) -Ca & 5 5000 | 8 S = = L hovre fpatauss) e e by orders and because works | change in prices. Fancy cattle brought 5 70@ | from first hands. EIA/’:rEr]I?mCdIgz;‘:{;a‘s:nydxil\nerluafi i #5000 | paintained in San Francisco for the beneft of |~ QUEENSTOWN Tsfileg’mfigghma_u Stmr Last | affected by many other combinations proposed | & 7; cholce steers, 33 39@5 6; medium steers. | —— | ra S ey s0,000 | mariners, without regard to: nationality and | Pennland, Liverpool, for PHUREPRA op itations— 24 Hours, [ are not inclined to buy more largely, = bulls, $2 60G4; beef steers, $3 0@ GENERAL MERCHANDISE. AN Cinadmirs’ AsaoeIaton. 02 | frapofemenss U L s et the nx;.:ng;;‘m:wrryflrk £ Sureka 0.00 Prices are strongly maintalned a 5 for 7 s @5 50; v, o 0 Navigators are cordially in 0 . Vi R o e < 2 Sacramento 0.00 | A R atiies. the valley assar | 400 Yosterniifed i atoars, SRUIIORIC0; WIEXAS | b ) Gn- Catontial (Graln Y Bags, iBio for. Jupe | OusAnd CAE CoMRaRSIN L /21 35 500 | fice, where complete seté of charts and sail- | NEW YORK—Arrived March 31—Stmr Patria, n Francisco. 0.00. | ciatton having sold 130,000 tons for delivery in | HOGS—There was a fairly good demand, but | and July; Wool Bags, 26@2Sc; San Quentin | pany ... 50 ing dircctions of the world are kept on hand | from Hamburg. . ..o oo 0 tor vongon Fresno .. & Trace i | the jast half of the vear at $14 50, And grey | prices were weak and largely 2ie lower. Fair | Bags, $4 5. B A T Camba s e g8 for comparison and reference, and the latest | Sailed March 3 San Luis Obispo. 0.00 forge is stronger at $14 40, but hesitation ap- | to choice, $3 75@3 §7%; heavy packing lots, | COAL—Welli . New Welll: San Francisco Gas and Elec- | information can always be obtained regarding Los Angeles ..... 0.00 5.28 | pears at Philadelphia about maintenance of | 03 $215: mixed, $3°60@3 80; butchers. $3 60@ | L—Wellington, $3 per ton; New Welling- | San Francisco lights, dangers to navigation @nd all matters B OCEAN TRAVEL. Ban Diego. 0.00 45 4.09 | future prices. Chicago is inactive compared Light, $3 60@3 80; pigs, §3 25@3 6%, ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, §730: Seattle, | tHlC, COMEARY. s of Interest to ocean commerce. g Yuma...... L5 gl 134 1.62 | with recent weeks. With no sales reported _Owing to the light supply prices | $; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $; Wallsend, $7 50; | gift 9058 WOtCee o The time ball-on the tower of the new Ferry | | | An -arca of unusua igh pressure is cen- Apr. 1, 6,.11; 16, change at Seattie. For_Victoria, Vancouyer (B, C.), Port Townsend, Seittls, Tacoma, Everett, . Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.) 10 a, m., Apr. 1, 6, 11 16, 2 T 2, May 1, and every 'fifth day thereafter: United “States Coast and Geodetic - Survey— | change at Seattle to this company’s steamiers Times and Heights of High and Low | for Alaska and G..N. Ry.; at Tacoma to.N. Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to-San | B. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. Francisco Bay. Published. by officlal au- | . For Bureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m.; Apr. 4, thority of the Superintendent. 9,14, 19, 24, 2, May. 4, and every ' fifth. day. The weather is cloudy and generally threat- |y fine “mills at _ Pittsburg _are full until THE BOSTON WOOL MARKET. ening over thecountry” {August or later. In hoops, cotton tles, tubes Ll Eradually, notwithstanding all vessels suitable | Paraffine Paint Company Bt I and other products expected consolidation af-| BOSTON, March 31.—The Commercial Bulle- | for coal transportation are readily chartered | Argonaut Mining Company.... ing the day. fects business. Minor metals are stronger for | yin will say to-morrow of the wool market: | 8t current rates. The larger portion of our lo- | Boston and California Mining The -tempe tin at 24 cents, with consuming demand, and | my. Cieaaily i ing tone of the market is | Cally owned ships. formerly in this trade, have | Company ...... e o Mountain re | for copper at 17.50c owing to London specula- 2 Y, Sproving: 2 ® | found more profitable business carr¥ing lum- | Highland Mining Compan: | thon. More evidence appears that the swoolen | evidenced by the increasing sales. . The bik | per to foreign ports, and it will be several | Gwin Mining Company. ¥ | manufacture 1« not helped as yet by new com- | increase of stock on hand still hangs over the | months before they will arrive back: in the in- | Homestake Mining Company | ¥ SUN, MOON AND TIDE. ins. - LIght showers ‘b ¢ Red Bluff and Polnt Reyes, ature has-risen over the Rocky 1 and remiined about ‘stationary tricts. fave other d tins. are | | ih Callfornia s binations or the prospect’ of them, and the | market and is only dispelled by thg increase | terim the bulk of the coast trade is being done (extra) NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | thereafter. = ARttt Ay buying demand has been disappolnting in many | in sales and decrease in receipts to LRl by steamers. The mutations in the coal busi- | Homestake Mining Company.. the city front (Misslon-street whar0). about ! C:‘A;lrmfmlpxnnfig;";‘:‘rgmigg; e ggl’:‘:“ Northern California—partty ways, though in dress goods active. Sales of [ oo e L (i Ty an exported this | Ness have been numerous in 1888 and 1 il Mead Mining Company.... 10 00 twenty-five minutes later than:at Fort Point; [ Cayucos, Si the Klondike rush of people and merchandise | M; wool were 20,801,200 pounds at three chief mar- L _ ning Star Mining Cor y 300 Kot T Tous Weeks hgainst S87.600 pounds | week and mot only the dress goods but the | gale emplovment to all the vessels (sail and | Pennsyivania Mining Company 03 | the height of tide is the same at both.places. ~ | Gavigta, Santa Harbara; Ventura, Hueném ear when prices were held at the top, | trust mills have been buying fleece and terri- | Steam) on the coast, then the war with Spain | 5 | | San’Pedro, East.San Pedro (Los. Angeles): ani Newport, 9 a.. m., Apr. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18.: 22, 26, 80, May- 4, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Ha ford (San Luis_Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los :Angeles and Redondo (Los _Angeles), 11 a. - ‘m., Apr. 4, S, 12,16, 20. 24, 2§, May 2, and - very fourth. day théreafter. For:Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del" Cabo,; Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, 'Santa Rosalla and.. Guaymas “(Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th of each warmer in northwest portiol st wind: Southern-Call i—Partly clow aturday; | SATURDAY, APRIL 1. fresh west wind. e | 65,886,200 'tn 1897, when prices were being | tory. The fact that warehousemen are solicit- | took away all the steamers that were adapted vada—F y_cloudy Saturday sith snow | Tushed upward, and 30.932,678 pounds In 1892 | ing wool for storage and that most of the | to the carriage of troops and fuel. These have h-—Clg probably™ witl OW | \then manufacture was normal, indicating a | public warehouses are bare of it is good evi- | disorganized somewhat our usual routine in rth p 3 fair but not extraordinary demand for goode. | dence that the.good stock of 1897 wool stored | the coal branch. na—Lart urday. - cloudy | Eices are sald to be quiet for Ohio XX at | by milis has at last been consumed. “In the past four weeks there have been | Banks Franciscc ty—Partly cloudy | 2 cents. The sales of the week are 3,03,000 pounds | three calls from the Government for coal, | Gag ... arday; Wi H northwest wind. The boot and shoe business is again halting | domestic_and 850,000 foreign, a total of 3,913,000, | amounting to 11,500 tons, all going to Manila, | Water G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official.. | pocause of differences between buyers and | against 2,509,000 last week and 83,000 for the | and there will probably be more needed in the | Rallway Total .. A summe compares as follows: Sun rises Sun sets e — sellers n to prices. o same week last vear. i ¢ e4ss,. | Boar futur Rl and_ G The fluctuations of the wheat market have | The sales to date show an increase of 6. | X e : = | Powde 3 EASTERN MARKETS. . taniion. the rwhole towast | 2100 poun0s;dnestis And & dscreass of 530,700/ rUREENFINE s Jowor QR Deeation 15 | gugar For - urther Information obtain folder. n drums or iron barrels, ish Tha company reserves the right to change higher quotations. Exports at Atlantic ports, | foreign from ‘the sales to the same date in | 'y SFOOT “1s now quotes e a BRADSTREET'S FINANCIAL REVIEW. | flour included, have been for four weeks M. | 188 © S0 oo o incrense of 17- | Aot Sl oty e AR e Telephins . Fithaut previous notice steamers, sailing dates NEW YORK, M. street's finan- | Pacific ports 3,963,657 b t 167 bates domestic and @ decrease of 26,667 for- | | SOAP—The trade Is sending obt cireulare a4 | Miscellaneous _TICRET OFFICE{ New ' Montgomery S feRview ALY 5 Expectations | A thE Ofher SXBCTIR Dashiie - Western pet | e | ang rise in Tallow. i ‘ Totals = : , #GOODALL, PERKINS & CQ.. Gen. Agts of a mote active and higher ‘mone: ket f-‘l‘fpn: ave been 9,515 bushels, against 5, PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. | BIC ;(:"h(n:\_mliwd. $4 1084 |H» (‘r:l‘n:l A’:r. it S e A g | NOTE—In-the above exposition of.the tides 3 10 Market,st., San Francl: were verified, call J having touched 12 per | 965,373 last vear. e B T R Tl g ey STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. the early morning tides are given.in the left.f A X; much of the borrowing | Hallroad earnings for three weeks of March | PORTLAND, Or., March 31.—Clearings, $237,- | J453%, 3 6708 ¢ Lol ARt MO0 e com- nand “column and. the successive tides ot te = THE'Q, R, & N. GO, Stinonay L the change has been at | RANe Hen R e e In 18, ana the | o belances, #LE senyEquolee ferme mESoAAn: bR FRIDAY, March 312 p. m. | sesond time. column Eives the second tide of | " Diepyrcs TaAST STEAMERS T0 ver cent. Th ndencies, however, have | aast-hound tonnage from Chicago in four NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET, e R e e Bid.Ask. | Bid Ack. | the day: the third time column the third tide | “zus® = o obstacle to ‘the development of a |Weeks has been 439,433 tons, against 622,901 last s e e PR R A s b T G g o 5 o Eaquit G L Co. 0555 | and ‘the last or right hand column gives the | . 2 O 1R, T I, AN D gly_ bullish speculation in stocks, with |year mhd 356,365 in 1892, which indicates quite OREGON. A d3e: Fxira C, A%c: Golden C, 4ize: half | 48 Quar coup..113%14 |Mutual EI Co. last tide of the day. except when ll_are;e = Ut | 7" prom Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. in different parts of the list carry- | Clearly the remarkuble depression in rates & | PORTLAND, Or.. March 31.—In the absence | Larrels, %c more than barrels, and boxes, lige | &8 QUl [oh- o oo, QUCIEL, Gos e e e eniines ou tis FARE $12Firs: Class including Berths instances to the highest [ ¥Fajlures for the week have been 149 in the | Of advices from Europe and the East, there was | more. No order taken for less than 76 barrels SENE- Sy % Pac Gas Imp & %8 Second Class and Meals. United States Coast Survey-. charts,” except [ | : | when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, |. ~Columbis sails March 14, 2; April 3, 13, 30 and then the number given is subtracted from | . State of Callfornia salls March 13, 29; April | -of | §18, 38. the depth given by the charts. . The plane-of &8 B S0\ o eniane B 3s_quar coup 08~ Pac L Co. The leaders in this move- tocks, together with rials, though other 0 last year, and 26:in | not much doing in wheat to-day. At the same | O itsequivalent. time some trading was reported, a lot of extra | 5 g T heavy Walla Walla selling up to isc for mill- SAN ‘FRANCIE BANK CLEARINGS, % ing purposes, with at least one firm of export- | vet e menit were the Vanderbilt certain specia ind United States against Canada against 2 Miscellaneo Cal-st Cab 5s. | Cal Elec L O ME T MARKET. et were more or less favor- 16" W 8s. L el pkyeilida i of active manipulation by iy | ers quoting bsc for Walla Walla, 58c. for. Val- |, There is no further change in any descrip: Duipost A & et ena 0 1S reference is the fean of the lawer 10W WAtSTS. | melena and- all -polfits in_the Northwest. L but the fact | Npw YORK, March 31.—The following table, | ley and §lc for Bluestem. tion. E L & P 65..131 — | Bank Stocks— : TIME BALL e e iat. the market had taken an’ upward course | ot TRt dotreer sfiows the bank clear- | | Cleared—British bark Anamba, for Queens- | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers: | F & Cl Ry 65118 — |Anxlo-Cal el HE, E B ARD, General Agent, and that leaders of Wall street were quoted as | comp! 3 . T | town, with 67,606 bushels wheat. | < per Ib. Geary-st R 5s. — 98 'Bank of Cy = E 3 e T8 A $30_Maricet -street. ng that { bout money were needless, | Ings at the principal cities for the week ended | N ™R chipments from Portiand, flour | VEAL_Lacge. 7e: small, 75@Sc per Ib Rt T 18 (Cers D & g% | Branch Hydrogtaphic: Office, U. § N..Mer- | - GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. the speculative publi- | March 31, ‘with the perceiitage of increase ‘and | included, for the month of March were 1,702,- ML‘.TT(N;“‘QIMQS‘ > 26 L ALCoé6.. — — |First Nationl: chants’ Exchange, San Francisco,. Cal 3 B g juperintendent. | i | | i tion, uses were large buyers |‘Gecrease. as compared with the corresponding | 357 ding o7 Is flour to th 2@Sc; Ewes, Tc per Ib. 85, .10 | March 31, 18%. b b the daily sactlons, swollen | week Jast year: o bR, eI T e | Yl Siring 306 e 1) 1,,?;}(!{“,‘:’ Bt Rl G The time ball on the tower of ths new Ferry | | | as it was by the increased public participation, Shipments of wheat, floor Included, “for the [ PORK~—Live Hogs, 5@i%c for small, 5%c for | Do st M 55.116%116% Nev Nat Bk..1s! building was dropped at exactly. noon. to-day= [ RO~ - . . considerably over 1,000,000 shares on M [ ,wee‘k"«'-‘r‘med to-day were 310,090 bushel B ‘medlum and 4%c for large; stock Hogs and i i, e, at noon of the. 120th meridian,"or at §F %' . .. : g .Golovin Bay, NCNGRZTs101 — | Savings Bank: N Ry Cal 6s.. Ger S & L.... — Hum S & L.1060 day and the two: succeeding days. This | New York WASHINGTON Feeders, 4@4%c; dressed Hogs, 6%@7%c. o'clock p. m. Greenwich mean time. dently involved the transfer of large holding | Boston " W, S. HUGHES. - N Ry Cal 5s. 2 et o o COMA, ‘Wash., . March 3L—Wheat—Club, == . v 5 Lieutenant S. in _chary 3 into the hands of marginal speculators | Chicago TAL : - NPCRREs Mutual Sav. — eutena .8, N, harg X TiAf Sc; Bluestem, 61 FAMILY RETAIL MARKET 5 - - ¢ ared the market for a reaction. Money | Philadelphia s8c; 5 : w NPCRR s S F Say U.. 500 e £ e T e o lop ey e e N Cal R R 58 Port Clarence, S & L So.... — '39—\ - .. .STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. month drew near, and the fact that the stock | Pittsburg “ggs’ aré unchanged. Securit S B. 200 330 »LOCAL MARKETS. : ; Butter is cheaper. been based during the preceding fortnight. St. Joseph... | Los. Angeles May 17 e April 2/ Southwark: . D EMPIRE LINE, Seattle. St. Michaei. Dawson City. full information regarding freight and pas- = v sage- apply: to- 270 oo, {INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 7’30 Montgomery st., or any of {ts agencie: 3. pmiPier ¢ % & ‘2 pm|Pler 13" 1. por{Pier 13 B - 10 am | Pler.13 4 am[Pler 11 | STEAMERS ‘WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- | '$1 40@1°60° for |-Sweet: Potatoes, E IR & and feforfa & Puget Sound/Ap 2 7 Pipama. A {Ngwpart |Pgrtlan: 100- Hutchinsor -S P ensingtor. t Railway exchanges are cldsed on Friday created a dis- | Baltimore The only change in Meats is a slight advance | Om C Ry 6s. Union T Co.165 — Stéamer. From. . pue. |+ | o ©On Thursday morning money | San Francisco. I e E 3 10 Beef. The other kinds are declining in the.| P & Cl Ry s Street Rallroads— — - = = KOtzebue Sound, cent, while the news of the | Cincinnati EXCHANGE AND BULLION; |t medeetat i Dl e B T e California ....112 —. | A. Blanchard.../Coos Bay : IApL 1 : : sed some temporary fears | Kansas Cit: i R et 5 - e oretall.” | Powaell-st Geary . : Luella . Tillanool Apl: 1| Connecting at Kubuck River with the steamer n lications. The result was a | New Orlean Sterling “Exéhange, 60 di: low’ suit a¢ retail. Sac-El Ry 5s. — *— - |Market-st ..., Newburg :...-..{Grays Harbior, ApL 147 - JOHN REILLY. ine. which in some stocks almost took the | Minneapolis Sterling Exchange, sight Fish®is in rather better:supply. Poultry:is |S F & N P 5s.112% — (Oak S L & H. — — .1 Crescent City...|Crescent City.... Apl: 1 form of breaks, though before the day ended | Detroit |:Sterling Cables e stifl rather starce. g 5 B R & aVienn, S [Preaialo Townsend, Coautile River ol 1 BARK ALASKA leading manlpulated stocks were rallied | Cleveland New. Yorl o sl 3 i Vegetables are ¢ F _SierraRCal 6s.10414103% | Powder— - Nippon* Maru. na and Japan. Apl.- 1 : rpiy. and the close was generally steady at | Loutsville [ New ork: Exchanse! tefegrapi. e I § T of Av g izd . calitornia, . Wellinzton Departure Bay [ApLL T - : ’ Jondon has shown a disposition | Providence e Silver, per. oufic S oD e | 'S P C s O30H1BEIMK E Dynamite. ‘uracao . IMexico. AL 1 p - . stocks and. other | Milwaukee “Mexican DoHars. . : A few Strawberries. are ‘being réceived] it 'S P G fs (1906)115% — |Giant Con Co. 61 — | Tartar China and Japan.. ApL 1 B COGAN, Master. a prominent fac- | St. Paul =% R = 5 | they are: not:*very ‘good. * Apples are getting | S P.C 6s (101124 — {Vigorit : | Empire |Caos Bay.. Apl 2 - 2 Our market has | Buffalo Note=As'the Producé “Exchange | scaree. i D = A | 8 P'C1s cg 58.10: Sugar—. - Pomona. - Humboldt... Apl. 4 ‘Will ‘Sail on or About May L decided advance in forelgn ex- | Omahs I session_yesterday quotations for.gr Following {s The Call's régular weekly price | S:P Br 6s.. Hana P Co. ! Queen Victoria & Puget Sound|Apl.- 2 LR : 5 nd attributes the rise of demand | Indianapol IR S : R ow : 7 b | S V_Water 65.116%116% | Haw C & S C. Santa Ro San Diego 2 Cs » 1ons he remittance of | Columbus, b ity % E 1T R o S Ceay M e e i s i | vitWater 45103% — '|Huteh S P Co ‘Mineola - Nanaimo. 3| .For freight or.pazsage apply to the United States treasury | Savannan | POTATORS, GNIONS, AND VEGETABLES.| Caimel ......3—@i} (0(Castie Gate..$9 80@—~ | § V W4s3dm).1014101% Paauhau S P Aloha . |Point Arena, St : HIOPC AN, (hRaacat. ;:rh pay to Spain for the surrender.of the | Denver | 3 Eles e et 2 | Wi - a:dw‘swm?eld | Stiktn Gas Gsi(' —- 104 AM{;;@H:HG‘O\I D ot Czarina . 3 2 2 & nilippines. - 'As for the money market, the | Hartford con A § New W | Wellington' —— B Water Stocks—. 1 c Assn.. B Ruth L. B 2 prevalent fmpression in Wall street has been | Richmond ke Asunnteul A8 Goxew T @15 00]Coos Bay. 330 | Contra Costa.. 6% 6 |Ger Ld- Wks. [ Pikres P _/AMERICAN LINE. thet firmer interest rates are tempora and = Memphis e 3 Marin Co ! - {Mer Ex Assm Coos Bay. By NEW YORE, SOUTEAMPTON. LONDON, PARIS. mext week will.be marked by the return to | Washington. . Dairy - Produce, ete—: S Spring Valley. 1l Oceanie § Cg. State. of. Apl. 5 | Stopping at Cherbourg westbound. New York of the funds which. on the comple- | Peorla Eiiitie AoiEy (Cheede, Swise......20g35 | Gas and Elect |Pac & F A... North Forl ‘Apl: 5| From New. York Every .Wednesday 10 a. m. tlon of the April disbursements, will no longer e e Common. Exgs. 136 s | Canital Gas {Pac ‘C’Bor | Weeott - ICoos Bay 5 I'St: Louts... i - Aprlf 12{St. Louls May 3 be required -there.- ‘Amons the incidents which | a: . wide range, dccording fo qua Po, per TFoll. - Ranth Eggs, %' | Cant Gaslight. — — {Par Paint Co.. 7% —" | Leelanaw |Seattle. 51 ‘April 19 Parts . contributed to the bullish feeling -was the fact | Wortester: Yty." “Asparagis’ dontintes ficin. - Rhubarb- 15| Do, goed & Atxen- 5 4 Cent-L & P... 8 =10 5 . Washtanaw |Tacoma. 5 April 26 St. ‘Paul. that the February revenue statements of a | Atlanta ... .p‘l{-“mu’l"‘ng“»“. o e s e X Morning Sessipn. E “| Chilkat; :.;..-..|Humboldt. 5 ‘RED STAR LINE. number of._fmportant railways,” while exhibit- | Salt Lake : A TS oo b Seat e Bt IChina and Japa: 2 » Ing decreaes In net earnings fall to ehow | Springfiela, ‘Mass ; e o iy £ rfi,"«?:gfi Gas : [San Diego: - § New York and Antwern. such heavy.-losses as have been expected, and:| Fort Worth. 1,932,605 ATORS % iR oae = Th E Sy Point Arena s éw.-York. Every Wednesday, 12 noon. on which more or:less bearishnass, principally | Portlan 1426747 ,,".SEE"‘TQ;(., %ii&?‘ gxyfnzffl S Smera s k| %fifi';‘ififié ;’3{:?.{:‘.}2,"\ & 1Coos T L. 7 | Bonthwark . Ap,(,mxfin,dhnfl’ May 8 in connection. with. the granger ‘stocks, had.| Portland; Or. 1.39480.° | e Trrazice . 81 500 e S Pl 7 L Westernland " IApril. 18 Friesland ... May 10 o 8 3 100, Market- BRADSTREET ON TRADE. CONDITIONS. W YORK, March 31, —Bradstriat's - 1o~ morrow ‘will say: - There Is a ‘qujeter: tane.in eeveral - 1ifes of business this ‘week “independ-. ent of the reduction:in volume'6f: distributive demand: resilting from “continued unfavorable | weather conditions In‘a Jarge section :of- coun. try. The istrength of ‘quotable values;. how: ever, falls to show that any- material -slacken- ing of underlylng movements: has s yét be- i .. STEAMERS ‘T " Steamer. ‘L;),emnn‘uau flla - Vie: & Prt 8. [Xpl. 1 {PQI\"X ‘Arefra. i SQT50. per. hok'.for thi L . 3 | 275 Paauhaw 5 P:Co. : 5750, per. hox'fop the a § oar auifiay A 7un and $I for fanicy; Green.Peas, s & RO | oto & FC 613 ho Beans, Cabbage, $1 2@ 50; - P Ltk Angeles: /Eice Plant; Dried. Okra:. 5 'n Pepp “Gart ; Dried:Pep. AB@ Dayton, Seattle’: Tacoma come appdrent in leading iines. : ;| Spokane J0amiPies 25 | TR Less is”dotag- naturally in - leading:. Eastern| Sloux City . HamEer e i OB AT o P HONGRONG, coiling 108 textile markets on the. current :seagon’s ae--|-ew. Bedford "1 ym/PMSS - | Robe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and count, but.ah encouraging element. fs. found: | Knoxville, Tenr “2 pmiPfer. 9| conmecting at Hongkong with steamers for Topeka * Inreadingss of buyers to vlace orders’ for fall." ByoaMeham @elivery. While leading Western markets note | Wichita: that the edge-has been taken off demand ‘afid | Binghamtos that bad roads _and weather: combined . have:| Lincaln . retarded retail -distribution and hence affected ) Lexington, “K: colicctions 0 some sections, results of . the | Jacksonvifle; first quarter's“trade. with wholesalers have | Kalimazoo'. been £0 good. that ‘their sanguine cheerfulness | Akron ... as to the outlook ‘{8 especially notable. In. | Chattanooga : India, etc. “No ¢argo received on board on day Wednesday, Aprii 12 Saturday, "May § s:pm‘;m 2| of: saily 3 pm'Pler 2. of sailing. . 3 am(Pier 11| NIPPON MARU. na 1} 75 Contrd Costa, ‘i ‘Equitable Gas. & i Powder. ‘Co; 5 Hana Plantatisn 5] Plantation G 5 Hana. Plantation:Ce 5 Hana: Plantation. : 55 Figwalian Commercial & Sugas { 55000, Market, st Ry’ Cori: 3 per cent £ Sl miPier -9 | AMERICA MARU |53:000, | HONGEONG MAR Thursday, June' 1 am/Pler § | ~Round a@ip tickets at luced. rates.’ For “10am|Pler 24 | freight »ad passage apply at company’s office, .12 ‘miPMSS ;421 Market street, corner First. by 1 am!Pler. 11 ‘W. B. CURTIS, General Agent. POULTRY-Diossed :Tiirkeys, “urkeys, - 13@ 1o for. Gobblers' and, pair, €1 SOGT 75 -Go dustrial conditions. continue of a most flat- | Rockford, TH:.. % = & tering character with advances in wages still | Springfield; O: Parsnips. e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. The S. S. Australia @ prominent feature in the-iron, steel, machin- | Fargo, N.'D Rhubarb, pr 1 Bt fatls* for . Honolulu ery and hllfed trades. .In.some lines of manu- | Sioux Falls, 8. D. : be . /ARRIVED.. Wednesday, ' April 5, facturing, it is true, talk -of . projected pos- | Hastings, Neb sible combinations has made for some uncer- | Fremont. Neb. tainty. Notable in this respect has been the | Davenport glass trade, in which, however, plans for com. | Toledo .. binations seemed to have temporarily fafled | *Galveston . of accomplishment, Iron and steel are in less | tHouston . setive demarhl. at fearly all markets, but this, | Younkstown, O. in some measure, appears to be ‘a’ fesult of | Evansville scanty stocks or possible supplies offering and | Helena s B, 750 ontails A Stmir: Orizaba,. Hall, 66 hours from Newport eada; 1+:50 Jraes Plantation-Co e catmmbia, G 52 hi = Mgl S0P 1y : % olurobia, -Green, 52-hours port- , = - *30°Giant Powder Con lapd. ia Astoria 42 hours. o e e A e 5 e ; z U0 | Stmi. Whitesboro, Johnson, 13 n 3 ’ = B | nm ey son, 15 hours from | England, etc.; $610 first class. - 4 ) Sl % at 2 p. m. : Fridgy,. March 31. = < S . Stmr. Arata, Reed. 44 Hours from’ Coos Bay, \ s © ia e via Port Orford 38 Nours. = 5 Auckland ‘;u‘: 10 Tomatoes, 1b.. @! pa not _ro much of any curtallment of needs of | Macon Stmr Newsboy, Elletsen, 20 vear, | ;. D- SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agts.. 114 small consumers. Large consumers, with sup- | Little Rock. generally expect lower. ptices Morning:_ Session. Schr. John &, Hellquiet, 48 haurs som . | Pior 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight :z'm plies secured ahead, are reported walting to.| Springfield, Il ‘|'reka.”. BUTTER— ' ‘Board— {ont FRE. sivakth st the sty ni»]oa:l::‘nfl‘::: Total;, U, 8 Creamery—Fafcy creamery, 174 T = (y;qlug.:ylsncnx o . : : CLEARED. * COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. with some further advances at the West In Totals outsis IRAQITC. o 13 T (! % ';\7 P‘: h u Ser?' T G Fr_ldny. g L A e S g ralls. Copper and lead show- some return of | ° New York. Daicy. o Cholcs to fanty, - 15@i6c; - coramion. :é:’nn i @) | 58 Fonire Conte Wetss o e e el e R e m'm - weve | grades, dct B 5 R iz + Do, ‘har 1 ntra Costa Water. send; G . Perkins rom Pler 42, North River fi s strength after the recent weakness. Lumber DO! (RIS CHEESF—Choice: mild _new, 1@11%e; ol 12 Crabs, “each.. 5 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation. Br stmr Wyefield, Cartmer, Nanaimo; John LA CHAMPAGNE, . fén 8i LA demand. though interfered with at retall, | Montreal Afternoon Sesston. S Rosenfeld's’ Sons; e Bl Toronto . ¥ 10G10%c; Cream Cheddar, -12@12%e; - Young' E . /Do, ~oftshell, ¢ : s E, April 15: LA TOURAT et including. four. shibments for the | Winnipes T America, 11%@13%c; Eastern, 11%@14e. Rocksh I e oxi G Eeer Seebe Rial Johnson, Clipperton Tnland; Ma- | 2t Lo GASCOENE "Aprll 821X NORMAN: week AREreRute 3.998,.2 bushis, against 3. | Hallfax . i EGGS—Quoted- at 16@15c_per dozen. - jamaa e e WS F das & Blectric Co G AT St | DIE, May 6. First class to Hayre. $5 and up- - N shela, . i ? s e mon, - fres! 15@— Do, Eastern,: 25 Hutchinsan 0. genor, Colby, Sydney: alk g Co. | WArd. 5 per cent reduction on round trip. See- e ek o 10 5 S0 G e | SE o DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUIT. . |Stargeon @11 ©: .0 0. % Hana Plantation C Shis Erekine M Dhelns. Graham, Horbiuty; | 0nd Slask o Havee, $45. 10 per tont neduction % " pushels in 1595, and 2,883,983 | Yictorla e IS - '|' ‘25 Hana Plantation Ce Williams,” Dimond & Co. on_ round -trip. GENERAL' . AGENCY FOR Since July 1 this season, the | Vancouver Receipts of Strawberries continue reémarka- - THE STOUK MARKET 5 :| -30 Paauhau S P Co. 2 Ital ship Macdiarmid, Longobardo, Genoa; G | UNITED STATES AND CANADAL 3 Bowling ‘, Iy 1€ son. the | bly: meagér. Mexican Limés sre lower:under | . .. 3 ‘ Jeh Sl | W McNear, Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pa- %2 bushels last S-’fim bushels, | Totats . 7| more liberal itocks. Fine . Oranges continue . 5 e MINING STOCKS, o Barkc- Wilna, Siater, Viadivostok: Roth, Blum | cific Coast Agents. 5 Montgomery ave, & F. some shrinkage in the dry goods < . scarce. There was a fair business in locat securities | . 8 g : oo . : 3 ; oy T gemand at New Yorl but there 1s reported | o0t included in totale because containing | " DECIDUOUS FRUITS sesterday morning at about the same prices. | Follqwing were the wales in the San. Fran. oot ey reer Doty Bar HAMBURG-AMERICAN @ rather better outlook in woolen goods. Talk | © Apples, T5c@$1 % for common, $1 5041 75 per | Hana Plantation sold up. to $18'374: . Gas and Bosod : Bktn Fremont, Bowes; Unga: : CIN-SCREW -EXPRISS Fip L s 5 pusiuc it SEIR L 3 1 2% z 3 ga; Lynde & TWIN-SCRE Xp ¢ Aoy T Qo Toar ASUENE | ymw YORK GRATY, AND PRODUGE..|METn o Sod BOLE e Sholes & shecy | miectric wey wuis a4 (RO O che sl |y ey MUV BN | B0V samen_ NE RO AR TESY MiBaura ton. Philadelphia reports steel plates nearl: > e e 3 o noon call Hana Plantation fell back to $18, e . et o . X *TWIN-SCRE 3 CIC! 5 Sotibte’ the ekt “when the preseht moveracay | NEW YORK. March TL-FLOUR-Recelpts, | oS LS Eoatiinge 3t S Sieditoriman | | With few exceptions mining stocks were | 3n Challenge.-or. &8 300 Opis o S g e e i BT RG DIRECT gun, and the strength of quinine is not | 26.321 barrels; exports, 12,43 barrels. = Market | Sweets, $1 50@2; LemonS, 75c@$1 50 for common | weaker and quiet. = |- 100 Chollar « 10, 500 Overman S8 B e S L Ry s-‘f\lg‘lem« h?g TORE- 5.0 —PARIS~HAMBURG. ing 'tmpaired. * Bad weather is generally | duli but steady. and $2@2 50 for good 1o choice: Mexican | ~Interest on bonds will be paid to-day as-fol-| 100 Confidence ... 100 Savage. B8l ol iy ' ot G oML G APRIL 29th the Stesm- Vi e & ks uiid 3 complained of at the West as hurting distri-'| WHEAT—Receipts, 25,00 bushels; exports, | Limes, $444.50; California Limes, 75c@$1 per | jows: The first semi-annual interest on.the | 100 Crown. Point. Ennqdie ers of this Scrvice will touch at Plymouth 33! 100 Union. Con. 65| . Stmr Alllance, Hardwick, Astori: ! : bution at retail, but St. Louls reports little | 59,000 bushels, § A5 +Grape Fruit, $1.50§3: Ba Taain and Cherboars: on: th 1. S ! ! . Spot quiet; No. 2 red, S2ic-f, | small box: Grape Fruit, $1 : Bananas, $150 : 100 Justice ... Stmr C O Cherry, EIl N s rbours: on- the way to Famburg. AT JARE L LT At | S, 0 o el opiS, e 80 o bnch: Moo, Wt oo, | (Ll e e S vt F o per cont e | Kiternoon, Session, e I generally are being placed. Spring trade at | ihicroa of 'support of any Aeacription ‘ruled | . DRIED FRUITS, NUTS. AND RAISINS. | annum on $57.000 bonds of the California Elec. | 100 Best & Belcher 83/ 100 Mexican : Btur Seauols; Thwing, Fort Brass. . |'HERZOG & .00 Gen Ante Boctte toast, 100 Bullion . 100 Confidence . 400 Crown Point. tric Company: the semi-annual interest o= F '-g?g;«;;lm Prunes. 7c for 40-W's, 5Q | ¢57) 000 Geary Street Rallway 5 per cent bond 32| 5 Utah .. 50-60's,4@42c for. 60-70's, I{@Skc for | < e ‘. @S for H-M0's, 24O} for soiecs | e Northern Railway of California the semi- | 100 Hale & Norcrs.- 35 401" CALTFORNIA_ ST. . S GAKIFORNIA ST. or. Sansome, and Chicago ts the best since 1892, and surpasses |‘exceptionally tame and featureless in abse . 3 nce that vear in many lines, tanners are prepar- | of important. crop news or cables trom abroad | DRIED.FRUITS ing inventuries necessary to going into the | and advices from Western markets. March new combination and iron and steel are still | closed nominal and other months 1@1%c lower; San Francisco. 0 - 34| "gemr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Crud. < 0t} “stmr Signal, Bendegaard, Grays Harbo 20 | Stmr Sunol, Liebig, Hardy €reek. < . - RBr stmr Wyefield, ‘Cartmer, Nanatmo. wctive, though with less snap than heretofore. | May, @77 1-16c, closed at Tic: y, 7 . 2 , annual coupons on $4,767,000 of 5 per cept %ond: oreer A : 2 (BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. O e Pacific. Const the - Improven tane_ of | e reAGT 16 closed Bt iy JUiouaT | and 263%c for 100-110's; Peaches, S4@%o 1cr | {he' emi-annual Interest on $2,000,000 of Omui. | FOOWIng were the sales In the Pacific Stock | Hapk A b Hosite S R s, RNt avices are” fairy Oneertul Whtai | HOPSLQUSE " : £ocd to cholee, e for faney aad’ — for | L i Raieay § per cent bonas: she i, | Doard veserdax: TE Eebe LaChilena, Stateel” Fore s FOR'U. S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD. v y. 3 eat ujet. - : Apricots, 15¢_for ‘Royals -and —— 3 £ E Morni; 8 - o oo . exports are reported Mberal und the outlook | HIDES—Steady. g | o Soorparice: Fovaporated Applee, $%@sc; suf | 577:9 of the Southern Pacific Rallway § per | ym Andes .. "S- 300 Oecidental LG huEt Rt Ben el s ? Steamer “Monticello. favors heavy future shipments from that port. | WOOL—Dull. ‘. dried,” %e: Black TFigs, sacKs, c; | cent bonds; semi-anniual interest on the $3,533,- | 150 Best & Belcher 64! 200 Ophir 3 onfian : : ‘Mon., Tues., Wed., Thu: d S 9: Iron i firm at Birmingham, though there are | METALS—Exchange closed until Monday | Plums, nominal, ¢ for unpitted; Pears, nomi- | 000 Southern Pacific Branch Rallway § per cent | 500 Bullion »........ 07/ 0 Overman T m. 30 p. m. (ex. Thurs, night higy.-' Evpv.m» 4»5‘ {;nmen‘se {““n".'u'“n'“f' l? ::e noonAt u-ndou“ms ;l lé:o cloa,adA nal. e s outhern flelds’ output. clearings for the | price for Lead $4 15: for Copper $18 25 RAISINS—3%c for two-crown, 4% for three- week aggregate SLWLIT0, & galn of iess | COFFEE—Spot—Rio duil and featureless; No. | crown, i%c urtmvw.,qg.é for’ Seed. §:30; Sundays I Sitiure: Lenkalite. Bea Mae: L 1% E ol : 5 e S bR Langlng and office. e T s ot _The A M Campbéll 16ads mdse for Nicolaetaki, | * rapiors Main 1%e. T the 4 per cent United States bo : The Hawaifan- Commercial and Sugar Com- 1buhds: the quarterly interest on $359,389,200 of