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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1899 5 shadowing, on the basis of last fall's largely | noon. From that time “the market continued 2 the mill, 31 50; job- R I D Tncstaned aceoage, o yicid little: below thatof | Deney, May. declining to for and Cloaing at Iy O e At Cake IOt Gor | Sheese. ctls » last season. The unanimity of later damage | 734@73%c. July, which sold for 75%c at the | tonsced Meal, $28@30 per ton; Cornmeal, $23 50 Begn"‘ sks . Afternopn Ses:a!mi 500 Chollar . . 30 300 Mexican 300 Con Cal & Va.180 500 Overman . 500 Crown Point... 18| 200 Potos! 157 Eggs, doz 248|Wool, bales 65| Hay, tons 626 Straw, tons reports would seem to point to full Informatlon | beginning, declined to 73%c with buyers at the | @24 50; Cracked Corn, $24G25; Mixed: Feed, | potatoes, ske regarding the crop not being obtainable at the | close. $16 50@17 50, A Oitoos ek 22| Lime, " bbls 500 Kentuck 05| 300 Sierra Nev: 3 3 2 date when the Government advices were gath- | Trade in corn was quite active, and at the | CALIFORNIA HAY—Wheat, $14@15 for L iy | 4 % e 5 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ! BOSTON. STOCKS AND BONDS, -| ered. The indifference with which the Gov- | start slightly better prices were made. Liqui- | to choice and $12@13 for lower grades; Whea Fafl'&hfi'é: e T, N 200 Mexican o B e —_— ] Money— yWestingh Elec ... 48% | ernment crop report was recelved has appar- | dation set in, however, and the market mani- | and Oat, $11@li; Oat, $10@13; Barley, $9@12; 3 RGN CLOSING QUOTATIONS. \ Silver firmer. Call loans Do_prefd . .64 [ ently been shaded into the bellef that damage | fested considerable ‘weakness, May corn | Alfalfa, $6@7 50. BEGON i Wheat unsettled. | Time loans |Ed Elec Tel ‘202 | has been done, and wheat prices for the first | closed %c lower. OUTSIDE HAY (from Oregon, Nevada, etc.) | Potatoes, sks .... 15 Wool, bales. 2 FRIDAY, ‘Apell 14—4 p. m. D Stocks— Atchison prefd ... 60% | time this season may be said this week to have | Oats ruled quiet within narrow limits. Fav- | —Wheat and Wheat and Oat, $1@9; Cheat, | Hay, tons, 16/ Alfalfa seed i X BidAs ey futures steady. AT & St Fe. Bonds— actually reflected crop damage reports. orable weather widened the spread between |$6@S; Grass Hay, $6@S; Oat, $1@S; Clover, $6@8; Bid. Ask. o Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Amer Sugar . Atchison 45 ........100% | Other cereals are but little changed, while | May and July to 1%@l%c. There was a good | Timothy. $6@7 per ton. Family Retail Market Alpha Con 05 07 Julia - Hay demoralized again. Do prefd Gen Elec 5s 114% | the movement of our breadstuffs abroad at | cash demand. May oats closed %@%c lower. | STRAW—2@s5c per bale. = Alta 09 Justice Feedstufts unchanged. Bell Tel.. | Mining_Shares— present seems to be on a lessening scale. Among | Better prices at the yards and scattered out- ST Andes 16 Kentuck X A (RUETD ‘o parich) Boston & Albany |Allouez Min Co.... 10% | the favorable features coming to light this | side buying strengthened provisions. BEANS AND SEEDS. Eggs have been selling rather higher during | Belcher 3% Lady W Lima Beans con i | Boston & Maine.. 177 IAtlantic 3314 | week might be mentioned the receipt of con- | May pork closed 2isc higher. May lard closed the week, but the tendency is now downward. | Best & Belcher 59 60 Mexican Potatoes and Onfons firm ‘7“‘ quist. | Boston L .. {Boston & Mont....871 | tinued good railroad earnings reports, advices | 2lc higher, and May ribs 2%@sc higher. The continued dry weather down south con- | Butter stands about the same. Bullion 02 0 m'fhl‘denwl Butter weak and Lgs lower. Gl Bur &G Butte & Boston: ! 42 o Widespread industrial activity, ‘accompanied | The leading futures ranged as follows: tinues to harden Limas, as will be seen by the | Poultry continues scarce and dear. Game will | Caledonia 3 Bjophtr Poultry rather easler, AT Gen Electric Centennial in strikes for higher wages, and a largely im- | Articles— Open. High. Low. Close, | advanced quotations. The other descriptions |g<oon gisappear. Meats show no change. Challenge Con..- 30 -31|Potosi y‘““l 4““-d i § Fed Steel Franklin proved distribution of twool,“w‘mch appears to Wheat No. 2— 2 i x A are unchanged. e LA Cherries are added to the list. There are not | Confidence sg Savage Cherries an ries firm. Do prefd 0Old Dominion ave awakened at last from its long sleep. Sales 75 %o BEANS—Bayos, $175@185; Smal tes, ¢ them are going | Con Cal & Va.l7 150 Scorpion Apples higher and scarce. Mexican Cent ... 13% Osceola of this staple, indeed, are the heaviest reported % % W% W% | §21062 20: Lares Whites, $180g1 9; Pinks, | perd SONINE In, as most of them e EO N | Con Imperal. 01. 02 Seg Belcher... — Limes advanced. Oranges unchanged. Old_Colony 207 | Quiney for many years past, both inside and out- §2 06@2 15; Reds, $3 25@3 35; Blackeye, $3 5@ | ¢ Loty x Crown Poin 18 19 Sierra Nevada.1001 P ribns fie e Rubber . 3% Tamarack . side combinations having bought freely of %1% 5% 3% 3% 385 Butters, $225@250; Limas, $3.65@3 7; | this year, as the crop there has been almost | Cop New York. 02 — Silver Hill ... — rovisions as g DrilbatPat 75 | Wolverine . territory and other domestic grades. Large 364 36t 3% 3% | Pea, §22@250; Red Kidneys, §230@2 60 per | destroved by winter weather, but there will | § Sierra Nev.. 02 — syndicate : Meats about the same. | West End . 94" |Parrott quantities of wool, however, have been bought | September ......... 36% 36% 36 36 | etl. still be plenty for local consumption, without | Eureka Con.... — 30 Standard Codfish scarce and higher. | “Do pretd 14 |Humboldt . for re-export, English- buyers bidding freely | Oats No. 2-- SEEDS—Brown , Mustard, nominal; Yellow | qoube, Vegetables are in better supply, and | Exchequer ... — {3 Union Con 49 P in fa A tenbed! Wis Cent Adventure . for high-grade Australian sorts. The strength | May 2 2% 2% 26% | Mustard, 2%@3c; Flax, §2 15@2 25; Canary Seed, 2 S Gould & Curry. 40 41 Utah L1 i et D of raw sugar has finally been reflected in | July 3% 2% 43 247 | 214@9%c per Ib: Alfaifa, Si@ise: Rape, 21 | Prices are rather cheaper for some kinds. Bage & Norrs 8 3 Yoliow Jacket. 31 ce unchang, ; CASH IN THE TRBASURY. higher rates for refined, hard grades of which | *'Megs Purk, per i 23%c: Hemp, 2 Timothy, s@s4c. Following s The Call's regular weekly price | st o e cre: o of Wine. . per barrel $A D, 2@ Sncreased rec of Wine. Aiasi are firm at the advance, while soft grades have | yqy % 910 0% 905 DRIED PEAS-Niles, $1 66@1 10. Green, $2@ | list: NOTICE TO MARINERS. RECEIPTS OF WINE AND BRANDY WASHINGTON, | April 1—Todays state- | 0057 Stafec. Indisations ere thet the Cbes [ury Y% W SN e Coal, per ton— hi RECEIPTS OF g e ment of the treasury shows: Available cash | S T Lar unds— Zannel 2 ..§9 60g—— | _A branch 8t the United States Hydrographio Receipta of Wine and Brandy at this port | balange, SL1I9.35; gold reserve, 3243,050,553. e e e May Shw sm smw gm. POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | (il o B aiCeniie Cate Ofice, located In the Merchants' Exchengs; 18 Receipts of Wine and yoat 8 4 - uly 5% 53 653 2 3 v 9 50 | maintained in San Francisco for the during the first three months of the year were | THE LONDON MARKET. Petturibe TP welry SO aOCTh e hiEh esre lnpteicr e S8 Sing oS4 55| Recelpts were 1160 boxes Asparagus, 604 boxes | Moo W ellng: i 700 | mariners without regard to nationality and as follows, compared with the same time in | cent more business being. done this spring than | . Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— Rhubarb, 189 sacks Peas and 128 sacks new | Seattle | free of expense. 1855: Of Wine, 5,622,000 gallons, against 4357, | NEW YORK, April 14 ® Jeor atoiwhile FHb. Letell tiada isiof woea | Moy 470 472 467% 470 | Potatoes. Dairy Produce, etc.— Navigators are cordially invited to vielt the 000: of Brandy, 83,000 gallons, against §,130. | vertiser's London financial cablegram say: tone and collections improved. The iron and | JulY 482% 48 450 485 | poatoes and Onions continue firm under light | Butter, fancy, ger Oheese, Swisa:;.20gus | otice, where Samplatet sate/afucnix 5 A7C JSws = 3 | markets here were mainly occupied to-day in | steel industry remains firm, though the tone | September . 492% 491 492% 4% | oceipts, but the demand is slow. New Pota- | square 40g— |Common_ Eggs..11%@20 | In& directions of the world are Wept On fest WEATHER REPORT. | discussing the effect of the new stamp duties. | Of the market in general is quieter. Pigiron ash quotations were as follows: toes are in. Jarger supply and weak. Do, pes 5 |Ranch Egas, per Information can always be obtained regarding — It is thought they bear unduly on Americans | Production is increasing, but consumptive re- | Ti g B N vheat, T3@Tdc; i Do. good 0G— | dozen -.20@25 4 d all matters (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) generally, owing to the practice of frequently | Guirements are still urgent. The lumber mar- | (Flour, stronger; No. 2 spring wheat, 13G7 Supplies of Vegetables are more liberal and | piovied R e e e lights, dangers to navigation and al SAN FRANCISCO, April 14, 6 D. M. | renewing scrip certificates, and particularly on | ket Is active at wholesale; stocks are small and | NO- 3 spring wheat, 85g72c; No, 2 red, 76@7 prices for the minor kinds are weak. Garlic | pyrkin, p a0 | 12@15 | ©F Interest to ocean commerce. 5 gatice be seasonal rainfalls to | low-priced shares, the tax being on the nom- | Prices manifest aggressive strensth. There is | No. 2 corn. 3bc; No. 2 oats, 2@c; No. 2 | is scarce and higher. Cheese, - Caly.. .. ;—@15| + Do, extracted.;.—@0 [, THe time ball on thie tower of thie new Ferry The :follow Re Shaan s inal value. Arbifrage business also suffers at | & fair demand for coal, but milder weather | White, 30@Slc; No. 3 white, 20%@30i%c; No. 3| POTATOES—$I 40@1 50 per ctl for Early Rose, | Cheese. Easf g building at the foot of Market street is hols ympared with those of same date last 563@36%c; No. 2. barley, 39@iTc date No. 1|$136Gi 50 for River Burbanks; Sonoma and | “jjese: Fast el about ten minutes before noon and dropped at Amsterdam particularly. tends to discourage large sales. [fhoon, 120th meridian. by telegraphic signal rec c Iy Americans were dull at parity until New | Current demand for dry goods at the East is | flaxseed, $121; prime timothy seed, §2 30; mess | Marin Burbanks, $§1 40@1 60 per ctl; Oregon, Receipts—Cattle, 1000; hogs, 15,000; sheep, | and $2¢2 50 for good to cholce; Mexican | qivided into were some 000 shares of the par value of od gains in issues which | Knoxville, Tenn season and rainfall in last 24 hours 3 i v : 501 75 : , fresh ived each day from the United States Naval . Thi: Last | York bought. The close W. e bes quieter, though fall orders are reported notably | Pork, per barrel, $9@9 05; lard, per 100 pounds, | §1 15@1 40 for seed and $150@1 75 for large; Pork, fres) el 3 e Stations— 2% ‘)L”ulrs Searon. Season. | there werfi losses. onc!Oh: dn?‘? M ke good and dress woolens are in satisfactory de- | $5 1794@5 20; short rib sides, loose, $4 45@4 Sweet Potatoes, $3 for Merced; New Potatoes, Pork, salt. Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. & e 000 T 3118 | Money was easler. The bank repaid its bor- | mand. Boots and shoes are firm at the ad- | dry saited” shoulders, boxed, 4%@4%c; short | 2@3c per Ib. gork,flch;lnsk A notice stating whether the ball was rn‘vm 0.00 1| rowings. Eighty-one thousand pounds sterling | vance made over the season’s opening quota- | clear sides, boxed, $4 90@5; whisky, distillers’ ONIONS—40@85c per ctl, outside quotation ound Steal on time or giving the error, If any, is publis] 0.00 gold in bars was bought by the bank. tions. finished goods, per gallon, $1 26. for_Oregon. Slrlolnh btenk] in the morning papers the following B 0.00 CLOSING. ¢ The strength of prices 1 March renders com- | — o T VEGETABLES—Asparagus, 50@7ic per box T C. G. CALKINS, s 0.0 LONDON Al e pn . | parisons with earlier periods interesting. mloleh s ccelpts. Shipments. | for No. 2, $1@1 50 for No. 1 and $1 7 for fancy; Luis Obispo 0.00 ONDON, ARt 1 —Canadian, Paclfle, 85%: | =Compered¥with s year ago: thie\genera)ileval Hlour, (karxcle 3 10,000 15,000 | Rhubarb, #@i5c per box for the general run 5 8 0.00 | Dorern P‘;C‘{‘c el s gaplon Pacillc | of values is 8 per cent higher, while there is an | Wheat, bushels - 54,000 44000 | and §1 for fancy; Green Peas, 21@5e; String | L] . - SUN, MOON AND TIDE. 0.00 preferred, Sk orand Trunk, 84 oar sl | advance shown qf nearly 40 per'cent from the | Corn, ‘bushels. 108,000 128,000 | Beans, S@l0c for green and 7c for Golden oultry and Game— o 2 5 ver, quiet, 27 7-16d per ounce. Money, 1%@2 | Jow-water level of October, 186, Oats, bushels, 1140000 159,000 | Wax: *Cabbage, $12@1 80; Tomatoes, $175a2; | Hens, each........60@85 Ducks, each...75c@$1 M | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— R i cent. ‘Wheat, including flour, shipments for the | Rye, bushels 7,000 100 | Bee Plant, 10@12%c per 1b: Garlic, 12%c per Ib: | Young Roost- _ Geese, each...$1 50@2 00 Times and Heights of High and Low T B 2 N R week aggregate 19 bushels, against 3,384,- rley, bushels 000 14.00 | Dried Okra, 1ic per ;' Dried Peppers, 10c: | exs, each....85c@31 00 Flgeons, pair.. 5@ 50 Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San ks s BANK CLEARINGS, §00 last week, 4, in_the corresponding | — o = e to-day the Butter | Green Peppers, %ic; Carrots, 25@35c per sack; | Old Roosters Rabbits, pair. —@ 40 Franclsco Bay. Publishéd by officlal au- WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL| > week of 1808, 1,344,012 in 1897, 2,017,579 in 189 Uithe Pindiice mxchangs Y the Butter | yiehrooms, 5@12%c per b: Hothouse Cucum. | _each Hare, each.... —@ 20 thority of the Superintendent. FORECAST. NEW YORK, April 14.—The following table, | and 3,165, n i85, “Since July 1, this season, | market was qu d easy; creamery, U@INEC] | bers, 50c@sl 50 per dozen; Sacramento Cucum- Wild Geese, pr NOTE—The high and low waters/occur at N P over the Pacific Siope, | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | the exports of wheat aggregate 199,326,190 bush: | dairy, 11%@17c. Eggs, steady; fresh, 12%c. | pory) 5o@60c; Summer Squash from Los An- pair — | the city front (Mission street wharf) about S Nl where it is cloudy. | ings at all principal cities for the week ended | €IS, against 188,272,550 last year. Cheese, steady; creams, 11@12}sc. geles, — per b, twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; D O o hes fallen over the western por- | April 14, with the percentage of increase and | Business failures for the week number!2ds, R reroaa i eiata Fruits and Nuts— the hefght of tide is the same at both places. D Washiniton mnft Narthe |iqeerease, R e hof cmerease &nd | as against 190 last week, 215 in this week a year WHEAT MOVEMENTS. POULTRY AND GAME. Almonds, b, Oranges, doz. = == tions of Oregon and Washingtor p decrease, as compared Wwith tho corresponding | deo, 1 in 1897, 244 in 1506 and 219 in 1865, Busi- . — o |Oraneesfaos SATURDAY, APRIL 1. The temperature has risen in all districts. % Y Percentage, | 2¢8S failures in the Dominion of Canada num Recelpts. Shipments. | p, feeling in Poultry is easier, as receipts | Bananas. doz. Strawberries, per T T e B o falewreathes inl age. | ber 2, against 21 last week, 27 in this week | Cities— Busbels, i Bushels. | 108 PR s diicinE the past:] Cherriea: peciib Sty Sun sets. s e 3 - g ©C. | a year ago, 39 In 1897, 34 in 1896 and 23 in 1865. | Minneapolis 11,7 24,300 Lemons, doz. Walnuts, 1. ifornia Saturday. [k New York. u e Duluth . <. ] Gayior avo.y) Game captiues/ant, Limes, doz... 4 bk Badgonc B s DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. Milwaukee . POULTRY — Dressed Turkeys, 15@17c; live | 1S S0% - ATt o =5 - | Chicago - = . T T e A S S A L Turkeys, 13@lc for Gobblers and 14@lic for 2 SR e A0 e BT D 3 (] NEW YORK, April 14—R. G. Dun & Co.'s | Toledo 16000 | Hens: Geese, per palr. $1 6017 Goslings, | Artichokes dod 0 Lettuce, doz. fornia—Fair | Saturday; lght | B Louls AT A weekly review of trade will say to-morro St. Louls 23000 | $2°25G2 50; Ducks, $6@7 for old and $1@8 50 | pebi “&U% oy | Bl ty o0 aS There s still an increase in all lesitimate | Detroit ... 2100 | for young; Hens, § young Roosters, $7 50 | Beant ‘o el ain SRS turday. | san F business and the productive power of great | Kansas City PG cldRoaers) o . eog‘;"“,‘i S| Colored, ™ Do, Sweet. 478/ 10:22] e Cincinnati industries increases even though some of their Totals S $5@0 for largs, 3304 50 for small; Pigeons, Lima, ib Parsnips, doz 4.4] 11:21 8 Aaray, <ansas City stocks decline. The sharp reaction in specu- atals = B per dozen for old and $2@2 25 for Squabs. Cabbage, II—@10 |Rhubarb, pr [H W] rancisco and vicinity—Fair Saturda S e Jation a week ago in mo way afected the | o Tidewater— %50 pOAME-Gray Goese, 32 30; White Geese, #0 | Cauliflowers, each 510 Radisher., ‘x b 3.1) 531 riable wir O O 1 2 : producing capacity of furnaces or mills and | ¥ = o 32000 | T¢; Hare, R g Celery, bunch..... 5@—Sage, doz bnchs. 2.0 644! Local Forecast Officlal. | Miteapolis T P e RS R e e | Neaonc.. 3,9 8,00 | and 31 for small; English’ Snipe, §8 per dozen. | Cucumibers, ___, . String Beans, 1b 24| 749 TR | Cleveland ance of business caused by the formation of | Pk 5 o) b5 e T dozen . .75@2 00 Thyme. Th. : 19 841 TERN MARKETS. | Louisville great combinations has In large measure | Baltimore BU 3 5 Cress, doz bnchs..20@2 Turnips, doz. = EASTERN i ceased. The money market is in safer and | New Orleans < 3 Green Peas, 1b.... 6@ 8/ Tomatoes, Ib 220 | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides = = bty more wholesome eondition, and in spite of four | Galveston . The first car of Eastern Eggs came in vester- | fengig, Jn.. l6@ s the early morning tides are given in the left ¢ YO! STOCK MARKET. N e heavy payments by large syndicates, amount- -~ | day and prices for store Eggs declined In con- | Fjgn, per M hEnA alamn sand the wmccesnive. HAse at: the i St. Paul. e e Dottt a0 00 000 o Srari be el s Totals - . sequence. Ranch were also weak, though In | Barracuda ........12¢15|Shrimps 106 | 427 In the order of occurrence as to time, The NEW YORK, April 14—Trading was rather | B4780 - | only stringency has been in call loans. LIVERPOOL FUTURES, view of the advance East the decline is thought | Jarp .. = | Shadies second time column gives the ey hl:ie of t of the day, transactic sy It is not owing to speculation alone that s s oty | o e e rsaear Codfish - 112@15(Striped Bass the day, the third time column the t| tide ing half llion share: e, payments through the chief clearing houses | ~Wheat— ay. ¥ e temporary. [t Jttes and the last or right hand column gives ths ng half a million share Columbus, have been 80 per cent larger than in the same | Opening 5% §7% | Supplies of Butter are larger and the feeling | g2 Oin0E Soles last tide of the day, except when there are but rtation shares continued prominent | Savannah week of @nd 103.3 per caht larger than last | Closing . 5% 5 7% | 45 weak. Kingfish Ririfens aanth three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights alings, while the rallroads moved with- | Denver | year. New York transactions far exceed those PARIS FUTURES. i Meckarel™ o given are additions to_the soundings on the in narrow limits tdea that Brooklyn | Hartford 3 any previous week, $1468,502,709 In amount, e e 16%@17%c; sec- | Mackerst 1o o s gl United States Coast Survey charts, except sit might benefit by some of the mooted | Richmond but outside of New York the clearings were | Flour— SR MaYDE | onds ke Derch 20@12| Do, hardshell, 100 when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght. = e = keen | Memphis 415 per cent larger than 1888. The truth is [ Opening 2 % 3 6! CHEESE—Cholce inild new, 11@11%c; old, Pompano 1 00@—|Crabs, each... and then the number given is subtracted from e that 'no_such expansion {n the general busi- | Closing 4305 4370 | 10@10%c; Cream Cheddar, 12@12ic; Young | Fompano ........1 8@ Grabs, each. ... 305 | {hc depth given by the charts. The plane of Eol ex the SuibeoripHOn | Hhchumar ness of the country has ever been seen before | ~Wheat— America, 14@12%c; Eastern, 1%alie. o oked. 200 Mussels ate. v = 10@12 | Teference is the mean of the lower low wagters. %, closing at 134, against | New Haven. and if such records only were considered there | Opening ..... g‘: gg g{ % EGGS—Quoted at 16%@17c for store and 170 | B IO, e s | Oyters. Cai, 100 4030 | Tt attan, 100, ran up some | Worcester would be ground for fears that a wild pas- | Closine - Istc per dozen for rancn; Bastern, 18@1c per | S, ! R o 10048 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. ol a a rly | Atlanta ......... sion of trading had again lifted the whole T > X 3 e = H"“’,n:‘.l.,g:?‘ “with, | Salt Lake City Dislneas community off Its feet. But instead EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. e = Bleta | LaE = =T pringfield, there I8 found surprising increase in the chief s DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. THE STOCK MARKET. - saonkapseil Fort Worth. industries, Naming first some of which only CHICAGO. ; Weeott . umboldt.. - ental Portland, Me. returns of raw materials fmported give defi- | CHICAGO, April 4.—The cattle market ruled | Recelpts were 31 boxes Cherrles and #3% | T ll | Wellington ... |Departure Bay. , Rubber and Lead. The Portland, Or. nite indications, raw silk imports increased | ot o Boh SRR e gher, Fancy | chests Strawberries. 1- | Newburg Grays Harbor. d rose 3 8t. Joseph... S7 per cent for eight months of the fiscal year | e o Poktora % 306 60, | The small receipts of Cherries and Straw- | Tities on the morning session and prices show- | Arcata Coos Bay. aithough neglected mc | Los~ Angeles over last; hides, 40 per cent; indiarubber, 25 | krades, 35 6@ e S . 2 907 | berries found 8 ready market at full quota- | ®d some change. Hawalian Commercial con- | B. Hernster.... Coquille River. ng in the dealings. Norfolk - per cent; tin, Zi per cent, and fibers, 13 ‘per | mediums, $4 504 95 beef o érs‘b“lslzssogtsg% Bt tinued to advance, touching 7. Contra Costa | State of Ca llgnnlum C ey o Syracus cent. 5 ockers 3 5 05; bulls, : g % ‘acoma. s B e The output of plgiron April 1 was 26,746 | 4 10; cows und eifers, 33 4004 %5; Western 164 | *Times are quoted higher. Oranses and |-Water declined to 365 Other stocks stood about | Jjony e [Tacoma. .. TRt A | NERhYINR s tons weekly, against 228,19 tons March 1, with | steers, $4 20@5 50; Texas steers, $§ 80@5; calves, | oo 0%\l hanged. Apples have again | the same. Orizaba . |Newport | Wiimington, Del ecrease in stuexs unsold and 16,600 | $3 50@6. et On the afternoon call Hawalian Commercial | Progreso . |Seattle.. (G o e | T v, 5 in warrant stocks, indicating a consump- | With an active local and shipping demand | *4 5 TbUOUS) FRUITS— | rose to 399 75. The other stocks were not ma- | Brunswick .....|Grays Harbor. e the read an entrance to Ch | Scranton tion in manufacture of 1,043,000 tons in March. | for hozs.‘,&\rln esgx;;fi;ugmni an -m'-k- ) Apples, $1 251 50 for common, $2@2 30 per | terially changed. Pomona . Humboldt Z St. Louis Short Line, A num Grand Raplds. The haste of forty other furnaces to get into | Falr to eholos, T3 S 58: TRy, Packers .85 | pox for No. 1 and $3@3 80 for chofce to fancy. MIning stocks were: weakinsain, with tne:f Quesn Victorla & B have requested large time loans so as not | Augueta, Ga operation, with their possible output of 30,000 | @3 TTi%; mixed, 83 603 §5; butchers’, @3 303 1 “Strawberries, $10@16 per chest for small and | ool aun tras The telegram from the | Grescent City...[Crescent Cit: 1. e L0, femana for finished products s far from sat- | 1y and shorn lambs were a little lower on an | 9GS for largs bertles. 0o ¢ 750 95 | WVater in the 1&0-toot level winze is now 21 feet | Gofumni o s : small. In the | Seattle g The Maryiand Steel Company has | average. Colorado wooled lambs, $5 70@5 %0; | A @ 2 inches below the station. el i the re ‘against traction | Tacoma . sl 2 i for the Chi- | Western lambs, $ 50@ shorn lambs, $7@10 | Per box for black. " A special meeting of the stockholders of the | Goos, BaY | Dl - €d some recesslons from the best | Spokane orders for 75,000 tons steel ralls for the Ehl 3 o F nds. = Bheep, $3@4 16 for shorn; | CITRUS FRUITSNayel Oranges, 32 25@8 80 | poionas Consolidated Mining, Company has | SZ2rine Victoria 5 the undertone was good. ‘ Stoux Clty .. ;':‘:\;'c“;“\“‘;‘;mifl;’;g ‘r‘;::";;;‘{o:frjufi‘“{f"”;e‘ | Wooled, $3 40@5 10; chiefly $4 $0@4 85; not much | per_box; Seedlings, T fi.xslcm; r}zxe'dnern.nean B8 SaloA AR fin 416 IDhUHTa: on” maprogaltion I:'olr:; zl\arer‘x{n Jgnlnt"(Al(rxena. 5 nd market showed good breadth | New Bedford s In prices, but Chicagd orders this | being done below $ 50. weets, $1 8092; Lemons, %c@3l 50 for common | ¢ qiminish the. capital stock from 35,500,000, | o of Bara. oy s IApl. 23 week covered 6000 tons bridgework, and every- | an Diego. tained prominence in the et. | 8000, Limes, $5@550; California Limes, 50@Tic per 2 e > 9f | Corona . 3 otal sale e e e e wilere thiese UBiuiORILIRIDER. I e . —— smail box; Grape Frult, $2@3; Bananas, $160@ | o0 cach, to 865,000, divided into 5,000 shares of | walla Walla...|Victorla & Puget Sound/Apl. 22 United ihrees coupons advanced %, | Wichita e L S Soteh tewordees | FOREIGN MARKETS. 250 per bunch; Pineapples, $2@4 50 per dozen. "The Crown Point Minine Company has levied [ S _ while ours coupons and the new fours | hamt! ol 0 b : x —_— 3 P STEAMERS SAIL. i Binghamton for bars are taken fust now at the West | yonnoN, April 4 —Consols, 101 7-16; siiver, | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. |&n assessment of 10 cents per share, delinquent |, 4 the Philadelphia market is more steady. Steeiy 14 | bars rose $2 per ton at Pittsburg, and the | 27 7-16 e total sales of s s to-day were 59 Lexington French rentes, 101f §7%c: wheat car- 'The Great Western Quicksilver Mining Com. | _Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. Pler. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, 7c for 40-50's, 5@ including: American Steel 5000, Ameri- | Jacksonville, Fla. e e, s sk Ul e ol B e e e e e e 5 pany of Lake County has levied an assessment = — O e o cuic i IR, SR LT )Knhm”fl“ eiar. with taany. onders refusedl cargoes on passage, seller at advance 6d@ls. | DAC for 50-60's, 4@4ic for 60-70's, 3%@3%e for | or 19 cents per share, delinquent May 1. A_‘Blgnchid|Coos Bay: i IEaE LniTier 18 &0 'fixe{»n;fiji 15,700, Baltimore and Ohio 3300, | Akron . o1 | e Connellsville coke product, 175,163 tons | careces Walla Walla, 26 90: Baslion: concrey, | 10-878, 2%@8%e for 80-90's, 2%4@2%c for %0-100s | ° The Geary Street Cable Company and the | Weeott .[Humbeldt. . 15. 5 pm|Pler 18 L Brooklyn | Chattancoga. . 164 | for the week, surpassed all records, and prices | {TTRCE, i St ! TV | and 2@2%c for 100-110°s; Peaches, §%@$%c for | Market Street Railway Company held their an- | Pt. Arena../Point Arena. . 15, 3 pmPler 2 Rapid ‘T San Diego. pl. 16, 11 am|Pler 11 ansit T. F ,900, Brookiyn Rapid | Rockford, Il are steady as before quoted. Lake copper IS |y 1VERPOOL, April 14.—Wheat, firm; wheat | §00d to choice, 10@10%c for fancy and — for | hual meetings Thursday and re-elected the old (CJ,‘;““;";G“ Vic & Pet Sd.IAp. 18 10 am!Pler o Transit T. R. rights 00, Burlington 22,500, | Canton. O 1B 415 50 an iaree, nad fin srent up oarts Chicago Gas 3200, Continerital Tobacco 42,500, | g o > A e in Paris, firm; flour in Parls, steady; French | peeled: Apricots, 12%@15c for Royals and — | POands. Arcata .....|Co0s Bay......]Apl. 17, 4 pm|Pler 18 deral Stecl 23,30, Federal Steel preferred | Tonps N.'D | L e ks hetatse ‘wilges wers | COUNtry ‘markets, firm; weather {n England, | for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 9@9%c; sun | i (FEP%C (Wolk hime Apri § ctates that | Newburs ..|Grays Harbor|ApL. 15, © pmi(Pler 3 A o M eoarl P Al N aecopoll” | Sioux Fails, & [ not' rafsea’ as ‘much s hands expected. the | "Gl rroN—Uplands, 3 11320 dried. 6o; Black Figs, sicks, Bic; Flims, noml- | raise 4 in the Mayle veln on the 180 lovel has | State, Cal.Fortlan......[Ao, 3 19 amipter 34 an 8500, Misso Pac 7,700, Na Bis- | Hastings, Nel | cotton industry has a very good demand an g 1. NG. , 2c for unpitted an @ for pitted; | fourteen inches fair ore in the top. Raise 6, . ler cuit 330, National Steel 10,50, New York Cen- | Fremont, Neb . Tost of the mills are working satisfactorily. A 5 i o (OLOSING. & Bote amminAL same veln and level, has elghteen inches low- Apl. 18, 12 m|PMSS tral 6100, Northern Pacific 10,700, People’s Gas | Davenport Southern combination of fine goods makers is | WHEAT—Spot, No. 1 fed Northern Duluth, | * RATSINS—3%c for two-crown, 4%c for three- | grade ore. Raise 2 in the new veln, 31§ level i . 19, 10 pm|Pfer 7 18,700, Réading first preferred 4106, Reading sec- | provosed, like that of Fall River mills, which | firm, € 3d: No. 1 Californla, no stock. Fu- | créwn, s%e for four-crown, 4%@6c for Seedless | has thirty-six inches low grade ore in the top. 118, 2pmiPler 3 ond preferred 4100, Rock Island 4800, St. Paul has kept prices quite steady of late. tures quiet;’ May and July, 5s 7%d. Sultanas, 3%c for Seedless’ Muscatels and $1 20 | The west crosscut in No. 10 vein, same level, . 19, 2 pm|Pler § . outhern Rallway preferred 3500, Ten- Woolen mills have begun to buy wool more | CORN—Spot, American ‘mixed new, firm, 3s | for London Layers; Dried Grapes, 2%@sc. has passed through a li-inch vein of no value. ... JApL. 20, 11 am Pler 11 Coal and Iron 39,300, Texas and Pacific | largely, though at prices much of their own | 5%d: do old, firm, 3s 6%d. Futures, April, | NUTS—Chestnuts, 7c per lb: Walnuts, 5@Sc | The east crosscut in the ‘Black vein, same level, | City Rio J..|China& Japan|Apl. 20, 1pm|PMSS O s 0 e Stk upDar Ssvansstlis & making, but there is improving demand for | qulet, 3s 5%d; July, quiet, 3s 5id. for hardshell; 10@ilc for softshell; Almonds, | has cut a 22-inch veln of good grade. The | Quéen IVic & Pgt Sd./Apl. 21, 10 am(Pler 9 g BT A | Helena goods, with light welght purchases continuing el S@sc for hardshell, 12@13c for softshell, 4@16¢ | stopes in the Moyle, New, No. 10, Maguire and 1 | 22, 9 am|Pler 11 LOSING STOCKS, | Macon surprising for the season. Sales of wool at PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. for papershell; Peanuts, 6@7c for Fastern and | Fortuna veins, on the 150, 270, 318, 338, 470, 528 10 am|(Pier 24 Atchison . 20% St Louls & S W | Little Rock 40,500 the three markets have been 16,792,000 pounds z 4@be for California; Cocoanuts, $ 50@5, and 63-foot levels, continue to yield the usual Do prefd.......... W%/ Do prefd Springfleld . 330,490 in two weeks, against 3,385,000 pounds last | PORTLAND, Or., April 14.—Clearings, 3242,-| "HONEY—Comb, 10@llc for bright and 8@%c | quantity of fair to high-grade ore, the latter SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Baltimore & Ohio. 73 'St Paul.. = e R A 1o | 302 balances, 0514 for lower grades; water white extracted. T4 | coming from the Fortuna vein. At the mill ARRIVED. Canada Pacific $§7% Do prefd. Totals, U, S...... 123 R Vheat advanced abouf alf a cent, accounts — @ige; gl al T 3 g 3 %C | 255 tons of ore were crushed for the week. e Canada Southern.. 57k St P & Om @ | Totals outsidg of of injury discovered since April 1 supplement- NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. per 1. z Average assay vanner tailings, $12.67. Con- g Friday, April 1. Cent Pac... _ 5l Do preta 5 New York. 843418 S8 | ing the” Government repord, | Were ne’ worst e BEESWAX—2:@2Tc _per Ib. contrates produced, 13 tons: - assay vaiue, | Stmr Weeott, Dunham, 2L hours from Eu- Cl & Ohlo, % So Pacific. 33% NION CANADA of these stories true, there is vet Bpring whea EGON. T $676.97. Plate amalgam produced, 1903 Troy | Feka. Syt 58 RN B | e SO S e 8 tendi W | ponmans, o Nori 1 —wammarsvatn o ng R e o chhon Gl g | e Speeon. Deheer 68 hewr o S 3 241% D 3 ; e o et L 5 No. 1 they are making prepara , ete. orrresd. -2 |Union Pacific 474 | Halifax s s bughels 1ast yoar. and Pacife to 56486 | for the week ending to-day were 213,067 bushels. | D40% for Lght medinm, W@l for lght, fof construction. Ship Dashing Wave, Lancaster, § days from e Coseind e $9,; | Hamilton ushels, against 2,093,942 bushels last year, with WASHINGTON. 120 for extra light and 12/4G13c for sugar cured; DR 10 ToE e Tacoma. 3 s 3 |w % | St. John, other exports 806,377 bushels. < = Fastern Sugar-cured Hams, 104@lic; Califor- 3 - | “Bark Mohican, Sanders, 17 days from Hono= Do prefd. 43 | Wabash 8 | Vancouver . Failures for the week have been 188 In the [ TACOMA, Wash, April 4.—WHEAT—Under | niy Hams, 10c; Mess Beef, $13 per bbl; extra ‘ Iulu. e . Do _pref 243% | victoria. .. United States, against 24 last vear, and 22 | an improved condition of the Eastern markets | yroqq Beef, $14; Family Beef, $15@15 50; extra BRID X Sl T vt % CLEARED, Do prefd.. 3 |Wheel & L'E 1% in Canada, against 18 last year. local prices on Wheat showed an advance of [ "ol "5l Vel extra clear, $18; mess, $16; SEE Friday, April 14. crL e S%| Do pretd....... .. 3 g e 3¢ over yesterday, club being quoted at 38%c | B0 " Faar, 1lc per Ib. | . $6 | Board— g 2 Stmr Pomona, Parsons, Eureka; Goodall, pel & Hudson | PR CooanleRC e NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. |and blue stem at 6iic. B rean ioted ‘t SK@S¥e per 1b for | 1) Contra Costa Water . 6% | poline 20 3 Del L & W, 4 American Eix oz:\eftug;;l.m{;dnn‘"cle'::?le::-he“use Stz NEW YORK, April 14.—FLOUR—Recelpts, - ooty Ad RTINS fox ey h:,g barrels, | ') Hana Plantation Co 1wy | T S e s oy aunlnll Henny : L ; g - 5 . — 5 ire, 86: ns, Sigc; 5-1b tins, $kc. 2 t : e 5 ey BRADSTRRET'S FINANCIAL REVIZw, | L0 barrels; cxports, 1836k, Quiet and lower LOCAL MARKETS. | eGrrsrieNe Herces! ohghits “huckages, | 1% Hunatlan commerclal & Susirs #8587 | *ochi otga, tpsen, Hana, via Kahulus; Alex- Erie (new) % | Miscellaneous— > 5 i * | to sem. . Ioss than e n @ case, %c: | 10 Hutchinson S P Co 3 e : Do st pre Ti4| A Cot NEW YORK, April 14—Bradstreet's finan- | WHEAT—Receipts, 3700 bushels; exports, 52,- EXCHANGE AND BULLION. D e i o a Cene S, 1 10 | 55000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent bonds 3 o L Ebus, Ve ncomyer and Hones ATl Do clal review to-morrow will say: This week has | 00. Spot, weak; No. 2 red, 82t4c; No. 2 North- |\ g1 Exchange, 60 days.. tins, 1 or 2 in a case, i%c; wooden buckets, 20 | o Market Street Rallway Bark Corvphene, Erickson, Bristol Bay; & Tihe: 60 Mutual Electric Light Ibs net, 8%c; fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, T%c; half- | 909 paauhau § P Co barrels, about 110 1bs, 100 Paauhau S P Co . v 1000 Omnibus Cable Gyper cent bonds. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND pops. |$100.Omnibus Cable hper cont bonds: HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | 4,0 San Franclsco Gas & Electric Co. about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted ”%Osspx};ng& f dle")’b&!fiir Gt Nor prefd. Hocking Val Iilinois Cent. Lake Erle & W Do prefd. Lake Shore. Louis & Nash Manhattan L. Am Spirits. 8% |" Do prefd. |Am Tob, ex-div force and strength of the present bullish specu- | frs tosk profits, and when the afternoon rop Do pretd. lative temper. The heavy declines and liqui- | talk improved short selling developed, Wwhich . 67%Cons Gas. dation of industrial securities, accompanying | broke prices sharply. The close was weak, %0 " Com Cable Co......180 | the rise in call loan rates and the Increased | 4@1%c lower, the latter on May, Which suf- 5.l F & Iron ' "any | disposition of tenders to reject “trust” stocks | fered g bear xald May, 880, ‘closed, 8igo; 2 retd. 3" | or high-priced speclalties as collateral, was | July, -16GTHC, : ; : e £ apparently checked last Saturday by the ap- | 76%@7Sc, closed 76%c. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. steers, 10c; medium, witnessed another remarkable exhibition of the | Ty Sle, Optlons frm on, LUAh coob WS | Steriing Exchange, sight Sterling Cables .. New York Exchange, sig New York Exchange, telegraphic. Fine Silver, per ounce. Mexiean Dollars Alaska Packers' Association. Bark Will W Case, Swanson, Bristol Bayj Alaska Packers' Association. SAILED, Friday, April 16 Stmr Coos Bay, Shea, San Pedro. Stmr Pomona, ' Parsons, Eureka. Met St Ry 50% Gen Blectric lght, s@sic; Cow- Afternoon Session. B Seenmood Mich Cent. 113 |Haw Com C pearance of only a moderately unfavorable | HOPS—Firm. 5 ides, §1%@dc; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, 9¢; Calf, Board— Stmr Samoa, Jahnsen, Fureka. > Minn & St L. US%BR T, ex-og bank statement and by the evident disposition | HIDES—Firm. WHEAT—The Chicago market was rather ;‘0:, ary%mde , sound, I6c; culls and brands, | 100 Contra Costa Water . 00 Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Do st prefd...... 98 |Intl Paper of large interests in the market to support the | WOOL—Quiet; domestic fleece, 17@22c; Texas, | excited: Predictions of rain set both longs ary Kip and Veal, lic; dry Calf, 17c; | 100 Hawalian Commercial g o [§ Ao Tasundemviesson s 5 8 ~ 51%| Do prefd. ralroad share list. On Monday the day for | 11@lic. T and shorts to selling and prices declined, but i shaaviinga:, 100800, eachs ok 120 Hawallan Commercial & Sug: 29 50 Ak M e s Brithy acolula. 47% Laclede Gas. call loans eased off to a notable extent, the | METALS—After a long perlod of compara- | foreigners bought freely, absorbing all the | Sheepskins, o T ; Bhort | 950 Hawalian Commercial & Sugar. 9 T5 Sehr Piye Brothers, Jensen;: Bililers: Polt. - 18% [Lead rates of money for call showing an increase, | tive dullness and narrow changes spelter made | fferings, and the market ‘steadied again. This | Wool, 33gélc each; medlum, 70@%c; long Wool, | $5000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent bonds..'105 %5 | Sonr Milared. Eindion. Kahutul - 40%| Do prefd. and though the bulk of the loans were made at | & stride upward tocday on a Fudden Inceease | market was irregular in consequence, and fu- | 90c@$110 each; Horse Hides salt, $175g22% |~ 5 Market Street Rallway 6275 SO B R eI, Bhivakass N exalve il INat Lin O 8 per cent, ‘money was frecly oftered betote the | 18 0o RN ATie% Othbry departuint tures fell back somewhat. Spot prices rematned | for large and '$1 for small; Colts,’ %@s0c for rL Morket Sircet Rallway ... 6800 | Sohr Lettitia, Wilson: ‘entral B Pacific afl.. close af per cent or less. W seem tha = unchan . 8] 3 ar] . » MR s L s car Bl R Ty | e e e T | e L0 e | e . | R G v | e G st prefd. . ullman Pal 6014 | Eathers or 0] e - 3 g e T o T o1 4 s onds. ke ' e B S @ | e e e CALL BOARD SALES. oL Pl U S Rt a5 | T Qecanle £ 8 C0 HE e e e Py Nor est.. . 18% Btane 3 and of a N —9:15 7 R O\ L . 4 3 ce: 7400 3 § . No Amer Co. - 10 Sugar . their funds. A gumber of I!I’()\(ll‘ loans we:l-e m}g(‘;}oa{g);:ke;mflu quiet, with $10 40 bid ”g;l(co{lr:fln ls-'!m'hl}: v;;M‘oiilfi':;. December— 8c; Fou!P1}]}o:&t:f:‘fls:l;:glw:reeéall%?fl%alf‘ngl- 10 San 2"““2‘%’] Gnfl‘ &‘Electrlc C Za %5 Chemalnus for Tientsin. No Paciflc. - 52%| Do prefd. also made and the money market us o whole | 840,35 553 ER tnchanged at 318 50. ® Second Sesalon—December—6000 ctls, 31 13; | BijL, and g iShaveas, || 10 SCF Cad & miechic Cojls 3. 78 25 TELEGRAPHIC. Doipeddy - 8% T C & Iron 647 | failed 1o present the alarming symptoms which | FIN—Quiet and steady, with $24 6214 bid and | 4000, $112%; 4000, §112; 2000, $112%; 4000, o O aving Valles Wates i 5. 3 S |- POINT \LOBOS, Apeil: 1410 D m—Weather Ontario & W...... 26% U § Leather, have furnished grounds for the break which $112%. May—10,000, $1 07. Fall Wools— 30 Spring Valley Water 101 § hazy; wind SW; velocity 8 miles. Or R & Nav prefd. 70 | Do prefd. came later in the week. Although the dis- | 324 87% asked. Northern Mountain. 20 Spring Valley Water . ORI LEAD—Steady, with $432% bid and $4 37 Regular Morning Session—December—50,000 Or Short Line...... 1% U_S Rubber. crimination against industrials continued, it 4 X i ? | Southern Street— 3 Pac it prtd. . [ s tinuehe Atk wis ot 0 severe o e saksd. - The Brokery price for lead 15 $ 10 and | ctls, $UI20: 30,00 311K, May—26,000, 51 06%; | Z8U0 s e s o | & Alasks Packses' ‘Ases - : ¢April 12 lat 8 X, long 16 W—Stmr Advance, refd...... Wi Tnion. eral. 'The streef e o the - sz 2000, 3 2 4 3 crop, c_per or ord| 2 > 3 Pittaburg « 2% [N SR W S | Deller that the liguldation in industrials was a R onr abl Mo gy O B e R Dol e T e es ToF B0od And IQIB for chotoe to fansy INVESTMENT BOARD. DOMESTIC PORTS. Reading . g1, | pulty process and has checked disposition of | A% rE A 0k ons closed_quiet, unchanged to | ¥ A% Y. Futures were neglected and weak | {rom first hands. POINT REYES—Passed April 14, at 11 a m— Do 1ist prefd. s | the public to trade In such securitles on in- | . " i “ower, Sales, 4750 bags, includin at the opening, but subsequently steadled. Spot 3 Morning Session, Ship Glory of the Seas, from Comox, for San RGW. § | sutficlent margins and of a certain proportion | 3 FONG Ul 5 15 “August, 3 2; September, | O, the opening, but subecy & GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Board— Francisco. Do pre Gy | of brokerage firms to carry unduly large | 4% Giiober, 35 3. ‘Spot coftes—Rlo, steady; | A4otations were unchanged o oo e per 80 Equitable Gaslight .. 300 GRAYS' HARBOR — Sailed April 13—Schr Rock Islan 16%) Do 1st prefd 52i¢ | @mounts of those stocks for speculative ac- | N, 7 fobbing, 61:8-16c; mild, steady. PR v 2 BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, G%c for June | 10 Market Street Rallway 62 3714 | Gem, for San Francisco. Bt Louls & 11%| Do 2a prefd 2134 | counts. Yet, in spite of the prevalent ides that | “gy;G AR—Raw, strong, tending upWward; falr | <t CALL BOARD SALES. and July; Wool Bags, 26@2c; San Quentin [ 35 Market Strect Rallway 62 50 Arrived April 13—Schr C T Hill, hence April Do .prefd. 171 Pac Coast.. 4" | the market when it regalned its tone and ac- | renining, 4%c; molasses sugar, ic; refined, firm. AT Gt Forare ) | Bags, $4 9. 20 Oceanic S § Co 5; schr Mary E Russ, hence April 4. Do 24 prel 1 39% Nor & W prefd.... ¢g | tvity would turn to the rallroad share list | "“BTFER Receipts, 3370 packages. Western | Informal 3 o . g 20 Paauhau 8 P Co OLYMPIA—Arrived April 14—Schr Bella, hno 3 & rather than to the industrials and specialties, | srcamery, 16@20c; Eigins, 2ic; factory, B@lsc. | Second Session—No sales. $ COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- | 39 Hana Plantation ¢ Aprif L § CLOSING BONDS. the latter portion of the market has shown & | “Toensa Reccipts, £005 packages. Barely steady; | Regular Morning Session—Seller '9, mew— | ton, §8; Southfield Wellington, §750; Seattle, | 10 Hana Plantation Co NEAH BAY—Passed April 1&—Haw stmr San U 8 25 reg . - 9% L & N Uni 4 9614 | remarkable resumption of its strength and ac- | wegtern, 13}%@l4c; Southern, 13@ldc. 16,000 ctls, 86%c: 2000, 86%c; 8000, $6%c; 2000, | g5; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, $7 50; Afternoon Session. Mateo, from Nanaimo, for Port Los Angeles. C 8 3s reg ........107% N Y C lsts. 11434 | tivity and developed renewed public buying, DRIED FRUITS. 86%. Bdoteh, $8; Cumberland, $8 in bulk and 39 25 Board— PORT TOWNSEND—In port Aprii 14—Stmr Do coup -108% N J C gen 119 | which it is however hoped will be conducted 4.—California, dri Afternoon Session—No sales. in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; | 25 San Francisco Gas & Eiectric Co. Queen, from Puget Sound, for San Francisco; U_S new 4s reg...129% North Carolina €5.127 | upon a more conservative basis. The railroad | NEW YORK, April 1 ornia dried fruits | QATS—Quotations are steady, but the de- | Canpel, $8 50 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle | 10 Contra Costa Water stmr Walla Walla, hence April 11, for Victoria Do coup ....... 108 | stock list was naturally the first to recover | steady. STV mand is very slow. Gate, 7 60; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $1§ | 0 Paauhau § P Co. and Puget Sound ports. U 8 old 4s reg. 19 from the depression. Evidences of effective EVAPORATED Al LES — Common, 708 Fancy Feed, $142%@145 per ctl; good to | in sacks. TACOMA—Arrived April 14—Schr John A Do coup ........113% Do 3s §7% | support from large interests in New York Cen- me wire tray, $%@S%c; cholce, $@3%c; fancy, | choice, $1 37%@1 40; common, $1 3214@1 35; Sur- | RICE—China mixed, $4 05@4 10; China No. 1, Campbell, from Honolulu. U 8 bs reg | Do 4s 1ogy | tral, Big Four and other Vanderbilt securites | 0%@l0c prise. 's1 45@1 50; Gray. 31 33%@1 37; Milling. | 34 5004 9; extra do, $5@5 3; Hawaiian, $6@6 2; RS Salled April 14—Schr Annie Larsen, for San Do _coup NYC& 10644 | Werg the most prominent features of the market | PRUNES_44@0%e. 7 $1 40g1 42% per ctl; Red, $1 46@1 50; Biack, $1 30 | Japan, $4 50@+ 9; Louisiana, $5@s 50. MINING STOCKS. Pedro. Dist 368 . Jx\nDr & W con ds... 65l | on Monday. The Pacific stocks also advanced | APRICOTS-Royal, 1@lc; Moorpark, 13%@ R e T PIG'TIN s higher at o per Ib. £ ¥ NEWPORT—Arrived April 1é-Stmr Scotia, a class 0 gen o nstrations in Mis- . —Dealers and unchanged GAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- Follow! from Rockport. Do B |or Nav" sats souri Pacific and other lower priced raiiroad | PEACHES—Unpeeled, 9@1lc; peeled, 5G25c. | market. & pany auotes, terms met cash: Cub, Crusned mc‘f,"s‘glc'fg';::fi ;.:‘:mfi':;: in the San Fran- | "GREENWOOD — Arrived April 14 — Stmy Do C & Do 4s . shares later on. either the Samoan trouble Auo———cmm MARKET. Small round Yellow, §1 25; Eastern large Yel- | and Fine Crushed, %c; Powdered, 5%c; Candy Morning: Sesst ‘Whitesboro, hence April 12. Do Curre: ..«l® |0 8 Line nor the bad Government crop report had much CHIC. . low, §112; White, $1 1214@1 17}%; mixed, §106% | Granulated, b4c; Dry Granulated, de; Con- | po0 ing Session. UMPQUA—Arrived April 10—Schr Luecy, from Atch gen 45 ........101% 0 § Line con effect, though the latter incident accompanied ok B Ly @110 per 1 California ‘White, ‘nominal. feotloners ‘A, bte; California A, 4%c: Maj Ita 09/ 20 Gould & Curry 39 | San Pedro. Do adj 45 . §3% |Reading Gen 4i s it was by a sharp advance in the grain mar- | CHICAGO, Ap: . —General stren, road | TRYE—$1 05@1 07% per ctl. nolla A, 4%c; Extra C, 4%c; Goiden C, 4l 250 Belcher . 35' 150 Gould & Curry 38 | PORT ANGELES—In bay April 4—Haw ship Canada So 235 .10 [R G W lsts - ket and additional tales of damage to winter | and continued bad crop news gave wheat a | BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. half barrels, c more than barrels, and boxes | 300 Best & Be 8 500 Hale & Norers 29 | Hawalian Isles, from Chemainus, for Melo C & O %i4s ... 00 0418 L & I M Con t6.1097 | Wheat held the Granger and Southwestern | girong start. May opened %@%c higher at e o ek 1c more; bags, 1-16 less. - No order taken for | 200 Best & Belcl 58 200 Mexican 58 | bourne. C & O &5 . J19% 8 L & § F Gen 65,124 | stocks back. = Renewed advances in the stocks | rrom 75c down to 74%c, and rose to Tojc. At FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. less than 75 Is or its equivalent. 500 Bullion . 03 200 Mexican 57| PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived April 14— C & N con 78 .....143% St P Con . g\fml !n )gv:r‘egaroEn. uuclfl: ;g Brooklyn Rapid | $yie point the market was flooded with long CODFISH—Is scarce all over the country, 7% gnledonh ... 34 200 Potosi . 25 | stmr Albion, from Albion. C& NSFdeb5s122 |SP C & P 1sts, ansit, Fecple's Gas an ederal Steel, fol- | (38 " For about twenty minutes, however, | FLOUR—California family extras, $4; bakers’' | The local market is controlled by few hands ‘hollar . 301 100 Potosi . 26 | EUREKA—Sailed April 14—Stmr South Coast, Cht Term 48 ...... 5% Do 68 lowed by displays of strength in Ameri: | WReAt FOL O o ugh desirous of Stopping | extrae, §8 $5G3 %; Oregon and Washington, | and is very firm at the following advanced | 1000 Con Cal & Va1 T, 200 Sierta Nevada.100 | for San Francisco; stmr Pasadena, for San D & R G lsts ....108% 80 Ry &8 :-'\nn * T:blcsc:. rConctme?ul Tobacco and | further loss on previous-sales to absorb offer- $3@3 65 per bbl. quotations: ~Bundles, 5%c; cases, selected, 5% 300 Crown Point... 20/ 5 Union Con .... 49 | Pedro. D &R G 4s........101% |Standard R & T 68 o A i o renewal of | jnge and the market held steady. The bears | ' 1, STUFFS—Prices In sacks are 1 cases, imitation Eastern, 64c; boneless, 6k, Afternoon Session. ASTORIA—Sailed April 14—French bark Les ET Va & G ists Tenn new set 3 R e s o it Mass g g ndustrials | tool fresh courage when it became evident A cantit TNt s fol- | frips, 7@skc: blocks, 6X@i%c; tablets, § 300 Best & Belcher 59| 700 Mexican 57 | Adeiphes, for Queenstown. Erie gen 4s .72 |Tex & Pac lsts. fhote o the Stock Exchange et ‘woqk. both | that liquidation was to continue and several | lows, us Soen e trade: Graham | pyqales, 74@9%c per Ib. % 200 Best & Belcher 60| 100 Occidental e | ATTived ApEil 1 AW Ile: hience Aprai). F W & D Cistall $i | Do s ose on the Stock Exchange list and the old | gnore who had covered early commenced to | Flour, $8% per 100 pounds: Rye Flour, 32 7 ) 100 Cateddnta. —o: 32| 100 Oecldental 33| SOUTH BEND—Sailed April 14—Schr James Gen Elec T ... 164\ P 48 ...0.c Drackot. secovering & TaTRS DRt B anenialde | sell agaln. Whett both, longs and shorts had | per 1%0; Hice Flour, §7; Cosmeal, §2 50; exira SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 400 Challenge 30| 50 Ophir . 161 A Qarnely e B HRshCiseos o7 2 § s.... 11 U P sts. : 3 re- | Wheat - for < sale at the same time It was | Cream e 75 o 300 Chollar 31| 500 Potosi . 2 EASTERN PORTS. > 5 | T % ; i stands al e same. ollar nion 18 | from Colon. Do Con 6s ........110 |West Shore 48 fhowed on lnexsected Tevival, ~2nd London, | Tiic“price of May, inside of an hour, dropped | Farina, $4 80 Whole Wheat Flour, § 50; Rolled | 2 g ] W 3 3 : : - H i terers to dealers: | 200 Con Cal §) 200 Union Con 19 FOREIGN PORTS. Towa C Ists ........108% Wis Cent Ists . While doing little here, was in the main a pur | to Tafie. Short selling was encouraged by the | Oats (barrels), §6 856 93 In sacks, $6 2@ |~ Wholesale rates from slaug 2 ECR it @ v Canprie Seiment oty otk sty DU (el s | By shipmente o Wheat from Arfeatnd iy | Eves SgTer, S0 Féan o0 Greew Fues | BEER-TOCDTL o .y, | i o Folow Sioket! | ror Yiaa et 0l 1S Ompl, new consol 45..10 o deferred . | week, which amoun o nearly 000 g , 7c; 5 per Ib. 4z 3 fo—. MK & T 208...... 68%|Colo So 48 - expectations of high money as the season ad- | bushéls. Dredictions of possible showers in Bi% kD EEE MUTTON—Wthers, 71¢@ic; Ewes, 7c per 1b, | * V'"'* i e & Mas N Bror Ol Do 4s . %l : —_— Tllinois and rainy conditions in Missouri and 3 LAMESpringP 100 c pevsind Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock | MANILA—Arrived April 14=U § stmr Sheri- MINING STOCKS. BRADSTREET'S ON TRADE CON! Kansas also acceierated the decline. The mar- ~ PORK—Live Hogs, or small, 6%4@5Yc for | Board yesterday: s 4 NDITIONS. | K™ hecame verd. IFregulas over & somewiai | Recelpts of Hay were large again and the | meajum and 4%@4%c for large: stock Hocs aoh iRgietiy ¢ il B Chollar 2 Ontarlo Ll : narrow - range during. the remainder of the | market was depressed. There was no decline, | Feeders, 4@4%e; dressed Hogs, 64@Tic. iy el vy Ayl Whallng barks Crown Point "1..." 1 Opnir °. 8| NEW YORK, April 14.—Bradstreet's to-mor- | forcnoon succeeding the time of the early de: | but sales were hard fo make and the feslies A R s e e s Ga Com Cal & Va.ll22l 1% Plymoutis . 10 | row will say:. Real spring weather has im- | cline. The Modern Miller declared that the | was one of demoralization. Buyers arco g RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. #iannca 3 e g Fustice 3R EH S -S U8 MRy ¢ Deadwood . 50| Quicksilver 32 | proved the tone of trade, particularly retail, | whole wheat situation showed a notable im. | chasing from hand to mouth. and roruss i — S R e ien 2 TRANSATLANTIO STRAMERS, Bate & Norors.... _ Iiieral Mo 11 sei” gy | 03 comresponalngly helpeddobbing disribution) provement and that the advices had become | lay In more than few days' supply. fa For Friday, April 14. $90 Best & Beicher 81 500 Overman i | pSQUTHAMPTON—Arrived April 1—Stmr Au- ie & £CrS. . on i . B ut at the same time brought last winter's in- | distinctly better during the week. On_th: ¢! r | g gus oria, from New York. Homestake ...,....55 00|Standard . 240 | Jury to the winter crop more In evidence. The | authority, a6 against all the others of differ | BRaN H 5’{2‘;«“&?:‘:}’3 Wheat, % ;’-r‘,’; 2, alfa ":,:, 2,00 | 500 Caledonla ...... 33 400 Potosi 27| LIVERPOOL—Arrived April 14—Stmr New Iion Siiver 10112 siCnion Con 2 & | reguiay monchly Government crop report proved | ent kinds, ‘the brice was uttacked and forceq MIDDLINGS 617 S0gmper ton : 235 |Leather, Tolls 50| B Con et i | 390 Union Conca-1 90 | England, from Boston. . acket . rather more favorable than expected, fore- | a few notches than it went & < an = n e YORK—Arri 4—Stmr iches lower than It went 1n the fore- | FEEDSTUFFS-Ralied Barley. 123 6024 per | + T %IWine, gals ...\l 4,30 | 150 Con Cal & V...1 8| 30 Union Con ... 51 | sulas, trom Lagbanr 0 AP Pealn