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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. APRIL 22, 1899. NOTICE TO MARINERS. with a year ago, 7 per cent. Imports reflect the | fresh record and heavies brought $ i6. The [ DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. | Celery, bunch..... 5@—iRadishes, dz bchsligls | Increased purchasing power of the country, | general market advanced 2i4c and sorde droves % " | Cucumbers, per, [Sage. Aoz bchs 2505 Tted States H. CO M M E RCIA L WO R L D. the total for March, in fact, being the largest | ruled 5c higher. Bulk of sales, $3 %@ 13; | There is nothing new in the situation. Ex-| dozen ..........75@2 00 Btring Beans, Ib..15G20 c:,nmcm:t:; ‘.2"".’:‘ A any Efi\;’o:flf;:h}: A cinice May, 1867, For the nine months' period | poorar lots. 9 5! : o B e By oo | ot EXparts, s a Whole, are a littie 16ss than double | © The lasser pari ot the supply of sheep were | Gt Relsine and Prunes stocks of frult are re- | Tt 207 DIENS 2G50 riinine, 'dox..1)1. 10015 | maintained in San Francleco for the benet of it N ole & W pta 67 the imports. ccnsigned direct to slaughterers and prices | 3uced to almost nothing and quotations are 11" S s Tomatoes, Ib......15@20 | mariners without res ¥ iand Lentils, ib.. Rock Island % | In iron and steel new business is of even | ru), e Stiff. € free of expense. EUMMARE{OF {THE AR DTS 0L &8 FIIIII T |Colo Southern ... 6 | emaler proportions, & motable exception, how: | &Rl Wasod Catormac aies ame, 438 M | “DRIED FRUITS Prunes, To for 4osvs, 5 | FiSh: per T Navigators are cordially invited to visit the Do prefd ........ 70 | Do st prefd .... 51 | ever, being in the line of wire goods and nails, | $5 75@5 % 5 70" Barracuda . office, where complete sets of charts and sail- Silver a fraction firmer. @5 £; shorn lots, 34 30@5 15. Sheep, $3G5, | B¥%c for 50-60's, 4@4%c for ©0-10's, 34@3kHe for 3 = Do 2d prefd ... 30%| Do 24 prefd on which prices have been very generally ad: | few going by k s 3 3 Carp . fag directions of the world are kept on hand Wheat and Barley quieter. : Vanced. Quotations of pigiron, steel billets and | - Recslms. ororie t 1004 8. T0-50's, 2%@3%c for 80-90's, 21%@2%c for 90-100's | Cadfieh | o rison and reference, and the latest Other cereals dull. 5 CLOSING BONDS. nearly afl the cruder forms are firmly held celpts—Cattle, 150 hogs, 16,000; sheep, 6000. | and 2@2%c for 100-110's; Peaches, $%@9%c for | Flounders 10@12|Smeits o e %oan always be obtained regarding Dried Peas firmer. - --100 : 4 | while for many finished products, such as D S &00d to cholce, 10@10%c for fancy and -—- 10T | Halibut ...........15g—|Foles .... information can always be obtalned regarding Beans and Seeds about the same -8 N ¥ Cent Ists.....1I8 |piates and bars, even higher quotations are FORTLANIS TRRvRes e Aot Ot (o oY iae Sl oo | Kinafish .ll.—@— Skates, e e cean: commerce. cans EpRIS o Do 3 boup....+ 418 |N 3 Centigen e uny { DL Bl e Y e e O e oReAnn . | for Moorparks; kivaporated Apples, $GSic: sun | Nutkeral oo — Tomcod - o e aes 1 the new Festy Hay continues steady. Do new 48 reg....120 |No Carolin 6s....:327 | ith business on earlier orders and the diepo- | by ND, April 21.—Clearings, $308,585; | dried, 6%@7isc; Black Figs, sacks, 3%c; Plums, | " 1), Horse...... —@— Clams, gal S0 The time ol e et o holatoa Bran and Middiings unchanged. Do new ds coup.1giis| Do e sition of huyers to delay placing . their busi- | "o 20cot 38962 nomihal, Jc for unpitted and 432G6c Tor pitted | perch ... 120 |Do, hardaheil, 19,4050 | building at the foot, of Market sirere, s ot sotatoes steady. Onions we 1d 4s reg....112%3 No Pacific ists. - S = rs, nominal. 3 | . each........10@15 | abo g ]—\";T\';\J:Yn::i) eios ot gt Do oid i ooksriiisn VDo 3 Ao R TR T B AT M AR B T P Tt bl A e T Wi%';n.b:ofi-heu, dorizses | noon, I el e St Nevi i sl Do 5s reg. 115% | Do és. situation is still a strong one, though the cur- v L A QLU SLOW,. €8S | cdlmon, smoked..20@— |Mussels, qt. 10@12 | ceived each B Cal. = Cheese slightly 3 | Dist of C 3.65s.....117 |Nor & W con 4s tribution of staple products has been improved 0 Gl e s e O R : Sturgeon .. Do, Bastern. doz..25@40 | A notice stating i€ any, is published Poultry still in light supply. | Alabama class A..110 | Do gen by more favorable weather, thus encouraging | StFeNEth in evidence In the Eastern markets | NUTS—Chestnuts, 7c per Ib; l-lnum 5@sc on time or giving the erg’!r,! e Game about out. | "Do class B......110 |Oregon Nav Isis...112% | hopes of future good re-orders from wholesale | t0-day, but Liverpool showed mo furthet de- | {of, Rardshell 10@1ic for e RKET. in the morning papers the follawing day, Cherries scarpe and firm. | Do class C 1B | Do is. | hands. = Following the outburst of activity in | clines. Exporters are still unable to operate at | gér paerehall: Peanuts, §@7¢ for Eastern and THE STOCK MA . S Sietacye s ba b hipe | Do Currency.!!1® |Orewon §'L'ée % | wool last week's business has rather fallen | the prices which are being paid for milling pur- | (r-RaPRTsREN CeRRUtE SEIT (OF o FOaE Lieutenan Strawberrl | Atchison gen 45....101%| Do con fa. 127 | off, but values remain steady. Continued buy- | poses and no further tonnage engagements are 8 » i 4 : vanee In Paauhau Plantation to = Limes advanced. HONEY—Comb, 10@11c for bright and 8@3c | A further ad 5 DE. Limes atvancel, | | obo it do 1Ll & Rending wen ds. Ing of hih grades of forelgn wool for export | Teported Prices are about the eame a8 ester- | for lower grades; water white extracted, T | $42 and a decline in Mutual Electric to 314 were SUN, MOON AND TIDE. ranges {n sma O Canada So 2ds {Rio G sts. s ported n here {8 some tal of gh- ay, although a bid of 6lc was made for a | ri.q. * : 5 AT .4 frult unchanged. | Ches & Ohto 435, 8% |St L & 1 M con grade American wools belng bought for ship- | round lot of Walla Walla. Valley, 60@6lc; blue- s e extracted, 7c; dark. @SWC | the noteworthy changes in local securities on |\ 4 giotee Coast and Geodetic Survey— Meats firm. Do s L1205 /8¢ L & S F gen 6 ment to England. Following an advance early | stem, 61@62c. BEESWAX—25g2Tc per ™ the morning session. Times and Heights of High and Low seliing fairly. Chi & N W con 75.144% St Paul con.. in the week, due to good foreign advices and WASHINGTON. 3 On the afterncon call the only change of Im- | Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San »s rather quieter. Hops mominal. Do S F deb 35...123 5t P C & P lsts. smaller than expected crop movement, cotton | TACOMA, April 2L—Whi tains the ad- : vhich sold i B Published by official au- ; = e i jexpect o oy movens = . Apri cat sustaint PROVISIONS. portance was in Mutual Blectric, Which sol Francisco Bay. Hogs continue firm " Chi Term 45........10 | Do Be..... is quieter, but holds part of advance. The | vance gained two days ago, but receipts are Voita st thority of the Superintendent. 8 Increased exports of Sa . Den & Rio G 1sts..1081 So Rallway bs sugars Is a notable feature. | not responding liberally yef. Quotations are | Cured Meats generally rule firm in sympa- 4 NOTE—The high and low waters occur a —— DO 48 2sresnn . 101% Stand R & T 5. Abroad quotations of heet sugar have been ad- | 39 for Club And e for blaesten. s LD T cte® Prires ataca e | Mining stocks were about the same. The |, NOTE-ThE MEL (00, (ront whart) about NATIONAL TRADE FOR MARCE. ET Y & G ists.. 10514 | Tenn new et 3., 87~ | vanced, while the Cuban yield is not expected e y with the raw products. A s e e ool waa as followss he - clr gront (Misaldn girect, WET® Pome: 2 ¢{Tex & Pac 1sts....114 | to be large and Bradstreet's advices point to FOREIGN M. s. same. 51| Do 2d8. not more than half an average crop being RN ARy CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8 per I for heavy, 116% |Unton Pac grown in Louisiana. Raw sugar is higher on | LONDON, April 21.—Consols, 110%; silver, | 8%@3c for light medium, 10%@lic for light, foot level winze is 2§ feet below the station 11 U P D& Gists.... 80 | the week, but refined lags behind, though con- | 977163 French foaes wnaat s off | 12¢ f tra light and 12%@13c for sui ured. | Fotosi Is assessed 10 cents. %5 o avast: s sumption' s enormous. The d o | & ; French rentes, 102t; wheat cargoe: e for extra light and 12% gar cured; % X .111% [Wabash 1sts e e ormous, The demand for umber | woast, firm, not active; cargoes on passage, | Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 10%@llc; Califor- | The Yellow Aster Mining Company = . Erie gen 4s......... The foreign commerce of the United States | GFe £5% 4000 for March comj es as follows: Gen Electric 5s. 1598 1999. |G H &S A 6s. 817,863 $104, 463,969 Do 2ds “Elevator working steadily. Water In the 1750- | the height of tide s the same at both places. un rises 07437 20 |§ & T C bs.......112 | Do 5 E nia Hams, 10c; Mess Beef, $13 ber bbl; extra | disbursing a_dividend amounting to §10,000 for | Sun sets . it idors R e industry seems to be sharing to the full in the | nominal, unchanged; cargoes No. 1 standard adc; 3 : I 5 K3 26§ 8L B e R et e general prosperity. Retallers, however, report | California, 30s: cargoes Walla Walla, 28s 6d; ( Mess Beef, 3i4; Family Beel, $5QI0 50, extrm | the month of March. =\ 0 0 o ons per | 2000 S€18 oo R ks o0 1 axports and an tn. | K CP & G 1sta. .. 66% |Va Centurles. buyers slow to, pay the mdvinced quotations. | Enelish country markets, steady. - neat | Emeked Bect, 16 por 1h. o w0 T VO] pare "and an- extra dividend of the same| O [Time| |Time| |Time| |Time 14 000 n_expor i e ks ather and hides are strong and boots and v OL, April 21.—~Wheat, firm; whea o g : : Z oy s 2 —| Ft. s 3 crease 266,000 tmports confirms the | La, new con de.. Ruibete el 0 s6ig | Fhoes hold recent advances. In Paris, steady; Flour in Parls, steady; weath- | LARD-Tiefces quoted at S4@5%c per T for | amount have been declared by the Homestake | 2 |7 B Wi G w| W| st previbusly made that our imports (L & N unified 4s jColodRoutnern 20; Wheat, including flour, shipments for the | er in England. ‘gloomy. Comrinboad Ll n S R rrels, | Mining Company, payable April 25. f i - H trawling up on our exports. We | M K & T 2ds. | week aggregate 2,932 959 bushels, against 1,983, | COTTON—Uplands, 3%d. pure. §c: 10-Ib_tins, Sic; o-Ib tins, 8¥c. The dividend to be pald by the Quicksilver > e sl 17l sml a more domestic business than ever, STOCKS. 618 last weelk, 8,232,103 in the corresponding wee iy COTTOLENE—Tlerces, 6%@6%c; packages, | Mining Company of New York on May 5 is the | 22 .- “g H‘ 1 11] %0 1 iying considerably more 00ds | chonar .. P . 700 of 1895, 165 in 1897, 1,956,490 In 1865 anf CLOSING. less than 300 1bs, 1-Ib pails, 60 In & case, Sio; | first that has been declared in several vears.. |23 ...| §:48) 0.5 103 | 2 Crown Point.... Ophir ... T 100 |2431,634 in 1895, Since July 1, this season, the | WHEAT—Futures, quiet. May, 5s 8%d; July, | 3-T> Dfllg!. ?fll‘l,nmfl c?f:'s?xf'u ;‘"Dfl;*’é 'o-rg The Alamo mine in Utah paid its first divi- z; e Ll 3 Con Cal & V. .. 18) Plymouth 7 10| exports of wheat aggregate 193,262,178 bushels, | 68 8%d. Spot wheat—No. 1 red Northern, firm, | & case, 8%c; 10-1b palls, 6 1 ' o dend of $2500 on the.7th, A Bias {12 2 ND SILVER MOVEMENTS. o ¥ : L > b tins, 1 or 2 in a case, i%c; wooden buckets, 20 | ““ry, 26 0| 545106 12:41 GOLD AND SIL A Deadwood . Quicksilver . 260 | against 191,508,685 last year. 6s 43gd. The t, S%c; fancy tubs, S0 Tbs net, 7%c; half- e Argonaut mine of California will pay & 7 §:30|—0.8] 1:36 2.9 . — % the | Gould & Curry Do prefd, ex-d... 7 Bueiness ‘faflures show a notable falling oft | CORN—Spot, firm; futures, steady. April, | [bS Bet JWC; (oY, tube, © 2 2 dividend of $20,000 on the 24th. Ew Wl 2 The movement of gold to and from Hale & Norcross.. 20 Slerra Nevada..... from those of last week, ageregating 187, | 38 S%d. . h 74c: The Golden Cycle mine of Colorado pald a B A ted States for March compares as fol- | pomo oy ... .55 00 Standard . _ 250 | aEninst 243 in the preceding week, 224 in this | FLOUR—St. Lous fancy, firm, 7s 6d. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPs, | dividend of $5000 on the lsth. £ L cukt STl e 5 Union Con 40| week avear ago, 716 in 157, 240 in 189 and St 2 The Highland mine of South Dakota paid a O e il it e B ek . L Mexiean ........... 50 Yellow Jacl ST L e LA COLTON, MARERE: The circular of Jacob Wollner says: “There | di¥ldend of 320,000 on the t6th. =~ © (s Pty morning tides aee given in the left mport: -$30,200 ¢ < . < e ork an ondu; rio m! 5 S 7 Export G BOSTONSSTOGIE A NDSBNDE: number 30, against 2 lact week, 15 in ihis | NEW YORK, April 21.—COTTON—Quiet. | has been a good deal of wool selling in the | ooiq°, il TorE AHE SUPTUIRS Hose "° | hand column and the successive tides of the i Money— €4 Blec Tel........20 | week a year ago, 22 in 1897, 36 in 189 and 32 | Middling, 6%c. last two weeks, principally fall wool and defec- | “The report from the Standard Consolidated | 4aY In the order of occurrence as fo tm®, T00 Excess Amports = fall Touns.......3 @4 Wich Tel . LIUITS | in s, . tive springs, also some Nevadas. There has|mine of Bodle for the week ending April 15 | Second time column e e idhrias of rt last month §375,00 went from | Time loan: SULL Ao Brefd. s S N S TR oy e LOCAL MARKETS. also been quite a movement in scoured wools, | states that the usual explorations continue on | the 48v. the third tine SPumB 00 CR000 fong San Fr to Honolulu e (e 2 B . . but at low prices. In new spring wools very | the 130, 518, 36 and 350 oot levels in the Moyle, | f1id {08 030 aay: except when there are but he silver movement for March compares &8 | \ 0. Sugar. 18435 Wis Cent 1s........ 69 NEW YORK, April 21.—FLOUR—Receipts, EXCHANGE AND BULLION. little has been dome g0 far. Some few lots | New, Black and No. 10 ledges, and low (0 18l | e "tides, as sometimes occur. The heights 1508 Do prefd Mining_Shares— 12,907; exports, 18,445 Firm for low grade of spring from southern foothills have been | §{i17 00 'S SROWIRE T POt Of the OPEAINES. | given are ‘additions to_the soundings on the Bell Tel. Allouez Min Co winter, but easier on spring patents. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. 3 United States Coast Survey charts, except is being extracted from the stopes on the sev- eral levels in the Maguire, C. and D. and For- tuna ledges. The best ore is coming from the Boston & Al Atlantic ..... when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, Boston & Maine...178 Boston & Mont.. 4%c to Te. and then the number given is subtracted from WHEAT Receipts, 137,250; exports, §7,M5. | Sterling Exchange, sight. Spot market weak. No. 2 red, 82%c f. o. b. | Sterling Cables $4 85% | sold from 7c to Sijc. Fall wools range from 4 450z | 700 lower part of the San Jonquin Valley Lt i Boston L, Butte & Boston | No. 1 _Northern Duluth, $6ic f. o b. w York Exch: P 10 | 1s nearly through shearing and a good deal | { > < yng the depth given by the charts. The plane of EIXCOBS EXDOIA .+, -roze LB E6L | *hi Bur & Calumet & Hecl } No. 1 Northern New York, 884c L. 6. b, | New Tork Bocnete: (SIENt i = 12% | of mew wools, also last year's spring and fail, | G 200 T, vein, In No. § north stope, on the | roforonce 1= the mean of the lower low water EXPORTS OF SALMON. | Eitchburg “entennial . Options opened firm but were weak | Fine Silver, per ounce = 59% | which remained in growers' hands, have been | oo 5 %214 4t §s fmproving in No. 2 north stope | To————————— = > Franklin ..... for the balance of the day. Crop news showed y Z bought up, vear's staple bringing from 6c o v L G ALL. S t h Mexican Dollars .... 48G@45% 5 on the 470-foot level. At the mill during the | TIME B. te of Salmon from this port m:r(n‘.} : Fenaralik 51d Dominion. cnr;xidvrnh!e improvement both from private to 7, six months’ wnnldlrnmdslc|(n 7e. 'l;hnfn:hw vt A the il rA‘im". r of t ar amounted to 106,22 T prefd. 8614 Dsceola . and semi-public sources, and long wheat was WH GRAINS. clip is not in very good condition, most of e Sl Pt = | c Office, U. 5. N., Mer- ages, valued at $42.000, | yrexican Central... 1444 Quiney thrown over freely all afternoon, offsetting B Ty R B Wools showing a cocklebur, and It is rather | 8%say of vanner tallings, $10 5. Concentrates B“;‘,f:mf‘-"";';"r%‘n’:‘;, e i Cal) packages, at $305, | 313 Colony Tamarack the effect of big export transactions. May, | WHEAT-Bullish news was not sufficlent to | dark, owing to the long dry spell in the early.| BRoSucet, ths fonei ceay Falud, STt 20 Amal April 21, 1309, r 1568 bl o 3 5-16@70%e, closed 78% v, TEL@T9%c, = 3 jyas nphaunc R it od, s per 5 E EREE Wolveripe: 15g0%c, closed 784c; July, TBX@INC. | jvercome the bear element at Chicago, and |Bart of the winter. = Wery few foot ounce, $2 48 Tallings plant No. 1 treated 104 | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry OUTPUT. eyt ] i R Steady. quotations fell off. The feeling here was weak | "““The price for scoured wool has not ad- | tons of tailings for the week. Plant No. 2 is ?u“dln!l was 'lr"rbr“h’" ittt S B i £ o Do prefd. 115 Humboldt Quiet in sympathy, and sales on call were smaller. |vanced and whenever a cent per pound or more | 8till in course of construction. T R e el U o wce the world's produc- | weetingh Elec..... 49 Union Land 7 —Copper and_spelter continued n | spat Wheat—Shipping, $1 07%@1 10; milling, | is asked it stops the sale. In Nevada the early e PO oG CALKINS, e rop vear ending July L | Do prefd.......... 6 |Winona .... | the lead as to strength and activity, while tin | ¢ 1o1@1 13, shearing is nearly finished, and the wools are BTOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. et oo N R t 12.608 hags. which s an increase of | Wis Cent. v Y and lead exhibited pronounced weakness and Ty CALT, ROARD SALES. in fair condition and are selling at $@10c. Bl - . e R further loss. News from abroad and primary 5 i L “In the Eastern market, especially in Bos- FRIDAY, April 212 p. m. — — b 1 of '1897°8, which THE LO! MARKET. points to-day was quite conflicting and led to | Informal Sesslon—9:15 o'clock—December— | ¢, “there have been large 'transactions, but at Bid.Ask. | Bid. Ask. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. " B e more or less caution on the part of both buy- | 2000 ctls, §1 15%; 2000, $1 15%: :;"‘,v} “115~ lower prices than have prevailed since the | Bonds— |Cent L& P...— 8 | s . LR rmusil | NEW YORK. April 21—The Commereial Ad- | ers and cellers here. The Metal Exchange | Second Sesslon—December 2000 ctls, S115. | early part of 18%7. It seems the manufacturers | 4s quar coup..13% — |Equit G L Co. T4 71| Steamer. From. Due. . _ annually 5 called Regular Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, o kA ulation is goin; e % T st t the States now | vertiser's London financial cablegram says: | “a/led 7 = = . 54,000, $1 143 May-— 6000, $1 09, have their own way, no specula 3 BOINE | 48 quar reg Mutual El ¢ 5 2 Ir the e | e e Tt tartay ox. | PIGIRON—Warrants, $1050 bid and $10 7 | $1 i%: 66,00, - May 6000, $108. | s, | 0N and wools are only bought as they are | {s quar new. 1:0%120%|0akiand Gas D. Hernster....|Coquille River, lApL 23 S < {/Tue miskatners mel Sl andioillibo il laads S P s ST S e o °UI® | wanted, and If the seller asks a higher price | is quar coup’ 108 — Pac Gas Imp Mackinaw Tacoma Apl. 23 = SED) CorpeniEnares St BIATS OPPER—Firm, with buyers a: 7 . 20,000, Mt o 5 it stops the sale. e woolen goods marke! Miscellaneous- {Pac L Co. Corona .........)San Diego... S AlE UApr 2y corda. which opened 10% bid and promptly | TIN. fer, with §24 §71 bid and §25 asked. | BARLEY-—The market was dull on call and | jg goif not very active and at the prices wool- | Cal-st Cab 58.116 — |8 F G & E | Walla Walla...|Victoria & Puget Sound Apl. 22 jumped to 11%. then weakened to 113y and closed | LEAD—Easier, with $4 30 bid and $ 321 | neglected on the epot. Prices were weak. en goods are sold now It seems that wool can- | Gal Elec L 6s.12%127% [San Bron b bl G S R AL s Aty {API 22 at 11%. The double option to end with the year | asked. The brokers' price for lead is $ 10 | Feed, §102%@1 07%; Brewing, $1 10@1 12% per | not” advance materially for some time, as|C C Wat 5s....108% — |Stktn Gas 6s. — 131 | Bristol .. _|Departure Bay -...|Apl. 23 was sold at 212@3. Tintos were 4i'3. These have | and for copper §19 12%. | etl manufacturers say that if they cannot buy | Dup-st ex ¢... — — Insurance— | Czarina ....|Victoria & Puget Scund/Apl. 22 been gold by dealers who want to buy Ana- JTER-Strong, with $6 65 bid and $6 75 | CALL BOARD SALES. wools at thelr own price they will use cotton, | E L & P 6s..131 135 [Firem's Fund.218 227% i Coquille River..|Grays Harbor. 528 seasonal falls to | conda. Some Americans were heavy and unin- Informal Sesslon—9:15 o’clock—No sales. and as they have machinery wherewith they | F & Cl Ry fs.11f — Bank Stocks— | Wyefleld .......[Nanaimo. 23 date last rrr-\rlml 3“(:”'1 The “:tr)n;r;w";;-‘l:l «lx"}‘m ] nrlwmns closed qum‘ ;‘" 3 w{’!nts Second Session—Seller 99, new—2000 etls, | can use cotton the product shows as well as | Geary-st R 5s. 92 — |Anglo-Cal .... — 67 | Fulton .|Portland - ant e close 01 e net lower. Sales, 15, bags, including: Ma; 8810, all-wool grades. H C & S 5%s.102% Bank of Cal..255 — | Ronit - . INewpm s Last . § 95 July. 8 15; October. ' § 40 November, | Regular Morning Session—No sales ‘‘The Buropean market is high and advanc- | I, A Ry 8., — 105% Cal § D & T, > Ts s port fson Eeason CLOSING 0: December, §$5 60; March, $5 75. Spot cof- | Atternoon Session—Seller '99, new—2000 ctls, | ing, especlally for fine merinos, owing to their | [, A L Co 6s..101% — |First Nationl, b .35 316 April 21.—Canadian Pacific, 92; fo, dull. ~ Mild-—Quiet. SSTe0; HO0O, S81ge; 2000, RSige. scarcity on account of the drought in Austra- Do gntd 6s..101% — [Lon P & A. WAktenaw 0.00 19129 127 cific_preferred, S0%; Union Pacific AR-—Raw, steady. Refined, steady. OATSBusiness continues 1ight at unchanged | lia, and we are selllng to-day wools that were | Market-st_6s..125 125% |Mer Exchange — 1 > | Willamette ! 0.00 3.9 7 | prefer: S1%; Grand Trunk, $%: bar sliver, | - BUTTER-Receipts, 3573 packages; steady. ces imported and are in bond, also forelgn wools | " Do 1st M 7s.116%117 ¢ i o 5 o 13.91 §.87 | preferred, Si%; " A% prices. D 5 2 ev Nat BK..180 Luella «eeer.| Tillamook.. e ) 1 7.3 | dull, 277%d per ounce: money, 1%@1% per cent. | Western creameries, 1y@lsc: factory, 13@l%c. | " Fancy Feed, §142%@145 per ctl: good to | which were brought in before the fariff went| NC N GR7s.108 — | Savings Banks— oot Yaquine Bay 5 0.00 416 | — EGGS—Recelpts, 8779 packages. Quiet. West- | cnofce, §1 37%@]1 40; common, §13212@1 3; Sur- | into effect, also some long staple domestic | N Ry Cal 6s..115 — !Ger S & L.. — 1630 | Alliance .. Rtk % 0.00 6.05 | BRADSTREET'S FINANCIAL REVIEW. ern, 13%@l4c; Southern, 12%@13%c. prise, $1 45@1 50; Gray, §1321@1 37%; Milling, | wools for export. N Ry Cal 5s..113%114%|Hum S & L.1050 1150 | State of Cal....!Portland 2 0.0 S = DRIED FRUITS 31 4061 425 per ctl; Red, $180@132%; Black, | *The wool market closed with a fair demand. | N p C R R 64 108 0% [ ansteata et 2 o 418 | NEW YORK, April 21.—Bradstreet's finan- | N\pw YORK, April 21.—California dried | $1 25@1 30. “‘Mutton sheep and also lambs and stock | NP CR R —" | Santa Rosa.....|San Diego 2 0.00 1.65 | cial review will to-morrow sa | fruits, steady. i CORN- sheep are bringing high prices and can be | N Cal R R 8s.107 101 | Umatilla Victorta & Puget Sound|Apl. 27 San F Max! More or less irregular tendencles have been | EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 7@S%ec; | A Smail round Yellow, $1 25; Eastern large Yel. | quoted from $3@4 per head for old stock and | Oak Gas 3s...103 — [Security S B3W 330 | Wellington Departure Bay |AplL 27 F R Max : = . prime wire tray, S4@c; choice, 9G9%c; fancy, | low. $112%; White, §11214: mixed, ?1 06%4@ | $2@2 50 for lambs. Om C Ry 6s..123% — |Unlon T Co. — 1465 | Curacao Mexico.. € ns 4%; mean, 5 shown in_speculation this weck. The crop | Prim: T I REEC: s £ *| 110 per ctl: Californfa White, nominal. There is less strength in Hides, though quo- | p'g ] Ry 6s..108 109 | Street Rallroads— Coos Bay.......INewport W 1 SRAL | prospects have plaved a considerable part | TPRUNES-—9%@93c. RYE—$1 per ctl tations show no particular change. Hops con- | p & O 6s......111 — |California S raerTe Mara S IOh e oAl T rar | determining the drift of sentiment and wi APRICOTS —Roval, 13%@e; Moorpark, 14| BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. tinue nominal. ¥ Powell-st 65... — 12214/Geary ......... 5% — | North Fork..... Humbolat. . ror., The v oudy over the | the pending uncertainty about the situation @ise. iy g e g e HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | gac E| Ry 5s. — — |Market-st .... 63l 63% | Columbia _IPortiand - STAeht vatni] LLSIICECWHEALIRER e S g0t ook DL abe | @ PEACHES—Unpesled, 9@13c; peeled, 25@25c. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted 15%155%0ak § L & H. —« —" | Etian ey on ‘and the | SETIHE € 0 D itk Meress I | e : i Gl stestier ook ouf ILND Harvelk |3 e sor singe, 0Gs R ited Kip, be: Cart, g oAt (Eresidlo o STEAMERS TO SAIL north "HICAGO G 1 e 00l 27 5 B R . | 5 Cal 68107 — | ‘Powder— E 2 The T over tne | SU shibete oIt e O et SR G0 SIaly R Flour. Joc i duy HId e e e ol and [Dranddy SRR ot calitornia ....175 1573 | = T Dest 7 i northw and fatien | 407 SRR R0 Niaa Fallen o and profes | CHICAGO, April 2L—Unexpected steadiness | FLOUR — Callfornia family extras, $375; | 3¢ dry Kip and Yea, 10@Bgc: doy Call, 170! | S p C 6s (1305110XINKIE Dynamite. . ssgio) * | _Steamer. | Destination. | Satis | Pler. over t sin and platedu regions | sional manipulation has been neither so gen- | at Liverpool and rather light shipments from | pakers' extras, §3 5083 65; Oregon and Wash- | Wool, 35@6)c each; medium. 70@%c; long Wool, (3 B € s (108 — — Glant Con Co. 67 6704 | coos Bay...[Newport......|Apl 2. 9 am|Pler 11 " ober Nevada, | eral nor pronounced. 1In fact some of “the | Argentine for the week gave wheat some | (ngton, $3@3 50 per bbl. 9c@$1 10 each; Horse Hides salt, $176@225 | 3 | § 1y g 5e10s — | Sugar— - 2% | Pt Arena.[Point Arena. /Apl. 22, 3 pm|(Pler 2 t e Y ;rndnridfjlr(v‘la I-"; ?‘wr‘f“'im*** to act (':r”j; strength at tr opening. May started MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | for large and §1 l? -m:éll: dCol:s. sAzc = 8 P Br 6s 123 125 H;ng P Co.... 167 17% | Columbta . 'Prrtland..... tAnL 22010 am!Pier 24 Condit rable for partly cloudy | tha slightest . appearance danger. The | 5L T4U@iike and advanced to TH4C | 1ows, usual dlscount o the trade: Graham | TAUCOWZNo. 1. zendered. SMOUo per ID: | gy Water Gollsli6k|Haw C & § C.a0s° — | A Blancha/Humboldt.... [Apl. 2. 8 pmiPler 13 pRase Saturday Granger and Pacific stocks have consequently | e o e Winter Wheat | pour, $3 2 per 100 pounds; Rye Flour, §2 76 per | ' \vOOL - Spring Clips — San Joaquin and | S V Water 4s.104% — |Hutch S P Co. 323 323 | gorona [Saz Diege: | ABL 24,31 amibter 11 - » at San Francisco for 30 hours | pean uncertain in their action, while i eeh Mentiness and the price remten i | 100; Rice Flour, §7; Cornmeal, $250; extra | Southern, 7 months, 1G9c; year's staple, .60 | S V WisGdm). 10251024 Paauhau S P. 41% 42 | porona -/ QUobadt. - | A7) 3 B ipler 11 e ot Pari cloudy Saturday; | StOCKS and some of the raliroad sp | The feeling was checked fur a time on | cream Cornmeal, $3 25; Oatmeal, $4 5094 | Sc; Foothill and Northern free, 10@12c; Foot- bl‘l{!n ‘_'i;mfi*;-‘i «-W—'u; Misceliancous— Walla WallVie & Pet S4.'Ap! 16 am/Plar & ’ GREt LI v cloudy Saturday: | continued to be the objects of bullish sub- | rerlirts by a prominent stat'stican that the | Oat Groats, $4 75: Hominy, $3 25@3 uck” | bill and Northern detective, 8Q10c; Nevada, | o JTnter CIOTKEC, © op, 8L PRC QD s — | Aloha ......[Point Arena.|Apl 3 pmiPler 3 ~ Sout i o partly cloudy Saturday: | POFG The industrials, while not neglected, | total yield for the vear would be 150,000,000 | wheat Flour, $4@4 2 Cracked Wheat, $375; | 5@llc. e A|Ger Ld Wks..280 — | yjjtance .. [Orezon Ports.|Apl 10 am|Pier 20 (Southern Ca artly cloudy Saturday: | Gere by no means as prominent as tney have an last vear. On this report the | Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 §0; Rolled | Fall Wools— MasiniCo o 0 srs IMer B Amsn s 00— iliseatecall IPortand Apl. 2% 10 am/Pjer 24 3 < nd threatening Saturday: | Do for some: time past. M was on | again, but on the em- | Oats (barrels), $6 55@6 %; In sacks, $6 35@6 75; | Northern Mountain Spring Valley. — — |Oceante S Co.. — 75 | Siate Calofortand. ... &bl 20 10 aminier ¢ L2 5 idy and threatening Saturday; | the whole in better supply and showed increas- | | the Modern Miller | Pearl Barley, $: Split Peas, $4 50; Green Peas, | Southern .. 2 Uas and Electrio— |Pac A F A 1% 1% | pary |Panama......lApL 28. 12 m'PMSS ik - | Ing ease. There is. however, still not a lt- | [{quidati 7d May was forced off | § per 100 pounds. Plains <. i Capital Gas... — — |Pac C Bor Co.ll0 — | &oTH, - e e AT a1 pIEMER ¥ atening Saturday. | tle discrimination practiced in regard to the | 4. 7310 o) ¢ & y s 9 ——— (OPS—1898 crop, 10@1lc per Ib for ordinary, | Central G Co.. — — |Par Paint Co.. 7% — ¥ Japan'Apl. 28, 1 pm|PMSS A n Tt 3 to 734e, closing at July sold as low as H b4 & IR Partly . | industrials as collateral for loans and broker- | 7450 and closed at T4%@7i4tae. There was a HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. 12@12%c for good and 13@lsc for cholce to fancy Morning Session. = = e = e vicinfty. Party;clouds 2ge houses ?r,.\n d 4 enaditlonal conser | noticeable falling off in_crop-damage claims b ; 2 from first hands. Board— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. < vatism about spe ealings on ®iN | quring to-day's session. Receipts at the chief | The Hay market continues to show rather = 00 C i Wi - 1s recast Official em. The week has accordingly been with- Al e i GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 200 Contra Costa Water. ... 66 o e ceThe week has necordingly been with™ | Western primary markets were 320.000 bushels, | more steadiness, owing to continued Hght re- %600 Contra Costa Water bonds, cash....109 | S agalnst 410,000 a year ago. Atlantic #XPOTLS Of | coipts, and it is probable that the auction will | pAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 5%c for June | 165 Equitable Gas be resumed on Monday. Alfalfa Is very weak el esa %0t B 230 Glant Powder Con.....cossrsriiris Y and July; Wool Bags, 2@Ze; San Quentin | 15 plwaiian Commercial & Sugar......103 00 curities and in the actions the EASTERN MARKETS, E Friday, April.21. rather diminished volume of tra Stmr City of Para, Zeeder, 20 days from | Wheat and flour wére 40,000 bush | " Corn declined under liquidation. Al fndica- | o standard stocks have supplled more than their | tjons pointed to a large acreage for the coming | and dull Bi 4 95. P o Panama, etc NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. recent quota of denlings. " Tondon Has not been e o e o e e e Weliing. | %40 Hutchineon § B Co. nen-oo Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 82 hours from Monterey, or of importance, the only wor 5 v SShias e ) » 5 - 2 g o pr were mostly | In thet American. marTEet there belns & rise in | Lilie the shipping demaniivasonly moderates | vy ny A G S=1T60620 peritans ton, $8. Southfield Wellington, §7 50; Seattle, | $15,000 Los Angeles R ete May corn closed heavy and %e lower. Heavy buying by shippers and elevator con- cerns on a renewal of the Liverpool rates pStmr Westport, Peterson. 44 hours trom San edro. Stmr City of Para, Brown, 19 days from Pa- FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $2350@24 per | $6: Bryant, $§; Coos Bay, 35; Wallsend, $7 50; | 40 Market-st Rallway onda. mining shares, said to be due to it i & Oilcake Meal at the mill, §31@31 50; Job- | Beotch, $8: Cumberland, $8 in bulk and $9 25 | 2 Mutual Electric Light. buying for American account. en the strength | ville and some cover- —— 1S $32@32 50: Cocoanut Cake, $24@25; Cotton- | in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; | 150 Paauhau S P Co. o t the market irregula : s which were suddenly withdrawn yesterday G in 3 S B nama and way ports. b DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. gk Sl Ay red d seed Meal, §28G30 per ton: Cornmeal, $23 50@ | Cannel, $§ 50 per ton: Rock Springs and Castle | 100 Paaubau S P Co.......... , Oce! s fro ay. For the greater part t it strengthened oats temporarily. May oats closed | 5e50. Meal, [$NG%, Por (e s Yeed, | Gate 47%60; Coke, $13 per ton in bulk and §14 | 390 boaupan 8 b gl Il Ship Oc: al. Bennett, § days from Seattle. nd b but pril ZL—R. G. Dun & Co.s | & Shade lower. B Schr Five Brothers, Jensen, 12 hours from ces fluc- | NEW YORK $16216 in_sacks. 5 Pacific Gas Imp. good cash meat demand, together with the | 89610 S0 oy Wheat, $13g1 for | RICH China. mixed, $4 05@4 10; China No, 1, Bitlers Point. formity with the well-k where near them are extensively spofled. Wheat | July Bark C D Bryant, Colly, Honolulu. in attention | weskly review of trade will say to-morrow: | high' price for hogs, strenkthened provislons = UC 4 0504 10; Ch S F Gas & Electric Co Schr Mary Etta, Nyman, ¢ hours from “din @ mod- | yets to prevent continuance of the heaviest | nearly all lost on account of the weakness in | Wheat A00 Sm DRt d Y. \ FhR e SR DL B LS WE V Water...\ L sesesenn 202007 | Schr T Eppinger, Colstrup. 16 hours from ol | trade eve sacted at go ofits : grains. May pork closed a shade higher and | @% Alfalfa. & v e oy 10 % Street— oint Arena. was evidence | trade ever transacted at good profits. The pay- | P8 %0 g ke each a shade higher. OUTSIDE HAY (from Oregon, Nevada, etc.) | pany quotes, terms net cash in 100-Ib bags:| .0 400 5. o Assoctation Schr Gem, Nelson, 3 days from Grays Har- naconda. Among | ment to Spain is supposed to have caused some | 5} 20 TS GRS INC 3 Ge follows: —Wheat and Wheat and Oat, $7@8; Cheat, | Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c; Pow- | 2 £ clatic g Bor Fing the | re Th e T i ] Amtie & S: | s6@s: Grass Hay, $@s; Oat, $1@8; Clover, $6@8; | dered, s%c; Candy Granulated, Skc: Dry Gran- Afternoon Session. e e e | Coal and | pothing tn any case, as balances due from other | _ Articles Open. High. Low. Close. | Timothy, ¥G1 per ton, | P e e C L S Dl s : chr Glendalé, Johnson, § daye from Seattla. ontinental Tobacco | countries more than cover the payment, and ad- | May SOk PT R e At I B I T e o | Schr John F Miller, Hansen, 6 days from ernational A‘.mr] and | vance bills against the crop to come forward | . Y T4 BEANS AND SEEDS en C, 472. el FE Dt " selpbdH Sl R i Grays Harboor. Ft appeared in | Jo050 Py Mhter will ‘scon_be offered. Loans S B 3 BEANDIREEDS. Yoo hoxad i RIOT S e s o more Blant R nd i Con: Schr Tvy, Samuelson, 16 days from Olym- e ke D el s T C e e K5 ‘order taken' for less than 75 barrels or lts piantation Co. £ | than on railway stocks, but on good commer- | 3% 5 T“:"‘ ‘;’;’:“E SERmolen Eher) ere is 10 | equivalent. 2% Hira o Sonumerial | _Schr James A Garfield, Lewis, 6 days from s ¥ | cial paper or railroad stocks money is in ample | Jul¥ . 35ty urther change eans. A 2 hinson S Willapa Harbor. il DTy oan SCHor Thte Brihwse fiook rera’ |'meptember 3614 “Bayos, §1 701 75; Small Whites, $2 SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Atkerac Ralivass | = CLEARED, and_ Iro Y sun st lon O Dbl Jlk. e, s L 0 ks > utual Electrie Light. and Thind | Lo e e e May i 27 ";‘”“;,‘ ;E,""; oSG ,"',’P:"l;,"‘flf'l‘"@ Hogs are firm at the advance, with light ar- R 5 : Friday, Apri] 21. ST with less trouble than had been feared. | July 4% R nal: Timas. 3 B@1; Pen, §2 25@s 30; | Fivals. The other descriptions are as pre- | 3500 S F & N P Ry bonds. Bl Cilyps Detsmam;fiCnas and “cmarket held | ¢y ough the completing of some organizations is | September ... 2 3 ters, nom| anas i Pea, £23G250: 1 viously quoted. 30 S F Gas & Electric Co. tka: Con Mining Co. : :ss was at a low : SEz Red Kidneys, §2 50 per ctl. X 2 STV Stmr Coos Bay, Shea, San Pedro; Goodall, ered or has falled. The usual time f Mess Pork, per barrel 5 . e Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers: | $100 S F & S J V bonds. . . ng lews | hin o ; isual time for | A SEEDS-Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow olesale rate N Waths Perkins & Co, nancial trouties dnthe string Bss ipdssed and BRI Y T Mustard, 2%@se; Flax, $2 15@2 25: Canary Seed, | BEEF—1%@Stc_per Ib. 8 L Bktn WH Dimond, Nilson, Honolulu; J D e quarters | the usual alarm about crops has done its work H 3 PGose per To:. Alfaifa, Bs@9ie; Rape, 24@ | VEAL Large, 7 . T%@Sc per Ib. Street— e Kalse & FDvon: Co. of WDt | e e ol iy b 2%c; Hemp, 2%@3c; Timothy, 5@5c. MUTTON—Wethers, Ti2@Sc; Ewes, 7c per Ib. | 50 Paauhau § P Co.......... . 4200 e B deslre o e | L i Thorialal ooy teshove)| atay . ; 5 DRIED PEAS—Niles, §115g2; Green, 2100 | LAMP-Diring (@1CRr . crmall, sxoomo| 10 baaatan 8 b Go BE- 0% . Friday, April 21 ined 1o the board: | Supported inferences warranted by the heavy | July o 8 235 per ctl. G T Lo Taeee o s AN Feaunau B8 Chit Stmr Queen, Jepsen, Victoria. o atrong e e e e | T POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | and Feeders, 44@4lc; dressed Hogs, 6%2@sc. o A Wt 6% | gmr Gieey felind: santa Cru S tistaciory shcacter | nontit 5 do no eat or cotton | _Shor giaiilistive, s § v, v. allway honds con. | to market In large quantities when crops an- | May ....... R e R T RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. e BRI T baable MAckanale. Briatol Hay: | e e recelpts have been 7,511,343 bushels, against | September Rhubarb, 266 sacks Peas and 238 sacks new Hor Priday. Apeil 21 SR B ety h 6.6 2 e i ok P oes g 3 g Session. & registered and the old | 5,206,643 last year, in three weeks of April, and | — - Potatoes. : 3 e : Bons Bt eian Coaneie s In the bid price. e ottt St el o R R R e ey T e ine oo A0 fi’?fix‘lfi‘n’sg‘.'“;k;‘ T8 Co Costa. Water. 6 3714 CHARTERS to-day amounted to 200,- | notice. Exports have fallen off amountin Flour, steady; No. i , Te; No, 3 t, ctls 3 s - 66 371 3 RS, 3oay Amounted o 0 | o O e toauly 47 174 Dushos Pt | 3 /sprinE wheaf, iT0GTe: No. 2 red, T¥Tic; | Asparagus and String Beans were in lighter | Barley, ctis....... 3,610 Bran, sks......... 4 Mutual Blectric Light. <1550 The Lancing loads coal at Departure Bay for Amerionn | included, in three weeks, againet 10015172 Iast | No. 2 corn. 8i¢: No. 2" oats, 28@Sc: No. | receipt and higher. Oats, etls......... 470 Bugar, sks 30 Vigortt Powder......... - 257% | this port. i0; Atchison | year. and the price closes but half a cent higher | White, 30%3@3ic; N o ¥@ie; No. 21 POTATOES—$1 40§91 50 per ctl for Early Rose, | Cheese, ctie....... 10 Sugar, bhls $1000 8 ater 4 per cent... +0o104 25 TELEGRAPHIC. it, 9900; do | than last week. | bar No. 1 flax seed, | ¢1 40@1 65 for River Burbanks; Oregon, §115 | Butter, ctls 232 Lime, bbls...0 15 Market-st Rallway e 83375 | pOINT LOBOS, April 21, 10 p m—Weather hicago Great | Nothing but industrial depression is left to | §1 2 winter, § prime timothy aced, | 130 for seed and §1 50@2 for large; New Po- | allow, ctls 224 Fggs, G0z Street— 3 R i d Iron, 21,500; | excite apprehension, but the industries are | $2 3042 35; mess pork, per barrel, 33 159 20; | tatoes, 112@3 per Ib. Corn, ctls 59, Wool, bags. 100 Paauhau § P Co... 40T 5y 2 (fted Gae, 3000 | meeting Something very unlike depression. The | lard, per 100 pounds,’ $ 25@5 27141 short ribs | "ONJONS—40@60c for falr and 75@%0c per ctl | Pelts, bdls. tons. ATtansen Setion: DOMESTIC PORTS. i Federal Steel, 15, | kind of “‘lull” that ajpears in the iron market | sides (loose), $4 50q4 %0; dry salted shoulders | for fancy. | Hides, no.... 473 Straw, tons. Board— NEWPORT—Arrived April 21—Stmr Alcatraz, 400 Louisville and rejolces the manufacturers, because they are | (boxed), $%@4lzc; short clear sides (boxed), §5 | VEGETABLES-—Asparagus, 50c@$1 25 per box | Leather, rolls. “ 33::;“2;:“ 5 Hutchingon 8 BI0o 35 viis 3225 | from Eureka. ' 5 , gals. c nhattan Consolidated, 960 | crowded far ahead with orders. It means, very | @5 12; whisky, distillers’ finished goods, per | for No. 2, $1 50@1 7 _ B or No.' 1 and $1 @2 for | Beans, sks Mexican National, true, that many buvers do not want to con- | gallon, §126; sugars, cut loaf, $595; granu- | fancy; Rhubarb, 40 c per box for the general | Potatoes, sks. prd 20 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 10 PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived April 21—Schr " ort Vega, from Santa Barbara. 15 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation. 110 National Steel, 4000; New | tract far ahead at the high prices now asked, | 1ated, $i 45. run and %c@$l for fancy; Green Peas, 2@3c; OREGON, W - GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed April 20—Sch - York Central, 4100; | and also that many orders have been for a | — T Recelpis. Shipments, | String Beans, 10@12%c for green and 'S¢ for | Flour, qr sks..... 7,528 Oats, ctls ol e e s MO0 | ponne, for San Francisco; achr Dauntiess, for 00, North Ameérican, | time withdrawn. It also means that manufac- P pments | Golden Wax; Cabbage, §1 40; Tomatoes. §1 5@ - MINING STOCKS. Guaymas: schr Melancthon, for San Francisco: 1000; Reading first | turers who are o crowded that little new busi- | e hala s . 46,000 10,000 | 2 30 Egg Plant, per lb; Garlic, lsc Family Retail Market. : schr Ploneer, for Honolulu. % il 16, mebsicar e LR et get et rer Al SR INE 2131000 253,000 | Pex b, iDried Okra, 150 periiby Dried Pupperd, Y. Following were the sales in the San Fran-| (FORT TOWNSEND- Passed up April 21— 16,500; Ten- | end of their engagements before fixing prices | ¢ Ly 25 i0c; Green Peppers, 20c; Carrots, 25@3c per elaoy Stock Boaaiiresteriay: Bark Gatherer, hence April 8, for Tacoma. Union Pacific, | for the future. Almost nothing is done in pig- | QAts, bushels 12,000 | cack; Hothouse Cucumbers, 50c@$l 50 per | FEggs are somewhat cheaper. Butter and 9 Stodl a yemorday s Arrived inward April 21—Bark Hutton Hi °r Tullion, 5000. " | iron, though Southern is sold largely at Chi. | Kye, bushels 64,000 | dozen; Sacramento Cucumbers, ~50c; Summer | Cheesa ate unchanged. Morning Session. o Vidtorin. Tor:Tadomn; on” Hall, cago and Plttsburg. Heavy demands for bars | Barley, bushels ..... - 4.9 | Squash from Los Angeles, 10c per Ib, Meats continue about the same. Poultry | 300 Andes . ... 100100 Hale & Norers. 25 NEAH BAY--Passed April 21—Ship Spartan, Atchison .. to be used in car ;m mhnfi works cannot be |~ on the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter - continues dear, the arrivals being light. Fish | 100 Belcher ........ 32 400 Ophir ...........110 | hence Aoril 11, for Seattle; Aus stmr Siam, i, met i Quises, Pl iy therh sed O | mathst mas e, aht B, Crnimaten 19 e i ons 5 wue e B Sstami o I MBS AT i | Sesming, for et Yod S ol timore & 0. aul - ST, o aces 7c; Dairi @13c. igus, steady; fresh, e .. S N e 9 rizaba, A , for attle. CanRAL T 5 tn to 10,600 tons structural work at Pittsburg and | aiiie. Chase, weule: Croameriss: 115(1‘12!,,.“’ The Poultry market is but moderately sup- only eummer frults in market. ‘The former are | 100 Chollar ........ 20 SI0 Union Con../... 47 | PORT GAMBLE-Arrived April %_Schr Ori- Ca ¢ P& O ome cago aken, though many others | % plied and prices are steady. us far scarce and dear, but the latter are ‘on_Cal V...165| 300 Utah . . 10 | ent, hence April 7. s e are deferred, and shots are lews active becants | LIVERPOOL FUTURES. With the exception of Hare and Rabbits | Eetting’ cheaper. 300 Crown Point... 18: 100 Utah . . 11 | sailed Aoril 20-—Schr G W Watson, for San o the works are generally too erowded. The coke | ywheat— M July. i G s ORI A G i Vegetables are slowly increasing in supply, Afternoon Session. Pedro. production is still close to the ~maxi | Opening .......i. 5 5 83 | o ey T ve Mrupkeys, 13014 for Gonbiers | and most kinds continue dear. 500 Best & Belcher 55| 500 Mexican 55 | (BOWENS LANDING—Arrived April 21—Schr Do prefd Londanispeculatononiten jtin cto Bk, dn | Closing ... 158% 5 5% 14 150 for Hens: Geese, per pair, §1 132; | ,, Following is The Call's regular weekly price | 100 Caledonia. -..... 25| 100 Mexican 544 jpNewancehenos AoEl X); Chi | Texas & Pacific . n‘y 4440 ;315!:;::‘\'v:lh;gr‘n;.c a(nr: vm;‘xv-rw"“' e PARIS FUTORES ?‘?m:n::;gwhx"“ 2;’,:‘:2 -’;“xgfiuck:e!ss' Pé”g e ommgl Ust: 200 Challenge .. 500 Potosi .... ise SAN r‘(: RO—Sailed April 21—Schr Meteor, 3 b e strong and - o e, with Goslings, $2 25@2 5 .36 50Q7 e Port Gamble. > 9 B e tons prought back from Europe. though the | Flour— April. May-Aug, | §1 509 for young: Hens, $@6 30 young Roost- -;?rfii R S T DUNlerE Nev o ot O i r—htat Avell TGtns Teinn . UPD&G LUl Bene it Py Rt L Opa a2 B | e O e T s Tor sty | Wellimgton . —@ib 0 |Sonthnerd - 0 20 Gould & Curty 100 Yellow Jacket.. 3 | San Franclsco: stme Alliance, for San Fran- e 3 n March. CIOSIng ... R i TH 5 3 @i; . $5@6 3 pICK e 2 . AN W At o e Men who have held wool stiffly for more than | Wheat— = Gipeoth, SLNGTD men duten fUF oldenoNL DO S B P 150|320 Justiar,, S SGREKA—Arrived Aprll 21-Schr Allen A b i et re a year are selling {reely at bottom prices, ad- | Opening ........... 205 225 for Squabs. B —a 1 R e e mittedly the lowest of the vear. Sales at thres | Closng ....ve: lom 5190 | GAME Hare."$1: Rabbits, 3135 for Cotton- | Seattle oo L Iellowing were the sales In the Pacifio Stock | M5 LIS L stmne Pomena, for San Fran. Do p £ 91| Bxpress Companies— | S oL TscKSteInl cwo mecks Hiave bean 25,808 e talls and $1 for small. B”&"’" ‘P“‘“““' o e e 17tk ooyt bed ,’,’,‘nmm‘ SR cisco: schr Jessie Minor, for Honotulu A A IR — | 255 pounds, of which 17,937,585 were domestic, | CALIFORNIA PRUNES IN NEW < 2 — utter, fancy, per mon_Eggs..175%@— 3 s X D R e N el o B e BUTIHE, (CHENER JAND S HOGE, square ...l 08— |Ranch ‘Bges. per 800 ALt oooennei 0200 Justice . e e R vl bl 3 .000_pounds, was sold for export to England, | NEW YORK, April 21.—The Journal of Com- . per roll.....35 fozen ... -20@— es . 10 200 Mexican ....... 5 | SEATTLE—Arrived April 21—Br Do prefd Wells Fargo .....137 |@0d 1,250,000 pounds Australian in bond, Which | merce says: The principal feature in the Cali- | . Cheese 18 "““,“"h"““;" dikiortie E‘:"" and Do, good ... 30 |Honey Comb,”per 300 Belcher ........ 33 600 Ophir . Bralt from: Viotartesiahio Soutie. ?ch:l:‘;:fl Do 1st prefd .... 37%1A Cot Oil ........38% | jp'tnac it tibely ted. CWith aceus | European exporters. The report that the | BuTTER. 3 Chicese, Bwisii o i . o CHER) otost ... + 22 | greso, hence April 19. Ft Wayne Do prerd ........ 83 oW CADRDU DeSIIDorec h assur- | ponch crop has been seriously damaged b £ = 2 BV 300 Best & Belcher 54 100 Slerra Ne: 9 | TACOMA—Arrived Aoril 21— Gt Nor prefd Y |Amn Spirits 30k |iamce rn’ l"’*"" nrflw'f‘!l! h;r g‘fl;‘nds,flwnolzn late L{rng‘g,penupled with the atatement hes “Lrtamery Fancy creamery, 16%@17c; seconds, | Meats, per Ib— | 200 Caledonia ...... 2§ 100 Sierra Nev..... 95 | hence Aoril & Bark Gatherer, e s 143 | manufacturers are waiting for the effect on | 80, (fosts, coupied UL OS, SRCERt that | s6c, 7 A Y . | Bacon ..... Pork, fresh... 15 | 1500 Con Cal & V..1'62t 400 Sierra Nev.... 94 | Sailed Aoril 21—Stmr Washtenaw, for S: Tilinots Cent . 4|Am° Tobacco 1.1l 1224 © | various combinations. Tre demand is mot at | in"pigland, Germany and elsewhere on the | s 1ase aer o, Sooo t© cholee, M@Ke: | Beet, cholce. Pork, salt 12 | 600 Con Cal & V...1 6 100 Union Con...... 47 | Francisco. e 5 e et D e o3 | present very large. and considerable machin- | (" on commiselon, has. it s stated; | MO UG REEID L o s o, 100 | o080 Pork, chops... 100 Crown Point... 18 100 Union Con 46 | GREENWOOD — Arrived April 21 — Stmr oot Pk ik | e s de cotton has advanced dic. An ad: | Ciied Furopean nd English buyers to again | oo Cholce, mild ew, e old, 106 | Corned Beet.. Round Steak. — | 100 Crown Point... 19 200 Yellow Jacket Whitesboro, hence April 20. Laice Bore “IIII20 |Com CableGollllm | yance of e I some staple goots IS considered | {irm Thoir aitention to Callfornia zoods. There | 1055, Crearm CREAtRr. IEIEC Ham, Cal..... Sirloin, Steak..... 150 Afternoon Sesston. Sailed April 21—Stmr Alcazar, for San Fran- - B nited States, against ast year, and 22 in o r c per e h Al Pork Sau: .. 12%4@20 C: z £ Met St Ry ..... Gen Electric 18! e to be pending for the purchase of a number & ot e 1 * H TEEN N Mich Cent aw Comi Co 110+ | Canada, against 29 last year. of additional cars by -exporters. but the con- DECIDUOUS AND GITRUS FRUITS. Veatgmeertoninitgrs | | 200 Sonical e L L R Z | (QUEENSTOWN-Arrived April 21—Br ship Minn & St L. Brooklyn R T BRADSTREET'S ON TRADE CONDITIONS, | Culslon of transactions has been delaved, we 200 Hale & Norers. 24 200 Slerra Nev..... o Flecimooas 2nd. from Oregon, and proceeded Popist prefd intnl Paper ... aiEabi INDIIN ":lfl;;";‘flr-fl» oioE "‘;h‘e"‘,fe'_‘r:““:g Vlews | Receipts were 126 boxes Cherries and 152 ggcu‘ "i‘h--m‘gm 200 Mexican ....... 54 200 Union Con...... a gon, :rexdwlmeeg:dsthnwm%:r'-:?:lm',«"?xm P Mo Pacific ........ 50% fd .. V] v . o uyers an . e 0 be “l ese, each...$1 5 [} Sl e g . pril 20— Moblie & Onio..". 108 ILareds Gas ,| NEW YORK, April 21.—Bradstreet’s to-mor- | ciner and quite numerous export inquiries, but | chests Strawberries ers, each. Pigeons, pair.. 2@ 0 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ship Vincent, from Tacoma; Br ship Falls of g i e L i7 84 | row will say: The general business situation | In view of the comparatively small stocks on | Cherries continue in extremely light recelpt | Old Roosters, Rabbits, pair.. b . Afton, from Oregon. Do prera 1 do D prefd 1113 |1s one of quiet strength, while in industrial | £iof no large business, it is held, is likely to | and prices are firm. Strawberries are higher | €ach .r...c.......0@85 Hare, each.... 2 FRIDAY, April 21 : FALMOUTH — Arrived April 21—Br ship N J Central ..121% (Nat Lin Ofl ....... lines activity continues unabated. The uni- | CCCHT, r‘he"fl'r l';,“Ye‘;s“:l:u"l‘ly come up to sell- | ggain, Fryers, each. |Wild-Geese, pr BidiAGk el _:sll:i m. figfl‘;?;nr_rro;:og?xon; Br ship Sir Robert Fer- § ¥ Qentral 1010305 Pacifie Mall 2% | versal testimony of damage to ' the winter | {5, PP OF, the iz Aceept the | Limes have advanced. There Is no change in | Broners, s i agm] " 7 ™@ = | Alpha Con...... 01 03 Justice Bigek | " Satled April T8=Br ship Glendoon. for Fleet- Do It Dreld il s Ay Pt ”m:f ;‘;‘he;:‘cgux;'hggl h‘,‘,"w,',:';"'};‘n",‘fi’}' l}}",‘,fi,pi""“j The spot demand for Callfornia prunes ia Oranges and Lemons, though the former are in Bratte and Nutee Alta ... 08 10 Kentuck . 0 05| wood: ship Henry Villard, for Fleetwood: Br o 24 prefd .... 32 H . - oved | fairly active, but s of hand-to-mouth char- | redu: supply. ndes i 1 y ‘Wash.;.. — arl lougomont, for A . nly; T taoo.s i(;’« ;:In\:;!g;ra S i‘gv weather conditions strengthening the hopes of | neter and Jobhers seem to be doing most of | DECIDUOUS FRUITS— fil"“"“fl'h“’» s 1{855 Belcher i 32 34/ Mexican 53 g: BlRKENHEAD—‘XmJ‘et:e,\r'Bm 15—Br bark LR T T % (a larger area in spring wheat and also to good | the business and the market is somewhat un- | Apples, §125@150 for common, $2@2 50 per BW eny a ;. 8 Sl . 5@10 | Best & Belcher 54 35 Occidental 31 — | Port Carlisle, from Newcastle, NSW. Sl el et 2 crop reports abroad and increased visible sup- | gettled in consequence of the offerings of in- | box for No. 1 and $3@3 50 for choice to fancy. e ok e trawl es, per Bullion . 02 03 Ophir 110115 | . LIZARD—Passed April 20—Br ship Glencaird, Telfpaiis S o LD L lies, as compared with & year ago, encourag- | ferior rejected goods. Large sizes of prunes | Strawberries, §3@11 per chest for small and | Cherries, per Ib..15@35 drawer . Caledonta I 25 27 Overman 11 13 | hence Dec 7, for TLondon Ontarle & T T U S Leather 9y | ing forelgn buyers in thelr neglect of American | are reported to be in emall supply, and there | $4 50@7 for large berries. Lemons, duz.... —| Wainuts, 1. Chollar . . 28 29 Potosi ... 21 23 | ANTWERP—Sailed April 20—Br ship Bour- i e LD fti e OB Qn cnlarxpimemand for this coun- | fs not much of the smaller fruit to be obtained, [ Cherries, T5c@$1 25 for red, $1@1 7 for white | Limes, doz 15 Challenge . 28 29 Savage 1l 24 25 | baki for San Francisco DER & Nay ursl A e 4 :2; ;le;-:’:r]x:n::}]u:;g xflmn‘:;":rr'{'n s .'}Sfrf.? we und;rslood,l from first hands, either here ;{nd ksl . 1 fsflp;;@gnx for black; extra fancy A“_’&R;;bk'; et Confidence ..... 71 75 Scorplon 01 03 | .CAPE TOWN—Arrived April 21—Bkta Jobn Pac Coast 1st pfd. § | Do prefd agricultural exports, notably cereals and cot- | 07 0" the coast e SITRUS FROTTS - Navel Oran Astichokes, dos... 2003 Lettuce, doz.. Con Cal & V...160 165 Seg Belcher.... 02 g3 | Smith, from Chemainus. 0 20 prerd 58 ‘West Union ....... 2% | ton, as compared with a year ago. For EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. per box: Seodiings, 110%; Medlrersantan Sadcts, | Beste, So. 2 g:lonn. SRS | S A %'gfff",_f“" - 8 % TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. Reaars oAl e A e D T o O 02 Lemone™ 1 @160 for common and | Beans, white, Tb.. 4@ § |Potatoes, 1b..... 2% 1 | Con New York. - 02 Syndiestn” T 03| (LONDON_arrived April 21—Stmr Marquette, Pphns e fi’«l"‘g Btesl 2 ::"/: et :":u mineral olis has ‘been partly mads | CHICAGO, April fL—Cattle wero weak to- | 3s: California, Ll-:u.d'?slc%n l;:f“-:}:u’i"’:: g‘l’g:d e o Do Bttt B | Eoard G o plnasa 250 2 75 ";T\'gi;gg&;mma April 21-Stmr Bel- . .. 0 pre: of arly $10,000, other prod- | day. Grape Frult, $2@3; Bananas, $150@2 50 per | Cabbage. each 5 o genland, from Philadelph! Do prefd iy 10 |Pas Coast sevvies 40 | pots, leaving phe net &am_g_c! as e‘olnpu-edl With a g0od demand prices for hogs made lbunch Pineappies, §2@4 0 per dozen. A Caulifiowers, ikl 6G10, Rhubarb, pr 1b. mu; it AMSTERDAM “Arived April 1-Stme Am- from New York, via Boulogne.