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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1899 7 : ; 2 e i t... 24 90 Potosi row will say: Favorable weather conditions | 2 rye. ‘3%c; No. 2 barley, 36@ic; No. 1 flax | Dried Okra, lic per Ib; Dried Peppers, 10c; [ cheaper. The Summer Vegetables are some- | 1100 Crown Poin : l A \A’ R I I ’ find_Terleotion in Tevorta of £00d retall distrls | seed, 31 15 mew winter: §1 1o. peime. timothy | Gréen Peppers. . 15G200; Carrots, . 35@3c per | what cheaper. 3 50 Crown Folnt... 23| 50 Savage .. » bution of spring and summer goods and in fair | seed, $2 35; mess pork, per barrel, $8 90@8 93: | sack; othouse ~ Cucumbers, 50c@$1 per | Foilowing i1s The Call's regular weekly price | 200 Crown e P e #illing-in orders from jobbers. Demand from | lard, per 100 pounds,'$5 15@5 17%: short ribs | dozen: Sacramento Cucumbers, 50c; Summer | list: 500 Gould & Curry 40| S wd first hands for general merchandise is 1f any- | sides (loose), 31 504 80: dry salted shoulders | Squash from Los Angeles, 10@125c per Ib. Coal, per ton— e e e ALY O e i, thing quieter, in keeping with the “between | (boxed), #@i¥%c: short clear sides (boxed) Cannel 12 00 (Castle Gate..89 60g— | 200 Hale & R R L MM SR o S oo | 5 period mow at hand. Industrial ac- | $4 $@5 05; Whisky, distillers’ finished goods, POULTRY AND GAME. Wellington . 10 00 [Southfleld o [0 uatioe B o ket e 3 Aot — Ghollar ... - 0 Ontario ....o.eoe 00 | tivity continues speclally marked, a pleasing | per gallon, 31 %. New Welling- Wellington 950 x | Mexican doliars still higher. Con' Cal & Va.... 159|Plymouth i1 15| feature this week being the practical absence | —-—— There 1s more Poultry on the market than 10 00[Coos Bay. 760 | 500 Kentuck ... Lot ot e Gould & Curry... 40| Do prefd ..\l 8 30 | While favoring retail distribution, the spring: | Wheat, Dushels &iesisere.. 35.000 53,000 | Guence B [Camurion Hgxs 1750 J I8 improvement in 3 Hale & Norcross.s |Sierra Nevada |1l 100 | like weather tonditions, however, have. been | Corn. buhels - 1229.000 654000 | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, M4@lsc for Gob. | Bulter, fancy. p Ranch Eggs. per IPHIEA Y APIIL S5t P m. Corn and Rye dull Homestake ........% 00 Standard ...l 24 | the raverse of stmulaon as regards quota: | Oats. bushels . i le16,000 1,130,000 | blers and 14@15c for Hens: Geese, per pair, $175 | Do, per roil dozen ............20G— Bid.Ask.| Bid. Ask. No further decl Hay. ver ........ 55 Union Con 3 tions of two of the country's greatest staples, | Rye, bushels 3000 85,000 S iGH A 5 e o = Alpha Con ... 06 07 Kentuck .... [+ Mexioan ok 0 W allaw Tonket bt e | e oL Rye D 5 @2; Goslings, 32 26@2 50: Ducks, @7 for old | Do, good ..... Honey Comb, per ol e o Feedstuffs unchanged. S sttt e h and cotton. In these and in hog prod- [ Barley, bushels . 13,000 5000 | and $7 70@s 30 for young: Hens, § 50G5 50; | Cheese, Cal 15 ™ .....12@15 | Alta ceseceese 09 s . S o BOSTON STOCKS AND BOND: ucts the tendency of values has been toward = eoTa—— . 5 500 | & it Andes 13 14| Mexican 62 Beans and Se ull : o Go: the BroduE = young oosters, $7 30@3: old Roosters, $ 50G | Cheese, Eastern 17 L —ew s Ll 3 14 8 Shipment 7 to China. oMomey— s, Mich Tel . 3 g lower ranke \vinter whestiicron Smaviss | 05, 1he Broduce, e o eeien 557 | 3,30: Fr_ers, $6a6 50; Brollers, $4 50@5 for large, | Cheese, Swiss..... 2002 Belcher .00, 3 35 Occldental S pmex gl imny all loans . 15@413,Gen Elec pre 5 ave continued regularly unfavorable, but goos 1 7. " or2@ | $2 50@3 50 for small; Pi 2 per dozen % Best & Belcher Op! 35 Onions rising and Potatoes declining. Tiime: toans’ ) g || Atehipeta. 8 | weather, enabling o large ares to be planted in | 160; Dairies, 11@e, Fees, steady; fresh, 12k4c. | Ff 08 50 for small; Pigeons, §1 5092 per dozen | Meats, per o= =L s | Beition oorer 62 03 Overman liilll 3 Butter and Eggs shading off. Stocks— Bonds— soring wheat, coupled with rather less active | Cheese, weak; unchanged GAME-—Hare, §1; Rabbits, $125 for Cotton- | Beef, chofce. 18G20| Pork, salt... 12 | Caledonia ...... — 39 POtOS! ...covnens 25 Poultry dull and in better supply. A T & St Pe...... 20i|Atchison 4s .......100% | €xport demand and denials of damage to Euro- tails and 31 for small. 4 Do, good. Pork. chops.... | Choliar ;. 3 3 Savage . 27 o h TG arpatite Amer Sugar ‘189 7| Wis Cent 1s..... 770 " | pean crops, have weakened quotations of wheat | . LIVERPOOL FUTURES. B Cormied i Bee Round Steak......12 Challenge Con. 34 36 Fcnrl“f“i‘};u< . 03 heap Raisins cleaning up, aojpcetd e and flour at the leading Bastern and interlor | o Theat— A“_’“;;. e BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Ham, Cal. S Sirloln Steak.....1sg— | Confidenice ..., o, o eE e vaia.1 u" Hams and Lard firm and Bacon weak. Boston & Albany. (257 Atlantic ... 3414 | New demands have been notably quiet in iron | Closing .. 71l s TR | There is no scarclty In Exgs and store are a | Land e 12013 bmgked. Best..- 12013 | Con Imperial. o1 =02 Silver Hill...... 35 Hogs advanced again. Boston & Maine...1s2 Boston & Mont... 383 | and steel this week, the most notable fcature PARIS FUTURES. fraction lower. Butter continues in ample sup- | Mutton ... 10@13 | Pork Sausages.. Crown Point.. 21 22(Syndicate ii.... — 05 Boston L ..........107 Butte & Boston....104 being large sales of Southern gray forge iron Lamb —@15 | Veal Con New York. 02 andard . FRUIT AND SALMON IN ENGLAND. Chi Bur & Q......143% Calumet & Hecla..48 | at Pittsburz. Prices exhibit all their | , Flour— April. May-Aug. | ply for all current needs and dealers are shad- | L ool 3 Exchequer ..... — . Louis ... = sl | Fitchburg .. {120 ' Centennial old strength, and here the margin of profit on | Opening ... - 4300 4380 | ing to sell. Cheese is easy at the decline. Hens, Gachr. . .60@85|Turkeys, per 1b...18@20 | Gould & Curry 3 40/Union Con ... i3 re is & better demand for Salmon and | Gen Electric ......119 |Franklin finisked sroducts 1s undoubtedly very good. | Cloging 24380 43| BUTTER— Young Roost- Ducks, each...e@3l v | Hale & Norcrs 24 2/Utah . LA prices are fully maintained, says the London | Fed Steel .......... 8% 0ld Dominon ... &8}z Tl wLoenEhiofithe Xunhetimaried shaws Mt | Ogening .. L2110 20 65 | , Creamery—Fancy creamery, 16%@17c; seconds, | _ers, each.....75c@$1 00 Geese, each...$1 Sotn Julla ... 0203 Yellow 2 2 Jrovers’ Gasetle, Ihe Tlala bas hroughicote) Mexican Cent +.1.. 18 Quiney. .. Steady, bt a. relatively higher range of yalues | Closing 13090 2L e | s Elesonsivaln [ HQRE Justice 22 River Salmon to Liverpool n| oy 8 A< A 3 { i) ey 'y, 15¢; 3 1H each ........ 60@65 | Ral S, =4 - the market for canned goods D rns s AN ek e s e L LI L LIRS EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. store, TG Der 1D, e, 105@11c: old, too; | DL Ca0hy @8 | Hare, éach.... 150 2 SUN, MOON AND TID pated that the prices for | B S N el ' e ReIng oice mild new, c; old, 10c; | Broilers, eac 5 £ <2 1l be affected by the increased | Rubber ... Rt [einiotepis amony G,"‘hy’"fi,'}.‘;i'i adsancingithls CHICAGO. Young America, 11@12¢c; Eastern, 14%:@15c. Fruits and Nuts— United States Coast and Geodetic ‘Sgrvgw West End i mand, ‘but chiefly by talk of the great con- | CHICAGO, April 28— CATTLE—The small ,55??,5:3.',':::“13: R T R R Sooridadin; gy doz Times and P!-gflgh‘t,!omt;f R — | Wes - ronl STEN i z —3ay o5 _ | 16% 4 % ; ples, 2 Limes, doz. 3 = k | wis 3 nion Land nounced to e close cek. Leather | vious prices. Fancy lots, $ 30@5 0; cholce | DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Blackberries, per Ralsins, thority of the Superintendent “he Coptic took out a treasure list of $58.707, | SES et : s firmly held, strength being imparted to this | steers, $5 10@5 45; medium, $4 60@1 80; stockers basket ©..20@— | Strawbérries, NOTE—The high and low waters occur at ptic took out a treasur NEW YORK MONEY MARK and finished products by the small stocks or s : 200 harf) about e R e | NE MONEY M2 AN Sl s and feeders, 3 705 13; beef steers, $ 0505 50: | Recelpts were 415 boxes Cherries and 310 | Cherries, oy Ib 12630, drawer the clty front (Mission-strest wharl) shout gold 20 in gold dust and $5080 in silver | NEW YORK, April 2%.—Money on call, 4g5 | Partlally compensating for the falling off in e B e fh;;:t;f‘;l:vb;n;::‘-e St G(\ms‘e:e"r’r‘l:; Ib... @19 Wainuts, 1. twentzifve inutaafiatenitan S RGEC PO 1lion e t; last loan, 4% Bants . | exports of natural products, particularly ce- OGS Th e P s A b v 0 e hles-— . = potl = it ;;;,;“',::’C;’;';‘ e g er- | reals, Is the immense expansion In exports of | | HOGS- There was o pBogd demand, | With | Gooseberries In from Napa, and the first sales | Artichokes, doz...20@50 Lettuce, doz... i et WEATHER REPORT. | change steady, with actual busipess in l,m‘fkfl;s- manufactured goods. Shipments of such goods SRl S Dang unchango $3 65@3 §; mixed | Were made at 50c per box, the price subse- Asparagus . 2@12 Mushrooms, 1b, 2 bills at $4 §14@4 §73% for demand and $4 Ssi@ | in March ranged over $35,000,000, or 35 per cent | $3 7053 80; butehers. 8 15@3 85; jights, §3 703 | quently declining to 3c, and some were left on | Beets, doz.. L2@151Onlags, b . Sun rises (120th Meridt o ~ lls) a2 $4 8744 873 1C . 4@ | Torts i rely if ever 0@3 %; ers, @3 %5; ights, ? 4 Beans, whife, .. 4@ 5 [Potatoes. 1. 20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) 4S5% for sixty days: posted rates, $4 851@ | Of all our exvorts, a proportion rarely if 395; pigs, ‘83 20@3 8. hand even then. o Sun sef SAN FRANCISCO, April 25, 5 p. m. |4 85 and $4 8734 8 commercial bills, $4 Si@ | &PProached before, and in view of probably | ° SHEEDP-The few offerings sold -o-day at yes- | Cherrles kept up under the usual light re- olored. . 4@ 5| Do, new. | Moon rises . The 1 - | rainfalls to | 4 4% silver certificates, G4@64ic; bat siiver, | Smaller takings of our natural products, fore- | tarday's rrices, Colorado wooled Jambe, § w7 | Celpts. There will be no Cherry glut this year | Lima, 1b......... 6g—iParsnips, = e following are the seasonal rainfalls 83%c: Mexican dollars, ddc; Government bonds. | Shadowing even more marked expansion In the | 610 “and ‘shorn, 34 TiAn 40 eliefle 35 25405 40, | from present indications. The first Royal Annes | Cabbage. each...—@10 Rhubarb, pr Ib 'nmet I'flme‘ .Tlme Time| date ns ared ith thoss, of same date last | GO, MSTite bonds, Arm; railroad bonds, g5 | future, providing that prices do not advance | eulls, “Fi 05y 55; Jeqriinge: 36t 25:" umihors | Of the season came In from Vacaville, and sold | Saullflowers, each B L S R L e e S e seas ainfall in last 24 hours: | ; ; H , ir- b Tl i iy ulls, 50; yearling 5@5 25; 1 Y - 5@— . doz 5@ v v R o h s g to.a point prohibitive of free shipments. | Western lambs, $3 05 15; sheep. $3 5@i 10; | at 150 per box. 5 _ | Cucumbers, per String Beans, 1b..10g12 | s 2 g eat, including flour, shipments for bulk of sales, $4 60@5 10; heavy export lots, $5@ | More Blackberries came in from Covina, sell. = 3§ Stations- 24 Hours. Season. Season. | CASH IN THE TREASURY. week aggregated 5,025,230 bushels, against 2.- | 71 g i g ing at lic_per basket. There was not much | .d0Zen .........76@2 0| Thvme. Ib. s 30 6.0 813 31 Eure o 32.09 3120 | 3 922,050 bushels last weelc, 4,649,000 bushels in the | ® Heceinte Cattle, 2000: hogs, 20,000; sheep, 5000, | Chanae ih Strawberries. Cress, doz bnchs..20@2 Turnips, doz....... 1015 5.7 9:10) 33 2 L0 1271 WASHINGTON, Aprll 25.—To-day's state- | corresponding week of 1898, 1,155,866 bushels in ety oyl * %% | "Oranges are in much lighter supply, but the [ 3reen Peas, Ib.... 4@ § Tomatoes, 1b Gl 12 amento - Tra 57| ment of the condition of the Treasury shows: | 1897, 1,260,443 bushels in 15%, -and 2,555,680 bush- CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. market lacks snap. fentlis 1 T St o Francisco......... 0.00 132 Avallable cash balance, $256,376,355; gold re- | €3 ‘in 18% 3 DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Elen pex it 0 416 | Avausbie, % A0 [ EDICCTE ) Strios Tuiy 1 hi the exports of wheat | F 50 | Barracuda 15@20 Shad HW 0.0 418 | serve, 24,736,545, asince July 1 this season the exports of wheat | NEW YORK, April %.—The Earl Frult Com- | APples, §1 5082 50 for fair to good and #@3 50 | BarT < B e b b 19| 65 5.1 0.00 5.2 THE LONDON MARKET. DuEheis last ear. Sie " | pany s0ld Calfornia Cherries at auction to-day | ©°F Shelee 1o fages, hest 1 all ana | Codfish ... —@15 Smelts b 12| 5:08 58 = D ET, st vear. el i e A rawberries, $4@8 per chest for small an —@ . » | 80 i 0 Pt - Business fallures for the week number 14, as | as artarians, $3@4 37%; Purple | g368 tor large berries. Flounders @12/ Soles ... ...l 0.00 183 | NEW YORK, April 2. The Commerclal Ad- | compared with 157 last week, 245 in thid week a | Guine, $2; Advance, $3 12 Cherries. Boc@el for red, T5c@$l for white | Halibut . —@—|Skates, ‘each......10915 | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides A\ T 5 P o 5. : Kingt z= 5 he early morning tides are given in the left Maximum temperature, | vertiser's London financlal cablegram says: | YEAT ago. ¢ in 186 and M5 in IR o\ PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. and $1@150 per box for black; extra fancy | Kingrish .. = @ e A ima and the sncocseive tides: of the an, 51 | The market here had a general setback t0-0aY. | work *or in ohis weelt & year £t 1807, Blakk moldiat $1. 7 Do, Horse ¢ fraanen in the order of occurrence as to time. The pic s D ERAL | poreiy act e, had & general setback to.0ay. | week, 22 in this week & 'year ago, LI T | popoon oo s | CITRUS FRUITS Navel Oranges, $130g3 25 | Do, HOTse. .11\~ @—|Do. hardshe G50 | day in the order of occurrence as to time, The 5 FORECAST. | fitical trouble, but mainly on account of the | 28 ‘D 169, and 36 in 18% balances, $38.723. © —Clearances, §20A62: | por box; Seedlings, $1G2; Mediterrancan Sweets, | L8 -0 e douets | the day. the third time column the third tids s generall} fair over the Pacific | Slo¢ing of books before the holiday on Monday. | pUN'S WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE. e e L B or foommon ‘and | ¢ sokfan L 1 -—KM\;ssels. Gt.\..... 10012 | and the last or right hand column gives the c ome’ cloudiness'in Southern Cali= | Ths inactiyity, InfAmericans defies aescciption | Hhes s B & EC T M R T $7; California :¥imes, {65085 per/¥amall)h hox: [ Selmion, smoked. 208 — Oystevs. Cal; 100..400860 |iluatitide ofithe 0ay; Bxcebt WhER hEce S0 s R ite_ rain hus fallen west of the | They were neglected and heavy throughout, ex- | NEW YORK, April #—R. G. Dun & Cos | s Grape Fruit, §1 5002 30: Bananas, $1 50a2 0 per | Salmon. fresh.... 16— Do, Bastern, dos. 2540 | three tides, as sometimes occur The heights i The pressure continues high . 3 DD Northern | yeekly Review of Trade will say: PORTLAND, 28 —Th bunch; Pineapples, $2G4 # per dozen. Shrimps sl e AT A Giaat Gtifvey chErty: €Xcept v All elements considered, it is rather sur- . April 28 —There was the usual United States . naconda closed at 12 15-16. Ti | 47 and closed at 48%. has already risen over Ore- | Silver was very active, 2,000,000 ounces chang- tons opened at what w when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, A nervousness displayed in the Eastern markets DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. grl::(nz‘x‘e ma’r‘hohu::::r';n::‘t!y Tt:nur?e;u:fnta b::: to-day, but the net benefit as far as the local THE STOCK MARKET. and sm:.hxy;v::mb;ermfv::.g'aub%;zctpefi“t:c’v’r; ia "It iy still | ing hands. The buying was nearly all indi- | the prolonging of the difficulty in the Philip- | Market was concerned amounted to nothing. | There is a good demand for the cheaper _ | tme depth teihe piens Southern Cali- | Tectly from New York. It is reported that a | pines wieht nave counted for something, as | ThEre is no tonnage offering and exporters are | kinds of Raisins, and two-crowns are pretty | Business in local securities continued very bear dealer here is already In difficulties. The | | e e i falling. exgorts, | Unable to determine what the proper freight | Well cleaned up; but three and four crown are | &ctive on the morning session of the Bond Ex- eported: Eu- | morning price was %8%. It has since been 2%, | have the wising Uports ang (VIS FEEV(C | rate on a cargo would be, and are accordinly | still in ample supply and dull. change, and a wide list of stocks was dealt in. the northwest; | and closed at 20 116 Two hundred thousand | {he Tisc In forelsn exehonge, by 20 MOV | indifferent about ‘taking a plunge in the dark | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, Tc for 40-50's, 5@ | Oceanic Steamship advanced to §§3, Hawailan | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- (oticias X by offering more for wheat' than can be got | i%c for 50-60's, 4@4tec for €0-70's, 3%@3%c for to §ill, Paauhau Plantation to chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, rmer weather in the | | Washington and conditions are | Pacific and Erie. Copper shares are elapsed, | | | | Neva < the mean of the ramento, 2§ | pounds in gold was faken for the Cape. It Is | emuce. ol : | ara i ders’ owing to the 3 : : 3 oF | Commeretal r 1 28 miles, | expected that a parcel due to-morrow will go | drance of manufacturing or out of it for milling purposes. Walla Walla | 70-80°S, 2%@3%c for 80-%0's, 2%@2%c for 90-100's o = A 28, 1899. T ¥ to the Bank. B° | recent advance in prices. oo eign | 18 St quoted at 9c, valley at 6 and biue- | and 2@2ic for 100-110°s; Peaches, $%@3%c for | $43 2 and Gas and Electric to §70. Hutchinson T e ball on the tower of the new Ferry , for 30 hours CLOSING. [ But there s hasgbeentaull italth ’ Chat JOreifn, | stem¥eightc good to cholce, 10@10%c for fancy and — for | fell off to $35 50 i bollaing was dropped at exactly noon to-day— | [LONDON. April 55— Canaian Pacinic, o | Gicultles would soon be cleared wway, o | Forelgn wheat shipments from Portland for | peeled: Apricois, 124Gl for Rovals and — | On the aiternoon call Hawalian Commercial | PUiing Voo MOPRSL Spyin® meridian, or at 8 Saturday; fresh | Northern Pacific preforred, S1i: Union Pacifio | e wim e lanive rather. than legitimate | the Week ending to-day were 120,720 bushels. or Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 9@$isc; sun | advanced to $115. Paauhau declined to $42 25, | 1 = a5 ooq, 98 (A0 JCL M WASHINGTON, dried, 6%@7%c; Black Figs, sacks, 3%c; Plums, | Contra Costa Water to $68 12} and Giant Pow- e vas weaker to- | Hominal 2c for unpitted and 4%@sc for pitted: | der to §71 50, : Pears, nominal. ihi e . rise in prices manufacturers have to consider | day, the market In Tacoma declining half a | ' RATSING- 3K for two-crown, 4%e for thres- | bt chaness, father more tone to mining stocks, | BANK CLEARINGS. | Whether hindered consumption with increased | cent. Club, | n | preferred, S1%; Grand Trunk, 8%; bar silver C._G. CALKINS, ir Saturday. peration; since accounts of trade still indi- | At el e Lieutenant, U, S. N.. in charge. qQuiet, 28%d per ounce; money, 1% per cent. | cate a large excess of exports. After every | TACOMA, April 2§ i e 3 but changes were insignificant. The telegram = — Proauetion will make them difficult, but con- Ao crown, S%e for four-crown, 4%e for Seediess | from the bump sald: Elevator working stead: | STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. ty—Fair Saturday; | NEW YORK, April 28.—The following table, | Rience with whith combinations are formed FOREIGN MARKETS, e O e S cscaiels AL fly. Water in the 1750-foot level winze s 35 Steamer. From. Due. wfternoon compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear. | and extended still shows prevailing belief that | R s, R C S feet 8 inches below the station. | l DER McADIE, recast Official. 2 = e NUTS—Chestnuts, 7c per Ib; Walnuts, 5@8c | The dell t assessment s = LONDON. April 28 —Consols, 110 5-16; siIVer. | for pardshell, 10@1lc for softahell: Almonds. | dental Coneuiates Mine Company hes po | Luella .. Lok T French rentes, 101f 2i3c; wheat cargoes | §@3c for hardshell, 12@13c for softsheil, M@16¢ | octponed to May 2 A Blamchard s Coos 2 decrease, as compared with tha corresponding | rather than apprehension. It ls the season | off coast, buyers and sellers apart: cargoes on | for papirshell: Peanute, s@7c for Hastern and | Poponed to May 2. Weeott .........|Yaquina Bay | ings at the principal cities for the week ended | no_danger point is near. ’Aprfl 28, with the percentage of increase and | The state of foreign trade justifies confidence i - | 4 (524 week last year: for the lowest export of staples and their | o o o0 e g P 43@oc for California; Cocoanuts, $4 50@6. e report from the Standard Con- | Progreso .......|Seattle..... EASTERN MARKETS. Percentage. | brices. his year ate. extremely low, but the | passage, unchanged; No. 1 standard Californla, | *4@SC for Calformiey, Copoanyle, M BIGE. L oos | Selditod ming of Bodic District for the Week | Alohd .........i|Paint Krena. po 3 Inc. Dee. | Unprecedented foreign demand for manufac- | (EANEGTN UMW, NGRS gy, | for lowsr grades; water white extracted, T4@ | SIAINE April 22 states that raise 8 in No. 10 | Columbia .......(Portland. .. ¥ YORK STOCK MARKET. New ¥ork g | tured products so far compensates them. Ex- | et ®UF ot AN *Hour in- Paris, weak! | The: lght amber extracted, 7c; dark, b@ste | yi%,0n the 318 level, shows 10 inches good ore | Gorona - ‘|San Diego.!: 4 Boston . iiies 83 cess of imports in March was heavy and ap-| preal, in Taris, weak: flout ln Parle, weak: | %] in the top. "There s no change In the east | Curaco o e NE egularity pervaded | chicago .2 146 | parently has been inappropriate. The pres- | poangcloudy and warm. BEESWAX—25G27c per Ib. crosscuts on the same level. The south drift | Mackinaw ......|Tacoma to-d Stock Exchange and | Philadelphia “o | ence of English merchants in Boston trying | FREANG PG Aad Bar g on the 3%0-foot level has & if-inch vein, value | Newburg - Grays H: ¥ T Vs \ebremely, pro- | B Tonis g { 1o sell English medfum wool which would be | SOTTON Tplands, Bed = o FROVIEIONS. not stated, on the hanging wall side, and a | Grace Doliar. ... |Grayve Harbor nges, with los: Pittsburg 73 dehvered there at about 32 cents, at the same | o "5l APR ARRCCAR VNG BER Ty, 38 g vein 6 inches wide on the footwall side, value | North Fork.....|Humboldt. r traded boih ways and | Baltimore 9.8 tme that English buyers were taking a_lit- | 240 3 g 3 T ™ Hams are stiffat the advance. Lard is also | 2150 not given. The north drift on the 33 level | Queen .. Victorla & May tle fine territory Humboldt. |May as was on a very re- | Sin Francisco. for export, and German buy- | "¢ AT _spot No. 1 red Northern Duluth, | firm, but Bacon is weak. Prices for ali kinds | D38 nearly connected with the chute. The stopes | Pomona " Wit = ers of 300,000 pounds more Australian frombond, | 5 o8, A | on the 150 and 318-foot levels in the Moyle, New | Bonita ewport...... s o LR Shows the opposite trend of popular taste in | dull 78 Fed. Futires Oty iy rand STVl remain fundhanised, | and No. 19 veins continue to vield fair grade | Santa: Rosa. .. San Diego Ceicks ? untavcrabie | Kansas City. iferent coumioncs. Clay ‘worstuds’ here ad | 3 CURED MEATS—Bacon. Sc per b for heavy. | ore. ' The stope south of winze No. 1 in the | Boint Arena....[Point Arena...... s g ook the bear eide. | M ATP vanced Tic, and serges ho, which strengthene: | 5%@% for light medium, 10%@1lc for lght, | Maguire vein on the 528-foot level is yielding | Aztec ..:|China and Japan. : nd took the bear eide. | Minneapolls the tone of the wool market. The wool Is LOCAL MARKETS. [Portiand | 12c for extra light and 12%@13c for sugar cured; | 800d ore. Some good ore is coming from the | State of 5 Fortuna vein on the 582-foot level. In No. 8| Belgian King../China and Japan. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. nia Hams, i0c. Mess Beef. $13 per bbl: extra | SOUth stope on the 3i-foot level in the C. and | Arcata ; Mess Beef, $14: Family Beef, $15@15 50; extra | 1 ledge the assays are very high. No. 2 north | Moana Drime Pork, $12; extra cledr, $i8; mess, $18; | Stope on the 47-foot level shows improvement. | Coos Bay B ead Deor. M1 sasiby During the week the mill crushed 263 tons of | Crescent City.. Cresc .. —Tierces quoted at 5%4@5%c per Ib for | Ore. Average assa EARD. Ficoee GoNe per 1D Lok oncentrates produced, 1.7 tons. 'Amay valu the week se. | Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, llc; Califor- | med to Indi- | Cleveland . of nearly | Loulsville mining fluctuated widely, | Providence it t nearly 3 points on | Milwaukee f the large copper combina- | St. Paul Silve tificates sold at £ at one time, | Buffalo -+ | coneessions make the lowest prices of the year - | in all kinds, as heavy stocks carried for years - ne into the presence of new wool, said to be 2.3 | 300,000,000 pounds. Manufacturers are not now -+~ | buying largely, though in four weeks 30,918,785 | tion of the American § | ely cheap here and dear abroad, but | | As the advance in silver is due to the forma- melter Trust and not to nt City.. vanner tallings, $10 5. | e——— e pounds were sold, of which 23,315,085 were K any demand for the metal itself, it is not con- he b rice recorded in a lony The | O 15,65 . 01 TH@THe 1o STEAME o v weakness In most | Crolumbne, O, two years ago, when wool was rising. jlesse: | weaker yesterday. Mexican dollars are still | COTTOLENE-Tierces, 6%@6%c: packages, { ounces. Value per ounce, §170. The battery is | “Sreamer. | Destinatlon. Safls. | Pler. being decl Youngstown R o at B4 D), EioEh 16,000 ons South. | higher | less than 300 Ibs, 1-b pails. 60 in a case, Sige: | not cleaned up yet. Tailings plant No. 1 treated | - e % ¥ YERUnIE Gos aa Savaniah 33 | trn have heen old uere At $14 20, There are | Sterling Exchange, 12 Fib paile, 20 in a cane. $c: b paile, 12 n | 05 tons of tailings for the week. Pt Arena..(Point Arena..(Apl 2. 3 pm|Pier 2 £ U Tett ot omty | DT g 2530, gome: Laree satructin®l fovdie g R A0 O Rl s = e or) tn a caser THe: woodon| bitkats, 20 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. S e S e R y dowr on the contrary, rose | Hartford ... 30’} bullding, gfor 42,000 tons, & ‘WestethiidEe tor |08 % Ibs net, S1c; fancy tubs. 80 Ibs net, T%c; haif- Arc I :Coos B TApL 30, 10 am|Pier 13 : AL DoAY ROuE R cTimond £ 7000 tons, a Duluth elevator and the St. Law- | New York Exchange, sight...... — T T Bk Artiss Arcata 005 Bay.....|Apl 30, 10 am|Pier k soct of the Boary | Memphist: oS 42| rence bridge at Quebec_thouh the general | New York Exchanse, telegrap - i LTSS, Bl P il ! p..m. Umatlls |¥ic & Bt 54 May 120 'a‘m';?-r = A venue stitoture. ahs | Washington & ...l run of orders in this line is light and no | Fine Silver, per ouncd. 5 - e e Morning Session, A. Blancl umbol i . 5 pm|Pler of D ot o e hel Peoria ox 111 large sales are reported, though inquirles for | Mexican Doliars...... — bls@s2 HIDES, TALLOW;AWOOL VAND: HOES, B Corona ... San Diego 211 am/Pler 11 il [ 50 Euits Or the wedic New haven e e a WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS There is nothing new under this head. o0 Con s CosteTwater Fo e S i & Eroent Colomado Taer ook | Worcester 2 in rs, with small business in HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | 100 Contra Costa Water Bt fieme ki 3 omiPles 11 do Fuel the iron sheets, and at the West in bars pending the | WHEAT—The Chicago market was barely | ahout lc under the quotations. Heavy salted | 100 Contra Costa Water . | Anstral Honolulu. .. létion of the combination. But the gen- | | Santa Rosa/San Diego Atlanta ........ Salt Lake City . 2 pm/Pier 7 . 11 am|Pier 11 5 Equitabie Gas ..... 4. 4 with a moderate demand. There were | Steers, 10c: medium, 9@%%c: light, Sic: Cow- ¢ steady ey rthern Pa pringfi Mass [0l eral decrease in new demand raises the ques- b o 2 Wiscanal ¢ _ | hides, 8c; Stags, 6@hie; Salted Kip, Sc: Cale, | 8 Hana Plantation Co . . % | Amer Maru/China & Japan| 1 pm{PMSS g 1 o orinerniLs i tion whether prices will be maintained after | bet v»:.:‘m‘:m-“u:: al:n m! \;:n::m fr:’::e‘ 100; ‘dry. Hides, sound. 16c: culls and brands, Bawaiian Commercial & Sugar. Queen .IVic & Pt Sd 10 am|Pfer 9 droop or P i - e . is current orders run out ¥ s > 4 186 dry Kip and Veal, 15@lste; dry Calf, 17e: | 160 Hutchinson S P Co | State_Cal...[Portland 10 am|Pier 24 Failures or the week were 184 in the United | autherity estimates the production of the six | Shiepakins, shearlings. 10@ilc each: short | $1000 Los Angeles Ry pe it anke e A e e S . against 162 last year; and 23 in €an- | principal winter Wheat States at 6) per cent, | Wool, 35@60c each: medium, 10@%0c; long Wooy, | 130 Market Street Railway . Teso0 | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCA, tone, T g . o " Vit wr it | T Aupuies % . against 16 last vear with California 100 | 90c@$1 10 each: Horse Hides, salt, $1 75@2 25 d'&;‘)l\!\}";m‘!. P;‘ll‘;lu_h-‘ me( e g 1;; B CHET e s were in Keen demand. Busi. | Norfolk = 1 & e The local market showed no change on the | for large and §1 for small: Colts, 50c. NPC 5 per cent bonds 10300 | ARRIVED o from day 's | Syracuse 1 NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. spot, but futures advanced. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4%4@4lec per Ib; |$100 N P C R R 5 per cent bonds........I Friday, April 28 reached 34,375,000, Dea Motnes 1 S LIS | _Spot Wheat—Shipping, $105@110; milling, | No. 2, %@4c; refined, —; grease, 3c. | "250 Oceanic S S Co . : Lis300 Stmr Empire, Nelson, 30 hours from Coos ates new 4's registered and the old | Nashville S| NBWSFORK ZARILS 28 CEDOUR cRepel I erabicg 315 WOOL — Spring Clips - San Joaquin and | 6 Paauhau S P Co S4300 | pay. Wilmington, Del... 16.102; exports, 25,872. Very dull but mod- CALL BOARD SALES. | Southern, 7 months. 1@dc; yeara staple. 6@ 0 lpaa\mau | “Stmr Newsboy. Eilefsen, 15 hours from Usal. ¢ : erately steady | Informa) Session — 915 o'clock—December— | 8¢; Foofhlll and Northern' free. 10@12; Foot- | £ Paauhau Jap stmr America Maru, Cope, 23 days from | < WHEAT— Receipts, 61,975 bushels; spot, firm. | 2000 ctls, $1 13% hiil and Northern defective, §@i0c; Nevada, | 15 Eaun Hongkong. via Yokohama 17 days, via Honolulu Rapids 2 red, S0%c f. o. b. and 7%c elavator. | ond _Session—December—2000 ctis, §1 13%; | S@1lc. 5 uhau | & davs 1 hour 2 Steal and | Augusta, Ga..... 206,587 dE e R iy il Fall Wools— 5 Panuhau | " Bktn Qutckstep, Hansen, 5 days from Pisa- American | Lowell 2 2 s I 9L 0. b afloat § B fular Morning Session—December—10,000 | Northern Mountain .. 61%@gc | 13 Pacific Gus Imp, cash... | gua % 5 Atehison R to arrive. Options opened easy under caple | Resular Moroing SesslonsDecember-—40.00 | EIien 01 2 ige | 5 Pacific Gas TMP ..........ooreiseers | "'Biktn Irmgard, Schmitd, 18 days from Homo- Seatt] o | news, but promptly rallied, and later in the | 553 3 (547 (4000 31 GEat 10,000, - May— | BORCHS £ 4 @6c | 110 San Francisco Gas & Electrio Co. ! ulu, j Seaied 41 | day revealed positive strength. Shorts covered | 2000, ; 14,000, 4 ecember—10.000 ctls, | HOPS_188 crop, 1001l per b for ordinasy, | 20 San Francisco Gas & Electric Co. Schr_Ida Schnauer, Sorenson, 9 davs from ntinental i 4 Ti:1 | freely on export developments, a_bullish crop | ( Afternon Session o Desember—i0.000 | ctls, | 1,000 " good and 13@15¢ for cholce to fanay | 40 San Francisco Gas & Electric Co New Whatcom X 3 2100 5 i . * | report by snow and scarcity of offerings. The | $1 1. 20,000, $1 14; 12,000, $1 14%. May—10,000, | {2@12¥5c fof Ee0d $1000S F & S J V bonds | "Schr Maggie C Russ, Rattenberg, 5% days Manhattan New Bedtord §| close was firm at 1,@%c net advance. May, |S108, oo 5 : Kb 210.000 S P of A bonds.... ket BBt G b et, 36005 1 1N f - 7.8 | 7 7 T Jul 1-16%07i e, closed | BARLEY—Futures advanced, v q 0 Spi Calley Wate e Lasbalie e 2 hal Ce il T 6.6 o 0 T6e: Decem. | no_change on the spot. Trade was dull. | GENERAL MERCHANDISE. L S e e | j;Sehr Emma Utter, Allen, 5 days trom Grays ol SteeL | Birminenam 2 5.1 ¢ gcs oS (#L021201 05; Drewlns, SIM@LIRG per | 5y G Calcutta, Gialn’ Bags, 6%o for June e Schr Newark, Beck, 14 hours from Bowens © Paul T. C.and 1., 3400; Union Pacific, | i s | HIDES—Firm: CALL BOARD SALES. and July: Wool Bags, 25@2Sc; San Quentin Stant Powder Con - e CLEARED. 0 lnghasion i WOOL—Dull. ormal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales Bags, $4 9. P Do e i - | Lincoln Informal 5| 'ales. 90 Giant Powder Con . Friday, April 28. CLOSING STOCKS. P ) 2 METALS—Few changes of importance oc- | Second Session-—Seller new—2060 ctls, | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- | 20 Paauhau S P Co ... | Stmr Pern, Friele, Panama, ete: P M S S Co, Afiiteon 0% Bt T Dexostin s . 4.7 curred in the metal market to-day. Demand | s7%c. ton, $8; Southfleld Wellington, $750; Seattle, | 15 Market Street Railway . Br stmr Coptic, Sealby, Hongkong, via Yo- 16 poatd L - jor9 | was moderate. news lacked positive new feat- | Hegular Morning Session—Seller '9, new— | s 'Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, $7 50: | 10 Hawallan Commercial & St | kohama and Honolulu. 3 2altim i Tn i o O% ures and sellers were inclined to awalt devel- | 200 ctls, SThci 490, STc: 2000, STigei 48,000, | Scotch, $8; Cumberland, $8 50 tn bulk and 4939 | 100 Hana Plantation Co . | “Snip Columbia, Nelson, Viadivostok; Macon- inada Pacific. R : Vi At the close the Metal Exchange | e, S in sacks:’ Pennsylvanla Anthracite Egg, $14; | 135 Hutchinson S P Co . dray & Co. + Souther O . lled: g Atternoon Session—No sales. “annel, er ton; Rock Springs and Castl 3 son, N ; B3 - B i g Fret VI ot PIGIRON. Warrante, aulet at $11: nominal. | GATS Stocks are light, and ax the demand is | Gate, G0 oot st e e and §14 G SHCOR S 3 e e Tnimn g B Con i Bt b i o5 2 COPPER—Unchanged at $19 2 improving dealers have succeeded. in advancing | i sacks. Foard— B : SAILED. Canton, O...... 232 104 ] R T A 6 by aa o < < 5 SAILED. figentinih ) 104 TIN- Quict. with §25 6 bid and 32375 asked. | the market a traction Harrison's circular says: “During the week | ‘1o ommi Cony Warner bonds Lo Friday, April 28 Fargo, N. D.. 3 107.9 i\ DFinmer., with 132 bid and $131 Fancy Feed, $145@147% per ctl: good to | there have been four arrivals of coal from | 173 Contra Costn Water % | Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander. San Diego. e Falia 1 e L and | chotce, §1 40@1 4214; common. $1 35@1'37%4; Sur- | Washington, with 12,550 tons; four from British | ‘10 Comtrs Cosie Wt Stmr State of California, Goodall, Astoria. prise, $1 45@150; Gray, $135@140: Milling, | Columbina, 12,772 ton: | Hastings, Neb...... Stmr Gipey, Leland, Santa Cruz three from Newcastle, | 32000 Geary St R R bonds. Unchanged, with $675 bid and RreionChaveD SEphE T $ 42001 16 "per cl; Red. $1301 3%; Black, | . § T2 tons; fotal, 3274 tons, Undet | %55 Glant. Powder Con Senator, Patterson, Manila, via Hono- Davenport N S e 251 30, ordinary circumstances the arrivals this weel 2 Gi . | Bayeavget COFFEE—Options closed quiet., unchanged to | ¥ FEN would cause considerable of same to be varded, | o Gant poman Cn Ohio, Boggs, Manila, via Honolulu. , | five points lower. Sales, 3300 bags, including: | S 2: : E Giant Powder Con . Ol I Do prefd *Galxexton Ootober;. 15 40, Epot coffee-Dull MAd Dk Small round Yellow, $1 30; Eastern large Yel- | but the liberal deliveries to the Government Hang Plantation’ Co Gertie Story, Haaven, Karluk. Wheel & L | haor e a0, SPaL coffes TDull. Mild Dull. | oo 51 123; White, '$112i6; mixed, 31 06%@ | transports will leave but a smail quantity to Hana' Plantation;Co. - Stmr Peru, Friele, Panama, etc | D efd. | Evansville 3 4 110 per ctl: California White, nominal go into vard. Outside of the navy contracts | 45 Hawaifan Commercial & Br stmr Coptic, Sealby, Yokohama and Hong- | Fxvress Companies— | sLittle Rock 3 TER-—Receipts, 264 packages, Western | RYB-—47ic@$l per ctl. there {s mo change in the coal market, prices | 4 Hutohinson § P Co 4 | xong, via Honolulu. 4 Adams Ex.. | Helena s W5@17c; factory, 124@l4c; Imita- | BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. are stationary and deliverles from yard are | 25 Hutchinson S P Co ... . b Ship W H Macy. Groth. Bristol Bay. American Ex. | S — 13%4@16%c. AT e about as usual, with the exceptions of two davs | $5000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cant bonds.. 103 00 Ship Dashing Wave, Lancaster, Tacoma. 3 | Totals, U. S, TMA TR 9983 packages: steady. FLOU & this week, which were showery, and caused | " 5 Oakland GaS ............... 5 00 Ship Columbia, Nelson, Viadivostok. Fargo. | Totals outs ‘Western, 13@13%zc; Southern, 12%@13c. g an Increased demand for household fuel. There | 25 Paguhau S P Co . i healriy Bark Kate Davenport, Merriman, Port Blake- Miscellaneons New York..o. SISISBOS B4 ... | COPPER. Steads; brokers, $13 ta19 25; ex- | FLOUR—California family extras. $3 60@3 75, | Is an increased Inquiry for tonnage for conl| sy paunea § b G 7 S e A Cot OfL | DOMINION OF CANADA. change, $19 %. usual terms: bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon | carriage from the coast colliers and better rates | $2000 Park & Cliff House 8 er cent 107 (0 Br bark Cardigan Castle, Goulding, Sydney, Do prefd | Montreal 5 9.5 D-Firmer; brokers, $410; exchange, | and Washington, $3 40@3 45 per bbl for extra, | &re being offered. This is caused by a scarcity | 35 San Francisco Gas & Electric e | via Pago Pago. Am_ Spirits | Toronto 17 154 35. $3 253 40 for bakers’ and $2 @2 50 for super- | Of local ships which were formerly engaged in | 20 San Francisco Gas & Llsctis chr Abbie, Hensen, Caspar. Do prefd.s.. .r- | Winnipeg 153 * DRIED FRUITS. fine. this trade, but have been diverted into lumber | 400 Vigorit Powder . T Schr Ivy, Samuelson, Coos Bay. B e Halifax 2] YORK, April 25— California drfed | MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- | CArrying principally to Australla. for which Street— Sehr Five Brothers, Jensen. Bihlers Point. ake Erle 1% Do prefd.. Hamilton 2.9 Seiny. Jows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | EPnerous rates have been pald. These will all | $500 U S 3 per cent bonds ....... Schy; Nettie Tow, Low, Polnt bdves, Lake Shore.........200 |Com Cable Co.. {95 SUohisl 3 EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, @8te; | Flour, §1 2 per 100 pounds: Rye Flour, $2 75 per have arrived back with coal cargoes before the S ity Schr Queen. Mortensor, Santa. Rosalia, Touls & Nash...... 58%|Col F & Trom.. YRncuuseT B | prime wire tray, $%@9c; cholce, 9@9%c; fancy, | 100; Rice Flour, $1; Cornmeal, $250; extra [ end of the year. Our dealers have been some- INVESTMENT BOARD. Mex schr Luz de la Luna, Rubio, S Manhattan L.......120%| Do prefd Victoria - | $%@10c. cream Cornmeal, $325; Oatmeal, $4 50@4 75; | What misled anticipating a softening of coal salia. S E st e Bt T ES | = PRUNES—4% @9%c. Oat Groats, $t 73; Hominy, $3 25@3 50; Buck- | freights from Australia and Great Britain, as Morning Session, CHARTERS > Mich Cent..... H Totals ,......:. 12.7 == | APRICOTS—Royal, 13%@lc; Moorpark, 14@ | wheat Flour, $4@i 25: Cracked Wheat, $3 75; | rates this week are quoted higher than last. Roard— The Troquois loads sugar at Hilo for New M & SEL s ST ko 3 {BT%S Farina, $4 50. Whole Wheat Flour, §3 50; Rolled | 1t was anticipated that grain shippers would be [ 50 Hutehingon S P Co . York, $ 0. 3 o 1st pretd a0 Ivan aner: ot included in totals because containing | " "pp, Unpeeled, 9@13c; peeled, 25@28c. | Oats (barrels), $6 5o@6 %; in sacks, $6 35@6 75; | chartering freely for the exportation of our in- | 40 Hutchinson S P Co The Muriel loads mdse for l\‘(hfllbzln,\fl > Mo Pacific 45%! Do prefd other dtems: ianicleating! -- — Pearl Barley, §5: Split Peas. # §0; Green Peas, | coming grain at (ull figures, whereas the pres- | 5 Hutchinson § P Co " 2 Enepraoert ¥ Genciaa loads uinbet at ort H e | et * 3, N < 5 04 unds. ent Liverpool market offers them bu ttle in- 0 Spring Valley Wi akeley, for Sha , 498, ,‘\; "‘)! Kf‘ 1“’"" - ;;': !l»g;\;dv C BRADSTREET'S FINANCIAL REVIEW. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. $5 per 100 por A iineraanits okt wo :s sEnni \'Alle;’ “L’%ii S5 z TELEGRAPHIC. RGACEET Kl e R3S = : CHICAGO, April 23— Wheat w HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. RICE—China_mixed, $4 05@4 10; China No. 1, | 30 San Francisco Gas & Elsstric Co NT LOBOS, April 28 10 p m—Weather R 5 | NE 5 2 - : @4 90; extra do, '$5@5 3; Hawallan, $@ | 100 Equitable Gaslight ... . ; wind NW; velocity 30 miles. PP Eontrai w P i NEW TORK, Aprilish_Bradstrects Minan- | oening owins 1o » larss Inoress In Argen QUM exizs ol S Hemalin Ci hazy: win N ol An 4| cial Review will say to-morrow: Speculation > S S TBEN- | phere §s no further decline in Hay, but the | 6 25; Japan, $4 50@4 9; Louisiana, $5@6 30. 50 Mutual Electrc Light 5 3 SPOKEN. e e | this week developed narrow and irregular tend- | tine shipments and lower cables, The weak-| . yot js excessively dull and the feeling is | SUGAR-—The Western Sugar Refining Com- v P Y Chi & St L | Desklwas lohlV Famentary Showeve d the | ™ 8 is % Afternoon Session, Per Br_stmr Warrimoo. no *date, lat 47 N, Do it prefd... | encies. The easing of the money market, | N°S ¥, T, and the | ¢ at all strong. The demand was never duller | BADY_quotes, terms met cash. in 100-1b bags: Board— long 187 W Bktn Klikitat, from Port Ludlow. Do 24 prefd... ilVer Certificates. 64 | larger supplies of funds and a noticeable relax. | Market turned strong on complaints of arought | 4.0 now Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c: Pow- | 5o contra Costa Water for Honolulu. > or West........... 2% Standard R & T... 104 | ation of the disposition to reject industrial | from Kansas and delayed seeding in the ¢ b dered, 5%c; Candy Granulated, S%c; Dry Granu- | 4o Gontra Costa Water ... ‘Per bktn Irmgard, from Honolulu, April 28— o Amer Co....... 11% Sugar ...... ‘1695 | Stocks as collateral had a favorable influencs, | Northwest on account of snow. May opened | Fecdstuffs are as before. lated, Siac: Confeotioners’ A, S%c: California | g Contra Costa Water . April 23, lat 40 2 N, 'long 143 18 W, bark Merom, No Paeific..... 53%a. Do prefd.. hich was partially overcome by the continued | %¢ lower at 70%@1lc, rose to 7lic, when | BRAN—S$I5 50@16 50 per ton. A, 4%c: Magnolia A, 4%c; Bxtra C. 4%c: Gold-| % payuhau 8 P Co .. homee April 13, ford Bristol Bay. Al well and D Prefll.erens B Gl Tron. uncertainty about the crops and the evident | realizing checked the advance, and then weak- | MIDDLINGS-$17 50@20 per ton. ERICH Hihc, RAtTeINy LK pioresapalE Derrely, | ar panahanis P-1h wished to be reported. ario & W 274 U 8 Teather Talling Off 4n the public interest. The latter | ened, May slipping off to 10%@70%c. Private | FEEDSTUFFS-—Rolled Barley, $23.50@24 per | %c more; boxes, 3c more; 50-Ib bags, %c more. | 15 pazubait 2 5 1o o L DOMESTIC PORTS. Or R & N prefd... 65| Do prefd.... fact was reflected by the much smaller volume | and official crop reports were bad and out- | ton: Oflcake Meal at the mill, 331 @31 50; job- | No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its [ © §ana Flantation ‘ENS LANDING—Arrived / Or Short Line...... 41% U § Rubbe of dally transactions and thé comparatively | side buying falrly heavy. This started an | bing, $32@32 50; Cocoanut Cake, $24@25; Cotton- | equivalent. 95 Oceanic. = 8 <o ROWENS LAN ING _Arrive April 28—Schr Pac C 1st prefd.... 8 | Do pretd irresponeive state of the market. The most | up-turn which was vigorously contested for | Seed Meal, 52530 per ton: Cornmeal. 32 50@ | LUMBER-—The Cardigan Castle takes for | i Oceanic o 5 .o Mary Etta, hence April 2. Do 24 prefd | Western - Union 1. | significant feature of the ‘week was the do- | 3 while, but finally shorts ran to_sover and | 24 50; Cracked Corn, $24@2; Mixed ~Feed, [ Sydney 20,054 feet pine and 277.620 feet red- S8 Co . TACOMA—Sailed April 25—Bark Gatherer, for PILEDUTE .- |Am S & W Co.... 633 | clded actlvity and strength of the bond list. | May advanced to 7itc, closing at Tisc. July | $15 50@16 50. Wood: MINING STOCKS, e AT April 25—Schr La Reading ..........- 22% Do prefd.......... 9§t | The recent change in the savings bank Invest- | opened lc lower at 7I%@72c, advanced to | HAY—Wheat $12G13 for good to cholce and < JRERE COO0S Aol 1 we i Do st prefd 4% Federal Steel... ! ment laws of New York and Massachusetts, | 72%c, reacted to Tlic, then recovered to 7o, | $10@11 for lowér grades; Wheat and Oat, $10@ EENPERSNUISCR MEAT MARK T Following were the sal M O DLOW- Arrived April 25—N BT et o L] Thich bpens to the savings imstitutions of theas | And ‘closed at 72%c. 12; Oat, $9G11; Barley, §1a%; Alfalta, % 5061 : claco:Blosk Beard vestentay: | T Con Fran | PO O edtvestok s i Do pretal 56% | Pan. Goast States the bonds of dividend-paying railroads, | _ The corn market was narrow, but steady. | STRAW—25@s0c per bale. Another advance in Hogs is noted. They are vesterda T A N R e e S Rock Tsland.......11(%|Nor & W prefd 18 10 a large extent responsible for the move: | May opened a shade lower at 3%@3c, ad- extremely scarce and arrivals are insignificant. Morning - Session. Ll e e o R Bt Louls & & F...- 113 | Colo Southern ment in question, though this would only ac- | vanced to 34c, and declined to 3%c at the BEANS AND SEEDS. The other descriptions.remain about as before, | 200 Belcher ........ 30 200 Justice ......... 2 |hence Apl 2. L Lol i R e count indirectly for the, in some cases, heavy | cloge. W holecle ata oo falnmEtorars. to dostors: | 100 Belcher .17 " ‘35! go0 Kentuck 1::30: 06 | FORT BRAGG_Sailed Apri trarsy Noyo DR aeth 0 Jipp axeeeed appreciation in many {ssues of bonds which | Iavorable seeding conditions, heavy receipts | Previous prices rule, with a dull market. alers: | 600 Best & Belcher 63 500 Mexican ....... 64| and Sequoia. for San Francisco. REA - T 3 | have on the whole a semi-speculative position | and a poor cash demand weakened vats. May | BEANS—Bayos, $150@165; Small Whites, §2| BEEEF—1%@8kc per Ib. 100 Con Cal & Va.18 500 Ophir .. L e O e h o xTaal CLOSI |in the market. The abundance of funds for | Started a shade lower at 26%@28%c, touched | go 15; Large Whites, $1 5001 60: Pinks, $1 ssgp | L EAL-Larse. e small, 74@sc per Ib. 100 Con Cal & Va.200 200 Overman ...... 15 | Vave. from Tacoma. for San Pedro, U § 25 reg........100 M K & T 2ds... investment and the temporary diversion of pub- | 20'sc, declined to 26c and closed at 25%c. 1o lites, ; Pinks, @ | MUTTON — Wethers, 7i4@sc; Ewes, 7@7ic | 100 Confidence ..... 79 200 Potosi 3o | PORTS TOWNEEND SArrived © Apell. 8- fchr Do 32t DA ) B S T11111 dusg | llo buylng power from stocks to the bond list | Provisions were dull and slightly lower. May | 1 95 Reds, $350; Blackeye, $1@4 10; Butters, | per Ib. 100 Crown. Point... 24 100 Sierra Nevada.1 05 | Maweema, from San Pedro; schr Sequoia. from Sl 108% N ] Cent gen 5%.119 | would seem also to be a factor in the matter, | POk opened 21@5c lower at $5 0. closed ot | Dominal; Limas, $4; Pea, $2 25@2 40; Red Kid. | LAMB—Spring, 8%@10c per Ib. 300 Crown Pofnt... 23 200 Yellow Jacket. 48 | Newport (S): Nor stmr Tyr. from Viadivostok. U8 few 46 reg..125% North Caroiina 6s. 127 | the effect, as usual in such cases, being to sus- | $ 92%. The range in lard and ribs was | neys, $2 40@2 50 per ctl. PORK—Live Hogs, 6@a%c for small, 5%@5%o0 ATeo ntort Sasaon Sailed April 27—Br stmr Drumcraig, for Cal- Do coup 130 Do s tain the general range of stock quotations. The | DATTOW. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, ~nominal; Yellow | for medium and 414@ic for large; stock Hogs | 10 Relehs S iasten W aah o2 | 182 U S old 4s reg....112% N P lsts market, however, was of an irregular kind. | The leading futures ranged as follows: Mustard, 2%@3c; Flax, $2 15@2 2; Canary Seed, | and Feeders, 4%@5c; dressed Hogs, T@Sic. 200 Rttt og }gg }“fldi ash.... 2] Passed April 28—Stmr Olympia, from Hong- Do _coup 13%, Do 3s The grangers were neglected and the same v = 2%@2%c per 1b; Alfaifa, 814@9%c; Rape, 24@ 200 Ton & exican ....... % | kong. for Tacoma. o, Soup s ] poei applies to the Pacific stocks, while, on the othes | Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | 2%c; Hemp, 2%@3c; Timothy, 5@5%e. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. G pny Sal & A R0 R Ophic 13| EUREKA — Arrived April 2—Stmr _North Doteone. 13N Y C & & L4s 1071 | hand. the coal shares showed a tendency to | Wheat No. 2— :: DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 75@2; Green, $2 10@ e Sy Srown ROt LA ALCI0 OnhiE, ---1 40 | Fork, hence April 2. April 2—Stmr Fulton, District 3.6 117 |Nor & W con ds.. 6ig | appreciate on the better earnings which are | May . 71 W% 0% 71% | 235 per ctl. For Friday, April 28 JSonlg & Curry 0l Fotost, o + 21| hence Avril 2 stmr Weeott, from Yaquina A T I R e said to be rewarding the companies and the | JUl¥. - 2 3 R 1o 300 Diale & Norcrs 23, 200 Union Con .... 38| Bay: schr Lottie Carson, from Newport (8): Do ....110 lor.Nav 1sts . prospective issue of " by the Jersey | September 7 2 7% 72 | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | Flour, qr sks .... 13,447|Lime, bbls .... 01 ale & Norcrs 24| 200 Utah ........... 13| schr Mary Buhne, hence April 22. Do 122300 | Do 48 .... Central. What are termed the ‘Flower: | _Corn No. Wheat, ctls 140 |Hay, tons . o74 | 300 Justice ......... 3. Salled April 28—Stmr Pasadena, for San Do C 100 |0 8§ Line t stocks, including Brooklyn Rapid Transit, | May . 2 3% 33% | Receipts were 663 boxes Asparagus, 371 boxes | Cheese, ctls 158 |Waol, bales . L0231 | poljowi; in the Pacific St Pedro. Atch gen 4s 101%|0 8 Line con s 132 | People’s Gas, New York Afr Brake and Fed. | July _...... 34% 3% 34% | Rhubarb, 384 sacks Peas, 5 sacks Beans and | Butter, ctls . 240 Lumber, feet ... 50,000 ollowing were the sales in the Pacific Stock | SAN PEDRO—Sailed April 28—Bktn Tam o' Do adjt 4s 312 Reading Gen 4s .. st | eral Steel, were the obfects of remewed bull. | September E . 3% | 389 sacks Potatoes. Tallow, ctls 207 |Pelts, bdls (6g | Board vesterday: Shanter, for Port Gamble. ] RG W Jats .. 74 | 1sh manipulation, and Sugar Refining, though | Oats Crlb panEina: v i g Beans, " sk 200'Hides, No. 217 Morning Session. ASTORIA—Sailed April 2—Stmr Columbia, S L& 1M Con e, 111% | inactive, displayed a great deal of strength. | May . 6% 2% 26y susontnuesto -advance, "some Nevanas.| pytetoes inks 412/Sugar, bags . 7,510 | 200 Andes ...... 13/ 200 Ophir for San Francisco. ST & S'F Gen 5 jotsy | Anaconda mining shares were a featurs, ad- | July 2 24 23% 237 | Boing at the top figure. Potatoes are weak and | Onions, ks ..... 33(Sugar, bbls ...... 50| 500 Belcher ........ 37 500 Ophir PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived April 23—Schr h St P Con .. 16814 | yancing from 52 to 6% on the largé buying | September . 2% 2% 213% 22 | dull, but no lower. Bran, sks ..... 475 |Eggs.’ doz . 21,930 | 200 Best & Belcher 63 400 Ophir Sequola, from Newport. Do deb 35 ... 133 [St b ¢ & P isis 13217 | Doth here and in London, supposed to come | Mess Pork, per barrel— The market continues well supplied with | Middiings, sks 791 Leather, rolis "347 | 200 Best & Belcher 61 200 Potosi FOREIGN PORTS, Chicago Term 45...101 | Do 5s .... {1225 | from interests which are arranging the new | May . % 867% 890 g2y | Peas and Beans, and prices show little change. | Shorts, sks ..... 115 Wine, gals 53,300 | 500 Bullion ......... 03 700 Potosi .. 27| YOKOHAMA-—Sailed March 30—Whiling stmr i g Sl “}72% | copper mine combination. Otherwise London | July ... 915" 910 g 123 | Recelpts of Asparagus continue light. WASHINGTON. 300 Con Cal & V.1'92% 200 Sierra Nevada.110 | Bowheod for erapacd Marc o Do 4s tandard R ‘6ge ® | was not a factor in our market, though foreign | September . 930 927 9amy | POTATOES—$140@1 50 per ctl for Early Rose, 600 Con Cal & V.1 400 Sierra Nev...1 1215 ag, fororuine: MeK: ET Va & Tenn ‘mew soe se 4ny | Interests were buyers of Louisville and Nash- | Lard, per 100 pounds— $140@1 65 for River Burbanks: Oregon, $1 15g | FIOUr. ar sks ... 6.200 o o Cal & N 1WAl A% Sierrs Nev.;l1% | KIHEL-Arrived April 11-Schr Ida McKay, Dy Tex"s Pac Tats~ 1ipis | Yille, Southern Rallway preferred and Nor. | May . S..3121 5174 512% 515 | 130 for seed and $150G1 8 for large; New Po- P, 500 Kentuck ....... 05| 200 Yellow Jacket. 47 | "ok pornsiarbor. Sapve BRI e aanda vy X & Pac Ists.... 1144 | folk and Western. selling at the same time | July . % 530 521 530 | tatoes 1@2c per Ib. Family Retail Market. SO0 Mexioan 5i..5 68t 200 Tallow *Jnaket: 45| mraniGLulotalled April 15 -Perk ~Haydn J <4106 | 5 - e price | Shor . D ctl for o_choice. 5 2% 4 3 G H &S A G I UPD&Gists. o | ot Wiver caused not @ Jittie nctice fo. be paid | May - 48 465 | VEGETABLES-Asparagus, $1017 per box | Dutter and Eggs remain about as previously | 20 Alta............ | 20 Lady Wash. e Xransisc. A& T C 5. 11%l Do 2ds A% | %o the securities of the Mexican roads ‘and | Juiy $82% 483y |for No_ 2, 32g225 for No. 1 and_ $2 80 for | quoted- el ) LT TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS, T e R (Do e i | Mexican Central stock and bonds were con- | Septemiser 49 495 |fancy; Rhubarb. 40GTc per box for the general | Meats show no change, but Pork is likely to | 2y B s Fols Pl R QUEENSTOWN — Arrived April 28 — Stmr Towa Cent. Inta. . TiD |Wis<Cent iste 3. €3¢ |iroieie s B0 A (LOG LS REOG TbavIng HO8 |- s R ruota tlons) Wereis folI5wa fun gnd 35casi for fancy; Green Peas, 3g | go up, as It Is getting very scarce. Fish is 200 Beat & Delcher 53 200 Mexlean Sunenie it New Xork, for iverpoal, fand uihy : 3 RIBRR I a c for common and 4c for Garden; String | higher and in light supply. Th ! proceeded, Fa Sy on 710" Vo “Referrea 111! *$x | BRADSTREET'S ON TRADE CONDITIONS 0 Nor 3 spRing wheat, SO0 NS, 3 ey | eoans, (rom Loe Angeles, sgTc for srecn e SO e 351 300 Oonir NEW YORK-—Arrived April 25—Stmr Fuerst E'E N B I e ol Soiihern il st Totke: Mosiiporing s iKGfioy No. 3irer) l Tc for Golden Wax; String Beans from Vaca- | Blackberries and Gooseberrles are added to | 300 Chollar ..., 8§ 300 ORhir e XA g HAmTS stme Cludun, | froe 145 NEW YORK, April 26 —Bradstreet's to-mor- | No. 2 white, 30@8ic; No. & white, 3@30c, e R e BT | e Tt it oohertien keep high, as they are | 300 Con Cal & Va.135| 300 Overman 0. | box; Egg Plant, 12%c per I HAMBURG—Arrived April 2%5—8tmr Phoeni | cta, from New York Garlfc, 1b; | more or less scarce this year. Strawberries are | 200 Confidence . 771 300 Potosi

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