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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1899. 5 fmum, is still inadequate, and the stocks of | 10Gl4c. Eggs, steady: fresh, 11%c. Cheese, | and 75c@$1 for good to choice: Green Peas, 1% Family Retail Market. Afternoon Session. pigiron show a further decrease. Reports that | weak; creams, 10%@il @2c for common and 2%@3c for Garden; String | o e 500 Andes <ee- 10 200 Ophir . » | possible forelgn business in this line has been Beans from Los_Angeles, 3@5c for green and | Butter and Eggs sell at last week's prices, | 305 opojiar £ Ophir . rejected come from producing centers, but the 4 LIVERPOOL FUTURES. 4@ée for Golden Wax: String Beans from Vaca- | but Cheese is cheaper. 300 Chollar ot Potost ... ~4i S R ——— | eflorts of foreigners to obtain supplies here is, | Wheat— May. July. Sept. | ville, 6@7c; Cabbage, $140; Tomatoes, $150@2| Veal is scarcer than for vears and dear. | 350 Con Cal & V...1 63 Sierra Nevada. | nevertheless, testimony to their own productive | Opening .. 58 56% 39% | per box; Egg Plant, 10@13%c per Ib: Garlic, | Pork, too, i Beef and Mutton sh 200 Con Cal & V.1'67ia| 500 Sierra Nevada. abilities being heavily taxed. It seems evi- | Closing 5 8ig 567 5 6% | b@6c for new; Dried Okra, per 1b; Dried ,,:','m::',_ ’;f::;f:y' stands about. the same | 250 Con Cal & V...1 70| 200 Sierra Nevada. | dent that the first real inspiration in the wool i Peppers, 10: pers, So; i ;i fal... 02 1200 Si Ne- industry must come from abroad. Heavy buy- PARIS FUTURBS. SGR per sack: Hothouse: Cuchmbers. he@si | 88 Iast week. Fish is in better supoly again. | 50 €O Imperial.. 2 1500 Sieven Jevada. | UMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Met St R; .22 Haw Com Co. S | Michigan Central..113 Brooklyn R T. Iver lower. Minn & St L. Tntl The Do 1st prefd......1001; Do p ing of Australian grades for re-export has| Wheat— r dozi Ci 052 -| With the exception of Strawberries the sum- t Norers 27; 200 Ui Wheat and Barley ““_“,h a Mo Pacific. I431; Laclele been again the feature, but coupled with this | Opening ..... i P Boas ,S;félsm;e“rwboiummm" e e e | Hale & Norrs 2/ 20 Dain Gon Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Mobile & Ohio..... 40 Lead . | are reported liberal sales at leading markets | Closing . K5 5 vty fally e 100 M > > | 200 Yell Jacket. : e e SR Flour— pecially so. Several new kinds are added to | 400 Mexican ; 200 Yellow Jacket. Hay lower and demoralized | MoK & T.... 12% Do p of domestic wool to go abroad . 5 POULTRY AND GAME. the list 200 Ophir B (1 Considerable change in Beans. Do prefd.... Federal § | In the building trades, activity is very gen- g '-r‘nn'c - 43 05 il aiel cenacatlylohiants) thim aet ceeeee 1 @ e Ay - haniohs Toen | N 3 Conurai; D0 prefd graliy reported. sales of lumber are large and | Closing .. . A car of Eastern sold at 14@15c for Turkeys, | week. : CLOSING QUOTATIONS. > o Sentral. Nat Lin ng statis e: = 5 5 5 5 3 vl ' v e Vegetables about the same. | XX G St il pacte « | Erades foreshadows eontinued frmness or CALIFORNTA DRIED FRUITS. e L G RO O e e s Celle s ety price S P a supplies of Bu o 1sf 5 Padrle's urther advance. 5 8 i3 . y o R TRl D A e el - Il gocaemand for \raw e 1he rahentited EW YORK, May 12.—The Journal of Com- | There was not much change In local stock. | nonk P°T O n s e ee ; Bid Asic Sl ey 1{,‘" West. ... Siiver Certificates. 61 |>r{\‘{1'\1x:‘:t lslnxg}m;l‘:g :‘qll REvxiosnt :nfl\"‘nnces. merce says: The spot supply of California Gt;éeux;gylozfr. Pigeons continued scarce. | {Fellington . —@10 00 Southfield 5 :mm i ;v\ue-;uc;k '_3 Larger assortment of Fresh Fruits. R R e D S L STt B e o T, or the el ak- | drled:fruitat{aizeported to'ibe smaller tnant(t | FOULTRY Shive Murkeys, isgiic for iuob- |/ New: Welling- |_Wellington —®@ 9 50 | 4pdes 10 Lady Wash..... 02 Heavy purchases of Prunes. l Dotireth. Ui et [ 615 okt ek, .000.042 bughels n correspond. | lias been for several years at this season, and | ¢|S%, 20 BOS for, Hene: Geese. per pair. | ton 10/00][Covs Eay.... =@ 70 | Beloher 88 Mexican ........ i Yains conniniie artive R uArm: Ot s Doipre Inic season of 1806 s 1m pushel teoPond- | it s In few hands. For some time past New | 313 §“d°~“@gafnsu. $175a2 ucks, 35@6_for | seqtiie o5 | Fue e BpMexicaies i e : nd higher | Or R & N prefd Leather | 17052,255 T 1636 and 2,597,513 in 185, Sinte July | YOIk has been the chiel source of supply for | 50, NS A [r Sounk: HMens, MG SO0 | Dairy Produce, ete.— £ Bullion 07 08 Ophir ....... 130 . ey | Pac C 18t prefd Deeca |1 scason the exports of wheat aggre- | gricd frults for markets east of the ¥ | $6@6 50; Broilers, $4 5@s 50 for large, $2 50@3 50 | Butter, fancy Common_Eggs..17%@— | Caledont 33 40 Overman . 1 Hogs and Aluttonunchanged, D 3 5 | Bate 203,058,948 vushels, agalnst 202,523,013 bush- | Mountains, and many orders for prunes, apri | ror smail; Pigeo 56 jen square Chollar 52 34 Potost Sk Decrease rts of Produce. i r"'!fth‘;‘lmprfrd £ s }ir{x:filvv—n s A . B »523, #h- | Cots and peaches have been placed here within o ;2“@“2 is ‘g_egl:‘hgé 5@2 per dozen for old | T, L e e B L L B e Tonias 1o Mint o | aiavire pretd..o oo | “Ruciness Tailures for the week number 1o, | {he past month or six weeks by large buyers | 230 BGE® for Sauabe ' T o | Do good 7— Confidence .....1 00 1 05|Scorpion < — 3 . | Dozt prefai & W Co against 164 last week, 260 in this week a year | I Chicago, St. Louts, Pittsburg and PhIIAGeI”| o1 anq"s1 for small. 3 $ Cheese, Cal 1215 Con Cal & Vail70 175|Seg Belcher.... COIN C FICATES IN CIRCULATION. ‘ RG W Do prefd. | A%0. 251 in 1897, 265 in 1806 and 210 In 1895 e oMl e e ot Ty LA Cheece) Eastern..11g2) Con Imperial 2|Sierra Nevada. Y, mment cotn certificates in clrou- | p PISfd- i1l 16| Pac Comst...oil &y | '@flkhmg!)ml'nfill‘lin;r: number 21, against 22 11;9511 D saeptine Lehes S anAt 76 @ouds Liront BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. d;x:;:s “;’:!b_-”@h Crown Point.... m[zlgv.“- e The rnmen a | Rock Island 12" [ Nor & W prefd...l 67 | week, 25 eek a year ago, n | Interior polntaris diants ., DS ‘on New York. —|Syndicate ... Tatibe ATl 80 weraldatroNin st 114 Colo Southern 34 In 159 and 28 in 1595 Liberal recelpts of Butter from Humboldt had | Bacon .12@17 Pork, fresh.... Exchequer .. . 03!Standard ...... ation April 3 a s & S 4 c 5% | i Holders here show no disposition to urge Bestit il i, sall G y : 70 ¥ 15%. | Do prefd.......... 9% Do lst prefd. i = a tendency t ken th Kket, but th eef, | cholce...... 18020 Pork . salt Jould & Curry 31{Union Con»..... Jsm. | Boprerd.... & 8 DUN'S WEFEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE, |f8leS: The local demand since the beginning y to weaken the market, but there | Bgef cholo T Furk> g Gt Ciny 32,540 ";n‘ R Ify 4 D030 epred | Tt “ | of the month has been small. Jobbers appear | was no decline. Cheese continued weak. EZ®S| Corned Beef....... 8@10 Round Steak. Julia ..... i 40 el 4 CLOSING BONDS. ‘ NEW YORK, May 12_R. G. Dun & Co. in :*?m':u:lerztlz“flenl:tarl\{ibu;xfly suppll'fli&dea;\;euu:f)e ‘Were sm:‘lo:nry. though receipts were much H;:m, cal .12%@15 Sirloin Steak. e e e e e 559, luv 2 res 9 ~olo s. o T - P ol C een Y | larger an ye he 1, 8 o, Ei veee.—@15 se, v = 2R e R thelr weekly review of itrade will say: have not come Into the market excebt when | BUTTERo. " rer held of e o e ekt SUN, MOON AND TIDE. oI, o s Do dn Ll = Sk iy i business hls week one | absolutely necessary to Bl up breaks in 0cks. | Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 1%@17c: sec- | Mutton I ‘g Pork Sausages Uinlted States| Coost e Geodatio: Susvey— new 4s reg....129% N Y Central Ists..1l5ls s R ks, for a severe — , 16c. —@15 Veal .... plye months’ thers || Do/ enup i, 1;;3: N,J Ceniral gen de 120 ° | decline fn_manufacturing stocks has created CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. DA Fancy, the: good to chotce, 1@We: | Poultry and Game o Times ‘and Heights of High and Low 3 s S old 4s re; 2% North Carolina 6s.122 pres: 4 p e . Lo DO@ES v ... 18@2 o + $6,000,000 in treasury | “po coup e o auina L an impression that it has some relaton to| NEW YORK, May 12.—Porter Bros. Company | CHEE! P Hens, each........50@65 [Turkeys, per Ib...15@: ‘1% | productive industry, but it has nome. There —Choice mild new, 9%@10c; old, 9¢: | Young Roost- [Ducks, each...Tic@$1 00 Francisco Bay. Published by offictal au- mediums, $ 6@ |T & reg 1§ N P 1sts . X California frult sales were: Cherrles—Tartar- | Young America, 10@1lc: Fastern, 14%@ lc. ers, each IGeese, each...$1 25@1 50 thority of the Superintendent. Do coup J112% Do 38 .. 4| Was no change In the money market worth | jang 3 1o §2 60; Centennials, $1 50 to §2 40; May | EGGS—Quoted at 15@]6c for store and 17@18c | Oid Rooste Pigeons, pair.. 5 = mt'om:-'x;m lhm. and low waters occu;ol: | District 3.658 .....117 ' Do | mentioning and the volume of business shown | Duyes $2 05 to §2 10; Chapmans, $2 05; Royal | Per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 16%@17c. each . Rabbits, (T s s dhialiotd i e it s 5 SR | Ala_cla a0 (R Y 3 | by payments through the pringipal clearing- | Anne, $140 to $1 90; Puritans, $130; Queens, ks - 7 3 | Fryers, “eaci Hare, each. 0 e o ;"{f;}fin l;m' than -lml(":l"l oint United States Treasurer Ellls R. n‘-r. r: ivn B .10 Nor & W conds | hiduseatowas TLS: var icent lativr than AARIEL | aLie ; DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Broilers, each o s the same at Pplaces the amount of money on hand at the| Do C . : Do_gen the vear of greatest prosperity hitherto, which | = Earl Fruit Company sales were: Black Tar- s Fruits and Nuts— e : Do Currency ....100 Or Nav lsts.. U |is more than double the gain anybody con- | tarians, §180 to $3 25 Centennial, average, | Tecelpts were 1202 boxes Cherries and 704 | Almonds, Ib. [Limes, doz........—@15 DAY, MET T Atch gen ds 1t Do s x --1031% | sidered possible a vear ago. $1.70. chests Strawberries, . Apples, 2 Oranges, doz......15@30 | Sun riges .. Do it 48 oo 8205 0 S Line 6s....131% | Never betore reaching a quarter of a mil- B Cherries continue in the curious condition ai- | Bananas, doz 5 [Raisins, 1. EQ10|| BN RS st e Ganada o 2ds ....111 0 S Line con 3...111% | lon tons per week, the Iron Manufacturer EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. ready noted—receipts keep falling off day after | Blackberries, ‘per Raspherries, Mot 0 soooee 945 Reading Gen'ds.... STX | reports May 1, an oufput of 250,09 tons weekly, - Ses andiin Sl s et L e T .20@% DA ARG W deln which, with 54,45 decrease in warrant and | CHICAGO, May 12.—CATTLE—There was a | 92% 2 e market, in the face o . 18| Cherries, per T...10@15 Strawberries, per, T |Time| _ [Time| _ |Time Time; C & N Con ML 5 L & 1 M con furnace stocks, indicates a_consumption of | fairly active demand to-day and prices | Steadily weakening. The reason is that prices | Gooseberries, Ib... 6@ 8 drawer 25a3% | 5 | Ft. | | Fe. |——| Ft. | Fe. oo deb B . Il S 37,322 tons daily, against 37,035 In March, 34814 | ruled stronger. Faney grades brought & 4o@ | &7¢ S0 high that people are not using many. | Lemons, doz......20g— Walnuts, 1b. 7 Hw L W H W T W ates notes.. s e 08ir SR | in February and 36,34 in January. The aver- 5 50. choice steers, $ 150 Black are steady enough, white being the | vVegetables— D & R G 1sts age for four months is 35,027 tons daily, against | § | weak description. | Artichok — ~ beef steers, $ 10@4 60; stockers and feed- | doz...20@50 Lettuce, doz. 15a@— | 13 0:53| 5.6) 8:00|—0.4| 3:21| 4.6) 7:43] I 4 2,209 last vear. An increase of 16 per cent | ers 5 : & $ 7374 15, cows and heif. | Blackberries and Raspberries’came in from a | Asparagus Mushrooms, Th....—@— ol o1 1 8 0| 4 e 3. B0 Ry 95 T i the Vear would e less Interesting if con- | ere, 5 607k 55; Western fed Siegrs 3t do@s 257 | Mumber of sections. Strawberrles were steady. | Hocts, doz oo i 1:36] 6.1 85| 0.0] 4:12] 4.7 Byl A e | sumption a year ago were not far beyond any- | Texas steers, $3 90@5; calves, $4 50@7. Gooseberrles were in demand for canning ac- | Beans, whi 5 Peppers, g 5@2: NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides -”:‘ lr"““&“vy set 3s... 97% | thing previously realized. Yet proposed com- | HOGS—Trade was active and prices 2ia@se | COuUnt. Colored, . 5 Potatoes, T........ 2@ 3 | the early morning tides are given in the left NI, & pac Ists... U6 | binations hinder large orders In bars and | higher. Fair to choice, $3 S0@3 9; heavy pack- | Cltrus Fruits show no change. Lima, ib.. @— Do, mew.........3@ 4| hand column and the successive tides of the S s e sheets, while the structural business is as e 3 5503 T5; mixed, 3 65@3 butchers, | DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Cabbage, each....—@10!Parsnips, doz.....15@— | day in the order of occurrence as to time. The Ohjue e | heavy"as ever in small lots, with bid contracts | §3 65@3 923a: lights, $3'60@3 §7i: pigs, $3 3@ | _APPles, $1 50@2 50 for falr to good and $8@3 50 | Caulifiowers, cach 5@10|Rhubarb, per Th.. 4@ ¢ [ gov 15 (e oreer OF dCCRrrenir 8 0 Bt ve of s Dol 2a | about to come at Chicago for the drainage |3 7 for choice to fancy. Z Celery, bunch..... 5@— Radishes, dz behs.10@12 | $h%G2 J U5 $374" ime column the third tide a Cent dsts :“ & Shors s | canal and the plate business too big for all SHEEP-—There was the biggest kind of a BERRIES-—Gooseberries, 25@3ic per drawer | Cucumbers, per |Sage, dz bnchs. 25@. and the jast or right hand rolumn gives the @10 = Smeer Shussh.12q1 | 1ast tide of the day, except when there are but 3i3is | three tides, as sometimes occur. The helghts 30430 | given are soundings to the soundings on the TUnited States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, the works to handle, invites no consolidation, | demand for sheep and lambs. Prices had an- | and 1%:@3c per Ib in bulk; Blackberries, $175@ | dozen .. c@$1 50 String Beans, 1h. OF this &mount the Chicago and Philadelphia works being be- | other boom of 2cin prime shorn sheep and 225 per crate; Strawberrles, $3 30@5 per chest | Cress, doz bnchs..20@2: e 3318, 601 < U | | hind in deliveries and Pittsburg works troubled | in wooled Colorado lambs. Sheep sold at $3 50@ | for small and §2 76@3 50 for large berries; Rasp- | Egg Plant, per Ih.15@20 Thyme, Ib.... 0 ot N gnige |- Do deferred by demands for 4000 tons of vessel plates and | 5 25, chiefly at $4 80@s 2: shorn lambs, $4 75@ | berries, 90c per drawer; Newcastle Raspberries, [ Green Peas, Ib.... 4@ 6 Turnips, doz......10@15 Sy o MINING STOCKS, 4000 tons more close ahead for the Government | €, and Colorado wooled lambs, $6 35@6 9@125¢ per basket, Lentils, ... Tomatoes, I......15@20 e money in these | K C P & G lsts Cent 1sts n 4s....110%|Va Centuries 2 2 | i on '} | Chotiar 28 Ontario <o 750 | docks at Algiers. attle, 1300; hogs, 17,000; sheep, | Cherries, 3@60c for red, 2%5@0c for white and [ Fish, per Th— ven Is subtracted from it was a year ag [ Crown BRCTI 1 opie S0 Only’pig fron advanced, Bessemer e and | Feast per box for black; black, in bluk, §85¢; | Burracuda ... Shad ..... 1oz - Mactes T pianavot ODL( “XPOR’ Con Cal & Va.. 50 Plymouth .......... 10 grey forge 25c at Pittsburg and local pig e white, 3@5c per Ib. Barp ..., Striped Bass. 1Ba@— eren af the lower low waters. PROT EXPORTS Deadwood ... Quicksilver . 5 at Chicago. In minor metals tin declined at LONDON WOOL SALES. Apricots. — per crate. 42 2502 1 | So0nnh 5 Smelts . 12a15 referénos Wwithemeante iow {surits ot o | Gould & Curry.... 30 "Do prefd | London to 25.23c and copper is weak at 1%c Bk ] —Navel Oranges, $2 25 Flounders . Soles . La12@15 = ’;"*W“ ex em this port d‘;_flfii the | Hale & Norcross.. 22 Sierra Nevada..... S | for spot and 19%c for tatires. LONDON, May 12.—The attendance a; the | per box; Scedlings, $1 %2 %; Mediterrunean | Hallbut ....... Skates, each .mgnz TIME BALL. fArst four mon of the vear were $10,333,000, | Homestake 001 Standard. 1270 | Hides at Chicago rose about 10 per cent, with | wool auction sales to-day was large, and the | Sweets, @2 25; Lemons, 5@1 50 for com- | Kingfish . Tomecod eanna 15@— = agair 0 guring the same time in 1888, | Iron Silver 38{Union Con ........0 " 40 | actual receipts of cattle in four months of | offerings numbered 14,401 bales. There was |mcn and $2@2 50 for good to choice; Mexican | Mackerel ... Clams, gal S50G= | Branch Eydrosraptis A0fHoe, g Mee inations being as follows: At- | Mexican 47 Yellow Jackef..... 36| 100,000 head less than last year, and over 200,000 | much animation, although Continental buyers | Limes, $6@630; California Limes. 30@7c per | Do, Horse —@—!Do, hardshell, 100.40@30 chants’ % ange, 3 o STOCKS AND BONDS. | smuller than in 159-84, notwithstanding the | were less active bidders. A good selection of | Small 'box; Grape Fruft. $§150@2 5: Bananas, | Perch .............10@12 Crabs, each. 10015 [ May 12, 189 '25@35 | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry $150@2 50 per bunch; Pineapple: Australia, Money- . oy | ®ain in population. greasy merino was taken by the Continental $2@4 50 per | Pompano ..... $1 50 Do, softshell, West End Fed . ! 2 Jobody who has stics e e s W seelong | dozen. | Rockfish’ ... 00 i5@ - | Mussels, qt. bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— fa,” $319,300 $ Call loans 4G5 Westingh Eiec..... 4s13 | Nobody who has studled statistics can tell | buyers at high prices. Well known Geelong P R u ly noon to-day— Central America, $16.- | Time loa 3%@4% Do prerd 643 | why purchases of a million pounds Australlan | seoured sold steady and largely to the home | ppie pRuE NUTS AND RAISING | oo Soked. ot e d02..25040 | o cloclt . B e e $2,451,700; Philippine Wis Cent ... "]% | wool for export this week, following others in | trade at high rates. There was more com- 2 S, NUTS AN SINS. Falmon, fresh....[12@15 Do, Bastern, doz.. . m. ieaniHme. S | AT & St Fe...... 18% Bonds. previous weeks, should advance prices of wool, | petition for crossbreds which showed a harden- e e TR S50 | hrimps . - 5@ e - = 3 i | “ Do ‘preta 3% Atchison és j mor were purlv}l“n:m.- of fl;'rl “""‘".;‘u?“‘,‘,!‘,'.’{m’ }ng u-nd;{.c,\- ‘The nur:h?r“f_\f {\;\a|ex sold 80 Easn;rr;’ n;ersm r'nm. a ‘li ; x:;; sn:x:m:g utenant THE MINTS. | Amer Sugar ) Mining Shares— territory wool by a speculator readily P: ar at this series number 7,500. cars of runes s market, us res e —— S ———— i HERMINT Do prefd .11 Haw Adumng Shares— 1 | able. But it is just the time for srowers to — - | the supply to about 3 cars, which is nothing. THE STOCK MARKET. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. nage of the United States for the cur- | Bell Tel .... 4735 Allouez Min Co.... 10 | 8sk all they can hope to get. and just when FOREIGN MARKETS. | The East evidently thinks that Prunes are go- e rent fiscal vear to date is as follows Boston & Albany..266 = Atlantic .... 3 |jhe Jargestimanutachurecs N erciaea iy Son Ry, G 4 %s. 110 7-16: silver, | in& to be good property this year. Late reports [ Although business was very good fn securl- Steamer. From. Due. ' 5 Boston EI . 103 Boston & Mont....3s | Only the smaller are buying. Frices »-o sald | LONDON, May 2.—Consols, 110 7-16; silver. | from Oregon indicate a serlous shortage In | ties on the morning call there were fewer fluc- Boston & Malne.i%0 Butte & Boston.. 91 | t0 have been generally advanced, wigh WERCT | 25d; French rentes, 102f 5lc; wheat cargoes off | Italians there, and the California crop will be | tyations than usual, the only one Worthy of {San Juan........[Acapuleo. Chi Bur & Q.. 4 (Calumet & Hecla. | demands from the interior holders. 'But It £e’| conet, huyers and sellers apart; cargoes on pas- | much shorter than usual. i advance in Glant Powder to §15. | Acapulco .......|Panama. Fitchburg prefd Centennial ......... matns & question whether o ey sage,’ Eastern and neglected, 3d lower; English | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, 7c for 40-50's, 5@ | Mgte belng an 8qvente B G an " Ol Weeott ‘|Tillamook Bay. May 13 Gen Elec 118 |Frankiin ....0000 B e s 15 e | country markets, quiet. | Stac for 50-60's, 4@A%e for B0-Ts, B@IC for | The susar stocks were gencrally steady. | Crogcent “[Creseent City... May 13 Fed Steel 615 Humboldt . 131 | over 1892 and only a little more in 1897 will | "1 |VERPOOL, May 12.—Wheat, steady: wheat | 70-80's, 24@3%c for 80-90's 2%@2Xe for 0-100° | ,On the afternoon call "Contra, Costa WAL | progreso |Beattle. 1 Fed Steel prefd .. 814 Osceola | prove profitable. The market for woolen g00ds, | i "pyris, weak: flour in Paris, dull (holiday). | and 2@2%c for 100-110's; Peaches, 5%@9ic for | declined to §72, and Oc 7 Luella_ . Mex Cent 1141 Parrott not yet appear, and thé delay in getting the new combination into working order causes | some hesftation. If Government estimates were considered re- liable one based on entirely unknown acreag Vi 15 5, 31 Powder advanced to $78 50. CLOSING. peeled; Apricots, 12%@13c for Rovals and 1@tsc | 11§ 20 Glant Powder advanced to 8060, | Arcata . WHEAT—Spot No. 2 red Western winter, | for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 9G9%c; sun ol oo the pumip aad: - Elevator work. | Aloha dull, 6s 10d; No. 1 red Northern Duluth, dull, | dried, out; Black Fige, ou ums Jominal, | 4 teadily, Water in the 170-foot level winze | Signal 68 24, Futares, quiet; May, 5s Sid; July, 5% | 14c for unpitted and #%@6c for pitted; Pears, | Fulton 3@dc, according to color, etc. 15 41 feet 10 inches below the station. All fm- | Fulton o.c.... Old Colony 0ld Dominion .... 42% Tamarack Rubber _............ 50% | Winona TUnion Pac . 43 Wolverine Union Land s -209 ~ Quine | | t in waiting for evidences of demand which do | “coTTON—Uplands, 3 13-32d. gocd to cholce, 10@10ic for fancy and 14@iscfor | 10 $91 3. Hawallan Commerclal declined to | U880 | | -IColumbia River. +..|Portland...... IPortland PORTLAND, Or., May 12.—Clearings, ! i. North Fork Grace Dollar. ¢ buy s ot d there | on a statement o . and rainfall in last twenty-four | {TY buvers closing their accounts and ther u!fl\fi“tml":‘f the acreage of winter wheat killed and abandoned. The best that can be said is IHumboldt. HONEY—Comb, 10@1lc for bright and 8@dc | amount of $10,000,000, divided into 100,000 shares {Gays Hahae for lower grades: water white extracted, 7%4@ | of the par value of $10 each, to $100,000, di- being some fresh London buying. New York 001; balances, $36, # wheat and cotton would be everywhere re- | 6%d; September, 5s 6%d. c g | Do tant ronneetions; made. Have just started ! | it TONSONGGLR EoT e ik, With official returns pointing | CORN--Spot American mixed, new, frm, g | s foun-crown, It for Secmecs | the second elevator. It is working very nicely.” B. Hernster....|Coullle River... 0 WEATHER REPORT. | 2 D MARKET. " reat deorease in winter wheat produc- | 64 Futures. steady: May, 35’ §%d;’ July, 3a | cromn. S%e for, Tourictati, G (o Seediens | TS "6 Norcross assessment of 10 cents | Corona ... |San Diego. i o | NEW YORK, May 12_The Commercial Ad- | tion. the price dropped 1 cent and cotton de- | Slq;j[.’;flfi‘{ilr[!nlwrl. - s-x(d.n" winter, steady, | for Lordon Lavers: Dried Grapes, 2%@3c. | per share will be delinquent in the boards to- \v:v»‘_hur'!"fl G o : (120th Meridian—FPacific Time.) I vertiotiin hiacns Doac oGt e vai™| clined for options, though retaining the ad- | FId —St. Louis fancy % s | R U Chestnute. 6 per 1B Walauts, 5@8c | day. et SAN FRANCISCO, May 12, 5 p. m. | ARSI upC A S eebiskram 2aye: ance of a sixteenth for spot which was es- |78 | for hardshell, 10@1ic for softshell: Almonds, @ | A special meeting of the stockholders of the | ZIPITe 1GoosBay. lowing are the seasonal rainfalls to | /' Warkets here were less active and less | tablished before the Government report ap- | | 9 for hardstiell, 1213 for softshel, 14G16¢ for | East Sierra Mavada Mining Company has been | Fomona. - L mpared with. th strong to-day. Americans opened hard, coun- jeared. Nobody can base u sensible estimate | | papershell: Peanuts, 8@7c for Fastern and 4%@ | called for July 17 to vote upon a proposition to | JUSEH - Actdels S 2 S > aReliotEnaimed dute f condition which takes no | | B2¥for California: Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. Qiminish the capital stock from its present | Bonita .........INewport.... | | st e ) e e e ket wiree relurma’ were jexpecteddlinnboth T EERNEWEEAT MARKED. [ e, light amber extracted, 7e; dark, s@sc | vided into 10.000 ehares of the par value of 31 P e e s % Hours. Season. . | slippe Z oL ionthusiasm IS | 1 i rkets, o that the Gov » S e aclic . [Ghi : Gii 0w L o P, Tinton. were: WGt Ang. | practicaily’ no o ek have been 165 in the OREGON. BEESWAX—25@27c ver Ib. | "“The report trom the Standard Consolidated | Colmiys oo Zortiand. ] 4 condas. 13 5-16; Utahs, s%; Boston, 2t | RIS (00 SPaiist 246 last vear, and 2 in| PORTLAND, Or. May 12—The advance in PROVISIONS. | L e Colon i Panama. U e - | was e e Dor e e e e A ere | Canada against 24:last year: freights together with continued weakness | | has 10 inches of low grade ore in the top. The | CZarina ... ... |[Puget Sound | was a little borrowing at the bank. Silver avs Harbor abroad caused Wheat to sag again to-day, and | The firmness in Hams continues, without any | north_drif is Oblspo ; " ¥ as dull. e was no ssure to sel 2 2 S 1 same vein and level, has 24 inches Los Ancelesooriii 0'op Pt it Tack ot demang, Treseure to sell. BUU| xpw YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. | 500, fic™hest quotation obtainable for Walla | advance. The demand for them continues good. | of ledge, Shich is being badly broken. Raise | === oo om San Dieko 0.0 he Chancello :: s reduces 2 : . Walla, with valley easy at about 3%c; biue stem, hED AT Ba No. 1 hias'2¢ lnches of fair grads ore in the top STEAMERS SAIL. § « P 91 The Chancellor of the Exchequer has reduced | 0w voRK. May 12— FLOUR—Receipts, 11— | Walla, with valley easy at about sic; tlic stem, | CURED MEAT: per Ib for heavy, A L G See s SO 134 the new stamp duty on American certificates | D e Francisco data: Maximum temperature, | from 5 to 1 shilling. The Japanese loan of | 032 harrels; exports, 72:9. Neglected again and | ang very little is wanted. 1 $1,@% for light medium, 10%@1lc for light, 12¢ | Jiaise No. Ady. Minneapolis patents, $3 0@ i WASHINGTON. | o se 5 ‘s 15| Sleamer. | Destination. for extra Nght and 12%@13c for sugar cured; | \Nches of fair grade ore. Raise 5 shows I Sails” | Pier. ! 6 - 5 Sk < inches of fair ore. Raise 7 has 24 inches of fair 00; minimim, 465 méan. 55 | £10.000,000 is being underwritten and will prob- | nominally steady. | A Hie Uk eatitas s hes of T TR e ATHER ' CONDITIONS. AND' ‘GENERAT | 07 Beionereliatin 1o afew aave 4; do baxers. 32 3688 10, % TACOMA, Wash., May 12.—The decline In the | Hams, 10g10%c: Mess Beef, $13_per bbl: extra | Orc; The north drift has a i2inch vein of no | Columbia .. |Portiand. - ol R el CLOSING, % T—Receipt 100 bushels; exports. | Jocal Wheat market to 57c still holds, with re- | Mess Beef, $4; Family Beef, $15@15 50 Faiuesintbeistipios igund oy Resc s s I O FORECAST. AR || S HBATReCeID 2 23, x oca e o 3 3o X8 | coming from the new vein on the 315-foot level, | Pomona ...[Humboldt 2 pmiPler 9 NDON, May 12. 4 p. m —Canadian Pacific, | g5,547. Spot, steady: No. 2 red, 82%c spot f. o. | celpts running light. Quotations remained un- | prime Pork, §12: extra clear, $18; mees, $16; | o B 3 n Pacific preferred, S0: Union Pa- |y afoat and %c elevator; No. 2 red, Sl%c to | changed at 5c for club, 6 for blue stem. Brnoked Beet, 11 per Ib, fair ove:trom No. 10.vein, same level, and; good The area of higl = rea of high pri TARD_Tierces huoted at 5%@s%e per Ib for | OF€, from the Maguire ledge on the 525-foot level 11 am!Pler 11 9 am|Pler 11 ure central Friday morning over the northwest coast has moved 5 preferred, 78i: Grand Trunk Ana- i fo. 1 Nptthea - aare S89-toot lev 3 ng/China &Tapan May 16, MSS ‘ inland. The pressure has falien slow- e 1tk Be Aiver mmcbmaet ssd’ per | Srrivest o. b. ’.‘nri;x'n(‘.“ir;“lv.\ (r)l‘:\mr‘:\l:‘l‘l:r::; | LOCAL MARKETS compound and T%GTHe for pure: half barrels, | and Fortuna vein on the iS2-foot level ami C. #/China &Japan|May 16, 1 pm/EMSS cion is to be noted. . "o |ounce.’ Money, 1} per cent. ity oo torelan buyiis b and after u-(nrennml! g s P e e Trercas. o%@oin: *oackages, | At the mill 225 tons of ore were crushed for Arcata ... Coos Bay. am/Pier 13 ture a grees o 5 e i s detion s a e | e 1Th b | the week. Average assay vanner tailings, $1191. | Aloha |Point Arena.. pm|Pier 2 e lleye oE Coltan bt “'1‘]';";‘5_,‘ BRADCIRBET Sy LN TR T R IE ack usders moderets Nmulieion Seog el EXCHANGE AND BULLION. e e T o sai%y %% | Concantrates produced, 1% tons; aseay’ value, Moana 1111 isvdnes pm|Pler 7 Ger er Wweat v ey o o B e s e T vy, and with | : 140; 10~ : : %c: 50-15 | $276 29. Plate amalgam produced, 1313 Troy | State Cal...!Portlan In am|(Fier 24 maximun, P "I the intedor | NEW YORK, May 12.—Bradstreet's financlal | Bulls found ahort lnfer L At strangth. ih | Sterling Exchange, 60 days........ — $4 gy | case. 8e; 10-1b palls, 6 In a case, 8he: S0-1b | S0 CC, vafue per ounce, $1%. Tailings plant | Corona ..... {IMay 15, 1 am(Pler 11 e expected Saturday and Sunday, The | TeView to-morrow will sas e experienced little difficulty in driving | Steriing Exchange, sight...... = 4IRS et Sigc; fancy tubs, 80 1bs met, 7%c; half- | No. 1 treated 3231 tons of tailings for the week. [ San Juan. A 12 miPMssS um temperatires to.day did mot exceeq | At the beginning of the week the market ex- | ST €xperier was firm at %@%c | Sterling Cables .. T 4% | varrels, about 110 1bx.7¥c. 2 | Tallings plant No. 2 treated about 1% tons. Townsend Cal 1S, 10 amjPler 20 es, it & Y uma where 102 degres erienced a eneral decl a ded by con- 7 6150 TT % closed 1gc; | Ne X 01 = e last monthly statement of the Alaska- am Pier 1 el has fallen 1n Calitornia: | aeribte Hamantion of lovs tock, On TWednes: s 7gtlss:p|mn|l;%r. | New York Exchange. telegraphic. — 2 HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPs. | Mexican :mn;; reports 13044 o e : 7 wind velocity of 25 miles per hour | v Rt e by large in- Deceraber, Hh@G%HC, | 1 D = . N the realizable value of $20,680, and 233 tons N v the south is reported at Idaho Falls b et e b M i e e ; Firie" Silver, sper qunce = ®% | HIDES AND SKINS Culls and brands sell | sulphurets, valued at $9070. ‘The ore averages PHEEEENG INIEELICENCD. s R R e el S s R B WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted | &2 43.per, (on-,, The gross balion spipment was ARRIVED. Northern CaliforniarFalr and warmer Sat- | dus to’the existence of . laree inthrent.ln | viar.—Gteady. | steers, 10c; medium, 9@9te; light, 8c; Cow- | K00 "Uilited” mine: reports 11,863 tons s Friday, May 1 northerly ' | Ammericans in the foreign market, while cove | MBTALS-Tin and lead scored moderate gains | WHEAT—The Chicago market was dull but | hides, 9c: Stags, 6@6%c; Salted Kip, 9¢; Calf, | crushed of a value of $24,500, and 245 tons sul.| Stmr Samoa, Jahnsen, 23 hours from FEu- Southern California— Fair and warmer Sat- | ering by the local profecaional bears also con- | and other metals exhibited a steadier under- | steady, with more buyers than sellers. The | 10c; dry Hides, sound, 16c: culls and_ brands, | phurets of a value of $1000. Ore averaged §2 82 | reka. urday night and Sunday; north winds. tributed toward the recovery of prices. The | tone throughout the day than has been maml- | ¢pipping demand was poor. The discovery be- | 13c: dry Kip and Veal, 15@15%c: dry Calf, 17c: | per ton. Gross expenses for the month wera| Stmr Pomona, Parsons, 17 hours from Fu- Nevada—Fair Saturda: | European purchasing continued on Thursda fested of late. Business, however, was on nar- ing made that the market was oversold, led | Sheepskins. shearlings, 10@30c each:; short | §27.865. The bullion shipment was $33,460. Gross | Teko. Utah—Fair Saturday. | and there was aiso furthe: evidence of support | row lines. ' Advices from primary points and | (e hores to cover quictly and the feehing | Wool. 33a8e each: medium. T0G30c: long Wool. | recelpts for the month were $10.00, including | _Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander. 68 hours from Arizona—Fair Saturday. from the so-called’ big people, but the market |abroad were chiefly of an encouraging chara became steadfer in consequence. Frosts were | $0c@31 10 each: Horse Hides, ealt, $1 75@2 25 for | some sulphurets previously on hand. The new | San Diego, etc. San Francisco and vicinity—Falr Saturday; | developed hesitatiop and declining tendencies, | ter, At the close the Metal Exchange called: | predicted for the Northwest. large and $1 for small: Colts, S0c. .| 30-stamp mill of the Alaska-Treadwell was| _Stmr Noyo, Johnson, 14 hours from Fort warmer; north, chunging to west wind | lts weakness centéring in the stocks which | PIGIRON-—Warrants quiet But-fiom-ati$11% R RLCtE T 08 L T i mrchanged: NIALLOWo N, 1 rendered, 4gike per 1b:| started on the 6ih. Brseson Stee il ol RER XAN cADIE, vould be cted shou ranchise | nomina Spot Wheat—Shipi 2 S@1 06% ; = . 2, 3% ) R g . 3c. Stmr 9 sins, 59 hours from Vie- Forecast Oficial. | tax law become one of the laws of New York. | LAKFE COPPER—Quiet at 3. e ot o e U Enibping, B9 BGL 05 Slllng: | W OOT Spring \//Clip—Basi Joagutn #iiand STOCK ANDEEONDLEXCHANGE toria and Puget Sound ports SR Friday ction_of culati vas ir- | TIN—Higher, with $25 50 bid and $§25 60 asked. ads Southern, 7 months, T@dc: year's staple, 6@sc; 7 % S Stmr Scotia, Lundquist, 18 hours from Rock: (r:'“xuf-nrrmfl-\nme:r?\"‘dr::r;|l:0 Was checked by the | LEAD—Firm, with $1 & bid and $ 50 asked. CALL BOARD SALE Foothill "and. Northern free, 10@120 Foothili el SEE Sy st, 18 rom Rock- EASTERN MARKETS. | strength of Sugar and other manipulated The brokers' price for lead is $ 25 and for cop- lsr;?:::\la']::?;;:mi?, sa;;;lock-!\n sales. ’,‘i’d fifihemad{s“c’l"'l "”L@,’&“‘ a, Sg1dc “M“i“z,s“; ELy p. m. Bark Levi G Burgess, Younggren, 7 days from o == stocks, and the expectation of a good bank | per 319, = 75 o RBL. S b - umboldt ane endocino, c. e ssion. Tacoma. < 4 Snie CPELTER—Unchanged, with $6 75 bid and $7 | Regular Morning Session—December. W Roard e P BENIPRE I "1““32"2’."‘\(?:3"!2:? e '«\’r’fff}n prices this week .;:'ril;n—n Tache | $1 143 4000, §114; 4000, §113%. N:":ll:er‘nn;'l}:;mnln SR 7 @se| 10 ‘jnmnrn(«_n Safe Deposit 2:;,3 “r'n”r“n'.l.»l‘r.”xl'.r“sfi,"z'%'"af?.”'}?m San NEW YORK, May 12—The bulls had the | was in the main the result of a purely specu- | COFFEE—Options closed steady at net un- | 2000, $107%. o % Southern ... B%@ie e Gone Water ..... Marcos Lsland. : { Tative case, 1o wit, the overbought condition | changed prices. ~Sales, 370 bags, includini Afternoon Session—No sales. PIRIREE e e s o 3jant Powder Con . i e e e T R better of the speculative contest to-day, but | lative case, to wit, the overbougnt condition | SURECS (. 6 %07 August, % 30; Septem- | BARLEY-The market is lifeless at previous | HOPS_i8§ orop, 10@1ic per ib for ordinary, | 0 Hana Plantation Co quille River. & the edge was taken off the rise in the last | & o0 W8t He® 0k, S ought on margin in | ber, October, $ 15; January, $ 75; March, | quotations. - 3 12@12%c for_good and 13@lic for choice to | 100 Hana Plantation Co ............ 5 5 CLEARED. few minutes of trading by a vigorous bear | thochtation of continued rise. The Buying | $ 80 pol_coffee_Rio, dull; mild, quiet, | [Feed, $102@1 05; Brewing, $1 074@1 12 per | fancy from first hands. 19 Hawailan Commerelal & Sugar Friday, May 12, raid. The continued purchases for London ac- | power has, however, become measurably ex- | SUGAR—Raw, dull, b | etl. S ey 2 20 S 3 Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka; Chas Nel- count, and the lack of strain in either the | hausted, while disappointment at the action of | dulet, CALL BOARD SALES. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. | 82000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent bonds..106 son o i would her s BUTTER Receipts, 4200 packages. Fir as St vpuld naturally & Western creamery, M1@ISc; factory, I1t@1de. - EGGS—Receipts, 12,562 pnckflgg!, Firm; State | and Pennsylvania, @14%c; Western, @lic; | $2000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent bonds..105 Veal has again advanced, and is now higher | Market Street Rallway ... [ ‘99, new— | than for vears. It'is very scarce. Beef and | 30 Mutual Electric Light .. i | 125 Oceanic § § Co «ueveris 84 5 i | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session—No ales. Regular Morning Ses: money or sterling exchange markets were | the market produced 9 - disposition to realize eatures of confidence. Moreover, it w ¢ Lot O e i i ey ot a8 &D- | though mot severe, aggravated this tendency, Simr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Columbia, Green, Astoria; Oregon Ratl- : o s were weakened 14,000 cus, S7ige. December— c. A na A g | Sl oo connection with the Spanish Indemnity would | While in many cases margins were weakened to | 460, CHINSh A3 . , STigc. Dece Mutton are steady and unchanged. Hogs show el N o road and Navigation be dsposited In a local bank, which announced | BRI eenDien outhern. B RIED FRUITS. Atternoon Sesslon“No sales. andstill, there | IO Weakness, sales being made vesterday at the | 15 Onomen Sugac Co . i Sy AILED. that all the needed exchange had been secured, | 100 | A Derators of the street, whose | NEW YORK, May 12.—California dried fruits | being no demand. Prices are steady. top figure. | 40 Paauhau S P Co ... 000 i aB.00 i 2 ey, May 12, A o T Pt e 0% | name was by common report coupled with a | steady. D +asiie: | (FARCY Feed, S50 per ctl: good to cholce, | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers: | 2 an Franciseo Gas & Eieciric'Colll ;275 | Stmr Georse Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. e “movements.of mone, Shongn ofvon | PupDoeed, bear syndicate, denles the (mpeach |- EVAPORATED APPLES Commen, T%ic: | 3f 601 474: Sommon #) 374@1 at; Surprise, | BEEF—T4@8o per 1b for Steers and 6g64c | 190 San Eranciseo Gas & Eleciric Co.i 308 | Stmr Bonita, Micgieon. . misleading, were thought to forecast a favor- | ment. But other professional speculators cer- | prime wire tray, 5%@5¢: 2 2 4 e S 4 i 3 O (GOwS. 0 BGhOE S Alcazar, Strand. e OW dustrial consolid ons &l butes 1 1COTS. % r . m % (ool s i e g v - k v, & Iy Jnown, Industrial consolldations financed. | S A1, oA o tring About the outpouring of | APRICOTS—Royal, 18%@lée; Moorpark, U® | Smail round Yellow. 3125140 Eastern, | TAMR- Sprink. Sa@tc ner b W0 Vigorlt Powder 425 | Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefleld. Tacoma. long stocks which characterized the matkets | 1S large Yellow, $1121@1 15; White, $1 15@1 17%: | PORK—Live Hogs, 5%@5%c for small, sm@ | 460 Vizorit Powder ... = % 41| Stmr Navarro, Higgins, Caspar. | on “Monday and Tuesday. Other conditions, | PEACHES—Unpeeled, 9%:@l1%c; peeled, 25@ | mixed, §1 123 per ctl; California White, nomi- | gc for medium and 5@dkc for large: stock | 100 Vigorit Powder, s 10... 5 There was first a recession from the opening 425 Schr Allen A, Schage, Eureka. high level, and then a gradual recovery until P 4e & s . Jorgenson, Coquille River. BoY the lose: - : | however, played their separate parts in the | 28¢. LT RR nal. | Hogs and Feeders, 4%@sc: dressed Hogs, T Street SChREakershure X ety oo Dot Oy Vel & Iadius | ement. The expectation of an unfavorable CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. RYE—$1@1 021 per ctl. Goe. e $4000 Market St Cable 6 per cent bonds..123 00 B Quciaten; Hazeen £ pun| Hethor: o Bix: Brookiyn Transit lost meatly a peing | Government crop report was considered, though | ! O J BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. o Afternoon Session. SCHIENE e oty LOMEOlI BT eR. net, but closed nearly two points above the | the street apparently disregarded on Wednes- | ciocico May 12 Unexpectedly firm cables, FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Board— TELEGRAPHIC. e e I e T Mo | S iox oo ikt e st nea ree points a 3 G stoc o at the aa much, Metropolitan dropped to J15%. Jumpeq | TEport shows a reduction of the whole output over six points and left offt with a gain of [ calculated to affect raflrond tratfic and earn- over two points. The iron an ings. The market has not suffered from any Were_rather weak, a5 were ‘the eosiers ‘bug | fears of ght money. On the contrary, sup the Pacifics and grangers were strong with | plies of funds seem to be increasing and the 50 Contra Costa Water BAGS — Calcutta Grain Bags, 5%c for June | 25 Contra Costa and July: Wool Bags, 26@2Sc; San Quentin| 40 Contra Costa Bags, $ %. 2 Contra Costa Water COAL—Wellington, $§ per ton; New Welling- Contra_Costa Water ton, $3; Southfield Wellington, 7 50; Seattle, $5, Qlant Bowder Con- POINT LOBOS, May 12 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW; velocity 20 miles. CHARTER: L The Alice Cooke loads lumber on the Sound 31% | for Honolulu. 90 The Consueio loads mdse for Mahukona. foreign covering and light domestlc receipts gave wheat a steady start. There was a mo- | FLOUR~—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, mentary weak spell, caused by profit taking, | usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40G3 30; Oregon but after this the market quickly recovered | and Washington, $3 40G3 45 per bbl for extra, and ruled strong the remainder of the ses- | $3 25@3 40 for bakers’ and $2 30@2 50 for super: sion. The reorted presence of the Hessian fine. fractional advances appearing pretty generally | rates were appreciably easier. The collection | 40" 4 chinch bugs throughout the Middle | MILLSTUFFS—“Prices In sacks are as fol- | Bryant, $; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, $§7 50; Giant Powder Con . SPOKEN in the rest. | from the Government of $15,000.000 of the Span- | (.t "ynd Southwest encouraged outside buy- | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | Scotch, $§; Cumberland. $8 50 in bulk and $9 50 5 Hana Plantation Co .................. 17 50 May 11, 25 miles ESE of Five Fathom Bank— Immense blocks of high grade mortgages were | ish Indemnity by the ‘nstitution which acted | o™ 0 forced local shorts to cover. Reports | Flour, §3 25 per 100 Ibs; Rve Flour, §2 75; Rye | in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Hawalian Commercial & Sugar 119 25 | Lightship E B Sutton, herice Jan 19, for New taken to-day at improved prices and the | in the matter of remitting the $20.000.000 was a | o¢% ir in the congestion at Buffalo and pre- | Meal, §2 50; Rice Flour, $7;" Cornmeal, $2 50; ex- | Cannel, $ 50 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle | 75 Hutchinson S P Co S7ig | York. strength of these issues exercised a stimulat- | factor, and the movement of money now seems | G fonc’ of frosts in the Northwest, where seed- | tra cream Cornmeal, §3 25; Oatmeal, ‘34 50@4 To; | Gate, 7 60; Coke, $12 per ton In bulk and $¢ Qceanie S § Co piiid DOMESTIC PORTS. ing effect on the speculative llens. Consider- | to be toward the metropolls. The bond mar- | jn. has been seriously delayed, helped the ad- | Oat Groats, $ 7; Hominy, $3 25@3 50; Buck- | in sacks. 25 Oceanic § § Co ?| UYAK—Arrived bark Harvester, hence April able activity was noted. The market generally | ket has been unaffected by the events affect- | v no% RES! DOLCH chunged to e higher at | wheat Flour, $4GM 25: Cracked Wheat, 33 7; | Harrison's clrcular says: “During the week | 25 Oeeanic S § Co hip America, hence April 2 improved. Total sales, $.530,000. ing speculative values, and the demand for in- | 7iG70t;c, advanced to 70%c, declined to 69%c, | Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled | there have been six arrivals of coal from Wash- | 223 Oceanic § § Co “'CHIGNTK—Arrived bark Ferris § Thompson United States new fours and the old fours * Testments 1= ‘as largs and: almost 2s eaxer &3 | rose 1o 70WGT00. and cloasd withjsellerstat |iOatas{baryels) $8 88 35 1n enckn 38 506 ington with 16,230 tons; seven from British Co- | 33 Oceanic S § Co hence March 30 3 coupon advanced %, and do registered and the | at any previous time. On the other hand the | 71,705 Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, $4 50; Green Peas, | lumbia, 18,210 tons; three from Oregon, 139 | 75 Oceanic § S Co GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived May 12—Stmr threes % in the bid price. | financial public has finally begun to appreciate | "qere was a sharp advance in corn, owing | § per 100 Ibs. tons; one from Australia, tons; total, 35,- | 45 Oceanic § S Co | Grace Dollar, from® Astoria The toral sales of stocks today amounted | the effects of the continued creation of new In- | to smail offerings, light receipts, excellént cash = 786 tons. This amount fully makes up the de- | 260 Onomea Sugar C: SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 12—Schr Mabel to 629,280 shares, including: American Hoop, | dustrials ecurities, and a conservative senti- | demand and infliential country buying. July HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. ficlency of last week and serves to make tne | 25 Onomea Sugar Co Gray. from Eureka. t 9400, American Steel and Wire, 16,000; Ameri- | ment has asserted itself in this connection. It | closed Sc higher. ] market easy. The spring weather we are now | 20 Paauhau § P Co . : NEAH BAY—Passed May 12—Stmr Willas can Sugar, 108,900: American Tobacco, 32,30; | was generally remarked that the alleged propo- | Oats followed corn. The cash demand was [ Hay is completely demoralized. Receipts are | enjoying diminishes the consumption very ma- | 100 Pacific Auxiliary . o 5 ey - Anaconda, 7000; Atchison, 5000; Atchison pre- | sition to erect a billion-dollar steel trust by a | good, July advanced Yec. m-~derate, but there 18 no demand. Another | erinily for Aomestic wses, Still the demand Tor 0 ST & NP RS porge. arm. Hmoa :;:}(‘Ieflk.m{)nr s etk Aate. ferred, 20,800; Baltimore and Ohlo, 11,000; Baiti- | combination of the industrials also formed in |~ The strength in coarse grains and light re- | decline is noted. steam does not relax, but finds ready sale at | ' 1 San Franclsco Gas & Electric e IeA. Satied’ Moy P Stinr- Pusadend. more and Ohio preferred W. .. 4300; Brookiyn | that trade seemed to touch the limits of the in- | ceipts of hogs steadled prices of provisions. | “Feedatuffs show no further change. full prices. We have had only four deliveries | 220 Vigorit Powder 4 | for San Francisco. , 100,600; Central Pacific, 6 < . Chicago, | dustrial movement, and some reltef was felt | The effect waé only trifling, as there was suffl- | BRAN-—$15 50@16 per ton. 3 of foreign coal in six weeks, which clear., | 6% Vigorit Powder . CEEEEEEEEEEE T & EENWOOD—Sailed May 12—Stmr Green- Burlington and Quincy rights, 6€300; Chicago, when it was known that the foundation for | cient liquidation to supply the demand from MIDDLINGS—$16@18 50 per ton. AT AR ol S s 680 Vi GRE 0 D s Burlington and Quincy, 13,4007 Chicago Con- | this was merely the vlan to consolidate the | shorts and packers. Pork and lard advanced [ FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, mm%za per :-22"’ A Tliexian focs ouic i tual su‘;nll:sn.l T the W R o ";:N‘%;#Jy"’:i‘;\:d May 12—Tugs Rescus eolidated Traction, 430); Chicago Great West- | Carnegle properties and to purchase the inter- ach and ribs sc. ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill,’$25@26 50; job- | craze for establishing ‘trusts’ existed here, that INVESTMENT BOARD. and Fearless, hence this afternoon. and will ern. 8100 Congolidated Tobacco, 18,600; do pre- | ests of their founder in them. The appetite of e leading futures ranged as follows: bing, $2750; Cocoanut Cake, '$21@22; Cotton- | now prevails East, there is a profitable ‘open- < 4 e T How Wrancisco {ila’ erening with S0y Louiaiilie ent e Shiprstarred, | the publie foriniuntislehesnit haweren, de- | s e Olew BGn romrcie | Sott Ml ioutiol mariRt BCammant ek % | ink here among our colliery proprietors, who Morning Session. Elihu_Thomson in tow. 500 sV Nas) . 10,200 Manhat- | parted, as shown by the $412,000.000 subscription == 5 2 g * | 24 50; Cracked Corn, ; Mixed Feed, $15 i i ¥ s 2 ~ v ved May 12—Si thn’ Consoildatad, 2,300 e onol i | e A anteriotion || woeat Mo number o few: and thelr opportunities have Board— COOS BAY—Arrived May 12—Stmr Arcata, Raflway, 6100; Mexican Central, o 6% 0% 6% | @Buy_ wheat, $10812 for good to cholce ang | PCN, Most favorable, with the Navy Depart- | 30 San Francisco Gas & Flectrie Co. 75 | hence May 5. 5600; Miesour! | per company, although that enterprise has | May . TR o : 2 : PEs ent lately such liberal purchasers, S S fay 12—Schr Glen, for San Francisco. 500 People's Gas, 2 ; © {isotadiag % & it P X AL . I 3 - | important factor in their deliveries. Fy 00 Vi vder ] Corinthian, for. San Francisco. Yrstioen. 0. Beiing ' ompn malapsaat | miamfot abouty E¥e 0 Nt ot & Trastionatovel] [ CUr N0 25 By @ B Soy | O EGS D Dl Trom England and Australla are very frme the | 43 Comten. Costa: Water 111io0: A | “FORT BRAGG-Sailed May 12-Stmr Novo, 4200; Rock Isiand, 5700; St. Paul. 20, “3,'.‘5"""‘- | par. Soa ol A ay 3% 84 3™ 33 BEANS AND SEEDS. anticipated reduction has not materialized: in | 40 Hana Plantation Co ........ 17 371 | for San Francisco. ern ' Pacific, 3300; Southern Railway preforsen, | BRADSTREET'S ON TRADE CONDITIONS. | Sepiember . e YR H i = 5 fact, it mow looks as if present prices are Afternoon Session. * | ASTORIA-—Arrived May 12—Stmr Columbia, 3000; Tennessee Coal and Tron. 4300; Uk erred, | & o A itagnady 5 Al iSeplem] LA % e nearly bedrock for the vear: they unquestion- | 33 Giant Powder Con . 75 00 | from Hongkong. oific, $700; do preferred, 1400: Westers ’fi‘n,‘:;'; W YORES Mayi 15 Branstaats o smos: “g;ls o. e se"-‘ns ;hn:.em;,“:ni« ;fl!d :‘-" {s"o:-‘lh";r:‘llz::' ably are if l)&e outward freights on grain ao not | 15 Giant Powder Con . 125 | Salled May 12—Br ship Troop, for Queens- 3000 2 5 i A i again, s | move upward." 40 Hutchinson § P Co .. 36 00 own, CLOSING STOCKS o will say= (U Revtristnp o lirae, condliDua Thly e o5 #* HR 3% B¥ | planting and the prospect is good, therefore, [ RICE- China mixed, $325@4; China No. 1| 2 Contra Costa Water B | °SXiMON BAY—Sailed May 12-Schr ¢ H « Atchison R sl are generally of a favorable tenor, notable | September .. 2L for no crop this year. Other kinds are lower. | $4 70@4 %0; extra do, $5@5 35: Hawallan, $6@ | 10 San Francisco Gas & Blectric Co.... 72 573 | Merchant, for San Francisco Do pretdsiri aegs| pomiare & W-- 13% | among these being advanced quotations for | | Mess Pork. per Bam= o, o) | Seeds are unchanged. 625; Japan, $4 @4 90; Loulsiana, $5@6 30. 30 Market Street Rallway 108 | VSEATTLE Arrived May 1l—Stmr Jeanfe, Baltimore & Ohio. 61| St Pant o 77 ";31% | many grades of fron and steel, increased ac- | gorveriber oo STe IR %, 5T | “BEANS Bayos $140@150: Small White, 310 | SUGAR-The Western Sugar Refining Com Lo from Alaska. May 12—Ship Occidental, henca Canada Pactfic.... 57| Do preéd. ... 14 | tivity in bullding lines reflectea in heavy sales | = pacq. vor 100 Lydh @2 10; Large Whites, $150@1 60; Pinks, $1 70@ | pany quotes, terms net cash, in 100-lb bags MINING STOCKS. April 30; schr Glengale, hence April 30: stmr Canada Southern St P & Om e xt Trices Cending. arwded Lard, per 100 pounds— s oo |180; Reds, §360; Blackeye, $1@410; Butters, | Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5ie s Farallon, from Dyea; stmr Laruada. from Central Pacific Do prefd. it tambRe o B Slapserd e fomer ) YO e e Py Eoh; 20 | mominal; Limae $4@ 10: Pea, §2 25@2 40; Red | Powdered, 5%c: Candy Granulated, S%c; Dry | Following were the sales in the San Fran. | Skaguay. e e g Dretd. | tone in the cotton goods market, sympatnized | September . I L] % % | Kidneys, $2 2@ 40 per ctl. Granulated, bic: Confectioners A, S54e; Cali. | cisco Stock Board yesterday PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived May 12—Schr Chi & Alton.. 16) 180 Railwes in by the raw product, bank clearings sur-| Short Ribs, per 100 poundss, o o SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal: Yellow | fornia A, sc: Masnolia A, 4%c: Extra C, 4%c; | Morning Session Glendale, hence April 30 ship Occidental. hne A . o Railway. | O aatan Hilhrecerds tor 4his Woak PRt 0y cee 4B 48 4R 48 | Mustara @ Flax, $13210; Canary Seed, | Golden C; #e; barrels, 1-foe more: haif barrel L April 30, for Seattle: stmr Farallon, from Dye Chi & E 1il Texas & Pa Failroad earnings maintalning recent gains and | SCPLeMber ... i ! 2%c per Ib; Alfalfa. 8%@%4c; Rape, 3@3ic; | %c more: boxes, %c more: 50-1b bags, e more. | a0 erier 070 33| 200 Baro - 28| “%oiled inward May 12—Stmr Farallon, from Do pretd | Pade: business failures, as for some time past, down | (ash quotations were as follows: Hemp, s@ikc; Timothy, 4% @sk%e. No order taken for less than 76 barrels or its | 20 Chollar - Bl o Savage < dnial & | Dvea. for Seattle: stmr Laurada. from Ska- Ch G W...ooron Dtretd to the minimum. Offsetting these In' Some | faor cacy: No, 2 spring wheat, 69@i0c: No, | DRIED PEAS—Niles, $17@2; Green, $210g | equivalent. 00 Chollar ..o 33| 20 Slema NePada. B | guay: 7 Chi Ind & L..2. | Wabash ... 7 messire nmiflsfhtwmlgmg hfli.fiifi"flfl“b'fi quiet- | 5 (nrink wheat, 64@68c; No. 2 red, T2@T4c: No, | 235 per ctl. ] RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. e 15T 000 Dafon ori o 8 % "S;:lge:al May 11—Br bark Collingrove, for = ni em; 140; ; : - - - 5 oBo e o prefd.c: | partieuarly for dry koods and {nk emand, | 3 ‘@rn Si@sc No. 2 oats, 4c: No. 3| poraTORS, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. S e 20 Mexican .. 1%’ 100 Yellow Jacket. 40 | SHaneha) t May 12-Stme Albion, hence May 5. re 5 i most notable of all, the further weakening of | » NG L2k B@doc; | i Y i 3 2 PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived May 12—Stmr ool s Corenl values, reflecting the Indifterencs of For. | e Mo 5 Py O N et paxseed. | Recelpts were T4 boxes Atparagus, 277 boxes | Flour, qr sks..... 34,032 Hay. tons 31 Afternoon Session. Sequoia, from Fort Brage. Do prefd...... Adans Ty ompantes—| cign buyers, In spite of the definitely con- | bnrec $8 2048 25: Iard, per 100 pounds. $4 d25.g | Rhubarb, 37 sacks Peas, % sacks Beans and | Wheat, ctls ...... 243 Straw, tons 3| 200 Alta . 08| 200 Mexican ....... 52| Salled May 12-Stmr Alcazar, for San Fran- oo Pt Adams Ex. ex-div.1i | cedea fact that our winter wheat acreage has | PATC: e i ien.” Toose, 31 438 7. T | 568 boxes and 365 sacks new Potatoes. Barley, 850 Wool, bales 508 | 100 Belcher ........ 35| 300 Mexican ....... 53| cisco; stmr Seauota, for — SR Ammbripen e 140 | been considerably curtalled, lower quotations | & 11eq anoulders. boxed, 4%@4lc: short. clewy | Potatoes keep steady n spite of free receipts | Cheese, ctls ...... 143 Pelts, bdls 201| 500 Best & Belcher 56/ 770 Ophir 125 EASTERN PORTS. Sam W fapaes.---- 475 | of hog products and some shading of prices In | Sioce pased §1 85004 9: whisky. dlstillers: fa. | Of Dew, but Onfons rule weak. Butter, ctls ...... 422 Hides, No. 748 | 200 Chollar ... 32| 200 Potosi .. 28| NEW YORK—Atrived May 1l—Stmr Finance, Do orerfas L3 25 | pugar, copper and !lr\ If_conditions of de. | S19e8: L allon, $120; sugar, cut loar, | There I8 no change worthy of note in Vege- | Tallow, 206 Shorts, sks ... 25| 500 Con Cal & Va.l65 500 Savage . .| trom Coton: 3 ~ £ rere Miscellaneous | mand. supply, fnvisible wheat reserved ana | IShed £oods. per £AJLon. it oaf, | (gbles, the market being well supplied, Beans,” sks . 25 Eggs, doz 200 Crown Point... 18 200 Sterra Nevada. is " FOREIGN PORTS. SR TALCot Oll...iie: B | forelgn crop advices dld not favor lower prices | £-02C: BTanulated, §.22c. POTATOES—3$1 251 50 per ctl for Eariy Rose, | Potatoes, ks .... 128 Sugar, bbls .. 300 | 500 Gould & Curry 35 300 Union Con 7 INGATI bised My Ti-BE 5 bat Ft Wayne... Am Bpiits. o, S8 | the Government report jisht have been ve-| “Articiest Recelpts. Shipmenta: | 10g1% Tor River Bubunke; Gregon. §1 136 | Onlons, sks ....I: 46 Leathér. rolls ... 57} | 1000 Hale & Norers 25 20 Union Con 45| hive, from Oregon, for Queenstown. U s N me garded as a_bullish publication. The we; 3 5| 130 for seed an or' large; New Po. | Bran, ks ........ Vine, gals e, from | . i Ghavon peetdes: ouprea Ress of the market, under the clrcumstances, | mpont, Coiehsis: tatoes, 1@1%c per Ib in sacks and' $1 25@1 85 | Middlings, sks 200| Lime." bbls 126 | _Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | o5 (on Fpgunied May 1-Ship Wachusets, Tiltnola. Centrai.. 11438 * Do pretd. ... | may, tnerefore, be regarded as reflecting the | corn. bushels for Rivers in boxes. | OREGON. Board yesterday: S s T Bt & ek feeling among foreign consumers that good | Oats, bushels.................872,000 ONIONS—40@i0c for fair and 60@75c per ctl| Flour, qr sks .... 3.452 Morning Session. Riveraiae, from Seattle; Br sbip. Gala : Do pretd.......... 61 | Com Cable e T S P T o i Loy ood) 1o, Chbion:ney; A MG ioNReY sack fur / WASHINGTON, 200 Belcher ........ 8 200 Ophir ...12 | Oregon. " S ot Lake Shore... 198 | Co 7 s e ? 5 200 Caledonia . 37 200 Savage . YOKOHAMA—Arrived May 10—Stm; Loits & Rasn. 2 60| Do prerder: e VEGETABLES -Asparagus, §0c@81 % per box | Flour. ar ska ... 1513 200 Con Cal & V.1'62%| 100 Sierra Nevada = City of Manbattan L... 25 | . 9 | Rio de Janeiro, hence April 20. e G B The demand in iron and steel does not weak- | On the Produce Exchange tn-dayr;.he Butter | for No. 2, $1509175 for No. 1 and $2@2 25 for EASTERN. 200 Con Cal & V...160 200 Sferra Nevada. ul PISAGUA Arrived May 2-Bktn Katt en, Prvauex}on of pigiron, though at a min- | market was steady; cf!‘mmu. 129! ries, | fancy; Rhubarb, 35@60c per box for common | Flour, qr sks e 800 - 700 Hale & Norcrs 26| inger, from Tacoma. 3oy

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