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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. MAY 20. 1899 ! the sales in the Pacific Stock cago and Pittsburg and a Philadelphia concern | July ......... 24% 24% 23% 23% | 180: Reds, $350; Blackeye, $4 10@4 25; Butters, Family Retail Market. e g CO M M E R : e e Tive aiiss & anoary n | e mork o hareie e A B G RO P EC G B i Morninz Session ‘as obliged to refuse more after a concern in | Mess Pork, per 1— neys: per cti. hange, but Cheese = Besuon / ? | B eame city refusing over 1200 tons. The | July ...... , 820 825 84 82 EERDE Progn Mestard, nominal; Yellow . B“;‘e’ 200 EKgs oW o, ehang 700 Best & Belcher 52| 200 Gould & Curry. 31 3 - R have been for two weeks of ver cent | Lard, per 100 pounds— c per Ib: Alfalfa, pe, c; 0 = | 700 Challenge Con. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Chi & N W con 7s.144 |St L & S F gen 65.173 | larger than last year and 5.9 per cent larger | july ... 510 51T 510 §17% | Hemp, 4@4ic; Timothy, m‘;@sm. diate prospect ,of thelr being any cheaper. | 4 Con Cal & V...143 200 Mexican ....... 48 s Do S F deb os....122 (St Paul con.......1§7% | than in 1892. Better prices, which have been | September. 525 530 52% 530 DRIED PEAS—Niles, §1 75@2; Green, $2 10@ | Poultry is in 1ight supply and not materfally | 30 Crown Point... 25 200 Ophir . Stiver unchanged. gmc;ao Term 4: mz%:szDP C & P 1sts....123% -skleld mfa’reo"r"::e "rg;nr;‘lh:;_ Bz‘;:ea :&Wm!g::vwg:;l; o Slhon-mbs, per 102 7l;’mm,d‘-;z Gh e 235 per ctl. changed. i Nl Afternoon Session. A d s S 2 en & Rio G Ists..105% Do bs. 8 erally pal 3 uly ... = RS The summer fruits are coming in more freely, 4 5/ 200 Confidence . e ants r:af‘::(;u sermenel | vy B0 Fmiiuinte. - Al e v gatlice opdars for Sout muiEhs | Septamber, 482y 485 41, 48 |POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | nq’beaches and Green Apples are added to the | 500 Alpha Con. oo R Coaan: Polritio 2 ats a o irm. { 5% S q ead or more. v 3 = — S Rye resiainy, anil: {Gome e v ect Jo0 Y1 | e “dpparently questioning whether the rise | Cash quotations were as follows: ‘Recelpts were 484 boxes Asparagiis, 316 boxes | List. Apricots are very scarce thus far this | 5 Bullion . o7 0 Occldental’. » Hay shows more strength. |EW&DC S5 Tex & Pacific 1sts.116 | has not been too much. At Chicago the same | Fiour, ‘quiet and firm: No. 2 spring wheat, | Rhubarb, 463 sacks Peas, 125 boxes and 80 sacks | * Vegetables show no changes worthy of re- | 300 Chollar . el qentar 8 ! i e G 120% Do 2ds....... 5% | question runs through the hide market, though | 73@73%c; No. 3 spring wheat, 85@72%c: NO. 2 | Beans and 2720 boxes and 354 sacks new Po- | mace 200 Con Cal & o 200 Sterra Nev. 8 anced. * Bra : 114" Union Pacific 4s...107% | advances are slight, red, 74%@6c; No. 2 corn, 3e: No. 2 oats. 2Thsc: | tatoes, Following is The Call's regular weekly price | 100 Con Cal & ¥...0W 20 SUIS 7ot @ v high 1113 Wabash 1sts. A6 Speculators are doing a large business in | No' 2 white, 30c; No. 3 white, 29@29%c: No. 2 | “Receipts of new Potatoes from the river were | list: 1100 Con Cal & V.1 421 300 Yello .- eds unchanged 13 Do 2ds. {100 | wool, scme foreign and some American. They | rye. §c; No. 2 barley, H@40c No. 1 flax seed. | neavier, but prices held up. Onions were | Coal, per ton— "LOSING QUOTATIONS. 1 Ofl and Lucol marked up. | 1z West, Story T e nitatou S primo ety teed W38 ey ntesl oTi | lantledll ama it cannel . 12 00 castle Gate..89 00— oo ? ng in freely. 114% Wis Cent 1s a o LS pec-barrel, $5,35 ’ b D A | ring Beans continue high. Other Vegeta- | Wellington . 10 00 Southgel ~ e | 8 = Va Centurie 5 | 1000000 pounds of domestic Terrlfory wool I8 | @5 1214; short ribs sides (lgose). $4 30@4 80; dry | ples stand about the il Sow Nelling- Welllngton —29 FRIDAY, May 19— p. m. La new con ds....10 = Do Deferred. als0 sald to have been =0ld for export at about | salted shoulders (hoxed), $5@4%c: short clear | POTATOLS-31G1 % per otl for Farly Rose, | _ton .. ——@10 00700 Bay.... —@ 700 Bid. Ask. L & N unified 4s.. 99% Colo Southern ;nc Clfi-equc;‘"on -'wh‘e’fi‘e’:" s;;‘:m;{‘“% sies sides (boxed), $4 Glziilt 3 vb'lh;gllty. dlszm:ln;sL lglar}- $1 25@1 50 for River Burbanks; Oregon, $125@ | Seattle 8 00— | Alpha 04 o: Ken(vm"lgv < MINING STOCKS. + 5 | broad have yet been covered or will b within | \ehed £oods. per sailon FL26. Sugars S | 1,0 New Potatoes, 1@1%c per'Ib in sacks and |~ Dairy Produce, ete.— = e o2 i ek o . /g0 | Bbroad Bave yet hesniecyere jor vl b STl |inviciiangp: (olover) grade, - | $125@1 75 for Rivers in boxes. % Butter, fancy, per_ |Common Eggs. 17%@— | Andes L Grown Point. 2 Opuir - 100 | the market here will respond to the temporaty | Articles— Receits: Shipments, (v ONIONS “Oldtare nominal “new, 25qMio: per sauate . u_wg—!ng\;ggfl RaTE e s Con Cal 125 Plymouth . -, 10| foreign demand. The orders for woolen goods | 1 12,000 5,000 z : = 2 g - = o A | Deadwood ... 50| Quicksilver . <200 | 200" g0 dealy better and arthough the Woolen | maact. ";u":h:l 000 . 7000 | , VEGETABLES—Asparagus, 75c@$1 2% per box | Do, good. — Honey Comb, per Bullion .. 08 ;‘:‘:ml\an 2 . chtl | gnuldi& Curry %g‘ Do prefd.oo.. s s ‘Atrociation is not vet In operation it seems to | Cyrn. bushels 7000 190,000 | ::;go. Rzims‘l)asl?‘?),_@rsgé 1;3‘,' wxnd‘oxrz@czugmf:; g‘:eese, Cal gn | Coictinis § Kotesl ogs slightl a | Hale & Norcross !Sterra Neva bave given some confidence to eneculators in | Gats bushels 177,000 395,000 - 250 oy Saslorn Challenge Con. Y Other Meats unchanged. Homasteits 00 Standard ol e o0 its, 0 00 *00 | and_T6c@s1 for good to choice; Green Peas, $1| Cheese, Swiss. Challenge Con. Bags weaker. Iron Silver. 5 Union Con. Wheat has advanced during the past week | Hyvjer. pashel 51000 3,000 | @1 50 per sack for common and 2%c for Garden: | ~Meats, per b Confasnce Segidiche =, ¥ Mexican 401 Yellow Jacked.. .. about 4c and nobody can tell why, although 9 . - EbsnE-Beanstromi T o8 A ngeles wOa; (Orgreen;iBsconis. 12g7 Fork, fresh. Con Imperial (Sitver HIll.. EXPORTS OF WINE. BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. _ | the exports in the past two weeks have been | On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter :,n filfic Aorsvn;dfln Wax; S;flx‘}(gs?@'{s‘g‘m{ Beef, choic 20 Pork, salt oW Dofot Sy dtcate i Money— TUnion_Pacific 43% | 1,569,006 bushels, flour included, against 8,1%,- | market was steady. Creameries, 12@18ic; Dai- | Vacaville, 6@sc for Green and 6asc ior Wax: | Do, good. @is Pork chops.. s e Synctees Exports of Wine from this port by sea dur- | 33@4% West End 92 | 174 Tast vear. Better shipments were expécted | ries, 10@13c. Eggs, steady: fresh, 11%c. Cheese, | Horse Beans, S0c@sl per sack; Cabbage. $140: | Corned Bee $@10 Round Steak. 2 : s o = : f months of the year were 1, Thie e '3:”"4" wp-“un‘ house 150 |after the opening of navigation and there is | steady; Creameries, 9@10% Tomatoes, $1 50@2 50 per box; Egg Plant, 10@ | Ham, Cal @15 Sirloin Steak. Exchequer ..... St Louls 7 famiRee gl sas00 | Brocken s RO N pretd 184 |really no use In considering the dreams of J = Isc per Ib; Garllc, 5@6c for hew: Dried Okra, | Do, Eas @15 Porterhouse, do sy L ey % 18 0 e o Nt 0| AtenoToD & S 4 Bonds— _ Western speculators and crop reports at this LIVERPOOL FUTURES. 15 per 1b; Dried Peppers, 10c: Green Peppers, | Lard . 10013 Smoked Beef..._. 1201 | Hale & st ot cases for the same time’In-| Atch Top B 8 porne L 100sk | ikan Blo Shie wat Fbza @ Far ammeeuo il b | July. Sept, | 10@l5c; Carrots, 2%@i5c per sack; Hothouse Cu- | Mutton 10G15 Pork Sausages..12%@20 03 Yellow Jac A R iE 5 ~ Mining Shares— middle of May regarding the output which will | Wheat— S8 5 | cumbers, dlc@§l per dozen; Sacramento Cu- | Lamb . 12015 Veal ... e CROP PROSPECTS. { ~ Do prefd 117 Adventure . . 11% | be visible to everybody in the middle of July. | OPeRIng ..... S8t 517 | cumbers, 40@ioc: Marysville Cucumbers, $8 Per | poultry and Gam: OREGON . MOON AND TIDE. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low 348 [ Allouez Min Col 257 |Atlantic 111 | Boston & Mont 181 |Butte & Boston - | Bell Telephone.. Pague, Government Section Director for | Boston & Albany n, Depi e e, gives an | Boston ated. n, Department of Agriculture, gives an | Boston Bicvated. . 10%3 | The best that can be done is to accept the crop | Closing ke box; Summer Squash, T5c@$1 25 per box. Hens, each........50@s5 |Turkeys, per Ib...18@20 B e romin " of icinl Jan A0 (ier i oet Gy LM B PARIS FUTURES. g it Young Roost- . |Ducks, each... 360 | nite allowances. Better = shipments are ex- | Wheat— May. Sept.-Dec. |+ POULTRY AND GAME. ere, each. .. T5c@$1 00| Geese, each. w1 | pected after the opening of navigation and | Opening . 20 60 20 30 01d Roosters, | Pigeons, pai 31 00 avorable outlook for the fruit and grain | e, " Q 131% Calumet & Hecla..53 |are in fact coming, the outward movement | Closing 20 60 2030 | The last car of Eastern this week arrived [ each ... Rabbits, pair. Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San crops in Oregon this vear. The Prune crob | Eaq Elec Ill.........19 | Centennial . 30 | from Duluth alone in two weeks reaching | Flour— - -0 | vesterday. The market shows no change wor- | Ervers, each.....—@75|Hare, each.... Francisco Bay. Published by official au- 1 tla versian 4 in some districts a fail- | Fitchburs prefd....116%|Frankliin - 22 | mearly 4,000,000 bushels. Lack of rain in Cali- [ Opening . L4340 zrm | TR Broflers, each.....50@85) thority of the Superintendent. willibe very:shoct, ;&nd in Some x5 + it P L 11835 Humboldt . 2y | fornia kas caused a large reduction in all es- | Closing 43 40 27 65 | thy of note. Teaite sad N uts NOTE—The high and low waters occur at S o l““{‘:‘!firfi‘;‘-‘»:}l-‘;flbu"rl::sh‘x!;: "Do pretd 187 Osceola 8§ |timates for that State and Paclfic exports are Seae | SROULMEX-Tdve Turkeys Sg18e for 2Gob | Imondss Ib. @20 | Limes, doz. the city front (Misslon-street wharf) about pped Off. | A ] it began ‘to . 64 | decreasing, and holders are less ready to ac- EASTERN' LIVESTOCK MARKET. blers and 13@l4c for Hens; Geese, per pall, | Green Apples.....10@12 Oranges, doz. twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; what occurred in California. The | Federal Steel 3% Parrott . GEcSaniy B HolEaETl 2 ESTO J c s 2 n_Cal b Srare ¥ e S prospect of a $150; Goslings, $2; Ducks, $450@5 50 for old and 2 a2 |Raisins, Tb. the height of tide is the same at both places. dition_applies to?Peaches, Apricots | Do prefd ARy shortage. CHICAGO. %5 5007 for young: Hens, $4 5005 50; vouns | Biacknerrice. per | Raspperri T o o good | Mexican Centrai | Michigan Tel the State | Old Colony.. ars and Apples pro Fatlures for the week have been 147%n the CHICAGO, May 19—CATTLE—The small | Roosters, $7@8 50; old Roosters, $4 50@3; Fryers, | = paeiet United States, against 250 I in Canada, against 29 last year. 5 Tamarack 209 Winona ..15@2 basket 8@15 Strawberrles, per G’rl: drawer .25@35 | Sun rises. | $666 50; Broilers, $4 50@5 50 for large, $2 50@ 1350 for small: Pigeons, $ 25@2 50 per dozen or | Grermear T o, SATURDAY, MAY 20. year, and 17 supply to-day was quickly taken at strong Caulifiowers, Celery, bunch. orest on e Percentage. | 3 90; pigs, $3 35G3 7. 012 So. | SHEEP-Trade in sheep and lambs was active A favorable condition of | Old Dominion. 43% Wolverine . pion D prices. Fancy grades brought $5 50@5 60; choice | o L ' Sun sets. na live stock which is ual, It must Rubber BANK CLEARINGS. | steers; P50 40; medium, #3004 & b;;% °‘?;:x’v‘x‘§a~u§$ ‘;‘:r iqa‘:zi??i, $125 for Cotton- l"\',"fi:’l"w’i:’:'_ Walne Moon rises. owledged thi v = " o — s, @ ‘eeders, he s o are not fave good crops, and CAs gASOEY NEW YORK, May B rliowing bl | B hulls Gt i iy aud betters. Bauar | et gonmal Astichokes oz, S 3000 Lettion, WUty ¢ Time Time| | Time Timel resent prosy re mot encouraging. A || cpivaoN, 3 statement | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear- | Western fed steers, $4 6005 40; Texans, $4@ BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Berta, aos. 1215 Onions, b e Gk e L e S e tet Smuch of that which s mow so_adverse; | of tion of the Treasury shows: Avail- | ings at all principal cities for the week ended | “4¥Se HUERT0 o0 qomand and | on il s Ket 1 | BEans, White, .. 4@ & Peppers, gr = is is true of grain and root crops. The fruit | gold reserve, | May 19, with the percentage of increase and | prices ruled fully Sic higher. Fair to choice, | - ooe continues to decline, as the market is | ~ Colored, 1. 4@ 5 Potatoes, Tb. PETy 5 >0, from present reports, will not be as large | 555 decrease as compared with the corresponding heavy packers, $3 60@3 §2; mixed, | Overloaded. Lima, . e e 9:17| 3| it was last vea it may vet prove to week last year: 17%; butchers, $1 70@1 7; lights, $3 50@ | Butter and Eggs continué steady at un- | Cabbage, eacl Eababs e q 1 ! 5G— | Radishes, dz behs. [ THE LONDON MARKE = " YORK, May Commerclal Ad- | Cities— A = ' , dz_bnche, @35 - . SAYS: | Boston . 2 s, $5 50@ shorn 3 , 16c. - Ib 8@10, z I | | an—Pacific Time.) | The markets here were stagnant but steady to- | HO%tOD - and wooled lambs, 3 5006 75, Dairy—Fancy, 5c; good to cholce, 13@1te; | Gres®, 407 buchs, 20a2 Summer Sauash. b, 50, A= - = NCISCO, May p. m. |day A\rx:erlcarlls 4-)\:1"-:1 hA\r\ri] x-\rnu ln‘nd‘nnbund Philadelph Recelpts—Cattle, 2000; hogs, 24,000; sheep, | store, 11@12c per Ib. Green Peas, 1b.... 3@ 5|/Turnips, do NOTE—In the abn\; exposll{on nl" n:; llldaf: SO ine arelthe manonall o | the Continent bousht up to half a point above | Enid 9000, CHEESE—Choice mild new, Sc; old, Sc; g Shts the early morning tides are given in the le following are the scasonal rainfalle % | parity. New York then eased off and the close | Bl oS e Young America, 10c; Eastern, 13@isc. ® | Lentils Ib. S0i8 Romdtoes 1D hand column and the successive tides of the compared with those of same 6a'¢|was about at the opening level. 2 Baltimore LONDON WOOL SALES. EGGS—Quoted at 15@i6e for store and 17@isc | _Fish, per Ib— A3 in"the order of occurrence as to time. The last season, and rainfall in last twenty-four | Tintos were G0%. Anacondas were 12% on | ERIUIOT oo T L — per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 164@17c. Barracuda second time column gives the second tide of Sy | American buying in the street. | Spn Prane LONDON, May 19.—The third serles of the Carp roond e hird time column the third tids Aty j Last This Last |° " 7 GLOSING. Oinclatl s | wool auction sales closed to-day with the usial | DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, | Godfish ... 215 Smelts. ind ‘the last or right hand column gives th tations— 24 Hours. Season. | Canadian Pacific, 100%; Northern Paclfic, | New Orleans | Food attendance. The offerings numbered 7758 Sioinde 1505 Shates, cach Tast tide of the day, except whe : 0.00 3197 | e Chion Pactfic, 46%; Grand Trunk, §; Ana- | Minneapolis | baies and included a fair selection of merinos | Receipts were 195 boxes Cherries and 763 = 2 three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights | Kingfish .. —@— Tomcod . chests Strawberries. i Ilfl‘::l:‘erzl g —@—|Clams, gal 0@— | gxiven are additions to the soundings 0.00 123; bar silver, uncertain, 28d per ounce; | Detroit | and especially scoured, which brought out | on the 1 0.0 G13, per o6 o, | active ¢ £ v 0| T Survey s, except o 1 906 | B SDeraoentiiT UIETRAAE | oD, sy, vas CUYEly |~ Apricots sold at $3 per crate for Winters and | _ Do, Horse. —G= Do, hardsheli.“i66.40050 | Unitea States Const Survey charis, xent 0.00 7.03 4.8 | STOCK OPERATIONS ON WALL STREET. | Providence 7 breds were In large supply and were prin- | $2 Der box for Yuba. More green Apples and | Perch b ftahell, doz.25@35 | and then the number given is subtracted from 0.00 15.46 T oviaencs | cipally taken by Yorkshire at full rates. The | Ereen Peaches came in. Pompano o T gD | o e s (1 haris. , The plane of 0.00 4.95 708 NEW YORK, May 19. — Bradstreet's Re- | St. Paul general tone at the close of the sale to-day | It Is reported on good authority that can- | Rockflsh oot 300 [BOSERC Cai 160 40@50 the mean of the lower low waters 0.00 481 TR Bl £ Sl A S el SR 7| was very firm. To-day’s Continental advices | ners are contracting for Moorpark Apricots in | Salmon. smoked.. S0 (WS, o 4oz 25@40 %0 13 1,63 h < stock m D 3374 | reported terminal markets again advanced 10 | the Santa Clara Valley at $ib per ton. It is | Saimon, fresh.....10@12 Do, : MERS TO ARRIVE San Francisco ¢ faximum temperature, | MOFrOW will say: Ex-Governor Flower | Omaha - 1 | centimes. During the series ended to-day prac- | also reported, but not confirmed, that $4) is be- | Bhrimps -........ MG STEAME = minimum, 48; 1 3. | had been the most conspicuous bull leader for | Indianapolle, &0, tically the whole available amount catalogued | Ing bid for Bartlett Pears. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | the past two weeks, and the success which had | Goiois | was sold, only 4500 bales being carried .over. The Oregon crop Is reported in a bad way by THE STOCK M ARKET. Steamer. | From. | The Continental buyers purchased 95,000 bales | the Government Section Director: Prunes, R attended his cperations in People’s Gas, Rock | Denve o | FORECAST. y Island, New. York -Alp Dirake, Federal’ Steel} | Do ttd and the home buyers 85,000, | Peaches and Cherries will be seriously short, ) e e oaed iRl e e Ve | Brooklyn Rapld Transit and other leading | Richmond e | but Pears and Apples promise a fair yleld. Securities were not as active on the ing | Gaclic - China a: s mave d over the | stocks had given/him an influence with the I Stesapnia FOREIGN MARKETS. | qiourrants’ceme in” agatnand sold at 31 per | session of the Bond Exchange. ghe fleel]l‘ngd“’:: Woeott Humbold 3 tain 1s over Utah | wpeculative public unparalleled in the history |y ashingtc it o | arawer. i Giant Powder decline . and eastward of the stock market, The unexpected news of | Bosi Bt [ TONDON, May, 6-Consols S1I0 16, callver, )i iEhertlesppers stilll weakigzain, but thereiyas e B gurl:tr:mz:osm Water to $69 §7%. L e \‘;Bn';v:-!‘vl::o The temperature has fallen from elght €0 Dis Acathe bt ot cenocted Towe of | 284: French rentes, 102¢ 4fc; wheat cargoes off | no decline of any consequence. Berries were 377 80 and Contrs “CES llC SO Ny tadter. | TINR el twelve degrees over Utah and - Arizona and | Sat.viay morning “scemed to many he s ! [ Coast auist ang iatendy; careocs o paasage | tcans ey 2 There were no m A Blanch Sou rn_California. It risen about | for 5 decided break in the market. On the | sellers at advance 3d. DECIDUODE ERUTTS- noon call. 3 twelve (egrees over the Northern along the coast, the temperatur nearly norm Mining stocks were rathef better under the | Coquille River. usual quiet business. The telegram from the | Pomona . Bristol Second elevator s working stead- | @U8I00 e o .| "LIVERPOOL, May 19.—WHEAT—Firm; wheat | , APPles, $1 50@2 50 for fair to good and $3@3 50 in Paris, steady; flour in Paris, steady; French | for choice to fancy; Green Apples, Tic per as. EX- | other hand, it was | | country markets, quiet; weather in England, | POX. | 1 R Cans quickly recognized that the | A'lanta ge financial interests engaged in the mar- | Sai¢ Lake City t would be sure to prevent any serious mis- | Sovingfield, Mass -|Departure Bay 8 ity of twenty-SiX | hap. This proved to be the case, and though v rainy. BERRIES—Gooseberries 25e per drawer and | Pump said 750 lev -|Crescent City. « ) < prove case, c Fort. Woi NS . . - low the 1750 level : the northwest is recorded | 4¢'the opening on Saturday morning a flood of | bor s er Nye COTTON—Uplands, 3%d. 2@3c per 1b In_bulk:, Blackberries, from Co- | ilv. The water Jeatit, e;ln: tannel QiecharEei] ot Ty : 'L“.ip?;? m Vietoria indicates | SPOFt selling and liquidation was met which | portiana, Or . %2 | CLOSING. vina, 2 25 per crate; from Newcastle, $150@160 | and 203 feet below the Vietorla & Puget Sound M. per crate: Strawberries, $3 50@5 per chest for | boxes.' Walla Walla. No. 2 red Western, firm, &s 11%d; | Small and $3@4 for large berries; Raspberries, | The Consolidated California and Virginia as- | Alllance . rthern Duluth, firm, 6§ 3d. Iu. | 25@75c per drawer; Newcastle Raspberries, $150 | gessment of 25¢ per share will be delinquent in | Czarina May, nominal; July, 5s 8i4d; Sep- | per crate. boards to-day. Australia P | P perries, %@50c for red, 40@B0e for white, 75 | “irhe apmual mecting of the Seg. Beicher and | Corona .. i rried People’s Gas down from 119, the pre- Ma. | ceding night's close, to 101, Brookiyn Rapid Transit from 117% to 100 and Federal Steel from 613 to G0, with corresponding declines in mot | QOTIOR - | only the Flower stocks, but in other parts of | e Aoin the list, there was almost instantly & sharp | Naspville .. Iy Brokers who are credited with acting | Wiimin 4 0 1af ph _0s Angeles rfolk Oregon Pprts .[Puget Sound. Honolulu _[San Diego Portland Tillamook. co for thirty 1899 aturday; lght | @S5 for Royal Anne and 50c@$1 per box for | Mides Consolidated Mining Company has been | State of Cal. | black: black, in bulk, 6@sc; white, 3@sc per Luella . { 1b; Roval Anne, 6@Tc: 5 American mixed old, firm, 3s Saturday; westerly called for June 6. » for the Standard Ofl interest, for Keene and | 1V EN s ed Lo e Ore Purchasing Company has | Empire purheaT. other la operators, had buying orders and | K&l ‘(\1«\\” | EORTLANDIS BURINRSH, Apricots, $3 per crate and §2 per box. declared an extra dividend of §1 ver shace, | Bonia Point A Satur- | ;rices were advanced fo that a large part of the | SCTANLOR oo ... | PORTLAND, O Peaches, $1 2% per box. pavable May 4. This dividend calls for $80. | Point Arena.... Point Are ¢ showers | €arly declines were regained. The danger of | JTE0C HMEE 128 |, ND, Or. May 19.—Clearances, §277,- | CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, 32 25@3 7 | 000 and will make §1,120,000 in dividends since | North Forl umbo! bably: showe Sutpouring of the long stocks held by com- | AUEUSE, 996; balances, $38,342. per box; Seedlings, $12@2 25; Mediterranean | January 1, 18%. 2 3 2R Quracao . yarmer. | fiseion houses for thelr customers was thus | Lowell ... 2 —_— Sweets. §1 502 25; Lemons, $1 25@1 50 for com- |~ The Spring Valley Water Company will pay | Umatilla averted, and the liquidation, if one was neces- | Layton. ©- NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. mon and 3$2@2 50 for gnod to choice: Mexican | a dividend of 40c per share to-day. Sontn | Official. sary, became a question of time. Further as- | 0ol r S Limes, $4 50; California Limes, 50@7c per | The Homestake Mining Company of Soutl STEAMERS TO SAIL. ast OCRL - sistince was given to the market by the ap- | SUOTL © OREGO] small ‘box: Grape Fruit, $150@2'50; Bananas, | Dakota has declared the usual dividends, pay- 2 ance of an excellent bank statement on | Shokang PORTLAND, Or., May 1 $150@2 per bunch; Pineapples, $3@4 per | able on the 2th inst., the regular and extra | Steamer. | Destination. Salls. Pler. 9.—The local wheat market is struggling under the handicap of City:is Bedford turday and b assurance that the lea. | ing banks would, t 3 ling for $62,500. = dgsen e a—— A he welsbach Commercial Company has de- | Aloha . .|Point Arena..[May 20, 3 pm/Pler 3 £o far as it was proper for EASTERN MARKETS. = t o ¢ ville, no tonnage and buvers are indifferent about ~DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. 4 dividend of 1 per cent on the pre- [ Bonita ... |Newport... 20, 4am Pler 11 STOCK MARKE | oo abcls ket Borcowers. < Tt also ap. | Topeke -.... doing business at the rates demanded. Walla % - | §Hared stock, pavable June 1 to stock of record | Gueen (1Vic & Pet Sd. 21, 10 am|Pler 9 T O e o hadimigarss | Blemingh Walla can still be worked at 57c, but Valley | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, 7c for 40-50's, 5@ | May 3L Weeott ..../Humboldt..... 'May 21, 2 pm(Pler 13 —The stock market was | speculative holdings, that the firm in which he | MWichita Is apparently under the ban and 'some of the | suo for 50-60's, 4@4%c for 60-10's, 3%@3%e for | The Hutchinson Plantation Company Will | G Dollar..[Oregon Ports.[May 22, 10 am|Pler 13 to prof Was @ principal patner would continue with- Dinghamon denlers refuse L0 pav, over S7c for it, although | golsg, " a5 @ayo for 50-90's, 24@2Mc for %-100's | PY @ dividend of Zc per share on the 20th | Santa Rosa'San Diewo ... Mav 5% 11 am!Plar 11 B “late: 3 3 . others bid from 1c lgc 3 2% o < e R I v il xchange o e I L hre D s T il B244T | btedzar e s ke Blusiatent | B o i, Ao o e report from the Standard Conslidated R earena jooint Axens ey S Sonmlec 1 any potnt in the vond this 1t w gnized that the larger in. | Kalamazoo v Wa L 4 ¢ for | o iThe TEPDdie for the week ending May 13 | Corumbia . Portland. . - iMay 74, 10 am. Pler 24 p sharj the open- | YOR0 (0 'the streec having various important | Akron EETINA RO ‘1"'9""' Apricots, 124@18c for. Royals and 14@15¢ | (ates that raiee 4, in the Moyle vein, 150 level, | coog Bay it IMay ; N : 9 am|Pler 11 the shorts who sold | deals on hand, like the Amalgamated Copper | XOUREStown .- | Sugar, Brooklyn and | Company subscription or the financing of the | G g Py | Iv showed the larg- | Carnegie Steel Company, would not and could | fOCKIOrC, 7 & t allow the market to become demoralized. | G B VG 14" () Support from such quarters was plainly ap- | Fringfigd. B- mining showed | parent throughout the week. The indisposition | SATED. TACOMA, Wash.,, May 18.—The local wheat | for Moorparks: Evaporated Apples, @91 D | gho ches of fair ore in the top. Ralse | g | manet A1 o e today. Coab, Sotie; by | aried, out: Black Fies, out:: Plams, nominal. i the. New veln on the 318 level has cut 48 | Gacle stem, 59%e. i4c for unpitted and 4%@6c for pitted; Pears, | jnches of low-grade ore and has been stopped. | porion,” 3@c, according to color, ete. Raise 4 In No. 10 vein on the 318 level has 18 | o 0r00H RAISINS—3%c for two-crown. 4%c for three- | iniiics of fair ore in the top. The south drift | {rona crown, §%c for four-crown, 4}%@c for Seedless | 5 the same vein cn the 380 level has 12 Inches | g2 ® o Sultanas, 3%4c for Seedless Muscatels and $120 | of fair ore on the hanging wall side. In the aesn -|China &Japan/May Coos Bav.. 2 pm|Pler 9 . 11 am/Pler 11 ¢ 26, 10 am|Pler 9 28, 10 am [ Pler 24 CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. fously from ¢/ YORK, May 19.—The Earl Fruit Com- | NE and here, which was | of the general public to buy stocks and the ten ae for TLondon Layers; Dried Grapes, 2%@sc. a b inihos devel tHey: ave and the £ reduce lonk Holdings was also no less | HESInE B ey ool ihe following prices for | "*NUTSChestnuts. Tc per 1b: Walnuts, 5@8c | Gesmiar st and. laying & new track. . The SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. 1lso firm without any | marked. London, though L“»'?,':". “m“ Gard | Davenport AR = b e exander | g5 pariishell, 10@11c for softshell: Almonds, m“ stopes are yielding the usual quantity of fair The open: | 2cauirsistocks fat. - the cooncesslons, SXCecward forgeqs Peaches, averaged 32 63; Clyman Plufs, aver- | g for hardshell. 12@13c for softshell, U@16c for | 1o good ore from various points on the 370, ARRIVED. turned a seller and Wb ‘r"‘“ Hiiore Galveston aged $1 63. papershell; Peanuts. 6@7c for Eastern and 4%@ | 315, 336, 470, 528 and 552 levels. At the mill 256 Friday, May 19. ing of considerable holdings of Haltimore Bc for California; Cocoanuts, $4 60@5. tons of ore were crushed during the week. | Stmr Columbia, Green, 46% hours from Porte OL0 B e O O i LOCAL MARKETS. HONEY—Comb, 10@1lc for bright and 8@9c | Average assay value vanner tailings, $134S; | land, via Astorla 39 Zhours. they exhibited a {‘*'"!1 D o ad e of 3 for lower grades; water white extracted, 7%@ | concentrates produced, 1% tons; assay value, | Stmr North Fork. Bash. 24 hours frm Eureka, ed strength of the bond D B s s Ti4c; light amber extracted, Tc; dark, 5@3%c | $1245 75; plate amalgam produced, 79 troy | Stmr Sunol, Liebig. 61 hours from San Pedro. in Sugar Government bond val b d\"7§_r;j,’xfl\.lng s EXCHANGE AND BULLION. per 1b. ounces; average assay value per ounce, $180. | Stmr Willamette, Hansen, 76 hours from De- me quic 1o Aoty hetoaniat vtuE BEESWAX—25G27c per Ib. Tailings plant 1 treated 23% tons of tall- | parture Bay. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. 34 861 were, shares seemed ings for the week. Plant No. 2 treated 165 | Stmr Hueneme. Johnson, 16 hours from Usal. on the other hand the grange ared to resu 2.8 .... | Sterling Exchange, sight. 4 881 | PROVISIONS. tons tailings. Stmr Aloha, Jorgensen, 11 hours from Point 3 heavy, a fact attributed to the continuance of 3 DI 5 1t Sadaao Fan d not hold y = % Totals outside of Sterling Cal 4 89 New properties of the Standas ‘on. at Su- | Arena. unfavorable crop rumors. The support, which New York...... 637085116 204 ... |New York Exchange, L= % There 15 nothing new in the situation, Prices | gar Pine, Cal. (Excelsior mine): In the shaft, | * Semr Sequoia, Thwing, 15 hours from Fort d the market | has already been described, was/in the eariier DOMINION OF CAN Hey otk gBxcAnge N R EDLIC 17% | for almost all descriptions are firm sinking was resumed May 13. Total depth of | Bragg. the bal- | part of the week largely concentrated In the £ 2 Y Mexican Dollars .. 50 | R Er MIATS. Bacon: 86-pet Ib for he Shatt 210% feet, On the %11 level the station | = Stier Grace Dollar, Fosen, 68 hours fm Gra: the trad. | Flower stocks and the industri Sugar Was | nrontreal 23.6 Fine Silver, per ou: .- 607 o SCTDS 'AVY: | timbers have been put in at the 211 level and Pringing | made active and strong again and further re- | Toronco . e ey %@ for light medium, 10%@l1c for lght, 12c | LIOCTE BGT¢ R0 Phien’ advanced to a total e cases back to about | coveries scored in People’s Gas, Federal Steel, | winnjjeg 29.2 WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. for extra light and 12%@13c for sugar cured; | Jength of 17 feet. The old adit level has been id = i Brooklyn Rapid Transit and their companions. | gy ii7 Re® Lomdon Dousha fow mtonky sion of Governor Roosevelt to call an | gamis but took no active part ow- | The de WHEAT—A good deal of lurld bull news is | Hams, 10@10%c; Mess Beef, §13 per bbl: extra e Island. | : Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 11@11%c; California | cleaned out for 14 feet. Schr Winchester, Huhs, 18 days from Unimak | s Rolidays there. | extra sesslon of the New York Legislature for | gt~ yohn, X being received here and at Chicago, but it has | Mess Beef. $I{:" Family Beef, SI5@15 30; extra STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. St A "M Baxier, Minvehall® 23 days from d bond market continued to show | the purpose of amending the Ford franchise tax | vancouver . | Nttle eftest onf the market, Yesterdsy's tnstall, | ELTS Forke 2 extra cleef, $18; meas, $15; Honolulu. 2 ey "4, “eipeciatle: for e | bill was another factor having a favorabl S ; 3 - | Smoked Beer, il per Ib. FRIDAY, May 192 p. m. CLEARED. tion isaues. Total sales $4 43 | fect upon speculative sentiment. Nevertheless, ment reported a strong Chicago market, with | LARD—Tierces quoted at 5%@i%c per Ib for Moroid Shaatone . Friday, May 19 v 4% advanced 3 In the | by Thursday a renewed reaction took place In | rotal 20,080,144 14.8 forelgners buying. The news from Russia was | compound and 72@7%c for pure; half barrels, Board— 5 Stmr Pomona, Parsons, Eureka; Goodall, Per- . tha (Mlowes Sfocks dnd Indutrials. wino the unfavorable, and the crop outlook in the Dan- | Pure, fc: 10-1b tins, Sizc; 5-1b tins, §%c. 10 Alaska Packers’ Association.. kins & Co. { ¢ 3 stocks to-day amounted to | Support seemed to shift to Brang "W YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. ubian and Black Sea districts was quoted as | , COTTOLENE — Tierces, 6%@6%c; packages, | 30 Contra Costa Water. Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, Newport ;Goodall, L e 3 | thePdividend vayers. On Friday the market Smincluding: American Sivel and | (8, Concrally Qull and irregular and showed a disposition to sell off. sensationally bad. Snow, the statisticlan, an- | 16S8 than 300 Ibs, 1-1b pails, 60 in a case, 9%c; YORK, May 19.—FLOUR—Receipts, | nounced that winter wheat had gone back fast | 3-1b pails, 20 in a case, S8%c; i-Ib palls, 12 In & | 13 pouitable Gas.... 310 barrels; exports, 9543 barrels. Generally | In the past ten daye, and that the country | (hse, S%ci 10-1b palls, ¢ in o case. SWei 80-1b] 40 Ferries & CIifi House bonds. BRADSTREET'S ON CONDITION OF TRADE | firm; winter straights, $3 60@3 65; Minnesota would not raise 275,000,000 bushels. Toward the | - DdinCs " 15 Giant Powder Con. 25 Contra Costa Water. Perkins & Co. , S000; American Sugar Refining Company, American Tobacco 0; Anaconda, 11, Atchison prefer , 30,800, Brooklyn Rapid | ): Brunswick Company, 4400; Cen- SAILED. Friday, May 19. Stmr Lakme, Weber, Seattle. close the Chicago market shaded off on heavy | 1bS net. 8%c; fancy tubs, S0 lbs net, Tc; half- | 3 Giane Powder Con. Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson, Greenwood. 100; Chicago, Burlin a & . patents, 33 90@4 10. > ? 1 vheat. barrels, about 110 1bs, 7%c. g 4 8 acaat, ok o al Tobacco, $30; Fed- W YORK, May W—Dradstreet’s of to-| WHEAT Recelpis, 7675 bushels; exports, | “Si Whehi- Shipping, $1 05@1 06i; milling, SRR OT Ao sfigvlfi?fi:flef Ry 5 107 o D Eie e Lraye Hanbor, ttan, 25,100; Metropolt- | morrow will saye: Lo x| 1604 bushels. Spot aully No. 2 red, She spot | 31 0SKG1 12%. HIDES, STALLOW, WOOLS AND HOES" e ¥ iarket: Stresti R atlway. 63 00 Stmr Pomona, Parsons, Eureka. M. St. Paul and §. S.| The feature of the trade situation this week | and to arrive f. 0. b. afloat; No. 2 red, §0lsc, “ALL BO. SALES : g i N f Cal 6 pe 116 50 Bark A s T W . 3500; Missouri P is the renewed strength of wheat and other | elevator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 8c, f. o. b. CALTATOARD R aES HIDES AND SKINS—Culis and brands sell | ${0, R0t I of G510 7 a2 PRl Moenl: o 2 1400; e Thron and steel and last, but not least, | afloat to arrive. " Options opened frm on actt informal Sesslon—0:1s o'clock—December— | about le under the quotations. Heavy salted | ‘{0 £33if¢" Ligntin & Binr NAttie Tows Tow Botat Bevia. Northern_Pacific, 7000; Penn- | cereals, iron e heretofore lagged behind | fOTeiEN buying and local coverink, following (8090 ctls, $LA%. =~ . o0 oo o | steers, 10c; medium, 9@9%c: light. 8ic; Cow- | 50 S F Gaslight. e e o : Gas, J00: Reading | raw wool, which has heretof gged | bad crop reports and strong cables. Later | ,,Second Session-December—2000 ctls, 31 151 hides, 9¢; Stags, 6@6lec; Salted Kip, %c: Calf, | 200 S F Gaslight. 3 . 3 3 Rock nd, 600; St | other staples in a discouraglng way. The | proe 1%c under all-around lauidation, but | 35000 $115%: 22,000, $1 15t May—2000, $107ix. | joo. "dry Hides, sound, 16c: culls and brands, | i 8 v Water .. 15 5 RAPHIC. Paul, 13,600 acific, 17,700; Union Pa- | price-making features in cereals are not eh-| ,gain rallied %e, with the closing at ¥@Wc net | , Regular Morning Sesslon—December—4000 ctls, | 30! gry Kip and Veal, 15@15%c; dry Calf, 17c; | 100 Vigorit Powder. i POINT LOBOS—May 19, 10 p. m.—Weather cific, 6500; United States Rubber, 32 Viisiy "ot encouraging character, being chiefly | 3%8! A DT & | $115%; 15,000, $1 15%. $ 2 ; i 10 Vigo 2 o AEOs e M ) 6300; Unlted States Rubber, 3200, rely o encouraging character, Lelns MRy | qdvance. May, ' S0%@8kc, olosed Sisie: July, | $1 1% 18,0 D December — 2000 otls, | Shéepskins, shearlings, 10@30c each: short | Sreere: azy; wind NW; velocity 20 miles. CLOSING STOCKS, | e e fe nd Northwest and advances of in- i Cioa Tkes Beptember M ASHNO | o1 To%: 10,000, 1153 : ® | Wool, 35@60c each: medium, 70@%c; long Wools | 35,000 North Ry of Cal 6 per cent bonds.116 30 CHARTERS. Atch e BUISt L & B W 19% | 50P Vamage influencing Western markets Ti%e; December, TN@T 13-16c, | $LIGR 1600, IR heing workea | J0C@SL 10 each: Horse Hides, sall, $I75G2 25 | g0 North Ry of Cal 5 per cent bonds...l13 3 | The W G Irwin loads mase for Honolulu. Do prefd | toward a higher plane in the face of a dis- for all it is worth, The squeezers are being as- | (%, \aTRe and 31 for small; Colts, stc. Afterncon Session. The Seminole loads lumber at Moodyville for Ba St Paul ouragingly small’ export business, caused in ull. for all 1t is worth. The saueezers ate belng as- | TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 4@4%c per ib; e Syaney e [ Do prefd * | ome Slogree by the continvance of the strike | HIDES-Stendy. over brilllant crop prospects, and are aqvanc. | Ny ao a0ike; refined. ——; grease. lec. 50 Contra_Costa Water. SPOK Ca St P & Om | of grain-handlers at Buffalo, checking the IS Bave . fng the market on the shorts daily, as Will be | g aoie L hrnE D8 o San Joaquin and | ;5 fans Plantation Co. Apr 340 S 58 W, Br ship _Ancaios, from Cent Pac ......... Do prefd Srovements of large quantities of grain to the | METALS—-Buyers were extremely, conserva: | 08 IS TroKay foiona? 2 N Ly IO e I SO | o manw Bientation (Cojib) Liverpool for San Franeisco. Ches & Ohis ... So Pacific 335 | eaboard. The added strength in iron is based | tIve all day, and In the abeence of pressing of- | ®ce 3% ¢Yog) 191: Brewing, $115@117% per | Log R A0 ot ern e e oizc: Foothlll | 3 Hutchinson § P Co Apr 2-On Equator, 2% W, Br bark Kirkhill, Cht & Alton So Railway 11% | Jargely upon heavy buying of pigiron in the | ferings from producers the market ruled un- | o ee% it d and Nerthern defective, S@lfe; Nevada, 3@12: | sx09 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cont bond: from Cardiff for Esquimalt; becalmed. L Do pretd © 519, Central ~West, _sympathetically infiuencing | INREC N orn news to. alter the ideas of | ° CALL BOARD SALES. e e e 20 Market. Street. Rallway DOMESTIC PORTS. B > fexas & Factfio .. 20 | prices at all markets, o] S St thee ad. | local traders. At the cloke the Metal Exchange | . Informal Seesion_9:15 o'clock—No. saes. Northern Mountain I e T TACOMA—Arrived May 1S—Stmr, ALKl and Chi;'G- W .. Do pret e A | e ne now plants projected to be built | called pikr iron warrants quiet, with §11 25 bid | Becond Session—No sales, =~ Southern e P oo stmr Rosali s Chi Ind & L. Wabash . | ey o Pt reaseure. consumers, who are | 4nd $11 50 asked: lake cobper. dull, at 10, tn, | Regular Morning Sesslon—Seller %9, new— | Piains . L R - me Glenogle, for Hong- Do prefd Do prefd o beginning to place orders for the first part | dull and easy with 335 30 bt s‘«nw’ ki e? ot et sTiie | Deocml Sl o HOPS—1898 crop, 10@1lc per Ib for ordinary, | 10 S F Gas & Electric C ckinaw, for San Francisco. Chi & N W Wheel & L E.. 30 | of next year at present prices. Excitement in | lead, d:l g “~m| AT e ;:d i spel- Mternoy[r; es] mll = ;emhfi ]c n.( 91%c. | 12g12%c for good and 13Al6c for choice to| 1§ F Gas & Electric Co. 8 2% " RD—Arrived May 1§—Schr James Do prefd Do prefd 2812 | iron is not confined entirely to this country, | ter; qulet, w 7 an asked. OATS—The market has become almost bare | fancy from first hands. 3 8.1 Gas & Eleotrs Co 86 524 [ A Garfield, hence Ma ccce Bxprees Companics’ | homever, a3 shown by & specalative advance at | . Hrokers® price for lead fs 34 % and for copper | and is as firm as eve, though there i3 no fur- e s ey PORT TOWY {led May 15—Br ship ther advance. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. : s : 3 Port Stanley, for Port Pirfe Do pref Adams E leading British markets, but a sample of the s 1000 § P Branch Ry 6 per cent My 2 - e e e o i oTIE | dending ot by, fhin - Iimerive: sonrbent | OO FEE-Options closed _steady, hstiun | irancyResd, StALGLS, pert cl,ll. ool fo f, ;mmsvsw_ R Arrived May 18—Schr Wm Renton, from Del L & W United States world’'s demand is furnished in the case of for- | changéd. flefl»‘s 8 fl{t ; m‘ d“u’-" et choice, $1 ‘A_fiG %‘1 50 1"4‘3"'nuu 1%4@1 40; |° BAGS—Grain Bags are weaker, as crop pros- 3100 U S 8 per cent bonds. Honolulu. BE i Den & R G. Wells Fargo cigners sceking supplies in this country at the | November, % 46 Spot coffee—Rio dull; mild, | Surprise, 31 %0: Gray, $1 @1 46; MUling, $1 £8 | pects are not as brilliant as a month ago. Cal- | *500 Vigorit Powder AH BAY—Passed May 19—Str Mackinaw, Do pretd Miscellaneous— same time that orders for rafls have been | ulel bt steady, .\ petned, arm. | 150 O Re i Black, 330G | oyita Grain Bags, 5%@s%e for June and July; | 50 Vigorit Powder I Erle new ......... A_Cot Ol Pliced by American companies with the Eng- | SUGAR-Raw, firmer in tone Reflned, flrm, | 1300, = 0\ gy oq | Wool Bags, 25u%c; San Quentin Bass, $4 0. Street— o /08 ANGELES—Arrived May 19—Stmr Do 1st pretd . Do prefd | lish makers. Foreigy wool markets continue | BUTTERC T ECOPA i, Fotiory, 114@13e. | steorsly hod . Recolpts from the® Bast han SUAL—Weliington, 38 per ton: New Welling- | 50 Alaska Packers' Association. R P L B Ft Wayn, Amn Spirits | above American, heavy sales of _Australlen | Western creamery, L@iSic: factory, 114@lic. | stronsly held = Recelp t have | o CORL S htleld Wellington, § 50 Seattle. o S Sassocial PORT LUDLO iled May 19—Schr Comet, Gt Nor prefd Do prefd | Wools for re-export are made and heavy sup- | EGGS-Receipts, 2260 packages; g L L Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $: Wallsend, $7 50 INVESTMENT BOARD., 2 Hocking Val Am_Tobaceo 1043 | porters of this class of wool are nearly ex- | ern, 13@lc; 5 - Smail_round Yellow, $L900140; Eastern | S3(h, g5} Cumberland, 58 5 fn bulk 4 53 % [Sailed May 10—Schr Bertha Dol- Tlinois Cent ... Do prefd | hausted at!Boston. ¢side from the exceptions DRIED FRUITS. lurge Yellow, §1 121 f5; White, 8L 15g1 17, | {n®'Gatice:’ Pennsyivanta Anthracite Egg, $14; S e S cr for Bureka, Lake Erle & W Cons Gas | noted the_ tendency Te ::'::argo“:te!agrl‘?]es:“g;x: NEW YORK, May 19.—California dried furits | "% e : 2 momi- | Canpel, 3,60 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle Board— "“}“Q_:“;“ S e S e S o Do prefd m_Cable Co | prices and most provisions, Jet. e Gate, $7 60; Coke, per ton in bulk and $14 | 100 Equitable Gas.... B A ot Mg i Lake Ehore . Col F & Iron | among grocerles, lead and copper among met- | YL poRATED APPLES—Common, 7@sc: | RuGKw BEAT ey in sacks. e e o GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived May 18—Schr A J West, from Honolulu; schr Asalea, from Hono- lulu, PORT GAMBLE—Sailed May 19—Schr Ruby A Cousins, for San Francisco, 8% Do prefd P | als, and cotton and lts varlous manufactures |, o wire tray, 8%@8c; cholce, 9%@9140; fancy, 3 China No, 1| 108 F Gas & Electric Co. Gen BRELAD I 5 RICE—China mixed, $ | among textiles, are 41l reported unchanged on @10c. $4 50@4 °0; extra do, $5@: Hawalian, § 15 S F Gas & Electric Co. | e weelc Speculation 1n cotton lags, notwith. | 4@ - oo FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. 835 a bl skt o0 Touiaiana. 1ogh o L | 45 SF Gns & Elcts Standing good trade advices from Nome and | FRUNBSIMENES 1 o Moorpark, u@ TINSBED O21s lowar at sc rar sallon |- 105 eeomic s S o: ~ Manhattan L Met St Ry . Mich Cent ........113 Brooklyn R T . Minn & St L...... 58 Intnl Paper . abroad, and rather less favorable crop reports. | A FLOUR—Callfornia family extras, $3 60@3 75, | for raw and 5% for hoiled, fn barrels: cases, jo Afternoon Session. ASTORIA-—Sailed May 13-Stmr. Alliance, for Do_lst prefd ....100 " Do prefd .. Lumber, as for a long time past, continued in| 5, cHpsUnpeeled, 9%@11ic; peeled, 25@ | usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon | more. Board— . Mo Pacific ....... 3% Laclede Gas . excellent demand, Bullding activity is wide: | 07" @ | Gna Washington, $ 40a3 45 per bbl for extra, | | LUCOL—Ts lower at &ic per gallon for raw | & Contrn Costa Water e Mobile & Ohio.... 41 Lead .. spread, prices hold by still s : $3 25@3 40 for bekers' and $2 30§92 50 for super- | and 47c _for boiled in barrels; cases, 3¢ more. | 5) Contra Costa Water. rrived May 13—Stmr e Do pre: | the tendenay 1s apparently still upward. Re- CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. B SUGAR_The Western Sugar Refining Com- | oo Sioeet Stomst Fatior MoK & T Bo prerd Central.. NJ i‘&vem al C & St L. Do 1st prefd fined sugar is in rather better demand, but % pany quotes, terms net cash, in 100-1b bag: ; S 4 Taws are rather quiet at last wesk’s decline. | (EICAGO, May 15,—Claims of serious dam. |, MILLSTUFES Prices in sacks are as fol- | BART, TU0% (000° 00 Fine’ Crutiea, s | 53 aharke, Strect Railvay. Hides and leather are strob &0 old GUOUe | age by Hessian flies, light recelpts and re- | Qe 5 o&r{io the: Rye Flour, s2 76; Hye | Lowdered, f%o; Candy Granulated, S%e; Dry | 20 Glant Powder Con: A demuna for some grades of upper leath: | ported drought in Kussia started Wheat trad- | Meal, §: 0; Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, $2 50; ex. | (ranulated Siei Confectoners’ A bvicy S| m ST Gas & Electric Co. ailed May 19—Stmr Luella, for Tillamook. SEATTLE—Sailed May 19—Jap stmr Sakura Maru, for Yokohama; ship Ogcidental, for San Francisco. GR WOOD—Arrived May 19—Str Whites- People’s Gas Pullman Pal Silver Cert 4 he rampage at the opening. The pit | tra crear Cornmeal, $§ %5; Oatmeal, 'S 50G4 7 : D prefd and | er for export account. Less favorable weather | ere on U - 5 o S5 E3 o 5i | Golden C, 4%c; barrels, i-16c more, half barrels, boro, hence May 18. Nor West: o2 ek g tended to check dlstributive demand at re- | was flooded with buying orders by the bulls | Oat Groats, 3475 Hominy, 18 %3 50 Buck: | S010en & JAC, DATein, I o, Jaltbarrele, | 00— A BOWENS LANDING—Sailed May 18—Schr N P T B e L o e aden” 1o last ‘nIENUS closing ‘prics | Minas, Tok be: Wiale Wheat Flour, 38 s Ryl | No Order taken' for less than To barrels or ' ita | ° RoaRD, P BXCHANGE | Bender Brothers, for San Francisco. NS Sraie 08 Tron cd as very falr and even satisfactory for e L A 84 507 o , $3 50; 41 10 omen e . el G s : stage of the season. lring the firat ha g Profit tak- | Oats (barrels), $6 55@6 95; in sacks, 36 3@ 75; R "B prefd C S Leather adyanced stage of the SeUsoN. nts for _tne | Ink on the bulke, Rowever, checked the up-tarn | Besrl Brcy; S SPHt Peas, §1 507 Green Feas: | gan FRANCISOO MEAT MARKET Morning Session. R fo e SRE N pretd . 6 us Rornes wesk ‘akregate 3,312,200 Dushels, against 3284 | and sent prices off a cont, but owteide demand | & per 100 . SAN s b : L Boart— Howed, from New York, to load for San Fran- Pac Coast 1st pfd. 83 || Do prefa. 154 bushels last week, 4,064,832 bushels In the | took care y fraciion o as Zquitable Gas.. 7121 - : Ny llnrlrrf:l B0 B 2o, Araray Ce i o R TR W e el T 2 R Fruas ubiosdlne Ay AT AN R E DS e p:yl-ns‘: ot ont Fven flFour g::: Z'rsx-fn“«’l'é'ff. e e & Bt o ANTWERP- Ff\):fiv‘egxml:?‘z\gifir ship Brod. ikl o S Gl 1897; 1,008,005 bushels in 1894 and 2,754,023 bush- N S 3 : T 62 5 = - R A PO els in’ I8~ Since July 1 this season the ex. | After that the market ruled qulet within| Middiings have again advanced. Rolled Bar. | rrived, and'more are on the way. The other | §300 Los Angeles Ry 5 17 S5 Ik Sastlse from Cmegtn { Be shithialvey fmy By ek 1 B o b of aneat ‘agerecate M6 FLEL B, | purrow limit, nth (he s, Redtced enl | 1oy i v, In syppathy with the raw pr: | defiPione ave unchnged | Vi Bovaer Ti8 [0 B 0 G noovoio S ey 0 W against 286,457, ast ‘year. Business : sad < 3 5 £ P o et R D0, prerd failures for the week number 166 against 16 | Wheat Yield encouraged buying. July opened diot. TR e BEEF—7%@8%c per 1b for Steers and 6%@Tc Afternoon Session. from Oregon. A e Rock 'M Sea o, DRRG -89 | ]gst week, 211 in this week a year ago, 245 |a shade higl £ = ey lvur&ced to 74% he continu I3 P ay are at m\rm.klf—&fis‘éc o Board— NEWCASTLE, NSW—Arrived May 1—Br brk S L& or & W prefd... 67% | jn 1507, 216 In 1596 and 206 in 1895, @7i%e, declined to 2 and closed with buy- | last affecting the market, which is reported R e & @ Tie: Ewe 10 Hawatlan Commercial & Sugar. Dugueschin, from Rio de Janeiro, to load for “po preta O e prerd T % | Business failures In Camada number g, |ers at WMo oo o firmer, though there Is no advance. Buyers go | MUTTON -Wethere, TaTibcs Ewes, Tc per 1b. | 50 Onomea Sugar Co. San’ Francisco. : > Do 30 prota S Do o brefd .- 45 | against 21 last week, 3 in this week a year ago, O R srARI ot canh. T me"‘"‘b‘e down 'to the cars, find no Hay for sale, and | pARLS— PR FARAC BEL (- 2 10 Mutua! Blectric L QUEENSTOWN-—Arrived May 16—Br bark L 0 24 prefd ... 18% | 21 in 1897, 28 In 159, and 25 in 18%. Browing weather and lncrease in the country | walkc away agdt. Dealers say that they will | POR eLosa DOt for small, 1%@ | 10 8V Water Cape Clear, from Oregon. CLOSING BONDS. ore g movement an r ly closed | goon have to start in buying, and then things | 3¢ for medl a b@dvec for large; stock | 100 Vigorit Po YOKOHAMA—Sailed May 17—Br stmr Mon- U 8.2 rer Wy 0 KRS DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. %o lower. e noas Hogs and Feeders, 4%@ic; dressed fiogs, 7 |$3000 U S 3 per cent mouthshire, for Oreg: Do 3 rek 1085 (D0 8.1 e e Onts declned e opation and ehort | "ERAN 316 50@17 per ton. @83 S ey o HONGKONG—Sailed ‘May 17—Br stmr Em- Do 38 coup. 108%|N Y Cent 1ists. NEW YORK, May 19.—R. G. Dun & Co.’s "}ax’{imwe buying of lard by packing con. | MIDDLINGS-$1750@20 per ton. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE, MINING STOCKS. press of Javan, for Vancouver. Do new 4s reg. 130N J Cent gen & Do new 4s coup. 120 |No Carolina 6s. Weekly Review of Trade to-morrow will say: e texs T FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $23@24 per ’ NEWCHANG—Sailed May 13-Nor stmr Aku,s While ‘buying 200,000 tons of Bessemer pig at ;5;"‘;!;’:‘; Dlpyar ) con T R e Q’affig ton; Otleake Meal at the mill, $25@26 50; job- For Friday, May 19, Following were the sales in the San Fran. | [T, Oregon. Do old s reg....12%| Do 4s... Pittsburg gave reason for the advance in price | and ribs gc. blng, $27 50: Cocoanut. Cake, iM@22; Cornmeal, | wyoyr, qr eks...:. 7,463(Sugar, bbl OiBco} Btsks Board; Yokt Ay - s T retied My 1 ftme Zemiandia; Do old {s’coup. .- 11315, No Pacifiq dats to SIS, with gray forge auoted at §I5 per | The leading futures ranged as follows: $3 UGN, Srmohet g SPuak, soh i aacd | Wheat, Gtls. ... L Chicory, Dhis 1. o iy o emlon, - o NTWERD. Salied May 15~ Ger ship Arthur 0 bs soeeeno 112 ton, I is not quite clear might be that = = % g . nd | Barley, ctls. 8301 Straw, onia + 43 100 Uni San_ i Dist . N . 8 s cording to_the sbui , and has since 2 A 2 §@%; Alfalt: § 50. Butter, ctls. 255 Pelts, bdls. 260 | 200 Justice . 19 = Alabama class A1110 Nor & W con 4s... 4% | heen Jargely increased by the addition of many | May % . TE 7y 7 | 11 Oat $6610; Barley, $608; Altalta, $4@6 50. 7 o, S Do class B.......110 Do gen 6s.... e i1t contintie 1o fallybelow the “de. | July k) UM T3 G| STRAW-2iGSc per bale. e LT IO Sl LIVERROOL-Salled: May 15-Br ship Blyth- % k Do cl Do Currency Atchison gen s Do adj 4s... 100 Oregon Nav lsts 100 Do 4s. 101% Oregon § L. 6. 821 Do con Be.. £20,520 | 100 Alta . 08 100 Occidental ... 242 Quicksilver, fiks. 222 | 100 Pest & Beicher 5 100 Ophir e 1,578 Jeather, rolls.... 53| 100 Caledonia 58 200 Overman 1300 umber, feet..... 20,000 | 100 Caledonia . % 600 Potosi 20 Wine, gals.....! 50 Challenge 100 Savage . L pdesreno. 1653 Comcal & V.1 30 Union Con B ustice . 1200 Yellow 5,480 400 Mexican o5 LEC N T wood, for Oregon. COMOX—Sailed May 11—Bark O Michaels. & B Za R MANILA—Arrived May 19—U S stmr Warren, hence April 20. l TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. mand. For the requirements various de- | September 4 artments for manufactured products it must orn No. 2— -181% | be recognized as scarcely measurable, and does | May .112% | not seem as much diminished as might be ex- | July BEANS AND SEEDS. Onions, sks S 3% BA| Duiness st characterizes the market. No | Bran, ka... Canada So 2ds.....111 Reading gen 4s.... 821 | pected by higher prices and long delay in de- | September Y% 33y 33y | change in quotations. etatdr aks. Ches & Ohfo 4¥%s... 9% Rio G W lIsts.... fvery. “In lates, for Instance. the demand | Oats No. 3o > BEANS—Bayos, §1 40@1 50; Small White. §1 90 | Migdlings, sks.. . 958 Do &8, veeeessa116% St L& I M con §5.117 | covers many thousand tons for bridges at Chi- | May .. ua% .21 2T% | @2 10; Large Whites, §150@1 60; Pinks, §$170@ | Sugar, sks.... sERR5EN NEW YORK—Arrived May 19—St Pawnes, from Venice, etc; stmr !‘.ldel?me. !mx: Palermo.