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8 % THE TINAN@IAL FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1900, LN 63@6640; the aftern Oceant to and N e S A s ossic; | Beans and Seeds. O R e oats, 24‘4’14‘C: No. 2 white, 27%@28c; No. 3 The ofl stocks continued dull. white, 20G21%c; No. 2 rve, sic; No. 2 barley, | No further change 1 reported, but | The seventh dividend In liquidation of the B T I e s moti | 0 fortbey c e i b depceits of the People’s Home Savings Bank O e PO sle 50: shoss. vine | BEANS—Bayos, $9G3 5; small White, §8 25@ | paid on the Meh.’ 1t 155 i it 2ha“maxes | AUCTION THIS DAY (Tmhy),lrl 3 12 50; lard, $6 55@6 %0; dry salted shoulders | 350; large White, $320@325; Pinks, $2@2 85; per cent in all. g short clear sides (boxed). | Reds, $350 37 Bllckey?, $%: Buttérs, nom | Dividends were paid yesterday as follows: | Sy =% & 857 v, distillers’ finished goods, per | inal; Lima, $ 25; Pea, $3 40@5 50; Red Kidneys, | Oceanic Steamship Company, 30 cents; San 2 . . gal, §125; sugars, cut loaf, unchanged. $3 504, Francisco Gas and Electric Company, 33 cents. | At 11 o'clock at Ormonde Stable, 1515 ~ S = SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | The regular dividend of the Market-Street | street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, of 1 Car Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | Mustard, 4%@4%c; Flax, 2 20; ' Canary, | Railway Company of 60 cents will be paid on | of Cholce Horses, suitable for all purposes; also Flour, barrels ........ 48,000 | 3iec per’Ib for California .'xl.d”?: for Euttn{ the 10th. e 1 Top Road Buggy. Gentle Mare and Harness. Wheat, bushels ... T.000 | Alfalfa, 9@10c; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c: | The Onomea Sugar Company will pay a divi- | All Horses Guaranteed as Represented. Corn, bushels 204.006 | Timothy, 4@ 4dc. dend of % cents on the ith. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. Oats, tushels . 221,000 | DRIED PEAS—Nlles, $1 @2 25; Green, $1% [ The Pacific Lighting Company will pay a| N. B.—If you want the handsomest pony in Rye, bushels . @2 2 per ctl. o dl\‘m:nda:;f 30 cents on the .m-..y California it will be sold at this sale. Gentle Barley, hushels _ P O a b ‘The semi-annual dlvldenfll oh'e !held&nk :l for children. On the Produce Exchange to-dny the butter | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | British North Amerlca & paid on the 3 g 6th. It amounts to $150,000. & R — 105% N E Gas&Coke 108 ° | Mining Shares— 310 Adventure .. 245 |Allouez Min C 000; generally steads. Natives—Best on sale Poultry and Game. . to-day, two loads at $565; good to prime steers, '2|§ shade stronger, $4 @5 T poor to medium ‘The week started in with four cars of Eastern 9613 | about steady, $4@¢ 75; selected feeders steady, | Poultry, and more are to follow. Prices are | $4@4 60; mixed stockers quiet, $3 35@3 %0; cows, | not over firm. Game is out of favor and best firm, others steady, $3@4 25; heifers, $3 100 | weak. 4 65; canners about stead: 6;2&2 bulls, §2 60| POULTRY—Live Turkeys, $@l0c for Gobblers American Am Sugar pref Bell Telephone. Sav & L So. 4 day in the order of occurrence as to time. The, Sec Sav Bk. — second time column gives the second tide of Union T Co. — the day, the third time column the third tide Street Railroads— | and the last or right hand column gives the 120 122 | last tide of the day, except when there are but 5 — | three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights 0514106 Market-st Ry. 62% 63% | given are in addition to the soundings on OS L & H..— 5 |United States Coast Survey charts, except rovisions firm and fairly active. Wool and Hops dull. 1l steady, Mutton weaker and Pork firm. 3 = o S PET 10 Tex & Pac 2ds..... 55 | Market was weak; creamery, 19G22: dairy, 16 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. M s o g {istc. Egws, ‘steady, 1W0{aM0i4c. Chéese, G, | Onions have advanced sharply. Sweet Pota- - P ling ooy PR R ority, o the Superintendent a TR bash 1sts . of toes ere weaker. Siyesins -+ ‘abou Silzer and financial quotations unchanged. K z % lower. Otherwise Vewetables stood about the | ! BidAsk.| v L & p. B0 | the helght of tide is the same at both places. 073, Va Centuries . & 3 - . Sy : 3 . s Ll e oreign Futures. Receipts were 1851 boxes Asparagus, 435 boxes Equit G L Co. 3% 4 TUESDAY, APRIL 3. Vloderate trading in local securities. 9% Wa_deferred g FRUDArS S10 Racks et and N0 sacks New Do, Mutual El Co. 1% 13 g oty et 4 | tatoes: | 0GL&H. Sun rises at and ley qui cady. . = / = POTATOES—Early Rose, 65@Tic; River Reds, Pac Gas Imp: Sun sets . cat and Barley quict and steady STOCKS, nominal: Burbanks, {0@€Se per sack. Oregon | Pac L 45 | Moon sets . o inac Intario . 8 50 LIVERPOOL. Gic@31; Sweet Potatoes, $2@2 2 for | SFG & E.... 5% —_ ¢ inact - § Ophir S0 | Wheat— Mar. May. July. Potatoes, 1G2c. | San Francisco, 413 4% i 1,50 Plymouth 11 | Opening ...... - . 510 59% | @3 2% per ctl; Cut Onions, | 29 — |[StknG&ECo10 - uffs undisturbed by the raii. 6 Quicksilver 17 | Closing 310 9% | | F&ClRy6s. 114 — | Insurance— 2 18 Quicksilver prefd.. § 00 | ABLES—Rhubarb, 65c@$1 25 per box: | Geary-st R Gs. — 923 Firem's Fund.223 — 5 B 1 previowus brices. oreross. Sierra Nevad| 50 - Aug. 5. 75¢@$1 per box for No. 2 and $12, H C & § 5s. — |” Bank Stocks— 8| s:10—0. K at previons ¢ S. ke 30 0 Standard 1 g1 0 for No 1and 31 562 for fancy large; Green | 5 oo e g v B X 5 “nion Con Peas, $1G17 per sack: String Beans, 5@Sc: | 5 18] 0. Shar, 7 ¢ in Onions. Potatoes unchanged. = * Yellow Jacket ... 13 Cabbage, 40@50c; Tomatoes, $130@22%; Egg | S 4 3 s J i3 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. ?lncr’-mx 28 40 Plant !ror;\h L?‘s Angeles §@10c; unmp Okra, | v =orake 1. oo, er, S ngea. |Uni “losing 28 5 82igc per Ib; Garlic, 216@3%c; Green Peppers er weaker and Eggs firmer. Cheese unchang | s Union Pacifi from T Mo ‘5@""‘"-,‘,“,1”,‘*""{”"5 o i Ngrohani | X z & 4 zor. | @5 |West I - | 10c; Carrots, 256356 per sack; Los Angeles Sum- v nks— 1 rs of Eastern Poultry in. Game out of favor. . | O i Contrai Chicago Livestock Market. ~ | ive: Shsash. Sogsi s pex ot Cacumbers, 5o oy o e LS X = J g | & S F. 25% | Bonda— e @$1 50 per dozen. Hum S gL o = | NOTE-In e above exposition of the tides y b oL | | - ut Sav e e early morning tides are given In ] wer. Orenges and Lemons unchanged. | 73 " |Atchison 48 .. CHICAGO, April 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, 19,- S¥ Sy UUsle = | hand column e e T T | b i = 194 |Amalg Copper 132% |Atlantic . 48% Boston & Butte & Bosto ] 7 ana | Dom Coal prefa General Electric Osceola Texas fed rteers, better ‘grades, easler; co Giant Con Co.. — 87% | reference is the mean of the lower low waters. B ; e it o | Federal Steel . Calumet & Hee s and 12G13c for Hens; Geese, per pair, $2G2 25 = o . B%— |w inus sign (= od hetght, e and guicter, with larger stocks Phbars becrt o o ?;,o‘.’ bf‘";:" ,“ ??:_7.5' ",T,”x::;: ‘::‘:'s"";;' Goslings, $2 50G3; Ducks, $4 50@5 50 for old and | i oo g Dot il ol LI UK prdg o A i3 hurg pi n ; best on sale to-day, $4 50G5 50 for young: Hens, 33 50@5; Young Z calffornfa ....150 165 |the depth xiven by the charts. The piane of | Eogom"' $6@7; Old Roosters, $3 50@4; Fryers, - x Gen Flec pref Quincy mon and medium, steady at 33 90@5; Texas | Eoeotl 5 ol a E - PRI | the part of speculators over the showing of | e rotlers, $4@5 for large and 33g3 50 for Vigortt .. 3 Charters. eurnings made by the Federal Steel Company. | 4 Elec Ill S e seta 21.000; estimated to-morrow, e s Ty hga, "9 por dowen faf old and | 5 py of Cal Se.1i4 TIB% Sigar Stocks— - The drop in Federal Bteel from the early high £0,000; wit over. 2:00; fairly active, Sc lower: | $OR 0L TaNAbE o o S P RRofA 68.112 Hana S P Co.. 9% 9% | Time Ball. Haw C & S Co §7% 90 | was 4% and In Steel and Wire over 3 = 10 — Honokaa S Co. 32l — to] | 8 P C 6s(1905).109 d Dominton tered for wheat to Eu- | § e 15 40; mixed and butchers, 6 1535 40; 900 | Gease, $2: White, Soe: Brant, 15c0$ 3 y "8 | Rubber to_cholce 'heavy, $5 26@5 40; rough heavy, { A S 5 50+ | Do (1906) Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- ads lumber at Port S St 3l e e | Sl LAY £20: light” 5 (ags wa: bulke of saies, ¥ 0 ey bes Sosns Bgal Sulok. SI0; T Jnek | Do (up L..— — [Hutch S F Co. 25 26% | B hants’ Exchange. San Francisco, Cal. included gains o vear's February | New York Monev Market. SHEEP—Receipts, 13.000; sheep and lambs, | LTI | §'P Br sa... msuize Makawels S Co 453 3% B el w. e (cows 3 the wvw — | of M per o ¢ Norolk and - active, 10g@15¢ higher; sheep ighest since 150 Butter, Eggs and Cheese. § V Water 621145, — " Onomea S Co.. ITis = | e e Y ot Tnion Pacific and 33 per| NEW YORK, April 2—Close: Money ‘on call, | top, Colorado lambs, §7 I D chise KR T ) L s | (e, at moon of the 120th meridian, or at § ashville. The stecks | steady, at 3%@6 per cent; last loan, 4 per.cent; | Rrilers, $06.30: falr to chofce Rl & Cheese 1s a fraction lower. Bggs rule firm | Suv oo or 100 103 % Al Pack Asan.115% — | o'clock p. m.. Greenwich o . b were impanies showed good resistance to | prime mercantile paper, 44@% per cent. Sterl- | g 75: native lambs, # (047 40; Western lambs, | @s a general thing, though now and then & | NWiter Stockso Cat Fralt s orimig | Ul C S Ll & SN CATI, and v tendency, but the Conditions | ing exchange frm, with actual business in | $6 2@7 50, dealer is found who is weak. Butter is off | Contra Costa.. 63% 64 Mer Ex Assn.. — 100 | . nthe of p year 1,- of railroad busine { bankers’ bills at $4 86 for demand and at TR again, receipts yesterday being large. | Marin County. — — [Oceanic S Co.. 94% %6 | ot Bariey 1 the general it | 34523 for 60 days: posted rates, $4 S3% and New YVork Metal Market BCrTER Spring Valley. 5% — [Pac A F Al 27 — | — ich effect w 54 commercial bills, $4 52%,@4 82%. Sllver - v Creamery—Fancy creamery, 17@18c; seconds, | Gas & Electric— Pac C Bor Co.150 — h 2 R quarterly and divided | certificates, 60%@61%c: bar silver, 59%c; Mexi- g 16%c. | Cent G L Co.. — — |Par Paint Co.. 0. — Shipping Intelligence. toms Collections. o3 B M | can dollard, ik’ “Government bonds. weak; | NEW YORK, Avril 2 ¥The market for metals | "5l rancy, 1s@16tic; good to cholce, 153 | Morning Session. | pping gence. is Now ari; U | State bonds, strong; rallroad bonds, strong. vas somew] egular to-day. While copper | P refleet i 3 was somewhat frregular to-day pF o mmon, ' dc. i st n March were < T and spelter ruled a shade higher on the strength CRotce mild new. 75@Sc; old, 7c: O b e BN s | k g aw of March 14 may | e J : Frggned P o PR 4 00 _ Ma nd abroad by relleving the | London Market. in London, tin, on theother hand, was de- u, SKgue; Eastern, Lowlbc, West: | ntra Costa Water, o | ARRIVED. The process of cidely lower. At the close the price was | ed at 12%4@13c for store and 1@ | 3 Monday, April 2. ta Water. ntra Ce which had come to v < 5 o $32 25, nominal, nst 50 at the closing fig- | |- = & Grace Dollar, Fosen, 84 hours from 2 ¥ YORK. Arril 2—The Commercial Ad- . mominal, agai | 15¢ ser dozen for ranc Costa Water 2 _Stmr Grace Dollar, om Wasbington o tiawe | o o Toadon, Sndomiar dablseran wsye’ ures of the previoue day. Lake copper was s el 2 Contra Gosta Water. 5 0. & Grays Harbor: bound south; put in to land s of Grain DY aue the wab-lre it rmer, closing at $17, being 2 point o : 2 C - 5 passengers. s of Gram. paying out large amounts | The market here opened quiet and steady, | Jymer., closing at Sn Pig iron warl Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. i Rl e = Stme Noyo, Fosen, 17 hours from Fort Brags. Stell consols beginning dull on the Bloemfontein | continue quiet. Lead ””f «; un ‘mnk - —_— . - - Stmr Pomena, sons, 17 hours from Eu- _— reverses & wvered later on easier money. | Ing quiet at $4 673 b i 4 asked. Spe Recelpts of Strawberries were smaller, reka. reports ? gr L - nctive and good. London 18 | ter was steadier on a good export demand, clos- | | HecelPs 0f Ferawben (et | s Chescesit City, Stochffath, 35 Rowrs: from . United States n_Atchisons and Union and Northern |ing 213 points higher at bid and_$4 s b { Cresent €ity. ed 3 and the r lead Is $4 45 Two cars of Oranges were auctioned as fol- 40 Spring Valley Water 5ol 7 from S 3 ¥ s 34 1ore et N RO e s Afterncon Session. | pStmr Newburs, Hensen, & hours san New York became a buver of Union | asked. The broker: and_Wabash, lifting the list. After- | for copper § LIST. ward New York began to sell, causing fr: i e $1 85@2 standard, $1 10@1 60; Seedlings, $19 ,.“'“3"" ational City, Dettmers, 36 hours from ¥ Closin% | tjonal sagging, although the undertone was Visible Grain g”f‘fl)' 1 0 Conte | iro. Bid. . Coppers were active and strong. » % | Blackberr appeared from Covina and | 8 Canies o Wa | Br stmr Warfleld, Pattie, 4 days from Oys- - B% ed Tintos to London wanted : brought §3 50 per crate. i S Gontre. Costw. WA ter Harbor Contra Costa Water. 30 Honokaa S Co... 7 raising them fto 11% bid. New | NEW YORK, April 2.—The statement of the | " DicciDy OUS FREL Pr ship Indore, Parry, 138 days from Liver- re & Ohio | dvanced Bostons, Utahs and Avinos. | visible supply of grain in store and afloat on| APPL 5@%c per box for common, 81 - 1 S P e pool. an_Pacifl fortnightly statistics show supplies up | gaeuraay. Mareh a1 | 1 %0 tor gond to chalee and $1 7502 for tancys | T3 b o o b B i | "'Br ship Oranasoa, Greig. U7 days from Ham- Southern tons. The Bank of England lost £28.000 | yori progquce Exchange, is as follo | STRAWBERRIES—$5@S per chest for large | 130 Kilauea Sugar A | burg peake & Ohio gold to Roumania, £500) in bars was bought. | ol = | and $15@20 for small berries. | IO MBRBNAE s Bktn Planter, McNeill, 18 days from Lahaina. ek ¢ cago Great Western 2 Money was easier on the turn of the quarter. ( Dol [NSiase. Decrease. | "CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, 315092 75| $4-000 Oukland Transit Co fa. hr Archie & Fontle, Skipper, 4 hours from S n & Quincy.. Bills were scarce. The exchange will be closed | Wheat . .00 L | per box; Seedlings. 75c@S1 50; Lemons, $1g1 50| 3000 Gakland Transit Co fa. Stewarts Point » Ind & Louis 5 : | from the afternoon of April 12 to the morning gcm €35.000 ' for common and 50 for good to choice; | $1.000 Oakland S P C o Sehr Impossible, Low, 6 hours from Point Ind & Louls prefd | of April 17, for sty e, | Mexican Limes, $5 ; Callfornia Limes. 5@ 1 B Gas & Electric Co b €, Campbell, § hours from Fort 7 > ! 3 E . SRR 2 . i GSF Gas e o . i i Bl S Barley 0100 euen. 0| g e RN T etk Sloacenleni ] idiae S P Branch Ry 6s bonds R ey c— E e formed. 13 T4 “Atchison, : T 10 Alaska Packers' Assoctation Selie Bvies vniter Xastvein 9% hayes ot S Lo, iyr Grand Frink, 44; Ana: Foreign Markets. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. 10 Oceanic Steamship Co. Gl SR ern 1t prefd cond . Bar silver steady at 27%d per IR— > | s a5 prefd | ounc LONDON, April 2—Consols, 1014 silver, | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks, 4@4%c for PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. i i Ay s | b 27%d; French rentes, 101f 30c; cargoes on pas- | 40.50's, 3%@4c for 50-60's, 3le for 60-70's, 3%c Morning Session. Goodall, Perkins & Co. i G ol 3 Condition of Treasury. sage, firmer tendency; cargoes No. 1 standard | for 70.80's, 3@3%c for $0-90's and 2%e for %- Board— Stmr 'Corona, Gielow, San Diego; Goodall, 3 == California, 29s $d: cargoes Walla Walla, 2s Apricots, 11@12%c for Royals, 124@isc| 20 Anaconda . Jenver & Rio Gi nde pref, Br ship Relfance, Robinson, Queenstown; Ep- ; import 3 75 Barker Ranch . D for Moorparks and 12@13%c for Blenheims; 25 Caribou r & Co. ry ‘halance in the general fund | Into United Kingdom, wheat 194.000; import into | pr. per” Siiges " for Standards. S4@OXe for nzer & Co V. 2 o om, flo o . . o “hip Balasore, Lioyd, Queesstown: Bai- the $150,000,000 gold_ reserve show | LNIted Kingdom, flotr, 161,00; wheat and flour | choice and 7GSc for fancy; Peeled Peaches, 10g | 10 Home Ol - oo four, Guthric & C e = = o United Kingdom, 0; wheat lance of $156,752,995; gold, | Snd’ fone. o L et * | 124c; Evaporated Apples, 6@7c; Sun-dried, 5@ Bar s Inlet; Alaska and flour on passage to Continent, 14%.000; | 1Bei Evaporated Appies, Sgle; Sun- o Board— o ark Prussia, Jensem, Cooks a Indian shipments wheat to United Kingdom, 8 150 Anaconda . 35 Ringdom. | for dark and 7@Sc for bright halves; Black = Indian shipments wheat to Continent, | Fies"Tgstic: Whiee el boie: Hieached 100 Barker Ranch Plums, $@9c; unbleached lums, 7@7%4c for 1 | pitted ‘and 1%c for unpitted. it RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per h_country markets, April 2.—To-day's statement | 1}3d: Enzl } Perkins & Co. | ‘ 55 | Packers' Assoctation. s 113 | _Bktn Fremont, Kelton, Unsa; Lynde & Hough Co. SAILm.M a u—— - - . = | onday, Apri New York Grain and Produce. | | &.niy “mdrieis, ‘senay. RASINE Bleached Thompson's_Fancy. Per| The following were the sales in the San | Stmr Jennle, Esser. Cooks Iniet. COTTON—Upland 324, Teacned Thompson o per b’ Gr e, f0i el | Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester. | Stmr Cleone, Madsén. Caspar. — CLOSING. Fancy, per Ib, S%c; choice, Tige; standard, Sige; | 9a¥ e e " Bc: unbleached Sulta R ) J Evpiuger, : NEW YORK, April 2—FLOUR—Recelpts, 32,- | WHEAT &po Putures—aueil, | B aras B0 Forows, Jooss Bloscaten e | 50 Alpha Com. chr Corintblan, Korth, Bowens Landing. 54 bbls: exports, 11935, Quiet, as holders asked | nomina s 9%d. o o Eorons dn: Tands UG L e Bintw aisher POKEN CORN-Spot—American mixed new, steady, 4s | 3-CTOWR. SMG: Serows. Toi Tonon Layers | 00 re—On Feb 12, In lat 315 lIowa Central prefd ..... Pittsburg & G RPOOL, April 2.—Wheat, firm; wheat in Paris, firm: flour in Paris, firm; French Morning Session. 100 Con Cal & Va..165 ! % Crown Point. 00 Ophir . n L : n Street Raflway. - ark n advance waich the trade was unwillng to | ;. S D" anvante areh the irade wad yeiiboe 3 10; American mixed old, firm, 4. Futurés— . %2 Dehesa, 32 50: Traperlal 88 At | 200 park Linden, from Iquique, - & r 5. 70,00 s sa3s, | Steady: May, 45 1d; July, 4s Xd; September, 45 | ;rices are f. 0. b. at common shipping points | 100 Caledonia " : AT—Receipts, 70,000 bu; exports, 74,3%. ! 1d. ¢ ) alifornta. | 4 €18 S, lon 3 W—Ship Iroquois, from Spot market, etea . 2 red, S0%c f. o. b.; Portland’s Business. TS—Wainuts, g% for standards and| %0 Caledonia . for San Francise ierra Nevad: ilver Hill...... nion Con...... I8 5 Yellow Jartket. 2 red, T ator; No. 1 hard Duluth, | f. 0. b. afioat prcmpt; options were under MEMORANDUM. Per stmr Noyo—On April 1, 5:15 p m. about 4 mites from Greenwood. pick 18 | longing to Br sealing schr ¢ . men, named Arthur Griffin, Charles Thorn and —— ‘Campbell. The men left the Geneva on sgc for softshells; Almonds. 1l4@ic for | 13 Confidence ntroi pretty much ail day, with one ex- | PORTLAND. April 2.—Clearings, $470,212; | BREGY ;”f,‘,‘,‘uffi‘;;’,’fi:"flf{"%.‘flfinffifi.d”'g! i Siexican t noon, when realizing prompted a | balances, 4.4 for California; Brazil Nuts, 7%@Sc; Filberts, | 400 Ophir . . fhe chief buying motives were e 12G12c; Pecans, 11@idc: Cocoanuts. $ 50@s. | 200 Potost uints from Burope, higher cables and Northern Wheat Market. HONEY—Comb, 11%@12c for bright and 10%4@ buli ¢ omp § a Northern Pac Strength in corn and provisions. Closed steady Iic for light amber; water white extracted, | The following were the sales in the Pacific | ypareh s 7 bout 3 . 3 yellow pine for Ontario & Western at 1 advance. Ma 4 i-l6e, closed e %c: light amber extracted, T%@7%¢; dark, | Stock Exchange yvesterday R R L e T eI 3 e is. the Oregon Ry & Nav 2 diac; Jul @74 9-16c, ‘closed T4l4c; Septem- OREGON. £ s@sc per Ib. Morning | . MISCELLANEOUS. : g season § e a most active | on Ry & Nav prefd ber, TI4GT4%e, closed T%e. PORTLAND, - Aprii®s.Tha: uncertatly re. | EEEAWAX--3igt6s ver Ib. RO = e WHCRELANE £ B garding frelghts Is preventing much strength T 200 Andes 3 £ a. for San Francisco, previou . nomipal; No. 7 invoice, | in the local wheat market. Owners have not Provisions. 300 Best & Belcher 35 reported at Buencs Ayves, has Been enamined do jobbing, Sic; mild, quiet: Cordova, | yet made up thelr minds to accept rates which 00 Con Cat & ¥i'ee The market for futures closeu steady at | will admit of exporters meeting the views of | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10%c per Ib for| by con oot eival ied Weather Report. by divers. Has heen surveved by survevor of Lioyds. The vessel can be repaired temporar- Time) nét unchanzed prices to 5 points higher. Total | farmers and accordingly business is quiet, with g , ily to complete voyage. s sales, 34,000 bags including April at $ #0; [ nominal quotations of e for Walla Walla and | Neavy; 10% mr" "hsht ndw;x;um‘( ke for light, e - TE RAPHIC. o Latie & B o & May, $ 40: June, 35 40; August, $6 50; Septem- | figsde for valley. 124¢ for extra light and 13%c for sugar-curea: Grown Poini... 2| 0 Yellow 3 POINT LOBOS, April 2. 19 p m—Weather " e 35 | ber. "6 5546 B; October."$6 60@$ 63; November, VA Ereny Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13c; Mass Beef, §12 | 50 Hale & Nore... 25/ 200 Syndicate . 19| hazy; wind SW, velocity 14 miles, S o an Wxan 2w $ 6506 70. December, 36 %: January, $6 9. SHINGTON. per bbl: extra Mess, 315 Family, Sl4; extra | Afternoon Session. DOMESTIC PORTH o (e el 0 4| SUGAR—Raw, fum; fair refining, 3 15-16;| TACOMA. April 2.—Wheat higher and quoted | Prime Pork, §$1450; extra clear, $1750; Mess, | 200 Andes .......... 13 350 Ophir O TRt Kt St B : 3 centrifugal, 9 ‘test, 4 13-3%; molasses Sugar, [t 36c for blue stem and 5éc for club; both ex- | $16 50; Smoked Beef, 121 @13c per b, 300 Best & Belcher 36| 400 Potost (DA ARG (aing Awit. ¥ty Sepen, Sc per Ib for | 400 Challenge Con.. 24 200 Sterra Nevad: 3 15-16c; refined, irregular. port. LARD—Tierces quoted at ccmpound and S@8tc for pure: ha Receipts, 0250 packages; steady; St Paul prefd ... COQUILLE RIVER—Arrived April 1—8chr St P 4 4 rrels, | 650 Con Cal & V.1 624 500 Union Con = St Paul & Omaha eamery, 19@2%c; factory, 1dc. Sipk Pt BEEGLS, o = Lizzie Prien, hence Mar: ) e Pach . 19@2%c; ) e C|e— 4| Dpure, 8%c; 10-Ib tins, 9%c; &-Ib tius, 10c. 200 Confidence $2 300 Utah . ¢ : LOCe 3 Soutieers Pacle > GG Receipts,” 1068 ' packagts; steady: | COTTOLENE-Tierces, 8@s%e per 1b; 10b| 200 Crown Point... 22 40 Yellow Jacket. 17 | ,hont HADLOCK “Arrived April 3—Blktn Re- - tailway prefd 8% | 120, v i LOCAL MARKETS St e ¢ Gould & Cwrry 2t PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived April 3—Schr ific John D Tallant, from Hilo: schr Lena Swea- i from San ' Blas, and proceeded to Port | DRIED FRUITS. i | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. hr Joseph Russ, from Olymola, for NEW YORK. April 2.—Business in evaporated | #——— i MONDAY, April 2—4 p. m. | Samble: J £ s continues slow and_without important . Elifas e mlanite ut nischanad et e Salinas € schr Annie’ M Campbell, from s Wabash prefd ... eature. Desirable grades héld steady, but 12} bl Bid. Ask. Bid.Ask. | Honolulu Wheeling & L E. rs ruled quiet. Callfornia dried frutts ‘were Exchange and Bullion. 1n ome or two cases. Wool and Hops are dull. | Arpha 03 Kentuck 0 | "SOUTH 'BEND—Arrived April 2—Sehr W F <tive and nominal. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seil | Alta STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, | For the appraisement of duties the value of | ghout lc under quotations, Heavy Salted Stecrs, | Ande: 4atc: prime, S%@6e; choice, 7@i%c; fancy, | the Mexican Silver Dollar for the avarter be- | 10c; medium, Sc; light, 9¢; Cowhides, Sc. ‘»Re!ch&rm Siic. has been fixed at 47.3. Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, 9c; Calf, 9t e CALIFORNTA DRIED PRUNES—3%@7c. wiiv e el s Dy Tildes. sousdt. Me:: cilly: and heand O 1s" | Builion 10 hence March 21; schr North Bend, hne hence March 23. Wheeling & L E 24 prefd Wisco Central hr Guide, GRAYS HARBORArrived April 1—Schr Vo- Pacific Coast Mon- | | APRICOTS-Royal, 13@15c; Moorpark, 1521sc. | Sterling Exchange, sixty days. = Dry Kip and Veal, 18¢; Dry Calf, 19c; & : | Caledonta . 1 Temce Maxch 15: schr Nestien Soscs idly inland and i PEACHES Cnpeeled, Tia@c; peeled, 182z, | Serling Exchange, sight Exins, ehearlings, 15G30¢ each: short. Wool. sigs | Chollar ... .. 22 ‘schr Jennie Stella, from San Pedeo; D s = S N e & cich: medium,” gwe. long Wool, $i Shallenge Con.. 22 = : LE—Satied Apeil 1-Stmr Willametse, rable for 2 | Cotton 2 * —2 | & e o} each; Horse Hides, §2 25G2 75 for large and Tic | Confid . 81 & c! o for San Francisco. e L Gorton On ‘prefd A TR M e @1 for smail; Colts, %@s0c.” Deer Skins Ch SRS NS T 1E ey Nevds. 46 3| < vrived April 1_stmr city of Seatte. from u f aiting 3 : Shver Summer or red skins, 40¢; fall or medium tkins, | COB Imperial... 2 w-e B 15| Skaguay. Avril 2-Br bark Inverc i he Hmeiting & Refini Chicago Grain Market. Eam s gl e e i Buing? | Con, Rey Yook & o Staraara B | TEURERA— Arrived Aprtl 3 nmh o E ex- Smelting & ning. H 53 s Prime Angoras, foc; large and smooth, 50c; ;B3 Stay £ SUREKA—Arrived April 2-Stme nswick, American Smelting & R pretd.. - 5 * Wheat and Other Grains. medium, e, | Exchequer @2 04 Syndicate " 08 11| hence April 1; stmr Samoa. hence April 1 sehe the A:m.n;-.n s_m‘n“: R o 5 T{%I.‘{;O“_fivo‘dl End!mk?m\:&;r 1b; No. ! fi«:lx;dk& Curry ‘_:v‘) 2 Il?llgn Con H 19 M:,, ’T"{"u’" u.,,r:, g.d 3 American Spirits prefd . | CHICAGO, April 2—Th " CHEAT—Liv 3 c: refined, 6%c; se, 2in@3c, iR A 2 Passed April 2, 9 a m, bound south—Tug wi n wind American Steel Hoojf : | u:‘ s e e :p"u‘”n ':,' :Z:'“‘.""l" b'fl WEEAT "'"h’ of was weaker, but'Paris | % oGl gpring ‘clip is uptable” as. - follaws: | Julia — 03 Yellow Jacket. 18 17| barge of lumber in tow. - 5 American Steel Hoop prefd & Frs Y and § futures were: bigirer: Northern free, 16@1Sc: Norihern defective, 13g | Justice L | . SAN PEDRO—Sailed April 1—Schr . 116 tor 5 ;mm_'ht 62,620 American Steel & Wire .. strength which lasted throughout the day. Re- | Chicago advanced slightly on bad crop reports | 16c; Middle County free. 15@1ic; Middie | Uripqua. o 1450 American Steel and Wire pref #9% | duction fn Liverpool stocks was about the only | from Indla and a good speculative demand. The | County defective, 13@15c: Southern Mountain, | ————————————— | Arrived Aoril 2—Etmr Luella, from Eureka. Ny e €110 American Tin Plate ....... 34 | item In the statistical array which excited con- | amount on passage Increased 2,500,000 bushels, | 12 months’, 12@ldc; do free. 7 months’, 12g@lsc; | |, CO08 BAY—Arrived Acril 2—Stmr Areata, VRS, American Tin Plate prefd iz | sideration. Shipping sales were put at 750,000 | put the undercurrent was strong. There was | d0 defectlve, 7 months’, 10@12c; Humboldt and | hence March 31; schr Joseph #nd Henry, hence | American Tobaceo ... 106~ | bushels, all but 100,000 bushels of which was | o gight increase in the American visible sup- | Mendocino, 20G23c; Nevada, 16@iSc per Ib. | March 7. American Tobacco prefd sold for direct export. The ble supply in- g HOPS—6%@10c per Ib. NEWFPORT—Sailed Aoril 2—Stmr Aleatras, ; 1y =t Anaconda Mining Co creased 447,000 bushels, but that makes oniy | P} —_— for San Francisco. vay unsettied The local market was dull and unchanged. - 4 . | Brooklvn Ramid Transit 21552.000 bushels in comparison with 32,737 000 et > 5 B Meat Marbet FOREIGN PORTS. Jome: sovtiverty wioks. e | e s i 5'a year ago. May closed % over Satur- | gegpagst vy | L0 PAGUC: mliing, San Francisco Meat Market. LONDON—Arrived ADril 1-Ship Arthur Se- ; south . Sttt obeons , = | 3 RD SALES. v wall, hence Nov % AR RS n | 500 Continental Tobacco prefd | “SVheat should have declined, according to the CATN g eRT Mutton Is a fraction easier. Beef, Veal and PRISBANE—Arrived April 1—] & reeh westerly winde, | 535 Federal Steel ol | Jiweof the experts on 'Chane, but 1t aid not. | Informal Sersion=9.15 o'clock-May i ctis. | Lamb stand the same. Hogs are stiff at the | w1, from Vaneoaror ¢ 7 e st Adven . 4110 Federal Steel pref he demand for export kept modestly in the | 98c: 6000, : 3 i 2000, % ¥ ACAPULCO- Sa: & oeil 1 : warmer Tues- | 375 General Electric | backeround and both vistble and the amount on | $1 05. advance already noted. L —Stmr City of BEEF—ok@ic per Ib for fatr to choice. VEAL—64%c per ib. ucose Sugar passage increased. Liverpool _was merely | Second Session—December—20,000 ctls, $105l¢; K13 “Passed ADFl 2—Ger ship Arthur o R+ b Glucose Sugar prefd 9% | steady and domestic reports were favorable to | 6000, $1 05%. i 2 W | Titania | c 3, for 5: color 10 nortbern | -3, ‘Gincose Bugar prefd .. | The weil heink of the crop. On the other hand, | Regular = Morning Sesston—December—oog || MUTTON—Wethers, 7@Sc; ewes, 64a7c per | PR3, A 3] e Wt A oo fty—Unsettled weather | ---... International Paper prefd the Dulls expected reports of cold weather in | ctls, $105%: May—4000, 9§%c: 4009.%%c. GRS Ry Apr. 3| Genevieve Molinos, hence Nov 9: Ger bark Laclede Gas National Biscuit Biscuit prefd Lead Lead prefd | various parts of Europe, the reduction of shi ‘Afternoon Session — December — S0 ctls, r D 36% | ments from Russia lagt week, the stories of Ih- | $1.05%; May—6i00, S5%c. T CRE-Live Hogs, 5%: for smail and medium 9 | Juries to wheat in sack in Argentina by the | BARLEY—The rain produced no effect on|and hs@s%e for l;se. stock Hogs and fecd- 24145 | heavy rains, and the officlal l;mu crop report | quotations, and there were sales at the old | °® 5%@3%c; dressed Hogs, i@¥sia. 6%y | showing the new percentages for the different | prices. e . i#% | important _grain provinces. The strength of | Feed, To for No. 1 and 65@7%c for oft General Merchandise. Niobe, from Oregon. April 2—Br ship Arctic Stream, from Oregon: Br ship Oregon: Br =nip_Lord Cairns, hence Dec 18. SHANGH \l—Sailed April 1-Br ship Dov- enby Hall. for Portland, Or. CHEMAINUS—Sailed April 2—Bktn Wrestler, ght showers; fresh | ANDER G. McADI Forecast O R > 11 1] DB RO e G 0 | - — —% I %" | corn naturally reiforced the Lull position and g‘;de-c::hmelwflng and Shipping grades, 8@ Apr. 5| for s | the market went up. There was a good com- c; Chevaller, nominal. iy “oquille Rive % 5 EASTERN MARKETS North American | Tatkarn iuse Gembnd, withoot Sopareas s Teason, CALL BOARD SALES. BAGS—San_Quentin Bagw, 5 65; Calcutta | {29011 4 T Pcific Coast | and_shorts were made uncomfortable by the | Informal Sesslon—9:15 o'clock—No saies. Grain Bags, 64@S%c; Wool Bags, 254@2%c; | Aions, 7o * ¥ 2 course of the market. The seaboard was rela- | gecond Session—No sales. Fleece Twine, Tigc. 2 R S Pacific tively strong, the northwest relatively weak.| Regular Morning Session—No sales. COAL—Wellington, $3 per ton: New Welling- | «“Little good can come of being arbi- ) Pacific New York reported the day’s export business | Afrernoon Session—No sales. ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, $7 50 trary with a ckild by making him do as New York Stock Market. Pec we wish without fir: at ten loads. May opened K@%c up at 67@67ic | OATS—Previous prices rule and the market | g6 50: Bryant, 36 3; Coos Bay, getting at the causes Pramed 4| and advanced to 67%c. From that point the | 1 dull o e At nisn 7|of nis willfulness,” “says the W. 3 NEW YORK The stock market Pressed fiecl Car bears forced the price down to #%e. The India | "*white. $100180: Red, o@H 17%: Gray, | i $15" in ml aud 52 o e ks 7| fiome Companion. “A child's volitions are made & strong © as on large buying | e it R e in (e roaciion eii Bea Sh oAy §LU%QL 15 Tack, STACOU O _ | Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $i4: Cannel, $1i | 7| transient. The endeavor, then, must be to s which had accumulated in the commis. g Rk gun, and May rallted to §7@6Thc, reacted to pg(,oel:fi.ndfl%:'l‘u‘—n erlow at $1601 10; miaad: | Ber, tons Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $17 tn | £R5C, ¢ 7| set at his fleeting volitions and train sach g s v and in response 10 Rufar g | i gm profic taking, closing o igner ot | Hig i per el " “UEEAR_The Western Sugar Refining com. | OiEaby 1 eine Parbos Bonss Pt o bave s R S S i o Siates Leather "0 Ot Were firm, el ped by corn. Country or- o K pany quotes, per IbJn 160-1b bags: Cubes.”X | AN [Sam Bisgn. . 3 faith in reasoning with a ehild. Wen it felt an nt : fige were small. ork s im SEUERN 3 - £ X g cent shows respeci ol cea- trafins were Sxtioa o $he Bt SO0 United Btates Tubber e it country roads are reported in bad congiiing Millstuff §8c; Candy Granulated, §.%c; Dry Granulated, | SPEscent T (Greseent CIt RN 3 | Tty rewchos M ot ot - — was @ large absorption of the leading | United States Rubber prefd | May closed iy@ic over Saturday. Flour and Millstuffs. §.loe; Contectioners” A, £.10c; Magnolia A, 470 pr. e e et e e -y eel stocks, which was attributed to Western Union | " The provisions market was strong and active — E’;‘;:} fi"_hn;m mnm}e-'mx’umm"' 100 0 BAIL. | . s R ping be: m of & pook and the buy Peo Rep 1 & § C | In spite of liberal profit taking. The strength of | The China stéamer took out ZL485 barrels of | Faor bass. Tt more. No orders toren vor ore: _ | confidence between parent ...3 child, 1 is sald to be included In the.same o B ey fofinential asker ARG a0 BYINE by sa il | Plar. than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Domincs, | Steamer. | Destinatios Sails. Pler | his reason were already developed there Jarge buying of Anaconda on ; B bulls, were influences to which the st FLOUR—Californfa family extras, $3 60@3 7, | half-barrels, 5.85c; boxes, £.10c per Ib, o e A | ~— - | Would be less difficuity in training the cunt in eympathy with the strength | 3346 Third Avenue Was atiributed. One firm took 15,000 tiener s | usual terms: bakers' extras, $3 40@3 30; Oregon e - 3 10amPler 24 ['will, but since it is not we mmt'trun T st e oa et s, Wimre | oo Sten il Jard at practically one price. The cash demand | #0d Washington, 32 %43 per barrel Rereipis of Prodi b iR : 3 JamiPlerll | the 'will through other avenues, and his Ikt S5 fe SolAms Wiots D CLOSING PONDE JAs oot ey pik lossd to oves ameday: || MILLETUSES _ricesiain saeks ary, a3 cof- EEHITOP - Toduce, &S pmibier 7| feelings, his emotional impulses, form tha - o g - e g May lard improved and ool s, usual discol m —_— ' - R e ST | U6 3 etaing 00X 8.1 B Tl o v oe-oows: | oy, 885 T o e gl 70 TOR MONDAY, ATA @ £ IEREE 2 U LT o o e e e n o i e vhen issu « NY Ce = SES — 5 , 87; am 4 ket was not maintained. The carly de- | '8 o5 rop. “IRLN 3 Cont met e b A rticien = Open. High. Low. Close. | Oat Groats, 3 5. Hominy, £ 23G3 80: Buck- | hiany, 05, 5K%: -+ 16.200 Lime. bhis 1B | City Puchia) Pxt Sd.Apr. 6 10 am Pler 3 | €Xercise it by choosing for himself as far was very freely fed for the purpose of | 7 S 3s res 108% |N Car €=, ex int...1241% | Wheat No. 2— wheat Fiour. 26: Cracked: Wheat, 83 7. | pagjey. ctls’ 3,235 Quicksiiver, 430 | Dei Norte.. Oregon Ports.|Apr. 6, $am Pier 20 | a8 practicable. The parent or teacher profits by last week's buyers. The Der- | 17 & 3 wape oo 1IGIN Carolinn e e | May 6% 6% 6% 67y |Farina, $450; Whole Wheat Flour, 3350 | Barley, ctls o B e 105 | Aloha Crescent City.|Apr. 6, 3pm Pier 2| must advise the child before the chotes wenkness of Suger had an unsettling in- | 17 S new 48 reg... 134 [N 2 G5 | July - 655 [ 683 | Rolled 'Oats (barrels), $607 25; in sacks, 35 766 | Gorn: Last. ctls.. 600 Sugar, bbls 127 | Santa San Dicgo....Apr. 7. 1l am Pier 11 | 1S made, or when he is suffering as the liat. The early strength of 1roh | 1 & new 4o b 13t N “ex int. . 104% | Septeniber 5% G 6syy 6y |1 Pearl Barley, $; Split Peas, i; Green Peas, | pon i1l L L¥0 | China China &Japan/Apr. 7. 1pm(PMSS | sult of an unwise choice he mar wil fvay 1o guite acule weakness after | U S old 4 reg.....115 IN Y C & SL 4u 10532 Alem Mo 45 60 per 100 Ibs. > i g I ol 2 Quracag .. [Mexico. Avr. 1. xgu;;}c 9] reflect on them for not giving it ':fi': oF the Fodoral Company, The | U_B old 4s coup, N & W con 4s, ex Cheese, ctls . 108 Pelts, bndls 3 . 2pn Pler 2| henefit of their experience: but af e e i pany. THE | ex snterest ...-J15 | interest - o Hay and Feedstuffs. Tafiow, el 22 Eese. iz | ) : g,:!flg;’.irsg:s aze made”plain the’ chiid e wing approached and the actual |° § & . i September 3 o Ing gl -5 B Wool,-bags . 586 | Coquille R N = o it o 100 - MOEA" Sgant there active and weak and net lonses Iarger | bie of Cor s 66 e or Nav Ao ats No. 2 Evereything stands the same as before the | botatoes, sku ... L& straw, tons | Samoa -.... - 3| cholce between a pocketknife and & e dominated. Some of the ralfiroad stocks | Atch gen 4e ex Int.100% Or Short T. rain, which was chlefly confined to the cen- | Sugar, . o Tt “"“", k i pair of trousers a boy will surely % had been notably strong ost pretty near | Atchiton adj ds.... S Or S Lin con s tral ‘and upper parts of the State, > R City Sydney choose the knife. When he feels ashamed ir guins or at the best had them largely | Canada So 2d=....105 Reading Gen" BRAN—S12 50@13 50 per ton. ; Ce Bay. 3, of his patched knees it will be a means of whea The Pacific "",'1:: .gx ILM.(.;.:'..."' | Ghes & Otioviie m ) e g o g — A —— | S | cuilture to his judgment through the emo- B e e e S | OF e S ey R oo 8 i Gl s 1 e it ot Gty | | THE STOCK MARKET | |1 | b el "or bt~ st ey notably the Lake Erie and Western stocks. the | C & NWSFdeb i 12248 I. & § F gon E § 5 /B g Teang ot takes eferred jumping 12 oints e g 8t ¥ July o7 28; Cocoanut Corn Meal, . mdre than one lesson to learn t we omesbogl g B T T R T 136% (¢ Paul eons.. Beptember - $28 50G24; Cracked Corn, L oed S e S e R SN | Sun, Moon and Tide. camnot eat our cake and have it ey g & repvts of mew cuts ; 11 15 80 Cotconseed Menl. % Robertson says: ‘There are two ways «f in the price in coflee, the war {n the eoffee trade Tuta 10214 S0, Ratiway i Lo heat $1G3 for common to good: | Secubities were quiet on the morning session. reaching truth—by reasoning it out and by belng Waged by the same rival interests as that i And 0%t 36.2080; Oat. S608, Besier “ksgy, "eat | There was a sharp decline in Contra Costa feellng it out. A child must feel his wuy #n the Bugar trade. The weakness fn the 1008 | b o & o & %k .;'!'.g-:llfi.mfl, Al Water to $83. and a siight United States Coast and Geodetic to truth. Aemuuv-muuodh-.-fi #tocks seemed 1o be due to disappointment on | General Elec to m_sg"“ "} Powdes: o 357 55 advance in Giant 'r'h--::wnctln bu- through them he is reached for good or 4 ‘aters at Fort® Point. entrance to Sam | evil IS 2 h .

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