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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1900 Buck- I ern collieries, or if there should be any labor PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. short clear sides (boxed), $740@750; whisky, | Oat Groats, $ 50; Hominy, $3 50; e - | Gietiners nnehea ‘geede per gallon, $1 %% | wheat Flor “;vuvoc O icked . Wheat, 38 2 | disturbances ‘there. The latest cabled trefght |. T | | Suars—Cut loaf, 6c; granulated, 5.4c. Farina, $ 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3; Rolled | quotations on coal from Australia show a soft- Boarq MOTming Session. -— | Oats (barrels), % in sacks, § T5G1; Pearl | ening, and vessels are being more freely offer- | . - ARTICLES, Recelpt!.l Shipm'ts. | Bariey, $; Split Peas, §; Green Peas, § 50 per | ed. There are reported engaged to ca coTl B!.n:un T 100 Ibs! from Newcastle and Sydney thirty-six vessels | 150 Barker Ranch T 15 5 at, bushe! .| 7, 3 major portion of this wi not lelive - . g Corn, bushel 390,000 | 133,000 ay and Feedstuffs. P el monthe, We will_ Bave &= imn- | 46 Yukon, s 3¢ .. cossaragyr - Oats, bushels :| 203000 | 3s1.000 Y Tense surplus of Erain . to move this year, Street— Rye, bushels .| 8,000 5,000 Stocks of everything are ample for all cur- | which necessitates our being forced to Pay | 100 Caribou - < 2 . Bariey, bushels 67,000 B0 _ | rent needs, and as the demand is not brisk | generous (relght rates to carriers. Salling ves | 100 Caribou 50 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | 2ilions, giand the same, day after day. l;fa'r'po e O Lq Afternoon Session. . Jaarkat ey s T 1;?15:‘; &A}fflfm‘:’g MIDDLINGS—$16@19 per ton. | 80 that we may naturally look for free dellv- | 100 Caribou 50 e ooty - Eges, : " | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Bariey, $15@17 per | eries the latter part of this year. Coal frelylts | 109 Home Ofi 0 . ton; Oilcuke Meal at the mill, $26@27; jobbing, | from Newcastle should decline, as the presen 13 $27 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, $20G21; Corn Meal, | asking rates are driving colonial fuel out o T ey B e Caacken Corm. $4G24 §0; Mixed Feed, | the market; local e ! s ui e ¢ LS £ o T = §15 20; Cottonseed Meal, nominal. eir ract were the sales E - Forei, Futures. | HAY—Wheat, i'fi@";or common to good; $9 50 | p:vgg cts, which their consumers appear pleased ciaco ‘Stock -nd"l".xr;:m;-‘ Board y'.,f:{aa‘;f“ SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. & ; for cholce ana bocasionally $10; Wheat and Oat. | with. Morning Session. MM ; Call loan ........3Q4% Rubber . 26 50@9; Oat, $6@8; Barley, $5@7; Alfalfa, %@ | CANNED VEGETABLES—Peas, $1G150: To- | .0\ .. R narfxaenfi;a j&nlun fi““” I g:rf:.{v%“ @35c per bale. 1:515 FRUITS — Cherrles, $2 40@3 for 209 Best & Belcher. 00 O a 45 {Inst Bnd . e 5 » 300 Caledonia 1 o Stocks— |Westinghouse EI LIVERPOOL. —_— black and white; Peaches, $1 65@1 50; Pears. T . Silver and Exchange stand the same. Imm T & St Fe.. 28% W 1 80; 1235@1 70; Plums, $120g | 200 Chollar . 2008 Stiver ¥IHL DUT 1 . 3 .. 26% Wis Central .. ‘Wheat— May. July. Beans and Seeds. | 81 60@1 80; Apricots, § g 3 100 Con Cal & Va..1 ™| 100 Yellow Jacket s 3 > Do’ prefa . 703/ Bonds— Opent; g 140 i = Cereals continue quiet and unchanged Amer Sugar oss" Mfi.:sun 4s . ClI:z'l,!In’;‘ Hgg g}g% COFFEE — Costa Rica —14@16c for prime | 300 Gould & L“rrn» — g > ‘} Do prefd . 111 N E Gas &Coke bs 68% It is the same old story In Beans and Seeds— | waghed; 12G13%4c for g"‘;i.;’.fi',""h%?&fi ;2: ki Al l*m“mg'll::" on. J 1 U 1 q Bell Telephone . 0 | Mining Shares— o] a dull and featureless market, though Beans are | good to prime washe Vs » pha X Nothing new in Beans, Hay and Feedstuffs. | Boston & Albany. .25 |Adventire <-een. 41k | orvmest= May. Septe-Dec. | Tery firmiy held, : "™ | Rood to_prime peaberry; 11@I3ac for good to| 2 Andes T Shipment of $332,019 to China. Bt * e el o o Clisivg 215 3 5‘5??5‘:@{.‘1’5' ”n@:ngi %mlgln‘:m:ze' '%2;? il 2213-”“ - i G0 (alr; S4GT%C 100 Conen Potat. 31| 20 Si e1 2 4 oston Malne..190 | Al r. 8 ... i lar e, . §2 25@2 90: | beans: c 3 7 “ro oint.... 2 : pment of $33 50D £ th A | Cht. Bur & o o e 1 Fiour Red. 33 s 1 Biuckeye, 4 Butters, nomi- nominal for znmmo? To ortinary. s | 20 Gould & Curry Onions loweer, owing to the appearance of the new crop. | Dominton Coal 5 Boston & AMont. | Opening 28 90 Ltma, $5 %; Pea, § 40 Red Kidneys, | " Salvador—11gl4c for good to prime washed: | 1o Ophir ....... iy e ’ prefd . 4 Butte & Boston. | Closing 28 % 3 50G4. 10%c for fair washed: 12@13 8OO | 200 Overman . , | Federal s “alun 3 1 { sy SEEDS—B) Mustard, nominal; Yellow vashed peaberry: 9i@loc for good to Potatoes dull and weak. Vegetables about the same. el e e ] . i Mustard, A%@i%e: Flax, '$190G2 20; Canary, | brime semi-washed: 914@lc for superior un- | ¢ 2 5 . | Fitchburg prefd... 13213 Franklin - | Awailable Grain Supply. 3%e per’Ib for Cailfornia’ and 4c for Eastern: | washed; §%@dc for good green unwashed: 1044 | Exchange yeseterda Butter and Cheese stationary. Eggs dull and weakening. General Electrio.. 135 | Osceola Alfalfa, 9@10c; Rape, 2%@l; Hemp, 4@i%c; | 10 for good to prime unwashed peaberry; 6 | Morning Session. | Do prefa . 135 | Parrot NEW YORK, April 17.—Special cable and tel- | Timothy, i@isc. 7%¢ nominal for common to ordinary, 100 Belcher . 30 300 Overman ] SJ) - 7 | Ed Elec 11l 5 y 130 . DRIED PEAS—Niles, $190@2 25; Green, $1 %0 | "'Nicaragua — 14@i6%c for prime to fancy | g, poiop, 29 200 Potosi £ Pouliry market fairly supplied and steady. Mextonn Central... 10| Sumee Fi Coppers. . 8% R e tohs O Bpe i y et . washed; @iic for fale to_strictly good s 23 200 Stiver Hill. B 3 % uf i ey N ¥ Gas & Coke.. 11% Tamarack aying eheuges. 10, BvATe) e washed: §12@9c nominal for goo 15. 100 Union Con...... 38 h i o . - : - r good to prime 5 Cherrics aad Skibaberrics dociiwing. Cf A g T e O e asd o, st | Polatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | Sietied: Selbes et o oo = P08 | B2 AV 28 3ok 82 3 =% E bl g . 1,273, T temala and Mexican—8@7%c for inferior . Citrus Fruits as before quoted. N Vo e Uitpejaocky Mountains, decresse, LI | oniong are lower, owing to arivals of the | to orsimary: iggile for strictly good washad: Afternoon Session. - > 7 5 : " ew XY ori one arret. Liverpool Corn Trade News, afloat- for and | new cron. Potatoes are dull and weak. There | 11@11%c for good washed; 7 % Dried Fruits quiet. Prunes selling fairly. Y In Europe, decrease, L100.000' bushels. Total | is nothing new in Vegetables, though the teel- | wushed: $G5%c for medium; 607X S g A gttt b Lo ® - . S = eupply, decrease, 2, ushels. ng is weaker in the leading descriptions. o ordinary; o 3 dull. NEW YORK, April 11.—Money on oall steady | *E5 2 (SieRse 4 Canada, east of the | Hecelpt 20 P 186 boxes | washed peaberry; 10g10%c nominal for Hides steady and in good demand. Wool and Hops 2030 por cins ast loan 3 °s';l;un1:fl3°5“‘(’;“r§ n{q’.‘:“;:u ns‘-::?:r::;e.clsa.ogfl vl 0| hee s wero 920 boxes Asperagus, 453 boxes ’"“"x"::""h 7 pexteres G nominal tox o ’4 rcantile paper, “ - e ats, United States an ‘anada, east of e 'otatoet good to su or w b " Hogs scarce and firm. Other meats dull and in ample supply. change firm, with actual business in bankers' :R;cky Mountains, {Rcrease, 119,000 bushels. POTATOES -Early Rose, fo; River Reds, LLEATHERD le, heavy. sfl:gm vg'“h“:";': E 7 mand and at $4 83% | Among the more important decreases re- | nominal; Burbanks, 40G60c sack: Oregon | Leather, medium, '26@2ic; Sole Leather, Coal continues steady. o s Lo e waces. 34, and | POTiod T BraaSirect's mo given i the omcial e smest Potatoes, — for | HaEe: moen Laather, beaty, Fa2C Roush B g e supply are those of 300, ew oes, 1@2c. : A . r Hams, Bacon and Lard advanced I-2c. B Sommerclal DIl K gt feirc. ‘Alox: | Northwestern Interior elevators, 240,000 bushels S New Red #: Ol4 Yellow, $5Q4; | asic: Harness Leather, medium, $0g8ic: Hael y » * sepohl s i - | at Manitoba storage points, 189,000 bushels at | Australian, $7G8 per ctl. ness Leather, light, 20@d0c; Collar er, ican dollers, 4i%c. Government bonds, weak; | ge D , $7G8 pe; Y @s0c per Ib; V o 03 g E SR Sonin: hastives ailroad ‘bonds, weak. | Depot Harbor, T4.000 bushels at Portiand, Me. | VEGETABLES Khubarb. 40c@fl 36 per box; | 16c per foot: Kip, nished. 4G per Ib; foe L Hm:’y increase n local export trade. 3 6 and 71,000 busheis at East Dubugue. Asparagus, 75c@$1 25 per box for No. 2 and | finished, 5:365«:; Calt, finished, Tie@SL 0; SIGCe, a5 The ‘principal decreases are those of 148000 | §150G175 for No. 1 and $292 25 for fancy | finished. 16@17c per foot; Belt Knife Spiits. Belcher i T Condition of the Treasury, bushels at Port Huron, 132,000 bushels at Mil- | Jarge; Green Peas, T5c@$1 50 per sack for com- | 16c; Rough Splits, $@10c per Ib. o 1 | Do E . 5 Siou 23 % waukee private elevators and 52,000 bushels | mon and 2c for’ Garden; String Beans, —; | OTLS—California Castor Ol in cases, B0 5 | Bu [ 8 % ophir .. non ing over cases, while the | at_Chicago private elevators. Cabbage, 40G50c; Tomatoes, §1G1 50; Egg Plant, | pure, $1 10; Linseed Ofl, in barrels, . | Caledonia ......150 155 Overman Charters. i T P h | WASHINGTON, April 17.—To-day's state- | "The aggregate stock of wheat held at Port- | from Los Angeles, 10c; Dried Okra, 32ic per | Toci raw, Tc; cases, Se more _Lard Ofl, extra | Chollar - 13 15 Potost g fl last night's level for the leading members of | ment of the treasury balance in the general |land, Or., and Tacoma and Seattle, W de- | ib; Garlic, 5@6c; Green Peppers from Los An- | winter strained, b!mll. 59¢ No. L ‘:C fll:r'; Zhallenge Con.. = g glvm - % r loads merchandise for Apla; | the group. The general news of the day and | fund, exclusive of the $130,000,000 gold reserve = creased 7000 bushels last week. geles, . “Dried Peppers, 8@l0c: Carrots, 25 |5c more; China Nut, 61@ésc per gallol 5 pure | Confidence - % corplon . :s a r Kihel, H. L money market conditions were entirely ignored in the divisfon of redemption, Show Avlll-( ——— | @sse 25T Back: Los Angeles Sumimer Squash, | Neatsfoot 0&'}.&‘"&‘7' u;,iiwg—}"-';‘&' 9,;%,_. ! gg: 'il:‘p:"x :1 g’; . gf:"?‘;“'_:d._ s = prior to arirval are the | in the trading. E able cash balance, $151,004,099; gold, $87,316,816. Boston Wool Market. m::ng per box; Cucumbers, 0c@$l 50 per | , i hgtteds ufl“dvhmu ‘Wwhite and houss | Gon New York. 03 04| Stiver Hill..ee. M4 ond Marthe Heax, Furope, | There was no such pressure manifest in the | dozen; Marrowfat Squash, $10 per ton. Paciflo Rubber Mixed Paint e B S v ek, & S u e AR * | bond market as in the stock market and strong | \ R olors, ; wago! - eoe Louts. : 2 s X Crown Polnt... 20 321 Standard —310 points were manifest here and there. Total London Market. | BOSTON, April 17.—The demand for wool Poultry and Game. 2%35”;{\3?}1‘;"&1, B A C Lt 46 S e =88 T Shi 4, O o a 3| e R R KU s R G pulic. 14c; Pearl Ofl, in | Gaald & Curry. 38 29Union Con..e. n RONTE R e ow NEW YORK, April 17.—The Commercial Ad- | €ral quotations not materially changed. "% | yrievy are higher and firm. Hens and | cases. 2 Astral 2c; Star, dic; Extra Star| Hale & Norcrs. 3 BCtah .o 3 3 | with 3 : vertiser's London financial cablexram says: | Fltory wools continue ] D Cfnr fine | small brotlers are weaker. Good fat stock | Oll. #¢ Etaine, Zo; Eocene, ”"mbf"a'ffi;'x'n‘.d Julia Closing | Business was only half resumed after the holl- o8, DS of the bAs(s O O SERITGL CL 440 | continues firm. Supplies are fair, and the de- | J2j0oline. In bulk. 16c; do, canes, HCS et ano- bid. | days in the markets here to-day. The tone | asic figsge Flesce wools are quiet, with |mand is generally good. | in bulk. 15%e; do. cases, Iic: 56 desree Time Ball. - 26% was steady. For the war loan special settle- | prices largely nominal. There Is considerable | POULTRY-—Live Turkeys, 11@12c for Gob- NDLES—Electric Light Candles—18 oz., ment the contango began at 5% and finished at | more Inquiry for Australian, with a few cross | blers and 13@ldc for Hens: Geese, per pair. | yy,/o'yor'set; 14 oa., 10%c; 12 oz., 9%c; 10 0z. | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer. 5 nmot so stff as was exvected. | Dreda seliing. - Quotations: Dakots, fine | it s ang G s/ J2 36G2 00; Ducks; 44,5030 | sxc: twelves, 12 of. (hotel). ~i0%cs Granité | ““cnants' Exchange, Sen Franciscs, Cal. Americans opened a shade above parity, but | ,Territoty weols—Mongana and Dakotr, JN€ | Youns Roosters, $6 5007; Old_Roosters, $4@s; | Mining Candies—16 oz., LI@12%c per set; 18 o, | April 17, 1300, : | o : T twelves, 13 Dew Ferry arbitrageurs were all addressing the list. New | maple. 63guse; Utah, Wyoming, fe mednun | Fryers. 35 50g6: Brollers, $4g5_for large and | L0 Thech 12/ 08, 1P 00 0%, Saet oo s, N’{mn‘;fl":‘\;‘rggm‘:’f:m% g i W YORK STOCK LIST. & treasure Jist of $332,018, Mexican dollars, $1665 on. The Doric took ou consisting of $181,661 in gold col 148 cal I_T.rpnrr Trade. Atchison Atchi prefd Baltimore & Ohio . adian_Pacific da Southern ... hesapeake & Ohlo . “hicago Great Western . York came very dissappointing, causing the | and fine, 19@20c; scoured, 556@47c; staple, 63@ |$2 30@3 for small: Pigeons, 31 75@2 per dozen| 1i">'” Ghire 19%e per set: twos, 14 oz.. white, o of the 120th meridian, or at § ns being as foi- Shicaws, e & Sl Worst prices. They suddenly improved toward | &¢; Idaho, Medium and fine, 18g1de; scoured, | for old and §1 7@y for Sqambs. " " | IWC four, 14 O, white, 13c; sixes. 14 ox. ek p. e Greenwich time. SHUEIN; Shika, Chicago, 1nd & Louisville prefd the close on heavy buying of Norfolk and | SgSc; medium, 0GHe; sosres, WGHe | | ot Giad ™ San BT White, soo; Brant. 5150 | A e Pl e e ey T pan, 8L s:l_lg&wui.xn Islands, Chicago' & Fast Tinols ... Srasten, migsee. fnmrouk,;hf:hlffi:‘ 0o T Lie supertine, nomingl, si@sic; good, 85@We; | 150; English Snipe, 82 50; Jack Snipe, $1 50. WHITE e Quoted at T07%e; Red Lead | Lisutenant Commenden The War Tas. COrS it hoos - Rl Lo s redy or, e a 885, #c: in wooden barrels, Toc. Tintos spurted to 60%, a fresh record. Paris | | L Cha i icago Livestock Market. | ¢ . a L arket wi LUCOL—Bolled, barrels, 70c; raw, barrels, s {18 et mell (e mandiang s sty Paxsace ihading /G Tand daniera wre oo | L0 R RS Sun, Moon and Tide. e e Anasondas wera heavy, | CHICAGO, Aprll 17.—CATTLE—Receipts, | plaining of the dullness of trade. Stocks are | QUICKSILVER—$51 50 per flask for local use Coloradq Bouthern . Colorado Southern 1st prefd. Colorado Southern 2nd prefd. © circular of Henry Clews sars are favorable to continued Delaware & Hudson wr . dy; be 1 -ds lati: Bi id Ch e 7 IENSN————————LLLLL et ) . < ok & W Americans selling them % down to 10%. The | 200; generally steady; best on sale to-day, | accumulating. Butter an eese are un- | and 46 50@47 50_for export. * S-S i o S e e ity Deatismics show’ stodks ine | 8 35; Eood to prime Steers, 34 90g6: poor to | changed, though both are in good supply. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | - ¥ e . abe Denver & Rio Grande prefd Crgased 135 tins and pupplies Increased 2010, | medium, 94 1094 T5; selected teeders, $4q4%0: | BUTTER=. ' o vic: seconds. 16| Priane et Fine Cramnen” S B: Sowaered | U Simes and Gielencs o High and Low nable s e i ’ v was ema & : con G B P g B 3 |1 c L . 3 Ene e e wupiiy. Haif the amount due the Banl e, 7 e, 525t | | £89; Candy Granulated, 5.30c; Dry Granulated. Waters at_Fort Polnt, entrance to San rrency s consider- 1 1 being stead- ations of the new ate supply. Half the amount due the bank id, the rest being received at § per ' 4 23; c c The bank did & good business In dis- = $4 50@6 75. Te: counts zt ¢ per cent. Of gold £12,000 came i | bulls, $3 25@3 T 15@+4 75; canners, $2 25G2 %0; bulls, $2 7@ | @16%c. L i Ves, T5c higher than last Tuesday, at | Dairy—Fancy, 15%@1éc; good to cholce, %@ o 35 % e 15¢; common, idc. aa' Yedsteers, $4Q0 35; Texan| L Somman, o Lo Ll L @ Erie ist prefd ... Great Northern prefd Hocking Coal .10c; Confectioners’ A, 5.10 Francisco Bay. _ Published by official au- Extra C. 4.60c; Golden C, 4.0c; barrel | Thority of the Superintendent. more: half-barrels, 2c_more: boxes, 50c more; | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at f danger to the money 3 28 Do rlooked Hocking Valley - . # i 3 . ; Eastern, 16@17c; Western, 16@l6c per 1b. | G0-1b bags. 16c more. No orders tal the city front (Mission-street wharf) about e Tilinois Central Do Ausimlia’ Sna 81 K et et T RO e teeile tiann AL (O anan: e ted 0t T3 tse. To siore and 14% | than 75 burrels or ‘its cagivalent. - Domataoes, | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: Iowa Central . s " CLOSING. | B Lo dBhvadi ot i b niead and b @l5%c per dozen for ranch. half-barrels, 5.850; boxes, 6.10c per Ib. the helght of tide is the same at both places. e e LONDOY, Avril 11-Cangdian Pacific, 90%; | era.. 83 G830, zooh. 1o choics. heavy: i G AT el oL e Tind ESDAY, APRIL 13, cation of the & S Kans City, Pitts & 3, | __LONDON, April 17.—Canadian Pacific, 99%; s d’ to chof . ? | 2 . " 4 . WEDNESDAY, Al k the war with Spain. Seen Fans City, Pitts & Gu Union Pacific breterved, Ti3ks. Northern £ fough heasy $5 SOas th; lignt. 8 G5 Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | Hiawoca, $iais tor o, 1 and 1516 tor o3 s d § Lake Erle & Western pre preferred, 75%: Atchison, % G| HUlkLOC sales, R A - oh Y —_— Lath, 4 feet, $3 50@4: Pickets, $18; Shingies, | Sun rises. A . S e D e ufn}fiE?:Sfa&el?!.'-’»:}m"wfihe?s”x‘éflé‘{s'o: fuir ta| Cherrles are selling at a wider rangs, and | $i 75 for common and §2 75 for fancy; Shakes, Som sets ;1.. d\;ll"‘knkl . 2 | cholce’ mixed, $5@6; Western sheep, $6@0 30; | receipts are increasing. | 811 for split and $12 for sawn; Rustic, $21@27. oon rises. r E i | * 4 | yearlings, $6@6 50; native lambs, 3550@7 45| Strawberries are lower. Citrus fruits are | S g |Time| ;1-1-..‘ . Western lambs, $6G7 4. | firm and unchanged as a rule, limes being San Francisco Meat Market. = Fr. ¥ New Vork iGras 4 Prod; | ot TR the only exception. | . 5 7w {5 ew Yor ram an roauce New York Metal Market. Half a chest of Raspberries sold at §125| Changes are few and narrow. The supply of | 3 sourt ~ | P b US FRUITS— | everything except Hogs is ample for all needs | 1 at stare 4 T Vo * # | NEW YORK, April Cables in the Metal ! APPLES—T50@$2 per box. .and the market is quiet. Recelpts of Hogs con- | 2 5 i " Kans 2 S ing averaged up about as | STRAWBERRIES—$4G6 per chest for large | thue too small an . to the silly charge of favor- Missouri, Kansas & Texas prefd.... 381y W YORK, April 17.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | EXchange this morning average | SERA MO8 pex ohast. foe BEEF—6@6%c Ib for fai ch & ] S Avaey - . s . ) 1c ol ket 1 3 . ] per or fair to choice. 2 nke, and raise an issue that is New Jersey Central . exports, 16,93%; very quist and a shade :‘zlxlleélpua‘:&(z_ fl;n:“ local market for metals |and $7@1l for small berrles. Receipts were| yp,7 gi@ic per Ib, ew York Central Norfolk & Western Norfolk & Western prefd. 50 Northern Pacific ..... 10 Northern Pacific pretd . | 220 chests. Blackberries, from the south, —. ; @ _ easier in tone, but not quotably lower. TIN—Tin, the only metal showing price varia- |~ CHERRIES—$1 75@3 per box. Receipts wers MUTTON—Wethers, 7@7%c; ewes, 6%@7c per | 23 . WHEAT—Receipts, 75,850 bushels; exports, | tions, was barely steady in tone, although bid |19 boxe: 1.4 b. afloat spot; No. 2 red, TT%c elevator; No. 1| were b ne true course, at this session to re- most_irritating fea- revenue 0 as to keep | 1, etween receipts and expendi- | 4.7 There 41 bushels; spot weak; No. 2 red, 80ie f. o, | Drices were 1215 points higher, but asking rates | CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, 82 2563 30| §onic_Live Hogs, $74@6c for small and | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides Ib. LAMB—Spring, 8@%c per Ib. shade below the closing figures of ves- | per box; Seedlings, $1@3; Lemons, $1@1 50 medium and 5%@5%c for large: stock Hogs and | the early morning tides are given in the left e Comsidared 900 Ontario & Western terday, closing at $31 25@31 35. for common and $2G2 50 for good to choice: %o . - may be considered a s Northern Duluth, 76%c £ o. b. afloat to ar- | “F16IRON-_Dull and_nominal. B e e g hgs: Dananas, '$135g5 5 | feeders, SR@Sic; dressed Hogs, 7@SKc. hand column and the successive tides of the bad management Oregon Railway & rive; No. 1 hard Duluth, 78%c f. o. b. afloat | LAKE COPPER — Steady and closed un- | per bunch; Pioeapples, $4@5 per dogen. BTy “’m ‘e cotemn ,,,,.“’,h, second tide of e temptation to all sorts of ex Penneylvania - prompt. | changed at al. bR i L — o Receipts of Produce. the day, the third time column the third tids Vicious legletation. Our Con- Reading oo Options were weal and unsettled pretty much | | LEAD—Continues dull and mominally un- | 1).i.d Fpryits, Nuts and Raisins. o 103 The lase_or right hand column gives th reduce the re Reading 1st prefd . all day, influenced by disappointing cables, Changed on the basis o i . bl ik FOR TUESDAY. APRIL 1. Jast tide of the day, except when thers are bu Reading Ind_prefd three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights omes, otherwise . - fine crop news from the West and the break in TER—Quiet and steady, closing at e " Flour, qr sks..... 19,56 Middiings. sks... 1,680 | ghiity cor ‘brios- | - Rlo Grande Western' 12000 S Bomhiative it b | S SO e | Fronee are about the only desertption mov- | Hlout, af fke.. 1365 Middlings, | e Ui iion v the sounding o the SR St Louls & San Fran -.. it mostly local; closed weak at %@%c net de- | The Lrokers' price for lead was $4 45 and for | 'NE 8t Presclit, 8 | Barley, ctls 1,835 Powder, cars. 1| Unitea “States "Const Survey charts, excen “ L | R e it | e o e I | coner SF S5G1T 50, otherwise. Other descriptions ars as they have - LB e o o5 | When a minus sten brecedes the heign | e o e g o T L o il b (o R i been for a_long time. $10 Quicksilver, fisi % | and then the number given is subtracted from IWeather Report. | St Louts, Sout ey | Aaptanber closed o T, DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4%c_for b gy the depth given by the charts. The plane of St Louts, he mean of the lower low Steady. Portland’s Business. 0-50's, dc for 50-60's, $%@I%C for 60-10's, I4@ | Butter. otls 24 Wool, bag: : | { St Louis, Southwestern prefd. S—Firm, 3tc for.70-50's, 3G3%4cC for §0-90's and 2% for %0 7 o | St Louis, y 10-50's, - | Cheese, ctls....... 78 Eggs, doz. ! Sextian—Pacl | St Paul WOOL—Dull. . s | < 3 i AN “)‘\:wdif uh;‘:.:l?:m ’5) p m | St Paul prefd COFF Spot Rio steady; No. 7 involce, 8c; | PORTLAND, April 17.—Exchanges, $352,726; | ;;«“lr hxrfifig.:ffi:' 81; mx'f»a{g;c Rt?»{”’éle}fh‘%fi,};? gelns, eks ;«r\‘ Chicory, bbl 11 | % - B atats 4o St Paul & Omaha | No. 7 jobbing, $ic; mild, market steady; Cor- ' balances, $105,442. Beaches, 514@6c for Standards, SHGEKC f(OF | bormiorty, ot e e > S Sstel Southern Pacific T39% dova, 9a@lic. The market for coffee futures _— T e R IO Tty HeTon Panclier 100 | S lon%: Sk 10 Hides, No.. 900 | Steamer Movements. h those of same date last Southern Railway . © 13% | closed firm at net unchanged prices to 5 points N. Wheat Market et Ao sgos Bansdriad gg Bran, sks.. . 510 Leather, rolls. 6 | Mov 2 l n last twenty-four hours Southern Railwey prefd % | advance. Total sales reached 23,000 bags. in- | Northern ea arret. e M Toams Cibote OREGON. { | Texas & Pacific . cluding May, §7 05; June, $7 10; July, §7 16G7 20; | e G el 106 - £ igh e % | Flour, qr sks..... 2. | * Tnion Pactfic September, 37 20@7 30;_October, Novem- | OREGON e e ot T hiaes! WASHINGTON. " i Pwoilic (rafd - ber, 87 30; December, $7 4507 50; January, 37 5. | PORTLAND, April 17.—The local wheat mar- Ploms. Gete: untleached Plume, 1@T4c - for | Flour, ar sks..... 5300/ Bran, sk 170 | TO ARRIVE. e e e A e 43550 | ket 1s still in a comatose state, With not | pitted ‘and e for unpitted. | Oats,” ctls, 0 Middlings, $Ks. 1590 | " Sicamer. | From. | Due. Wheeling & L E . refined, firm. X ‘| enough of the cereal changing hands to make | RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per i : ! Wheeling & L E prefd . BUTTER—Receipts, 351 packages; steady; an accurate quotation possible. There is not | lhbl' wfi:dch_;{\;:!.nfi:a lun::l;d,l :c;‘grlmso‘."g un-I\ § s — | Mackinaw '?'e::vlr‘ne. - 2;: Wisconsin Central Western creamery, 16@lSc; factory, 13@i5e. ~ | much disposition to do business at anything in | bleached Thompson's, per b 60 = Culcanas™ I I | earete Seattle.. Abr RS Express companies— s | OGS Recelpts,” 030 - packagts; steady; | excess of (4agic for No. 1 Walla Walla and 53 B e S b ’ THE STOCK MARKET. I Empire eei....|Coos Bay b RApe Adams . # | storage Western at mark, c; regular e for Valley. e e usca 4 x . American ... ‘45 | packages, 12%@12%c at mark; Southern, 146 | “Clearea—ritish ship Thornliebank _tor e s s B o United_States - 4T | 123, Queenstown, with 126,413 bushels of wheat. o e | iy e £ y v o | 2-crown, $160 per box; Wells Fargo DRIED FRUITS. WASHINGTO! \C,‘um,,, 32; Dehesa, $250; Imperial, $3. All| A decline in Gas and Electric to $50 was the data: Maximum temperature, | Crescent City | i 2 Apr 2 Miscellaneon v . # P is; mean, § 3 | Evaporated apples were in fair demand, with | TACOMA, April 17.—Wheat—Little doing and | pricas are f. o. b, at common Shipping points | only moteworthy change lder.. A CONDITIONS AND GENERAL A ‘ the undertone steady on better advices from | prices Rominally unchanged; Bluestem, S6c; | bn Califon it bosnff vhrbies e n‘;;u;;n:",:”,,::c ';';::f' O e oG Oul {Apr. ORECAST. § Yoo e outs| pe C ed fruits were Club, Gdc. NUTS—Walinuts, 8@9c for standards and = . o . ) FORE :'LM‘"’ TR American wx:mx:; | auiet, but steady at nominally unchanged Loy 5;13‘3% amf!lhzll’!? Almonds, 114g12e for | ch";’;fnd‘"::zfme;“'““ was also dull at un- | proeress T s 3 doa. = o : 11, 9@l0c for soft an c for hard | 3 S % e s e Amer Smeiting and Refning ... %, | ,STATE EVAPORATED APPLES_Common, | Foreign Markets. D i PO, for astern and 5| There was nothing new in the oll stocks, ex- | Sunta Hosa (A rn Arizopa Amer Smeitin 3 ey prime, 5%@6c; oholce, T@Tic; fancy, s e Bracll Nuts, Tia@Sc, Filverts, | cept & dividend of lc per share by the Home | mocais River. [apr y 3 0 11@l3c; Cocoanuts, $ 50@s. ~ | Oll Company. | LONDON, April 17.—Consols, 101%; silver, | 12@12i3c; Pecan: Washtenaw . as _risen over Nevada, American S s—au@rw. . g iy Dividends will be paid on the 20th as f | orthern Arizona. In the | ‘America; park 15@ise, | 27 5-164; French rentes, 101f lo; cargoes on pas- | | HONEF Comb MRS for Dright 208 (3P | california Powder, '#1; California. Fruit o | Dot Norts Abe ia the temperatures | American unpecied, Sisdc. | sage, White easy, red qulet; cargoes Walla |11¢ fOF lEht smber: WAter, WOUS EXICled | ners, Sie: Central Light and Power, sc; Huteh- | 1etatiie 1. 1. Victoc & Puget Sound Ane. 23 -2 C:r‘l::]“am‘. | g’neg::: 8 ‘Walla, 2¢s 4%4d; English country markets, quiet; | £*7" . lnsanhl’lunutlon, 25¢; Spring Valley Water, i2c | Tlmm,'mk I Tillamook. ‘Ap,' e - - . 2 7 ) wheat and flour on passage to United King- |~ v AX—24@26c per lb. | per, share. ' Humboldt.. Apr. San Francisco for thirty | Amcrican Tin biste precd. i | Jom, 2,52,000; wheat “and four on passage {0 e B e B ccThe quarterly dfvidend of the Alaska-Mexi- | North Fork... . Humboldt. [Ape: ight, April 18, 1900 | ‘American Tobacco : - | Continént,' 1,440,000; Indian shipments wi to . The amount | Coos Pa: O O o ki Chicago Grain Market. TUnited Kingdom, none; Indian shipments to Provisions. is, 10 per share, or $18,000. Sotator Continent, none. .|China and Japan The Alaska-Treadwell Mining Company has | Ciry of Rio J... southerly ‘winds, changing to | Anaconda Mining Co. 4 ril 17.—Wheat, firm; N | declared the usual quarterly divide: Brooklyn Rapid Tran b LIVERPOOL, April 17.—Wheat, firm: No. 1| . The anticipated advance in Hams, Bacon and | rterly dividend of 3Tisc | Australia “'Honolulu California—Fair Wednesday; lght | Colorado Fuel and Iron 4 * | standard California, 6s $aats 5ud; wheat In | o has occurred, going into effect to-day. | P°* Shary, or 00, DAYAME o Apell 23 | Corona. . -|San Diego. e s i Continental Tobacco CHICAGO, April 17.—Wheat began the day | PAT: sum;‘;‘ fluul:-‘el‘n ris, steady; French | /" \wectern markets are very firm. Supplles | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANG Columbi |Portiand Fair Wednesday. Tobacco “ gt t country makets, qulet. are light everywhere. BOND E Algoa . China and Japan. Canesday. el il and sea O e Lo encouragement | COTTON-—Uglands, S¥d. TRED MEATS—Bacon, 1ic per Ib for hea Arcata Bay — teel pref in cables. The rains continued to be regarded T mn 1o far Tt 106 108 en. TUESDAY, ADril 17-2 . m. | se——— nity—Fair Wednesday, General Electric as favorable to the crop and cash people re- | . % | tra light and 14%c for sugar cured. Eastern | | 5 Bid. Ask. | | - B changing to westerly Glucose Sukar ported nothing doing. The long stuff soon be- i | sugar-cured Hams, 18@ldc: Mess Beef, 312 per | lqufnrsf‘:rumu'\n 5?;:3-:‘:;{ So- | TO SAIL. A NDER G. McADI ! Glucose Sugar prefd. gun to ccme out more liberally, part of it be- | ET extra_Mess, §i3; Family, $14; extra Prime yup. 5 L Co | ; - A Forecast Offi International Paper 11200 anse it Bad to- kb Bold, soims i apibatis LOCAL MEARKETS. | Bork T sdaris! extra clear. $19; Mess, 316 50: fs Go res o MMILLOG L8 1. | “Steamer. | Destination. Sals. | Pler. - Wt ] 7o oo witle the slump In corn. The pit was gloomy 4 | K P s Guoten at 7@Sc per Ib for |8 do Ccup... 110 110% Pac L Cp | Nortr Fork Humbold: . 9 am Pler 3 National Biscult ...... and well nigh deserted. Liquidation was not | commound and. $1@se. for pure: hait-barrels, | . Misccllaneous— BF O A w | Solumble . [Portiand.. 19.am Per 24 | EASTERN MAR f - Biscult prefd. in large lots, but the small lots came in plen- Exchange and Bullion pure, 9%c; 10-1b tins, 9%c: 5-1b tins, 10%c. 'r‘“é i“,_"h_:!v :3;*12_'1 San Francisco. % 4% | e ot Lo ! M MA KETS. ]lflg tifully, meeting emall demand. The excellent g i COTTOLENE—Tierces, 8@8%c per 1b; 10-Ib | p,C) WAt T8, 100K — »ll"n" G&ECo10 — S ot At . 4 pm|[Pler 9 | . ot report of the condition of the crop in Kansas S X tins, 9%e. | 5 33 w0 Coroua 11 am|Pler 11 - - Steel .. . Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. — $484% | e | s Firem's Fund.229 — : v 5 | was probably a consideration with some, for SorInE fxchanger sight =5 s | Geary-st R 5s. — 9% Bank Stoc Pomona 2 pm|Pler 3 . e e, Kosk Air b | while there were differences of opinion as to Fipe = Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. H C & S s4s. — — Anglo-Cal Lt _ | Bonita - L3, 9am Pler 11 New ¥ Sterling Cabl B » A H— New York Stock Market. | srth American | the size of the crop reasoning from the officlal New York Exchange, sig - | oy 105,498 |Bank of Cal...oedosts | Bt Arenes TOI e Sd.|Abr. 21, 10 am Pler - S A e i | figures as to percentage and acreage it was New York Exchange, telegr Wool continues very slow and mot over 13 L A R¥ % — [Cal S D & T.00% " | Walla Walliyic & et °0 | ADE. 2L 12 miPies 13 NEW YORK, April 17.—The published opin- s DU et weeci | generally admitted that it would be liberal. Fine Silver, per ounce o bales of the new clip have been sold thus far. | Do gntd Ty T M Jeante . o 12 m|Center toms tons of J. W. Gates, chairman | ific Mail | Bradstreet's figures showing a decrease in the MeXican Dollars Hops continue nominal. Hides are firm and In | Do zntd 1001 Merchant. Thrasher . 12 m/Center ©of the American Steel and Wire Company, re- People's Gas world’s visible of 2,373,000 bushels caused a | = good demand, but Pelts are quoted rather weak L A & P R - Savin, Samoa ..... -{Apr. 23, 10 am|Pier 13 garding the present conditions and the put- | Pressed Steel Car Ianentary bk 411 the Aesine=bnt ety a | W heat and Other Grains. Swing. to the duliness fn wool. | Market-st = . _ | SaTa Roma San Diego._[Apr. 23 11 am/Pier 11 Jook for the future in the iron and steel trade Pressed Steel Car prefd. 1. May ned shade 1 ‘W. B. Sumner & Co.'s circular says: “‘The | Do 1st m —_ ! State of Cal Portland...... Apr. 23, 10 am! Pler 24 otoh the: Set s : i Pullman_Palace Car. oo s it lanesgreiy OWer Al | UHEAT FREIGHTS—Are dull on the spot at | Wet saited hide market is steady and prices N C N G R — = | Del Norte.. Oregon Ports_|Apr. 23, § am|Pler 20 Sl o e s e Seiann s torkp AmA Standard Rope and Twine . 8 | %06SNc, and fold down o (S, olaing &5 |- i Rl o S b kil ontl firm. March and_April take-off seil readily at N R of Cal s. - T | Aberdeen _ Puget Sound..|Apr. 3, 4 pm|Pler 2 R Hadtanss R LU L SISRONOS of AN Sugar ... 05 | that figure, %c under yesterday. July opened the nominal quotatio ? options. | guotations, Dry Hides and Calf Skins are In- | N P of Cal 5s.115% — sing — | Coauiile R Grays Harbor|Apr. 2 F en Rotin T i ane om- Sugar prefd 11 | a shade down at 65 to 67%c, @old down to | The chartered wheat fleet in port has a regis- | creasing in receipts, but the demand is steads | N P C R R 68.104% — |Sav Coos Bay... 9 am|Pler 11 fusion were (he results. A strik ot &LSo. 74 78 ! ey tiaen e Uy Toei o temaian- Tennessee Coal and iron §7@07ec and closed %c depressed at 67ic. | tered tonnage of 29,370, against 4752 tons on the | and they continue (o sell freely. Large quan-|N P C R R 5s.107% — [Sec Sav Bk, — R et B Shet The ’h_(m' b e ;h' fl";lk TUnited States Leather . ! "The corn market was dull and weak. The'game date last year; disengaged, 4163 tons, | titles of Deer Skins come to the market from | N Cal R R 8s.112 — |Union T Co. — — T S0 L S S o United States Leather 0% | demand was in _every way slack and liquida- against 34,830; on the way to this port, 171,260 | the north and the Northwest and Mexico. The | Dak G L&H5s.10 — | Street Railroadse- e B LA RN L A 1 g g sl Maio Bl e od | United States Rubber .. . tion caused a decline. May closed weak, lc | tons, against 177,000. demand is active, with the prospects of a | Oak Tran |catifo 15 T o By o S eevanee #9 fha United States Rubber prefd. 1880 under yesterday. July closed 1c down. WHEAT - Futures are several fractions low- | well-sustained market. Goat Skins sell readily Oak W Co o . Sosrs o Smevend conditiens of the Sren toae | Western Union - D$2° The oats market closed weak. There was er, Spot quotations are unchanged. Operators | at the prices quoted. The Tallow market is | Oceanic § Shipping Intelligence. ot Wi e St e T Mo Seas Republic Iron e . 18% a continuance of May liquidation in oats which report a very dull market. steady, with a fair demand." Om C Ry | R Bt e s Mt Rer ke e Republic Iron and Steel 61 | has been under way for several days. May | Ioreign markets stand about the same. Chi.| HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seil | P & Cl R: |Presidio el ] after the opening drop In them, there Was 5 P C C and St Louls. 60 | closed e lower. cago opened weak on disappointing cables and | about lc under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, | P & Cl R: Powder Stocks— B Bt it g feeling of relief rofiected in a lively recovery | T —— 11125 | There was a big provision trade, the feature favorable weather. There was no support and | 10@llc; medium. 9%c; light, 3@9ic; Cowhides, | P & O R California .....155 163 | ARRIVED. of prices all around. The first interpretation of which was pork. Hogs were higher and re- the bears hammered the market. The weak- | 9@9%c; Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, 9@Sic; Calf, 10¢; | Powel |Giant Con ‘Go. 815 s3 Tuesday, April 17. of The Saying O Shese ot s thar 5 IAaL e Ceipts oniy 14.000 head. There Was a §00d ness spread o Cotne and a further decline was | Dry Hides, ound, 18@%c:. culls and brands, Sac [Vigorit - e T | ¢ Puebla, Debney, 53t ~ ol B T I B I CLOSING BONDS. eneral demand and shorts saw fit to COVEr. Crpected At the close. 12eY Dry Kip and 'Veal, 16@17¢: Dry Calf, 190 | 8 F D S e Stme City of Pusbla. Debney. 3% hours from Toan of the Steel and Wire Company. The | U.S 25 retdg | Lard and ribs relinquished some of thetr early 00 "W eqr chipping, 9%%@9Tkc; milling, | 20c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 13aslc eac S Ry Hana 5 P Cox 3 95 | ¥ Seon® pomona.. Parsons, 91 b R il o I ors ., - Je 1 < gains, but closed steady, while porkc althoueh ssscgsn o1, " | Wool, S5t exh; medium, 1Gs0e; long’ Wool, | § P e 8o e | fusr Fomons, Purssa, ours from Eu- o aigt: ply reses $ there “wes ‘& -dip. from S e L. BOARD SALES. $1@1 25 each: Horse es, $2 or large - e g e e e T B | covered and closed ‘strong. May pork ciosed 10001 Caasion 0115, o' clock -December— | A0 §1 $1 75 for small: Colts, 2q5e. Deer | Do R T - iy e | poc 1Coeme. CMiow. @ Boves, tromy em of the recent heavy declines in these stocks e over vesterday, July 1Mdc up: May lard . P00 ¢ 04 May—16,000, 6%e. Skins—Summer or red skine. 40c; fall or medi- | Do [ B G 01 | e ok Grana e Nate e The assertions of the chairman of over-pro- 24c improved, July’2ije better and May ribs 000 ctis, 31044 Vavo LO00 AC, . 10,000, | um skins, Sic: winter or thin skins, c. Goat| Do I8t o 38 — — Makawell S (o $8° 5% Sume Souch Coast Olsen M mmoan Pedro. duction in the trade and the necessity for | closed unchanged, July 2%ec lower. %% | Skins—Prime Angoras, 75¢; large and smooth, | 8 P Br 6a. 127%1BY Dnomea S Co.. 2% — h‘on'f'f - g ours Al- conoessions in prices were met by a chorus | The leading futures ranged as follows: | “Regular Morning Session—December—2000 | 5¢; medium, 35c. 8 V Water 6s.14%114X Paauhau S Co, 32~ 32% | ~Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, 3% days from s e 108 Rt et o wthor com- | Tin wone: 18 o s i aer 1% ARTICLES. __|Open. (High | Low. [Ciose. | Stis W 00%; 0000, §1 04 May—IBON, %6c; 20,000, | , Lo, vetmed, e, sretne spgder 0 No-| (KPP Gyl s o Al celleneoun- | | Chamsince. ities in the trade. These disclaimers were ac. | , Dif of Col 3 6is..12143| Do con Es....... 114 = 5 = | ¥ Schange adjourped at noon in respect to the | WOOL—Spring clip is _quotabie as’ follows: | Stkin Gas 6&. — 105 |Ca1 Fruit B i L e T s, e Whalitve- companied by much bitter invective and ques. | Alchi®on gen 4s... 100X Read gen da. ey | Spel oo i s, 6 | memory of H. Dutard. Northern free, 16@i8c; Northern defective, 13g | Water Stocks— PR N A ¥ "3:;‘ e s Ty i 3 Gaom. fvem fioning ot motive, The reassurance derived | Lo aamet tr MUK G o nen 10 sl | Apell 8, | TBARLIEN "Tu ax Guil as ever at the ola avo- | l6c; Middle County, froe, IS@lic. Middle | Contra Comta. €% 8% Ocenic 3 'Co’ 1§ 9% | Hongkonk. via Yokonama 11 diye: via Hone: rom % . | . jons. A b2 = o, 5 ac e — | ¥ general rally after the opening, but ff Chesa & Ohio 4%s..100 | Do S F gen 6s....121 = | July - 671 32 months’, 12G14¢: do, freée, 7 months’, 12@15c. | Spring Valley. % ma Y S S T T Ta ks e mt | e ity ay B R VRO mo for No. 1 sma sgmye tor o |1 moning g g0 trie, | montor, Wie;| Sptink Valloy g8 % (BAC € Bor' it = | “Bark Gathersr, Younsuren, 12 days trom Ta- concrete fact of the closing dow: s...142 | Do C & P ists, & ng, " 80@ | Mindoeino, 30@23c; Nevada, 16@18c per Ib, Ot 6 % Cone. — coma, ) Duniber of the mille of the Steel and Wits | 122 | Do . s | e AN SALHS. HOPS—64@1lc per Ib. L e e o A e Co- Company. O { the authoriti o | 97 “|South Ry B oo | f Ne Sess! trom N0 Domovert. the postinh of Chalmrca orit 104 |stand R& TG o%) W%l @l wR rotormal Session 85 o'clock—No.sales. Gotiral Morhondize Morning Session. “Sche Rio Rey, Johngon, § days from Coquille ergued that If the iron and steel Industry is 'z Tenn new set 3. COTH slon—No sales. . . dition 4 1023 Tex % ats No, 2— Regular Morning Session—No sales. 11800 | Schr Mary E Russ, Wikender, 10 days from practically ail sccuritics are 5 tar seat 1o TR e e May wxl mul sl my | Noatternoon seasion. LR e B 33 | Tacoma. igh. This authority mesnt to enfe 725 Union Pac 4s. July 2i%| 22%| 28 2315 | OATS—There is nothing going on. Offerings i & 3325 | Schr Occidental, Rosich, 7 days from Grays View that the high Jevel of ,m,,(;'e;,,g; 116% Wabash Ists . September 22%| 22%| 22%| 224 are ample, but receipts are light. Grain Bags, 64@6%c; Wool Bags, 25%@a2%c; 323 | Harbor. and the general prosperity of the countrs Mess Pork, bbi— | g phite §1 101 30; Tietl, 9beat 174; Gray, | Fleece Twine, T3c. @35 | Shr J Eppinger. Nyman, 3 hours from ey B g B TR S N R L e M isai e T b e Wl e VSl 50 iy S "% cLEARED ron tra 2 el ; Seattl | > S S S et A ket 1s firm, Eastern White is quoted at 1 - g e B 000 | Tuesday, April 17. iron trade is a true index of the business of | JOW& 1144 Do deferred . 785 | 740 | 725 |73 [107% per ctl and Fastern Yellow at $1 123 &muuve ‘Wallsend. $8: berland, $12 in %7 | Stmr Columbia. Doran, Astoria: O R & N Co. the country, The doubt caat upos it samog | X C 72 Colo & Sou da: il 18 (78 |7amgl7amy | 1100 per ctl; mixed, 1121 per ctl bulk and $13 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthra. 3% | Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka; Chas Nel- ness by 80 prominent an muthority proved too | K 1081 South Pac 4s | Beptember 755 |185 [740 |74 | . RYE—Weak &t the recent decline, 35@3Tic | cite Ege, $14; Cannel, $i1 per ton; Coke. $15 | son. much for the equanimity of, holders of stocks | L & 101" N Y Cen lsts. hort Ribs, 100 Ths—| per ctl. per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks: Castle Gate 11500 Stmr President, Anderson, Bristol Bay; Al- and r:"m‘ the latter part of the day these| ™ K :z N J Cen gen Js... “3 ;;‘2 “3* ;g* BUCKWHEAT—Nominal ‘..w‘:‘sm-}m 45 per 2000 lbs. 50 37 | u;&hli:;:. Aflummlnn. ke securities were thrown upon the market o says: | ~ 3 ven, Karluk: ck- the wholesale. Stocks which have been -pee‘.'.'- Saplember Tomgl Tomel 120 T Flour and Millstuffs. *“There has been but one arrival of coal from TOREN b B R inkive averites for . niee wors mot THe i s i Australia since the Mariposa left, viz.; Ken-| 6 Alaska Packers’ Assn .18 00 Stmr Grace Dollar. Fosen, Guaymas; Robert suflerers. Missour] Pacific, Norfolk and West- £ e et SO Mo S0 g | TLOUR- Cutltarmt family L an] wiak Stal Qulbvery ot | B R e 29 | P Nimr Dorte, Smith, Hongk ern as timore and Ohio stocks were B s T - y a t , and makes a tot elivery of 25 Kilauea S P F *: T s e, Smith, Ho 3 P M S T TR NS L2 Bt N7 o, B s Do 2 oats, UUD | usunl terma; bakers' ext tons In sixty days. There Is BUT ohe vousel s | $4000 Lo Anegsies Ry 66 - oy T - priced stocks which are selling high in pro- T30 sre: No. Ry %3 Ho 2 and Washington, $2 2@ here in the next thirty days. It is very evi. | 100 Market Street Railwa; 53 25 Ship Susquehanna, Bailey, Hilo; Williams, Tortion o the dividend. return showed lateer 3| Z75el No. 2 rye, be; No. 2 barley, 41@4ic: No. . dent that our fuel consumers must look for | $1000 Northern Ry of Cal %15 73 | Dimond & Co. d A Geclines. ~ A late rally in the mafket made "'f“‘“‘“‘-“ < prime timothy seed, $2 @2 40; | MILLSTUFFS—Prices other sources to draw their supplles from out- | 100 Paauhau S P Co e Shin Eclipse, Larsen, Bristol Bay; Alaska it gvident {o how Liree an extent short selling 34 | mese pork pec burvel, 13 MOUS 06 [arc, per it | lows, ual fecat 8 side of the colonies, and demonstrates what a | #1000 S P of A bonds. a3 % | Packers’ Association. A had 10 do with the loss and recoveries reach: 35: oose), A £ predicament we would iden: Street gz ljd“@: dry salted shoulders (boxed), 6%@7c; | Meal, fln;’gumm Muldnmr;.wou‘;,o’:r" u‘nflnf‘“flm;gmmm,,,,"m. munr.;.mm