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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1900 —_— market was firm; creamery, 13%@17}c; dalry, | Mustard, r firm! ! fitormia and . foi Bastern; advanced (o HAT ana Glagt Bowder Ei‘;lww LES £ . |1r ; . Eggs, HE or California and dc_for er) vanced to and Giant P to IN ! N (' ! I n—}.fiw 1"3%’.:_ Cheese, firm; 10@itc. Fges R i s e o e | " Off tate S T D ot e ) 3 Timothy, 4@4%c. seen by the sales. DRIED PEAS—Niles, §1 @2 25; Green, §1 %0 | Justice has levied an assessment of 5 cents. @2 2 per ctl. Foreign Futures. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. R EMIL conN’ Anctiones ’ this sale, as the; Sav & L S highest bidder W ec Say Bl - Yl S P o Wil sell TO-DAY, FRIDAY, - Potatoes and Onlons stand about the same. | U 8 Bonds— - |Equit G I Co. 3 At 11 O'clock A. M., 2 & » LIVERPOOL. Vegetables are in good supply and generally ar coup... 1411 Mutual El One of the finest collections of JAPANESE ‘Wheat— May. Jsuly. weak. 1: ‘;3 l;?'new ;;';‘, i vfl.. L &H srfixs and SCREENS and GOWNS, MUF- ‘ Receipts were 711 boxes Asparagus, 622 boxes | 3¢ dg coup..... — 1104 FLERS, HANDKERCHIEFS and everyihing Rhubarb, 837 sacks Peas and 717 sacks New | Miscellancois and anything of the micest kind: direct impor- . Potatoes. al-st Ci 12 tations - s » May. D > | POTATOES—Burbanks, 40@c per sack: Ore- | € C Water EMIL €OHN, Auctioneer. Opening .. L2040 2200 i Bhchants 9%0c; New Potatoes, 1%@1%e. | B4 L & P 6513 — | Insuranc . - Closing 20 35 2195 i e , 60@%c; New Potatoes, “|F & Cl Ry 6s..115 — Firem's Fund..22§ — SALE OF THE &t ASCN. = Flour— ONIONS—New Red, $150@2 per ctl. Geary-st R fs. — 92t Bank Stocks— . o SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. b ol g R ening 2885 VEGETABLES—Rhubarb, 35c@$1 per box; [H C & § = = anglo-Cal Lt T e & | _do prefd 116 Centennial 20 osing 2875 Asparagus, 75c@$1 25 per box for No. 2 and | Do 5s... 105% — Bank of Cal.. 405 cltei, ot Setes | Federal Steel .1l:'43% Frankin ... sy : i $1 602 for No. 1and $2 25@2 50 for fancy large; | [ & R fs.... 1045106 [Cal S D & T_.104 | ana s een Eighih and A | piko prefd ......... 7 /Humboldt 50 Chicago Livestock Market. Gresn Peas, 750@Sl per sack for common and | g, a8 — — |First Natlenal. = 30 | {0 Bicar Larkin, S it et} Jeer and financial quotations about the same. | Eltenburg préfd " 134% Osceola & 2G2%o for Garden; String Beans, 5GSc for Los | Do gntd is... 88 100% Merchants' Fx 13 - — | at public auction S0 head of cholee BOTes 7 q | Gan Blectste....... 137 |Purrot 4% | CHICAGO, April 26.—CATTLE —Recelpts, | Angeles and 8@10c for Vacaville; Horse Beans. | L A & P R §6.102%4 — Nev Nat Bk. — — | mares, suitable for all ourposes. [RIeng IS | Mexican Cent s Y pa™ Eopper. 3% | 9000. Steers generally steady except heavy, | Te@si per sack: Cabbage. 40@s0c; Tomatoes, 1 | Market-st ie. il broke to harness. The above - i N E G & Coke 181z | Tamarack . (186" | easter: butchers' stock, strong and active; ma- o Esg Plant zr‘%q- lénl]c}nlgle&éfifll:c Dried hl;:o &"GMR . BT L Y will ‘arrive at yard Sunday . ng. Oats and Corn strong and Rye steady. | D1 Gotomy --..22"128 7| Ctah Mininig 3% | tives, ‘best on sale to-day, two cars at § Hi: T N vl S ren Pavnes | N R st Cor M Hot ter B € Persons “having use for good. scrvic: o [Rum, b4 1 h.u‘l",:;?m“ « |B00d to prime steers, $4 95@5 80; poor to medi- | 150" Carrots, %@3c per sack; Los Angeles | N P of Cal 6s. S F Sav U | horses will find it lu“lm Dositively be sold to R AN ke um, $4 20G4 85; selected feeders, acll\'s:’ lik: !S;In@'l;l;er squ;!h' $1 fi@l 50 ?er ‘;0 T C:cu‘,::)ber& higher, $ 15G5 05; mixed stockers, steady to | 35c per dozén; Marrowfat Squash, per New York Money Market. stiong, © 4004 10, cowe 5304 50; helfers, $ 25 | ton. Beans and Seeds motionless. Hay and Feedstuffs as previously quoted. NPCRR 6 or resqrve. S. ot @4 80; canners, stronger, §2 25@2 %; bulls, Potaioes and Onions unchanged. NEW YORK, April 25.—Money on call, steady | steady, §2 T5@420; calves, #5006 50; . Poultry and Game. ¢ . > S at 26G2% per cent: last loan, 2. Prime mer- [ Texas fed steers, $4@5 2; Texas bulls, steady, Al % | Moz t Butter and Eggs firm and Cheese steady. cantile paper, 4@5 per cent. Sterling exchange, | $ 25@3 7. 25,000; to-morrow, | Poultry continues firm, supplies being light, | Steamer Movements. 28s unsteady with actual business in barkers' bills | JIOOS “Recelpts to-day, 20 TEGT | the only exception beirs small broilers, which i | Poultry still in light supply and firm. if‘w’; e ekt e e ates st sy | shade higher: top, $ 60; mixed and butchers, | are lower. Powell-st | PEE e - ias s e ais TS £ TR sixty days. Posted rates, $4 e o, Sl 455 60 v Bowellst R 6a.117 California . % - A i - A A e e e @5 60; good to choice heavy. § POULTRY — Live Turkeys, 11g12 for Goo- | Sac L & GRis. 9 — Giant Con Co.. % 70 ARRIVE. Fruit stands about the same. @4 55, Silver certificates, $9%@80ic, 8 W 8% | rough, $5 305 40; light, $ 2@5 3%: BUIK of | i ong 13g1e for Hens; Geese, per pain | S F & SIV 5a.117 —~ | Vigorit . ¥ 3 = A e . yer, %c. Mexican dollars, 4i%c. ~Government | SIS0 B BGSS ) o) weak to 10c | $1 75@2; Goslings, 32 2@2 50; Ducks, 3 5095 60 | 3 T of Col 8- 1 — | Sugap Stocke— [ | " steamer. | . jo= Provisions dull at unchanged priccs. | bonds, steady; State bonds, inactive; rallroad | jower; lambe, slow to firm for best: g00d 1o | for old and $6@7 for young: Hens, $1 50@5 50: | Do (1505). S TR ol T 7 0 g onds, strong. holek wethors, "% S04 taie o choice mixed, | Young Roosters, te wg?. 0l0 Ressrs 435 | Do (1a) Honokaa § Co. 2% — Point Arena [Apr- 1 X 5 = 75@5 30; Western sheep, $ 4045 §5; year- | 4 50; Fryers, : Broilers, $ @430 for| Do (1912). Hutch S P Co. 24% — 2 lae or Meats as previously quoted. | London Market. X lings; $5 506 25: native lambs, $ @7 3; | large and §2'50G3 for small; Pigeons, §1 15G2 per | Do lst cg G — — Kilauea S Co.. 21 21% ieria & Puget Sound/ADF. . 1 2 A KT dozen ior old and $1 fo@2 for Squabs. S P Br fa......107%4127% Makaweli S Co §7% — Humboldt. ... .- Apr Local stock market more active. e e N o GAME—Nominal, S Y Water Ga. 11l Onomea S Co.” B e s 2 5 2 3 .~ mme e 2 4| Paauhau § C TACOMA. ...« .- . ccie. vertiser's London financial cablegram says: New York Metal Market. SV W (3 m) 102 - —"| Miscellaneous— - e Decreased imports of specie. The markets here were quiet to-day, but there iy Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Stitn Gas 6. ® — |Al Pack Assnils 18t b oo > Ay \ The bank re- | NEW YORK, April 26.—Trading in the mar- Inicrease: cxports of Salmon. .| was more investment busine Water Stocks— Cal Fruit Asn. turn caused a firmer tone, although the close | ket for metals was not very active. The un- 541 The Egg market is badly mixed, owing to the | Contra Costa Harbo Marin Count n City of Puebla. Victoria & Puget Sound Aloha Crescent City. 3 was rather unsettled. Consols were fractionally | dertone, however, continues generally weak, | Perniclous system of contracting on newspaper vity and strength to-day. Total sales, par n - | Sbring_Valley. 93% — harder and the war loan touched 1 1-3 premiiim | owing to the unfavorable cables and the over- | quotations, wrich is not good business pro aas & Elecirl t | @ A D cedure and s going to make trouble for some- State of Cal.... Portiand s Charters. value, $2,350,000. on strong buying, finishing-at 1 3-16. Americans | production of fron. Cent G L Co. Octavia . amburg o United States bonds were unchanged In bid | yore inactive but cheerful, being made harder | Tin in London was 10s lower, this, together :’:d‘_{él::fl" (ol later. hTh;S- 1}26 is ‘bflfll paid | Cent L & P... Arcata = loade merchandise for Hcmu!uluf. | price. W YORK STOCK LIST. despite the absence of Continental support. rllh (re falling of a tin ;cns\:\;r;x::llll;: o | e thi:‘:'zn::l:;edlure E:n r:";:fi:u;;‘:“:; . Morning Session. Titania » 4 loads co T 2 > New Yo m: 5 5 P O P R < | ‘\he“h,:“"-}hffff"’:i e e e very: weale Bt 435 S0G19 1. this clty and sold at 1. which. of course, | 40 Alaska Packers: Assoclation 3 e e i s Stock— | =5 gy Sy Lake copper, while it was lower In Lon- | ought to be the quoted price. But if 18c were | 10 Honokaa Sugar Co. e B -sseve 2 Atchion ..o iy tnsh bonds, the latter on New Yok in- | don, was dull -and steady here at sustained | quoted, then the San Francisco merchant R ool 3 - ’ g, Baitimore & Oh on bear closing, The bank bought £30,000 In | PRGEe: IoSinE At T\ . weak and momi. | WOuld bave to get 19, and the next day Zic, k £ ; 2 Exports of Salmon. Canadian Pacifl German coin. The fall in sterling exchange | nai.“cidsing ac i 30. Nor 1 Norihern foundry | 4050 on. until the price would be above whai | Mackinaw 3 : % reduccd the talk of American exports, but it is | hal: Slosing ac #1350 e, 1 2 e koods were selling for, which would stop Willamette : whe b b ng the iy Ohto reported that gold s golng out soon from Lon- - e atly this whole foollsh business, which is getting Corona - st g g ::“‘?.u: - S v Great Western don to Parts. Call money was firm at un. |4 ffad was dull and uominally unchanged ut | (%" boyish, It fs safe to say that in no | Crescent City.. H ths he T e e | changed rates and bills were Rarderiand tewer.| H.3 and # 721 - hade lower on ne. | OtHer city in’ the United States Is such fool- | Cotumi ackages, valued at $634850, 5o, Ind & Louisville..... were offering. The bank renewed the few sums | . Sbq ter Was weak and a shade lower on o ishness shown in a market as that displayed cases and 3300 packages a s isville prefd..... | due and also lent slightly, besides doifig a mod- receipts, closing we in_the handling of Eggs in San Francisco. he same time last year. ago, Ind & | erate business in discounts, The bank return | Pid and $4 60 asked. Butter Is very firm. Cheese stands the same. Imports of Specie cago, Rock Island & Pacific. merely representing bankers holding back funds | *PPer $17%. - roreamery—Fancy creamery, 17%G18c; seconds, | *' 3 Spring Valley Water | - mports of Of . > for the end of the month and the war loan call 5% i s it He o | 130 Spring Valley Water . Corona. n Diego. Apr. 27, 11 am|Pler 1L | of 10 per cent on Thursday. Condition of the Treasury. eiy—Fancy, 164@1%c; good to choice, 4@\ “I5 Spring Valley Water . | Columbta . Portiand....... Apr. 5. 10 am Pler 24 ¢ specte &t this port during the first CLOSING. ki & e e Tetecs Yours Auierica. 50 reet— Peru ....... Panama Apr. 35 }z m Q‘:‘S‘ ? the ¥ 746, 2 st | > S # - o " » e L s D -y . 9 1o pe Nome A 28, 12 m|Ple be year were 3143388, agains Colorado Southern LONDON, April 2% —Canadian Pacific, 9; | WASHINGTON, April 2.—To-day's state-| s stern, 16a17c tern, 15@16c per In. | 1000 United States Is. e O b mar iy ot g ring the same time last year the | e & I maa & Western. 1743 | Unlon Pacific preferred, 77; Northern Pacific | ment of the treasury balances in the general | EGGS—Quoted at 11@isc for store and 16@ Atternoon Session. el Ape. 2 ollows: < item, - oy e el preferred, 78; Grand Trunk, 8; Anaconda, 10%: | fund, exclusive of the $130,000,000 gold reserve | 17% per dozen for ranch. Board— £ g Pomons .- [Huntbolit. ....|Apr. B, 8 ver bullion, $6 3 »enver > Gi i atenar 288" e e; money ! it — Alaska Packers' Association. 18 P . 6 leading sources were Denver & Rio Grande prefd. 3 by, per ounce; money, | in_the division of resumptiol ”“E“"«o hA\n_l; < = X California Fruit Canners. 106 Samoa Humboldt. ... | Apr. :. 460, snd Hawailan Islands, 358,140, Ere Lo able cash balance, $145,755,435; £o1d, 350,254,550, Decidrous and Citrus Fruits. Contra Costa Water . Te o e et T p s Deia S0t g A i e 50 Equitable Gas A rena..| Pol “|Apr. 30, 5 vo = — x . > 2 o Ve Gray: bor| Apr. 30, M erantile Tritst Combony s Sale of Sheepskins. Cherries held up well, as there was a ship- | 10 Glant Powder Con R e TN Mercantile Trust Company. Hn s | Nesi ok Coos d Prod S ping demand, though receipts continued to in- R s :% Kahului May 1 i ~ JBERR 1ilinois ¢ is m ana Lfroauce. LONDON, April 26.—A sale of sheepskins | crease. Berrles and citrus fruits stood about Rl Flsin o€ _ Vic & Pgt Sd. May 1L Ris i JOAIRY DX She OCERNE O | Towa Centrai i Y was held to-day and 3262 bales were offered. | the sam: Hana ntation C i San Francisco was held on the Iowa Central prefd #*: % | The attendance was good and a large propor- | DECIDUOUS FRUITS— 5 10 Hawallan Comm: May wing officers and directors being ity, Pittsburg & Guif.. & s tion of the offerings were sold. Merino real-| APPLY c@$2 per box. 50 Honokaa "My ck W. Zelle, president; N. D. e & Western... NEW YORK, April 20.—FLOUR—Receipts. | ized 3@4d; merino clothing, %d and cross breds, | STRAWBERRIES—$3G5 per chest for large | 100 Hc China & Japan May ident: John Dempster McKee, e & Western prefd. | 14,345 barrels; exports, 12,562 barrels, without | %@!sd moére than the last sale. 3 and $1@9 for small berries ~ Recelpts were | 2% Hul n {\_ym Ko JiChina & JapaniJes : e = | o ., . - 262 chest erries from the south, . | 2 Kilauea 5 | North Fos bol: P b Loutsville & Nashville: s o i B v et Portiand's Business CHERKI @$1 per box for common red | 19 Makaweli S C &0 | Thyra na &Japan May W Irwin, D. O. Mills, James Nanhattan Elevated .. L it il s - and white and 53150 for black. Receipts | 100 Paaurau € F Co. o | . » - : : Metropolitan Street Railway EAT— ,500; . 1L740. - were 666 boxes. Paauhan S P Co & Pment for March 3L 190, Mexican Central -. bushels. Spot. weak: No. 2 red, 7 f. o.| PORTLAND, April 2.—Clearings, $238,025; | CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 25@2 75 uhau S P Co....... ] g By | Minneapolis & St Louls b. afloat; No. 2 red, 7% elevator: No. 1 North- | balances, $51,506. per box: Seedlings, T5c@$1 75; Lemons, $1G1 50 Gas & Electric Co.... I3 el Rl ¥ ek g o Minneapolis & St Louis prefd el ey o afioat o Areren: TG LA for common and $2 for mocd to chotce: | 50 S F Gas & Electric Co. las s Shipping Intelligence. RESOURCES. Missouri Pacific 1 hard Duluth, 71% f. o. b. afloat. A = Mexican Limes, $4a- Bananas, $1 25@2 50 | $5007 S P of A Bonds. 114 50 o honls Movlie & Ohlo...[2001 0 | Options afier opening 4 trifie easy this morn- Northern Wheat Market. per bunch; Pineappies, $3 5044 per dozen. ame 3 * Missouri, I% | ing because of fine crop news and unsatisfac- Al e 0,000 Spring v fs.. agits ] issouri, Kans & Texas prefd 36% | tory cables, firmed up sharply with corn. OREGON. : . r s — ARRIVED. v -119% | Scalpers covered and upheld the market untll | pORTTAND, Aprll 2%.—In the local wheat Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Thursday, April 2. afternoon. when realizing ensued and prompted Coakie e — = s e, Jesn, 3 Do Toie Boveas Yy inactiv-| DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks | | market there was the same mas orfolk & Western prefd ¢ weak at 3 ity that has been a prominent feature of the S TR i e g P M 57 hours from San e, clos ye: July market for the past few w Fifty-threc | s e S0} pline - Lnety, “16Wey. prefd. September, T3%@i4%c, closed | cents was offered for Walla Walla, but nc s P MAONc for 8008 and Sso: for B0 ol Home Ofl 45| “gimr City of Rio de Janeiro, Ward, 30 days Ontario & Western. ... are reported at that figure and a cent more | Apricots, §@10c for Royals and ile for 0 Home Oil ddess, s 43 o om Hongkong, via Yokohama 1% days, via Oregon Rallway & Navigation. was offered for some stock for milling pur- | Moorparks; Peaches, 4%@ic for Standards, Afbornoont Saulict’ | Honolulu T days 10 hours. Oregon Ry & Navigation prefd poses. . or chotce and 6c for fan Peeled Peaches, Board— | " 'Stmr Crescent City, §tockfleth, 30 hours from Awanin 2 . Nowi T tvotes, | s OEIRE U Mhon by Alitpem ents 12i4¢; Evaporated App! %4@éc; Suncdrted, 3@ [ 100 Barker Ranch 115 % T 70e; mila Guiet: Codlove: SO, Bitiies | e Meeksening todlay we 4c per Ib; Pears, 31@4%c for dark and 7@8c for | 0 Home Oil e erman, Grant, 26 days from Ma- 311, | closed steady, with prices points net WASHINGT bright halves; Black Figs, 1%@2c; White Figs, | 400 Home Oil 440 3 0 | lower. Total reported TACOMA, April 26.—WHEAT—There were no | 2@dc; Bleached Plums, unbleached Plums, | rect— S Crande Wi cluding: - - June, changes in’quotations to-day; bluestem, S5k and lic for unpitte 108 Mome: Ot &4 ‘an Francisco.. d. August club, 58%e. me:if-hix‘lh:ll;;:x‘lxvs;-‘. s‘"hl;:ncfii.» per MINING STOCKS. - n—Pacific Time.) D : mpson’s, per’ Ib, e, L e Thursday, April 2. NCISCO, April 2%, § p. m. byt ey R—Raw, steady; refined, quiet. Foreign Markets. o Shotoe, Tige: standard, biac; | _The following were the rales on the San e IR AR ; uthwestern. .. —Raw, & ; refined, 5 r Ib., 8igc: choice, 7 rd, 61G; | o heiscn Stock and. Exchangs Boand yester. | _Stmr Corona, Glelow, San Diexo; Goodall, r the seasonal rainfalls to outhwestern prefd. teceipts, 3T packages; firm; S P nbleached Sultanas, 5c; Seedless, | & rONCIS g 3 " | Perkins & Co. with those of the same | 4 15%@1Se; factory, 13@l4%c. | LONDON, April 26.—Consols, 100%; silver, 2-crown, loose Muscatels, lay: B STkl Ship St Nicholas, Brown, Bristol Bay: Alaska raintatie in Jast twentr- | Hecelpts, 7 packages; steady: | 27 7-16d; French rentes, 100f 90c; cargoes on 4-crown, 7c; London Layer c g Sesslon. Weste: t ma 1@l standard California, 29s 7l%d; English country DRIED FRUITS. markets, quiet. = Association. ierra Nevada. 41 s, Queenstown; @ e Jessemene, Thomas, Q 100 St Louls ...... 12| W MeNear. e 100 Yellom acket. 1| Bark Azate, Bergman, Bristol Bay: crown, §130 per box; 3-crown, $160. Fancy | 200 Challenge Clusters, §2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, §3. 50 Mexican are f. 0. b, at common shipping points | 100 Overman Southern Pacific outhern Railway -Last This Last 24 hours. season. season. 000 4 wuthern Railway prefd it e R 600 Overman i - om 3 NEW YORK. April 26.—The market for evap: | ciipdart callfornia, s 1000, Had: Wheat in 8g3c for standards and Atternoon Session P rwiiight. Centhen, Kihel and Fanning 000 I orated apples continues to hold steady In Paris, firm: flour in’ Paris, quiet; F: Almonds. 11=@12 for | 200 pest & Belcher 20 400 Mexican . Tatong: 3 WikBtman Jr. v . abscnce of sellers at fully sustained prices. | £ % O Y e ¥ per shell, 9@i0c for soft and 4@3c for hard | J00 Ealiagnia ..ol 50 109 Occldental SAILED. s s e uite, Tuled (Cull; 'k “stenny |- LoMPON-—Upianas, §7-180 shell. Peanuts, s%@6%c for Eastern and Sc for | ‘159 Challenge 18] 1200 Ophir . Thursday, April 2. den e 5 S California. Brazil Nuts, T@Sc. Filberts, 12 | g chollar . 23 300 Overman Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victoria, etc. g 3,000—Wheeling & L E.... STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, CLOSING. 12c. Pecans, 11@13c. Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. | 500 Con Cal & Va.1 5 1000 Potosi - e Diniey 4| Wheellng & L E 3 Gl SURe vams. ENRe, Ehelce T e, EAT—Spot—Steady: No. 1 California, 6s | | HONEY—Comb, i1ls@12c for bright and 104@ | 0 Crown Point.. 14| S0 Savage y Dot Morte. Allen, Astorfa, et 459 sin Centra) - - v 2 44@6s 4%d: No. 1 Northern spring, 6s 11d. Fu- | 1lc for light amber: watel vhite ex : 160 Gould & Curi 5 100 Yellow Jacket. h Fork, Bash, Eureka. - e ALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—I%@ic. Sares—cul April, nominal; May, bs 9%d; | i%Ci lght amber extracted, TN@T4C; dark. | 0 Justice e O National City, Detimers, Fort Brags. APRICOT val PEACHES—Peele Moorpark unpeeled, | Stmr Francis Cutting. Walker, Kodiak. The folbwine were the sals. in the Pacidc| Stmr Newsboy, Walvig, Usal Stock Exchange vesterday: | U S stmr_Bear, Tuttle, Seattle. Chemainus. faximum temperature, IK E BEESWAX —24@26e per 1b. | s=@6c per Ib. 2%d. Futures—Quiet; May, 4s %d; July, 4s ¥d; COXDITIONS AND GENERAL | 4 FORECAST. Br stmr Warfield, Petti about 30 degrees over | can Spirits prefd “ | erratically because many had expected a rush sugar-cured Hams, 13%@i4c; Mess Beef, 312 per Afterncon Seanfon. TELEGRAPHIC. of selling orders, in place of which some of Exchange and Bullion. bbl ST LOBOS, April 25, 10 p m—Weather oD % & | * i e Pmt,"‘l(ms' R | Br ship Clan Gaibraith, Barker, Queenstown. American | Chicago Grain Market. = % | The market 1s steadily getting duller, and | 3 Challenge Con O L T BAIEn, MR, AN, ey | | E¥hae 18 i ors SO SESASORCS &0 Chidling Schr Churchiil, Treaner, Grays Harbor. Aiperiosn & * % LOCAL MARKETS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 1ic per 1b for heavy, | 200 Mexican 4 Sehr Ralph J Long, Isigkeit, Stuslaw River, erature has fallen from 10 to 16 de- | AENRS [ | 11c for light medium, 12¢ for light, 13¢ for ex-| 50 OPRIr 100 Standard - Schr Mary E Russ, Wikender, Tacoma. BEoa e ey e CHICAGO, April 25.—The corn market opened | ¥ % | tra ight-and Mikc for sugar cured. Eastern | sy orerman i 2 %0.Tnlow Con . Sehr Lufsa D, Dickson, Cape Nome. ountains is reported extra_Mess, $13; Family, $14; extra Prime [ co0 Dogy & Belcher 20/ 360 Ogeldental .... 0 | BOS, - and Arizona T, | the influential people were buyers. The in- Fork 14500157 extraClear, $19; Mess, 31650 | 300 Choliar T 2! 30 OBnir -1 : wind NV (‘\()E}ol‘.‘.lltflyld\:m“u sximum wind velocities are | a [T <t abargih, 3 Sterling Exchange, sixty days... — Smoked Beef, 1214@13c per Ib. 209 Chollar ;2! 20 Potost H LLISION. | 1% 1% | fluences were the strength of Liverpool, par- e b H as. b for| 2 ] 2 - | COLULU, April 1i—Bktn Echo, leavt "r:rrn‘:t‘irngrrxnfle‘s?‘ S2s 273 | ticularly for spot, and the reports of delay tn | Storling ige; alghc = LARD—Tierces quoted at 7@Sc per Ib for| o) Con Cal & Va.l37 200 Potosi . 26| HONOLULU, Apr . _leaving riing Cables . | compound and_8iz@ec for pure, half-barrel: % | Honolulu on the 17th in tow collided with Nor 5 ! 200 Crown Point... 14 vage = 5, &nd Lander, 22, from | seeding due to the rains. A broad general | New York Exchange, sight.. ... Dure, 9%c: 10-1b tins. 9%e: 5-Ib ‘tins, 10isc. e o o e Nevada. o3| bark Fortuna. striking her on port quarter, | an Tobacco . demand developed at the t and the price | New York Exchange, telegraphic COTTOLENE-Tierces, skasc per 1b; hait- | 100 Shikitan (.20 30 300 Yellow Jacket, 5 | carrving away Fortuna's rail. Broke the water American Tobacco p Anaconda Mining Co. Brooklyn Rapid Trans| Colorado Fuel & Tron.. Continental Tobacco ...... Continental Tobacco pref Federal Stesl Federal at San Francisco for thirty April 27, 1900. a—Fair Friday, with brisk went up on the jump, longs, shorts and traders | Fine Silver, per ourice. i 10-1b tins, 9. barrels, %@ #% buying as If there was'nothing In the worlg | MeXican Dollars 2 # BT ¢ 1% | worth having save corn. At the top the de- Whoab o d Otlos Crii Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. #% | mand slackened and in proportion the offerings teal an (870 LT LGNS e | increased. The cash business was poor and o HIDES AN s and brands s - New York reported only ten loads taken for| WHEAT—Liverpool and Paris were both firm. | 4poug 1c under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, | Alta | ways and lift of spanker boom: aluo broke sky- N A NS. light and after rail and companion way; wheel Senaa o ash damaged. Echo lost her martingale and all THURSDAY, April 26—4 p. m. headgear. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 03 04 Justice . 2z 03 02 04 Kentuck [ ¥ T rnia—Cloudy and unsettied ¥, with showers in the moun- iwest, changing to light northerly SPOKEN. April 22, lat 38 N. lon 31 W—Br ship Ben Deéarg, from Seattle, for Liverpool. G 3 —a ‘ pened steady and quiet, but fell off 340; dight, 9@3%e; Cowhid 08 10 Lady Wash 05| March 0, lat 16 S, lon 3 W—Br ship Afon General 1375 | export- noor showing in comparison with | Chicago opene medium, 9%c; dight, 9@3%c; Cowhides, | Andes . 08 10 Lady Wash ... 5 = . a Friday. g | : i borglors g om § . tor San Francisco. p i :-‘:;-.‘\,\z‘_\‘n;-“;rfln:l,d.flycnld Glucose Sugar | recent export business. Under these conditions | half a cent. The sentiment was more bearish ; Stags, Tc; Salted Kip, 9G9%c; Calf, 10c; | Belcher 16 17 Mexican it | Alaw. from Swamsen, (or N = G 10 | March 31, lat 8 N, ) e Glucose Sugar pr | the market proceeded to relinquish its early | on the absence of demand, the indifference of s onlle Best & Belcher 20 2i Oceldental ..... 08 -t B T & International Baper | gains and the result was a_ weak close. May | European buvers and showers in the North- | DY ;‘,‘;”,‘;.,"‘.‘;’.‘,"'vi’l'.’“fs'm: Dry Cn‘:;u‘lgzk Bullion 03 Ophir 0.5 | Deusee s Raed T4 B, Sum: CRect i . . o International Paper pref % | ranacd from ke to 29%c and closed %o down | west, Later on’thers was & rallying tandency D e Sneariinge. Jsisoa cach ahows | Caledonta 8 Overman Boul o NumCELLASOUR L nd_vicinity - Laclede Gas 3 i | at 39ic; July, from o to c, closing | on the strength 4n Corn. 5 3 0e: i C] 5om| NDON, B e ey g Cational Biscait o...... | %@t depressed at 4015G40%c. Tessipte ners | CThe local Market was easy and dull, “_M'és“g‘:g."fi.,‘:,;“'i’;‘.“a'?x‘, N s T Voo | Chalienge . 19 Savage . 8 8| from Cardiff, for Acapulco, has been posted I8 i Forecast Official National Biscuit prefd were 148 cars. Trade early was characterized | Spot Wheat—Shipping, %@%%c; milling, | 0" 25@1 15 for small; Colts, 50c. Deer | Confidence .. %0 Scorplon . — 02| Lloyds as missing. ol National Lead .. : by great activity, but the later part of the | 973c@sL. . B iner or rad skins, 400; fall o medt- | .Con Cal & Va. 0 Seg Beicher.... 02 (4 DOMESTIC PORTS. ational Lead pr session the animation was much less marked, CALL BOARD SALES. S a Moer winter. or thin skins, 20e. "Goat | Con Imperial . — (3 Slerra Nevada. 2 4| rcoMA—arrived April %—Schr E K Wood, * * thonel Seel : | In the wheat pit at the opening disappoint- | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December— | Siine” Prime Angoras, 75¢; large and smooth, | Con New York. — 01 Stiver Hill R e At ™ . ' tional Steel ment was felt at the cabies, which did ot | 26,000 ciia, $1 04 e Eureka Con.... — 50 St Louis e A o Arrived Apeil 16—Sck Msante RN MARK! Yew York Alr Brake . | reficct the advance here yesterday. In ad- | Second Session—December—2000 ctls, $1 (3% | ““FATLOW-No. 1 rendered, 5@s%c per Ib; No. [ Crown Point... 13 14 Standard = B Tt Ohreare | EASTE! ETS. North American { aition to this the weather was reported per- | 4000, §1 04, 2, 4laic: refined, 6ic: Rrease. IW@ac. Exchequer ..... — 03 Syndicate . April 2-Schr Expansion, for Grays | Pacific Coast ..., ] fect and the crop prospects good. With there Regular Morning Sesslon—December—2000 ctls, | ' \wOOI,-Spring elip 18 quotable as follows: | Gould & Curry. 24 25 Union Con o 1l A * a3 | Pacific Const Tst prefd. things in mind the beglnning of trade saw |81 04; May—2000, 9c. Northern tiee, j6a1e; Northern defective, 13 | Hale € Norc... 3 3 Utah ..o 10 11| TN yprt 55— sche 7 M Cotman, trom Port },::“g:_;m:! 24 prefd.. the market easy and depressed. The corn| Afterncon Session—May—2000 ctls, 84%c: 2000, | 150; Middle County, free, 15@l7c; Middle | Julla Dot ellow Jacket. 24 2 strength, however, wan felt almost immediately | M3c; December—6i00, $108%s:, 20,000, 81 093 | County. detective, 13Gi5c; Southern, Mountain and under that influence wheat rallied, short: BARLEY—The drying north 'win owing | 12 ins'. 12@140: do, free. 7 months’, Se Covering freely. The cash business was very | preity much all over the State 1s affecting the | 4o defective, 1 months', 10@12c; Humboldt and | Watches are securely held on the | slack and the trade in futures most of the | market, and ae there is an Improving local | Méndocino, 20@23c; Nevada, 16@1sc per lb. handle bar of a bicycle by a new clamp, DO—Arrived April 26—Bark Vidette, ttle SEATTLE—Arrived April 25—Br bark Holy« sod, from Tacoma New York Stock Market. NEY YORK, April 36.—The stock market de- People's Getens: Pressed Steel Car ..... Pressed Steel Car prefd Pullman Palace Car vel essive show r. time quiet. With the talent bearish the break | demand the tendency is toward an advance. | “HOPS—6@dc per Ib. chi - | Sailed April 2—Stmr Excelsior, for Valdes; veloped &n impressiv A show of strength dur- | Standard Rope & Twine. in corn was readily followed, early buyers | Quotations are already up a fraction. In ad- G which is formed of a split tube to en- lflm Cottage City, for Skaguay; stmr Dirigo, latter part of to-day. The principal | Sugar .. selling out. The close was weak. May ranged | ditlon, the local millers allowed their stocks F s M Mark, gage the vertical portion of the bar, | sor Skaguay e rise was & resumption of the | Surar pretd ..o | from esso to e%c and closed K@%c down at |to run down in expectation of o bresk and San Francisco Meat Market. With a pair of fingers extending from | . Arrived April 25—Stme Humboldt, from Skag- in Pennsylvant a Balti- Deton 5 K @65%c; July opened at 67%c to 67 0= tarted in to buy again. Spot supplies x uay. o Giotk e movmit et 1 e e i vanced 3 e7%c and dectined g et el 'm.‘z ll;enre A8 plenty’in the country. | BEEF—eg7c per Ib for falr to cholce. | the tube, beltweiln fl\xmch :he c;;se rests, | “Siiieg Aoril -Sche Abble ¥ Morria, for has been accompanied by rumors | United States Rubber 4 O e, (40 UNBEE Y Uiy Feed, ¢ for No, 72 oft | VEAL—%@dc per Ib. with a slotted finger for the stem, | Cape Nome. - ats were stead: ipping grades, S0@8THc; 4 101G $ )RT CRESCENT—Passed Aorfl 26— * speculative interests which had United States Rubber pref. el T F e o e T Ll "¢ | MUTTON—Wethers, 7@T4e; ewes, 64@7c per | which is fitted with a lock to clamp the | yho iy Tor teattie, 0 " t in the advance had sold out x:p;:.m- “’;:"‘ e and wheat. Even at the periods of the great- CALL BOARD SALES. . “’LAMHprIHx4 $@9%c per Ib. watch tightly. Stmr - Westport, for + profits. The news of the very Republic Tron & Steel prefd. i3 | £ft strength in corn and wheat this market| yntormal Session—9:15 o'clock—December—| PORK_Live Hogs, 5%@64c for small and i led April 26—Stmr Pox in prospect for permanent bet- PEC & st Louts. : 83 | Tesponded very heavily. The cash demand was | 2009 ctis, 77%c medium and S%@5%e for large: stock Hogs and 2 ailed April 2—Stmr Pomona, for s 2 . reported poor and the good weather h 4 2 . ‘ n Francisco; stmr Despateh, for San Fran- ncreased shipments awakened Third Avenue . 0846 | Hprestie iast * aitealls m.e‘:pc:‘ Second Session 2o 4 e, feeders, G%@5%c; dressed Hogs, T@8ic. mme Dail. = ot . Local lar Morning Sesefon-) X erndsii n of Qividend Incresses being | oot o were 132 cars. May ranged from 20%o t0 S4® | aitemeon Sensian May_2000 ctls, Tie. ¢ ived Aorll 2-Br bark Collingrove, from yostponed, not only on Pennsyl- | oo "'“‘,ms"\,o BRG Biac, and closed M@Wc under yesterday at| OATS The market rules firm at the advance, General Merchandise. BN T e e I M fled Asril %—Schr Fred . but on Balth > . 14G23%c; July sold from o 2314, < ik chants’ Ex s . Cal., " 2 oot gt |98 B A e SIATTIASh ke A S 1o D%02Mhc | and dealers report a ‘continuation of the de L i Lard was the main item in the provision mar- | “Syite. BAGS—San _Quentin DBags, 5 65; Calcutta | qpc{ime ball on the tower of the new Ferry | (v : Red, 11734 ., ket ‘There was & big trade and the tone was | g1 orimri 15: Black, $101 Ypg POL T OTY | Grain Bags, eu@ee; Wool Bags, 54Gs4c | puilding was dropped at exactly moon to-day—- d en ‘issued)....10215/N ¥ Cen N PORT. I 895N J Cen gen s, 4 ddends, but to-day the ¥ % v ived April 2-Br stmr increase in the Penn-| Do 108% N Car 6s, | firm. July pork closed 2%@5c_lower at $12 85; v ‘White is_quoted at $1021@ | Fleece Twine, Tic. f. e., at poon of the 120th meridian, or at §| NEW YORK-Arr ®yivania dividend rate took form again and | DO 1095 Do 4s . | July closed a shade lower at §7 25@2 27%; July :E‘.?/.H?e:}ifi“:;'fi Eastern Yellow at §115G1 g COAL—Wellington, $3 per ton; new Welling- | o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. 4 Athos, from ;‘ s was circulated with gre-: explicitness. Bids| DO 132N Pac 3 ribs closed a shade depressed at 37 073 per ctl; mixed, $112@1 15 per ctl. ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, '§7 50; Seattle, O e IR & F . o ARG GMNE. gt 1B i Tigd were made on the board for the mext semi- | Do i Ny e s The leading futures ranged as follo Ty k- Go@yithc per ctl. $6 50; Bryant, 36 50; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, S SELARGEAL Salle » Lyd- annual dividend o ::emu\'l\'ul. S ) g iN':')'o & W con 4 ARTICLES. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Cocperative IWAllbad 3.\ Comberinud. 455 . 5 Ffll—},\;rl\gd March 21—Br stmr Victorious, of shares of stoci t, compared with | . | en — - 2 ul i e T ce Feb 25. 25 per cant the last rate. The mecting of | P° 13 |Ors Nav 1sts Wheat No. 2— Flour and Millstuffs. oite Bgg. $U; Cannel, §i1 per. ton; Coke 315 P T BLIN-Arrived April 22—Br ship Alctnous, ‘ the @ieectors for the purgose of m“"‘l:e ! Kl{lhr‘y:ogul‘!n.fi. 1&%‘ ;\‘pru 5 B e L i per ton ‘l‘nghullxl‘(':ngs :;Tnxg_ ;;o%klnl; Castle Gate Sun, Moon and Tide S Ot e . dividend rate is fixed for Tuesday next. These | * Do adf g 704 Juiy U s M| 8% | rme China steamer took out 1130 barrels | M0 RO SRINEG SN S E Refning Comn- i T Mantin. TIhe R Toowt indirect inny Baliimore and Ohio | e Septenber e b W Bl i3 tamily extrds, 33 0g2 7, | BN Fihne” Hulted, S3e. Fosased | X * | AT MAS Krrived Avenn 26 ~ P - o Corn No. v ram! g Tusl , 5.50c; Powdered, 3 MAS—Arriv 2 who ratved. 1 PoThene Roval. Ta e Aprit 3 sl ool 39 | uetkt terims; bakers extras, #8 40G5 0; Oregon | 5.5ic; Candy Granulated, 0.106; Dry Granulated, | UPifsd Stetes Coast and Geadetio Survey— | SLAYIELC-ATTIT A7 R e gy g hondlign g ep I | May i %] 35| 3918 | ang Washington, §2 25G8 per barrel. sc; Confectioners’ A, fc; Magnalia A, 46lc; | Simet and Helghts of High and Low | PURS NG’ Aitived April 5—Nor stmr Tita- la, whose operations for & rise were. in RO ke o Al 4 40| 0% | “MILLSTUFFS. Prices fn sacks are as fol-| BEle o0 golden O, dile; parrels. 10| Prancisco Bay. Published by official au. | nia, hence April %, and sailed for San Fran- d by the steel and wire episode, re g el . 41 |lows, usual discount to the frade: B | S0-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less | aLBOitY Of the Superintendent. O ONOLULU—Arrived Aoril sumed their operations to some extent. Thi Flour, §2 75 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, $2 ye FLE its et NOTE—The high and low waters occur at| HONOLU ey 1—Haw bark e AR Bl Bl B o xS Te ek B Somont £4 ) MPLITR M WITR PO | oty e e i PR Sl | mimeegn, S N e e 5 P Sogbintire o Sasidadent | W R W e e i e 2 Receipts of Produce P s o S W el Sk s | o B O - Tt ete 55 ina, ole 3§80 2 7 or Por e e e o e el s | 1275 li2s0 (1270 270 | e parres, ¥72; in sacks, 1 T5G7; Pearl ol FRIDAY, APRIL 21, Townsend: bktn Echo, for Port Towhsend: sche e market, The movement ia stili oo 1257%4/12 90 (1285 1255 | Barley, $6; Spiit Deas, 3; Green Peas, § 50 per e et Ak o = Mg & St for Port Townsend i o e ot s e s Bt} Jzomal 730 | 70] 700 |10 1O Flour, ar ske... 63% Hay. ons ... 3 | Datny Vostok: for Tacoma: e it e e iy Bave had thels efiect: | i ol Beptember AT |TEw| iR |TES Hay and Feedstuffs. Batiey, caa oo 000 Bran, ks 20 | Salled March 2—Ger shin Peru, for Che- Sisteminty hat & siragihning ot o o 108%| Do_deferred | Fhort ribs, 100 Ths— ey Oats, ct S0 C ks, 2 | OCEAN STEAMERS. oy, S S aamng eiect on 3he | 1m0 |col & South 4 | May 705 1705 [702%705 | Bran continues weak and quiet. Hay and | Corn, ctls . 4lb Potatoe: 24 | CHERBOURG—Arrived April %-Stme Co- tral of Georgia of 20 per cent. Returns of | . 12/0phir . ! : No. 2 red, 63%@70%e; No. 2 corn, 39:@ STUFFS—Rolled Barley, 17 per ite, bals 235 Quickailver, " fiks, dam, from New York.' ¥ross earnings for the third week in Apri | © 140 Plymouth T 13 d0%or Mo, 2 oats ““g"" o) wolksr. B | T el D T, biing, | To bals B il ] Jiaited April %-Stmr Rotterdam, for New were also upiformly favorable. These factors €0/ Quicksliver . 150 | 28%c; No. '3 white, 21@28%c; No. 2 rye, silge: $0gas; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Corn Meal, | Wool, bales ...... 212 Leather, rolis. s NG Aol Al 308 of strength caused growing uneasiness among | K 20/ do prefd . L7580 | No. 2 barley, 40%@4ic; No. 1 flaxseed, 31 ; Cracked Corn, $2550; Mixed Feed, $15 50; 4 OREGON. S Yool pril 26—Stmr Labn, from the rather wicldy shors intessst aad the do- | Hale & Nore B e e o e L 3 ees SOnc P bar- | Cottunmead Skeal cppminel = S 0| Fonir, - ais FR T QUEENSTOWN — Arrived Aoril 26 — Stme mand from jemen: no small estake . 'Standa: rel, $11 T ; lard, nds, P —Wheat common to good; 3 T L . A 4 in the rally in the market. The nnnudA::::‘ Iron Silver . iUnion Cor 18 | ehort cibe sides oGaD 38 SHT 07 by eatied | for ehotos. Snd-bosastonally Fib; Wheat and Dat; Weiyalng, < Sor R4 tarnon. of Mexi 26 Yell ; B NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides Sailed Aoril 2%6—Stmr Pennland. from Liver- ¢ the sterling exchange market to-day gave can ellow Jacket. u!;:g;.msf-n(boxed‘)“ s'q'sh?z” : I:lm clc_-rnl.lng:; r m ‘2;! $6@8; Barley, $@7; Alfalfa, $6@ IRt e s i e nvon’m | e P g7t | B00ds, per gallon, $§1 25%4; sugars, cut loaf, 6.00c; | STRAW—25@35c pes bale. hand column the successive tides of the| NEW YORK—Arrived Aoril 26—Stmr Barce- 1G4 | Eranviated, 5.ddc. £ THE STOCK MARKET. day in the order of occurrence as to time. The | lona. from Hamburg: stmr Germanic, from b time column gives the second tide of L ST | ARTICLES. Receipts. | Shipm'ts. Beans and Seeds. the day. the third time column the third tide | _Sailed April 36—Stmr La Touraine. for Havre: | Flour, barrels 20, .00 | 18,00 ool aha TRnt e o DS G Caoabe whes Thers ar3. but | stuvr. Gooemia for Nagter: st o o 4% | Wheai, bushels . 'fi:% 169,000 ?;A:}?"g:;““ W68 25: i o ‘:":;!"‘":M Bl'nmer ke -ctlvu'y. on the mr(nm: e | dhree tides as < 'dfimt‘:. gecurs. e eighia MPL“OV){"—Q'-""“ g o R N 2 = ' n of e il in for some Vi are soundings on e a. m New . | Oata: Dusbaia 0o | 350 large White, 2 20@8 %; Pink, 32 %g2 %; | 5 Bond Exchange tha en tion to. the sound froi ork, for Hamburg, via Cher. l fround for rencwed doubt as to the continuance BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. for the present of the gold export, movement. | Money— The st ng return of the Bank of England |Call loans ceek gs well as that of the imperial | Time loans . bani crmany had some effect on the ex- Stocks— change market. The sub-treasury’s debit bail- | Atchison ance at the clearing-house showed a further . do prefd decline to-day, falling to $300,193, compared | Am Sugar with the recent average of over a million. dol- 98,000 | 257,000 little time, but the feeling was weak in the | United States Coast Survey charts, except | bourg. » lars. If this replenishment to the ‘mar- S bos 0 Red, 8333 50; Blackeye, $4 50; Butters nomi. i« hen a minus sign (—) precedes the heieht, | ' LIVERPOOL—Saf orit 26— Penn- L T Loy e I MRS 2 ’B:fky.,w;n:u. - shion 5% oL} Lima, 25 Pea, §8 40G3 50; Red Ridneys, | 0Far stocks and Spring Valley Water de- :m'l.n:n the nm':;h-r(n)ve: i subtracted from | tand, for Philadeinhia. LA e and Gas - uf the depth given Dy the charts. The plane AMBURG—Sailed ~Apeil 26—Stmr Kaiser The bond market showed increasing ac- 10nml’rocne.mwmhu¢ SELDS Brown Mustard, nominal; xmlmmutmmmmmm reference Is the mean of the lower low waters. | Fricderich, for New Yotk e

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