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" THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1'1, 1900. CAND NEW/ SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. er a fraction firmer. IVheat and Barley continue to shade off. dats, Corn and Rye firm. further change in Hay and Fecdstuffs. i Beans weak and Limas firm. of $211,010 to China. b Shipment oultry and Game in fair demand and steady. oes and Onions about. the same. egetables show the effects of the recent rains. | se and Eggs about as before quoted. and Dried Fruits show little variation. L hee No change in Exchange. ; speculation here. reasure Shipment. Vienna s impressior st @ treasure list of $211,000, here w gold coin and 3201, 12| value, $500,000 oia 45 decline cent on the st in New York. om New York say: t adds to th decided! Stock— strength of e is the ap- markets for Hal Ne exceedin, « ng 100 Colorado Colorado Delaware Delaware Denver & Denver Hoc rie rie of California Crops. h of the southern and in light Keading the trays were ings had been given Lo and ‘to 3 _few places T Fruit drying sections fur- s time of the is office indi usual at t i ceived at firm_spots but business was 3% and new 4s advanced 3% per Y Atchison prefd nadian Pacific peake & £o Great Chicago Burlington & Quin ago Ind & Louisville ... g0 Ind & Louisville prefd. ving no more t Chicago & Eastern Illinols o Chicago & Northwestern 3 /45 Chicago Rock Island & Paciiic 120 C CC & St Lows ... Colorado Southern .. and Rio Grande p Hocking Valley 1llinois Central .. lowa Central hore Sees ville & Nashville . Manhattan Elevated . : Metropolitan Street Raflway Mexican Central gon uri Kansas & Texas ..... i Kansas & Texas prefd Oregon Rallway & n Railway & lvania ... Reading ist prefd Louis & & San Fran 2d prefd. Southwestern .. Louts Southwi Paul prefd . St Paul & Omaha . The reported panic on the bourse yesterday gives an unpleasant | in the bond market, | Total sales, par ery dull ed States coupon 3s and cail. ORK STOCK LIST. Closing io .. Western olithern 1st prefd sthern 24 prefd T e e, Lackawanna & Western Rio Grande 5 ral_prefd . & Western & Western neapolis & 1:‘)\"! ..(d. 'l o e Minneapolis & St Louls pre bt e waiy Sipget of 4. 0. W Missouri_Pacific : 1% nited States Weather Mobile Ohlo £ entral d prefd .... e Western ande Western prefd an Fran an Fran ist prefd... estern prefd - Sht. Wik, Southern Pacific - raic and Southern Railway D— Smstiye Southern Railway prefd . ed the yield of deciduous Texns & Pacine be nearly equal to the Unton Baciie rapidly in all Union Pacific pretd f 8 hekvy Wabash » smual W Wabash prefd ......... e places the nuts Wheeling & Lake Erie the yield w Wheeling & Lake Verppe. 200 Wisconsin Central ere generally harvested . Third Avenue wfore the rain commenced Excress the fields was somewhat dam- Adams was greatly benefited by the American feed ir abuncant in most seo- is generally in good condition armers are preparing for a f grain for the coming season.’ Weather Report. American ‘American American ‘American American American American American (120th meridian—Pacific time.) % maximum temperatures were s in California to-day: Qb American Los Angeles American cramento American San Luis Oblspo. American San Diego .. American no 2 L 3 American San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, | -- American 66, n tmum, mean, 56, ! 2 Anaconda WEATHER CO NS _AND GENERAL | 14850 Brookiyn FORECAST. The pressure has fallen over the Pacific Slope | . except in Washington, where there has been a | slight rise. It is highest off the Washington coast and lowest in the San Joaquin Valley. The temperature has fallen over Washington, 0 and Oregon and remained nearly station ¥ in other districts. weather is generally cloudy over Oregon, idaho and Western Montana; eisewhere | clear weather is reported. It is becoming very unsettled on the Pacific Slope, but as yet very little cloudiness is reported. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours, ending midnight. October 11, 190 rthern California—Partly cloudy Thursday; t, variable win la—Partly cloudy Thursday; | Federal eneral Cent 240 ational National National igh! Nevada Partly cloudy; cooler Thursday. Utah—Fair; cooler Thursday. Arizona—Partly cloudy Thursday. San Francisco and _vicinity—Partly Thursday; light, variable wind G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official. —_—— Pacific cloudy Etandard Sugar EASTERN MARKETS. New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—Activity in the stock market was very benumbed by the perplexities of the money outiook. Sterling exchange and the rates for money on foreign exchanges at- tracted more attention than 4id news of do- mestic events, except @s they affected some special properties. Small interests as thers were In stocks, were mostiy centered in spectal- ties and the movement of prices there was ir- regular. People’s Gas was rather acutely de- | pressed on the news of a general issue of in- | junctions to prevent the company from charg- | £ ing more than 40 cents for gas while that rate | Dis of Col i was accorded to any of its customers. Laclede | Atchison gen 4s. Gas weakened, apparently in sympathy. Ten- nessee Coal and Sugar were also forced down over & point on rather free selling. Manhat- tan, on the contrary, showed & continuance of its recent strength during the early dealings and Brooklyn Transit seemed in some demand. American Tinplate, in the metal group, rose over & point. and Hocking Valley as much. Except for the last named stocks these ad- vences were all wiped out in the late reaction, The heaviness of the general list became marked after only a brief resistance. The | movement of prices was very narrow and deal- ings 8o small that the net changes are not im- portant, but practically all of them are losses. * | * blic Cc& P U § refunding United States . Wells Fargo . Miscellaneous— Colorado Fuel & Iron Continental Tobacco Continental Tobacco Federal Steel International Paper pre Laciede Gas National Biscuit . National Biscult pre: ational Lead pre Sugar prefd Tennessee Coal & Iron . Tnited States Leather . ited States Leather prefd . United States Rubber ... United States Rubber prefd Western Union Republic Iron & Steel Co. Comp Janies— otton Ofl ... Cotton Ofl prefd Malting Malting pretd ... Smelting & Refining..... 3 Smelting & Refining ptd. Spirits ..... Spirits prefd Steel Hoop Steel Hoop prefd Steel & Wire .. Steel & Wire prefd Tin Plate Tin Plate prefd Tobaceo -.... Tobacco prefd Mining Co . Rapid Transit Lead Steel Steel prefd w York Air Brake . North American Pactfic Coast .. - Pacific Coast 1st prefd Pacific Coast 24 prefd Mail People’s Gas . Pressed Steel Car Pressed Steel Car prefd . Pullman Palace Car .. Rope & Twine Iron & Steel Co prefd. St Louls. 174,600 Shares sold. CLOSING BONDS. 25 |L & Nash uni 4s.. 98% 103% N Y Cent ists. 103% N J Cent gen is “108% No Pac 3s 107 St L & S F gen 6s. 953 St Paul cons . 18%; St P C & Pac 139 do &s . 90% Va cent . The large decrease in earnings of St. Paul for | « the first week in October was & depressing fac- | MINING STOCKS. tor. More loans were called y and the | 28 Ontario . rate was marked up to 4 per cent before a | - 18 Ophir 298 new accommodation could be found. This was | 113 Plymouth . Do the dominant influence in the market and the | 50 Quicksilver . % renewed fall in sterling exchange, which car- | Gould & Curry .. 100 Do pretd ... 0 Hed the rate down to the new level of gold im. | Hale & Norcross.. 29 Sierra Nevada. 50 ports, seemed to have little influence in off- | Homestake . -85 00 Standard .. %0 seiting the effect of the higher money rate. | Iron Silver . - 70/ Union Con . 2 The sub-treasury transferred half a million | Mexican .. - 45 Yellow Jacket . B dollars to-day to the interior and the drafts BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. pald by that institution during the week on | Union Land 1% account of gold deposited at Pacific points is 3,94/ Wis Cent . 1013 quite Insignificant. At the present rate of de- 43%2@6 Bonds— Jietion of New York bank reserves. it is evi- | Atchison 4s . 9815 dent that Saturday’'s statement will show the - 2% N E Gas & iy surplus almost obliterated unless it shall be 7 offset by a drastic contraction of loans. An- P other £50,000 was in_London to-day 15 for shipment to New York, but the discount 87 rates promptly responded with advances ex- 22 tending to % per cent, and it is generally be- 325 lieved that the Bank of England will advance 6% the officlal rate to-morrow, as the private rate 760 has now gone sbove it. The tiveness of 16 14 E 32,000; left over, 8000; market. 10glic lower; top. 3. Mixed and butchers “rhflg“, §78a sl Sehe, 8% W hin ot sales. 56 SHEEP—Receipts, 21,000; sheep and lambs, feeders steady; others slow. to choice | wethers, $3 80@4 10; falr to cholce mixed, g % 3 80; Western sheep, $3 S0@4 10; Texas, l@gflhllmbl. native $4 25@5 30; Western, $# *- California Fruit Sales. * "~ | NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—Earl Fruit Company Fitchburg prefd ..1371 Osceola 673 | sales California fruit: Grapes—Tokays, $2 05@ : 39 Parrott . 43% | 2 10 double, $0c@$1 60 single crates; Cornichon, 5 Quincy 143 . 113 Santa Fe Copper . & |Tamarack ... 14%| Utah Mintng . 03 | Winona. .. 14| Wolverines . Old Dominion . Union Pacific London Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—The Commerclal referred, 76; New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—Money on call, firmer Prime mercan- @4 per cent; last loan, 3. tile paper, 5@6 per cent. Sterling excha: weak, with actual business in bankers' at $4 8% for demand and at $4 9% for s days; posted rat $4 51@4 81 and $4 $1 commerci: bills, $4 @4 80. SIi certificates, 637%@64%c oige. ican dollars, e lar; State bonds, Wi lar. k; railroad bonds, irre Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, of the Treasu exclusive of the 000,000 gold reserve in . ‘shows balance, §135 New York Grain and Produc lower with wheat. $4.20G4 ; sales, spot. Spol b. aficat; No. 2 red, 1 Northern Duluth, weak; No. 2, %c £ 0. b, afl 86%c f. o. b. afl Northern Pacific preferred, %: do three months' bills, 4@4% | s Mex- Government bonds, irregu- Oct. 10.—To-day's statement lances in the general fund, Avallable cash NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—FLOUR—Receipts, 185 barrels; exports, 3368 barrels; sales, 5900 ages. Market again neglected and nom- Minnesota patent, WHEAT—Receipts, 208,100 bushels; exports, 3 4,150,000 bushels futures, 80%c §2 60@2 95 double, $1 33@1 50 single crates. Pears —Beurre Clairgeau, $1 554170 box; W. Do- yenne, 60@S0c; Nells, $1 75@2 5. Peaches—Fal- ways, 406! half box. Plums—Coe’s Late Red, 55@60c single crates, Prunes—Italians, 55 @c single crates. Porter Bros.' Company sales: Grapes—To- | kays, $2@3 30 double, #5c@$1 75 single crates; Cornichons, $3 double and $1 50@1 55 single Ad- | crates; Morocco, §1G:2 G0 single crates; Muscats. lon financial cablegram says: 700682 20; Bishop, $0c@sl 50. Eleven cars fruit The flatnes in the markets here continued to- | $0ld to-da SR . little business being done. Americans were | CHIC A Iy auil. The contango was 4%@S for | £ 1561 75 box, f0c half box: Comice, T0c; Win n Pacific and 3 for St. Paul. The bank | e, Nelis, $I 1041 4. Grapes -Tokays—$1 200 lost £30.00 goid for an unstated destination. | 1'G) single crates, he week's outflow was £873,000. It is under- | = 5 » 3 | for America. P e sinz atex. Eight cars frult sold. s B ks 2 X BOSTON, Oct. 10.—The Earl Fruli Company LONDON, Oct. 10.—-Consols for money, 98 T-16: | sjes of California fruit to-day at auction were for 9 1-16; Atchison, 20: Canadian | 5¢ follows: Granes—Tokays, single crates, 9c o :mrll :f\'v'.l'm‘\! ‘l‘e “L‘finol %3'"1%" | @s1 80, average $1 21. Prunecs—Itallans, single untavorable crates, 30@00c, average W ik e Amaeonds 9l Rand | Weather. Three cars sold to-day. bar silver, steady, 29 9-16d per s 11432 per cent; discount rates, | Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, Oct. 10.—The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will say of the wool trade to- morrow: | the past week, mostly from the smaller mills outside of the combine, comprising those mak- ing men's wear, worsted and woolens, dress goods and flannels. Some of the smaller mills had, it is reported, been walting for the larger consumers to take the initiative in the matter of purchasing wool, but being very lightly stocked, they have concluded to act irrespec- tively of others and have accordingly purchased nge, bills ; ixty 5@ Iver egu- | tory, California and Texas and fine unwas| flecces. The wools were purchased to meet ai tual requirements of any speculative tendency. Prices hold pretty steady, and where the consumer really wants the wool the holder can secure practically as good prices as he could a month ago. The London wool sales on Tuesday of this week showed an average decline of 12} per cent on merinos, fine breds being quoted T%@10 per cent lower, but coarse and low crossbreds quoted unchanged. The decline has been discounted some time before. The sales of the week in Boston amounted to 2,641,000 pounds domestic and 40,000 pounds for- eign, making a total of 2,851,000, against a total of 2,628,000 for the previous week and a total of 4,466,000 for the corresponding week last year. Sales since January 1 amount to 101,- 100,000 pounds, against 130,954,100 pounds for the corresponding time last year. London Wool Market. LONDON, Oct. 10.—At the wool auction sales to-day 12,546 bales were offered. There was good competition for crossbreds, of which the bulk went to the home trade. Broken greasy the | #* i €. | | ! oat; oat; 1 hard u 8% oat. wool sold and New South Wales scoured were il e T 2 teany®ts | fatrly compated Tor at steady prices, fine grades firm on a little forelgn buving, they ieacted | Fealizing high prices. Cape of Good Hope and nder fne Northwest: weather: eonditions and | Natal wools were in good supply, but d % {lccal liquidation cnly to rally again on firm | several lots being withdrawn. Superior snow closing English cables. In the ey thew beoks | WhIts were in better demand at full rates. The under liguidat included No. sed S43c; May, E October, closed T8%c; cember, 81481 1-16c, closed dlige. 2 HOP Quiet HIDES —Steady WO Quiet COF Spot barely steady: No. 7 Invoice, $%e; mild, quiet; ciosed barely stead: lcwer. Total sale ber, $7.05; December, Februa ; March, and July, § R—Ra Cordova, 9%@lc. Futs with prices 15 points n and closed weak at 3@ 841@ 50 bags, ingluding Octo- January, $7.30; A0@7.45; May, $7.50, attendance was good. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—General dullness pre- vatled throughout the entire session for metals to-day. Tin, the only metal showing signs of life, was firmer on demand for prompt ship- ments and an advance of £1 abroad. The close was firm at $28 75@29. The rest of the list was entirely nominal. Pigiron warrants were quoted at $9 50@10, with an easy undertone. Lake copper was dull and unchanged at $16 T6@17. Lead and spelter ruled dull at unchanged prices red, De- ures net SUG . steady; falr refining, 414c; cen- | on the basis of $4 37% and $4 10@4 1213, respect- trifusal, 9 test. 4ic; molasses sugar, 4ci re- | fvely. The brokers' price for lead waa ¥, ex- ned, steady hi 4 37% and for copper §lf > BUTT! M%b}’elpl? 6400 packages. Firmer; ohavi ¥ > —p' creamery, 21c; une creamery, 17 ) - factory, 134 16c e New York Cotton Market. —Receipts, 4627 packages. Strong; Western regular ‘packing at mark, 15@18%ci| NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—Cotton futures de- Western, locs off, 20c. 1. Dried Fruits in New York. clined 10G12 points on initial sales. The mar- ket further settled 10 points before midday. It was extremely difficult to find and prices droj 4@5 points at a time until $9 75 was SraiBed for Yamtary. Instead of reacting later NEW YORK. Oct, 10.—A fair inquiry was ok Y e R s noted for chotce and fancy grades of evaporated | ginticd in an' extremely fesbie condition, with apples. Other varieties were in moderate de- | prices hovering around low water mark. The mand and steady. Supplies on hand continue | market at the close was steady in tone, with liveral and this served to check any further | prices net 32G43 points lower. advance in prices. S EVAPORATED APPLES—State common were quoted from 4c to 5c; prime, 4%@5%c; choice, 51 fancy, 6@6ic. California dried fruits were quiet but steady. PRUN ~Were quoted from 3%c to Sic pound, as to size and quality. APRICOTS—Royal, 11@14 PEACHES—Peele Moorpark, 15@16c. 16@20c; unpeeled, 6@dc. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or. Oct. 227; balances, $83,538. Northern Wheat Market. 10.—Clearings, $120,- per » * OREGON. | : . PORTLAND, Oct. 10.—Fifty-five cents was Chicago Grain Market. paid for Walla Walla wheat to-day and at mome interfor points reports were in circulation # % | that s3ie was pald. Bluestem I8 easy at &7% @aSc. There ix nothing doing in Valley for ex- CHICAGO, Oct. 10.—The wheat market held | port at the present time as the mills are tak- fairly steady during the forencon under the | IDE up all that is offering. influence of firmness at Liverpool and the cash business yesterday when 550,000 bushels were December opened at 77 dropped to 76%@76%c, sold here for export. @76%c, touched Tike, and then rallied to 77%c. buyers. coming, however, selling 'by St. Louis interests. Shorts were the at_which figure it closed, %c under yesterc Corn was dull and though steady early, finally eased In sympathy with wheat weakness. cember closed #4@%c down at 34%34%c. Business in oats was flat. December cl e lower at c. ere quiet and weak under Provisions influence of heavy hog receipts. down. follows: The leading futures ranged No particular cash support was forth- but in its stead there was This discous aged the early buyers, who unloaded. Dece: ber, under this pressure, declined to 763764 January closed 25c lower and lard and ribs each 1%ic WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Oct. 10.—Wheat—Quiet, unchanged. Bluestem, 57%c; Club, 54%c, both for export. Foreign Markets. best LONDON, Oct. 10.—Consols, 88 11-16; silver, 20 §-180; French renfes, 99¢ 9%c; cargoes No. 1 standard California, 31s 9d; cargoes, Walla Walla, 30s 3Q; English country markets, part LIVERPOOL, Oct. 10.—Wheat, steady; No. 1 stardard California, 6s 6%d@es 7d; wheat in Paris, steady; flour in Paris, steady; French country markets, quiet; weather in England, sultry. COTTON—Uplands, 6%d. CLOSING. WHEAT—Spot_No. 2 red Western winter, day. De- losed the — B e oo kARG &7 aaNz%d‘: gol."l N‘oflhe:'n‘ -I;rln:‘.‘ d-lml;i\{, Articles— Open. High. & 6%d; No. 1 California quie B Wheat No. 2— ™ High. Low. Close. | 1% P4 uiet; December, Gs 1id; *February, October .. T % 6s 44. Bl B Rt ae o s ceml b ; do 5 § Novem: Corn I\!O. 2— . e b ber, 4s 4d; December, 48 2%d; January, 3s 11%d. October 0% - 0% 40 AT TR November | m o oan o 0. — December " e % MR % Das No. October 22 22 21 y Novernber Be By 0B o LOCAL MARKETS. | December 1% g Mess Pork, per bbl— » » % e e e S 4 November . E-3 | Sanvary nn o n% HE HE* Exchange and Bullion. Lard, per 100 lbs— g | ociober . TN T 7% 1% | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. November 7 22 12 T17% 720 Sterling Exchange, sight . Janvary . 6 ST 6 90 677 680 Sterling Cables . | ofizr:*nr Rib lb._ns PN New York Exchange, sigl o 6 7% 1% 31 |New York Exchange, tolegrap ok §3% 615 &1 |Fine Silver per ounce. | waidl 15| Mexican Dollars, nominal | _Cash quotatios were as follows: Flour, - Steady: No. 3 spring wheat, 71 77c; No. 2 | Pl Thisaos: Nov corn, NGRS o, 2 el Wheat and Other Grains. low, 40%c; No. 2 oats, 0. 2 white, 26%c; No.' 3 white, 23%@2%e; No. 2 rye, 5Tic; fair to choice malting barley, 50@56c;" No. 1 flax- WHEAT—The market was featureless yes- { | On the Produce Exchange market was steady; creams 13@18c. Cheese, firm; 10%@111 fresh, 16c. Foreign Futures. Ml’ the t::}nr ——— % — % ; . : terday. Chicago opened steady and moderately imrthy esd. $i 2004 3; e EoHe o theme | active, Thers were few sellers, owing to the | $15@15 50; lard, per 100 pounds, 37 30@7 3; short | COmparative firmness abroad. There was a ribs sides (loose), $8 l')i: 35; dry salted should- | large cash business, and a good demand for | ers (boxed), §@6%e; short clear sides (hoxed), | export. The weather in the Northwest was | 8 90aS 40; lover, contract grade, $10 %5@10 50. ' | good. " The pit ‘traders bought largely during | Articies— Rcelpre. Shipments; | Li5, 475500, but at the close thers was & de- | ook, Baroets 5,0 1L000 | " In the local market there was another de- b 30,00 11100 | cline in futures, and the spot market was also g.:m, ::Lu':l!,h Efl% 891,000 | weak. ts, bushels . 3 P : s - ia i 8000 . e Wheat—Shipping, ¥l 01%; Milltng, $1 05 i 3,00 CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Sessfon—9:15 o'clock — December— 2000 ctls, $1 02%; 4000, $1 02%. Second Session—-May—2000 ctls, $100%: 2000, $1 093, December—8§000, $1 0214. Regular Morning Seasion—3 ctls, $1 083 4000, $1 08%; 14,000, $1 08 , $1 0814, s S Do e & 1 R d BARLEY—The market continues to shade off with Increasing offerings. Feed, 73%@75c for choice bright, 2%c for No. 1 and 85@T0c for off grades; Brewing and § AW LIVERPOOL. Ding grades, Tgnse; Chevallor, nominal. > Ox\e‘llh‘ln.l w CALL BOARD SALES. b Informal Session—No sales. Second Sesslon—N- sales. Rt Regular Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, Opening nx?t;:mmm'nflg'oul -December—6000 | Closing” X OATH_The mathat contimss Arm for the a- Opening B mm T deures trom bayers; otherwise thaan Closing Bl mE s e o Sheyiion | Chicago Livestock Market. 1950025 sor tecd. and S imgh sy’ Hed: : s b R | CHICAGO, Oct. 10.—PATTLE—Recelpts, 21, | CORN--Eastern Is now coming in freely again, | 000, including 2000 Westerns and 2300 Texans, [ but is firmly held at $1 20@1 2215 per ctl. | Nutive steers, 5@ifc lower; Western feeders, R"fl“fig‘fl A 105 Juwer. Tecune 0o dasier Goodutn prime | BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. steers, ‘medium, 8; . Selcoted feeders, $8 754 40, mixed ; F illstu; ‘ ?..flv“h‘“'a-”m@“'”"fi‘ Fiackers lour and Millstuffs. S oy o i s e 48| PLOUR-Catttarnts Femily' mitwss, 30 %0 mg&hflll‘ 32 50@8 265. 75, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, 33 40@3 50; HOGS—Receipts to-day, 34,000; to-morrow, o:qumw-mum;nmupumm' ‘There has been a fair demand for wool during | some fair-sized lines of wools, especlally Terri- | there being still no evidence | family $3 15@3 50 for bakers'; Eastern, $4 75@5 75_per bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in_sacks as fol- lows, “usual discount to the trade: ~Graham Flour, $3 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, §27; Rye Meal, $2 50; Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, $275; extra cream do, $3 50; Oat Groats, $4 50; Hom- . $3 50@3 75; Buckwheat Flour, 2 Cracked Wheat, $350; Farina, $ 50: ole Wheat Flour, § 2; Rolled Oats (barrels), $6@ 725; in_sacks, § 75@7; Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, §5; Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay and Bran All prices remain as before. continue firm. BRAN-$16@17 50 per ton. FERDETURFS Kolled Bariey 315917 per ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $25@%; jobbing, $26 50; Cocoanut Cake, $17@18; Corn Meal, $26Q 21 Cracked Corn, 326 50@27 50; Mixed Feed, ! ni?.{‘f—"oluntm. Wheat. $11@13 50; ‘Wheat and Oat, $10@12 50; Oat, $@11 50; Clover, | $4@6; Alfalfa, §1@8 50; Barley, $7@9 per ton. STRAW—30@42%c per bale. Beans and Seeds. There were large receipts of Flaxseed from | Washington. Receipts of Beans continue free, but the mar- | ket shows little change, beyond some weak- | ness in whites. Limas are ruling rather firmer. BEANS—Bayos, §1 $5@2; Small White, $3 25@ 8 50: Large White, $2 23@2 50: Pink, $2 25@2 50; }er< $3: Blackeye, $2 Lima, $5 25@6 30; | Pea, $3 75@4; Red Kidneys, 33 25G3 50. SESDS—Brown Mustard, 4c; Yellow Mustard, 5e; Flax, $2@250; Canary, 3%c per Ib for C: fornta and 4c for Eastern: Alfalfa nominal | Rape, 2! 3c; Hemp. 4@4%c: Timothy, C. | RIE D PEAS Niles, 31 s0q2; Green, §186@ 12 20 per ctl; Blackeye, $1 50@1 76. Potatoes, Ontons and Vegetables. Merced Sweets are lower, arrivals of | about the same. | The rain has affected Vegetables, and they | are coming in damaged in consequence, which accounts for the weaker prices for some descrip- tions. POTATOES—Burbanks, %@0e for Rivers and | 35c@$1 10 per ctl for Salinas; Sweets, 6@ for Rivers nd $1 for Merced. ONIONS—50@65c per cti: Pickle Onmions, 35@ 60c. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 2@4c per Ib; String Beans, 1%@3c: Limas, 2@3c per lb; Cnbbage, $1; Tomatoes, Bay, 25@30c; Egg Plant, 35@50c per box; Green Okra, e ; box for Chiil and 35@ 10@15c: Carrots, Green Peppers, 25@50c per f0c for Bell; Dried Peppers. 25@35c per sack; Summer Squash, 50c@$1 for Alameda; Cucumbers, 25@d0c for Alameda; $1@1 25 per ctl for No. 1 and 50@ ; Garlic, 4@4%c per Marrowfat $10@15 ver ton. Poultry and Game. Game continues to arrive freely and some of yesterday's receipts were In bad condition, ow- ing to the recent hot weather. Poultry shows little change. Supplies are not excessive and the demand is very fal POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 16@17c for Gobblers and 16@17c for Hens; Geese, per pair, §1 35@ 150; Goslings, §150@1 75; Ducks, $3@4 for old and $8 50@4 50 for young; Hens, $4@5 50; Young Roosters, $4 50@5; Old Roosters, $4@4 50; Fry- ers, $3@3 50; Brollers, $3@3 50 for large and $2 25@2 75 for small; Pigeuns, $1@1 25 per dozen for old and $1 75@2 for Squabs. GAME—Quall, 75c@$1 12% for Valley and $2 for Mountain; Mallard, $3@5:; Canvasback. $3@ 9;_Sprig, $2@3: Teal, $2 50@3; Widgeon, $1 5@ 1 Small Duck. $1@1350; Gray Geese, $2 50 @3; White Geese, 75c@$125; Brant, — for small and — for large; English Snipe, $1 253 | 2; Jack Snipe, T5c@$1; Hare, $1 25; Rabbits, $1 25@1 50 for cottontall and $1 for brush; Doves, 50G60c per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Fancy brands of creamery Butter bring the top quotation. The market is rather lightly suoplied, though there is plenty of medium grades here. Cheese shows no change. Eggs are firm at the improved prices, with moderate stocks of fine ranch. BUTT Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 2@2¢; Sec- onds, 27G27%c. Dairy—Fancy, 25G26c; good to cholce, 2G24c; common, 20@2%c. Creamery tub—20@22%c per 1b. Pickled roll—1sG2ic. Firkin—15@19¢c. Storage goods—22%@24c. CHEESE—New, 104@llc; old, $@10c; Young America, 10%@12¢; Eastern, 13%@l4c; Weatern, 10@12¢ ver 1b. EGGS—Quoted at 20@25c for store and 32%@ 37%c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 18@2c. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Arrival of 566 boxes Mexican Limes. Prices are unchanged. The attempt to hold up Cranberries is meet- ing with indifferent success, as most dealers are offering them at the old quotations. Fresh arrivals are on the market. Good Grapes. both table and wine, rule firm, but wet and rartially decayed stock is cheap and slow of sale DECIDUOUS FRUIT— APPLES—25@50c per box for common and 60c@$1 for good to choice. PEARS—Winter _Nellis, 60c@$1; Pears, 25@6ic_per box. QUINCES—2@60c_per box. PERSIMMONS~T5c@$§1 per box. FIGS—2475c_per ordlnary box. BLACKBERRIES—$6@7 per chest. CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $5@8 50; Bay, $2@2 25 per box. STRAWBERRIES—$3@4 per chest for and $6@7 for small berrles. RASPBERRIES—$5G7 per chest. POMEGRANATES—30@75c per small box and $1@! 75 per large box. PLUMS—25@50c per box. GRAPES—Muscat, 33@5c per crate; black, 35@65c; Tokay, 36@é5c; Isabella, 80@75c; Corn chon, 65@75c; Wine Grapes, $20@222 50 for white, $21@23 for Mission and $23@27 per ton for Zin- MELONS—Nutmegs, 50@%c per case; Canta- loupes, 75c@$1 50 per crate; Watermelons, $@ FRUITS—Seedling Oranges, 75c@3$2: Valencias, $1@4: Lemons, $1G2 for common and $2 60@3 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, 3@ 4 50: Bananas, $1 25@2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, 15083 50 per dozen. Cooking Coos large Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. FRUITS=Prunes, Santa:Claras, 4 sizes, 3c 40-508, 7c; 50-60s, 5%c; 60-T0s, 3%c; 70-80s, 3% 80-90s, 2%c; 90-100s, 2c; 100s and over, 2c; ru- bles, %e premium: Sonomas, %c and San Joa- quins, %c less than Santa Claras, except 100w and over, which stand the same. Apricots, 6@ 8c for Royals and 10@11%e for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 5@6c; sun-dried, 24@dc; Peaches, 414@c for standard, §%@6e for choice and 7@se for fancy; Pears, 2@7c; Plums, pitted, 5@8'c; unpitted, 1@1%c; Nectarines, 5@54c for red and §%@6e for white. RAISINS—The Raisin Growers' Association has established the followiLz prices for the season of 1900: Bleached Thompson's fancy, 12¢ ver Ib: choice, ilc; standard, S%ec; prime, Sc: unbleached Thempson's, Sc per Ib. Suitanas— Fancy, 10%c per 1b; cholce, 9i4c; standard, $%e; prime.’ fc; unbleached Sultanas, Sc; Seedless, 50-1b_boxes, 2-crown loose Muscatels, 6c: 3-crown, 6ie; 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 2- crown, §150 per box; 3-crown, §i 60; Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, '$2 50; Imperfal, 8. _All 1.0.b."at common shipping points in Cali- NUTS—Chestnuts, 10@12%c per Ib: Walnuts, 1 softshell, 1ic; No. 2, Sc; No. 1 hardshell, 10c; No. 2. Tic; Almonds, 15@16c for paper shell, 11@12%c for softshell: Peanuts, & for Easte) Brazil Nuts, 13¢: Filberts, 13c; s, 1 gg l"_tx;o_c(ganu:-,‘ &x 50@5. Comb, :@143%c for bright and g"u‘;: Scmil nn.lhl -aber: :"m;d fi?(ce"exii'.g:‘:&’ 7 i light amber, extracted, 7@7%c; b g ey @it%e; dark, 6 BEESWAX—2!@26 per Ib. Provisions. CURED MEATS — Bacon, 11%c per Ib for heavy, 12c for light medium, 18%c for lght, lc for extra light and 15%ec for sugar cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12c; Mess Beef, “5 g per. bbl!:’rl extnpor Mess, : extra Prime : Mess. 316 50; Smoked "f. iR LARDTierces quoted at $% per Ib fob com- nd and S%e for pure; half-barrels, pure, %c: 10-1b tins, 10%4c; 5-1b tins, 10%c. h.cxgrbn.olitnlic— me-half barrel. S%c; three -barre erce, : erces, Sic; five tierces, Swe per 1. ;WO H per Ib. | ’Hide._c, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under quotations. Heavy salted Steers, 9¢0%c; medium, 8ige; light, 8c; Cow- hidem Sc; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, Sc; Salted Veal, Sc; Salted Calf, Sc; Dry Hides, 15@15%e; culls, 12@13c; Dry Kip, 15c culls E.S bra 13¢; affi \ing, m,. each; fim‘%: lw lWool. A el et e osits: loes ma.,n' dry, $150 for I $125 for medium, 31 for ins—Summq Small and 2g50¢ for colts, Decrki orndlum,fic:n.llc;rwlnmnklnl.fl:: ns, 17%@2c. Goatskins— ; large and smooth, 0c; LOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4c per Ib; No. - SWip Is auotable as follows: County, e :mxvgmuii ey P Mountain, 7 mm% winter or thin skis Prime oe; late | | having been free. Potatoes and Onons stand | 7 months’, 9@1lc; Humboldt and Mendocino, 1§ Lic Nevada, 13g16e per 1b. Fail Clip—San Joaquin, 6%@Sc: do Lambs’. § @Se; Middle County, 3@ilc per 1b. HOPS—11%@1434c per 1b. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, 35 65; Calcutta Grain Bags, 5%c; Wool Bags, 28%@32%c; Fleece Twine, Tic; Frult Bags, 64@6%c for white and 8%@S%c for bleached jute. COAL — Wellington, $9 per ton: South- : Seattle, $7; Bryant. 37 Coos Bay. 3550; Wallsend, $9; Co-operative Wallsend, $2; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and 313 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, 34 Cannel. §12 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $i§ in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 1bs and $8 50 per tom, ing to brand. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-Ib bags: Crushed, 6.65c; Powdered, 6.25c; Candy Gran ulated, 6.25c: Dry Granulated, 8.15c; Confec- tioners” A, 6.lic; Magnolia A 5.75¢c; Extra C, 5.65c; Golden C, 5.55¢; barrels, 10c more; half barrels, 25c more; boxes, Soc more; 50-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less than T5 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, half-bar- rels, 6.90c; boxes, 7.15¢ per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. CBEEF—mv_»c for Steers and 5@5%c per Ib for ows. VEAL—Large, 7@Sc; small, $3%@%c per Ib. uL;r'roN—wnnen. T@T%e; ewes, §%@Tc per pound. LAMB—$@Sic per b, PORK_Live Hogs, the forsmall. $%@5%e for medium and 5%4@: for large; stock Hogs and feeders, 5@5%c; dressed Hogs, TH@S%e- Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. Cheese, ctls. Beans, sks. Onions, sk B Flour, qr sks. Wheat, ctl Oats, ctls ‘Wool, bales. = THE STOCK MARKET. * 4 The only change worthy of note on the morn- ing session of the Bond Exchange was a de- cline in Glant Powder to $53 25. Business was lght. The ofl stocks were quiet and unchanged. In the afternoon there was a further decline in Giant Powder to $52 50. The following were ex-dividend yesterday: Pacific Gas Improvement, 35 cents: Market Street Railroad, 60 cents; Giant Powder, 75 cents; Paauhau Sugar, 30 cents; California Streeg Railroad, 50 cents. The Pacific Surety Company has declared a dividend at the rate of 6 per cent, payable now.. The Belcher Mining Company has levied an assessment of 10 cents. Dividends payable on the 15th are: Bank of California, : Kilauea Sugar Cm'nrny. 3 cents; Oakland Gas, 30 cents: Pacific Tele- phone, 40 cents; Sunset Telephone, 25 cents. At the annual meeting of the Stock and Bond Exchange on the Sth the old officers were re-elected as follows: Edward Pollitz, presi- dent; R. G. Brown, vice president; Daniel Meyer, treasurer, and Harry Schwarts, secre- tary. 'The sales during the past fiscal year were as follows, compared with the preceding vear: Bonds, $,915,326, agajnst 36,311,491 stocks, 320,997,166, against $32.526, een years that the board has been in existence the sales of bonds and stocks show the follow- ing aggregate values for each fiscal year end- ing September 19: $9,4%, 621 4,861,981 ,. 3 H 23 o0 EB ponam £A8 Hi3 Bame o $195,922,727 WEDNESDAY, Oct. 10-2:30 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. uar coup...115 115% 4s do cp (new).133%135 o reg.. L1145 3s do coup. 109%110% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 1024104 [Oak Water 5s. — 108 |Oceantc 'S 581074 — & 9 <EPER BorFeny %27 _Rer ‘A:E‘v V3 So¥wal 2 g =3 Contra Costa.. 65% 703 Spring Valley. 4% 9 Marin County. 51% — GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. Cent L& P Co 4 Firem's Fund.228 - BANK STOCKS. Anglo-Cal Ltd. 63 First National.2s5 300 Bank of Cal.. 484 — 'Lon P & A...13 135 Cal 8D & T..106 Merchants’ Ex 15 SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L....1570 1990 Sav & L So.. Hum S & - Sac Sav Bk Mut Sav Bk.. 5 57 Unton T Co. S F Sav U.... 510 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. California . OSL &H. Geary-st Market-st . California —_ 16214 Vigorit . Glant Cog Co. S2% $iip SUGAR STOCKS. Hana S PCo.. T 7% Kilavea S P Haw C &S Co — §7% Maukaweli 8 Honokaa $ Co. 30% — Hutch S P Co. 24 243% MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS, Al Pack Assn.124% — Pac A F A. Cal Fruit Assn 8 — Pac C Bor Mer Ex Assn.. 97 100 Par Paint Co.. Oceanic S Co.. 925 93% Morning Session, El ssgsaaaglslgs ti 83:388I§8 100 Equitable Gas 5 Glant Powder Con. 15 Hutchinson S P Co. 130 Makawell . rn 4s bonds (coupon), old.. hern Ry of Cal s bonds. # £8 EE s=85axa. -} 8 .Bud=¥S8sg.zi 33 .uE¥ § sEugrenfseesa 2 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. i " 888 SLHY During the eight- | AUCTION SALES G M. MARCUSE. eneral Auctioneer 1S Montgomery st. On FRIDAY, Oet: 1900. at 11 o'clock Fm.. at No. 1330 SCOTT STREET, corner s arrell street, I will sell one grand upright tocker Piano, elegant mahogany Parior Furni- tare. fine body Brussels Carpets, Steel Engrav- ks, Bric-a-brac, very fine wainut Bedroom Tniture, Enameled Bedstead, fine oak Dining Medal Range also fine Sewing nd good Bieycle. a S raiture’ and. Si 7 and good Kitchen Furniiure Machine, ete. hen Furnitur elegant Harness etc., AUCTION SALE! | B S MONDAY MORNING, October 13, 1900, at #-1 o'clock, 40 head of fine draft and woll ootohs driving hor Z‘sp)" 1l.rd" and well-mate n‘l DENTAL HORSE Following were the sales in the San B Siock e raneisco Exchange Board s Morning Session | 100 Alpha con 7| 20 Mexica " | 900 Andes . 3 Mexican > 100 Beleher ...\ 28 S0 Ophir .. » 100 Best & Belcher. 17 206 Ophiv v 100 Chollar .. 7t 3% Ophir 158 700 Con Cal & Va..1 ¥ 500 Ov .. 200 Con Cai & Va. 143 00 Bot 500 Crown Point.... 16 1600 S 950 Gould & Curry.1 00| 100 S 300 Gould & Curry.1 05 100 T Norcrs. 31| 100 Utah s 08| 200 Yellow Jacket. 27 07| 400 Yellow Jacket.. 29 04} 600 Yellow Jacket.. 30 6 Afternoon Session. 100 Andes . . 11| 100 Mexican a 500 Best & Beicher. 40 100 Mexican p 300 Best & Belcher. 33 30 Oeccl 2 100 Caledonia H 500 Caledonia - 400 Challenge % 400 Chotlar 1 400 Chollar i 400 Con Cal & 2 800 Crown Poli 3 250 Gould E 200 Gould a 50 Gould “ 100 Hale & Norcrs. b 800 Justice o 300 Kentuck 0 900 Mexican ) Following were the sales in the Paciflc Stock Exchange yesterday: 13| 400 Hale & Norers. 3 600 Belcher ... 26 500 Justice ] 800 Best & Belcher. 44 1500 Mexican 43 300 Best & Beicher. 45 200 Mexican 50 800 41/ 300 Mexican . I 300 40 300 Mexican . a 1000 05 300 Ophir . 9 00 06| 400 Ophir . 200 491200 Ophir “ 500 261300 Ophir ® 200 25| 200 Ophir . n 20 24 100 Ophir 0 150 Chol 23 300 Ophir s 40 Con 145/ 300 Ophir . 800 Con 42% | 300 Overman 200 Con 140, 500 Potosi . 85/ 300 Potosi . 17) 700 Savage 300 Crown Point.... 18/ 300 Savage 300 Crown Point.... 18| 500 Sierra Nevada. 700 Gould & Curry.l 00| 500 Sterra Nevada. 300 Gould & Curry.1 05| 400 Sterra Nevada. 160 Gould & Curry.1 10| 200 Sierra Nevada. i 300 Gould & Curry. 97| 300 Sterra Nevada. 4 200 Gould & Curry. 3| 300 Union Con...... 300 Gould & Curry. 34! 300 Union Con. 300 Gould & Curry. 93| 200 Union Con. 500 Gould & Curry. 85| 50 Utah 200 Gould & Curry. §2/ 500 Utah . 2 Gould & Curry. 81| 300 Yellow Jacket.. Gould & Curry. 80| 800 Yellow Jacket 250 Gould & Curry. $4/1100 Yellow Jacket.. 3 . 22| 200 Mexican . 135| 50 Ophir 14( 300 Ophir 0| 300 Potost % 700 g2 89(1200 Savage _111ll 9! 300 Sierra Nevada. 85, 300 Sierra Nevada §4| 300 Union Con... 86| 800 Yellow Jacket §7| 300 Yellow Jacket.. 30| 300 Yellow Jakket 300 Crown Point. 500 Exchequer . 400 Gould & Curry. 200 Gould & Curry. 450 Gould & Curry. 409 Gould & Curry. 300 Gould & Curry. 1200 Gould & Curry. 300 Gould & Curry. 500 Hale & Norers. 500 Justice . {1300 Yellow Jacket.. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 10—4 p. m. BidAsk| Bl Ask Alpha . 04 06 Justice yi Alta 03 04 Kentuck 02 | Andes . 08 09 Lady Wash = Belcher . 20 21|Mexican .... ™ Best & Beicher. 3§ 38 Occidental 1 | Bullion . 04 0 /Ophir 8 | Caledonia ...... 43 4|Overman 11 Chollar . 28 24|Potosi = Challenge Con.. 22 23 Savage = Confidence ._ 78 #1 Scorpion .. o | Con Cal & Va.(130 135 Seg Beicher. © Con Imperial... 01 02 Sierra Nevada. I » Con New York. 01 —|Stiver Hill. n ® Eureka_Con.... — 45/St Louts. 5 Crown Point. 13 16 Standard . Exchequer . 01 02 Syndica B Gould & Curry. $4 5 Union Con. Hale & Norers. 30 31)Utah .. Julia vew 03 04! Yellow Jacket REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. John Plus Murphy to Sarah Patek, lot on S 'line of Golden Gate avenue, 197 W of Fronk- lin street, W 25 by § 137:6; 3 ‘Anna B. and Edward A. Baumeister to Clara Jurker, lot on W line of Buchanan street. i S of Turk, S 25 by W 91:10, quitclaim deed; . George F. Neal to Anna B. Ballard (wife . 3. S.), lot on_S_line of Jackson street, 131:4 E of Steiner, E 21:6 by S 127:8%; $10. T. T. and Georgiana Williams to Philip Me- Donnell, lot on NE corner of Pine and Pierce streets, N §7:6 by B 25; 310 James Hobson to J. T.. C. M. and J. P. Belshaw, lot on NW corner of Day and Doug- lass streets, W 50:10 by N 1M4; $500. ‘Estate Bridget Alvey (incompetent, by Em- mett Dunn, guardian) to A Herrmann. lot on W line of Stockton street, 119:6 8 of Lombard, S 18 by W 187 also lot on W line of Stock- ton street, 8:6 S of Lombard, S 3§ by W 137:6; $5750. Anton Churchma to Maria Churchma, lot on €8 line of Loulsa street, 1176 NE of Fourth. NE 20 by ™ Jane Bates to Frank B. Bates, undivided one- eighth interest in the following: Lot on SE line of Harrison street, 300 SW of Third, SW 2% by SE §5; Catherine Kennedy to John and Annie M. Toohey, lot on SE line of Perry street, 43 SW of Third, SW 25 by SE 80; $10. Thomas McCrea Harvey to Henry C. Flicl lot on W line of Vermont street, 200 N of Twenty-third avene (Nevada), N 334 by W ‘Adolphine Hansen (by Wilhelm Krabbenhott, Fanny Hammerschiag (by attorney) 91:6; $10. George M. and Ella C. Mitchell and C. B, Sorenson, lot on S line of street, 182:6 W of Twenty-fourth ave- urtis (wids (widow) to Jacob Hayman, line of Ninth avenue, 250 S of B by W 120; $10. B. Martin to Solomon Gets, lot of Tenth avenue, 100 S of L. street, V-"o'Brien to George T. Shaw b to U0, MTT to 1450, 196 to 1968, Gift Map 4; grant. Alameda County. on S line of Hawthorne avenue, Webster street, S 174:6, W 100, to beginning. Oukland; $3600. Hogan_to Swan- Park 0 be- J. McKenna to Nora line_of Fourth avenue. as . S1_W of Newton avenue, 17.3, W thence continuing W 39, thence E 124 to beginning. block C, Peraita ‘East Oakland: $1000. A O on ne In% Svenue, &5 W of Spruce street. W 44 100, block F, Clinton Mound Tract, quit- FEast Oakland; $10. = o ine of Seventh avenue, 100 SW 'of Kast N et stroet, SW G by NW 10, block %, East Oakland; Ot Fand Harry M. Russell to J. W. Horn, Jot 5, block 13, Warner Tract: $10. A. J. and S. L. Hinds to _August Costa. lots 3 and 9, Frultvale Cottage Home Tract, Brook= nahip; ";o:" A L. Rosa (single) to Samuel Dutra, lota 55 39 and 4. map of subdivision Frank Siiva ‘Tract. Brooklyn Township: grant. dam Koch to Clara Koeh. lot on S itne of Eagle avenue, 375:8% E of Everett street, E 4:1 by § 110:5, being a portion of lot 3, block 2, DY ks & Mead Homestead Tract, Alameda; Bl C. Thurber (single) to Willtam lot ‘on NE line of Glen avenue, 205.19 SE o Webster street (or Pledmont avenue), NE 12.1Z, SE @ SW 13 NW 36 to beginiing, being and_portion . on may b mfm’gmluuwxacmu.mnlc Frace, Stap 2 Ogidand: = & & vy, lot 5, In plat 77, Mountain View Ceme. Hendr akiand Townsbip: 0. i« Calitornia Raflway (a corporation) to Delos Pratt, lot 7, block 151, on map of C. C. Clay 8 subdivision block 772, and fractional block ’DI. T4, 747, T to 754 and 7%, Levy & Lane Pract, quitelaim Brooklyn Townshin: $10. Delos Pratt to Isaac L. Saxton same, quit- 8 s2RILHYR claim deed, Brooklvn Township: $19. E. Cords to Cords Jr.. - Robert Corda gr.. same. quit mmcml’ri*gnl-ul-mm same, Heinrich and Dorothea Landschneider to Ben- jemin and Carrie B, Funcheon, 1ot on N ron =dlmllmflll:¢l" 4 o"San Lorenzo, Bes Tovnanip. o> Town