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~ FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, *1900. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silzver and Exchange about the same. 1 I"heat a fraction lower. Freights nominal. Barley weak and very slow of sale. high. y firm again. Beans in Corn and Rye easier. Feedstuffs show little change. heavy receipt, but good demand. Pot Onions and Vegetables featureless. a Poultry in thus far this week. bout as previously quoted. fium and lower grades of Butter weak. ¢ firm and Eggs slightly higher again. Fresh Fruits quict and without feature. isions fairly active, with des and Tallow as before weak, but no lower. Nothing new in Oils. onal Inc ne and Outgo. first three Howss 1500, s for the pare as f tnterval director of Weather for the rnia sect! p service of following repc n has been nearly mnormal cool weather, has prevatled. Light rain has . the greatest pre- Los Angeles ug g8 vines making are nearly re being gathered ful and of ex- prunes and other reported nearly average in - south. The raisin crop 1 to the average, and In 11ty = sald to be superior. ogressed slowly, owing the yield will be son’s in some places, antities of the small ue thrifty in all see- prospects are ¥ _crop. softened by the recent good_condition in most rs are plowing and seeding, are being made for a large Grass and volunteer grain 008 start by the rains, and £ more plentiful. It is re- usually large amount o T © " - ™ t t e NCISCO, Oct. 1 temperatures were lifornia to-day: a—Maximum temperature, mean, i CONDITION AND FORECAST. e has fallen over the Pacific spe quite rapidly during the past 24 bours. It highest over the Roc ntain reglon and t in Arizona GENERAL has fallen slightly t and along risen over the in- v cloudy from Cen- over the Pacific Central Californta Joaguin Valley, plateau region. n Francisco for 30 hours ber 17, 19 “loudy in north portion, \ the extreme north: n h portion Wednesday; Sacramento Valley; light south- ta—Fair Wednesday; light ‘ednesday —Generally cloudy light southwest G.'H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official. EASTERN MARKETS. | -— * New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—The stock market to- momstrated convincingly how the large t had been eliminated in the course s wholesale demand for stocks upporting influence of this element the bull pools of a very effectual f strength. The campaign for the rise means abandoned. On the contrary werful and resourceful efforts were toward continuing the upward movement The notable buring of the day was cific, in which transfers of 1000, ven 300 share lots were frequentiy n the tape. It was the advance in t brought out those offerings and confidently absorbed by the brokers advance in charge. On the fre- ions the volume of dealings both k and in others which were manipu- @ rise fell away notably, leading to srrent periods of duliness during the day. and Western gave most conspicuous ¢ concerted efforts for a rise next >acific. But these movements by the did not become prominent until large selling to realize had been The grester parl of the Brst up to furious activity and a ring upward movement, mark- 1ng the fecding of outside demand by those who Yaa accumulated stocks at the lower level he n ¥ taking of profits during this period must have been on a very large scale. The sub- e orts to resume the adsance met with @ number of drawbacks and the heavy under- tone the market gained force as the day progressed. The closing was distinetly heavy, with prices beiow the best and net losses in some lmportant stocks while the striking net £ains were confined 1o comparatively few cases. Partly as a cause and partly as an effect there was a recurrence of some of the de- pressing sentiments regarding the speculative features which have long overhung the marketl. The fact emerged with some clearners that the lurge short interest which was driven to cover yesterday had been actuated to take the bear side by drawing an analogy with the corresponding period in the st Presidential campalgn. when the stock mearket was vio- lently disturbed and rapidly declining. The #udden brightening in the money outlook by reason of Eaturday's bank stetement and the €0ld import movement gave the bulls an op- portunity’ for a swift turn against their There was some a result onents. eople's Gas municipal product, evidence of the sions in the anthracite the strike settiement. ditions; the nuts are gen- | . eles .78 a amalpais Sacramento -85 spendence n Luis Ob s2 | Blut » San Diego 66 58 ried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins and Honey unchanged. some changes. ol neglected. Hops in fair demand. quoted. Other Meats unchanged. ed Fruits stand as before. | minor consideratio day's rush to buy n the pa they had added influence. One ment of gold for import was ann there is a striking falling off in t ering in_the exc! to reduce Rk Ty “The bond market showed a —_— vesterday's improved conditions, prices NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—Money on call firm at | erally advanct an _enlarged demand. 3% per cent; lasg loan, 3% per cent. Stock— Atchison Atchison prefd . Baltimore & Ohlo . Chicago Great Western .. icago Burlington & Quinc; Ind & Louisville Louisville pres astern 1llinos rthwestern e & Western | | Manhattan Elevate tropolitan Street Rallway 4 have been vester. o ‘bretd . General Electric. { Humboldt . Do pref .. | Osceola | Ed Elec I . Parrot . | Mexican Cent Quiney Michigan Tel Santa Fe Gas & | Tamarack . | O1a Colony. | ©1d Dominion . Union Pacific London NEWYORK, Oct. 1 |Utah Minis Winona . Wolverine: Tarket. Deadwood v Soua & ey B prerd ] Hale & Norcross | Sterra Nev: 33 Homestake Standard . S39% [ron Silver. Union Con. im | Mexican Yellow Jacket. 2 = TOCKS AND BONDS. Money- Tnion Land o Call loans. lv\'en End ..... .ll}: | Time loans, West Electric 48t | Stocks. Wis Cent ... 1 4| Bonds— 2% | Atchison 4s ........ 9% N Sugar...121'§| N E Gas & Coke.. 64 Do pref Mining Shares— Amn Tel Adventure Boston & Albany. 247 |Allouez M C | Boston Elevated.. 149 |Amal Copper |cCB&OQ. | Atlantic Dominton Coal Bost & Mont . Do pref Butte & Boston.... Federal Steel | Calumet & Hecla. Do pref .. il‘enlennll.l Fitchburg pref | Frankiin —The Commercial Adver- tiser's London financial cablegram sa; ““The markets here were quietly firm to-day and securities were the feature on New York orders and professional buying, | Berlin purchases. | dealing, however. | the fortnightly stetistics, showt tons and supplies diminished From Australia £25,000 was secured.’ besides some There was more yelling than Copper shares were good on stocks down y 590 tons. “The bank lost £31,000 gold in French coln, £23,000 to South America and £60,000 to Egypt. CLOSING. LONDON, Oct. 16.—Atchison, 30; Canadian ast to-day | Pacific, : Union Pacific preferred, : ge engage. | Northern Padific preferred, Grand Trunk, unced, but | ©%: Anaconda, 91. Bar silver, 293-16d per ounce. g B Money, 112 per cent. | New York ntil 5a6 per cent ed rates, P hille, Money Market. Prime Sterling ex- al business in bankers 1 and at $4 S01a@4 80 34 8114@4 Dle Closing 4 @4 1. Silver cer- Bid, 64c. Bar silver, 62%c. Mexican Government ~ bonds, strons; bonds, inactive Stat WASHINGTON, Oct. 16. of the treasury ba fd < - 746,782, rafirbad bonds, firm. Condition of the Treasury. To-day’s statement nces in the general fund, old reserve in the Available cash % -xports, 23,998 barrels. e dull. cash demand and local covering, at net ad: Sales, dier and rather more active on 8250 bushels; exports, 2 red, T9%c f. 0. b. No. 1 Northern Dulu Si%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Duluth, 87%¢ £ 0. b, aficat. Options—Were generaily firm and higher all day, stimulated by an absence of llauidation, co rable buying on the re- action theory. firmer cables, a good Northwest closed firm ce. March, S2%@s3ke, closed | closed 834c; October. closed | %% Mexican Contral B | . Minneapolis & St Louis : HOPE. Gute s e i Minneapos & St Lote precd e e Migeouri Pacific [ Mobile & Ohio > Missouri Kansas & Texas Missouri Kansas & 2 -al Norfolk & Western .... . Norfolk & Western prefd Northern Paciflc .......... Pacific prefd .. & Western - n Railway & | -...... Oregon Railway & Pennsylvania . Reading . . Reading 1st prefd Reading 23 prefd rande Rio Grande Western prefd St Louis & San Fran ...... Louis & San Fran Ist pros Louis & San Fran 24 pre §t Louis Southwestern St Louls Southwestern prefd t Paul . s Paul prefd ... . St Paul & Omal tthern Paci Seuthern R Southern Rallway Texas & Pacific Union Pacific Union Pacific prefa . Wabash ... Wabash prefd ... Wheeling & Lake Wisconsin Central . Third Avenue Exprese Com; Adams American United Stai Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous— American Cotton Ol .. American Cotton Oll prefd. American Malting .. American Malting frefd...... American Smelting & Refng American Smelting & Refng. American Spirits ... American Spirits pref American Steel Hoop, ex di American Steel Hoop prefd. American Steel & Wire.... American Steel & Wire prefd American Tin Plate, ex div. American Tin Plate prefd American Tobacco . American Tobacco prefd ‘Anaconda Mining Co. Erooklyn Rapld Transit Colorado Fuel & Iron. Continental Tobacco . Continental Tobacco prefd Federal Steel . Federal Steel prefd. General Electric . Glucose Sugar . Glucose Sugar prefd International Paper . International Paper prefd clede Gas . tional Biscult tional Biscult prefd tional Lead . National Steel prefd New York Air Brake. North American . Pacific Coast . Pacific Coast 1st prefd Pacific Coast 24 prefd. Pacific Mail . People’s Gas Pressed Steel Ci Pressed Steel Car prefd Pullman Palace Car Standard Rope & Twine. Sugar ... Sugar prefd, ex div Texas prefd Wheeling & Lake Erie 24 pr WOOL—Dull. ~Spot, dull; : Cordova, No. 7 mild, qui bags, including: Nove) fair Recelpts, 16@22; Juny packages gular packing a loss off, 2ic. DRIED FRUITS. W YORK, Oct les NE orated ap keld quite the day at ful STAT fd td sustained prices VAPORATED i prices. at unchanged . 11@ldc; [ 16%20c New York was generally dull feature of importance | improvement in price abroa for tin held steady at $28 of the list were entirely nominal. | Pigiron warrants _were dull spelter, quiet, at $4 1064 15; lead, $43 lake and without In sympatl at involce, % @14c. Futures—Closed firm ‘at a net rise of 10415 points. Total sales mber, $710; Decem: March, $735@7 40 refining, molasses sugar, per pound, as to size and 8%e; 4%c; de. Steady; reamery, 15@2lc; fac- ceipts, 12,632 packages. Firm; West- mark, 16@lic; Western, 16.—The market for evap- as not particularly active and | cady on light offerings throughout APPLES—Cotnmon prime, 4%@54%e; cholce, 4 fruits were dull but steady Moorpark, 15@16c. unpeeled, 6@9c. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—The market for metals | spectal ¢ with an the loca] market new The rest $9 50@10; dull, _at copper was dull at $16 T5@17. The brokers' price for lead was $1 and for copper | $16 57350, * prefd.. Chicago Grain Market. ~% | CHICAGO, Oct. 16.—The wheat was at the start. most 93% | ing quoted In from T4% to the f The Liverpool | opening of milis at of @ cargo at Antwern, nronths, | ever, was largely local. ly quiet and bulls were a later influence. by its absence. December. | %c up at 2%e. Provision: | stendy. lard early weakened the whole Iis strergth later caused a recovery, ‘mmxny lost _on profit-taking. closed 2%c higher, | shade doswn. "The leading futures ranged as foll * activity in A 1% drop at Ham- burg and unexpected steadiness at Liverpool gave rise to irregular opeming, December be- rst movement all the way steadiness | proved to be the most influential factor, how- ever, as the crowd was largely short owing to yesterday’'s operations and the Liverpool atti- tude caused them some uncasiness. The re- | Minneapolis and the sale the first in sixteen Trade, The buying was large- in a moderate way by shorts, making only an occasional investment. | Outside trade as usual was painfully prominent slowly advanced from the opening to Ts%c. The advance caused some profit taking, December 1:@%c higher. Corn was moderately active and firm. De- | cember closed zc higher at 351.@35%c. Outs were quiet but firm. December closed how- started easy and were somewhat | frregular later, but concluded the session falrly Hog receipts over the estimate and | lower prices at the vards were discouraging factors early, and heavy selling of November The grain 0w ut this was January pork lard 2itc lower and ribs a Articles— 7 High. Low. Close. 4 1% k) 4% kY T 0% a1y 1% 38 W% 35% ay 2y nY 21y Tennessee Coal & Iron T4% United States Leather % [ln“:g gum' lRAllhtr prefd Inited States Rubber.. United States Rubber prafd e }‘m g& Western Unton, .. December E A Public Tron & Sieel Co vy Republic Tron & Steel Co prefd Do ny 2% P.CC & Bt Louls.....cocer.vnr Vet L Shares sold. e i i CLOSING BONDS. Octcber MK&T ... 52 | Novembe N Y Cent Ists.... 108 | JaOvary N J Cent gen & No Pacific 3s. o No_Pacific 4s. T8 new ey 1557 (N & W con thr. R TR con #s. T 8 new ds coup...13_r Nav Ists Qotober ! U S old 4s (114% | Or Nav e 103y, | November % U § old 4s coup...114% Oregon § L '6s.....12714 | JANUATY .. L Ca: §1 76@1 76%; prime timothy seed, mess pork, pounds, short clear sides (boxed), y, basis of high wine: h quotations were as follows: Flour, steady: No. & spring wheat, 69G@To%c; No. 2 red, T4%@A76%c; No. 2 corn, 41%c; No. 2 yellow, 4134@41%c; No. 2 oats, 21%c; No. 2 white, 24@ 24%c; No. '8 white, 2314@25c; No. 2 rye, 32c; good feeding barley, 4lc; fair to cholce malting, 47@ 58c. No. 1 flaxsced, §1 75; No. 1 Northwestern, #1004 15; v barrel, $12 50@12 75; lard, $6 821476 90; short ribs sides §720G7 #0: ary salted shoulders (boxed), 814G 6is D, ¥ sThan o, %0c; granulated, 6.10c; confectioners' A, 5.85¢; oft A, 5.8ic; clover, contract grade, $10 25. docser, Articles— | Fiour, barrels Whea', bushels Corn, bushels . Oats, b"".i'fi" . Rye, bushels . Barley bushels On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | market w — 04%: 10,000, | heavy, 12 for light medium, 13c for light, i as flrm; creamery, 16@21 dairy, 13| Second Session—May—2000 ctls, §1 + 10,000, vy, for 1ight m 3 3 @18e. cnee.."'h"%. 101‘%’11%::.- ggs, firm; I £1 045, l4c for extra light and 15%c for sugar cured; y fresh, 1Tc. 3 | Regular Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, | Eastern sugar-cured hams, 12 Mess Beef, 97%c. May—10,000, §1 04%: 8000, $1 04%. $12 50 per bbl; extra Mess, §13 50; Family, Si¢ LA Afternoon Session—No sales. extra Prime Pork, $16; extra clear, $19 50; Mess, BARLBY-Offerings are growing larger and | $17; Smoked Beef, 1ic per Ib. Cak G L & 3 the ‘market 1s weak and very dull, there be- | =LARD-Tierces quoted at 4 per 1b for com- | Oak Tran 6s... LIEHI ing no sales worthy of note. pound and 9%c for pure; half- . pure, - Foreign Futures. S ees, e dor cholee bright, 65X @T0c | B 10T tine: 1654c. Su1b. tins, 10%8c, Contra Costa "CATER STOCKS. for No. 1 and 62%@67%c for off grades; Brew- | 'COTTOLENE — One-half barrel, $%c; three | 3/ 0% Costa - — Spring Valley. 4% 93 *- 3 | ing and Shipping grades, 77%@$212¢; Chevalier, | half barrels, §ic; one tierce, $%c; two tlerce, e. unty. _il-a — nominal 8kc; five tierces, $4e per Ib. e AS AND ELECTRIC STOCK: i CALL BOARD SALES. i:;r\‘:nl'gkbp(c" Ty o g T i { i (e 8 Sac El G&RC %o sl fommal Semor O Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Muraal i Co. 2% o 5% & GARCO 3 % 61% [ Regular Marning Session—No sales. OGL & T " by Bx Sem Peanciscs, o° 08 Afternoon SessionsTo sales. The local Wool trade reports a dead and fea- | Fac Gas Imp. e g Oct. Jan.-April. | OATS—In spite of the depression In Wheat | v\ ujoce market INSURANCE STOCKS. 19 95 2110 and Barley this market is firmly held, though T - B Fivem(s Pund.228 120 | 2130 outside of the inquiry on Government account ops are in fair demand at the q 3 - : there is mot much demand at the moment. There 1s no change in Hides and Tallow. Ansto-cat 1.q BANK STOCKS. H 27 05 ‘White, $1 35@1 50; Surpr $1 45@1 55 Red, HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell K D(lk\lh! 8815 First Nat) 3t $115@1 % for feed and $L 25@1 40 for seed; Gray, | about Ic under quotatio Heavy salted | Cap's % & b-45"— lon P& A e hr I ¥ 10G117%; for | Steers, $@sYc; medium, $ge: Heht, te: Cows o g erehnte Ex. 1 i seed, $1224G1 32% per ctl. s, Sc; Stags, 6c: Salted Kip, Sc; Salt NGS BANKS. Available Grain Supply. CORN-_Drices have a wider range. Eastern | Veal, so; Satics" o’ tor Dry Hides. 15@15%c; (1] Al o S S yellow tnd white are quoted at §1 25 and Fast- | culls, 12g13c; Dry Kip. 15c; Dry Calf, lsaise; | Hum S & 1 % Sav & L 7. — 5 NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—Special cable and tel- | ern mixed at $1 2214 per ctl. culls’ and brands, 12gidc; Sheepskins. Shear- | Mut Sav mic e - egraphic communications to Bradstreet's show | 1YE—Sales at S0c per ctl. Tinge, "15@250 each; chore Wool. 30@40c each; av © the following changes in the available supply tates and Canada, east of the Rockles, e 1,873,000 bushels: for and in Europe, increase 2,400,000 bushels; total sunply, increase 4,273,000 bushels. Corn—United States and Canada, east of the Rockles, increase 2,401,000 buchels. | Oats—United Statss and Canada, east of the | Rockles. {ncrease 955,000 bushels. The combined stock of wheat at Portland, Or, Tacoma and Seattle, Wash., decreased | 561,000 bushels last week. A * California Fruit Sales. *: NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold California frult at auction to-day and realized the following prices: Grapes— Tokay, double crates, $2 25@3 35, average $2 S0. do. single crates, average §1 29. Pears—Nellis, boxes, §1 0331 30, average $119; Buerre Diel, boxes, §1 2@l 30, average $129; Barly Buerre, boxes, §1@105, average §1 04 Green Morceau, boxes, §1 7503 40, average $2 06 Plums—Coe's Late Red, single 'crates, 120, average §L15. Prunes—Italian, single crates, .75@Ssc, average 7ic. Eight cars sold to-day. Weather hot CHICAGO, Oct. 16.—The Earl Fruit Company realized the following prices for California fruit sold at auction to-day: Grapes—Tokay, double crates, §2 15@3 15, average §2 86; do, single crates, $1 2,@1 9, average $144; Corni- chon, single crates, $130@1 60, average $136. Pears — Buerre Clairgeau. boxes, $13)@170, average §1 55; Vicar, boxes. §1 15@1 30, average | § 24; Nellls, boxes, $1 2061 10, average $122; Du Comice, boxes, average §$139; Green Mor- ceau, boxes, average $1 2): Buerre Gris, boxes, average §1 2%; Nellis, half boxcs, average S5c. Piums—Coe's Late Red, single crates, average $110. Prunes—Italian, ' single crates, 13Ge0c, average 42c. Weather hot. Nine cars sold to- day. BOSTON, Oct. 16.—The Earl Fruit Company's sales of California fruit at auction to-day were as follows: Grapes—Cornichon, $1 8041 85, average 31 §1; Tokays, double crates, §2 504, average $3 14; Tokays, single crates, $180@2 50, average §165. Prunes—Italians, ! single crates, 4i@doc, average Sdc. Two cars sold to-day. 'We PHILADELPHIA, Company sold Californt ized the followlng pric ther hot. t 16.—The Earl Fruit it Grapes—Cornichon, Weather hot. One car sold to-day. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Oct. 16.—CATTLE—Recelpts, ircluding 2506 Westerns and %% Texans. N and Western steers, slow; good to prime steers, $3 5064 80; poor medium, $4 5065 25; selected 2 feeders, $3 8044 60; mixed stockers, $2 85G3 75; | lambs, chofce, steady Good 'to_chofce wethe; | choice mixed, $3 50a4: 420; native lambs, $4 40 4 50@5 50. Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, Oct. 16—The movement of wool this week was even slower than for the pre- vious week. The only sales made were those for present needs. Manufacturers have tried out the market by bidding lower prices, but have been unsuccessful, as the dealers are de- termined to hold om to thelr goods until after the election. Quotations: 53 90074 20; falr tc 65; Western lambs, ming fine medium and fine, 17@18c; scoured, 47 @isc;_stavle, He. ; staple, 50c Australian wools combing superfine, 80c; average, T0G7T London Wool Market. Oct. 16.—At the wool auction sales Scoured basls, spot prices, nominal, 82G8ic; good, 8@ LONDON, to-day 1 resentatives took several good lines of greasy grades. The home and Continent operated free- ly. Good merino and some scoured goods were withdrawn and new clip superior combing soic well. Cape of Good Hope and Natal greas: wools were quiet, snow whites being fal competed for. The attendance was large. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oet. 16.—Cotton futures opened steady, four points lower to six points higher on the first call. January,’the most active posi- | tion, ovened at 9.17c, then broke to 9.12c and later rallied after many ups and downs to 1 9.31c, with the price from that position finally 9.12c. Throughout the session there was more or less heavy selling on continued heavy re- | ceipts. The market closed easy at a net loss of 2 to 2% points, having gone off the last half hour under general selling and fears of weak cables to-morrow. | i | Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Oct. 16 —Clearings, $450,258; bal- ances, $65, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Oct. 16.—In the Portland mar- ket there Is nothing of consequence being done {n wheat and prices are nominally unchanged, with 53¢ generally quoted for Walla Walla and an occasional sale made at slightly highe: fig- ures. Valley is easier, with the milling demand less urgent than it was a few weeks ago. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Oct. 16.—Consols, 8%@98%. Sil- ver, 20%d. French rentes, 99f S§Tigc@99f 95c. Wheat cargoes on passage, less offering; No. 1 standard California, 31s 3d; Walla Walla, 29s 9d. English country markets. part chea; LIVERPOOL, Oct. 16. —-WHEAT-Steady; No. 1 standard California, 6s 5led@6s 6d;: wheat in Paris, weak. Flour in Parls, weak. French country markets, quiet. Weather in England, fine. “CO’T'Ie FON—Uplands, 5%d. CLOSING. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 16.—WHEAT—Spot, No 2 red Western winter, dull, 6s 2d: No. 1 Northern spring, dull 414d; No. 1 Caiifornia, 6s 5lad; futures, qu! December new, 6s 7%d; Febru- ary, £s 134, CORN—Spot, firm; American mixed, new, 48 5%d; futures, quiet: November, 4s 3d; De- cember, 4s 2%d; January, 3s 1l%d. 3 LOCAL MARKETS. - = Exchange and Bullion. Exch: , 60 duys. ~ 4 8118 SieTling BXcnange, sight = %8s Sterling Cables . - 486, New York Exchange, sight....... — i New York Exchange, telegraphic — g“ Kace: o oG can Boifare, mominai P Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT FREIGHTS—In the practical ab- sence of disengaged tonnage in port the spot market is wholly nominal, but may be quoted at 43, on the basis of the last charter. The chartered wheat fleet in port has a registered tonrage of 33,500, against 45,500 tons on the same date last year; disengaged, tons, against 13,100; on the way to this port, 161,150 tons, afloat | 31 5@ | single crates, | -day and real- | double crates, $2 S1@3, average $2 8; Cornichon, single crates. average $13: Tokays, double ! crates, 53 average $3'19; Tokays, single | crates; #1 0, average $1 63; Clusters, sin- gle crates, $190G2 30, average §2 19. Plums— Coe's Late Red, single crates, average Sic. cows, §265@110; heifers, 325044 15, canners, @2 '60; bulls, $2 75G4 40; calves, S4@4 65; Texas | fed steers, $i@Gé 90, grassers, $3 25@4 10; bulls, $2 75G3 25. HOGS—Recelpts _to-day, 25,000 to-morrow, | 130,000; left over, 2000: loe to 15¢ lower; top. $5'10; mixed and butchers’, rough, hea 34 @4 75; light, $4 6 bulk of | | sales, '8¢ $0@5. | “SHEEP—Receipts, 17,000. Sheep, steady: others slow to 10c lower. | Stern sheep, 33 90 | Territory, scoured’ basis—Montana and Wryo- | iné medtum and fine, 16@17c; scoured, | bales were offered. American rep- | BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Hides, <alt, $2a2 25 for large, $1 75 for medium, medium, Zc. TALLOW-_No. 1 rendered, 4@4ic per Ib; No. 2, 3@3c; grease, 2@2igc. WOOL—Spring_cllp is quotable as follows: Northern, free, 15@16c; Northern, defective, 120 family and 33 15@3 50 for bakers’ $4.75@5 75_per bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in_sacks are as fol- lows, usua! discount to the trade: Graham Flour, §3 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, $2 75; R months', 11@12c; Southern Mountain, defective, # Crocked Wheat, §350; Farina, $ 50 \?’hol! Wheat Flour, §825; Rolled Qats (barrels), $6@ 72%:; in sacks, $5 75@7; Pearl Barley, $; Split Peas, §5; Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 lbs. Hay and Feedstuffs. @lic; GSCF Middl 3 i le County, $@llc 1b. HOPS—11@ l4c pe{' ll‘;ii B Nevada, 13@18 per Ib. Cows. VEAL—Large, 7@Sc; small, §1@9¢ per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 7g7%c; ewes, 64@7c per pound. LAMB-—$@8%c per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 5%c for small, 5%@% for medium and 5%@5ic for large: stock Hogs and feeders, 5@3%c; dressed Hogs, T@8%c. | $26 80; Cocoanut Cake, $17@18: Corn Meal, $26@ | 27; Cracked Corn, §2650G27 50; Mixed Feed, $15 | @is. HAY—Volunteer, $5@8; Wheat, $11@1350; Vheat and Oat, $10@12 50; Oat, $9@11 50; Clover, | $5@7; Alfalfa, 36 50@S 50; Barley, $1@9 per ton. STRAW—36@45c per bale. Beans and Seeds. A good shipping demand for Beans keeps the |- market up in the face of continued heavy u-f BAGS—San Quentin Bags, % 65; Calcutta | ce;:.é,“s = ) Grain Bags, 5%c; Wool Bags, 28%@32%c; Fleece SANS—Bayos, : Small White, $350@ | Twine, Ti4c; Fruit Bags | 30; Large White, $240@250; Pink, $190@2: | S%@8%c oo meucnglf‘:ie,“v“'c i Red, $250@3; Blackeye, $2060@275; L a, $520 | CANNED FRUIT—Extras in 2%-1b tins are @3 30; Pea, §3 85G4; Red Kidneys, $2 75@3. | quoted as follows: Apricots, $150; Cherries, $2 SEEDS—Brown Mustard, 4c; Yellow Mustard, | for black, §1 % for white and $2 for Royal Anne; %t'mlel' 2 ‘-'dafi‘l'wr: C‘-: s, SH:”ple; Ib for (Igrnrmz, $135; Peaches, $165; Pears, $155; ‘allfornia an jc for Eastern: 'alfa, nom- Pl , $1 35 3 'S, S v {nal; Rape, 240%c: Hemp. iMthe: Timotny, | $1 75 w01 40; Quinces, 31 &5; Strawherries, COAL—Wellington, $9 per ton: Southfleld Wel- 4@itkc. i DRIED PEAS-—Niles, $150@2; Green, $180@ | lington, $9: Seattle, $§7; Bryant, 7; Coos Bay, $1 5041 & perative Wallsend, $9: | | | General Merchandise. | | 220 per ctl; Blacke; ); Wallsend, $9; C Mountain descriptions, $8 45 per per ton, according to brand. Prices for almost all descriptions remain the | 2000 Ibs and §s same, and the market Is without feature. CORDAGE — The local cordage company POTATOES—Burbanks, 30@60c for Rivers and | diotes as follows: Pure Manila, lllie per ib: | c@3110 per ctl for Salinas and G@%c for po lzes and bale rope. Stci Duplex, Tie. | Oregon; Sweets, 50@63c for Rivers and 7 erms. 80 days or 13 per cent cash discount o Hnichy anACIFIC CODFISH—Bundles, 3ic; cases, 3% | ONTONS--60@75: ; 5o | @i ation . 5¢; Boneless, %e; | ;ONIONS—§1gTic per ctl; Pickle Onfons, 3@ | ife; blocks, 5@a%c; tablets, 8¢; mid VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 2@4c per Ib; | e String Beans, 1g3c; Limas, 2G3c per 1b; Cab: | T caten WGlte for prtwia $1; Tomatoes, Bay, 30@60c; Egg Plant, | o S waaRatL1IgMe fo8 g0od to prime washed peaberry to prime peaberry; 11%@13c for good current 2@lic for fair; 2@i3c for good r good to prime; mixed with black T%@%%c nominal for E per box; Green Okra, 40@ic; Green Peppers, 33@50c per box for Chili and 4) for Bell: Dried Peppers, 10@ C | per sack: Summer Squash, T5c@$1 for Alameda; Cucumbers, 3: fc for Alameda; Pickles, $159 | per box for No. 1 and 65 for No. 2; Garlic, 1G@43%c per Ib; Marrowfat D) Poultry and Game. @3 to ordinary. Ivador — 11%@1 %¢ for good to prime r fair washed; 12@13%e for hed peaberry: 11@11%c for ashed; 10%@1lc for super- for unwashed: 10%. or good green unwashed 11‘!11‘.2 for good to superior unwashed pes berry; @5 nominal for common to ordinary. caragua—13G16e for prime to fancy washed: 10@1214¢ for falr to strictly good washed: 104 @10%c nominal for good to superior unwashed: 11@1l%c nominal for good to prime unwashed peaberry | Guatemala and Mexican—13%@1%c for prime | to fancy washed: 124@3c for strictly = good i for good washed: $%@1i%e for @9l%c for medium; 63 @s¥c for inferfor to ordinary: washed. peaberry; 11@llise nominal for good to prime unwashed peaberry: 10%@1lc nominal for &o0od to_superior unwashed. LEATHER—Sole, heavy, Leather, medium, ‘#6G30c: Sole Leather, light, 272e; 'Rough Leather, heavy, 27@2Sc; Rough Leather. light, 25@2%c: Harness Leather. heavy, 32a3%c; Harness Leather, medium, @3fc: Har- ness Leather, light. 23@35c; Collar Leather, 15 @le per foot; Kip. finished. 0@ste per Ib: Veal, finished, $0G3c: Calf, finished. T5c@$1 20: 5 finished, 16@17c per foot; 14@16c; | | hed; 104@11¢ good to prime good to prime s Three cars of Eastern Poultry came in, and | rales were made at $5@3 50 for Hens, $5 for | young Roosters, $4 50 for old Roosters, $3@3 350 | X $2 50@3 for Broilers, $6 50 for $oung | 1 for old Ducks, §1 75@2 for Geese | and 12@1%c for Turkeys. Thus far this week seven cars of Eastern Po y have been received and the market is weak in consequence. The tendency in prices 1s downward. Game shows no particular change, sound lots selling well and talnted lots being’ worked off | cheap or dumped. POULTRY- ve Turkeys, 14@18c for Gobblers | and 14@156 for Hens: old Turkeys, 11@12c Geese, per pair, $1 2561 50; Goslings, $150@1 75 Ducks, §3@4 for old and 33 50@4 5 for young: | Hens, $350G5: Young Roosters, $3 T5@4 50; Old Roosters, $350@4; Fryers $3@i50; Broilers, §3 for large and $2i for small; Pigeons, 125 per dozen for old and $150@175 for quabs. | GAME—Quail, $1@1 25 for valley and $2@250 | for Mountain; Mallard, $4@6; Canvasback. $6@ | § for choice, down to $3 for poor; Sprig, $2 50 | ; Teal, $230@350; Widgeon, $2G250: Small o 5: Gray Geese, $3: White Geese, ; Brant, §1 25¢71 50 for small and $2 50 for | : English Snipe, $1: Jack Snipe, 7oc@$l; | . $125; Rabbits, $125@150 for cottontall | and §1 for brush; Doves, 50@s0c per dozen. Rough Splits. $@ite per Ib. ANBARK—Ground, $26@35 per ton; Stick, $18620 per cord. OILS—California Castor Oll, in cases, & tra winter strained barrels, Chira Nut, 63@72c per galion: pure Nea Ofl, barrels, 6ic; cases, 70c; Sperm, pure, 65c; Whale Ofl 'natural white, 3732@42%c per gal- lon: Fish Ofl, barrels. 35c: cases, dfe. COAL OIL. GASOLINE AND BENZINE— Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk. 12: Pearl Ofl, cases, 18¢; Astral, 15¢; Star, 1S¢; Extra Star, 2%; Elaine, 23c: Eocene, 20c: Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 14iic: cases, 20ic; Benzine, bulk, 13iic; cases, 191c; Si-degree Gasoline, bulk, 20c: cases, 2c per gallon. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Dairy and the medium and lower grades of | Creamery Butter are depressed and neglected. and even faney Creamery is quiet and easy. There Is no scarcity in anything. Lath, 4 feet, $3 50@4; Pickets, $18: Shingle: $1 75 for common and $2 75 for fancy; Shakes. $11 for split and $12 for sawn: Rustic, $21@27. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY. OCTOBER 16. The only Oranges left on the market are Navels of the intermediate crop, knowa as new Navels, and there are only a few of them hera, Lemons are in heavy supply and weak, and 'Limes, too, are plentiful and slow. Deciducus fruits show no changes worthy of rote. Grapes and Melons are steady at prices which have shown little change for some time. o Bt . Flour, ar sks $.130 Middiings, sk; kel L HASus are) n /betten JaUUply nd athier | UL, OF ) | ioaings, » - DECIDUOUS FRUITS— 2,320 Hops, bales . 17 | APPLES—2@i0c per box for common and | 103 | t Corn, East, ctls ic for good to ehoice: Spitzenbergs, 90c@sl. | i — Winter Nellis, 60c@$1; Cooking | Cheese, ctis . 65¢._per box. Rutter, ctls 136| Raisins. QUINCES—2@60c per box. Beans, sks . £.352 Wine, gals. ? PERSIMMONS—60G@Sic per box. Potatoes, sks. 3,520 | Leather, rolls b1 FIGS—35c@$1 per ordinary hox. Omions, 'sks 800| Eggs, doz . 7,590 BLACKBERRIES—$56 per chest. Bran, sks 400 Sugar, sks. o CRANBERRIES — Cape Cod, $5@$ 50; Coos Bay, £2@2 2% per box. STRAWBERRIES — $3@4 50 per large and $6GS for small berries, HUCKLEBERRIES—6c per Ib. RASPBERRIES 6 per chest. TPOMEGRANATES—30@Sic per small box and $1.50@2 per large hox. PLUMS—-25@é0c per_ box. GRAPES—Muscat, 2@6ic _per box and_crat bieck, 35@65c: Tokays, 25@60c; Isabella, Tic: Cornichon, §0@Tse; Wine Grapes, $20822 50 for white, $20@23 for Mission and $24@27 per ton for Zinfandel. MELONS—Nutmegs, T5c per case; Canta- Ilcupes, $125 per crate; Watermelons, $@15 100 PEITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $4@4 50; Lemons, §0cG$! 50 for common and $2a3 for 800d to choice; Mexican Limes, $4@4 50: Ba- hanas, $142 % per bunch; Pinéapples, $1 500 350 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Quotations for all descriptions remain un- changed. Prunes are in fair demand and steady, Peaches and Apricots are qulet and Pears very dull. Raisins are firm and active and_Honey is selling well at steady prices. FRUITS — Prunes, Santa Claras, 4 sizes, 3c; 40-508, Tc: 50-60s, 53ic: 60-70s, 3%e; 70-S0s. 314c S0-90s, 2%c; 90-100s, 2%c; 1008 and over, 2o; bles, %c premium; Sonomas, %c and San Joa- quins %c less than Santa Claras, except 100s and over, which stand the same. 'Apricots, 6@ §= for Royals and 10@llic for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 413@5%c: sun-dried, 215@A. Feaches, 4%4@sc fof standard, 514@6c for cholce and 7@Se for fancy; Pears, 2@7c; Plums, pitted, S@stec; unpitted, 1@1%c; Nectarines, 5@5%c for red and 5i@ee for white. * chest for THE STOCK MARKET. #* The only change of any consequence on the morning session of the Bond Exchange was a decline In Gas and Electric to $50 6214@50 50. Business was light. There was nothing new in the afternoon. There was a very falr business in the oil stocks, as will beeen by the sales below. The Aleska Treadwell Mintng Company has declared its forty-sixth dividend. The amount is 37%c per share, or $75,600, payable October 29. The Alaska Mexican Mining Company has Qeclared its twenty-fourth dividend of lde per share, amounting to $15,000, payable October 29. According to the last monthly reports of the Alaska Mexican and Alaska United mines the first named ran 120 stamps for 29% days, crushing 14,533 tons, vielding $22.383, and saved 257 tons sulphurets, valued at $3783. Total bul- llon produced $28,130. The ore averaged $1 94 per ton. Working expenses $20,301. The Alaska Unlted mine employed 220 stampe, crushing 27,871 tons ore, yielding $38.514 and saved 537 tons sulphurets, valued at $14,430. The bullion produced was $37,09. The are averaged 32 05 per ton. The working expenses were $35,535. The Hawalian Commercial and Sugar Com- pany has declared a dividend of 50 cents, pay- able on the 2th. The usual 3 per cent quarterly dividend the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company wil] be vald_to-day. = RAISINS—The Ralsin Growers' Association | The California Fruit —Canners’ lon iblished the followl: i F2 will pay a dividend of 60 cents on the 20th. Teason of 19 ompRon' s faney, 1% | | The California Powder Works Company has scason of 190: - Bleached Thompson's fancy, 20 per Ib; choice, 1lc; standard, $%c; g:lme. fe; | unbleached Thompson's, Sc rr b. Itanas— 9 tandard, $%c; Fancy, 10%c per I1b: choice, rime, Sci unbleached Sultanas, Sc: Secdless, Ib boxes, 6%c; 2-crown loose Muscatels, 6c} 2-crown, 6%c; 4-crown, T¢; London Layers, 2- crewn, 8150 %fl- box; 3-crown, §160; Fancy Ciusters, $2; Dehesa, $250; Imperial, $3. All prices f. o. b. at common shipping points in declared a dividend of $1, payable on the 20th. The Central Light and Power Company will pay a dividend of 5 cents on the 20th. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Oct. 16-2:3 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Culitornia. p 1s quar coup...111%115% s do cp (new).134 135 NUTS—Chestnuts, 10@12¢ per Ib; Walnuts, e 148 115% cou No. 1 softshell, 1ic} No. 2, Sc; No. 1 hardshell, | ©° 00 "Fyriars e~ MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, azainst 195,500, . | 10c; No. 2. Tic; Almon 16c for VHEAT There ‘was no further - decliné | Lpoil, ueuv.mr softshell inuts, o | Bay Co P Co..10214104 [Oak Water 5s.108 on call, but spot quotations were a frac- Eastérn: Brazil Nute, 13c: Filberts, 13e; Lat-he Cab sa.. 1 tien lower. | 1@18c; Cococanuts, $3 50@5. C C Water 5a. Paris and Livernool were lower. New York | HONEY—Comb, 13%@1d%c for bright and 12y | ¥4 L & P was several fractions higher. Chicago opened | @ifc for light amber; water white, extracted, | & & Cl Ry firmer, but the market was featureless. The 74 @Sc: light amber, extracted, 7@T%c; dark, § | Gary-st R gy el o SRy e B L SR LR T T T 1b. s c'msl‘fl‘fi;'fmmm‘iflfl es it 60 per BEESWAX—24@! per t: w'su e au-Shipping, $5G%6Kc; Muling, i Provisions. - CALL BOARD SALES. e La Informal Session—9: Some changes in Pork products will be ob- | Maryms. 4000 88c; 6000, 97%c; 10,000, served. The demand is fair. Do 18t M 10,00, 31 04%. CURED MEATS — Bacon, 11%c per 1b for| NCNGR 7s. medium, 50G70c; long Wool, Toc@$1 each; Horse 02 50; Rice oul 7; Corn Meal, Me; Middle County, free, 14@16c; Middle Coun- Misc L Tatae 50, Gat Groate, 8 wb; Bt | &, defective. 13Gic, Southern Mountain. 12 | Al Pack As fan 330003 15, Buckwheat . Flour, 25; | months', 9@l0c; Southern Mountain, free, 7| Cal Fruit As 7 months’, 9@1lc; Humboldt and Mendocino, 18 Clip—San Joaquin, ‘6%4@Sc; do Lambs’, 8 | —_— { Cumberland. $12 in bulk and $13 % in sacks: . 7, | Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14: Cannel. $12 | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | per tn: ke 315 e fon in bulk and $is 1 | acks; Roc 13al4c for good to prime | 28@33c per 1b: Sole | Belt Knite | STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. California 123 5 Mii $1 for small and 50c fo its: Horse Hides, | Geary Flour and illstuffs. dry.“rn‘sfv| for" large, 125 for m"glflum.s $1' for | Markecst |1 5 | —_— small and 50c for colts. Deerskins—Summer YWDE! OCRE FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 60@ |or rea skins, 3sc: fall or mediom skins, 30c; it f“l\‘- DER STOCKS. 37; usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 40@350; | Winter or thin skins, 17%@2e. Goatskins— | G TRS oo 10 165 Vigorit .. Oregon and Washington, $2 T5G4 10 | Prime Angoras, 75c; large and smooth, 30c: 24 — SU Hana S P co. Haw C & § Co — Honokaa S Co. 39 Hutch § P Co. 2% R STOCKS. Mer Ex Assn B N Oceanie § Co. b ot s & Session. 350 Equitable 10 Equitable San bl g 7 1 $5000 Los Ang g g 25 Makawell Hay Is again very firm, though there is no an rancisco eat llarkd' !fljflg};ennic i e Ganneotipts sre more moderats. Bran| ., are. wesk, owing to' s decline at Chi-| B8 ¥ Ges. & - | BRAN—$16@17 50 per ton. A | cago. but prices here are no lower, though the | 2 Spring Valley Water.. | MIDDLINGS—$17@21 per ton. | packers are Indifferent buyers. $5000 Spring Valley 4s (2d mortgage).. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barlgy, $15@17 per | All other meats are unchanged $500 United States 3s (coupon).... 10 12% ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $25@26; jobbing, | BEEF—6@6%c for Steers and 5@5%c per Ib for Street— 5 Alaska Packers’ Association.. $2000 Los Angeles Rallway 3s.. Afternocon Session. Board— 20 Hutchinson § P Co... Paauhau § P Co. F Gas & Electric S F Gas & Electric Co...... - S F Gas & Electric Co, s 90..... pring Valley Water $16,000 Spring Vailey 4s (24 mortgage) Street— 10 Hutchinson 8 P Co.....oc.counnnnn 1% S F Gas & Electric Co, s 30........ PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. 125 00 1305 00 Board— California-Standard Home Ofl .. Kern O11 Petroleum Petroleum Center ... San Joaquin Ofl & Devel o Sterling O & D Co. lopment. Reed Independence Four Oil Co. MeKittrick Consolidated Kern River ... 3 | Afternoon Session. Board— 500 California-Standard . 100 Four Oil Co.. 20¢ Home Oil 2000 Independence 20 Kern River MeKittrick Consolidated .. MeKittrick Consolidated . McKittrick Ccnsolidated ... ) Monarch of Arizona. Ofl City Fetroleum 06 Twenty-eight ..... Street— 200 MeKittrick Consolidated MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Fran- | etsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday H Morninz Seasion. 100 Con Cal & Va..125 600 Mexica: 33 | 100 Gould & Curry. 78 350 Ophir % | 1% Gould & Curry. S1 00 Savage £ Afterncon Session. | 200 Belcher ........ 23 700 Mexican 2 400 Best & Beicher # 50 Ophir © | 450 Best & Belcher 39/ 500 Ophir s | 100 Chollar Z 300 Potosl . 3 | 100 Con Cal & | 100 Confidence 300 Gould & Cus 1000 Kentuck 500 Savage The following were t! Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 7 Chollar . . 21 300 Mexican . El | 500 Con Imperial... 02/ 306 Mexican 4- | 500 Con Impertal... 01, 200 Ophir . 5 500 Crown Point... 15| 400 Ophir s 700 Crown Point... 16 200 Potosi 3 800 Gould & Curry. 77 200 Savage . i 200 Gould & Curry 115 Savage . 3 20 Gould & Curry 300 Serra Nevada. 37 300 Gould & C 500 Silver Hll s | 300 Justice . 200 Yellow Jacket. 2 500 Mexican - 200 Yellow Jacket.. 3 ternoon Session. 500 Alta ... . 03 300 Mexican . 2 200 Best & Beicher 39 500 Sierra Nevada. % 1275 400 Sierra Nevada. 130 G QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Oet. 16— p. m. WCC & WCC& CLOST Cheese is fim at the advance already noted. | TURPENTINE—Quoted at fle per gallon in BAE Ade ) g Bid. Ask Eggs are scarce and continue to advance. | cases and fc in drums or iron barrels. AlpLa &) Ittes <& = BUTTER. | RED AND WHITE LEAD_Red Lead. 74@ | Al2 o oS S cCreamery—Fancy Creamery, 2%; Seconds, | TXc per Ib; White Lead, 1@Thc. according to | A s ke il 2@ ke, | quantity. L o 8 Dairy—Fancy, 2c; good to choice, 2@2fc; | QUICKSILVER—$48 per flask for local use | Best & Belcher cidental ® 1n common, 20@22. | and_$45@46 for exvort. | Bullion . 8 %0 Creamery tub—20G22c per Ib. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | Saledonia 1 1 Plckled roll-19G21 pany quotes. per b, in 100-1b bags: Sholtar..... = 8 Firkin—18G19¢. Crushed, £.65c; Powdered, 6.%5c; Candy Gran- | Challenge Con B . Storage goods—22%@4e. ulated, 6.25c: Dry Cranulated, Contec- | Confldence o — CHEESE—New, 11@1tlsc; old, 10c: Young | tioners’ A. Magnolia A, 5.75c: Extra C, | zon Cal & Va e B - 8- America, 11@12c; Eastern, 13%@l4c: Western, | 5.65c; Golden C. 5.55c: barrels, 1oc more: halt- | Jon Imperial Slerra’ Neva 5 36 10@12¢ per 1b. | barrels, 25c_more: boxes, i0c more; 30-1b ba; Con New Yo Stiver Hill... 3 @ EGGS—Quoted at 224@25e for store and 35@ | 1% more. No orders taken for less than Eureka Con.... — 4| 3t Louls. - n 9c per dozen for ranch: Eastern, 20@%c. barrels or its equivalent. 'Dominos, half-bar- | CTown Foint... 17 13 Standard 30 —_— s, 6.90c: boxes. 7.15 . — 02| Syndicate — o = = YPI)"'HBE“—Rgsn"‘ p‘r‘;c”r 4 as follows:; Pine, | Gould & Curry. 81 82 Unlon Con. N B Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. | ordinary sizes, $16m1i: ex¥a sizcs. nigher: riea: | Hale & Nor.... & @ Utah .. a8 wood, $17@18 for No. 1_and $15@16 for No. Julla .. 04! Yellow Jacket.. 24 25 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. City and County of San Francisco to Hart- land Law, lot on S line of Turk street, 137:4 W of Larkin, W 137:6 by S 137 Mary Kelly to Robert Kelly, 1 interest fn lot on S line of Green street, 149 E of Van Ness avenue, S $5:2%, NE 31, N 70, W S:Jm‘ Estate of William Mangan (by Thomas Man- gan, administrator) to James Carroil, lot om NE' corner of Webster and Grove streets, B ‘harles Alpers and J. G. W. Schulte (surviv- ng trustees of Germania Savings and Building Union) to Carl Jantzen, lot on W line of Web- ster street, 33:6 N of Waller, N 52 by W 100; $10. Carl and Hamnah C. Jantzen to J. G. W. J. G. W. and Minna_ Schulte to Willlam Mears lot on W line of Webster street, 58:8 N of Waller, N 26 by W 100; $10. Julia M. Feige (widow) and Henry Feige Jr. (single) to Henry A. Moore, lot on W line of Sunchez_street, 51:6 N of Elizabeth, N 2 by W 100; $10 Isadora Jones to John B. Bizzano, lot on N line of Green street, i:3 E of Mason, E 25 by N 97:6; $4000. James H. Pooler to Charles and Mamte Mitch- ell, lot on N line of Filbert street, i2:8 & of Jones, E 20 by N 120; $10. Julfa A. Holm to Margaret Nolan, lot on 8 line of Eady street, 7:6 E of Hyde, E % by 57:8; $10. sF!llx Mullan to Frank Mullan, undivided one- quarter of lot on NW line of Folsom street, 200 SW of First, SW 25 by NW 75; $10. Arthur and Annie Mullan to’ Joseph Mullan, lot on SE line of De Boom street, 179:6 NE of Second, NE 20:6 by SE 56 §10. William W. Cleveland to Marcia B. Cleve- land (wite), lot on E line of Fifth avenue, 125 N of Lake street, N 30 by E 120; gift. thlll“fl‘lo H. and Georgina Buckler to same, me: $540. “Frederick W. Herring to Richard Herring Jr., lot on E line of Californfa avenue, 7 N ot ‘Stomeman street, N 35 by E 8, lot 63, Cleesman’'s map 1, Precita Valley lands; $10. ‘Willlam Hilling or Helleng to Julia Hilln or Helleng, lot on E line of Paris street, 150 of Russia avenue, E 100 by S 150, Excelsior Homestead; gift. Richard and Mary Miller to Charles A. Peter. gon, lot on E line of Seigel street. 35 S of Pow- hattan_ S 30 by E 70, lots 426 and 425, gift map 1; 1300 Alameda County. James Y. Eccleston to Niels P. and Hans F. Sorensen, lot on W line of Pine street, 85 N of Seward, N 50 by W %, being a portion o Jots 21 and 22, block 402, Oakland: $10. Meiitta C. Day to E. G. Duisenberg, lot on SW corner of Howard and Montgomery streets, W 6 by S 100, being lots 4 and 41, block 1, on map resubdivision blocks 10 11, Hows Tract, Oakland: #10. fi. ¥. and Anna G. Hobsor and Catharine Fanning, Michael and Delia Casey to Nathan Hurt, lof on SE line of Moss avenue, 277.02 NE from NE line of country road, Oak- jand to San Leandro. NE #, SE 12642, SW 4, NW 125.53 to beginning lot 25. block A, Amended Map Moss Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Bertha and James E. Murohy to E. A. C. Postel, Iot on N line of San Jose avenue, 20 E of Willow street, E 4 by N 150, being a rtion of lots 5 and 6, block L. on Map of pefl'y“L Ploneer Homestead Assoclation, Ala- meca; Maria L. Avellar (wife of Jose J.) to Manue Madres, lot on SW line of First : SW 1. SE .15, NE ¥

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