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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1900. morrow brought about a sharp reaction soon after noon, with selling for both accounts very active, Some suength was shown and the bears retreated. The market closed steady in tone with prices net unchanged to 9 polnts i ————— S stand about as before, Cltrus frults continue | Mutual L Co.— 7% § F G & E... 47% 4% OGL&H....5 — B6an Francisco 4% % Quiet, owing to the cold weather. e O - o The scarcity in Cranberries continues. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— box for common and INSURANCE STOCKS. nd Edward Walter, lot on NE line of Staaley Place, 1344 SE of Harrison street, SE 2 by E 100; C'hafluug.. and Mary E. Greene to Alphonse 3. Mervy, lot on NW line of De Boom street. 250 NE of Second, NE 25 by NW 80; $10. APP] 60c per Firem's Fund.228 — higher on the day. fic $1 for ms ':: <cholce; ‘Sl%?gm‘, Ap- BANK STOCKS. Margaret Keane or Kane to J.mnm m’. - - == : Oregon Bpitzenbergs, A z lot on SW line of Harriet street, Foreign Markets. ples. $1 7503 per box. Anglo-Cal Ltd. 5 — First National 388 3124 | 198 00 ST 10, O R Bt fhere o EREEa o BRSRTLE 1% i S b S B e s g o e 7 Jipas ere) o0 ZQIA:NDON. Dec. 18.—Consols,” 97%; silver, | CRANBERRIES — Jerseys, $13; c.pe“c«!. SAVINGS BANKS. = o “;;mt‘ 5 E of Connecticut, 7 - 3 13-16d; French rentes, 102f bc; wheat cargoes bo’uxeu 5 per barrel; Coos Bay, 32 50G2T5 per Same to Vincent F. Lovett, lot on E line of on passage, quiet and steady: No. 1 standard . 5 Connecticut street, 435 S of Napa, S % by B - California, %0s; Walla Walla, 28 10%d; English | STRAWBERRIES -None in. % Tnton T Co. 100: gift. country markets, steady. i re s $125@250: | 8 F Sav Un..520 — | Mabel ‘R. Stoneberger to_Anna E. Hentrich LIVERPOOL, Dec. 13.—Wheat, steady: No. | g, D e @52 Ja s. (wife of L. V. B). lot on W line of First ave- 1, Standard Calitornia, ¢s 2aqie :4d; wheat in fnese Mandasne 51 WALTS: Lemons, el it SSHEEE n.gu.nou;‘ i";fx 10% 1% | T g0 N of California street, N 41:6 by W arig, quiet; flour in Paris, dull; French coun- 4 ¢ 2 / . | Callfornia 29% — 08 < : $10. try markets, fitm: weather In England, rainy. | oL, COTmon and $150@250 for good to ,fia”.'?of Geary-st . % — |Presidio n a Henry C. and Frances McClure to Amells > fund, exclusive of $150,000,000 gold reserve in 1 5%a. e Ul e A oaT %01 33 per | Market-st .. 0% 10% M. Petrle {wife of Frank B.), lot on S line of SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. the Givision Gf feacmbiion, snows: "Avalable LOSING. Danch; Fincappies, 113 per dozen. POWDER STOCKS. | Golttornia, street (South _or " Deeth). # B of cash balance, $135,094,025; gold, $19,440,461. WHEAT—Spot, quiet; No. 1 Calffornia, 6s : i o fcelttornis ... — 10 Vigorit ........ 3 W TEUL Ve B by O e T mociation o R % | 740; No. 2 red Western winter, 5 11%d; 'No. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. |Glant Con Co. 84 sti Solomon Mitchell. lot on W line of Fifth ave- Ezxchange and Silver as previously guoted. B Canitier o A e b s e ey e i e 0 o AR f et BT B B LR A T O b) i - icksilver at this port. New York Grain and Produce. | | ,S0RN~Spot merican’ mixed new steady, 8 | A car of Itallan Chestnuts 1s fn. With this | Hana S P Co. o5 7% Funaen 8 o 50 1% | tate’ Company, dot on B line of Forty-ninth Decreased receipts and exports of Quicksilver a port. I do eld frim, 45 344, Futures, quiet; De- | excoption all descriptions continue neglected | Honican's Co. 313 32 |Omomen & Co. 7% - | avenve, 10'S of 1 street, S %0 by B 0 (quit- 7 ; \ ouie? ; * oed. : January, 3 1040; March, 38 | a¢ the ola quotations. Hutch § P Co. 2% % | Paauhau S Co. 31% 32% | claim deed); 410, - Wheat advanced a fractin. Barley quiet and steady. * | 9%d. G Ada I McMahan (wife of Mabry) to Tillte T ¢ . ) el — - FRUITS—Prunes. Santa Claras, 4 sizes, 3c: MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Claussen, lot on S line of L, street, 57:6 E of Oats, C d Ry befor = RK, Dec, 18 —FLOUR—Receipts, | #- —x | 90505, 7c: 50-60s, 5%c: 60-T0s, 3%ec: T0-808, 3UC: | A} Pack Assn.121%41%5 |Pac A F A Twenty-eighth avenue, E 0 by S 100; $10. ats, Corn and Rye as before. L1 barrels; exports, 4. Quieter and rather 80-%0e, 2)c; %0-100s, 2e; 100s and over, 2c; ru- | Cal Frult Am.103% — |Pac & Bor Co. = Alameda County. : easler without being quotably lower. bles, %c premium; Sonomas, %c and San Joa- | Mer Ex Asen.. 97 100 |Par Paint Co.. 12% — AT - Hay shows less wweakness. Feedstuffs steady. SWHEAT- Recelpts, 24050 bushels; exports, LOCAL MARKETS. quins, %c less than Santa Claras, except 100s | Oceantc § Co..103%106 R e by o B KT g S E £ 03, Spot, i No. 2 rea, T and over, which stand the same. Apricots, Morninz Session. c ortieth st L of egra; IWhite Beans rising rapidly under a sharp demand. and oo Slevatns: e s poaTia % |Sc for Rovals and 10@10%c for Moorparks: BoREs 2 avenue, W 43 by S 100, being lot 3. block 208, ¢4 h 8% 1. o, b, affoat; No. N l;:’umux‘;‘vj Evaporated Apples, 3@6c; sun-dried, 3%@4%e; 50 Hawalian Commercial & Sugar. % oln ‘maprl;evf1 !:4'!1;(? of John Evoy, Oakland, quit- Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables unchanged. | £,9,b | Options, after opening steady on the Exchange and Bullion. Peachen, 485 for standard. i@sc for cholos | 51000 Oceanic, S 5 bond. [ RS vy 21 wotmer, copmatiy 10 4 d < ubles, yiel o moderat, o £ 3 5 ;N X 50 | John Stewart. lot on S line of West Nin Butter scarce and still higher. Eggs and Cheese firm. the Tost of the Gay rdies savy ro ik and for Sterling Exchange, 60 days “ B i B e O | e ek n . 50 | street, 114:9% E of Center, E 30 by S 120, be- " % l'}fi m:uvehl Wwere found in lessened export in- | Sterling Exehnn‘g‘e" ugh{ - RAISINS—The Ralsin Growers' Assoclation 10 Spring Valley Water. 94 00 | ing lot 11, block 362, l;:il-n"- ?\fm e Wit Eight cars of Eastern Poultry thus far this weck. g n the predictions of an increase in Mon. | Sterling Cables . = has established the following prices for the | 50 Vigorit T '312% | Harriet W, Clark (widow) to Willis G. Wit 5 . 3 Tho "cloms tle, Supply and heaviness in corn. | New York Exchange, sight = season of 19¢0: Bleached Thompeon's fancy, 1o Etreet oo | len lot on NB cormer of Durant avente and Game in moderate receipt and steady. e A o vt LT S R WS R TR e A R ) s A i $ 5 7 -18¢, clos: c; May, 7 % e > 5 7 omestes ssociation, Berkeley; §10. g wd Dried Fruits dull and unchanged. | closed 7ie; " Dacember, closed iosge. "0 | Mexican Dollars, mominai W% @ &1 | Fancy, l0o per Ib; choice sikc; standard, $o: Afternoon Session. Rebecea Wurts (wife of M. L.) o W. A. and resh and Drie T gea. 1 closed 76%¢. —_ unbleached Sultanas, 8c; Seedless, 9 00 FOre_Quiet Wiea: and Other Grot Gke; d-crown, To; Lendon Layers, | i Hawallan Commercial & Sugar..... % | Laura A. Graves, lot % and § naif of lot £, p) Fli 2 3 L ol Bbendd E y - jvision of lots 12, Provisions firm, but with a small demand. Voot quier E08 G rams. W per boxi, Terown, $100; Fanci | % Gocantc %fig}’h‘“’g 2 34 % | SRa"BePuch o ot 'S Sorritied Suap Savaet . , . FFEE—Futu 2 - -5 o as lectric Homestead Tract, rkeley, warranty H . Hides, Wool and Hops as previously quoted. | points Gectine: Total seles. “Sron bays, G| WHBEAT—New York and Parls were both o."b. at common shipping ‘Doints 1n | 42000 § P of A bond u3%0 | "3ifred A. W. and Sailie {v. Wrigat to Union s ; ¢ 2 - Cluding: February, $ §0: March, $5 8506 weak, the former declining %e. Liverpool, on | QTR 0 0 2080 per 1 for Ital.| 17 Spring Valley £ Savings Bank, ot on SW_corner of Shattuck Meat market slenderly supplied and firm. | . &5 tege Tuly. s6gs os: August. 3 o5 the contrary, was siightly higher. There was |y Swainutg No J | eottznell iis: RS Sy SRR avenue and Essex street, W 1122 § 10, E 6.3 3 e s 0; T 3 . - v; No, & better cash inquiry in all markets, Wi et- | No. 2, 8c; No. 1 hardshell, X o. = v o e 3 Odl stocks selling briskly. Local stocks and bonds quiet. | ipyoice. e} mild, “market quiet; Cordova, S@ | fer prospects for reducing stocks. The demand | 7ige; Kimonds, 15@1%c for paperahell. G115 for Morninz Sesston. B e 1o T 1 aad Nliws. M- 4 Fam = | SUGAR—Raw, steady; refined, quiet. ht'ml:;:: cpened S eith 11ttle pressue | B L F . Th0: e ‘:xr;iun co! 20 Contira e | Cully, lot on W line of Cottage street, 225 3 Linseed Oil marked down 4c. | BUTTER—Receipts, ‘5627 packages. Steady: | to sell. There aas some scattered outsids buy- | Mocuta s tge " o > 4 b 18 |6 i e e e = Nean & T | greamery, 18@2%c; June creamery, 1SG28%ci |ing, and the feoling Seemed healthier. 7he | “HONBY.Comb, 13%G14%o tor bright and 12t | 200 Four Of &o. © | B any 09, Al - | oy e, long Wheat has apparently passed nto strong | giic for light amber: water whits, extracted, | 700 Hantord- e ey — pts, 6932 packages. Quiet; West- | hands, and is not for sale. Later on in the | 7y @sc; light amber, extracted, 6%@7c; dark, 50 Home Ofl . . 445 4 ja MacKenzle to George R. 3,450 Reading 24 prefd gro regular packing at mark, 22g26c; Western, | gession Armour did some seliing, others fol- | g@aiso per Ib. | B0 McKittriek : "4 | Jenneti snd Epge MacKenzle to Geor B - Rio Grunde Western e lowed, and prices fell off somewhat. New York | BrESWAX—24@2c per Ib. 1000 Monarch of Arizona.. & | Wikinme BUI o8 Map of " e Geare Wat s oo DRIED FRUITS. wired’ small acceptances. The Southwest, on _— 100 Occidental of West Vi & Conred 7. sud Helene Hampel to W. A, 1 at this port during ® St Louis & San Francisco. 19% | , Trading was rather sluggish in the market | the contrary, commenced to buy. P vs L 1200 Petroleum Center 2 e e f Tikiie strect. 108 W 2 astplihenl groe b i g don ™ St Louis & San Fran iot pre 74 | for evaporated apples, with the undertone no| This market was a fraction higher on the roUVISIONS. 100 Reed Crude Ol Co. - S n T fourthy, NE 8% inches, W 15.6, g i . 530 St Louis & San Fran 2d prefd. 49 | better than steady at nominally unchanged | 6Pot, with futures about as before, 25 San Joaquin Ol & Dev . 900 5 :fl|0rh en“; o o g ) curing the same time last| 300 §t Louls, Southwestern.... 15 | Prices. State common, 4@5c; prime, 4%@5%e; | Spot Wheat—Shipping, 97%@9%%c; Milling, firm, but the 4 T - ning. : 310 2 Sea were 6588 flask: e . 15% | Cholce, 5%@6c: fancy, ‘6Gic J $1 02%@1 06 per otl. Prices for cured meats are firm, but the de- orsd beginning. Oakland: 310. as 4 flasks at $350,050 k » 54 | California dried frifts were dull but steady § CALL BOARD SALES. mand ts light. 100 Independence .. 2 W. H. and Bessie M. Cornell to George A. — . 3 | at unchanged prices. Prunes were quoted from | Ynformal Session—9:15 o clock-May—2000 ctls, | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 11@1lic per b for Rt Bk by X g,,:fl;yo‘f‘.";'z})" b'e"’_":'vn?s\. - rts of Flour and Wheat. | 8%@se per pound, as to size and quality, Apri- | g1 03%; 10,000, §1 04%; ~December, 101—6000, | heavy, 11%@12c for light medium, 12%@13c for| = Board— e e O e st Brest Boma: o4 cots—Royal @lz‘»'é-“i;,,"l;'&’é’“s'};gi“’”“’ Peaches | §1 091,. 4000, $1 09%. light, 13%@14c for extra light and 15@15%c ror | 1000 California-Standard . 3 | steaa_Association, Berkeley: $10 . of 0 this port during the ® . gt Second Sesston—May—10,000 ctls, $1 04t sugar-cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 11%4@ % !_;"'N'g" Ay D. R. and tie C. Wentworth to Rudolph E n the ye vere 1,018,550 * % | o icBUlar Morning ~ Sesslon—May—8000 ctls, | 1c; Mess Beef, $12 0 per barrel; extra Mess, | 300 Four Off Co- : 4 |Kroll lot on N line of Delaware street, 75 E of th = re 1,019,585 $1 (484, 2 £13; Family, $14; extra Prime Pork, $16: extra mflu“'mdy"; R hivey & |of Fifth, E 25 by N 100, being a portion of n geinst §70,18 e same time | 5 5 Afternoon Sessjon—No sales. 4 clear, $19 §0; Mess, $17; Smoked Beef, 13c per | 309 Mo i oo Kemn River. 35 | block 66, Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town . g this 1 a wheat bast | Chicago Grain Market. BARLEY—The market continues dull‘and un- | poung. P Lt 8 | Improvement Assoctation, Berkeley: 310 D D a" wheat giv { changed. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6%c per Ib for com- | 2400 Eetroleum Center ... 932 | John and Nellle M. Conley to John McRae. - for cleven mon | Feed, Tic for chofce bright 72%c for No. 1|pcund and $%e for pure: halt-barrels, pure| g 700 Joadiin 240" |10t on N line of Twenty-second street, 125 E e same time 0 Wisco: B T : ; . ) -] A H ree v = of 624, rds 's map, su o a | R Nisconaln Contai CHICAGO, Dec. 13.—In the wheat pit con- 'CALL. BOARD SALES. et a Tne. tierce: Tho; twe tierecn CLOSING QUOTATIONS. }mm::"_ %, Boardman's map, > 3 | slderable stuff recently acquired was turned | JInformal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. 78c; five tiérces, T%c per Ib. THURSDAY, Dec. 13-2:20 p. m. | _C. E. Palmer and W. H. Friend (trustees National Tube §1% | drift on a moderately active market. May | Second Session—No sales. = e i amkes | Robert Bishop) to Home Security Bullding and tional 7 e i BUGT slon—N M . | L X Tl Comanies g8 g SRR R T LS e o Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. A RS 2R o e o Twelith street, 19 Adams 144 | Liverpool and Antwars mascec ness, Of the | GATS-The situation shows no change what- Blue Gooss - — | 500 |S from § lne of lands formerly of Baxter. \merican | remors of export business done yesterday. | €Ver, the market being quiet but firm. White, | prices for all descriptions remain unchanged, 8:,’,‘.‘“""“5 ges B é; | E 50, § 10, W to E line of Twelfth street. e ‘"““:}F:‘r:fl the tendency was downward. Re- | grmg'{;";“i“""’ i "“g‘“r":‘e;.,,!‘?f,:"“ f,“o?“",,f" and the markets are generally dull. o o o 59 & |7 -‘r‘[('i 10, ‘%m’“z?‘“émm‘y‘ & g:l':‘d“:‘m"‘pr’«?;’ pacl i Ahneny ot the Govaers feared the usual | o1 Black, for feed, 31 1001 20; for eced, $120@ | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands eell | Bl Dorud 1| 2% | erty, Oakland; alio lots %, T, 3. 4 and 4 e ton OMl....... onday. A prospe S vest stocks | 1 30 per ctl about lc under quotaticns. eavy salte 7 | | bloc , amended mao Fairview Tract, trus ton OIl prefd. o A miownect that ihe Dolhwest & bkl CORN-The market continues dull,at un- | Steers, 10c; medium, 9c; Hght, Sizc; Cow- | Hanford . e 1500 {11900 |tea's deéd. Oakland Township: $201 Malting R 4% | 000 bushels was not encouraging. M‘l: uring | changed quotations. Calslrm{;nmEYelluw.Yn“ @ | hides, 9¢ rorxhea;‘y; "s“ui‘."«fw‘“'. b ‘2: gn]xgn, i Hn:‘f:rd. Fresno, Kern River..| P t 4 53 ‘( )‘l;mhra;\v!rr\m‘n 8. Hn:a'\ o EIEK:.I“.‘(.T;\:umw 8 Malting prefd the £ dropped to 7314@73%c, | 120; California White, §110; Eastern Yellow, | gic: Salted Kip, 9ic; eal, S3c; Salted - X (wife of F. D.), lot on NE line of t Twenty- | elting & Rafr Tor o it and e oto s gTiNe, Stendied | {21 20; White, 1 10; Enstern mixed, $1 12 | Caif, 10c; Dry Hides, 16c; culls, lde; Dry Kip, | Kern ... 950 | 100 |sixth street, 287 SE of Thirteenth avenue, N - | melting & Refng pref ic. The close was weak. May 14@%¢ lowes | i6c;” Dry Calf, 16Giic: culls and brands, | Kern River . ne 2 |10 by SE 5. being the W 30 feet of I - birits . 3%c. i RY. @87%c_per ctl. ¢ 14c: Sheepskins, ehearlings, 20@30c each; short \‘(:fimnck Consoiidated 3 38 | 2nd E 16 feet lot 3. on map of Hoaan's s pirits. Corn was quiet and prices were depressed| BUCKWHEAT-Quoted at $1 7602 per ofl, ool 30G0c enoh; medium, ©Os; long Wool, | MU CREtnl! s % |givision block &, Highland Park, East Oa Steel Hoop......... by freer country offerings and _excellent AR ToeOE eeonl. Fioree > v Junction 5 & - 3 A Stegl Hoop prefd.... veather. May clos and $2 for medium, $1 50 for small and slc for . = - Susan G. and W. H. Chamberlatn to John Steel & Wite . aihy clomed MG dower st SY0 Flour and Millstuffs. Horse Hides, dry. §175 for large, $150 | Wolverine - 18 | 1 | McRae, portion of iot i1 in plat 1, Mountain Steel & Wire prot Oats were quiet. May closed a shade lower for miedium, $1 2 for small and 2@0c for colts. | Monte Criste (. o - & | View Cemetery, ‘Oakland Township: $185. s rican Tin Plate........ at 23%c. FLOUR—California Family Fxtras, §3 2@ | Deerskino—Summer or red skins, 3c; fall or | o8 aRT S thoeum 000 | 3300 Rasmue H. Albertsen, Herbert P. Riddle and : = B e s Faale sy, Provisions were dull but firm because hog |3 o, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $ 15g3 25; | Medium skine, 30c: winter or thin skins, 174@ | petroleum Center . 18 @ .| Jobu Wilisme by I B. Teakires eommis San_ Py <imum_temperature, e Tecelpts were under the estimate. Shorts bd | Gror o g2 75g2 8 per barrel for family and | Moper ek leea e g eores Toc; lars Reed Crude 81 B |Pieamont Tract. Gakland Towasip: $s00. — . f:‘l:n(;;:\m g A 3 pork closed 16c higher, lard 2i5c up and riby | $2 5@3 for bakers'; Washington, bakers’, TALw“—Nn.z%zr‘e‘ndered, 4@4%c per Ib; No. | o Lo & MOKITEHK. 100 10 |, J. 3. H-:m ’Z?,' J. B. Lanktree, cozg:m:%ne;\ AN NERA Bre n _Rapid Transt a shade improved. X $2 @3, 2, 314c; grease, 2Q2%ec. h 5 900 912 0 same, lots and 37, Pledmont ct, Oak- AST. Colorado Fuel & Tron 5 The leading futures ranged as follows: MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | - WOOL-Spring Clip Is_quotable as follows: | San Josduin Ol & D Co g io® |land Township: $in. Continental Tobacco .. 344 = sla 2 lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | Northern. free, 153@l6c; Northern, defective, 12 | muitl DIEE 242%| 245 | Isabella and Sigmond Kanitz (by J. B. Lank- Continental Tobacco prefd £8% | Articles— Open. High. Low. Close, | Flour, $3 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, $275; Rye | @lic; Middle County, free. 14@l16c: Middle | \Weariake 21 Z | tree, commiesioner) to same, lot 49, Map of Federal Steel ..... 3 51% | Wheat No. 3— i 4 Meal,” $2 50; Rice Flour, §7; Corn’ Meal, $2 75 ounty, defective, 12@l4c; Southern Mountain. | Yyicon - F 6 | Piedmont Tract, Oakland Township; $500. £ 0 Federal Steel prefd % | December W% % 70 703 | extra_cream do, § 0: Oat Groats, $4 60; Hom- | 12 months'. 9@10c; Southern Mountain, tree, 7 | Yrorcitericic = 42 | Carrle A Dixon (wife of C. A.) to W. F. 800 General Electric January My Tl 0% 70% | iny, $3 60@3 75; Buckwheat Flour, ug« 25; | monthe', 11@12c; Southern Mountain, defective, | pitishurg . - 80 | Krell, lot on SW corner of Harper and Woolsey 40 Glucose Sugar ..l May 7 T WK T |Cracksd Wheat S8 Farina §180; Whole |7 montiw, sOtic, Humbolat and Mendocino, B gireets, W 160 by § 1355, being lote 1. § and 3 3 se Sugar prefd.. Corn No. | eat our, : Rolles ts arrels), 16@17c; Nevada, . NING STOCKS. oc! ), on map of entral rk at catraz : Tntermational Peper 22% | December s s 6% 36% | 7.25: in sacks, $5 75@7: Pearl Barley, $; Split | Fall Clip—San Joaquin, §%@Sc: do lambs, § MY | station.” Berkeles: $10. 230 International Paper prefi 73 | January 8% 5% 3l 35% | Peas, §5; Green Peas, § 50 per 100 1bs. @sc; Middle County, 8@10c; Northern Mountain, | Following were the sales in the San Francisco | Kemie A. Duffey (wife of Thomas, by Jane Laclede Gas 2 7 | May 361 6% 6% % b LGS free, 10@1lc; Southern Mountain, T7%@S%C; | Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: G. Powers, attorney) to BEdna S. Poulson ational Biscult ...... 7 | Oats No. | Hay and Feedstuffs. Humboldt and Mendocino, 12@13c per Ib. Sorutet Rdsiagh (widow), 1ot on N line of Channing way. 230 the northern | M:rmn{ lflltr:’u(( prefd | December Ay 2y ouy 2yl y s HOPS—12@16c per 1b. IR orning : | Eof c:ugek-lvenu-. E 50 b N 130, bxocxl D, - ational Lead ...... y nw nn ne ma| — - % |map of Berkeley property between the Uni- EAAR G al Lf:.'? prerd ot | s Pork, per bl:r:‘;’l— | Hay was not as weak as it has been for some San Francisco Meat Market. sggg:;:d:"fi’ » k’.’,‘;’é;, Ag(‘lrkse::t'e ::;0.0:‘ Dumb and Blind s but 18 far | ..., National Steel prefd.. 91 | May o 1oy B350 131 1335 |daye and several cars were sold over the quo- 200 Mexican 3 100 Yellow Jacket.. 22 [“Pugero and Mary A. Wieox to Ella M, high southerly | 50 New York Ar Brake. Lard, per 100 pounds— tations. Feedstuffs showed no variation. Light supplies and firm prices continue to Afternoon Session. Bridenbecker (wife of I. W.), lot on S line of n of the coast of [ 2800 North American - 18% | December - TI1T% TR TI% T T L e characterize this market. 100 Buition . o4 100 Ophir .. & |of Francieco " street. 36 B of Grove. over the coast Pacific Coast ist prefd... & SNt nEs FEEDSTUFFS Holied Bariey. 316917 per | BEBF—T@se for steers and 6@6%c per Ib for | 20 Calesomia - 3§00 SIooees 5.} block Th amep Timsk Secmtars oty o 1 weather still Pacific Coast 24 prefd 6 | “Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— " | ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $35@26; Jobbing, | COWE. oo wmail, S@i0e per Ib. 100 Gould & Curry. 52| 200 Sllver Hill 48 | Lynden Reckiess to P. A. Jordan, same, to Mail . # | January .62 625 6204 625 |32600; Cocoanut Cake, $17@18; Corn Meal i rgv'm * o@oie; e 100 Gould & Curry. 53| 100 Unlon Con 21 | correct 48 D. 391, Alameda: $10. - B s Gas % | May 632 6 6325, 635 Cracked Corn, §26 50@27; Mixed Fedd, §1§ | MUTTON—Wethers, g ) Per | 5o Mexican .. a (Anton and Oltve Christenson to Lena Chris- = rons. s Ceii L : ensen, lot om W astro street. 52 S » for 30 hours Pressed £3 |~ Cash quotations were as follows: HAY—Volunteer, $5@5; Wheat, $11@13 50; | LAMB—10G@10%c per Ib. f all and 5%c 1 Following were. sales In the Pacific Stock | of Fourth, S 48 by W 10, block 25, Keilersber- 1%0: 250 Pullman Palace Car.... 198 | Flour, quiet and easy; No. 3 spring wheat, | Wheat and Oat, §10G12 i0: Oat. $@12; Clover, | PORK-—Live Hogs $e for small and S for | pychange yestern ger's map, Oakland; $10. N | Friday; fresh Standard Rope & Twin ; No. 2 red, %c; No. 2 corn, 3% | Rominal; Alfalfa, $59 50; Barley, § 80@9 9 | medium ;fld,:‘?%"*c fg"é“‘:;:"%‘sm"" o , Morning Session. John and Margaret B. Tuohy to Charles H ! 'v;_ = 3 | Sugar . No. 2 yellow, 36%@37c; No. 2 oats, 23c; | Per_ton. g feeders, 5@5%c; dressed Hogs, 7 560 AlpHa, Con. 100 Ophir ...A.....62% | Howard, lots 14 and 15, block H on map of riday. threat- | Sugar prefd 2 white, 2« 0. 3 white, 25@%%ec; No. 3| STRAW-—25@47%c per bale. s % - et TR 25| 300 OPhir 64 | Tuohy’s second addition to Berkeley, Oakl: Langing T8 Tennessee Coai & Yro S0c: fair to oholce maiting barley, 0@ | E— General Merchandise. 200 Deat & Belche: 400 Ophir. 83 | Township: §10. 5 Ul .| 2465 Unit tates Leather. 1 flax seed, $162@163; No. 1 North- | Beans and Seeds. 300 Caledonia 35| 500 Potost .. 13| _J. H. and Sarah F. Bennett to Raymond V. » rain in morth- | 1070 United States Leather prefd western. $1 65G1 65%; prime timothy seed, $4 0: | s a eeas. N Gl 13| 200 Potost . 13 | Wiison, lots 1, 2 and S 3 lot 3, block 2, map 4.31 ted States Rubber ... .. mess pork, per_barrel, $11 25@11 37%; lard, per BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $5 65 Caleutta | 305 con Cal 1 401500 Union Gpn. 23 | of Daley’s Scenic Park, Berkeley: $10. 1 Tndthl Seates Rubibe poat. 100 pounds, §7 173@7 20; short ribs sides (lgose), | Colored beans are dull and weak, but all | Grain Bags, June and July, 6%c; Wool Bags, | 200 Con Cal & V.i 4213/ 300 Yellow Jac! 21| Frank L. and Marfe I Bateman to Thomas g e B # 06 50;" dr salied shoulders (boxed). S7%@ | white descriptions are scarce and getting | 28%@32ic; Fleece Twine, Tic; Fruit Bags, Afternoon Session. | W e o M gl 4w ADER G. MeADS! 1,215 Republic Iron & Steel pretd. £ o gl oy phen o 75; whis | scarcer, and as the demand for them Is sharp | 64@6Kc for white and §4@S¥c for bleached | 00 Best & Belcher. 26 100 Ophir .. iR !‘;nb:;"z» %:gk!ae;‘ gg block B, Bateman XANDER mcast Offcal. | ez F.C.C & St Louts.. grade, $10G10 Fioiicts » CONLIACt | yrices are rising rapidly, as will be seen. | Jute s 700 Con Cal & V.14213 200 Silver Hill # | Charies W. Banks to Fannfe A. Baker £ clal. | 460 Amalgamated Copper - B BEANS—Bayos, $2 6@2 75: _Small__White. “gfi;}‘l;:’yelgnng?‘m:fl Fpiiit S,".“.""gfl,‘f 100 Gould & Curry. 52 (Banks) (wife of W. D.). lot on N line of Thir- = | Shares =1 | Fivor, barrels Resoe Stiomentss | 363000 SEG 0 ackeve. ;. Limas: sb 4 | Bav, & 0; wallsend, 57 Co-operative Wailsend, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. o R B 100, 8 T Deianing, ~LOBING . | Wheat, bushels . ' £ 35 40; Pe 254 50; " Kid 5 9; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $1 n sacks: — N 10%, s 3 : g CLAOBENG SD0at0m, | Bene vabrie 5 ;) Fedn $ QGO Red Kidney, ¥T50% | blynevivania Anthracite Egg, $id; Cannel, $10 THURSDAY, Dec. 13— p. m. | being lots 12 and 13, Perrin Tract, Oakland: EASTERN MARKETS. U S 25 ref reg.....104% N Y C lsts. | Qotn, bus L per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $IS in d.Ask. Bid.Ask, | Fannie A. and W. D. Baker to Amanda San- . o JCgen Oats, bushels . SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow i1 Bid. Ask. | ao aklana: 418 sl - o e # | Rye. bushels Mustard, nominal; Flax, $2 50@2 Canery, | $acks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 45 per | 4),p, T 03 03/ Justice 02 o0g | ders. same, and: $10. S % N Pacific 3s i e Tbe per 10 for California and 4o for Fastern: | 2000 Ibs and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. | Aifa % 06| Eentack 2 08| [Kathertne V. Kilnkner (executrix estats s > s St bt i Alfalta, T%@oic; Rape, 21%@Se; Hemp, 4@4%: SUGAR—The Western' Sugar Refining Com- | 4718 0" T 06 08 Lady Wash. Z 03 of Charles A. Klinkner) to J. S. Hayes, lot 8, Gt t | “On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | Timothy, 4@dte. f X peny quotes, per Ib 1n 1001b bAEs: v Gran. | Bolcher il M 1§Mexioan ...l %0 g1 | Vieckl Hermg Tract, Oukland g, O e | market was dull. Creamery, 15G2 v, 13 | Z SN : Tus! ; Powdered, G. B . 25 2 Oceident i . | Do old s reg...114% 0r Nav ists. e Cheose, ative, G o ey, | ,1“7.7% 435 Green, R B | ated, &7sc; Dry_ Gramviated, 5.c: Confec. | Bogt & Belcher. 23 2HOccilen § 64| W line of Alameda street (Twenty-first ave- Do old 4s coup. Do 4s B e Pt et B, uiaty 4 b Lz & tloners' A. 5.65c; Magnolia A, 5.25c; Extra C, | Caledonta 1 32 33 Overman 10 11 |Dnue), 77:6 N of Hepburn (East Twenty-first Do &s res.. r Short | - - > 5.15c; Golden C, 5.05c; barrels, 10c more: half- | GRISGOME ------ 0 351 oo e 12 13 | street), N 50 by W 102:6, Oakland; $5. he e bompen ELFIgE e Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | varress. Zc more; boxes, Gc more;: 50-1b Challenge Con.. 22 Savage % 07| tWililam F. Schilling to Frederick W. and al stocks and more under | Atehslon gen 4o, 102 R G W lats.. [ . 100 more. No orders taken for less than 75| Confidence ..... & Scorplon — 04| Anna Tapken, lot 124, map of Elmhurst Park s F The Satmay mathet | Do ol b - o RUB L AT et . barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, half-bar-| con Cal & Vi 145 Seg Belcher.... 2 04| No. 3, being a resubdivision of the Rose Tract. f ney Do gy ts +/8t L & 1 M con bs.113Y Foreign Futures. All descriptions under this head remain about | rels. 6 40c: boxes. 6.65c per Ib. Con Imperials.. — 01 Slerra Nevada. 27 28 | Brookiyn Township: $10. e ? buoyant rise in the | Canada So 1 e 5 the same. Onions are firm, Pofatoes weak and | LINSEED OIL—Has declined c per gallon, | Con New York. 8 —- Silver Hill. § B TR Dates te Maion T Dulst: e it Frie RO Vegetables steady, though the demand for the | as follows: Raw, in barrels, 6Sc; boiled, 70c; | Pureka Con.... — 35 St Louls. 10 —|and 2, map of Turnbull Tract. being a sub- " & N con Ts.. * * | latter barely keeps pace with the supply. cases, ¢ more. Crown Point... 11 zg gm:fiu? . %3 i‘z“‘ ill_mslog' ofngoruon lot 7, Yoakum, Brooklyn Twenty- | Do § F deb 58. LIV POTATOES—River Reds, Toc; Burbanks, 35@ 3 Exchequer . — (2/Syndicate . - | Township; $10. he elapsed period | Chicago Term ds. S Railway 5s...... o 65c for River and %0c@$1 10 per ctl for Sa- Retn[:ts of Produce. Gould & Curry. u; 3: 'E_nlgn Con.. ',,; fil B. ?fl\‘edlr(dlo A. G. Burns. lot on SW cor- any stock sold as high as | Color and R & T 6s... 72 Wn“'hen»— Dec. Feb. Mar. | inae_and 65c@$1 for Oregon: Sweets, 50@750 Hale & Norcrs. 19 21[Utah ... & 08| ner o é\:mmeb; avenue and Walnut street. W hange. To-day the first < ex & Pac lsts.. 114y | Opening - B 1% 63 | for River and 85@90c for Merced. — - Julla . - ellow - | v 20, being lots 8 o 11 1a E i block E. g g ot | T | Closing lsug $% | | ONIONS 41 0L per otl: Cut Onleus, 90 FOR :flms‘?a:.snmxzn bES * | map of Ploneer Homestead Assoctation, Aln- in the ings. Ex- | pw & D C PARIS. 5 ner | Flour, qr sks. 2,810/ Sugar, ctls. . B e G -8ay in the company’s | Gen E Wheat— Dec. Mar.-June. | VEGETABLES Groen Pens, Gfe per Ib: | Wheat, ctl 192,39 Tallow, ctis REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. oS, - Raub to 3. . Raud (wite), lot on S ‘o8 firs (e} 1 o 5 " | Stri B 5@Sc; Cabb: , 90c; Tomatoes, Barley, ct! , 55 ~ather, rolls. OTRET Of ‘ear] an uby streets, 118, S 35, e Closing. RE T | et e Aisieor Bk Flant, Los an: | Beats. sia 2)1% Brandy. ®als. Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco | & 111:04, N 35,18, to besinning. jot 5, and 3 - oumcenient: that & Flour— geles, 4@7c per 1b; Green Peppers from Los An- | Corn, ctis. 725 Wine, gal: (a religious corporation wle)h!fl Mary M%lsfm; 10 feet of lot 57 on map of the American Inves: e Opening .. veees 2620 2750 geles, 2@7c per 1b; Dried Peppers, 9G11c; Dried | Potatoes, s 5,783/ Cheese, ctls lot on W line of Nlnf(eent' avenue, 2 of | ment Union Tract No. 1. Oakiand; 1. 4 been signed between the | Closing 1215 2740 | Okra, 10g15c per 1b; Carrots, 35@3%c per box; | L. 315 |Butter, ctls Point Lobos avenue, § 25 by W 120; §10. Willlam Graham to Nicolo Grondona, lot op mpany and a R A Wt g Al Cucumbers, The; Summer Squash, $i; Gar- | Bran. sks 390 Lime, bl Solomon and Dora Getz to Rose C. Biggs | NW line of Forty-ninth street. formerly Birch - e 2 |Ophis b+ New York Metal Mark lic, 4@se per 1b; Marrowfat Squash, 512 per ton; | Middlings, £00| Peits, bl (wife of D. I e and Maple. W 30 by N 100, being the S 100 feet y. “Fhe | Sholler .. o oP i | w P a. arket. Mushrooms, 5@12%c per 1b. Hay, tons. 360 Hides, nue, 150 S of firele e e - of_lot 56, Temescal Park, Oakland: $10. frmness was manitest | Con Cal & V Quicksilver 1% T g poe anden, ot on N line of Ripley (Prospect) placs, | tmici e Bior urrian to Alexander G. Bell, a1l " o manilest | Deadwood . Do prefd 8| NEW YORK, Dec. 18—The most notable Poultry and Game. 4|8 B of Alibama street (Columbia place), B | jand: also. the B 10 se ot 1 2 Rimiag: O8k- 1 pool, motably | Gould & Curry Sierra Nevada. 2 | factor in the local metal markets was the new 25 by N 100; $10. Oakland: also all Interest in estats of Carci Standard nion Con..... Yellow Jacket. Bisle & Mororum.. ‘Laurel Hill Cometery Association to Willlam Shiels, lot 2189, in Laurel Hill Cemetery; $1200. Margaret E. Crocker to Lewls Meyersteln, lot records for this year of lead and spelter made at London, where lead closed very weak at £16 H. Furman, deceased: $10. o seiling was John J. and Kate J. Egan to Frank Schmitt, 1 those stocks The elghth car of Eastern Poultry came to Homestake ..... hand on time, and sales were made at $1@ Iron Siiver.. THE STOCK MARKET. jeir upward move- as & rule the weakest, | Mexican true of the steel g BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. ' s ran up to 2 po Mopey— Rubber . % v York putiy call Joans 4 @ |Union Pacific. 1t Tts To 3 Com Fimme touns ... 4@t Union Land 213 er r prominent | Stocksr West End. ] o and industrial liet, | Atch T & Sta Fe.. 39% Westinghse Eiec... 53 2 | "Do preta 5% Bonds— ompany and some | American 4% | Atchison 4s......... 101% ade wrers in demand Aining Shares— 74 market was rather | % | Adventure ... 64 par value, $4,765,000. $15 Allouez Min Co.... 2% advanced % and the last call 13 | Atiantic (136% Boston & Montana.327 353 Butte & Boston... $0 13 Calumet & Hecia 503 | vated.. 155 | Amalg Copper. 5% Centennial 20% Do pretd 76% Franklin . 15 | Gen Electri 18933 Osceola T2 | “Do preca 146 | Parrot AT i | Bd Elec Il 217 |Quincy 168 37 | Mexicia Centrai... 1% Sta Fe Coppe ] Mich Telephone Tamarack . 270 N E Gas & tah Mining. 12 Colony ©Old Dominion.. London Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—The Commercial Ad- 45 | vertiser's London financial cablegram savs: 115 * | The stock market here was idle to-day. Busi- 185 | ness most of the sesslon was dull. American | i s I i | shares opened rather lower. There was a fair mount of business in this department, but more to the Erie issues than in all other is- sues put together. Money was in good demand {n connection with the stock exchange settlement. CLOSING. % | LONDON. Dec. 13._Atchison, 41%: Canadian | Pactfic, $6%: Union Pacific prefd, $4%; North- ern Pacific prefd, 85%: Grand Trunk, 6%. Bar slver, steady, 2 13164 per ounce. Money, 2@ 215 per cent. New York Mo;y Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—Money on call steady at 3@6 per cent: last loan, 4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 44@5 per cent: sterling ex- change firmer, with actual business in bank- jers’ bills at $4 4% for demand and at $4 80% for sixty days: posted rates, $4 K14@d 82 and |34 55%4@4 §6: commercial bills, $4 S0@4 80 sil- | ver certificates, 64G6sc: bar silver, S4%c: Mexi- can dollars, 50%c. Government bonds, Strong. State bonds, weak; railroad bonds, irregular. Minneap Minneapc | 125 6d; this had a weakening influence on our | and was very weak at ti | rather unsettied. with trading confined chiefly 2s 6d, while the local market remained dull and nominally unchanged on the basis of $4 37 spefter at London closed weak at £18 market, which sold off 21 points to $6 15@4 20 decline. "Tin was to supplying immedlate requirements. Prices, however, show a gain of about 50 polnts over Jast night's close to $36 75 In_sympathy with similar_advance at London, where the market closed firm at arise of £110s to £117 10s. Copper ruled quiet and nominally quoted at $17 for Lake Superior and $16 62% for electrolytic and casting. Tn London copper was 2s 6d lower at £71 25 60 Trading in the domestic iron mar- kets was of a hand to mouth character and the undertone at nominally unchanged prices, English markets for fron were weak and un- settled. Glasgow at the close was quoted at 6s 44 and Middleboro 535 6d nominaliy. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Dec. 13.—CATTLE—Receipts, 9500. Generally 10 cents lower, slow, including butchers’ stock and Texans. Good to prime steers, $5 2586 20; poor to medium, $3 @5 15; selected feeders, u'["g: mixed stockers, 568 65 . 50 helfers, eHa gxrz;f? "T?,E'E-_-' 40{:::\7ullll ) “u;nb} 5 i 25; Texas fed steers, 7 25a4; bulls, $2 40g3 40. e HOGS—Recelpts to-day, 35,000; to-morrow, 30,000; estimated left ove Active, steady, closing firm; top, $4 %: mixed and butchers, 4 65a4 9 to choice heavy, $4 70QM 95, rough heavy, $4 5G4 63; lght, '$4 65@4 923%. bulk of sales, $4 SOG4 90. SHEEP—Recelpts, 17,000 Sheep and lambs, chotce, stronger; medium, steady. Faney !lambs, 85 90@8; good to choice wethers, 34 100 4 €0; fair to cholce mixed, $3 90G4 10; weste Sheap, $4@4 50; Texns sheep, 82 60@3 65 native lambs, $ 25@5 85; Western lambs, $@5 50, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 13.~WHBAT, steady; Walla Walla, #4@5c. Forelgn exports of wheat from Portland for the week ending to-Amy were 652,85 bushels. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Wash., Dec. 13.—~Wheat quiet and unchanged.” Blue stem,’ §7c; club, Bic. New York Cotton Market. arlo & Western. . b P S g 2 Condition of the Treasury. | ,otica voar win orices " unchanses 4o s Pennsylvania 214 g i points higher, and climbed farther upward Reading ..., 21% | WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—To-day's state. reached Mare) s Reading st prefd.. © | ment of the Treasury balances in the general w:i u!:’r“lnlnhno’e'i&w 650 for Ducks, $2@2 75 for Geese, $3 50@4 for Hens, $4@4 50 for young Roosters, $3 50 for old do, $250G% for Broilers, $3 50 for Fryers, $1 for Pigeons, $275 for Squabs and 14@i6c for Turkeys. Dressed Turkeys are In light receipt, but the demand for them is nothing extra. Receipts of Game were about 125 sacks, but the demand was light, as usual during ¢ middls of the week, and prices stood about the same. POULTRY—Live Turkeéys, 11@12lc for Gob- blers and 12@13¢ for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 18@17c; Geese, per pair, $1 75@2; Goslings, §1 75 @2; Ducks. $3G4_for old and $4@5 50 for young: Hens, $3@4 50; Young Roosters, $4: Old_Roos ters, §3 50@4: Fryers, $3 0@4; Brotlers, §3 50@4 for large and $3@3 2 for smail; Pigeons, §1 per dozen for old and $1 @2 for Squaba. GAME—Quail, $125; Mallard, ‘$3 50@4; Can- vasback, $3@4; Sprig, 3$2 30@2 i5: Teal, $150@ 175; Widgeon, $125@1 76; Small Duck, $1@1 50 Black Jack, §1 50; Gray Geese, $3; White Geese, $1@1 50; Brant, $1 50 for small and $2 for large; Honkers, $1@4 50; English Snlg-‘e. $1 50@1 75; Jack Enipe, §125; Hare, $125; Rabbits, S125g 150 for Cottontall and §1 for Brush; Doves, ¢ per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Prices for fancy creamery Butter were high- er on the Dalry Exchange, and all fine But- ter was more or less scarce and firm. There is a better supply of the cheaper grades, how- ever, but not sufficlent to affect the market. Quotations here continue too high for outside orders. Cheese rules firm at previous prices. Bggs stand about the same. Supplies are still meager and arrivals sell as soon as they et here, so there 13 no accumulation of stock. BUTTER— Cdrtnmery — Extras, 80c; firsts, 28%4c; sec- onds, — Storage—Creamery extras, 23c; firsts, 2ic; seconds, 2. (Dairy—Ex(ras, 27o; firsts, Z5c; seconds, 2tge; store, ——. Pickle—21c per lb. Kez—20c per Ib. CHEESE—Fancy, full cream, 13c: cholce. 1le: common, nominal; Young Americas, i3%ec; Eastern, full cream, 15@i6c per Ib. EGGS— California ranch—Selected white, 44c; mixed colors, 42c per dozen. Callfornia Gathered—Fancy, -—; standard, 3%¢; seconds, —, Yastern—Fancy, —: standard, 32%c: sec- onds, —. Storage—California fancy, 30c; standard. —: Eastern, fancy, 30c; standard, —; seconds, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. iy - There is no scareity in fruits and quotations on NW corner of Clay and Franklin streets, N 102:8% by W 112:6; §10. Margaret Keane to Mary I Lovett (wite of —_——— Beyond a decline in Pacific Gas from $47 12% | James) (life estate to revert to Catherd A. to $46 50 there was nothing new on the morn- Conn?.&"E)' }oiflfin N Ih‘w l:l EG%GW g-te ‘“b 3 nue, o more street, *. ing session of the Bond Exchange. Trading L s T Rt b %“ R was light. There was a good business on the Ofl Ex- change at steady prices. The Oceanic Oil Company has declared a afvi- dend of 1 per cent, aa)nbh on the I5th. The Hutchingon Plantation Company has de- clared a dividend of 35 cents per share, amount- ing to 325,000, payable on the 20th. "The last report of the Alaska Mexican mine shows 14,264 tons ore crushed by 120 stamps in twenty-nine and a half da; producing $22,580 In bullion, and 245 tons sulphurets, valued at $4014, showing an average of $2 per ton. The total yleld was $25,688 and the expenses $21.826. The Alaska United mine reports 24,544 tons ore crushed by 220 stamps, rhost of them run- ning for twenty-nine and a half days, vield- ing §20,315 In bullion and 491 tons sulphurets, valued ‘at 8014 The gross vield of the min for the month was $43,963, showing that the ore on B line of Scott street, 3:6 S of Feli, E 87:6, N 27:6, W & $10. Albert Walterstein to Ella Walterstetn, on SE corner of Jackson and Baker stree 100 by S 27:8%: gift. L. H. and Lizzie Sly to John A. Hoots, lot on N_line of Filbert street, 183:9 W of Broder- ick, W NW 15:10, NW 12335, E to point, S 6; $10. I rsaret M. Keane to John F. Connolly Jr., lot on § line of Jefterson street, $1:4 W o Broderick, W 2 by § 112:8; gift. Ellen Magoonis to John. James and George Ma; is, lot on W line of Cook street, N of Polnt Lobos avenue, N 5 by w"m; ‘m’&o. > Margaret Kane to’ Catherine A. Connolly (Keane, wife of John), lot on N line of Fif- :}-?m street, 51 E of Natoma, E 24 by N 0; Susanna Paton to Minnfe S. N B line of Shotwell street, 85N 0 Tawentisth lot E E 122:6 by N 34; gift. syeraged 75 ‘pec ton. The expenses were| "Ll A7 ana Belle Hoots 1o 1 1. 81y, Jot on 2 —s S line of Fourteenth street, 152 B of Castro, S e e ate of n_Kerr administratrin) to Frank Dooly 1% o ' her of York and Twenty-fifth streete, 100, N 50, W 50, N %0, W s0; g0, < O 1 E STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, Dec. 13-2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. lot on W line of Ninth street, 150 § of Bristol, S 25 by W 130, lot 19, block 83, on map of Cap- u{;\x“ E«“se: v‘_rlovlfnyi’ Begcel-y: $10. w er Compa: corpora- tom) to G W. Fisher, lot on MW corner of Rallroad avenue and St. Charles street, W 33.3 by N 150, Alameda; $10. John L! and Emma Silva to Antonio J. Neto, lot 35 a S 34 of lot 38, map of Pearce Tract Haywards, Eden Township: $10. Nellie and Frank Madden to Richard and Amand Willeke, lot on S line of Sixth street, 15 E of Alice, E 25 by S8 100, being lot 11, blcck 59, Kellersbergers Map, Oakland: $10. Octave and Amanda Marchand to Fred and Mary Grosshelm., lot on S line of street, 172.25 E of San Pablo avenue, E 50 by § 100, being lot 7, block A, Parsons Golden Gate Tract. Oakland; $1500. Jane Kelley to Robert L. Agers. lot 3. block 20, Shattuck Tract Map 5, Berkeley: gift. Willlam J. Laymance (single) to Manuel Vierra, lots 7 and §, block 10, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Ottomar and Maria Blackmann to Ernest L. Blackman, lots 9 and 12, block 51 Park place, in subdivision No. 1 of Laundry Farm, Brook- Iyn Township; $10. Frank Joseph to Manuel T. Viera, lots 22 and 2, block B, Frult Vale Villa Tract. Brooklyn Townahip: $00. Robert’ Watsen to Joseph Dring. lot on 8 line of Maud avenue, 415 NE from N'W corner lands of W. S. Bryant and Peter Teale by deed of April 28, 1875, thence NE 164:5 by SE 336:9, Being in_city of San Leandro. Eden Township: $10, W. L. and Bessie M. Cornell to Mary A. Ronesteel, lot on W line of MoClure street. 50 N of Proapect, N 3 by W 1M, being the S 3 feet of Tot 1, om map of McClure Academy grounds, Oakland, subject to mortgage: $10. Peter and Margretha C. Harder to Rose T. Lewis (wife of R. T.). lot on SW line of First street, 255 SE of C. SE 75, SW 5 to NE line of Jands of Anderson, thence NW fo a point formed by the intersection of Anderson’s with a line drawn SW and parallel with street from point of beginning, thence NE to beginming. being a portion of block 38, Town of Haywards, Eden Townshin: $10. ‘Peter and Margretha C. Harder to Manuel J. Peters, lot on SW line of First street, 230 SE of C, SE 5. SW to NE line lands of Ander- ‘B ASE: Bia. Frank Dooly to Andrew J. Dooly, undivided 4s quar coup..115%118Y is do cp (n")_uazd‘Au:;' half of lot on_E line of York street, w‘g of = KIS B do coup. .. 10010% | TRENT IG5 R R oo WO e MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. uidivided one-half of 1ot on S eoenacs ¢ Bay Oak Water f..104% — | Twenty-fitth and York streets, E 0 by 5 o Ci 0%111 | $560. ! Sarah B. Fazackerls to Mary bard Sa o 2% | (eite of L B: 10t on B ine of Gueerrinbard F & 106 — 14 N of Twenty-third. N 27 by E 50; $10, y Geary-t 5% — Gottlob Fischer to Fischer, Tot on HC& 6s.218 — | S line of John (Twenty-second) street, 5 | Do, o 9100 | of Guerrero, E 25 by § 1i4: gife. S 119% San Francisco Savings Union to Heber W. LALy 13 1 | § o Tenty-second. 31,5 TN 1 e B R Pty LAP 1094, — ugene and Minnie J. O'Donnell George bt 3 m& Z | H. and Hattie Drew, 1ot on S line o:n'l"'my. B 11z i Dinth street. 20 W ot Church, W 35 by 8 114; N R of ) American Surety Company of N 2 117 | sarah J. Mills, lot on W Jine of: Now smses EE o= | MBS e Do X o1 A, =h 3 sow. thence N'W |SW e i eence WE 0.5 1o besinning: pertion of block 3%, Hay- Township; $19. May E. Davis (Roberts) to Mathias Anderson