The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 1, 1901, Page 8

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SUMMARY et i ver a fraction or two firmer graiu_markets very dull and featureless. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDA:Y; MARCH 1, 1901. ~ INANGIAL A/ E change unchanged. Bran weak, zwith prospects for a decline. dtry market mod sterda No furt carload of Eastern dressed Turkeys offering. - change in Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Oranges.weak and in large supply. Hay in ample supply at the familiar prices. Beans and Sceds dull and nominal. continuc to weaken. Potatoes casy and plentiful. s wweak, with increasing receipts. { rately supplied and firm. ! the last day for wild Duck and Quail. i | () Dried Fruits and Raisins as previously quotcd. . Proui continue dull. Oh. 1Wool, Hops and Hides quict and unchanged. Mea t market as before. dull. Lemons sclling well in liew of Limes. l Local stocks and bonds fairly actiz for February increase | cr 1900. this port sél. mak- il Clearings. 1 the month of .Feb- against $6S,08S,96) ene clear- ainst $151,- year r 6%, Mint Coinage. 1 Mint ws the 1 or the month Double eagles, half-eagles, 325,000 —dollars, $20,000: 166, making e nage ns wheat and 6100 tons thus far this crop year 69,100 tons barley. Weather Report. Pacific Time.) 0, Feb, 5 h Meri WEA AND GENERAL n re ha over the Pacific s risen over the Rucky Mountain T 2 degrees ~ 0 slowly o north- pperatures are normal Sacra- 2 30 and = neisco for 30 hours I o g PSS, ™ Ca air Friday: continued ly_winds Friday night. sed warm 1t warm ty—Cloudy Friday: ging to westerly ha b NDER G. McADIE. ecast Official #* | « York Stock Market. r an unavailing g tendency of prices, was decidedly weak at ry like a spilling through the list acutely affected One or two in the fons at ome time age openings which ver in other on was n 2 the curb United States Steel . though not on These stocks, sales disp x of the value group, wed an of 37 for the 4 ¥ the prefered were put in & ting on behalt of kers P in the or- There was k during the comr n st sce Exchange in | threatening depres- | 4| ¥ e clcsing de the bid for tock was_reduced to 3 and tock to 8. The good cond.ticn e iron and 1 “trade by the | A se to-day was disregarded | ng In the steel stocks. The last showed Naticnal Tube #% lower than American Hoon, Steel and Wire, Jast night cel and Wire preferred from others of the group from a The other stocks not ation were also weak, iining nearly 3 points. The Tobacco and St. Paul, after bulge, also served to dis- Torts were made to ke for the purpose of sus- but they were ineffectual. consnicuous in the smelting % for the common and 2% Anaconda with a rise of 2 4 Copper with an advance of merican Linseed stockss the 1% to 3 points.” St. Lous Francieco rose 3 and the preferred 113 nts were without exnlanation, as ued that the copper t from the approaching, ad Mentana Legislature. This pper exports. The stoel stocks was to the trade news. A batch 1 schemes. especially from the ally ineflective in sustalning t of the stock market. Prices most prominent etocks are lower on the day. The money e’ sub-Treasury and the h end sottlements. It is . that the money market nt in the caution sulation. . A sharp rise in ponse to the harder n 2 exchange in T Tra s the trae explanation the market is the inani- ing with many of the larg- speculative world away on in the after the nrolonged period- of unpre- | activity in the stock market sere remlly better rustained then Total tales mar value, - 33023000 14 Staies vefunding twes registersd ad- nced 14 cnd the fives % per cent.on the last call NOW YORE STOCK LAST. Achigor R Baltimore & Ohio. “anadian Pacific. <outhern... & Obia. ‘606 € Great Western...... e 050 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. 143 £100 Chicago, ind & Louleville... - Bl 29 Chicage, Ind & Loulsville prefd.... 39 hicago %% Chicage & Eastern illinois. & Nurthwestern influence than the | notwithstznding the | sriet in Gondon served to emphasize | | | Rubber stocks and International | Atchizon 4s .......101% American Sugar...133 IN E Gas&Coke 5. 65 Am Suzar prefd..120%| Mining Shares— Bel! Telephone.....157%, | Adventure Wy Roston & Albany. 253 20% Boston Elevated.. 16 5] | Boston & Maige. 323 Chgo, Bar & Q. 330 Dominion Coal . 86 Dom Con! prefd 55 E g | Fed Stee! prefd. 1225 2 N 0. Rock Island & Pacific. ©CC & St Louls Colorado, Southern Colorado Southern 1st pref lorado Southern 2d° prefd. Delaware & Iiudson . Delaware, Lackawanna & Western. Denver & Rlo Grande. Denver & Rio Grande prefd.. Erje . Tirle ist pref. Great Northern prefd Hocking Coal....... 2 17% 164 190. Ilinois_ Central .. lowa Central Iowa Central : Lake Erie & Western. : Lake Erie & Western prefd. Lake Shore.......... Louisville & M Manhattan Metropolitan Mexican Central.... Minneapolis & St Louis. Minneapolis & St Louts prefd Missouri Pacific Mobile & Ohio 3 Missourl, Kansas & Texas..... 16,000 Missouri, Kansas & Texas prefd. 300 New Jersey Central. 1200 New York Central 300 Norfolk & Western. .. 10 Norfolk & Western prefd.. 9.600 Northern Pacific... 1,20 Northern Pacific prefd Ontarfo & Western.. Oregon Ry & Navig Oregon Ry & Naviga Pennsylvania Reading Reading 1 Reading 24 prefd Rio Grande Western. .. .. Rio Grande Western prefd St Louis & San Francisco.,.......... Louls & San Franclscc ist prefd. s Louis & San Francisco 24 prefd. Louts Southwestern e St Louis Southwestern prefd St Paul Paul prefd St Pavl & Omaha Southern Pacific. on. .. n prefd.. 533 1 1 Union Pacific...... Union Pacific prefd. Wabash ... - Webash prefd Wheeling & L. E Cheeling & 1, E “isconsin Central Avenue National Tube ... ational Tube prefd. Express. Companies— Adams American United States . Wells-Fargo ... Tlaneous— ton Of1 .. ton Oil prefd Malting ... Malting prefd.. ... Smelt'ng & Refng Smelting & Refng pre Spirits ... Spirits prerd .. Steel Hoon . Steel Hoop prefd teel & Wire.. Steel & Wire prefd.. American American American American American American American American American American ) a2y 10 American Tin Plate American Tin Plate prefd. ' 40,400 American Tobaceo. AT American Tobacco prefd.. 140 Anaconda Mining Co.. Tasy Brooklyn Rapid Transit . 7414 Colorado Fuel & Iron.. Ll ental Tobaceo ..:..... - 45 Continental Tobacco prefd . 5 Federal Steel ‘8 Federal Steel prefd . . 8674 0 General Flectric -. 2100 400 Glucose Sugar . e ... Glucose Sugar prefd 2 200 International Paper . .2 369 International Paper prefd... - DY 2® Laclede Gas . e Tracuit L Biscuit prefd .. Lead Lead prefd Steed ........ Steel prefd. 3314 Nationa | National Naticnal Xew York Air Brake.. Xorth American Pacific Coast ..... Pacific Coast 1st prefd Pacific Coast 2d prefd. Pacific Mail People's Gas .......... Pressed Steel Car ... Pressed Steel Car prefd Pullman Palace Car Standard Rope & Tw e e e o Sugar prefd ... Tennessee Coal & Tron . T'nited States Leather United States Leather prefd Tinited States Rubber T'nited States Rubber D Western Union ....... Republic Iron & Steel. Republic Iron & Steel prefd Amalgamated Copper . P CC & St Louis. Shares sold. CLOUSING BONDS. e ) . 4 160 2 83~ | Camada Sou 2ds.. 10% St I & § F gen 6s. C & > (140 'St Paul C & P 5s.1208 C & N § F Deb 55124 fiouthern Pac 4s.... Chicago Term 4s..'97 Houthern Ry 3s. Colo Southern 4s.. § |Stand R & T 6s. Union Pacific 4 General Elec bs Wabash Ists 19 | lowa Central I W Wabash 2ds 1084 | L & X unified 4s West Shore 4s......1151; | MK & T 28s. ‘Wis Central ists... §3% | MEKET = Centuries . - 85% MINING STOCKS. 27|%ittle Chief . Ontario . Adams Con 5 h A Small Hoves . /Standard Horn Silver ron Silver ... Leadviile Con BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— Union Pacific Call loans Unlon Yand b West End . ‘Westinghou Bonds. i The { ders for Ur rat mark,. 1612 | the shorts to cover. at_40%e. | fresh, 163e. o < | Osceola .0 Parrot * suis Quiney. an 1 17 'Santa Fe Con (A N E Ges & Coke. amaraek . 33 014 Colony eonom “tah Mining . . 83% 011 Dominic |Winona ... ! Rubber IWolverines - London Market. W YORK. Feb. 25 —The Commercial Ad- ertiser's London financial cablegram say: Business on the stock market here was some- what improved to-day, not much, but the tone was more cheerful in the expectation of easier money. The rumor, which is becoming rather circumstantfal now. that the Boer general, Lotha, has surrendered to Kitchener, sent Scuth_ African mines up sharply. There was no officlal confirmation of the report, however. American department was remarkably auiet. ~Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul stocks were in good demand on the beilef that the dividend on the common will be increased, The upward tendency which these leaders guve the American list “was checked: when. Wall street opened and sent over selling -or- on Pacifie. New' York's . attitude. | caured a general sagging of prices. The bank hes picked up £11,000 in bars in the street. Moncy was firm at unchanged rates. CLOSING. Feb. 28 —Atchison, 57%; Canadt Union Pacific preferred, 8% (ex- dividend); Northern Pacific. preferred, 89 and T , 7, Anaconda, 9%: bar silver, . 25 3-16d per ounce: money, 44@5 per cent. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 35.—Money on. call easy at 13%@2 per cent. Prime mercantile. paper, %@} per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with LONDON Pacific, 8334 { actual business in bankers' bills'at $4 §7% for demand arnd at $4 843 for sixty days; posted atcs, $4 85 and $4 8§82 commercial bills, $4 £31. Sllver certificates, 61%3@63c. Bar silver, 613c. Mexican dollats, 49¢. - Government bonds; strong; State_bonds, Inactive; ‘railroad bonds, rm. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—To-day’s statement of the -treasury balances in ‘the general fund; exclusive of the $130,000,000 gold ‘reserve -in.the division of redemption,. show: balance, ' $147,718,58; gold; §50, 5,385, * Netw York Grain and Produce. #* EW YORK, Feb. 28.—FLOUR=Recelpts, 18,- 462 barrels! -exports, - 13,731; - market - generaily. quiet and steady atigld prices. WHEAT—Réceipts, 45,000 - bushels: - exports; 150,188, Spot=Dull, but steady; No. 2 red, 8034c f. 0. b afloat; No. 2 red 78%c elevator; . No. 1 Northern Duluth; 87%¢ . 0:.b. - afloa! hard ° Duluth,” $1tc 0. b afloat, % opened weak -under -1lquidation - following "ad- Options verse cables, a lack: of speculative demand. The market further declined under local selling on predictions of large deliveries to-morrow and continued lack. of speculation, rallied partially on covering and closed steady at a partial loss of 34c. March 78 13-16@791-16c, ‘clé 7§ closed 80c3:” Jul ES—Steady. WOOL—Firm SUG qitet;: Refinedl, -quiet. ~Rip. quiet involce, Tige. Cordova, $@13-c.” Futures closed Drices 10620 points higher. 000 bags, facluding: - March, -6 2076 36 2546 40; August, $633 5 October. - 36 40@6 50; N vember. $6 30; December, $8 5566:60. BUTTER — Recelpts, 4993 packages: market dull and weak: creaméry, 17624 s 20i3c; factory, H@ldc, Recetpts; 6133 packages: market burely Western at ‘mark, 17@ Southern 1c. DRIED. FRUITS: A generally quiet maricet for e ples “was - prevalent all .day- tions - of Ing wa dy rort demand, Fanged, . S Zc. choice: alifornfa 2¢. per. | 3 cots—Royal: - 7% @12 Viaches—Peeled, - 14G15¢ Total steady porated ‘ap- and no transac- The. fee light ex- [auotations iémain. un- W@ 4%C; prime, 4% D 6@ il. Prunes nominal to'size and’ quas Moorpark,: SLGI unpeeled, $h@loe. importance: were Teported, 2 at the close .on- & but £ Chicago- Grain Market. % CHICAGO, . Feb. 25-May. wheat “having ened_unchanged to. a’ shade. lower “at - 765 declined Aurime: the first” hour” fo %c--under moderate sales by commission- Touses and generally. hearish pit- traders. -Out- siile interests were particularly out of the mar- op 1o Ket-and the “trade following ‘the opening was confined to - local ' hands.. There were: lfttle spurts of ‘activity, but :thiese. were -scattered among: more ccnspicuous perlods ‘of stagnation. The first dip was made i the face: of ‘steady cables. and moderate receipts: There were -re- ports that a powerful clevator. owner. bought moderately early, but this buying for the time being was overlgoked. The persistency of the demand finally “had _ the eftect of alarming shorts and a sharp ruliy to 6%¢ took place. | clearances and the The liberality of seabc moderation of primary receipts, together with Teports of the appearante of fly In Central Illinofs, also combined 10 make the bear con- i tingent somewhat uneasy, but their pessimism was too deep to attach much importance (o anything advanced by the bulls consequen- tlal and despite the efforts of the agents of the elevator concern to sustain the market It was hammered back to Ti%c, ‘at which It closed, e under yesterday. Business in the corn pit was fairly active. The market eased off carly in sympathy with wheat, but the nersistcnt buying of a prom- inent ‘operator and (ke rally in wheat drove May closed %c higher Transactions In the cats market were fairly e, prices followinz wheat and corn. May osed unchanged at 25%zc. In provisions the acti:ity was chiefly in lard, which was sold on a liberal scale by a Mil- waukee packing concer:. Pork was also for #ale from the same source and as the market received only scattering sapport prices de- clined and the close was rather hgavy. May pork closed 12%c lower, lard T%@l0c down and ribs e depressed. The leading futures ranged as follows: Open. High. Low. Close. e W% U oy WM WUy 6% % 204 257 301 sl Bk B . 0° a0 vs 1051 |N ¥ Central ists. 1073 | 2414 Do 1057 'N J Cent gen 5s..132% | ), 254 s Northern Pacific 3s 711 | UE Northern Pac 4s...105% 1385 USs NYC&StL4s.. 14 02 US |Nor & W cons d4s.. Us 13 oe i & UE pon. X - X e Dist of Col 3.65¢....122 |Reading gen B 6071 Atchison gen 4s...1031 R G Western Ists..100 70 | Atchison adjust 4s. 817, Tt L & I M cons 5 116% 115 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, dull. 3 spring_wheat 70@72c: No. 2 red, Tdlsc 2 No. 2 yellow, 39%c; No. # 25%G25%c; No, 2 white, 21%@25%¢; No. § Wwhite, 21G28¢c; No. 2 rye, 52@53c; good feeding oarley, 46c; fair to choice malting, 52@36c; No. 1 flaxseed,’ §161: No. 1 Northwestern, $§1 prime timothy seed, $4 40: mess porl 313 90713 95; lard, per 100 Ibs, $7 4 ; short ribs sides (iocse). §6 95@7 15; dry salted should- ers (boxed), 6%c; short clear sides (boxed), $7 3567 00; whisky, basis of high wines, $1 27 clover, contract grade, $10 05, corn. 3914« Articles— Raceints. Shi : Flour, barrels . 06 S yheat, bushels 38,000 | Corn, ;)us 182,000 Oats, bu: 7 Rye.’ bushels ot Bariey, bush 27.000 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was active; creamery, 15@2%c; dalrles, 1010, Cheese, qulet; 10%4@11%e. Eges, quiet: . Foreign Futures. LIVERFOOL. Wheat—- March. Opening. 511 :‘ o Closing, . lsuy (301 Wheat— Feb. May-Aug. Opening 19 50 !g L'x“‘ Closing’ 195 . 20350 Openiag mw 263 Closing U % 26 35 Federal Steel ... - 86ty |[Franklin “Fitchburg prefd.. .12 'Humboldt . Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Feb. n——CAmE—Reoebt-. 9300, Available cash | No.- 1] ¥ June cream-.| !including %0 Texan medluin wealk, lower; butchers stock and Tex- ing steady Good to prime steers? $4 $5@6: poor to medium, $3 4563 75 stockers and feeders, $2 75 @436, cows, $2 654 15; heifers, §2 65@4 50; can- ners, $2G2€0; bulls, $2 75@4 20; calves, H@4 30; Texas fed steers, $4Gi430; Texas grass steers, 32564 bulls, $2 5063 50. HOGS—Receipts to-day, 25,000; to-morrow, 30,000; 1eft over, 1000; the market opened steady and closed 5@lic lower; top, $ 3. Mixed and butchers’, £ 3065 50; good to cholce heavy, £ 3 @3 50; rough heavy, 55 2G5 20; lght, $ 20@5 45 bulk of sales, £ 255 EHEEP—Receipts, 14,000; sheep steady and Strong; lambs about steady; gocd to cholce wethers, $4 %5@14 7a; fair mixed, §3 5@ 425, Western sheep, $ 5; Texas sheep, $2 50@3 7 §4 40@5 25; Western native lam! 5 2. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—-Advices from -Lon- don indicated a weak market for tin, prices closing 12s 6d lower to £120 17= 6d for spot and £115 s 6d on futures. The local market, how- éver, ruled quiet, st on a light demand with buyers and sellers brought close together, $26 50 being bid-and 326 60 asked at the close, Wwith the fina: tone stea. A liberal amount of offerings were reported in eopper but found but few takers, and the market was dull and unchanged at $17 for lake and $16 62% for casting. At London copper closed firm at a i'slight advance. The lead market was dull and unehanged. Speiter was weak uand un- changed. Pigiron quiet. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Feb, 25.—Cotton futures closed urchanged. lambs, $@ Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Feb. 28.—Clearings, $265,278; bal- ances, §25,439. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. Feb. 2. —WHEAT—Walla PORTLAND, Walla, 55@56c. Forelgn wheat shipments from Portland for the week ending to-day were 42,385 bushels. WASHINGTON. TACOMA. - Feb. 25 WHEAT—Quiet and steady; bluestem, 57ic: club, foc. The ‘total wheat exports for the month of Februiry aggregated 1,064,137 bushels, valued at. §611,£60, Forci, gn Markets. LONDON, " Feb. . 28.~Consals, 98 °1-18; Silver, 28 3-16d;-French. rentes, 102f ‘35c; wheat car- ®oes. on_passage, - rather: casler;: No. 1 Standard | California, 30s ‘3d; Walla, Walla, 28s:9d;Eng- 1 lsh country markets;: steady. 5 LIVERPOOL, - Feb: Wheat * in “Paris, steady: - Flour fri | thy. markets, wea COTTON="Tplan Paris, quiet; French ‘coun-. weather ‘in- England, fine. 55 WHEAT-=S8pot, dull: No. 1 California, 6s 24; No. 3 red Western winter, 55 11%d; N IN»rlhern spring, “6s. 2%d. Futures—Steady; March, 3s 11%d; May, os 117%d. E CORN—Spot, quiet; Amerfcan_mixed, nesw, 3s 9%d; do old, 3s 11d. - Futiures—Quiet; March, 3s 9d; May, 38 9%d; July, -2s 9 gt 9[ * #*: * Exchange and Bullion. Sterling ‘Exchange, 60 .day - 348514 Sterling ‘Exchange, - sight - 488y Sterling Cables .. = 48915 w York ‘Exchange, sight...... — 173 ew York Exchange, telegraphic = 2215 ver, per ounce.. 5 o Mexican Dollars, nominalt @ 51 Wheat and Other Grains: WHEAT -The: Eastérn’ and” forefgn” markets were qufet' and ‘featuréless | Chicago - opened - st on Bétter - forelgn Cables and gkt - recelyts, though : the. demand continted - ‘miodérate. - Commiesioh " mién” . had few " orders. " Armour © bought - 20,000 “bushels May. ‘Fhe: Clncinnati Priee ‘Current reparted |:the ‘crop -1n. ‘good - conditisn - and above - the | nverage of 4 year ago. ‘There wers some re- | perts “of” cold- weather; with: lack .of:snow pro- | tection, - Minneapols wired “an expected 1a- erease of. from::150,000° t0. 500,000 .bushels . for: ihe' week and. Duluft abott 200,000 *“The. local . arket -¢ontinued dull gnd - un: changed: : A Spot. “Wrhieat—Shipping, $5c; ‘milling, . 97%Q. $1:02% per ctls £ CALL BOARD SALES. I, Informal, Sesston—9:15 o"clock-May Second Session-May—4000 ‘ctls;’ §9%c; 90%4c ;.- Décember--8000,. §1 0474 Regular Morning Session—No sales. Alternoon Session—May—4060 ctis, 99%e; 3000, Sohe. ; - BARLEY-Stagnation coritinies and sales |-are small'and occaslonal: - No.change in ‘prices. Feed. 12ic for cholte. bright. 10@T1%e for No. 3 nd. GTc for off grades: Brewing and Ship- [ing grade:, 13@ste; Chevaller, nominal. “CALL BOARD SALES. Thtormal Sesston—9:15 :0'¢lack—No. Sales. Second Sesslon--No. eales: J Hegiar Morning Session Afternoon Session 8300, No sales. o_sales. markst béing very quiet. % White; :§125@1 45; : Surprise. nominal:: Red, £1'25@ 140 for Feed’ ‘and _$135@145 for Seed: Gray, ‘nominal; Black, for feed, $117%4120; fon #red. $125@1 30 per ¢tl, CORN—The - market -cantinues flat’ and neg- lected., “Yellow,” $1.12%@1 15; " ‘White,:* $1 13; Eastern mixed,’ §1.12% “per otk RYE-—SZ@t50 per. ctl. Offerinis meet with Iittle - attention: BUCKWHEAT—Quotations. are ‘nominal. Flowr and Millstuffs. FLOUR=California . Family . Extras, $3 5@ 3350, usual ‘terms; ‘Bakers” Extras, $315832; Oregon,: §2 75285 -per - barrel for. family..and 82 75@3 for bakers'; Washington, bakers'; $275 °5 O ILLSTURFS—Prices. in sticks ‘e s Tol. lows, usualdiscount “to. the -trade: Graham Flour, $3. per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, $27; Meal, $2 50; extra cream’do, $350 iuy, - $350g3 15i ° Bu, Flour. Cracked Wheat, $330; Farina, $i50 Wheat. Flour, $325: Rolled Oats (barrels), $ 10 @7 60; ‘in_ sacks, . §5 75@7 25; : Eplit Peas, $5; Green Peas,'$650 per 100 1bs. Hay and Fecedstuffs. Bran fs qyiet and weak, but no lower. The weakness Is due to the soft, growing weather. Hey remains unchanged. - BRAN-$16@17 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$16 10G19 50 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@1650 per ten: Oficake Meal at the mill, $2526: Jobbing, $2050; Cocoanut Cake, $17@1S: Corn Meal, 3356 %;%it Cracked Corn, $2510G26; Mixed Feed, HAY—Volunteer, $5@8: Wheat, $11@13; Wheat and Oat, $9@12; Oat, $9@11 50; Alfalf; $8@9 50: Barley, $750@9 50 per ton. STRAW—35@47%c per bale. Beans and Seeds. ‘There is v’ery little going on and quotations rematn BEANS—Bay mall White, $4 60 @4%0; Large White, $4G425; Pink, $215g2 35; Red, $3@350; Blackeye, $3G325; Limas, 35 600 5 70; Pea, cleaned up and nominal; Red Kid- ney, $3 70@4 per ctl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, Mustard, nominal; Flax, nma; 3% for Eastern; Alfalfa, 73 nia and 9@9%4c for Utah; Rape, 2@2%c; Hemp, Timothy. 6ic. Shge; HSRIED PRAS Niles, 820250 Green, §270@ 3 per ctl; Blackeye, nominal. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetabies. nominal; Yellow ; Ca 3G ¢ for Califor- The weakness In Onions is becoming pro- rounced and prices are agaln lower. The top notch of the market is $4, and this figure is obtainable only for Nevadas. There are some Australians being fobbed out In small parcels at_the quotatio below. with liberal receipts, and Potatoes are weak., prices show_some change. Southern Vegetables continue to weaken, owing to the inereasing receipts of Asparagus, Rhubarb and Peas from around the bay. Receipte, were 102 boxes of Asparagus 2 bexes of Rhubarh and 16 sacks of Bay Peas. POTATOES -Karly Rose, 75@S6c; Burbanks, 30Gsoe for River, $1@1 20 ctl for Salinas and 60cGist for Oregon; et Chiles from Oregon, &i@Tic: Sweets, T5c@$l for Merced. ONIONS—$2 15@4 per ctl: Cut Onfons 280 per ctl: Australians are jobbing at fe. VEQETABLES—Rhubarb. ; Asparagus, 12354@16c _for No. 1 and 6@40c per 1b for No, 2; ?reen Pen% 2@7e for mwfinlu t'x’nd J or Bay: String Beans, i Cabbage, $1; Tomatoes, Los Angeles, Te@si 50 1. 12%@20c h; Green 155 Angeles, Stiise per Ib for Chila and. o for Dell; Dried Peppers, 12@15c; Dry Okra, Zc per Ib; Carrots, 243 per sack: Hothouse Cucumbers, Tici$2 per dozen: £ ummer Squash, $1 50@2 per bos: Garlic, 3@3%e per I iat Squash, $30 per ton; Mushroo; per 1b. Poultry and Game. Yesterday was the last day for Quall and 2000 ctls, | OATS—There. |& . 1iGthing néw. to. ‘report,. the | Clover, nominal; | | $5a5 o0 { long Wool, 75c3l cach chofce steers strong: | Ducks. The other kinds of Game remain in season. Tecelpts were 80 sacks, poor condition, and prices range. prices. - A car of Eastern dressed Turkeys was quoted at l4c. Local Turkeys dragged at lower prices. Other Poultry was firm under light receipts, and the previous good prices were maintained. . POULTRY—Llve Turkeys, 12@i3c. for Gob- blers and 12@l4c for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, U@l4c; Geese, per ypair, $§150@2; Go:lings, $2 60@3; Ducks, $4@5 for old and $6@7 for youns: Hens. $4@6; Young Poosters. $£@7: Old Roosters, $4@3; Fryers, $530G6; Brollers, for large and 3 50@4 o for small; Pigeons, §1 25@1 5 per dozen for oid and 32 5 mostly In had the usual wide Sound fat Ducks" brought advanced @ for Squabs . 50c@$1: Maliard, $3@5; Can- Sprig, $150@3;_ Teal. $1 0@ : Widgeon, $1 50@2; Small Duek, $1 2@1 5; Black Jack, $1 %@1 Gray Geese, $3@3 White Geese, $1@1 50; Brant, $1 50@2 for small and 32 for large;. Honkers, $3@4.50; English Snipe. $250; Jack Snipe, $1 2@1 50; Hare, Ghc@$l: Rabbits, 50c@s1 for Cottontaii and 50c for Brush; Pigeons, $1 per dozen. Butter, Cheese afid Eggs. Receipts of Eggs continue large, but the de- mand is very good and there is no accumula- tion of stock worthy of notice. Prices remain as before, Cheese is quoted weak, with liberal Butter Is as before quoted. Arrival are large and the lower grades are weak and dull, while the best creameries are selling right along without difficulty. Kecelpts, as reported by the Dairv Excharige, were 47,000 pounds of Butter, 1344 cases Eg and 18,300 pounds California Cheese and — poundsEastern Cheese. BUTTER Creamery—Extras, 18c; firsts, 16c; seconds, Dairy—Extras, 16c; firsts, 13c; store, 1lc. Storage—Creamery extras, —. seconds, —; dairy extras, —. Pickle, — per pound. Keg, —— per pound. CHEESE—Fancy, full cream, 9%c;: cholce, 8%c; common, nominal; Young Ameiricas, 1c; tern, full cream, 15@16%c per Ib. . S Elornta Ranch—Selected White, 13c; mixed eeconds, 1%¢; firsts, —; colors, 12c per dozen. California Gathered—Seiccted, 12c; standard, ~——; seconds, —, Fresh Eastern—Fancy, —; standard, —; seconds, —. Storage—California fancy —; standard, —; Eastern fancy, —; standard, .—; seconds, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Six cars of Oranges are announced for to- day’s auction. “The Orange market continues overstocked ‘and’ weak at the decline, and the poor condition of the frult enhances the weak- ness, : There:are plenty of Lemons here, but they are selling readily at firm prices, owlng to. the absence of Limes. Apples -rule. firm, "with' steadily - decreasing: stocks: _DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APPLES—30@75c_per box for common, %0c@ $1°50_for mood to choice and $1 75@2 for fancy. PEARS—65c@$1 50 per box. CITRUS FRUITS—Naval Oranges, $1@1 75; Seedlings, 3c@$1; Tangerines, T5c@$i 50; Japa- nese_Mandarins, ‘$1@1 30; . Lemons, $1@1 2 for common_and §1 50@2 2. for good to cholce: Grape Fruilt, 75c@$l 50; Mexican Limes, California Limes, nominal; Bananas @Sl per bunch for Island_and. $1 %@1 75 for New. Otleans; Pineapples, Tic@$2 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts aend Raisins. The situation shows no change whatever. TFRUITS—Apricots, 5@7c for Rovals and $%@ 10c for Moorparks: Evaporated Apples, 4@5%c; sun-dried, 11@2%c; Peaches, 3@3%c for stand- ard, 4@#%c for cholce and 5@6c for fancy; Pears, 2@ Plums, pitted, 4@5c; unpitted, 1@ Nectarines, 5@5%e for red and 514@6c for Santa Clara, 4 sizes, 2c; 30-40s, Te: } 50-60s, 4%4c; 607 s, 2%’ 90-100s, 2 3c. premium;_Sonomas c and ‘San Joaquins 14c less than Santa Claras, except 100 and ‘over, Which stand the same. RAISINS—The : Raisin: Growers' Assoclation has established the following. prices: Bleached Thampson's' fancy, 12 per Ib; - cholce, 1lc; standard, 10c; prime, Sc: unbleached ~Thomp- sons, S per ‘1b. Sultanas—Fancy, 104c: per Ib; cholce, 9c: standard, $%e: prime, $¢; un- E! bléached 'Sultanas, Sc¢: Seedléss, G0-1b_boxes, Blici d-crown, Tc:3-Crown. Ge:. 2-crown, -6c. Pacific brand, 2-crown, Ge; 2-crown, “Sic, and 4-crown, .3%c} ‘seeded '(Fresno -prices), fancy, 16-ounce, Tc; 12-ounce, “Sie; “choice, . 16-ounce, 6%c; . 12-ounce, i%ci London Layers, 2-crown, 4150 per box:' 3-crown, §160: Fancy" Clusters, £2; Dehesa, $250; Imperial, $8. All prices. f. o. b. at common shipping points In Callfornia. NUTS=-Chestnuts, §@19c per- 1b_ for. Jtallan; Walnuts; No. 1,"softsnell, 10c; No. 2, 7ide; -No. 1 hardshell, “9t%ic;. No. 3/ Almonds, - 12@13¢ for : papershell, - 9@11c for “softshell: Peanuts, 5 @éc’ for Eastern: -Brazil Nuts,. lic: 1%¢; Pecans. 11G13c; Cocoanuts; $3 50G5. HONEY—Comb; 13%@14¢ for bright and 12%@: 13c for “light. amber;. water white: extracted, c; iight amber - extracted, 6%@ic; -dark, 64 §%e’ Jer Ib. BEESWAX=24g26c. per. Ib, Provisions. Aside. from the slight advance in Lard men- tigned yesterday the market is dull ‘and- fea- turel 3 CURED. MEATS—Bacon, 11@11%c per Ib for heav H%@12 for Iight medium, 12%@l3c for Mght, 13@idc for extra light and 15@ls%c for sugar-oured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12c; Mess Beof. ' §13 per. barrel; extra Mess, $13: Family; “$14; “extra: fine- Pork, -$15G15 30; extra clear; -$19 50@20; Mess, °§] 13¢ Der povna. LARD-Tlerces quoted .t 6%c. per 1b for compound ‘and $iic-for. pure; half-barrels, pure, 9%c; 10-1b ting, 10%c; 5-1b- tins, 10%ec. Smoked Beef, COTTOLENE — Oné " half-barrel, $ic: three halt-barrcls, Sc; orie tierce. T%¢;’ two tlerces, The; five tierces, i%¢ per Ib: Hides, Tallote, ool and- Hops. All descriptions. undér this head remain as before, trade ‘belng -more or less slack and unsatisfactory “all around. HIDES AND - SKINS—Culls and brands selt about 1¢ under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 9%@10c; medium, Sc, light, 8@8%c; Cow Hides, 8iga for heavy and §@8iac for light; Stags, 6G 6%c;-Salted: Kip, Y; Salted Veal, 9@10c; Salted Calf, 10ci-Dry Hides, 15%@16c; Culls, 13%@ldc, Dry “Kip, 15@16e;” Dry Calf. 16@lic; culls and brands, 14@lic; Shee shearlings, 20@30c each; chort Wool, )@H0c each; medium, 6015, i Horse' Hides, salt, §2 30 @2 75 for large and 3262 25 for medium, $1°% fo small and 50 for cofts; Horse Hides, dry, $1 for large, $1 50 for medium, $1 % for smail and S0c for colts. Deerski; Summer or red skins, 35¢c; fall or medium skins. 30c; ‘Winter or thin skins, %0c. Goatskins — Prime Angoras, T, large ard smooth, 50c; medium, Se. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4%@i%c per Ib; No. 2. dG@dlic; grease, 2G2%c. - WOOL—Spring_clip is quotable as follows Northern, free, 15@16c; Northern, defective, 120 Y4e; Middle County, free, 1@ie; Middle Coun- ty, defective, 12@léc: Southern’ Mountain, 12 months', 9@i6c; Southern Mountain, free, 7 months 12c; Southern Mountain. defective, 7 months’, S@l1lc; Humbsldt and Mendocino, 16 @l7c: Nevada, 13@iéc per Ib. all Clip—San Joaquin, 619@Sc; do 9c; Middle County, 9@10¢; Northern froe, 10@1lc: Southern ' Mountain, Humboldt and Mendocino, 11@12c per Ib. ‘HOPS—15@20c per 1b. San Francisco Mcat Market. E 5 7 As previously mentioned, arrivals of Hogs are expected to increase in the near future, hence local packers are buying with some caution. The market continues firm, however. Other_meats are unchanged. REEF—71@Sc for Steers and 6@7%c per Ib for cows. VEAL—Large, 7@Sc; smal fe 1h. MUTTON—Wethers, 9%@1l0c; Ewes, 3%c per d. P AP Yearlings, 10%c per Ib; spring, 1@ D P . Wi tov st i ik for medium and 6 for larse; stock Hogs, 5146 fecaers, Sizc; dressed Hogs: Sg9ic General Merchandise. PAGS—San Quentin Dags, $565: Calcutta Grain Bags, June and July, 6%@6%c; local malke, 6%c; Wool Bags, 20@32%c; Fleece Twine, “gbn.-w.mmm $9_per *ton; Southfiela Dot atlosnd, 89; Cooderative Wone end, $9; Cumberland, $12in bulk and $13 % sacks; Pennsylvanla Anthracite Egg, $14; Can- ton; Coke. $I5 per ton in i'f'rl o Hieky Mourtain Dulk and ber ol pounds and 850 per ton. accoraing SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. pauy quotes, per 1b, in 100-1b bag: Craghed, g s R gl Sic: ran My Gran B e hwer Magmolle: A8 e moCAreS tioners’ 3 Extra C, . Golden C, 5.15c; barrels, 1dc halts Barréls, 2o more: bokes, 800 more; b bass 10c lll:m lxtw.n arf}enl i:ku;h {nrl less than 7, barrels_or equivalent. minos, half-bar- rels, 6.30c; boxes, G i Receipts of Produce. * FOR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25 Ed RS2 5Yx Filberts, | STOCK MARKET. e i Trading was heavy on the morning session of the Bond Exchange and there were a num- ber of changes. The sugar stocks were steady znd Paaubau sold up to $3? 50. Hutchinson was firmer at $25 12%. Houckaa sold at 332 %@ 32.621.. There were salex of Oceanic at $39@3. Gas and Electric advanced to $48. In the afternoon Honokaa advanced to $33. Paauhau to §34 2% anl Kilauea to §23. Oceanic s0ld at $36G5T. The ofl stocks were quiet and featureless on both exchanges. - - vidends payable ebruary were follow C:nlnID:{)xnt Con., $3800; l;"nur. $3060 . Home, $10,000. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. fl!Ll’:fiT):Y, Feb. 25—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bld. Ask. U'S 4s coupon.1l4 115 U S 4s cp(new)138 1381y U S dsreg.....113 114 |U S 3s coupon.1il 112 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bay C P C 38.10313106'; Oak W Co is.. — 1003 Cal-st Cab 1161, — | Oceanie SS 56.103%4106% € C Water Wsls — Om € R — E L & P 6s...125 133% Pac G D F & Cl Ry 6s..14% — |Pk & C! Geary-st R 5s. — — |Pk & Haw 1084 — Haw LA L A Do Do L APR 53s. Markt-st C_6s. Do 1st ¢ 5s..123° GNGR7s. — 1N3% . R of Cal 6s. = 14% S P C 1st g 5s.106% — R of Cal 6s.120% — |S P Br R 6s..132 — PCRR 681014 — |8 V Water fs..115%115% RS S A e X e e — O G L & H §s.11 —*!M(n G&E 6s.103% — Oak Tr Co 6s. — 116%' ‘WATER STOCKS., Contra Costa.. 69 70 (Spring Valley. 34 4% Marin County. 52% GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. Cent L& P.. 3 4 |l>u: Lt Co...— 4% Paquit Gas..... 3 3%|Sas EG & R. — 40 Mut Elec Lt.. — 84 SFG&E.... 48 6% OGL&H 30 —‘B.nl-‘runellcu.fl.lvt Pac Gas Imp.. 4% 4% Stktn G & E.. — M INSURANCE STOCKS. Firem's Fund.230 250 ]| BANK STOCKS. 77 — Lon P& A....144 150 410% — Mer Ex (la).. 16 — Cal _Safe Dep.105% — S F Natlonal.. — 125 1st N of 8°F..— 2% SAVINGS BANKS. —i%50 |Say & Loan...— — == | Security. s — 3. — {Union Trust..,. = = 515 — STREET . BAILROAD s‘rocxs.“ Calffornta-st. M0 [0S L&H. - Geary-st 14 — |Presidio........ % — Market-st 69% 70 | POWDER STOCKS. 150 — | Vigorit. - 3% — SUGAR STOCKS. Hana Plan... 8% 9 [Kilaue Haw Com..... 84 = §T%| Makawell. a% 4 | Honokaa 3 — | Buteh S P, 2% — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska P A.... — 125% Oeanlc S S Co. 38 59 Cal Fruit Can,.— 102 [Pac A F A.... 2 — Cal Wine Asn 100 = — | Pac C Bor Co.155 Mer Ex Assn. 10215 — [Parff Paint Co 12 — Morning Sesston, Board- 10 California Safé Deposit 40 California Safe Deposit 40 Contra Costa Water 100 Honokaa Sugar Co. 230 Honokaa Sugar Co. 220 Honokaa Sugar Co. 110 Honokaa Sugar Co. 100 Hutchinson ‘S P Co. 10 Oceanic Steamship Co. 5 Oceanic Steamship Co. 10 Oceanic” Stsamship Co. 310,000 Oceanic - Steamship Bonds 130 Onomea ~ Sugar Co. 50 Paauhau S P -Co. 125 Paauhau S P Co. 70 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 19 Spring-Valley Water . $2,000 Spring Valley 6s... 0 United States 3s. (coupon). Street— Northern' Raflway of Cal 40.Spring- Valley Water ... ‘Afternoon Sesston, Board- § €alifornia Street Rallroad. § Glant Powder Con. 30 Giant Powder Con. 9 Glant Powder Con. 630 Honokaa Sugar Co. 170' Hutchinson S P Co. 10 Kilauea Sugar Plant 0 -Oceanlc Steamship Co. %0 Qceanic Steamship Co 150 Oceanic. Steamship Co. 000 Oceantc’ Steamship Bone 100 ©nonrea -Sugar -Co 25 Paauhai -§ P Co. 520 Paauhau 'S P Co. 80 Spring Valley W Street— 16 Bank of California. $1,000 N.P C R R is. 95 S F Gas & Elec 0.8 F 'Gas & Electric Co. SAN FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE: Morning : Session. ek PaEEERNIUBHRLLEES ESSS8S§§S§HES& nusse & W 58 £3 28 sisguuneeanl SSSGSS&‘gS e - He8RE snxeLss E5RS w Board— 2000 Californta Standard 1500 Four Ofl Company 600 Junction 1000 Petroleum Center 200 Vesuvius . Street— 100 Monarch of Arizona ... AUCTION SALES PliELIMlNARY NOTICE $25,000 WORTH OF GOVERNMENT TENTS AT _AUCTIO: By orders from headquarters we will sell on TUESDAY, March- 12, 1M1, beginning at 10 at our salesrobms, 517 opposite Battery, th fowing . Government peoperty direct from 3000 Tents: 2060 Duck Wagon Co Flys, etc.; 30 sets Double and Sin and Leads; Camp Teols; 3 Government 3 Army Wagoas, ete AMERI AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. his tentage is nearly new. ! but a shert time on the military reservation of San Francisco. Goods will be on inspection, with catalogue on sale, Friday, March 8, 1901 CALL CALENDAR. 1%01. March, Moan, March. 4. Last Quarter, March 13. New Moon, March 2. @ Though this profession of is required of the happen first. the Protestant faitl sove;ell(dn. it 15 nothdcmlnded of Lnty loh‘; fice-holder under the crown excep Lord Chancellor and the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. In 1891 Mr. Giadstons, them in o?po-luon to the Ministry, introduced a bill In the House of Commons to re- move this requirement from the two of- fices named, but the measure was defeat- ed.—Utica Observer. —_—————————— BEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. G. A. Holler, Annie Flint (Holler) and Lulu Berghauser to Dorris Holler, lot om 8 line of Elils street, 137:6 E of Laguna, E by 8 120, quitclaim deed; §10. Dorris Holler to Jullus Schary, same, $15,500. Eliza Savory, Frances O. Morrill (wife of George F.), Amanda, Edwin H., Charles E. and John A. Varney, Deila A. V. Howes (wife of Lewis W.), and as devisees estate of Mary F. Nichols, to Emanuel Lasar, lot on W line of Buchanan street, 100 N of Geary, N 3.4 by W 82:6; $6000. John A. Drinkhouse to same, same: $10. Amanda Varney to Della A. V. Howes (wifs of Lewis W.), same; aiso commencing 3% W of Carter street and 100 N of Visitation avenus N 25, W 100, § 23, E 100, portion lot 38, Visitation Valley Homestead: also property in Alameda and San Luls Obispo countles, quitclaim deed; $500. John A. Varney to same, same, quitclaim desd; $400. Willlam Leviston to Willlam T. Kilgrove, lot on SW cormer of Scott and Sacramento streets, S 137:8% by W §7:6; $19,000. William T. Kilgrove to First Church of ’Cgré;,l. Scientist (religious corporation), same; 19, 00. Josephine Titus and Henry Pediina to Anns M. Wagner, lot on N line of McAllister street, 131:3 E of Masonic avenue, E 25 by N 17:6; Anna M. Wagner to Charles Wagner, same; sife. Helen K. Walker to Walter G. Fonda, lot on N line of Sacramento street, 112:4 W of Spruce, W 25 by N 102:8%; $3500. Eugene N. and M. A. Fritz to Willlam Mann, lot on E line of Stanyan street, 25 N of Grat- N 25 by E 108:4; $1500. Ashbel B. Winegar to Jane H. Winegar, re- record 1805 D 44, lot on W line of Valencia 0 S, of Park (Twenty-fourth). § % V' %0; gift. W. H Hill to Maud Hill, lot on E line of Fair Oaks street, 220 S of Twenty-ffth, S 2 by B 155; gift. Clotilde H. V. de Vergara to Austin A de Anda, lot on S line of Clay street, 202 W of Kearny, W 21 by S 60; $200. Leonard B. Banks to Mary A. Runyon, lot on S line of Washington street. 206:3 W of Leaven- worth, W 6§:9 by S 137:6; $1500. Laura Abrecht to George McAulay. lot on W ltne of Leavenworth street, 110 S of Eddy, 3 by W 137:6: 8 mma Olley to Charles Page, lot on SE line of Folsom street, 40 NE of Essex, NE 20 by $. €0; $2000. Matthew Mulcahy to Willlam Wilson, lot on NE line of Zoe street, 197:6 SE of Bryant, SE 20 by NE 75; $150. Rebecca and Isaac Levy to Owen Casey. lot on NW line of Bryant street, 371 NE of Eighth, NE 24 by NW %0; $3500. Fotrero Land Improvement Company to Thomas Meehan, lot on W line of Minnesota street, 300 N of Twenty-second (Sierra), N 25 by W 10; grant. ‘Walter J. and Mary PBassett to Herman I Custer, -lot 8, block 4, Sunnyside; $400. Elizabeth A. Watkins to George L. Monahan, ot at Intersection of W Warren and N & Palmer streets, N 1284, thence W 60, themce SW 59, thence SE 1z, block 325, Fairmount; lot on W line of Warren street, 126:4 of Palmer, N 6 inches by W 38:3%, block 25, same; —. Estate of Alice Colwell (by Charles E. Col- well, administrator) to D. J. Reeng, lots 2. 3 and 9, block 22. Market-street Homestead: $1500. Mount Moriah Lodge No. # of Free and Ace cepted Masons to John Satchweil, lot fn Ma- sonic Cemetery; $125 Alameda County. H. T. and Mary J. Smith, James A.. Moilte L and Edna McC. Hill (by W. S. Hariow, com- missioner) to same, lot on E line of West street, 38:11 N of Brockhurst, N 38:11, E 129:4, S 38:9, W 126 to beginning. being lot 31, College View Tract, Oakland: $3325. ’ George B. M. and Alice M. Gray, James C., Martha B. and Ada Mullikin (by W. S. Hare low, commissioner) to same, lot on W iine of Linden street, 53:4 S of Forty-fftk, S 3 by W Afternoon Sesston. Board— 1 Hanford ...... 100 Junction ... 106 Monarch of Arizona. . 2100 Petroleum Center .. 2000 Petroleun; - Center, b 30 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning - Session. Board | 200 Aetna 400 Bear Flag .. 200 California Oll & Gas. 1500 California-Standard 978 Four 1090 Indepen: 100 Junetion 100 Junction ... o 300 Occldental 50 Peerl 25 Peerless 100 Petroleum 3000 Petroleum 1000 Petroleum 1000 Petroleum 50 San Joaquin Of Street— 25 Peerless, of West o0 ARGESNBERERIESLANG o Center Center b 10. Afternoon Session. Board— 200 California-Standard .. 5000 California-Stardard, b 30. 4309 California-Standard 900 Four .. 300 Junctio 100 Junction . 2 Kern .. 1000 Lion 100 Monarch of Arizona. 100 Monarch of Arizona . 160 Monarch of Arizona 10 Peerless .. 100 Petroleum Center 2000 Reed Crude ... i 5 San Joaquin Oil & Development 300 West Lake MINING STOCKS. B2RESA2ILSBIB58 Following were the sales in the San Fran- clsco Stock and Exchange 100 Andes anaNlE3 nuage 30 Occidental . Following were the eales In Exchange yesterday: Morning 1200 Con Cal & Va..170 ™" 500 C Cal & Va.l72% 5 %00 Gould & Curry. 2) 2 500 Mexican Ed 2 1500 Ophir .. o Afterncon 200 Best & Belcher 20 150 Caledonia 574 T0 € Col & 230 Con Cal & Vi 1600 Mexican 300 Mexican 200 Mexican EEPEE ] One of the interesting Incidents in con- nection with the recent ¢pening of Pa-. llament was the formal declaration by hte King of his disbelief in the doctrines of the Roman Catholic faith. This cu- | rlous survival of a less tolerant age is ' Still required of all British sovereigns. declaration s efther from ' the ‘yrgleh en 'en m’h - at the “‘n--m Bion of Parliament arter the suecession. or at the corcnation, whichever shall | of NW side of above desortbea: %0, being portion of block 2105, Alden Tract at Temeseal, Oakland; $800. Jacob Gengnagel to Charlotte Gengnagel, lots 51 and 52, Map of Regent-strest Home- stead Association, Berkeley: gift. Plummer Improvement Company (a corpors- tion) to John S. Ewen, lot on B line of Col- lege avenue, 60 S of Kearney street, 8 8 by E_135, Berkeley; $10. Frederick C. and Grace §. CUft to Sam Rivest, all interest !n lots § and 6 _block B on map of Smith's subdivision, Matthews Tract, Berkeley; $10, Sam Rivest to J. H. Crothers, lots 5 and 6, block E, on map of resubdivision same, Berke- ley; $500. L. and Amelta M. Tait to Frederick D. Tait, lot on_NW line of High street and Glen avenue, NE 207.62, NW 3%5.97, SW 207.12, SE 3.50 to beginning. containing 157 acres, Brooklyn Tomm A._D. Taylor (administrator estate of Philip L Gochnauer, deceased, by H. B. Belden, commissioner) to Alameda Saviags Bank, Ilot on NE corner of Rallroad avenue and Seventh street, E 9 by N 1154, being & portion of Aughinbaugh 223-acre Tract, Alameda; $9, Alameda Savings Bank t5 Adoiph Hecker, same, Alameda: $2950. James D. Johnston to B. V. Zaballa, lot E line of M street, 80 S from NW corner of lands of James Johnson, by deed of October 9, 1875, E 130, S 131.5, W 154, N 110 to begin- ning. being block 64, on Map of Southern Ad- aiti to Town of Livermore, Murrar Town- ship: #150. P ’;.h::“"’ .. md”u;.. . Mann to Andrew ensen, lots 19, R oo 12 Block . Kellersberger's’ Mo, Guk: Andrew Christensen to Peter Christensen, same; $2450. John R. Glascock (as executor and trustes of egtate of Willlam H. Glascock) to Frank D. Pinkham, undivided one-third interest in I on N line of Lincoln street, 1 S vood, W 5. N 130, W S5 aS 130 W to shore line of Bay of San Francisco, thence N and NE, following the windings of sald shore line to its intersection with S lime of Everett (or West Thirteenth) street, thence E to a point which Is distant 100 feet W from the W line of Wood street, thence S 105:6, 1 100, S 102:6, W 100, § 132, W 2:6, § 260 to begin- ning, Oakland; also all interest to all that marsh or overflowed or tide land 1'1{’" in tromt John C. Galindo (executor estate of Francisce indo) to same, all interest in same: $13,500. k D. and Addie E. Pinkham to Joseph R robumktllrmlm in_same; slm Joseph olsom to Pacific Improvement gg'-v-w (corporation), all interest in same: Samuel and Emma Swift to Mary H. Swirs, lots 4 to 9 and 12 to 16, block 63, San Axtonto, East Oakland; gift. Same to same, lot beginming at the point forming the SE corner of lot 9, block 6, San Antonio. thence E 37.30 along and paraticl with the N line of East Sixteenth street to W line of an alley parallel with Twenty-second ave- nue, thence N 30 to S line of East Sixteenth street, thence W 37.30, § 300 to beginning, East Oakland (quitclaim deed): gift. R. W. and EI'» M. Rupe to D. B. Parker. lot on § Jine of Isabella street, 575 W of San Pablo avenie, W 374, S 165 to NE line of lands of Swenson by deed of January 31, 1385, themce SE to point of Intersection of NW and SW line of lands of Madsen by deed of November 13, 1884, thence SE to a point on S boundary lne of the Gunn Tract, thence B fo a point distant % W from W line of lot 14, Gunn t. thence N 139:2% to b;llnfln:l. being portion of Gunn Tract, Oakland; $3(00. H. and Annette P. Barrétt ‘o Orrine . Lizzie L Doane. lot on X line of Sev- enth street (or Ratircad avenue). 1 of Mad- block 126, Kellers- Builders’ Contracts. 3 . Youris (owner) with George Contiaztan Srchitect Jaliue B Rralrt vations, grading. brick, concrete and artificial stone work for a two-story residence wiilh as- tic and basemesnt on SW corner of Vallejo and Steiner streetz, W 62:8 by S 137:8; $454. Same owner with D. Straub & Son (contrac- tors), architect same—Carpenter and miti work, stairs, roofing. glass, hardware, - bRt nfapd - troctors), architect -m.mn. . ized tron, steel and iron work for same ing and sewsring for same on samer S same: $10,659. Same

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