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82 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1901. FORESTS HALL BEFORE FLAMES Fires in the Monterey Foothills Are Yet Unchecked. Famous Cypress Grove, Near Pacific Grove, Has Nar- row Escape. SALINAS, Oct. 12.—Since this morning reports of a discouraging pature concern- ing the forest fires in the vicinity of Sa- lines have been received. To-night the skies in every direction are illuminated. he northern end of San Miguel 1 consumed the timber on hundreds ©of acres of land and is still spreading. F 1 days smoldering ashes from fire on the Nicholson tract, | edale, aboutsix miles from e frequently started | afternoon they again burst into | nd soon more than 200 acres of er and undergrowth were de- | were got under partial con- | st wind this evening fanned | embers into a fresh blaze, and | is spreading with great ing back of Prunedale end | oward Natividad, a few Fuel is added 'to the | the dense undergrowth and | 2. |McCall's November Patteras andl 1 ss and leaves. i Chualar Canyon, a few miles | private dispatches recelved to- ormation that a forest fire morning has got beyond s feared that thousands ed land will be burned | t other points are | sbdue the flames. | ct. 12.—The forest | ausing so much loss | the past two days is | 1 change in the wind | control, of acres of wood Men there hat has been ection for f oak and pine timber | 5 d miles of fences I destroyed, the property burned o the Doud and Jacks tracts back « Monterey and the Pacific Improvement Compan celebrated _seventeen-mile drive reservation near Pacific Grove. | More than 4000 acres of the latter tract alone has been ablaze, but the fire fight- | ers have succeeded in getting the flames | there somewhat under control. The fa- mous ci'press grove was saved and the | flames have been kept from the main | driveway. The fire is driving game from | the woods into the open. | i | b being MASONS INSTALL THEIR NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS | Annual Communication Closed—Pre- sentation to Retiring Grand of Jewel of Office. The Grand Lodge of the Free and Ac- | cepted Masons of California closed its an- nual communication yesterday afternoon .after the installation of the following of- | r the current term: Wells, grand master; | deputy grand master; C. r grand warden; G. W. Hun- d Edward Coleman, rge Johnson, grand secre- | grand lecturer. hurch, grand chaplain; E. | r; H. S. Johnson, assist- John P. Greeley, grand Moses, grand Bible bearer: { E grand sword bearer; 4 bearer; Samuel P lilam Kettner, junior son, grand senlor, and D. W. junior ~steward; Thomas G. pursuivant; Samuel D. Mayer, and G. P. Adams, grand tyler. ing officer was the retiring ster, James A. Foshay. He was Grand Master E. M. | of ceremonies. _After Past Grand = Master | n behalf of the Grand | junior past grand Foshay, a magnificent k in the fraternity. of maintaining the per capita tax of $l er, ea” tanding committees were M._Preston, F. M. Angel- Johnston and J. L. | | Stone, John Martin, George | Goldaracena and F. w. | | | tt, . A. Smith, J. and C. Hampton E. C. Bonner, W. | oll and F. M. Ruther- | bers—M. H. Flint, ¥. E. Hunne C. Bagbee and H, am A. Davies, ze T. McCabe, R. Lowe J. A. Beckwith, T. Kyle, B ¥, H. Gibson E. Eloan. W. A. Sayre, J. Bdwards and A. C. Dickie —_——————— NEW THEATER HAS SUCCESSFUL OPENING D. Pills Theater at Ellis and Powell | was thrown open to the public T & pretty little theater no doubt become popular. i designed with excellent | ble and able to seat a wd. Refreshments and in the house and the | t attended the theater vas greatly pleased with the ements and predicted success for C. H. Hill and Manager J. M. eater will be conducted as a firs vaudeville instit , but the reg- be produced until Mon- | night the bill was con- | orchestra, but on Mon- will include Deetz and duo, the Berlin_ sisters ons, William McDonald, Eostonians, will sing sev- | Carlson sisters in_com- | fartin, soprano; Leon- | cal team; Billy th Fletcher, vo- alist; ladies’ or- | pictures —_———— Painter Falls to His Death. nk Costello, a painter, was killed in- afternoon by falling | le at work on the resi- ewhall, 1206 Post street. painting with P. V. | lost his balance. In f from falling he nd bore him along | vement, twenty feet be- k on his hez Leder suffered a which was treated at s Hospital by Dr. M ;. He was en; Leder when trying to s: seized ho to the cement Hale’s. ] Hale’s. ) [y ' Fancy Stripes are all the go this season and everything is a Roman—that is, in novelties. Nothing can make a more beautiful waist than these tri-colored Roman stripes, The one before us has laven- der, old rose and delicate gray alternating; 20 inches wide. Ombre Corded Silks $1.00. It is one of the new creations and a strong favorite for fall waists: 20 inches wide, Beautiful Striped %ilks $1.25. ’ Of course, they're Roman styles, but what lends the greatest charm to them are the frosted effects. It's an entirely new idea and one of the proudest silk achievements this fall, A Warp Printed Louisines $1.75. A soft silky, dressy stuff, with a hidden charm that catches and holds feminine fancy as few silken stuffs do. The print is done so as to give a blurred effect, but is really striking. & Metallic Velveteens for Waists 75¢c. ’ g It's one of the favorite members of the velvet family. The black ground with the bright metallic spots here and there make the fabric very effective; 22 inches wide. Another of owr Famous Embroidery Qutpourings We offer you now what we can't offer any During these occasions Hale’: — 2 Magazines are here. i east money. One of the most important events of the year wltl:l us, other time. ~(Nay, we try and do it twice a year—spring and fall) thrifty women lay in a supply— Save a Full Half And get as new and crisp and perfect embroideries as are made. Indeed, we've thought ourselves fortunate if we got as pretty and dainty embroideries as these for you even at regular prices. What's better yet, no regular stocks offer you broader or choicer choosing. These few thousand yards mark the wind-up of the factory’s season, They wanted to_start fresh on spring business. There are no remnants—nothing old or soiled, but precisely the same standard class goods we sell all year round. : 4 tnsertions, up to 2% inches, cambric, Swis: De—Lot 4: The edgings are up to 7% inches, B o Mainsogk. Fou'd feel ucky if you could buy them for 8e. the insertions up to 3 inches. There Is & BerTot s These narrow, fine firm edgings, as well as wider ones heaping table full and hardly two patterns up to 4 inches, Swiss, cambric and nainsook. Just the style alike, and all of them fresh and seasonable. P 0 everybody wants. If you don't buy.now yowll pay 20c for " 7je—Lot 3: ; % insertions anything as pretty, in regular stocks. up to 2% inches; cambric, nafn Snstonder i & ve've atterns no 12% : The edgings are up to 8% inches, Swisees. We'valanld the Insertions up to § inches, Most of them hought Pt ey o are worth %c compared to what s eold reg- Ularly. 18c—Lot §: Cambric and nalnsook embroid- eries, 3% to 10 inches, The finest and cholcest patterns seen anywhere. We can't give you better choosing in regular stocks under 35c, Edgings up to § inches, insertions Buy Flannels Now. The gain is all your way. L —Everything in the height of its newness and beauty. —Stocks never so comnlete. —And manv inducements are not to be repeated. We want more folks to lean more heavily on us for flannels this season. That's why we've been so thorough in getting ready. Not a flannel want has been skipped: WHITE FLANNELS FRENCH FLANNELS WRAPPER FLANNELS TENNIS FLANNELS EIDERDOWN FLANNGLS WAISTING FLA.NNELS Yes, they are here and in every grade. But to impress you still more forcibly, we'll make some prices this week you can’t resist. Prettiest 10c Tennis Flannel Tjc. Pinks and blues and cream; soft and heavy. They come 27 wide—3215 yards. How the women will -buy. inches To Out-of-Town Patrons: The {olnts of excellence of our Mail Order Department that have made it the eatest upon this Coast are quickness, Our new catalogue sent vou for the asking. Silks Were Never So ’la:“ewmpting. | ) Hale’s. Hale’ all’s November Patterns and Magazines are here. McC accuracy and.the best goods for the Heavy Black Taftfcta $1.85 And Full 36 Inches Wide. Extra heavy, extra wide. A grade that heretofore has never been sold_under $1.50, but if it was not that this mill was strugglits for recognition we would be paying $150 now. Theg nfured that it would pay them to accept lic a yard less if they could get the outlet of Hale’s California stores. In the same’ lot came qualities that have been selling for $1.25, But Wc Are Able to Mark Them $1.00. Two Extra Lining Offers. ‘We never did such a lining business as we are doing this fall. There were never such good reasons ‘Why—varieties are broader and prices fairer than common. * 12%c Si k Finished Skirting 10:. 86 inches wigde; 1000 yards, in such’ good shades as black, brown, gray, tan. I12%c Grade Percaline for 8%c. 36 inches wide. Comes in black only. Plenty of it, too. (Glove News Ex'raordinary). Dollar Kid Gloves 8oc. (WE TOOK THEM OUT OF THE CUSTOM-HOUSE LAST SATURDAY. No gloves could be newer or prettier or worthier. No good gloves are usually cheap. No- body’s size or shade has been left out—and all this right at the beginning of fall! Can any one keep from buying? We know of many places about town where gloves not as good are selling for a dollar and sTee———% a quarter. But with us it's as good a glove as we can find THE DESCRIPTION. to sell for a dollar. In fact, it’s so good.that the maker Made from a selected stock prime and ourselves have agreed to lessen our profits twice a A e bakin, backs are embrold” | year in order to get more women wearing them. v;m.u:] cl!l;laps. h'l;hgr: is s ‘ruu range We expect to give you so-much for eighty cents you'll o e cholcest colorings—tans, : e < J 3 modes, grays, blacks; S0c a palr. be glad to pay a do}lar next time. We wouldn’t lose now if e . we weren't sure we'd gain later on. Every Pair Is Fully Guaranteed. You're just as safe as if you paid a dollar. Nay, if you don’t get a full dollar’s-worth of beauty and value for eighty cents we don’t want you to keep the gloves. It's such an enthusiastic offer and so many women to share it, we know The 4320 Pairs Won’t Be Enough. To _make buying easy and our service prompt we spread them out on bargain tables. Sizes 6% and 6 on table 1, aisle 2; sizes 6, 6%, 6%en table 2, aisle 2; sizes 7, 7% and 7% on table 3, aisle 2. Now take your choice: SOoOc a Pair. Bloves we sell regularly at $1.00. If you can’t call, write or telephone. We'll fill your orders as 1ong as we have what you want. Comforts, B 3 , TO-DAY’S BEST NEWS IN THESE WANTED THINGS. We've exerted every possible energy to save you money this week on bed- ding supplies. Blankets, comforts, sheets, pillow cases, are cheaper this week than common, and just as good as thc;y ever were or ever can be. The price congcessions after all are only sec- ondary with us. We count more on the quality of the goods and the service rendered you than anything else. These blankets and good they would readily sell themselves at full would bring us an imposing blanket and comfort ambitious. We don’t want to wait: we want to come we mark these prices down to get you here. 5000 Pillow Cases 10c. $5.00 Wool Blankets $4.50. Stitched Comforts $1.00 $4.50 White Wool Blankets $3.75. Piliow Cases 10c each. Bleached Sheets 50c. 1 comforts are so prices, and in time business; but we're to power quickly, so Fleecy Flannels Sc. Striped, 29 inches wide. Waist Flanneis 12%c. In new and pretty designs. Quite the thing for house garments; 27 inches wide. Cotton Giderdowns 20c. Heavy, in beautiful designs and color- ings; 27 inches wide. Wrapper Flannels 10c. Dark colors; also others in stripes and Persian effects so much in vogue now; 27 inches. Ecotch Flanncls 15¢c. Tennis Flannels Tc. Checks and stripes; 20 inches. 75c French Flannels for 50c. Plain and figured. If it was not that we are just starting the season and trying to start more folks coming here for their flannels, we would not think of lowering the price on this French Flannel one-third. We make the bargain so Irresistible no woman can keep away. 50c now instead of T6c. LANNELS. e Re—In pfi%}f\y et Aot inches. 81.25— Plain silk embroidered open work fig- ures; 27 inches. LA FLANNELS 65c— Smooth finished material, in beautiful Hale’s Millinery $6.00 Hats in particular Many new ones shown this week—Paris inspirations. in General. Made from an excellent 11, sell at this price . ot Uslin, 45236 inches. If we aid not get so many we could not Larse White Sheets 50c Each. 90 inches square with a 2-inch hem. ( 5-1b White Wool Blankets $4.50. They're what you usually pay $5 for. 66x80 inches: 50 pairs for selling this week. Our $4.50 White Wool . lankets $3.75. 150 pairs, finely, closely woven. A most unusual offer. Stitched Comforts $1.00 Bach. 72 Inches square. Filled with one sheet of white cotton; srade of silkoline; stitched or tufted. We've sold hundreds of them a: T o Lhg iy glving better values than anybody else. Now, that we're able to mark it $1.00, 1t Teans something, Other Cotton Comforts $1.50, $2.75. $3. $5. $7.50 ‘hite cottom, others with ‘wool, Covered with silkoline and sateen, some filled with wi < > . - 5 3 R A . E others with elderdown. It's a I shi) 3 o Ing Sivien: "vhey e made ‘Tor " durability; sé'&%%x?*fii&?nfi“"mfi In em- Our fall millinery is making a beautiful show. It hclds 2506 oYal'd ;5;1' pm"é" a8 wide & range of choosing. -y g broidered stripes; rich eflects; 21 inches. i 2 5 ; s Pillow Case Muslin at 9c. e feminine fancy spellbound., There’s such a vast variety that every Iy Dleached, 45 inches wide; what afways retalled st 1%i4c goes on sale Mondsy Soft s Bright Taffeta Ribbons 15c 1220 yards will be put on sale to-morrow morning. Just right for neckwear. : The colors everybody wants, the ribbons Marked for selling this week 15c a yard. — e 3% inches wide. blue, maize, scarlet and so on. everybody wants. N cw White Curtain Swisses1oc AND OTHER TIMELY DRAPERY NEWS. These curtain Swisses come 1h dots and figures, three widths— 40 inches wide...15¢c 36 inches wide...10c Velours 45¢, 50¢, 60c—All lead- ing shades for furniture covering and draperies. 28 inches wide. Tapestry Portieres $4.00 —Greens, blues and gold; heavily fringed. Three yards long, 50 inches wide. | Ottoman Rep Portieres $4.50— Tapestry Table Covers $1.25, $1.50, $2.00—A large variety, in a choice selection of colors. Beawtifuw! Guipure Pillow Shams 75c They’re what we sell usually for $1.00. Come in neat, It's one of the rarest offers the art department has thrown out for Women will be so anxiousfor them we know we will not have terns. some time. A 5 a chance to mention them again. German Linen Squares 50c—32 inches square, with a two-inch hem, strong, clear spoke stitch and Stamped in these popular patterns: | With a clear, even spoke stitch, ’mgs TALCUM POWDER AT Pepper, violet, poppy, wild rose, | With openwork border and stamped 3¢ 18 a very good quality. The maidenhair, forget-me-not and go on. Another Sale of 50c Sheet Music I5c. ‘We're placing on sale every week one or more of the most popular the day at a reduced price of 15c. These offers are not for a day, the stocks are exhausted. The chief attraction this week will be Lee Johnson's great hit, ¢ We are also selling THE All sheet music by mail lc extra. P W Market St., It's No. 6o, full Comes in white, cream, pink, 45 inches wide...20c New Tapestries 35¢, 40c, 50c, 65c—Fifty inches wide. Almost endless assortment of colors and patterns. Three yards long and 50 inches wide. Fancy colorings in nine different shades. beautiful pat- 27-inch Linen Squares 35c¢—They have an inch and a half hem and with many new and pretty patterns. ieces of ut until Near 6th, Opp. Go!den Gate Ave. f—s woman finds something she falls in love with, and lingers to buy. We’re selling more hats than we ever did. So there must be a “something” about them not found elsewhere. this true of these 100 Charming Hats at $5.00. Fashionable hats—dress hats. as the more elaborate ones are called—suit hats, as many of them go by—hats to wear with tailored suits. same designers who produce the more expensive ones. Especially is Shown for First Time This Week, and are so pretty you'd think they had come straight from Paris. They are made from a good quality of velvet, trimmed with breasts, pom- pons, gun metal ornaments. These are made by Many of them are These latter are one of the season’s newest fea- tures. Colors are castors, grays, blue, brown, with black and white in the lead. A Hasty Word of Millinery Trimmings. . 8L.75 All-Linen Napkins $1.48 a Dozen. gey Te bleac%efi]:)fl inches square. Some 45 dozen for selling at this remarkable price, 45 JaE TABLE DAMASK. 85¢—72 inches wide, bleached; a fine qual- Quite an Ex‘ended Mention of Dainty Baby Clothes And Nursery Furnishings. This is one ,of the proudest features of the store. Our infants’ wear department is always ready to meet the little ones” every need—and do it with an assurance that you are getting the most for the money. It isn't our aim so much to undersell as it i i ; : g as it is to undergiv Then there’s added advantage in selecting from a complete assortme:lt.e‘ EBverything for the Baby But the Name, We can’t think of anything we haven’t 3 3 got. From ten-cent bo: up to expensive coats. And not a bit of it but that's worthy and sat?sz: Blackhirds. 25e - 25¢, CHILDREN’S HATS— tory. : D = At 69c¢—Hats for children from 6 to 12 | INFANTS’ SIL 19c—Mads of . ncy Feather Breasts. 25¢—15 inches rears old. Tri 3 with " = ool pode i c—! m N- lang. “In tans, browns, black and| Iuli® Coiors, red, blue, gray and can: frimmed with lace.” ¢ ond cuffs | CHIETE bfi—%lmm rolds ered white, Fedora Hats. THc—A new lot—castors, gray.. Stitched Fedora Hats. 75e—In black, castors and gray. tor.. age. quills. Tans, AND OTHER IMPORTANT DRUG OFFERS THIS WEEK. This sectlon of the store claims more than ordinary prominence just has so much that women now. It want and asks prices that no woman who knows what's going on there can resist the temptation to buy. tins have sprinkler tops. TOOTH BRISTLE 8¢ —As good a regularly for 15c. money on_them—some one else is. TAR SOAP 4c—And it's a genuine article, too; an excellent tollet soap; large oval 'cak RECKSECK ohz_qn hellotrope and violet. what you see marked 3%c usually. M-n’s 54 inches long and es. F RS SACHFT 25¢ such reasonable RRIUSHFS Dbristle brush as sells We're not losing coiafig‘n' the price. t's made from a good quality of flannelette. S —Four botties in a box. et, cashmere bouquet, heliotrope and La France Rose. assorted perfumes ever offered for Put up in a fancy litho- Biggest v Flannelette Night Shirts50c We have also got some underwear and hosiery you would like to hear about. Three-Quarter Wool Underwear 75c. It's In natural gray or camel's hair colors; splendid welght; seams are all finished. Half Hose, Half Wool, 16 2-8c. Natural gray, Oxford mix or brown. A splendid, serviceable stocking. At E;De—l{ats for children 9 to 16 years [3 . mmed with rosette and red, gray, blue and black. Violet Talcum Powder 5c g alue in INFANTS’ S'I.IPS Se—Made of good soft cambric, squlres yoke of Valen- ciennes lace insertion, neck and cuffs trimmed with lace to match. INFANTS’ SLTPS 50Qc—Made of fine eoft nainsook, circular yoke of dainty embroldery, . embroidery ruffle arodnd yoke, collar and cuffs.” An ex- ruche, wide silk strlf:gifirl "l“.:lu S ik, A5, T 1k, t imed with band of fur, ribbon, pompon and Mink head; Valenciennes lace ruche. Colors tan, navy and cardinal. S ARE L, SEDEORY cellent Value, Bk braid ‘and Fibgors e Amed with INFANTS' SHORT DRE s - n; turn-down collar, Do plade of - good hedry qrality | fined thrsastiont T 04 cuffs. Sateed - checked and stripe lannelette, [ub- AND, CREAM 2%c 4 | bt fecl medicde A ; CERAX, PEDFORD kit fonic, guaranteed strictly pure. P T Jeail S Uit o shoulder cape handsomel Theatrical folks use more of {tvxhan Dbrojdery and Snishing besid:-on coltex fancy silk ribbon and l’l@: m:nd'd:"la and cuffs; deep hem and row of hem- any other. Samples of it will be iy Sollar trimmed with rows of 5 Klvensw“, foee o e eus Sounter [stlchhmgT on bottom; ages 1 to 3 years. Warmly lined throughout. b - ER’ PFR] ES S ORT DRESSES S l§¥c%§ 0Z.—Worth 50c. Golt DL Wnite O DARHE OTHER NEW STYLES Intanes ueen and Apple Blossom, very last- of embroldery insertion and fine tucks, o78 and short Bedford Cord Coats at ing and peretrating odors, sold over lace trimmed lawn ruffie around yoke, 3 $3.50. $4.00. uw t= he world at G0c. Our price 35c. collar and cuffs; deep hem and row of hemstitching around bottom. Sizes, 1 to 4 years. NFANTS’ SKFR’I‘S 50c—With waist, made of pink. blue and cream Daisy cloth flannel. Skirt cut full wide and finished at bottom with deep hem Werlt-e fiwigg,#‘fifl'; Soe = i TAPERS 8 3805 a8 . E7] m%.i;;réed RmfieAd?ccoKrea »oyx. B ] :?%ar':.w',\O:ylzfige‘;“:fifx:f" - L ARy S 20¢ 3 % UM . Lo - A . white, pink, Blue an 30¢ BOTTLE-S of. TREANEYs SOLOREP . TLE | ¥ ) sllk,_ trIn'f;‘n;d lwnh hm;ld otcfrr arcund L ). SILK O Wilte, Juck) Tichey. Colayaave. |3 AN c?nm SACQUES P Market St., Near 6th, Opp. Golden Gate Ave. 40 v ld anfl 'Fm [ 9 ve old an@l resided | r_children at \;m: with wife nd foi Hay, tons . 555/ Raisins, boxes.... 1,200 tlon by the Mercantile Trust Co., had all been corner of Market and Seventh streets, COMMERCIAL NEWS Hops, bales . 191| subscribed for, though they will not be listed Oaklan: i ;Jg!:bl;Gg:; e §.730 | O the exchange (ill the first of the ycar.’ 'x;hs —_— TR 3 oo 18, 3 sedeesse compagy is very ambitious and its projecte NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Continuede From Fage Thirty-One. | Svix” ofis *I0 %l cperations extend from Tiburon to Chico. The S A e s | -3k l;:nds are of the denomination of $1000, and Eocene, 213c; deodorized stove Gasoline, in ar 5 per cent, maturing in 1981 CONSPICUOUS IN A BALLROOM. Ik, 15¢c; in cases, 2ic; Benzine, in bulk, ldc The ofl stocks were dull and featureless. — 20c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 20c STOCK MARKET. Alaska Packers was ex-dividend of Toc and Flakes of Dandruff on the Collar and NTL * the Sterra Rallway ex-coupon of its 6 per cent ENTINE—58c pér gallon in cases and bonds, or $3, yesterday. Shoulders of a Gentleman in 52c in drume and iron barrels. *- % | The Hutchinson Plantation Company has de- Full Dress. This is the thing you quite frequently see in the ballroom—a man’s black dress- coat literally covered with dandruff. ust be annoying to the wearer, and not a pleasant thing to observe. druff can eradicated. It is a be germ disease that will some day cause baldness. Newbro's Herpicide kills the hair-de- stroying germ, and stimulates the hair rich, abundant growth; it does more eps the hair soft and piiant. thermore, Herpicide is a most pleas- vilet a,\aori ; pleasing of odor, and D. ng to the DIED. HUE—In this city, October 12, 1901, at late residence, Bridget ue, dearly beloved aunt of Mary A. and gister of the late Margaret Riley, of Ireland. L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. 352 Pine street, pany quotes, SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- per 1b, in 100-1b bags: AN INTERESTING SATURDAY MAREET clared a dividend of 12%c per share, or $12.500, payable on the 21st. Do 1st c §s.112 Oak Wat g 5s.105 Do 4s 3d m.1 113112 315 — 02 Stktn Gas 6s..104 Cal Wine Asn. 8 Mer Exchnge..110 14, - 98 |Pac Aux F A. 500 Mexican . 100 Pac C Borax..16 b ahon J Par Paint... Morning Session. Exchange yesterday (1909) f13y — POWDER. MIN] OCK: ) e — | Glant voer T T8I VIGOTIE vsenne 4 4% [ T iU, g i ollcwing were ths sales (1905), Ser A.107%107% il Nange Bonrqhe, San Fran- can iy o “& 07! o 5% Kilsuea ;g* = cisco Stcck lnduohr:‘:xhn.:ngseelf.oe‘;d Yesterday- o — 1mig - akawel ) N R of Cal 6s.1121131% 10% 11 |Onomea Uy — 1‘0"0“ g:!“ & Belcher 15 300 Potosi tes OF NDo bs ... 2y o Hutchinsdn ... 4% — iPaauhau ... 0% 11 | 100 cn.el'xi:::: %) 20 Slerra. Nevada. 14 Do ba el 8 B oo e o o Ififl-‘cskcr‘“'";’:‘f?kvs e 100 Con Cal & Va1 | g{ll":d"uél - H i, oo = eant oo (2] N k. U1 " 111 S[‘)/;’ “:'A'!‘er la.:o Cal Fruit Can. 97 ic 0. 41 e Norers. 100 Union Con. Following vmrd;he sales in the Pacific Stock Cubes, shed and Fine Crushed, 4.30c; Pow- ON THE BOND EXCHANGE. les on the Producers’ Ofl Exchange last WATER STOCKS. Board— e Morning Sesston. ranlaian 4,660, Confoctioners: h, 4.80¢; Frult | While businees was not over lively on the | Week were 32.267 shares, valued at 33492 the | Contra Costn.. 7% 78 Pogt Costa ... 63 & | 0 C3l Wine Assoclation ... - 100 6 o pelcher 151 10 Oohir - . Granulated, 4.6c; Beet Granulated (100-1b bags | Bond Exchange, as ‘usual on Saturday, there | RUcIPal sates being as (00N UG | Marin County. 58 — Spring Valley. 88 — 5.0l Wine" Assctation T8 3 | 100 Challenge 31 200 Potost .. 3 only), 4.45c; Magnolia @, 425c; Extra C, 415c: | were a number of iInteresting developments. | pendence, - 8100: Mopareh, 4300; Reed, 3200: GAS AND ELECTRIC. 35 Cal Wine Assoclation . T g3 5% | 1500 Mexican . 800 Union Con. S.“.’r“l’;rlz.f'“éi‘ n?érs .fu;.‘:"fié"mf?f.v'“sszfi Predictions of forthcoming dividends on " 3450; OIl City, 2000; Peerless, 1:20; (éirm&b: P =y ?s“g;‘fl',‘fmlx‘,‘éh"‘ g%_ lgg g{::)r:_‘gor:nso«smc\:‘mer. 77 50 100 Ophir .. bags, loc more. No orders taken for less than | Vigcrit Powder, beginning with the new year, — Mutual . D4 SYISFG&E... 43 48 Los Angeles Ry Gs. R CLOSING QUOTATIONS. T “Varrels o7 its equivaient. Dominos, half- | led to some demand for the stock and some | cmOoK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | Oakiana S A RN S e e ki A 1% _quo barrels, 5.15c; boxes, 5.40c per 1b. No orders | hundreds of shares sold at $4 12%. There was Pac Ga . 395 40%/ Stktn G & E.. 8§ — 10 Market Street Railway . . 88 621 SATURDAY, Oct. 1212 m, for Granulated will be taken that consist of | 4155 some business in Spring Valley Water at T B i INSURANCE. 20 Market Street Railway . Is375 " | Alpha 02 Justice . a2 more than 5 per cent of Beet Sugar. $57 T5@88 25, chiefly in small lots. The com- SATURDAY, October x ¥ 2 . 2 Spring Valley Water . - 03 Kentuck = < pany is reported in excellent condition. Mar- |- UNITED STATES BONDS. e S 45 Spring Valley Water i 08 Lady Wash. 0 Receipts of Produce. Ket-st. RR. was lower at §68 5088 5. Moka- |, oo BldAwe) o (BAMEN Lo 3 e Vame fonae -4 i Is kst el Sugar was strong st 420 bid and 4 ssked, | § e ren. 118 Tio)de auar coup..108 100" Callfornia, . 4t8 3 Spring Valley Water ... .m 20pht 1 FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 ater reports from the company being. consid- 2 al Safe e - i 397 | ered good. There was continued sellipg of A First Nationl..310 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. 06 156,873 Woo 403 | California Wine stock, but the corporation is | B2y € P C Ss.108107 | Gceanic S8 81084 — SAVINGS BANKS. Mt Tt % - 1360 Lentlier, rolis 2 81 | reported In good condition and all ofterings | Gos S imes 3 iy 12y Qmuibus C e.10% — | German .19 orning - Seastan. Con Cal & Va.l I L300 Sicksilver, fsks ) o | were immediately taken up at $55 50@S5 %, an | B L & B 65 — 1511t e & CI ¥ 65100 — A SR w | Son Imrerial. bt 4740 | Tallow, ctls ... improvement over Friday's closing quotations. | Fer & C H 6s. — — |Pk & O R 6s.121 — | Mutual Sav.... 8 3 3 | Son New ¥ork: a Potatoes, sks 3,963 Sugar, ctis . It was announced that the bonds of the Cali- — — |Powllst R 6s. — — A= S RTINS onarch of Arizona = | n. ot o 03 Onione, 3 2,60 Hides, B0 »ioniin: forils MM Gus sul UG T, Quiaviog & B (S & SIV oe " — |0SL&H — | 1000 Rreed Crude §2 | Exchequer ..... — 0iSyndicate oo © 3,158/ Lime, bbls +ooees in San Rafael and a dozen other towns in the | Los Ang R 5s.117%118 |Sterra Cal 6s.. — — 50 I Presidio — | 100 Sterling - ot ¢ GUnion Con. u 60| Paper, reams..... 352 | northern part of the State, offered for subscrip- | L A Light 6s.101% — |8 P of Arlz 68 1% %0 200 Sterling 18| Bole & Norers. 15 16Utah ... a

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