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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silzer a fraction lower. Exchay Wheat futures aveaker. Shippis Barley quiet, but steady. Corn Oats sclling briskly. Beans Provisions still dull, here and in Cattle, 7 Summer ancy Oranges scarce. Rye neglected. s Hay, Bran and Middlings as previously quoted. { inactive at unchanged guotations. Butter, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. Dried Fruit market cleaned up and nominal. Sheep and Hogs in sufficient supply. Potatoes and Onions weak, with large offerings. cgetables in moderate reccipt and firm. Poultry and Game dull and unchanged. Deciduous Fruits in good demand. nge unchanged. 1g Wheat unchanged. firm and dull. i the West. Weather Report. = | Ontario & Weatern % (120th Me: Pacific Time.) riveBly e | SAN FRANCISCO, May 26—5 p. m. o | The following are the maximum tempera- o8 tures reported from stations in California dur- Lt Louls & X ¥... [ It e past twenty-four hours: st p ® - .. ' StL &S F2d pra. 200 1% 60/ Los Angeles 27 90/Sacramento . 3w San Luis Obispo. 1693 | an Diego --- 1897 | — &% Maximum temperature, 3613 | 9475 — i BN COARE RWORD, Tol, St L & W pfd 3734 = o ®m ., Union Paciflc -.... 1041, ot E 7| Union Pacine pid: 81 £8 52 5 & | Wabash : 26% EE 52 o €| Wabash pid . 5 o8 L Z|Wheel & L E 213 o 4 £ | Wheel & L E 24 pt 24 S =R £ | Wisconsin Central.. 7,800 28 H & | Wisconsin Cent pfd 7,700 9% : i | Express compames— o4 Adams .. 200 American . g 221 | Unitea States ..11 115 Wells-Fargo . 200 Miscellaneo i Am&]‘ Copper...... 19,800 T Am Car & Foundry 18,500 315 Am Cag & Foun pf 1, 800 % w EF] PR P 4 »ns prevail over the country tie Rocky Mountains. At Portland a temperature of 90 degrees is reported, the immediate coast the tem: degrees or more above the and Oregon. In Cali- isco to Eureka the tem- ceeded 60 degrees. In the re has reached B0 except at Sacramento, where it con- 6 degrees colder than the normal. eported at Salt Lake es an heur weather prevalls along the entire made at ending midnight May 23: rn Catifornia—Cloudy unsetiled weath- ibly light showers; fresh udy unsettled weath- chwest winds [ cooler. | —Cjoudy unsettied | poseibly light showers; fcg | risk_southwest winds. LEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Official. — EASTERN MARKETS. New York Stock Market. 26.—There rather arket to-day than dur- | laet week, but it was at velues of standard stocks. specielties which stock ad- rved 2s a sustaining in- nary circumstances. Neither ¥s to account for the mediate developments but failure of the and of the persistent to attract any specu- served to discourage | holders who bad tired of the | , with the result tha: into some sortions of the ia and West Virginia. The k were little af- money int basis, without amy nd in the foreign exchange market t of borrowed money abroad. - But ite the relief accorded by the large sums the European Continent and from circles over the large obligations which Bankers are inclined to 2 their reserve to some extent in order to. strengthen their position against the future e apparent approach of peace in South ng influence in foreign seemed to be disregarded Canadian Pecific continued its remark- eble’ advance, which gave rise to rumors of & like a struggle for control between t dominant interest and the North- n Securities group. There were a few minor ints of strength among the rallroads. Rut- | nd vreferred scored a 9-point recovery on light trensactions. Among the industrials which were as regular as the raflroads Pressed Car was conspicuous for a rise of nearly ts without expianation. Favorable news the crops, continued increases in rallroad ings reported for the third week of May generally encouraging from ail eel osed quite active and irregular, but with y prominent stocks at about the Jowest. bond market was rather dull and fir- Total sales, §2,041,000. United States r. were a!l unchanged on the last call. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. buw’. Close. 98 Stock— hison ... nison pid imore & Ohio.. it & Ohio prd Pacific Sales. High. . 13, » Bo Ist pfd.... 100 770 o Bo 2d pfd..... 200 42% 42 - 43 laware & Hud. BOO 376l 178% 175 3 4 260 PP ] 90 90 Ir 30% 303 I Gl 6Tk 3 b1 50! ; sy e 400 45" .. 200 31 Irle & West. X Erle & W pfd 125 ille & Nesh 800 140 1383 138 hatten Elev. 900 133 132 Prctropotitan Bt 1,000 150 1 48 XMexican Central. 900 27% 27 nn & St Louls. 100 12 12 111 Missourt Pacific. ,200 34 0% 99 10, Kans & Tex 800 261 26° 25 Mo, Kans & T ptd. 200 ©0% 55% 55 New Jersey Central ..... ... - 1m0 Wew York Cent.... 156% | International Papr. northerly winds at the rate of thirty | San Francisco for thirty | simmered | ] | Norfolk & Western 1,000 | Norfolk & W pofd. 23 Am Ligseed Oil. Am Linseed Ofl pfd Am Smelt & Refin. 1 Am Smelt & R ptd Anaconda Min Co.. Continental Tob pf. General Electric Hocking Coal | Internat] Power. 1 | Pacific Coast Pacific Mail People’s Gas 1,500 ; Pressed Steel Car.. 30,100 Pressed St Car pfd. 6,300 | Pullman Pal Car.. 500 { Republic Steel .... 600 6 | | Republic Steel pfd. 900 | | Sugar . s | Tenn Coal & iron. | Union Bag & Paper Unien Bag & P prd | U'S Leather. U 8§ Leather pt 4,100 | U 8 Rubber pfd U € Steel... 9,500 | U S Steel prd. 2,800 Western Union. 100 Am Locomotive . 2,500 { Am Locemotive pf. 300 X C Southern. , 600 | K C Southern prd. Total sales..., NEW reg...108% L& N unif 4s...103% Do ref s coup..108 % | Mexican Cen s, . 25 Do 3s reg . i%| Do 1st.inc . Do ds coup Minn & St L 4,105 Do new 4s reg..136% | M & Texas de..201% Do new 4= coup.136l | Do 2ds ... .... 821y Do old 4s reg...110% (N X Central lsts. lm’, Do old 45 coup.110% Do gen 345 ...108 Do b reg N J Cen gen Bs..138% Do 55 coup Northern Pac 4s..105 Atchison gen 4s Do 88 -os vy THY Do adjust 4s Nort & W con 45102 Bait & Ohio 45. Reading gen 4s... 09% Do 3%s |Bt L & I M con 5s.1164 Do cony St L &S F4s Can South 2ds. Central of Ga 5s Do 1st inc . Ches & Ohio 41y Chi & Alton 3 St L 8§ W lsts Do 2ds ... . San A & A P 4s. 90 108% Southern Pac 4s.. 85% 81| Southern Ry Bs..1221; C B & Q new 5. 96 | Texas & Pac lsts.121 C M&StP gen 45.115 |Tol St L & W 4s. 82 | C & X W con 7s.13f |Unlon Pacific 4s..105% C RI & Pac 4s.112 | Do conv 4s CCC&St L gen 4510413 Webash -1sts . Chi Term 4s 89%| Do 2ds ... Colo & South 4s.. 95%| Do deb B Denver & R G 45.105% | West Shore 45 Erie prior lien 45.100 W & L Erle 4s.. 04 Do gen 4s 87% | Winconsin Cen 4s. 911 | Ft W & D C 1sts.114%|Con Tob 4s ..... 67 Hocking Val 43gs.110 NEW YORK MINING STOCKS, Adams Con . 20 (Little Chief Alice 45 |Ontario Breece 50 |Ophir . Brunswick Con.. 10 |Phoenix . n. 05%; | Potosi . Con Cal & Va'.l 40 |Savage |Sierra Nevada. {8mall Hopes ;Sundnrd Deadwood Terra.1 00 Hern Silver ....125 | Iron Sfiver ..... T3 Leadville Con ... 05 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, Money— United Fruit Call loans ......4 @5 Westinghse com..106 | Time loans 41@5 Mining— Bonds— |Adventure ... ... 24 | Atchison 4s 102% | Allouez S Gas Ists 94% ‘Amalgamated ... G0% Mexican Cen 4s... 81 | Daly West pr N E Gas & Coke. Raliroads— Atohison . 54% Bingham ... ... 3 lumet & Hedid. | |Centennial ... Q| % Copper Rarige " Dominion Coal ! Boston & Maine.108 wI‘rlnklln | Boston Eievated..1631; Isle Royale Fitchburg pfd . * Mohawk ... Union Pacific . | Mexican Central. H]ucellnneou!— | American Sugar.. | Doopfa ... | Amer Tel & 'm 043 10l Dominior | Dom Iron & Steel 155 ;'rmmy General Electric,.314_|Utah . ass Electric.... 43% Victoria . { 4" [Winona ‘0 H “ olverine nited Copper .. aev NEW YORK, May 26.—Money on call was steady at 2% per “cent; closing bid and asked at 2%@3 per cent; prime mercantiie peper, 414@5 per cent. Sterling exchangs was -, with actual business in bankers' biils for demand and st &4 84% for sixty ted rates, $4 8515@4 88; commercial T LR E bak. Par iver Bise Mert: can doliars, 41%e. Bonds—Goversment, steady; Etates, inactive; rallroads, irregular. London Market. NEW YORK, May 26.—The Commercial Advertiser's. London financial cablegram says: The volume of business was much increased, the public patronizing Kaffirs and home ralls , regarding peace as assured, and to-mor- ow's &nnouncement by the Cabinet Council final. The advance in Kaffira was checked by French sales om.an apprehension that the De Beers dividend will be only 10s. Consols closed at 96 7-16, at one time having sold at 96 9-16. The New South Wales loan announced iast Friday was covered nine-fold. The prem- fum §s 1 per cent. Interest in the American department is at jow ebb. Prices dwindled. The account was rather larger than lately, because New York has been carrying stocks here.. The general Canadian Pacific was buoy- contango was 5%. ant on rumored land sales and a shipping com- bination. Gold to the amount of £49,000 has voois: “parts. exchange s 0 EHT D Beritn, 204834 Bear covering in silver has ceased. K Condition of the Treasury. "WASHINGTON, May 20.—To-d statement shows: Av-iubh 1%, 804,505,063 bal § 51,192 goid, o Goed to strong, Jambs, S5 6 75; sprl?; ST. Iosxmu. celpts, -1000. - Steady. cows and heifers, $5 10@6 stockers and feeders, $2 —W §7 40@’ ST. JOSEPH Natives,’ prime_steers, $7G7 60; poor to m Sheep—Receipts, 15,000, Market steady to Lambs Staady Lo 35a higher: 10 choice wethers, @7 20; W Good #4 50g6 80; fair to cholce, estern’ wethers, $5 25@6 6 75; clipped Welhrn l-mb 52 g lembs, 7 55, 60; vesls, sa Am and active, cember, fruit. H@ec. 10%%@12¢. 8% @llec. Peaches—Peeled, 14@16c; unpeeled, WHEAT—Receipts, 285,000 bushel 98,100 bushel: elevator; No. 2 red, 89%c 1. o. b. afloat. Wheat was firm all day, except for a brief decline at the opening, due to unsatisfactory cables and large world's shipments. COFFEE—Spot Rio, 53%c; mild, quiet; Cordova, S@11ie. market closed points higher; total cluding June, spot, firm; No. 2 red, Near month: steady: steady, fes were 48,000 January, DRIED FRUITS, Apri are firmly held and in brisk- jobbing and <: port demand for large sized new Santa Clara Old fruit dull and irregular. nd peaches remain steady in tone and hnve fair movement in a jobbing way. cots—Boxes, 10% @l4c; New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, May 26.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 21,420 barrels; exports, 11,860 barrel 8T4c 8 - we: No. 7_iavoice, Futures net uuchm-u:edm“to1 - 05@5 10; July, 15 15; Sep- tember, uflafifi.s 40; October, §5 400! 5505 60; March,’ §5 80@5 85; April, $5 85. Not much doing in evaporated appies, bt the tone is firm, with o!rmnn 1 A, fcc oA 5 a0 common to good, T@9%c; prime, onwc choice, 10%@10%e; Ilncy, 10% @ Prun: Apricots bags, Chicago Grain and Preduce, dull marke tions. prices. corn. port. yards. was dull, t. 3 2 clined easily, lost 2,000,000 bushels. in many_ districts. activity and July sold up i W | rially by frm, 4@%c up at Nearly every argument Cables were firm, good, and the crowd, rather than sell short, *was 'inclined to take' all the scanty offeri at better prices. | up, at G3@63%e. Oats were guiet and relied on corn for sup- July closed unchanged at 37%c. Provisions had to contend against :the weal ening influence of a weak hog market at the Offerings were liberal and prices de- Late in the day, when the pit there was a light rally on the corn | strength, but the close was 10c lower for July pork, lard and ribs 71@10c lower. The leading futures ranged as follows: the strength in o July closed strong, although early in A fair commis- ‘When the visi- bulls began to lift Stocks here during the week had de- creased 410,000 bushels, and the Northwest had Traders who had_been in the country Sunday talked of excessive rains ere was some fair late 3@Thc, mate- The @Ts%e. an upturn in ot R xa native | 25@ * CHICAGO, May 20.—Wheat showed a good amount of strength all day, the session there was a short-lived dip on a Cables were weak, there was a | promise of better receipts from the Southwest, and opinions differed about the weather condf- July gpened a shade to {@%c lower at 3% @T3%c to T8%@T3Yec. slon house demand helped prices along for a time, but prices early fluctuated very narrowly because of good crop prospects, ble supply showed a decrease of 2,948,000 b els and iiberal decreases in local stocks were taken into consideration, ush- was foundry Somhem, :18 mm 50; No. 1 toundrv Southern, ‘soft. §18 50G10 - ) oiee i Cine Gaw closed 't Bis and Middlesboro at 408 0. California Fruit Salcs. NEW YORK, May 26.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany’s sales of California carioad shipments of cherries to-day at auction are as folloy Ad- vance, boxes, GBe@$2 ST%, average -1 35; Chapman, boxes, $1 20@5 15, average $2 04; Purple Guisne, GicGS1 00, average 81 22; Mau- brey. average $i25; Rockford, average $1 25; Black Tartarlans, §1 55@2 50, average $2 1. $0@6 73; stockers and feeders, §2 Ex p : 52 press shipmenté—Bluck Tartarians, average - £ s 50@6; Lelfers, 52 50G6 25; can- | gp P Er I sold to-day. Weather' dry and [ @1 70; Texas fed ayeecs, '35 om0 00 calves: 2 | fovoruple Az a0, | ' CHICAGO, May 26.—The Earl Fruit Com- 220087 Taaf CoiptE, fodlay, 40,000, l°-m°“°1‘", | pahy's sales of California carload shipments of iower. Mixed and butthon 56 somy 10, Gooq | Cherries to-day at _auction were as follows: o e et 9‘;';‘ 3 Tough heary, 40 'sor | Black Tertarians, SI'G0m1 05, vl o) ¥ Ey 3 apman, 75, average o 1 op ¥1t 36 50G8 bulk -of".sules, - $6 e e . avorane. 31 80, nnekrorn, average 85c; Governor Wood, average $1 50 One car sold 'to-day. Favorable weather, London Wool Sales. LONDON, May 26—The offerings Wwool auction sales to-day numbered 14,113 bales. Competition was keen and prices were firm. Good scoureds sold freely. Merinos were in strong demand. Cross-breds sold well, at the Hogs—Recelpts, 3500, 100 lower. | few going o Ameri & :aésh!,..‘ and H’xuhgiug;l.d. $6 85 1 1"% ; medium . — eavy, 30; pigs, Sheep—Receipts, 1200, paludy to 10c higher. {:arflgu Markets. Western lambs, $6 30t 7 35; Western sheep, 84 75@6 25. LONDON, May -26.—Consols;* 9614; silver, P 4 | 244; French rentes, ‘101f 223sc; Wheat cargoes on passage, quiet and steady; No. 1 standard California, 30s 10%d; English country markets, part 6d dearer; imports wheat into United Kingdom, 427,000; imports flour into United Kingdom, 207,000; wheat and flour on passage to TUnited Kingdom, 4,210,000; wheat and flour ¢0 bessage to Unlteq Kingdom, 1,520,000; hops, Pacific Coast firm, £ 5. steady | © 1 IVBRPOO! Wheat, easy: No. 1 standard, California, Gs 5%A@0s 045 wheat. in exports, | Parls, quiet; flour in Paris, quiet; French coun- try markets, quiet; weather In England, fine and warm; éotton, uplands, Btjd. Northern Wheat Market. ! especially strong on light supplies, speculative | OREGON. offerings were small all day, indlcating an| PORTLAND, M 26.—~WHEAT— gyersold market, und the \lgihle thowed a DIE | Walla, 6fc; bliestem, 67c. b el se. The ‘close was firm at advance. May closed S0%e, July 79 TACOMA, -,YASH.I,:'G?:}MT " 79 3-16c, closed T0%c; September TTR@TSC. | goins onn’ ooy 20— it Slosed "T8kc; December T9%@7o%c, closcd | 0Hci club. "o %, . SoR et Northern Business. WOOL—Steady. 3 : cUCAR -Raw, steady; falr refining, 3% |, TACOMA, May 26.—Clearings, $225,700; bal- S 1 T 00 renned. mbagy, (0C} Molasses sugar, | SRl INE, May 26.—Clearings, $252,500; bal- ances, _?T EA’ !..is:3 ‘May 26.—Clearings, $506,233; bal- PORTLAND, May 26.—Clearings, $468,021; balances, $68,616. I & LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bull{ovl. Sterling Exchange, 60 days, Sterling Cables, sight... Sterling Cables . New York Ixchange, sight. New York Exchange, telegraphi Silver, per ounce Mexicaa Dollafs, nominal. Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Paris and Livernool futures were both lower. The world's shipments for the week were_as follows, In quarters: Russian, 171,000; Argentine, 114,000; Indian, §6,000. The American visible supply 'decreased 2,048,000 bushels, The Chicago market was dull, but firmer, with increasing complaints of too much rain in various localities and a rumor that the English duty was to be rescinded. The sea- board took 60 loads for export. This market was dull and lows on call, though shipping grades were unchanged. 8pot Wheat——Bhipping, 31 19401 15; miiling, 1 16%@1 17% per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Sesslon—9:15 o clock—No sales. Second Session—December—2000 ctls, $1 13’ Regular Mornin Semun--becember-—m ctls, $1 13; 8000, Z Retaacos ‘Bussion iy salth: BARLEY—The market was steady, quiet and unchanged Feed, $1@1 01% for No. 1 and DT%@0SHe for off grades; brewing and shipping” grades, $1@1 023; Chevalier, nomin: LL- BOAR! Informal Session—9:15 ‘o'c) Second Session—No sales.. Regular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Session—December—2000 ctls, Ste. OATS—Local dealers report busitiess very od at the moment, Saturday and yesterday ng the most active days for a long time. S e BENRERER FRE (RENRRR Prices continue firm. Grays, §1 87%@1 45; whites, $1 35@1 50; milling, $1 Wfil !)6 black, $T 25@1 35; red, §1 3215@1 45 per ctl. CORN—The local situation remains firm and closely held. Chicago reported the shorts and Gates party buying freely. 3 Der 100 pounds— 7% Articles— Open. High. Low. avheat No. 27”‘ 5y . T4y 13 July . 73 74 .1’;2 September 72! 2% 2% 3% T 3% 62% 617 6y 62! 60% 60 uts No. Ma; 431 42y July iold) 5% 5% July (new) 3% 378 Sept. (old) 203 29 Sept. (new . % 307 30% Mess Pork, Dtl' barrel— July ... 700 17 02% 16 90 September 17 05 Lard, 10 10 10 17% 10 17% 10 123 Large Yellow, 3i 47 1 52%; eman a one- do, 3150 uo@bgg White, ‘g? E i e c per ctl. .’f;% BUCKWHEAT—$1 75 per ctl and nominal, 726 # * g Flour and Millstuffs, S| FLOUR_Calitornta Family Extras, $3 500 ©60% | 3 75, usual ttml”mker: Exltrtl, $3 40@3 50; Oregon, §2 75@3 25 per barrel for famil . °w b Bakers'; Washington Bakers, $3 SW: M!LLS]‘UFFS—-Pr!ceI in.sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: = Graham Bogs | R, e 360 oe: Tiye Fous o Rye Meal, 1 §2 76 Rice Flour, $1; Com Medl, £3 25; exira RRtHA by B 75, Crackes o % Farina, $4 50; - Whole ;;;z:% 10 123 5320 Rotied Oats (basrels), §1 35@9; 1 10 15 6 85G8 50; Pearl Barley, $5 50; Spiit 2 50; Gueu Peas, $6 50 per 100 1bs. Key, White, 4434 @45 to choice malting_barley, . Slc; No. 2 oats, cammc, No, c; No. 3 white, 44@44¥c; fair 70@72¢; No. 1 flax- short clear sldes (boxed), flowmo"n Whis- basis of high wines, $1 20 clover, con- tract grade, $S 35. Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran and Middlings continue very firm. Hay 1s easy, with ample receipts. Some new Bar. ley and Alfalfa Hay ‘from the river came in 2 seed. §1.59; No. 1 Northwestern, §176; prime | and 80 00 was bid for it. timothy secd. SG30@035: mese port, per bar.| BRAN—FLS 5019 50 Fok ‘°" rel, 816 90@16 95; lard, pér 100 pounds (boxed), M{”DL“‘GH'}‘WI ook $19 1010 123 : short ribs sides (loose), §9 Gog | , FEEDSTURTS -Rolled n:rn!y' ¥2lfi/22 per 197¢; dry salted shoulders (boxed), '8@8ic; | ton: Ollcake Meal at the 3 21 Jab» Cocoanut _Cake, Sl Goeas Bo: ottonseed Moal, $26 50. $12; fair {o choice bushels. bushels. Cate- burhels. bushels. buehels. changed. London ‘without lake, changed. lake, §12 d at Ea:t:m Livestock M arket. @ICAGO CHICAGO, May 26.—Cattle—Receipts, 2600, meluding 1000 Texans, Market 10@1bc lower. inal. ~No. 1m) £135 10s an: Copper was quiet here and ulilhlly hmm- tm- but other grades were not essent) of 50,000 pounds aloetmuun at 133c, The closing prices Y é‘m@ A for September sold were as follows: also unchanged 18 10s. 1 grain Saturday, Corn—4,297,000 314,000 Rye — 074,000 ‘Barley—579,000 ant Available Gram Supply. NEW YORK, May 20.—The vistble supply of May 24, as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange, is as follows: Wheat—30,385,000 bushels; decrease, 2,948,000 570,000 700,000 161,000 104,000 bushels; decrease, bushels; bushels; decrease, decrease, bushels; decrease, futures at £132 1 lot T0@12 12 60; casting, $12 123%@12 ‘]'he London eonper mlrku wn qulet at £56 Zfll closed at flie and London Spell ‘was \lnclunnd here at 4.75c, and o abroad, with London clnllll‘ lt | ZZne local iron market showed little teature | and ng change in u-n.n spot and futures t New declined 1s 3d to fou: Standard spot to A 80 eleetrclytle, New York Metal Market. NEW YOREK, May 26.—The local market for tin wes very quiet, with quoted prices un- Spot elosed at $20 95@30 25. market was steady, but quiet, and change. Svol closed - at ‘were IIOBI'.I’- No. 2 foundry the'rn, m ubom 50; No. 2 The o doy 80 BOGI] 50; Wheat and. Ont." e3aLL 50, g el Recelpte. Shipments. | 03, *36010.60; Alfalfa, $T@11: cnmgn Siay; ‘Wheat, bushels . 187,000 |- Volunteer, $6 50¢8 50; 'Stock, per ton. | Cern, bushels 424/00) | STRAW—10g65c per bale. Oats, ‘bushels 350,000 RS | Rye. bushels . 1,000 Beans and Seeds. Bariey, bushels . : 5,000 |/ On the Produce Exhange to-day the Butter Beans ghowed no change yesterday. The Market was steady. Cmmerl"- 18@21%c; | market was quiet and featureless. dairies, 1714@1%c; cheeso, dy, L%@12%; BE‘NE—U&Y«:I, $3@3 10; small White, $2 40 eggs, firm, fresh. 14%@15%e. g2 50, large Whits, 522002 80; Dea, §3 230y F20 bink 32 062 20; Red. $250; Blackey ¥ * :3 wwiflsum"éc“ 65@3 75; | Red Kidn er ] 7 SEEDS—Trieste mm-rd $2 50G2 63, 7 Farergn Futures. low Musthird, §3 .,o Flax, §2 25@2‘;4} Canary, J’a for En Alfaifd from Utah, - Seiake % 10%@ Yec: Califernia, mmuw. Rape, 1%4 LIVERPOOL. . Hemp, 3¢ per lb. Wheat— May July Sept. RIED PEAS—Nliles, $1 C0G2; Green, $1 50 Opening 6 ‘& 6 3 6 2y @2; Blackeye, nominal Closing . 51l% 6 6 1% Sl e . PARIS + Potatoes, Onions and Vegstables. Wheat-— May. Sept. ) :g Prices on new Potatoes showed littla change, iy but the market had an easler tone, as offer. 20 45 | inEs were large and there was vory little ship- e 26 45 ping. Old were, dull, and zome off stock was sald below the quotations. Stocks of Onlons continued large and prices remain As before quoted, Recelpts of Asparagus, Rhubarb and Peas were light, and better prices were obtained for offerings. smnx and Wax Beans contin. ‘ued to | well at New Garlic on the market and s0ld well at'the anotations below. Changos in other v w’l’%’f‘" {OiES_New_ Potat 1 M@"“M" A’ ew atoes, 1 sacks and $T 350176 in boxes: ol §$1g1 45 for Burbanks from the river; from cm;nn and Washington, §1 25@1 00; Rlver Reds, §1 30@ ; 00; Oregon. Burbanks,” for seed, $1G1 30, weets, ONTONS—Australtan, $3 50G3 75, sccond ‘n-mm new red, 40@5he per sack; Slhenkln; v box. VFGETABLEB——Aamruufi. 50 per ‘hox, prices, oxtra [ for No. 1 and $1 and $1 ox; exxren 1 per sack; 52 150 tor No. 2: Ithibiarb, 80075 pe "25: Groen P« s fancy, She@51 Garden, Peas, from, Los Angel x, o for Lo Angeles and 7 vuln C-bhue‘ T0@0c per ctl: Los Avge. les Tmmlnefi;, m—— b/ax;er Drol,t“el. Ilal(lemn Tema- toes, eppers, por 1b; Los Angeles do, 19G1T35¢; Carracel 45 per. sack; Cucumbers_ from Mnr)‘lvlne,n’m 50 per box; from Arizona, 70c per doe otouse do, S per dozen Yo small and ‘ii 1% fo m'e. Garlic, 2@dY%c for new; Los m Peoppers, l(exltxn dor 13 rn Pllnt. ‘trom T@10c; Summer from m Al lel. :101 25; & Foavine, 7o ':‘?:mwlnt squ..u'“’fl o o, per ton; Hul Poultry and Game. > Prices under this head were unchanged, as tbe‘-r‘-‘odw n!omomhn ‘were very: light and POIIL‘.\‘R!—MV- Turkeys, 13@l4c for Gob- ' 23 Dlérs-and 14@15c for Hens; Geese. per pair $1 25@1.50; Goslings, §1 50@1 75 Ducks, $4@4 50 for old _and $4 3 $1@5,; young Roosters, 36 4 50; Fryers, $3 or Jarge and §1 50@2 mall; Pigeons, §) 75 | @2 per dozen for.old and 178 tor Squabe. GAME—Hare, ¥l 25; R'}bm. $1 50 o “tomtails and $1 for Brvlh. Buttzr Cheese and Egg.r. There was no change In Butter, Cheese or Pggs yekterday. Receipts of all three were amrle, and those of Butter very large. Butter | continued steady, with the fine grades firm at | the-recent advance. Cheese was dull and plen- | tiful. Eggs ruled steady, with 10c. not diffi- cult to obtain for fine large ranch.. The mem- bers of the Dairy Exchangs held a meeting to decide upon the future course of the Exchange, | and an account of it will be found in the local columns, Recelpts wore 96,500 pounds, 2 barrels, 1 kegs and 593 tubs of Butter, cases of Eggs, 1 car of Eastern Fggs, 14,850 pounds of California Checse and 2160 pounds of Oregon | Etren_c, ER—Creamer: Zlc per pound for fancy, 19@19%¢ for fi 22@ d 18@18%;¢ for sec- ll;om]a dairy, 16@19¢; store Butter, 13@16c per ' und. LHEEEE—hew S‘AGDVC old, 0@lle: \o\lnl‘ America, 8@luUc; Eastern, 13@15c per pound. EGGSRaneh, 183G 1bc for fancy and 100 | Isc for fwir (o good; store, 10@10%c per | ozen, i Decidicous and Citrus Fruits. All varicties of Berries were offering on the street yesterday. Raspberries from Loomis sold for $2° per crate and Blackberries’ from the same place brought §1 50. Logan Berries came in from Wallace, Stanislaus County, and | sold for 12%c per basket, or Tbc per drawer. Some peor Malinda Strawberries from Wat- sonville were sold at the bottom quotations, but most of the offerings came to hand in good order and sold readily at good prices. Receipts of Cherries were large and most of the offerings came to hand overripe, ‘ There was a steady inquiry for sound stock for ship- ing, but as such stock was scarce there was.| Very'little shipped. Five boxes of choice Black Figs were re- | ceived from Yuma, Arizona, but were not sold up to a late hour. Apricots from the same | place were oftering freely at the quotations. Fency Oranges of all descriptions are_ searc and such stock, when obtainable, sells read- | ily at full figuies. At the auetion two cars | were sold as follows: Standard Navels, $1 60 | @2 for lcss than 100 baxes; fancy Seedlings, | $1 £0@2 25, choice do, $1 70@1 90; lundlrd do, '$1°30@1 63; fancy Valencias, §3 ca of choice Valencias was received in the open markét and sold readily at $3 per box. There is nothing new to report in other fruits. | STRAWBERRIES—$5@7 per. chest for Long- | worths and $3@5 for Malindas; crates froin Watsonville, —; from Florin, 4 RASPBERRIES 75c@S$} per drawer. GOOSEBERRIES—20@25c per drawer and | 2c in bulk; English, — per drawer and —— in bulk. CURRANTS—$1 for large drawer and B0c tor small drawer. APRICOTS—From Yuma, §2 5082 75 per | uAls;lPLEs—smzso per box, according to quality. CHERRIES—White, ~ 40@75¢ per box; in bulk, 4@0c; Black, 50@Sfc per box and 5@Tc in bulk. $1 50@ i i i i i i CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, 350 according to size and quality; Besdlings. $1 50@2 25; Mediterranean Sweets, $1 St. Michaels, $1 50G2; Valencias, §2 num uU Malta Blood Oranges, 3092, Tangorines, in quarter boxes, 50cG$1 -na 1 25@1 50 in half boxes; Lemons, 75c@$1 for common and $1 25@ 175 for good fo choice and $2@2 75 for Lancy; t $2; Mexican Limes, $4G@+ 50 Bananas, $3 25@3 per bunch for New Orleans and $2G2 50 for Hawailan; Plneapples, $3@4 per dozen., Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Everything under this head remains as pre- viously quoted. Stocks are so reduced that there is very little fruit left to do business upen. FRUITS—Apricots, 9@10c for Royals and 10 @13c for standard to fancy Moorparks; Evapo- rated Apples, 10@1134c; sun dried, 6@7c; Peaches, 614@$%c; Pegrs, 6@9c; Plums, pitted, @b \mpntd 134 @23%c; Ncchrlnel 515 @6 for red and or white o 1o% Biaci ana Sh@te for white T “SRUNEE L sop are qusted as follow 3 s 00s, 4 4%c; 60-70s, 4@4%c; 70-80s, ?-,g.a%c so-a: guc 90-1003, 213@2%¢c per AISINS—Seeded, 3-crown, Bc 2-crown, 64 Muscat . g for 4-crown aad i 2-crown, b Bihe for unbleached Sog G 8tgc for_bleached. Clusters—Imperials, §3. Dehesa, $2 50; Fancy, $1 50; London La: $1 26@i i Nu'rs—wnmm. No, 1 softshell, ussc No. 2, 6%@7%c; No. 1 hardshell, S¢; No. 2, Tc; Al- monds. 1 *om {o7 peptrahell. g votoc ‘tor soft- uts, 5@7c for tern; Brnll huu lflm%c Fllberu 126 123hc; Pecans,- 11@13¢; Cocoanus, §3 HONEY—-Comb, 11G12¢ {or. bright and bgite for lgnt amber:’ yater white extracied.” 30 ; lig! 3 ; dark, EESWAX—2T5@ 500 per 10 0 & Provisions. Chicago was lower, OWIng to larger receipts of hogs than expected. The demand was rather poar. This market was dull and featureless at the old_quotations. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 13c per Ib for heavy, 13%¢ for light medium, ussc for light, 15%¢ for extra light and 16@17¢ for,sugar: cured; Eastern sugar-cured Ham- 1438 Call- fornia Hams, 13%@ldc; Mess Beef, ‘$10 | bbl; extra Mess, $10 50@11; Family, “ll Mfif 12; prime Mess 'Pork, $15@15 50; extra cleay §23; Meas, $1850@19; Dry Bun gEork, 12y Pork, $25; Pigs' Feet, 31 75; Smoked Beet, T " ted at 8;5 % LARD—Tlerces quoted af @8%c for compound and ‘iflsc for pure; ha ’Sr b‘:" l.l: pure, 12%¢; 16-1b tins, 13%ci 5-b tins, 1330 | £ tine 1ishe. O’ LENE—One half-barrel, 10%c; three hali- bareels, 10%c; one _tierce, lfl!fic. two tierces, 10%c; five tierces, 10%c per Ij Hides, Taliow, Wool and Hops, HIDES AND SKINSCulls and brands sell about 1%c under quotations. Heavy salted Steers, 11c; medtum, 10c; light, 9¢; Cow ma-- 9%c for heayy and O for light: Stags, 7c: Salted Kip, 9c; Salted Veal, 936c; Salted cm Soo rs Tides, 15010%e; Carfs 14@15¢; D: Kip, Leie Dry calt 16gide: Culls Brands, 10c; Sheepsiins, shearlings, 20G each: medium, S0 "aaeh: short Wool, 4330.; 66@70c; long Wool, 1 20 eac) Horse mse nd $2 G0 for me- Hides, ¥ait, Gfl for atum, 2 for small and 50c for Colts; Horse me- dry, $1 75 for lnrze $150 for medium, $1@1 25 for small and Blc for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 324c; dry ealted Mexican, 23c; dry Central American, 32%c, Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, = 75c; large and emooth, Blc; medium, 35e. TALLOW-—No. 1 'rendored. 53%@6c per In; No, 14@16c; do, 2, 4%@5c; grease, 2%, @3%c. L—Spring, xrflr{t‘.?zrg (rec, detective, T4GTIC: o County’ free, 1309150 o, defective, 12G13¢; Southern, 12 manfi? vd 10c: do, 7@::{3“ hs, 0@1c; Foothill, . 11g13c; c per i 1396 Tor fair and 13@14c per b for. goad to cholce. San Frgncisco Meat Market, There Is nothing new. Receipts of Cattle, Sheep and Hogs are ample for all current needs. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from siaughterers to dealers are as foll BEEF—6}07%¢ for Steers' and 0@Glic per 1b_for Cows. VEAI—Large, T@Sc; small, 8G9c per Ib, MLTTO\'—\Vemer‘ T%@8%e; Ewes, 14§ Sc_per Ib. LAMB—Spring Lambs, 9@10¢ per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 7H@)%c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are fd§ good sound livestock delivered at San Franclisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for cattle: CATTLE—Steers, Egec Cowis and Heiers, @i , mm Cows, BB 508Nk por Tb erom weight, sflEBP—-Wetllfl’l: 4@4%c; I:we-, 3 *c per ib_(gross weight). LAMBS—Suckling Lambs, '$2 50G2 75 per head or 4% per Ib live weight; yearlings, 4 £ WSl Live 1108y, 200 1be sna under, ¢e, 260 Ibs and over, G@Gle; feeders, gy Sows 20 per cent Boars 50 per cent off Snd stags 40 per cent off from the above guat tations. S General Merchandise. BAGS—Graln Bags, Juno and July, San Quentin, 5.5%c; Wool Bags, 42Gic; Fleece Twine, T%@Sc. \COAL—Wellington, §9 - per ton; - Southdele Wellington,” $0: B-m;“ {& ":_-; ‘l:rnnr. $6 50: ostyn, §7; Coos Ba i Greta, Walls- '“uywm Co-operative Wallsend, -Cum- berland, $12 1n bulk and $13 25 in’wacks; Feu. sylvania Anthracite Egg, ——; Welsh Anumu cite, $14; Cannel, §11 e lon; Coke, §10 per ton in bulk and " sacks; Rocl oun- tain descriptions, 45 per zu«t) ibs and ¥s 50 per_ton, according to brand. OIL-California Castor Oil, In cases, No, 1, 70c; pure, $1 20; Linseed OIl,'in barreis, bo; iho; Taw: 766 ‘cases, dc mun umlh 5 boted ‘aria ‘ote- rre g cxtra winter strained, bnmfi». $1; cases, c:mu Nut, 071! per gallon; pure in barrels, i ca The; Sperm, pun. Whale OIL, natural white, $0Gatc per al 5% @, l i Oll, " barrels, 4214c; cases, 47 "1 . barrels, l? for Ceylon 'fi c for g ustralian. 13;5014:;0%(“’8&' ‘White Co.f onv Extra Star ey mkgn & Gasoll: in cases, 22%c; unlln‘ ot | % [ T mE*cmnllflnl cases and 63¢_in Arums and - iron ba SUBAR—The Western Sucar’ R Refining Com- quotes as follows, per pound, in 100-lb gvdln: e & Gramulated. Dry Granulated Fine, 4 "fl ed ' Coarse, Fruit 4.25¢; Granuiated 100-1 h-p Confucnonen A, 4. | boxes, 1b bas. klndl. Dnnunm—fllll-hrrfll. l T5¢; r 1b. No order taken for less blrr!l] or its equivalent. Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, MAY 26. Flour, qr sks... 18,361 Straw, tons .. ) Wheat, ctls . BBI'IEYv ctls . Oats, ctls , sks Corn, ctls Potatoes, sks Onions, sks Woal, bales sks . Mlddnnss sics Hay, tons . 5% 245 Tallow, ctls . 1,175 Chicory. bbls .. 5|&Quklullv|r. fiks OREGON. 6,998 Middlings, sks.. 1,340 Shorts, sks .. Flour, qr sks. Potatoes, sks —_— % STOCK MARKET. * Eusiness was very dull in all classes of stocks on the morning sessions, and there was | Mo change in quotations beyond a decline in Giant Powder at $73@72 75. In the afternoon there was a further slump in Giant Powder to $70. The Ofl Exchange has not vet whether to adjourn on Saturday, the 31st, but i will vote upon the matter. The San Joaquin Oil and Development div- idend of 5c. per share, amounting to $5000, was paid yesterday, The Arctic Oil Works announces in a circu- lar just issued that the business has been sold i to_the Standard Oil Company. The Anaheim Union Water Company has lev- fed an assessment of $1 per share, payable June 21, for improvements. The Sierra Nevada Mining Company has . leviéd an assessment of 10 cents per share. The following quotations for the United Rallroads of San Francisco were received yes- terday from New York by Bolmn, De Ruyter & Co.: Common l(nck 50; pre- ferred, $63 25@63 4 ‘per conx bonds, ulfi 92; mb-crlpum nm 1274 @108 50, | STOCK AND BOND EXMGE MONDAY, May 26—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. BId. Ask: 45 ar reg....110%111% 4s qrcp(new)136%137% 43 qr coup..110%111% 4s qr coup..107%108% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W 5s. 91% — ;Oceanic § 5s — 9914 Bay CPC 55.108%108% Omnibus 6s. . 130 | Pac G Im 4s. & C H 6s — 110 Pk & OR 6s — 125 Pwl-st R 6s. Sac EGR Bs. 101%101& SF & SJV5s.1. Sierra Cal unz 116% S P ot A 6s umys: A.lou%lwss (1905)8r N R of C 6s B e 100%110% SP Br Cal 6139%140 S Y Wat 6s. — Dd 4s 2am.101% Do 45 3dm.102 102% Btkn G&E6s.102 104 Do 1st cBs.113 Oak W G 5s.103%1041 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa T6% 77% Port Costa.. 63% 66 Marin Co ... 59 — Spring Val GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 2% Pac L Co... Eat G L Co. 5% % E GaR: Mutual ..... SFG&E. OGL & H — |SF G L Co. Pac G Imp.. 30 — |Stktn G & INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.260 — BANKS. Ly 110 — First Nationl — — :;l&c‘ll’r L P &A....168 170 Bank ‘25 429 Mer Ex ( 1) — Cal m DD.IZI‘/. — 'S F Nationl140 — ‘e SAVINGS BANKS. ...1980 — )Sav & Loan. — 90 g;rl:‘::ld! v. == = |Becurity Sav.340 390 Mutual Sav. 80 86 |Union Trst.1830 — 8 F Sav U..525 — STREET RAILROADS. it 170 — |Market 90%101 Callfornia ..170 — |Market ...... 803101 POWDER. veress T0 TL /Vigorit ..... 3% 4 SUGAR. 5 Kilavea .... — 3% 4% 15 | Makawell ‘l% 12 On Hutchinson . 13 13% |Paauhau . MISCELLANEOUS. ck, 15812160 |Pac A F A. é:lg:ufi‘Al — l“% Pac C Borx.165 Cal Wine As.1 Par Paint .. 26 Oceanie 8 Co 27 32% Morning Session. Boar 20 Giant Powder Con § Giant Powder C Con Oakla: m’sg Spring Valley 4s 3d mtge). t— $7000 sp.-u.g ‘\; lley 48 (3d mtge). 20,000 U ) coup (old] Afternoon Session. rd— 20 Cal Wine Assn 275 Cal Wine Assn 5 Contra_Costa Water 15 Giant Powder Con o glkl:ndguall pene as 150 S'F Gas & Electric Go 3u88r8aI 232]8888 PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. - SEN3 gRER 100 Oceldental of W Va 100 Sovereign ~100 Sterling - A - Board— ¢ 50 Imperial . 1000 Junction, 109 Monte Cristo, b 100 Occidental of W Va. MINING STOCKS. - o - - & The following were the sales on the San Francleco Stock and Exchange Board yester- day: Morning Session. Best & Belch. 21| 500 Overman . Caledonia ... T3| 600 Potosi .. Caledonia . 74| 300 Potosi 460 Con Cal & V.1 45| 500 Sa: 100 C C & V b 30.1 45 200 Hale & Nor.. 22 700 Mexican ..... 55 200 Ophir . 140 300 Belcher . 500 Caledonla 200 Chollar 500 Con Cal & V. 500 Hale & Nor. €00 Ophir . ‘The fcllowing were the sales on the Pagific a: Stock Exchange veste) BRNRE BRERTLERN 300 Yellow Jacket Mornh Session. 500 Belcher 06,500 Mexican ... 55 200 Best & 21{100 Ophir 1 200 Caledonia . 72/ S00 Potosi . 35 800 Con Cal & V.1 45200 Savage Y18 100 Con C & V.142% 100 Slerra ada 22 500 Con New Yrk 01 100 Sierra Nevada 21 200 Hale & Nor.. 22 Afterncon Session. PWhpea Beich. 31| 200 Ophir 300 Chollar 00 Ophir 100 Con Cal & i m Potost 200 Gould & Cury 12 200 Sierra. 100 Hale & Nor.. 21| CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, May 26— p." m. B, sl Bid: Ask. 137 Bg CnnC‘!&Vl B2¥| 2883 SELEkE| 22 2EuS| SBERZERENPERS uo’m:un' \rA! m.é ity and County to Mat- fi:llll. lot fl N line 0' Nister ”W”‘“‘“"fimmi Maguire, lot decided | 11 =[AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE. o 2 =) THIS DAY, TUESDAY, . May 27th, at 11 s. m., —I WILL SELL— FIFTY FINE I‘IORSES, Weighing from 1000 to 1300, ;;l;ed by Almoni- i Marcos ranches, Santa Bar- bara, and include many fine drivers, as well as well-matched teams. All of these were raised in the mountains and have the best of constitutions. Just the kind that will mot wear out, Send for catalogue. The atiention of liverymen and all who use horses in business is called to these well-bred horses. A smoother lot of better formed ones has not been offered in years. OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE WM. G. LAYNG, Auctioneer, 246 Third st. £ 2 & Auction Sale " Of the Seastn at 1140 Folsom St. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, MAY 27, il a. m., I will sell the entire contents of the San ' Francisco Horse and Buggy Excl Consisting of all -tyle- = camp. express. ged- ling and grocery rubber lop and Duginess bugsics of ail styles. and ww fitty sets of single and double harness, 20 cheap horses, suitable for camping and peddling; also two carloads of the best all-purpose horses that e]var were offered at auction; all sound and gen~ t £0 don’t mise this sale; one chance im a& you are locking for on NW corner of Hayes and Gough streets, ‘W 26 by N 90; also lot on the S line of street, 82:6 E of Laguna, E 27:6 by S 120: also undivided one-half interest in lot on the SE corner of Van Ness avenue street, E 100 by S 120; also undivided one-half interest in lot on the E line of Van Ness ave- 6 by B 100; Bift. David and Bridget Cornfoot to Lorenzo Lo- renzini and Louis Christofoni, lot on E line of Fillmore street, 78 N of Sacramento, N 75 by E 118:9; $10. Ella F. O'Brien (widow) to William A. Cox, lot on E line of Ashbury street, 190 S of Frederick, § 22:6 by E_106:3; $10. Thomas Rychold to Thomas J. Ables. lot on nue, 120 S of Hayes street, S 1 X line of Sacramento street, 82 W of Walnut, 30:6, N 127:8%, E 29, S 25 B 1, 3 102:8%-. $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Nell! B. Clough, lot on W line of Cherry street, B of Washington, § 42:11, W 100:7, N 29: F. 93:3: $1700. $17 John and Lillie Maloney (Cook) to Michele Mortede and Pasquale Devineenzi, lot on W line of Collins street. 200 S of Point Lobos ave- rue, S $10. John B, Mersch to Alexander Magee, lot on N line of Twenty-first street, 60 E of Treat ave- | nue, E 25 by N 100; $10. Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to H. end Emma J. Larkin, lot on B line of Hart- ford street, 112:4 S of Seventeenth, S 25 by E 125: $10. ret Schulken (wife of Henry) to Mat- irchen, lot on S line of Twenty-third volfl) W of Hampshire, W 25 by 8 Caroline W. (or Karoline W.) Boehnke to Arthur E. Boehnke, lot on S line of Twenty- ninth street, 80 W of Sanchez, W 25 by 8 114; it S'William W. ana Hattte J. Thompson to Wil- liam Wankowski, lot cn S line of Bush street, 150:5 W of Great avenue (new line), 160:3 (cld line). W 22:11, S €8:6, W 0:5, S 57:6, E 23:4, N 126; $10. Willis G. Witter to John P. Allen, lot on SE line of Pacific and Mason streets, S 48 by 752 Svank F. and Nellie P. Moulton to Cesare Masoero, lot on S line of O'Farrell street, 157:6 wofPoweu W 40, 8 77:6, E €0, N 20, W 20, N 57 O x Tiomihrey 1o obert Gifiass, Tot & ¥ lne of Caliornia street, 73 E of Larkin, E 25, N 70:10, W 25 10. Emma Livingston to Samuel Davis, SB block 26, block bounded by Hubbell, Noble, Sixth and South streets; $10. ‘Anna E. Leu (wife of Henning C.) to Chris- tina D. Barthold (wife of Herman), lot on NW line of Natoma street, 175 SW of Eighth, SW 25 by NW 75: $1000. Nellie Burrows to Carrle E. Bridge (wifs of H. 8., lot on SE dorner of Twenty-second (Sierra) and Indiana streets, § 42:3, SE 128:5, NE 50, NW 115:9, W 27:1; $10. LoJubbs Cordage Company " 276 of Indiana, & 72:11, § 405, NW to be- sinning; $10. Myra A. Greenwood E line of Third avenue, 125 S of Lake street, §'25 by E 120: $10. Matilda and Frans G. Nelson to Herbert F. Ward, lot on W line of Fifth avenue, 325 S of Clement street, S 25 by E 120;- Solomon_ ana Dora Gets to Jullus G|roa. lot on E line of Eleventh avenue, N N 25 by E 120: $10. W. and Emma Quitzow to Henry W. Quit- zow Jr., lots 2271, 2273, 2204 to 2206, Gift Map 4; $5. Frank J. and Mary E. Gilfether to Eugene and Katharine Horrigan, lot on SE line of Lishon street, 125 SW of Brazil. SW 25 by SE 100, block 28, Excelsior Homestead: $10. Walter ard Flora D. Magee to Frank Relch- muth, lot on S corner of Mission and Holly streets, SW 82:5, NW 100, lot 1, block ¥ Frencn & Gitman hract: $10. ‘Henry Wackenreuder to Rosa Behnke (wife of Frederick), interest In estate of Vitus Wack- enreuder, deceased; also property outside of county; gift. i Ellen J. Carrick to Mary E. Bailey, lot on N line of Hale street, 175 W of Merrill, W 23 by N 75, lot 8, block 7. Tract A, People's Homestead Association; $10. Charies H. Moore to Annie, Charlotte M.. Az drew, Ralph H., Joseph A. Robert 8. Moore, ‘estate of ‘Joseph Moore and ail ciaims against Moore Investment Company; Alameda County. Dorothea. M. C. Nissen (administratrix of es- tate of Theodor Meetz) to B. F. Smith, lot on N line of iullmgon\;ln;:edgn B of . E 3¥ 10% by N 1 Hanson and Cross (ex- ocutors estate of Eilsabeth M) to Luey B. BEiackwood, all interest in lot on E line of Franklin street, 150 N of Twenllath or D.l.'r E £0.92, NE 32.03, NW 82.60, 8 32, Oakl Margaret A, Webster to B. H. Webster, on N line of Parsons street. mow rmy- 200.60 (100.69) W of Park, W 50 by N 19_block D, map Gaskill Tract 31 San Franeisco and Oakland Xnmfl 'l.mv\ Association (a corporation) to Catherine M. Carson. lot on S line of hlu’ ys p J. W. Mary St John (single) to Henry and )l.r. garetta Pinkus, lot on SE corner of Filbert and Twenty-fourth streets, S 107:6 by E 100, block 1. map survey northern extension of Oakland; e vard P Flint to Limie block B, map_resubdivision o¢ blocks | Flint Tract. Oakland; $10, | Helen Maude and 'W. H. Richardson (hus- band) to Helen A. Wllllmm (wl‘w'). lot on 8 line of Thirty-second st 310 Grove, E 40 by S 140, blo:km!.u.pq: 1and Traet, Oakland; Mrs. Eliza J. and N McChesney _(hus- band) to Bmma Morris (wite of J, W), lot on NE line of Twenty-fourth street, 140 from Eleventh avenue, NW 00, by NE 150, block 149, Clinton, Fast Oakland: $10. John 'Alfred and Fanny V. Marsh to Belle S. | Senfest, lot on E line of Pledmont avenue, 300 S rom Dwight way, & 30 by B 13, block 1, Map of property of John Kearney, near State Tniversity, being particn of block 78, Berkeley; 0. Emile G. Schonwasser to 8. he (wife of George W.), lot on corner of cinal avenue and Lafayette street, N 46:8 by B block 5 smhn Tract, Alameda; lot 11, and D, irty-eighth street, ‘ll‘lofw.fl.lflbyflllfilnhfllu 20, block O, map of Major Given Tract, Oax- Albert. . and Cordelia Eilen ta. Samuel P. and Susan C. Lovett, lot on line Patten street (or Fourth avenue), N of NW corner of East Sixteenth street and said nvenue, NW 130 by SW 85, East H $10. and Dantel L. Randoiph ith Canill & Hail Elevator (contracty Meyor & O'Brien— Two freight elevators and two sidewalk eleva- tors fu‘rn‘n!m-nnry and basement brick on B o Mackar. B3 75.10, SW IsT:6, NW 70: NW 137:6; - $4350. with Fred P, Jokn & ing, gasfitting, tractor), architects