The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 14, 1902, Page 11

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THE SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. W all street stocks steady, with money higher. Local stocks and.bonds still inactive and featureless. Silver and Exchange unchanged. Wheat and Barley firm, and the latter more active. QOats, Corn and Rye as before. Feedstuffs still firm. Hay in larger receipt and rather easy. Showery weather unsettles the Bean market. Butter and Cheese unchanged. [Eggs showing easier signs. Dried Fruits continue in good demand and generally firm. Hops strong, with excited German markets. Hogs arriving freely, but no lower. Fresh Fruit market quiet -and featureless. P , Ondons and Vegetables in good supply and’ generally weak. Poultry nominal. Game cleaned up well. tatoe. ! Norfolk & W -ptd.. | Ortario & Western | Pennsyivania | Readirg ... § | Reading Jst ped.. ‘ Reading 2d pfd.. Weather Report. LEREE TS (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) San Francisco, Oct. 13—5 p. m. WERER £t Louis and S F. St'L & S F 1st pfd. ISt L & S F 24 prd St Louis Southwrn | St Louis Sowrn vrd St Paul .. St Paul pfd....... Eouthern Paeific .. Scuthern Raflway. Scuthern “Ry ‘pfd.. Texas & Pacific. .. Toledo, SL & W.. {TSL & W pra Union Pacific 4 | Union Pacific pfd. . | Wabash | Wabash pid . Wheel & Laki e | Wheel & L E 24 ptf Wisconsin Central. Wisconsin Cent pfd Express compantes— xR | waw N | CpuIM Jo JEERIIeY j0 Nmg sinyrisdura, STATIONS. RS v ‘unnwudwu.{ samnaadmag, Astoria Baker Carson Fureka Fresne Flag: Pocatello Independence Los Angeles. Phoenix Portland .. Red Bluff sseburg Secramento Salt_Lake San Francisco3 . Luis Oblapol San_Diego. Seattle Spokane escent la Walla o | e oo | £23 BBie 3 -?:.'" 8k s §§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§. 283%5‘&'3!;}9%‘83‘ 1 4 s%guga 83283228245 3 gss: Wells-Fargo 3 | Miscellaneous— Amalg Copper .... 15,600 Am Car & Foundry Am Car & Foun pf Am Linseed Oil... Am Linseed Oil pfd Am Locomotive Am Am Am Smeit & R pfd Anaconda Min Co. 23 £1] R 1T 2 P Cidy a4 52 52 24 36 56 50 56 42 52 54 54 4 62 56 6 5 68 54 56 42 68 38 52 46 6 46 o 8 85 58 CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORBCAST. WEATHER | Brookiyn Rap Tran 11,400 fallen on the cosst of California | Colo Fuel & Iron.. 7,400 arcisco northward. At Ban Fran- | Consolidated Gas.. 2,000 as been a rainfall of 20 of an | Continental Tob pfd 800 1 % n area is spreading slowly. over | General Electric... 3,500 1 170 Northern Califorris. While the | Hocking Coal. 600 sobably Le light it is advisable | Internatnl Pape 2,900 o stack. Internatnl Pap pid 300 here has been but little change in me- | Internatnl Power. . 300 ature | Laciede Gas 3o5e> Forecas: made at San Francisco for thirty | National Bis 1 Lours ending miGnight, Obtober 14 s | National Lead . 800 ern lifornia — Cloudy, unsettiéd | North American 2.300 Tuescay with light showers in .the | Pacific Coast 600 light southerly winds. Y e ‘IIS,‘,?: M(;:I fl& Califc e 3 it s Gas . 3 o Southern :mshr)rnu Fair Tuesday i | Prossed Stee Gas- 5 909 400 Pressed St Car pfd Puliman Pal Car... ncise d vietnity—] owWers isco and vietnity—Light sh Republic Steel the morning, breszking away during the tober, I's | higher cables. the visible supply of grain in store and afloat on Saturday, October 11, as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange, is as foilows: Bushels. Increase. Decrease, *Wheat .. . 2u,au. 87000 ....... 2,541, . 534,000 8,000, 6,000 1,938,000 65,000 2,831,000 H 000 *Subject fo correbtion. New York Grain and Produce. e o N NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—FLOUR—Receipts, 28,832 barrels; market 10c higher, but with demand stationary at old prices. WHEAT-Réceipts, 279,257 bushels; exports, 403,043 bushels; sales, 1,975,000 bushels; spot, steady; No. 2 red, 76@76lec f. o..b. afloat; No. 1 Duluth, 81%e¢ f, o..b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 82%c f. o. b, afloat. Optivns were unsettled all day and generally nront. n.l- though prices experienced ome sh: toward. midday, under general pro! kinx The upward tendenciés were founded on’high cables, small contract supplies, a disappointing le supply increase, small world's ship- m&lu covering and big clearances. Just at the clole however, prices broke again and left off only %c net higher. May, T5%@76 5-10c, ciosed at 75%c; December, T5%@76%e, closed WOOL—Quiet.” % SUGAR—Nominal; fair refining, 3c; centrl- 33%@3 9-16c; molasses sugar, eady. COFFEEASDO! R|0. quiet; No, 7 involce, mild, quiet; Cordova, T%@I2¢c. Futures closed net unchanged to 5 points higher and quiet. Total sales, 23,500 bags, including Oe- $5 05; Jlnu ry, $5 30: March, $5 0@ April, $5 May, $5 55@5 65; June, $5 70. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—Are quoted at 4% @6c; prime, ® 615@6%c; choice, T@THC: fancy, Sc. PRUNES—Spot prunes continue without change in the absence of arrivals at quo- tations ranging from 3%@7lc for all grades. APRICOTS—Coast advices report a firm mar- ket for apricots and spot prices remain firm but uichanged at 7@l0%e: for boxes and 63 @10c in bags. PIACHES—Spot peaches are in fair demand at 12G26c for peeled and T@18c for unpeeled. —_— Chicago Grain and Produce. s A CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—Wet weather and higher cables caused a strong opening .n wheat to- day, but large receipts in the Northwest with predictions of better weather caused consider- able selling early by commission houses. Local sentiment, however, was bullish and offerings were well taken. In the latter part of the day prices advanced again on a good demand with limited offerings. Poor grading, fair cash de- mand and & smail increase In the visible wheat e sustaining features. December _opened §'§ to 3zc higher at 7114@71%ec, but slid down to T0%c early on heavy liquidation. Later on offerings became limited, and with good buying by commission houses there was an advance to 71%c. Another reaction followed, but the close ‘was %@%c higher at 70%@7ic. Corn" opened strong ‘on ‘wet weather and The, feature was the unloading of a long line by a prominent trader, it being reported over a million bushels were disposed | of. The close was c lower at 47%@3THc. Oats were strong with eorn, but on commis- sion house selling prices tended lower. ~ De- cember closed % @%c lower at 31%e. Provisions were traded In moderately and SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, Fom'gu Martkets. LONDON, Oet. 1a-ca-on. 93 7-16; silver, 28 7-16d; French rentes, 99¢ 5c;. cargoes No. 1 standard California, 30s 6d; cargoes Walla ‘Walla, 28s 6d; English country markets, quiet; jmport into United {mpogt nto United X1 Oct. ur on passage to Conune t, 1, m % {ornl.. lfl—;éwazt.uflrmh.}.ig 11 hnfl‘rd Calil 3 Wl n ;’.n-, steady; flour in Paris, steady; French eo\mtfydml;:letl, aufet and steady; weather in 1 R 0§~Lpllndx 4.76d. N orthe(n Business. SEATTLE, Oct. 13.—Clearings, $064,085, O¢t. * 13.—Clearings, $342,745; , Oct. 18.—Clearings, $1,010,732; $111,428. SPOKANE, 13.—Clearings, $113,567; balances, $70,274, Northern Wheat Market. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Oct. 13.—WHEAT—3%@1c higher. Blue stem, 68c; club, 68c. OREGON. PORTLAND, Oct. 18. —WHEAT—Q\Ile( and frm; Walla: Walle, 63%c; blue stem, G6tgc; anley. 65%%¢. B e | s T e epiiag i LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, 80 days,. Sterling sight Stériing Cables New York Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, telegraphic. Silver, per ounce. Mexican Dollars, nomhul Wheat and ind Other Grains. WHEAT—Foreign futures were higher and the European markets were generally steady | to firm. The world’s shipments for the week | were as follows, In quarters: Danubfn, 156,- | Mi 000; Argentine, 16,000; Indian, 35,000, 'There | were further good rains In Australla. The | American visible supply increased 987,000 bushels, The Chicago market was slightly higher, with a healthy tone and a bullish sentiment. Good people were buying. : The San Francisco markét was firm and un- changed for cash and rather higher for futures. CASH \VHEAT, 4 4 + 5285828 FFFRRE smppxnx. tl 20@1 21%; milling, §1-22%@ FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. ST R ber ..§1 7 Decubber b Nl hme N Auerlmon semon—z to 2:; ao o v:lock. December u 21% $1 g& sl 21!,5 n 21;5 May .. 12 BARLEY—The wsek opened mm a -zron: and more active market, though quotations showed no change. b L:‘\SH BARLEY. Feed, $1 10@1 12%; brewing grades, $1 13%@1 Chtvllier. tor fait to choice. FUTURES. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. December—No sales. -~ $1 17% bid, §$1 18% ko "Meus-—No sales. $1 13% bid, $1 143 asked. 2 D. m. Session. and lhlvblnl $1 40@! P T be 1 14 4 R ‘ 11827 118 Y 1 OATS———PI‘E\ laul quotations rule. Holders ! are steady, but the demand is not large. | New White, $1 20@1 30; Black, $1 07% | @1 15 for_feed and §1 2081 35 for seed; Red, 181 10@1 17% for common to choice and §1 20G 125 for fancy. * CORN—The arket remains as previously i dey; light southerly winds }gfl“‘b'lc Steel "fd 500 held fairly firm. January pork. closed 2%c [ quoted. Fair sales are being made. EXANDER G, McADIE, | e 500 lower, lard and ribs unchanged. Lorge_ Yellow, $1 451 471%; Small Round Forécast Official. | Tenn Coal & iron.. 6,200 80 The letding futures ranged as follows: | do, §1 47%;: White, nominal, | 0. 708 ok By | Zmae Open. .- High. ' Low. Clowe. | Boampamesdy st ¥l 0o Iover ctl | * *f '—fi E"‘ ;3* ;Bg?‘»: "o‘fi;{:“ NG 2 70%- g & 69%- m*; BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at i per ctl. 7 7! 4 ! T T 2 EASTERN MARKETS. | 200 18% 17° 17" | December e N %% 2 Flour and Millstuffs. { | gg g-sl '5”; HICY o 2% 2% 7 2% St | J 3 orn’ No. - * # | U 8 Stesl p p+d s.,",: ol Loctome BT 5 5714 | FLOUR—Calitornia Family Extras, $3 7504, % M. Western Union 90% 863 903 | December . 48% 473 ' 474} | usual urgl ; Bakers' Extn; $3 s::afn; Ore- Vew ket. —— d L 488 42 4295 | gon and Washington, $3@8 25 per or Fam: New Yerk Stock Mar. Total cales. ..1,022,000 % N | ily and $3 25@3 50 for Bakers'. - NEW YORK BONDS. s 39% 30% | MILLSTUFFS—Prices ‘in’sacks are as fol- EW YORK, Oct. 13.—The viojent afid al- | U S ref 2s re xom,,h & N uni 4s ..100i 31% x“y‘.‘ lows, usual' dtscaunt to - the trade: Grahaiii most uncontested break in prices of stocks this Do 25 o 109 Cent 4s. & Fiour, $3 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, $3; Rye Meal, morning and a practically complete recovery Do -107% ?Z 7 90 16 90 $2 75; Rice Flour, $7; Corn Meal, §3 25; extra thie afternton is the history of to-day's mar- 5 60 15 673 | sream do, $4; Oat Groats, $5 25; Hominy, $4@ ket. The closing prices showed a sprinkling 1 4 80 1380 7|4 25; Buckwheat JFlour, $4 8004 75, Cracked of net gains among some of the most important | ; Wheat, 3 na,” $4 50; Whole Wheat stocks in the list, reaching a point in Read- D010 R Flour, " 85,35 ngaa;::: B::ireryel-h m"gffli d Ontarioc and Western. At one time S8y 898 n sacks, 36 85G5 3 ; before Mo thare. were ragEed declines 4ndl- ot b e 100 e BT esx Femes ioren Tesl A1 Beis 100 ponegly cated of all the way from 1 to 12 points from ctober - e e L ) Saturday’s jevel, many of the leading specu- Junuary 8321 83735 8123 8 821 Hay and Feedstuffs. lative stocks having lost 3 to-4 points in the | Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, firm; g two houre of trading. The sentiment in the | No. 2 spring wheat, No. @He. | Quotations remain unchanged, Feedstufts street seemed mixed before the opening between the contending influences of the reports that & settiement of the coal strike bad been.ar ranged and the sdmonition contained in . the Saturday bank statement that there must be forther contractions of loans piaced in the 1 | | %|Tex & Pac lsts. 121&, | stock market. The laiter influence swept away | EX R e 21l other considerations, and with the excep- | 1% N [ Cnion Pac ts {1033 tion of a momentary rally after the opening | C R I & ‘108% T. P cony 4s... 1075 | due to the taking of bear profitayby Saturday's CCCAStL gen e 101% Watash lats shorts, the market pursued a steady downward | bash 2ds course, under a continuous stream of liguida- tion was evident that.further seiling out on the part of some large speculative - pools was going on, presumably under pressure of the Gemar » money lenders for repayment of ioans of the st ingent have operated largely were motably ted. The recent tendency of high-priced estment stocks which had been pushed to extraordinary level to break violently on sales, continued in evidence in the cases | erican Express, United States Express, awanna, Delaware and Hudson, Great hern préferred, General Electric and sim. r stocks. When the liquidation first showed e the, Dot Chsth 2 sharp 8 } West Shore 4s .. {‘Erieplurllenh P[RR fhore ek Er‘e gen 4s. 8544 | Wis Cent ‘A } & DC Im llfllf‘ Con Tob 4s | Fook ¥ 2y . 1083 | NEW wm( MINING STOCKS, | Adams Con . 15, Littl | Al A3 Little_ Chiet . Brunswick Con .. Comstocie Tunnel . |ccé&va | Horn Sllver | Iron siiver . { Leadville Con BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, covering of shorts, after which the | y slugeish and neglected for an hour. | Money—. i 9 lative sentiment then yielded to the | Call loans iy 28 nfivence of the hopeful fecling that the con- | Time joans . “m‘“‘"‘"'d - 63l sultings and activities of the financial and Bor Daly 4815 | operatiug powers of the great anthracite panies would lead to substantial results in the settiement of the coal strike. Any admission * o cnange in the deadiock was impossible to btain, and the unvarying assertion by the | operators dealt only with the possiblilty of improving the output of the mines under pr tection of the military by seceders of the strik- ers. But the action of the market reflected the | faith that developments were forthcoming 1ooi |Calumet & Hecl 830 | Centennial .. Copper Range | Dominion Coal . Boston Elevated. .10 ! 235 NYNH&H Fitchburg pfd Union Pacific 2, 10ld Domlnlan b % - ing to a settiement Reports received over | Mexican - Central. 243 |Otceola .. Sunday of the receipts of several parcels of | , Miscellaneous— |Parrot . goid from Europe and of the expected arrival | American Sugar. ‘20 Quiney .. ! I'(hlll two weeks, at San Francisco of $1,500, Do prd ... Santa Fe Copper. i 006 additional Australian gold were powerless M Tamarack " -1 to offset the depressing influence of the bank 1. w%[’l‘flmuunmn ceees B4 statement. Money went to U8 per cent soon | Mass Electric .. 44 Trinity ... - 10% after the opening. Sterling exchange broke | United Fruit ...100% Dnll«l States .. 201 sharply, but discounts -in. London respondeg | U S Steel . k. tah ... . <2 with an advance. The coming week's dh‘idelld 2 pfd . . 8§ ]Vlmbrll . 4% requirements, which figure up about $3,000,000, “Plflnghnn com..102 | Winona s X o were considers formidable in view of the | Mining— ‘Wolverine . . money situation. The market closed with a | Adventure ... ... 18% rally in full force and prices at the top level Bindx Veakened and Tecorersd by Smpathy LONDON CLOSING STOCKS. | No. 2 red, ®0%@T0¥4c 4 sheep, | 2260; N No. 2 oats, 27%c; No. 3 No.' 2 rye, 49@50c; No. 1 flax- vellow, 58%@59Yc; white,' 31@33c; seed, $1 23; No. 1 hr.rtnweuem, $1 25; mess pork, per bl $16 95@17; short ribs sides (loose). su 10@11 30; _dry salted . shoulders (boxed), $9 25@9 50; short clear sides (boxed), $11 50@11 whisky, basis of high wlnes. $1 32; clo\er, contract grade, $11@11 Articles— Receipts. Shi ents. | Flour, barrels - 22,700 f’;“om ‘Wheat, bushels 7,100 Corn, bushels. . 149,900 | Oats, bushels . 73,700 Rye, bushels 1,100 Barley, bushels 12,400 On the Prcduce Ex:hlnge to- dly the Butter market was firm; creamery, 1634@23c; dalries, llsfizfm. eRgs, firmer, loss off cases returned, 20%c¢;, cheese, steady, 1033@11%c. Foreign Futures. *_‘—\_* LIVERPOOL. Wheat— | Opening . Nergn: | Closing. .. 5 10% Wheat— Oct 2 | Opening ...... 20 90 20" | Closing 21 10 20 3 ofoue= ning ... Closing .. o Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Qct. 13:--CATTLE—Receipts, 23,000, including 7000 Westerns. Steady, pnc- tive, €losed weak" excent on’ chofce,” Good tg prime steers, §7 86G3 30 poor 1o meatim, §3 75 @7 25; stockers and feeders, - $2 2564 90; cows, 3L c0m4 75 helters, 2255 50: canners, 315 ; bulle— ;o ]xl‘olclsoi B alves, $3 75@5 65; Recelpts, to-day, ; to-1 26,000; left over, 1500; JV@\&: .hl‘he':vmarra' dixed ard butchers, $680@7 40; good . tor choy beavy $6 9067 50: rouzh hegvy. $3 4080 n:)c bulk of sales, $6 S0@' snmzp——am&m 40,000, sheep, steady for choice; others slow. =Lambs, best steady to | . Good to choice wethers, good to_ choice mixed, $2 $2 603 65 'mtlva Westérn lambs, 5 7 40@1 20: i Western | $3 50@5 75; jambs, ST, JQSEPH ST, JOSEPH, Oct. 13, —CAT" steacy to 10c higher. Natives, 54@8; TLE—-Rempm Stockers - higher. : cows and heifers, §1 bulls end stags, $2@575: veals, stockers and feeders. $268 15, HOGS—Receipts, 1800; market 7 5i10c higher., Light and light mixed, $7 12%4@7 znd heavv $7 10@7 20; plgs, §1 15@« $7 10 SHBbRecelpts, 1300; best stead 15¢ lower. st New York Metal Market. NEW +ORK, Oct. 13.—Whils inactive tin was firmer in the local market to-day, spot closiuz at 5.30425.40c. London also closed Lis higher. with spot £114 1% and futures at £113 (upvu ruled quict here with standard wt 10.50@11.00c; lake, 11.50@L1.6ac; ~eleclrolyiic, 11.40q11.500; casting, 11.35@11.45¢. London | 1rices were 1s 3d Jower, with =pot closing at -£51 125 6d azd t‘\lnurm.lm 51 104 34 Lead was steady apd & & in New York, wheve it cl :cm Sk Spelter her: closed auiet fat 5ise, but lost 25 6a tu London. where the closing’ quotation was < Iron was quiet abroad, Glasgow eluln‘ lt 57s 64 and Middlesboro at Locally fron was dull and nominal. m“"ifloln{:m 1 foundry So R foundry. ern. No, 1 foundry Southe Ne. 1 foundry Southérn soft, $22G25, e, whth stocks. Total sales, $41 | Cons for money... 5% [Nort & Western. 72% | United States new and old u declined 3 per | Cons for account. %% | Do pfa . . 9214 1 cent on the last call | Anaconda ... $%|Ontarlo & West.. 3314 | NEW YORK STOCK LIST. | ch):l";:i ‘g;: ;;ng:ylvmn 918 - P ading ... [Pavete — s | Balt & Ohio ...106 | Do'lst ptd 1... 436 v % | Canadian Pacific'134%( Do 24 pta RAE oS e Chesap & Ohio... 40% |Southern "Ry 36% | & g e e Chicago G W Do pfd .. 4 Cannéian Pavific. . 24,000 | MR & 8t B ab (somens Paci % 1 Conntia” Sontiiet. “300 | Denver & Rio 443 |Union Pacific ...1041, - &, < rd 98 Do pfd .. Chesapeake & Ohio 4,500 Lt o 1361 U'S Steel | j};f";"fi“fon‘“f{:" 1,800 | Do 1st pfd .... 67%| Do pfd 209 | Chi Sod & Tosts... Do 2 pfd .... 52 |Wabash 33 Chi Yod & Lomte ot | Tinots Central.’ 148 | Do pta 0 S & B Ditgote. | Louis & Nash...140%|Spanish 45 % 2 Ot W i { Mo Kan & Tex.. 28%|De Beers i & Gt Western: 4, Do pfd ........ 60 |Rands ... 1% Gt W Aprd 200 8 8 sy |, Dopd...-- 8 g . 1900 255 251 zewm | | Par stiver, steady. 23 7-164 per ounce. Monéy, ‘300 184 182 191 - | 1%@2 ver cent. The rate of discourt in the 1,200 20 19 19% | cpea market for short bills is 3@3% per cent, i Term & Tr pfd 2,600 37% 36 373 | and for three monthe’ bills fs 3% -per cent, 1'5& St Lowia. 2000 8" owK 98 et Southern 1,400 3 % 10 Bouth 1st 500 @ & 6 New York Money Market. Solo mouth 2 BIN~L300 Bt N5 S5 ‘elaware & Hudsn 4,100 ¥ v rong v ip o 2 ¢ | NEW YORK. Oct, 13.—Moncy on call st Denver & R G e Prime imcrcantile paper—0 per cen B SRGI 00 Bu sl Bisding excduge Hasy whh aciial bust. Frie 1st pta 2500 67 @51 €6a; | ness in bankers' bills at $4 85.625 for demand Erle 24 pfd:.. 2100 52 49 1 and at u&weunu for sixty days. 5 Great North pfd. 400 183 182" 188 Posted rates—$4 834 } H.,r:u. \‘llllnm l,;fi :u : : { grrnn'lfi:ii:l lll—“ %G1 82%, Hocking Tilinois Centra) 11,600 l«% 141 u;‘;‘ Mexican aolun—mu Iowa Central 100 42 40% 413 | Government bonds weak: State bonds, easy; a Cent ptd 500 75 72 743 | railroad oonds, irfegula: e e B B B ditio, of he T ® Southern pf LT D s ) e Bou By Conditior: of the Treasury. ke Brie & Wprd 300 120 120 120 > Loutsvitle & Nemh. 6100 1::2 12 m% WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. 's stat anbattan .. 26,000 1 129% 132" t of the treasury balancss in the Metropolitan ‘S{ R 6200 137 135~ 138 | e ot ctusive of the $150.000,000 #old i Mexican Central... 4200 24% 24 24% | {2 e Givision of redemption, showa: .‘:A‘:)mn National.. ..... e 1R Available cask balances, anmlab gold, Minn & St Louls 300 107% 107 " 107% | o EVRN"EeT 2 Miesourl Pacific... 66,000 106 oz 1004 e 600 283, A i x w8y BTy l::?, Visible Supply of Gram. New York Centrel, 10700 154 1404 133 Z Norfolk & Western 11,400 1:* 9% fl‘f NEW YORK, Ocz. 13.—The statement of New Yark Cotton. Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—The cotton market opefi®d easy, nqlouorlwcpunum closed quiet and. steady at unchanged prices to a decline of 4 -points, 33 1068 50: large White, 3305 P o | { : nk, $2 75 ! 52 S0g2 00: Figa15: hea | %! xldneyl. '$3 Bl eke)' [ er etl. 0 4 quotatio | being firm and Hay showing some easiness | owing to rain indications and somewhat larger | receipts. BRAN—$21@22 per t | | MIDDLINGE—$25G25 FEEDSTUFFS - Roled” Barey, $23G25 per ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, ‘§25@20; job- bing, $26 50@27; Cocoanut Cake szog;l Corn Meai, §30@31; ‘Cracked Corn, $30 50@31 30; Mixed Foed, $19§20; Cottonseed enl. $26 50, HAY—WHeat, uo?m Wheat and Oat, §9 50 12505-«: Oat, $9 B0@11 50; Wyld O: G Barley, $§ 50; Volunt‘e‘e“r s“ 8”0 Rialca: stogiy; Clover, 50 per ton. STRAW—-J'{%CBM per Beans and Seeds. The feeling in Beans vesterday was unset- tled; owing to the showery weather. The lo- cal trade say that one-third of the crop is stil] out, and while a brief shower or two might not hurt it a soaking rain would probably do damage encugh to cause another advince in prices. Hence both buyers - and sellers held back, neither being Inclined to do business, The feeling, however, was Hrm Receipts were large again, being 12, BEANE-—Bayos, u vw.: 1b; | TH@4; SEEDS—Hrown Mustard, § ;Yo SEEDS SHrowvn ellow Mus. 5003 "Canary, mu.u..‘ siGoke "'1'&’ % ¢+ Tl Timothy, & BRIED PEAS Nilen $5a5 10 To; A, nom inal; Blackeye, $2@2 10 per ctl Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Choice Burbank Potatoes continued steady at ‘unchanged prices, Receipts from the river are | increasing and poot stock Is steadily accumlats | ing. Two cars of Sweets came In from Merced und @8 --old stock was well cleaned up, the wem ;?Hx obtained. Onlons. con- v.mued plenti; l an rices ‘of Vegetables 8tood about the same, but' thb ndafRet Wes ratber Gos Tomatoes were in abundant supply d easy. The can- | ners were indifferent yers. POTATOES—Burbapks from the river, 30 | 18 wer 60c per ctl; sa;lnn Burbanks, 0c@si ctl; “Ryver , T0e per ctl; Sweel o0 um.u‘zowmofi’m Pl ] Per G vickle Onions, 30@ VBGETABLES—G 2%64: per 1 Blac; Cabbugs 504 per box;: dm-ou 78e per sack; Cucum @ase per ‘box; Plekle Cucumbers, §1 361 box ror No. | and flcfi‘l lor ho ¥; darlic, | btz ive: Chile, Peppers. box: Beil, | i ; Egg Plant, MA Green Okrn. 50@60c | E{ bux; -Summer S T5@80c per box; arrowfat Squash, § per ton; Hubbard, $10. Poultry and Gane. b, lneludln‘ Wax; lesllfl% Bug e toes, $5@ per cti; bers, 50 There ~was nothing mew in Poultry. No Western came in and the receipts of Calitornian were light. Game cleaned up promptiy gt previous prices. Recelpts were 8§ ."h, POULTRY—Live Turkess, old, 17c for Gobplers and 16G17e for Hehs: ym‘ upkeya, e, per palr. 81 5091 75 §1 i 15- *Ducks, $2 for o.ld “and $2 00 15 for_young: Hen: ycurg Roosters, 5; .old " Roosta ryers, 4 15 b R L per dozen ;r dozen: couonrll rumu 61 oL 2 rush mmm-. 50 per dom.. o al, m fim.emau ‘| ana firmly held at higher prices. The | wet weather, Melons were very dull. for comxgzund and 13c for pure: half-barrels, { pure, 1 10-Ib tins, 13%c; G-lb tins, | 43%c; 3-1b “tins, 13%c. COTTOLENE—One half-barrel, 9%c; three | Brands, 15@ ‘OCTOBER 14, 1902. being weak, and those who are not, firm. The demand for cubes ls exeeptionally good at Lhe moment, and, quotations are higher, with 25¢ ruling for most of the business. Ecipts were 30,100 Ibs Putter. 163 cases BLTT 33000 il C per Ib tor fanc 1 anu id l## d.|ldry, u“&e “ Butter, 1m per Ib. ecld storage, EESE—New, old, nominal; Youn Ameries, u?' m‘%tem. 14%@15¢ pet EGGS—Ranch, 45@46c. and only cccasionally- 47%c for fancy; 42@44c for zood and 33@i0c for falr: store, nominal; cold storage, 24@ 27%e; Western Tggs, 224@27%4c. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. S Tlule was a limited demand for choice table Grapes” for shipment north on the Sound Steamer, but otherwise the market was dull a8 usual on Monday. A car of fmu:y Baldwin and Spitzenberg Apples came in from Oregon and was offered at $150@L75 per box. but ne sales were reported. Teble Grapes in large open boxes were in free supply and did not clean up. although of- fered at easy prices. Good Wine Grapes sold fflrly well, but poor stock continued duil. It was reported that the Wine Association beught some choice Zinfandel at $31 per ton. Peaches a Prunes were in limited l\:ggly Owl he ng_to the Mal!nda Strawberries advanced. Thers were no Long- worths offering. Raspberries and Huckleber- ries were unchanged, fruits stood about the same. Offerings of Cranberries are ° larger, but prices. continue very steady. CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $3 per bbl; ;"i;c“n_lin $9@9 50 per bbl; Coos Bay, $2 50@ RAbPBBRRIES—WT per chest. STRAWBERRIES— — per chest for Long- worths and for Malindas. HUCKLEB! RIES—OW per 1b. QUINCE: S—40@50c per box PLUMS AND PRUNES--5)c per box and 0GR por erate: large open boxes, i0d0dc Com 150 tor chalon aad SSCORL 15 tor. oo 800 | lancy. $1 25, PEARS—$1@1 25 Der box for Bartlotts; Winter Pears.. PEACHES-10@60c for et boxes and 65@ | be for I-rn. POMEGRANATES—30@65c for small boxes and $160 for large. i 10@65¢; Sweelwater, 35@50¢; Cornichon, 60@75c per crate for black and — for white; Graves, in large open boxes, 75c@ 35 \Vlnn' Gn):‘el "?lnlandflllm?‘-'fl g ton; 24@26; other varietics, $15@: MELONS—CInulnupu $1G1 50 per crate; nuums. 25@50c per box; \Watermelons, $16 per dozen (or small’ and $1 75@2 80 for sl ana Ty CITRUS . FRUITS- ~-Oranges, $1 50G2 for seedlings and $2 50 for Valencta, accord- Temons, 75¢@8$1 for commoo, ing to quality: 31 $2 50@3 for tfancs; 25@2 for cholce and Grape t‘rult, $2 50@3 50; Mexican Limes, $5@ $1 50@2 50 per bunch for New 6; Banana: Orlem lnd llfi tor Hawalian; Pineapples, —— per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts at:d Raisins. The situation remains as at thé close of last week, all Fruits being in very fair demand, Wwith a healthy tone, FRUITS—Apricots, 5@7c for Royals and sgu%c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, sun dried, 3'4 14c; Peaches, 3%: 7c; Pears, 3%@4%c for quartérs and 4@Sc for haly: ectarines, 44 for white; Flumé, 5@6c for pitted ane 1@l%c for un- pltled. Figs, 2%@3c for black and 4@5c for PRUst—lm crop, 2%@2%c for the four' sizes, with %c prémium for the larse sizes, RAISINS—1002 crop are quoted as followsh Zovown locse Muscatels, 50.1b boxes, Sc per 3-crown, Ble: 4-crown, 6c; Seedléss loose catels, Ge: Seedless Suitanas, Sc; Seedless 'rhomn-on-, 5%e; 2-crown London Layers, 20- i) box?. $1 o lmxi 3{;2”"62" 40; 4- grown fancy clusters, 20-ib boxes, §2; 5-crown Dehesas, 20-1b boxes, 6-crown _Impe- rials, 20-1b boxes, fancy, 16 oz., 61 choice, 16 oz., 12 o NUTS o Wainus, No. 1 2, 6@7c: No. 1 hardshell, 10@103c. No- 12 Almonds, 10%@11%¢ for Nonparells, 106 Ue for I X 1L, 914Qi0%c for Ne Plus Ulm 2 7a8e tor Languedoc; Peanuts, 5@Tc f Bastern: Brasil Mot 12@12%c; Fiiberts, 1;0 12%c; Pecans. 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $3 50@5; Chestnuts, 123 @15, NEY—Comb, 11%@12%c for bright and 10110 Yoo Aiaist gt i Sor, tracta S%@oe; light amber extracted, 43@be; dark, BEESWAX—27%@20¢c per 1b. Seedeci 12 oz. Provisions. Chicago was without particular feature, but weaker on the day. This market was un- changed, with a continued scarcity in Hams and Bacon, Local dealers say that their or- ders to the West for Hams cannot be filled there owing to the scarcity of stock. CURED ~MEATS—Bacon, 14c per Ib for heavy, 14%ec for light medium, 16c for light, 17@17%c for extra )ight, 18gldc for sugar- cured and 21@22¢ for extra sagar-cured: East- ern sugar-eured Hams, 15 Californta Hams, 15c; Mess Beef, $10 per bbl; extra mess: $10 sogii; Family, 311 Prime Mess ork, 5750; extea cleag l24. Mess, sm Dry &lted Pork, 14c; Pig Pork, $20; Feeg 5@5; Smoked Beef l.'l @l4c per lb LARD—Tierces, quoted at 8‘2"3‘5!: p‘:" Ib hl“ barrels, 9%c; one unv:e. ? €; two ti Dlac: fve tlecen’ OWe parTh. e Hides, Tallaw, Wool and Hops. Hops are rifling very nnn with excited and rising _German markets. - Mall reports from New York say: “‘Cable advices from the German market re- rorted prices firmly . maintained at the ad- vance of the past few days, which it is figur- ed amounts to 30 marks. London cable advices | reported the market Holding firm, but business | was quiet. Pacific Coast advices alsc :re- | ported firm markets, but business was quiet, diplers and growers being apart in theis | ideas of valuee. The lutter were reported in- difterent and were, understood to be quite gen- erally holding for 20c. It was ctated that Eng- lish_houses have been coliciting consignments | i of Oregon hops to the London market, were guaranteeing a price of 20c f. o b, | coast. The markets up the State were un- chonged and firm. Locally, business cqntinued \to hang fire. Brewers were slow to make pur. chases with prices on thelr present ba and there was practically no trading botw. en dealers. The majority of the trade, however, expriszed confidence in ihe situation and In the absence of any. pressure tc sell prices wers firmiy maintained within the rangbs msoreg: HIDES AND SXINS—Culls and brands sell about l%c under quotations. Heavy salted dteers, 1lc; medium, - 10c; light, 8%c; Cow ides, 9c for heavy and S%c for light; Stags, 7 ed Kip, 8%c; Salted Veal u;sc s.nul | Calf, 10¢; Dry Hides, 1614@17c 11G13e; Dby Cath, Tho: © Cutis nnd 16¢: Sheepskins, uheariings, o each; short wool, 403G0c each; meditm, 653 90c; ‘long wool,” $1@1 20 each; ' Horse Hides salt, $3 for large and $2 50 for medium, $1g 2 tor small and S0c for coits: Horse Hides. i% 5 for large, $1 50 for medium, $1 for small and 50c for colts. Buck Sking— 32%c¢; dry salted Mexican, 25e; dry Centra: Americam 3236, Prime_Angoras, i0¢; | i Goat ~ Skins— large and smooth, Buc 2. 43%@5c; grease. 2@itic. WOOL~-spring—Valley ore.un, fne. 10@17¢; do medium and coarse, 15@16c do Fall Clip—San_Joaquin, Wlt)e pur Ib; Lambs, S@llc; Northern free, 11@12c; uvaei alcwm per_lb: Humboldt and Mendocl nu. HOPS—2t@25¢ per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. Hogs continue to arrive freely, but quota-. tions are maintained. Local packers say that | they are getting all ‘hey want, and are stj trying to buy cheaper. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates trom ‘slaughterers to dealers follows: iF—6Gic far Steers” and 5@6e per b | ub-n'on— athers, Tane! " wer ™ ol 1o h{.‘un—aum per ib for small and 8¢ for PORK—Dressed Hogs, ammse per 1b. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations ure for gound Livestock de.ivered ln San tor Cattles S0 per cent ai e ATTLE—St “‘t"be Cows and Helters, ; thil Co "”1‘: % (T ver IV (grois weight, m_wuhorl, mxu ewes, JK@3%e 1b (gross weight). p-rw B ste $2 6082 75 pey Yflflln.l, Francisco, head, or 4.4%0 per Ib Ilvu M‘np 8 per llnd g: : Gray_Goese. $3 50: u ; i ‘l 50: Brarit, $3 loammnl'l w fer l? [2 to w FASh, which h ere 10 berted much o onemnedy. Cheese h quowl g2d, hut !h'm. with stecks moderate; - .n.mumlnmumll!u et those dealers who are carrying u“on R -lr" M'B . ver per ‘cent it from above Quuta- 250 Ibs and under, UGSk Leedens, Cfiwmton unds and 1. $3000 | $10,600 8. P. Branzh R'y. Cs. in H B¢ Ofl, In cases, No. 1, mnn Lueol, Sve for bolled ard 48¢ z,?reuw. In barrels; Lard tra’ winter Nut, 55@t2c per umu. ".uln barrels, 0c; 75e; ; Whale ou’: ‘:llln) ‘Whi o 45¢; 50¢; Eocoanut O, in barrels, &le for Ceyion and 88%c for Australian. COAL OIL_-Water White Coal Oll, in hull. 14¢; Pearl Oll, in cases, 20 Astral, Star. flflg. Extra Star, 23%c; Elaine, li*l:. Eocene, daulofl’.d Stove Gasoline, In bulk, i7e; in cases, 23 72 de; bulk, 18%c: In cases, Bensme wulz, 16c; in cases, sgg »-tepres Gasoline, in bulk, 21¢; in cases, Sll“rflllnln.@nm— H f ba more; 50-1b bags, 10c mm for all Hldl. "Tab- lets—Half-barrels, 4.76c; boxes, 5c per Ib. No order taken for less than 73 hrrfil or its equivalent. Receipt: of Produeg. FOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 13. Oats, o Potatoes, sks .. mIBran. ks ... STOCK MARKET. Duliness continued to characterize the stock market and there were no noteworthy fluctua- tions. The Alaska Packers' dividend of $1, amount- ing to $48,000, was pald yesterday. The Sierra Rallway ot California — 6s, 1937, semi-annual, amounting to $19,260, were ex- coupon_yesterday. The Los Angeles Ofl and Transportation as- sessment of cents was delinquent yesterday. The following quotations for United Rail- Toads of San Francisco were received from New York ycfiemy by th—?”b' }[l;yt-r ? Co. : @22 preferred, ;:oauscsl 50 bumds. $01 asked; subscriptions, STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Oet. 13—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask.| d. Ask. — |48 qre (m)la"‘é 38 qr coup. ‘MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. — |Oak W g 3s. — 1 4|Oceanic S 5s. 871 Omnibus 6s..126 Pac G Im 45 96 04 20 bod 013 | Pk & CH 6s.108 126 120%3|Pk & OR 6s. 118%121 Fer&C H_8s. 11";(121 Pwl-st R €sl18: Geary-st 5s.. % — Sac EGR 55.108% 104 L . MQ: 100 8JVBs. m* - SF & skmcn&nzu— T%(S P of A 6s ® 2% aBa (1905)Sr . A.105% mon)s: B. %0"% gC z 2z g g% ,v 027222 a PY g?mmon-ug i,»-lrp";un Smg ™ Slkn G&EGI umsm WATER STOCKS. v Contra Costa 72 —. |Port Costa.. 84 6635 Marim Co.... — |Spring val.. ssi 89 GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 3% mmunz .o B4 Eqt G L Co. 3 Slclfllh “3& Mutual E L. — SFG&E 41 — OGL&H 63 “'nSFGLCo 5§ — Pac G Imp.. 33% 35 'Stkn G & E. 9 — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.300 — | BANKS. Am B & T. % [Tt Nagtont — — Anglo-Cal .. LP&A.. - Bank of Cal 4024 — Mer Ex (lig) ‘% 60 Cal Safe Dp.140 ationl. — — SAVINGS BANKS. Ger § & L.2025 2150 |Sav & Loan. — 90 Humboldt .. — Security Sav.340 400 Mutual — |Union Trst.iss0 — S F sa 535 - — STREET RAILROADS. California .. — 105 ; Market ..... 9915 — Geary ...... — — | Presidio 39 50 POWDER. Giant ....... T4% 76 Vigorit ..... 3 3la SUGAR. Hana . — & -Kilauea T 8y Homwaiian . 33% 34 |Makawen' o125 235 | Honokaa 124 13 | Onomea 31 Hutchinson . 13 = 14 | Pasubau .1l 13% 14 MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.161%163 Oceanic § Co 1214 1315 | Cal Frult As. 96 97% Pac AF A.. 2% 3 Col Wine As.101 — @ Pac € Borx.165 & — hore 5s. .. Afternoon Session. Boa $1000 Bay Counties Power Co. 5s. 35000 North. Shore 5s. | cALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Boar 400 Independence Of . $1000 United States, 3s. Afternoon Sesslon. Board— 300 Four Of1. AR N - 10 Axtec Ofi. Loy 200 Sterling OIl 188 500 Sterling Cil (B 90) - 1w 50 Munte Cristo Oil <11 MINING STOCKS. The follcwing were the sales in' the San | Francisco Stock and Exehange Board yester: day: pid Morning Sesston. 50 Con Cal & V. 95/ 200 Union Con... 10 100 Con Cal & V. 4| 200 Yellow Jacket 04 160 Occidental - 100 Ophir ... (1] 2 “The tulh'lnt were the. sales in the Pacifle Stock Exchange yesterday: Hul. .. i m Yellow Jacket \ GLOSING ' QUOTATIONS. IOm.Ofl.al.m B e 8 0% 08 a o oz M o4 0z o4 oL ozl = 2n i o8 2B a8 33 10 - 12! ot s 02 03 — 0 68 75| 3 05’ 94 94 g 16 %o i o E pe=y L E o 1 18 19 5 Lo et 11 AUCTION. SALES GREAT AUOTDN SALB OF STANDARD Trotting Horses lw-ml-olu ui lumm. AT THE PALO Al sAnnnAY, oc:osu ls. uu. Fitteen Commenc e een two- : Nazote, 2 3%7;:;(» of Azate, 3: m ter Prmcm endocino, 21911. wnmmt. u- 2:20, out of great ’ Rose. i ers and brothers of Elenu Lucrative, 2:1314; Mount and ‘the following brood mares: Fiower: Giri Rebecca (dam of five), s (dam of Laurel, 134 ); Carrie C, 2:2¢; Edith (dam of Idolita, » etc.); Mano (dam of Mendocino, 2: ‘l.'&. All these mares are stinted to Mon- 12 Third this sale takes place at the Remember, i famous Palo Alto stock farm. o P b COMBINATION SALE! 60 Head E. STEWART Auctioneer. 2 P Py Stylish Carriage Teams and Fast Road- sters, at Stewart’s, 721 Howard St. g, REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE at Arcade Horse Market, 327 st.. Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 11 a. m. I will sell head of ali-purpose horses and mares: alSo rubber-tired wire wheel buggies, 10 sets of bar- ness, 1 suprey, 1 good hack. HN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. N REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, Oct. 14, at 1140 Fol- som, 11 a. m., of RUBBER TIRES BUSI- NESS BUGGIES, EXPRESS, PEDDLING and GROCERY WAGONS and HARNESS. Also a £ood bunchiof all-purpose horses. Don't miss it Stone Company _(corporation) to Mrs. Minna Stelter, 1ot on NW line of Michigan avenue, 142 NE from its intersection with NE line of county road from Oakland to San Leandro, NW 120 by NE 40, lot 29, map Madison Square, Elmburst, Brooklyn Townshio: $10. Delia J. F. Wood (as executrix of sstate of William B. Brown) to Charles J. Bosworth, il interest in lot bemnring at a point on S line of lct 15, block 21, 200 E from W line of McPherson stréet, l: 67 by S 25, portion lot 16, map Osk Shade Tract, Alemeda; s Flerénce M. and Johm H. Grube to Lydia F. Shepardson (wife of E. J.), lot on W line of West street, 70 S of Thirty-sixth, $ 50:3 by W 116:3, block M, map_property Central Land Comblnyv 'ormerly Brown Tract, subject 10 zage for $1500; $10. Berry-Bangs Land Company (corporation) - A T, ‘Breed, ot 7. block B, map The Bangs Tract, etc., Berkeley: $10. Thomas Rickard to E. W. Hilgard, lot on 8 line of Bancroft way, 207 E of College ave- nue. T 3 by by 304:6, being E 3 feet land dis- tributed to first party decrec distribution in estate Reuben Rickard, deceased, June 28, 1897; conveyance aceepted by second party in full ‘settlement of difference between said par- ties as to correct boundary line between their properties on Bancroft way, Berkeiey: $10. John Fryer to Alice Rose Hilgard (trustee). lot on E line of College avenue, 304:3 § of Bancroft way, S 60 by E aoo, being N 60 feet of lot 24, block D, map portion Berkeley prop- erty. Berkeley: ¥i900. Kiico Rose Hilgard (trustee) to Sarah Haight Burns (widow), lot on E line of ml!x avenue, 360.50 S of Bancroft way. S 4 by B portion lot 24, hloc'kon map portion Berkeley property, Perkeley: $1 Emily B. Hopkins (widow) to Edgar B. Long, lot on W line of Arch street, 216.95 N of Rose. N 50 by W 124.26, lot 15, block A, map part Hopkins terrace. Berkeley; $10. James and Neilie F. Hamilton (wife) to Eli- zabeth A. Thompson (married), lot on W iine of Ninth street, 150 N of Bristol, N 56 by W 130, lot 8, block 78. map Tract B, Berkeley Land and n’rown Tmprovement Association, Berkeley; $10. Glennie Davies (single) to Lyman M. and Eima F, Kennedy, lot on S line of Rose street. 40 W of Walnut, W 40 by S 100, block 4, map fosubdivision blocks 3 and 4. Antisell Tract. 14 i Myy Whitworth (widow) and Waldo * M. and Clara W. York (wife) to Nettie Stearns, lot on SW cornlr of* Walnut and Vir- ginia streets, S 80. W 127.42. N to S line of Virginta, E to onln‘ block B, Plat Perey kele 1 Teran 3 and 3. B McChesney to ¥. J. and fation to Andrew fime of Thirteenth ayenue, 41 SW of Bast Six- teenth street, SW 34 by SE 105, being a por- o tt ‘Tractional block 69, Clinton, East Oak- médeor‘;leo': and Carolina S (or Caroline S.) Fake (wife) to Alzxnlnl?,u;w v ‘ln."1 |'= e. of East Fifteen =K Nwlnxh ‘lvmuuldhoni SW 35 by SE 100, Cllnto;. for subject to mortgage d; $10. bbard, figt 100 SE of Eleventh avenue, SE 50 w k 67, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. i ‘)C“.':l?‘n.mu I Cife) ;o’lo:n of J. Lizzie Ra axh1 (wife), lot Marsnall ::nfmu:':)ln of block 12, kel T en Francisco Savings Union (a corporation) to Arthur G. Harley, lot 17, block 11, mengod Map Central Park. Alcatraz and Newbury Sta- tions, Berkeley; §600. Sallie W. and A. W. Wright to John P. and Hannah A. Olson, lot 22, block 12, amend - ed map same, Berkeley; $10. Alexander Murdock to ;vmhrmgla A ife), lot on me_of sf P"O:;“d "Vfi)“?ll gu.lfldw 28.08, N 70, beginning. all lot 5 ot 0. “black C, Map Carrison Tract and ldevcenl property, Berkeley; $10. flliam and Ann Prichard (wife) to Alex- onder Murdock, beginning at a point 50.02 § of intersection of § line of Wilder street ani W line of Mabel, S T N 70, E 126 to beginning S 30 foet lot 19. in block C, Map Carrisom Tract, 1 e Annl- Reiner (wife) to Mre Sophlc Seman line of ware | | i Galifnrnia Stock £ {0il Exchange Local Securities, Electric Power Stocks Sugar Stocks, 0il Stocks, Etc., Etc PUBLIC SESSIONS DAILY at 10:30 a. m. and 2 p. m. Board Room— COURT FLOOR, MILLS BUILDING. Open to the Public. et “Offcial Sales and Membership List $1.50 per quarter, Post Paid.

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