The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 29, 1903, Page 8

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SUMMARY. OF TH. York nt of $45,827 in 8 ock and Bond market continves quiet. cle mark?t easy. and without feature. pecie to Hongkon, MARKETS. Silver and Exchange as previously quoted. 11 "heat and Barley sitwation unchanged. Oats firin. ( I in 1 sufficic s ¢ : request Ons. and Rye quiet, steady and unchanged. for the East. firm under meager siocks. Cheese weak. it supply and more or less weak. new in Hay or Feedstuffs. ons still dull in all posit s advanced as expected, under light receipts. i cs and Onions unchanged. Southern Vegetables tn free recespt. w Aspatagus coming in daily and selling high. v and Game in moderate receipt and steady. ather improves the demand for Oranges. This same date to twenty-four | on. 681 646 THE COAST RECORD. " Mounta ine. na and rain in has fallen 10 degrees or | - ature n vada and the Sierra. s sts are likely £ nia made a San Francieco for thirty b ng_midnight January 29: California—Fair Thursday except ern portion by night, continued | ther; hes ost in the interior n orning. fresh northerly winds in- foutherly winds on the northern coast southern California—Fair Thursday, colder; | nds; probably heavy frosts | oo arth win ALEXANE . colder. | nity —Falr Thursday, | and unsettied at night, con- weather, probably frost G sl g “aeIma Ay 3 Clear Cloudy Clear PrCldy 1., Cloudy The storm is now Snow_is fali- Southern to occur throughout McA ecast Offictal. EASTERN MARKETS. | S T NEW YORK. Jan i ned out entir K played sed t the wheat holdings the v ter 2nd rary Put was re moveda Tregsury ntribute the are of satisfactory market n the bull the we was dull and generally par value, $2,196,000 ates bonds were unchanged on the a1 cal NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Rales. High. Lo b sume R wn R n pid 900 Bh Gdd Bl re & Ohio 2,800 1008 1007 Ball & Ohlo DI, 100 o5l 95 | - ncific 4.300 3 u | Southers Colo South 1st pfd. 300 Colo South 24 pfd 100 Delaware & Hudson Lack & West ver & Rio G Den & R6.G prd.. 200 Erie 5% 9ob Erie 18t pfd 200 Frie 24_prd 700 Grews Northern pid Hocking Valley 100 Hocking Val pfd... iilinois Central 00 piral. . entral pfd. . * Southern Sowthern pfd. . Erie & West. & West prd Couis & Nash. . Manhatian L. .. Met; opolitan &t Ry. Mexican Certral Mexican Nationgl. . Minn & St Louts Kt Lake Mirson-i Pacific.... Mis M Kan & Texas. K& T pld . w Jerses Central 8 1. New Vork Central Norfolk & Western. 1000 Nor & West pld.: 2 Ontario & Western 200 Penneyivunia iteading A%l Reading 1=t pfd. some “elling ' in Pennsylvania, stock & point loss and news. A other money. York Stock Market. —To-day’s stock mar- and by midda: e power Jeft in the mar- ingenuity explain the late reaction of yester- h nullified the early gaine. long interests in wheat were unicad some stocks to protect their sharp slump. ed some hopes that the decline in stocks that the advance this morning, but an at- ) this morning met with which caused s unexplained gamated Copper made soine of strength on a rather vague supghbsi- 2ditions in the trade were adjusted that would prove profitable for the stocks om time to tige, but did not long their new position ©d a rather hardening ten mdon meney market downward here. market and has ake & small sum each day. vesterduy's slump in wheat 1op Buying orders for export was consid- its_relation to the ex- but conQdence is felt that a | campaign in wheat wiil antage of the export trade. the smatiest closing was dull and fractional gains over the in uonRId . the DIE, ther. in It was This moved but ster | Our | market was appreclably firmer. The | has reversed its recent tendency | t us % | closed st T8%c. 400, StL& w.. 0% L& W ptd... Pes | Pacific 2. Union Pac pfd. [N Wabash ......... 297 Wabash pfd ... 343, | Wheeling & L Erie. 253, Wh& e Wis 6% Amal_Copper €614 | Am car & Foun 411 Am Car & F ptd 92 Am Linseed Oil.... cass Am Linseed Ofl ptd 4615 Am Locomotive. ... 29 Am Locomotive prd a3s Am Sm & Ref..... 47 Am Sm & Ref pfa. bl Anaconda Min Co.. 100 Brooklyn Rap Trn o8 Colo Fuel & Iron. i Con Gas . 600 218 Continental Tob pfd s Gen Electric 2 19414 | 1nternational . | Irternational Power | Pressed | Tenn Coar ? | for demand and at’ $4 83. Reading 24 ptd.... ock Island ...... Rock Island pfd. .. St Louls & San F.. press Col Adame. ... Americ, s United States . Wells Fargo Miscellaneous. mpane: Hocking Coal . Int Paper pfd . Laclede Ga: National Natios North American Pacific Coast Pacific Mail People’s Gas Pressed St 1 Car. . Car prd Puliman Palace Car Republic Stee! .... Republic Steel pfd. Sugar NITED RAILROADS OF SAN FR. EW YORK, Jan. 28.—Curb quotations of United Rallroads of San F\‘lnrl‘l‘c‘o.. ‘Bl::ldz{‘ 2% :{Zééfi"‘ asked; subscriptions, 49% bid, | 3 % NEW YORK BOND: U S ref 2¢ reg..100 |L & N unif 4s.. i Do ecoup 109 Mexican Cen 4. Do 3s res 107 Do 1st inc Do coup . 107%; | Minn & St L 4= Do new 4s reg. 13415 M K & T 4s . Do coup ......134%| Do 2ds Do old 4s reg..110 Do coup . 110 | Do bs reg 103 | Do coup ......104%! | Atchison gen ds... 102 Nort & W con 451017 adjust 4 | R 7 =k 13| Reading gen 4s.. ® % 1015 64 Do gen 4s .... 85% - [Con Tob 4. FtW & D C iste11l “Con" 10415 % | 10815 8 | Central of Ga 5s.108 San A & A P 4s. 8514 Do 1st inc .., 78 |Southern Pac 4s. 9115 | Ches & Ohio 4%31106 |Southern Ry 5a. 11712/ Chi & Alton 315s. 78 |Texas & Pac Ists1i7 - | CB&Qnew 45. 94 . Tol St L& W 4s. 79 | C M&StP gen 4s.110% Union Pacific 4 1008, & N W con | Do conv 4s....105% R 1 & P 4s...107% Wabash lsts . ..11715 CCC&St L gen 45101 | Do 2ds 111 Chi Term 4s .... 85 Do deb B 6% Colo & South 4s. 93 West Shore 4s 1101, Denver & R G 4s. 081 W & L Erie 4s.. 021, | Erie prior lien 4=, 953, Wisconsin Cen . 2013 { C F I Con bs. Hocking Val 41581001 NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adame Con . - 20[Little Chiet 09! Alice . 25/ Ontanio . 25 Breece . %0(Ophir . 50 Brunswick Con ... 05 Phoenix . 08 Comstock Tunnel.. 09 42| Con Cal & Va 30 Horn Stiver B0 Iron. Siiver Small Hopes 30 Leadville Con .... 03!Standard . 00 | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. cMones— " ey |atinine— | all loane B aventure . 2 Time loans 114788 [Attowes s Bonds— Amalgamated Atchison 4s 101 Gas lsts 1041 | Mexican Cent 4s.. 75 | Raflroads— | Atchison . 8T ! Do pfd g ! Boston & Albany.258 | Franklin 9% Boston Elevated .153%; Isle Royale 1| N Y N H & H..2201 Mohawk -. B1% | Fitchburg pfd .. 114013 Old Domiiiion 18" | Union Pacific ... 1013 Osceola Mexican Central.. 241, | Parrot Miscellaneous— Quincy - ~10735 < Santa Fe Copper. 2%, Tamarack 158 Trimounta Dom Iron & S.... 55 |Trinity .... 1 Gen Electric ... 192 |United States zgz Mass Electric . 38% Utah . 27 15 | Victoria . 87 Winona H - 874 {Wolverine . ©m.107 Westinghou New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Close: Money on call, steady at 314@4 per cent, closing 3%4@4 per cent. sixty days, 4385 per Time money, firmer, cent: ninety davs, 4%@5 per cent; six months, per cent. 4%@5 per cent. ime mercantile paper, 5@5 86.75@4 86. 4 5355 Tor sixey Sterling exchange, heavy, at -80a- days. Bar silver, 47%e. Mexican dollars, 37%5c. Government bonds, active; rallrcad bonds, irregul; # State bonds, in- ar. e e e 7 : New York Grain and Produce. e NEW YORK, Jan, 28.—FLOUR—Receipts, 16.366 barrels; exports, 8570 barrels; qulet and a shade lower. i WHEAT—Recelpts, 9500 bushels; exports, 23,996 bushels; spot Ihl\l"kd, casy; No. 2 red, 8114c elevator. There Wwas more selling of wheat to-day and prices dropped, but:rallied somewhat in the afternoon. The close was about steady at '4@%c net tinues quiet under a moderate demand, attractive fru quoted at 4@3c Gize: PRUNE! Erades APRICOTS—In moderate &t T33@10c in boxes and 7 PEACHES—Quiet ‘at 6%,@9c for unpeeled. * fa "is steadily held. A @ 101 in but Common_are prime, H1,@d5%¢c; choice, 53 @ T@se. 5 S—Spot prunes show little new feat- | {ure, the demand being rather quiet, but hold- ers are firm and there is little pressure to sell. Quotaticns are unchanged at 3 4e for all equest and steady bags. 18c for peeled and Chicago Grain Market. T | * CHICAGO, Jan Ereater part of the d. the same interests whi 28, # -Wheat ruled weak the continued selling by d the break yes- terday, although early in the day a sNght rally occurred, due to a little support given the mar- ket bv the bearish; crop. "ai me operator. cables were lower big increase in the esti The news w and ate The opening was . with to 3 1ic at TSHG@TSIsc al TS3c there was a rally to 1Sic, there w ¢ the European ain a as May oft fter sell- | . but the hegvy liquidation caused a steady decline, the | low point being reaclhed at 7ilc, A fair ex- | port demand brought out a moderate demand business was done, there be tion by commission houses. in the day closing a 781yc, a loss of @lc. d a firmer feeling developed, oorn was active and a large volume of ng heavy liquida- The buying was scattered, but was mostly in the way of cover- ing by shorts option, | shorts, A flurry occurred in the January occasioned by’ an active demand from and as a result there was an advance of 3¢ in that commodity, the top price being | reached at 48ijc after opening at 45c. The ad- vance falled to hold and the greater part of the gal | May was fairly ;| at #15G44Ne, was lost, the close being lyc up at 455 steady and closed a shade up Oats were dull and steady the greater part of the day, but the close was better, »@%c higher | SH@deige. at Early prices in provisions were weak, due to liberal regeipts of hogs and a decline of 10@15c at the yard: lard down 2 The lexding futur Articles. Wheat, No. 2 Janua | May July ry Corn, Janua May | July Oats, ry January | May July January May . July .ol Lard, per Janua January May | July ry No. May pork closed 10@1: c and ribs were off 10c. es ranged as follows Mess vork, ver bbi High. Low T415 Open. 7434 e lower, | 10 20 salted shoulders clear~ sides | No. 3, 86@70%5c; No, | corn, 453¢c; No. Le; 3@4c; fat fons were as 2 spring w! 2 red, T3l ellow, 454c; No. No. r to choice basis of high wines, $1 30, 0. 2 3 white ve, 49l4c; good feed- alting, 6@ 1 flaxseed, $1 18: No. 1 Northwestern, prime timothy seed, $4; mess pork, pe: | bbl, $16 6214@16 7! short ribs sid lard, per 100 lbs, $10 10@ s (loose), $8 95@9 05; dry (boxed), $8 25@8 50; short (boxed), $9 S712@9 62%4; whisky, Articles— Flour, bbls . Rye, Barley Rece! 38, 3 ‘1500 243,000 000 ipts. Shipments. On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was dull and weak; creameries, 164 24%¢; dairies, 156@23c. Eggs, weak; 2lc. Cheese, dull and firm; 13@l4c. B — B | Foreign Futures. B LIVERPOOL. o quotations. o quotations. PARIS, ‘Wheat— ¥ Jan. May-Aug. Opening 22 o5 22 80 | Closing a225 2 80 3| Flour— | Opening . 20 60 30 10 Closing 29 60 30 10 Vew York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—There was but slight change in the London tin market to-day, spot and futures o sing at £132 1 Dboth The New York market was firm and a little higher, closing at $29 10G29 40, Copper advanced 10s in London, where it closed at £54 12s 64 for spot and at £5% 16s 34 for futures. quiet, but firm. lake, $12 3571,@12 62%; electrolytic, $12 37 The Standard closed at 12 6214; casting, $12 25@12 50. lead was unchanged here at New York market was $11 27 @ $4 1215, but | in London it was 1s 34 higher at £11 $s 0d. Speiter was and in London at £ nchanged locally at s, $1 90@5, Iron closed at 53s 6d in Glasgaw and at s 6d In Middleshoro. nd nominal. quoted at $; Locally iron No. 1 foundry was dull (northern) is 24 50; No. 2 foundry (northern), $22@22 50; No. 1 foundry (southern) and No. 1 foundry (southern), soft, at $23@24 50. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—Cotton futures open- ed firm at an advance of 4@8 yoints and closed | firm at practically the top level of the session, the nct improvement belng a matter of H@li roints .except on January, which closed with a net rise of 18 points Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO, CHICAGO, Jan. 28, 0od steers, $4 60@5 90. poor to medium stockers and feeders, @4 50; heifers, $2G4 60; bulls, $2 25@+4 40; calves, §3 507 HOGS—Receipts 40.000. Market butchers'. $6 40@6 60. zood to cholce h “ 70a6 fi!,,. rough hea: EP-—Receipts, 24 Good to choice weth: mixed. native lambs, @s 25 $2 2504 Northern Business. D, ambs, $4 75 ATTLE—Receipts, 23,000; market. 10G15¢c lower. to prime $3@4 50 40; cows. §$1 40 canners, $1 40@2 40; 00. To-day, 50.000; to- eavy, $6 40@6 60; light, £ 75a. SEATTLE, Wash., Jan 25.—Clearings, $515,- 052; balances, $117,380, SPOKANE, $200.644: balances, PORTLAND, Or.. 395; balances, TACOMA, Wash.. $36,672. 2715 balances, $222,274 Northern Wheat Market. TACOMA, changed; blue stem. 8615c: club, T6c. WASHINGTON. Jan. “OREGON. 28, —Wheat 28.—Clearings, ‘—Clearings, $141,- , Jan. 28 —Clearings, $37,- un- PORTLAND, Jan, 28, —Wheat—Walla Walla, 75c; Bluestem, 86c; Valley, 7Sc. London Wool Sales. LONDON, Jan. 28.—The offerings at the wool auction to-day numbered 14,544 bales, in- cluding Merinos sold freely, a good selection of New South Wales combing greasy caused animateq competition. The few lots of medium coarse and a lot of half-bred medium clips were taken for America. Forn;pii{arkm. LONDON.” Jan. 28.—French rentes, large selection of superior scoured. 100¢; English country markets, quiet and steady. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 28.—Wheat decline. March closed at 82c;" May closed at 8I%c; July HOPS —Firm. HIDES—Firm. WOOL—Firm. SUGAR—Raw, steady; centrifugal, 96 t. steady. e weak: flour in markets, firm. Paris, weak; French PR s in Paris, country 7 ' LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. The Gaelic took for Hongkong a treasure list \, ©Of $45,827, consisting of $2427 in Mexican dol- Jarg, $400 in gold coin and $13,000 in silver builion. There was no change in Silver or Exchange. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. $4 841 Sterling Exchange, sight 481% Sterling. Cabies 5.5 4 35% New York Exchange, sight. 124 New York Exchange, telegraph 15 Stlver, per ounce 3 o — Mexican Dollars, n s8H@s Wheat a;id Other Grains. WHEAT—There was no noteworthy —news from abroad. Chicago declined, in spite of a &ood demand, with larze bu Northern, and ‘the free purchazes who suddenly turned buyer This market remained as previously quoted, with futures weak and the cash grain firm. RNoon.a CASH WHEAT. : No. 1, $1 4215@1 5215, accordig to location; Milling, $1 535 per cti, FUTURES.® Session 9 to 11 Open. High Low. Close, May ........81 4115 §1 ;‘-.‘-5; $1 4105 §1 421 December ., 1 % 3172 1241 1 é p.m. Sessfod. > P il L Low. May it s December—No eales, BARLEY—Both cash about the same, with 1l around, CASH Feed, $1 15G1 1715 futures stood dull all 74 ing and Shipping grades, §1 18%,@1 20; Chevalier, §1 55@1 G0 for fair to choice.” = o s FUTURES. 1 Session 9 to 11:30 a. ®. . Open. High. Low. Close, | May SLI51L $1 15% §1 15% §115% December—_No safes.” ¢ 2 p. m. Session. High. w. _Close. siish o' % s % i 1 | I i i | i | ton; Ollcake Meal at the nill OATS—Were s teady at the advance already noted, with . 2 quiet “market. £ White. $1 2Tio@1 Black, $1 17%@1 25 for feed "and $1 25@1 3214 for seed: $1 2214@1 30 for common to choice and §1 3 @1 35 for fancy; Gray, §1 25@1 80 per ctl. CORN—There'{s nothing new to report. The demand is nothing extra und dealers quote previous prices, Western (sacked), §1 2212@1 25 for Yetlow, $1 2256@1 25 for White and $1 22%4@1 25 for mixed; Caiifornia, large Yellow, $1 40@1 45: small ‘round do, $1 50m1 60; White, $1 30@ 1385; Egyptian, $1 20@1 25 for White . and st * Brown. BUCKWHEA'T--Nominal at $1 75@2 10 per cental, RYE—$1 15G1 161 per ctl Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras. $4 40@ 4 65, usual terms; Bakers' Ext . $4 30@4 40; Oregon*and Washington, $3 70@4 per bbl Tor Family and $3 70@4 20 for Bakers'. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in packages are as follow: Flour, $3 50 per 100 lbs; 3 Rye Meal, $3; Rice Flour, i: Corn Meal, $§3 256@3 50; extra cream, do, 1@4 25: Oat Groats, $5 Hominy, ${ 25@ 50; Buckwheat Flour, §4 50@4 75: Cracked Wheat, $4: Farina, $4 50: Whole Wheat Flour, b3 Rolled Oats, barrels, $7 35@9; in sacks, $6 85@8 50; Pearl Barley, $6; Split Peas, boxes, $6 50; Green Peas. §5 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Steadiness characterizes all descriptions and prices remain unchanged. BRAN—$18 504710 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$22 [0@24 50 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barle; $25@28 per @26; jobbing, ” 26 BU@2T; Cocoanut Cake, $21G22; Corn Meal, $30@31; Cracked Corn, $30 50@31 50; Mixed Feed, $20G21; Cottonseed Meal, $26 50, HAY—Wheat, $12 5014, with sales of extra fine at-$14 %-. heat and Oat, $12@13 50; Red and Black t, $11@12 50; Wild Oat; $10G11: Barley, $1061; Stock, $8 30@9 50; Alfalfa, $9 @11 50; Clover, $8@9 per ton. STRAW—50@62%c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Limes are offering at the reduced quotations, but otherwise there is nothing new to report. The demand for Beans for the East continues. BEANS—Bayos, $2 80@3; Pea. $3 50 small White, $3 26@3 45, large White, $3 335; Pink, $2 50@2 75: Red, Lima, $4 23 5 @4 30; Red Kidneys, $4 7 lackeve, §3 75 DS—Brown Mustard, $3 25@3 56; Yellow Mustard, $3; Flax, §2 50q3; Canary, 6c for Eastern; ~Aifalfa, 9G1215c; Rape, 1%@2%c¢; Timothy, 6¢; Hemp, 34@3%c per 1b; Broom Corn Seed. $12g . DRIED PEAS—Niles, ¥2 50; Green, $1 15@ 2 25 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. There was some speculative buying of choice Potatc but the consumptive demand was light and prices for all descriptions were un- changed. “ine Burbdihks from Salinas and northern States were firmly held - and river kinds were steady, supplies being moderate. A car of choice Sweets from Merced cleaned up quickly at the top quotation. There was no _change in Onifons. Receipts of Los Angeles Vegetables were liberal and prices showed little variation. Sup- plies of Peas continued excessive, although stocks were reduced somewhat by shipments north and to nearby towns. There were liberal receipts of Mushrooms and prices were shaded. | A box of Asparagus from Isleton sold quickly at 50c per Ib. i POTATOES —Burbanks from the river, 30@ 5S6c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, 90c@$1 10 per ctl; Oregon do. THc@$1; Yaki do, 90c@$1; River Reds, 35@40c per ctl; Early Rose, for seed, $1 15@1 25 per ctl;: Garnet Chiles from Oregon. $1 per ctl; Sweet Potatoes from Mer- ced, jobbing at $1 50@1 60 r ctl. ONIONS—65@75¢ per ctl for cholce and fancy and 40@60c for ‘er grades. VEGETABLES® Green Peas, 2adc per ib; String_Beans, 10§121c; Wax, Cab- bage, 75@8be per ctli Carrots, 35@40c per sk: Hothouse Cucumbers, per dozen; Toma- from Los Angeles. §1 50@2 per crate and #1 75 per box: - Garlic, 3¢ per o Green Peppers from Los Ahgeles, 5@6c per 1b: Dried Peppers, 7@8c per Ib for Stockton and 9@loc for Los Angeles: Egg Plant from Los per 1b; Dried Okra, 16@20c per 3 quash irom Los Angeles, $1 25@ 150 per box; Marrowfat Squash, $12@15 per ton; Hubbard, $10@12; Mushrooms, 10G20c per' Ib. APoultry and Game. Receipts of Californla Poultry were light and the market continued steady at previous prices, fine large stock particularly, being in demand. Small Hens and Broilers were slow sellers, but cleaned up, as offerings were very light. A few cases of dressed Turkeys came 'in and sold slowly at 20@22c per Ib. The third car of Western live Poultry for the week was on sale and moved off well at good prices, Receipts of Game were iight and although good stock readily brought the quotations the bulk of the receipts came to hand tainted and Ead to be sold below the quoted rates. POULTRY - Live Turkeys, nominai per pair, $2@2 25; Goslings, $2@2 25; $0@6 per dozen for old and $6@7 50 for young Hens, $5@6: young Roosters, $0@7; old Roos- ters, '$5@5 50; Fryers, $5G5 30; Broilers, $44 4 50 for large and $2 5043 50 for small; Pig- cons_$1@1 25 per dozen for old and $2 50 for Squabs. GAME—Doves, $1 per dozen; Hare, $1@ 125 per dozen; Cottontail — Rabbits, $1 7 Brush Rabbits ' §1: Mallard Ducks, $2 50@3 panvasback, $3@4: Spri, $1 50@2: Teal, $1 1 25; Widgeon, $1@1 small Ducks, i5c@ §1; Gray Geese, §1 50G2 50; White Geess, 7c@ $1; Brant, $1 80 for large ‘and 75 for wmal Honkers, §3 50G4 50; Engl mon, $1°50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter continues in slender supply, ‘with a good demand and a firm market. The regular trade, however, dislike to gay over recent quo- tations, believing that the scareity is only tem- porary, and that with a day or two of clear Wweather there will be plenty on the market again, when values will recede to their previous level. Outsiders are being charged from e to lc over the quotations. and in some cases informed that they cannot be supplied. as dealers want to protect their regular custom- ers, Cheese continues weak and about half the trade are quoting l4¢ lower. ‘There is no further change in Eggs, but they are veak, With stocks ample for ail current Receipts were 33,300 Ibs Butter, 667 cases PR L v, e t T e bt 205 g 1b for fancy and firs 30c; store Butter, 20@25c. CHEESE—New, 141@i5c, for choice mild and 14c for fair do; Young Amecies. 15401 Eastern, 17@17%c: Western, 16%@17c per 1b. EGGS—Ranch, 30c for fancy and 28%@20c for lower and medium_grades: store, 28@20c; cold Storage Western Eggs, 25c. " Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Owing to the clearer weather the Orange market was more active yesterday than for some weeks, but supplies were too large to per- mit any advance in_ prices. The d for 'gfix‘flnu for the C| holidays about and that description was weaker, with supplies excessivi Tgen was only one auc- tion sale of Or; the old company selling 4 ney Navels, $1 Koo 1 60; standurd do, 1 60 in half-boxes an1 Limes, Lemons and Grépe Fruit were in free mfly prices had no quotal nge. was liberally TUDPIE Witk Hanass, "WhISh Were 'Ohecing freely at easy rates. The In quarter” boxes. i | { u steamer - Hops, bales | tra and 8@81.c for Languedoc: Peanuts, 5@ic 1 $175 tor large, $1 50 for medium, $1G1 25 for brought up 3430 bunches. were dull and unchanged. APPLES—50@65c_per box for common, 75¢ @$1 for choice and $1 25@1 75 for fancy. PEARS—Winter Nellis. $1 50@2 per box; otber Winter Pears. 40@75c, CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 50G2 per box for fancy, $1 26@1 75 for choice and Be@$1 for standards; Seedlings, 60c@$l; Tan- gerines, §1 25@1 75 for half-boxes and 73¢@ $1 for small boxes; Lemons, 75c@$§l for standards, $1 25@1 00 for choice and $2@2 50 for fancy; Grape Fruit, $2 for fancy seedless and $1@2 for lower grades; Mexican Limes, $3 50@4: Bananas, 31 50@2 25 per bunch'for New Orleans and 75¢@$1 50 for Ha- waiian; Pineapples, $26G3 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raix.x'us. FRUITS—Apricots, 5}%.@8c for Royals and 81:@13c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 4 @ic; sun-dried. Bla@4c; Peaches, 41.@Tlc: Pears, 315@4l:c for quarters and 5@l0c for halyes; Nectarines, 4%@b%c for white; Plums, S@ec for pitted and 1@1%e for unpitted; Figs, 498 for Mack sl 4S¢ for while. PRUNES—1902 crop, 234@2%c for the four sizes, with 4@ll%c premium for the larse sizes. RAISINS—1902 crop are quoted as follows: 2-crown loose Muscatels, 50-1b boxes. Bige per 1b; S-crown, G3c; 4-crown, Ge; Seedless,,looss | Muscatels, bc; Seedless Sultanas, bc; Seediess | Thompsons, Hle; 2-crown London Layers, 20- | 1b boxes, $1 40 per box: 3-crown, $1 50; 4- Apples and Pears J crown fancy clusters, 20-1b boxes, $2. crown Dehesas 20-1b boxes, $2 50; 6-crown Impe- rials. b boxes, $3; Seeded, f. 0. b. Fresno, | fancy,’ 1-lb_cartons, The; choice, Tie. | NUTS — Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 1214d | 13%¢; No. 2, 10@lic; No. 1 hardshell, 11@11 ‘s, | No. 2, 9%@10c; Almonds, 1lc for Nonpareils, 10%@11c for 1 X L, 10@10%c for Plus U Brazil Nuts, 12@13c; Fiiberts. 11@13¢; Cm?oln\ll! $4 50w 814G 10c per Ib. . HONEY—Comb, 12@13lsc for bright, 11%: for light amber and 10c for dark; water white extracted. G@7%c: light amber extracted, 5l @be; dark, 4@4% BEESWAX—27@ for Eastern: 2@12%c: Pecan ;_Itallan Chestnuts, c per 1b. Provisions. Quotations remain the with trade qulet. A CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12¢ \per Ib for heavy, 12%c for light medium, 14@14%c for light, 15G15%c for extra light, 16@163c for sugar cured and 17@17%2¢ for extra sugar cured; Eastern sugar cured Hams, 14¢; Cali- fornia Hams, 121@i3%c; Mess Beef, $10 per extra Mess, $11; Family, $12; prime Mess $15@15 50; extra clear, $2 ited Pork, 1%c: Pig Pork, $28; Pig: ., $0; Smoked Beef, 15c per Ib. LARD-—Tierces quoted at ¢ per Ib for com- pound and for pure; half barrels, pure, 123¢; 10-1b tins, 128c; B-1b tins, 12%c; 3-Ib tins, 13c. COTTOLENE — One half barrel, 10%c; three half barrels, 10c: one tierce, H%c; two tlerces, 9%c; five tierces, 9%c per Ib. Hides, Tallozé, Wool and Hops! same, HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1l3¢ under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 1lc; medium, 10c; light, 8le; Cow Hides, 9c for heavy and S8c for light; Stags, ; Salted Kip, Sic; Salted Veal, 10c; Salted Calf, 10%ec; Dry Hides, 17@17%c: Culls, 16§ 16%c; Gry Kip, 14c; dry Calf, 19¢c; Culls, 179 18c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 25@30c each; short wool, 40@tSc each; medium, 63@90c; long | wool, 90c@$1 50_each; Horse Hides, salt, §5 for large and §$2 50 'for medium, '$1G2 for small and d0c for Colts; Horse Hides, ary, small and 50c for Colts. Buck Skins—Dry Mexican, 32lc; dry Salted Mexican, 25c; dry Central ‘American, 32l4c. Goat Skins—Prime Angoras, 75c; large and smooth, S0c; medium, Bbe. e TALLOW-—Nc. 1 rendered, 513@6c per 1p; No. 2, 4% se, 3@4c. gre: WOOL—Spring—Valley Oregon, Lambs, 15@ 16c per Ib. Fall Clip—San Joaquin and Southern, 7@10c per Ib; do Lambs, 8@10c; Northern, defective, $@10c_per 1b; Humboldt and Mendocino, 12@ 15¢; Middle County, 9@llc per lb. HOPS—24%@26%c per 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. The expected advance in Hogs has occurred, the local packers bidding 6%c. Recelpts con- tinue light. l DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to deales BEEF—1@7%c for Steers and 6@6%c pef Ib for Cows. | VEAL-—Large, 8G9; small, 9@10c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 9@914c; Weth- crs, 10c; Ewes, 9@914c per Ib. LAMB—Spring, 15@16c; yearlings, 10%c per ound. L PORK—Dressed Hogs, 812@0%c per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. small i The following quotations are for good, scund Livestock, delivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for Cattis CATTLE—Steers, 812@9¢c; Cows and Helfers, 7@7%c; thin’ Cows. 4@bc per Ib. ALVES—4@515¢ per Ib (gross welght). SHEEP—Wethers, 4@4){c;. Ewes, 34G3%c per 1b (gross welght). LAMBS—Yearlings, 41@4%c per Ib. HOGS—Live Hogs, 160 lbs and up, 6 under 160 Tbs. 61.@6mc; feeders, 61, @63 sows, 20 per cent off; 50 per cent off, and stags, 40 per cent off from above quota- tions, General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, 514@5%¢ for June-July | San Quentin, 5.55¢: Wool Bags, 32@ | Flecce Twine, Tla@Sc. COAL—Wellington, § per ton; Southfield Wellington, $8; Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Roslyn, $7; Coos Bay, $56 00; Greta, $7; Wall cnd, $6 50; Co-operative Wallsend, $6 50; Richmond, §7 50; Cumberland. $12 in bulk and $13 25 In sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, Welsh Anthracite Egg, $13; Welsh Lump, $11 50: Cannel, $9 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and .$17. in racks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 43 per 2000 1bs and | $8 50 per ton, according to brand. Harrlson’s circular says: “Since the Sierra sailed the following vessels have arrived with | coal from Newcastie, N V.. viz . 2354 tons; Achnashie. 3970 tons: Kilmeny, 2400 tons; Elm Branch, 4350 tons; total, 12,974 tons. There are only seven vessels reported chartered to carry coal from Newcastle, i with a carrying capacity of about 23.000 tons; this is all that can possibly arrive here before May next. This list shduld incréase, when it is known that since September last 31 vessels have loaded grain for Australia from San Francisco, Oregon and Washington and 35 vessels have carried lumber from the coast ports likewise since last September. Of these 66 vessels, at least one- half should return here with coal, as the Colon- ial export business to Europe is almost nil. ““The placing of all foreign coals on the ‘free list’ should induce further shipments of Colon- ial, as the reduced cost to consumers should in- crease sales. This concession has been granted nominally for ene year from January 15, but the writer believes that coal will never appear on the dutiable lst. A further tage in favor of increased sales of coal a marked improvement in the price of oil, with an assurance of its being marked up still higher; hence the values of coal and oil as eco- nomic ' fuels are approximating very closely. Some grades of Newcastle fuel are finding a large line of consumers for domestic purposes and appear te give very general satisfaction.” PACIFIC CODFISH—The Alaska Codfish Company announce a cargo of new Alaska fish, ex-schooner Pearl, now discharging. O1L— Linseed, S6c for bolled and Bic for raw .in" barrels: cases, 5S¢ __more; California _Castor OIl, in cases, No. 1, 0c; pure, $1 }6; Lucol, 50c for boiled and 48¢ for raw ‘In_Barrel , extra winter' strained, barrels, $1; $1 05; China Nut, 85@62c per gal ; pure Neatsfoot, in barrels, 70c; cases, Thc; Sperm, pure, 70c; Whale Oil, natural White, 50@55c m‘ gallon: Fish Oil, in barrels, 4bec; cases, ; Cocoanut Oil, in barrels, 6330 for Ceylon and 58%c for Aus- tral 3 COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil in bulk, 16c; Pearl Oil, in cases 22lc; Astral, 2215c} ‘Star, 22%c;: Extra Star, 25lc: Elaine, 27%c; Eocene, 24%c; deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 17c;: in cases, 23ic; do, 72 bulk, 1834c: in cases, 25c; Benzine, In/ bulk. 16¢; in m‘lcl. 22%;’-"‘.:: legree Gasoline, in bulk, 2lc; in cases, TURPENTINE—S2c per gallon In cases and 76c in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD-Red Lead. 6@ 6l5c per Ib; White Lead, 6@6lc, according to quantity. SUGAR—The Westerm Sugar Refning Al ), o0 Bagss Cubes, A, Crushed and Fine Crushed, 4.90c; powdered, 4.75c; Candy Grartulated. 4.75¢; Dry Granulated, fine, 4.65c; Dry Granulated, coarse, 4.65c; /Fruit 'Granu- lated, 4.65c; Beet Granulated (100-Ib bags ectioners’ A, 4.65c; ia 25¢ 4.15¢; Golden C, . 05¢; 3.95¢c; barrels, 10c more: half-barrels, 25¢’ more; boxes, boc more: 50-1b 10¢ more for all kinds. _Tablets—Halt-barrels, 5.15¢; boxes, 5.40c per 1b. No ordeér taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent, Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, Flour, qr sks.. 18,816/ Hay, tons . Wheat, ctls 70,2153 Hops, bales ... Barley, ctls 5,320/ Wine, gals .... 50, Rye, ctls 562 Brandy, gals .. Beans, 420 Tallow, ctls 2,800 Hides, No. 220/ Pelts, bdls ... 420 Quicksilver, flks | $1000 Bay Counties Power Co 5s STOCK MARKET. | — % Beyond a slight improvement in Spring Val- ley Water at $84 S§7T3@S5 on the morning ses- sion yesterday, there was nothing new on the Bond Exchange, business being rather light. In the afternoon Alaska Packers was weaker at $152 50 and Glant Powder firmer at $65 50. The oil stocks were fairly active and stead: The miniog stocks continued to show a decreas- ing volume of* business. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Jan, 25. UNITED STATES BONDS. * 2 p. m. * Bid.Ask| Bid. Ask. 4= ar coup.. 10 LIl | 4s qr c (ew)13615138 4% qv reg....110 111 |is qr coup..10S 108 MISCELLAN |Pac E Ry 1031115 i L & |Pk & CH 6s.103 " — Fer & CH6s.117%121 Pk & OR ¢ IS 1183 Geary-st Os.. — 817 Pwl-st R 6s.118% — H & C51s..104 — |Sac EGR 5s.10215103 o 58 ... 98 100 |SF & SIVDs.122% — H R T&L 6s. — L Ang R 5s.119%31 LA LCo6s. — Do gtd 6s. — Do gtd 5s.105% — L A P lcon5s105 107 Mkt-st C 68.12215 - (1910) S P of C 6s (1905)Sr A.1088,107 (1905)Sr B.1073,108 Do lem 5s.1215,1211 (1908) 093y N Rof C6s.108 100 | (1912) 12044120% Do bs ....1218% — (S P of C 1st R 55,108 10815| ¢ gtd Ss...1221512815 Ss... — —'| Do stmpd.109% — (3 |SP R R 68,1401, — . %3S V Wat 6s.10913110% 1 Do 48 2dm.108 — 4 Do 4s 3dm.102%102! 0 88 ....115% Stkn G&E6s.100 110 Do con'8s. — 106 UG & E 0s.107% — WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 65 67 Marin Co ... 65 GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P, — 4 'Sac E G&R. 37 40 Eqt GRE Co. — 3% S F G &,E. 43 43% Mutual E L. — 7 |SF GLCo. 4% 6 0GL&H. 16% Stkn G & E. — 12 Pac GImp.. 38 — UG&E 4% — Pac L Co... 5313 — | s INSURANCE. Flrem's Fnd.313 — | BANKS. Am N Bank.125 — First Nationl — — Anglo-Cal .. 96 98 (L P & A...160% — Bank of Cal47213 — |Mer Ex (iq) 40 — Cal Safe Dp.1371,150 S F Nationl. — — SAVINGS BANKS. Sav & Loan Security Sa: Unfon Trst. | STREET RAILROADS. Ger S & L2100 Humboldt .. Mutual . California ..195 — |Presidio . -— | Geary = | POWDER. Giant . 8813 — (Vigorit 3 SUGAR. - _ Hana ...... 4% — (Kilauéa . 105 Hawatian .. 441y 45% Makawelt 27% Honokaa ... 13% — | Onomea 2413 Hutchinson . 151{ 15%|Paauhau 165 MISCELLANEOUS. 4153 Oceanic 8 Co — 21 Cal Frut Co— o7 'Pac A F A. 3% 3% Cal Wine As.1003, — |Pac C Borx. 16713 Morning Session. Board— 10 Cal Wige Assn ..... 10 Giant Powder Con . 30 Makawelt . 80 Makaweli 10 Oakland Gas ... 55 S F Gas & Electric Co. 15 8 F Gas & Electric C 30 S V Water, cash.. 45 S v Water ... 20 8 V Water, b 10 200 Vigorit wder . Alaska Pack.1 I - 3 $3000 N P C R R Bs. . $1000 Oakland Transit 5 $2000 S P Cal 1st Cons Bs (st $10,000 Omnibus Cable 6s Afternoon Se: Board— o 335528208 HH2EES238E825EUS = ion, 150 Alaska Packers’ Assn .. 152 50 55 California Fruit Canners ... 96 00 25 Grant Powder' Con . 65 50 50 Honokaa ...... = 13 15 25 Hutchinson S P Co. 15 374 0 Makaweli . - 27 50 14 Oakland Gas 6 $3000 Oakland Transit Cons Bs. 108 $8000 Pacific Electric Ry Bs. 111 00 $5000 Pacific Electric Ry 5s. $9000 S V 4s (3d mtge).. Street— 100 Equitable Gas .. DR CALIFQRNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Sl ey 102 25 Stocks— Bid. Asked, Abby Land & Improvement.. 1 10 Alameda Sugai 27 00 American Biscuit . 90 00 American District Tel . 6 50 Bay Counties Power . Cal €entral Gas & Elec 55 00 Cal Cotton Mills . 1 Jockey Club 105 00 1 Powder . Cal Shipping Co Cal Title Ing & Trust Central Bank of Oakland. Chutes Company City and County Bank . Cypress Lawn Imp Co Eastern Dynamite v: ar Plantation 20 00 50 60 Hanford OI1 . 148 00 Home Oil ... 325 3 30 Honolulu Sugar . 26 00 32 00 Imperial Oil 18 50 = Kern Oil ... 50 London and § F Bank (Ld. Monte Cristo Oil Mercantile Trust Northern Cal Power _ Nevada Natiopal Bank North Shore Rallroad Oll City Petroleum Orpheuin Company Peerless Ol Pacific State Paraffine Paint . Postal Device & Imp . Reed Crude OIl . 8 F Drydock . San Joaquin O . Sausalito Land & Sperry Flour Company . Standard Electric .. Sterling Ofl . Thirty-Three "Oil Twenty-Eight Oil Truckee Electric . Union Oil .. Union Sugar ..... United Petroleum . United Gas & Flectric . Western Fish Co West Shore Oil .. SALES, Morning Session. Board— 16 Home Oil 400 Home Oil 400 Sterling Ofl, b 5. 100 Sterling Oil. s 30. 109 Sterling Ofl 200 Senator Oil . 100 Morite Cristo Oil 400 Kern Oil ..... 100 Twenty-Elght Oil . 200 Twenty-Eight Oil 1000 Monarch Oil 1000 Independence Oil 1000 Independence Oil 900 Lion OIl ... 1000 Ofl City Petrol 1500 Junction Oil .... Street— 100 Central Pt Con Ol . 100 Sterling Oil, s 30.... Afternoon Session, Board— 600 Lion Of .. 675 Twenty-Eight Oll . 200 Sterling Ofl 200 Sterling Oil 6500 Independence 500 Junction Ol 125 Kern Oil 300 Home Oil 100 Home Ol 1000 Four O} 10 Peerless Ofl MINING STOCKS, 2 T r 3B sHe=nssEgsan "» B & won EIRBLRRBUDB - Following were the sales in the San Fran- elsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning 700 Belcher Session, 07| 500 Mexican 106 25 29 15 o 8 5 v AUCTION SALES & P2 pay AUCTION SALEOF 49 Head High Class Standard-Bred Pal Alto Two-Year-Olds TO BE SOLD JANUARY 29. FRED H. CHASE & CO. announce that they will seil THURSDAY EVENING. January 29, 1803, at 7:30 o clock. (In new corrigated irc.. pavilion by electrio light.) The entire crop of the Palo Alto two-year-olds (foals ot 1901), consisting of colts, fiilies and geldings, by such sires as Mendocinu (3. 2:19%; Altivo, 2:1814; Nazote, 2:2815: Azmoor, 2:2034; Monbells, : 13472, Alta 19%; Belle Bird, 2 2:18%: Elia, 2:29%; Masden, cino, Electant, Aerotele by Mano (dam of Mendo- Rosmont); Sweetwater, 3 lo Alto, 2:08%: Ashby (dam of Arla, 2:16%, and Atheno, 2:15%): Expres- sive, 2:12: rtrude Russell, 2:23%; Liska, 2:28%; Lucyneer, i Salile Benfon, 2:17%. Sweet Rose, 2:25%. Send for catalogues, Horses at yard January 27, 1903. FRED H. CHASE & CO.. 1732 Market st., San Francisco. At the conclusion of the Palo Alto sale the Oakland Carriage and Implement Company | Ml mell one McMurry driving cart, ome Me- 5 | Murry standard sulky, one speed wagon, one Faber racing wagon_‘all pneumatic and new work, FRED H_CHASE & CO., Live Stock Auctioneers. # Wait for This Sale of & TROTTING HORSES NEXT THURSDAY, FEB. 5, 1 WILL SELL 35 Head of Choicely Bred Trotters and Pacers, Sired by Anttim (atre ~of = Anzella, 2:06). Oro Wilkes 2:11, Brino Tricks 2:11%, Ha: thorne, Director %17. Dictator Wilkes, Alu- mont 2:26, etc. 1l between the ages of 4 and 9 years; fit to work now and guaranteed thoroughly broke: no waiting two years fer them: they will be shown by the side of a sad dle horse, wiere buyers can see their gait and action and know what they are purchasing There will also be perfectly matched road and carriage teams, besides a number of draft and general delivery horses. Besides these I w sell the handsomest tally-ho brake in Califor nia, cost nearly $1500; a four-in-hand set of harness made by Mosier of New York, cost $500; a splendld soider phaeton, Frazfer ca | surrey, single and double harness, etc.: only been used about 20 times: as good as new Everything—horses, carrfages and harness suaranteed as reoresented. Catalogue wili be {ssued. Any one wanting a handsome sire, a first-cl fast trotter or pacer. an Ideal road ster a pegfectly matched team of any kind | should wait for this sale, which will be heid at 11:30 a. m., In the OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, 246 Third Street. Near Folsom. WM. G. LAYNG. Auctioneer. Room_for 2000 people to see this sale. = = 2 69 HEAD GENTLE DRIVERS WELL BROKE WAGON HORSES TRUCK HORSES FAST PACERS MATCHED TEAMS Consigned by W. Z. MOSS, Lakeview, Oregon, At Auction | THURSDAY. ..JANUARY 29, 1 P.M. STEWART'S HORSE MARKET 721 Howard Street E. STEWART, Auctioneer. 1200 Andes . 200 Potost | 300 Belcher 200 Potosi | 700 Beicher .. 600 Savage .. | 100 Best & Hel. 200 Silver Hill 100 Caledonia . 100 Union Con 100 Caledonia Union Con 200 Chollar . Utah . 200 Gould & Cur. 200 Utah 500 Julla ........ 03| 200 Utah 100 Mexican -1 03, 300 Utah ’ 100 Occidental ... 42| 200 Yellow Jacket 300 Ophir 1 624/ 500 Yellow Jacket 200 Ophir 7 Seasion. | 1100 Andes . 300 Overman .... 0 500 Andes . 200 Potosi “ 400 Belcher 300 Savage 30 | 200 Belcher ! 600 Savage n | 530 Caledonia 1200 Sex Bolcher . 18 200 Slerra Nev 600 Silver Hill 300 Union Con 200 Utah ... 200 Utah _...... 200 Yellow Jacket on 100 > & V.1 72% 200 Con C & V..1 80 200 Gould & Cur. 40 500 Gould & Cur. 30 200 Hale & Nores 13 200 Justice . o8 el T 50 Ophir . CLOSING QUOTATIONS, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 25—4 p. m. Bid.Ask. | Alpha 06 08 Julia . Alta 05 09 Justice . ‘Andes 08 10 Kentuck Belcher ... 6 37 Mexican Best & Bel..2 00 2 15 Occidental | Bullion .. 09 10/ Ophir . Caledonia ...2 45 2 50| Overman . Challenge C. Potost . Choilar 32 Savage | | Confidence ... 98 1 0| Scorpton Con C & V..1 75 1 80/Seg Belcher . 02 08 Sierra Nev, 04 05 Silver Hill 34 35| St. Louis 18 —|Syndicate — o7 64 06| Union Con ..1001 08 56| Utah . 33 W 41 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28. Giibert and Margery Palache to Roman Cath- olic Archbishop of San Francisco (a corporation sole), lot on N line of Fell street, 137:6 W of Franklin, W 33 by N 120; §10. Elizabeth Evans to Nathan Abraham, lot on S line of Clay street, S1:3 E of Devisadero, E 35 by S 127:8%; $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Frank and Charles B. Johnson, lot on SE corner of Post and Baker streets, E 137:6 by § 137:8; $12.240. Julia M. Carroll to Isaac Eliaser, lot on § line of Oak street, 208 W of Baker, W 25 by 37 10. Eé‘:y-n' : Clinch to Joban H. C. Prien, lot on S line of Jackson street, 30:9 E of Maple, E 30:9 by S 119:1; $10. Ely I. and Helen J. Hutchinson (Woodward) to Robert S. Moore, lot on W _line of Stevenson street, 70 N of Fourteenth, N 5 by W 7 8o lot on E line of Valgncia street. N of Four- teenth, N 110, E 180, S 95, W 5, S 15, W 105: $10. James W. Kerr to Steiger & Kerr Stove anil Foundry Company (a corporation), lot on SE corner of Fighteenth and Foisom streets. S 150 by E 206; $15.000. Alvinza Hayward to Sarah A., Sadie K. and Mortimer C. Dewitt, lot on NW' corner of Fif. lmnm‘lnd Landers, W 25 by N 85, guitelaim Saiah A.. Sadie K. and Mortimer C. Dewitt to Edwin W. Bennett, same; $10. Thomas Fogarty to Elizabeth. Fogarty, lot on S line of Twentleth street, 355 W of Dolores, W 25 by S 1t4: gift. THibernia Savings and Lean Society to Fran- cis M. G. Chase. lot on B line of Castro strect, 66:6 S of Hill, S 21:3 by E $1800. Thomas W.. Katherine. A" Christopher ©. and Lily A. Rivers to Silvio Lazzarini and | and Larkin streets. N 38 by E $7:6 | Amy H_Dick (Hammer: to Fanni, i 701 52 | $U i | i i 41 97 $o. | 83" Charles Baer. lot on S line of Alvarado street | Huttman. Jot on SW corne: i1 Toechini, lot commencing 112:6 § of Sortn Point street and 112°8 E of Hyde® % 25 by S 25; $10. A. P. Hotaling & Co. (a _corporation) to Elizabeth Strother. 'lot_on NE corner of Pine . $10. Hymme: and e M. Harney lot on NW line of Tehama stroet, 333 S\ of Fourth__SW 15 by NW 70: $1 Annie Mayre (wife Franc: cis J_ Mayne, lot on SE Hne of 125 NE of Sixth, NE 25 by S= 73: zift Mary Crosthwaite (Boyd) (wife of H. H.) to Emil Schafer. lot on Y line of Third avenue. So0gS of Poinit Lobos avenue, S 25 by W 120 Edward H. Jr. and Willlam ¢, J.) to Fran- hipley street, Plerre and Victorine Klein to Walter S, Var. i »= Tot on W line of Fifth ~venue, 125 N of street, N 25 by W 120; $10 Walter S Varnam to Bertha S Varnam, ! same: $10 B. H_Grifins to Bernhahd Getz, lot on S line of J street, 93 E of Forty-fifth avem E 5 by § 160; $i6. vy Willilam € and Sarah 1. Hamerton (0 Charles H. and Caroline 1. lein ot on NW line of Precita avenue 263 NE of Mission street NE 25 by NW Precita Valley lot Jacob Heyman Company (a corporation) to 230 W of Homan avenue, W 2 18€. Heyman Tract: $10. Charles Daer to Oscar Heyman, same: $10. S. Ducas Company (a eorporation) to Julius Crescent and Wavne street. S by W 70 los 261 267 W5 267 and 200 Hoiliday May A: $10 Ann Corkery (Flannigan) to Patrick Moramy, by S 118, lot 1 lot

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