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THE AN FRAMNCISCO CALL, THURESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1903. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. P ocal Stocks and Bonds selling fairly. 1 al - Bran and M 1, Oats, ( id. -street Stocks tame and unchanged. ange unchanged. Silver a fraction firmer. “hwat apparently in ample supply every: there except orn and -Rye unchanged. still firm and Hay and Straw easy. "Beans continue steady, but in light demand. Butter slowly weakening. Cheese lower. gs con inue to shade off under large receipis. ns in fair demand. Cottolene lower. Dried Fruits possibly in rather better demand. > Catt Sheep and Hogs as previously quoted. Potatoes and Onions continue to arrive in large quantities. Poultry and Game quict and unchanged. afher more demand for Oranges, Lemons and Limes. . Weather Report. % are winds prevail t N FRANCIS ¥ It A 8an ifornia—Falr Tempors acifl *wone have been slight in a they are slightly in the upper rancisco for thirty sary 26, 1903 Thursday; fresh Thurstay; fresh y—Fawr Thureday; H. WILLSON, ¥ in Charge | th . a’spount, for bo ifeet Account anze thare were duy »-, balance Teacted again ning ters bearing on the money se were tbe Yesterday's intruduce & new factor of im- situation. The subtreasury led upon to-day to make any f point, £o declined 10 points to 40 showing a funds. casury. customs collections, brought the loss to vernment institution for the day up to the aggregate that sccount $3,339.000. There is i that the drain at Yestorday's by a large contraction of the banks by a transfer to n: wnders. As A matter of fact, made thelr reappearance in the foreign 16-@uy and were principally respon- fos the casier tone in that market, al- large t pri one of continued Cepressed to-duy, ces was feverish e was quite & e opening and e way of gains hich was duil gnd course of the mofey minant factor in enthusiasm harden and lenders ss ai lower rates riod. This was e money situation. here and relaxation t of off demands but New York continuance of the transfers combined with very loss since upon cash resources in the loan of export taking London bought stocks slightly On the other hand, sterling at it was not known, how Buenos Ayres. transaction, “until after the close of the market that is in but its ef- s 15 not different from the 1 It is not improbable weak closing in the stock market was n inkling of this mews. The lack of confinmation of yesterday's rumors regarding Louts e appearance of an effort to revive the influence Metropolitan Street Paul tHe:rumors. The specisl pressure against Railway was aiso re- smrded as yather ominous. The rise In St ‘a5 Gue to the possibility that the di- rwqm\zr“,‘:;:o-w'. meeting :L“'Z'..‘.T uoh proposed new stock .. . amateg Copper felt the benefit of an advance . the sflling price in Burope of the metal. allege Ges and North American refiected the mport -of - the purchase of the lgttér, The buying of Sugar was attributed fevorable trade 450, 0d)._par i dlet. call, Teports. The bond -market wes quite broad but the price meévement was irregular. Total sales, “nited ‘States bonds were all unchanged on NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stock— hison . on pia ... Heltimore & Okio. Balt & Obio Pfa. .. Cenagian_ Pacific.. Canala Southern.. “hes & Ohio.. Chicago & Alton Cngo & Alton pfd_ hgo & Bast DIl £o & Gr Wesin. C&GW, A pHd.. &G W, B pid.. ‘ %o & Norwestn. #5 Term & Trn Cleo T & T pra. O & st Lou Colo Bouthern...... Colo 8o Ist vld.... A At Open. 1,100 00 1.400 160 3100 High. Low. Close. BTi, B6% 86% 100% 100" 100 8 T o7 3 w3 b W N T iy B0 o M @ B E GENERAL | Amer Locometive. . | Awmer Loc prevails r the er the plateau re- | occurred in portions | difterent tmes | Time | | Colo So 24 pfd... | Dei & Hudson..... | Del, Lack & West Denver & Rio Gr Den & R G ptd a &0 ¢ Nor_pfd Hocking Valley Hocking Va Mexican Central... | Mexican National.. | Minn & St Lous Missourl Pacific | Mo, Kaens & Tex | Mo, K & T pra. Readi t p | Reading 2d ptd | Rock Island Rock Island prd. ... | Bt Louis & 5 F... £t £t st st st Kt Sowestn pfd. . Paul . Paul pfd & 3 -4 1 1 Wabash Wabash pfd Wheel & Lake 24 pt W&LE 2 Wisconsin Amer Linseed Oil.. Amer Lin Oil pfd > Fuel & Iron a Gas.. on Tobacco pfd General Eiectric.. Hocking Coal Inte Inter Pay | Laciede Gas. .. National Bisci National Lead. No American | Pacit Pacific Ma! . People’'s Gas i Pressed Steel Cai.. Pressed § Car pfd Pullman Palace Car Repubiic Steei. Republic Steel pfd. ar | Tenn' Coal & ifon Union B & P Co TB & P Co ple 7 8 Leather....... 5 Leather pfd.. Rubber. ... .... = Rubber pid. Paper. pra.. 1007 160 1,909 L300 700 E on this S 1793 179k Steel 388, Steel pid BST) BNy 88 Western Union. . 8% 89% g9l | Total sales 487,700 shares, UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRANCISCO. | YORK, Feb. 25.—Curb quotations of 1 Railroads of San Francisco: 80% bid, ¥1% asked; subscriptions not quoted. | W Bonds. ¢ YORK BONDS .108%5 unified 4s.1; ent 4s .. Do coupon . Do 1st inc . Do new 4s Minn & St L 4 | Do coupon”. M K & T 4s. Do old 4s, |_Do 2ae | Do coupon XY € gen | Do 5s, res. % N J C gen | Do coupon . 2% Nor Pac 4s Atch gen 4s 1044 | Do 3s L T3 Do 2df 4s ..... 92 [N & W con 4s...1011 Bal & Onio B3 cony | Can s Central of Ga Do 1st ine | Ches & Onlo 43 | Chi & Alton & NW con 4% 771480 Ry On | C.B & Q new 4s. 9i% Tex & Pac f & StP gn 4s110% T. St L & W 4e s..132% Union Pac 4s . 48 & Nash.....128% De Beers . | Rocki reased 474,000 bushels; afloat for and !:l" E:fi opened weak at a decline of T@11 points and |1 25 per ctl; Garnet Chiles-rom Oregon. 75¢ closed firm, net 2 points lower to 4 points | per cti; Sweet Potatoes from Merced, jobbing higher. at $1 60 per ctl ONIONS—60@70c per ctl for choice and fancy and 40@60c for lower grades; Green Ontons, 30@50c per box. , VEGETABLES —Green Peas, 5GSc per 1b; Cabbage, $1 per otl; Hothouse Cucumbers, S @2 per dozen; Tomatoes from Los Angeles. $2G2 25 per box; Green Peppers from Los An geles, 15¢ per Ib; Garlic, 2}@3c per 1b; Dried Peppirs, i@sc per Ib for Stockton and 1 o2 Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Feb. 25.—CATTLE—Receipts, 21,- 000, including 200 Texans. Market active and 10@15c lower than Monday. Good to prime steers, $535@5 00: poor to medium, $325@ | 12le for Los Angeles; Marrowfat Squash, 475; stockers and feeders, $235@4 60; cows. per ton; Hubbard, $12@15; Mushrooms, 3@3% per cent. The rate of discount in the S4 Ton o3 s0gd B0, | - open market for short bills 15 3% per cent and | Toymied steers, $38GLE0. o o tomor. Poultry and Game. | for three months’ bills 3% per cent. New York Money Market. row, 30,000 estimated; left r, 5000. Market opened slow, average strong. Mixed and butch- $6 580G+ 15; good to cholce heavy, $7 15@ | 35; rough heavy, $680@710; light, $6 450 NEW YORK, Feb, %--Close: Money on| ® SHELD Recsigts . 5000 SHEEP—Recelpts, 25,000 Market steady | call, steady, 215@3 per cent, closing at 2 per | and lower. Good to choice wethers, $5@3 50; Two cars of Western Poultry were marketed | and moved off fairly well at good prices. The receipts of local stock were moderate and ex- cept for large young Broilers and Fryers, the market was casy, owing to the opening of the : firm; fair_to choles mixed, $4@i75; Western sheep, Lenten season. Prices, however, Were un- ot eng e ‘money, firm; all perlods, 4%@S | L4 607 Mative. lambs, $475G7; Western | changed. Turkeys, both live and dressed, soid Prime mercantile paper—4% @03, per cent. lambs, $4 T5@7T. slowly at easy prices. Nine cases of the latter ST. JOSEPH. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Feb. 25.—CATTLE—Re- Sterling exchange, easfer, With actual busi- came in and sold from 18@2fc per ness in bankers' bills at $4 87.50@+ 87.55 for 1 Game was In free supply and like Poultry demand and at $4 84.20@+4 84.30 for sixty days. | celpts, 2400; natives, §375@525; Texas and Was dull. Posted rates—$4 85% and $4 8835, Westerns, @4 66: cows and heifers, $2@ ' POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 15g17c per Ib. Commserciai Dita—84 SA L 84 e K 1o, bulie and stags. 35000, | Geese, per pair, §2G2 50; Goslings. 3862 803 Bar sliver—48%c. Mexican dollure—38e. yearlings and calves, §2 T5@4 35; Ducks, $6@t per dozen for oid and $6@8 for feeders, $3 25@+4 60. tocker d i i | young: Hens $5 5UG6; voung Roosters, $6 5O Bonds—Governments, steady; rallroads, | HOGS—Recelpts, 6692; light and light mixed, @7 50; old Hoosters. $5@5 50; Fryers. 35 508 irregu $675G60 0214; medium and heavy, 368547 10; | 6 50 Broilers. 3545 S0 for larse and’ $igi 50 _— bulk, 36 5G7; pigs, $ 300040 | for small; Pigeons, §1 80 per dozen for old SHEEP— . 3200; mostly 15@2%c | 2 60@2 5 for Squabs. b p ] ket. lower. ' Quality not good. v 15025 | and N2 OO e ‘$101 25 per dosen: Cottontall London Money Market g AT %6 e Rabbits $1 50 Brust, 1:;?2;‘1:3“)31.13&;{ t::;-;, LONDON, Feb. 24.—The release of $15,000,- J i $3@3 50; White Geese, ;, Brant, 3 000'in connéction with the retirement of Treas- Northern Business. Honkers, $445; English Saipe, 3 00; common, ury bills, in addition to disbursements for 4 Tt $1 50. r;nrocd dlfvldend{ temporarily somewhat ufied SPOKANE, Feb. 25—Clearings, $203,241; | 2B 3 the rates for money in the market to-day, but 883, the efect was dasssnad by the Cal for BIE000 | e e b 25, Clearirigs, PRASY Butter, Cheese an £8S. 000 for the Japanese loan. The indebtedness to | palances, $164,318. jidiadd ‘ the Bank of England is about $35,000,000. | P ERCOMA, “Feb., 25.—Clearings, $415,054;| While there are still some sales of fine cream- S o balances, $37,339. ery Butter at 3ic, they are generally from * - . 3 PORTLAND, 25.—Clearings, $805,579; | second hands and the® first-hand market is 3 i i o weak, with receivers offering freeiy as low a: New York Grain and Produce = 82. Receipts continue large and unevenly die- | Northern Wheat Market. tributed, and all dealers have plenty of stock * M e o | on their floors. steady. Sales, 117,000 bags, Includin March, | .35, May, 4.50g4.55 DR June, 4.60c; July 4.30 Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. PEACHES are quiet and unchanged at 12 Limes, but as supplies were large, prices were | 18¢ for peeled and 6% @Sc for unpeeled. unchanged. The .market was almost bare of ripe Bananas, but the steamer that arrived @ | 5 MU | Wheat and Other Grains. 1 /| | [ * . ) | from Honolulu bad large supplies, which will i1 WHEAT—The English and Continental mar- | be marketed to-day. Winter Nellis Pears were “hi I | kets are quiet and featureless, and the situa- A higher, stocks being light. There were no | Chicago Grain and Produce. | | o o o e o e ompus | Chngés in Apples and the market had an easy ! “It seems inevitable that Wheat supplies will | °0%; % - % | be superabundant. Europe I8 getting Wheat | oAl freely from Russia and the Argentine, with the ey Ot “CHICAGO, Feb. 25.—Lower cables and favor- Indian movement at hand."" Bradstréet's gives | 35 SieRs e able weather brought out considerable selling bt status of the world's stocks as follow W i Nellis fro; 1d st in the wheat pit at the start and a good many East of & decrease of 474,000 bush- N s T o e st 5 per box. CITRUS FRUITS—Fancy Nav: longs sold out, while commission houses had IEgS Andfiont; au Ingsaese 05 KO0, 000 1 Oranges. bushels: net ncrease, 000 bushel | g5 . sales for nt. May opened K @%c | = Wiiey trom Chies e e @225 per box (with some speciels higher); 3 ca o Northwest | 42 a0 o @1 60; Beed: lower, but soon advanced on & bullieh, but the demand Ehidlas, SLINGLT. ssandagl B S0 Lo0 where sloy. Stocks are not decreasing as they should at ‘this sea. | son. St. Louls reports receipts increasing in spite of the bad condition lings, 75c@$1 25; Tangerines, 56c@$1 25 per box, according to size of box; Lemons, 75c@$1 for stand 2061 50 for choice and $2G2 50 for g00d demand from commission houses sald to be acting for S{. Louis people, selling up to TT%e. A little weakness in other grains caused Pt Apmas snd Skxs |isancy: Fruit, $1a250; Mexican Lime: . \ o that that section Ix full of Wheat: So the sit- € s - some selling by locals and reaction to 77c fol- | uation seems bearish, both In the United States | Juy' Orieans an 101 1o tor Hawatinar " = lowed. The light offerings izte in the day was nd Buro . : the main cause for the falrly firm feeling In California the approach of tax assess- which pervaded the pit at the close, and_final figures on May were unchanged at (7i@77ic. Corn met &n active demand from provisfon pécple and following a slight dip at the outset the market turned strong. Unsettled weather was a bull factor, as was the poor grading. | The close was strong and %@%c higher, at 46 | @itie, for May. i The éarly weakness in corn and wheat affect- | Dried Fruits, Nuis and Raisins. Some dealers think that they see some im- provement in the demand for Fruit, but if sc 1t 18 light and confined to small sales. remain unchanged. FRUITS —Apricots, ment day keeps the market weak, and whether | it will recover afterward remains to be meen. | Certainly there i8 not enough Wheat on the | Coast to cause any decline, conditions being directly opposite. CASH WHEAT. No. 1, $145@1 521 ording Milling, '$1 6041 62 } to location, ; = S1G13c for Moorparks: Fvaporated Apples. & | €4 cats, but on the advance in the other grains | - REs, x ' T ‘ this market became firmer. The close was | Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. g E‘g}'xflc | ;.‘g‘;‘.fi T strong, with May % @%¥c higher, at 35%c. Open. High. _Low. Close. | : Nectarines, 43@dlsc for white; Plums Provisions were strong throughout the day on | May . S1 45 §145 S1 4% $1 44 | B@Ce for pitted and i@1le for unpitted; Figs, good buying Ly packers, and the close Was at | December 24 1205 . 1280 1 10| 4 for Dl A 4080 T 3 $,bisher range of pricte. May pork wes uy Py | R R B S TN o e tour { 1734c, lard was 5 er, W o NES . 2 Togise better. b | May it §Close. [ fizes. with @lfc premiom for the large T"f‘ ‘l liog “‘“"0"“ "““:;“ n“ Lonowe: | 1238 1 235 i ;f,.,z | , BAISINS 1002 crop are quoted as follows: | " Articles pen. gh. There is pothing new g a e B | Wheat No. e v i RN e S gun. 4o Bledicng ol | February tindex quict and without feature. T e s Jm; CASH BARLEY. Ib boxes, $1 40 per box; 3-crown, $1 5 Corn No. $116%@1 18%; Brewing and Shipping | fancy clusters, 20-1b_boxes. crown Dehe- | | | | i Peiruny w . $1 2001 Chevaller, for seed, $160 | sas, 20-1b boxes, $230; 6-crown Imperials, 20 4 g . for falr ta ice. b. Fresno, fancy, 1-1b July Ld UTURES, | Session 9 to 11:30 a. m NUTS 3 Qen. Hlgh Low Close | N%gI00 Aimonds, e for-Nonpareils, 101 y f : e | 2 gu@loe; , X o 10%; My s NOLaS% $113% #115% $115% | Giic'for I X L. 10G10ic for Ne Plus Ultra e d 8@stc for Languedoc; Peanuts, 5@7c for - an e = alon astern; Brazil Nuts, 12@lscy Filberts, 126 Open. High. Low. Close. 215c; Pecans, 11@l3c: Cocoanuts, $4 50@0. May ........$1 15% $1 10% $115% $§1 16% | HONEY-Comb, 12@13%ec for bright, 1lie ., per Deceniber—No_ sales. February . 9 02% 965 for 1'ght amber and 10c for dark; water white il OATS—Outside of the Government demand | extracted, 6@7lc; light amber extracted, 5i b 985 @lready mentioned, the market exhibits no | @6c: dark, 4@43c. 4 per 100 Ibs— Lfluures worthy of note. The feeling continues BEESWAX—2714,@30 G m. 9 67l 9 T “White, §1 @1 37%: Black, $120@1 25 f. : 9474 O 6T% O 47% 3 and $1 SbeCa21s 1o 3 o L Provision. September ..... 9 40 9 50 |3ead & @l 3214 for seed: Red, $122130 | 130 for common to choice and $1 321.@1 35 for s 3 | fancy: Gray, $125@135 per ctl RiChts, ks, SEBITE Blgher: Thls) mariet | “Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, | fARCY: Gr Fetl. icago & 1 e R - o e acaters quote the o rives. "Dtk and | rujd frm for Hams and Bacon, with dimin- 73e; No, & red, TiR@TIMe; No. 2 corn. stic | Dt gl | o SCie i 018 facaiis | Chstes o it T e A Bite, 4G305: No. 2 yye, | o "Western (sacked). $125Q127% for Yollow, | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12 per Ib for e goods feeding barley, &3@sbe; tafr to | 31 20612T% for White “and §1200125 for | heavy, 12%c for light medium, 14G14%c for | Chotee “maiting. 4buS3; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 13; | Do Cellfornia, lurge Xellow, §140 down. | iight, " 15816%e for etra llant, 10G16%c tor No, 1 Northwestern, $1 17: prime timothy | 1'G5: White, $1 86; Egyptian. $1 40G1 46 fep | Sugar cured and 17 4o for extra sugar | o 25, | 165 3 5 . red: Eastern sugar cured Hams, 14lgc; Cal- fi% 00 T B 00us p srit i aake | P nan Sad N e B eio e ifornta Hame, "iSlhc: Mess ' Beot. 410 per | 2 v 83 o ICRWHE g ' s bbl; extra Mess, §11; Family, Drime Mess o R s 25 shostearniaes | ot JUCKWHEAT—Nominal at $175G210 per | purk, $14 50915: exira clear, $20; Mess, $18: (boxed), $D 8714@10; whisky, basis_of high | it A N | Dry S-_:teg P:rl‘;v 11.'?5 Phlrb Pork, $25; Pigs’ | wines, $1 30; clover, contract grade, $11 80. Teet, $5; Smoked, per Ib. * Flour and Millstuffs. LARD—Tierces quoted at Sc per Ib for com- Rye. bushels Hariey, bushel On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter 9lge; five tierces, 9%e per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Family and $3 70@4 MILLSTUFFS—Prices in foliows: Graham Flour, $3 Rye Flour, §3: Rye Meal, $275; Rice Flow for Bakers' ok y, 12%@18%c 254 50; Cracked Wheat, - : “Whole _Wheat Flour, . barrels, $7@9: in sacks, | 850; Pearl Barley, $6: Spliit Peas, boxe: about 13ic under quotations. Steers, 103ic; medium, 9lgc; Heavy Saited light, Slec; cow Hides, 9c_for heavy and Sisc for light; Stags, g 5 i A . | G Fo; Salted Kip, Slc; Salted Veal, 10c. Salted P L A W o g iy 4 ' Foreign Futures. . { o feanBaeiln Cait, 1014c; dry Hides, 17@iThe; Culls, 10 | Chi’ Term 4a .... 843%| Do 2ds .. ! i H d Feedstuff 18%c: dry Kip, Me; dry Calf, 19¢; Culls, 17G {Colo & So 4s.... 9012 Do deb B 1 . Sl | ay an eeastuirs. 18c; Sneepaking, shearlings. 23G30c ench: short | Den & Rio G 4= 958, West Shore 4 wool, /€5c each; medium, 65@90c;. long | PR Setor e o O30 W s £ oo aa. b1 LIVERPOOL. Conditions remain unchanged, Bran and | Wool 90cG3L 50 tach: Horse Hides. smi, s | Do ken 4 ... 87% Wis Cent 4s..... #2% | Wheat— March. July. | Middiings being firm and Hay and Straw easy, | 0F larfe and 82 50 for medium, 312 for ¥ W& D C Ists.111%!Con Tob 4e...... 64 | Opening . .6 8% 6 1% BRAN—$20 50@21 t sumall snd 0o for, Colls: Horse Hides, dry, Hock Val #%s...107% | i | o M@21 per ton. $1 75 tor large, $1 50 for medium, $1@1 25 for ock 4s...107% 'Colo Fuel & I.5s. 90% | Closing . 63% 61% | ' MIDDLINGS —$26G27 per ton #mall and_50c for Colts: Buck Skins—Dr: FRRNPORS oo 0B Back Mg . 7 90 | PARIS, FEEDSTUFFS-Rollcd’ Barley. $2502 per | Mexican. 3214c: dry Salted Mexicun. 2bc: dry NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Whedit— Feb. ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, 50; Central American, 32le. Goat Skins—Prime Adams Con 2 [Little Chief 00 Opening 2315 | bing, S26@26 50; Cocoanut Cake, $21 ‘Angoras, 73c; large and smooth, S0c; medlum Allce 49|pmtarto . 625 | Closing 2315 | Meal, $30G31; Cracked Corn. $30 50@31 00; | 30c. - Breece 55| Ophir . . 200 Flour— Mixed Feed, $18 50@19 50; Cottonseed Meal, | TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5%@6c per Ib; Bruns Con 06| Phoenix . o8| ning B0 25 | $26 b0, No. 2, 414@bc; grease, 3@dc. | 13|Potost 46| Closing 30 26 HAY—Wheat, $12 50@14. with sales of extra WOOL—Nominal. Hardly any here. 2 00/mavage .8 et fine at $14 60; Wheat and Ost, §12013 50; Red | HOPE—2i@26o per Ib. 55°Small Hopes ... Available Grain Supply. 416 b0ei2 50, 8L s PR Leaavilie Con @ Blandard ... 300 ] PPl B e A fo; Btock,. 310010 80; Alr- |- © San Francisco Meat Market. BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, - NEW YORK, Feb, 24.—Special cable and | STRAW—424@00c per bale. Money— | Do prefd ...... 88% | telegraphic advices to Bradstreet's show the et Quotations ehow no further change and the Call loahs -3@4| Mining— o B s i cmomgrinfi. sl vt Bior Beans and Sceds. situation remains as before. Time loans 403 Adventure compared with last accounts: DRESSED MEATS. Wheat—United States and Canada, east of Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follow: BEEF—1@ ¢ for Steers and 8@6lc per ib Beyond the Texan demand, which Is good for about a carload per day, and a few scattering , Increased 1,500,000 bushels; to- tal supply, Increased 1,326,000 bushels. kgles for the East and local account, the Bean | for Cows. A ¥ Lar) ; small, 10c ™. Oats—Unl! tes | Canada, east EANS—Bayos, i Fea, ; smail c_per b, Risckies, Increased 1,406,000 bushels White, §3 15@3 35; I White, }325; | LAMY-Spring, 1214@15c; vearlings, 11%@ : ! e Midney T Bl 8 | S Dressca Hogs, 8%@10c per 1b New York Metal Market. B e Y W NN T E K, SO0 LIVESTOCK MARKET. The tollowing quotations are for good, sound ——— rown Mustard, 83; Yellow Mus- NBW YORK, Feh 25~Tin was very firm T Do Canksy, oo o e jai n . Bc mv-nm.;k.maglu;:-:.fl o 5‘.’:.:’.'*‘“"““ less 30 d p: o, ; Rape, 1 ; & rini for in London agaih to-day. sdvancing E1to-€ws | rns Allslia_iogiic, Bape, T arach, M | P ATTLE - Steers, §1a@tc; Cows and Heiters, 158 for spot and ; bs for futures, Locally !‘“"- fli.lfl per ton 7@T14c; thin Cows, 4 per Ib. the market was' firm, but trade ‘was quict. | PpAen PEAS- Niles, $2 50; Green, §1 759 | CALY la¢ per Ib (gross welght). % 1, | Prices were advanced lhc, closing at $20 506 | 35 per cfl. ; (EHEEPAWethers Slgitie: Buwes, dd4%e AR | IWhhons. .. Bif 1 ¥ I s s 3 oo 5 " | "*LAMBS Yeariings, 5c per 1b, 4 ...... 88% | Wolverine 70 Copper followed up its recent gains with an- i and V. oge. 160 1he and e e O gt A8 90 1 TP it Potatoes, Onions egetables. Hoas_Live Ha 0, The shd up. o e there at £58 1s 34 for spot and £59'8s 84 for mmw‘:,,mmmt&‘;‘bnm 50 per cent of, futures. [t was higher here also. 18| Receipts of Potatoes were heavy, being 9508 and stags, 40 per cent off from above quota- quoted ‘at 12.62%c; lake and _electrolytic, | sacks, making 24,150 thus far this week. There | fions = 767 | 1o12ea@1sanie; canting 12874Q181%c, - | was & tair jobbing demand for Oreson Bur- —_— i |end in London at £12 35 9d. ; P e hanks, were sasy, DUt as the bulle of General Merchandise. 38y, | , Spelter was 2s 6 higher in London at £21 | the supplies were In the hands of a few deal- > r s 3014 10s, but locally it was quiet and unchanged at | cars, prices were unchanged. Onions were | . i BT%@Be for J Ches & Ohlo ... 8% | 5.06a5.100, : o B T i lics. New Potatow | 'BAGS—Grain Bags, une-July Chicago G W.... b4 Iron was higher abroad. mn?nv closed at | were offering freely at 2%@3c per Ib and sold ' dellvery: San Quentin, 5.55¢; Wool Bags. 32¢ m.% &5 9d and Middlesboro at 50s Jd. Loally | slowly. 85¢c: Fleece Twine 714@Sc. Do pretd . Do preta % B e e 50 Mo 3 tonain, | quiBice boxes of Asparagus from the river sold | .COAL—Wellington. $8_per ton: Southfiela Bl ... 30% U B . Nortnert, "43g22.50c; No. 1 touniny, Souther, | Ty At " trecly ADd 8010 at 8 wige Wellington, §; Seattle. $6 50; Bryant. $6 50; & ,Tg‘m le wDow-td . soft, 23.50@24.50c. | range, according to quality. Tomatoes and Roslyn, §7; Coos Bay, $5 50; Greta, §7; Wall Tilinols ral. 1 td continued to bring Glatiogs for “other Wallsend, 50 $7 50; Cumberland, $12 ln“bllk end, $6 50; Co-operative high Drices. vegetables Richmond, s : sacks; Welsh Anthra B W ctoRt o r A New York Cotton Market. N OB Burbenks. from the tiver, 400 | $15; Woleh Luim au W Gt e s R 60c per ctl; Oregon do, T5c@$1: River Reds, | ton: Scotch Splint $7 50; Coke. $15 por ton in silver, firm, 22 5-16d per ounce. Money. NEW YORK. Feb. 25.—The cotton market | 35@40c per ctl; Early Rose, for seed, $1 109 | bulk and $17 in sacks; Rocky Mountain de- OREGON. Cheese 15 again quoted lower, with continued NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—FLOUR—Receints, | poORTLAND, Feb. | 25 ~WHEAT—waila | S0V &ccumulation of supplies. ngeles 566 barrels; exports, 14,167 barrels; steady, | Walla, 70@i7c: buestem, SI@SSc; valiey | o Do) Lic cased, and no more, this Agure be | with a moderate volume of trade. T8@soc. : i G conipia of Kegs mere very heavy yesterday, WHEAT—Receipts, 30,400 buehels; exports, | * WASHINGTON, !as will be seen, and as the market was al- 84,000 bushels. Spot, steady; No. 2 red, 8lize ! TACOM Feb. 25.—WHEAT—Unchanged | ready oversuppiied there was a pronounced ten- | clevator; No. 2 red, §214c . 0. b, afloat: No. 1 | 884 steady: biuestem, 8Sc; club, T6a. dency to give conceasions to sell the goods. Northern Duluth, 89%c f. 0. b. afloat: No. 1 R Sales of store Lggs as low s 17t were re- | hara Manitoba, 90c . o. b. ‘afioat. An early Foreign Markets. B e th e iy PelT, | decline under weak cables and bearish crop The feeling was very weak. news yielded to later covering on the con| LONDON, Feb 25.—Consols, %2%: ilver, | Keceipts were 00,500 Ibs Butter, 1603 cases N ' . | 22 i enc 5wl % BES an eese. strength, small Northwest receipts and stead. | 22 5-10d; French rentes, 00 80c; wheat cac. | F8E3 An3 4100 b8 Chesoec 0 soguze per | r late cables, the afternoon holding about nominal, unchanged; No. 1 |ib for fancy and Sl for firsts: dairy, Zi%@30c; steady and ciosing net unchanged. May, 80 3-16 St 3ls 9; Walla Walla, 81s; | store Butter, 2oc. @S1 3-18c, closed S8lc; July, 78 1-16§78%c, | English country mark dull, CHEES] w, 13%4@14c for choice mild and | closed 7S8l4c; September, T6%@76%ec, closed | LIVERPOOL, Feb, Wheat, quiet; No. 1 ' 13¢ for seconds; Young America, 14@l4l;c; T6l%c. | Btandard California, 6s 11dG6s 113d; wheat | Eastern, 17@17%c; Western, 1614Gi7c per 1b. HOPS—Quiet. {in Paris, dull; flour in Paris, dull; French EGGS—Ranch, 20G2le for fancy and 18@19c¢ | HIDES—Firm. | eountry markets, quiet but steady; weather in | for lower and medium grades; store, 1713@ WOOL—Firm. | England, fine. 18%c; cold storage Western Eggs, nominal. COFFEE—Spot _Rio, quiet. Futures closed | COTTON—Uplands, . —_— 488G4.70; Septemb 4.80@4.90c; _October, | #——— = G 4 ¥5c; November, December, 5.20@5.25c. | | | The aemana for Oranges is grpdually increa SUGAR—Firm; falr refining, $%c; ceuxn(u-‘ LOCAL MARKETS 1| in K o 3% 3 - & but the market is far {rom being acti e T B s B S, | Dealers are firm in their views, owing to th DRIED FRUITS. - - —i | continued warm, sunny weather. At the auc- | EVAPORATED APPLES—The market con- | tion sales 11 cars of Navels were disposed of. | tinues steady to firm under a good demand and | SAC o 1 The offerings consisted chiefly of the cholce moderate offerings, ' Common are quoted at 4 | Exchange and Bullion. grades, fancy and standards being in womewnat . prime at 5% @bic, cholce at b @blec, and ight suj e 0ld company sold § cars as fancy at T@7T%c. 3 Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. — $4 8515 | fallowss Extra Fancy Rediands, §2a2 56; ot PRUNES—8pot prunes are quiet, but steady, | Bterling Exchang e, 4 8814 | dinary fancy, $1 50@2 05; choice, $1 101 6u; o ihs sbesnce of miling prsswars. Qdoafios Btecling Cabi T 485 standard, T0Q8L 20 AC the other sale two | sttll range from 83c to Tipc for ail grades. New = cars of cheice and standard fruit were sold, the APRICOTS are meeting with a fair atten- NewYork Exchange, — 1714 | choice selling at $1 10@1 70 and the standard tion and are steadily held at 734¢ for boxes and = Silver, per oun = 48% | at T5cq@$l. T @103;¢ for bags. Mexican Doliars, 38 @ 384! There was a better inquiry for Lemons and Prices | 28 for Royals and | = 3 ments. | und and 12c for pure: halt barrels, pure, Fh:l:l':.‘d?n‘!ll - ?:clzl(?" 511‘55,,':"‘.'\;;. 1 s {‘g%c 10-1b tins, 12%c; 5-1b tins, lz',,c;ps-lb' Wheat, bushels 35,200 19,000 FLOUR—California Family Extras, $440@ | tins, lic. 5 | | Corn, 'bushels 206,200 463, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $4 0G4 40; | COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 9%c; three Oats. bushels 308, | Oregon and Washington,. $3 70G4 per bbl for | hAIf barrels. 9%c: one tierce, 9%c; two terces, | market was steady: creamerles, 18G27%c; dai- | §)50: Corn Meal, $3; extra cream do, | 14@24c. Eggs, *easier, 14%c. Cheese, Hominy, $3 75G4; HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | | scriptions, $8 45 per 2000 1bs and $8 50 per ton. | according to brand. OIL—Linseed, due for boiled and Sdc for raw in barrels; caes, bc more; California Castor Oil, in cases, No. 1, 70c; pure, $1 16; Lucol, S0¢ for boiled and 4Sc for raw in ‘barrels: Lard Ol extra winter strained, barrels, $1; cases, $1 00; . Bo@62c per pure Neatsfoot, Toc: cases, Slc: sperm, pure,. T0ci lwn-le Oll, natural White, 50@55c per gallon; Fish Oil, in barrels, 45c; cases, 50c; Cocoanut { Oil, in barrels, 6313¢ for Ceylon and 08%c for Australia. COAL OIL—Water White Cval Oil. in bulk, 16c; Pearl Ofl, In cases, 2234c; Astral, 22igc Star, 22%c; Extra Star, 25%c; Elaine, 27i4c: Eocéne, 24c; deodorized Stove Gascilne, in bulk, 17c; in cases, 23%c; do, 72 degrees, In bulk, 18lje; in cases, 25c; Benzine, in bulk, I6ci'in caies, ol 36-degres Gasoline, in bulk, 21¢; in cases, Y. TURFPENTINE—88c per galion in cases and 82c in drums and iron barreis. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ 612 per 1b; White Lead, 6@6%c, according to quantity. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-Ib bags Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 4.75¢: wdered, 4.60c; Candy Granulated, 4.60c; Dry | ranuated, fine, 4.50c; Dry Granuated, coarse, 4.50c; Frult Granulated, 4.50c; Beet Granu- lated (100-1b bags only), 4.40c; Confectioners’ A. 4.50c; Magnoila A. 4.10c; Extra C, dc; Golden 90c; *‘D,’* 3.80c; barrels, 10c more: nut—b-%:l 25¢ more; boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more for ail kinds. barrels, 5c; boxes, 5.25¢ per Ib. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent, Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. Flour, qr sks. 7,011 Hay, tons Wheat, ctls 65,888 Wool, bales Barley, ctls Oate.” ctls Flour, qr sks 6,608 Potatoes, sks Wheat, ctls . 6320 Wool, bales ... WASHINGTON, B B : e 998 3 Flour, qr sks. Wheat, ctls . | Potatoes, sie i STOCK MARKET. L ——— On the morning sion of the Bond Ex- change Gas and Electric was advanced to $43 70 and Pacific Gas to $35. Sales were not heavy. The oll stocks were much quieter and not materialiy changed. | Bonds were especially actiye in the after- noon, and trading in shares was also very | fair. The lMght stocks attracted attention and | Gas and Electric sold up to $44 50 and Equit- | able to $4 aT%. An assessment of $24 per share was delin- Guent yesterday on the capital stock of the Alaska’ Salmon Assoctation, San Joaquin Oil Company was ex-dividend of Se. or $3000, yesterday. dend No 11 of 12¢. payable March 1, and dividend No. 12 of 12c, payable April 1" The smount in each case is $12,000. It is announced by the management of the Equitable Gaslight Company that an offer has been received from Reuben H. Lloyd and Garret W. McEnerney. asking the sharehold- ers of this cempany to deposit their stock in escrow, giving an option to purchase at $5 per share for ninety days. If the majority of the stock is deposited Messrs. Lioyd and Me- Enerney will put up $75,000 to bind the pur- chinse; at the end of ninety days, i the pur- chase'is not compieted, on payment of $75,- 000 more the option is to be continued for a | further period of ninety day; end of that time the stock $150,000 i to go to those Who have placed thelr shares in_escrow. The Cactus Oll Company of San Diego County has levied an assessment of 2 cents per_share, delinquent March 17, The Homestake Mining Company of South Dakota pald a regular monthly dividend of 25 cents yesterday. and 1f at the WEDNESDAY, Feb, 252 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. | 4s ar coup..116% — l4s gr c (new)1361y — | dosoe meee. 10941104 |35 qr coup..10714108% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, ¢ bs. 90 Oak W g 05.110 110% Oceanic § Js. | € C GEE 54108 Om C R 68127 3 4 Pac G Im 4 Pac E Ry 5s.114 Pk & CHSs.108 Pk & OR €s.118 Pwl-st R €s.118% Bac EG&RDs 104% 100% % — 105 100 o8 SF & SJVEs. 124 H R T&L €s — 107% Sierra Cal 68 — 112 L Ang R 52120 1g0% S P of A 6 LALCo6s — | aees ..., Do gtd 6s — — amo) 1D | _ Do gtd 5s.106 107 |S P of C 6s L A Pleonds 106 107 (1905)Sr AL Mkt-st C 621203 — A5)Sr B 3 Do lom 581213122 | (1906) ....100% — N R of C s 108%100% | (1912) ... 12010120 IS P of C1st l ¢ gtd bs..123 Do_stmpd. 110 ISP BR 6s.141% S V Wat 6s.110 Do 4s 2dm. 10114 Do 4s 3dm_ 1021, 15 | Stkn G&E6s 1081 Do con 55.106 107 'U G & E 551065107 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 68 4 Port Costa . 64 Marin Co ... 65 Spring Val.. 87 GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cont L & P. 3% 4% Sac E G&R. 30 40 Eqt G L Co. 4% 4% S F G & B. #4441, Mutual BL. — 7 SFGLCo 4% 4% 6% 77T Stkn G & E. 8§ — 5" — (UG & B Co 34% — s6% — ! | INSURANCE. | Firem's Fna.317%33 | BANKS. Am_Nationl.125 Anglo-Cal 130 First Nationl — Lon P & A.168 Bank of C: Merch Ex... 40 Cal Safe Dp.137}; — # F Nationl. — SAVINGS BANKS, 2150 {av & Loan. — 105 fl:rmsol:t"2l Becurity Sav. 365 385 Mutual . . Union Trst.2150 i F sav Co. — | STREET RA[LROADS. | California ..202% — Presidio . | Geary ...... — 80 | POWDER. Glant ...... T4 (Visorit ..... 215 — SUGAR. Kilauea .... 8 10 Makawell 14k 3 1 15% 15% Paauhau MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.135% — - Oceanic S Co 10 15 Cal Fruit Co. 95 95 Pac A F A. 3% — | Cal Wine As.101 1013 Pac C Borx.163 — Morning Session. Board— 40 Alaska Packers’ Assn 155 75 360 Equitable Gas . 125 10 Hana Plantal 5 00 340 Pacific 165 00 35 Pacific B 35 00 S'F Gas & Eiectrl 43 62y & Electric Co 43 15 er & 25 $1000 Bay Countes Power Co_3s. $1000 Bay Counties Power Co Js, $1000 Market-St R R Con 58, ca $4000 S V 4e (24 mtge), s 3. Street— 300 Equitable Gas . 25 S F Gas & Electric Co. $6000 Bay Countles Power Co Js Afternoon Session. Board— \ 50 Central Light & Power. 3 8735 5 Contra Costa Water . 65 00 110 Equitable Gas ... LAy 5 Hawailan Com'l & Sugar L4100 25 Pacific Gas Imp 13500 10 Oakland Gas - L1878 125 Oakiand Gas . L1700 5 Pacific Lighting . 57T 50 8 F Gas & Electric .« 44 00 25 3 F Gas & Electric Co D44 30 300 S F Gas & Electric Co. e 50 8 F 412y Bay Countles Power Co fe. s 31110 00 #mlo Elec Gas & Ry Js..106 00 §"F of Arizona (1909).........110 75 1000 § P Cal ist Cons 5s (stamped)..110 25 § P of C Os (1912)............120 30 13,000 § P of Arizona (1910) 11 81 15,000 X 123 3745 Sugar .. American Biscuit . American District Tel ....... Counties Power ... Central Gas & BElec. #diy Tablets—Hal<- | Peerless Ofl Company has declared divi- | is not taken the | STCCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Bid. Ask. | 11 'AUCTION ' SALES s 2 i CLOSING OUT SALE. SIXTY HORSES Welghing From 1000 up to 1600 Pounds. FIFTEEN WAGONS AND BUGGIES, NEW AND SECOND-HAND { HARNESS. | | Not being able to give my attention to the | horse business, I will sell, without reserve or limit, the entire contents of my stable at 731 | Howard st. Also the good will and four-year lease, with improvements. A rare chance for any person understanding the horse busines: les for the past year, $123,000. Sale begins 1p m THIS DAY. . FEBRUARY 26, 1903 STEWART, Auctioneer. Home Ol .. Honolulu _Sug: Imperial Oil Kern Oil London and Monte Cristo Oil . Mercantile Trus Northern_C: evada N North Shore Railroad | 0il City Petroleum | Orpheum Company . | Peerless OM .......0. Pacific States Tel & Tel. Paratfine Paint .. Postal Device & Im Reed Crude Ol § F Drydock .. £an Joaquin OH .. | Sausalito Land & Ferry. | Sperry Flour Company . | Standard Electric | Sterling Ofl .. | Thirty-Three O . | Twenty-Eight Of1 | Truckee Electric . Union Ol . | Union Sugar . Unitea Petroleum . United Gas & Electric . vestern Fish Co Weet Shore Ol ... D SALES. Morning Session. Board— 1000 Sovereign Oil, b 30. 48 | 100 Sovereign Ol . 43 250 Occldental Oft 19 300 Junction Ofl 12 1000 Independence Ofl, 1% 1 Street— 200 Four Ofl 100 Sterling Ol s 90. , Afterncon Session. Boatd ofl City Petroleum . Reed Crude Ofl Sterling Oft Home Ol . Soverelgn Ofl Four OfI .. | | 1000 1500 | oo 200 700 500 G STACKS. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock MIN, Exchange yesterday - | Morning Session. | 400 Beteher Ophir | 100 Belcher Ophir 300 Belcher Ophir ... Belcher Belcher Bullion | Potosi ... Savage Savage Chaltenge 300 Savage Crollar .. Savage & Seg Belcher. . Sterra. Nev. .. Crown Point.. Crown Point.. Siiver Union Hul Con. Gould & Cur. Union Con... Mexican . Utah . Mexican ... ah . | 300 Mexican ..... Yel Jacket.... 6 ‘ 250 Ophir Yet Jacket... 61 | Session. | 500 Andes . . 28 200 Ophir . | 100 Belcher 1| 200 Potos! . 100 Belcher . 200 Challenge 200 Challenge | 30 Conc &V 100 Con € & V. | 100 Con C & V. 700 Union 300 Con N Y. 5| 200 Union | 800 Crown Point.. 41 200 Union 1 200 Goula & Cur. 81| 200 Union | 300 Mexican 200 Union 400 Ophir | 200 Union 500 Ophir 500 Yel Jacket.. 300 Ophir CLOSING QUOTATIONS. NESDAY, Feb. 25—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid Ask 5 08 Julia . [ 11 Justies . 0 10 28 Kentuck 23 170 235 42 [ “nallenge 5 Chollar ... as Bt o Con Cal & » Con Imperial. Con N Y.... 60 Crown Point. 19 Fureka Con [ Exchequer 30 | Gould & C F Hale & Nore.1 16 o lady Wash .. 06 | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. state of Caroline M. Whiting (Incompetent, by Annie M. Firth, guardfan) to Joseph Har- lot on NE corner of Franklin street and 3 nue, N 30 by E 110; $2655. Julia M. Doering (Whiting), wife of E. J., and Anaie M. Firth (Whiting), wife of J. K.. to same, lot on NE corner of Franklin street and Eim avenue, E 110 by N 30; $10. Louis and Dora Friedman to Mary E. Fal- | Jon, lot on SW_corner of O'Farrell and Frank- | lin"streets, S 30 by W 87:6: $10. | _Otto F. and Mathilda von Rhein to Solomon Michael, 1ot on $ line of O'Farrell street, §7:4 | W of Fillmore, W 50 by $ 137:6; $10. Carrie H. Edwards to Harriette M. Muller, 1ot on N lne of Haight street, 30 E of Plerce, E 25 by N 110; $10. | Fred J. and Catherine L. Martin to Edwin | 8. Tucker, lot on N line of Broadway, 108:4 | E of Broderick, E 30 by N 137:6; $10. | _Edwin S. and Rabecca C. Tucker to Emma G._ Butler, $10. E. A. and Eleanor Christenson to Sudden & Christenson, lot on E_lne of Masonic avenus, | 50 S of Page street, S 25 by E 93:9; $10. | " Rachael Beerman (and as executrix of estata | o Abraham Beerman) to J. Frank Walters, lot on SE corner of Jackson and Walnut streets, E S8 by S 127:84: §10. M. D. and Sarah Stein to Isabella M. Ro- maine (wife of Willlam), lot on 8 line of Jack- son street, 88 E of Walnut, W 10 by $ 127:8%, $10. Julia O'Leary to Timothy O'Leary, lot on 9 line of Sacramento street, 60 E of Laurel, 8 by S 82:7%: § Seorge M. Mitchell to Mary A. Sherwaod, {10t on W line of Male street, 97:8 of Clay, 8 30, W 112:6, N 27:8%, E 25, N 2:3%. E §7:4; $10. Charles and Clara M. Ehn to Marfa Qui | 16t on W line of Steiner street, 232:6 S of Wa ler, 8 25 by W 91:3, block 1, Marion Traci, $10. Frederick W. L and Ella M Leigh to Matthew L. Wrigley and Am (Hampshire) (Wrigley), lot on ¥ Misston street. 79 N fa L. Bolton line of West of Thirteenth, NW 287 NE 96:0%. SE %, S 55:10%. quitclaim deed; $2. Willlam and Anna Foley to Peter MeDevit | Tot on W line of Folsom street. 173 $ of Sev< | enteenth, S 25 by W 122:6; $10, Abraham R. Poole to Mary E Poole, lot on W corner of Seventcenth anl Church streets, W 493 by SO gift Henry Wesemann fo Katherine Wesemann | (wite of D.), lot on N line of Tweptieta street, 75 W of Hartford, W 25 by N 82:6; 35 | Lisetta Kleebaer to Henry Moechel, lot on E line of Treat avenue 108 S of Twenty sec- ond street. § 25 by E 122 J. F. Sullivan to O. H lot on E line of Folsom street, 2i2 8 of Twenty-third, S 26 by E 122:6; §10. | " Emfly M _J. Hession (Hogan) and Heary | Hesslon to Bernard and Mary A. Finuegan, lot on 8 line of Twenty-ninth street, 130 E of | Dolores, E 25 by S 114; $10. | Mec E. Nevina (Daingerfieid) to Jacob L. Mathis_ lot on 8 line of Alvarado street, 101:9 W of Sanchez. W 30:11 by § 114; §10. | Abrabam Newman to D. A “o.gan, lot {on N line of Pacific street, 97:6 W of San- | some. W 41, N 576, E I, N 1133, E 4, 9 | o8:9: $10. | ~Joseph and Rosina Lomett! to Ignazlo La Scuola, lot on § line of Fiibert street, 13 B of Stockton. B 17 by § ¢7: $10. 1 Willlam M. and Annie J Abbott to Albert Jeftreys, lot on E line of Reed street, 17:6 3 of Washington, S 20 by E J0: $1000. Emma Hare to Frank Creem, lot on SE Il of Harrison street, 43 SW of First, SW 30 | by SE 100; $10. 3 | Matthew ' Shinners to Hanorah Shinners, lot | on SE line of Federal (Frederick) street, 350 | SW or First, SW 32:4 by SE S0, gift | " Eillott D. " Goodrick to Alvina L. Gogirick, | 1ot on SE line of Market street 350 SW of | Third, SW 25, SE 170, NE 40, NW 70, 8W 13, | NE 100, and all interest in 100 vara lot 26; $10, | _ William F. and Georgtana M. Perkins to ine of Mission street, I 475 SW of Seventh. SW by SE pl‘;-j’-\al B Esta of Robinet or | ot oy Fugens and Jules Dimmer, execus tors), to Aaron Abrahams, lot on § corner of Folsom street and Harrison avenue, SW 25 by SE_90; $10.150. X jead Clay Slocumb, lot on W { &nfi"&i"‘r_&.‘mmf“m % ot Twenty-arth, 8 Mars and Mamie Christensen to Patrick P. and Delfa Quin, lot on W line of Ninth aves nue, 279.08 S of M street, § 43.30 by W 120 Marie A. Dray to George Walcom Company. . o ias it s sl ol e Continued on Page Thirteem.

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