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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. t of $3769 in treasure to Hongkong. aterial change in financial griotations. ~street Stocks steady on the day, cks and Bonds quiet and without especial feature. d Barley firm, with quotations about as before. Oats stcady, Corn weak and R ye rather firm. Hay casy. Bran and Middling s very stcady. Lima Beans still decliming. W hite Beans firm. Butter and Cheese coming in freely, but Eggs very scarce. visions reported quiet in all positions. othing further new in live and dressed Meats. vtatoes and Onions in ample receipt and gemerally weak. cven cars of Western Poultry received thus far this .w‘rk Game in moderate receipt and good demand. New Navel Oranges in from Placer County. ? Cin heat anc W J y | Kaneas City So... Kansae City So ptd Louls & Nash .... Manhattan L ... | Mertopalitan &t Ry Minn & St Louls.. | Missouri Pacific . Mo Kan & Texas.. Mo Kan & Tex pfa 1V cather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCIECO, Oet e Yollowing are the sea &s compared with those season and ra in last aate, ast twenty-four BRof Mexprd 30 238" 38 . trai .. Lew ue s Stations— B+ 3 % g cm o Tis | Nor & Western prd 1. i s % | Ontario & Western ) 13 | Pemnevivanie _... g 3 |Puscce L —3 i | Resting ... ... 30 | Reading lst pfd . Reading 24 pfd ¥ndependence T Amtaes I | Rock Isiand Co... 60, s Ta3 | Rock Tsland Co pta SEEEEEE Zler sy e e | st &t pfd =y THE COAST REBODRD. |8t I & § F 24 pra. 8- ® = |St Louts 5 W. £ .8 <& 7 |StLows S W pfa e =g B £ | St Paul .... g B3 . E!8t Pam STATIONS. = £2 g | Southern 3 g £ | Southern £ | Southern | Tl St Louls & “w Tol St L & W pi Unicn Pacific Union Pacific prd.. Wabesh o Wabash pfd . . Wheel & 1 Erie . 300 Wisconsin Cen pfd. 300 Exprees Companies— Adams 1 American United States Miscellaneous— Amalgamated Cop . Am e pra prd. Locomotive. ptd Am Smelt & Ref. Am Smelt & R pfd. Am Sugar Ref Anaconda Min Co. Brookiyn Rap T.. Colorado Fuel & 1. Columbus & H Consolidated Gas. Lin Ofl Amer Amer Loco Am General Electr Inter Paper . 700 - over the Rocky | Inter Paper pfd 400 Meunt Northwest. No | Inter Pump ..... Inter Pump pfd Nationa! Biscuit National Lead North American Pacific Mail People's Gas Pressed Steel Car . 1. Pressed Steel C pfd. 1,900 Puliman Pala “ar es0s Republ. Steel .... 1,400 Republie Steel pfd. 1,600 Rubber oods . Rubber Goods pfd. h fog. Tenn Coal & Iron. 2,700 Fridey, with | U 8 Leather g > g: fresh south- | ' § Leather ptd 5. I § Rubber 3 4 17 § Rubber 00 —Fair Friday. | 1 & Steer .0 00 - . at night. brisk | [* § Steel winde. McADIE Western Urtos estern Union 300 District Forecaster. - = Total saies 425,700 shares UNITED RAILROADS OF SAN FRA NEW YORK, Oct. 15 —San Francisc | trareactions: 2000 at 76% YORK BONDS .106% L & N Unified 1061 Man c gold 4s. (107, Mex Cent 4a 1081, Do Ist inc. 134 - ERN MARKETS. Stock Market. U S ref 2s reg.. The profess - ' o ...135 M K & T 4s. H g * now overhang 110 Do 24s ..... . - - The effort met 1101 N R R of M ¢ ' jcores even than was the L1014, N Y Cent g 3138 3 was more business done 10215/N J Cent g Bs.. durthg the an at any other time D 8RY, Nor Pac 4s & the that the market fell 8% Do 38 ... € € dent futility of for the raflroads. € Alton 3i4s 711, /S L S W 1sts.... &Qnde.. 92 |Sea A Tine is. m & & P g 42.108% Sou Pac 4s...... 851 2 ' Sou Rallway Be.1121 Tex & Pacific 1st which asserts | CR 1 & P ¢ TS L & W is keeping up | CCC & 4 Union Pac 4s supposed from the | Chi .... T3l4| Do con 4s. n Con Tobacco 4a.. 523 U & Steel 2na 5 » Crucible teel prs- | Colo & So 4s.... K215 Wabash lsts 5! Denver 8 R G 4s. 99 | Do Deb R rie prior lien 4= 968 W & L E 4s e Gen 45..... 028 [Wis Cen 4= F W &DC1st.185/C F & I 5& Hocking Val 41551043 NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. o gy~ e w";"‘ Adams Con ...... 10/ Little Chief . Allee 14/Ontario . Pincis 2 10/Ophir .. Brunswick Con .. 04 Phoenix methods of corporation | Homn Siiver ca e, FTh ch are being disclosed, Wall | 1ron Silver 1 50 & K a - o re vey 5 mall Hoj ox ‘:'.Y-;x ¥ ‘.I‘;rY‘J f the | Leadville Con .... 02/Ktandard 5 . blic at iarge which may result = 5 2 tworn the :r-:wu- nterest now focused on this BOSTON FEDUS UL BOND. . hearing. The poor market for industrials SR whiie due nart state of mind on the Hg::‘dk\)::;urv part of the oub a serious effect on their acceptabilit collaieral. Some of Amalgamated thelr weakness is plainly & to the fact that Bingham v k‘»r- are throwing them out of collatersl “for loans, OWIng 16 the unready market that . for the malgamat opper Range P g o e N R ) 56% Dorminion Coal L ent and mede a new low record fl|-r.p:\'ni Boston & Albany 248 '|Frankiie ... active speculation in this stock on it divi- | ks m 1 e r 1ast Isle Royal . nd chances, but the ann ement that the 193 |Mohawk Gividend bad been declared passed | posgean Contral. Coilold, Dom nnopiced. The declaration of an in. | Morican < -1 9% Osceola dend on Reading second preferred, | A Lol TR e tely following the amalgamation an- | *To neq 116 R e ent. scemed to have a cumu Amer Tel & Tel.121% Tamarack i there was a sharp scramk Dom 1 & Bteel Trinity cover just at the last. Norfolk and | Baltimore and Ohio &nd Chesapeake | Mass Electric ... 18 T Unitea m‘.m 3 Minn & § L 4s .. s 10615 s & Ohio 41461011 8 L & § F nmn nm 4= 173 \ 30 | l 18 I 33% | R | | | | | | 8 i | | | I3 o 4= 47 | te1l Do pfd ... were exceptionally heavy in the rail- | 1 3 pparently on the report of redue | 'S Steel . .. 13 k‘f.‘.?.".' 1 ight rates on soft coal to the | Do pfd . bfih Wolves % cart, The rimor ‘hat Gouwld interests wouid | westinghse s e scquire the Seaboard Afr Line possibly had ! s ¥ LONDON cmsl\a STOC| some influence upon this group. Money con- RS. tinued 10 work casier and sterling was in. | COn for money.88% _ |Mo Kan & Tex.. 17 B S s Con for acet.88 11-16/N ¥ Central ....11015 The bond market was dull and inclined to | Anaconda el | ) g estern., B8 be heavy i sales, par value, $2.904,000. | Atchison L Do 0 jamited Etates bonds were unchanged on the | 5 D0 210 L/ ""‘1"“"",‘,‘1""- st ¢ nes . NEW YORK | Canadian Pacific.121 * |Reading ... EW YORK STOCK LIST. Chesap & Ohio. “"'1 Do tat oid chison 2.5 o hu Atehison pra 300 K714 G 8 | Debeers Do pfd R‘“"" 73 Baito & Ohio 15900 7% T2% T2% mu Southern Plcfllc . 40 A 2 % ¥ Contral ot N '3 e N Ches & Ohio 1400 2L i Chicago & Alton... 2400 241, 24 Tilinots Centrai Chi : rAl'an nrd 600 62 Louls & Nash . . Chi G W .. 00 148 Bar sliver, steady, 8 a sunce. Chi & G W B pid 114@2 per cent. s raie ot disconnt 1o thé Chicago & N W0 i%0 158i j goen market for short” Dills 1a 3. por ouns o mt-’"." P o8 and for three months' bills Is 208% per cent. uts, 7 7 g o Colorato Southern'. 2w 1z New York Grain and Produce. olo Colo Bo 2d pfd 200 184 FLO Recei] Do & Hudeon 700 150 u,’:%wh:el;“agfl-u,llf e Firm nexvl:c: fm“‘;fl_ 4 fi“f and held higher Fmfln Winter D o i 3 e - te, 3 50G4; Minnesota bakers, $3 i5 - WHEAT tc, 118,550 bushels: B00 66 L 70,908 Bushets. . Bot, firm. No. 2 . elévator and E5%c ©. 0. b -3::: o 1 "Nowth ern Duluth, 91%c f. o. t; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal f. showed bie activt morning on a outeide igher %1 35750m4; fair to choice mixed, $2a%; Western < | balances. $230, close was firm at %@%c net advance. May, K&'!l Ke.clomxn e'Dember!Sule -16¢, closed 86 me—mufly WOOL—1 P!TROLEU‘— Firm. FFEE—Spot Rlo, steady; No. 7 Invoice, 6%1: mild 1s steady. Futures closed steady, nel 5@10 points lower. Total eales were 27,- uu:ludln: December, Marc! July, 5.50@5.55¢c; Septem- BLGAR—B-‘. firm; refined. IIII ERUITE EVAPORATED APPLE: market s quiet, with a small jobblnl lfl. reported {i old crop, and the tone is rej wbout steady: Common are quoted at v Dflme. 5%@5%¢; ch;l;‘du Ye; fancy, u! but l(cld g 0 Tc for all ' s S A APRICOTE nlr demmand anl firus. Cholce ars quoted at PEACHES - Qui 2 Cholos auoted at e The: exm chulce T%@8%c: !lncv‘ 91,@10%c. Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, Oct. 18. wheat pit was decided day and the volume of trading was larse. ng prices were firm on higher cables and on a orivate d.l-nux:h fmm Buenos Ayret stating the damaged by frost. De- cember was up Q*C at T84@79%ec, and with active covering by shorts the market became firmer. Substantial advances on the outside markets with the cash situation at Minneapo- lis strong tended to increase the anxiety of the shorts. The featurs of trading was the ! heavy buving of prominent houses which had previously been on the bear side of the mar- ket. December advanced to T0%c, but late in | the day a prominent trader turned seller, dis- | posing of in the nelghborhood of 1. | bushels of December, and this caused & logs of part of the gain. The close, however, was | Strong, with December up 4 lsc a Corn ruled firm, Ml_?{ ere wu strength in wheat. December clmed a covering by local shorts. ehade higher at 45%@4b Bats 41 mot follow the upward tendency of wheat and corn. The market was dull, De- cemher closing ¢ lo'" at 36%c. Tnactivity of trading caused weakness in | provisions in the face of an advance of from | | 10@15¢ in the price of hoge. The close was weak, with January pork off 1214c, lard 17% @20c down and ribs 1734c lower. The leading futures ranged as follows: ‘The sentiment in the Open. High. Low. Close. il 0% 7 7 nE DR By BE oo May Freg u?: e Mais Potk, per bbl— October cees January 6 2% & 40 6 371 .6(2% nalg 640 6 421, | Cash_quotations were as follows: Flour, | : N 79@81c; red, | 0. 8 spring wheat, 2 10 2 oa A % nnne $6%@38c; No. 2 rye, BAhe; good feed- | by 420 lwfiv by t-h- I P rley, 400! fair to cholcs maltin 07 No. 1 flaxseed, 95c; No. 1 Northw ~tcrn.1 $1 02; prime timothy eeed, $2 75; mess pork, per bbl, $11 30@11 35; lard, per 100 lbe, $6 70 | @6 73 "short ribs sides (Icose). $7 7508, dry salted shoulders (boxed), $6 50; short clear sides (boxed), $S@S 12 ‘m-ks. basis | of high wines, $1 25; clover, contract grade, $10 75610 86 | Articles- Recelpts. Shipments Fllvur bari 200 23,000 | 187,400 | 3 342,400 | | Oats, bushels . 150,300 | | Rye.’ bushels 2500 | Blr\f bu!h!ll 13,200 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | markét was firm: creameri 1615@20%¢; dai ries, 14G15c. Eggs, 18@19%5¢. Cheese, steady 11g11%c Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Oct. Dec. | Opening . ominal 6 4% | | Closing . ... 65% Wheat— Jap.-Api. Opening 2100 | Closing 20 95 Flour— | | Opening 28 20 | Closing 28 20 FEastern Livestock Market. | { { CHICAGO, 15. ATTLE —Receipts. . Good to prime steers $5 70G5 75 poor to medium. $3 50@4 stockers and feeders, $2 25@4 15; cows, $1 40 @4 50; heifers, §24 70; canners. $1 40@2 50: bulls, $2@4 15 calves, $2 25@5 25; Texas féd | steers. $2 7501 n steers’ $3@4 50. OGS—Receipts to-d; 2000; to-morrow, . o, JgNer. Mixed and buch: £5 6086 20 to choice heavy, $5 75 @5 16, rough heavy g 25a5 15; light, $5 500 20,000; CH 12,00 6 10; bulk of sales, $5 65@6. SHEEP--Receipts, steady to 10c lower. sheep and lambs, Good to chaice wethers, lambs, eheep. $2 25@4 25; Western lambs, $3 75 New York M ‘\Iclal Market. NEW YORK. ot 15, —Spot tin advanced 5a | n London to £115 10s and £116 s for fu turcs. Locally tin_was steady, but a little lower, closing at $25 65@25 &0, Copper was rather frregular in London and 13 6d higher at £54 15 €d_for spot, though tures were unchanged at £54 25 64. In New | York copper was quiet. Lake is quoted at § @13 1213; electrolytic $13; casting, $12 62 Tead was steady in New York at $4 50 and | abroad spot was quoted at £11. Spelter remained unchanged at $6 locally | and at £20 5s in London. Tron closed at 50s in Glaggow and at 438 7154 in Middlesboro. 1Locally iron was a little dull on No. 1 foundry, Northern, which is now quoted at $16@18 50; No. 'y, Northern, is quoted at $15@16; No. 1 foundry. Southern. end No. 1 foundry, Southern, soft, at $15G 15 50, St. Louis Wool Market. LOUIE, Oct, 15. gradés, combing and_clothing, fine, 16617140; et 20@30¢. New York Cotton Market. YORK, Ot‘r net 7 nativ @5 83 50@5 90; st dull: medium 17@21c; light heavy fine, 12@1414¢; tub wash- NEW closed very steady, ~The cotton market 10 points higher. Northern Business. 15.—Clearings, $713.004; 15.—Clearings, $662.599; SEATTLE, Oct. 2, PORTLAND, Oct. h.“r“é“ suu‘{g. & - t. 15.—Clearinge, ; balances, $§1,800. ge, $284,471; SPOKANE. Oct. 16.—Clearings, §423,834; balances, $63,502, Northern Wheat Market. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Wash, Oct. 15. — Wheat — higher. Biuestem, 0c: club, 76¢. o e OREGON. PORTLAND. Or. Oct 1. Wheat_Walla ‘Walla, T4c; blue stem, 70c; Valley, 76@77c. Wheat shipments from lhe’ian for the week ending to-day amounted to 338 bushels. | LOCAL MARKETS. R T E.rrhange and Bullion. 1;he Nlppon lnrn took out for Hongkong a treasure consist in Mexican Actiare and #1920 1n sold coin, 0 Armsalai quo- * There was not much change in tations. Sterling Exchange, -lxty d-y- . — $4 82 — 4 8¢ zum e-mu B Nev nge, iy, o, lng New ank txemm phic — % Silver, ver ounce - 80% 47 48 Wheat and Other Gmmx. WHEAT—Chicago was some fractions higher under a good milling demand from the North- ‘west and reports of frost damage in the Ar. %mmhmuwmmmm steady as to futures. Prices were not rially changed. : CASH WHEAT. California_ Club, White Australian, $1 55, 40@1 421 ; Northern Biue Sf mate- $1 'm, §1 50@1 55; Oregon Valley, $1 40G1 45 per ctl. FUTURES. Benlon 9 to ll.w a. m. December nmv. uu Pt e May ... Tion Y180 T EBI™ Pl Session. 51 40 December % bid. 1 40% bid, $1 40% asked. BARLEY—Futures easier, but the cash’ grain continued rather firm than otherwise. A good interior demand for shipping account was re- ported. CASH BARLEY. Feed, u 15@1 16%: Shipping and Brewing, $1 20@1 25; Chevalier, $1 20@1 45 for fi choice. Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. Open. High. _ Low. December ...$1 12% §1 12% $1 12% § 2 p. m. Session. December ...$1 123 bid, $1 134 asked. alr to Close. 1 12% OATS—The market was steady and showed no_change worthy of note. White, $1 20@1 32%; Black, $1 Red, and $1 25@1 ll Ml 25 for feed seed; Gray, 22%@1 27% per ctl. COR f(‘mnnued with & slack demand. Western, sacked, §1 40 for Yellow, §1 White and §1 35 for mixed; California Yéilow, $1 35@1 45; 1 75; White, $1 35@1 46 per ctl. RYE—$1 1 30 per etl. weak 60; for and unchanged, 40 ror large small round do, §1 709 Oregon is T ported n|bhlln[ in this market for quotations on milling descriptions, on this account has yet been reported. lots might possibly bring an advance ov quotations. BUCKWHEAT—$2 25@2 50 ver ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. though no business Choice er the FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4 4 85, usual terme: Bakers Extr: 5O@4 60; Oregon and Washington, $3 20 per bbl for Famil lnd $3 00@4 10 for Bakers' MILLETUFFS—Prices in packages are as foltows: Granam Flour. §3 per 100 1bs; Ry Flour, 8 25; Rye Meal, §; Rice Flour, & ; extra cream .\ $6; spm Pe Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. do, §4; Oai 4,20 Budkiheat Fa- Roiled ‘60: in sacks, $6 1508 10; boxes, §7; Green Though receipts of Hay are more moderate than several daye ago, the market is well plied and the general tone I8 we: show no variation. 1 sup- Prices 2 Bran and Middlings continue firm, but dealers ny mort of a range In prices. 1 50@23 per ton. xlDDLm(‘s—sz 28 50 per ton. SHORTS—$21 50@23 per ton. are quo! BRA. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Blfley‘ suozg per $26@26 50. ton: Oflcake Meal at the mill, Job- bing, $21@27 50; Cocoanut Cake, $21@22; Corn Cracked _ Corn, 50423 50; Horse Beans, Beans and Seeds. ks Large Whites are the only descrintion to exhibit firmnees, being in brisk demand for shipment. Limas continue to decline, both here and atgprimery points in the sout h. Mustard and Alfalfa Seed are selling at the qurutlcn- below. SRIED PEAS—Green, $1 80g2 per ctl Potatocs, Onions and Vegeta EANS—Bayos, $2 35G2 55; Pea, $3 25; B\llter! 3 50; small White, 8303 45; lacec , '$2 55G2 80; Pink 35; Red 90@3: Lima, $3 RM Kidney: $i@4 25; Blackeye, §2 55 per ctl; Horse Beans, $1 10@1 50. 4 SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, 65; Flax, $1 70@1 80: Canary, | 5G835c for Eastern: Alfalfa, 12@13c: ~Rape, 1% @214¢; Timothy, 6@6le; Hemp, 3%@3kc p;r 1b; Mlllev 3@33%c; Broom Corn Seed, $20G 23 per to bles. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, The Potato market continued very much de- | pressed for ordinary stock, particularly cinds, nks a were unchanged Potatoes came in and there was a were offering freciy and the little easler. although the quot Three cars of Merced river but prices were no lower. Salinas Bur- feeling ations Sweet | arp drop d and steady in prices. Onions were uncha: for good stock, while low grade offerings could not be disposed of at any price. { 23¢ for Recelpts of Tomatoes were less liberal than | for some davs past and good stock cl well at steady prices, with occasional striotly fancy selling at a sn the quotations. Green Corn offering but found few buyers, owi to the quality of the offerings. Receipts of Beans were liberal and stock, and prices were lower in conseq There were no Wax Beans received. other vegetables were in good supply fair request at unchanged rates POTATO Burbanks from the river, agai poor Lima included much poor uence. The and in 0@ 75¢ per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, §1 2561 45 per ctl; Oregen Burbanks, 5@90c¢ per ctl; River e, c per ctl: Sweet Potatoes, §1 25 per ctl for Merced and $1 25 for Stock- | BN1ONS—00GS5e ver ctl VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 75c@$1_ per sack: Green Peas, 2@3c per Ib; String Reans, 11,@2lqc per Ib: Wax, ; Lima Boans a@dc per Ib; Tomatoes, 23@50c per uminer Squash, 85@40c per box: Cab- bage, O per ctl; Carro 5¢ per sack: Cu- cumbers, 40G50c_per_box: G Sade per ib; Green Peppers, 35@50c per box Chile and B0gTde for Beil; Green Okra. 50 er bOX, Egg Plant, $10@12 per ton. Poultry and Game. The Poultry market was liberally suj with local and Western young stock, an pplied d was ned up | ots of | i premium over | | | 1 59 | | | | eaxy for that line of goods. Three cars of | Wastern were recelved, making seven for the week. Two cars were marketed and the other was held over. Retallers were evi well supplied with Fryers and Broilers | demand was light and they were quoted There was continued firmness in keys, Goslings and Squabs, tiong cleaned un quickly. Game was in moderate off well at previous prices. POULTRY--Live Turkey young and_14@lic for ol §1 75@2: Goslings, $2@2 2 young receipt and 20G23¢ per Geegs, per $6@6 20 for _young Roosters, Fryerz, $3 500G 3 M 'l\r large and $2 fif“fi'( for small; $1 per dozen Hens, small £1 50a5; Py : Ducks, $5@5 er dozen_for old and $5 50G6 50 _for youn large and $1 50@5 50 for old_Roosters, 4 50; ' Broflers, dently as the lower. Tu. and those descrip- moved ib for pai 3a geons, r old and $2@2 25 tor Squabs. GAME--Rabbits, §1 75 per dozen for Cotton- tail, §1 20 for bush; Hare, $1G1 Wila Doves, $1 50 per dozen: English Common Snipe, 3 50 per dozen: § $5 per dozen. dozen: Gray Geese, 25 per doze! $1 50 Snipe, per Butter, Chrésc and Eggs. Receipts of Butter yesterday included aquite a line from Oregon, and theré were also Iib- eral receipte of Cheese from the same ter. Both descrintions remained as quoted, with stocks unevenly distributed. The ‘scarcity in fi nch Eggs cont and it is about as easy to get 50c as quar- before inues, 47140, but a good many dealere are not disposed to squeeze their regular cutomers and onl B0e o outside buyers. more or less nominal, and everybody his own quotations according to his indl interests. Recoipte were 67,500 1bs Butter, 200 Eggs_and 55,200 Ibs Cheese, 2IGBe tor extra 1G24 y ask This makes the market makea vidual cases s and store Butter, 24g25c] Eastern, 208 n:st—nue for 13@131%e¢ for choles il new’ and 11@12c for lower grades. oung _America, @14c; Enlem. 1549 #tore, nominal; 21628 per dozen. Ei l!ern Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Nearly all de;crlp\im ;:aer this head were in ample supply and t both for locavlpn-e and shipping account. e Lo Grapés were the principal features S the Pand prices of Both tended down. wer Apples were offering of the market and ward. Fancy Bell was falrly active, Ap- freely at 90c a box, a decline, while the top quotation was obtained oniy for strictly Spitzenbergs or ihe King variety, which in small supply. Grapes in small pac] rived freely from the and al trade was fair there was fancy ers 2 Santa Crua Mountains, quite alth a surplus unsold at thh close of businéss. Re- celpts of large boxes from tonmwere liberal and pri nothing but Muscat selling over 85c. shi; Peaches from Martinez and Stock- ices ranged law;r, wlth t of I8 corriare. whie Teea) and cleaned up guickly at stff prices. A few small cor in small boxes came in from Son¢ nd found ready eal at good gures. were in £60d request at firmer raf and Quinces stood as pre- viously qubled and Melons were un The freight train with Strawberries wnmvlu was late’ again and the p.e.g 1d over for to-day's e B etations oa Matinda !h'l'b‘rrlea prices oblained for stock that arrived on n:e early S The berries that arrived te on the fll{ from 50c to §1 n et orth Strawberries sold at ;rlm nln. as to wmluon Raspberries vnn from was arrival mmumcm.n vel Oranges Roc 2 Oranges | Qranuiassa, fine. Fruit G 16, 1908. ‘were b-t were of fair size and ere sold at g STRAWBER $109 chest; large berries, §2 50 for u-nndu and for the other varleties. RA! ERRI HUCKLEBERRIES—NOII\!DI! 'RANBERRIES—Cape Cod ’8 50@9 50 per bbl Cool Bay, Zm 1 25 per box 1or hne)'. 509 bctar.ooam ‘eholce and 25G40c for com- PEARS—Bariletts, $1G1 25; winter_ varle- ties, 40GT0e per box for common and $101 25 Tor Winter Nellis. ngg_cw per box. PEACHE—#I;I 25 &: PO!(EL:RA 16c ‘for small boxes GRA! Ks—lnlmla B chon, 50@60c per cr-le% Narictics, 50c for small boxes, for crates and T5c@$l for large open boxes; Wine Grapes, $18G22 per ton for Zinfandel and $15@18 for Mission. MELONS—Cantaloupes, $1@1 50 per crate: Nutmeg Melons, per box; Watermelons, 5@20c_each. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $2 50@2 75 for fancy Valencles, $2@2 25 for prge. -M R4 150 for standard: Lemons. $1@3 Grape Fruit, §1 Mexican Umcl. 4 50; Bananas, $1@1 75 per bunch for wallan and $2 75@3 50 for Central American; Pineapples, $2@2 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits,Nuts, Raisins, Honey NEW FRUIT—Apricots, 7@9%ec ‘or Royals and 9@1lc for Moorparks: Evaporated Apples, 41,@51c; sun-dried, 3%@4c; Peuches, 5@7 Pears, 6G10c; Nectarines, 4@5%c; Figs, white, 4@43.c in boxes; Plums, pitted, 5@Sc per Ib. ’PRUNLS——XBOS crop, 2% @3%¢c tor (ha four sizes. RAISINS—Following _are board clusters, $3 per 20-1b box; Dehcsa clusters, $2 50; fancy clusters, §2; 3-crown London Lay- ers, ; 2-crown London Layers, $1 45; 4- crown standard loose Muscatels, 6%@Tc per Ib; 3-crown standard loose Muscatels, 84@ 2.crown standard Muscatels, 6@6% Muscatels, 5c; Seedless Muscatels, 5ljc; Seediess standard Sulcanas, Se Thomyson Seedless standard, 6c. 1lhe follow~ in& quotations on seeded tor a_limited quantity oniy: Fancy, 16 ounces per Ib, T3c: fancy, 12 ounces per package, 8%c; choice, 16 ounces per Ib, 7%c; cioice, 12 ounces per pack- age. Glc; fancy, bulk, per b, Tijc; cholce, bulk, per Ib, T NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 softsheil, 13%c; No. 11%c; No. 1 hardshell, 13c; No. 2, ilc; Almonds, 11c for Nonparelis, 10isc for T X L, 1034c for Ne Plus Ultras and 8%¢ for Langue- doc: Peanuts, 6@Tc for Eastern; Fecans, 11@ 13¢; Cocoanuts, $4 50@3; California Chestnuts, log1se per Ib. ONEY—Comb, new, 1214@14c for white and w@llc for amber: new water white ex- tracted, 5%@6%c; light amber extracted, 5c; dark, $3@4%c. BEESWAX—27@20c. Provisions. Prices stand about the same, both here and at Western points. The markets everywhere ars more or less quiet. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12)4c per Ib for heavy, 13c for light medlum, 15c¢ for light, 15%e¢ for extra light, 1814¢ for sugar-cured and ' 19¢ for extra sucar-cured; FEastern sugar- cured Hams, 15%@15%c; California Ilams, 15 @104 c; Mess Beef, $11 50 p!r bbl; extra $12@12 50; Family $13@13 50; prime Mess | Pork, $19: extra c!enr 25: ess, $20; Salted Pork, 12%4c: Pig Pork, $28; Pigs' Feet, $5 20; Smoked Beef, 15c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 7%c ver Ib for compound and 93c for pure; half barrel pure, 10c; 10-1b tins, 10%gc; 5-ib tins, 10%¢; 3-1b 'tins, '108;c. COTTOLENE--One half barrel, 9%c; thres half barrels 9lic; one tierce, 9%c; two tierces, 9l4c; five tierces, wige per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1lac quotations. Steers a tulted L 1ie; ary Calf, 1 each: short Wool, 0 @90c; long wool, $1@1 50 salt, $2 75 for large and $2Q2 $1 25@1 15 for small and 50c for Colts; Horss Hides, ary, $1 75 for large and §1 50 for me- dium. §1@71 25 for small and 50c for Colts. Buck” Skine—Dry Mexican, 32c; dry salted Mexlcan, e dry | Centfel American, " izc. k! rime Angoras, large ‘medium, 33c; oall, 20000, 04 No. 1 rendered? 4%4¢ per Ib: No. grease, 2i5@ic. " WOOL—Fall clio—San Joacuin Lambs, 11c: Middle County, 11@12c; Nortrern Free, 11G12c: Northern Defective, 10@lic; Hum: boidt and Mendocino, 12@14ci Nevada, 13@15¢; fine, 18@19c; Oregon, medium, 176 0G23c per Ib for California and 209 Jregon, Meat Market. Previous prices ru|v supply about bala 3. DRESSED MEATS. Wholesale 1ates from slaghterers to cealers are as follows: BEEF—t@7c for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for_Cows. ks d with the demand and YEAL—-Large, 6G7c; small, $@% per 1b. MU TTON—Wethers, ' T%@SC; Ewes, @74 pound. “LAMB -8@ioc per pound. FORK—Dressed Hogs, 8i,@9%c per pound. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound Livestack, delivered in San Francisco, we and Heife Cows, 4@bc per pound, P SHEEP-gWethers, 31583%c; Ewes, 3@dige | per pound (cross Weight). . LAMBS—§2 75@3 per head. HOGS—Live Hogs, 150 1o 250 Ibs, S%c: under 150 ibs, 61@5%c;: Sows, 20 per cent off; ¢ per box: Marrowfat Squash, | Boars. 50 per cent off. and Stags, 40 per cent off from above quotations. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags, bablc: San Qumn“, 5.55c; Wool Bage, 2@3%c; Fleece Twine, ©60; Cotton Frult Bage, otho. 0%c ana THe | for {he three grades; Brown Jute, 614G7l4e. COAL-—~Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wei- lington, $8. Seattle $6 50; Bryant, $6 50; Bea. r Hil!, $8 50; Stanford, $7; Rosiyn, $7; $5 .'m Greta, $7; Wallsend, $7: leh 80 Cumiberland, $13 in bulk an $14 25 in sacks; Welch Anthracite Ege, $13 Weish Lump. $11 50; Cannel, $8 30 pef ton: Coke, §11 50@13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 Ibs and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. OIL— Linsead, 49c for bolled- and 47c for raw | in barrels; cases, 5c more; Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1, T0c; Bakers' AA, §1 1041 12; Lucol, 44c for boiled and 42c for raw in barrels; Lard Oil, extra winter strained. barrels, Shc: cases, 0e: China Nut, 55@70c pér gallon; pure Neatsfoot, in_ barrels, 75c; cases, S0c; Sperm, pure, 75¢: | Whale Oil, natural white, 50@55c per gallon: Figh Ofl, in barrels, 45c; cases, 50c; Cocoanut O traiian. AL_OIL—Water White Coal Oil in bulk, Pearl Oil in cases, 2lc; Astral, 21 Star, 21c; Bxtra Star, 25c: Elaine, 27c; Eocen: Sic." deodorized Stove Gasoline., 7 n_ by in eases, 231p¢; Benzine. in bulk, 13c; in cases, 101g¢; $8-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 2lc; In cases, 271g¢) | TURPENTINE 800 per Eullon in cases and Tée in druml and iron barre! ND WHITE LEAD~REG Lead, 6%@ e per lh White Lead, 614@7c, according to uantity. PRICE ~China. No. 2. 84 B4 45 No. 1 £ 7586 00, extia No. 1. #6 2590 50; Hawaijan, $5 25@5 80; Louisiana, $4 30@ $5 25; Japan, 5. AR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-Ib bags Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.85c Powdéred, 5.30c; Candy Granulated, 5.70c; Dry Dry_Granulated, coarss, anulated, 5.60c; Tatea (1000b bage only); 5.60c; M bags, barrels, 6.10c: boxes, 6.35c per taken 7or less than sevénty-five barrels ar its equivalent. 25¢ mnre boxes, b 100 more for all, kinds. Tablets—Halt 1b. No orders Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15. Flour, qr ks 17,855 | Wool. bales . 766 Wheat, ctis . 230 Alfalfa seed, lkl 45 G,W Screenings, sks. 200 30 Feed, sks 5 a8 4,043 425 | 98 | 86,800 ..m Ifi Povdfl' car. OREGON. Wool, bales ... 122 * | STOCK MARKET, ] ————— % Trading in local securities continued light, and the only changes worthy of note were an advance in Gas & Flectric Light to $67 and a decline in Hutchinson Sugar to $10. The ell stocks continued dull. Within a day or so Honolulu Sugar has sold at $15. The stockholders of the Owens Liver Water and Power Company have voted to authorize an issue of $2,000,000, thirty-year, 6 per cent s. The Belcher Mining Company has levied an ,m" ent of 10 cents, delinquent November The Justice Mining Company has levied an —44i414c per pound (gross weight). | in barrels, 58c for Céylon and 55¢ for Aus- | :r-nflndllmmm California Combined Ofl Company’s assess- ment of 2 cents per share becomes delinquent October 16. Gould Central Ol Company — Notice has been given that assessment No. 5 of 14 cent September 29, has been re- ded. Ex-dividend yo Port Costa Water Company, r m ry. U cents share, . t_l[o m‘tm 90 iforn! Dtvelh £ e o rcaldio, sur5:r Railroad Company, nc\-ur monthly, 20 cen per share, amounting $2000; D-b-mm Surety Company of San Fraacieco. & monthly dtvidend of § cents; Daly West | Company of Ttah, a regular montiily divid | of 65 cents: Dabrey Ofl, a quarterly dividend | of 3% per eent: Four Oll. a monthly dividend of 1 cent per share, amounting to General Electric, a regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent on the common stock. Stock and Bond Exchange. THURSDAY. Oct. 15—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid.Ask.|[N S ...100 — —~ — OGLHS. — — OT Cofs.. — 121 .10 T Co Bs.. — 114 Do con 58.108 — OWCgBs — 974 |Oceanic 8 58 75 79 Om R C 6s. — Pac G Im 4s. — [P E Ry 55.100% - IMK‘P &CHO. — — Cal- ses— — IPEORG. — — C C Wat Bs. — 102 |Powell-st 6s. — 114 EL& P 66.125 130 8 E G&R 5s. — 108Y4 F &CH6s. — 118% 8F & SIVis. — 1174 Geary. — S R of C 6s.113% — HC&S5%s101 — IS P ot A 6s |HCQ!B¢flaI (1900) .= 108 jHo R T 6s.1 0) -108%100 | L A Etec bs. — L A Ry Be..112! 102 — L A L Co.8s — 108 — Do gtd 6s.. — 104% — Do gt 5e.108 — 11y LAP lcm bs. — SPC 1 cg 8s. — 11813 Mkt-st C 6s.118 — 100§ Do lcm 5s.115 181 — NRR of C 6s — Wat 66.105% — Do Bs 114 9 100 NP 108 o — NC 8 — NC x —"u - - WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa. 35 47 i — Marin Co ... 61 — (Sp VW Co 307% 40 GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L& P. 3% 4%(S F G & E. 66% 6734 Mutm:r..uala s TR s Bfams o (bedis: = c ting — |u - - FacEG&R — — | TRUSTEES' m‘nnum BF G & E. 66% 6T !NSURANC!. Firem's Fnd.325 350 BANK STOCKS. Am Nat Bk. 125 170 | Anglo-Cal ... — 95 - Bank of Cal — 485 Cal Safe Dp. — 160 |S F Nationl. — — knrl: Nationl — — Ger S & L. Hum § & L. — STRE!T RAILROADS. Calitornta. Presidio ... — 41 Geary . sO POWDER. Giant 68 67 Vigorit . s SUGAR. Hana P Co. — 15¢ |Kilauea §C. — = 6 { Hawallan . 4415 453 | Makawell C; 20% — | Honokea 8 C 121 — |Onomea § C. 32 33 | Hutch 8 P C 07 Paauhau S C 15% — | MISCELLANEOUS. | Alaska Pack. — 156 |Oceanic § C. — 7 | Cal Fruit As 94 — |Pac A F A1 2% — Cal Wine As. — 96 |Pac C Borx.167 — Morning Session. Board— 00 Paaul 00 80 Spring Valley W - 40 00 40 Spring Valley Water Co . 40 00 | 66 50 i Afternoon Session. 1 Board— 45 Hutchinson § P Co 10 00 | 75 Makawell 21 00 $18.000 Pacific Electric Ry 5 per cent.109 70 50 S F Gas & Blectric Co. 67 00 lley Water Co, s 10.... 40 09 ley Water Co 40 00 © Street. | 10 Spring Valley Water Co, s 10.... 40 00 Cali_forthtZEk and Oil Exchange I 1 h of Arizona 4= Monte Cristo .. 73 Occidental of W V 18 Oil City Petroleum P11 Peerless . 13 50 | Pittsburg 25 Reed Crude . It | 8 F & McKittrick 275 San Joaquin O & D. 525 Senator Sovereign Sterling Superior | Thirty-three | Toltee :Twcm ght West FMI'! ‘Maflrnpn 5 Miscellaneous— | Abby Land & Improvement. | Alameda Sugar . American Biscuit .. American District Tel. | Cal Gas & Fiectric Corp. California Cotton Mills California Jockey Club. California_Shipping Co. 1 Title Tns & Trus atral Pank of Oakl utes Company . | Cypress Lawn Imp | Fischer's Theater . Gas Consumers’ Aseoc Honolulu Suger .. Northérn Cal Powder North Shore mnm-d Orpheum_Compa Pacific States 'm u “Tei. | Cal & b Eanitary Reduction Works Sausalito Land & Ferry. Sperry Flour Company Standard Electric . Tesia Coal Co . Truckee Electric Tnlon Sugar - United Gas & OFFICIAL | Morning Sessl | Board— | 100 caribou ... 1000 Assoclated | Afternoon Session. Board— 100 Independence 3 d"runclm Stock and Exchange ay : Morning Session. |M Clltdmlh & Va 200 Jllllk‘Q 200 Union g 500 C New York. | 600 Justice PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific | Stock Exchange yesterday: 200 Chollar . 2 Savage 100 Con C & Va1 30 mmm. l.- ot 500 Crown Point.. 19300 Union Con 300 Exchequer ... 18° 200 Yellow Jm Afternoon Session. . 200 Con C & V. | 150 Con C & Va.l 200 Exchequer TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following_were the sales on the Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining m‘:’ yester- | aay: 400 Mont Ton .. hlmmnmr.. 100 Pine Grove .. 90| 400 Ton N Star .. Afternoon. Session. 500 Copper Glance 00 500 Mont Ton ... | 01l Stocks— Bid. Askeq. | 7 Alma . 135 Fr TR TR Tenn | ey Anoclned Trust Cert. 20 11 » m. o o8 80165 o 02 | o4 00 1 05 ’ -1 481 08 22 3 nE i £ 3 K S 30 [ ® 5 58 1% 0z o - > 17 o o8 4 8 6L 0 2 i 08 a2 TONOPAH MINES. - 0 @T Belmont... 86110 14 T & Call — 2 . —100 ™ 2 B 3 . - a2 - 3 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. { Andrew E. and Minnie E. Smith to Mary | A_ Smith, lot on SW corner of Twenty-fourth and Folsom. streets, S 100 by W 35: $10. ._(corporation) to mrlo- P‘lnck ‘Healy (alias ey MM) | Marcelin Chavanette, lot on ‘ line of i‘lul gon street, 66 N of Green, N 71:6 by W 53 1t | _Bridget Campbell to Mary W. Spelman and Catherine Campbell, lot on SW line of Geneva street, 137:6 SE of Brannan, SB 27:6 by SW | 64;_site. Emil Gunzburger to Oscar Heyman, lot on W line of Fifth avenue, 125 8 of California street, W 120 by S 25; $10. Oscar -mntoouox.uvy same; $10. Willlam R. and Georgiana A. Adamson to L. G. Hclullofi, lot_on W line of Thirty- first avenue, 260 S of Point Lobos avenue, S 56:10 by W 120: uo. Albert Meyer to H. F. McMahon, lot on W line of Ninetcenth avenue, 200 N of I street, N 50 by W 120; $10. FHome Investment Association to Nicholas Barry, lot on E line of Thirt: N of Q street, N 30 by E 120; Charlés Thom to Sop! on B line of Thirty-ninth avenue, V street, N 25 by E 120; wll.l)’ !?C-“W 'lln; of Thirty-eighth avenue, 1 of U #treel E line of Forth§ 25 by W 120; also lot on | venue, 100 Sof ¥ street. § 75 by E 120; als> lot on S line of V street, 57:6 B of Fortisth avenue, E 50 by S 100; also lot on E line of Fortieth avenue, 100 S of V_street, LX) B 120, aiso lot on W line of Thirty-sscond ave: mlemau!.lltrm S 50 by 120, also Joc N line of V street, ‘W of Thirty-ninth -\'enue W _50 by N 100; (lfi Sophie Thompson or Mari Solomon Getz, lot on 8 line E of Fortieth avenue_ E 50 by 8 100: also lot on E line of Fortieth avenue, 100 S of V street, § 125 by E 120; also lot on N line of V street 32:6 W of Thirty-ninth avenus, W 50 by X 100; also lot on W line of Thirty- h ave- nue, 100 S of U street, § 25 by W ; also lot on B line of 'rmny-nlmh avenue, 200 N of V | street, N 25 by E 120: $10. F. and Louise Kirchhoffer to Annle cr-hh ton, 1ot on SW line of Geneva avenue. 185:6 NW of Howth street, NW 50 by SW 100: also | lot 162, biock 3, Fairmount; also lot on B line of Sixth avenue, 225 S of Clement street, § 20 ;. $10. . Martin to J. W, Smith, lot on NE line of Fifteenth avenue 125 SE of R street, n by NE 100 block 208, O'N. & H. Tract: Margaret and Richard Cotter to Saan Co.. lot on SW line of San Brumo avenue, 150 SE of Woolsey street, SE 50 by SW 120. lots 19 and 20, block 7, University Mound; $10. Albert C. Alken to same, lots 19 and 20, block 7. same, quitciaim deed; $5. S. Ducas Company to Milo J. Gillett, lot on SW line of San Bruno avenue, 150 SE of Wool- sey street, SE 50 by SW 120, lots 19 and 20, block 7, same: $10. Frank Lindsay to Addle E. Lindsay. lot 35, block D, French & Gilman Tract; $10. Isabelia Inches to Robert or Robert W. Iot on N line of Fell street, 135:7 W o avenue, W 22:11 by N 120; gift. W. and Rose A. Waller to lot on W line of Webster street. 110 N of Green, N 27:6 by W 107:6; $10. Albert Meyer to Stringer Storage Company (corporation), lot on 8 line of Sutter street. 110 W of Fillmore, W §2:6 by § ;_also lot on 8 iine of Sutter street, 105 ¥ of Fillmore. W 5 by S 137:6. being portion of alley de- scribed as S line of Sutter street, 100 W of Fillmore, § 275 by W 10: $10. City and County of San Francisco to Helena Waganemacher, lot on SW corner of O Farrell and Betdeman streets, W 60 by S 45: Estate of Anna M. Christy by William R. | Christy. administrator) to Medardo Garcia. lot on S line of Jackson street, 220 W of Scott. W _27:8 by S 137:8%; $7500. Coroline Harris to_same, lot on 8 - 165 E of Devisadero, 10. "’ and Hattie A. l‘l‘fl:t to Julla J. Morrison, lot on N line of McAlister strest 162:6 E of Broderick, E 25 by N 137:6; $10. Charies J. Walker t6 R. A. Walker, lot 31, Western Addition block 502, quitclatm deed; $1 Gritfith B. Griffiths to Amelia Griffiths, lot ! on W line of Valencia street. 200 N' teenth, N 70, W 25 by N_35; also lot on line of Fnunefn(h street, 200 W of Valene! W 25 by N 10: Hibernta. n-vlnn and Loan Soctety to Charles and Mary A. . lot on 8 ine ot Thir teenth, 65:8 W of Jessie, W 25 by S 95; $2500. Caroline W. Edinger to Emil A., Wilhei- mine A. and Minnie M. Fldlu.!r 10t on E line of Mission street, 250 S of Eighteenth, 8 50 by 6 mift. b Louie Holland to Thomas W & L. and and Christopher C. Rivers, lot on NE corner | of Fifteenth and Castro streets, E 48 by N 99: o ,‘. ph C. Buhne to Wlllm' GF flmm' H Jot on W line of Uerrero | 7‘:’&"3“3 Twentyseventh, N 25 by W 100: $10 d Maria A. Anderson l&:“h‘( d W. J. Gerdau, lot on ne o F;’l‘nflr?:‘ .(.r‘:tl !ofi N of Twenty-fourth, N $10. d Rosalie Schoenfeld to ’fl.nru‘tr. W line of oeenth, § 05 by W 135 0. A. Deveze lno"- line of E 216 Jacob_an Fitzhenry. 190 S of \m-mgn;_ L ). and Fr H Josep oseh E. G. and Bernard F. o ;:“drgm- undivided mm-fnr- o terest in lot on SW line of Mom :‘r,";'n':u:r 19:21 SE of Broadway, SE 34:4%. & 38:9%. 3 65:2! Fannie A. and Artigues, $660. mes )?E:’hnxuréfltw Ta‘e'u wa: e, ot 137:6 W G. White, trustee] o155, Yot on § line of Pine’street, | of Taylor, W 43 by S 137:6, trustes’s deed: | 3 vard, Frank A. William J. and David wATed. Malcolm C. Whyts o John and n,‘:fh'u‘m:“vme Jot on NW line of Harrisen | Street, 185 NE o Efghth, NE 20 by NW so: 10. John Nagle to Catherine Nagle, same: gift l Ilh\“ and County of San Franciseo to Olfvet Presbyterian Society, lot on W line of Missis- stppl atreet, 142 N of Twentieth, N b4 | to NW line of Adams Tract, SW 237 to B line of Mississippt to homn\n. y to Albert W. Lehrie. Tot on Solano or { William Tus ¥ line of Mississippl street, 25 N of Eighteenth, N 25 by E 100; $1 Albert W. and Marie Lehrke to James Greig. same: $10. W. and Emma A. Fuller to Danie! B s, Tot ‘on N line of Lake strset. 107:6 E of Twenty-sixth avenus, E 50 by N 108 $10 Thert Meyer to Albert C. Leider. lot on W e o(r\umnzvonh avenue, 275 N of 1 street, 25 W 120; r"s«-lom{m and bnr- ‘Gtz to Felix H. Irvine, 1ot on E line of Forty- mmth avenue, 200 S rd lulmfl'l!. hx on SE line of J strest, § 50 by E 120: Seroet 175 NE of France avemue, block 39, Exeelsior Home- street, B'lfl’;‘ 25 by NE 100, lot 39, block NE 25 by SE 100, tead: $10. g ')'A'.ry’c.mwen to_Jacob Heyman m ot on' NE line of | South avenue, SE i 8, Holly Park: $10. &4 thf’;'lm A _and Michael McCann to Rose McCann, lots 62 and 64, Holliday Map A, be- ing two lots on W line of Porter street, 23 by 70 ; it Fatate 5t 'Davia L. Farnsworth_ by Fuanta P armaworth, executrix) o O, Serfbner. s W e of Belmont avenue, .17 & o nt whers said avenue turns from NW and gmmr-ww-msmum smwxun NW 20.77. NE 113.54, n-notlon&-na:n block G, Sunset Heizhts; $1200. Builders’ Contracts. Aana O'Nell (owner) with H. O. (eon- tractor), architect —— All 'vrl . 1- story and attie frame building o- M on l Iine of Nineteenth avenue, 175 N of 1 by E 120, Outside Lands block 655: ufln Friedmpan & Co. (owners) with C. Weliman Estate Company Bryan Elevator Company !m"m) uen- tect J. B. Krafft—2 electric power freight vaters and 1 dumbwaiter and 1 small sampie 4-story and basement brick bullding B et on W lina of East street. 40 N of -o-.Nuo.Wmt.au.lu.sD.l hl.l . BAs le work for two 3-story basement build- |nplchc=l;a:°mml line of Larkin street, of Washington, N 51:6 by E 137:6; 18-