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A A IB UN E. NE 10, 1909. lb Tit ilSDAY EVENING, i- OFFICIAL RECOBOSl jII ISUMMARY Of MARKETS NEWSOFSHIPPIHSj mem produce mm MOON AUD TIDES. Pnlted States Coast and Geodetic Purvay Tables eho time and height of htgb and Ion water at Fert Point, entrance to Sao Francises bay. For city front Vtsslou-street wharf, adj 2b mlnutea (Standard time).

The time of high and low wafer at Webiter-ttrert bridge Is forty minutes later tban tb time scheduled in the table below. DEED3 RECOHDED TUESDAY, JTTNE 8. C. A. and Kstber K.

Cblrhosier (wife! to Charles 'Chubb. NAV Sixtieth! (BcntonV and Adeline, HVs. 18i. 26 to beginning, lots 14 ami block map of Paradise Park. Oakland; $10.

Ira and Charlotte' A. Vauglian to MatHda 0-Sbostmni (singlei. NW Twelfth avem'e, 75 SW of East Seventeenth. SW 25 bv 100, portion WHEAT MARKET BUTTER, CHEESE AJTD EQGS. Butter Krenh creamery extra.

2BVjC per lb. firm; do firsts. firm; do seconds, 25c, firm. Cheese California fancy fists. 14e per lb, steady; lo firsts, 13UC, steady; do seconds, 11 He, steady; fancy Yonng America, 16ViC firm; do firsts.

lS'Vic firm. Eggs (per doseu, cases Included)--California fresh extras. litl'c. firm; do firstx. 2Hr.

firm; ratx. 2lr. fl The following; summary' of tho New York and Chicago markets Is received by J. C. Wilson, member of the New York Stock Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade and the StocU and Bond Exchange of San Francisco, with offices In tho Mills budding1, San Francisco: New York June 19.

Americans in SALES! OF STOCK IN WALL STREET I WC STOCKS i I jL a Jl'NF. 10 TO 15. W. do seconds, -4c, firm do thirds, I JI- W. I L.

W. I II. W. I L. IA.M.I A.M.I IP.

M.I IP.M SA FIIAXCISCO WHEAT. 3:441 4.6jtl321 0.316:04! 2.4 10 NEVADA AND COMSTOCK -J' MINING STOCKS Fnrnlshed by W. Ralston. -153 Busb ban Francisco. heavy, VteVii below parity.

Bank of England rate Great Western re-organlzatlort plan announced. I I Syndicate formed by J. P. Morgan A 5:231 4.3:11:351 6,81 0:40 6.4 II. W.

ol block Clinton. Oakland; $10. E. 1 finch unil .1. E.

Kearney to JIr-. L-F; Webb. SE Piedmont avenue. 107 NE of Ran-wii-k, XE 30 by SE 80. portion of lots 42.

55 and 5ti. map of Oak Park Oakland; $10. Ula A. E. Webb (singlei to E.

M. Ilihcu and J. Kearnev. SV East Twenty-sixth. 2MV82 SB-of Thirteenth avenue, SE 35.

as. SW lot 11. map of Frosts Thirteenth Avenue traet, Oakland; $10. Mary L. Webb (widow to same.

Grant. 50 of Summit. 35 by 100. lot 23. 10 feet of iot block map new Town of Lyna, OakUud; $10.

Pedcr S. BruKUiere. F. P. Mcl-ennan.

F. J. 1.3 4.2;12:::oi SAN FRANCISCO. Wbeat Firm; no trading. Cash.

$2. 3 Or-t-2. la.xi Barley Easy December, $K40H; cash, $1.45 G1.47Vi,. Corn Firm; large yellow, 11 12 13 14 15 l.l. 6:55 1.21 0.50 1:42 H.

W. fi. 7:501 $9 8:351 6.1 9 14 1 6V POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. Potatoes' (per etll River Purhanka. 1.85 S.OOj Oregon Uurlianks.

2.40; sweet potatoes, new potatoes, 2t3c per H. Onions Australian, $4.004.25 pel ctl; Bermuda seed. HGfecTSe per crate; new; red, 50jt 0W per -sack. Vegetables Asparagus, per- box for. extra ami for common; rhubarb, tl.bu&t 1.50 per pox for bay and per lb for northern; tomatoes: Mexican.

per 1.7 2.1 4.4, 1:24 4.5 2:12 0.4 2.4 4.5T CLOSING QUOTATIONS. I'JTONOPAH. JUNE 10. Kohn, Loeb and First National and National City banks: to take part In Chinese financing with England, France and Germany. Senator Aldrich canvassing to reach an agreement on taxing to i SEW YORK, Juhe.

10. Prices of stocks continued irregular In the opening dealings today and generally within a narrow range. Dealings were made moderately actWe. Union Pa-ciflci Nurtbern Pacific and American Smelting rose large- fractions and American Cotton OH a point. Readingiand Erie declined The Hill stocks ame Into greater prominence.

Northern Pacific rising 3 and Great Northern preferred Union Pacific started upward again, gaining l4'iD all, but Southern Pacific was largsrd. Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louts advanced 2. American Beet Sugar 2Mi, Hock Island preferred Hi, and Reading.

New York Cenitral, United States Steel. General Electric, Telephone, American Utah Copper, American Agricultural Chemical aud A'lrginla-Carollna Chemical 1. There was some reaction before seen. Ask. Sun 4:40 I Suu Srts Bldq Ask.

I Fri I t'ombn Tonop of Key. 7.lj oj 12 13 crate; local, per box; epeen peas, Booth 6 Montana Bruguiere itrustees of estate of Peder Satberl JKlue Bull Tonopah Ex oo 12 13 1.50f?2.2.) per sack; string and wax beans, 3f 3c nor llK summer squash, per box; garlic, per lb for new; cabbage; $1.25 per NJ uuuoipn is. uesebwinn, Versailles avenue, rro of E'K-lnsl avcuue 1 Monroe). 50 lly HacKamara 8.40 8.45 CHICAGO. June 10.

The iwbeat market was steady during early trading'! today at a slight advance. The July delivery was relatively weaker than the more deferred futures. Netvs of the day was Moderate. The'' Liverpool niarv ket was stryn on account i of 'crop conditions In Hungary and Germany. I but the estimale on: Argentina shipments f.r She week Indicated a larger movement than generally expected.

Prices at the opening were uucbanged to fti higher. July at l. Early in the day July sold at $1.19. The market became extremely weak in. tbe final hour, July declining Imore than 2c on 5tt 2 23 Midway 33 34 22 1 Florence 841 Daisy 28 1 Kewanas 14Oro Belmont etd: cucufnbers.

75cftl.AO per box; cauliflower, 50g05c per dosen; carrots, $1.50 per sack; tur Wear Jim 10 06 13 OS Some 'of tbe stocks were sluggish in Goldf 7.95 7.B7HI Atlanta Sandstorm iq lSHed Columbia Mt. 1 12 Great Jumbo Ex lit 14il)lam Con 08 1 the forenoon werei taken In band by the bulls 07 04 05 stop-loss selling. Tbe low point fat July was COMSTOCK. MOVEMENTS OF Steamers due to arrive In and depart from -San Francisco for the next few days are as follows: ARRIVE. Cbehalls San Pedro June 14 Norwood San Pedro June IQ J.

J. Loggls Eureka 1( James S. Hlggius San Tedro. 1 10 Watson Seattle and Taeohia. 1 June 10 Ashbatula Hongkong via Yokohama tMay June 10 Potno Point Arena and 10 Nonif! City Portland and Astoria.

June 10 M. F. Plant Coos-Bay June lfl Queen I'uget Sound 11 J'iiy of Topeka Eureka 11 F. A. Kllbunw-'Euri'ka June 11 Roanoke -Is iAngeles ports June 11 overuor Ssni IHcgo aud way ports.

.7. June 1 1 Missouri an Sallna Crua June 12 Daisy San Pedro i. June 12 President Pnget Sound Ports. June 13 Newburg Grays Harls-r 13 1S0.6, Alameda; $10. Leah F.

Mott (singlet, to Charles M. Cooper (married). San Antonio avenue, 205.11 of St. Charles, 47. ltl5.03.

47. 8 1C5.03, portion of lot 2, map of lauds of Teuton! a I'ark, $10. Daulei vCox- to Louise tlenetti. NtV Wheeler avenue (LaneK 105 SW-bf Wasbingtnn, SW 50 by NW 125, lots 15 nd 16. block 709.

map -of Syndicate Investment- Company's subdivision of blocks 751 to 754. 789 and 770, Levy and Lane tract. Brooklyn township; $10. DEEDS RECORDED WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. Horace aud Emma E.

lla.vnea to Paul E. Beechboard, lot 4, map of Bucna Vista tract, Ernest Sisson (single! to Effie Slsson. NW Sixteenth and Castro, 103.9, 150, 8 103.9, Ophir 1.40 1.45 Occidental nips, si. do per sac; eggplant, lO'fii-ic per id; green peppers, lb fix- local; green corn, 40c per doen for Brentwood and 20(g24c for Winters. i P0TTLTHY AND GAXZ.

P'onltry (per dozen) Bens, for small, for larga and for extras: Joang roosters, old roosters. fryers. for large nd for small; broilers. fi.00 for large aud for small; docks, pldgeons, squabs, $1.75 2.uo; goslings. per pair.

Game Nominal. Mexican 87 Andes reacneu at' 1.10. The market closed weak knd only a trifle above the low point, July being off 21nc at Gould A Curry la Best Belcher 391 15 14 05 03 02 05 01 03 Con Virginia Excessive rains In the corn belt caused a stronjr opening in tbe corn i market, but some 17 1 Scorpion 41 North 70 Rescue Consol. 21KendaU- 19 1 Adams .22 Blue Bell Savage C'hollar if fotosi 16 07 04 03 02 04 03 03 04 05 01 04 Hale Nor. of tho'buoyancy was lust early in the day because of realizing sales by prominent- interests, July opened to iSijc higher at 73M, and for a time held: within that range.

After advancing to nevv high points for the season, with July at the market slumped and marked up decisively. This diversion of Interest caused a pause in the advance In other quarters, but there were no Important recessions. Atchison wa bought heavily and rose-1M to 116H- Western Union also hardened 14 and Baltimore and Ohio, National Lead and MackarNffompanles 1. Hocking Valley certificate8 Juntjted 4H- American Steel. Foundry lost a point.

There were some Isolated advances srnong the specialties, but the market In general weakened when Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and Heading reacted a point. American Beet Sugar waa unusually active and advanced 4 points. Hocking Coal gained 3, Delaware and Hudson 2 and American Sugar and Colorado Fuel i. Hocking Valley rose to 118. a gain of 13 polntg.

National Biscuit and Corn Products preferred fell 1. i i The' market closed very irregular. A break of 2g In Third Avenue had an unsettling effect. Wisconsin Central. tWbeeline and Lake-Erie fell Crown Point a lm, Oakland; girt.

avoid an income i London settlement continues today and concludes tomorrow. Senate passes finance committee's tariff bill on woolens on four clause Copper, stocks in London market show fair strength. Copper now selling at best point of i present rally and price expected to ii touch 14e this month. Eight hundred freight handlers of 1 1 1 Central strike at Chicago. AH steel and Iron companies which re-' jjduced wages early lr the year expected to restore old rates by July 1st.

Twelve Industrials decline 2t; twenty active rails decline .2. CHICAGO, June prlceshlgh-'er by 3Q40c, the trade were Inclined, to predict the prices were to go Jower later In the season, although they were not sure of their position. They sale It largely a weather market as re-: July wheat and that unless there a tireat deal Of rain and more crop damage there will te a lower level of values. Wheat professionals said that July was on top all. day yesterday from tome of the commission houses who have been the largest longs; the traders thejr had anticipated a break because of 'the good showing made by the government report on spring wheat.

They were disappointed at the market's action here and at Liverpool. Corn bears are having a hard time. The movement from Illinois has but In Iowa and Nebraska It Is Increasing. One cash handler said that; he had Yellow Jacket J.i 8. and Lovisa Hanley (wife) to Glsela Con 01 Kower (single San Jose avenue, 2iM of Walnut, 100 by 8 150.

lots 15 and 10 lu one-half of block O. man' of Pioneer Home Kenutck In some options, July declining to The close was easy, although July was still a shade above tbe previous close. Oats were steady, local receipts being a 25Columbla 43j Saint Ires 11 OSIConqueror 03 Star .04 05 Wonder Top Ex. 03 80Great Bend Ex 01 SI Great Bend An 01 04! Br "of Goldf 10 JGoldf Portland." 02 02 stead Association. Alameda; $10.

Alpha Belcher Confidence Sierra Neir. A. and Annie L. Dickey iwlfe) to. Annie trine less than had been estimated.

Opening M. Hatch (married), NE Ueering -aveoue. 114 quotations showed gains of. a shade to ic, July NE of Ignacio avenue avenue, NE 3.S by SE Hruuswlck Kurt Bragg Sea Foaiu Mendocino and Point Arena. IS Manchuria -Hongkong i 14 George W.

Elder Portland and Astoria. 14 Stute of California Portland and Al- toria June 14 North Fork Eureka June 14 Santa Rosa San 4lego and way June 14 Hanalel San Pedro 14 Coos Bay Sen Pedro June 14 PhoenU San Pedro Buckman Seattle- and Tacoma June .15 Utah ....30 05i 19 DECIDUOUS ANT ITRUB TSUITS. Strawberries Ixngwortbs, per chest; htrttt varieties, per chest. Raspberri)- 4f fi per chest. Goost-l)erries-r40450c per drawer; In bulk, 4 7c per lb.

I Blackberries $4fij5jer chest. Logayiberrles per chest for red and $2dsfor i per chest t- Apples per box; do new, B075c for small and for large Cherries per drawer for black and 60 65e per box for Royal Anne; loose, 47e for black, fur Jtojal Anue and 23c for white; Teaches 73c $1.23 per box. Bullion oeing at u.7s'e.;.it4C. Early transactions were) jin, lot 4, map of Pride tract, Brooklyn town confined wittiln that range.) 1 ship; $10. 2J Exchequer Provisions were strong ati the atart despite t.

A. and Margaret J. Jackson (wife) to i 03 1 Frances-Mohawk 05 Seg Belcher Overman. I below last night and Louisville and Nashville 1H. Reading second preferred lost 24- An more liberal receipts of live bogs throughout I Frank C.

and Matilda M. Piluso (wlfel, 20 28IC D. 03 04 07 22 03 03 02 24 32 Union 33 Yellow. Tiger, the west, but tbe market i reacted somewhat Williams, 100 of Nutley avenue, 32 by early In the session owinir to. nrof't 1 110.30, lot 5 and portion of lot 6.

maO of re- Julia Eeka. Flclda LauJiue 08 Grandma 07 02 02 01 advance of ii by Baltimore and Ohio had a sustaining effect. International Pump also rose a point. 'k Bonds were Irregular. Prices at the start were Unchanged to 2MC subdivision of 5X and 50, Klugslaud tract.

IS Caledonia 25 F. A. Killuim- Areata Coronndo Grays Florence Dlam Stiver Hill higher. I crooaiyn township; fjo. Adnlph Zanker to Emily Zanker (wife), be- 13 Harbor DEPART, Challenge' Co 18 16 I'loms per hoi or crate; cherry Wheat September.

lfiui 10 cenrer line or comny roau Rm.rjitnn. from Warm Sorlmrs to San Jose distant 12.70 plums. 50(atl0c per drawer. tot Steamers. 01 1 Montgomery Mt 03 Mont Bullfrog.

chains from intersection with boundary line boxes, Ellsabeth-Coqullle River NEW YORK STOCK LIST 02 Apricots t'rates. lfel.25 Figs $1.50 per boi." 1 or tract formerly known as valpey ranch di 10 10 10 10 and S1.0t)t.00 December, May. l.Uf .1 Corn July, 73c; September, December. 50g5c. Onts July.

5353c; iSoptember, 44 44 December, 45c; May. I 47 c. viding said Valoev ranch from lands, of M. M. 05 07 OS 06 Nutmeg Melons $1.25 1.50 for special.

-o Cbehalls Grays Harbor Nor wujl Grays Harbor Carlos Seattle and Siberia Hongkong via Tonolulu Rose, 'NE 34.54 to post In boundary line of i standard Bullfrog Kk Amethyst Bonnie Mayflower Con Manhattan Con Manhattan Dx 03Homestake Kg. ft1Tramp OSl 05 Valley 09 10 MANHATTAN. 03 04 Mineral OS 04; Pine Not 02 I Thanks(tlving. crates. 10 1 okouama alpey rnnch.

NW 12.83. SW 36.32 to center line of said county 'road. SE 12.70 chains to beginning, containing 45 acres, Eden township; also all petfonal property; $10. -X'ltrus Fruits k(per box). Naval oranges, $1.50 grapefrim.

for- seedless: lem The following quotation of price of tock on the New York Stock Exchange artt from i J. C. Wilson, member of the New York 8tock Exchange, with office In the Mills building, Montgomery and Bush street, San, Francisco: Oc- Admiral Sampson Seattle and June 10 Santa Rosa San Diego -and way June 10' Uyedes Honolulu, Kabului Point Arena June 10 Pork July, 19.95; September, 120.07. Lard July. $11.50: September, November, $11.40.

Rlhs July and $10.75. Rys Cash. September, 82c. ons, 3.90 "for fancy. for choice and $1.00123 for standard; limes, 04 1 Mustang Manh Tropical fruits Bananas.

per OTHHB DISTB1CTB. Plttsbnra Pk 49 51Jack Pot anion aim rcisij! Vj. Cheney (wife) to Mrs. Lucie II. White (whlow), lots 28 and 32, block map of resubdlvlslon of Klnsell trart (given to correct Brmiklyu townshlD: S10.

bunch for Hawaiian and $2. for Central Hornet Seattle, Tacoma and Everett. 10 Bee Coos Bay June 10 Nevada bought more corn in lowa I than tor a month past. Nebraska people claimed offerings were lighter and that they were shipping this way. The feature of Ahe late trade corn yesterday was the purchase of 500,000 July by Gearhart from Bartlett Patten selling 300,000 and Champlin 200,000.

A bear who was selling com at the top said he did not know whether It was nerve or judgment that made him do so, but he thought the" price justified such action. Those, that were bullish said tho price cut no figure, as It is: the' condition that will coinnt. Sales. i High. Low.

AJlls-Chalmers. 05 02 American; pineapples, per dozen. Mra. Lucie II. White widow I to William C.

nverty Antlpodea June 80 74 -75IFairview B. 20 Falrv Hailstone .1 03 1 100 Do pfd j. 51 Tait. same: $10. Barley lashi 80(g83c.

j- Timothy September, $3.90, Clover No quotation. DAILY MOVEMENT OF PRODUCE. BEAMS AND SEEDS. Roanoke Eureka, Astoria and Portland. June 11 Rose City Astoria and Portland June 12 IJdOO Amalg 88 01 85 38 Round Mt.

Falrvlew Eagle Ramsey Rawhide Queen Bid. as 51 86 V4 41. 96 12 83 Ask. 15 Vs 51 86 41V 97 12 83 Beans (per ctl) Bayo, pea, $3.23 12000 Am Beet Suar. M.

F. Plant Coos Bay June 14, BAWHIDB. 29 Coalition 27 28 tao.nu: small wnite. large white, pink. red.

nominal: Kilburn Eureka 12 Receipts. Shipments, 41 12 84 Harbor Cities Realty Company to George K. Pike (married), lots 8 and 9. block amended map of Regents Park, Berkeley; $10. Marie F.

llalpruner to Winfield Halprnner, Undivided one-half intersection NE San Leanilro road with NW Ivy avenue. NW 89 by NE 135.02, Vanguard Eureka IV 18.000 ,24.500 blackeye, lima. red kid 125, 83W no. pra. 1300 Amer Can 1500 Do; 2100 Am lar Fdy, i.

l.oegie Eureka. ix neys, 3.7S4.oo; cranberry beana, nominal; Gar- o64i 56 06 50 hi Ilonr, barrels Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels Oats, bushels Rye, bushels Barley, busheia 85 86 16 17 69 Tanzas, horse beans. $1,9012.20. feeds Brbwn mustard. 3(34Vc: yellow mns- Porno Point Arena and Albion li Cltv of Topeka Eureka June J3 George' W.

Elder Los Angeles ports. 14 4.800 288.800 3.000 73,500 60,700 179.300 825. 700 2. 200 14,700 ioi sis ieet or lot map of Ludovlna Ivy tract, Frooklvn township: $10. 1000 2S I ,500 Mexican 6000 Do 29 1 200 Do 1000 Midway ji.

TJ 300 Gould Curry 300 Goldf 1 871 200 Do 300 Do 0. 7.90 500 Con 500 Do T.93m 200 Do 600 Do 100 Savage i 300 Do T.9741 400 Cbollar tard, nomlnai- flaxseed. 4c carload lota; canary, 4c; alfalfa, J6(gl7c; rape, cleaned, 22ftc; winrieiu h. ualpruner to Marie F. Halpruner, President Los Angeles ports 1 Do I i 116 117 79(H) Am Cotton 74 73 73 74 10 Do KM 108 American 223 230 Wan Ice 38 38 38 38 2600 Ant Linseed 18 18 18 18 same; $10.

Phoenix Shelter love timothy, -atooc: hemp. 4c; millet, 2e pe Andy E. B. and A. L.

Stone Company to 70 20 18 19 JOHN RYANIS id: oroom corn seed, wa.ao per ton. Dried Peas Green are quoted at $3.25. EIHe E. Aldrich, lot 120, map of Madison Squire. Eluihurst, Brooklyn township; $10.

Nevartan Sanlla Crufl direct June IS Queen Victoria. Pnget- Sound, Alaska. Juna, 15 Watson Seattle and Tacoma June 15 lairllnc Honolulu and Kabului 15 Nome Cltv Astoria and 15 --Jiiu vo ipM ...44 44 44 44 700 Com on Frac. ii. 64 2W1 lo 20 65 500 Do 1500 Do Herlteley Construction Company to A.

E. F. block 8. man of resubdlvlslon of HAT AND FIEDSTUFFS. 081 100 Yellow Jacket.

Bran $20fr30 per ton white ami $28,500 blocks 5to 8, tract No. 1, Berkeley; SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE I J. C. WILSON, STOCKBROKER 42 43 30 Hani-let Los Angeles 15 121 100 Do 1500 Do 2000 Booth 100 Florence Tallac St. Michael 15.

ror red. Middlings per ton. Shorts :tl.OO(fi 32.00 wr t(in. Msrla LABnckley (widow) to Mary A. Rob- 81 i.8.40 A.42 it 0 -O son, NH Twenty-second and Klrkbam, 315.6 bjr 115, lotiJ to 0, block map ot survey NAMED PRESIDENT OF AMALGAMATED Feedstuffs Rolled barley, $33.00 34.00: rolled 04 24 300 Do 1000 Daisy 500 Do 100 Kewanaa 500 Red Hills Db spfd 7 r117 .118 6500 Amer Smelting.

96. 95 85 85 1000 113 112 112 113 3000 Ameri ugae, .183 132 132 132 800 Do pfd 123 125 124 126 Am Steel Fdr pfd 47 48 14200 Am Tel Tel. ..142 141 142 142 200 Am Tob 103 402 102 103 Wooleni 36 36 400 Do 107 106 106 107 1100 Anaconda 50 50 50 50 Atl Coast Line 133 134K. nieuRiun. iaaiann; 10.

oats for feed, mixed feed, $30.00 (CCH2.0I for average lots; oilcake meal. In 20- 1300 Sierra NeTada 200 Do 400 Utah 500 Overman BOO 100 Union 600 Silver 400 Andes 400' Do PRIVATE WIRE 10 09 a. Kobson. (widow) to same, same; 10. John CelinaND.

and Chariot B. Spring ton lots, Ris.ao. in lo-ton lots 139.00. Jn 5-ton 25 33 07 IS 14 3000 Do 08 Ask. 1000 Atlanta la to stme.

all that tract containing 273 acres aud 161 acres, Brooklyn township; $10. Same to same, heffimiiiiff nt must rornpr of lots $.19.50, small lots, cocoanut eaks or meal at mills, $26.00 in 20 and 10 and $26.50 In 5 -ton lota; jobbing. corn meal, $39.00 Regnlhr Morning June 10. MISCEIiLANEOtJS BOXPS. i Bid.

Cal Gas and Gen and 8. 98 California Wine Assn 5s 85 City Electric Co 6s 83 Edison Light and Power 6s 109 98 500 Do 16 15 07 2000 Great Bend cracked corn. broom 303-ncre tract conveyed to John H. and Charlotte RnHntf in.ll IK Ifiutt 'AU OJQ 2000 Goldf Portland 02 1600 Mayflower Con 00 100 Rawhide Queen 30 2000 Do corn seed, nominal: alfalfa meal and mealfalfa. 08 03 100 Dla Con- GHICAGO-NEWYORlt 1 C.

fJMM. Member New Tnrk Stock Exehangr. Chicago Board of Trade, The Stock ud 65100 A Santa Fe.116 J14 116 116V 100 Do 105 105 105 105. 24800 Bait and .120 118 119 119 jofebing lots, carload lots, $23.00 per I "I mini, wai ou.u V.Z'C polnt corner of a S3-acfe tract con-108Vi veyed to Richard Rlllev June 1. ..1881.

D. NEW YORK, June 10. John D. Ryan was today elected president of the if Amalga 41.401 700 Ophir ton. i 115 Hay Wheat.

new crop. $14.00 uu piu 4 D5 1800 Brooklyn S0 79 79 80 (( 17.00; old wheat and oat. tame I 667, NW 11.08 chains to most 8 corner of a 7-acre tract conveyed to Robert W. Gray December 5. 1808.

685 D. 222, containing 267.46 acres, portion of said 303-acre tract, Brooklyn 100 oat, new volunteer wild oat. 700 Canadian Pac.184 184 182 182 6600 Chesik and. Ohio. 78 77 78 78 103 mated Copper i Company to succeed the late H.

Rogers. SM.ooftii4.(M); new Dariey. sii.oo(ai4.00: new Market St Cable 6s 108 Northern Ry Co (of Cal) 6s. 114 Northern Cal Railway 5a 103 Pacific Tel and Tel Co 5s 99 Park and Cliff House -Ry 6s 101 Sacto Elec Gaa and Ry 100 Oak and Ry 5s 8 Oak and 8 Con By Co 1st ref 4s. 97 Water Co Gen Mtg 4a 88 I'nlted Gas and Elec Co' 5s 99 Bond Exchange oi San praixnaca, alfalfa, stock bay, per 400 Chicago and 71 7Ti 71; 71 107 I California Stock and Oil Exchange.

I IT A. WOIXBEaO. on BBOm xovm liuujo uru YVi. 0 4 4 4 beginning at most 8 corner of tract rom-eyed to Thomas Magee Angust 6, 1884, 266 I) 282. NE 27.12 chains to center line of county road 869 (Redwood road), thence along center ton: Straw 50c80c per bale.

Mills Bulldtng, Ban FranclacOk Phona Kearny 481. LOS ANOELfS Hotel A'syandrta. ioipro. 27Vi 28-' V6 89 2400 Do pfd 7 6 6 6 wv ana vv i tsa -nx i i iirJOOC Mi and StP. ..156 155 "155VA 155 76 Hne of said road NW 0.12, NW 10.02, NW 17.57.

SW 2.1. SW 0.70 to point to extension NW of line ot tract containing 1.62 acres conveyed -to Mathew M. Gibson March 7. 1890, 899 D. 226.

SE 1.04. SE 8.66 to a oolnt in 10. Eea-nlar Morning Session. June tnited of 4e 1 75 i WATER STOCKS. CHANGE TO BE MADE 400 Do; 169 '169 x' 169' 169 Cen' Leather 30yv 30 24 30 100 Do i pit ...103 103 103 103 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, 65 Marin Connty Bid.

Ak. Bid. Ask. boundary Hue of lands of Thomas Magee, SE imint oi tt j. -aao 285 TAX SUPPORTERS WILL COMPROMISE 'WASHINGTON, June 10.

The fact that. Inmmc: tax advocates have rejected 1.45 1.67Vfc Amaurot 70 Spring Valley Water Co 33 33 GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. l.tra. -SE s.30. SB 1.98.

SE2.15 to herlnnlna. con Palmer Peer leas IN ORPHANAGTAG-DAY Since the announcement in these col Chlcaga 4 5 Apollo 02 03 taining 26.59 acres and 107.92 acres, portion of 83 City Electric Co 33 Piedmont i Aaao C.S1.50 BZ.W j0Uo 1 i 20 21: 1300 JD 6 Grand St L. 77 76 75 76 Do preferred 103 loti HILL DENIES HE IS TO MERGE ALL LINES IN ONE CORPORATION said lands conveyed to Thomas Magee, Brook lyn township; quitclaim deed: S10. Aaso 6a 34 71 8F add McK.19.60 Saner 1.75 .5 Section 25... 23.08 umns that there was to- be a tag day for the purpose of raising funds for the Brookshire 1.42 1 1 George Gray (administrator, etc.) to Thomas E.

Hanson, lot 18, block 7, amended map Butler 45 J4 Z400 tolo and 43- 43 43 15.00 Caribou suggestions thatia xbe plated on dends of c'ojqporations, has pot resulted 85 financing ot the Union Man's Orphanage 21 45 170 viizirzsf'eu. 2700 S3ol Hock V- I. 67 64 65 806 'Colo 63 62 62V4 iraci, uamnna; otwi. I Estate of Eva M. Robinson (by administrator) to Alfred Robinson, lot 6.

map of Henry and Phillips tract, belnr subdivision of lots 1 to 5. at san Lorenso on July 3, there has been further- consideration given the date In 1.00 63 63 82 80 Do ast pfd a. so in art abandonment oi tne piasar ine income tax supporters are a foxniidable force and no possible basis for. a substitute compromise is being- overlooked. 81 80 It has been generally admit 27 to 33, Bray property.

Brooklyn township. 60 90 Cal Power Co Con 32 Paciflc fighting Corp pfd 70: Do common i INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman's Fund BANK STOCKS. Mercantile' Trnat Co ...220 National Bank POWDER STOCKS. Giant Con Co SUGAR STOCKS.

Hawaiian Com and Sugar 30 Honokaa Sugar Co 17 Makawcll Sugar Co 38 Omomea Kugar Co 43 Paauhau 3 24 ted that the date would bring the day In 144 143 143 Claremont 3.25 2.60 Sorerelgn Esperansa 1.65 8 and B. Gypsy 23 a State Imperial 1 45 Sterling Kern 60 60 Snnaet McKlttrlck. 18 jt .1 Turner Monte Crlato 2.75 2.90 W.K Oil Co. NeTada 80 Del Bey Occidental ,20 -'-ii SALES 1250 Wblrerlne 23 1 300 Parafflne 135 75 2.05 relate or Mary E. McKvoy (by administrator) to Hugh McEvor.

Seventh. 150 8 of Delaware. 25 24 24 25 question too close to the Fourth of July and for that reason it might be advisable 80 50 by 135, lot 19. block 77. Berkeley Land i Do Sd pfd, I 5600 Ga 16700 lorn PtoducU 1200S Do pfd i 400 l)el Hudson 4 3300 and! a Do j.

1 91 91 90 91 193 192 192 193 and: Title Insurance Association, Berkeley. to change it. There is to be a meeting 30 BT. PAUI June 10. Lttls president of the Great Northern Railroad Company, today emphatically denied the report from New York that J.

J. Hill, chairman of thefGreat Northern boarfl of directors, had found a jway to merge in va single corporation the Great Northern, Northerrl Pacific, Burlington and the ColoraA?" and Southern Railways un J. a. ana Lovisa 11. Hanley (wife) to Carrie 640 eoo 50, 50 61 18 61 ..1.05 of the joint committee of the Building Trades and the Central Labor Councils 38 Lapnam.

San Jose avenue. 400 of Walnut, 50 by 8 150, lot 18 In one-half of block 89 89 ts TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY A SWEDISH jrirl wanta to do housework and cooking in small wages $2b. 1549 5th Alameda. I. 45 map of property of Pioneer Homestead As sociation.

Alameda; $10. on subject tomorrow night, and there seems to be little doubt that the change referred to will be made. i 600 ilBtIlllng 40 SiOOfDuluUi 8 A A. 17 13600 U-ie i 37 .4600 Do 1st pfd 64 600 Doi 3d pfd 44 39 89 40 1T 17 86 28 36 64 63 54 44 43 44h OILk STOCKS Aaaoclated OH Co 1 John P. and Amelia S.

Maxwell Enochs, Park avenue, 120 of. San' Pablo 31 31 WALL STREET STOCKS Famished by Iiogan Bryan, 385 Pine SW San Francisco. der thrr broad charter provisions of MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. 3 and 4 rooms, furnished for housekeeping. The Mentone, 608 800 General Elec ..160 159i-160.

160V, avenue. 93.4 by 125, portion of block 3. map: of portion of plot 6, Kellersberger's sur Alaska Packers' Assn 73 74 99 rey of V. and D. Peralta rancho.

property of 8th st. 40 98 3S 30 j. tmery, uaaiand; Plummer and Nellie TI. Enochs to John P. 2600 it Northern Ore.

75 74 75 75 25300 Bt Northern pfd.151 149 150 151 Havana Tob Co 12 14 Do pfd -24 29 800 Bllnois 150 149 149 150 800 Inter-Metro ......16 16 16 i 16 the latter road. "We don't Intend to form! such said Hill, "even under so broad a chaj-ter as that of tho and Southern, for that would mean a great amount of litigation." Open tastl Open Last ine. Sale.) Inc. Sale. WANTED To rent a 6-room.

modern house with barn; close in preferred. Address Box 147S2, Tribune. 1 Cal Fruit Cannera' Assn Cat Wine Assn Pac -Tel and Tel pfd Do rommon SALES. 18.000 Cal Wine 6a 80- Maxwell, lots 111 to 120, 21,3 to 222. map of Frtiltvale Addition tract, Brooklyn township; $5.

San Francisco 8avings Union to Violet Hudson Mo ractne. 104 id? AGED WOMAN'S MIND .1 WRECKED BY LIQUOR 1 SAN FRANCISCO, June -10. Her mind wrecked by over-indulgence in liquor, Rosalie Pragle, 60 old. an outcast WANTED A second-hand automatic wa Nat 88 881 Central.181 132 .85 .114 45 xowt uo pta 46 (wife of Frank), Valleclto place, 141.14 7-12 W0 Interna Papr l6 R6H -fil 113 16254 60 ter heater. Apply llo iienry uci kley.

1 Amal Cop. 85 Am Car 6H Am 61 Am 96 Do pfd ..113 Am Sugar. .132 Anacon Cop. 60 5.000 Northern Ry 5s 2,000 United 4s 125 Alaska Packers Pt rrom intersection with NE East Twenty-sey enth, 28.22 11-12, NW 81.72. SW 23.4.

nor Do Dfd W. 6S4 04 -Norf W. 90 91 Nor Paciflc.15194 153 45 16 63 41 87 30 76 74 32 205 Telegraph ave.v, 'corner 18th, sunny tlon of block 94. map 2. portion of Highland 45 16 63 42 88 31 58 4ti 42 88 31 Pann 137 15 63 41 88 eo 57 a 600 tnternat Pump 6o0 i DO pfd 600 Iowa Central Do pfd 32 t'ara.

use land: lo. Peter W. Anderson (widower) to A. H. Haw unfurnished apartments for houseKeep ing; references.

510 18th st. People's Oaa.115 115 Atchison ...114 1161, and Ohlo.118 119 was placed in the detention hospital by Patrolman J. C. Scheble today. The policeman upon the old woman as Press Steel.

44 44 HUGHES I CLUB WILL IVE CLOSING CONCERT so 19 25 ley, portion of lots 1 and 2. bloek revised man of Oakland Helirhts. Onkland: Sl(). 10 Associated Oil 25 City Electric 110 Hawaiian' Sugar 50 Hutchinson Sugar 170 Paauhau Sugar 10 Pacific Light common i' 675 Pacific Tel and Tel common i Brooklyn ..80 80 1T00 Kansas City So. 47 46 600 Do pfd 73 72 ONE-HALF interest in one of best paving saloonB Vn Oakland, next to S.

P. tiiWet nffloe: long lease, no rent. Box Readfng ...155 158 Rep I S. 32H 82 Do pfd 106 73 Ernestine and H. Nash to R.

L. lot Can Pacific. 184 184 45 80 Ches and O. 77 she was disrobing In a lot. at Stockton and Dupont streets.

After much trouble Scheble succeeded in inducing the woman 27. block 1364, map of Polrler tract, Oakland; 600 and 144 143 142 143 300 Mackay 82- 81 81 82 14781, Tribune. Ch Gt Wn. 5Vm The Huehes Club will give the closing; Kock isiana. iwii no Jj 8tP.155l4 155 Anselm C.

Hammond Jr. to Bessie B. Rose a xteii Furnished, two or three Colo 43 44 krans, lot IS, 15 feet of lot 14, block mqp Do pfd 71 71 "4 StL 8F 2d. 454 45 Son Pacific.131 181 South 31 31 concert OI ine eeaufon wmuriuw rTmiu, the proceeds to go toward the church fund of the First Unitarian Church. The 63 to don-her garments again, after which he escorted her to the detention hospital, where an examination will be made as to her sanitys oi uaa ram.

Aiameoa; ni. BUILDING CONTHACTS. 51 rooms and bath or small cottage, Berkeley convenient to business center; "have no children; state price. H. T.

inpkins. 10th Oakland. Do pfd TO 69 "Sugar and Coffee Colo Sooth. 63 and G. 60 DistlUera 39 Erie 86 ro 1 nfd.

64 June T.Mre. H. C. Canfleld, with 39 87 Metropol St Ry. 5 33 Mexican Central.

25 24 24 25 Winn and St 56 57 Da 1st pfd 85 90 6t St PASS M.140 139 139 140 100 i Do pfd 149 149 150 '33200 and T. 43 43 43 43 Do pfd 73 73 tl(X Missouri 75 75 74 73 6200 National 88 87 87 88 Do pfd 108 109 Tex Paciflc. 5 35 T'nlnn P. lOSTi 104 Charles Norllng. contractor, lot 25 fjet front on Fourteenth, (604 West Fourteehth), Oakland; 164 i 8 ee'Ji 67 i4 Gen lOOVi $1760.

-( Recorded June 8, 1909.) Gt Nor ptdj4 nt a Oft tt HOOo. Jone i-eiiaiciia. owner, wun n. A. Do pfd Wabash 21 21 Illinois Cen.149 1RO "-i Lambert and S.

W. Stone, contractors, lots 5 01STE1S; MARRIAGES AND DEATHS molasses 8.17c. and 0 and 7, block Neniury tract. Berkeley: In-Met pfd. 45 45 8.65c powdered.

jjo pro. 4 West Union. 75 76 Refined, quiet. Crushed, 800 National Biscuit. 106 105 106 $3250.

Plans and specif fcatlona filed. (Recorded June 9. 1900,) Loula n.lM-v i and T. 43 43 Weatinghse 85 85ft Do 123 124 No. 4 6.05c: granulated, 4.95c.

Coffee Quiet. No. 7 Rio, 78c; Santoa, 9c. I 2000 Newhouse Cop 2 2 2 2 Do 73' 12'yj aged 81 jears, 3 months and. 8- Bachnsetts, June 8.

victor II. Metcair. owner, with William "Paris, contractor. Intersection NW Adams LICENSES. 200 Air 89 4 89 884 90 -1- days.

8600 NIT 133 131 132 132 and SW Perkins.iSW 100, NW 120, NE 109. SB concert will fee held under the auspices of the "Woman's? Alliance in the church aud- ltorium at Castro and Fourteenth street. The soloists of tomorrow evening 'will be Mrs. J. Rollin Fitch, Mrs.

J. Llewellyn Williams, Mrs. Leota Schenk and Robert Hughes; A cantata by Henry Hadley, with solos by Mrs. WilllKms and Mr. Hughes be the first part of the program followed by a.

second' part which wHl Include a miscellaneous program. The officers of the. club Include: President, J. Llewellyn 'Williams; vice-president, Mrs. -F.

W. Laufer. These concerts are given each year by the club, the program always Including works of the highest standard. .120.3, Oakland: $10,512. Plans and specifications filed.

(Recorded June 9, 1909.) ft Butter. Eggs, Cheese and StL. 57 58 1st 100 112 2d pfd 84 89 17 4 80 Vi 83 19 18 91 Yt 20 17 83 20i 300 Enamel and S. Do-- pfd 200 Realty 1800 Weat Maryland 17 83H "200 NY NU and 172 172 173 i i 11400 NT IO and 54 53 53 63 ov lrn KfT scrl. June 10, Butter Fancy HOTEL ARRIVALS 84 HO Western pacific ry 9 vera a llv: 1000 Norfolk and 91 90 90 91 Total shares sold, "887,338.

Bonds, 6.178,0OO. creamery. 26c; creamery seconds, 25c; fancy .1 Do .85 88 4800 North American. 84 83 83 83 loans Opening. 2 per nign.

iv dairy, 25c. .1) ner rent: low. IVi per cent: last loan, 1 per 44800 Northern Pac 154 151 153 153 Grove Johnson and wife are registered at Eggs Store, zocf iancy rancu, i Cheese New, 13 14c; Young America, 15 icent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; closed, 11 the St. Mark. 20c.

Robert Heyneman, New York; E. 160 165 170 190 -97 99 29 29 29 29 137 18 137 137 O. Miller, Vlsalla: M. J. Rouse, Oakland; W.

The following marriage licenses, bare been inHued: i BECK LEIGH0H John H. Beck, 24, and Lucy 24, both of Oakland. GABPABD0ME OARBEH0 Glorannl Gaapar- done, 23. of San Krauciaco, and Lulgla Oar- liero, 17. tiakland.

EDDY D0NAH00 William T. Eddy. 35. and Alta A. lMmahoo.

3i, both of Jptter sVallcy, Mendocino county. 'ii. HACKETT HELMS E. Hadtett, 26, and Catherine Helms. 17, bth ofJJerkeley.

IEK6E HANLOlf Carson Jensen. 21 and Or Hanlon, 18. both of San Francisco. JC0BEBLT MAHKMAN Darius D. Moberly, 27.

and Anna Markman, 22, both of Oakland. STARS MAONES Oscar Starr, 23, and Hsjel P. Magnes. -18. both of Alameda.

WILLIAMS HILLS ThomaaE. Williams, 39, and Uobertina A. Mills. 19. both of Oakland.

BIRTHS. CniCA'iO. June o. Butter Steady. Cream UOU1I Do Pafetfie 300 Pacific 8700 Peon It Co.

800 Peoples Gas. M. Scott, Fresno; E. M. Eruson, Chicago; L.

J. DOlTOVAIf In fakland. June 10, 1909, Julia, relict of the Beceasedl)aniel Donovan, and loving mother of J. II. Kane, Mra.

James J. Feneran. Mrs. Joseph Triest, the late Margaret Cramer; Mary E. Nunan, Julia A.

Martin and James- Donovan, a native of Boss, County Cork, Ireland, aged 85 years. GERKIBH In Oakland, June 10, 1909,. Phyllis Gorrlsb, dearly beloved and only daughter of Charles and Rose a native of Benlcla. aged 8 years and 1 month. H0LKER In San Francisco June, 8, 1909, Nea E.

Ilolmer, beloved son of Exco and Maria Ilolmer, beloved brother of Mottle Holmer, Ellen Davidson and Eskel Holmer of Scbles-wlg-Ilolstef-n, Germany; Mrs. S. Thompson of Lincoln, Placer Counfy; Jasper and Jep. Ilolmer of San Francisco. Maria Jensen of Watsonvllle and Amelia Holmer qf Alameda, a native of Schleswig-LIolsteln, Germany, aged 42 years and 8 days.

HIND3 In Oakland, June 10, 1909, Hellen I. Hinds, loving mother of Mrs. Emma M. Schaf-. fer, Mrs.

Daisy Fitzpatrlck. Etta Lerkl.n ard John -H. Morrison, of William eries. 23g27c: dairies. 2024c.

per cent. i BOND Bid. Ask. I Bid. Ask.

At Gen 4s. 100 101 (TP 1st 102 103 At Coat 4S.114V4 lHSitSH Os 105 IOC, 1st 100Hlt7nlted Ry 4s 76 88 88Wab deb 5e. 77 77 Anderson, Los Angeles; J. P. Brown.

Los Angeles; J. H. Kemp, San Francisco; W. E. Wll- 115 115 115 115 Egg steady; receipts, mark, casea included, 19c; firsts, 19c; prime 13 12 12 13 600 Pittsburg lard.

Berkeley; II. E. Ilutcheson, Los Angeles; firsts. 21c. 48 60' M.

Ogg. Oakland; J. O. Lorlng, New York; M. 97T4 Cheese Firm.

iuaisiea, 8. Slnart. New lork; S. Edelmer, York; 12(318c; Young iAmerlcas, 1414e; long 43 -43 44 193 104 45 46 Be TOO Pressed Steel Car 44 Do pfd Ry Steel Is pfd 88 04 93 Col Ind 5s. 77Vi 78 I West 97, Realty 91 91lJap 88 Rl col 88 88Jap 1st 4 94 SP ref 95 5Jap 2d 4s.

93 SP col 92 93 WORLD'S FAMOUS TRIPLETS SIXTY-FIFTH "BIRTHDAY. FOND DIT X.AC, June 10. The famous Winderker triplets, who claim to be the oldest living triplets In the world, yesterday celebrated their sixty-fifth birthday, anniversary at the old Win-decker homestead In town of Byron. horns, H4(gi4MC. KK YORK, ii June 10.

Butter Strong; S. P. Metz. New York; Emil Frank. San R.

L. M. Cohn, Byron; Thomas Wilkes, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. C.

Eld-wards, Oakland: Ira M.l Ilelocken, San Fran- 105 107 32200 Rending 156 155 155 155 Creamery extras (official). 26c; procesa common to short, 1624c; western factory, 20 10. The livestock receipts i CHICAGO, Jnne u.ti nnuruniriu, rrnu cshnen I Cisco; Lr. j. it.

rntcner ana ire, Mempnis; 1 Vf TT C-1 1. II 1 tody were as follows: Hogs. Chicago 20.1KKJ --Cheese Steady and amchanged. Eggs Steadv. Western seconds, 2020c.

A-TKIMSOW In Oakland. June to the u'-n i-. XI r. wife of A. W.

The triplets are Sydney WIndocker of Burch of Canada and Mrs. A. E. Powers of i Seattle, a native of Lachtiette. Canada, aged a tattle.

5.5tM) 3.600 5.000 1,000 700 TiowirEH. In Oaklar.d, June 7, 1900, to the 1 nnn wen ami wne. uasiana; u. tiarnev, Marys- 11.500, 12.0rt() 4.1X10 nt llonner. a daughter.

Omaha Kansas City Sioux City St. Joe Jin, intii, 1 in i a 1 i i i Do 1st 91 92 200 t)o 2d pfd 100 98 98 99 1800 Repnblic and I 32 32 32 32 1000 po 107 106 106 107 i 8T00 Rack Island 83 83 33 33 3600 Do 71 71 71 71 200 Slctas-Sheff 4 82 82 82 83 i)o 4 114 i M7 StL SP 1st pfd 67 69 200 Do 2d pfd 45 45 45 45 SOO StL and 26 26 '600 Po 68 68 68 8 884O0 Soothern Pacific. 132 130 130 181 7700 Do 133 132 132 133 i 05 years, months and 11 flays, Notice of funeral hereafter. this city, Sylvester Wlndecker of Byron, ond Mrs. Sedate Pier of Wausau.

Thejr were torn lnkLowville, N. on June 9, MARSH In Oakland, June 7. 11)00, to tfe wife ft' Live Stock Market i 'am Doner, iora; J. 11. tianier, xorx; l'JW Tw t.

v. in ii 12,000 H0D0KIN In Fresno, June 8, 1909, Wilfred of Kntwn C. Marsh, a daunter. iir. o.

r. oiuikr.T, iuKrinuiNr mil, KT. Fredell. San Francisco; W. Berlin, San Fran Haughtnn Hodgkin, beloved hnsband of Le 1844, and came to Wisconsin with their parents wihenj but five years of age.

MILI8ICH In Oakland, June 4. 1009, to the cisco; G. F. Brandon. Turlock; C.

E. Deane. onora father of Rev. V. Reginald.

Anita Richard H7, I. Violet. George B. and Ran Jose; E. II.

Beckwltb, Kansas City; B. 11. Burke, Oakland; E. KokeriU. San Francisco.

All the trljlats are enjoying the best Hogs left over, 7157. Best quality of hogs stedv. others 5c range Cattle? and sheep steady. NEW YORK, June 10. The Metal Exchange quotes copper as quiet and unchanged.

Lake 1313c; casting, 13Q of health In spite of, their age. They The Athens James Quayle. San Franf-tsoo; Philip Hodgkin and. Mrs. P.

S. Turnbulli native of England, aged 58 years. LYWCH In Oakland, June 9, 1909, John Alex ,220) Southern 31 31 31 81 CHICAGO, Jane 10. Cattle Estimated receipts. 5000 headi marketi steady.

Beeves, Teias 3 steers, $4.60 6.30; western steers, and feeders, $3.803 5.50; eowa and heifers, calves, $68. Ururm jLtlmatMl I receints. 24.000 head; mar meet once aj year to receive tne eon- Mrs. Fltspatrick. Burney; E.

B. Root, Los Angeles; A. L. Davis, Skldoo. P.

B. Hyde, -Los Angeles; A. St. Clair, Llvermore; wife of John Mllixieh. a son.

UEALTIl BOARD REPORT The followlrit; death certlflcates htT been filed at the Health Office: i fjime. 1 Age. Date of Dea.th, vi Cause. Bnrkln, Sophia. vl June K.

Krac. thigh bone Currier, Charles II. -hi June 8. sclerosis itiuhl. W.

3m June 8 Egysiielas gratulattons their; friends and discuss snder Lynch, a native of West Virginia, aged 69 41 34 OS years, Lead, 4.34g4.4oe. I the events their early days. i i a 69 41 34 27 52 69 69 41 85 27 52 9 R. L. Chase.

Milwaukee; Hewen M. McPlke, Pacific Grove: Herbert N. Parkhnrst, Pacific McORATH In Oakland. June 9. 1900.

Michael. ket, steadv to 5c lower. Light. 1000 Soth By 70 200 Tehn Copper 41 600 Texas Paciflc 35 Third Avenue 29 200 To! St W. 52 400 Do pfd 69 Twin City T.

600. Union Bag 15 tpclter, 5.35Cq:5.40c. Bar- sliver. 52c. I Mexican dollars.

44e. leloved hnsband of Mary McGrath, and father .27 51 69 Grove; B. N. Srader, Oakland. 7 i5fiiT.75s heavy.

17.20Q7.HO: rough, of Michael William F.t Mary T. and CLASSIFIED ADS IN THE TRIBUNE Key Route Hotel C. T. Bliss and wife. Ho- 7.207.4O: Rood to choice heavy, 7.40i?7.85; Annie A.

McGrath, a native of Ireland, aged Hall. Thomas 8 72 June's. Arterlo Sclerosis bsrt Mills; Rhoda Miller. Los Angeles; Kath- li PAY BIG RETURNS MONEY pits. Bulk of sales at Estimated receipt.

10.000 head; mar 79 years, 14 14 15 INVESTED. HollroeTer. B. L. .74 June 8.

Inquest ieiidlng Leach. John A. June 8. Carcinoma of nk. ryne Thompson.

Los Angeles; Mrs. C. Thompson. Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs.

J. A Wood, i i Ft lends- and accrualntances are respectfully ket urailr. Native sheep. western 78 7-7 .195 193 193 193 Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, June Mendooca, 69 June 8. Piilm.

lnsuffi. h.n 1416.30: vearllngs. 7.35: native Do pfd 1244K Union Paciflc 300 Po pfd PHONEY AND EXCHANGE. 12. at 8:30 o'clock a.

i from iris late Los Angeles; Mrs.P.E.Comby, St. Louis; Thomas Derby, Los Angeles; J. D. Hanson and wife, San Jne; Arnold Hanson. San Jose; F.

M. Os- 7 7 lambs. western- lambs, 4 residence, -1842 Grove street; thence to St DKATHS. 39 ti as United RR of SF spring lambs, born, Michigan; W. T.

Eddie. Porter Valley. Frances de Sales Church, where a solemn requiem high mall be celebrated for tbe Adams uctei K. A. winter, imcsgo; t.

M. 56 35 85 Do pfd 8 Cast I P. 200 Do pfd 84 84 65 84 84 41 repoce of his sonl, commencing at 9 clock Smith. Santa Ross; M. A.

Bennett and family. NEW YORK, Jnne 10. Money on call easy, l(i2 per cent; ruling j-ate, 2 per cent; closing bid and offered at 1 per cent. Time loans veiv Arm on lone maturities and active; alxty Interment, St. Mary'a.

Cemetery. Fresno; D. J. Hall, Los Angeles; Joseph San 41 300 Rubber 41 41 Cotton Market II -Q derson, San Francisco: J. Stanley, San MULLI0AM In Oakland, June 4.

1909, Thomas 117 117 117 2iK Do 1st pfd ...118 83 fri Do 2d pfd day. 2R2 per days, 2 per Francisco C. R. Taylor, Portland; Cy Morelng. cent: ix months.

per cent. Stockton; H. D. Brown. Colorado Springs: E.

it. r. Mulligan, a native of New Bedford, Mass. aced 48 594f0 Steel Cor. 67 66 66 7 Prime mercantile paper.

8tf4 per cent. Robertson. Santa Cms; F. A.i Santa NEW TORK. June 10.

Cotton spot closed PRING In Portumna, Ireland, May 22. 190 3300 Do pfd ..123 125 124 125 700 Vtah Copper ...63 52 52 52 Sterling exchange steany. win actum ousiness Barbara; John l. 1'eterson. i'lttsborg.

anlet. Middling uplands. 11.80c; middling gulf, SOSTWlCK In Oakland. June 8. 100.

Fmma Bostwlek. belored niotber Charles r.ostwlck.y a native of New lork, aged 73 years, 4 months and 24 COOPER Passed away, in" Pacific Orore, June Rosanna Wells Cooper, widow of the late Or: James O. Cooper of liayward. daughter of the Tare Samuel Taggart Wells, sister Eliiabeth Wells Ksrlsh of East Oakland and Samuel C. Wells of Philadelphia, a na- tive if New York, aged B6 years, 2 months and 1 days- Krlends are' inrlted to attend -funeral services tomorrow I Friday June 11.

at 1 o'clock i. from the residence Emma Francis, wife of Dr. J. Prlng, be- In bankers' bill at $4.858004.8585 for sixty -day Hotel Miss Clark, Ororille; J. D.

it KaIm. 'hales. 61 61 62 "3800 Va-car t'hem uo. 02 Ji Joved mother of Dr. Ernest, the late E.

D. bills and at $4.8780 for demand. Warnack. New York; C. W.

Flsk. Los An rntnrM rinud steady at the following quo Do, pfd 1WH 1Z3 21 21 21 and William II. Prlng of '-Stockton. Mrs, Charlea L. Born of Alameda and Mra.

A. geles; W. A. Walker. Chicago; J.

W. Deming. Ectabllshsd 1877 LOGAN BRYAN MEMBERS N. V. Stok Exchange Boston Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange "7 N.

V. Cotton-Exchange N. O. Cotton Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Direct wires 85 Pine 6. Phone OOuglat 2381 and Douglas 783.

H. a SAMUELS. Manager. tations: June. July.

10.18c; Angnst, 1800 Wabash 21 1 10.76c: Sentember.l November and December, 64 Mtre an of IVrtnmna, Ireland, a native of thicago; Miss B. ifui. Touopan; Mrs. Kldd. Tonopah; J.

E. Dcorer; J. B. Yount, 10.80c; October. 1077c; January and March, 12500 Do pfd 65 2sKl Western fnlon 78 1K) Westlnghonse 86 Ireland, aged-77 years.

Commercial Mils. $4.8564.85, Bar silver. 52c. Mexican dollars. 44c.

Bonds Governments, steady; railroads, regular. 1- i i i 75 84 54 7 85 11 Berkeley. 64 va 75 85 10 i 23 10 70c; May, lw.iBO i RICH lu ORkland. Jnne 10. 1909.

Charles Kpliraliii It lob. beloved husband of Mary E. Rich. and. father of Kathorlne E.

and Tesste 12 13 1 Lead and Copper Wool Market 3IARRIAGES. W. Rich, a. native of Massachusetts, aged yer. 9 months and 10 days.

and Do 1st Do 2d pfd 600 Wisconsin 58 58 Do pfd 600 Am'H Leather. 84 8 Do pfd- 400 Bethlehem- Steel. 30y 29 XHl a Friends' are respectfully invited to attend NEW YORK, Jane 10. Lead Quiet at 4.35 funeral service tomorrow (Friday), June 11 PARISH THOMPSON In this city. Jone 8.

1909i by the Rev. George W. White. Thomas 5H 68 90 9-1 i 8 8 42 80 62 65 of James Taylor, northeast corner of Fifteenth and Jefferson street. Cal.

Interment. Mountain View Cemetery. CURRIER In Oakland. June 8. 10O9.

C. II. Currier, bclOTCd husband of Rose father ot Mrs. H. E.

Rose, Mr. J. f. Karanagh, Mrs. Dr.

W. C. Hossler. Mra. W.

N. Nash and Charlea II. Carrier a Batlre of Mas- i.45c. Copper Ouiet at 13ai3c. 11)00.

at 11 o'clock a. from the First M. E. Church, corner of Fourteenth and Clay AParrlsh and Mrs. Jennie Thompson, both ST.

L0CIS, iJune 10. Wool Tnchanged. Territory and western tnedloma, 24 29c; fine mediums, 2227e; fine, l23c Sliver, 62c of Oakland. atreeta, uatiana, tau 3.

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