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FUM AMOLAIL PAGE OAK1LAMO: FKIDAY EVENING. xoir TRIIBOME'S I NEW YORK STOCK LIST I STEEL STOCK HITS I MINING STOCKS IFnrnlshed by Zadig Stock, lirokers. 324 Bast S. X. HALL PAYMENT: IS BEiME HELD BACK WHEAT IS BELOW THE DOLLAR MARK MARK LOW TIDE CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

Morning Session. Friday. October 27, COMSTOCKS. Ask.) Ophlr Mexican olioe Bid. Ask OS 10 11 IS Gould 4 C.

12 14 i Exchequer 10 19 ....1.05 Best A 19iSec Bel 20 78 tV. Overman 16 13 14Union 20 21j Julia 90) Caledonia 45 OO) Silver Savage hollar Hale A- Crown Pt Yellow Con Imp Kentuck Alpha 'Cotifidertae Sierra Montana Tono Ex MacNamara Midway Belmont Gold Con Colum Mt 10 ..1.70 1.72 89 40 -A-25 1.80 08 18 BO 08 20 26 79 23 23 S3 01' 02 65 66 4 OiijChal Con 06 1 Occidental 05 06 Andes SSjCfcorpIon 33 34 TONOPAH. 92 -INorth Star 1.12; West End 28 29) Rescue Con 2d Butler 8.30;MIzpah GOLDFrELD. .4.10 Ex 05j 'Florence $652,000 Awaiting Men When the Title to Land Is Established. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.

27. The )00 payment to Ham Hall. and his as-vsclates for the Cherry creek lands and lights is still held up by Auditor Boyle antll he can satisfy himself of the sufficiency of the title. The company has been notified thta the payment will not made until the title is certified to by the auditor. Boyle declares it has been his rule never to approve purchase of land, no matter how email, until he is assured the title is absolutely clear and he sees no reason why heNshould break his rule in a 1652,000 deal.

He will require some guaranteed authority and a representative of the city attorney's office to certify to the validity of the title. Secretary Albert Raymond of the Ham Hall Company received Boyle's announcement and grave it as his opinion that the auditor had no authority to hold up the payment which had been passed by the supervisors and the mayor and approved by the city attorney. Boyle thought that the examination, -and, if necessary, the O8 00 08 09 Ol 03 02 oa 28 .06 07 05 10 03 04 11 20 21 25 SO 02 03 Morning Session. -October 27 AIXSCELLAXEOIJS BONDS aJJd. Asked.

American Bivac Elee Co- 5a- 9T Associated Oil Co 5s 9 89 Cal Gas Elee Gen )( AOt 3O0 City Electric Co 6a 00 Contra Costa Water Gen Mix 90 9L-N stomas Consot of Cal 6s 92t Northern Cal Power Co fis 97 89 Oakland Transit 6s 1 Oakland Tr action Con 6a 97 98 Oakland Tractloa Co 5a Oakland Water Co gtd Peoples Water Co 5a 70. 7044 F. Oear a By JOSML Do 2d Mtgr 5a Wi 5 of Cal 6a (19121 8 P-B Co 1st Ref 4a 8 6 Water Co United Ref 4s 5, WATER STOCKS. Sprlag VsUay- Water Ce- 65 WAS ELECTRIC STOCKS? Cal Power Co Be 67 Oro Water Co SO Paelne Lightingr Corp pfd 72 Do eommon 68- INSTJBAIffCE. STOCKS California Insurance Co 80 Fireman's Fund 235- Pacinc Coast Casualty Ce .133 POWDER STOCKS- Gias Con Co 84 StTGR STOCKJS Hawaiian Cons dr Sugar 40 41 Makawell Sugar Co 44 Paauhaa 8 23.

2A Associated Oil Ce 40 43 Palme Oil Co .72 2 Sterling OU Co 1.42 AnSTTEtAIvXOlJS STOCKS Alaska Packers Assn 8 8 Cal Fruit Caaaers Asso- 106" Cal Wlit Aasa eoramon- 69 Padao Tel Tel pfd 95 MOHSISO 10OO stomas Conaol 6s ft2 1000 Peoples. Water Ob 3s TO 2000 United of 9 65 2000 Oakland Water Co 6a 90 IO Associated Oil Co 43 60- Do 43 6 Giant Powder Co S3 IO Makawell ansae Co 1A IO Paauhau Sugar Co 23 100 Spring- Valley Water Co 64 AFTEHXOOX SAXES OCT. Zt. 100O r. A Peetfle of Cal Bs 107 6000 Oakland Traction Con 6a SO 10000 People Water Co 6a TO 110O0 Water Co 4 91 6000 Do 93- 10O Spring Taney Water Co 5 a.

rJ Cal Power Ce. 6T 60 Associated Oil 6. 44 60 Do. 5 44 SO Do 49 21O0 Palmer Oil Co -75 KAN FRAXC1SCO STOCK AXt i BOXD EXCHANGE Wilson. Stockbroker Price of the Cereal Lowers in Sympathy With Weakness of Stock Market.

CHICAGO. Oct. 27. Wheat today smashed below the dollar mark. Weakness in the stock market -was the cause.

The unsettling effect of the government snit for the dissolution of the United States Steel Corporation spread from Wall street to the wheat pit here and quickly dragged down Tallies. Quite a selling flurry was witnessed. Other Influences aside from situation in the stock market were for the time being- almost wholly lost sight of. The opening was to to tower. December started at lOOtt to 100.

a loss of to lo A. and then made almost a vertical drop of 99. Unloading by eastern longs kept pressing the market lower and lower, purchasing being far too scant In volume to absorb the offerings. The close was weak with December at 98)4. a net loss of The price of corn went down the same way as wheat, and for the same reason.

Trade In the coarser cereals, however, was on a less' extensive Bcsle and sbowea fewer evidnees of excitement. December opened to down at 634 to 63 and declined to 63. A little Bhort covering furnished the only prop in sight. The close was fairly stesdy at 63H83c for December, a net decline of e. Oats were not as weak relatively as other grain.

Selling pressure was light. December started unchanged at 47 and sagged to 47 V4- Provisions also tumbled. First sales were unchanged to 710 off with January $15.70 for pork, $8.95 for ford and $8.12 for ribs. Close: Wheat December, 98c; May, 103 July, 97c. Corn December, 6363c; May 65c; July.

65 He. Oats December, 47c; May, 49c; July, c. Pork January. May, $15.77. Lard November, $3.72: January.

$8.90. Bibs Jsnuary, May. $8.22. Rye No. 2.

$8.96. Barley Timothy Clover COTTON MARKET 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 27. Spot cotton closed dull, 10 points higher; middling Uplands, middling gulf. $9.75.

Sales, 400 bales. NEW YORK, Oct. 27. Cotton Liverpool due 4 to 5 lower. Opened easy.

6 to 8 lower. at a net decline of 5 to points. Later cables reported an advance or point from 12:15 p. m. Spot cotton quiet and unchanged at 5.l7d, with sales of 5000 bales, including 3000 American.

Port receipts today estimated at 75,000 bales; last week, last year. 88.465. Arrivals of cotton at New York yesterday were 6770 bales. Including 20 consigned, 3160 for export and 3590 forward. Option.

January Febrpary March -April May June July August September October November Open. High. Low. Close. 9.14 9.17 9.03 9.109.12 9.18 9.18 9.159.17 .9.6 9.2S 9.23 9.239.24 9.289.30 9.38 9.88 9.26 B.34g9.35 9.379.39 9.43 9.43 9.36 9.41 9.43 9.369.SS 9.319.33 9.14 9.16 9.10 9.169.18 9.10 9.10 9.159.17 OS 07Gold Kew 07 Hills ..07 Jumbo Ex Booth Blue Bull Silver Pick Blue.

Bell COD Lone Star Oro Atlanta Gt. Bend Centdal Bonnie Clare Coalition Man Con Man Dex Mustang Man 09 07 04 13 10 Merger 08, Spearhead (Diana 15 1 Vernal OS --t CALIFORNIA 40 45; BULLFROG. 03 RAWHIDE. C3 04; 14 04 C5jMan Big F. 02 Con OTBEB DtSTRICTS.

60 $Fair .2.70 Hall .90 Round Mt. Nevada Pitts 100 Mexican 400 Bulion 100 Seg PALES. .8.7012100 North Star 12; 100 Florence 20 100 Florence 3911300 26 66 65 95 60 23 02 03 1000 Juli 200 Caledonia 1.30) 71 Round Mt 100 Challenge 11 Merger M. 200 Andes 100 Scorpion Grandma 28; 10,000 Mayflower. SAX FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE OTL Morning Session.

Friday, October 27. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid. Bid. Ask.

45 46 15 77 60 05 48 18 20.00 35.00 85 20 1.40 1.60 95 l.OO 2.85 08 Asso Caribou 43.00 44.00; New Pa Pet 1.00 Occidental Claremont 90 12 04. 95i Palmer 05! 'BremUrr 20! Pyramid l.OO; McK I Section 25 15! Silver Tip 1.551 43 Turner KaOCo XUDg Con Mid Enos Home Illinois C. Linda Maricopa 36 McKittrick Mid Prem Monte Nevada Co. 03 08 41 1.40 15 20 Xeltowstone AFTERNOON' SALES OCT. 27.

200 Midway Premier. 10 42 anget.es oil exchange. (Furnished by B. F. Huttoa.

Co.) Morning Session. Frldsy, October 27. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. noiaing up oi aemanas, was precisely what his job was created for. He sug-gested that the company could test the )g matter by asking the courts for a writ THE CyaAuKETa money.

REDWOOD CITY FLOWER SHOW ISBIG SUCCESS REDWOOD CITY. Oct. 27. So large was the exhibit at the first annual flower show of the Redwood City Women's Club that a tent was "pitched near the clubhouse, where the club women received their guests after the visit to the floral display. The Judges of the show were James Robinson of Redwood City, Sidney Clark of Mayfield, Frank Mills of San Francisco, Mrs.

S. E. Slade of Menlo Park and Mrs. S. I Slade of Woodslde.

The display will continue until tomorrow night, when the prize -winning flowers wilf bo auctioned. Over fifty kinds of dahlias were shown and colors of every blend could be found among the carnations." First prises were won by H. Guertz-hain. M. Carter, S.

E. Slade and the Redwood City Nurseries. The Slade exhibit, which was brought from the Slade home at Menlo Park, consisted of about 200 pieces. BANK CLEARING OF CALIFORNIA CJTJES Bank clearing as reported to tha California development Board by tbe several clearing sense cities for the week ending October 26. with percentage comparisons with the corresponding week of 1910.

are as follows: Bid. Ask. I Bid. Ask. Amal 47 Ltd O.

..35 35 Am Crude Pa 43 Am Pt pf 40 7501inda 46 do Com 82 33 i Palmer 79 Ass Oil 43 44 Pinal 7.00 Brookshire 60 90Rice 64 Cal Mid 38 39 Section 05 Central .1.94 .1 Traders 70 a a-nbU 1.12 LIS i Union 99 1.00 35 i Prd. 99 199 Ifncllid, 231UIted Pr. 99 1.00 Fullorton 4. 50 1 West 1.10 Globe OS Nev Mid .11 Jade IS 04 04 Mex Pt pf. 73 73Con Mid 04 04 United 43 4 11 f- cent.

Ta 1 tlQ ICQ 1A I A XEW TORR STOCK, KXCTtATfCTft NEW YORK COTTON; EXClIAKGIi CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE THE STOCK, AND BOND. CBAXGf; SAN FBANCISCOi Main offlcev MHIs oulldlne. Francisco. Braxicli of Ilcea, Palace Hov tel. San Hotel' Alexandria; Co Angeles; TJL Grant Hotel.

Private wire, New Tork. 2 StJMMAKX OIF THE MARKETS 1 1 NEW TORK. 0ct 27. American stocks Londoa. sreak.

United States Steel, oft mor than '8 points, while other, stocks show luseei-from to 1. Government files snit: st" Trenton to dissolve. United State Steel. Corporation, naming twenty- three defendants beside the subsidiary- corpora, tiene. 1 Norfolk, and Western torreaaed oomnaoa.

divl dead from- 6-: to 6- per-cent. Turkish forces snf es sver lose In foor-boav engagement at? Trrpoli. Three boor-, before- dtsaotstioa- salt was; Sled United. 8tateer Steel Corporation formally n' aouneed Its decision to terminate Great North-; ern Ore lease and reduce ore freight- rates. Btaglisb syndicate, acquires ladfwodnt- tre pbono oorotianlPS in.

New Jersey. Pennsylvaaia. West Virginia. Indiana and part of Illinois, in volvtas; aa2.OQ0.0O9.. Chinese revolt rapidly spreading." causes fefV of navy nprislng; reported that Peking have- re fused loaua te imperial government.

President Taft, la lnsnrgeat. hi Sore large crowds, defends bis action in piscina wood pulp and paper on free list- on: reciprocity pact. Attorney General Carmody of. New Tork t. yjin with Southern Attorney: General, la' oppose tng Tobaeeo Hooking Valley' per- rent, stock last fiscal, year, oompared.

wim. 18, 24, per Steel market dull, wttb prices With settlement 'th Morooeani question trsna-Africaa. line Is. planned Twelve: industrials declined .88 per eentt twenty actlro, railroads declined .16 pec cent. i ii i.

I i i ISAN VRJLSC1SCO GBATJC lIABEElt, a i BAN-' FBANCISCO. Oct- 37 Wheat steadr no essb, Deeembers- IL9T; aUJV cash. Corn Western. States, tl.68.. II 1 NEW TOBKi Oct; 27.

Cofjpar waaaf son and Decemban 12(312-2H Eieetrolytie, 12H 12t eastinr. 81212.25. LeadEasy; Sees v- Bar Silnp-AUb -'it- Tlx JUlvera brrzes. free-nacfes- Sges. C0(7Sc.

Pomegranates 2540a for small saeli tl2 for large bsxes. Grapes Crates, Isabella. 75 90c; seedV less, Cornichon. B075c: othe varieties, 4060cr lug hoxes. 75cll raf muscat, for seedless and.

60 75c for other varieties; small boxes. BOc; wine grapeev L518 per ton fo fancy and $10 14 for- lowest grades. w- Melons Nutmeg melons, 60o4i1.2S pef-box; watermelons, per- dosn. Citrus Fruits (per, box) Valenl4 orangea $44-B0; grapefruits $4Qi for seedleaa; lemons, $55.30 for fancy. 13.

0 4 for choice and for standard Mexican Umes, Tropical Fruits Bananas, $lOt-80- pe much for-Hawaiian and $49c per for Central Amexlcsas. pineapples. 2K? per dozen. BBBBSBsisBSBBI Dried Fruits, Raisins, Nut and Fruits Prices to growers are a folv lows: Evaporated-apples. T9cr aprlK Cots.

1215c; fancy moorpack. lli( pears, $12c; peaches. 8 10c prunes. 5 6 basis to growers, with pre mlum oa. SOs, lc premium, on 40a and.

VfcA premium en 40-6 0s; figs, 45c. Hararns New are auoted as follow? Fancy seeded. 7c; choice. 96 loaaa. BAc ic and tor-.

9. and 4 crown, -respectively; seedless mscateH, 804cr sut- tanas, 6c; layers, $1.35 for crowrt, ,1.45 for iowi? and $1.. $2.25 end $2.50 for 4. and 8 crowru sftt-box prfess, We. I ai tveax-oox prices o- (fZ'te.

at Nuts Almondsk new nenpareU. lt18c: EXLy 17Vic: no plua ultra. Drake. 14ie: AAnguedocs. hsrd shell.

So; shelled almonds. 35fja: 15e per lb for No. 1 oftsbella, 14Ue for No. 1 No. stand ards.

He; pecans, 14H15e: peanuts. 84 6cr pin nuts, 18Q20Ck chestnuts. 9llo per lb. Honey 15lc; water white ex-i tracted. light amber, 5Teeft.

Usraa awMAea aa IK sj sjaesMavaVat ffmrn Aasva- vifT Beeswax 7HG30o per lb for Ilgjht and 226c for dark. tin and Mut The following quotation for horse and mules are furnished by th Butch and Etackgrowers' Journal: Horses. cl Deairabl 1700 lbs and $300f3Se Light drafters. 1550 to 1650 225 J) Chunks, 1360 to 1500 lb. 200(fi Wasjon horse, -L1S 1350 lb-.

L503 Delivery wagon- horse. 1060 1250. Deairabl farm 100-JS12S Farm workers Mules Medium Cxtrs. 800 The, 4 to 1000 Ibsv to years 1100 lbs. 4 to 1200 lb.

4 to 7 year Over 1 years old rang from 1 15 to $2f lower. Poultry nd Quae Poultry fper doren) Hen. 4.50 for small. for large, and 610 for extra; young roosters. do extras.

$8S; old roosters. $4 4-50; fryers. broilers. $44.5 tor and $308-60 for small; -duck. 851; 7 pigeons.

I1.50L75; squabs, geese. $202.50: turkeys. S527e per Cam (per dozen Mallard ducks. G7; canvas backs. $5(27; sprig.

$4t; teal. widgeon. spoonbills, $: gray geese. $374; whit- gees. $1.53 93.50; hare, cottontail rabbKs, Beans and Seeds.

Beans pr ctlV Bayos. small whit, $3.50123.75: large white. IJ 4 3.65; pmk, 4.25f!4.f 1 blackeye, lima. red kidney, $404.25: cranbe-rrv beans, horn beans. 2.85; Manchurian beaj, $3.25 for cranberry.

$2.753.25 for" red an $2 2.15 for speckled kidneys. neciesnea Deans are selling as icwiow't Bayos. $3. 75 3.85: large white. $.85: small white.

pink. 't 3.60; ertJi berry, blackaye. 493.90; riML red kidney. $4.50 4.75 per ctl. Seeds Maatard, flaxseed, canary.

84e; alfalfa, 1717Hc: rape, lgJ2Hc: berao. IfelVic; millet. 224e Pr lb. Dried Pea Green, higher, at 4.50 per ctlr no yellow here. 7 Flour California family $5,409 $.80 net without discount; bakers' extras.

$5.4005. 0: superfine. 94.5004.70; Orep -i and Wiisbington. per bbl, $4.8035.00 or family, bakers and patents, and J4.4 4.60 for cutoff; Kansas patents, COO? di straight. patents, 86.50 do -straights, do clear.

per bbl- Hay and Feedstuff Bran $2829 per ton. Middlings $32 34 per Shorts 123 30 per ton. Feedstuff Rolled barlv. ii: rolled oata, for feed, $36f37; groutid oat, $2830; chopped feed. evergreen chopfeed, $20 per ton for car lots and $21 for jobbing; oilcake meal, 10-ton lots, $42-50, -6-ton lots.

$43; srnaJr-r lots cccoanul case or meal- jt sta in a and la 124 51 ton lots, Jobbinc $i'5; cornmeal, I3SS39; cracked corn, 38'a3; airaua meal, car- load lot. $15, Jobbing red star al- fala meal. $1S in car lots ni $17.. 1 Jobbins: Stockton Jliln JOIS 9X11(1 ji, juuuiug, alfa: 3. The fonowlng -evotattooa tt price stocks Is the New York Stock Vxcbaag are frees J.

C. Wllsoau swnbN of the New York Stock with of rma is the Mills talMtag. afoatgontery so4 Busa streets. Ban Franeisee: Sales. Stocks a High.

Low. Bid- As. Am' Agriculture-. 48 60 Do pfd i 400 Allls-Chalmers 2 2 2 2 loo. Do pfd io 10 S800 Amals Copper 62 60 68 68 18100 Am Beet 67 64 66 XJO pt 22O0 Am Can Co 9 8100 Do pfd 85 Am Car Co.

47 Do pfd 8000 Am Cotton 44 Do pfd Am Hide Do pfd 20O Am Ice Securities IS 6f0 Am Linseed 3 10 Do pfd 900 Am 33 sac, oil 946 83 83 44 45 46 113 115 42 48 44 4 100 3 4 .20 21 17 174 174 8 8 26 28 82 82 82 Do pfd 61500 Am Smel C. 64 '60 61 600 Do pfd ......101 100 100 101 Am Sugar 116 118 Do pfd 112 U5 400 Am Steel Found. 29 27 27 28 290O Am Tel Co.184 133 134 134 800 Am Tob pfd ...85 94 94 95 10ff Am Woolen 27 80 Do pfd 85 83 84 88 400 Anaconda 84 83 83 83 llOO Atlantle Line. 125 124 124 124 17800 A Santa Fe.105 104 106 106 10 Do pfd ll3 103 Bethlehem 27 28 Do pfd 65 6- 1800 Bait A Ohio 06 8S 96 96 Do pfd 87 89 2000 BUT T4 78 73 74 4900 Canadian Pacific. 231 230 231 231 7400 72 70 71 71 100 fie A Do pfd 100 18 ZS 40 45 ..18 18 37 88 142 143 143 200 Do pfd 800 Do pfd 18200 A.

St Do Did .143 106 106 106 10 its 13O0 Central 19 19 19 20 40 uo pra 62 92 04 Central af 3. 270 280 4000 Chino Copper 20 -100 0 St Do of a 29 20 20 -60 63 92 29 25 25 800 Colo Fuel oV I. Do pfd 600 Colo Southern Do 1st pfd Do 2d pfd 1600 Con Gas 400 Com Products Do nfd 26 1XKS 113 48 47 46 43 74 75 68 70 ..136 135 136 138 9 9 9 IO 68 72 200 Del Hudson A. 100 Ct 162 162 163 640 655 22 23 47 47 200 Do pfd 800 Distill Securities. 80 29 29 29 Duluth a A li Do pfd 19 21 800 Enamel A 14 14 18 14 Do pfd 0 04 12200 Erie 80 .28 80 80 2200 Do 1st pfd 60 40 49 50 De 2d pf 40 41 1800 General Electric.

148 146 147 147 2100 Gt Northern Ore. 41 41 41 41 2800 Gt Northern pi d. 123 122 122 122 4200 Goldfleld Con 4 4 4 4 SOO minoia Central. .138 137 1384 139 6300 Inter boro-Met 14 13 14 14, 60O Do pfd 43 45 43 4 8100 Internet Harv 102 103 104 100 Do pfd Internet Paper Do pfd 200 Internet Pump Do pfd 1900 Iowa Central Do pfd 0 Southern Do nfd 118 9 10 45 46 24 26 79 82 17 18 84 86 23 23 64 67 163 163 26500 Lehigh Valley .164 162 100 ft A ...147 100 Mackay Do pfd 600 Mexican Central. S3 Miami Copper Minn St St Do 1st pfd 1000 StP ft St M.134 pi" 4 1500 81 ion Da nfd ,146 146 147 86 72 73 88 1 83 82 821, 18 82 68 69 132 132 182 347 150 29 29 80 Of 110O Vltuari 40A 89- 89 89 7600 National Lead 44 42 43 43 100 Do pfd 104-S05 200 National Biscuit.

124 122 123 125 Do pfd 123 128 1100 Nevada Con 15 16 16 18 TC Ate Brake. 45 47 2000 Central ...104 103 104 104 10 NIOc StL 1 pfd 99 llO Do 2 pfd 75 85 100 ft H.188 182 132 133 SOON Ont W. 88 88 88 39 400 Norfolk WrSt.107 106 107 107 Do pfd 89 90 600 North American. 69 88 69 70 4800 Northern Pacific. 115 114 115 115 Omaha 132 140 Do pfd 142 154 Pacific Mail 29 31 1700 Pacifie TeL ft X.

43 42 6100 Penn Co ...122 121 121 121 Peoples Gas 107 108 106 107; BOO ittsburg Coal ..17 17 17 17 100 Do pfd 19 I SOO Pressed Steel Car 28 28 27 23 100 Do pfd 4 8 Pullman Co 138 168 100 Ry Steel Spa; Co. 25 .27 Do Pfd 95 100 Bay Con 1 13 13 130800 Reading 139 137 187 137 Do 1st pra Do 2d pfd 04 810O Republic ft X. 18 18 74 24 eia, tv 75 75 24 24 47 47 7700 Do pta 70 2500 Rock Island Co. 24 S400 Do Pfd 48 46 Sears Roebuck .138 186 185 136 116 122 47 48 110 62 65 39 39 89 26 80 67 68 107 107 108 28 28 28 68 89 69 84 34 85 23 24 Do pfd Sloes 8 ft I Co. De pfd StL AST 1 pfd.

600 Do 2d nfd 40 st a Do pfd 10700 Southern Pacific. 108 7200 Southern By 28 1300 Do Pfd 89 2700 Tenn Copper 85 .200 Texas Texas Oil llOO Third Avenue 9 SOO Vol St W- 18 700 Do Pfd 42 9oa Twin Cltv T. 87 .80 8 9 18 ,18 42 42 8 106 106 144200 Union Psciflo ...161 158 160 100 eoo do pra Un of F. 81 82 SOO Do nfd "6T 6 66 68 TJ Cast Iron 11 18 Do pfd ea TJ 8 Realty TJ "70 4SO0TJ 8 Robber 42 41 41 42.. 100 Do 1st pfd lOS ioa -DO pta Tin 'UVS IV 66560O Steel 65 BO 62 53 202OO Do til 1VO 1U3 iuou swst 8700 Utah Copper 43 42 48 48 S50O Va-Car Chen Co.

46 46 4d 20 Do pf4 114 116 80 Wabash 12 12 12 12 S00 Do pfd 24 25 Wells Farga Ex. 145 150 1200 West 55 83. 64 64 190O Western Union T7 76 76 76 1000 Westtoghonae 62 60 61 62 IV 8 4 Do 1st pfd 8 12 Do Sd Pfd 4 5 Wisconsin Can 6 KBBCtwwn 1. 532. SOO Total shares sold, Bondsv 83.323.00O.

Call loans Opening. 2 per cent; nigs, mt mt: low. 1U nar cent: last loan. 2 "A per cent; ruling rate, per cent; dosed at S01 UST. Bid.

Ask.J Bid. Ask. At Ga 4s 9' OOHrrrest Fae Se 8 SO At Coo 4 si 07 108 Jap 4s 8T6 88 A 4 09 do 1st 4 Vis 93 4V B. 4s 84 84 Col lod 5s 74 74 TJ 8 Rlry OS 89 I Col 4S 9K 85 8 Cd lH 92 do 2d 4VS 83a Con 4s S3 97 DAK Sa. 87 6S Armcrth 4Vis 1 S2Vi US Re SslOOVi 100 TJP 1st 4S 101 do Conpoa -100 Vi 100T4 rp rrm 4101 102 en Beg Baioi wes Rt saiooai ioi IdA TJtd By do Keg 113 114 OH fia S4 9 do Conpoa 113 114V, Am 1 4S.

3 9 Panama 2a 100 r- B. iaiiZ Wb Io 4a. 6i S3 Panama 8s .1014 GRAXX AJTD PKODTJCE MARKET ferrEAr pes bushel. Open. BIgk.

Low. i. J0 1.05 1.08 Vi 8SQ 9S COBS PEa BtrSHEJ .63 .63 .83 .65 .65 ..65 .63 .65 .655 OATS PER 47J .476 -48H .46 4 .46 Option. May July December. May July 1-03 97 :.5 ,3 -4H 15.82 14.TE 8.71 8.05 8-05 T.93 8.05 8-22 May July Tanaary October Jannary May October Jannary May rOBK PKS Ba KBVfL.

15.70 15.70 1S.60 15-85 15.87 15.73 LABD PES BARBXL. 8.SO 8.80 8.7 8-95 8.85 8.90 ff.15 9.15 9.05 6HOET BIBS BARBELS 8-00 8.00 7.92 8.19 8.1i 8-05 82 8.25 8 BAIXT 0TI3CE3rT OP FBOUUC'K. Articles. Receipts- Flour, barrels 14-500 12.700 bosbela .107.000 119.0O0 Corn, bnsbels .120.000 54.0000 Oats, bosbels .............236.000 15S.O00 Rye. bosnels 7.000 14.000 Barley, bosbals 88,000 2000 Heavy Sales in London Are Followed by Renewed Sell- ing in New York.

KEW TORIC. 'Oct. 27. Trading In TTnlted States Steel stocks dominated tbe market tbrongboot tne morning. Tbe list in general rose Ad fell la sympathy with tha steel laauea.

which fluctuated violently. Selling orders continued to poor In from all parts of the eonstry and from Europe and efforts to support the market accomplished no more than to bring about occasional rallies, which each time were- followed by renewed selling. Heavy losses extended through the list. Including tbe standard railway as well as the -Industrials. Huge block of TJ.

S. Steel were unloaded and the stock defied all restraint, dropping until it touched 50. This jflgnre was 8 points seder tbe final price off yesterday and A was tbe lowest made fay tbe stock alnee 909, la the general markt lading stocks raid from 2 to 8 blow last night. International -Harvester fell 0 points, heavy rosrooar saxes. The stock market was thrown Into a state ef demoralization at the opening today as a result-of the snit for dissolution against the Steel Corporation.

Preceding the opening here there had beerf heavy sslea of Steel common la th London market, by New York interests, st losses extending to 7 points. Initial dealings in Steel here were on a hnge scale, tbe first offerings consisting of 28.000 shares at from 55 to 53, a maximum decline of 5 points. The preferred shares were off points and the Steel sinking tnnd bonds declined. 1. These losses were soon increased, the entire list, including other industrials and standard railway snares, were affected, declines ranging from a point to two points in TJ Reading, Atchison.

Great Northern preferred. Lehigh Valley. General Electric. Republic Iron and Steel preferred. Amalgamated Copper and American Smelting.

NTOCEBOTXS SALLIES. Hasty short covering and some supporting orders turned tbe course of tbe market upward soon after the opening, and there were numerous rallies Of a point or more. United States Steel rebounded to 54 and tbe preferred to 105.. The higher level invited enormous sUlng orders, which ultimately demoralised the market for Steel common, and it fell to 52, an oversight loss of 6. and within of the lowest point of the year.

Union Pacific, Reading, Lehigh Valley. American Smelting and Amalgamated Copper all sagged below, their previous low flgurs. Union Pacific fell to 159 and Beading to 187. Trading was in enormous volume In all quarters of tn market, tbe sales of United States Steel reaching approximately 250,000 shares In the first hour. Industrial stocks of all classes displayed extreme weakness with many declines of 2 or 8 points.

The market closed Increasing oafl-dence was shown by tbe bull contingent, as tbe rally in U. S. Steel failed to bring; ont any fresh selling orders and they bong hi. liberally of the standard stocks. Steel touched 53 before there was any perceptible check to tbe rally, and.

other stocks also were up from 1 to 2 points above the lowest. Some large selling orders wera executed in U. S. Steel again In the final dealings, but tbe general market was not much disturbed. Superior, Court Calendar DEPARTMENT ON.

Baa. T. W. Harris, Jude. F.

N. Hcwaney, Clark. Saturday, October 88. 85878 J. McOlnn vs.

F. B. Joaaa. 84043 Friable vs. Friable.

Monday. October 80. 17200 J. P. Fernendes Vs, Western Fuse and Explosives Company.

17201 Hoernan vs. Western Fuse and Explosives Company. 17202 Melrose SchdW District vs. Western Fuse and Explosives Company. 17203 Connor vs.

Western Fuse and Explosives Company. 17204 Davles vs. Western Fosend Explosives Company. 17205 A. F.

Fernendes vs. Western Fuss and Explosives Company. 17206 Silveria va. Western Fuse and Explosives Company. 17207 Jensen vs.

Western Fuse and Explosives Company. 17207 Giblln vs. Western Fuse and Explosives Company. 17209 Romer vs. Western Fuse and Explosives Company.

17211 Burke vs. Western Fuse and Explosives Company. 17212 Stevenson vs. Western Fuse snd Explosives Company. 17213 Cordota vs.

Western Fuse sad Explo sives Company, Tuesday, October 81. Same cases as above. Wednesday, November 1. -Same eases se above. Thursday, November S.

"Same eases ss above. Friday, November 8. law and motion day, Saturday, November 4. 29636 David Jacks (corporation) vs. Heafsy.

DEPARTAlEMT two. Hob. H. Waste, p. TV.

Wutlie, Clerk; Saturday, October 88. and chamber matters. Jtonday, Ootooer SO. X44AB Baralar vs. Healtv Svndicata.

$5541 McGewan vs. Original Amador lOnea Company. Inesday, October 81. S448S Begnier vs. Realty Syndicate.

Wednesday, Xevesabe? 1. 84868 WehrU vs. Oakland Traction Company. Thursday, November 8. 8486S Wehrll Oakland Traction Company.

Friday, November $. Lew and motion day. Saturday, Bevember a. Ex parte and chamber matters. HEBARTUJCm fTTTtlCaC.

Bob. John Ellsworth. Judge. George H. Strieker.

Clerk, Batarday. October St. 27881 Walts vs. SUveria; forther trlaV Konday. October 89.

83827 Foy vs. Foy. October 81, Ez parte and chamber matters. Wednesday, November 29093 Beck et aL Peoples Water Com-- paay. Thursday, Vevembsr 8." 29098--Beck vs.

Peoples Water Company, Friday, November 8. Law sad motion dsy. Vevembsr 4, Ez parts and chamber matters. DEPAJRTaiEJiTr FOTJIls (Probate) Bon. B.

J. Brown, Judge. A. Woolsey, Clerk Batarday Ootobar 18. Ex parte and chamber matters.

OEPARtU FetHBV Criminal). Bon. Wells. Judge. Is.

A. JtndolpN. Clerk. Batarday, October 88. Ex parte snd chamber matters.

DEP ARTiOCKT SIX. Bon. V. B. Ogden, Judge.

M. Manning. Oerk. 'r Eatarday. October 18.

v. EX parts and chamber matters. JCaaday, October 80. 28324 TerdsoB vs. Larson as admlalstralge.

29520 Frank vs. Beetkc 29521 Brown va. Union Natioosl Bank. 29558 VTaler vs. Union National fiaak.

29559 Vieler et aL vs. TJnloa National Bank. 2613 Criss vs. Union National Bank. 29680 Collins vs.

TJaion National Bank. Taesday, October 31. 83133 Hand vs. Wood et aL -30S09 Lnbeck vs- Gross, Wednesday, Xtraakr 35138 Hand va. Wood et aL Tbnrsday.

Novembee B. B5B78 White Sewing Uachine Company vs. Friday, Novambsr 8. Law and motion day. Saturday, Hevsmber 4 Ez parte and chamber matters.

EXTRA SESSION NO. OXE. Hon. IX. D.

Ilawklns (Tolo CQunty), Tadge. H. E. Mani, clerk. Saturday.

October ZS, va. I SCGAK AND COFFEE KEW TOKK, Oot- 27. Raw sugar qolet. Moscava-io. 'est.

623 centrifngaL .08 test. saoljes sugar. 3 test. 437H: refined OBiet. Coffee Spot.

rt-eSy. Ko. 7 Elo, I3315e; No. 4 Santos, f.ke AND DEATHS pi'evlsSena The market Is stead anA fatrtr active, with, prices unchanged. Cottolene Half bbls, 10 1 tierce.

10c; 2 tierces, 10c; 5 tierces. IDs per lb: calif me. Sre for 1 tierce. 8e for- tierces. for tierces ana.

tlt bbls; 60 lb tubs, 9e. Hams, and BacoxHaxn. 17V9c; picnic hams, 12e; California, hauns. 17c? eastern fancy bacon. 4 to 6 lbs.

25c; 6 to 8 lbs, 22c: 8 to 10 lbs, 20c; 10 to 12 lbs. 19 sugar cared. 4e; light dry salt bacon, to 10 lbs. 1ft to 13 lbs, 18e; medlnm bacon. Inc; Uht medium bacon, 18c California Bacon H.

H. brand 4 to lbs. 23e; to lbs. 22c; to 10 lbs, tUsi 10 to 12 lbs. 20c Beef Local price are e.

noted. Xxxpert tots. Inspected by the government, are $1 per bbl higher. Extra family beef. $18 per bbl; family beef.

$1 per bbl; extra ess beef, $18 per bbl; acaotead beef. 25c per lb. Pork Extra prima. In barrels, $28: clear. $32; mess, $28; pig perk.

$30; pigs feet, $6.50 for -half bbls, foc.2 lb kes aw for kits. Meat Martca DRESSED MEATS. filangrhterers' rates to dealers ana batehers are as foUowsr- Beef 99c per lb for steers. for cows and heifers. veal 9 iie for large ana Mutton Wethers.

8 9c; ewes, 7H 8c Lamb 8l0e per- lb-. Dressed Pork (per lb) 10 11c, T-tnG-3-T--WTT VT A PIT The following quotations are forrood soond livestock, deUvered in San. Fran- Cisco, gross weights: No. steers, over 1000 lbs, alive. sw 6c per lb; under 1000 lbs.

55ei ond quality, an weights, thin. unaesiraiHe steers, 44c No. 1 cows and heifers. 4ttc; soc-nd quality. 44c; common, this SSlos.

Desirable bulis and stags 2c 1 half fat wtT Jbuila, Calves Lightweight, per Ibv $: aaedinm, 6e; heavy, Sheep Derlrable wsthers. $C4c; MlDc Lamb (per Ib 4H5c- 4 Hogs Hard grain fed, weighing 14 to 200 lbs, 200 lbs and up Qtte. Butter. Cheese and Eons Teste rday's sales were as follows: Butter 10 cases of extras at 25o and SO cubes at 24c a pound. Eggs-20 cases of selected pallets at 40 He a dozen on the Informal call.

Cheese 60 fancy new Young at 15 He a pound. Receipts were 81.000 pounds of butter, 7500 pounds of cheese and $54 case mt eggs. Cheese Fancy California, flats, 15c per lb, firm; do firsts, 14c, firm-; do seconds, 12 He. firm; fancy Toung Americas. 15Hc, steady: do firsts, 15c: steady; Oregon flats, 13 He steady: do storage, 14 He, steady; lor tJ storage fiats.

14c, steady; Oregon Toung "Americas. 16 c. steady; New Torkt fancy. 17c steady: do storage, 17 18c. steady; Wisconsin do, 17c Egg Msrket In i Nearby Covntl," PET ALUM Oct.

27. Th egg market weakened slightly yesterday after receipt of transactions of th San Francisco Dairy and Egg Exchange- Independent dealers and speculators paid 51 cents for first grade eggs and 'S7 cents for pullets. The delivery was light. Th poultry market is gradually pulling up- to a better Delivery Is Increasing lightly, hut th grade of" fowls Is not first class, many old hens being turned in to save feed. Feed conditions remain unchanged and grain prices have reached the highest point of th year.

SANTA Oct. 27. Dealers oald 45 cents per dozen -for eggs but claim quotations will advance to 50 cents per dozen Friday. First grade eggs are still demanded the local market, pullet eggs having little calL Shipments continue to show Improvement. SANTA ROSA.

Oct. 27. The local egg market dropped lc on firsts and advanced lc seconds her yesterday on receipt of novices snowing xtf morning transactions on the San Francisco Dairy Produce and Erg Exchange. Th local dealers quoted 5c per dozen for choice anOd S8c for seconds, cash on delivery. Tbe receipts were alight- and demand strong.

Butter advanced to 21 H.c Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potato foer ctl -River white, lit 1.25; Salinas Burbanks. $L55L65; Ore-con Burbanks. 1-4 062 1-50: sweet nota- toes. $L851-8S- Onions ew yeuow.

sci per ctL Summer soiiash. $101.25 per box; string beans, S6c per lb; lima beans, 4 5c per lb; cabbage, 50c per ctl: garlic 2 4c -per tomatoey. 2550c per box; cucumbers, per box: cauliflower. 60fS6Oc vr dozen: 75c1 per sack; okra, 1-25 1-60 per box; green. peppers, per box; eggplant.

COO per BOX. Oecfduovtt and Cltnrs Fru Its. Berrle Strawberries. ov chest; raspberries, per chest; nucKieoemes, ioc per in; crannernes. per barreL Apples -per box) Fancy Newton pip- pins, $1L25; do Spitzenberg.

$L10 1 v. 1 swn.j, wvfty tvr ah live and 75c $1 for 4H- tier; common to choice fruit. S075c. Pears Bartletts. $1L50 per box: winter Kellis, other varieties, per box.

Quinces 75Cfl jer box. Peaches per box. Prunes $11.25 per cratei: late red plums, 50 75c fpr crates end 7cG 1 tor lugs. i 1 9.28 9.31 9.20 9.309.31 December Market closed steady. Spots 10c higher.

Mid dling Uplands, $9.50. 1 I MONEY AND EXCHANGE NEW YORK, Oct. 27. Money on call steady at 22 per cent; ruling rate. 2.

Time loans, steady; sixty days. 33 per cent; ninety days, 33; six months, 3 4. NEW YORK, Oct. 27. Close prime mercantile paper, 44 per cent.

Sterling exchange, steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at 4.8375 for sixty days and at 4.STQ4.S705 for demand. Commercial bills, $4.8725. Bar Silver 5414c-s Mexican dollars 46c. Government bonds steady, ready bonds weak. I LIVESTOCK MARKET I CHICAGO.

Oct. 27. Cattle Receipts est! mated at 2000: market slow and weak. Beeves. $4.53 (fie.

75: Texas steers. western steers. stockere and feeders, 5.75: cows and heifers. $4 25-65 calves. $5 4i I 8.75.

Hogs Receipts estimated at market! strong to -weak. Light. mixed. 1 t4v.wv. wj- tv i oi uuu -to cawes wt.v, oo.u, yis, ettfT 6.90; bulk or sales, $8.106.33.

Sheep Receipts estimated at 12.000; market steady. Natice. western $2,400 880: yearlings, $3. 60 3 4. 28: Iambs, naUve.

$S-506; western, I WOOL MARKET ST. LOUIS. Oct. 27. Wool dull; territory and western mediums, 17(3 20c; fine mediums, lfliffISc: fine, if? 15c.

MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriags licenses hare bees Issued a rk tri in. A r.T.Tsn Alphonse Chasseur. 23, and Toonaslna alii no, 19, both of Oakland, yrr Tr.inngTa.ir a Robert R. Clements.

67, and Battle D. MarsH. 44. both or Watson- vUle. COOK-BOTELLO SalgovUe A.

Cook. 21. sad Margaret Botello. 18. both of Oakland.

Frank Marcell. 24, and May Vleira, 16, both of Hayward. REAOAK- WALKER Augustus Reagan. 84. Goldfleld.

end May A. Walker. 89, Oakland. DEATHS BROWS' la Piedmont, CaL. October 26.

1911. Kate Wood belo.ved wife of James H. Brown sod loving mother of Mrs. J. Irving Read of Berkeley and James H.

Brown. and daughter of Major M. W. Brown of East Oakland, native of Wisconsin, aged 61 years, 10 months sod 24 days. CALORX In this city.

October 24. Augustine-, beloved husband of Maria Calori. father of Peter, John, Baccl. Louis and Maria Calori. and brother of Peter Calori.

a native of Italy, aged 77 years. COYNE In this city. October 27, 1911. John, dearly beloved husband of Delia Coyne, loving father of Mary D-, Marguerite U-. Heiea Kathleen John nd Bern ice Coyne and ancle ef Margaret, Nova and Patrick Coyne.

Delis Holian. Kate Con ley and Patrick Welsh, a native of Milltown. County GaJway. Ireland, aged 44 years, 9 day. ESTREZXA In Alameda, October 23.

Petra. dearly beloved wife ef the late Ramire and loving sister of Francisco AJ-catras. a aative of Mexico; member of Maxaiai Circle, No. 106, Companions of Foresters. JACKSON In this city.

October 27.. 1911. 8hepard F. beloved husband of Mrs. Annette Jackson, a native of aged 41 years.

2 months. 11 days. KELLER In Alameda. October 25. 'Mary A.

Kelier. mother ef Mrs. Josephine Hicks and the late Henry grandmother of William. George sod the late Charles Hicks. Mrs.

Florence MI Troy, Harry- and the late TOOUATE SS FOR a man or $8 for two men; 1-room 1 Collage, complete tot cdobuus. i ui at-, four blocks east of Broadway. CARPENTER, finisher, repairer. reinod- eier; sinewy nrst-ciase; oy aay or mu tract- 1417 13th phon LOST Ellss lapel button. Notify U.

F. O. Box 496. Oakland reward. IXJST Sunday evening, ermine necls- plece; liberal reward, mone.

8637. LOST Spitz pupv affe a boat 3 months. Finder please return to Oakland phone 'Oakland 7810; re-: ward. HOTEL, of 41 rooms with bar; 5-year lease; 20 miles rrom OaJcland; always full; brisk Box 7600, Tribune. YOUNG lady, age 21, wants position as assistant In general orace worn; experienced moderate salary.

Box 3si5. Tribune-. I Factory. 832 Oak st. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES i vAU w.wv.

-1 tent. v. Oakland. Increase. 4.8 per cent.

Sacramento, decrease, 1.6 per cent. San Diego. increase, 20.9 per cent. Fresno. increase, 10.5 per cent.

Stockton, increase, 12.5 per cent. "San Jose, increase, 125.5 per cent. Pasadena, decrease, 22 per cent. Classified Ads' in THE TRIBUNE bring big returns. Extra fancy storage Egss tha cannot be excelled.

1 dz.33c 2 dz. 65c Guaranteed for. both baking and frying. CALIFORNIA Inc. 06 Wsakiagtea Bt Oakland.

Telephones: Oaklaad Some TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC ONTTx" company checking bag-grag-e from your hotel or residence direct to destination on all railroads and steamsnlp lines. -Farnltnro Moved, Pacted, Stored and Shipped. Phones Oakland 248, HomeA5284. Tne. unite)! I BUTTER." EGGS.

CHEESE SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 27. Batter Fancy, creamery 34 seconds, 81c fancy dairy. SOc.

Eggs Store. 45c: fancy ranch. 51c Cheese New, 1415c; Young Americas, 15 15c CHICAGO. Oct. 27.

Butter Finn. Creameries. 2531c: Dairies, 22 28c. Essrs Steadv 413S case, at mark. cases inclnded.

finta. 21c: orima firsts 22c. Cheese Steadv. Daisies. 14 14e; Young Americas.

1444c; Twins, 1414c; Loog xiorns, xe(XS7aC NEW YORK. Oct. 27. Butter firm; receipts 4894. Creamery held special at 31Slc; process specials.

25c; extras, 24 e. Cheese Firm. Receipts. 8630. State, whole milk.

September and earlier, specials. 143ie; do average fancy, 1414c. Eggs Firmer. Receipts. 66S4.

Fresh gathered extras. 32 33c; extra firsts, 28 30c i firsts, 25 2 7c; seconds, 21 24c: thirds, 18 20c; held fresh, poor to fair, 155 20c; refrigerator firsts, on (tk. lBff2V. Paul Keller, and great grandmother of Walter. Genevieve and Elizabeth.

Hicks. Josephine Milroy and Walter. Leo. Harold and Edward Keller, a native ef Switzerland, aged 102 years. 3 months and 8 days.

MOGESSEN In this city. October 26, 1911. Andrew Mogensea, dearly beloved husband of Emma Mogensen. loving father of Adolpo. William and the late Erwia Mogensen.

brother Otto Mogensen San Luis Obispo, a native of Denmark, aged 47 years. A member of Pacific Lodge, No. 89. Danish Brotherhood. Friends and acquaintances sre respectfully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, October 28, 1911 at 2 o'clock p.

from the parlors of D. Anker, 223 Twelfth street, under the auspices of Danish Brotherhood. Incineration at Oakland crematory. SAWYER In Frnltvale, October 28. 1911.

Sarah beloved wife of William r. Sawyer and sister of Addison French of Auburn and Miriah Hatch of Frnltvale, a native of Maine, aged 74 years. 10 months. 2 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Saturday.

October 28. 1911. at 2 o'clock p. m- from the chapel of Arthur A. Barber it 3347 East Fourteenth street, Fruitvala.

Interment at Evergreen cemetery. CAKD OF TBAST8. To tha many friends and. neighbors srho so kindly assisted and comforted ns daring oar late bereavement, we wish to extend our heartfelt thsnks. MR.

AND C. T. BRADFORD. JULIUS S. G0DEAU, INTJEPEJTDEJrT OF THE TRUST For $75 will fmrnlsh Hearse.

2 Carriages. En. balmlng. Shroud and Cloth-Covered Casket, Caskets at 635, as goad as sold by Treat Undertakers for $65; Caskets at 100. as good eld by Trust Undertakers for 890: Caskets at S100.

as good as soid hy Trust Uadertskers for 8150. .41 Tan Ness Msrket 71L 805 Montgomery Home MS196. 1806 Franklin st Oakland. Anto Ambalanca and Carriage for Hir Antea at 8am TO ClASSIf A MONET-MA KTR Fine location downtown; 40-room rooming- house, newly furnished, clearing $225 per month; $2000 will handle this money-maker. Ad- dress owner.

Box 3869. Tribune. A BA.RGAXN To lease 8 years, twelve 2-room apartments, $6.50 per room; completed In 16 days. 940 Telegraph. WANTED Good Jive agent can make $8 a day; easy seller.

Call Invest-ment 90 Bacon DRESSMAKER with experience In the Eastern cities win work, by day or weekr will go out of town. 3378. Tribune. WANTED A furnished or partly fur-nished house, Landa Vista or lake dis-- trict. Phone Piedmont 4876.

ELKGANT 70-room apartment house; 2 and 3 -room apartments. 9 single rooms; new and completely furnished; $7 per room. 940 SALOON for sale In manufacturing district; sales sis to tZi a day. Box 2234, meal. $15 in car lots and 17 jobbing; proca oil take meal.

$16.50 per Uy calfaifa, $16 in car lots and $17 Jofctir er ton, $23. Hay Ordinary wheat, chv $18020; wheat and oat. $12117; tt at, $1217; volunteer will oat, j. 13; alfalfa, $3011; stock hay, $S3 ton. trw 60SP.S per bale.

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