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EVENING OAKLAND TRIBUNE'S FINANCIAL PAGE OCTOBER 21, 1912. 13 DO WE Manufacture Blank Books? (S A SMALL ORDER OF LEDGERS COMBINED WEIGHT OVER ONE QUARTER OF A TON. PRINTING Complete BINDING ENGRAVING Departments Oakland 528 Phone Home A2151 for our representative. TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE J.

C. Wilson Stockbrokers. Morning Session, Monday, October 21. MASCULLANEOUS BONDS. Bid.

Ask, Bay Counties Power Co 58 Cal Gas Gen CT Do Unifying 55 954 904 California Wine Assn 58 City Electric Co 58 Contra Costa Water Co 58 98 Do Gen Mtg 58. Great Western Power Co 08 Market Hawalian St "Com Ry 1st Con 58 5s. 021. Natomas Consol of Cal Northern Cal Ry 5s .107 Northern Cal Power Co 5s ..101 Oakland Traction Con 58 97 Oakland Traction Co 59 003 Oro Electric Corp 69 981. Pacific Gas 8 914.

Pacific Tel Tel Co 58 San Joaquin Light 100 F. Napa Calistoga Ry P. Co 1st Ref Water Co United of 49 Valley Counties Power Co 58 WATER STOCKS. 'Spring Valley Water Co 63 GAS AND ELNOTRIC STOCKS. Oro.

Electric Corp pid BANK STOCKS. Anglo Cal Trust Co 125 Anglo Nat Bank Bank of California, A. 200 SAVINGS BANKS. Mutual Savings Bank 85 SUGAR STOCKS. Hawaiian Com Sugar Co 42 Hutchinson Sugar Plant 191 Onomea Sugar 38 39 Paauhau Co 21 Union Sugar Co.

OIL STOCKS. Associated Oil Co 46 Sterling Oil Dev Co 1 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Packers' Assn 91 Cal Wine Assn pfd Realty Syndicate MORNING 2000 San Joaquin 5s 3000 Pacific Tel Tel 5s 1000 Great Western Power Co 5s 8000 Great Western Power Co 59 1000 United -Natomas Consor of 6s F. 4s. 65 1000 Oro Electrie 6s 4000 Pacific Electric 5s 3000 Spring Valley Water Co 49 93 3000 Oakland Traction Co 5s 91 55 Alaska Packers' Assn 50 Associated Oil 90 47 50 Associated Oil Co 290 Associated of Co 20 Onomea Sugar Co 45 Paanhau Sugar Co 21 50 Paauhau Sugar Co AFTERNOON SALES-OCT.

21. 4000 Cal Gas Unif 5s 7000 Great Western Power 877. 5000 Do 3000 Market Street Cable 68 Coy 5000 Pacific Tel Tel Co 99 1000 United of 49... 50 Spring Valley Water Company. 62 10 People Water Company 53 135 Associated Oil 50 Do 45 3 25 100 Do 46 100 0 Do 45 100 Do 45 125 Do 50 Do 50 Alaska Packers' 25 Pacific Tel Tel preferred.

.100 SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE--OIL Morning Session, Monday, October 21. CLOSINI: QUOTATIONS. Bid. Ask. Bid.

Ask. Caribou 1.25| Premier 48 Claremont 65 Republic 26 Coal Central. 20 Silver 50 Coal Mohawk 50 Is 18 De Luxe 70 Sunset 1.10 Empire 75 (Turner 83 Home 35 United Oil 82 "Maricopa 36. 25 West Cst pid 75 Monte Cristo. 1.35| Oil Co.

1.80 2.00 LOS ANGELES OIL EXCHANGE. (Furnished by F. Bid. Ask. Amalgmtd .84.00 84.50| Am Petrol.

.72.00 75.00 Do 51.00 Associated .46.00 46.12 Cal Midway. 16.50 Columbia 1.13 F. Hutton Co.) Bid. Ask. Fullerton.

2.50 Rice Ranch. 1.20 1.30 Union .08.25 08.50 Union 98.00 Unit Petrol. .35.50 Not Pac 3.25 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS NEW Oct. court meets: important decisions pending Include Union Paeific-Southern Pacific merger, Minnesota rate and hard coal cases. Wabash railroad's annual report shows de-.

crease in operating income of over $2,500,000 as compared with 1911. President Felton denies report that Great Western will be absorbed by Grand Trunk system. United States notifies Mexican government that communication between Mexico City and east const must be kept open. Turkey fears that Russia will join with Balkan states in general war. General European outlook shows improvement.

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK CHICAGO. Oct. 26,000 head; market, slow and generally 19c lower. Beeves. Texas steers, western steers.

stockers and feeders, cows and heifers, calres, $6.50 Hogs---Receipts, 35.000 head; market, slow and 50 lower. Light, mixed, $8.45 heavy, rough, pigs, Bulk of sales at Sheep--Receipts, 60,000 head; market, weak and 10c to 20c lower. Native, western. yearlings, native lambs, western lambs, SUGAR MARKET NEW YORK. Oct.

Raw, steady; Muscovado .89 test, 8.01e; centrifugal .96 test, 4.11c; molasses .89 test, 8.86c. Refined, stendy. LIGHT TRADING IS MARKET FEATURE Notable Characteristics of Board Also Includes Selling Pressure. NEW YORK. Oct.

21. Selling pressure and light trading were the notable characteristics of today's market. Steel. Rending. Canadian Paand a few other leaders sold off to attract attention.

Coppers yielded less here than abroad. Lehigh Valley was the one exception of the railways gaining a point. Dealings were of an ultra. professional character, the possibility of some important decisions being banded down by the supreme court tending to restrict interest. Stocks gradually weakened again owing to the concentration of speculative Interests in the manipulated specialties.

The market closed weak. The greatest 10- tivity occurred in the final hour when urgent selling of the leaders resulted in net losses of from to 4 points. Further foreign liquidation" Was ascribed 88 one of the causes of the decline. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. NEW YORK.

Oct. mercantile paper closed at 6 per cent. Sterling exchange firm with actual business in bankers' bills at 481.80 for 60-days bills and at 485.90 for demand. Commercial bills, Bar silver- Mexican dollars, Government bonds steary. railroad bonds irregular.

MINING STOCKS Furnished by Zadig Stock Brokers, 324 Bush S. F. Morning Session, Monday, October 21, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. COMSTOCK. Bid.

Bid. Ask. Ophir 43 Belcher 31 Mexican .2.10 Confidence 45 Gould Curry 02 03 Sierra Nevada. 30 31 Best Belch. 05 06 Utah.

05 Con 38 39 Bullion 04 Savage Exchequer 04 Chollar 04 06 Seg Belcher 13 Potosi 03 30 50 Hale Nor 14 Union 55 56 Crown 48 Julia 06 Yel Jacket 45 Caledonia 1.00 Con 02 Con. 06 07 Kentuck 05 Occidental 71 Alpha N. 01 SALES. 200 Gould Curry 300 Union 55 100 Con 38 300 Do 30 100 Crown 48 2000 Star 36 100 Yel. Ton Merger.1.12½ 200 Challenge Con.

Sinver 07 600 Sierra Nevada. 30 2000 P. 25. 1000 Do Gold Zoue 20 TONOPAH. Tonp of Mizpah 15 Montana Tonop Merger.

1.12½ Tonop Mon Pitts 25 Mac Namara 22 21 Halifax 1.90 Midway 53 Umatilla 20 North 36 dip 08' 09 West Gt 02 Consol. 18 Gold 20 Jin GOLDFIELD. Goldf Consol. .2.65 2.70| Great 03 Columbia 04 Florence 81 Jumbo 33 Diamfd 01 Booth 05 Comb Fraction 10 Blue Bull 06 Gldf Kewanas. Sil Pick Con.

.7.00 Red 01 Blue 02 Yellow 01 0 16 Grandma 04 Lone Star 'Con 05 Merger Mines. 31 Oro 02 03 Dia FIE Daisy. 06 Atlanta. 17 181 CALIFORNIA. Cntrl Eureka.

BULLFROG. Mayflower Con MANHATTAN. Man Con. 16 18 Man Big Four, 48 Gold 09 Union 044 Mustang Manh Morn 04 Min Mil 02 OTHER DISTRICTS Round Mt. 36 37 Eagles 03 Pittsburg Pk 00 Fvw 02 NEW YORK I METAL MARKET NEW YORK.

Oct. standard spot, 17.20c bid: Detober, 17.20 November. 17.15@17.25c: December, electrolytic. 17.62@17.87e; lake, 17.02@17.87e; castings. 17.25017.37e.

Tin- spot and October, 50c; November, 50.12@50.50c. Lead--Quiet at 5.0714@5.25c. Spelter- Quiet at 7.50 7.60c. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY large, sunny rooms; private family; closets, electricity, bath, stove and phone; everything absolutely new: hetween San Pablo and Grove, 33d; reasonable. Phone Piedmont :4237 for number: COMPETENT, middle-aged woman or girl general housework: country; 4 adults; small wash; $15 per month.

Phone Oakland 7430. LOST--Scotch collie; answers to name "Duke." Liberal reward if returned to 2831 Ashby Berkeley. GOOD office man; hours 3 to 5 a.m. and 12 to 6 p. state salary, Box 7735, Tribune.

SIX furnished cottage; gas and electricity and plenty of sun; beautiful bath: $35. 1326, E. 14th st. I NEW YORK STOCK LIST The following quotations of prices of stocks in the New York Stock Txchange are from J. C.

Wilson, member of the New York Stock Exchange, with offices in the Mills building. Montgomery and Bush streets, San Francisco: -Sales StocKS- Low. BId. Ask. 200 Am 59 1900 Allis-Onalmers 200 Do pid 8 8 10 33700 Amalg Copper 7000 Am Beet 70 11500 Am Can Co 46 43 Do ptd 128 123 2100, Am Car Co.

61 61 Do pta 7900 Am Cotton 57 57 57 Do pid 98 99 3400 Am Linseed 700 Do pid -39 1800 Am 43 43 Do pid 107 108 7500 Am Smel C. 100 Do pid 107 108 Am Soutt 194 Do pid 104 105 1000 Am Sugar 125 100 Do pid 900 Am Steel Found. 700 Am Tel Co.143¾ 1400 Am Tobacco .2801 279 278, 279 800 Do ptd 105 105 105 6400 Anaconda 45 43 44 1100 Atlantic Line.140¼ 4000 A Santa Fe.109⅜ Do 2800 Bethlehem Steel. 1700 Balt Ohio 107 Do pid 86 87 1100 B- 91 90 12500 Canadian Pacific. 267 2300 0 de 0 82 0.

A 23 Do pid 25 40 1000 18 1600 Do pid 400 0 141 140 Do pfd 181 190 14800 Cal Petroleum 68 68 1900 Do pfd 200 Goodrich 73 73 73 500 Do pid .107 4000 St Do pid 141 ,1400 Central Do pid 99 1 Central of 368 375 14200 Chino Copper 46. 0.0 St 58 57 55 59 Do pfd 2600 Colo Fuel 41 40 Colo Southern 38 41. Do 1st pid: 72 76 Do 2d pfd 70 1500 Con Gas 145 28200 Corn Products 700 Do pid 883 200 Del Hudson 169 530 545 300 21 100 Do pfd 39 391 900 Enamel 8. 22. Do pid 92 94 2900 Erie 35 00 35 300 Do 1st pfd 53 52 100 Do.

20 pfd 431 1700 Woolworth 00.115 113 200 Do pfd 200 General Electric. 182 183 1200 Gt Northern Ore. 48 5200 Gt Northern pfd. 139 000 Goldfield Con Illinois 129 6600 Interboro-Met 7300 Do pfd 64 1200 Internat Harv .123 122 2100 Internat Paper 17 100 Do pfd 58 59 600 Internat Pump 28 27 28 100 Do pid 80 Iowa Central 12 13 Do pfd 26 28 500 Southern 28 100 Do pid 63 1700 Lehigh Valley 175 400 Ligget Meyers.221⅜ 221 221 224 Do pid 116 700 159 160 600 Loose Wiles Co. 200 Do 1st pfd 104 100 Kresge Co 81 14200 Mexican Miami Copper 27 200 StY M.

112 142 143 Do pid 153 155 300 28 29 Do pid 62 65 1300 Missouri 44 44 1100 National Lead Do pid 100 100 National Biscuit. 132 133 100 Do pid 123 124 3500 Nevada Con 23 1400 Central 0 St L. 60 Do 1st pfd 104 120 Do 2d ptd. 86 90 200 H.189 138 300 Ont W. 36 1500 Norfolk West.

116 Do pid 85 92 4500 Northern 125 125 Omaha 182 138 Do pfd 150 160 400 Lorillard 208 208 Do pid 118 200 Pacific Mail 34 83 100 Pacife Tel T. 49 Do pfd 100 2700 Penn Co 900 Peoples, Gas 3500 Pittsburg Coal 26 25 5300 Do pfd 95 St 108 Do ptd 110 120 1300 Press Steel 39 39 Do pid 300 Pullman Co .170 169 100 Ry Steel Spg Co. 38 7400 Ray Con 21 400 May Stores 85 128900 Reading Do 1st pfd 90 Do 2d pid 96 98 3300 Republic 33 83 2000 Do pid 92 92 800 Rock Island 0.. 27 27 1200 Do pfd 541 54 400 Sears Roebuck .211 210 700 Sloss 8 I Co. 56 58 Do pfd 95 105 St.L 1 pid.

61 64 100 Do 2d. pta 1400 St 39 89 39 40 Do pfd 75 2300 Southern Pacific. 4900 Southern Ry 29 '29 29 500 Do pfd 900 Tenn Copper 43 43 Texas. Pacific 200 Texas Oil 125 1500 Third Avenue 40 Tol St 143 15 Do pid 83 84 Underwood 100 Underwood 113 114 400 Union Bag P. Do pid 57 60 38800 Union Pacific ...178 171 400 Do pid 89 89 3200 Un of F.

35 87 1700 Do pfd 87 66 1200 Cast Iron P. 21, Do pid 64 1300 S. Rubber 53 52 51 52 Do 1st pid 109 109 Do 2d pid 80 99400 Steel 791 77 77 77 1100 Do pid 114 9000 Utah Copper 65 63 1700 Va- Car Chem. Co. 49 49 Do pfd 1164 200 Wabash 260 Do pid 500 West Maryland.

56' 600 Western Union 300 Westinghouse 184 400 10 9 10 200 Do 1st pfd 80 31 Do 2d pid 16 1400 Guggenhime C. 58 57 58 400 Inspiration Cop 624900-Total shares: sold. Bonds, $1,720,500. Call loans--Opening. per cent; high.

5 per cent; low, per cent; last loan, per cent; ruling rate, 5 per cent; closed offered at per cent. Bid. Atch gn 48. Do cv 48.108½ 0 BRT Col Ind 58. Rty 58.

I Col 48. 601 SP Ref. 46. SP Col 45, 88 UP 1st 49.100 UP conv 49.102 U8 Steel 5.10174 URR 48. C.

5 95 Am Tom 49 Am Tob 68.116 Chinese 58. BOND LIST. Ask. Bid. Ask.

62 1091 Wah deb 48. 58.... Jap 48 88 85. JJa 1st 92 Jap 24 91 SP conv 48 03 58. 83 83 89 Armour 01 US: reg 28..101 1011 -103 US coupon.

101. 102 US reg 103 US coupon. 103 US reg coupon. Panama 28..101 91 COTTON MARKET FUTURES. 584 The quotations today were 88 follows: Option, Open.

High Low. Close. January .10.34 10.44 10.34 10.40@42 February 10.490 March 10.56 10.63 10.54 10.60 61 May 10.61 10.60 10.57 10.65 June 10.67 Jort 10.87 10.74 10.67 10.714.72 August 10.680.70 Setember Detober 10.19 10.12 10.300.21 November 10.20 0 22 December 10.34 10.42 10.32 10.40 The market closed steady with spots un. changed. Middling uplands.

10.900. NEW YORK, Oct. Cotton- closed steady; October, November, 10.92e; December. 10.400: January, 10.40e: February, 10.49c; March, 10.00€; May. 10.65c; June, 10.67c: July.

10. Tle: August. 10.68c; September, 10.60c, Spot closed steady. Middling uplands, 10.90€; middling gulf, 11.15c. Sales, 300 bales.

Shipping News and Marine Intelligence SUN, MOON AND TIDES United States Coast. and Geodetic Survey- Tables show time and height of high and low water at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco bay. For: Oakland (city water front), att 40 minutes, standard time. OCTOBER 21. Sun rose.

.8:24 Sun Moon sets. m. Last quarter November 1, at 7:28 m. Full moon. 25, at 6:21 p.

m. October 21 to October 27. Date. Time L. 21 22 .2:27 23 24 ..8:39 25 .4:13 26 ....4:40 27 ...0:27 Ft.

Time.Ft. Time.Ft. Time.Ft. W. H.

W. L. W. E. 1.0 8:58 2:38 2.5 8:29 1.2 9:16 5.1 8:11 1.9 9:18 4.5 1.3 0:37 5.2 3:45 1.8 9:58 4.7 1.6 0:56 5.4 4:14 0.8 10:46 4.7 1.8 10:21 5.0 4:50 0.2 11:35 4.7 2,2 10:49 5.7 5:80 0.2 W.

L. WA EL W. L. w. 4.4 5:23 3 2,6 11:16 5.8 MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

Steamers due to arrive and depart today and for the next few days are as. tollows: ARRIVE. Steamers. For Sall. Santa Monica, Ros.47¼ Northland--Portland and Astoria.

23 Vanguard--Humboldt 23 F. A. Oct. 23 Willamette--San Diego and Los Angeles. Oct.

23 Harvard -Los Angeles. 28 Honolulan- -Honolulu Oct. 23 Klamath--Portland and Oct. 24 Arctic--Fort Bragg 24 Pomo -Point Arena and Albion. Roanoke--San Diego and cos Angeles.

Buckman- Seattle and Tacoma. Oct. 24 Kansas City--Balboa and San Oct. Acapulco- -Balboa and Norwood--Grays Harbor Oet. Yale- -Los Angeles Oct.

Sierra--Honolulu City of Puebla- Oct. Prestdent- -San Diego and Los Angeles. Strathdon- Oct. 25 Avalon- Los Angeles Brunswick- Fort Bragg Oct. Harvard- San Diego Oct.

26 Virginian--Honolulu Oct. 26 Bear--Portland and Astoria. Oct. 26 Beaver-Lo9 Angeles Oct. 20 Geo.

W. Elder -Portland and' Oct. 26 Columbian- Cruz Oct. Governor- Seattle 27 Sea Foam--Mendocino and way ports. 27 Santa Clara-Los Angeles and way ports.

Oct. 27 Isthmian--Portland and Astoria. 27 DEPART. Steamers. From Due.

Pennsylvania--Balboa Oct. 22 22 Santa Clara Los Oct. 22 Sonoma--Sydney Oct. Rose City -Portland Oct. Umatilla-Puget Sound Oct: 22 Northland--Los Angeles Oct.

Homer CoosB ay 23 City of Topeka-Humboldt. 23 Santa Monica- -Grays Harbor. Oct. 23 Willamette- Portland Oct. 23 Jim Butler -Portland 23 Coos Bay--Port San Lula.

23 Sea Brunswick Foam-Mendocino -Fort Bragg Oct. Oct. 23 Harvard--San Diego Oct. 23 Watson- -Puget Sound Oct. 23 Wilhelmina--Honolulu Beaver--Los Angeles Oct.

23 Beaver--Los Angeles Oet. Klamath- Angeles Rochelle--Portland. Oct. Diego Oct. 24 Queen--San Missourian- Salina Cruz Oct.

24 Charles Nelson- Oct. 24 Norwood--Los Angeles Oct. 23 L. Luckenbach---Balboa Oct. 23 Yale- Roanoke -San Portland Diego Det.

25 Oct. City of Sydney -Balboa Oct. 26 Vanguard--Humboldt Oct. Oct. 28 26 Curacao-San Harvard--Los Angeles Oct.

26 Siberia- Oct. 26 Enterprise Hilo Oct. 26 President--Puget Sound Oct. 26 20 Geo. W.

Elder--San Diego. Oct. Oct. 26 Beaver of Topeka -Portland Iumboldt Oct. 27 City 27 Oct.

Pomo--Point Areas Oct. WEATHER FORECAST 1 Oakland and Vicinity--Fair tonight and cloudy Tuesday; moderate south winds. Southern California--Fair tonight and Tuesday: light north Santa Clara and San Joaquin valleys--Fair tonight and cloudy Tuesday: light north wind. Sacramento valley--Fair tonight and cloudy Tuesday: light south wind, Marriages, Birtbs, Deaths. MARRIAGE LICENSES.

The following marriage licenses have been issued: -James V. Frazier, 24, Berkeley, and Sarah E. Nelson, 22, Oakland. FREITAS-PINHEIRC Joseph Freitas, 28, and Anna Pinheiro, 19, both of Mission San Jose. LAMKIN-DAVIS-Clyde C.

Lamkin, 40, and Lela R. Davis, 38, both of Oakland. MeDowell, 38, and Priscilla both of Onkland. VAUGHN William F. Norton, 24, Berkeley, and Willle Louise Vaughu, 18, Sanger.

Newt Peek, 22, Stockton, and Maudie Cottiell, 19, Hanford. POTTER-BIRDSELL Amerleus Vespucius ter, 24, and Garcia M. Birdsell, 19, both of Oakland. -George M. Reese, 35, Napa, and Emily M.

Roberta, 25, St. Helena. TAIT-OLIVER- Thomas C. Talt, 30, and Ella M. Oliver, 30, both of Reno.

BIRTHS. BARSTOW- -October 10. 1912, to the wife of Welch Barstow, daughter. BERRY--October 8, 1912, to the wife of Henry D. Berry, A 800.

BRADSHAW October 15, 1912) to the wife of William F. Bradshaw, a 8011. EUSTIS -October 14, 1912, to the wife of James Dustis, 8 son. MACLAFFERTY October 10, 1912, to the wife of J. H.

MacLafferty, a son: MOREY 11, 1912, to the wife of L. Morey, a NEBLETT- -October 18, 1912, to the wife of John H. Neblett, a son. OAKLEY October 4, 1912, to the wite of Alfred Oakley, 8 SIMONSEN- -October 19, 1912, to the wife of Simon Andreas Simonsen, a son. BOARD OF HEALTH REPORT.

The following is the report of the Board of Health: Name Mollie White Infant of J. H. and Clara Sophia H. Brown Francis Martin -Cleary, Cause, Inquest pending. Premature birth.

Apoplexy. Tubercular- peritonitis. DEATHS. DEATHS. A AL BROWN--In this etty, October 18, 1912, Sophia Brown, beloved widow of the late A.

J. Browa and loving mother of Carrie B. Brown, a native of Michigan, aged 73 years, 1 month and 14 days. Friends and. acquaintances Ate respectfully Invited to attend the feneral services Monday afternoon.

October 21. 1912; at o'clock, at the parlors of the Albert Brown 584 13th street. Cremation, Oakland Crematory, by automobile, COLEY -In Oakland. October 20, 1912, George Coley, father of J. Yeates, George and John Coley of Oakland and Mrs.

C. W. Dana of Redlands, A native of England, aged 71 years 2 months. 22 days. MARSHALL- In Fruitrale, October 21, 1912, Richard beloved father of George Ellis Marshall and son of Mrs.

Amble C. Marshall, and brother of Mrs. Percy Ward of Myrtle Point. Mrs. Henry Howland of Fruttvale avenue and Mra.

J. B. of Keddle, a native of California, aged 38 year mid days. SLOCUM- In native Berkeley. of New October York 20, 1012, Mary Stocum, a WOOD -In Oakland, October 20, 1012, John Wood, native of.

London, aged 01 years 10 months 11 days, Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, afternoon, October 22. 1912, at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of the Albert Brown Company, 584 Thirteenth street, Interment private, ARTISTIC FUNERAL DESIGNS AND CUT FLOWERS Reasonable Prices. Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention. KOOYMAN 355 TWELFTH Telephone Oakland 2651. SAN JOSE, Oct.

21. Geo. T. Klink, the expert accountant retained to Investigate the disposition of funds of the Palo Alto Mutual Building and Loan Association. by its secretary, Senator Marshall Black, was closeted with District Atreport which he has submitted.

This torney Free all day today, going over a afternoon subpoenas Were issued for, various witnesses who will be asked to" testify before the grand Jury. on. Thursday concerning Black's transactions. be filed with the tomorrow The Black recall petition, probably will for verification, and will then be immediately forwarded to the Secretary of State. I CONSIDER REPORT IN MARSHALL BLACK CASE POLICEMAN TESTIFIES AS TO GIRL'S DEATH SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.

-Pollceman E. C. Bluxome, who is under charges before the police commission, was forced to testify at the coroner's Inquest today as to his relations with Ollie who. on October 16, swallowed strychnine, in her apartments. Bluxome that his relations.

with the girl covered a period of six years and told of his efforts to restrain her from taking the poison. He is said to be 'a married man with one eild. SUPREME COURT FAILS TO ANNOUNCE RULINGS WASHINGTON. Oct. the first time in many years the Court today let the initial decision day after the summer recess pass without announcing (a single opinion.

Decisions were expected in the "hard coal case' and the "Union Pacific merger case." HOTEL ARRIVALS The following arrivals are at the local hotels: St. Mark Y. Young, Dallas; R. I. Sheppard.

Redding; J. M. New York; Mrs. Kuh. city: A Sandberg and daughter, city: H.

A. Pearce and wife, New York: 0. Hazelton, San Francisco: R. J. Coskey, Los Angeles; W.

E. Walker, Biggs: Miss Ethel Barrymore and maid. San Francisco: J. W. Perkins, Portland: H.

M. Murphy: P. Theldon. elty: F. Strauss, New York: E.

M. Gallin, Rochester: I. Gllerest. Alturas: J. A.

Coney and wife, Centerville: J. M. C. Donnelly, Sacramento: James Brooks, Sacramento: J. F.

Marks, New York: M. J. Orips, Sacramentos Miss A. Gosiger, New York: 0. Housen, Modesto; A.

George and wife. San Jose: J. B. Fisher and wife, San Francisco; Mrs. HI.

Gralson. San Francisco. Key Route Inn--I. H. F.

Brown, Boston: E. Sidell. Milwaukee; J. L. Engdall, Chicago; T.

E. Kindall and wife, Los Angeles; J. L. Perry, San Francisco; L. E.

Nollan, San Francisco. COFFEE MARKET. NEW YORK, Oct. Rio, Futures steady; December, 14.12e: March, 14.24c. WOOL MARKET ST.

LOUIS, Oct. 21. -Wool, steady; territory and western mediums, fine mediums, 18 fine, LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE Taxes for Sanitary Purposes for the Year 1912, In Oro Loma Sanitary District, In the County of Alameda, State of Callfornia. To all taxpayers in Oro Loma Sanitary District, in the.

County of Alameda, State of California. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Tax Collector of the County of Alameda, State of California, is in receipt of the assessment list or book of said Sanitary District for the year 1912, and that in accordance with the visions of Section 3746 of the Political Code of the State of California. Notice is hereby given that the assessment list or book for the year 1912 on all property within the said Oro Loma Santtary District, have been received by me, and that the taxes as shown by said aSsessment list or book are now due and of said County, in the City, of Oakland. payable at my office in. the Court House County of Alameda, California, every day (except legal holidays) during office hours after the second Monday in October, 1912, and as follows: The taxes on all personal property.secured by real property, and one-half of the taxes on real property in the said Oro Loma Sanitary District, in said County of Alameda, will be due and payable on the second Monday in October, in the year 1912, at my office in the Court House of said Alameda County, situated in the City of Oakland, in said County, every day (not a legal holiday) during office hours as fixed by law, and will be delinquent on the LAST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1912, at 6 o'clock p.

m. of said day, and unless paid prior thereto fifteen per cent will be added to the amount thereof, and that if said. one-half be not paid before the last Monday in April, 1913, at 6 o'clock p. 'm. of said day, an additional five per cent will be added thereto.

And notice is hereby further given that the remathing one-half of the taxes on all real property in said Oro Loma SanItary District, for the year 1912. will be I payable to the undersigned, Tax Collector as aforesaid, on and after the first Monday in January, 1913, and will be delinquent on the last Monday in April, 1913, at 6 o'clock p. m. of said day, and that unless paid prior thereto five per will be added to the amount thereof. Notice is hereby further given that all taxes may be paid at the time of the first installment, as herein provided, 19 due and payable.

And notice is hereby further given that In accordance with sald Section 3746 of the Political Code of the State of Callfornia, and after the SECOND MONDAY IN OCTOBER, 1912, all the taxes assessed and levied In said Oro Loma Sanitary. District, whether first or second installment, before delinquency -thereof, or, if delinquent, together with the percentage added thereto, as is above set forth may be paid to me at my office. a8 aforesaid, at any time during business hours, at. stated, and after said SECOND MONDAY IN OCTOBER, 1912, and upon such full payment being made, full receipts for the taxes, both first and second Installments- will be given in ACcordance with law. Dated at Oakland, California, this 21st day of October, 1912.

JAMES B. BARBER, Tax Collector of the County of Alameda, State of California, NOTICE. Having purchased the business of Mrs. O. Lervick of 3604 Pledmont avenue, I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by or before October 18.

Any persons having claims must present same by Out. E. BEST. PRINTING The Best in Oakland TRIBUNE Job Department Printing BALKAN TROUBLE BOOSTING WHEAT Higher Prices Due to Fear of Austria and Russia Becoming Involved. CHICAGO, Oct.

rose today on account -of higher Insurance rates against Russia or Austria becoming tangled in the Balkan war. The opening here was to up. December started at to a gain of- to touched and then ascended to Afterward a big increase in the visible suptotal led to (L reaction. The close was steady, C. with December shade (up at December corn opened unchanged to off nt sold at and receded to Predictions of fair weather stopped any adgance.

The close was steady at for December, a loss of net. December oats started a shade at and Sell. back to Weakness, at sales the were yards carried lower provisions with January at for pork, for lard. and for short ribs. The closing quotations were as follows: Wheat--December.

May, 'Corn--October, December, May; C. Oats--December. May, Pork-October, December, stay, $18.87. Lard- -October. $11.42: December, 10.921: May, $10.40.

Short ribs--October, December, May, $9.97. CHICAGO, Oct. prices for grains today were as follows: do yellow, a No. 3, Corn--No. 2, 64 do white, white.

do yellow. No. 4, do white, do yellow, No. 02 Rye. 69c.

1 Barley, Tibothy, Clover seed, LIVERPOOL, Ooff 21. -Broomball says: The wheat market opened with pressure owing to the heavy American shipments this week and prices were lower. Russia Is offering freely and world's shipments are expected to be large. During the morning the market betame active and strong, with shorts covering and prices advanced to 1d with March leading. Paris -opened very firm and a private report shows a sharp advance in Berlin, with heavy buying there and this caused tightening of of offers.

The political situation is still ing apprehension and it is believed here that the continent will require, heavy importations, 88 they have been apathetic regarding their future needs. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET CHICAGO. Oct. WHEAT PER Option. Open.

December 921 May 07 July 94 CORN--PER December May July OATS--PER December May July PORK--PER October January 19.27 May 18.90 LARD--PER October 11.55a 11.00 1042 December 11.20 SHORT RIBS--PER Petober 10.87 .10.22 May 10.00 BUSHEL. High. Low. Close 92 4 073 a BUSHEL. 62 BUSHEL.

3234 34 BBL. 17.20 17.15 17.15a 19.30 19.20 19.25 18.95 18.85 18.87 100 LBS 11.57 11.10 11.42 11.00 10.87 10.92 10.45 10.37 10.40 11.20 11.10 11.00b BBL. 10.80 10.60 10.67 10.22 10,397 10.22 10.02 9.97b FRANCISCO GRAIN MARKET SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. no trading; cash. Barley--Firm; December, Mayo, cash, $1.50.

Corn--Steady; western state yellow," not quoted. PORTLAND GRAIN MARKET PORTLAND, Oct. track pricesClub. bluestem, forty fold. 78c; red Russian, valley, 78c.

LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET LIVERPOOL, Oct. quotations Wheat-October, 7s December, 7s March, 7s BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. creamery. 83c; seconds, 81c. Eggs- Store, fancy ranch, Cheese-New, Young Americas, 16 CHICAGO, Oct.

creameries. dairies, Eggs--Steady; receipts, 4062 cases. At mark, cases included, ordinary firsts, 21c; firsts, 24c. Cheese--Steady; daisies, twins, Young Americas, long ha tus, ELGIN, Oct. quotation commitof the Elgin board this afternoon declared butter firm at 290.

NEW YORK, Oct. cream. ery extras, creamery held extras. Cheese- Steady; skims, Eggs--Firm: fresh gathered extras, extra firsts, western gathered whites, C. WILSON CO.

MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE THE STOCK- BOND EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO en claco, Main Cal. Office: Branch Mills Offices: San Los An geles, San Diego. Coronado Beach, Portland. Seattle. R.

0. EDUCATIONAL MUSICAL A- -ZEALA LUELLA COOK. Expert piano teacher. 828 12th st. CANDIDATES, prepare for teachers' examinations; we are experts; have done this work for years; one of our candidates was second chichest of a class of 47 in last Alameda county examinations, 1032 Phelan San Francisco.

ENGINEERING electrical, mining, mechanical, survey, assay; day, evening; established 1864. Vander Naillen School, 61st and Telegraph Oakland. Polytechnic COLLEGE BUSINESS Incorporated (Capital 806 Twelfth Oakland, Cal. Largest and best equipped Business College west of Chicago: unsurpassed in elegance and completeness. Elighest standards In all commercial and stenographic training, telegraphy, etc.

Graduates secure the beet salaries. PRIVATE instructor: common branches: children, adults, foreign. 5355 Manila near College. SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. office methods: private classes: professional instruction: speed personal direction of Frederick G.

Ilsen, certified teacher, 529 12th, bet. Washington and Clay. standar dsystem: private classes; certiSHORTHAND and typewriting: quickest fled teacher; guaranteed. 590 17th st. STELLA MACDONALD Juvenile dancing-singing classes.

Phone Merritt 4767. An opportunity to learn "Morse" and "WIRELESS" "wireless' telegraphy: experienced operator. 1933 -Alice phone. Oakland 6978. MOVING AND STORAGE AA- AUTO SERVICE FOR BAGGAGE.

FURNITURE. MOVED, PACKED, SHIPPED, STORED. PEOPLE'S EXPRESS CO. 418-498 9TH PHONE OAK. 4447.

COOK. Storing and Moving Co. -Furniture, pianos, merchandise, packing and shipping. Office, 509 14th phone Oakland 3238. FURNITURE packed, shipped, moved and stored: reasonable rates; careful attention; let us bid on your work.

Prescott Van and Storage 1237 23d a phorre Merritt 482. LYON STORAGE AND MOVING CO.Packing and shipping. 1422 Broadway: phone Oakland 2071. UNITED TRANSFER co. Furniture moved, packed and stored.

538 phones Oakland 248, Berkeley 6285, Alameda 1300. CHIROPODY SCIENTIFIC CHIROPODY Your feet treated at home by appointment. Phone Lakeside 696: N. B. Williamson, Ch.

G. NOTARY PUBLIC HENRY KROECKEL. Notary Public. 460 12th at Broadway; phone Oakland 1103: residence phone 6257. CLAIRVOYANT MADAME ROSE, clairvoyant; readings daily, 166 Turk room 6, S.

F. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW A PHILIP M. WALSH, Attorney-at-Law, rooms 501-502: the Oakland Bank of SavIngs 12th and Broadway, Oakland, office phone Oakland 3032; residence phone Piedmont 3016. A. P.

STIEFVATER. DIBERT STIEFVATER, Attorne 243-244 Bacon phone Oakland 1492. A. A. MOORE, Attorney-at-Law, 15 2d San Francisco.

A. L. FRICK, Attorney-at-Law, 25 Bacon phone Oakland 9206. BEN F. WOOLNER Attorney and Counselor-at-Law and Notary Public First National Bank phone Oakland 29.

B. H. GRIFFINS, Attorney-at-Law, U. S. Bank Oakland; phone Oak.

651. CASES not contested cost $20; advice free; payments accepted, all cases; those of small means specially welcome: courteous treatment: hours, and Thursday evenings. Call or write. 1112 Market room 122. San Francisco.

CLINTON G. DODGE, room 305, Oakland Bank of Savings Bldg. DUDLEY KINSELL. Attorney-at-Law. Oakland Bank of Savings phone Oakland 1534.

E. HUFFAKER, attorney, notary, 262 Bacon phone Oakland 906. FITZGERALD ABBOTT. Attorneysat- Law, Oakland Bank of Savings 12th and Broadway: phone Oakland 433. FRANK W.

SMITH, collection, 704 Macdonald Richmond, phone 4861. GEO. W. AVERILL, civil and criminal practice. 830 Market, S.

Doug. 4518. GEO. W. REED, Attorney, Union Savings Bank phone Oakland 651.

GEO. DE GOLIA, Oakland Bank of Savings room 613: phone Oakland 33. HARRY W. PULCIFER, Attorney-atLaw, 1014 Broadway; phone Oakland 2742: residence phone Oakland 4361, I. A.

BIGELOW. Attorney-at-Law, 115 Telegraph phone Oakland 3504, Home A. 5615. JOUNSON SHAW, law office, 915 Union. Savings Bank phone Oakland 3402.

L. S. CLARK. 701 Jackson st. -Consultation free: open evenings.

PERCY C. A BLACK. Attorney (Reed. Black Reed), Union Savings: Bank phone Oakland 651. MELVIN C.

CHAPMAN, Attorney -atLaw, Oakland Bank of Savings phone Oakland 836. R. W. KING. Grant S.

F. -Low fees; all cases; nothing advance for consultation. Mkt. 012. STREET.

Attorney-at-Law. Notary. 1014 Broadway: phone Oakland residence phone Oakland 4361. STANLEY MOORE, Attorney Balboa Bide San Francisco PATENT ATTORNEYS A. L.

SLED, regis. patent atty. -mechenical expert; U. patents solicited. 704-705 Foxerott Bldg.

68 Post, S. F. CARLOS P. GRIFFIN, patents, late. examiner U.

S. Patent Office, 704 Paciflo Bldg. S. phone Kearny 4815. DEWEY, STRONG patent attorneys: founded 1860; inventors' guide: 100 mechanical movements free.

911-916 Crocker Bldg, S. phone Kearny 4455. CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY DRAYAGE AND STORAGE. JAS. HENNEBERRY does all kinds of draying.

Office 428 6th phones Oakland 564. A 1554; res. Oak. 4080, A 2746. (Continued on Next -Page),.

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