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CITY LOTS AND COUNTRY LANDS WHICH MAY BE BOUGHT ON FAVORABLE TERMS AND AT LOW PRICES FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. Rates for advertisements under tills classifi cation—l time. 6 cents per line; 1 week, 30 MUM per lino; 1 month; ISI per line. Houses and Lots HIGHLANdTaRK HOMES. 800 LOTS IN HIGHLAND PARK ON tbe new eloctrlc car line, on Pasadena •ye., now running right past this prop erty. Lots large, about one-third of nn aero each, and aro selling from $150 upwards. This is the finest residence property, by alt odds, in this county Irom a health standpoint, lying about 300 feet above Loa Angeles. When Eos Angeles is burial In fog thu sun is shining nt Highland Park. These lots are beautiful and are well worth $1000 each, if you regard your health worth living for. You don't have to pay 16000 for one of these lots, and then build a fort uround it to Keep it from getting away. WE have no Bogs,— FROGS OB FOGS AT HIGHLAND PARK. These fino lots are 200 foet, in depth, •nd will soon be selling nt $1000 each. There are a good liumbeß of lino fam ilies living at tbo Pane. Go out and see if you could induce any of tbem to leave. There is one family at Highland park that has a good, largo lot and n lair house, but it would take $15,000 to induce them to sell and leuve the Park. We have a number of now houses now finished and for sale nt very attractive figures. The water is better there than in the cily, und so is the climate. Tho new electric cars go thorn In 20 minutes from tho Hollenbeck hotel, corner Second and Spring sts. The fnre will bo 6 cents us soon as thoy get the new cars regulated. Our office is nt 132 S. Broadway. Call and sec maps and select your lots, or go out to our ottice at the Park. Never mind about the money -pay in four years. These lots are all clear and title perfect. Houses built to order. Bring in your plans. Two gangs of builders on the ground, and we can bilild your house in 30 days. Some special bargains havo just come in from non-residents, on Pasadena aye. We also have a large and desirable list of houses and lots in all parts of the city, county property , ranches, etc. W. P. LARKIN St CO., Owners. Established IH7I. 132 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. Headquarters for Chicago buyers. P. B.—Go out and hoar the cbimoa of the happy birds, nnd inhale the aroma of the many fragrant blossoms. 7-lfitf A PALATIAL HOME? __ ONLY"SSO,OOu. In this city, with about 8 acres of high ly improved grounds. This is ah mt the finest pieca of prop erty in the city. The house is a nioael of beauty and elegantly finished. Fine barn und all kinds of fruit and shrubbery in abundance. If sold within two months $50,000 will buy it. Call or writo for particulars on W. P. Larkin A Co., 132 Broadway. 7-10tf FOB BALE—A FINE' 11-ROOM HOUSE and 2 acres of giound at Highland Park for $4000. This a lino and cheap place. Who will be the lucky one to get this fino bargain? W. P. LARKIN A CO., 132 Broadway, or at tbe office ut the Park on electric car line on Pasadena st. 7-lfitf NOTICE 'TO REAL ESTATE DEALERS —Tho best evidence that it pnyn to advertiso in Tho Herald is the fact that nearly all the leading dealers in the city are represented in its "For Sale" columns and they find that it pays. Those adver tisers are not experimenting. They aro wide awake business men. They havo thoroughly tested The lien rid as an ad vertising medium and are so well satisfied with the results that they stick to the proposition. HAVE A HOUSE BUILT—EASY PAY meiite—lf you own a lot clear we will e-ect a suitable house thereon nnd loan money ut 8 per cent for its cost. If you ha/o no lot we will furnish lot in desira ble locality and build house on payment of !4 to 1-3 cash: balance on time. Plans free. Cull or address Holway Land Com pany. 14 California Bonk bldg. 21tf. IMPORTA XT SEE LARKIN'S HOTEL PROPOSITION Under head of business oppoitunities in this issue of The Herald. 7-10 tf A HOME FOR 11200—WILL BUILD A I'4-story 0-room cottage (4 large rooms below and 2 rooms above) for $000. And sell v large lot covered with orauge trees for $300. A homo for $1200. Terms $100 cash, balance to suit. We build in any desirable locality. Plans free. Holway .Land Company, room 14, California Bank bldg. 21 tf FOR SALE~HOUSE AND LOT ON Hewitt st.. bet. First and Second sts. Tbe property belongs to the Kesslei estute and must he sold. Apply to K. W. Lewis, 210 W. First St., J. H. Krimminger, atty., 114 N. Spring, or L. 8. Seaman, atty., Allen blk. 223 N. Spring st. 21-tf HOUSEITI3UILT, PLANS FREE-MEN ou salary ; laboring men, you can have a home built on easy payments; a good lot $200 to $300; a cottage $400 to $1200 about !, cash and balance monthly; write or call. Holway Land Company, 14 California Bank bldg. Second aud Broad wuy. 21t I'OR SALE- ELEG ANT SIX-ROOM bouse; tino location; large lot; nice lawn, fruit and shade trees; price $1000; $100 cash, balance in installments of $25 per month; this property will sell for $2500 in less than a year. COYNE & CO., Los Angeles 'Theater building. 20 FOR SALE-$2300-A HOUSE CLOSE IN, the rent of which will make 15 percent ■ot on the investment; if you wunt an investment see this. Wm. F. Bosbysnell, 110 S. Broadway. U-Qtt FOR SALE-$2500—10-ROOM HOUSE, No. 1770 Hoover st. Lot has frontage of 184 feet on Hoover st.; this is a bar gain ; owner going cast. Allison Barlow, 123 S. Broadway. 7-21tf THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN _ THE city, if sold before Ist ot August, on Third near Main, 40 rooms, house and lot for $15,000. McUarry di Innes, 227 W. Second st. 28 HOUBEB ON INSTALLMENT PLAN A specialty. Arthur Bray, real estate investments and insurance. No. 230.: S. Spring st. 20tf FOR QUICK RETURNS PLACE YOUR real estate in real estate department of Southern Employment Co. 101)4 S. Broadway, room 5. 8-3 WE SELL THE EARTH- ~ Basse tt & Smith, Pomona. Cal. 6-26tf FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. Ttates lor advertisement! iitnlcr thia cinssiin catlon—l time, S cents per line: I WOt* ■ ,0 cen'* l' cr hiie; 1 month, $1 per lino. Houses and* Lots HBO—FOR BALE—HOUSE AND NEAB- Iy n hall lit re of well improved ground near tho car line, and n bursain; price $150. T. J. Cuddy, 200 N. spring nt. # $7000—For sale, a lovely modern 10-room house; largo cement cellar: lotooxiio feet. . nicely improved; everything tirst-class;! located on Olive st. clos'o m; only 170 m See this if you want a fine house cheap. T. J. Cuddy. 200 N. Spring at. $3000—For sale, modern house, 0 bed rooms, parlor dining room, sewing room, bath, patent closets, largo kitchen; lot 60x214 foot to alley; nice garden, paVOa walks und perfect sowerage; house is Splendidly furnished: all include.! for only $3000. T. J. Cuddy, 200 N. Spring st. $2000 -For sale, a new modern 5-rOom cot tage and nicely improved lot. 33x125 feet, on Sixth St.. olcae in; prloo $2000. T. J. Cuddy, 200 X. Spring st. 27 FOR BALE— ByTIRTLE C0.—53600,18J4 acres at Gardens, planted to peaches, all budded and bearing; water piped; % mile from town; 11 genuine bargain. $12,000 -20 acres in West Olendale; highly improved; new 2-story modern house, 0 rooms: choice fruits; .VI shares water, including lovely home; Investigate this. We havo residence lots ranging from $500 to $2500; also Improved residences from 12000 10 $12,000. List your property with us; special pains taken in showing prop erty to customers. Wo have moved to Hallct A Pirtlo blk., Fourth and Broadway. Call nnd sec us. 27 FOB SALE OUR BUSINESS IS i;L"II.D~ ing good, attractive homos and selling on easy payments; a monthly payment on a home is a numbly investment which pays bettor than any other. We furnish the lot, build tho bouse and lend you the money to pay for it; long experience; bank reference; satisfaction guaranteed. Let us build you a pretty home in tho southwest or in that marvelous close-in tract, the Wolfskill. Johnson it Kcuney Co., 104 S. liroadwny. 81 FOR Xo. 1919 Grund nve., lot 75x102. Al lison Barlow. 123 S, Broadway. 7-21tf Cit) Lots GRIDER & DOW'B ADAMS STREET TRACT. THE TRACT OF HOMES. 300 50-ft. lots facing on the widest streets In tho city. Adams street, 82 ft, wide. Central avenue, 80 ft. wide; 28th street, 100 ft. wide: also 27th and 20th sts.; all llnid with lovely palms and 3hade trees. Every street .s curbed, graded and graveled, and is sprinkled daily by the city. Wide cement walks. Rlcn garden loam soil. Tbo healthiest portion of the city. High and sightly location: grand view of the city nnd mountains.' Tho daily trado winds blow fresh and unobstructed direct from the ocean. Over 175 lots sold and 50 lino homes built in a year. A line public school building to cost $17,000 will be built ut once in tho tract. Visit this property and compare it with the other tracts. Our prices are $300 to $000, on easy terms. A double electric line runs through this properly. Tako the Vernon cars, corner ot Second and Spring sts., 12 minutes' ride from the uusiness center. For views of the tract, maps and all infor mation, write or call on us. F'reo car riages. Telephone 121.11. Under it Dow, 139 S. Broadwny. FOR BALE— CONGER'S WILSON TRACT. Fftcen minutes' ride to 100 large lots in an orange grove on double-track elec tric car line: wido graveled streets; choice shade trees, water piped soil sandy loam, drainage good, prices low and terms easy. This tract is located in the southern part of tho city. Unobstructed view of tho mountains and city. Tnso Vernon car. Second and Spring sts. Jbpts from $200 and up. All stieets in tract not graded and graveled and cement walked now being done. For maps and information cull at his home on tract. No. 3207 Central aye., before 10 a.m., and after 4:30 p. m., or at 117 Broadway bal ance of day, and see this property. H. M. Conger. 0-Stf GRIDER fc UOW'sTIIY LOTfcL CLANTON TRACT. Fur sale—s7 large residence lots. located on San Pedro streets., 100 ft. wide, and Fourteenth St.; only unsold tract within walking distance of the business center; nil streets graded, graveled and sprin kled; cement curbs and walks; shade trees planted; alleys 20 ft. wide: these lots will sell within a year for $1000 to $1500. We offer 26 lots in this tino tract at $s<)o to $000 each on tho most favorable terms: when these nre sold prices wi>4 be advanced. Visit this tract and see th* large English walnut trees; freo carriage from our office. Gride* it Dow, 130 S. Broadway. 7-lltf FOR SALE—BARGAIN SURE—IISOO- Lot on Grand aye., 54 ft. front $500—Lot on Burlington near Temple St.. graded, 11600—2 lots on W. Pico st. $750— Lot on Thirty-first St., graded, cement walk. Few good houses to rent. Money to loan. W. H. GRIFFIN, 7-25-tf 130 S. Broadway. $250-KINNEY'S BOULEVARD TRACT. close to Pasadena electric cars. Tbo greatest snap yet put on the market. A few lots offered as a stutter at $250 each, on time. Bound to rise 100 per cent in n year. First come, first served. Call at 134 S. Broadwuy for a map. 31 FOR ' SALE^CHEAP AND ON F:aSY terms—3o large, beautiful lols: prices $150, $200, $250, $300 and $350 per lot; pert of them covered with orange, lemon, English walnut, Bartlett pear, apricot andjpench trees, 20 years old; situated on E. Ninth St., in Hiscock it Smith's sec ond addition, not far from Central aye. car line. Apply on tract or to C. A. smith, 213 W. First st. 2«tf TWO line large lots on beautiful Pasadena aye. at one-half less than any lot in tbo vicinity. Room 1, L. A. theater bldg. 6-7tf IMPORTANT— SEE LARKIN'S HOTEL PROPOSITION Under head of business opportunitie in this Issue of The Heiald. 7-ltitf FOIt SALE—WE HAVE 90 FEET ON Adams st. which we are offering for a few days at only $2000. Investigate this. Poindexter A Wadswortb, 805 W. Second. 28 COPYRIGHTS, ETC. PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS OBTAIN ed in all countries, bought and sold. S. J. Day A Co., patent attorneys, room 85, Bryson block. tf HAZARD A TOWNBEND, 0 DOWNEY , block. Tel. 47. Los Angeles. g JHUSIC LESSONS^ EFFALYNE LOOmTs, TEACHER of guitar, vocal nnd piano. Terms reasonable. Hours, 10 to 4:30. Studio, 335 Wilson block. 9.7 IiU» AlS li-JfiljJK.» ruiJJAi liu/Hiniinvjr, «un uu, .ot>u. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. Itaios for advertisements under thia elatslfl- Cation—l time, 5 cents per tin ; I week, 30 'cents per line ; 1 mouth, #1 her line. Business Property IMPORTANT— SEE LARKIN'S HOTEL PROPOSITION. I Under head of business opportunities In this issue of The Herald. 7-Kitf "WE SELL THE EARTH." BASSET T A S.M II 11. POMONA, CAE. Country Property CHATBWORTH PARK, EOS ANGELES COUNTY, CAE., Twenty-live miles north-west of the cily of Eos Angeles, at tho foot of the Santa Susana mountains, over looking tbe most fertile valley iv Southern California is Cbatsworth Park. It is surrounded by rolling hills, beau -1 lv! groves of livo and White oaks, pictur esque oanvono In Whloll are large reser voirs or lakes, all go to make this ono of the most desirable places In Ibis land ol sunsb hp. The elevation of Cbatsworth Park is about 1000 foot abOVC sea level. The air is dry and there aro no cold nights. Thu breeze loses its harshness 111 coming over tho range of li ills lying between Chats worth Pari: and the ocean, and yet tbo Pacific is only some 15 miles away. No fogs trouble tills section. Tbo climate cannot be surpassed, wliilo few places equal it in scenery. Cbatsworth Park comprises some 5000 acres of the finest of soil, adapted to tho growing of all varieties of fruits and win ter vegetables. The orange, lemon, apri cot, prune, peach and olivo grown to per fection in this valley, while strawberries ripen every month of the year. Already there has been planted about 300 acres of oranges and lemons, besides about 500 acres of other fruits, and more will be set out this coming spring. The water supply is more than ample for this tract, '.being stored in immense reservoirs. Nearly $100,000 has oeen expehdel on the water system and improvements ore still going en. The soil is a deep sandy loam, free from rocks nnd stones, nnd all ready for the plow without any cleaning. A line school house has been built on the tract with ample accommodations for all present purposes. Church services are held at present in the school house, but arrange ments nre being made tv build, in the near future, a church edifice. A good railroad runs into the tract, and to those who purchase now tho promise of large returns on the Investment is nioro than flattering. The price of these lands with water tvs been put at $160 per acre, a price so low as to enable those of moderate means to make themselves homes for a small outlay. We want a de tsirnole class of settlers—people wno will build homes, improve the soil, and there by enhnnce tho value of the balance of the property. After 200 families are located tho price of these lands will be advanced to $200 per acre. To those who are looking for fine laud with an abundance of water, in a most desirable location, within easy distance of Los Angeles and the ocean, and at prices and terms which put it within the reach of all, we say comu and see us; let ua show you this property and you will any thnt tiie half has riot been told. For lurther particulars call on the owner, W. B. BARBER. 25 218 X S. Broadway.Los Angeles.Cal. FOR SALE— •10 acres of land for $1250 cash; close to railroad station, store, postofiice and school; good level land.suitublo fur decid uous fruits, without irrigation; water can be had at small expense to irrigutc from well. But it is highly probablo tbat there will ho irrigating water over the land within a year! If so this laud will be worth $0000. House, 30x30, six rooms, brick chimney and open fire place; well which cost near ly $300; this land was plowed and grubbed ut cost of $700; the house and well are worth at leust $000 as they are. Wo aro directed to sell ut $1250 cash. You cannot duplicate this for $3000; $100 and a few weeks' work will make a I revolution ; you can grow anything you wish on this land: elevation 80u feet. Title ported or no sale. We are exclu sive agents. Do not fail to sco this bar gain. P. H. BARCLAY .t DAUGHTER, 20 222)4 S. Broadway. FOR SALE~S2I.OOO, SIXTY ACRS OF choice land ;42 acres in bearing wal nuts. w)th a choice assottment of fruits, 10 acres of alfalfa; house of 11 rooms; lino largo barn, ca-riage house; artesian well; water piped to house and grounds; in cluded with the above are 30 siiarcs of water stock; all farming implements, 4 nurses, 3 cows, wagons, buggies, harness, saddles, all complete; this ranch is locat ed near F'ullerton, the choice walnut dis trict, 20 miles from Los Angeles; 2 lines of railroad, with trains hourly, and cer tainly a great bargain; price $21,000. T. J. Cuddy, 200 X. Spring st. 27 A 35-ROOM HOTEL FUHNISCFO— also a four-room cottage, wind mill and tank horse, 5.20 acres of land, with hotel; tbis property is in tho town of Nordhoff in tho Ojai valley and is rented for $50 per month to good tenant; I will trade same for improved Los Angeles property or good vacant, well-located lots. Call at 213 S. Broadway for futher partic ulars. 20 ATTENTION— LAND SEEKERS. Do you want to secure an elegant piece of land in Southern California near rail road that lays perfect; no bluffs, gulches, rock or alkali; decomposed granite soil; abundance of water. This laud can be secured as homestead or under the desert land law. A married woman can take desert land. Call immediately at 125 W. Third st. 7-18H $7500— FOR SALE OR EXCANGE, 8 acres of Riverside navels in prime condition. 12years old; part of 20-acie or ange orchard situated in Tnstin; crop 3ioo boxes; main irrigation ditch through center. Apply owner nnd occupier, Harry Blackmaun.Tustin, Orango county, P. 0. box 70. 8-9 IMPORTANT SEE LARKIN'S HOTEL PROPOSITION Under head of business opportunities in tbis issue of The Herald. 7-10tf vol\ the flnTest house nt Alhambra, modern and ele gant, surrounded by 20 acres of bearing Washington navel oranges splendidly im proved grounds, barns, carriage house, sheds, etc., graded streets and perfect sew erage, must bo sold to close an estate. T. J. Cuddy, 200 N. Spring St. 27 FOR SALE-280 ACRES OF GOOD FOOT liill land, all under cultivation, with improvements, consisting of house, barn, well, costing $2000; can be had ot $20 per aero; owners aro 78 years of age. Address Mrs. Meta Bchnsen, Lancaster. Cal. 8-1 f7)RBale^6~a(7ribjve tor sale; trees 6 yeais old; inclosed in good fence with rabbit netting; price, $1100 cash. Write J. Manners, San Ja cinto, Cal. 27eod FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Unlet! tor adverlisomeols under this classifi cation—l time, ft cents per line. 1 week, 30 ci ills pc r line; 1 month, #1 per line. Country Property. E ~" I AUCTION of choice lots in BA N DIN I TRACT. SANTA MONICA. Do nut miss this opportunity to socure n site for your summer home in this fa vored locality, at your own price. Close to both the Southern Pacific and the Santa Fe depots, the North Beach bath house and the business poition of the city. Tho location is unrivalled. City water piped through the BANDINt TRACT. For particulars see ROBERT F. JONES & CO., 204 Bradbury blk., Los Angeles, or Bank of Santa Monica, Santa Monica. —— 27_ FOR SALE BEST BARGAIX IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 424 acres, 20 ucres in grapes, 7 acres alfulfa. rest in corn; with 500 gallon ca pacity distillery complete, with 25,000 gallons cooperage crpacity; Xo. 1 water right; fine income property; easy terms; worth $12,000, only $8000. tf MORRIS it LEE, 328 So. Broadway. FOR SALE—IO ACRE ORANGE RANCH at Duarte, the blui riboon orange sec tion: 10 shares of stock In the best water company In Southern California. Apply to A. Stevens Halsted, room 117 Bryson block. DO YOU WANT A FINE COUNTRY residence? Do you want sto 100 acres in tho San Gabriel valley? Do you wont a city residence? Have you got something to sell or trade? Have you got some capital to invest where it pays big profits? E. K. Alex qnder, 115 S. liroqowuy. 7-25tf AND ELECTRICITY BELL FAY ArsD~MAGGIE~WILLIAMS~ Alcohol baths and Magnetic treatment. 8-1 Rooms 2 anil 8, 410)4 S- Spring. MISS MAY STONE Alcohol Baths 138)4 X. Spring 8-24 Boom 22 MRS. DR. MAYOR—ELECTRIC!"Y' IX • its various forms; vapor baths and massage. 453)4 B. Spring st. 0-21 JOSIE CHILDS, JUST ARRIVED FROM Salt Lake, Utah, massage and mag netic treatment. 112)£ X. Main St., room 5. 30 MRS. AX WAY, FROM BOSTON ALCO hoI baths and massage: delightful and refreshing. i'arlurs 11 and 12, S. Spring. 8-15 MADAM DE GREY AND ASSISTANT, alcohol baths, magnetic and massage S. (Spring, rooms 3 and 4. 5-24 3m ALMA WORTH. MASSAGE: SELECT patronage solicited. 138)4 N. Spring St., room 4. 8-12 LADY MAGNETIC HEALER FROM New Jersey. Rooms 19 and 20, 120 X. Main st. 8-1 MADAME GKORGE, LATE FROM FAR is, magnetic healer, 334 8. Hill, room 15. 8-1 SOUTHERN LADY GIVES ALCOHOL baths, 120 N. Main St., room 2. 8- 10 LOLAL" IV INGSTOnT ALCOHOL 138:-; x. Spiing St.. room 3. 8-10 Y-RETU EX ED, THE CI3LE. bratod European occult scientist. Prof. A. Myers, paimist, psyohometrist and threnologist, who has exaimned the hands of most of the crowned heads of Europe, has arrived in Los Angeles and intends to remain here for soriio time. By palmistry he reveals accurately the past, present and future of the individual; gives descriptions of every member of your family, the deceased as well as the living; also tiio description of the one you have married and the one you will marry; teles country of birth, age and how long you will live; describes per fectly your present circumstunces, nnd no matter how difficult they are by his ad vice you will be able to avoid obstacles and be aided to success. As a psychome trist ho is unequaled. Ho will locate any ailment or disease mora accurately than autopsy would do, and by this gift and power has helped many who had given up all hope. All who are about to make a change should consult him, as his ad vice is reliable and beneficial. Tells past, present and future in general for $1. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Free—Free. Free medical diagnosis from Btolo a. m. Headings from 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. Parlors. The Norwood, 556 S. Hill St.. cor Sixth. 7-30 HOTELS^^^^^ HOTEL MEN, ATTENTION! The Raymond and the Arrowhead hotels are gone, leaving Southern Califor nia greatly in need of such resorts. Thousands of tourists will be arriv ing in a tew months, only to find limited accomomdatiuns, unless a laige hotel is completed hy that time. Highland Park, Pasadena, right on new electrio car line and near railroad depots, affords a splendid 5-acre site for such :« hotel. Special inducements will be offered capital that will invest in sUOb a proposition. From $500 to $2000 per month can be cleared from tbe start. For full particulars call or write, W. P. LARKIN & CO., Owners, Established 1871. And General Real Estate Dealers, 132 South Broadway, Los Angeles. Cal. 7-lfitf PLUMBERS DO NOT FAIL TO GET FIGURES from Vandergriff & Crippen on your plumbing and sewer work. No. 223 W. Fourth st. 9-9 FRANK A. WEINSHANK, PLUMBER and gasfitter. Nu. 240 E. Seconi at. Tel. 130. THE MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Money, Stock, Bond and Produce Quotations WALL STREET SPECULATION Irregularity Is the Most Plainly Marked Feature Some Slight Gains Which Proved Only Tem porary and the .Market Closc3 Lower On the Day NEW YORK, July 25.—Tbo stock mar ket was irregular again today. Somo of yosteray's losses wero recovered and sev eral slight gains made, but a majority of the stocks closed at a decline from yester day., final figures. London advices re ported a weaker market for Americans and tiie foreign contingent wub on this market as sellers. At the opening prices weie gonerally well held, tho only im portant movement being in leather pre ferred, which showed a gain, but dropped immediately, The sugar clique forced prlce3 of that stock down to 1)4 per cent. Small reces sions were made in tbe general list but grangers came in on good demand on western and Boston orders and rose %. In the last hour there was a general reac tion. Tho general market was irregular at the close. Atchison preferred, when issued, sold at 3i to closed at 31%. Bonds were anima ed but somewhat erratic. In tho late dealings the advanc ing tendency was quite pronounced in some of tbe speculative issues. The total sales wcra $2,797,000. Closing Stocks NEW YORK, July 25.-The official clos ing quotations for stocks wero as fol lows : Atchison 14,3,17. P.D .A Quit... !)'£ Adams i£x .48 Northwestern 9992 Alton, Terra 11... 02 do pid 145 t, doofd NY. Central ...101'.; American Bs . ..113 N. Y. AN. Eng... 54 Bait, at Ohio «3'-j Ontario A West.. 17J4 Can I'aeiflc DI Oregon Imp ll^ii Can. Southern... ft* 3 -, OregonNsv 28 Central Paeifto... 181 a OregonShort—ne Ches.AOb.lo SljJ iSortherri fi'i Chic. & Alton... .150 Pacific.Mall 29)2 C. B. <fc Q 894 Peoria Pec. &E. 6 Chicago Gas fj4 Pittsburg 100 Con. Gas 130' a Pullman 170 CUCilBt L... 47', Reading 17?, Col.Coal A Iron.. 8 Rtobmoud Tsr... — Cotton OU 20 , do pfd Del. ,t Hudson: .130 Kio G. Western... 17!,' Del. Lack. W do pfd 43 D. AR.a, pfd.... 47W Rock Island 70" Distillers 21' s St. Paul . 00 : ; East Term do pfd lit., Erio 9?, St. Paul AO 41 do pfd 22 do pfd 120 Fortvvavne Southern Pa rt iflc. 25.; Gt.Nortli'n pid .128 Sugar Refinery... 118! , C. & E. 111. pfd ... 99% Term. Coal Afifoh 30 Hocking Valley.. 25 TexasPaoitlc 12'^ Illinois Con 9t> Tol. A O.Ccn pfd. 78 St. Paul i Duluth 27 UnionPaotHo 13'^ Kan. A Tax. ofd. 87M U. P. Express 41 LakeErieJt W... 271, Wabash, St.Loui* do pfd 84! i APsOIBo 9 Lako Shore lai% do pfd 20', Lead Trust 30Wells-Fargo Ex.lOL LAN 09« WestoraUnion... 91W L. &N. Albany... B : '.< Wheeling* b. E.. 16K Manhattan C0n..112 do pfd 33 Kami—l*6; Char. Ift Minn. A St. L 21' i Michigan Cen....100', I). A IL G _1« Missouri Pacific.. 33 r, 8 lieu.Electric S»<4 Mobile .StOfiio.... 28',, Nat. Linseed. ... 27.., Nash. A Chat 69 Col. Fuel & Iron. 37.» Nat .Cordsge 14 do pld 93 do pfd IU H. A Tex, Cen ... 2 N.J. Central 102' 4 T01.,A.A. A North Norfolk AW pfd.. 13s, Michigan \% North American.. 67, Tol., St. v A X.C . O N. l'acinc 4'v» do pfd 14'< dopfd 13! i American Tobae. liO-U' Eo. R. It 13t,i dopfd.... 11l dopfd 81. P.', M. AM....11014 Bond List NEW YORK, July 20.-The following tre the closing quotations for the bond list: 0 S new 4s, reg...122).f Ccn Pan lata, '95.102 " E S new 45,00 up.. 123<;' DARG 7s 114 USfts. res U&Ui do 4a 80)^ do os, coup 110 m Erie seconds IIB'4 do4s, rog 112 OH At AOs 10714 do 4s, coup 1124 do 7s 10414 Qoia, reg 97 TI A T Cent 5a... 110 PaciflcOsof '95..100 i do Ha 107 AlaCiassA 107 MKT Ist 4s 87' i aoClassß 107 i do2d4s 02k doClass C 97 i Mut Union Os.. ..lift do Currency 97 NJCGeu5a llO^i La New Con 4s ... 98 N Pac lsts 110 Missouri Os 100 do-2ds 102 N Carolina 6a 127 Northwest Con.. 1421 a do 4s 102 do S F deb 5a.. 11014 SCatollna N-fuud \U R» W lsts T\, Term new set oa.. 90 St Paul Con 75... .ISvm do 58 10S : do t: A P W fts.. 1111*4 do 3s 8!)Js St L A I M Gen 3s. H4J.J dooldda OO St L ASFGen6s.. 1 ort Va Centuries 62 : Pac lais ... HSrV do deferred 6 do 2ds /mt*yk Atcnison4s 704 U P Ista of '00...106fJ do2d.\ 31°«| West Shore 4a 103V4 CanSo Jds ft R 5s 0714 Government Winds steady. State bonds quiet. Railroad bunds strong. Mining Shares SAN FRANCISCO, July 26\—Omolal" closing quotation* for mining shares wero as follows: Alta 13' Julia 02 Alpha Con 03 Justice. 08 Andes '20 Kentuck Con Oi Belcher 30 Lady Wash'u Con.. 01 Belle Isie Mexican (38 Bestdi Belcher. ... 8S Mono 04 Bodie cor. 10 Mt Diablo Ift Bullion If Kavajo BulwcrCon U4 Occidental Con ... 25 Caledonia H Ophir 13ft Challenge Con 29 overtian 17 Chollsr (50 Potosi 38 Confidence HolSavago 80 Con Cal and Va 270 Scorpion 04 Con Imperial 01 ISlerra Nevada 40 ConNowYork 03 Stiver Hilt Ol Crown Point 38;Sllver King Ift Exchequer Ol Union Con 47 Gould ,t Curry yS;UtahCon Ol Grand Prize Yellow Jacket 39 tlaieili NorOrOM... 150| Boston Quotations BOSTON. July 25.— The closing quota tions were: Atchison 144 Mexican-. 12.i 801 l Telephone... 194 San Diego 5 1 , Burliagtoo SO jOreg'n Short Liao 0% Honey Quotations NEW YORK, July 25.—Money on call easy at I per cent; lust loan at 1 percent; closed at 1 per cent. Prime mercautiio paper, 3@4 per Sterling exchange steady with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.90(84.90)4 for demand aud for 00 --day bills. Posted rates, $4,891.04.90 and $4.90(3 4.01. Commercial bills, Silver certificates, SAN FRANCISCO, July 20.-Sight drafts on Now York, 2J4a. Telegraphic. sc. LONDON, July 2>.-Batik of England discount rate, 2 per cent. Consols, lu7d. Silver Bullion SAN FRANCISCO. July 25. — Silver bars, per ounce, <lo%(3OOVaC. Mexican dollars, a 4l 4 '054%c NEW YORK, July 25.— SUvos- bars per ounce, (JU%c. Mexican dollars, 54)^0. LONDON, July 25. — Bar silver per ounce, 30% !. Treasury Statement WASHINGTON, July 25.—The condition of the United States treasury at tbe close of business today was as follows: Availa ble nam balance, $101,2U, 198; gold re serve, $106,004,121. SAN F.-UNCISt'J Mt'eJCErS Call Bii-I Prion -drain ail P/SVlSls* 71 ivemjriti SAN FRANCESCO. Jul/ 25.-Wheat— December, $1.08)4; now seiler, 10c; May, 11.09)4]. Barley —Finn; December, OlJic; new seller, 58c. Corn—si. 10. Bran —$13.0). Flo tr—Family oxtr.n, 18.8338.43; bak ers' extras, $3.25 33.35; supornu'J, $2.35(3 2.00. Wheat — No. 1 shipping, 91',c per cental; choice, 92)4:!; iniliiug, 97)4c@ $1.00 nor cental. Sarley — Feed, fair to good, 01) 4 'c; choice, ;.2)jo; brewing, 700760 Oats -Pries lower. Milling 06cO$L06; fancy feci. 07' jC(3SLOO, good lo choice, 85@90c; poor to fair, 78O80C; hlaok, miniimil; gray, 80@S.5c; surprise, $1.00(3 1,10, Sii Ptlnzlmz* Pr»tu:s lYitrkst BAN FRANCISCO. July 25.—Potatoes- New Burbankf, 609000: ne-v in sacks, 4i ' lie: new Early Rose 111 ba.:cs from tho river, 45065 c; Oregon Burbanks. 5J@050 per cental. Onions- New red, 60 375 c per sack; sil ver skins, 5U(300c. Butter—Fanoy creamery, ISSlfic; sec onds. 13O14'»'0; fanoy dairy, 10(312' 2 c; good to choice, 11'4(312c; medium grades, BWO10)4c; alure, HliJOo. Cheese—Fanoy mild new, 5 1 4<3'>c; com mon lo good, sc; Young America, s<B7c; Eastern, 10yiO12c; Western. lOOUc, Eggs—Ranch, 10:313 c per dc 2; store, inutile; duck eggs, 15(310c. Poultry—Turkey gobblers 13(g14c per lb; bens, 12:313 c; geese per pair, 75c0#.1.00; goslings, per pair, $1.25(31.50; ducks. 53.0003.36 per dozen for old and $3.0003.50 for young; hens. $4.00(34.50; roosters, young, $4.50(30.50 per doz: old. 14.5006.0U per dozen ; fryers. $3.50(3 4.50 per dozen; bruilers. $2.50(33.50 per dozen foi Urge nnd $2.00<32.00 for small; pigeons, $1.12!4(3L25. Game—Nomina!. Middlings, $18.00(310.50 per ton. Ground and rolled barley, $13.0J0 14.03; oil cako meal at the mill. $25 per ton; cottonseed oil cake, $2i per ton. Hay—New wil l oat. $6.00(34.00; new wheat and oat, $7.00(310.00: new alfalfa, $11.00(38.00; old wheat, $7.00(310.00: wheat and oat. $7.0009-6O; barley. $0.50(38.50; oat. $5.50(37.50; alfalfa, $0.00(37.00; clover, $7.01(38.00: compressed, $6.oot<Ji.oo; stock, 16,0006.60 per ton. Straw, 30(<S50e per bale. fruit iTarkst SAN FRANCISCO, July 25.—Orchard fruits and borrios sold today at the fol lowing prices: Plums—2o(33sc. Apples—Green, 20305 c per box; red, 60c (851.90 per box. Prunes—so<3 70 c. Pears—26o@tl.oo per box. Peaches—lsX33oo per box. Apricots—3o3l4oo per box. Cherries—4'j(nboc. Blackberries—sl.ooo2.oo per chest. Raspberries—sl.7s(B3.so per chest. Huckleberries—ss.oo(36.oo. Currants—s3.so(34.oo per chest. strawberries — Longworths. $3.0)(35.00 per chest; common, $1.50(32.00. F'igs—2s(3soc. Grapes—7o(U)9oc. Nectari nes—so(3 fine. Crab apples—2s(33so. Watermelons—sß.oo(3'.2.oo per 100. Cantaloupes—s2.oo(33.so. Oranges—Navels, $1.25(32.00 per box; seedlings, 50(375c. California lemons—Common, $2.00(33.00 per box; good to choice, $3.50(34.50. Limes—Mexican. $3.0004.00 per box. Bananas—sl.2s(32.oo per bunch. Pineapples—s4.ooos.o3 per dozen. Vegetable Market SAN FRANCIS 39, July 25.-Vegetablß quotations follow: Green corn—s3@Soc. Asparagus—Ordinary, 50c@52.50 a box. Rhubarb—4o(3ooc. Green peas—7sc@sl.o3 per sack; garden, 2W@2> l c per lb. String beans—2@4c. Summer squash. 30@400 per box. Tomatoes—2s@soc per box. Egg plant—os@6sc. Cucumbers —10(320c per box. Peppers—Dried. 13(315c; green, 25@50c. Okra—Dried. 15c per lb. Cabbage—7s(3Boo por cental. Carrots—soc. Garlic—2(gi3c per lb. CHICAGO MARKET The Day's Transactions on the Chicago Board ol Trade CHICAGO, July 25 Wheat started a little wild, but it was soon forced down and made to drop some of its so suddenly acquired bullish enthusiasm. At the start sellers at 72c were more numerous than buyers, and a: about fifteen minutes after the opening all that was wanted at 71), c oould le obtained for a minute or so before buying again assumed su.'hciont urgency to cause reaction. The Liver pool market came in with a sympathetic riso of l)4d per cental, but outside of that thero were no new features of a striking character. Paris improved from 10 cen times to 20 centimes, Antwerp 25 centimes nnd Berlin from 1% to 2)4 marks. News from the Dakotas and Minnesota was of a contradictory character, suggesting that the crop must necessarily be as spotted ns the news concerning it. The shorts were apparently not happy. I'ardridge stopped more than one decline by the freedom of bis purchases, and the terror's yesterday's 5 cent jump in prices dwelt steadily in tho minds of the shorts. On the other hand, the sculping crowd had no hesitation in selling at 71c. At the close September was l%c lower than yesterday's close. Corn was dull nnd heavy with prices in clined downward for tne most part. The trading was light and September closed 1%0 lower. The early oats market was firm on July and weak on the more remote futures. The weakness in futures was principally the result of advices from the Dakotas and lowa stating that conditions were vary fine. September opened %c lower at 22 : Kc sold fron 23c to 22)4c, and closed at 224*0. The provision market was geneially heasy and the traders listless ana in different. September nork closed 10c , ower 01 the day. Lard is unchanged. Bibs lost sc. Leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat No. Si— July 00 7 ; September , 70', December 72J 8 @73 Corn No. 2— July. 435, BoptemDcr 434 May 35>£@35)g Oats No. 2— July 24, September 2231 B*y 25&935H Cash quotations ware as follows: Flour—Winter patents, $3.25(33.75; win ter straights, 13.0D03.40j spring patents, $8.7604.25; spring straights, $2.00(33.25; bakers', $1.90(32.20. Wheat—No. 2 spring. 88KQTOKoj No. 3 spring, nominal; No. 2 red, Corn—No. 2, 43%<g43t I c. Oats—No. 2, 24c; No. 2 white, 21% @29c; No. 3 white, 23@2o'<;c. Eye—No. 3, 49c. Barley—Xo. 2, nominal; Xo. 3, nominal; No. 4, nominal. Flax seed-SE2I). Timothy seed —Prime, $5.75. Mess pork—Per barrel, $10.70:310.75. Lard—Per 100 lbs. $G. 25. Short ribs—Sides, loose, $0.05(30.10. Dry salted shoulders — Boxed, $5.624 05.75. Short clear sides,boxed— $6.50@U.02>£. Whisky—Distillers' linislieil goods per gallon—sl.23. On the produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creamory, Lu_ 17Me; dairy. 10(315c. Kggs wcra tirm at. ll(311^c. Tho r2:oip;s aa 1 shipment! wars: Articles. rtoeeiptv Shipments.' Flour, barrels 5,003 3.000 Wheal, basliels l«,OI>0 21.000 Corn, bushels 80.000 2.51,000 Oats,baslula 6*4,000 41,000 Bye, bushels ... 10.000 Uadcy, bu,nels ».•••• Prult Sal= CHICAGO, July 25. -California fruit Was sold at auction today, tho following prices being realized: Peaches—3so7sc. j Plums -80c@t1.75. Prunes—sl. luirtT. Id, Pears—sl.lool.oß. sjr,«»-;-' Nectarines—sl.os. -~-*«s»)_»»*»tt' " < »rapes —85c051.30. Figs—9oc, NKW YORK. July 25.-Califnrnirfru!f sold al auction today realized the follow ing prices: Peats— $1.70(32.25. Peaches-OOcOtl.ii. " i Plums—sl.oool.Bo. • - -~ Prunes—sl.26. __ Chicago Live .stack Markst CHICAGO, July 25. — Cattle—Prim* native steers, $4.50®5.50; common to good. $3.75(94,25; COWS, $1.75(33.50; bulls, $1.75 (33.50; calves, $2.00(35.25; stockers and feeders, $2.5004-00. Hogs—Heavy, $4.6505.15; lights, $4.80 (35.11; mixed, $4.8004.85; pigs, $4.10® (34.50. Hheop—Common to good natives, $1.50 (34.05; lambs, $3.00(35.00; westerns, $2.59 03.60. Receipts—Cattle, 8.000; calves, lOoOj hogs, 12,000; sheep, 12,000. London Stock Market NEW YORK, July 25.—The Evening Post's London cablegram says: The stock markets were still dull today, Amerienns were dull, except Atchison, which bus risen further. There is a gen eral tip nere to buy. Canadian Pacific was flat and down 2' j per cent. It was stated here and from New York rumors of fresh capital arrived. An increase in the coin and bullion in tbe Bank of Eng land this week was mainly due to the net influx for the week. It is believed that the increase in other ueposits was partly due to the commencement of the remit tance of indemnity funds to the credit of tne Russian, Japanese government. This operation, tbe details of which are not properly known yet. excites much inter est here and has an important bearing on both London and New York money mar kets. Liverpool Market LIVERPOOL. July 25. — Wheat-Soot firm; demand fait; No. 2 red win ter, 5s sd; No. 2 red spring, 5s BUd; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 5a 8d; No. 1 Cali fornia, 5s 4d. Futures closed firm and higher; July, 5s sd; August, 5s 5!, 4 d; Septem ber, 5i lid; October, 5s o'£d; Novem ber, 5s 7!* d; December, 0s January, 5s 4<l. Corn—Spot film; American mixed, new, 454!4d. Futures closed dull and unchanged; July, 4s 4%d; August, 4s Septem ber, 4s 2d; October, 4f 2Wd; November, 4s December, 4s l)4d- Flour—Dull; demand poor; St. Louis) fancy winter, 7s Od. Hops—At Loudon. Pacific coast, £2. Petroleum NEW YORK, July 25. — Petroleum- Heavy; closed ut $1.43. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS THURSDAY, July 25, 1895. Uri Embody to Mrs 11 M True—Und U int in lots 0, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Ralph Rogers subd; $1000. Chas L Turner and Mrs B M True to Thomas H Bardon—Lots 9 and 10 and W % lot 8, bl 14, Ralph Rogers' subd; 1250, Everetta A and S Keese to H X Ab bott—Lots 7, 8, 9 and E tt% It lot 10 of O W Abbott's subd of Painter & Ball add to l'asaaena and lot 10, bl 121, Long Beach subd Ro Cerritos; $1000. Bank of San Pedro to Thomas and Janet White—Lot 4, bl 72,0 T Healey'a subd ex E 15 ft of said lot; $400. Alton M Cutis to Laura Belle Mclntyra —Lots 1 and 2, bl 31. Glendale; $2000. Elizabeth E Brown to H E Cook—Lots 11, 12 and 13, bl X, West i.os Angeles; $1500. William G and Louise E Kerckboff to Josephino Kruell—Lot 127 of J Marion Brooks subd of Philbin trt; $800. Andrea B de Domingurez tr> August Roberts—Lot 11 ot A B de Dominguea subd; $300. George H Peck st al to O C Abbott- Lot 17 of Peck's subd of bl 356; $300. Union Mutual Building and Loan asso ciation to Elmer Bacon—Lots ti and 8, bl 00, Long Beach; $300. A C Sbafer to Mary H Shafer—Lots 17 and 18, bl D, Main Street trt; $200. Alexandre Weil to Adam Trabert—Lota 186 and 188 Alexandre Weill trt; $650. Lvman H Cowles et ux to Charles S Oowles—Lots 21 and 23, ol 31, Long Beach; $100. John .1 Brill et ux to Emily Jane Gar diner—Lot 21. bl X, Jones' trt, also lot 5, Star trt; $575. Susie Miller to G F L Nations—Lot 2 bl 40, Lordsburg; $325. James A Brown to Sarah A Brown- Five acres off N end of land conveyed by deed recorded February 1, 1893, in EoiSan Bafael; $2000. Joseph Maning to John Arnold—Lots 5 and ii of Dickinsons sub, bl 5, Moulton trt; $2000. Loretta B Foote ot con. to S H Mott— Lot 8, bl D, H S and lot sof Mrs Glea son's sub of part of lot 5 bl 73,H S:; $200. Ida A Greene con. to Lillian Day—Lot D, bl 17. add No 2 io Monrovia; $3200. Alfred Day, sr, et ;ux. to Ida A Green—Lots 2, 3, i and 5, (Iscar Runlon sub lot 1. bl 10, L A Hstd trt; $3500. 'i M D nnd M J Chemberlin to Mrs C W Owen—Lot 38, Star trt; $2500. August Weber et con to Mrs Lizzie Mendenhnll— Lot 10. bl 4, Daman & Mil lards' sub of Shaw trt; 5550. James Blatenburg et ux. to Eizabeth F Ripley—Part of E 180 feet James Blat enburg's replat Ro San Pasqual; $350.. Summary Deeds 46 Nominal • 22 Total $24,585.55 DE VAN & CO., No. 229 West Second Street. Commissions, " Grain, Stocks. Markets by Telegraph Every Fifteen Minutes—Private Wire. Lowest Margins and Commissions Daily Market Report Mailed Free Reference: NATIONAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA. ________ S. R. COOPER & CO, BROKERS 114J_ a MAIN ST. Telephone U«A Chicago Grain New York Stocks) 0, F. Wheat and Barley Bought, Bold and carried on margins. Dally circular and Utile books oa ipcculatiea. fJR UOW TO USHE HONEY, mailed tree, ' f 1"