FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE I Rates for advertisements under this eiasslfl- I cation —1 time, B cents per line; 1 week. 30 cejitsjeHJin*; 1 month, II Houses and Lota FOB SALE. HANDSOME HOME. HARPER TRACT. Don't neglect this opportunity if you want to buy one of the handsomest homes in this city. We have it for sale. The house new, thoroughly modern, equipped with all tbo latest, appliances tbat go to make a home perfect antl de sirable. Finished throughout in nat ural and bard wood; 2% stories; 10 living rooms; east front; huge add highly im proved grounds, ornamental and fruit trees; lawn, graded drives, wulks, etc.; goud barn, well designed, accommodate coaohman. This house is perfect In ap pointments, location and surroundings. Furniture and brie a brae of Oriental design. We offer tiiis property for your inspection; furnished complete in every respect from cellar to attic; price,sl2,ooo. O. A. VICKRRY & CO. 20 110% S. Broadway. FOR SALE— The most complete 10-room house in the city; large grounds; good Darn: grounds all nicely lain out all ready to move into. Also nice 8-room house with all modern conveniences; nicely decorated: large barn; lot 73x137 to alley; this is now ready for occupancy; southwest; only $5000. Also tbat beautiful house that looks down W. Beacon st., will be finished in a few weeks, and I tbink you will say it beats tbem all for CDmpleteriess. See 10. A. MILLER. 11 237 W. First st. FOR SALE—BARGAINS; HOUSE OF 8 rooms witb all modern conveniences; lot 50x188; 10-loot alley; on Adams st., S. side, bet. Hoover and Vermont aye. ; price, $2200: $700 cash, bal. $20 per month without interest. Also OO acres of lice table land, sanoy louni, 1% miles N. W. of Burbank; $''0 per acre. Apply at once, for it must be sold, at 10. CASTILLO, cigar store, 215% W. First. 14 FOR SALE—fI6OO; MODERN 5-BOOM cottage, bath, hot and cold water, pantry, fruit trees, lawn, flowers, electric and ep.b'e car a "fad"'! streets sewer a n d good location. For Ibis gilt-edged prop osition Bee COYNE St CO., Los Angeles Theater bldg. fl-4 tf FOR SALE— ON EASY PAYMENT'S— Double bouse of il rooms. Half of house rents for $25 per month; will pay Itself out; $300 cash, bal. long time. The best poor man's buy in the city. Room 223 Byrne blk., cor. Third and Broadway. 15 IF YOU HAVE A LOT WE' WILL build you a house on installments — $8.50 a month on $500 or $17 on a $1000 bouse. MECHANICS, SAVINGS MU TUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSN., IC7 H. Brodaway. HI for 8-ROOM house near Adams stieet, and Univer sity line: large lot; cheapest idaee in the city. POINDEXTER ft WADBWORTH 305 W. Second. 10 FOR BALE—EASY TERMS. ELEGANT 8-room house near Westlake park ; see this before you buy. POINDEXTER a WADSWORTH, 305 W. Bccond. 16 FOR SALE—6-ROOM COTTAGE SOUTH west near car line; investigate this; will pay 10 pel cent net. PO IN DEXTER A WADSWORTH, 305 W. Second. 10 FOR SALE—S TO 14 ROOMsf RESt dencoa from $1000 to $7000; all parts of city; very fine bargains; terms to suit. MORRIS et LEE. 328 S. Broadway. tf FOR HALE—A SMALL MONTHLY IX vestment will soon enable you to buy a bouse and lot. For full pat-tieulura see) the IMPERIAL LOAN ASSOCIATION, room 20 Potomac blk, 10-2 FOR SALE—S TO 14 ROOMS; RESl dences from $1000 to $7000; all parts of city: very line; bargains: terms to suit. MORRIS" ,t LEE, 328 S. Broadway. tf FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL NEW Co lonial cottage, fully furnished, ready for occupancy. H. H. BIN BY ft CO., 147 S. Boadway. 8-25 tf TOP. SALE—7-R.OOM NEW HOUSE; close in; low rem. Apply at 616 Ruth aye., or BErs WHITE. 221 W. First st. 16 FOR SALE—ON INSTALLMENTS— Houses in all parts of tbe city. CREABINGER, 116 S. Broadway. 10—1 FOR SALE — HOUSES BUILT ON monthly payments. E. E. IBBET SON, 107 S. Broadway. 14 • Business Property FOR SALE-FINE BUSINESS LOT, 1 block from Spring and Franklin sts. ; 61x61; only $10,000; will double in value in short time. POINDEXTER <;c: kips, 11c; dry calf, 15c; bulla and stuga, B%c. Sheep pelta—Weak. Wool—Nominally, 2>..,<«5c. Cheeee—California—Full cream flats, 12c; young America, 13c; hand, 14c; half cream flats, 7c; young America, 7%c; hand, HLjn. Eastern—Cheddcrs and twins, 180140. Imported — Swiss, 25c; limbuiger, 14f0?10c; West phalia, 20c; Roquefort, 42J^c. drain and Hay—Barley—Per cental, feed, 80ej seed, 00c. Corn—Per cental, $1.15. Wheat—Per cental, $1.05. Hay- Per ton,alfalfa, $7.00(/J9.00; barley, $7.00® 9.00; wheat, $9.00o?10.00; tame oats, $9.50(0(10.00. Citrus Fruits—Lemons—Uncured, $1.40 <451.U0; cured, $2.50r453.00. Oranges— Per box, fancy seedlings $1.00; choice, 80c; standard, Gsc. Dried Fruits—Apples—Sun dried,sacks, per lb., fKBoe; boxes, 7w.Bc; evaporated, fancy, 8(f1,9e. Apricoir— Fanoy, B%c; choice, Be. Peaohes—Fancy, unpeeled, 4c; bleached, sc. Nectarines—Fancy, BC/i 9c; choice, ti(iT7c. Pears—Fancy evapor ated, FlumS—Fiiicd, coulee, 7ii Ho. Prunes—Choice, boxed, 4@sc; sacks, 2<8,30; fancy, tic. Live Stock—Hogs—Per cwt.. $0. Bee cattle—s«rJUc. Mutton—4 f-jc. per lb. Veal —5J4(570 per lb. Fresh Meats—Butebors' prices for whole carcasses: Beef—s%(ii>(ic per lb. Veal — n'.jtdOc. Mutton, B@fo. Pork—oc. Nuts—Walnuts—Los Angeles. de; Los Nietos, 8c; medium soft. 8(g8%c; soft ahel! Los Nietos fancy, 1163 12c. Almonds —Soft shell. Il(gl2c; paper shell, 13c; hard shell, , of BWm seotlon 14, township t north, range west; $640, T. A. McCormick et ux to Warner Bros. —Lot in Covins; $20. Philip F. Eberi et ux to Henry E. Brett—Lot 3 block 4, East Los Angeles; $700. j Francis M, Spear et ux to W. 11. Avery -NEW section 6, township 8, range 8 west; $813. William H. Workman et ux to L. V. Glasscock—Lot 3 block A. Atwood's sub division part of lot 0 block 73, Hau oook's survey; $575. T. C. Perisho et con to Alfred Jacobs— 55.12 acres.Loa Nietos township: $7440. E. K. Blades, commissioner, to A. E, Clark—Lot 31, A. 0. Shafor's subdivis ion of block 6 lot 8, Hancock's survey! $1914.60. Summary Deeds „ , 30 Nominal 12 Total $ 32,558.60 LOCAL, BANK CLEARINQS LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13. Following ara ths Los Angeles bank clearings for the current week: Day. Exchange*. Balances. Monday Tuesday $ 277,943.83 $18,240.26 Wednesday 303,474.62 83,119.94 Thursday „ 218,182.00 22,108.71 Friday 230,400.04 21,381.24 Liverpool Market LIVERPOOL. Sapt. 13. — Wheat—Snot quiet; demand poor; No. 2 red win ter, 4s 8d; No. 2 red spring, 4s No. 1 hard Manitoba, 6s; Jio. 1 Cali fornia, 4s Stijd. Futures closed steady and higher; September, 4510!4d; October, 4s B%u; No vember, 4s B%d; December, 4s 9' 4 d; Jan uary, 4sß-Kd; February, 4s lo%d. Corn—Spot quiet; American mixed, new, 3s Id. Futures closed firm and J4@%d higher; September, 3s 4d; October, Br 4d; No vember, 354% d; December, 8s 4%d j Jan uary, 3s 3%d ; February, 3s 2J4d. Flour—Steady; demand good; St Louis fancy winter, Bs 9d, Hops—At London. Pacific coast, £1 13s, Petroleum NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—Petroleum- Dull; closed at $1.20. THE MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Money, Stock, Bond and Produce Quotations WALL STREET SPECULATION Eflect of tbe Continued Depletion of tbe Treasury Pierpont Morgan Relloves the Gloom by Promises That the Cold Reserve la to Be Maintained NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—The eccentric ity of movement which bus nearly nil the wook characterized speculation in Wall street was again conspicuous today. Transactions in stocks exceeded yester day's record by 100,000 shares, and to day's distribution of nusiness was excel lent. The leaders were Sugar, St. Haul, Burlington, Rock Island.Atchison, Read ing and Tennessee Coal. The local market developed weakness at tbe out set on rapidly succeeding announcements of engagements of gold for export tomor row, aggregating up to 11 o'clock 12,380,000. Ordinarily tbe expectation that tbo government bond syndicate would come to tbe rescue would have offset even the larger exports, but undoubtedly a favored few were taking advantage of prior knowledge that hazard Freres,who previous to the formation of the govern ment bond,syndicate had been among the largest shippers of gold In international movements, had engaged $2,500,000 m gold for export tomorrow. As this linn has been a leading member of the syndi cate the news demoralized the general market and the inference immediately became general tbat the famous syndicate had abandoned the unequal task of main taining tlie treasury reserve nt the $100, --000,000 mark. Rumors quickly followed and of consequent impending exports of gold on a large scale, and there were re ports of the speedy issue ol a new gov ernment loan. Tbe gloomy temper of the financial community was soon relieved by j, I'ierpont Morgan's assurance that although the legal obligations of the syn dicate to tie government had expired, it would continue its efforts to maintain the treasury reserve at the $100,000,000 limit. Mr. Morgan denied tbat the snydicate had disrupted, and intimated it was col lecting gold to be turned over to the treasury. Tlie events noted naturally caused considerable excitement in financi al circle- and resulted in a feverish tone to the market. The understanding in the street is tbat Lazard Freres' operation means the covering of short exchanges. The early declines in prices ranged from J(, to 2% in the grangers,the last, for Burlington, while Sugar dropped 8% per cent. Other losses reported 2% per cent in the Coalers and '2% in the specialties. Around 11:80 covering of shorts on the denial of tbe rumors in the bond syndi cate caused rallies extending to 1% pc ' cent.the last in Sugar. After I o'clock the bears carried prices down % to 3Vg, but this movement, was checked by the news of deposits of gold witb the treasury by the city banks. Tho market closed- weak at material general losses as compared with yesteiday's prices. Bonds were more animated and weak on tlie same influences which demoralized the share market. Closing Stocks NEW YORK, Sept. 13.— The official clos ing quotations for atooks were as fol lows : Atchison 19>; rj. P.D ~t Quit... fU Adams Ex 148 Northwestern 102% Alton, Terre 11... 66% do pfd 145 do pfd H Y. Central 1024 American Ec 114 N. Y. AN. Euy... 58 Bait. A Ohio 65% Ontario A West.. 17% Can Pacific 66 Oregon Imp 8 Can. Southern... 54% OregoaNav 23 Central Pacific... 19 ,OregonSliortLine dies. 4: Ohio 20 | 9% Chic. A Alton... .163 PacilicMail 81% 6, I). AQ 85", Peoria Dec. A £.. 0% Chicago Qaa 62% Pittsburg 162% Con. Gas 1421, Pullmau 17- C.C. C. ASL L... 44% Reading 19% Col.Coal A Iron.. 6% Richmond Ter... Cotton Oil 22 ' do pid Dei. A Hudsoo: .121 BioG. Western... 18% Del. Lack. W lU3 I dopfd 42 1). A R. G. pfd.... 53% Rock Island 77 Distillers 18J.fSt.Paul 74% East Term.., —— f dopfd 129 Erie 6% St. Paul AO 41% dopfd 32 I do pfd 117 Forttt avne 163 'Southern Pacific. 24 GLNortii'n pid. 127 Sugar Red aery... 105% C. AE. 111. pfd. ...103 Term. coal Alroa 42 Hocking Valley.. 24%'TexasPaoific 12% IllinoisCen 103 Tol. A O.Cen pfd. 78 St. Paul A Duluth 3 2 !fJnionPacißc 14% Kan. A Tex. pfd. 37 0. 8. Express 47 Lake Kris AVf ... 25 Wabash. bt.Louis dopfd 77%! APacltto 9% Lake Shore 148 do pfd 22% Lead Trust 34 Wells-Fargo Ex.109 LAN 62% WestcrnUnlon... 93% L. AN. Albany... 9 WheellngA L. E.. 17% Manhattan C0n..110% do pfd 50 MemnhiiA Char. 16 Minn. A St. L 24 Michigan Can ... 100% D. A R. G 16% Missouri Pacific. 37% Gen.Elec.trlc 37% Mobile A 0hi0.... 24 Nat. Linseed. ... 24 Nash. A Chat 70 Col. Fuel A Iron. 37?; Nat. Corddga 7% d0pfd..,.., 94 do pfd 15% H. A Tex, Cen... 2 N.J. Ceutral 110% T01.,A. A. A North Norfolk AW pfd.. 14v„ Michigan 1% North American.. 5% Tol., St. L A X.C.. 9 N. Pacilic 5% do pfd 17 dopfd 18|.j American Tobao. 954/ So. R. X 12941 dopfd 107 doufa 38%,5t. P.. M. A M....U5% Bond List NEW YORK, Sept. LI. —Tlie following are the closing quotations for the bond list: U fi neiv 4s, reg..,l2o