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12 MARKET SHOWS MUCH SHIFTING UPWARD TURN IS COINCIDENT WITH FALL IN WHEAT DEATH OF JUSTICE BREWER HAS UNFAVORABLE EFFECT Wall Street Dreads Prospect of Re trials of American Tobacco and Standard Oil Suits (Associated Press] NEW rORK, March ■.— Irregular and shifting movement of the stock market today left some uncertainty a» to whether Its action (■■lmply measures the completion of steps in the progress of ipeculatlon or whether an unusual change In opinions on the outlook was being reflected. The upward turn in prices was coincident ■with the fall of a cent a bushel in the price ,ii wheat, on news of showers In Kansas and weather prediction of sufflciently general rnlns to promise the breaking M the drouth. The sudden death of Justice Hrcwer, in view of tin- vital interest of great corporations In cases pending before the court had an unfa vorable Influence on the market. Suggestion that the vacancy on the bench might Involve a re-trlal of the American Tobacco and Stand ard Oil cases also was not relished. The bond market did not Improve today, tome of the high grade bunds acted baJly. Total sales, par value. 13,773,000. United Stal.» 3s coupon bonds advanced W of 1 per cent on call. NEW YORK STOCKS Special service to The Herald by J. C. Wll •on. 212 West Fifth street, Los Angeles, num ber New York stock exchange, Chhag • board of trad*, stock and bond exebane°! of oan Francisco. NEW TORK, March 59. -Following were the Quotations today: ,' • Bales. Stock. High. Low. 81.1. Ask. . 1,000 Allls-Chalmers ... 11 9"« J* J'» -00 do preferred .... M' 4 *": 3, 3V, 65,800 Amalg Copper .... 7iU 7SJ» "J» «•« 1,000 Amer Beet Sugar. 38 3>>i 9 87 » w JJ do preferred >'-'•» »' » 100 ABM Can Co .... 11H lll* I}'' 3!* S7OO do preferred ......> 71 ■■• '■' » 1,000 Am Car and KJy. 63* i IT4 i;-''j **'* 100 do preferred 117', 117% 110 11V» l.foo Am. i Cotton Oil.. W, f.i:« M «« do preferred 4 ■■ >"; •"" • AmeT Express '•■*) 900 Am Ice Securities. 2«<4 25'» 3> Ma 100 Am. r Linseed .... U?* 1"\ 13=4 '4 600 do preferred 38", 3S Ti 3>"» :e"» 800 Am Locomotive ... 60* 49H '■" f'J 4 do preferred US 1! HJ S«,O00 Am bmll and Rfg Sl«i 7i>»i 81H *!*• 300 do preferred ... *•■ !«B'4 lW'a loti'i MO Amer Sugar 1- ■'. 122; i 123 JMH •.....» do preferred •• *•* *•" 400 Am Steel I'lr« ... SS'i S7'i T'l'i u^'a 1,200 Am Tel and Tel.. 140* H. 14u'» I* I ...» Am. r Tob pM .... » ,s is Am.r wnoien .... ant ■• ... do preferred '"|T« ?...». Anaconda .... 4«\ 43H 4«* 4 48 •, 200 Atlantic C Line ..131'- 131H IMM 131 25.0U0 A T & Santa Fe..113<:, 111", 113. 111H 400 do preferred Wi 10J lid 1«3»4 2,400 Halt i Ohio lllVi llu?. lll'i lll't do preferred .. '' '-"j 11,000 HR T ". 76 NTs ;7 1 300 Canadian Pacific.. 17:" 2 1.8 l.x"« li»l* 14.600 C & O m; '* M'< •'' Sti BO C & A ..." 54 f,l .. C 4 200 C .v (i \v new.... SSV4 M 2« »'i do preferred • M 5« ">a 700 c ■ n w 1544 IMI4 IS3 JM j.iaoc M&St p. -i4s 140', IIMi 14.' 200 do preferred ir.s"i li«H IMV* 15»M 3,1 i«) Central leather .. 4»'» 4M 4'i\ 40!» 100 do preferred 107V 4 l"7'l 106% '""'• Cent of N.l M OSM BOOCCC&StL n ii S6 S» do preferred 101 "" 1,900 Colorado F and I. 3S'i '■"■ - BS% 33 , ... do preferred ■ ■ IH 1" Columbus II C * 1 .. •• 14 W6 MO Colo Southern .... "OH '■■''« K"H «"i do 1.-t preferred. .. "' "'.> . ... de 2<i preferred M *• -1,100 Consolidated 0a«..141*i 14; 113' i 14:i'i 1,100 Corn Product! ... 17 U '■, !*!« 17 do preferred ■"' s -'s •00 Del *.• Hudson ...ITI 171' i J7IV4 111 n i. m W ■'■ ''"' HO D & B 0 40' i4O 4MIJ 41 8200 10 preferred 80 80 "'' M> 700 Distill in* Fecur .. 33 31 ■ 314 M Dulutta S s * A 14' i 15Vi do preferred •• -■':* "1(l --1,600 Erie » 7» »"• -"'- •»* 700 do Ist preferred. 48 4* « *" ■> 100 do Id preferred.. 37»i 13' '.',;^ l 300 General Electric ..1M 10" !■'■" 131 l •i(m Qi Northern Ore.. 65' i 844 *5 63'j 1.000 Gt Northern pfd ..'..n . l::3U 131' i 134% MM Illinois Central ...140 1394 V-'J\ 14'»« 9,300 [nteroboi .. -- 7i -'- -'-''* -- * 8,800 do preferred 5S\ W4 ,iB t..'' 1* 600 Internet Paper ... UV« UV» ■"'i I'l'i do preferred ....... •'! fl'.i 300 Internal lump ... 44 41 t"J_i 45 9 do preferred ... .. M* a S«i 1,900 lowa Central 23V4 "3 '.'.l -1 do preferred .. 42 4:1 lwo X C Southern .... 3'i'i S.iH 35% 3«'4 100 do preferred ... 6S'» 68Vi 88 '■'''» 1.600 Lft N 151 14!», l;|1» ]"- Mii.kny M>'« »' jo preferred • ■ 77 7S Manhattan 13' 138 Metropol st By 15 :"i 400 Mexican Central .. 28 M 'Jni 2S Minn & fit 1 ■ 34 3J do preferred .... 67 ij mo M (it f• 11 M.139 1384 139 139' i 11 preferred 150 102 1,700 M K. & T 414 40% J! ■. 41« i do preferred .. . 7:! "-1 -* 600 Missouri Paclflo .. OSVi 6S\ Mi 7'l 1.000 National Lead ...Sols 8v!» H k''i . ... do preferred lf'T'i 110 National BUcuJt 106 1«9% do preferred 120 121 800 N v Air Brake ... 77 i' "' "■*'« 4,200 N V Central U2V4 121'; 1 -"i 153 N V C & fit L 59 Mi do Ist terred. . .. 100 1"'»» do Li preferred Wi S7 100 N V N II *. Hart.JM l">7'i 157V6 15S 300 N v Out i W.. 41"i 41'; 41, 4i"i 3,600 Norfolk & West..lo4', 103U 1»1 Ifi4i 4 do preferred S3 X 200 North American .. 7G!S TH'g 7S'; 77 2,600 Northern ra..-111c..133 :>; IK', ID3' 4 131 „ Onwha 150 ICu d.i preferred 160 17."> Pm'ltlc Ciiast ll^ 111 100 Pacific Mall ai'i si'i 31 r,: 1 13.500 lvnna P. P. C0....13>i'» 135.i VM 13i.'.i 100 Peoples Giis Wa'i Wi 110 ]in' 4 HO Plttsburg i"r«ly .. 2«Ti -1"' 1* Si's 2'j% 1,100 do preferred ... 71 7'its 7') '• -1,200 PCC &St L... 103 V, 10:" 3 1""\ 103 Vi m do preferred .. . . U'J 116 300 Pressed Btenl Car. 42 41.i U' s 4L'' 2 300 do preferred lOIVi 102V4 102 l'B'.'j 3i<i Rj Htr<l BpKs Co. 41 41 4"> 4 41 rlo preferred .. . Jo] 107 304,6'W ni'iidiiiß . ... 16J54 IC3Ti MO"; lWiTi do Ist l ■■ !■ ri' 1. . 8s 01 200 do 2d preforred.. :7 37 S7 37'J 300 :. ■ iblic S & 1.... 37 37 "7 37U do preferred 99 ■j:ii s 13,100 Rock Island Co .. 47 i^*i 4'vj 47 .1.. preferred . . .. 88 :t"3i 4.¥ i Sloss Shcf ) & I. "5 74 T5 76 100 St i. & BE" Ist pfd 6ST4 6ST. ''■'* 70 mo do 2d preferred.. 61U 61 ElVi t,l\', , St I. &ti W 2S' a "'■< 300 do preferred 73 "2«i 72' 8 7:i 24,000 Southern Pac ..l-'D'.i 125 12614 12i.'j 1 1,900 Southern Hallway. 28 L'7 :l.'i 2S S^'t fOOO do preferred 63 62' 3 Vi\~ a:, 400 TenneAaea Onpper. 3H5 30a 4 21 .Ti'-i 700 Toxas Pacific 30Vj 3'i'.» SO^i 31 100 Third Aye . . fi'2 C' a 7 7'-i .... Toll I ■ 6t i. & W .. .. 42 41 " 400 do preferred cv cs^i TA'i o:i',j Twin City H T 113% 114. Union li and Papr .. .. 9 10 do preferred .. fi'itfe 73 ©WANTED^ Somo gon.l real estate^Sj^ JB loans trom people who H^ wf arc or want to become depos- II itors. Wo loan 40 per cent of I ft our app'aisement on im- M If proved property; we don't V W loan on unimproved property, ■ l\ We would like to have you M ■ come in and talk it over. ft %ML UKHTMMXI arJEkJtKJNi MX waffl bill ami si'JU.No. 371 *BMsy 64.900 Union ratine ....IS4H ISSH IMH 1»4«4 800 do preferred PT'4 (Ml 96?, 98 United nds of S F .. .. II 87 do preferred •• 6' *•" 600 IT 8 Cast Irn ripe 22 !I*S 24 « do preferred .. '"2 "6 [ 200 U 8 Rubber 44 43V4 43^4 44. SOO do Ist preferred. 11414 114 113'» lUM do 2d preferred .. .. "9 80 162,500 U 8 Steel Cor BSH S?V4 S3H 83>i 1,300 do preferred 11914 119H 119 Vi 120 «,100 Utah Copper 4:.< i, 43>4 43 45<4 10,100 Va-Oir Chem Co. UH 68 ■ H>'.» do preferred 1-'! > I=< •» 900 Wabash 23 IW "W 22 3,700 do preferred 46", 4i>,a «*« 4ii', Wells-Fa run Ex .. .. 1"» 1R(1 M 0 Western Union .. "4 73V4 73"i Wl 2,900 Westlnghouse 6t 63 H4'4 6 7 200 W&I. E 6 5 4'» D do Ist preferred »H WH 400 do M preferred.. 6»» 14 B-'i B>j 100 Wisconsin Central 61 61 tfl'i 61 100 Am Hide and Lea 7 7 ''» 6,4 do preferred *6?i 39 Am Agr and Chem .. .. 44 «>* do preferred *9 I"* I.* Beth Steel -!"« ■ do preferred 6a«i ' Nat Enamel and 8.. .. 50% 21V4 do preferred 90 100 100 Pac Tel and Tel.. .17 37 37<4 39 do preferred ....;.. •• M I<M' L MO IT I Realty "7 77 73 77 1,000 West Maryland ..60 60 49H 50 Total sales, 657,200 shares. CHICAGO GRAIN Special tv: ■ to if"' u.tiM by J. C Wil son, member of the Chicago board of traJe, the prli •■ down somewhat, bond and stock exchange, -'- West Fifth street, Los Angeles. CHICAGO, March ».— Following ft the clo*e, ehou'inK rancca of prlCftl for the day: WHEAT— Open. High. Low. Close. May n.its »11?»4 H.IHt ll.lMi July i BMi 1 OMi 1 07* 1.07% September l.iO'i 1.05V4 1-Mh 1.01 7, CORN— May a* •-■. .«•* .63', July i>4'» .4 .MS .«* i*ei>tember Oj'a .66 .65>* .65% OATS— May 43\ .41 .4:', ■<> July 41", .4:', .41i s .42' i September Wi .3S>S .3U:,» ,3W» Pi IRK May W.GO 26.5 D» a !*.:5 July Jli.OO 26.03 55.87',i 25.» .-"i ;.t,inl'>T tt.it St.tTM U.4t',i 21.H LARD May 14.<1!' 14 ■>;. 15.95 H.dl'i July 13.85 13.53 13.77' i H.SJ'j iieiitfmber 13.75 13.75 13.70 v ..'., R1133— May X. 93 13 95 13.^7«i n.!K> July 13.69 18.60 15.60 13.K3 Septimber 13.4U's 1i. .» 13.40 13.4L"j Articles. ilecelpls. Stipmli. Flour, libll 33,900 24, SOU Wheat, bush SMOO 17.50U Corn, bush 110.000 :7O.si>'> oats, bush :::.000 i!<7.ioo lurley, bush 1(0,(08 iO.at'O FRUIT MARKET ■AM FnANCIHCO. March 19.Fancy ap ples, 7.'mt,, |i; common, 50 'i »3c; navel or anges, ll.SiOl.tOi Mexican limes, |s.soiUi>; common California oranges, (1.2601.71; good to choice. |!0LtO: fancy, 13 •< 3.0u , bananas. T.'.csiJl: apples. |21j 2.60. PACIFIC COAST TRADE SAN FRANCISCO, March 29.—Flour, family and bakers extras, $6.40 1 i 6.80; Ore gon and Washington, 15.75; shipping wheat, U.SO'K l.h: >5 ; feed barley, 11..15U 1.37>? ; brewing, »1.37H H. 40; chevalier. »i 10 v 1.65; red oats, $1.45«1.60; white. »i.6u ■< I.b7>i; middlings, |31OSIi mixed feed, Ist ii 33; rolled barley, f28i(29; oatmeal, J4-'0; oat groats. M; rolled oats. III9S5; wheat hay, $14«tl9; wheat and oat, I1IO1T; wild oat, |10O13j tame oat, |l:i|l6. alfalfa, Js ar.'; straw, 10078 c. Pink Ivans, $5r 9 5.10; lima. 338 *•*'•'• ■mil: white, $4.scKu 4.85; large white, 13.75 t(4; Early Rose potato**, lI.ISOLtOi ore gm Burbankl, ...--•< SI. Salinas Burbank», %\.i:,'<i 1.50; Merced »«e«ts. $;'a2,40; Cull fornla onlnn». 11.25; common. 11.15; etrg plant, 10(91'Oc; green peppers. 6'a2oc; r.i- Ijaragus, 4ir4l a c; rhubarb, 75cii *1 :."; gar lic, 3c; hothouse cucumber.", "■' 4'""- Mexi can tomatoes. 12* 2.75; mushrooms. st:ic; old roosters. }:. 5.t0; young. |s'ili; small broilers. 13«4; large. M I 4.§0; fryers, %'iit |. hens , J.(i old ducks, f« «". fount. isfiio; geese, |2®2.50; young plgeont, 11.50 * iieeelpts— Flour, 1345; wheat. 70; barley, 11 22Sj oat«. 230; beans. 1085; corn. 45; po tatoes 4720; onions, 25; bran. 434; mid dlings, lii hay, 200; hides. 1640; wine, IT. --70. NEW YORK COTTON 1 Special service (o The Herald by J. C. Wll •on, 111 West FlftU s:reet, Los Angeles. NEW YORK. March 19.-Following were today's quotation!; — '"lose— Open. High. Low. Close. January U-M 13 .OH 12.92 13.0H 13.08 March 1519 15.13 15.08 15.16 15.19 April "I' »■» May 15.13 15.18 13.03 15.13 IB II June 14.93 14.95 July 14. SS 14.92 14.82 14. 14.91 Aucust II M 14.44 14.32 14.43 14.44 September ..i 13.49 13.58 13.49 13.61 I: a October 13.25 11.21 13.12 13.26 13.27 iber U.M U '- .. r U.Ol 11.12 15.03 13.10 13.12 B] i i ti in I "!t3 lower. METAL MARKETB ' NEW rORK, March 29.—The market for standard copper was weak and lower, with ,pot nn.l all deliveries up to the end of May quoted at $12.75313. London recovered part of the •prlnf lo«s. Spot was quoted at £58 r.s 6d and futures at £.:• 10». Local dealers report a slow demand and unsettled tone, with lake quoted at JU.SOffn, electrolytic at Jl3'«i i:i-". and casting at. J12.75(i}13. Arrivals of copper at New York were fifty tons today, making 16.7R3 so far thin month. Tin was firm but quiet, Spot and March. $32.57@03.12'j; April, J32.90'gf33.10; May and June, 132.90e33.1214, Lead dull, with spot quoted at $4.40f4.50 at New York and {4.2'!(j?4.2:. Kast St. Louis. Spelter dull: spit, 19.U95.U New York and Ja.&KsS.ei'a Kast St. Louis. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK CHICAGO, March 29.—Cattle—Estimated receipts 3000! market weak; beeves, «s.Usii(i 8.70; Texas steers. SS@6.EOi western steert, J64i 7: stockers anj feed' t3.S5«i 6.75; cows and heilurs, $2.855j7.25; calves, fs'u> 9.25. Hog« —Ueceipts mated at 11.000; mar ket steady; liKht, 110. i* 10.75; mlxr.il, J10.7011 11.05; heavy, 110.75© 11.10; rouKh, 11Q,T50J0.86l fcood to eholca heavy, JHI.S3 rili.lo; pigs. J9.50U10.7u; bulk of Mlea, tio.ioe 11. gheep —rtecelpts eatlmated at 10.000 ; mar ket steady; natives, |6.60@8.10; westerns, t5.T5Ct.lOi yearling.', $8.25«i"a.40; native iambs, Js.coeio.2s; western. J9.40010.4U. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS NEW TOBK, March ».—Evaporated nomli -illy unohangi I. Bpot, ■ . , prime, 6ti ■ ]•.,,,.. nd ea v, nuotaUonn ranKlni? fnn,, for California 10-SO-400 mid from ' (or On (On. Apt i. Inactive nnd barely steady; choice, lOKOUoj extra choice, n1 13c; fancy, 12«13c. peaches dull; choice, 6'.i@6? 4 c; extra choice, 6K®?Cj fancy, 7'.ifi7»«c. Ralsinß dull and unsettled: loose Muscatel, Bs i Q's9to; choice to fancy seeded, c 'r; yeed less, IH®*"**! London layers, 11.15®X.86, KANSAS CITY HOGS KANSAS CITY, March 29.— Cattle—Receipts foot'; marufet steaily to weak; native Bteera, $'1.-j^b.4o; cows and hflfers, ?3.50^}7.2j; atock ers ali'J feeJtTS, M.KXS'OO; bulls. $4.50ii!'6.25; calvos. fu'til*: western steers, ■■.• B . western cons, $4(iiU.r.O. Hogi— Hooelpts, 12,000; market steady to weak; Viulk of taUs. <10.701il0.no; heavy, 110.80 OIU.BCi packers anJ buteherK, J10.75510.5K1; liKht, t10.M5f10.56; pigs, li.MfllO, Bheep—Receipt!, 7'JOO, market steady; mut ton?, $75*8.00; lambs, $!>v,i0.15; western wetti er» and yearlings, %',.'M<u,').iM; western twes, nsfs.sj. CARLOAD SHIPMENTS OF CITRUS FRUITS 4/ Shipments of oraasM and lemon* 4 <y from Loi Angelei Saturday and Sun- 4> >.* day, .March 20 and 21. were IBS car- ® <§> loads uf oranjten ami Si of lemons. <?• <«> Total to date then have been Hhlppt>d & <•> 12,488 carloads, of which 1853 wwe '• <•> lemon*. I. list Heiwon to data tiler* <J <•> were thlppad 14,383 carluttdi, of which * '.•> 1053 were li'imms. 4> •••::••:•••• • • • : i-^^y LOS AXOELES HERALD: WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1010. 7 OIL <VMETALS BANK % 4 COMPANY 7 J[ "TIiTE have money to loan to conserva- mml vf tive borrowers whose business jus- £ % tifies the accommodation. We have n^ Jr every facility for quick and accurate service |k mL and the convenient dispatch of business. ||||v We appreciate the business of our customers jr and repay them in safety, service and the |||l 7 personal attention of our officers to the de- & A, tails of business entrusted to their care. j||r /<ss^ss>v This is tho hank in fsllik df\ /v'lr\£#ii\\ which The Herald yM) £j|k h( 31^ iKpl has deposited S5OO Jr yt % 'fi\tf^^Jsy°M to be given as a prize fl^k vpkJ@B&J%w in its Grand Prize %> /% nJ^cthV^i^ Contest. % 311 WEST THIRD STREET Z SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE Special service to The Herald by J. C. Wil •on, 212 West Fifth street. Los Angeles, mem ber New York stock exchange, Chicago board of trade, stock and bond exchange of San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. March ». -Following were the eloping quotations: MISii:i.I.ANK"fS BONDS— Bid. Asked. Associated OH Co 5s 98 Bay Counties Power Co 5s 101 1 1"2 fill Central Gas and Eire 3s IN Cal Oas an.l Klt gen M&CT if....160 California St Obi* Co if l"'l"« California Wine Aasn la s>7' 3 City Electric Co 6s 91 93 Contra Costa Water ■ a 5s WIH do do Ken mtg 5s 93 Edison Eleg Co of 1. A os 100 Bdlson Light and Power 1a... i"7*4 First Federal Trust Co os 101 V» Kerrles and Cliff House Hy 6s IMM Hawaiian Com and s Si l « 3 4 Honolulu II T and I- Co 6s 99 BUI Los Angeles Kleo Co 5i 101% Los Angeles Gas and El Co 5s 1 I', l"l l»s Angeles Railway .- 110 1,.- Angeles Light gd Da 103 L A Pac I. II Ist con mtg ii— 10*4 I. A Puc R It of Cal 5s liW'a Mark : Street Cable 6a 104 ' do Ry Ist conn mtg is US Ml M V* and Mi TamalpaJs ,s ny ia:.. .. 102 Northern Ry Co of Cal 6s 117 Northern Cal Power Co la 10M4 IWIH Northern Electric Co 5s I 91 Oakland Transit Co ts 10T!i Oakland Transit is 106 Oakland Transit con La 104 1 M 5 Oakland Traction <'"ii 5s MO Oakland Traction Co 6* 9»!j 93 Oakland Water Co gtd 63 94 M Omnibus Cable Railway 6s 108 111 I'Hclllu Caa Imp 4* S3 Pacific Electric liy Co ts l"."i 1". Pacific Light and Power Co !• — SS Pacific Light ami Power gtd 65...101 loi'i Pacific Tel and Tel Co ts ■'■""« 100 Park and Cliff House Ry 6n . ... 99 Park and Ocean It R Cs 100 People's Water Co Be II ~-*i Powell Strict Railway la I'M S i" oak and Han Jose Ry 65......106 108 do 2d nils Es 96 H i" Oak and 8 .i Con Ry 6a 95! 3 Hl.rra By of i ■■! ■'■•■ M 7 10(s S p ii II of Cal Hi 1912 i■■'• ■■» i-"iVi .-; I 1 Brani By of 'al «s 128 S ]• It i: Co Ist rfdj? <• ;iV» Htoi kton His and El Corp 6s 106 ,s V Water Co grn mtg Is MM Kti I'nltril (las and Klec Co us 9S'.j Unltod It rt of B F 4s 72»« 73'; Valleju !: and Napa V It R la— 75 Valley Counties Power Co lit 108 WAT Kit STOCKS— Marln County *> •• Spring Valley Water Co 43 t'J'/i OAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS— City ;i( trie Co ■'•7'> C<i N <"al Power Co con SJ^i Pacific Lighting Corp i i'i' do common • v- INSURANCE STOCKS— California Insurance Co M Fireman.< Fund 270 STREET RAILROAD BTOCKS- California 125 I.li Presidio 43 POWDER STOCKS— Giant Consolidated Co 80 .. j SI'OAR .STOCKS— Hawaiian Coml and Sugar — 41 4! Uonokaa Sugar Co 217 i ... - ] Hutcblnion Sugar Plantation in"* i Kllauea Sugar Plantation Co 18 Makawcll Sugar Co M 63 Onorm-a Sugar Co 64',i 6iVi l'aauhuu S P Co M I Union Sugar Co 694 * ••• OIL STOCKS— Amalgamated Oil Co ; 75 Associated Oil Co *'■>'* Sterling OH and Dcv Co 2% 3% MISCKLLANKOfS BONI I Alaska Packer*' Am* latlon 90 i -ii Fruit Canm isn 11l 103 Cal Wine Association 3414 .. M V and Ml Tamaljials SHy 102 ..'. Pac Auxiliary Fire Alarm 4 Pacific Coast Borax Co 154 Pac Tel and Tel pfd ■'•> '■'''■ do common 37 .. Morning sales— Nor Cal Power Co 5s M>m; 4000 Sprint V W 4s SI2V4: 1000 Peoples w (I 7: 1; 1000 United Ry 4s X: 3000 Pco U and V „, 101' i; MOO Pac Tel 6a 90%; 1000 United Qaa 5a 9i*i: 1000 Cal Gas and X B« 10014; 330 Associated Oil 49141 25 City Klec M%. Afternoon sales—2ooo Pao Tel Be 99%; 4000 Peoples W 5a 7:?',; 2000 same 72H; 225 Alaska 90; 38f, And Oil.4'J?i; 40 Cal Wine 35; 22 Cen tral Trust 120; 163 City Bleo 57'.'j; J"' Ilonu iikHii l".>; 66 Northern Cal Power Hi to Spring V \Y 49. USE HERALD "LINERS" OIL! OIL! OIL! OIL! There is money in oil. The Standard has made its millions. We all know of California capitalists who have made their millions Perhaps you do not know how many hard-headed business men, conservative bankers, successful professional men and practical men of affairs in your own community—your own friends and acquaintances —are interested in oil. Why are they devoting some of the proceeds of their every-day businesses to investments in oil? Because petroleum is the most profitable product of California today. Because the dividends which are being paid by California oil companies have amounted in recent years to $50,000,000 and are continuing to be paid in increasing amounts and by many new companies, at the rate now of over a MILLION A MONTH. Every day sees new wells brought in. Every week sees new strikes of gushers. There are almost no failures, lne com panies which are intelligently managed, and which have title,to ground in any proven oil belt are sure to make good. The Los Angeles-McKittrick Oil Company These Are some of Our These Are Some of Our Properties Stockholders Thr , IX(S ANOBI ,B»-McxiTrRicK oil th« t-os AWOBues-MeKnrmicx on. , _._„ „ . . COMPANY owiih ■ lease upon eighty acres COMPANY owns and controls. In addition I!. IH SI I. President, Riverside, t-al. , n tho Igarlcopa-Midway field. This part of to itn Marieopa holdings, an enormous tract |( >HX Rl X Kll< >LD, Riverside. the Oil belt la just now uppermost in public of K llt-rrt«od land in the Nm-th McKHtricK b|. ciinnnv 1>; \ r^;,\» BttentWn tweauw Of tin great "gushers" Held, vhern we have one well drilled almost R. B. MfKLUI »A. Riverside. recently brousht In to completion and a magnificent showing of CHARLES MARYFIELD, Riverside. It you will look at the map of the. "Sun- oil with heavy ras pressure. Adjoining; us 'mi \^ \IASTFN!S Riverside Director sot' oil field in Kern county you will llnd is a now well with oil running over tho c»s -t mm, uitVt i-li I %erMd, C ' *i v- V V thr lMk* view Property at tho very top of ing. The territory la proven, although not LEE \\ . KLILLR, formerly of New lork, (h( , ln ., p , m So( . ti , m v, 12-24. Now our yet productive. secretary property lies off a little to the cast in section Here we have a lease on 100 acres In sec- V THfllll \< fnrmvriv ivitii T'ns-i.lrm &• IJ-;*- ll! !l "traJKlll line with our prop- tinn 2 9 (29-21). This lease is on most favor l\ N. lilUMAfs, tormeny Wltn I a><l<tena Prly ;in ,| tho Lake View and just beyond the :1 ,,1,, termß-50 years' time, for one-tenth Savings and J rust Co., Director. latter, lies th« Monte Chrinto property which royalty. This lease covers the. so acres which f V 7 I IMKI-M \ V 1 ne \iiktlps Director lull sold for a million. Just beyond that In ,;, the north half of the southeast quarter ■I. ,; ! ■ , , , AngeiCS, Uirecior. J aii(J a]so |n ]jne> , s the gtandard O il s ,, ( tion, and the twenty acres udjolnlng on ( . If. WAR. Pasadena. eusher. the weat DR. \V. E. NICHOLS, Pasadena. So you may see that we are directly in llcro n]so wp own ;> on af . r)>) , outright and M r IM/ \TVI-'l/l) I'dit-ihlo TTonse lOS Ilnf! wlth s'""c "f tho bißK pst producers In , v a qun rter ownership in another.s6o 11. I. I.K.M.NJ.KU, rorWDJC nOUSC -Man, UUH thp , -uiroiniji oil fields. About twenty-five. ui . r( , s This g iV es u« in whole or part owner- AngeleS. W«lll are being drilled around about us. We Bll j_ and oorl trol by leasehold, an interest In I. I SMI IM \X lOS \tlirclcs- aro the center of activity a.id in the midst ever gOO a ,. r9S ot land . V S,.\ !;k\llA.\iSl )N, contractor, San Diego. „,,., on favorabla termj of lons time and --;' ■« • "^^"woHhalpnyM per cent <rs of Pasadena, and business mcirot LOS An- Thill ihould cause our .stock to double or completo standard drilling outfits, with ma geles and Riverside. treble In price. chinery, tools, bunkhouses, etc. Up to the present time the LOS ANGELES-McKITTRICK OIL COMPANY has done no advertising of stock for sale. We had not thought of offcrinq- any for public subscription. But recently many of our friends have expressed a desire to get into the oil business, without knowing'exactly how to go about it. .They have sought information of our individual stockholders, and especially about the holdings of our company. Accordingly our board of directors has authorized the offer of a limited amount of our stock to the public at the conservative price of 30 Cents a Share This is treasury stock. It is not promotion stock. It is common stock. We have no preferred. We have no bonds. We have no debts. Our assets are highly in excess of liabilities. Our treasury is in good condition. We are operating on our prop erties. More funds at our disposal will enable us to make more rapid progress. If you wish to put into oil some of your spare cash, we assure you that the moneys which you subscribe will be expended to the best possible advantage for us all. "if you wish to join a company just before it enters the dividend earning class, this is an excellent opportunity. We.shall,be pleased to have you call and talk it over at our office. Get our complete information. It will convince you. We have one price for our stock—THIRTY CENTS—no matter how much or how little you take. No bargain clays. No discounts whatever. Los Angeles-McKittrick Oil Co. 224 I. W. Hellman Building, Fourth and Main Streets. Phone Main 1212. First Exclusive Private Wire House on the Pacific Coast J. C. WILSON HCMSEB NEW YORK STOCK BXCHANOB , CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE • THE STOCK AND BOND EXOHAJCGB. S. W. CORRESPONDENTS HARRIS, WINTHROP & COMPANY / OFFICES—HOTEL ALEXANDRIA, tit Wert Fifth St. HOTEL DEI. CORONADO. Corona** r \-rj ■ MILLS BUILDING. Ban FraneUc* < PALACE HOTEL. San Franpleeo ' fc Open December 11. < i •■• > ', /'•• Pasadena Clients Will Get Instantaneous Service bj| Calling Home 119 B. G. LATHROP, Manager ntat—TELEPHONES—MAIN 87»» v CLEARING HOUSE BANKS ~"~ ' ' ''"'""''•' WAMi"" ' ' ~"~ ' OFFICERS. Merchants National Bank ~~ w H BOLUUAY, Pre»ld«V erchants National Bank ciUs. orbbmb. c«w«. «. eemar Th.M ana Spr.n,. syp{«.^!^afilJagiiJ!a!a. ——^^—————^— —— — h. J£ MeKm*caihier. ationai Bank ot Calitoriua h. b. m.kek. ca*hier. N. E. eorn.r Fourth and Bprlnir. lu >r'p'l'u Li'.^' OirdlvM.d Proflta. |M*.««*i 11.I 1. 1 '. , B. F. noMUHU, l>i«»ld«nt. I ..i-i national Bank jam v. gist. cuoi«r. I > E. e.rn.r Fourth ana Br.aa-.r. SroiS'.'^llndlvM^l Pr««U. WU.W*. B-aawy Jtiank & Trust Company a*w*edman, ca«Mer. ,auw y i>ank <c "rust Company A w redman. caihter. Capital. P60.040. .„. „ t<i>-«l» Bre»aw«T. Braabury hulldlnr gurplun It Undivided ProflU. 1325,T00. United States National Bank r . w . BMiTHr c*»hi«. "**"*"" Capital. HOO.OOO. _ f, it rorn«r Vain ana Commerce! Biirpln* «nd PrnHU. fT».On». « (. . , . R. J. WATKH3, I'rMldenu l.u*tuM national Bank wi. w. woods. ca*niec . . Capital, t1.000.0M. I m W. corner Third and Main. Surplus ttoo.OOO. C' . , . W. A. UONYNQB. PreildenW cmme.xiai National Bank xewman kssicjc cwai«r. . • • capital. |200,uu0. 481 B. "print, corner Fourth. Burplu« nni t'luilvMeci Proat*. maw. F-. iv i I. W. IIi:I.LMAN. l»re»ldeßt. armers & Merchants National Bank chaihes picyi.er. ca.nie». Cerner Fourth ana Main. Capital. 11,500,000. tl.tOB.OW. corner Fourth and Main. BurplM. and Pronte. M.MB.M*. F' . ; ■ ~~ jM. ELLIOTT. Preeldenk .ist Na lonal .bank w. t. b. hammond. cuaias, k Capital Stock. t1.H0.000. * E corner «»cond ana Sprint- *" lv» ""I Pronu. |l.«8i.0Q«. LOSJNGELES SAVINGS RANKS , -.SECURITY —I I bT^ A-viiHQg BANK H Largest and Oldest in Southwest 1 Resources $28,000,000.00 I Par. the hlth«t rat« of Inter*.! ana M the moat liberal term. •onilatanl I with aoand, eonaenratlT* banking. I Money to Loan on Improved Real Estate I Security Building . Sprin£andFUthJ>treet» liiiliilfijli —mWI" THE, BANK WITH THE "^■^BT" Ar EFFICIENT SERVICE. £T JTPRING A»0 FOURTH STSI ——— ——^ TJ... ■ ■"■ *m Oleum Development Company The bent upc.-ulative purchase of all the oil »tock«. Full information furnished, and order* executed by Fielding J. Stilson Company SOS 11. W. llellmaa BillMiiiE. A»47 Main 105. mitnuccTCD'c dii i cs CHfCHrcTp^ius BY DRUGQISTS EVlSttflf^