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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 20

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.1111 NMI IC 0,00, I ICC)1VtVIIRoCIAILd AN ID FIINAN(CIIILd NID FINAIN(CIPkLa THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1913. EDNESDAY. 10.

1913. NEW YORK STOCKS ARE RAIL SHARES FALL SHARPLY. Probate Court. R4 VADV eTnrIM ARP HEAVY; I 20 BUYS PROPERTY ON NORTH BRANCH ON -N- Record zecorct HOGS OPEN LOW; LOSSES MADE UP 20 2.003 3.003 New President of Real Estate Board New Haven Touches New Low Level New Yolk Central and Canadian Facitat Decline Also. I 10 1 Broad Demanl Develops and Receipts of 38,080 Head Are Well Taken.

Mill and LY-mber C. Pays for 600,000 Square Feet at Mimi Avenue. Mill a i Fe( 2.3CPCt 1 Stella Sullivan, amount $7.500: Joh g. van. John C.

Sullivan, husband. 4124 11144 flue. executor; John C. Sullivan, busham, A. Sullivan.

son, Park liVellUt, teld7f Sullivan, eon, 41:3 Park averue, George Schlecht, amount $33 ZOO: Kara lc'', daughter, 1414 South Fairfield avenue, Pert Schlecht, son. 2633 West Twelfth tg tat ministrators: Kate Wurster, Albert cis Schlecht. widow, 0211 South Hata 1.." Fred Sehlech, son. Ogden tp.verms: Schlecht, 8720 Ogden avenue et behrk: James L. Itatchiffe, amount S10.000; Ratcliffe, widow.

920 Asbury avenue, griZ executrix: Jennie C. Ratclifie, widow. 44. 1 Ratcliffe, eon. Asbury avenue.

Ratcliffe, daughter, fiLal Asbury avenue, ton, and James C. Ratcliffe, son. Intl flue. Evanston, et beneficiaries. Mary C.

Burns, amount WilliaaLrJ executor: Annie Burns Long, daughter, 1 Wentworth avenue, sole beneficiary. 11 Joseph Donnelly. amount $19.000: I we, hu.b.,,4,-- )a. I ad' 1491ennlin' T.13) .1 2 Sable: III 11111A I 1 4 avenue, a ghl 1 11: I 1Pr ti 1:11 IA l'it .4 1. 48 ii: Itt I 'I'.

I 18c4lecht i Hateted aVfnue, I CATTLE DULL AND WEAK. 3.200 930 l't 1 t' i 13.300 0-FLAT BUILDING SOLD. Apartments at Buena and Clarendon Bring Reported Price of 0-FL. Apartn exit: 3 acs, Dec. 8 Christian Buehler et al.

to George H. Ridgeway-ay. 191 of Fullerton. t. 50it Dec.

1 (Bertha Kaulbach to Torris Borget 271 of N. 44th. f. 34-x127," and 0 Nov. 26 Will.lain H.

White to Barbara Schroer: 9 ccr Wieland. f. 49x 103. incumb $6.000. Dee.

1 Mons A. Paul- sen to Elsie K. Paulson; 7,0 of Waveland. at f. tratx.

12q. incurnb 4 H. Pfilisen ta Axel S. i 2:11 of Al.tithe-st.. I.

73x 124, Dee. 1 ikatharina to Ludwig Minarik cor Grace. f. 47x12Z. Oct 10 f.rohn.

J. Campbell to Emanuel Cohan. eor Grace. f. Oct 10 1 Anna Cohan to Jchn J.

Campbell 9 tor Albany. f. littx12.7, N)v. 18. 1912 le.

T. T. to Laura ep-SZ 1 Wltipple-st. 201 8 of 30x1. March 10 IC.

T. T. trustee. to Florence M. Foreman 200w of Springfield.

f.100x159. incumb. 8.100. Dec. 2 Marie Nielson to Louis D.

Glanz 1 cor Wrightwood. Dec. 6 Charles S. Neeros to State Bank of Chicago N. 2418.

f. 25x125. ineumb. 61.600, Dec. 6 Stanislaw Tragarz to Kazinlierz Orzeshowski I 8 cor 113x125.

Nov. 7 EC. T. T. trustee.

to Henning Hogberg St. 294 of N. 48th. 8 60x125. Nov.

2.5 Union Trust trustee. to Louis A. Schoubel I St. 3.54 of N. 411th.

8 f. 60x125. Nov. 20 Union Trust trustee. to Louis A.

Schaubell 141 of N. 51st. 8 f. 30x122. incumb.

$500. Nov. 28 Henry Nelson to Filippo Cununutal 50t 200 8 of f. 131c 126 Dec. 4 Louis Sherman to John Palm Bloomingdale-ay.

375 of N. 2.7x125. Dec. 6 ITonnes Williams to August Majewski et al.l 310 8 of f. 100x 125.

Oct. 1 Frederick H. Gore to Warren H. Freeman) cor 49125 I )ee. 6 Henry Diercks to Annie Strager I 1 72 of Belden.

f. 24v125 15 Nov. (Harriet H. Allrort to Minna Gersch NORTH TOWN. NORTH TOWN.

Values Generally 10 Cents Lower than on Monday; Sheep and Lambs Decline. 1 Dem ADD WOLFE J41 1- 13 -''7'- I 4 rp p.ori!r6:77:7N- 4 l', t''; 6, Pier 41M 'WOLFE ,) 0.1.6.. t. 10 550 10 10 1.500 10 1.100 I New York, Doc. 9.Tbe action of the stock market today largely on a few Issues in which particular weakness developed.

These stocks were of sufficient importance to affect the whole market. which was heavy and at tidies nervous. New Haven dropped nearly five points to the lowest price at which it ever sold. New York Central and American Sugar were put down 3 points to the lowest figures in five years. Canadian Pacific fell 4 points.

Although the market in general made fairly good resistance for a time, such sharp declines among prominent stocks constituted an influence which could not be ignored. St. Paul. Lehigh Valley. and Steel showed weakness early in the day and as the session advanced the list as a whole was borne down, with a sharp drive in the last hour.

New Haven's weakness was ascribed to doubt over the action to be taken on the dividend tomorrow by' the directors. Although there was no authoritative information on the subject, a report that the dividend might be passed was circulated widely. Canadian Pacific was influenced adversely by the company's decision to issue $52,000,000 notes. Another indication of receding business was the fortWghtly report of freight car movements. It howed the surplus of idle freight cars increased 54.500.

The continued firmness of money imposed' a restraint on speculation. Renewals of call loans were made at 5 per cent and later at R. Bond prices were lower. with especial heaviness In Rock Island and St. Louis and San Francisco.

Total sales (par value), 81,080,000. United States Bs registered advanced IA, the coupons 38 registered 4s 2,4. and the coupon 4s on call. Panama is gained Call money firm, 50 ruling rate. closing, 5V 514.

Time loans firm: 00 days, days. 6 months, 41(ik)5. Prime mercantile paper. 514ra4. Sterling exchange weak: 00 days, 4.81; for demand.

4.8530. Commercial bills. 4.8014. Bar silver. 5814c.

Mexican dollars. 4514c. Government bonds strong. Railroad bonds easy. The largest deal of the year in north branch river property has been closed in the purchase by the Chicago Mill and Lumber company of a tract of 600.000 square feet bounded by the north branch.

Elston avenue, and the right of way of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad. The consideration is given at which is at the rate of $1 a square foot. The purchase gives the company a bolding of about seventeen acres at this point. as it already owned a tract of a little over three acres. Title was taken by William C.

Gillert, attorney for the company. and he gave a trust deed to the Chicago Title and Trust company to secure of the purchase money. the interest to be 2 per cent to July .31. 1915. and 5 per cent thereafter until the maturity of the loan, five years.

The Ian river pro chase by pany of a ed by the the right western at $400.00 foot. Th holding point. as over thre, Title attorney trust dee company money, tt .31. 1915. Maturity nnnell liy': "taxi Li sarhuni son, and Clara MeConahy, daughter Im'ocickoentay Sjaopmei Do utleit ll()nel Harding aVenue; William Donnelly.

grandiee Hastings street; Edward F. Donnelly, tat I West Polk street, et I Peter McDonald, amount Milk; Manp 1 Beahan. daughter, 57a Forquer street. etetr Margaret M. Beaham daughter.

Roger me son .73 Forquer street. and Sarah I daughter, 571 Forquer street, benedcialft, Mary A. Browne, amount t5.000; Elitabel Browne. sister, 1515 Washburne avep at, I trix: Elizabeth F. Browne, Michael 4.

pet brother. 1916 Washburne avenue, Nem, pi': sister, 151,9 Washburn. avenue, John 4 Brother, 1515 Washhurne avenue, a I nd I Browne, 1515 A ashburne, avenue, i ADMINISTRATIONS. el Estate of Valenten Krier. amount ra am O.

widow, 1437 Devon avenue, adde, 4 trix Anna U. Krier. Elizabeth Krier, aslit, 1437 Devon inenue, Mary C. Kriel'. daughter Devon avenue.

Nicholas Krier. son. NTT avenue. and Rose E. Krier, daughter, 14174' 1 It i avenue.

beneficiaries. Estate of Cornils J. Peters. amount 4. 1 hanna Peters.

widow. 2639 Burling istratrix; Johanna Peters, widow, Carl Patent I 9103 Irving street, Philadelphia, pa" Ratak, I Ryan, daughter, 2124 Charlotte Mreet, 144 geles. beneficiaries. 1 Etate of Franz Kerschner, amount gage, 4 I wig Kercbner, mother. 1359 North Park i administratris and sole beneficiary.

4 4 Estate of John F. Rozanski, amountMtmt4 4. 1 ronika Rozanski. widow, 2344 Marmorteeset ministratrix; Weronika Rozanaki, Rozanskl, son. 2344 Marmora street, emelt el Rozanski.

daughter, 244 Marmora streetee s. ries. ries. 41 0 4 l' IT IY i Innelly tot II el (A); itetrk, I Street, oft, Roger Me I leflekile, 100; k4inbt aveplA 3 ha.et 4. Nente h': John tro Ind I 10 1 10 23 of Wohdo 11.

50x1011, 1 1 Nov. 20 (Walter W. Thomas to Geo. Thomas( i bet Hoisted and Larrobee. i 2lx08.

Dec. 8 Patrick J. Fay to John 1 Weintrai 0 240 of Garfield-ay. NV f. 25x124.

Dec. 110. 1912 13JcAvoy Brewing Co. to Redmond Lyons) 262 we of 30x1irt. inettrob.

$3 500. Dec. 3 (Catherine Fix to Anna R. Gress) 144 of Locust. f.

48x1.23 Oct. 29 (Anthony J. Soccone to Antonio i Sacconol I 140 of f. 24x03 IDee. 6 (Bertha Frauenknecht to Josef Kopesel 20 10.0011 10 99 of 89th.

f. 50x126. Dec. 4 Sylvester S. Wilson to Charles F.

Wilson 3.000 225 of 89tb. f. 503(125. Nov 17 Fletcher Soule to Julius A. Appal WEST TOWN.

a tract about 800 m. or L. on 1.100 m. or fronting of N. branch of Chicago river.

520 ft. on 0 line. 1.020 it. on line. pray.

lies bet. Elston-ay. N. branch Chicago river. C.

N. W. B. right of way. and about 176 of Aug.

1 Bertha S. Marsh and husband. und. la int. to William C.

Gilbert 300,000 Same poty. Nov. 1 heirs at law of William Lee Bassott, mat. 1,2 quitclaim to Central Trust Co. ot Lantos 10 Same Aug.

I Central Trust Co. of Illinois. to William C. Gilbert 300.000 Trust deed-Blocks 1. 4.

5, 10, Elston add Aug. 1. 5 years, 2 per cent until July 31 191.5. after to maturity 5 per cent William C. Gilbert to Chicago T.

T. Co. I 350,000 98 of Cypre sa-st. f. 40xlita Jocund).

Nov. 29Isaac Hessin to Morris Ittchterl 0.000 153 a of Flournoy-at f. aoK12zk. Nov. 3 Kittle G.

Morris unit. int. to Morris J. Cohen 2 Central eon 50x119. Dec.

3 est. Edw. G. Shea, aduna to Harvey F. NVynekoop 3.500 Cliftor 26 a of W.

33x125, Dec. 4 Jacob Celka to Joseph Yerinarekl 7,800 56 a- of St. Louis, 47 ft. to alley. Nov.

10 Hiland H. Parker to vred Dsvl 2,000 150 of f. 25x125, Nov. 19 Joseph Neinecek to Wilttoria Jachiniolakt 147 of f. 50128 Dec.

3 Ltaenz Metz to Michael Haley et all 10 2711 vi- of f. inetnnb. Dec. 6 Milo T. Herrick to Sarah Connors 6,200 266 of 25x10212, incomb.

1.1C0. Dec. 5 Ellen Flynn to Frank Fa Maio; 2,000 f3 of V. 30x96 incunib. s3.500.

Dec. 4 Herman Lisheid to Win. E. Hattermaal 96 of Johnson. f.

23x100 incurnb. $2.500 Oct. 0 (Michael Fivelson to Samuel Fault 216 of Latlin. f. 24x124 Dec 5 IRublu Kreeger to Edward Krecaerl 12.500 166 of 23x12n Dee.

4 Est. Michael Mooney to Mary Mooncyl 1.500 123 of Co'oratio. f. 25x127 Oa. alty 23.

tall Geo. Gunderson to Jo. H. La Valle 3,900 50 of W. f.

25x 125ai. incumb. 81.4(0. Nov. 26 Albert Sible to Anton Sibst 3,909 7 of 50x123.

Oct. 31 C. T. T. Jar) Benas 1.600 223 Of W.

f. 50x 121. Dec. 2 Katerine Sobe to Geiza. Wanecky 10 Fran.l,co-aV..

160 ft a of 2ex124. Dec. 5 John S. Hansen to Irene M. Buysse I 1 eor a f.

4 8x On. Nov. 211 Ilaraterto Felicelli. int. to Clorinda Felicellil 1,500 a cor f.

48x90. Nov. 20 rtrraberto Felicelli, und to Zeindo Felicellil 1.500 cor Wright 48x90. Nov. 29 Umberto Felicellattond to Francesco Felicelil 1.500 34-11 st of f.

23x116. Nov. 19 Juliana Brillow to Hugh Maginnisl 10 cor a 73x73. tn. or Dec.

5 Like Luke et al. quitclaim to Patrick Sinalll 0,000 22t1 of S. a f. 23x 124.8. Dec.

5 Theodore-1. Koch to Charles Casemir 2.400 201 of Rockwell. f. 121-27(124. Nov.

24 FPter Janven to Carl O. Schulz. 10 384 of Realtwell. f. 29)(124.

Dee. 6 Abe Entin to Harry Entin 10 200 Or of S. f. 507(121. locumb.

$6.000 Oct. 22 Thomas R. Shearer to Herbert H. Riddle et al.) 12.250 Millard 216 of I. 24x125.

Dec. 6 Frank Vybual to Dora Janskyl 2.550 BLOOM. Chicago Ireaghts. Badenue's I. 38.

a 21-35-14. Dec. 1 Susanna Smith to Henry F. Wilketting 2.700 Chicago Heights, I. 40.

blk. 179. Dec. 1 Henry F. Wilkening to Susanna Smith 1,800 Chicago Heights.

I. 4 and 5. bac 183 Flow-erica G. Carreau to Susamia Smith 2.800 Chicago Heights. 1.

11. bik. 192. Dec. 5 Fred Aronson to Henry Huesmanni 5.400 T.W P.

35. 1. 19 and 18. except 40 of et 16, bik. 218.

Dee. 6 Albert E. Canedy to Chas. H. Bowles' 1 Wallaces I.

9 and part I. S. result. I. 4, eta.

Nov. 28 Andrew W. McEldowney to Angelo Priscol 17,200 Washington Heights. I. 32 ard 33.

sub. blit 6. Nov. 28 Evert Rich to Jas. Galloway) 3.800 CICERO.

Codahy's Morton Park I. 11. blk. 5. Dec.

4 Kasper Wozniak at al. to Martin Greskowiak I 1 Cudahy's Morton Park I. 11. blk. 5 Dec.

4 Martin Greskowiak to Wincenty Duszka 1 Grant Loc. Works add. 3. Mk. 7, and 1.

4. bik. 6. Dee. 3 Chicago T.

T. Co. to Henry J. Engelhardt 1,200 Ilornstort's sub. 59 and 60, part a 8-39-13.

incum'b. $6.000. Doc. 1 Frances A. Wilson to Marie T.

NA'andererl 12.000 Hooker's sub. lots 13 to 24, block 2. and 0. 3-30-13 Dec. a Samuel A.

Tolman to John A. Davidson 1 Kaiser Co.8 Arcadia Park sub. lot block 1. and lots 1 and 2, hock a. Oct.

17 Otto Rueter to Mark J. Potter 10 Kaiser Co. st Arcadia Park lot 7 block 1. Oct. 17 Otto Rueter to John Potter Mandell sub, part lots 2.

3, and 4. block 13. Oct. 9 Win. W.

Cropo at al. to Jas. E. Melich 1.000 Morton Park Hawthorne. L.

I. add lot 24. blook 11. Sept. la Henry G.

Williams to P. W. Williams 1 Morton Park. Hawthorne. I.

add lot 24. block 11. Fapt. 20 P. W.

Williams to Geo. Taahtfons 10 Osk Park. Chicago Herald add. lot 1. block 2.

Ineumb. $1.100. Nov. 25 Fortune Bros. Brew.

Co. to Edw. Dillon 1.600 Oak Park. Dray's arid. pt.

lots 17 and la block 2. Dec. 4 Geo. Tough to Harold C. Da Mill I 2,000 Warren Park.

A. C. Co. 2d add. lot 51.

Nov. 26 Joseph A. Cerny to John Hotel 10 2,700 NEWS OF THE COURTS. Richard W. Wolfe yesterday was elected presid'ent of the Cook county real estate board for the coming year.

He is head of the real estate firm of R. W. Wolfe Co. and has been engaged in the real estate business for twenty-five years. He is a member of the Chicago Athletic association.

vice president of the Ridgeway club, a member of the Knights of Columbus. and former vice president of the Irish Fellowship club. The other principal officers chosen were Frederick vice president; Grant Carpenter. secretary: Frank L. Dean, treasurer; board of directors, C.

R. Walleck, Charles Ringer, and C. F. Durland. glom EGGS MAKE FURTHER GAINS Illinois Supreme Court.

Springfield. IIL, Dec. iSupreme court proceedings today were as follows: Crooks vs. Tazewell Coal company; motion by appellee for time to file briefs to Dec. 20.

1913. allowed. President and directors of the Manhattan company vs. Evers; motion by defendants in error to tile certified copy of plaintiff's errors. Appellate court briefs, and vacate order for certiorari or to affirm City of Mount City vs.

Mason; allowed in the tom' of briefs to be tiled Instanter. Manufacturers and Life association vs. Hyman; motion by plaintiff in error for four days time to file reply brief allowed. City of Moline vs. Tr-City railway company: motion by appellee for twenty days' time to file brief.

Sullivan et al. vs. A. T. and S.

F. railway company et motion by plaintiffs in error for fifteen days' time to tile reply brief allowed. Report of the board of law examiners recommending persons December examination for admission to the bar submitted for approval. Court adjourned until 9 a. m.

tomorrow. United States Supreme Fresh Stock Advances a Cent; Storage Supplies Also Up. Inventories. 1' Estate of Alice Patterson. minor; artiOuatIk Alice M.

Patterson, guardtan. Estate of Myron Van Loon, as i $10.009. Robert E. administrate Egeate of Eng-elbrecht Nelson. deceased.

12.814. Nelson, adm1nistrator4 I Estate of Daniel H. Wood. deceased; 1st 1 $3.250. Laura, B.

Wood, administratriL Estate of Michael J. O'Brien. f710. James F. Biahop.

administrator. Estate of Ignacs Omielan, deceased; alt i $613. James F. Bishop. administrator.

Estate of William H. Nichols, $5n0. James F. Bishop administrator. Estate of Maurice Dalton, deceased: 1 $1,040.

James F. Bletho! administrator. 3 Estate of Thornton Gruber, deceased; 1 $898. James P. Bishop, adminiatrator.

1, Estate of Alpheus N. Fuller. deceased; 7.709. James F. Bishop, 1 Estate of Owen Doyle.

deceased: ar000tt, it James P. Bishop. administrator. vit Estate of John F. Bugentel.

deceased; ast James F. Bishop, admirdstrator. Estate of' John Jaszkiewica, James F. Bishop, administrator. Estate of Mariana Maxus, deceased; arn James F.

Bishop, adtnInistrator. Estate of Frank; J. Welch, decade, Ins $10.009. and real estate, value not stated; 4 Welch, administratrix. Estate of Louis H.

Alecolm. .4:7 109; Wii.liam B. Malcolm, administrate Eletale of Alexander Suilivan. deceased. about $7.000: Maurice-J.

Dorney.execuzer. Es-tate of 51ayer Cannel'. deceased; i $0.500: Max administrator. Estate of Lucretia H. Gilpub.

deceased I real estate. value not stated; Garth mimistrator. or Carl M. Meyer, decete4; ur4 -a $5,632. and real estate, value not 4 M.

administrator. Estatee of I awrtnce Kirkpatrick. Barns' -o lakier. Leroy 1101zner. Stella Woodelak, er McInerney.

and Thomas Garber each James F. FlEhOp. tZatOr. .10 Hog market at Chicago yesterday opened at a decline of 5c under the weight of estimatcd receipts of 38.000 head, but developed strength as the season progressed. and closed with all of the loss recovered.

The demand was of unexpected breadth and a ltt1c at the outset was followed by a strong active trade. Sales were made up to $7.02 and the average price for the day showed a loss of only lc, resting at $7.77. Pickers were credited of 28.300 head. while shippers bought 7.000. Cattle trade was stagnant and weak, with values largely 1W lower than On Monday.

Receipts wese only 7.500 head, but there was little outside demand and local packers! needs were not Parge. Calves sold at an advance of 25c, topping at 111.50 for prime vealers. Sheep and lamb receipts of 36,000 head were excessive aid sales were made at a reaction of 10firl5c front Mondays beet tigures. An outsider paid $8.00 for prime lambs. but packers bought choice offeringa at $7.85.

-Sheep topped at $5.00. HOGS. Bulk of sales $7.75047.90 Common to good mixed 7.65es 7.75 Fair to choice medium weights 7.75Q 7.85 Lightvreights 7.50a 7.8.1 Select 28041309 lb packers 7.8047.85 Fair to choice butchers 7.80-a7.90 Roars. according to weight 1. ftlei 3.

00 'Fancy shippers 7.8547.92 Pigs 6. no si 7 50 Stags 7.75(08.10 Average price of hogs at Chicago. $7 77, against $7.78 Monday. $7.69 a week ago, $7.57 a year ago, and $6.13 two years ago. Hog purchases for the day: Armour 6.700; Swift 4.200; Sulzberger Sons.

3.010s Morris 2,400: Anglo-Amor-leen, Hammond. 2.000; Boyd-Lunhant. 1.700: Roberts ()ake. 1.200: Western Packing company. 1.700; Miller Hart.

300; Independent Packing company. 1.200: Brennan Packing company. 700; butchers. shippers, total, left over. 5.030.

CATTLE. Beef steers. god to pritlie 8.2756 9.25 Beef eteers. medium to geed 7.5sed 8.25 Reefeteers. common to medium .84 7.50 Yearlings 7.904 9-50 Reef common to se 5.0 rie 7.40 Fat helfees.

good to seleettd 0.00(d 8.00 steers 4.71yed 7,00 Feeeers 5.750' 7.40 Canners and cutters 3. 400 Good to prime 'seals 1027411.50 Bulls 5.50(g 7.40 SHEEP. Ewes Fed we hers 5.00(4,5.60 Western wethera 4.77415.40 Btesks 3 0013.75 Cull sheep I tere3. Yearlinee 5.75re 8. e5 Itd western lambs 7.71ed 809 Native lambs 6.75edS.00 Movement at Chicago Yards.

Receipts- Cattle. Calves. Hors. Sheen. Monday.

Dec. S. 25,424 1.511 43.515 35.090 Tuesday. Dee. 2 7,211 1.563 34.732 Teesday.

Dec. 9 7,500 1,500 38.000 36,00) Dec. 7,425 7,379 5,777 Tuesday, Dec. 2 3,533 19 6.478 5.667 Tuesday, Dec. 9.

4.000 50 7.000 4,060 Receipts for Dec. 10 were estimated at 19 003 cattle. 45.00 hogs. and 35.000 sheep. against Actual arrivals of 28.276 cattle.

47.270 hogs, and 37,688 sheep for Wednesday. Dec. 11, 1912. Live Stock Markets Elsewhere. KANSAS CITY.

Dec. 20.000; steady. Bulk. heavy. 7.75: packers and butchers, light.

pigs, CATTLE-Receipts. 11.000. SHEEP-Receipts, steady to strong. Lambs. 8.00.

NATIONAL STOCKYARDS. III. Dec. 4.600. HOGS-Receipts.

15.900; market 10c lower; pigs and lights. mixed and butchers. $7.504 7.80; good heavy. $7.70 017.85. SHEEP-Receipts, 6.400; steady; lainbs, 8.00.

Dec. steady. HOGS-Recelpta, lower; heavy. S7.Z.5(47,70: light, pigs. bulk.

SH EE Receipts. easier; lambs, ST. PAUL, Dec 9 -HOGS-Re eel pt s. 5c lower; range, bulk, 7.50. CATTLE-Receipts, 1,1400: steady.

SHEEP --Receipts, 1.200; steady to 10c Ligher, lambs, BUFFALO, N. Dec. 250; steady. HOGS-Recelpts. 7,503: heavy and mixed.

$8.00: yorkers and pigs, roughs. stags. dairies. $7.758.00. SHEEP-Receipts, lambs, ST.

JOSEPH, Dec. 12030: 54110c lower; top. hulk, CATTLE-Receipts, steady. SHEEP-Receipts, Mune higher; lambs, $5.5048.00. SIOUX CITY.

Ia. Dec. steady. HOGS-Receipts. 2.800: steady bulk, $7.400.7.55: range, 17.2067.70.

SHEEP-- Receipts, 10e higher. POULTRY ON MOILER BASIS. i 1 1 :4 I 2 4 Lifeet 'I r. Into Trade Strong; Green Vegetables Remain Steady. Property Acquired in Halves.

An undivided half interest was acquired from Mr. Bertha S. Marsh and.hushand. Marshal of Highland Park. the other half Interest being acquired from the heirs of William Lee Bassett.

The grantors assigned to the grantee sev- eral leases expiring July :11,1915. three running to the Chicago Packing and Box company, one to the Chandler, Rittenhouse Embree company, and one to the Eldridge Coal company. The property has a frontage of about SOO feet on Elston avenue. 1,100 feet on the north branch. 520 feet on the east line to about 17S feet east of Sangamon street, and 1,020 feet on the railroad right of way.

Nine Apartment Building Sold. The higfi grade nine apartment building at the northeast corner of Buena and Clarendon avenues. with 100x131.7 feet of ground. has been sold by Mrs. Isabel Du Brock and husband to Alfred Levi, the consideration being nominal, subject to an incumbrance of $35,000, but the actual price is said to have been about $80,000.

The apartments contain from six to ten rooms and rent at from $100 1 to $150 a month. In a record breaking transaction On Forty-eighth avenue, now known as Cicero avenue. Alexander Belfeld and Morris Hirsch have sold to Nicholas A. Nicopulos and Demetrios Limberopulos the property at the southeast corner of Gladys avenue. It fronts Si feet on Forty-eighth and 100 feet on Gladys.

and is improved with a two story brick building with stores on the ground floor and flats above. A reported consideration of $4.5.000 is given, subject to an incumbrance of 617.000. said to be a record price for the street, which has ShOWTI much activity during the last eighteen months. White Tabor represented both parties to the transaction. Lease in South Dearborn.

Willis Frankenstein have kaf-ell for M. A. Donahue Co. to Barnt art Bros. Spindler.

tyre founders and printers' suppides, the stores at 715- 1T-10-21 South Dearborn street for a term from May 1. 1614. at a term rent of C54 000. The stores have a frontage of ndnety feet and depth of seventy-five feet- through to Plymoutill place. The lessees have been located on'-MonrcPe street, between street and Fifth avenue, for thirty years.

They will use the etorestor tteir eakarooms. The Bass estate is now erecting for them a six story mill constructed building at the northwest corner Sr Monroe and Throop streets far their manufacturing departments. Murray Wolbach bas sold to Lawrence C. Mahoney the six flat building. with E0x124 feet of pround.

no-h front. at 819-21 Eastwood avenue. 179 feet west of Clarendon avenue, for a stated ensidm'atiort of 627.000, subject to an incumbrarce of $13,500. Sale at Perry and Ilerteau. William M.

St. Clair has sold to Johanna V. Ployer the property at the southeavt corner of Perry street and Berteau avenue. 80(161 feet. with flat imrrovements.

the consideration being nominal, subject to an incumbrance of $20.000. Daniel M. Healey has sold to Meyer H. Goldman the six flat building with 50x125 feet of ground. at the northeast corner of Twelfth and Richmond streets.

for a reported consideration of $20.000. Mr. Goldman conveying in part payment the store and flat building on 25x125 feet at 1027 Kedzie avenue. valued at $10 000. Marcus Brisken were the brokers.

and they resold the Kedzie avenue rroperty to Mrs. Annie Rubenstein for $10.500. William H. Henkle is trustee in a loan of 6100 000. ten years.

at 6 per cent. to Mrs. Catherine Beveridge. on the property at the southeast corner of Michigan avenue and Sixteenth street, 50x163 feet. with new four story building.

Transfer Figures Show Gain. Pro An und from Mr Marshal i Interest William I The gra -eral leas( nirg to t' pany, on Embree Coal corn The prc feet on E' branch. 17(1 feet on ti Ninl The hig the north don avern has been busband being nor been abot from six to $150 a Tn a reco avenue. no Belfeld an A. Nicom property al It fronts I on Gladys, building above.

A given. sub to be a shown ant months. 1 to the tral Willis a Dorabue founders 11-19-21 8 May 1. 18 have a frol five feet- have been tre, They will estat mill const of Monroe tnring dep Murray honey the ground. 179 feet c.

idm'at brance of 'Royer the Street and Improvem subject to Daniel the six fie the north streets. Mr. Goldr and flat avenue I were the Me propel William ten years. erldge. on Michigan feet.

with Trt Washington. D. Dec. in the Supreme ocurt of the United States today were: 119Mary F. Rainey.

as W. R. Grace submitted by W. H. Gorman for Rainey.

admw no appearance for Grace Co. 105Hagon John. guardian. plaintiff in error. vs4 John B.

Switzeler; argument concluded by Edward F. Collaray for the plaintiff In error and submitted by W. T. Sprowles for the defendant in error. 107Seattle.

Benton and Southern railway company. plaintiff in error, vs. the state of Washington. ex rel A. G.

Linhoff; argued by Howard A. Hanson for the defendant in error and submitted by James A. Kerr for the plaintiff In error. 108William P. Trimble et plaintiffs in error.

vs. the city of Seattle: argued by Howard A. Hanson to rthe defendant in error and submitted by W. Corless for the plaintiffs in error. 118The United States of America.

plaintiff in error and appellant, vs. the Antikamnia Chemical company; argued by Solicitor General Davis for the plaintiff in error and appellant and by D. W. Baker for the defendant in error and appellee. 116Isaac V.

Bearts. trustee. appellant. vk J. M.

Selden appeal from the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; dismissed with costs pursuant to the tenth rule. 115Joseph A. Taney. trustee, appellant, vs. Penn National bank of Reading: argument cornmenced by Joseph Hill Brinton for the appellant and continued by Leo Well and Lawrence Maxwell for the appellee.

Adjourned until tomorrow at 12 o'clock. Egg prices at Chicago yesterday made further upward gains of lc a dozen for fresh and for cold storage offerings, selling higher than at the close last week. The advance was accompanied with a gain of a polind in butter values. Trade was intoderate13r41.ctive, while were small, 5,208 tubs of butter and 3,116 cases of eggs. Live turkeys sold at an advance of lc a lb and live spring chickens made a gain of Receipts of 7 cars and 1.185 coops were closely taken at the Dressed poultry trade was quiet but firm.

Potato market continued strong, with fresh receipts of 48 cars. Sales were made at a bu on track and buyers wanted more fancy stock than was offered. Green vegetables were in liberal supply and fair demand at steady prices. Fruits were quiet. EGGS.

Petitions in Bankruptcy. IL C. Peterson, 3609 Irving Park boulend bilities assets, $7.787. Abram Gordon. grocer; liabilities $321.

J. L. Undem, salestnal; liabilities, $8,921,110 $110. DRY GOODS. NEW 'YORK.

Dec. 9.Cotton good' atvt" ruled quiet today, with more MUTH'S' theni print cloth yarn goods. Chiffon taffetasew active demand for spot delivery. Toe PM trade wag ntitot. fcgrootAoo Extras 38cl eluded 83c Firsts 32i! 33c rties 20(d 22c 19(g21c OMrdisteneallarynfieorsutss.

-ca." go returned (og firsto 2et4U24c Do cases in- Da extras 270 27120 PHILADELPHIA, Dec. nearby firsts. f. $1L40; do current receipts, f. western extra firsts.

f. 11.40; do firsts, I. MAO. ST. LOUIS.

Dec. 9.EGGS--Steady, 30c. BurrEn. I Dairies Extra firsts iExtras 31c Extras 331Ac rrsts Firsts 281Alc Packing stock 20c Seconds 236. 24c NEW YORK, Dec.

ItBUTTERQuiet but firm; reecipts, 0.0S0 tubs. Creamery extras, 351-136c; creamery held firsts, 27U30c; seconds. 23tt 2C12c. ST. LOUIS.

Dec. creamery, 32c. CHEESE. SOUTH TOWN. 75 of f.

25x100, In. or less Nov. 28 Alice Philippi to Martin Carbine 10 75 of f. 251E100 In. or less.

Nov. 29 Mary Carbine to Alice 10 Auburn-st. 127 re of f. 25x130. Dec.

5 Anna Maxwell et al. to Antonina Andrejanskael 0.500 bete een 38th and 29th-sts f. 33x132. Dec. 6 'Benjamin L.

Coolidge to Chicago Title Trust Co. 10 3520 and 3522 f. 54x132 and other property. Dee. 6 Benjamin Coolidge to Chicago Title Trust Col 10 La 229 of t.

24x120. Dec. 8 Susanna Bond et by master In chancery. to John Freelti 1,150 La 80S of 25x1.20 incumb. $1.300.

Dec. 4 (Catherine E. Jacobs to Edward C. Jacobi 1,500 cor E. 50x163.

10 5142 per cent. Dec. 6. Catherine Beveridge to William H. Belittle' 2239.

f. 25x170. July 1. Louis T. Orr et al.

to Chicago Title Trust Co. 10 3541. f. 25x125: alo- 3528. f.

251125: Mozart-se. 3532. f. 25x125 and other property. Dee.

6 Benjamin L. Coolidge to Chicago Title Trust Go. 10 172 a of Aubitrn-st. t. 25x145, Nov.

18 John Vaitkus to Vincent Noreikal 2.200 3Stb-se. 127 of t. 25x124 Dec. 1 Charles E. Bartley to Sant Pellet) 1,000 812 of f.

1641., Dec. 8 Eugenie Seidenberg to Elias D. Lindsay 4,600 100 a of 26th-st. I', 25130, Nov. 20 Alwine Hoepner to Henry Steiril 10 HYDE PARK.

4445-47. 48x170. Dec. 8 Peter N. Gammelge-ard et al.

to Fred Kloese 1 Evans-ay. 4445-47. f. 48x1.70. Dee.

6 Fred Kloese. und. 1-3. to Peter N. Gammelgaard 1 4445-47, f.

4Sx1701i. Dec. 6 Fred Kloese, und. 1-3 to Jens C. Nielsen 1 4445-47, 1.

48x17014. Dec. 6 Fred Kloese. und. 1-3 int.

to Jena M. Jensen 1 fts, cor. E. a f. 96 8-10x170 7-10.

"neural). $45,000, Dec. 8 Margaret Michaelsen to August Ham-Mon 75.000 Ave. 125 of f. 25x125.

Nov. 15 Mathilds Belle, to Louis H. Cook 2.500 Calumet-ay. 204 of 32x178 incurnb. 63.500.

Aug. 3 Charles D. Evans to Nellie E. Rooney 6,250 150 of a f. 50x125 Dec.

5 Edward F. Lenden to William King 1 147 of NV 50x134 incumb. 37.000. June 10 State Bank of Chicago to Thomas L. Mulroy) 10 74 of f.

21x122 Dec. 5 Jan Jomec to Joseph Jomee 3200 cot 255x125. Nov. 29 Michael J. Corboy to Bartholomew O'Toole 1 150 of rt f.

25x 12814. Dec. 6 Charles 13. Maxwell to Joseph Walczall 1 249 a of f. 50x124.

Dec 5 lAlvin F. Dans to Thomas Peel 6.000 211.Z a of East 25x140. ineumb. $2.300. Dec.

8 Paul Schultz to James Nerillsl 4,300 261 a of wt. 25x125 Anna D. Peterson to Peter Mortensen 6,500 260 of 82d-st. f. 40x114.

Nov. 3 Charles G. K.ng to Harry Olsen 1 250 a of a f. 24 2-3x125 Dec. 5 Charles Nelson to Herman Bothe 3.100 S.

W. con. 47x125. Dec. 4 William Boal to Thomas Boall 1 177 a of 16x124.

Dec. 1 Paul C. Peterson to Annie Zeigler 1,850 124 25x125. Nov. 15 C.

M. Peterson to Carl G. Bergstrom 1 108 of South 1' a4x102. incumb. 62.200.

Dec. 5 Est. Simon P. Poorbaugh to Frank A. WileY1 1 LAKE.

N. E. cor. NV f. 50x125.

Nov. 29 Rose M. Torpe to George J. Spengler, 10 174 a of 84th. 50x124.

April 20. 1910 William J. Healy to George Pogueal 1 48 of 72d. f. ineumb.

$1.500. Dec. 5 'Charles E. Hartman to Garrett Kleishuizenj 2,800 148 of 48x124. and o.

tccumb. $1,750, Lee. 4 (Abram Strilky to Leou Frank 1 51.thst.. eor Peoria. a f.

55x120. incumb 12.500. Nov. 19 Vaelav Bolt to William Szankuel 180 of 30x125, March 20 John M. Wilkins to Harry al 10 22S, W.

a 24x160. Dee. 4 Ellsn Cullen to Frank Katacherel 2550 24 a of 45th-at, f. 124x125 Nov. 24 Mary L.

R. Underwood to George P. Kalk 1( 275 of 21ix 1135. in. or 1..

incumb. 42.000, Dee. 2 Nora Whalen and husband to Alvy H. McDonald 250 of 60th. f.

4sx1-15. April 29 John L. Hildebrand to Emma J. KerDemi 6.500 Berrni- 27e of 25x Dec. 3 Albert Davidson to 51.1se McGairel 2.223 21..9 of 57th.

f. 301024. incumb. Nov.15 Joseph E. Thoren to John 149 of 67t11.

f. 30x124. in climb. $2.200. Nov.

15 Joseph E. Thorsn to John Bain James-s-t. 54) of 25x129 Dec. (Mari' Disk! to Frank Oniekil 22' of 631. AV 1.

F.e1). '2 Louis Fell to Le Boy C. ThayeT1-. 3,20, 224 of 65th-et. f.

50x124. Nov. 19 (Amelia M. Bliss to Snee- hen 11 bet 64th and 65th-sts. f.

30x 123. incumb. $1.000. Dec. I Alden J.

N. Baumgartner to John J. Pfandlerl 2,301 Lincoln-se 60 a of 30x124 Dec. 2 (Patrick E. Callaghan to Calvin B.

Beach 3.77( Marshfield-ay. 175 of f. 25x incemb. $1.200. Nov.

6 lOrend P. Va ndere all to Henry o.azz,( 249 of a t. flOx124. Dec. Ft August F.

Zeiger to Erik Main-dorsi 1,704 524 of Ada-se. a f. 251E124. July 2 (John Kloeze at al. to Martin Overaet 2,501 car f.

481.125. in, cumb. S7.000. Dec. 5 Gertrude Scholl to F.

H. Bartlett State-se. cor f. 1 June 15. 1909 Arthur M.

Chidester to Devitt D. Chidester) 2.5 of f. 50x194 Oct. 24 Patrick Brennen to Philip Alleni cor f. 197 to Dec.

2 C. T. T. tt eecc aannrr 2,800 1 1 10 3.550 10 10 6.500 2.223 1 I I 10 2,300 3.770 1,700 2,500 8,500 tA.P.T: 69 West Washington Street ABSTRACTS OF TITLE TITLE 111SURAI TRUSTS OF EVERY CHARACTER Daisies, single Swiss 17 lae Limburger 1714e Brick 1411141t4e Jobbing prices Americans Longhorns Twins a Daisies. double 15c OILS.

HARRISON D. RILEY. President A. R. MARRIOTT.

Vice-President APED DAVIS. Vire-Preident WM. C. NIIII.ACK. Vies-Pres.

A Trust MUIR' JOHN A. RICHARDSON. ViseFRANK G. GARDNER. Treasurer IN DALL.

SecrinArt PLYMOUTH. Wiff Dec. the Plymouth Central cheese board held here today cheese prices rued as follows: Horns and dairies, W-vel Americas and squarer, 1Zp'c: twins, 14c. SHEDOTGAN. Dec.

9.Longhorns. 14n: young Americas, 1.Zc. POULTRY. POULTRY' Board prices. alive I Market prices, 1 Turkeys 16c Turkeys Fowls Fowls Fowls 13c 13c Market prices, Turkeys Fowls DIRECTORS C.

KORLSAA A. ECKHART DAVID B. LYMAN FORGAN A. A. FARR NATI! AN a WY," GREENEBAUM wm.

a NIBLACAmvm nr TP itiaw--- JUDAti r.or EDWARD A. suzyri GEORGE ABEL CHARLES L. I3A1tTLETT BERNARL OTTfi C. BUTZ JAMES B. IRA M.

COBE MARVIN 4 J. LEWIS COCHRAN MOSES E. E. A. CUMMINOs Nr1BLE B.

'HARRISON B. RILEY ABEL DAVIS JeEks.NARD JAMES B. MARVIN MOSES E. Nnist.E R. CHICAGO, Dec.

9.Who1esa1e prices of carbon and other oils: Standard white. 10c; perfection, headlight. 175, 12c; eocene. elalne. 19c: V.

M. P. naphtha, 171-c; gasoline, machine gasoline. raw linseed oil. 52c; boiled, 53c; turpentine.

51c; summer black oil. 754e; winter black, Sc. These quotations apply to barrel lots, I. o. b.

Chicago. NEW YORK. Dec. 9.COTTONSEED OIL Easy; prime summer yellow, December. March, 47.11; May, $7.23.

PETROLEUM Steady. OIL CITY, Dec. 9.Credit balances. runs. 50.788 brie: average, shipments, 65.389; average, 103,340.

TOLEDO. 0.. Dec. 9.OILCrude:. North Lima, South Lima and Indiana, Wooster, $1.91.

alive 17c 15c Springs 11 Roosters ltivc Geese 13c Ducks 15c Dressed Turkeys 23c Chicken. 15c Duck 18c Geese 17c Geese 13c Roosters 10c Ducks 13e Epritigs Dressed Turkeys 20Q22c Chickens 14c Geese 13c Ducks 16c 13c 10c 13e 13' Assets Exceed $8,000,000.00 Ho Demand Liabilities lion-Fluctuating Bonds 6 "I'LL MAKE CONCESSIONS." BARTZEN TELLS REALTY MEN. "Battling Peter" Says He "Hopes" Agreement Between County COMMIE-loners Can Be Reached. 1 fl I I NENtr YORK. Dec.

P.POULTRYDressed firm; fresh killed western chickens, 12q23c; fowls. 130 19c; turkeys, 1S024c. ST. LOUTS. Dec.

chickens, 11c; springs. 18c; turkeys, 17c; ducks, 123ic; geese, 14-11h0. VEGETABLES. Pea beans beans. Red hampers edi sh.

Spinach. capes 75e Lettuce. lest, bnx. 4 head. baskets $2.001 Potatoes, Sweet, binpro.75c114110 doz MOM 1.50 Beets.

tubs Celery. box Cabbage, $1.75 Radishes. dcz Onions, 100 lb bunches sacks $2.0002. 27, Carrots, tubs 75c FRUITS. LEYDEN.

Ellsworth's sub. lots 38 to 40 block 9. Nov. 2 a Chicago T. T.

to Lars Olsen 525 Franklin Park. I 27 to 89. 19. Oct. 2 George W.

Marquardt to William B. McAuliff 1 Franklin Perk. I 24 and 25. 9. Dec.

3 Egington Franklin to John E. Debusl 1 LYONS. BroOkfielid. Ricker's add. I 28 and 29.

1. Nov. 24 (Konrad Ricker to Frank Polirka I 3.700 W. Grossrlale. Gross 1st add.

I 47. 35, Dec 8 Georgi A. Smith to Lydia 150 NILES. Evert S. sub.

2. 10. 41.13. Oct. 31 Mary Schaefer to George Lancleckl 2.200 Evert S.

sub. 1. 10. 41. 1.

Nov. 29 Mary Schaefer to John Evertl 1 Two 41. Pt of 8el.1. 41. 13.

Dec. 6- Thomas J. Hruby to Nellie C. Morrisseal 1 Building Permits. 9924-26 Malta-et.

1 story brick residencos, L. Tiemann. 8932 E. N. Brancher, owner is general contractor 1,800 7111-13 1 story frame, concrete and glasks greenhouses: John Riernersma, 7111 J.

C. Moringer. mason. and carp. 1,000 2314 N.

2 story brick fiats; 'F. C. Volsinet. 2434 N. T.

J. Ileynertson, owner is mason and carp. 4,000 2327 to 2.147 2 story brick church and school; Catholic Bishop of Chicago. address not Worthman Steinbach, F. Klapda roasm and carp 70,000 410 N.

2 SLory brick flats: T. Andetson. 1049 E. Benson, A. Erlander, mason; owner is carp.

4.800 1048 2 story frame rtalfiEnCe; C. Alkens. 3437 owner is general contractor 2,000 3764 and 3800 to 3808 8 story brick apartments: C. C. E.

D. Martin, 130 N. C.ark-st.: E. D. Martin.

mason ar'd carp. not let 50,000 32 N. 2 fgtory trIck flats: H. Clendenin address care of J. Reynertson.

J. W. Chladek, reneral crooractor 5,000 3337 W. I story frame dwelling; S. G- Sionmardt, B3t V.

owner mason. and carp 3,200 7511 2 story frame flats; C. Warneke. 7515 E. N.

Bancher, owner is general contractor 3,000 Between 55th and on St. Louis- ao. ptorr frame hay barn; Grand Trunk R. 11... 112 W.

A OWnere are arch mason. and carp 3,600 5022 2 story brick store and flat; L. Bunta. 5024 Lawrence.av.; J. B.

Razor. owner is mason and carp 5,000 424'0 Kammerling-av. 3 story brick fiats; E. C. Scheidsc.

4152 W. E. N. Brancher. owner is mason and carp.

7.000 4742 N. 2 stary brick ants; A. C. 1124 T. J.

Reynertson. Neff Son. mason; owner is carp. 4.800 1228-30 4 brick stores and offices; E. H.

F. H. Hardy. address CS re of L. G.

Har.berg arch. Me- l' ernan Const. general contorc.tors. 75.000 4719 0 story brick residence: J. Dryzymaisk I.

-2O92 MI7 wauk.e-a Worthmann Steinbach. J. Wilkowski. mason: owner is carp 1449-51 N. 3 story brick flats; j.

.1. Flynn. address care of Hall Weeterlinr C. A. Juhl.

moaon 15.000 10042-46 S. 1 story frarrle reeldc.ner Haan Smit. S. 01-rFTP are general contractor 2.400 N. Irving-av 2 storo b-ick F.

V. WnI(Ott. 44f1 N. T. Steuben N.

Mteller. 1112tOn; owner IP carp 9.600 4o49 5. 2 story frame rats; Ar3rrtoy S242 S. c. W.

Christensen, owner is mason atd carp. 5314 to 5.122 3 store brick apartments: Clarence R. Brown. 619 Gary- P. Hansen, T.

C. Naylor, mason; J. J. carp 120,000 4112 W. 12th-et.

3 story brick store and flats: Jacob Chipim. 1607 S. D. S. Kartsr.

P. rnas-n: A. I esofsky. carp 14,000 7909 Essex-ev. frearl.

2 story frame ard stucco W. 254'3 E. 7irthsto owner 1. general contrictor 12f0 27'4 W. I Ft -WA- brick flats- Ilsoke.

2616 S. D. W. FGeettbsom Yr urrxr 7.1-410 orto W. 3 brick roso Vtal S.

P. S. PeTrte-, fe'Ft A- W. FfigerbaUM, ma- gal; Young er caz-P a LOW 7.000 Railroad and Industrial bonds have decreased many millions of dollars In value during the past year The transfer figures for November show a gain both in the number and total consideration of the doeds filed for record. The number was 4,113.

with total coneideration of $12,074,414 as against 3.442 and $11,770.290 for November. 1912. This is gain of en In number and 9304.124 in amount. There were 2.995 trust deeds and mortgages. amounting to 913,256.576.

as against 2,329 and 619.500 for November. 1912. Under the Torrens system there were 282 trans-fors. amounting to $316.566, as against 189 and 6270 (61 for November. 1912 There was a loss et 8 in the number of applications for registratration and a gain of $105,200.

Real Estate Trawlers. ROGERS PARK. so a of f. 30x97 on and 100 on s. tricorn)).

$4.155. Nov.24 Conrad E. Schroer to Irene Barry) 2.000 110 a of f. 603E100 on and 106 on S. incumb.

84.380. Nov. 24 (Conrad Schroer to William H. White' 4,000 cor of Phi llips-av, a 142. Nov.

13 (Reta L. Ayers to Emma P. Harwood) I LAKE VIEW. 126 a of E. Ravertawood-pk.

a f. 25)(125, Dec. 4 (Joseph Hoag to Frank Birk) 1 a cor of Clarendon. a f. 100x 131 7-10.

incumb. $50.000, Dec. 8 (Isabel Du Brock and husband to Alfred Levi I 10 Eryn 50 of Wayne. a t. 33x125 Dec.

1 Jennie McDonald to Frank Brening) 10 Erigessater-ple 82 a of Perry-st. a f. 25x112 Dec. 6 Charles A. Johnston to Ernst Larson) 10 141 of Robey.

f. 25x124. Sept LS I Leo Moenke to Julius Gliderlan 1 1 Melrose-se. 4 of Pauline. f.

25x105 incumb. 9700. Dec. 6 (August Fehringer to Frledcricka Milling) 2.000 238 of a f. 25x 124.

Dec. 6 (Annie Kraemer to Albert Kor- nak I 10 Perry-ate a cor of f. 3ex 161. incurnb. 820,000.

Nov. 25 (William M. St. Clair to Johanna V. Soyerl Wirenrop-av- WO of ZOx Itsle.

incumb. Nov. (Wm. St. 10 Clair to Johanna V.

Soverl 10 e19 and f. 50x124. 179 of locumb. $13,500. Dec.

6 I MutTar Wo-hach to Lawrence C. Mulvaney I 27,000 221 of t. 34143 Dec. 6 (Caroline Frye to Fred Ruhlingl 10 ativenswood-park. 92 of Leland-ay f.

109x1. Dee. 2 (Wilbur F. Parker to Ravenswood Ice Co.) 10 JEFFERSON. 141 a of Wiltion.

t. 30x125. March 10 ie. T. T.

Co. to Byron -A. McA nsh 1 950 Argyle-ay. a cor McVickEr. 123x254 eft- en se and 2e0 on June 10.1912 (Angeline Dynlevrict to Jan Szady 1 1 261 sv of Lincoln.

f. Nov. 10 (estate of Doreen 5IcLean to blary MzLeani 600 Ceetral 228 of Wilson. 30x 125. 27 Carl Johnson to George W.

McWilliams 9.10 261 it of Montrose. t. 30x 125. Nov. 25 Mussel Tyson, to Carl W.

Ohm( T90 307 of Lineoln. it f. 25x-r4. ineumb. $2,400.

Nov. 25 (Roman Z. Da- browski to Wojciech Dziadural 6.000 75 a of Wihcfm f. 3714'172 incurnb. $1910.

Dee. 6 Dorothy E. Beltus to Jos. J. Clifford) 2,400 44th-av.

75 of Sunryelde, et. 50'14814 ncumb. $1 604. Dee. 2 (Alonzo H.

Hill to J. 3,350 G44ding-4-av. 229 of t. 125. Nov.

20 i Elisabeth Enzerbacher to Christ Tarnon Jr.) 296 Int of N. 4Pcl. a 1, tape. 6 August Verret to Clara E. Seo.

ttl 2.U)0 bet. Maynard aztd, Itettinib The tra both in t' with tote 3.442 and gain of There monntin 6111.50) f4 Under I am' s270 Dill et 8 in ration a ennyton-( on an iConrac Clayton-I on an Corrac 142. No Rarwoc Ba rry-av Birk' Buena-al 131 7-11 t)u Bro Er; Ma Dec. 1 Brening Ee.ges at 6 Larson Lei to Fre Melrose-I 124. DI nak Perry-et 161.

im St. Cla Wirt-trot 114.3,s. Clair t4 Last a oo( 4. MORTGAGE BANK BONDS do not fluctuate in value. They are worth just as much now as they year ago.

They are easily re-salable Double SecurityIllinois Amortization Mortgages and the liability of this strong state bank $.100, 4500 i .000 5 INTERIRST 5 collateraVheld toty Trust arid Bark of Chien ee.7e.?ustee The Bored of Prosperity SAVERS AND INVESTORSWrite for 'The StorY of WOODRUFF )1 gage Bank Bonds We will send it free. TRUST CO. JOLIET. ILLINOIS UNDER STATE SUPERVISION i I THE LLIN0i: 4ORTGAG iE 1010i yam (ILL a When Peter Bartzen had finished bite talk on county aff3irs at the weekly luncheon of the Cook county real ertate board yesterday he was aeked this question by C. R.

Walleck, one of the members of the board: Isn't it possible for the county board to get together and atterd to the business of the county in a business-like way instead of epencling its time in continued squabbling?" Bartzen. after a moment's hesitation. replied: I hope so." He continued in a more belligerent tone: When the business of the oounte is being held up for improper purposes. I would not want McCormick or any one else to put me in a position I do not approve of. I am L1Iing to make eome concessions.

but will not do what I don't think Is right. The pay rolls a. year ago were held up a little while because some or would not change his mind." His talk was in the main a defense of his administration and an attack on President McCormick and The Tribune." which he charged was trying to put him down and out. The Tribune thinks it has me subdued." re shouted. They are miteaken, I won't be subdued until I am dead." went to say that anything I said to 121, Cormlek so far has nut been Ilenie-1 by him, so it mum be he contIntsed.

when he made the statement that salarie were Increased during my administration. They were Increased $125.000. and that was because of the raise in wages of union labor." In reply to triticiem of the sums paid Architect Paul Gerhardt, he said it amounted to 162,000 for two years' work, while Schmidt had been paid by the present administration for ten months' work. He wandered from kis subject to attack' tax doogere. sayirg that if they were properly loosed after Cook county would have the money it needed to meet It, requiremems.

Be made roecifle mention of Victor F. Lawson. 'cramping the charge that his residence which he declared waa valued at had only be salvewed at f. 10 Apples, br1 a Florida Do boxes $2001ti I Grapefruit, Lemon, caseek3.50iii.Ol Florida Pats. Cal.

...82.0010.59 Oranges. Cranberries, Cal. brls 117.00talo.t. NEW YORK. Dec.

9.EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet. PRUNESInactive. APRICOTS AND PEACHESFirm. RAISINDill. 59080 90 lb.

120113140 ft0f100 lbs 1 4 leoa ree SOUTH WATER STREET BEEF. No. 1 No. 2. No.

8. Ribs 14 912 Lot 17 18 Rounds 11 101-2 Ito Chucks 11 10 84,4 Platts 9 9 7 COFFEE AND SUGAR. NEW YORK, Dec. coffee market was higher today on reports of a CMer cost and freight situation. smaller Sao Paulo receipts, eteady European cables.

and reports that Brazil was moderate buyer here. Opening wa meady at a to a point higher. Close was rteady at 15 to 18 points net higher. Sales. 73.000 bags.

Futures: December. 9.420; January. 9.5e; March. 9.82c; May 10.07c; July. 1028c; September.

10.44c; October. 10.48c. Spot steady; Rio No. 7, irite: Santos No. 4 mild quiet: Cordova, nominal.

Havre. 312 franc higher; Hamburg. 1,441 Prit higher. Today's Sentos cable reported a firm opening, with 4s 50 higher at 55850. Sao Paulo receipts for u.See1-Ce-GynaArttdricTfu wag Glared at 4 1 OPEN J219211 "JO 652-651 WEST MADISON SItiET WEST END CONS'.

PAYS 15 ANNUALLY This company has just begun a long dividend career and we have prepared complete reports. Stock is selling at $11 and is worth double according to conservative estimates. Report free on request. JONES et. BAKER Stook Brokers SS S.

La Salle SI, Chime 25 Broad Nets York Direct private wir, to New York ka.1 Bostoa. CALUMET. 14 of 50s128 in-comb. 32.001 Dec. 11 tSylvz.ster S.

to Walter E. Ft-ellen 4.4150 eor f. rO x123 Nov. al John E. Colnon to Arthur Johnson) 1 Butler-st.

100 of 113th-st-. f. 50x123. Nov. 2811ohn E.

Colnon to Axel It. Johnson) 1 75 of 89th-st. 125 to etret4 and alley. Dee. 4 (-William G.

van Bergen to Tennis D. Van Arkell 10 our of f. 132x25 In. or Dee. 8 IRI.ekle Reynolds and hue- band toJennle McDermott( 10 573 of Wocd.

(121ix1C3 Dec. 1 (William F. Stine to Mqrv between Stewart ard f. 403025. Nov.

rt 1.1eroni beek to Peter Roo5ms.1 1,175 288 of 108th, f.37x122. Dee. 2 lAlbert iiI. lionaan to alaarg liockstraj. 1 1 TRAVELERS CHECV 01 FTHIE TREPUBLIC ATI eAr IS Ac' 1.4 Avverted without betel and railroads.

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