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PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, WA nades; rooms red, 38 up. 308 Stxth: open even: aper, win Jensen & Bath, PALMISTRY. OME FOSSELLI scientific paimist, 515 . bet. Geary and Post; tel. Black 561 MME. GERMAIN' Pacific ( the business palmist of ¢ 806 Mark: & - i fic paimist and character re: sone in class and private. 204 Eilis, r. 18, PATENTS AND PENSIONS. CE free: mo charge unifles successtul. O_D. CAMPEELL. Lawyer, Examiner blg. harmless discovery, a simple cl turn white hair black. bro ‘ or ved, and blonde hair a rich golden, from four to twelve hours, according to DR. FRANCIS C. ter st SHER- | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1901, _—m—nm——— 4 SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-19; tel. 5580. BARGAIN; must be sold; fine new 2-story colonial house 7 rooms; hall, bath, pantry room; high basement; lot 40x100; street work done; half block to electric car; 2 blocks to railroad station; price $1600; easy terms. J. NS, Lorin station, Berkeley, for- Oellerich & Perkins. FINE almost mew 2-story 6-roomed house; bath; high basement; electric fixtures; street work done; right at station and electric cars price $1600. $200 cash, balance monthly pay- ment. J. R. PERKINS, Lorin sta., Berkeley. SEE those fine, new, modern, up-to-date 6. roomed cottages we are building; also 7, § 9 roomed 2-story colonial houses; half b to electric cars: 2 blocks to railroad station; prices ranging from $1700 up; small payment down, balance on monthly install- ments. J. R. PERKINS, Lorin - station, formerly Oellerich & Perkins.q Of- pen Sunday. hair is falling or v §. MOORE, 88 Geary st., and you preparation sent all call or send for circular. CTED come, without as we will locate your disease ing questions, looking at £ pulse; tell you how to get thiess inst: ment. Nervo- and K , the other made smooth : ods are mstonished. New ¥ Institute’ Dermatology, 165 Ellis st Fran. CIGARETTE and tobacco habit cured at home: $5; valuable infors for liguor, | fum, all a ¥ oigis 1 Francisco cenuine up; ele- LEC MOS. 1117 nth and Eighth. farket: 700 rooms: 50 to $ per week: and from the ferry your home 1. Steiner 4603. patterns now ket st., g bought and 1 Folsom 1 t gy—Watches rwhat's broken, §1; guar. a at all play booke, ppointed; this remedy is posi- | 52 Market, opp. 1. O. O. F. Hall. | exhibition, old and wrinkled on | Winchester | restores gray | | $1500—6-room house; large 10t; all fenced; half | "block to electric cars; 4 blocks to local. $E500—Income property in center of town; | rents for $71 per month. 55500—The finest home in beautiful ley; Berke- lot 100x130; barn and all conveniences of | | & home. ! Apply S. 8. QUACKENBUSH, oOpposite | _wirst National Bank. TOUSE of 5 rooms and bath; large lot; streetcars pass the property; for cash or in. sta’lments. Apply to JOS. J. MASON, Berke- ley station. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | 51650 FOR a $2500 property in East Berkeley; 2 blocks from station; 5 rooms and bath; con- sient to everything; sunny and a beautiful neighborhood: we are instructed to sell with- qut reserve; $400 cash. J. S. MYERS & CO., 102 Broadway, Oakland. {OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. SECOND-HAND machines all makes at al- most any price you want to pay; kinds rented $2 mo. 145 Sixth st.; phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Charles Plambeck, 1815 Mission, nr. isth. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired: open even.; phone Black 1124. 205 4th. —_ STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Fost and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at, cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson %1 GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 540 Mis- slon st.; tel. Mint 1821, F. W. ZEHFUSS. e ———— TO LEASE, LOVELY HOME. To lease for a long term to responsible party, 40 acres of best land, good locality, in Banta Cruz County; only half a mile from de- Ppot: consisting of about 25 acres of best wine Erapes and balance best fruit; apples, cher- s, plums, etc.: lovely cottage, furnished; 50 horses, carriage, phaeton, etc.: also fine winery and cooperage for 30,000 galions. Box 3841, Call office. ———— e __TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California: telephone Main 266. WINDOWS FOR PARADE. RECEPTION parlor two large windows (ex- clusive); parade. 'Third st., near Market; $20. Box 4139, Call office. WINDOWS to rent for the parade. 1021 Van Ness ave. 0—ONLY $300 cash: brand-new, latest de- cottage; open plumbing; latest in everything; near local station, school, cars and business centers; cost §3100 to duplicate; seeing is belleving: call early. J. S. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. | §3600 FOR a property originally costing $5500; | 64 feet frontage; house of 9 rooms and bath; | barn with coachman's room; private water supply on premises; water fountain; shrub- bery; flowers, etc n fact, an ideal home for | a little $nonev: 10 minutes’ walk from busi- | ness centers and local trains; terms $800, bal- ance bank mortgage; positively must be sold; MYERS & CO., first come, first served. J. 1002 Broadway, Oakland. SNAP on Telegraph ave.; choicest Iot in_Oak- land for fine flats for immediate improve- ment; will be business property very soor. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $1500—NEAT cottage home in West Oakland; 6 rooms: right near local train; easy payments; investigate at once; sunny side. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., v, ‘Oakland. near'San Pablo ave.; a regular snap. . GEO.'W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. » Corn Paint, the best 1l druggists. n America—The Weekly to any da cne vear for 31 €. 0'DO! Market st WONG HIM, herb d all diseases of the st office. 115- tor, successfully human body: see 17 Mason. nr. Ellis. PICNIC SUPPLIES ON your way to picnic or ferry call on MOHNS & MOHNS, 29 Market st., for finest wines and rs: biggest house: open Sundays. address in the | PIL permane es reference; no cl business, and no lars, address Physi- Call office, 8. F., Cal f bleediay protruding pils PROPERTY WANTED. e property_south_of Box 3665, Call office. t cures here who have suffered to 30| mes of prominent bus fle salve, §1 per REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. id up to date; y detall; con- and hand- city and we c ave. before going else- open dail, rth of the Park, 0_California st STATE—COUNTRY—] Montgomery st cres near Yuba C e from Marysville; ali b valley land: few ood buildings; well land has been specially adapted this will be sold low price. ultivatio C MBSEN & CO. nds ruits rich well fenced; short dista Sutter Co.; will be [ to suit purchaser and - e hould be seen to be iation a bargain perty; e; 3 acres in grain; 310 _month; price r. Twenty-fourth Sadowa st., Ocean level lots §100 up: en ranch and large 1o se, barn and small cottage, $600; cheap- argain in §. F. le home close to depot, in Alameda fruits, flowers, nice cottage: well all for $1350; terms $700 cash. bal- € time: 6 per cent interest. H. H. 08 Caiifornia st. Thistleton, 2 electric cars ; chic A _TRIP t Napa County; no Aroughte, no irriga- fallure of crops; write us for free »a County Viticulturist.”” The W. MACKINDER CO., St. Helena, Cal. ONLY r acre—320 acres on the Alameda Creek, Alameda County; good house, § rooms, ns; fenced; good stock and hog waste land; a genuine bargain. F. H. CRANE, #8 Celifornia s GRIFFIN, Real Estate Agent, 7 by Call bidg.—Free circulars de- farme for sale all over this Stat R. and A RION Market st serib miles from Oakland, ver. 600 acres; well watered; fine improve- a lovely home; photos this office. H. CRANE, 508 California st. buys good land BAMBER, Skyland, for homes. Santa Cruz and dairy ranches for sal C. R. WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal JORN, §12 Main, Petaluma, for real estate bargains. 3w F vs for § cents—The Weekly C: apper, for malling. $1 per year. ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. LOTE in Ross Valley, near San Anselmo 2%x16 Juckson st. ALAMEDA. ADVERTISEMENTS Must be Sold. 150x207 feet, with improvements, on Santa Clara ave. Four lots, 50x207:6 feet on Santa Clara ave., near Park st.; offer wanted. E. D. JUDD COMPANY, 1424 Park st., Alameda. $2600—CHOICE, new, modern, complete cottage cottage of 5 rooms; ready to' move in; Weber st G0-foot lot. J. H. YOUNG, builder, 1243 Park st. N 1 block south For Sale | ntemplating purchasers : charming i ganch and general farm, | write for | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction o you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin, Oakiand. e e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPIN NG. | ELLIS, 69, corner Larkin—Large, sunny bay- window; Wooden mantel; use of kitchen. | FIFTH, 353—Double parlors, kitchen and bath, furnished, $20; also others, §10 and $12. FOLSOM, 52%—Large suite sunny front rooms, light housekeeping; $2 25 weekly. | FOURTH, 2% Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; also single. —Suite housekeeping rooms, . 245_Furnished rooms to let, 312 0 per week; housekeeping rooms, §2 50. NEW Auburn House, 334 Third st—Housekeep- ing rooms for family: also single rooms for gentlemen; reasonable prices; references. 212—Well furnished for hskog. or ; ‘neat, clean and respectable; reas. SEVENTH, 178—2 large sunny furnished front housekeeping rooms; balcony; large yard. | SIXTH, 212—Nice sunny rooms, en suite or | single; reasonable. : | TWELFTH. 120—2 picely_fusnished front house- private family; select locality. ‘ keeping room: A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. { AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best §1 a | “aay family hotel in city: polite attendance; large rooms, 0c up; meals 25c: free coach. WICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, ; open all nig 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- suites, single; also unfurnished. 283, North Beach—2 or more fur- nished rooms for housekeeping purposes; fine view and sun; quiet neighborhood. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly 3 | _furnished 'sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELDER Room-renting Bureau, 22 Kearny st.— Tel. Red 2334 furnished or unfurnished FALMOUTH, 1, bet. 5th and 6th—2 or 3 unfur- ed sunny rooms: some furniture for sale; between % and 5 p. m. FIFTH, 26¢—Sunny front bay-window room; bath; rent $8; also 1, $6 50. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or ladies’ parlor; reading-room; elevator. L Hollenbeck, 501 Geary st., and single, with board. 25—Room suitable for two; reason- single room, $; gas. HOWARD, 1709~Sunny furnished front single room; private fam! , 610~Two furnished rooms to let. WORTH, 2007—Large sun: furnjehed marine vie ST, 1049A rooms, en_suite, sin- ; also other rooms 1 telephone Howard 108, MARKFE v front 2482—2 sunny housekeeping rooms; private family; aduits only; $10. METROPOLE, 6 Turk, cor. Market—Newly fur- nished rooms from 50c to $2 per day. bath; modern plumbing; fine barn: lot 50x140; | ROOMS TO LE Furn. and Lnlnrnfl per night; $1 25'to $5 per week, and | | BAY-WINDOW on Montgomery, near Market. See or address Janitor, 26 Montgomery st. WINDOWS to rent for McKinley parade. 428 Third st. e e e ey DIVIDEND NO' DIVIDEND Notice. de; 0. 21 (Lwenty. five cents per share) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Wednesday. May 15, 1901 ‘Traosfer books closed Wednesday, May § 1801, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IN the Superior Court iu and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California —In_the matter of the estate of EUGENE TANIERE, deceased. ETIENNE TANIERE, executor of the last will and testament of EUGENE TANIERE, deceased, having this day presented and filed herein his duly verifiea petition praying for an order authorizing him as such executor to borrow money and to make a note, and to mortgage the realty hereinafter described, for the purpose of paying existing notes and mortgages and costs and charges of this pro- ceeding and of procuring a new loan: And it appearing to this court from such verified petition that it is necessary and proper that such ordcr should be made; IT IS NOW ORDERED by saild court that all persons Interestedl in the estate of sald decedent appear before this court on MON- DAY, the 2ith day of May, A.D. 1901, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of 'said day, at the courtroom of Department 10 of said Superior Court, at the New City Hall, in sald city and county of San Francizco, then and there to show cause why that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the city and county of San Francisco, State of alifornia, particularly bounded = and de- bed as follows, to wit: Commencing at the northwesterly corner of Hyde and McAllister streets, thence wester- Iy and along the northerly line of McAllister street seventy (70) feet; thence at right angles northerly one hundred and fourteen (114) feet and six (6) inches; thence at right | angles easterly seveuty (70) feet to the west- erly line of Hyde strcet; themce at right angles southerly along said line of Hyde street one hundred and fourteen (114) feet and six (6) inches to the point of commence- ment, being a portion of the parcel of land known on the officlal map of the city and county of San Francisco as fifty (30) vara lot number 1338, or some part thereof, should | not be mortgaged by sald petitioner, éxecutor aforesald, for the sum of twenty-two thou- sand five hundred (322,500) dollars, or such lesser amount as (0 the court shall seem | meet, and reference is hereby made to said | petition now on file hereln for full par-| ticulars. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published at least once a week for four successive weeks in the San Francisco | Call, a newspaper of general circulation, | printed and published ih the city and county of San Francisco. ! Done in open court this 26th day of April, | A. D. 190L { J. V. COFFEY, Judge. | — | | 7 | | | LS. TREASURY Department, Office of General Su- perintendent U. 8. Life-saving Service, Wash- ington, D. May 4, 1901.—Sealed proposals will bé received at this office until 2 o'clock p. m. of Friday. the 3ist day of May, 1801, and then publicly opened, for furnishing sup- | plies required for use of the Life-saving Ser- | vice for the fiscal vear ending June 30, 1302; the supplies to be delivered at such points in | New York City, Grand Haven, Mich., and San Francisco, Cal., as may be required, and in the quantities named in the specifica- tions. The supplies needed consist of Beds and- Beddin, Blocks and Sheaves; Cordage; Crockery iture; Hardw: Lamps, Lanterns, Lumber; Medicines, etc.; | Paints, Oils, etc.: Ship Chandler: etc.; Tools and Miscellaneous Articles: all of which are enumerated in the specifications | attached to the form of bid, etc., Which may | be obtained upon application to this office, or to the Inspector of Life-saving Stations, 17 State street, New York City; Superintendent Twelfth Life-saving District, Grand Haven, Mich., and Superintendent Thirteenth Life- saving District, New Appraisers’ Stores, San Francisco, Cal. Envelopes containing pro- | posals should be addressed to the ‘‘General | Superintendent U Life-saving Service, Washington, D. C.,”" and marked on the out- side “‘Proposal for Annual Supplies.” The right s reserved to refect any or all bids and to walve defects, if deemed for the interests Stoves, of the Government. §. I. KIMBALL, Gen- eral Superintendent. PROPOSALS for coal—Office of General Super- intendent Army Transport ervice, San Fran- cisco, Cal, May 10, 1901 Sealed proposals in triplicate for furnishing and delivering at Honolulu, H. L. twenty thousand tons, aver- age Steam Coal, or such portion thercos as may be required, will be recelved at this | office until 12 m., June 10, 1901, and then opened. Information furnished on application. Envelopes_containing proposals should be ix dorsed, “Proposals for Coal’” and addros. to OSCAR F. General Superinten L MINNA. 262, near 4th—Furnished front parlor; suitable fos =W ARLINGT furnished rooms O'FARRELL, 2—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. O'FARRELL, #0—Sunny front room, with al- _cove, $i0. PIN 1006 _(The Victor)—New management; thoroughly renovated; sunny suites, single rooms, with board. ROSEDALE_House, 315-821 Eilia night, %5¢ to §1; week, $125 to $4; ROYAL House, 1% Ellis—Incandescent light; | " reading-room,’ smoking-room and ladies' par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to st.—Rooms, open night. | month. $§ to $30; elevator on ind floor; the, | = with hot and cold water. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Bighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. . 703, cor. Taylor (The San Remi)— turnished rooms, suites or single. THE Crocker, 915 Leavenworth—Fine sunny rooms, single and en sulte; beautiful grounds. TURK, 114—A nice furnished room for one gentleman. | TURK, 12%6—Sunny furnished front room suit- | _able for a gentieman. | TURK. 268 (The Lake)—New house; newly fur- | “nished; modern; board optional. hone South 422, WILL rent use of fine furnished office, nights very cheap to young gent. Apply 120 McAlll ter st., flat 2. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st. S ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly furn.; | _excellent table; speclal rates to tourists. | HOTEL Las Palmas, 1820 Market—Suites. 2 or 2 rooms, bath, connecting: board optional. A FAMILY hotel; Wilmott, 728 Sutter—Sunny rooms, excellent table and service. prices reasonable. 415 First st., between Harrison and Bryant. AT summer rates: attractive rooms: special table: wine dinners. 807 California st. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—Accommodations for visiting stran- gers during President’s stay in San Francisco any hotels, boarding-houses or private fam! lies having rooms to spare will please bring or send to room 217, Palace Hotel, information as to the number and capacity of rooms to rent; also state whether with or without board. Citizens' Committee on Hotels, room 217, Palace Hotel. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday : Adolf Nahrstedt, 24, 24 Austin avenue, and Paulina Hankocy, %, 220 Third street. arles F. Church, 25, 2 Vall Gueste G. Sepulveda; 21, San ok yonos mad Villice G. Jones, 21, ‘8641 Mission street, and May V. Cripps, 19, 153 Tehama street. 2 James E. Fathera, 21, .864% Mission street, and Marie Cripps, 18, 153 Tehama street. Andrew Parsons, '70, 1626 O'Farrell street, and Eligabeth Jonée, 4 New York City. mil Z. Person, nna street, and B Osterberg, 2221 Pine street. o Taurence A. Peterson, 40, 114% Fourth street, and Ingelborg M. Johanson, 42, 114% Fourth st; George W. Brown, 32, 135_Sixt Sadle B. Abraham, 3, 12 Sixth streer 00 BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- £ons authorized to have the same publishes. BORN. BARON—In New York, May 7, 1901, wife of Louls Baron, & son.. % pis PYRAL—In Oakland, May 10, 1901, of Charles L. Pyral, & so A Uit ————————————————————————————— DIED. Berg, Rachel Mayo, P Davis, Lucinda Mmer. éfii:—lefl W Douglass, Fanny Morrison, Hugh Handle, Ella Newman, Philip Hapsen, Andrew P. Pinto, Adolph Hauck, Steven Pinto, Fannle Herd, George Plewnia, Simon Huglhies, Joseph A Puckering, John R. | PINTO-~Friends and 10 months and 1 day. [7Services this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at Franklin-street _Presbyterian Church, corner Franklin and Vallejo streets. HANDLE—In this city, May 10, 1%01, Ella Handle, dearly Leloved Wwite of Josgon_ C. Handle, daughter of Henrletta and the late Willlam Lotzin, and_sister of Hugo. Lotzin, Mrs. Frederick Roloff and Mrs. S. O. Gun: ning of Marysville, a native of Germany, aged 24 years 6 months and 14 days. HANSEN—In this city, May 8 1301 Andrew Peter, beloved husband of Christine Hansen, father of Charlle, Lillle, e, Mamic Agnes, Violet and Hazel Hansen and Mrs. John Hughes, and brother of Benjamin and ‘Alfred Hansen and Mrs. mas Rose, a hative of Sweden, aged 30 years. A member of Longshore Lumbermen's Protective Asso- ciation No, 224. - 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited ‘to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HAUCK~—In_ this city, May 10, 1901, Steven Hauck, baloved son of Barbara Hauck, and brother of Peter and George Hauck, a native of San Francisco. aged 35 vears. 4 [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Bunday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission gtreet, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Ma- * sonic Cemetery, HERD—In_this city, May 10, 1301, George, be- loved husband of Annie Herd, a native of England, aged 43 years 8 months and 1 day. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission streei, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HUGHES—In Oakland, May 10, 1801, Joseph A. Hughes, beloved son of Phiiip_and Matilda Hughes, and brother of Mrs. B. Niedt and Jobn and Willlam Hughes, a native of Port- land, Me., aged 17 vears 9 months and 12 days, KAUFMANN—In this city, May 10, 1801, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Kaufmann, beloved hus- band of Susie Kaufmann, son of Charles Kaufmann, and brother of Mrs. S. Grothe and Wilhelm, Henry. Friedrich, August, Doris and Auguste Kaufmann, a native of Wagenfeld, Hanover, Germany, aged 30 years $ months and 14 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Missjon street, be- tween Seventh and Elhth, where services will be held under the auspices of the Nord- deutscher Verein. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. KINSELLA—In this city, May 9, 1901, at his residence, 317% Taylor street, Patrick, be- loved husband of the late Ann Kinsella, and father of Annie, Danfel W. and Augustine Kingella, a native of County Galway, Ire- land, aged 3 years. % Interment private. KREKER—May §, 1001, Jacob, husband of .the late Catherine Kreker, and beloved father of Edward Kreker, a native of Germany, aged 73 years 2 months and 13 days. Formerly of Oakland, Cal. (Oakland papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. Interment L. O. O. F. Cemetéry. LEWIS~In this city, May 10, 1901, Mary Eliza- beth, beloved wife of David G. Lewis, daugh- ter of Henry Balley, and sister of William, Henry, Jcssph and john Batiey, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 vears. LITTLF—In this city, May 10, 1901, Elizabeth Little, a native of Indiana, aged 52 vears 6 months and 14 days. MAYO—In this city, May 9, 1901, Peter Mayo, a native of Acapulco, Mexico, aged 40 years and 4 days. C7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to agtend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of MeGinn Bros., 31 Bddy street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. MILLER—In New York City, April 19, 1901 Charles Wooster Miller, beloved husband of Gertrude Benchley Milier, late of the firm of Huntington, Hopkins & Co. MORRISON—In this city, May 8 1901, Hugh, beloved husband of Clara T. Morrison, late of Makaweli, Kaual, Hawallan Islands, a native of Scotland, aged 5 vears and § months. (Honglulu, T. H. papers please copy.) G Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from the Third Con- gregationai Church, Fifteenth street, between Miseion and ‘Valencia. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, via electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. NEWMAN—In Alameda, May .9, 1901, Philip. beloved husband of Emma Newman, father of Fred Newman, and brother of Rudolph, Poter, Fred, Jacob and George Newman, a native ‘of Germany, aged 6 years and 1 month. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1338 Sherman street. Alameda, thence to 1. '0. O. F. Cemetery, San Francisco, via 12 o'clock creek boat. acquaintances are re- spectfully - invited to-attend 4he setting of the tombstone in memory of the late Adolph and Fannfe Pinto to-morrow (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, Hills of Eternity Cemetery. PLEWNIA—In this city, May 7, 1901, Simon Plewnia, a nmative of Germany, aged 7 jears 2nd 6 months. [ Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow « (Sunday), at F o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission_ street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Masonic Cemetery. PUCKERING—In this city, May 10, 1901, John R. Puckering (for many years purser on China steamers), a native of Bridlington, England. (Oakland, Alameda and London, England, papers please copy.) @ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral sarvices to-morrow (Sun- day), at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of N. Gray & Co., 61 Sacramento street. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. APP—In Kansas City, Mo., May 6, 1901, Louisa M., wite of the late Charles E. Rapp, and_mother of Charles E. Rapp Jr., Mrs. W. 3. Spencer and Mrs. H. M. Scarritt, a na- tive of London, England, aged 62 vears. @The funeral will (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from 1020 Post street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. SHIELS—In Berkeley, May £ 1901 Georgian Kate Shiels, beloved wife of William Lyn- ham Shiels, a native of London, England, aged 33 years 10 months and 10 days. (Brit- ish papers please copy;) X §F Funeral services” this day (Saturday). at 2 o'clock, at the chapel of the I O, O. F. Crematory, San Francisco; private. SMITH—In the City and County Hospital, May 10, 1901, Samuel Smith, a native of Germany. STRIN—In this city, May 10, 1801 Charles Willlam, beloved husband of Frederica Bar- bara n, a native of Germany, aged 71 years 5 months and -14 dayse 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2345 Howard street, between Nine- teenthi and Twentleth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. WILLIAMS—tn this city, May 10, 1001 Wil- liam P.. beloved husband of Maggie M. Wil- liams, father of Willie and Robert Willlams, and_brother of John P. Willlams, a native of Wales, aged 45 years. £ Remains at the parlors of the Golden R Gate Undertaking Company, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Notice ‘of funeral hereafter. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln £el.ool. Telephone South 80. Eugene nn. Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 31 EDDY STREET, 8an Francisco. Telephone South 22 No Connection With Any Other House, SAN FRANCISCO, ‘May §, 190L—This is to cer- tify that CHARLES H. JACOB has this day, in Depurtment Ten of the Superlor Court of the C“I and County of San Francisco, Cal changed his nunecl& CHARLES H. J. ‘]'fi MAN. Signec AS. H. J. TRUMA] —— e e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. John Boyd to Mary J. Boyd, 1ot on S line of Hayes street, 8:6 W of Buchianan, W 27:6 by 120; gift. Willlam J.. Joseph K., Emily A, and Her- bert L. Hawkins to Margaret Schiégel, lot on E lne of Baker street, 110 S of Page, S 27:6 by B 121:10%; $s000 s Frnst and Marie Maack and Freidericke Mile to Fulton Engineering ‘and Shipbuildi Works, lot on W line of Broderick_ street, 68:9 N of frenquin, N 80:3 by W 70:0; sise. William ani Lizzie Hinkel to' Susan Mur- phy, lot on E line of Clayton street, 218:9 N of Frederick, N 25 by E 106:3; $6000. John Coop'and James W. Smith to John A, MeCormick, lot on E line of Cole street, 185 N of Frederick, N 25 by E 1%5: $2000. John &nd Blanche E. McGraw to Lizzie ‘Welty (wife of Amos), lot on S line of Sacra- mento street, 37:6 E of Spruce, B 25 by § B wid " Hughes to Rlensl Hughes, 1 a " Hughes to Rienz es, lot line.of Geary street, 314 W of Steiher. V0 53 S 82:4 (Hamilton' Square): $3500. Thomas H. and Mary J. Rooney to John and Amelia Booth, lot on NE_line of Norfolk street, SE of Folsom, S8E 25, NE 55, NW B N Ot Wi s i E. McMahon (wife of James A, lot on B g;emot. c.i street, 50 S of Nineteenth, 8 2; bernia Savings and Loan Societ e “matacord 1138 D 28, ot o oD . : 2, lot %. Liberty’ street, 175 E of s nzssilyms Henry L. and Flizabeth Donner to gCharles B, Recwing, same; Lifons Kreker, Jacob Smith, Samuel BERG—In this city, May S, 190, Rachel, be- 6 months. (Baturday), at 2 oclock, from the mortuary nterment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. native of England, aged 62 years. (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary nterment Laurel Hill Cemetery. £ Tviied Lo aitend: the-unerar tREP R £ully Iivited o attent the Tuneral to-marros PRt e ey S $2000. “Anna, Joost (wife of Behrend) to Henry. M. G. ler, undivided % of following: Lot on N line of Twentlieth street, 100 of Cast) E 2 by N 55 also lot 1. block 23, Ploche and Robinson_subdivision; aiso lot at intersection of Lincoln road and extension W of N line of 1ot 7, block 23, Ploche and Rol NE 188, nm::-»'wumm NW 50, portion lot 7, block H, M, G. and Isabella Dabler to Anna Joost (wife of Behrend), undivided haif of following: take place this day | {lot cn E line of Thirty-seventh avenue, | Lot 9, block 15, Noe Garden Homestead Union; also lot 13, block 23, Pioche and Robinson sub- division; also lot at Intersection of Lincoln road and § line of lot 7, block 23, SE 140, NE 73:6, SW 151, SE 50, portion of Iot 7, block 23, same; Arthur M. Flood (as trustee vs. Mollie S. and Albert H. Merrill, Frederick H., Rachaél N., Austin M., Eugene and Alice E. Flood, Alvah H. Flood, and as administrator of estate of Ro- sanna M. Flood, by Joseph T. White as sole referee) to Rita Merrill, lot on W line of Noe street, 175 S of Eighteenth, W 125 by S 2; $2000. Moliie S. and Albert H. Merrill and Arthur M. Flood (trustees under deed of Rosanna M. Flood, wife of A. H.) to same, same; §10. John D. Schroder to Catharina A. Schroder, lot on E line of Alabama street, 156 S of Twen~ ty-second, S 26 by E 1 gift. Bridget Hickey or Burhs or Byrnes and Mary A. Byrnes or Burns to Catharina A. Schroder (wife of J. D.), same; $1500. Louis Sass to Jennie Sass, lot on S line of ;x;y&gng'efih street, 75- E of Eureka, E 25 by § Joseph and Mary Canepa to Enrico and Ma- tale Forni, lot on N line of Telegraph place, %fl E of Dupont street, E 17:2% by N 46; Estate of Ursule A. V. Vanhove (by John A. Drinkhouse, administrator) to A. or Abraham Morris, lot on S line of Jackson street, 33:5 W of Kearny, W 40:6, § 68:9, E 23:3, § 1:2, B 11, £9:11 Benoit and Marfe Plegat to Frederick Kosh- land, lot on E line of Mason street, S2 N of Post, N 18 by E 55; $5500. e, fa!(';yern o Henry Strathmann, lot on Ine of Guy place, 175 8W of First street, SW 2 by NW 70; $4000. Emporium and ‘Golden Rule Bazaar to Henry Gutzeit, lot on SE line of Jessle st 48T SW of Fourth, SW 62:6, SE 160, NE 37:6, NW %, NE 25, NW 70; $34,000. Ellen and Thomas H. Brigaerts to Lawrence Deely, rerecord 1405 D. 355, lot on N line of fog; Tjoges street, 104:2 Bof Wood, E % by N John'W. Pearson Jr, W. S. and Allie M. Porter, M. Hart and J. F. Uhlhorn, John C. Winans and E. C. Hawkins (by R. H. Fitz- gerald, commissioner) to Charles R. Smith, lot ‘on NW corner of Fulton and Devisadero Sets, N SI8 by W LIS g1 erman Savings and Loan Soclety to George H. Moore and C. H. Olinger, lot 8, block 1, Marion Tract (Hospital Lot); $1500. Charles H. and Caroline L. _Olinger _and George H. and Marilla C. W. Moore to Rich- ard Sweasey, same; $2080. Wolf-Wreden Company (a corporation) to Wreden-Kohimoos Company (a corporation), rerecord 1799 D. 393, lot on N line of McAllis- ter street, 331:f W of Parker avenue, W 2, N 88:9. NE 25, S §9:8; $500. Wreden-Kohimoos Company (a cur?orluon) to Jeorse and Margaret D. Farrell, same; 750, John E._ O'Day to Carrie O'Day,.lot on SE line of Natoma street, 12 NE of Eleventh, NE % by SE T5; gift. Richard M. Barry to Ellzabeth Barry, lot on B line of Church street, 156 S of Twenty- first, S 26 by B 125; gift. James T. Leach, Mary A. and G. A. Stew- art, Charles W. Smyth, J. H. Seeba (by C. B. Corey, commissioner) to California Title In- surance and Trust Company, lot_on S line of HIN street, 1013°W of Church, W 01 by § J. B. Reinstein to Mary J. Tuiteslot on W line of Martford street, 12:8 N of Twentieth, N 22 by W 125: $2000. Citizens’ Building and Loan Assoclation of San Francisco to James C. McKenzle, lot on N line of Bem street, 100 E of Castro, E % by N 114; . James McKenzie to Eugene L. Harring- ton, same; Iohn W. Hamarton to Martha Hamerton, Jot on S line of Valley street, 262:9 E of Dolores, E 27:1 by 8 114; also lot on N line of Valley street, 177:4 E of Dolores, E 25:8 by N_114; gife. Frederick O. Heydenfeldt to W. H. Payson, all_interest in lot on NE corner of Stockton and North Point streets, E 137:6 by N 275; $500. Thomas and Harrlet W. Rowe to Mary A, Patton (wife of Thomas), lot on S line of Greenwich street, 214:3 W of Stockton, W 25 by S 100; $§2500. Thomas Patton to Mary A. Pation, same; &ift. Ermilla_ Sigrist (wife of Louls) to John D. and Cathrina_D. Bullwinkel, lot on N line of Post street, 156:3 W of Taylor, W 20 by N 60; 310, Annie T. Dunphy to Elizabeth Cook, lot un W line of Leavenworth street, 100 S of Sacra- mento, S 18:9 by W 3; $3500. George M. Westcott to Annie Dwyer, lot on SB line of Shipley street, 502 NE of Fourth, NE 19:6 by SE 69; $2500. Joseph and Mary A. Horn to Patrick and Ellen McGee, lot’ on SE line of Clementina, 2% NE of Sixth, NE 2 by SE 75; $160. Marfa C. Droger to John Hasshagen, undi- vided one-half interest in lot on NW corner of Sixth and Brannan streets, W & by N 75; $5500. Nathan K. Masten to Marguerite L. Kendall (wife of F. 1), lot on SE line of Mission street, 500 SW of Seventh. SW 25 by SE 80; gift. Hippolite and Eliza Dutard to Willlam R. Sloan, lot on E line of Utah street, 330 § of Yolo. S 25 by E 100; $10. Samuel Davis to David Pollock, lot on W line of De Haro street, 125 N of Nevada, N 25_by W 100; $500. Willlam B. O'Connell to Catharine O’Connell, lot on E._line of Eighth avenue, 210:6 N of Point Lobos, N 50 by E 120; gift. James F. Wheelock to George E. Gardner, S of O street, S 50 by E 120; $500. George E. Gardner to George G. Eachus, =ame: 3500. Frederick Beckman to Minnie Beckman, com- mencing at SW corner of lot 623 on Prentiss street, § to Courtland avenue, NE and E {o SE corner of lot 630, N to SE corner of lot 625 W to beginning, Map 1; gift. Alameda County. John Gooby and Frank Silva et al (by W. S. Harlow, commissioner) to Frank Leisen (as- signed to Luigi Raffetto and redeemed by Wil- liam F. Raffetto, lot on SE corner of Linden street and Railroad avenue, S 108:11, E T, N 107:6, W 75 to beginning, being lots 15, 19 and 20, block 485, Oakland; $5300. Rosa M. Shattuck to Town of Berkeley, lot on N line of Kittredge street, 219:3 E of Grove, E 40, N 21672, W 40, S 26180 to beginning, Dlock 4, Shattuck Tract No. 2, Berkeley: $2000. Avery and May Scoville to Seward M. Dodege. lot on N line of Jones avenue, 100 E of Olive street, E 100, by N 141 2, Warner Tract, Brookiyn Township; $500. Sarah D. Williams (by attorney) and Henry G. Willilams (and as attorney) to Charles W. Stone, lot on N line of Thirteenth street, 250 W of West, W 30 by N 10, Oakland; $5. Charles W. Stone to Henry G. Willlams, same, Oakland; $. Henry G. Williams to Redfield W. Stone, same, subject to life estate, Oakland; grant. Margaret Kelley to Mary A. Surryhne and Joseph P. Dieves, lot 52, block 2024, Whitcher Tract, Map 2, Oakland; $1700. ‘Willlam and Lizzie Conrad to J. C. McMul- len, all interest in lot 14, block F, Thermal Hill (formerly the Home Tract), Oakland $1000. Kimball G. and Katharine O. Easton to James Rankin and Henry Mohr, all interest in lot on § line of Effle street, 375 W of Lowell, S 132:6, W 47.33, N 130.16, E 92.57 to beginning, being lots 1 and 2. block 24 on map of re- subdivision of Smith's subdivision Mathew's Tract, Berkeley; $10. Carrie Jacobsen (widow) to Bodlel K. Clau- sen (wife of Andrew Clausen), lot on SE cor- ner of Woolsey and Harper Streets, § 35 by E 114, block 3, on map of property of A. E. Dixon, Berkeley; $2000. James and Sarah L. Coffin to Willlam E. Dean, lots 18, 19, 20 and 10, block A, Cham- plon Tract; also N 30.34 fect lot 21, block B, same; also the E 32 feet lot 14, block B, same: also iots 4, 5 and 6, block B, on map of sub- | locks B and C, same, Brooklyn Town- ivision ship; $3500, ABiron . and Marlon B. Holcomb to Citl- zens' Building and Loan Association, lots 6 and 7, block C, map of Latham Terrace, Brooklyn Township; §10. Laura pA. Pinney (wife of H. B.) to Sarah Ward (wife of William), lots 1, 2. 3 and 4, block H, revised map Prospect Hill Tract, Brooklyn Township; $1000. Antonio Fernandez, as executor of the estate of Manuel Marshall (by W. 8. Harlow, com- missioner) to Joshua R. Mead, Anna L. Lee, Stella B. Mead and Willlam V. Mead (trus: tees of the estate of Stephen Mead), lot on S line of Mead avenue, 625 W of San Pablo, W 25 by '51125,70, lot 40, map of Mead Park, Oak- land; $471 ‘Danfel and Harriet N. Fairbanks to John W. Richards, lots 21 and 22, block 2, Daley's Scenic Park, Berkeley; $500. Elizabeth Stone Wade to Daniel Fairbanks, 1ot on N _line of Durant avenue, 150 E of Dana street, B 30 by N 130, lot 16, block 1, Beaver Tract, Berkeley; §2375. ° ‘Wellington Jr. and Leonie Gregg to Charles Flammer, all interest in lot on N line of Ashby avenue, 112:6 W of Ellsworth street, W 67:6 by N 100, belng the B 45 feet of lots 1 and 2 and W 22:6 of lots 17 and 18, block C, Suburban Tract, Berkeley; $3000. » Carrle Burr to Kugene A. Trefethen, lots 48 and 49, Kingsland Tract, Brooklyn Township; 00. ¥0%ia A. Aughinbaugh to Joseph Hassler, lot on SW corner of Railroad avenue and Mc- Pherson street, W by § 50, portion of Au- Khlnhufim cre tract., Alameda (to correct deed of December §, 13003; $10. Luella Moyle to Annie’Bastian, lot on SW line_of H street, 50 NW of Seventh, NW 50 by §W 100, block 54, map of southern addition to_town of Livermore, Murray Township; $100. ‘Burdette Cornell to Willlam Clark, lot _on NW line of Howe street, 50 SW of Howard, SW 30 by NW 100, Oakland (subject to deed of trust for ): $500. Ira and Katherine Blehop to A. L. Stone, lot 11 and NE 2 feet of lot 10 on subdivision map of lots 14 and 15 as per map of survey No: 824 made for H. C. Lee 100-acre tract, and: $10. E. C. Sessions (by Charles F, Ott, Superin- tendent of Etreets of city of Oakland). to Equity Building and Loan Assoclation, lot 404B_on map showing lands to be taken for opening of Commerce street from Bast Twelfth to East Twenty-second, . Oakland; $28. E..W. Gordon to Laura M. B lot on 8 line of Grant street, 150 W of U § 100, lots 18 and 1, block H, Map of gt Lynn, subject to a for Oakland} $500. Di seiaie Aé.%‘ml . lot 1, block 12, Daley's c ey Harriet A. Willlams (wldow) to Bertha Clay- ‘tgn (wil:' ‘:f H. G. nlgo lv%cr:;t é: lot o.- S line Bay View avenue, estnut street, 50 by S 141, lot 13. block 11, Warner Tract, Fowintp 1000, M. and Ilu'l»mhmlolnd lot on N line of Jones ave- by N 141, lots yn Townshi B AL G. and Carrle Priest, lot N 100 Young to Robert on N line of Ala- lots '3 and 4. block | meda avenue, 340:4 E of Walnut street, E 35 by N 10, mnn C, lands adjacent to Encinal, Ala- meda: $10. Robert A. G. Priest to Carrie Priest, same, Alameda; gift. John Gillam to lhry! Gillam, Iot 1, block 45, : gift. Frederick and Ana C. Bammann to Miranda W. Lewis, lot on W line of Broadway, 275.9 N of Santa Clara avenue, N 40 by W 140.2, block 2, map of Hays and Caperton property, Ala- Augusta Brewitt (wife of Otto) to J. H. Young, lot on N line of Halght avenue, 256.3 E from line dividing the Chipman 1il-acre tract and the Aughinbaugh 223-acre tract, thence E 40 by th. portioniof Aughinbaugh Tract,:Ala- meda; $1000. Drusa D. and J. W. Robertson to Frank T. Dusterberry, all interest in lot on SE corner of main county road (survey No. 387) passing through Centerville and Center street, E 50 by S 150, portion of Stevens Tract, Centerville, ‘Washington Township; $750. Sydney G. W. Baldwin to Sydney J. and Katherine C. Felton, property in Contra Costa County; gift. Builders’ Contracts. Chin Chor (owner) with Walker- & Walker (contractors), architect J. Eugene Freeman— Concrete, brick, granite, grading, etc., for a four-stoty and basement brick building on lot on S line of Clay street, 35:9 W of Dupont, W 36:7 by S 68:9: 3794 Same owner with J. W. Wissinger (contrac- tor), architect same—Carpenter and iron work, plastering, painting etc., except mason work and plumbing for same on same; $§745. James H. Jennings (owner) with J. L. Wil- son (contractor). architects McDougall Bros.— All work except plumbing and painting for a three-story and basement frame building (flats) on Jot on S line of Grove street, 110 E of Broderick, B 27:6 by S 137:6: total $6425. E. W. Bennett (owner) with Fred Miller (contractor), architect August Nordin—All work except plumbing, gasfitting, sewers, mantels, shades and gas fixtures for one three-story frame bullding and one two-story and_attic brick building on lot on NW cerner of Church ;;id“;‘lfl!!nfl: streets, W 50 by N 100, M B 9?; J._H. Stein and T. Goodman (owners) with 1 W. Coburn (contractor), architect C. A. Meussdorffer—All work except plumbing, ga: fitting, painting, electrical work, mantels, &: fixtures and shades for two three-story base- ment and attic frame buildings on lot on N line of McAllister street. 50 E of Plerce, E 3 by N 100, W A 381; $14.900. Gila River Goes Dry. FLORENCE, Ariz, May 10.—The Gila River on the Sacaton Reservation has gone dry and no grain will be harvested by the Indians. Greater destitution than ever will ensue unless the Government comes to their relief. One more irrigation would have resulted in a good crop. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page Twelve. Eastern, choice, 12@l4c; do, fair to good, 9@1lc; Nevada, 10@12c. HOPS—12@20¢ ver 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. Local packers have again reduced their bids for Hogs, this time to 6%c. There have been free arrivals from the East of late, and dairy "Hogs are also coming in more liberally, hence the lowering of the bids. Other Meats are un- changed. BEEF-7@%c¢ for Steers and 6@7c per Ib for “VEAL Large. 7@8c: small, §@% per Ib. HV.I’TTON— ‘ethers, 8@8%c; Ewes, T%@8c per pound, LAMB—Spring. Sc per pound. PORK—Live Hogs, 180 lbs and under, %@ 635c; 180 to 225 1bs, 6%@6%c;: 225 and over, 6@ 6ic; feeders, —; dressed Hogs, T%@%c. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $ 8; Caleutta Grain Bags, §%@7c; local make, ¢ less than Caleuttas; Wool Bags, 30@3c; Fleece Twine, TH%@8e. COAL—Wellington, $3 per to Southfleld ‘Wellington, $9; Seattle, $7; Bryant, $6 50, Coos Bay, $ 50; Wallsend, $9; Co-operative Walls- end, $9; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Can- nel, $10 per ton; Coke, $15 per ton in bulk and $17 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, 3545 per 2000 pounds and 38 50 per ton, accord- ing to brand. OILS—California Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1, 5¢; pure, 31 3; Linseed Oil, in_barrels, bofled, 75c; raw, T3c; cases, 5c more; Lard Ofl, extra winter sirained, barrels, S0c; cases, Ssc; China Nut, 55@é5c_per gallon; pure Neatstoot Oil, bar- rels, f5c; case, 70c; Sperm, pure, €5c; Whale Ofl," natural white, ‘37%@42c _per gallon; Fish | OIL,_in barrels, 35¢; cases, ilc. | .COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil_in bulk, | 13c; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 19c; Astral, 1¢; Star, | 18c; Extra Star, 23c; Elaine, 24c; Hoceme, 2i¢; deodorized stove Gasoline, in bulk, 15¢; In cases, 2lc; Benzine, in bulk, lc: In cases, c. $6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 20c: in cases, %c. TURPENTINE—35c per gallon in cases and 49¢_in drums or_iron barrels. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: | * Crusked, 6.25c; Powdered, A.S5c; Candy Gran- | ulaced, "5'ssc; Dry Granulated, '5.7sc: Confec- | tioners’ A, 5.75c; Fruit Granulated, 5.80c: Mag: nolia A, '5.35¢; Extra C, 5.25¢; Golden C, §.15¢; barrels, 10c more; half-barrels, 25c more; boxes, 802 more; 50-1b_bags, 10c more. No orders taken for lese than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dom- incs, half-barrels, 6.50c; boxes, 6.75c ger Ib. { Receipts of Produce. FOR FRIDAY, MAY 10. Flour, qr sks..... 33,93 |Straw, tons. 15 — Family Retail Market. } —* * Butter, Cheese and Eggs are in good supply and weak at wholesale, though retail prices | show little change. Poultry continues plentiful. There is no note- worthy change in Meats. Fish 8 a little cheaper. Raspberries, Blackberries, Gooseberries and Apricots are coming in every day now, and there are scattering receipts of Currants. All these fruits are dear, as usual at the beginning of the season. Cherries and Strawberrles are | also rather high, as receipts are light. Vegetables are plentiful and prices are rea- sonable. Coal, per ton— Cannel .....8— Wellington. Wellington $—@11 00 Seattle ..... Coos Bay.... —@ 730 Dairy Produce, ete.— Butter, choice, lq.fifllsgmnch Eggs, per @12 00|Southfield 1 00/ Do, good 2@30| dozen ... ...1120 Cheese, Cal 12@15 Honey Comb, per Cheese, Eastern..17@20| pound -15@20 Cheese, Swis Do, extracted...100— Common Eggs....15@— Poultry and Game— Hens, each . 36@63 Youn Roost: Ducks, each. Cach o Gecser cach. - 4 S0 s 0ld Roost: Pigeons, pair Fryers, each . Rabbits, pair Broilers, each Hare, each . Bacen 15 [Round Steak acon ... nd Stea Beef, cholce 15|Sivlotn Steak. .. i3ipg— Tenderloin, d Porterhouse, do.174@20 Smoked Beef . Pork, salt 3 Fruits and Nuts— Apri 1b. Limes, a Apricots. per 0G_|Limes, per doz..12G13 Apples 812 o Bananas, doz.. 1342 Blackberries, bsk. Cherries, per Ib...15 ‘Gooseberries, 1b.12% Oranges, doz ....15@35 Vegetables— Asparagus, per Ib. 5@ 8 Artichokes, doz...25 Okra, dried, I Peppers, per II Potatoes, New, do Rhubarb, per Sweet Potatoes,ib Parsnips, per dz.l Radishes,dz bel . doz bnchs. Cabbage, eacl Cauliflowers, E ctls. 5.030 [Shorts, sks. 12 ctls. 3,39 | Sugar, ctls. 15,500 : Dats, ctis. 720| Taliow, ctls. 212 Beans, ctis. 200| Wools, bales..... 154 Potatces, sks. 3,700 | Wine, gals 111,150 Onions, sks. 1,238 | Leather, rolis 101 Bran. ¢k 1.62). Hides, No. 38 810|Pelts,” bals 134 Hay, tonms. 460 OREGON. Plour, qr sks..... 19,404/ Potatoes, sks..... 4,165 #* st ettt ) | - STOCK MARKET. There was & good business on the morning session of the Bond Exchange. Fluctuations, however, were not sharp. The most active stocks were Gas and Electric, Spring Valley Water and Alaska Packers'. 3 In the afterncon Gas and Electrie sold up to 30 % The oil stocks continued featureless. The Kilauea Sugar Company has deblared the usual monthly. dividend of 2ic per share, pay- able on the 15th. The Paauhua dividend of 30c per share was paid yesterday. . The last monthly reports of the Al Mexican Mining Company and the Alaska United Mining Company are at hand. That of the former shows 13,198 tons ore crushed of & value of §15,251 and 245 tons sulphurets saved of & value of $3%. the gross yield being 323,520, an average of 3178 per ton, and the expenses for the month $22,9%4. Good ore is reported on the 300-foot level. The statement of the Alaska United shows 35,376 tons ore crushed of a value of $2,991 and 316 tons sulphurets saved of a value of 316,947, the gross yield belng $64,244. indicating an ' average of 32 47 per ton, while the expenses for the menth were $40,215. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, May 102 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. ; 13%14 4 qr ep (new). 1313114 3s quar coup. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bay Co P 3s..104% — |Oceanic S Js. Cal-st 5s .. 17 Bid Ask. 137%138% 58 s, [ . 51 — | (1905), ser A.108% — 6s. 1274 (1905), ser B.10TY — Do 1 ¢ m 58.122% — | (1908) . - Nev Co R 7s.. — 113%| (1913) ........— = Nor R Cal 6s. — 1183 S P of Cal Ist Do 38 USKIM | cp gntd g 5e.103 — Nor Pac C 6s.100 — |S P BrCal 6s.14 — 8 V Wat és. Do ds . WATER Contra Costa.. 5% 76% Spring Valley. 87% — Marin County. 3% — | GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P... 3 — |Pacific Lt Equitable . 3% 3% Sacramento Mutual Sz:;:q SF G & E. 3 3 IStockton .. INSURANCE. Firem's Fund.235 246 BANKS. Anglo-Cal California Cal Safe First Nat SAVINGS $§ F National.. — BANKS. Sav & Loan Security .. Union Trust..1400 German Humboldt Mutual - San Francisco.515 STREET RAILROADS. |OSL&H. Presidio - T3% ¥l Vigorit .eeuen SUGAR. % 8 s1% 325 | 8% BR| . 19% 20% MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Pack..13§ 137 |Oceanic SS.... Cal Fruit Can. — 100 Cal Wine Asn. 99t — Mer Ex 110 ot gugE 4 |§|1 851 a2 8 rd— 40 Alaska Packers’ 35 Alaska Packers’ 30 Alaska Packers' Assoclatio: 5 Alaska Packers' Associatio: 10 Hawalian Com’l & Sugar. 50 Hawalian Com’] & Sugar. 75 Oceanic Steamship Co. 30 Pacific Coast Borax. - wuulsnaiRERG 3333 IHLILUSISIHBHIUI ot A Bonds (1910) ipring Valley Water. 5 Spring Valley Water. 10 Spring Valley Water. Street— 425,000 Bay Counties Power Co Js. 10 Caiifornia Wine Associat! 50 Contra Costa Water $1,000 Hawailan C & S Co 2 s 8 s E 8283 sas 20 Alaska Packers’' Association 2 Bank of California. 100 Contra Costa Water $5,000 Contra _Costa Water Bonds.. 30 Giant Powder Con. = ] 483393 8 g 20 Oakland Gas 43,000 Oceanic Steamship Bonds. 50 Paauhau S P Co. $2,000 Sacramento Elec Gas & Ry 5 Gas & Electrie Co, b 30. Gas & Electric Co, s 30. Gas & Electric Co. Gas & Electrie Co Gas & Electric Co, s 9. of A Bonds (1910) Valley Water. BEgnYnsauiea b g ulczuss " 33BABABLELRY g 2 Northern Railway of Cal §s. PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. 1 Morning Session. Board— 25 Kern 400 Petroleum Center 7700 Petroleum Center 50 Sterling (cash) . 100 Twenty-eight . Afternoon Session. ‘Board— 5000 California Standard 100 California Standard 100 Home 100 Independence . 500 Lion 500 Lion 1100 Monarch of Arizona 1000 Ofl City Petroleum 2000 Petroleum Center . 5 San Francisco & McKittrick. SAN FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 500 Four Ofl Co 100 Home Of1 50 Lion . 100 Reed Crude Afternoon Session. Board— 3 Hanford .. 3500 Independence - 300 Lion R 5500 Petrole Center 500 Petroleum Center 500 Petroleum Center, s_30. 200 San Joaquin O & D Co. 100 Sterling . MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Andes . 900 Mexican 1n 200 Beleher ........ 10| a 3 . 100 Best & Belcher. 21 15 500 Best & Belcher. 22/ B 1000 Justice ......... 08 w Al Session. mwcs«lcm. 23| 200 Gould & Curry. 13 300 Challenge ..... 200 Ophir 7 The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Sesston. Morning 300 Con Cal & Va.2 214 %00 Taion ¢ E 50 Caledonia ... 100 Challenge Con.. 11 200 Con Cal & Va.2 2T% 200 Mexican . 19 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. BRE233 [ 3 o4 by ] 38 10 » 0 8

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