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; "THE "SAN FRANCISCO~ CALL, SATURDAY : A : o5 —_—e————— MATTRESSY MATTR: nd_ pillows South 792; to :iuernur renc A feather and bair cleaned; pert cleaning: strictly reitable. HOPK <820 Eleventh s A—RENOWNED specialist; those wi obtain results promptiy; I t my regulator has no equal; male complaints 3 1 ciasses cf f relieved by treatment su- perior to cil others; the only treatment that helps the unate; the most obstinate ediately relieved without pain; ment will do this; the most dif- treated nethods guar- 1018 Market. 3 parts of the We can furnish you with lands In the best localities. 1f you are looking for lands or wish 6 invest in stocks of the leading oil companies cali on us before moing elsewhere. SHEA & PETERSON, 01 Examiner bullding. —— T T T e Rt PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. WALL pap 8 up. en window shades: rooms pavere: Jensen & Dath, 308 Sixth; open eve house painting: good reli- 508 Larkin; tel. Larkin 1660, ERE home treatment; the most won- imple, sure remedies ever known for indigestion, tapeworm, neuralgia, leucorrhea. own doctor; 4 mont] ment, $; send stamp Market et. S. F., Cal T that,is guaranteed to sive & for all female complaints: the iongest and most obstinate cases immediatély eljeved w no delay 12 DR. AND MRS. DAVIES, 1= specialists ; by our w Market, ladles’ 1l cases treated a reliable treatment, superior to any other; guaranteed at office; patients treate turn same day: harmless Market, bet. well kpown and TS experience; treatment guarnt'd togive instant relief from all female troubles; avold incompetent specialists; consult free: GOODWI Expert specialis A POSITIVE cure guaranteed in all female complaints or money returned; my regulator never fails: the most obstinate cases relieved without pain: hest care: fes low: consult free. ALLEN, 111§ Mariect, nr. Maso WYETH, reliable specialist; 2 ractice: guarantecd treatmen ailment; home before ind du! Post, het. Hyde Le DR, P family medicine, us 1514 De A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16_pages, in wrapper for mailing, $1 per year PPER, MONEY TO LOAN. A—MONEY to loan 8t rates which people can sfford to pay on furniture, pianos, etc.; do not_borrow of ds or you wi their friendshi ness with strangers and vou will be better satisfied; no delay; no publ! Rooms § and 10, 806 Market st. 1ri, for | % lose | ELLIL sclentific palmis . bet. Geary and Post; fel Bix palmist and char s in class and private. 6 el o . e, . McMANUS, scientific pal _ Market, 10 to 3; residence 751 Gue i | MME. PALMER, palmist, card cauty doctress. 624 Kearny st., 1 to Jmpa.dg' g | , . 1149 Guerrero’ st. MME, GERMAINE, the bus Pacific Const. $k o iness palmist of the PERSONALS. BEST on eartb—Blood poisor. itching, skin diseases, rheumatism, piles, catareh ahy S ease that doctors "and old remedies have failed. We guarantee to cure sure. Call or write for full information to the old relfable King Liniment Medicine Co., permanently located 628 Montgomery st. room 22, third fioor. DRS. KING and JONES. 4 A—IF your hair is falling or on DR. G. 5. MOORE, 488 Geary ot and son T, mot be disappointed; this remedy Is posi- tively guarants Dreparation sent to all _parts of the world: call or send for circular. | | = - A WOMAN on exhibition, old and w, one side of face, other sids mads Tooth and youthful by expert specialist in charge, Call N.Y. Inst. Dermatology, 105 Ellis, r. 20-21 §. I | CIGARETTE and tobacco hablt cured at home: 45 yaluable Information for liguor, | mo se. opium, al rug habits. MRS, WILLIANMS, 158 Polk- st., San Francisco. ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel, 4 Tnird ot pear, Market: 00 room: o per night: 3150 t v free "bus and bazzage to and trom the forry. $1_WEBKLY—Sults to order from genuine Scoteh, $15 up; fine dress suits, $20 up; ele- gant overcoats, $15 up. LEON LEMOS, 1117 _ Market st., between Seventh and Eighth MECHANIC, aged 40, with respectable Eptscopal wishes to correspond domestic young woman; Box 3219, Call office. R PROPERTY -.-..... I8 MORTGAGED 13 you need more money, see H. MURPHY, Market st. Loans on estates in probate, undivided interests in estates, second mort- etc. second mortgages, estates in probate, interest estates, legacies: corporation loans, chattel ortgages and securities, Room 16, ist floor, Chronicle building. HALLORAN & OLSEN. Y amount at 6%; first, 24, and 3d mort- gages, undivided interest real estate in pro- bate: mortgages and legacies bought; no de- lay: get my terms before doing business else- where. R. McCOLGAN, 2 Montgomery, r. 2. e WHITE cnamel irmnEhe(;s;i_ single, three-quarter louble. 5. ASTERN OUTFITTIN CO.. 1310-1312 Stockton st., near Eroadwa)‘f\G SCHOOL to learn ]lml;irenlnx. hair work, man- curing; private lessons or class. MISS A. V. DOYLE. 1704 Market, bet. Polk and Van Ness. PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates; 10 yeors' experience. J. B. RAY, 337 Jessle st. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale 14 Montgomery st. acres near Yuba City, from_Marysville; ali h_vailey land; ¢ X good bulldings; wel and well 2 this land has been ng profitably and is especially adapted to nearly all kinds of fruits: this will be sold in whoie or in part at a very low price. Also 140 acres, all under cultivation; rich valley land; good baildings; well féficed’ hert distance from Yu ty, Sutter Co.; will be d in whole or in part to suit purchaser and at an extremely low price. The .two above piec should be seen to be appreciated, and if contemplating purchasers wiil call or write for information a bargain will be given. R. D. BROWNE, Manager Country Department. i & barsain—16) Special Co., short distan utter Co. $18: CASH—5 acres, Santa Clara Valley, in pyunes, peach 5 g crop on tress; w chicken hou: i 7 dozen laying hens (Mincros), fafin taols and furniture; near school, station and post- office. Box Call office. MARION . G IN, Real Estate Agent, 71 Market st., by Call bldg.—Free circulars de- Ecribing farms for saie all over this State. RANCH it ranches, dairy. ranches, chicken ranches and general ranches for sale nd to ren EPH BAILIE. 759 Market wagon and harness, SAUSALITO REAL ESTATE. FOR sale or for rent—$3850; just completed: 8- room residence in the choicest part for view and suns] every convenience; strictly modern and built by day work; $400 cash, $30 the first month: payments Increasing each month ¢ desired; lot 66x120 feet. DR. CRUMP- TON, Sausalito, or ALBERT WILFORD, 3000 Jackson st., §. F., from 12 to ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE, HAMMOND & HAMMOND, Real Estate. We have some choice bullding lots on which we will build you a home on easy terms. HAMMOND: & HAMMOND. santa Clara ave., Alameda. “foot 1ot; Fo H. 3 W modern cottage, 5_rooms, ; Weber st.; $400 cash, $%5 per month. YOUNG, builder, 1243 Park st. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS REAL ESTATE. $23006-ROOM house on Grove &t west front, one biock from local; street work all done. $6500—The best bargain ‘in Berkeley; “will rent for $76 er month; 3% -blodk: from U, C. grounds, : ; + $1400—5-room hous Apply BERKELEY large corner lot: cheap. QUACKENBOSH, Opp. First National Bank. LADIES' tallor sults made to order; reasonable, 8 KRAMER, Ladies’ Tailor, 220 Powell et. SPANISH lessons given by a native Spanish teacher. 513 MeAllister st. | TAILOR made suits, $750; dress pants, $2 0. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. 1 HIGHLY respectable, private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry at low- Baldwin Jeweiry Store, 846 Market Main 1644. Branch 19 Third st. ne having pledges with UNCLE M 15 Grant ave., are hereby notified eem them, as he retires from business June next est rates = WEST rates on furniture, etc., by private party: no re no commission: confiden- Room servatory bidg., 301 Jones. o~ re. pianos: no removal; money iowest interest; easy terms; no broker- 1170 Market st., room 63, MOST reliable place to borrow on diamonds, jewelry. J. HESTHAL, 10 Bixth; for old gold, silver, diamonds. quick sge; reliable party, oaned salaried people without secur- Merchants’ Ex., 431 Califnia. no indorser; Eastern . 308 Phelan Bldg. . pianos; no removal y private. Lick, 116 McAllister. 1o removal; ¢ Eddy st. furniture and plano: ssion; private ndorser required. . 3 Phelan bullding. Dr. Dunton: diseases of men only: sanitarium 659 Clay st., cor. Kearny: consultation free. SPRING styles Standard patterns now ready. “‘Domestic” office, 1021 Market st., nr. Sixth. Dr. Harriet Welch, 2115 Bush: hours 2 to 3, ex- cept Th. and Sat.; electrolysis; 17 years'exper. OLD gold. silver, diamonds and precious stopes bought. J. R. JENKEL, 817 Market st. Ladies’ and gents’ cast-oft clothing bought and sold. J. Silverman, 984 Folsom: tel. Folsom 1191. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna: restores gray hair to its natural color; $1; at all druggists. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDETEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroved with electric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. DR. LAMOTTE'S French Cofn Paint, the best corn cure; 25c; all druggi CHEAPEST and best in America_The Weckly Call, 16_pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for §l. | | PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR_C. C. O'DONNELL_Office and residence, 1021 Market st. between Sixth and Seventh. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, successfully treats all diseases of the human body: see l--fimznhl- at office. 115-117 Mason. nr. Ellls, PICNIC SUPPLIES, “salaried people on note without % days: security joint mote valuable stock: pay 1 per stock bonus. Box 8213, Call. $10,000 wanted at 6 per cent, y: 6 to 12 months. WEST N TMENT CO.. Phelan bldx. AL AL 2y e A R MUSICAL INSTRUMENT! urchased of SHERMA be exchanged for a new Steinway grand piano any time within re from date of purchase, and have full ellowed. New upright planos, 35 per e good_pianos =old for 33, $4 and th. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., dealers, corner Kearny and Butter Francisco: ocorner Broadway and st., Oakland lowest prices $65| 2 Chickerings (like = baby grand new) $200 e new).......$325 1 Hallet-Davis....8465 way $155 2 Heines $315 up hers: rents §2 up allowed on pui e hand | makes. Agents for fa let-Davis-Heine, etc.: agents want- E PIANO CO., 217 Geary st. ABOUT the best bargain we offer to-day is a 0od_t instrument for $50; & better ome ‘or $100 ang lots o others at almost your own rice great cash sale is still on and you Ve ux ne 1 to take advantage of it; we are offering such very great inducements that 7m0 one can afford to let the opportunity pass. THE ZENO MAUVAIS, 769 Market st. REMOVAL of KEEFFE'S plano store from. Merket £t. to our large and elegant quarters, 21¢ Post st., opposite Union square. Are mow prepared to offer severel new makes and all of our ol stock at greatly reduced prices. JAE. KEEFFE, 314 Post st., between Stock- ton and Powell AT BYRON MAUZY'S, 308 POST ST. You are invited to call and hear the Peer- less eiectric self-playing pi@no attachment; can be put in any piano factory and see how a plano is made. Jgent Sobmer. Byron Mauzy, Gabler, Splelmann pianos. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 2. | O’'Farrell st.; pianos, organs and all_other musical instruments of all grades nd prices: terms easy; prices lowest: every- thing possible done to please and satisfy the customer. 28 and 30 A LIST of fine second-hand bargains—1 Eme: 1 Hallet & Davie. 1 Conover, 1 Curtaz, 1 $ $145,_etc.; easy payments. AZ & SON,' 16 O'Farrell st. Voes, Sterling Agency; also king of self-players. Ciearance sale bargains; upright 5 _and upward; Steinw Knabe. Hartman and others; squares $10 up. BRUENN, 208 Post st. HANDSOME standard upright sacrifice; igaving city. Chickering, Apoll BARGAIN pienos Fmerson plano: also FAVE #0ld 2 planocs: bave another excellent up- right at big win. T. H. Kilgo, 846 Mission. must_be sold; owner leav- 216 McAllister st. prices reduced W.C. HAMILTON, 8 Fiood bldg. 1G pianos the most popular. C0.. general agents, 923 Market st. # PFR month rents a beautiful plano, SCOTT- 2 PIANO CO. 8 Hayes MAHOGANY case Fischer upright. 217 ry st., room 3‘.- g s id & . Chickering upright, $125 Bll’ufl‘h!l na-handed, your chojce at $110.” 217 Geary you AT WILSON'S Storage, 1706 Market can get storage pianos almost for sold: nice woright piano. Hibernia Bank. st. =0 BARGAIN-Must SCHMIT McAllis! , zithers. old and new. H. repsirer. 2 Latham place. D STORES TO LET. A TO lease— 1t Grant ave.: the whole building. store. basement and 2 flnors; 2 rear entrances fuitable for any business: grand location. FELBGANT. lisht fine location. sunny 143 Powell st. 5 10 $%. Wa-ket st Emma Spreck- OIL. CALISTOGA ©ii and Development Company: operating om 2120 acres of oil land in aine gdistricts. Office, 23 wnd 24 hants’ EX. *RELL. 609 Examiner building. | | 1 no; also to inspect our | Ham- | 736 O'Far- | offices, partly fur- | ON your way to picnic or ferry call on MOHNS & MOHNS, 28 Market st., for finest wines and liguors: biggest house: open Sundays. PILES. B T U, NEARLY 1000 permanent cures hefe in your | “midst; many who have suffered 20 to 30 years: over fifty names of prominent bus) ness men sent as reference; no chloroform, surgery or delay from business, and no eelves for sale. Particulars, address Physi- clan. box 1950. Call office, 8. F.. Cal —_— REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE, G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery street. AUCTION. AUCTION. AUCTION. | | AUCTIO! At pur salesroom MON , May 27, 1901, \ 12 o'ciock noon. CHOICE BUSINESS CORNER. €. W. Fourth and Brannan sts., cholce corner lot, 35 by 100. Must be sold. | ELE=ANT CHOICE_CORNER. By order of Archbishop P. W. Riordan. NW. corner Fillmore and Ha: large elegant residence; lot 112:6x242:6; irreguiar. his property. formerly the Sutro resldence, was acquired for church purposes, but in view of the proposed Panhandle extension not being sustained by the BSupreme Court and the Church remaining in its present location we at are ordered to offer this property. This is a | splendid oppertunity for builders. | _CHOICE DOWNTOWN INVESTMENT. 625-628 Clay st. and 627-643 Merchant st., be- | tween Kearny and Montgomery; two substan- tial brick buildings, 7 stores and offices above. Several offices on second floor and entire upper floor consisting of 18 offices temporarily va- | cant. Present rentals $425 per month: owner | has standirg offer of $100 per month for upper | floor for lodging purposes on a lease; lot 70x | 108:9; 2 frontages. BE. T. ANTHONY ESTATE. Executors’ Sale. 407-400 Commercial st., mear stantial brick bullding | rents $130 per month; Battery; sub- 2. stores and 4 lofts; lot 40:73%x73:8, subject to confirmation by the court. | FELL-STREET INVESTMENT. 220 to 230 Fell st. and, 219 to 233 Linden ave- nue, near Franklin improvements consis: of 7 houses and 4 flats; rents $177 per month. | both streets accepted by the city; lot 67:6x120; 2 frontages. | _CALIFORNIA-STREET INVESTMENT. 1248 California st., north line, near Leaven- worth; elegant three-story building in good or- | der; an ideal location for private boarding- house or flats; lot 50x137:6. HOWARD-STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY. 1126 Howard st., north line, near Seventh; 3- d basement frame building; store and ; rents $65 per month, which are low; lot Z5x90; this choice holding one block from new Postoffice. N BUSINESS PROPERTY, DOWNTOW! 311-313 Pacific st., near Battery; 2 stores and | | | 1odging-house above; rents $50 per month; lot | 44:9x9 bank mortgage of $6000 at 6 per gent can_remain. DOWNTOWN BUSINESS PROPERTY. 1002-1004 Hyde st., east line near Pine; im- | provements consist of 2 stores and flat; rent 55 per month: lot 31x60. CELIA HAGAN ESTATE. Executors’ Sale. Subject to confirmation by the court. 0. 1. | 22 Pine st, north line near Devisadero; | residence of 9 rooms and bath; basement, brick foundation, cement walks and street ac- cepted; lot Hxllh. No. 2. 2134 Pine st.; residence of 10 rooms and bath, basement, billlard-room, etc.; lot 30x110. CHOICE CORNER RESIDENCE. | | | NE. corner Sixteenth and Castro sts.; ele- gant residence of 10 rooms and bath; brick | foundation, cement walks, etc.; nicely ‘elevat- | ed; fine view: lot 20x100; cash above bank | mortgage of $3500 at 6 per cent. SOUTH SIDE INVESTMENT. 428 Bryant st north line near Third; resi- dence of 10 rooms and bath: can be readily | converted into flats: lot 25x50. EXECUTRIX SALE. The foliowing three properties must be mold to close an estate. No. 1, 198 Laidley st.: choice residence of 10 rooms and bath, stable, windmill, tank, etc.; large grounds and garden: no expense spared by owner in making this an attractive and com- fortable home: well buiit, commanding an up- surpassed view; lot 150x176, = irregular; t property fronts ‘on three streets. 0. 2. Laidley st., bet. Mateo and Roanoke; lot 60x100; planted in trees and flowers; an jdeal spot for o florist; good well of water. No. 3. Laidley st., near Fairmount; cottage of 4 rooms and basement: separate chicken yards, large garden, etc.: lot HOx100. e For further particulars apply at our office. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery st. A, BALDASSI & CO., 206 Mon _ave— Aotns tals butiness’ with English, French, Ttallan and Spanish speaking people. AIN—That elegantly decorated now mod- ’:fiem residence, 775 Cole st.; open dally. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITV A LE REAL ESTATE, MUST be sold; a bargain—$1900; 5-room cof ; all modern improvements; bathroom; basement; barn; one block from le station and Oakland electric cars; cash required $00; balance mortgage, run- ning 3 years at § per cent; no agents. Ap- ply E. L. B, box 123, Fruitv: Cal OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, furnitire dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakl: ROO3S FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CALIFORNIA, 15273 furnished housekeoping Tooms; gas; running water. CEDAR ave., 24A, near Larkin, bet. Post and Geary—3 sunny housekeeping rooms, fur- nished; hath; running water. ELLIS, furnished rooms; use of piano FIFTH, 348—Suite of rooms furnished for usekeeping; cheap rent. LSOM, 1263, cor. Sth—Large sunny bay-win- Qow room: blnie-flame stove; $9; one other, §; adults; quiet house. FOURTH, 2% single. JONES, 115—Four 3207 JONES, 303—Elegantly furnished sunny house- keeping rooms, rent §33; also other beauti- fully furnished rooms. HAIGHT, 222 'wo perfectly appointed house- keeping rooms for a couple; telephone. ce housekeeping rooms; also HYDE, 405—Sunny front basement suit ; vard, Jaundry; $16; aiso large sunny room, §10. LANGTON, 236%—3 sunny, nicely furnished rooms for housekeepin; private family. NOE, §30, near Hill—4 rooms and bath; ele- gantly furnished for housekeeping. 523, SECOND, houselee; EBILVER, , near Fourth—2 furnished rooms for housekeeping, cheap. EIXTH, 541—Sunny front and back parlor, for housekeeping; $10. STOCKTON, 008—Nicely furnished sunny rooms; also housekeeping rooms. TWENTY-THIRD, 8726, near Dolores— sunny bay ndow rooms; nice, neat, complete. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore s, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 alencia st ——————eeeeeeen ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn, AHLBORN HOTEL, 821 Grant ave.—Best §1 a day family hotel In city; polite attendance; large rooms, i0c up; meals 25c; free coach. A—BRUNSWICK HO{JSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, %c to $1 per night; $125 to §5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. in rear—2 ; bath. rooms complete for J S q. ROOMS AND BOARD. AN exceptfonal table: pleasant rooms; service; popular rates. S07 California st. ATAIORA Hotel, Twentieth and Mission—Ble- guntly furnished suites or single, with board. PINE and Mason (Hotel Oliver)—FElegant sunny suites cr single rooms; private baths; excel- lent table and service, 7 VALENCIA-ST. Hotel, 71§ Valencia st.. Mission warm belt—Good board: .fine rooms: reason- able rates: cars pass the door. X FAMILY Rotel, Whmott, 28 tter—Sunny rocms, excellent table and serdice. . HOTEL R lier, 781 Sutter—Newl; furn. excelient le; special rates to tourists. HOTEL Las Palmas, 1820 : 3 rooms, -bath. connecting: hoard optional. THE GAGE, 428 Geary—XNicely furnished room: excellent service; board optional; references. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wranner. for mailing. $1 per vear. —_— e ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. good YOUNG married couple desires board in refined private family. Box 3220, Call office. BY voung man in private family: German pre- ferred; central location. Box 4174, Call office. e e e e e s e, ROOMS WANTED, WANTED_A sunny &ood sized unfurnished ooun; prompt. pay. - Address box 16, Call LT b Ll b B R T Y SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. SECOND-HAND machines, all makes at al- | most any price you want to’ pay; all_Kinds rented $2 mo. 145 Sixth st.; phone Mint 16, ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired; open even.; phone Black 1124, 205 4th, TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES.: GREAT ¥ SAfi'G"R‘_x‘Ns IN. TYPEWRITERSWe sell better machines-for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3, The Typewriter Exehange, -536 Californiar telephone-Maim 266" LEGAL -ADVERTISEMENTS. IN the Superlor Court Iu and for the City - County of :San Franeisco, State of cahm’nfl —In the matter of the estate of BUGENE TANIERE, “deceased. = & " .. i ETIENNE TANIERE. executor of the last will and ‘testament of EUGENE TANIERE, deceased.‘hayin; this day presented and filed herein his duly verifiea~petition ' praying.for an prder authdrizing hit as such executor: to Torrow ;mopey and. to imake & tote, and. to morktgage. the realty.héreinalter described, for tlie | purpose. of ~paying existing notes 'and mortgages;and costs and_charges of his pro- ceeding ‘and-ofprocuring, a new loan: - . And: ig"gppggrlni to: this ‘court from such verffied petifion that it is neécéssary -and proper that such order should be made; IT IS NOW ORDERED by sald court that all persons interested in the estate of said decedent appear before this court on MON- DAY, the 2ith day of May, A.D. 1501, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of 'sald day, at the Courtroom of Department 10 of said Superior' Court, at the New City Hall, in sald city and county of San Francicco, then and there to show cause why that certain lot, plece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the ity and county of San Francisco, State of Calitornia, particularly bounded and de- seribed as follows, to wit: Commencing at the uorthwesterly corner of Hyde and McAllister streets, thence wester- 1y and along the northerly line of McAllister strsst: seventy, () fagts PtTabee, aC riggh Angles mortherly one hundred and fourteen (114) feet and six (6) inches; thence at right angles easterly seventy (70) feet to the west- erly line of Hyde street; thence at right angles southerly along sald line of Hyde Etreet 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 official map of the ¢ity and county of San Francisco as fifty (50) vara Jot number 133, or some part thereof, should not be mortgaged by sald petitioner, executor aforesaid, for the sum of twenty-two thou- sand five hundred ($22,500) dellars, or such lesser amount as to the court shall seem meet, and reference is hereby made to said petition now on file herein for full par- ticulars. 1t is turther ordered that & copy of this order be published at least once a week for four successive weeks in the San Francisco Call, a newspaper Gf gemeral circulation, printed and published in the city and county of_San Francisco Done in open court this 20th day of April, A, D. 1901 J. V. COFFEY, Judge. e et e PROPOSALS. BIDS WANTED—Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali- fornia, at its office, room 13, 320 Sansome st. San Francieco, Cal .-up ¢o 1 oelock @. m. SATURDAY, June § 1901, and opened im mediately thereafter in the presence of bid- ders, for furnishing and dellvering quarter- master and commissary supplies for the Vet- erans’ Home, Napa County, Cal. (raflroad sta- tion Yountville), for six months commencing July 1, 1901, and ending December 31, 1901. Schedules with information and instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon ap- plication by ‘the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the sched- ules, and no bid will be considered unless it is | In accordance with such schedules. Each bid- | der must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some well-known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the ! amount of his bid, payable to»C. Mason | Kinne, treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a good and valid contract upon notice of acceptance as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount specified. Address J. J, SCOVILLE, Secretary Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali- fornia, room 18, 3%0 Sansome st., San Fran- clsco, ‘Cal. By order of the Board of Direc- tors. J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 21, 1901.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., Monday, June 10, 1901, and then opened, for construction of Water and Sewer System at Fort Baker, Cal. Gov- ernment reserves riglit to reject of accept any or all bids in whole ur in part. Preference given to articles of domestic production, con- ditions of price and quality (including in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon), being equal, and such preference given to ar- ticles of American production produced on the Pacific Coast, to extcut of consumption re- quired by the public service there. Informa- tion furnished on application to J. M. MAR- SHALL, Assistant Quartermaster ~General, Chief Q. M. —ee e SPECIAL NOTICES. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 473—Front room, nicel; closet, §7 per month. ELDER Room-renting Bureau, 22 Kearny st. Tel. Red 2324; rooms furnished or unfurnished. FELL, 112—2 pleasant connecting rooms, fur- nished; private family. GALT House, 1208 Market—Fur. rooms. Mr. & Mrs.J.F. Eweeney, late of the Esmond House. GEARY, 3842 sunny front rooms; separate if desired; suitable for 2 young men. GOLDEN GATE, 8% Sunny front suite; suit- able for offices or living rooms; also single. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or single: ladies’ parlor; reading-room; elevator. HOTEL ST. DENIS, 2 Turk, near Market— Steam heated, fireproof, new building; new and elegant furniture; single rooms and sultes with or without private bath; hot and cold water, electric light and return call- bell in every room; elevator and full hotel service; rates 7hc per day and upward: ref. HOTEL I'RANCISCO—Elegant suits single; transient; baths. Mrs. King, Turk and Taylor. JBSSIE, 501—Elegant and newly furnished sulte of rooms for housekeeping, $15; large front room for office, $15 per month. MARKET, 1015 (New Arli; Nicely fur. nished rooms $2 a week up; %3¢ a day up. MARTINET, 1101 Geary®-Elegant suites, newly furnished; private; bath; single rooms’ $10 up. MINNA, 22, near 4th—Furnished front parlor, suitabie for 2 gentlemen, in private family. NINETEENTH, 33%4—$ connecting sunny fur- nished peoms; downstairs; no children; $13. O'FARRELL, 2—Sunny_furnished rooms and offices; clevator; elec. lights: ROSEDALE Housn, 319-521 Ellis night, 25c to $1; week, §1 25 to $4; ROYAL House, 12 Ellis—Incandescent light: reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c.to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; ‘month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. EHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. . STOCKTON, 4i—2 large sunny suites suitable for offices; other rooms; transient, p TAYLOR, 106—Light 50c a night up, THE Crocker, 915 ‘Leavenworth—Fine sunny rooms, single and en suite: beautiful grounds. TURK, 263 (The Lake)—New house; newly fur- nished; board optional. Phone South 422. VAN NESS ave., 1429, southwest corner Plne— Newly furnished front bay-window rooms; also unfurnished parlor; gas, bath, running water and phone. WASHINGTON, 1001, near Powell—2 or 3 wi furnished sunny rooms; terms reasonable; gentlemen preferred. ry rooms, $5 per month; COSTA RICA—Last chance at 10c: big advance in 8 few days. Pacific States Mining and Ia- 226 Post. Open evenings. nks, sccond-hand, in 004 cheap. H. £ WHITE, 516 M order; all ission st. ve Jots to sell morth of the Park, “:n:nwur;l' en W, J. GUNN. 530 California st. CLASSIFIED adverticements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. T and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 00s Valencia st. ly furnished, with | BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made. city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-19; tel. 5580, ‘WE paper parlors or rooms from $3 up; paint- done. 319 Third st., Hartman Paint Co. | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving o, office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main sfix. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Missipn st.; tel. Main 1340; ehipping. at cut rates, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 251, GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- sion tel. Mint 1821. F. W. ZEHFUSS. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterda. Charles Fritz, 24, 9 Fair avenue, and Philo- menp. Joes, 2, 220 Gates street. Nicholas W. Garrat, 24, 714 Laguna st and Allce C. Pritchard, 20, 714 Laguna s BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—[DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices ssnt by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at eithéer of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. CROSSLEY—In this city, May 20, 1901, to the wife of J. F. Crossley, a daughter. HINRICHSEN—In this city, May 18, 1901, to ” the wife of H. Hinrichsen, a-daughter. LEWIS—In this city, May 10, 1901, to the wife of Herman Lewis, a daughter. SWITZER—In this city, May, 22, wife of J. B. Switzer, a son. ZWERIN—In this city, to the wife of Joseph Zwerin, a daughter. ! ¥ MARRIED. LUSE—ANDERSON—In this city, May 23, 1001, at the Church of the Advent, the Rev. H. Parrish, Jesse A. Luse and Lilllan A. An reet, reet. 1991, to_the MAY 25, 1901 Anderson, a native of 11 _months and 3 day ANDERSON—In this city, May 23, 1901, Walter Anderson, dearly beloved son of Charles A. and Sadie .derson, and beloved brother of May, Leo and Olga Anderson, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 4 months and 23 ays. CALLAHAN—In New York City, suddenly, May 16, 1901, Catherine T. Callahan, widow of the late M. B. Callahan, and’ mother ‘of Henry C,s Charies W.,. Mary E., Katherine, Caroling”and“Lily Cailaban and Mrs. S. V. Pettigrew and. Mrs. Willlam- W. Deamer, a native of Mcbile, Ala., aged 71 years. @7 Friends are invited to attend a solemn requiem mass for the repose of her soul, to be -celebrated this day (Saturday), at i0:30 o'clock, at St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue. Interment private. Please omit flowers. CARR—In this city, May 24, 181, Owen John, beloved husband of Fannié Carr, and loving father of Helen, John, Annle, Willlam, Net- tie, Hugh, Catherine and Louetta Carr, a na- tive of Ireland, aged 59 years and 10 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10:3) o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 421 Brannan street, thence to St. Rose's Church for services, at 11 o'clock. In- terment National Cemetery, Presidio. CREAN—In this city, May 23, 1501, Catherine Crélln, beloved sister of William ard the late Owen Crean, and beloved aunt of John and Danfel Crean, a native of County Cork, Ire- land, aged 70 years. A [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late res- idence, 250 Clara_ street, between Fifth and Sixth, thence to St. Patrick’'s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repcse of her soul, at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. CUNNINGHAM—In this city, May 23, 1901, John, beloved husband of the late Bliza Cun- | ingham, a native of Ireland, aged 77 years. | §7500. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral Monday, May 27, at 9:30 o’clock, from' his late residence, 841 Harrison street, thence to St. Rose's Church, Brannan street, between Fourth and Fifth, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenci at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CUNNIFF—In this. city, May 23, 1901, Rosanna. beloved . wife of the late Frank D. Cunniff, and daughter of Elfzabeth and the late Pat- rick Frawley, and sister of Patrick, Joseph, ~Willle and Bdward Frawley and Mrs. T. “ Welch, Mre. J.i W.-Shea and Mrs. W. Ward, +a native of San Francisco, aged 32 years 6 months and 13 days: DRISCOLL—In' this city, May 24, 1301, Bllen Driscoll, widow of ‘the late Michael Driscoll, and beloved mother of John J., Mary Ellen and Michael J, Driscoli and Mrs. Charles ‘Wilson, a'native of Bantry, Ireland, aged 60 . years. ' (Boston papers pleasé copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- -ully invited to.attend the funeral Monday, May 27, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late. resi- (dence, ‘2960 ‘Twenty-third street, theuce -to .. St. 'Peter's Church, where a solemn: requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose «af ber;soul, commencing at 9 o'elock. ‘Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. EDWARDS—In Los Gatos, Cal, May 24, 1801; Bertha M., wife of A. E. Edwards, and daughter of Captain George Johnson, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 31 years. > Funeral services at Cypress Lawn Chapel to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o clock. Please omit flowers. BDWARDS—In Berkeley, Cal, May 23, 1901, at his residence, 1614 Todd street, Thomas béloved husband of Emma Edwards, and father of Mrs. Bella Lovin of Kansas City, Mo., a native of Missouri, aged 45 years. [rFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 #Powell street, near Post. Interment Odd Fel- lows’' Cemetery. Please omit flowers. FORTRO—In this city, May 24, 1901, Joseph Q., beloved husband of Lena Fortro, and father of Louls J. Fortro and Mrs. Abble Turner, 2 native ‘of New York, aged 69 years 10 months and 6 days. HARRINGTON—In this city, May 23, 1801, Nellie A., dearly beloved and only daughter of Ellen J. Harrington, and sister of John J. and Thomas Willlam Harrington, a native | Jose E. and Emile Artigues, administrators) of San Francisco, aged 22 years and 1 month. 0> Friends and a€quaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 434 Natoma street, thence to St. Pat- rick’s’ Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HAWES—In this city, May 23, 1901, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Charles M. Hawes, and mother of Charles D. Hawes and Mrs. A. E. Borton, 87 years. v [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 428 Connecticut street. Interment Ma- sonic Cemetery. HICKEY—In this city, May 23, 1901, John J. beloved husband of Bridget Hickey, an father of John M. Hickey, a native of Brook- iyn, N. Y., aged 61 years 10 months and 21 days. 1 [FI'riends and acquaintances are respect- fully tnvited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late res- idence, 1400 San Bruno avenue, thence to St. Peter's Church, corner of Twenty-fourth and Alabama streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LEE—In this city, May 24, 1901, Sarah B., be- loved daughter of John T. and Sarah Lee, and sister of Agnes, George and Mary Lee, and granddaughter of George W. Haskell, a native of San Francisco, aged § months and 3 days. LILL—In this city, May 24, 1901, Anna Catha- rine, beloved wife of Conrad Lill, and mother of August and John Lill, a native of Ger- many, aged 6 years. B McBEE—In Oakland, May 23, 1001, Cecil*Giles, beloved son of F. M. and Mabel McBee, & native of Oakland, aged 10 years 7 months and 32 days. McINERNEY—In this city May 19, 1901, Bliza- beth MclInerney, a native of Scotland, aged 86 years. MARINAN—In this city, May 24, 1901, William M., beloved son of Martin and Annie Mari- nan, and brother of George and the late John J. Marinan, and” grandson of John H. and Margaret Marron, a native of San Franeisco, aged 1 year 10 months and 23 days. MINIGAN—In this city, May 24, 1901, James, beloved husband ‘of Margaret Minigan, and father of James, Ben, George, Alice and Laura Minigan and Mrs. J. L. Schroeder and the late Margaret Minigan, and brother- in-law of Mrs. C. B. Rode, Mrs. Frank Mec- Guire, Mrs. M. Burns and James McDermott, a native of Montreal, Canada, aged 64 years. A member_of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 14, A. O U. W., and General Meade Post No. 8. G. A. R.” (Montreal papers please copy.) 7 Friends and members of the above So- cicties are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 651 Folsom street, thence to St.-Patrick’s Church for services, at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MUELLER—In this city, May 24, 1%01, Ru- dolph Mueller, beloved husband of Barbara Mueller, and father of Albert, Rudolph and Clara Mueller, a native of New York, aged 65 vears 2 months and 12 days. (New York .xg_' %’;cngo Denes Dibesa Gopy.) z ends and acquaintances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhg & Co., 1137 Mission street. be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery by carriage. MULLEN—In Fast Oakland, May 24, 1801, Claudia A. Mullen, beloved wife of Edwin T. Mullen, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years and 1 day. NETTLETON—In Los Angeles, Cal., May 22, 1901, at 1011 Buena Vista street, Irene E., be- lovéd wife of Ernest W. Nettleton, ~and mother of Richard Brnest Nettleton, 'a na- tive of Visalia, Cal., aged 28 years 5 months and 11 days. 'BRIEN—In this city, May 24, 1801 Clara Mae, beloved wife of Charles L. O’Brien, and mother of Rose Agnes O'Brien, and daugh. ter of Thomas and Mary Mullen, and sister of Mrs. John J. Coffey and the late Harry T, and John F. and May Jane Mullen, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 22 years. UIRK—In Oakland, May 24, 1001, Patrick Flavin, deary beloved and only son of John F. and Mary A. Quirk, and beloved grandson o Q! of Mr. and Mrs. P. Maloney, a native of Oakland, 5 years 4 months and 20 days. 7 Friends #nd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o’clock, from the parents’ res- idence, 1410 ~Ninth 'street. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, MI::IG. ER—In this city, May 23, 11, Penel R en deanly beloved wite. of - Adelph: v a niother of Flournoy Richter, and daug] for of the late Rev. and Mrs. William H. fuk oot Sl o e £ e u P sia Taddish, Mea: Curl Stes Mrs. Herbert Roland, a native of hfflié‘?‘; aged 24 years 10 months and 4 98T riends a5 dcqusintances are respest- 1Ty Finvited to atiend. the funeral ‘services | 5 o'clock, at the | Francisco Homestead and to-morrow (Sunday), at 2:30 ch:;‘:l of ?vn:;: dh;n ceme’tl'nry. i DT} s city, May 21, 1901, ‘Albert, scb?\:‘vxed son of Minna Schmldt, and father of | block 119, University Mound; $1000. Russta, aged &2 years | MEXTCO’S PRESIDENT MAY SECURE HARMONY Influence of Diaz Likely to Operate in the Pan-American Con- gress - Affair. NEW YORK, May 2{—According to a Washington dispatch to the Tribune Pres- ident Diaz of Mexico may be appealed to if President McKinley and Secretary Hay are unable to bring the disputants over the second Pan-American” Congress to- gether. President Diaz, it Is known, is quite as eager as President McKinley to bring| about an harmonious understanding be- tween the nations of the New World, and views with even more suspicion than do the leaders of thought in the United States the part that rope is playing in the game. It is said that Peru and Bo- livia have received assurances from Eu- rope of financial aid in recovering their lost provinces' and a way to the sea if these nations succeeded in so manipulat- ing the forthcoming Pan-American Con- gress as to force arbitration on Chile. is assurance was given, of course, with the view of stirring up just that form of strife which is now threatening to make futile the attempt to hold another Pan- American Congress. —_———— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. . Estate of Thomas Ryan (by Mary Ryan. ad- ministratrix) to Edward Metzger, lot on S Iine of Vallejo street, 123 W of Van Ness avenue, W 50, § 129:2, B 8:3%, S 8:4, E 41:8%, N 17, Mary Ryan to Herbert E. Law, same; 310 "‘Ilidwnrd and Zetta Metzger to same, same; Fannie Reichenberx, Carrie Greenberg, Eda Icklebeimer and David Kline to Antolnette B. Steltzner, lot on NE corner of Gough and ! (d}::flry ,;treels, E 21:6 by N 137:6, quitclaim Willlam Curlett, Edward G. Eisen and Wil- liam R. Jost (trustess under 1906 D. 3M), Ba- bette, Theodore A.. Ada O., Edward G, Fran- cis C. and Alice Eisen, Celia Curlett, Amelia C. McLean and Jennie Jost to Edward G. Eisen, lot on W line of Franklin street, 103:1% S of Fulton, S 108:1%, W 57:6, N 17, W 10:4, N 203, W 436, N 81:6, W 10, N M:434, E 52:8: also lot 182, Gift Map 1; alse lots 375 and ;"fl“.wfloflt Map 2; also lot in Masonic Cemetery; Erightie B. and Josiah O. Low to- William F. Whittler, lot on § line of Pacific avenue, 21:6 E of Laguna, E 6, § 122:2%, NW to a point, N 117:0%: $18,000. City and County of San Franch uel Lasar, lot on W line of Bucl 100 N of Geary, N 37:6 by W 82:6; $—. Same to Aloysia M. Kearns, lot on N lihe of Eddy street; U1:6 E of Plerce, E 38 by N 5; 8. Gustave F. and- Cecilia M. Pohlmann to Isaac Bliaser, lot on-W -line of Seymour ave- nue, 150 8 of Turk stiget, S 3 by W 90; $2000. Ernst A. and Ella Buchse to M. Stminoff, lot on NW corner of Haight and Broderick streets, W 27:6 by N 110; $7000. Gustave F. and Cecilla M. Pohlmann to Jseac Eliaser, lot an N line of Golden Gate avenue, 37:6 W of Central (Lott street), W 2 by N 110; $1500. Alfred Olson to Herman Fridahl, lot on W line of De Long avenue, 201:6 of Frederick street, N 25 by W $0; $2500. Isaac and Emily Ellaser to Gustave F. and Cecilia M. Pohlmarn, lot on W line of Cole street, 125 N of Fell, N 25 by W 108:1%4; $7000. John J. Schlueter or John Schiuter and Louise Schlueter to Emma Wurthmann (wife of John H.), lot on S line of Twenty-second street, 50 W of Hampshire, W 25 by S 100; 5 Estate of Willlam Harney (by Fannie M. Harney, administratrix) to Walter J. Wiley, lot on NE corner of Guerrero and. Twenty- eighth streets, N 228, E 100, SW 24316, W I ($3700 and assumption of llen for §1455); $3700. Walter J. Wiley to City Street Improvement Company, same; $10. Estate of Francois or Francine Dazet (by P RANGREE D to Eman- n street, undivided half of lot on SW line of Montgomery avenue, 13:2% SE of Broad- way, SE 34:415, 8 33:9%, W 22, N 65:2%; 53000. Michel and Philip Lille to Adolphe and Ma- thilde Siscan, lot on E line of Trenton street, | 112:6 N of Jackson, N 25 by E 58; $2500. Henry P. and Elia B. Scnntag to Harvey H. Dana, iot on SW corner Steuart, 192 NW Mis- slon, NW 35:10 by SW 137:6; $§21,500. John J. Crowley to Julletta, Mary E. and Thomas M. Crowley, uncivided 3 of lot on NW line of Harrison, 13 NE Third, NE 23 by NW 1005 gift. John H. O'Neal to Clayton B. Wilson, lot on NW line of Weleh, 130 NE Fourth, NE 2 by NW 62:6; lot on NW_line of. Weich, 80 NE of Fourth, NE 30 by NW §0; $5000. Eva M. Kamp (wife of A) and Amella M. Radin (Marcus, wife of Henry) to_ Catherine Johnstone (wife of W. H.), lot on NW line of Felsom, 50 NE Ninth, NE 25 by NW % (quit claim deed); $10. Catherine ‘and W. H. Johnstone to Helen Deming, Same: $4500. Joseph B. and Mabel L. Coryell to Southern Pacific Compgny, lot on W line of Pennsyl- vaniz avenue, 225 N of Army (Colusa), N 25 by W 100;; lot on SW linc of Sixteenth avenue, S 100 NW 'of P street, NW 30 by SW 100, block 322, O'N. and H. Tract: $5000. Thomas H. and Evelyn E. Rabjohn to John F. Kennedy; re-record 1862, D. 171, lot on E line of Twenty-third avenue, 175 S of Lake street, 8§ 2 by E 120; lot on W line of Twenty-second avenue, 115’ of Lake street, 5-60 by W 11; | “John C. and_Anna M. Spencer to Alice K. Bentz, lot on W line of Fifteenth avenue, 100 $ of Clement street, 8 25 by W 105 (quit claim deed); $500. Jobn_P. Farley to Florence Farley, -lot 2¢, block F, Lakeview: zift. 2 Charles H. Reynolds to James B. Chase, lots 44 and 45, block 524, Huley Purchase; $500. Henry F. Jr. and Clara_H. Blanchet to Simon Goberman, lot on SW corner of Way- land and Goettingen streets. S 100 by W 120, to Jean Artigues, George E. Lawrence and Arlanna Whitham to Harris Shemanski, lot on N line of Eddy street, 5 E of Polk,'E 51:6 by N 93: §10. Katharina Nicolal' to Frederica O'Connell, lot on N line of Geary street, 130:5 W af Oc- tayia, W 25:10 by N 120; 3 City and County of San Francisco to Board "of Trustees of Calvary Presbyterlan Church and Congregation of San Francisco, lot on NW, corper of Jackson and Eillmors streets: W 155, N 1z:8%, E %, N 8%, E 10, S 175:4%; $—. Arthur H, and Kate L. Barendt to Marga- et Foster, lot on N line of, Clay street, & W of Cherry, W 50 by N 100; 3$3500. Mary Bittermann (Velte) (wife of Charles) 1 o tractors). architect E. Wiberg—All ¥work ex- cept mantels, tiling, gas and electric fixtures, service plpes, street sewer and shades for & ‘three-flat frame bullding and rough basement cn S line of Page stréet, $1:5 W S .120 by W 25; $6070. H. Larsen & Bros. through to Minna, of ‘Octavia, Mrs. Myra A. Greenwood (owner) with H. (contractors), Reid Bros.—Brick, terra cotta, steel and irof work for a three-story and bassment brick building on S line of Mission street, extendin< architset rd street, 100-vara block 47; $12,985 Mrs. C. R. (Mary A) Peters (owner) with Cook & Young (contractors), White—All work for a frame d of Tocust: B 58 by tion Dlock §18: $4650. s 127:8%, Westers HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. W Henshaw, Oakland uret, Fresno Grau, Detroft Phlllips, S Jose P W Scheide & w, Pa Miss Scheide, Pa J H Scheide, Pa W L Valentine, L Ang L Biinn & w, L Ang H_ Buck, Hongko: W Blacknouse. Bns C Clark, Montreal 1a J H Manning, Chicgo D S Wew & w, Chgo K C Park, Salt Lake J Burchend & w, Cinn| T Derby, Cal N Williams & w, Chgo J H Rice, U 8 A C Isaacs, N Y GRAN! L R Poundstone, Cal R Gardine & w, U S F Bradman, U S M J Reardon, Cal G B Leringo, Mexico Coon, Riversids 55E urd o 5 B Bailey, Helena wg B Hall, Sacto 8 Foote & w, S J BSO . Oroville Bat teman Jr, Phila D A Flynn & £, Oklahoma Maines & w, Los A e Everton, Tulare Napa. Treadwell, Sacto os Johnson, Nebrska dl R F Johnson, Monterey Mrs Forrester, Los An Mrs McCarthy, Los An,Miss Clark, Placerville |G E Brooks, Colusa A Musto, Stockton I I f C Jay & w, k4 Hardt auwG § ey 4 P wwt w ihilll imith, N g P Carr, greaarpoe Q PEERIFCY =" F M HOTEL. | between Shaw alley and architect Jcha two-story and attie on S line of Clay street, 163 B Addi- . St Louls Hathaway & w. NY Lapsley, Stanford T, Lemps ¥ & w, * NY Bond, § Clara v Carson. Kansas lowe & w, . Duluth ylor & w. Denver isbury, Boston ‘Dubuque Master, Brash,'B C Sawyer, Wash Mason U S A Cummings, N Y Schultz, Stanford T Britten, Menlo C_Collter, Towa Portland G C Foster & w, Dr Wentfleld, England J A Shaw, Ferndale gt Read, 'a!z i ek QWSO RS WO o a ; 1slingbu: McKay, Detroit A S Benioff, N J J M Barnes, Los A Caitoft, Ferndale M Mason, iss J Corbett, Stocktn liss N Krakow, Detrit Stanley, Chicago Wittenmeyer St Br oiten & w, Pt Rey Sacto . Sacto ‘Boston [ample, Sacto . Martposa. Ty, Los AR R B Perker, Fresne COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Thirteenth Page. WATER STOCKS. lspflnl Valley. 37 7% GAS AND ELECTRIC. Contra Costa.. 1 §2 Marin County. 52% — Cent L & P. 3 - Equitable 3% — Mutual 4145 — Dakland 30 3an Francisco 515 Pacific Lt. 3acramento SFG&E 51 |San Franet STREET RAILROADS. fornia 25 135 OSL&H Geary — 37% Presidio Market 0% POWDER. Giant . 7 [Vigorit .. SUGAR. Hana ... - 7% — |Kilaues . Hawalian ..... 30 51 |Makaweli . Honokaa ...... 22 224 |Onomea . Hutchinson ... 19 13%|Paauhau MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Fack..128 129% |[Oceanic S . Cal Fruit Can. 9% Cal Wine Asn.100 Mer Ex ..110 Pac Aux F Pac C Borax Par Paint. Morning Session. Board— 100 Market-street Rallway . 5 Oceanic Steamship Co, cash. 100 Paauhau Sugar Plan Co. 130 Pacific Gas Imp, 30 San Fran Gaslig 50 San Franeisco Gaslight, 6 San Fran Gas & Elec Co, 8 80 Spring Valley Water. treet— $5000 Bay Co Power Co 5. 4 California Wine Assn. 70 Hawailan Commercial & Sugar 75 Presidio R R. § Presidio R R. Afternoon Session. Board— § California Safe Deposit 2 Contra Costa Water. 10 Glant Powder Col Hawailan C & S Co 5s. $10.000 Los Angeles-Pacific 65 Makawell . 30 Mutual Elect: $5000 Oceanic Steamshi) 100 Onomea Sugar Ctrp 50 Pacific Coast Borex. 10 San Fran Gas & Electric Co. 45000 S P of A bonds (1910) 70 Spring Valley Water treet- $5000 Market-st Ry 1st Con 5s. Oceanic Steamship bonds. S P of A bonds (1910). i PRODUCERS" Board— 100 California Standard . 2000 California Standard “1000 Four .. 6 Hanford to Patrick Bannan, lot on W line of Treat avenue, 9% S of Twenty-first street, § 10 by W 122:8; $500. Mary M. Tucker (Morrison) to James and Margaret Welsh, lot on E line of Church street, 51:6 S of Liberty, S 25 by E 105; $1000. Francis Donahue to F. M. Donahue, lot om S line of Twenty-seventh street, 130 E of Dolores, E 50 by S 114; $1000. Improved -der of Red Men's Hall Assocla- Uiton “Trust. C: o San Francisca ik mion Trust Company ncisco, on N line of Post street, 175 W of Stockton, W 50 by N 187:6; $111,000, : Thomas J. and Nora Galvan to Susan E. Wakelee (wife of Thomas D.), lot on E line of Leavenworth street, 80 N of Clay, N 20:3 by E 137:6; $5500. Thomas D. Wakelee to Susan B. Wakeles, same; gift. . Christmas to Norma Marquise de sotaTY Panian. 10t on S corner 66 Market and First streets, SW 30 by SE s0; g Willlam and Louise Meinberg to. fi Buchse, lot on NE line of Hampton place, 1% SE of Folsom street, SE 27 by NE 55; John W. Wissinger and Willlam of Br SB 137 1 _Estate of David naiy street, 151:6 NE of Third, NE 3735, Roy, or Rol, by Alexander Falller, administrator, to George, or Jorge, de Ttioste, same: $5650. John H. O'Neal to Elena F. O'Farrell, lot' SW line of Harrigt street, 200 SE of SE % by SW 80: $10. s Charles W. Fay to David Dillon, lot on W line of Vermont street, 50 § of Twenty-ffth (Yolo), S 50 by W _100; '$2000. Samé to Patrick O’Suliivan, lot on Sw corner go'nunty-m and Vermont street, § 50 by W Maurice Griffin to Bridget Griffin, lot on SW corner Humboldt and Kansas streets, W 25 by §100; gitt. i Jenhie Espey to Albert M. Getz, lot on § line of T street, 88 W of Forty- avence, W 5 “Kate and George Ryan to Lewls D’ lot on & line of Stoneman street, .Wof",";t som, W 25 by S 75; §1500. Elizabeth J. Holley to C. and Cathe- rine E. Lynch, lot on N line of Farallones street, 400 E of Plymouth, B y N 125, block Tay_Company Harry, Annie and Charles Smith, | Fe Railway N, Railroad Homestead No. 2; $500. Ollve Verkouteren to Albert M. and Alvina g‘.mm lot al‘x,W line avenue | NW of J street, NW 150 SW 100, S| 'Sk ‘00, SE 75, NE 200, block 345, South San Rallroad Associa- tion; $500. San Francisco and San Joaquin anl:’y Rail- to Atchison, Topeka Santa mpany, all railroads, Fred, ; and brother of Mrs. Anna Harris, a native ;rights of way, rofling stock, leases and all hom, . Prussia, aged 51 years and 8§ to., of first party, subject to mort- o i - ' Mercantile Trust Company of New O viends and acauaintances son, both of Marshfield, Or. (Sunday),.at 10:30 o'clock;’ from the parlors MATZEN—NAU—In _Valona, Contra Co'u.’ of A. W. Martin & Co., 319 O'Farrell street. County, Cal., May 20, 1901, George Matzen of l.ntemumt!!dm Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock Vallejo Ada Nau of San Francisco. train from Third and Townsend streets. e Gt Peter 3. Matihy oo e Rev. wflfin’;‘:fifll ® Caltiomnis, sirosts James, M rootth o x Feter - Murtha and Beatrice | q0n5"eioved husband of Elizabeth Watson, and beloved father of Willam T., J. J. George H., Charles M., Charlotte L., ' Flor- DIED. ence, Lucalle and the late Robert Watson, Anderson, Anton Lee, Sarah E. native of San Francisco, aged 52 years. Anderson, Walter Callahan, Catherine Carr, Owen J. Crean, Catherine Cunningham, John Cunniff, Rosanna Driscoll, Ellen Lill, Anna C: McBee, Cecll G, * MclInerney, Elizabeth Marinan, Willlam M. Minizan, Jemes Mueller,” Rudolnh Mullen,’ Claudia . Edwards, Bertha M. Nettleton, Ifrene E. Edwards. Thomas O'Brien, Clara Mae Fortro, Joseph Q. Quirk, Patrick F. Harrington, Nellle A. Richter, Penel Y Hawes, Blizabeth — Schmidi, Alhert Hickey, Jobn J. ‘Watson, James ANDERSON—In this city, May 23, 1901, Anton (Successor i P, nngnfifu: -t_i‘:g:\" 0‘ Alfx‘n’?fin Sehnsat HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. “to & Gallagher.. DANIzL, A Mar el are respect. | Yok, trustse, fully tnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow | scribed) (375.37 24, 1901, at his | Work for a two-story and for 000 (no. w-’v‘g‘fiw( o 200 ‘Builders’ Contracts. John L. Herget (owner) with Ira W. Coburn (contractor), ‘hitect Matthew _o’B:ln—u. building on lot on E line of Shotwell 110 N of Fifteenth, l:m:l.ua.wm Mrs. Marla Schluter (owner) with A. a | (contractor), architect Willlam Koenig — Al ‘work for a six-room and basement frame cot- Thaa an 1 line of Moo steet R N Der, N 2 by 10110, Ho A: 181 Pl Frank M. Donohos and G. Letterell (mm). !Il-et, A oA Sk o st i B seventh street, 180 E of Dolores, £ % by § to David Roi, re-record 53 D 177, of lot on S lne |' Pacific Imp... 33 — |“tockton INSURANCE. Firem’'s Fund.25 — | BANKS. Anglo-Cal T 8 ‘L P & A Californla ..... — 411 ~ |Mer Ex (il Ca) Safe Dep.07 — |3 F National. — First Nat .....300%315 | SAVINGS BANKS. | German 190 — (Sav & Loan. Humboldt |1 — — |Security . Mutual . 3 — |Union Trust. 88 13 CH B%g B g EBE sfelul.uhEued g3 88 »ugEE su..ezsz OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. um Center, b 90. =1 Center ‘stroleum Center, cash v =88 BRI SARL \E-‘ ;I:c ¥ N 883se S!Iaasag gssaalsasen - 8 FERBRIIVLEL SAN FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE: 7| Morning Session. 100 Belchar . 500 Gould & 200 OPRIT ..oeessuie The 2 Stock Exchange mfl QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, May 24—4 p. 2 £ 188182 | | B82E8RHIRSS : |Justice .. uck: BRERBIBL2 | SRES8E228 o w8’ 4 tlEGE! ARFLZESR - B2 8 g% following were the sales In the Pacific yesterday: ssE2es 2% ;l BIUEEEREI 87 \

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