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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1901 PERSONALS. poisoL itching, les, catarrh, any isloc diseases caxe led. rhet doctors guaran 1 i an: w . ite for © to_the old rel g Liniment Co., permanently ‘ated Montgom room 22, third DRS. KING and JONES. * you ave bald, call 458 Geary £t and you appointed: this remedy is posi- preparation sent 1o all call or send for efrcular. world and tobeaeco habit oured valuable information for liguor, cpium, sll £ habits. MRS 1828 Polk st Ban ace. 0ld and wrinkle side made smooth and side of ¥ ful by expert | x ELECTRIC lieht % 4 Third = to $150 per nigh e 'bus and bagzage its fine overc Market st RELIABLE will between Seventh and Eighth. going East shortly, any private business entrusted rces if desired. Box 3311, Call bus; attend to Ladies' and e eold. J. Silve LA KRAMER, Ladi TAILOR made = Misfit Clothing Pario: Dr. Dw 650° Clay st Powell st. $2 50. dress pants, EPRING *"Domer Dr. Harriet Welch, cept Th. and Sat OLD gold, siive: bought. J. R ALFREDUMS hair to 1 MASQUERADE country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., r and mples dest S EATON. 1118 a pa 3021 Market st sh: hou: ectrolysis; 17 3 7 Market restores gray druggist books, wig: 733 Mkt. prominent busi- no chloroform, and no eference from business, WANTED—A store Kearny and Stockt E 3 six (66) feet r buflding u For par- . WHITE, room £ north line of , Ni rooms, bath, »d ‘lecation st station- street y Park north of the 30 California st. TRY—For Sale Address Parik, | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. fi(;FF.CE—lllS B«UADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. extra tation; 9 rooms 3500; choice work st., street Tenth omplete; Oakland no agents. 1415 Bast OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | B introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakland. 00MS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EDDY, 930 Floor of 4 furnished rooms or 2; rivate residence: no children, ELLIS Three furnished rooms, complete for eeping; gas, bath. FIFTH, 855« Double parlars, kitchen and bath, furnished, $10; also single, $4 up. | | s | keeping rooms; bath, gas range. Nicely furnished, sunny b kitchen; man and wife; | HOWARD, ddriin Others MARKET, 1538, near Eighth—3 front connec ing sunny rooms; water; sink; $15; also un- furnish 5 OCTAVIA, 14 corner Geary—Large sunny | bay-window, §10; large room with kitchen, $13. | POLK, 605—Housekeeping, 2 clean, sunny par- lors; ga stove; running water: reasonable. POLK, 10023 and 5 room suites, complotely referenc furnished for housekeeping: $15 u 123%—Nicely furnished sunny rooms eeping; also others, with gas. 642—Large sunny front room, housekeeping if desired. TY-THIRD, window room near Dolores—i sunny, nice, neat, complete. CLASSIFI 2D sdvertisements and subscriptions . | “received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. [t o A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. RN HOTEL, 521 Grant ave._Best §1 a family hotel in city; polite attendance; up; meals 2c; free coach. A—BRUNS HOT 148 Sixth—Rooms, c to S1 per night; S125 to §5 per week and light sekeeping ‘rooms; open all night. | ALL are notified to redeem their articles im- tely, as I am going out of business. HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. i £ | i TT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CALIFOF An elegantly furnished -1 front & strictly pri- | vate fami all modern ; nr. Park; Haight or Ellis cars. | CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis furnished ‘sunny rooms cor. Mason—Elegantly prices reasonable. tter, 949_Handsome furnished north light; hot and cold water. furnished sunny suite; also TIST: ¥ window; single room ELDER Room-renting Bureau, rooms furnishe 22 Kearny st.— 1 or unfurnished. unny front room; private 1206 Market—Fur, rooms. Mr. & v, late of the Esmond House, 730—Nice light sir ¥ ngle hallrcom for gentleman, $; bath; private; | German 1050—Large sunn: private family; free telephone. f roished roo: HOTEL st. | “nr. Market—New ropean pian), 24 Turk s building, elegantly furn. just opened; strictly first class and up-to-date in all appointments: inspection invited; must be seen to be appreciated; special rates by week or month HOTEL FRANCISCO—Elegant suites; single; transient baths. Mre. King, Turk and Taylor, references. . 14 Montgomery st res near Yuba City, Marysviile: al i valley land; few good buildings; wel this land has been cially adapted Co.; will be urchaser and 1d be seen to be lating purchasers ormation a bargain R. D. BROWNE, ger Country Department no droughts, no irriga- rops; write us for free Viticulturist.”” The W. t. Helena, Cal o develop a farm willing to pay terest. Box 3262 dairy ranches, ches for sale 758 Marki Estate Agent, iz —Free circulars de- MARION GF Market st Real 1 bl fenced; short | Sunny front room; bath ; $5 per month. r McAll neatly cas, r st., off Van (New Arlington)—Nicely fur- = $2 a week up; 35c a day up. . above shoe store—Sunny double singly rooms; month, week, day. . 1101 Geary—Elegant suites, newly private; bath; single rooms $10 up. 412, room 6—For one ; reasonable. | MARKET, | " nishea rent, . cor. Market—Elegantly oms; 50c to §3 per day. | MISSION, 561, near Second—Large front room suitable for two; cheap rent. O'FARRELL, 2% Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day O'FARRELL, bay window: 402—Large sunny corner room fine view; furnished; reas'n'ble. RUSS, 154, off Howard—Sunny single and dou- ble rooms, 36 1 ROSEDALE House, | night, 25c to $1; ROYAL House, 12 Ellis—Incandescent ligh 319-321 Ellis st eek, $1 25 to $4; open night. scribing far r sale all over this State. | reading-room, smoking-room and .ladles’ par- e -~ ———— =" _ | Jor; rooms, pér night, %c to $1 50; week, $2 to SOk 3 ';5 { sale; write for $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; r R. ¥ IELD, Petaluma, Cal. | rooms with hot and cold water; baths. news for § cents—The Weekly Call, | SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., 16_pages. in wrapper for mailing, $: per year. | “near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. ESTATE. completed; . part for view anA sunshin strict- iy modern and b $400 cash $30 the first month ents decreasing each month if desired; x120 feet. DR. CRUMPTON, Albert Wil L, 3008 Jackson & from 12 to ——————————————————— REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED—A lot ket st. Box 22 $3000 to $5000; north of Mar- 5, Call office. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. P e T S B W T SR EXCHANGE—Butcher shop for city or country real estate; reason, going to Nome. 3055 16th. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. TAYLOR, 26—2 or 3 sunny rooms to let; rea- sonable. THE Crotker, 915 Leavenworth—Fine sunny ‘ rooms, single and en suite; beautiful grounds. | TURK, b43—Clean, quiet room for gentleman, | 1 a ‘week, with bath; private family. _ 1306%, near Buchanan—Four nice sun- shed for housekeeping; $15. . 282—Housekeeping rooms complete, WASHINGTON, 1500—Four unfurnished rooms suitable for housekeeping. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. | CLASSIFIED aavertisements and_subseriptions | received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. e e pu e TS 1 ROOMS AND BOARD, A A AR 2 rials AN exceptional table; pleasant rooms; good service; ppoular rates. 807 California st. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. EPECIAL THIS WEES $8,200—Modern 2-story house of 8 rooms: lot 28x170; near Bey and Morton st. stations; terms to sult. CHARLES ADAMS & CO., Bey station, Alameda. HOUSE—Beautifully furnished; $ rooms; large garden and grounds; rented cheap for summer monthe. J. Elder Co., 22 Kearny st. Elder Rental Bureau FOR SALE—$1500; new modern cottage, 5 rooms, bath and basement; lot 33x100 cash, balance $20 per month. J. H. YOUNG, bullder, 1242 Park s —_— BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. property; a beautiful home; 2-story house; large grounds; fruit trees; barn; chicken houses; on main street to uni- versity; this property is clear; will exchange for city property and pay cash difference. Address H. PLODM. A bargein; new cottage, 4 rooms, bath, pantry, stationary tubs, brick foundation; high basemént; & block to eiectric cars and station; price $1400; only $100 cash, balance same as rent; §15 monthly. New oottage of § rooms, bath pantry, bay- window; one block to raflroad station, street cars and stores; price §1800; $150 cash, balance $17 50 monthly. Enap; cottage of § rooms, bath, high base- ment, brick foundation, stationary tubs; large jot; frult trees, windmill and tank; well kept grounds: 'good location; price $1650; terms; $250 cash, §15 monthly. Teke Berkeley train and get off at Lorin station: office west side of - raflroad track. Open Sundaye RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYON. cottage, 5-ROOM stationary tubs; high basement; street work all done; price $1300; $100 cash, balance $14 monthly. J. R. PERKINS, Lorin Station, Berkeley. mantel, bath, PINE end Mason (Hotel Oliver)—FElegant sun- ny sultes or single rooms; private baths; ex- cellent table and service. PINE, 1222 (old Ralston home)—Elegantly fur- nished sunny rooms, en suite and single, with board. VALENCIA-ST. Hotel, 718 Valencia st., Mis- sion warm belt—Good board; flne rooms; reasonable rates; cars pass the door. ALMORA Hotel, Twentieth and Mission—Ble- urnished sultes or single, with board. Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly excellent table; ‘special rates to tourls HOTEL Las Palmas, 182) Market—Sultes, 2 or 8 rooms, bath, connecting; board optional. BECOND, 523—3 nice front sunny rooms; back and front parlor, kitchen, gas range; THE GAGE, 428 Geary—Nicely furnished rooms; excellent service; board optional; references. —— e ROOMS WANTED, P et DU St SO | THREE or four large sunny unfurnished rooms with modern conveniences. Address box 3346, Call office. e SAN MATEO BOARD AND ROOMS. SAN MATEO_Sunny room; 1 or 2 persons: | _g00d family board; reasonable. Box 3283, Call. e ———— e O S OO SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for 34; collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 8-19; tel. 5580. ! esidence location; easy terms. GREO. | ] w. At & CO., 1068 Broadway, Oakland. | $2500— KE cottage, § rooms; high base- | | “ment; sunny side; in the heart of town; easy GEO. W. AUSTIN & CC., 1008 Broad- Oakland OR sale; @ f-room house, Z-story, 5 ot trom stable; wagon and cowshe T5c day and up; | furnished room, | | | | \ | TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAL IN TYPEWRITERS—We s:1] better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Sxchange, 536 California; telephone Mafn 266. P and best in America—The Weekly pages, sent to any address in the Call, United States or Canada one year for $1. 16 DIVIDEND NOTICES. iant Powder idend, No. 30, of il 5c) per share on the is- sued capltal stock of the company has been payatle at the office of the com- %0 California st., San Francisco, on 1901; transfer books close June 3, SPARKS, Secretary. A aivi PROPOSALS, for Clothing and Equipage, Depot ‘master's Office, 36 New Montgomery n Francisco, Cal, May 29, 1901,—Sealed sals, in_triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., Wednesday, Jure 12, 1901, Pacific Standard Time, and then opened, for furnishing S. B. Kersey, Black Lastling and Buckskin Gauntlets. All to con- form to standards and specifications; quanti- ties to be subject 50 per cent increase if de- cided upon by this Department. Bids will be opened for the delivery of the same articles at either the San Francisco, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia Depots. Deliveries to com- fence July Ist next, or s soon as practicable thereafter. Bidders must state in their pro- posals the rate and time of delivery should contract be awarded to them, and that no proposition should be made which they are not positive that they can absclutely fulfill. Bids upon samples differing from specifica- tions and samples upon which bids are invited, will under no circumstances be entertained, nor will unguaranteed bids be considered, Proposals for less quantities than advertised for will be entertained. Bids for delivery or inspection at other points than those named above will not he considered. To avoid mis- understanding as to the exact nature of .the articies to be furnished, bidders will carefully cxamine the standard samples and specifica- tions, so that proposals may be submitted by them’ with a full knowledge of what will be required. Preference will be giveén to articles of ‘domestic production and manufacture, con- Qitlons of price and quality being_ equal (in- cluding in he price of foreign production and manufacture the duty thereon), and such pref- erence will be glven to articles of Americen production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consump- tion raquired by the public service there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part there- of. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes con- taining proposals will be endorsed ‘‘Propo- sals No. 5212"" and addressed to Major OSCAR F. LONG, Quartermaster, U. S, Army, Depot Quartermaster. PROPOSALS.—State Prison supplies.—Sealed proposals will be recsived at the office of the clerk at the State Prison, San Quentin, until 10:30 a. m., Saturday, the 15th day of June, 1901, and at the office of the clerk at the State Prison at Fi m, until 9:30 a. m, Monday, the 17th day of June, 1901, at which times and places théy will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delfv- ering supplies for sald prisons, consisting of subsistence stores, forage, fuel, fuel oil, fur- nishing power to run the jute mill at San Quentin, clothing, medicines, lime, cement and_other staple supplies, from July 1, 1901, to June 30, 1302, inclusive, on tonditions as per printed schedules, which will be furnished upon application at either of the above of- fices. No bid will be considered unless made upon sald schedules, nor unless accompanied by the certified check therein required, nor from any other parties than bona fide dealers in the classes of articles to be furnished. Fach bidder 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 R. M. Fitzgerald, president of the board. conditioned that the bidder will enter into a contract upon notice of acceptance, as re- quired by law. Bids for either prison must be marked separately. All payments made on contracts will be pald in cash or Con- troller's warrants. Bidders will carefully fol- low the conditions of the schedules. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as the public interest may require, and to order any quanticy over or under the amount specified. T, REYNOLDS, acting clerk; R. M. FITZGERALD, president. BIDS WANTED—Notice 1§ hereby given that sealed proposals will be recefved by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Calli- fornia, at its office, room 13, 320 Sunflo’e st. San Francisco, Cal., up to 10:30 o'clock 'a. m.. SATURDAY, June 8. 1801, and opened im mediately thereafter in the presence of bid- ders, for furnishing and delivering quarter: master and commissary supplies for the Vet- erans’ Home, Napa County, Cal. (railzoad sta- tion Yountville), for six months commencing July 1, 1501, and ending December 31, 1901. Scheduies with information and_instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon ap- plication by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow the conditlons of the ached- ules, and no bid will be considered unless it is in accordance with such schedules. Fach 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 fo 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 13, 320 Sansome st.. San Fran- cisco, Cal. By order of the Board of Direc- tors, J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary. ———————————————— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued vesterday: Thomas F. Lynch, 25, 32 Chesley street, and Ellen O'Brien, 24, 533 Linden avenue. Edward J New Haven, Conn., 22, ‘city. , 1054 Sacramento street, 20, 1054 Sacramento st. Hermann J. A. Bischoff, 24, 18 Fifth street, and Anna M. Mentzen, 21, 1§ Fifth street. John H. Clear, 23, Oakland, and Annie Gran- dona, 19, West Oakland. Edward E. N. Beard, 27, 569 Geary street, | and Mattie L. Perry, 25, 702 O'Farrell street. Charles W. Turner, 34, Crockett, and R. Eva Dennis, 28, 504 Lyon street. James W. Scott, 83, Pomona, and Grace L. Corwin, 30, 1624 Hyde street. Thomas P. Bishop, 25, 2309 Washington street, and Anna B. Voorhies, 23, 2111 California st. George F. Schwarz, 21, 420 Chestnut street. and Emma J. Felsel, 15, 1430 O'Farrell street. Charles E. Hewltt, 23, 200 Kearny street, and Maybelle C. Shehan, 20, 308 Tenth street. * Neal J. McKeon, 2, Oakland, and Mary I. Wilson,. 21, city. Oria 1. Cheyney, 40, Mare Island, and Olga L. “Bruchman, 22, 209 Fillmore street. George A. Wittman, 39, city, and Belle W. Wheeler, 39, city. Alfred J. Zobel, 28, 1309 Pine street, and Mavybelle Getz, 20, Devisadero street. John C. Doberty, 31, 2019 Webster street, and Sarah E. Manuel, 24, Stockton, BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—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 indoreed with the name and residence of per- sona authorized to have the same published, . BORN. COHEN—In this city, May 27, 1901, to the wife of E. B. Cohen, a son. HENDERSON—In this city, May 14, 1901, to the wife of J. W. Henderson, a son. HOWARD-In this city, May 15, 191, to the wife of O. M. Howard, a son. DIED. Arundell, Willlam T. McAleer, Delia Barker, Almira D. McCabe, Catherine Dodge, Willlam McCartny, Lucy Donne, Richard M. McGovern, Jane Bllard, Thomas Miller, Marle M. Fitzgerald, John Moftat, Annie Goble, Nellle Ruddock, Elizabeth Goetz, Anna Semerla, Catherine Hansen, Harold Sheldon, Adelbert S. Hart, Bartholomew Stapleton, Mrs. Julia Hausmann, Carrie A. Umbach, Willlam C. Hayden, James F. Whitley, Elien 8. Hempel, Herman E. Yost, Anton Lillenthal, Minna ARUNDELL~—In this city, May 28, 1901, Wil- llam T., beloved husband of Millle Arundell, and father of Chester Arundell, a. native-of England, aged 44 years 8 months and & days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Soturday), at 2 o'clock, from the Mission Masonic Temple, 2663 Mission street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, under the auspices of Mission Lodge No. 169, F. and A. M. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, Via electric funeral car. Remains at his ate residence, 3889 Twenty-third street. BARKER—In this city, May 61, 1001, Almi; D.. beloved wife of H. R. Barker, and mother of Albert F. Barker, a_native of Whitman, Mass., aged 74 vears. (Boston, Mass., papers please copy.) i {7 Remains at the parlors of the Western Addition Funeral Directors, 2428 California street. Notice of funeral hereafter. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. SECOND-HAND machines, most any price you wént 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. FINE large 4-roomed bay-window cottage; hall; bath; large pantry: high basement; sunny #ide of street: fine well of water; tank and windmill; lot 50xi00; chicken-house and yard; 2 blocks to '(cnn. price $1600; terms to suit. Lorin Station, Berks ¥ 7-room 2-story Colonial house: Jot g bern; electric and gas fixtures; 2 biocks (o station, 1 block 1o electric cars; price $1900; $100 cah, balance §20 monthly. R. PERKINS (formerly erich & B R DT o —— e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Go,, office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 122 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2820 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 2§1. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- slon st.; tel. Mint 1821. F. W. ZEHFUSS. e —— HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) roEnRL SR S bl scune -~ 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. 3 Telephone South 80. JAMES McGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., has opened new Funeral Parlors at 214 Eddy st., bet. Taylor and Jones. Telephone South my UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27.and 29 Fifth st. Tel South 167. FUNERAL DIREOTOR3 AN»D EMBALMER3. DODGE—In_this city, May 30, 1901, Willlam Winslow Dodge, father of William G. and Henrietta M. Dodge and Mrs. Pierson Dur- brow, a native of New York. (Watertown, N. Y.. papys please copy.) > Funera). services at the residence of Pierson Durbrow, 2209 Broderick street, to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock. Inter- ment private. DONNE—In this city, May 31, 1901, Richard M., heloved husband of Mary Donne, and loving father of Joseph H., Richard J., Mary, Margaret, Julia and Alice Donne, a native of Dublin, Ireland. aged 64 years 4 months and 9 days. ELLARD—In this city, May 80, 1901, Thomas, beloved husband of Ellen Ellard, father of Hannah, George, John and Neilie Ellard, and brother-in-law of Frank and Johann Cream, a native of the parish of Newtown- shandrum, County Cork, Ireland, aged 51 years 3 months and 26 days. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1212 Hampshire street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem mass wili be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FITZGERALD—In this city, May 30, 1901, John, beloved husband of Mary Fitzgerald, and father of Jeremiah, James, Willlam and John Fitzgerald, a native of County Cork, Ircland, aged 72 years and 18 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances and mem- bers of the Holy Name Sodality are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this (Saturday), at 8 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2713 Bush street, thence to St. inic’s Church, where a solemn requiem. mass will be celebrated for the repose of soul. commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. % GOBLE—In this clty, May 31, 191, Nellle Goble, beloved wife of J. E. Goble, and sis- ter of Mrs. W. Moore, Mrs. C. Welshons and Katfe and Emma Cuff, a native of San Francisco. > Funeral Monday, June 3 1001, at 9 o'clock, from the residence of her sister, 1311 Larkin street, thence to St. Mary's Cathe- dral, where a high requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 930 o'clock. Interment private. Please omit flowers. GOETZ—In Los Gatos, May 29, 1301, Anna Goetz, beloved wife of Joseph Goetz a na- tive of France, aged 46 years and 6 monthi [ Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 184 Vallejo street, thence to the French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, Bush street, for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HANSEN—In this_city, May 31, 1901, Harold, beloved son of Niels and Kathrina' Hansen, and brother of Elsie Hansen, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 2 months and 27 days. Il{ART—DrDWned in Eureka, May 19, 1901, Bartholomew, beloved son of James and Mary Hart, and brother of Mrs. Rutherford, Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Schiller and Michael, James, Gertie and Lalla Hart, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 24 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 406 Bryant street, thence to St. Rose's Church for services, commencing at 2 oclock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HAUSMANN~—In this city, May 381, 1901, Casrrie A., beloved wife of Adolph Hausmann, and loving mother of Laurence A., Mabel C. and Frances E. Hausmann, a native of Akron, Erle County, New York, aged 32 years 11 months and 25 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sund#y), at 1:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 89 Juniper street, off Folsom, between Tenth and Eleventh. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HAYDEN—In this city, May 31, 1901, James F., beloved son of Thomas F. and Sara Hay- aén, a native/of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 1 mohth. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his parents’ resi- dence, 1114 Powell street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HEMPEL—In this city, May 31 1901, Herman E. Hempel, beloved husband of Johanne Hempel, a native of Gelenhausen, Germany, aged 67 years and 27 days. A member of Germania Lodge No. 116, 1. 0. O. F.; Wal- halla Encampment No. 1. 0. O. F., and Eureka Grove No. 4, U. A. O. D. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2929 Washington street. Interment I. 0. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers, LILIENTHAL—In this city, May 29, 1901, Minna, dearly beloved wife of Ernst Lilien- thal, and mother of Henry Lillenthal, Mrs. C. D. Mangels and Gussie and Minnle E. Lilienthal, a native of Mark, Oldendorf, Ger- many, aged 48 vears § months and 24 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1913 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Interment Masonic Cemetery. McALEER—In thig city, May 31 191, Della, beloved wife of the late Frank McAleer, and beloved mother of Mary, Rose, James and Agnes McAleer, a native of Ireiand, aged 56 years and 2 months. ([ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, from her late re dence, 291 Clara street, thence to St. Pat- rick’s Church for services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. McCABE~In Modesto, Cal., May 30, 1901, Cath- erine McCabe, widow of the late Edward Mc- Cabe, and dearly beloved mother of Peter Ross, Edward Dennis, Eugene, John, Eliza- beth, Alexander and Alice Agnes McCabe, a native of Ireland, aged 68 years 10 months and 18 days. McCARTHY—In this city, May 31, 1901, Lucy, beloved daughter of T. H. and’ Sophia Me’ Carthy, and sister of Mary and Charles T. McCarthy, a native of Contra Costa County, Cal. . 7 Interment in 0dd Fellows' Cemetery to-morrow (Sunday), at-3 o'clock. Funeral at residence of parents, 407A Hyde street. MeGOVERN—In this city, May 31, 1901, Jane, beloved wife of John McGovern, and mother of James B.,-John J., Thomas H., Leo W., Mary J. and Catherine A. McGovern, a na- tive of Ireland. [7The funeral will take place Monday, June 3, 1901, at 10 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 2147 Larkin street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. MILLER—In this city, May 30, 1901, Marie M. Miller, beloved wife of Adam Miller. U7 Funeral _to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'elock, from her late residence, 2424 Folsom street, between Twentieth and Twenty-first. Interment private. MOFFAT—In this city, May 31, 1901, Annie, beloved wife of the late Jimes Moffat, mother of John, James, Willlam and Robert Moftat, Mrs. J. C. Johnston and Mrs. O. B. Nelson, and grandmother of James Wynn, a native of County Limerick, Ireland, aged 69 vears 1 month and 2 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Johnston, 507 Andover street, near Cortland avenue. In- terment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. RUDDOCK—In this city, May 31, 191, Eliza- ‘beth, beloved wife of A. J. Ruddock, and daughter of Mrs. E. Chadwick, aged 27 years. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. SEMBRIA—In_this city, May 30, 1901, Cather- ine, dearly beloved wife of the lafe Joseph Semeria, and mother of the late Jules M. Semerla, Henry, Joseph and Clara Semeria and Mrs. W. Genesy, a native of France, aged 63 years. [7Friends and accuaintances are respect- fully notified that the funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o’clock, from the residence of her €on, Henry Semeria, 628% Green street, thence to Notre Dame des Vic- toires French Church for services, and thence by electrio funeral car, Eighteenth and Guer- rero streets, at 2:45 o'clock for Holy Cross Cemetery. A solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at said church on Monday, June 3, commencing at 10 o'clock. Please omit flowers. SHELDON—In this city, May 29, 1901 Adelbert S. Sheldon, beloved husband of Mina Shel- don, a native of Néw York, aged 56 years 7 months and 26 days. A member of Lincoln Post No. 1, G. A. R. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow _(Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy stree Funeral under the auspices of Lincoln Post No. 1, G. A. R. Interment Natlonal Cemetery. STAPLETON—In_ this city, May 80, 1901, at her residence, 3859 Seventeenth street, Mrs. Julia dsupleton, a native of Queens County, Ireland. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend a requiem mass at Mission Dolores Church this day (Saturday), commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment pri- vate. UMBACH—In this city, May 31, 1901, William C., dearly beloved son of Christ L. and Bm- ily M. Umbach, and beloved brother of Adele 1. Lillian E. and Gustave G. Umbach, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 28 years 6 months and 21 days. 7 Friends and w%\nlunncn are respect- faily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow unday), at 3 o’clock, from the residence of his , 3965, Twenty-fourth street, be- tween Sanchez and Noe. Interment I, O. O. F. Cemetery. e o z y 30, 1901, Ellen LEY—In thil wsl?.wdaf-ly Iladnvas of Willlam J. Whit- and the late E, ley, daughter of Mrs. §. Hanson, and sister of ‘Mrs. G. Simmer and Harold E. and Victor Hanson, a native of gmhhwcnw. aged 25 years 10 months and ys. > irriends and acauatntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morro (Sunaay). at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, Algbama street, ween Twen- o g L R e TR B Geary street, ‘English Lutheran Church, e s Otavis, WhEE sl 1" e neid. commencing at 2 oclock® fac terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. YOST—In this city, May 81, 1901, Anton Yost, “beloved husband 'of Julla and_brother | e Font nsd Mis: Sornelia Tamoier a native of Sen months and 14 vited ' @A‘n’);_fl ‘l o'clock, from ‘4 Mrs E Hartman, Utah Mj | "George P. Dorgan and Celia A. Laumeister lors, €36 Washington street. Fellows’ Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohn wish to thank their many friends for their sympathy and kindness in their hour of bereavement. MR. and MRS, MAX COHN. GRAND HOTEL. A L Moffitt, Los Ang |W A Johnson @ Monte J Brunton, ’Stanford |A B Murray, Visalia E P Frank, 8 Rafael |[J Panetto, Plxley W Moore & w, Clinton|A Thornton, New Hope G G Byrne, Sta Cruz |D E Arfwedson, Cal T H Fullen, Angels |J H Batcher, Sacto W Young, Modesto | W F Cronemiller, Sac G _Johnson, Milwaukee J C Coover, Sactd J F Shafroth & w, Coloj Mrs C R Hexamer, NY T H erson, Hmbldt Luscombe, L Gatos F Sturm, Germany ‘W _Hamiiton, Aubrn J McC Brown, Omaha C Schulze, Dixon A Barren-Danby, Lon |C Moltzen, Pt Reyes M H Durst, Wheatland' B Barry & w, U S N J C Michener, Los Ang|J M Haig, N ¥ D Sittle, U S A ‘A Riley, St Joseph Interment Odd 3 M R K o A H L Smith & w, |M L Starin, Is Ang Chicago C Lilly & w, Ind S E Baker, Ohio Louise Lilly, Tnd Rebecca Berry, Mo |Susan Lilly, Ind Le Roy Wi er, Ohlo| Miss Mauley, Ind F C Smart, Omaha | W Lilly, Ind W_H Comstock & w, |M Krakow, Detroit Brockville 7 C Ruddock, Ukiah Mrs J H McLeod, Cal E Cardey Jr,S Barbara J Bowen, Los Ang 1da Jorgensen, Cal| ella_Bolaam, Visalia W O Stoddard Jr, N Y W T Blakeley, Minn G I Howe, Sacto H C Hubbard, Stanford P Rockey, Stanford C Curnow, Souls- yville HOTEL. C I Riley, Chicago C B Pearsall & w, Cal | Mis¢ A Hartman, Utah| PALACE E A Powers, Arizona R J Sickles, Mass F H Short, Fresno J B Breathilt, Arizona J W Bamberger, N Y |F B Knight, N ¥ A G Jones, Chicago |E W Strauss, Chicago J R Philips, Stockton | M Isaac, Los Ang H O Moore,'San Jose [N D Johnson, Portind E R Pelz, Chicago G Doll, New York M N Gerhard, N Mrs H W Conner, La B E Howard, Stanford|Miss E Koch, La Mrs Bartlett, Mass Miss L Miles, La Miss_Richardson, Mass| Baron von Frisching, H J McElgin, Brooklyn| Germany Mrs La Grave, China |M B Van Duyne, N ¥ C L Bard, Ventura |J Dunsmuir & w, B C R King & w, Cal H Adams, Stanford Cowden & w, Kans Griggs, Detroit W G Warden, Phila W J Weaver, London 8 T Britten, Menlo Pk G F Becker, D C 1 Wilson, Butte J L. Foster, Georgia H K White & w, Bostn/C W de Knight, D C —_— ee——— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Estate of Amella V. R. Pixley (by J. F. D. Curtls and Union Trust Company, executors) to Albert Pissis, lot on SW corner of Califor- nia and Polk streets, S 108 by W 88:9; $70,000. Harry C. and Hortense R. Good (by John Lackmann, Sheriff) to J. J. Rauer, lot on SE g Octavia and Ellis streets, E 52:6 by S 120; . Clara Walters (Powell) to Edward G. and Frances L. Vail, lot oo W line of Webster :‘l&?“et. T7:8% 8 of Washir ston, S 25 by W 68:9; Leroy T. Hutchinson to Lottle Howard (wife of Virgil), lot on N line of Greenwich street, 163:6 E of Scott, B 27:9 by N 187:6; gitt. C, E. and Janet Knickerbocker to Julia A. Hoim (wife of T. N.), lot on W_line of Scott street, 30 N of Grove, N 27:8 by W 110; $3500. Grace G. and William Alexander to Olive K. Clarke, lot on W line of Devisadero street, 150:8 N of Thirteenth, N 25 by W _135; $2000. William A. Hewitt to C. A. Meussdorfter, lot on SE corner of Washington and Lyon streets, 31:3 by 8 100:4%; $4000. William McCracken to Alfred Olson, lot on line of De Long avenue, 375 § of Waller street, S 25 by I 80; §1000. E Arthur W, and Anna J. Watson to Rose C. Patterson (wife of George G.), lot on W line of Ashbury street, $03:6 S of Frederick, S 25 by W 100; $1500, J. T. Fleming to Sarah Naphtaly, lot on \E line of First avenue, 175 N of McAllister street, N 50 by E 100; $500. Frederick Muller to Louisa Muller, lot on N line of Cumberland street, 175 E of Dolores, E 2 by N 114; $500. Kate B, and_Max Rothschild to Louis Jor- gensen, 16t en N line of Twenty-second street, 228:8 B of Sanchez, B 2:11 by N 114; $1000. Edward and Sarah A. Philips to Kate N. McCleery (wife of Frank B.), lot on W line of Douglass street, 176:6 N of Elizabeth, N % by W 100; $2000. C. A, and Barbara Trimborn and Frank W. F. and Mary Scholl to Harry W. Bernheim, lot on NW corner of Vallejo and Mason streets, N 30 by W 70; $3000. Elizabeth Madison, Josephine Zahn, Walter H. and Charles Scholl and Emma jSchwerin to_same, same; $3000. J. Wiillam, Walter E., Kate L. and Char- lotfe E. Lucas to Mary M. Lucas, lot on NE line of Main street, 71:3 SE of Howard, SE 20 by NE 45:10; $1000. PO (wite of Willlam F.) to Thomas J. Dorgan, lot on NW line of Natoma street, 478:6 SW of First, SW 35:6 by NW 75.(to correct 1846 D. 348); $10. Thomas J. Dorgan to Henry E. Bothin, lot on NW line of Natoma street, 311 NE of See- ond, NE by NW 75; $4000. Edward Wenzel to Olga Wenzel, lot_on SE line of Jessie street, 130 SW of Sixth, §W 31:3 by SE 7; gift. *William J, and Emma C. Gunn to Louise ©. Snow (wife of Elliott), lot on W line of Eieventh avenue, 188 N of Clement street, N 50 by W 120; . i Lccu L. Strong to John H. Gray, lot on E line of Twelfth avenue, 75 N of Clement street, N 2 by B 120; $1000. Gebor and Flora Konossteln to Pearl M. Lemon (wife of Willlam), lot on W line of Sixth avenue, 140 S of California street, § 20 by W 120; $2000. l;-llu'l'let C! and Richard E. Tomlin to James E. and Joan W. Miln, rerecord 1839 D. 352, lot on W line Diomi‘s%h avenue, 200 S of J street, 5 b} 120; $500. S oo Tge and Mary Letterell to Oscar Heyman, lot 7, Holliday map A; $1000. Rudolph and Louise Huber to James Gog- gin, lot on B line of Palmer street, 145:6 8 of | Fairmount, § 20:3. SE 116, N 8, W §2:6, block { 15, Fairmount; $1000. ‘Antoine and Gracie Borel to Olive Verkou- teren, lot on SW line of Twelfth avenue south, 150 SE of P street, SE 50 by SW 100, block 25, O'N. and H. Tract; $500. Alameda County. Willlam T. and Sarah B. Harris to Ira vVaughan, lots 88 and 89, map of Academy Homestead, Oakland; $2500. Christian’ and Winfred Frick to Adam and Mary C. Guenther, lot on E line of Shattuck avenue, 87.14 N of Center street, N 41, E 108.77, S 40, W 11553 to berinning, lot 3, block A, Berkeley propérty mips 1 and 2, Biske Tract, Berkeley; $9500. Virginia_A. L. Roberts to ie L. Dixon (wife of J. R.), Miriam L. Sterling (wife of J, C.) and W. H. Lyons, the undivided quarter of lot 3 and undivided quarter of E half of lot 4, block 2, State University Homestead Asso- ciation No. b, Berkeley; 3250, Arthur A. and Marie M. Dixon to Harry W, ‘Westerman, all interest in lot on N line ofJ Harmon street as now opened, 40 E of Regent, E 40 by N 141, portion of block 2, on map of property of A. B. Dixon, Berkeley: $500. ‘Annfe McKechnie to Donald McKechnie, lots 16 and 27, block 38, tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Assoclation, Berkeley (quitclaim deed); $10. 'B. Kelsey to E. A. Holman, lot 5 block B, Latham Terrace, Brooklyn Township; $10. J. R. and Laura Laine to Willlam A. Irwin, 14.077 acres beginning at a point on NW line of Seminary avenue, 2627 from NE line of county road Oakland to San Leandro, thence NE 1290.90, N€10”4§;_’. Efl'hlll:;u, msw 456.40 to be- 3 lyn Townt o . Bl ain 7. C. Eschen to Laeura S. Eschen lots 132, 134 and N 24.82 feet cf lot 1%, map of Encinal Park Tract, Alameda; gift. Afina B. Kinney (wife of Mark L.) to Wil- liam T. H?rfl;. ;%l and 89, Academy Home- ead, Oakland; $2000. S and Mary Shea to Willlam H. Mackin- nom, lot on N_line of Evoy avenue, 40 E of Wekt_street, E 2 by N 110, lot 50, block A, Paradise plot, Map 2, Oakland; ). Karl H. Nlcv!;fl to Jnhl; ¥ale‘;r“ll.pAhafl‘}: ?l Cr.-md n, lot on SW_corner of avenue B ich siveet, W 13k, § %0, B 1060, N 5118 to beginning, lots 5 and 6, block D, Roberts and 'Woltdlfiéll Tract, subject to a mortgage for $1500, Oakland; $2000. Charles Camden, E. A. and Elizabeth D. ‘Heron to George Sterling, lot on N line of Vista avenue, 132 of Vernal ayenue, W §0 by N 150, being the W B0 feet of lot 2 and"§ hait of W 50 feet of lot 3, block 4, Revised Map, Pied- ‘mont Park, Oakland Township; $§1000. Judson M. and Louise S. Davis to Marion Van Ostrand, lot 22, block P, Harmon Tract, Berke- ley Sonhah M. Brackett to Robert Lelks, lot on N line of Virginia street, 120 B of Sacra- ‘mento, E 120 by N 270, lot 4, block 2, T ers’ State University Homestead, Berkeley; $1000. Andy L. and Wilhelmine H. Stone, E. B. and A. L. Stone Company (corporation) to Daniel E. Green, lot on NW line of Michigan avenue, 196.32 NE a?mm street, NW 120 by NE 60, be- ing lot 284 and SE 20 feet of lot 285, Map of ‘Madison square, Brooklyn Township; $1000. ', Gl and Harrle L. Wright to All W‘u‘ egfll l(bw‘l?! of G. W.), lot r;‘. S line %% Twenty-second street, Where same is intersected by the line dividing iots 4 and 5, Tuttle Home- stead Tract, which point of beginning Is distant 20 W from point of intersection thereof with wllsln;! ol(” 'l;ilqunh'n;nua, ‘z:lnm s 1‘3: A, Dbegi: , portion Ruttie T Tract, Oakland; $10. ph svsiion, beginning, porti Tract; Oal Tudson Wheeler to Contracts. th C. M. 13 (contractor), architect Jules Godart—Carpen- | CALL CALENDAR. ter, mill and stair work, brick flues, gas | —_— - tinding, roofing, shingles, plastering. glazing. June, 1901. wrought and cast iron work and building s - - hardware for a three-story frame building | S. [M.| T. |W41‘. | F. | 8. | Moon's Phases. (store and flats) in front and two-story frame stable in rear on SE line of Harrison street, 180 SW of Fourth, SW 25 by SE 80: $2995. Americo Suacel (owner) with E. Quagelll (contractor), architect J, A. Porporato—All 1|ey _ June 2. Full Moon, | Last Quarter, work except shades and chandeliers for a om0 § three-story and basement frame building on E » line of Taylor street, 137:6 N of Lombard, N §3:3% to SW_line of Montgomery avenue, SI i _June 15. $2:435, W 52:3% to beginning; R New Maon, 36200 Thomas B. Evans (owner) with Charles J. ‘W. Koenig (contractor), plans by owner—All work for a three-story frame building (three flats) and a two-story and attic residence thrae-story building on W line of Van Ness avenue, 60 N of Vallejo street, and two-story I | First Quarter, June 23, residence on N line of Vallejo street, 3% W of rsoes uaw Van Ness avenue; $12,238. o F —_——————— Pacific Coast Steamshin Co. Killed by Falling Derrick. Steamers leave Broadway SALINAS, May 3L—John Grant- of g Whar?, San Franciseo: Santa Cruz, while at work in Iverson JF" Alaskan ports—I1 a. m.. T p June 5. 10, 0, 2%, 3, July Brothers' machine shop here, was in- 5. Change to company's steamers at Seattle. For_Victoria, Vaneouver (B. C.). Port Townsend, eattle, Tacoma. Everett, Ana and New Whatcom (Wa I 11 a. m., June 3, 19, 15, 20, July 5, and every fifth day thereaft stantly killed this afternoon by being struck by a falling derrick. Grant was & yéars of age, and leaves o family re- siding in Santa Cruz. —_————— Fire Sweeps Grain Field. CORNWALL, May 3L—Fire to-day de- . », Change at Seattle for this company’'s steamers for Alaska and G. Ry.: at Seattle or Tacoma stroyed 100 acres of standing barley and | for N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. 50 tons of hay baled and. in stack on For BEureka and Humboldt Bay—1:30 p. m., Thomas Parada’s ranch. It is believed to | June 2, 7, 11, 16, 21, 2, July 1, and every f:th dapy‘o thereafter. r San Diego, stopping only at Santa Dar- bara, Port Los Angeles have been started by a passing engine. geles)—Steamer Queen. Wednesdays, 3 2. m : N steamer Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles, calling at Santa Crus, Continued From Page Ten. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harfs (San Luis Obispo), Caviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pe- dro. *Newport (*Corona only)—Steamer Corone. STOCK .MARKET. Suturdays, § a. m.; steamer Bonita, Tuesdays. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- The market was quiet on the morning session lla and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., Ttk each of the Bond Exchange with a decline in Con- tra Costa Water at $31@80. = . R e e g e PSSP K N ¢oFor turther information obtain company's There was a fair business in the ofl stocks at the prevailing low prices. The Blue Goose Oil Company has levied an assessment of $2, delinguent Jume 27. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, May 31~2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. The company reserves the right to change steamers, salling dates and hours of sailing without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. 10 Market st., San Francisco. O.R.& N. CO. Omnly Steamship Ihine to Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. quar reg....113%114 |45 qr cp (new).13814139%, PORTLAND, Or., 48 quar coup..118%114 I3s quar coup..109 110 | And Short Rail Line from Portland to all MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. points East. Through tizkets to all Bay Co P C Saoi — points, all rail or steamshio and rail, at Cai-st & 173 — LOWEST RATES. BEL D b 18 STEAMER TICKETS INCLUDE BERTH sad MEALS. Fer & C1 SS. COLUMBIA. .Sails June 2, 12, 22, July 2, 18 Geary-si §S. GEO. W. ELDER. i H&C ..Salls June 7. 17, 21, July 7, 1, 7 Do 5 D.W. [COCK, Gen. Agt., 1 Montgom'y,8.F. LAt Do emd gs. NORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY. L A & Pac 6s. D61 cm ba. R . Markt-st C 6s. Do 1 ¢ m 5s.123% — ww gm0 o |NOME, ST, MICHAEL Nor R Cal és 8 Pot Cal st ; 4 cp gntd g 6s.105 — 3 NorPas €t sBEGIase = | And All Points on Yukoa River. 5 B B & w 101 Stng Dates Sund , 3d m. Dates Subfect to Change. Do Stktn Gas 6s..100 — Do Wat 5e STOCKS. 2 Contra Costa.. 80 81 [Spring Valley. 86 86% 5% TCoNTAMATGE" Marin County. 52% — CONEMAUGH" carries freight and lve GAS AND ELECTRIC. stock. No passengers. Cent L & P.. 3 — |[Pacific Lt .... 47 — For rates of passage, frelght and other par- Bauitable ..... $ — |Sacramento ... = __ | ticulars apply to % - NORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY. 5 — |San Francisco. 4 2 3 Pacific Imp .. 34 U% Stockton o-ro: — o 310 Sansome st., San Francisco. INSURANCE. Firem's Fund.235 265 | BANKS. Anglo-Cal DR Aol - W. G. M. & T. CO. Californta. Mer Ex (ia).. 16 — Cal Safe Dep.107% — |S F Natfonai.i2o — Passenger and Freight Steamer First Nat ...309 — SAVINGS BANKS, CHAS. D. LANE. -1900 Sav & Loan. - N — Security . 50 — |Union - San Francisco.5225550 . Californta. sn:zszn-rmmg s L??{' w0 — s 1 SUNDAY N 2 e ght recefved until noon Saturday: Gea: Presidio ....... 28 2 Bagsage until 4 p. m. o FOWDER. CHAS. CONKLIN & CO., 667 Market st. i[Vigorit ... 3 3% SUGAR. Hana . % 5 Kilavea . P Makawe ig — e g8 | AMERICAN LINE. chinson . Paauhau ...... 2 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON, LOYDON, PARIS Alaska Pack..126 127% Oceanic SS.... 4 — Stopping_at Cherbourg, westbound. Cal Fruit Can. 8 — |Pac Aux FAL 2 — From New York Every Wednesday, 0a. m. Cal Wine Asn.100 "— |Pac C Borax16) — | St. Paul. June 13,St. . July 17 Mer EX........110 — |Par Paint ....16 — | St Louls June 25|St. August 7 Morning Sésalon. St. Paul. “July 10/St. August 4 ko oo RED STAR LINE. 25 Alaska Packers' Assn 128 50 = 70 Contra. Costa Water S1 00 New York and Antwerp. § Contra Costa Water 30 25 From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. 25 Contra_Costa Water -8 00 | Friesland .......June 12| Kensington .....July 3 50 Bquitable Gas ... ; . 3% | Southwark .....June 19|*Zeeland July 10 § Hutchinson Sugar Plan Co. 1950 | *Vaderland .....June 2 Friesland July 17 L T o8 *Stop at Cherbourg, eastbound. anic s , ‘cas CATION N s S S O3 NI R | INTERNATIONAL NaiShmion co. Street— Bay Counties Power Co 5 10450 General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 !'lontgomm st. 37000 Contra Costa_Water bonds. 1108 75 1 $3000 S P Branch Ry 6s bonds. 135 00 . ok B TOYO KISEN KAISHA o . 215 Hutchinzon Sugar Plan Co 182 ot $1000 Omnibus Cable S 27 00 TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, 50 Paauhau Sugar Plan Co, s 60.. 26 00 nfr First and Brannan streets, at 1 p(.:?n‘?f 30 Pacific Coast Borax. %250 | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, cailing at 5 Bg::r:t Valley Water. 3650 | Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki mmih Shanghal and s -onnecti at Hongkong witl steamers for 265 Market-street Railway ... 7950 | Tndia, e Ho carac yesived” s haas 48 100 Paauhau Sugar Plan Co, s 80. 2600 | day of salling. $1000 8 P of A bonds (1909) B35 |SS HONGKONG MARU.Saturday, June 22, 1901 e SS. NIPPON MARU...Wednesday, July 17, 1901 PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. $S. AMERICA MARU. Saturday.’ Aug. 10, 1901 — Round trip tickets at reduced rates. For Morning Sesston. freight and passage apply at company’s office, a1 ot street, corner First. 100 Central Point Con. 180 W. H. AVERY, General Agent. 25 Home 335 2000 gflfl“’f" }: HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. 10 Janction - 2 Twin-Screw Express Service 100 Lion .. 14 PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG—HAMPURG. 1200 Petroleum Center . 04 | F. BISMARCK ... JUNE 6, 10 A. M. e Beariton - s 1% Deutschland..... June 13|Columbia.. ... June 27 treet— A. Victoria. ne . Bismarck.....July 4 109 Fetralass Sentest - % Twin-Screw Passsngar Service. 5] Afternoon Session. PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG—HAMBURG, 500 Four a June [+Batavia........June 2 ; une 15| Pennsylvania...June 2 1 Sy . e 18 *Sails to Hamburg direct. 100 Monte Cristo 2 171 | Hamburg-American Line. 37 B'way, N. Y. 100 Monte Cristo, s 90 207% | HERZOG & CO. General Agents for Pacifle 100 Petroleum Center 04 | Coast, 401 California street. 100 Sterling . 140 — SAN FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE. | mus.s.c. Ry A g . o S DIREGT LINE 1o TAHITL, Board— ‘ $S. ZEALANDIA (Honolulu only) & 300 California-Standard 29 -Saturday, June §, 2 p. m. 1000 Lion 14 | ss. VENTURA (via Honolulu) for Samoa, 100 Peerless . 8 00 New Zealand and Australia.. 100 Peerless, b 90. 350 7é ..Thursday, June 20, 10 & m. 4000 Petroleum Center 05 | SS. "AUSTRALIA for Tahiti. 100 Sterling .. 150 .Sunday, June 30, at 4 p. m. Afternoon Session. J. 0. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO0., Baneral Market SU 5 3 ) 1600 California-Standard 25 | Sen’l Passenger Office, 543 Market St., 7. Pacifie St 300 Caribou, s 30. 3 500 Lion .. b1 500 Monarch {0 |COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE 3000 Petroleum Center 05 | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. 50 Petroleum Center o4 Sailing every Thursdey, instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m., from vier 43, MINING STOCKS, North River, foot of Morton street. sl pagne, June §: *La Lorraine. June 1 The following were the sales in the San | taine, Jjune 2: La Bretume Jume 7. . rst class to Havre, 335 and upward. Toanciita NHSY She Thovees Jd U [ to Tavis. 36 sid upmard GEXERAL Morning Session. AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- ADA, 22 Broadway (Hudson bullding). New $0'Con Cal- & Vo3 0 BE/SRvARe York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Bl Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. i i BR T Afternoon Session. _ 100 Best & Belcher 21 50 Best & Belcher 2| 50 Potosi . STEAYSHIP 100 Ophir .... 34! 100 Yellow Jacket. 2 LINE The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock v T0 NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT, Morning Session. Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40. 8, 8. Leclanaw sails Monday, dune 3 8.8.Argyll sails Monday, dune 23 8. 8. Leelanaw sails Mondyy, duly I3 From Harrison-street Wharf at 2 p. m. bt and passenger office 0 Market st. 83 OR, Pacific Coast Agent. PACIFIG STEAM NAVIGATION GO, And CIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORES CLOSING QUOTATIONS. To Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central and Fremont- . FRIDAY, May 31— p, m. whart, 12_m. VPR, syl | SimiL 3 grcaem, o - 01 (3| These steamers are built expressiy for Cen- o4 01 — | tral and South American passenger service g 15 | (No change at Acapulco or Panama.) Freight 8 8| “RAVOR i &G0 b Rems = il . H ¢ %| BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. @ 2 Bl —& 3 u &|FOR U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLE) ® 2% SBEE or MONTICELLQ 7 g: B s e » u % 45 me Fare P uHBL HATCH BRO&