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THE PEI!O'ALS—C.I“IIQI. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. = and gents' cast-off clothing bonght and J. ‘l'\ermufl 984 Folsom; \:“Ffll!:hfl‘l 1191_ S taflor suits made to order: reasonable. klnMH( Ladies’ Tailor, 220 Powell st. ; sanitarlum : Comlu]\allon free. Dr. Harriet Welch, Bush. hours 2 to 3, ex- cept Th. and Sat.; electrolysis; 17 years' exper. OLD gold, silver, dmm"nds and precious stones bought. 3. R KEL, $17 Market st ALFREDUMS hat Egyptian Henn to its nat MASQUER ~ country Testores gray ral_color; §1; at all druggists. play books. wln. 1Ln<11:1\ & CO., 733 Mkt. nd moles destroyed with S EATON, 1119 Sutter st. PR L AMHITY», S French Corn Paint, the best corn cure; 2c: all druggists A WEE! news for 5 cents— in wrapper for mailing $1 per year. 16 pages, permanent cures here in your many who have suffered 20 to 30 fifty names of prominent busi- no chlorcform, from busiress, Particulars, address Physi- 50. Call office. §. F.. Ca midst; years; over ness men sent as reference; surgery or delay salves for sale. eian. box The Weekly Call, | and no | AHLBORN HOTEL, 521 Grant ave.—Best $1 a day family hotel in city; polite attendance; large rooms, 50c up; meals 2ic; free coach. A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE,/ 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25c to $1 per night; $125 to §5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. A—MARKET, 1048A—Nicely furnished suites, 815 per month up; singles, $ per month up. BARTLETT, 235 — Furnished rooms, private family; gentlemen preferred. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1360)—Fur- nished rme., suites, single; .also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELDER Room-renting Bureau, 22 Kearny st.— Tel. Red 2334; rooms furnished or unfurnished. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday George W. Renish, 35, 80 Ninth street, and Jeanne Simpson, 33, 231 Oak street.. August Carp, 25, Point Arena, and Hilma L. Indola, 30, Point Arena. John J. Jennings, 30, San Jose, and Georgie M. Brown, 19, San Jose. Cordell C. Carroll, 24, 108 Sixth street, and Mary L. Bauer, 22, 775 Mission street. John D. O'Brien, 34, 1103 Folsom street, and Ellen Demvsey, 27, 627 Ivy avenue. Joseph Gaffney, 40, Vallejo, and Marian Tea- ney, 35, 103 Kentucky street. Henry W. Klein, 24, 118 P street, Seuth San Francisco, and Annie M. Simen, 19, 1718% Eleventh avenue south. Gecrge F. Daveggio, 19, 124 Landers street, and Carrie I. Regan, 20, 111 Landers street. —_— ELLIS 'xz—x\ew elegant rooms, sults and sin- gle; up weekly; tourists ‘accommodated. FOLSOM, 1123—Nice sunny front room in pri- vate family. GALT House, 1206 Market—Fur. rooms. Mr. & Mrs.J.F. Sweeney, late of the Esmond House. | HAWTHORNE, 172, nr. Harrison—Sunny me- sized room for gent: reasonable: refs. New building, just opened; strictly first class and up-to-date in all appointments; inspection invited: must be seen to be appreciated; 75¢ day and up; Special rates by week or month; references. HOT! CISCO—Elegant_suites; single; transient; ms. Mrs. King, Turk and Taylor. { HOWARD, 1063—Rooms, electric light double and single; BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by malil will not be Inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be irdorsed with the name and residence .>f per. sons authorized to have the same published. MARRIED. DEXTER—WALKEY—In Honolulu, T. H., May 22, 1901, Reuben Arthur Dexter'and Mar- garet Armstrong Walkey. HARRISON—MAGEE—In _ this city, June §, 1801, by the Right Rev. William Hall More- land, D.D., Bishop of Sacramento, James Hunter Harrison and Maude Kathleen Magee. STUTER—JUNGMANN—In this city, June 6, 1901, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Peter Stu- ter Salome Jungmani REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. POST-ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE Lot south side’ of Post st; front: situated between the Crocker building and Mechanics’ Institute building. For par- tieulars appt M WHITE, room 11, tenth floo FINE graded stall: : NEW modern houses, gomery ave. for or residenc ot graded, $250; cash or r Apply to 360 Jessle st corners on Mont- $2300. t. car. & rooms; bat near l/’a\"n\\nr\h st. stallments thly; take Hyde IF vou have lots to sell narth “of the Park, then call on W. J. GU: 0 California st. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale . 14 nl-rvmrr) st. Yub: es; good buildings this land has been is_especiall. fruits; this will be sold Very low price. der cultivation; rich ; well fenced; short Sutter Co.; will be to sult purchaser and beautiful watered and wel p)odhgn; profita e. £hould be seen to be rmation a bargaln R. D. BROWNE, ger Country Departm , no irriga- pa County: mo drough! ure of Crops; write us for free Viticulturist.”” The W. St. Helena, Cal. ranches, dalry .anche “hes fcr eal 'u "BAILIE, 750 Ma ranches fc sale: ALITO REAL ESTATE. just complete choicest part for ery convenience; strict- a built by dsy work; $400 cash; —$3850 3008 Jackson s from 12 to & Francieco. ROSS VALLEY REAL LST\TE. 25x160, near Jackson st., REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. A—PRINTED for excha MARION GRIFFIN. list of and_country prop- nge or sale on easy terms. Call 719 Market. by Call sixty-six (66) feet | templating purchasers | th, payments decreasing red; lot 60x120 feet. DR. CRUMPTON salito, or Albert Wilford, | MARKET, 1015_(New Arlington)—Nicely fur- | “nished rooms 2 a week up; 3c a day up. MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Elegant suites, newly | furnished; private; bath; single rooms §10 up. i METHOPOLE 6 Turk, cor. Market—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; 60c to $3 per day. O'FARRELL, 2 Sunny furnished rooms and offices; ele ; elec. lights; day, week, mo. PERRY, POLK, 603—Sunn; rent reasonable 1582—Four sunny rooms and bath; $12. suite and 2 other rooms; running water and gas. Rn:FDALL Hnuse 319-321_ EIL t.—Rooms, night, 1: Week, 31 % to $; open might. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’, par- | lor; rooms, per night, 35¢ to §1 50; week, $2 to $8: month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; Tpoms with hot and cold water; baths. | SHERMAN Avartment House, 28 Elghth st., | “near Market—Furnished or unfurnishec cheap. Inquire spectacle stand; 9 to 5 p. m. | TEHAMA 1 unfurnished room 81 Fourth, THE Crocker, 915 Leavenworth — Fine sunny ngle and en suite; beautiful grounds. a1 EES i A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Valencia st. —_— ROOMS AND BOARD. | AN exceptional table; pl service; ppoular rates. easant rooms; 807 good California st. d: suites with bath; ; private dining apartm s to all parts of city of do perfect illumina- t: elevator se within stone’s throw PINE and Mason (Hotel nn\en—Eleg-nt sun. ny suites or single rooms; private baths; ex- cellent table and service. 1222 (0ld Ralston home)—Elegantly fur- en suite and single, PINE, nished sunny rooms, with board. VALENCIA-ST. Hotel, 718 Valencia st.. Mis- sion warm belt—Good board: fine Toom: reasonable rates; cars pass the door. Victor)—Ni sunn: (The renov. | ALMORA Hotel, Twentieth and Mission—Ele- gantly furnished suites or single, with board, be\ ew ~management ; suites, with board. Van 580, Ness _and anklln— EDDY dso board. HOTEL Rsp«ufr 51 Sutter—Newly excelient table; speeial rates to tourists. HOTEL Las Palmas, 1820 Market—Suites, 2 or rooms, bath, connecting; board optional ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. | ROO“S WANTED. | FURNISHED _room with Spanish-speaking people near Call. Box 4255, Call office. 55. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. sttage of 4 rooms; lot 25x100 ttage of 4 rooms; lot 27:6x1%5. lot 5 rooms 150, £ rooms; lot 25x107. of 7 rooms; windmill, near Central ave. nsmtation. 2 AND STATIONS. t cottage. 5 7mm= and | lot 33x100; part cash. Park st., Alameda. bath, I3 H 1243 VVII'D\ COTTAGES FOR SALF ale—Modern cottage, § rooms: bath; lot 1518 Mozart st., Alameda, Mastick stn. FR[HVALEADYERTEEMENTS Rnn 2 gentlemen: family board; Box 2252, Cell office, OFF Lk:——l]lS Bk(JADWAY OAKLAXD REu. ESTATE. cach down required; cozy gh basement; street work ide, near San Pablo ave.; 1008 Broadw; COZY new Eastlake cottage of 5 rooms and high basement; sunny side; just completed; easy terms can be arranged / $2200—House of 7 rooms and bath; lot 40x 129; close to Telegraph ave.: a big bargain. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND FLE\ISHED HOUSES. FLEGANTLY furnished 5-room cottage: planc, E)‘rfl full of flowers; cheap to right parties. 1760 Thirteenth ave., 10 minutes’ walk from East Oakland station. 30 WITH_water; Linda Vista: § rooms, fyr- nished. Box 174, Oakland, Cal. —— OAKLAND FLIKI’W“ FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the Turniture dealer, lith and Franklin, Oakiand. IBOHS NR BOUSI“EPIKG. rooms to let; ga DEVISADERO, 261—Nicely suite, with kitchen and baf EDDY, $35—A floor of 4 or 2 furnished rooms; private residence; mo children. ELLIS, $%—One furnished room; ~double: bath, xas. 353—Furnished, bousckeeping, two par- 1:m, B itohen and bath, $20; alss 3, $12; 3, $14. HYDE 209—Large sunny rooms; will be fur- nished complete for housekpg.; other rooms. HOWARD, 728—Newly furnished housekeeping rms.; reasonable; also single room, $6 month. MOSE, 15, off Howard, between Sixth and Seventh—2 rooms furnished complete for housekeeping. OAK, 12—For rent—Two housekeeping rooms, with hot and cold water; bath. POLK, 1002—% and § room suites, completely furnished for housekeeping; $15 up; reference. POLK, 1013, near Post—Furnished sunny alcove room; kitchen; gas range. EBOOND, 212-Well furnished housekeeping roome; also other rooms; reasonable. BIXTH, 242—Nice large sunny front rooms; also l»u-duenlnx rooms. TH, 336—Nice sunny furn. front room and k!tdlu for housekeeping in a private family. VALENCIA, 1232-2 furnished rooms; house- kpg.; gas etove, bath; warm belt; nr. depot. VAN NESS, 252—Housekeeping rooms complete. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH m for call advertisements and ‘subscriptions been established at 1096 Valencls st. 3 rurnished housekeeping bath and water; sunny. furnished front single or | UNFURNISHED room; rent not to exceed $& month; near Call building. Box 4244, Call. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE—Abandoned children in_the Roman Catholic Orphan As um since January, 1900: Elsie Harris, age 6 years; Mary Kevili, age | & years | BAD tenants ejected for 8i: collections mad | BaD o ountry. PACHFIC COLLECTION CO.. Montgomery st., rooms 9-19: tel. 5580, ght, s0ld and repairing guaran- ALL Kkin Charles Plambeck. 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. teed. ALL kinds bousht, paired: open_even. sold, rented, exchanged, re- : phone Black 1124. 205 ‘4th. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 540 Mis- 1 : tel. Howard 941. F. W. ZEHFUSS. Van and Storage Co., € Mission st.; Main 1540; shipping at PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pan: 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house In the clty; rentals, 8. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 Caiifornia; telephone RENT a new Franklin typewriter for §1 week and bave your work in sight. CUTTER TOWER CO., 302 Montgmry: tel. Black 4885 DIVIDEND NOTICES. | DIVIDRND motice—Dividend No. 25, (30 cents | “per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plantation | Company will be payable at the office of the | company, 327 Market et., on and after Mon- " y, June 3, 1901, at 3 o'clock p. m. | E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Giunt Powder Com- pany, Consolidated—A dividend, No. 30, of | seventy-five cents (75c) per share on the is- sued capital stock of the company has been declared. pavable at the office of the com- 430 California st., San Francisco, on 10, 1901; transfer 'books close June 3, 1901, at noon. A. A. SPARKS. Secretary. PROPOSALS. 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., Saturdav, the 1ith day of June, 1901, and at the office of the clerk at the State Prison at Folsom, until 9:30 a. m., Monday, the 17th day of June, 1301, at which times and places they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and deliv- ering supplies for said prisons, consisting of subsistence stores, forage, fuel, fuel ofl, 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, 1902, inclusive, on conditions as per printed schedules, which will be furnished upon application at ‘either of the above of- fices. No bid will be ccnsidered 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. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some well known and Tesponsible 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 & contract upon notice of acceptance, as re- quired by law. Bids for either prison must be marked separately. All payments ma: on contracts will be paid in or Con- troller's warrants. Bidders will clr!flllly 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 auantity over or under the amount specified. R. FITZGERALD, president; F. W. 'REYNOLDS lctln: clerk. BIDS WANTED—Notice is hereby given that posals will be received y‘i Board eterans: Home ot Cali- 820 Sansome st., 5o 1630 o ook 5. m., 1901, and opened im- in the master_and comm! erans’ Home, Napa Cmmtv. Cal. (rallroad sta- tien Yountville), for six months commencing mfllnl mber 81, 1901, t or all any’ quantity over or under fornia, room 13, Sansome_st., eisco, ‘Cal. ngrkro!theh:doll)lru- , June 10, 1901; transfer books closed Mon- | DIED. Ahearn, Ann Kerrigan, Maria Argall, Elizabeth Koster, Harry W. P. Burns, William F. Leffler, Mrs. Susanna Charland, Jobn B. Lepretre, Eugene Cloke, Thomas Donnell, Thos. P. Cushing, Catherine O'Nelll, Margaret Dewey, Mary A. Palmier], Egisto C. Eichholz, Louis A. Parker, Arthur Ferle, Colonel Joseph Ryan, Ellen Gaffney, Annie Smith, Jeremiah Garrett, Francis G. Steinhart, May F. Gately, Della Tilton, Juliet Herzog, Alfred H. Van Alstine, Alonzo Kehres, Mary Verburg, Andrew AHEARN—In this city, June 6 1901, Ann, widow of the late P. Ahearn, and_beloved mother of,John F., Joseph W. and Mary E. Ahearn, a native of County Clare, Ireland. [ The funeral will take- place this day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 65 Boardman street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. ARGALL—In this city, June 7, 1901, Elizabeth Argall, widow of the late John Argall. a native’ of Shepton Mallet, Somersetshire, England, aged 79 vears. 7 Funeral to-morrow (Sunday), o'ciock, from 628 Golden Gate avenue. terment private. BURNS—In this city, June 7, 1901, William F., beloved son of John and Bridget Burns, and brother of Bessle and Joseph Burns, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 1 month and 7 days. CHARLAND—In this city, June 5, 1901, John B. Charland, a native of Quebec, Canada, aged 07 years and 1l months. (Richmond, province of Quebec, papers please copy.) [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- { fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 8:30 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 1846 Howard streef, thence to St. Jo- seph’s Church, Tenth street, where a sol- emn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CLOKE—In Berkeley, June 6, 1901 Thomas Cloke, beloved father of Mrs. M. D. Hickey, and grandfather of Don and Loufs Hickey, a native of County Wexford, Ireland, aged 74 vears. (New York papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, June 10, at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2433 Durant avenue, thence to St. Jo- | seph’s Church, Berkeley, where a solemn re- | quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose | of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- | | 2 at 2 e N n- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. CUSHING—In this city, June 6, 1901, at Our Ladies' Home, Catherine Cushing, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years. L The funeral will take place this day (Saturday), from the Chapel of the Passion, attached to St. Mary's Hospital, where a | solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at © o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DEWEY—In Fruitvale, June 7, 1901, Mary Ann, beloved wife of E. M. Dewey, a native of Massachusetts, aged 84 years 10 months and days. ' EICHHOLZ—In this city, June 7, 1801, Louils A Elehliolz, son of Charles G. dnd Audle R Eichholz, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 5 months and 3 days. 0> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to.attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 24 Glover street. FERLE—In Vienna, Austria, March 22, 1901, Colonel Joseph Ferle, brother of Regentore and Mateo Ferle and Frederica Parta. GAFFNEY—In this city, June 7, 1901, Annle, beloved wife of the late Thomas Gaffney, and mother of Mrs. J. Sampson, Mrs. J. Shackel- ton and_Patrick T. Gaffney, a native of County Sligo, Ireland, aged i years. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Shackelton, 1314% Alaba- ma street, thence to St. Peter's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GARRETT—In this city, June 6, 1901, Francis G. Garrett, beloved husband of Eliza Gar- rett, brother of James Garrett, and father of Jobn, Richard and Thomas Garrett, Mrs. R. M. Bevel and the late Walter Garrett, a native of London, England. (Hamilton, On- tario, papers please copy.) . {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 1:30 o'clock, from his late re dnece, 24 Ritch street, thence to St. Pat- rick’s Church fer services. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. GATELY-—In this_city, June 6; 1901, Delia beloved wife of Thomas Gately, and loving mother of Mrs. Frank Nichols, William and Thomas Gately and the late Jennie Rietow, a native of Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore pa’ pers please copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Nichols, 125 Welsh street, between Bryant and Bran. nan, thence to St. Rose’s Church for ser- vice: Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HERZOG—In this city, June 7, 1901, Alfred Herbert, dearly beloved son of Joseph and Auguste Herzog, and brother of Henry J., Bertha_and Meiville W. Herzog and Mrs. Edward A. Cohn of Den , Colo., a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 6 months and 15 days. (Denver, Colo., and New York papers please copy.) U7 Friends and acquaintances are réspect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow fiunday) 4t 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 161 ott street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetéxy, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Towgsend streets. KERRIGAN—In tois city, June 4, 1801, Marla, Dbeloved wife of the late John Kerrigan, and loving mother of rs. Jane E. Reagan and Mrs, George B. Wilbur, a mative of Ireland, aged S8 years 2 months and 6 days. KEHRES—In Alameda, June 5, 1901, Mary, beloved wite of Phillip Kehres, and mother f W. H., John and P. Kehres, Sister Mary Gerala, Agnes Kenres and Mre. F. Treat ot Oakland, & native of Ireland, aged 65 years, L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from her late_resi- dence, 1712 Arbor street, Alameda. Inter- ment St.” Mary's Cemetery. KOSTER—In this city, June 6, 1901, Harry W. P. Koster, beloved son of Henry and Mary M. A. Koster, and brother of Hehrietta Koe, ter. @ native of California, aged 1 yegr 11 months and 19 daye LEFFLER-In Stotiton, Cal., Mrs. Susanna Leffler, beloved wife of I V. Leffler, and mother of W. H. E. and A. Leffler of Stock- ton_and Fred Leffler and Mrs. W. of San Francisco, a native of West Vlr!ln aged 76 vears and 1 month. LEPRETRE—In the City and County Hasplm June 7, 101 Eugene Lepretre, a native of France, aged 40 years. O'DONNELL — In this clty, June 6, Thomas P., beloved son of James.and the lnte Bridget O'Donnell, a native of New or 7 The funeral will take place this day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 842 Grove street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery, O'NEILL—In Oakland, June 7, 1901, Margaret, beloved wife of the late Willlam O’ Nelll, mother of Mary, Francis' and William J. O'Nelll, and sister of Mrs. Michael Curtis and the late Mrs. Mary D. Mathews and Mrs. John Kearney, a nulve u! Ireland, aged 0 years © monihe and 19 7 Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- cully tnvited to attend the fumeral Momier: June 10, at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1087 Fifty-eighth street, thence to St. Columba’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. In- terment St.' Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. PALMIERI—In this city, June 7, 1901, Egisto C. Palmierl, beloved husband of Adelina Palmieri, a native of Volterra, Italy, £ Fun services to-morrow (Sunday’ at 1 o'clock. at King Solomon's Hall, Ma. gonic Temple. Interment Italian Cemetery. Please omit flowers. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. Nfiulum %) B AND EMBA] LMERS, ngvultu l-lnw'}'n School. FUNERAL DLRECTOH 20 Fitth ’}'Ll‘ eles ‘Eugené McGinn. Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 31 EDDY STREE' Telephone South San Franclsco. No_Connection Wlfll A Other House. 1901, SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, PARKER—In Menlo Park, May 31, 1001, Ar- thur Parker, a native of England, aged 3§ years. RYAN—In this city, June 7, 1901, Ellen, be- loved wife of Geol Ryan, and niece of Hanora Kennedy and Owen Meagan, a native of Ireland, aged 42 vears 5 months and 12 deys. SMITH—In Melrose, June 6, 1901, Jeremlah, beloved busband of Etta Smith, a native of Rhode Island, aged 70 years 2 months and 16 days. ¥ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, corner Vicksburg street and San Lean- dro avenue, thence to connmect with the 12 o'clock creek boat for San Francisco. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemeu'ry San Mateo County. STEINHART—In this -:ny, June 6 1001, May F., beloved wife of , “and sister of Joseph Frleannam-, A 8 months and 10 days. I 7The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 9:45 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 916 Sutter street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by speclal train Services and Interment private. Please omit flowers. TIETON—In this city, June 5 1901, Jullet, beloved wife of the late :mph R Tilton and mother of Emma Noah, and Jonn Tilton, a native of Dayton, Ohios aged i3 years and 10 months. (Dayton, Ohio, papera please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2619% Harrison street, between Twen- ty-second and Twenty-third.” Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. VAN ALSTINE—In Oakland, June 7, 1901, Al- onzo, beloved husband of Caroline Van Al- stine, and father of Harry and Edward Van Alstine, a native of Michigan, aged 54 years 4 months and 27 days. VERBURG—In Oakland, June 7, 1901, Andrew. beloved husband of Mary A. Verburg, a na- tive of Holland, aged 6 vears 4 months and ay REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Eugene Jr., Edward and Thomas H. Kelly, Paul Fuller and Daniel F. Sullivan (as execu- tors and trustees of estate of Eugene Kelly) to Plerce, Rodolph Storage Company, lot on N line of Eddy street, 206:6 W of Webster, W 106 by N 137:6; $10,400. Hermann and Anna Cordes to Salems Church of Evangelical Assoclation, lot on NE corner of Twenty-second and Shotwell streets, N 93 by E 49; $3000. Owen J. McLaughlin to Elizabeth Meehan, lot on B line of Lexington avenue, 8 S of Nineteenth street, S 2 by I 80; gift. Estate of Robert Leech (by Mary M. Leech, administratrix) to James and Katie Smith, 1ot on N line of Dorland street, 110 E of Dolores, B 8 by N 115; $8750. Mary M. Lccch to same, same; $2000. 2% Miviosum (by B. P, Oliver, commis- sloner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, lot on N line of Twenty-second street, 279:11% W _of Church, W 25:5% by N 114; $700. Henry C. nd Sarah J. Bunker to Willlam H. Daiton, lot on W line of Fair Oaks street, % N of Twenty-sixth, N 75 by W 125; $500. Joaguin F., Miguel A. or Michael, Ormart and Maria Malagarriga to Henry E, Bothin, lot on N line of Washington street, 8:3 I of Montgomery, B 17:9, N 60, E 2, N 2, W 37:9, S 80; also lot on N line of Wuhlngton street, 107 B of Montgomery, E 20 by N 60; 315, David E., Ann M., Emma and Martha Thompson o Board of Forelgn Missions of Presbyterian_Church in United States and Board of Home Misslons of Presbyterian Chureh in United States, rerecord 1915 D. 406, lot on N line of Sutter street, 18 W of Trin- ity, W 2, N 6 4, S 69, W 18, S 62, quitclaim deed; $L Helen and Milton L. Schmitt to Golda Alex- ander. lot on s line of O'Farrell street, £2:6 of Powell, B 25 S §7:6; also lot on N line of Geary street, 215 W of Powell, W 3 by N 137:6; gift. Lucy A Pogue to Benjamin H. Harris, lot on ‘i‘{'yllne of Hyde street, 45:10 S of Vallejo, S 22:11 by W 68:9; $2500. Nellle Bond (wife of Alexander) to Charles Morton, lot on N line of Plclflc street, 45:6 W of Hyde, W 23 by N 81:6; Margaret J. M. Haydock to Fhomas M. Hay- dock, lot on S line of Tehama street, 105:7% W of First, W 26:4% by S 75; gift. Mary E. and F‘rad:rlck Verleger and Alice’| . Ball to Willidm F. C. Schmidt, lot on SW. iine of First street, 10 NW of Harrison, NW 50 by SW _75; $5500. James V. Coleman, Cecelia C. d'Andigne (Coleman, formerly May, wife of Louis) and lsabella . May (wife of Henry) to Charles T. and Jennfe A. Crocker, lot on NW line of Town- send street, 9L'¥ SW 'of Fourth, SW o1:8, NwW 120, NE 45:10, NW 120, NE 45:10, SE 240; $37, Bernard T. Relilly (by B. P. Oliver, comrnh!- stoner) to Hibernla Savings and Loan Society, lot on SE line of Shipley street, 425 SW of Fifth, SW 2 by SE 75: $2450. Glovann! and Catarina de Vincenzi to Glo- vanni B. and Antonio de Vincenzi, lot on § corner of Boardman and Fargo placés, SW 76:8 by SE 25: $i000. . Boland (administrator_estate of Annle F. ninon, by B. P. Oliver, commission) to Hi- bernja Savings and Loan Soclety, lot on S line of Sierra street, 125 E of Vermont, E 2 by 100; William H. Rock to Luigl Ferrea, lot on SW line of Seventeenth avenue, 75 SE of J street, SE 37:6 by SW 100, block 351, South San Fra clsco Homestead and Rallroad Association: $150. Same to Vincenzp Costaguto, lot on SW line of Seventeenth avenue, 112:6 SE of J street, SE 37:6 by SW 100, block 351, same; $150. Francts or Frank D. McGinn to Margaret Cai | 210, Tot 522, Gift Map 1, ¢ confirra 1836 D: 248; 0. |, Walter Magee to Thomas Magee, undivided | |Malf of following: Lots 3 and 4, block A, |1 to 7, 3¢ and 35, block D, lots 2 to 6, 12 and 13, block E, and lots 19 and 20, block E. lots 1 and 2, block F, lots 1 to 4, 13 to 16 and 22 to 25, block G, 1ots 17 to 20, block D, lot 24, block D, French and Gilman Tract; $10. Alameda County. W. and Ida Pattiani to Karl H. Nickel, (he 'NW 20 feet of lot 2, block F, Linda Vista | Terrace, ‘map 2, Oakland; $1000. S. C. Bigelow to same, lot on NW line of Howe street, 456.47 NE_of Moss avenue, 55.78, NW 93, SW 56, SE 83.03 to beginning, portion of block C, Thermal Hill, formerly the Howe Tract, Oakland; $1000. Karl H. Nickel to A. W. Pattiant, 1000. S. D. Ayers to John G. Cooper, all interest | in lot on S line of Ward street, 220 W of Ells- worth, W 40 by S 1394:6, Berkeley; $100. Lillie N. Wood to Hubert Judge, lot. on SW ! same; by § 150, Tract, Alameda; Costnos Land and Water Company to George §. and May Redding, lot on S line of Pacific avenue, 47:6 E of St. Charles street, E 42 by § 149:7, being lot 2, block K, Taylor & Page Tract, ‘Alameda; $2000. Sarah J. Howe (wife of F. C.) to Margaret Howe, lot on W line of Regent street, 1062.4 S of San Jose avenue, S 40 by W-151.9, being the S 20 feet of lot A and N 20 feet of lot B, block 58, Alameda Park Homestead, Alameda $2000. Catherine and Donald Ross to Albert M. Armstrong, ‘the SW % of section 82, township 48, range 2 E, Murray Township; also prop- erty in San Francisco: Cal L. Whitney to Baron P. Grosscup, parcel of land bounded by L street, Pine street, Rin- con avenue and N boundary of town of Liver- more, portion of Mountain View Tract, ot Livermore, Murray Township; $50, Ray and Max Livingston to J. C. Baker, lot on N line of Third street, 7 W of Franklin, W 75 by N 100, lots 23 to 35, block 31, Kellers: berger's map, ‘Oakland; $3000. C. B. Wines to Battista and Michele Clan- clarulo, all Interest in lot on X line of Fifth treet, 95:5 E of My 1:4, B B Tolocic 4 53, Gakiand Quit: t beginning, claim deed); $§20. Equity Building and Loan_ Association to Hattle B. Shorkley, lot on NW corner of Weston avenue or Thirty-elghth and Ruby N 116, W 27.43, § 11 21.5 to be- nning, beimg lot 9, block B, map of Broad- way and Telegraph Avenue lsl.rk Tract, Oak- land; $2000. W.'J. Myer to John Gillam, undivided third interest in lot on NE lineof Bast Twenty-second pureet, 325 NW of Thirteenth avenue, NW 37 by NE 150, block 189, Clinton, East Oakland; Samuel T. and Martha C. Alexander to Caro- line E. Le Conte (wife of Joseph), all interest in lot on S line of Durant avenue, 50 W of Bow- ditch street, W 60 by S 180, block 10, Map of greopm;ty of Ccllele Homestead Amcutlnn. rkele; ounn{a Dlvlel to Caroline E. Le Conte, all interest in lot on § line of Durant avenue, 100 W of Bowditch street, W 50 by S 130, block 10, same, Berkele: rank L. and Marie I. Bateman to Nellle F, Hamilton (wife of James), lot on W line of Ninth street, 150 N of Bristol, N 50 by W 130, fot 8, block 78, tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement seociation, Berkeley: $1000. Claus and Wilhel . Mangels to John Owens, lot on S line ot Harmon street, of c‘;mna B §) by § 115, belng the B hait of lot 15 an alf of lot ock A, Tract, Berkeley: $2000. T W. D. Crabb to W. S. Hobbs (trustee), all interest in lot on E line of Sixth street, 100 S of Rose, S 80 by E 120, lot 34, block 36, tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement As- locll.tlson quitclaim deed, Berkeley; $500. ortion of Bartlett b0-acre nen, Berk John E‘ and E!hal Bigelow to Emma D, Chester C. Reed, undivided half of lot on N line of Berkeley way, 4 W of Milvia street, W 4 N 136,69, lot 11, block 3, Map of Survey No. 1969, made’for L . Clagp, In subdivision of Pty of plat 73, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, Berl streets, E 100, Tract, quitclaim deed, Alameda’; Builders’ Contracts. Mary Powers (owner) with A. Stevens = tractor), architect Matthew C)“Brlall—l’lhl(lfilll plumbing, ware. mill and carpenter work, tinning, etc., for a Z-story and basement frame building on lot on N liné of Greenwich street, 137:6 of Devisadero, W 25 by N 137:6, West- ern_Addition biock 489; $3500. John §. and V. Garibaldi (owners) itn . P, W. Jensen (comtractor), architect H. Dew- hirst * Mitchell — All ‘mantelg, shades and gas fixtures for a 3-story frame bullding (3 fllfl) on lot on N line of Union :}’re'et. 105:0% W of Franklin, W 27:6 by N Reuben H. Lioyd (owner) with W. L. Hol- comer of Central avenue und Lafdyette street, | obbs (trustes) to Anna W. Tossavai- | D. and | §1500. Jamel L.'and Grace A. Gould to 0. C, 7 aged |'min, lot on NE corner of Caroline and Lenioa lot 167, g:aslml Park | JUNE 8, WILL EXAMINE COPPER FIELD Aubury Makes Selection| of Men for- Work in Hand. 1901. Series of Bulletins to Be Issued on State’s Minerals. Y State Mineralogist Aubury has desig- nated another set of field assistants to ascertain fac*s abcut the copper deposits of the State preliminary to the prepara- tion of a bulletin on copper, which will emmace all the practical facis that are ava‘lable concerning the existence of that metal in California and also give a birds- eye view of the copper belts. Last week news was published of the appointment of field men to look into the copper prospects of a part of the mcst northern tler of counties. Yesterday Mr. Aubury an- nounced that he has appointed Charles S. Long, M. E., to proceed to Mariposa, Tuolumne, Amador, Calaveras, El Do- rado and Placer counties; J. H. Tibbitts, M. E., has been instructed to visit Hum- boldt, Mendocino, Lake and Sonoma ccun- ties; P. C. Du Bois will proceed to Ne- vada, Modoc, Lassen, Plumas, Butte, Te- hama, Sferra and Yuba counties. Other assistants who have been appointed will be assigned to different parts of the State ‘where copper is known to exist, there to fully investigate all deposits of which there is any knowledge. The State Mineralogist also announces that he expects that the copper bulletin will call the attention of capitalists to de- serving miners who have good undevel- oped prospects and are without means to develop them, and that the information will be of inestimable value to pros- pectors. A special bulletin will be issued as soon as possible on the fuel values of Califor- nia oil, which will set forth all the advan- tages to be_derived from the use of the fuel oil, and also will describe the ways in vogue of using such oil in all parts of the world, thus furnishing needed in- formation concerning the most econom- ical methods to be applied. Several bul- letins will be republished, among them a bulletin about methods of mine timbering, one about the cyanide process, ancther about gold mill practices in California and still another con§rnln mine drainage, pumps, etc. Thes8 bulletins ‘are out of print and it will be necessary to issue :fiec(al editions, there being a demand for em. In the department for the determination of minerals at the State Mining Bureau there is an increase in the samples of minerals sent in for the determination of their economic value. One recent spec!- men of interest was from Mendocino County. It was a cofper blend carrying a large percentage of zinc. SOCIETIES ELECT OFFICERS. California Par!or of the Native Sons of the Golden West has elected the following named officers for the ensuing term: W. E. Rowlands, president; E. Myron Wolf, first vice president; Charles M. Janes, sec- ond vice president; Theodore H. Forbes, third vice president; Charles A. Bolde- | mann, recording secretary; B. F. Hanlon, financial secretary; Henry F. Pernau, treasurer; J. J. Cusack, marshal; Eugene H. Folsom, trustee; John F. Mitchell, col- lector; E. A. Jaujou, organist; Drs. Clarke, Thomas Conrad, J. M. Heine- mann, H. Herrington, L. H. Hoftmann, D. D. Lustig, F. C. Newton and F. R. Orella, surgeons. Marshall Parlor, N. 8. G. W., has elected the following officers, who ‘Will be in- stalled in Washln&on Square Hall on July 3: Edward Maher, presiden Nickel, first vice president; A. Bill, second vice president; Edward Kroenk third vice president; A. Parry, marshal; Robert O. Bokee, recording secretary; Charles Louis, financial secretary; Manuel Farro, treasurer; James Hefferman, rustee. Court Ferrucio of the Foresters of America has elected the following named as officers for the ensuing term: N. Lau- w sitano, chief ranger; G. Parodi, sub-chief | ranger; P, Magnelli, senior woodward; F. Zangriilo,” junior woodward; A. Michel- i glti,dlsenlor beadle, and F. Muiano‘ Junior eadle. Cosmopolitan Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, has elected P. E. Arndt noble grand, J. P. Hundrup vice g‘rand W. L. Meuser recording secretary, Peck financial _secretary, K. nkagmnls treasurer, J. J.-Loggie, A. H. Cousins and | F. W. Krogh trustees and Dr. H. R, Bell | surgeon. —_———— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. L Lenzen, San Jose|J B Urggenham, Denv E | Mrs E_Swan, S Jose | WP Mathews, Sacto | E P White, Petaluma 2 J J McGregor, Cal H Morris, Fresno Mrs E S Hartwell, Cal Dr_Ashworth, Cal. M T Hartwell, Salinas § W Greenbaum, N Y|Mrs A W Rhodes, L A | 4 D Leharff, Portland J L C Miller, Boston J E Toleln & w, S Jos | A E Sution & w, Ptld|G G Van oorhies, Sac | € C Bracken, Yreke |E J Shain, Sacto A E Poole, Wash 'W D Coateés, Fresno A § Nickerson, Seattle| W P Thomas, Ukiah F O Nickerson, Seattle| W Landon, Sacto Mrs T Regan & sons, C W Adams, Cal Boise, Idaho S Lyons, N Y J Berbecker, Conn |A Pennington, Ukiah F A Hihn & w, S Cruz/J L Bupon, Cal G H Merkel & w, Ohio J R Watt, Colo Sprgs S C Reed & w, N Y Suisun PALACE O A Wilson, Stanford A Curtin, New York W 8 Scammel, Oakind Miss H Curtin, N Y W A Booth Jr, Oakind|A Levinsky, Stockton C Swantan,’ Sacto W Freas & w, Ind W E Davis, Chicago HOTEL. € Wetmore, c D\Inphy, Millbrae IC E Waite, Stanford J l;}!mond N'Y 2 5? 3 g. Mrs Sprague, Cal Mine 3°C Haps, Cat NEW WESTERN HOTEL. C B Feisa Cal B Fuss, Bakersfleld B Eleln. Olkllnd T A Coles, Bflltm: P Kennedy, N Y W Sullivan, S Crus R Lewls, Baidand | orneirett, Cal W Hayes, Denver J Quinn, St Louis i HB Hend-n. Sacto J Byrne, Chicago C Stoltz, S Cruz C Mason, Chicago P Johnson, N Y Bes N Y G O Helch, Denver M Cristian, K _City W R Sherman, Sacto —_———t———— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived June 7—Stmr Grat Waldorsee, trom Hamburg, Boulogne and Ply- QbEENSTOWN—Afllved Juu 7—Stmr Luca- nia, for Liverpool, and p: CHERBOURG—Sailed Y rion ’I—-Stmr Auguste Victoria, from Hamburg and Southampton, for New_York. KINSALE—Passed June 7—Stmr Northwe ern, from Chicago, via Montreal, Quebec and Sydney, C B, for Liverpool. 2 0 ) man (contractcr), architects Salfield & Kohl- berg—Elevator work for a 3-story and base- ment brick building on lot on NW line of s slon street, 818 SW of Main, SW &:10 by NW 187:6; c-nunm Estate Company (owners) with R ern (aontractor), architect Albert Plasler Inside finish, doors and cashes, mill work and hardware, etc., for a 6-story and ment brick and stone building on Tt on 5w corner Q McAlllster streets, 'S 4 o e 7 11bs, thence B 1017 th besisnine: A H Berusch, 7 Bierbower, ‘Nebr W K Flflk‘ s, Denver 245. ‘Same owners with H. Hausteln (contractor), architect same—Coal hole, hatchways and side- walk lights for same on same; Same owners with W. L.' Holman (con- tractor), architect same—Two direct electric passenger elevators and three sidewalk ram elevators nnd two ram casings for same on sam KR YL e I D OrBulian (ounkbasion) architect same—Flastering. lathing and cemenf ing for same cn same: 375 ‘Same_owners with Gecrge Goodman (con- tractor), architect same—Artificial stone pav- ing, water-tight basement floor. drains and { sump, cementing of walls and all pump:pg T Guircd for same cn same, *M COMMERCIAL NEWS Conthued From Page Ten. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, June 7—2 p. m. I‘Jmm STATES BONDS. A {2 g-98> R, FEREERRE BE 1 §IU5R o 8 (o) gt B 3 & a a 22 §g B | By £ody geay Q: 12— 116%117% - 10415105%% WATER Contra Costa.. 0 81 Marin Cpnnty. 52% — yoE ? 4 8 STOCKS. e g st S* a BREN, =} 35 Hutchinson * Plan Co. s Onkiand Gas s $3000 Oakland Water 5s..... 108 F Gas & Electric Co, 158 F Gas & Electric Co, s 9. 1 Spring Valley Water. 1 Spring Valley Water 60 8pring Valley Water. 000 spflnx Valley 4s bo tree 75 sFGu & Blsctric Co. $1000 S F & S J V bonds. i 8! BERER 8 g g EEY S8§88§88 Afternoon Semlon. 35 Alaska Packers’' Ass'n. 15 Makaweli . ga«glsssssss & Electrie Co. & Electric Co. A bonds (1909). pring Valley Water. En pereissss.unssasd Sz 25 WIRSHE PRODUCERS'” OIL. EXCHANGE. Board- 200 California-Standard 800 Home Ofl Co...... 400 Tndependence 100 Independence 1200 Lion Ofl Co. 200 Monarch of Arilom 55 Peerless 20 Peerless, 1 25 Peerless, b 15 5000 Petroleum Center 500 Petroleum Center 235 San Joaquin O & D Co, b 8. 160 Sovereign . 300 Sovereign 100 Sterling Street— 20 San Joaquin O & D Co Afternoon Session. Board— 200 Four Oil Co. 1 Hanford Ofl Co. 100 Home Oil_Co. 2100 Independence 100 Kern ... 1000 Lion Oil Co. 500 Monarch of Arizona . 1200 Occidental of West Va . 300 Petroleum Center 100 Sterling EJ gfi?sESSSS!GtESI o B SAN FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. ard— 500 L.hm 0il Co. 250 Occidenta of West Ve 500 Occidental- of West Ve 500 Occidental of West Va. 10 Peerless . 10 Peerless . 500 Petroleum Center . Afterncon Session. ‘Board— 300 Occidental of West Va. 50 San Joaquin O & D Co, b 90. MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- il Morning Sesaton. 150 Con Cal & Va..2 35 100 Con Cal & Va..2 30/ 200 Gould & Curry 07 1000 SIern Nevada. Aftérnoon Session. 100 Caledonia . 50| 100 Stlver Hill 50 Confidence 70| 100 Union Con 200 OphIr +er L 58 pEg The following were !he ldn in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning 800 Best & Be!ch'r a | 600 Overman 1100 Sierra Nevada. | 900 Union Con . CLtt bt R EEET CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, June 7—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 03 04 0 03 g8 u 16 0 o4 % 97 E n “u id Con Cal & [23 Con Imperial. 23 M Con New York. 3 30 s ' 17 18 04 08 16 ZEALANDIA (Hogolulu only).......... Lo anday. Juwe b, i A m. for Samoa, .ms'nuua' Tor Tanifis. 88, PACIFIG_STEAM NAVIGATION 0. And CIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORES Central L assen: 'UR, GUTHRIE BA 13 FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Egss are slowly rising In the wholesale mar- ket, though retail prices are not much af- fected yet. Butter and Cheese remain the same. Poultry is now in liberal supply and selling at lower prices. There is no change in Meats, and little in Fish. Bass is out of season. The summer vegetables contmue to cheapen under Increasing supplies. Frults are in their usual good supply. $@10 Ola_Apples 3@10 New' Apples 4@ 8 Bananas, doz...12%w % per drawer . 0@ 'Walnuts, per Ib...15@26 Qkra, dried. 1b...—az Pov.l‘-fl-. ?’.:r b lh New, do. Rhubarb, per Ib. %:nt Pmm-,lb | Turnips. per doz..10@— Tomatoes, per Ib. @10 Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway San 3 For Alaskan ports—I1 hu 5, 10, 15, l. 25, l. J\uy Change company's s seattre For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.). Port Townsend, Seattle, T Everett, Anacort and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 11 a m., M‘Lfl.l‘.ll”. July 5. and every Gih day thereafter. Beattlo for this combemys steamere e Tor Alaska and G. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma for N. P. Ry. Vmevumtoc Ry. For Eureka l.nd Humboldt Buhll p. m.. JunlL1.lLll.n~’.M7L every fifth thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- geles)—Steamer Queen, Wednesdays, 9 a. m | steamer Santa Sundays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles, calling at “Santa_crus, Monterey, San Simeon, Port_Harford (San Luis Obispo), leioll. Santa Barbar: Vcntnn. Huepeme, San Pedro, East San Pe. (*Corona only)—Steamer Corona, s-turd-ys 9 a. m.; steamer Bonita, Tuesdays, am r Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Clbo Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- lia and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., Tth each "For further information obtaln company’s folders. “Ihe company reserves the right to chanze steamers, sailing dates and hours of salling without brevious notice. TICKFT OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. O. R. & N. CO. Only Steamship Line PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line from Portland to al! points East. Throush tickets to all points, #1' mai' ~n ateamahin and rail, at LOWRST FATES. STEAMER TICKETS INCLUDE BERTH and MEALS. SS. CCLUMBIA...Sails June 12, 22, July 2. 12, 72 §8 GEO. W. ELDE! July 7, 11, 7 Safls .Yune 7, 1, D.W.HITCHCEUK. Gen.Agt., 1 Montgom'y. S.F. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YO ® S UTH'WPTON. LO"DON. PARIN Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. .. July 17 -August 7 “August 14 - Pay .July 10/St. Loufs. RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwern. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. -June 19| *Zeeland une 28| Friesland Kensington July 3'Pennland *Stop_at Cherbours, eastbound. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., CHAS. D. TAYLOR, General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery st. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE 'flm coR- ner First and Brannan streets. ™., for TOKOMAMA and HONGKONG. cailiag 5t Kobe (Hiogo). Nagaseki and Shanghai and Hongkong with steamers for Xndh‘uc- No cargo received on board on day hg HONGKONG mu.sntnrdgy June 5= NIPPON MARU. z. un ss. N ednesday, 55 NAEERICA MARD, Setorday, Ny T Round trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’'s office, 421 Market n;m corner First. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. Twin-Screw Express Service. PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG-] DEUTSCHLAND T merican Line 37 B‘wuy N Y, RZOG & CO., General Agents for Pacific Coast, 401 California st. 4 PANAMA R. R. “CiNe® 1+ LINE TO NEW YCRK VIA P*NAMA DIRECT, salls Monday, June 24 pumpi fiumfi:fl'i“"" FOR U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD. Steamers GEN. ‘FRISBIE or MONTICELLO 15 and 8:30 p. m.. except Sun. 9:45 a. m.. 8:30 p. m. Leaves Sunday. 3 cents. Telephone Main fice, pler 2, Missfon-st. HA'