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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1901 11 ‘\\—-————————————m PALMISTRY. the business palmist of A s 1 \nj, 906 Market st. H_JEROME FOSSELLI Taylor t., bet. Gea scientific palmist, 515 nd Post; tel. Black 561 MRS LAME, scientific palmist and LAME, palmist and chas _reading: lessons in class and private. 611 fones MRS, WM. McMANUS. scientific palmist, 114 s, palmist, 1140 Market. 10 to 5: residence 731 Guerrero st. PERSONAL: WHY THROW YOUR LIFE AWAY 722 Golng without sleep and turning yourself into & mervous, irritable wreck: all nervous and | mental diceases cured: sieep assured:. matl: cinations Gispelled. DR. VAN LANDEGHEM, 365 Geary st.: tel. Brown 80; hours, 10 to 4. A—IF vour hair is fal v ¥ sour = falling or you are bald, call S. MOORE, 458 G y Vely gusranteed: preparation sent to aill parts of the world: eall or send for eircular. A WOMAN on exhibition, old . V‘_n\l;_h ul by expert specialist in charge. Call Inst. Dermatology, 105 Ellis, r. 20.31, §.F. ELECTRIC light in every C ry room—Winchester g:tel, 44 (Thirfl L. mear Market: 700 rooms: 7o 15,11 50 per nignt: 3150 to 5 per week us and baggage to and from the ferry. $1_WEEKLY-Suits to order Beotch. $15 up: fine a 5 up; rese suits, $20 up: ele- §ont overcoats. $15 up. LEON LEMOS. 1117 arket st.. between Seventh and Eighth. WHITE enamel iron beds. single, three-quarter or double. $2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING . 3310-1312 Stockton st.. near Broadway. nd you | from genuine Ladies’ and’ gents’ cast-off clothing bought and ®0ld. J. Bilverman, 984 Folsom: tel. Folsom 1191 LADIES' tatlor suits made to order: €. KRAMER Fatior: 32 Bowen st TAILOR made suits. $7 60 dress pants, 82 50, | Misfit Clothing Parior. cor. Bush and Dupont. | - - ol EPRING styles Standard patterns now ready. | __“"Domestic™ office. 1021 Market st.. nr. Sixth: | Dr. Harrlet Weich, 2115 Bush: hours 2 to 3, ex- | cept Th, and Sat.; electrol: ears’ exper. | . silver. diamonds and preclous stones J. B. JENKEL. 817 Market st. UMS Egyptian Henna: restores gray its natural color: $1: at all druggists. MASQUERADE costumes. plav beoks, wizs: | country orders. GOLDETEIN & CO. 23 Mit. | SUPERFLUOUS hair and_moles destroved with electric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. DR. LAMOTTE'S corn cvre: 2 hair to | French Corn Paint, the best 2. an Aruesists. PHYSIOGNOMY. SCXENTH-:XC del}'n;;v;A or photo. Mary O. verbal read’s, $1 tions of character by face Stanton. §10 Leavenworth: printed chart. $2 50: leseons over fifty pames of prominent busi- men sent as reference; no chlor-form, ery or delay from business, and no ves for sale. Particulars. address b rian. box 1950. Call affice. &, F., Cal. . REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 MONTGOMERY STREET. ISSION-STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY. ssion st.; in the business portiom:; 4-story and_basement brick building; elevator, etc. pays 5% per cent net. PARK FLATS. Price $6000; rents $600 per yea: ton st., near Waller; lot flats on Clay- 5x106:3. . CHEAP MISSION RESIDENCE. Price $1500; lot 25x100; 2-story house, 10 rooms and ba!}. Ripley st., near Folsom and Twen- | INCOME-PAYING PROPERTY. %0; rents $50 50 per month: 4 flats on | Woodward st., near Mission and Fourteerth; paying biz interest VER 1 PER CENT PER MONTH. | rents $70 per month: lot 50x75; near Bryant and Third; front and PACIFIC HEIGHTS FLATS. rice $SI50: rents $%00 per annum: 2 almost new. ¥ modern, up-to-date French | flate, € rooms and bath in lower | a’s =6 buth with 3 rooms in attic | in large lot, 25x110: Deviradero ingtor; best flats offered on the market to-day INVESTMENT. | er month; 4 flats of 4| ms and bath each: northwest corner | la and Laurel sts CLINTON PARK RESIDENCE. } Price § ) residence of rooms and bath; | nton Park, near Dolores and Fourteenth. | MONTGOMERY. INVESTMENT. Price $7000; rents §52 50 per month: large lot, 37:6: fats residence; pays big In- PRICE $3100—RENTS $24 50. 1 s on Fifteenth =t., near Market; lot | _PRICE $5200—RENTS $6 & PER MONTH. | Eighth st not far from Market: front and r store, etc.; lot 25x137:6; in- ... . PRESIDIO HEIGHTS. $6250—New Eastlake 7_rooms. bath, asement, ete.; very street work dome. | PROPERTY. vicinity of Ninth st. 40x140 { COTTAGE. | modern cottage and base- | me and bath: lot 25x100. TERN ADDITION HOME. e, y s=ide. near Grove I bath, large base- uld be easily converted into 3 | FAST. SEE THEM TO-DAY. { nting Golden Gate Park ierate 4 ..Terms easy Streets macadamized | Plank sidewalks + lamps. Water and mail service On Park entrance | Class of New Homes. ffice at the Cormer.. nth ave.. south of every Aay. Sund i holidevs: don't delay. but interest yourself | in a home lot at once; small first pavments, bifiance §10 per month interest § per cent on deferred raymente. BALDWIN & HOWEL Be ......Branc H st and N Gate Park: opes 10 Montgomery st. to $500—Within easy walking distance of m Iron Works: building lots and busi- | ness corners; for sale on terms of $50 cash | down, balance in month§y payments of $10; interest § per cent: Kansas st.. between 18th, 15th and 20th sts., and 15th Rhode Island 2nd De Haro sts. #These arc the cheapest lots now in the market and are offered on -terms that are within the reach of all. Buy a lot and build yourself a home; immediate pos- session glven purchasers upon the payment of $50. If you have a few hundred dollars, you can build your house and occupy it and | pay the monthly installment on the lot. Apply to BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Mont- gomery st 300 -4 A M. SPECK & CO. %7 MARKET ST.. OPP. KEARNY. Genuine Bargains in Best Portion of City. #55,000—Post st. corner, downtown; splendid building; 60 feet front; paying 6 per cent_net. $51,000—Sixth-st. corner; 1% blocks from Ma: ket; rents $i%: fine buflding. $40,000—Grand investment: few blocks from Ti- voli; modern building: leased to one ten. | ant for 5 years at $4000 per annum; only i cash. $40,000— First-st. corner; 75 feet front: whole- sale and manufacturing district; vicin- fty mew Crocker buflding. 37,500 Ellis st.. close to Taylor: new buflding: one tenant; leased with security; annual rents about §2600. $36,000—Downtown Mission-st. bargain; 70 feet front: this is a rare buy. the largest Jot to be had on Mission t. to-a $25,000Best improved: mnorth of Market st., close to Geary and Grant ave.; 4-story and basement brick bullding:’ 40 feet frontage: rent §170. $15,000—Howard st., near Third: splendid 4-story and basement structure; no better buy 10 be had in this district: low rents §125, $17,500—Western _Addition business property: stores and flats on best street; 50-foot Jot: this is & cle n investment; rents $07. $15,000—Sansome-st. corner: Wholesale district; 5 feet frontage; rents §135. $11,000—Modern flats; rents _$140; facing Golden Gate Park. $5100—McAllister-st. income property: near Octavia: two frontages; rents 5 per month; lot 27:6x120. SPECK & CO.. AM. 667 Market strect. , 32 Clement st., has several attractive houses, 4, 5, 6 and 7 rooms, that are offered at less than cost of con- struction. First chojce is best. FOR_sale—Choice residence property; Ellis & Gough; 25x120 to rear street: §7500; no agents. Wox 3607, Call office. NEW modern houses, § rooms; bath; on Mont- gomery near Leavenworth st.; $2300. 1n- #taliments $15 monthly: take Hyde-st. car. 3__GRIFFIN. 718 Market—Lists of farms and ‘eity property for sale & exchange: send stamp. lot 50x137: RICHMOND Land C | Fine business lot on Mission st.; if proper] | SEV! REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., €38 Market Street. BROADWA Y RESIDENCE. NEAR GOUGH ST.: MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE ESTATE— North side of street; modern in every respect: magnificent marine view; garden front and rear; 14 roonss and attic, billiard-room, wine- room, three bathrooms, laundry and servants’ roo1 electric appurtenances, etc.; large lot, 33x: feet; price $25.000. MODERN FLATS — Three handsome new up-to-date flats of § rooms and bath each; always rented: north side of street; present rents $1980 per annum; could be in- creased; O'Farrell, near Jones st.; price $22,000. DOWNTOW FIFTH-ST, CORNER—Near Market s a grand opportunity; three frontages; old im- provements pay $2i7 per annum; price $45,00. NEW MODERN CORNER FLATS—Bargain: three beautiful flats; small cash payment, bal- ance mortgage 6 per cent; will pay over 12 per cent per annum; 28-foot frontage; price $6000. NEW FLATS. HARRISO! NEAR | SEVENTH ST.- 'wo up-to-date flats of 6-5 rooms each: pays 10 per cent; present rent could be increased; sunny side of street; lot Z X80 feet; price $5500. SOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENT.—Two substantial flats of 4-3 rooms each, near Sth and Harrison sts.; room for stable 'in rear; rents $264 per annum; lot 24:10x85; price $2300. MISSION FLATS—Make offer: four well- built flats of 3 rooms each: on Lexington ave., near 15th st.: always rented; pays $120 per an- num; yrice $4000. the | 1 rooms: on I > near Valencia st.; lot 25x85 feef NEW MODERN COTTAGE—A fine 6-room cottage, strictly up-to-date; sunny side of street; on easy terms; lot 25x114 feet; price $2750. neat denc bay-windows; on Rryant st., Twenty-first st.; lot 25x100; price $3000. LOTS. MARKET-ST. LOT—At a barg: in the city; 25x114 feet in; cheapest TWENTY-SEVENTH ST.—North side, near Noe st.: sewered and graded; 160x1l4 feet; Dprice $2i00. IZABETH ST.—North side, near Hoffman street sewered snd graded. ready for ing; lot 25x114 feet; price $i00. NEAR PARK PANHANDLE—On Tremont ave.: 50-foot frontage; price $2000; $1000 can re- main on mortgage. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 635 Market st. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 MARKET STREET. .. SNAPS . FORECLOSURES! T BE SOLD! BARGAINS . ESTATES | AUCTION! TUESDAY. JUNE 18TH, 1801 At Our Ealesroom, 12 O'clock M., €28 MARKET STREET. ESTATE of ANGELIA R. SCOTT, DECEASED. FRANKLIN ST.—50-VARA LOJ. Corner Franklin and Sacramento sts—A full 50-vara lot in the heart of the best residence portion of the city; surrounded on all sides by | elegant homes: improvements consist of an elegant mantion of 12 rooms, which at a mod- erate exvense can be brought up to date; sale is made under instructions of the executors of the-estate. and will be sold; convenlent. to car lines; lot 137:6x127:8% feet. POINT LOBOS AVE. BLOCK. Hal? block. bounded by Point Lobos ave., Twenty-eighth _ave. and Clement st.—The shrewd speculator to subdivide and sell’ will Tealize bandsomely; block §:4x600x141 feet. MISSION-ST. BUILDING LOT. TWest side Mission st.. 185 feet south of 1Sth. improved would pay handsomely on the money invested; lot 25x80 ft. UNIVERSITY HOMESTEAD LOT. West side lon st., 100 feet south of Bacon— Four choice lots; must be sold; lot 100x120 feet. | N SHARES OF THE CAPITAL STOCK | OF THE CONCORDIA LAND CO.— ESTATE _OF ANGELIA R. SCOTT, DECEASED. ALSO PRESIDIO HEIGHTS HOME. North side (No. 3342) Clay st., 179:2 feet | east of First ave.—Fine large residence of 9 rooms and bath; positively must be sold to the highest bidder; lot Zx127:8% feet; terms, half | cash. TWENTY-FOURTH-ST. COTTAGE. South side (No. 2 Twenty-fourth st., 115 feet west of San Jose ave.—Fine cottage of 4 rooms; in first-class condition; lot 25x109 feet. VAN NESS AV BUILDING LOTS. Southeast corner Van Ness avi st. and southeast cormer Van Ness ave. and Francisco st.—These lots are exceptionally fine, commanding a magnificent marine view: level ! and ready for buflding; _street bituminized: | Must be scld; corner lot 27:6x109 ft: Van A ave. and Francisco st. corner, 37 side lots, 25x87:6 feet. MODERN WESTERN ADDITION RESI- | DENCE. North side (No. 2502) Bush st., 25 feet weet of | Lyon—Large modern residence of eight rooms | and bath, with three finished rooms in the | basement: porcelain tubs, tiled mantels, etc.; sunny side of street; seyeral car lines adjacent: lot 275 feet. MISSION BUILDING LOT. East side Sanchez st., 76:6 feet south of | Twenty-eighth—Very desirable site for a home | or small flats; lot 25x100 feet. MISSION COTTAGE. North side (46) Merritt st. 66 feet west of Hattie—A cozy cottage of 4 rooms and base- ment: short distance from Market st.: halt block from Eighteenth-st. electric cars; lot 25x | 90 feet. For full particulars, terms of sale, etc., pro- cure catalogues at our office and on the prop- erty. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 625 Market street. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR BARGAINS? | window cottage of € rooms and attic; ‘lot 25 | MISSION BUILDING LOTS & INVESTMENT. NEW MISSION HOME—Modern 7-room resi- | and Chestnut | | O'FARRELL, 317—Newly furn! REAL ESTATF CI:Y—FO0& FALE. G. H. UMBSEN & CO. Montgomery Street. Peeriy gacaad i 000000* N N N N N N Qaaaaa CEELLEE] At Our Salesroom, MONDAY, June 17, At 12" O'clock Noon. REFEREES' SALE. The following piece of propbrty by order of G. H. Umbsen and Jacob Brownstone, referees, subject to confirmation by the court: 238 Sixth st. and §-71-3 Harriet st.—Improve- ments consist of store, lodging-house of 1§ Tooms and 3 tenements (double frontage); 12:6x 1901, REFEREE .SALE. By Order of G. H. Umbsen, Sole Referee. « Stockton st., east line, between North Point and Beach sts., 137:6x275 (3 frontages)—This choice holding suitable for manufacturing puy- Poses; subject to confirmation by the court. CHOICE MARKET-ST. CORNER. SW. cor. Market and Twelfth sts.—This choice corner (three frontages) is partly covered by improvements, which consist of ‘store; cot- tage and 3 flats: rents nominal, $100 per month: lot 2:11x165, with L 50x75. HAYES-ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY. § Hayes st., north line, bet. Gough and Substantial three-story and base- ¥. contalning store with 2 room: well-lighted basement and 2 flats above of and 7 rooms and bath each; rents $30 per month; lot 29:6x120 to Ivy ave. PARTITION SALE. 465 Minna st., near Sixth—Improvements con- sist of good building, containing 4 tenements; rents $48 per month; lot 25x75. E. M. CARLISLE ESTATE. Executor's Sale. ! 1904 Devisadero st., east line, near Pine—Cozy | bay-window cottage of 6 rooms and bath; street | bituminized and accepted by the city; lot 27:6 X100, CHOICE MISSION CORNER. NW. cor. Howard and Twenty-sixth sts.— | Improvements consist of 2 stores and 2 flats of | 7,204 5 rooms each; rent 365 per month; lot x€0. % WESTERN ADDITION COTTAGE. 509 Stelner'st., west line, near Fell—Cottage | of 5 rooms and bath: stréet accepted by the eity; lot_27:6x110. M. LACLAVERIE ESTATE. Administrator's Sale. 509 Lombard st.. SW. cor. Lombard alley, bet. Stockton and Powell sts.—z-story brick build- ing of 6 rooms: rent $20 her month. HENRY ESPEL ESTATE. 212) Howard st., bet. 17th and 18th—Bay-win- dow house of § rooms and bath: brick founda- tion, etc.; rent $30 per month: lot 25x122:6. NEW MISSION COTTAGE. 31 Eureka st., bet. 17th and 15th—A new ba x125. Number 1. Folsom st., east line, bet. 20th and 2ist—Two cheice building lots; street bituminized; Z5x95 each. Number 2. 2457 Folsom st., east line. bet. 20th and 2ist— Improvements consist of stable on ground floor and flat of 6 rooms and bath above; street bituminized: lot 25x95. MARY LEAHY ESTATE. 440-2 Harriet st off Brannan, bet. 6th and Tth—Improvemen: consist of 2 cottages of 3 rooms each: lot 25x75. For further particulars apply G. H. UMBSEN & 14 Montgomery s ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. MARKET, 1015 (New Arlingtom)—Nicely fur- nished rooms $2 a week up; 3c a day up. MARTHA place, 3, off Geary st., between Ma- son and Taylor—To let, @ nicé cheap room. MARTINET, 1101 Gearv—Elegant suites, newly furnished: ‘private; bath; single rooms $10 up. M'CLELLAND, 200 Turk st.—Sunny furnished single and double rooms: aiso transient. METROPOLE, 6 Turk, cor. Market—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms: 50c to $3 per day. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room; §1 per week; transient. MISSION, 2:12—Sunny furnished room with use of bath NICE furnished, sunny room for rent. at 1412 Mission st. O’FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices: elevatol lec. lights: dav. week, mo. ROSEDALE House, 319-321 EIlls st.—Rooms, night, %c to §1; week, $1 25 to $1: open night. ROYAL House, 126 Ell Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $5: month. $8 to $30: elevator on ground floos rooms with hot and cold water: baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighlh at near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. STOCKTON, 332—The Ottington—Few cholce suites and several small rooms: cheap. TWENTY-FIRST, 290, near sunny front rooms, reasonable. THE Crocker, 915 Leavenworth — Fine sunny | _roome, single and en suite; beautiful grounds. TURK, 543—Clean, quiet room for gentlemal $1 a week, with use of bath; private family, WEBSTER. 1542, bet. Post and Geary—Cheap elegant front room, suitable for office. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore at. A _WEEK'S news for 5 cents_The Weekly Call, 16 pazes. in wrapper. for matlin Apply Folsom—Two newly furnished; terms ROOMS AND ROARD, A A A A A A A A A AN A AN NN AN AN exceptional table; pleasant rooms; g ppoular rates. 807 California’ st. THE Roanoke, $08 Bush—New house; newly furnished; suites with bath; perfect {llumina- tion; private dining apartment; elevator ser- vice: cars to all parts of city within stone's throw of door. PINE and Mason (Hotel Oliver)—Elegant 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 hoard. PINE, 1056 (The \'Ictl\r)aN‘ew managément; thoroughly renov.; sunny sultes, with board. ALMORA Hotel, Twentieth and Misslon—Ele- gantly furnished suites or single, with board. HOTEL Repelief, 781 Sutter—Newly furn.: excelient table: special rates to tourists. HOTEL Las Palmas, 1820 Market—Sultes, 2 or 3 rooms, bath. connecting: board optional. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ROOMS WANTED. BY young man in private family; state price. Box 3334, Call office. ALAMEDA HEAL ESTATE. FOR SALE— $10,800—4 blocks; 52 lots; great bargain; re- duced to $5000; must be sold. $1100—Five-room cottage: lot 30x150; only $1100. $1600—Five-room, modern cottage; lot 55x100 must be sold. Lot cn Weber st. 10 lots on Ninth s $1000. $250_each: 30x270. E. D. JUDD & CO., 1424 Park st., Alameda. $I1800_BEAUTIFUL 6-room modern cottage: owner must sell on account of departure; swell situation; large lot; street work all complete: must be sold tmmediately. HAMMOND & HAMMOND, 232 Santa Clara ave., near Park | st., Alameda. ALAMEDA COTTAGES FOR SALE. FOR sale—Modern cottage, 6 rooms: bath; lot 50x150. 1518 Mozart st.. Alameda. Mastick stn. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS ESTATE. BERKELEY REAL HOMES IN BERKELEY— We have houses for sale in all parts of Berke- ley, at prices to suit the workingman or the capitalist; fine bargains and easy terms. 1f you desire to build we cah sell you a lot in any part of town you wish to locate and furnish free of cost plans and specifications for |- a house. Whether seeking a_home or an investment, you can’t beat Berkeley for desirability. If you haven't sufficient money with which to build, we can help you. SATOFF & WILKINS, 2121 Center st., Berkeley Station, Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. BRAND-NEW, pretty, cozy Fastlake cottage (Just complefed), 5 rooms, high basement; a little gem and complete in every detail: bullt for comfort and convenlence: will tint in colors to suit buyer; modern plumbing, stone walks, open lawn, etc.: sunny all day: handy to cars; not far out; to see this is fo want it; title perfect and no mortgage; terms it desired. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $15 PER month (no cash down required): cot- tage of 5 rooms: sunny side near San Pablo ave.; total only $1000: liberal discount for cash. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. Jith and Franklin. Oakland, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING ALL or part double kitchen and bedroom: ner; conveniences. parlors, dining-room, furnished; sunny cor- The Vera, 301-303 Polk st. EIGHTH, 112—Two furnished rooms for house- keeping: upper flat. GEARY, :5—Three housekeeping. unfurnished rooms for HAIGHT. 222—Two perfectly appointed house. keeping rooms for & couple; telephone. HOWARD. 531—Two furnished housekeeping _rooms 10’ let. HYDE, 408—Sunny housékeeping. $20; EDDY, 63— private residence: no children. McALLISTER, 937 — Three nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; §12. MISSION, 2241, near 1th—Fine sunny rooms for_housskeeping: rent reasonable. MOSS, 13, off Howard, between 6th and Tth—2 rooms_furnished complete for housekeeping. ed rooms for alcove suite complete for also basement suite, $12. floor of 4 or 2 furnished rooms housekeeping; gas range, POLK. 10023 and 5-room _snites, completely furnished for housekeeping; $15 up; reference. 232—Housekeeping rooms compiete, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ” Iixerilvvtlo;n has been established at 109 encia s These properties must be sold. Small flats renting for $336 per year; always rented to good tenants and in good condition. i very large, 20x100 feet. ‘Panhandle: $2000 refused for thie lot Price, $2500. Lot on | a_short time ago: 26x177:6. The owner of these properties has gone East to remain and has given positive instructions to me to sell them, and I am determined to carry out his instructions. The properties will positively be sold; somebody will get bargains; | why mot rou? | | HERMAN MURPHY, €30 Market st. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. Epecial bargain—160 acres near Yuba City. Eutter Co.. short from Marysvil under cultl jon: all rich valley beautiful live oak trees: good bulldings; well watered and well fenced; this land has been producing profitably and¥is especially adapted to mearly all kinds of fruits: this will be sold in whole or in part a very low price. Also 140 acres, all under cultivation: rich valley land; good buildings: well fenced: short distance from Yuba Oity, Sutter Co.: will be ' #old in whole or in part to sult purchaser and at_an extremely low pricet The two above pieces should be seen to be sppreciated, and if contemplating purchasers will call or write for information a bargaln will be given. R. D. BROWNE, Manager Country Department. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch offic 200 Fillmore st WANTED Unfurnished_room and a kitchen; state price. ress Box 3621, Call. SPECIAL NOTICES. NQTICE—Abandoned children in the Roman | Catholie Orphan Asylum since January, 1900, Elsie Harris, age 6 years; Mary Kevili, age § vears. BAD tenants ejected for $i: collections mad~ city or country. PACIFIC COLLECT CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-19; tel. 5380. —_— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bousht. sold. rented, exchanged, re- paired: onen even.: phone Black 1124 205 d4th. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.: tel. Main 5713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, §40 Mis- sion st.: tel. Howard 941. . ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; ain 1840; shipping at cut rates, PACIFIC Stornge and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281, TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS Wa mell better machines for less money than any house in the city: rentals, $3. The Typewriter ‘Exchange, 538 California: telephone Main 266. RENT a new Franklin typewrlter for $1_week and_have vour work in sight. CUTTER TOWER CO.. 302 Montemrv: tel. Black 4885. | DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 92 (20 cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Planta- tion Company will be payable at the office of the company, 227 Market st. on and after Thursday, June 20, 1%01. Transfer books will close on Thureday, June 13, 1901, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 22 (twenty- five cents per share) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company, will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st.. on and Transfer 1901, after SATURDAY. June 15th, 1901 bocks cicsad Monday, June 10, at 3 o'ciock . F. PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS.—State Pricon supplies.—Sealed proposals will be recsived at the office of the clerk at the State Prison. San Quentin, untll 10:30 a. m.. Saturdav, the 15th day of June. 1901. and at tha office of the clerk at the Ftate Priron at Folsom, until 9:30 a. m., Monday, the 17th day of Tune, 1901, at which times and places they will be opened in the presence of bidders, w furnishing and deliv- ering supplies for raid prisons, consisting of €ubsistence stores, forage. fuel, fuel ofl, fur- nishing power to run tha jute mill at San Quentin. _clothing, madicines. 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 ba ccnsidered unless made upon said schedules, mor unless accompanied by the certified check therein required, nor from any. other parties than bona fide dsalers in the classes of articles to be furnished. Each bidder mu: accompany his bid with a certified check upon ome well known and Tesponsible banking house for at least 10 per | cent of the amount of his bid. payable to R. M. Fitzzerald. preeident 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 . All payments made be paid in cash or Con- Bigders will caretully fol- The troller’s warrants. low the conditions of the schedules. hoard reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as the public interest m; 1o order any auantity over or under the amount specified. R. M. FITZGERALD, president: F. W. RFYNOLDS. acting clerk. require, and ADVERTISEMENTZOfflce of the Chief En- Elaeer, Diviston the Philippines, Manla. . -1 1901—Sealed proposals for cting a harbor at Manila. P. I, will be received at this office until i1 o'clock &. * .. August 1. 1901 and then publicly opened. Work to be done includes about 150,000 cuble yards riprap, 21,000 cublc vards concrete and rubble masonry ‘in brenkwaters. about 5,000, 000 cubic vards of dredgine and a pils bulk head 4700 feet long. Dredeine In mud, rand and shells to & denth:of thirty fest. Dredgel material to be used for reclaiming land. Bide must be accompanied by a_bond of ona Jundred thousand " dollars ($100.000) in gold. One contract will he made for the whols work. Contractor's band will e 10 per cent of tle amount M. The right i« reserved to reject any or all bids. For specifications and blazk forms applv_to this office, Rureau of Insular _Affairs. Yashington. D. C.: United Ftates Fngineer Offices at New York. Chi- cago and_Ran Francisco. JOHN BIDDLE, Captain, Ensineers. AHLEORN HOTEL. 521 Grant ave—Best $1 a day femily hotel in cit: A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 25c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 light housekeeping rooms: open all night. A—-MARKET, 1049A—Nicely furnished sultes, $15 per 7momh up: sinzies, $5 per month up. BURKETT, 1426 Market (0ld No. 136)—Fur- nished rms.. sultes, single: also unfurnished. BUSH, 727—Two front roms; sunny basement xth—Roome, per week and roowmn; all nicely furnished; gas and bath; rent reasomabio. 4 CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms: prices reasonable. 107—Pleasant, rooms to let. FOLSOM, $34—Sunny, front furnished roum; elcset; private: with bath; 3120 a week. GALT House. 120 Market—Fur. rooms. Mr. & Mrs.J.F. Sweeney. late of the Esmond House. GRANT ave., 7-Nice sunny suites and single rooms; rent cheap. HAWTHORNE, 172, nr. Harrlson—Sunny me- dium-sized room for gent; reasonable: refs. sunny unfurnished BELMONT home site for sale or exchange; two blocks from R. R. station, on Ralstor . 8San Mateo County. Apply C. P. Gib- . 209 Sansome st., bet. 2.and 4 p. m. BUY in Napa County: no droughts, no. irriga- tion, no fallure of crops; write us for free “"Napa County Viticulturls The W. A. MACKINDER CO.. St. Helena, Cal. HOTEL St. Denls (European plan), 24 Turk st. Market—New building, elegantly Just opened: strictly first class and up-to-date in all_appointments: inspection Invited: must be seen to be appreciated: 75c day and up; special rates by week or month: references. HOTEL FRANCISCO—Elegant tes: i A A TRFASURY _Denartment, Office Supervising Architect, Washington. D. C.. June 6, 190%,— Fealed proposals will be receivéd nt this of- fice until 2 o'eleck D M. on the Tith day of July. 1901, and then opened for the new beil- ar rlant and new feed purns, ete.; for the 7. 8. Branch Mint at San Francisco, Cal.. in accordance with the drawings and spacifica- tions, ceples of which may he obtained at this office ar nt the office of the superinten- it at San Francisco, Cal.. at the disere- tion of the sunervising architect. JAMES KNOX TAVLOR. Supervising Architect. e e e, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued | yesterday: Arnold A. d'Ancona, 41, city, and Lilllan M. e Finclione, 31, 10 3 and aul A. Vincllione, 31, avens street, Gertrude’ M. Mever, " i6. 3035 Twenty-tourth street. Antonio Mendlola, 26, 4 Vallefo place, and Concepcion Retamaza, 23, 2 O'Connell Edward C._ Stackpble, 3, city, and Vo i Clegeland, 22. 28 Vail + eremy . v alley st and Mary F. Hallett, 22, 452 Frankiin’ steamet Steven Van Hyning, 26, .Des Moines, lowa, N amin A A&m’;‘mflhb‘;u‘am' 7 Stree Zamin A. , and Hiilda Moser, 20, San Jose.. O ad Charles W. Redfleld, 58, 2% Fell street, and L. Maud O. Whittler, 88. 259 Fell street. Frank W. Tiddy, 3. 1626 Grove street, and Daisy W, Drake, 2. 1015 Market street. ames G. Bennett, 3, city, and Kathryn €. Jackson, 30, eity. Richard Nieblas, 22, city, and Gertrude ‘Whittaker, 22, lotte L4 Jots to sell morth of the Park, ’fiic’l?uu:‘l.:W.J.CBNN..MMh‘- POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale; write for fres Mot C B ! Cab . transient: baths. Mrs. King, Turk and LARKIN, $16A—Nicely furnished rooms, jobie vrices; private house. John Lo Otson. &, Alvarado, Cal., ind Mary ick F. Runvon, 25, 420 Flilmore street, and Jeonie M. Graham, a.fin Vallelo street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—OEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be insérted. They must be handed in at either of the pubilcation offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- 8ons authorized to have the same published. BORN. HORWITZ—In this city, June 6, 1801, to the wife of Sam Horwitz, a son. OLSEN—In this city, June 5, 1901, to the wife of B. Oisen, a son. WATER! N—June 6, 1901, to the wife of Louls P. Waterman, a daughter. e e e MARRIED. J BARNEY—ALEXANDER—In this city, June 8, 1901, by.the Rev. F. H. Jackson, Frank L. Barney of San Francisco and Etta C. Alexander of San Francisco. - GREENFIELD—HIRSHER—In ' San Leandro. Cal., June %, 1901, by Rev. M. S. Levy, Abra- ham Greenfield of Pinole, Cal, Hirsher of Cincinnatl, Ohio. HAMMOND—REED--In this city, June 5, 1901, LY Rev. W. C. Day, Robert Edward Ham- mond and Edna May Reed. JENNIE—-WRIN—In San Jose, Cal., Febru- ary 7. 1901, by Rev. Father Gleason, C. F. Jennie and’ Miss M. Wrin, both of San Fran- cisco. LEWIS—WERMER—In this city, May 23, 1901, by Percy V. Long, Justice of the Peace, Rob- ert L. Lewis and Della H. Van Wermer. MEYER—LANDMAN—In this city, June 2. 1991, by Rev. M. 8. Levy. Rudolf Meyer and Fetelle Landman, both of this city. \ SIMON—NATHAN—In this city, June 2, 1901 by Rev. M. . Levy, Charles D. Simon and Bettie B. Nathan, both of this city. ZOBEL—GETZ—In this ¢ity. June 2, 191, by Rev. M. S. Levy, Dr. Albert J. Zobel and Maybelle Getz, both of this city. DIED. Auradou, Bugenie Johneon, Martin Balch, Nellie D. Laden, Mary Benson, John A. Byrne, Mamie A. Carpier, Frank Lefevre, Henry B. Lewis. Oscar McGuire, B. P. Conroy, Mary Martens, Margarethe Coughlin, Micbael J. Nicolinl, Angela Doud. Aaron ©'Connor, Harry W. Dunphy, Edward C'Keefe, Dessie Hayne, James J. Piombo, Frank Healey. John Schuessél, Emil Stephens, Elias Hogan, Maurice Thompson, Edward Holzhuter, Caut. R. Johnson, Caroline M. AURADOU—In this city, June 10, 1901, Eu- genle_Auradou, relict of the late Alex L. Auradou, and mother of A. Leon Auradou and Marle Dumont. a native of "Belfort. France, aged 62 years 11 months and 3 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, {rom her late resi- dence, 131 Powell street. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. BALCH—In this city, June 10, 1901, Neilie D.. beloved wife of Daniel W. Balch, and mother of George T., Maud, John A., Daniel F. and .the late D. Herbert Balch. a native of New York, aged 5 years 11 months and 22 days. (Syracuse,, N. Y., papers please copy.) 07 Frientis and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to. attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 9:45 o'clock, from St. John's Presbyterian’ Church, corner California and Octavia streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. BENSON—In this city, June 9, 1901, John A. Benscn, a native of Sweden, aged 46 years. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1 o’clock, from the parlors of Julius §. Godeau. under the auspices of the Longshore Lumbermen's Protective As- rociation. Local No. 224. BYRNE—Iu this city, June 10, 1901, Mamle A., beloved sister of Rev. Joseph F., -Michael J. and Henry T. Byrne and Mrs. A. R. Pfaff, a native of San Francisco. 7 Friends and acquaintarices are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:3) o'clock, from her late residence, 1065 Pacific street, thence to St. Francis (arch, where a requiem high mass Wil be celebrated fur the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. CARPIER—In the City and Gounty Hospital, June 11 1% Frank Carpter, a native of France, azed 73 years. CONKOY—In this city, June 11, 191, Mary, of the late Peter Conroy of Virginia City, Nev., and sister of Bridget Manion and the late Michael Daly, a natlve of Ireland, aged 69 vears. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her niece, Mrs. F. Lawlor. 123% Morris avenue, thence to St. Rose's Church, Where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'cleck. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COUGHLIN—In this city, June 9, 1901, Michael Joseph, dearly beloved son of Mary and the late David Coughlin, and brother of John, Frank, Mamie and Willlam Coughlin and Mrs. John O'Donnell. a native of San Jose, aged 22 years 1 month and 12 days. (San Jose papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 431 Brannan streef, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DOUD—In this city, June 16, 1901, Aaron. be- loved husband of Flora H. Doud, and father of Mrs. H. B. Edwards and the late W. A Doud. a native of New York, aged 63 rears 1 month and 15 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner of Post' and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Excelsior Lodge No. 166, F. and A. M. Interment Ma- sonic Cemetery. Please omit flowers. UNPHY—In the City and County Hospital, June 10, 1901, Edward Dunphy, a native of Loulstana, aged 46 years. HAYNE—In this city, June 11, 191, James J. beloved brother of Maggiz C. and Joseoh T, Hayne and Mrs. Mary J. Small, a native of New York, aged i2 yea [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrov (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 32% Clementina street, thence to §t, Joseph's Church, where services will be held at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HEALEY—In this city, June 10, 1801 John Heuley, beloved cousin of Mrs. James Red- mond, a native of Ireland, aged 47 yeais. HOGAN—In this city, June 11, 1801, Maurice Hogan, beloved brother of Mrs. Mary Wha- lan, Mrs. Johanna Powers and the late Ed- ward Hogan, and uncle of Mary and John Whalan and Mrs. Mary Bates and Josephine and Maurice Powers, a native of County Waterford, Ireland, aged 66 years. (New York papers please ‘cany.) T Friends and acnuaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, June 14. 1901, at 4:30 o'clock, from the par- jors of the United Undertakeis. 27 and 29 Fifth street, thence to St. Mary’s Church, California_and Dupont street, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of his soul, at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LZHUTER—In this city, June 11. 1901, Cap- O einhold Holzhuter, beloved husband of ‘Augusta Holzhuter. a native of Germany, ageqd 58 vears 4 monthe and 6 davs. T Notice of funeral In Saturday morning pers. Remains at the parlo=s of the Cali- fornia Undertaking. Company, 405 Powell LR MR S HNSON—In this city, June 11. 1901, Caro- :(l)lne ‘Moore Johneon, beloved mother of Mrs. Anna Bullard, Mrs. James Byrne, Mrs. Car- rie James and Mrs. Ida Newman and Henry F. and Thomas C. Johneon, a native of Lit- {le Rock, ArK., aged 7> years § months and 28 days. JOHNSON—In this city, June 11, 1901, Martin, belcvea husband of = Annfe Johnson, and father of May and Nettle Johnson, and cousin of Mrs. L. Olsen, a native of Nor- way, aged 43 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- Aence, 262 Shipley street. Interment Laurel Hill Comatery.. © N—In this city, June 10, 1901 Mary, be- T wife of the iate Patrick Laden, and mother of Andrew A. Laden and William A. Drigcoll, a rative of Ireland, azed 70 vears. 7 Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fineral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a reatifem high mass will be celebrated for the rencse of her soul. at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. sFEVRE—In this city, June 10, 1301, Henry L loved son of Mrs. Clara Lefevre and the Iate Dr. Alfred Lefevre. and brother f Charles A. and Louls Lefevre and Mrs. P. M. Walsh, a native of Oakland, Cal., aged 25 yeare and 10 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 11:30 o'clock, from the fam- {lv residence, 1002 Mason ‘street. Interment rivate. LEWIS—In this city, Jure 11, 1901, Os-ar, hus- band of Charlotte A. Lewis. and father of Alice, V. and_Arthur C. Lewis, & native of Maine, aged 84 years 2 months and 16 days. 1 HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) D. DONOVAN. Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln School. ‘Telephone South 80. e Eugene McGinn. BMcGINN BROS. Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 31 EDDY STREET. ‘Telephone South 252 San Franclsco. Na_Cannaction With Any Other House_ e e - e e McCcAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1239 Market St., between Sth and Sth. and Belle |- McGIIBE—In this city, June 11, McGuire, beloved husband of Neilie Guire, and father of Gussie, Harold Alice McGuire. and son of the late John Bridget McGuire, and brother of Mrs. Egan, Mrs. J. J. Mahoney and Mrs. Devlin ‘and John, James and Alice McGuire, a native of San Francisco, aged 34 years. [ Interment private. MARTENS—In this city, June 9. 191, Mar- Earethe Martens, a native of Germany. aged 60 years and 2 rmonths. A member of San Francisco Fraven Verein; German Ladies’ Benevclent. Soclety of the Red Cross: Inde- pendent Order Ladles’ Benevolent and Loyal Circle No. 179, C. O. F. T Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the fumeral this day .(Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh-and Efehth. SAN FRANCISCO FRAUEN VEREIN.—To 1901 B. the officers and mergbers of the San Fran- You are hereby re- 413 cisco Frauen Verein: quested to assemble at Druids’ Hall. Sutter street, this day (Wednesday), at o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late member, Margarethe Martens. By order MRS. G. GALL, President. MRE. A. MAAS, Secretary. NICOLINI—In this city, June 11, 1901 Angela. dearly beloved wife of J. B. Nicolini. and mother of Josephine, Frank, Guido, Clorinda and Laura Nicolini, and sister of Mrs. Rosa Grandona _and of the late Frank Sericano. 2 native of Italy, aged 43 yeArs 2 months and 27 davs. O'CONNOR—In San Rafael, Cal., June 11, 1901, Harry W. T.. beloved and only child of Wil- liam and Ethel O'Connor, a native of San Rafnel, aged 7 months and 24 days. T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 11 o'clock. from the resi- dence of his parents. B sireet near Fourth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. O'KEEFE—Tn this city, June 11 1901, Bessie, beloved wife of Edward O'Keefe, and mother of Maurice O'Keefe, a native of County Mayn. Ireland, aged 38 vears. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-mormw (Thursday). at 9:30 o'clock. from the parlors of the Henry I Gallagher Undertaking Company. 20 Fifth street, themce to St. Roge's Church, where a’solemn requiem ma%s will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cress Cemetery. PIOMBO—In this city, June 10, 1901, Frank. dearly heloved son of Gluseppe and the late Agosiina Plombo, and brother of Mrs. Maria Morgana, Mrs. Carrie Ferle, Mrs. Kate Mar- tinonl, Mrs. Flora Olivieri and the late Paul and John Piombo, a native of Chicago, IlL, aged 37 years 5 months and 10 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednegdav), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, .3 Kent street, off Mason, between Union end Fithert, thence to Saints Peter and Paul's (Italtan) Church. Dupont and Fil- bert streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemeterv. SCHUESSEL—In Lyons, France, May 23. 1901, Emil, dearly beloved son of Conrad and Eu Fenia Schuessel, and brother of Wilhelm. Fdvard, Arthur, Carlcs. Max. Marle and Conrad Schuesset and Mrs. Gretchen Oes- treicher, Mrs. Amalia Oestreicher and Mrs. Fuzenia Hermes. TEPHENS—In Sumpter, Or.. June 7. 1901, Elfas. beloved husband of Kate I. Stephens, a native of Ireland. aged 63 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thnrsday). at 10_o'clock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company. 405 Powell street, near Post. Interment Cypress Tawn Cemetery bv electric funeral car from Fovrteenth and Mission streets. THOMPSON—In this city. June 10, 1901. Ed- ward, beloved hushand of Sophle Thompson, and father of Wallace L. Thompson, a na- tive of England, aged 39 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fnlly invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the mortu- ary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company. 2475 Mission street. near Twenty- first. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery by 11:40 o'clock train from Twenty-fifth and Va- Jencia street -_—— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. ‘William C. and David I. Mahoney to Denis s 167 W of Larkin, W $6:5 by §127:8%; $2000. Estate Amelia V. R. Pixley (by J. F. D. Curtis and Union Trust Company of San Fran- cisco, executors) to Gardner P. Pond, lot on N line of Green street, 77:6 E of Steiner, E 50 by N 100; $3400. John C. Humphrey to Martha Humphreys, lot on S line of Hayes street, 175 W of Scott, W 25 by S 100; also lot vn W line of Howard street, 185 S of Fourteenth, S 25 by W §; also Iot on S line of Pine street, 54:3 E of Steiner, |E 27 by 8 71:6; . Anna L. Fay to Charles W. Fay, lot on E line of Blake street, 350:1 N of Point Lobcs avenue, N 25 by E 116:11 ). Clara R. Fay to same, same; $500. Jena and Isadore Muraski to Fannie Muraski, lot on N line of Twentieth street, 2 E of Hart- ford, E 2 by N 95: $2000. Jacob Greenwald to Julla Epsts lot on SW corner of Sanchez and Dunecan streets, W 160 by S 14; gift. Eugenie Auradou to Anthony L. Auradou and_Marie Dumont (Auradou), lot on N line of Clay street, 33:1% Waverly place, W 34:4% by N 3 ; gift. P Same to same, lot on W line of Powell street, N of Pacific, N 30 by W _45:10; gift. Catherine Razzanti and Danlel F. Crowley to Margaret McPartland (wife of D.), lot on E line of Reed street, 97:6 N of Clay, N 2 by E 51:3; $10. Leonide C (or Louise) Curdy to Arthur Rodg- ers, undivided one-eighth interest in_lot on SW line of Spear street, 40 SE from NE cor- ner of B and W, lot 67, SE 20 by SW 4:10 (SW line of Spear street, 77:6 NW of Mission, NW 20 by SW 45:10); $1000. Mary E. Griffin (wife of James) to Melissa A. Potter, lot on NW line of Mission street, 3i2 NE of Second, NE 48 by NW 100; $1000. Mary M. Pfeiffer to Voorman Company (a corporation), lot on NW line of Mi 20 NE of Fourth, NE 25 by NW §0; $23.500. Agat! L. Villegia to Henry E. Bothin, .lot on SW iine of Fifth street, 30 NW of Harrison, NW 59:6 by SW 75; $6000. Laura P. and Louis J. Harrison to Eleanor Averell, lot on SE line of Mission street, SW of Seventh, SW 2 by SE $5: 312,500 Potrero Land and Water Front Company to Jeseph B. Coryell, lot on NE_ corner of Mis- sissippl and Tulare streets, N 103 by. E 100; £2000. *Conrad and Christine Young ta Willlam Man- ning, lot 2, block 320, Case Tract; §1000. Alameda County. C. A. Laymance (wife of J. W.) to J. H. T. Waltkinson, all Interest In lots 63 and 65, Pledmont ~Tract, quitclaim deed, Oakland Township; $1. George W. and Angeline S. H. Webb to James B. and Bertha Donnolly, all interest in lot on W line of Milvia street, 50 N of Vir- ginia, N 50 by W 135, lot 11, block A, map of Eureka Homestead, Berkeley: $500. Annie McCGee (widow) to Kate Teague, lots 13 and 14 in block 21, L. M. Wentworth Boot and Shoe Company's Tract, Berkeley; $100, W. H. Felton (by attorney) and Elsie Fel- ton (and_as attorney) to A. Postel, lot on E line of Pease avenue 100 N from N lne of lands now or formerly owned by Clark and Carpentier, N 30 by E 70, portion Hays & Caperton Tract, Alameda; $500. R. W. A. and Marie Postel to E. A. C. Postel, 8 half of lot B, block 4, Alameda Park Homestead, Alameda; alfo lot on S line of Eagle avenue,. 58 W of Minturn stleet, W 125 by S.100, lots 6 to 10, block 51, on map of re- subdivision block 58, and portion block 51. Town of Encinal, Alameda; also lot on SE corner of Park street and lot D. block 4, Alameda Park Homestead Association. N 351:1 by E 145 block 4, map of Alameda Park Homestead Association, Alameda: also lot on W line of Park avenue. 91:4 § of San Jose ave- nue, S 41 by W 12235, block 16. same, Ala- meda; aleo lot on W line of Park avenue, 361:! S of Central avenue, § 25 by W 135:014, being the N 3 of lot B, block 4, same, Ala- meda: $10.000. F. A. Berli es J. Smith and W: W. Butler and Charles J. Smith (trustees, by Clar- ence Crowell, commissioner) to T. R. and J. € Meux and L. M. Sale. lot on W line of Magnolia street, 151 S of West Twenty-fourth, 25 by 133:3, being lot 16, block 630, Map of Adeline Street Lots, Oakland: $600. ‘Augvstina Canepa to Mamie Garnero, lot on E line of Wood strest. 18 N of Taylor, S 29:7, E 100, N 20:7. W 100 to beginning, Oak- la Sift. Janes R. and Margarst L. Little to R. J. McMullen, all interest in following: Lot on N line of Tenth street, 120 W of Jackson, W 30 by N 106, lot % and W 5 feet of lot 24, block 140, Kellersberger's Map, Oakland; also’ lot on W line of Franklin street, % S of Fifteenth, S 4:3 by W 100, portion of Schroder Tract. Oaklend; $2000. H. B. and Susle L. Belden to Joshua Smith, lot on N line of Thirty-first street, 262.75 W of Telegraph avenue. W £0 by N 10, bemng lot 11, block 203, Rowland Tract, Oakland; $3000. Mary A., Willtam J. and John H. Don- aughey to Mary J. Donaushey, all interest in lote 33 to 3 block 1SS, map of Berkeley ty. maps 1 ana 2 Blake Tract, Berkeley: & Mary A., John H. and Mary J. Tot on N line ot Derby street, ‘35 lowing: Lot on street, E of Fulton, E 8 by N 135, lot 52. block 145, Map of Berkeley-property, mars 1 and 2, Berkelev: also lot on S line of ton street, 475 E of Fulton, E 6919, S 48.19, N 20 to beginning, portion of block 1435, same, mcuy!; l}wm‘m‘mkk line of street, 189 of attuck avem N m‘.‘-lmrx?, block 1427, Steele 'r::'a.'n‘.‘,.. ley; to Willam J. Donaughey. Builders’ Contracts. Frank Caulfield (owner) with Frank Galla- gher (contractor), architect T. J. Welsh—All vorktor-cvcnugmnnwmtm and tenement) on line of Twenty-ninth street. 38:10% W _of Tiffany avenue, N 83:| E 47:3%. S 8, W 38:10%: $a375. A. Legallet '(owner) with McCulloush Con 'tracting Company (contractors), architects E. S e ey A0 e terations and_ additions to a tmm 3 building on. corner of - itt] Vrwenty-fitth strest | NE Bartiett streets, No. 3432 Willam A. Lillle (owner) with ley (contractor) plans by owner—All work ex- cept mantels, &f:fm:: Tor' two-story frame Mahoney Jr., lot on S line of Pacific street, | ion_street, | Clement street and Eleventh avenue, 3 by 75: J. H. Stein and 1. Goodman ( with Henry Dahl (contractor), architect A. Meussdorffer—Plumbing, - gas. Afitting, _sewer work and tiling for two three-story basement and attic frame bulldings on N line of Me- Allister street, 50 E of Plerce, E 5 by N 100, W. A. 381; P i - Same owners ‘with Robert Pyne (eontractor), architect same—Painiing. graining, varai tinting and polishing for same on same; C. M. Foster (owner) with Fred Miiler (con- ;nmn. architect T. r-mmn_—‘:n '::o:l for t -8t it it . Euilding (oo Aater on B line of Collingwond street, 217:6 S of Nineteenth, S 21:& by E- 110 Wong Benevolent _Association (‘eormlm owner) with M. V. Brady (contractor), al tect Charles Z. Soule—All work for a_three- story and basement brick building. on W.line of Waverly place, 69:2 S of Washington street. S 27:6 by W 56; $11,000. & Nichols & w. Cal Stephenson. Cal Gardiner, R Vista MeIntyre, Stocktn Musto, Stockton Musto, Stockton L Musto, Stocktn| & w, Or| Sawyer, Mass Knoblock & fm, Qgy I;l!'-" ‘m?i’n!l: g 4> 0RORSTIG 2 o PR unn, Bates, Seattle H W Grunervaldt, reat Falls ss L Asken- Mont ‘W Morse, Mass S Morse, Mass (OTEL. F L Moore & w, N ¥ Rich, Sydney oy gmAr !°l wEZo o ompson, Reno Willlams, S Rafal LRy Wittles, Mexico pman. 'Phila. dsmith, L Ang brams, Honolulu Holmes, Sait Lake H Meddow, London| ‘Brien, Connecticut Knapp, Honolulu Davis & w, N Y u_rlx_lk Hondlllll;’ 0. Hono McCoy. Shanshal Castie Jr, Honolu| Lindley, Denver | Spencer, Cleveld | gersoll, Cleveland | J J Bayres, Honol| Vierling & w, Neb J Alexander, Pa J Strickler & w, Salem R HBird&w NY D E Ledman & w, Ky!V A Schilling, Oregon NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Viguelins, Victria|H D Hall, Seattle Pentergast, Mex (S § Fulton, Seattle Povarchuck, Cal |Mrs C B Brown. S Jose Parmenter, Cal 'Miss F Louderbach, S shiey, Iowa Jose Dunton, Aleatraz H Boyd, Madeira Ranpendah, Cal (A C Turner, Denver Tate, Sydney W R Shermap. Sacto Buckner. S Rosa Seward, Cilr Lake Han. Seattle fif; oA Weth, Ukiah COMMERCIAL NEWS " Continued From Eighth Page. POWDER. 6% (VIGOTIt cuereree 3 T4 7 SUGAR. 25:«" B F Tillman & w, Cal Miss A Tillman, Cal Master F Tillman, Cal :\n.l-‘l A Mangels. Cal “udamnaomig " ) § i gax ELE olist su i e ! H HEd“agrdrd, g EPSIT w3 4= ggn g mdd ag E >V d CENp R ATTHEE | Ba J A T c B Peterson. > .76 Giant Hana . T 8 |Kilauea . Hawatian — 5 |Makawell .. Honokaa . 21% — |Onomea . Hutchinson 19% 19% ! Paahau MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Pack..128%130 |Oceanic S S... 47 4% Cal Fruit Can. — 38 |Pac Aux ¥ Al 2 Cal Wine Asn.10 — |Pac Co Borax.183 Mer Ex 10 Par Paint...... 1§ Morning Session. Board— 100 Hana Plantation Co. " $4000 Market St Ry st Con 5s per cent 15 Oceanic S S Co. 50 Paahau S P Co. - S'P Branch Ry § per cent bonds. 92§ F Gas and Electric Co. 10 Spring Valley Water, cash. Street— $10,000 8 P Branch Ry 6 per cent bonds. 10 Makawell Afternoon Séssion. . Board— ) Giant Powder Con 10 Giant Powder Con 33000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent bonds. $500 Los Angeles-Pacific R R bonds. 30 Market-street Railway 30 Mgrket-street Rallway $1000 Northern Ry of Cal 10 Oceanic S S Co. 22 Paauhau S P C 110 S F Gas and Elec 54 Spring Valley Water PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 300 Caribou 500 Four . 3 Hanford . 1000 Hanford, Fresno, Kern River . 25 Home .. 100 Kern River 500 Monarch of Arizona 20 Peerless 10 Peerless 5 Peerless, cash 200 Petroleum Center 10 San Joaquin Oil & Dev, b 1 1400 Sovereign 150 Sterling . 400 Sunset (originai) . Street— 500 Aztec w8 esBusi., g8 nssues KNE3K expusgaaiiaa B 4 snNLs =n2n = :#EX’SS 2283 %" o i B snngs Afterncon Session. Street— 500 Cala-Standard 1000 Petroleum Center. s 15 100 San Joaquin Oil & Dev. 125 Sovereign 50 Sovereign 350 Sterling 200 Sterling, 100 Sterling, b 5 SAN FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE: Morning Session. Beard— 1 Hanford | 500 Lion ... 2 700 Monarch of Arizona . B 100 Peerless . 62 3000 Petroleum Center, s 60 . [ 300 Sterling -. 1 MINING STOCKS., The following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- B % s Morninz Session. 500 Best & Belcher 20| 200 Ophir 100 Con Cal & Va..2 30 200 Hale & Nor.... 21' 300 Yellow Jacket.. Afternoon Session. 300 Con Cal & Va..2 35| 500 Mexican 1000 Gould. & Curry. 08| 50 Ophir (The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Best & Belcher 20(1500 Mexican . 100 C C & Va....2 32% 250 Ophir 105 200 Sierra. Nevada.. H 2000 Gould & Curry. 05 20 Sierra Nevada. 2 200 Mexican .. 15! 300 Stlver Hil.. » ' “Afternoon Sesston. 100 Caledonta ...... 47| 300 Ophir . 300 Challenge Con. 18| 150 Ophir 250 Gould & Curmy. 08| 750 Savage . 600 Gould & Curry. 07| 200 Yellow Jacket. 5 %0 Hale & Nor.... 2 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, June 11—4 n. m, Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. Alpha 03 04| Justice 03, ob — M)Kmtnck a =« 05 06 Lady W; o — [ m|l(zxkun H B 20 21/Occidental 3 04 01 03 Ophir . 98 100 4 |Overman % 7 17 19, Potos! . 0 1 05 08 Savage . 10 5 5 — a = - 9 8 % % o - 2 - o )] » % o o6 - BB CALL E F June, 1901 3 BRSNS SHENL, . BB OMEY © 1S 8 | M -\ Moon’'s Phases. 1 2. 2|3 7|8 T . Last Quarter, o] | June 5. Kond £ June 16. 29 New Moon, Fool LB e, Next to y act Is the ¢

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