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THE SA very handsomely deco- rated and sunny 10-room residence; substan- bui and finished by day work; every st improvement: hea: plaic and art giass windows, arine and park view; the choicest of r panhandie; large lot, 26:0x160; Fui- near Shrader; Hayes or McAllister are; open from 11 to RICHMOND LAND CO., 323 Clems nly in Richmor any t nd property and cheerfully give information concerning values within the district. We have a large and complete list of desirable properties, both imprcved and unimproved. If you wish to buy or to sell, your interests will be served by con- sulting us. MODERN home of § rooms on Valiejo st.; lst- class neighborhood: will be sold at a bargain DAVIS & BIVENS, room 53, 916 Market st. $T0—A SNAP: 9 lots on Misslon road; party needs mone; Bo: 7, Call office. bath, large 022 Pierce st. 4 rooms. near Union st FOR sale—New cottage, sement. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale AX idesl country home of 28 acres; heart of Santa Cruz Mountains; 62 miles from San Francisco; elevation 1200 feet; unexcelled place.for private sanitarium: ocean view. 58 TullS g fruit trees, consisting of prune, peach, cherries, walnuts, pears, apples, fige and chestnuts. 1800 vines in full grapes. 2500 vines; Cornichon grapes House of § roc furniture and place; price $42! gage. bearing; cholcest table 2 years old. . barn and outbulldings; afl rming implements go with the ); $2000 can remain on mort- Address D. BRITTON, Olympia Theater. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con: HAIGHT, 222_Two perfectly appointed house- 758(7]7"!5 rooms for couple. Tel, and references. HARRISON, 752—Sunny front room for light housekeeping: no children. 331—A handsome sulte of rooms with use of Kitchen and dining-room. HOW. cely furnished ba: suite; man and wife; kitchen; others, 2363 sunny furnishea rooms for ing; rent §15, JESSIE, 433—2 complete furnished housekeep- ing rooms to let; reasonable, i LEAVENWORTH, 13212 or 3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished; private family; rent cheap. MARKET, 2123, near Guerrero—Front room fur- nished; light housekeeping. MASON, 415—Sunny suite with or without light housekeeping; running water; also large very sunny room for one or two persons; private family; phone, . 153—Two pleasant sunny bay-window Tooms ;modern cor.flat ;gasstove, bath,grate; $14. O'FARRELL, 776—Sunny basement rooms, com- plete for housekeeping; large yard; rent $8 and $10. POLK, 1002—2 and 5 room sulites, completely !\xrnlshed for housekeeping; $15 up; reference. SEVENTH, 178—Nicely furnished front suite, first floor, for housekeeping; yard; station- ary tub. SEVENTH, 304, near Folsom—Unfurnished, 3 nice rooms in corner flat; connected stove; rent $13; references; call afternoons. STEVENSON, 642, betwe , 642, between Seventh and Eighth —Furnished sunny front room; bath; central; also light cooking if desired. POULTRY and dairy rrnches for sale: write for free iist. C. R. WINFIELD,. Petaluma, Cal ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. SUTTER, 2620—Bedroom, dining-room, kitchen; bath; furnished complete. TWENTY-THIRD, 3725, near Dolores—3 sunny y-window rooms; nice; neat; complete. CIA, 8343, near 20th—2 or 8 front con- necting rooms, furn. complete; sink; porch. Housekeeping rooms, complete $650_COTTAGE of4 rooms; lot 25x100. $1000—Cottage of 4 rooms; lot 27:6x125." $1100—Cottage of 5 rooms; lot 25x150. o $1500—Cottage of § rooms; lot 50x150. $1600—2-story house of § rooms; lot 25x107. $1800—2- house of 7 rooms; windmill, etc.; lot 56x150 $2200—2-story house of 7 rooms; lot 37:6x120. $2700—Modern cottage of 6 rooms; lot 50x148; mear Morton station. $4250—Modern cottage etc.: corner; on Central ave. $1506—Lot on Union st., near Central ave $600—Lot near Morton statfon. ALL NEAR SCHOOLE AND STATION! Bargains in unimproved lots. Furnished and unfurnished houses for rent. Agency New Zealand, British America, Citi- zens' and London Assurance Companies. CHARLES ADAMS & CO., Bay Station, Alameda. ALAMEDA and Fruitvale bargains for invest- ors and house-seckers; on easy terms Or ex- change for city or country realty. SPECIAL BARGAIN. One of the finest residences in the city; 18 rooms, 3 bathrooms, etc.; best location: fin- ished 'in cak. birdseye maple and Carolina pine; highly decorated; lot §5x170 feet. A. R. DENKE, Webster-st. Station, Alameda. ? 7 rooms; stable, —MODERN cottage: 5 rooms; nmewly fin- ished 66x100; great bargain. J. H. YOU der, 1243 Park st., Alameda. ALAMEDA COTTAGES FOR SALE. FOR sale—Modern cottage. § rooms: bath: lot | 50x150. 1518 Mozart st.. Alameda. Mastick stn. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS colonial house; large lectric fixtures, porce- fine open plumb- 2 minutes to R. fine mantel. lain bath, laundry i { | ¥ office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best §1 a day family hotel in city; polite attendance; large rooms, 50c up; meals, 2c; free coach. RUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 _Sixth—Rooms, to $1 per night; $125 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. Nicely furnished suites, per month up; singles, $5 per month up. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable.. EDDY, 524—Finely furnished rooms; suite and single. FIFTH, 107—Pleasant, rooms to let. sunny . unfurnished FOLSOM, 566A—By a German family unencum- bered; 2 small furnished hall rooms with bath. FOLSOM, 62 Furnished and _unfurnished rooms; large garden; also housekeeping; three blocks from Palace Hotel. FRANCISCO—Elegant sultes;single with baths; transient. MRS. KING, Turk and Taylor. DIVIDEND NOTICES. OFFICE+of the Hibernia Savings.and Loan Society, corner Market, McAllister and Jones stz., San Francisco, June 25, 190]—At a regu™ lar ‘meeting of the board of directors of this society, held this day. a dividend has been deciared at the rate of three and one-eighth (3%%) per cent per annum on all deposits for the six months ending June 3, 1901, free from all taxes, and payable on and after July 1, 1901, ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. SAVINGS and Loan Society, 101 Montgomery st., corner of Sutter—The board of directors declared a dividend for the term ending June 30, 1501, at the rate of three and one-eighth (3%) per cent per annum on ail deposits, free of taxes and payable on and after July 1, 1901, Dividends not called for are added to, and bear the same rate of dividend as, the prin- cipal, from and after July 1, 180l CYRUS W. CARMANY, Cashier. DIVIDEND NOTICE—California_Safe Deposit and Trust Company, corner California and Montgomery sts.; for the six months ending June 30, 1901, dividends have been declared on deposits in the savings department of this company as follows: On term deposits at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 3 per cent per annum, free of taxes, and payable on and after Monday, July 1, 1901. Dividends uncalled for are added to the principal and bear the same rate of dividend as the prin- cipal from and after July 1, 1901 J. DAL- ZELL. BROWN. Manager. DIVIDEND notice—Mutual Savings Bank of San Francisco. 38 Post st.—For the half year ending June 30th, 1901, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three (3) per cent per annum on all deposits. free of taxes, payable on and after MONDAY, July 1st, 1801. GEORGE A. STORY, Cashler. SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, 532 Cali- fornia st. corner Webb—For the half year ending with the 30th of Jnne 1901, a divi- dend has been declared at the rate per annum of three and eix-tenths (3 6-10) per cent on term deposits and three (3) per cent on or- dinary deposits; free of taxes, payable on and after Monday. July 1, 1901 LOVELL™ WHITE, Cashler. THE GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SO- clety, 526 California st.—For the half year ending with June 30, 191, a_dividend has been declared at the rate of three and one- eighth (3%) per cent per annum on all de- posits, free of taxes. payable on ani after Monday, July 1, 1801 GEORGE TOURNY, Secretary. HUMBOLDT_ Savings and Loan Society, 18 Geary st.—The directors have declared a div- idend of 3% per cent per annum on its depos- its, payable on and after July 1. 1901. NEST BRAND, cretas PROPOSALS. ADVERTISEMENT—Office of the Chiet En- gineer, Division of the Philippines. Manila, P. L, March 1, 1901—Sealed proposals for constructing a harbor at Manila, P. L. will be received at this office until il o'clock a. | m., August 1, 191, and then publicly opened. | Work to be done includes about 150,000 cublc yards riprap, 21,000 cubic vards concrete and rubble masonry’in breakwaters. about 5,000,- 000 cubic yards of dredging and a plle bulk- | head 700 feet long. Dredging in mud, sand and shells to a depth of thirty feet. | materfals to be used for reclaiming land. Bids must be accompanied by a bond of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) in_gold. One contract will be made for the whole work. Contractor’s bond will be 10 per cent of the amount bid. The right-is reserved to reject any or all bids. blank forms apply to this office, Bureau of Insular_Affairs, Washington, D. C.; United | States Engineers Offices at New York. Chi- cago and_San Francisco. JOHN BIDDLE, Captain, Engineers, HOTEL St. Denis (European plan), 2 Turk st. nr. Market—New building, elegantly furn. just opened: strictly first class and up to daty in all appointments; inspection invited; must be seen to be appreciated; 75c day and up; special rates by week or month; references. HOTEL Graystone, 66 Geary st.—New 6-story fireproof hotel; eléctric light and elevator; un- questionably the most luxuriously furnished in the city; steam heat; private baths; one block from Palace Hotel. Phone John 3331, HOWARD, 1083—Newly furnished sunny front bay-window room; electric lights; stove. HOWARD, 1637—Large sunny room, with use of gas and bat] two ladies. unfurnished suitable for R. station; lot 40x100; §2400. For terms on J. R. PERKINS, Lorin station, Berkeley CALL and see the 2 new §-room cottages I am buflding; high basement; mantel; all the latest plumbing: well, tank ard windmill; 10 minutes to R. R. station; price only $1400; $100 cash; balance on easy payments. J. R. PERKINS, Lorin station, Berkeley. FINE, new up-to-date S-room, 2-story colonial house: porcelain bath, electric fixtures, man- tel; a fine, convenient home for somebody; price $2500 for cash, or will exchange for country or San Francisco property. J. R. PERKINS, Lorin station, Berkeley. HYDE, 289—Lovely large corner suites and singlée rooms; private bath. KEARNY, 34, and 47 Post—Sunny furnished Tooms and offices; rent reasonable. 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. McCLELLAND, 200 Turk st.—Sunny furnished single and double rooms; also transient. FI almost new 4 large room bay-window cottage; high basement, percelain bath, large pantry, electric wired, folding doors; well, tank and windmili, chicken house yard; 1ot 50x100; n and % v & terms. J. R. PERKINS, Lorin St'n, Berkeley (formerly Oelierich & Perkins). 2 minutes to K. R. block to electric cars; price FOR sale—In Berkeley, near university, § new modern houses; small payment down, balance same -as rent; lot 40x135; plete; lawn and €ar irces on every lot; house ready to move into; water connmected; push buttons and electric fixtures; shades, mantels, bookcases and side- | board; €, 7 and 8 rooms, from $2600 up; grand marine view; cement walks, porcelain tubs; 2 closets and fences Boarding-house, ment down Also some houses to lease; call bet. 9 and 1 or by appointment. M. L. WURTS, and Broadway, Oakland. 11 rooms: very small pay- Seventeenth st. FOR exchange—Near university house; tuilt for boarding hou: fine iS-room ; in the hands of the right party there is a good living in | thie. oppostt FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE FURNISHED HOUSES srany ooyt ISHED house, 6 rooms and bat Corner Nicol ave, and Capp st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. 8. QUACKENBUSH, Real Estate, bank for FOR SALE BY A. J. SNYDER, REAL ESTATE. h Street, Oakland. s gnd bath; on 33d st., Price $1500. 467 N1 Cottage. 4 rooi Market; iot 30x80 Cottage, 5 rooms and bath; on Linden st., nr, 34th; 32x135 Price $2350. Cottage, 5 rooms and bath; on Myrtle st., nr. 28th; 376300 Price 52600 Cottage, 5 rooms and bath; on Myrile st., nr. 12th; 40x Price $2300. Cottage, 5 rooms and bath; on West st., nr. 28th; 50x116 Price $2800. Cottage, & rooms and bath; on Sherman st., nr. Telegraph av 50x115. Price $2600. Cottage, 5 roome and bath; on Mead ave.: nr. San Pablo ave.; 30x1%. Price §2350. Cottage, § rooms and bath; on West st., nr. 28th; 28x140. Price $5250. 2-story house, € rooms and bath; on Chestnut #t., or. 18th; 36x5. Price $2800. 2-story house, 7 rooms and bath; on Filbert et., or. 5th; 25x125. Price $1600. * 2-story house. € rooms and batl ave., nr. 36th; 34x120. . 2-story house, ¢ rooms and bath; Chestnut st., nr. Zist; 34x100. Price $2750. For further particul inquire of A. J. ENYDER, Real Estate, 467 Ninth st., Oakland, Cal. street work com- | n made; 10 bearing fruit | ar. | O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. OXFORD, 271 O'Farrell—Furnished front suite and single rooms, $3 week up; transient. POST, 943—A nicely furnished bay-window al- cove room; running water. RENT $10—Three sunny rooms. § Pine place, off Pine st., between Mason and Taylor. POLK, 1539—Largest, money sunniest room for the in the city; private. 207 (changed hands)—Nicely fur- nished rms., en suite or sin.; baths; transient, ;OSEDALE House, 319-321 Ellis st.—Rooms night, 2c to §1; week, $125 to $4; open night. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- | lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $150; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground.floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. STEVENSON, 642, between Seventh and Eighth ed sunny front room; bath; central. 232—The Ottington—Few cholce suites and several small rooms; cheap. SUNBERG, 315 Ellis—Nice sunny rooms, en suite or single; hot and cold water; meals optional. THIRD, 334—Nicely furnished front rooms: also single and housekeeping rooms; reasonable. CLASEIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branchoffice, 2200 Fillmore. st. ROOMS AND BOARD. AN exceptional table; pleasant rooms; good service; popular rates. 807 California st. THE Roanoke, 808 Bush—New house; newly furnished; suites with bath; perfect illumina- tion; private dining apartment; elevator serv- ice; cars to all parts of city within stone's throw of door. PINE, 1222 (0ld Ralston home)—Elegantly fur. pished sunny rooms, en suite and single, with THE Victor, 1006 Pine—New management; thor- oughly renovated; sunny sultes with board. THE Crocker, 915 Leavenwo. th—Fine sunny rooms, single and en suite; beautiful grounds. THE HEATH, 312 Eddy—Nicely furnished sunny front rooms, en sulte, single; excellent culsine, HOTEL Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent taile; special rates to tourists. HOTEL Las Palmas, 1820 Market—Suites, 2 or 3 rooms, bath, connecting; board optional. SUNNY front room, suitable for man and wife, with board. 70 Ninth st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. e SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; eity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTIO: CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 8-19, tel. 5580. TENTH STREET, EAST OF BROADWAY. $3250—Comfortabie home of § rooms in th cholcest part of Oakland; owner non-resident; reduced price for a quick cash eale. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $550—COZY little bungalow cottage; all shin- gled; new plumbing; lot 40x120 feet; close to telegraph ave. and city trains; will arrange terms. $15 monthly installments—Cottage of 5 room: on sunny side; handy to San Pablo ave.; total $1000. $2500—$500 cash, balance on easy terms: pretty rgstiake cottage, § rooms, bath, hali, high =3.zement, 2 bey windows; hewly painted: nice open lawn and cement walks: select locality; 1 block from Broadway: cost $300. $3000—Eight-roomed modern Eastlake cottage; sunny side; right downtown: a big n. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. — OAKLAAND FURNITURE FOR SALE AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. s e I DN HOUSEKEEPING, Post and Geary furnished housekeeping rooms; bath; reasonable. ste.—3 sunny running wate: DISEASES and allments of men treated; con- sultation free. American Dispensary, 514 Pine, e e e NG MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, s bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired: open gven.: phone Black 1124. 205 4th. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. ODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office” Post and Powell sts.; tel, Main 5713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- sion st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 7320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281. YPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sgell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The T iter Exchange, 536 Caiifornia; telephone Main 266. flENdT l: new Franklin typewriter for $1 week and have your work in sight. CUTTER TOWER CO., 302 Montgomery 1oL, Biack wtsh: HARTFORD typewriters; new, $60; anti-trust; 211 makes: used machines, $10 up. 209 Sansome, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. $10-THREE rooms and bath: sunny; bay-win- dow. Apply 452 Clipper st.; Castro-st. car. EDDY, #5Floor of 4 or 2 furnished house- keeping rooms: private residence; no children. ELLIS, 32%—Housekeeping rooms; also single. ELLIS, 330—2 small sunny furnished housekeep- ing rooms in rear; rent $10. ELLIE, 6, cor. Larkin—Large sunny -bay- window; use of kitchen: other rooms, $11 up. FIFTH, 83— Furnished parlors, kitchen, with bath, $20; also 2, $10, 312; 3, §i4; single, 34 up FULTON, 2332 furnished housekeeping rooms; connected; gas stove; bath; no children. WRECK OF RIO— To Whom It May Concern: The under- signed incorporators of the Rio Wrecking Co, hereby give notice that we have located the exact spot of the wreck and are using due diligence in preparing the proper apparatus to remove the cargo from said steamer, and will maintain our clalm to salvage before a court of law. Stock subscription books are open at the office of the company, ‘445 Prriott Bullding, and a limited amount of stock for sale at 50c per share; par value $1. G IR RS, M gr. J. J. Sullivan, Tom Olsen, James McLaughiin. San Frucu«\a. Cal., June 27, 1901. 28 Bighth st, | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 21, 1901—Sealed | “proposals, in triplicate] will be received here | until 11 o'clock a. m., Monday, July 1, 1801, and then opened, for furnishing 33 cavalry horses at the Presidio of S8an Francisco. Gov- ernment reserves right to reject or accept any or all bids, or any part thereof. Bids will be considered for a less number of horses than that stated. Preference given to articles of domestic production, conditions of price and | quality (including in the price of foreign pro- ductions the duty thereon), being equal, and such preference given to articles of Amerlcar production produced on the Pacific Coast to extent of consumption required by the public service there. Information furnished on ap- plication to J. M. MARSHALL, Assistant Quartermaster General, U. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster. ——— e e { MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Natale Beltramo, 33, 25 Montgomery avenue, and Olympia Giacchino, 24, 25 Taylor street. William Otto, 39, 2116 Sutter street, and Au- gusta E. C. Knapp, 30, 1013 Treat avenue. George H. Willlams, 32, Stockton, and Sadie M. Riley, 32, city. Michael S. Keller, 27, 716 San Bruno avenue, and- Hannah Davis, 22, 950% Harrison street. Henry McConnell, 2i, 116 Ninth street, and Ruby B. Crawford, 20, Corvallis, Or. Herman J. Hinz, 29, 1307 Treat avenue, and ‘Wilhelmina Feyock, 24, 1307 Treat avenue. | _David E. Hedrick, 50, 537 Natoma strect, and | Josephine R. French, 30, 339 Sixth street. Ira J. Jarmon, 26, 81 Bhipley street, and Charlotte G. Wilson, 18, 1920 Howard street. Bugene Gauthler Jr., 27, 1111} Montgomery street, and Eugenie M. Lartigau, 21, 1504 Gold- en Gate avenue. Charles E. Palmroth, 25, 129 Clara street, and Marie S. Heikkila, 24, 322% Guerrero st. BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS. | MARRIED. WILLIAMS—RILEY—In this city, June 2, 1901, at Central Methodist Episcopal Church, by the Rev. S. D. Hutsinpiller, George H. Wil- liams of Stockton, Cal., and Sadie M. Riley of San Francisco. DIED. Ahern, Francis I Lund, Nicolal Atiridge, William J. McGrath, Elizabeth Biacklock, Teresa L. McSwiggen, Edward Blalr, Kate Merz, Ellen M. Brown, Rosalla deH. Milatovich, Antonia Burkhardt, Elizabeth Moriarity, John 1 Dillen, Jesse E. Muir, Robert McD. Dresbach, Willlam Nelson, Ellen Flores, Pilar Powers, James W. Fraser, Annie Quigley, Annie M. Gaylord, Charles M. Gerlach, Edward Rausch, Willlam Scharger, Conzad Henneberry, Cather- Schubert, Nicolaus ine Shaw, Sam T. Houghton, Harry B. Singer. Major Wm. Lee, Viola Weiler, Prof.Richard Lomax, Edith A. ‘White (infant) AHERN—In this city, June 27, 1301, Francis 1, son of Maurice and Margaret Ahern, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years. [ The funeral will take place this day (Saturday), at §:30 o'clock, from the rest- dence of his parents, 810 Lyon street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a mass will be celcbrated for the repose of his soul at 9§ o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ATTRIDGE—In Manila, May 26, 1901, Willlam J., beloved son of James and Mary Attridge, and brother of Edmund, Thomas, John, Nel- lie and Richard Attridge and Mrs. E. T. Heath, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 'and 25 days. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. BLACKLOCK—In this city, June 27, 19801, Teresa Louise, beloved wife of the late James Blacklock, and mother of Mrs. Man- ley Roberts and Annie, Jessle, Willlam and John Blacklock, a native of Scotland, aged 63 years. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Suncay), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Westorn Addition Funeral Directors, 2428 Califcrnia street, between Fillmore and Steiner. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BLAIR—In this city, June 27, 1901, at her resi- dence, 3397 Sacramento street, Kate, beloved wife of Willlam Blair, and mother of J. F. McKerna, Mrs. Mamis Bhillips, Mre. Nelis Ellenburg,sMrs. W. H. Wheeler, Miss Emily Blair and Willie Blair, a native of Galena, Ill., aged G2 years 8 months and 10 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend tie funeral this day (Saturday), from the Church of the Holy Cross, Eddy street, between Scott and De- visadero, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commenoing at 10 o'clock. Interment pri- vate. BROWN—In_ this city, June 27, 1901, Rosalia de Haro, beloved wife of the late Charles Brown, and beloved mother of Willlam A. Andrews, Mrs. C. B. Mahon, Amelia Brown, Mrs. F. E. Coler and Mrs. F. P. McQuinn, a native of California, aged 72 years 10 months and 23 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 240 Dolores street, thence to Mis- sion Dolores Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. - BURKHARDT—In Los Angeles, June 2, 1801, Elizabeth Burkhardt (nee Whelan), deatly HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Buccess to Flannagan X DANIEL P, DONOVAN. Masier) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM] 20 Firth opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80, UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. FUNERAL DIREOTOR3 AND EMBALMZR). Finest Equipment at Moderate Rate JAMES BIcGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., has opened new Funeral Parlors at 214 ddy st. bet. Hevior and Jones. Telephone South b76. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, San Mateo County. OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. J. HENDERSON, Manager. Dredged | For specifications and | beloved daughter of Charles and Mary Whe- lan, and mother of Edward Burkhardt, a na- tive of San Francisco. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 1203 Howard street, thence t( £t, Joseph's Church, Tenth street, for ser- vices. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DRESBACH—In this city, June 23, 1901, Wil- ilam, beloved husband of Isabelle Dresbach, and father of Florence E., Irma and Willlam Dresbach and Mrs. H. H. Fuller, a native of Germany, aged 67 years 1 month and 2 ays. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. DILLEN—In this city, June 2, 1901, Jesse E., husband of Clara B. Dillen, father of Jesse and Chester Dillen, and brother of O. F. and D. M. Dillen and Mrs. James M. Wallace, a native of Indiana, aged 49 vears. (Logans- port papers please copy.) (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at the First Congregational Church, corner Twelfth and Clay streets, Oakland, under the aus- pices of El Capitan Division No. 115, O. R. C. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. FLORES—In this city, June 27, 1301, Pilar Flores, dearly beloved sister of Frank, Na- talla apd Jose Flores, and cousin of Carmen. Ventura, Jose, Librado and Alex Jimenez, a native of Mexico, aged 23 years § months and 15 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respéct- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Castagnetto & Ravenna, §43-645 Vallejo street, thence to Washington Square Hall, corner Union and Stockton streets, where services will be held under the auspices of B\, Dorado Circle No. 12, U. A. O. D. FRASER—In Rio Vista, June 2, 1801, Annie Fraser, daughter of Delia and the late George C. Fraser, and sister of Emery J. Davg W., Belle and George G. Fraser, a na- tive of Rio Vista. [ Interment Sunday at Rlo Vista. GAYLORD—In Oakland, June 28, 1901, at 1212 Thirteenta_avenue, Charles Manford, son of C. R. and Mary Gaylord, a natlve of Nebras- ka, aged 11 years 11 months and 2/days. GERLACH—In this city, June 28, 190, Ed- ward Gerlach, beloved son of the late Charles and Catharine Gerlach, and beloved brother of Henry, John and Lewis Gerlach, a native of San Francisco, aged 32 years & months and 3 days. (Massachusetts papers please copy.) C¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Company, 120) Mission street, between Kighth and Ninth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetéry. HENNEBERRY—June 27, 180, at her resi- dence, 645 Haight street,’ Catherine, widow of the late Michael Henneberry, a. native of Thuries, County Tipperary, Ireland. (New Orlesns papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Feil and Fillmore streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. HOUGHTON—In this city, June 25, 1901, Harry B. Houghton, son of General and Mrs. J. F. Houghton. | LEE—In this city, June 27, 1901, Viola, young- est and beloved daughter of George H. and Sarah Lee, and sister of Cecll Agnes Lee, a native of San Francisco, aged 13 days. LOMAX—In Alameda, June 27, 1901, Edith Alice Lomax, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lomax, a native of California, aged 14 years © months and 19 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence, 2260 Alameda avenue. Alameda. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. LUND—In this city, June 27, 1901, Nicolal, be- loved husband of Anna Lund, a native of Germany, aged 38 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (8aturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the mortu- ary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 242 Mission street, thence by elec- tric funeral car from corner of Twentieth and Guerrero streets at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. McGRATH—In this city, June 27, 1901, Eliza- beth, relict of the late Peter McGrath, and beloved mother of William and Peter Mc- Grath, Mrs. Mattie Willlams, Mrs. Burnett and Mrs. Belle Larned, a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged §2 years 8 months and 21 days. McSWIGGEN—In Fruitvale, June 27, 1901, Ed- ward MecSwiggen, dearly beloved brother of Mrs. Ann Jane McCaffrey and Mrs. Luke Batiles, a native of County Tyrone, Ire- land, aged 75 years 2 months and 14 days. E¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), from the residence of his sister, Mrs. McCaffrey, 12068 Grove street, thence to Sacred Heart Church at 9 o'clock, where services will be held for the repose of his soul. Interment arivate at Mount Calvary Cemeteéry. MERZ—In this city, June 28, 1901, Ellen Mary, beloved daughter of Joseph and Victoria Merz, a native of Greenwood, Cal., aged 9 months_and 28 days. MILATOVICH—In this city, June 27, 1901, An- tonia Milatovich, beloved father of Joseph Milatcvich, and 'brother of Andrew Milato- vich, a native of Dalmatia, aged 83 years, £ Frieads and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Saturday), at 1:45 o'clock, from the parlors of James McMenomey & Son, 1057 Mission street, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services. Interment private, Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. MORIARITY—In this city, June 27, 1901, John Moriarity, a native of Ireland, aged 71 years. MUIR—In this city, June 27, 1901, Robert McD. Muir, beloved husband of Annie Muir, devoted father of Robbie Muir, son of the late Adam Muir and Mary Muir, brother of ‘William and John Muir, and son-in-law of Mr. Altken and Mrs. Hannah Montgomery, a native of San Francisco, aged 32 years 10 months and 24 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, corner of Hyde and Bay streets. ' A member of Alcalde Parlor No. 154, N. §. G. W.; Maccabees, San Francisco No. 10; Unity Lodge No. 2%, A. O. U. W. NELSON—In this city, June 27, 1801, Ellen, dearly beloved wife of Niles Nelson, and mother of Eddie Nelson and Mrs. Mamie O'Brien., and sister of the late Mrs. Mar- garet Barry, a native of County Clare, Ire- land, aged 48 years and 6 months. (Chicago, 1., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to ‘attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 9:30 o'¢lock, from her late residence, Chicago Hotel, Pacific street, be- tween Front and Battery, thence to St. Fran- cis Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. POWERS—In this city, June 27, 1901, James W., beloved husband of Elizabeth Powers, father of Willlam H., Edward, Frank, Jo- geph and Charles Powers and Mrs. A. L. Fulton, and brother of Edward Powers, a natlve of Ireland, aged 71 years. (Lowell, Mass., papers please copy.) [ The funeral will take place this day (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 808 FPrecita avemue, thence to St. Peter's Church for services at 10 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. QUIGLEY—In this city, June 2, 1301, Annie M., dearly beloved wife of Willlam J. Quig- ley, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 47 years § months and 14 days. A member of Young Ladies' Institute No. 13; Minnehaha Council No. 1 of Pocahontas; president of Hartford Circle No. 23, Ladles of the G. A. R. (Va- Iixjo papers Diease copy.) (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at — o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Dominic’'s Church, corner Bush and Steiner streets, where a requlem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. RAUSCH—In this city, June 27, 1501, Willlam, heloved son of Gustave and Etta Rausch, a native of California, aged 4 months and 1 day. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 10 o’clock, from the residence of his parents, 144 San Carlos avenue. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SCHARGER—In this city, June 25, 1901, Con- rad Scharger, dearly beloved husband of Maggle Scharger, stepson of Mrs. Caroline Sckarger, and brother of Charles and Minnie Schaiger, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 41 years 7 months and 15 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuliy invited to'attend the funeral to-morrow (Suncay), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1602 Harrison street, between Twelfth and Thirteent. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SCHUBERT—In this city, June 27, 1801, Nico- laus Schubert, & native of Germany, aged 42 years 1 month and 16 days. SHAW—In Mount Pleasant, Ia., June 27, 1601, Sam T. Shaw. SINGER—In this city, June 27, 1801, Major ‘Willlam Singer, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 88 vears 3 months and 14 days. > The funeral will take place this day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 143 San Jose avenue. Interment Mount Olivet Cemet;x;y. FEGE L LER—In this city, June 24, Prolessor W Welidr, beloved husband of Sierton Weiler, and beioved father of Mrs, Blanche Wilson of Pasadena, Cal,, and Leopold Wei- ler of Paris, a native of Ostrode, Germany, aged €3 years 7 months and 14 days. WHITE—In the City and County Hospital, June 2, 1901, infant daughter of Mary and John White, @ native of California, aged 10 days. . e ————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to Henry E. Bothin, lagoon, lot 22, containing 100 .varas square and lying between Lombard ana Filbert streets if extended W beyond Larkin street, and in line of Greenwich street If so extended; 15,000. 'Llnflu K. Volk (Strasser) to Miguel A. e; Laveaga, lot on N line of Page street; 247:6 Y of Franklin, W 55 by N 120; $18,000. K Michael and Mary Coleman to Annie Coleman, lot on E line of Diamond street, 75 N of Bight- eenth. N 148 by E 125; also lot on E line of FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1901 Naples street, 150 N of China avenue, N 175 by E_100, block 153, Excelsior Homestead; gift. Same to Margaret Watson, Mary Meyers and Annie Coleman, lot on W line of Collingwood street, 189 N of Eighteenth, N 74 by W 125; gift. Mary L. and Byron Jackson to Vera Grange, lot on NE corner of Vallejo and Webster streets, E 50 by N 130; $10,000. Giovanni and Virginia Rossi to Samuel Whee- land, lot on S line of McAllister street, 53 E of Webster, E 2 by S 87:6; $3500. Annie ‘K. Pohl to Adelaide F. McDonnell, lot on W line of Webster street, $3:6 N of Post, N 21:6 by W 93; $4500. Pacific Improvement Company to John L. Harrison, lot_on SE corner of Frederick and Cole streets, E 105:7% by S §7:6; $6500. William O'Connell to Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, lot on NW corner of Washington and Guerry streets, N 50:4, W 71:6, S 50:10, E Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Luctus L. Solomons, same; $4000. Mary E. Jones (by B. P. Oliver, commi: sioner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan Societ lot on W-line of Sanchez street, 51:6 N of Thir- tieth, N 25 Ly W 106; $850. William and Lizzie Hinkel to Hannah O'Shea (wife of John F.), lot on E line of Belvedere street, 133:9 S of Waller, S 35 by B 121:10%; Joseph or Joseph S. Cunningham to Karl Yngve, lot on E line of Douglass street, 245 N of Nineteenth, N 25 by B 125; $1000. H. T. Holmes to Simon Manny, re-record 894 D. 1%, lot on W line of Varrennes street, 127:6 N of Union, N 30 by W 60; $2500. Andrew and John M. Trepp and Ursula Bat- taglia to Pasquale Gagliada and Glovanni To- bone, same: 00, Henry F. wards to George Brown, lot on §B lskr;:yoéECISesmggum street, 80 NE of Third, George F. Lyon to John Bashford, lot on W line of Mississippl street, 1% N of Twenty-fifth (Yolo), N 25 by W 100; §500. John C. and Annie M. Spencer to Alice K. Bentz, lot on S line of Clement street, 30 W of Fifteenth avenue, W 25 by S 100; $500. Robert and Christine F. McMillan to Lillian O'Hara and Grace G. Livermore, lot on S line of J street, 57:6 W of Forty-sixth avenue, W 25 by § 100; $300. State of California (by Joseph H. Scott, Tax Collector) (property assegsed to S. S. Fallas) to L L. Hofmann, lot on E line of Thirteenth avenue, 375 N of M street, N 50 by B 120; $150. Bstate of David L. Farnsworth (by Fannie P, Farnsworth, executrix) to Mary Whelan, lot 10, block F, Sunset Heights; $3300. Fannie P, Farnsworth to same, same, quit- claim deed; §1, James J. Whelan to same, same; gift. Bartley Clyne to Franz and Margarethe Braun, lot on S line of East avenue, 229:5 E of Park avenue, E 37:6 by S 108, block 6, Holly Park; $850. Kate F. Austin (sole surviving trustee es- tate of Henry 8. Austin) to Kate F., M H. and Henry H. Austin, lots 650 to 657, Gift Map 2; also lot on 'S line of Nineteenth street, 167 & of Castro, E 25 by S 8; also Iot on W iine of Sanchez street, 22 N of Sixteenth, N 33, W 100, S 55, B 30, N 22, E 70; also property in Stock- ton, San Joaquin County, as per terms of de- cree of distribution; $—. Builders’ Contracts. Ida E. Russell (owner) with A. W. Lawson (contractor), architect Maxwell G. Bugbee— Brickmason's ‘work, including chimneys and fireplaces for alterations to Ocean House on all of O. L. block 1220; $1100. Same owner with Thomas Maxwell (contrac- tor), architect same—Carpenter work for same on same; $292, John Claussen (owner) with H. T. Grieb (con- tractor). architect ~—All work except man- tels, shades and gas fixtures for a three-story frame bullding (store and flats) on E line of Folsom street, 21:5% S of Thirteenth, N 27:5% to Thirteenth, — 100.014, S 23.794, W 99.76; $5750. E. L, Perrault (owner) with Val Franz (con- tractor), architect W. O. Banks—All work for a two-story and_rough basement frame building on W line of Vans Ness avenue, 75 S of Filbert street. § 25 by W 110; $3700. Lillie F. Daly (owner) with McCullough:Con- tracting Company (contractors), architect James A. McCullough—All work for a one and one-half “story frame bullding on S line of Twenty-first street, 92:6 W of Guerrero, S 61 by W 25; $2655. —_— —— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. V Sartori, Sonoma B P Barker, Livermore H Clark, Chicago Mrs C de, Cout, Ariz H G Faber, San Diego|G M Boles, Fresno Mrs J Q White, Arlz |Mrs F J Stéele & sistr, W A Kidd, Bakersfleld, Pasadena Miss M A Fee Chica~s!J W Coombs & w, Cal O Scribner, Bakersfleld E C Eubanks, Cal W_W Hanger, Fresno [J A Baldwin, Fulton J Page, Fresno C F Hall & w, Reno E _C Southworth & w,|Mrs G Turner, Modesto Sanger iDr Edith Turner, Cal Mrs C_D Perrott, Cal |G G Radcliff, Watsonvl ‘W_D Wagner, Cal J M Thomas, Portland J H Horiston, Oregon | Mrs M Morris, Woodld M M H F Donaldson, N Y iss J Morris, Woodld C B Beardslee. Chicago| C W Eastin, Modesto E C Ward, U S A H C Newhart, Denver, Mrs E Roussiau, Cal W S Ingram, Sacto PALACE Mrs Wm Gershel, N Y Willle_ Gershel, N Y J W Ryland, San Jose E T Murphy, N Y S8 W Traylor, Denver C Ofner, Chicago P G Gow & w, Minn iss K Morris, Woodld W A Beard, Oroville J C Nogk, Colusa C G Ayres, Paris Hon F Lawless, Londn HOTEL. Mrs O Nichols, Chi Francis Drake, Trnsvl E Randolph, Arizona Mr & Mrs Schwerin, San Mateo CH Howland, Inglewd Mrs Howland, Tnglewd RF Allen & w, N J |G J Cochran & w, L A J 3 Cone, Jerséy City|E P Dunn, S Barbara O Lambert & w, L A|E L Heattey, London J L Mardell, Lincoln |F T Breen & wf, Iowa O Weis, New Orleans |Al Schrauz, New York Mrs E F de Leslie, Nb|Mrs B M Vanderbilt, G H Whitefleld, Balto| Brooklyn Mrs A M Bonifield, |Miss Vanderbilt, Bkiyn London H Brelt Jr, Boston J A Murphy, N Y E S Churchill, Napa H A Reechman, N Y NEW WESTERN HOTEL J Enos & w, Courtland(J H Dailey, U S A J D Buck, New York |G T Green, Sonora W R Jamison, Denver |D Marzorini, New Or W_MeAllister, Seattle |F L Parmenter, S Jose J Murphy, Cincinnati (M Wallace, Cléments E Petit, Cincinnati J Mathew & w, Cal H Sullivan, Cincinnati | W Knappe, Iowa E E Snoll, San Pedro |W L Rice, Tenn W F Wood, San Pedro|Mr & Mrs Romaine,Cal T V Muslin, Kansas | P H Megley, Chicago COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Tenth Page. declared a dividend of 3.60 per annum on term deposits and 3 per cent on ordinary deposits, payable July 1. The Pacific Coast Borax Company will pay a dividend of §1 per share to-day. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, June 25—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bld.Ask. 4s quar coup..l13%114%|fs qr cp (new).139 140 is quar reg....11215113% 3s quar coup..108%109% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Oceanic SS 5s.103 Omnibus R 6s.127 Pac G Imp 4s. — Pk & C H 6s.108 Bay Co P C 55.105% — Cal-st 5t 18 ERB11818 LA & Pac Bs. Do 1 ¢ m 58.102% — (1905), Ser A.108 108% Market-st C 6s — 127% (1905), Ser B.108%109% Do 1 ¢ m 58.122% — | (1906) Nev Co N G 75105 114 | (1912) Nor R Cal 6s. — 115 |S Pot Cal ist Do 5s. 118%119% | cp gntd g55.107 — Nor Pac C 6s.100% — ,S P Br Cal 6s.135 135% Do s. 108% — |8 V Water 65.118% — Nor R Cal 58.110 113 | Do 4 .. 102%108% Oak Gas bs....112% — | Do 4s 3d 'm. 101 102 Do Trans 65.118% — |Stktn Gas 6s.. — — Do Wat 5s..104% — ‘WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa.. 80 80% Spring Valley. 88 86 Marin County. 51 — GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P... 3% — (Pacific Light. 47 48y Equitable — 4 (Sacramento ... — _ Mutual 4% 6 |SFG&B.. % Oakland © §0% 50%|San Francisco. 4% 4% Pac Gas Imp.. 42 43%!Stktn G & B.. 8 — INSURANCE. Firem's Fund.242% — | BANKS. 10-Cal LP&A...U8 — Eaftornia Mer Ex (i) 16 = Cal sueu S F Natlonal.1271§ — First Nation: BANKS. Sav & Loan... — — Securlty ... — Unfon Trust..1600 — ~al Wine Asn.100 Merchnts' Ex.110 Morning Sesslon. Board— 175 Alaska Packers’ Assn...... Bay Countles Power Co 5s. 10 Contra Costa Water, b 10. 50 Contra Costa Water. 15 Paauhau S P Co. $5000 S P of A bonds (1909) $5000 S V 4s (24 Mortgage)..... * Street— EEuubbl 83l g8 lagssss, A3z 28 50 Hana Plantation Co. 8% 50 60 38 00 26 00 SF 42 628 SF 427 30 S F Gas & Electric Co, b 3 43 00 2 S F Gas & Electric Co, s 9 40 100 S V Water, b 3. 86 50 Street— 100 Hutchinson S P Co. 18 75 $6000 S P of A bonds (1909). 13 SAN. FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session: Board— o 200 Hanford, Fresno & Kern River. 10 500 Lion .. s 12 100 Occidental of W V: I 100 Occidental of W Va. 5 1000 Petroleum Center 05 1000 Reed Crude ...... 43 125 San Joaquin O & D Co 825 300 Sterling . 13 100 Sterling 13 Afterncon Session. 5 Peerless 500 Petroleum PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. 100 Home, 30 Peerless . 100 Sovereign 1000 Sovereign oore 883883 Atternoon Session. 1000 Four 7 Hanford, 100 Junction 10 Peerless 20 Peerless 10 Peerless 10 San Joagqu! 525 Sterling . 75 Sterling s 90, ECEREE rroeos 2 C3 MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: i3 Morning Session. Andes .......... 05| 200 Gould & Curry 200 Best & Belcher 25| 200 Hale & Nor. 100 Con Cal' & Va.2 20| 300 Ophir .... 200 Crown Point.... 06! 500 Seg Beicher. Afternoon Session. 200 Con Cal & Va.2 20| The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Best & Belcher 25 200 Ophir 300 Best & Belcher 26 200 Potosi 500 Crown Point .. 96 1500 Sterra. Nevada. 13 2 90 o1 233 200 Mexican ....... Afternoon Session. 200 Best & Belcher 24| 200 Ophir .. 8 100 Con Cal & V.2 173%| 200 Overman . 16 300 Gould & Curry 13| 300 Sierra Nevada. 21 100 Mexican . 22| 200 Union Con .... 17 100 Mexican 23l CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, June 28— p. m. FLOW OF RIVERS. Following 1s a statement of the estimated flow of certain California rivers in cubic feet per second, or second feet, ome second foot equaling 50 California miner’'s inches, or about 40 Colorado miner’s inches. The figures are from J. B. Lippincott, hydrographer of the United States Geological Survey: TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. Second Feet. DATE. |[———| M'ng Co.| Total 1900 Camal. | 1901. June 47 1 777 June 3857 7 5,047 June 4347 7 9,647 June 4919 7 9,647 June 4919 7 9,007 June 5200 7 | mea June 4634 7 | Be SACRAMENTO RIVER AT JELLYS FERRY. Second Feet. DATE. = e 1900. | 1%01. June 5% | 510 June 5380 | 5170 June 580 | 5170 June 5380 | 5170 June s | 6im0 June 5170 | 5170 June o 6030 | 51 KINGS RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN. econd Feet. DATE. 1900. June 0 | 9.9 June 3020 | 13200 June 4490 | 13730 June 509% | 12,680 June 5322 | 13,730 June 509 | 15,480 June = 4870 | 17,970 SAN JOAQUIN RIVER AT HERNDON. Second Feet. DATE. — 1900. | 1901 June 47 | sz June 3500 | 10,528 June a7 | 11,364 June a0 | 12940 June 475 | 12,400 June 5850 | 13210 June 5625 | 14580 OCEAN TRAVEL. AMERICAN LINE. HEW YO°K. SCUTH'MPTON, LO“DON. PARIA Stopping at Cherbours, wesfbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Louis July 17[Phuadelphm -August 21 St. Paul.. gust 7(St. Paul......August 23 St Louls.....August 14! St. Louls..September 4 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. *Zeeland . July 1¢|Southwark July 31 Friesland July 17|*Vaderland ..August 7 Pennland July 24/ Kensington ..August 14 *Stop at Cherbourg, eastbound. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., CHAS. D. TAYLOR, General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery st Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. Alpha . 01 03 Justice < — 6t Alta ... 04 06| Kentuck . 01 03 Andes 05 06 Lady Wash 0 — Belcher .. 10 12| Mexican 2 2 Best & Belcher 23 25! Occidental 03 04 Bullion . — 03/Ophir ... 88 $9 Caledonia 34 38/ Overman 15 16 Challenge Con.. 16 20| Potosi . 08 10 Chollar ... 08 09/ Savage . 09 1 Confidence . 68 70! Scorplon .. —. 0 Con Cal & Va.2 20 2 25 Seg Belcher = @] Con Imperial .. 01 02|Sierra Nevada. 20 22 Con New York. 01 02'Silver Hill . 7 » Crown Point 08 07iSt Louis . 06— Bureka Con —(Standard . —370 Exchequer . — 02/ Syndicate . 05 07 Gould & Curry 13 14! Union Con . 16 17 Hale & Norers 19 20 Utah 03 04 Julia — 02 Yellow 07 09 = 13 ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— Connecticut Mutual LIFE INSURANCE COMPARY F HARTFORD, in the State of Connecticut, on the 3ist day of December. A. D. 1900, and’ for the year ending on that day; made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to the requirements of sec- ti'n 615 of tne Pulitical Code of =ald State. ASSETS. Net value of real estate owned by th+ company . $12,054,396 47 Amount of loans secured by bond and mortgage on real estate....... 26,469,472 9§ Amount of loans secured by pledge of bonds, stocks or other market- able securities as collateral 2,300 Premium notes aud loans ¥ form taken in payment of pre- miums on policies now in force. 763,561 % Cash market value of all stocks bonds owned by the company. 23,523,810 30 Amount of cash deposited in banks 826,974 00 Interest due and accrued. 980,591 12 Rents due and accrued.. 21,248 05 Net amount of premiums in process $ of collection, and of deferred premiums .. vee oo 322,521 38 Total assets ....... LIABILITIES. Claims for death losses and matured endowments, due and unpaid......§ 35,148 30 Claims for death losses and matured endowments in process of adjus ment, or adjusted but not due. 175,84 00 Claims resisted by the company. 33,211 38 Net present value of all the out- standing polictes, computed ac- cording to the combined experience tables ‘of mortality, with four per cent interest . Amount of all unpai policy holders .. All other liabilities Total labilitles .. INCOME. Cash received for premiums on new policies during the year.. Cash received for renewal of pre- miums during the vear . 4,699,047 31 Cash received for saie of annuities 23,913 44 | Cash received for interest . 2,353,197 8 Cash received for rents. w7431 19 Cash received from all other sources 793 00 " Total ncome .. 047,538 33 EXPENDITURES. Cash pald for losses and matured endowments $ 4,516,995 10 Cash paid to annuitani - 2,008 73 | Paid for surrendered policles . 549,445 98 Pald for dividends to policy holders 1,305,439 28 Commissions paid to agents.. . 39047 @ Salaries and other compensation of officers and employes, except | _asents and medical examiners..... 158,388 51 | salarfes and traveling expenses of | _ managers of agencies . . B9 | Medical examiners’ fees and salaries 22913 2 | Cash paid for taxes . 292.009 69 } Cash paid for rents 5307 33 i All other cash payments 413,870 62 Total year expenditures during the -$ 3,085,302 PREMIUM-NOTE ACCOUNT. Premium notes and other premium obligations at beginning of the year..§329,945 28 Premium notes and other premium obligations re- ceived during the year. Total n 798 00 . 22078 D e — 1 Deductions during the year, as fol- lows: Amount of notes and other premium obll:(al(lons nseg in payment of losses an claims .. o sossavasand $137M1 18 Amount of notes and other premium obligations used in purchase of surren- dered policies ............ Amount of notes and other premium obligations used in payment of dividends to policy holders | Amount of notes and other premium obligations void- ed by lapse of policles.... | Amount of notes and other | “ premium obligations re- deemed by maker in cash 11,982 30 5,198 57 30,308 48 1,120 00 Total reduction of premium-note account - $6637838 Balance, note assets at end of the year JACOB L. GREENE. President. 1 HERBERT H. WHITE, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of February, 191. NATHAN F. PECK, Notary Public. A. K. P. HARMON, DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Pacific Coast Agencles. F R. NOYES. General Agent, MILLS BUILDING, ¢ San Francisco. Cal, OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamshin Co. Steamers ' leave Broadway ‘Whart, Sam Franciseo: For Alaskan ports—11 a. m., June 30, July 5. Change to company’s steamers at Seattle. For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.). Port Townsend, Seattle. Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 11 a. m., June 30, July 5 and every fitth day | thereafter. Change at Seattle for this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle or Ta- coma for N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka and Humboldt 8ay—1:30 p. m., July 1, 6, 11, 15, 20, 25, 30, August 4. For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- geles)—Steamer Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m.; Steamer Corona, Wednesdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles, calling at Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, *Ven- tura, Huenems San Pedro, Fast San Pedro, *Newport (*Coos Bay only)—Steamer Coos Bay, Saturdays, 9 a. m.; Steamer Bonita, Tuesdays, 9a m. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Sants Rosa- # lia and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., Tth each month. For further information obtain company's folders. The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without previous notice. ° TICKET OFFICE,—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. STEAM!'R! WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Bngnn streets, at 1 p. m. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling Kobe (Hicgo), Nagasakl and Shanghal and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of salling. 8S. NIPPON MARU...Wednesday, July 17, 1901 rday, Aus. §8, HONGKONG MARU. ‘Wednesda 1901 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street, corner First. W.'H. AVERY, General Agent. ZEALAND xp SYDNEY, ocm s‘s'co’ DIRECT LINE To TAHITL e e §S. ZBALANDIA (Honolulu only).. el .Wednesday, July 3, 10 a. m. §8. SIERRA (via Honoluly), for Samoa, New Zealand and Australl 5 Thursday, July i1, 10 ss. "AUSTRALIA, HAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW PANAMA R, R. *Uine Tacoany. August &1 5 m. J. D, SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Baneral Gon’| Pagsenger Offce, 843 Narket 1. Pacifie $¢ STEANSHIP TO NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT. Cabin, §105; Steerage, H0. §.8. Leclanaw sails Mondiy, duly 15 S.S.Argyll sails Monday, Aug.12 S. 8. Lec'anaw sails Moniav. _Aug. .6 From Sea Wall (Section 1) at 2 p. m. Freight and ffice, 330 Market st. o " EORNGR. Pacific Coast Agent PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION GO. And CIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORES To_Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central and South American ports. Sailing from How. ard-street wharf No. 3, 12 m. TUCAPEL July 8{ACONCAGUA ..July 25 UIPA ....July 0/PERU ........August 7 These steamers are built expressiy for Cen- tral and South Anmm-r service, (No change at Aflmflfl.‘ or ) Freight S ERSUR GUTHRIE & C0., Gen: Aeents. O. R. & N. CO. Omnly Steamship Iine to PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line from Portland to all points East. Through tickets to all points, all rail or steamshio and rail, at LOWREST RATES. STEAMER TICKETS INCLUDE BERTH sad MEALS. §S. COLUMBIA 3 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. @ Twin-Screw Express Service. PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG—HAMBURG. F. Bismarck.....July 4|Columbia........July 3§ Deutschland.....July 11{F. Bismarck.....Aus. 1 Twin-Screw Passeng:r service. PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG--HAMBURG. July §|Patnela -July 20 July 13Walderses July 77 to Hamburg direct. Hamburg-Americgn Line. 37 S'way. N- Y. HERZOG & CO., General Agents for Pacifie Coast, 401 California street. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m., from pier 42, North River, foot of Morton street: La Cham- pagne, July 4; La Gascogne, July 11; *La Nor- mandie, July 18: La Bretagne, July 25. First class to Havre, $70 and upward. Second class to Havre, $45 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast #qlnt-. 5 - o:’lsfl‘rlnery ! San Francisco. jckets sol all Railroad Ticket Agents. *Twin Screw Express Steamers. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD,- Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO 9:45 a. m. 3:15 and 8:30 p. m., except Sun- day. Sunday, 9:4% 2. m.. 8:30 p. m. Leaves Valiejo 7 a.m., 12:30 noon, § p. m., except Sunday. Sunday. 7 a. m., 415 p. m. Fare 5 cents. Td:phon.‘nlnlm Landing o ter % Misston st dock. HATCH BROG

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