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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Street. £16,000—Downtown Investment—Near Ellis and Leavenworth; § flats in Al condition; always yented at $1572 per annum; §3 feet frontage; cement walk; bituminized street. $£11,250—Western Addition Flats—Three ele- gant modern ate flats of 7 rooms and bath each; north side of Sutter st.; rents $1200 pe ; lot 25:4x137:6 feet. or $550—On Webster st., near Geary—Two mod- ern substantial well-built flats of 6-9 rooms and porcelain bath; re 20 per anoum. $4500—Pacific Heights Residence—Nice sub- etantial well-built house of 7 rooms and bath; large basement; excellent marine view; best portion; bituminized street; cement sidewalk. $3000—On any Terms—Cozy home of 7 rooms and bath; modern in_every respect; elegantly Gecorated; nmear Van Ness ave. »ms; near Ninth and Harri- 54 per annum. Home—Nice appearing cot- basement; sun and light feet. estern Addition Block at a Bargain et; 35 building lots: will consider arrange very liberal terms. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., sot.is §o 638 Market Street. ON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 MARKET STREET. 3 FORECLOSURES: ALL MUST BE SOLD. > AUCTION . July 16 1801, Salesroom, 12 O'clock M. 638 Market St. At DOWN TOW: VESTMENT. (62%5) Post st., 30:2 feet west of stores and two flats, 7 _rooms ach; rents $10750 per month; lot GUARDIANSHIP SALE. e (2405) Washington st., 95 feet west elegant residence. § rooms and WESTERN ADDITION INVESTMENT. Southwest corner (1223) Webster and Ellis s st res and 6 rooms, 2 flats 6-3 rooms rents $1140 per annum; three VESTMENT. . 182:6 feet west of ave.; house € 6 rooms and bath lot 27:6x120 feet. nce 14 rooms and bath; ain bath; stationary n every room; cemént wash trays, 0_STREET CORNER. ! cramento st. and Proe- | 30x46 feet; house & rooms; renul Y _STREET FLATS. ey st 150 feet west of ms and bath each and STREET INVESTMEN , 419 to 425) Harriet sf south of Brannan; two front houses, and rear house § rooms; rents $624 per annum; Jot 50x80 feet. HARRIE SOUTH OF MAREET INVESTMENT. Bstate of James McCarty, deceased, Eoutheast sifle (211) Shipley st., 91:8 feet west Fifth; house 8 rooms: under instructions from ‘the emecutors must be sold: lot 16:8x73 Zeet. FORECLOSURE SALE. Past side (51) Chattanooga st., 234 feet north nty-second: & cozy cottage of 5 rooms Mission warm belt; rents $12 per Zx125 feel iculare, terms of eale, etc., at our office and on the LDRIDGE & CO., 635 Market st. catalogu: EASTON, E! LYON & HOAG, 114 Montgomery street. | $2,500—Any reasonable offer will be mocepted; venth st., near Bryant; 2 small stores; ; Powell st.; lot 40x87:6 feet; rooming-hotse above. iness property in the Mission, rge lot, 60125 feet; stores also portion of lot unim- 56, rn residence on Scott st., mot : & rooms and bath; | ated. ts; 6 and 7 rooms; rents could easily be raised; lot Grove st., mear Laguna: 6 rooms and bath: also street; lot 25x120; double bargain; see it at once. annum; fine corner on | bullding contains 3| s near Sixth; rent 3$76; 3- containing store, flaty and ments. wgton st., residence a near Fillmore; fine | containing 10 rooms, | | in splendi@ repair; fine rented for 360. e and two fla | building: always rented. | Turk st., near Steiner; lot | mprovements good; this is a | on Fran- | handsome new hu“flfll‘lk flats of §'vooms end large re- Iot 35x137:6; fine light and view; very best portion of d new flats east of Van 3 flats of 7 yooms, etc., each: best investment on the market. HOAG, 114 Montgomery grand A RANCH, ALAMEDA CO., SACRIFICED. Eighty acres, one of the prettiest, profitable little ranches above Livermore, in this county; five minutes’ walk to railroad station; good im- provements: over 100 tons hay this year; plenty of frult: recent owner for several years has made good living and money to loan; old age required his trading it for income city propert present owner, unable to occupy ranch, has or- dered it sold st any sacrifice; horses, wagon, & fruit; about 300 tons of hay; all im- he best ranch to market: roposition in Califor- present_owner allowéd close nia. $6000 for it one week ago; new flat mortgage of $1500 can remain; our instructions are to obtain immediate offer; fullest investigation so- ited; only & few hours from San Francisco; e unless you meen business. an 1 don’'t LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Eighth st., Oakland. A GREAT bargain; 100 acres; a profitable d bezutiful home farm on side hill, 1 mile istoga, on county road: 10 acres in in bearing: 7 acres mew vineyard; well timbered; pasture and crop utiful view; improvements first use 6 rooms and bath, in spiendid barn and outhouses; Water from o house and grounds; all farm.- = and tools, wagons, etc.; good immediate sale. . Address MRS, X, Calistoga, Cal BARGAIN IN SUBURBAN HOME. new artistic 2-story and basement of § rooms, porcelain bath, furnace, etc., n Ross Valley, at Sap Anselmo, with magni- w of Mount Tamalpais; only 5 min- alk from station; lot 100x221;%price only Apply to O. D. BALDWIN & SON, 22 ery st, or to station master at San ouse 1 Anselmo A BARGAIN in land—Only $5 per acre for 320 acres of land in San Benito County, within 12 miles of Gonzales station: one-half s good farming land, partly enclosed and under cul- tivation; the balance good pasture land, with plenty of running water; cabin, barn égd chicken-houses. Apply C. 5. CAPP & Real Estate Agents, 630 Market st. \ RARE chance to secure a farm or stock ; 820 acres unequaled ng Govern- ment land on county road in Humboldt Coun- 1y, Cal; 3 horses, 4 cows; fine young stock; house @nd outbuildings ~on place: water. Further particulars, see ! Eicho House, 863l Market st. FOR sale—20) scres income bearing, well-] prune orchard, near Gilroy: a snap for money. Lock box 232, Giiroy, Cal. POULTRY and deiry ranches for sale; write for free list. C. R WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. PARK LODGE CORNER. Park. Park. Sl(.lh)'lfl Street. 100 | 1 LB Bial 2 g El g -4 — i Price Only $15,000. Size 100x100. BUSINESS INVESTMENT CORNER. Price $50.000—Rents $4104. Corner store and fiat above and 11 residences; always rented and in first-class repair; full 60- vara lot; vicinity of Sutter and Larkin sts. BUSH-STREET INVESTMENT. Large residence of 12 rooms and bath on Bush st., near Jones: exceptionally well laid out; to be ‘converted into 3 flats at expense of less than $3000; total cost $16,000; would rent for $175 per month; lot 30x137: $8500—RENTS $84. Splendid McAllister-st. improved property in vicinity of Octavia; lot 27:6x120 to rear streetl pays @ splendid interest. PRICE $2500—CORNER COTTAGE. Cottage house of § rooms, with lot 25x70, on a corner on Pine st.; lot worth the money. PRICE $§2400—RENTS $34. Must be sold to close up an estate: improved property on Harrison st.; lot 2x13 to rear street; a snap for some one. $6000—CORNER FLATS. RENTS $6i. Can arrange to have $4500 of purchase price remain at 6 per cent if desired; this investment will net 2 per cent per month. Three elegant corner sunny flats of 5 and 6 rooms and bath each; extra wide frontage; sun in every room; natural wood mantels; porc lain tubs. - Go out and see them to-day, south- east corner Sanchez and Clipper sts. NEW COTTAGE—$600 CASH. Eastlake, modern, just finished, containing 6 rooms, bath and high basement, mantel, wash- trays, etc.; Mission warm belt; price reason- I:Xe: terms very easy; Clipper st., near San- chez. 3$3200—-REDUCED FROM $6000. Two modern flats, with 6 rooms and bath each; high basement; owner compelled to sell; Oak st., near Buchanan. $6500—RENTS $56. Vicinity of Filbert and Mason sts.; lot 23x120 to Valparaiso st.; 3 separate flats and house of 6 rooms. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st., Offer Installment Lots, $300 to $300 Each. Eighteenth, Nineteenth and Twen- near Union Iron Works: immediate Kansas, tieth sts., possession_given on payment of $50 cash: bal- | ance payable $10 per month; you can build at once; diagram at office. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. Choice Sunset installment lots and new cot- tages just finished on easy terms; prices mod- erate: payments only $10 per month; lots level on official grade; streets macadamized: water and_mail service; 1Sth-ave. boulevar H st. and Park entrance; also 8th, 9th and 10th aves. Call at branch office, corner of H st. and Ninth ave., south of Golden Gate Parl open every day, Sundays and holiday | =team furnace; finished basement and attic; | business man: lot 50x100 feet; nice lawn, and OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $1800—JUST like rent; ety $100 down, balance monthly; 5 rooms, bath, high basement; lot §0x133' (note the size); sireet and walks com- plete; near local station, school and churches. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. $1600—COZY modern Eastlake cot! of 5 rooms, bath, hall, high balemen‘!‘,“ilundry, brick foundation; double parlors, ete. (all in good condition); street work all done; stone walks laid; one block off San Pablo ave.; handy to narrow gauge station; sunny froni- age; now well rented; bargain for a quick cash sale, but terms can be arranged. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. | $6000—_ELEGANT home sacrificed; corner Eighth and Adeline sts.; only one block from station; 13 rooms; modern plumbing and newly painted; convenient and prominent lo- cation for local physiclan or San Francisco all in good condition; cost $11,000; a big sac- rifice. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland, $3250—BAST of Broadway; comfortable home of 9 rooms in the cholcest part of Oakland; owner non-resident; reduced price for a quick cash sdie. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO.r 1008 Broadway, Oakland. NEW homes on Telegraph ave.: just completed; entirely modern; $ rooms, bath and laundry; front and back stairs; nickel-plated plumb- ing; mantels, gas fixtures, lawns, cement walks, ete.; lot 31x100; all four are of a differ- ent style of architecture. A. J. SNYDER, Real Estate, 467 Ninth st. Oakland. OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. TENTH, 672 Beautiful sunny rooms; excellent home cooking: $20 upward: references. ! OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to youfrom H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EDDY, 93 Floor of four hicely furnished housekeeping rooms; private residence; fine location. FIFTH, 353—2 or 3 furnished housekeeping rooms from $10 to $20; also single, from $4 up. FOLSOM, é47—Corner part of house, plano. GEARY, 69—Handsomely furnished suite for housekeeping; bath on floor. GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—1 large room (for housekepeing) ; gas range; folding bed; bath. HAYES, 735—To let, 2 large unfurnished, also 2 turnished rooms ‘for housekeeping. | OAK, 10—Two rooms furnished for housekeep- ing; also single rooms. POLK, 1002—3 and 5 room suites, completely furnished for housekeeping, $15 up; reference. ]SE\'ENTH, 304—New, clean light housekeep- ing room; folding bed; gas; kitchen; $8; refs. complete; TURK, 280—Newly furnished house; come quick and select your rooms; very reasonable. TURK, 123—Newly furnished rooms; fine suite, $20; also others; board if desired. TURK, 5%—Two housekeeping rooms to let; $16; bath; telephone; laundry. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscrirtions | received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia_st —_— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. AHLBORN HOTEL, 821 Grant ave.—Best $1 a day family hotel in city: polite attendance; large rooms, 50c up; meals, %c; free coach, MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. FOR sale—2-story house, 3 large rooms and bath; completely furnished: within 5 min- utes of Mill Valley statio: Street and 75 feet in rear; windmill and tank, stable, chicken and pigeon house: yerds all wired; buggy; garden tools of great variety. $1200 cash if taken immediately. $500 can remain on mortgage. S. N. ROBERTS, Real Estate, Mill Valley, Cal REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. WILL EXCHANGE_For suburban property around the bay or San Jose. one of the finest corners on Eleventh st., in Oakland. 50x100 ft. lot; 12-room house; value $5000. Want a cheaper property and cash balance. Box 4435, Call. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $1900—COTTAGE, 5 rooms; lot_ 33x134; Taylor ave., Encinal Park Station. YOUNG, builder, 1243 Park st. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS term: % ; lot 125x27 front on | A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 2%c to $1 per night; $125 to $5 per week, and | light housekeeping rooms; open all night. | ARLINGTON House, 112 Kearny st.—Pleasant, sunny rooms. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., sultes, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis,’ cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. $1 A WEEK—Sunny furnished room; also one front, closet, bath, $120. 83{ Folsom st. FRANCISCO—Elegant suites; single with baths; transient. MRS. KING, Turk and Taylor. HARRISON 4%, pear 4th—Finely furnished rooms: baih, all conveniences; homelike; $L week up. HOTEL Graystone, 66 Geary st. W G-story fireproof hotel; electric light and elevator; un- .questionably the most luxuriously furnished in the city; steam heat; private baths; one block from Palace Hotel.” Phone John 3331, HOTEL ST. DENIS (European plan), 24 Turk st., near Market—Central location; new build- ; elegantly furnished; strictly first-class; 50c per day and upward; special rates by the week or month: best in the city; references. | HOWARD, 930—Boston House; rooms 10c, 1ic, 2%c per night; new management; transient. [ HYDE, 2%9—Lovely large corner suites and single rooms: private bath. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. HOMES 1IN BEAUTIFUL BERKELEY. $1000—4-Toom cottage; $300 down, $10 per month. $2000—4-room cottage; 2 large lots; splendid view; best chance for speculation; easy terms. $2000—A lovely 5-room cottage, with magnifi- cent view. $2200—5-room cottage; large lot; fruit; flowers. $2400—A neat 6-room cottage at Lorin; every- thing in fine condition; terms easy. $6800—One of the finest and most convenient houses in Berkeley for boarding students. $6450—One of the finest new residences in Berkeley; close to college grounds; must be sold. 35000—S-room house; beautiful; new; modern; terms easy. $2500—6-room cottage, with good basement; 2 large lots; windmill; barn; cow stable; chicken houses: lots of berries; flowers; vegetable gar- den; dirtecheap. Several desirable West Berkeley. Fine large lots; grandest view In Berkeley; one-half the price they will be one year hence. Lots and houses in all parts of Berkeley. SATOFF & WILKINS, 2121 Center st., Berkeley, C OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. cottages and houses in KEARNY, 34, and 47 Post—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; rent reasonable. 9301 Misston—Rooms to let. MARKET, 1015 (New Arlington)—Nicely fur- nished rooms, §2 a week up; 3¢ a day up. MARKET, 172, nr. Valencla—Single suitable for gentleman, $1 per week. 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. MINNA. 667, corner FEighth—Newly furnished | bay-window room, §1 per week; transient. | | OFARRELL, 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. POWELL, 207 (changed hands)—Nicely fur- | * nished rms., en suite or sin.; baths; transient. | ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to 3$8; ‘month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. EHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. room, OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. SHOTWELL, 227, nr. 17th—2 or 3 sunny rooms | to let, unfurnished, upper flat. ESTATE. OAKLAND !!EAI: AN unusual list of choice bargains Absolutely being sacrificed. Every piece; must sell; submit offer. $2850, cost $4250—Fronts electric cars; on main street; one of Oakland's choicest neigh- borhoods; magnificent gothic style cottage; 6 large rooms; folding doors; mantels gas fixtures; washrooms stationary tubs; every convenience. House—Cost $1850; elegant terrace; lot 66x 116; cost §2400; total $4250; bank mortgage $1650; owner has made special trip to Oakland to effect quick sale; reduced to §2500; offer considered. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-362 Eighth st., Oakland. $2850—COET a great deal more; modern 8-room bullt by owner; porceiain bath; gas fixture: 8 stationary stands; folding doo: mantel; ce- ment foundations; fine large ttic entire length of building; stable; lot 50x145; street complete; location’ desirable; near Grove-st. electric cars; adjoining six 2-story modern residences; banker offered $2000 Joan on same this week; balance must be cash; owner called to Honolulu to join her husband; figure this out; it's a snap bargain; offer on this would aiso be considered. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Eighth st., Oakland. $5000—COST $7500; cholcest location on Tele- graph ave.; finest thoroughfare in Oaklan elegant residence, 9 .rooms, replete with a modern conveniences; lerge lot; select neig borhood; grand location for professional man; fine investment; can rent $40; don't fail to see this; offer considered. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Eighth st., Oakland. $8500—BEAUTIFUL Lakeside District 12-room residence; large lot, 150 feet in depth; no choicer location in Oakland; superb neighbor- hood; property must be sold; owner non-resi- dent 'and has solicited us to obtain immediate ofter. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Eighth st., Oakland. $1450—SPECIAL snap; benk mortgage $1200; new colonial bay-window cottage 4 rooms, reception hall, porcelain bath, nickel plumb’ ing, mantel; 30-ft. lot; macadamized street; electric cars half block; a perfect little homc; modern and complete; must sell; only $250 over mortgage. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Eighth st., Oakland. SIENA House and raloon, 410-412 Bfoadway— Most elegantly furnished sunny rooms in lo- cality; rents reasonable; first-class attention. STEVENSON, 35%—Furnished rooms to let. TAYLOR, 106—Sunny rooms, $125 a week up; transient, 25 and §0c per day. VAN NESS ave., 1612—FElegant sunny alcove; also room, newly furnished; private family. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 106 Valencia st. _ ROOMS AND BOARD. AN exceptional table; pleasant rooms; good service; popular rates. 807 California st. UNRIVALED furnished rooms; best corner in Oakland; unsurpassed family tab’e, 2ic per meal; $4 per week; everv accommodation and attention. 1103% Broadway, cor. Twelfth st., third flat, Oakland. HOTEL Las Palmas, 1820 Market—Sultes, 2 or 3 rooms, bath, connecting; board optional. HOTEL Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent table; special rates to tourists. THE Victor, 1006 Pine—New management: thor- oughly renovated; sunny sultes with board. PINE, 1222 (old Ralston home)—Elegantly fur- nished sunny rooms, en suite & single; board, THE HEATH, 312 Eddy—Nicely furnished sunny front rgoms, en suite, single; excellent culsine, SPECIAL NOTICES. THE Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society hereby gives notice that they have admitted into the orphanage from Janu- ary 1, 1801, to June 20, 1901, the following mamed orphans and half orphans, boys and girls: Lillian Wolf, aged § yrs. 2 mos.; Hat- tie Wolf, 13 yrs. 1 mo.; Arthur Wolf, 5_yrs. 6 mos.; Augusta Smith, 10 yrs. 10 mos.; Rosa Blaine, 4 yrs. 2 mot Max Shloker, 6 yrs. 9 mos.; Isidor Shicker, 5 yrs. 9 mos.; Hen- rietta Shloker, 4 yrs. 4 mos.; Alta Cohen, § yre. 5 mos.; Annié Cohen, 5 yrs. 11 mos.: Lil- iian Cohen, 10 yrs. 4 mos.; Ruby Cohen, 7 yrs. 7 mos.; Esther Schwarzberg, 4 yrs. 1 mo.; Estella Miller, 11 yrs. 11 mos.; George J. Miller, 10 yrs. 4 mos.; Rose Shapeero, 9 yrs. 9 mos; Ellas Shapeero, 7 yrs. 3 mos.: David Shapeero, 5 yrs. 11 _mos.; Ezra Shapeero, 3 yrs. 10 mos.: Abe Kampinsky, 8 yrs. 1 mo. NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kip Orpharage, 520 Lake st., San Francisco, has received.the following orphans and half or- phans—girls—from April 1 to July 1, 1901: Bertha Koepp, 3 years 5 months; Pauline Ol- sen, 9 years 10 months; Florence E. Reed, 7 vears 2 months; Sadle Chapman, § years 7 months; Lora E. Williams, 1 year 6 months; Alice Monahan, 1 year 7 months: Grace Lavil- lan, 10 years 5 months; Julia Voss, 11 years 3 months; Floria Voss, 7 years; Constance M. Henry, 7 vears 11 months; Genta Fishburn, § years; Violet M. Bishop, 11 years 11 months; Gladys W, Bishop. 9 years 4 months. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-19, tel. 5580. DISEASES and ailments of men treated; con- sultation free. American Dispensary, 514 Pine. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—D:vidend No. 23 (twenty- five cents per share) of the Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market street, on and after Monday, July 15, 1901. Transfer books will close on Tuesday, July 9, 1901, at 3 o'clock p. m. I. H. SHELDON, Sec. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 93 (twenty cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the compary, 327 Market street, on and after Saturday, July 20, 1991. Transfer books will close on Saturday, July 13, 1901, at 12 o'clock noon. E. H. SHELDON, Sec. DIVIDEND notice—The Contra Costa Water Company; a dividend, No. 180, of forty-two cents (42c) per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been de- clared, payable at the office of the company. room ‘16, second floor, Mills building, San Francisco, on July 15, 1901, Transfer books close July 5, 1901, at 3 p. m. 'EDWARD McGARY, Secretary. DIVIDEND notice.—The Nevada National Bank of San Francisco. At a regular meeting of the board of directors of this bank, held July 2, 1901, a dividend was declared for the half year ending June 30, 1301, at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, payable on and after the 15th inst. Transfer books will be closed from the 7th to the 15th inst, both days lm- clusive, GEORGE GRANT, Secretary. DIVIDEND notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany, consolidated—A dividend, Ne. 31, of seventy-five cents (75c) per share on the is- sued capital stock of the company has been declared payable at the gffice of the com- pany, 435 California st. n Francisco, on July 10, 1901. Transfer books close July 3, 1501, at'noon. A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 29 (thirty cents per share) of the Paauhau Sugar Plan- tation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 527 Market st., on and after WEDNESDAY, July 10, 1901. Transfer books closed Saturday, June '29. 1901, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDO! Secretary. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE of intention to lease seawall lot No, 15 and portions of seawall lot No. 14—Office of the Board of State Harbor Commissioners, Union Depot and Ferry House, San Francisco, Cal., July 5, 1901: Sealed proposals or bid¢ will be recefved at this office at 2:30 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, July 17, 1901, for leasing all of the seawall lot No. 15 and those por- tions of seawall lot No. 14, inclosed by metes and bounds, as follows, viz.: Commencing at the intersection of the northerly line of Broadway with the easterly line of Davis street, running thence casterly along the northerly line of Broadway one hundred and forty-three (143) feet, thenca running northerly on a line parallel with the ‘westerly line of East street one hundred (10v) lteet, thence running along a curve of thirteen degrees and thirty minutes (13 degrees 3 min- utes) (curving to the right) one hundred and ninety-one and eighty-five one-hundredths feet (191.85 feet) (measured on a curve) to a | point in the southerly line of Vallejo treet; thence running westerly along the southerly line of Vallejo street, fifty-seven feet (57 feet) to the intersection of the southerly line of Val- lejo street with the easterly line of Davis street; thence running along the easterl of Davis street two hundrd and seven feet (275 feet) to the point of beginnin that portion of said lot bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the northerly line of Broadway with the westerly line of Hast street, thence running westerly along the northerly line of Broad- way twenty feet (20 feet); thence running northerly at a right angle to the northerly line of Broadway to the intersection with westerly line of East street; thence running southerly along the westerly line of East street to the point of beginning for raflroad terminal freight facllities in connection with the operation of the Belt Rallway System of said Board of State Harbor ommissioners, its successor or successors, The purposes for which said premises may and shall be leased and used are to consist solely in. of and for the laying and maintaining of railroad tracks thercon by the party to whom the lease shall be made and executed and the loading, un- loading, hauling and switching of freight cars thereover and thereon and thé construction, maintenance and operation of the usual fa- cilities therefor—the hauling and switching of £uch cars to, from and on sald premises to be done and performed only by the said board, its successor or successors, the lessee to pay for such hauling and switching the regular rates established for such service by or un- der the authority of law or by said board, its successor or suceessors; such payment to be in additfon %o the rental to be paid for the lease of such property. Said bld must state, among other things, the purpose for which gald premises will be used. A statement of the bid will be embodied in tHe lease award- ed, given and executed with a statement and covenant that the property shall be used sole- 1y for such purpose. The board reserves the right to Teject any or all bids. Blank forms on which bids may be made can be secured from the secretary of this board 4t his office in the buflding aforesaid, and the bidders ara requested to use the same. Said lease shall Contain proper terms and covenants to protect the parties thereto. Said property will be leased to the highest and best bidder. PARIS KILBURN, RUDOLPH_HEROLD JR.. JOHN C. KIRKPATRICK Board_of State Harbor Commissiones LOTT D. NORTON, Chief Engineer, WM. D. ENGLISH, Secretary. IN the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, State of California—Probate ZIn the matter of the estats of WILLIAM H. AYERS, deceased. Notice for publication of time appointed for probate of will, C. C. P., Sec. 1303, Notice is hereby given, that Tuesday, the sixteenth day of July, A. D. 1901, ‘at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, and the courtroom of Department No. 9 of sald court at the New City Hall, in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of sald WILLIAM H. AYERS, deceased, and for hearing the ap- plication of Katlg Myers Avers for the fa- suance to her of 1étters testamentary thereon. (Seal.) WILLIAM A. DEANE, Clerk. By V. F. NORTHROP, Deputy Clerk. Dated July 3, A. D, 1901. \ HENRY C. McPIKE, Attorney for Petitioner. PROPOSALS. OFFICE of C. Q. M., Vancouver B Wash, July 1. 1801 —Seated . propeteis. triplicate, will be received at depot quarter- master's office, Portland, until 10 a. m., Pa- cific time, and at Chicago, 12 "m., Central time, 13th Inst., for furnishing and_delivery of 280 standard cavalry Morses at Portland, Forts Riley and Leavenworth, or other promi- nent railroad points, subject to an increase of 20 per cent. Preference given to animals of domestie produetion, conditions of quality and price being equal. United States reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. For further information sce Circular to Bidders or apply to quarter- master at Portland or Chicago. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked: ‘‘Fro- posals for Cavalry Horses,” and addressed to Depot Quartermaster, Portland or Chicago. THE Crocker, 915 Leavenworth—Fine sunny rooms, single and en suite; beautiful grounds. D S ND BOARD WANT! WANTED—By 2 voung ladies, room an d in private family; convenient to bustness dis- trict. Box 4282, Call. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL Kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired: open even.: phone Elack 1124, 205 4th, e b e N e L STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts. tel. Main 5713, GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse. 80 Mis- sion st.; tel. Howard 841. F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Filimore phone Jackson 28! e e e TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPE e sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, §3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266, OFFICE of C. Q. M., Vancouver Barracks, Wash., July 6, 1901—Sealed proposals, in trip- licate, will ba received here until 11 o'clock a. m., August 6, 1901, and then opened, for furnjshing forage and bedding at the sev- eral military posts In this department, and at camp at Skaguay, Alaska, and Fort Liscum (Port Valdez), Alaska, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1902. Information furnished here or by quartermasters at posts, United States reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part theeof. Envelopes con- taining proposals should be marked: “Pro. posals for Forage and Bedding at —" and addressed to the vundersigned. J. W. JA- COBS, C. Q. M. MARRIAGE LICENSES . The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Lewis M. Symmes, 21, 843 Folsom street, and Maude Francisco, 20, San Diego. Harry C. Drogmund, 24, 222 Nevada avenue, and Mory T. Meagher, 34, 327 Twenty-eighth street. ¥ Braxton L. Newkirk, 33, Red Bluff, and Amella Hamilton, 34, Toronto. "Frank S. Drady, 91, 522 Devisadero street, and Isabelle L. McDonald, 18, 223 Fulton st.- Tdward Passolt, 5, 35 Turk street, and Ida Kambock, A‘B‘I:lsrl.‘m;; :}r;gL & Willlam A. ng, 21, ‘owell avenue, and Fannie E. Hills, 15, 15 Patton street. RENT a new Franklin typewriter for $_week and have your work in sight. CUTTER TOWER CO., 302 Mcntgomery; tel. Black 4885, HARTFORD typewriters; new, $60; anti-trust; all makes; used machines, §10 up, 209 Sansome. ‘Willlam H. Barrett, 21, city, and Lillle P. Lindsay, 18, city. Ot®o ‘A. Hennig, 25, 266 Chestnut street, and Natalle A. Rauer, 21, 1043 Hampshire street. Charles E. Mayfield, 24, Suisun, and Mary A. Dunn, 22, city. deseribed and | | 1901. BIRTHS — MARRIAGES — DEATES Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at elther of pubilcation offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same publ : BORN. BARR—In Oskland, July 8, 1801, to the wife of D. J. Barr, a daughter. W ZISS—In this city, July 5 1901, to the wife of Jokn M. Welss, a daughter. MARRIED. , HUNTER—SCHUMACHER—In_this city, July 6, 1901, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander of the First English Lutherar Church, Walter V. Hunter of Alameda and Dora F. Schumacher of Sar Francisco. O'CONNELL—LOUD—In this city, July 9, 1901, by the Rav. J. E. Moore, James O'Connell and Grace E. Loud, daughter of Congress- man Loud, both of San Francisco. DIED. Jurey, Cornelius Kamlade, Milton J. Langstadter, Meyer Le Conte, Prof. Jos. McDeyitt, Peter Brady, Mary E. Buttimer, John Chattleton, Mrs. G. Erb, Fredericka Fazackerley, Sarah Finn, Jeremiah McQuade, Henry Fisher, Madle Magee, John Hadler, Henry rehall, Hugh McA. Hahn, John Matheson, Louis Mallon, Ella Heath, Mary E. Treanor, Margaret Hildebrand, ~ Conrad Hummell, Joseph A. Waterbury, Sarah BRADY—In this city, July ‘8§ 1901, Mary E., beloved wife of Edward Brady, and mother of Harry C., Edward F., Daisy and Elvera M. Brady, and Mrs. Willlam Ham- turg, & native of Ireland. (New York and Long Island papers please copy.) 7 The funeral will take place this lay (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from the family - residence, 158 Julian avenue, between Mis- elon and Valencia ang Fifteenth and Six- feenth streets, thence to St. Ignatins Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. BUTTIMER—In this city, July 9, 191, John, husband of Ebina Buttimer, father of May end John Buttimer, and brother of Andy and Dennis Buttimer, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 46 years. A member of Valley Lodge No. 30, A. 0. U. W. U7The funeral will take place Friday, July 12, at 8:45 o'clock, from the parlors of 3.°C."0rConnor & Co’, 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his eoul at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CHATTLETON—In _ Pinole, Contra Cesta County, July 8, 1901, Mrs. Georgina Chattle- ton, wife of John F. Chattleton, daughter of Mrs. Magdalena Gomez, and sister of J. H. and Arthur Gomez, a native of Pinole, aged 16_years 7 months and 14 days. > The funeral of the late Georgina Chat- tleton will take place from the family resi- dence in Pinole to-morrow (Thursday), at §:30 o'clock, thence to San Francisco by 10:05 train from Pinole, Interment will take place at Cypress Lawn Cerhetery. ERB—In this city, July §, 1901, Fredericka, be- lovel wife of the late Alvin Erb, and mother of Herman, William, Christign and Christine irb, a native of Provincd Sachsen, Ger- many, aged o4 !e.r!. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 2 o’clock, from the funeral paricrs of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. FAZACKERLEY—In this city, July 9. 1901, Sarah B.. widow of the late Joséph E. Fa- zackerley, a native of St. Louls, aged 49 years. E¥The funeral will take place from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- taking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first, thence to St. James Church, corner’ Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, here a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the rencse of her soul sto-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock. Interment private. Please omit flowers. FINN—In this city, July 7, 1901 Jeremiah Finn, beloved father of Mrs. Willlam Dow- Qall, Mrs. B. Coret, Mrs. T. E. Treacy, Mrs. A. Roser and Mrs. F. Edmondson, a native of Connty Tipperary, Iréland, aged 83 years | § months and 24 days. | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wedresday), at 8 o'clock, from. his late Tesidence, 124 Morris avenue, Off Bryant, be- tween Fi‘th and Sixth streets, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul % 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary SHER_In this city, July 9, 1501, Madle, be. FISHER—In this city, July 9, 1501, Madle, be- loved wife of Charles L. Fisher, and mother of William and Ned Fisher, a native of California, aged It years. HADLER—In this city, July § 1801 Henry Hadier, husband of the late Christine and father of Willlam and Henry Hadler, and Mrs. T. Curran, Mrs. A. Hewitt and the late Mrs. P. Sheridan, a native of Hanover, Ger- | many, aged 69 years 1 month and 13 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wearesaay), at 2:30 o'clock, from his lat: residence, 2% Oak Grove avenue. Interment 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. HAHN—In this city, July 8, 1901, John Hahn, dearly beloved husband of Lena Hahn. be- loved father of Anton, Joseph and Peter .Hahn, and stepfather of Maria Moser, a na- tive of Germany, aged 50 years. HEATH—In this city July 8, 1901, Mary Eliza- beth Heath, beloved widow of the late Rich- ard W. Heath, In her 72nd year, a native of Richmond, Va. (Richmond, Va. and New Bedford, Mass., papers please copy.) 7 Friends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral services this dny_ (Wednes- day), at 11:30 o'clock, at St. Luke's Church, corner Van Ness avenue and Clay street. In- terment private. JLPEBRAND—In this city, July 8 1901, P aa ihidebrand, — belovéd ~husband o Susanna Hildebrand and father of Mrs. John Staude and George, Edward and.the late Henry Hildebrand, a native of Germany. A member of Hector Lodge No. 10, Modern Trojans. ¥ Services will - be held this day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock. at his late resi- dence, 53 Turk street, between Larkin and Polk, thence to Cypress Lawn Cemetery by clectfic funeral car from Fourteenth and Missfon streets. Interment private. Please omit flowers. HUMMELL—In this city, July 9, 1901, Joseph | Aloysius Hummell, dearly beloved son of ‘Aloysius and Julia Hummell, beloved brother of Louise and_Marfa Hummell, and grand- Son of Mrs. Barbara Gamma, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 days. JUREY—In this city, July 9, 1901, Cornellus, dzarly beloved son of Ellen Jurey, lndl\ brother of Mrs. Mary Sullivan and Dnnlell Hallsey, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 Vears 4 months and 16 davs. KAMLADE—In this city, July 8, 1801, Milton J., beloved son of Fred and Mamie Kam- lade, brotker of Madeline and Raymond Kamlade, and grandson of Mrs. B. Cullinar and Fred and Jane Kamlade, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 years 9 months and 1 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funertl to-morrow (Thureday), at 10 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 5 Gilbert street, between Bryant and Brannan. Interment Holy Cross Cenie- tery. LANGSTADTER—In Los Angeles, July 7, 1901, Meyer Langstadter, beloved husband of Ruth Langstadter and son of Seligman and Jean- nette Langstadter, and brother of Isaiah S., Daniel, Cecella. Pauline, Adeline and Lillié Langstadter, a native of San Francisco. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1460 O'Farrell streét. Interment Home of Péace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. LE CONTE—In Yosemite, July 6, 1901, Pro- fossor Joseph Le Conte, beloved husband of Caroline E. Le Conte and father of Mrs. Farish Furman, Mrs. R. M. Davis and Car- ie and Joseph N. Le Conte, a native of Georgla, aged 78 years 4 months and 10 days. @7 The funeral services will be held to-morrow (Thursday), at 3 o'clock, at Hearst c. 5 Hall, Collexe avenue, near Bancroft way, BerKeley. Interment Mountain View Ceme- tery. MeDEVITT—In this city, July 8, 1901, at his vesidonce, 4020 Twenty-third street, Peter, beloved husband of Mary McDevitt, and father of William S. McDevitt, a native of Ireland, aged 76 vears. The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 4020 Twenty-third street, thence to St. James Church, Where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repcs> of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McQUADE—In this city, July 9, 101, Henry, beloved husband of Elizabeth McQuade, and father of Henry, Frank, Edward and Rose McQuade, a native of Ireland, aged 50 years. MAGEE—In this city, July 9, 1501, John, be- foved son of Lizzie and John Magee, grand- £on ‘o Mr. and Mrs. Williams, and’ nephew of Mrs. Edward Cass, a native of San Fran- Clsco. aged 10 months and 28 days. MATHESON—July 9 191, Louis Matheson, beloved husband of ~Fredricka Matheson, father of Caren Matheson, and brother of Thomas, Hans and Maries Matheson, a na- tive of Germany, aged 42 vears. MALLON—In this city, July 9, 1801, Ella, be- loved daushter of Eliza Mailon, and sister HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor_to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mer. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South $0. of Jobn, Memie, Al and Edward Mal- lon and Brothers Velleslan and Gregory. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 651 Geary street, thence to St. Mary’s Church (Paulist fathers), where a requiem high mass will be celebrated at 9:30 oclock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. MARSHALL—Drowned in Nava Creek, July 7, 191, Hugh McA. Marshall, son of P. S. and Jane Marshall, and brother of Mrs. C. A. Loring and Sydney T.. Grace M., Alfred, Robert and Chester Marshall, a native of Nevada, aged 25 years and 8 months. 7 Funeral services will be held this day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at the residence of his parents, 927 San Antonio avenue, Ala- meda. Interment private. B TREANOR—In this city, July 8, 11 Mar- garet C., Infant daughter of G. L. and Fran- ces Treanor, a native of San’Francisco, aged 1 month and 26 days. WATERBURY—In Lorin, July 9, 101, Sarah J., beloved wife of George A., and mother of George, Frank, Ruth May Beile Eliza- beth, Irving and Charlotte Waterbury, a na- tive of St. Louls, Mo., aged 46 years § months and 1 day. (Papers please copy.) ¥ Funeral from her late residence to-mor- Tow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock. Cremation Cemetery. e ——————————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Isaac P. Eppinger to Henry Brunnmer, lot on N line cf Clay street, 29 W _of Broderick, -W 27:3 by N 105, quitclaim deed; $1. Alfred L. Morgenstern to James E. Coomes, lot on W line of Baker street, 37:6 S of Golden Gate avenue, S 25 by W 96:10%; $10. Edwin P. Hulme to Julia F. Hulme, lot on NE corner of Frederick and Belvedere streets, E 2% by N 110; gift. Adolfo de Urioste (or Adolto de Urloste y Viteri) to George U. Hind, lot on S line of Pacific street, 137:6 W of Walnut, W 137:6 by 8 127:8%; $10. Morris and Emma Siminoft to Magdalena Van Winkle, lot on SW corner of Waller and Plerce streets, W 71 by S 85 (hospital lot); $10. Aaron Doud to Flora H. Doud, lot on E line of Valencia street, 55 N of Twenty-first, N 8 by E %; gift. Elizabeth A., Oxen O, and Elfin O. Heyden- feldt and Sunshine O. Love (Heydenfeldt) to | ‘William and Anna Osterloh, lot on SE cormer of Drumm and Commereial streets, E 2 by § 30, quitclaim deed; $5. James McMackin to Annette Merriam, lot on W line of Jones street, 60 S of Pacific, S 30 by W _52:4; gift. Charles Schlessinger to Charles A. Hug, lot on NW line of Howard street, 100 NE of Second, NE 75, NW 8§, SW 3, NW 80, SW 41, SE '80,, NE 5, SE 8; $10. N George R. Jesse to Camilla F. Jesse, lot on SE line of Everett street, 312 SW of Third, SW 44:8 by S 80; gift. Maude W. Potter to Edla Coburn (wife of 3. H.), lot on S line of Point Lobos avenue, 4 W of Thirty-third avenue, W 5 by S 100; $150. M. A. Meler- (widow) to G. B. Chioino, lot 19, block 530, Bay View Homestead; grant. Builders’ Contracts. David Beidler (owner) with Val Franz (con- tractor), architect Philipp Schwerdt—All work except mantels, shades, gas pfixtures, tiling, plumbing and painting for a tHree-story frame dwelling on lot on the N line of Grove street, 150 W of Broderick, W 50, N 137:6, E 25, N 37: E 25, S 175; total $5430. Frank Merrill (owner) with Henry Munster (contractor), architect M. J. Welsh—All work for a two-story frame building with concrete foundation on lot on S line of Twenty-fourth ;;;_-.oex. 78 B of Harrison. E 22 by S 104; total COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page Eight. POWDER. Giant 6% T7% VIgorlt .eeeeen 3 3% SUGAR. Hana 6% 7 (Kilauea 7% 18% Hawailan . — 50 |Makawell .. - Honokaa 19 19% [Onomea Hutchinson ... 18 — |Paauhau . MISCELLANEOUS. Oceanic S Co.. 50% Alaska Pack..131% — Pac Aux F A. 2 Cal Fruit Can. %, 9% Cal Wine Asn.100 Pac C Borax.16 Merchnts' Ex..110 Par Pamt .... 18 Morning Session. Board— 90 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation 10 Honokaa S Co . 170 Makawell 8 Co . 60 Makawell S Co . 125 Paauhau S P Co 20 S F Gas & Electric Co . 50 S F Gas & Electric Co . $5000 S P of A bonds- (1909) 152 Spring Valley Water . $7000 Spring Valley 6s ... Afternoon Session. Board— 10 Hawalian Commercial & Sugar . 25 Honokaa S Co . 125 Honokaa 8 Co . 175 Hutchinson 8 P Co .... . 50 Hutchinson S I* Co, b 0. Makawell S Co ... 10 Market Street Railway . 15 Market Street Rallway . $5000 Oakland Water 5s . % Onomea Sugar Co, cash. 25 Paauhau S P Co, cash. 25 Paauhau S'P Co . 15 Pacific Gas Imp . 30 S F Gas & Electric Co . 5 S F Gas & Electric Co . 10 Spring Valley Water . PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Sesslon. EgEasneewh W s38K33u3es gus ARRBIIARERELE 231288888 BEL Board— 500 Cala-Standard 6 Caribou 200 Monarch o 20 Peerless 10 Peerless 100 Sovereign 100 Sterling Street— 120 Caribou Board— 200 Caribou 250 Junetion 1200 Junction 1000 Lion Oil Co . 335 Occidental of W Va 6) Peerless, b 90 . 20 Peerless SAN FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE. PR sungsgan a Afternoon Session. Morninz Session. ‘Board— Caribou .. 500 Independence 100 Lion 500 Licn, 200 Morarch of 100 Monte Cristo, s 90. 50 Peerless .. 500 Petroleum 100 Sterling 200 Afternoon Session. Board— 100 Mor.te Cristo, s 90. 125 Peerless 100 Sterling MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- day: Morning Session. 500 Belcher 09| 200 Ophir 7 300 Chollar . 06, 300 Ophir 1 600 Con Cal & Va..2 20| 40 Overman 5 400 Gould & Curry 13i 100 Sierra Nevada. 17 100 Hale & Nore.. 17| 200 Union Con .. b3 100 Hale & Norc... 16/ 300 Yellow Jacket.. 07 300 Hale & Norc... 15| 200 Yellow Jacket.. 08 200 Mexican . i Afternoon Session. 500 Chollar ... 06| 300 Mexican .. 3 400 Con Cal & Va..2 20/ 600 Mexican . 17 50 Con Cal & Va..2 15/1000 Ophir 7 300 Crown Point... 08| 100 Savage o8 100 Hale & Nore. ‘500 Justice ... Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 17| 500 Unicn Con ot 200 Belcher ........ 09 300 Hale & Norers. 18 500 Best & Belcher 21/ 200 Hale & Norers. 17 200 Challenge Con. 19| 800 Mexican 20 600 Challenge Con. 20| 500 Mexican 19 00 Con. Cal & V.. 2 20| 500 Mexican 18 300 Comn Cal & V. 1g| 600 Ophir T 500 Crown Point. 07| -400 Ophir 70 400 Gould & Curry. 13/ 200 Ophir 7 Afterngon Session. 200 Challenge Con. 20f 200 Ophir 7 100 Con Cal & V. 2 20| 500 Potosi . . 08 200 Con Cal & V.2 17%4|1000 Yellow Jacket.. 09 200 Hale & Norcrs. 17| 1000 Yellow Jacket.. 08 1700 Mexican . 13 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, July 9—4 p. m. Bid.Ask. Bid. Ask. Alpha L6l a3 0 Alta . = 08 @ Andes . o4 03 s Belcher _ 0 1 b Best & Be n 2 o4 Bullion (TN E Caledonia ...... 35 38 16 Challenge Con. 19 11 0 Chollar .. . 06 o1 08 Confidence 71 _ 74 Scorplon . o Con Cal & 15 2 20/ Seg Belche: — 2 Con Imperial... — 02(Sierra Nevada. 17 18 Con New York. 01 02| Stlver Hill . % 2 Crown Point... 07 08{St Louls .. A Eureka Con ... 06. —|Standard s Exchequer ..... — 02/ Syndicate 05 o7 Gould & Curry 13 14| Union Con . 15 18 Hale & Norc... 13 20/Utah ... 03 04 Juila . — O02Yellow Jacket.. 08 09 ne McGinn. McGINN BROS. eral Directors and Embalmers, 31 EDDY STREET. Telephone South 252. San Francisco. tion With Any Other House. - McAVOY & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS. 1239 Market St., between Sth and Sth. Telephone South 247. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U, S. RAVY YARD AND VALLEID. Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO * J 8 Thos Cook E H Cli W A Hoit, Portland Mrs R Corkish Jr, Colo H P E Boyce, Mich El W H Withers&w, Colo WA G A Tweedy&w, L A Mrs H Amundson, Cal|J C Campbell, Cal G W Johnsop, Wis | L J Weil, i{gramento Dr Haney, Greenville [Dr Kinney, % Y Mrs Hanvey, Greenvile| R Luscombe, Ls Gatos W _J Allen, Chieago |W E Starr, Detroit P Bixter & w, Il [Dr G P Juenemanm, Mrs L Messick, Gilroy| U S A T G Akers, Truckee |F P Atha, Texas J Parsons, Los Ang |J H Moore, San Jose H Radin, Fresno J S Cralg, Woodland F J Mackilip, Pasadna, D D Hayward, Cal D C Porter, Pasadena |I C H Kendall, N Y E S Morton&w, Wis R S Reed, New York [J M Button, Sa W 8 Thompeon, Denvr|G T Stetson, Cal A Cooper, Denver J McMurry, Ukiah C W George, Vacaville PALACE HOTEL. H Weinstock, Sacto | C Phillips, Chicago T T Willlams, Cal |C A Loney, St Louis G H Gifford, Chicago |H Moss, C H Damon, N Y /D Pepper Jr, Phila Dr F P Ketchum, Pa |E L Heatler, London F G Waywood, Conn |D Melone, Oak Knoil Mrs 8 M Bradbury, Cal Miss J B Dockstader, Miss Bradbury, L'Ang| San Jose ! dbury, Los Ang |A Kaiser, Stockton |A E Burnett, N ¥ ies C Winston, L An|C D Stevens, N Y T Gooch, England /C Scott & w, Buffalo D Garner, England |F O Carmack, St Loule W Winston, Los Ang/W M MacQueen, Chgo Koch, Germany F H Buck, Vacaville D Quinn, N Y 'G Wilson, 'Spokane D Hodge & w, Cal |J M Coleman, Spokane § Holt & w, Seattle)S B Eikins, W Va L Houston, St Jospil NEW WESTERN HOTEL. . L_Ang J Donovan, Mi sville ork, Kansas | H L Sherwood, S Jose . Alomo W E Speer, Jackson Tribbey, R Vista| Mrs Wilson, S Rosa L Gatos | Miss Owens, S Rosa Wood, Seattle| M W Smith, Grass Vul Duncan, Seatl| J McGinniss, U § A Norsley, Denver | M. Faherty. Chicago Gordon, Cazadero| W J Randall, Boston Malory, Cal ‘H L Sattler, Boston The climate of Western Australia is said to be most agreeable, for even if the midday sun is hot, a cold breeze generally springs up toward evening, making the air almost chilly at night. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway Wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports—I1 & m., July 5, 10, 15, 20, %, 30, Aug. 4 Change to company s steamers at Seattle. For_Victoria, Vanecuver (B. C.), Port Townsend Seattle. Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 11 a. m., July §, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, Aug. 4. and every fifth day thereafter. Change at Seattle for this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle or Tacoma for N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka and Humboldt Bay—1:8 o. m., July 1, 6, 11, 15, 20, 25, 30, Aug. 4 9, 13, 18 23, 28, Sept. 2. San Diego, stoj only at Santa . Bar- bara, Port Los A: and Redondo (Los An- geles)—Steamer Santa Rosa. Sundays, § &. m.: steamer Corona, Wednesdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles, calling at Santa Cruz. Monterery, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis_Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara. Ventura, Hueneme, East San Pedro, San Pe- dro and *Newport (*Coos Bay only)—Steamer Coos Bay, Saturdays, 9 a. m.; Steamer Bo- nita, Tuesdays, § a. m. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Joge de! Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- a ymas (Mex)—10 a. m.. Tth each month. %r further information obtain company's folders. The company reserves the right to changs steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without preyious notice. TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, . 10 Market st., San Francisco. O. R. & N. CO. Omnily Steamship Line to PORTLAND, Or., And Short Ralil Line from tand to all roints East. Through tickets to all points, all rail or steamship and rail, a LOWEST RATEHS, STEAMER TICKETS INCLUDE BERTH aad MEALI. 8$S. COLUMBIA.... - ” T at “EZeraEEE D.W.HITCHCOCK.Gen.Agt..1 Montgom'y, SECOND TRIP Of the Palatial Steamer, JOHN S. KIMBALL July 14, from San Francisco Direct to "NOME, Telier, Golofnin, St. Michael, éto. Safety, Speed und Comfort. Passenger and Freizht Rates the LOWEST. CHAS CONKLIN & CO., Agents, New Office, 710 Market st. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE. SCUTHAMPTON, LONDON. PARIA Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Paul......August 7/St. Paul......August 2 §t. Louis.....August 14|St. Louis..September 4 Dhiladelphia ‘August 21| Philadeiphia ...Sept. 11 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. ~ Friesland July 17|*Vaderland ..August 7 Pennland . July 24| Kensington ..August 14 Southwark July 31|*Zeeland ..., August 21 *Stop at Cherbourg, eastbound. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., CHAS. D. TAYLOR, General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery st. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOROHAMA and HONGKONG, at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasakl and Shanghal and connecting at Hongkong with steamers _for India, ete. No cargo received on board om day of sailing. §S. NIPPON MARU...Wednesday, July 17, 1901 §S. AMERICA MARU....Saturday, Aug. 10, 1901 $S. HONGKONG MARU. e .Wednesday, September 4, 1901 "5‘:“ g Uckets at reduced n;-. For passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street, corner First. 'W.'H. AVERY, General Agent. Oceanic$.8.Co. L ZEALAND a0 SYDNEY, 'DIRECT LINE To TAHITL 8S. VENTURA for Honplulu, Samoa, Auck- land' and Sydney..Thursday, July 11, 10 a. m, £8. SIERRA for Honclulu, Samoa, Auckland and Sydney....Thursday. August 1. 10 a. m. SS. AUSTRALIA for Tahiti S .Tuesday, August §, 10 & m. 4.0, SPRECKELS & BR0S. £0., Ganeral 327 Narkat 8t Gen’] Passenger Offics, 543 Markat St., Pier No. 7. Pacifie St PANAMA R. R. “Tine’ TO NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT. Cabin, f105; Steerage, $40. §. 8. Leelanaw ssils Monday, dJuly 13 8. 8. Argyll sails Monday, Aug. 12 S.S. Lee'anaw =ails Mon-a. Aug. 26 From Steuart street at 3 m. Freight and passanger offics, 330 Market st F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, Instead “fl Saturday, at 10 a. m., from pler 42, North River, foot of Morton street: *La Nor- mandfe, July 13; La Bretagne, July %: La Champagne, August 1, La Gascogne, August 8. First class to Havre, $70 and upward. Second class to Havre, $45 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- ADA, 22 Broadway (Hudson building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO. Paciflc Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. *Twin Screw Express Steamers. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION GO, And CIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORES and South American . Salling from How- ard-street wharf No. 3, 12 m. AREQUIPA ....July 17| PERU ..August 7 ACONCAGUA™"July 21 GUATEMALA Aug 2 These steamers are bullt expressly for (No change ot Acapuico o Banama) Freighi and office, 314 California street. GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agenta

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