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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL TUESDAY JULY 16, 1901 13 MONEY TO LOAN—Continued. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR ON salaries or wages: no indorser required. 8. F. DISCOUNT AGENCY, 143 Phelan bullding. ONEY loaned salaried people without security. HILL, rm. 44, Merchants’ Ex., 421 California. no indorser: Eastern 309 Phelan bldg. tern Loan Co., ) TO loan on real estate or for building; w ra 22 & st., room 2. L. 603 Examiner building. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. THE WILEY (Braz Oakland.) We sell the popular pianos of the day—Steck, Everet kard, Conover, Hardman, Ludwig, Raldwin, Valley Gem. Smith & Barnes, Har- ngton, Kingsbury, Jewett and Straube. aford to buy & plano undl you EY B. AL &o. chased of SHERMAN, CLAY ALL pianos & CO. may be exchanged for a new Steinway grand piano any time within e of purchase, and have full ew upright ‘planos, $5 per month; some good pianos sold for $3, $# anc $ h. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., alers, corner Kearny and Sutter “rancisco; corner Broadway and st, Oakiand. A SURE indication that the public ppre- clative is the fact that our 20 and 30 per cent tion saie _of pianos for July is such & success Think of & $500 plano for $350. Such prices We sell for cash MAUVAIS CO., were never offered befors or pavments. THE ZEN 9 Market st 1 by us taken back any time d full purchase price al- on & new peerless Knabe at regular ycu only 20c a day to buy OHLER & CHASE, lished 1850. ANY piano sol within 3 years ani lowed 1 Cenover, 1 Curtaz, 1 , etc.; easy payments. 16 O'Farrell st., Agency; also great bargain; $50 up; rents §2 we want agents; pianos furnisheG first money when you sell > CO., 217 € ALL mekes llowed you Warerooms now per- JAS. KE 'S plano maner:tly ated al 22 Turk et., Dear jumc- largest in city. tion Mas: Turk storage pianos me 5o Te- 1706 Market st. 3 own price. $6 serve. WILSON'S STORAG! PIANOS ¥ $150; Nieu Flood br n, $100; Chickering, C. HAMILTON, al 30 | 51 ALL Genuine Apply A. M. SPECK & CO.. 667 Market st. 31300—Eight-room house on Union st. $1500—Five-room cottage near Buchanan st. $1600—7-room house on Broadway; a snap. $2200—Three flats near Mason and Sutter sts.; rents 21 | $2500—Store and four rear lving-rooms on Mission_st. = $2400—Five-room cottage, half a block from Ninth and Market sts. $3500—Store, flat and house; rents $36; near Fourth and Mission sts. 4 $3750—Two nice flats near Hyde and Califor- nia_sts.; rents $37. $8500—Ashbury-st. residence of 10 rooms, strictly mode magnificent view. $11,000—Cholce flats near Golden Gate Park; rents $140; lot 50-foot front; third cash. $15,000—Eight modern flats on corner near Larkin et.: all rented for $U5. $18,500—Grand investment; modern improve- ments; lot 70-foot front; near Jones st.; rents $170; all rented. $15,500—Near Stockton st.; one tenant; rent 120; ot 35-foot front. i oo Howara et near Fourth; modern ory building: safe business investment. ply A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. CHEAP HOMES. New Sunny Houses. $500 Cash, Balance Monthly. Only 20 minutes’ ride from New City Hall Cottage, 5 rooms and bath. eeeeneen§2850 Lot fidtf{u (‘:nnt. Cottage, 5 rooms an o o Corner lot, 65x60. $2500 House, § rooms and bath... $2800 Corner_lot, 40x85. Choice location, Market-st. extension, be- tween 18th and 1%th sts. Particulars HOOKER & LENT, 14 Post st. RARE DOWNTOWN CORNER INVEST- MENT. 1 Block From Baldwin Hotel Site and Tivoll Theater. $72,000 refused 2 years ago for this property: 2 stores and 2 lodging-houses; 60 feet tron{- age; will pay 6 per cent et on $75,000. For further particulars apply to A. M. SPECK, | 657 Market st. o 2 L ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE. Cottage of 4 rooms; fine location; $1500; offer wanted. $1600—Cottage on Pearl st.; lot 55x100. Two new modern 7-room h near Morton- st. station, for $2730. .room 2-story house on San Antonio ave., near station; $5000. Lot 130x107, with all improvements; near Park st.; §12,000. 500x207 ' feet, with all improvements; mnear Park st.; $8000; choice property. Beautiful 7-room house; lot 50x150; $5500. 10-room modern cottage; all on one floor; on northwest corner. $3000—Price reduced to $5500; the most com- plete cottage in Alameda; beautiful grounds; must be sold. E. D. JUDD & CO., 1424 Park st., Alameda. ALAMEDA and Fruitvale bargains for invest- ore and house-seekers on easy terms or ex- change for city or country realty. SPECIAL BARGAIN. One of the finest residences in the city; 13 rooms, 3 bathrooms, etc.; best location; fin- ished in oak, birdseye maple and Carolina Pine; highly decorated: lot $6x170 feet. SPECIAL. Two modern cottages, 5 rooms and bath; near stalon; $1800. A. R. DENKE, ‘Webster-st. Station, Alameda. HOUSB of 5 large rooms, lot 50x150, for sale cheap. Address box 3363, Call office. aaaa———— ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. AUSTIN ave., 102, off Polk st.—Three sunny housekeeping rooms to let. FOLSOM, Ti6%—2 neatly furnished connecting rooms for housekeeping; reasonable, FOURTH, 2%—Nice housekeeping rooms; also sinzle. $16; WLCOVE room qlnr] adjoining room; gas stove; sink; bath; tel. 1811 Geary, opp. park. HOWARD. 1324—2 furnished sunny rooms for housekeeping. §1350—CHICKEN ranch, 2 blocks from the street car, near Silver ave.; § level lots; new 4-room cottage; chicken houses, barns; a good §. DIUCAS, 646 Market st. HYDE, 412—Sunny parlors & alcove suite, un- furn.; basement floor suitable for boarders. JESSIE, 476—2 sunny front rooms, nicely fur- nished for housekeeping. | well of water; $300 can remain on mortgage. | | WAN®ED 014 buildings to be removed, bulld- ing material any description. Dolan Bullding Supply Co., 1611 Market; tel, Howard 243. ELEGANT flats California st. for sale: or ex- change for Oakland property. 16 pages. In wrapper for mailing. $1 per vear. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. a_few left Hayes st T REN Leste 308 Post st_sacr = hand- lis st. cago m upright plan Fisher, §95; Geary for sale cheap. ghts, $100; planos N, 208 Post st ay: other % Mission. hand upright pianos violins, zithers, old and new. H. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. —— OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. HYDE, ement brick, hard finished, 34 for painter, carpenter or ore in city box 4434, Cail. Han e. large store, cheap. some, store $6 per month, nd $20. Emma OLEUM & COAL CO. advices' of the grant- by the Costa Rican own over 50,000 acres coal lands in world cal agricultura! land cents per share, but upon t documents wiil im- cents. The stock dollars per share. tue to PACIFIC T TMENT CO., 32 | Post st Cal Reference, the Consulate of Costa Rica In San Franciseo, CALIETOGA, Ofl and Development Company, | 2120 acres of of 24 Merchants' 3 land in nine operating o Ex. districts. Office, 23 an of Ba refield, $50, con- Just “HAMILTON & CO., § Flood bldg. cecond hand. in good order; all | sizes: cheap. H. S. WHITE. 515 Mission st. I PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. 5. house painting; good, rell- s n; tel. Larkin 1060 up; 34 st; tinting done. tel. Red 3521 Hamiiton | | for re- | X FINE restaence in San Jose to sxchanse for city property. Call on C. C. SMITH, 630 Mar- ket, San Francisco. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS Cottage, 6 rooms. in good condition: conve- nient to station; large lot; windmill and tank; good water; barn and chicken-house; price $1100; $100 down, $12 50 per month. enuine bargain—Modern 2-story house of 6 rooms, bath, etc., on fine corner; central loca- tion; 2 blocks from station; ot 40x130; ab>ut 10 minutes’ walk to university; price $2000; $15 down, balance $20 per month. Owner must sell; 134-story house, 6 rooms, , e ent to station and stores; lot 40X117; §10 down, $17 50 per month. price $1800; NOTHING DOWN secures this new 1%-story house of 6 rooms, bath, laundry, tubs, etc.; lot | 50x100; 12 blocks to electric car: station; payments $20 per month. | others on’the same terme. We have Take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin sta- tion. Office west side of railroad tracks. Open Sundaye HOME REALTY CO. Formerly RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYO! | $25,000—ONE acre of land and 12-room house of town: two blocks to U. C. if you are looking for something W. C. MORAN & CO. e | $3500—New 7-room house; all modern improve- | ments; fine garden; cherry trees; fine neigh- borhocd. W. C. MORAN & CO. $2200_NEW 7-room house; only $300 cash, bal- | “ance $20 per month; fine sideboard and man- tel; tiled sink; porcelain bath: cement side- waiks; gravel driveway;,two blocks to school, | stores, train, electric cars, etc. W. C. MO- | RAN & co. $700—5-ROOM house; lot 50x130; good well amd | “tank: $100 cash, balance $10 per month. W. C. MORAN & CO. TO $500—Acre | in heart grounds; nice see this. lots. W. C. MORAN & I CO. | 8500—LOTS in Pheeler Tract; 50x135; finest | " view in Berkeley; street work all done. W. C. MORAN & CO., Lorin, and Schmidt block, Berkeley FOR sale—In Berkeley, near university, 6 new same as rent; lot 40x135; street work com- plete; lawn and garden made; 10 bearing fruit water connected; push buttons and electric fixtures: shades, mantels, bookcases and side- board: 6, 7 and 8 rooms, from $2600 up; grand marine view; cement walks, porcelain tubs; 2 | closets and fences. 2 Boarding-House, 11 rooms; very' small pay- ment down. Also some houses to lease; call bet. 8 and 11 2 m., or by appointment. L. WURTS, Seventeenth st and Broadway, Oakland. palmist 6 Market st of ic palmist, 515 PERSONALS. downtown meeting 324 Post st., near g-room; writing every afternoon. Leaguers’ ou are bald, 3 Geary st., and nie pemedy is pOBi- preparation sent to ail Il or send for circuiar. room—Winchester ear Market: rooms: to and from th every to order from genuine fine dress suits, $20 up; ele- up. LEON LEMOS, 1l een Beventh and Eighth. tel. Black 561 $1050—FINE business corner lot; Shattuck ave. ana street work done both MAY & MORTI- Cedar st.; 49x135; ; one block of depot. | $3750_MODERN _up-to-date home; 7 rooms: large lot; strest work all done; near college. MAY & MORTIMER. $850—FOR 2 lots, each 40x135; sewered; near | “schools: a snap for the investor. MAY & MORTIMER. % FOR lots on Grove st.; 50x135; opposite the new High School. MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley, Cal. Box 3097, Call. | }11SSION, 1217—Sunny furnished suite; all con- A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, | 2 blocks to | modern houses; small payment down, balance | | | | trees on every lot; house ready to move into; | | | LILY ave., 108—1 or 2 furnished or unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; cheap. McALLISTER, 538—2 or 3 nicely furnished sun- ny front rooms; sink; range; bath; laundry. veniences. NEW modern apartment house; suites 2, § and 5 rooms for housekeeping; electric lights; gas ranges; baths. The Malar Flats, 531 Turk. POLK, 1002—3 and 5 room sultes, completely furnished for housekeeping, $15 up; reference. POWELL, 911%—Unfurnished or partly; 1 to 4 rooms; also kitchen; range; modern improve- ments; $5 to $12. SECOND, 212—Furnished rooms for housekeep- ing; otheér rooms; clean, respectable, reasnble. SEVENTH, 304—New front housekeeping rms. for couple; folding bed; gas stove; $10; also 1 unfurnished room, $5. THE BELL, 1733 Market—Sunny _suites housekeeping, $10 up; singles, 36 up. TWELFTH, 1202 nicely furnished sunny housekeeping rooms; select locality; private for A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. RN HOTEL, 321 Grant Ha day family hotel in city; polite attendance; large rooms, 50c up; meals, 2c; free coach, ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—By 2 young ladles, room and board in private family; convenient to business dis- trict. Box 4382, Call. — e SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICE—Office of the Collector of Customs, port of San Francisco, Cal, July 15, 1901—Notice is hereby given that the Com- missioner of Navigation, under date of July 10, 1901, has authorized a change in the name of the barkentine ‘‘J. C. Pfluger” to ‘‘Coro- nado.” Said vessel was bullt at Sunderland, England, in 1874, official number 773§, gross tonnage, 1062; owner, J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Company. W. B. HAMILTON, Speclal Dep- uty Collector of Customs, N. 8. F. THE Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum gives notice that the following orphans, half- orphans and abandoned children, also found- lings, have been received in the orphanage from December 31, 1900, to June 30, 1901 Charles Dragler, 7 yrs. 6 mos.; Henry Drag. ler, 5 yrs. 6 mos.; Antony Marino, § day: Mary 7 yrs., Margaretta 7 yre. and Joseph Olsen 3 yrs.: Catherine Gibbons, 5 yrs. 1 mo.; Catherine § yrs. 3 mos., Anna 7 yrs. and Henry Mennors 3 yrs. 6 mos.; Virginia Kirby, b yrs. 7 mos.; Rose 5 yrs and Lewis Passolot 8 ‘yrs. 6 mos,; Banodino Bartona, 3 yrs. 3 mos.; Louls Drexil, 5_yrs~ 5 mos.; Martin Samuels, 3 yrs.; Ida_ Woldloff, 6 yrs.; Cliff Kuntz, § yrs. 1 mo.; Harry Russ, & yrs'i Mary Ts. XGa 7 yrs. 1 mo, and Bernice McCielland 10 ‘mos.; George McKann, 5 yrs. 7 mos.; 7 yrs. 4 mos. and Michael Doland 6 yrs.; John Larken, 2 yrs. 1 mo.; John 3 yrs. 6 mos. and Evalyn' Kessler b yrs. 10 mos.; Lucy 5 yr 10 mos. and Lizzle Giovanina 4 yrs. 6 mos.; Edith Doland, 9 yrs.; Magdalina & yrs. il mos, and Fulton Vannicl 4 yrs.; John &' Arsy, 3 yre. 1 mo.; Mira 10 yrs., Ernest 8 yrs., Josie 9 yrs., Eleanora § yrs. and Katherine Gianetti 1 yr. 10 mos.; Mary Smith, 3 yrs. 6 mos.; Gertrude 3 yrs. 7 mos. and John Daley 2 yrs. 11 mos.; Gertrude 5 yrs. 1l mos. and Mary_ Sullivan'8 yrs.; Irene 10 yrs. 10 mos. and Raymond Doland 2 yrs. 11 mos.; Albert 8 yrs. 6 mos., Gordon 1 yr. 6 mos., Kenth 4 yrs. 10 mos. and Constance Heanery 6 yrs. 8 Katherine 4 yrs. and Edward Slatten. Ellenor Edwards, 4 yrs.; Olander Mur- ey, 3 yrs.; Edward 3 yrs. 11 mos., Lewis 2 yrs. and_Bertha Kavanagh 5 yrs. 5 mos.; Blenore Brady, 12 yrs.; Iona 7 yrs. and Mary Gladwin 8 yrs. 7 mos.; Mary 10 yrs. § mos., Frederick 3 yrs. 3 mos. and Bertha Louis 4 yrs. 10 mos.; Dante Tarrabori, 6 yrs. 3 mos.; Katherine Kaihl, 3 yrs. 1 mo.; yrs. 10 mos. and Francis Kelley 2 yrs. 11 mos.; Mariana Purdee, 5 yrs. 10 mos.; John 6 yrs. 3 mos. and Catherine Matthews 4 yrs, 2 mos.; Margarite Kalsar, 8 yrs. 10 mos. THE secretary of the San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum Soclety hereby gives notice that the following orphan and half-orphan irls and boys have been received at the asy- um on Haight st. from January 1, 1801, to July 1, 1901: Angelina Willet, 7 yrs.; Della Willet, 2 yrs. 10 mos.; Emma L. Henniger, 4 yrs.'3 mos.; Annie Kenyon, 9 yrs.: Rachel Gertrude 5 Kenyon, 6 yrs.: Minnie Iverson, 12 yrs. 10 mos. ; James Farley, 7 yrs. 7 mos.; Raymond Francis, 6 yrs. 4 mos,; Herbert E. Francls, 5 yrs. 9 mos.; Martin Kvalvig, 11 yrs. 1 mo.; Albert Lake, 7 yrs.; Harry Lake, 4 yrs.; Clar- ence Stephenson, 7 yrs.; Charles F. Henniger, 2 yrs. 10 mos.; Thomas Semler, 12 yrs. 5 mos. ; Henry Hanson, 5 yrs.; Arthur Davis, 9 yrs. § mos.; George Kvalvig, 9 yrs. 3 mos.; Herbert 0. Love, 6 yrs. § mos.; George Elliot, 3 yrs. € mos. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-19, tel. 5580. MENTAL and nervous diseases will be ac- cepted at hospital. 230 Douglass st., S. F. DISEASES and ailments of men treated: con- sultation free. American Dispensary, 514 Pine. —_— = SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired; open even.; phone Black 112i. 205 4th. WSTOBAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, $40 Mis- sion st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. ZEHFUSS. A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 48 Sixth—Rooms, 25c to $1 per night; $125 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. ARLINGTON House, 112 Kearny st.—Pleasant, sunny rooms. AT Shasta House, 246 Third—200 rooms, newly renovated; 2c to $1 night; phone Black 4915. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore phone Jackson 281. __TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Fxchange, 53 California; telephone Main 266. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. DIAMOND, 40—One- or two handsomely fur- nished front rooms; suitable for ladies. EDDY, 210—Changed hands; newly furnished and ‘renovated; elegant sulte, suitable for doctor or professional man; also single and double rooms; running water; rent moderate. FIFTH, 107—Pleasant sunny unfurnished rooms to let. FOLSOM, §20, near Fourth—Furnished rooms; §1 week and up. FRANCISCO—Elegant suites; single with baths; transient. MRS. KING, Turk and Taylor. HAWTHORNE, 172, near Harrison—Pleasant medium sized room for gent: reasonable; ref. HOTEL ST. DENIS (European plan), 24 Turk st., near Market—Central location; new build- ing; elegantly furnished; strictly first-class 50c per day and upward; special rates by the week or month; best in the city; references; take Market-st.” cable cars to Turk st. HOTEL Graystone, 66 Geary st.—New 6-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, HOWARD, 84—Two sunny single rooms; gas and bath; also double room. HOWARD, 1063—Nicely furnished sunny front bay-window rooms; electric lights, stove, etc.; reasonable. HOWARD, 1609—8 sunny rooms; back and frgpt parlors; use of kitchen; private family. HYDE, 1517—A large sunny and one small un- furnished rooms; closets; connecting with bath; $8; references. JESSIE, 238, near Fifth and Market—2 fur. nished connecting rooms; suitable 3 persons. JESSIE, 43¢—Furnished rooms to let. KEARNY, 84, and 47 Post—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; rent reasonable. LAGUNA, 1131—Nice elegantly furnished large Tooms. | No. 145—$%000: I8 rooms; house new and newly furnished; one of the finest boarding- | houses in’ town; one block from U. C. grounds; the house is full of boarders present. No. 165—85500; 14-room house; rented for 2 years at $50 per month; this is a good in- v nt. S. 8. QUACKENBUSH, Opp. ¥First National Bank, Berkeley. WHITE enamel iron ac 5225 beds, singie, three-guarter :N OUTFITTING r Broadway. ick at the house, 1200 ther or mother see this 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. f MARKET, 1015 (New Arlington)—Nicely fur- nished rooms, $2 a week up; 35¢ £'day up. MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Elegant suites, newly turnished; private; bath: single rooms $10 up. MINNA, 667, corner Bighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, $1 per week; transient. MISSION, 925%—Well-furnished sunny bay- window front and other rooms; lower flat. FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. OXFORD, 271 O'Farrell—Furnished front suite and single rooms, $ week up; transient. PERRY, 39%, 4 blocks from Market, near Third —Two ‘nice rooms, furnished; private. " OFFICE—1118 'BROADWAY. 2nd gents' cast-off cloththg bought and J.€ilverman, 954 Folsom tel. Folsom 1191. WANTED—Woman R ticket to Chicag R state price. Box 3856, Call office. PRIVATE detective work; reasonable vears' experience. J. B. RAY, 836 Mission essons given native Spapish 3 MeAllis Egyptian Henna; restores gray atural color; $1; at all druggsts. one application or o pay; eed. 469 Hayes st. RFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed with : EATON, 1119 Sutter st. dress pants, $260. r, cor. Bush and Dupont. by r st nds and precious stones Market st. costumes, play books, wigs; GOLDSTEIN & CO.,.738 Mkt. French Corn Paint, the best drusgists. =X [ e s——— | ICIANS AND SURGEONS. .L—Office and residence, th and Seventh. berb doctor, successtully e human body; see Mason, nr. Ellis. R WONG WOO, herb doctor: sanitarium, 766 Clay st: see testimonials at office. 0> treats all dise testimonials at PILES. ARLY 1000 permanent cures here in your dst; many who have suffered 20 to 30 years; over 50 names of prominent business men sent @s reference; no chioroform, surgery or delay from business, and no salves for sale. Particulars address Physicien, box 1650 Call office. §. F.. Cal. — REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale —A RARE chance to secure farm or stock ch: 220 acres unequaled grazing Govern- land on county road, Humboldt Co. free & unlimited range surrounding ses, 4 cows, young stock; house & out- bulldings on place; spring water. Particulars LER, Eicho House, 863% Market st. BARGAIN_For sale or to rent, 4% acres 1 mile below San Mateo; level; can raise any- thing; small house, etc.; fine climate. 207 _Church st., near Market, after § p. m. POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale; write for free list. C. R WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal POWELL, 15—Changed hands; rooms, $1 50 per week and up. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $1600—COZY modern Eastlake cottage of § , bath, hall, high basement, laundry, brick foundation, double parlors, etc. (all in good condition); street work all done; stone walks laid; one block off San Pablo ave.; handy to narrow-guage station; sunny front- age; now well rented: bargain for a quick caeh sale, but terms be arranged. GEO. ‘W, AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. POWELL, 207 (changed hands)—Nicely fur- nished rms., en sulte or sin.; baths; transient. PRIVATE family; 2 front rooms; use kitchen and washing done; $6. Box 4466, Call office. ROSEDALE, 321 Ellis—Pleasant sunny rooms at very reasonable prices. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light. reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 25c to $1 50; week, 32 to 38; ‘month, $3 to elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. $2500—AN elegant modern Eastlake cottage con- taining 6 large rooms, porcelain bath, open plumbing, high basement, cement laundry tubs, brick foundation, etc.; lot 40x125 feet, | with nice open lawn; fruit trees and stone walks in front and around the house; street work complete; nice central location; near cars and train: house alone cost $2400 to build; insured for §1500; title perfect: no mortgage. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., . 1008 Broadway, Oakland. EHERMAN Apartment House, 2% Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SHIPLEY, 236—Small front room, furnished; reasonable. SHOTWELL, 221, nr. 17th—3 sunny rooms, un- furnished. ElIENA House and saloon, 410-412 Broadway— Most elegantly furnished sunny rooms in lo- cality; rents reasonable; first-class attentlon. RENT a new Franklin typewriter for §1 week and have your work In sight. CUTTER TOWER CO., 302 Montgomery; tel. Black 4885. HARTFORD typewriters; new, $60; anti-trust; all makes; used machines $10 up. 209 Sansome, LEGAL ADVEKTISEMENTS. NOTICE of Intention to lease seawall lot No, 16 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 190i: Sealed proposals or bids Will' be received at this office at 2:30 o'clock P. ™. on Wednesday, July 17, 1901, for leasing ail of the seawall lot No. 15 and those por- tions of seawall lot No, 14, described and inclosed by metes and bounds, as follows, viz.: Commencing at the intersection of the northerly line of Broadway with the easterly iine of Davis street, running thence easterly alol northerly line of Broadway one hundred and forty-three (143) feet, thencs running northerly on a line parallel with the westerly line of East street one hundred (100) feet, thence running along a curve of thirteen degrees and thirty minutes (13 degrees 5 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 street; 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 strect; thence running along the easterly line of Davis street two hundrd and seventy-five feet (275 feet) to the point of beginning; also that portion of sald lot bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the northerly line of Broadway with the westerly line of East street, thence running westerly along the northerly line of Broad- way twenty feet (20 feet); thence running northerly at a right angle to the northerl: line of Broadway to the intersection wit] westerly line of Bast street; thence running southerly along the westerly line of East street to the point of beginning for raiiroad terminal freight facilities in connection with the operation of the Belt Railway System of said Board of State Harbor ommissioners, its successor or successors. The purposes for which sald premises may and shall be leased and used are to consist solely in. of and for the laying and maintaining of rallroad tracks thereon 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 the construction, maintenance and operation of the usual fa- cilities therefor—the hauling and switching of such cars to, from and on said 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 une der the authority of law or by said board, its successor or successors; such payment to be in addition to the rental to be pald for the lease of such property. Said bld must state, among other things, the purpose for which sald premises will be used. A statement of the bid will be embodied in the lease award- ed, given and executed with a statement and Tovenant that the property shall be used sole- 1y for such purpose. The board reserves the right to reject any or ajl bids. Blank forms on which bids may be made can be secured from the secretary of this board at his offics in tfe bullding aforesald, and the bldders are requested to use the same. Said lease shall contain proper terms and covenants to protect the partles {hereto. Said property will be leased to the highest and best bidder. PARIS KILBURN, RUDOLPH HEROLD JR. JOHN C. KIRKPATRIC: Board of State Harbor Commissioners. LOTT D. NORTON, Chief Engineer. ‘WM. D. ENGLISH, Secretary. PROPOSAL! S R R PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of Supplies and_Accounts. Navy Department, ‘Washington, D. C., until 12 o’clock noon, July 80, 1901, and publicly opened immediately thereafter, to furnish for the U. 8. Navy a quantity of steel plates, shapes, billets, forg- ings and rivet steel. Blank proposals will be furnished upon applicatton to the Bureau or to the Navy Pay Office, San Francisco, Cal. GA, 9-8451 KENNY, Paymaster General, U, 8. N. $15) CASH—$10 monthly; fine business corne; 175x120, fronting two main roads; superb sof choice climats )grand view; for business or Tresidence th: excels; come and look into this bargain; only $5 time limit one week; It lays near a fine 3-story school house; electric car line, two churches close by; 12 new nice | homes gone up within 4 months; adjoins East | @akland. Call or send for Ccircular. 455 Seventh st., opiosite Broadway station, Oak- land. HENRY 4. JONES, Owner. P | $300 CASH, $20 monthly; up-to-date, modern 2- A s of 3 rooms: all_ convenlences: large lot, 150 feet deep, on Frultvale as 3 fogs nor raw winds; a lovely home a ‘bar- gain; price all told, $2750: will make terms | %o sult or discount for cash. 455 Seventh st., opposite Broadway station, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. NEW HOMES On Telegraph avenue. Just Completed. Entirely Modern. § rooms, bath and laundry: front and back stairs; nickel-plated plumbing; mantels, gas fixtures, lxwn, cement w;:;-.tctc 3 lot 31x100; all four of a different architecture. A. J. SNYDER, Real Estate, 467 Ninth st.. Oakland. OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. o s A A WANTED—In Oakland, good home for girl 10 ears old; references. “Bog 2578, Cal ttce, Oakland. e —————————— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. Pt v mmeon S adioiots e S e S | AN introduetion to from H. Schellhaas, the | THE Crocker, Turniture deater, 13¢n and Frankiin, Oakland. | rooms, single and en sulte; ] SIXTEENTH, 2822—Sunny furnished rooms, with or without housekeeping; every convenl- ence. SOUTH PARK, 137—Large sunny double par- lors; also others; private. VALENCIA, 1171—Furnished large front rooms, suitable for doctor or dentist; references. §1 A WEEK—Sunny furnished room; also one *_front room, closet, bath, §1 20. 834 Folsom et. S O e e RUOMS AND BOARD. AN exceptional table; pleasant rooms service; popular rates. $07 California st UNRIVALED furnished rooms; best corner in Oakland; unsurpassed family tab'e, 26c per meal; $ per week: every accommodation and attention. 1103% Broadway, cor. Twelfth st., third flat, Oakland. ALMORA, Twentleth and Mission; warm belt; new management; modern; sunny rooms; ta- ble board; unexcelled. Tel. Church 1isl. POWELL, 938—A sulte or single sunny rooms with or without board; three car lines. THE HEATH,312 Eddy—Nicely furnished sunny front rooms, en suife,single; excellent cuisine. THE Victor, 1006 Pine—New management; thor- oughly renovated; sunny suites with board. Repeller, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; Heox.f:fi'l:‘ent table; special rates to tourists. ] 1d_Ralston home)—Elegantly P{xfidm rooms, en suite & singl burg:.- 915 Leavenworth—Fine sunny DIVIDEND NOTICES. OFFICE of the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, San Francisco, July 15, 190L.—At a regular meeting of the board of directors of this company, held this day, a dividend was declared, payable on and after July 17, 1901 LOUIS WEINMANN, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notlce—Dividend No. 83 (twenty cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market -t’ret. on and after Saturday, July 20, 1901 Transter books will close on Saturday, July 13, 1901, at 12 o'clock noo B. H. SHELDON, Sec. e ————— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Henry T. Hicks, 31, 419 Noe street, and Katle Murphy, 28, 248 Twelfth street. Arthur H. Serel, 2, Sacramento, Cal., and May A. Smith, 16, 3200 Sixteenth street. Alice G. Faulkner, 22, 34 Eddy street, Martha G. Ewing, %, Alameda. George M. Purnell, 39, Sacramento, Cal., and es B. Willey, 21, city. A{!nultnn 1. McCarthy, t¥l. 1120% _ Vermont and street, and Sarah B. Sullivan, 22, 1520 Mission street. and Alice Kavan- Charles A. Klose, 29, 415 Mason street, and Lena Miller, 24, 221 Clara street. Harry C. Derby, 20, 234 Twelfth street, and ‘Eunice Speck, 26, Kelseyville, Cal. Charles S. y, 25, and Genevieve Ross, 24, both of Santa Rosa, Cal. Raymond E. Burton, 25, Presidio, and Delia beautitul grounds. | M. Fraser, 25, 330 Eddy street. Jeft D. Morrls, 40, and Annie E. Price, 19, both of & Central Place. George Camplon, 45, 233 Seventh street, and Isebella Jacobsen, 40, 921 Folsom street. Jacob Barman, 39, 1178 Harrison street, and Carrie Reiser, 3, 1178 Harrison street. J. Wesley Parks, 19, Fulton, Cal., and Ruble E. Carter, 18, 1040 Howard stree! BIRTHS—MARRIAGES— DEATHS. BORN. CARLSTON—In this city, June 30, 1901, to the wife of Cavotain John Carlston, a son. GREEN—In this city, July 11, 1901, to the wife of Arthur H. Green, a son. MAYHEW—In this city, July 13, 1901, to the wife of Dr. A. B. Mayhew, a daughter. MURPHY—In Oakland, July 11, 1901, to the wife of Frank J. Murphy, a son. MAGNIN—In Alameda, July 1, 1901, to the wife of Julius Magnin, a daughter. MADSEN—In this city, July 14, 1901, to the wife of Fred Madsen, a daughter. SPRINGETT—In Tres Pinos, Cal., July 9, 1901, to the wife of Rowland Springett of Gilroy, {ealangaping, MARRIED. DALL_FISCHER—In this city. July 11 1001 by the Rev. George Guth, Peter P. Dahl Mathilda Fischer, both of San Francisco. ‘WEBER—HARRIS—In this city, July 14, 1901, by the Rev. Jacob Nieto, Joseph Weber and Annie Harris, both of this clty. DIED. Hyde, Oliver Ach, Henrlette Agar, William G. Johnson, Andrew Boyd, Rachel . Jones, Robert L. Bradley, Millard F. Keating, Catherine Brennan, Jehn Kennedy, Mrs J. J. Campbell, John Krahner, Ernst Connor, William McLeod,” Angus J. Mahon, Jemes A. Donovan, John B. Mead, Henry H. Donovan, Nellie Franklin, Hy Murdock, John Fuhrer, John Reinstein, Lydia Glynn, ' Mary E. Rollins, John O. Goe, Willlam Still, Lottle L. Tanner, James D. Von Benzon, Karl ‘Walsh, Lafayette A. Gordon, George F. Hagerty, Margaret Hansen, Capt. N. J. Holahan, Ellen ACH—In this city, July 14, 1301, Henriette, beloved wife of the late’ Leon Ach, and mother of Mrs, L. Baden and Henry and Jullus Ack, a native of France, aged 71 years. (Portland, Louisville and New Or- ieans papers please copy.) [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2015 Bush street. Interment private, at Home of Peace Cemetery, by special train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 10:45 o'clock. AGAR—In Berkeley, July 14, 1901, Willlam George, beloved son of James E. and Jen- nie L. Agan, and brother of Grace C., Alice 8., Winifred G., Daisy J. and Frank E. Agar, agéd 2 years and 7 days. [ Funeral services will be held at Berke- ley First Congregational Church, corner of Durant avénue and Dana street, at 2 o'clock this day (Tuesday). Friends and acquaint- ances are invited. BRADLEY—In the City and County Hospital, July 15 1801, Millard F. Bradley, a native of California, aged 45 years. BOYD—In this city, July 15, 1901, Rachel, be- loved wife of Andrew Boyd, mother of John, Andrew and Mamie Boyd, and sister of Mrs. Mary Benson, a native of County Derry, Ire- land, aged 35 years and 2 months. £ Notice ‘of funeral hereafter. BRENNAN—In this city, July 14, 1901, Johnm, beloved husband of the late Margaret Bren- nan, and father of Mrs. John F. Rupert and the late Mary Brennan, brother of Mrs. Mar- garet Corr, brother-in-law_ of William J. Healy, a native of County Roscommon, Ire- land, ‘aged 62 vears 3 months and 11 days. 0¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his daughter, Mrs. John F. Rupert, 221 Elsle street, off Cortland avenue, thence to St. Paul's Church for services at 1:30 o'clock. "CONNOR—In Indfo, Cal, July 14, 1901, Wil llam, beloved husband of Mary Connor, and father of J. F. and M. E. Connor. a native of Galway, Ireland. 3 CAMPBELL—In Oakland, July 15, 1901, John, beloved busband of Anne Campbell, and father of Edward and Henry Campbeli, and brother of Rodger and Edward Campbell, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 78 years. DONOVAN—In West Berkeley, July 14, 1901, John B., dearly beloved husband of Mary Donovan and father of Cornelius, George, Tulu and Alice Donovan and grandfather of Myrtle Donovan, a native of Ireland, aged 57 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday) at 9:15 o'clock, from his late residerice in West Berkeley, thence to St. Co- lumba’s Church, where a solemn requiem high ‘mass will be said for the repose of his soul, commencing at 8:30 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Take Berkeley train to Golden Gate station, thence San Pablo ave- nue cars west to Grayson street. DONOVAN—In Berkeley, July 15, 1301, Nellfe, dearly beloved daughter of Daniel and Mary Donovan, and sister of John, James, Augus- tine and Danfel Donovan Jr. and Mrs. Mary Miller, Mrs. Annle James and Mrs. Lizzie Carroll, a native of Berkeley, aged 15 years 7 months and 13 days. (Tehama County pa- pers_please coby.) 0> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, Spaulding avenue, near Bancroft ‘way, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. FUHRER—In this city, July 14, 1901, Fuhrer, a native of Adelborden, Bern, Switzerland, aged 45 years. A mem- ber of Yerba Buena Lager No. 8 U. O. R. M., and Helvetia Verein. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from Charles J. B. Metzler's parloss, 636 Washington street, thence to 510 Bush street, where services will be held, commencing at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of Californfa Stamm No. 10, U. 0. R. M. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. FRANKLIN—In Seattle, Wash., July 14, 101, | Hy Frank!n, beloved son of Marcus and Hannah Franklin, and brother of Isidor, Nate, Artkur and Melville Franklin, Mrs. N. D. Newman, Mrs. J. Michaels, and Mrs. D. M Moses, a native of Oregon, aged 32 years and 7 days. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. GLYNN—In this city, July 14, 1%1, Mary Eilen, beloved daughter of John and Kate Glynn, and niece of Alice Mahar and Delia Glynn, a native of San Franclsco, azed 18 years 6 months and 4 days. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o’clock, from the residence of her parents, 114 Clipper street, thence to John Canton St. Paul's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repcse of her soul, et 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GOE—In Hobart Mills Cal, July, 13, 1801, Willlam Goe, fathi: of George' C. and | Charles A. Goe, a“native of Ohio, aged 67 years 7 months and 27 days. EFFriends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock. at the parlors of N. Gray & Co., 641 Sacramento street. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. GORDON—In this city, July 15, 1901, George F. Gordon, a native of Nova Scotia, aged 51 years. > Funeral services to-morrow (Wednes- day), at 11 o'clock, from his late residence, 401 Ashbury street. Interment private. HAGERTY—In this city, at St. Mary’'s Hospl- tal, July 15, 1901, Margaret, widow of the late Dennis Hagerty, a native of County ' Cork, Treland,v aged 6 ‘years 1 month and 16 ays, . (7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wedresday), at 9 o'clock, from her late residence, 217 Cortland avenue, thence to St. John's Church, old St. Mary's Col- lege, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com-, mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment private. HANSEN—In this city, July 15, 1901, Captain Neils J. Hansen, a native of Denmark, aged 43 years. [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday) at 2 o'clock, from Ruby Hall, Red Mer building, 320 Post street, under the auspices of the Master Mariners’ Benev- olent Association. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains at the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, Mission Masonic Temple. X HOLAHAN—In this city, July 14, 1901, Ellen, beloved wife of the late Richard Holahan, late of Napa, Cal., a native of County Long" ford, Ireland, aged 82 years. (Napa, Cal., pers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the residence of her grandniece, Mrs. C. F. Buckley, 2760 Golden Gate avenue, thence to Star of the Sea Church, where a requiem high mass will ‘be celebrated for the repose of her soul at HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO. (Sucessor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. Eugene McGinn. MCcGINN BROS. Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 31 EDDY STREET. Telephone South 252. San Franeisco, No Cor on With Any Other House. SA.{ FRANCISCO, Cal.—Notice is hereby given tiat CHARLES H. JACOB of the firm of CHARLES H. JACOB & CO., funeral direc- tors and embalmers, 318 Mason street, has, order of court, had his name changed to | Miss L Flelds, St L | RLES H. J. TRUMAN, by reason of * which the name of his ' firm becomes CHARLES H. J. TRUMAN & CO. Under this name he continues to do business at the same place. Telephone Main 5213: 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- ery. HYDE—In this city, July 15, 1901, Oliver Hyde, father of Mrs. David® Bixler and Rothwell Hyde, a native of Charlestown, Mass., in his eighty-elghth year. (Baltimore and Hoston papers please copy.) > Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day, (Tues- day), at 11:30 o'clock, at the residence of David, Bixler, corner Union and Pierce streets. Interment private. Please omit flowers. JOHNSON—In this city, July 14. 1901, Andrew, beloved husband of Gustava Johnson, father of Andrew, Charles, Edward, Naima, Saidle and Katie Johnson and Mrs. Ellen D. tin and brother of Henry Johnson. a e of Finlgnd, aged i3 years 6 monts and 19 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are Tespect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Wednesday) at 2 o'clock from Union Square Hall, 421 Post street, near Powell, under the auspices of the United California Finn Brctherhood. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. Remains at his late residence, 25 Sherwood Place, off Third street, between Mission and Howard. JONES—In the City and County Hospital, July 5, 191, Robert L. Jones, a native of Eng- land, aged 37 years. KEATING—In_ this city, July 15, 1301, Cath- erine, beloved wife of the late John Keating, and mother of the late General Robert Keating, a native ‘of County Clare, I aged 78 years. L7 The funeral will take place (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from her lat dence, 1707 Bush street, thence to St. Mary’ Cathedral, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. KENNEDY—In this city, July 15, 1901, Mrs. J.J., beloved wite of J.J. Kennedy, daughter of Mrs. Eliza Noakes, mother of J. E. Ken- nedy and sister-in-law of J, E. Fitzgerald, Louis Berger and Louls Strohmeiei KRAHNER—In this city, July 15, 1301, Ernst Krahner, beloved husband of Mary iner, and father of Lillie, Charles, Freda, Emma, May and Clarence Krahner, a native of Ger- many, aged 51 years § months and 7 da [ Friends and acquaintances are respec tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from Odd Fel- lows’ Hall, where services will be held under the auspices of Germania Lodge No. 11§, I 0. O. F. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains at_ the funeral parlors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street. MAHON—In this city, July 13, 1901, James Aloysius, dearly beloved and youngest son of Helene and the late Franklin Mahon, & native of San Francisco. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday) at 10 o'clock from his late resi- | dence, 606 Ellis street, between Hyde and Larkin, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral. where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brateds for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment FHoly Cross Cemetery. MEAD—In this city, July 14, 1901, Henry H., brother of Martin and James Mead and Mrs. M. Dittrich and Mrs. Lou Cooper, a native of Michigan, aged 41 years and 3 months. A member of the Painters’ Union of Oak- land. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from his late residence, 317 Paris street, near Brazil ave- nue, off Mission road. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, by 1 o'clock Creek Boat. ;. \ McLEOD—In this city, July 13, 1901 Angus J. McLeod, beloved brother of Daniei and Wil- liam S. McLeod, a native of Prince Edwards | Island. (Nova Scotia and Prince Edwards Island papers please copy.) I Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue. MURDOCK—In this city, July 15, 1901 John Murdock, a native of Ireland, aged.65 years. REINSTEIN—In this city, July 15, 1901, Lydia, beloved wife of the late Simon Rein- stein, and mother of Esther, Samuel, Henry, Sarah and Kate Reinatein, Mrs. M. Hart, Mrs. H. 8. Reinstein and Mrs. H. Bernhard, and sister of S. Collins and Mrs. I. Gold- stein, a native of England, aged 72 years 4 months and 22 days. 0> The funeral services will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o’clock, .at her late residence, 2511 Sacramento street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemeters, by 11:30 o'clock train, Third and Townsend streets. Funeral sérvices and interment prf- vate. ROLLINS—In this city, July 14, 1301, John O., son of the late R. R. Rollins, a native of Maine, aged 53 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 43 Fell street. Interment L. O. O. F. Cemetery. STILL—In Kansas City, Mo., July 13, 1901, Lottic L. Still, beloved daughter of the late Mrs. Grace (Vebb (formerly Mrs. Grace Still), and sister of John H. and Samuel W Still, a native of Francisco, aged 26 years 11 months and 6 days. TANNER—In this city, July 14, 1801, James D., beloved zon of Eliza A. and the late James Tanner, a native of Sutter Creek, Amador County, Cal., aged 19 years. ! VON BENZON—In this city, July 15 1%L | Karl August, beloved son of August W. and Carolyn von Benzon, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 month and 11 daya. WALSH—In this city, July 15, 1501, Lafayette Aloysius, beloved son of Patrick J. and Mary ‘Walsh, brother of Frank, Jerome and John Agustin Walsh, Mrs. Katie Eagan and Mrs. Mamie Holland, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years and 5 months. (¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. A_M Stevenson Jr,|Mrs A C Smith, Stktn Denver A Moltzen, Santa Cruz O A Fields and wife,[F H W Q«inn and St. Louis | Wife, New York Mrs § Matthena and O A Fields, Jr, St. L | daugnter, California | Miss M E Hall,Piqua,0/J H Cranson, Folsom Miss G A Bowdle, Ohio|C E Burrows, W Walla E P Rogers, wife,Chgo|J W Dayau and wife, F_H Maher and wife,| Palo Alto Macon, Mo |P H Smith, Ohio T A Sanson Jr and|J S Buch, Salt Lake wite, Muscogge, I T | W C Alexander, S Ant Mrs. A Z _English,| W S Lynn, lowa Muscogee, I T |D D Oliphant, Portland Miss Sanson, Mus, I T Mrs Travers,California Miss Trent, Mus, I T|S B McCullagh,LBanos F Wood, Visalia L S Chittenden, Hanfd H Crankshaw Jr, Tesn J L Cooper, Virginia Mrs, J Ballard, Bkley E S Caruthers, Mo Miss G Ballard, Bkley G J Kelly and family, F M Ballard, Berkeley| Ogden G H_Taylor, Chico H S Power, Auburn W Nordhoff, Los Ang |J R Willlams Jr, St L C B Horner, N Y H M Tfoupe, Pitisburg M C Osborne, Chico |J H Read, Sacramento C Hughes, Red Bluff |H C Lucas and wife,la F A Russ, Portland Fred Chanmbers, Iowa G B Lamping, Seattlea! M M Trainer, Iowa G A Courtwright. St.P|R C Gerenz, Towa Lucle B. Clark, Peorla| V P McGean, N ¥ P T Sayre Montgy, Al Miss A M McGeau, NY W E Lindsay, N Y }G L Davall, Pa P J Fisher, Pomona ‘C F Iddings, G I, Neb C H Brown, Milwaukee| W F Mead, S Barbara C D Clark -and wife.|A R _Hoger, Salt Lake | Peoria, I J A Holway, Salt Lake | Mary V Clark, Peoria | W J Burns, Wash.D C | A M Chase, N'Y |J H Thomas, N Y H T Weed, Bkiyn. NY|C E Woodberg, Boston | Dr M Zelliggon, Ohio |J A McDowell, Boston ! Miss D L Jones, Ohio |H H McKee, wfe, Ohio Sallie Jones.Jackson, O|Mrs J Cunningham, | 8 A Poe, Kansas Bisbee J L Pendleton, Cal A Drain, wfe,Kan City Lizzie Waiters, Cal__|F G King, Denver Annie B Gustave, Cal C M McLean, Des Mns J H Topley, Vallejo R T Wheeler, Stockton PALACE F 8 Lusk & w. Wyo ‘W M Brown, Phila Miss Brown, Phila F H Macartney, Phila F H Kisgmen and wife, Santa Barbara HOTEL. Miss Coover, Tenn Miss S Miller, To A G Hunt, Pa penY € M Brown, Phila C Welr & 'w, Los Ang L Martin, Phila H G Evans & w, Pa J J Lyons, Pa P L Shuman, Cal A H Duncan & w, Mo [R J Mingin, Medford Mo F A Hoyt & w, J Mo Mrs Ingersoll. Riversde yracuse |T H Means, D C G G Hill & w, Kansas| W L Woodrow & w,Cal ,_Cleveld|J H Culm, Los Ang A J Jaynew, Nashville|C A Baldwin & w, Cal W Miller & w, Ind |H P Bingham & w, Mo Miss K Yourg, N Y [Mrs I W Davis, Mo Miss M C Law, N Y |Mrs T Flint, Sah Juan Miss E Davidson, Colo|W E Powers, N Y J S Hubbs, N ¥ &}! C Johnson, Chicago H G Laton, N Y ‘G Muiler, Cleveland A M Finks & w, Colo|Mrs S C Corner, N Y AP ¥ Renton, NJ T Corner, N Y D Schwab, N Y M L Hughes, Kansas E Muenzenberger, Tex |Miss I M del Conte, Cal A B Cohen, St Joseph|Miss K Guilbert, Cal H Miller, New York |J T Adams, Dubuque G Fox, Cincinnati D F Rose, Dubuque E E Kimball, Mass |C Yeamans, Denver W D Tyler, N Y J W Power, Springfield J D Moore, Tucson !C P Power, Springfleld Mrs W Garland, Ls An|J Underwood, Chlmfi F N Foster & w, N J|E Fitzsimmons & w,1l1 Miss A S Foster, N J |W _H_Whittler, Cal N Foster. N J A L Bell, Ireland C Cherry, London C T Howe, N Y C G Relter & w, N Y |D Black, Denver L Harris & w, Los Ang|J F Aldén & w, N Y. Mrs W S Coover, Tenn|/Miss M B Alden, N Y NEW WESTE g HOTEL. E C Campbell, Denver|C D Eatonwip, Mo R A Settle, Denver |G H Gav, W & fam, § Gorden, Martinez Stockbridge, Mich F C Moulton, Cincinat| W Huntly, Seattle L H Wheat, Cincinnat|N T Thompson, Iowa P Bieng, Cal J L Smith, So Dakota M Holland, Redding |J C Smith & w, S Dak Miss M Hoiland, ButteJ A Kester & w, Mo Miss L Hromey, Butte Miss M Prendergast, & B e N ofiana |Miss 3 E Prendergast, A Tanner, Indiana |Miss 3 O Derpin, Salem, Or| St Louis B H Ferinsh, Idaho |Miss C Francis, St Lou F Waulff, Oakland A B Rankin, Ohlo Sergt H L Dunton, Cal|C L Rankin, Ohio G Smith. Cal Mrs Marbin, § Dak J Wardell & w, Sacto|J E Sheple, Boston F Bloudin. Seattle C Knight & w, Boston F Zimmerman, L Ang/H A Gude, Los Ang D McCoskey, Benicia (Mrs C P ywn, Cal E McDevitt, San Jose \Mrs E Lurcfin, Cal J F Wait, Eastyard |N N Johnson, W & ch, Mrs W de Witt, Idaho, Thornton, lowa I R Hubbs, Montana M K Hunt & w, Iowa J C Hudelson, w & ch,|H D Hansell, Clevelnd Aurora, Neb W D Battle, N Y J M Anders, Colo Schutz, Alton. Il C Rattray, N Y A L Suthérland, Texas Mrs G H Sutherland, Paris, Tex I1G Portland E H Gleason, Denver | Guise. Alton, Til Kerrie, Indfana oS O Dupins, Salem, Or | day of sailing. A GENERAL MEETING Dr. Wilber Chapman of New York May Be Invited to Lead Re- vivals in This City. At the regular weekly meeting of the Presbyterian ministers, held ‘yesterday morning, it was decided to join with the ministers of the other denominations in a general meeting to take place on August 5 in the Young Men's Christlan Associa- tion building. The object of this joint meeting will be the discussion of the ad- visability of inviting Dr. Wilber Chap- man to come to this city for the purpose of conducting a series of revivals. After the business of the meeting had been transacted the Rev. Dr. Jacobs delivered an interesting and instructive lecture on “Zionism.” The chief feature of the regular Mon- day morning meeting of the Congrega- tional ministers was an address delivered on “Kenosis,” or the personality of Christ, by Professor F. H. Foster, Ph. —_——— “8ir” Harry.Cooper’s Effort Fails. Attorney Murphy, on behalf of “Sir'" Harry Westwood Cooper, allas Ernest Mcore Chadwick, made a motion before Judge Cook yesterday afternoon to dis- miss the charge of forgery against him for sending,a forged telegram to Norine Schneidey, at Crockett, on the ground that the sixty‘days had expired within which the defendant was entitled to be tried. He argued that the time occupied in trying the case when the jury disagreed did not count according to the decision of the Su- preme Court in the recent Begerow case. The Judge denied the motion, to which Murphy took an exception, and the case was continued till Saturdav to be set. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway ‘Whart, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports—I1l1 a. m., July 15, 20, 3, 30, August 4 Change to company’s steam- ers at_Seattle. For_Victorta, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)— I a. m, July 15 20, %5, 3, Aug. 4, and every fiftlr 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—1:30 p. m., July 1, 16, 21, 2, 81, Aug 5, and every fifth day thereafter. 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. Fos Los Angeles, calling at Santa Crus. Monterey, San Simeon. Cayucos. Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara. Ventura, Hueneme, East San Pedro. San Pe. dro and fewport (*Coos Bay obly)—Steamer Coos Bay, Saturdays, 9 a. m.; Steamer PBo- nita, Tuesdays, § a. m. For Pusenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, M: lan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- Jia and GuUaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m.. 7th each th. ™For further information obtaln company's folders. The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without previous not: TICKET CFFICE street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKL 10 Market st. O. R. & N. CO. Onily Steamship Tine to PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line from Portland to all points East. Through tickets to all Foints, all rail or steamshin and rail, at LOWEST RATES, STEAMER TICKETS INCLUDE BERTH sad MEALS. SS. COLUMBIA. aeses Sails July 12, 22, August 1, 11, 21, §S. GEO. W. ELDER. - Salls July 7, 17, 27, August 6, 16, ¥ D.W.HITCHCOCK.Gen.Agt.,.1 Montgom'y, S.F. 4 New Montgomery NS & CO., Gen. Agents, San Francisco. We have certain special induce- ments to offer to freight shippers and passengers to NOME! CHAS. CONKLIN & CO., 710 Market St. Phone Main 5337. Steamers sailing July 18. Grand round trip excursion! AMERICAN LINE. NEW TYOEK SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIL Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Wednesdays at 10 a. m. 3 .August 7|St. Louis..September 4 St. Lous...... August 14| Philadelphia ...Sept. 11 Philadelphia.. August 21 St. Paul . -Sept. 18 6t. Paul.......August 28/8t, Louis -Sept. 2§ RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Wednesdays at 13 noon. Pennland .. July 2| Kensington ..August 14 Southwark ......July 31/ “Zeeland .... August 21 *Vaderland :.August 7| Friesland ....August 2§ eStop at Cherbours, eastbound. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., CHAS. D. TAYLOR, General Anrt Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery st. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. § TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling ai Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal and connecting at Hongkong With steamers for India,. etc. No cargo received om board on £S. NIPPON MARU...Wednesday, July 17, 1301 8S. AMERICA MARU....Saturday, Aug. . HONGKONG MAR R | freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street, corner First ‘W. H. AVERY, General Agent. PANAMA R, R, “Cine’ LINE TO NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT, Cabin, 3105; Steerage, $40. 8. 8. Argyll saus Satur 'y, Aug.l0 8. S. Leclanaw sails Tuesday, Aug. 27 8. 8. Argyll sal's Tuesday, Sept. 23 From Steuart street at 2 p. m. Freight and nger office, 330 Market st. F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DRIECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, instead of fi Saturday, at 10 a. m., from pler 42, North River, foot of Morton street; La Bre- tagne, July ; La Champagne, August 1; La Gascogne, August 3; *L’Aquitaine, A: 5. First class to Havre, §70 and uj 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 Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. Tickets sold by all Raflroad Ticket Agents. *Twin Screw Express Steamers. ZEALAND Ao SYDNEY, “m s's’c DIRECT LINE 7o TARITL Pt S. S. ZEALANDIA, for Honolulu.. s Saturday, July %, 2 p. m. 8. 8. SIERRA, for Honolulu, Samoa, New Zealand and Aus....Thurs, Aug. 1, 108 m, §. S. AUSTRALIA, for Tahitl............... -Tuesday, August 6, 10 a. m. J. D, SPRECKELS & BROS. £0., Bencrai 327 Market St o'l Passengar Ofis, 643 Narket SL., Per N, 1, Pacile St PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. And CIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORES To_Valparalso, stopping at Mexican, Central and South American ports. Sailing from Har- 12 m. : AREQUIPA ....July IPERU _....... Augst HAWAII, SAMOA, NEW July 1T PERU ACONCAGUA ..July 21|GUATEMALA. .. Al These steamers are bullt expressly for BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD. Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO