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HMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. + REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1901. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. ALL piancs purchased of SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. may be exchanged for a new Steinway ght or baby grand piano any time within vears from date of purchase, and have full price allowed. New upright planos, 36 per month; some good pianos sold for §3, $4 and & per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts, San Francisco; corner Broadway and Thirteenth st., Oakland. A s awaits all who ere interested in the self-playing piano; the Cecilian is the iat- st and best; you are invited to our daily concerts, BYRON MAUZY, 308 Post st ion square, sole agents Sohmer & Co., m Mauzy, Gabler, Lester, Hamilton and n pianos. e for a plano is what makes quick u want better than $75 or at’'s what we are offering. ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Mar- =t ke be rented from us and the rent its purchase; you cam rent a T if vou want to; we sell on payments se the plano yours. THE MUSIC ©0.. 765 Market st. A PIANO THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO., 81 Market, 5, F. (Branch %1 Broadway, Oakland) We sell the popular pianos of the day—Steck, Ev Pa d, Conover, Har@man, Ludwig, Ba Gem. Smith & Barpes, Har- rington, Kingsbury, Jewett and Straube. afford to buy & piano until you Y B. ALLEN CO. us taken back any time s full purchase price al- on a new peerless Knabe at regular fine second-hand bargains—1 Emer. & Davis, 1 Conover, 1 Curta$, 1 $1%, §115, etc.; eqsy payment: A 16 O'Farrell s Vose, Sterling Agency; also 0 up; rents 5 ant agents; pianos furnished vy when you ell d at 22 Turk st., near junc- t & Turk; largest sale of storage piancs EASTON, ELDRIDGE & €O, 63§ Market Street. DOWNTOWN BUSINESS CORNER. #40,000—A prominent corner on Battery st.; a short distance from Market; frontage 45:10 feet. WESTERN ADD] SS E 11,000 Two Siores ¢ rooms and bathi 2 nata; 3 frontages; present low rents $1140 per annum; old established business; lot 37:6x87:6 feet. WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCE. a Bargaln. $7.000—42:4x137:6 feet, on best bituminized block on Pine st.; north side; elegant residence 11 rooms and bath; stable; rents low at $600 per annum; ground alone worth the money; $5000 mortgage can remain. PAYS BIG INTEREST. Near Third and Folsom Streets. 000—Fine investment; 3 <well-built flats 6 5 5 rooms and bath each; always rented; pays over 1 per cent per month; lot 25x112:6 feet. of MISSION HOME. $3,500—A well-buiit 2-story house of 7 rooms and bath in the best part of the Mis- #on warm belt; a quick sale desired. FOLSOM-STREET BARGAIN. $3,200—Store and 2 rooms, aiso flat of 7 rooms and a rear house; on Folsom st., east of Fourth; rents $360 per annum. MISSION COTTAGE. $2,250—A cozy cottage of 5 rooms and bath; on Twenty-fourth st., near Noe; lot 24:1Ix114 feet. MUST BE SOLD. $2,000—Two-story house on Norfolk st., near Folsom and Eleventh; well-built and in 2ood condition. ON YOUR OWN TERMS. We will build you a home or flats in any part of the city on small monthly payments; same as rent; good terms to the right people. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Street. . nr. Larkin wale; Fisher, 485 217 Geary st ssle cheap. uprights. $100; pianos N. 208 Post st. spright piatos §. 216 McATlister. 0id ana mew. H. Latham place. Weelkly Call, $1 per yea 7 cents—The T OFFICES ANT scientific palmist, d Post: tel. Blacl L LEMEN af the BOH . R. 3, for your sha: restored, HAIR grown reciies. factal trained; IM- ons used exclu downtown meeting nea ca =erved every afternoon. danicuring, hajrdressicg or s wele: free at our office, s st., rooms 18 and 19; preparation sent to all 1 or send for circular. Foleom 1326 om, ar. 10th. very nchester near Market: 700 rooms; t: 31350 10 3 per week 't and from the T order from -genuin , 20 up; ele- LEHoFAh m7 single, three-quarter ERN OUTFITTING near Broadway. i cheap. 837 Mc. | plate mirror. | E. BUCKINGHAM Real Estate Montgomery st Room 11. collected. 5 of property. 75 ft. on Mission st. and impts. for rents $112 $850—Stylish new flats, 4 and 5 rooms; very rents $10; ; fine lo- 2 flats, 4 and 5 rooms; Baker st.; rents 1 $3000—Modern 4 and 5 room flats; California st. and Eighth ave.; rents $30. $2150—Snap; Clay-st. lot, 25x100; morth side; 3 location. $6000—Bargain; Howard, nr. Sth; bus. prop. , ON EASY TERMS. venth ave., | mear Park music stand 532 7 rooms, : ‘plans at office. A E GHAM, 26 Montgomery st., 11: branch office, Sunset, 1215 Ninth ave. cars pass block. et Too | CORNER LOT AT REDUCED PRICE. 180)—Corner Pt. Lobos and 22d aves., 53x ready to build on: a fine investment; on st_thoroughfare in San Francisco; one block from 304 Montgomery st. handsomely d { mny 10-room residence; substantially bullt, | finished by day work; every possible iatest im- provement: heaters, registers, § basins, plate nd art glass windows; marine & park view; { e choicest of any near panhandle; large lot | 26:6x100: Pulten st., nr. Shrader: Hayes or McAllister st. cars; open from 11 to 4:30. CONSULTATIiON FRE e will advise you how to buy and a rated vise ¥ou how to sell, how to put bad tenants out | of your property without expense and collect your rents. HEALY & GILLESPIE, opp. Palace Hotel. nd_eight-room cottages: also two in block between 17th, 15th, Castro and Noe sts.; 3 cash, balance monthiy pay- ; Castro or Guerrero-st. cars. ilder. nice home of € rooms and ; lot 25x MAKE offer; est portion of Pacific Height: no agents. Address box 3 rooms; TLLERIC; for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, pper, for mailing, §1 per vear. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ALA gains for invest- ors and house-seekers on easy terms or ex- chazge for city or country realty. SPECIAL BARGAIN. One of the finest resi rooms, 3 bathrooms. best location; flu- ished in oak. birdseye maple and Carolina pine; highly decorated; lot S3xI70 feet. SPECIAL. Two modern cottages, 5 rooms and bath; near staion; §1800. A. R. DENKE, ‘Webster-st. Station. Alameda. between H and I sts., | )—Houses—easy terms—above block, § and | 630 | F. NEL- | nees in the city; 13 | | | NEW modern apartment house; suites 2. 8 and b rooms for housekeeping; electric lights; gas ranges; baths. The Malar Flats, 531 Turk st. NICE front sunny rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping; rent $§ to $9 per month. Apply at shoe store, 568 Mission st. OAX, 119—Two front basement rgpms fur- nished for housekeeping; yard; running water; $10. OCTAVIA, 1403—Sunny bay-window room and Kitchen;" gas stove; rooms partly furnished; cheap. POLK, 1002—3 and § room suites, completely furnished for housekeeping, §15 up; reference. POWELL, 415%—Two unfurnished rooms for housekecping; in the rear. gcrlor, 10. SEVENTH, 304—Sunny bay-window small kitchen; gas stove; for couple; SHIPLEY, 260—3 unfurnished rooms for house- keeping; rent $8 50. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recefved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. B ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfara. A RUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best §i day family hotel in eity; polite attendance; ge rooms, f0e up; meals, 25¢; free coach. Shasta House, 246 Third—200 rooms, newly renovated; Zc to §1 night; phone Black 4915. BRODERICK, 1311, bet. Geary and O'Farrell— Three unfurnished rooms suitable for lght housekeeping. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 136)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonabie. A cor. Mason‘—Eleglntly“ bie. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were. issued yesterday: i ‘Stewnrt Carterhafl, xtNome. Alagka, and Ade- aide Hromada, 33, city. Augustus- A. Sawyer, 21, Ogkland, and Hat- tie B. Melghan, 21, city. TFred R. Burge, 22, Fort Mason, and Mary A. Navarret, 22, San Jose. John T. McKeon, 21, 160 Golden Gate ave- nue, and Frances A. Preece, 21, 114B Eleventh. Carl H. Osgood, 25, Oakland, and Edna E. Tolford, 24, city. Martin E. Tew, 32, Willmar, Minn., Ethel E. Ibbotscn, 18, 1794 Larkin street. C. W. Albert Heyer, 81, 1521 Lombard street, and Clara B. Brown, 29, 1531A Lombard street. John' Barry, 21, 26 Tehama street, and Tina Newman, 15, 156 Tehama street. J. Frank Adams, 20, 1311 Polk street, Nydia Metropolsky, 25, 1207 Union street. arlton_G. Dawson, 24, 246 Third street, and Matilda M. Ebner, 30, 624 Taylor street. Loui Wursh, 39, 24 Cuvier street, and Cacitia Christen, 43, 24 Cuvier street. Robert. Dannenberg, %, Pelo Alto, and Mar- tha E. Stetler, 25, Palo 0. Charles E. Noyes, 26, 915 Greenwich street, and Lizzie Kruse, 23, 1306 Folsom street. Wong Gee. 29, Minneapolis, and Choie Que, 19, 920 Sacramento street. BIRTHS — HARRIAGES — DEATES, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will Tot be inserted. They must be handed in at efther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. COTTRELL—In this city, July 23, 1901, to the wife of %f G. Cottrell, a daugiter. FOSEN—In Oakland, July 23, 1901, to the wife -of C. J. Fosen, a son. LANDIS—In this city, July 22, 1901, wife of E. C. Landls, a son. O'CONNOR—In South San Francisco, to the wife of John O'Connor, a son. — e and to the EDDY, 210—Parlor suite for doctor or rrofes- sional man; also single and doubie rooms. FOLSOM, 820, near Fourth—Nicely furnished rooms fo rent, $1 per week. FOLSOM, 834—$150 a week; sunny housekeep- ing room, stove, closets; private; bath. GEARY, 1012—One sunny furnished room with use of telephone. HOTEL ST. DENIS (European plan), 24 Turk st., near Market—Central location; new build- ing; elegantly furnished; strictly first-class; S0c per day and upward; special rates by the week or month; best in the city: references; take Market-st. cable cars to Turk st. KEARNY, 34, and 47 Post—Offices or sunnyw| furnished rooms; en suite or single. LAGUNA, 1131, opposite Jefferson square—Nice cleganily furnished large rooms. MARKET, 1015 (New Arlington)—Nicely fur- nished rooms, 32 a week up; 3ic a day up. MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Elegant suites, newly furnished; private; bath; single rooms $10 up. cokner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-windew room, $1 per week; transient. MISSION, parlor, front, can arrange for housekeeping. NATOMA, 284, near Fourth— rooms, With sep- arate vard and water; ren O'FARRELL. %—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. .ights; day, week, mo. 1275—4 furnished rooms, 2" rea 2711 O'Farrell—Furnished front suite ngle rooms, $3 week up; transient. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par- lor; rcoms, per night, 35c to $150; week, 32 to $8: month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. STOCKTON, 332—Nice sunny clean suites and singie rms.; run. water; baths; phone; cheap. THE Bachelor, 18 Mason st.—100 furnished rooms, 0c up; elevator: electric lights in every room; return call bells; first-ciass; newly furniched and renovated; central; quiet; gentlemen only. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore st A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Valencia st. e e e e RDOMS AND BOARD. UNRIVALED furnished rooms; best corner in Oakland: unsurpassed family table, 2ic per meal: $4 per week: every accommedation and attention. 1103% Broadway, cor Twelfth st., third flat, Oakland. ALMORA, Twentieth and Mission; warm belt; new management; modern; sunny rooms; ta- ble Board: uhsxcalled. Tel. Church 11Si. CALIFORNIA, S07—Stevenson mansion: select family hoteljexceptional table;attractive rms. | 2 | THE HEATH,312 Eddy—Nicely furnished sunny ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. | front rooms, en suite.single;excellent culsine. THE Victor,1006 Pine—New management; thor- oughly renovated: sunny suites with board. HOTEL Repeller, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent table: speclal rates to touriste. PINE, 1222 (old Ralston home)—Elegantly fur- nished sunny rooms, en suite & sjngle; board. THE Crocker, 915 Leavenworth—Fine sunny rooms,single and en suite; beautiful grounds. 'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call. ._in_wrapper. for mailing. $1 per vear. D DOARD WANTED. v reakfast, dinner and room with @ private family residing on or within one block of a car line; references given and required if location is satisfactory. Box 3774, Call office. ESTATE. | BERKELEY R Houses for sale from $850 upward. Lots for sale from $250 upward. Many fine bargains with easy terms. We bave houses and lots that will suit you a# to vrice and location. A very large list of property to choose from. If vou intend to live in Berkel while your boys and girls go through the university you | had better apply Your rent money on the pur- chase of e home; it will be better than rent ve- ceipte. Good residence property in West Berkeley, where the big furniture factory is going up. SATOFF & WILKINS, 2121 Center street, Berkeley, Cal. BOARD and rooms wanted for family of four aduits near Park Panhandle. Address, giving terms and location. Box 4457 Call. WANTED—By a single man, room and board in private family. Address box 37176, Call. WANTED—In Oakland, 1 or 2 furnished house- keeping rms in privete family. 3148 16th, city. SPECIAL NOTICES. DIED. Aaron, Hannah MacDonald, Alice H. Arata, Frank Metzger, John Austermuhle, Charles Richards, Samuel N. Brennan, Rev. John Rosengarten, Emil Bristol, Mrs. Jane K: Schmidt, Chris J. F. Carroll, James H. Schnaittacher, Pau- Cleary, Hannan line Connelly, Martin Sefton, Stephen Connolly, ‘Willlam Serex, John Daley, Eugene Specht, Christopher Dews, Mary A. Stecher, Edward T. Dorgan, Thomas J. Vivier, Arthur Evans, Dr. Adolphus Zgraggen, Sebastian Kellogg, Mary E. Zilvitis, Amelia Littleton, Louise A. AARON—In this city, July 22, 1901. Hannah, beloved daughter of Joseph and Rebeeca Aaron, and sister of Frances, Osear, Alfred, Robert and Gustav Aaron, Mrs. Carrie Adams and Mrs. Rosie Bockman, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 4 months i hrieads and intances ar + 7 Friends and accuaini e respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from her late residence, 265 l.aussat avenue. Interment Hills of Bternity Cemetery. ARATA—In this city, July 21, 1901, Frank, be- | loved husband of Maria Arata, father of Mrs. Charles ¥. Grondona, brother of James Arata of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Louis and Jo- seph Arata of Antioch, Cal, and father-in- law of Charles F. Grondona, a native of Orero, Italy, aged 55 yeais. i 7 Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets. Interment Italian Cemetery. Please omit flowers. AUSTERMUHLE—In this city, July 21, 1901, Charles Austermuble, husband of Sophia, and father of Emilie and Gertrude Auster- niuhle, a member of Verein Eintracht, & na- tive of Germany, aged 5 years 6 months and 29 gays. > Remains at the funeral parlors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street, near Fifth. BRENNAN—There will be-a solemn requiem mass for the soul of the Rev. John Brennan in St. Patrick's Church this day (Wednes- day), at 10 o'clock. BRISTOL—In this city, July 22, 1901, Mrs. Jane Knox Bristal, beloved mother of Helen G., Mand K. and Robert D. Bristol, a native of Epsom, N. H. (Concord, N. H., papers please 'capy.) [ Funeral this day (Wednesday), from her late residence, 724 Turk street, at 2:30 o'clock. CARROLL—In thie city, July 22, 1801, James H. Carroll, a native of Beloit, Wis., aged 30 years 4 months and 20 days. §>7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 319 O'Farrell street. CLEARY—In this city, July 22, 1901, -Hannah Cleary, beéloved mother of John F. Cleary, Mrs. Mary McArdle and Mrs. Alice Carmody, a native of Tallow, County Waterford, Ire- land, aged 82 years and 2 months. [ Frieads ard acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday). at $:%0 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. Alice Carmody, 625 Jessle street, thence to St. Joseph Church, where a Solemn req mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. CONNELLY—In this city, July 23, 1901, Mar- tin, belgved husband of Sabina Connelly and fatRer of .Thomas F. and Sarah Con- neily, a native of County Roscommon, Ire- land, aged 75 years 8 months and 13 days, CONNOLLY—In this city, July 22, 1901, Wil- lism, Dbrother of Patrick and John and the late Maurice Connolly and Mrs. Thomas Dower, & native of Prospect Hall, County Waterford, Ireland, aged 52 years and months. S The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. ©'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Joseph's Chureh for services. | Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. iDAL Y—In this.city, July 22, 191, Eugene, beloved husband of Norah Daley, father of Nellie, Jeremian and Honorah Daley, and brother of Mrs. Patrick Hagerty and Jere- miah Daley, a native of County Cork, Ire- land, aged 20 vears. A member of Court Gartfleld of Feresters. P¥Frierds and accuaintances are respect- fully invited to.attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:45 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a mass will be ctlebrated for the repose of his soul, commeneing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION €O., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10. tel. 5380. DISEASES and suitation free. Al lments of men treated; con- erican Diepeneary, 514 Pine. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re. pairing; lowest rates. Phone Black 1124, 205 TFourth st. “Egvptian ¥ s natural color; EUPERFLUOUS hair and mol s destroyed with ONLY $2750—New 7-room houses, comblete in every particular. containing window shade combination fixtures and the Sunlight water heater, time during the day or night without fire on the sunny -side of street and near the cars. Auply to JOSEPH J. MASON, Real ate. Berkeley station. OAKLAND $DVERTISEMENTS, clectric needle. MISS EATON. 1119 Sutter st. TAILOR de s, 0: dres Mi<fir Clothing Parior iy OLD gold, silver, diamonds and precious stones bought. J. R. JENKEL, 817 Market #t play bool JLDSTEIN & CO French Corn Pai Arugzists AND SURGEONS. O DONNELL_Office and residence, ket =t between Sixth and Seventh. MASQUERADE costumes rs. G OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. a 4-room cottage with base- t; convenient to cars and train: Address at once box 2253, Call i ’mznt &ood | terms G0 suit. \ office, Oakland. [ —— OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. | TENTH, 572 Beant ey for cou- ples; home cooking: $20 upward; references. NG HIM, herdb doctor, successfully Il diseases of the human body: see is at office. 115-117 Mason, nr. Ellis, WOO, berk see testimonials ‘at office. PILES. permanent cures here in your midst. many who have suffemed 20 10 30 years: over § mnames of prominent business men #ent as reference; mo chloroform, surgery or delay from businese, and no saives for sale. artier Cal _— REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale AR SAN FRANCISCO — to $% per acre, on Rancho Co.: future value assured, as i= growing rapldly; location anA general farming. APPlY 802 Califorpia et., for pam- ation, doctor: sanitarium, | n; address Physiciag, box 1950 Call | | OAKLAND FURNITURE POR SALE. Ssa ol e bt o AN introduction to youfrom H. Schellhaas, the | _furnizure dealer. 1ith and Franklin. ‘Qakiand. —_— e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BROADWAY, 410-412—The most elegantly fur- nished sunny tooms In locality: single and Eousekeeping; rents reasonable; first-class at- ention. enabling you to get hot water at any | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and office Post and Powell sts.; Moving C. tel. Main 5713, GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, $40 Mis- ston st.; tel. Howard 41 F. W. ZEHFUES, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840: shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Woving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 21 TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT DARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 53 California; telephone Maln 266, RENT a new Franklin typewriter for $1 week in sight. and_have your work TOWER CO., 302 Montgo: FARTFORD typewriters; new, $00: antl-trust a1l makes; nsed machines $10 up. 209 Sansome. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ICE to_creditors—In the matter of the estate of WILLIAM H. AYERS, deceaged: Notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, the above named deceased, to present them within four months after the date of this notice to the County Clerk of the City and County of San Franclsco, State of California, at his office in the City and County of San Francisco, Dated July 16, 1901. . WM. A. BEANE, Clerk, By V. NORTHROP, Deputy Clerk. N BUENA VISTA ave., 44, near Frederick st.— § fur. or uniur. rooms or more; stable; tel, | CHATTANOOGA, 110—Furnished rooms; light houseke ing 1f desired. EDDY, $35—Floor of 4 nicely keeping rooms; private residenc hed hot no children. EDDY, 982 or 4 unfurnished sunny rooms; { all conveniences: private residence; no -chil- = £ | FIFTH, 353—3 furnished housekeeping, 2 double beds, §20; also single rooms from $ up. nland, with wood amd creek, ; FOURTH, 225Nice front room, suitable for 2 gentlemén or man and wife; with kitchen. idress box Bhed, Call. “nd caiv ranches for sale; write for s _C R WINFIELD. Petaluma. Cal ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. ew modern awelling near v trees and garden; for es Tunstead, $an_Anselmo. e —EpS— 'ATE TO EXCHANGE. HAIGHT, 222—Two perfectly appointed house- keeping rooms for couple; telephone; refs. HOWARD, 761%—S8unny suite neatly furnished; man and wife; kitchen; other rooms. HYDE, 412—Sunny unfurnished parlors and al- cove; also basement suite of 2 or 3 rooms. | MARTHA place, 3, off Geary, bet. Mason and Taylor—2 housekeeping rooms with bath; every convenience. rom $100 to $20.000: 100 from $400 to $10,000; 25 n indss ylaces, KA 1o 360" To sell or ¢xchange anythin L R e ke sl S——— end lots WANTED—By responst shares. _ parties, ranch on Call or address 407 Thirty-cightn st. McALLISTER, 2000, corner Central ave—2 sun- ny rooms furnished for housekeeping: sink; §10; also 2 housekeeping rooms, $7 per mo. MINNA, 43 Large housekeeping room; nicely furnished; $6. MISSION, 1125%—One housckeeping room; $1 §0. MORRIS ave., 113, near Bryant—2 unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; rent $. » | | PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS will be received at the Bure Supplles and Accounts, Navy & Departmens Washington, D. C., until 12 o’clock noon, August 13, 1301, and publicly opened immedi- |] ately thereafter, to furnish at the navy-yard, Mare Island, Cal., a quantity of nuts, bolts, lumber, mahogany, sheet brass, sheet copper, ingot copper, steel, sheet zinc, slab zine, white lead, brown zine, oil, varnish, pipe, sta- tionery, air compressogs, ' freight ~elevators, cement, broken stone, sand, gravel, brick. hardware, steel shapes and plates, rivet steel and boiler tubes. Blank proposals will be furnished upon application to the Bureau or to the Navy Pay Office, San Francisco, Cal. A. S. KENNY, Paymaster General, U. S. N. TREASURY _Department, office Supervisi Architeet, Washington, D. C., July'; mff Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 2 o'clock p. m., on the 3d of Sep- tember, 1801, and thén opened, for ‘the cos plete mechanical equipment, fncluding plumb- ing, bollers, engines and generators, switch- board, electric wiring and conduits, heating and ventilating, and elevators for the United States Postoffice, Courthouse, etc., San Fran- cisco, Cal., in accordance with drawings and the specification, coples of which may. be ob- tained at this office or at the office of the Superintendent of Construction at San Fran- cisco, Cal., at the discretion of the Supervis- ing Architect, upon deposit of a certified check payable to the Treasurer of the United States for $250, which upon, ntu'm the complete set of drawings and: tion will be returned. JAMES KNOX TAYLOR, Supervising Architect. 5 DAWS—In this city, July 23, 1901, Mary Ann, beloved. wife of John Daws, and mother of Mre. J. Reid, Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. A. Dable, Mrs. A. Revnolds, Mrs. F. Stormfleld and years 11 months and 11 days. ¥ Friends and acoualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thureday), at 11 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, 2126 Mission strest. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. DORGAN—In this city, July 23, 1901, Thomas J., heloved son of the late William and Han- nah Dorghn, and brother of George P. Dor- gan and Mrs. W. F. Laumeister, a native of Sen_Trancisco, aged 35 vears. Remains at the parlors of the Henry J. GHllagher Undertaking Company, 20 Fifth street. EVANS—In this city, July 22, 1901, Dr. Adolphus M. Evans, beloved husband of Ela M. Evans, §gd father of Clyde Evans, a na- tive of Towd, aged 45 years 7 months.and 4 ays. ¥ Friends and acquaintanees @re respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 135 Beulah street. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Btanyan and Waller streets. KELLOGG—In this city, July 23, 1901, Mary E. Kellogg, sister of Sarah E. Murry, a na- tive of Illinois, aged 60 years and 17 days. (Tlln;ty and Shasta County papers please copy. ‘The funeral services will take e i day (Wednesday), at 1446 o'cloék',’hfix Hotel Baltimore, 1013 Van Ness avenue, near Geary street. Interment private. LITTIETON—Entered - into life eternal, July 22, 1961, at the residence of her sister in Ala- | HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, s FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. McAVOY & CO., 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS. 1239 Maiket St., between Sth and Sth. Telephone South 247. Eugene McGinn. McGINN BR( e Ditesiors ‘ana \Enibalmets > Telephone R i elep! N ection With Any Other House. CREMATION. Point Lobos ave., S.F,Cal. The ordinance prohibiting burials in San P o Rter the. first 48y of August, 1901, does not refer to CREMATION. Neither does it aftect the COLUMBARIUM, because there is nothing less harmful to the living than the ashes 'of their dead. Permits to cremate will be issued +by the Board of th the same as heretofore. GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Manager. SAd FRANCISCO, Cah—Notice is hereby gin tat CHARLES H. JACOB of the firm. of CHRARLES H. JACOD & CO., tuneral dives: tors and embalmers, 318 Mason street, has, order of court, had his name changed to e T CHARLES H°T TROMAN & Co. Under this name he continues to do business at the same plw& Telephone Maln 5213. William Daws, a native of England, aged 74 | daughter of the late Captain M. and the late Mary L. Littieton, and sister of Edwin W., Waiter D. and Min- nie M. Littleton. (Sacramento papers please copy. U;ntemem at Sacramento. Funeral ser- vices and interment private. MacDONALD—In Berkeley, July 22, 1901, Alice H., beloved wite of D. F. nald, and mother of Hershel H., Evelyn L., Laura A. and George. D. MacDopald, & native of Hol comb Hill, England, aged 49 years 4 months and_12 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 2:30 o’clock, at her late residence, Grand View Hotel, corner of Vine street and Shattuck avenue, North Berkeley. Interment Mountain View Ceme- tery, Oakland. METZGER—In this city, July 23, 1%01, John, beloved husband of Eiizabeth Metzger, a na- tive of Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 35 years 4 months and 21 RICHARDS—In this city, July 22, 1901, Sam- uel N., beloved son of Elizabeth and the late Josepk Richards, a native of Forestville, S0 noma County, Cal., aged 23 years 2 months and 15 days. E="Friends and acquaivtances are respect- fully dnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thuréday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1414 Hyde street, thence to St. Brigid's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mej at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cémetery. ROSENGARTEN—In this city, July 22, 1801, Emil Albert, dearly beloved and only son of Marle and the late Emil G. Rosenzarten, & native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 3 months and 2 days. A member of Precita Parlor No. 187, N. 8. G. W., and Court Golden Era_No. 3, F. of A. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fuperal to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co.; 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighth and Harrison streets. PRECITA Parlor No. 187, N. 8. G. W.—To the Officers and Members of Precita Parlor No. 187, N. S. G. W.: You are hereby notified to meda, Louise ‘Alice, Bighth, for the purpose of attending the fu- neral of our late brother, Emil Albert Rosen- garten. By order W. C. MILLER, President. J. M. HICKEY, Secretary. COURT Golden Era No. 36, F. of A.—Officers and members aresnotified to attend the fu- neral of our late brother, E. A. Rosengar- ten, to-morrow (Thursday), from 1137 Mission street, at 1:15 o'clock. By order of H. C. ANGELIS, Chlef Ranger. M. LEVY, Finanetal Secretary. SCHMIDT—In this cfty, July 23, 1801, Chris J. F. Schmidt, beloved husband of Mathilda Schmidt, father of Mugo and Clara Schmidt, and brother of Mrs. P. Hendricks, Mrs. J. Roth, Mrs. J. Struve, Mrs. J. Fitter, T. Nicholson and Henry Schmidt, a native of Holstein, Germany, aged 59 years 1 month and 4 day @7 Friends and acquaintances and members of Burns Lodge No. 65, A. O. U. W., are respectfully fnvited to attend the fumeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 630 Castro street, between Nineteenth and Twentieth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. SCHNAITTACHER~In this city, July 23, 1001, Pauline Schnaittacher, refict of the late Carl J. Schnaittacker, beloved mother of Sylvain and Kdithk Schnaittacher, daughter of Mrs. Caroline Metzger, and sister of Louis, Morris and Edward Metager, a native of New York, aged 4 years § monits and 19 days. [ Friends and aceuaintanccs are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursdey), at 9:30 o'clock, fram her late residence, 1913 Van Ness avenue. Interment at Home of Peace Cemetety, by special train o' elock. SEFTON—In this city, July 23, 1001, Sefton, a native of England, aged 68 years. SBEREX—In Alameda, July 23, 1901, John Serex, ‘beloved husband of May E. Hopps Serex, and father of John ¥. Serex, Massachusetts, aged 36 years 8 months 18 days. | SPECHT—In this city, July 23, 1901, at his residence, 20 Camp street, Christopher, be- loved husband of Margaret E., and of F. W. Geiger, a native of Germany, aged 64 years 1 month and 25 daye. STECHER—In Aberdeen, Wash., July 23, 1901, Edward T., beloved husband of the late Ella Stecher, son of Eleanor and the late Phillip Stecher, Stecher, a native of San Francisco, Years 2 months and § days. VIVIER—In this ecity, July 23, 1901, Arthur Vivler, brother of Mrs. K. Lavigne, Mrs. M. Donohue and Mrs. H. C. Farquharson, a na. tive of San Francisco, aged 4 years 4 months and 12 days. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his sister, 938 Jackson street, thence to the French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, where services will be held, thence to Native Sons' Hall, where services will be held_under the auspices of California Par- lor No. 1, N. S. G. W. ZGRAGGEN—In this city, July 23, 1901, Seba: tian, beloved brother of Joseph Zgragzen and Mrs. Marie Jauch, a native of Switzerland, azed 48 years. ZILVITIS—In this city, July 23, 1901, Amelia, beloved daughter of ' Joseph and Veronjci Zilvitis, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 5 _days —_— e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. J. C. Toudy (by James Gilleran, Superintend- ent of Streets) to C. A. Meade, lot on N line | of Bush street, % ‘W of Franklin, W 25 by N 60; §8. C. A. Meade to J. C. Toudy, same; $200. Lydia E. Lockyear (Trumbo) (or Emma Trumbo) to Howard Trumbo, lot on SE cor- ner of Sutter and Octavia streets, E 2 by S 110, togconfirm deed dated April 4, 1885, quit- claim_deed; $10. G. B. Finocchlo to Edward Deleani, W line of Octavia street, 31 by W 72; $10. Francis John P., Alphonsus L., Annie L., Willlam A., Margaret E. and Charles V, Morris to Otto F. Grundel, lot on N line of O'Farrell street, 30 W of Devisadero, W 4 by N 80; also all interest in estate of Mary Morris, No. 20,061; $2700. | _Margaret Torpey to Michael Torpey, lot on E line of Lycn street, 100 N of Grove, N 2 by B 120:10%; ghtt. John L. Harrison to Paul Shidlo, lot on 1 line of Cole street, 57:6 S of Frederick, S 30 by E $0; 310. Christopher Specht to Margaretha E. Specht, lot on N’ line of Camp street, 110:6 E of Guer- | rero, W 26 by N 89:4; gift. George L. Carroll (by B. P. Oliver, commis- | stoner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, | lot on S line of Fourteenth street, 130 E_of Noe, E 150 by S 230; lot on NW _corner of Noe and Valley streets, W 0 by N 225; also lot | on SW_corner of Nce and Valley streets, W 560, S 228, E 455, N 51:6, E 105, N 176:6; $45,000. Frederick P. and Lovilla H. Stone to Josep! | ine S. Railton (wife of H. E. A)). lot on B line of Dolores street, 150 § of Twenty-fourth, S 50 | by B 123; gift. Alliance Bullding and Loan Association to Mary C. Fitzpatrick, lot on N line of Twenty. ningh sirect, 130 E of Chureh. E 28 by N 1it; D. Maclean to Jane G. Maclean, undivided 1% of dot on W line of Dolores street, 160 N of Twenty-third, N 235 by W 117:6; gift. Annie A. and Michael J. Lynch, Dennis J. and Mary E. Dailey and Catherine A. Garvin to Moritz Bilverman and M. Siminoff, 1ot on S corner_of Pacific and Powell strects, I 22 | by § 67:6; $10. Minna Cline to Martin 8. Cline, lot on N line of Sacramento street, 91:6 W of Powell, W 23 by N 137:6; gift. Rebecca_Irwin to William Meinberg, lot on 3 line of Vallelo street, 162:6 & of Xydi, & 429 Frank P. Mannix to John Mannix, lot on SE line of Mission street, 303:4% SW of Fourth, SW 34343: by SE 180: $10. John and John E. Mannix and Mary L. Jones to Bertha A. Behlow, same; $10. ‘Lena H. Lolor to Alfred 1. Coffey, lot on SE | corner of Bryant street, 276 NE of Langton, | NE 2 by SE 90:6; $10. | * San Francisco Land Company (corporation) to John Morchio Jr.. lot on W line of Tenth lot on 7% S of Union, S 220; . Solmon and Dora Getz to Thomas and Har- riet M. Lynch, lot 12, block B, Getz Addition to Lakeview; $10. Reinhard Schumacher to Sophia Wigand, lots 352 to 384, Silver Tefrace Homestead; $10. ‘Annie and William E. Dean to John Wyllle, lot on SE line of Chenery street, 443:3% NE of Miguel, NE 15:11%, NE 6:0%, SE 80:11, SW 46:1%, N'W 84:5, Block 16, Fairmount; $10. Alameda County. H. B. and Susie L. Belden, and E. P. and Elizabeth Cook to Andy L. Stope. lot 9, block F, Map Clinton Mound Tract, Oakland; $10. ‘Andy L. Stone (married) to E. B. & A, L. Stone Co. (a corporation), all interest in sam $10. Lillle F. and D. F. Oliver to J. C. Petersen, all interest in lot on SW line of East Twenty- second street, 443:9% feet SE of Twenty-second avenue, SE 40 by SW 150 feet, being a portion of block G, Map Fifty Associates Tract, Oak- land; $10. . Kelsey to Mrs. C. Kilkeary (wife of teet of lot 10 and N one- ‘Michael F.), § 12: halt of lot 11, block 25, Beaudry & Peladeau Agnes E. Gardner (widow) and Minnle and Clarence H. Vaughan to H. J. and W. E. Squires, ail interest in lot on the S line of Vine ‘street, 149:7 feet W of Walnut. W 20 by S 100 feet, being a portion of block &, subdivision of | block 5, Antisell Tract, Berkeley; §10. Judson and Catherine Wheeler to George M. Robertson, lot 9, block 3, Map Wheeler Tract, Berkele: 3 B ‘Webb to George M. Earll H. and Sadie C. Robertson, beginning at the NW corner of lof 8, block 3, | 133.44, § 15, W parallel with N l}h’ne of lot ;é ltlo Ew““ of HAw&x?rneNTArr-ce, along said line to beginning, being N portion of lot 8, block 3, Map Wheeler Tract, Berkeley, ‘Amy Hammond to Fannle Weber, all interest in lots 14 to 16, and W 25 feet of lots 17.and 15, Dlock 148, Oakland; $10. Julla L. Taylor (Moore) to Cora F. Koseclal- owskl (wife of P. L.), lots 82 and §3, map Academy Homestead, except the lot formerly ‘given to Flora M. Hildebrand — d — and per- sonal property, Oakland; gift. la A. Nicol (widow) to Isabelle Nicol, lot on [ \ assemble at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & | Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and | Mrs. | Stephen | a_native of | father of | Bertha M. and Richard C. Specht, and uncle | avenue. 225 § of California street, S 25 by W | and brother of Fred J. and Otto | azed 36 | i Tract, plat 41, Kellersberger's Map, Oakland; The 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery Association | * | | i corner of Thirty-fourth and Adeline ' figs, pler Jeaving Third and Townsend streets at 10:40 | Contra Costa.. 77 { \ streets, E 40 by S 100, portion of block 676, Map No. 2 ‘Watts Tract, Oakland: gift. William J. Whitney to Edward P. Heald, lot on NE corner of Thirteenth avenue and East Seventeenth street, NE 77 by NW 1%, portion | of block 92, map of Clinten, East Oakland; also lot on NE line of East Twenty-first street, . 3%4:8% SE of Twenty-fourth avenue, SE 100 by | NE 150, portion of block N, map of subdivision of Fifty Associates Tract, East Oakland; also lot on S line of Thirty-ninth street, E of West street, E 100 by S 123, portion of block D, map of Apgar Tract, portion of plat 37, East Oakland; $10. George E. and Celestine A. Knight to Ernest F. Verwiebke, lot 3, block A, map Allendale Annex, Brookiyn Township; 3i0. Adolph G. and Annie M. Grazer to Vincent Pontacq, all interest in lot 18, block O, map of Huntington Tract, subject to' trust deed to R. 1. McMullen et al., February 2, 1901, Brooklyn Township;- $10. Andrew’ and Jane C. Jones to James H. Hicks, lot 2, block H, map Andrew Jones sub- division in Township of Brooklyn, Brooklyn Township; grant. Builders’ Contracts. W. M. Liggett (owner) with Petterson & Persson (contractors), architect Copeland & | Pierce—~All work except mantels and gas fix- tures for a two-story frame building, en lot | commencing at a point 53 NE from N corner of | Steverson and Thirteenth streets, NE 2, NW | 181, SW 4:6, SE 23, SW 20, SE & 87, Katherine Steffens (owner) with Moller & | Sass (eontractors), architects same as above— All_alterations and additions for a two-story | frame building, on S line of Sutter street, be- | tween Lyon and Central avenue, 2711 Sutter; COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eight. THE STOCK MARKET. Trading in local stecks and bonds continued quiet and the only changes were an advance in Giant Powder to $77 and a decline in Spring Valley Water to 356 30. The ofl stacks were dull, as usual. STOCK AN:D_BON'D EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, July %2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. | Bid Ask. 4s quar coup...113 113%|4s qr c (new).138%4139 ~ | 4s quar res....113 113 3s quar coup..103 1093 MISCBLLANEOUS BONDS. 3 Bay Co P C 53.106 108 |Oceanic SS 5s.101% — | Cal=st 5s 16 — |Omnibus C 6s.135 — € € Wat 07% — |Pac G Imp 4s. — 100 EQ L & P 6s:128%2133% [Pk & C H 65108 — | Fer & CI R 6311732 — Pk & O R 6s.11T — Geary-st s... — — |Powll-st R 6s.120 — HC&S 06% — |Sac EG R &s. — — 102% |8 F & SJV 58120 — Los Ang 15% — |Slerra Cal 6s.. — — L A Light 6s. 102 |S P of C 6s =" a9 1% — — (1910) 2% — L A & Pac 55.100%102% (S P of | Dolcm 3s.102% — | (1905), Ser A. — 109 | Mkt-st Cab 5s.125% — | (1505)" Ser B.103%110% | Do 1 c m 5s.123%124% (1906) 11254114 Nev C N G 7s.105 114 | (1912) 120% — Nor R Cal 6s.112 — |8 P of C Do 5s. 119 — | op gntd 5s...107 — Nor Pac C 6¢.100% — 'SP Br Cal 6s.138 — Do 3s. — 108 |S V Water 6s.113% — Nor R Cal'5c..110 113 | Do 4s 103 104 Oak Gas 5s....112% — | Do 4s 01 1 Do Trans 6s.117 118 |Stktn Gas 6s.. — — — 103 Do Water s : WATER STOCKS. 8 (Spring Valley. 86% 87 Marin County. 30 — | GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 4 |Pac Light Equitable 415 5% i Spcrnmento Mutnsl -8 S e Prancifico. Oaklan . 50%, 50% | Pac Gas Imp. 3% 44 /Stktn G & E.. 8§ — INSURANCE. Firem’'s Fund.35 217 | i BANKS. Anglo-Cal LM% — |L P & A.. 150 — California — |Mer Ex (lig).. 1§ Cal Safe Dep..107% First Nationl..305 SAVINGS BANKS. — 1910 {Sav & Loan. Security .. Union Trust. 8 F National. 127% German .. Humboldt Mutual Sav San Frangisco. - 75 e 20 525 1 STREET RAILROADS. California .....130 13 |OSL & H.... 8 — Geary 40 |Presidio . 5 - DTy Tl POWDER. Giant ...... oo T6% — | VIBOFM ceaeeees 8 3% SUGAR. Hana .......... 8% 7 |Kilauea . 8% 17 Hawalian ..... 50 Makawell ..... — 83 Honokaa ...... 18% — |Onomea . 2 — Hutchinson ... 17% 17% | Paguhau 20% 28 MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack...130%132}3| Oceanic S Co.. — Cal Fruit Can. — 98 Pac Aux F A. 2 Cal Wine Asn. 99%101 |Pac C Borax..165 Mer Ex 110 | Par Paint .... 16 Morning Session. Board— Kllauea Sugar Plantation Co. 50 Makaweli .. 10 Market-street Railway 100 Pasuhau S P Co, s 0. 25 Paauhau S P Co, s 90 10 Spring Valley Water.. Afterncon Sessiop. Board— 20 Certra Costa Water. 515 Giant Powder Con 50 Hutchinson S P Co. 70 Makawell 35 Market-street Railway 100 Peauhau S P Co. 2§ F Gas & Blect 95 Spring Valley Wates $20 U S 3 bonds (coup). Street— $5000 Los Angeles Lighting 5s. 100 Makawell PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 100 Monarch of Arizona.......... Street— 2 Kern e £ [WBRRE sssiza 88 Szsurgxy en sgagnznse Afternoon Session. Board— 200 Four . 50 Home 1000 Indeper 00 Junction . .. . 730 Occidental of West Virginia 700 Petrolepm Center .. 115 San Joaquin Oil & Dev 1 San Joaquin Ofl & Dev. SAN FRANCISCO OIL EXCHANGE. - 8TRUEEY Mcrning session—No sales. Afternoon Session. ‘Board— - 1 Hanford - 500 Lion s. 200 Oil City . 100 Four Qi1 260 Four Ofl 1000 Junction 100 Sterling gSSBSSS " MINING STOCKS. i The folloving were the sales in the San cisco Stock and Exchange Board vesterday: Morning Session. 300 Belcher ......... 10! 100 Confidence .. 1000 Challenge Con.. 34 1000 Justice ... Afternoon Sessfon. 200 Best & Belcher 19' 300 Comfidence . 200 Challenge Con. 34 100 Hale & Nor. 1000 Challenge Coi 35| 500 Justice .. 300 Chollar ....s...._ 08, 300 Occidental 300 Con Cal & Va..2 Wi The following ware the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morninz Session. 1i] 50 Confidence . . 10/ 500 Crown Point. 19/ 200 Crown Point. 18| 200 Gould & Curry. M = 2385 38 500 Belcher 500 Belcher 200 Best & Beicher 500 Lest & Belcher 700-Challenge Con.. 100 Challenge Con.. 1200 Challenge Con.. - 80 C C & Va .2 02| 800 Yellow Jacket. 50 Confidence .....1 401200 Yellow Jacket.. Afternoon Session. HHEBRBESE LEIERBHER 300 Andes ......... 03| 30 Confidence . 300 Best & Beicher 19 | 200 Challenge Con.. 34 i 1000 Challenge Con.. 35 200 Challenge Con.. 38 500 Chal{lnge Con.. 39 500 Chollar . 108 200 C C & Va....2'0212| 200 Sterra Nevada. 100 Confidence .1 30| 500 Yellow Jacket.. 300 Confidence -....145. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, July 23—4 p. m. Bid. Ask Bid. Ask. Alpha 04 (5| iustice . 08 09 Alta 05 06 [*entuck . .01 03 Andes @3 04|Lady Wash..... 01 — Belcker . 10 11fMexican . 516 Best & Beicher 13 19|Occidental 3 @l Ballion . — 42|Ophir .. 68 69| Caledonia 838 4l Overman 15 161 39 41Potos! ... -0 09 08 (9 Savage . 08 09 Confidence ....1 50 1.5 Scorpion .= Con €al & Va.:2 00 2 (5 Seg Belcher.... 02 (3 Con Imperial... 01 02 Sierra Nevada. 16 17 Con New York. 01 02 Silver Hill. 30 32 Crown Point... 10 11 St Louis. 6 —| Eureka Con.... 06 — Standard 353651 Exchequer ..... — (2 Syndicate . 0% 07 Gould & Curry. 12 14 Union Con.. 13 M| Hale & Nor. 21 22 Utah .. . 02 04 Julia . = 02 Yellow Jacket.. 27 2 | Miss F Jones, S LTS : ACONCAGUA...July 6i + and 11 HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. H M Elmer, Chicago Miss E E Phillips, J P_Elmer, Chicago | London H G Brown, Pa C S Ryan, N T M Meyerfeld & w, Cal|C L Horsey, Marylnd Miss Meyerfeld, Cal J Vanlins, Cal W L Brown, N Y F Tobias, Germany M W Miller & w, Ind F E Morehouse, Engld Mrs R J Greene, Ind |E M Carter, N ¥ Mrs J L Miller, ind |R V _Webster, Ceylon W _H Fleldhouse & w,|A J Bondasant, Va Chicago |F B Purdie, N Y F E Theberath & w,'J Terrace, kondon Alarysville |F Harman, Loadon P J Sayre, Ala C M Candee, Toronto O H Lipman, Cal C F Medealf, England C B Brown, Stockton |H I Taylor, N Y O M Gale, Chieago R C Mathews, Va H Kohlberg & w, Ger- many E W Sutcliffe, Butte F A Hunt, Boston Mrs W F Fitzgerald, Los Angeles A D MacNeill, Engind Rev Mr McCabe, Cal Mis B M McGiff, L An C @ Krogness, Chicago F E Kramer, St Louls J Baines, Amsterdam M L "P Saunders,|Prof O Schroeder, Butte Switzerland W’ A Hamilton & w,|M Mickede, Chicago Seattle T J Field, Monterey | H M Andrews, Chgo N W Willlams & w, A E Mendelson, La Chicago G _Hope, Pa J Eastley & w, Seatl W Ogilvie, Dawson R J {H Gage, U S N J C Lang, Portland |G Daws & w, Mo W E Barney, Auckind(Dr S L Walton, S Jose D H Bayldon, Auckind|W E Blauer, S Jose Capt Mason, Auckiand|I, L. Lewiv, Sacto J Harris, Auckland [Mys C A Spreckels, A L Clark, Auckiand | Paris I Hoidship, Auckland Mrs N Bailey, Cal W A Doyle, Cal E § Gill, Honolulu E W Kingsley, London| GRAND HOTEL. J E Seott & w. Jowa |W F Knox, Sacto ‘Miss L, Spreckels, Paris F Richarcson, London L M Baily, Selt Lake D C Steinmetz, Carters J M Jonmes & w, Berkly/l K Salsbury, Napa | ¥ Edwards, San Jose |Mrs I Cara. Los Ang F L Carter, San Jose |Mr Wichecle, CEicago M F Bell, Chicago | Miss Ducker., Mapfield J Fennemore, S Lake Miss E Ducker, May- J Dester, Pa | fleld W Lubip, Jerome |L G Smith, Gonzales W € Price & w, Cal |J J Shaughnessy, Cal C W Inslee, N Y A Beaton. Ala J R Cohen, D Moines |Maude McKoske, Ala ‘W A Cooper, San Jose J Hall, Conn A T Keyser, N Y A L Jones, Napa M Day, Los Angeles |S Bemioff, Los Ang S$. 0 |F J Kerridgs, Sonoma T O Toland & w, Cal | Miss Buck. San Jose G K Ryder & w, Sacto|G Corfegys, Portland E Naylor, S Lake |Dr J Eisenstadt, Coio Carpenter, N Cify J Heron, Denver Holly & w, Coio |'W C McClure, Y " Robertson, Hanfd M F Oelken & w, Cal Robinson & w, Cal| F B_Abbe. San_Jose Gaylord, Nev City|C F Hicks & w, Ohio Willis & w,Fresno| E § St Claire, Bksfleld rown & w, Martinz F C St Claire, Bksfleld cKellip & w, Towa W Ash & w, Berlin Maguire. Towa |Ellen A" Lyneh, Cot- J Bitterham, § Mat | _tonwood ¥ A Clapp & w, N Y |L P Arker, San Miguel solomon, Nev | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. rs L Ware & 4, L A.T Reddy, Seattle Ttly, Riverside ~ |T A Weils, Oakland A Johnson & ch, 'J Johnson, Sacto Los Angeles {7 T Cronkiite, Fresno Lamb, St Louis Mrs D L Katehe, Mo € W Lawrence.Tacoma Mrs E J Longnecker, A J Jomes, Fresno Kansas City H Reynolds, Denver |E Field. Healdsburg P Farnes, Denver G Houck & w, Chicago Mrs C W Sackett, Nev |E E Yowell, Salt Lake E S Amidon & w, Mich /M Cordoba, S Rosa A Larson, W & d, Nebr /L Ratte, Bakersfield ————— OCEAN TRAVEL. 4mEITRQONEQ: PRl Elo] B - Pacific Coast Steamship To. Steamers leave Broadway Whart, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports—I1 a. m., July 15, 2, 2, 30, August 4. Change to company's steam- €rs at Seattle. * Fogp Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattle. Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 1 a. m., July 15 20, 2. 3. Aug. 4, and every fifth day thereafter. Change at Seatele for this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma for N. P. By.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For BEvreka and Humboldt Bay—1:30 p. m.. July 11, 16, 21, 2%, 31, Aug. 5, and every fifth v thereafter. O or San Diego. stopping only at Santa Bar- bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- geles)—Steamer Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. steamer State of California, Wednesdays, a. 9 “For Los Angeles, calling at Santa Cruz. | Monterey, San Simeon. Cayucos. Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara. Ventura, Hueneme, East San Pedro, San Pe- dro and_*Newport (*Corona _only)—Steamer Corona, Saturdays, 9 a. m.; steamer Bonita, Tucsdays, 9 a. m. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose del Tabo, Mazatlan. Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- la and Guaymas (Mex.)—19 a. m., Tth each month. 2 For further information obtain company’s folders. The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without previous netice. TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery straet (Palace Hotel). ‘GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. O.R. & N. CO. Only Steamehip Irdne to PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line from Portland to all pcints East. Through tickets to all points. atl rail or steamshio and rail, at LOWEST RaTES. STEAMER TICKETS INCLUDE BERTH sad MEALY. 58, oL iy & 0 gt 1 HHL z _Safls Juiy 12, 8S. ORO. W satis Joiy 7. 11, ¥ mul-':c. i6. 28 D.W HITCHCOCK. Gen. Agt..1 Montgom'y. S.¥. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE SOUTEMPTON. LOVDEY. PARIL Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Wednesdays at 10 a. m. August 7]St. Louis........Sept. 4 k “Ausust 1 Philadaiphia .. Sept. 11 tladel ugust 21\St. Paul é ERUpRap AT RISt ISR B RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Wednesdays at 12 noon. Southwark ......July 31| *Zeeland August 21 +Vadegland ..August i| Friesland ugust 23 Kensington ..August 14| Southwark ....Sept. 4 *Stop _at Cherbourg, eastbound. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION €0., CHAS. D. TAYLOR, Gemeral Agent Pacific Goast. 3 Montgomery st. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling,at XKobe (Hiogo), Nagasak! and Shanghal and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on beoard on d:y 05‘ sailing. U SS. AMERICA MARU...Saturday, Aug. 10, 1901 S8, HONGKONG MARU. - Ine 3 tel £S. NIPPON MARU. S =4 1901 Friday, September 27, 1901 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. ~For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. Oceanic$.8.Co. ik ey LCH ZEALAND axo SYDNEY, 8. 8. SIERRA, for innolnln, Samoa, New DIREOT LINE Yo TAHITL Zealand and Aus....Thurs., Aug. 1, 1) 8. AUSTRALIA, for Tahitl.. - -Tuesday, August 6, 10 & m. A, for Honolulu... ....Saturday, August P m. XNl ] PANAMA R, R, *Cine’ TO NEW YNRK VIA PANAMA DIRECT. Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40; Meals Free, §.S.Argyll saiis Mom 'y, Aus. 12 8. S. Leelanaw sails Monday, Ang. 26 8.8.Argsll snis Tuesday, Sept.23 From Steuart street at 2 p. m. Freight and office. 330 Market st. F. F. COI . Pacific Coast Agent. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION €0, And CIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORES To_Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central and South American ports. Sailing from How- ard 3, Pler 10, 12 m. GUATEMALA. .. Aug. 22 "ALENA. . _Sept. 4 it expressly for Cen- tral and South American passenger service. (Mo change at Acapulco or Panama.) Freight office, 318 California street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. \ Sailing every Thursday. fastead of Saturday, at 10 a.m.. from oier 42, North River, foot of Morton street; La Cham- s. 2.0.SPREBKELS 'l Passngar s, §43 Barke SL, Pir PER! August — These steamers are FOR U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLED. Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO a.m., 315 8:30 5‘1. Eull.’.‘ !-'“‘”: m.. 7 _a. m.. 12:30 noon, Sunda, shnder. T el agne, 1; La Gascogne. August §; B e August 15 La Normandie, Au- gist 2. First class to Hayre, $70 and upward. Second class to Havre, $4 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and ADA. 22 Broadway (Hudson York: J. F. FUGAZI & ‘Agents, 5 Montgcmery ;mmrm ’l'mnldbydlnflhud et Agents.