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.UIICAL I‘I““Elm ALL planos purchased of SHERMAN. CLAY & ©O.‘may be exchanged for a new Steinway upright or baby grand plano any time within 3 years from dgte of purchase, and have full price allowed. New upright planos, per month: some good pianos sold for §3, $4 and § per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter six., San Francisco; corner Broadway and Thirteenth st., Oakland. 2 awalts all who are interested in plano; the Cecilian is the lat- are invited 1o our BYRON oncerts. MAT Post st., Unlon squa: sole agents ‘Sohmer & Co.. Byron Mauzy, Gabler, Lester, Hamilton and _Bpielman pianos A LIST of fine second-hand bargaine—1 Emer- son, 1 Hallet & Davis, 1 Conover, 1 Curtaz, 1 $75, $125, $145, elc.; easy payments. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st., kering, Vose Sterling Agency; also , King of meif-players. NY make at t prices. Agency fam Hallet-Davis 2in list 850 up; upright Mahogany ¥isc 05, Btelnway, Chickering. $16:: 2 t HEINE T JAS. KEEFFE S plano Warerooms nNow perma- nently located at 22 Turk st, near junction Mason, Market and Turk: largest in city. ANOTHER ole st sale of storage planos at your own 1 # installments: no reserve. WILEON'S STORAGE CO. 1706 Market st. 100 it elegant pew # Flood Lldg. ¥hi; almo standard Call 18 Bartle FTEINWAY AL " FINE 5.pod AY., Chicke s Hartman w. C, H ~ Fine S-pe Al up gt piano; must be wa aving city e ther uprights to clown \ctory, Market & 14th. FEINY " £ht plano: a few left, 560 Hayes L for RENTE a fine upr TT-Ct PIANO €O, kht wale Allister st cheap. DID Stelnway BRUENN, 208 Post st nd-hand upright planos "HORNUNG'S, 116 MeAllister §37 M- upward for sale ches anc 014 and new. H. 2 Latham place fUPERT . MULLER, maker OFFICES AND STORES TO LET, Ithers. revairer uprighte, $100; planos | { jenutiful home REAL ESTATE WANTED. ies, ranch “Thirty-cighth st WANTED_By respsaaitle X shares. Call or address 40; ‘Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. e bargains for nvest- casy terms or ex- for city oF country realty. SPECIAL BA! One of the finest residences in the clty; 13 rooms, 3 bathroome, etc.; best location: fin- llhed in _oal bird; le_and Carolina X170 feet. BCTAL, Two modern cottages, b rooms and bath; near station; $1500. A. R. DENKE. Webster-st. Station, Alameda. "L 125 LOTS, size 25x100, for $40 each; a great bar- # ota 40x200; street work complete; a great bargain. 4 Jots on Sherman st.; erty in_Alameda. Fine home on (‘mtul ave,; new; modern mprovements; s, ' Clinton ave.; corner lot; T6x150; cholcest prop- house of § room E. D. JUDHY & CO. 1434 Park st., Alameds. T ————————— | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS IIIRKIL!Y _REAL ESTATE. THIS near Just_the place you are looking for: he university and public school: hous of & rooms; lot B0x135: wtreet work all dons an ideal home; only mm 15250~ House of 9 rooms, all “modern tm- provements; east of Telegraph ave, and north of Dwight way; & bargain. leased for $50 $6000—House of 13 rooms; monthly; first class investment. $2200—A _fine business corner, 40x1i8; a money making proposition. JOSEPH J. MABON, le Estate, . Berkele, BARGAIN in a sightly lot in the Scenic rk: two blocks from university; a snap. —Good bullding site on Hiigard ave., in Park Tract, near Coos and College, New modern home of 7 rooms; lot 50x street work all done: near unmiversity. S eat cottage of 4 rooms; fruit trees and flowers. §200—Building sites at bargain prices. MAY & MORTIMER, t Berkele: §1 Bcenic §: 2128 Center st., W THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1901. ROOMS d TO uw-—h# m HAWTHORNE, 172, near Harrison—] mea.....f}.’ifl" n:-"n for gent; O oimabla ret i HOTEL ST, DENIS (Buro plan), 24 Turk st., near Market—Central location; new bulld- \nl. elegantly furnished; striotly first-class; day and upwa: pecial rates by the or month; blll in the city; references; !-ku Market-st. cable cars to Turk st. KEARNY, 34, and 47 Post—Offices or sunny furnished rooms; en suite or sin JULIAN ave.. 32 sunny furnished rooms in privats family;: % block from 14th & Mission. LARKIN, 804—Large sunny rooms, $6 and §7; small room, §4; suitable for gents, LEAVENWORTH, 1521—Two large rooms; hot and cold water: large yard. MARKET, 1015 (New Arlington)—Nicely fur- __Dished rooms, § & week up; 3c a day up. uAa'rme, o1 Geary nt suited, newly bat! e 10 up. MINN “1. corner Ellhth—flewly furnis bay-window room, §1 per week; transient. GFARRELL, 20—8unny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo, OXFORD, 271 O'Farrell—Furnished front suite weak up. lrnnllen!. ROYAL Houne, 14 P‘Ill-—lnulndolflm II[M' reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par- Tor roma. ar mioht. b 15 81 B0: week, 88 4o ; ‘month.’ #§ to elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot ter; baths, SHERMAN Apartme) o, 2 Eighth near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. BCOTT, 113—Three unfurnished sunny rooms: Do _children, . a'm('x'rnN u:—Nleo -unny (‘lfllll ate i phond oly fu ed sunny sing! room, l& mr ‘month. t(nll after 6 p. m. or Bund THE NAVARHE 105 Geary—Blegantly furnish- ed suites and single; travelers nccommodated. TURK, b4 nn. parlor floor: running water, o1 lnd hllh‘ $10. VAN NESS, !M»Eleglnl sultes, nowly hn- nished, $30; aleo others; rooms first-class. RUOMS AND ROARD, B e Unmvumn furnished rooms; best cotner In 0- land; unsurpassed family table, 26c per 34’ per week: every accommodation nmmlon 11031 Broadway, cor. Twelfth st., third flat, Oakland. ALMORA, Twentieth and Mission; warm belt; new management; modern; sunny rooms; ta: ble board: unexcelled. Tei. Church 1181, BUCHANAN, 612—Sunny furnished rooms with board; privilege parlor, bath; terms reason- able; phone Fell 1235, R store: living up for grocery and bar: che man. HOOKER & LENT, 1 LIGHT. chee offices: $15 and $2. Emma Enreckels boitding, 927 Market st OIL. ! ven_territory adjoln- > Parrott bldg. good order: all 516 Mission st » in WHITE. “tinting _done. tel, Red up; st PALMISTRY. misi: head and face % 617 Jones st. MME. GERMAINE, the business palmist of the ¥ ; to 5. %06 Market st. " M ientific palmist, 515 tel. Black 561. tually agreeable ne-half interest of this ability, age, etc. ary st., and ; this remedy is posi- reparation sent to .u you | | < OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. HAYWARDS ADVERTISEMENTS HAYW ARDS RFAL ESTATE. § ACRES, 3 acres of which is the finest richest sediment soil, adapted to raising vegetables and berries; 4 acres in fruit, full bearing; fine 5-room light basement cottage, complete- Iy sewered, bath, pantry, tollet, stationary washstand, hot and cold water, wash tubs in basement, cement foundation, veranda front, one side ‘and rear, bevel French. plate glass windows in front, cement sidewalk round the house, and front; wns; finé well, windmill and tank; tankhouse; barn; chicken houses; brooder houses; water piped to houee, barn, ehicken houses: a positive saerifice; fmprove- ments worth the money agked; cost $7500; to make quick sale, $500. P. WILBERT, Hay- wards, Cal ACRES, with 3-room house, barn, 4 ghicken houses, ‘well, 80 chickens, buggy, new spring ., new harness, household furniture, 25 trees; three-quarters of a mile from town; main road; only $1400. P. WILBERT, Haywards, Cal. ] VAN NESS ave, rooms® sun all table, CALIFORNIA, $07—Stevenson mansion: seioet family hot ceptional lable:gl(rlCUVe rms. THE HEATH,812 Eddy—Nicely furniched sunny front rooms, en sulte single;excellent cuisine. HOTEL nepenrr 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent table; special rates to tourists. PINE, 1222 (old Ralston home),lf‘lex-mly fur- nishi my rooms, en sulte & single; board. THE Crocker, 915 Leavenworth—Fine _sunny rooms,single and en suite; beautiful grounds. . Ti—Alcoye ang bay-window running Wwater; choice BOOI AID BOARD WANTED, WANTED-By a_teacher, n the Western -Aadition; ‘weat of Fillmore and north of California; references exchanged. Box 3708, Call office. BOARD and rooms wanted for family of four adults near Park Panhandle. %fl iress, glving terms and location. Box 4457, SPECIAL NOTICES, NOTICE~We are responsible for our photo contracts and coupons as they are printed: positively no verbal agreements with agents accepted. GLOBE Portrait Co., 3 Taylor st. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. T send for circula cdroom set: plate mirror, factory price, siges. Tel every | Folsom 132 | ght In room—Winchester st., near Market: % per night; §150 to 8 per wee baggage to and from the fern 3 Suits to order from genuine fine s, $20 up: ele- $15 N LEMOS, 1117 and Ei Stockton st., Henna 5 Egyptian restores gray at all druggists, re asonable rates; 10 , 836 Mission st moles destroyed with ATON, 1119 Sutter st. ; dress pants. 82 Hor, cor. Bush and Dupont monds and precious stone: K. 817 Market st. mes. play books, wigs: 'LDSTEIN & CO. Prench C ,all druggl I'H\SI(‘IKD! A\D !lRGEDK! DR, C. C. O'DONNE! 1023 Market st.. between Sixth and Seventh. DR. WONG HIM, herb dostor, treats all diseases of testimonials at office. the human bo 115-117 Mason, nr. Eili WOO. herb doctor; sapitarium, see testimonials at office. A-DR_WO! 764-766 Clax permanent cures here In your who have suffered 20 to 30 years: over H names of prominent business men sent @s reference; mo chloroform, surgery or delay from business, and no salves for sale. ]xrnru\u; ld.ren Physiclap, box 1950 Caii | ¥. e REAL EBESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. Absolutely $500 cash is all low. new eott; nd two | : all the latest and most wooden ~mantel, tiling, basement; five minutes from be it at §16 monthly. . again will get such a A. DOLAN’S Central 607 Market st., paid opp. Frank- | s | | nce. | GLLIS, 1016—Small suite and kitchen: newly | lllcml(ully | ELLIS, MISSION, ninth and Mission sts.; the balalmx- | NEW MONTGOMERY, 106—$6 per month, sun- | ess | | OAK, 119—Large sunny parlors, furnished. housekeeping: yard; $16; other single rooms; reasonable. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $2500_$100 DOWN, balance monthly: brand new home of ¢ fine large sunny rooms, with por- celain bath and sink; elevated lot; 40x150 feet (note the size); mear Grove st.; street work all dene; a pretty, cozy home at a sacrifice. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., Broadway, Oakland. HOUSES of every description and price for sale or rent. Apply to W. E. BARNARD, 1115 Broadway; telephone Main 10. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BROADWAY, 410-412-The most elegantly fur- nished sunny rooms in locality: single and housekeeping: rents reasonable; first-class at- tention. CALIFORNIA, 3031—3 sunny rooms furnished for light housckeeping; no children. CEDAR ave., 24, near Larkin, Post and Geary— 3 sunny unfurnished housekeeping rooms; running water; bath; reasonable, 39— Unfurnished handsome ball room, kitchen; splendid loca- o double | 933. nfurnished sunny rooms; conveniences; private rumenc ; no childrer. furnished modern flat; reasonable; no ‘childrn. | 1127—2 nieely furnished sunny rooms; complete for housekeeping. ESSEX. 12 (Rincon Hiil)—Large sunny house- ping_rooms; also single room; cheap. FIPTH 353—Two_furnished housekeeping, $10; three, $20, with bath; also single, § up a mo, | LARGE rooms, first floor; large grounds: euit- able for families with children., Apply 620 Folsom st. LEAVENWORTH, 720, near Sutter—New and elegantly furnished rooms; all convenlences for housekeeping. NA. 237, New York Hou: Fourth: MISSIO> com bet. Third and | 4 3 rooms. . 106—Sultes of housekeeping rooms, ly furnished. 1627B— Housekeeping rooms to let, with bath. ny furnished housekeeping rooms to let. | n block between Iith, 18th, Castro 39 Lee ave., 2 blocks south Park; near school and 3 6. DOW w. ave. lots; $1800 Cllh 7 Gates st., cottage, § MILLERICK, cottage of 7 room: on Hill nable offer refused. Ri Te: Box. 3725, | ottages; perfect title; 6 Clipper. near LOT with vent seven and eight rooms cottages; also two | OCTAVIA. 1403, cor. Geary—Sunny bay-window | f ofty ERCOND ST., 212—Furnished roome for house- partly furnished parlor; kitchen; gas; $12. O'FARRELL, 15li—1 furnisued and 2 unfur- nishcd rooms for housckeeping. | POLK, 1023 and 5 room suites, completely (ulnilhed for housekeeping, $15 up; reference. POWELL, 1401—2 or 3 large connecting rooms , for housekeeping, gas, bath; alko single | rooms; reasonable. keeping and others; clean and respectable; ren; reasonable. | STEVENSON, 642, bet. Seventh and Elghth— Furnished rooms with stove; running water; bath; central. TURK, 613—2 rooms furnished for housekeep- ing, 912; 1 large unfurnished room. Apply from 1 to 3. mly 1400 1 equipped love othill runch; on road unty pa; near 8 | very Tichest of level black loai under 100 bearing fruit trees (including cultivation 3 very large and prolific orange trees); good barn, sheds, several poul- llar; water piped from | n«ludu- horse, cow, poultry, wagon, all farm and carpenter tools, etc. erything goes; 1000 cords'of wood in pas- ture N. D. SICKELS —FOR SALE Small tracts, Cotatl the Land Agent, § Geary. $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Sonoma Co,; future value assured, as fan Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply 15 The Cotatl Co., 302 California et., for pam- _vhlets or information. FOR sale—An Jdeal place for chicken ranch of seven acres, close t0 town; everything new 2nd ->mplete; nice home; beautiful loeatio personal reasons for selling: will go for twe thirds mactual value; only part ired. For full particulars write to F. WATRY, So- n amm (\l ousekeeping roomi bfllh' tubs; sunny. VALENCIA, niched; fur- A B! office for Call advertisement subscriptions has been established at Valencia st. and 105 ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn, AHLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave. ¥ a day family hotel in gity; polite attendance; _large rooms, ec up; medle, %c; free coach: A-_BRUNSWICK HOUS| 143 S)xlh—Rooms. 25e to $1 per night; $1 0 $5 per week, and light_housckeeping rooms night, AT Shasta House, 246 Third—200 rooms, newly renovated; 2%ec to $1 night; phone Black 4915. BACHELOR Hotel, 18 Tason #t.—100 newly furnished and renovated rooms, 50c up; ele- wvator; electrie lights in every room: return BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; sity or soustwy. PACIPIC COLLECTION . 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10, tel. 3580. DISEASES and allments of men treated; con- sultation tree. American Dispensary, 514 Pine. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Black 1124, 205 dth. ALL kinds bou nged; re- 5 Sixth pairing; lowes STORAGE AND \VAREHOU!ES. PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Pows tel. Main 5713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 810 Mis- ston st.; tel. Howard 941° F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Misslon st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut Pates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Coni- pany, 2520 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. d, rented, excha ght, sol¢ ; phone Mint 45, 1 ’I‘YPEWRI'I‘ERI AID SUPPL!EI GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any bouse in the city; rentals, §3. The Typéwriter Exchange, 53 California; telephone Main %68, RENT a new Franklin typewriter for §1 week and have your work in sight. CUTT! TOWER CO., 302 Montgomery; tel. Black 48 HARTFORD typewriters; new, $60: antl-trus all makes; used machinés $10 up. 309 Sansom PROPOSALS. TREASURY _Departient, office Supervising Architect, Washington, D. €., July 9, 190L— Bealed proposals will be received at this office until 2 o'clock p, rh., on the 3d day of Sep- tember, 1901, and then opened, for the cor leu mechanical equipment, including plumb- ng, bollers, engines and generators, switch- rd, eleciric wiring and conduits, heating and ventilating, and elevators for the United States Postoffice, Courthous clsco, Cal., In accordance with drawings an the specification, coples of Which may be ob- tained at this office or as the office of thi Superintendent of Construction at San Fri cisco, Cal., at the-discretion of the Supervi ing Architect, uypon deposit of a certified check payable to the Treasurer of the Unl"d States for $250, which upan return of Somplet. sat 6t avamings $ad speciAcation will be returned. JAMES KNOX TAYLOR, BIRTHS—MARRIAGES— DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices Bent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at cither of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- ons authorized to have the same published. BORN. ANDERSON—In this city, July 22, 1801, to the wife of P. N. Anderson Jr., a son. MARRIED. FLETCHER—MILLER—In this city, July 28, 1, in the Howar: et Melhndlll Epllcn pal Church, by the pastor, John A. #on, Quincy Fletcher and Lottie M-y umer. both of San Francisco. ete,, 8 3 DIED. Curdnza Nancy C. Hughes, John T. s, dward O. Krafft, Danlel . Clule‘ Peter A. Mason, Mary 3. Albert E. McGeorge, James G. , Thomas B. Riordan, Johana Robert Stecher, Edward T Fairfleld, William Sprfll:kelun.Annl Gill, Willilam M. Sweeney, Goubhert, Martin Walit, Wlllhm W. Henry, Wm. E. Jr. Waldron, Margaret Higby, Evhraim M. Wall, Nellio ng‘lns. Michael RDOZO—In Melrose, Cal, July 28, -1801, “Nancy ¢ Cardozo, & nailve of Kentucky, aged €6 years. CILLS—In this city, July 28, 1801, Edward ‘0., beloved brother of A W and 'H. Cills, Kate White, and nephew_ of Mrs. serst Commings, s native of San Francisco, ed 24 i “(:7 sz remlin- nre fi the parlors of Va- lente, Marini 24 Stockton street. CLUTE—In_this cny. ' uly 7 101 Peter A, Clute of Volcano, Cal., beloved Clara Clute, and father of e mdbere Joia and Cora Clute, a native of New York, aged 8 years 11 months and 2 days. call bells; first-class; central; quiet; gentle- men only. 3‘ Market—1 or 2 sunny rooms, rn.; reasonable; private family. BRADY, 39, furn. or um BRODERICK, 131i—3 rooms and bath; suitable for light housekeeping. FOR sale—A beautiful home in town with good income; bealthy climate: price $4000; offers wanted. Ay MR ACOBSEN, , and bar; easy payments or trade; 5 large grounds: nenr lnrte faetory + mear $an Pra real estate and xma 5 47 Sth st., Oakland. DO you want to invest a littie money in Some jands that will make you & fortune quick? Write at opce for full particulars. Address box 8744, Call office, BURNETT, 426 Market @ia_ Mo, 1364)—Fur- _nished rms., uites, single; aiso unfurnished, BUSH, 1045—_Newly furnished rooms; all mod- ern improvements; gentiemen only; ref'nces. CALIFORNIA, Ti8—Furnished rooms; sunny and clean. CLAEA. 166, near Fifth—Three rooms; rent CLIF'E‘ORD 204 Ellls, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY. 106—Nicely furnished synny. suites; also .....n. rooms: reasonabl FOR sale—Choice lots in Millbrac, near school house, Terms of MARK LANE, 63¢ Market st. S ————————— TR ___ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. TAHGE and small houses for sale, icase exchange: building lots and land by acre. .Y. TUNSTEAD, Sgn Anselmo, " GEA ugh—Two rooms, fur- ‘housekeeping. Y, 1237, corner n\lhed, suitabje for |l|'l! e AR TR ave,, nleely AN ity st Snels rooms day, week, month. 770, bet. Third and mm— 2 gentlemen; rent RRISON, 770, M nny front room, 1 o NE—In_, Decoto, Alunedl lenty. c.]‘ Cl}fiy 7 1801, Albert B Crane, of Harry H. and Carlton l'rlndlnher of Heten L. and cmum C. o< native of Herkimer County, N. Y., md [ years and 9 months. ¥ Notlce of hl]\:nl:r] 3:‘”(-' SCOLL—In this city, July 26, 1001, Thomas D18 ved son of Michae ‘the late Cath. erine Driscoll, and bnnh-r of Willlam J. Frank I, Mefy A, #od Emie Briscoil & o irmingham, aged :h:”«:‘t i and 28 au-. (Bydney, Autrull. intances are respect- the from his late :.um -mn. near Sixth, thence Putrlck u Chum whcn services will be M, s Interment Holy Cross GATE Council No. M. ogr;fi: Nerehy notified 1o aitend tve mn..-u of our late brother, Thomas B. Driscoll, to-day (Monday), &t § o from his late residence, ‘317 Tessle street. Fines for tendance. non-attendancé. LLIVAN, Tres 27, 1301, heloved son of Fral and the lm Bam kes, and brother o George, Mary, D iate Prances Dykes, & uun of :.'l ds and. a iy imviced to Al B‘W juaintances are The funeral & | does not refer to CREMATION. (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2409 Clay street, thence to St, nick's Church, wim -. le for the repose of hi orelwk. In- (ll'm.ll! Holy Cross FIELD—In this eity, .vulv 27, 1901, Wil- 1 m, b.lovnd son of Daniel and Mary Fair- mi- | p; ted | tld. and Qrothar of Mrs, T. Wi Mrs. A. Rae' Mrs. A. R. Poole, Sarah, Alice -na fel r-lrflam, a native of New York, 'f nfi: days. (Seattle e an oo w ease 104 WL R e’ e ot on N ine o S e g ¢ L1 0ok, | SRV SN 8 Btk Ba" B rom his late ce, ‘wenty-s 100, Ci Tract; also lot on NW. um of tullrud ave Sount Olive: Cometery, [térment. private, | (i3l i otlfiourlfenth avenue, NE 2,605, GILL—In Oakland, July 101, wiitiam | 55 SE 7. block %5, same; aisd lot on S line Maxwell Gill, husband of Anmis M. GiL RS = 58 formerly of Fresno, Cal., & native of Indlana, 58 years 11 months and 6 days. GOUBERT—In this city July 2, 1901, Martin, beloved husband of Augustine Goubert, and brother of Victoire Geubert and Marie Sepan, son-in-law_of Mr. and Mrs. August !eny and brother W of Mr, and Mrs. Auguste Jr., and ul and Rugenie Segay, and uncle of Mr.'and Mrs. Plerre Allemand and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cscall native of France, aged 4 years I months and 13 Friends and ucqunluunm are respect- ly lnvlua to attend tha lunorll Wi uly 1, 1001, at 1 o'clock, from hia late lonT between ks -mn nnd Tnlrlnnu\ -lrn! thence to French Church of Notre Dame lotolres, where services will be held, thence 413 Butter street,” where held under tho au verence Grove No. 0'cloek. HENR‘I In this clty. July 28, 1901, Willlam Jr., dearly beloved -nd only child of Willam i ana Maud of Ban Francisco, nn-d ‘7 month HIGBY~In this ¢ Ephratm B, vl aihte SC TR Hllby. « Hative ot Now York, aged 74 years, HIGGINS_In this clty, July e, 1001, Michnel beloved husband of Bridge " Higgin d dearly beloved father of . Brook d lf‘rolhz\r-m “lw o Wililam, Altred and Jonn 'wyford and the late Thomas Twyford, a native of the varlsh of Granaugh, County Corl, Ireland, aged 80 voars and 7 mouths, Friends ‘and acuuaintances ave respect- fully invited 1o attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the funeral phrlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 717 Mis- wion street, near Fourth, thence to St. Pat- Drulds Jeon will. Henry, a native rick's Church for services at 1 o'clock. terment Holy Cross Cemetary. HUGQHES—In Berkeley, July 28, 1901, John T., beloved gon of Cormach Hughes, a native of Prince Bdward Island, aged 30 years. KRAFFT—In Oakland, July 28, 1901, Dantel beloyed son of John G. Kunigunda and brother of Willlam Kraftt, In- Kraftt, a native' of New York, aged 22 years 3 months and 7 days. MASON-—Entered into rest, in this cttyp July 27, 1901, Mary J., widow of the late Captain John Mason, beloved mother of Kate M. Thomas, krandmother of Ellis 8. J. Mason, Dafsy E. Thomas, Mrs. G, W. Hessler and Mrs. W. A. Finch, and great grandmother of G. W: Hessler Jr., a native of Northumber- ldnnfl. England, aged %0 years 7 months and 4 lays. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday). at 2 ofelock, from St. Ann's Chapel,” Old Ladies’ Home, 2118 Golden Gate avenue, Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. McGEORGE—In this eity, July 27, 1901, James Glendenning McGeorge, beloved husband of Isabella McGeorge, and father of James H. “and Alexander McGeorge, a native of Scot- land, aged 49 vears 7 months and 5 days. [EFNotlce of funeral in Tuesday morning papers. RIORDAN-In this city, July 27, 1901, Johana, beloved mother of Annie and Josie Riordan, the late James A. and Mary G. Riordan and Mrs, J. Callaghan, a native of County Cork, Treland, aged 63 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 708% Hampshire street, thence to St. Charles Church, where a solemn requlem thags will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CHER—In Aberdeen, Wash., July 23, 1801, ward T., beloved husband of the late Ella Stecher, beloved son of Eleanor and the late Phillip Stecher, and brother of Fred J. and Otto Stecher, a native of San Francisco, aged 36 years 2 months and 6 days. A member of the Friends of the Golden Gate Verein. - 7 Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 317 Minna sireet, near Fourth. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemefery. TO the officers and_members of the Friends of the Golden Gate Verein—You are hereby no- tifled to assemble at 317 Minna street to. mcrrow (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late member, Edward T. Stecher. By order of MRS. M. VAN NIEL, President, SPRECKELSEN—In this city, July 2, 1901, Anna Margaretha Spreckelsen, beloved daughter of Mrs. John Laudon, and sister of | Lizzie and Henrietta Spreckeisen and John Laudon Jr., a native of San Francisco, aged 16_vears 8 months and 14 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 'clock, from the- parlors of Theodor Dierks, 97 Mission street, between Fifth end Sixth. Interment 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. SWEENEY—In this city, July 28, 1801, Mary, beloved wife of the late Thomas Sweengy. and mother of James, Thomas, Mary and John Sweeney, Mrs. J. B. McNally of Pres- cott, Arizona, and Mrs. David Connor of Jerome, Arizona, a native of County Kil- Qare, Ireland. WAIT—In this city, July 25, 1901, Willlam W., beloved husband of Mary Wait, a native of Dedham, Mass., aged 58 years ¢ months and 26 days. (New York papers please copy.) The funeral will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 84 Van Ness avenue. Interment private, in L O. O. F. Cemetery. WALDRON—In Lakeview. July 26, 1001, Mrs. Margaret Waldron, relict of the late Wil illam_Waldron, a native of Ireland. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clack, from the parlors of Carew & English, 29 Van Ness avenue, thence t9 Sacred Heart' Church, where a fequiem high mass will be celebrated for the repese of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. WALL—In this city, July 27, loved wite of Fallk A. wail. ‘motnce Soph Wall, _Qaughter of e late Mavguret Monahan, and_sister of John Monahan and Tifam Murray, a native of New York . aged 2 years 1 month and 23 ¥Friends and acquaintances are respact- invited to attend the funeral to-day (Mohday). at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- donok, 121 Tighieenth street, thence to the Chureh of the Holy Redeemer, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 1901, Nell HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Sucgessor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) l'r:m!:ml«J A OTRECTORS. gwfiflm’;fiiurnu fin £t opposite’ Lincoln Schol, Telephone South §0. JAMES MCcGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bro.. has opened new Funeral Parlors at 214 1ddy st., bet. Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 376, NW 80; also property frce Tty heremor:‘wulnd (morded July 26, Sah Franeisco Brewerles, Limited (incor- ted In 1899) to the Debenture ration, imited, conveys property in 45 cov. (trust agreement); also same as last' elght’ descrip- tions above in trust agreement (recorded July 26, 1901; §—r. fostate of Morrls Freud (by Fanny Freud, ad. ministratrix) to Elisa Furger, lot on N lln' o’lo ayes street, 7 W of Franklin, W 2 by N Bcrnnd -nd Dcm B. Faymonville to Mary Broldw 16T, and uuunl fo Andrew T-rau Bafigo, lot on BE eorner of lmbflilu and Twentloth streets, 8 100 by ¥ 50; §10. Builders’ Contracts. Mrs, Mary F. Ward (owner) with Theodore 8. Horn (contractor), architect Fred H. Meyer ~All work except mmolu for a rv frame building on lot on E line of streat, 808 § of Frederick, § 3, B lu.l“, int W 52748 'rrunnp: of lt lnlnml Chureh with Th Day’ (contrac- rehitect Edward L, )lolmu—A !: Iterations and ‘additions to frame church on lot on N fine of Futton strect. 13116 B of Fillmore, N 137:6 b i3 Marion MocKer (owher) with William 8. Fnook & Hon (contractors), architects McDouk- all Bros—Plumbing, gasfitting and sewering rnr alterations and additions o frame bullding o make the same into two complete tenements on lot on ne o en Wnlmnlhnmt,wnbylm.WA 136; $1030. Julla F. and Annle L. Crowley and Theresa A. Barton (wife of E. J.) (owners) with Felix Marcuse (contractor and architect)—All work for a two-story frame building (two_flats) on lot on E line of Seventh avenue, 150 8 of Lake street, 8 25 by 1 120; $3250. the’ Schmicdell Estate (owner) (by B. Schmiedell) with M. Lynch (contractor) tects White & Maybeck—All work for'a five- story and basement brick apartment house on lot on W _corner or Post and Jones streets, W 78 by 8 lfl $59, 77 Thomas_ Creilin (omr) with J. W. Miller (contractor), architect Walter J, Mathews— Rough brick work, lay all terra cotta and pressed brick and cement all fire walls for, a six-story brick bullding on lot on S line of Mission streot, 118:8% W of Second, W 98:3%, E 5938, §'80, B 39:7%, N 60, W 10% inches, % 5 Helen A. Deamer (owner) with Carl Schutt (contractor), architect 1 work for a three-story frame building (three stores and seven flafs) on lot on NW corner of Fillmore and_McAllister streets, N 62:6 by W §0:6; 14,070. Hlorence B, Rickerby (owner) with William Linden_(confractor), architects Rousseau Son—All work for a two-story frame building (four flats) on lot on SW corner of Twenty- fifth and Capp streets, W 115 by S 55, M B 182; $40( ————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. H F Elliot, Sacramnto|N W Hamllton & w H R Elliot, Sacramnto| Seattle G H Fairchild, Nev |Mrs M W Freeman, G M Hall, Marysville| Los Angeles Wm Bryan, Conn A Greene, Cal W Pike, Fresn L A Duryea & w, Ia W R _Mymma, Cal |E A DeHaven, Iil G A Smith, Towa Miss Antonia, L Ang W H Butler, Fresno |G L_Walker, Boston Mr & Mrs M W N Smith.’ Boston G H Lowell, Romeo |R Sanderson, Tex W B Demeny, L Ang/C H Burden, Sonora Mrs L A Osborne, L A/P L Blodget, Cal H O H Cambell, L An'E E Smith, Cal H C Osborne, L Ang H H Austin, Stockton R Niblock, Pittsburg |G E Russe, Kan City Miss Jennings, Ohio F E Wickers, c-l B e ackasavil C Linder, Jacksonville G W ?hma Phila J W Montgomery, Il 7 W Mansfleld, P’ Alto T W McAuliffe, Sacto € X Tiong, Honolulu |G Truax, nicago P B Deming, Auburn |J E Clinton, Chicago |H J clnpel( Ehicago Corina Miss L Nelton, Sacto G H Thompson, Cal |A H Friend, Chicago F Eumemlin, 8 Dh(o H Wright, Ohio J D _Jeftries,’S DI R P Quinn. Watsnville 3¢ Meyer. § Dicgo |3 B Selander, ‘Chicage L J Overlock, Ariz |Mrs M H Tyler, Cal O A Beadles, 'Miss Miss Hubbs, Cal W'J Bgloff, Mason Cty|L E Pearlburg, Cal Clara_ Ressing. Ind L B Irwin, S Dakota W R Kellogg & w,N Y/M G Egloff. Iowa PALACE HOTEL. Mrs F A Wentworth,|F L Larkin, US A Los Angeles I Hawkins, U S A H W Bishop & w. Pa |Dr P P Strong & w, G W Kellog & w, Cal | U S Army H A Francis, Mass | D Sturgis, US A M H Wood, Masa F H Buck & fm, Cal M F_Wood, S Watterson, Pa S J Woite, wmnvm- Mrs L Milton, Haywds J M Lesaynski, N Y |Miss N Van Ness, Cal W3 Payne, Richmond |Mrs & G Stokes, Ls An P W Lineberger, Iil |G C Foy & w, Chicago cH G 3V Lubke & w, Mo ¥ S Dickinson, N Y |Maj Irons & w, U S A M Col. Greanleat’ & w, ¥ U'S Army A A Al N Y L F Scott, Los Ang MM Dlnkelnpm. Sacto|T Eichenteidt, Mexico F H Metcalf, Sacto |R Graham, Ang H B Hoveland, Duluth|J W Roberts & w, Cal ¥ F Brooks, Cal P Myers & w. 1d G F King, N Y F H Clarke, Chicago W A Rhodes, Ohio S W Traylor, Denver N § Weaver, London A E Waters, Miss L McGiff. Ls Ang|C L Lare, Md D J Bsmond, ios Ang |J D Ireland. N Y Dr R V Cobper & w,|G de Mercedo, N ¥ Denver P L Shuman, Chicago P W Morse, Watsonvill|J G J.anldl.le. Ark L § Hirsch, San Jose |C D Gra Moy M B May. Sait Lk|W SteCietion: Phila R A L Graham. San Jose ¥ Gibsen, Towa Miss E C Phillips, N Y c F nollnn U 8 A 'W L White, London NEW WESTERN HOTEL. A Bflncm@ Btna . |Mrs T M Brown, c‘nk K Wussenbyrger, 1o lotcom D, eswicl 1 X Brown, Michigan N M J M Atherton, Seattle |J H_H Schuyler w, Victoria, B C 1 R Galfor, Crockett Condokir, Mexico 3 F Hitchoook, Cal 4 McFariane, Napa J McHugh & son, CallJ ¥ Hitcheock, Cal A Brincard, Etna C Kingwell, Los Ang Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 28—5 p. m. The following maximum temperatures were reported from stations in Callfornia to-day: Eurcka, 5; Independence, 100; Red Bluff, 100; Freeno, 104; Los Angeles, 76; Sacramento, §; San Luis Obispo, 74; San chgo, San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, 57; minimum, : mean, 5. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. MeAVOY & CoO.. FUNEBAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS. 1239 Maiket St., between §th and 9th. Telephone South 247, CREMATION, The Odd Fellows’ Cemstery Asso:iation, Point Lebss ave., . . F., Cal. The ordinance prohibiting burials in San Franclsco after the first day of J;uguh-: 1901, either does f¥afroot the COLUMBARIUM, because there is othing less harmful to the living than the ashes of their dead. Permits to cremate will be issued by the Board of Health the same as heretofore. GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Manager, SA. FRANCISCO, Cal.—Iiotice is hereby given t.at CHARLES H. JACDB of the firm of CHARLES H. JACOB & ., funeral direc- S and Ambataere 518 Stadon street, r of court, had his na: od A H. J. TRUMAN, by reason of “which of his firm becomes CHAR! H .'. TRUMAN CO. Undn this name he continues to do business at the ce. Telephone Main 5213, RLAL ESTATE TRANSACFIONS | Cali The Debenture Corporation. =Limited, n Francisco Brewestes, Limited unem-pm-.';;‘l 180) 1o San Francisco Erewerles, Limited (in- corporated conveys property in 1421 D, 825 (dud nt uuu) also lot on SW line of s.c- 135 NW of Folsom, SW 275 NW 15, line of Locust avenue, 137:6 W of Franklin, B ence fl.’hl and r bty N ",‘5.‘7& R P ] Vailley e Diaict, Frankiin, W line: »‘{m‘"’ lg:u b be ning; ree-story ; ete.; ing, dm L ng, ete.; THE COAST RECORD. PSRRIl otk ol sl A wm PoEafef £ sTarions. 3 25 EE ig %;:‘ =1 & T : § igid B 3 4 Astoria . 2960 70 52 W Cl!'lr ° Baker 2952 78 48 NW Clear 0 Carson 274 90 5 Clear 0 Eureka W88 56 5 NW Cloudy 0 Fresno g.‘o 104 68 NW Clear 0 Flagsta 8582 38 W Cloudy .84 Pacatello. 266 9 6 W Clear’ 0 Independénce -...2:51 100 2 SE Clear o 7676 6 W Clear 0 3:53 02 18 SE Cloudy ¢ 80 82 52 NW Clear 0 260100 68 S Clear 0 29.78 86 48 N Clear 0 20.68. 88 54 SW Clear 0 2966 94 6 N Clear 0 2078 56 50 W Cloudy 0 29.8 74 52 W ‘lear 0 .76 70 6 NW Cloudy 0 20.88 78 50 NW Clear o 258 50 48 NE Clear 0 2084 38 46 W Clear 0 2080 88 54 NE Clear 0 20.64 92 58 NW Clear [ 2056102 8 S Clear 0 Tomperature at 7 a. m., 52. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. ) ; Soape ot coe s e ocng Sout u and. 1 huvv nln in Northern Arizona dur- Au the day. A thunderstarm ls reported from ossure has risen over the country weat o('.ba’m:ka oBntains except .muuw..n. ‘has risen over newlv eys mn- T ‘temperature is slightly above the Tt BT ‘L {fi‘nm along the eout% Zfi rm&mm;nm-m"flf —M Iwfl,:lflt ind. M mnmud wbd. wlflu m L d1° NUMBERS B " = OF THE —— 20472711 10 fo/T3ets 20 BENEFIGENGIA PUBLICA = 40(T3654. 20 20/74029 o 20/74083. b 2178 0 Clty of Mexico, July 25, 1901. g 5‘3 A 20/75028 E No. Prize.|No. Prize. |No, Prize. 2075179, 20 64 40 40, 100 4075611 10 200, 00 20/75539. 2 o - 20/75636. 20 20/ 1454 2 10/76301 2 20| 1640 2 1078708 2 20| 1731. 10 < o 2078832 20 40| 2068. 20| 2237, 20 20/77117. 40 20| 2482. 20( 2582, o 4o0l77278. 300 20/ 2646. 40 2786, 20 10/77552. 20 bl B 1o 300 ® o7zt H 30l a7os. 10| 3821 20 1078424 100 0] drea: o i o EnlTaies i o] iase: 20 5200 2 10[T8884 » 0| 5329, 20{ 5383 0 20(79065 I 100| 5583, 20/ 560 o 40/79302 20 ol . ol » aimu.. 100 : » A o 0 ] APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 0] 7684 40 401 100 numbers from 33,06 to 35,148, Inchusive, 20( 7134, 4ol s % numbers on each side of the number | b b B mrra trora 11 00" 5 0" tmel 0| 018 2 20| peing 50" umbers on ‘sach Side of iha aumber g 100 | e e el T 3 netua numbers from o ustve. 40| 811 20 20 | bein 50’ numbers on each wide of the number 20| 9098 20l 20 | drawing capital prize of $10,000-§20. lf;; 'I’Ul w » TERMINAL PRIZES. 20( 9798 20| 100 | 799 numbers ending with 06, being the la 1001 20| 200 m‘a am:n':aof Ih:’onumbvr drawing oapit ol o 81 ™% sambers ending with 86, being the last ] | o dgurss of the number drawing the capital 20(1 0 z 0. 38,008 draws first capital prize of wn:x ’i :fl:.lnlznvnaa Cuba; A 'mmph~ N”’“ e 30 | "o sl 36 drawa secend o a1 prise of 420,000 b 100 | #91d In ‘San Francisco, Cal; New Orleans, ‘200 20| No. 1,706 draws third c-pml Drize of Sl uc.m * Jool 0| wold in Mexico City. - o 1544, 30,481, 36,635, 49,777 and 11,341 draw o ] i Costa._Rica; St. ) b3 L uebia, Pue.; * ool o Ty R + 200 20 Fihant, u. T, Manager. .- 2| APOLINAR CASTILLO, Interveror. . 509 20 - 2 OCEAN TRAVEL . 40 200 | . 20 El - 1w »| Pacific Coast Steamship Co. i 20 Steamers leave Broadway 20 Whart, Franctsco: F For Al 11 a. m., 20 20 o Aug, 4, and every niih day thereafter. 2t "Seattle for this company's steamers G.N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma at Vancouver to C. P. and Humboldt Bay—1:30 p. m.. 21, 26, 31, Aug. 5, and every ffth % ""'“s... Dicko. stopping onty at Santa e bare, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Lo - les)—Steamer Santa . Sundays, 9 a. m.: eamer State of California, Wednesdays, m. " For Los Angeles. cslling at Sants Crua, Monterey. Simeon. Ca Yo Fais “Oblspey. Gaviota: anta Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. East San Pe- dro and_*Newport _(*Corona oaly)—Stsamer Corona, sn’turd-n 9 a. m.; steamer Bonita, vs, m. da, M: carr SMazadian. “Alate. Ta. Pas. Santh R ila and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a.m., 7th each month. or further information obtain company's folders. The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without _nprevious notice. TICKET OFFICE -4 New Montgomeéry (Palace ). 3 Hotel. GOODALL, P! KINS & CO., Gen. Agents, g ET0 Market st. San Francisco. O.R. & N. CO. Onily Steamship Line to PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Lins from Portland to all East. Through tickets to all suSuSssssnananSuuananenunBanssnnssnsnurnEnEsiaauntnay. 2 = S v, San Jose del osa- PEERTTLT T susssEELn -sgssss usSs Ssames s:s3§ssssss§sssssssé‘szssussfiss;sgssssusesesssassz§ssz§s§sssssz§uss§a§ss 40 20 points, al! rail or steamshio and rail, a: F o LOWBST RATEHS, 20 20 STEANER TIOLETS INOLUDE BERTH and MEALI. 20 2024366, §S. COLU! b1y 20/34608. Sails Auk. 1. 11, 21, 31, Sept. 10, %, 30 40 20{34684. §S. GEO. W. ELDER. 20| 40(35058. Salls Au‘ G 16, 26 Sep(‘ 40, 40,35328. P.W. HITCHCOCK, GEN.Agt.,1 Montgm' il 20/35430. e 2jasars. e 20, 500{36461. AMER!CAN LINE b 20030888, NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. PARIL 20, ]an. Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. 3T9L.. 100 187334, From New York Wednesdays, at 10 37394, : 37620 st 28 38096. 38134, Al it 14 !t_ Lecuis 4 138202 l.?ml Ph-flldll&h“- A\‘I““‘I\I‘! 2 P’hlhdanhh -Sept. 11 ey b RED STAR LINE. {89287 40139308 . New York and Antwerp, 39380 20139391 - From New York Wednesdays, at 12 noon. L i | agtand ~Aveet Tlirientend, -~ Angmt i 961 s uthwarl E 40515, Do X e, - August 1l *Vaderiand .- Gept. 100{40876. Toleione. 1o 3 Xy Toron o o NAVIGATION co. 41456, 20/41 0 Pacific Coast. 3 Moat . 20 : 10 | @emeral Agent st. 41742 500, . 41921 20 i 42178, 40 . 100 = gem g 2 TOYO KISEN KAISHA. 42499 42540 L i 43087 20 1 19| @ TEAMERS WILL u.'un WHART, 43227, 100/43301. X o | S First and at 1 :o ...' 43512 2 2043980 ;; g IGKOEAH%' and HOP:EAKDNG. o‘llln. at ol ng - at With® steamors ‘for 20/ India, etc. +No cargo received on board on du of salling. Am.lCA ..Saturday, Aug. 10, 1901 = Bonoxouc. WAHD o -dn-a-y i i HRAL!A. for Tahitl.... 'Paudsy, An‘m 610 s m. m‘lfl.!p.-. T - ‘ssssssss:ass‘%sssssssn:s 20145920, 20{46843. . U..Friday, September 27, 1901 20/47215. ginuna-mp uenu t reduced rates. For i e freight and passage apply at company’s office, 100/48457 . _ 421 Market street, rst. 40(48478. . 20148607..07.0 40148782, " g 48924, . 2 43450 o 1000149833..1700 aland ‘Thurs., Aug- T, 10 & m. weweefussSasaswanysnnSususunpiSussunsynusfassaynnnss BB RRteRR e sesussEveuissaBusuls 52712. Bt 53087, 40/ ity g PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. s Hfsasss . And CIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORES e To_Valparaiso, stopping lts.“xifll. c-n-l B i GUATEMALA. 22 fourir 3 thwm.. e Bept. 4 ‘g;‘mfi;{ + “South mm'éfl; i mlrflclg' oz GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. 0(36502. 40} 4 NAMA R, R. “EirE a0l PA LINE i T0-NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIREGT, i 2 20| © 201608 EA BAY FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD, == Stoamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELL) = R e T sus il 100 2 20 20 20 20 2 100 20 2 100 40 20 40 20 2 20 40 40 10 20 40 20 20 20 20 20 40 40 100 40 20 20 20 n 100 40 20 40 40 20 20 s 40 20 40 20 40 20 g 0 : %i £, Woakly Gall $1.00 er Year .