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e ———————————ieeiei ittt THE MONEY TO LOAN. ontinued. ‘CASH losned to salaried v people on note with- out indorser or on mortgages at 6 per cent per annum. MORRELL, 610 Examiner bullding. { Advances life insurance policies; Army_and ¥y officers’ salaries; accounts of bank books in liquidation bought. Apply 330 Montgomery. LOWEST rates on furniture, etc. by private party; no removal: no commission; confiden- 1 m 38, Conservatory bldg., 301 Jones. ON_furniture, pianos; quick: lowest interest: 2ge; reliable party. no removal; money easy terms: no broker- 1170 Market st., room 68. MOST religble place to borrow on diamonds, Watches, jewelry. W. J. HESTHAL, 10 Sixth: highest price for old gold, sfiver, diamonds. 826,900 IN trust to loan at & per cent: city or c ¥: see me before going elsewhere. HARPER, 387 Parrott buflding. A—ON real estate; lowest rate; ge: ho delay. LICK. 116 MeATitter ot o o8 3% on furniture and pi €; $15 up; no removal; »rm commission; private. Room 81, 6§ Eddy st. NCLE ?ARR}f has _retired from business. THE TOUSLEY Compay; loans and discounts. 321 Parrott butiding. i MONEY loaned salaried people without secur- ity. Hill, r. 44, Merchants’ Ex., 431 Californi: OX salaries or wages: no indorser or. s: 1 orser required. S. F. DISCOUNT AGENCY, 143 Phelan building. LOANS money on salary; no ind plan. Western Loan Co. #19,000 TO loa low rate, no indorser; Eastern 308 Phelan bldg. on real estate or for bullding; 220 Sansome st., room 2. Wanted—§700 for Al security; good interest; No scalpers needed. Box 252, Call office. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, A _BONANZA FOR SNAP HUN (DONAN SNAP HUNTERS. 4 1 good upright, $55; 1 bet ? $ood grante. 81 e O 5 ighen, . $190, $198. Also ngver, E;ein y. Weber, Vose, Curtaz, Decker Bros, ase, Stand: 1 ORGANE '€ andard, lttle used. 1 6-stop, $38; 1 7-stop, s 1 7-stop, 348 1 fine like riew, $64. 1 2-menual, 1 16-stop, Liszt Mason & Hamlin, very fine, $150. Easy pavments. J. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. ring Agency. 14,000 sq. feet; t and oldest piano house. ALL pianos purchased of SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. may be exchanged for a new Steinway upright or baby grand plano any time within 8 yeers from date of purchase, and have full price allowed. New upright pianor 3§ per | month; some good pianos sold for 3%, $¢ and $5 per month. SHERMAN, Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter #ts., San Francisco: corner Broadway and Thirteenth et., Oakland. ALL bighest grades sold by Heine Piano Co.. sole agents for famous and oldest Americaa makes, including Hallet-Davis; great bar- gain list, $50 up; Steinway, $IS5 up; Fischer, 8$160; Chickering, $165; 20 others. rents $2 up; great inducements to agents. 217 Geary st. A FiRMs o re “acco e on_account of strike hag placed two carloads of high-grade pianos in be sold at Eastern fac- tory pri hand_planos for a song. WILSON Market st. OUR “‘special price” sale during the _past week has been a most wonderful one. Many | people have been surprised and delighted with the bargains we have given them. You may as good a chance if you'll come now and let us tell you the price and show you the goods. Seeing is believing. THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 69 Market st. ANY piano sold by us taken back any tims within 3 vyears and full purchase price al- Jowed on & new peerless Knabe at regular price; costs you only 20c a day to buy a_piano from us. KOHLER ¢ CHASE, 30 O'Farrell €t established 1850 ANOS—Steck, Everett, Har@man, Packard, Ludwig and others: 20 different factories rep. Fesented: wholesale and retail. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO.. 833 Market st. {cpp. Mason); branch store. %51 Broadway, Oakland. ATTENTION, PIANO BUYERS! Fohmer, Brron Mauzy, Gabler, Lester, Ham- fiton and Spielman pianos to be had new at BYRON MAUZY'S. 5, LEFT o it, § sale—Novella_upright, Steinway | upright. $185. Room 38, 217 Geary st ABSOLUTE sacrifice—Fine larze 3.pedal up- right plano; leaving city. O’Farrell st. 1 STEINWAY. $200; Hartman, $100; elegant new plancs, $150 wp. W. C. Hamiiton, § Flood bldg. ELEGANT plano as_good s Dew: standard make: n sscrifice. Hornung's. 218 MeAllister. | AT KEEFFE'S, 22 Turk st, near Market— | Shoninger. Schubert and Steinway bargains. $75 AND upward—Fine uprights. PIERCE'3 Pilano Pactory. Market. 14 and Church sts. TAL for this week—3$400 piano for $275. X 208 Post st. ELEGANT new upright pianos for rent, $3 per ms. SCOTT-CURTAZ Plano Co., 560 Hayes. EUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and mew. H. | MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. GOOD _second-hand upright for sale cheap. SCRMITZ. 16 MeAllister =t —— e ey OIL. OIL tanks. second-band. in _good order: all wizes: cheap. H. 8. WHITE. 516 Mission st. | PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. $ up: 228 papered from tening done. Hartwann Paint Co.. 313 3d: tep Red 321 | _— PALMISTRY. MRE_LAME, sclentific palmist: head and face resding: lessons given. €17 Jones st e e PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DE_C. C. O’'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., between Sixth and Seventh. “.P. WONG HIM, herb doctor, successfully | treats all diseases of the human body: see Eilis sanitarium, stimonials at office. KEE, 210 Stockton st. diseases cured herbs. NG TOY nion square; al PERSONALS. IF your hair is falling or you are bald, call on DR. G. 5. MOORE, 332 O'Farrell st., and you will not be disappointed; this remedy is positively guaranteed; preparation sént to all | Purte of the world: call or send for circular. WANTED—A rich young lady who is the only child in family to wed a rich young man who is also an only child. Box 137, Call ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel, 4 Third st near Market; 700 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week: free *bus and baggage to and from the ferry. #_WEEKLYSuits tc order from genuine Scotch, $15 up; fine dress suits, up; ele- i wp. LEON LEMOS 7 | enth and Eighth. CHEAP_One first-claes unlimited lady’s ticket from San Francisco to Albuguerque. N. M. Inquire 214 Pine st., Century Mercantile Co. TURKISH baths & scientific massage given by | a Swedish nurse; ladies & gents. 234 Taylor | t., over fruit store; hours 10 a. m. to § p. m. | WHITE enamel iron beds_single, three-guarter ot 32 %, EASTERN OUTFITTING 1310-1212 Stockton st.. near Broadway. GENTLEMAN wishes acquaintance of lady worth $5000; metrimony. Box 246, Call office. SUPERFLUOUS bair and moles destroyed with a clectric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. EANITARIUM, Turkish baths and massage; select patrons. E. RALPH, 15 Bddy st. | BOWLING—New Fourth-st. Bowling Alley; | open day and night. 30% Fourth st. LADIES—Get free trial Dixon’s Hair Remover; | Permanent. 535 Market; sample mailed %e. ( OBEEITY cured : no dieting; no weakening. THE A’VIDA CO., 736 Valencia st., bet. 15th and 19th. DR. LAMOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best carn cure; 25c; all druggists. ALFREDUMS Henna; restores hair to its natural color; $1; at all o 4 ATLOR-MADE sults, § 50; dress pants. 321 T it Clothing Parior, cor. Bush and Dupont OLD gold, dismonds and precious stones bought. ?l'n’,'mn 817 Market st. MASQUERADE costumes. play books. wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt PLANING AND TURNING MILLS. WOOD epd Ivory Turning, Pla: Shaping and Sewing. CARL F. HAAS. % st REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR IAL_E: TWO choice corner sunny lots in Richmond; on north side of the street; street work all done; not far out; cars pass; 2 other lines, the Geary and the Sutter st. extension, within a few steps; 32:6x100 each: reedy for building. being cornérs, 4 fists_can be built on each; NE. cor. A st. and BSeventh ave. and NW. cor. A st. and Sixth ave.; $1500 each: examine and submit offer; to be sold at once. W. J. GUNN, 580 California st. OWNERS of property or lots north of Vallejo end west of Hyde as far as Presidio and in Richmond, north of Park, and Mission and Horner's Addition, who sell, call on W. J. GUNN. 520 Californis st., 5. F. e overcoats, $15 ket st., between CLAY & CO., | 0. 312 Post. | | FOR sate cheap— REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., €35 Market Street. WESTERN ‘ADDITION RESIDENCE. $7000—A fine large modern house of 10 rooms and bath and basement on the southwest cor- nmer of Seott st.; lot 2x106:3 feet. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. -A modern two-story residence of § rooms and bath in the best portion of Presidio Heights, near Clay and Laurel sts.; mag- nificent marine view; terms to suit; lot 25x107Y feet, PARK PANHANDLE BARGAIN RESI- DENCE. $5500—A handsome modern residence of 10 rooms and bath on the east side of Lyon st., overlooking the Park Panhandle. This property cost over §3000 and will be sold on very easy terms; lot 25x91:2 feet. i EIGHTEENTH-ST. HOME. $2750—A two-story and high basement residence of 7 rooms and bath in Al condition; will be sold on very e terms. MISSION COTTAGE. $1250—A cozy cottage of 6 rooms and bath: Dia- mond st., near Twenty-second; will be gold on small cash payment; balance { monthly payments same as rent; 20x115:9 feet. 3 A BARGAIN, $600—Southeast corner of California et. and Fighteenth ave. 53:4x%:1 feet; an oppor- tunity for a quick turn. INVESTMENTS. | $5200—Shipley st., near Fourth; rents $672 per | annum; lot 41:2x69 feet. | $4800—Morris ave., near Harrison st.; rents $792 per annum; lot 50x80 feet. | $3500—Langton st., near Howard; rents $468 per annum; lot 25x80 feet. FINE BUILDING LOTS. $5000—Southwest corner Pacific and Larkin i Bts.; 2TBYXII2 feet. | $3250—Larkin st., south of Pacific; 25x112 feet. | $3000—Pacific st., west of Larkin; 27:6x127:5%. 1 EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO.,, | 638 Market Street. A. M. SPECK & CO.. i €7 MARKET STREET, i Opposite Kearny St., Real Estate Agents. 0 foot frontage; fine | E splendid improve- 3 rents $361; fine building. | $51,000—Sixth-st. corner; 1 blocks from Mar- { _ket: rents $3%; fine buflding. | $55,000—One-half ‘block from the Orpheum; stores_and lodging-houses; rent $260 net. $42,000—Sutter-st. corner, east of Jones it.: 3 frontages; 3 stores and lodging-house; 80 feet ront. $40,000—Sansome-st. corner; lot 70x130; rents | about $250; want offer. | $40,000—Devisadero-street business corner; two steres and 7 flats: rents $305. $37,500—Ellis st., close to Taylor; new bufld- ing: one tenant; leased with security; annual | rents about $2500. 000—Mission st., | Market st., near Sixth brick building; rents 55 near Fourth; fine brick r buailding: one tenant; rent $250. ! $24.000—Cash invested in real estate vicinity | { " Alhambra Theater will pay 12 per cent net; | | _rents $330; one tenant. $15,000—Sansome-st. corner: wholesale istrict; feet frontage; rents $110. | $7560—Four new flat: rents § bon ton dfs- trict residence within 130 feet just sold for | _$12,500. | $5800—Corner: SW. cor. Vallejo and Pierce sts.; | *45x112; cheapest corner lot on Pacific Heights. $4950—Two flats, only one-half block from Mar- ket st.. rents $40; cost A, SPECK & CO.. 667 Market street. $6500—TERMS to suit; handsomely decorated sunny 10-room residence; substantially buflt:i work: every possible latest ¢ Sasiie; pinte ond szt giass | marine and park vies choicest of | any near panhandle; large lot, 26:6x53x100. | Apply Fulton st ear Shrader; Hayes or | McAllister street cars; open from 1 to 5 p. m. city or ou want to sell your real estate, country, bring it to THE PHELPS-LEWIS CO., 702 Market st., S. F. on Middie River, immediately south of the €anta Fe Railroad, and extending for five and one-half miles along the railway line | 2ad for five miles on Middle River. lands are thoroughly reclaimed, with and substantial levees and an exten- sive system of large drainage and irrigation ditches. Have six good houses and barns already built, and lumber on the ground for four more houses and barns. The railroad and river afford direct and competitive freight and passenger communi- cation with San Francisco and Stockton and intermediate points. by railroad being only 2 half hour from Stockton and three hours | from San Francisco. i For lease for term of years either as a whole or in large tracts. Offers for leasing these lands will be re- e at the offices of the company up to 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, September 14, 1901 The company reserves the right to reject | any or all bids. Call or address CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA LAND IM- PROVEMENT CO., Room No. 6,_Tenth Fioor, Mills, Bldg., San Francisco. | CLAY, 933, near Powell, third flat—2 nice front OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $2100—ORIGINAL COST $3500. Almost new 6-room house; all the latest im- provements; lot 50x140; near business center, cars, schools, etc.; in first-class condition in every way; owner non-resident and must sell; no reasonable offer refused; first come, first served. J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal §2500—CORNER LOT, A BEAUTIFUL COT- TAGE OF 7 ROOMS. In the very cholcest neighborhood in Oak- land; owner moved to Los Angeles; our in- structions are to sell without reserve within 10 days; see this property and make an offer, J. S. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal $20—COST TO BUILD HOUSE, $2500. Lot 40x120; 2-story 7-room house; first-clas: condition; Al neighborhood; near cars, busi ness center; owner in Chicago and has tele- graphed me to sell this property at the above quoted price. J. S. MYERS & CO,, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. 338 cash, $6 monthly; lot 43 40-100x403 feet; grand chicken run; 3-room cottage, chicken house, sheds and all fenced; fine well of Al water; large row of shade trees; near electric car line and 90-foot boulevard and 3-story pub- lic grammar school; soil, climate and view the very best; no fogs nor cold winds here; price, all told, $675. Call or send for circular, 455 7th st., opposite Broadway station, Oak- land; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. HOUSES of every desciiption and price for sale or rent. Apply to W. E. BARNARD, 1118 Broadway; telephone Main 10. OAKXLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN intreduction to you from H. Schellnaas, the furniture dealer, 1ith and Franklin, Oakland. 1 —— ROOMS FOR . HOUSEKEEPING. BY Friday_Three furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping: gas, bath and phone; not to exceed $15; central. Box 264, Call. CALIFORNIA, 1527—Sunny single and double housekeeping rooms; gas and bath, FIFTH, 3353-—Furnished housekeeping, 3, $20; also 2, $12; 3, $14; also single, $, $5 and $6. FULTON, 1206, near Scott—3 sunny unfurnished rooms, bath, laundry; reference. FOURTH, 108—Nice sunny front sult of rooms for light housekeeping; private family. HAIGHT, 232—Five sunny unfurnished house- keeping rooms; must be seen to be appre- ciated; reasonable, HYDE, 408—Sunny suite complete for house- keeping, $16; also sunny basement suite, yard, Jaundry, $12. McALLISTER, 538—Nicely furnished parlor suite; sink, gas range, bath, laundry. MISSION, 1427B—Housekeeping rooms, with bath. POLK, 1002—3 and 5 room sultes, completely furnished for housekeeping; cheap; reference. POST, §21—Two_sunny rooms complete housekeeping, $20; single sunny room, $i0. SOLAR FLATS, 52 Turk—Fine; new; Chicago style; 1 to 5 room suites for housekeeping; shed; electricity; janitor. STEVENSON, 518—4 rooms, completely fur- nished for housekeeping, for sale cheap. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions bas been established at 109 Valencia st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Filimore e e e e e e s ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. for HLBORN HOTEL, 321 Grant ave—Best $1 a day family hotel in city; polite attendance: large rooms, Sc up; meals, Zc; free coach. A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 2c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. ARGYLE, 23 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; grill atfached; country visitors fina no place like the Argyle; take McAllister-st. cars. AT Shasta House, 246 Third—200 rooms; newly renovated; 25c to 75c, $1 to $3 week. BACHELOR Hotel, 18 Mascn st.—100 newly fur- nished rooms, $150 per week up; elevator, electric lights in every room, return call bells; first-class; quiet; central. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., sultes, single: also unfurnished. s TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, §3. The Typewriter Exchange, 59 California; teiephone Main 266. TYPEWRITERS, 2d-hand, all makes_at low figures. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montg’y. HARTFORD typewriters; new, $80; anti-trus 11 makes; used ‘hines $10 up. 208 SO P == N DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 95 (twelve and one-half cents per share) will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Friday, September 2, 190i. Transfer books close Saturday. September 14, 1901, at 12 o'clock m. “HL W. THOMAS, Sec. PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS for Clothing and Equipage, Depot Quartermaster’s Office, 38 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal., September 3, 1901— Sealed proposals, ‘in triplicate, will be re- ceived at this office until 10 ¢'clock a. m. Wednesday, September 25, 1901, Pacific Stan ard Time, and then opened, for furnishing Black Hats for Prisoners, Unbleached Drill- ing, Unbleached_ Muslin, Unbleached Duck, Canton Flannel, Naphtaline, Hoop Iron, Sea! ing Wax, Petroleum Paper, Wrapping Paper, S. B. Kersey. Proposals for less quantities than advertised for will be entertained. Early deliveries are essential. Bidders must state in their proposals the gate and time of de- livery should contract be awarded to them. Preference will be given to articles of do- mestic production and manufacture, condi- tions of price and quality being equal (in- cluding in the price of forelgn production and manufacture the duty thereon), and such preference will be given to articles of Ameri- can production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the con- sumption required by the public service there. The United States reserves the right to ac- cept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for prepe sals will be furnished on application. En- velopes containing proposals will be indorsed, “Proposals No. 8095, C. and E.” and ad- dressed to MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG, Quar- termaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. PROPOSALS for Transport Service Clothing, Depot_Quartermaster's Office, 36 New Mont- gomery st., San Francisco, Cal, September 9, 1901—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o’clock a. m., ‘Wednesday, September 25, 1901, Pacific Stand- ard_Time, ‘and then opened, 'for furnishing D, B. Cloth Caps, White Duck Caps, Cap Ribbons, Dungaree Coats, Dungaree Trousers, Working Jumpers, Working Trousers, White Duck Jackets, Lanyards, Silk Neckerchiefs, Black Overshirts, White Duck Trousers, D. B. Trousers. Proposals for less quantities than advertised for will be entertained. Early deliveries are essential, Bidders must state in their proposals the rato and time of delivery should contract be awarded to them. Prefer- ence will be given to articles of domestic pro- duction and manufacture, conditions of price and quelity being equal (including in the price of foreign production and manufacture the duty thereon), and such preference will be given to articles of American production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption re- quired by the public service there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part there- of. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes con- taining proposals will be indorsed. ‘‘Proposals No. 809, T. S. C.”" and addressed to MAJOR OSCAR_F. LONG, Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. PROPOSALS for Hay and Oats, Depot Quarter- master's Office, 38 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal., September 7, 1901.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received at {his office until 10 o'clock o m Tuesday. September 17, 1301, Pacific Standard Time, and then opened, for furnishing hay and oats. Pro- posals for less quantities than advertised for will be entertained. Bidders must state in their proposals the rate and time of delivery should contract be awarded to them, and that no proposition should be made which they are not positive that they can absolutely fulfll. Preference will be given to articles of domes- tic production and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal (including in the price of foreign production and manufac- ture the duty therepn), and such preference will be given to articles of American produc- tion and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption re- quired by the public service there. The United States reserves the Tight to accept or reject any or all propoedls or any part thereof. In- formation and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes contain- ing proposals will be indorsed ‘‘Proposals No. §188,” and addressed to MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG, Quartermaster, U. £. Army, Depot Quartermaster. —————————————————————— CALIFORNIA, 1242—An elegant sunny parlor ; bay-window; gas fireplace; every con- ce; finest jocation; private family; gentiemen preferred. rooms; good view of bay; couple gentlemen; German family. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. | EIGHTH, 126B—Pleasant front room, $6; also ‘back room, $¢ FOLSOM, 776%— Neatly furnished bay-window room; every convenlence; reasonable. FOURTH, 22 —Nicely furnished front room; also single rooms. GEARY, 405. The Navarre—Elegantly furnished suites and single; travelers accommodated. SPECIAL bargain—160 acres land, near Yuba | City. Sutter County, short distance frog | Marysville; all rich valley land under culti- | vation; good buildings and well watered and | fenced: this land will be eold in whole or In | at a very low price; also 140 acres, all | under cultivation; rich valley land; good | buildings; well fenced; short distance from ! Yuba City, Sutter County; will be sold in whcle or in part to suit purchaser, and at an extremely low price. The two above pleces | are situated in the heart of the fruit grow- | ing district of Northern California and should | be seen to be appreciated. If contemplating | purchasers will address box 4350 Call office, | for information a bargain will be given. } acres, well fenced; has on it | 400 French, 80 Imperial prune trees, 2 years old; good 4-room cottage; good well, stabl chicken houses and evervthing complete to | move in; also 12 acres with small house, large | barn, a nmever-failing spring of the best kind | of water; these 2 places are 40 miles from San Francisco, near good R. R. town, in Santa Clara Co.. and within 5 minutes’ walk of pub- | lic school; no better place in the country for fruit or chicken raising; will be sold very cheap. Apply to Owner, 744 Fourth st., S. F. GEARY, 1137, bet. Van Ness & Franklin—Newly furn. sunny rooms, en suite or single; bath. HARRISON, 7841, near ith—Finely furnished rooms: bath; all conveniences; homelike; $1 week up. HOTEL ST. DENIS (European plan), 24 Turk et., near Market—Central location; new build- ing; elegantly furnished: strictly first-class; | E0c per day and upward; special rates by the week or month; best in’ the city; references; | take Market-st. cable cars to Turk et. { MARKET, 1055 (New Arlington)—Nicely fur- | nished rooms, §2 a week up; 35c a day up. | MARTINET, 1101 Geary, one door above Van | Ness—Suites new fur.: single rooms, $10 up. MASON, 107—Sunny front rooms; nished’ also housekeeping roome. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished | bay-window room, $1 per week; translent. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. RAUSCH, 19A—2 unfurnished rooms and hall, .newly painted and papered; rent §. newly fur- —FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, $60 to $%0 per acre, on Ranche Cotatl. Sonoma Co.; future value assured, San Francisco is growing rapidly: location best for pouitry and general farming. Apply 1o The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for pam- phlets or information. HOG ranch to exchange for city property. Par- ticulars apply 12 Vache st., off Crescent ave. $2500_TMPROVED foothill farm, 204 acres: El | Dorado County, near R. R. Box 222, Call. ‘K | CHOICE farm bargains: call or send for list. Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery, 634 POULTRY and dalry ranches for sale: write for ree list. C. R. WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal. RESPECTABLE lady wanting nice _sunny Toom, rent reasonable, apply 1520 Pacific ave. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light: reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 3ic to $150; week, $2 to | $8; ‘month, $§ to §20; ‘elevator on ground floor; | rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. STOCKTON. eingle rms. THE BERLIN, 208 Kearny—Elegant sultes; single rooms; running water; transient. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions Feceived at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st. | 332—Nice sunny clean sultes and | Tun. wi baths; phone; cheap. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FOR rent, furnished_Beautiful home of 8 rooms in best locality. Apply 1315 San An- | tonio ave. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 rm. cottages; large lots; $2000-4000; terms. J. H. Young, 1243 Park st., Alameda. BARGAINS: Improved & unimproved property ‘cquired by foreclosure: 3 cash. Bank of Ala. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. | PLEASANT sunny room and board In private | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | subscriptions has been established at 109 Valencia st. —— ROOMS AND BOARD. { family fcr 2 gentlemen; home cooking. Leavenworth st. EDDY, §26Newly furnished rooms with board; pleasant; reasonable. 1508 | California, 807—Stevenson mansion; select fam- 1ly hotel; exceptional table; attractive rooms. THE Crocker, 955 Leavenworthi—Fine sunny Tooms, single and en suite; beautiful grounds. | SMITH—In_this city, September 7, 1901, to tne MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Elve O. Canonica, 19, 11 Unfon place, and Ivy G. Soper, 19, 11 Union place. Thomas MeCann, 37, 603 Minna street, Mary Connors, 31, 900 Howard street. Willlam Efsenberg, 44, 46 Third street, and Hedwig Dittrich, 32, 531 Bryant street. James L. C. Moffatt, 38 136 Duncan street, and Martha Lunny, 27, 13 Duncan street. ana William B. Slawson, 44, Los Angeles, and Ella J. Severance, 30, Los Angeles. Thomas F. Barton, 30, city, and Lottle V. Herbert, 23, clty. Arthur J. Hunting, 38, city, and Isabel M. Dwight, 28, city. Walter M. Robinson, 27, 121435 Scott street, and Minnie E. Bengard, 2§, 12143 Scott street. James Redmond, 3, 63’ Elils street, and Grace Davis, 25, East Oakiand. John A. Saletzka, 25, city, and Caroline A. Schroeder, 33, city. Carl J. F. Wenzel, 43, 21503 Fifteenth street, and Rebecca M. Y. Reese, 45, 21803 Fifteenth, J. Charles Ott, 32, 202" Mission street, and Edna J. Johnson, 19, 1509 Guerrero street. Frederick V. §. Glidden, 21, 104 Turk street, and Pansy M. White, 15, Michigan Bluft Albert E. Tilden, 2% 2472 Mission street, and Gertrude A. Brown, 24, Auburn. George S. Smith, 30, 628 Geary street, and Mercedes Ferrer, 25, New York City. Carl M. Lossfus, 25, 269 Geary street, Roddy Tercovich, 25, 289 Geary street. Dantel C. Meagher, 21, 327 Twenty-eighth street, and Minnie C. Clifford, 21, 206% Clipper. Colombo Lusardi, 21, 80 Seventh street, and | Maria Romagi, 20, 860 Seventh street. Ira Edwards, 22, 153 Eleventh avenue south, and Alice Costello, 20, 153 Eleventh ave. south. | Pietro Gardella, 25, $ Ohio place, and Ange- | | and lia Bottini, 22, 8 Ohio place. Louls Yunker, 23, 223 Palmer street, ‘Winifred E. Daniels, 19, 1513 Noe street. Thomas H. Riley, 49, city, and Georgia Shadt, 49, city. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES— DEATHS, Birth. marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BRUNIG—In this city, September 3, 1901, to the wife of Robert Brunig, a son. REICHWAGEN—In this city, September 10, 1501, to the wife of Louis Reichwagen, & daughter. and wife of F. O. Smith, a son. THOMAS—In this city, September 9, 1001, to ihe wife of William D. Themas, a daughter. WELTE—In Baden, Cal., ‘September 1, 1901, to the wife of A. Welte, a son. MARRIED. LENGEMANN—HAARSTRICH—In this city, cptember 7, 1901, by the Rev. J. H. Schroe- der, Charles F. Lengemann and Emma Haarstrich. RASMISSEN—HEINZE—In this city, Septem- ber 8. 1901, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Ferdinand Rasmussen and Emma Heinze. WILLIS—McFERREN—In Denver, Colo., Sep- tember 5. 1901, by the Rev. Dr. Thomas A. Uzzell, Thomas Newton Willis of Denver and Lula L. McFerren of San Francisc P o O'FARRELL, 605 (Johnson House)—Sunny con- servatory suite; splendid for gents:; board. 785—Lovely sunny rooms; excellent 20 to $30 per month. HOMES IN BERKELETY. $22006-room cottage with large lot; decid- edily a splendid bargain. $1850—6-room house; terms very easy in amount down and month- ly payments. $2100—New 6-room house, $200 3 per month. $1650—New 6-room house; easy terms. $2000—3-room. nearly new cottage; no finer view in Berkeley. $4000—7- room house: in a fine neighborhood; splendi bargain; easy terms. §2650—New 6-room house; modern'in every way; §0 down, $25 per month. If you would llke to buy an established grocery on a fine corner, in a good neigh- borhood, cheaper than you will get it again, call on us. BATOFF & WILLIAMS, 2121 Center st., Berkeley, Cal NEW modern 6-room house, only 3 blocks from station; large lot; price $1600. Must be sold—A new 5-room modern cottage, on large lot; central location; good windmili and tank; price $1500. HOME REALTY CO., Successors to RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYON and J. R. PERKINS, Lorin Statlon, Berkeley, Cal_Office east side of track. e e — 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $-room cottage, with porcel; bath; large bathroom and everything first class in every respect; lot about 50x150 feet: sunny front- age; close to electric line in Piedmont; house ‘ngs Union building. alone cost $3000 to build and is insured for $27%0; easy plan of payments will be ac- cepted; look into this at once. GEO. Wu QL’S'{,{‘N & CO., jusi’ lor s property, Exclusive AL Broadway, Oakiand. HOTEL Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent table; special rates to tourists. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished parlors, all conv., ‘sunny suites: best table board. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. YOUNG lady wishes room and board (reason- ble) in private family north of California st. Box 262, Call office. TWO or three rooms; unfurnished, except car- pets; board; couple; north Market. Box 177, Call office. ——— e e ROOMS WANTED. ROOM _with dinner by single ma: able. Box 106, Call office. —_— SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: city or ‘country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel, 5380, DISEASES and ailments of men treated; con- sultation free. American Dispensary, 514 Pine, SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; ro- pairing; lowest rates. Tel, Black 1124, 205 4th, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates; phone Mint 45. 145 6th. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Movi . office Post and Powell ste.; tel. Main sis” GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- elon st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- DIED. Miller, Georgina Nixon, Frederick Odell, Georze E. Powell, William J. Riley, 'Hazen K. Robinson, Wm. G. Budde, Albert Calderwood, Oscar Cameron, Mary Dowling, James Drew, Clydie E. Duffy, Thomas Fraster, Hobert Ruben. Robert Hahn, ‘Theresa Russi, Wilhelm L. Hamilton, Annle Schilling, Mary E. Inglis, Jane Smith (infant) Johnson, Ohit Spencer, Ellen W. Lynch, Johanna Stanley, C. Mortimer McNamara, Kate Stock, Marzuerite R. Mackintoeh, Jane H. Merguire, John L. Sullivan, Ellen Merrill, Charles A. Vishoot, Fanny BUDDE~In this city, September 9, 1301, Al- bert Budde, dearly beloved and youngest son of Joseph and Bertha Budde, and brother of Josephine and Eugene Budde, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years and 20 dags. (Baltimore papers please ‘copy.) @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of _his vavents, 1433 Hayes street, thence to St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, where a solemn requiem high ‘mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross _Cemetery. £ CALDERWOOD-In _Fruitvale, Seotember 9, 1901, Oscar Stiliman, beloved husband of Ab- bie H. Calderwood, son of Mary A. Calder- wood of Vinal Haven, Me., and brother of Mrs. Hattle A. Clark of Vinal Haven and Jeseph ic. Caiderwood of Boston, Mass., aged years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at his late reatdence, Fruitvale avenue, street. Interment private. CAMERON—In this city, September 10, 1501, Mary_Cameron, a native of Madison County, New York, aged 67 years. A member of Lin. coin Relief Corps No. 3. DOWLING—In this city, September 9, 1901, James, beloved husband of Mary Dowling, # x;;tlve of County Westmeath, ireland, aged year [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- Stevens, Benjamin ¥. néar Hopkins pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 2SL SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1901. neral parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, and thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem hixh mass will bé celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DREW-—In this city, September 10, 1901, Clydie E., beloved son of Henry and Della Drew, a native of Alameda County, Callfornia, aged 1 year 5 months and § days. DUFFY—In this _city, September 10, 1901, Thomas, beloved husband of Ann Duffy, and father of Patrick I and Thomas F. Duffy. a Rstive of County Loutn, Ireland, ‘axéd 6l years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday); at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 3719 Mariposa street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, Bighteenth and Shotwell streets, for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. FRASIER—In this city, September 8, 1901 Hobert Erasier, beloved son of Douglas and Mattie Frasier, and brother of Emory M., Le Roy D. and Daniel L. Frasier, a native of California, aged 13 years 10 months and 9 ays. CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his family, 857 Hayes street. HAHN—In this city, September 10, 1901, The- resa Hahn, widow of the late August Hahn, and sister of Anton and Joseph Laib. Mrs. George Hotte and Mrs. Anton Bantley, native of Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 67 yars 1 month and 21 days. [ Friends and acquafntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at I o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1617 Sutter street, between Octavia and Laguna. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery, by carriage. HAMILTON—In this city, September 9, 1901 Annie Hamiiton, a native of Ireland aged 7 years. INGLIS—In this city, September 9, 1801, Jane, beloved wife of James Inglis, and mother of Charles and James Inglis, a native of Eng- land, aged 72 years 4 months and 5 days. (Utica, N. Y., papers please copy.) T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 11:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 337 Efghteenth street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Services at the chapel of Cypress Lawn. JOHNSON—In this city, September 10, 1801, Olif, beloved son of Olif and Mina_Johnson, and’ brother of Willlam S. and Vietor O. Johnson, a native of San Francisco, azed 4 years and 3 days. LYNCH—In this city, September 10, 1301, Jo- hanna, wife of P. B. Lynch, and mother of Mary T. and Joseph A. Lynch, a mative of Ireland, aged 70 years. McNAMARA—In this city, September 8, 1301, Kale, beloved wife of the late James J. Mc- Namara, and mother of James J, Lilly, Ka- tie, John and Annle McNamara and Mrs, Charles Chase, a native of Ireland, azed 42 vears. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of McAvoy & Co., 1380 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St Joseph's Church for services. Interment Haly Cross Cemetery. MACKINTOSH—In this city, September 9, 1901, Jane H., dearly beloved wife of Charles D. Mackintosh, and sister of W. ., John, James, Grace and Robert Young, Mrs John McMuilan and Mrs. John Stark. a native of Govan. Scotland, aged 1 years é months and ays. [FFriends and acquaintances are respec.- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at o'clock, from her late reeidence, 649 Wisconsin street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MERGUIRE—In Palo Alto, Cal., September 8. 1901, John L., beloved husband of Elizabeth A. Merguire, 'and father of George L. and J. D. Merguiré and Mrs. W. B. Lawrence, a native of Portland, Me., aged 6 vears 5 morths and 6 days. (Portland, Me., and Boston papers please copy.) [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10:45 o'clock, from Baptist Church, Palo Alto. Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery upon arrival of 1:30 o'clock train at Third and Townsend streets. MERRILL—In this city, September 10, 1901, Charles A Merrill, husband of the late' Clara Merrill, and father of Robert and Charlotte Merrill and Mrs. Wesley J. Scott, a native of Maine, aged 64 years. MILLER—In this city, September 10, 1801, Georgina, dearly beloved daughter of James and Alma_Miller, and sister of Gustave, James 1., Theodore and Annfe M. R. Miller, a native of Seattle, Wash., aged 1l years 10 months and 4 days NIXON—In San Josz, September 9, 1901, Fred- erick Nixon, a native of London, England, aged 54 vears. T> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1711 Santa Clara avenue, Alamed: under the auspices of San Francisco Marin Engineers’ Association. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. ODELL—In Alameda, Cal., September 10, 1901, at his residence, 2325% Santa Clara_avenue, George E. Odell, a native of Canada, aged 76 years. POWELL—In this city, September 9, 1901, William J., belovel husband of Nellle T. Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Crowell, and brother of Mrs. Louie A. Derrick, a na- tive of Michigan, aged 35 years 4 months and ¢ days. RILEY—In this city, September 9, 1301, Hazen K. Riley, beloved father of Mrs. Calvin Nut- ting and John H. W. Riley, a ndtive of Dover, N. H., aged §1 years ¢ months and 11 days. E5 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wedpesday), at 1 o'clock, at St. Stcphen’s Church, Fuiton street, between Webster and Fillmore. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of H. P. Petersen & Co., 228 McAllister street. ROBINSON—In Malabang, P. I, May 3, 1901, William G., beloved son of James M. and Margaret A. Robinson, and brother of Robart J.. James J., Milton B. and Ada M. Robin- son, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 7 months and 27 days. [ Friends ard acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from Holy Inno- cents' Chapel, Fair Oaks _street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Un- dertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first, until 8:30 a. m. Thursday. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. RUBEN—In Fresno, Cal, September 8 1901, Robert, beloved husband of Lena Ruben. and father of Paul Ruben and Mrs. Ida Elils, a natlye of Germany, aged 66 years. 7 Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10:15 o'clock, from B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 o'clock. RUSSI—In this city, September 10, 1001, Wil- helm Ludwiz Russi, youngest and beloved son _of Wilhelm and Rosa Russi, and brothe: of Edward, Fred and Joseph Wettsteln, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 17_days. [ 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 parents, 114 Porter avenue, off Mission road, near Six-Mfle House. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHILLING—In this city, September 3, 1901, Mary Ellen Schiliing, dearly beloved wife of Charles L. Schilling, beloved mother of Thomas Cavanagh and Richard, Augusta and Anna Schilling, and sister of Bridget Con- nelly and_Thomas Connelly of Ireland, a na- tive of Sligo, parish of Dramard, County Sligo, Ireland, aged 5¢ years 9 months and 21 days. fends and acqu:intances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, southeast corner of San Brun avenue and_Fifteenth street, thence to th: Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Eighkteenth and Shotwell streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at o o'clock. ~Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SMITH—In this city, September 7, 1901, Infan‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Smith. SPENCER—In Oakland, September 10, 1301, Ellen Wallace Spencer, a native of New York, aged €5 vears. STANLEY—In thie city, September 9, 1901, C. the late C. L. Stanley. a native of Chicago, 24 years 7 montlis and 11 days. > The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock. from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:3) o'clock train from Third and = Townsend streets. STOCK—In this city, September 10, 1901, Mar- guerite Rose Stock (nee Jacob). beloved wife of Sol M. Stock, mother of Lioyd S. Stock, daughter of Emile and Leontine Jacob, and ———— HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, .Mgr. L DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 0. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, San Mateo County. OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. - J. HENDERSON, Manager. o JAMES, MGINN, ‘ormerly nn hy new Funeral Parlors at 214 Bady st peg Taylor and Jones. , Telephone South 576. UNITED UNDERTAKE 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. FUNERAL DIRECTOR3 AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Rates. 3 NEWFIRM OF UN sdianel Bt ndden, 38 ?&:Tmf'mx the United Undertakers' Association: ‘M. J. McBrearty, with the same company for gc’om"a‘cor‘rgm" h:; with 3. ‘¢, nnor i Pariors at 1111 Mission sbreet, between Sev: fully invited to attend the funeral to-da) (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the tn’f enth and Eighth. Telephone South 4. - sister of Lucile, Regina, Henry and phdrew Jacob, a native of France, aged 34 years. @RtiEnd and” Selem, Or. pupers plesss .) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inyited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2116 Post strect, between Plerce and Scott. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, via 11:30 o’clock train from Third and Town- send streets. STEVENS—In Lowell, Mass., September 3. 1801, Benjamin Franklin, brother of Joseph and Edward Addison Stevens, Mrs. Myra Barney, Mrs. Joan Orr, Mrs. Abble E. Bolles and the late Mrs. Alcey Hamblet, Mrs. Jane Smith and Orrin, Charles Otis, William Kit- tredge and Henfy Martin Stevens, aged 77 yea SULLIVAN—In this city, September 8, 190L Ellen, beloved wife of Patrick Sullivan, a native of the parish of Skull, County Cork, Iréland, aged 60 years. ¥ Friends and acquairtances are respect- fully” invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock, from the Chapel of the Passion, St. Mary's Hospital, where a requiem mass will be celebrated. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. VISHOOT—In this city, September 9, 101 Fanny, beloved wife of Isaac Vishoot, and mother of Mrs. Samuel Gortenburg and Leo, Mary, Lissie and Alfazer Vishoot, a native ©of Poland, aged 46 years and 9 months. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- corner of ! Mortimer, dearly beloved son of Florence and | fully invited attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), 10 o'clock, from her late residence, 6 Collinzwood street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth. and thence by 11:45 o'clock train leaving Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets to New Salem Cemetery for interment. e S RERNEES S ) REAL ESTATE TB.ANSAGTIORS-. Henry Schultkeis to Anna Schultheis, lot on NW corner of Clay and Polk streets, W :6 by N 63:104; gift. City and County of San Francisco to Lillle von der Nalllen, Iot on N line of Fuiton street, 137:6 W of Franklin, W 33:9 by N 120; $—. Ellen M. Mowry to George B. Mowry, lot on 8 line of Grove street, 181:3 W of Laguna, W 100 by S 120; also lot on SW corner of Grove and_Laguna 'streets, W §1:3 by S 120; also lot on NW corner of Hayes and Laguna streets, N 120, W 81:3, S 43, E 50, S 72, E 31:3; also lot on SW corner of Grove and Buchanan streets, § 120 by W 118:6; also lot on E line of Powell street, 77:6 N of Broadway, N 62:2% by E 60; also lot on E line of Montgomery strest, 114: S of Union, S 21:8 by E 91:5; $10. Johm E. Medau to Dorothea Kats (wife of Louis), undivided one-quarter of lot_on NW corner, of Ellis and Laguna streets, W 75 by N_68;° $10, - Heniry D. and Henry M. Hudson to Eveline R. Muiford, lot on E line of Fillmore street, 8236 S of Eills, S 27:6 by E 71; $3000. John B. Carity to Madelaine Carity, lot on SE line of Howard street, 375 SW of Fifth, SW 25 by SE 80; also lot on S line of McAliister street, 134:6 W of Plerce. W 50 by_S 137:6: gift. Andrew V. Smith to Maria L. Smith, lot on E line of Howard street, 13 S of Twentieth, § 50 by ‘E 122:6; gift. Jane Kedian to Albert H. Quatman, lot on N line of Nineteenth ‘street, 105 W of Mission, W _25 by N §; $10. Frank S. Oliver and I. J. Truman Jr. to Thomas W. and Christopher C. Rivers, lot on SW_corner of Noe and Henry streets, S 50:6 by W 96; $10. Jacob and Rosa_Stern, Leopold S., David and Blanche R. Bachman to Owen M. Bren- nan, lot on E line of Stockton street, 47:2 N of Post, N 23:3% by E 80; $10. Willlam J. Herrmann to Elizabeth L. Herr- mann, lot on S line of Union street, 110 W of Tay! W 27:6 by S 120; gift. Susan M., Frederic H. and Genevieve Har- vey to Rosa Constant, lot on S line of Vallejo street, 82:9 B of Jones, E 34:9 by S 68:9; $10. Mary G. Hougaard or Hougard to Charles and Mary Balkwell, lot on W line of Hamp- shire street, 175 S of Solano, S 25 by W 100: $10. Michael Lydon to Ellen Vogelsang and Mary A. C. McFeely, lot on E line of Eleventh ave- nue, 275 S of Clement street, S 25 by E 120; $10. Witiliam R. and Ameli. S. Stephens to Solo- mon Getz, lot on E line of Thirteenth avenue, 100 N of J street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Terence O'Neill to Willlam McCann, N line of Ney street, 256 E of Congdan, by B 8, block 11, Collegé Homestead; $. Henry G. and Marle Wiegleb to Loulse Oil- rich, lot on SW line of Nineteenth avenue, 75 SE of J street, SW 10 by SE 25, block 389, South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Association; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Whitney Estate Company (owners) with Rob- ert McKillican (contractor), architect Nathan- fel Blaisdell—All alterations and additions ex- cept plumbing, gasfitting, sewering, steam heating, vaunlt doors and safes, trimming, haraware, electric work. vainting, finishing and tinting, marble work, stairs and elevator for 2 additional stories to' Starr King building on S line of Geary street, 137:6 E of Stockton, E _112:6 by S 137:6; $89,240. Peter Stelling (owner) with L. G. Bergen (contractor and_architect)—All work for a 3- story frame building (3 flats) on lot on E Iine o€ Now strest, 101:6 S of Fourteenth, 25 by 105; Nora O'Connell (owner) with Amos Dannen- felser and Willlam Lemser (contractors). ar- chitect A. J. Barnett—All alterations and ad- ditions fo a 2-story and basement frame build- ing on lot on N line of Clementina street, 315 W_of Fifth, W 25 by N 75; $2025. Soclety of California Ploneers (owners) with James W. Smith (contractor), architects Shea & Shea—All work for a new roof on brick building on Iot on NE corner of Gold and Montgomery streets; $1400. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eight. lot on 110 500 Reed Crude 33 20 San Joaquin Off & 8125 100 Sovereign . 23 100 Sterling . 135 200 Sterling 137 MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Andes . 03[ 100 Ophir . 5 200 Best & 24(1600 Savage 06 300 Caledonia . 18| 600 Sierra 5 200 Challenge 400 Sterra 18 200 Con Cal & Va..1 9 3 250 Silver 100 Gould & Curry 500 Silver 200 Hale & Norers. 19| i00 Utah . 500 Mexican 25| 100 Yellow 200 Ophir . 87 Afternoon Session. 12| 500 Mexican 100 Caledonia . 15| 100 Slerra Nevada. 200 Con Cal & Va..185( Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning 700 Best & Belcher 2: 200 Best & Belcher 200 Con: Cal & V 100 Belcher . Session. 200 Hale & Norers. 200 Ophir . 200 Potosi ) PEIRS Con Cal & V.1'97%| 50 Sierra 50 Confidence . 70| 500 Silver Afternoon Session. 400 Andes . . 02( 500 Potosi .. o8 300 Best & Belcler 22| 600 Sierra Nevada. 24 300 Hale & Norers. 18| 200 Sierra Nevada. 23 300 Mexican 22| 500 Sierra Nevada. 3 100 Ophir 100 Stlver Hill 37 100 Ophir 750 Union Con. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Sept. 104 p. m. Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. Alpha oo O 03| Justice ... 03 03 Alta 05 Kentuck ~ 0 Andes 01 03 Lady Wash. 0 — Belcher 11 13 Mexican . 2 23 Best & Belcher 22 23 Occidental o o Bullion . 01 03/Ophir ..... 2 53 Caledonia 15 1T Overman 08 Challenge Con.. 18 18 Potost . @ 0 Chollar . b4 03 Savage L6 Confidence ..... 8 63 Scorpion A Con Cal & Va..1580185/Seg Belcher.... 02 0¢ Con Tmperial... — 01 Slerra Nevada. 2 25 Con New York. — 01 Sliver Hill...... 3 35 Crown Point. 05/St_Loui . = Eureka Con —|Standard —3% Exchequer ..... — 02 Syndicate . — 08 Gould & Curry. 08 ion Con. s 0, Hale & Norers. 15 1S Utah ... D05 08 Julia — OilYellow Jacket. 11 12 ——— The person with many talents must re- member that, in such matters of bailment, where great care is required, one is liable for even slight neglect. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santa Fe Trains Leave Market-street Ferry Devot. Local | Lim’d |Ovrl'd | Local Datl: » Daily B ne: Calttars o fornja. L Monday .and_Thursday onty. N {ickets nonored o thix train. ing train arrives at 5:%5 p. m. Tuesday and . 4:20 p. m. is Stockton and Fresno locat Gorresponding train srrives at 12:30 p. - :00 p. m. is the Overland Fxpress throush Palace and Tourist Siiapers oy Free Reclining Chair. Cars to Chicago: also ‘alace Sleeper, whi cuts out at Fresno. E:;;';elvonfing train arrives at 5:55 p. m. 20 2. m. fs Rakersfield Local. st a all points in San Joaquin vnl!oy‘.’”‘c':n: R A A0 T Depat, San Francisco; 112 Broadway, Oak- | | i { X1 BATLWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Trains lonve nud are due to u SAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) LEAVE — FROM JULY 14 101 — ARRIVE 7:004 Benicts, Suisus, Elmirs sud Secrs- T2 N Wikt Betnters- x| Y99 7:80 Martives, auwion, 8, Calistoga and Santa l‘M D\- » 8:004 Davis, Woodiand, Knigats Landing, :l.‘ Amt Ul:'i“t— aod East 8:00, Niles, Mendota, Hanford, Visaila, Posterville... - 8:304 Shasta Express—Davis, Williams (for Bartlott % Willows, Bl Forfand.: #1304 San: Jose, Livermore, 4:232 1834 9:004 Vallejo idsetas 12:258 9:004 Los Exyress = iagiiver Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton, Merced Freano sud Los Angeles 7252 91304 Vallcio, Martinez aud Way Siations 7:302 10:004 The Overland Linited—Ogdes, Dea- ver, Omaha. Chicago.. B el 11:00r Sacramento Lilver Stenmers. 13:004 3:80r Haywacd, Nils and Way Statfons.. 7:339 4:00r Beuicis, Winters, Sacrameuto, Woodiand, Knights Leodlog, Marysviile, Orovill 10:334 e Martivez, Sau Rawmon, Vailejo, Napa, Callstoge, Sante Ross...... $:35a 4:00% Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Lodi... 12:23» 4:3wr Hayward, Niles, Sau Jose, Livermors 18:334 4:307 Port, Costa, Tracy, Latbrop, Stockton 103234 3:002 Tho Owl Limited—Fresuo, Tulare, Bakersfield, Saugus for Sauta Bar- bara, Los Augeles...... 3 2007 Martinez, Antioch, Stockion, Mer ced, Fresno 8:00r Hayward, N f8:0mr Valielo. 3 L 11234 100 Oriontal Mail—Ogden, Cheyenne, Omaha, Chicago... . 12:252 ©:007 Oriontal Mail—Ogds t. Louis. Chicago. . 4252 7:00¢ Orcgon asud California Expre ruento, Marysvitle, ~IRe: 3 Portlmnd, Puget Sownd and Fast 8:354 8:03¢ San Pablo, Pors Costs, Martines and Way Statious. 11:334 18:05¢ Valico.. COAST LINE (Narrow Guug (Foot of Market Streot.) $7:454 Saata Oruz Excursion to ssnta Cruz and Principal Way Stations. 18:03» 8:134 Newark, Centers o s e - “. 10:304 ' Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. 1830 £4:137 Glenwood. Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz_¢ 8:30a OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. Prom SAN PRANCISCO—Foou of Market Street (Slip 8)— 17:18 9:00 1l 1:00 3:00 818 OASLAND—Fot of Brandway.—16:00 $8:00 00a.M. 13:00 2:00 4:00e.ar. COAST LINE (B (Third and Townsen: ToA San Jose and Way Stations.. 17:004 San Jose and Way Stations £7:004 New Aluaden... $7:304 Sundsy Excursion for San Jose, Sents Cruz. Pacidc Crove aud Principal Way Stations.. . s:30w 9:004 Sau Jose, Hollister. Sauts Cruz, Pacilic Grove, Salinas, San Luls Obispo, Sants Barbara aud cipai intermediste Stations. 7:308 10:304 San Jose and Way Stations. 6:30r 3 A San Jose nud Way Station . S:dor 12:45P San Mateo, Redwood, Men] X, Palo Alto, Santa Olara, Sun Joss, Hollister, Santa Cruz, Saifues Monterey and Pacilic Grove. ..... $:30r San Jose, Tres Pinos. Sauta Pacific Grove and Way Stations 44:157 San Jose. Principal Way Statious 15:00F San Jose, Los Gatos and Principal ‘Way Stations. 19:004 5:307 SanJose and Pri 5:354 8:007 Redwood, San Jose, Gilroy. Salinas, Sauta Barbara, Los Angeles. 10:054 0P San Jose and Way Stations. N00a #i1:45¢ San Jose and Way Stations e A for Moming, P for Afternoon. tod. £ Sunday only. mnly. « Monday. n{ Sunday. _ Taesdays and Fridays. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSERD SAK FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market S& San Francisco to San kaiasi. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:0 a. m.; 2:30, §:10, 6:20 at 11:30 p. m. and 11:20 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. San Raiasl 1o San Francisco. WE:EK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12: 12:35, g. m. Thursdays—Extra trg ‘aturdays—Extra trips at 1:3 930, 11:00 & om; 130, 33, A D. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at i and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:46, 11:10 a m.; 1:40, 2:40, §:05, 6:25 p. m. Leave l In Effect Arrive San Francisco. |April %, 1901.| San Francisco. Week | Sun- | Sun- | Week Days. | days. | Destination, . days. | Days. 30 am| 8:06 am| Novato, E Petaluma, 5:10 pm, 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. Fulton, 7:30 am) ‘Windsor, 5:00 pm| Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserviile, 3:30 pm! 2:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pmf 6:20 pm 00 pm| Hopland | lm' 00 am| and Ukiah. pm| 2:00 am| Guerneville. )10-«1 am|10:35 am. 5:00 pml 3 pm| | 6:20 pmi 30 am| 8:00 am)| Eo:mgu 9:15 am| 8:40 am an: 5:10 nml 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pmi 6:20 pm 7:30 nm{ $:00 :m’ 10:40 am|16:25 am 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. pm pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wes: Springs and White Sulohur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdals for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncaa Springs. Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs. Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlete t Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratosa Riue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, Hl(lvhel-lmeii Ifile;'lilvy’ £ Eucndnrsi hedrin Heights, Hullville, _ Orr's _ Hol g:glnn Mendoclno ' City. Fort Bragz. West- rt.~ Usal. Willits, Laytonville Cummins, el's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, . Scotia and Eureka. Saturday fo Monday round-trip tickets at re- ced rate o Sund:'yrs{ found-trip tickets to all potats beycnd San Rafael. al alf rates. 'i"’lcniet office, 650 Market street, Chronlsis butlding. WHITING. R. X. RYAN. - Gen. Manuager. Gen. Pass. Agt. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. Commeneirg April 25, 190L FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SA! WEEK _DAYS—6 12:45, *1:45, 3:15, . 5:15, EXTRA TRIPS—For_ Mill Rafael on Mondays, and_Sundays at 9:30 and 11:40 S—7:00, $:00. #9:00, *10: Sundays. , Trains marked (*) run to'San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—*5: 2. m.. "12:%5 115, 2 and_Saturdays at 6 SUNDAYS—6:15. 115, *3:30, 4: -5, 620, 1:41, 8 : E 3:5, 1015 P Fiing marked () start from San Quentn, FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK 7:55, 8 DAYS—5:45, 6:45, T 35. 45, 3:50, 5:10, p. m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and 10:35 p. m. SUNDAYS_6:35, §:00, 1005 1100 2. m.. 12:35, : 145, 5. 1:20, 2:30, 3:45, 5:00. 8 5, 10:30 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 2 m. week dero and way sta- p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- 2. m. Sundays—Cazadero and Way sta- ons. 75 &. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way sta- MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY V1s Esaselito Ferry—Foot of Marke: St Fare. Praztecs Ticket Offices, 621 Market St...flw'a Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 KEARNY ST. Established in 1834 for the treatment of Private Diseases, Lost Munhood. Debility or fiseasa Veacingon bods snd hind a0 ers faft. Try Charges