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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1901 13 M——— MEDICAL. ER PSS NNELL—AIl who are sick and In and consult the specialist. My ve been used for many years by unfortunate helped; relief in ail e most obstinate cases have i by my medical treatment; free advice on all subjects of a deli- 11 classcs of female complaints to the longest cases. DR. G. LL, 1018 Market st., opp. Fifth, . graduate Royal University, vyears' experience in midwifery <t confidence can be placed in he cats ladlies before and during co st care, attention; confinement rd $ week; infants adopted. 3327 15th on-st. cars; consultation free. a T . Who has been In «ess here for 25 years, s still located at (s WE ket mater home provided; office 2. m. 104 p. m 2nd 6 to §:30 p. m. - WYETH, reliable ladies’ specialis home before and during confinement: ed from Post to 410 O'Farrell gt. UEN, 1118 Market—Reliable la- list: a_priv. home befo and dur- best medical care; low fees, AND MRS. DAVIES' original t maternity home; home Market st., §. F. physician will take confinement part of city; ten davs' treatment, nd register, 705 Vallejo st., r. 4. HI speclalist, confinement, rom st. to 410 O'Farrell st. » the eminent ladies’ spe- arned from Europe; most mod- 2 experience in §. F.; female trouble; mater- Market st., opp. 4th. ockton st.. opp. 45 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Con. A S A AR AR AAL SR s A ‘;}OOD plan, if you want to buy a plano, is 0 Some to us and let us show how a really £00d Instrument can be sold at a low price, 4§0d, Payments made by the month, 1f you e St to pay cash. We make a specialty of the Decker & Son and Baumelster. The ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st. ANY plano sold by us taken back any time Jvithin 8 years and full purchase Drice al- lowed on ‘a new peeriess Knabe at regular s us. E, O'Farrellat.: established 1%50. ALL highest grades sold by Helne Plano Co., Bole agents for famous and oldest American makes, including Hallet-Davis; great bar- {lln list, §50 up; Steinway, $185" up; Fischer, 100; Chickering, $165; 20 others; rents $2 up: great inducements to agents. 217 Geary st A SMALL Weber upright, $125; elegant walnut case, Knabe upright, almost new; also Steck, oak case; Hardman square, $45; organs, $25 up. BOWERS & EON, 23 Fifth st., IVERS & POND and A. B. CAMERON Agenti A FIRM'S failure to realize on account of etrike has placed two carloads ‘of high-grade pianos in storage to be sold at Eastern fac- tory prices; second-hand pianos for a song. WILSON'S STORAGE, 1706 Market st. PIANOS—The most modern and up to date; Steck, Everett, Conover, Packard, Ludwig, Hardman and many others: wholesale and re- tail. The Wiley B. Allen Co.. 933 Market st., s. (Branch Store, 951 Broadway, Oakland). $50—WEBER plano; cost $430; for sale on % installments. 1308 Gough st., near Geary. LARGE cabingt grand upright piano; great sacrifice; party leaving. 408 Golden Gate ave. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy, Lester Hamilton, Splelmann planos. 308 Post st. | %550 PIANO, nearly new. for $225; planos with harp hment. HAMILTON, 8 Flood bldg. LANEOUS—FOR SALB, 28-hand machinery, Mo~ Mf\ 1 Fremont st. mirrors, restaurant and po- m chairs, linoleum, new and have a large stock of 2 complete outfits on write for catalogue. pipe stand, 150 Ibs pressure. full dress and Loan Office, 23 Phonographs, Gramophones, $5 to s toy graphophones, Gramophones ver: Co., 125 Geary shafting, puileys, etc Spear st. GOOD _ second-hana upright-for sale cheap. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st. LEFT on sale_Antisell Stein sies $0—Emerson and 7 bargain uprights and baby grand. Fay’'s Piano Factory, 1729 Mission. ELEGANT plano as_good os new: standard make; a sacrifice. Hornung's, 216 McAllister. AT KEEFFE'S, 2 Turk st, near Market— Shoninger, Schubert and Steinway bargains. 5 AND upward_Fine uprights. PIERCE'S Piano Factory, Market, 14tk and Church sts. A SPECIAL for this week—$400 plano for $275. BRUENN, 208 Post st. ELEGANT new upright planos for rent, $3 per large upright. 3$125; 217 Geary st., room 36. mo. SCOTT-CURTAZ Piano Co., 560 Hayes. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULL) maker. repairer. 2 Latham place —_— OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. A_MARKET st. store; elegant fixtures; run- ning through fo Stevenson st. Apply A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. WATCH cash pd. and made: 1 14 McAl- ones, MUND. TO Lease—3 sunny lofts or eeparate, 55x60 feet; electric elevator service and water free. Ap- ply COLLINS, 500 Mission st. e and hand r shop: also 843 Howard st. shaper No. 2 @ modern engines and sold. KROGH MFG. CO., r First. ster (Hallwood): brand new. Apply H. F. ALLEN, 202 Cali- a € EIGHTH, 2%—Fine store'and two rooms; water free; $8 A—2999 17th st., cor. Market—Fixtures; com- plete grocery and bar; low rent OIL. OIL tanks, second-hand, in good order; all sizes: cheap. H. 8. WHITE. 516 Mission st. RAMBLERS, Eagles. light Stearns, Snell d-hand b : cheap: send for hairaressers Call. PAINTERS AND DE 3. C. ROMAINE, 640 G. G. ave.; phone Polk 1423; best quality work; lowest prices; get figures. ——— PALMISTRY. B - cemvalantad L e H. JEROME FOSELLI, scientific palmist, 515 Taylor st., bet, Geary and Post; tel. Black 561 PERSONALS. SMITH CO. rowboats carried in stock. INDIAN baskets, Indian relics, curios and 'an- tiques bought. NAT RAPHAEL, 118 Geary st., largest curio store in Ameri visitors welcome; Indian baskets from $1 upwards, cheap. Apply Risdon corner Howard and Be: to order. , Toom 28 AN elegant line of remnants for suits to or- der, $15; with these suits we make an extra pai pants free of charge; other suits on in- stallments, $1 weekly. L. LEMOS, 1117 Mar- nd moving pic- 131 P 21l sizes. new and 2d-hand, < Missi h THE HER- acramento st. now ready for st ale; jeweler's steel- California st. ket st., between Seventh and Eighth. ONE BOTTLE of Pinus will cure any case of rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia or gout; price 5250 per bottle. For_circulars, Pinus Med. Co., 734 Valencia st., S. tel. Church 1571 ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms; ¢ to $150 per night; $150 to $6 per week; free ‘bus and baggage to and from the ferry. HAIR, bl ks, moles, removed forever without pain or scar with electricity by MISS GRUBER, the cosmetic artist, 8598 Eighteenth st., corner Guerrero. SURE cure for rheumatism, sclatic or in- flammatory, sore chest, sprains, and lame back; price 50c and $1 per bottle; always on hand at 844A Howard st.; tel. Mint I piano for 6 Market st. _ LEDERER'S hair gressing always the best; c all styles: sham$ooing,.30c; g0od switches, $l. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. HARRY H. HART—Please "°1 want 1o 244" Elils. st.s send me your pres- see you. CHRIS. San Francisco. s good second-hand clothing and st.; tel. Foisom % and Jeksciee, We. will purchaze ve securities, Tel. Red 5024, MAN- LOAN ©CO, h floor, Crocker bldg. T 6 CENT. = third mortgages........ .. 3 interest in Teal estate in Probete ies bought; no delay. e doing business elsewhere, McCOLGAN room 3 PER aminer bullding— in large sums; loans states, el financial s and sizes. If your prop- nd you meed mare money WHITE enamel iron beds, single, three-quarter or double, $225. EASTERN OUTFIT G CO., 1310-1312 Stockton st., near Broadway. ADELINA PATTI'S Beauty Cream. Secret of continual youth; 50c, postpaid; free demon- stration; come and see us. Bon-Ton, 324 Post. McCABE's Detective Agency handles all legit- imate detective business. Emma Spreckels bldg., rooms 223-324, S. tel. South 381. AT cash prices; ladies’ tailor-made suits, coats, silk walsts, trimmed hats, skirts, etc.; weekly payments. C. F. ADAMS CO., 156 Fifth st. PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates; 10 vears' experlence. J. B. RAY, 457 Minna st. A—If your hair is falling or you are bald, call on Dr.G.8.Moore, 332 O'Farrell; send for circular. . SAMPLE Call_at _Golden West MRS. M. W. m 169, immeaiately. LACE curtains cleaned for 35c per pair and up, 1277 Mission street; phone Folsom 2528. STOP that “cough”—California Lung_Balsam will do it: all druggists: plone Pine 2386. SURPHY, 603 Examiner bldg. amount; § per cent; first, rigages, estates in pro- «, legacies, undivided 5 anufacturing and mer- corporation loans. Room 16, 3 ORGE E. OLSEN. y amount; 6 per cent, on undivided interests; chat- J. HALLORAN, . room 314. ion, established 1865, proper noney on diamonds, jewelry, r west rate of interest, st.; tel. Bldick 5471 MASQUERADE costumes, play _books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN&CO.,723 Market. 500 MEN wanted to order suits for §1 per week. NEUHAUS & CO., tailors, 115 Kearny st. TAILOR-MADE suits, § dress pants, $2 0. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont, ASPHALTUM paint—Fix your own roofs; 60c er gallon. 111 Van Ness ave. SUPERFLUOUS Lair and moles destroyed with electric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st, | OBESITY cured;no dieting; no weakening, THE A’VIDA CO., 736 Valencia st., bet. 18th & 1¥th, sectable private place to obtain ces on diamonds, jewelry at low- in Jewelry Store, 846 Market 1644. Branch 19 Third st. SICIPAL Loan Office, 103 Grant ave., near st.; e Red 1603, mortgages and on fur- + removal; any amount; & Co., 26 Montgomery. ried people on note with- ges at § per cent per xaminer building. etc., by privats ommission; confiden- atory bldg., 301 Jones. x <M removal; money terms; no broker- Market st., roof party. on planos, furnit £00 warchouse, etc.; any amt, rates; priv. Ormsby, 26 Montg.,office without indorser; other propo- Discount Agency, 143 Phelan b, ontgomery $4.000 ON good security and city realty below rate; no agents, Address box 5%, Call. | ; want & home I will Joan you money to | it. A. E. RUDELL, 222 Sansome s Y Parrott bulld N§ money on salary: n Western Loan Co. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. #LL planos purchased of SHERMAN, CLAY & be exchanged for & new Steinway t or baby grad plano any time within r* from date of purchase, and bave full aliowed. New upright pianos, 36 per some gopd plancs sold for 33, $4 and »er’ month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., tway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter Francisco; corner Broadway and #t., Oakland. BARGAIN HUNTERE— upright pianos ‘from $55 up. square pianos from $50 up. organs _from 3 I yidton from $17 up, BENJ. CURTAZ & % 1o 20 O'Farrefl. Chickering, Ma- Hamlin, Vose, Sterling pianocs. 3 et N, nd JAVIE mquare planos wanted &t HEINE PIANO CO., 217 Geary st. s, | without removal, | | DR, LAMOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best corn cure; 2%c; all druggists. ALFREDUMS FEgyptian Henna; restores gray hair to its natural color; $1; at all druggists. OLD gold, silver, diamonds and precious stones bought. ' J. R. JENKEL, 817 Market st. s el BBt AL PLANING AND TURNING MILLS. REAL ESTATE—CITY~—FOR SALE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 ARKET STREET. N! N1 N M. o o o TUESDAY.......... October 15, 1901 A Noon, At Our Salesroom, No. 638 Market Street. VALLEJO ST. IMPROVER. PROPERTY. North® side (Nos. 1220-1222) Vallejo st., 162:6 feet east of Hyde; a two-story house of 7 rooms and*bath, 2 flats of 5 rooms and bath each and a rear house, 5 rooms; all in first-class condi- tlon; modern, sanitary plumbing, tiled mantels and sinks, etc.; magnificent view of the city and Golden Gate; rents $71 per month; lot 43:9x 137:6 feet; street bituminized; cement walk. SOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENT. West side (Nos. 124 to 126%) Hawthorne st., 137:6 feet south.of Folsom; three fine well-bulit flats of 5, 6, 4 rooms and bath; this property being centrally located s always rented; rents $52 per month; lot 24:9x112:6 feet. ___ ELEGANT. SITE FOR FLATS. North side of 23d st., 92 feet east of Guerrero; two fine large building lots‘in the heart of the famous MIESION WARM BELT; modern flats built on these lots would rent for $3750 per month each; level and ready for bullding; street bituminized, cement sidewalk; lot G8x114 feet. HANDSOME WESTERN ADDITION RESI- DENCE. Northeast corner (No. 100) South Broderick and 14th sts.; modern residence of 7 rooms .and bath and basement; well bullt; magnificent pan- oramic view of San Francisco and bay shore citles; lot 26:3x36:3 feet. & MISSION HOME. West side (No. 38) Norfolk st., 180:6 feet south of Foleom; a fine two-story house of 6 rooms; in good condition; lot 22:6x63 feet. MISSION COTTAGE—ON TERMS, South side (No. 381) Jersey st., 85 feet east of Castro; pretty, well built modern home of 6 rooms and bath; only half block from Castro- st. cars; TERMS 1-5 CASH; lot 25x114. 2 PAGE-ST. RESIDENCE. North side (924) Page st., 106:3 feet east Devis- adero; large, well-built modern residence, § rooms and bath; in fine condition; a fine key lot on the sunny side of street; lot 25X137:6. A A t WESTERN ADDITION COTTAGE. South side (No. 1735) McAllister st., 162:6 feet west of Broderick; a cozy, modern, up-to-date cottage. 5 rooms and bath; only 4 years old; cost 2500 to build; street bituminized; large lot, 43:9x137:6 feet. MODERN WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. South side (Nos. 2819-2821) Golden Gate ave., 230 feet east of Ist ave.; two modern, well-bullt flats of 5 rooms and bath each; porcelain bath; tiled mantels; every modern convenience; rents $30 per mont! ot 26x137:6 feet. BUCHANAN-ST. BUILDING LOTS. Southwest corner Buchanan and Greenwich sts.; five elegant building lots, level and ready for bullding; this portion of the city has devel- oped wonderfully in the last year and this property is assured an elegant future. RICHMOND BUILDING LOT. _South side of California st., 96:4 feet east of 17th ave.; a fine large level Iot ready for build- ing; street sewered; lot 40x96:1 feet. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCES. $10,500—Two fine modern two-story residences Lof 12 rooms and bath each; fine stables: “ion the best residence portion of Scott st.; large lot 33:6x125 feet. MASON STREET IMPROVED CORNER. $10,000—Two stores: six tenements; two flats and a stable; SE. corner; pays $1104 per annum; lot 50x80 feet. . FLATS NEAR GOLDEN GATE AVE. AND LEAVENWORTH ST. $9000—Six well-built flats ofy7 and & rooms 3 each; pays $1080 per annum; always rented; lot 40x60 feet, PARK PANHANDLE BARGAIN RESIDENCE $5500—An elegant modern residence of 10 rooms and bath; bn the east side of Lyon st overlooking the Park Panhandle; this property cost over $9000 and will be sold on easy terms: 25x91:2 feet. _CALIFORNIA STREET RESIDENCE. ‘al}flfl—i‘\ n“\'el built house of 10 rooms and bath; on California st., near Pierce; lot 22:6x87:6 feet 2 WESTERN ADDITION COTTAGE. $4500—A modern up-to-date cottage; 6 rooms and bath and basement on the north side of Page st.; plenty of sun and light; lot 25x100 feet. BARGAIN. SOUTH OF MARKET STREET. $4000—Four well-bullt tenements of 3 rooms each; near Tenth and Harrison sts. improvements only six years old -and i first-class _condition; always rente brick foundation; lot 25x85 feet, EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. A. M. SPECK & 667 MARKET ST. Oppos! ny. Real Estate Agents and Rent Collectors, . 700 CASH, Balance $1300; mortgage can remal couage: ne. z co. 5-room in the’ Mission; Twenty-fourth-st. car ¢ Close to Sixth et.; 2 houses; rents $24. $4000. Fine flats, near Sth st. “rents $44; want offer. . $3800. Jones-st. flats; rents $41 lot 45 foot frontage. 50. Two modern flats; only % block from Market st.; rents $40; cost neariy $7500. $5500. Corner: marine view; splendid improvements; rents $60. | \ $8000, Vicinity Post and Stockton sts.; 3-room house and lot. 4 $12.750 New Van Ness ave. flats; rents $125; a safe buy. $16,500. Panhandle corner; 2 new bulldings; rents $142; \lot 37x115 feet. . $15,000. Leavenworth-st. investment; b7-foot front; rents $105; always rented. $19,500. uyolcd!rn improvements; lot 72x137:6; rented at = $23,500. Polk-st. business property; in best block; an- nual rents $1650. $35,000. Mission st near Fourth: structure; elevator; $250; one tenant. splendid brick good high basement; rent 342,000, Sutter-st. corner; east of Jones; lodging-houses; &0-foot {.fi"l"e' Ellis-st. income piop'erly: rents about $5000 per_annum. Market st.,, near Taylor; building; rents §760. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. income-bearing property; stores and 100-foot frontage; 50-foot; splendid $50,000 TO invest must be a bargain, THE PHELPS LEWIS CO., 702 Market st. NEW house 7 rooms, facing Duboce Park; easy terms; west frontage; sun all day; large yard; basement; near corner Waller and Steiner. GEO. H. MOORE, 63 Portola st. WELL-BUILT modern 7-room residence, with bath; 2 blocks from park. Inquire 660 Mission, WOOD and Ivory Turning, Planing. Shaping and Sawing. CARL F. HAAS, 9 Fremont st. — CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR, C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., between Sixth and Seventh. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, successfully treats all diseases of the human body: see testimpnials at office, 1 Mason, ur. Ellis. A—DR_ WONG WO, herb doctor; sanitarium, 764-766 Clay st.: see testimonials at office. ..632 MARKET ST. $14,600—Modern flats, Western Addition; rent- ed for $1400 a $4500—Two_modern flats, 5 and 6 rooms and paths: handsome and substantial; rents $43. $2100—Cozy little cottage out Mission way; a genuine bargain. $3500—House of 3 flats, and rear house: in fine order; 16t 25x80; 3 blocks south of Mar- ket; rented for $46. $2250—Two flats near Park; lot 25x125; rented for . um‘f»bo;. Fulton st.; seven minutes' walk from City Hall; old improvements; offer wanted. $1200—Lot 25x104; Twenty-first st., nf. Flor- jda; ready to bulld on; snap. Lot 32xi00; Tenth ave. and B st.; ready to build on; offer wanted; some bargains ncrth and south of Park; also in Excelsior Home- stead, Flint Tract, Gift Maps 2 and 3, and South San Francisco. DONNELLY & CO.. 632 Market st. $450—75x100; SAN BRUNO road, near Courtland ave. $450—Lots Nos, 44, 45, 62, 63 (30x100-each), block 49; Bay City Homestead Association. $375—76x100; E. 8. Thirty-sixth ave. South, 150 feet morth K st. south; Paul Tract Home- stead Association. 3 John_ Sulllvan, owner of lot 53, block 496, Bay City Homestead Assoclation, send your address to our office. JOOST, FISHER & CO., 157 Montgomery st.; take elevator. A—DWELLING or_flats, wanted to purchase for the income; location in the Mission or Western Addition; property must be in good condition; an immediate buyer. W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. DERN built residence, wanted to uflofl the Western Addition. W. J. G California st. rchase; NN, 530 REAL LSTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale 218 ACRES situated on the north bank of the Klamath River, quarter of a mile from ocean; road goes through lower portion of ranch near house; can be made one of the choicest dairy ranches in Del Norte County; 190 acres bototm land; rest is hill land; half is under grass; green all year round; keeps one cow 10 the acre: have 70 head of cattle, 1 first-class mule of 1300 pounds, 50 chickens, $75 worth of provisions and all household furniture; all goes at 39000, or if Mlesired will take as part payment an improved ranch from $1s0 to $6X0 in any county near San Francisco Bay and $1000 cash, or $3000 cash without ranch; bal- ance can femain on long time, with small in- terest: creamery only 1 mile from place. Ad- dréss ‘owner, CHARLES FORTAIN, Requs, Del Norte Conuty, . Cal. ——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Bmall tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Cotati, Sonoma Co.; future value assured, as San Francisco 1s growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming, Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for pam- phlets and information. FOR bargains in timber land, fruit ranches, suburban lots, farms, all through the State; also large list of desirable city sites. See The Phelps Lewis Co., 702 Market st. A—IF you want to buy, sell or exchange clty or country property call on MARION GRIF- FIN, 719 Mrket st., S. F., office near Call*blg, $2500—IMPROVED foothill farm, 204 acres; El “Dorado County, near R. R. Box 222, Call. POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale; write for free list. C. R. WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE—San Jose house for clty property or lodging-house: value $3500. Box 1037, Cali. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS, ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND - ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $3500 PROPERTY FOR §2600, Lot 50x140; sunny and convenient to cars, schools, —etc; almost new and in first-class order 6 rooms and bath; owner has left Oakland on account of sickness and must sell; this is a bargain and must be seen to be appreciated. J. S. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $3000—COST of house only; lot given away. A brand-new f7-room house; cement base- ment; large lot; driveway; three blocks to local train; house opposite cost $16,000; charming neighborhood; terms easy; an ides home; street work complete; first come, first serve. J. 8. MYERS & CO. 1002 Broadways Oakland. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. GENTLEMAN, wife and three children, rooms and board near Golden Gate Park; or with yard for privileges for children. Reply «im- mediately, box %03, Call ROOMS WANTED. & WANTED—By lady student, in respectable fam- fly, housekeeping room, attic floor; soon pos- sible; permanent if satisfactory. Address, box 816, Call, HOUSEKEEPING room, moderate rent, want- ed by respectable, middle-aged lady. Box 923, Call office. g TWO or 8 furnished rooms; light housekeeping’ lady and daughter; north of Sutter st. Box 552, Call. WANTED—Room in best neighborhood; plenty of sun and first-class board. Address box * 2329, Call office, Oakland. RUPTURE SANITARIUM. $3250—TWO-STORY 7-room house; worth to duplicate $4000; its architectural design and finish are of very latest and best in every de- tail; can not be appreciated as to price, 1o~ cation and style without being seen. J. 8. MYERS & CO. » 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $270—AN IDEAL 6-ROOM COTTAGE On a sightly elevation on Vernon Heights ad- Joining Senator Perkins; It is a beauty; must be sold; lot 50 feet frontage; averything in perfect order; in fact almost brand new; no reserve on this; first come, first serve. J. 8. MYERS & CO., 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $2500—A BANK SALE—$2500, $100 down and easy monthly payments will buy a cozy, nearly new modern Colonial cot- tage of 6 rooms, bath, hall, brick foundation, etc.. with folding doors and sanitary plumbing; lot 30x100 feet; above the street grade, with nice open lawn; stone walks and all street improve- ments; insured for $2000 and all in fine condi- tion; electric cars in front and only a few blocks from Adeline street station; location very desirable; handy to schools and churches; liberal discount for all_cash, GEO, W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. HUNTER'S RUPTURE SANITARIUM, 1206 Market; treatment free; §100 pald for any truss as good ournew double lever rupture holder. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5550. DISEASES and ailments of men treated; con- sultation free. American Dispensary. G614 Pine. —_— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Chas, Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- 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. PIBRCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- sion st.; tel, Howard 941. F. W. ZEHFUSS. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. $2250_JUST completed; cozy 5-room cottage, high basement, brick foundation and every modern convenience; will finish the house to sult the buyer; large lot, sunny side; street work all done; easy terms if desired: buyer can have more land to extent of 100 feet ad- joining at a moderate price. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for mailing, $1 per year. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1810;° shipping at cut rates. 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, 536 California; telephone Main 266. = WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—BExpert typewriter doctors; estimate free. 209 Sansome, OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN in;;ducflan to you from H. Schellhaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakland. TYPEWRITERS, 2d-hand, all makes, at low figures. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montg'y. DIVIDEND NOTICES, BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 3-ROOM house on large lof, near fruit trees, windmill and tank; sy terme. station; only $900 " /We are just finishing ‘a new up-to-date cottage of 5 rooms and bath on a good lot, near station; price $1500; $100 cash, balance Same as rent. “HOME REALTY_ CO., Take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin Station. e e e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BUSH, 809—Two and three connecting rooms for light housekeeping; other rooms. CLAY, 1009_Housckeeping rooms for Imarried couple or two ladies. FIFTH, 353—Furnished housekeeping; two, $12; three, §14; three, $20; also single, $4, $ and up. OFFICE of the Contra Costa Water Company, room 16, second floor, Mills bldg., San Fran- clsco, October 5, 1901—Dividend No. 193 of 42 cents per share on the capital stock of the Contra Costa Water Company will be pay- able at the office of said company, room 16, second floor, Mills bldg., on October 15, 1901, Transfer books will close on October 10, 1901, at 3 p. m. EDWARD McGARY, Secretary. OFFICE of Sierra Railway Company of Cali- fornia, room 177, Crocker building, San Fran- cisco, ' Cal., October 7, 1901—Coupon No. 9, due October 12, 1901, from first mortgage 6 per cent bonds of Sierra Railway Company of California, will be pald at the fiscal agency of this company, the Crocker-Woolworth Natlonal Bank, on and after that date. S. D. FRESHMAN, Treasurer. DIVIDEND notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 34, of seventy- five cents (75c) per share on the issued capl- tal stock of the company has been declared payable at the office of the company, 43 California st., San Francisco, on October 10, 1901. Transfer books close October 3, 1901, at noon. A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. GEARY, 1225—2 large sunny unfurnished rooms for housekpg.; large yard; exclusive bath; $16. GOLDEN GATE ave., 303—Large alcove room; light housekeeping; no children; priv. family. GOUGH, 437—Light furnished rooms, ~sunn: gas, bath. single or suites; light housekeepins. HOWARD, 1063—2 completely furn. sunny con- necting rooms; elec. lights; running water. LARKIN, Sl4A—Sunny, front room. LARKIN, 819%—Sunny front alcove rooms; light housekeeping; gas stove; bath; $16 50; phone. LEAVENWORTH, 1010—3 sunny connecting rooms, complete’ for housekeeping; 2 beds. OAK, 119—2 basement rooms, furnished heuse- kpg.; gas; yard; water; 2 beds; $10; room, $1. POLK_1002—3 and 5 room suites, completely Turnished for housckeeping: cheap: reference. TENTH, 123, near Market—Large sunny front rooms and single; housekeeping; reasonable. TENT! b housekeeping 308A—3 sunny housekeeping rooms; s range; no children. . THE BELL, 1773 Market—Sunny double par- lors with kitchen, §20; also single, $ up. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia st. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. ALABAMA, 923—A gentlemen, ARGYLE, 234 McAllister- grill attached; country. like the Argyie; take McAllister-st. cars. A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 1S _Sixthi—Rooms, 25c to $1 per night; $1 0 $5 per week and light housekeeping roo: open all night. AT Shasta House, Third—200 room: renovated; Zc to e, 31 to $3, week, A NICE sunny suite; also single rooms; neat, clean and cheap; bath; tel. 332 Stockton st. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished 'sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EUGENE, 265 O'Farrell—New house, fireproof; new furniture; electric elevator; 2 private suits with bath; baths free; firs-class. ELLIS, 606—Nice sunny rooms; suitable for one or two gentlemen. GEARY, 405, The Navarre—Elegantly furnished suites'and single; travelers accommodated. GOLDEN GATE ished, sunny reasonable. HOTEL ST. DENIS (European plan); 24 Turk st., near Market—Central location; new build- ing; elegantly furnished; strictly first-class; 50c per day and upward; special rates by tha week or month; best in'the city; refergnces; take Market-st. cable cars to Turk st. HOWARD 10181 large sunny front room with gas, use of kitchen if wanted; also a small back room; cheap. nice sunny rdbm; one or two ew, elegant, sunn; itors find ho pla newly ave. room’ 727—Handsomely furn- bath; gas; private; HOWARD, 1072—3 rooms in the rear house, $6. JONES, 923—Elegant sunny rooms; also beau- tiful corner suite; single rooms, “MARTINET, 1101 Geary, one door above Van Ness—Suites new fur.; single rooms, $10 up, NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo, I’O“’lELL, 131, near /Baldwin lot—Sunny rooms to let. r/ ¥ ROYAL House, 12 Ellis—Incandescent light reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35¢ to $150; week, $2 to §8; month, §8 to $20; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished, SIXTH, 523—Newly furnished sunny front and back rooms in private family, $5 month up. SUTTER, 820% (The Stanford)—Sultes from 3 to $7; singles, $2 to $5 per week; transient. TAYLOR, 504—Sunny front rooms; suitable for 2 gentlemen. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 ‘Valencia ——————————————————————— ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL Lambourne—Strictly high clss; most elegantly furnished; reasonmable in price: suites and single rooms; board optional. 42) Eddy st., near Leavenworth, THE Crocker, 915 Leavenworth—Fine sunny rooms, single and en suite; beautiful grounds, NEWLY fur. suite or single rooms with 1st class board for couple or gentlemen: Jewish family; desirable location; central. 1098, Call. THE CECILERNE, 930 Van Ness ave. HOTEL Las Palmas, 1820 Market—Sulte 2 or 3 rooms, bath; board optional; single rooms. HOTEL Repelier, 71 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent table; speclal rates to tourists. O'FARRELL, 605 (Johnson House)—Exception- ally fur. suites; beautiful grnds; table board. PIAN vlanola and music OB sale; Party FOR $ALE—New Mission home, five rooms, way. 217 Geary st. bath; terms same as rent. 3252 Mission st. BARGAINS; improved & unimproved propert: acquired by foreclosure; % cash. Bank of Ah{ CALIFORNIA, §07 (Stevenson mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; attractive rms. . LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CUSTOM HOUSE, San Francisco, Sept. 30, 1901.—Notice: Certain goods remaining one year/ in bonded warchouse will be sold at public _auction at the United States Ap- praiser’s store on the 24th of October, 1%01, at 10 o'clock a. m. Descriptive catalogues can be had at the Custom House on October 19, 190, or at time and place of sale. F. S. STRATTON, Collector. PROPOSALS. | PROPOSALS for Clothing and Equipage, Depot Quartermaster’s Office, 36 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal., October §, 1901.— Sealed proposals, in triblicate, will' be re- celved at this office until 10 o'clock a. m. Thursday, October 24, 1901, Pacific Standar Time, and then opened, for furnishing Cam- paign Hats, Arctic Overshoes, Russet Shoes, D. B, Cloth, S. B. Kersey. Quantities to be subject to 20 per cent increase, if desired, by this department. Bids will be opened for the delivery of the same. articles at either the San_ Francisco, Boston, Chicago and Phila- delphla_Depots. To avold misunderstanding 2s to the exact nature of the articles to be furnished, bidders will carefully examine the standard samples “and specifications, so that proposals may be submitted by them with a full knowledge of what will be required. An absolute compliance with standard and speci- fications will be insisted upon in the inspec- tion of the goods. Unguaranteed bids, and bids upon samples differing from standard and specifications, will under no circum- stances be considered; proposals for less quantity ‘than advertised for will be enter- tained. Blds for delivery or inspection at other points than those named above will not be considered. Early deliveries are essential. Bldders 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 fulfill. The articles advertised for are the same for which bids will be opened at the other depots. Prefer- ence will be given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal (including in the price of foreign production and manu- facture the duty thereon), and such prefer- ence will be given to articles 6f American production and fhanutacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consump- tion 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 proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals will be {n- dorsed ‘‘Proposals No. 9136, and addressed to Major C. P. MILLER, Quartermaster; U. S. Army. Depot Quartermaster. — MARRIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Charles F. Adams, 39, Portland, Or., and Mary C. H. Cummins, 20, 101 Devisadero st. Charles D. Bentley, 40, 203 Post street, and Laura M. Benseman, 29, 203 Post street. Emery J. Fraser, 52, Rio Vista, and Mary E. Upham, 23, Sherman Island. Antone E. Hurych, 26, Clarksburg, and Marie Mann, 19, Clarksburg. o age 24, Watsonville, Henry W. Farmer, Marle E. C. Reutter, 20, Los Banos. Leon A. Bridinger, 24, 3369 Twenty-fifth street, and May D. Marsh, 24, 2877 Folsom st. and James O’Connell, 45, 5i5 Lyon street, and Joanna T. Ahern, 45, city. August Hartmann, 2, Sacramento, and Emma Fuchs, 24, Sacramento. Salvatore Sciacca, 22, 6 Newell street, and Rosaria Mirabella, 17, 6 Newell street. ‘Willlam J. Baker, 22, 4621 Minna street, and Maude M. Lux, 19, 462} Minna street. Charles R.. Strandberg, 29, 3430 Twenty-sec- ond street, and May Tustin, 24, 318 Taylor st. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES— DEATHS, Birth, marriage and a mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and by indorsed with the name and residence of per® sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BROPHY—In this city, September 22, 1%01, to .the wife of Thomas E. Brophy, a son. GREENE—In _this city, October 6, 1801, to the wife of S. H. Greene, a son. KNAPP—In this city, October 7, 1901, to the wife of Charles Knapp, a daughter. McGOULDRICK—In this city, October 6, 1901, to the wife of Patrick McGouldrick, a daugh- ter. O'LEARY—In this city, October 7, 1901, wife of Jeremiah O'Leary. a do,uthter.to e VOGEL—In this city, October 7, 1301, to the wife of Dr. T. A. Vogel, a so; MARRIED. FISHER—MACKIN—In this city, October 7, 1901, by the Rev. Frank S. Ford, Walter H. Fisher and Ida May Mackin, both of San Francisco. GOLDSMITH—WOQLFF—August 24, 1901, Max F. Goldsmith l-gl Libbie Wolff. ORR—PRESLEY—In this city, October 1, 1901, B s Gl e e Presley of San Francisco. and DIED. Limousin, Paulihe Lindsay, 'Alex McCormick, James Barry, Irene ~Bettencourt, Mary C. Beyer, Clara E. Cochran, James Coogeboom, Margaret Fleteher, Martha P. Flexman, Marie L. Gardner, Eugene “ Graham, Hanrah E. Gray, Mary J. Kenny, Jesaph H. Krepper, Phillip Lange, Rev. A. H. Levy, Solomon BARRY—In this city. October §, 1901, Irene, Mitrovich, Catharine Murray, Margaret Neunaber, Gesine O'Tcole, Wm. A. Remmer, Afleen M. Schumann, Leslie H. Stulz, William Turner, Cephas ‘Wagner, Victoria ‘Wrizht, Isabella Brown, Eleanor McCutcheon, Mary J. | ‘Bruncihorst, Sop! Marc, Philippe Burner, Mary A. Matos, Jol beloved daughter of Thomas F. and Amanda Barry, a native of San Francisco, aged § months and 2§ days. BETTENCOURT—In Alameda, October 8, 1901, Mary Cruz, beloved wife of A. J. Betten- court, and mother of George, Joseph, John, Louis and Mary Ann Bettencourt, Mrs. Mary Duarte, Mrs. Delphena Corderro and Mrs. Isabella Augustine, a native of Portugal, aged 52 years 5 months and 23 days. BEYER—In this city, October 8, 1%01, Clara E., beloved daughter of Jullus and Julla Beyer, and sister of Anna Beyer, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 months and 26 days. BROWN-—In this city, October 8. 1901, Eleanor. dearly beloved daughter of Charles H. and Nellle Brown, a native of San Frarcisco, aged 1 year 9 months and 10 days. BRUNCKHORST—In this_city, October 8. 1301, Sophie, beloved wife of John H. Brunckhorst. and mother of Mrs. M. Schneider of San Francisco, Johannis Brunckhorst of Chicago and Mrs. A. Guenther of Texas. a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 75 years 8 months and 26 davs. \ [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. M.’ Schnelder, 824 Eddy street, between Van Ness avenue and Frank- lin street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BURNER-In this city, October 8, 1801, Mary A., beloved wife of Henry Burner, and mother of Walter B. Burner, a native of England, aged 50 years 3 months and 13 days. =7 Notice of funeral hereafter. COCHRAN—In this city, October 8, 1901, at his residence, 11% Grant street, James, dearly beh')‘ved h;ltubblend 11 AnnledTAn(;‘o:rlal-cl:éhr‘r;d father of Robert. Agnes an E a native of Carieton, St. John, N. B., aged 51 years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. COOSEBOOM—In this city, October 8 1901, Margaret Cooseboom, beloved wife of the late Frank Cooseboom, FLETCHER-"In this city, October 8, 191, Mar- tha P. Fletcher, beloved daughter of George W. and Anna M. Fletcher, a native of San Francisco, aged i5 vears and 7 months. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 12 o'clock noonm, from the Church of the Advent, Eleventh street, near Market. Interment Mountain View Ceme- tery. Oakland, by 1 o'clock creek boat. FLEXMAN—In this city, October 8, 1901, Marie Louise Flexman, beloved mother of Miss Maud von Thusen, Charles von Thusen, George and James Flexman and Mrs. R. C. Carter, a native of Oregon, aged 51 years 4 months and 23 days. (Sacramento papers please copy.) GARDNERZIn this city, Octobar 7, 1901, Eu- gene, beloved husband of Marie Gardner, a nztive of Mulhausen, Alsace, aged 38 years. (Cincinnati, Ohlo, papers please copy.) O[> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Fidelity Lodge No. 120, F, and A. M. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. GRAHAM—In this city, October 8, 1301, Han- nah E., beloved wife of Anthony Graham, Gan® and sister of Joseph H. and James T. non, a native of San Francisco, a vea GRAY—In this city. October 7, 1901, at her residence, 1237 Twentleth avenue south, Mary Jane Gray, dearly beloved wife of William E. Grey, a native of Huntington, West Vir- sinia, aged 41 years § months and 17 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o’clock, from the pariors of the Ganther & Guntz Undertaking Com. pany, 1209 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KENNY—In_ this city, October 8, 1%01, Joseph H., beloved son of John and Mary A. Kenny, and brother of John P., Phil T. and Willlam F. Kenny, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 2 months and 5 days. KREPPER—In this city, October 8, 1901, Phil- 1p, beloved husband ‘of Marle Krepoer, a soldier of France during the war of 1570, a native of France, aged 8 years 4 months and 22 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morro (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his late res dence, 612 Franklin street. Interment Mary’s Cemetery. LANGE—In this city, October 7, 1901, Rev. Andreas H. Lange, beloved husband of Karen Lange, and father of Martin O. Lange and Mrs. Martha M. Johnsen, a native of Dram- men, Norway, aged 40 years § months and 27 days. Pastor of the Scandinavian Lutheran Seamen’s Misslon. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 136 Twelfth streef, thence to Our Sa- vier's Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Church, Howard street, where services will commence at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeteryy. LEVY—In this city, October 7, 1301, Solomon, beloved husband of Belle Levy, and father of Joseph, Louls and Sadie Levy, a native of London, England, aged 48 years 4 months da. A, 5eii8hds ana acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock,” from his late residence, 1000A Golden Gate avenue. Inter- ment New Salem Cemetery, via 11:30 o’clock train from Third and Townsend streets. LIMOUSIN—In this city, October 7, 1901, Pau- line Limousin, befoved wife of C. Limousin, mother of Charles E. Penez, sister of Mrs. G. Gle: J. V. Bretonnel and B. P. Bosq, and sis r-law of A. Gless, a native of San Francisco, aged 36 vears il months and 19 _days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- - fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 10:30 o’clock, from the par- lors of Julius S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, thencd to French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, where a nfass will be sald for the repose of her soul, commencing at 11 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. LINDSEY—In this clty, October 8, 1901, Alex, beloved husband of Jjosephine Lindsey, and father of Robert, Myron, Margaret, Joseph and Virginia J. Lindsey, a member of James A. Garfield Post No. 34, G. A. R., a native of Boston, aged 58 years 10 months and 19 5. S Remains at the parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. McCORMICK—In this city, October 6, 1%01, James, beloved husband of Margaret A. Me- Cormick, and father of Mrs. Charles Hussey, a member of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 15 T 0. O. F.. a native of Ireland, azed 69 Yyears 10 months and 2§ days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from Odd Fei- fows' Hall, Seventh and Market streets. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of the California Undertaking Company. 405 Powell street, near Post. McCUTCHEON—In Oakland. October 7. 1901, Mary Jane McCutcheon, beloved mother of Mrs. Walter Williams and John A. Me- Cutcheon, and sister of John, Gabriel ani Robert Sanderson and Mrs. Catharine Stutt, a native of Ireland, aged 58 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 661 Sycamore street, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. MARC—In_this city, October S, 1901, Philippe Marc, beloved husband of Flora Marc. father of Auguste and Emelie Marc, and stepfather of Gustave and Alfred Champreux, a native of Paris, France, aged 69 years. MATOS—In the City and County Hospital, Oc- fober S, 1901, John Matos, a native of Cape Verde islands. aged 37 years. MITROVICH—In Lustica, Bocche di Cattaro, September 22, 1901, Catharine, mother of Mark L. Mitrovich. JRRAY—In this city, October 7, 1901, Mar- et “fellict of the late Richard Murray, and Zunt of Willlam Regan and Mrs. Margaret Shakespeare, a native of Sandy Cove, County Cork, Ireland, aged 70 years and 6 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wedresday), at 9:15 o'clock, from her late residence, 152% Clara street. themce to St. Joseph’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. NEUNABER—In this city October 7, 1801, Gesine, beloved wife of the late Henry Neu- naber, and mother of Henry, Bertha, Emil HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORE AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, San Mateo County. OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. J. HENDERSON. Manager. JAMES MCcGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bfos., has opened new Funeral Parlors at 214 Eddy st. bet. Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 576. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Fingst Equipment _at Moderate Rates. NEV\: Fl‘:l;!:IMOF l{;‘DBl‘G‘I’AKBRG. Eamuel len, years manager for the United\ Undertakers' Association; M. J. McBrearty. with the same company for 10 years; P. F. Green, late with J. C. O’Connor, & Co., have opened new Funeral Parlors at 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and| Eighth. Telephone South 44. CREMATION. The Odd rellows’ Cemetery Association Point Lobos ave.. 8. F., Cal. The ordinance prohibiting burials in San Francisco after the first day or August, 1901, does not refer to CREMATION. Neither does it affect the COLUMBARIUM, because there is nothing less harmful to the living than the ashes of their dea Permits to cremate will be issued by the Board of Health the same as heretofore. GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Manager. and Walter Neunaber, and sister of Mrs. M. Hollender of Brooklyn, N. Y., and ths late Mrs. M. Hensing, a native of Sievern, Ger- many, aged 58 years 4 months and 4 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 2 o'clock, from he late resi- “dence, 1759 Ellis street. between Steiner and Plerce. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. O'TOOLE—In this city, October 8, 1901, Wil- lam A.. son of Mary T. and the late Wil- llam O'Toole, a native of San Jose, Cal., aged 25 years and 6 months. > The funeral will take place to-morrow /(Thursday), at 3:30 o'clock, from his late Tesidence, 1114 Page street, thence to St. Agnes Church, where mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. In- terment private. Please omit flowers. REMMER—In Oakland, October 7. 1301, Afleen Marion Remmer, beloved daughter of Nellle E. and Victor H. Remmer, a native of Oak- land, aged 7 years 3 months and 15 days. [FFuneral to-day (Wednesday). at 1:30 o'clock, from the parents’ residence. 620 Eighteenth street, thence to St. Francis de es Church for services, commencing at 2 o' clock. SCHUMANN—In this city, October 8. 1801 Leslie H.. beloved and youngest son of Adolph and Fmille Schumann, and brother of Emille and Adolph Schumann, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 8 months and 29 days. STULZ—In this city, October 8. 1301 William Stulz, beloved husband of Johanna Stulz, and father of William Jr., Fred. Henry, Frank, George and the late Charles Stulz and Mrs. Amelia Banks, a native of Kip- penheim, Baden. Germany, aged 63 years 5 months and 15 days. TURNER—In this city, October 7, 1901, Cep- has Turner, husband of Vienna Bell Turner. and father of George W. and Arthur C. Tur- nmer, a native of Hampden, Me.. aged 19 years and 25 days. ¥ Friends are resectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-day (Wednes- day). at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, $30 California street. ~Interment private. WAGNER—In_this city, October 7, 1901, Vie- toria, beloved wife of the late Captain Albert ‘Wagner, and mother of Captain Louis Laz- zarevich, Capsain Nicholas Wagner and Olga Brandon' of London. a native of Denmark, aged 59 years € months and 1§ days. WRIGHT—In Boston., Mass., Isabella, widow of I S. Wright, and mother of Mrs. M. Civrae-Debordes, aged 30 years. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Ten. terly dividend of $4 per. share, payable on the 1th inst. The Paauhau Sugar Company has passed its dividend for the first time since they were in- avgurated in March, 1599. The Commercial Publishing Company has de- clared a regular quarterly dividend .of 2 per cent and an extra one of the same amount, payable now. 2 The Red Bank Off Company has levied an assessment of Zc, delinquent October 22. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Oct. 8-2:30 p, m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. 4s quar coup...112 112% 4s quar reg.i 112 112%'3s quar coup.108 MISCELLANEOUS. Bay C P C 5s.106%107 |Oak Wat Cal-st §s ......118 C C_Water fa.111 Bid. Ask. i2 ar o mew). 1w, ater 68 111%112% -10314103%; 102 — . 111%1124% | Stktn Gas 6s.104 — WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa.. 76% 78 Port Costa ... 68 65 Marin County. 58 Spring Valley. $7% 88 GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P... — — |Pacific Light.. 42 — Equitable ..... 3% 4 ento .. — 40 Mutual .. 4% 4|SFG&E... 2% 4 Oakland . — |San Francisco. 4% 4% Pac Gas Imp. 39% 40%/Stktn G & E.. 8 — INSURANCE. Firem's Fund.20 — | BANKS. Anglo-Cal — 30 (LP&A......157%160 California 405 — |Mer Ex (liq).. 1§ — Cal Safe Dep..108% — |S F National. 130 First Nationi.310 SAVINGS Security Sav..275 Union Trust..1600 OSL&H. Presidio .. DER. | Vigorit SUGAR. Kilauea Makawell [N 8s Hana .. Hawalian Honokaa. Hutchinson MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Oceanic S Co. 40§ — Pac Aux F A2 | Pac C Borax. Mer Exchnge.110 \Par Paint Morning Session. Board- Cal Fruit Can. 97 98 Cal Wine Asn. 36 — 50 Hana Plantation Co .. 515 60 Market Street Railway . 93 00 10 Market Street Rallway . 93 25 $1000 Nor Ry of Cal 8 per cent bonds..112 75 $1000 Oceanic S S bonds .. +eer 103 30 20 S F Gas & Electric Co, cash. 42 874 30 S F Gas & Electric Co . 428 150 S F Gas & Electric Co.. 27 50 S F Gas & Electric Co, s 90. 42 75 $1000 S P of Arizona (1910) . 14 00 Street— 100 Makawell ............ $5000 Oakland Water 5 per 100 Pacific Gas Imp terncon Session. Board— $3000 Hawallan C & S Co 5 per cent bds. 150 Hutchinson S P Co. 10 Makawell e 70 Market Stre 10 Market Street Railway 30 Market Street Railway 50 Market Street Railway $1000 Oakland Transit Co 5 120 S F Gas & Electric Co 20 Spring Valley Water, b 10 Street— 10 Contra Costa Water $3000 Nor Ry of Cal 5 per e PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE, 83w asat cent bonds.. By gafssesuzs #3 sagzEsALAE Morning Session. 200 Home 25 Home 450 Lion 300 Mona we 10 San Joaquin Of] 25 San Joaquin Of 100 Sovereign 100 Sovereign 200 Sovereign w0 n:aiz‘:ms:a 1 & Dev. Afternoon Sesston. ‘Board— 100 Home (b %0) 100 Junction ... < 50 Occldental of West Virginia. 100 Oceidental of West Virginis 500 Of1 City Petroleum . 100 Peerless 10 San- Joaquin Ofl & Dev. 100 Sterling (b 30) . MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fram- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. - 10) 300 Con Cal & Va. 11! 400 Ophir .. Afternoon Session. e s‘iimzsna 500 Belcher 1500 Belcher 1000 Belcher . 11| 50 Confidence 100 Best & er 16| 200 Ophir . 100 Confidence ..... 3| 400 Ophir . 50 Confidence 300 Unfon Comn . 3 50 Confidence 200 Yellow Jacket.. 07 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morni Session. 300 Best & Belcher 16| 200 Mexican 1 67%/| 500 Potosl . 500 Union Con Afternoon Session. 100 Sierra Nevada. 100 Slerra Nevada. 200 Unfon Con . 200 Yeilow Jacket.. 72/ 200 Yeilow Jacket.. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Oct. 84 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. — 02[Justice . 02 Eentuck b ly Wash. 0 Mex‘can Qecidentai . r . Overman . Potosi Savage Scorpion Seg Belcher. Sterra. Nevada. Stiver Hill St Louis .. Standard. . S3uEs &35 Con Im Con New York. | 58| 2R2| 28358 2288 B8R PREBREIFURN| 32! SBVE | 232 SRR A Santa Barbara (Cal) man has 1000 turtles, with which he expects stock a “‘turtle ranch” in that country. e R kS

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