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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1902 @« N MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. Pe H P MARINE (Scotch) boller. 4 H. P. marine engi (steam). . S H P b r and steam pump. G H. P, boiler and ¢uplex pump. Sparking dynamos for gas engines All size pipe cheap: all size belting, 1 in. to 6 4n. wide. H. 8. WHITE, 130-132 Basale. A—BUYE. sells or re Eines, boilers, water pipes, shafting, p o, WHITELAW. 253.255 Spear st. big stock; installments; bililard tables; easy termis or remted. The i 652 Mission, elegant =t originally $225, Call office. C sewing machine; 5 drawers: good order. 1571 .Market st BAR fixtur 50 DERBEY and Fedora hats, $1 75. Popu- Hatters, 3 Kearny st., mear Pine. $10; dress pants. 82 35, MISFiT 5 PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. ALSKIN jacket for sale for $65. Loan Office, 25 Stockt Port- T new Waltz safe, cost $150, at half 1008 Washington st. damaged, half | ist and 2d sts. | coaster brake and lam; oreap. 84 Howard st. | g odern engines and bollers | Krogh Mfg. Co., 519 Market. | aches ts carried & x| 2 & HAMIL = and typewriters NDER & CO.. 110 Montg’ | rooms REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ek <o Sy il THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 5 Montgomery st. &San,m—cuy st.; 7 houses; 05:¢x137:6; rents 210. $22,500—Three of the fi ern Addition . e $173 a month; a choice buy $20,500—Sutter-st. corner; large lot and 4 flats; easily and steadily ren: rents ¥125 a month, $20,000—3 beautiful fiats being built on north side of Broadway. $18,500—0' Farreli st; 5 new flats; $152 50 a-month; pays 5 per cent net. $18,000—Jackson in best locality; 3 fine new fats; rents $155. $16,500—Corner store; flat and 2-story build- ing; 87 feet front; will always rent; cost over $12,000 to build; rents $121 50. $16,000—Calitornia- rents' $110. $16.000 “Srockeon st.; rents $150 a month. $15,500—Jones st.; 3 choice flats In best loca tion; close to town. built 2 vears; will always rent: rents $1. th. $14,400—Buchanan st.; 5 fine flats; rents $120 a month. A $13,500—Webster st.; 5 cottages; rents $100; a good buy $12,500—North side Pine st.; story building in two modern separate entrances to each flat; rents $100. $12.300—Sutter st.; 3 fine, néw flats, renting for $88 a month; north side: in good location. $10,250—Hyde £t.; easy walkink distance to any part of downtown: 2 flats of 5 and 6 rooms; rents $70 a month from both. $10,550--Clay st.; 40x125; three houses; rents price reduced. $0750—Baker st; two fine flats of O rooms and bath each; zil modern convenjences; attic and hasement: rents §75 a month $7500—Baker st.; in fine locality; upper flat has § rooms; rent §32 50; lower flat has 6 rent 50; total rents per month, $00. co flats built 3 years: on California locality; € ‘and 7 rooms; : total, §52 50 a month. flats in the West- 0x100;” total rents 2 stores : total rénts corner; 3 gopd houses: 12 tenants; 3 houses; . new and 2d-hand moving pic- RD & BRECK, 131 Post st lome and Domestic sewing machin or :'Omhlfl!. cheap. 1915 Missiol NE engines, all sizes, new and 2d-hand aunches. J.E. DOAK, 386 Mission st wo flats finished only 4 25x100; sun front and back: G and 7 rooms; rents $55. $6200—Leavenworth st: in good locality; close to town: two flats of 6 rooms and bath each: rents $45 a month, 35000—First t.: 2 houses; 3 tenants; rents $47; always rented. % and boilers: second-hand machinery. | . 199 Beale st. | New and second-hand. THE HER- 423 Sacramento st. PEST and best in America—The Weekly 16_page: sent to any address in the | es or Canada one vear for SL. | Cal Tnited S MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. | A trdbt of saw timber want- | d o as to have = home market; | stumpage or saw by contract. Ad- | | | also gents' rtiand Loan h 485 rotars, all s { alWks.,418Turk. | 0 | nd clothing and tel. Jessie 2851 s good second- i 5ith st "AND STORES f0 LET. tront. Clay-Merchant, Keys 036 Clay,r.1. baset lease. | rents %33 a2 month. $i350—Tenth st., near Folsom: 2 flats. . $4000—Sanchez-st. corner; three cottages; | rents $30; good street. §3000—Jones st., near Chestnut; 3 flats; fine rent. near Taylor; always rent- two flats; 3-story Dbuliding; rents $5000—Pacific s ed; rents now $27. $2000_Midway-st. tenement (North Beach): $1900—Florida s very cheap. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 5 Montgomery st. REAL ESTATE FOR EALE By C. S. CAPP & CO., 630 Market st. . O'Farrell st. between Polk and Van Ness ave,; lot 27:6x120; 4 houses; well rented. A row of six modern houses; well rented. Sanchez st. between Fourteenth and Fif- teenth; lot 25, 50 or 75 by 100. Eureka st., between Seventeenth and Bight- eenth; lot 50x120 and cottage of 7 rooms and bath. Eureka st., between Seventeenth and Eight- eenth; three flats, and 8 rooms. Geary st., between Steiner and Plerce; house of 6 rooms and bath; opposite public square. Fine residence in Oakland, overlooking lake Merritt; fine view; for sale Or to excharge for San Francisco property. two good, flats; rents $20; AINTERS AXD DECORATORS. i low rates: get fgures. J. 640 G. G. ave.: tel. Polk 1423. | PALMISTRY. entific business palmist, | The Vendome, 1104 Mar- 3 2. m. to 10 p. m. L NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. 700 , corner of Jones; phone Polk 831. E FOSELLI, scientific palmist, 515 bet. Geary and Pos e of remnants fc uits to order, | b se suits we make an extra pair s free of charge; other suits on install- $1 weekly. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market A—$1000 HOME for $5 50 per month, Recelving credit for $5 per month. A $2000 home for §11 per month. Receiving credit for $10-per month. A $3000 home for $18 50 per month. Receiving credit for $15 per month. These homes can be bought anywhere, to cost any amount. Cost of carrying contract to maturity, $2 50 per month, receiving credit for §2. Investigate at once. PACIFIC HOME CO-OPERATIVE CO., Room 400, Callaghan buildine, 1312 Market st. San Francisco, Cal WANTED—To purchase a residence north of Broadway or on any of the streets between | Van Ness ave, and Lyon. California st. WANTED—To purchase lots, large or small sized subdivisions north of Broadway to the bay and from Larkin to Lyon sts. W. J. GUNN. 530 California st. JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st Telephone Grant Real Estate Agent. Property Bought and Sold. W. J. GUNN, 530 corner Stockton. 7. Rents Collected. venth and Eighth. | an posted on Eastern lumber | with §25,000 capital to | - ngle and _fimishing ¥ Bay. Address N. H. - wE be certain of style and fit by ndard Patterns. - April pa! ternt an Designer now ready. KV N ELE ’ H: ith others; I only for §1 50, $2, $3; hair | pooing. 50c: hair dried in | DERER, 123 Stockton st. | A_WHAT do you think? O. BERMAN, 48| Eilis, makes colored shirts to order; $1 each; | white shirts: selection 300 patterns. ow interest; gold, silver, rearls and precious stones boughi IAL'S, 10 Sixth st. | fron Stockton st. beds, single, three-guarter | EASTERN OUTFITTING near Broadway. val of moles and superfiuous | anent: painless: free treatment 1702 Mikt. Store, 1702 Market, Van Ness. MISS A.V. DOYLE, uncalled-for suits, overcoats . London AN elegant modern cottage of 6 rooms and bath; sunny side street: near Valley, bet. 2Sth and 20th: treet cars _pass door; appreciat lot 25x100. $2000 CASH, balance, easy house;- sanitery plumbing. st, near Bush FOR sale rheap—: Long ave., easy term: $6500—FELL, to rear street; house and flats. THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Market st. $5600_SACRIFICE; nice flats, Mission warm belt; choice location. Cwner, box 4347, Call. $5500 MUST be paid; $3000 cash only; rents Apply on premis 2623 Sutter st. APERING room walls. $1 50; painting. $1; whitening, 75c. PAINTER, 315 Golden Gate. ayments; 9-room 1711 Broderick cw G-room house: 25 De bet. Waller and Frederick s mantels and electric fixtures. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY-—For Sale ——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts. $60 to $90 per acre, on. Rancho Cotati, Sonoma Co.; future value assured. as San Francisco is growing rapidly: to The Cotati pamphlets Co., 202 California st., for and information. Santa Clara Valley. San Jose and Peninsular properties, see WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market S. F., & San J. PROFITABLE orange. lemon, peach and prune lands to sell; right iocality; big money; easy payments. HEALY & CARR, 6 Eddy st REAL ESTATE WANTED. falling or youare bald call on send for circular. G.E M ccdle specialists; superfiuous halr | ved. Mrs. H. Eaton, 427 Sutter. uperfluous halr, 719 Buchan oles destr tel. West 5 nery opening reception Tues,, | ;brs. § to 5. 1019 Market st. getting shaved without soap for 15c at | £s House Barber § 217 Montgome at H. Anderson’s, theatri- 6 O'Farrell; country orders. | light baths, massage, hot air | c. 233 Geary,r.2i. | 4 moles removed by | Traverse,1170 Market. | WANTED—New, modern, well rented flats in Noe Valley, San Francisco; $7000 to $10,000; a bargain will find a cash customer; no agents. Address A. P., box 4376, Call officc. 'BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. NEW 0b-room cottage; bath, mantel, basement; sewered: corner lot, 40x100; Golden Gate. $1700—$500 cash, balance monthly: 4-room cottage, bath; street work done; city wa sewered; lot 50x130; Ashby ave., Dear Berkeley train. $171 Home Building Company, Ean Franciseo, COTTAGE of 7 rooms and bath: high base- ment: easy payments. MURDOCK, 514 Pin; cash, balance fiat loan. Pacific 39 Nevada block, na; restores gray | =t all druggists. HE DROPS CURE | | %, §730; dress pants, §2 50, g Parl cor. Bush CH O all drugg T . dse: o8 Srmistes. - Y FPHYSICIANS AND SURGEON: RUPTURE and piles cured: no pay until cared 5o operation; no detention from business: ail private - diseases treated successfully: conmul. ELL_Office and_residence, #t., bet. Sixth end Sever 0" DO Market SPECIAL NOTICES, BAD tenants ejected for $4 city co.. : collections mad. or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION | 415 Wontgomery. rooms 9-1 3 0ld. rented, ex., repairing lowest rutes; phore Howard 3264. 145 Sixf ALL kinds bought, spld, rented, exchanged; re- pairing: Jowest rates Tel. Green 144, 205 4th. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. RCE-RODOLPH Storage and Mbving Go., office Post and Powell sta.; tel. Main 5713, GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 550 My #ion st.; tel. Howard 041 F. W. ZEHFUSS, BEEINS Ven and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main i840; shipping at cut rates. 3 PACIFIC . pany, orage and Furniture Moving Com- liimore st.: phone Jackson 351, THEOSOPHICAL LITERATURE. UNIVERSAL Brotherhood Path (monthly), The New Century (weekly); write for samply copies and book list to The ical Publishing Company, International Head- quarters of Universal Brotherhood and Theo- sophical Society, Point Loma, Cal. e TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT BABGA EWRIT N TYPEWRITERS—We eell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The writer Exchange, 53¢ California; telephone Matn 266. W EBeriR Typeuriter Inspection Co—Rxpert um-r@erdng:a'n; e:timate free. 200 Sansome. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. AN unparalieled opportunity; 200x130 feet, cor. Wilson ave. and Hopkins st.: 2 blocks trom lic school: furnished eot- table, chicken-house, pig- amentel grounds; frult or- chard; 20 minutes from Oakland or 1_hour from S. F.: rent $25 a_month; price $4000. Apply J. R. FREUD. Mills bujlding, or H. A. PLEITNER, Fruivale station. S —— Mill Valley Advertisements. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. § H. ROBERTS, rcal estate and insurance, Mili Valley, Cal.—Houses to rent, furnished and unfurnished, by the season or ycar: fm- proved and unimvroved property for sa OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL EUY BEFORE THE RISE. $1000—Cozy cottage of § rooms: hot and cold water; hall; percelain sink, etc.; newly painted and papered: sunny side; street work and walks complete: pear cars and school; terms if desired; No. 1743 ilbert near 26th; go and see it to-day; owner will be there. $2250 and $3850—~Two fine homes of 6 and 8 rooms; lots 20x100 and 46x100; Nos." 674 and 676 33d st., near Grove; choice Jocation: all modern; open, sl lawns; han rches wnd carg e Ny e aen. $1400—Close to San Pablo ave.; hou rooms and bath: ‘gl in frsteciies condition, street work all ‘done; easy térms can be ar- GEORGE W. 460 Tenth st., neay Broadway. Oeriad. LooK THIS UP TO. DAY. Pretty homes, new and elght rooms, with every convemiencer Aaters style plumbing; lots 40 feet front (of more it desired); lowns; stone walke work complete; moderate prices and easy two electric vated ground; Merrimac or Twenty-¢igh st between Telegravh ave. and Grove st. See W. T. HARRIE, on the premises, or GEO. W. AUSTIN, 460 Tenth st., Oakland. ’ location | best for poultry and general farming. Apply | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—i118 ' BKUADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD. WATSON & WOGDWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & (georporated). | FIRST SALE FIRST SALE FIRST SALE FIRST SALE FIRST SALE FIRST SALE FIRST SALE OF OF OF OF OF OF OF THE THE THE ‘THE THE THE THE SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SALE. SALEa SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. PLACE,’ PLACE,"" Near San Leandro, s Near San Leandro, Near San Leandro, Leandro, Near San Leandro, Near San Leandro, Near San Leandro. —ON— SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1002, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1902. SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1802. SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1902. SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1902. SATURDAY, MARCH: 20, 1902. SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1902. | /At 11 OClock a. m. on the Premises. We will_sell at public auction and to the | highest bidder. the beautiful country home of { Mr. Fred C. Talbot, consisting of 140 acres of the very finest fruit and vegetable land—sixty acres in full bearing orchard, consisting of | English Walnuts, Oranges, Cherrles, and all | varieties. - BEAUTIFUL 12-ROOM REEIDENCE. Thoroughly modern, fine stable, superintend- ent's cottage, milk house, brooder houses, etc. etc.—an jdeal country home. Following the sale of the land and improve- | ments, we will sell all of the personal property, WITHOUT LIMIT OR RESERVE— Consisting of elegant, costly household furnish- ings. ofl paintings, steel engravings, Decker Bros. grand square piano, ete., et | " Carriage teams, saddle horse: hetiand ponles. carriages and carts. harnes addies, Several fine head of cattie—''Jersey stock.’ Send for catalogue for all particulars and complete list of property to be sold. { WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & (Incorporated) Real Real Real Real Real Real Real Auctioneers, Auctioneers, Auctioneers, Aucticneers Auctioneers, Auctioneers, Auctioneers, 903 | 903 | 903 Broadway, Broadway. Broadway, Broadway, Broadway. Broadway, Oakland. Broadway. Oakland. S —————— e OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. Oakland. Oakland. Oakland. ! Oakland. | Oakland. | 903 | $60—9 ROOMS; 2 or 3 years’ lease; adults only; references. Call between 10 m, and 3 p. m. at 1504 Franklin st., Oakland. ar il B Rl LB o LA T L e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month, H. SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. Mo LD R L R LR R D ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A FLOOR of 4 beautiful large rooms, with bath; completely furnished for housekéeping; hot and cold water; gas; statlonary tubs; fine view: healthy location; in a small private family; no children under 15 wanted; rent reasonable. 4231 Twentlein st., near Castro. CLAY, 1629—2 nicely furnished rooms; gas and bath. Call 1528 Polk st. EDDY, 445, rear—Four furnished rooms house- keeping; large sunny yard; reasonable, HYDE, 408—Sunny front alcove sulte, sunny basement suite; rear yar JESSIE, 474—Front and back sunny rooms for housekeeping. MISSION, 845—Furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping. NATOMA, 0421, near Seventh—Three fur- nished rooms for housckeeping. REINGEBE. O'FARRELL, 1315—FEntire lower floor, 3 rms. unfurn.; yard; laundry; §15; phone Scott 838, POST, T717—Two large pleasant rooms on ground floor; two beds. SEVENTH, 101, near Howard—Housekeeping rooms. POWELL, 1005, cor. Clay—2 sunny rooms, $10. 3 connecting, $30; all complete for housekpy Tl;’RK‘ 130—¥urnished rooms for housekeep- ng. VAN NESS ave,. 1004—Front parlors unfur- nished; cheap; {wo furnished rms., $18;, §24. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and gubscriptions has bsen established at - 1096 lencia s —— e ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. | A—FREE list furnished rooms to let; with or without board; we save you walking the Streets. Tourist Renting Bureau, 10 Montg'y, ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; 60 day upward; rates by’ week oF month; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill_room in California attached. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 20c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week; and _ light housekeeping Tooms; open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market gom nished rms., suites, sing also unfurnished. CAPP, 529—2 sunny unfurnis ATP, 3 shed rooms, with CLIFFORD, 203 Elite, furnished ' sunny room EDDY, 11—Nicely furnished - also large sunny room, $10. R No. 1364)—Fur- cor. Mason—Elegantl; prices nllgnnb!n, ¢ ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furnighed rooms, 85c, $1 50 night; $1 50, $6 "tk.; open all night. ottt B b i B st B ol B it ) FULTON, 119—Sunny furnished room; cheap. GEARY, 405 (The N —Eilegantl 2 sultes and Singies travelers "“u_eom' Tmoaated. ROOMS T0 LET—Furn. and Ul"lgl. GRAND SOUTHERN Hotel, Tth and Mission— Family house: those requiring a quiet, orderly home at moderate charges; suit, single, clevat. HOWARD, 1063—2 sunny connecting complete- Iy furn. bay windaw rooms; electric lights. = LARKIN, 819%—Sunny {ront room; gas, bath, phone; $7 per month; gentleman. MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Handsome suite private baths; newly furnished singlé rooms. | NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicely fur- ! " Tished rooms; $2 a week up: 35c a day up. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator, elec. lights; day, week, mo. O'FARRELL, 324—A sunny suite sultable for physician's offices or man and wife. ‘ PERRY, 1l1—Rent $6; fine double furnished room; privare. Mrs. Alice Petgret, a native of aged 31 years. FANNING—In Berkeley, March 21, 1902, eorge W. Fanning, beloved nephew ‘of Mrs. Sadie de Lorme, a native of Providence, R. L, aged 43 years. O¥Notlce of funeral hereafter. FITZGERALD—In this city, March 20, 1902, ‘Thomas, beloved husband ‘of Johanna Fitz- &erald, and father of Thomas H. and Agnes Fitzgerald, Mrs. P. B. Buckminster and Mrs. %! N & native of County Tipperary, P. Nelson, lly!g. 'fi’ 72 years. iends are ‘respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from his late residence, 1010 Lar- kin street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. ) FITZGERALD—In the City and County Hos- pital, March 21, 1902, Thomas Fitzgerald, a native of Ireland, aged 43 years. POLK, 1530—Parties looking for extra nice rooms please call; American family. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rcoms, per night, 35¢c to §1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to 330; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth. st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. TEHAMA, 331—2 large sunny furnished rooms to let; also housekeeping rooms. TURK, 210—Sunng, rcoms for gentlemen; pri- vate' family. - Vendome, 1104 Market—Changed hands; newly renpvated; furn. suites. Mrs. V. W. Miller. CLASSIFIED advertisements ‘and subscriptions _ received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. s e L SR R S SRl R S ROOMS AND BOARD. A A A A A A AN A AAAARNAAARE. MEREDITH, 218 Turk—Sunny front rooms; eleetric lights; hot and cold water; modern} first-class board; reasonable;phone South 829, $1S_LARGE front room for 2, separate beds central; Epanish. family; table practice; phone’ John 2396. 1021 Washington st. EOARD and room for two gentlemen; good table and bath; reasonable. 104f Ells st. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel} exceptional table; popular rates. JOHNSON, 'The, 605 O'Farrell—Nice home; good tabie; spacious grounds; rates moderate. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished sunny suites, single rooms; first-class table board. FULTON, 26—Room with® or without board for gentleman. 5 NIARA, 615 Taylor—Sunny front and back suites; excellent rd; terms reasonable. F..__l_’gn__—.q MARRIAGE LICENSES. The fellowing marriage licenses were issued ! yesterday: Antonio Zaopetini, 29, 14 Ohio place, Dele Saruenti, 24, 13 Kearny street. Ole Olsen, 34, 620 Sacramento street, Bertha Lucas, 22, 020 Sacramento street. Fred E. Collins, 53, 34 Eleventh street, and Charlotte” Alley, 22, 9% Oak Grove avenue. A AL T BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, macriage and deatn 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- zons authorized to have the same published. BORN. OPPENHEIM—In_this city, March 12, 1002, to the wife of Robert Oppenheim, a daugh- ter. QUITZOW—In_ this clty, March 21, the wife of H. W. Quitzow Jr., a’ MARRIED. ENDWORTH—FRASER—In this city, March 17, 1902, at the: residence of the Rev. W. K. Guthrie, 2323 Paclfic avenue, Arthur N. Endworth and Marian B. Fraser. FISHER—GIRARD—In Sacramento, March 21, 1902, E. C. Fisher of San Jose and Lucille Girard of Pueblo, Colo. DIED. Levy, Schewa McDermott, Mary A. McDonald, John E. McLaughlin, Mar- garet McMullin, Thos, F. Mallliard, Cora Meininger, Hannah Otis, John J.. Ridley, Ellen A. ‘Shields, Mary Slevin, Agnes B. Spear, Gustavus L.- Tamony, Francls and and 1002, o ighter. Algner, Lucas Atkinson, Lizzie Barry, Richard J. Berehtold, Mary Bowlin, Catherine Boyle, Sarah . Callaghan, Daniel Chesebro, 'Jane P. Creighton, ‘Rickard De Martini, Luigi Donohue, Mary Dunbar, May ¢ Fanning, George W. Fitzgerald, Thomas Fitzgerald, Thomas Tomlinson, Cora B. Harris, Charles N. Warren, Margaret Harrison, Caroline Wenrick, 1. G. Helmholz, Catherine Jacobs, Nathan AIGNER—In this city, March 21, 1902, Lucas, dearly beloved husband of Annle Aigner, and beloved father of Lizzie, Alvice and Phillp Algner, Mrs. F. Jennings and Mrs. H. Gor- man, a native of Bavaria, Germany, aged 5% years b months and i+ days. ATKINSON—In this city, March 19, 1902, Liz- zie Atkinson, a nativé of Ireland, axed 56 years. BARRY—In this city, March 21, at the Po- trero, Rickard J., beloved husband of Mary i Barry, and father of Thomas F. and Joseph R. Barry, a native of Clonmall, County Tip- perary, Ireland, aged 50 years. A member of Harmony Alifance No. 15, St. P. A. of A. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at $:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, £46 Illinols street, Potrero, thence to St. Teresa’s Church for services at 10 o'clock. Intermen: Holy Cross Cemetery. | OFFICERS and members of Harmony Alli- ance No. 15, St. P. A. of A., are requested to assemble at 856 Illine street, Potréro, to-morrow (Sunday), at 9 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late brother, Richard J. Barry. FRANK O'BRIEN, ' President. JOSEPH O'BRIEN, Secretary. BERCHTOLD—In this city, March 21, 1902, Mary Berchtold, a native of Giswil, Stwitzer- land, aged 85 ycars. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Hermann Metzler, 636 Washington street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BOWLIN—In this city, March 21, 1902, Cath- erine, beloved mothér of Nellle Bowlin, a native of Sacramento, aged 47 years. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 10, o'clock, from the funeral parlors of ‘Wollarth, Margar- ethe Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Interment 0dd Fellows' Cematery. BOYLE—In Virginia City, Nev., Merch 19, 1902, Sarah, beloved wife of the late Colonel E. D, Boyle, daughter of Ellen and the late Thomas Donahue, and mother of Emmet D. and Alec M. Boyle, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 16 vears and 1 day. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 oclack traln from Third and Townsenl streets. CALLAGHAN—In this city, March 20, 1902, Daniel Callaghan, a nalive of Ireland, aged 82 years. 7 F'riends and acquaintances are respect- fully iavited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 636 Washington strect, thence to St. Mary's Church, cormer California and Dupont streets. for services, thenee to Third and Townsend streets to 11980 o'clock train. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, CHESEBRO—In this city, March 20, 1902, Jane P., beloved wife of the late John A. Chesebro, and mother of E. C. Chesebro, a native of Peacedal. R. I aced 5 vears 3 months and 28 days. CREIGHTON—In this city, March 21, 1902 Richard Crelghton, & native of Ireland, aged 66 years. ¥ DE MARTINI—In this city, March 21, 1902, Lufgl de Martini, a native of Lursica, Genoa, Italy, aged 72 ye:,r-. Pt DONOHUE—In_thie city, March 21, Mary, beloved wife of 'the late saw'l“fii Donohue, & native of Ireland, aged 53-yea: 7 The funeral will take place fo (8aturday), at 1 o'slock, from the parlors ¢ Carew & English, 20 Van Nees avenue thence to St. Joseph's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DUNBAR—In this city, March 21, 1902, r Dunbar, beloved wife of W. H. Dunbas, aay —eee HENRY J. CALLACHER CoO. ccessor Zlannagan & G 2 roa o b s gt % oy Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Office, 93 | 'a_:_ gflt.ltreet. NEW FIRM OF gNQERTAKII!. s nw-m. vears n-nfi‘ !.,g M Wwith the same company for i§ 44. ’moanig BROS.. (For- HARRIS—In this city, March 17, . 602, Chatles North Harrls, a native of New York, aged €2 years 6 months and 14 days, A member ot Lincoln Post No. 1, G. A. R, [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend f funeral Sunday, at 2 o'clock, from Assefbly Hall, Pioneer biiiding. _ Interment Cypress Lawn. Ceme- ery. > HARRISON—In this “¢ity, March 19, 1902, Caroline A., beloved wife of William H. Harrison, and devoted .mother of Myrtle Harrison, and devoted sister of Jennie and Gertrude Butler, a native of San Franciszo, aged 28 years 1 month and 4 days. All fs-dark within our dwelling Lonely are our hearts to-day, For the one we leved so dearly’ Has forever passed away. I>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, March 22, at 9 o'clock, from. her late resl- dence, 21 Zoe street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem hizh mass -will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:15 o'ciock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HELMHOLZ—In this city, March 21, 1902, Catherine, beloved wife of Edward Helm- holz, and’ mother of Henry Helmholz, a na- tive of Oldenburg, Germany, aged 48 years © months and 1 day. JACOBS—In this city, March 19, 1902, at his residence, 326 Haight street, Nathan, be- loved husband of Della Jacobs (nee Henner- berry), and father of Wil Jacobs, a native of Sacramento, aged 44 years and 9 months. A member of San Francisco Lodge No. 3, B. P. O. E.; P. C. C. T. Association, and Gold- en Gate Councl .- C.- T, ~ §> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, at 1:15 o'clock, from his late residence, 326 Halght street, thence to Elks' Hall, 223'Sut- ter street, where the funeral will be held under the auspices of Francisco Lodge No. 3, B. P. O. Elks, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment private. LEVY—In this city, March 20, 1902, at 6:20 p. m., Schewa Levy, beloved wife of H. M. Levy, and mother of Mrs. Sol Loeb, a native of Westphalla, aged 60 years 1 month and 17 ays, £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10:30 -o'clock, from her late residence, 1303 Franklin street. Cremation private at Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by spe- clal train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:48 o'clock. McDERMOTT—In this city, March 19, 1902, Mary A. J.. beloved ‘wife of Michael Me- Dermott. and_grandmother of Willlam Frank, Mrs. Mary Wagoner and Mrs. Rose MeDer- mott, a native of Germany, aged 82 years and 3 months. I Friends and acquaintances are respec’- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 8:15 o'clock, from her residence, ‘526 Clipper street, between mond and Douglass, thence to St. Paul's Chureh, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. com- mencing at 9 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. : McDONALD—In this city, March 19, 1802, John Edward, beloved son..of James and Mary McDonald, beloved husband of Hannan and father of Lottle, Edward and Bernard McDorald, and brother of M G. McNer- ney, Mrs. 'T. Sullivan, Mrs. W. Whorff, Mre. A. McGuire and Bernard, James and Josepn McDonald, a natlye of San Francisco, aged 35 years and 2 month 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, at 9:45 o'clock, from his late’residence, 30 Bruce place, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. MCcLAUGHLIN—In this city, March 20, 1902, Margaret McLaughlin, dearly beloved daugh- ter of the late Charles and Ann McLaughlin, loving sister of Mrs. Ann Gallon, and aunt of James, Charles, William and-Francis Gal- lon, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 86 vedrs. & ¥ Remains at the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1624 Stockton street. McMULLIN—In Tiburon, March 21, 1902, Thomas F., son of Bridget and the late John McMullin, ‘and_brother of W, J., G. H. and the late J. E. McMullin and Mrs. J.' C. Hob- Zon, a native of San Francisto, agzed 32 years 4 months and 1 day. MAILLIARD—In this city, March 21, 1902, Cora, daughter of the late Adolph and Anne E. Mallllard, a native of Bordentown, N. J. (New York and Bordentown, N. J., papers please copy.) MEININGER—In this city, March 21, 1902, Hannah, beloved wife of Louis Melninger. _and mother of Benno, Simon, Leo, Carrie, Minna and Dora Meininger, a native of Ba- varia, aged 63 years 7 months and 21 days. = Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 9:45 o'clock, from her late resi- derce, 2604 California street. Interment at Home of Peace Cemetery, by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 o'clock. OTIS—In Redlands, March 20, 1902, John JF., beloved son of Thomas T. and the late Annis Otis, and loving brother ‘of Thomas L., Wil- liam P., James F., Elizabeth I, Eila L., Joseph, W., Frances (. and Annie G. Otis and Mrs. Willlam McWililams, a pative of New Jersey, aged 26 years 2 months and 20 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fnily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Subday), at 1 o'clock, frm the varlors of Carew ~ & Znglish. 29 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church for services, Intcrment Holy Cross Cemetery. TAMALPAIS Camp No. 427, W. O. W., are requested to attend the funeral of our late neightor, John J. Otls. F. McELROY. C. C. A. G. GILSON, Clerk. RIDLEY—In this city, March 19, 1902, Ellen A. Ridley, a native of England, aged 59 vears. 7 Funeral services Saturday, at 1 o'clock, at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mifs- sion street. Interment private. SHIELDS—In this city, March 21, 1902, Mary, beloved wife of Joseoh Shields, and mother of Rose Mary Shields, a native of Couniy Limerick, Ireland, aged 37 vears 6 months and 9 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), st 12:30 o'clock, from her late residerce, 707 Clementira street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SLEVIN—In this city, March 19, 1902, Agnes Beatrice, beloved daughter of Thomas B. and Mary E. Slevin, and sister of George E. and Thomas P. Slevin, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 1 vear 1 month and 7 days. 0 The funersl will take blace to-day (Saturday), at 10.30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of bBer parents, 2755 Harrison street. Intcrment drivate. SPEAR-—In this city, March 20, 1902, Gus- tavus Langford Spear, a native of San Fran. clsco, aged 18 years O months and 21 days. Funeral and interment private. TAMONY—In this clty, March 21, 1902, Fran- cls M., beloved son’of Peter and Hannah Tamory, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 4 months and 7 day: TE TOMLINSON—In this ‘city, March 21, 1002, Cora E. Tomlinson of Saratoga, Cal, WARREN—In this city, March 20, 1902, % garet, beloved wife of Richard w-rren,u:nrd mother of Richard, Joseph, John, Thomas, Lizzie, Maggie and the late Minnfe Warren, a,mative of County Limerick, Ircland, aged years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to.day (Saturday), at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 720 Tebama street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Intermient Holy Cross Ceme- tery. WENRICK-In this city, March 19, 1902, 1. G. Wenrick, a native of Ohio, aged 41 A 'member of Preatdio Lodge No. 834, o. F. : £ Remairs can be viewed to-day (Satur- day), at the parlors of the California Under- taking Company, 405 Powell street, Post, until 3:30 b. m. Interment at Brod. ford, - Ohlo. WOLFARTH—1In this city, March 20, 1902, Margarethe, beloved wife of the late. Wolfarth, devotcd mother of Mrs, B Wor: man, and grandmother of Frank and Emma Weiman, a native of Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 64 years 7 months and 23 days. = Friends and k%\lllnllm.‘u are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from her late idence, 1342 Pacific street, hetween Hyle and Leavenworth, thence to German M. E. Church, Broadway, between Stockton and Powell, where services will be held, com- mencing at 1 o'clock. Interment Mount Ol- vet Cemetery. _ EASTER NOVELTIES. Shanahan Florist Co. POWELL ST.nmELLIS 7727 5056 OW NEW WESTERN HOTEL. R B Kanada, a Mrs M A Harrington, P Morascl, Ci Boston G R Ward, Concord |G R Walker, Haywrds € G A Neuman G.Sh'*:r S Rosa H M St tle |F H McNutt, Wyoming M.J Newman, A B French, Seattle J T Becrofts Cal F J White, Los Ang 2 B Dottuim, Beston |E Weaver Wash, D < ‘eaver, 5 g E Ay Boston |J McDonaid, SonToue .who had seen him and he believed the LABOR LEADER 13 EXPELLED Seattle Building Trades C_ouncil President Accused. Charge Is Made That He Misappropriated Cam- paign Funds. Special Dispatch to The Call. SEATTLE, March 21.—President H. C. Baker of the Buflding Trades Council was expelled from that organization at a meeting to-night on the grounds of mis- appropriating funds supplied by tHe Re- publican City Central Committee to be used for legitimate purposes during the last municipal campaign. The accused practically -admits his - guilt, but claims in vindication of his actien that he ex- pended the money in furthering the inter- ests of the Republican ticket at the polls. Prior to the last municipal electior a committee was selected by the Building Trades Council to interview the candi~ dates of the various parties \and learn ln%ll' inclination as regards organized la- bor. By virtue of his office President Baker was a member of the committee. President Baker and James Hopkirk went to Chairman Miller of the Republi- can City Central Committee, a few days prior_to the election and received from him $200. It was agreed that if the Re- publican ticket should not be indorsed, the money was to be returned the follow- = day. “The money was turned over to esident Baker in person. ‘When the council met an attempt was made to indorse the Republican ticket, which the committee had concluded was | most friendly to the interests of organ- ized labor, but so determined a fight was made against the action that the meeting closed without the nominees of any ticket receiving an indorsement. Some time passed before the executive committee of the council learned that the money had not been returned. A commit- tee waited on President Baker. He ad- mitted that he had not returned the money, but claimed that he had spent it in the interests of the publicans. The | committee further learned that certain persons claiming to be representatives of the Building Trades Counecil had gone to J. W. Godwin, Democratic candidate, and informed him that it was the inten- tion of the council to indorse the nom- inees of the Republican ticket. It is alleged that these persons further informed Godwin that by the judiclous expenditure of money this plan of indorse- ment could be prevented from being car- ried into executipn. Godwin admitted that President. Baker was one of those name of another was Hopkirk. -— CARPENTERS ISSUE MORE RESOLUTIONS | Troubles Between Unions Is Produc- tive of Much Bitterness and Many Harsh Expressions. At a meeting of Carpenters’ Union No. 22 last night the following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That we, the members of Union No. 22; in regular session assembled, dénounce the action taken at the so-calied mass meeting held at Metropolitan Temple on Thursday night under the auspices of Union No. 483, it not being pcssible for more than 150 men from | 483 and some outside unions to register their | wishes to the exclusion of the hundreds of | others who desired by their volce and vote | to protest arzainst the action taken, and that we reatfirm our loyalty to the Bullding Trades Couneil and our brotherhood, and that we, the members of Union 22, warn all our members | against believing any statements or resolutions | emanating from that meeting, as they were not the wish of the people present, but rather POt through by the gag Mw 6f Mr. Malsbury, the chairman, and that he be censured by this unfon for retusing to put the amendmen:, which was regularly moved and seconded, de- celving those present, they believing that they were voting on the amendment, and then at once adjourned the grand farce. And that coples be sent to the different unions and to the. press. F. P. NICHOLAS, President. W. E. SMITH, Recording Secretary. Mechanics’ Institute Lecture. Henry Payot, will deliver the lecture to-night at the Mechanics’ Institute. His subject will be “The Land of the Casta- net.” —_————— PEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | FRIDAY, MARCH 21. City and County of San Francisco to Ru- dolph Spreckels, lot on NW corner of Van Ness avenue and Ellis street, W 109:9 by N 120; $—o. Behlow Estate Company (a corporation) to Adolph Schlessinger, lot on W line of Octavia street, 68 N of Pine, N 19:6 by W 137:6; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Gavin W. GIbb, lot on E line of Webster street, 62:6 N of Hermann, N 25 by E 87:6; §—. Emma L. and Jullet H. Palache to James M. Patrick, lot on N line of Green street, 72:6 W | of Scott, W 28 by N 107:6; $10. Maria’ S. and August Hillebrand to Milton McMurray, lot 22, block 2, Marion Tract (Hos- pital Lot); $10, g James R. McEiroy to Anna M., Jennie, Emma and Helen M. McElroy, lot on SE line of Mis- sion street, 160:8 NE of Eleventh, NE 22:6 by SE 160;: also lot on SE line of Minna street, 146:6 SW of Tenth, SW 80 by SE 80; also lot on SE line of Mission street, 146:6 SW of Tenth, SW 80 by SE 160; gift. Thomas J, P. or Thomas J. Johnston to An- gelo Boitano, lot on SE corner of Filbert and Varennes streets, E 20 by 8 57:6; $10. Charles A, Jones to M.l;uel M. Jones, lot on SF corner of Pine and n streets, E 40, S 57:6, E 17:6, S 20, W 51:6, N 77:6; gift. Estate of Benjamin Curtaz (by Agatha Cut- | taz, trustee) to Loulse J. Curtaz, undivided one- ! third of following: Lot on W line of Bagley | place. 73 N of O'Farrell street, N 22 by W 60; also lot on NW corner of O'Farrell street and Bagley place, W 17:6 by N 73; also lot on N line of O'Farrell street, 17:6 W of Bagley place, W 20 by N 73; also undl: 13 of lot on N line of Golden ‘Gate avenue, 68:9 E of Frank- lin street, B (8:9 by N 120; $1. Same fo Otto R. Curtaz, undivided one- eighth of first three pleces and undivided one- haif of fourth piece, same; $1. Margaret Wolfarth to Frank and Margaret Weiman, lot on N line of Pacific street, 255 W_of Leavenworth, W 20 by N 60; gift. Estate Elizabeth A. Nolen (by P. Boland, administrator) to Charles A. King, lot on SE line of Clementina street, 155 NE of Second, NE 25 by SE 75; §2500. Charles A. and Mary A. King to Henry E. Bothin, same: $10. Estate Julla Liddle (Morrissey) (by Edwin E. Liddle, executor) to same, lot on SE line of Ciementina street, 130 NE of Second, NE 22:6 by_SE 75; $2200. ‘Walter M., James H. and Harrlet (or Hat- tle) Cary to same, lot on SE line of Clementina street, 200 NE of Second, NE 2:6 by SE 19, quitclaim deed: $5. Beatrice J. M. Killday (wite of J. E) tu Margaret M. McLaughlin_(widow), lot on Si3 line of Perry street, 350 SW of Third, SW =3 by SE 80; $1 Victor H. and Eva E. Robinson to same, lof son- B0 1w ol < Shigley. strest, " 363:6. N of Fourth, NE 20 by SE 69; $10. Harold W. Crowell to Mary, Harold and Irene Donnelly, lot on NE line of Seventh s 130 NW of Brannan, NW 37:6 by Ni Samuel R. Crooks ve. Jonathan J. Crooks et al. (by J. T. Harmes, Gustave H. Umbsen and Peter J. ‘Suilivan, referees) to John L. Harri- son, 1ot on W line of Wisconsin street which NW corner of Eighteenth and Wiscon- son bears S 40 degrees minutes E dis- tant, 19:215, NW 201 12? NW 47:1%, SW 206:7%, S l&:fla; $11: George C. and Eita H. Edwards to E. G. McConnell, lot on E line of Eleventh avenue, 275 S of, Q street, S 25 by E 120; $10. Estate! George F. Woodcock (by James W. Mailady, administrator) to D. Coffin, lot 12, block 36, Sunnyside: Paul Bancroft to The MeCarthy Company (a corporation), lots 14 and 21, block 28, lot 23, block 10, “same; $10. August and Mathilde Klabn and Albert I. Molils to Bessfe Moliis (wife of Albert L), lot on W line of Chenery street, 79:6 N of Fair- mount, N 26:0, W 23, S 25 E 116, lot 19, ETRDITION 15 BESISTED Mexico May Not Give Up a Captured Mail Robber. Intemationn.l Contcoversy Is Likely to Arise Over the Arrest of Fugitive. —_— EL PASO, Texas, March 21..—An inter- national controversy is likely to arise over the extradition of Charles Gilbert Webb, captured Wednesday morning in Mexico, and wanted for eight years on a charge of robbing a mail coach in Idahe. Webb is now in jail in Parral. According to Mex- ican Consul Mellen of this city the man cannot be extradiated unless this gov- ernment makes an especial request of Mexico and agrees to deliver to the Mex- ican Government all Mexican criminals or suspects arrested under like circum- stances. in this country. The difficulty arises through the fact that the treaty existing at the time the crime was committed and at the time the extradition papers were signed has since been annulled by the Government of Mexico. A new treaty Is now in existence and criminals extraditable under the old one cannot be delivered over by the Gove ernment under the treaty of to-day. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. STOCK MARKET. A decline tn Makawell Sugar to $23 was the only change on the morning session of the Bond Exchange. Business was dull. The oil stocks were featureless, as usual. In the afterncon Alaska Packers was firmer, selling up to $162, and there was a sale of Hi walian Commercial 5 per cent bonds at $99. A circular letter from the directors of the Pacific Gas Improvement Company to ‘stock- holders tenders them 3000 shares of the unis- sued stock at $36 per share, the subscriptions being based on one share for every tem_held. The authorized capital is $5,000,000 In 50,000 shares, while the amount so far issued is 32,000, on which $50 has been paid. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, March 21—2 p. m. UNITED STATES -BONDS. Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. 112 113 |ds ar ¢ (new)13914139% 111 111%/3s qr coup..109%4110 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W Co. 7624103 [Oc SS Co 5s. — Bay CPC 5s.107% — Cal-st 5s. 101% Ombus C 6s.131 133% 116% — |Pac G Im 4= 951 — —"111% [Pk&C H 6s.107 — — —"Pk&O R 65.117 120 Fer&C.H 65.116 — [Pwi-st R 6s.117 — — — |Sac EGR 5s. 96 100 5ls. — — |SF & SJV5s.123% — .ee — 99 [Sierra Calfs.105%4110 120%121%/8 P of A 6s S gy S (1909) 13 — — — | as0) 114% — — . 106%/8 P of Cal 102° 105% | (1905)Sr A.100%110% =" (sm)sr B.110%5110% Mit-: 12635 — 1123 — Do 193, — | 1223 — NR iy — | c Do b8 ....128% — | c gntd 5s.120 — N Pac C 3s.100% — | Do stmpd.111% — % — |SP Br Cals. Oak Gas 0s.112%114 |S V Wat 6s. Oak Trn 6s.125%123% | Do 4s .... Do 1st cBs. — 1124 | Dods 3dm. Oak W G bs. — 1033 |Stkn G&ESs. WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 76 75 (Port Costa.. 63% 68 Marin Co ... 80 — |Spring Val.. 90% 91 GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 2% — |[Pae Light... 4 — Egt G L Co. 3% — |Sac B G&RS 25 31 Mutual ... — 5 |SFG&E.. 4 4% OGL&H.. 36% 37 |SF G L Co. 5% 5% Pac G Imp.. 35% 37 |Stktn G & E 8 — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.260 — / BANKS. Anglo-Cal .. 89 904 L P & A....185 170 California_..422% — Cal Safe Dp.117% — First Uationl — SAVINGS BANKS. [ Mer Ex (liq). 18% — S F Nationl.137%§ — German ...1980 — Sav & Loan. — 100 Humbeldt — Security Sav. — 350 Mutual Sa " Union Trust. — 2200 S F Sav U..515 — 'STREET RAILROADS. Californis .. — 175 Market .....100 — | Geary . . — — !Presidio — 40 POWDER. Glant C..i... T9% 80% Vigorit .....— & SUGAR. .....c. 3% 5% Kilanea ey Bant an T 3T 40" Mokawelr 21 247 Honokaa ... 10% — Onomea 23 24 Hutchinson . — 113 Paaubau ... 11 — MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.161%162 (Pac A F A. 2% — | Cal Fruit As. 984100 |Pac C Borx.165 = — Gal Wine As — 100 |Par Pamt .. 18 — Geeanic § Co 35% 40 Morning Session. 30 Hutchinson S P Co. 11 50 5 Kilauea Sugar P Co.. 9 00 25 Makawell .... 115 Pacific Gas Imp " 35 8 P Gas and Electrie Co. $2000 Los Angoles-Pacific R R.. 102 00 10,000 S P of Arizona (1909) 112 00 *mm S P of Arizona (1910).. 114 6255 Street— $5000 S P Cal 1st con 5s (stamped)....111 50 $10,000 S P Cal 13t con 5s (stpd) s 10.111 5¢ Afternoon Session. Y !l_)’ulerl' Asscciation. .162 00 85 Alaska Packers’ Association .161 50 25 Paauhau S P Co .. 11 00 $1000 Bay Countles Power Co §s, ¥ 10..107 1214 $1000 Hawailan C & S Co Bs. 90 00 £1000 Oakland Transit Co. 6s. 123 121 $2000 SSP of Arizona (1910) L3114 625 : treet— . $3000 Los Azgeles Ry 5s 21 25 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 200 Cala-Standard 19 50 E1 Dorado ... 3 6150 Occidental of W Va s 10 Peerless . 65 1100 Reed Crude 3 200 Sterling 12 ' Afternoon Session. Board— 2000 Occidental of W Va, s 10 19 150 Occidental of W Va. , 19 500 Petroleum Center . o7 MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- -0 Morning Session. 500 Best & Belch. 26 1200 Potosi .. 13 300 Mexican . 42 200 Sierra Nev =3 Afterncon Session. 200 Best & Belch. 26| 100 Mexican @ 300 Chollar ...... 18| 500 Potost . 15 100 Con Cal & V.1 301 500 Savage . 4 The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Best & Belch. 27 200 Mexican 2 100 Caledonia 48| 100 Ophir . 97 700 Choilar 11| 500 Potost . 15 200 Challar 12/ 500 Potost .. 16 300 Chollar ._13| 300 Savage .. o5 100 Con C & V.1 2734|800 Slerra Nev... 24 200 Gould & Cur. 10| 400 Siiver Hill... 50 Afternoon Session, Belcher ...... 07| 500 Mexican 300 Bent & Beich. 26 ¥l 360 Caledopia .... 50 o7 200 Caledonia .... 49| i 500 Chollar b E 100 Con Cal & V.1 25 300 Gould & Cur. 0| 200 Siiver Hil 200 Mexiean ..... 43| 300 Union Con. — CLOSING QUQTATION: FRIDAY, March 21— p. . i block 19, Fafrmount Tract: $10: E oD 2 Oscar ' Heyman to William Quentel, lot 59, TS stsen b gitt map 1: $10. At ¢ 04 06 Kentuck or o2 He 1 to Anna Abel, lot on' E line 6f 04 03 Lady Wash oA Minot ons) street, 50 N of Blaine, N 75 by 96 07 Mexican “ % E 70, lots 236, 238 and gitt map'1; gift. 26 27 Occldental 10 i1 Wifllam Y. and Esther Gillesple to Jacob 02 0 Ophir 96 o7 an e H. ots 4 a; block ol Flikt Tons: Homentead Assoctation; $10. 3 oD e P Joseph T. Cassidy to Theresa - Cassidy 12 13 Savage . LT (wfl?‘ lot on 3 3 62 66 Seorplon -, 0% NE of Mateo, 23 1 30 Sex Belcher.. 02 0 @ Sier N i . ver I i oS Builders’ Contracts. { 0F O[St Louis T % James O'Donnell (owner) with T. F. Mitch- 18 —l|iyndicate .0 — e ell "(contractor and arc work for 0L 02 Unien Con. = 2% Stont_ strect, 30 5 of Nineteenth' 5% 2o g B 0| Velow dacket § 3 Nore. ‘ellow 100; 30823, e - R 2 s