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MOXEY TO LOAN—Continued. LOAN CO. (Inc.). 23 6 per cent in sums to suit; Town and Country Property e insurance and securi- e i estates, undivided in- € and legacies; will pur- ecurities. MANHATTAN LOAN R JTILDING. tion, any amount; 6 per cent; first, < - t t. ANy second &nd third mortgages, estates in pro- ¢ in estates, legacies, undivided urities, manufacturing and mer- corporation loans. Rooms GEORGE E. OLSE! bate, interes cantile intere 1st floor, Chronicle big. inter Loan Office, 103 Grant ave., near MUNICIPAL e hone Red 1603. Geary 1 T able private place to obtain on ‘diamonds, jewelry, at Baldwin Jewelry Store, 846 Main 1644. Branch 19 Third. iture, pianos; no removal; confidential. ORMSBY, , room 7, opp. Lick House, any amount on furni- val; low rates; confiden- D (Wilson's), 1710 Market. —Loans to salaried people on thefr note. -.143 Phelan bldg. lowest Mark ANY a no removal; money quick; ¢ terms; no brokerage; re- | arket st., room €8. iture, etc., by private commission;_confiden- bldg., 301 Jones. iner blg.; loans on pianos, private . r. 104, 5th fir. building, will loan sums to also easy payment loans. riture: $5 a month on each | ¥. 302 Montgomery st. aried people on note without ELL, 6039 Examiner bldg. nos; lowest rate; no removal; LICK. llister st home I will loan you money to L, 222 Sansome st. RUDEL! oney on_salary; rn Loan Co. no_indorser; Eastern 309 Phelan bidg. w Awe K'S news for b cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper for mailing, $1 per year. MONEY WANTED. =D—$§" €ood_security; good interest; te] mortgage. Box 1419, Call, e e et MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. | USTOMER can rely upon getting more for the wey from us than any house on the coast, because we are satisfled with small profits and are doing business at the smallest | e expense. These things must be taken consideration when figuring out pricas. believe in_selling large quantities and t quality for the least outlay to the We sell the Decker, Wissner, ter and Stodard. Easy payments who desire. THE ZENO MAU- USIC Of 769 Market st. many _ seemingly advantageous | | We are offered in the way of prices upon planos, please bear in mind not duplicate them, but can | ne pianos and largest makes to choose from, & CO., Steinway dealers, ball is not quite | making a cut_on all ou- ins—1 Knabe, $9! vs, $165; 3 Chicker- 20 others. down and low pay quality HEINE PIANO d upright pian ‘rom $55 up. nd square pianos from $50 up. up; new upright k3 up. J. CURTAZ & 20 O'Farrell. Chickering, Mason | Vose, Sterling pianos. o sold by us taken back any time > years and full purchase price al- new peerless Knabe, at regular you onmly 20c a day to buy us. KOHLER & CHASE, established 1850. pright, $35; large cabinet grand up- | §150; square pianos, $35 up; A. B. walnut case, almost new, $275. & Son, 23 Gth st., Ivers & Pond, agt: . $100; splendid bargain: best in_city for $3_per montn. | | | { & Co., 16 McAllister st., next Hiberia Bank. LOT of storage planos for almost a Sons. SON'S Storage, 1710 Market st. ANT concert grand upright plano; sacri- | account death in family. 1000 Van Ness. ST new large size Steinway upright left 3 ain. 235 Geary st. | FIFTY lots in the tide lands in the city and EASTON, ELDRIDGE & C (=Y $24,000—Beautiful Pacific Heights residence; sunny side of street; umexcelled ma- rine view; modern in every detail; 14 rooms in all; 3 bathrooms, laundry and servants’ rooms and billiard-rocm; inlaid floors; electric appurtenances; garden front and rear; large lot, 137:6 feet. “Market Street. Pays over 13 per cent per annum—Seven flats of 4, 3 rooms and beth; reduced from $6000 for immediate salc asking $5250, well built and in first-class condition; always rented; near 7th and Harrison sts.; lot 50x80 feet. $9,750—Fivp new modern flats of 7 and 5 roofs each; very desirably located on Sacramento st., near Hyde; always rented and paying at the present low rental over 10 per cent per annum; large lot, 34:415x137:6 feet. $14,500—Four elegant new flats with all the latest modern conveniences and ap- purtenances: renting exceedingly low at the present time but paying 1) per cent per annum; Folsom st., near §th. $5,500—Modern 2-story residence of 8 room: bath and basement; beautifully fi ished and up to date in every detail; near Park Panhandle; lot 25x137°G ft. Pays over 12 per cont per annum—Six flats in a neighborhood that is always rented; Shipley st., near 4th; jot 41:2x60 feet; price §5200. $6,000—Modern bay-windcw residence of 8 rooms, bath and basement on the | north side of Sttter st., with a front-| age of 33 feet by 100 feet in depth. $3,750—For a whole block of land in Ocean View; 400x475 feet, with a two-story house of 8 rooms and bath on the property, windmill, tank, ete. | $4,000—A fine double lot on the north line of Waller st.; beautifully located; 50x100. ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market street. EASTO) JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st., rner Stockton. Telephone Grant 177. Real Estofe Agent. Property Rents Collected. $3,000—2-story house, 6 rooms and bath; on Clementina st., nr. 6th; lot 20x80. $3,500—2 cottages on Filbert st., nr. Fillmore; Bought and Sold. Jot 26:8x120; two frontages. $35,000—Best opportunity to-da: flats and residence with stable; pays 9 per cen owner must leave on account of sickness. $6,000—2-story house of 6 rooms and bath; basement, laundry, garden; everything in £00d order; lot 25x92; Buchanan st. $5,500—Jackson t., or. Baker; 3 modern flats; rents $8150 per month. $10,000—Bay-window house of 3 modern flats: rents $1000 per annum; lot 27:6x96, on Scott st., near Geary: worth $12,000. $2,400—Cottage of 6 rooms; well and 10 fruit trees in rear; lot 25x100; at 26th and Harrison. $350—Corner lot, near 34th and Mission 25x75. $250 each—Four lots, 25x75; near 34th and Mission sts. Mill Valley—Cottage of 4 rooms; furnished; lot 126x300; price $2000. Cottage of 5 rooms and basement: built 4 years; 5 minutes’ walk from depot; price $2000. Shasta County—640 acres of white oak. county of San Francisco, belonging to the Hale estate, were sold at auction on March | 21; the time for confirmation of the sale by the Superior Court has been set for April 28, at 2 o'clock p. m., in Department 9; any pel son may appear in court on that day and overbid the purchasers; the highest bidder, it the price is satisfactory to the court, will secure the property. For other property of the estate for sale same day see ‘‘Country Real Estate” and “Financial” columns of this paper. For all information. apply to McGLYNN & MENTON, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, room 22, Chronicle building. . HAIGHT and Fillmore sts., northwest corner; transfer point; 150x137:6. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1902. REAL ESTATE—CITY-——FOR SALE. mfl‘! TO LET—Faurn. and Unfarn. SPECK & CO., 667 Market . opp. Kearny. Real Estate Agents and Rent Collectors. $175,000—Corner within two blocks from Mar- ket and Powell: modern brick build- ing; stores and 100 rooms; rents about $900. $50,000—0’ Farrel corner; inside of Lar- Kin; 7 vents’ §285; mortgags $24,000 can remain, $45,000—Second-st. corner; few blocks from Market st.; partly improved; lot 130 X100. $35,000--McAllister-st. corner; 85x98; good improvements; rents " $220; " east of ma st. - $30,000—Fine business corner; 3 stores and 6 flats; building cost $25,000; lot 68:9x 71; rents $24b0 per vear. $30,000—Geary st., near Jones; fine improve- ments; rents §170. $22,500—North Beach gore corner; 75x110; stores and flats; rents $215. $20,500—O'Ferrell-st. investment: ~east™ of Leavenworth; lot 34:4x137:6; fine site for apartment or lodging-house, $18,000—Ellis st., near Larkin; 2 frontages; rents $130, $16,000—Sansome-st. investment; 45 ft. front- age; level block: want offer. $11,000—Modern flats near Hyde and Sutter. sts.; rents $00. $10,000—Golden Gate ave. flats; lot 27:6x120: 2 frontages; rents $77 50; this Is barsain. $9.500—Rents $103: lot 50x80; downtown in- vestment. $5,500—Geary-st. corner: 62 feet frontage: half of property improved; a cheap buy. 2 00—Cottages in Mission and 000 LG e Addition . Can for liat. ReSieNces. | o 15,000 Modern _Jackson-st. residence; $ rooms and bath; rents $100; near Dlaza 750 Pame-st. residence, near Park Pan- TS0 ler 10 rooms ‘and bath: lot 35% 100. CHOICE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. $30,000—137:6x128; NW. cor. Gough st.; ma- rine and panoramic view; choice resi- dence_site. $5,000—100x100; one block from Golden Gate I 12 Alta Park. $3,500—75x250 feet: Castro-st. corner; three frontages. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. HERMAN MURPHY. 601-602 Examiner bldg. Real Estate—Loans—Investments. $120,000—New building; large lot; nets 6 per cent. 75,000—Large cgrner Within a few feet of Mar- ket st. $60,000—Corner on Sutter st. $15,000—Nice little corner; inside of Van Nest properly improved will pay handsome- ly; this property is for sale and an offer is wanted. $10,500—This is a good ‘“‘spec”; in the line of greatest improvements: no mistake if you buy this; profit s sure. £5,000—Whole block containing 50 lots; near Golden Gate Park; there's money in these lots; cash-or exchange for im- proved _property. $4,800—Rents $576 annually; four flats, near 6th and Mission; neyer vgcant. 3,500—$60 per month can be had by making few alterations; only 8 years bullt; contains 24 Tooms: near 6th st. $3,500—Large business corner on Point Lobos avenue. $1,000—This is the price wanted, but'T am au- thorized to sell for what it will bring: if you want a fine lot in Richmond call for particulars; somebody can get & bargain, why not you? $1,050—50x125 feet, within 250 feet of 22d st. car line; street work done; cheap. HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602 Examiner bldg. FOR sale—152 acres of farm and orchard land, 4 miles to rallroad, with or without stock, etc.: no agents. 3303 Sixth st.. 9 to 12 a. m. "POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. BEFORE_buying in_any tract send name to Albert W. Bell, 3553 20th st., city (few snaps). SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. ROSS VALLEY—10-room furnished house, near station, for rent from June 1; rent $60 per month.” J. TUNSTEAD. San_Anselmo. LARKIN, ‘804—Sunny single room, neatly fur- nished: suitable for gent; $4. MINNA, 541—Room to let suitable for 1 or 2 gentiemen; call morning or evening. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, $1 per week; transient. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms ard offices; elevator, elec. lights; day, week, mo. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kip Or- phanage, at 520 Lake st., San Francisco, has ‘re‘cle.l’ve‘d fl-elmlo{v::s ‘ovr:l!luln '1'5'6‘2 hg: or?h‘gvn ris, from Jan. 1 | 5 azel W. West, 6 yrs.; Dalsy Rood, 11 yrs.; Elsle M. Moggride, 2 yrs. 6 mos.: Blanche M. Wilson, 6 yrs.; Erol Goldstein, 10 yrs.; Hazel I. Wolfe, 12 yrs.; Loulsa B. Loeser, 9 yrs.; Hattie H. Neindeck, 10 yrs.; Juanita Tomiinson, 1% yrs.; Evelyn Raymaud, 7 yrs. POST, 975—Neatly furnished rooms; double parlor or single rooms; bath; private, ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35¢ to $1 50; week, §2 to '$8 month, $§8 to $30, elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Aparument MHouse, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished; also 3 unfurnished. STOCKTON, 332—All choice neat sunny suites or singles; day, week or month; bath, phone. WILLOW ave., 14, off Larkin, single furnished rooms; $5 and CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions Tecelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. near Eddy—2 $6. ROOMS AND BOARD. MEREDITH, 218 Turk—Sunny front room: electric lights; hot and cold water: modern; first-class ard; reasonable; phone South 829. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished sunny suites, eingle rooms; first-class table board. VAN NESS. 607—To a refined couple: large sunny parior, with board, in private honie. VAN NESS ave., 915—Sunny rooms; excellent board; $45 and '$40; also a suite. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for Clothing and Equipage— Depot Quartermaster's Office, 36 New Mont- gomery st., San Francisco, Cal, April 23, 1002.—Sealed proposals, in tripilcate, will be receved at this office until 10 o'clock . m., Thursday, May & 1902, Pacific standard time, and then opened, for furnishing Walst Belts, Woolen Stockings and Serubbing Brushes. Quantities to be subject to 50 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 PhiladelpRia depots. To avold misunderstanding as to the exact nature of the articles to be furnished bid- ders will carefully examine the standard samples and specifications, so that proposals may be submitted by them with a full krowledge of what will be required, us an absolute compliance with the shandards and specifications will be insisted upon in the | inspection of the goods. Unguaranteed bLids, and bids upon samples differing from standards and_specifications will under no circumstances be entertained. Proposals for | less quantities than advertised for will be | entertained. Bids for delivery or inspection at other points.than those named above will not be considered. Farly deliveries are es- sential. Bidders wust state in their pro- posals the rate and time of delivery should contract be awarded to them. The articles | advertised for are the same for which bids | will be opened at the other denots. Prefer- ence will be given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal (including in the price of forelgn production and manu- facture the quty thercon). and such prefer- | ence will be given to ariicles of American production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the extent®of the con- sumption required by the public service there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on applic: tion. Envelopes containing proposals will ba indorsed “‘Proposals No. 3344 and a dreseed to Major C. P, MILLER, Quarter- master, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $6000—8 ROOMS and bath: Clay st Heights. THE McCARTHY CO. $5500—MUST be sold; $3000 cash only; rents $60. Apply 2623 Butter st., near Lyon. _— $3750—FINE new house of 7 rooms, 4 bed- rooms, gas, etc.; onl: 350 feet from electric R. R. and near the . C. grounds; lot 50x 156, JOS. J. MASON, real estate, Berkeley station. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale BUTTE COUNTY. $25,000—977 acres choice farming land good for grain and fruit near two towns; all is level and every foot tillable; 12 miles from Oroville. $26,400—2400 acres choic outskirts of O ramento Valle: rigated. SONOMA COUNTY. $8,000—1000 acres, well fenced; good house and barns, fruits, grapgs and berries; now conducted as sheep ranch; 5 miles from raflroad. $9,000—1160 acres ranch: subdivided for mll kinds stock; house, barns, orchard; finely watered; 2 miles from town. SHASTA COUNTY. $35,000—3267 acres stock ranch; level land; 4 orange and fig land; lle, overlooking Sac- 2200 acres can be ir- miles from Burney Postoffice; all fenced into flelds; 2 acres orchard; 3 farm houses, 5 barns; about % is meadow and irrigated land; plenty of water to irrigate the whole tract. MISCELLANEOUS. $302,400—11,200 acres timber land, partly un- deriaid with coal; near Coos Bay. $60,000—6000 acres Napa County pasture land. $44,000—2000 acres fine level land; Yolo Co. $28,000—800 acres; Glenn County; adjoints Cit- rona. $22,000—Standing timber estimated. 50,000,000 BYRON MAUZY, 308-310-312 Post st.; Sohmer «end other pianos and pipe organs. feet; sugar pine, yellow pine, fir and cedar; Plumas County. bers, old and new. H . repairer. 2 Latham place. _PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. get figures. J. C. ROMAINE. 640 G. G. ave.; tel. Poik 1423 e e e e PALMISTRY. B Pearce sclentific business palmist, re- ved to 104 Turk, r. 28; 10 2. m. to ® horoscopes mail, §1; pal MME G. L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. Post st.. corner of Jones; phone Polk 837. ¥_JEROME FOSELLI, sclentific palmist, 516 Taylor et bet. Geary and Post:tel Black 561. —_— s PERSONALS. elegant line of remnants for suits to order, A2 $15; with these suits we make an extra pair pants free of charge; other suits on install- nte, $1 weekl between Se: L. LEM oS, 1117 ith and Eighth. Market ples, wrinkles, freckles, red | r, dandruff, eczema, gray I guarantee a_cure or no an Specialist, 131 Post st. | $18,700—1100 acres upland: good for fruit; all been plowed; in Yolo County. $9,000—300 acres £00d orange and lemon land; Dear Porterville. $4,800—320 acres; Colusa; good ofl prospects. $1,920—320 acres; good fruit land; Lake Co. $750—15 acres; mixed fruits; excellent 6- year-old orchard; Yolo County. $5,000—Two-story residence and stables; good conditior brick foundation; lot T5x 160; Los Gatos. $650—Building lot, 25x108: Oakland. THE AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST CO., Hayward Building. THE Hale ranch, near Mountaln View, Santa Clara County, was sold at auction on\March 22 in nineteen subdivisions; the time for con- firmation of sale by the Superior Court has been set for April 28, at 2 o'clock, p. m., in Department 9; any person may appear in court on that day and overbid the purchasers; the highest bidder. if the price is satisfactory to the court, will secure the property. ~For other property of the estate for sale same day, see “City Real Estate” and ‘‘Financlal” columns of this paper. For all information, apply to McGLYNN & MENTON, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, room 22 Chronicle bullding. FOR Sale—300-acre fruit and stock farm in Sonoma County, $S000; bargains in houses and lots in_Berkeley; prices to suit; easy terms. J. P. HALE, 1504 Shattuck ave., last station, Berkeley, $T000—GREAT bargain for a home-seeker: new 10-room modern house and barn; lot 60 x150. American Guaranty and Trust Co., Hayward building, San Francisco. COTTAGE—S rooms, modern convenience, bath, etc.; easy payments. MURDOCK, 514 Pine. 2 BEAUTIFUL homes for sale in center Kast Berkeley. Apply 406 Sixth st San Francisco. P ] FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. FOR sale—5 acres, Rose ave. and High st., Frujtvale. A. R._HARRISON, 78 Geary st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND BOARDERS. FURNISHED rooms with or without board meals $5 per week; everything first-clas; Fifth Ave. House, 5th ave. and 1Sth st. ast_Oakland. OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. A A A~ A A AN RENT low; well-furnished corner house. 832 Fourteenth st.; bet. 2 and 4 daily. P ] OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. TWO furnished rooms in a physiclan's home; references required. Box 4266, Call, Oakland. —— e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month, H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakiand. AP, i ed sunny suit, with kitchen; all provements; bath; telephone; $16 to $20 suite. ST. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna sts. GOLDEN GATE AVE., 334—Very large turn. basement rm., light hkpg: tubs, yard; cheap. GROVE, 1202 large connecting front rooms for housekeeping. ELECTRIC light in every room— Hotel, 44 Third st., near Marke: 25c o §1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week free "bus and baggage to and from the fer MAY Designer dard Patterns just out; mewest shirt waists and jackets with postil- lions and peplums. Call to see at Domestic | | | | office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. A_WHAT do you think? O. BERMAN, 48 Ellis, makes colored shirts to order; $1 each; same as whit shirts; selection 300 patterns. HAIR aveing: bleaching a specialty; shampoo- ing 50c: bair dried by electric drer & dressed in 80 min. Miss A.V.Doyle,1702 Mkt, op. 10th, Electrolytic removal of moles and superflucus hair; permanent; painless; free treatment; work guarsnteed. Miss C.Dudley,1702 Market A BARGAIN—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. A 10-acre full bearing prune orchard in Santa Clara Valley, 3 mile from public, grammar and high schools; improvements are & modern 8-room cottage, with bath and tol- let, stable, carriage-house, tank and wind- miil, man's quarters, chicken-house and yard, deep well, {rrigating plant, steam pumps in perfect order; full line of orchard imple- ments; will be sold on easy terms to suit purchaser. Inquire J. H. PERINE, 328 Montgomery st., room 211, San Francisco. —FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, $60 to $80 per acre, on Rancho Cotati. Sonoma Co.; future value assured. as Ban Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for pamphlets and information. FREE treatments facial massage, using FAN- | N¥ BRIGGS CARR (Los Angeles) face prep- arations EDER! 123 Stockton st. Jess than cost, uncalled-for suits overcoats , London and trousers at CHARLES LYONS tailor, 721 Market st. at low “interest; gold, sil 0 Sixth st 600 ACRES at a bargain; fine land; no adobe: oak trecs; very best of improvements; good water rupply; adjoining railroad station; 12 trains each way daily; just the place to sub- GEORGE W. LOVIE, Redwood City. A SNAP—Finest country home in San Mateo 23 acres of beautiful grounds; ele- gant residence, barns, ete.; 1% mile from sta- tion: 29 miles from city; 26 daily trains. GEO. W. LOVIE, Redwood City. single, three-quarter EASTERN OUTFITTING near Broadway. PROFITABLE orange. lemor lands to eell: right locality: big money; easy payments. HEALY & CARR, 927 MKkt, r. 208. rABL] peach and prune HOWARD, 1214—2 or 3 large sunny furnished or unfurnished housekeeping rooms. LANGTON, 256% Three furnished rooms for housekeeping; private. 415— MASON, conneeting rooms, complete. MASON, ‘cor, Post—2 sunny rooms for coal range, sink, running 502, housekeeping; water; reasonable. McALLISTER, 536—Nicely furnished sunny connecting suites; every convice; 515 and $7. OAK, 119—Sunny newly furnished connecting suftc; smi, bath, phone, gas range; $1. OCTAVIA, 1403, cor. Geary—Bay-window par- Jor with kitchen complete; other rooms $8 up. TWELFTH, 120—Neatly furnished front house- keeping rooms; private family; select locality. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call adyertisements and subgeriptions has been established at 1096 encia —e e FOOMS 10 LET—Furn. and Unfarn, ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, . sunny; 7bc day upward; rates by week or month; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in California attache: ng or you are bald, call on arrell;send for circular. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroved with electric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Suttes st. T MAKE frst-class wigs and front pleces hairdressing, 25c; shampooing. B0c; manicur- fng 25c. G. LEDERER, Stockton st. TLECTRIC needle speclalist; superfluous hair and moles destroyed. Mrs.H.Eaton,427 Sutter. E. PASCO_Received your letter O K. See Dr. CROWLEY, Franklin and McAllister sts. DR. THIELE, German specialist, removed from 110 Geary to 101 Eddy st., corner Mason. Mre Briggs—Superfiuous hair, moles destroyed W clectricity, 1719 Buchanan; tel. West 256. Santa Clara Valley. San Joss and Peninsular propertics, ecc WOOSTER. WHITTON & ONTGOMERY, 634 Market. 8. F., & San J. A_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25c to §1 per night; $1 2540 £5 per week, and Tight housekeeping rooms: opan all night. CASH for your country or suburban property. Land_Dept.. American Guaranty and Trust Co., Hayward bullding. AT Grand Southern, Tth and Misslon—Ghanged hands; 100 rooms newly renovated; 50c to $1 50 night; $2 to $7 week; parlor; elevator. CHOICE country Jands for Land Dept., eale. AmericanGuaranty&Trust Co. 'ward bldg. A—VENDOME, 1104 Market—Changed hands; renovated: furn. suits. Mrs. V. W. Miller. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. ASH ave., 88—Sunny front hall room; also large back parlor; cheap; bath. . cheerful offices, $16@25 light, heat, janitor and telephone. R LOFT for_rent, 40x65 feet, for light manufac- turing_ purposes; with water: $16 month. WM. LOANE, plumber, 429 Fifth st TAILOR-MADE suits, $7 50; dress pants, $2 50, Misfit Clothing Parlor, eor. Bush and Dupont. Sasquerade costumes at H. Anerson's, theal- Tissl costumer. 26 O'Farrell; country orders. STORE with large basement. below Kearny: al- terations to suit tenant. G36 Ciay, room 1, OIL. Electric & electric-light baths, massage, hot air treatment for rheumatism,etc. 233 Geary,r.27. EUPERFLUOUS hair_and moles removed by electric needle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170 Market. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray | hair 1o its natural color; $1; &t all druggists. NE MINUTE TOOTH- DROPS CURE Instantly; 10c and 25c. All druggists. UERADE costumes. piay books, wigs; N mtry orders, GOUDSTEIN & CO-, 73 Mkt. o OIL tarks, 2nd-hand. in good order; all sizes; cheap. H. S. WHITE. 130-132 B PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, RUPTURE and piles cured; no pay until cured 1o operation, no detention from business; all private diseases treated successfully; consui- tation free. Drs. MED & Porterfield, 6 Turk, DR. J. W. SEELEY, 207 Powell si.—Specialist for insanity, fevers and rheumatism; also for epilepsy, pneumonia and sexual diseases. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 1105—4 large well-furnished rooms; Suitable small private club or family adulta. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rcoms; prices reasonable. PROPOSALS FOR BARRACK CHAIRS—De- pot Quartermaster’s Office, 36 New Montgom- ery st.. San Francisco, Cal., April 15, 1902. Sealed rroposals, in triplicate, will be ceived at this office until 10 o'clock a. m. Friday, April 25, 1902, Pacific Standard time, and then opened, for' furnishing three thor sand Barrack Chairs, conforming to spex ficatlons No. 361, except that they be fu nished knocked down and delivery to made either at the New York or San Fra cisco Depot. To avold misunderstanding. 1o the exact nature of the articles to be fu nished, bidders will carefully examine the specifications, so that proposals may be sub- mitted b{ them with a full knowledge ot ! what will be required, as an absolute com- pliance with the specifications will be in. sisted upon in the inspection of the goods. Bids- differing from specifications will under | To circumstances be entertained. Bids for | delivery or inspection at other points than | “'tpose mamed above will nut be considered. | Early deliveries are essential. Bidders must | state (n their proposals the rate and time of delivery, should com‘ficlh‘ be awarded 1o them. Preference will be giv rticl of domeéstic "Production, mfl—’h‘.& lct\'ir.e., corditions of price and quality being equal (ncluding in the price of foreign produc- tion and manufacture the duty there- om), and such preference will . be given to articles of American produc- tion and manufacture 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 accept or reject any or }u proposals or any part | thereof. Information and blanks for propo- | sals will be furnished on application. En- Velopes containing proposals will be Indorsed ' Y rbposats No. 30837 . ana . addressed ts | MAJOR C, P. MILLER, Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. UNIVERSITY OF' CALIFORNIA, Berkeley— Notice to Contractors, Builders and Ma rial Men: Notice Is heéreby given to. all con- cerned that sealed proposals or bids are solic- ited for performing the labor and furnishing the materials necessary to the erection of an additicn to the Bacon Art Gallery and Li- brary Building on the grounds .of the Um- | versity of Callfornia at Berkeley, Alameda County, and said bids or proposals will be received at room 19, ninth floor, Mills buil ing, San Francisco, at or before 3 -o'clock p. . of the 30th of April, 1902. And notica is hereby further given that the plans and specifications of said bullding have beew made and adopted and are placed i the of- fice of the gecretary of the Board of Regents, room 16, South Hall, Berkeley, Cal. where the same may be seen and examined during cach day from 9 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock . m., from this date until said 30th day of April, 1902, No bids or proposals will b considered unless the same are accompanied by a certified check or a bond of said pro- poser equal to ten (10) per cent of his pro. posal, with sufficient sureties, conditioned that if said bid or vroposal shail be ac- cepted the party proposing will duly enter {nto a proper contract tofaithfully perform the . @ty and obligations in accordance with said proposal and plans and epecifications, which Ehall be and are hereby required to be a part of such contract. -The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. This notice is given pursuant to an act entitled “An uet to amend an act entitled ‘An act to cre- fate and organize the University of Califor- nia,’ approved March 25, 1868, and an act amendatory of section 25 thereof, approvel March 28, 1872, relating to the construction of buildings,”” approved March 3, 1897. By order of the Committee on Grounds and Buflaings of the Board of Regents. W. A. McCKOWEN, Acting Secretary. ANNUAL Supplies 'for United States Marine Corpe—Headquarters U, S. Marine Corps, Quartermaster’s Office,” Washington, D. €., April 17, 1902.—Sealed proposals, in,dupli- cate, will be received at this office until noon on May 19, 1902, and then be publicly opened, for furnishing ice at Washington, 1, C.: fuel at San Franclsco Cal.; rations and laundry work at Iona Island. N. Y.. and rations, fuel, forage and laundry work at Portsmouth, N. H.; Boston, Mass.;: New- yort, R, I; Brooklyn, N. Y.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Annapolis, Md.; Washington, D, C. Norfolk, Va.; Port Royal. S. C.; Dry Tor- tugas, Fla.; Pensacola, Fla.; Mare Island, Cal., ' and Bremerton, \ash. Proposal blanks and other information can be ob- tained upon application to this office, to the Commanding Officers, Marine Barracks, at the above named stations. the Assistant Quartermaster, U. S, Marine Corps, 1100 South Broad street, Philadelphia, Pa., and the Acting Assistant Quartermaster, 40 F!- lis street, San Francisco, Cal. This office Teserves the right to reject any. or all bids and to waive informalities. Acceptance of 1ids to be subject to necessary appropria- tions by Congress. Bids from regular deal- ers cnly will be considered. C. L. McCAW- LEY, Major, A. Q. M., and Acting Quarter- master, U, §. Marine Corps. ! Margaret Kennedy, ‘29, Colma, | lian White, BAD tenants efected for $4: collections made: city or country. PA( C COLLECTION CO.. ‘415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10: tel. 5580. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RUDOLPH 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. BEKINS Van and Storage Co;, 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 251. —_— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144, 305 4th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, ex.; repairing; lowest rates; phone Howard 3264. 145 Sixth. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPP GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITE] o 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.—Expert typewriter doctors;estimate free. 209 Sansome. T ] GARGAN—In Los Angeles, April 22, 1902, Theresa V., dearly beloved daughter of the late Murty and Catherine Gargan, and sis- ter of Edward Gargan, Mrs. J.'F. Ring, Mrs. M. G. Buckley and Mrs. Willlam Dee- ney, a mative of Halfmoon Bay, San Mateo County, aged 33 years and 3 months. GILES—In Alameda, April 21, 1902, Mary A. Giles, beloved wife of James W. Giles, and mother of James C., William S., John W., Edgar, Lester and Elvin Giles and Mrs. W. H. Foster, 5 native of San Francisco, aged 50 vears 11 months and 27 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to. attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from the home ot her daughter, 1614 Rallroad avenue. In- terment private. HESTHAL—In this city, April 22, 1002, Mary M. Hesthal, beloved mother of F. E. Hes- thal and the late Mrs. W. J. Hesthal, a na- tive of Germany. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 3780 Seventeenth street, near Sanchez. HOLLAND—In this city, April 22, 1902, Lou- isa Caroline, dearly_ beloved wife of W. Dan- iel Holland, a native of London, England. JOHNSON—In East Oakland, April 22, 1902, at 1315 Sixth avenue, Dr. Elizabeth Howard Johnson, mother of Mrs. I L. Saxton of East Oakland and Mrs. Clement Crumb of Milton, Wis., and grandmother of Leo J. Saxtoy of East Oakland, a native of Maine, aged 04 vears and 3 days. KENNELLY—In this city, April 21, 1902, Ed- ward J. Kennelly, son of the late Edward and Hannah Kennelly, and brother of Nora M. and Jennte T, Kennelly, a native of San Francisco, aged 38 years. : @7 The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 2:15 o'clock., from his late residence, 966 Oal street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the- repose of his soul, commencing at. 9:30 o'clock, Interment Holv Cross Cemetery. TYPEWRITING AND MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4c follo; copies, 2¢c; mim- eographing. 927 Market, rni. 301; Jessie 155+, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE of dissolution.—The co-partnership | heretofore existing between the undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent. H. A. DENHARD withdraws from the firm and | E. A. KOLB takes over all the assets and assumes all the liabilities and will continue the business at the same stand, 417-419 Mont- gomery st.. San Francisco, under the firm name of THE KOLB COMPANY. All ac- counts due or to become due Kolb & Den- hard must be paid to THE KOLB COMPANY | only. Dated San Francisco, April 22, 1902. a H. A, DENHARD, E. KOL —_— e ——— DIVIDEND NOTICES. OFFICE of Fireman's Fund Insurance Com- pany, San Francisco, April 19, 1902—At a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of this company, held this day, a dividend was declared, payable on and after April 23, 1902. LOUIS WEINMANN, Secretary. e ————— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued vesterday : Ricl F. Ennis, 29, 319 Union street, and Robert J. Christiansen, 24, and Maggie Boe, 22, city. ‘Willlam H. Moore, 25, 214 McAllister street, and Emma Meyer, 23, 3635 Twentieth street. Irving Bangs, 27, 735 Shotwell street, and Mamie O'Brien, 27, 1441 Market street. William H. Thomson. 23, Sacramento, Isabelle Van Winkle, 18, 104 Baker strect. Edward Lynch, 51, 870 Eddy street, and , 872 Eddy street. John F. McCarthy, 32, 116 Capp street, Julia Lacy, 25, San’ Jose. Joseph Park, 41, 15 Leavenworth street, Mary A. Riley, 31, 1570 Fell street. Frank R. Russell, 25, Vallejo, and Elizabeth A._Soanes, 25, Vallejo. James M. Thompson, 30, Evangeline Harris, Jackson, and Lil- and and 16 Post street, and hattancoga street. 152 Perry street, 2 Clara streat. nnessee street, . 1 Perry street. BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death noticés semt by mail will not be Inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORJ. HOLMES—In this city, April 21, 1902, to the wife of Harold C. Holmes, a daughter. LEIGHTON—In this city, April 21, 1902, to the wife of Charles J. Leighton, a daughter. SHEERIN—In this city, April 11, 1902, to the wife of Joseoh A. Sheerin, a son. MARRIED. TROMPETER—COLLINS—In this city, 10, 1902, by the Rev. Herbert F. and Emma J. Sanderso Edmund Williams, 2 and Rachel E. Deemer, April stor of Central M. E. Church, -Joseph | ‘rompeter and Kate Dale Collins, both of | San_Francisco. DIED. Arata, Maria Johuson. Dr. Eliza- Chapman, Melba beth H. €lark, Emma Lawton, Robert Clark, Thomas Linden. Peter F. Coleman, Lucy G. Currier, Eliza A. Darling, Eifzabeth Durschke, Ellen Ertola, Glusenpe Gargan, Theresa V. Giles, Mary A. Hesthal, Mary M. McWilllams, Emma Madden, Willlam Moldrup, August J. Mulligan, Mercy 3. Mulligan, Peter Patterson, Harry K. Queirolo, ‘Lorenzo Searborcugh. Wm. T. Holland. Louisa C. Stowell, Lililan E. Kenneliy, Edward J. _Wagner, Willlam H. ARATA--In this city, April 22, 1902, Maria Aratg, beloved mother of Joseph Arata, and sister of Domenico, Paolo, Antonio, Giusenpe | and Luigi Cuneo, a native of Italy, aged U6 years and 7 days. CHAPMAN—In this city, April 22, 1902 Melba, beloved daughter of George and Ada Chapman, sister of George, Gracie, Ada, Eddle, Hazel and Willle Chapman and the late Dora Chapman, and granddaughter of Dorandia and the late John B. Chapman, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 months. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. CLARK~—In this city, April 21, 1802, Emma Clark, beloved wife of William A. Clark, and mother of Calla Clark, a native of Sweder, aged 32 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1016 Webster stréet. Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. CLARK-—In this city, Aoril 21, 1902, Thomas Clark, beloved husband of Minnle Clark, and father of Irene, Lillian, May and Thomas Clark, a native of Sydney, Australia, aged 37 _years 1 month and 3 days. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Theodor Dierks. undertaker, 007 Mission street, bettveen Fifth and Sixth, where the services will be held under the auspices of Allemania Lodze No. 8, K. of P, and thence to Mount Olivet Cemetery by carriaze. COLEMAN—In this clty, Tuesday, Avoril 22, 1902, at her late residence, 2524 Washington streét, Lucy Gwin Coleman, daughter of the late Ex-Senator William M. Gwin and Mary E. Gwin, and sister of Willlam M. Gwin and Carrie Gwin. CURRIER—In this city, A. Currler, beloved wife of the late George W, Currler, beloved mother of William B. Currler, and sister of Mrs. L. T. Anderson. a native of Harrington, Me., aged 771 years 7 months and 7 _days. G Friends ond acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the par- lovs of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Company, 1709 Miesion street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to Central Metho- diet Episcopal Church, Mission street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh, for services, com- mencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Oli- vet Cemeter. DARLING—In Berkeley, April 22 1902, at 3000 Telegraph avenué, Klizabeth Dariing, dearly beloved mother of John, Margaret and Lockhart C. Darling. a native of Edinburgh, Scotland, aged 75 years 11 months and 2 days. DURSCHKE—In this city, April 21, 1902, T1- len, beloved wife of ‘the late .Toseph Durschke, and devoted mother of William H. Morton, & native of London. England, aged 64 years 8 months and 21 days. 7 The feneral will take place to-day (Wednesday), Avril 23, at 10:30 o'clock. from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. April 20, 1902, Eliza SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 23, 1902.— Sealed proposals, in triplicate, wiil be received here until 11 o'clock a, m. Friday, May 23, 1902, and then opened, for construction of Tron ‘Wharf at Angel nd, Cal., and also Iron Whart at. Fort Baker Lime Point, Cal. Government reserves right to reject or ac. eopt. any or all bids in whole or in part. Preference given to articles of domestic production, conditions of price and quality (including in the vrice of foreign produc. tions the duty thercon) being equal, and such preference glven to articles of = American production produced on the Pacific Coast, to extent of consumption required by the pub. 1ic service therc. Information furn‘shed on application to D. D. WHEELER, Doputy | Quartermaster Generai, Chief G. M. ELLIS, 821 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 35¢, $1 50 night; $1 560, $6 week; open all night. GEARY, 305 (The Navarre)—¥legantly furnish- ed suites and single; travelers accommodated. GEARY, 483—Well-furnished single room, also suite, for 1’ght housekeeping. GENTLEMAN wants a gentleman to share with him a large suite of rooms in a first class family hotel. Address L. H. C., Montgomery st., room 14. ¢ GREEN, 030, near Stockton—$10; stove; ‘water connections. froat 3 room: GOUGH, 1613—Nicely furn rooms; gas; bath. front sunny DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure, 25c; all druggists- DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. JESSIE, 363, near Fifth and Market—Furnished rooms; $4 and $6¢ FROPOSALS - for purchase of U. S. Army transport ROSECRANS.—Office of Genera: Superintendent, Army Transport Service. 36 Ncw Montgomery st. San Franclsco, : Cal., ‘April 7, 1902.—Sealed ‘proposals, in triplicate, for the purchase of the Army transport TOSECRANS will be Teceived In this offias until 12 m., April 24, 1903, and then opered. Vessel to be delivered to siceessful bidder i San Francisco, Cal. The appraised value ¢ £id vessel.is one hundred thousand dollars, The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Envelopes contalning proposals should be indorsed *‘Proposal for purchase of Army transport ROSECRANS," and addressed to the General Superintendent, Army Transport Service. San Francisco, Cal. Particulars as to bonds required, and in- formation as to the character of vessel, ete., furnished on application. e ERTOLA—In this city, April 22, 1902, Giu- seppe Lrtola, beloved husband of Josephine Ertola, and beloved father of Arnold, Ellea- nor d Euphrosyne Erto! HENRY J. CGALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mar. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South S0. Mt. COlivet Cemetery, NEAREST THE CITY. Office, 916 Market Street. Telephone Bush U67. NEW FIEM OF UNDERTAKERS. Samuel McFaddex, 1S years manager for the United Undertakers' Association; M. J. McBrearty, with the same company for 10 years; P. ¥. Green, late with J. C. O'Con- nor & have opened new Funeral Par- lors ut 1171 Missicn St.. between Seventh and Eighth. Telephone South 44. Briggs, | LAWTON—In this city, April 22, 1902, Robert Lawton, a native of New Brunswick, aged 63 years 6 months and 12 days. A member of Journeymen Shipwrights' Association. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the pariors of James McMenomey & Son. 1057 Mission street, opposite new Postoffice. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. LINDEN—In this ecity, April 22, 1902, Peter Francis Linden, dearly beloved son of Joseph P. and Mary A. Linden, and grandson of Mrs. Sarah and the late Peter Tomer, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 1 year 5 months and 3 days. McWILLIAMS—In Alameda, April 22, 1902. Emma May McWilliams, dearly “beloved ghter of Kate and the late Willlam M Iliams, and beloved sister of Mrs. R. H. Countryman and the late Kate D. McWii- lams, a native of San Francisco. MADDEN—In - this city, April 22, 1902, Wil- iiam, “dearly beloved husband of Elien T. Madden, -and_devoted father of Annie, Wil- liam J. 'and John L. Madden, a native of St. | ~John, N. B., aged 57 years. | | EFFriends and accuaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thwisday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the par- Tors of J. C. O'Cennor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Brendan's Church for services at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter: MOLDRUP—In this city, April 22, 1902, Au- gust J.. beloved husband of Louisa Moldrup, | father of Wiillam E., Henry L., Katherine | L., Charles M., Edward J., Florence E. and Eva L. Moldrin, Mrs. J. A. Snell and the late Frederick A.and Louisa E. Moldruo, a native of Denmark, aged 67 years 5 months and 13 days. MULLIGAN—In . this. city, at her residence, 305 Guerrero street, April 21, 1902, Mer M., relict of John Mulligan of Healdsburs, | a native of Enosburg, Vt., aged 8% years 7 months and £ days. 7 Requlem mats at St. James Church to- ! morrow (Thursday), commencing at 9 o'clock. | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by train leaving Valencia-street _station at 10:40 o' cloe MULLIGAN—In this city, Aoril 22, 1902, Peter, beloved husband of the late Mary Mulligan, ‘and father of James, William, Peter Jr., Joseoh, John and Theresa Mull gan, Mre. M. Dignan, Mrs.. S. Stemwood, Mrs. T. J. Rodgers and Mrs. P. Hughes, a native of County Longford, Ireland, aged years 2 months and 20 days. G Friends ghd acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at %:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1025 Natoma street, thence to St. Jcsaph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery. PATTERSON—In this eity. April 21, 1902, Harry K. Patterson, son of Deborah Pat- terson, and brother of Thomas W., Stuart H. and Sally K. Patterson and Mrs. Frank Kreybill and Mrs. Albert Mosty, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 46 years 11 months and 1 day. (Pennsylvania - ers please copy.) lvigl“rlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day residence, 1543 Mission ::reefi e 7] LO—In this city, April 20, . Lo- | QO cirolo, beloved son of the’ late Gaetano Queirolo and Assunta Berra. a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 16 years o months and 17 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral Wednes- day, April 23, 1902, at 1 glelock, from_ the residence of his mother. Union street. | SCARBOROUGH—In' Oakland, Aoril 22, 1902, Willlam F. Scarborough, a native of Brook- I N ¥, aged 20 years. 5 VELL—In this city, Apri 3 ., = S L Deloved wife of W. L.’ Stowell, a native of St. Louis, Mo.. aged 33 years. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral services Wednesday, April 23, 1902, at 12 o'clock, at her late residence, ¢ Liberty st | WAGNER—In this city, April 20. 1902, W wm H. beloved husband of Mirrian W ner, and_father of Walter ¥. Wagner, a na- tive of Maryland, aged €2 years 7 months and 2 days. — e . ' SHIBELEY, THE FLORIST. HOTHOUSE ROSES, FRESH. TWENTY-FIVE. CENTS PER DOZ. SWEET PEAS, 10c PER BUNCH. 311 SUIFTER ST. Phone Grant 197. il- (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock. from the family | 13 Folsom street, 137:6 SW of Second, SW 137:6 by SE 275; total, $30,457. Peter Streiff (owner), with R, Rechenbach (contractor and architect)—All work except plumbing, gas fitting, electric work, mantels for alterations and additions to make a 3-story frame building on lot on the SE cormer of Minna and Lafayette streets; total, $4700. Charles Strohmeler (owner), with Charles M. Lindsay (contractor), architect R. H. White— All work except plumbing, painting, mantels and gas fixtures for a 3-story and basement frame building (flats) on lot on N line of Fell street, 55 E of Franklin, E 27:6 by N 1205 total, $7980. Same owner, with Schanz & Grundy (con- tractors), architect same—Plumbing, draining and gas fitting for same on same; total, $1191. Charles L. Barrett (owner), with W. B. An- derson (contractor), architect J. W. Dolliver— All work for a two-story frame residence on W line of Leavenworth street, 37:6 S of Green, S 50 by W 60; $4306. Sofla M. and Doris Sanderson (owners) with ‘Willilam P. Todd (contractor), T. D. Newsom (architect)—All work for a two-story frame building, on E line of Lotta street, known lot block C, Sunset or College Height William Olsen (owner) with Fred L. Hansen (contractor), architect J. F. Dunn—All work for a three-story basement and attic frame build- ing- (three flats), on lot commencing at a point 70 from SE cormer . of Hayes and Fillmore nmu‘.sgwu:z, E 90, N 46:2, W 90 to begin- ning; . C.'S. Wright (owner) with Cahill & Hall Ele- vator Company (corporation) (comtractors), architects McDougall Bros.—All work for pas- senger ram eclevator and an _electric freight elevator for a three-story brick building, with concrete basement, on S lime of Sutter street, 155 E of Stockton, E 25 by S 120; §2425. Board of Trustees of Calvary Presbyterian Church and Congregation (corporation) (owners) with’ Quimby & Harrelson (contractors), archi- tects same—Grading, draln, tile and concrete work for floor in entire basement, also light well between church and chapel, for a brick and stone church and chapel buiiding, on NW corner of Jackson and Fillmore streets. W 125, N 127:8%, E 25, N 47:3%, B 100, S 125; $197T. —_————————— New Bank Incorporates. Articles of mcorporation of a new bank, to be known as the City and County Bank, have been filed with the County Clerk, the capital stock being placed at $250,000, of which $125.000 is already sub- scribed, as follows: Directors—A. J. Low- enberg. $60,000: P. L. Lilienthal, $21.000; C. A. Malin, $20.000: Mathew Niman. $10.- 000; A. Tonn, $40,000; L. V. Merle, $20,000, and L. Auerbach, $10,000. Stockholders— Sigmund Schwabacher, $5000; M. V. Sam- uels, $000; A. L. Brown, $10,000; A. Kut- ner, $10,000; S. Goldstein, $10,000; E. Hyams, $10,000: B. Josephs, $5000; L. Alt- mark, $1000: M. D. Levenson, $2500; A. Wolfe, $5000; W. Marks, $1000; Louis Marks, $1000, and A. Cohn, $3500. ST e Blossom Fete Is Postponed. Owing to the interruption of travel due to the strike of the street car men the blossom fete which was to have been given at the home of Mrs. Wesley A, Jacobs, 1715 Pacific avenue, Thursday aft- ernoon and evening, under the auspices of the Central Auxiliary, Woman's Home Missionary Soclety, has been indafinitely Ppostponed. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. P 58.102% — [ (1905)Sr A.106%5 — m 55,1021 — | (1905)Sr B.107i4 — C6s. — 130 | (190) ....109 110 m 5121 12135 (1912) ... 119%121 C6s112 — S Pof Clist 120%12115| ¢ gntd 5s..120 — > 58.10914110% | Do stmpd.111% — i |SP_Br Cal 68 — S v wat 6s. — Do 4s 2dm. 1 Do 4s 3dm. — 10215 !Stkn GEE6s102 104 . 1155 [ | 0ak W G 55.108% — WATER STOCKS. ] Contra Costa — \Port Costa.. 6315 68 Marin Co... 60 !Spring Val.. 921 93 GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 2% — |Pac Light .. 48 — Eqt G L Co. 3% 3% Sac E G&R. — 33 Mutual . — 4%|SF G & E. 4% #4% OGL & H.60% 614 S F G L Co. 3% 0% Pac G Imp.. 37T% T4 /Stktn G & E. 8§ — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — — / BANKS. Amer B & T.103 112% | First Nationl — Anglo-Cal .. 90 90%|L P & A....167 California__ 425 427 |Mer Ex (ia) 18% - IsF Nationl.140 SAVINGS BANKS. 188 eSS REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONE. TUESDAY, APRIL 22. Dennis and Anastatia Gunn to Carrie R. Wirtz (widow), lot on S line of Ellis street, 165 E of Polk, E 27:6 by S 120; $10. Frank J. O'Rourke to Frank J. O'Rourke & Co., lot on N 1i of Golden Gate avenue, 109 £t Van Ness avenue, E 25 by N 120; $10. W. B, J. B, T. E. and M. A. Cunnane and i M. J. Lewis to Estha M. Wilson (wife of John | D), lot on SE corner of Jackson and Lyon streets, B 91 by S 32:814; $10. San Francisco Lamber Company (corpora- { tion) to Paul_P. Lindacher, lot on N nne_ol Bush street, 30 W of Lyom, W 25 by N 5; 750. Baird Estate (corporation) to Willlam A. C. | Lange, lot on W iine of Central avenue, 100 N- of Haight street, N 50 by W_118:9; $10. William and Anna H. Sea to Katehrine Snyder, lot on SW corner of Jackson and Spruce streets, $ 27:814 by W 95:3; $10. Tsidor, Milly and Arthur C. Franklin to Rob- ert M. Barry, ighisinth lot“on 8 line of El ect, 30 E of Noe, E 25 by 1 N eiina Pauison o Michael Deasy. lot_on W line of Florida street, 182 N of Twenty-second, |N 25 by W_100; §i0. . | Y ity ana County of San Francisco to Sarah | Rooney, lot on W line of Bryant street, 104 N of Twenty-fifth, N26 by W_100; $10. L. D. Radgesky, Maud H. Norton and Mary A, and Kesiah Henarle to W. R. Sherwoad, lot SE corner of Pine and Front streets, p g ., NE 179:10, W 22216, quit- £10. Rosa and Joseph Livingston and (Livingston) to Samuel Famny Herxhelmer ferxhe! Kntght, lot on N line of Sutter street, 123 W of Sansome street, W 122 by N 137:6 $10. Rudolph J. and Fannie M. Techau to Thomas R, Turner, lot_on W line of Mason street, 80 N of Eddy, N 57:6 by W 137:6; $10. Estate of N. K. Masten (by W. F. Perkins, Joseph M. Masten and Maurice Silberstein. ex- ecutors) to H. A. Hedger and Jeremiah Lynch, lot on S line of ey 10 feet wide, 62:6 B of Jones street and 77:6 N of Geary. E 156 by N 10; also lot on N line of Geary street, 62:¢ 1 of ‘Jones, E 7 by N 71:6; $139,000. Alexander and Nellic Bond to Kate Farreil (single), lot on S line of Broadway, 160 W of Jones street, W 23 by § 60; $10, Catherine Casey to John W. Flinn, lot on X line of Antonio street, 83:6 W of Jones, W improvement Company to C. F. lot o 3¢ line of California sireet. Humphrey. % B of Larkin, E 25 by N Julia A. Foerch to E. D. Block, lot on NW line of Howard strect, 500 SW of First, SW 50 by NW 85; $10. Anna Krause to Charles Schlessinger, lot on NE line of Sixth street, 200 NW of Brannan, NW 50 by NE 165; $10. Mathes and Anna K. Betzohl to John E. Slack, lot on W corner of Seventh and Bryant streets, SW 85 by NW 30: §5. C. L. and Loulse B, Goddard to James H. and Alice Holms, lot on E line of Sixth ave- nue, 200 S of. California street, S 25 by E 120; 10. 2 b Wallace C. and Clara H. Wise to P. J. Ward, ot on E line of Sixth avenue, of Clem street, S 25 by E 120; $10. - Frank W. and Delphine McEwen to John Madden, lot on W corner of Thirtieth avenue and I street, NW 75 by SW 100, lot 1, block 539, Bay View Homestcad: $10. Christina B. Perrins (single) to Anrle G. Freeman. It o NE line of Precita avenue, 300 NW of ss):,ouveu street, NW 57:6, N 133, NE 70, S 157; $10. A. S.and Emma C. Baldwin to John M. Mor- ris. Iot 3, block 1, Subdivision 1, Castro-street Adaition; $10. George F. Neal to Gustav M. and Elizabeth | K. Schceppe, lot on SW line of Sixteenth ave- | nue, 150 NW of K street, NW 75 by SW 200, lots 3 and 4, block 328 South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Association; $10. " Antoine and Grace Borel to Auguste and Christine Johnson, lot on W line of Lisbon stroet, 150 S of Brazil avenue, S 25 by W 100, block 19, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Wells, Fargo & Co. (owners), with M. F. Gale (contractor), architect Henry H. | Alterations and additions to stable to make a 3-stery brick structure on lot cn SE line of b 1995 2400 . ;Sav & Loan.. — — — \Security Sav.330 S0 — [Union Trst.1825 S F Sav U.525 — 1 STREET RAILROADS, = Market 100 = 60 |Presidio .... 35 — POWDER. 79 9% |Vigorit ..... 8 3% SUGAR. . 3% 4 |Kilaues ....— 9% i3 — |Makaweli ... 23% 2¢ .2110% — |Onomea ...l 243 — Hutchinson . 12% 12% |Paauhau 10; 12 MISCELLANEOUS. Alasks Pack.150%160% Pac A F' A. 2% — Cal Fruit As.10214103%; |Pac C Borx.165 — Cal Wine As.100ia101 |Par Paint... 19 — Oceanic S €o 30% — | Morning Session, Board— 50 Pacific Gas Imp 37 50 50 S V Water, cash 92 25 65 S V Water 92 23 $1000 Oakland Gas bonds . “§113 00 $1000 S F & S J Valley bonds, cash...121 60 Street— 35 Makaweli ........ 24 00 $5000 Oakland Water 5s 03 50 Afternoon Session. Board 5 Alaska Packers' Assm 160 50 10 Alaska Packers' Assn 159 50 25 California Fruit Canners 102 75 5 California Street R R . o 25 Equitable Gas . 7% 10 Oakland Gas . 2% 20 Oakland Ges 50 5 Oceanic S 8 Co. = 50 Pacific Gas Imp. 50 100 S F Gas & Electric Co. 50 10 S V Water . 2 50 38 § V Water . 6215 | $1000 Sierra Ry of Cal 6s. kel $3000 S P of Arizona (2009) 2% Street— $5000 S V 45 (2d mtge). 34 PRODUCERS' OIlr EXCHANGE. * Morninz Session, Board— 1600 Aztec, cash 100 5 Hanford . 85 00 2500 Petroleum Center 14 1500 Pledmont 08 100 Shamrock 50 100 Sovereign 32 1000 Sovereign 33 | 500 Sovereign 34 500 Sovereign, cash . 34 200 Sterling 1170 100 Sterling 167 200 Sterling, cash . 1 200 Sterling 1 e Afternoon Session. ‘Board— \ 50 Kern . 400 200 Monarch of Arizona . 17 200 Monte Cristo ... 1 42% 200 Petroleum Center . 13 1500 Piedmont .... 08 100 Sovereign, s 90. az 1000 Sterling . .- - 160 100 Sterting, b 60 165 MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 400 Best & Belch. 26 100 Mexican . 100 Caledonia 41 1000 Occidental 12 50 Caledonia . 40 100 Ophir ... Afternoon Session. 500 Andes .. 04( 500 Occidental 1000 Belcher 08| 200 Ophir . 100 Caledonia .... 40| 100 Potosi . 300 Con Cal & V.1 30| 200 Savage 200 Crown Point.. 07| 400 Sterra Nev. 100 Mexican . 47| 100 Silver Hill Following were the sales in the Paciflc Stock ‘E$xchange yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Best & Belch. 26| 500 Occidental 12 200 Best & Belch. 23! 200 Ophir . 1 40 150 Con C & V.1 32%| 100 Ophir as 200 Mexican ..... 50| 100 Ophir . 20 €00 Mexican . 49| 200 Union Con... 24 1000 Mexican ..... 48! Afternoon Session. 200 Andes 04| 700 Mexican . 47 100 Caledonia . 41| 200 Occidental 300 Caledonia .... 40| 200 Ophir 300 Con Cal & V.1 30| 300 Ophir 560 Mexican . 46 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, April 22—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. . 02 03|Justice . 0 0T Alta . — 04 Kentuck — 01 Andes P T Bt ‘Belcher . . 08 09 46 47 Best & Belch. 24 25, 12 14 ceeee OB OB 30 135 40 2 20 22 18 18] 23 20 18 19 2 13 60 65 -— O 30135 o ok — 0 2 24 o 02 45 47 o7 o8 08 . Eureka Con.. 18 | &= A s non g:‘. & Nore. 20 . 1 Julia ., . -