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\ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1902. — MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. TOMER can rely upon getting more for the money from usg than any house on the because we agre satisfied with small & and are doirg business at the smaliest e expense. These things must be taken into consideration when figuring out prices. We believe in selling large quantities and giving best guall or the least outlay to the customer. We sell the Decker, Wissner, Baumeister and Stodard. Easy paymeuts for those who desire. THE ZENO MAU- VAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st. ALTHOUGH many _seemin; advantageous ons are, offered in the way of prices upon' pianos, please bear in mind t we cannot only duplicate them, but can r e tionally fine planos and largest of to choose from. CLAY & CO., Steinway dealers, nd Sutter sts. S. F.; Broad- eenth stsk Oakland. ng and hall is mot guite re making a cut on all ou~ pianos. Some special bargains—] Knabe, $95; 1 Heine. $185; 2 Steinways, $165: 8 Chicker- ings, $140 to $170; and 20 others. Squares, $15 up. Small amount down and low pa: ments according to_quali HEINE PIANO best makes AS our new bu completed we CO., Heine Hall, 235-287 Geary st ATTENTION. BARGAIN-HUNTERS— Second-hand upright pianos from up. nd square nos from $50 up. s from $25 up; new upright 75 up. BENJ. CURTAZ & 20 O'Farrell. Chickering, Mason Tose, Sterling pianos. ANY planc sold by us taken back any time within 2 yedrs and full purchase price al- lowed on a new peerless Knabe, at-regular price; costs only 20c a day to buy a plano from us. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st.; established 1850. LUDWIG pianc lar | Most popular of all. For sale only by the Wiley B. Allen Co.. 831 Market Fl} San Francisc Agents Chase & Baker ano pla large cabinet grand up- pianos, $35 up; A. 3 peron. walnut case, almost new, $275. Bowers & Eon. » st., Ivers & Pond, asi UPRIGHT plano, $100; splendid_bargaln; best renting pia for $3 per month. SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st. co by private family leav- upright grand piano. 595 new 2 only, new, $450; high-grade uprights, oa From catdlogue$250, Braenn. 2085 §170:great sacrifice almost new upright Schmitz & Co., 16 McAllister st., next Hiberia Bank. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALBE. FIFTY lots in the tide lands in the city and gounty of San Francisco. belonsingyto the Hale estate, were sold at auction oh March 21; the time for confirmation of the sale by the Superior Court has been set for April 28, 2t 2 o'clock p. m., in Department 9; any per. 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. ROOMS TO LET—Farn. and Unfurn. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo, O'FARRELL, 120A, near Orpheum—Nicely fur- nished front and back perlors; en suite or single; others, O'FARRELL, 426, near Jones—House just changed hands; newly renovated; reasonable. POST, 075—Neatly furnished rooms; double ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par- lor; rocms, 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. JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st., corner Stockton, Telephone Grant '177. Real Estate Agent. Property Bought and Sold. Rents Collected. FOR Sale—Well-built house of 2 flats, 6 and 7 rooms and bath: good income property. 09 Pond st., near Siyteenth and Market. $5500—SACRIFICE; nice flats; well rented; choice location; Mission. Owner, box 1446, Call office. HAIGHT ard Fillmore sts., northwest corner: transfer point; 150x187:6. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. ’ $5500—MUST be sold; $3000 cash only; remts $60. Apply 2623 Sutter st., near Lyo! REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale THE Hale ranch, fiear Mountaln View, Santa Clara County, was eold at auction on March 22 in nineteen subdivisions: the time for gon- firmation of sale by the Superior Court has been get 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 Agéents and Auctioneers, room 22, Chronicle building. FOR sale—$1000; cozy little home, 31 miles from town, Mountain View: 9.60 acres: new 4-room house; all necessary outbuildings; good well, 65 feet bricked up; 400 French prunes, S0 Imperial prunes, 2 years old; all front and within % mile from school. - Ad- Qress owner, W. W. TYSON, 744 Fourth t., city. A _LOT of storage pianocs for almost a SODE. WILSON'S Storage, 1710 Market st. e size Steinway upright left 235 Geary st. 08-310-312 Post st:; Sohmer and pipe organs. , zithers, old and new. H repairer. 2 Latham plac ALMOST new bary MAT sale OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. EMMA SPRECKELS bullding. 927 Market st.— Light. cheerful offices, $15@25 per month; light, heat, or and telephone. living rooms on sunny side. . bet. Howard and Foisom. jan STORE with large basement, below Kearny; al- fons to suit temant. 636 Clay, room 1. WHITE. 130-132 Beale st. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, LASE work: low rates; get figures INE, 640 G. G. ave 3. ; tel. Polk 1423, PALMISTRY to 9 p m.; palmistry taught. ads 1 to % ne Polk S37. 600 ACRES at a bargain; fine land; no adobe; oak trees; very best of improvements; good water supply; adjoining raflroad station; 12 traing each way daily; just the place to sub- divide. GEORGE W, LOVIE, Redwood City, BEAUTIFUL mountain ranch and home of 160 acres: 10 acres in vineyard; orchard; 5-reom cottage completely furnished; barns, wagon and implements; abundance of water and most picturesque retreat in the State; B0 miles from city. Apply F. W. MYER, 1453 Devisadero st., city. ~—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; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotaty Co., California st., for pamphlets and information, A SNAP—Finest country home in San Matco County; 23 acres of beautiful grounds: ele- gant residence, barns, etc.; % mile from sta- tion: 20 miles from city; 26 dally trains. GEO. W. LOVIE, Redwood City. FOR sale—160 acres in Sonoma Co., suitable for orchard or vineyard; plenty of Wood and water. Address box 1412, Call office. A ROAD house in running order for sale cheap or exchange. Inquire on premises, San Lean- dro road, corner Yoakum ave. A PROFITABLE orane, lemon, peach and prune lands to sell: right locality: big money; easy payments. HEALY & CARR, 927 Mkt., 1. 208. Santa Clara Valley, San Jose and Peninsular properties. See WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market, S. F., & San J. the whereabouts of feet 8 inches high, complexion, bluish-gray traight back and full face, high colored scen dressed in dark suit line stripes- and red woolen raw turban with dark on Wash- Kindly Charities, 606 ciated CASH for vour country or suburban property. Land_Dept., American Guaranty and Trust . Hayward buflding. CHOICE country lands for sale_ Land Dept. AmericanGuaranty&Trust Co., Hayward bldg. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. ROSS VALLEY—10-room furnished house. near station, for rent from June 1: rent $60 per month.” J. TUNSTEAD, San_Anselmo. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS line of remnants for suits to order, these suits we make an extra pair ree of charge; other suits on install- $1 weekly. L. LEMOS. 1117 Market between Seventh and Eighi HAVE you pimples, wrinkles, freckles, red ling hair, dandruff, eczema, gray beld head? I guarantee a cure or no The Be Specialist, 131 Post st. CLECTRIC light In every tel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms, c 16 §1 50 per might; $1 50 to $6 per week: e “bus and baggage to and from the ferry. room—W inchester Designer and Standard Patterns just out; ewest shirt waists and jackets with postil- ons and peplums. Call to see at Domestic 1021 Market st., near Sixth. are hereby warned that C. H. has no authority to represent us in transaction. American Guaranty Com- . Chicago. A_WHAT do you think? O. BERMAN, 48 Ellis. makes colored shirts to order: $1 each; seme as white shirts; selection 300 patterns. IR dyeing: bleaching a specialty; shampoo- bair dried by electric drier & dressed Miss A V.Doyle, 1702 Mkt, op. 10th ytic removal of moles and superfluous hair; permanent; painless; free treatment; work guaranteed. Miss C.Dudley,’ Market. ® facial massage, using FAN- RR (Los Angeles) face prep- LEDERER'S, 123 Stockton st. Jess than cost, uncalled-for suits, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONE', London tailor, 721 Market st. erations. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $3750—FIN. new house of 7 rooms, 4 bed- rooms, gas, etc.; only 350 feet from electric R R. and near the U. C. grounds; lot 50x 156, JOS. J. MASON, real estate, Berkeley station. COTTAGE—S rooms. modern convenience, bath, ete.; easy payments. MURDOCK, 514 Pine, FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. FOR sale—5 acres, Rose ave. and High st. Fruitvale. A. R HARRISON, 78 Geary st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICc—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET. TO let for 3 or 4 monthe, complétely and ele- gantly furnished double cottage, 7 rooms, in East Oakland: large corner lot 150x150: den; fruit trees. Address box 1413, Cal OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. TWO furnished rooms in a physician's home; references required. Box 4266, Call, Oskland. loaned at low interest; gold, silver, on beds, single, three. er $225. EASTERN OUTFITTING 0-1312 Stockton st., near Broadway. 1 your hair is falling o you are bald, call on Dr. 1;send for circular. electric needle. MISS EATON. 1119 Sutter st. ANE Bt sioss wigs sal atioi hairdressing, 25c; shampooing, 50c; manicur- ing 25c. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. ELECTRIC needle specialist; superfluous hair Bestroyed. Mrs.H.Eaton, 427 Sutter. German specialist, removed from PERFLUOUE bair and moles destroyed with- OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good _and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. APARTMENTS for light housekeeping; furnish- ed sunny sult, with kitchen; all modern im- provements; bath; telephone: $16 to $20 suite. ST. JAMES, Mcallister and Laguna sts. BELL (The), 1778 Market—Sunny suites, with kitchen, gas or coal stove, $12 to $20. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1404—2 nicely furnished front sunny rooms, with kitchen; reasonable. GROVE, 1202 larze connecting front rooms for hodsekeeping. e to 101 Eddy st corner Mason. | HGSVARD, 1068, bet. 6th and Tth—Sunny Mre Briggs—Superfiuous halr, moles destroyed housekeeping rooms; all conveniences; rent _ by electricity. 1716 Buchanan; tel. West 256. moderate. TAILOR-MADE suits, 7 50; dress pants, $2 50. | LARKIN, 1010—Newly furnished rooms, sin- Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. uerade costumes at H. Anderson’s, theat. 26 O'Farrel for rheumatism,etc. 233 Geary,r.27. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles removed by electric needie. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse, 1170 Market, LFREDUMS Egyptian Henna: restores gray hair to its natural color; $1; at all druggists. INUTE TOOTH-ACHE DROPS CURE 10c 5 Sty MAEQUERADE o . pi books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. DR LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cuve, 26c; all druggists. ———————————— PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS RUPTURE and plies cured; no pay until ¢ no operation, no Getention from business. private diseases treated successfully; consui- tation free. Drs. Forden & Porterfield, 6 Turk, gle or en suite; very reasonable. McALLISTER, 536—Nicely furnished lum.?' connecting suites; every conv’'ce; §15 and $7. OAK, 117—Nicely furnished front connecting suite; every corvenience for housekeeping; $14. OCTAVIA. 1403, cor. Geary—Sunny front room with kitchen; bay-window; gas stove; $0. suita- ble for housek SEVENTH, 25 Nicely furnished sunny rooms for $12, §10, $8; gas and range; bath. TEHAMA, 331—Furnished housekeeping rooms, hot, cold water, also stationary washtubs. SSIFIED advertisements and sul ription: A seived at Call branch office, 2200 Filimare. X BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 jencia_st. _— HOOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. O'DONNELL—_Office and residence, glict st bet Sixth and Soventh. STORAGE AND PIERCE-RODOLPH fice Post and Pc DR, C. ¢ 1621% M T Storage Warehouse, 840 on st.: tel. Howard 941. ¥. W. ZERFUSS. PEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market #t.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. GOLDEN W ACIFIC Storage and Furniture Movi @ 2320 Fill Com- : rhone Jackson 281. " TO0 LEASE. Kenilworth Inn: romantically sit- Valley: 50 minutes’ ride from co; completely furished; in good 40 ‘rooms; steam and hot water 7 uat Leas. conditior baths; electric lights; heaters th elevators, etc.; rent low. Apply M & BURKE, 30 Montgome: or R Real Estate Agent, Mill Vall ."J% b TYPEWRITERS AND GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPE sell better machines for less money than sny house in the city; rentals $3. The T hange, 536 California; telephone W WEBSTEZR Typewriter Inspection Co. typewriter doctors:estimate free. 200 TYPEW ZITING AND MIMEOGRAPHING. coples. 2¢3 EXPERT typewriting, 4c fol ecgraphing. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; 5c day upward; rates by week o month; McAllfster cars to door; bandsomest grill room in California attached. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25c to §1 per night; §1 25 to $5 rer week, and light housekeeping rooms; open ul night. AT Grand Southern, Tth and Missjon—Changed hands; 100 rooms newly renovated; B0c tu $1 50 night; $2 to §7 week; parlor; elevator. GH, 230 Powell, corner Geary— single, double; mod. conven’ces. A—VENDOME, 1104 Market—Chy hands; renovated; furn. suites. Mrs. V. W, Miller, ALL choice neat sunny suites or singles; day, week or month; bath; phone. 332 Stockton. ETT, 1426 Market (0ld No, 1364)—Fur- mished rms.. suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. 321 (Mogart)—Nicely furn, rooms, 360, 1 night; §1 50, $6 wg:k: open all night. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth at., near Market—Furnished; also 3 unfurnished. SIXTH, 242—Nicely furnished front cheap. SEVENTH, 28—Sunny furnished bay-window rooms; Toom, $10; sunny suite, $idk single, $6 and $8; bath, STOCKTON, 1206 (Model House)—Housekeep- ing, $4. $6, $10; free gas; bath; newly furn. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. Y ROOMS AND BOARD. FILLMORE, 1720, near Sutter—Large sunny room for 1 or 2 gentlemen; as, bath; newly furnished; with or without board; private family. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or single; steam hext. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished sunny suites; single rooms; first-class tabl~ board. VAN NESS, 607—To a refined couple; large sunny parior, with board, in private home. VAN NESS ave.. 915—Sunny rooms; excellent beard: $46 and $40; also & suite. e ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—Small unfurnished room by work- ingman; about $3 per month. Box 1688, Call ———— SPECIAL NOTICES. DIED. Aerni, George Macdonald, A. C. # Benson, Olat C. Madsen, Erick Bohan, John Marron, Michael C. Boland, Michael C. Mighell, Frank E. Cohn, Willlam Nedderman, Henry stello, Mrs. John avis, Henrietta Dolan, Gertrude M. Edwards, Isabel E. Feeny, William Gunnison, . Andrew J. Hall, Margaret 5. Hanlsch, Anna Hupers, Josephine Jacobsen, Mrs. Maris Kelley, James J. Larsen, James Trask, Mrs. Martha Little, Willlam H. Van Velden, F. J. AERNI—In this city, April 24, 1902, George Acrni, & native of Switzerland, aged 38 ears’ 3 months and 11 days. A member .of wiss Mutual Benevolent Society and San Francisco Grutli Verein, {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, April 27, at 10 o'cleck, from the funeral pa: lors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and' Sixth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BENSON—In this -city, April 24, 1902, Olat Cavér Benson, beloved son of Mrs. 'Odine Arnesen, stepson of H. B. Arnesen, and brother 'of Gunhijd Benson and Oscar Arne- sen, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 years 5 months and 5 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 40 Lundy Lane, between Esme- ralda and Coso avenues. BOHAN—In _Gilroy, _April 24, 1902, John Boban, beloved husband of Maria “Bohan, and father of Catherine, Patrick, John, Nel lie, Walter, Michael, Robert, Edward and Blanche Bohan, a native of Ireland, aged 50 years. 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- tully invited to attend the fureral Sunday, April 27, 1902, at 1:30 o'clock, from his latc residencé, 4390 Telexraph avenue, Oakland. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. BOLAND—In Emeryville, April 23, 1902, Mich- aei C., dearly beloved husband of the late Ellte Boland, and father of Denny na Margaret Boland and Mrs. J. F. McCarthy, a native of Kilrush, Ireland, aged 60 years. [’The funeral will take place to-mOrrow (Sunday), at 9:30 c'clock, from his late resi- dence, Twentleth street, thence to St. James Church for services at 10 o'clock. In- terment private in Holy Cross Cemetery. Oakley, Agnes Parry, Hattle Plaggio, Nicola" Randall, Lucretia M. Robinson, Mary A. Pearce, Frederick C. Sheehan, Maggle Small, Marla + Smith, Thomas F. Solomon, Lotte Spragg, Emma o BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or_country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. ALY kinds bought, sold, rented, exchang pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, ex.; repairing; lowest rates: phone Howard 8264, 148 Sixth. P ) DIVIDEND NOTICES. TO holders of mortgage bonds of the Market Street Cable Railway, Park and Ocean Rail- road, Omnibus Cable, Powell Street Railway, Park and Cliff House Railway, Ferries and Cliff House Railway, Market Street Railway and Sutter Street Railway Companies: Notice is hereby given that interest coupons of mortgage bonds of the above-mentioned companies will be pald hereafter at the office of the treasurer of the United Rallroads of Ban Francisco, room 90, Wells, Fargo & Ca. Express building, 40 Second st., San Fran- clsco. GEO. B. WILLCUTT, Secretary United Rallroads of San Francisco. PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS for Clothing and Equipage— Depot Quartermaster's Office, 36 New Mont- gomery st, San Francisco, Cal., April 23, 1002.—Sealed proposals, in _tripiicate, will be receved at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., Thursday, May 8, 1902, Pacific standard time, and then opened, for furnishing Walst Belts, Woolen Btockings and Scrubbing 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, Chicafo and Philadelphia 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 propusal may be submitted by them with a ful knowledge of what will be required, as an absolute compliance with the shandards and specifications will be insisted upon in the inspection of the goods. Unguaranteed bids, and bids upon samples differing from standards and gpecifications will under no circumstances be entertained. Proposals for less quantities than advertised for will be entertained. Bids for delivery or inspzction at other points than those named above will not be considered. T'ariy deliveries are es- Bidders iuust state in thejr pro- posals the ratc and time of delivery should contract be awarded t) them. The articles advertised for are the same for which bids will be opened at the other depots. Prefer- quce 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 mam facture the duty thereon). &nd such prefer- ence will be given to articles of Amerfean 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 be indorsed ‘‘Proposals No_ 3244, and ad- dressed to Major C. P. MILLER, Quarter- master, U. 8. Army, Depot Quartermaster, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley— Notice to Contractors, Buflders and Mate- rial Men: Notice is héreby given to al con- cerned that sealed proposals or bids are solic- ited for performing the labor and furnishing the materials necessary to the erection of an addition to the Bacon Art Gallery and Li- brary Building on the grounds of the Uni- versity of California at Berkeley, Alameda County, and said bids-or proposals will be recefved at roont 19, ninth floor, Mills bufid- ing, San Francisco, at or before 3 o'clock p. m. of the 80th of April, 1902. And notice is hereby further given that the plans and specifications of sald building have beer made and adopted and are placed in the of- fice of the secretary of the Board of Regents, 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 p. m., from this date until said 30th day of April, 1902. No bids or proposals will ba 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 proposal 'shall be acs gepted the party proposing will duly”enter into a proper contract tofaithfully perform the duty and obligations in accordance with said proposal plans and specifications, which &hall be and are hereby required to be a part of such contract. The right to reject an: and all bids is hereby reserved. This noti is given pursuant to an act entitled * gct to amend an act entitled ‘An act to. cre- ate and organize the University of Califor- nia, aporoved March 25, 1868, and an act amendatory of section 25 thereof, approved March 28, 1872, relating to the construction of buildings,” approved March 3, 1897. By order of the Committee on Grounds and Buildings of the Board of Regents. W. A. McKOWEN, Acting Secretary, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 23, 1902.—Sealed propoeale, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock a, m, Friday, May 23 1902, and then opened, for construction of Iron ‘Wharf at Angel Island, Cal., and also Iron Wharf at Fort Baker, Lime Point, = Cal Government reserves right to reject or ac- copt any or all bids in whole or in part, Preference given to articles of domestic production, conditions of price and quality (ncluding in the price of foreign produc- tions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference given to articles of ~American production produced on the Pacific Coast, to extent of comsumption required by the pub- lic service there. Information furnished on application to D. D. WHEELER, Deputy Quartermaster General, Chief Q. M. r— & LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, - o ON and after this date T will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, MRS, ANNIE BOWLES, she having left my bed and board without just anq. boar 3 cause. CHAS. —_— e MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Robert J. Tobin, 22, 1232 Gre Olaaye M. Foster 24 cityl. o airat wrence ury, 3 8 Si; Ma:i-re( Ahb;ll. ym. city. . e oK J. Delmore Lederman, 25, Palace Hotel, and Belie Strassburger, 23, 2113 Jackson street, Charles S. Hall, 22, 418 Sutter street, and Maude L. Connell, I8, 16081 Folsom street. Owen H. Ople, 34, city, and Kate D¢ Mor- T et 3. Jiton, 28, Chi osepi 8 lon, 4 cago, . DosatL. 21; T30 Busky. stveet. 00 Anna & Jean F. Sansot, 37, Copperopolis, and Marie F._ Artous, 23, 519 Jackson street. Robert 'T. Kenney, 25, 3542 Seventeenth street, and Annie A, Lazarus, 18, 3614 Eight| eenth’ street. e —————— BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indoreed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same puhl(lhed,’e BORN. AST—In this city, April 17, 1902, to th of Fred Ast, a son. b GEARY 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnigh- ‘d suites and single; travelers accommodated. GENTLEMAN wants a gentleman to Bhare ‘with him a large suite of rooms in a first- class family hotel. Address L. H. C., 26 Montgomery st., room 14. 5'@7 GATE AVE. T68—2 sunny rooms; ousekeeping; bath; phone; reasonable; private 305—Nicely furnished rooms; sunny; . 927 Market, ro. 301; Junnfi ‘®as; bath; telephone. PETERSON—In this city, April 1902, the wife of James P. Pem-é':‘, K-t » son. SMISSAERT—In Chicago, April 19, 1902, the wite of K. L. Smistacrt (nee Flagier), ‘& son. WORTHINGTON—In this city, to the wife of Alfred Worthington, glm MARRIED. HUGHES—DONOVAN—In_this city, April 25, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Maryin Parker Hughes of San Francisco and Marfon M. Donovan of Sacramento, Cal COHN—In this city, April 25, 1902, Willlam Cohn, beloved husband of Celia Cohn, father of Arthur, Josie and Bertha Cohm, and brother of J. A. Cohn of San Diego and Mrs. Resenthal of New York, a native of Wal stein, Germany, aged 61 years. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. COSTELLO—In this city, April 24, 1902, Mre, John Costello (Mrs. K. C. Terry), wife of John Costello, beloved mother of F. E. Terry, and grandmother of F. K., Albert M., James, EA H., Mabel and Calli¢ Terry and Mrs. Fred Hansen, a native of New York,’ aged T3 years. . 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral servic Sunday, April 27, 1002, at 10 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- taking Company, 2470 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypre: Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. DAVIS—In Virginia City, Nev., April 24, 1002, Henrjetta, relict of the late Abe Davis of Dutch Flat, sister of L. Lobenstein of Vir- inia City and Mrs. Friedenthal of Portland, &) "and sister-in-law of Mrs. M. Lobenstein a native of Baltimore, Md., aged 60 years. A member of Eastern Star, Placer Chapter. (Baltimore, Md., and Sacramento, Cal., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 519 O'Farrell street, under the_ auspices of King Solomon Chap- ter No. 170, O. E. S. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o’clock train from Third and Townsend streets, DOLAN—In this city, April 25, 1902, Gertrude M. Dolan, daughtér of M. J. and M. A Dolan, a_native of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 6 months. EDWARDS—In Santiago, Chile, April 20, 1903, Tsabel E. Atherton, wife of the late Enrique Edwards Esq., and daughter of the late Faron Dean and Dominga G. Atherton. FEENY—In this city, April 24, 1902, William Feeny, a native of Ireland, aged T8 years. GUNNISON—In this city, April 25, 1002, An- drew J. Gunnison, a fative of Goshen, N. H., aged 79 years 5 months and 25 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, April 27, 1902, at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 1613 Van Ness avenue. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HALL—In this city, April 24, 1902, Margarel E. Hall, beloved wife of Dr. S. S. Hall, mother of Samuel Francis Hall, daughter of the late John O'Brien, and sister of John, Timothy and Mary Ann O'Brien, a natjve of New York, aged 35 years 5 months and 24 days. HANISCH—In this_ city, Aoril 25, 1002, Anna Hanisch, beloved grandmother of ' Frank Hanisch, a native of Austria, aged 63 years and G months, HUPERS—In this city, April 24, 1902, Joseph- ine Hupers, dearly beloved mother of Cres- cens and Erminflde W. Hupers, and sister of Robert Tittel and Mrs. C. W. Sturges, a pative of San Francisco, aséd 41 years and ays. L7 Friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral Saturday, at 10:15 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Please omit flowers. In- terment private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery, JACOBSEN—In Alameda, April 24, 1902, Mrs. Maria_Dorothea Jacobsen, widow of Ferdi- nand Jacobsen, and aunt of Henry and Lil e Dahl, Mrs. J. H. Sandkamp and Mrs. Charles F. Usinger, a native of Schleswig- Holsteln, Germany, aged 84 years 8 months ana_16 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, April 27, at 1:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 537 ace court, between Fifth and Sixth streets, Alameda. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. KELLEY—In this city. April 24, 1902, James Joseph Kelley, a native of Londonderry, Ire- land, eged 64 years and 3 months. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street, thence to 8t. Patrick’s Church for services, commencing at 12:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. LARSEN—In this city, April 24, 1902, James Larsen, a native of Denmark, aged 62 years. 3 xg‘nmbar of Fidelity Lodge No. 222,'I. O. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from L O. O. F. Hall, Seventh and Market streets. Inter- ment Laurel Cemetery. Remains at the par- lors the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. LITTLE—In this city, April 24, 1902 William ., belovea husband of the late Marla Lit- tle, father of the late William H, Little, brother-in-law of Mrs. Sarab Perry, and uncle of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Jewett, a native of Ireland, aged 75 years 5 months and 10 days, 7 Friends and acquaintances are reseot- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 2 o'clock, from I. O. O. F, Hall, Seventh ‘and Market 'streets. where services will be held, under the auspices of Magnolia Lodge No. 9, I O. O. F. Interment I. O. 0. F. Cemetery. Remains at the funerai parlors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission stre®f. MACDONALD—In San Jose, April 22, 1802. Archibald C. Macdonald, beloved son of the jate John E. and Caroline Macdonald, and brother of Danlel Macdonald, Mrs. A. Gillin and Lizzle, John, Jessie, Carrie and Charles Macdonald, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 7 months and 19 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, April 26, 1002, at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2426 Market street, between Four- teenth and Fifteenth, thence to the Church of the Holy Redeemer, Diamond street, be- tween Eighteenth dnd’ Nineteenth. where a high requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9o o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MADSEN—In Moraga Valley, April 25, 1002, Erick Madsen, beloved husbund of = Annic Madsen, and father of Matt, Henry, Erick and Ella Madsen, a native of Denmark, aged years 11 months and 23 days. Fhlenfll and acquaintances are respect- of 'San Francisco, (Sunday), invited to attend the funeral Sunday, o'clock, from Geary & Grindell's ur. dertaking parlors, Haywards. Interment Sar, YTorenzo Cemetery. A member of San Lean- dro Lodge, A. O. U. W.. and Petaluma Lodze, A. O. D. MARRON—In this city, April 25, 1902, Michaci C. Marron, beloved husband of Mary Bller Marron, and father of Charles M., James T. and Joseph F. Marron, a native of County Mayo, Ireland, aged 55 years. MIGHELL—In thig city, April 24, 1902, Frank Fdward, beloved son of Willjam E. and the iate Allle E. Mighell, and Brother of Nara E. and Jack Mighell,'a native of San IFra cisco, aged 26 years 9 months and 10 days. (Berkeley papers please copy.) [ Friends and aequaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Baturday, April 26, 1902, at 11 o'clock, a1 the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Un- HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. UNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMER ¥ s. 20 Fifth Telephone South 80. - . g Mt. Olivet Cemetery, .~ g ’ oOffice, 916 Market Street. ‘Telephone Bush 367. 60 ful at (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) st., opposite Lineol NEAREST THE CITY. NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS, Samuel McFadden, 18 years manager for i e ARl A B ‘with the same com; lfcy...r;m;." . Groen, 1ate with 3G 0 Gon nor & Co., have opened new Funeral ! t 1171 Mission st., between BSevi s Blebth. Telophone Bouth 44, | dertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Mountain ~View E:n:etery. Qakland, by 1'0'clock creek route at. NEDDERMAN—In East Oakland, April 24, 1902, Henry, beloved husband of Minnie Nedderman, ‘and father of Roy Nederman, & native of Ohio, aged 53 ,enr-. [ Friends and acquainiances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at his late home, 501 East Twenty-fourth street, East Oakland. Funeral under the auspices of George A. Custer Council No. 22, Jr. O. u. OAKLEY—In Alameda, April 25. 1002, Agnes Oakley, beloved wife' of the late Robert O. Oakley; and mother of Ada Oakley, a na- tive of England, aged 78 years. PARRY—In this city, April 24, 1902, Hattle, beloved wife of T. Harvey Parry, mother of Harvey Clarence Parry, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louls Godaln, and sister of Mrs. A. A. Drew, Mrs, Bert G. Adams and Willlam and Clarence Godain, a native of Nevada City, Cal., aged 25 vyears. ROBINSON—In this_city, April 25, 1802, of diphtheria, Mary Ann, ‘beloved daughter of . H. and M. B. Robinson, sister of Willle, John, Kitty, Joe and James' A. Robinson and the late M. E. and Andrew Robinson, and granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs. McGill, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 11 months and b da: PEARCE—In this city, April 25, 1902, Fred- erick C., belovea son ‘of William and Tda Pearce, and brother of William J., Thomas 1. James G. Albert E. and George P. Pearce, a native of Virginia City, Nev., aged g' years 4 m‘nnuu and )z days. (Virginia y_Dapers please copy.. £ Erlends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at-1 o'clock, at the residence of his parents, 916 Haight street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. PIAGGIO—In Stockton, April 21, 1902, Nicola Plagglo, beloved brother of Mr Cana- varo, a native of Italy, aged 57 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inyited to attend the funeral services Saturday, at 1:30 o'clock, at_the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1624 Stockton street, Detween Union and Gréen. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. RANDALL—In this city, April 25, 1902, Lu- cretia M., beloved wife of H. G. Randall, mother of Horace C. True, daughter of Mrs. M. Starkweather, and sister of Mrs. A, Ja- cobi and George Starkweather, a native of Californfa, aged 38 years. SHEEHAN—In this city, April 25, 1902, Mag- Ete, beloved daughter of Johanna Sheehan, a native of San Francisco. {7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 4570 Eighteenth street, thence to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer for ser- Yices, Interment private, Holy Cross Ceme- ery. SMALL—In this city, April 23, 1902, Maria, beloved wife of William S. Small, and sister - of Henry H. Kinne of Redwood City, Mrs. C. R. M. Pratt of Duxbury, Texas, and Mar- shall Kinne of El Paso, Texas, a native of Nova Scotia, aged 65 years 4 months and 22 days. (Nova Scotia and Boston papers please copy.) E7 Triends gd acauatntances are respect- fully ‘invited fo attend the funeral Sunday, April 27, 1902, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, 210" Chattanooga street. Inter- ‘ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SMITH—In Arizona, Thomas Fred Smith, son of Mrs. P. J. G. Kenna, and brotherof ‘Mrs. George Hammer and Joseph R., Ada E. and Isabel Kenna. . SOLOMON—In this city, April 23, ‘1002, Lotte Soloman, beloved sister of Maleha Eiseman, and aunt of Rosle, Guckenhelm and Julla Solomon, a native of Bavaria, aged 76 years 8 months and 26 days. Pvrlendl and acquaintances are respect- tully ‘invited to attend the funeral Sunday. at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, 1813 Sutter street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. SPRAGG—In this city, April 24, 1902, Emma, beloved wife of George Spragg, mother of Mrs. James Welsh (formerly Mabel Spragg), and sister of Maria Whipple and illiam’ Morgan, a native of 8t. John, N. B., aged 45 years 9 months and 4 day: >} L7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral seryices Saturday, April 26, 1902, at 11 o'clock, at her late residence, 781 Haight street. Interment private, Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. TRASK—In this cfty, April 25 1802, Mrs. Martha M. Trask, widow of the late Captain Fremont Trask, aged 70 years. ¥ Services will be heid Sunday, April 27, at 3 o'clock, at the chapel of Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Interment Cypre: Lawn Ceme- tery. Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. VAN VELDEN—In this city, April 25, 1902, Frederick J., beloved husband of Mrs. T. M. Van Velden, a native of Holland, aged 42 years 4 months and 25 hanahan Florist Co. ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS Prices Reasonable.'. 107 POWELL ST.nem ELLIS 2727 5056 SHIBELEY, THE FLORIST. HOTHOUSE ROSES, FRESH, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER DOZ. +SWEET PEAS, 10c PER BUNCH. 311 SUTTER ST, Phone Grant 197, FLOW OF RIVERS. Following is a comparative statement of the estimated flow of certain California rivers in cuble feet per second, or second fget, one second foot equaling 50 California miner's inches, or about 40 Colorado miner's inches. The figures are from J. B. Lippincott, hydrographer of the United States Geological Survey: TULE RIVER AT McFARLANDS BRIDGE, Second Feet. MONTH. riEls e L 1901, | 1902, April oss 440 April s 408 April e 424 April e 410 April oo 475 April e 475 April “ee 513 KINGS RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN. Second Feet. MONTH. e e 1902. April 3440 April 3760 April 4110 April . 4300 April 4680 April 5322 April . 8520 TUCLUMNE RIVER AT LAGRANGE. 3 Second Feet. MONTH. Botearanl 1801. 1902. April 2407 4075 April” 8107 4610 April 8597 4895 April’ 3887 5185 April 3837 8470 April | 4082 8090 April [ 402 8745 SACRAMENTO RIVER AT MONTH. April April Apei April April . KEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 3 to Joseph W. Reay Jr., 50- g . ey g Jomeph X, Reay g, - on NE comner of McAllister and Polk streef N 187:6 by E 275; also lot on SE corner Van Ness avenue and Turk street, E 109 by S 50 $10. A han and arah Diamond to John Breuner, sl s“}m.s of Geary sreet, 18477 T of Gough, B 23:1 by H . Mars @ Dennis Coyne to same, lot o armaret A strect, 16477 E of Gough, X 20 hy S 120; $10. P. and Ella B. Sonntag to Geo ‘3:1‘:;{9”]1, fot on N line of Bi way, ‘l"?org of Gough street, W 27 by N 137:6; $10. N. C. Carnall Company (corporation) to €. A. Buckley, lot on SE corner of Lombard and Scott streets, B 137:6 by 8 187:6; $10. Hibernin Eavings and Loan Soclety to_same, same; 4 Edward and Mary J. O'Connor to Henry E. o lot on_§ line ‘of Lombard street, 52:11 W of Plerce, W 91:8 by S 90; §10. Louise A. Howland to Willlam H. Muls, lot of P{ga and. Devisadero streets, uuoliit't‘;f lot ¢n BOES 10 JAIL FOR LAW'S SAKE Peter B. Donohue Awaits the Supreme Court’s Pleasure. Tests Power of Judges to Pun- ish for Refusal to Answer. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, April 2. For the sake of testing the powers of Judges when taking depositions. Peter B. Donohue, who is plaintiff in a suit against M. J. Laymance and others for an ac- counting of the stock of the Californi: Standard and Giant Oil Companies, com- mitted a contempt in Judge Hall's court this morning by nruzll.lf to answer ques- tions and was sent to jail, there to remain until the Supreme Court renders a de- cision upon the right of a Judge to pun- ish a witness for refusing to answer dur- ing the taking of his deposition. The proceeding was in_accordance with an agreement between the court and at- torneys representing the litigants. Judge Hall recenu{ as a referee In a deposition taking he had the power to enforce any of his mandates by punishment for contempt. It was agreed that Mr. Donohue, whose depas: tion was sought, should appear in court and decline to answer questions in order to give his attorneys an opportunity to get a Supreme Court decision. Upon being asked what conversation he had with Laymance In_regard to the oil lands dispute. Donohue de- clined to answer the question. Judge Hall then _declared im guilty of contempt and sentenced him to remain in the County Jail until the decision of the Supreme Court is filed. Donohue's attor- .neys had papers already prepared to get their client out of jail on habeas corpus. ‘These they presented to “ the Supreme Court and a writ was immediately issued. The court Is expected to render a decision in a day or two. e ————— DEVINE CRIES OUT THAT HE IS GUILTY Slayer of John J. 0’Connor Willing to Pay Penalty of His e. OAKLAND, April 25.—Thomas Devine, the slayer of John J. O'Connor, was saved from pleading gullty to the charge of murder in Judge Melvin's court this morning only by the interruption of his attorneys. When the court clerk called upon him to plead Devine stood up and cried out, “Guilty.” “No, no,”_shouted Attorney CIift; “that is wrong. He pleadd not guilty, if your Honor please.” vine subsided after this, but mut- tered to his attorneys that he was guilty and that he wanted to pay the penalty for his crime. Devine's behavior is taken asg another evidence of his insanity. His trial will be set next Friday. F. W. G. Morosco, who was convictad of a felonious crime, was sentenced by Judge Melvin to serve fifteen years in Folsom prison. -Morosco pleaded that he is being persecuted to cover up a robbery. Adolph Chase, 14 years of age, who was accused of stealing a bicycle, plea guilty to grand larceny, and Judge Me vin permitted him to go under suspension of sentence. The boy said he would go to live with his aunt in San Francisco and Deputy District Attorney Samuels gave him 25 cents to get across the bay. ————— VACAVILLE, April 25.—The first box of cherries for the East y.as shipped by the Frank H. Buck Company to-day to Chicago. The fruit was grown on the ranch of Robinson Brothers, e e s SAN DIEGO, Anril 25.—Mrs. Celinda E. Gerrish, 06 years of age, wife of A. Gerrish, dropped dead at the corner of First and Beech streets this afternoon while waiting for a car. Heart dlsease was the cause. @ eiieiivieiinlireieiilelie i @ sud Lake street, E 35, N 89:11%, W 35, Thomas F. Barry to John and Mary Fitz- gerald, lot on NW corner Clary street, 205 NE of Bixth, NW 80 by NE 22:6; $3000. Georgé Vilas to Marie §. Bullard (wife of E. D.), lot on N line of Lake street, 164 W of Beventh avenue, W 26 by N Kate M. Stoney and Harriet B. E. W. Burke, lot on NW corner of Lake street and Twenty-fourth avenue, W 30 by N 100; $10. rgaret Saul to Jobn McCullough, Iot on B line of Third avenue, 50 S of California street, § 25 by £ 82:6; $i0. Estate of illlam B. Allen (by Robert Brotherton, trustee) to Charles Carpy, lot on N line of Point Lobos avenue, 45 E of Twen- tleth avenue, E 25 by N 120; also lot on W line of Nineteenth avenue, 200 § of Clement street, § 200 by W 120; aiso lot on N line of Point’ Lobos avenue, 70 E of Twenty-second avenue, E 50 by N 100; also lot on W line of Twenty-first avenue, 120 feet N of Point Lobos, N 230 by W 120; $8600. Charles H. and Frances A. Reynolds to Mer- cantile Trust Company (corparation), lot on V corner of Forty-third avenue and C street, 165, 8 110, B 45, 8 76, W 3:5, SW to a point D Toai Routts 1o sme i Savings 3 lot on SW corner C street and Forty-third ave- nue, W 165, § 110, E 45, S 75, W 2:3, W 415, NOmtm: ’gum«' d_Willlam L. Canfleld to 3 an a Sarah Haddock, lot on W line of Eleventh ave- nue, 160 N of I street, N 25 by W 120; $3700. Edward and Nettle Cox to Mandle and Dora nue s Jelinski, lot on W Jine of Eleventh avenue, 175 N of J street, N 25 by W 120; $10. Henry W. Myers to Kiftie S. Myers, lot on E line of Thirty-fifth avenue, 100 8 of J street, § 25 by B 120; gitt. Bt 3. Hamncssy and Harry E. Swett to lot on E line of Niath 3 cet, § 26 by E 120; $5. Chariotte H. and Frederick Elliott to F. B, Yoakum, lot on 8 line of R E o Thirty-eighth avenue, E 25 by Semuel and Pauline R, Bloom County of San Pnncl:eo hzng -I:dl{en“:: Precita avenue (Army street not of Precita: Valley 10t 10, ¥ 30 by N 300, Preci- ta Valley lot 10; $3000. Charles Klein to John J. McGue, lot on N line of State street, 225 W of Castro, W 50 by N 100, lots 22 and 23, block 14, Flint Tract Hcmestead; $1100. P mes Misn to Katle Mangan, lot on NW Mangan w’:::rm:l' T avenue and K street, N 100 by W 120, block 186, Central Park; $10. Frederick O. and Hannah Pearson to Edward K. Pearson, lot on SW corner of Benton and FEEsatt R wmine . Holli g . S Edward K. Jennie R. Pearson to Fred- erick O, Pearson, lot on W line of Andover strest, 37:6 8 of B-ma:i 8 37:6 by W 10, lots 150 and 152, same; $10. Abraham and Etta Rosenberg to Gasper and Agnes T. Rececconi, lot on N line of Farral- lones street, 300 B of Plymouth, E 100 by N 1385, ot & Hlodk N, Railroad Homestead Asdo- clation; $10, 2 Homy 7 Angelo to Mary Angelo (wite), lots 400 and 401, Gift Map 3: gitt. Thomas and Mary Traynor (by Herman Murphy, trustee) to J. A, Johnston, 1833 D. 172, lot on W line of Cherubuseo street, 205: N of Cortland avenue, N 25:8 p;uw 70, lot 258, Cobb Tract, trustee's deed; 3 J. A. and_Ann E, Johnston to Joseph F. Do- 1an, same; $800, John Gavin to Annie A. h, lot on NB line of Eighteenth SE of N street, aven SE 75 by NE 100, Dloc:.hfl Case Tract; $10. Same to same, lot on SE corner of Dublin and Russia streets, 8 25 by E 100, lot 1, block 98, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Catherine A. and John Gavin to same, lot on N iine of Union street, 40.41 E of Franklin, B 25 by N 117.829; $10. John Gavin to same, lot on SW _cormer of :Na’y-tauofm avenue and N street, W 83:6 by . géi % ™Iy 5 ) decided that when sitting | 18 from S line of Sunnydale avenue, S 201:0% ‘W 33; lot commencing N 713 degrees W and 1364 from W line of Schwerin street, by distant 293:0% from S line of Sunnydale avenue, § 201 by W 66; lot commencing N 711 de- grees W 1650 trom ‘W line of Schwerin street, istant 293:0% from S line of Sunnydale ave- nue, S 291:0% by W_66; lot commencing 71% degrees W 1936 from W line of Schwerin street, distant 203 nue, S 291:0: degrees W distant 3 from S line of Sunnydale ave- by W 66; lot commencing N 71% from W line of Schwerin street, 15 from § line of Sunnydale ave- nue, S 291:0% by W 66; lot commeneing N 714 degrees W 2568 from W line of Schwerin street, distant 293:0% from S line of Sunnydale ave- nue, S 291:0% by W 66; lot commencing N T1ig degrees W 2794 from W line of Schwerin street, distant 203 nue, S 291 1% degrees W i 1, from S line of Sunnydale ave- % by W 66; lot commencing N, from W line of Sehwerin street, distant 293:0% from § line of Sunnydale avenue, § 201:0% by W 33: lot commencing N 71% degrees W 1111 from W line of Schwerin street, distant 584: avenue, W 2002 by S 33 ; $350. Builders’ Contracts. Thomas Crellin (owner), with W. C. Watson (contractor), Lathing and 8 line of Mission street, 118:8% 14 from S line of Sunnydale architect Walter J. Mathews— lastering for a brick building om W_of Second, W 08:3%, S 80 E 8007 S 80, SE 19:1%. NW 80, SW 33 inches, NW' S0; total, §2660. H. H. Dana and A. W. Pattiani (owners), architeet —Lathing and plastering work for a 6-story brick build- ing on the NE corner of Geary and Willlam with same contractor, streets, 56 by 87:6; tota 1, $3775. 4 COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. STOCK MARKET. On the morning session of ‘the Bond Ex- change Gas and Electric continued more or ss active, selling at $45 5045 62%, and Pa- fic - Gas Otherwise there was nothing new. stocks were quiet and not materially changed. Values showed little vartation in the after- noon. Improvement was higher at ‘The oil Oceanic was weaker at $31 50@31. The Standard Consolidated Moning Company of Bodie has declared the regular quarterly div- idend of 10 cents per share, payable here and at the transfer agency New York on May 22. The following quothtions for the United Rail- roads of San Francisco were received yesterday from New :York by Bolton, De Ruyter & Co.: Commbon stock, $24 623%@25; preferred, $60 75@ 61 12%; scriptions, $102. 4 per cent bonds, $90 50@92; sub- $101@102, with orders to buy at STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, FRIDAY, April 25.—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask 4s qr_coup...111%112 4s qr reg...111%111% Bid. Ask, 4s ar c (new)139141393% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W 5s. 90 Bay CPC 58.10774108% Cal-st 0s....110 — C Costa_bs..110%4 EAL &P 6s. — |0 38 Co 5s. — |Omnibus 6s.. — i3s qr coup..109%110 100 Pac G Im 48. 97% — Pk & CH 68.107 110 Pk & OR 6s.117 120 Pwl-st R 68, — — Sac EGR 5s.1044105 SF & SJVSs.120% — Serra Cal 6s.115%118 S P of ASs (1909) 118% — (1910 ....114% — S P of (1905)Sr A-10834107 (1905)8r B.107% — (1908) .109 110 (1912) .119%121 S P ot C 1st ¢ gntd Be..120 Do stmpd.111% — 3P Br Cal 6s. 2[S V Wat 6s. Do 4s 2dm.103% — " WATER Contra Costa TT% Do 4s 3dm. STOCKS. 102% Istin GaE6s.102 104 774 Port Costa.. 63% 66 Spring Val.. 92% — GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 3% —”,‘,Pnc E‘%‘zfi.‘ g - Eqt G L Co. 3 Sac. . o & > hcv,s?a&m.u:zuw : 62128 F G L Co. 5% 6 Pac G Imp.. 390% 40%/Sttn G & E. 8 — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.260 270 / BANKS. Amer B & T.106 110 ‘Anglo-Cal California Cal Safe Dp.119% — SAVINGS German Humboldt Mutual Sav. 80 8 F Bav U.525 First Nationl BANKS. ...1990 2100 Sav & Loan. — Security Sav.340 Union Trst.1825 STREET RAIROADS. Giant evees TO% TOL VIGOFIE <oeeo - SUGAR. 3% 4% i 10% 12 12* 12% Hutchinson . Kilauea . Makawell Onom Paaul MISCELLANEOUS. - Alaska Pack.158 160 Cal Fruit As 103 Cal Wine As.10035101% Oceanic 8 Co 31 Morning Board— 10 Contra Costa Water 5 Honokaa S Co 5 Honokaa 8 Co S F Gas & E G &R D5 per 1000 8 Ho0 5 F & 83 vailey 8 ¥ Gas & Electric Co. Spring Valley Water .. Pac A F A.. Pac C Borx.l |Par Paint... atial Session. cent bonds. bonds. .. Afternodn Session. Board— 35 Contra Costa Wat 10 Contra Costa Water, s 90. 110 Contra Costa Water 5 Glant Powder Con 5 Giant Powder Con § Oceanic 8 8 Co . 70 Qceanic S § Co . 200 Pacific Gas Imp . 10 S8 F Gas & Elect: oy .- e o $5000 S V 4 per cent bonds (24 mert). 1000 Los Angeles Lighting 5 per cent.108 00 }w.m PBay Co Power Cp 3 per cent..108 00 Street 5 Spring Valley Water BasEsEE FEYSEPEEEE] 242 ITUGLEE 22388888 FO 82 ag Angeles Ry 5 per cent bogds.11$ 633 o - $4000 Sacramento E G & Ry 5 per cent.104 50 $13,000 S F & 8 J V bond: oas PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. 600 Monarch of Arizona 700 Sovereign 3400 Sovereign . 200 Bovereign 200 Sterling . 660 Sterling (b 60) 300 Sterling . 400 Sterling ( 400 Sterling . .. 200 Sterling (b 90) MINING ‘Atterroon Session. STOCKS. The day: Morning 500 Best & Belchr z 55 following were 200 Chollar . Afternoon 100 Belcher . 500 Bullion . 500 Con Cal & Va.1 35 300 Crown Point.. 09 200 Justice . the sales Session. 10 300 Crown Point 200 Mexican A/ERS - ¥ as\aBE & OO 700 Overman . 300 Savage Session. The following Were the sales on the Stock Exchange vesterday: Fue Morning 500 Belcher ... 800 Caledonia 81} 200 Best & Belchr 25 450 Caledonia . 35| 09 100 Ophir . 400 Best & Beichr 20| 200 Ophir . Seesion. 300 Ophir . 62| 910 Overman . 56| 200 Silwer HilI . 19 300 Union Con . - ] 19, 100 Sierra Nevada 100 Con Cal & Va1 30! 100 Union Con .. -121 00 - FRIDAY, April 25—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. | BREILEI AR |88 232 | K2EEA3KER | 8 Justice . | Kentuck 2 ssf BaY| | A%2 | EE¥8RE8| (S - ERNERENRRRUBLLES