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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1902 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. sick or in trouble, female complaints; laints positively cor- helped: relfef in all difficult cases treated; nds of most obstinate ial advice on all subects DE. G. W. O'DON- ence, 1018 MKt., op. bth, Vell e e e NN known reliable ladies’ reliel guaranteed; home in rours 9 to b and 7 to 8. Re- Market st., opposite Gth st. nown ladies’ speclal- removed to 1008% f!)lnfilnd'llol. nr. 18th, a grad. . Berlin, has Zflr,\r':s.' ifery cases, takes ladies be- finement: best motherly confinements, §15; rm. o are sick or In trouble fore going elsew're. Tel Bluedll. 1008 WYETE DAVIES and HINDOHERS Moved from B 1 of treatment. 1126 Market st. . ladies’ reliable special- y hospital: home for infants free; 206 Market st., opp. Emporium, 1118 Market—Reliable ladies’ @ private home before and during medical care; low fees. Market st.. near Sixth, : rellef in all cases taken, ond is safe & sure; never fails; leason’s drug store,Clay & Kearny, 210 Stockton st., opposite I diseases cured by herbs. best in America—The Weekly sent to any address in the tes or Canada one year for $i, ~,r bascment. below . 636 Kearny NTERS AND DECORATORS get figures. 3. : tel. Polk 1423 PALMISTRY. 2D reads 1. , 515 | 16th, rning 2 POWER, who ut 1855 or 1860 for it is supposed, in He wopld now install- ket hester T O. BERMAN, 48 1. 3, his- postpaid “ranciseo. OUTFITTING on's, theat- orders removed by 1170 Market. “to any address in the nda_one year for $1. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. h quan- be required 1 year col e during fis: 1902, for sup) Quartermaster Oregon. ot G Depar- Information fur- rtermaster’'s Of- U. 8. reserves right ny or all proposals ereof nvelopes containing pro- marked: *‘Proposals addressed J. W. Jacobs, . Washington, D. C., Mail Catchers and Deiiver 1 for the Purpose of Effecting the Ma. p or the sak Vices intended to effect the exchange of mails with mo ains will be received at this Departm til noon on Wednesday, 1902. All proposals must be ance with the specifications, » be obtained from the Second As- Postmaster General, H. C. PAYNE, ster General be received at the Bureau of PROPOSALS By es and Accounts, Navy Department, W D. C until 12 o’clock noon, 1902 and publicly opened immediate- to furnish-a quantity of bar k proposals will be furnished upon to the Navy Pay Office, San Cel, or to the Bureau. A & Paymaster General U. 8. N. 5-1-02. OF PARTNERSHIP. clution.—The _co-partnership here Ing between the undersigned ie this day dissolved by mutual consent. H. 4. DENHARD withdraws from the firm and E. A. KOLE takes over all the assets and all the liabilities and will continue e business a1 the same stand, 417-419 Mont- gomery st. Sen Francisco, under the firm name of THE KOLE COMPANY. All ac- counts due or to become due Koib & Den- hard must be paid to THE KOLB COMPANY only. Dated San Francisco, April 22, 1902. H. A, DENHARD, E._A. KOLB. e S DIVIDEND NOTICES. FICE of the Contra Costa Water Co., room 16, second floor. Mills bullding, San Fran- cisco, May 6, 1502.—Dividend No. 200 of 42¢ per shere on tne cagital stock of the Contra Costa Water Co. will be bie at the office of said company, room 16, second fioor, Mills building, on May 15, 1902. ‘Transfer books will close on May 9, 1902, at 3 p. m. EDWARD McGARY, Secretary. TS LEASE—Kenllworth Inn; romantically sit- sated in Mill Valley; 50 minutes’ ride from €an Francisco; completely furnished; in good zongition: 40 rooms; stl and hot water ‘baths; electric lights; heaters throughout; clevators. etc.: rent low. Apply MADISON & BURKE, 30 Montgomery st.. or ROBERTS, Real Estate Agent. Mill Valley, Cal. . three-quarter i room 1. | s EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., TUESDAY At our . 638" Market st. At 12 o'clock noon. MODERN WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. South side (Nos.'727, 720) Hayes st. &nd north side (No. 630) Linden ave., 110 ft. west of Buchanan st.—Two modern flats of 6 rooms and bath on Hayes st. and a cottage of 4 rooms on Linden ave., renting exceedingly low at $720 per annum; large lot 27:6x120 feet. SOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENTS. Southwest line (Nos. 42, 42A and i2B) Gil- bert st., 105 ft. northwest of Brannan st.— Three well-buflt flats of 5, 3, 3 rooms and a rear house of 2 rooms, renting for $480 per annum, ALSO. Southwest line (No. 44) Gilbert st 80 ft. northwest of Brannan st.—Improvements con. sist of 2-story frame building, containing two flats of 6 and 3 rooms; rents $360 per annum; lots 25xS0 ft. each. These properties can be bought separately or as a whole. MORRIS AVENUE INVESTMENT. West line (Nos. 112, 112) Morris ave., 135 ft. south of Bryant st.—Two substantial well- built flats, containing § and 4 rooms each, Zas, etc.; renting for $26¢ per annum; lot 20xi5 1t CARL STREET BUILDING LOTS. North line Carl st., 104 ft. east of Cole—Six large lots, level and ready for building, in a neighborhood in which over 75 per cent of the | improvements are new and medern; surrounded by elegant homes; close to Golden Gate Park ilnd the Affiliated Colleges; lot 25x137:6 each. ADDITION FLATS. . '1109-11) Turk st., 87:6 ft. Two modern fla of 10 and key lot to Laguna st.; rents ;'lot 25x90 feet. ESS_PROPERTY. West ro st., 25 ft. north of Jer- A handsome piece of unimproved property, v opposite the Castro-st. carhouse, and n which stores and. flats or a lodging-house would pay well STxS0 ft. TWENTY-FOURTH STREET COTTAGE. South side (No. 3521) 24th st., 115 ft. west San Jose ave. cottage of 4 rooms, in ass condition. This is a bargain for of this class of property; street bitum- X109 t. WESTER. South line west of Lagun: 6 rooms and bat $1080 per in LT BUILDING LOT. n st., 145 ft. north of Church ‘and Sanchez—Ele- SION WARM B! line of and between ¢ level building lot, . d with small flats; lot 25x125 ft. D HOMES. ave., 275 ft. south of c legant cottage of 5 rooms and bath, and basement: desirably lo- cated and modern; lot 25x120 ft. South 1 ) California st., 57:6 ft. west_of Modern cottage, With brick foundation rooms, porcelain bath, high basement four car lines within one block of this pro ; lot 25x100 ft. West side (No. 231) 2nd ave., 250 ft. north of Modern cottage of 5 rooms and Clement st. bath, basement, brick foundation; lot 25x120 ft. GOLDEN GATE PARK LOTS. Jorthwest corner of'37th. ave, and D st.— e elegant corner lots, facing Golden Gate 132:6x200 ft. This property being only e few blocks from the terminus of the electric has 2 fine future and will double in value Dext year. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. ELDRIDGE & CO., s 638 Market st. st., r Polk; grand key lot 6 ft.; old improvements pay $1020 per annum: grand site for a femily hotel; would consider a trade of Western Addition residence as part payment. B | $11,500—Three modern well-built flats of 5-6-7 | | 2 in | scco0. vesseis or | Fine lot, 25x1 for | Castro st. | with Moving Trains.— | sals from patentees or their as- | Merritt—Magnificent view and large lot; for or use of patented de- | sale or trade for city property. the | | | | ———— | Pays over perfluovs bair | rooms znd bath on Jackson st., east of Van Ness ave.; sanitary plumbing, ete.; rents §1260 per annum. 9,000—Two well-built modern houses of § and g e and bath on B . near gune: lot 37:6x13 rents $§900 per annum. 127,500—Lot and improvements, north line of O'Farrell st., near Mason; 6x137:6 feet. near Stockton; lot 37x6x $45,000—Sutter st., 00 feet. ced for immediate sale; an ex- 1y well-built home of 9 large rooms and bath on the north side of Washington st., near Webster. This perty was built by a contractor for own home and-is first-¢lass in ry respect; lot 25x92:415 feet. be s0ld to close an estate on 3 st.. near Broderick: handsome sunny residence of 10 rooms and bath, substantially built. well planned and in good condition; rents $540 per an- num; large lot 32x97 feet. per annum—Seven flats of 4-3 T and bath: reduced from $6000 for immediate sal asking $5250; well built and in first-class condition al- ways rented: near 7th and Harrison €ts.; lot 50x80 feet. Pays over 1 each, rentéd; bargain per annum—Six flats jof 3 rooms near 9th and Bryant; always lot 25x80 feet. PROBATE $4,250—C 54 2,250—Chol 2:6x13 SALE ner on Sanchez st., OF LOTE near 18th; lot 104 feet. e lot on Green st., near Fillmore; :0 feet. 000—Dclores, near 18th; 20x110 feet. \700—Key on Green st feet. Three lots/on San Bruno road, Cortland ave.; lével and ready for ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. REAL BSTATE FOR SALE BY C. S. CAPP & CO. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 630 Market Street. Pierce and California—Double corner, 50x120, with six neat modern houses; well rented. Alpine, near 1ith—Lot 25x100; fine view. Jones, near Jackson—Large iot and. 7-room a7 | nouse: vory cheap. California st., near Walnut—Cars pass; two houses, bath; 45 feet of frontage. Geary st., opposite Hamilton square—House, stories, 7 rooms and bath: lot 22:0x82:6, Tareka st.. betweed 17th and 15th—Lot’ 50x 20, with one-story cottage, 7 rooms and bath stable; $4000, Eureka ct.. between 17th and 18th—3 flat: and 8 rooms and bath and 4 rooms and bath; O'Farrell, between Polk and Van Ness—Lot ¢x120 to rear street, with 4 houses; well rented. Arlington, between Natick and Roanoke—Lot 43x51 to 50 feet; only $400. Golden Gate between Pierce and Scott— 3-story bav-window house, 10 rooms and bath. McAllister st between Pierce and Scott— Several cheap cottages at the Mission, mear casy terms if desired. Sanchez, between 16th and 17th—Lot 25x100, . between Buchanan amd Webster—] with six houses and flat i Fclsom, bet. 3d and 4th—Lar: provements; rents $100; suitable for a hotel or factory. Fins residence in Oakland. overlooking Lake Two lots in Holladay May A cheap. Sanchez, bet, 14th and 15th—25 or §0x100. Cheap Jots, in Bernal Homestead; $10 per front foot; near Mission road. Golden Gate ave. bet. Baker and Lyon—Cot- 7 rooms and bath; lot 25x137:0. JOSEPH STRAUB, Real Estate Agent, 850 Market st.; telephone Grant 17 Rents Collected. $3,000—Two-story house of 6 rooms and bath, on Clementina st., near 6th: lot 20x80. $3,500—Two cottages on Filbert st., near Fill- miore; lot 26:8x120; two frontages. $35,000—Best ‘opportunity to-day; 12 flats and residence with stable; pays 9 per cent; owner must leave on account sickness. $6,000—Two-story house,”6 rooms, bath, base. ment, laundry, garden; everything in Bood ‘order; Iot 25x92; Buchanan st, $8,500—Jackson st., near Baker; three modern flats; rents $81 50 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. Mill Valley—Cottage of 4 rooms, furnished; lot 126x300; price $2000. Shasta County—840 acres of white oak. JOSEPH STRAUB, 50 Market st. $4750—2-STORY freme storeroom ard flat 9 rooms; mr; lo&zfixlm: l(lgllon, $2750—6-room ge. bath; high basement; . ot 25x100; back yard; Mtission. $3000—2-story frame, 11 rooms and bath: back yard, barn; rent $25; corner; lot 30x100; $2600 ;:' ek 5 tt: ba Each, room cottages, th: back yard; bigh basement; Potrero ave. HEALY & CARR Reaity & Mining Co., Phone James 4121. 713 Market st.. room 406, “OCEAN VIEW" is booming; finest car service in the world; every 10 minutes. You will never secure a_suburban home fn sight of “Old Ocean’ as cheap as now. Cot- stages and building lots at a bargain, THISTLETON, 273 Sadowa st., Ocean View. FINE residence of ten rooms, furnished, and stable, at Anselmo; late residence of Rev. Robert Mackenzie, D. D. ADply to CHAS. A. BAILEY, Montgomery st., or ALEX. BOUICK, San Anselmo, BARGAIN—New 5-room house, all modern im- ents; high finished basement; on car ; #mall amount caeh, balance like rent. Owner on premises, Chenery & Fairmount. which would pay well | 6 rooms and bath and 4 rooms and | G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 4 Montgomery st. B CEEEL] {elolololo] L] Wit 00000 22222, AUCTION Of - Residence, Investment and Unimproved Properties at our salesroom, MONDAY, y 19, 1002, at 12 o'clock noon. FORECLOSURE SALE. The Following Three Properties Must Be Sold: No. 1. 2811-2813 Green st., near Baker—Two sub- stantial and well-bufit flats of 6-7 rooms and bath each; rents $33 per month; lot 31:6x125. ——ALSO— Two choice bulldings lots, 25x125 each, and cottage of 5 rooms; rent $10; lot 25x125, irreg- ular. Terms—One-third cash, balance 1, 2 or 3 years at 6 per cent. No. 2. % 2800-2802 Gough st., NE. cor. Filbert—Two flats of 6 rooms each; rent $30 per month; lot :1x110. ——ALSO— Six building lots, 25x110 each. Terms—One- third cash, balance 1, 2 or 3 years at 6 per cent. No. 3. 2601 Post st., SW. cor. Lyon—Improvements consist of store and dwelling; lot 30x02:6, ir- regular. Terms—One-third cash, balance 1, 2 or 3 years at 6 per cent. HOWARD-ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY. 1126 Howard st., north line, near Tth—Sub- stan 3-story and basement building, con- taining store and two flats of 8 rooms each; rent $67 50 per month; lot 25x90. CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS. SW. cor. Union and Seott sts.—Four desir- able residence lots, 27:6x110 and 137:6; this lo- cation is rapidly becoming very choice residence property. Washington st., south line, between Central ave. and Walnut st.—Four desirable residence lots, 27:6x127:81, each; these lots are nicely located and command a marine view. Washington st., north line, between Lyon st. and Central ave.—Two choice and select resi- dence lots, 25x102:8% each. CHOICE WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCE. 969 Hayes st., near Steiner—An elegant two- story and basement residence, containing 15 rooms and bath, handsomely finished and so ar- ranged that it could readily be occupied by two families; gas separate for each floor; large at- tic; key lot, 25x137:8; sun all day. WASHINGTON-ST. RESIDENCE. 2530 Washington st., north/line, near Steiner —Bay-window residence of 10 rooms and bath, beautifully situated and opposite Lafayette | square; an excellent residence location; large lot, 44x102:8%. PACIFIC HEIGHTS BUILDING LOTS. cor. Jackson st. and Central ave.—This choice corner, 81:2x127:8%, we will offer in eubdivisions; nicely elevated and commanding an unobstructed marine view | _BROADWAY-ST. INVESTMENT. 1117-1117% Broadway, near Jones st.—Good tmprovements: consist of 3 flats of 3-4-4 rooms each; rents $23 50 per month; brick foundation, stone walks, etc.; bank mortgage of $1300 at 6 ber cent can remain. MISSION BUILDING LOT. Tienty-fourth st., north line, hetween Dia- mond and. Douglass—Desirable buflding lot, 25:10x114. For catalogues and further particulars apply G. H. UMBESEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. $2000—STEINER st near Vallejo; lot ready | for building; 27:6x110. THE McCARTHY CO.. 646 Market st. to FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. A—W. E. RUDELL, Fruitvale ave. and “Washington st., Fruitvale, Cal. $800—House, 3 rooms; high basement; good Sewer and clty wateri large barn; lot 30x105 feet; corner; all fenced; 4 short blocks from station; $100 cash, balance $8 40 per month. $1200—New house, 4 rooms _and bath; all grained In oak; stationary washtubs; city water; lot 37x175; $200 cash, bal- ance $12 per montb, which {ncludes in- Niovest! printivgl ond taxes, - $1800—New cottage, 4 large rooms and bath; porcelain tub; high floored; stationary tubs; good brick foundation; city ~water; lot 100x200, fronting on two: streets; fine location; $300 cash, balance $18 per month. $2700—New two-story house, 7 rooms; recep- tion hail; bath; all modern jmprove- ments; gas and electric fixtures; beau- tiful view; oniy one block from electric *line; lot 60x165; $500 cash, balance $26 per ‘mlol‘ll!m,‘i X etk oy 1800—House of G- rooms an: ; mante], # ete.; lot 50x120; $300 cash, balance $1§ per month; one block from’electric line. W. E. RUDELL, Fruitvale ave. and Washington st. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., Sundays included, 5 Rose ave and High at P raftanie A R HARRISON. T8 Geary OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. A MAGNIFICENT home in Alameda; offered for $16,000; worth much_more; owner gone East; § rooms and bath; 75x175; swellest part of town; built 2 years ago. S. M. DODGE & SON, 1160 Broadway, Oakland. NURSERYMEN, ATTENTION! 2000 for an acre of land, nursery stock, ouse of 5 reoms; near car line; just the place to make money. ' S. M. DODGE & SON, 1160 Broadway, Oakland. E. E. BUNCE, 952 Broadway—12 small farms for sale; investigate; quick for bargains, E. E. BUNCE. 952 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE_. FURNITURE good and ¢heap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. basement half | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co, of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex, 571 GOLDEN WEST Storage: advances made, S$40 Mission st.; tel. Howard 04i. F. W. Zehfuss. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- peny, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 2§1. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds beught, sold, rented, exchanged; re- rairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rentcd, ex ; repairing; lowest rates; phone Howard 2264 145 Sixth — PEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house In the city; rentals §3. The Typewriter ‘Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors;estimate free. 209 Sansome. S TYPEWRITING AND MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4c folio; coples, 2¢; mim- eographing. 927 Markt, rm. 305; Howard 1539, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were fssued vesterday: James P. Novak, 40, 310 Fillmore street, and Dora Clairie, 32, $10 Fillmore street. Louis E. Rea, 34, 423 Laguna street, and Hermena Andres, 29, 202 Laguna street. Ernest A. Bohm, 47, 102 Ellis street, Alvina Reiners, 33, 102 Ellis street. Daniel F. McCarthy, 26, 2720 Twenty-first street, and Catharine Geaney, 22, 3¥30 Clay st. Joel N. Dull, 28, Santa Cruz, and Melvina O. Donohue, 31, Santa Cruz. Joseph A. Masterson, 23, 2011 Sutter street, and Beértha C. Olson, 19, 009 Vallejo street. James . Tucker, 30, Mount Bullion, and Bessie Burgess, 26, Mount Bullion. Walton C. Webb, 21, 3017 Washington street, and Grace S. Clock, 21, Oakland. 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 bes, indorsed with the name and residence of pei- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BURNELL—In this city, May 13, 1902, to the and ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ARIBL and solar flats, A%él?i “::ter baths, electric lights free; fur- nished or unfur.: tel. East 312, Sutter 1. BELL (The), 1773 Market—Sunny suites, with Kitchen, gas or coal stove, $12 to $20. EDDY, 724 (middle flat)—Fine front room, newly and well furnished; sun all day; hot and cold water, bath, phone, with 2 other well-furnished rooms, all complete for house- keeping; every convenience; see them; suit- able for 2 or 4 adults; reasonable. EDDY, 519—Parlor suite, nicely furnished; bath; range and running water; reasonable: HOUSE and two lots; 4 rooms, basement; near tlectric cars. Address box 949, Call office. FIFTH, 353—Furnished housekeeping; 8, $12; REAL ESTATE—COUJTRY—For Sal CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. & $13 50—450 acres partly foothill land, two miles from Clayton; 100 acres in cul- per tivation, balance good grazing land; partly timbered; new 4-room house, acre barn and family orchard; water from springs and wells; 40 acres is valley land worth half of the price asked for the whole. (291) $30 00—160 acres of good foothill land, 4 miles from Martinez; 5-room houee; large per barn; wagon shed; spring water piped to house and barn; 4 acres orchard; 3 | acre. acres vineyard; 115 acres plowed; balance pasture. (202) $20 00—1650 acres fine stock ranch, 5 miles from Martinez; 200 acres rich valley; per 700 acres grain or hay land; plenty timber; plenty water; 3 small houses, acre. barns and other buildings; one-third cash, balance easy terms. (293) BUTTE COUNTY. $35,000—10 acres orange grove in thriving con- dition, 5 miles from Oroville; one- quarter mile from depot, church and €chool; good location; $2000 cash, bal- ance easy terms. (252) $1,200—30 acres land, half planted to figs, one mile from town; adjoins the fa- mous Hearst orchard; 15 acres good orange land; the entire tract can be irrigated (238) $1,800—69-acre farm, 3 miles from Oroville; family orchard, small vineyard; 15 acres in grain; 34 acres timbe: all fenced; two dwellings; good barn; nice spring water; irrigation from 'main water ditch, (259) $1,300—40 acres all level land; Sacramento | Valley, 2% miles from town; 12 miles from Oroville; 5-room house; large barn and windmill; 4 good wells fur- nish abundance of water; all tillable land; family orchard; this is an ex- tra bargain (200) PLUM! $5,600—560 acres timber t pine, fir and cedar. @11) We have a number of fine orange groves in Butte County, nicely bearing; also large list of small ranches In Somoma, Contra Costa, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, San_ Joaquin, Yolo and Napa counties. Prospective buyers are ecrdially requested to call or write | THE AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST CO., 820-823 Hayward Building. | BEAUTIFUL suburban_home about 15 acres, San Leandro road, Elmhurst; electric cars pass property; nice 2-story house, substantia] outbulldings, stable, barns, chickenshouses, well-cultivated, bearing orchard of. flnest semi-tropical and deciduous fruits on place. D. MORIARTY, owner, Elmhurst. ——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho to The Cotatl Co., 302 California st., pamphlets and information. UNHEARD-OF bargain; beautiful home in choleest part of Santa Clara Co.; elegant two-story house; large barn and outbufldings; abundance of water; will give $1500 for this year's _crop. box $17, Call office. FARMS, ranches, cit$ and suburban property for sale and exchange: unimproved lands in large and small tracts in_Alameda, San Joa- | quin and other counties. Write for our print- ed list. HEALEY & CARR, Realty and Min- | _ing Co., 713 Market, r. 406; tel. James 4121, for | 000 feet per acre; sugar pine, yellow | Cotati. Sonoma Co.; future value assured, as | San Francisco is growing rapidly; location | AT Grand Southern, Tth and Mission—Changed best for pouitry and general farming. Apply | For tull particulars address | | | | i | | | 3, $20; 2 beds; also bath; single, $4 up. FILLMORE, 2212, near Clay—$10; 3 large sunny unfurnished rooms; nice yard. GROVE, 788—3 sunny unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; bath and gas. HOWARD, 1214—2 or 8 large sunny partly furnished rooms for housekeeping; cheap. HYDE, 408—Sunny front room for light house- keeping, $12; also back parlor suite, gas stove. HYDE, 408—Sunny parlor suite & kitchen; $18; also basement suite, yard, laundry; other suite, wife of F. B. Burneil, a daughter. HALL—In this city, May 12, 1902, to the wife of Ira J. Hall, a son. MULLENDER—In this city, May 4 1902, to the wife of Joseph F. Mullender (nee Doble), a son. REUBEN—In this city, May 10, 1902, to the wife of Joseph Reuben, a son. e —————— MARRIED. BACON—ISMERT—In Tononah, Ne 30, 1902, by the Rev. Father Butler, . Bacon of Tonopab, Nev., and Anna B. Is- mert of San Francisco. BRAUER—EULER—In East Oakland, May 1902, by the Rev. J. H. Theiss, at the res| dence of Captain Schroeder, George Brauer of San Franclsco and Caroline Euler of Stockton, Cal. DE NOBRA—HOMER—In this city, March 20, 1972, by the Rev. Frederick A. Doane, Jo- seph de Nobra and Mabel F. Homer, both of Oakland., Cal. HANGELAND-—MARTHINSEN—In_this city, May 10, 1902, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Svend Hangeland and Kirsten Marthinsen. HANSEN—McGEE—In this city, May 4, 1902, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Louls C. Han- s¢n and Sarah A, McGee. OLSON—LANDE—In this city, May 7, 1902, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Sven M. Olson and Margrethe Lande. JESSIE_ 333—Large sunny room furnished for heusekeeping; gas range; $10; s JGYCE, 18, off north side Pine, near Powell— 3 eunny unfurnished rooms, $10. LARKIN, 804—Sunny front, nicely furnished, 1 or 2 gents, $8; light housekeeping suite, $9; single, $4. 4 PADGETT—JESSEN—In this city, May_ 12, 1 by the Rev. Frederick A. Doane, Wil- lian{ Thomas Padgett and Clara Christina Jessen, both of San Francisco. RILEY—McCALLEN—In this city, May 6, 1902, by H. L. Joachimsen, Justice of the Peace, Thomas F. Riley of Palermo, Butte County, Cal,, and Stella McCallen of Den- ver, Colo. LINDEN ave., 82i—Nicely furnished sunny front room; use of kitchen; very comfortable. MARTHA place, 4, between Mason and Taylor, off Geary—2 sunny furnished rooms housekpg. | MINNA, 281, cor. 4th—Furnished sunny house- keeping; complete; cheap. OAK, 117—Nicely furnished sunny suite; $16 and $14; sink, gas range, bath, laundry, phone; newly painted and papered. OAK, 125—2 nicely furnished basement rooms, 10, OCTAVIA, 1403, corner Geary—Large sunhy room; kitchen; sink; pantry; gas stove; bed- room, $7. STOCKTON, 1206—Model house; newly furn.: double h's'k’p'g rms.; free gas; stove; bath. THIRD, $15B—Nicely furnished rooms; house- keeping; gas; range; bath; also singlé rooms. TREMONT ave., 162—4 nicely furnished sunny rooms for housekeeping, with bath, piano, gas range; lower floor; $25; references re- quired; no children, VALENCIA, 1232—2 sunny rooms furnished for housekeeping; gas; stove; bath. CLASEIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st e —————— ROCMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister— Ny, elegant. sunny: 75¢ day upward; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room {n California. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 _Sixth—Rooms, 26c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. hands; 100 rooms newly renovated; 50c to $1 50 night; $2 to $7 week; parlo A—EDINBURGH, 239 Powell, corner Geary— Sunny rms.; single, double; mod. conven'ces. SCHWERIN—BOGGESS—In_this city, May 10, 1902, by the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke, Edward "H. Schwerin of San Francisco and Vinnie Boggess of Rock Island, Il ‘WOOD—SMITH—In this city, May 10, 1902, by the Rev. Frederick A. Doane, Carl Wood of Pinole, Contra Costa County, Cal, and Edna Smith of San Francisco. e —— DIED. Barfred, Edward A. Levy, Rebecca Bishop, May McF. , Levy, Sam Brady, Jokn Lewls, Ann E. Cooney, Margaret Moore, Willlam H. Finlayson, James Moroney, Kate Flanagan, Winifred Olmos, Aatonio ll"ll‘:::lmd;r. Slm\le‘l' es, Terrance JI. Isaacs, Mrs. Rosalia Lane, Clarisse L. Pagano, Emelina Shea, John ‘Willlams, Francls BARFRED—At South San Francisco, May 10, 1002, Edward Anton Barfred, a native of Copenhagen, aged 64 years. @FFriends and acquaintances and mem- ber of George H. Thomas Post No. 2, G. A. R., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, May 14, 1902, at 1 o'clock, from Improved Order of Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street, where funeral services will ‘be held under the auspices of George H. Thomas Post No. 2, G. A. R. Remains at the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Under- taking Company, 1209 Mission street, be- tween BEighth and Ninth. Interment Na- ticnal Cemetery. BISHOP—In Manchester, Cal., May 6, 1902, May McFarland, beloved wife of C. E. Bishop, a native of California, aged 27 years, BRADY—In this city, May 13, 1902, John, be- loved husband of the iate Frances Brady, and father 6f Mra. Holden and the late Hen' rletta Moore, a native of County Armash, Ireland, aged 75 years. G Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBréarty & Green, 1171 Mission street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a sol- emn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of hie soul at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. A—VENDOME, 1104 Market—Changed hands; renov furn. suites. Mrs. V. W. Miller. ALL chofce neat sunny sultes or singles; day, —week or month; bath; phone. 332 Stockton. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., sultes, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Bilis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonable, Santa Clara Valley, San Jose and Peninsular properties. Ses© WOOSTIR, WHITTON & ONTGOMERT, 634 Market, §. F/, & San J. | COLONY tracts, estates, ranches, ranges, tim- ber, mines. EMMONS & SON, Miils bidg. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one vear for $1 ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. { ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. | FOR SALE—New, modern cottage: first-class in all appointments; farge grounds: in the best part of Alameda; a veritable bargain on account of departure for Europe; furniturs for rale. A fine residence of 12 rooms, bath, pan- try, etc’; furniture; stable and outhouses; | wirdmill; lot 126x230; corner; fronting on three streets. For_ particulars call on JO- SFPH STRAUB, 850 Market st, 8. F. FORECLOSURE and estate properties for sale, See the Alumeda Land Company. $1500—The cheapest plece of property ever offered in Alameda; fine home, 8 rooms ‘and bath; lot 62x150; bet. Chestnut 'and Morton-st. stations; a snap. ALAMEDA LAND COM- PANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. . $2000—NEW cottage, 5 rooms; lot 40x12 frontage. §1080—Lot 40x120: Santa Clara avenue, near Morton st.; will bulld to suit. 3 J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st. | $4500—OFFER wanted; bank foreclosure; must be sold immediately; splendid residence on San Antonfo. near Union; rent $40; lot 42x 150. EDWARD J. HOOPER, 26 Montgomery. e Rl Sy ; couth $10—3 ROOMS and yard. 225 and 225% Bighth st., near Howard. TILIS, 521 (Mozart)—Nicely furn, rooms, 350, $180' night; $150, 86 we Il night. ELLIS, 802, near Polk—Large ont room; light housekeeping. F;ll.LMDRE. 1615—3 unfurnished rooms to let. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed sultes and single; travelers accommodated. JESSIE, 363, near Fifth and Market—Furnish- ed rooms, $4 per month and up, MARKET, 1032—A nicely furnished sunny front room, $2 a week; other rooms; $1 25 single; $1 50 double. MARKET, 1341—An elegant suite of rcoms, suitable for doctor. has changed hands. MASON, 219—Elegantly suites 'and single. MINNA. 667, corper 8th—Newly furnished bay- window réom; $1 per week; transient. MISSION, 845—2 rooms furnished complete for housekeeping; big sunny yard. MISSION, 1514, near 11th—Single sunny front room; privaté family; $1 25, NATOMA, 282, near TFourth—2 unfurnished rooms; water, sink and closets; rent $6. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smeking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night. 85c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $3 floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth st near Market—Furnished; also 3 unfurnished. sunny The above house furnished rooms; BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTAT) CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call bfanch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ;;:h-lcrlp‘num has been established at 1096 Va- nela st. ‘WHY pay rent, when we will gell you a good O-room modern house on a large lot near station for $50 down, balance small month- 1y payments no larger than you now pay for rent? HOME REALTY CO. GOOD 4-room cottage; 3000-gal. tank and 0od windmill; lot 85x130; street work done; ot worth price asked for place; only one block from Ashby station; price $1200; terms same as rent. HOME REALTY CO. Lorin Station, Berkelcy, Gal Open Sundays. A NEW modern high basement cottage of § rooms and bath; pretty mantel, china closet, etc.; large lot; close to station, stores, ete.: price $1800; only $50 down, balance same as rent. HOME REALTY CO. IT s very convenlent (o be sble 1o gef hot water without having to light a fire; It can only be done with the ald of the ‘‘Sunshine Water Heater.” 1 will zell you a well-built 9-room hcuse, with window shades, combination fixturey fine corner lot; and throw in a ‘“‘Sunshine ‘Water Heater,” all for $3500. JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley. Sta. COTTAGE—S rooms, modern convenience, bath, etc.; easy payments. MURDOCK, 51{ Pine. v ROOMS AND BOARD. B T TP oo T eSO iy oo SO CORBIN, The, 836 Sutter st., corner Leaven- worth—Nicely furnished rooms; single and sults; ell sunny; table first class. —_—— CALIFONINIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. IRVINGDALE, 626 Eddy—Sunny suite or single; good table; reasonable. LAMBOURNE, 420 BEddy—Hligh-class house; furnished sultes or single; steam heat. e el THE HEATH, 312 Eddy st., is now under the management of MRS, M. E. WILLTAMSON, VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished T suites; Mn!la roome; first-class table board. ROOMS WANTED. 2 UNFUR. ., Bush, bet. Hyde and Powell; 2 gentlemen: state price. W. S box 825, Call. et et SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; clty or country. PACIFIC COLLECTON CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. 0; elevator on ground | COONEY—in this city, May 13, 1902, Mar- garet, beloved wife of ,the late Daniel Cooney, and mother of Danlel, Frank, Andrew and William ' Cooney, Mrs. L. Juzix, Mrs, M. Cloney and the late James P. and John P. Cooney, a native of Roscommon, Ireland. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, May 16, 1002, at 8:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 68 Hancock street, thénce to Mission Dolores Church, where a high re- quiém mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. FINLAYSON—In San Rafael, May 9, 1902, James Finlayson, a native of Canada, aged 68 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, May 14, at 10 o'clock, from 905 Eddy street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. FLANAGAN—In this city, May 11, 1902, Wini- fred Flanagan, devoted mother of James, Lulu, Joseph and Irene Flanagan, Mrs. Al Moes and Mrs. E. Almas, a native of County Clare, Ireland, aged 56 years and 7 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 923 Harrison street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. FRIEDLANDER—In this city, May 12, 1002, Samuel, dearly beloved husband of Mary Friedlander, and brother of Adolph Fried- lander, a native of Germany, aged 54 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, at B'ral B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street. Crema- tion at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. HUGHES—In_this city, May 12, 1902, Ter- rance J., beloved husband of Elizabeth Hughes, son of Mrs. Rosa_Hughes, and brother of James and John Hughes, 4 na- tive of San Franciaco, aged 38 years. (Va- llejo_papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of the @nited Undertakers, 27 and 20 Fifth street. thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be cele HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) U ANIBL, P. DONOVAN. Mer. i FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. Mt. Clivet Cemetery, NEAREST THE CITY. Office, $16 Market Street. Telephone Bush 367. o €A AR A R ST NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS, muel McKadden, 18 years manager for the Galted Undertaliers’ ‘Associations AL J; McBrearty, with the same company for 10 years; P. F. Green, late with J. C. O'Con- nor & Co., have mew Funeral Par- Jors at 1171 Missicn st.. between Seventy and Eighth. Telephone South 44. ~ JAMEBS BICcGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., has opened new Fun Parlors at 214 Eddy st.. bet. Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 578, brated for the repose of his soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 o’clock train from Third and Townsend streets. ISAACS—In’' this city, May 12, 1902, Mrs. Rosalla_Isaacs, beloved mother of I. L. Isaacs, Herman, David, Lena and Ray Isaacs and Mis. J. B. Glennie, and relict of the late Moses L. Isaacs, a native of Germany, aged 35 years and ' montha. ‘(S Jose ‘papers please copy. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral Wednes- day, May 14, 1902, at 8 o'clock, from Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking parlors, 636 Washington street. Interment at San Jose by 9 o'clock train. LANE—In this city, May 13, 1902, Clarisse L., beloved daughter of the late Joseph and Maggie Lane, and sister of Mrs. Lizzle Fink and Elmer apd Clarence Lane, a mnative of EBugene, Or., aged 22 years § months and 26 ays. LEVY—In this city, May 12, 1002, Rebeces, beloved wife of the late Baruch Levy, and mother of Mrs. Mary Cohn, Mrs. Anna Sam- uel, Mrs. Betsy Cohn of San Franciséo and Mrs. P. Steler of Denver, Colo., a native of Kempen, Prussia, aged Sive > Friends and acquain ‘are respect- fully invited to attend the 1 to-day (Wednesday), at 10:15 o'clock, from her late Tesidence, 418 Lily avenue. Interment Hills of Bternity Cemetery, by 11:40 o'clock train from Valencla and Twenty-fifth streets. LEVY—In Oakland, May 12, 1902, Sam Levs. beloved son of Jacob and Sai Levy, and brother of Hilda, Tillie, Albert, Milton and Harold Levy, a native of San Franciscq, aged 21 years 10 months and 29 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, at the residence of his parents, 1328 Plerce street. Interment New Salem Cemetery, via 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. Kindly omit flowers. LEWIS—In this city, May 12, 1908~Ann Eliza- beth Lewls, a native of England, aged 66 years and ‘2 months. (Bridgeport, Conn., papers please copy.) MOORE—In this city, May 13, 1902, Willlam Henry Moore, a native of Massachusetts, aged 68 years. ¥ Funeral services to-morrow. (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of N. Gray & CO., 641 Sacramento street. Interment Lau- rel ‘Hill Cemetery. - MORONEY—In this city, May 12, 1002, Kats, . Widow of the late John Moroney, a native of Ireiand. (Chicago papers please copy.) E7The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, . from _St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Re- mafns at the funeral parlors of McAvoy & o, 1239 Market street, between Eighth and nth. OLMOS—In Redwood City, May 13, 1902, An- tonio Olmos, dearly beloved husband of Ru- ~Jerte Olmos, and heloved father of Mrs. S. hite, Mrs. A. Gonzales, the late Mrs. M. Sherman and Samuel Albert, 'Emma Lottle and Toney Olmos, a native of Chile. PAGANO—In this city, May 13, 1902, Eme- iina, dearly beloved daughter of Vincenzo and’ Maria Pagano, and sister of Clementine and Realto Pagano, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 6 years 2 months and 4 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, May 15, 1902, at 1 o'clock, at her late residence, 6 Pollard piace, off Valle] street, between Dupont and Kearny. Inter- ment New Italian Cemetery. SHEA—In the City and County Hospital, May 13, 1902, John Shea, a native of New York, aged 41 years. 2 WILLIAMS—The remgins of Francis Willlams will be taken to Tarrytown, N. Y., and fald to rest beside his father, mother and sister to-day, May 14, at 10 o'clock. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. gallon; Fish Oil, barrels, 42l4c; cases, 47%c; Cocoanut Oil, barrels, 63%c for Cevion and 881zc for Australian. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk, 13%@l4c; Pearl Oll, in cases, 20c; Astral, Star, 20c; Extra Star, 23c: Elaine, 25c; Eocene, c;’ deodorized stove Gasoline, in buik, 16c; in ‘cases, 221jc; Benzine, in bulk, l4¥e; in cases, 21c; 8(-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 20c; in cases, 26lic. TURPENTINE—69c per gallon in cases and 63¢ in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 70 7%c per Ib; White Lead, 6%@7%e, according to_quantity. SALT—Liverpool, $30@32 50 for ‘the best and $: 29 £ fact filled. Eiveroodt, 50 asts i B i California. Dairy, 80-ib bags, 3265 ok Salt. $18 50@19 60, according to quantity; Granu- lated, $26 25@27 per ton. 2 QUICKSILVER—$45 50947 per flask for lo- cal use eand $44 for export. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per pound, in 100-1b : Cubes, A, Crushed and Fine Crushed, Powdered, 4.35c: Candy Granulated, Dry Granulated Fine, 4.25¢; Dry Granu- lated Coarse, 4.25¢c; Fruit Granulated, 4.25¢; Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only), none: Confectiongrs’ A, 4.25c; Magnolia A, 8.85¢: Extra C, 3.75c; Golden C, 3.65¢; “D,” 3.50¢: barrels, '10c more; half-barrels, 28c more: boxes, G0c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more for ali kinds! Dominos—Half-barrels, 4.76¢; _boxes, Sc per 1b. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. LUMBER—Retail prices are as : Pine, ordinary sizes, $18@19 50; extra_sizes, higher; Redwood, $17@20; Lath, 4 feet, $3 90Q and :1 'g‘c;‘e“i« $19; Sshl“;"le"]j'z for No. 1 'or No. akes, for split 1. for sawn: Rustic, $36g41 ne g Réceipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, MAY 13. Flour, qr sks.... §, 48 Wheat, ctls..... 3. 470 Barley, ctls. 361 Beans, sks. . Potatoes, sks. 1,5 N,lu: Onions, . 1179 227 Middlings, sks.. ' 10| Powder, cars. ] Hay, tons ., 388|Pelts, No....... 1,085 Sugar, ctls..... 2.382|Raisfns, bxa. 1,800 Wool, bales.... 341|Quicksti, fsks. 51 OREGON. Potatoes, sks... 277 P s STOCK MARKET. —_— Local stocks and bonds were dull and the only change was a decline in Glant Powder to $76 50QT6 871, The ofl stocks were also quiet, but Sterling again advanced, selling up to $2, buyer 90, The Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm paid a quarterly dividend of 5 cents per yesterday. The following quotatians for the United Rall- roads of San Francisco were received yester- day from New York by Bolton, De Ruvter & Co.; Common stock, m%lm : sul $50 1214@59 25: 4 ver cent scriptions, $100 75@101. b STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, TUESDAY, May 13—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid.Ask.| Bid. --.111 111% 4s qr ep(new)137: reg....111 1115 3s qr coup..108! MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Oc S8 Co Bs. 973100 Omnibus 6. Pac G I Pk & C H Geary-st Bs.. H _C&S 5%s.108 Do 5s..... 90 L Ang R 5s.118%119% L A L Co 6s.103 105 Do gtd 6s. — — Do gtd 5s. — 103 (1905)Sr A. — — LA&PS5s.103 —"| (1905Sr B.107% — Do Iem 65.103 — | (1906) .... — — Mkt-st C 6s. — 130 122 Do lem 0s.120% — N Rof C 68112 — ¢ gntd 5. — — ...121 122%| Do stmpd..100% — — 110% | SP Br Cal 6s — 140 N C R 5s...114% — (S V Wat 6s. — 111 Oak Gas 5s.113 11312 Do 4s 2dm. — 108 Oak Trn 6s..12¢ — Do 4s 3d: — Do 1st cbe.i13 118 b0z 108 Oak W G 5u.10314104% Contra Costa T6% T1% Marin Co... 80 — CtntQLI&Cfi g% —3.% o " — Eqt G L Co. ! -y Mtual o.... 3% 4% SF G & K. 44 4 0'GL &H 614 65 |SFGLCo. 8% B Pac G Imp.. §0% 41 IStktn G&E. 8 — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.200 270 BANKS. Anglo-Cal .. 4 voss Bank of Cal423 410 |Mer Ex (ia) Cal Safe Dp.121 |8 F Nationl.140 SAVINGS BANKS. !-vthn.—»g: German ...1990 Humboldt .. —. Sec Sav....:340 Sav. S0 Union Trst.1830 i e L STREET RAILROADS. California ..170 180 (Markst oo i o710 Sk 40" POWDER. Giant i 7‘% 7Y Vigorit . 3y — SUGAR. e Hana ... 3% 4%|Kilauea ... — g;::.mn Ay ;t 40| Makawell 23 23 Hatoninson . 12% — |Pagongu '-1: 18 131 MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.160 161%iPac A F A. 2% Sl B a0t Oceantc § Co 30 32 Ty i B T Morning Session. o5 7 00 150 44 00 $1000 of Arizona (1910). 114 78 10 Spring Valley Water, cash. 91 78 treet— 5 Giant Powder 77 25 $3000 Sacramento Elec & Ry 5s...102 75 < Afternoon Session. 100 California Safe Deposit 121 00 20 Glant Powder Con. 76 ST 1 Giant Fowder Con ‘ps Honpkas Co .. 3 Market St R R Con 5s. 120 25 000 S P of C Gs (1905, Serfes A).....106 25 30 Spring Valley Water . 91 50 Street— 25 American Bank & Trust Co. 110 00 * PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. 3 60 5 00 525 500 est Virginia, b 90. 23 1500 Petroleum Center 13 100 San Joaquin Ofl & Deveiopment.. 7 50 1100 Sovereign . 35 Strees— 100 Kern, cash 500 100 Kern, b 90. o = 525 Afternoon Session. Board— 300 Caribou > 10 3000 Junetion . N, 18 3500 Junction, b 30. - ‘%9 O <z e s . 08 26 Monarch of Arizona 17 Jou3 San Joaquin Oil & Development.. 7 30 000 Soverelgn . > 3e 1000 Sovereign, ‘s 30. 3 7 1000 ‘Sovereign, s 30. PR 1000 Sovi - k71 600 Sterling . D18ty Tiing, b . 200 800 Sterling, b 10. 192 400 Sterling, cash . 1% MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session, 500 Best & Belch. 20 600 Mexican ... 52 100 Best & Beloh. 2!‘ 500 Ophir . Eod 300 Caledonia .... 80| 500 Potost 28 300 Chollar ...... 16| 100 Sierra Nevada 28 100 Con Cal & Va.1 45' 200 Union Con... 27 e Afternoon Sesston. Caledonia 85| 500 Overman ..... 200 Chollar I 18| 100 Sierra Nevada 2% 200 Con Cal ‘2.1 45| 100 Union Con. 28 100 Ophir -1 50 100 Utah ... 03 100 Ophir 1 45' 300 Yellow Jacket 24 Following were the sales on the Paciflc St Exchange yesterday: i i 800 Justice . 200 Mexican CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, May 13—4 p. m. . Asl. Bld. Ask. 03| rustice . 04 03 051 o 02 03 - 03 o 51 52 21 22 24 03 451 50 87 26 27 20 Potost 2% 30 17 savage 12 13 88/ 3corpion — os 3 45 1 50(3cg Bell 0z 03 Con Imperfal. — 02 Sierra Ne 7 23 Con N Y.....O— 023ilver Hill... 44 45 Crown Point. 07 0|3t Louis . — o8 Eureka Con.. (18 —|syndicate .... — 07T Exchequer ... 0L 02 inion Con . 27T 28 Gould & Cur. 14 13|itah ... 8 ot Hale & Nor.. 20 21|"ellow Jacket. 24, 25 fulfa .. U< os! REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION: TUESDAY, MAY 13. Clarence C. Burr to Lucy B. Holman, lot on BW corner of Green and Franklin streets, S 105 by W 110:4, quitelaim deed; $10. Stephen A. and L. Born to Minnle E. Loos, 1ot on § line of Union street, 168:0 W of Fillmore, W 25 by S 137:6; $10. Diedrich Behrens to Cecilia Behrens, lot on E line of Devisadero street, 27:8% S of Clay, S 25 by E 81:3, quitel deed: $5. Louls Metager to Willlam Mann, lot on S Hne of Stitter street, 144:3 W of Lyon, W 33:3, 8100, E 25, N 100:8; $10. Monroe Greenwood Estate Company to Hud- son Herbert_ lot on N line of Jackson street, 180 W of Maple, W 50, N 122, NE 50, S 126:11; $10. Margaret Foster to Martha Schwartze, lot on W line of Cherry street, 70 N of Clay, N 30 by W 100; $10. Patrick and Mary Murphy to Felix H. Irvine, lot on S line of Thirteenth street, 100 E of Noe. E 25 by S 105; $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Soctety to Denis Grenin. lot on SB corner of Twenty-Afth and o artlet stroats, E 27 by S 100; $4000. i vs. Antonio Demartini (by J. T. Nourse, referee) to Rosa Demartini, lot oa SE corner of Filbert and Dupont streets, S 23:6 by E 60; also lot on S line of Vallejo street, 107:6 E of Powell, E 20, S 63, W 33:4, N 3 E 13:4 N 60; $8100. Antonio Demartini to same (wife), same (two pleces); gift. Rosa Demartin! vs. Antonio Demartint (by J. T. Nourse, referee) to Antonio nt, 16t on 8§ line of Union street, 137:6 E of Stock- ton, B 34:0 by S 58:9; also lot on W line of Union 'pllee, T4 S of Union street, 8§ 21:3 by W 58:9; alfo‘lot on W line of Union place, 58:9 S of Union street, S 15:3 by W 58:9; also lot on N line of Green street. 158:6 E of Stock- ton. E 44:1, N T B and 18, block 4, Flint Tract Homestead; Builders’ Contracts. Belle and Charles Munter (owners) with F. J. Fernhoff (contractors), architect Curtis To- bey—Carpenter work for alterations to a two- story and basement frame building into thrae flats at 508 Hyde street, on E line of Hyde 97:6 N of O'Farrell, N 20 by E 15; ‘Henri Loewenguth (owner) with H. T. Grieh (contractor), architects E. Deplerre and P. m work for a three-story frame bul nAnn!flvlnth street, 100 S of Howard, 3§87 — HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Frank,FtMcDoweil|R Londey. Kans cCF Jones, .Colo'F G Clark, El Paso ;‘i “‘NE Cun?h*w E Young. Needles w M. Conilon, . 1 T.W F_Bauer&w, Ariz e Trw R smhr{'m‘wn gl n. 1 TiMiss Alice Roden, Cal 7 M Jacob, Denver F E Jacob, Denver 13 J sutton, Sonora The.. price for gloves for export in !tfl‘y .t~:l cents a pair.

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