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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1902 11 REAL ESTATE—CITY—IOR SALE. 2 | EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Street. $8,000—Northeast line of Sixth st., 25x90 feet; three-story building -containing store and flats, renting for $720 per annum; brick foundation. $7,000—Two modern uv-to-date flats of 5 and 6 rooms and bath, renting for $660 per annum; on the north side of Page st., near Golden Gate Park; lot 25x100 ft. $6,250—Ashbury Helghts flats, new and mod- ern; four flats renting for $780 per annum; pays over 1.per cent per month; large frontage of 27:6 ft. PAYS OVER 15 PER CENT PER ANNUM. 24 Montgomery st., room / smount at lowest rates. Deal direct with lender. On first mortgages. On second mortgages. O rd morigages. on ided On estates in On legacies interests in real estate. probate. NO DELAY. Telephone Main 5516. R. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery st., room 3. A—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602 Examiner big .....$4,500,000 at Lowest Rates. On First and Second Mortgages. ..On Life Interests in KEstates Property Being Held in Trus Undivided Interests in Real Estal Insurance Policies; Estates in Probat ancial Problems of "All Sorts and Sizes. IF YOU NEED MONEY % See HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602 Exami AA_MANHATTAN LOAN CO. (Inc.). $300,000 &t 53¢ and 6 per cent in sums to sult; Propert; City, Oskiand, Town and Country nd mos $2600. Rents for $34 per month. Six flats of 3 rooms each, always rented, near Ninth and Bryant sts. This is a dis® trict which is rapidly increasing in value, and this bargdin is offered for a few days only; lot 26x80 ft. $65,000—A fine large three-story building on the northwest corner of Stockton st containing stores, etc., with a fron! age of 68:9 ft. on Stockton st. We cages, life insurance and securi- ) unsettled estates, undivided in- terests in real estate and legacies; will pur- hase sbove securities. MANHATTAN LOAN ( CO.. CROCKER BUILDING. y 6 per cent: first, d third mortgages, estates in pro- estates, legacies, undivided securities, mgnufacturing and mer- e interests, corporation loans. Room 16, r. Chronicle blg. GEORGE E. OLSE! loan in sums to suit on real estate, hold furniture, etc., at Jowest rate of t:_private and confidential. TOMLIN- CO.. 105 Ellis st., room 10 (Glasgow { | lease of this property and will pay 6 per cent; after taxes and insurance are paid nets 5% per cent. $30,000—A morthwest corner on Battery st., 45:10x137:6; rents nominal. $27,500—Lot and improvements mnorth line of O Farrell st., near Mason, 27:6x137:6. $7,500—Make offer; must be sold to close an lace to obtain estate; north side of Folsom st., oppo- respectableprivate advances on diamonds, jewelry, at site Columbia Square, bet. Sixth and t rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 840 ; well- hree-s & arket st.: tel. Main 1644. Branch 19 Third. e g e e ey B ing, containing store and four flat rents $840 per annum; lot 256x75 ft., is alone worth the money. ICIPAL Loan Office. 103 Grant ave., near eary =t.; ph 5 ¥ Phone Red 1608, $7,800—Must be s0ld to_close an estate on Rt — Bush st., near Broderick; handsome ON real estate, 1st or 24 mortgages and on fur- sunny residence of ten Tooms and niftre or pianos: no removal; any amount; lowest rates. BECKER, 36 Geary st., room 36, $10 TO $100 loaned salaried people without se- quictly. quickly. confidentially; Jowest easy payments. Drake. 453 Parrott blg. bath, substantially built, well planned and in good condition: rents per annum; large lot, 52x97 ft. BARGAINS IN CHOICE LOTS. $8,750—37:6x137:6ft. on Bush st., near Brod- erick; street work all dome and ac- cepted; sewered and cross-sewered. A corner on Franklin st., north of El- ls s magnificent neighborhood( grand view, with a frontage of 30 ft. $2,250—Cholce lot on Green st., mear Fill- more, 82:6x137:6 ft. $2,000—Dolores st., near 18th; 29x110 ft. ANY amount on furniture, piancs; ho removal: owest rate; private, confidential. ORMSBY, st.. room 7, opp. Lick House. A PRIVATE party loans any amount on furni- ture, pianos; no removal; low rates; confiden- tial, WHITEHEAD (Wiison's), §. F. DISCOUNT AGENCY—Loans to salaried people on_their note. 143 Phelan blds. ture, pianos; no removal; money quick; terest; easy terms; no brokerage; reliable party. 1170 Market et., room 68. LOWEST rates on furniture, etc., by private party; mo removal; no commission; confiden- tial. Room 8, Conservatory bidg., 301 Jomes. ELFVI xaminer big.; loans on planos, furniture, etc., at 2 per cent without removal; rokerage charged; confidential; open eves. $9,000- $1,700—Key lot' on Green st., near Steiner, 27:6x137:6 ft. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market street. JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 MARKET ST. RENTS COLLECTED. $2,500—Modern cottage of 5 rooms and bath, basement and attic; % block from cars, ON furniture, pianos; lowest rate; no removal; | $3,000—Two flats on Folsom st., near 22d; lot strictly private. E'W.LICK. 116 McAllister st. 22x115. e = e ,000—2-story house of 8 rooms and bath on 8% ON furniture & pianos; §15 up: no removal. " Clementina st., near 6th; lot 20x80. _Phone Black 1700, room 61, 6 Bddy, floor 4 | g5 500 TFilbert st., hear Fillmore; 2 cottages; lot 26:8x120; two frontages. $5,000—Washington st., near Mason; modern brick house of 9 rooms and bath; base- ment. $6,000—Buchanan st.; 2-story house, 6 rooms, bath, basement, etc.; lot 25x93. $7,000—Harrison st.,’ near 5th; 6 flats; rents $60 per month; lot 25x86. $8,500—Jackson st., near Baker: flaty; rents $8150 per month. $10,000—Stt st.. near Geary: 3 modern flats; rents $1000 per annum; lot 27:6x96, $12,500—Page st., near Ashbury; 3 new flats; rents $112 50 per month; lot 25x107:6. $35,000—12 flats and a residence in the Mission; | pays 9 per cent clear; part cash. M1l Valley—Cottage of 4 rooms; furnished; lot Mcney loaned salaried people without security. HILL, r. 44, Merchants’ Exc., 431 California. ONE per cent on furniture: $5 a month on each $1000; any security, 302 Montgomery st., r. L CASH loaned salaried people on mote without MORRELL, 609 Examiner bldg. | no_indorser; Eastern 3 modern 309 Phelan bidg. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. TURK, 108 to Market—Nice new plate- o e SLs 5 rooms snd bath in rear; i 3000, € g~ i | Shasta Co.—640 acres of white oak. = sl oy s N JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market HOUSES—New and up-to-date; if you are look- ing for something nice, containing 7 to 8 rooms; Castro and 20th sts.; good view of city. Apply on premises. 3 living rooms; suitable for res- | | | r_shop or dressmaking pafiors; | have @ party who will take a 10-year | ETLIRISER E BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. A VERY pretty cottage of 6 rooms and bath in the Daley Scenic Park; large lot; fine. view; a \bargain. JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station, . LOT 83x230; 8-room house; stable windmill; chicken houses; fruit trees and berries; worth $3600; will accept reasonable cash offer; $1000 can remdin op mortgage. Box 907, Cail COTTAGE—S rooms, modern convenience, bath, etc.; easy payments. MURDOCK, 514 Pine. Mill Valley Advertisements. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath, unfurnished, up- stairs, 3 rooms below; in fine condition; sun all day; large lot; stable, fruit trees; fine place for chickens; 5 minutes to depot; $17 50 per month by the year. S. H. ROBERTS, Real Estate, Mill Valley, Cal. 2 UNFURNISHED houses, one 5 rooms, one 3 rooms; glass porch; stable below; lot 100x200; near the Cascades; suitable for hotel pur- poses; suhny; to rent by the season or year. 8. H. ROBERTS, Mill Valley, Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ARIEL and sclar flate, 525-531 Turk—Hot and cold water baths, elect:ic lights. free; fur- nished or unfur.; tel. East 31% Sutter 41 BELL (The), 1773, Market—Sunny suites, with kitchen, gas or coal stove, $12 to $20. PROPOSALS—Continued." PROPOSALS for Clothing 'and Equipage— Depot Quartermaster’s Office, 36 New Mont- gomery_Street, San Francisco, Cal, May 20, 1902.—Sealed proposals in triplicate will be Teceived at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., Friday, June 6th, 1002, Pacific Standard time, and then opened, for furnishing Jean Draw- ers, Light Weight Wool. Stockings, Woolen Drawers, Campaign Hats, Regulaticn Muslin Shirts, Chambray Shirts, Heavy Wool Stock- ings, Cotton Undershirts, Wool Underskirts, Light Weight Collarettes and *Wool Under- shirts, Heavy ~Weight Collarettes, Russet Shoes, Black Calfskin Shoes, Waist Belts, Linen Collars and Ponchos. ~ Quantities to be subject to an increase of 20 per cent, if desir- ed by this Department. Bids will be opened for the deifvery of the same articles at either the San Francicco, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia depots. To avoid misunder~ standing as to the exact nature of the ar- ticles to be furnished, bidders will carefully examine the standard samples and specifi- cations, so that proposals may be submitted by them with a full knowledge of what will be required, as an absolute compliance with the standards and specifications will be in- sisted upon in the inspection of the goods. Unguaranteed bids, and bids upon samples differing from standards- and_specifications, will, under no circumstances, be entertained. Proposals for less quantities than advertised for will be entertained. - Bids for delivery or inspection at other points than those named above will not be considered! Early deliver- ies are essential. Bidders must state in their proposals the rate and time of delivery, should contract be awarded to them. The articles advertised for are the same for which bids will be opened at the other de- pots. Preference will be given to articies of domestic production and manufacture, condi- tions of price and quality being equal, (in- cluding in the price of foreign production and manufacture the duty thereon) and such preference will be given to articles of Ameri- can production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast to the extent of the con- sumption required by the public service there. The United States rexerves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on aplication.Envelopes con- taining proposals will be endorsed ‘‘Proposals No. 4034 and addressed to Major C. P. Miller, Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quartérmaster. 3 % FILLMORE, 2219, near Clay—Five sunidy fur- nished rooms; bath; nice yard; housekeeping. GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—Sunny front bay- window suite; 2 or 3 rooms; gas range, bath. HOWARD, 1214—2 or 3 large sunny furnished or unfurnished housekeeping rooms; phone. HYDE, 408—Sunny furnished parlor and kitchen; also rear basement suite; gas stove, yard, laundry. LARKIN, 623, near Ellis—3 or 4 sunny rooms with regular kitchen; gas range, yard. front hall; also single room; price reasonable. LEAVENWORTH, 411—For rent, nicely fur- nished front housekeeping room. McALLISTER, 536—Large front sunny room, Somplcte for' ousekéeping; gas range; phone; ath. OAK, 125—Two nicely rooms, $10. furnished basement room for light housekeeping; quiet; cheap. NTH, 28—Nicely furnished sunny suite, also ‘sunny rooms with range, $8. STEINER, 1325, cor. Ellis—3 sunny room: modern improvements; piano, phone, etc. STOCKTON, 1206—Model house; newly fur- nished; free gas: housekpg, $10 to $12; bed. TWELFTH, 10, near Market—7-room flat newly furnished; newly papered and painted; rent $30; 4 fine beds; all clean; large yard. VALENCIA, 1208)%—Three nice furnished housekeeping rooms; cheap. 7. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been blished at 1096 Valencla st. T R — nd Unfarn. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; 75c day upward; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in California. 310 Fillmore st., cor, Hal large basement. below to suit tenant. 636 Cla | BARGAIN—Lot 25x137:6; 3 beautiful flats; well rented; owner's departure. 836 Halght st. earny: room 1. CITY OF RICHMOND. A A A A A A A e CITY OF RICHMOND, CITY OF RICHMOND The coming city of the West, situated on the east side of San Francisco Bay, adjoining as 1 to 4. 700 | Point Richmond. The terminus of the Santa S Potk 837 | Fe and Southern Pacific R. R. Cos., location -3 | of the Standard Oil Co.’s refineries and Union tific palmist, 515 | Iron Works. Thousands of men will be em- ost :tel. Black 561, | ployed. Think what the City of Richmond will be with these advantages. Have you any { money to invest? Do you ' want to mako money Don’t hesitate while you have the chance to buy lots in the City of Richmond. FROM $180. FROM $180. $5 PER MONTH. SEE THESE LOTS! PALMISTRY. | ; charges are | ffice hours | and Sunday: H the famous palm- PERSONAL: factured for over fifteen | u Greas of ailing women in | first year and has cured thousands of suf- | ferers every year since; booklet for mulhel"; malied free. The Viavi Co.. | Sess ave.; phone East 282, San $5 PER MONTH. Francisco e AN cles: suits to order, SEE THESE LOTS! G e e e e s on asiall, | OVer 400 s0ld in the last sixty days. Some e 8" TEMOS. 1117 Market | Of the best corners and.inside lots left. st., between b ond Bighth. | Streets graded and macadamized. Electric R. R. franchise passes through the CREDIT STO lete outat | Property. R O O emints | Rallfoad Depot at each end of the tract— . trimmed hats. gents' and boys’ Southern Pacific and Santa Fe. ats. hats; cali, open account at | Send for official mad; mailed free. e..C. F. ADAMS CO., 318 Mason. 2 . | RICHMOND LAND CO. (Inc.), ELECTRIC light In every room—Winchester | Room 182, Crocker building, S.F. Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market: 700 rooms, | Se to §1 50 per night: $1 50 to §¢ per week; REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale ee "bus and baggage to and from the ferry. | o o O, BERMAN, s | 2ENDOCINO COUNTY RANCH. HAT do you think? O. . 48 | §9000—313-acre fine ranch at Comptche; fence lis, makes colored shirts to order; $1 each; | and. cross-fenced: 80 acres. in ciopa 10 acres in fruits and vines: 40 acres vir- gin redwood timber; balance pasture; plenty water; large barn; good S-room house and bath, hot and cold water; store building and postoffice; outside dwellings for hired help and outbuild- ings; feed mill; spraying outfit; dairy outfit and separator; all farming tools; good thresher and cieaner; 2 good work horses; 100 sheep; 30 dairy stock cows and young stock; 8 hogs; pouitry; in- come this year will be $2000; photograph of property will be shown to prospective buyers. (209) OTHER STOCK RANCHES 5000 to 40,000 acres, in Sonoma, Mendo- cino and Humboldt. counties, from $5 to $10 per acre, which we will be pleased 1o show to prospective buyers. . * SANTA CLARA COUNTY, $8000—15 acres prunes and English walnuts in full bearing; located in the best fruit beit in banta Clara County; 3 miles from San Jose; large modern house; good barn and outbuildings, all in first-class con- dition and e beautiful home; all farm- ing utensils go with place; this is an extra bargain and cannot be duplicated for_the price; if sold with crops price is $9000. (300) BUTTE COUNTY. $1500—5 acres navel oranges in good bearing, | trees in prime condition; no buildings; 1% miles from Oroville, (264) $3000—7% acres on the outskirts of thriving town in Sacramento Valley; 6-room dwelling, barn and other outbuildings; tankhouse and 3600 gallon tank; good well that furnishes water for irrigation; 145 Bartlett pear trees, 20 figs, 6 cherry, 20 orange, all in full bearing: the fruit E eame as white shirts; selection 300 patterns. | TWO young Ike to strangers in the city, would ladies; object meet a couple of young 3 | Box 457, Call office. % railroad men can find Car- made overalls at SUMMER- S, Fifth and Market sts. Memorandum, Vol. st game ever played; 10¢ Post- “RCH, 307 Sansome st., S. F. “ready_—June sty the newest designs for summer goods. W. EVANS, 1021 Market st., near les Standard Patterns: | | { AT less than cost, uncalled-for suits and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London tallor, 721 Mazrket st. MONEY losned pt low interest; gold, silver, Slamonds. pearls recious stones bought et W. J. HES 10 Sixth st. LIQUOR habit—A new, be given without knowledge of patient. dress P. O. box 532, San Jose, Cal. single, three-guarter TERN OUTFITTING pear Broadway. heir dressing from Pa hair_dressing, 123 Fedora hats, §1 0 Bearny st., From overcoats | | i | | safe and sure cure can Ad- WHITE enamel iron b or double, $225. E. CO., 1310.1312 Stockton st., LATEST styles hair work , 25c. | any | | 1 FINE SUITS, $§0; dress pant NG PARLORS, 42 , 82 Montgomery st. our hair is falling or you are bald, call on | | | | Dr.G.§ Moore,332 O'Farreil;send for circular. income last year was $800 net and $300 - - - i from pouitry, (205) SUPERFLI hair, moles, etc., permanently | g1300_20 acres of land cleared and under fence; removed, el i Mrs. Cook, 426 Sutter. good 5-room dwelling; practically new EPANIEH lessons and translations. 513 McAl- barn and chicken house; good well; 19 acres cleared and ready for planting: 1 acre oak timber; good orange and olive and: one-balf cash, balance easy. (206) $1750—7 acres orange orchard just in bearing, trees all in good condition and increas- ing rapldly; 2 miles from Oroville: & minutes’ walk from school; no buildings, but a nice site for a home, in good neighborhood. (297) $1300—5 acres orange orchard in good bearing; 3 miles from Oroville; no buildings, but a beautiful site for' a home, (298) 40 acres, all level land, .in‘Sacramento Valley: good dweling, ‘5 roome: large barn; 4 chicken hous¢s. 100 deciduous fruit’trees in bearing, 100 grape vines; 4 good wells; every foot can be tilled; it is a model chicken ranch and a good bargain; 21 miles from good town. (290) $1500—60 acres of choice orange land; 2 miles from Oroville: all can be irrigated from water company’s ditches; no bulldings, but a good Investment, (255) All kinds of country property in Contra. lister st. RUPTURE cured; no operation, pain or_lost time. Fidelity Ruptuze Cure, 26% Kearny. LOR-MADE sults, $7 50; dress pants, $2 50. TA“’XFG( Clothing Parior, cor. Bush and Dupont. | FUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed with electric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. LECTRIC needle Specialist: superfiuous hair BT Toies Gestroyed. Mre.H.Eaton,427 Butter. re. Briggs_Superfiuous hair, moles destroyed .hy electricity. 19 Buchanan: tel. West . Masquergde costumes at H. Anderson’s, theat- Tieal cortumer. 26 O'Farrell; country orders. Eilectric & electric-light baths, massage, hot air treatment for rheumsatism,etc. 233 Geary,r.2T. SPERFLUOUS hair and moles removed by S etric nesdie Dr &Mre Traverse,1170 Market, PLFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores §ray | costa, Butte, San Joaquin, Bonoma, Santa Crug. heir to its natural color; $1; 11 druggists’. | ganta Clara’ and Napa countles, consisting of ONE MINUTE TOOTH-ACHE DROPS CURE | Poultry, ranches, vineyards, orange and fruit ranches. instantly; 10c and 25c. All druggists. THE AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST €O., MABQUERADE costumes. play books, wigs; 820-1-2-3 Hayward Building. country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 783 Mkt | 750 "5, 7 NEAR BAN FRANCISCO— PR LAMOTTES FRENCH CORN PAINT, the Emall t?:n, ”g:f {.‘,“mfi'.'.‘."" on n”.‘mnn ; all Aruggists. Cotati. Sonoma Co.: ue assured, as best com e B Ean’ Franciaco s &rowing rapldly: location best for poultry and general farming. Apply 0. The Cotati Co.. 302 California st. for pamphiets and_information. FARMS, rahches, city and suburban 4 $1350- PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON! RUPTURE and piles cured; no pay until cured; no operation; no detention frcm business: ail . y it disenses treated successtully: comsul- | © Ser seie and exchange: URimproved Fation tree. Dre. Forden & Porterfield, § Turk. odypth prmee o Flgiai B TRL quin and other counties. Write for our print- ed list. HEALEY & CARR, Realty and Min- ing Co., 718 Market, r. 406; tel. James 4121, San Jose and Peninsular WOOSTER, WHITTON MERY, 634 Market, 8 Fo & San 5 COLONY tracts. estates, ranches, ranges, tim- ber. mines. EMMONS & SON. Mills bldg. DONNELL—Office and_residence, Pliztis oot 26, bet, Sixth and Seventh. PLIE FEAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We Yaull better machines fof less ‘money than any house in the city: The ‘lmm. Exchange, 53¢ California; telephone 266, 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Tapewriter Inspec. Co., 209 Sansome. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25¢ to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. A—EDINBURGH, 239 Powell, corner Geary— Sunny rms.; single, double; mod. conven'ces. ALL choice neat sunny suites or singles; day, ‘week or month; bath; phone. 332 Stocktol BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 2311, near Steiner—Fine large front room, furnished suitable for 2; no objection to light housekeeping. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 3—Sunny furnished rooms, §150 up week. ¥ tia OFFICE of C. Q. M. Vancouver Barracks, Wash., May 13 1902—Sealed propo: in triplicate, will be received here ‘unt} a m., May 26, 1902, for furnishing such quan: tity of bituminous coal as may be required from time to time during fiscal year com- mencing July 1, 1902, for supply ‘to_vessels pertaining to the Quartermaster's Depart- ment at Portland, Oregon. Information fur- nished here or at Depot Quartermaster's Of- fice, Portland, Oregon. U. S. reserves right 1o reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing pro- posals should be marked: ‘‘Proposals for Coal at addressed J. W. Jacobs, C. Q. M. N x PROPOSALS for coal—Office of General Su- perintendent, Army Transport Service, San Francisco, Cal., May 19, 1902.—Sealed pro- posals in_triplicate for furnishing and deliv- ering at Honolulu, H. T., ten thousand tons average Steam Coal, or such portion thereof as may be required, will be recelved at this office until 12 m., June 20, 1902, and then o 2 " | opened. Information furnished on applica- PO, B Larse front room; running Water; | 40 gnvelopes containing proposals should 2 2 B be indorsed ‘‘Proposals for Coal for Hono- SIXTH, 12815—Nicely furnished sunny front luly,” and addressed to C. A. DEVOL, Gen- eral Superintendent. MARRIAGE LICENSES. yesterday : Louis J. Goldman, 21, ecity, and Isabel S. Wolf, 18, clty. Jerome Hohbach, 24, and Maud M Fairbanks, 23, San Jose. eity, Edward A. Nis, 32, Berkeley, and Theo- dora Payne,»30, San Jose. George E. Steunenberg, 31, Boise City, Idaho, and Cordelia L. Wetjen, 22, 708 Capp. Frederick_B. Weule, 23, Sacramento, and Maude N. Carrington, 20, city. - John McKane, 39, Rossland, B, C., and Flor- ence Sinclair, 29, Santa Barbara. August Welke, 33, 202 Natoma street, and Louisa Pfund, 34, 715 York street. Edward F. Gillesple, 26, city, and Annie Caslin, 21, eity. Edward H. Morris, 86, city, and Hattle Smith, 19, Oakland. Josephina Muller, 35, Pee Ell, Wash. Meyr Ferkeltaub, 45, 46 Rausch street, and Lena’ Penkovich, 20, 43 Rausch street. B. Frank Otfen, 42, St. Paul, Minn., and Georgia Holton. 19, city. Frederick B. Taylor, 21, Pasadena, and Julle Dupont, 25, Paris, France. Edward H. O'Nelll, 26, Pinole, and Evalyn G. Walsh, 21, 560 Octavia street. Frank H. Laws, 24, 629 Valencia street, and Lilllan M. Vowell, 19, 703 Taylor strees l 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 indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. — ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 35c, $1 50 night; §150, $6 week: openeall night. BORN. ELLIS, 635, corner Larkin—Bay-window al- dove; mantels, closets; 2 or 3 persons. FOLSOM, 834—2 sunny furnished rooms, with closet and bath; §1 and $1 25. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed suites and single; travelers accommodated. CONDON—In this city, May 2, 1902, to the wife of John D. Condon, a daughter. DEBIOLLES—In this city, May 20, 1902, the wife of Charles Debiolles, a son. 3 FISHER—In this city, May 14, 1902, to the wife. of W. F. Fisher (nee Cronan), a daughter. ¥ to Grand Southern, Tth & Mission—Rooms 35c to $1 50 night; §$1 75 to $5 week; reading room. MINNA, 607, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room; $1 per week; transient. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, | reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par- lor; rooms, per night, 35 to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SAN CARLOS ave., ny front room, SEVENTH, 28—Nicely furnished sunny bay- window room, $10-$12; also housekeeping rms. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Elghth st near Market—Furnished; also 8 unfurnished. SUTTER, 1022%, near Hyde—2 large sunny parlors, furnished: phone. TURK, 543—Large front room; grate, gas and bath: light housekeeping if desired; $3 50 per week. . TURK, 836—2 small connecting rooms for lady; fine View; every convenlence; $10; ref, ex. . TWO sunny connecting rooms for gentleman; central; private family. Box 471, Call office. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. ————— e e ——— ROOMS AND BOARD. The, 836 Sutter st corner Leaven. Nicely furnished rooms; single and suits; all sutny; table first class. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. IRVINGDALE, 626 Eddy—Sunny rooms, en suite or single; good table; reasonable. LAMBOURNE. 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or ringle; steam heat. THE HEATH, 312 Eddy st.. is now under the management of MRS. M. E. WILLIAMSON. SPECIAL NOTICES, BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery. Tooms 9-10; tel. 5580. B — N N L STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIFRCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co , of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel, Priv. Ex. 571+ GOLDEN WEST Storage; advances made, 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market s tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furilture Moving Com- peny. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. B B e e b R B Wl Y DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. RlotusidetantSurerCOuslib ot sl | NOTICE of _diseolution.—The co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. H, A. DENHARD withdraws from the firm and E. A. KOLB takes over all the assets and assumes all the liabilities and will continue the business at the same stand, 417-419 Mont- gomery st., San Francisco, Under the firm name of THE KOLB COMPANY. All ac- counts due or to become due Koib & Den- hard must be pald to THE KOLB COMPANY suitable for lady; phone; bath; priv, family, " J MARRIED. JAMES—McPHERSON—In this_city, May 19, 1002, by Rev. Jphn A, B. Wilion, Henry Lawrence James|and Gladys Sarden Mc- Pherson, both of this city. LAUTHIER—WHITTEN—In. this city, May 17, 1002, by the Rev. Erederick A. Doane, Louls Leo Lauthier and Mabel Whitten, botk of San Francisco. MENGOLA—LOSEKANN—In this_cit; 17, 1902, by the Rev. Mr. McGough, D. Mengola and Ida L. Losekann. DIED. May eorge "o Beck, Henry Hart, Walter T. L. Brown, Danfel Kazinsky, Julius J. Buechel, Sophle M. Kelly, Joseph H. Butler, Wilhemina Carter, Willard S. Cleary, Mamie Corneps, Bernard H. Dole, Elbridze Doyle, Mrs. Ellen Durnnan, Albert Lee Dutcher, Elizabeth Elliott, George Fischer, Margaret Fox, Henry George McDonald, Mrs, Kate McManus, Edward Nelson, Lilly May roctor, Bertene E. Ramasden, Lizzie Richter, 'Mary Rosette, Marfe T. Schenk, Charlotta Spaight, Jobn P. Btoesser, Otto BECK—In this city, May 1S, 1902, Henry Beck, dearly beloved husband of Juila Beck, and beloved father of John L., George H. Charles, Lizale, and William ¥. Beck and Mrs. J. M. Wyckoff and the late Mary Beck, 4 native of Germany, aged 72 years 2 months and 4 days. : @7 Friends and acquaintances are- respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from. his late residence, 1106% 'Treat 'avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fitth streets. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BROWN-—In Petaluma, Cal., May 20, 1902, Daniel, beloved husband of Annie Brown, and devoted father of Mrs. G. P. Hall, Dan- fel Brown of Fresno, Mrs. J. J. O'Connor and Josephine, Emma, Bilse and Vincent Brown, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years. >’ Notice of funeral hereafter. BUECHEL—In this city, May 20, 1902, Sophie Marie, beloved wife ‘of lidward Buechel, mother_of Mrs. A. Greub, &nd sister of Mrs, Lucy Luchmann, Mrs. Julla .Ehrich, Mrs, Elizabeth Lutgens and Louls and Fred Bruse, a native of Lubeck, Germany, aged 63 years 11 months and 22 days. (Clinton, IDg F{:pe;- ple;u uony‘.)“ ends an ntances are respeot- tully imvited to attend the faneral o moreom (Thursday), May 22, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 120 Collingwood street, be- tween Eighteenth and Nineteenth, Castro and Diamond streets. BUTLER—In this city, May 19, 1902, Wilhe- mina, beloved wite of John Butler. marncs of Mrs. 'A. H. Rising, Louls and Etta But- ler, and sister of Mts. Theresa Boch -and Mrs. Anna Mitchell, a_native of Germany. sl ! e Nyl N B, 2, o'clock, at her 2200° Steiner street. sl CARTER—In Oakland, May 20, 1 5, beloved hushand of Mrs. Kate 5. Cooied a3 brother of Maggie Carter of Albany, N. Y., a mative of New Yark, aged 58 years. CLEARY™In _this city, May 20, 1 dearly beloved wife of Willlam 931'.;’5",“..‘:4 gan), and loving daughter of James and atherine Egan, and sister of James, A nie, Alice, Lena, Agnes and Walter K % HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. ‘Successor to Flannagan & Gall e IEL, D DONOVAN. paagher.) fiLMER«EA roposals in triplicate for furnishing and de- ivering on board army transporis at Sun Francisco, California, forty thousand tons average steam coal, Or such portion thereof as may be reguired, will be received at this office until 12 m. ‘June 2, 1902, and then opened. Information furnished on tion. Envelopes containing proposal be indorsed, *‘Proposals for Coal,” dressed to C. A. DEVOL, General Superin- tendent. PROPOSALS will be recelved at the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., until 12 o'clock noon, June 3, 1992, and publicly opened immediate~ ALL kinds bought, vented, Te- TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. |~ pairing; lowest ratee. Tel, Green 144. 205 4th, T 13 folio: 2c; mim- | ALL kinds bough?, rented, ex.; 5 LT i 0 | NSRS T S TR ly thereafter, to furnish a quantity of bar fron. Blank s wiil be furnished u gpuufiou to. Navy Pay Office, isco, Cal., or to the Bureau. ‘i 8. Y Stree:. s - cisco, April 22, 1 FUNERAL DIR AND EMI only. Dated San Francisco, April 22, BCTORS H. A. DENHARD, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School, A. KOLB. ‘Telephone Bouth 80, e RO e PROPOSALS, - PROPOSALS for coal—Office of General Mt. gnllvesi Ceclgeter Superintendent, Army Transport Service, REST THE Y. Ban N ierte o reaiea. Bl | Office, 916 Market Telephone Bush 367. NEW FIRM O glblkfl&ln Samuel McFadd years manager for ‘the United Undertakers' Assoclation; M. J, McBrearty, with the same company for 10 years; P, ¥, Green, late with J. C. O'Con- nor & Co., have opened new Funeral g:l;- lors ‘at 1171 Mission st., between Seventh and Eighth. Telephone ‘South 44. - and Mrs. E® Daly, a native of San Fran- cisco. Friends and acquaintances are respect- Iy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from ber late residence, 204 St. Rose’s avenue, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CORNEPS—In this city, May 20. 1902, Ber- nard Henry, dearly beloved and only Son of Bernard F. and Mary Corneps, and brother of Ethel M. Corneps, a native of San Frat- cisco, aged 3 months and 3 days. Ky DOLE—In_this city, May 20, 1902, Elbridge Dole, a-mative of Bangor, Maine, aged 81 years and 6 months. (Bangor, Maine, papers Dlease copy.) g 6= Interment in Lone Tree Cemetery, Hay- wards. ? DOYLE—At Portola, San Mateo County, Cal, Monday, May 19, 1902, Mrs. Ellen Doyle, & native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 71 years, $ - [7The funeral will take place from her late residence at Portola, Wednesday, May 21, 1902, at 9 o'clock, thence to Mount Car- mel Church, Redwood City, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10:30 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Manlo Park. DURNNAN—In Alameda, May 19, 1902, Albert Lee Durnnan, beloved husband of Julia Durnnan, father of .Georgie and Genevieve Durnnan, and brother of Mrs. Mary Plotz. DUTCHER—In this city, May 20, 1902, Eliza- beth Dutcher, beloved ‘mother of Morrls, Jay and Burt Dutcher_and Florence Bush, Jear- nette Heslop and Jennie Thomas, a native of ‘Watertown, New York, aged 78 vears. | ELLIOTT—In Napa, Cal,’ May 19, 1902, | George Tlliott, son of the late Captain George Elliott, beloved brother of Blanche Elliott and -nephew of Mrs. Sparks, a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years and 2 months. [ Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited.to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. In- terment private. FISCHER—In this city, May 20, 1902, Mar- garét, beloved mother of Henry A. Fischer of Stockton, Cal., Mrs. Margaret Moore.and E. E. and 'A.’ J." Fischer and the late Mrs. F. R. Leeper of Angels Camp, a native of Germany, ‘aged 72 years 1 month and 2 ays. 2 FOX—In East Oakland, May 19, 1902, Henry | George, beloved son of Laura and the late William Byron Fox, a native of England, aged 31 years 9 months and 19 days. HART—In this_city, Thomas Labadie, beloved sor of M. J. and Louisa M. Hart, and brother of Louise M. Hart, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Labadie, a native of San Francisco, aged G years 4 months and 25 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, May 21, at 10 o‘clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KAZINSKY—In this city, May 20, 1902 Julius J., beloved husband of Rachel Ka- Zinsky, and father of Joseph, Aurelia, Leon, Mauride, Reca, William, Irwin and Florence Kazinsky, and brother of Mrs Augusta Pincus, a native of Germany, aged 59 years 11 months and 5 days. T Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Thurs- The following marriage licenses were issued Eberhard Lacher, 42, Pee Ell, Wash., and day), at 10 o'clock. at his late residence, 1424’ Jackson street. Interment Hilla of Eternity Cemgetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. > KELLY—In San Rafael, May 18, 1902, Joseph H. Kelly, beloved husband of Margie Kelly, & native of*Beston, aged 29 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect. fuily ipvited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from B'nar B'rith Hail, 121 Eddy street. Members of San Francisco Aerie No. 5, F. O. E. and Knights of Royal Arch, are requested to at- tend. Thence to Tirrd and Townsend streets to 8:30_ o'clock train. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Remains at the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street. McDONALD—In this-city, May 20, 1902, Mrs. Kate M. McDonald, sister of Angus M. and Norman McLeod, & native of Prince Edward Island, aged 48 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral services Thursday, May 22, 1902, at 10 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Comvany, 2475 Mission street,- “near Twenty-first. Interment Redwood City by 10:30 o'clock *train from Valencia and Twenty-fitth streets. McMANUS—In this city, May 20, 1902, Ed- ward, beloved brother of the late Michael MeManus, a native of County Fermanagl Ireland, aged 50 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- . fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services at.1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NELSON—In this city, May 20, 1902, of diph- theria, Lilly May, beloved daughter of George and Deborah Nelson, and sister of Georgie, Danny, Deborah and Robble Nelson, a native of San Francisco, aged 16 years d 7 days. PROCTOR—Near Haywards, Cal, May 19, 1002, Bertene E., beloved husband of Alice E. Proctor, and father of Hattie, AYbertha and Alice Proctor, and son of J. M. Proctor, and brother of Wilfred Proctor and the late Charles E. Proctor, a native of Call- fornia, aged 40 years 2 months and 14 day: s Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral services ‘Wednesday, May 21, 1902, at 1:30 o'clock, at the Congregational church, Haywards. Interment Lone Tree Cemetery, Haywards. RAMSDEN—In this city, May 19, 1902, Lizaie, beloved wife of P. J. Ramsden, and beloved daughter of the late Charles and Elwell Ramsden, and sister of Annie O'Connor and Rose Curly, a tive of San Francisco, aged 22 years 2 months and 9 days. @> Friends and acquaintances are respect- ! fully invited to attend the funmeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street. Interment Laurel Hill' Cem- etery. RICHTER—In this city, May 10, 1902, Mary, beloved wife of Fritz Richter, and mother of Sovhie and Emil Richter, a native of Dublin, aged 38 years. ROSETTE—In this city, May 20, 1902, Marie Josephine, beloved daughter of Mary E. and the late John E. Rosette, and sister of Mrs. Annie E. Benfett, Mrs. A. G. Hennisee and Mrs, L. H. Rucker, a native of Illinois, (Springfleld, 11, papers please copy.) 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. SCHENK—In Oakland, May 20, 1902, at 535 enty-fourth street, Charlotta, wife of Ed- ward Schenk, and daughter of John and Elizabeth Dougherty, a native of Pennsyl- vania, aged 21 years 1 month and VS, SPAIGHT—In this city, May 20, 1902, John P., beloved son of Patrick and Catherine Spalght, and brother of Michel, William, Marcella, James, George and Thomas Spaight and Mrs. Charles Henderson and Mrs. Willlam Schott, a natlve of San Fran- cisco, aged 23 years 2 months and 28 days. STOESSER—Otto Stoesser, born at Gagge- nau, Grand Duchy of Baden, Germany, No- ‘vember 18, 1825, age 76 years and 6 months. €7 Funeral Wednesday morping, May 21, from his late residence, Watsonville, Cal. S ——— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. TUESDAY, MAY 20. ‘Mary, Lucius H. and Ellen Fortune to Ham- fiton Morgan, lot on S line of Post street, €6:10% E from Polk, E 19:7% by 8 120; $10. Stetson G. and Saretta B. Hindes to George W. and Mary E. Hindes, lot on'N line of Union" street, 70.306 W from Van Ness avenue, W 40, N 65:7%, SE 76:10%; $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to’ Joseph Cuneo, lot on E line of Franklin street, 90 N from Filbert, N 53 by B 100; $2000. Francols and Hannah Marx to Henry Marx, lot on SE corner of Filbert and Laguna streets, B 137:6, 8 120, W 25, N 24, W 25, N 24, W 16, 8°:3%, W 45, N 72:8%; quitclaim deed; and County of San Francisco to P. F. lot on SE corner of Oak and Fillmgre 'E 100 by § 125; $——. 2 R, H. Hazleton to W. C. Hazleton, lot on § line of Vallejo street, 192:6 E from Steiner, E 56 by S 187:6; gift. Sabin to Pear] L. Sabin, lot on N line et, 110:8 E from Plerce, B 27:24 137 tt. B a5 5 Connell (stngle) to Agnes E. 0'Connell_(single), lot on E line of Devisadero street, 123:0 8 from Haight, S 20:9 by E 103; also lot on E line of Iilinois street, 433 N from Slerra, N 183 by E 42; gift. - Emma S. Howe to Charles Levy, lot on SW corner of Oak and Scott streets, W 106:3 by § 25; $10. Agolph D. Sweet to Constance E. V. Roberts (wife of John G.) and Mary E. Roberts, lot on § line of Vallejo street, 112:6 W from Broder- fck, W 50 by S 137:6; $10. Baird Estate (Corporation) to Jean B, Bernou, lot on § line of Page street, 118:9 E from Ma. sonic avenue, E 12:6 by § 187:6; $10. John Center to George S., Willlam ‘H., Grace M., Samuel M. and Willam H. Crim Jr., lot on NW corrier of Twenty-second and Harrison streets, N 95 by W 72:6: also lot on W lime of Harrison_street, 215 N from Twenty-second, N 60 by W 122:6; also lot on W-line of Howard street, 163:2 N _from Twentleth, N 150:4, W "0, N i4, W 122:6, S 108:10, E 122:6, N '8:3, 125:6; aiso lot on E line of Mission street, 5 N from Twentioth, N 165 by | 245: also ot on T line of Mission street, 215 S from Twen- tieth, 8 30 by E 122:6; also lot on E line of Mission street, 217 S from Twenty-first, S 88 ; lot on W line of Howard street, 156 -second, N 57:6, W 245, § 62:6, | 1.2:6; also lot on NE corner of ' cy-third streets, N 200, B :%'B ?Yo.m vlvr‘mu\uo lot on enty- a Harrison W 245; also lot on SW_corner | May 19, 1902, Walter | | by_SW 137:6; W50 by -second | 100, § 31, W 100, 100; also lot on R e corner o rects, S 100 by B of Twenty-second and y W 50: also lot on W from Twenty-second, § 75, E 140, NW 83, W 102:11; also lot on SE corner of Treat avenue and Twenty-third street, E 50 by S 80; also lot on SW corner of Twenty-third and Harrison Streets, § 86, W 122:6, §9, W 22:6, N 104 B 145;, also lot on SW ‘corner of Twenty-thir street and Treat avenue, W 50 by S 100; quit- claim deed; $5. 5 Estate Amella R. Scott (by Frank Gareia, C. M.-Gerrish and C. S. Tilden, executors) to | Margaret Nolan, treet, lot on W line of Mission 185 S of Eighteenth, S 25 by W 80; $3000. Thomas Jennings Jr. to Daniel O'Day, lot on S line of Fourteenth street, 2753 E of San fi E 25, S 101:8, SW 32:10%, N 123:0%; Bdward L. and Jennie A. Combs to Mary Nagle (widow), lot on W line of Hartford street, 234 S of Eighteenth, S 25 by W 125; | $10. John C. and James ‘J. Moran to Mark Moran, Iot on E. line of Shotwell street, 5 N of Twenty-third, N.25 by E 97:6: also lot on E line of Harrison street, 104 N of Twenty- fith, N 26 by, E 100; also ail interest In estate of Thomas J. Moran: grant. Mary Gallagher to Nora Sullivan (wife of | George) and Margaret Connors (wife of John). lot on N line of Twenty-first street, 75 W of Bryant avenue, W 25 by N 93; $10. Louis Metzger to Anita L. Harrington (wife | of G. H.), lot on E line of Bryant avenue, 30 N of Twenty-second, N 25 by E_100; $10. Marten B. Joost to Frank Walters, lot on SW corner of Seventeenth and Douglass stre! S 110 by W 136; $4500. George and Bessie H. Flournoy to Leon Bocqueraz, lot on SE corner of Twenty-fourth street and Hoffman avenue (Ellen street), E 126 by S 110; $10. Henry Lux vs. Lena L. McBride et al. to Las Animas and San Joaquin Land Company, undivided one-sixtieth interest in the féllow- ing: Lot on SW corner of Potrero avenue and Mariposa street, W 200, S 262:6, E 200, N 26 also lot on NE corner of Twentieth and Guerrero streets, N 57 by E 75; also lot on SW corner of ' Twenty-fifth and Fountain streets, W 80 by § 120, lot 3, block 23, also property outside of county; $6100. Patrick and Hannah Vahey to Patrick E., Martin A., Willlam C. and John F. Vahey, lot | on W line of Montgomery street, 62:6 N of Greenwich, N 25 by W 87:6; gift. Helen R. Chamberlain to Domenico Cuneo, lot on S line of Pine street, 137:6 E of Stock- ton, E 34:41 by S 137:6, quitclaim deed; $2. Domenico Cuneo to* Adolph Meyer, same; $2. John Zelle vs. Joseph L., Charlotte L. and Christopher L. Schmitz (by John Lackmang, Sheriff) to Henrfetta Zeile, lot on S _line of Pine street, 171:10% E of Stockton, E 34:4% by S 137:6; $4500. Henrfetta Zeile (widow) to Frank R. Gran- nis, same; $10. George ‘and Margaret Fritch to Orville D. Baldwin,_lot on NW corner of Green and Jones | streéts, 'W 167:6 by N 137:6; $10. Terrence Monaghan to same, lot on E line of Larkin street, 87:6 S of Ellls, S 25 by E 137:6; $10. Frank and Emil Happersberger and Eliza Weismann to J. F. D. Curtis (trustee for Her bert Farington Pixley and Vera Weller Pixley under will of Amelia V. R. Pixley, deceased), Iot on SE line of Park avenue, 125 NB of City Hall avenue, NE 25 by SE 100; $10. Carl A. and Elizabeth A. Tornberg, John H. and Mary J. Claasen to. Eagle Brewing Company (corporation), lot on E line of Har- rison street, 50 S of Eighteenth, S 5 by E 124:3; $10. Richard and Ann Murphy to Rose A. Kelly (widow), lot on E line of Twenty-third avenue, 150 S of Clement street, S 25 by E 120; $1200. Callaghan Estate Company (corporation) to Charles Witt, lot on NW corner of Tenth ave- nue and I street, W 82:6 by N 100; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Rachel Davis, lot on E line of Ninth-avenue, 200 N of I street, N 25 by E 120; §10. Robert M. and Christine F. Willlams to Sarah A. Cook, lot on S line of J street, 57:6 | E of Forty-seventh avenue, E 50 by S 100; $10. Filippo and Antonetta Pingitore to Abe and Charlie Rosenstein, lot on W line of San Bruno street, 175 § of Dwight, § 25 by W 120, lot 3, lock 11, Paul Tract Homestead: $10. Rufus' H. and Ellen L. Hathaway to Anna D. Joost (single), lot 6, block 47, same; also lot 11, block 51, Paul Tract; §450. Peter/ A. Lind, allas Alex Lind, and Bessie Lind to Michael and Mary J. O'Connor, lot 23, block 48, Sunnyside; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Minnie P. Shotwell (owner) with Charles Floodberg and H. McCaffrey (contractors), architect Nathanlel Blaisdell—Lathing and plastering -for a six-story and basement brick bullding on lot on S line of Eddy street, 137:6 W_of Mason, W 55 by § 137:6; $5500. Same owner with Electrical Construction Company (contractors), architect same—Instal- Jation of incandescent wiring, wiring and fix- i for telephone system, ete., for same on ; $1288 50. “Same owner with Gray Bros. (contractors), architect same—Concrete work, etc., for same on_same; $763. Same owner with same contractors, architect same—Concrete work, cementing and finishing floors, sidewalk and areas, grading, setting curb, concrete steps, for a six-story and base- ment brick building on lot on SW line of Fourth'atreet. 308:4% SE of Mission, SE 84:4% Fanmie A Gunn (owner) with R. H. Walker (contractor and architect)—All alterations and additions to change a two-story frame bufld- ing (two flats) on lot on E line of Guerrero street, No. 805, between Twentleth and Twen- ty-first: $1968. Joseph L. Schmitt (owner) with Hannah Bros. (contractors), architect M. J..Lyon—All work for a three-story and basement brick and rame stable on lot on S line of Bush street, 150 E of Polk, E 50 by S 120 2 s e T Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, May 20. Stmr Chehalls, Thompson, 80 hours from San Pedro, via Point Conception 30 hours. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, 90 hours from Comox, B C. Schr Mary C, Campbell, 10 hours from Bo- dega. DOMESTIC PORTS. SASTORIA—Sailed May 20—Schr Abble, fof San Pedro. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Pagd Eight. 100 Giant Powder Con... %75 25 Mutual Electric Light 450 75 Oakland Gas ... 63 50 25 Oakland Gas 63 6214 50 Oakland Gas ko 20 Oceanic Steamship Company.. 30 00 100 Onomea Sugar Company. 21 25 $1,000 SF & S J V Bonds. 121 25 Street— 10 Alaska Packers' Association...160 00 5 Hutchinson S P Co.>..... 13 12% PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 100 Monte Cristo . ... 1 2800 Ofl City Petroleum . 3000 Ol City Petroletm, b 90. 200 Sterling, b 100 Sterling, s 90 100 Sterling . 300 Twenty-eight otee Afternoon. Session. Board— 100 Clairmont 200 Junctiol 100 Monte Cristo 350 San Joaquin Of velopment . 575 San Joaquin Oil & Development. 75 San Joaquin Ofl & Development. 50 San Joaquin Oil & Develop, b 5. 100 Sterling “e [oy o 8 3EZ3RE3AERY s‘gaas;s ' W 0 000 300 Sterling 14 800 Sterling . 200 Sterling, b 30. 1 . Street— ke 50 San Joaquin Oil & Develop, b 10.. MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales yesterday In tI Pacific Stock Exchange: - i Morning Session. 200 C C & Va..1 473 | 200 Ophir 132 200 C C & Va..145 | 300 Ophir 156% 1100 Gould & C.. 12 | 300 Ophir 1273 1000 Justice .... 03 | 200 Overman ... 23 200 Mexican ... 47 | 700 Potosi .. 30 900 Mexican ... 46 Afternoon Session. 400 Belcher ... 22 100 Caledonia .. 47 100 Caledonia .. 49 100 Caledonia .. 50 200 Caledonta .. 27% 900 Chalinge Cn 25 700 Chollar ... 2 200CC & 22 “200CC & Va..15 30 300 Hale & Nor. 23 400 Sferra. Ne 2% 500 Hale & Nor. 24 100 Union Con.. 25 The following were the sales yesterday in the ‘San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board: Morning- Sessfon. 200 Caledonia Kt 100 Mexican . 47 300 Chollar .... 17 | 200 Ophir 1 20CC & .1 .50 300 Potosi 100 Gould & C.. 13 200 Sierra Ne Afternoon Session, 100 Caledonia .. .76 200 C C & Va..1 50 600 Mexican 300 Ophir - CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, May 20— p. m. Bid.Ask, EREAE Bidask, 2 @ b on o2 o1 o2 B 0T 212 17 19 30 31 16 < 17 fr Ty G0 65 e 45 1 50 2 o =i 2 2 o 02 41 43| 06 08 [ s 18 — e oL 03 24 26 28 23 20 = o i RAPID TRAIN BEGINS ITS FIRST FAST TRIP “Rocky Mountain Limited” Starts on the Initial Run From Denver. DENVER, May 20.—“The Rocky Moun- | tain Limited,” the new fast train of the | Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific road, | began its initial trip eastward at 1 p. m. | to-day and will arrive in Chicago at 5 p._in. to-morrow. | The equipment of this train makes it jone of theé finest trains west of Chicago and the running schedule is one of the | fastest. By an arrangement with two | lines running east of Chicago, quick con- ctions will be made at Englewood, a suburb of Chicago, with their limited i trains, makihg the trip to New York from | Denver complete in two nights. —_———————— Board Awards Contract. The Board of Public Works yesterday | awarded a contract for the repaving of Post street, between Powell and Taylor, | with bitumen to the City Street Improve- | ment Company for $371270. This was the lowest bid, the highest being Flinn & Treacy's, $4493 89. N OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. - Steamers leave Broadway ‘Whart, San Francisco: “Por Ketchikan, lunfin: agway, etc., Alaska— gway, e e Change to coma- pany’ eamers at_Seatt'e. 1 For _Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everett, - Whatcom— 16, 21. 26, 31, June 5. Change May 11, Company’s steamers for Alas- e to this 11 a | at Ses m. ka lnflno. N. Ry.; at Seatt's or Tacoma to N. 3 Vancouver to C. P. RY. PF‘c}ry lh::eh lfl,\‘l:mlrldl lB-y)—l:ll P m, May 12, 17, 22. 27, Jume 1. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and ‘Rldzndn). San dD.l:Io Dud Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, San Luls Oblspo (via Port Hlfl(rd), Ye)murl. Hueneme and % ita only). !'Né;;orl;.;.ngn.- m., May 14, 22, 30, June T. | Bonita, 9 &. m., May 10, 18. 26, Jume 3. | For ‘Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | Cabo, Mazatlan. Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- | lla, Guaymas (Mex)—10 a. m., Tth each | month. For further Information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sall- PEIORFT OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace HoteD), SR o o e | GOODALL, PERKIN .. Gen. Agents, | 10 Market st.. San Francisco. | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. iNOIVfiZ o LEAVE SEATTLE. SENATOR. veveed P. M., JUNE 1 | YALENCIA 9 P. M., JUNE 7 | Ana”fortnightly thereafter during the season. | . Steamships CITY OF PUEBLA and QUEEN, | leaving San Francisco May 26 and May 31 re- | spectively, connect with above steamers. The new and elegant steamships Senator and Va- lencia made regular trips to Nome last year, landing all passengers and freight without loss, mishap or delay. For nger rates and Nome folder, apply TICKET QFF CE. 4 New mery_street_(Pal b T DUNANN. Gen. Pass. Azent. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents., 10 Market San Francisco. " O.R.& N- CO, ONLY STEAMSHIP LINE TO PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line From Portland to Al Points East. Through Tickets to All Points, all Rail or Steamship and Rall, at LOWEST RAaATES, Steamer Tickets Include Berth and Meals. .May 23, June 2, 12, 23 MAIL ROUTE. NOME u. SAILINGS. NORTHERN COMMERCIAL €0 Will dispateh its first-class steamers, earrying United States malls, for NOME and ST. MICHAEL DIRECT As Follows: From San Francisco 8. S, DORA... .TUESDAY, May 20 8. 8. ST. PAUL. .June 3 8. 8. PORTLAND.... . JJuly 1 From Seattle. 8. 8. OHIO ... .June 3 S, S. INDIANA . “June T Connecting at Nome with steamer Saidle. carrying_United States mail for Teller and Candle Creek, and steamer Dora for Bluff City, Golovin and St. Michael, and connecting at St, Michael with the company’s river steamers for Dawson, Koyukuk and all Yukon River polnts. For freight and paseage apply to NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO., 645 Market st., San Francisco, Or EMPIRE TRANSPOR’ Puget Sound Agent, Seattle, Wash. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sz 'ing. 8§S. . [ERICA h‘(ARU _Friday, June 6, 1902 SS. s Saturdsy, , 1902 SS. N ..Thursday, July 24, 1902 Round-trip_tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street. cormer First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. And Cia Sud Americana de Vapores To_Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central and South American ports. Sailing from How- ard 8, pler 10, 12 m. PALENA June T|TUCAPEL ....July 19 COLOMBIA. .. :June 2T/GUATEMALA.. Aug. 6 These steamers are buiit expressly for Cen- tral and South American passenger service. (No change at Acapulco or Panama.) Freight and passenger office, 316 California street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. mm s.s.(., ILAND sn0 SYDMEY. OIRECT LINE 10 TAHITL §5. VENTURA, for Howlulu, Samos, Auck- land and Sydney..Thurs.. May 22, 10 a. m. 3S. ALAMEDA, for Homolulu.......... ....... .........Soturday, May 31, 3 p. m 83. AU for Tahiti... SR s i Sunday, June 9, 10 a. m. 1. . SPRECKELS & BROS. 0., Ganaral Agts., 329 Yarkat e s, Ofls, 643 Market S, Pir No. 7. Pacit St LIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, zailing every Thursday, instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, Norty River, foot of Morton street. ApTiA, SAMDA, sw ZeA Agents, 5 Montgom: Tekets sold by git AMERICAN LINE. “ NEW YORK, EOWBAIFIDN.JLOK.?O:& | Phila'.. 28, 10am St. Louis.June 11, 19am it Tans. 4, 0am Phila <..June 18, i0am REL STAR LINE. N’ YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. L2l noon Freesland.Junell, noon %, noon|Southwrk..JunelS, noom mTiRHAnOKAL NAVIGATION CO., ——— FOR . S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEID, MONTICELLO lass wcxnn.w A n;:‘u‘.‘ Gl 4 P T i s e P A X A - . J. ¥ " Coast York. J. FU & »