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OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. ROOMS Fi FO.- uomnnnrmu. X QUIET and pleasant home for housekeeping; suite of furnished sunny roams; all complets: gas, bath free; near school and park; renmt THE SAN STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, - e A e e R i i g PIERCE-RODOLPH swrue & Moving Cn., of- fice Post and Powell tel. Priv. 571. fronfing on | reasonable. St James, Meallister and La- | GOLDEN WEST Storage: advances made: 830 636 Ciay st., Toom 1 | _guna ste. Miesion st.: tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss. des 1 Jarge sunny front | FIFTH, conns e-:!ll-\s roams‘ 2 beds, kitch- | BEKINE Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st. 3 Alarket et.. room 09, o Shd bath, 850; .'$8; turnished. | tel. Maln 1840; shipping at dut rates. e < | FILLMORE, 2219, nr. Clay—5 sunny furnished | PACIFIC Storage and Furniiure Moving Com- PAuus-nu pany, 2320 Fillmore on MME. G. L NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4 700 corper of J phone Polk §37. Post & rooms. bath, nice yard; housekeeping. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1202—funny alcove fur- nished room, kitchen; gas range; bath. phone Jackson 281. VII AOPATHY. FOSELLL, scientific palmist, 515 t_Geary'and Post:tel.Black 561. l‘ll\Sl(’lAJ\b Al\D SURGEONS, ; DO pey until cured; from business; all succeesfully: consul- | & Porterfield. 6 Turk. | HAIGHT, 138—Sunny alcove and kitchen on upper floor; gas range; bath; phone; also other suite. HOWARD, 649—1 or 2 furnished front rooms for housekeeping, with bath. HYDE. 408—Sunny front alcove suite complete housekpg.. $18; also other suite & large room, DONNELL—Office and residence, et 6t bet. Sixth and Seventh. | T Or. Ball, 10731 Market. | —_— ? steel or elastic 10 per cent, but 90. Why does suf- buy re them? It 10 others on lever rupture ure holder and abdom- ex; for corpulency it | OAK, 113—Basement, furnished suite; sink, gas 2, off Folsom, bet. Tenth and Elev- unfurnished ~housekeeping rooms; bath; §6. LARKIN, €21—Parlor floor of 2 or 3 nicely furnished rooms; gas range; running water. LARKIN, S04—Sunny front _housckeeping _ suite, $11; large sunny room, MASON. 501—Sunny sulte of housekeeping Tooms, $14. ; MINNA, 28—Sunny furnished front house- keoping and single rooms, T5c and §1 week. MISSION, 1516—Two sunny front connecting _rooms, furniched complete for housekeeping. OAX. 117—Sunny newly furnished sultes, sink, gas range, bath, laundry: phone; adults. range, phone, Jaundry, $6; single ore gray and faded . cure dandruff, stop fall- The Star Hair Rem- ics and restor- althful, is not gum- ; mever faik our office, | CFARRELL, 262 or 3 furnished rooms for OCTAVIA, 1250, cor. O'Farrell—Housekeeping | sult, elegantly furnished; gas and coal range. OCTAVIA, 1403, cor. Geary—Large sunny bay- ;;tsnlov\ partly furnished; parlor and kitchen, housekeeping; all convenlerces. end for DR. G. S. Restorer, the only fl'-bdm f}{uh‘l:'nd heads. ve H sent to Y“' send for circular. DP». O’Farrell st, 8. F. remnants for suits to order, suits we make an extra pair charge; other suits on install- | LEMOS, 1117 Market | th and Eighth, | cause hair to g cure for eczema. of the world G- § MO0 cal t., between EPECIAL CREDIT STORE—Complets outft $1 week; ladl tellor made suits, skirts, | shirtwaiste ed hats: gents’ and boys' | suits, overc ;_call, open account at SWEF new store. \ F. ADAMS CO., 318 Mason, v lady, with.charm- e sposition and lover life to kind husband. bldg., St. Louis, Mo, ELECTRIC ight in every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms, | 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week: __free "bus and baggage to and from the ferry. er and for portieres; or_chain, . 709 Fifth st., sale; also | dealer in &t lowest Oakland. dandruff, cured, eczema, air grown, gray hair re- , facial massage, gent: Dun[ap 34 Kearny. and bowel trouble; n a medicine is what | REUNER GOU- | A—BRUNSWICK House, 25¢ to | ELLIS, 8—Desirable office and rooms to let, | | BLLIS, 538 POWELL. 722—3 sunny rooms for housekeep- ing; strictly private family; refs. exchanged. SEVENTEENTH, 3874—Furnished cottage of 3 i _housekpg; reasonable. SOUTH PARK, 13i—Two or three well fur- nished sunny front housekeeping rooms; reasonable. STEVENSON, let. 55013 —Housekeeping room to SUTTER, 407—2 large sunny rooms; complete for housekeeping. VALENCIA, 8223 furnished sunny gas; eloctiic lights; also barn. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. rooms; A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st. ——— e mnd Unfurn. NOW OPEN. ROCMS TO LET—Furn. furnished rooms and suites; marine view. 530 Stockton st., bet. Bush and Pine. ANGELUS, 530 Stockton and epartments, ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; 75c day upward: McAllister cars to door; handsomest: grill st.—Rooms, suites room in California. 148 _ Sixth—Rooms, o 31 per num $1 25 to $5 per week. and light housekeepi; ALL cholce neat eunny sultes or singles; day, ‘week or month; bath; phone. 332 Btockton. BERNARD, 115—1 or 2 furnished rooms; rea- sonable; private family. BURNETT., 1426 Market (old No. 1368)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 1084—Beautiful furnished rooms; sun all day; gentlemen; priv. house; tel. Larkin 4153. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—FElegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. rooms; open all night. unfurnished. Apply 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ELLIS, 821 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 35c, $1 50 night; $1 50, $ week; open all night. ce large room for housekeeping; gle room, $6. also fr haracter read- t04and 7 to8] E 1 nd all drug_dis- | v Baerk | | FOLSOM, 820, near $th—$1 per week, furnished | 'G | GOLDEN | POST, 636—Large front room: running water: board optional; or suitable for housekeeping. | ELLIS, 685, cor. Larkin—Nicely furnished al- cove; mantel; closet; cooking If desired. rooms. GATE ave., 1000—Well furn. large | sunny roome; private family; free telephone. postage se- | 140 Geary st., S.F. n_find Car- | SUMMER- and Market sts. [ “pos 5 F | ~Standard Patterns: for summer goods. J. 1 Market st., mear Sixth. e | Grand Southern. Tth & Mission—Rooms #¢ to | $1 50 nieht: $1 75 to §5 week; reading room. S, bet. Golden Gate and Turk—Nice shed rooms: running water; enient to street car JESSIE, 363, near Fifth and Market—Furnish- ed room $5 per month, LARKIN, 8191 —Large sunny room, for two gentlemen; reasonable. LASKIE, 27, bet. 8th and 9ih, Nice sunny Parlor LEAVENWORTH, 311—Nicely furnished sun- ny rooms, suitable for 2; running water; all | suitable.| off Mission— lied-for suits, overcoats LES LYONE, London w interest; and preclous stones bought 'S, 10 Sixth st. safe and sure cure can Ean Jose, Cal. will call at the office of Wells, s express be will lears some- | . supplied. 26 either sex, anvassing. to earn 325 | moles destroyed with N, 1119 Sutter st. rates; 10 Minna ITS to oréer on installments, $1 per week. Neuhaus & Co. nerc xa‘]cr!‘ !15 Kearny. | ooking for; send post- Box Montreal, Can. yes and ears to health. 763 Valencia, cor. 19th. | 'S hair, moles, etc., permanently removed, ele(“nc needle. Mre.Cook,426 Sutter. RUPTURE cured: no_overation, Jouin or Tost time. Fidelity Rupture Cure, 26% Kearny. TAILOR-MADE suits, §7 60; firess pants. $2 50. Misit Clothing Perior, cor. Bueh and Dupont. needle epecialist; superfluous hair oles destroyed. Mrs.H.. Eflton.m Sutter. npcrrunus hair, moles Autrond 719 Buchanan: tel. West 250. oles removed by needle. Dr &Mrs. Tr.\uu 1170Market ZL[ "'l RIC All 1 gold, silver, | | | nowledge of patiest. Ad- | | OFARRELL, 22i—Elegantly furnished sunny S | | CORBIN, The, oms, single and double; also | | corner Eightb—Newly furnished | room, §1 per week; transient. O'FARRELL, 20—.unn) furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. GFARRELL, 120A, nr. Orpheur—Large sunty front room aiso’inside rooms; very reason- abie suite on first floor; also other rooms. RINCON place, 28, off Harrison—2 sunny fur- nished fmnl rooms, with use of kitchen, for | man and wife or 2 gentlemen; view of bay. ROYAL Hnu-e. 126 Ellis—Incandescent light. Toom, emoking-1 room u\d ladies’ par- ety perzight. e to $1 50; week, 81 | to 88; month, $8 to §30; elevator on ground : rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., mear Market—Furnished: also 3 unfurnished. ice sunny fromt room A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia st. ROOMS AND BOARD. G TPt S Brve Tt o d Sy WANTED—Two or three congenial young men or young married couple to occupy large light front parior room; excellent board; furniture new and elegant; 31l modern accom. modations; phone; bath. Tel. Fell 5891, THE McALLISTER, 503 Van Ness ave.; juet)| opened; elegantly furnished suite or singie Toome, with or without bath; excellent fable; references. 836 Sutter st,, corner Leaven. worth—Nicely furnished roome: single and suites; all sunny; table first class. CALIFORNTA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. “HEATH,” 812 Eddy st.—Select family hotel; excepticnal table; popular prices. FOR sunny homelike room and delicious board apply 104 Guerrero st. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class “houss; furnished tllltel or zingle; steam heat. ROOMS with board; home Eddy st. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished sunny sultes: single rooms: first-class table board, X WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in Wrapper for mailing. $1 per year. German cooking. QUERADE costumes, play books, wigs: orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 783 Mkt "TE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the corn cure, 25¢; all druggists. ertisements and subsoriptions | 1 Filimore. | tically sit- y: 50 minutes’ ride from | letely turnished: in good | 50 Tooms: steam and hot water | tric Mghts: heaters omery . MIS e large corner office with fix- | etc., in the business center of ble for bank or_insurance of- | 5 ° MURPHY. room €, 602 California st i _— TTPE“HI’I’ER! AND ll’.'PPLlEI | GREAT BARGAINE IN TYPEWRITERS—We | sell better machines for less money than any | house in the city: rentals $3. The Typewriter | Exchange, 586 California; telephons Main 266, | AND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. | Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co..209 Sansome. | e —— T\ I'EWIJ’I'I\G/ & MIMEOGRAPHING. | ies, 2c,l‘nu'n- rd 1539, EXPERT typewriting, 4c folio: ooy cographing. 927 Markt, rm.305; SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL ¥inds bought, scld, rented, exc pairing: lowest rates. Tel. Green 144, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, ex. lowest rates; phone Howard 3264 i Te. 4th. g BAD tenants ejected for $4: collect| STABLES TO LET. FINE stable, 16 stalls, to rent. Apply Seventh and Bryant sts, SPECIAL NOTICES. ity cr_country. PACIFIC COLLECTIDN CO.. 5580. 415 Mont€omery, rooms 9-10: tel. PROPOSALS, {arnla‘ at its office, room 13, 820 San Francisco, Cal., up to 10:30 o'clock g, SATURDAY, Jube 14, and opened immediately thereafter in the présence of bid- ders, for furnishing and masier and commiseary cupplies for he Ver. fome, N ty. Cal. (cailosd e tion Yountvilie), for six months, y July 1, 1902, December 81, 1005 Bchedules with infs and | ons for subml wiil b furnished application 1 SUFFERED from rheumatism for a month, unable to move myself without help; with one treatment of Vitaopathy under . Ivan McLaughlin, 1104 Market st., I was able to walk about my'room; second treatment, same day, I walked twelve blocks. that Vitaopathy did it. ¥ treatment. JACOB KIBFFER, Hotel Vendome. DIVIDEKD NOTICES. GFFICE of the Contra Costa Water Company, room 16, second floor. Mills bullding, San Franclsco, June 4, 1 Dividend No. 201, of 42 cents per share on the capital stock of the Contra Costa Water Company will be payable at the office of sald company, room. 16, second floor, Mills bullding, on June 16, 1902 Transfer books will close on June 9, 1902, at 3 ¢'clock . DWARD McGARY, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—THE GIANT POWDER COMPANY, CON.—A dividend, No. fitty cents (50c) per share on the lssued capl- tal stock of the company, has been declared payable at the office of the company, rooms 2-204-208 Hayward ~bullding, San' Fran- cisco, on June 10, 1902, Transfer books close June 3, at noon. J. R. LEAVELL. Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Edward T. Mervy 441 Golden Gate ave- Forceia, 26, 590 Mc- nue, and Hattie M. Allister street. 3 Oscar Cochard, 53, Round Valley, and Sara ¥. Morrall, 45. city. Edward C. Hughes, 23, 577 Lombard street, and Ethel J. Coleman, 18, 1806 Powell street. Joaquin N. Joseph, 26, Centerville, Alameda C v, and Mary C. Perry, 20, Centerville, .. 26, Berkeley, and Annie V. 7, Berkefey. George H. Foulks, $63 Buah street, and 11 Jones street. Augusta F. Marting 25, Point Richmond, Edward H. Tavnu and Jessie Cave, 18, Willlam H. McCawley, street, and Annie Lawles Fred Wilison, nes Bartlett, 23, Point . Richmond. 163 Howard Third street. John Hurl 15 Silver avenue, and The- resa Lilner, 0 Nineteenth avenue. William G. Da 234 Halght street, and is, 23, 23, 1824 “Devisadero_street. 23, Vancouver, B. €., and Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. and Helen G. Frances Platz, Albert E. Tulk, Marie J. Nett, Frank L. Fraker, 26, «ci Gahn, 19, city Charles. T. ' Gibney, Sacramento, and Adia M. Hollow: Georze W. Cromw:ll, 26, city, and Gertra Schroder, 21, city. 28, city, and Margarette Corrl- Clark, 49, 1423 Octavia street, and Cornelia L. Eckhart., 44, 1423 Octavia st BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. BATCHELDER—In this city. May 24, 1002, to the wife of H. L. Batchelder, a son. CAMPBELL—In this city, June 6, 1002, to the wife of Robert W. Camobell Jr., a daughter. DAVITT—In this city, June 6, 1902, to the wife of John B. Davitt, a daughter. DEVLIN—In this city, June 3, 1902, ¢ of F. I. Devlin, a daughter. ENNIS—In this city, June 1. 1902, to the wife of Walter E. Ennis, a daughter. FRANKLIN—In this city, Junc 6, 1902, to the wite of D. Franklin, a son, GYOMS—In this city, May 30, 1802, to the wife of James P. Gyome, a daughter. HARVEY—In this city, May 20, 1902, to the wife of Jobn S. Harvey (me¢ Kentett), a daughter. to the HEALY—In this city, May 20, 1902, to the wife of Thomas M. Healy, a daughter. JERVIS—In this city, May 31, 1002, to the wife of James Jervis, a son. KLEVESAHL—In this city, May 28, 1902, to wife of Julius M. Klevesahl, a son. YON—In this city, June 3, 1902, to the RU! ite of Fraderieic B SCHAD—In this city, June 4, 1902, to the wife of G. H. Schad, a son. SCHLICHTING—In this city, June 3, 1902, the wife of C. H. Schlichting, a daughter. Runyon, a son. SHAWL—In this city, May 31 1902, to the wife of Sol Shawl, a daughte; MARRIED. McCAULEY—~LAWLESS—In ms city, June 7, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. John Wilson, William H. MgC \nnlz May Law- less, both of Fan WHITE—MORROW—In thi J. H. Macomber, chaplain U. C. White and J Fort Brags. ephine L. Anderson, Lind, Edward Barnes, R Longtin, Edmond Rarstow, rd, Capt. Wm. A. Bowen, M Lynch, Catherine y E. Bullard, Samuel Clough,” Georgi Dithmar, Au; 11, Joseoh Martis, Edgar F. Mayer, Georze 5 Mignola, Bernhard J. Raschen, Elise Phillippina, Simmons, Henry. se A. Swan, William P, . George H. Tuennies, Friederike Kuh, Edward Ven Hagen. Lillie Kullak, Mrs, Mary ANDERSON—In Redwood City, June 6, 1902, ophie, dearly beloved wife of Herman An derson, and loving mother of Frances Ander- son, a native of Austria, azed 28 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, June 9, at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, Fourth street, Redwood City. Inter- ment Unlop Cemeter: BARNES—In Benicia, , June 6, 1902, Ray- | mond M. Barnes, beloved son of R. M. and | Mary Barnes, a native of California, aged 23 years. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited ta attend the funeral services Mondey, June 8, 1902, at 10:30 o'clock, at 1641 Harmon street, Lorin. Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery. BARSTOW—In_this city, suddenly, Jund 6, 1902, Emily Elizabeth Barstow, wife of the late” George Barstow, and aunt of Mra. George P. Thurston, & native of Fitchburg, . Mass.. aged 80 vears 10 months and 16 days. Funeral services to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 927 ®ine street, Interment private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BOWEN—In thie city, June 7, 1802, Ma; Elizabeth, daughter of E. J. nd Mary 1, Bowen. £ Funeral private. BULLARD—At ses, May 27, 1902, Samuel ., deariy beloved husband of Minnfe E. Bul- lard, father of Bdna I and Maud J, Bul- )lrd . 8on of Mrs. L. Bullard, brother of Mrs. Swasey and George, Willie and Edlth Bulllrd and son-in-law of James and late Bridget Nelson, a native of C;utomh. aged 31 vears 4 months and 12 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend th (Sunday), at 12:80 o'clock, from_his late sidence, 275 Shipley street. oly Cross Cemetery. CLOUGH—In this city. June 6, 1003, Georg- ina, beloved wife of David E. Clough, d.a,u:h, ter of G. Cox, sister of T. C. and W. A. Co: aunt of Mrs. Mary Pfister, Mainie a Emily Norris and Gearu White, and_daugh- ter-in-law of Mrs. D. Clough_of Watson- ville, a native of th Clty of Dublin, Ire- land, aged 34 years 5 months and 29 days. [ Friende and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 3539 Twenty-fourth street, near Guererro, thence to St. James Church, corner of Twenty-third and Guerraro stpaets, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- e funeral to-day Interment ing at O o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland, via 11 o'clock creek route boat. DITHMAR—In- this city, June 7, 1802, Au- gustus C. Dithmar, beloved husband of an- nah B. Dithmar, father of Mrs, ¢ = guson and Marile, Cora and Augustus C. Dithmar, and brother of Mrs. Emma A, Heauxhurst und Mrs. Paullne Latimon, a native of Pa., aged 71 years § city, June 6, 1902, Joseph Jeremhh delrly beloved son of Florence and Mai coll, ang brother of Danlel, Florence ' nn Alfrea Drlwoll a native of —_— HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. ‘elephone (lltvet Cemetery, Mt. AREST THE CITY. cffloe, sle M-rkot Street. KEW Flw-ddofl’ :J'NDERTAKIRD. s en, years manager for san, Frincisco, aged 1 year 3 months and 1 aye. [ Friends and acqualntances fully lavited 0 sttend the faneral (Sunday), at 12 oiclock, fram the residence of the parents, 126 Bernard street, between Leayenworth and Jones streets. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GOLLER—In this city, June 7, 1802, Phillip- plna Goller (nee Hildebrant), ‘beloved mother of George and Henry Hildébrant and Mrs. Litlle WcCord, o native of Germany, aged years. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi- e P ner daugntar, Mis. il McCord, 9 Elgin Park. Interment Cypress Law: Cemetery. JONES—In this city, June 7, 1902, at her resi- dence, 37 Ringold street, Rose A., beloved wife of Mickael J. Jones, mother of James .. Evelyn M., George S. and the late Rose . Jones, and sister of Mrs. R. Mooney, Mr. " ‘Mahoney, Mre. M. McEntes and Nora O'Toole, a native of Clifton, County Gal- are respect- way, Ireland, aged 31 years 7 months and days. KENNEDY—In this city, June 5, 1902, George H. Kennedy, beloved son of Charles 1. Ken- nedy of Lakeview, Or., and brother of James Kennedy of Gold Beu:h‘ Or., Mrs. Edith Ed- wards and Mrs. May Crawford of Oakland, Mrs. Lillie Marcy of San Francisco, Mrs. Anita Simpson of New York City and M gle Margrie of Juneau, Alaska, a natl of California, aged 3¢ vears and 8 months. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, June 8,-at 1 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. James Tavlor, 1211 Clay street, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery." KUHL—In the City and County Hospital, June 6, 1902, Edward Kubl, a native of Germany, azed 51 years. KULLAK~—In San Jose, June 2, 1002, Mre. Mary Kullak, beloved mother of Louie, Hugh and Miss Annie Kullak, a nativé of !Nlfinfl. June 6, Eflwu\i aged 61°years. LIND—In this city, 1002, Lind, a pative of New ‘York, age 69 years. LONGTIN—In Reno, Nev., dune ¢ 6 1902, Ed- mond Longtin, beloved brother of J. B. Longtin, a native of Canada, aged 53 years and ¥ months, LORD—In this city, June 5, 1902, Captaln William A. Lord, 'beloved husband of Va- leri‘ E. Lord, a native of York, Me., aged 7 _years 10 months and 11 days. ©>Friends and acquaintances are re- quested to attend the funeral Sunday, at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of his ‘son, William A. Lord, 3330 Twenty-third street. Interment ‘Mouutaln View Cemetery, Oak: LYNCH—In this ecity, June 7, 1902, Catherine, beloved wife of Willlam Lynch, and mother H., M. A. and JBLynchn l\ulhe of ‘County Derry, Ireland, aged years and 15 days. [ Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at $:30 o'clock, from the varlors of the United Undertakers, 27-29 Fifth street, thence to St. Agues Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celehrl.!od for the repose of her soul at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- | ment Holy Cross Cemetery. MARTIN—In this city, June 7, 1002, at the Tesidence of his mother, 383 Oak street, of diphtherfa, Edgar Francls Martin, dearly beloved son of May and the late Sidney Martin, grandson of Mrs. Kate Johnson, and nephew of Samuel Johnson and Thomas Gal- lagher, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years 5 months and 14 days. MAYER—In this city, June 5, 1902, George Mayer, a natlve of Germany, aged 24 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, June 8, 1002, at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of Julius S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenus, thence to St. Bonlface's Church, ‘Golden Gate avenue, between Jones and Leavenworth streets, where services will be held. ment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. MIGNOLA—In this city, June 6, 1902, Bern- hard J. Mignola, youngest and dearly be- loved son of Mrs. Elizabeth Borneman, and brother of Joseph, Louis and Henry Mig- nola, a native of San Franclsco, aged 16 vears and 2 months. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of 1. hr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Lau- rel HIll' Cemetery. RASCHEN—In Oakland, June 7. 1902, Elise. Qearly beloved wife of H. Raschen, mother of Mrs. Ltta Bowers, Mrs. Billington and Fred Raschen, grandmother of Gertrude Bowers and Grant Inter- 52 years and 7 months. @' Funeral services to-morrow (Mond: at 11 o'clock, at the residence of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Biilington, 1210 Jefferson street, near Fourteenth, Oakland. I'uneral and in- terment strictly rrivate. SIMMONS—In the City and County Hospital, June 7, 1902, Henry Simmons,« a pative of South Carolina, aged 22 years. SWAN—In this ecity, son” of June 7. 1902, - Willlam Porter Swan, f Daniel and Elizabeth Swan, a | = June 9, 1908, 1 TOENNIES—In- this- city, June 7, 4002, Fried- erlke Toennies, dearly beloved —mother of Herman Toennies, Mrs. Mehrtens and Mrs. J. H. Homborg, a native of Porep. Germany, aged 77 years 4 monthis and 29 aye. EFFriends are respeetfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Monday). at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, 1528 Bush street, between Van Ness avenue and Frank- lin street. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. A VON HAGEN—In this city, June 7, 1902, Lil- lle, beloved wife of the late Martin von Hagen, mother of Edna von Hagen, and sis- ter of Franz Brauer, a mative of San Fran- cisco, aged 37 years'8 months and 7 days. G Friends are respectfylly Invited to at tend the funeral services to-morrow (Mon- day), at 12 o'clock, at her Jate residence, 922 Greenwich street, between Taylor and Jones. NOT:CE TO THE PUBLIC. The Hackmen's Union, Local No. 224, at a regular summons meeting held at their hal on Thursday evening, June 5. 1902, resol that they would not hire or drive a carriage at any funeral conducted under the auspices '& the “°Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Funeral rector Reduced GENUINE WELLINGTON : COAL. For Sale by All Reliable Dealers| 22 $10:20 per ton, COMMERCIAL NEWS Centinued From Page Thifl;y-five. stock n first hands Junc 1 was 85,273 bags, against 95,215, The world’s visible supply Juns 1 was 11,324,746 bags, against 7,192,112. The circular says: ‘A good business has been done since our glrfiuhr"l‘)f May 8, decidedly quiet, however, uring the heavier than anticipated and a dull and de- market in New York for Brazils. Theee, while not usually competitive against us elther in qualit- or in price, have an un- mistakable. infleence for or against at all . At tho present writing the cheapest s of Brazil coffec are coming here In some Quantity —competitive Both 1 Goat und Auaiite freight added, against the corresponding grades of Central America. Washed coffees of merit h-vv net heen dlrectly affected and my not te. Their position here remains pract. €ame as lnqt quoted but thtr uut. central markets of the Uni tates have co far tal from us considerabl, !e-- of these fo ue %o the than the average cmpett“mw and e lmwmmwu oron -:helper priced auun.lc- at Rio and San to |‘. point ceipts of fiiteen and a half mlmm 1 Scagon of 1001-02. Estimates f °T.u|,,‘ for the crop are HMM as EMIH( higher, ten to lw‘lv. ‘million: To.ny's. first Dand stock congists ot 7122 bugs Costa Rica, Nicaragua, 33 H. 1 snlv-dar Mfiumm 3-151 - b g R 322 bags ““Deliveries from first hands since t| wmo Tnclude: zrmméfi%% xm fld"m In all 23,708 = and devoted ! Billington Jr., & nvative of New York, aged past ten days under artivals here ' I N N N e far gocd to -mnflm- unwashed veaberry‘ @7c for common to erdinary. = Nicaras to fancy washed: 9%’W10hc it strictly. hed seod to peaberry. Mexican—12@15c for price to fancy washed 11@li¥e for ‘strictly good washed; 10@10¥c washed; 815@0%c for falr washed. 7@ fof medium" 5%@6%c for Inferlor to ordi- Yo 800 to prite washed es- | to prime unwashed | 800d to superior un- for 5 g:ry 01.G12c rry: 9@9 venberr:, %G% Receipts of Produce. VOR SATURDAY, JUNE T. Flour, qr sks 26,93.1Hay, tons . Wool, bales... ’L’ofll .I(“L Bast, Wheat, ctls Onlong, sks. FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1902 lor T16 We kS 110 5 467 | Pelts, bdls . 1,956 457 | jLime, bbls . 102! {Hides, no. Feed, sks Middlings, sks.. OREGON. - Wool, bales”... 2 7 T * B — STOCK MARKET. 'rmow. ctis . There were no fluctuations worthy of men- tion on any of the local exchanges, business belng dull all around. Sales on the’ Ol Exchange last week were 48,346 shares, valued at §24,218, the leading | sales being as follows: Bear Flag, 2300 shares; | Home, 1525; Lion. 1500; Occidental, 5500; Pe- troleum Center, 18.891; 1000; Sovereign, 1100: Sterling, 8600, The London and San Francisco Bank, Lin ited, has declared a dividend at the rate of per cent: for the half year ending March 31, ing G ver cent for the year, and now The New Franklin Oil and Refining Com- pany has paid a dividend of 1c per share on | 1802, mak! payable. Pieamont, a capital stock of 150,000 shares, pany has for six months been manufacturing asphaltum and distillates in Los Angeles. The Bear Flag Oil Company, it Is said, will | turn over its property to the Assoclated Oil Company for bo; The weakness in Home Oli stock recently is reorted due to the filing of a suit in the Superior Court at Fresno, assailing the title d_securities. of the Home Company to the land. day from New York b; UNITED STATES BO}\ DS. Bid. A 4s qr uuup..llfl‘l;l 4s qr reg....109 Ala A W Bs. 91% — Bay CPC 5s.1081, C G&E ba. 1081 — Cal-st 55 G §r¥Ere -aaaut‘i §naEQ) B 3 2 mng?:? 25 Tolo Py H o { Co.: Common stock. § 310” 'l;;% STOCE AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, June 7—12 m. 8714 5I'M:mfl!. $01 1214 { the financial standing of the company is con- cerned there fs little ground for uneasiness, | since_there Is enough money on hand to pro- | vide for dividends for some time. The following quotations for United Rail- roads of San Francisco were received vester- Bolton, De Ruyter 14@24 25; preferred, subscriptions, e 13110 B P of A 6s .8V Wat 6s.111 u)l, Do 4s 2dm.102 ' Do 45 3dm.101 ll(‘fi Stkn G&E 65102 arn Co ... Cent L & P. Eqt G L Co. 3 Mutual .... G L&H. Pac G Imp.. 37% 301%IStkn G & INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.260° — <~ 'BANKS. * Am Bé& T..110 115 BANKS. Sav & Loan. .Union Trst. STREET RAILROADS. C‘Hfornll 170 — jMarket . eary .......— — |Presidio POWDER. Glant ...... 70% 71 /Vigorit ..... SUGAR. Hana ...... 3% 4’4 Kilauea Hawailan .. 82 Makawell . Honokaa ... 11 Onomea Hutchinson . 12! 1’% Paauhua . MISCELLANEOUS. Alsaka Pack 180 160 (Pac A T A 2 Cal Fruit As. — Pac C Borx.165 Cal Wine Ae.100' *10094 Par. Paiat... 26 Octanic S Co — — Morning Seesion. rd— 15 Cal Wine Assn 50 5 S F Gas & Elect 44 374 $5000 5 i"fit:.:cn Ry 65, . 140 00 $11,000 8 P of C 68 (190, series A)...106 75 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morninx_ Segsion. Bodrd— 1500 Occidental of W Va. 17 3791 Petroleum Center .......... ot 3000 Pledmont ........ 05 Street— 700 Home ... L Na s MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morninz Session. 800 Belcher .. 450 Caledonia 200 C C -1 500 Gould & Cur. 100 Mexlcan ..... Following were the u.!es in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterda: Hale & Crown Polnt. Jellow ‘chket dCeanics.5.co. et b s bl sl b B8 AUSTRALIA, for Te 1:;-;1;4.&........ ¢ “Honolas, Sam h o Rais e, Aied 1, D. SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., smmm; 309 Markat 150 Ophir 100 Potosi iz Sessfon. Bullon .. 4sqr cplnew)l@b 137 d8 gr coup. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, iDak W G 5s. 103510155 Dceanic S bs. Omnibus 6s. Pac G Tm ds. R 68 Rac EGR Be. “\0’1101 BF & SJV3s.122 g 8lerra Cal 6s — 1163 o Flm“muonl *ter Ex (i) 25 'S ¥ Nationl.140 Security Sav.340 90 49! 500 Fellow Jacket age 200 Union CIOSII\G QUOTATIONS, sA'flJ’RDAt June 7—12 m. Sllm Nevada 18 Utah VIR, SAWOR, S ZEALAND and SYDNEY DIRECT LINE TOTAHUTL 3, 10 # 1000; Reed, 4 This com- So far as Bid. Ask, 10T%105% Pacifie Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as follows: afor Ketchikan, .vmn-u. kaguay, etc.. Alaska—! m., Juné B, 10. 15, 20, 25, 30, July 5. Change to company's steamers at Seattle. For_ Victoria, Vancouver. Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- ‘Whatcom— n Pedro), Santa Barbara, Sa i meon, Cayucos, P Dul- ohum‘)‘, Venturs, Hueneme and *Newport ,{;u..:-n.u.unu 1 B N, San Jose del Tan o e aanta Rosalla. D A an Ao a m, 7in each month. aymas ( her information obtain folder. gt o reserved 1o change steamers or sall t on. RICRET bnr‘mn—c New Montgomery street_(Palace Hotel). t(1 D. I‘):!WRB:!% Gen. Pl'enler A.tl‘n'. GOODALL, INS & CO., 5 PE%thrket st.. San mnclm MAIL. ROUTE. NOME SAILINGS. NORTHERN COMMERCIAL (0. Will dispatch its first-class steamers, carrying United States mails, for ¢T. ICHAEL DIRECT As Follows: From San Francisco About June 20 u. S. NOME and §. S. PORTLAND S. 5. ST./PAUL... About July 10 From Seattle. s. 8 July 8 s July 26 Saidie. Connecting at Nome carrying United States mail, for Teller and Candle Creek, and steamer Dora for Bluff City, Golovin and St. Michael, ind connecting at St. | Michael with the company’'s river steamers for Dawson, Koyukuk and all Yukon Rhcr points. For freight and passage. apply. t NORTHE COMMERCIAL CO., San Franclsco, PORTATION CO., Wash. arket Or EMPIRE TRA Puget Sound Agent, Seattl O.R.& N- CO, ONLY STEAMSHIP LINE TO PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line From Portland to All Polnts East. Through Tickets to All Foints, all Rail or Steamship and Rall, at » LOWRS'LA XRAa'Das, Steamer Tickets Include Berth and Meals. 11.. & P of C Ba (1905)Sr A.1063% (1910)Sr B.167T3% (1906) ....109%, 103 102 104 1830 293,101 asg‘ — 3% 4 g BEB| e £3 % Con Bid. Ask. 17 02 02 o3 o 02 03 0% 27 28 02 04 17 18 05 08 — e 8 8o 45 47 12 13 7T 18 02 0 ud o 08, 65 W 5, Pk P . | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSA' B‘m.’l’mfl TLANTIQUE, oageed of SERER | sondey ard. Second oie G fraey ver, irom Pler T $S. COLUMBIA Sails..June 12, 22, July 2, 12 §S. GEO. W. ELDER Salls. .June 17, 27, July 7 Steamer sails from foot of Spear st., 11 a. m. D. W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt.. 1 Mong’y, S.F. 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 beard on day of zalling. SS. HONGKONG MARL S8. NIP! S8, AMI!RICA MAR Roy freight and passage apply at cnmmy s office, 421 Market street, corner Firs W. H. AVERY, Genenu Agent. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. And Gia Sud Amoricana de Vaporss To Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central and South American ports. Sailing from How- ard 3, pler 10, 12 m. PALENA June 10 TUCAPEL.....July 19 AREQUIPA .. June 27 GUATEMALA..Aug. 6 These steamers are bullt exoressly for Cen- tral and South American passenger service. (No change at Acavulco or Panama.) Freight and pasrenger office, 316 California street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gep. Agents. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOB 0. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEID, Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO. 9:45 a. m‘.alsma”v-m except Sun- day. Sunday, 9:45 8:30 Leaves Vllldfl 7 I. m 12 Eu-m| cenm Telfinhone l&lln mos. office, pler 2, Mission-street dock. BROS RAILWAY TRAVEL. w LESS ruan 3 DAYS From San Francisco at 10a. m. | CHICAGO, UNION PACIFIC & NORIHWESTERN LINE Pullman fourteen-section Drawing-Koom and Private Compartment Observation Sleeping Cars, with Telephome. Electric- reading Lamps in every Berth. Compart- ment and Drawing-Room. Buffet, Smok- ing and Library Cars, with Barber and Bath, Dining Cus—nul: a la carte Daily Touriet Car Service at 6 p. m. and Personally conducted Excursions every ‘Wednesday and Friday at 8 a m. from San Francisco. The best of everything. R. R. RINCHIB 617 MARKET 8T. Gen. Agent Pacific Coas Palace Hotel San Francisco. MORTH SHORE RAILRDAD. Via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing 27, ERANC FROM SAN Bar W ‘x NYH .o?.. ., 12:20, 3¢ 58100, *8:00, mu’?l::’ m_.o;.u l.n.n. s 105 S b, m, week days (Saturdays esceptedy— nd way stations. To) .00-. — Cazadero and way moo-.n.m-—mu-ulw msflmmflmmmr—- 1RE HilE FAS> AND- YUKON ROUTE Shortest ’-nd ‘n\r.lu mu to Ate i J' S. ntawn _uay, 39 RAILWAY TRAVEL. bOUTHl‘.RN | PACIFIC rains I eave s are duets arrive st RANCISCO. Otatn Tine, Foot of Markes Street) FROM JUNE 1. 1907 — ABRIYE LEAVE 5N 8.00a 8.00+ N Vacaviite, Wikters, Hana Martinez, San Ramon, Marysville, Orov Atlsatic Express—Ogden and East. Niles, Lathrop, Stockton Mlles,-Mendota, Hantord, vmun. Porterviile Shasta Expres (for Bartiett Spi Red Bluff, Portiand mto. Pl Marysville, Chico, Red Blafr. Oakdale.Chinese,Sonora, Tuolumae Vallefo.. Los Angeles prv»s»— Martinez, . op,Stockton, Merce 21 Deaver, Omaba. Chicago Sacramento fiiver Steamer: » Benicia, Winters. Sac Willisms, Landing. Woodland, Knizhts Oroville. Hayward, Nil Martines,san Valiefo, allstoga. Santa Rosa.. 4 vermore, Stockton, L San.jose, Livermos ‘Fresno, Tuiare, for Santa Barbars, Los Angeles... Lathrop, ;uumn 1 st M Marysv! 6.007 Orlentai Mall —Ogden, e Omaha, St. Louts, Chicago. .. 7.007 San Pablo. Port_Costa, “and Way Stations...... COAST LINE " (Foot ot Market Str Boulder ruz o Way Sl 1216p Neware, Centervile. New Almaden. Fr!(m\ i snta Cruz and Principal Creek Way Stations 4.15¢ Newsrk, Los tGatos. 24.15r San Jo ¥ OQKLST?.;TJFEQF\" kst 3 C ), Foot o arset S "Z45 9:00 100 A, 1.00 300 5.16 From li\KI \\D Fi ’-llh Ban Jose and Way Statio + .%A San Jose and Way Stations.. £7.184 New Alnaden. . 17.154 Momert{ Excursion . 4 Coast Line Limited Gliroy. Salinas, San Lul Ssnta Barbara. Los An Principal Intermediate 9.00a Ssn Jose. Tres Pinos, San: Pactiic Grove, Sailass, S Luls Obispo and Priacipal fnterm ate Stations 4.10» 10.304 Sao Jose and Way Stations.. ... 3 A 11304 SanJose,Los Gatossud WayStaiions 19.084 @130r Sau Jose aud Way Stations. a7 2307 San Redwood, Paio Alw a. San Jose. Crus, Saltnas. Tres Det cipt Soh Jose, Los Gatos and Priucipal P for Afternoon. t Sunday only. < Monday only. S Tuesday and Friday. 5.307 SanJose and Priocipal W 16.159 San Mateo. Belmont, Menlo Park, Palo Altc l.& Sap Jose and Way Stations.. 7 New Orieans Express Obispo, Santa jetes, Demin; #11.457 San Jose and W A for Morning. + Sunday excepted. e urday only. b Saturday and Santa Fe Trains—paiy. Leave Market-Street Fcn—y De; epot. Local Mon&’ Local | Ovrl'd Daily | Thurs | Daily | Daily wErePERTT . p for afternoon. Daily is Bakersfleld Local, n.opmng at all points In San Joaquin Val- Corresponding train arrives at 8 a. m. d-lly 9:00 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays Is the California Limited, carrying Palace Sleep- ing Cars and Dining Cars through to Chi- cago. ir Car runs to Bakersfield for accommedation of local first-class passen- gers. No second-élass tickets are honored on this train. Corresponding train arrives :10 p. m. Tuesday and Kriday. :20 p. m. is Stockton local. Correspond- ing train arrives at 11:00 a. m. daily. §:00 p. m. is the Overland Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and Free reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: also Palace Sleeper, which cuts cut at Fresno. L.orrelpnndlnz train arrives at 6:00 p. m. datly. eeo——flx Market street and in Ferry Degot. Ban Trancisco; 1113 Broadway, Oakland. CALIFORNIA NOITHWESIF.IN RY. CO SEES SAN IHAIGISW AlJ NUATA PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. 1 Tibureon lerrv. Foot of EHurket Sty SAN FRANCISCO T0 TO SAN m“a'r: Extra trip 30 o. m. mmu-—nxr.n trips at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. SUND. YHOO. lao.uao..u..x:w.:xm. n Effect Arrive San Fr.ndnu' -l! 4 1902, \an Weck | Sun’| Destioa- Days. | days. tion. T -m si0e Iznaclo 8 and mo b 00 ) Novato Petaluma and vill &S, Oliea, Dyer. Fepperwood, Seot m to Monday round-trip tickets at re< Oon Py ‘mnmbmm Hrarket st. Chronicte bullds "% c. 3 G, R. X. RYAN. Gen. Pass. Agt. to Ferry Foot of Market St. Su!nn. Thesilin. w. iraia sopsores- S e [ | it Tewres 4720 T 1 P m:

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