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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE '17,‘ 1902. 11 PERSONALS—Conil ned. ¢ FREE cure for stomach and bowel. trouble; | more like a miracle than a medicine is what cured people say. Address REUNER GOU- LET, Sacramento, Cal. A FULL line of switches, wigs and front pieces; | | bairdressing, any style, 26c. G. LEDERER, | | 128 Stocktoz st | | DRUNKENNESS, morphine end all drug di--! | | iner bldg. rates. HERMAN MURPHY, G01-602 Exami - $4.500,000 st less than bank g LOANS MADE in real estate. —Legacies. . of rents. eases positively cured by The Willow Bark Co., 1839 Polk st, S. F.; consultation free. MURPHY = 3 —— = building | WHITE enamel fron beds, single, three-quarter a2 or double, $2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING tgomery st., room 3, { _ CO.. 13101312 Stockton st.. near Broadway. ount &t lowest rates. i rect with lender. SENSATIONAL—Book for men; amusing, mys- | tifying, instructive. Two cents for postage se- cures one. Williams & Co., 140 Geary st., S.F. | " Patterns; | cest designs for cummer goods. J. W. EVANS, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. | e \;‘O D%AY’. E Telephone Main 5516, COLGAN. 24 Montgomery st., room 3. AT less than cost, uncalled-for suits, overcoats and trousers af CHARLES LYONS', London tailor. 721 Market st. RUPTURE cured; no operation, pain or lost | time. Fidelity Rupture Cure,’ 261 Kearny. | TAILOR-MADE suits, §7 50; dress pants, $2 50. | Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. ELECTRIC needle specialist: superfluous hair and moles destroyed. Mrs.H.Eaton, 427 Sutter. fon, any amount; € per cent; first, ird mortgages, estates in pro- . legacies, undivided manufecturing and mer- corporation joans. Room 18, hronicle blg. GEORGE E. OLSE} TRUST COMPANY, 28 Montgomery st., 1 estate. Mre. Briggs—Superfluous hair, moles destroved by electricity. 1719 Buchanan; tel. West 259. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale BUSINESS CHANCES. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTN ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FOR sale, rent or exchange—An elegant 8- room modern house, all conveniences; fine corner Jot; best locality; & great bargain; $4000. Must be <old; a large 8-room house; lot 60x 150; near Chestnut-st. station. See the above this week. Apply ALAMEDA LAND COM- PANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. $600—SALOON, first block Sixth st.; worth §1000; sells at sacrifice on account of jmme- -dlate departure; genuine bargain. P, J. DE LUCCA & CO., 318 Kearny st STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, s, ey S 9 PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., uf- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex, 571 GOLDEN WEST Storage; advances made; 810 Mission st.; tel, Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel, Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. ALAMEDA HOUSES. FOR rent, furnished or unfurnished, for term niot less than one year, 10-room house; mod- ern improvements; suriny location; unfur- nished $35. 1448 Caroline st.. Alameda. —_—— ALAMEDA ROOMS. NICE front room to rent to lady. Address Santa Clara ave., Alameda. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. _____OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 1010 | SUPERFLUOUS hair and_ moles removed by electric needle.Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170Market. sectable private place to obtain on diamonds, jewelry, at west aves BASwin ooty Y s | ALFREDMUS Egyptian Henna; restores gray _ Market st.: fel, Main 1644 Bronch 15 Fhics | _hair to,its natural color: $1; at all druggists’. | S & ey S ONE MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS Cl:RE! CIPAL Loan Office, 103 Grant ave., mear | _ instantly; 10¢ and 2 All drugglsts. | shone e 3. e o — ~ - —— Phone Med 2003, | DYSPEPSIA and constipation cured; box free. C. H. ROWAN, North Milwaukee, Wis. MASQUERADE costum books, wigs; country orders. GOLDS & CO., 733 Mkt. CH CORN PAINT, the ; all drugsists. e. Ist or 204 mortgages and on ianos: no removal: any amount; BECKER, OUNT AG wes rates v ¥. ;;1“ THE TOUSLEY ©O.. CY—Loans to salaried people on their note. | 143 Phelan blde. corn cure, bscriptions 2206 _Fillmore. SSIFIED advertisements and su received at Call branch offic oney quick: | PHYSICIANS AND. SURGEONS. | RUPTURE and piles curefi; no pay until cured; no operatic no detention from business; all | private diseases treated successfull tation free. Drs. Forden without removal Tel. Black 5263. aried people without se- quickly. confidentially; lowest Drake, 453 Parrott blg. warehouse: ontgomery st. | by private confiden- 01 Jones. low rates; lst or estates in probate, r, 480 Parrott bd L. COOKE..28 Montgomery st..J. L. COOKE -.... San Francisco . Great Bargains, Oakland and Alameda. Ejegant home properties at half price Al sizes, all kinds. Great opportunity. Eecure a_home. Epecial Bargains............ o not wait. Secure a home ile you can get it cheap. Leave your address with me and I will find you a Bargaln. You will be surprised at the Emall outlay of money which will purchase you a home. Den't forget to call on or eddress J. L. COOKE, 26 Montgomery st., San Francisco. Cut tiis out and save address. plance, furn., Market, r. Special Bargains NEW cottage residence, rcoms, bath- rcom, butler's pantry, large basement; on | | sunny side of street; lot 25x107:6; pretty .mi Tine view: stome pavement; street bitumini ed; a few steps from cable cars; fine loca- tion, near Brode everything rented as | soon as built; ne houses geoing up all | around and property changing hands fast at | advancing prices; only $575 down and easy | installments; price §3175; will take a lot ss part payment. W. J. GUNN, 530 California st., Savings Union buflding. bet. | Montgomery and Kearny. { corner lot and improve- $6750—AT a sacrifice H ments; on 13th st., near Folsom; copsisting | size | | MUSICA L INSTRUMENT e prices. | are away on | MAUVATS | | of store, flats and two 2-story hous L pianos are | of Jot GOx! nting low for $58; can be in- You can buy creased to . Apply R. McCOLGAN, 21 ish. THE | Montgomery st., room 3. 769 Market. | — - % L0 YOU will never secure a suburban home in sight of “'Old Ocean” as cheap as now; cot- tages and building lots at a bargain. THIS- TLETON, 272 Sadowa st.. Ocean View. RESIDENCE lot, 106 to Grand station, INE BARGAIN. 100x108, in Alameda, close FOR SALE AT A GENU- | See J. F. CROSETT, 628 pianos in §. F er and 20 others. Rents and Heine Hall, rooms, pantry, bath : must be sold. Apply 324 Cort- e lot 25x100; Mission cars. FOR sale—1 or 2 lots south side of Hayes | st 1 block from park; price on lots. JTTAGE 4 rooms and lot; Mall Dock. 21, Call office. of prices plesse bear in mi plicate them, but can | frered in the way anos and largest to choose from. | $1700_COTTAGE 5 roome, barn; mai Steinway dealers, | HAYES, corner Greenwich and H F., Broad : $2200—TWO fats. near Mall Dock. HAYES, corner Greenwich and Hyde sts. en back any time | purchase price al- e REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale day to bu: ONLY 8130 PER ACRE. & CHASE, 30| ¢ e established 1850. 1 | 150 or 180 acres | all set in alfalfa; of the finest land in th fenced in fine fleids; all this land is richest, sandy loam, 50 to 100 feet decp, every i foot of which is prepared for irrigation; in ad- dition to the irrigation ditches a large creek fows along the entire northern boundary, which i lined with heavy oaks and other shade trees; this stream is accessible to all the flelds; fur- | nishing water and shade for the stock; every | foot of this land will produce in abundance | everything that grows in California; improve- ments consist of a modern cheese factory, with latest appliances, a model feed barn for 100 head of milk cows and 200 tons of hay; fenced corrals through which a perpetual stream flows; a cottage and other buildings; land is now ren ed for $12 per acre cash, paid in advance; si uated in Stanislaus County, 3, mile from steam. er landing and 23% miles from Crows Landing (a railroad town); only $130 per acre; pay 9 per cent. For further particulars apply to | DAVIDSON & LEIGH, | 219 Montgomery st.. 5. F. | ORCHARD Home, near Los Gatos, Santa Clara County, on Los Gatos and Saratoga aves.; beautiful location; climate unsurpassed; ten minutes’ drive from station: neighborhood desirable; 40 acres all of which is in (r- chard; 32 acres in bearing; balance will bear fruit next yvear: there is a crop of fruit, es- timated at $£2000; agricultural implements and tools, fruit boxes, drying trays, wagons, etc., included. The residence is one-story, ect condition, good tank-house, - tank, ete. well water; large ornamental trees, I flowers; a beautiful and healthly home, and profitable; price $16,000. . Address JAMES A. CLAYTON & CO., 34 West Santa Clara st., San Jose. high basement, fronting on | —FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO. fully guaranteed, 16 O'Farrell et. prices $100 PIERCE'S y upright; Geary bt ting pianc good as vedal upright; st., easy pey- next Hibernia Bank. high-grade uprights, Bruenn,208Post, contains 9 | modern finish: | OCTAVIA, 1303, corner Ge T50—CASH VALUE $8000. % House of 9 rooms, bath and firnace; every- thing in the latest and best sanitary condi- tion; nice large barn; lot T5x128; situated in Linda Vista Terrace and surrounded by ele- Eant homes; owner cannot occupy the prem- ises and so prefers o sell rather than rent. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oekland. $4T50—COST TO DUPLICATE $5500. Location, 20th and Webster sts.; new Col- onial 7-room house; open and nickel plumb- ing; everything first-class in finish and con- struction; sunny: only 3 minutes' walk to the business center; seeing is believing: call early. J. S. Myers, 1002 Broadway, Oakiand. $2000—CASH VALUE $3500. House is new, 2 story; 3 rooms downstairs and 2 rooms upstairs; all modern conveni- ences; lot (note size) 60x135; chicken yards and outhouses; everything in first-class or- der; terms oniy $600 cash; first come first served; must be sold; positively no reserve. J. 8 MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $2500 CAS! v pay buyer: anvthing g0od we sell at once; this is the best we have had to sell in a long time; 51 acres, more or less, of extra choice land; @ pretty good B-room cottage, bath, pantry, Plenty closets: basement; good barn and Stable; stalls for 3 horses and cows_chicken houses, broodery, Incubator; Al windmill and large tank; water piped over place; city water and sewer: the assorted fruit orchard and choice garden you must see to appreclate: whoever gets this will have the best to be had on this side of the bay; close to electric cars and fine public school; this is an ideal prop- erty, sure; adjoining East Oukland; price in full $5850 Call or send for circular, 455 Sev- Ca enth st., opposite Broadway station, Oakland. Carriage free, H. 7 JIONVS. Land Owner. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A QUIET ana pleasant home for housekeeping: £uite of furnizhed sunny rooms; all complets: gas, bath free; near school and park; rent Teasonable. St. James. McAllister and La- guna sts. BIRCH ave., 615, bet. Laguna and Buchanan— §7; 3 housekeeping rooms. ELIZABETH, 2, ‘oft San Jose ave.—2 unfurn. front rooms; light housekpg.; sunny; -cheap. FILLMORE, 2219, near Clay—5 'sunny fur- nished rooms; bath; nice yard; housekeeping. FOURTH, 237—Nice furnished rooms, with or without housekeeping; no other roomers. Ap- 671—2 furn. rooms for housekeep- y renovated: separate entrance; $10. McALLISTER, 9353 nicely furnished rooms and 2 partly furnished, $10 and 12. MISSION, 25033 complete housek rooms Wwith gi ; rei asonablé® ping ry—Large sunny bay-window front parlor with kitchen; fine gas stove; §13. O'FARRELL, $26—3 rooms complete for housekeeping; all conveniences, SEVENTEENTH, 3674—3 or 4 sunny furnished rooms of a cottage: back and front yard; modern improvement STEINER, 1433—Two housekeeping. TAYLOR, 246, cor. Ellls—3 sunny connecting housekpg. &-single rm: one Howard 1777 VAN NESS ave.. 402_Entire upper flat; 3 rooms; neatly furniched; gas stove: bath. furnished rooms for PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281. RS AND SUPPLIES GREAT BARG. IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266, GARBARINO—In city, Jume 15, 1002, Freddie, dearly ed son of Angelo_and Flora Garbarino, and loving brother of Emil, Ricco, Eddie, £da and Eleanore Garbarino, @ native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 5 months and 10 days. GRIFFIN—In this city, June 16, 1002, Robert Griffin, dearly beloved stepson of Mus. B. McClellan, and loving brother of John Griffin and Mrs. T. P. Owens, a native of Saf Francisco, aged 3§ years. " Remains at the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, between Upion and Green. HANCOCK—In Fruitvale, June 15, 1902, Fran- cis Oliver, beloved father of Victor A., Jules F. ond Frank J. Hancock, and brother of setts, aged 06 years 5 months and ‘23 days. ([¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 10:30 o’clock, from St. Rose's Church, Brannan street, between Fourth and Fifth, ' Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Via 11:30 o'clock train from Third and. Town- send ' streets. & 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented. repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.,209 Sansome. TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewiting, 4c follo; copies, 2c; mim. eographing, 927 Markt, rm.305; Howard 1539. g O N e VIFAOPATHY. MU Lot oL bod SUe R DO you suffer from rheumatism or any kindred ‘aiiments or trouble of any kind? Try “Vita- opathy.” IVAN McLAUGHLIN, 1104 Mar- Xet, rooms 11 & 12; free treatment Wednes. DIVIDEND NOTICES A~ A A A AN NN NANNAAAN AN SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, 532 Cali- fornia st., cor. of Webb—For the half year ending with the 30th of June, 1802, a divi-’ dend has been declared at the rate per an- num of three and forty-two one-hundredths (3 42-100) per cent on term - deposits, and three (3) per cent o ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Tuesday, July 1, 1802. LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The fellowing marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: Chester F. Wright, 39, city; Tahoe T. Wright, 31, city. Almee 29, Sonora; HOGAN—In this city, June 14, 1902, Bugene, beloved husband of Mary Hogan, and dearly beloved father of Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. David Carroll and Mrs. J. Hennessey, and beloved brotker of Mrs. Ellen Dugan, Mre. Fannie Shobridge and Patrick Hogan, a na- tive of Fermaugh, County Cork, Ireland, agzed €0 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), June 17, at 10 o'clock, from the residence 'of his daughter, Mrs. David Car. Toll, 28 Bluxome street, between Fourth and Fifih, thence to St. Rose’s Church for serv- ices at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HOPCRAFT—In this- city, June 1% 1002, Sydney Hopcraft, dearly beloved brother of Mrs. E. A. Beattfe, a native of England, aged 31 years. - T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), ‘at $:30 o'clock, from his lat® residence, 116 Page street, thence to St. Ignatius Church, Where a requiem mass Will be cefebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. , Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by 10:40 train from Twenty-ffth and Valencla street "HOUGH—In Reno, N June 11, 1902, at the Wentworth Sanitarfum, Mrs. Sarah A. Hough, mother of Mrs. Nellie C. Walsh, aged ¢l years. g HOYT—On Monday, June 16, 1802, Georgiana M. Hoyt, mother of May Underhill Hoyt, and daughter of John T. and Jame Carter, a native of New York. @ Funeral from her late residence, 1915 Sacramento street, Wednesday, June 18, at 6:30 o'clock. KAESWURM—In the City and County Hospi- tal, June 16, 1002, Karl Kaeswurm, a na- tive of Germany, aged B0 years. KELLY—In this city, June 1: mrg Eliza- beth, beloved wife of Patrick H. Kelly, and mother of Mary, Lizzie, Harry and the late William Kelly, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, agéd 65 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of Carew & English, 2) Van Ness avc- nue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where to the to the “Joseph Marx, 83, 2672 Unlon street; Maud Fernando P. Pedro, “21, Monterey; Adoit Hubner, 24, 1403 Geary street; Katchen George T. Forsythe, 20, city; Florence A. 27, Michaels, 22, 508 Sixth street. Hattle Berkman, 20, 188 Albion avenue, ers, 28, city. , city; Ethel M. Jack, William J. Carlin, 21, 528C Turk street; Mary Arthur R, Babcock, 21, 1205 Waller street; Frank Maurino, 25, 510 Greenwich street; Charles A. Milly, 23, city; Estella M. Pid- “Louis B. Krieger, 30, city; Lily Skipper, 26, ANDERSON—In this city, June 9, 1902, to the wife of Henry Belasco, a son. Wife of Charles Cooper, a daughter. to the wife of L. S. Hamer, a daughter. Williams, 33, 702 Powell street. John C. Ellis, 21, 2819 Folsom street; Anne Easton, 21, 610 Buchanan street. Creed, 21, 261 Minna street. Kelkey M. Gilham, 21, 2400 Fillmore street; Julia A. Skelly, 18, 355 Polk street. Neef, 23, citv. L. Terkelson, 23, 2105% Mason street; . ‘Lohsen, 21, 1812 Scott street. Ligoin, 21, city, Alfréd W, Stuart, 34, Oakland; Edna E. Salisbury, 27, Oakland, Thomag F. Symons, Mary E. Barry, 23, ‘Sonora. Joseph Springer, 22, 1702 Post street; Addie Charle$ A. Franklin, 26, 147 Russ street; Josephine Fox, 22, 2008 Filimore street. Solomon Skootsky, 30, 425 Fulton 'street; Charles A, Liermann, 25, Angels Camp; May F. Hussey, 26, Angels Camp. John L. Vierla, 30, city; Elizabeth E. Som- Percy C. Woodhouse, 23, city, ¥, McDermott, 21, 104 Filbert street. ‘William M. Hobbe, 35, 3305 Twenty-fourth street: Lou E. Sullivan, 28, 17 Polk stréet. Emma F. Owens, 10, 1200 Masonic avenue, Peter Arano, 38, Watsonville; Laura J. Bride, 25, city. Sylvia Demichelll, 22, 512 Franclsco street. Clarence E. McKenna, 29, city; Loretta’ M. G. oward, 24, eity. geon, 20, city. city, 4 BORN. wife of Al Anderson (nee Efford), a daugh- ter: BELASCO—In this city, June 9, 1902, to the COHNRIECH—In_this_city, June 15, 1002, to the wife of Arthur Cohnriech, a son. COOPER—In this city, June 6, 1902, GIBBONS—In this city, June 5, 1902, Wife of L. A. Gibbons, a daughter. HAMER—In this city, June 11, 1002, HENRY—In this city, to the wife.of Willlam P. Henry, o daughter. : KIRSCHNER—In this city, June 13, 1802, to the wife of Robert Kirschner, a 8o CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received a Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. e d Unfta KOOMS TO LET—Furn. ANGELUS. New fireproof bs furnished rooms and suites; mafine view. 530 Stockton st., bet, Bush and Pine, ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAliister—New, elegant, eunny; 75c day upward; McAllister cars to door; handsomest_ grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 _Sixth—Rooms, 25c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeéping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” 878 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.); rooms 25c¢, 50c, $1, $1 50 night, §1 50 to $10 per week; house open all night. A HANDSOMELY furnished suite; central; gas, electricity, hot water, grand pianoforte; $50. Box 1058, Call office. ALL cholce neat sunny suites or singles; day, week or month; bath; phone. 832 Stockton. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellls, cor. furnished sunny rooms; Mason—Elegantly prices reasonable. EDDY, 118—Sunny nice furnished front suite; cheap; other rooms, $6 to $8 month; no trans. ELLIS, 821 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 35c, $1 50 night; $1 50, $6 week; open all night. FOLSOM, 820, near 4th—$1 per week, furnished rooms. Grand Southern, 7th & Mission—Rooms 350 to $1 50 night; $1 75 to $5 week; reading room. HAYES, 829—Large furnished room for two gentlemen: breakfast and supper optional. MINNA, 667, cor. Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, $1 per week; transient. MINNA, 725%, bet. 8th and 9th—Large front bay-window room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. OAK, 125—Nicely furnished sunny room; gas, bath; $7. y st. 636 Clay st., room 1| gSmall tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho —_— e B Rl e R el en rancisco is growing rapidly; location e e g T T T MME ~ NEBROAARD Vel L 65 & 79| - P 10e SOt Coos WIE - OUoenis s (0. POkt i corner of Jomes: phone Polk §37. pasipbicts sl tetopention. | ASK for our ilst of suburban and country properties: land_department. AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST CO., Hayward bldg., San Francisco. ZROME FC c palmist, 516 or st., bet d Posttel Black 561. | e e e e O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec, lights: day, week, mo. O’FARRELL, 324—Nicely furnished room suit- able for two gentlemen or man and wife. O'FARRELL, 402, corner Taylor—Nice sunny suites or in single; running water. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. ERSONALS. T ,P 5P 18 > e _ | LAXD bargains; new catalogue sent free. P e e e | t Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery, 634 Market Maiting Co., makers of Rainier beer, want an | COLONY tracts, estates. ranches, ranges, tim- original toast for the back of a snappy ad- ber, mines. EMMONS & SON, Mills bldg. SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth st, near Market—Furnished; also 3 unfurnished. vertisi point. g folder; must be short and to the A prize of $25 will be paid for the £t On¢ in before July 15.' Contest free | all. Send your name and address with | ey tosst to White Advertising Bureat.| REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, attle, Wash. | slicxad By ST e 3 s your hair is falling, send for DR. G. MOORE'S Scientific Hair Restorer, the onl known to stop hair from falling and to grow on bald heads, A positiv re for eczema; preparation sent to all parts ¢ the call or send for circulsr. DR, > O'Farrell st., £. F. IT is not claimed that Viavi can cure the in- curable, but thousands of women who had all hope of ever obtaining relief | Write Wells, Saunders & Co., Petaluma, for liet of bareain in fruit and chicken ranches. FOR eale or exchange for S. F. paying proper- {7 ty, 1 of the finest ranches in Sonoma Valley. Ads. R. Clark. Agua Caliente. Sonoma Valley. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. up h been restored to health and strength by the Viavi treatment; booklet for mothers and daughters mailed free. The Viavi Co., 2304 | Van Ness ave., San Francisco; tel. East 282, degant line of remnants for suits to order, with these suits we make an extra pair of pants free of charge; other suits on install- | STOP PAYING RENT. OWN YOUR OWN HOME. Our plan enables you to buy your own lot where you please, build according to your own plans, selecting your own architect and contractor. The plan offered by the Berkeley Equitable Building Association is the easiest ments, $1 we LEMOS. 1117 Market | and best plan ever introduced to the public. st., between § and Eighth, Bee our tables and convince yourself; only §8 k= raess - th pays for your home; no interest. LECTRIC light in every room—Winchester | Frame of P D Thra o ey o o0 o, | Home office at 2131 Stanford place. Berkeley. Branch office Lorin P. O.. and room 39 Ne. W. C. MORAN, Azents wanted.” porcelain bath: pantry; tiled_sink; electric lights: city water; brick 5c 16 $1 50 per night: §1 50 to $6 per week free "bus and baggige to and from the ferry, A—WHAT do you t Wilis, mak vada block, San Francisco. secretary and manager. nk? O. BERMAN, 48 | xgw 6o - : s colored shirts to order; $1 each; | o | Bt Ppose _same 85 white ehirts; selection ratterns. foundation Imgh yl,.“m],ln; v\:h trays; pat- ONEY to loan at low interest; gold, siiver, |. nt closet; large lot, all fenced; 2 blocks to e hats ant procions ey m:,;,f“ station; t cars, stores, school - and | t W. 3. HESTHAL | cnurches: price $2000; terms $200 cash, bal- 10 Sixth st. | ance 518 cpen_ Sundays. RUDOLFPH, Lorin O, A. oyed with | a chence to be your own Jandlord: new | 'story house; meat, complete and up- ot all fenced; good loeation: price $2250; — £ £ | terms $200 caeh, balance $2¢ | dress pants, $2 MISFIT | inenthly, same as rent. O. A. RUDOLPH, PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. | Lorin; open Bundays. COTTAGE—S rooms, modern convenience, bath, etc,; easy Dl)’l‘l‘l!ll!:, MURDOCK, 514 Pine. Joreph J. Mason, real estate & Insurance agent; cholce property a specialty. Berkeley Station. BERKELEY ROOMS, PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates; 16 | years' experience. J. B. RAY, 457 Minna st. ANDERSON, theatrical costumer; private the. atricels; masquerades supplied. 26 O'Farrell. ACTINA restores the eyes and ears to health. Bold by A"VIDA ©O., 763 Valencia, cor. 19th. BUPERFLUOUS hair, moles. etc., permanently removed, electric needle. Mre. Cook, 426 Sutier, FURNISHED or unfurnished suite housekeep- ing rooms; % block from U, C. 2229 Chapel. SUTTER, 940—Elegant furnished rooms, with or without board; bath; 10 minutes’ walk of Kearny st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore. ROOMS AND BOARD. ATLANTA Hotel, 452 Ellis—This new, strictly modern, first-class hotel will be opened Juiy 20; rooms can now be reserved on the prem- ises; electric light and eicvator; private baths: single and suits; hot and eold water; steam heat; telephones on every floor. THE McALLISTER, 503 Van Ness ave.; just opened; elegantly furnished suite or single rooms, ‘with or without bath; excellent tabie; references, : ELEGANTLY furnished sunny front I!’:l;’fl‘m; every convenience; references. o i CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates, “HEATH," 312 Bddy st.—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular price: LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddv_High-class furnished suites or single; stcam heat, VAN NESS, 510—Handsoma furnished sunny suites; single rooms; first-class table board. SUMMER RESORTS. $800_Sta. Cruz cottage; 7 r.; nr. beach, depct; 50 ft. HAYES, cor, Greenwich and Hyde. e e e L SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants efected for city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgbmery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. suite; | 318 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, 'A_DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE, $16 50, $16 50 buys new improved drop-head: oak :vl?o;lhwolr;h u;x-:p:v-d .zm.’.:m-; :flauy for 4 wing machines: < ara B A Bixth s Dnene How ALL kinds bought, sold, rent luhafig: pairing; lowest rates, T:L gg'een 144, t?a.- MARRIED. HELLMANN—PAGE—At La Quinta, Belve- dere, June 14, 1902; by the Rev. E. J. Lion, Horatio_George, son of the late Richard and Mary Melchora. Hellmann, and Manuela ‘Amalia, daugbter of the laté Dr. Thomas S. and Ana Marla Page. VOGENSEN—ANDRESEN—In this city, June 15, 1902, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Hans Peter Vofgnden and Christine Andresen. e e e e DIED. Lewis, William Lindwall, Elizabeth Mizll, Jake Morris, Sigmund Mundwyler, John F. O'Brien, James I. Peterson, Bertram Rehtuss, Wilhelm J. Remington, Helen M. Richardson, Mary C. Riley, John Samuels, Dr. E. H. Schwein, Jacob Sherer, Elizabeth Simons, Isadore Taylor, John T. Beck, Elizabeth Brady, Annie D.° , Brockowsky, F. W. Cohnriech (infant) Da_Silveira, Maria Dobbel, John C. Firebaugh, H. C. Gaftagan, Thos. E. Garbarino, Freddle Griffin, Robert’ Hancodk, Francia O. Hogan, Eugene Hoperaft, Sydney Hough, Mrs. Sarah Hoyt, Georglana M. Kaeswurm, Karl Kelly, Elizabeth Thompson, May A. Leahy, Cornelius J. Wheeler, Bert M. BECK—In this city, June 15, 1902, Elizabeth, beloved wife of J. V. Beck, and mother of Mrs. T. N. McCulloch, Mrs. Sadle Mallard and Lemuel, J. F. and J. V. Beck Jr., a na- tive of Pennsylvania, aged 69 years 8 months and 11 days, > The funeral services will be. held to- morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by elece tric -car from Eighteenth and Guerrerd streets. BRADY—In this city, June 15, 1902, Annie D. Brady, widow of the late Owen Brady, and_daughter of Mrs. Annie Plaff. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services fo-day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, at the Crocker Old People’s Home, corner Plerce and Pine streets. Interment Laurel Hiil Cemetery. BROCKOWSKY—In _ Astoria, Or., June 10, 1902, Frederlck William, son of Frederick and’ the late Charlotte Brockowsky, and brother of Herman, Otto and Lillie Brock- owsky and Mrs. Max Gorgoll, a native of Tilinofs, aged 27 years 4 months and 16 days. COHNRIECH—In this city, June 15, 1902, in- tant son of Arthur and Lena Cohnriech. DA SILVEIRA—In West Berkeley, June 16, 1003, Maria, beloved wife of John Veira' da Silveira, and mother of -Joseph Veira da Stlveira, a native of, Azore Islands, Portu- Bal, aged 20 vears G months and 21 days. DOBBEL—In Purissima, San Mateo County, June 15, 1902, John C., beloved son of the jate Henry 'and Margaret Dobl and Dbrother of Henry, August A., William F. and Charles H. Dobbel and Mrs. R. Rohdé and Mrs. H. Kluver, a native of Mount Eden, Cal., aged 43 years and 17 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuetday, at 1:30 o’clock, at the residence of George Shoults. _Interment Purissima Cema- tery. FIREBAUGH—At Palo Alto, Cal., June 15, 1902, H. C. Firebaugh, a native of Ohio, aged o8 year (Healdsburg papers please cony:) 57 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend funeral -services at Palo Alto, June 17, 1902, at 10:30 o clock, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery at 12:45 o'elock. GAFFAGAN—1n this city. at St. Mary’s Hos- pital, June 12, 190, Thomas E. Gnffagan, a native of New York, aged 34 vears. 7 The funeral took place Monday, June 16, 1902, at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of ‘G. Izccherl, 620 Broadway. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. et b St HENRY J. CALLAGHER CO. (Euccessor_to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. DIRECTORS AND EMBA Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. Mt. Glivet Cemetery, NEAREST THE CITY. Gifice, 816 Market Street. ‘Telephone Bush 367. NEW FIRVMI OF UNDERTAKERS, Samuel McFadden, 18 years manager for the United Undertakers' Association; M. J, McBrearty, with the same company for 10 years; P. F. Green, late with J. C. O'Con- b & o Parn g o Vi i ors af + between Seventh and Eighth. Telephone South 44. JAMES MCcGINN, . Formerly with Bros., Funeral Pariors at 213 Bady st pec | a requiem mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul, commencing at 10 o’clock. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery. LEAHY—In the Philippine Islands, Cornelius J. Leahy, late of Company A, Thirty-sixth Infantry, U. S. Volunteers, beloved son of Mary and the late Patrick D. Leahy, and brother of Danfel F. and Maurice A. Leahy, Sister M. Reginald and Kathleen C. Leahy, native of County Limerick, . Ireland, aged 25 years. T Friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral Tuesday, June 17, 1002, 8:30 c’clock, from the pariors of J. O O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celébrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing-at 9 o'clock. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. LEWIS—In the City and County Hospital, June 16, 1902, William Lewis, a native of England, aged 20 years. LINDWALL—In this city, June 16, 1002, Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late Charles Lindwall, and mother of Willlam G. Lind- wall, a native of Germany, aged 65 years 10 months and 22 days. . MIZLL—In this city, June 16, 1902, Jake, be- loved busband of Fanny Mizll, and father of Ray, Annle, Rosa, Beckie and Tillle Mizll, a native of Russia, aged 37 years 9 months and 3 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. In- terment Salem Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. MORRIS—In_this ecity, Junme 15, 1902, Sig- mund, husband of Sarah Morris, father of Mrs. Sol Cohn, Mrs. D. B. Nathan, Mrs. C. H. Goldberg, Julius, Lons, Joseph, Bertha and Lillian Morris, a native of Prussia, aged 71_years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9:15 o'clock, from his late Tesidence, 816 First avenue, near Fulton street. Interment Salem Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. 2 MUNDWYLER—In Alameda, June 16, 1902, John F. Mundwyler, son of John J. Mund- Wyler of San Francisco, a native of San Trancisco, aged 31 years 4 months and 4 ays, 5 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, June 18, 1902, at 10 o'clock, from Ma- sonfc Hall, Alameda, under the auspices of Oak Grove Lodge No. 215, F. and A, M. Cremation 1. O. O. F. Cemetery, San Fran- ciseo, at 2 o'clock. ©'BRIEN—In this city, June 14, 1902, James I, dearly béloved husband of Jane O'Brien, @and father of George R., Jennle E. and Gracie M. O'Brien, and brother of Mathew J. O'Brien, Mrs. T. J. Welsh and Mrs. M. J. Cottrell (deceased), a native of Albany, New York, aged 50 years 4 months and 18’ days. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 0:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 7891, Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requient high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. TRIUMPH Lodge No. 180, A. O. U. W.—Of- ficers and members: You are notified to meet at your hall to attend the funeral of our late brother, J. L O'Brien, Tuesday, June 17, at 9 o'clock. WILLIAM P. MURPHY, M. W. J. H. CATTRAN, Recorder. PETERSON—In this city, June 16, 1902, Ber- tram Howard, beloved son of Howard B. and Alma A. Peferson, a native of San Fran- Ccisco, aged 1 month,and 14 days. (Sacra- mento_papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to uttend the funeral services to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, at the fam- ily residence, 136 Fifth avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. REHFUSS—In_this city, June 15, 1902, Wii- helm Jullus Rehfuss, dearly beloved husband of Fredericka, and father of Herman Reh- fuss, a native of Ach, Wurtemberg, Ger- many, aged 56 years 2 months and 24 davs. [ Friends and acquaintances and mem- bers of Suddeutscher Verein and Brewery Workmen's Union are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, undertaker, 957 Mission street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth, where the services will be held under the auspices of Germania . Ledge No. 1718, K. of H. Interment Laurel Hill_Cemete REMINGTON-In this city, June 15 1902, Helen M. Remington, beloved wife of Fran- ©is J. Remington, and mother of George J. and Nelson F. Remington and Mrs. Belle Baker, and sister of Abble W. Southwort! a native of Avon Spring, New York. @7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend funeral services Tuesday, June 17, 1902, at 1:00 o'clock, at her late’ residence, 127 . .Second avenue. Interment private. . RICHARDSON—In this city, June 16, 1902, Mary C. Richardson, beloved srandmother of Alfred R. and Arthur D. Stevens, a native of Maine, aged 60 years. RILEY—In_ the City and County Hospital, June 16, 1902, John Riley, a native of Ire- land, aged years. SAMUELS—In Mayfield, Cal., Jure 15, 1902, Dr. Edward H. Samuels, o native of New Zealand, aged 32 vears. {7 Services will take place at his late resi- dence in Mayfield Wednesday, June 18, at 10:30 o'clock, thence to Cypress Lawn Céme- tery on noon train. SCHWEIN—In this city, June 16, 1902, Jacob Schweln, father of Mrs. . Montgomery and Charles R. Schwein, a native of Bavaria, aged 86 years and 6 months. T The funeral services will be held to- The dd Fellows' Cemetery Associaton Funeral Conductors (FOR CREMATION ONLY). Funeral rooms—420 Golden Gate ave.; tele- phoneé South 934. Oakland office—1004 Broadway; Clay 701. Main office at cemetery, Point Lobos ave., San Francisco; telephone West 896, Prices of cremation—Adults over 15 vears of age, $25: children under 15 years of age, $16. Circulars mafled to any address on ap- plication. GEO. T. BOHEN, Pres. GEO. PENLINGTON. Sec. FUNERAL REFORM BOYCOTT. The undertakers of San Francisco are un- friendly to cremation because the expense is very much less than that of interment. They know that if cremation séts the pace in fu- neral reform reduced prices must be met, or veyards closed. They control over five Era v hacks, the drivers of which belong to the Hackmen’'s Unijon, Local No, 224 That unton (through misrepresentation made to them) has resolved not to drive for us at our funerals or rent hacks to attend them. We think the friends of cremation will, if necessary, dispense with a string of hacks and the of the United Undertakers Tather than see incineration obstructed by a causeless, heartléss boycott of the dead. ‘Weo own two first-class carriages and at- tractive hearses and horses, wh furnish_upon on, b formatton, call at No.'m Golden Gate ave THE ODD FELLOWS' CEMETERY ASSO- N. GEO. T. BOHEN, Pres,, . PENLINGTON, Secretary, telephone - % Samuel H. Hancock, a native of Massachu- WORKMEN WILL - -~ ENJOY AN DUTING Lodges of Ancient Order to Assemble at Glenwood. Numerous Friz:s Will Be Distributed to the Ex- cursionists. The picnic of the local lodges of the Ancient Order of United Workmen and of the Degree of Honor will be held to- day at Glenwood Park in the Santa Cfuz Mountains. Two hundred and fifty prizes will be distributed. The following com- mittees will have charge of the : General committee—President, M. J. Black- man, P. M. W. Assoclation; first vice president, R. H. McPherson, Prosperity No. 309; second vice president, C. P. Shea, Yerba Buena No. 14; secretary, Frank J. McGuire, Friendship No. 179; treasurer, E. A. Smith, Harmony No. 9: G. Mosbacher, R. C. Schacht, B. A. Smith, H. 3. Trowbridge, L. B. Douglass, F. B, Far- ley, M. L. Stern, Dr. E. E. Baird, C. E. Shefter, F. T. Kenny, J. Meyer, Ed Baumels- ter, K. F, Mackenzie, G, O. Jones, John Druse- dom, J. Rose, P. W. Postel, R. H. Ohea, G. M. Lawton, L. C. Cull, Dr. A. 8. Fuson, C. Fletscher, Emil Kraut,” Willlam J. Ryan, E. E. Anderson, J. J. Wales, C. A. Mitehell, Mrs. Linda G, Mailoy, Bdward Lee St., Miss Pearl Miller and Frank J. McGuire. Floor—Charles P, Shea, manager; R. H. McPherson, assistant manager; Mrs. Dora H. Wilkins, Mrs. Charles P. Shea, Gertrude Glos- ser, Mrs. H. Kaiser, J. T. Taylor, . W. P. Feeney, A. W. Tuggey, Dr. F. T. Duncan, G. ‘W. Betchell, H. Kaiser, J. B. MeDonald, Wil- Ham J. Ryan, H. 1. Mulcrevy and George W. | Hannah. | Reception—Ed Baumeister, chairman; _Miss Annie Lee, Mrs. C. T. spencer, Mrs. G. M. Lawton, Miss Eva Cavanaugh, P. A. Gillin, Hérman Meyers, W. A. Wilkins, J. F. Wal- thour, H. M. Gunderson, A. D. Hawley, J. Glassman, L. Johnson, R. Hirleman, W." H. Day, R. W. Warden and Gus Pohimann. | Transportation—Edward Lee Sr., Julius Meyers, L. C. Cull, R. F. Mackenzie and C. E._Shefter. Press—Frank E. Farley, Frank J. McGuire, C. A. Mitchell, R. H. McPherson and G. Mosbacher. | Promotion and publicity—Charles P..Shea, Ed | Baumeister and L. B. Douslass. Prizes rge M. Lawton, R. F. Macken- zie and L. C. Cull. Souvenir grogrnmme—eem ©. Jones, J. J. ‘Wales and Kenny. Music—Willlam J. Ryan, Richard H. Me- Pherson and Edward A, Smith. Games—Clarence E. Shefter, J. J. Wales, Richard H. McPherson, Frank E. Farley and C. A., Mitchell. Official programme—Frank T. Kénny, Bd- ward E. Anderson, Edward A. Baumeister. Mullen Accused of Forgery. J. P. Mullen, second assistant engineer of the steamer Pomona, was arrested yes- terday on complaint of the postoffice offi- cial¥ and charged with forging a postal money order. He is accused of having in- tercepted a letter containing a money order sent by Robert Leadbetter of Eu- reka to John J. Searey, secretary of the Marine Engineers’ Union, the order being for Leadbetter's dues to the union, and of havifg forged the identification indorse- ment. Mullen denied all knowledge of the affair and stoutly asserted his innocence. ——— Leaves Estate to Grandchild. The will of Maria Pescia, mother of the late Dr. Joseph Pescia, who died on the Sth inst., was filed yesterday. She leaves her estate, which is estimated to be worth | $20,%00, - to her granddaughter, Amelia | Perasso. The estate, however, with the éxception of the testator’s interest in the estate of her son, will not revert to Mrs. Perasso until the deéath of her mother, Mrs. Caterina Paladini. L e i e e e ] morrow (Wednesday), at 11:30 o'clock, at 834 O'Farrell street. Interment private at Moun- tain View Cemetery, Oakland. Cal. SHERER—In this city, June 15, 1902, at her residence, 628 Polk street, Elizabeth Sherer, beloved mother of Josenh F. Sherer, Mrs. H. J. Donison and Mrs. C. McColgan, a na- tive of Baitimore, Md., aged 96 years and & months. §>'The fameral will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, between Jones and Leavenworth streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul. Interment Holy Cros Cemetery, by carriage. Please omit flowers. SIMONS—In this city, June 15, 1902, Isadore Simons, dearly beloved father of Ad, Fred and Will_Simons, Mrs. D. Hagerty, Mrs. Willlam Bemiss and Mrs. Orosco, a native of Mainz, Germany, aged 61 years and 5 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1805 Fillmore street. Cremation 1. 0. O."F. Cemetery. TAYLOR—In this city, June 16, 1902, John T. Taylor, father of Charles H. and Robert 8. Taylor and Mrs. Loulse Harland of Chi- cago, and brother of Robert L. Taylor, a native of Pennsylvanta, aged 70 years and 7 months. £ Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first, until Tuesday, at 7 o'clock, when the remains will be shipped to Santa Cruz, Cal, on the 8:15 | o'clock a. m. narrow-gauge boat for burial. THOMPSON—In this city, June 15, 1902, May A., beloved daughter of John and Kate Thompson, a native of San Francisco, aged 10 months and 11 days. > The funeral will take place to-day (Tuesaay), at 1 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 25215 Tehama street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WHEELER—In this city, June 16, 1902, Bert Marshall Wheeler, beioved son of Richard and the late Mary E. Wheeler, a native of Pocatello, Idaho, aged 12 years 3 months and 28 days. CARD OF THANKS. To the officers and members of Pacific Parlor No. 10, N. S. G. W., and the friends and acquaintances of the late Paul Schoen- wald, Mrs. L. Schoenwald desires to ex- press her gratitude for the universal sym- pathy of all those who knew her son in lite and for the many kindnesses extended to her | in her beredvement. HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. A Hoffman & w, ValjoB M Ernott, N Y D J Quald, Valiecitos |F € Whitmire, Texas F Aramenio & w, Cal M M Blackburn & w, T E de Menthe, Wis | Creseo, Iowa 2 B Bower, Wisconsin |J L Boyw & w, Omaha F T Block & w, Mo |T A Harger, Omaha Mrs Rubelman & dau,|Le A Wilcox, Colorado Hattie Harwood, Colo Mrs A Lous, St Louls|H Smithworth, Kansad J E Lowell, Pueblo | J § O'Neill, Cigverdale A G Y Rasmussen Minn'J June, w & dau, Cal COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eight. Afternoon Session. 500 Belcher . 13| 500 Overman 30 100 Caledonia 82| 100 Potosi . 18 200 Chaltenge 200 Savage ...... 08 00 Chollar . 500 Slerra Nev... 13 300 Con Cal & V.133| 100 Utah ......". 06 200 Occidental ... 12| 200 Yel Jacket... 15 100 Oceidental ... -Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday : il Morning Session. 500 Best & Belch. 13) 300 Mexican 4 200 Chajlenge . 12| 800 Potosl . 19 200 Chollar . 10} 500 Potosi .. 18 200 Con Cal & V. 1% 400 Savage . o 300 Mexican ..... 43 700 Union Con. 1| Afternoon Session. o 700 Andes .. £ 200 Ophir 500 Best & Belch. 12| 200 Ophir ... 500 Best & Belch. 11| 300 Overman . 200 Caledonia - 800 Potosi .. . 82 200 Con Cal & V.1 35, 200 Hale & Nor.. 4% 500 Mexican ..... 43/ 700 Unlon Con . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. (ONDAY, Jt 6—1 P s Justice Kentuck m. . Ask. 2 Alpha Alta Ande: Belcher Best & Buliion Caledonia Challenge ANOTHER MINNEAPOLIS DETECTIVE IN TROUBLE He Is Accused o;‘Commitm‘ Perjury at the Trial of a Brother i MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 16.—The trial of Christopher Norbeck of the de- tective force, for bribety, was interrupted to-day by a semsational occurrence. George E. Harvey, another detective, had testified with reference to the swindling of one, Peter Burg, out of a check by confidence men. Asked if he received any money from Burg, he said he had not. The State then put Burg on the stand, and Burg swore that he had paid Harvey 310 for recovering his check. This testimony was corroborated by another witness. Judge Harris immediately erdered Harvey committed for perjury and recommended that the bribery affair be investigated by the Grand Jury. _— e Six Months for Stealing Prints. Charles Reynolds was conmvicted by Judge Fritz yesterday on the charge of petty larceny and sentenced to six months in the County Jail. Saturday afternocon he stole three bolts of indigo blue print from the front of D. M. Moran & Co.'s dry goods store, 126 Sixth street, and was chased and captured by Policeman Fon- lana ADVERTISEMENTS. Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Painin the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. . Purely Vegetable. Small Pill, Small Dose. . Small Prica po T OCEAN STEAMERS. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave San Fraf~ cisco as follows: For Ketchikan, Jubeat, Skagway, ete.. Alaska—il a. m., June 15, 30, 25, 30, July 6, 10. 15. Change to com= pany’s steamers at Seattle. For_ Victoria, _Vancouyer, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- Everett, Whatcom— 30, July D,tlfl;n:'l; this Company's stea: S % iy At Seatite or Ta- ‘at Vancouver to C. P. R¥. mboldt Bay)—1:30 p. m. coma to N. P. 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COLUMBLA Satis. June 12 3. July 3, 13 . GEO. W. ELDER Sails. June 17, 2T, 7 5%, seamer sails from foot of Spear si., 11 a. D. W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt.. 1 Mong'y, S.F. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- rst and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., St v GKONG, calling and _Shanghal for on for YOKOHAMA and HON! Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki connecting at Hongkong with stea aia, ete. - No cargo received on boai ¢ salling. 2% "HONGKONG MARU... iy, B . RIPPON MA) “Thnrsday, %g. AMERICA MARU essecsssensbasss Eal\:rd‘y‘ Round-trip tickets at re freight and passage apply at company’s 't street, corner 421 Market S8t "AVERY, General Agent. fhamburg-American. TWIN:SCREW BEXPRESS SERVICH. PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG—HAMBURG. F. Hismarck....June 28jk. Bismarck...July 24 Columbia ... ...July 3|Columbia _July TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICH PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG—HAMBURG. T .June 24|Pennsylvania ..July AR o o 14 e 4 Hamburg-American Line, 37 B'way, N. Y. & CO., General Agents for Pacifie Coast, 401 California st., San Fraficlseo. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION GO. And Cia Sud Americana de Vapores To Valvaraiso, stooping at Mexican, Central and South Ameriean ports. Sailing from How- ard 3. pier 10. 12 m. b g UIPA....June 30/GU. ALA. ARBADIE A uly 1SIPATENA. - A ‘These steamers aré bullt expressly for Ceén- tral and South American passenger service. (No change at Acapulco or Panama.) Fréight and ‘passenger office, 316 California street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. — 5 WIWAL, SABUR, et 0CeAC $.5.00. 200 - Evka ALAMEDA. for Honolulu.... .Saturday, June 21, 2 p. SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auckia Thursday, July for Tahit Tuesday, 1. D, SPRECKELS & BROS.C0., Generdl Agt., 309 Martsd 66’1 Fass. Gfic, €43 Markat St., Pier No. 7. Pacide 3t AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. 3t. Paul..June 25, 10am Phila ....July 9, 10am St. Louls.July 2, 10am/St. Paul..July 16, 102 REL STAR LINE. NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. Kroonind.June 28 noon| Priesland. July 12, nool Zeetand. . July 5, noon Vaderind. July 19, noom INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., HAS. D. TAYLOR, G.A.P.C., 30 Montgom'y st. ss. g8 COMPAGNIE GENERALS TRANSATLANTIQUS, EIECT LINE TO HAVRE-FARIS. . failing every Thursday. instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m., trom Pler 42, Nazth River, foot of Mortan B ayre, 330 a wi NITED STATES and CAN- a2 Brea fHudson bullding). York. 'J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents. 5 Montgomery avenue, San Franciseo. Tickets sold by all Ratlead Tick: zents. —— EAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. Chollar Confidence ... Con Cal & V.1 Con Imperial. Con N Y Crown Point. ‘Gould & Hale & Julia .. | 83222 | | 82RZEREESER . B84 | §ER| 328533 88 BSEI2HTERSEBRESREE™ FOR U. 8. NAV( YARD AWJ i VALLETD, smmnm«mm