The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 18, 1902, Page 11

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MEDICAL. NSRRI SEN Senmumvietve OO A—ALL former patients of Mrs. Dr. Gwyer will ad to know she bas returned to San isco and opened offices for the relief of aomsunen!;‘u i n\‘Hml:;lnallsm, 1\‘Anlyxl; morphine or liquor habj ose Will Be assurcd of careful and Bonest sy :nt. Consultation and advice free; private lome for patients. Sundays by appointment only. Phone Jessie 2131, Entrance to offices, 25 10 28, 1504 Market st. and City Haii Good Fellows' Grotto. ELL, world-renowned special- 1l who are sick or in trouble, on female complaints; omplaints positively cor- rtunate heiped: rellef in all the mo¥t difficult cases treated; ed thousands of most obstinate confidential advice on all subjects te nature. DR. G. W. O'DOX- residence, 1018 Mkt., op. bth, N: this specialist exercises the st important of modern principles in treat- and curing female complaints; ladies, all k or in trouble, obtain the best 1 and skill, absolutely essential to ts; fee low. 1007 Market st. DR. KOHL—Well-known, reliable ladies’ ist; instant relie{ guaranteed; home in ment; hours 9 to b and 7 to & 1008% st Pp. Fifth and nr. Powell. \\_ YETH—Well-known les’ spe. vears' experience: private home in Moved to 728 Post st., nr. Jones, DR _GOODWIN, ladies’ rellable speci maternity hospital: home for infants !Pf IL-‘I Moved to 118 Eddy st..nr. Mkt. LLEN. 1118 Market—Reliable ladies & private home before and during | t; best medical care; low fees. | AND MRS. DAVIES and HINDOHERB | original methe treatment. 1126 Market, | relieve T | 1 { ton st < opposite cured by berbs. ne of the year to bavé - ed and put in order. We ave and repairer im the city, d 4 finely equipped shop in which to do kinds of repairing and varnishing; first- = work will be done at reasonable. prices. Have the piano fixed while you are away on 3 THE ZENO MAUVAIS 760 Market st. eister or Stodard pianos are | instruments. You can buy you wish. THE CO., 769 Marks makes and grades handl ; largest va- ety and largest stock; $350 buys a good piano. Special bargains, all uprights: ine piance in 5. F. Agents To e pianoe in K. . Agents Tor and 20 others. Rents and | Helne Haii, 835-237 ingly advantageous are offered in_the way of prices 1 planos, please bear in mind not only duplicate them, but can ionally fine planos and largest of best makes to choose from. CLAY & CO.. Steinway deglers, and Sutter sts.. £ F. Broad- akiand. | id_ by us taken back any time #ars and full purchase price al- peerless a new Knabe at regular . 4 day to buy a KOHLER & CHASE, blished 1850, VOSE—A STERLING. her—A Steck om $60 up. v payments, fully guaranteed, X.'16 O'Farrell st prices PIERCE'S | Church. | i { nos for almost a song vedal uy 3-pedlal upright; easy pay- | er st., next Hibernia Bank. | N Co.. 931 and other BYRON 3 10-312 Post st.; Sohmer | plancs and pipe orgens. ‘ line, zithers, maker, repairer, 2 Latham pl PALMISTRY | MME. G L ERGAARD reads 1 to 4 | Post si, corner of Jones: | phone Polk 835, CLI, scientific palmist, 515 | jcary and Post:tel. Black 561 = FOS bet. PERSONALS. t settle our signature ing ali eclosure; Dr.; under- m sorry g0t baby: baby i w esertion; I can't I tr » it baek; hurn days | Good-by. ~Your | e Sn s, Call office. alr s falling, send * DR. G Scientific Hair Restorer. the only known to stop hair from falling and use hajr to grow on bald heads. A positive re for eczema: preparation sent to all parts the world; call or send jor circular. DR. 5. MOORE. O'Farrel! st., §. F. MOOR remedy | i | AX elegant line of Temnants for suits to arder, $15. with these suits we make an extra pair pante free of charge: other suite on install- $1 weekly. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market between Seventh and Eight! | { | | mavance of the figures REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. T i sl Tty 2w EASTON, ELDRIDGE & co., 638 MARKET STREET. $12,500—Make offer; north side of California mnear Hyde; store and 2 residences; #7902 per annum; 16t 40 feet front. $2,750—Two-story house, 8 rooms and bath, on Lyon st., near Sutter; lot 20x119:6 i owner wishes to go East and wants a quick sale, $9,000—Two modern. well-built houses of §-9 Tooms and bath; on Bush st, near Laguna; lot 37:6x137:6 feet; rents per annum. Pays over 13 per cent per annum; 7 flats of 4-3 rooms and bath; reduced from $6000 for immediate sale; price $5250; well buflt and in first-class con- dition; always rented; near Seventh and Harrison: lot 50xS0- feet. $7,500—Make offer; must be sold to close an estate; north side of Folsom st., op- posite Columbia square, between 6th and Tth sts.; well built three-story building containing store and _flats; rents $840 per annum; lot 25x75, iS alone worth the maney. each: three well built houses of 7-8 fooms each; on Falsom st., near 25th; brick foundation; lots 25x115 feet each to a rear street; houses could be eas- ily converted into flats. $3,000 $7,500—Fine lot on Stevensun st., near 6th; present improvements rent for $41 per month; lot 25x75 feet. $11,500—Two flats of 7-4 rooms; rents $48; cot- | tage of 6 rooms and bath; rents $17. and vacant lot 53x89:6 on a northwest corner on Church st.; the improve- ments are modern and in first-class THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMEN ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FOR sale, rent or exchange—An elegant 8- room modern house, all conveniences; fine corner Jot; best locality; a great bargain; Must be €old; a large 8-room house; lot 60x 150; near Chestnut-st. station. Se¢ the dbove this week. Apply ALAMEDA LAND COM- PANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. ALAMEDA HOUSES. FOR rent, furnished or unfurnished, for term not less’ than one year, 10-room house; mod ern improvements; sunny location; unfur- nished $35. 1448 Caroline st.,- Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. COTTAGE—S8 rooms, modern convenience, bath, etc.; easy payments. MURDOCK, 514 Pine. Joseph J. Mason, real estate & insurance agent; choice property a specialty. Berkeley Station. — e BERKELEY ROOMS. FURNISHED or unfu%lshefl suite housekeep- ing rooms; % block from U. C. 2229 Chapel. Mill Valley Advertisements. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. 1 JOSEPH STRAUB. j Romantically situated in Mill Valley; condition; size of entire lot 78x117:6 feet, fblus! of 4 rooms, furnished baleme;‘t: on ine of proposed el % s, #6,500—Up to date modern residence 10 rooms, | "News Botnom. cottane; pear . sehoslhouse; bath, butler's pantry, etc.; on the | pagtland, Mill Valley; lot 100x190. = north side of Clay st., near Buchanan; A choice lot near the hotel in Larkspur; fine lot, Lot 50x180. PROBATE SALE OF LOTS. $4,250—Corner on Sanchez st., near 1Sth; lot 54:2x104 feet, $2,500—Northwest corner on Lombard st., near Fillmore, 33:6x120. i $2,250—Choice_lot on Green st.,’ mear Fill- more, 32:0x137:6 feet. §2,000—Dolores, near 18th; 20x110 feet, $1,700—Key lot on Green st., near Steiner, 27:6x137:6 feet. 2 $1,300—North side of Lombard st., near Web- ster, 2€x120 fec‘c, i SEABTE fast 1,500—Cole _st., mear Carl, 25x137: eet. ' EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. LARGEST BANK SALE OF BUILDING LOTS EVER OFFERED. AT YOUR OWN VALUATION. Tath st. Particul JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND COTTAGES. FOR rent—Furnfshed cottage of 6 rooms, com- plete. Apply to Charles Adams & Co., resi- dent agents, Bay Station.. Alameda, Cal. — OAKLAND FURNITUKE FOR SAL] FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st.. Oakland. A b P! ] R 125 | suite of furnished sunny rooms; all completsi & s10,000 | gas, bath free; near school park; rent ‘____I z . Feasonable, St. James, McAllister and Le- g na sts. B st000 | & = T B84 s BIRCH ave., 615, bet. Laguna and Buchanan— # |__._ $7; 3 housekeeping. rooms. e 2l FOLSOM, 830—Furnished front rooms for HER $1.650 housekéeping; $8 and $10 per month; also 2| single. B of ¥ $1,500 FOURTH, 237—Nice furnished rooms, with or 21 | ” without housekeeping; no other roomers. Ap- P = ply at fruit store. . 3 | - — — o | = s.500 Sold MISSION, 250314—2 completé housekeeping = rooms with gas stove; rent reasonabie, '8 3-‘;;':‘0 i NINTH, 221—2 large housekeeping rooms to Must Be Sold. Must Be Sold. Greatest slaughter of business lots ever of- rent. OAK, 10—2 or 3 sunny- furnished housekeeping Tooms. ine sale. Adjoini: lots in blocks - ransfer corner of the United Railways are held | - NOUSekpg. & stngle rms,;' phone Howard 1777. and being sold for at least 25 to 60 per cent In | VAN NEBS ave, #03—Entire upper flat; 8 hown in above diagram. The old buildings are now removed and lots ered and accepted by the city; corner crossings and stone cugbing all in, also stone sidewalks. G & CO., 40 Montgomery st., cor. Phone Grant 123. H. L. Sat J. L. COOKE..2¢ Montgomery st..J. L. COOKE = San Francisco _Great Bargains, Oakland and Alameda Eiegant home properties at half price. Al sizes, all kinds. Great opportunity. Secure a_home. Epecial Bargains. . Do not walt. Secure a_home While you can get it cheap. Leave your address avith me and I will find you a Bargain. You will be surprised at the Small outlay of money which will purchase you a home. Don't forget to_call .an.or address J. L. COOKE, 26 Montgogiery st., San Francisco. Cut this out and save address. JOSEPH STRAUB. 12 flats and a residence of 9 rooms; flats ver empty, always rented: pays 9 per cent; rlenty ground in rear to bufld on: part cash. New cottage of 5 rooms and bath: 2 attic: basement; nr. Castzo, bet. i8th and 19th 00, Six flats on Harrison: pays over 9 per cent. 2-story bLrick buflding! 9 rooms and bath; on Washington st., near Taylor. Residence, 8 rms.; Geary, near Scott; $5000. Special Bargains 2-story cottage, 6 rooms dgd bath; on Clem- ertina st., near Sixth: part \ash. JOSEPH STRAUB, Market st. $6750—AT a sacrifice;. corner lot and imjrove- on 13th st., near Folsom: consisting . flats and two 2-story houses: size ready for bullding; all the three streets-are sew. | rooms: neatly furnished: gas stove; bath. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions Ras beeut established st 1008 Va- ANGELD ¥ New fireproof g; 90 elegantly furnished rooms and suites; marine view. 530 Stockton st., bet. Bush and Pine. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—Naw, elegant, sunny; 75 Qay. upward; McAllister cars tc door; handsomést grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25¢ to $1 per night; $1 25 to §5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night.- AT ““The Almonte,” 878 Market st. (ar No. 1 Fifth st): rooms 25c,.50c, §1, $1 50 night, $1 50 to°§10 per week; house open all micht. ALL choice neat sunny suites or singles; day, week or month; bath; phone. 332 Stockton. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, singie; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly irnished sunny rooms; prices reasunable. u finy, 118_Sunny nice furnished front suite; cheap; other rooms, $6 to $8 month; no trans. ELLIS, 521 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 36c, $1 50 night: $1 50, $6 week; open all night. FOLSOM, S20, near 4th—$1 per week, furnished rooms. Grand Southern, 7th & Mission—Rooms 3¢ to $1.50 night; $1 75 to $5 week; reading room, HAYES, 820—Large breakfast and supper optional. furnished room for two 50x80; renting low for $58; can bs in- ! - Apply R. McCOLGAN, 24| MINNA, 667, cor. Eighth—Newly furnished Montgomery st., foom 3. . ndow room, $1 per week; transient. $1650—4 rooms and bath: cottage; finished at- 1514, near 11th.—Clean, cheerful 'PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Cageen A R R A e o} RUPTURE and pilés cured; N6 pay until cired; no operation; o detention from business; all ?rlvu(r, diseases treated successfully: consul- ation free. Drs. Forden & Porterfield, 6Turk. DR. C. C. O!DONNELL—Office and residence, 10213 Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. Cataracts cured by absorption; rectal diseaseg without opergiuh. Dr. Ball, 1073% Market. SPECIAL NOTICES. FREE cure for stomach'and bowel trouble; more like a miracle than a medlcine is what cured peéople say. Address REUNER & GOU. LET, Station A, Sacramento, Cal. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms §-10; tel. 5680. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. . rented, exchanged; ‘105 “l' ALL kinds bought, so pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 141 STORAGE . AND WAREHOUSES, PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., uf- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 GOLDEN WEST Storage: advances made; 510 Miesion st.; tel, Howard 941. F, W. Zehfuss. BEKINS Vap #nd Storage Co., 630 Market st.; el. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Filimore st.: phone Jackson 251. TYPEWRITERS AN’D SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN. TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals §3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 €alifornia: telephone Main 266, 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.,200 Sansome. — e PEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. VITAOPATHY. DO vou suffer from rheumatism or any kindred aiiments or trouble of any kind? Try ““Vita- opathy.” IVAN McLAUGHLIN, 1104 Mar- ket, rooms 11 & 12; free treatment Wednes. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES A A A A A A AR AAAA AR AN ARANAARNANNANANN NOTICE of dissolution of co-partnership—The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned,’ under the = firm name of WRIGHT & KOCHMAN, doing business at Nos, 250 and 258 Turk street in the city and county” of San Francisco, was dissolved by mutual consent on the thifteenth day of May, A D, 1802. MICHAEL J. KOCHMAN. DEXTER M. WRIGHT. The “business will hereaftér be conducted by DEXTER. M. WRIGHT at 250 Turk street where he will be pleased to receive the patronage of his former customers. 'FICES. CALIFORNIA Safe Deposit and Trust Com- pany, corner of Caliiornia and Montgomery sts.—For the six months ending June 30, 1002, dividends have been declared on de- gs department of this com- On term deposits at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 3 per cent per annum, free of taxes and payable on and after Tuesday, July 1, 1902 Dividends un- called for are. added to the principal after July 1, 1902, J. DALZELL BROWN, Man- ager. THE German Savings and Loan Soclety, 526 California st.—For the half year ending with June 30, 1902, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three (3) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Tuesday,' July 1, 1902. GEQRGE TOURNY, Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION, 532 Call- fornia st., cor. of Webb—For the half year ending with the 30th of June, 1902. a di dend ha® 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 or ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Tuesday, July 1, 1902 LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. e e e MARRIAGE LICENSES. The fol yesterday Henry S. Fallon, 21, Jackson, and Catharine C._Michel, 21, 2721 Twenty-third street. Nordien Knudsen, 24, 427 Fourteenth street, and Lillie B. Semmens, 23, 427 Fourteenth st. Ralph A. Teague, 26, city, and Theresa Hinz, 24, city. Henry T. Sengstacken, 27, 1034 Bryant street, and Alma C. Wobber, 20, 602 Broderick street. Domingos-A. Silva, 28,116 Jackson street, and Philomena Siiva, 20, West Oakland. Ashley R. Farless, 25, 1932 Pine street, and Carpline Jager, 20, Capp street. Michael C. 'Coleman, city, Malarkey, 26, Portland, Or Samuel’ R. Robbins, 25, 1304 Powell street, and Julietta M. Stocuttl,” 22, 1411C Mason st. Frank J. Conlon, 31, 207 Eleventh street, and Minnie E. Slack, 23, 147 Vicksburg street, William T. Dwyer, 21, 727 Bay strest, and Willlametta A. Busch, 18, 800 Beach street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at eitter of the publication offices.and be indorsed_with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. DIVIDEND wing marriage licenses were issued and Lizzie HOGAN-—In this city, June 12, 1902, to the wife of Captain T. V. Hogan, a son. TOGNI—In_ this eity, June 16, 1902, to the wife of A. Tognf, a son. WALTER—In Oakland, June 1902, to the wife of Fred F. Walter, a s WOLFE—In thig eity, June 42, 1902, to the wite of S. F. Wolfe (nee Samter), a son. tic, basement et cash, bilance same . o 9 g as'rent. Wisconsin st., near 25th; only a| ek SRrRNI S o & periohg i W JAx short distance from 24th-st eleetric cars. . ¥OU Wil mever_sccurs a suburban Tiome 5 | 0Ky, 155 Nieely furniched sunny room; £a¥, sight of “'Old Ocean™ as chieap as now; cot- - d tages and building lots at 2 bargain. THIS- TLETON, 272 Sadowa st.. Ocean View. MARRIED. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; clevator; elec, lights; day. week, mo. >TRIC light in every room—Winchester otel, 44 Third si., near Market: 700 rooms, o $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week « "bus and baggage to and from the ferry. u think? O. BERMAN, 48 red shirts to order; §1 each; same 8s White shirts; selection 300 patterns. A ur”' one EX COX or any one 1+ whereabouts please communicate adway, 8. F., immediately ? T b-stone diamond Thie day only, 1 to T ring, p. m. big 376 HOME treatment for_mothe oicet free. The VIAVI CO., 2304-6-8 Van Francisco: phone East 282. | Consumption Cure: do good; al ¢ relieves any cough; best | erippe cough 2he; at druggists. | interest; gold, silver, precious stones bought . 10 Sixth st A FULL line of swijches, wigs and {ront pleces: Bairdreseing, any/et G. LEDERER, 123 Stocktos st KEAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale ONLY $130 PER ACRE. 150 or 180 acres of the finest land in the Stalt: all set in alfalfa; fenced in fine flelds; abum ance of water for irrigation; all this land is richest, sandy loam, 50 to 100 feet deep, every foot of which is prepared for irrigation; in ad- dition to the irrigation ditches a large creek fiows along the entire northern boundary, whi is lined with heavy oaks and other shade trees; this stream is accéssible to all the fields; fu nishing water and shade for the stock; every O FARRELL, 524 Nicely furnished room suit- able for two gentlemen or man and- wife, | OFARRELL, 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, 35 to §1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to §30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. DEVLIN. COOK—June 16, 1902, by the Rev. L. C. Sanford, William G. Devlin of Arcata, al.,” and Georgie A. Cook, daughter of Jer- ome H. Cook of San Franc FORSYTH—LIGON—June 16, Rev. L. C. 1902, by the fanford, George T. Forsyth and Florence A.'Ligon, both of San Francisco. GUY-~HILLEBRAND—In this city, June 16, 1902, 0. W. Edward Guy and Ciara Hille- brand, MASON—GREER—In this city, June 11, 1902, * by the Rev. R. Logan, Charles Franklin Ma- son_and giiza J. Greer. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnizhed; also 3 unfurnished. FITER, 049—Elegant furnished rooms, with o without toard: bath; 10 minutes’ walk of foot of this land will prod\‘)ce in abundance | Kearny at. everything that grows in Californis improve- | O = 120 Tty ments consiet of & modern cheese factory, with | ¥ Am NESS Ve, 820 Blegantly furnished atest 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 rent. ed for $12 per acre cash, paid in advance; sit- uated in Stanislaus County, 35 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., S. F. NKENNESS, morphine and all drug_dis- eases positively cured by The Willow Bark Co. 1839 PolK st. S. F.; consultation free. “HITE enamel dron beds, single, three-qua or double, $2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTL €0, 1310-1312 Stockton st. near Broadway. 41 SATIONAL—Book for men; amusing, mys- ving, instructive, TWo cents for postage se- one. Williame & Co., 190 Geary st., S.F. Standard Patterns; ANS, 1021 Mark: AT less than cost, uncalled—for sul and trousers at CHARLES LYO! taflor. 721 Market st 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 year; there i§ a crop of fruit, es- timated at $2000; agricultural implements and tools, fruit boxes, drying trays, wagons, etc., included. The - residence is ome-story, . contains -0 rooms, in perfect condition, modern finish; good stable, tank-house, tank, etc.; good well water; large ornamental trees, lawn and flowers; a beautiful and healthly home, and profitable; urice $16,000. Address JAMES A. CLAYTON & CO., 34 West Santa Clara st., San Jose. EUPERFLUGUS hair and moles destroyed with electric MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. 3 %5 50 DERBY and Fedora bats, $1 75. Popu. ler Price Hatters, 830 Kearny st..near Pine. SUITS, $10; Gress pants, $2 75. MISFIT HING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates; 10 years' experfence. J. B. RAY, 457 Minna st. NDERSON. theatrical costumer; private the- als; masquerades supplied. 26 O'Farrell ACTINA restores the eyes and ears to health. Sold by A'VIDA ©O., 763 Valencia, cor. 19th. EUPERPLUOUS hair, meles, etc. tly removed, electric needle. Mrs. 426 Sutter. RUPTURE cured; mo operation, pain or lost time. Fidelity Rupture Cure, 26% Kearny. TAILOR-MADE suits, §7 50; dress pants, $2 50. Migfit Clathing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. ELECTRIC needle speciailst; superfiuous hair and wmoles destroyed. Mrs H.Eaton,427 Sutter. Mrs, Brices—Superfiuous hair, moles destroyed by electricity. 1719 Buchanan; tel. West 250. SUPERFLUOUS bair and moles removed by electric needle.Dr.&Mrs. Traverse, 1170Market. ALFREDMUS Bevptian Henna; restores gray hair to its natural color; §1; at ail druggists’, ONE MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS instantly: 10¢c and 25¢. All droggists. DYSPEPSIA and constipation cured; box | i free. PAYS 20 per cent and living; possibilities u limited;” Santa Cruz mountain resort sit ranch; 25 acres; 2250 trees and vines: chol est; good erops: springs; running water; i rigation unmecessary for berries. anything: redwood_and oak timber; sight of ocean and Santa Cruz, 10 miles. ' Furnished house, good barn, stock, tools, .etc.: owner aged and alonc; offers all for $3080; photos. Partiewlars A, W. BELL, 417 Parrott building. 14 p. m. T have others. What do you wish? s Z_FOR SALE _NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— 8mall tracts, $60 to $80 per acre, on Ranc! Cotati, Bonema Co., future value ascured, San Francisco Is gtowin_‘ rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply sirable part of city; very low rates. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia st, e e —————— ROOMS AND BOARD. e ATLANTA Hotel, 452 Ellis—This new, strictly modern, first-class hotel wili be opened July 20; rooms can now be reserved on the prem- electric light and elevator; private single and suits; hot and cold steam heat; telephones on every floor. THE McALLISTER, 503 Van Ness ave.; just opened; elegantly furnished suite of single rooms, with or without bath; excellent table; references, ELEGANTLY furnished sunny front suite: plano; every convenlence; - references. 316 Eddy st. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates, THEATH,” 312 1ddy st.—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular prices. LAMBOURNE, 420 Igh-class furnished suites or single; steam h VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished sunny suites; single rooms; first-class table board. e e L LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE _ TO CREDITORS - Estate of CHARLES McCONLOGUE, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN FARNHAM, administrator of the ostate of CHARLES McCONLOGUE, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the sald deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four’ house; to The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for months after the first publication’ of this pamphlet and information, notice, to the suid administrator at room 70 & A — o - e building, the same bel ABK for our st of suburban and country | (o' the transaciion of the bushiess ot the Properties; land department. SAMERICAN| .jq estate in the city and county of San GUABANTY & TRUST CO., Haywerd bldg., | Jrancisco, State of Callfornia.. JOHN San. Francisco. E FARNHAM, administrator of the estate of CHARLES McCONLOGUE, deceased. Dated COLONY tracts, estates, ranches, ranges, tim- ber, mines. EMMONS & SON, Mills bldg. LAND ins; mew catalogue sent free. ‘Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery, 634 Market. Write Wells, Saunders & Co., Petaluma, for list of bargains in fruit and chicken ranches, CHEAPEST and best In America—_The Weekiy 16 _pages, sent to any address in the Em« Siaten or Canada one year for $1 REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. . H. ROWAN, North Milwaukee, Wis. m‘».-:u = - g = !)fin“;mi,'sficf R PAINT, the | & - FICES AND STORES TO LET. at San Francisco, May 28, 1902. CARLTON ‘W. GREENE, attornéy for Administrator, rooms 76 and 79, Chromicle building. NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Estate of RICH- ARD GARLAND (alias), deceased. ~ Notice {5 hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN FARNHAM, administrator of the ‘estate of RICHARD 'GARLAND, d d, to. the creditors of and all persons 'having claims against the sald deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, months atter the frst publication of this notice, to the said administrator at room 79, Chronicle building, the same being his place for' the transaction of the business of the said_estate in the city and enunt& ’.': San Francisco, State of California. JOHN FARN- HAM, administrator of the estate of RICH- ARD GARLAND, deceased. Dated at San Francise, May 28 1002 CARLTON W. , attorney for Administrator, rooms 76 and 79, Chronfcle bullding. within * four | —— e DIED. Murphy, Michael J. Rehfuss, Wilkelm J. Richards, Clayton F. Richardson, Mary C. Sammi, Anna Samuels, Dr. E. H. Scott. Grace L. Simons, Isadore Thompson, Victor T. Beck, Elizabeth Cullen, Catherine Da Silveira, Maria De Guerrero, Juan De Suza, James E. Donchue, Jeremiah France, Angie Griffin, Robert Hoyt, Georgiana M. Innes, John L. Tiscornia, Girolomo Ketcham, Susan J. Treadweli, Thalla Lehman, Nora Tubbs, Herman A. Mundwyler, John F. BECK—In this city, June 15, 1002, Elizabeth, beloved wife of J. V. Beck, and mother of Mr: N. McCulloch, Mrs. Sadie Mallard and Lemuel, J. F. and J. V. Beck Jr., a hu- tive of Pennsylvania, aged 69 years 8 months and 11 days. G The funeral services will be held ‘to- day (Wedyesday), at 2 _o’clock, at the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by elec- tric -car from Lighteenth and Guerrere streets. CULLEN—In this city, June 16, 1902, Cath- erine Cullen, a native of Ireland, aged 78 years. DA SILVEIRA—In West Berkeley, June 16, 1002, Maris, beloved wife of John Veirn da Silveira, and mgther of Jogeph Veira da Sil- velra, & native' of Azore lslands, Portugal, aged '2) years 8 months and 21 days, (7 Priends and acquaintances are renect- fully invited to attend the funéral to-morrow (Thursday), at § &'clogk, from her late resi- dence, corner Seventh' strect and Channiug way, West Berkeley, thence to St. Joseth's Portuguese Chureh, Chestniit street, between Seventh and Eighth, Oakland, where a sol- einn requiem’ mags Will be celcbrated for 't ropese of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock, Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. DE_GUERRERO—In this city, June 17, 1902, at bis residence, 515 Stevenson street, .r:m‘. s Guerrero, dearly beloved husband of Framn. ces M. Ge Guerrero, and father of Mrs. (v Valento, Mrs. Josie' Klp, Gus de Guerrero, HENRY J. CALLACHER GO, Successor t Flannagan & Gallagh y Dmlllg ‘D%}’OVAN,E e FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND 1SMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st.. opposite ncur?flls!:hfll. Telephone South §0. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Qffice, S16 Market Street. Telephone Bush 367. EW Flm OF UND ERTAKERS, Sam den, 18 years manager e Culied Cndertakess Kosortmioas . o McBrearty, with the same hl?n: for 10 years; P. ‘b},f""‘" iate with J. C. O’ ana Eighth. T o it JUNE 18, 1902. Pat de Guerrero, Mrs. L. Atherton, Mrs. A. Studer and Amelita. and John de Guerrero Jr., a natlve of Chile, South America, aged 82 years 3-months and 9 days. DE SUZA—In this city, June 17, 1902, James E‘dde‘ uza, dexa,fiy he'llmrued e of Margaret oF M3, Sotffng, and cousin of Michacl and John Hart, & native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 3 months and 28 days. DONOHUE—In this city, June 17, 1902, Jere- miah, dearly beloved son of Jeremiah and Jane’ Donohue, .and brother of Margaret, Mamie and Jolin Donohue, & native of Eng- and, aged 25 years. aflulne ot “faneral hereatter. FRANCE—In this city, June’17, 1902, Ansis Gertrude, beloved wife of Henry W. France, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram E. Hatch, and sister of Fred Hatch and Mrs. Emma Ryan of Dexter, Me., a native of Maine, aged 20 years 3 months and 28 days. T>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, June 19, 1902, at 2:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 92§ Magniolia streef, Oakland. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. GRIFFIN—In this city, June 16, 1902, Robeft Griffin, dearly beloved stepson of Mrs. B McClellan, and loving brother of John Gri fin and Mrs. T. P. Owens, a native of San Francisco, aged 37 years 11 months and 15 | days. §FFriends and acquaintances are Fespect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day, (Wednesday), at 10 o’clock, from the parlors of Valeuté, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HOYT-—On Monday, Juné 16, 1902, Georgiana | M. Hoyt, mother of May Underhill Hoyt, and daughter of John T.-and Jane Carter, a pative of New York. > Funeral from her late residence, 1915 Sacramento street, Wednesday, June 18, at 9:30 o'clock. INNES—In this cll% June 17, 1902, John L., beloved husband of Kleanor Innes, and father of Anmid E., Ethel A. and Percy C.-Innes, a native of Nova Scotla, aged 56 years ana 9 months, €7 Remains at the parlors of the Western Addition Funeral Directors, 1724 Devisadero street, between Sutter and Bush. Funeral from St. Paul’s Episcoval Church, Benicia, on arrival of train leaving San Francisco to~ morrow (Thursday), at 7 o'clock a. m. KETCHAM—In this_city, June 17, 1002, Susan J. Ketcham (nee Davidson), beloved mother of Mrs. G. Forsyth and Mrs. J. Snelling, a native of New York City, aged 65 years 9 months and 2 days. LEHMAN—In this city, June 17, 1902, Nora, Dbeloved wife of James L. Lehman, and daughter of Mr. apd Mrs. Phillip Trau, a native of Towa. MUNDWYLER—In Alameda, June 16, 1902, John F. Mundwylér, son o John J. Mund- Wyler of San Francisco, a native of San Francicco, aged 31 vears 4 months and & ays. = Friends and acquiintances are respect: fully. invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, June 18, 1902, at 10 o'clock, from Ma- sonic Hall, Alameda, under the auspices of Oak Grove Lodge No. 215, F. and A. M. Crematfon I. O. O. F, Cemetery, San Fran: cisco, at 2 o clock. MURPHY—In this city, June 17, 1902, Michael J., belyved brother of Daniel and Thomas J. Murphy, aaglw_e of Ahavrin, County Cork, Ireland,” aged\ 28 years. A member of the Eagles, Knights of Tara and A. O. H. No. 12, £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 916 Natoma street, thence to St. Jeseph’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated. for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OFFICERS and membgrs of Division No. 12, A. O. H. in A, are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Michael J. Mur- phy, to-morrow (Thursday). at 8:15 o’ clock, from the residence, 916 Natoma street. By order of THOMAS M. SEAREY, Pres. REHFUSS—In_this city, June 15, 1902, Wil- helm Julius Rehfuss, dearly beloved husband of Frederickn, and father of Herman Reh- fuss, a native of Ach, Wurtemberz, Ger- many, aged 56 years 2 months and 24 days. £ iriends and. acquaintances and mem- bers of Suddéutscher Veréin and Brewery ‘Workmen's Union are respectfully invited to attend _ the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, undertaker, 957 Mission strect, 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 Cemetery. > RICHARDS—In this city, June 15, 1902, Clay- ton French Richards, beloved 'husband of Annie A. Richards, a mative of Red Bank, ,N. J., aged 59 years and 7 months. (Phila- delphifa, Pa, and Camden, N. J., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral sarvic Wednesday, June 18, 1902, at 11 o’clock, at his ldie residence, 301 Pénnsylvania avenue. Interment strictly private. RICHARDSON—In this city, June 16, 1902, Mary C. Richardson, beloved grandmother of Alfred R. and Arthur D. Stevens, a native of Maine, aged €0 years and 11 months. (Boston papers please coy.) [ Friends and acauaintarices are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day (Wednesday), ‘at 2 o’clock,-from_the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SAMMI—In this city, June 17, 1902, Anna, dearly beloved wife of George Sammi, and devoted mother of George Jr.. Emma and Adele Sammi, a native of Bavaria, Germany, aged 49 years 2 months and 9 days. SAMUELS—In Mayfleld, Cal., June 15, 1902, Dr. Edward H. Samuels, a native of New Zealand, aged 32 years. {7 Services will take place at his late resi- dence in Mayfleld Wednesday, June 18, at 10:30 o'clock, thence to Cypress Lawn Céme- tery on noon train. SCOTT—In Butte, Mont., June 16, 1902, Grace Lillian Scott (formerly Lillian Corwin), wife of James Winfleld Scott, and cousin of George C. and Charles A. Goe, a native of California, aged 32 years and 28 days. > Notice of funeral herealter. SIMONS—In this city, June 15, 1902, Isadore Simons, dearly beloved father of Ad, Fred and Will_Simons, Mrs. D. Hagerty, Mrs. William Bemiss and Mrs. Orosco, a native of Mainz, Germany, aged 61 years and § months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1805 Fllmore street. Cremation 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. THOMPSON—In this city, June 17, 1802, Vie- tor Thomas, dearly beloved son of Charles and Mamie Thompson, brother of Marguerite, Virginia, Myrtle and Charles Thompson, and grandson of Thomas and Margaret Tierney, 4 native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 6 months and 10 day: s TISCORNIA—In this city, June 17, 1902, Giro- lomo Tiscornia, beloved husband of the late Maria Tiscornia, and beloved father of Emi- lia, Paolo, Girolomo and Maria Tiscornia, a native of Costa di Gerli, Italy, aged i years. TREADWELL—In Berkeley, June 16, 1902, sister of Mrs. Thalia _Tresdwell, beloved Maxwell McNutt and James P. and Ivan G. Treadwell, aged 25 vears. TUBBS—In Sausalito, June 16, 1902, Herman Allen Tubbs, son of Susan, and the late Hiram Tubbs, a native of Oakland, aged 35 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, June 19, 1902, at 2 o'clock. at the residence of Ris mother, 266 East Twelth streef st Oakland. _Interment. private. The 0dd Fellows' Cemetery Association, Funeral Conductors (FOR CREMATION ONLY). Funeral rooms—420- Golden Gate ave.: tele- phone South 934 Oakland _office—1004 Broadway; Clay 701 * . 5 Main offlce at cemetery, Point Lobos ave., San Francigco; telephone West S96. Prices of cremation—Adults over 15 years of_age, 830: ehildren under 15 years of age $15. Circulars mafled to any address on a Dplication. GEO. T. BOHEN, Pres. ‘GEO. PENLINGTON. See: FUNERAL REFORM BOYCOTT. The undertakers of Sah Franclsco are un- friendly to cremation becauge the expense is very much less than that of interment. They know that if cremation sets the pace fn fu- neral reform reduced prices must be met, or graveyards closed. They acontrol over five hundred hacks, the drivers of which belong {o the Hackmen's Union, Local No. 224, That union (through misrepresentation made to them) has resolved not to drive for us at our funerals or rént hacks to attend them. ‘We think the friends of cremation will, it necessary, dispense with a_ string of hacks and the services of the undertakers rather than see incineration obstructed by a cause- less, heartless boycott of the dead. We own two t-class carridges and at- tractive hearses and horses. which we will furnish upon_application. ~For further in- formatiom, call at No. 429 Goiden Gate ave. THE ODD FELLOWS' CEMETERY ASSO- CIATION. GEO. T. BOHEN, Pres. GEO. PENLINGTON, Secretary. telephone HOTEL. ARRIVALS. e — NEW WESTERN HOTEL. \ H C Webb, Chicago |C P Fremoh & wt Minn H Frisble, Willows € D Mead, Ina 8 Bissonett, Willows |J € Wells ‘& chldn, Tex D Methman, Cal 1 E Merrill, S D § B Tindell, Wheatland|J K Nicholls, w & 2 ch H R Hayden & wt Colo|’ Chicago, Iil nephew | 11 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS MONDAY, JUNE 16. * City, and County of San Francisco to Effie C. Sobfeski, ot on S line of Broadway, 76 I of Van Ness avenue, E 25 by S 471:6: - Hyman and Lena Wolf to Isaac Wolf, lot on S line of Sutter stveet, 110 'W of Octavia. W 27:6, § 120, E 25 - N 40, £ 2:6, N 80, quit- claim ‘deed; $10. - Isaac and Lillie Wolf to Hyman Wolf, lot on S line of Sutter street. 82:6 W of Octavia, W 27:6, S 80, W 2:6, 8 40, E 25, N 32:6, E 5, N §7:6, quitclaim deéed: $10. City ‘and County of San Francisco to John J. Wirtner, lot on N line of Vallejo street, 137:6 W of Fillmore, W 34:4 1-24 by N 137:6; $—— James T. Donithue to Mary F. Mathews (sin- gle), lot on N line of Pacific avenue. 102:6 W of Broderick, 435 by N-127:8%; §10. .Arthur F. &nd Adelaide M. Bridge to Willam A. Magee fot on S line of Vallejo street, 231:9 W of Baler. W 65:9 by S 137:6; $10. Harriet B. and John Barneson to Robert Pieper, lot on NE corner of Halght street and Central avenue, N 30 by E 112:6; $10. Morris 2and Augusta Hyman to Henry C. Col- lins, lot-on N line of Washington street, 87:6 W _of.Lyon, W 25 by N 102:8%; $10. . 1. W, and Theresa Wedels to Morris Hyman, rerecord 1763 D. 113, lot on N line of Wash- ington street, §7:6 W of Lyon, W 50, N 127:8%, B 27:6, S 25 B 22:6, S 103:8%4; also lot on SW corner of Union and Scott streets, W 137:6 6, E 27:6, N 60, E 110, N 77:0; also lot Tay street, 137:6 B of Maple, E also 10t on S line of Wash- ington street, 137:6 E of Walnut, E 107:6 by S 127184 | $10. Delia I Ford (single) to Elizabeth Hammer- smith, lot on N -lne Carl street, 200 E of Stanyan, E 25 by 137:G; $10. James and Eilen B. Moorc to. Thomas F. Mahér, lot on S line of Twenty-fiist street, 203:8 i3 of Sanchez, E 50:11 by 8 114; $10. . Thomas F. Maher to John W. Weich, same; $10. Estate of Harry T. Thornton (by Bessie Thornton, executrix) to Maria South, lot on B 25, B 94:4%, NI . 3 . i 3 ahd Maria Seuth to Annie T. Bur- ington (widow), same; .+ el 3. aad Wilhelmina B. C. Hendy_to City and County of San Francisco, lot: on SW corner of Twenty-second and Bartlett streets, S 55 by W 85; $10. Charles Jr. and Leonora Mayer to John and Maria Engisch, lot on N _line of Thirtieth street, 225 W of Sanchez, W 50 by N 114; $10. Elizabeth Evans to John J. Wirtner, Iot on X ifne ‘of Twenty-seventh street. 160 W of Sanchez, W_8$0 by ; §10. Estaté of Harrlat Stewart (by John A. Drink- house, administrator, by John A. Grennan, elisor, in place of B. P. Oliver, commiasioner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety, lot on S line of Duncan street, 117 W of Noe, W 50 S 114; $630. A Y ona B, Fuitado to Manuel T, Furta ado, lot i of Douglass stree ! e :l;eg N33 by W 100, lot 104, Heyman Tract; $10. - Henry and Marguerite Wreden-to Emelie M. Chabot. lot on N line of Sacramento street, 103 W of Front, W 25 by N 00:6; $17.000. G, W, and Eliza J. Grayson, Mary E., Alice R. and Frank L. Owen to J. W. Phillips. lot Lon S line of Shipley. street, 75 W of Fifth. W 16:8 by S 75; also lot on NW corner of Twen: ty-sixth avenue and K street. W 32:6 by 100; -also lot on SE corner of Thirty-eii ;) ave- nue and T street; B.107:6 by 8 100; alsg lof o} E line of Thirty-eighth avenue, 100 S o streét, S 50 by B 120; $10. I's1s lon N line of 1116 by N 127:8%; to Empire Laundfy Company oJamios fivah fo Eimplrs Lemnaly, Compecy 275 NE of Sixth, W 75 by SE. 75; $10. ard mlmfin to lC‘:ule! SNE s Jr. and Kate F. Elkins, lot on Corner of Market pireet. 150 SW ‘of Seventh, v SE 175, . F oln S‘;m‘(f\ ;ycBrlde to J;:nll;enlaignoi o(twi:; a‘gv A}::; ander and Minnle McBride). lot on W ling gt Georgis, '%reetx."lm 25 by i Bift rry W. Knoll, lot on = 235 N of Cali- E line of Eighteen . fornia street, N 50 by E 120; also lot on B line of Eighteenth avenue, 204 N of Califérnia street, N 81 by B 120; also lot on W line of Twentieth avenue, 231 N of California street, N 50 by W 120, quitclaim deed; $1. Henry J. Wade Mahony (eXecutor estate of Jennie J. W. (or Jennie J.) Mahony) to Emilie 1. Praf (widow), lot on W line of 'mev_ third avemue, 200 S of Lake street, S 50 by ™ John C. and Edw: 120; A J. Wade Mahony to sgme, same; $10. amd & Emily C. Wilson, lot on W line of Tiwenty-third nvsnue. 175 8 of Lake street, S 120; $10. e Tonte . W. (or Jennle J) Mahony (by Henry J. Wade Mahony, executor) to same, me; $425. e rent ‘Meyer to Colin M, McKenzte, lot on W line of Snvevl"xlalez!‘l;.h‘fi;lenuz, 175 S of H street, S 25 by W 120; 810 George W. Singley to Lucy A. Singley (wife), lot on E line of Eighteenth avenue, 200 S of M street, S 25 by B 120; $10: John Quinn to James and Margaret 10t 30, block F, Park Lane Tract 4; $10. William Woif to Patrick and Mary' Moore, lot on N line of Broad avenue, 140 E of Capi- tol street, E 30 hy|N ;’fl block J, Railroad Association; $10. H‘genorm"l“d G. Todd and Martha E. Knox (Todd) to Kate Ryan (wife of George). lot on W corner of Stoneman (Norwich) and Man- chester (Tehama) streets, S 75 by W 80, lots 52, 53 and 56 gheeumln'a Map 1, Precita Val- m;!e';:l;d'l-‘. ¥t and Clara_H. Blanchet to F. W. Loeschenkohl, lot on W corner of Eigh- teenth avenue and R street, NW 150 by SW 160, lots 19 to 24, block 372, O'N. & H. Traci; 10 Henry Ford to John Engisch, lots 77, 8, 99, 60 th 171, 200 to 212, 201 ana 252, 431. 482, 445, 450 10’454, Silver Terrace Homestead: $1 William _C. and Sarah J. Hamerton to Fran cis J, McGuire, lot on W line of Siegel (Gates) street, 225 S of Blaine (Eugenia), 8 25 by 70, lot 405, Gift Map 1; $10. ¥, E. Graessier to Wilhelmine W. Mager, Iot on 8 fine of Pioche street, 132:6 E of £am- bridge,. E 25 by S- 100, block 132, . University Homestead; $10. Sebastian_and Elizabeth Lindner to Clara Johnson (wife of A. F.), lot on NE line of Njneteenth avenue (S.), 175 SE of J street, SE 50 by NE 100, block 364, South San Fran- cisco Homestead and Railroad Association; $10. TUESDAY, JUNE 17. Mary Sweeney (or Sweeny, or Mary E. Sweeney) to, Mercantile Trust Company, lot on S line of P‘ne’ street, 42:1 W of Polk, W 23:4 by S 120; $10. Thomas and Bridget_Sexton and Maria . McDonnell (Sexton) fo Willlam Armstrong, lot on N line of Surl;nmto street, 20 E of tt, E 55:4 by N 108; $10. W, A. and L. Y. Roberts to George A. Brown, lot on N liné of Filbert street, 158:9 W_of Broderick, W 25 by N 107:G; $10. Veronica, C. Baird to- Bridget Mines, lot ou SE corner of Waller street and Central avenue, S 47:7, NW 48, W § to beginning: $10. City and County of San Franciéco to T. P. S. Brown,.lot on W line of Capp street, 160 S of Eighteenth, S 60 by, W 122:6; §—. Hugh K. McJunkin and Cerhelia N. Me- Junkin (Dore) to Pauline C. Wyss, lot on N iine of Twemlet;xmstree!. 205 W of Valencla, W_28 by N 114; §10. Mrs. Ada Patterson_to Mrs. B. Costello, buildings on W line of Valencia street, between Twenty-fitth and Twenty-sixth, Nos. 1478 to 1484; $10. 5 rret G, McVicker (widow) to Clara B. Game, lot on E line.of Guerrero street, 277:4 8 of Twenty-fourth, E 123:4, § 28:3, W 117:4, N 27:6, warranty deed; $10. Angelo and Roste Cereghino and Angelo and Asunta del Monte to- Jean Larrus, lot on W jine of Salmon street, 57:6 S of -Broadway, § 20 by W_60; $10. Amy F. M. Hannigan, Thomas A., Harry L., Emily B., Edwarg O., Frances T. and Frederick S. Hughes and Gertrude M. Jackson to Frances M. Hughes, lot on N line of Bush street, 68:9 W of Mason, W 22:11 by N 100; $10. Frances M. Hughes to Enilie B. and Frances T. Hughes, same, correcting 1642 D. 260; grant. Jane, Sarah E, Frank A. and ‘Ash H. Phelps to 8. Nathan, lot on W line of Jones street, 90 S 0. Pacific, S 40:814 by W 137:6; $10. Jeanne 1. Abrams (wife of Albert) to Har- vey H. Dana, lot on NW corner of Geary and Hyde streets, W 2:6 by N $7:6; $10. ‘American Surety Company of New York. to John S. and Amanda H. C. Stratton, lot on NW line of Harrison stréet, 250 SW of Fifth, SW 25 by NW 80; §10. John G. Malich'to Ida E. Baltz, lot on — line of Minnesota street, 123 N of Tulare, N 5 by W 100: $T50. Estate of N. D. Thayer (by Denton Utter, ex- ecutor) to M. J. O'Neil, lot on W line of Thirty- oy fremd, 100°S of J street, S 75 by W 120; Thomas and Ida M. Clark to Ada 1. Mec. Mahan (wife of Mabry), lot on S line of J street, 82:6 I 8f Nineteenth avenue, E 50 by § 100 $10. Ada 1. and Mabry McMahan to James and Florence E. Smith, same; $10. Katie S. Brown fo W. F. MeNutt, lot.on NW corner of Twenty-seventh avenue and M street, W, 240 by N 100; also lot on E line of Twenty- cighth avente, M0 N of M street, N 400, E 120, § 400, W 120; alsh lot en W line of Twenty- seventh avenue, 225 S of L street, $ 150 by W 120; §10. Dr. G. W. Neweomer (executor of the estate of Nancy N, Callatin) .to J. R. L. Hardin, lot { 14, block 431, lots 10 and i1, block 511, Bay View Homestead Association; $250. . g R Hardin to Theadore A. Bell, same; | $10. 3 Jacob Heyman to Joel Swanson, lot on E line of Dame street, 150 N of Randall, N 25 by B 125, lot 14, block 28, Fairmount; §10. Home . 'Bullding Company- to Continental Bullding and Loan Assoclation, lot 3, block 24, Sunnyside Tract; $10. Same to scme, lot on B line of Sunset ave- nue. 25 S of Farnsworth lane, S 25, E §7.51, N 2505, W S5.84, lot 19, block F, Sunset Heights: $10. John C. and Annic M. Spencer to Margaret Moore, lot 767, Gift Map 3; §10. 7 Builders’ Contracts. Patrick Regan (owner) with- Erik Boes(con- tractor and architect—All work for a one-story frame cottage on lot on 'S line of> Catl a street, 32:6 W of Twelfth avenue, W 25 by#s T et Avmon |5 & Svensas 35 [0 B, oot anse evenson, 8 D Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Miss L J Wellg, O; |H T Droney, N Y O it D e , arch. C Earle Wells, O a L‘ufmnnw N .Y Cy | ftect Charles J. I. Deviin—Brick, - , cast C D Mead, Ind A Fisher, Willows: — ! and wrought Iron work and torfa cotta for | T B Taylor, Sonora G W Condon & w, Cal ! five-story brick builiing on lot on NW line 5 garnx, mn; guy % X Thcml;. gn.ln"- ‘flwg“ yn‘sséonxs‘x:refi:i 86 sg of Third, SW 134, Mrs "fi",?:‘:‘,““"' Lu‘:m c":'gumm‘“:d”° s . , NW 60, 'NE 104, SE 160} Oscar ton, ‘Fred , ‘Ohlo iame owner with Henry Jacks (contractor) 3 H Bachman & wi Cal R V Cheatham, Ky | architect - came—Carpentoring. - oming. H B Brown, Cal E J Fry & w, Tex work, mantels, glass, hardware, enameled brick C A _Whitman, Cal |J C McKittrick, Tex | work and elevator, ete. for same on same: Geo P Aver, Cal |W W Nelkon, Tex Y Peter-Dacre, H 1 oz 7t 17 same owners with sume-contractor, architects Shea & Shea—Carpentering, etc., for a frame church on lot on W line of . Mary street, 166:8 NW of Mission, NW 125 by SW 125 $11,200. E. R. Lilienthal (owner) with W. S & Son (contractory), Clinton Day srchi- tect—Plumbing and sewering for a five-story building on lot on N line of 45:10 E of Beale, N 137:6 by W 45:10; $2276. John D. Feldmann (owner) with C. Krecker (contractor), architects John & Zimmermann— All work excent painting, plumbifig and gas- fitting for a_two-story and basement _frame building on W line of Scott street, N ot Haight, N 25 by W 50; $4300, Civil Service Vacancies. The United States Civil Service Com- mission will hold examinations for the fol- lowing positions on dates mentioned: July $—Finnish interpreter, qualified to speak Russian and Swedish languages, in the of- fice of the Commissioner of Immigration at Ellis Island, N. Y., at a salary of $1200 er annum; age limit, 20 years or over. g\lly §-9—Watch officer in the Coast and Geodetic Survey; age limit, 21 to 38 years. Deck officer, Coast and Geodetic Survey; age Hmit, 18 to 2 years. July 10—Labora- tory assistant, National Bureau of Stand- ards; three vacancies at salaries of 3900, ?mm and $1400 per annum; age limit, not ess than 20 nor more than 40 years. July 11-12—-Aid, Coast and Geodetic Survey, salary, 720 per annum; twelve vacancics exist in this position; age limit, 18 to 25 years. July 15-16—Assistant (plece work computer), Naval Observatory and Nau- tical Almanac Office; Hmit, 20 years or over. July 15—Assistant in road ma- terial laboratory, Bureau of Chemistry, Department of Agriculture; 3600 T annum; age limit, 20 years or over. 'ersons who desire to enter these exami- nations should apply to the United States Civil ‘Service Commission, Washington, D. C., or to the secretary of the local Board of Examiners, postoffice, for appli- cation forms, which_should be flled with the commission at Washington. —_———— Given Limit of the Law. Kittle Smith, allas Myrtle Reece, stewardess on the steamer Mohiean, who was cenvicted by Judge Mogan Monday of disturbing the peace, was sentenced ¥ ‘to serve three months * the County Jail, which is the limit the offense. Frank Noonan, the substitute fireman who neglected his wife and two children for the stewardess and threaten- ed his wife if she testified against the prisoner, was brought before the Judge and received a severe Mrs. Noonan- asked the Judge to give him an- gther chance to behave himself and the Judge consented. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eight. THE STOCK MARKET. Businesd eontinued flat on the exchanges and there were no changes worthy of note. Astec-ofl paid a divident of 3c on the 16th. The - Counties Power Co. has declared its first dividend of 20¢, payable July 10, and the California_Central Gas & Blectrie Co. its second dividend of 13¢, payable July 15. The following quotations for United Rallroads e Yk b T B R e jew Yor] ., 0.2 i S5 mon stock, @24 25; greferred, 64 1235 Bonds, 1 50@92 50; bscription: $102 12% @102 ;6. i STGCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY. June 17—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid Ask. Bid. Ask. 4s ar coup..110%4111 |4s qr cp(new1ddigianty 48 Gz reg....100%110 |3s ar coup...107 108 ., MISCELLANEOUS EONDS. Ala A W 5s. 913 — [Oak W G 5s.108° 1510415 Bay CPC u.xoaz:lg% Oceanic 8 5a. — 100 C C G&E 5s.105 Cal-st Bs....119 Pk & C H6s.107%110 Bd L&P 6. — — Pk & O Rés — 125 Fer&C H 6s. — 123 |Pwist R fs. — — Geary-st bs. — — |Sac EGR Js. 9051004 H.C&S 5%s.102 — (SF & SIV56.122 123 Do &% ... — — |Sierra Cal Gs — 115 L Ang R 5s.118% — S P of A 68 . L AL Co6s103% — | (196% ... 113%114% = — | asw) .15 — X — 8P ot Cés — | (1905)8r A.106% — (1905)Sr B.107% — (1906) g |SP_BrCal 6s.140 141 S V Wat 6s.111 112 Bs. — 11313| Do 4s 2dm.102 103 — Do 4s 3dm.101 102 Do 1st cis. — 115 Stkn G&E 6s100%101% WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 74% 76 ~ Port Costa.. 6314 66 Marin Co ... 59 Spring Val.. 89 90 GAS AND ELECTRIC. o 100%101% Cent L &'P. 2% |Pac L €Co... 48 50 Eqt G L Co. 8 Sac B G&R. 39 — Mutual ..... 4% — (S F G & B. 4% 4% 10 G L & H. 60% 62% S F G L Co. 5% | Pac G Imp. 37% 40 /Stkn G & B. 8 — - INSURANCE. Firem’'s Fnd.2710 — | <8 BANKS. Am B & T.112% — First Nation] — — Anglo-Cal .. —" 90 'L P & A....168%5170 Bank of Cal.440 450 Mer Ex (liq) 26 Cal Safe Dp.122% — SAVINGS BANKS. Hana ... Kilauea . Hawalian .: — ' 40 | Makawell Honokaa ... 10% 11%|Onomea . Hutchinson . 12 13 i Paauhau MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Packl57% — |Pac A F' A. 2% — Cal Fruit As. — 100 !Pac C Borx.165 — Cal Wine As. 99%100% Par Paint .. 25 Oceanic $ Co — I Morning Session. Board— 50 Alaska Packers’ Assm 10 Fireman's Fund Ins 100 Hana Plantation Co $1000 Los Angeles-Pacific R R Street— 20 Alaska Packers’ Assn ... Afternoon Session. Board— 10 Alaska Packers' Assn Street— 10 Amerjcan Bank & Trust Co......112 50 $2000 Omnibus Cable 6 per cent bonds.128 50 PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. 50 Monte’ Cristo Afternoon Session. ‘Board— 100 Sterling ..... 152% 500 Sterling (s 90) 182 MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales on the San Fra cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. ? 200 Best & Belch. 11| 600 Overman .... 27 100 Challenge 16| 100 Potosi . o 2 200 Crown Point.. 0 100 Savage T 100 Gould & Cur. 07| 500 Union Com.... 1T 600 Occidental ... 09! Afternoon Session. 600 Best & Belch. 10, 200 Oeccidental 500 Chollar 10| 200 Ophir 100 Hale & N 42| 100 Potosl . 100 Mexican 41| 900 Potosi . 100 Mexican 42) 400 Stiver Hi Fellowing were the sales on the Pacific Stock ‘Exchange-yesterday : Morning Session. 500 Andes .. 300 Ophir 115 500 Best & Belc! 1008 83."”.- 27 100 Caledonia 300 Overman 26 100 Caledonia 300 Potosi - 20 200 Con Cal & V.1 3 | 400 Seg Beicher.. 05 700 Gould & Cur. 0f| 460 Seg Beicher.. 64 500 Justice . 16 1w 27 20 22 04 200 Silver Hill .. 45 200 Union Con... 18 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, June 17— p. m. Bid.Ask.| Bid. Ask. — 63| Justice 07 . 08 05 07| Kentuck o1 oz 05 06|Lady Wash.. — 0& 12 13/ Mexican . 42 11 12/ Occidental ... 14 15 B B RS 7 erman ... 29 10 12|Potosi . i B 12 14{Savage . 08 o 50 33'Scorpiom 1.1l — ec 30 1 33;Seg Beicher.. 04 05 = " opfSierra Nev... 1@ 13 02 Silver Hill .. 45 47 ul,s: Lotiis — o —| Syndicate L 01 02! Union Con 18 B0 Yo sacked i Hale & Nor.. el b Julia . .2 @ »

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