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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESD‘AY‘ JUNE 25, 1902 emingly advantageous Propositions ere offered in the way of prices and terms upon piancs. please bear in mind that we can not only duplicate them, but can | offer exceptionally fine planos and largest | assortment of best makes to choose f{rom. EHERM Y Gealers, cor Sutter sts., 8. F., Broad- way ar . Oakiand OUR ading makers. prices $100 | e b in_city. "PIERCE' Market, 14th & Church. | pixaos for slmost & sons | E. 1710 Market st. ust sacrifice handsome | death. 486 Eddy st. | upright; good y st. Best renting planos in city. Curtaz l'\inu Co., 560 Haves et. $160—ALMOST ments. 16 N THE Wil -pedal upright; easy pay- lister st., next Hibernia Bank. | B ALLEN CO., 931 Market st.— | ett, Ludwig and other good planos. ew.*$450; high-grade uprights, | talogue $250. Bruenn,208Post. nos and pipe orxans. IOR violins, zithers, old and mew. H ULLER maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. —— e OFFICES _AND STORES TO LET. LARGE store with high basement. fronting on Delow Kearny st. 686 Clay st., room 1 — e e members Producers’ KENZIE & CA Exchange, buy & seil oil stocke, lands & tment securities. 137 Montgomery st PALMISTRY. AARD reads 1 to 4. 700 | corner of Jones; phone Polk 837. SLLI, scientific palmist, 515 ;tel. Black 561, Post st H JEROME FOS Tayior st., bet. Geary and Pos PERSONALS. IT is not claimed that Viavi can cure the in- curable, thousands of women who bad given of ever obtaining, relief to health and strength by | booklet for mothers and | e. The Viavi Co., 2304 | Francisco; tel. East 282. £ send for DR. G. 8. Restorer, the only r from falling and id heads. A positive | 1 sent to all parts | for circular. DR. | BT we make an extra pair ; other suits on instali- 10S. 1117 Market venth and Eighth, ELECTRIC Hotel, 44 in every room—Winchester near Market: 700 rooms, ight; §150 to $C per weel gage to and fro; 2ges properly pack- | ate of freshness (rom | for 10c_in sil- hirts 10 order; $1 each; selection 300 patterns. | nger to possible buyers | tock? Good money and | ss box 1180, Call. 25c onl hair dye Stockton. | at low | interest; gold, silver, | and precious stones bought HAL'S, 10 Sixth st. e 4 ., morphine and all drug dis- | cured by The Willow Bark \ | . an hes, style, wigs ER, 12: G. LEI S. F.; consultation free. n beds, single, three-quarter 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING | 2 Stockton st near Broadway. | s Standard Patterns; | he newest designs for summer goods. J. | EV Market near Sixth. | | called-for suits, overcoats CHARLES LYONS', Londor | ket st. | and outft for looking W. H. BUTLER, | 5c. To 10,000 pampas plumes. e. Address ¥. DECORVET, 639, 2 75. MISFIT | 437 Montgomery st. | pmption Cure means just 5c at vour druggist’s. | . book for meh; postage 2 cents. | 140 Geary st. | supplied. 26 O'Farre 3 Valencia, es. etc., permanently needle. Mrs.Cook,426 Sutter. ne JE suits, $7 50; dress pants, §2 50. ing Parior, cor. Bush and Dupont. | superfluous hair | Mrs. H Eaton,427 Sutter. uperfluous hair, moles destroved 1719 Buchanan; tel. West 259. and moles removed by Mrs. Traverse,1170Market. )MUS Egvptian Henna; restores gray | t# natural color; $1; at all druggists’ TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE nd 25c. Al druggists. and constipation cured; box free. AN, North Milwaukee, Wis. | costumes, play books, wigs GOLDSTEIN & CO., 783 Mkt, | to pay big; key lot from nd st, 52x70, raore or less. ELEGANT WESTERN ADDITION RESI- DENCE. North side (No. 2314) Clay st., 200:8 feet | rear street. ol | EAsTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., $30,000—Northwest corner on Battery, near Postoffice. $45,000—37:€x137:6 feet; half block from Union | | square. 500—Ncrth side of O'Farrell st., near Mason; 27:6x137:6 feet. | nicest block on Buchanan st. H D BUSINESS CORNER. Northwest corner 1sth and Guerrero sts.; cne of the best transter corners in the city; 3 stores und 2 flats, 7-8 rooms and bath; rents $1800 under lease; tenant pays the water; lease runs for 3% vears; lot 27x80 feet. MODERN WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. South side (Nos. 2120-2129%) Geary st., 100 feet east of Devisadero st.; 2 substantial ex- tra well built flats of 6 rooms, bath and high basement; rents $780 per annum; lot 271x157:6 feet. SILVER STREET FLATS. Northwest side (Nos. 8-10) Silver st., 60 feet southwest of 2nd st.; improvements consist of 4 flats, which at a small expense could be made west of Buchanan st.; an elegant dwelling, 8 rooms, porcelain bath, basement and attic; but ler's pantry, pantry closet; modern plumbing; % feet. MISSION BUSINESS PROPERTY. 0. 3241) Mission st., 176:7 feet south of Falr ave.; house 5 rooms, at the junc- tion of Valencia and Mission sts.; large lot, 63:11x183:6 feet, MISSION RESIDENCE. North side (No. 24) Dorland st., 208 feet west of Guerrero st.; modern, well-built bay-window | 1esidence of 8 rooms, bath and large basement, etc.; rents $360 per annum; lot 25:8x115 feet to HAIGHT STREET RESIDENCE. South line (No. 1011) Haight st., 120 fect west of Broderick st.; modern residence. & large sunny rooms, bath and finished basement; lot 25x120, KEARNY STREET IMPROVED PROPERTY. Southwest corner of Kearny and Greenwich sts.; © houses renting for $1080 per annum; grand lot, 87:6x112:6, with L 25x50 feet. MISSION BUILDING LOTS. North line of 24th st.. 240 feet wesl of Cas- tro st., 6 extra wide buiiding lots in one of the best portions of the Mission; 24th st. frontage is prospective business property; entire size of lot 80x228, through to Elizabeth st.; 24th-st. electric cars pass the property. RICHMOND BUILDING LOT. West line of 2nd ave., 250 feet south of Clem- nt st.; fine large lot. level and ready for build- ; large lot, 35x120 feet. 638 MARKET STREET. EASTON, ELDRIDG) & CO. 638 MARKET STREET. $5,250—Rerts $720 per annum: 3 modern flats, 6. 5, 6 rooms and bath; up to date and ays rented; only 1 block north from Market st.; lot 26:6x99 feet. $3,000 each—Three well-built houses, 7 and 8 rooms each, on Foleom st., near 2Gth; brick foundation; street bituminized; lota 25x115 feet to rear street; houses could be easily converted into flats. $7,500—Fine lot on Stevenson st., mear 6th; present improvements rent for $41 per month; this is near the new Postoffice and is the cheapest lot in this block; lot 25x75 feet. $4,500—Modern 2-story and basement residence of & rooms and bath: brick foundation: open sanitary plumbing; porcelain bath; large vard, etc.; in the heart .of the Mission warm belt; this is a lovely home, $500 cash—Rents $384 per annum; 2 modern up-to-date flats in Al condition; near 24th and Sanchez sts.; these flats will for themselves, as the monthly stallment on principal and interest is only $31; price $3250. $2,750—Two-story house, § rooms and bath; lot 25x119:6 feet; owner wishes to go East and therefore desires a quick sale. $6,500—Rents corner office; alway $10,000—Rents $1152 per annum: Five flats in the best part of Hayes Valley; lot 27:6 x120 fest; has two frontages; streets bituminized. $840 per annum; a southeast on Sansome st., near the Post- store, 2 flats and rear cottage; rented; jot 26:2x80 feet. $1,600—House of 8 rooms in good ‘condition; near 24th and Bryant its.; muei sold at once to close an estate: an offer of $1500 now pending; lot 26x100 fect. $3,750—Rents over $500 per annum; must be sold to close an estate; two flats and a rear cottage, well huilt and in zood condition; on Hawthorne st., near 24 and Folsom; lot 25x112:6 feet. i HIGH-CLASS BUILDING SITES. $75,000—Corner on Market, near 12th; 70x124 feet; three frontages. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO.. 638 Market strect. JOSEPH STRAUB Two-story cottage, 6 rooms, bath, basement; O'Farrell and Steiner sts.; 35000. | Two cottages on Filbert st., fronting on two streets; only $3500: owner leaving city. Harrison, nr. 20th; cottage; 6 rooms; 25x100; $2400 Clara near Fourth; 2-story house; recar house; $3250; pays 13 per cent per annum. Eureka st.. near 18th; cottage, 8 rooms, bath, basement, stable, chicken hoare; 25x100; $4000. | $6500—A nice two-story cottage of 7 rooms, | bath, laund dation; garden; finished basement; everything brick foun- | in order; in the ] JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. | LOTS wanted to purchase north of Vallejo to Lembard and from Hyde to Lyon sts. - W, J. bldg.), between Montgomery and Kearny. PAINT, the | best corr i cure. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. RUPTURE and piles cured; 5o pay until cured; mo operation; ho @etentioh from business: ali ate diseases treated successfully: consul- Drs. Forden & Porterfield,6Turk. | ELL—Office and_residence, bet. Sixth and Seventh. absorption; rectal diseases Dr. Ball. 1073% Market s, | without eperation. DIVIDEND NOTICES. d n Society, 101 Montgomery | of Sutte he Board of Directors a dividend for the term ending June 30, 1902, at the rate of three and one-eighth @%) per cent per annum on all deposits, free | taxes and payable on and after July 1, | Dividends not called for are added to | bear the same rate of dividend as the | from and afte y 1, 1902 CY¥- CARMANY, Cashier. ! CALIFORNIA Safe Deposit and Trust Comp: ny, corner of California and Montgomery sta. For the =ix months ending June 30, 1902, dividends have been declared on deposits in the savings department of this company as follows: 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 payeble on and after Tues- vy 1, 1802, Dividends uncalied for are the principal after July 1, 1902, J. ISCO BAVINGS UNION, 522 Call- . cor. of Webb—For the halt year | with the 30th of June, 1902, a divi- been deciared st the rate per an- ce and forty-two one-hundredths per cent on term deposits, and ver cent on ordinary deposits, free vayeble on and after Tuesday, July LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. DIVIDEND Notice—Mutual Savings Bank of c Post st. For the half 0, 1902, a dividend has the rate of three (3) per all depogits, freé of taxes, A. STORY, Cashier. THE German Savings and Loan Soclety, 628 California st.—For the half year ending with June 30, 1902, a dividend has been declared &t the rate of three (3) per cent per anoum deposits, free of taxes, payable on and Tuesdey, July 1, 1902, GEORGE \Y. Secretary HUMBOLDT Savings and Loan Soclety, 18 Geary st.—The directors have declared & dividend of 3 per cent per annum on jts de- sits, payable on and after July 1, 1902. ERNEST BRAND, Secretary. ending gend cent per annu peyebie on a GE TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We #ell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewrlter Exchange, §36 California: telephone Main 266, writers repaired. ZDHAND typewriters sold, rented. GUNN, 0530 California st. (Savings L‘nnn} { | A CORNER wante Green, to” purchase, on_Vall ilbert, between Van N improved or aliforniast. - (S: erate price, Ness ave. and Lyon st W, California st. (Savings Union CORNER Pacific and Mason: floor of 7 rooms and bath; all front rooms; two tollets; mod- ern plumbing; rent £35. BURNHAM & MARSH CO., 20 Montgomery st. YOU will never secure a suburban home in #ight of “'Old Ocean” as cheap as now; cot- tages and building lots at a bargain. THIS- TLETON, 272 Sadowa Ocean View. LOT ready to build on near Twenty-ninth and Dolores. THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Markej. LOT, cor. King and Prince sts., 80x120; cheap. 506 Castro st., — REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY-—For Sale ORCHARD Home, near Los Gatos 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 cr- chaid; 82 acres in bearing; balance will bear fruit next year; there is a crop of fruit, es- timated at $2000; agricultural implements and tools, fruit boxes, drying trays, wagons, etc,, included. J. The residence is ome-story, contains 9 rooms, in perfect condition, modern finish; good stable, tank-house," tank, etc.; good r; large ornamental trees, lawn and beautiful and healthly home, and profitable; -price $16,000. Address JAMES A CLAYTON & CO., 24 West Santa Clara st., San Jose. l | GOLDEN | GOLDED REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale $300—A SNAP bargain in 80 acres of land, close to town, in Lake County; house, barn, orchard, alfaifa; abundance of running wa ter: cost §1400; must sell. C. F. MOORE, 935 Market st. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. FOR sale or exchange for §. F. paylng prop: ty. 1 of the finest ranches in Sonoma Valley. Ads. R. Clark, Agua Callente, Sonoma Valley. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, The Leading Réal Estate Firm. Sensational offer in Real Estate for one week. Astonishing values offered. Be sure and Purchase. 200x150, on best street in Alameda; sur- rounded by choice homes; only $12 per front foot. This is a genuine offer; cost $50 per foot; compelled to sell and will be sacrificed; will sell any number of feet. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. LoTake advantage of ‘the price and purchase a ot. ONE of the finest homes in Alameda at a bargain; exceedingly easy terms. The In- Vvestors' Agency, 137 Montgomery st., S. F. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 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 Bullding Association is the easiest &nd best plan ever introduced to the public. Bee our tables and convince yourself; only $8 Per month pays for your home; no_interest. Home office at 2131 Stanford place, Berkeley. Branch office Lorin P. O., and room 39, Ne- vada block, San Franciseo. W. C. MORAN, secretary and manager. Agents wanted. 1 HAVE for sale a splendidly built house of 12 rooms; fine cem@nted basement and large at- tic; completed one year ago; lot 70x160; fine Yiew; street work all done, and connected with bath, gas and electric lights; any one want- ing a thoroughly good house can get a bar- gain in this. JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station, 3 $3750-—A WELL-BUILT house of 7 rooms (4 bedrooms), gas and electric lights; lot 50x 157; very convenient to electric cars and station. “JOS. J. MASON, Berkeley Station. ROCMS LET-—Furn. a rn. EUROPEAN HOTEL, 930 Market st., opp. Erz- porium—Opened for bermanent Fiests Juie 30th; new maxsagement; refurnished; strictly first class; will give special inducements to parties securing .Tooms during this month; rates per month Hexant bay-window suites, Market-st. side, $30; smaller sultes, nicely furnished, $20; single rooms, $7 to $10. Phone Main 169, : ELLIS, 821 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 35c, $1 50 night; $1 50, $6 week: open all night. .- GOLDEN GATE ave, 1060—Well furnished large sunny room; private family; free phone. Grand Southern, 7th & Mission—Rooms 35¢ to $1 50 night; §1 75 to $5 week; reading room. MINNA, 667, corner Sth—Newly furnished bay- window room, §1 per week; transient. MISSION, 1514, near Eleventh—Single front room, $1 25; room for 2, $1 50 per week. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny iurnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec, lights; day, week, mo. POWELL, 932, near Clay—Newly furnished front suite; private family; free bath, phene. ROYAL House, 126 Ellils—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. SHERMAN - Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished; also 3 unfurnished. ‘WEBSTER, 711—3 nice large sunny unfurnish- ed rodms for housekpg.; every convenience. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1090 ROOMS AND BOARD. A A AR AR A AR N AR ARS R e ATLANTA Hotel, 452 Bilis—This new, strictly modern, first-class hotel will be opened July 20; rooms can now be reserved on the prem- electric” light and elevator; private single and suits; hot and cold water; steam heat; telephones on every floor. HOTEL Dartmouth—New family hotel, about completed, will be ready for guests July 1; strictly modern house, first-class in all its ap- vointments: can’ be inspected now; will be conducted in strictly select and first-ciass man- ner. 865 Post st., bet. Leavenworth and Hyde. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. A SUNNY suite, with or without board; also single rooms. The Lake, 208 Turk st. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class furnished suites or single; steam heat. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished sunny sultes; single rooms; first-class table board. house; COTTAGE—S rooms, modern convenience, bath, etc.; easy paymegts. MURDOCK, 514 Pine. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for mailing, $1 per year. —_— CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in'the Jnited States or Canada one year for SPECIAL NOTICES. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS | FRUITVALE FURNISHED COTTAGES. A A A A A A A AN AN A AR AN AN AN AN, FURNISHED cottage, 5 rooms and bath, in Fruitvale. Inquire at ticket office, ' Fruit- vale station, 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 8. M. DODGE & §ON, . 1160 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Are you interested in owning a home; sce these new properties which have come into our hands for sale this week. $1000—An elegant two-story house on Mag- nolia st, 7 rooms, bath and all mod- ern improvements; everything nice in- side and out; terms very easy. $3250—Two story house on Fifty-ninth st., near Telegraph ave.; b rooms; easy terms. $2250—Cottage on Chestnut st., near 2ith st.; 7 rooms; good well. $2200—Two story house on Fifty-seventh st., near San Pablo; 8 rooms; rented for $25; will sell on instaliments of $20 per’ month. $1650—Two story house on Twenty-third st., between 23 and 24th aves., B. Oakland; 6 rooms and bath; modern {mprove- ments; terms part cash and balance on installments of $10 per month; this is a real bargain. : $1600—Cottage on Blossom st., near Frultvale ave.. Fruitvale; § rooms, bath and base- ment. $1500—Cottage on.Twenty-third ave,, E. Oak- land; near street car line; 4 rooms, bath and basement; corners on a wide alley. VACANT LOTS. $1400—Lot on Twenty-fourth egraph ave., 35x146. $900—Lot NW. corner Stanley and Grove; 40x 120; easy terms. - : side of Eddy st., near Dwin- st., near Tel- $800—Lot on N elle; 80x132. $150—Lot on Peralta ave., cor. Mathews, Elm- hurst; 34x110. $150—Lot on Amelia st., of Mathews; Elmhurst; 32x110. S. M. DODGE & SON, 1160 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. 5 SNAPS—_Splendid homes, $1950, near Web- ster station, $2000, & beauty, near Grand sta- tion. $3000, 50x140, near Park station, gardens, trees, 7 rooms, bath, etc.; $1800 cor. chickens, 7 cash’ improved homestead investments, $12 50 monthly. A. W. BELL, 417 Parrott Bidg. e e e e e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month, H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh Oakland. e e e e . ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A QUIET and pleasant home for housekeepifi sulte of furnished sunny rooms; all complete: gas, bath free; near school and park; rent reasonable. St. McAllister and La- guna sts. CLAY, 14463 connecting rooms, completely furn; hkpg.; gas range; bath; select locality. FIFTH, James, 3—Furnished housekeeping, 3, $14; 2 beds, 3, $20; 2 beds, bath, 2, $15; single, $4. GEARY, 882, near Larkin—3 cosy rooms; basement; carpeted. | GOLDEN GATE ave., 512—A few nice rooms for housekeeping. SATE ave., 622_Sunny bay window suite of 2 front rooms; gas range, bath, etc. GATE ave., 800 block—Sunny corner over basement, 5 rooms, conservatory, etc., only $35; samwé next door, suite 2 rooms and kitchen, second floor, $20; same, very large room, 4 windows, large closet, $15. A. W. BELL, 417 Parrott bldg., near west elevator, GOLDEN GATE ave., 847, opposite Jefferson square—Furnished rooms; housekeeping; refs. McALLISTER, 637—3 nice large sunny rooms and bat unfurnished; no children; reas. MINNA, 281, corner 4th—Furnikhed housckeep- ing, very cheap and convenient, OAK, 117—Newly furnished suites, $14 and $12; sink, gas range, bath, laundry; phone; adults. PINE, (55—Single and connecting furnished or unfurnished housekeeping; reasonable. STOCKTON, 1206—Model house; mewly fur- nished; free gas; housekeeping; $6 to $10; sunny; bath. THIRD, 415B—2 nicely furnished rooms; house- keeping; gas range, bath; $12 50. VALENCIA, 822 _Two sunny sultes for house- keeping; electric lights; bath. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recefved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia st. L P —— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. 45T ACRES bottom land; best quality; all under cultivation; fence and irrigation; mostly hay and grain; good dalry property; 10-room dwelling; 4-room tenant house; 4 large barns, creamery, etc.; 18 H. P. engine; fixtures mak- | ing buttér and cheese; cream’ separator for 1500 1bs. milk per hour; all farming machin- ery; spring water system to dwellings; 1 registered Holsteln cows; 25 good horses; sell with or without stock; also easy pay- ments. Many other properties. See list in Bunday's Call. JAS. G. BEARD, 475-6 Parrott bulld- ing; hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4. “_FOR SALE _NEAR SAN FRANCISCO—— Emall tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Cotati, Sonoma Co., future value assured, ag San Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for ggullry and genera] farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California st for pamphlet and information, ABK for our ist of suburban and country properties; Jand_department. AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST CO., Hayward bidg., Ean Francisco. BUSH, 912 (HA8 CHANGED HANDS)— A private residence; large sunny furnished home-like rooms; hot and cold water and baths attached; for igentlemen or man and wife; rent reasonable to right parties; de- sirable location; near Jones st.; references required; free telephone service. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; 76c day upward; Mcallister cars to door; handsomest krill rocm in California. — ANGELUS—New brick building; 90 elegantly furnished sunny rooms and sultes; . marine view. 530 Stockton st., bet. Bush and Pine, THE following children have been recelved at the S. F. Nursery for Homeless Children since Jan. 1, 1902: Thomas O. Merritt, half- orphan, 10 years of age; Fern Bowman, half- orphan, Ellsworth Bowman, half-orphdn, twins, 6 years of age; Grace Buchanan, half orphen, 6 years of age. FREE cure for stomach and bowel trouble; more like a miracle than & medicine is what cured people say. Address REUNER & GOU. LET, Station A, Sacramento, Cal, 3 BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or_country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgome: rooms 9- tel. 5580. e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. A NEW drop head 5-drawer latest improved $75 sewing machine for $16 50. 145 Sixth st., phone Howard 3264. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th. —— e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 GOLDEN WEST Storage; advgnces made; 840 Mission st.; tel, Howard 941."F. W. Zehfuss. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel, Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 23 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE_ _TO _CREDITORS — Estate of CHARLES McCONLOGUE, deceased. Notice is_hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN FARNHAM, administrator of the estate of CHARLES McCONLOGUE, - deceased, to the creditors of and al rsons having claims against the sald deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the sald 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 county of San Francisco, State of California. JOHN FARNHAM, administrator of the estate of CHARLES McCONLOGUE, deceased. Dated at San Francisco, May 28, 1902. CARLTON W. GREENE, attorney for Administrator, rooms 76 and 79, Chronicle building. NOTICE_ TO CREDITORS—Estate of RICH- ARD GARLAND (allas), deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN FARNHAM, administrator of the estate of RICHARD 'GARLAND, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims asainst the said deceased, to exhibit them With the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first 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 county of San Francisco, State of California. JOHN FARN- HAM, administrator of the estate of RICH- ARD'GARLAND, deceased. Dated at San Francisco, May 28, 1902. CARLTON W. GREENE, gttorney for Administrator, rooms 76_and_79, ®hronicle bullding. PROPOSALS. POSTOFFICE Department, Washington, D. C., March 28, 1902.—Malil Catchers and Deliver- ers Intended for the Purpose of Effecting the Exchange of Malls with Moving Trains.— Sealed proposals from patentees or their as- signees for the sale or use of patented de- vices intended to effect the exchange of mails with moving trains will be received at this Department until_noon on Wednesday, the 20th of August, 1902. All proposals must be made in accordance with the specifications, which can be obtalned from the Second As- sistant Postmaster General. H. C. PAYNE, Postmaster General. ——— e e MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued vesterday : Nathan J. Strasburger, 25,.1230 Post street, and Sovhie Triest, 24, 1230 Post street. Adelbert . Roberts, 27, 2533 Mission street, and Anna M. Gruber, 27, 2598 Eighteenth st. George 1. Uschold, 22, 7891 Stevenscn street, and Emmia J. Gehrkéns, 16, 789% Stev- enson’ street. Hermann J. Kolkmann, 29, city, and Olive Peterson, 20, city.. . Martin P.’ O'Dea, 21, 721 Turk street, and Mary F. Coyle, 18, 781 Sutter street. William J. Mahoney, 28, 437 Valencia street, and Nora M. Sheehan, 22, 308 Valencia street. Danlel F. Riley, 22, city, and Sarah J. Carr, 10, city. - Bertocchi, 35, city, and Maggie Gicvanni Squaglia, 22, city. Charles H.' Northrup, 28, 121A Liberty strect, and Grace I. Davis, 25, 1731 Sutter street. Willlam N. Hamilton, 41, Blizabeth Graham, 29, Cordeila. Oscar L. Gruggel, 43, 14A Geary street, and Ella A. Nelson, 4418 Twenty-third street. Charles F. Pries,'24, 872 Harrlet street, and Emma Thiessen, 22, 34SA Harrfet street. Joseph L. Content, 23, Sacramento, Linda R. Garibaldi, 18, 712 Union street. Carminino Belluomini, 28, Isleton, and Er- sillia de Sanmartino, 15, 424 Fifteenth street. Joseph H. Blewett, 40, city, and Gertrude L. Child, 32, city. Mathew D.” Pratt, 32, Fall River Mills, and ¥lle_G. Snider, 27, Bigg: BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by. mail will not be inserted, They must be handed in_at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons autnorized to have the same published. BORN. COHNRIECH—In this city, June 23, 1902, to the wife of E. Cohnriech, a daughter. DREYER—In this city, June 18, 1802, to the wife of Willlam Dreyer, a daughter. : HERRICK—In this city, June 21, 1902, to the wife of C. G. Herrick, a son. JACOBSON—In this city, Jwne 17, 1902, to the Wife of G. F. Jacobson, a son. Tomales, and and A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Room 25¢ to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market st (or No, 1 Fifth st.); rooms 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night, $1 50 to $10 per week; house open a'l night. BURNETT, 1126 Market (0ld No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished, LIVERMORE Valley vineyards for sale, $3500 up; small cash payment, balance 6 per cent; rofits better than fruit; climate unsurpassed. . P. FLINT, 1118 Broadway, Oakland. BUSH, 1220—Nice room, private family: par- lor floor, with use of front room; reasonable, CLAY, 1020—4 unfurnished rooms, 8ood order for housekeeping; bath; $13. COLONY tracts, estates, ranches, ranges, tim- EMMONS & SON, Mills bldg. CLIFFORD, 204 Elli: Mason—Elegantly eor. Webstar Typewriter Inspec. Co..200 Sansome, | _ ber. mines. furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. S—— - v ===== | LAND batgains; new catalogue sent f{ree. | EDDY, 316—Elegantly furnished sunny front TIPEWRITING & MIMBOGRAPHING. | Wooster, tton & Montgomery, 634 Market. | _ suite; piapo; every convenlence; reasonable. McCARTHY—In this city, June 21, 1902, to the wife of Frank McCarthy, a daughter, STAMPA-—In this city, June 21, 1902, to the wife of D. Stampa, a son. TROWBRIDGE—In this ¢ity, June 3, 1002, to the wife of Fred Trowbridge, a son. MARRIED. ANDERSON—OYEN—In_this city, June 21, 1902, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Harry S. Anderson and Emelie M. Oyen. BROWN—MONGES—In this* city, June 21, 1902, by the Rev. Herbert F. Briggs, pastor of Central M. E. Church, Willlam D. Brown n;nd Grace E. Monges, both of San Fran- cigco. ‘ y HILL—JUSTUS—In San Rafael, June 21, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. Hall, James Hill and Emma Justus, both of San Francisco,. EXPERT typewiting, 4c folio; copies, Zc; mim- wosraphing, 927 Markt, rm.305; Howard 1639, Write Wells, Saunders & Co., Petaluma, for list of bargains in fruit and chicken ranches. EIGHTH, 228% —Nice sunny room in private family, sultable for two, ROMER—HENDERSON—In this city, June 22, 1902, by’ the Rev. O. Groensberg, Walter H. Romer and Jennie Henderson, DIED. Adams, Charles J. McElroy, Oscar Billig, August F. McKee, Ollver Cohnriech (infant ) Murray. Charles G. Donizan, Rose Oakes, Harry C. Edds, Joseph: T. Ogilvie, Caroline I Frawley, Bridget Quinn, ‘George A. Green, Ernest S. Riegeélhuth, Fréder'k Green, Lizzie A. Russ, Adolphus G. Hall, John ‘ Sharp, Alexander Mary Turner, Mary J. G. Kennedy, James S. Wolters, Herman H. Koegel, Evelynn J. ADAMS—In this city, June 21, 1902, Charles J. Adams, beloved brotheér of Mrs. Anmie Cademartori, a native of Heligoland, aged 82 years and 7 months. A member of Court Butro Heights No. 136, F. of A. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully “invited to attend the fumeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:15 o'clock sharp, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near POst, thence 10 St. Dominic's Church, cormer of Bush and Steiner streets, where mass will be celebrated for the reposé of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Na- tional Cemetery, Presidio. COURT SUTRO HEIGHTS No. 136, Foresters of America—Members are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, Charles J. Adams, to-day (Wednesday), at 8:16 o'clock, from the parlors of the Califor- nie Undertaking, Company, 05 Powell street. J. A. McCARTHY, Chief Ranger. ‘WILL J. BORADORI, Rec. Sec. BILLIG—At Janin's Ranch, near Ballard, Santa MWarbara County, June 18, 1902, Au: gust F. Billig, a native of Prussia, aged 60 years and 4 months. ¢ [ Deceased was buried June 19 in the Oak Hill Cemetery at Ballard. He was re- cently from San Francisco. Relatives here are unknown, but is supposed to hdve nephew in Copnick, Prussia. Local German papers please copy. . COHNRIECH—In this city, June 23, 1902, in- fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Cohnrieck. DONIGAN—In this city, June 23, 1902, Rose, beloved sister of Michael Donigan and Mrs, Catherine Carroll, sister-in-law of Bridget Donigan, and aunt of Frank, Rosa, Michael, Mary, Alfred and Julla Donigan and Mrs. Mary' Garbarino, a native of County Meath, Ireland. B (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fnlly invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, June 25, 1902, at 9:30 o’clock, from her late residence, 5 Ewing place, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. EDDS—In this city, June 21, 1902, Joseph T. Edds, beloved brother of J. Edds, late with Santa Clara Dairy Company, & native of Kentucky, aged 30 years. {7 Friends and acquaintances'are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, June 25, 1902, at 8:30 o'clock, at Charles J. B. Metzler's parlors, 636 Wash- ington_street. A FRAWLEY—In this city, June 22, 1902, Brid: get, beloved wife of John Frawley, mother of Henry and John Frawley, and sister of Annle, Hannah and Patrick Lyons, Mrs. Gilhooley apd the late Thomas Lyons, a na- tive of Cregen, County Galway, Ireland, aged 66 years. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 131 Castro street, thence to Mis- sion Dolores Church, Wwhere a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GREEN—In this city, June 23, 1902, Ernest S., beloved husband of Emma E. Green, a native of Minnesota, aged 36 vears 1 month and 23 days. (San Diego, Cal., papers please copy.. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day, at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of A. W. Meartin & Co., 319 O'Farrell street. GREEN—In this city, June 24, 1902, .Lizzie A., beloved wife of George B. Green, and loving sister of James, .Patrick, Bee and Katie Ean, a native of County Sligo, Ire- land, aged 30 yeara. . £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:15 o'clack, from the resi- denge of her brother, 225 Dorland street, oft Chrch, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where .a re- quiem high mass will bé. celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HALL—In this city, June 24, 1902, John Hall, beloved brother of Mrs. A. Estelita, Mrs. R. Donance and Annie Hall, and son of tha late James and Annie Hall, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years. INGRAM—In Alameda, June 22, 1902, Mary, widow of thé late Robert Ingram, beloved mother of Robert H., Tillle and Lilia In- gram, and mother-in-law of Ingham A. Sharpe, a native of County Fermanagh, North of Ireland. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inyited® to attend the funeral services Wednesday, June 25, at 1:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 1514 St. Charles street, Ala- meda. Interment private. KENNEDY—In this city, June 24, 1902, at his residence, 2022 California- street, James S. Kennedy, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 72 years. KOEGEL—In Fresno, June 23, 1802, Evelynn Jane Koegel, infant child of Mr. and Mrs. David Koegél, a native of San Franclsco, azed 9 months. McELROY—In this city, June 22, 1902, Oscar, beloved husband of Hannah McElroy, and father of Bert McElroy and the late Sadie Judson McElroy, a native of Dorchester, Mass., aged 60 years and 1 day. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services ‘Wedneésday, June 25, 1902, at 1:30 o'clock, at his late residence, 68 Shotwell street, thencc to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Please omit flow- ers. McKEE—In this city, June 24, 1902, Oliver aged 60 McKee, a native of New York, years. MURRAY—In this city, June 23, 1902, Charles George, beloved son of Edwin and. Martha Jenkins Murray, and brother of ra J. and Leslie Murray, a native of ran- cigco, aged 6 years 10 months and vs. riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 oclock, from the home of his parents, 2603 Mission street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. OAKES—In this city, June 23, 1902, Harry C., Deloved son of William. W. and Mattie M. Oakes of Seattle, Wash., a native of Rose- wood, Fla., aged 24 years 6 months and 19 days. OGILVIE—In this city, June 24, 1902, Caro- line 1., beloved daughter of James and Caro- line Ogilyle, and sister of Sam Ogilvie, a na- tive of California, aged 5 years 4 months and 24 days. . 3 QUINN—In this city, June 24, 1902, Géorge A., beloved son of Michael and the late Mar- garet Quinn, and brother of Charles J. and May Quinn and Mrs. W. P. Riley, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years 7 months and 2 davs. 5 : ¥ Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street. RIEGELHUTH—In. this city, June 23, 1002, Frederick, dearly beloved and only son of Conrad and the late Anna M. Riegelhuth, and dearly beloved brother of Christina Rie- gelhuth, Mrs. Henry Albers, Mrs. Joseph Sucher, Mrs. Joseoh Seaborg and Mrs. A, F., Arneke, a native of San Francisco, aged 4% fears 1 month and 5 days A member of Mission Parlor No. 38, N. S. G. W, C> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend -the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Company, 1209 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth, where services will be held under the anspices of Mission Parlor No. 38, N. §. G, W., thence to St. Paul's German Evan- gelical Lutheran Church, northeast corner Eddy and Gough streets,’ for services com- mencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. RUSS—In this city, June 24, 1902, Adolphus G. Russ, beloved 'father of Mrs. L. Brucl mann, Mrs. H. W. Westphal and Aibert H. Robert R. and Gustave Adolph Russ, & na- tive of Germany, aged 76 years 5 months and 5 days. I Notice of tuneral hereafter. SHARP—In this city, June 24, 1903, Alexander Sharp, beloved husband of Margaret Sharp, and father of Andrew, Mabel, Florence and Ada Sharp, a native of Scotland, aged b4 years 1 month and 28 days. TURNER—In this city, June 24, 1902, Mary J. G. Turner, beloved mother of W. 8. Tur- ner, a native of Boston, Mass., aged S0 years. - [ Funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, at the parlors of the Western e i HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Bucceseor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln School. ephone South 80, Mt. Glivet Cemetery, NEAREST THE CITY. Cffice, 916 Mark:& Street. Telephone Bush NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS, Samuel McFadden, 18 years mas for the United Undertakers’ Assoclation; M. J. McBrearty, with the same company for 10 years; P, F. Green, late with J. C. O’Con- nor & Co., have opened new Funeral Par- Jors at 1171 Misslon st., between Seventh g \ JAMB? ‘MGGINHE, 4 1 ith Bros., n’::vm ;‘r\l,nm'l' Plfl%?ln:t 214 Eddy l?“:: Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 576, Addition Funeral Directors, 1724 Devisadero street, between Sutter and Bush. Interment private. WOLTERS—In this city, June 24, 1902, Her- man H. Wolters, & native of New York City, aged 46 years and 11 month: e ——————— The 0dd Fellows' Cemetery Assaciation Funeral Conductors (FOR CREMA’ ONLY)." Funeral rooms—429 Golden Gats ave.: tele- phone South 934. Oakland office—1004 Broa % telephone Clay 701 W Main office at cemetery, Point Lobos ave San Francisco; teleptione West 896. i Prices of cremation—Adults aver 15 years of age, $25; children under 15 %': of age, $15. Circulars matled to any_ad: on_ap- plication. GEO. T. BOHEN, Pres. GEO. PENLINGTON. Sec. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page meven. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 24. Flour, qr sks... 1,600]Hay, tons . 350 - Wheat, ctls .... '280{Wool, bales . 136 Barley, ctls.... 2,020 Sugar, ctls . 5 Oats, ctls ..... "'910 Tallow, ctls . 223 Corn, ctla (..., 630|Pelts, bals . 5at Beans, sks ...\ _277|Hides, no. 904 Potatoés, sks... 2,352 Leather, rolls 7 Feed, sks ..... 100! Wine, gals 55,350 Middlings, sks.. 40 Lime, bbls. 364 Onions, sks .... b50C 'Quicksilver, fisk 57 Bran, sks ..... 1,166{Powder, car.... 1 Hops, bales ... 40 OREGON. Flour, qr . 11,450/0ats, ctls ..... 6,000 PR #* STOCK MARKET. # * Local securities continue very dull and the daily volume of trading is the smallest for a long time. The oil stocks are also stagnant and featureless. The only news of interest comes from New York, where the 4 per cent bonds of the United Railroads of. San Fran- cisco have lately been excited. It seems that some time ago certain-speculators in these bonds sold large lines short. The delivery time of these contract sales having arrived, the buyers have called on the sellers to de- liver the goods, but the latter are unable to do So as the bonds are largely held by San Francisco parties, who are not obliged to let them go. The effect of this New York mud- dle has been to run up the price of the bonds, which, opening yesterday morning at $00 bid, cash, ‘with offerings at $04, closed at $99 bid and $100 asked. Somebody in New York will evidently have to do some tall settling before the muddle gets straightened out, Advices from Honolulu report the sugar stocks weak there, with some selling at low- | er_quotations. In the afternoon Gas & Electric was lower at §421. Business continued very dull. The Security Savings Bank has declared a semi-annual dividend at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per annum on term deposits and 3 per cent on ordinary, payable July 1. The Sacramento Blectric, Gas and Railway Company has declared a regular monthly divi- dend of 15 cents per share, payable July 1. The Humboldt Savings and Loan Soclety has declared a semi-annual dividend at the vate of 3 per cent per annum on all deposits, payable July 1. "The tollowing quotations for United Railroads of San Francisco were received yesterday from New York by Bolton, De Ruyter & Co.: Com- mon stock, $23 81%@@24 12%: preferred, $64 6215@64 ST%; bonds, $99@100; subscrip- tions, $102@102 75. AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, June 24—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. STOCK Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 4s ar coup..110%111% '4s qrep(new)135 136 ds qr reg....109%11035 3s qr coup...107 107% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A Wbs. 91% — |Oak W G0s.104% — Bay CPC 5s.108% — |Oceanic S 5s. 9774100 C C G&E 55.10534106% (Omnibus fs.. — 129 Calst Bs....110 — |Pac G Im ds. 98% — E Costa 08... — 112 |Pk & C H6s.107%4110 EdL & Pés — — |Pk & O Rés. — 125 Fer&C H 6s. — 123 |Pwl-st R 6s. — — Geary-st_bs.. — — |Sac EGR 5s.108 105 02 — |(SF & SJVis. — 12214 97 — |Sierra Cal 6s — 115 18%4119% |S P of A 68 3 L A LCo6s.103% — | (1900) 114% Do xtd 6s. — {1910) - Do gtd 5s.104 8P ot ¢ L A& P5s.103 (1905)Sr A.106% — Do lem 5e.104° (1905)Sr 07% — Mit-st C 6s.127 1906) ... — — Do iem 5s.120 N Rof C 6s.112% Do 5s.....121 ¢ gntd 5s.120%122 N Pac € 55110 — | Do stmpd..109%110% N C R 5s....11214113% [S P BrCal6s.140 — N SR R 5&10L 1 SV Wat 6s111 1% Oak Gas 5s.112%113%| Do 4s 2dm.102 103 Oak Trn 66..125° — | Do 4s 3dm.101%1 Do 1st cbs.113%115 | Stkn G&E 6s100%1013% WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 75% 76%Port Costa.. 631 66 Marin Co.... 50 — |Spring Val.. 8913 $9% GAS AND ELECTRIC, Qent L&P. 8 — [Pac L Co... 48 — Eqt G L Co. 3% 3%|Sac B G&R. 39% Mutual EL. 4% -— |SF G & E. 42i3 —- OGL&H.6l € |[SFGLCo. 5% b Pac G Imp.. 35 37 IStknG & E. 8 — . INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd:270 250 \ . BANKS. Am B & T.112% — First Nationl — Anglo-Cal .. 88 20 LP&A....168 Bank of Cal.45 Mex Ex (i) 27 Cal Safe Dp.124 8 F Nationl.140 SAVINGS BANKS. ...2016 Sav & Loan. — (I’ieur:!::lflt . Security Sav.330 Mutual Sav. 80 Union Trst.1830 8 F Sav U..53 STREET RAILROADS. Californta ..170 | Market Geary U= — iPresidio . POWDER. 70 Vigorit ..... SUGAR. o . 8% 4 |Kilauea . g::r‘nllm . —A 40 |Makawell Honokaa .. 10% — |Onomea. . Hutchinson . | Paauhau .1l 133 — MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.1581160 Pac A F A. 2: Cal Fruit As 95 100 Pac C Borx.165 Cal Wine As 99%101 Par Paint .. 25 Oceanic § Co — Giant 69 3% 3% 50 S F Gas & Electric Co. 10 Spring Valley Water. 20 Spring Valley Water. Northern Railway of Cal.Bs. Street— $5000 Market-street Cable 6s.. Afternoon Session. ‘Board— 20 Cal Wine Association 50 S F Gas & Electric Co. Street— 40 Sacramento Elec, Gas & Ry. & Spring Valley Water. PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Sesston. Board— 1000 Cala-Standard 100 Junction ... 10 Monte Cristo 50 Monte Cristo . 500 Reed Crude Afternoon Session. Board— . 100 Twenty-Eighth MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Btock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Con Cal & V.1 35| 100 Ophir . 200 Mexican ..... 41| 100 Overman Afte & Eazs & g2as 23 18 gy g3 200 Crown Point.. 05 100 Mexican .. 43| § i Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange rday: grigas - @ Ge ooy 200 Chollar . 0| 200 Overman .0t 32 300 Con Cal & V.1 35/ 200 Sierra. Nev... i1 400 Gould & Cur. 06 300 Union Con... 20 i CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, June 24—4 p. m: Bid.Ask.. Bid. Ask. — B 07 08 05 06 oL il uoG ‘z o 18 z' 02 51 85 88 31 33 14 15 13 20 S 09! 7T 0 60 = 0 351 40 05 06 = E 14 15 ot .8 18 — o7 % 0 & % Results of the Playing Among Teams on the Diamond. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ST. LOUIS, Jyne 24.—St. Loufs won a close game from Cincinnati to-day. Yerkes, though tiring_at the end, held off the visitors long enough to win. Attendance 2100. Score: R H. E St. Louls . e S Cinefnnati . Wy A Batteries—Yerkes and Ryan; Phillips and Bergen. Umpires—Brown and Powers. CHICAGO, June 24.—Errors by the patched- up local team gave Pittsburg nearly all their runs and an easy victory to-day. Attendance 1100. Score: e B Chicago -3 9 5 Pittsburg . +% . 1% 2 Batteries—Lundgren and Kahoe; Tannehill and Smith. Umpire—O'Day. BOSTON, June 24.—The Philadelphias shift- ed their batting order to-day and the change operated with telling ®ffect, as the visitors seemed to have no trouble in comnmecting with Eason’s curves. Attendance 2200. Score: b HEs TRl e 1 4 1 - .8 u 1 Batteries—Eason, Hale and Kittredge; White and Doonin. Umpire—Cantilion. NEW YORK, June 24—Brooklyn again de- feated New York to-day. Hughes, who pftched for Brooklyn, only allowed the local team five hits. Attendance 3200. Score: noELR Brooklyn . 19 - New York . . 8 2 Batteries—Hughes and Ahearn; Sparks and Bowerman. Umpire—Emslie. AMERICAN LEAGUE. DETROIT, June 24—Chicago bunched four of the seven hits in the fourth and fifth in- nings, and, aided by two stolen bases, an er- ror, a sacrifice hit and a hit batsman scored four rums. Attendance 1800. Score: R. H. E. Detroit . .2 8 s Chicago . -5 7 1 Batteries—Miller, Buelow and McGuire; Cal- laban and McFarland. CLEVELAND, June 24 —Cleveland won eas- ily from St. Louis, not a St. Louls player re.ch- ing first base until the seventh inning. Lajoie's home run with the bases filled was a feature. Sudhoft hurt his hand in attempting to stop a liner and retired. Attendance 2800. Score: R. H. E. Cleveland 12 13 o St. Louis -4 8 o Batterfes—Bernhard and Bemis; Sudhoff, Harper and Donahue. BALTIMORE, June 24.—The feature of fo- day’s Baltimoré-Philadelphia game was a tripl: play, made possible by a marvelous fly catch by Selbach in the seventh inning. Plank was wild and timely hits emabled the Baitimore team to bat out the winning runs.. Attendance 27¢8. Seore: R .R_B Baltimore .8 4 2 Philadelph! .4 10 1 Batteries—Howell and Bresnahan; Plank and Schreck. ‘WASHINGTON, June 24.—Washington took kindly to Winters' delivery and batted out & victory from Boston to-day. Adkins, who ré- lieved Winters after the fifth imning, allowed the home team only two hits. Attendance 3800. Seore: R. H. B ‘Washington ... 7 13 2 Boston ... .8 9 2 Batteries—Orth and Clarke; Winters, Adkins and Criger. —_—e——————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1902 Clarence C. Burr, Lucy B. Holman and Mary N. Allyne (wife of J.) to Edmund C. Burf, log on S line of Green street, 99:7 B from Frank- lin, E 75:6% by S 137:6; also lot on SW corner of ‘Greenwich street and Van Ness avenue, W 184:9 by § 13 also lot on corner of Union and Frankiin streets, N 125 by 105:0%; also lot on NE corner of Union and Gough streets, N 137:6 by E _131:8%; also lut on N line of Green street, 235:11% W from Franklin, E 84:9%, N 1376, W #:0% SW 144; aiso lot on S line of Green street, 156:10 W _from Franklin, W 25 by § 137:6: $——. Faunie H. and Charles A. Belden to May B. Phillips (wife of J. W.). lot on E lne of Gough street, 52:3% N from Clay, N 50 by E 110 $10. Estate of Fantin White (by Robert Richards, commissioner) to ry Burke, George and John J. White and M@ G. Floyd, lot on S line of Grove street, 192:¥ W from Franklin, W 27:6 by S 120; $6164. Catherine White (widow) to same, same; quitclaim deed; $10. Baird Bstate (corporation) to Hugh Keenan, lot on E line of Masonic avenue, 25 S from Page street, S 100 by E 93:9; $10. Frank J. and Mary E. Carroll to Katherine T. Doyle (single), lot on E line of Clayton street, 128:9 N from Frederick, N 25 by B 106:3; $10. Daniel J. Buckley to Maggie J. Burns, lot on N iine of Clinton Park (Quinn), 115 E from Guerrero street, E 26 by N 80; quitclaim deed; $L Richard F. and Euphemia C. licgan to Mag- gie J. Burns (alias Margaret Burns), same. Maggie J. Burre (alias Margaret Burns) to Lucy M. Reill $10. College of Physicians and Surgeons of Sam Francisco (corporation) to S. P. Blumenbers, lot on W line of Dolores street, 55 S from Fourteenth, S 75 by W 100; $10, James and Honorah Condon to Peter Schmi's, lot on S line of Twenty-seventh street, 221:4 W_trom Church, W 47 by 8 105; $10. Maud A. Hayes to John Hayes, lot on N line of ‘Moulton place, 115 W from_ Montgomery street, also 126 § from Union, W 22:6 by N :6: all Interest of estate of Aloysius Hansen Frederick and Mary E. Ryer to Jane M. Lugsdin (wife of Jay), lot on S line of O'Far- 3ol street, 112:6 E of Powell, E 25 by § 137:6; 10. Harry, Esther, Leo and Bertha Block to Ada M. Clark (single) and Rose C. Biggs (wite of Daniel H.), Jot on E line of Larkin street, 112:¢ N of Eilis, N 25 by E 68:9; $10. Antoinette N. Burke to John Rosenteld’s Sons (corporation) lot on SW. _corner of Mont gomery and Merchant streets, § 40 by W 137:6; 10. Adelinde M. and L. T.. Peacocke to Maud A. Hayes, lot on S corner of Bryant and Eckes streets, SE- 80 by SW _25: gitt. Maud A. Hayes to John Hayes, same; $10. Julia H. Trask (Hartshorne), Mary M. Ward (Hartshorne) and Robert Hartshorne to Wilcox Realty Company (corporation). lot on SE line of Mission street, 75 SW of Third, SW 25, SB 100, NE 5 SE 70, NE 20, NW 170; $10, Annie G. and Jacob Gardner, Robert W. John C., Constance E. V., James B. and J i F. Roberts, Margaret L. and Charies F. Kine- man, Grace H. and Clark Spence to Mary B. Roberts, lot on S line_of Sliver strset, 213 E of Fourth, E 20 by S 80: also lot on S line Natoma street, 80 W of Second, SW 20 by SE ; also lot on W line of Bfllltlmfll 300 N of Stanley, N 25 by W 100, lot 40, block 50, City Land Association also lot on S line of Nineteenth street, 156 W of Sanchez, 8 114 by W 50; also property outside of county, quit= claim deed: $10. Alexander Sharp to Sharp (wite), lot commencing 125:8 S of street_and 100 Eof Nebraska street, S 137, B 40, NW o point, W 19: gift. Benjamin and Theodora Newman (Vi dorfty 1o Victor. Williams, lot on B line of enth avenue, 173 N of Foint Lobos avenue, N 25 by E 120; $10. S E. B. and Emma C. Hallett, W. §. and Vesta L. ’?& l? mfl!xf and Ie-”h.n.; Jmnl, lot_om E line o ent avenue, of 8 25 by E 120; $10. o . Same to Joe M. and Jennie B. Martinez, lot on E line of Eleventh avenue, 125 S of H street, S 25 by E 120; $10. Same to Antonio S. Svainez, lot on E Eleventh avenue, 175 S of H street, S E 120: $10. R Solomon and Dora Getz to Christian H, Koehncke, lot on SW corner of nue and P street, W 32:0 by S _100: $10. S. Ducas to W Esters von Krakau, lot om NE corner ;(m P::’Ilrsl;:e% avenue and. Dock street, NE ), lots 10 to 19, bloek 707, tide lands; $10. Elizabeth Fiske to Henry G. Fiske, lot on line of Gutenberg street, 108:6 S of Hano 57106:6 by B 171, Subdivision 175, West mnd Homestead: $10. 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery Association to David Bertrand, lot in cemetery; $160. Builders’ Contracts. Mrs. I A. Andrews (owner) with James A. Andrews (contractor and architect)—All work for a two-story and basement frame_buildime (two flats) on W line of Belvedere street, 108 S of Waller, S 25 by W 120, Western Addition block €79; fotal, $4000. Giovanni Demartini and Antonio Campo- | donico_(owners) with Luigi Cuneo (contractor). plans by owners—All work except grading for a threé-story and basement frame building on lot commencing 17.8 from SW corner of Scott %andfimfldfiy. W 38:4 by 8 62 i e HOTEL ARRIVALS. .NEW WESTERN HOTEL: G Herbert, Dallas,Tex J Sweet, Milw: [ Capt k- Grant & tm. |3 W Grag, Butterfaid . _ Australia D H Coster, Oregon J Hanson, Australia |A Nicodemus, Okiabm H B King, Australla | W H . P el | et C E Sutton, A a |J McKittrick.El Pas & T, lorad !Hn:rty Fairbury, Nebr G Howe, Col h J Loyd, Colorado !n Neison, Fairbury Sofle Tonner, Denmai !llr_ Chicago P J Smith, Mapils A “F Donal c : Mrs H Bailey & 4.8ac F F F.F Martin, Wisconen| E: Condon, S8 3 H Elligorn. Wis J Sinclair, Wisconsin |A Wi ¥ Wilson., Wisconsin |J H Barlow, Dallas

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