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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1902. 13 MINES AND MINING. varaulic mine in California; thoroughly prospected and tested; now ready to turn on water and begin taking out gold; large divi- is guaranteed from the start; small ;unt more money necessary to start up; for few days, to get in on bed rock. Agency, 157 Montgomery st.. de am, AND :TORE‘ TO LE'I'. 5 offices, single and en suite, §8 upward: 410 Kearny st. SPECK & Market st vith high basement, fronting on below Kearny et. G3¢ Clay st., room 1. I“LVISTR\' MME. G, L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4, 700 Fost si., comer of Jones; phone Polk 837. mistry, 318 Taylor: readings datty, monsiration every Tues. eve. 1 of Palmi free PERSUONALS, "MOORE'S Scientific Hair Restorer, e cure for eczema and all scalp dis- the hair from falling and causes w; will chalienge the world to qual to this remedy; send for o $1 weekly MOS, 1117 Market between Seventh and Eighth. ELECTRIC light in every room "Winchester Hotel. 84 Third st.. ne 51750 16 86 er moek: *bus and baggage to and from the ferry, 25c 16 $1 50 per might: free swit bair dr treatments hes and all kinds of hair work; 25¢; shampooing, B50c; scalp LEDFRE& 123’ Stockton l( G, A—WHAT do you think? Ellts, makes colored shirts 10 order; §1 each; came s White shirts; selection 300 patterns. MONEY to loan at low interest; gold, silver, diemonGs, pearls and precious stones boughi | &t W. J. HESTEAL'S, 10 Sixth st. DRU! !\KE!\.\&SE. morphine end all drug dis- eases positively cured by The Willow Bark Co., 1829 Polk st., WHITE enamel iron bcds, single, three-guarter or double, §2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., 1810-1812 Stockton st., near Broadway. b y—June styles Standard Patterns: all the newest designs for summer goods. W. EVANS, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. AT less than cest, uncalled-for ;u!l! v0\'!1’«)&!‘ and trousers st CHARLES LYONi taflor. 721 Market st EUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed with electric needle. MISS EATON, lll. Sutter st. A—$3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, $1 75. Popu- lar Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., paar Pine. FINE SUITS, §10. dress pants, $3 75. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st ELj pecialist: superfluous hair a 1. Mrs.H.Eaton,531 Sutter. STRIC needle AcT restores eyesight, catar A'Vida Co., 763 Valeneia, cor. 19th. EENSATIONAL book free for men; posiace 3 cents. WILLIAME & CO., 140 Geary s ANDERSON, theatrical costumer; private ths. mesquerades supplied. 26 O'Farrell. RUPTU P! [Cured; Do cperation, pain er Tost | Rupture Cure, 26% Kearny. 50; dress pants, $2 0. | cor. Bush and Dupont. | Briges—Superfiuous hair, moles destroyed electricity. 1719 Buchanan; tel. West 259. Ey ,Duxn Henna hsir to its natural color; §1; at all druggists’, : 10c end 25c. All Gruggists. DYSPEPSIA and constipation cured; box free. C. H. ROWAN, North Milwaukee, Wis. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 788 Mit. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the bes 25¢: all druggists RUPTURE and piles cured: no pay until cured: no operation; no detestion from business: all vate diseases treated successfully; consul- on free. Drs. Forden & Porterfield, DONNELL—Office and residence, st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. i by absorption; rectal diseases ion. Dr. Ball. 10733 Market st. O ———————————— fornia, Berkeley—Notice ers and material men— o the erection of an addition lo iding on the grounds of the alifornia at Berkeley, Ala- , and said bide or proposais will ed at Room 16, South Hall, And notice is hereby further the plans and specifications of have been made and adopted ced in where the same may be seen and examined | during each 4 o'clock p 14th @ day from § o'clock e. m. until o. from this date until said | y of July, 1902 ids or proposals will be considered | less the same are accompanied by a certi- | fied check or bond of said proposer equal to en (10) per cent. of his proposal, nt sureties, conditioned that, if said bid | proposal shall be accepted, the party pro- posing will duiy enter into a proper contract to ily perform the duty and obligations accordance with said proposal and plans | &n required to be a part of such ontract. The right to reject any and all bids is here- by _reserved. This notice is given pursuant to an act entitied “An act to amend an act entitled act to create and organize the Univer- ity of California,” approved March 25, 1868, and @n act amendatory of section 25 there- | of, approved March 28, 1872, relating to the construction of bulldings,” approved March 1897. By order of the Gommittes on nds end Buildings of the Board of s. W. A. McCKOWEN, Acting Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICES. A A A AAAANAAAR orrr' E of the Hibernia Bavings and Loan corner Market, - McAllister and ts., San Francisco, June 27, 1902.—At a regular meeting of the board of dirsctors of this society, beld this day, & dividend has been declared ‘at the rate of three and one eighth (3%4) per cent per annum on all de- g&ut{or Ylhe "fi months ending June 30, ree from all taxes and able on after July 1, 1902 e " ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. CALIFORNIA Safe Deposit gnd Trust Compa- By, corner of California and Montgomery, sta. —For the six months ending June 30, 1003 @ividends have been declared on deposits in the savings department of this company as follows: On term deposits at the rate of 8 6-10 per cent per aphum, and on Wflllll" geposiis ¢ the Tate ox.:lw- cent per annum, ree of taxes ant ¥ e on and Atur Tues- day. July 1. 1902 :._\ o to the principal after July 1, 1902 BAIZELL BROWE. Manager DIVIDEND Notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.—A divid No, 48, of fifty cents B0c)’ per share on the med Sapiinl stock of the company has been declared, able ot thie office of the company, rooms. 503-204 Hayward bullding, San 10, 1902 noon. Francisco, on July Transfer books close July 3, at J. R. LEAVELL, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Security Savings Bank, 222 Montgomery st., Mills bnfld‘u. for the half year ending June 50, 1902, dividends on term Geposits at the rate of three and o - tenths (3 6-10) per cent per annum, and ordinary deposits at the rate of three (3) per cent per anpum, free of taxes, will be pay- able on and after July 1, 1902, FRED W. RAY, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—Mutual Sa: Gan Francisco, 83 Fost st For. ihe hatt year ending June 30, 1902, a dividend has been declared at the rate of unm (l) w cent per annum entul ;\t“poflu, peyable on and after Tuesday, 1602. SR afiee Tentes Jm('xh\u THE German Savings and Loan Soclety, 520 Californiz st.—For the half year ending with June 50, 1902, & dividend has been declared &t the rate of three (3) per cent per gnnum oo 21l deposits, fres of taxes, paysble on and after Tuesds Jul; . TOURNY, Bec' uy & —— CONTINENTAL Buflding and Loan Assocla- tion, No. 301 California st., for the year end- June 30, 1902, has declared a dividend of 5 per cent on ordinary deposits, 6 per cent on term deposits and 8 per cent on install- ment stock. WM. COREIN, “Secretary and reneral manager. O. BERMAN, 48 . F.; consultation free. | cures deafness and | restores gray | E TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE | with suf- | specifications which shall be and are | the office of the Board of | | | the above-named office, | | | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. 638 MARKET ST. $100,000—New modern hotel on a northwest corner of Van Ness ave.; rented un- der a 5 years’ lease for $5400 per annum. $25,000—Rents for $2550 per annum; stores and flats on one of the best business transfer corners of Folsom st.; im: provements in good condition and al- ways rented: lot 55x95 feet. $19,000—Five brand new flats; only half a block from Van Ness ave., near Sut- fer st.; rents §2180 per annum; two frontages. $52,000—Geary st., near Powell; lot 25x137:6 feet; present improvements pay $100 per annum. Only $2750 required for a Mission business cor- ner; the rents will pay for the bal- ance of purchase price; the monihly installment on principal and interest is $41 25; the property rents for $47 per month: improvements two stores and cottage; are in fine condition; price §6000. 000—Make offer; two frame buildings. 6 4 rooms and bath each; high basement, brick foundation, rnew plumbing; rents for $600 per annum; lot 30x80 feet; on a main street, 100 feet east of Fourth st. $4,500—Store equlmd for bakery, oven, etc.; four living rooms, stable and a flat of 5 rooms; part of lot 50x104 feet Vacant; rents $540_per annum: in a good part of the Mission. $3,850—Handsome modern cottage, 7 rooms and bath, high finished basement, brick (oundluon imvmvement! in first-class condluon on Bush st., near Baker; lot 25x137:6 feet. $3,000—Two sold this week, only one left of those 8-room houses on Folsom st., near 25th; lot 25x115 feet to rear street; house could easily be con- v.ern:dea into flats; casy terms if de- sired. $2,100—Chattanooga st., near 24th; fine cot- tage of 5 roo and batl this is in the best portion of the celebrated Mission warm belt; lot 25x100 feet. $100 cash, balance $15 per month; modern ar- tistically built house of 7 rooms and bath; only one block from the Mis- sion-st. electric cars; lots 25x100 feet SOUTH OF PARK LOTS. These Lots Must Be Sold. See Them To-day and Make Offer. $800—North line of J st., 57:6 feet west of 11th ave.; lot 25x100 feet. $800—East line of 13th ave., 175 feet north of J st.: lot 25x120 feet. $800—East line of 11th ave., 175 feet north of L st.; lot 25x120 feet. $700—North line of K st. 82:6 feet east of 12th ave.; lot 25x100 feet. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market street. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st., Real Estate Agents and Rent Collectors. Full charge taken of property for Absentee Owners. opp. Kearny. Investments, $2500 to $875,000. Residences, $2000 to $150,000. Unimproved property in all parts of the city. $70,000—One-third block from Market st. close to Hibernia Bank; stores and lodging-house; lot 72x77 ft. $67,500—Brick building; stores and offices; lot 70x108 feet; 2 frontages: rents $515. $63,000—Geary-st. inyestment; 1% blocks from Market st.; 2 frontages. $35,000—McAllister-st. corner, 85x98; good im- pro\ementl. rents §220; east of La- and mm—maome-st corner; 70x130 feet; rents $30,000—Fine business corner; 3 stores and 6 flats; bullding cost $25,000; lot 68:9x | 71; rents $2450 per yea $30,000—Geary st., near Jones; fine improve. ments: rent $185. #22,600—North Beach gore corner, T5x110 feet; stores and flats; rents $21 $18,000—Elils st., 2 frontages; rents §140. $12,500—Three fine new flats; block from Park Panhandle; rents $112 50, $10,500—Rents $103; vestment. $5,500—Geary:- corner; 62 feet frontage; half of property improved; a cheap buy. LOTS. $250—Lot 25xll4 feet, sel $1,300—Golden Gate ave., north side; lot 25x 110 feet. $8,000—Octavia-st. corner; unsurpassed ma- rine view: 50x123 feet. $45,000—Sutter s ce near Larkin; ot 50x80; downtown in- ear Castro and 27th; 50 ft. fentage; close to the oise. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. REAL ESTATE——CdUNTRY—FoI Sale CHANCEMTO BUY RIGHT on the peninsula. We are authorized to sell the rich acres of Redwood Farm Pretty G-acre homes amid great oaks. Five minutes’ walk from new depot at Redwood City, San Mateo County. Near Stanford University. B-acre lots only $1250 to '$1375. 13-acre lots $340 to $450, all corners. Double track electric road ncw building. In 20 vears you have not beard of euch 2 chance to get such propert The kind of propercy (you ‘ousht to own. Buy now at first cost. Urge your friends to, also. This is a snap. Terms half cash. Call or send for catalogue t . Wi SRR M T honERT, 634 Market street. SPECIAL N_Q’I‘ICEI. LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. Send 4c, stamps, for particulars. “‘Relief for Ladies,” in letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chem. Co., Philada., Pa. { FREE trial treatment cure for dyspepsia and constipation; more like a miracle than medi- cine; send stamp. REUNER GOULET, Sac- ramento, Cal. BAD tenants ejected ym;: $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery. rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. pairing; lowest rates. Tel. n 144, ALL kinds hmlght, sold, rented, exchlnsed ra. ath. | STORAGE AND WAREHBHSES. PIERCE RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 57l GOLDEN WEST Storage; advances made; 8§40 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941, F. W. Zehfuss. SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS—25 acres; view Santa Cruz beach 10 miles; 2250 choicest trees and grapes; 114 acres Loganberries; ripening crops worth over $600 clear; fur- nished house, barn, stock, tools, i oaks, redwoods; springs; all for $3000 only; owner aged_and alone; photos. Partlcular: A, W. BELL, 417 Parrott building. ~——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Cotati, Sonoma Co,, future value assured, as San Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply Ba to The Cotati Co., 302 California st. for pamphiet and inforfation. ORCHARD; good crops ripening; almonds, olives, apricots, etc.; 30 acres, $2,200; near Antioch river freight; soil loose; _owner ncn-resident. A. W. BELL, 417 Parrott building, near west elevators. HAYWARD'S Ranch, 68 acres, large house, etc., springs, frostless, double crops without irrigation, only $15,000; enhancing; owner sick. W. BELL, 855 Market st. COLONY tracts, estates, ranches, ber, mines. EMMOX\S & SON, Mflll bldl LAND bargains; new. catalogue sent free. ‘Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery, 634 Market. i REALTY TO EXCHANGE. FOR sale or exchange for S. F. paying prop- erty, one of -the finest ranches in Sonoma Valley. Address R. CLARK, Agua Callente, Sonoma Valley. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FOR sale, rent or exchange—An elegant 8- room medern house, all conveniences; fine 24‘7{.33' lot; best locality; a great bargain; Must be sold; a large 8-room house; lot 60x 150; near Chestnut-st. station. See the above this week. Apply ALAMEDA LAND COM- PANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. $1000—HOUSE No. 917 Central ave., near En- cinal staiion, narrow gauge, 4 rooms and basement; lot 35x148; key at No. 915; terms. $100 dows, $15 manthily. CHAS, A BAILEY, 322 Montgomery st., | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS J BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. COTTAGE—S rooms, modern convenience, bath, etc.; easy payments. MURDOCK, 514 Pine. 80x120; cheap. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE, A FINE 6-room cottage: newly painted; lot 50x 140; mill and tank; fruit, flowers; must be sold; no agent. Inquire on premises; first gouae on Fremont ave., Fruitvale. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Stara _‘ Shl Mamiture Maying | Coms pan: i phone Jackson 281. TO LET. $75_MARKET-ST. location; floor 45x120. H. A. SMITH. 25 Market st. $45—MARKET-ST. location; floor 45x60. H. A. SMITH, 25 Market st. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. RE ESTATE OF JAMES COULSTING, De- * ceased, Bristol, England.—The nephews and nieces of JAMES COULSTING, late of Al- pine Villa, Ninetree Hill, Bristol, England. Gentlemar: (who died in 1858) or of his wife, ANN COULSTING (formerly ANN TUCKER, daughter of the late ISAAC TUCKER of Westbury Leigh, Wiltshire), who were alive on 21st November, 1801 (the date of the death of RUTH TUCKER DARRACOTT, daughter of the sald JAMES coumnwe), or the representatives of such nephews and nieces are hereby required to send the par- ticulars in writing of their claims to us, undersigned;, the Solicitors for the REV. EVAN EDWARDS and ALFRED ROBERTS TRATMAN, the trustees of the sald estate, on or before the 31st October, 1902, after which date the said trustees will proceed to dis- tribute the estate of the sald JAMES COUL~ STING amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. Dated this Bristol, England, Solicitors for the Trustees. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Frank Oolvert, 22, Alexandria, Tenn., and Genevieve Croall, 16, San Jale Clayton P. Smith, 44, 2336 and Eliza M. McDonald, 27, and Waller streets. Thomas F. Barry, 30, city, McMahon, 25, city. Harry C. Puckhaber, 25, 3825 Seventeenth street, and Louise Bortfeld, 26, 18 Laskie st: Jobn May, 81, city, and Eva Gordon, 50, city. Frank 3. Broad, 31, 1 Broad place, and Mary A. Connolly, 22, 18 Brady street. Reason B. Welch Jr., 24, 124 Ninth street, and Lilli¢ M. Smith, 22, Vi Fred W. H. Meyer, 30, St kton, and Lae- telie Summerville, 41. Stockton. Willlam, H. Bull, 41, 234 Post street, Ella M. Johnstone, San Mateo. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. ‘Birth,” marriage and death notices sent hv mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at eitber of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. HOBRON—In Oakland, Cal., June 29, 1802, to the wife of 8. Harris Hobron, a son, KOCOUR—In this city, July 1, 1902, to.the wife of Adolphe Kocour, a daughter. PINKNEY—In this city, June 25, 1902, to.the wife of Joseph Pinkney, a son. SCHNEIDER—In Benicla, July 1, 1902, to the wife of George Schnelder, a daugh! ion _street, carn-r Clayton and Nellle G. and OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE. mortgage $1000, two-story cottage, nine yms, bath, laundry; easily changed to two ments; shop; pleasant grounds; .near ‘hool. churches, cars; good neighborhood; Jot "04x135; nortn side Street. . Inquirs at premises, 1622 Ninth st., Oakland. FOR SALE BY THOMAS MAGBE & SONS, RE ‘AL ESTATE AGENTS. Montgomery St. CHEAP INVESTMENT O8N HOWARD ST. $8,000—North side, 25 ft front; two-story and basement building, rents over $30 a month; a good live person properly managing this investment will make a splendid turn, as Howard street will soon increase in value as Mission strect is now doing. JESSIE-ST. BUY. $6,. W—Jefis‘l st., mear the Mint; 25 ft. front and renting for $40 a month; an offer invited. A CHEAP HOMBE. w,soo—gn California st.; good 2-story house of 7 rooms and bath and basement all in first-class order; on lower floor recep- fon room, dining room and hall have rdwood floor; kitchen: three bedrooms and bath on second floor; high base- ment with servants' room; wired for electricity; and gas for heating ; rents for $30 a month; a splendid buy. A CHEAP LOT IN MISSION. $2,000—On Mission st., 25x83; street bitumin- ized; granite curbing; electric cars passing going to ferry and San Mateo County. COLLEGE HOMESTEAD LOTS. | $1,700—Four lots: two facing Silver ave. and two on Marshall st.; each 30 feet front; price just reduced. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO BUY. $1,800—Seventeenth ave.. between H and I sts. 6 lots; level and ready to build on these iots are offered at a sacrifice as the owner wants to sell; just reduced from $1800. BARGAIN—$4500; choice residence, Fourteentli st., near Filbert; central, sunny, healthful; Iot 50x100; 8 rooms. Address owner, 60 Cen- tral ave, San Francisco. OAI\LA‘\D FUKNI’I‘\JRE FOR IALE FLRBITLRE good und cheap this monlh H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Qakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A QUIET and pleasant home for housekeeping: suite of furnished sunny rooms; all complete; gas, bath free; near school and park; rent reasonable. St. James, McAllister and La- guna GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—2 sunny bay-win- dow suites; 1 on ground floor, 1 in 2d story. GOLDEN GATE ave., 847, opp. Jefferson square—Furnished front sulte housekeeping; also single room. e s HAWTHORNE, 172, near Harrison—2 or 3 pleasant sunny convenient rms.; ; ret. HOWARD, 650—Front room and kitchen; fur- nished complete. MISSION, 1251%—Sunny corner house; house- keeping rooms reasonable. MODEL house, newly furnished, 1206 Stockton; free gas, housekeeping rooms $5 to $10; sunny; bath. OAK, 105—Front room and kitchen furnished for’ housekeeping. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia st e, J. F. PLUMBE, Real Estate, 1402 Valencia st., cor. 25th. JBARGAINS, $3500—H s, modern: E side Fai PR g s R T R T $2200—Cottage, 6 rooms and bath; lot 32x100; Twenty-sixth st. ttage, 5 rooms; lot 25x114; Twenty- seventh st., near Dolores. $1500—Cottage, 4 rooms; lot 25x100; offer wanted; Sanchez st., near Valley. $1300—Cottage, 4 rcoms; lot 25x80; Folsom st., near Twenty-elghth. ‘ottage, 3 rooms; lot 20:3x100; 215 Palmer st., above Fairmount School. $600 each—Two lou 26x114; Duncan st., be- tween Sanchez and Noe. JOSEPH STRAUB. $5500—A. nice two-story residence of 7 rooms; bath; laundry; finished basement; brick foundation; garden; everything in best order; in the belt block on Buchanan st. 700—Cor. flats. i Qouble two-story $12,500- : $ new modern flats; lot 25 107:6; pays over 10 per JOSEPH STRAUD, 850 Market st. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; 75c day upward; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 _Sixth—Rooms, 25c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT ‘‘The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.); rooms 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night, $150 to $i0 per week; house open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rme., suites, single; also unfurnished. CAPP, 5—Stables to let; also single front room let. CLAY, 1026—4 unfurnished rooms, good order for housekeeping, $13. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 316—Swell sunny front suite; suitable for refined couple; piano; every convenience. ELLIS, 821 (Mozart)—Nicely furn, rooms, $160 night; $1 50, $6 week: open all nuht. Grand Southern, 7th & Mission—Rooms 35¢ to $1 50 night; $1 76 to $5 week; reading room. bath, In LOTS wanted to purchase north of Vl.lllln to Lombard and from Hyde to Lyon ata. J. 530 California st. (Savi Urioa blo¢ ), between Montgomery and Kearny. A CORNER wanted to purchl.le on_ Vallejo, Union or Filbert, between Van Ness ave. .na Lyon st.; improved or vacant. W. J. GUNN, 530 Caiifornia_ st. (Savings Unlon bldg.), between Montgofery and Kearny. A RESIDENCE wanted to purchase, north of Broadway, of lnorlerlh price, between Van Ness ave. W. J. GUNN, 550 Calitornia st (Savings Unlon bldg.)- WILL be offered at a bargain for the next 30 Ju-t completed and for sale, on the north side of Sacramento st.. between 1st ave. and Cherry st.; the second three of those elegant up-to-date 8 and 10 room houses; every con- veniences, fine plumbing, etc.; easy terms if desired; through electric cars pass the door, making connection with all paris.of the eity. FELIX MARCUSE, 118 Montgomery st., Artistic Home Bullder. $4850—AT a sacrifice; lot 25x124 feet; on Oc- tavis st., near Vallejo; improvements mod- ern 2-story house of 7 rooms and bath: on sunny side of street; marine view; owner will sell at the above low figure to get out of debt; mortgage $3200 at € per cent to bank, which can stand. Apply R. MeCOL- GAN, 2¢ Montgomery st., room 3. HUMBOLDT Savings and Loan Socten Geary st.—The directors & et dividend of 3 per cent 1w posits, payetle on ara [ Cani 18 declured a TYPEWRITE -5 ‘Ao SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The ’rypmu.er Exchange, 536 California; telephone A SACRIFICE—Cottage, 4 rooms; modern im- provements; small payment down, balance as rent. Avply lumber yard, ‘SE. cor- abama_and Montcalm sts. YOU wili never secure a suburban home in sight al “*0ld Ocean’’ as chelfi as now; cot- tages a Idg-nlan lots at in. 'erN‘ FOLSOM, near Twenty-first—In the warm belt of the Mission, choice bullding lot, 25x122:6, Inquire at Mission Foundry, 2250 Harrison. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, r-ndmd. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.,209 Sansome. TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT ypemriting, dc foHio; coples, 2c; mim- eographing. 821 Markt, rm.305; Howard 1689, FOR mie chane/Cottare ob %ith ot.; stilje attach Call_213C Guerrero st. SAUSALITO REAL ESTATE. FINE large lot, South !lln.llw. for sale very cheap. Apply M. C, KEAN, Sausalito. GUERRERO, 1150—To let, two nicely furnish- ed rooms in the warm belt of the Mission. HARRIET, 86—Sunny front TR for 2 gentle- men, including bath; reasonable. HOWARD, 650—S8ingle front room for gentle- man. JESSIE, 833—Sunny, clean; $150 a week. MINNA, 667, corner 8th—Newly furnished bay- window room; $1 per week; transient. NEW and bright, airy and light rooms and suites at the new Angelus, 530 Stockton st. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par- lor; rooms, per night, 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 Bighth, near Market—For respectable ladies & gentiemen, VALENCIA, 1232—Sunny front parlor; nicely furnished; gas, bath; near depot; $10, VAN NESS 1409—Sunny unfurnished rooms for re; airy furnished room; ave, nt. ROOMS AND BOARD. ATLANTA Hotel, 452 Ellis—This new, strictly modern, first-class hotel will be opened July 20; rooms c¢an now be reserved on the prem- ises; electric light and elevator; private baths; lln(le and suits; hot and cold water; steam heat; telephones on every floor. HCTEL Dartmouth—New family hotel, about completed, will be ready for guests July 1; vointments: can be inspected now; will bo conducted In strictly select and first. ciass man ner. st., bet. Leavenworth and Hyde, CALIFORNIA, 807 (fluveman ‘Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates, ittt i e DU iy LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or single; steam heat. strictly modern house, first-class in all its ap-' MARRIED. HANSEN—NIELSEN—In this city, June 28, 1902, , by the Rev. O. Groensberg, James Hansen and_Annie Nielsen. KAEHLER—TROMMLITZ—In Alameda, June Otto H. Kaehler and Florence MAY—GORDON—In_this ecity, July 1, 1002, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, John - May and Eva'Gordon, both of San Francisco, POND—THOMPSON—In Sacramento, June 30, 1902, by the Rev. W. C. Pond of San Fran- cisco, James Haven Pond of Oakland and Emily M. Thompsan of Sacramento. SMITH“~WOLTERS—In this city, June 30, 1902, by the Rev. A. C. Bane, James C. Smith and Dorathea H. Wolters, both of San Francisco. WOLTERS—CARRINGTON — In this _city, June 29, 1903, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, . Peter Wolters'and Blanche V. Carringion. ZIMMS—BOARDMAN—In this city, July 1, 1902, by the Rev. W. C. Pond, Otto Chlrlel Zimms and Alice W. Boardman, both of San Francisco. —_—e DIED. , Blangy, Albert G. Keaton, Josephine C. Brewster, George McDonnell, Michael Burke, James C. McNally, Lawrence Burke, John C. ©O'Connor, Daniel . Cappock, Myrtle 8. Sessions, Miss Ruby Connell, Phillip Sicotte, Felecite Connolly, Matthew Summer, John C. Dabhl, -Kenneth M. Stitt, Robert Foster, John Thornton, Lizzie Hansen, Capt. Thos. Wlllinml. Orcesna. Jocz, Helen W. p BLANGY—In_this city, July 1, 1902, Albert G., beloved husband of Neille Blangy, father of Albert F., Sadie E., Lucy A. and Harry L. Blangy, and brother of Samuel F, Blangy, a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, aged 43 months and 3 days. 'A member of Osceola Tribe No. 71, Improved O. Council No. 26, D. of P.; Redwood Camp No. 91, W. O. 'W.; Redwood Circle No. % W. 0.’W.: Court El Dorado No. 81, F. X, ana Branch No. 23, G B, B A: of the United States and Canada. (Cincinnati pa- pers_please - copy.) -+ @Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 56 Shotwell street, between Four- teenth and Fifteenth. Interment. Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. BREWSTER—In this city, June 30, 1902, at Ocean View, George, beloved husband of Mary Ann Brewster, father of George, Mag- gle and Mary Brewster, and son of the late John Brewster, a native of San Francisco, aged 50 years. A member of Court Faralion No. 71, A. O. F. of A., and Local Union.No, 19, Brotherhood of Painters. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 169 Sycamore street, Ocean View, thence to St. Michael's Church for services :\t 2 o'clock, ‘Interment Holy Cross Ceme- ery. BURKE—In the City and County Hospital, June 80, 1902, Jameés C. Burke, a native of Massachusetts, aged 98 years. BURKE—In this city, June 30, 1902, Burke, dearly beloved brother gf Hrl’aig o Loh, Mlnd :oa of t&dhll‘e Heln, & native of Cepe CAd. Mass., aged . mn;{::l “lm gl t k 1 T:l. rmyas st neral will take place Thus 8, 1902. Remains at the parlors of Vller:ay Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street. In ment arivate. CAPPOCK—In Oakland, June 30, 1902, Sarilda, daughter of Frank and Je: llyrllo pock, native of San Francisco, uad (] monthl. CONNELL—In Santa Clara County, June 30, 1003, Tty Connell, beloved faiher. o Moo Agnes Van dor and' Mrs. Robert Kirk, and grandfather of Phillip and Paul Van dor and Hazel and Tsabel Kirk, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 75 vears. [7The fureral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros., 224-226 McAllister street. Interment private, in Holy Cross Cemetery. " P CONNOLLY—In this city, July 1, 1002, : thew ¥. Connolly, beloved son of Patrick and the late Catherine Connolly, and brother of Colman, John and Margaret Connolly and Mrs, William Seher, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 87 years 9 months and 2 days. DAHL—In this city, June 30, 1902, Kenneth —— IO HENRY J. GALLAGHE\ CO. | (Sucgessor to Tlannagan & Galagher. DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Li School, o} Telephone Sout w " Mt. Glivet Cemetery, NEAREST THE CITY, QOffice, €I6 Market Street. Telephon 2ani TS BRIyt NEW FIRM O UND!RTAKER Samuel uevmaen, 18 years manager for the United Unde: " ‘Assoclation; M. J. g S for 10 Ty P. F. Green, late with J. C. & Co., have opened new )on at un Mission st., bctwcen Seventh d_Bight Telephone Sout! M. Dahl, beloved son of K. M. and Emma O. Dahl, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 ‘months and 11 days I7The funeral wiil (Wednesdly), at 1 o'ciock, from the dence of his parents, 1134 Church street, near Twenty-fourth. Interment Mount Oli- vet Cemetery. FOSTER—In ‘the City and County Hospital, July 1; 1902, John Foster, & native of Eng- land, aged 36 years. HANSEN—In this city, June 29, 1902, Captain Thomas Hansen, dearly -beloved husband of Lena Hansen, father of Thornelius, Anna M. and George W. Hansen, and brother of Lars Thorsen, a native of Norway, aged 35 ¥ 1 month and 11 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o’clock, from the parlors of McAvov & Co., 1239 ket street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. JOCZ—In this city, July 1, 1902, Helen Wanda Jocz, beloved davghter of Ignatius and Mary Jocz, and sister of Henry and Thedeus JocZ, a nitive of San Francisco, aged 1 year % months and 24 days. KEATON—In Dixon, Cal., June 28, 1902, Jo- sephlna C. Keaton, beloved daughter of Mrs. K. Vaushn, and sister of M. Qtto, John C., C., George V., Edward L. and Caro- lyn L. Feudner, a mative of Dixon, Solans County, Cal., aged 81 years 3 months and 11 days, McDONNELL—In this ecity, July 1, 1802, Michael. beloved husband of the iate Bridset McDoni':ll, and father of James, Patrick, Michael and John McDonnell, a native of County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 79 years 1 month and 23 days. [>"Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the pariors C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thencn to St. Rose’s Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. = McNALLY—In this city, July 1, Law- rence, beloved husband of Mary MRalis e native of Ireland, aged 68 years. ¥ Funeral will take place Thursday morn. ing, at 9 o'clock, from St. Francis Church, Vallejo street. Interment private. O'CONNOR—In this city, July 1, 1902, Dantel O'Connor, devoted husband of Katherin O'Connor, and father of Danie] O'Connor Jr., a native of Valencia, County Kerry, Ireland, [ Notice of funeral hereafter. SESSIONS—In this city, July 1, 1 Miss Ruby E. Sessions, only' daughtef of Mr. and D. a native of Carson, 25 days. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. BICOTTE—In Oakland, July 1, 1902, Felecite Sicotte, beloved wua of Ferdinand Sieotte, Eliza Allard, Alme, Alix and Roged Sicotte, a native of Canada, aged 72 ye and 8 days. O Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Thursday, July 3, 1902, at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1685 Eighth streef, thence to St. Patrick’s’ Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o’'clock- Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. STAMMER—In this city, June 30, 1902, John C.; dearly beloved husband of Annie Stam- mér, a native of Germany, aged 40 years and 29 days. A member of Redwood Clmp No. 91, Woodmen of the World, and Polar Star Lfldla No. 3027, K. of H. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully “invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wedoeaday), at 2 e'clock, from the parlors t H. F. Subr-& Co., 1137 Mission street, be(ween Seventh’ and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero strests. STITT—In this city, June 30, 1902, Robert beloved husband of Joan C. Stitt, and father of Robert A. and John H. Stitt, a native of Chester, England, aged 76 years and 8 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 240 Natoma street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. THORNTON—In this city, July 1, 1902, Lizzle, dearly beloved daughter of Mr. Peter Thorn- ton and of the late Anna Thornton, and sis- ter of the late Rosle Thornton, a native of Virginia City, Nev., aged 22 years. Friends and acqaaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, July 3, 1902, at- 9 o'clock, from her late residence, 10 Union street, near Battery. thence to St. Francis Church, where at 9:30 o'clock a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. “WILLIAMS—In Berkeley, .Yulf 1, 1902, Orces- na Williams, wife of the late Rev. T. G. ‘Willlame, and mother of Mrs. C. J. Furiong, Mrs. Edward Dickinson, Mrs. A. M. Sabin and Frank K. Williams, a native of Ken- tuck: years 2 months and 7 & The 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery Assaclation, Funeral Conductors (FOR CREMATION ONLY). Funeral rooms—429 Golden Gate ave,; tele- phone South 934. Occl(lllnqn lomcc-lool Broadway; telephone Main office at cemetery, Pofnt Lobos ave., San Francisco; telenlwnc West 896. Pncn of cremation—Adults over 15 nun age, children under aditens G o™ Cittare matica o any on 5o plication. 0. T. BOHEN, Pres. GEO. PENLINGTON, Sec. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. TUESDAY, JULY 1. Willlam H. and Lena Snedaker to Marie Tugisch, lot on S line of Bush street, 112:6 W of Larkin, W 50 by S 120; also lot on W line of Larkin strcet, S of Bush, § 27:6 by 11265 $10. Georgiana M. Hoyt (widow) to May U. Hoyt (anu hter), lot on S line of Sacramento street, IF Franklin, 8 127:8% by W 25; also nrop-rzy ohtaide ot County: Eigk. Jacob and Sophie H. Brandt to Bertha G. Scheld, lot on N line of Broadway, 72:6 W of Octavia street, W 27:6 by N 100; §! Gerhard Wempe to Wilhelm Wemb'. lot on S line of Oak street, 137:6 E of Buchanan, E 82:6 by S 120; $10. Eljza and Stephen Bunner to Frank L. Pail- let, lot on W line of Webster street, 62:6 S of Ellis, S 25 by W 87:6; $10 Charles N. Felton to Eliza Walton, lot on of Hoff avenue, 147 § of Sixteenth street, S by N 25; $10, Estate of Charles Kramm (by Augusta Sim- ons, formerly K , and Frank Sinram, ex- ecutors) to James Gregory, lot on W line 147 § of Sixteenth street, S 25 by W 92:6; $3000. James W. Gregory to Horace C. Bexton, same; $10. Sarah F. and James W. O'Brien, Alice M. Sullivan (Woodward), Martin Sullivan, Jane L. and John E. Morris to Cornelius D., Joseph A., Sonn B.. Mary 1. and Ellen E. O'Sulllvan and ‘Anno Bodland (wife of Patrick), lot on N line f Bush street, :8 W of Battery, W 40 by N n. = ‘wall agreements in 8 Cov. 2.3, 7 and 42; $10. B L. Goldstein Company (corporation) Florence G. Perine, lot on ¥ line of Mentgom; ery street, 73:13% N of Pine, B 77:6 b SEATS en all \iherast In parcy ally or SEbe of way over private way In rear of premises to Pine street; $80,000. Isidore and Rachel Schwarts to Luigl Cade- to martori, lot om N line of Green street, 177:6 E of Dupon(, E 20 by N 64:6; $10. Jeremiah and Julia Coakley to Daniel Coak- ey, lot on SBcomer cf Vallejo street and Pl.ncha)' :l‘:ffi. 215 E of Dupont street, by S g Estate of Emll or Beta Emille B\Ilfimlnn (by Emil Rohte and Herman F. e, ex- ecutors) to John Rosenfeld’s Sons (corpora- tion), all interest in lot on SW corner of Kes rny. and California streets, W 41 by S 63:3; $35,000. E Emfl Rohte, "nmy) \Carl e S 1 8. Marwede to_same, undivided h. Mercantile Trust Com dersgns Jot on N lina of Che Chnumt sirest, E of Powell, E 108 x Theresa_Asher, lot on W line of smpon street, so § of Sutter, S 20 by W 60; $10. Frederick Wittram' and Fredorick Witiram Jr, Carollne Fury (Wittram) and Stells A.. Viola 1. M. and Margaret ittram to Eliza B. Milton, lot on S line of Post street, 112:6 v ut‘ulwn. W 25 by S 87:6, quitciaim Brldsel Mallon to Mary Flatley, lot on N llnenoot Bu street, 87:6 W of Jones, W 25 by N 1 if! L% % Emma Hoefler to Thomas Morton, lot on § line of Geary street, 56:6 B of Leav- enworth, B 27 by § §3:6; $10. Elkl!e of Henry L. Dndga (by Omira B. Dodge, executrix) to Mon; reenwood Estate Comj y, undivided el h!h of lot on SE line of Mission street, 68:! of Fremont, NE 68:9 by SE 15556 891,600, F, N. and Gertrude Van Sicklen and Lorenzo ' H, fweeney to same, all Interest in same; $10. Mich: Kane to Joseph Black, lot on S corner of Flrl% and Howard streets, SE 81:2% y SW 80; $10. lhtudc G. Bancroft (wite of H. H.) to same, ; $5. o homas F. and John J. McLaushlin to Cathe F. Furlong, undivided two-thirds interest in lot on NW line of Nlt?u street, 175 NB of Seventh, NE 25 by NW Thomas F. and John J. uauum and Gathe F. Furlo (McLaughlin) to Rosa and Celia Hyman, lot on NW line of Natoma nna. 200 NE of Seventh. NE 25 by NW 75; Magdalena Sieben (wife of Phlllw by e N o cantile Trust Company (trustee) to A Donohoe and Adam Grant, 1708 D, u, e o NI lina of Seventh street, 250 SH Howard, SB 25 by NE 90; $5050, Patrick Gamble to Frederick A. Belus_lot on NE line of Sumner street, 225 SE of How- ard. SE 25 by NE 58; §10. William H. and Owrtl Buckler to C, G. Gamborn, Tof on & line of Fifth avenue, 155 t Lake st 120; treet, N 45 by B Cambron to Willlam S. Pardy, sam James B. And "Edith Denney to James B Moran, lotnnEllmfl!!nmt_liulnx Tenth avenue, Ig Bg llfiy N 100: $10. ellie lnua B Mission Loan ~ Association - to Adolph Wittrock, lot 27, block 29, Sunnyside; Lewis Gerstle to Sarah Sloss. undivided 1-6 of lot on SE corner of Manila and Potomac (R) street, SW 200 by SE 600, block 85, Tldt umu. quitclaim deed; $1. Charlotte L. Snow mnen, lot 30, fl?fk 14. “Flint trm Homestead Association, Louise M. Chalgneau to Annie M. Fitzpat- rick, re-record 1922, D. 28, lot fli, block P, e a_an ol Quist to Mary Duarte (wife of nk J. ln lo(u'lmog\fl m.p 3; $10. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. i Company has issued the following price lst for 1902, in 234-Ib tins: _ Apricots, $1 Peaches, yellow, §1 30 4o, Lemon Clitig, 31 Bartlett Pears, $1 35; Plums, $1; erries, $1 65 for white and $1 40 for black. These vrl%lue from 10 to 25 per cent below those COAL—Wellington, $8 Southfield ton; ‘Wellington, ‘3. Seattle, ”'W. Bryant, $6 50; Roslyn, § oos Bay, Greta, $8; Wall- send, $§8 (A -operative Wallsend, = $8 50; Cumberland, $12 in bu]k and §18 25 in sacks; Fennayivepia Authracite Ege. —: Welah An: tos per-ton o’ bulk ang u1'm sacks; Rocky tain descriptions, $8 45 per 2000 Ibs and ” 50 Dor ton. according to brand. 'ORDAGE—The_local cflmfllfl’ quotes as Ltezila, 160 Siasl, 136; Duplex, 1lc: b. PASFIC cobnsfl Bundles, per Ib, g}?u. H lauowu ‘ancy boneless, 8@8%¢;. Dellcu!ed dozen, 80c; lilfiklod Cnd b-rrelt. each, g;r Pickled Cod, COFFEEFirst-hand " aski f pmu are: Costa mc-—xaa«msc g 12@13%c for prime washed; 10%@11%:: for good washed; 11% @130 for good to prime washed peaberry; 10%4G1lc good rime peaberry, 10%@11c for good o prime; SabT0 Tor Tair: SHGTIe for common te ordl: e S L R washe c for 8%@9%c for fair washed; 1 prime washed peaberry, % for good to prime semi washed; 8%@8%e for superior un. washed; 8@8%c for good unwas 9@ e for good to superior unwashed pe-ben'y @Tc for common to ordinary. $50%4c for prime to fancy washed: %G strictly prime prime washed; 11%:: for good to good to superfor unwash Ye for good to prime unwashed Donb-rry uatemnl- nnd Mexican—12@108c for prime to fancy 11@11%¢c for strictly good washed; for good wasl %c for fair 'uhnfl O hed ; 8%c for medium; 5%@6%c for inferior to ordi- nary; 10%@12¢ for good to prime washed pea- berry: g9l for good to prime ~unwashed aberry; 8@8%c for good to superior un- ‘washed. LEATHER—Sole, heavy, ap c; extra heavy, 30@34c per 1b; medium, light, 24@2 Rough ither, 28¢; Hl.mul Leather, heavy, 35@3%c for No. 1 and_30@33c Eirting No. & S0@42 mxav-'r: fowise: Con ng No. c; No. ollar Leather, 15@16c foot: ’l'rm ther. 55, Kip, unfinished, 4001 R 4:-? iohed, 10@1To per tgot: Reit Kaite Spi smu es; Rough Solts Salos g —Groun r ton; stick, $16@18 per cord. e o OIL—California Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 70c; pure, $1 20; Linseed Oil, in barrels, boil- ed, '7dc; Tow, 7lc; cases, S more; Lucol, 8dc for bolled and 62c for raw, m barrels; La Qll, extra winter strained, barrels, $1 na cas Nut, 57%@68e per Fatlon: purs Neatsfoot, in arrels, 10c; 75c; Sperm, pure, €5¢; Whale Ol, natural white, 40@506 por gallon; Fish Ofl, barrels, 42%; cases, 47%c. Cocoanut Oil, bsrrel.l 63%c for Ceylon and 68%0 Ior Australian. L OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in bulk, 13%@1& Pearl Oll, in cases, 20c; Astral, 20c: ; Extra Star, 23c; Elaine, 25¢c; Eocene, deodorized stove Gasoline, in bulk, 16 in cases, 22%c; Benszine, in bulk, 14%¢; in cases, 21c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 20c; in cases, 2634c. TURPENTINE—Is lower agaln at 64c per gallon and 58c_in drums and iron barre RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ 6%c per Ib; White Lead, 6@0%c, according to quantity, SALT-—Liverpool, $30@32 50 for the best and $28@29 for factory Alled. Domestic—_Imitation 25@27; 26 5061850 according to quantity; lated, §2623@27 ver ton. QUICKBILVER—MW{T per flask for local for export. SLGAR—T’ha Western Sugar Refining Com- p‘ny quotes as follows, per pound, in 100-1b bag: Cubes A, Crushed and Fine Crushed, 4.50c; Powdered, 4.35¢; Candy Grlnulnzd 35¢; Dry Granulated Fine, 4.25c; Dry Granu- lated Coarse, 4.25c; Fruit Gnnulnted. 4.20¢; Beet Granulated (loo.m bags only), none; Confectioners’ A, ; Magnolla A, 3. Extra C, 8.75¢; Golden C, 3.65c, D," barrels, 10c more; half-barrels 25¢ mnre, boxes, '50c more; 80-1b bags, 10c more for all Kinds. Dominos—Half-barrels, 5c; boxes BSo per 1b. No order taken for less than 75 bar- relg or its equivalent. LUMBER—Retail prices are follows: Pine, ordinary sizes, $18@19 50; extra sizes, higher; Redwood, $17@20; Lath, 4 feet, $3 90@ | 4: Pickets, $19; Shingles, $2 for No. 1 and $175 for No. 2; !h.lkeu. 13 for split and 3§14 for sawn; R\utlc. $25@31. San Francisco Meat Market. There {s no change to report, elther in live or dressed stock. The Mutton market, how- ever, is easy, with some butchers quoting a slight decline Receipts of sheep and cattle are ample for all needs, but those of hogs are rather light. The market for all kinds is of a midsummer holiday character. DRESSED MEATS. Who!el’le rates frqm slaughterers to dealers are as follows BEEF—6@7c for Steers and 5@6c per Ib for CVBALLarge, 7680; small, 8G% per MU;I'TON—Welhen. TH@8kcr Bwes, 188¢ per LAME—Spring Lambs, 9G9%c per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, T%@9%e per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good, sound lvestock delivered at San Francisco, less 50 per, cent shrinkage for cattle: CATTLE—Steers, §%@9c; Cows and Heifers, 7@7%c; thin Cows, 4@5c per 1b. CALVES—4@5%¢ per I1b (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 31%@dc; Ewes, 34@3%ec per Ib (gross weight). $2 50@2 75 per Granu- S LAMBS—Suckling Lambs, hud or 4@4%c per Ib live weight; yearlings, S per b, Hogs, 200 bs and under, 6 3 s and under, 8%c; 200 1bs and over, 8@6lc; feeders, m* sows, 20 per cent off, boars, 50 per cent off ::3 stags 40 per cent off from the above quo- jons. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, JULY 1. Flour, qr sks... 6,684 Ha; Wheat, ctls ... otls ... 259| Lime, bbl: 364 932/ Quicksilver, fisk _ 290 129| Wine, gals 750 ‘Suglr. ctls 1,73 27| Leather, rolla .. "13 WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks... 7,822 Wool, bales.... = 42 ’ * Stocks continue dull and featureless. The following Were ex-coupon yesterday: U. S. 4s, 1907 (quarterly). 331,770 50 Alameda’Artesian W, Co. Bs, 15.000 00 Cal. St, Cable Co. Bs, 1915. 22,500 00 Contra Costa Water 50,000 00 Market- Cable Co, 6s, 1813. 90,000. 00 Northern Ry. of Cal 154,680 00 North Pac Coast R.R. Co. 5s, 10 37,450 00 Oalk. Tran Co. 1st c. mtg 5s, 1931 40,000 00 Oak, Water Co. gntd Bs, 37,500 00 Oceanic S.S. Co, 5s, 1924, 60,125 Q0 Park & OUff H Ry. Co, s, 1913. 10,500 00 Park & Ocean Ry. Co. 6s, 1914. 7,500 00 8. P. R, R, of Arizona 6s, 1900. 180,000 00 S. P. R. R. of Arizona 6s, 1910. 120,000 00 the Tate of 6 per cent on $1.000,000, sxcluding {.;'l‘ Angeles Lighting Company muntm Gs, yesterday: Rallway Com- 156 per share, amount- following were ex-divids Sncruuento Electric, Gas l;;guhr monufly. EeinadnBL Tl rn- of Peerless o= ‘\‘;nfl;lnto 16.000. pany — vidend No. 3, per _share, amounting to The OAllromln Title Insurance .lnd Trust Cor —A quarterly dividend at the rate of 6 pér cent per annum. The foliowing quoetin f San Francisco were New York by Bolton, De mon stock, $23 xgw mz' 64; bonds, & ler 10, $80 93: mucrlm\onl n gmi. ‘The idated has iy Consol! Sociared & momny Aiwilend o B0 cents par share, payable July 10. The Pacific Lllhtlnl Onmmy hl.l declared a regular monthly dividend of 35 cents per T e 'hs'un Company will _pay omea. r a monthly avidend. of 20 cents per share on July 5. &m{ml divldnfl. are now pavable to lepos! in Oakland savings banks as [lol- Bwummtwunmnnul-mn:h- 'l'hs Continental B-lldin( and Loan Associa- is me dividend for the year low paying a Mlmm)/éndln‘fllmn!m,l(mnhflffiwm 10’6:: " for falr to strictly :uod wnhed. 184@83e for | per annum on all ordinary deposits, 6 per cent on term and S per cent on installment stock. The Nevada County Bank of Grass Valley is now paying a semi-annual dividend on sav- ings deposits at the rate of 33§ per cent per annum, The Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company will pay a quarterly dividend of $1 50 re on July 15. The California Wire Assoctation will pay the usual monthly dividend of 60 cents per mr' on July 10. PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. 800 Junetion ........oc.eeiirien Afterncon Session. 100 Home Ofi . 100 Mone Cristo . MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales on .the San g‘:;ncisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- 'Kornlnz Session. 200 Andes ....... 100 Mexican 48 | 100 Best & Belch. .5 200 Mexican 49 100 Ophir . 3 100 Caledonia 400 Poh)li "800 Chollar .. os' 400 Sterra N 800 Con Cal & 35| 100 Lmon | 500 Crown Point.. 08 Afternoon Session. 50 Con Cal & V.1 30, 200 Potost _..... 22 1000 Justice 200 Silver - 47 500 Overman 11, 26 0 Siiver Hih 1. 18 The following were the sales on the Paciflc ~ Stock Exchange yesterday: Morninz Sesston. 200 Best & Belch. 25 200 Choltar .. 200 C C & Va..1l 37“) 200 Con Cal & V.1 35 200 Mexican ..... 48), Afternoon Session. 11| 100 Mexican 23| 100 Ophir . 500 Best & Belch. 24| 700 Potosi 100 Con Cal & V.1 30| 100 Silver Hill . 300 Gould & Cur. 06| 100 Silver Hill .. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, July 1— p. m. 100 Sierra Nev . 300 Stiver Hill . Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. . 02 8| Justice . o o8 06 07| Kentuck o o2 056 07 Lady Wash... — 04 11 12| Mexican . 4T 48 23 24 Occidental ... 12 14 02 l)quhlr..... 25130 86 88/ Overman % 2 13 15| Potost .. an 22 i | Chollar . 08 09 Savage T 08 | Confidence 50 55| Scorpion . — o4 Con Cal & V.1 30 135 Seg Belcher.. 03 04 Con Imperial, — 01|Sierra Nev... 25 28 | Con ‘N Y. — 02[Silver Hill ... 4T 4 Crown Point.. 02 03 St Louis . ... — 08 Eureka Con. 18 — Syndicate . - or Exchequer ... — 01| Union Con. 20 21 | Gould & Cur. 05 07 Utah ..... 06 0T | Hale & Nor.. 36 38 Yel Jacket ... 13 18 Julla OCEAN STEAMERS. —— FOR — : | NOME DIREGT, LEAVE SEATTLE- VALENCIA. -9 p. m., July 8 SENATOR.. $'p. m. Jnly 16 (about) And fortnightly thereafter during the season. The new and elegant steamships Senator and Valencia made regular trips to Nome last ding all passengers and freight with- mishap or delay. For passenger rates '( m folder apply % FICE—4 New Montgomery s(reel (P.lace otel). DALL. PERKINS C. D. D VAA & CO., Gen. Agents, Gen. 'Pass Ast.. st., San Francisco. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave San Fram- cisco as follows: For Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, etc., Alaska—I11 a. m., July 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, August 4. Change to com= pany’s steamers at Seattle. For_ Victoria, _Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everétt, Whatcom— 11 a. m., July 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, August 4 Change at Seattle to this Company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle for Taco- ma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—1:30 p. | July 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, August 5. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and | Redondo), ‘San_Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursday, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East | San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- | terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford, San | Luis ‘Obispo, Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport (*Corona.oniy). Corona, July 5, 13, 21, 29. Coos_Bay, 9 a. m., July 1, 9, 17, 25, Aug. 2. | _For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose dei | Cabo, Mazatlan,’ Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia, Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., July 9, August 7. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sail- inz_dates. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL. PERKINS & CO. Gen. Agents . DUNANN, Gen. Pas 10 Market s Venastios: O.R.& N- CO. ONLY STEAMSHIP LINE TO PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rall Line From Portland te All Points East. Through Tickets to Al Points, all Rail or Steamship and Rall, a& | LOWEST RATES, Steamer Tickets Include Berth and Mlds §S. COLUMBIA Salls..June 32 2 ELD! a1, 12 22, July 3, 88. GEO. W. ER Salls..June ". Steamer sails from foot of 11 a. D oW HITCHCOCK, Gen. Aste 1 Mgy B0 - e TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONBKO‘WG l:l.lllll' fl Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and connecting_at Hongkong with unmau for In~ dia, ete. No cargo received on board on day of salling. $6."NIPPON MARU..Thursday, July 24, 1908 §S. AMERICA MARU Saturday, August- 16, 1903 sS. HONGKONG MARU Thursday, September 11, 1903 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply n l:nmplny s office, 421 Markét street, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION GO, And Cia Sud Americana de Vanu To Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, ¢ and South Ane’flun ports, Sailing from ard 3, pier 10, M- -Aug. These steamers are bullt expressly for Cen~ tral and South American passenger service. (No change at Acapulco or Panama.) Freight and passenger office, 316 California st. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. mulo-: Rtflts.s.c . S e i SONOMA, for Honolulu, Sai " and Sydney....Thursday, July | 88. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu. _Saturda; t, SAMOA, JEW Auckland 10 a. m. LD wcmsmn&cm mnum m-fl! Gen'] Pass. Ofca, 643 Market St., Piar No. 7. Pacific St, : - HAVRE-PARIS. LINE TO HAVRE-PA P eiery Thursday. instesd ot Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 432, North River, ot of "Morton, street: First-class to Havre, $10 .n class to Havre, $45 a Second- Ho% TNITED BTATES and fig?n Broadway (Hudson udmg Now York. J. FUG. ts, 5 Montgomery l‘fl“ At B Al Thitet Agsin AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, munon Phila.....July 9, 10amSt. Louis.July St. Paul.July 16, 10am souu:vn.Aw-I. h RED STAR LINE. NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., CHAS. D. TAYLOR,G.A.P.C.,30 Montgom'y st. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEN, sm-smnm-nnwlu.o