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e e e e THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1902. ts for the fa- s and install- ofte e way of prices piancs, please bear in mind duplicate them, but can anos and .argest to choose from. Steinway dealers, ts.. 8. Fig Broad- . Oakiand. TO $100. used 8 months: a . like new; 2 Stein- 1 ths; 2 Pease, new styles, cost $400; 1 months, a snap; prices from rights. ' BENJ. CURTAZ & O'Farrell st very Chickering, $150; Stoddard, large stock of new pianos UVAIS MUSIC CO., 1d by us taken vears and full purchase price al- new you on! 20c establi ving: send for booklet. , Market, 14th and Church sts. 3-pedal upright. | #11,500— terling, used 19 | od bargains for this hem a fine Sohmer in perfec: 1 and see these as 769 back any time peerless Knabe at regular a day te buy a KOHLER & CHASE, 30 237 STORAGE, 1710 Market must- sacrifice_handsome death. 486 Eddy st. —Best_renting planos in city. Piano Co., 560 Hayes st co., tt, Ludwig and new. $460; new. H. tham place. 10 LET. sement, fronting on y st., room L b ARD reads 1 to 4 est in black- 14 Sansome LACAZE. 1 scalp dis: and causes the world to nd for AN clegant Tor suits to order, $15; with sits we make an extra pair of pai ; other suits on install- ments L. LEMOS. 1117 Market et.. between Seventh and Eighth, ELECTRIC Hote the ferry. ampooing, S0c. st d I must mot write until still wai I ever hear? GOOSIE. Standard Patterns: am for summer goods. = 1 Mark: . Dear Sixth. t Jow interes and prec BAL'S, 10 S gold, silver, us stones bought xth st. F.; beds, single, three-quarter EASTERN OUTFITTING near Broadway. consultation free. HITE enam dcuble 1310 cost, uncalled—for sults, overcoats at CHARLES LYONS, London Market st bair and moles destroyed with needie. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st Y and Fedora hats, $1 = ral engraver; roy st., rm. 1. §10; dress pants, §2 MISFIT G PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. needle specialist; _superfiuous hair oyed. Mrs.H.Eaton,531 Sutter. igh-grade pianos for almost a song I desire to | pieces made to your I g at room | | i | ! sEAL | | £A8TO $39,000—Geary-st. one-quarter | Pierce's | ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. , ELDRIDGE & CO. MARKET ST. corner; 137:6x87:6 feet; im- provements consist of 7 large bay- window houses: 10 rooms and bath each; pays $3120 per annum. flats of 6, Three elegant new rooms and bath; only rents $1170 per annum $10,500—On Leavenworth st., near California: two elegant modern flats of 8 and 6 rooms and bath; rent $900 per annum. corner on Sansome t. store, 2 flats and a Te ways rented; lot 26:6x50 feet. one of the best business corner gains insthe city. $6,250—Three flats of 5, 5, 6 rooms, porcelain baths, all modern plumbing; on one of the best streets in the Mission warm bar- belt. $5,500—Page st., near Lyon; modern residence, % rooms and bath; sunny side of street; lot 25x100 feet. $5,000—Two substantial well-bullt flats of 5 rooms and bath each: modern plumb- ing; nice portion of the Mission; rents $456 per annum; cement sidewalk; street bituminized; lot 25x122:6 feet. 5,000—Rents $50 _per month: two houses, 000 e ns and bath: on Bryant st, nr. Fourth; lot 30x80 feet. $1,000—Two fine flats, 4 and 5 rooms, bath and high basement; rents $408 per an- num; on a few feet from Guerrero ; cement sidewalk; lot 25x100 fet. $3,750—Must be s0ld to close an estate; two fiats and a rear cottage; in fine condi- tion; rents $42 per month; lot 25x 112:6 feet; near Third and Folsom, —Handsome modern well-built and nice- 1y laid out cottage of 7 rooms and bath on Waller st., near Webster; this is' a beautiful, cozy home; lot 25x137:6 ft. LOTS. ar Ot LOTS. $4,000—Folsom st., LOTS. ; 25x95 feet. §2,400—Waller st r Shrader; lot 25x100 ft. $1,900—Cole st., near Carl; lot 25x100 feet. 2,700—Masonic avy 105 feet. . near Waller st. $1,100—N. line of 18th st., near Eureka; 25:10 x75 feet. $500—Cumberland st., 114 feet. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. near Sanchez; lot 25x ELLIS STREET. WITHIN FOUR BLO OF MARKET ST. Fine three-s ory frame building, Leased for three years for over $225 a month. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, Real Estate Agents, 5 Montgomery st. T lot 27x | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BEKKELEY REAL ESTATE. $5000—A FINE corner in the very best part of beautiful Berkeley; size of lot 110 ft. frontage, Wwith substantially built 8-room house; a positive bargain, JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station. $3500—NEW 9-room house on the morth side of the street; fine corner lot; combination fix- tures, with mantel; near station. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Barkeley Statien. LOT, cor. King and Prince sts., 80x120; cheap. Call at 506 Castro st.. S. F. BERKELEY TO let—Cheerful, with bath, FRUITY ALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. W. E. RUDELL, Fruitvale ave. and Washing- ton st., Fruitvale, Cal. | $1000—Cottage of 5 rooms and bath, high/| | basement, in East Oakland, one block from | electric cars; §100 cash; balance $10 80 per mo. | $1000—Cottage of 5 rooms, hard finished, good | brick foundation, lot 45x145; terms: $50 cash; balance $11 40 per month; (near Allendale). $1250—House of 6 rooms and bath, gas, city water, cement walks; location, 1268 Twelfth | ave., one block from' schools and _churches; Haywards and Alameda cars pass house; terms | reasonable. $1600—New cottage of b rooms and bath, marble wash stand, stationary tubs, lot 84x13] fine location, 3 blocks from Fruitvale ave., car | line and school; terms: $100 cash; balance $18 ROOMS. sunny rooms, furnished, 2133 Center st., Berkeley. high basement, large lot, sewer and city water, $100 | down; balance $19 20 per month. per month. $1700—Modern cottage of 5 rooms and bath, | stationary washtubs; flowers and fruit trees: | one block from Fruitvale station; terms: | $1700—House of 7 rcoms and bath, sewer and | city water, lot 50x165; terms: $100 cash; bal- ance $19 20 per month; (Forrest Park, near Fruitvale ave.). $1800—New cottage of 4 large rooms and bath, high basement, Iot 100x200, all fenced, fronting on two streets; terms: $300 cash; bal- ance $18 per month, $2500—New two-story house of 7 rooms and bath, reception hall, ail modern improvements, gas and electric fixtures; one block from Fruit- vale ave. car line; lot 60x165; beautiful view; { terms: $250 cash; balance $27 per month. $1200—House of 4 large rooms and bath, high basement, lot 37%x124; 4 short blocks from Fryitvale Station; terms: $100 cash; balance $11 20 per month (Just like rent). W. E. RUDELL, Fruitvale ave. and Wash- ington st., Fruitvale, Cal. e e e e e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, A GUIET and pleasant home for housekeeping: euite of furnished sunny rooms; all complete; gas, bath free; near school and park; rent reascnable. St. James, McAllister and La- guna sts. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kip Orphanage of 520 Lake st San Francisco, has received the following orphan and half orphan girls_from Jan. 1 to July 1, : Hazel W. West, 6 years; Daisy Rood, 1 years; Elsie M. Maggridge, 12 years; Blanche M. Wilson, 6 years: Erol Goldstetn, 11 years; Vivienne Goldstein, 10 years; Hazel 1. Wolfe, 12 years; Louisa B, Loeser, 8 years; Hattie H. Neindick, 10 years; Juanita Tcmlinson, 12 years; Evelyn Raynaud, 8 years; Olga Raynaud, 9 years; Myrile L. Erratt, 8 years; Agnes M. Erratt, 3 years; Mary Ann Beale, § years; Sophia E. Beale, 7 years; Irene I. MacKenzie, 20 Henrletta' M. Broman, 11 years; Thelma I, Wyas, 2 years; Jessamine E. Meyers, 6 years; Clara E. Kearney, 21 months; Jessle May Collins, 12 years; Elsie Behnke, 9 years; Clara Behnke, 6 years; Irene Behnke, b vears; Lucile ~Behnke, § years; Marian Drum, 10 years, THE Pacific Hebrew Orphan Aeylum and Home Soclety hereby gives notice that they have admitted into the orphanage from Jan- uary 1, 1902, to June 30, 1902, the foliowing named’ orphans and_halt-orphans, boys and girls, viz.: Joseph Rothman, aged 11 yrs. T mos.; Albert Rothman, 9 yrs. 9 mos.; Mich- ael Rothman, 6 yrs. 8 mos.; Marcus Pauker, 9 yrs. 10 mos.; Michael Malinoff, 10 yrs. 7 mos.; Rdsie Malinoff, 12 yrs. 6 mos.; Sam Marothnick, 11 yrs. 2 mos.; Adolph Bernstein, 4 yrs. 5 mos.; Melvine J. Milizner, 8 yrs. Jacob Pauker, 6 yrs. 4 mos.; Milton Pauker, 5 yrs. 1 mo.; Jacob Silverstein, 12 yrs.; Jo- seph Silverstein, 7 vyrs. 10 ‘mos.: Trwin Charles, 10 yrs. 3 mos.; Stella Ur, 8 yrs. 2 mos.; Israel Jacob, 7 yrs. 7_mos.; Mollle Blum, 10" yrs. 7 mos; Eisfe Blum,' 9 yrs. mos. NOTICE—The secretary of the San Franclsco Protestant Orphan Asylum Society on Haight st. herewith gives fotice that the following orphan and half orphan girls and boys have been admitted to the institution from Janu- ary 1, 1902, to July 1, 1902: Elise Boehle, aged 6 yrs.; Louise Lavonia, 10 yrs. & mos.; Virginla Lavonia, 5 yrs. 6 mos.; Elise Church, 7 yrs. 5 mos.; Carl Mellin, 9 yrs. 6 mos.; George E. Mellin, 7 yrs. 9 mos.; Oscar A. Mellin, 1 yr. 7 _mos.; Wilbert Boehle, 68 yrs.; Wiliiam C. Gross, 8 vyrs.; Fred W. Gross, 4 yrs. 3 mos.; Charles A, Gross, 2 yrs.; Nelson Church, 9 yrs. 10 mos.; Calvin Brown, 5 yrs.; Chesley Brown, 4 yrs.; John {f)anm 12 yrs, 5 mos., and Michol Massed, yrs, BAD tenants efected for $4: collections made; eity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery. rooms 0-10: tel. 5580. —— e SBEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- Dairing: lowest rates. Tel. Green 144, 305 4th. L I e s b * STABLES TO LET. $50—Milk depot and stable with loft and living rooms; 50x7b feet. 236 Fourteenth st., nr. Mission. [ — STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, PIERCE RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 GOLDEN WEST Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. ASH ave., 88, mear City Hall—2 or 4 house- keeping rooms and gas stove; cheap; others. BRYANT, 571—3 sunny furnished rooms, $8, $6 and $4; housekeeping privileges; private family. CASTRO, 429, rear—2 nice sunny unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; stable if desired. ELLIS, 1192—3 or 4 very handsomely furnished bay-window rooms for light hskpg., complet: bath; phone; sunny and every convenienc reasonable; see them; call from Thursday on. FOLSOM, 830—2 or 3 furnished rooms housekeeping; cheap; single, $1 per week, GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—Sunny bay-window suite; good location for nurses. GOLDEN GATE ave., 847, opp. Jefferson square—Furnished suite; housekeeping. for HAIGHT, 135—Sunny alcove room; large kitchen’ upper floor; gas; bath; phone; con- venient, | HARRISON, 731—Four rooms, furnished for housekeeping; $16; bath. $10 RENTS 2 rooms furnished for housekeep- ing. Inquire 270 Howard st. MISSION, 766—Furnished rooms and house- keeping rooms. A CORNER wanted to purchase, on_ Vallejo, Green, Union or Filbert, between Van Ness ave. and Lyon st ; improved or vacant. W. J. G N, 530 California st. (Savings Unlon bldg.), between Montgomery and Kearny. McDERMOTT place, 1, off Jones, near Eddy— Three sunny housekeeping, furnished. SEVENTH, _ 191—Furnished rooms; very nice, housekeeping A RESIDENCE wanted to purchase, north of | between Van | Broadway, of moderate price, Ness ave. and Lyon st. W. J. GUNN, 550 Califoiniu st. (Savings Union bldg.). | LOTS wanted to purchase north of Vallejo to Le d and from Hyde to Lyou sts. W. J. GU: 530 California st. (Savings Unica bldg.), between Montgomery and Kearny. $4850—AT a sacrifice; lot 25x124 feet; on Oc- tevia 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 6 per cent to bank, which can stand. Apply R. McCOL- GAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. SIXTEENTH, 3008A, near Mission—A large sunny front room for light housekeeping. SOUTH PARK, 159—Sunny room complete for housekeeping. TEHAMA, 44—2 front housekeeping room: HROOMS 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, 25¢ to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. | $1050_COTTAGE, 2 rooms, lot 30x114. $1200—Cottage, 4 rooms, lot 30x1l4, mear Twenty-ninth and Mission st. car line, In- quire D. COFFIN, 3308 Mission st. A SACRIFICE—Cottage, 4 rooms; modern im- provements; small payment down; balance same as rent. Apply lumber yard, SE. cor. Alabama and Montcalm sts. AT “‘The Almgpnte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1+ Fifth st): tdoms 26c, b, $1, $1 50 night, $150 to $10 per week; house open all night. ANGELUS Hotel, 530 Stockton st., bet. Bush and Pine—Elegantly furnished rooms; suites. ARDELL, 15 Page—Best sunny_ furnished rooms in city for price; $1, $1 25 $1 50 week. nt, cures deafness and 63 Valencia, cor. 19th. SENSATIC cents. ¥ ANDERSO siricals; TAILO! o book free for men; postage 2 MS & CO., 140 Geary st theatrical costumer; private the- masquerades supplied. 26 O Farrell. R-MADE suits, §7 50; dress pants, $2 50. t Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. Mre Briges—Superfiuous halr, moles destroyed by electricity. 1719 Buchanan; tel. West 259. SUPERFLUOUS hair and_moles electric needle.Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170Market. ALFREDMUS Egyptian Henna; restores gray hair to its natural color; $1; at all druggists’. MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURB ly; 10c and 25c. All druggists. nd constipation cured; box free. C. H VAN, North Milwaukee, Wis. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 7338 Mkt. DYSPEPSIA 0 Temoved ¥ | tenk; horses, $1650— ROOMS and finished attic, bath, base- ment, etc.; easy terms. Wisconsin sf 25th; only a short distance to 24th-st. tric cars. e — e BUSH, 826—Large and small rooms, newly fur- inshed; sunny; gas; bath. BUSH, 1124—Beautifully furnished room clean; phone; sunny; convenient. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sal JOSEPH STRAUB. A—Farm, 28 acres; 2000 fruit trees roadhouse; neighborhoed of seven whole or part. A—45 acres; Napa Co.; 8 acres vines, 2 acres frult, balance alfalla and corn; com- plete wine outfit; 9-room hcuse, bath; 2000 gal. ete. A—I18-acre ranch, near city; bearing vine- with | yard; family orchard; house, cellar, barn, in- cubator; 200 chickens; 150 pigeons; all caged and fenced; wagons, buggies; good well and tank. A—840 acres timber land in Shasta Co. A—320 acres in Lake Co. ‘A—Emeryville house, 6 rooms, bath; stable, Berkeley—New 6-room house; price $3300; mortgage of $2000 can remain. | winamill, outhouses; lot 50x200. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the <t oo re. 25c: all Aruggists S U — PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, RUPTURE end piles cured; no pay until cured; B0 operation; mo detention from business; all | private diseases treated successfully: comsul- tation free. Drs. Forden & Porterfieid, 6Turk. DR C. C. O DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. ALL diseases of men and women. write DR. BALL, 1073% Market st. DIVIDEND NOTICE: DIVIDEND NOTICE—The ing of the Board of Directors of this bank. beld July 8 the half the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, pevable on end after the 15th inst. 15th inst.,” both days. inclusive. GEORGE GRANT, Secretary. OFFICE of the Contra Costa Water Company, ntra Costa ¥ the office of sa floor, Mills bu fer books wil clock p. m g, EDWARD McGARY, Sec. CALIFORNIA Safe Deposit and Trust Compa- By, corner of California ami Montgomery sts. —For the eix months ending Jume 30, 1902, @ividends have been declared on deposits in the savings department of this company as follows: On term deposits at the rate of £ 6-10 per cent per annum. and on ordinary Geposits at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, free of taxes and payable on and after Tues- Gey. July 1, 1902, Dividends uncalied for are edded to the principal after July 1, 1902. J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager, DIVIDEND Notice.—~The Glant Powder Com- pany, Con.—A dividend, No, 43, of fifty cents (5Uc)’ per share on the {ssued capital stock of the company has been deciared, payable ut the office of the company, rooms. 202-204-206 Hayward building, San Francisco, ou July 10, 1902. Transfer booke close July 3, at n. J. R. LEAVFLL. Secretary. e —— LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that the Sum- Lime Company, & corporation, organized the laws of the State of California, ng its principal place of business at the and county of San Francisco, intends to its principal place of business from and county of San Francisco to the Los Angeles, California. That the consent & of the holders of more than two- i { the capital stock of said corpora- t such change of the principal place ness of said corporation be made, has ned and filed in the office of sald That this notice is glverspur- rization of the Board of Direc- corporation given subsequent to obtaining and filing of said consemt: Cal., July 7. 1902 E. K. HAWKINS, Secretary, Summit Lime Company. Call or _———— Nevada National | ank of Ban Francisco—At a regular meet- 1902, & dividend was declared year ending June 30, 1902, at Transter books will be ciosed from the 10th to the 16, sec r, Mills building, San isco, July 8, 190Z—Dividend No. 202 of per share the capital stosk of the er Co. will be payable at company, room 16, second on July 15, 1902. Trans- e on July 10, 1902, at 3 Berkeley—Cholce cor. and Inside lots; Ban- croft way, Fourth, Mitchell and Stewart sts. JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. Phone Grant 177. GOOD ranches cheap—10 acres; 3 mile east of Novato; half orchard; spring house; barn; Berkeley—! rolling rich pasture; running water: $1500. Santa Cruz Mountains—West side; 25 acres; furnished house; barn; stock-of tools; $600 crop ripening; will raise 3 times this; best obtainable: $3000, Antioch—6 miles south: almonds and fruit; fine for chickens; 30 acres: $2200. Haywards—66 acres and expensive {m- p;;;'demznta; sacrificed at $15,000; can be di- vided. Photos, particulars A. W. BELL, 417 Par- rott bullding. Past 16 years at 1037 Market st. springs; | BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- { " nished rrhs., sultes, single; also unfurnished, | CLAY, 10264 unfurnished rooms; bath; in good order for housekeeping; $13. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 207—Nicely furnished front rooms; $1 60 to $4 per week. EDDY, 880—Elegant newly furnished sunny front rooms; single or en suite. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn, rooms, 35c, $150 night; §$1 50, $6 week; open all night. FOURTH, 597—Large sunny front rooms; bath; phone; $5 and $6 month. Grand Southern, 7th & Mission—Rooms 35¢c to $1 50 night: §$1 75 to $5 week; reading room. sunny BEKINS Van.and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fijmore st.; phone Jackson 281, 11 dearly beloved wife of James Attridge, and mother of Edward, Thomas, John, Nellle and Richard Attridge and Mrs. E. T. Heath, a native of County Cork, Ireland. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock), from her late residence, 2005 Leavenworth street, thence to St. Brideet's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. BILLINGS—In Ashland, Or., June 26, 1902, David ~Roscoe Billings, husband of Mrs. Christine Billings, father of Florence Blil- ings Troy, and stepfather of Mrs. Sophia Mangels, a native of Maine, aged 70 years. BOSE—In this city, July 8, 1902, Henry, be- loved husband of Katie Bose, and ¥ather of Alma, Henry, Emil, Martin and John Bose, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 62 years 8 montbs and 23 days. BOYD—In San Rafael, July 7, 1902, Elizabeth Boyd, widow of. the late W. A. Boyd, and beloved mother of William J., Elizabeth E., Mary E. and Thomas P. Boyd and Mrs. Jane Browne, a native jof Philadelphia, Pa. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, at 9 a. m., from her late residence, 216 E street, thence to St. Raohael's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. CAHILL—In this city, July 7, 1802, Patrick H., beloved husband of Anastasia Cahill, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years. [Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 a. m., from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COX—In this city,” July 7, 1902, Leander Cox, late chief engineer of A. C. Company's steamer St. Paul, a_native of Salem, Mass., aged 64 years and 22 days. (Salem, Mass., papers piease copy). [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, at 10:30 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors' of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. In- terment Movnt Olivet Cemetery via_electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. MARINE 35—Men| funeral o ngineers’ Beneficlal Assoclation No. T8 are requested to attend the our late brother, Leander Cox. J. J. MORIARTY, President. H. B. LESTER, Secretary. EDSON—In Gazelle, Siskiyou County, July 4, 1902, Josiah R. Edson, beloved husband of Bessie Dixon Edson, and brother of E. W. and E. B. Edson, Mrs. H. C. Eddy and Mrs. L. M. Foulke, aged 73 years 4 months and 11 days. FARNAM—In this city, ‘r 7, 1902, Oliver J. Farnam, brother of 'W. B._Cotrel and Mrs. Clarence Lyon of New York, a native of New York. EThe funeral services will be held to-day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, at Red Men's Hall, 820 Post street, under the auspices of George H. Thomas Post No. 2, G. A. R. Interment private. GREGORY—In this city, July 7, 1902, Cor- nelfa, beloved wife of W. F. Gregory, a na- tive of Bucksport, Me., aged 65 years. (Bos- ton and Maine papers please copy). 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes day, July 9, at 11 o'clock, from the mor- tuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking €ompany, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty- first. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery by carriage. PROPOSALS. UNIVERSITY of California, Berkeley—Notice to contractors, builders and material men— Notice is hereby given to all concerned that sealed proposals or bids are solicited for per- formirg the labor and furnishing the materials necessary to the erection of an addition to the botany building on grounds of the University of California at Berkeley, Alde meda County, and said bids or proposals will be recelved at the office of the Board of Regents, Room 16, South Hall, Berkeley; Cal.. at or before 12 o'clock m. of the 1ith of July, 1002. And notice is hereby further given that the plans and specifications of faid bullding have been made and adopted and are placed in the above-named office, Where the same may be seen and examined during each day from 9 o'clock a. m. until 4 oclock p. m. from this date until said 14th day of July, 1002 No bids or proposals will be considered unless the same are accompanied by a certi- fied check or bond of said proposer equal to ten (10) per cent. of his proposal, with suf- ficlent sureties, conditioned that, if said bid or proposal shall be accepted, the party pro- posing will duiy enter into a proper contract to faithfully perform the duty and obligationg in accordance with sald proposal and plans and specifications which shall- be and are hereby required to be a part of such contract. The right to reject any and all bids is here- by_reserved. This notice is given pursuant to an act entitled ‘‘An act to amend an act entitled ‘An act to create and organize the Univer- #ity of California,’. approved March 25, 1868, and an act amendatory of section 25 there- of, approved March 28, 1872, relating to the construction of bulldings,” ‘approved March 8, 189T. By order of the Committee on Grounds and Buildings of the Board of Re- gents. W. A. McKOWEN, Acting Secretary. PROPOSALS for Wooden Dry Dock.—Port ot Portland, 666 Worcester block, Portland, Or- egon.—Sealed proposals will be recetved and opened on July 25, 1902, at 4 p. m., at the above office, for a floating wooden dry dock of five sections, according to plans and speci- fications prepared by James E. Blackwell, consulting_engineer, Dexter Horton building, Seattle, Wash., and now on file in the office of the Port of Portland. A certified check of $100, drawn to the order of the Port of Portland must accompany the application for plans, which check will be returned to the drawer upon the return of the plans and specifications to the undersigned. A cer- tifled check for $5000 must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will enter into a contract satisfactory to the Port of Portland and give bond for the faithful per- formance should the contract be awarded him. The right to reject any or all bids, or to waive defects is reserved. Plans, specifi- catlons and full information can be obtained by applying to this office or 71 Dexter Hor- ton building, Seattle, Wash. E. T. C, STE- VENS, Clerk of the Board. POSTOFFICE Department, Washington, D. C., March 28 1902.—Mail Catchers and Deliver- ers Intended for the Purpose of Effecting the Exchange of Mails with Moving Trains.— Bealed 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 obtained from the Second As- gistant Postmaster General. H. C. PAYNE, Postmaster General. — e JESSIE, 363, near Fifth and Market—Light, alry furnished rooms, $1 per week and up. JOHN, 32, nr. Mason—Large sunny front rm.; nicely furnished; with gas; gentiemen only. JONES, 614—Sunny single room, $8. \ LARKIN, 24802 sunny rooms and closet; would partially furnish; $9. MINNA, 667, corner 8th—Newly furnished bay- window rooms; $1 per week; transient. MISSION, 1514, nr. Eleventh—Clean, cheerful room, suitable for 1 or 2; $1 G0 per week. MISSION, 2326—2 nicely suitable for gentleman. NATOMA, 714, near Ninth—2 sunny 4-room flats; rent $12 50; new plumbing. furnished rooms; ~——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Bmall tracts, $60 to §90 per acre, on Rancho Cotatl, Sonoma Co., future value assured, as Ban Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for pamphlet and information. BARGAIN—$450, San Jose cottage, 5 rooms, barn, fruit trees, large grounds. Inquire J. RUBELL, 1209 Eagle ave., Alameda. COLONY tracts, estates, ranches, ranges, tim- ber, mines. EMMONS & SON, Mills bl LAND bargains; new catalogus ‘Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery, free. S5 frer. REALTY TO EXCHANGE, FOR sale or exchange for 8. F. paying prop- erty, one of the finest ranches in Sonoma Valley. Address R. CLARK, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Valley. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $250 CASH, $650 monthly—Modern cottage, just finished, of 4 rooms, bath, pantry and Closets; supérb soll; 4 lots, 100x100; more ground to it if desired. new buildings gone up in the past 6 months; near church, school and electric cars; 4 main roads surround; away from fogs and cold winds; just the place to_raise chickens; adjoining East Oakland; price in all, $1350. Call or send for circu: lars, 455 Seventh st., opp. Broadway station, Oakiand; carriage free, H, Z. JONES, owner. NINTH, 113—Sunny single front room; bath; reasonable. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec, lights; day, week, mo, P?V{'ELL 131, near Baldwin lot—Rooms to et. ROYAL House, 126 Eills—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $80; elevator on ground floor; rooms with 'hot and cold water; baths. EHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth, near Market—For respectable ladies & gentlemen. TURK, 200, corner Jones—Handsome suite of rooms suitakle for physician or dentist; other rooms, e ] ROOMS AND BOARD. A A A A A A AN ATLANTA Hotel, 452 Ellis—This new, strictly modern, first-class hotel will be opened July 20; Tooms can pow be reserved on the prem: ; electric light and elevator; private single and suits; hot and cold steam heat; telephones on every floor. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or single; steam heat, e —————— TO LEASE. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued vesterday: Thomas L. Cassity, 31, 844 Misdon street, and Rebecca Scott, 45, 844 Mission street. Stephen A. Shipman, 32, 705 Capp street, and Kathryn J. McCarthy, 21, 228 Laussat ave. Edward R. Neumann, 24, city, and Anna M. Vollandt, 26, city. Herman Acty, 44, Cedarville, and Margaret E._Peacock, 30, city. Matija Fuchs, 20, 718 Vermont street, and Margareta Golobich, 22, 718 Vermont street. William Corville, 29, 1781 Folsom street, and Mary E. Hall, 25, 1230 Pacific street. - George E. McCourtney, 21, city, and Jennie Gagen, 18, city. Louis Segelhorst, 24, Alameda, and Meda Parry, 22, city. John D. Cuneo, 24, 8 Jasper place, and Ida Bedoni, 19, 12 Jasper place. Otto’ Niedermeler, 26, city, and Therese Balerer, 32, city. John R. Lauder, 21, city, and Gertrude Clark, 21, city. David J. Dillon, 83, Oakland, and Catharine McQuillan, 21, Oakland. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. HARTSOUGH—In_this city, July 7, 1902, to the wife of E. E. Hartsough, a son. LIEBES—In this_city, July 6, 1902, to the wife of Jullen Licbes, a Son. LEVY-—In this city, July 4, 1902, to the wife of Elias Levy, a son. N McCLURE—In this city, July 7, 1802, to the wife of Robert C. McClure, a son. —— MARRIED. GOTT—MURRAY—In this city, June 30, 1002, at St. John's Episcopal Church, by the Rev. Louis C. Sanford, Willls L. Gott of Los Aln[elel and Ella V. Murray of San Fran- cisco. NOTBOHM—SWEENEY—In Portland, Or., by the Rev. Father Casey, Lester K. Not- behm of Spokane, Wash., and Pauline M. Sweeney of Oakland, Cal. TO leass for & terms of Years, 160 acres Jand Swith house in Lake Con 8 thiles from tow beautitul water.” Inqulre in store, 1513 Du- pont s D e TO LET. $75_MARKET.ST. locatio $i25 CASH, balance as you want it—5-room cottage, barn, outhouse; good well of water; also city water and sewer; lots of large and small fruit; flowers in abundance; fine soll; close to electric cars and fine school; no fog. nor raw winds; Al sofl; lovely district; lot 37:6x203; the lot is worth the money; adjoin- ing East Oakland; price in all, $890.’ Cal) or =end for circular, 455 Seventh st., opposite floor 46x120. H. A. EMITH, 25 Market st. $45—MARKET-ST. location: A. SMITH, 25 Market st. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any ; floor 45x00. H. | v Broadway station; carriage free. H Z. house in the eity; rentals $3. The Typewriter JONES, land owner. Exchange, 536 California; telephone 2086, 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. FOR SALE—2-story cottage; 9 rooms; lot 6ix 125, Inguire at premises, 1622 Ninth st. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR | SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. ECHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.,209 Sansome. e e —r TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4c follo; copies, 2¢; mim- eographing. 927 Markt.,rm.305; Howard 1539. WEATHERBY—DELMATRE—In this_ city, July 5, 1902, by the Rev. Herbert F. Briges, Charles J. and Evabelle Del- matre, both of San Francisco. DIED. Albertsen, Hans A. Lawson, Walter S, Attridge, Mary Leary, Patrick J. Billings,” David R. . Carrie A. Bose, Henry cGovern, George J. Boyd, Elizabeth Mahler, John H. Cahlll, Patrick H. Mayberry, Emily G. Cox, Leander Mocker, Mary B, Edson, Jostah R. Oftermann, John' H. Farnam, Oliver J.. Rucl John Gregory, Cornella Sibraid,’ Bila. Hill, James F. Townsend, Grace G. Kearney, Willlam Ward, Daniel Kiddie, Robert ALBERTSEN—In Martinez, July 7, 1902, Hans A, Albertsen, beloved son of Mrs. Agnes Albertsen, and brother of Joana, Casper, Rasmus, Lauritz and Albert Albertsen and Mrs. Maria Sorensen, a native of Den: aged 31 years 2 months and 4 days. 07 The funeral will take place at Hay- wards on Thursday, July 10, 1902, at 2 o'clock, from Odd Fellows' Hall. ATTRIDGE—In this city, July 7, 1902, Mary, HILL—In this city, July 5, 1902, James F., beloved husband of Catherine Hill, and father of Mrs. N. B. Skinner, James B. and John P. Hill and Mrs. Martin Keane, a na- tive of Grennox, Scotland, aged 70 years. g7 The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 34 Bluxome street, Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repoke of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, via 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. KEARNEY—In this city, July 7, 1902, Wil- liam, beloved husband of the late Eliza Kearney, and father of Maggie Kearney, Mrs. J. F. Mullin and the late John J. Kea ney, a native of Athlone, County Westmeat! Treland, aged 64 vears, {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors cf Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. KIDDIE—In this city, July 7, 1902, Robert, son of the late David Kiddie of Oakland, a native of Scotland, aged 17 years. LAWSON—In this city, July 8, 1902, Walter Scott Lawson, beloved husband of Adella May Lawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lawson, and brother of Mrs. F. Ernest Ed- wards and Fred O. and George H. Lawson, a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years 3 months and 26 days. A member of Court Robin Hood No. 1, F. o I Friends and acquainftances are respect- fully ‘Invited to attend the funéral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, at his late residence, 773 Guerrero street. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, via electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. LEARY—In this city, July 7, 1902, Patrick J. Leary, dearly beloved husband of Mary Leary, and loving father of Elvira Leary, a native of Toronto, Canada, aged 47 years § months and 4 days. A member of the Eagles, No. 5, and a_ member of Wash- ington Council No. 4, Y. M. L. B> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, July 10, 1902, at 9:45 o'clock, at his late residence, 1530 Stockton street. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. A. hereby requested {o attend the_ funeral of our deceased brother, Patrick J. Leary, from his late residence, 1530 Stockton street, Thursday, July 10, at 9:45 o'clock. for non-attendance. By order of . R. WARD, President. LEVY—In this city, July 8, 1902, at her resi- dence, 1420 Bush street, Carrie A. Levy, be- loved daughter of E. J. and Mary A. Levy, a native of San Francisco, aged 84 years. McGOVERN—In this city, July 8, 1902, George J., dearly beloved husband of Nellie Mc- Govern, loving son of Michael McGovern, and brother of Mrs. Lizzie Hunter and Mrs. Rosle Silva, a nxtlve of San Francisco, aged 35 years 11 months and 10 days. MAHLER—In this citX July 7, 1902, John Herbert, dearly beloved and only son of John D. and Dora Mahler, biother of Gladys Ma- ler, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. P. Droge, a native of San Francjsco, aged § months and 24 davs. 7 Friends and acquaintances are res; fully “invited to attend the funeral to-c (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'klock, from the resi- dence of the parents, 2201 Mission street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth, thence by electric funeral car fAom Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Intermwnt Mount Olivet Cemetery. MAYBERRY—At the residence of Dr. Gil- more, North Pasadena, June’ 29, Gray' Mayberry, honored and tend\ely be- loved mother of Harry H. and Edward L. Mayberry, aged 62 years. MOCKER—In Oakland, July 7, 1802, Mary X., beloved wife of Frank Mocker, and daughtir of the late Terance Fagan,a native of San Francisco, aged 34 yeaws and 5 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inyvited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, June 9, at 2 o'clock, at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, corner of Seventh-and Jefferson streets, Oakland. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. OFFERMANN—In this city, July 7, 1902, John Henry Offermann, beloved husband of Jo- hanna Offermann, father of Annie, Emma, Bertha and Viola Offermann, and brother of Claus H. Offermann and Mrs. Annie Gude- hus, a native of Bremervoerde, Germany, aged 62 years 10 months and 20 days. £ The funeral will take place to-morrow HENRY J, CALLACHER CO. (Buccessor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. Fines SAN BRUNO HILLS MTOLIVET CEMETERY 1 916 MARKET ST NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS, Samuel McFadden, 18 years manager for the United Undertakers’ Assoctation; M. J. McBrearty, with the same company for 10 years; P, I, Green, late with J. C. 0'Con- nor & Co., have opened new Funeral Par- lors at 1171 Mission st., between Seventh and_Eighth. _Telephons’ South 44. JAMBS MCcGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., has opened new Funeral Parlors at 214 ly st., bet. Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 576, The Odd Fellows' Cemetery Association, Funeral Conductors (FOR CREMATION ONLY). Funeral rooms—429 Golden Gate ave.; tele- phone South 934. oakland otfice—i00f Broadway; telephons Main office at cemetery, Point Lobos ave., San Francisco: telephione West S96. Pl’lce‘lao.t :Hmmo::.gfl‘tfli over l:ty.m Cismlire mAllpd o eny sddsses o0 su cation. GEO. T. BOHEN, Pres. GEO, PENLINGTON, Sec. thence to St. | MEMBERS ot Washington Council No. 4 are | (Thursday), at 2 o’clock, from his late resi- dence at Redwood City. Injerment Union Cemetery, Redwood City. RUCKERT—In this city, July 8, 1902, Joha Ruckert, dearly beloved husband of Anna Ruckert' (nee Hahn), and father of Joseph- ine, Edna and Ralph Ruckert, a native of Luxemburg, Germany, aged 05l years 1 month and 6 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances and mem- bers of Court Precita No. 3398, Independent Order Foresters, are respectfuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:15 o'clock, from his late residence, Twenty-seventh street, between Dolores and Church, thence to St. Anthony's Church, corner "Army and Folsom streets, Where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Iaterment Holy Cross Cemetery. SIBRAIN—In Oakland, July 8, 1902, Ella, beloved wife of Frank E. Sibrain, and mother of Benjamin and Gladys Sibrain, a native of England, aged 34 years. ‘TOWNSEND—In Oakland, July 7, 1902, Grace Gertrude, beloved daughter of C. H. and Mary Townsend, and sister of Herbert, Mary, Rose and William Townsend, a na- tive of Oakland, aged 1 year and 7 months. WARD—In this efty, July 7, 1902, Danlel, be- loved son of the late John and Mary Ward, and brother of Mrs, J. Pisani, a native of Galifornia, aged 29 ‘years § months and 1t ays. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day at 8:45 o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Mrs. J. Pisani, 913 Hampshire street, thence to St. Peter's Church, Ala- bama’ street, between Twenty-fourth and ! Twenty-fifth, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ST. DOMINIC'S Church Building Association— The monthly requiem high mass for the de- ceased members of St. Dominic's Church Building Assoclation, and for the parents and relatives of llving members, will be sung in St. Dominic's Church, Thursday, July 10, at 9 o'clock. CARD OF THANKS. I beg to thank my friends and the mem- bers of the orders of which my husband wag a member for their kindness to me during my late bereavement. MRS. E. BLANGY. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eight. Oil, extra winter strained, barrels, $1; cases, $1 05; China Nut, 57%@68c per gallon; pure Neatsfoot, in barrels, 70c; cases, 75c; Sperm, pure, 65c; Whale Ofl, natural white, 40@30c per gallon; Fish Ofl, barrels, 42%c; cases, 47%c; | Cocoanut Ofl, in barrels, 63%c for Ceylon and 5815c for Australian. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in bulk, 13%@ldc; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 20c; Astral, 20c Star, 20c; Extra Star, 23¢; Elaine, 25¢; Bocen 22¢; deodorized stove Gasoline, in buik, 16c in cases, 22l4c; Benzine, in bulk, 14lic; in | cases, 2lc; S6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 20c; in cases, 26lic. TURPENTINE—64c per gallon in cases and 58c in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ €l4c per Ib; White Lead, 6@6l4c;, according to quantity. SALT—Liverpool, $30@32 50 for the best and $28@29 for factory filled. Domestic—Imitation Liverpool, $26 25@27; H. R. H., $26 25@27; | California Dairy, 50-ib bags, $26 Rock Salt, $17 60@19 60, according to quantity; Granu- lated, $26 25@27 per ton. QUICKSILVER—$46@47 per flask for local | use and $44@45 for export. . SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per pound, in 100-1b bags: Cubes A, Crushed and Fine Crushed, 4.50c; Powdered, 4.30c; Candy Granulated, 4.35¢; Dry Granulated Fine, 4.23c; Dry Granu- lated Coarse, 4.25c: Fruit Granulated, 4.25c; Beet Granulated (100-Ib bags only), nome; Confectioners’ A, 4.25c; Magnolla A, 8.85c; Extra C, 3.75¢: Golden C, 3.65 " 8.55¢; barrels, 10c more: half-barrel more: boxes, 50c more: 50-1b bags, 10c_more for ali | kinds. Dominos—Half-barrels, 4475c; boxes, 5c per 1b. No order taken for less than 75 bar- rels or {ts equivalent. LUMBER—Retail prices are as follows: Pine, ordinars sizes, $18@19 50; extra_sizes, higher; Redwood, $17@20; Lath, 4 feet, $3 90@ 4; Pickets, $19; Shingles, $2 for No. 1 and $1 75 for No. 2; Shakes, $13 for split and $14 for sawn; Rustic, $25@3: . Receipts of Produce. TUESDAY, JULY 8, | Flour, sks . 7,005/ Wool, bales 307 ,, Wheat, ctls ... 1,369 Feed, sks .. 150 Barley, ctls ... 5,382 Shorts, sks . 50 Oats, ctls 2,843 | Tallow, ctls 218 | Beans, sks .... ' 51|Pelts, bdls . 150 Potatoes, sks .. 2,079 Hides, No. . 399 | Onions, ks .... 228 Leather, rolls. 19 Bran, sks . 1,575 Wine, gals .... 69,400 | Middiings, sks . ' 90 Lime, bbls 360 | Hay, tons . 467 Sugar, ctls .... 2,350 e oL #- —_— E # Business continued very dull on the morning session of the Bond Exchange. Oceanic sold at $7 and the bonds at $95. There were jo other fluctuations worthy of mote. The oll stocks continued neglected. . In the afternoon Oceanic sold up to $10, and there were sales of Glant Powder at $69 50 @69. Sterling OIl did better, selling up to $1 6214, The Locomobile Company of America has de- clared a dividend of 3% per cent for the halt year on preferred stock. beerless Ol will pay a dividend of 6c Au- st 1. Oakland Transit was ex-coupon for lts s, 1918, semi-annual, amounting to $42,000, on the Tth. The California Safe Deposit and Trust Com- pany will pay a regular quarterly dividend of $1 50 per share July 15. The Bank of California will pay the re; quarterly dividend of $4 per share July 15, The following quotations for United Rail- ways of San Francisco were recaived yesterday from New York by Bolton, De Ruyter & Co.: Common stock, $24 25 asked; preferred, $63 50 | @04: bonds, $90 5001 50; subscriptions, $101 lar STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, July 82 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. ! Bid. Ask. 4s qr coup..100%110% 4s qrep(new)1341413514 4s qr reg....10932109% 3s qr coup...106%107%5 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W bs. — Oak W G bs. — Bay CPC 5s.108%109% | Oceanic S 5s 92 C C G&E 55.106%106% | Omnibus 6s. Cal-st Bs. — |Pac G Im 48 — 4|Pk & CH 6s.103 Pk & OR 6s.114 Pwl-st R 6s. — Sac EGR bs. — SF & SJV5s.122 Sierra Cal 6s — S P of A 6s 128 107% Fer&C H s, — Geary-st_5s.. — H C&s 4s.102 ng R 55.118%119% 0014101 ¥ g S Cos. Bs. Lty 28, - 999> (1905)Sr A.107 (1905)Sr B.10T% — 3 -4 b 8 (1906) 110 — fa S [e} o 4 2R g 0 o k) BrCalfs.140 Wat 6s. — Do 4s 3dm. — " '102% Stkn G&E6s.10031011 STOCKS. A Contra Costa 74ty — |Port Costa.. 633 65 Marin Co.... 59 !Spring val.. 8813 89 GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L&P. 3% 4 |Pac L Co... 48 Eqt G L Co. 8 3%/Sac B G&R. Mutual E L. 4% 6 (SF G & E. 0GLE&H. 6 6t |SF G L co. Pac G Imp.. 35 Stktn G & B. INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.270 280 | BANKS. First Nationl — LP&A....168 222 2 Frmgw How BEx #75 22 4 & Am B & T.112% | Anglo-Cal .. — | Bank of Cal448 Mer Ex (1ia) 27 Cal Safe Dp.123% S F Nationl110 | SAVINGS BANKS. | Ger S & L.2015 Sav & Loan. — | Humboldt Security Sav.330 Mutual Sa: Union Trst.1830 S F Sav U..525 STREET RAILROADS. California. ..175 90% < 99 By 3% 4% Kilauea L= Makawelf Honokaa ... 10% — Onomea Hutchinson . 12 13 Paauhau MISCELLANEOUS, Alaska Pack 150 160 (Pac A F 4. 100 Morning Sessjon. $1000 Contra Costa Water bonds. 10 Oceanic S 8 Co... z $2000 Oceanic S S Co bonds. Street— $2000 S V 4s (2a mortzage). $12,000 Market-st. R. R. con Js. Afternoon Session. 10 Cal. Wine Association. $6000 Contra Costa Water bond: 5 Giant Powder Con . 5 Glant Powder Con .. 60 Glant Powder Con . 45 Oceanic 8 8 Co.. $5000 Sac Elec Gas & Ry bs. Street— $11,000 S P Cal 1st Con 5s... §5 5.8 F e 8Ec888z2 3 = B g gasgeds gg =23 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. 600 Sterling Afternoon Session. 100 Home .33 100 Home (b 90) . . 335 700 Monarch of Arizona . 318 500 Petroleum Center e 08 100 Sterling .13 300 Sterling o152 200 Sterling ( 1521 50 Thirty-three . 700 MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 06 100 C C & V, 5 30.1 35 24 200 Mexican 200 Andes ....... 500 Best & Belch. 100 Caledonia .1 00 200 Opbir . 100 Challenge ... 20 100 Ophir, 500 Con Cal & V.1 35 1000 Potosi .. 300 C C & V,b60.1 40 600 Union Con. Afternoon Session. 500 Mexican ..... 47| 100 Potost . 200 Con Cal & V.1 35 1000 Justice Following were the sales on the Paciflc Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Best & Belch. 24 200 Mexican 48 200 Challenge ... 19 100 Ophir 27 100 Con Cal & V.1 35| 200 Potosi . 2 Afternoon Session. €00 Best & Belch. 23 500 Justice . [ 600 Challenge ... 18 200 Mexican 46 100 Con Cal & V.1 35 200 Mexican 4T 150 C C & V...1'37%, 100 Ophir 300 Gould & Cur.. 08/1000 Savage . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, July 8—4 p. m. ! 5 Bid.Ask, Bid. Asl Alta . . 05 07| Julla — o Alpha . L 02 03| Mexican 46 4T Andes 06 0T Kentuck o 2 Beicher 3 11/ Justice 05 08 Best & 22 24 Ophir 1251 30 Bullion 02 07 /Overman . 27 28 Con Cal 30 1 35| Oceidental 16 18 Chollar 08 09 Potosi 21 22 Crown Point.. 03 04 Savage . % o7 Con Imp .... — 01 Sierra Nev... 25 26 Confidence ... 54 058 Seg Belcher.. 05 08 Caledonia. ....1 00 1 05|Sliver Hill .. 49 50 Challenge ... 18 20 Utah ... 06 o7 Exchequer ... — 01| Union Con 19 20 Gould & Cur.. 06 06 Yel Jacket. 14 B Hale & Norc. 35 38 | Pacific Coast Steams! p Ce. Ketchikan, _Juneau, Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 & 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, Everett, Whatcom— 11 a. m., July 5 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, August & 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 t0 C. P. RY. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—1:30 . 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 Luls Obispo, Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport CCorona oniy). o Corona, July 5, , 29, Goos Bay, 8 & m.. July 1, 9, 17, 25, Aug, 2. For Ensenada, Magdalena’ Bay, San Jose dei Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosall Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., July 9, August 7. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sail- ing_dates. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel), GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents. C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Ast., 10 Market st., San Francisco. O.R.& N.- CO. ONLY STEAMSHIP LINE TO PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line From Portland to Al Points East. Through Tickets to All Points, all Rall or Steamship and Rall, 1% LOWESY RATES, Steamer Tickets Include Berth and Meals. £S. COLUMBIA Sails July 12, 22, Aug- 1, 11, 21 §8. GEO. W. ELDER Sails. a® July 17, t of Spear 1i am, Steas | D. W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt., 1 Mong'y.S.F. MAIL ROUTE. NOME SAILINGS. NORTHERN COMMERCIAL €0 Will dispatch its first-class steamers, carrying United States mails, for NOME and ST. MICHAEL DIRECT As Follows: From San Francisco S. 8. ST. PAUL...ccevan .Thursday, July 10 From Seattle. S. S. INDIANA. S. S. OHIO Connecting at Nome with steamers Saldie. carrying United States mall, for Teller and Candle Creek, and steamer Dora for Bluff City. Golovnin and St. Michael, and connecting at St. Michael with the company’s river steam= ers for Dawson, Koyokuk and all Yukon River points. ~ For freight and baggage avply to NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO., 645 Market st., San Francisoo. Or EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION CO., Puget Sound Agent, Seattle, Wash. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. SI'EAIERS ‘WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hliogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal and connecting_at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, etc. No *cargo received on boatd on day of salling. §S. NIPPON MARU..Thursday, July 24, 1903 SS. AMERICA MARU ... ................ Saturday, August 16, 1903 8S. HONGKONG MARU... e, ..Thursday, September 11, 1903 ‘Round-trip ticket: at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office. 421 Market street, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. And Cia Sud Americana de Vaporss To Valparalso, stopping at Mexican, Central and South American ports. Sailing from How- 3, pler 10, 12 m. July 23 COLO! Aug. 3 AREQ! ‘A 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, DCCAMCS.5.C0, ko oict ZEALAND ano SYDNEY, DIRECT LINE 10 TAHITL. §S. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu. ceassesaceces ...Saturday, July 12, 2 p. m. ss. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti....~ P -.Tuesday. July 15, 10'a. m. ss. VENTURA, for_Honoluiu, Samos, Auck- land and Sydney, Thursday, July 24, 10 a.m. 3. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Gemerai Agts., 339 ¥arkat Gen’] Pass. Ofica, 643 Market SL, Pler No. 7. Pacifie 3t, COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUS, DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pier 43, North River, foot of Morton street. First-class to Havre, $70 and upward. Second- class to Havre, $45 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CAN- ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New York, J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. Tickets sold by all Rallroad Ticket Agents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON, st. Paul..July 16, 10 m]!flu'.h'l.A\l(. 5.7:30 am. St. Louis.July 23, 10 am|Phila....Aug. 6, 10 am AMD STAR LINE. NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. Friesland.July 12, noon|Kroonl'd. .July 26, noon Vaderl'd..July 19, noon|Zealand. .. Aug. 2, noon INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO.. CHAS D _TAYLOR.G.A P.C.30 Montgom'y st. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS FOR U. S. NAYY YARD AN) VALLEND, MONTICELLO Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or 9:45 a. m., 3:15 and 8:30 p. m., except Sun- "1‘:3‘&1"" .:‘i"‘ Leaves :30 noon, m., Shnday. T o my 4018 5w Fare 56 Main 1508. a4 Mission-street dock. T Weekly Call, $1 per Year -