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THE SAN FRAN CISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1902. 11 - MONEY TO LO. HERMAN MURPHY, 60i Examiner bidg. $4,500,000 at less than bank rates LO, ) . S MADE y being~heid in trust.. ded interests in read estate Estates in probate—Legacies. .. Assignments or rents. Life insurance policies. 1al probiems of all sorts an 1f you need movey. HERMAN MURPHY. Examiner building ’ LOAN COMPAN (Ine.) ooz RRIMIDE: - .. .- and Market ....Streets $5.000,000———CAPITML DIRECT and AVOID EXP! t 5i; and G per cent; sums o suif “ountry and Town Property: ies, Undivided Interests ts in Unsettled Estates and Second Morigages and nee Policles: full cost of improve. at 6 per cem rocker bldg . Mal 4. 4 Montgomery st., room 3. unt at lowest rates, ect with lender. gages. interests in real estate. estates in Drobate, n legacies. NO DELAY. Telephone Main 5516. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Moptgomery st., room 3. AND TRUST COMPANY, Deposit bl Montgomery st., make loans on real estate. of imterest. any amour Sion - ——— e, | t 10 | §1200—$200 CASH, bal. $12 60 per month; new MANHATTAN LOAN | . PERSONALS—Continued. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs: country GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. 1 FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure: 25c; all druggist: — PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. RUPTURE and plles cured; no pay until cursl: no operation; no detention from business: all privats discases treated successfully; consul- tation free Drs, Forden & Porterfield,6 Turk. DR, C. ONNELL- - O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 10213 Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. ROOMS AND BOARD. ATLANTA Hotel, 452 Ellis—This new, strictly modern, first-class hotel wil! be opened Juiy 20; rooms can now be reserved on the prem- lses: clectric light and elevatar; private baths; single and suites; hot and coi water! steum heat: telephones on every flaor. HOTEL Dartmouth, 865 Post st.—First-class house; just completed; everything modern, up to date; our table is our prids onable; select patrons solicites THE Marmion, 1308 Post st.—Newly opened; frst-class private boarding house; - table oard. i ALL diseases of men write DR. BALL. 1 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. modern 4 roomseand bath, hard-finished | cottage; well located; Do taxes nor in- terest. $1300—$300 cash. balance §14 per month: new S-rcom cottage on car line; spiendid home. $1700—$500 cash; balance same as Tent; new modern dwelling: 0 minutes’ ride from Kearny st. on car line. IND; w $0000— LLS & SAU SPLENDID S, 630 Market st. investment: _10-room house, 2 flats and attic, with or without fur- | niture; rents $#0; part cash, balance easy pay nts; located neer the Mission car- houss; lot 30x114; driveway on the side of house: 15 fruit trees; chicken house and 30 chickens; present owner will take lease for number of years. Box 2792, Call. $4850—AT a sacrifice; lot 25x124 feet: on Oc- tavia st., near Vallejo; improvements mod- | ern 2-story house of 7 rooms and bath; on | eunny side of street; marine view; owner Wwill sell at the above low figure to get out 6 per cent; first, estates in pro- and third mortg: terest in estates, iegacies, undivided es, manufacturing and mer- corporation loans. Rooms 18, ¥ st.; phone Red 1603. vate place to obiain on diamonds, jewelry, at € Baidwin Jewelry Store, 540 t st.; tel. Main . Branch, 19 Third. ances on furniture 20 up; quick. real estate, 1 per cen etc.; mo removal; omery st., room real estate. nd mortgages and on urniture or piancs removal; any amount; owest rates. BECKER, 36 Geary st., room 2 ist or ture, P tia ATE party loans any amount on fur =; no removal: low rates: confiden- ni- people bn their not 143 Phelan bldg. oval: money guick; 3 ms; Do brokerage; 0 Market st.. E TOUSLEY CO.. .116 McAllister si ure & planos $15 up; o removal: k 1709; room 81, 6 Eddy. floor . : $5 a month on each laried people on mote without RELL. 609 Examiner bidg. ANS mc ey - no indorser; Eastern | plan. Wester 303 Phelan bldg. A WEEK 16 pages. ) BARGAINS— uprights for practice. an, good order. reasonable. a snap. chu; Ways—very te! 40 u and < . 16 O'Farrell cle blg. GEORGE E. OLSEN. | NICIPAL Loan Office. 103 Grant ave., pear | WHITEHEAD (Wilson's), 1710 Market. | E F. DISCOUNT AGENCY —Loaps to salaricd | 22 Montgomery st., r. 1. | of debt: mortgage $3200 at 6 per cent to bank, which can stand. Apply R. McCOL- GAN, 24 Montgomery st.. room 3. | i . | WANTED—To purchase a neat cottage resi- dence, located either in the Mission or mear the line of the Union-st. road. for an imme- diate buyer. W. J. GUNN, 530 California st., vings Union Building. | FOR sale—New 5-room cottage with bath, basement and garden; lot 30x150 feet; handy | to ar lives: located in center of price £2500; write ‘o owner, box 2738, HOUSE and lot for sale; 69:11x23: rents $12 a montay steady tenan cisco st. Inquire O'Farrell st., PEST and best in America—The Weekly 16 pages, sent to any address in the i States or Canada one vear for 31, postage paid REAL ESTATE—Country—Far Sale, i | | ; store and general hardware residence of 6 rooms, bath; hot, cold and soft water; acotylene gas plant; complete private water system; fine barn, garden, fruit and berries: all on same lot of | 1 acre; good sofiety; school house, R.R. etc. Full descriptio addressing A. B. HOAG, Danville, Cal. _FOR SALE_NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, $60 to $80 per acre, on Rancho Cotatj, Sonoma Co.. future value assured, as San Francisco is growing rapidly: location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co.. 302 California st.. for pamphlet and Information. LAND bargains: new catalogue sent free. Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery, 634 Market. | COLONY tracts, estates. ranches, ranges, tim- | " ber, mines. EMMONS & SON, Mills bldg. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. REALTY TO EXCHANGE. FOR sale or exchange for §. F. paying prop- erty, one of “the finest ranches in Sonoma Valley. Address R. CLARK, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Valley. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Manston)—Select family hotel! exceptional table; popular rates. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or single; rteam heat. ————————— SPECIAL NOTICES, LADIES! Chicnester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best, Safe, reliable. Take no other. Send 4c, stamps, for particulars. “‘Relief for Yadies,” in letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chem. Co., Philada.,” Pa. ABANDONED children tn St. Joseph's Infant Orphan Asylum since Jan. 1, 1901—Harold Sprague, 6 vears 4 months; Leslle Sprague, 5 vears 4 months; Josephine Lahe, 4 vears. BAD tenants jected for §$4: collections made: city or_country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10: tel. 5580. e e e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPFLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchange pairing: Jowest rates. Tel Green ii4. 205 4th. D — A M STABLES TO LET. STA for Fifteenth. —_— PIERCE RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co. fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Bx. B7l. GOLDEN WEST Storage: advances made; 830 Mission st.; tel. Howard 94l. . W. Zehtusa. Two adjng. store rooms, with large basement, below Kearny to lease, Owner, 636 Clay, r. 1. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market at.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storazw and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jacksom 281. —_— e TO LEASE., —— . WANTED—To lease small place, fram 10 to 20 acres, suitable for raising hogs or poul- try; state price and particulars. Address P. ROTHER. Napa. TO LET. $T5—MARKET-ST. location; floor 45x120. H. A. SMITH, 25 Market s $15_ MARKET-ST. location; floor 4Ux60 H. A. SMITH, 25 Market st. SUPT'LIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less moncy than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 206. 2D.HAND typewriters sold, rented. repaired. Webster Typewrlter Inspec. Co.,200 Sansome. TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4c folio; coples, 2¢; mim- eographing. 927 Markt.,rm.305; Howard 1533. e e SALS. PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of Supplics and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., until 12 o'clock noon, August 12, 1902, and publicly opened imme- diately thereafter, to furnish at the Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal, a quantity of ma- chine tools, motors and transformers. Blank proposals will be furnished upon application to the Bureau or to the Navy Pay Office, San Francisco, Cal. A. §. KEM Pay- master General, U. S. N 2-03. TYPEWRITERS AND ALAMEDA REAL ESTA’ $2250—THREE elegant modern cottages, 5 R. & B. each; large lot; under foreclosure. See us: a snap. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. ALTHOUGH many propositions are offered ih the way of prices and terms upon pianos, please bear in mind that we can not only duplicate them. but can offer exceptionally fine planos and largest essortment of best makes to choose from. EHERMAN. CLAY & CO.. Steinway dealers, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. S. F.; Broad- way and Thirteenth st.. Oakiand. ANY plano soid by us taken back any time within two vears and full purchase price ai- lowed on & mew peerless Knabe at regular you only 20c 2 day to buy a KOHLER & CHASE, 30 Co.,235-237 Gear: be made new for one-quartes ost of buying; send for booklet. Pierce Factory, Market, 14th and Church sts. PARTY leaving for Alaska offers at sacrifice elegant upright piano, nearly new. 486 Eddy. ELEGANTLY finished standard upright piano; tempting offer; leaving city. 964 Geary st. scemingiy advantageows | establ! ranging ; good squares from $25. Call | as not to be disappointed. THE VO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market. $185; Heind IF you want to bulld (on terms). buy or sell call or address J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st., Alameda. Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REA $8C0 CASH, $20 monthly, pays all; ideal chick- en ranch, small but good; bath and basement; 2 years old; neatly fur- niched; chicken houses, creek, trees and shrubl y# city water; soil the very best; adjoining East Oakland; no fogs nor raw winds; near fine school and car line; 175x | 150; an wire fenced; a lovely home and cheap; price all told $1850. Call or send for circular, 455 Seventh st., opposite Broadway | station.’ Oakland; carriage free. H. Z | JONES, owner. WANTED—Improved property for sale in Berkeley; I have many calls for homes rang- | ing in price from $2000 to §5000, and can sell your property if listed with me. A. J. SNY- DER, 467 Ninth st, Oakland, Cal. U BARGAIN—Slightly used 8-pedal upright J0S. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st. FISCHER upright in good condition, $95. 257 Geary st OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st.. Oakiand. #2_PER month—_Best renting planos In city. Scott-Curtaz Plano Co., 560 Hayes st. THE WILEY B, ALLEN CO., 931 Market st.— Steck, Everett, Ludwig and other good planos, ENAP_2 only, new, $450; high-grade uprights, | dropped from catalogue, $250. Bruenn,208Post. EYRON MAUZY, 308-310-312 Post st.; Sohmer l and other planos and pipe organs. IOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. LER, ke T an in America—The Weekly Dages, sent to any address in the 4 States or Canada one year for $1. PALMISTRY. SCHOOL of Palmistry—Readings dafly, 1-5; demonstration Tuesday eve. 318 Taylor. MME. G. L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4, Post ¢t.. corner Jones: phone Polk 837, e —— ey 700 Latham place. | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CALIFORNIA, 1804—Sunny front bay-window room and kitchen; bath; phone; reasonable. FIFTH, 355—3 furnished, housekeeping, $12; 3 $14, two beds; 3 $20, two beds; also one $8. FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping to let. Apply 805 Mission st. | GOLDEN GATE ave., i202—Furnished sunny | “front slcove: large Kitchen; gas range; bath. HOWARD, 7613%—Nicely furnished bay-win- dow suite, man and wife; other rooms: rea- | _sonable. | SUTTER, 407—Four rooms suitable for house- keeping. | CLASSIFIED sdvertisements and subscriptions | “received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertizements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 ; Valencia st e PERSONALS. G. S. MOORE'S Scientific Hair Restorer, positive cure for eczema and all scalp dis- eases; £20ps the hair from falling and causes alr to grow; will challenge the world to roduce an equal to this remedy; send for ircular. 352 O'Farrell st., S. F. 1 WILL not be resvonsible for any debts in- curred by my wife, JENNIE P. FITZGER- ALD, she baving left my bed and board. J. H. FITZGERALD. ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms, 26c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per weel free bus and baggege to and from the ferry. NOT how cheap, but how good is the motto of the manufacturers of the Rapld Rotary Standard, the sewing machine of to-dsy. d. W ANS, agent, 1021 Market st. ONEY to loan at low interest; gold, silver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HEETHAL'S, 10 Sixt] ively cured by The Willow Bark ©., 1839 Polk st., S. F.; consultation free. ESS, morphine and all drug_dis- | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. | ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, i sunny; 75c day upward: McAllister cars to Goor; handsomest grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25¢ to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeplng rooms; cpen all night. AT ‘“The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st): rooms 25c, 50c. §1. $150 night; $150 to $iC per week} house open all night. ANGELUS Hotel, 530 Stockton st., bet. Bush end Pine—Elegantly furnished rooms; suites. BRADY, 36, near Market—Furnished rooms to let from $4 upward, | | BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No, 1364)—Fur- | _ nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. { -room cottage, | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE.—Notice 1s hercby given that the Sum- mit Lime Company, a corporation, organized under the laws of the State of California, having its principal place of business at the city and county of San Francisco, intends to change its principal place of business from said city and county of San Francisco to the city of Los Angeles, California. That the consent | in’ writing of the holders of more than two- thirds of the capital stock of sald corpora- tion that such change of the principal place of business of sald corporation be made, has been obtained and flled in the office Ot sald corporation. That this notice is given pur- suant to authorization of the Board of Direc- tors of said corporation given subsequent to the said obtaining and filing of said consent. July 7, 1902, AWKINS, Secretary. Summit Lime Company. San Francisco, Cal E K. e e e e DIVIDEND NOTICES, OFFICE of the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, San Francisco, July 21, 1902.—At the regular meeting of the board of directors of this company, held this day, a dividend was declared, payable on and after July 23, . LOUIS- WEINMANN, Secretary. —_— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: ’ Frederick A. Hooper, 24,/ Oakland, and Anna R. Corrigan, 22, city. John J. McConviile, 38, city, Phillips, 30, eity. ‘Walter R. Locke, 27, San Leandro, and Eliz- abeth 1. Kirwin, 24, 8t. Paul, Minnesota, and Mary G. Arthur Barthels, 28, 517 Pine street, and Emma K. Esterberg, 33, 6 Monroe stréet. Charles Greenwald, 31, Sacramento, and Hattie Cohn, 23, city. William B. Amner, 30, Santa Cruz, and Zil- a B. Merrell, 30, Santa Cruz. Girolamo_Vernengo, 33, city, Vérnengo, 21, city. Charles E. Stanley, 21, 327 Elizabeth street, and Millle Schmitt, 20, 283 Jersey street. Emil Karroth, 27, 94812 Mlssion street, and Frances Smith, 38, 9181. Mission street. 3 and Teresa William C. Rodgers, 28, anchez street, and Susie V. Hanson, 19, city. Jacob P. Mogenson, 28, Bella Vista Hotel, and Mary A. King, Healdsburg. Cipriano H. Silvas, §2, Pinole, and Nellle O. Snyder, 25, Pinole, Grant S. Gray, 29, 112 Perry street, and Margaret E. Morley, 22, 112 Sllver street. Christoph Treulieb, 40, Quartz, and Marie J. Schoellhorn, 26, 1332 Turk street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in At efther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. 7 FULTON—In this city, July 8, 1902, to the wife of J. R. Fulton, a daughter. IMHAUS—In this city, July 10, 1902, to the wife of Alfred C. Imhaus, twins—a son and a daughter. SPENCE—In Alameda, July 21, 1802, to the wife of Clark Spence, a_son. STEVERS—In this city, June 28, 1902, to the wife of T. L. Stevers, a son. WOOD—In this city, July 17, 1002, to the wife of Charles W. Wood, a gon | 7 CLIFFORD, 204 Bilis, corner Mason—Elegantly | furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. | EDDY, 780—Elegantly furnished rooms | suite or single. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 85c, | _$150 night; ¥150, $6 week; open all night. en W HITE enamel iron beds, single, three-quarter or double, $2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING *_':o, 1310-1312 Stockton st., near Broadway. | SCALP treatments a_speciaity ur hair; 50c s treatment: hair dressing, c LEDERER, 123 Stbckton st. AT less than cost, uncalled-for sults, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London tailor, 721 Market st. they will save | ;ELus, 653—Elegantly furnished parlor suit; | suitable for three gentlemen. | FILLMORE. 2216%—Furnished front room: suitable for 2. FOLSOM, 176%—Neatly furnished room, sult- | " able for 1 or 2 gentiemen; reasonable. | FOLSOM, 8§20, near Fourth—Furnished rooms, $1 per week. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed with electric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. | | Grand Southern. 7th & Mission—Rooms 350 to $1 50 night; $1 75 to $5 week: reading room. 3 50 DERBY and Fedora bats, $1 75. Popu- ular Price Hatters,- 330 Kearny st., near Pine, FINE SUITS, $10; dress pants, $2 75, MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomerry st. PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates; 10 years' experience. J. B. RAY, 457 Minna st. CLARENCE SCHNEIDER. general engraver; firet-class work donme. 331 Kearny st., rm. 1. 1 WILL pav good cash prices for old sealskins; call. Box 4960, Call. . W, M. FORSTER, new of- bullding, ¢ Eddy st. SCTRIC needle specialist: superfluous hair nd moles destroyed. Mre.H.Eaton,531 Sutter, INA restores eyesight, cures deafness and catarrh. A’'Vida Co., 763 Valencia, cor 19th. SON, theatrical costumer; private the- AN etricals: masquerades supplied. 26 O'Farrell. | R-MADE sults, §7 b0; dress pants, $2 50. Ciothing Parigr, cor. Bush and Dupont. uous hair, moles destroyed by electricity. 1719 Buchanan st.;tel. West 259, FUPERFLUOUS hair snd moles removed by electric needle.Dr.&Mre. Traverse,1170 Market. LIFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray hair to §ts natural color: §1: at all druggists’, Mrs. Brie GOLDEN GATE ave., 847., opp. Jefferson Square—Handsome suite, furnished for house- keeping: fine park view. LARGE double parlors, dining room and kitchen furnished. Call from & to 12 or 2 tu | 5 p. m. 1421 California, near Hyde. MINNA, 667, corner Sth—Newly furnished bay- wind>w rooms, $1 per week; transient. ONE large sunny front room; also sunny sin. gle room. Apply 5 Capp st. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator: elec. lights; day, week, mo. O’'FARRELL, 120A—Nicely furnished rooms, $5 per month and up; large front room, suitablc for office. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, Teading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par- lor; rooms, per night 85c to §1 50; week, $2 to $8; month. $8 to §30; elevator on ground | _ floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. | SHERMAX Apartment House. 28 Eighth, near-| | _Market—For respectable ladies & gentlemen. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and MARRIED. AMNER—MERRELL—In this city, July 21, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Willlam B. Amner and Zilpha B. Merrell, both of Santa, Cruz. HOOPER—EWALD—In this city, July 21, 1902, by the Rev. John Stephens, Burt E. Hooper and Malze Ewald, both of San Fran- cisco. HARIOTH—SMITH—In this city, July 21, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Emil Harioth and Frances Smith, both of San Francisco. HASSELGREN—LJUNGGREN—In this city, July 12, 1902, by the Rev. C. J, B. Haterlus, Charles J. Hasselgren and Olga E. Ljung- gren. LARSON—PETERSON—In this city, July 19, 1002, by the Rev. C. J. E. Haterius, Algot E. Larson and Jenny Peterson. NOLD—HOWE—In this city, July 20, 1902, by the Rev. John Stephens, Paul John Nold and Gabriel Florence Howe, both of San Fran- | clsco. STEARNS—CRANDELL—In this city, July 20, 1902, by the Rev. H. Parrish, Roy Stearns of Oakland, Or., and Bessie Cran- dell of Fresno, Cal. Bt SR, DIED. Hill, Catherine Koeper, Magdalen Markham, Catherine Antonini, Edith Botsford, Dr. Geo. Bovee, Hlizabeth Burke, Alice C. McGuire, ' Jesge C. Chaffee, Martha M. McKee, Israel Cogger, John Myers,” Meyer Cory, Perry Niemeyer, F. 1. H. Daley, Ann .. Northey, Mary L. Doremus, Ellle W. Olaguez, Augustin Durkin, Lorena R. Perrin, Francols Eberle,” Clifford Prince, Mary Fauss, Adam L Roach, Peter Felze, Albert Rudgear, Julia F. Gibney, James C. Seebach, Peter Goeppert, Annte C. Smith, Michael * Goldman, Evelyn M. Whitcomb, Geo. R.. Harkins, Robert H. _ Wurm, Joseph ANTONINI—Ia this city, July 21, 1902, Edith, beloved daughter of Katie and John Anto- nini and loving sister of Eddje Antonini and granddaughter of Theresa _and Antonio subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. ONE MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE ipstently; 10c end 20c; ail drugglsis. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Cail. 16 pages, in wrapper for malling. §1 per year. Avansino, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 1 month and 2 days. & 7 Friends and acquaintances are e fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- ot age. $25; day, July 28, at 1 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her parents, 728% Green street. In- terment Italian Cemetery. BOTSFORD—In this eity, July 21, 1902, Dr. George Botsford,'a native of Canada, aged 40 years and 9 days. L>The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co.. 946 Mission street. Interment Cypress T.awn Cemetery. BOVEE—In San Mateo, July 21, 1902, Eliza. beth Warner Marshall Bovee, widow of the late William H. Bovee, and mother of Mrs. B. F. Norris, Mrs. H. P. Sonntag and Mrs. G. D. Toy, a native of New York. BURKE—In_this city, July 21, 1902, Alice Catherine Burke, dearly beloved daughter of John and Catherine Burke and loving sister of Frank, Ircne and Nellie Burke, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 vear and 22 days. CHAFFEE—In Oakland, July 21, 1902, Martha May, beloved wife of Delbert L. Chaffee, a native of California, aged 26 years 3 months and 24 days. COGGER—In this city, July 21, 1902, John, Qdearly beloved husband of Bllzabeth Cogger and beloved father of Joseph, John, Thomas and Edward Cogger and Mrs. H. Fitzgeraid and Mrs. F. O'Neil, a native of Liverpool, England, aged 72 years. CORY—1In this city, July 21, 1802, Perry Cory, a native of New York, aged 72 years and 4 months. , : > Funeral services in chapel at Odd Fel- lows' Cemetery, July 23, 1902, at 12:50 o' cfock. DURKIN—In this_eity, July 20, 1902, Lorena R. Durkin (nee MacDonald), beloved wife of J. F. Durkin, mother of Tom and Mary Dur- kin, beloved daughter of Allan and Margaret MacDonald, and beloved sister of Christine, Ada, Ella, Allan, Gertrude and William M; Donald, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 vears 7 months and @ days. [’ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 1435 Eliis street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the yepose of her soul. commeneing at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. DALEY—In this city, July 21, 1902, Ann, be- loved wife of James Daley and beloved mother of Willlam J., Thomas J. and Mary A. Da- ley, a native of Carney, County Tippérary, Ireland, aged 67 years and 4 months, L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inyited to attend funeral to-morrow (Wénesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her lare residence, 76 Manchester street, between Toward and Folsom, Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth, thence to St. Peter's Church, where & solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commen: ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cem- etery, DOREMUS—Suddenly, July 20, 1902, at Whitestone, L. L, Ellie Wilton, beloved wife of Thomas C. Doremus and sister of Mrs. Q. H. Bogart, Thomas H. and Mark Leon- ard, a native of Albany, N. Y. ERERLE—In this city, July 20, 1802, Clifford, dearly beloved and cnly son of Louis W. and Anna Eberle, a native of Los Angeles, aged 4 years 6 months and 26 da: FAUSS—Drowned at Antioch, Cal.. July 20, 1002, Adam Louis, beloved son of Katherine and the late Otto Fauss, and brother of Otto, Gustave, Emille and Lillie Fguss, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years 5 months and 2 days. FEIGE—In this city, July 20, 1002, Albert, be- loved husband of Mary Feige, father of Fred- die Feige, beloved son of Mrs. Julia M. Feige, and brother of Heniy, Julia and Ella Feige and Mrs, J. P. Donahue, a native of San Franclsco, ased 28 years 1 month and 31 ays. (= Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services (Wednesday) July 23, at 1:30 o'clock, at the mortuary chavel of the Goiden Gate Under- taking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment vrivate. GIBNEY—In this citv July 21, 1902, James Clyde, dearly beloved son of James and Jen- nie Gibney, and nephew of Mrs. C. Parker, Lilly and Georgie Gibney, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 1 day. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 4 Cadell place, off Union street, near Dupont. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GOEPPERT—In San Rafael, Marin County, Cal., July 19, 1902, Annie Caroline Goeppert, beloved dauglter of William and Henrietta Goeppert, sister of George Goeppert, and sranddaughter of Mrs. Willlam Goeppert Sr., a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 30 Yyears 4 months and 12 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her brother, George Goeppert, 2132 Green street, near Webster. Cremation Odd Fel- lows' 'Cemetery. GOLDMAN—In this city, July 21, 1902, Eve- lyn Mae, dearly beloved wife of Joseph H. Goldman, deughter of Mrs. Lauretta Ladd French and the late J. M. French, and sister of Mrs, J. L. Halstead and George French, & native of San Francisco. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. HARKINS—In this city, July 20, 1902, at Po- trero, Robert H., beloved son of Margaret and the late James Harkins and brother of James, Albert and Margaret and the late George and Willle Harkins, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 2 months and 4 ays. §FThe funeral will (Tuesday), at 0 o'clock, from the parent's residence, 11273 Tennesace street, Potrern, where services will be held. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HILL—In this city, July 21, 1902, Catherine, beloved wife of the late James . Hill, and mother of Mrs, N. B. Skinner, James B, and John P. Hill and Mrs. Martin Keane, a native of Ireland, aged 62 vears. [>"The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 54 Bluxome street, thence to S Rose’s Church, where a requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery via 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. KOEP, In this city, July 10, 1902, Magda- lgn er, beloved wife of Bernhard Koep- €r. and “loving mother of Mrs. William Fehlemelcher, Mrs. Ed Le Fevre and Miss Lena Delarue, a native of Germany, aged 48 vears and 23 days. . §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, July 22, at 10 o'clock. at Charles J._ B. Metzler's Undertaking Parlors, 636 Washington street, under the auspices of the friends of Golden' Gate Verein, thence to Third and Townsend streets by 11:30 o'clock train. " Intermont Holy Cross Cemetery. MARKHAM—In this city, July 21, 1002, C: th- erine V., dearly beloved daughter of Ellen and the'late John Markham, and sister of Mary Margaret, James and John Markham, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 5 months and 7 days. O The funeral will take place to- (Wednesday). at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 3311 Twenty-second street, thence to St. James Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross.Cemetery. McGUIRE—In this city, July 20, 1902, Jasse Cornelius, beloved son’ of Nathan and Mary McGuire ‘and brother of Mrs. G. H. Jackson and Mrs. Ethel Brodrick, a native of Santa Rosa, Cal,, aged 20 years 4 months and 15 lays. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Tuesday), at 1:30 o’clock, from the funeral rlors of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1900 ission street, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriage. McKEE—In this city, July 20, 1902, Tsrael, be- loved husband of Katle McKee, and brother of Mrs. R. C. Wilson, a native of South Caro: lina, aged 64 years and 4 months. (Savannah, Ga., papers please copy). & 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, at the Third Baptist Church, Powell street, between Sutter and Tush, under the ausploss of Vie: torla Lodge No. 3, F. and A. M. Inte Laurel Hill Cemetery. i MYERS—In Kennett, Shasta County, cal, July 20, 1902, Meyer Myers, beloved son of Professor Morris and Rachael Myers of Mel- bourne, Australia. and brother of Rabbi Is dore Myers and Phoebe Myers, a native of Melbourne, Australia, aged 20 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respact- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday). at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 1836 Sutter streef. Interment Sa. lem Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. NIEMEYER—In this city, July 21, 1902, at his — HENRY J. CALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Megr, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lineoln School. Telephone South §0. take place to-day SAN BRUNO HILLS MT.OLIVET CEMETERY OFF'CE: 816 MARKET § NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS, Samuel McFadden, 18 years manager for the United Undertakers' Assoclation; M. J. MoBrearty, with the same company for 10 years; P. F. Green, late with J. C. O'Con- nor & Co., have vpened new Funeral Par- lors at 1171 Mission st., between Beventh . Telephone ' South_44. R e T e p— The Odd Fellows' Cemetery Association, Funeral Conductors (FOR CREMATION ONLY), Funeral rooms—429 Golden Gate ave.; tele- phone South 934 mcklmna_m i{flce—lool Broadway: telephone ay Main office at tery, Polnt Lobos ave., Sin Franciscor (slcphone Weat oog; 27 Prices _of cl::m‘l%‘:ui? ;vn- lglyem e SR $15. ‘Cireulars mailea to any ada R Plication. GEO. T. BOHEN, Pres.’ GEO. PENLINGTON, e 3 residence, 24° Hardy street, between Six- teenth and Seventeenth, Frank J. H., dearly beloved husband of Emma Niemeyer, a native of Rheinbeck, Germany. aged 37 vears 2 months and 26 days. < > Friends and ucquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock. from Union-square Hall. 421 Post street, between Powell and Mason, where services will be held under the ausplces of the Germania Club. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery by carriage. NORTHEY—In East Oakland, July 21, 1902, Mary L., beloved wife of V. S. Northey, mother of Mrs, 8. Adams, Mrs. Carro Roma Douglas, Mrs. R. E. Revalk, and sister of Mrs. Georze Chase, a native of Maine, aged @1 years 11 months and 22 days. OLAGUEZ—In this city, July 20, 1902, Augu tin, dearly beloved husband of Martha Ola- guez, beloved son of the late Francesca Ola- 8uez, father of Lottie, Francis, -August, Frankie and the late Thomas Olaguez, and brother of Thomas Olaguez, a native of Du- rango, Mexico, aged 34 years 5 months and 20 d‘t“h Fr ends and acquaintances are respect- * fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 144 Rose avenue, between Haight 8nd Page streets, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner of Fell and- Fillmore streets, where a solemn high mass. will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemtery. PERRIN—In this city, July 21, 1002, Francois, beloved husband of = Mrs. Mercedes Perrin, and beloved father of Mrs. J. L. Canalizo, Mrs. J. F. Godoy and Mrs. J. Tausy, a na. tive of France, aged 73 years 11 months and 21 days, . £ A high requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul on Wednesday, July 23, at 10 o'clock, at the Spanish Church (Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe), Interment private. Please omit flowers. PRINCE—In this citv, July 20, 1902, Mary, belaved wife of Joseph Prince, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Buckley. a native of the city of Cork, Ireland, aged §1 vears. ¥7Funeral Will take place Wednesdny morning at 9 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 714 Fell street, Interment pri- vate. ROACH—In this city, July 21, 1902. Peter Roach, a native of Massachusetts, aged 60 vears. I Remains at the parlors of J. C. 0'Con- nor & Co., 767 Mission street. Notice of funeral heregfter. RUDGEAR—Tn this city, July 18 1902, Julia F., beloved wife of William Rudgear, a na- tive of Oakland, aged 21 years 10 months and 3 days. 7 The. funeral will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 12 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27-29 Fifth street. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland, by 1 o'clock creek boat. SEEBACH—In Blue Lake, July 19, 1902, Peter Seebach, beloved husband of Elizabeth See- bach and father of Henry and Emilie See- bach, a native of Hayern, Germany, aged 53 years 2 months and 15 days. A mem- ber of the German Krieger Verein, Gambri- nus Benevolent Society and Germania Lodge No. 1718, K. of H. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-mor- row (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from B’'nal B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street, where services will be held under the auspices of the Ger- man Kriezer Verein. Interment Odd Fel lows' Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Rg: mains at the parlors of H. P. Petersen, 228 MeAllister street. SMITH—In the City and _County Hospital, July 21, 1902, Michael Smith, a native of Ireland, aged 57 years. WHITCOMB—In this city, July 21, 1902, George R., beloved son of James H. and Hannah Whitcomb, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 month and 22 day WURM—In this city, July 19, 1902, at the Ger- man Hospital, Joseph Wurm, a native of Germany, aged 83 vears. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day ¢Tpesday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of H. F. Maass, 917 Mission street. In- terment I, O. O. F. Cemetery, PNEUMATIC Carpet Cleaning Works. GARNIE & BERNSTEIN, Props. Phone Mission 99. Carpets not beaten but cleaned by Pneumatic Process. We raise the nap, brighten the colors and remove every particle of dust. Qur work is all done by skilled workmen Our New Plant Is It Wfll Pay You to Give Us a Trial. 34-36 Capp, nr. Sixteenth, A D S T N S S DO BB BB DOBNBETOREo0% and it costs you no more. Now Operation. Next to Pattosien” Big Furnltur'eogt?#a!: e — OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST Several Changes Are Made in the Postal Service and More New ° Pensions Granted. 'WASHINGTON, July 21.—Postoffice es- tablished: California—Vineburg, Sonoma County, Abigail M. Robinson Postmas- ter. Postmaster appointed: Oregon— Marvin Webb, Sand Lake, Tillamook County, vice W, C. King, resigned. These pensions were granted to-day: California: Original—Ezekiel Watters, Sacramento, $8; Marshall M. Pixley, San Jose, $6; Willlam M. House, Sanger, 36; Daniel F. Sewell, Miramonte, $6; Win- field 8. Crane, Shingle Springs, Wii- liam G. Warren, Sisson, $:; Owen Rey- nolds, Soldiers’ Home, Los Angeles, $i2. Increase—Mills Church, Campbell, §I John E. Wood, Stockton, $12. Widow: Rosamond Ensley, Cottonwood, 38, Origi- nal—P, Andreas Krogstad, Toledo, $6. ‘Washington: Original — Francis M. Pumphrie, Little Falls, $6; Frederick benhammer, Soldlers’ Home, Orting, $5. Increase—Willard J. Phillips, Spokane, $3; Wesley Brunmett, Waitsburg, §12; Fred- erick Leloh, Columbus, $17,. Widow—Helen J. Pelton, Garfield, $8. Army orders: The leave of absence granted Captain Edward P. Lawton of the Nineteenth Infantry, Department of California, has been extended two months. First Lieutenant Joseph Herring of the Twenty-fourth Infantry, now at the Gen- eral Hospital, Presidio, San _Francisco, will join his company at Fort Missoul. Montana, Contract Surgeon Louis A. Molony is relieved from future duty in the Department of California and ordered home for annullment of contract. —_— XAPPA ALPHA THETA DELEGATES AT STANFORD ’ g i Members of the Grand Council Will Be Entertained at the Y University. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, July 21— The Grand. Council of the Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity arrived at the university to-day and was driven at once to the lo- cal chapter house of the Phi Chapter of e fraternity. Miss Wickson, the daugh- ter of Professor Edward J. Wickson of the University of California, is the grand resident of the fraternity, while Miss %earlo Green, Stanford, 'S8, is the grand secretary, the two chief offices of the fra. ternity thus being held by California wo- men. he other members of the council are the following delegates from the. East: Miss Hoffman, New York City, first vica president; Miss Miller, Evanston, IIl., sec- ond vice president; Miss Scott, New York City, grand treasurer, and Miss Cockins, Columbus, Ohio, editor of the Kappa Al- pha Theta Journal. - As the regular business of the frater- nity was transacted last week at the an- nual convention in Berkeley, the delegates will spend their few days here in enjoy- ment of the hospitality of the lacal mem- bers of the fraternity. A number of re- ceptions and drives will be given them. ‘appa Alpha Theta is the first national women'’s college fraternity. It was found- ed at De Pauw University, Indiana, in 1870, and has since increased its chapter roll’ by twenty-one other prominent col- leges. e el e Builders’ Contracts. James H. Rellly (owner) with Erik Boes (contractor and architect)—All work for a onme and a half story frame building on lot on E line of Whitney street, 400 N of Randall, N 25 by E 125, being a portion of lot 38, block 27, Fairmount Homestead Association; $1780. Goldberg, Bowen & Co. (owners) with The Eleétrical Engineering Company (contractors), architect Clarence R. Ward—Wiring, _guide posts, platform, sheaves, brakes, ropes, drums, mechanism and motor for electric freight ele: vator in four-story and basement brick build- ing on lot on S line of Martin street, 97:6 E of Grant avenue, E 40 by S 60; John and Catherine Mooney (owners) with Charles J. Keenan (contractor), architect — —_All work for a two-story and basement frame bulldidg (flats) on lot on E line of Missour street, 150 N of Eighteenth, N 25 by B 100; 500. uswnley ‘W. Morshead (owner) with Denke Bros. (contractors and architects)—All work for & two-story frame residence on lot on i line of Baker street, 75 S of Oak, S 25 by E 96:101: $7065. 1 (owners) with George Welsmann (contractor), Havens & Toepke—Reshingling, galvanized iron ridges, tinning and painting for a three- story brick and frame building on lot on SE corner :‘( Gough and Page streets, S 120 by B 137:6; $1320. . Assoclated Property Owners of San Francisco (owners) with Cook & Youns (contractors), architect Albert Sutton—Lathing, plastering, tinning, skylights, galvanized iron work, roof- ing, roof tiling, arble work, painting, car- penter, iron and stalr work, glazing and hard- ‘ware for a five-story and basement brick apart- ment house on lot on N line of Pine street, 137:6 E of Hyde, E 75 by N 137:6; $67,497. 0. D. Baldwin (owner) with Petterson & Persson (contractors), architect E. J .Vogel— Carpenter work, glass, plastering electric work, ater and 'sas piping and sewering for a two-story brick bullding on lot on NW corner of Jones and Green streets, N 120, W 117, 8 120, E 117; §11,960. Owen and Rox MecCeoey (owners) with Bernard Dreyer (contractor) architects Shea & Shea—QGrading, brick, carpenter and mill werk, stairs, glass, hardware, tinning, plastering, electric work, etc., for a two.story and base- The Peter Dean Company architects ment frame bullding (four flats) and frame e T ot oot e guna, 50 oy N 18108 'fl'fi&?a ; ime owners with Allen & Looney nti 3 ‘Srchitects same-—Sewerin, Rum?i‘&.'& mfl“'fil‘ #ame op same; FQUALIZERS FIX DATES FOR RAILWAY HEARINGS Tiepresentatives of the California Lines Summoned Before State Board. SACRAMENTO, July 21.—The State Board of Equalization met here to-day and. fixed the dates upon which railroad representatives. shall appear before it. Under the law the assessments of rail- roads traversing more than one county are fixed by the State board. The latter also calls representatives of the counties before it and equalizes their assessments and determines the State tax rate. The following rafiroads will have agents be- fore the State Board of Equalization on their respective dates for hearing: July 23—New California and Oregon, Slerra Valley, North Pacific Coast and California and Nevada. July 24—Nevada County Narrow Gauge, Gualala River, Alameda and San Jose. July 25—Pajaro Valley, Lake Tahoe, Sierra Railroad of California. July 26—Pacifie Coast. July 29California Wun. Sullman. July 30—Santa Fe, ndsburg. July 31—Southern Pacific, San Mateo. Eensan Lol REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION: SATURDAY, JULY 19. Theresa Alexander to Leopold Alexander, lot on § liue of Washington street, 181:3 W of Broderick, W 25 by S 127:8%; $10. Lina and John Stierlen to Edward J. Roberts, lot cn NE corner of Masonic avenue and Fred- erick street, N 28 by E 94; $10,700. ‘ Crocker Estate Company (a corporation) to Fannie R, Stowe (widow), half interest in lot on § line of Waller street, 181:3 W of Shrader, W 25 by § 137:6; $10. Leontine Hoerfer (Peyre) to Francis A. Chapuis, lot on W line of Elgin Park, 94 § of Hermann street, S 28 by W 75; $10. Mary A. (or Mary) Bailey to Thomas and Mary A. Brennan, lot on W corner of Four- teenth and Minna 'stréets, W 30 by S 70; $10. Abbie R. Wood (widow) to Thomas Wiison, lot on S line of Eighteenth street, 100 W of Guerrero, W 80, S 100, W 24, 8 113, E 34, N _213; $10. (by Abble Rose Estate Joseph M. Wood Wood and Martha W3od Caughlan, executricer) to_same, same; $3623. Emelia Ursin to Willlam Meinberg, lot on W line of Noe street, 25:6 S of Henry, S 25 by W 96; $10. Thomas W., Kathérine A., Christopher C. and Liy A Rivers jo Ruth Kelly, lot an W ne of Dolores street, 83 § of Army, S 25 W 90; $10. il Alexander Kelly to same (wite), same; glft. pDCmInE-Palmer Milling Company to xs'yfl‘u lour Company (a corporation), lot on of Sacramento street, 30 W of Dromen, W 153 by N 119:6; also lot on NE line of Sixth street, 110 NW of Brannan, NW 12, NE 120, NW &3, NE 155, SE 95, SW 275; $10. John ‘and Maud A. Hayes to Katie Thomas (wife of John G.), iot on N line" of Moulton place, 115 W of Montgomery street, also distant 125 § of Union, W 22:6 by N 62:6; $10. Abbie M. Trask to Hattle T. Westerfeld and Emma T. Wagner, lot on E line of Jones street, 112:6 N ‘of O'Farrell, S 23 to alley by 137:6, and right of way over said alley; gift. Hugh and Katie Dugan (or Duggan) to Pat- rick Ferry, lot en N line of Valparaiso street, 91:3 E of Taylor, E 23 by N 60; $10, Catherine Sisnon to Mary A. Austin, lot on W corner of Clara and Ritch streets,” SW 73 by NW 37:6; also lot an § corner of Clara and Ritch streets, SW 75 by SE 50; $10. George and Andriana Slavich to Alexander Bradiey, 1ot on W _line of Kansas street, 175 8 of Himboldt, 8 25 by W 100: $10. corge T. and Adelia 2wl Van Ostrand, lot on SE corner of Eilzabets nog Bellevue streets, E 125 by S 64, lot 1, block 12, Noe Garden Homestead Union; $10. Frank D. Cooney to Jamie V. . lot on E line of callfornia avene, 25 $ of Virginia averue, ¥ lot 74, Jacob Heyman' Subdiviston of Cobd Tract: $100 ) Yman'S Wilhelmine_English (widow) to- Oscar Hey- man, lot on SW line of Thirtieth avenue, 1 NW'of G street, NW 150 by SW 200, lots 3, 4,g 22d 14, block 537, Bay View Homestead; P MONDAY, JULY 21. Maria and John Engisch to James F. Broad, lot on § line of Bush street, 137:6 W e ¢ rew an . Christ, Trust Company, 1ot on N line of Vallej -tt’r"-':a: T E of Fillmote B 32 by N 137:6; 810, am, Peter a Connell to Rose Gavin and Mary D.y:r‘:‘lo‘:ron S lhx: of Lombard atreat, 137: W of Fiilmors, W 2716 Edward E. M. and Florence E. Hibbert i dler o i et 3 of Cenl ‘aven N * NW 10:3, SW to point § 114;:2; ;5? % D Hibernia Savings and Loai tina Sullivan (widow) lot en San Jose road and Twenty- N 0y and Julla' Rauct &5 John Sulltvas, . J. and Julla Rauer on W line of Dolores strect, 114 8 of Fammiot ninth, S 25 by W 114, lat 15, block 53; $10. Caterina (or Caterina P.) Paladini to Amelia Pl-rnl:s: m#e“at :aru Pescia, deceased; also lot on ne of Broadwa; - Sansome, W 34:414 by N 137 LY John W. Mackay to Marie L. H. and ence H. Mackay, undivided half of lot D7 That0 atue. undiviies Balt o i Wall of bulldimg known as California ek recorded In 760 D 84; gift. Andrew P. Welch, gsfl H, and Bessie H. ary M. Wilson (wife of Farnk P.), Ay e e ot of er of r W oTi6 by 8 or0, a0 nd WHliem sgreets, John W. and Marie L. H. John W. Mackay to same, undivided ot lot on N llv}a of Mission "Eh treet, 115 W of Third, N 275 by W 170; Bift. Henry G, Phelan to Nellle M. Dwelle, lot on NW line of Clara street, 150 SW of Ritch, SW “lhyurw;t.'w (widow) to J: Green, a1 son_(w] Janet an 'x‘lorntu%flh H, Tyler and I, lot on W_line of street ald San Jose road), 130 N from stake four miles more or less from Four-Mile House and dis- mtl“tlmm)n from S line of Ran- dall, if 446, of French, W 64 u'n:u.!%:a.ln Franciseo; :3 and any property in Tosepn Aschvandes to Broest S Burkhard, 125 ' {lot on NE_cowner of Brazll and Edinburgh | streets, N 50 by E 100, block 47, Excelsior | Homestead: $10. ! Joseph. Harriet. Jacob and Bertha G. Weiss- | bein to Virginia N. Weston, lot 260, Heyman Tract; $10. George and Catherine Ryan to George H. and Mary J. Loy, lots 1362 and 1353, Gift Map 3; $10. e ——— FLOW OF RIVERS. The following table gives a comparative statement for two years of the estimated flow of certain California rivers in cubie feet per second, ar second feet, ome second foot equaling 50; Caltfornia miner's inches, or about ‘olorado. miner's inches. The figures are by J. B. Lippincott, hydrographer of United States Geologieal Survey TULE RIVER, NEAR PORTERVILLE. DATE. July July July | Julx July July July KINGS RIVER AT RE! DATE. 2610, 7910 7300 To40 6730 July 12 TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. Second Feet, DATE. — July 1300 July 1060 July 950 July 1060 July 1150 July 1180 July 1060 Steamers leave San Franme cisco as follows For Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 a, m., July 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, August 4. to com= pany's steamers at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver, Port, Townsend, Seattle, Ta~ coma, Everett, Whatcom— 11 a. m., July 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, August 4 Change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle for Ta~ coma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. R¥. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thurscay, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santd Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford, San Luis Obispo, Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport (*Corona oniy). Corona, July 13, 21, 29. August 6. 2 Coos Bay, 9 a. m., July 9, 17, 25, August 2. | _For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose del | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia, Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m.. Tth of each month. For further information obtain folder. Right reserved to change steamers or sall- 1 dates. "TIC¥ FT OFFTICE—+ New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel), GOODALL. PERKINS & CO, Gen. Agents. C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Fass Ast.. \ 10 Market st., San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP (0. —— FOR — . NOME DIRECT. And fortnightly during the season. The new and elegant steamships Senator and Valencia made regular trips to Nome last year, landing all passengers and freight with- out loss, mishap or delay. For passenger rates ana Name folder appiy 3 OFFICE—+ New Montzomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Gen, Agents, C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Agt. 10 Market st.. San Franciseo O.R.& N. CO, ONLY STEAMSHIP LINE TO PORTLAND. Or., And Short Rall Line From Portland to Al Points East. Through Tickets to Al Foints, ell Rail or Steamship and Rall, LOWRS'YLY RATHS, Steamer Tickets Include Berth and Meals, $S. COLUMBIA Sails July 12, 22, Aug. 1, 18, 2L £S. GEO. W. ELDER Sails. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. STEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, ner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. mh., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling aé Kobe "(Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dfa, etc. No cargo received on beard on day of salling. B R e . E) Aabeoses ", o !l%ll’dl! August 16, 1903 . HONGKONG MAR! o s Thursday. 1902 . Round-irip tickets at reduced rates. freight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market Bm(fi corner First. AVERY, General Agent. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION 0. And Oia Sud Americana d2 Vaporas To_ Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central and South American ports. Salling from How- ard 3, pler 10, 12 m. PERU .. July 30 COLOMBIA GUATEMALA. . Aug, 8 AREQUIPA These steamers are built expressly for Cem- uNu and Iml'th‘AmTlelfl — --rvlo:i el at Acapuleo or (g — R otfica, 416 California -t.h" GUTHRIE & CO.. Gen. Agents. WWAY, 3AUOA, ATW DCCARICS.5.C0, S . DIRECT LINE 1o TANITL. AME-{ICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDOX. ¢ 5,7:30 am|St. Paul..Aug. | k. A S 10 amiSt. Loute. Aug. 2010 RED STAR LINE. NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. 'd..July 26, noon|Friesland. Aug. 9, noon Feviand. Mg, 2. noon|Vaderl'nd.Aug. 16,a00m INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO.. CHAS. D. TAYLOR,G.A.P.C.,30 Montgom'y st. t i ——— BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S, NAVY YARD ANJ VALLE, &mfl!fllcm&)‘.

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