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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUN AY, AUGUST 1902, WANTED—B n private family. ROOME AND BOARD WANTED. l 2 by mother and Box | | BAUMAN Address box 2388, Call. WANTED. and referenc man Paint Co., 319 & board and room in refined Span- | Julia Bayless, and brother of M @amilies wishing to rent spare | Knights of Pythias uug.n;‘ vention, August 10 to 20, | once, stating ciearly street | s, street car lines nearest, number of | ber of guests that can | n Ad: | Knights of Pythias, | BRICKLEY papered $3 50 up; painting, tinting done. st.; tel. Red 3521 PATENTS AND PENSIONS. 1 obtain pat 4 assist in financing meritor- lous @gven FRANK P. MEDINA, Patent Spe room Market st., S. F. e —————————————————— mu‘slcu!\'s AND SURGEONS. DR. C C. O'DONNELL—Office and 10213, Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. e and residence, | BURKE—In this ¢ ALL diseases write DR. BALL. 10733 Market st. SPECIAL NOTICES, Chie nd women. Call or 7 English Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable, Take no other. | Send 4c, stamps, for particulars. ‘‘Relief for dies,” in letter by return mail. Ask your | gK'st. Chichester Chem. Co., Philada., Pa. BAD ter nts cjected for $4; collections made; | ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 “Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580, | _ daumhier of 1ra W SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, sold, rented, exchange COX € Jowest rates. ‘Tel. Green 144. 205 4th. | 3 AND WAREHOUSES, )LPH Storage & Moving Co., of- Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 57L. GOLDEN WEST Storage: advances made: 840 . Zehfuss. d Storage Co., 630 Market st.; »: £t tel BEK Van tel. Main 1540; shipping at cut rates. vard 941. F. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. _— $75—MARKET-ST. location; flcor 45x120. H. A. SMITH, 25 Market st. $45—MARKET-ST. location; floor 45x60. H. A. SMITH. 25 Market e TYPLEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We achines for less money than any rentals $3. The Typewriter 2 : telephone Matn 266. MEOGRAP! G 4c folio: cop rs sold, rented, repaired. r Inspec. Co., 209 Sansome. | % es, 2¢; mim- 27 Markt.,rm.305; Howard 1539. J. LEAVELL, B he Giant Powder Com- d, No. 44, of fifty cents 3’ capital stock \ding, San Francisco, on Transfer books close Aug- MARRIAGE LICENSES. Ben Lomond. place. 33, 1226 Green street. , 1201 Hyde street. B . Watsonville Ta. Des_Moines, Ta. 23 3664 Nineteenth street. Alameda. 836 Union street. rriage licenses were lssued 1519 Eddy street, and 5? Mission street, and 35, 2082 Ellis street, | 5, Sacramento, and street, and Ma- | 2, and Allce M. 27, city, and Bertha Gro- city, and Mary L. Nelson, (2021 _Polk street, and Leah 26, New York, and Marle | 6301, Stevenson street, 1 na, Wash, and | 2 Dolores street, and | t, 24, city, and Lillie E. KEENAN—In this city, July 31, 1902, and Rose E. Baker, | J. Hervey, 32, Alvarado, and Lizzie 1824 San Bruno avenue, East Oakland, and EIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—TEATHS. have the same published. BORN. EBANGLE—In Oakland, July 29, 1902, to the L. Bangle, a son. de Guerre, a son. twin deughters. rank Hardy, a son. Hessler, a daughter. 2 daughter. Holston, a son. ter. Jenkel, a son. n 3. H. Jordan, a son. Stephen Keane, a son. a daughter. . a daughter. . a son. f Setencich, a daughter. EWAN—In thi of Fred Sw a’ son. wife of Dr. Albel H. Taylor, a son THAL—In this city, July 27, 1902, to the wife of F. Tha daughter. te, a daughter. P e SRR MARRIED. DRIDGE — ridge, both of San Francisco. er McQuaide, “Walter P. Cline and Mary Algren, both of San Fran- 2, 1 by the R 3. O'Brien and Bert JT—~CARDER: Gromotka. In this city, August 2, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, pt both ~of San Francisco, URPHY—In_this city, July 2, Charles Church, by the Rev. —VENTER—In this city, Au- 5 the Rev. J. Fuendeling, L. Pook Van Baggen and Diederika T. DIED. Greenwald, Wm. Kennedy, Genevieve Anderson, George Keenan, 'Michael , John Lande, Mrs. nie Samue! 1 McCaw, James McHenry, George McLaughiin, Lily Ogilvie, James R. Pedrini, Cioriano W. Risberg, Mrs. H. Rogers, Winifred Stark, Hilma A. Sullivan, Jeremiah Webb, Mary B. ERSCN—In Alameda, August 2, 1902, George Anderson, beloved husband of Jo- sephine Anderson, and father of Mrs. Joseph- ine 1L’ Mrs. Mary L. Martin and Joim fam A., Sarah E., Annle L., Altrea A anche E. Anderson, & na- e o Islande, aged Gi years 1 maith EFFr fuily Mongay. August 4, 1902, at 11 o'clock, at publication offices and be name and residence of per- da, July 29, 1902, to the 1 McCAW—In A; July 24, 1902, to July 28, 1002, to the ty, July 19, 2, ok Hardy s oon 2 10 the | MCHENRYZIn this city, August George McHenry, beloved father of city, July 25, 1802, to the | Mgry, George and Ella McHenry, Mrs. J. ( this city, August 2, 1902, to the | Rocca, stepfather of brother of Mrs. Da this city, July 31, 1902, to the = city, July 29, 1902, to the Johnson ~(formerly Owre | McBrearty & Green, 1171 M McLAUGHLIN County, July ter of James and the late Bridget M lin, stepdaughter of Sabina city, July 15, 1902, to the ty, July 31, 1902, to the July 25, 1902, to the _July 30, 1902, to the August 1, 1902, to the eley, Cal, July 16, 1902, to i street, thence to S E. Powell (nee Jennings), Vices. OGILVIE—In this city July 25, 1902, to the wife ity, July city, July 28, 1902, to |- TS 91 2O 7, July 28, 1902, to the wife | ! tive of Scotland, aged 55 years 10 months | | LOR—In this city, August 2, 1902, to the | ausp! | PEDRINI—In Oakland, August 1, 1002, Cipri- | gity, July 27, 1902, to the | ano V Roeth, a native of 1 this eity, July 30, rthur H. Briggs, pastor rch, William §. Brown N—In this city, July 31, 1902, | RISBERG—In this city, August 1, 1002, Mrs, —GROMOTKA—In this city, August J. Fuendeling, Joha Charies Willlam Schuidt and Lillle Etta Car. | ROGERE—. g - s . Phpihe Rev. | ROGERE-A month's mind mass will be cele- and | STARK—In this city, August 1, 1902, Hilma | Rimgholm, a natfve of Westervik, | aged 42 years 10 months and 16 day .swed!"' tend the funera da HENRY J. CALLACHER CO (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. vices of Alameda Lodge No. 49, K. of P. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Osk- land. —In this city, August —, 1902, John , aged 42 years. —In this city, Auvgust 2, 1902, Sam- uel Irving, beloved son of Alexander and . Carrie B. a native of ars 8 months Long Willie E. Bayl Highland, Kans., and 7 days, | BEHNEMA ty, entered into rest, | August K., beloved wife of Henry J., Ei 5 months and 13 > Notice of funeral b July 31, 19 ly 31, Wil- n of Willial liam J., dearly be and Margaret Brickley, and devoted brother of | John, George, Edward and Charles Bric ley, a native of San Francisco, aged years 9 menths and 19 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are resps t- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 148 Silver street, between Third and Fourth, Harrison and Bryant, thence to St. Rose’s Church for services at 10:45 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. A solemn requiem high s will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of Willlam J. Brickley at St. Rose’s Church on Monday, Augus o’clock. 4, commencing at 9 August 1, 1902, Bridget M., beloved w James J. Burke, and beloved mother of Dora, Thomas F. and the late James Burke, a native of the City of Waterford, Ireland, aged 37 years 5 months New York Herald please copy.) 2nd acquaintances are respec tully invited to attend the funeral to- (Mond: at 9:30 o'clock, from tb parlors of the Pacific Undertaker: sion street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be cel: brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock Cemetery. August 2, 1902, infant Gaughter of Ira W. and Augusta W. Coburn, a native of San Fran —In _this city, August 1902, Hugh Paden Cox, beloved husband of Irene L. Cox, and father of Mrs. C. F. Le Long, Frank ¥ Cox, Mrs. George Lezinsky and Ethel 1. Cox, a native of Shippenberg, Pa., aged 76 years 6 montks and 10 days. (Clinton, Iowa, and Shippenberg, Pa., b: please copy.). [ Friends and acquaintances and com- rades of the G. A. R. and members of the I O. O. F. are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, which wiil be held under ces of George H. Thomas Post No. 520 Post street, Interm (Sunday), F. Cemetery. street. DEMARTINI—In this city, August 1, 1902, Angelo David, dearly beloved son of the late Gluseppe and Teresa Demartini, and brother of Peter Demartini, Mrs. Rosa Sbarboro of Philadelphia and Mrs. Virginia Cervelli, a native of Italy, aged 51 years. and Philadelphia papers p [ Friends and acquaint; tuily invited to attend the funer copy.) are respect- 1 to-morrow Union street, tk ish Church, corner Broa: street, where a solemn regi will be celebrate commencing at Union street (Wi leaving at 1:3 Italian Cemet ce to the Span- y Ma; for the repose of his sc 30 o'clock, thence to 607 hington Square Hall), | DICKI. land, at 624 Ninth str August Eliza Dicki widow " kinson, and sister of Mrs. N. H a native of Galena, Ill., azed 13 yea hs and 5 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fi ral services to-morrow (Monday), at 11:30 o’elock, at th. Clementina Fink, and sister of Lillie and the late Louis F . a native of San Fran- rs 2 months and 16 days. cquainta 'S are respec attend the funeral to-day o'clock, £ Guerrero street, thence 1 United Presbyterian ero street, between Twent nty-third, where services will commencing at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery fully invite (Sunday), of ber parents, 10: neral car from Thirtieth street and San Jose | _avel | FOURNESS—In this city, William Fourness, a native of England, aged 62 years and 11 months. | [ Remains_ats funeral parlors of Joseph Hagan, 1707 Sacramento street. Notice of funeral hereafter. 2, 1902, Wal- E. and Wanda Dakiand, aged 7 August 2, William Greenwald, beloved husband nie Greenwald, a native of Germany, aged 34 years and 4 montks. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 511 Grove street, between Octavia and 5 and thence by 11:30 o'clock train Laguna, to New Salem Cemetery for interms dearly beloved husband of louisa loving father of Joseph and James beloved son of Margaret Keenan, and broths of Mrs. A. N. Goddard, a native of Englan aged 30 yvears. A member of Prosperity Lodge No. 309, A. O. U. W. 0> Friends and acqual: fuily invited to attend t nday), at 1:15 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission stree thence to St. Patrick’s Church for servic e funeral to-day at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery KENNEDY—In this city, August 2, 1902, at the residence of her parents, 218 Harriet street, of scarlet fever, Genevieve Kenned: dearly beloved = daughter of - Edward an Annie Kennedy, beloved sister of Therese, Elizabeth and the late Th: Jose®h Ken- nedy, and granddaughter of Elizabeth B, and the late Edward E. Mealy, a native of San Francisco, aged 8 years. ¥ LANDE—In this city, August 2, 1902, Mrs. Fannie Lande, a native of Mariampal, Rus- sia, aged 70 vears. Placer County, Cal., 1902, James Mc , son of M E. A. McCa brother of George A Thomas 5., W. N., ¢ _and Dora McCaw, 2 native of County Down, Ireland, aged 24 years. August 2 Ewanson, Mrs. J. Harrison and Mrs. A. J. C7 Remains at the parlors of McFadden, <slon street. | In' Eimbturst, Alameda | 31, 1902, Lily, befoved daugh- | ugh- , sis: Me- ter of Alexander, Thomas Laughlin, and & ster of James, Grace and Mabel Cosgrave, a native of Francisco, aged 18 years and 9 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- n | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 7 _and 29 Fifth . Rose's Church for ser- | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Auguet 1, 1902, at his ce, 1918 Sutter street, James R., be- sband of Caroline I. Ogllvie, a na- I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from B'nai B'ritl. Hall, Eddy street, near Mas: :nder the ces of Pacific Lodge No. 136, F. and A. M. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. . busband of Mary Pedrin father of Joseph M. 5 months and 10 days. | ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral services | S afternoon, August 3, 1902, at 2 o'clock, at the Masonic Temple, corner of Twelfth and Washington streets, Oakland’ uneral under the auspices of Oakiand Lodge 188, F. and A. M. Interment Mountain | View Cemetery, | Hapseene, dearly beloved wife of Charle: Risber, and loving mother. of Agnos, fork and Charles Risberg, a native of Denmark, | aged ;21)'e;rfi and. 3’ months. < 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, Apgust 3, 1902, at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, 2207% Mason street. near Chest. nut. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, | brated for the repose of the soul of the { Winifred Rogers at St. Patrici's Chupeh 1o | morrow (Monday), at § o'clock. Friends | uaintances are invited to attend, Amalia Stark, beloved sister of Mrs. Hedvig | T Friends are respectfully invited to at- | SAN BRUNO HILLS | | | UNITED UNDERT, S 27 mna 29 Fifth St. Tel. South 167 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMEAL! Tineer " Equipment ot Hoderate Batae a native of Amt Bruchsall, Baden, | Interment Holy Cress | n Jose | is late resi- | em high mass | m the residence | by electric fu- | nces are respect- | 1 Mullin, a native of | County Derry, Ireland, aged 63 years and 7 months. L O. O. F. Hall, Alameda, under the aus- | o'zlock, from the residence ‘of her sister, | Mrs. Hedvig Ringholm, §28 Noe street, be- | tween Twenty-first and Twenty-second. In- tarment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SULLIVAN—In this city, August 2, 1902, at his residence, 800 Shrader street, Jeremiah | D. beloved husband of Mary A. Sullivan, | and father of Nellie, Eugene and Katheriné | Sullivan, a native of Douglas, County Kerry, | _Ireland, aged 50 years. | WEBB—In this city, August 1, 1902, Mary B., beloved wife of Thomas H. Webb, and mother of Willie M., George H., Frank L. | and Harold Webb, a mative of Charleville, | County Limerick, Ireland, aged 40 years 5 months and 12 days. (Chicago and Phila- | delphia papers please copy.) i (> Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Sunday), at 9:15 o'clock, from the family | residence, 15 Yerba Buena street, thence to | | i | St. Mary’s Church, California and Dupont streets, where services will be held, co mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Crcs Cemeter; by carriage. COMMERCIAL NEWS [ et Continued From Page Thirty-One. 1‘[:1: foners’ A, 4.25c; Magnolia A, C,-8.75c; Golden C, 3.65c; “D,”” 3.55c; barrels, 10c ms half-barrels, 25c more; boxes, 30c more; 50-ib bags 10c_more for all kinds. Dom- | inos—Half-barrels, 4.75c; boxes, 5¢ per 1b. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. ! Receipts of Produce. FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 2. Flour, qr sks... 3,583 Middlings, sks:. 275 Wheat, ctls . 4,655| Hay, tons 3,815 Wool, bales 3.85¢c; Extra Oats, ctls .. 2,210| Tallow, ctls 286 | Beans, sks . 97| Pelts, bdls ..... = 235 Potatoes, sks 2,913 Hides, No . 935 | Onions, sks 1,500| Quicksilver, fisk 54 Bran, sks . 30| Leather, rolls. .. 43 Shorts, sks 305 Wine, gals . Feed, sks . 60| Sugar, ctls . OREGON. | Flour, qr sks... 826/ Wool, bales .... 62 | STOCK MARKET. B * The week closed on dull markets all around, and there were no varfations worthy of note. Sales o the Oil Exchange last week were 16,090 shares, valued at §12,016, the leading | sales being as follows: Independence, 7050 shares; Junction, 1700; Lion, 2000; Monte Cristo, 2000; Sterling, 600; Bear Flag, Clair- | mont, Sovereign and Toltec, 500 each. . The Alaska Packers' Assoclation will pay a dividend of §1 on the 12th. + The Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm Company has declared a quarterly dividend of § cents per share, payable August 13. The Onomea Sugar Company will pay a regu- | { | lar monthly dividend of 20 cents per share onm | | August 5. | The Giant Powder Company Consolidated { monthly dividend of 50 cents per share is pay- | able August 11. | 1t is announced from New York that the San | Francisco Street Railway Syndicate will on August 18 distribute the preferred and common stock to participants, also a cash payment from proceeds of sales of bonds, 15 per cent in cash to fully paid-up certificates, 5 per cent in cash and 10 per cent on account to certificates 90 per cent paid up. The following quotations for United Rallways chapel of the Oakland Crematorium. Strictly | 0f San Francisco were received yesterday from { _omit flowers. f ew Tonc By Sellon OF urieih i ol FINK—In this city, July 31, 1002, Minnte, | B0 stock, @24 25; preterred, 363 50@ dearly beloved daughter of Charles and | 325 bonds, $9030g91; subscriptions, $101Q 102 isrocx AND BOND EXCHANGE. | SATURDAY, Aug. 2—12 m. | UNITED STATES BONDS. | Bid. Ask. Bid.Ask. | 45 ar coup...108%100 |¢s qr cp(new)13214133% 4s ar reg....10814100 |8s ar coup...1056%106% 1 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Oceanic S 55. — 95 | Ala A W Bs. — — | Bay CPC 5s.100 — |Omnibus 6s 120 C C G&E 5s.1084104 Pac G Im 4s. — 100 Cal-st bs....116% — |Pk & CH 6s. — 1074 | — 111 Pk & OR 6s.115 — 120% — Pwl-st R 9 — — 123 |Bac EGR Bs. 033;101% — — |SF & 8Jvbs.122%5 — 102 — |Slerra Cal 6s — 115 — — |SPotaés 19 — | L A L Co 68.100%4101 Do gtd 65.102 — s Do gtd 55.105% — | (1906)Sr A.107%4108% L&F lcm 5s.108% | (1905)Sr B10T% — | Mkt-st C 6s.124 — | (1906) ....1108110: | Dolem bs.121% — | (1012) ....12134122% N'R of C65.109%110% S P of C ist Do Bs.....121 — | cgntd Bs..120 12214 N Pac C 55.107%108%| Do_stmpd.110%111 NCR 11 —"|8 P BrCalés.140 — | NRRS5s...101% — |8V Wat 6s.1113 — | Oak Gas 55..113 114 | Do 4s 2dm. — 1021 o— - BARTLETT SPRINGS. Here is an opportunity to gain Health and Strength; also, have a pleasant vacation. Ectel $10 to $15 per week. Eouse- RATLS. Leepirg Cotteges §3 to §15 per week. Send for illustrated booklet. Two routes; Via C. & N. W. Rallway and &. P. Co. , AMUSEMENTS. GEORGE WATSON, manager of amu: ments; Hahn's Orchestra; dancing every week day evening: Tennis, Bowling, Cro- quet, Billlards, Shuffle-Board, Ping Pong, Livery, Burros; Swimming Tank, 20x80; Hot Water, Vapor, Tub, Mineral and o man Baths; competent Massag!s Dogs and Horses for Hunting and Fishing; Shady Drives and Walks, BARTLETT 'SPRINGS CO., P. 0., Bartlett Springs, Or No. 2 Sufter Street, San Franclsco. Guides,: enal fishing. angling. Glass Bottom Boats. ments. BANNING CO., “NOT BETTER THAN THE BEST, dent physician. opinien. For folder giving full description call at the 8. P. Information Bureau, under Grand Hotel, or write to Tahoe Tavern, Tahoe City, Cal. ATNA SPRINGS, tow 9 COUNTY. Guests never complain of a long stage ride In going to this popular resort. Ad- vise manager before-and a suitable private conveyance will be at the train to rush SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, 8% Hours from Los Angeles. UNRIVALED ATTR‘AQ%'?HONS FOR SEASON Our famous band of 25 musiclans, including the great cornet soloist, CHARLES STREEP- ER of 5t. Louis. Daily concerts June 14 to Sept. 15. Phenom- World's records for rod and reel The Marine Gardens, Aquarium and ‘Wonderful natural at- tractions. All outdoor sports. Increased Ho- tel and Camping accommodations. CAMP LIFE a special feature. HOTEL METROPOLE | Enlarged, lighted by electricity and in all respects up to_date, GOLF, TENNIS, DANCING, all amuse- For full informatlon, iliustrated pam- phlets and steamer schedule apply to PECK'S INFORMATION BUREAU, 222 S. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. 11 Montgomery st., S. F. TAHOE TAVERN, LAKE TAHOE. BETTER THAN THE REST." Now open for guests and sald to be “finest mountain hote: west of the Rocky Mountains.” New, modern and elegant'y furnished. Resi- Try it and form your own you over aglzautiful, interesting mountain road. Table wifurpassed. EDWARD L. SANFORD, Manager. BUT Oak Trn 6s.122 — Do 45 3dm. 1018 — Do let cfs 111% — |Stkn GEE6s.101% — WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 723 74 [Port Costa... 6313 66 Marin Co.... 50 — !Spring Val.. 8032 89% GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 4 5 |PacL Co.... 48 — Eqt G L Co. 3% 3%|Sac E G&R. — | 39 Mutual E 6 — BSFG&E. 42 42 OGL&H. 65 SFGL 5% — Pac G Imp.. 36 384 'Stktn G& E 9 — | . INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.280 300 | BANKS. | Am'B & T.112% — First Nationl — — Anglo-Cal .. 88 91 LP&A...168 — Bank of Cal.48% Mer Ex (lig) 40 — Cal Safe Dp.125 — 'S F Nationl.140 { SAVINGS BANKS. 4 Ger S & L.1920 — Sav & Loan. — 90 | Humboldt .. — — Security Sav.33714 — Mutual Sa: — 80 — | Union Trst.1830 S F Sav U.B35 — STREET RAILROADS. | Calitornta .. — 200 Market . | Geary . — "— Presidio POWDER. Glant ....... 0% — |Vigorlt ..... — 3% SUGAR. 3% 4 |Kilauea 4 35 |Makawel 2 | Horiokaa ... — 103 Onomea . 231 | amie Burns, and | Hutchinson . 11% 12" | Paaul =71 MISCELLANEOUS. | Alaska Pack.158%160 Oceanic 8 Co T 8 Cal Fruit As. — 100 Pac AF A. 2% 38 | Cal Vine As.101%102 Pac C Borx.165 = — Morning Sesston. Board— 5 Central Light & Power .......... 4 00 §20,000 Los Ang Pac R R 1st ¢ 5 per ct.108 75 $1000 Los Angeles Lighting g 5 per ct.105 50 $5000 Oakland Transit 5 per cent 112 00 110 Oceanlc § 8 Co .. .. 750 58 F Gas & Electric Co, cash... 42 50 $1000 S P of Arizona (1910) 12 75 155 ¥V Water ) Street— $2000 N P C R R 5 per cent bonds...108 00 PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 500 Bear Flag . [ug 500 Clairmont Falot " | 50 Independence . . 08 200 Thirty-three . 800 MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- day Morning Sessfon. 1100 Best & Belch. 18 100 Hale & Norc. 33 200 Caledonia ....1 60 900 Ophir ....... 195 150 Con Cal & V.1 25 The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange vesterday: Morning Session. 200 Belcher ...... 10 100 Mexican 700 Best & Beich. 17! 500 Ophir 200 Caledonia ....1 €O, 400 Overman 23 15 300 Con Cal & V.1 25| 800 Yellow Jacket CLOSING QUOTATIONS. * SATURDAY, Aug. 2—12 m. Bid.Ask. Alpha ....... 01 03Justice . Alta . . 03 05 Rentuck Andes ..l11ll 04 08 Lady Wash. Belcher 0 11| Mexican Best & B 18 19/ Bulllon fpes Caledoni: 98 1 g 20 » 03 76 Scorplon s ol 1 30|Seg Belc] 05 06 Con Imperial. — 01|Sierra Nev... 19 21 Con New Yk. — 02fSilver Hill... 48 49 Crown Point.. 09 10{St Louls 06 Eureka Con.. 18 —|Syndicate .... — 08 Exchequer ... — 01|Union Con... 22 24 Gould ‘& Cur. 02 03/Utah ... 08 04 Hale & Norc. 32 34| Yellow Jacket 14 15 Fulls ool — o RAILWAY TRAVEL. TIOUNT TAMALPAILS RAILWAY ~_Leave | ViaSausalito Ferry | _ Arrive San Fran. | Footof Market St. | San Fran. CAMP CURRY $35.00 WILL COVER_ALL EXPENSES OF A 6 DAYS' TRIP. 641 Market St., or 11 Montgomery St. For Pythians and their Friends. YOSEMITE. | plcturesque and sprinkled roads. Summer resorts adjacent. tickets, good from Saturday until Monday, Take boat foot of Market st., 7:30 a. $2 50, | m. and 4 p. m. Napa County. The most charming epot in Califor- n A nia. Ideal for a summer vacation. Drives over Good hetels. Special round trip the coast. State. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGCS. Finest fishing, hunting and health resort oa Climate perfect. On Klamath River. | Rates, $2 and §2 50 per day; $10 to $14 per week. Call Traveler Office, 20 Montgomery at., or address EDSON BROS., Beswick, Siskiyou | County, Cal. PARAISO SPRINGS. The leading summer and winter resort of the Send for beautiful booklet ta F. W. SCHROEDER, Mgr., or call at City Ageat, 11 | Montzomery st. pass CONCRESS SPRINCS. A charming resort iIn the Santa Cruz Mts. 2 hours from San Francisco; delighttul oli- | mate; swimming and all eports; table unsur- best mineral water on the coast; open all the vear. E. H. GOODMAN, Manager. forest. Furth: Montgomery Truckee. Cal. INDEPENDENCE LAKE. Fishing; hoats; excellent table; climate per- fect; 16 miles {rom Truckee, in an unbroken information Traveler office, 20 or MRS. H. M. CLEMONS, from Vallejo. matism, ach_diseases. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Nearest place to S. F.; 214 hours 5 miles Hot Sulphur baths; cure rheu- euralgia, eczema, kidney, liver, stom- Lake for boating and bathing. Dancing pavilion. §10 a week and up. Free bus to zuests. M. MADRID, Vallejo, Cal. ant hame, dress P, F. MT. VEEDER FAMILY RESORT. Redwood groves. Elevation 1650, feet. No fog. Climate delightful. All varieties fruit, iron springs, hunting, mountain scenery. pleas. 0od table. Terms reasonabie. Ad- HOLZREITER, Napa. From_Sisson. CLIMB MOUNT SHASTA Address H. McGuinness, Prop. EL MONTE FOTEL. Sisson, Cal. Expe- rienced guides at hotel. SARATOGA SPRINGS Better than ever this year. Booklet and full information R. R. offic Bachelor P. Peck’s, 11 Montgomery Lake Co. €50 Market, or John Martens, Lake Tahoe, half mile east of Tallac, $2 per day, $9 per week; meals, 50c; good sad- dle horses and the best of livery; boats free to all guests. J. E. PARMETER, proprietor, Tallac P. O., Cal. ““THE GROVE,” At foot of Loma Prieta, highest Cruz Mountains. Grand scenery. Fishing, hunt- ing and swimming, Table and climate unsur- Stage at Madrone Monday, Wed. and Sat. Train leaves 8. F. 9 a. m. daily. - Send for souvenir. VIC PONCELET, Liagas, Cal., 3 passed. MOUNTAIN HOME. Glenbrook, Nev. tages. Best fishing on the lake. ed cottazes for campers. Write for partiey. lars and rate BROCKWAY, LAKE TAHOE. Round Trip From Ban Fraj 3 Only FLLEG. noce Circulars at 8. P. Ticket Office. Rates, oint in Santa Cal., Prop. LAKE TAHOE, . D. CORRILLAND, proprietor. ek Sun- - Theb167. x. taln speore Days.| days. night at the “Tavers of Tomal. | d el setarning leres 720 | ©ox. iingta th iy 838 i Wodk Dags ealy. “TAYERN OF TAKALPKS™ Opes allthe year rouad. D> SATURDAYS DJL{—Leare Tavern 0:30 r. arrive San Franotsoo 11857, Ticket Offices, 621 MARKET STREET and SAUSALITO FEIRY. $10 to §12 per week. RUBICON SPRINGS. Fiching and hunting. Special rates for Aug., Take stage (82 round trip) Mon., Wed. and Saturday at McKinneys P. O., Lake Tahoe, Cal. D. ABBOTT, Prop. - Lake shore houss and cot- California Northwestern Railway (Lessee of San Francisco and North Pacific. Ry.) THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALI- FORNIA, 1S MORE THAN ATTRACTIVE FOR SHORT SUNDAY TRIPS. On Sundays I!nlf——ll;tes, or One Fare for the Round Trip, From SAN FRANCISCO to St. Vincent, Ignacio, Novato, Petaluma, Cotatl, Santa Rosa, Fulton, Windsor, Grant, Heaids- burg, Chiquita, Lytton, Geyserville, Astl, Cloverdale, Preston, Fountain, Hopland, Guer- neville, Schellville, Vineyard, Sonoma, Verano, Boyes'. Hot Springs, Agua Caliente, Watriss, Madrone, Eldridge,’ Glen Ellen, Sebastopol, Ukiah. SPECIAL RATES FOR THE SUMMER SEASON. Round Trip., Round Trip. Preston . .$5.20 Hopland . .60 Echo .. .'5.50 Largo . 7.00 Cummiskey . El Robles 7.50 Pleta .. 20| Ukiah - 8.0 Fountain . 6.20 Willits £10.00 RETURN LIMIT, 60 DAYS. Round Trip. | Round T; Schellville . g Olivet % Vineyard Trenton . - Buena_ Vista .... Forestville . - Sonoma. . . 1.50, Mirabel Park .... Verano . . 1.60 Green Valley . Agua Caliente ... 1.65/ Hilton : Watriss 165 Korbel Z Madrone 1.65 Guernewood Park. ‘Eldrides Guerneville . Glen Ellen Camp Vacati Meacham . 50! CLOVERDALE........... $5.00. RETURN LIMIT, September 30, 1902. TAKE BOAT AT TIBURON FERRY. Ticket offices—650 Market st. (Chronicle building) ard Tiburon Ferry, foot of Market st. Genleral office, Mutual Life bullding, Cali- fornia and Sansome sts., San Francisco, Cal. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. H. C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. Adams Springs LAKE COUNTY, CAL. For stomach, liver and kidney troubles—pos- itive cure for constipation. New kitchen and dining-room, under the supervision of Carl Raymond afd Hans Mortensin and assistants, recently from Hotel del Coronado. Five new Room for all. We have more testimo- from. people cured than all other springs combined. For further particulars and printed matter at Travelers' Information Bureau, 20 Montgomery st., Ban Francisco, DR. W, R. PRATHER, Adams Springs. B CONTRA COSTA CO., CAL. New Hotel. Magnificent appointments. Rooms en suite, with mineral baths con- riected; sure cure for Rheumatism and Ma- laria. ~ Only 3 hours’ ride, S. P. R. R.. 3 a m., 5 'p. m. Address MANAGER LEWIS, Byron Hot Springs. Cal. Call on LOMBARD & CO.. 36 Geary st., city. YOSEMITE VALLEY, Via Southern Pacific, Sierra Railway, Big Oak Flat and Yosemlte Stage Company. Running directly through the Tuolumne Big Tree Grove, | the largest trees in California. Special rateg for Knights of Pythians and friends. Shortest, quickest and most scenic line. Leave here to- day and there to-morrow, arriving at Yosemite Valley at 5 p. m.. Send for an fllustrated fold- er. WM. J. WHITE, Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agt., 630 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel, San Francisco; tel. Black 3571. THE TALLAC, Lake Tahoe, with many additional attractions, among them the splendid new amusement pa. ‘vilion. Resident physician. Address M. LAWRENCE & CO., Tallae, Cal Note—Positively no consumptives taken. For descriptive pamphlet call at 8. P. Ia- formation Bureau, 613 Market st. BLACK ROCK RANGE Resort. Altitude 3000 feet. 10,000 acres: ich in game. Hunting reserved for guests. 20 miles of fishing streams. Guides, livery, saddle and pack horses. Mineral springs. Hot and cold baths. Superior accommodations. $3 to $10 per week. Special rates to Zamilles (eir- cular). T. J. CROWLEY, Laytonville, Mendo- cino County, Cal = Peck’s Information Bureau, 11 Montgomery st. 2 HO! FOR BLUE LAKES! Boating. Bathing, Fishing and Hunting; new tennis court, mineral eprings. Our famous White Sulohur Springs are known to all, Send for Bew pamphiet 0. WEISMAN. Midiaky . 0., Lake County. or call at W. B B Co. 00 Marher st "ohes 0 C. N. : On line of Sl HOTEL elevation 1 NEVILLS, i moet” Cleganty ap- JAMESTOWN, mauqtlln: S CAL. on your way to or from Yosemite Valley OWN A HOME 554" CAMP MEEKER Free from fog and wind. Lots $10 up. Cot- tages built $50 up. Boating, bathing, tenting ground. Board and lodging,’ $7 up. Sawmill, depot, store, postoffice. Sausalito ferry, round trip. ' Address M. C. MEEKER, Camy Meeker, Sonoma County. TRUCKEE RIVER S©YNZR¥. Summer Resort and Sportsmen's Lodge. Fly fishing excellent In August and September. Send for booklet. W. C. Foulks, Verdl, Nevada. SUMMER RESORT, Among the Pine Hills; altitude 2024 feet; $7 per week; first-class accommodation. Before going elsewhere write to CHAS. GROTTIAN, Applegate, Placer County, Cal. ODEER P/RK INN ANJ COTTAGES. ¢ mies from LAKE TAHUE. Typleal restiag iace; 6507 feet elevation. Iineral -springs. ake € p. m. train, 8. F. Send for bouklet. J. B. BCOTT, Deer Park, Cal. TAHOE INN, . Tahoe City, one mile from new Hotel. Now open, Write for terms. MRS. VADE BRYSON. prop. ALL ATTRACTIONS For the summer the Hotel Vendome management announces many new at- tractions at that popular resert. magnificent swimming pools are near the hotel and guests may have all the pleasure of seaside resorts. Bowling, golf, tennis and ping the many diversions. chestra ‘wili be there all the time. Automobile coaching from the hotel throughout tbe valley. GEORGE P. SNELL, Manager. HOTEL VENDOME, SAN JOSE, CAL. | HOBERG’S ong are among ohannsen's Or- |Ping at all point Among the Pine Mountains. California’s choicest ciimate. and the best ot further infor- or Heberg's, HOBERG, Prop. at Hopland. Le: Lakeport at 3 most modern improvements. Tickets can be Mendocino Co. beating, bathing an: Sausalifo ferry, lots for sale, $10 up. H. M. GREGSON, sole proprietor. DSON’S ERSONS & | cure for rheumatism, malaria, dyspepsia, biood | and kidrey diseases, nervous troubles, etc. deadly enemy of poison oak and skin di Flotel and baths open entire RICHARDSON, Prop., Chico, Cal. HE LIERLY RANCH—Elevation 2150 feet. Wild game abundant. Good fishing. Best deer hunting in the State. | 7 to $8 per week. Jerry Lierly, Potter Valley. OUNTAIN View Ranch—Hotel, cottages, | well-known table. Phone, swimming, daily | mail; campers to Glenwood, including carriage, | $8 5 round trip. F. R. DANN, Santa Crus. HITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, the best re- eort in Sonoma County. Rates, $8 to $12. Take Tiburon ferry. E. HAWES, Santa Rosa, VERN. néar Mt. Shasta. Pare formation Bureau,” gomery st.. or MRS. L. M. SISSON. Sisson. Cal. pulieA s BB R AR A3 STAGE LINES AND LIVERIES. STABLES, UKIAH AND WIL- hunters, write J. ing a_sure | Scenery beautiful. Open all year Bus meets all trai lits—Tourlsts, campers, H. Smith, Ukiah, Smith & Taylor, Willits, foz anv kind of turnout. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Traius leave sad are due to arrive as AN FRANCISCO. (Matn Line, Foot of Market Street) Frow JUNE 2. 1903 Benicla, Sulsun, Elmiraend Sacra- . Wiaters, Rumse, Ssa Ramon, Callstogs, Santa Rosa...... Woudisnd. Knlghts Landing, Marysville, Oroville. .. Atlantic Kxpress—Ogden an Niies, Lathro) Niles, Mendota, Hanford, Shusta Expr i (for Bartiett Springs), Willows, Red Bluff, Portiand. Marysville. Chico, Red Biuft. Oakdale.Chinese,Sonora,Tuol ixp 3 p.Stockton, Merced. ‘Tracy, Lathro) Kayuoud. Fresao and LosAngeles iams, g Marysville, Tayward, Niies and Way tation, Martinez.San Ramon, Vailejo,Naps, Calfstoga, Sants Ross.. 5 Niies, Livermore, Stockton, Lodi. . Hayward,Niles,8anJose, Livermore mited—Fresno, Tulare, Saugus for Sants ‘osta, Tracy, Lathi Martinez. ‘Antioch. Stockton, Mer- ced, Raymond, Fresno. Local ' Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah Mail—Ogden, Omzxiw, St. Louls, Chi San Pablo, Port Cost: and Way Station: Expresa—Sac- ramento, Marysville, Portisnd. Puget Sound & . COA Westport.: Usal; | Covels, Laytonville, Cummings, Beil's Springs, (Sarrow Gauge ‘oot of Market Street.) 7454 Sants Cruz Excarsion. 8154 Newark. Felton, Boulder Creek, Cruz and Wauy Statio $2.16» Newark, New Almaden, Felton, Bov'der Creek. Santa Cruz aad Prin~ipsl Way Suaiions 4.15> Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. 24.15% San Jose. Los Gatos. Banta Cruz. 8. OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot or Murket S¢. (Siip 8 7:15_9:00 11:00 oM. AKLAND, Foot of Broadway — . 2 00 A 2.00_2.00 4.00 100 300 5.1 oa asend Streets.) San Jose and Way Stations..... San Jose and Way Stations. .. New Almaden.. Monter=y Excursion Coast Lip» Limited —San ~Joss, ollister,Saltnas, San Luis Oblepo, Santa Barbara, Los Angs- les and Principal Intermediste Jose, Tres Pim ific Grove, Salinas, San Lule Obispo and Principal Intermedi- 12: 7:30, 9:45, 11:45 p. 00, *8:00, 9:30, +12:00 m.. 1:00, 2:15, *3:30, 4:15, *5:: 76, 10435 p. m. ok P FROM MILL VA Santa Ciara, jote. Tres Pinos. Sants Crusz, Salfass, Del Monterey and Paclic Toos Gatos and Priacipat Way Stations . San Jose and Prin: Menio Park. Palo Alte. Sna Jose aad Way Stations. . New Orleans Express— San rhars, Los An- El Paso, New Orieans and Fast.. #11.457 Pzlo Alto and W &11.45r San Jose For information address Boca Hotel Nev, Co.. Cal, on TRUCKEE RIVER. TROUT FISHING. Best 1o State at BOCA, CAl. Boca, AMES & NARRIS TENTS, HAMMOCKS. FLAGS. AWNINGS, CAMP FURNITURE. 1200 Sacramento St. San Franclace, d Way Stations ;&g P for ed. 2 Daily sxcent ¥ Baturday and California Limited fo Chicago . . .. in P<20 h<»0D W leaving Ferry Depot at 9 a. m.,, Mondays and Thurs- days. Dining Car, Electric lights, every convenience of fashionable club eor hotel Most comfortable train in the world. ! = | Trains—Daily Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot, Lim'd| Local | Mon& | Local |Ov'rr'd Daily Thurs | Dally | Daily Lv San Fran| 9:00 a Ar Stockton. [12:10 a for morning. p for afternoon. $:00 a. m. Daily is Bakersfield Loeal, stop~ in San Joaquin Valley. Cor- Tesponding train arrives at 8 a. m. 9:00 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays is the | California Limited, carrying . Palace Sleeping lace to enjoy the country. Bowling, swim- G. eratet. Runting. dubis | Cars and Dining Cars through to Chicago. Rates $8 per week. mation inquire 10 Mon Lako County. MRS. AKEPORT AND BARTLETT SPRINGS | STAGE LINE—Hopland to Bartlett Springs, | via Lakeport, carrying passengers for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect with trains ve Hopland at 12:30; arrive a: arrive at Bartlett Springs at | . New 6-horse 14-passenger tourist wagons, made to order for this stage line, with all the | Passengers for Lakeport or Bartlett Springs call for tickets by Bartlett Springs Stage Line. had at office Cal. Northwestern Ry., 650 Mar- ket st., or at Tiburon Ferry. | MILLER & HOWARD, Proprietors. ICHY SPRINGS—3 miles from Ukiah, | electric _waters, champagre baths. Only place in the world of this class of waters having continuous flow of | natural warm water direct from springs to | Lovely grounds, fishing, hunting. Crys- Accommodations: table first-clasa, J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Props. EAUTIFUL CAMP MEEKER—One of Cal- | ifornia’s most romantic epots; cottages and | rooms newly furnished; restaurant remodeled; | under new management; terms $6 per week; | other amusements; taks Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld for accommoda- tion of local first-class passengers. No second- ¢lass tickets are honored om this train. Cor- Tespondivg train arrives at 11:10 p. m. Tues- | day and Friday. 4:20 p. m. is Stockton local. Corresponding train arrives at 11:00 a. m. daily. ’ $:00 p. m. is the Overiand Express, with through Palace and Tourist Sieepers and Frea Reclining Chair Cars to Chicago: also Palace Eleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- ing train arrives at p. m. daily. Offices—841 Market street and in Ferry De- pet, San Francisco: 1112 Broadway. Oakland. w [ EFSS rnan 3 DAYS From San Francisco at 10a. m. CHICAGOH I | CHICAGO, UNION PACIFIC & NORTHWESTERN LINE Pullman fourteen-section Drawing-Room apd Private Compartment Observation Sieeping Cars, with Telephdme. Electrice reading Lamps in every Berth, Compart- ment and Drawing-Room. Buffet, Smok- ing and Library Cars, with Barber and Bath, Dining Cars—meals a la carte. Electric-lighted throughout. Daily Tourist Car Service at 8 p. m. and Personally conducted Excursions every Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m. from San Francisco. Tho best of evarything. R. R. RITCHIE 617 MARKET ST. Gen. Agent Pacific Coast Palace Hotel San Francisco. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. (0. LESSERS SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFI> RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 0, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip m. Saturdays—Extra trips at m. 0, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, a p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:05, 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:15 5:00, 5:20 p. m. Satur- Leave In Effect Arrive San Francisco| May 4, 1902. [San Francisco Week | Sun- { Destina- Sun- | Week Days. days. | Days. ‘Windsor 10:20a Healdsburg ' [10:40a Lytton Geyserville Cloverdale 7:35p| 6:20p Hopland |10:40 a[10:20.a. Uktah 7:35 p| 6:20 Willits___| 7:35 p| 6:20 Guerneville | 7:35 p|10:20 & 10:40a/ 6:20p Sonoma. ' L'll)a‘ S:40a Glen Ellen g 8:05p| 6:20p Sebastopol *xo:w a[10:20 & 7:35 p| 8:20p Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton | for_ Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers and eville: ‘at Hopland for | Duncan Springs. Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carisbal Springs, Soda B?. Lakeport and for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Pot. | ter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley Bucknell's, San Hedrin Heights, Hullvill . Orr’ Hot Springs, Half-way House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendoenio City, Fort Brags. t Willits for Sherwood, Cahto, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- | duced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points | beyond San Rafael at haif rates. Ticket office, 650 Market st., Chronicle bulld- ing. " c. waiTiNG, R.X. RTAN. Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. hCRTH SHORE RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing April 27, 1902, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DA!s—eq_ 45, 45, 45, 9:30, 11:00 15, 5:15, %6:13, 4 m. does not 8:00, *9:00, *10:00, 1 . 2:80, *3:45, 5:00, g& Trains (*) run _to San Quentin. | FROM SAN 'AEL TO SAN FRANCI! . DAYS_3:20, %6: e 20, 7:40, 8:15, *9:30, = 3. s m., 12:25, %3530, 4140, 5:30, p. m. TNDAYS—6: *11:00 3. m., 45, Trains marked () stare trom San Quentin WEEK DAYS—5:40, g a. m., 12:35, 2:45, m DAY :30, 7:85. 10 12515, 1:30, 2:30, 3:43, 5:00, 6:05, 7:45 a. m week days—Cazadero and wagy P m. stations. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- tions. 5:15 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. J:wxnmmmnyll- 10:00 a. m. Sundays—Point’ Reyes and way stations. Legal Holiday beats and frains will run on Sunday time. The Weekly Call, &1 per Ycar.

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