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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY AUGUST 14, 1902 | e st d TSy | s to select Irn{u: H : 595 5 to $~¥H|5 . $315 L.....$115 and $275 over 5000 Heine pi- ; agents for famous Gabler and and install., $2 up. FREE ning August 15, every to 4; Saturday .evenings Music by the playano, 1 vestigate the eno and lyraphone 0 greatest im- ved and most perfect piano piayers, : PIANO CO., Heine Hall, 235-237 st. HOUGH many seemingly advantageou propositions are offered in the way of price: #nd terms upon piunos, please bear in min that we can not only duplicate them, but cax cfler exceptionally fine planos and larges: sesortment of best makes to choose from. FHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Stelnway dealera, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts.. S. F.; Broad: way snd Thirteenth st., Oakiand. ANY piano sold by us taken back any tims within two years and fuil purchase price ai- lowed on & mew peerless Knabe at regular price; costs you only 20c a day to buy & ylamo from us. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st.: established 1850, XY person desiring to secure a good plano at a very low price can be accommodated by us, as we are closing out the balance of summer stock to make room for the large shipments nOw en route. Best quality and lowest price is what we offer. THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st A FINE offer; not a_$400 plano for $195, but the best ever offered for $195; upright grand, ~eneered cases. ivory keys: not a stencll; easy peyments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16, 18, O'Farrell st. to 10, and voc YOUR plano can be made new for one-gquarter the cost of buying send for booklet. 4th and Plerce Church st: ndid upright grand piano;must sell any able offer; rare ct. A lot of storage planos sell- Wilson's Storage, 0 Market. A etorage prices. WILSON'S Storage, 1710 Mkt. A SMALL Fischer upright, left on sale, $135; mo reasonable cash offer refuged. 237 Geary. BARGAIN_Slightly used 3.pedal upright. JOS SCHMITZ & CO.. 16 McAllister st. Full-sized magnificent upright ‘tachment {ano; latest at- : party leaving State. 712 Van Nest “PER_month_Best renting planos in clty. €cott-Curtas Plano Co., 560 Hayes st. LEY B. ALLEN CO., 831 Market st— Eieck, Everett, Ludwig and other good planos. EYRON MAUZY, 308-310-312 Post st.; Sohmer and other pianos and pipe organs. EUPERIOR vicling, zitbers, old and new. H. MULLER. maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS, METAL beds. bedding. camp goods, window shades. HOTTER. 712 Missio . Main —_— OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. SEMENT to W, let—Large, dry, well-lighted cement floor; IN REAL ESTATE room 1. evator; e VON RH 5 Kearny st. xtures: cormer plate: 1618 Sanchez st, 4 100ms, Apply in lawyer's of! BUTLER, 8 : $4 a month or Market st. e stor to lease. with high b 636 Clay st.. CRS AND DECORATORS. red $3 50 up;painting,tinting done. | Paint Co., 319 3d st.; tel. Red 3521 PALMISTRY. L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. * corner Jones; phone Polk 837. W:CHOOL of Palmistry—Readings daily. 1-5 free demonstration Tuesdav eve t st PATENTS AND PENSIONS. and assist in financing meritor- Market st., PERSONALS. Remedy restores gray and faded 1 color, improves its growth, cures dandruff and itching not a dye; no stain to scaip or linen; case or stickiness:positive in results;sold ssers: do mot permit 8. F. £calp n larger premises at 11l make to order elegant up, which is about one- alue. LEON LEMOS, mer- 1117 Market st., bet. MOORE'S Scientific Hair Restorer, ve cure for eczema and ell scaip dis ops _the hair from falling and we ceuses hair to_grow: send for circular. 832 O'Farrell et,, §. F. "Phone Black 930. RAG ts wove to order and for sale; also chenilie-wove rugs, silk portieres; deaier in carpet t in hank or chain, at lowest rates. Geo. Matthews, 709 Fifth akiand ELECTRIC light in every _room—Winchester | Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market: 700 rooms, ee bus and baggage to and from the ferry. NOTHER lot of high-grade pianos offered at | cor. Kearny and Sacramento | 0x75 700 | 318 Tavlor. | =. FRANK P. MEDINA, Patent | 7th & Sth. | c 16 $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: | | FOR_SALE. { BY i THOMAS MAGEE & SON 5 Montgomery st.. PACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. Fine 2-story attic and basement house; Eng- lish architecture; splendid marine view; lower floor has reception hall and dining-room, both finished in oak and solid oak sideboard in din- ing-room; living room and billiard-room fin- ished in curly redwood, beamed ceilings and hardwood floors; tchen and butler's pantry; second floor has 3 large bedrooms and finely tiled bathrooms; 2 large hundsomely finished bedrooms in attie, with dormer windows; base- ment has two servants’ rooms, storerooms fitted | | with bottle racks, laundry and furnace; sub- | basement for storage, etc.: heater throughout | house and gas grates; gas and electric fix- tures; rear stairway runs from basement to attic; fine neighborhood; all street work done. PRICE . $13,500, THOMAS 5 | | ‘ [ [ | ‘ Montgomery st. SPECK & CO.. 667 Market st. Opposite Kearny. REAL ESTATE AGENT AND RENT COL- LECTOR. | {i | $125,000—Sixth-st. corner, below Market: 80 ft. | front; fine buildings; rent $710. | $65,000—Corner fronting Palace Hotel: 5 per [ cent net: 1 tenant. $10,000—2 fronts; 55x120; Eddy st., near Lar- | kin; rents $230. | $30,000—Wholes Qistrict 70x130; | rents 000—50 ft. corner, front; Post st.s close to Hyde. 000—Geary s near Van Ness; 2 fronts, x: rents §1900 year; fine impts. $20,000—Fourth st close to Howard; 1 ten- ant; 7 per cent net. $16,500—Western Addition corner; 45 | front; partly improved. | $12,000—Corner Bush and Buchanan:; 70 ft. | front; magnificent building invest- feet ment. $10,600—Bush Ser cent net. $5,500—Close to Market st.; rents $52. Good paying properties for small investments. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. st., new flats; pay about 1( { | | { HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. ‘ See $100 to $1000; on easy terms. | | | See Our Grand Ocean Boulevard Lots. Only Graded Lots Fronting the Ocean. Don’t Miss This Opportunity. $500-§1100—Graded. | $400 to $850—Richmond lots on installments. | $150 to $250—Level Excelsior Homestead lots; near cars: get off cor. China or Brazil aves. and Mission st; only $5 monthly. $1000 to $3000—Modern cottages; good loca- tions; all bargains; like rent. Chcicest Sunset Lots. Sunset branch office. 9th ave., near H st.; | open_Sundays and holidays. CALL FOR MAPS AND DIAGRAMS. SOL GETZ & BROTHER. Room 54, Chronicle Building. | MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (In | Real estate purchased, real estate loans, real | estate for sale on terms to suit, real estate | improved to suit purchaser and sold on easy terms; loans at 8 per cent for the full cost of improvements and part of the cost of lot; loans on real estate in liquidation, undivided interests, probate realty and second mort- gages. 107-108, Crocker building. | $1550—$350 CASH, bal. $16 80 per mo.; no | taxes mnor interest; elegant new 5-room, hard finished, brick foundation cottage, with | | full lasement, porcelain sink, bath and | | closet; 37:2 ft."tront; good picket fence; situ- | ate on Mouitrie st., ‘near schoolhouse: worth $1750. WELLS & SAUNDERS, 630 Market. WANTED—To purchase a residence or cottage | in the Mission. W. J. GUNN, 630 California | #t. (Savings Union Bldg.) | WANTED—To purchase a moderate priced residence, boundary Lyon, Laguna, Wash- ington, O'Farrell. “W. J. 'GUNN, 530 Cali- | _fornia'et. (Savings Union Blds. | HOUSE and lot on Turk st., above Buchanan; lot fronts on rear street. Apply BURNHAM, MARSH & CO., 20 Montgomery st, FOR Sale—$3500; 7-room house and lot, barn. 578 San Jose ave.; inquire 834 Thirteenth st. —_— | ty-sixth and Valdez sts., UAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICH. 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. I EW HOMES EW HOMES EW HOMES to suit purchaser suit purchaser purchaser by WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 903 Breadway, Oakland. Owners of the beautiful tract situated on Twen- between Brogdway and the Edson Adams home. Only one minute walk to the Broadway car: STREET WORK ALL DONE. WATER, GAS AND SEWERS IN. VERY CHOICE LOCATION. We will start twelve new two-story houses this month, $3000. Will give a two-story modern colonial house of six rooms; everything the very best; ele- gantly finished; lot 35x100. $3500. Will give a lot 40x110, with a very fine mod- ern two-story house, containing 7 rooms and bath; clegantly finished throughout. $3750. Will give a lot 40x100, with one of the hand- somest two-story 8-room houses to be had In Oakland. Lots may be had from $25 to $35 per foot; any size desired. SEE THE PLANS AT OFFICE. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 903 Broadway, Oakland. CHICKEN Run—$100 cash, $12 monthly; 3 acres good land, more if desired; two living eprings; an ideal chicken run; nice settle- ment; near cars and school; main avenue; macadamized, well sheltered; no fogs nor rew winds; adjoining East Oakland; price all told $1C00. See this at once, as it is a fine bargain. Call or send for circular. 435 7th st., opposite Broadway station, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. ECHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st nished rooms; als> housekeeping, FILLMORE, 2210—Four large furnished rooms; bath; housekeeping: ghoice; $30. 4 OR 5 unturnished rooms in private family; central location. Box 4923, Call. GEARY, 408—3 nicely furnished rooms, $20 month. HOWARD, 2381—2 large sunny well furnished rooms with all conveniences; $12; 2 adults. PINE 847, Zas stove. POWELL. 1401—Large sunny sulte, connecting, gas, bath, sink; single; suitable for one. rent nr. Powell—Housekeeping rooms; TEHAMA, 44—3 hous CLASSI¥IED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been estabiished at 1006 Valencia B N — ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. ALL READY—"‘The Pantheon,” 462 Eddy st., near Leavenworth; newest and most modern of all rooming-houses; rooms en suite and single; running hot and cold water, electric lights, electric_elevator, steam heat and pri- vate baths; all new furniture, carpets and curtainings from the John Breuner Co.; en- age your rooms now and get first choice. ANGELUS, £30 Stockion—New brick bufiding; elevator; first-class service; quiet; ceniral; ele- gantly furnished rooms and suites car lines, ekeeping rooms. | SAUSALITO REAL ESTATE. THE most beautiful suburb of San Francisco; on Marin County shore; 30-minute ferry ride; | magnificent view of the city, bay and sur- zoundings, including the Presidio, Alcatraz and Angel ixlands, Fort Baker and Mount Tamalpais. The fog, high wind. dust, noise &nd din of the city don’t disturb. As easily cessible as the nice residence portions of €an Francisco: prices not nearly so high; choice home locations for the retired capi- | teliet, the active business man, the clerk or professional, no healthler or pleasanter place for residence on the coast; bids fair #cor to be a terminal for a transcontinental rafllway; good location for a commercial and savings bank; fine opening for one or more florists and nurserymen: room, too, for profit- able shipyard. foundry, planing mills, etc. THOMAS McMAHON. 323 Montgomery st. —_— e AOT how cheap, but how good, is the motto of the manufacturers of the Rapld Ro Etandard, the sewing machine of to-day. J. W. EVANXS, agent, 1021 Market st. me treatment for mothers and daugh. t free. The Viavi Co., F.; phone East 282. vate old sealskin garments and other g summer months at % price. At- ur Store, 10-12 Grant avenue. an at low interest; gold, silver, carls and precious stones bought STHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. . 25¢; shampooing, 50c; p_treatment, switches, Lederer, 123 Stockton. for Ayepepsia, constipation; box free; like a miracie than medicine.” Reuner 7th and 1 ste., Sacramento, Cal. G morphine and all drug dls- cured by The Willow Bark Co., 1839 Polk st., §. F.: consultation free. WHITE enamel iron beds. single, three-quarter or double, §2 25 EASTERN OUTFITTING CO.. near Broadway lied-for suits, overcoats ers at CHARLES LYONS', London Market st ATON, 1119 Sutter st, 2304 Van @ moles destroyed with | | REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. | A FINE COUNTRY HOME. $5500 only for 120 acres, 10 miles from Oak- Jand, 6 miles from San Leandro; bottom, rolling and rich hill lan 2-3 cultivated, balapce wooded pasture; creek runs througn the place; spring water piped where meeded; go0d S-room house; good barn, etc; family | orchard. | " Also same kind nearer Haywards; larger and smaller fruit, ets reasonable. ALBERT W. BELL, 417 Parrott bldg., near | west elevator, 8556 Market st { CHICKEN ranch for sale, 4 miles from Oak- land; 800 chickens, 60 ducks, 30 pigeons; house; 8 acres; rent $6; horse, wagon, chicken coops, wire nétting, 2 brooder houses, 5 in- cubators, bone grinder, feed cooker, 11 stand bees, Inquire 471 Ninth st., Oakland, between ‘Washington and Broadwa; —FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO—— Bmall tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Cotati, Sonoma Co., future value assured, as Ean Francisco Is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California st, for pamphlet and information. ORLAND ORANGES. A The best cranges in the world are raised at nd; more money in raising oranges at Orland than in any other business in Cali- “and Fedora hats, $1 75, Pop- ers, 330 Kearny st., near Pi h pants, $1 75. MISFIT Montgomery st. D_DR. W. M 9 St. Ann 1379 Gea e sis, lucus hair perm. removed. $7 50 @ r. ress pant: a £CTINA restores ceterrh. A’Vida Co., & UPE electrie nee ALFREDUM hair to and moles removed by Dr.&Mre. Traverse,1170 Market. “Eevplian Henna; restores gray 1 cclor; $1; at all druggists’. ONE MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CUBB _inetantly: 36c and 25c: ail drugegists, MASQUER X | 52 50. fo send for circular. ORLAND REAL ESTATE ASSN., 235 Kearny st. S Al sugar pine: accessible: good price $25000; worth _$200, no WELLS & SAUNDERS, 630 Mar- | LAND bargains; new catalogue sent free. | Wooster_Whitfon & Monteomerv. A24 Market | ———— REALTY TO EXCHANGE. | 2 LOTS in Richmond to exchange for rentable MRS, SWANSON. 1123 Sutter st. | REAL ESTATE WANTED. FOR gale or exchange for S. F. paying proper- 1y, 1 of the finest ranches in Sonoma Valley. R. CLARK, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Valley. | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS, country ord DR LAMOT best corn cure CORN PAL druggl: PHYSICIANS AND Sl'flGEh‘!, DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021%; Market st bet. Sixth and Seventh. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. A GREAT BARGAIN. 2 Only $2650—A nice cottageé; modern; 5 rooms and bath; lot 75x125; foreclosure; must be sold. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. $3500—BEAUTIFUL home, 8 rooms; choice lo- cation, near the beach; good bathing; special reasons for selling. W. H. POLLARD, 218 California_st. e — ALL Oireases of men and women. Call or write DR., BALL. 10733% Market PROPOSALS. - PROPOBALS will be received at the Burean of Bupplies and Accounts, Nav. D, Department, C.. until 12 o'clock noon, and publicly opened immedi- to furnish at the Navy Yard, | iare Island, Cal.. a quantity of canned sal- som, pepper, mustard. salt, peaches, pears, | =pricots, evaporated cream, macaroni, bacon and Jard. Blank proposals’ will be furnished upon application to the Bureau or to the Navy Puy Office, 8an Francisco, Cal. A. 8, KENNY, Paymaster General, U. 8. N. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. BARGA tter mac ately theresfte $ IN TYPEWRITERS—We ines for less money than any rentals §3. The Typewriter nia: telephone Main 266, Sausoms. | EOGRAPHING. | | | I MARKETST 4. EMITH, 25 Market st. location: foor 40x120. H. | thorough bargain. | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $200 CA! easy installments: fine new house of 9 rooms: corner lot; street work all done and near the station; house con- tains all the latest improvements; an excel- lent opportunity to get a fine home on easy terms, | _Within one block of university grounds; in the very best part of the town: & fine house of 8 rooms; lot 50x130; street work all dope; a JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station. CHENEY & BERRY, real estate & insurance; choice residence property for sale, improved and unimproved; houses and lots sold on casy payments. 22201 Center st., Berkeley. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. A FINE 6-room cottage; newly painted; lot 50x 140; mill and tank: fruit, flowers; must be sold; no agent. Inquire on premises; first house on Fremont ave., Fruitvale. MS_MARKET-ET. iocation; AA. EMITH, 25 Market st. Soor 4Sxol M. P. H. BLAKE, Rea! Estate, Ins., Loans, No- tary Public. E. 14th st., Fruitvale, near P.O. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, day upward: McAllister cars to dsomest grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25¢ to §1 per night; $1 25 to $3 per week, and 1ight housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT ‘‘The Almonte,” §73 Market st. (or No. 1 Firth n,‘; rooms 25c, 50c, $1, $150 night; $150 to $i0 per week: house oven all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 23c, $1 60 night: §150, $6 week; open all night, FOLSOM, 834—Single sunny front room, with closet, bath, single or double bed; private. Grand outher: h & Mission—Rooms 35¢ to $1560 night; $175 to $5 week; reading room. HARRISON, 738—2 sunny unfurnished front rooms; $8. HARRISON, 784—Finely furn. sunny rooms; 1 conveniences; homelike; $1 week HAYES, 671—Nice front room, with or with. out board; private family; for lady or gen- tleman; terms reasonable. LARKIN, 804—Large sunny back room, farn- ished; grate; $8; 2 housekeeping rooms, $10, , cor, Sth—Newly furnished bay- window rooms, $1 per week; transient. MISSION, 2005, coj room for 1 or 2; O'FARRELL. 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights: day, week. mo. SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth, near Market—For respectable ladles & gentiemen, ST. DAVID'S, 715 Howard—200 rms.; en sulte or single; clean beds: $1 50 to $5 per week. VAN NESS a private family. ice furn. front 1111—Furnished rooms in CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for Call Advertisements and fubscriptions has been established at ‘1098 Valencia et. ] ROOMS AND BOARD. e e N A A A ATLANTA Hotel, 452 Ellis—This new, strictly modern, first-class hotel will be opened July 20; rooms can now be reserved on the prem- ises; electric light and elevator; private tingle and sultes: hot and cold team heat; telephones on every floor. HOTEL Dartmouth, 865 Fost st.—First-class house; just completed; everything moder up to date; our table is ‘our pride; terms reas. onable; select patrons solicited; references, VAN NESS, 580 (The CeceMene)—Rooms all l:)uthl; Al for visitors this week; meals op- tional, BOARD and rooms for gents: $1 per week up, 17 Henderson ave., opp. Odd Felows- Comp: tery, off Geary et. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—8ell family hotel; exceptional table; popular rat LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy-—igh-cl; furnished suités or single; sream heat. PRIVATE boarding and lodging house. First st. house; 415 A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper for mailing. $1 per year. ROOMS AND BOARD TED. BOARD and room wanted by refined lady in respectable place; $20 per month; edu and musical. Box 4831, Call. Sl SPEélAL NOTICES, LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Piils are the best. Safe, reliable. Taxe o othir #tamps, for particulars. ‘‘Rellef fof in letter by return mall. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chem. Co.. Philada., e BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION C£O._415 Montgomery. rooms 9:-10: tel. 5880 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged: re- pairing: lowest rates. Tel. Green 144. 205 4th. STORAGE A Moving C fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv, Ex. GOLDEN WEST Storage: advances made: 540 Misaion et.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market s tel. Main 1840: shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281, 2 0L 371 TO LEASE. LARGE private villa; suitable fo Gne mincral springs: elegant climate: ideal place for resort. For further particulars ap- ply to DR, C. C. O'DONNELL, 1021 Mar- ket st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, - sanitarium; ' MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were fssued yesterday: £ Fred R. Stanley, 21, Commercial Hotel, and Anna Purington, 22. Grand Hotel. Harry Kasper, 30, 1003 Sutter street, and Elsie D. Levy, 10, 1534 Ellls street. Joseph Britschgl, 35, city, and Amania Axt- mann, 26, city. George W. Jackson, 21, 2314 Fillmore street, and Virginia Conway. 23, 248214 Market stree Harry Poole, 40, ¢ity, and Florence B. Troy, 27, Elmhurst. ‘Alexander Morrow Jr., 22, 2118 Lombard street, and 1da M. Veres, 19, Ruseellville, Ky, Henry C. Owens, 39, 1516 Edgy street, and Bcphie J. Fowkes, 38, city. Alexander J. Briones, 26, Stodkton, and An- nle D. Myer, 26, Lathrop. Morris Grossman, 30, 149 Clara street, and Rae Feldman, 19, 149 Clara street. Irving R. Whithey, 24, Berkeley, and Bertha E._Vervalin, 24, Berkeley. James A. Cyra, 21, 800 Washington street, and Syble Campbell, 22, Lockport, N. Y. Max Schiller, 27, 519 Webster street, and Birdle E. Fischer, 24, 946 McAllister street. Frank G. Aschmann, 25, city, and Lena F. Doerr, city. John H. Peton, 72, 520C Shotwell street, and Josephine W. Wright, cit T ——— EIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail wiil not be inserted. They must be handed in_at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- €ons authorized to have the same published. BORN. STROHMAIER—In this city, August 4, 1902, to the wife of Charles Strohmaier, a daughte: P S R MARRIED. COX—BAILEY—In this city, August 12, 1902, Dby the Rev. Milton D. Buck, Merton H. Cox of Roseburg, Or., and Jewel P. Bailey of this city. DRAKE—WILSON—In this city, August 12, 1002, by the Rev, Fred A. Keast, pastor of Epworth M. E. Church, Raymond L. Drake and Lolita M. Wilson, both of San Francisco, DIED. Merrlll, Ida M. Murphy, Johp Maysenhelder, Claire O'Toole, Mary T. Parker, Mary F. Smart, ' Whipple H. Schaefer, Emma Sagala, Albert A. Spiers, James Stern,’ Selina Uslar, Edward B. Usher, Otis J. Anderson, Lilly Bozzano, ‘Charies Casey, Michael Elliott, Mary J. Elles, ‘Anna B. Gunaras, George Gross, Altred G. Hyde, Walter Killpatrick, George Kelly, Paul Lods’ Mary Lawless, Stephen Mann, Darwin D. ‘Wiggins, Otto L. ANDERSON—In - this _city, August 12, 1902, Lilly Anderson, dearly beloved wife of Anton Anderson, a native of Sweden, aged 48 years 9 monitke and 1 day. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2120 Greenwich street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. it e 1 1902 BOZZANO—In this city, August 11, 1902, Charles Bozzano, dearly beloved son of Cath- erine Bozzano, and loving brother of Steve, Milu and Frank Bozzano, a native of San Yrancisco, aged 25 years and 5 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, August 14, 1902, at 9:30 o’clock, from the residence of his mother, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's Italian Church, corner of Filbert and Dubont streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at.10 o'clock. Interment New Itallan Cemetery. CASEY—In Oakland, August 13, 1902, Michael Casey, beloved husband of 'the late Mary Casey, and. beloved father of Matthew and Michael Casey, Mrs. T. Kane, Mrs. Willlam Hanly Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. V. Naughton and Mrs. James Robins, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 84 years 11 months and 29 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral on Sat- urday, August 16, 1902, at § o'clock, from his late residence, 986 Thirty-sixth street, corner of San Pablo avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem mass will De celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. ELLIOTT—In this city, August 13, 1902, Mary Jane, beloved wife of William Charles El- iiott, mother of Frederick, Florence, Geory Dorcas, Rosa, Ruby, Viclet, Elmer, Edith, Sweetle and James Elliott. and stepmother of | Willlam and Ellen Elliott, a native of Eng- land, aged 38 years 1 month and 4 days. FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, August 15, at 1 o'clock, at the mor- tuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty- first. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ELLES—In Petaluma, August 10, 1902, Anna Barrett Elles, beloved mother of Mrs, Flor- ence Bolla and Mrs. Josephine Robortson, a native of Kentucky, aged 74 years 11 months and 28 days. % 0 Interred in Petaluma, August 12, 1902, GUNARAS—In this city, August 12, 1902, George Gunaras, also known as George Lewls, beloved father of Constantine, Paloma and Catherine Lewls, a pative of Island of Idhra, Greece, aged 70 years. L7 ¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, at the Greek Russian Church, Powell street, near | Filbert. Remains at the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. GROSS—In this city, August 13, 1902, Alfred G. Gross, beloved son of Mary M. Matter (Gross) and the late Frank X. Gross, and brother of Mre. George Mein, Emile C. Gross and Mrs. Leo Speker, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 82 years 2 months and 26 days HYDE—In Alameda, August 13, 1902, Walter Hyde, beloved brother of Mrs. B. M. Balcom and Mrs. F. A. Logan, a native of New York, aged 77 years 8 months and 9 days. KILLPATRICK—In this city, August 11, 1902, George, beloved husband of Anna Elizabeth Killpatrick, and father of Mrs. F. W. Ruhser Jr., Mrs. F. C. Wagner and George W., Wil- liam, Charies and_Alexander Kiilpatrick, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged ' 70 years 3 months and 27 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KELLY—In this city, August 13, 1902, Paul, beloved soh of Cornelius and Bridget Kelly, and brother of John and Mary Kelly and Mrs, Patrick O'Brien, a native of San Francisco, aged 28 years. LODS—In this city, August 12, 1002, Mary, beloved wife of Charles L. Lods, mother of George, Willlam and Luetta Lods, Mrs., C. Jones and Mrs. Edward Truen, a native of Lafayette, Indiana. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:45 o'clock, from her late residence, 120 Diamond street, themce to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, whers a recuiem mass will be celebrated ‘for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LAWLESS—In this city, August 13, 1902, Stephen Lawless, brother of the late Michael Lawless, and cousin of Mrs, Mary Rowan, g native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 43 years, {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tu-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter: MANN—In this city, August 13, 1902, Darwin D. Mann, father of H. L. Mann, a native of New York, aged 84 years. MERRILL—In this city, August 10, 1902, Ida M.. beloved wife of Herbert M. Merrill, and daughter of William and Dollle Kent, and sister of William and Calvin Kent, and niece of Mrs. C. J. Roberts, a native of California, aged 25 years and 13 days. (Portland, Sacra. menz?, Denver and Salt Lake papers please copy. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Thureday), at 2 o'clock, from the chapel of the Odd Fellows' Cemetery, MURPHY—In this city, August 12, 1902, at Lis residence, 1121 Stemer street, John Murphy, a native of Ireland. L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. MAYSENHELDER—In this city, August 13, 1902, at the residence of her parents, 3408 Twenty-second street, Claire Marle Maysen- helder, dearly beloved daughter of Fred and May Maysenhelder, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 year 6 months and 1 day, O'TOOLE—In this city, August 12, 1902, Mary T. O'Toole, relict of the late William O'Tools, a native of San Francisco, aged b1 years G¥The funeral will take bplace to- (Thursday), from her late residence, 707 A: bury street, thence to Holy t'ross Church, where mass will be celebrated at 9 o' for the repose of her soul. Intirmen: pr Please omit flowers. PARKER—In this city, August 13, 1902, Mary F., beloved wife of Luke J. Parker, and daughter of the late John and Ellen Herlihy, a native of Benicia, Cal. 7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 12:45 o'clock, from her late resj- dence, 1316 Filbert street, thence to St. Brigid’s Church for services'at 1 o'clock. In- terment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. SMART—In Ocean View, August 12, 1902, Whipple Hamilton, dearly beloved child of Walter L. and E. Myrtle Smart, a native of |- San Francisco, aged 6 months and 23 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 3 o'clock, from the residence of SAN BRUNO HILLS MT OLIVET:CEMETERY. OFFICE: 916 MARKET ST, | JAMES MCcGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., has new Funeral Parlors at 214 £ddy st., bet. Taylor an Jones. Telephone South 578, | commence to-night with a strong card. the parents, 77 Farallone street, Ocean View. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by funeral car. SCHAEFER—In this city, August 13, 1902, Emma, dearly beloved daughter of George and Carrie Schaefer, sister of George Jr., Freda, Louts, Theodore and Irene Schaefer, ‘and ddaughter of Gottlieb and Frieder- icke Kugler, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 years 6 months and 18 days. SAGALA—In this city, August 13, 1902, at the residence of his parents, 496 Eighth street, Albert A., dearly beloved and only child of Albert F.'and Lena Sagala, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 14 days. SPIERS—In this clty, August 13, 1902, James Splers, a native of Scotland, aged 65 years. 0¥ Funeral Friday at 1 p. m. Interment private. STERN—In Yellowstone Park, August §, 1002, Selina Stern, daughter of the late David and Caroline Stern, and _beloved sister of Ben Stern of New York, Henry Stern, Mrs. Marc Fleischner and Mrs. A. L. Hexter of Port- land, ‘Or. 2 L Funeral Friday. See Thursday evening and Friday morning papers for exact time. USLAR—In Niles, Cal, August 13, 1002, Ed- ward Ernest, beloved husband of Feleina Uslar, and father of Rofney Uslar, a native of Rochester, N. Y., aged 42 years. (Roches- ter, N. Y., papers please copy). 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, near Niles, Cal., and thence to Odd Fellows' Hall, at Niles, where services will be held. “Intérment Odd Fellows' Cemetery, Irvington, Cal, USHER—In this city, August 13, 1902, Otis J. Usher, on of Mr. and Mrs. G. Usher, a na- tive of California, aged 26 years 9 months and 6 days. WIGGINS—In this city, August 13, 1902, of scarlet fever, at the home of his parents, 1902 Misslon’ street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, Otto Leo, beloved son of Leonard S. and Mary A. Wiggins, and brother of Irene Wiggins, a native of San Franclsco, aged 10 years 8 months and 22 day: BOXERS ARE READY FOR THREE NIGHTS’ CARNIVAL San Francisco Club Officials Offer a Strong Card Upon the Opening of Their Tournament. The three nights’ carnival of boxing at ‘Woodward’s Pavilion under the auspices of the San Francisco Athletic Club will The boxers as matched follow: Joe Long vs. Gus Koster, Joe Hill vs. Joe O'Brien, Jim Little vs. Walter Needham, Joe Re- f:n vs. Kid Parker, John Crow vs. Al ejia, Ernest Wickersham vs. Dan Sulli- van, Walter Laumeister vs. John Adams and Jack Cordell vs. Jerry Davis. Davis is the lightweight champion of Montana, while Cordell claims the coast champion- ship. The bouts should all prove inter- esting, as the boxers are well matched. Morgan Williams, the champion welter- weight fighter of Colorado, arrived in thls city last night, accompanied by his man- ager, Billy Edwards. Williams is consid- ered a clever flflhter and Edwards is anx- ious to match him with any of the lead- ing men of his class, including Root, Gardner, Neill or Young Peter Jackson. Edwards has already placed a $500 forfeit in the hands of Harry Corbett, and will do his best to take on a good man to fight Williams. OFFICIAL. The Original Little Louisiana Com- Pany of San Francisco—Estab- lished January, 1887. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Owing to the fact that numerous schemes are placed before the public from time to time we would respectfully call the attention of purchasers of tickets to buy only from responsible agents.and to see that their tickets read as follows THE ORIGINAL LITTLE LOUISIANA COM- PANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. ES- TABLISHED JANUARY, 1887. Each coupon will bear the initials in large colored letters, M. & F., on the face of the ticket, The following are the capital prizes as de- cided by the Honduras National Lottery Com- pany, drawing August 9, 1902: No. 81,843 Wins $7500 00, sold in San' Franclsco; No. 8§, 737 wins $2000 00, sold in San Francisco; N 88,179 wins $1000 00, sold in San Francisco: No. 19,754 wins $500 00, sold in San Francisc: Nos. 66,716 and 68,168 each wins $250 00, in San Franeisco and Oakland; Nos. 1! 5, 66,721, 67,944, 67,000 and 69,503 each wins $109 00, sold in San Francisco. The following capital prizes were pald by the above company for the July 12 drawing GQoD):_ James Owens, 280 Natoma street, San ncisco, Cal., $3750 00; H. E. Sage, 1774 Howard_street,'San Francisco, Cal., $2000 00; Pietro D. Belia, 21 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco, Cal., $500 00. —_———————— The Little Louisiana Company of San Francisco. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC—Purchase tick- ets only from reliable agents. All genuine tick. ets of this company have the initlals S, P. & Co, in prominent letters on the face and backs of the tickets, The following are the capital prize numbers in the August 9 drawing, as decided by the Honduras National Lottery Company: No. 81,943 draws first capital prize...$7,600 00 Sold in San Francisco, Cal. No. 98,737 draws second capital prize.$2,000 00 Sold in San Francisco, .Cal. No. 88,170 draws third capital prize..$1,000 00 Sold in Oakland, Cal. No. 19,754 draws fourth capital prize..$500 00 Sold in San Francisco, Cal. Nos. 66,716, 68,168 Win...............5250 00 Each sold in San Francisco, Cal. A fortunate investor in the above .company in the July 24 drawing was J. Koeppel of the firm of Selig & Johnson, wholesale butchers, ‘who held a 25-cent ticket, No. 63,781, which drew the first capital prize. Mr, Koeppel was promptly paid $3750 00 in full in United States gold coin for the above ticket . —_— Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Wednesday, Br stmr Wyefleld, Watson, Nanaimo, August 13. 88 hours from DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 13—Dan stmr Manauense, from Siberfa; stmr City of Seattle, from Skagway: stmr Lyra, fm Esquimalt; Jap stmr Shanino Maru, from Honglkong. Sailed Aug 13—Stmr Humboldt, for Skagway. PORT LUDLOW—Sailed Aue’ 13—Schr Ida Schnauer, for San Francisco. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page Thirteen. Street— $1000 S P of Arizona (1009) Aftesnoon Session. ‘Board— 25 Hutchinson § P Co. 50 Oceanic 8 S Co 20 Paauhau S P Co. 10 S V Water ... Street— $6000 Northern Ry of Cal 5s PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 500 Oil City Petroleum, s 90........,. 12 Afternoon Session, Board— 500 Lion 03 200 Sterling 140 MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 800 Crown Point.. 06' 200 Potosi . 200 Overman .... 16 200 Savage Afternoon Session. 17 - 10 300 Best & Belch. 11| 800 Ophir . 115 700 Gould & Cur. 12| 100 Overman .... 1 200 Hale & Norc. 1R|1000 Potosi . 19! 200 Justice . 06,1000 Potosi . 18 100 Mexican . 461 200 Unlon Con... 18 500 Mexican . 45 100 Yel Jacket 10 Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterda Morning Session. 100 Con C & V.1 17 400 Ophir . 200 Con Cal & V.1 200 Potosi 500 Crown Point.. 07 200 Mexican . 45! 300 Silver 200 Ocefdental ... 12 500 Union Afternoon Session. Best & Belch. 10| 100 hi; %‘&% Caledonia . NI 200 &?er;lln - 300 Chollar . 07 500 Potosi .. 8 100 Con C & V1'22% 200 Union Con'l. 18 800 Crown Point.. 300 Yel Jacket.... 10 200 Mexican . 45 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ‘WEDNESDAY, Aug. 13— p. m. Bld.Ask.| Bid.Ask, | — 03! Justics . 0607 — 05} o e b4 02 ot o 45 46 09 10 Oceldental ... 12 14 — 020phir ... 110115 93 5 17 16 8 19 % 10 1 85 — 04 15 04 08 = 15 01 —!Silver Hill 50 1II; 08 07!St Louis . — 08 gflh?q Con .. 18 E‘ Syndicate ;): —_ chequer ... — Union Gould & Cur. 12 o 8 16 0 1 L NUMVBERS)/ —OF THE— Kunduras National Lottery Co. (LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY.) PATENT APPLIED FOR. Single Number, Class H, Drawn at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A, Saturday, August 9, 1902. Prize.|No. 24 133, 446 .. 524. s, b28. 1015, Tos4. 1408, 1511 1718, 1979, 2086. 2506. 2446, 2985. 3135, 5545 4073, 4479, 4635, 424, 5014. 16 16/ 40 40, 16| 16! 80| 24/ 16[16272. 24/16548. 1616828, 16(17201. 24{17274. 80/17885. 24118107, 161183220000 40(18473. 24/18806. . 80/18867. 40(18924. 24/19387 24119504 16/19691 24(19873 40(19933 16120170, 16120521, 24(20867. 4021064, 1621219, 40121270, 24121716... 40122110, 24[22769. 1027103 23632. ... 40l42111. .. 16143367 24143504 S e B B 2 E 3 Prize.|No. 80117412, 16118043 16118212, 24118335 120[18512. 24/18836. 801188986, 2419133 80119396 2419529 = ' i 2zplan i ; ereTy SR : e 255 i!:! ; i s 3 80760384, 16160626. ..., i esauresl Prize, 24 wasFenmanaty (UreTo 2223 No. BnEHaR = i i = g o i PR TCTTTP PR B H SRR H 3 E R T T S e T P S S B S R E P P R S R P B 3 I PR 98870 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. . 100 numbers from §1,893 to $1.993 inclusive, being 56 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $30. 000—8$40. 100 numbers from 98.687 to 98.787 inclusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $8000—$24. 100 pumbers from 88,120 to $8,229 inclusive being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $4000—$16. TERMINAL PRIZES, 909 numbers ending with 43, being the last figures of the number drawing -z prize of $30,000—S$S. 999 numbers ending with 37 being the last figures of the number drawing the capital prize of $8000—$8. The subscriber, having supervised the B B s gt b tional Lottery Company. hereby certifies the above are the numbers which were day drawn from the 100,000 placed in Weinsel. ‘Wi prises esiaspaafing: & (b (Signed) . S. CABELL, Commissioner. ‘Witness my hand at Puerto C Hondu~ ras, C. A., this Saturday, st D, 1003 SURATT, 1833 N. GERTRUDE M ALD, 8th 312 N. 6th st.