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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1902. PERSONALS—Continued. by o st s e soos | UAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. clurers of the Rapld Rotary | he sewing machine of to-day. | arent, 1021 Market st. cheap, "| GFFICE. 1118 BROADWAY, ioa low snterest: gold. silver, | = pearls and precious stones bought | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. HESTHAL'S sdiors 10 Sixth st. | HOMES ¢ HOM e than medicine. 4 v HOM d 1 sts., Sacramento, suit purchaser z 3 > Huilt to suit purchaser - e e T e Built to suit purchaser 1839 Polk st.. §. F.; consultation free. :;;’ WHITE s, Eingie, three-quarter | by or double. ERN OUTFITTING | WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., ©0., 1310 tockton st., near Broadway. | 903 Broadway, Oakland. > for suits overcoats | Owrners of the beautiful tract situated on Twen- = at CHARLES LYONS'. London | ty-sixth and Valdez sts., between Broadway and the Edson A home. Only one minute way cars. REET WORK ALL DONE. WATER, GAS AND SEWERS IN. 'ERY CHOICE LOCATION. Consumption 1 druggis will start twelve new two-story houses month. $3000. Will give a two-story modern colonial house of six rooms; everything the very best; ele- - | gantly finished; lot 0. \ $3501 ive a lot 40x110, with a very fine mod- will ern_ two-si h and Dupont. | bath; cleg: s eyesight. cures deafness and | 3 Valencla, cor. 19th. | ry house, containing 7 rooms and ly finished throughcut. Will give a lot 40x100, with one of the hand- vo-story S-roofa houses to be had in ; Testores gray | lor; $1; at all druggists’. Lots may be had from $25 to $35 per foot: size desired. THACHE DROPS CURE e: mll drueglsts, SEE THE PLANS AT OFFICE. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., 8 Lroadway, Oakland. E costumes, play books, GOLUSTEIN & CO.. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON NELL—Office and residence, ;value $5600; ng in the house of 9 rooms atest and sanitary condi. bet. Sixth and Seventh. arn; lot 79x125; situated in = ce and surrounded by ele- men. +Cali or cannot occupy the prem- write { Market st | t0 sell rather than rent. | e — Broadway, Oakland al. RIZAL FOR $0000; 2 flats; 7 ments; in fact pair of Tity of Oak- buiiding would be ented under a lease and per cent net; in splendid con- ie is an assured one, as the r lease to responsible ten- ing is believing; positively S. MYERS, 1002 Broadw ESTATE SS CORNER. r 250 feet front ve the immense benefit d ligh ! st., Oakland. —— OAKLAND FURNITURE ALX , with frame fine B good and cheap this month. H. ECHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st., Oskiand. ng occupied FOR SALE. | MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Sarah Rosenthal, 22, 1045 Harrison street. Richard H. Naunton, 32, 900B Powell street, and Grace E. Locke, 23, 1027A Church street. A. Reinhold Denke, 82, city, and Mary Al Culien, 24, city. 4 Adolph Sieroty, 26, Los Angeles, and Maye M. Brown, 20, 216 Grove street. Kennedy Boyd, 38, city, and Hattle E. Em- Marti Genia Carlson, Arthur E. Tandy , 1355 Stevenson street, and 1355 Stevenson street. Los Angeles, and Vir- ginia A. List, 19, Los Angeles. Henry G. Thiele, 22, Sacramento, and Cecile C. Hendricks, 18, 683 Ellis street. Edwin Beer, 26, New York City, and Elsie Lilienthal, 20, 1805 Franklin street. Aifred J. Strei, 25, 335 Shotwell street, and Helen L. Michaels, 21, 1 Clover street. John C. Kipper, 36, Los Angeles, and Maud Wade, V. Starry, 26, Los Angeles. Diedrich Schween, 25, city, and Augusta Schwenker, 22, city. William 'J. Bahensen, 50, city, and Ellen A. Lancaster, 48, 416 Natoma street. George E. Thorne, 33, Kokomo, Ind., and Mabel ‘orll, 22, Youngstown, Ohio. Sansom W. Stitt, 26, 540 Folsom street, and Edith E. Hanks, 24, 540 Folsom street. August M. Schwarting, 24, city, and Auguste Feierabend, 21, cit; EIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at elther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. city, August 12, 1902, tc Stenberg, a son. STENBERG—In th the wife of E. C. YUNKER—In this city, August 10, 1002, to the wife of Louis Yunker, a son. e MARRIED. BUTZ—GEICK—In this city, August 14, 1902, by the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke, Frank C. Butz of Sausalito, Cal, and Margaretha an Francisco. —HEBER—In Redwood City, by the Rev. Frederick Maas, German Lutheran Church, S. nk Davison and Augusta Heber, both of Au- ust 14, 1902, by the Rev. William C. Pond, Frank S. Gunnison and Janet G. Morrison, both of San Francisco. HORTON—KREIG—In this city, August 13, | 19 by the Rev. J. O. Wahlberg, Francis M. Horton and Sophia A. Kreig, both of Riverside, Cal. ———————————————— | I DIED. | Beatty, John McCormick, Nellie C: Michael & nelli, Aanil C. | Ebrman, Herman George H. | ¥arrell, Patrick Isabeile Fennessey, Jobanna Ruddock, Harcld | Folletr, Mary R. Rodenbers, Diederich Gould, Clara ilen Gross, Alfred G. , Mary i Grubb, Bernice A. Wilcox, pPr. W. O. | Hetnsohn, Jacob ‘Wilson, Henry | In Oakland, August 15, 1002, John atty, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years | months and 7 days. lot is ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. SSIE. 332—Large front parior furnished for housekeepin; ran . or housekeeping Apply 9 to 1T a. m. and 12:30 rooms to let. furnished front ; first floor; yard, a pros- ts if hous in fine 4 tel if party pi that change in the ROOMS T 0 LET—Farn. and Unforn, New brick building quiet; central: ele gantly furnished rooms and sultes; 4 car lines. | ARGYLE Hotel, 254 McAllister—New, elegant, Funn; door; handsomest grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICK House. has real suit, real estate 148 Sixth—Rooms, purchaser and sold on easy | 25¢ to $1 per night: $1 25 to $5 per week, and © per cent for the full cost of | light bousekeeping rooms; open all night. e f ihe cost of 1ot: AT -The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 ion, undivided Fifth st): rooms 285c. second mort- $150 to $10 per week: house open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- niched rins., suites, single: also unfurnished. BUSH, 1105—Pleasant, water, elesant up- ses on the north between First ave. ms if de- nnections with the doors; open RCUSE, 118 Mont- | builder. om he et., sunny rooms; bath, etc.; choice downtown ocation. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Aason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 35c, | _¥150 night; $150, $6 week: open all night. residence or cottage J. GUNN, 530 California | Grand Southern. Tth & Miscion—Rooms 35¢ to n Bldg.) | %150 night: $175 to $5 week: reading room. chase a moderate priced | HARRISON, 784 Finely furn. sunny rooms: o Tyon Taguna Wash | _ bath; all conventences; Komelike: $1 seek u W. J. 'GUNN, 530 Cali- | 77 e = Union Bldg.) e sounda rell 536—Large sunny front room, gas range, hot bath, laundry, ; adults, $10. : O'FARRELL. 20—Sunny furnished rooms and | _offices: elevator: elec. lights: day. week. mo. | SHERMAN Apartmont House. 28 Eighth. near | _ Market—For respectable ladies & gentlemen. | ST. DAVID'S, 715 Howard—200 rms.; en sulte or single; clean beds; §1 50 to $5 per week. ission-st. car line. 3 Mission st. In- | . above Buchanan; Apply BURNHAM, ontgomery st. house and iot, barn. re 334 Thirteenth st. best in America—The Weekly | sent to any addres: the or Canada one vear for $i, | VAD private gentlemen. 1114A Leavenworth st. 1111—Furnished rooms G 2 <n1e | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscripti 5" AL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. | “received at Call branch office, 2200 Flllpmoo:“. A FINE COUNTRY HOME. | A4 BRANCH office for Call advertisements and 120 acres, 10 miles from Oak- | San Leandre; bottom, | land; 2-3 cultivated, | pasture: creek runs throusn spring weter piped where needed; | m house; good barnm, etc; family | for fubscriptions has been established at 1098 Vaiencia st e — ROOMS AND BOARD. e A S PN ATLANTA Hotel, 462 Ellis—This new, strictly modern, first-class hotel wiil be opened July 20; rooms can now be reserved on the prem- iees; electric light and elevator; private baths: eingle and sultes; hot and cold Wwater; steam heat; telephones on every floor. me kind neaver Haywards; larger fruit, etc.; reasonzble. T W. BELL, 417 Parrott bldg., near | or, 855 Market st. CEICKEN ranch for sale, 1a 800 chickens. 4 miles from Oak- 60 aucks, 30 pigeons; Wag chicken | er houses, 3 in- feed cooker, 11 stand | nth st.. Oakland, between : BOARD and rooms for gents: $4 per week up. 17 Henderson ave., opp. Odd Fellows' Ceme- tery, off Geary et. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Seject family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates, LAMBOURNE. 420 Eddy- T—_FOR SALE NEAR SA) High-class house; furnished suites or single; steam heat. FRANCISCO— | & t $60 to $90 per acre. on Rancho Cotatj, Sonoma Co., future value assured, as | San Francisco is growing rapidly; location SPECIAL NOTICES. best for poultry and general farming. Apply g to The Cotati Co., 802 California st, pamphlet and information. LAND bargains; new catalogue sent free, ‘Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery, €3¢ Market. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 36 pages, sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada one year for L. — REAL ESTATE TO0 EXCHANGE. Tor | BAD tenants efected for $4; collections made: clty or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION £O.._415 Montgomery. rooms 5:-10: tel. 5880 | SEWING MACHINE:! | ALL kinds bought, | patring: lowest rates. Tel. G { D SUPPLIES. . exchanged: re- reen 144, 205 4th. STAMMERING OR STUTTERING. | MELBOURNE School, 1538 Market; positively | ¢_cures stammering; guarantee; refs, ; for §. F. paying proper- nches in Sonoma Valley. aliente, Sonoma Valley. . exchan 1 he finest. r. CLARK, Agua R e ——— ACE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co,, 1 fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. } of- Priv. Ex. 57! GOLLEN WEST Storage; advances made; 840 ALAVEDL ADVERTISEMENTS. Mission st.: tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840: shipping at cut rates. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. —A mice cottage; modern: 5 rooms | PACIFIC Ftorage and Furniture Moving Com- 75c day upward; McAllister cars to | 50c, $1, $150 night; | running | TWO nicely furnished, sunny rooms to rent for | in | CASEY—In Oakland, August 13, 1902, Michael beloved husband of the late Mary and beloy ather ,of Matthew and 1 Casey, M < Mrs. Willlam Nirs. Jamhe A . James Robins, § native of County mmon, Ireland, aged 84 years 11 months and 29 days. Casey, 1 [ i > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral on Sat- | it 16, 1902, at 9 o'clock, from sixth street, thence to Sacred , where a be celebrated for the repose of his mencing at 10 o'clock. Cenietery, Oakland. EHRMAN—In this city, August 14, 1902, Her- ul, con Interment St. Mary man, beloved husband of Jennie Ehrman, end father of Violet, Theresa and Sallie Eh: man, a ' Poppenlauer, German: aged 52 years 5 months and 28 days. 6= The funeral services will take place to- at 10 o'clock, at his late e street. by and Townsend street: FARRELL—In this city, August 15 rick Farrell, beloved brother of J Martin, Waiter, Joseph and Ma; B. Farrell Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 40 years. L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. COURT Star of the Mission .No. 7197, A. O. F.—Officers and members are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brothex, Patrick F. Farrell, from his late residence, 307 Natoma street, Sunday, August 17, at 12:30 o’clock. SCOTT, Chief Ranger. Fin. Sec. FENNBSSEY—In this city, August 14, 1902, Johanna, dearly beloved wife of Edward Fennessey, mother of Mrs. E. Bullene, Sister Mary Stephanie and Edward, Nonie and Wil- liam Fennessey, and dearly beloved sister of Mrs. Edward Naughton, Mrs. James Pur- sell and Mrs. David Kane, a native of Emiy, County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 55 years. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, August 18, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 131S% Florida street, thence to St. Peter's Church, mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery FOLLE' In East Oakland, August 15, 1902, Mary R., wife of the late Rev. James M. Follett, a native of Maine, aged 75 years and 5 months. GOULD—In_ Oakland, Gould, and sister of Mrs. A. F. Fargo of Pleasan- ton, 2 and 9 months. [7 Friends and acquaintances are réspect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), ‘clock, from the parlors of James McManus, Seventh and Castry streets. Interment Mountaln View Cemetery. GROSS—In this city August 15, 1902, Clara ster, . Geos Valparaiso street, Alfred G. Gross, be- loved son of Mary M. Matter (Gross) and the late Frank X. Gross, and brother of Mrs, George Mein, Emile C. Gross and Mrs. Leo Speker, a native of San Francisco, aged 32 Mein, years 2 months and 26 days. Court Stanford No. 27, F. Tll., papers please copy.) E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 12:30 o’clock, from the resi- ence of his sister, Mrs. George Meln, 82 Valparaiso street. 'thence o to St, Francis Church for services.” Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. RUBB—In this city, August 13, 1902, Bernice A. Grubb, infant daughter of Jcseph and Emily Grubb, a native of Califdrnia. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, August 16, 1902, at 1:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 1316 Kansas street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | HEINSOHN—In Oakland, at the German Al- tenheim, August 13, 1902, Jacob Heinsohn, a mative of Holstein, Germany, aged 81 years 1 month and 7 days. [ TFriends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at the German Altenheim, Fruitvale. interment Mountain View Cemetery. McCORMICK—In this city, August 15, 1902, Nellie, dearly beloved daughter of Elizabetl and the late Michael McCormick, and loving sister of John Josevh and Willlam F. Mc- Cormick, a native of San Francisco, MARTINELLI—An anniversary high mass will A ‘member of of "A. (Galena, | @ the late Annil C. Martinelli at St. Rose Church Monday, August 18, at 9 o clock. Friends are invited to attend. MOCK—In this city, August 14, 1902, George Henry, beloved son of Elisa and the late George Mock, and brother of Anna and the late Lizzie Mock, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years and 8 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, August 17, 1902, at 2 o'clock, from the fam: ily residence, 117 Noe streef. ey r Interment I. ; Jot 75x125; foreclosure; must be pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. 0. O. F. Cemetery. s i ANEDA. EAND TXNNEAWY, 2901 = PERRY—In this_city, August 14, 1002, Tsa- [ . Alameds. . ___! TO LEASE belle Helene, beloved wife of George O, $1400; cottage of rooms, bath, pan- | ~~— | Perry, and sister of Willlam, Harry, Joseph- lot 27xi75. Inguire J. RUBELL, | LARGE private villa; suitable for sanitarium: | ine and Lucille Cross, a native of Gold Hill, : @ Bay station. P S — FERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS| BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. fine mineral springs: elegant climate; ideal place for resort. For further particulars ap- Ply to DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, 102134 Mar- ket st.. bet. Sixth and Seventh. 5—MARKET-ST. locatio A. SMITH, 25 Market st. 4 —MARKET-ST. location; A EMITH. 25 Market st. R TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We #€ll better machines for less money than any Touse in the eity; rentals §3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. _HAND tvpewriters sold. rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 200 Sansome, iT\'l‘E“l’lWNG & MIMEOGRAPHING. EAPEKT 1ypewriting, 4c follo; copies, Ze; mim- | “eographing. 927 Markt..rm.305: Howard 1539. ——— $200 CASH, baiance on easy installments; fine mew house of 9 Tooms: corner lot; street work #ll done and near the station: house con- tains oll the Jatest improvements; an excel- Jent opportunity to get & fine home on easy terms, Within one block of university grounds; in | the very best part of the town; a fine house of S rooms; lot HOX130; street work all done; a | thorough bargain. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Bstate, Berkeley Station. CHENEY & BERRY, real estate & insurance; cholce vesidence property for sale, improved unimproved; houses and lots sold on payments. 2220% Center st., Berkele Nev., aged 30 vears 5 months and 25 days. (Redding pavers blease copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, from her late resi. dence, 832 Turk street.” Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. RUDDOCK—In this city, August 15, Harold Ruddock, beloved son of Fm;.k“i?fi Mary Ruddock, a native of Healdsburg, Cal., aged 3 years. C>The funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O°'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. RODENBERG—In this city, August 14, 1902, Diederich Rodenberg, beloved brother of the late Henry Rodenberg, and uncle of Mrs. A. B. royer, a native of ermany, aged wears 10 months and 11 days. B i * " grFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, between Third and Fourth. Cremation 0dq Fellows' Cemetery. PROPOSALS. B, Vancouver Barracks, Waeh., July 31, 1002.—Sealed proposals in | triplicate wili be received here until 11 o'clock . m., August 20, 1902, for furnishing forage and bedding at posts in this depart- wnent for the year ending June 30, 1903. In. | OFFICE of C. Q, FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. A FI age; Sox | formation furnished here or by guartermas- A N oo D e ot “be | ters at posts. D, B. reserves right to reject wo agent. Inguire on premises; first| OF accent any or all proposals or any part o b Fremont ave., Frutvale. | thereof. Envelopes containing proposais e | shoula be marked: “Proposals for Forage T H. BLAKE, Real Estate, Ins., Logns, No-, &nd Pedding at —— and addressed to un- A tary Public. E. 14tb st., Fruitvale, nesr P.0. dersigned. .. W ae/9BS, C. Q M. e e e e e SAN BRUNO HILLS JAMES MCcGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., has o) new Funeral Parlors at 214 Bady st bes Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 576, Leo Herman, 26, 1014 Folsom street, and Naughton | equiem mass whl | Intérment Home | 11:30 o'clock traim | be celebrated for the repose of the soul of | | and Mrs. Luke Brannan, a native of County | where a requiem high | beloved wife of Bdward G. Gould, | [ Van Ness and Ash avenues, | i | i | A. Merle Company (corporatien), native of Livermore, aged 29 yeans | 1ot on § line of Alvarado street. 250 W of | corner of Thirty SEERY—In Oakland, August 13, 1902, Ellen R. Seery, beloved mother of Mrs. Rose Cas- sidy, Mary Seery and Mrs. Kate Davis, a native of Ireland, aged 66 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, August 16, 1902, at 8:16 o'clock, from toe Tesidence of her daughter, Mrs. Davis, §32 Castro street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Where a solemn requiem mass will be cele brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary’s Ceme- tery, Oakland. SO i VELBY—In this city, August 15, , Mary “E,, beloved wife of Nathan Budge Welby, a hative of Boston, Mass., aged 37 years 4 na 15 days. T otice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the pariors of J. C. O’Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. WILCOX—In this city, August 14, 1802, Dr. W. 0. Wilcox, beioved husband of Lelia Leota Wilcox, and father of Mrs. Grace Bond and Dr. W. V., L. Leota and J. Blaine Wilcox, & native of Tilinols, aged 52 years 5 months and 19 days. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at Healdsburg, Cal., on the ar- rival of the 8 o'clock a. m. train from San Francisco. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, between Third and Foorth, L WILSON—In Haywards, Augus 3 5 O Wison. - peloved husband of Emma Wilson, father of Edna Wilson, and brother of Wililam Ravn, o native of Denmark, aged 38 years. A member of Helga No. 3, Dania, and Golden Gate Lodge No. 49, D. B. of A. =7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen, 228 McAllister street. In- terment Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. TO the officers and members of Helga No. 3, Dania—You are hereby requested to attend the funeral of our late member, Henry Wil- son, Sunday, at 2 o'clock, from 228 Me- Allister Pkl S REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14. Conrad W. and Lena Herzog to Bridget Grif- fin (widow), lot on W line of Farren avenue, 125 S of Ellis street, S 25 by W 90; $10. Lemuel T. Lewis to Hattie T. Lewis, lot on S line of Washington street, 192:6 W of Scott, W 27:6 by S 127:8%; gift. William B. and Frances T. Hunt to Valentine and Louise Franz, lot on N line of Waller street, E of Masonic avenue, E 25 by N | 137:6; $10. Frederick C. Siebe to Siebe Bros. & Plage- mann (corporation), lot on E line of Rancho | Laguna de Merced and Ocean House road, said part being 76 § from post No. 33 of survey of said rancho, SE 255.2, SB 90.8, W 231, NE ; also Jot on W line of Sanchez street, ¢ Thirteenth, S 83:6 by W 150; also lot Ccorner of California street aad Twelfth E 32:6 by S 100; lots 962, 963 and 984, Iso lot on NW corner of Thirty nue and D street, W 210 by N 225 also lot on § line of B , 129:1 E of Twen. fourth avenue, B 110:11,°S 175, W 111:134, ; also lot on W line of Twenty-third ave- 5§ of B street, W 111:1, S 20:7, E 111:2, N of Lewis and , W 162:7, NE 58:9, E 156:9, § 40, ege Homestead; $10. D. Plagemann to same, sener of Guerrero and Army strects, E 100 Wy S 77; also lot on SW corneér of Army street/and San Jose avenue, W 100 by S 76:6; KING THANKS I3 SUBJECTS British Eovereign Re- plies to Portsmouth Address, 1 Recent Exhibitions of Loy- alty Are Keeply Ap- preciated. COWES, Aug. 15.—King Edward’s reply to an address from the city of Ports- mouth yesterday was handed to the May- or of Portsmouth to-day. On behalf of esty thanks the city for its congratula- tions on his coronation, the recovery of his health and the conclusion of peace, and adds: “We are unfeignedly thankful for the mercies which it has pleased Almighty Ged to vouchsafe to us and to our people and we trust, now that we are happily at peace with all the world, that the re- cent rejoicings wherein the whole empire shared ‘'may send us own station, to worl ith renewed earn: estness for the maintenance and im provement of our noble heritage and the accomplishment of the ends that be- come a great people. “For myself, I shall ever be stimulated in my exertions for the welfare of the empire by the ineffaceable recoilection of a tribute of loyalty and affection which has touched me deeply.” The King and the Prince of Wales land- ed at East Cowes to-day and visited Os. borne House, During the morning the King marked the spot occupied by the coffin - containing Queen Victoria’s body on the deck of the royal yacht Victoria and Albert. A brass cross was set into the deck bearing the words: “Here rested the beloved remains of Queen Victoria from February 1 to Feb- ruary 2, 1801 Born May 24, 1819. Died Janvary 22, 190L" . @ drimildimieieieieledeeeledolededed ik @ Otto N. Thom Wohrden, Iot on E line of Va- lencla street, 240:6 N of Tiffany avenue (ex- tended), E 191, N to a point, W 200, S 55, lot 9, Tiffany & Dean Tract, quitclaim deed; $10. Adeline, Henry A. and Otto N. Thom Wohr- den, to F. E. Hesthal, same: $10. Alameda County. Ttallan-Swiss Mutual Loan Association (a eighth a $10. UElizfi. A. and Danisl O'Neill to Catherine | line of Sutter street, 425:01 E of Park, E Brennan, ot on W line of Vicksburg street, | 25:01, N 109.83, W 25:01, § 109:07, being E | 91:6 S of Twenty-second, S 22:6 by W 100; $10. ‘San Francisco Novelty and Plating Works to | £ o { 1and; $10. Ccton streets, ¥ 206:3, N | W. F. and Effie L. Kroll (wife) to H. D. 275, W 689, S 1 6, 5 137:6; §10. | Brown (single), lots 47 to 52, block 1, map East Felicitas and Manuela Gallegos to Armand | Oakiand Heights, East Oakland; Callleay, lot on. N line of Sulter street, 187:6 | Peter Clancy (single) fo M. L. Wurts, lot 6, W of Powell, W 19 by N 137:6; §10. block 5, map State University Homestead Asso- Estate of Frank Ench (by 'Pauline Ench, | ciation No. 3, quitclaim deed, Berkeley; $10. executrix) to Frank F. Moulton, lot on N Ine | Patrick and Mary Tormey (wife) to H. W. of Geary street, 165:6 E of Jones, E 28 by N | Bradley, lots 6 to 9, block 5; lots 4 to 7, block 62:6; | 6; lois 2 40 5, bleek 7; lots 3 and 11, block S, ner of Bay and " Frank "Moulton to Nellie P. Moulton | same map, quitclaim deed, Berkeley: $50. (wife), same; $10. 0, H. W. Bradley to M. L. Wurts, lots 6 to 9, Estate of Franz J. Speck (by William Speck | block 5; lots 4, 6 and 7, block 6; lots 2, 3 and and J. A. Miller, =) to Willlem H. Me- | 8, block 7; lots 3 and 11, block §, same map, lot_on of Fremont street, | Berkeley; $10. F of Fo v SW 100; $1800. | Maynard H. Harms and Minnie E. Log: Adrian and Mar: rle to-A. Merle Company | Harms (wife) (Logan), Anne L. Logan Saxton (corporation), lot e o sion street, | (Logan) or Louisa Anha Logan to Samuel Lo- 75 8W of First, SE 80 by SW o $10. gan, lots 17 and 18 .block P, map blocks M, Charles A. and Ada Warreén to Phina Kahn, N O and P, Harmon Tract, Berkeley: $10. lot on' NE line of Third street, 500 SE ol | “samuel Logan (widower) to C. A. Jobnson Perry, 25 by NE $10. 4 wid 5 d one-sixth same, Berkeley; Freierick and Mary B “Verleger (Bal) and Wb e o g ) Alice C. Ball to California Title Insurance and [ 310 o 0 o v L e of James Trust Compehy, 1ot ‘ou W llne of Belhevivert! v iy fint v s sl o e S pia avenue, 50 S of Santa Clara, 8 50 bY W | jrterest (being all interest of first. party) in 100; $10. - g | same, Berkeley; §160. Jacob Heyman Company (corporation) to Saruel Logan (as guardian of Bell F. Mackintosh, lot on E line of Forty sixth avenue, 225 S of K street, § 25 by E 120; 10. 3 Same to Augusta Fletter (widow), lot on B estate of | | line of Forty-sixth avenue, 250 N of L street, | N 25 hyBE 12&);810.[_ Jacob B. and Caroline | A Bennett and Florence Pearce, lot on W line , of city blocks 404 fo 496 (as Tecorded), Oak- Berkeley; $160. John Keyes to Hannah Keyes (wife), lot on N line of Fifth street, 60:22 1-5 W from NW_corner of Chester and Fifth streets, R. Fraudsen to Mary | W 25 by N 96, lot 8, block 419, map redivision land; gift. Amanda A. and Joseph Sanders to Joseph E. Greenwood, lot on N line of Thirty-seventh street, 242:6 B of West, E 26:6 by N 147:6, lot 21, block B, map Major Given Tract, Oak~ land; $10. W. W. and Helen C. Morrison (wife) to H. D, Brown (single), lot on S corner of Bast Dighteenth street and Fourth avenue, SE 50 by SW 150, block 109, Clinton, East Oakland; $10, Hortense W, and W. F. Bouton to John J. Christian, lot on NE line of East Twenty-sec- ond streat, 335 SE of Eleventh avenue, SE 65 by NE 150, block 139, same, East Oakland; $944. of Ninth avenue, 152.34 § of M street, § 82.34 by W 120; §10, | Union_Trust Company of San Francisco to Emma Wiersbitzky (widow), lot on E line of Ninth_avenue, 150 § of N street, S 50 by B 120; $10. Louis Jensen to Wilhelmina Jensen (wife), lot on § line of Rivoll avenue, 150 E of Stanyan street, § 100, B 31:3, N 100:7%, W 38:1, lot 11, block ' 3p subdivision 1 of Clarendon Heights gift. David and Isabella Hughes to Harry A. Hughes, lot on S line of Point Lobos avenue, 230 W of Capitol avenue, W 25 by S 115; gift. Estate of George W. Moore (by George ¥. Derning, executor) to Anna L. Hall, lots 138, 140, 142, 144 and 146, Holliday Mdp A; $700. Mercy T. Blood (Kimball) to Willlam J. Robinson, lots 7 and 10, block 1019, South San Francised Homestead and Railroad Association; 10. 8. Ducas Company N. Searte, lot on 8W line of Twenty-first ave- nue, 150 NW of J street, NW 150 by SW 100, lots'3 and 4, block 423, same; $1000. Jacob Heyman Company to John M. McInnes, Minnie R. and Edward C. Newell to Joseph- ine C. Dabovich (wife of Stephen), lot on SE line of Tenth avenue, 650 NE of East Twenty- fourth street, NE 50 by SE 150.90, lot 8, map Gray’s Bonnie View Tract. East Oakland; $10. Orramel H. and Annie E. Gulick (by Walter Frear, their attorney) to Nannle E. Jones. lot 14, block D, map plat Percy Tract, Berkeley; $10, A. A, Fink (widower) to Josephine M. Belfils (wife of V. H.), lot on W line of Tenth street, 100 N of Bristol, N 50 by W 130, lot 9, block 79, tract B, map tract B. Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley; $10. Mathilde Wolters (widow), Henry Henrietta Wenzel (wife) to Mary Langbehn (wife of Peter), lot on NE line of Birdsall avenue, 244.96 SE of Prospect street, SE 251.01, NE 213, NW (corporation) to Charles Hoffman avenue, W 25 by S 118, lot 185, Hey- man Tract; §600. H. L. Baker to Lucy A. Marlin _(wite of Alonzoy, lot 32, block F, Lakeview; $5e Julius &nd Meta D. Pundt to Christopher and Rose A. McConnon, lot on N line of Eighteenth street, 850 W of Hattie, E 256 by N 178, W 25.06,"S 179.74, block B, Park Lane Tract; $10. Jacob and Lina Heyman to Matthew D. Far- rell, lot 218, Gift Map 3; $10. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. City and County of San Francisco to Mercan- tile Trust Company of San Franciseo, lot on § line of Pine street, 42:1 W of Polk, W 23:4 by 8 120; §—. David, Alfred J., Geary and Bérnard Rich, Roge F. Livingston, estate of Joseph Rich (by Devid, Alfred J. and Geary Rich, trustees), Frances and Jules Leszynsky to Joseph Rich Company (corporation), lot on SE_corner of S 90 by E 100; also lot on SE corner of Clay and Front streets, E €0 by S 64:6; also lot on N'W corner of Bush and Munroe streets, W 80 by N 46; also lot on NW corner of Franklin and Oak’ streets, W | 137:6 by N 120; also lot on NW corner of Fair Oaks and Twenty-third streets, W 117:6 by N 61; also lot on NW corner of Forty-sixth avenue and R street, W 240 by N 600; also lot on NW second avente and R street, W 240 by N 600; also lot 1, block 81, lots 2, 7 and 8, block 81, Excelsior Homestead; also es- tate of Joseph Rich, 25,288; §10. Louis and Alice’ G, Greenbaum to Rosalie i S, ot O D e oy 1 aason: ot | Whmsehuus Guiliows, Jots L auh 3, Motk 75:8 S of Washington, S 26 by E 137:6; §10. . Gty and County of San Francisco to Juda | map Laurel Grove Park, Brooklyn Township; map Wyman's subdivision of Park place. Brooklyn Township; §5. Maria A. Toler (widow) and James Hoyt Toler (son) (heirs at law of William P. Toler) to Pedro Lopes Sivar, 2.33 acres beginning at peint in center iine of Ygnacio avenue at S corner of 5-acre tract in 801 D. 118, in distant, SW along center line of said avenue 1.73 chains. from E corner of lot 10, thence NW. 5.783 chains, SW 4.34 chains, SE 5.81 chains, NE 8.72 chains to beginning, being SW 3% of lot 10, all lot 11, map Toier . Homestead subdi- Vikion, srantee recognizes said Ygmacio avenue as a street, Brooklyn Township: grant. E. Jacobson, lot on W corner of Chestnut street and Mountain View avenue, N\ 140 by SW 50, |lot 9, block 9, map Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Adelbert T. and Electa L. or Lettie L. Hay (wife) to F. B. and Mabel G. Mitchell, lot on NW line of Brandon street. 225 NE of Lloyd avenue, NE 50 by NW 100, lots 290 and 30, block B, map Fruitvale Station Tract, Brook- Iyn Township; $10. Joseph_ and_ Hartiet Westall to Hannah D. Jackson street, 60 E - | $10. i’fi.l"'i:’“-}‘-i;é”iy‘"& 157:10%; $r ok Same to Dollie von Bichmann (wife of Hans), Catherine Holton to William F. Harris, lot on | lots 3 and 4 block A, same map, Brooklyn Township; $10. Same to Ella Ball (wife of James H. Ball), Jots B‘aand 6, block A, same, Brooklyn Town- ship; $10, Albertine and Emil Hirschfeld to Bank of St Helena (a corporation), lot on N line of San Jose avenue, 100 W of Twenty-first (formerly Willow) street, W 50 by N 120, portion lot 7, in E 3% of block M, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. - 3 Annie 8. Christensen (widow) to Carrie P. Lapham, lot on NE corner of High and Madi- son streets, N 60 by E 125, Alameda; gift, Builders’ Contracts. William J. and_Annie Callahan (owners) with Willlam W. Rednall (contractor and ar- chitect)—All work for a 1%-story frame butld- ing on lot on SE corner of Eighteenth and Vermont streets, E 25 by S 80; §1960. Henry D. Hawks (owner) with Hansbrough & Johnsten (contractors), Meyer & O'Brien, architects—Alterations and additions to a 5- story building on lot on N line of Mission street, 222 E _of Fourth, E 53, N 160, W 53, S 160; Mrs. 10,472, " Nolan (owner) with F. V. Acker (contractor), architects Rousseau & Son—all work for & 3-story frame building with brick foundation (store and fiats) on lot on W lina of Mission street, 120 § of Eighteenth, S 25 by ‘W 80, Mission block 68; $6000. Antonio Leonette (owner) with Thomas F. Mitchell (contractor and architect)—All work for & two frame bullding (store and flat) on N line of Twenty-fifth street, 25 B of Har- ricon, E 25 by N 104; $3000. Jacques P. Faivre (owner) with W. W. Red- nall (contractor and architect)—All work for a 1%-story frame buflding on N line of McAl- lister mul“té 384:6 W of Parker avenue, W 25 3 1856, o eiscican ‘ERk: Townwie) ith e & Qualman (contractors), arehitect Thomas J. ‘Welsh—Carpentry, joinery. hardware, glazing, tinning, galvanized iron for a seven-story brick S line of Oak street, 166 W of Buchanan, W 27:6 by S 75; $10. Louise F. Riechers to Gretchen Riechers, lot on § line, of Bush street, 155 E of Steiner, E 27:6 by S 137:6: gift. City and County of San Francisco to Leon- hard and Antonia Mayrhofer, lot on § line of Fulton street, 110 B of Steiner, E 27:6 by § 110; . Altred and Katarina W. Olson to Willlam F. Buswell, lot on N line of Waller street, 165 E of Stanyan, E 27:6 by N 85; $10. William B. and Louise ¥. Humburg to Bro- nislaus and Mary Rybicki, lot on W line of Julian avenue, 185 N of Sixteenth street, N 30 by W 100: $10. James P. Treadwell to Henry J. and Lillian M. Cullinane, lot on E line of Castro street, 220 N of Bighteenth, N 25, E 148, S 16:3, W 23, § 8:9, W 125: $10. Anna Junge (widow) to Minnie M. Lawrence (wife of A. M), lot cnt E line of Powell streey. 91:6 N of Bush, N 28 by E 67:6; also lot on § line of Fell street, 137:8 B of Scott: also lot B5E8:9 feet W of Larkin street, B 130:6, SE 136:10, W 157, N 137:6; also property outstde of county; gift. Mary J., alias Jane Pomeroy, to Marshall Pomeroy, ‘lot on NW_line of Market street, % NE of Golden Gate avenue, NE 25, NW 1015, N 78, W 20:3%, S 79, SE 50:8; gift. Marshall and Ella E. Pomeroy to Mary F. Barron, lot on NW line of Market _street, 252:1%, NE of Golden Gate avenue, NW 58:9, N 79, E 20:3%, § 78, SE 43:10%, SW 25; $10. Mary A. Tobin to John Hayes, lot on S line of Federal (Frederick) street, 80 W of First, W_% by —20; $10. Henry F. and Annie L. Pickle to Noah Swanson, lot on I line of Vermont street, 100 N of Humboldt, N 25 by E 100; $10. B. G. Methena to Stella F, Methena, lot on E line of Mississippi street, 175 N of Butte, N 25 by E 100; also property outside of county; Eift. ¥ Thomas and Elizabeth MacMullen to B. Nixon (widow), lot on W line of Forty- ixth avenue, 150 S of 1 street, S 25 by W |and terra cotta building on SE corner of Sac- 120: $10. . > Y W | emento and Montgomery stroets, 8 42, E s, Charles L. Fair, Theresa A. Oelrichs wife of | § 96:6, £ 84:4%, N 137:6, W 103:1%; $45,000. Hermann), Virginia Vanderbilt (wife of Wil gk 5 o Theress. Brckof, 1t on W Hue Be Andover averue, 75:1% § ot Cortland avenue, S 25:0%. W 90:0%. N 25 E 88:9%, lot 19, blgek 9. Fair's Subdiviston of Holly Faric: $10; Same to Margarita Robiolo, lot on W line of Andover avenue, 100:1% 8 of Cortland avenue, Same owners with Joseph Musto & Son (con- tractors), architect same—Marble and tile Wark for same on same; $16,378. Same pwrera with A. Merle Company (con- tractors), architect same—Ornamental metal work, elevator enclosures, elevator cages, iron stairs, etc., for same on same; 8 25:0%, W 91:2%, N 25, E 91:0%, lot 20, Same owners with Shevard Bros. {(contrac- hlockflfl.%ume: $16. b, tors), architect same—Sewering, plumbing ‘and Emma Chambers to Willlam M. and Lizzie | gasfitting for same on same: $10,125. Doyle, lot on B line of Capitol street, 160 S of Begamaoss, B 50 by B 130, block By Rallooms e T R T R R R ustave an ad (by C. Deasy, commissioner) to Mission Home and Loan Association, Iot 162, Gift Ma) 3 Otto F. von-Rhein to Adeline, A, and “Same owners with Daniel Foley (contrac- tor), architect same—Painting, etc., for same e " with P. H. Jackson & Co. (contractors), architect same—Iron, concrete work, cement sidewalk, ventilators, elevator, etc., for same on same; w himself and Queen Alexandra, his Maj- | orward, each in his | corporation) to George W, Austin, lot on N ! 1 of lot 24, block B, map Gaskfll Tract, Oak- | | Phebe H, Logan, incompetent) to same, same, | 256 etc., SW 182.45_ iot 18 and portion lot 17, | Andrew and Thora A. Jensen (wife) to Jacob | TRADE DEGLINE WORRIES I Cana.diax:t Minister Talks of the American Commerce. Colonial Merchants Advised to Establish a High Tariff. HALIFAX, N. S, Aug. 15.—The Hon. J. L Tarte, Canadian Minister of Public Works, in a speech before the Canadian Manufacturers’ Assoclation, declared that Canadians must no longer see their mar- ket slaughtered by American manufac- turers and the great trade of the couti- nent carried through American chanaels. The remedy, he propcsed, was the im- | | | | and a higher tariff. ‘“We must,” he sald, ‘“transport from Wwest to east through Canadian chennels. The country must be united by cheuper iranspertation and a strong Canadian tariff. The shortest route to the sea- highway, not only of the Canadian wheat fields, but of the whole American eonti- We Have a route from Georgian Bay to Liverpcol, 300 miles shorter than via New York. The Canadian Pacific Rail road and the Grand Trunk must work together to carry that trade via Canadian | routes.” The Minister stated that Canada would oon have a fast Ailantic line and de- in summer were the natural terminals. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page Thirteen. col, §9¢ for boiled and 57¢ for raw, in barrel Lard Oil, extra -winter strained, harrels, § cases, §1'05: China Nut, 57%@6Sc per galla pure Neatsfoot, in barrels, 70c; cases,, T Sperm, pure, 65c; Whale Otl, natural white, @30c per gallon; Fish Ofl, in barrels,. 42l cases, 47%c; Cocoanut Ofl, in barrels, 314 for Ceylon and 58%c for Australian. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ofl, in bulk 13%@ldc; Peari Ofl, in cases, 20c; Asfral, 20c: Star, 20c; Extra Star, 23c; Elaine, 25¢ 40 cases, 23%9c; Benzine, in bulk, 16c; in cases, 2234c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 2ic; cases, 2T3e. TURPENTINE—6lc per gallon in cases and §5¢ in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ quantity, SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, bags: Cubes' A, Crushed and PFine Crushed, | 4.50c; Powdered, 4.35c; .Candy Granulated, 4.35¢;. Dry Granulated Fine, 4.25¢; Dry Granu- lated’ Coarse, 4.25c; Fruit Granulated, 4.25¢ | Beet Granulated (100-1b bags oniy), none; Con- fectioners’ ! €, 375¢; Golden C, 3.65c, '3.50¢; barrels, more; 50-1b bags, 10c more for all kinds, Dom- order | equivalent. . —_— —mm -m—_mesw e e e 5 _ STOCK MARKET. —_— Dullness still characterizes the market, and quctations show no change worthy of comment. The Best & Belchet Mining Company has levied an assessment of 1fc. - At the annual meating of the Bank of So- noma County at Petaluma, the old officers wers elected, with George P. McNear as president ard Frank H, Denman cashier, A dividend of 6 per cent per annum was daclared. The following were ex-dividend yesterday: Contra Costa Water Company—Reguiar month- ly. 42 cents per share, amounting to $22,- 530 02. Port Cesta Water Company—Regular monthly, 30 cents per share, amounting | $1500. Oakland Gas Light and Heat —Regular monthly, 25 ceuts per share, Company—Regular monthly, share, amounting to $2000, | ._The stockholders of the Pacific Steam Whal- 20,000 shares, of the par value of $100 each, par value'of $1 each. ways of San Francisco Wwere received yester. Co.: Common stock, §23 75024 25; preferred Subscriptions, $101 25@162. g STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, Aug. 15—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask: Bid. Ask. | #s ar c (new)13214133% '4s ar coup..10831¢ 3s qr coup..105% — is :r Teg. 3 | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. M,.tw & BoE 780 §a coom Do Do LAP Mkt Do lcm 5s.121 912) NRcf 110 110%|8 P of C Do bs 1229 — © gntd Bs.: N Pac .108%, — Do stmpd. N C .118% — |S P BrCal6s.1. NSR 102 — v Wat 6s. Oak Gas 55113 114 | Do 4s 2am. Oak Trn- 65122 — | Do 4s 8dm. Do _tst 1123, — |Stkn Oak W —_ 108 ‘WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 71 T8 Port Costa. MarinCo ... 50 — ‘Spring Val GAS AND ELECTRIC, Cent L& P. 4 5 (Pac L Co. Eqt G L Co. 8 . .3%|3ac B Mutugl EL— 7 |SFG & OGL&H.6 €i%SFGL Pac G p. $5% 37 |Stktn 5 Ger S & L1980 2100 Sav & Loan. — 90 Humboldt .. — — Beeurity Sav.307% — Mutual Sav. 80 — Trst.i830 — | Union 8 F Sav U.535 i California ..176 195 Market ... Geary .. Presidio Alaska Pack.157%4158 Oceanic S Co 4 Cal Fruit As. 97 100 Pac A F A. — Cal Wine As.101 101% Pac C. Bt “Northern Cal Ry Bs. b $5, 85 ¢ 83 ' provement of the Canadian waterways | board is destined to be the great carrying | lared that Halifax in winter and Quebec | 22c; Geodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 16¢; in in 6lic per ib; White Lead, 6@8%c, according to per pound, in 100-1b A, 4.25; Magnolia A, 3.85c; Extra 10c more; half-barrele, 25c more; boxes, 50e | inos—Haif-barrels, 4.75¢c; boxes, 5c per Ib. No i taken for less than 75 barrels or its | San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Crus, Mon- to amounting to §7500. Presidio Street Rallway 20 cents per irg Company have authorized a reduction in the capital stock from $2,000,000, divided into to $20,000, divided into 20,000 shares, of the | The following quotations for the Usilted Rail. | day from New York by Bolten, De Ruyter & 3, $24,000 S P of C 6s (1912) 100 Monte Cristo, b 60... 200 Monte Cristo, b 90. 300 Sterling ... 200 Steriing, s 30. Board— 500 Chicago Crude & (77708 Packers’ Assoelation. ... Oceanic S S Co... 888 s3uss R PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Sesston. Board— [SYoTeTey gfil ‘Afternoon Session. 2 100 Home Ofl ... 300 50 Monte Cristo, s 90. 123% 100 Monte Cristo, b 0. 125 50 Sovereign . 22 2100 Sterling . 1% Foll cisco 1000 Best & Belch. 200 Con Cal & V.1 15 600 Potost 500 Hale & Nore. 660 Con Cal & V.1 15| 100 Caledonia 100 C C & V, b90.1 15, 660 Oceidental . 400 Crown Point. MINING STOCKS. | lowing were the sales on the San Fraa- Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 10 200 Ophir 18 Afternoon Session. HRNEE Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Sesston. | 100 Caledonia . 91 100 Con Cal & V.1 15 200 Caledonia . 92/ 100 Mexican - 200 Challenge 17, 200 Potost 18 600 Challenge 16' 200 Union m | Afternoon Session. | 200 Caledonta . 97 200 Justice . L4 300 Chollar ...... 07 300 Mexican 8 | 106 Con Cal & V.1 15 200 Oeccidental . g | 200 Confidence 70 100 Ophir ....... 100 Confidence ... 69 200 Overman w o7l CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, Aug. 15—4 B Bid. Ask. id. Ask. Ateoooiocis” — 04} Julta, . = 3 i - ustice . | — O4|Lady W 02 E 06 07| Mexican 48 44 I 08 10|Dphir 10118 - 17 B | 151 2 13 20 ] = & = @ o | - s | Bureka Con.. 18 — o8 Exchequer ... — 01 |Union Con.-.. 17 Gould & Cur. 12 13 Utah .. o1 Hale & Nore. 15 Yel Jacket. - Kentuck o1 coma For ‘or | Saata For terey, The made street. | East. S Redondo), Luts ‘Obispo, Ventusa, Hueneme steamship and rafl Steamer tickets include berth and COLUMBIA salls Aug. ELDER fl ‘to N. P. K Vi to C. P. Ry. Eureka (Humbol:t fi)—lm » m., August 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 4 Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and San Diego and Santa Darbara— Rosalia, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursday, 9 a. m. Los Aageles (via San Pedro and Esst San Simeon, Cayucns, Port San and *Newport . (*Corona only). Receipts of Produce. Corons. “August 6, 14, 22. 30, Sept. . pts of (o S208 Bay, 9 a. m., ‘August 2. 10, 18, 28, Sep- FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. necte it T, A T | Flour, qr sks....35,930 Hay, tons ...... 811 c-rf:; me::', rmu.l": Paz, Santa n-: | Wheat, ctis .....10.885 Wool. bales ... 137 | Guaymas (Mex)—10 a. m., 7th of each mormths | Barley, ctis 15,970 | Taliow, ctls 233 For further informatioa obtain folder. Dats, ctls . «+ 1,450 Pelts, bdls ..... 60 Right reserved to change steamers or salfe | Com. otls 111113 Hides, No o inx date. | Beans, sks ..., 7, rol FFICE—4 New Montgomery | Potatdes, sics” .. 6,030 | Wine, gals ... 20,500 P L | Onions, sks . Lime, bbis . 270 |~ GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents. | Bran, 'sks * 1.830| Sugar, ctls 2,434 & D, DUNANN, Con Sans. Agr: | Middlings, sks 427 10 Market st.. San EASTERN. Corn /meal, ‘ctls.. 850/ Datmeal, ctls .. 207 . LEAVES SEATTLE: SENATOR..® p. m., Aug. 15, Sept. 14, Oct. 10 new and elegant steamship Senator regular trips to Noms last vear, landing all passengers and freight without loss, mis- hep or delay. For passenger rates and Nome folder apply "TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agenta. C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Agt.. 10 Market st., San Franciseo. O.R.& N- CO, Only Steamship Line to PORTLAND, Or. And short rail line from Portland to-all Through tickets to all points_ail rail-or at LOWEST RA =z, 31, Sept. oy e L Dt st, 11's. m. D. W. HITCH General Agent, 1 Montgomery st., San TO10 KISEN KAISHA First and Brannan streets, for YOROHAMA and Bmuom st 1'p (Hiogo), Nagasaki S. 8. 8. 8. s. 5. SONOMA, for MARIPOSA, for Tahiti. Aug. 20, 10 a. my Saturday. August 2, 3 p. m. Honolulu, ek ‘Samoa, land and Sydney.Thursday, Sept. 4, 10 a.m. 4.0 SPRECAELS & BRDS 0., g, Tkt i, 543 PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. at To_ Valparaiso, stopping et Mexican. Central ard 3, ‘pier 10, fi‘-- - (No «l ger BAl These steamers are built expressly for Cen- tral ‘and South American hange at Panama.) Freight and passene e 316 Californta st. LFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. Lonis. Aug 20,10 am| T 2010 i Sochavarie Bep. 5, navh

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