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e e ——————— N e e e — THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ZO,F 1902 LOST AND FOUND. Pei U gold, ¢ h; gentleman's st. ant; small dia- Small star pearl pen 1150 O'Farrell st. in center; re book with the Hibernia Savings of San Francisco in the DIEHL, No. 236-468. The ST—A pa and Loan name of RC finder will please return to bank. Jocket containing two A. P. G.; liberal reward I Drug Store, corner Stockton st. and ave purse containing 4 mond Taylor st, and steamer Frisbie. Return to 128 Taylor; $50 reward; no ques- tions asked. LOST—English setter pup, 6 months old; In vicinity of Holy Cross; white with black ears and spotted brown nose. 843 Alvarado st. LEFT on Turk-st car, double barreled shotgun. Return to 51 Sacramento st. and receive re- ward. LOST—In Oakiand; young fox-terrier, white body, black head; answers to name Foxy. Re- turn'476 Central ave., Alameda; lib. reward, | IT will pay to “Remember” that the California ‘Wateh Case Co.. 220 Sutter st.. needs old gold and silver to make new watch cases. MATRIMONIAL. | TLEMAN of good habits and small | s; 26 years of age; wishes to make the uaintance of an homest girl of some means; object matrimony; prefers a lady of | usical ability and tastes. Address box 3819, | all, Oakland. MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. METAL bede. bedding. camp goods, window | shades HOTTER. 712 Mission: tel. Main 730. | _— MEDICAL. world-renowned ecialist—Ladies,all who are sick or in troi e, consult the specialist on female co sints; menstrual female complaints pos! vely corrected; the unfortunate helped; lief in all caces taken; the most difficult c treated; have relieved thousands of most ob- inate cases; free, confidential advice on all | jects of delicate nature. DR.G.W.0’DON. NELL, office & res:dence, 1018 Mkt., op. 5th. MRS. DR. K ale troubles sult free; 1 AL, reliable specialist for all fe- instant relief guaranteed; con- E ket st., opp. Fifth. MRS. DR. WYETH, specialist for all female complaints; instant relief guaranteed; 30 | years' experience; fined home before and | g confinement, 728 Post st., nr. Jomes. | T E, safe and speedy cure for all female troubles and rheumatism, paralysis, liquor abits. guaranteed safe and re- r. Gwyer. City Hall ave.,over | Srotto, 1504 Market st., r. 25. | DR. EWEET, graduate of Royal Univer- | , Berlin, cures all ladies’ complaints and | case. 933 Market, nr. 6th, Advice fre 1118 Market—Reliable ladies private ¥ before and during best medical care; low fees. ult us when in trouble; positive no fee, by our mew method. DR. ETT'S MEDICAL CO., 105 Ellis st. ND MRS. DAVIES and HINDOHERB 2 rethod f treatment. 1126 Market. farket st., nr. Sixth; ladles’ £ or no fee. now 210 | babies adopted, 0 Stockton st Wegener, formerly G. G. av Home for patients opposite MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. ‘. LERS. engines, 2d_hand machinery. Mo TOSH & WOLPMAN. 195-167 Fremont s inexpensive home amusement. We rent ones for 50c per week, or sell on in- | Records of all makes exchanged. | phonograph, gramophone and cylinder machines. We are | ard neither make nor sell any Graphophone won Grand Prize sition, in competition with all est Columbia moulded records ¥ the best. Columbia Phono- S Geary st., S. F.; 467 Twelfth or rents gear machinery, en- boilers, water pipes, shafting, puileys, WHITELAW, 253-255 Spear st. EAR fixtures big stock; installments; billiard 2nd pool tables; easy terms or rented. The Brunswiek-Ba! der Co.. 652 Mission. s es, engines, pumps, ma- WHITE, 130 Beale st. H FOR sale—An el new. Call Y egant oak sideboard; almost Sutter st. CTOR bicycle, in good condition, price 103 Locust ave. SALE 3 marble slabs, 2x ick. 919 Capp st. ENGINES, bollers_ lathes, planers, second-band machinery. J. BURKE, 139 Beale st. EAFES—Cary Safe Co. E. B. BECK & CO., agents, 103 Front st. SECOND-HAND lumber. sashes, blinds, doors and bricks for sale. Valencia st., cor. 15th. 1% inches | GOOD NEWS MINES AND MINING. PERSONALS—Continued. R MOUNTAIN. R MOUNTAIN. MOUNTAIN. 'S F MOUNTAIN FROM THUNDER MOUNTAIN. GOOD N Each succeeding day seems to add to the nvestor's chance in the Thunder Mountain Gold-Reei Mining & Development Corpora- tion. When the prospectus was Issued tha company had four properties. Since then twelve ‘more properties have been added, making 16 claims, or 320 acres of mineral ground all told. While in the beginning the company claimed to have only a low-grade proposi- tion, and while it is quite probable the prop- erty as a whole is of that general character, it is nevertheless true that there will be found in the ledges streaks of extremely high- grade ore, as indicated in the telegram herewith: (Telezram.) “KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 15, 8 p. m. ‘‘American Guaranty & Trust Co., “Hayward bldg., cor. California and Mont- gomery sts., San Francisco. *‘Another rich strike in our Thunder Moun- tain claims. Assay runs one thousand six- Sell no teen dollars sixty cents per ton. more stock at present price after exhausting your present allot Gt (Signed) THUN- -REEF MINING & PORATION."” DER MOUNTAIN DEVELOPMENT C This s certainly most cheering news for shareholders, and should be of interest to those who have not vet identified themselves with the company. All indications point to the Thunder Mountain Gold-Reef Mining & Development ‘Corporation being at least the second best concern operating in the Thun- der Mountain district, while it is quite pos- sible that it may, by reason of future big strikes, stand head and shoulders above all other companies. In its present siage, at any rate, it can be regarded as an excep- tional opportunity for profitable speculation at_the present low price of the shares. We have only a small amount of stock re- maining that we can sell at 10c per shar That being disposed of, the price wiil be 15¢ net cash. We have in a few days placed large blocks of the stock with all classes of investors—rich and poor allke—and appre- hend that our allotment will be exhausted before the advance in price September lst. The Thunder Mountain Gold-Reef Mining & Development Corporation has at our solici tation extended the term for installment payments from four months to ten months. es and terms will therefore be as fol- lows, not less than 500 shares being sold on the installment plan: 500 shares, $5 00 down, $5 00 monthly 1,000 shares, 10 00 down, 10 00 month] shares, 20 00 down, 20 00 month] shares, 30 00 down, 30 00 monthly. shares, 40 00 down, 40 00 monthly. shares, 50 00 down, 50 00 monthly. 10,000 shares, 100 00 down, 100 00 monthly. For prospectus and full information write or call AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST COMPANY, vard buildin; n’Franeisco. in trust funds; loans made on first and second mortgages, undivided interests in real estate, life interests in estates, property being held in trust, estates in probate, legacies or inter- ests in estates; assignment of rents; life in- surance policies; will also purchase legactes, undivided interests, etc.; your proposition will be given due and courteous consideration, no matter what it ie; financial problems of ali sorts and sizes; If you need money see HER- MAN MURPHY, 601-602 Examiner bldg. AA—MANHATTAN LOAN CCMPANY (Inc.). . 107-108 Crocker ......Building . Post ....and ....Market ....Street . $5,000,000———CAPITAL DEAL DIRECT and AVOID EXPENSE. Loans at 5% and 6 per cent; sums to sull City, Oakland, Country and Town Property; Estats Legacles, Undivided Interests in Interests in Ungettled Estates and Contested Estates; Secohd Mortgages and Life Insurance Policies; full cost of improve- ments at 6 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker building; telephone Main 5924. A—R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgemery st. room & any amount at lowest rates Deal direct with lender. first mortgages, second mortgages. third mortgages. undivided interests in real estats estates in Drobats. legacies. NO DELAY, Telephone Main ‘8518, R. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery st., room L £e9e8e ANY proposition any amount; 6 per cent; first, second and third mortgages, estates in pro- bate, interest in estates, legacies, undivided interests. securities, manufacturing and mer- cantile interests, corporation loans. Rooms 16, 1st floor, Cbronicle blg. GEORGE E. OLSEN. — MUNICIPAL Loan Office, 133 Grant ave., near Geary st.; phone Red 1603. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtala iiberal advences on diamonds, jewelry, at Jowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 40 Main 1644. Branch, 19 Third. ON real estate, 1st or 2nd mortgages and on fur- niture or pianos; no removal; any amount; lowest rates. BECKER, 36 Geary st., room 36, ABK for prices on second-hand typewriters (all makes). ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Montg'y. BOATS. lsunches. rowboats carried in stock. BAKER & HAMILTON. Edison phonographs, records, supplies, moving pleture machines, flms. Baclgalupl 933 Mkt. ‘GASOLINE engines, all sizes. new and 2d-hand and launches. J. E. DOAK. 46 Premont st. LOWEST rates on furniture, etc.. by privi confiden- . 301 Jones. A PRIVATE party loans any amount on furni- ture, pianos; no removal; low rates; confiden- tial. WHITEHEAD (Wilson's), 1710 Market. LOANS on real estate; 1 per cent on furniture or planocs, etc.; no removal; $20 up; quick 26 Montgomery st., room 7. EAFES _New and second-band. The HER- MAN EAFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento st, 1ET-CLASS 24-hand modern engines & bollers bought, sold. Krogh Mfg. Co., 519 Market st. MAGIC lanterns, new and 2d-hand moving plc- tures. BULLARD & BRECK. 131 Post st. M s i B A ‘I—IS( ELLANEOUS WA TS. ETEIN wants good 2d-hand clothing; fulldress, Tuxedo suits. 1054 Howhrd, tel. Howard 202, TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 Bth st.; tel. Jessie 2851, OLD gold, silver, dlamonds and precious stones bought. J. R. JENKEL. 817 Market st. & ¥. DISCOUNT AGENCY—Loans to salaried People on their note THE TOUSLEY CO 143 Phelan bldg ON furniture, piancs; noremoval; money quick; lowest interest; easy terms. no brokerage reliable party. 1170 Market st., room 68. $10 TO $100 loaned salaried people Without se- curity; quietly, quickly, confidentially; lowest rates; easy payments. Drake, 453 Parrott blg. ONE per cent on furniture; $5 a month on each $1000; any security. 302 Montgomery, rm. 1. ON furniture, planoe; lowest rate: no removal: strictly private, E.W.LICK,116 McAllister st. 8% ON furniture & planos $15 up: no removal; phone Black 1709; room 81, 6 Eddy. floor 4. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A FEW GOOD BARGAINS. A small upright; good order. 315 A littie better onme ...... 39 | A nice one; good for practice 48| A Boener; fine order . 110 | A Schuman: mahogan: 155 A Mayson; mahogany case 195 A Martin; walnut case 215 A Steinway; fine order 265 | A Haines; 88,000 in use 275 All_uprights; fully w k . CURTAZ & SON, 16-18-20 O'Farrell st. AUGUST bargains; 200 planos to select from: | 1 Piayal 1 Fischer 3 Bteinways Squares from $12 up; over 5000 Heine pi- anos in 8. F.; agents for famous Gabler and others; rents and install. $2 up. See the Playano, the latest plano player. HEINE PIANO CO., Heine Hall, 235-237 Geary st. ALTHOUGH meny sesmingly -d.;m ropositions are offered in wi ¢ terms upon plance, please bear in mind that we can not only duplicate them, but can cffer exceptionally five pianos largest sesortment of best makes to choose from. EHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Stelaway cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., S. F.; way and Thirteenth st, Oakiand. Af an inducement for you to call on us be- Jore you buy we offer to cut all prices \‘fl"‘ close during the balance of this month. We | oarantes S Gur piance ‘o be jost as e | resented or no sale. THE ZENO MAUVAIS | MUSIC CO., 760 Market st. ANY plano sold by us taken back any time dealers, ‘Broad- within two years and full hase price al- lowed on & mew Paerle;-k at resuiar price; costs you pnly a day y & planc from us. Lo ER e CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st.; established 1850. YOUR pieno can be made new for one-quarter the cost of buying: send for booklet. Plerce’s | Plano Factory, Market, 14th and Church st: Beautiful tone upright plano; handsome case. bargain; account sickness. 733 Turk st. | IT'S remarkable—A lot of storage pianos sell- | ing. $25 up. Wilson's Storage, 1710 Market. (ALL Fischer upright left on sale, $96; no | . 257 Geary st. 18 upright grand plano;must sell any rea- mble offer; rare chance; urgent. 649 Ellls. CASH Joaned salaried people on nots without indorser. MORRELL, 609 Examiner bldg. LOANS money on salary: no indorser; Eastern plan. Western Loan Co.. 300 Phelan bld; MONEY WANTED. WANTED—To borrow from private parties di- rect (no brokers), $500 for six months. Box 4223, Call office. —_— OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. BASEME: to let—Large, dry, well-lighted basement, SW. cor. Kearny and Sacramento Bt sidewalk elevator; cement floor; 70x78 feet. Inguire VON RHEIN REAL ESTATE CO., or 533 Kearny st., room 1. GEARY, 1432—FElegant corner parlor sulte, running water. gas, etc.; fine location for doctor or dentist; none in Vicinity; rent mod- erate. 2 adjoining large stores with high basemen below Kearny. to lease. 636 Clay st., r. 1. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. ROOMS papered $3 50 up painting,tnting done. Hartman Paint Co., 819 34 st.; tel. Red 8521. — C0. 10 3d st; tel Red 3521 PALMISTRY. RETURNED—H. JEROME FOSSELLI, sclen- tific palmist, 5i5 Taylor st.; phone Black 5L MME. G, L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4 700 Post st., corner Jones; phone Polk S37. ECHOOL of Palmistry—Readings daily, 1-3; free demonstration Tuesdav eve. 318 Tavlor. —————————————————— PATENTS AND PENSIONS. 1 obtain patents and assist in financing meritor- ious inventions. FRANK P. MEDINA, Patent Bpecialist. room 7. 032 Market st., 8. P. ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. NOT how cheap, but how good, is the motto of the manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary Standard, the sewing machine of to-day. J. W. EVANS, agent, 1021 Market st. VIAVI home treatment for mothers and daugh- ters; booklet free. The Viavi Co., 2304 Van Ness ave., S. F.; phone East 282. AMALUS, the surest hair restorer and dan- druff cure in the world; sample bottle z5c. 502 Turk st. CURE for dyspepsia, constipation; box fre: “‘More like a miracle than medicine.”” Reuner & Goulet, 7th and I sts., Sacramento, Cal. AN elegant 1iné first quality pure halr switches $1 50 up; hair dressing, any style, 25c. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st MONEY to loan at low interest; gold, silver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st DRUNKENNESS, morphine and all drug_dis- eases positively cured by The Willow Bark Co., 1839 Polk st., S, F.; consultation free. SWHITE enamel iron beds, single, three-quarter or double, $2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., 1310-1312 Stockton st., near Broadway. AT less than cost, uncalled-for sults, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London tailor, 721 Market st. WE renovate old sealskin garments and other furs during summer months at % price. At~ lantic Fur Store, 10-12 Grant ave. A—$3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, $1 75. Pop- ular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., near Pine. A FINE euit, $7; stylish pants, $1 75. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sal " JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st., + Real Estate Agent. Loans Negotiated. ‘Napa Co.: 40 acres; 9-room house; vines, corn, alfalfa; complete; fine shape, Solano Co.; 28 acres; 2000 fruit trees; good buildings; roadhouse attached. '$3500—Solano Co.; ld-acre fruit ranch; easy clears $1000 per year; owner retiring. $3000—Roadhouse, 20 acres: garden, good buildings, including, horse, chickens, furniture; part_cash. $1250—E1 Dorado Co.; house, store, horses, hogs; erty. g House and lot; near cars, Oakland. ;5000—4\1 eda Co.; 1b.miles from §. F.; 7 acres in fruit trees; 4-room house, bath, base- nt. T RS50—12-acre vineyard: family orchard; 2 cellars complete; winery; good house; good stock of wine and brandies; sold account of old age. 950—10 ACRES, near Petaluma; good O ok fengedr small house and parn. $640014 acres; very fine orchard: good 7- room house and bath, barn, horses, caitle, farm implements; 5000 chickens; near Petaluma; in- come $250 per month. 4000 acres Al sugar pine; accessible; will cut 2500 per acre; worth $50 per acre: price §8. WELLS & SAUNDERS, 630 Market st. HOMES and_investment property in Alameda, Berkeley, Palo Alto, Point Richmond; 2 fur- niehed houses in Sausalito, both for $3500, cost $5800; 2%-acre home in Los Gatos for amount of mortgage, $1250; also 9-acre and B2-acre_fruit ranches close to town, cheap. A. W. BELL, room 417 Parrott big., 855 Mkt, ——FOR SALE_NEAR SAN FRANCISCO. 20 acres; 3-room some gold in prop- chicken ROOMS AND BOARD. P L Sl Loty Sl berre PPV ATLANTA Hotel, 452 EHis—This new, strictly modern, first-class hotel will be opened July rooms can now be reserved on the prem- electric light and elevator; private single and suites; hot and cold water; steam heat: telephones on every floor. A FEW more roomers and boarders wanted in private family. 528 Twenty-second st.; phone Green 441, Oakland. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or single; steam heat. SEWING MA AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144, 205 4th. Pl A R T S A STAMMERING OR STUTTERING. MELBOURNE School, 1538 Market; positively cures stammering; guarantee; refs. ;. circular. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv, Ex. 571 GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Missfon st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840: shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. e ——————————a— TO LEASE. Small tracts, $60 to $90 per on Ranch Cotat}, Sonoma Co., future value' assured, San Trancisco is krowlng ’:‘.’,’:,‘.z'. ocation best for poultry and gene . " Apply to The Cotati Co., 802 California st for pamphlet and information. FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping; near Grant School. Box 4220, Call office. PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates; 10 years' experience. J. B. RAY, 457 Minna st. RETURNED—DR. W. M. FORSTER, new of- fices, 118-119 St. Ann's building, 6 Eddy st. BUENA VISTA Sanatorium; private hospital. Dr. Long, 135 Geary st.; phone Bush 43. DO-GOOD Cough Easy Consumption Cure; al- ways doing good. 25c; all druggists. MISS TEN EYCK, 1879 Geary—Electrolysis, moles, warts, superfluous hair perm. removed. A GRAND ranch—2000 acres; level; watered; finely igproved; big income; half cost. 273§ Pine st. ND bargalns; new catalogue sent fre Whitfon & Monteomery. 634 Marke oste: REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED—City real estats for investment; owners will find it to their advantage to call on us; our business is exclusively to buy real estate for cash. WISEMAN, WISEMAN & CO., Crocker building. TAILOR-MADE suits, $7 50; dress pants, §2 50, Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. ACTINA restores evesight, cures deafness and catarrh. A’'Vida Co., Valencia, cor. 19th. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles removed by electric needle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170 Market. ALFREDUMS Egyptlan Henna; restores gray REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. e FOR sale or exchange for S. F. paying proper- ty, 1 of the finest ranches in Sonoma Valley, R, CLARK, Agua Callente, Sonoma Valley, e ———— ALAMEDA ADVERTUSEMENTS hair to its natural color; $1; at all druggists. ONE‘;UNL'TE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE instantly; 10c and 25c; all druggists. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure; 25¢; all druggists. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper for mailing. $1 per year. PHYSICIANS ;(ND SURGEONS. . C., C. 0'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. ALL aiseases of men and women, Call write DR. BALL. 107315 Market st. D REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE., EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. 638 MARKET STREET. $45,000—Grand corner on Larkin st.; facing the City Hall: improvements three story and basement building; well bullt; in good condition; rents $2760 per annum; Tot 80x100 feet. or $10,000—Store, 3 living rooms and stable and two flats, renting for $1020 per annum; on Eddy st.; lot 30x75 feet. $7,500—O'Farrell st., near Octavia: handsome, well-built residence, 7 rooms, bath, lot 25x120 feet to rear street. $7,000—North side of 14th st., near Valencla; three flats, rents $740 per annum; lot 25x105 feet. $6,500—Northwest business corner on 15th st., near Folsom; store and 4 living rooms in rear and flat of 6 rooms; present low rents $600 per annum; within one year's time new manufacturing plants now in the course of construction in this neighborhood will be employing over 4000 persons. Only $2700 required for a Mission business cor- ner; the rents will pay for the balance of the purchase price; the monthly in- stallment on principal and interest is $41 25; the property rents for $47 per month; improvements, 2 stores and cottage in fine condition; price $6000. $4,250—Two well-built houses of 8 rooms, bath and separate basements each; in the best portion of the Mission Warm Belt; rents $552 per annum; this property is in first-class condition and always rented. §3,200—Natoma st., near 1ith; 2 flats of 4 : rooms each; rents $360 per annum; lot 25x80 feet. §2,100—Chattanooga st., near 2ith; fine cot- tage of 5 rooms and bath; this is the best portion of the Mission Warm Belt; 25x100 feet. $300 cash—Balance easy installments same as rent; handsome new cottage, near Mission and 30th sts.; lot 25x100 feet; price $1250. LOTS————LOTS———LOTS. . $4,250—Corner on Sanchez st., near 18th; 54:2x 100 feet. $3,750—Fillmore st., near Hayes; lot 27:6x 92:6 feet. 3,000—Clay, near Walnut; 30x127:8. 2,700—?dn:~nnlc ave., near Waller; lot 25x125 eet. $2,500—North corner on Lombard st., near Fillmore; 33:6x100 feet. $2,400—Waller st., near Shrader; 25x100. $2,200—Clavton, near Waller; 25x125 feet. $2,000—Dolores, near 18th; 20x110 feet, $1,900—Cole st., near Carl; 25x105 feet. $1700—Key 1ot on Green st near Steiner; x110. $1,300—North side of Lombard, near Webster; 20x120 feet, $500—Cumberland, near Sanchez; 25x114 ft, EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. 356§ MISSION st., store and 1lving rooms; price $2200; small payment down; balance gme as rent. 20 Chapultepec st.; B-room cottage; mod- €in; price $1400; smail payment down; bal- ance same as rent. SUNNYSIDE— 414 Forester ave.; 5-room cottage; $1100; no payment down; monthly rent $15 40, 26 Circular ave.; flat of 5 rooms and store; store rents for $8; price $1250; no payment duwni‘_lsngxe as rgnt. 7 12 Flood ave.; b-room cottage, with large lot: Drice $1250: $50 Gown, balmers $10 80 per month. 16 Flood ave.; 5-room cottage, with extra large lot; price $1250; $50 down, balance $16 80 per month, INGLESIDE— 211 De Montford ave.; lot 5OX125; 7-room cottage; chicken house and barn; one block from car line; price $1500; small payment down, balance same as rent. O Lobos ave:: 4 s ave.; 4-room cottage; price H monthly payment same as rent-$i1 59, 00" I also have a few vacant lots for sale on easy terms. A. BE. RUDELL, 801 California st. EASY PAYMENTS, $2200—Cottage, 6 rooms and bath; lot 32x100; §1000 can stand at 6 per oent; 26th at. bet. Valencia an uerrero; street bituminized. ey $1150—Cottage, 4 rooms; lot 25x80; Folsom st., bet, 27th and 28th; street work all done: one block from cars; §600 cash, bal- ance at € per cent, $600—Lots on Duncan st. J. F. PLUMBE, 1402 Valencia st. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. SEE ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY Before purchasing a home in Alameda. We save you money. Sell on easy term: best values; fine cottage home; lot 75x12: flowers and’ frait_trees. ONLY $2750. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. BARGAIN—$1400; cottage of rooms, bath, pan- try, stable; lot 27x175. Inquire J. RUBELL, 1200 Eagle ave., Bay station. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $1000—4-ROOM cottage; near statlon: a sna $4500—Large house: beautiful ' grounds; grand view: a romantic spot: close to U. C. $425—Lots well Jocated; % block to cars; 3 blocks to statlon. $1600—5-room house; 8 blocks Berkeley station; a genuine bargain. GILLIHAN & ARDLEY, 2178 Shattuck ave., Berkeley, Cal. NEAR the university; well-built house of 7 rooms; all modern improvements: large lot; street work all done; cement walks; easy inetallments. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station. D. A. WENTWORTH, real estate and insur- ance—Choice residence property for sale; fm- proved and unimproved; houses and lots sold on easy payments. 1056 University ave., Berkeley. $3150—6 ROOMS and bath; lot 80x135; facing west; beautiful view; stréet work done; near Berryman Station; great chance. CHENEY & BERRY, Berkeley Station. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. from N. BERKELEY FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNISHED house for rent permanently; 8 Tooms; every convenience; rent $60; no chil- dren; ref. 3009 Telegraph ave., Berkeley. —————— Y ' FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. P. H. BLAKFE, Real Estate, Ins., Loans, No- tary Public. 'E. 14th st., Fruitvale, near P.O, ——————————————— OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. MUST be sold on account of owners leaving the city, house of 11 rooms, two blocks from narrow gauge depot; sunny, attractive grounds, barn and driveway; lot 50x125; this is a real bargain; look it up at once. C. K. MARSHALL, 1118 Broadway, Oakland. MUST sell—New house, 8 rooms; barn; 5bx144, Owner, 3825 Howe Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. P A A A AN At FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st.. Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. FIFTH, 3533 furnished rooms, housekeeping, 2 beds and bath, $20; 3, $14; single, $5 up. HOWARD, 823—Large sunny room, suitabia for two; also single. JESSIE, 333—Single rooms furnished for house- keeping; gas ranges; $6, $9 and 811 each. TURK, 545—2 furnished front rooms for house- keeping; also other rooms; gas and bath. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmor A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencla st. —_— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn, ANGELUS, 530 Stockton—New brick building; elevator; first-class service;quiet;central; ele- gantly furnished rooms and sultes; 4 car iines, ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; 76c day upward; McAllister cars to handsomest grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25 to $1 per night; $125 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT ‘““The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No, 1 Fifth st.); rooms 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 per week; house open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (0ld No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnishe CLIFFORD, 204 Fllis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable, ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn, rooms, 350, $150 night; $1050, $6 week; open all night. Grand Southern, 7th & Misslon—Rooms 85¢ to $1 50 night; 75 to $5 week; reading room. LARKIN, 1026%, near Sutter—Five sunny un- furnished rooms; gas and bath. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.). Real estate purchased, real estate loans, real estate for sale on terms to suit, real estate improved to sult purchaser and sold on easy terms; loans at 6 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. PERSONALS. THE widow of the late PROF. J. SIMON, der- matologist, will sell his recipe and give in- structions regarding the use of his celebrated medicine. It removes all faclal blemishes without surgery or pain, leaving the skin as natural as ever. Birth marks, tumors, can- cers, warts, moles, scars, wens, powder and tattoo marks, superfluous hair and other fa- cial blemishes. Letters of recommendation shown and references given. Call or address 1142 Filbert st., Oakland, Cal, NOTHER lot of high-grade planos offered at rage prices. WILEON'S Storage, 1710 Mkt. | 2 4 wsed -pedal upright 108 SCHMITZ & CO.. 16 McAllister st. CR_month—Hest renting pianos ia city, | -Curtaz Piano Co. 560 Hayes st. N MAUZY, 508-310-312 Post . «nd other pianos and pipe orgens, IPERIOR viclins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER. maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. 4 BRANCH office for Call advertisements and A hreriptions bas been established st 1098 Valencia st. Sohmer THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray and faded bair to natural color, improves its growtn, stops falling, cures dandruff and itchin scalp; not a dye; no stain to scalp or linen; no grease or stickiness:positive in results;sold by druggists and hairdressers; do not permit substitution of worthless nostrums; see that you get the “‘Star.”’Star Remedy Co.,385Geary BEFORE removing to our larger premises at 1127 Market st. we will make to order elegant sults from $10 75 up, which is about one- half the actual value. LEON LEMOS, mer- chant tailor, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th & Sth. A—DR. G. 5. MOORE'S scientific halr restorer cures all diseases of the scalp; try one bottle and be convinced. 332 O'Farrell st.; phone Black 940; send for circular. FOR sale—The last two of those elezant up- to-date 8 and 10 room houses on the north line of Bacramento st., between First ave. Dboulevard and Cherry st.; easy terms if de- sired; electric cars making connections with all parts of the city pass the door; open dally, 2 to 6. FELIX MARCUSE, 118 Mont- gomery st., artistic home builder. MINNA, 667, corner Elghth—Newly furnished bay-window rooms; $1 per week; transient. MISSION, 2005, corner of Bixteenth—Large furnished room for one or two; $2 a week. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. LARGE private villa; suitable for sanitarium; fine mineral springs; elegant climate; ideal place for resort. For further particulars ap- Iy to DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1021% Mar- et st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, MISSION property near 15th st.; size, 70x160 feet through to rear street; will build light structure. Address owner, 110 Montgomery. D e L S __TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—Wa sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266, 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome. —_—_— TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4c follo; coples,2c; mim- eographing. 927 Markt.,rm.305; Howard 1539. e — )| MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued vesterday: Jacob Thoemmel, 45, 2850 Twenty-first street, and Mary Wouldhave, 49, 2850 Twenty-first st. Louls ¥. Hamman, 44, 'Sanger, and Anna K. Weddle, 42, 153 Tenth street. Victor H. Davis, 28, 762 Bush street, and Euda K. Moffat, 21, 256 Webster street. Winsper C, Worthy, 25, Los Palos, and Ger- trude Waldstein, 19, city. Antone B. Nunez, 21, 423 Turk street, and Mabel Silva, 20, 423 Turk street. Phillip C." von Aspern, 22, 2128 Howard street, and Catherine B. O'Hearn, 22, 2123 Howard street, Thomas W. Connolly, 28, 1960 Howard street, and Alice A. Swift, 25, 706 Oak street. James J. Fraher, 32, 203 Day street, and Mary E. O'Toole, 26, 142 Twelfth street. Anton Eberle, 32, South San Francisco, and Henrletta Donnelly, 28, city. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsefl with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. ; RAVN—In this city, August 19, 1902, to the wife of Jakob L. Ravn, a son. THOM-WOHRDEN—In this city, August 14, 1902, to the wife of H. A. thom-Wohrden, a daughter. MARRIED. HERMAN—ROSENTHAL—In this _city, Au- gust 17, 1902, by the Rev. Hyman Samuclson, Leo Herman'to Sarah Rosenthal, both of this city. 4 ROFF—POLLEY—In this city, August 18, 1902, by the Rev. Arthur H. Briges, pastor of Central M. E. Church, Harry Batchelder Roff of Santa Barbara and Ida Charlotte Pol- ley of San Francisco. DIED. Murphy, Charles P. Marlin, ' Francis S. Meyer, Joseph Arnold, Maurice Brown, Sarah Butterfield, Bishop G. Connor, Anna L. Nagel, Paul Donlan, Patrick Rue, Grace Durning, Eliza Ratigan, Bertle Hart, Frederick J. . Ross, Jessie Hal: » Ruth Haley, Julia Jeanneret, Arnold McGrath, Thomas McMahon, John T. Mathieu, Doris L. ARNOLD—In this city, August 17, 1902, Mau- rice Arnold, a native of city of Dublin, Ire- land, aged 26 years. FFriends_and acquaintances and mem- | bers of the Pacific Coast Marine Firemen's | Union are resvectfully invited to attend tha | funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 | o'clock, fram the funepal parlors of Theodor | Dierks, 957 Mission street, and thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services. Holy Cross Cemetery. BROWN—In this city, August 19, 1902, at her residence, 115 Second avenue, between Cali- fornia and Lake streets, Sarah Brown, dearly beloved wife of the laté Nathaniel B. Brown, 1oving mother of Mrs. Martha Rhoad Sarah D. Crawley, 3 7 Charles N. Brown, Mrs, Estelle Karpe, and grandmother of Adele Brown, a native of New York, aged 70 years 9 months and 5 days. BUTTERFIELD—In this city, August 18, 1902, Bishop George Butterfleld, dearly beloved husband of Kittle Butterfiel and beloved brother of William Butterfleld of San Fran- “clsco and Mrs. ‘Theodore Hoffman of Hono- | lulu, a native of San Jose, aged 20 years | and'5 months. A member of Burns Lodge | No. 68, A. 0. U. W. [F Friends, acquaintances and members of | Burns Lodge No. 68, A. O. U. W., are re-| spectfully invited to attend the funeral to- morrow (Thursday), at 1 o’clock, from the funeral parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Un- dertaking Company, 1209 Mission street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth, where services will be held under the auspices of Burns Lodge No. 68, A. O. U. W. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. CONNOR—In this city, August 19, 1902, Anna L., dearly beloved daughter of Thomas and Sarah Connor, and sister of Thomas, John, Minnie and Ella Connor, a native of Vir- ginia City, Nev., aged 23 years ¢ months and days. 07 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Monahan & Co., 2339 and 2341 Mission street, near Nineteenth. DONLAN—In this city, August 19, 1902, Pat- rick Donlan, beloved brother of Mrs. Maria Grows and irs. Bridget, Saimon, & native of ‘ounty Roscommon, Ireland, a - fl'{lauu of funeral hereafter. L DURNING—In this city, August 19, 1002, Eliza Durning, beloved wife of the late Frank Durning, and mother of Charles and Frank Durning, a native of County Carlow, Ireland, aged 65 years. HART--In this city, August 18, 1002, Fred- Tick J., beloved husband of Julia M. Hart, and father of Fred C. and Mabelle C. Hart, a native of Germany, days. (Rome, N. Y., 7 Friends and acai re respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services: Wednesday, August 20, 1902, at 2 o’clock, at his late residence, 739 Shrader street. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric fu- neral car from corner Eighteenth and Guer- rero_streets. HALSEY—In this city, August 19, 1902, Ruth, | dearly beloved and only child of James and Nellle Halsey, a native of San Franelsco, aged 4 months and 2 days. HALEY—In this city, August 19, 1902, Julia, beloved daughter of Michael and Hannah Haley, and sister of John Michael Haley, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years. . JEANNERET—In this city, August 18, 1902, Arnold Jeanneret, brother of Charles and brother-in-law of Fanny Jeanneret, and uncle of Lucile, Suzanne and Charles Jean- neret, a native of Ewitzerland, aged 35 years, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, August 20, 1902, at 2 o'clock, from the pariors of J. S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. TInterment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Stelling, John Small, George H. Wait, Dayid G. Wood, William Wilkinson, George A. Interment | POWELL, 415—Nicely furnished front room for one or two persons. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth, near Market—For respectable ladles & gentlemen. ST. DAVID'S, 715 Howard—200 rms.; en”suite or single; clean beds; $150 to $5 per week. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. BROADWAY corner residence; baths; polished woods, oak floors, open fire places, furnace, billlard-room, big living- room, oak pancled and beam cefled dining- room; will include carpets. THE McCAR- THY CO., 646 Market st. $1550—$350 CASH, balance $16 80 per month; | " new, modern 5-room cottage and bath; full | basement; picket femce, brick foundation; | marine view; splendid home, WELLS & SAUNDERS, 630 Market st. WANTED-—To purchase a residence or a lot in the Mission, boundary Guerrero, Sanchez, 16th to 26th W. J. GUNN, 530 Call® fornia st. (Savings Union building). $300—LEVEL lot, near cars. THE McCAR- THY CO., 646 Market st. DO you wish to sell, buy or exchange homes? See Home Equity Co., 873 Market st. —_— T A WEBK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, i 716 pages, In wrapper for mailing, 31 per year. 14 rooms, 2 A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia sf PROPOSALS. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 8, 1902.—Sealed 1roposals, in triplicaté, will be recelved here until 11 o'clock a. m., Saturday, A: 1902, and then opened, for furnishing twenty~ five draft mules at Presidio of San Francisco, Cal. Government reserves right to reject of accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Bids will be considered for a less number of animals than that stated. Preference given 1o articles of domestic production, conditions of price and quality (‘ncluding in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference given fo articles of American production produced on the Pa- eific Coast, to extent of consumption re- Guired by the public service there. Informa- tion furnished on uvxllutlnn to D. ‘WHEELER, Deputy Q. M. General, A., Cnief Quartermaster. ugust 28, | McGRATH—In this city, August 18, 1902, Thomas McGrath, beloved father of Thomas F. McGrath and ‘Mrs. D: Hinhn ‘Westbay of New York and Mrs. C. C. Harriman, a native —— HENRY J, CALLACHER CO, (Buccessor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. SAN BRUNO HILLS MT.OLIVET CEMETER DFFICGE: 916 MARKET ST. JAMEBS MCGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros.. has opened new Funeral Parlors at 214 Eddy st., bet. Taylor and Jones. Telephcne South 576. | first in 1867, and argued that the names | of County Leitrim, Ireland, aged 75 years. (New York papers please copy.) I Friends and acquaintances are respect= fully invited to attend the funmeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 24 Tiffany avenue, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a requlem high mass Wil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McMAHON—In this city, August 19, 1902 John T., beloved husband of Mary MclMahon, father of Theresa and Mary McMahon, son of Margaret and the late Richard F. Me- Mahon, and brother of Richard F. McMahon, Mrs. Annie Anderson and the late May T. | McMahon, a native of San Franeisco, aged 34 years ) months and 19 days. A member of Altahmos Tribe No. §7, Imp'd. Order of Red Men. (San Jose papers please copy.) I Friends and acquaintances are respsct- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, August 22, at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, corner of Twenty-second and Point Lobos avenues, thence to Holy Cross Church, Where a requiem mass will be celebrated for | the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. MATHIEU—In this city, August 19, 1902, Do- ris Leonle Mathieu, dearly beloved daughter of Alphonse and Louisa Mathieu, and loving sister of Alphonse Jr., Olivette and Clarice Mathleu, aged 9 years 7 months and 20 days. MURPHY—In this city, August 19, 1902, Charles P., beloved husband of _Annle J. Murphy, @nd father of Charles H., Edwin | W. and Willam H. Murphy, Mrs. L. C. Walden and Mrs. E. I. Matlock, a native of Ireland, aged 72 years 3 months and 27 days. MARLIN—In this city, August 18, 1902, Fran- | cis Sherwood, beloved son of Belle Marlin, | and brother of Maywood and Joseph Marlin, | a native of Missouri, aged 13 years. 1 MEYER—In Altenheim, Fruitvale, August 19, 1902, Joseph Meyer, a native.of Baden, Ger- many, aged 83 years, NAGEL--In this city, August 19, 1902, Paul Nagel, a native of Germany, aged 69 years. RUE—In this city, August 18, 1902, Grace, dearly beloved wife of Fred C. Hue, and mother of Edwin and Louise Rue, a native of Oakland, Cal., aged 24 years 6 months and 14 days. I Frieids and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the par- lors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Inter- | ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. RATIGAN—In this city, August 19, 1902, Ber- tle, beloved infant child of Edward and An- nie Ratigan, and brother of Eddie and Willle Ratigan, & native of San Franeisco, aged 19 vs. ROSS—In_ Oakland, August 19, 1002, Jessie, wife of James W. Ress, and mother of Alex., Mary, Georxe, fmn and Joanus Ross, & native of otla ears 11 months and 25 daye. oo i STELLING—Near Hopland, August 17, 1902, John, dearly beloved husband of Eliza Stell ing, father of Dora and John Stelling Jr., son ‘of Claus H. and Margarethe Stelling, and brother of Claus, Peter and Tina Stell- ing, Mrs. John Schrdedér, Mrs. Margarethe Lehmbarg _and Mrs. Geshe Kornabrens, a native of Germany, aged 88 years 9 months nd 23 days. A member of Norddeutscher Verein. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, S1 Noe street, near Fourteenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SMALL—In this city, August 18, 1902, H., eldest and beloved son of George b g Minnie Small, and brother of' John H. and Fred W. Small, & native of Oakland, aged 25 years. ‘WOOD—In this city, August 19, 1902, William, beloved husband of Cynthia M. Wood, and father of George S. Wood and Eva M. Lee- man, a native of New York, aged 80 years 7 months and 18 days. WAIT—At rest at his late residence, 1906 Vallejo street, August 10, 1902, David G. Walt, & native of Oswego, N. Y., aged 56 years and 2 days. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. WILKINSON—In Elmira, August 1002, George Alexander, beloved hml.ndlas( l:?}' F. Wilkinson, and brother of W. C. Wilkin- gon, Mrs. J.'J. Medros and Mrs. Charles Stockham of Omaha, a native of Oakland, aged 28 years and 9 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from his late home, 1763 Grove street, Oakland. _Services at Trinity Epi: 1 Church, Twenty-ninth street and 'refig:hp avenue, at 2:30 p. m. Funeral under e direction of Brotherhood §¢ B, R Trainten and Forest Camp No. 102, . of W. NAMES OF STREETS NOT TO BE CHANGED Committee of Citizens Agrees to Leave Those of South San Fran- cisco as They Are. Representatives of South San Fran- cisco, Sunset and Richmond districts met | last night in the Supervisors’ chambers as a spectal committee appointed by the | Street Committee to outline a_definite policy regarding the petition of the Point Lobos Improvement Club that the names of streets in South BSan Francisco be changed because they conflict with those of the Sunset and Richmond districts. H. U. Jaudin presided and Daniel Harring- ton was secre:a.g. Charles Milly, Henry Buhe, Peter Han- sen and Fred Rahlman, of South San Francisco, opposed changing the names. Daniel Harrington stated that the streets in South San Francisco Had been named | should remain, as they were identified by | the word ‘‘south.” After a long discus- sion the motion of George Fletcher that the petition requesting the change of names be withdrawn was adopted. A committee consisting of Daniel Harring- ton, W. W. Allen and J. J. Cassidy was appointed to notify the Street Committee of the action taken. —_——— HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL W H Todd, Stockton J Mulroy, Inglewoud G Fresdan & fam, L A|V Van Hol, Jackson G Newman, Los Ang |J BBrown & fam, Cal A J Dunnegan, Ind " |S D Shields, Cal G 8 Crawford, Gr Isld|J M Taggart, Texas B Johnson, Portland|G Kendall, Minnplis Blutcher, Seattic F C Leslie, Ohlo S Byers, Seattle |E Gamble, Sacto F Walker, S Diego |H Johnson & fam, Cal Noble, S Diego E § Harris, Salt Lake R Sunur, § Diego |J F O'Brien, S Lake ——————— Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, August 19. Stmr Robert Dollar, Johnson, 24 hours from Port Harford. Stmr Nevadan, Weeden, 13 days from Kahu- lui, via Honolulu 10 days. SPOKEN. Per stmr Nevadan—Aug 15, 31 45 N, 138 15 ‘W, Fr bark showing letters K Q R B. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Aug 19—Ger stmr Menes, hence Aug 15 for Tacoma; bktn Jane L Stanford, from Honolulu. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. for good to prime washed peaberry: 10%@llc for good to prime rry; 10%@1lc for good to prime; 8%@9%c¢ for fair; 5@7%4ec for com- mon to ordinary. Salvador—12@i2%c for strictly prime washed; 10g11%e for g00d to prime washed; 8%@0%c for falr washed; 10@il13c for good to prime washed peaberry; 9@9%c for good to prime semi-washed; 8%@87%¢ for superior unwashed; —@8%¢ for good green unwashed; 9@9%é for good to superior unwashed peaberry; 5%@T7e for common to_ordinary. Nicaragua—12@l4c_ for prime to fancy washed; 94@10%c for falr to strictly good washed: 7T%@8%c for good to superior un- washed; 8%@9%¢c for good tc prime unwashed peaherry. Guatemala and Mexican—1234@15c for prime to fency washed: 1133@11%c for strictly rood washed; 1044@11c for good washed: S}a@u¥c for fair washed: 7@S8%c for medium; 5l @6%c for inferior to ordinary; 10%4@12c for good to prime washed peaberry; 9W9%c for good to prime unwashed peaberry; 8%@8%c for good to_superior unwashed. LEATHER—Sole, heavy. extra Eeavy, 30@34c per 1b; medium, 24@20c; Rough Leather, 28@28c leather, heavy, 85@39¢ for No. 1 and for No.' 2; medium, 30@37c; light, 29@35c Skirting No. 1, No. 2, 86@38c; Collar Leatber, 15@16c per foot; Trace Leather, 40@ 4ac; Kip, unfinished, 40@50c per Ib; Veal, fin- ished, 50@60c per 1b: Calf, 85c@$1 per Ib; Wax Sides, 16@17c_per foot; Belt - Knifs Splits, 14@16c; Rough Splits, 8@10c per Ib. TANBARK—Ground, $20@28 per ton; stick, $16@18 per cord. Linseed, 6bc for B J w B J T OIL—Lard Oil is lower. Loiled and 67c for raw in barrels; cases 5c more; California Castor Oil, in No. 1 i0e; pure, §1 20; Lucol, 58 for bolled and §7c for raw, in barrels; Lard Oil, extra winter strained, barrels, 95c; cases, $1; China Nut, | 5712@08¢ per gallon; pure Neatsfoot, in bar- | rels, 70c; cases, T5¢; Sperm, pure, G5c; Whale | Oil,” natural white, 40@50c per gallon; Fish Ofl, in barrels, $23c; cases, 473c; Cocoanut Oil, in barrels, G23¢ for Ceylon and 58%c for Aaustralian. COAL OIL—W: ‘White Coal Oil, in bulk, 1313@14c; Pearl in cases. 20c; Astral, 20c; Star, 20c; Extra Star, ; Elaine, 25¢; Eocene, 22c;.deodorized Stove line, In' bulk, 17c; in Benzine, 3 22Yc} 86-degree Gasoline, In bulk, 21c; in cases, 27%4c. e 55¢ in drums and fron barrrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, quantity, SALT—A turther advance of $2 per ton is re. cases, 23%c; in buik, 16¢c; in_cases, | TURPENTINE—S6lc per gallon in 6%c per 1b; White Lead, 6@6%c, according to ported at Portland, but it does not affect this 13 market, which remains as before quoted. Liverpool, B0 for the best and §21 K@ 23 for factory filled. Domestic—Imitation Liverpool, $20 70@21 40; H. R. H., T 21 40; California Dairy, 50-1b bags, $19 20 40; Rock Salt, $i4 30@16 25, according to quantity; Granulated, $20 75@21 50 per ton. QUICKSILVER—$i3@46 50 per flask local use and $44 50 for export. . SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per pound, in 100 15 bags: Cubes A, Crushed and Fine Crushed, 4.50c; Powdered, 4.35c; Candy Granulated, 4.35¢; Dry Granulated Fine, 4.25¢; Dry Gran lated’ Coarse, 4.25c; Fruit Granulated, 4.2 Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only), nene; Con- fectioners’ A, 4.25¢c; Magnolia A, 3.80¢c; Ex ra C, 3.75; Golden C. 3.65¢; “D,” 3.50c: barreis, 16c more; half-barrels, 25c more: boxes, 503 more; 50-ib bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tab- lets—Half-barrels, 4.75¢; boxes, e per Ib. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or iis equivalent. LUMBER—Retall prices are as follows Pine, ordinary sizes. $1S@19 50; extra_siz-s, higher: Redwood, $17@20; Lath, 4 feet, §3 90@ 4; Pilckets, $19; Shingles $2 for No. 1 and $i 75 for No. 2; Shakes, $13 for split and $14 for sawn; Rustic, $15@31, Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, AUGUST 19. for 8,054 Straw, tons..... 8 17.335| Wool, bales..... 247 2,960 Tallow, ctls. 111! Pelts, bdls. 00 168 Hides, No...... 478 2,085 Quicksil, fisks 108 1,365 Leather, rolls.. - 127 1,087 Wine, gals Middlings, sk Hay, tons. 65 Lime, DbIs. 450) Sugar, ctls * STOCK MARKET. * There was nothing mew on the Exchanges. Trading continued very lght. Honolulu Sugar Plantation has levied an assessment of $5, delinquent September 29; El Dorado Lumber Company one of $3, delinquent September 17, The California Central Gas and Electric Com- pany has declared the usual monthly dividend ot 15 cents per share, payable September 10. The Itallan-American Bank proposes to in- crease its capital ‘stock to $1,000,000, divided into 10,000 shares of the par value of §100 each. The present capital is $300,000, fully paid up. The Pacific Coast Borax Company has de- clared a regular monthly dividend of $1 per share, payable August 29. At ‘the annual meeting of the Central Light and Power Company the following directors were elected: Frank Pauson, Joseph Napthaly, David Freldenrich, Joseph M. Loewe, J. W. Pauson, Garrison Gerst and Adolph Feisti Frank Patison was elected president, Joseph Napthaly vice-president, and J. W. Pausom secretary and treasurer. The following quotations for the United Rallways of San Francisco were received yes- terday from New York by Bolton, De Ruyter & Co. Common stock, $23@2i; preferred, $62 50@63; bonds, $90@91 50; subscriptions, $48 25@49. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Aug. 19—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. 4s qr coup..108%109 (4s qr c (new)13215133%% 4s qr reg....1081,109 |8s qr coup...105% — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W 5s. — — |Oceanic S 5s. — Bay CPC 0s.100%4100% | Omnibus 6s.128 € C G&E 5s.103 Pac G Im 4s. 97% ....116% — | Pk & CH 6s.104 107% 1. —"110 |Pk & OR 6s.115 — Ed L&P 6s..126%4131 | Pwl-st R 6s.119 — Fer & CH6s. — 123%/Sac EGR 5s.104%105 SF & SJF5s.124 12433 H C&S 5%s.102 — |Sierra Cal 6s. — 11273 — 100 {S P of A 6s 119% — (1909) L A LCo €s.1004101 Do gtd 6s.102 — Do ged §s.105%1061; LAF lem 3s.10013110% 1910) S Pof C (1905)Sr A.1073108%4 (1905)Sr B.10813109 Mkt-st C 65,1241 — (1906) ....110%111 Do lem 58.1223 — (1912) A2 — NRof C6s.110 110%|S P of C 1st Do 5s.....122% — N Pac C Bs.108% — N C R 5s..113% — N S R R 5s.10214102% Oak Gas 5s..113 114 Oak Trn-6s. 122 Do _lst c5s.112% — ¢ gntd 58.121 Do_stmpd.110% — $ P BrCalfs.141 148 S V Wat 6s.111% — Do 4s 2dm. 1021 — Do 4s 3dm.102% — Stkn G&E6s.102 — Oak W g 5s. — 104 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 70 73 Port Costa.. 63% 66 Marin Co ... 50 — Spring Val.. 80% 0% GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L& P. 4% 5 |Pac L Co...48 — Eqt G L Co. 3% 3% SacEG&R 36 — Mutval EL. 8 7% SF G & B. 41% 2% OGL&H. 65 6bn SFGLCo. 5% 0 Pac G Imp. 35% 36 Stkn G & E. 9 — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.200 — | BANKS. Am B & T..112% — First Nation] — — AngloCal .. 88 91 LP&A...160 — Bank of Cal.447%435 Mer Ex (liq) 40 60 Cal Safe Dp.125 — S F Nationl. — — SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L.1995 Sav & Loan. — 90 Humboldt .. — Security Sav.33714 — Mutual Sav. 80 — |Union Trst.1830 — S F Sav U535 — ! STREET RAILROADS. California .. — 195 Market ..... 99% — Geary . — —_ Presidio —" 50 POWDER. Glant ...... Tl — |Vigorit ..... 3 3% SUGAR. Hana 3% — | Kilauea - 1 Hawal — 35 |Makawell ..20 — Honokaa. 9 10 | Onomea - 3 Hutchinson . 11% 12 'Paauhau ... 10% — MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.157%138% Oceanic S Co 15 1513 Cal Fruit As. — 100 Pac A F A. — 3 Cal Wine As.101%101% Pac C Borx.165 Morning Sesston. Board— 45 Alaska Packers’ Assn 138 00 10 Cal Wine Assn. 101 25 80 Equitable Gas . . 36 20 Makaweli ... - 20 50 35 Paaubau S P Co. 11050 110 S F Gas and Electric Co D42 00 50 V Water. . 8 25 $1000 S P of_Arizona (1910) 13 25 $2000 North Shore Js. 102 25 Afternoon Session. . 7150 - 89 50 8950 83 1168 50 Morning Session. Board— 600 SEErling «..ven «ivvviineens seiyaresB 490 Afternoon Session. Board— 100 Four - s .50 1000 Ol City 12 +200 Steriing . 1421 MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- s Morning Sesston. 200 Best & Bel... 09 500 Overman .... 19 700 Caledonia ...1 05 300 Union Con... 1T 100 Overman .... 18 Afternoon Session. 200 Belcher ...... 07,1300 Crown Point. 07 200 Best & Bel... 10| 100 Gould & Cur. 12 200 Caledonta ...1 35| 100 Justice . 05 800 Caledonia ...1 30| 200 Ophir .. 1B 900 Caledonta. gpevnyt -1 25/1600 Overman 200 Confidence ... S0/ 600 Potosi .. 19 The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 400 Caledonia .1 10/ 1000 Overman 20 300 Challenge 19 1500 Potosi 17 300 C C & Va. 25 800 Potosi . 18 300 Justice 05| 200 Savage . » 400 Mexican 41 500 Union Con 1w 300 Ophir . 10 200 Yel Jacket. 1 21! ¥ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, August 19—+ p. m. Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. 01 Justice % 05 % ot Lady % o 06 08 a2 0 1 10 12 o1 10115 251 2 24 20 13 19 06 o 10 wl = foe cC ? Va....125 1 : 06 Con Imp. ey o % B o7 - % 18 i";' g 12 o ez 18 12 14