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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1902. 3 = e o T MEDICAL. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. A—DR. G. W. O'DONNELL, world-renowned epecialist—Ladies,all who ave sick or in trou- ble, consult the specialist on female com- plaints; menstrual female complaints posi- tively corrected: the unforiunate helped; re- lief in all cases taken; the most difficult cases treated; have relieved thousands of most ob- stinate cases: free, confidential advice on all subjects of delicate pature. DR.G.W.O'DON- NELL, office & residence, 1018 Mkt., op. Sth. MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubles; instant relief guaranteed; con- sult free; 10081 Market st, opp. Fifth. MRS, DR. WYETH, specialist for all female complaints; instant relief guaranteed; 30 years experience; refined home before and auring confinement. 728 Post st., nr. Jones. SURE, safe and speedy cure for all femgle bles and rheumatism, paralysis, liquor end morphine habits: guaranteed safe and re- lisble by Mrs, Dr. Gwyer, City Hall ave,over Good Fellows' Grotto, 1504 Market st.. r. 25. MRS. DR. SWEET, graduate of Royal Univer. sity, Berlin, cures all ladies’ complaints and guarentees every case. 933 Market, nr. Oth, rooms 1-2. Phone Howard 3024, Advice free. S. D. ALLEN,1118 Market eliable ladies specialist; & private home before and a confinement; best medical care: low seca S LADIES, coneult us when in trouble; posif cure by our new method; lnlm$: ‘:V. pressed. Dr. Bennett's Medical Co., 106 Eliis, DR. AND MRS. DAVIES and HINDOHERB original method of treatment. 1126 Market. 993 Market st., nr. h; ladies’ uneasiness relieved; reltef or no' . M Mrs. Dr. Wegener, formerly G. G. ave., now 210 Eddy st —Home for patien! bables adopted. G TOY KEE, 210 Stockton et., opposite Squere: all diseases cured by herbe. ’ HERMA £6,000,000 at less than bank rates; $2,000,000 in trust funds; loans made on first and second mortgages, undivided interests in real estate, fe interests in cstates, property being held trust, estates in probate, legacies or inter- sts in estates; aesignment of rents; life in- surance policies; will also purchase legacies, un led interests, etc.; your Do matier what it is; financial problems of all sorts and sizes: If you need money see HER- MAN MURPHY, 601-602 Examiner bldg. AA—MANHATTAN LOAN CCMPANY (Inc) . 1 08 Crocke Building and ~Ma; .. .Stree . $5,000,000———CAPITAL .. DEAL DIRECT and AVOID EXPEN Loans at 65 and 6 per cent; sums to sul City, Oakland, Country and Town Property; Estates, Legacles, Undivided Interests in ealty; Interests in Unsettled Estates and Contested Estates; Second Mortgages and Life Insurance Policies; full cost of improve- ments &t € per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker bullding; telephone Main 592¢. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. Loans any ainount at lowest rates. Deal direct with lender. first mortgages. second mortgages. On third mortgages. On undivided interests in real estate. estates in probate. legacies. NO DFLAY. Telephone Main 5516, McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room 3. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 103 Phone Red 1 FROM $1 TO $10,000. Grant ave. LOA? HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain beral advances on diamonds, jewelry, at lowest ra Baldwin Jewelry Store, 540 ch 19 Third Market st.; tel. Main 1644. B d mortgages and on fur- real estate, 1s LOWEST rates on furniture, et party: no removal; tial. Roor A PRIVATE S on real estate; 1 per cent on furniture plancs, etc.; no removal; $20 up; quick. Montgomery st., room or S. F. DISCOUNT AGENCY—Loans to salaried people on their note. ..143 Phelan bldg. L = kerage: THE TOUSLEY CO... ON fu lowe: rel ure, pianos; no remo: interest; easy term arty. 1170 Market st., #10 TO $100 loaned sal curity; quietly, quickly easy payments b room 68. ed p ; Jowest E per cent on fu any sec $1000 L rates: no removal; 116 MeAllister st. oney to salaried em- easy raym'ts. 719 Mkt Montgomery, rm. ure s; lowe P v private. E.W.LIC] STAR LOAN CO.—1L ployes, wege earner: i planos $15 up; no removal; 3% ON farn phone Black 1709; room 81, 6 Eddy, foor 4. CASH loaned salaried people on nmote withont orser MORRELL 609 Examiner bldg. no_indorser; Eastern . 309 Phelan blds. ED—H_JEROME FOSSELLI, sclen- mist, 515 Taylor st.; phone Black 561 L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. 700 , corner Jones; phone Polk 837. ECHOOL of Palmistry—Readings daily. 1-5 free demonstration Tuesday eve. 318 Taylor. PATENTS AND PENSIONS. 1 obtain p: - s and assist in financing meritor- fous inventions. FRANK P. MEDINA, Patent | t._room 7, 532 Market st., 5. F. PERSONALS. iajr Remedy restores gray and faded ral color, improves its growtn, cures dandruff and itching dye; no stain to scalp or linen; kiness positive in results;sold nd hairdressers; do not permit nostrums; Star Remedy Co.,385Geary RE removing to our larger premises at Market st. we will make to order elegant 2 $10 75 up, which is_about one- tual value. LEON LEMOS, mer- nt tatior, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th & Sth. G. §. MOORE'S scientific hair restorer all diseases of the scalp; try one bottie conivinced. 332 O'Farrell st.; phone 40; send for circular. BLECTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms, e 10 $1 50 per night; $1 60 to $6 per week free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. proposition | be given due and courteous consideration, | EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 MARKET STREET. GRAND SPECIAL AUCTION GRAND SPECIAL AUCTION GRAND SPECIAL AUCTION .September 2, 1902 At our salesroom, 638 Market st., At 12 o'clock noon. DOWNTOWN BUILDING SITE, North side (No. 322) O'Farrell st., 165 feet east of Taylor, 2 bandsome lot in the heart of the downtown district; lot 27:6x137:6 feet. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. Southeast corner (Nos. 1133-1135-1137) Ellis and 1114 Octavia st., through to Willow ave., 4 well-built residences of §-10 rooms and bath each; rents low at $1980 per annum; large lot, 52:6x120 feet. HAYES-STREET BUILDING LOT, South line of Hayes st., 93:0 feet west of Cen- tral ave.; an elegant key lot level and ready for bullding; lot 25x100 feet. o BUSH STREET IMPROVED PROPERTY, South side (Nos. 1909-1911) Bush st., 75 feet west of Laguna; 2 two-story bay-window resi- dences of 8 9 rooms, bath, 2 toilets eacl large yard, basements, etc.; lot 37:6x13 MORRIS AVENUE INVESTMENT. Southwest side (No. 32) Morris ave., 275 feet southeast of Harrison street; three substantial well-built flats of 4 rooms each; plumbing.in Al condition; rents $336 per annum; lot 25x | 80 reet. MISSION WARM BELT COTTAGE, South side (No. 3455) 18th st.; street 30 feet east of Stevenson st.; & cozy cottage of 4 rooms and bath; rents $16 per month; lot 25x85 feet. FAIR OAKS STREET FLATS. East side (Nos. 219-221) Fair Oaks st., 183 feet | south of 23d st.; two substantial flats wof 5-6 rooms and bath; brick foundation, etc.; -rents | $480 per annum; lot 30x125 feet. l SACRAMENTO-STREET CORNER, Southwest corner of Sacramento and Prospect place; a_very desirable corner lot; improve- ments consist of a house 7 rooms; lot 30x46 feet. EXECUTOR’'S SALE. | Estate of James Fitzsimmons, deceased. ATOMA-STREET IMPROVED PROPERTY. Scutheast side (Nos. 707-7071) Natoma st., 100 | feet southwest of Eighth st.; double cottage 4 rooms each; rents $288 per annum; lot 25x75. MISSION HOME, West side (No. 406) Diamond st., 50 feet south of 21st st.; well-built 2:story house of 9 rooms, etc.; lot 50x115:9 feel MISSION LOTS, West line of Collingwood st., 110 feet south of 21st st.; 4 fine lots to be sold as a whole; lot 100x125 feet. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., | 638 Market Street, EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO, 638 MARKET ST. $45,000—Grand corner on Larkin st., facing the City Hall; improvements, three-story and basement building; well built; in good condition; rents $2760 per annum; lot 30x100 feet. $20,000—Grand_ Geary t. corner, 137:6x87:6 feet; 7 large bay-window houses, 10 rooms and bath eack: by remodeling ! these houses at a small expense a large increased income would be assured. 000—Rents $936 per annum; a _southeast ple without se- | see that | corner on Sansome st., near Postoffice; store, two flats and a rear cottage: al. s rented; lot 2! x80 feef; this is of the best business corner bar- in the city. { —_— | $6,250—Rents $720 per annum; three modern flats, 5-5-6 rooms; porcelain baths, ete.; always rented; well laid out; o block north of Market st.; lot 26:6x 99 feet. $5,000—A G50-foot key lot morth of the Park Panhandle and close to the Park. $4,500—Must be sold to close an estate; 2 flats and a cottage in fine condition: rents $600 per annum; on Hyde st., Union. $4,500—Modern_two-story and basement resi- dence of 8 rooms and bath; brick foun- dation; sanitary plumbing; porcelain tubs; large yard, etc.: in the heart of the Missior wgrm belt; this is a lovely hom: | $4,000—Make offer; must be on west side of Valencia st.. oni: few feet north of Sixteenth; Iot x90 feet. ' | $3,250—Must be sold; reduced to force sale from $4000; twc well built flats and a rents $504 per annum; lot 25x 1d at once; lot a rear cottage; near Third and Folsom sts. 112:6 feet. $500 Cash; rents $384 per annum; two mod- ern up to date flats in Al condition; near Twenty-fourth and Sanchez sts. these flats will pay for themselves, the monthly Installment on principal and interest is only $31 per month; price $3250. $1.650—A cozy cottage of 4 rooms on Ala- bama st., near Twenty-sixth; lot 25x 80 feet. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. 3508 MISSION price $2200; same as rent. | 220 Chapuliepec st.; §-room cottage; mod- ern; price §1400; small payment down, bal- e same as rent. NYSIDE— 26 Circular ave.; flat of 5 rooms and store; | store rents for $8; price $1250; no payment me as rent. 0od ave.; 5-room cottage, with extra large lot; price $1250; $50 down, balance $16 S0 _per month. 16 Flood ave.; 5-room cottage, with extra large lot; price $1250; $50 down, balance | $16 80 per month. | INGLESID |7 211 De Montfora ave.; lot 50x125; 7-room cottage; chicken house and barn; one block from car line; price $1500; emall payment down, balance same as rent. OCEAN V Lobos ave.; 4-room cottage; price $300; monthly payment same as rent—$1l 20. I also have a few vacant lots for sale on easy terms. A. E. RUDELL, 301 California st. A—JOSEPH_STRAUB, 850 Market st .REAL ESTATE AGENT. “Rents_Collected. Loans Negotiated. ,000—Nice large income property, in £oo neighborhood; pays 9% on investment. $15,000—Nice large house, 11 rooms, bath, attic, basement; lot 50x137:6; N. 1. McAllister, | . $5000—2-story house, 4 rooms, bath, & rooms, st., store and living rooms; small payment down; balance sU 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. A FIRST-CLASS artistic faclal treatment, hair dressing any style, 25c; shampooing 50¢ up; switches, wigs. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. : CURE for dyspepsia, constipation; box free; “More like & miracle than medicine.” Reuner & Goulet, 7th and I sts., Sacramento, Cal. MONEY to joan at low interest; gold, sflver, diamonds, ris and precious stones bought et W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st DRUNKENNESS, morphine and all drug_dis- eases positively cured by The Willow Bark Co., 1839 Polk st., 5. F.; consultation free. WHITE enamel fron beds, single, three-quarter or double, $2 25. BASTERN OUTFITTING CO., 1310-1812 Stockton st., near Broadway. AT less than cost, uncalled-for suits, overcoats &nd trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London taflor, 721 Market st. WE renovate old sealskin garments and other furs du summer months at 3% price. At- lantic Fur Store, 10-12 Grant ave. VIAVI home treatment for mothers and daugh- ters; booklet free. The Viavi Co., 2304 Van Ness ave., 5. F.; phone East 282’ % A—$3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, $1 75. Pop- ular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny near Pine. A FINE sult, $7; stylish pants, $1 75 MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. 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 bullding, 6 Eddy st. bath, basement:; lot 20x57:6. $2500—New cottage, 5 rooms, 2 attic, bath, basement; lot 26x92:6. $3000—2-story house, 4 rooms each floor; rear house; basement; near 8th and Howard. $3000—5-room ’ housé, bath, parquet floor, electric lights, basement; lot 25x114. $4000—Cottage of 8 rooms, bath, stabie, basement; near Eureka and 18th; lot 50x120. $1350—5 desirable lots, cor. Bache and Ben- ton sts.; whole or single; 75x125. 250—Lot Naples, 50x100. WANTED—To purchase a residence north of Pacific ave., to Union st., and between Hyde and Lyon. W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. WANTED—To purchase a residence on any of the streets from Guerrero to Sanchez, 15th to 26th ets.; would prefer Guerrero, Falr Oaki or Chattanosga; or will purchase a lot wit] in sald boundary. W. J. GUNN, 530 Cali- fornia et., Savings Union building. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.). Real estate purchased, real estate loans, real estate for sale on terms to suit, real estate improved to suit purchaser and sold on easy terme; loans at 6 per cent for the full cost of improvements and part of the cost of lot: Joans on real estate in liquidation, undivided interests, probate realty and second mort- gages. 107-108, Crocker building. near | LOS GATOS. GOOD INCOME INVESTMENT. Fine brick block, with brownstone front, on Main et.; ground floor oecupled by postoffice, drug store, millinery store and candy store second floor occupied by doctors’ offices, etc. has electric lights, gas and water; property cost $28,000; will be sold for mortgage $17,000; terms to suit. A. E. RUDELL, 301 California st., San Francisco. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. A A A A A A AN A PR BASEMENT to let—Large, dry, well-lighted basement, SW. cor. Kearny and Sacramento sts.; sidewalk elevator; cement floor; 70x78 feet. Inguire VON RHEIN REAL ESTATE CO., or Kearny st., room 1. 2 adjoining large stores with high basements; below Kearny, to lease. 630 Clay st., r. 1. STAMMERING OR STUTTERING. HOMES and investment property in Alameda, Berkeley, Palo Alto, Point Richmond; 2 fur- nished houses in Sausalito, both for $3500, cost $5300; 2%-acre home in Los Gatos for amount of mortgage, $1250; also 9-acre and 52-acre_fruit ranches close’ to town, cheap. A. W. BELL, room 417 Parrott blg., 855 Mkt. 8800 ACRES—Fine stock ranch; 2000 acres till- eble, balance splendid stock range; well watéred by 3 creeks: 2 new 6-room cottages; large barns and outbuildings; assessed for §450 per_acre; a complete cattle, sheep or hog ranch; $6 per acre. Call or write M. GRADE, 1213 Noe st., SE. cor. Clipper, 8. F, ——FOR BALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Cotati, Sonoma Co., future value assured, as Ban Franclsco is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 802 Californla st, for pamphlet and information. ALAMEDA County improved homes; also lands in large and small tracts a specialty; ex- changes effected. H. H. CRANE, 508 Cali- fornia st. MELBOURNE School, 1538 Market; positivoly cures stammering; guarantee; refs.; circular. D AL SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchang re- pairing; lowest rgtes. ‘Tel. Green 144. 305 4th. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A EMPORIUM STORAGE CO. ) FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS STORED—MOVED—PACKED—SHIPPED, 725-731 HOWARD, near THIRD ST. Phone GRANT 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priy, Ex. 571. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfu: BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. Matilda ‘Dunn, and Stella V., George H., Frank M. E. Dunn,’a native of Missouri, aged 35 years 2 ‘months and 3 days. FLYNN—In the City and County Hospital, August 25, 1002, James Flynn, a native of Nevada, aged 3% years. FRENNA—In this city, August 25, 1902, Sarah E., beloved wife of Joseph P. Frenna, mother of May, Leo and Cecelia Frenna, and sister of Lawrence and Thomas H. Cur- tis, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 42 years 7 months and 25 days. 4 EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o’clock, from her late residence, 1626 Clay street, thence to St. Brigid's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. GARRITY—In this clty, August 25, 1902, Henry T. Garrity, beloved son of James and Matgaret Garrity, a natiye of San Francisto, aged 11 years 3 months and 1 day. (Lowell, Mass., and Pittston, Pa., papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully-invited to attend the funeral to-morTow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 180 O'Farrell street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281, LAND bargains; new catalogue sent free. ‘Wooster. Whitton & Montgomery. 634 Markst, ALAEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. A A A AN AN ANANANN NP SPECIAL—Must be sold on account of leaving the country, two houses of 6 and 8 rooms; price $2000; make an offer. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. NEW 6-room house, bath, mantel, folding docrs, brick foundation; lot 35x130; conven- fent to train; streetcars, stores, etc.; price $1%00; terms $200 cash, balance $18 per month. O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin. Open Sundaye. (62) NEW 5-room cottage, bath; lot 33:4x100; close to local, stores, etc.; Alreet sewered and macadamized; price $1250; . terms $100 cash, balance §14 per month. O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin. Open Sundays. (49) BARGAIN—New modern 7-room house, bath, mantel, stationary tubs, gas; close to stores, schools, streetcars _and two local stations; price $3250; terms $150 cash, balance $20 per month. O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin. Open Sunday ONLY $3200—Well-built house of 7 room: sunny side of street; 2 blocks from Dwight way station; street work all done. Want an offer for house of 6 rooms; fine corner lot; near the station; can be sold for amount of mortgage. Only $200 down—F'ine corner lot; well-bullt house of 9 rooms, containing all latest im- provements; street work all done; convenient to electric cars and R. R. station; price $3500. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley Station. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: Jose Serpa, 29, Oakland, and Rosa Joseph, 20, city. ‘Albert M. Austin, 20, New York City, and Florence Peabody, 28, Chattanooga, Tenn. John T. Farrell, 25, "Angels Camp,’ andy Annie Peraso, 19, Angeis Camp. John Nelson, 42, 1566 Turk street, and Ma- thilda Johneon, 30, Karlstad, Sweden. Robert A. Warman, 24, 540 Minna street, and Magele McCloskey, 20, 565 Natoma street. Benjamin F. Whipple, 33, Binghamton, N. Y., and Bessie B. Roberts, 26, city. ‘Andrew J. Seiler, 28, 41 Stockton street, and Julia A. Bandy, 20, 41 Stockton street, Abraham Tuchler, 25, city, and Flora Schoenlight, 27, city. P Philip Levy, 26, 8i4 Hyde street; ard Carrle J. Regensburger, 20, 1308 Ellis street. Luigi Delucchi, 27, 1826 Powell street, and Loritta Biazotti, 22, 410% Francisco street, John W. Evans, 25, Antioch, and Rebecca Wilkening, 26, Antioch. Lester 1. Mather, 29, city, and A. Frances Roberts, 26, Fort Jones. George T. Querbach, 30, 544 First street, and Margaret J. Douglas, 38, 435 Natoma street. John P. Hilbrant, 45, city, and May Boyle, 26, Oroville. - . John H. Cronmin, 22, city, and Alice F. Mackey, 18, city. 3 Ernst E. Erbe, 35, 1027 Franklin street, and Mathilde A. Rohite, 29, 1388 Geary street. 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 indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published, BORN. PERKINS—In Berkeley, August 23, 1902, to the wife of Captain C, M. Perkins, U. S. MARFRIED. $1000—COTTAGE, four rooms; two blocks to Nerth Berkeley station; street work all done, well and tank; lot 45x100; $100 cash, balance §14 ver month. W. C. MORAN & CO., 2131 Stanford place, Berkeley station. D. A. WENTWORTH, real estate and insur- ance—Choice residence property for sale; im- 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; s'reet work done; near Berryman Station;.great chance. CHENEY & BERRY. Berkeley Station. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. P. H. BLAKE, Real! Estate, Ins., Loans, No- tary Public. 'E. 14th st.. Fruitvale, near P.O. e e ey OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE, 1118 EROADWAY. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. JESSIE, — Single rooms, furnished for housekeepjng; gas ranges; $6, $9 & $12 each. EVANS—TALCOTT—In this city, August 18, 1302, by the Rev. Bradford Leavitt, pastor of First Unitarian Church, G. H. C. Evans and Lida Louise Talcott, both of San Francisco. GOLDSTEIN—OSOSKY—In this city, August 24, 1902, by the Rev. Hyman Samuelson, Abraham Goldstein and Fannie Ososky, both of San Francisco. SMITH—FRANCIS—In Bremerton, Wash., August 25, 1902, Herbert D. Smith of Brem- erton, Wash., and Mary Frances Francis of San Francisco. —_— DIED. 1 Bailey, Annette Godfrey, Michael Bradley, Isabell G. Johnson, Gertrude Brusewitz, Willlam Kutner, Adolph Bulacher, Frederick Lake, George Carstens, Christ J. Christy, Anson Cummings, Michael Davis, Salome P. De Martini, Giuseppe Lunny, Annie Miller, Richard H. Moeller, John A. Mowatt, Elizabeth Mullany, Patrick Devlin, Peter Murphy, John Duffy, Thomas J. Peters, 'Amelia Dunn, Clara B. Raffetto, Luigi Flynn, James Thum, Willlam N. Frenna, Sarah E. Tobin, Fitz Roy K. Garrity, Henry T. ‘Wenderoth, Caroline BAILEY—Entered into rest, in this city, Au- gust 24, 1902, Annette Bailey, beloved daugh- ter of Maria A, and the late Thomas Mul- len, and sister of Minnette Mullen, a native of Halfmoon Bay, San Mateo County, Cal., aged 18 years 8 months and b days. [¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, thence to St. Ignatius Church, where a requiem mass will be cele- brated ' for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McALLISTER, 536—Large sunny front parlos Ehs ansn; hot bath; laundry; phone; adul 12, MISSION, 766—Furnished rooms and house- keeping rooms. TAYLOR, 238—Three elegantly furnished housekeeping rooms; sunny; large yard. TURK, 821—Large alcove room, with large sunny room adjoining, unfurnished, CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia st. B —— ROOMS TO L ANGELUS, 530 Stockton—New brick building; elevator; first-class service;quiet;central; ele- gantly furpished rooms and ‘suites; 4 car iines. ARGYLE Hote], 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; 76c day upward; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in California. . BRADLEY—In this city, August 26, 1902, Isa- bell G., devoted daughter of Ellen and the late Patrick Bradley, and beloved sister of James, Joseph, May, Charles, Thomas and the late George A. Bradley, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years 11 months and 28 days. £ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o’clock, from the family residence, 1786 Folsom street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Intermenat pri- vate, Holy Cross Cemetery. BRUSEWITZ—In this city, August 24, 1902, ‘William, beloved husband of Emma Bruse- witz, and stepfather of Diedrich Jagels, a native of Germany, aged 38 years 11 months and 24 days. [ Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137« Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment private. BULACHER—In this city, August 26, 1002, Frederick, beloved husband of Johanna Bu- lacher, and uncle of Rose Bulacher, a native of Switzerland, aged 83 years 3 months and 13 days. A member of Swiss Rellef Society. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148. Sixth—Rooms, 25¢ to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all &ight. AT ‘‘The Almonte,’ 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth et.); rooms 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 per week: house open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single;.also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 38c, $150 night; $150, $6 week; open all night. Grand Southern, 7th & Mission—Rooms 35¢c to $1 50 night; $1 75 to $5 week; reading room. LARKIN, 804—Sunny double rooms, $6 50 and $8; single, $4; suitable for gents. MINNA, 667, corner 8th—Newly furnished bay- window rooms. $1 per week; transient, NINTH, 113—A sunny room; use of bath; reasonable, 4 O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo, PAGE, 443—Sunny furnished room; private family; reference. ST. DAVID'S, 715 Howard—200 rms.; en suite or single; clean beds; $150 to $5 per week. TWENTY-FOURTH, 8160—A suite of sunny furnished rooms; also plano, for rent. 5 UNFURNISHED rooms; bath, gas, yard and basement. Apply 923 Shotwell st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1090 Valencia st. l FOR SALE—To close an account, 2 elegant up to date 8 and 10 room houses’ on the north line of Sacramento st., between First ave. | boulevard and Cherry st.; easy terms i de- sired; electric cars making connections with all parts of the city pass the door; open daily, 2 to 5. FELIX MARCUSE, 118 Mant- gomery st., artistic home builder. ROOMS AND BOARD. R R A A P A NN ATLANTA Hotel, 452 Ellis—This new, strictly modern, first-class hotel will be opened July 20; rooms can now be reserved on the prem- ises; electric light and elevator; private baths; single and suites; hot and cold CARSTENS—In this city, August 25, 1902, Christ J. Carstens, beloved husband of Mary Carstens, @ native of Germany, _aged 33 vears. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral. to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. CHRISTY—In Berkeley, August 26, 1902, at the residence of his brother Charles, 1787 Buclid_avenue, Anson Christy, a native of New Brunswick, Canada, aged 52 years 8 months and 18 days. CUMMINGS—In Santa Rosa, August 26, 1902, at 804 Fifth street, Michael Cummings, be. loved husband of Catharine Cummings, and father of Thomas, Eugene, Mary, Michael and Willam Cummings, and brother of Thomas Cummings, a native of Ireland, aged 08 _years. 7 Funeral Thursday, August 28, 1902, at 10 o'clock, from St. Rose's Church, Santa osa. DAVIS—In this oity, August 25, 1902, Salome P., wife of the late A. J. Davis, ‘and be- loved mother of Curt C. Davis, a native of hio. > Interment at San Jose. DE MARTINI—In Sonoma, Cal, Au 24, 1002, Giuseppe de Martini, dearty beowed husband of Johanna de Martini, and father of Paul, John and Frank de Martini, Rosie Boseaccl, Lucy Guinasso, Mary Topete and Jennie Biagi, a native of Lorsiga, Italy, aged 76 years 1 month and 12 days, ~ (Stock- ton_papers please cooy‘)‘ {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Weneon day, August 27, 1902, at 10 o’clock, from the undertaking parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 15626 Stockton street, thence to Sts Peter and Paul's Itallan Church, where & solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, thence to ceme- tery. DEVLIN—In this city, August 25, 1002, Peter Devlin, a native of Ireland, aged 53 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission utr&. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. water; steam heat; telephones on every floor. BARGAIN—Cottage, 8 rooms and bath and fruit garden; must be sold. Apply Stelling’s Grocery, Seventeenth and Douglass. sts., or phone Blue 1477. WANTED—A club of 6 or 8 gentlemen to dine in private dining-room; excellent board; Southern cooking; reasonable rates. 316 Ma- son st. BUENA VISTA Sanatorium; private hospital. Dr. Long, 185 Geary phone Bush 43. D0-GOOD Cough Basy Consumption Cure; al- ways doing good. 25c; all Aruggisss. $1500—10-ACRE chicken ranch and improve- ments; 2 miles from Glen Ellen, on county road. 184 Fifth st. 45X122:6; VALLEJO st, near Gough; $6750. THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Market st. MISS TEN EYCK, 1379 Geary—Electrolysis, moles, warts, superfiucus hair perm. removed. TAILOR-MADE suits, $7 50; dress pants, $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. ACTINA restores eyesight, cures deafness and catarrh. A’'Vida Co., 763 Valencia, cor, 19th. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles removed by clectric needle.Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170 Market. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray hair to its natural color; $1; at all druggists. ONE MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE petantly; 10c and 25¢; all druggists. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, _wigs; __country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt, DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure; 25¢7 druggists. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DE.C. . O'DONNELL—Otfice and reside 3021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Beventh. ALL DISEASES of men and women. Call or \' write DR, BALL, 1078% Market st. DO you wish to sell, buy or exchange homes? See Home Equity Co., 878 Market st. CHEAPEST and best in America—_The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United Etates or Canada ome year for $1. e ——————— REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. TO exchange—13-room house and stable for a cottage. Inquire 402 East Twentieth st., East Oakland. FOR sale or exchange for S. F. paying proper- ty, 1 of the finest ranches in Sonoma Valley. R, CLARK, Agua Callente, Sonoma Valley. T —————————— TO LEASE. LARGE private villa; suitable for sanitarium; fine mineral springs; elegant climate; ideal place for resort. For further particulars ap- ply to DR. C. C..O'DONNELL, 1021% Mar- ket st., bet. Sixth and Seventh sts. SION property near 16th st.; .size, 70x160 et through to rear street; will build light structure. Address owner, 110 Montgomery. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or singie; steam heat. ROOM> WANTED. TWO rooms in Western Addition by man and wife. Address box 4348, Call office. REAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS -We sell better machines for less money 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., 209 Sansome. TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4c folio; copies,2c; mim- eographirig, 927 Markt.,rm.305; Howard 1539, PROPOSALS. UNITED STATES Engineer Office, San Fran- cisco, Cal., Aug. 25, 1902.—Sealéd proposals for dredging in San Pablo Bay, Cal., will be received here until 12 noon, WEDNESDAY, Oct._1, 1902. Information on application. W. H.'HEUER, Lieut, Col., Engrs. DUFFY—In San Rafael, August 25, 1902, Thomas J. Duffy, beloved husband of Amelia H. Duffy, father of Alda, Harrold, Charles and Laton Duffy, and névhew of Mr. and Mrs. Charles.Bogan, a native of St. Louls, aged 59 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence on Petaluma avenue, thence to St. Raphael's Catholic Church, where a solemn high re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. = Tno terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DUNN—In Oakland, August 26, 1902, at 3¢ Meade avenue, Clara Belle, datghter of Mrs, —_—) HENRY J. CALLAGCHER CV, (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. SAN BRUNO HILLS OFFICE: 916 MARKET ST, of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o’clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. GODFREY—At sea, August 24, 1902, on steamer South Bay, Michael Godfrey, a na- tive of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 77 years 4 months and 12 days. JOHNSON—ALt sea, July 6, 1902, on board the schooner King Cyrus, Gertrude, dearly be- loved ‘wife of Captain C. A. Johnson, and mother 6f Mrs. H. C. Cameron and Martin C. Johnson, KUTNER—In this city, August 25, 1902, Adolph, beloved husband of Caroline Kutner, and father of Abraham L. Kutner, Mrs. Al- fred Kutner of Fresno and Leon Kutner, a native of Poland, aged 65 years. [ Funeral and interment private. LAKE—In this city, August 26, 1902, George, beloved husband of Catherine Lake, and father of George Willlam, James R., Aubrey and Walter Lake, a native of Staffordshire, England, aged 61 years 4 months and 23 ays. [7Services will be held to-morrow (Thurs- day), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 364 Fourth avenue, between Point Lobos avenue and Clement street, Richmond district. In- terment priv LUNNY—In this city, August 25, 1902, Annie, beloved wife of James W. Lunny Jr., and sister of Mrs. Harry Plerce, a native of Missourl, aged 42 years 7 months and 20 ays, i ([ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:45 o'clock, from her late residence, 914 Florida street, thence to St. Peter's Church, Alabama street, near Twen- ty-fourth, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MILLER—In this city, August 26, 1902, Rich- ard H., beloved son of Mrs. Margaret Hat- ton, brother of Mrs. Sullivan, brother-in-law of Mrs. Phoebe Miller, and uncle of Annle Page, George V. Miller and Edward Muller, a native of California, aged 37 years 6 months and 4 days. MOELLER—In this city, August 26, 1902, John A., beloved twin son of Peter and Olga Moeller, and brother of Francis Moeller, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 month and 6 days. MOWATT—In this city, August 24, 1902, Elizabeth B. Dodge Mowatt, relict of the late C. Mowatt, and mother of Mrs. E. M. Chapin, Mrs. J.'B. Low, Mrs. J. §. Mitchell and George E. and Willlam C. Mowatt, a native of New York, aged 82 years 9 months and 9 days. 7 Seryices will be held to-day (Wednes- day), at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 1703 McAllister street.’ Interment private in Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. A MULLANY—In this city, August 25, 1902, Patrick Mullany, beloved brother of Michael ard Thomas Mullany of San Francisco and of James and Mary Mullany 6f Geevagh, County Sligo, Ireland, a native of Geevagh, County Sligo, Ireland, aged 40 vears. E7The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), from St. Dominic’s Church, Bush and Steiner streets, at 8:30 o'clock. Funeral private. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MURPHY--In San Leandro, August 24, 1902, John Murphy, beloved husband of the late Margaret Murphy, and father of James F., John J. and Andrew F. Murphy and Mrs. William Gribben and also of the late Mrs. Orr, @ native of County Dublin, Ireland. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, August 27, 1902, at 9 o'clock, from his late residence, ‘San Leandro avenue, thence to St. Leander's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul, commencing at 9:30 oclock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. PETERS—In West Berkeley, August 25, 1902, Amelia, beloved wife of Herman Peters, and mother of William, Arnold, Johanna, Fred- erick, Herman Jr. 'and Frank Peters, a na- tive of Herford, Germany, aged 42 years 8 months and 11 day: [ Friends and acquaintances Sge respect- fully Invited to attend the fumeral services this (Wednesday) afternoon, August 27, 1902, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 845 Dela~ ware street. West Berkeley. Cremation at Oakland Crematory. RAFFETTO—In Oakland, Luigl Raffetto, beloved 'husband of Maria Raffetto, and father of Louls and Willlam Raffetto, a native of Italy, aged 64 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, August 27, 1902, at 9:15 o'clock, from his late residence, 952 Fifth street, thence to, the Church of the Immaculate Conception (Rev. Father King), where a high mass will be served for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock sharp. Interment §t. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland, in his family vault. THUM—In Weed, Siskiyou County, Cal., Au- gust 25, 190%, William Newton Thumi, be- loved husband of Mrs. L. Thum, a native of Dllinofs, aged 36 years 11 months and 23 ays. 7 Friends and acquaintances and mem- bers of Pohonachee Tribe No. 10, I. O. R. M., are respectfully invited to attend the funerai to-day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from the tuneral parlors of Theodor Dierks, under- taker, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth, where the services will be held un- der the auspices of Laurel Lodge No. 4, K. of P. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. TOBIN—In Auckland, New Zealand, July 20, 1902, Fitz Roy K. Tobin, beloved husband of Lotta N. Tobin, a native of San Francisco, aged 38 years § months and 6 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invitedsto attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from Trinity Epis- copal Church, corner 'Bush and = Gough streets. Interment L. O. O. F. Cemetery. WENDEROTH—In this city, August 24, 1902, Carolire, beloved wife of the late Frederick ‘Wenderoth, devoted mother of Charles, Ben- jamin and Willlam Wenderoth, and grand- mother of Emma, Ida and Alfred Wenderoth, a native of Bremen, Germany, aged 76 years 10 months and 4 days. Member of Schuetzen Ladies'® Verein. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.,, 1137 Mission street, between ‘Seventh and Bighth. Interment I. 0. O. F. Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. 4 Mr. Willlam Graham and the father, mother and the sister of the late Mrs. Ame- lia Graham (nee Nielsen) wish to thank Rev, Dr. Dille, their kind pastor, and the friends and acquaintances for their kindness during their great sorrow; also for the many beau- titul floral tributes that were sent. e — COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven, August 23, 1902, washed; 10%4@1lc for good washed; 8 for falr washed; 7@8%c for medium} 5%&3& for inferigr to ordinary; 10%4@12c for good to prime washed peaberry; 9@9%c for good to prime unwashed peaberry; 8%@8%c for good to superior unyashed. LEATHER—Sole, heavy, 20@32; extra heavy, 80@34c per 1b; medium, 27@20c; light 24@26c; Rough Leather, 26@2Sc; Harness Leather, heavy, 35@39c for No. 1 and 30@35c for No. 2; medium, 30@37c; light, 29@35c; Skirting No. 1, 40@42c; No. 2, 36@38c; Collar Leather, 16@16c per foot; Trace Leather, 40@ 44c; Kip, unfinished, 40@50c per Ib; Veal, fin- ished, 50@60c per Ib; Calf, finished, 65c@$1 per 1b; Wax Sides, 16@17c per foot; Belt Knife Splits, 14@16c; Rough Splits, 8@10c per Ib. TANBAR?O—GMHG. $25@28 per ton; stick, $16@18 per dord. OTL—Lucol is lower. Linseed, 63c for bolled and 6lc for raw in barrels; cases 5c more; California Castor Oll, in cases, No. 1, 70c; pure, $1 20; Lucols 55c for boiled and e for raw, in barrels; Lard Oll, extra winter strained, bar- rels, 93c; cases, $1; China Nut, 5T34@6Sc per gallon; pure Neatsfoot, in barrels, 70c; cases, 7bc; Sperm, pure, 65c; Whale Oil, natural white, 40@50c per ‘gallon; Fish Oil, in barrels, 4214c; cases, 47%c; Cocoanut Oil, in barrels, 6314 for Ceylon and 583 for Australian. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in bulk, 13%@14c; Pearl Oil, in cases, 20c; Astral, 20c. Star, 20c; Extra Star, 23c; Elaine, 35c; Bocerie, 22c; deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 17¢; in |- cases, 23%c; Benzine, in bulk, 16¢; In cases, 2214c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 2ic; ln’ cases, 27%c. TURPENTINE—S6lc per gallon in cases and | Bb¢ in drums and iron barrels. | RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ 634¢ per Ib; White Lead, 6@8%c, according to tity. q“e‘xljl"—u'e , $30@32 50 for the best and $21 65@23 for fagtory filled. Domestic—Imita- tion Liverpool, 70@21 40; H. R. H., $20 70 mfi & iR, o Yo 25, rdi E , 2 according to juantity; Granulated, 50 ton. S ch{mu.m—n&& 50 per flask for local use and $44 50 fortexport. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- , 50-1b bags, $19 50@ pany quotes as follows, per pound, in 100-1b lated Coarse, 4.25c; Fruit Granulated, 4.25c: Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only), none; Con- fectioners’ A, 4.25c; Magnolia A, 3. Extra C, 3.75¢c; Golden C, 3.65¢c; “‘D,” 3.55c; barrels, 10c 'more; half-barrels, 35c more; boxes, 50c more; 50-Ib bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tab- lets—Halt-barreis, 4.75¢; boxes, 5c per Ib. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. LUMBER—Retail prices are as follows: Pine, ordinary sizes, $18@19 50; extra sizes, higher; Redwood, $17@20; Lath, 4 feet, $3 0@ 4; Pickets, $19; Shingles, $2 for No. 1 and $1 75 for No. 2; Shakes, $13 for split and $14 for sawn; Rustie, $15@31. Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26. Flour, qr sks.... 5,122 Wool, bales. ‘Wheat, ctls. 4,780 Tallow, ctl Barley, ctls. 6,960 Peits, bal Oats, ctls. 1,170 Hides, No. 860 Beans, sks 200 Quicksilver, flks. 15 Potatoes, sks.... 1,692 Leather, roil Onions, sks. 1,375| Wine, gals Hay, tons. 517! Sugar, ctls. OREGON. " Oats, ctls........ 620 WASHINGTON. Flour, qr sks.... 7,504 —— —_— | STOCK MARKET. | # On the morning session of the Bond Ex- change Gas and Electric was still higher at $43 50, there beln® no other changes worthy of note. The oil stocks continued dull, In the affernoon business was fair, with lower quotations for Gas and Electric at $43 25 @43 373 and Contra Costa Water $70@ 70 25. The Calumet and Hecla Copper Mining Com- pany pald a quarterly dividend of $5 per share yesterday. It is the first dividend of the com- pany’s fiscal year beginning May 1, 1902. The following quotations for the United Railways of San Francisco were received yes- terday from New York by Boiton, De Ruyter & Co.: Common stock, $21@22; preferred, $61@ 62; bonds, $90@90 25; subscriptions, $45@49. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Aug. 1—2 p. m: UNITED STATES BONDS. 4s w%i;:fig:; 1 )13%”'1‘3}" coup. .. 15|48 qr cpmew) 5 & Tea o 10041101 | 36 or coup.- 10%107% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W 5s. — Bay CPC 5s.100%110 C C G&E 5s.103% 1043 Oak W ¢ Bs. — 104 Oceanic S 5s 90 92! |Omnibus 6s..128 — 100 l-st 5s....116% — | Pac G Im 4s. 87 Costa 5s..108%110 Pk & CH 6s. — 107% Ed L&P 65.126 132%; Pk & OR 6s.115 — Fer&C H 6s. — 123% Pwl-st R 6s.119 — Geary-st Bs. . — " |Sac EGR 5s.104%105% SF & SJVDs.123%) — | Sterra Cal 6s — 111 S P of ASs (1909) 11254 112% a910)- .. 1134 — § P of Cés (1905)Sr A.107%4108% (1905)Sr B.109 — Do_stmpd.110%111 S P BrCal6s.141 8 V Wat 6s.112 Do 4s 2dm.10214103 Do 4s 3dm.102% — Stkn G&E6s.1027%107 STOCKS. Port Costa... 633 66 143% Contra_Costa 70 Marin Co..., 59 Spring Val.. S8% 59 GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L& P. 4 § |PacL Co.... — 50 Eqt G L Co. 3% 3% Sac E G&R. 36 30% Mutual EL. — * 7|S F G & E.. 43% 43% OGL & H. 64 64%|SF G L Co: 5% Dby Pac G Imp.. 35% 36 |Stktn G & B 9 — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.200 — / BANKS. Am B & T.112% — |First Nationl — = Anglo-Cal .. 88 9 |LP&A....167 -— Bank of Cal 44753450 |Mer Ex (I 40 60 Cal Safe Dp.125 — |S F National — — SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L.2000 — Sav & Loan. — 90 Humboldt .. — — |Security Sav.330 375 Mutual Sav. 80 8 F Sav U.540 STREET RAILROADS. Union Trst.1830 California ..180 190 Market Geary « — — |Presidio POWDER. Giant ....... T1% T1%/ Vigorit «.... 8% — SUGAR. Kilauea. — 6% Makawell ... 19 21 Honokaa . — Onomea ... 20% 22 ‘Hutchinson . 12— :Paauhau ... 107 11% MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.157141568% 16% Cal Fruit As. — 100 3 Cal Wine As.101%4101%| Pac C Borx.165 — Morning Sesston. - Board— 4 75 Equitable Gas . . 3314 25 Makaweli .. “as « 20 00 50 S F G & Electric Co......qus.. 43 50 $1000 S P of C 6s (1906). L1111 25 Street— $23,000 S P of C 65 (1906).......c0...111 25 Afternoon Session, Board— 40 Cal Wine .Assn . 101 50 10 Contra Costa Wate: 70 25 95 Contra Costa Water 70 00 10 Hana Pilantation Co . 850 50 Hutchinson S P Co. J12.00 25 Onomea Sugar Co . 2100 200 Paauhau S P Co . .11 00 40 S F Gas & Electric Co, . 43 37% 70 8 F Gas & Electric Co. . 4325 $4000 S P of C 6s (1905, series B). -109 25 $5000 S P of Arizona (1909) 112 25 36 8§ V Water ... - 89 00 $2000 S V 6s. . 112 25 300 Vigorit . S 3% PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 200 Monte Cristo, b 30......... vidsos~ AN Afternoon Session. Board— B00 FOUF . ove.ocuiuos soe 49 100 San Joaquin Ofl & De: 700 200 Soverelgn ...... .. 25 500 Sterling .. 182y MINING STOCK: ‘The following were the sales on the San Francisco Stock Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Caledonia ...1 00| 500 Crown Point.. 07 100 Challenge . 19| 100 Ophir ........ 100 Chollar . 07| 200 Silver Hill 250 C C & Va....1 305100 Yel Jacket. Afternoon Session. 100 Caledonia 95| 100 Mexican . 500 Justice . 04 The following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday : Morning Session. 300 Best & Belch. 10 200 Caledonia 04| 200 Caledonia 93 150 Chal Con. 18 300 C C & Va....1 30| 500 Gould & Cur. 13| 300 Mexican . 41 Afternoon Session. 300 Best & Belch. 10| 200 Ophir . -120 200 Caledonia 98| 200 Overman .... 19 150 C C & Vi 300 Sierra Nevada 17 200 Gould & Cur. . 13) 200 Yel Jacket.... 11 * - Justice 05 — Kentuck 0z 02 Lady Was] 04 Belcher . 06 Mexi 42 Best & Beich. 08, 10| Occidental 1 Bullion . 01" 02| Dphir .. 20 Caledonia .... 95 96 Overman 18 Chal Con. 17 19| Potosi . 20 Chollar . 07 08 Savage 1 70 73 on 04 125 1 30| Seg Belcher. . 08 — ol 18 o —| 50 B2 06 08 3t Louls. e — Eureka Con.. 18 — Syndicate .... 06 — Exchequer ... — 01| Unjon Con.... 19 20 Gould & Cur. 12 13T 0 02 Hale & Nore. 16 17 112 FOL 0o e — o4 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. MONDAY, AUGUST 24. John H. and Mary J. ‘Claasen to John T. Lovenzen, lot on S line of Waller street, 131:3 ‘W _of Fillmore, W 25 by S 120; $10. Joseph Brandenstein and Max J. Branden- stein (and as trustees of estate of Albert S. Rosenbaum), Jane Brandenstein, Samuel M., Albert M. and Charles W. um_ and Virginia and Julla Strassburger to Augusta F. Tuttle, lot on N line of Vallejo street, 235 E glol’lerce, E 40, N 167:3, W 40:1, S 166:11 1-6; 10 Mary Markgraf and Bridget Owens to Sam- uel N. and Henrietta Nassau, lot on W line of Lyon street, 112:6 S of Sutter, S 25 by 119:3; $10. Willis S Andrew 'S. and Etta Grant to Brown, lot on E line of Cole street, 62:6 S ot _Page, S 25 by E 81:3; $10. Mortimer "O'Brien i | 150 S of Garfleld, S 125 by E 100, lots 18 18 Brown, lot on NW line of Jessie street, NE of Fifth, NE 25 by NW 75; $10. John Portéous to Addie Motz, lot on W line of Seventeenth avenue, 125 N of Californis street, N 25 by W 120; gift. Leonard M. Bettman to James J. Hyland, lot on S line of M street, 57:6 E of Twenty- third avenue, E 50 by S '100; $10. Daniel Seales to Daniel O'Connor, lot on B line of Ramsell (State) street, 325 N of Shield, ots 18 to 32, "block 85, City Jesse M. Robertson to_Augusta C. Robert- som, lot on NE line of Thirtieth avenue, 130 SE of G street, SE 75 by NE 100, lot 11, block. 533, Bay View Homestead; gift. Sophie ‘Miller to Colin Peterson, lot 1302, Gift Map 3; $460. -A. S. and Emma C. Baldwin to Anna Stader (wife of C.), lot 6, block 3, subdivision 1, Cas- tro-street Addition: $10. Daniel and Anme O'Connor to Caroline D. Christensen, lot on E line of Ramsell strest, w0 22, block 35, City Land Association; $10. Angelo C. Dellepiane to Marie Deilepiane, lot on N line of Broad street, 220 W of Ply- mouth, W 25 by N 125, lot 8, block J. Rail~ road Homestead Assoclation; gift. Oscar Heyman to Jean M. and Anna Bourda, lot on NE line of Thirty-frst avenue soutk, 150 NW of G street, NW 150 by NE 100, lots 13 and 14, block 537, Bay View Homestead; $10. = Builders’ Contracts. A. A Schumann (owner) with L. G. Berg~ ren (contractor), architect A. J. Barnett—All work for a two-story frame buflding on lot on E line of Vermont street, 50 S of Twenty~ fourth, S 25 by E 100; $3585. Juliue Radston, Julia Lauter and Lillio Asher (owners) with Zelinsky Bros. (contrac- tors), architect Willam Mooser—Painting, lin- ‘crusta, etc., for a five-story and basement brick building on lot on N line of Turk street, 87:6 E of Leavenworth, B 25 by N 137:6; $1150. Adolph Beth (owner) with Carl Schutt (con- tractor), architects Martens & Coffey—All work except plumbing, gasfitting, painting, finishing, bardware, mantéls and gas Sxtures for » three story frame buil ats) on NW corner Fregerick and. Cole streets, N 25 by W 1003 2,240. e owner with G. C. Sweeney. (contractor), architects same, sewering, plumbing, gasfit- ting, etc., for same on same; $1564. HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. E H Vogley, wife and|T Mulholland, Aus son, ;:SIEPI.IO Texas C M Goss, Lodi, Cal C B Scott, N Y City |Osear Smith, N Y City J McLaughlin, Pa_ |G A Blythe, Conn John Ivers, Merced,Cal Miss F Narramore, Cal A A Boss. Tonopan |C M Cushing, it and Miss St Clair, Tono) amily, Austin, Nel John A Smith, Minn | J M Beatty, Yreka,Cal —_—ee——— Rebekahs Hold Entertainment. Jubilee Rebekah Lodge No. 239 held an entertainment last nlsht at its parlors in the Odd Fellows’ building. An interesting programme was rendered and dancing was_ kept up till a late hour, when re- freshments were served. A large crowd was in attendance, and the ebekahs proved excellent hosfesses. The regular meeting preceded the evening's enjoy- ment. e ———————— OCEAN STEAMERS. Paocifio Coast Steamship Uo. Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as_follows: For Ketchikan, J\n:r’:.:, Skagway, etc., Alaska—! m., August 20, Sept 3, S, .’ 18, 23, 28, Oct. 3. Change steamers at Seattle, For Vietoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma, Everett, Whatcom—11 a, m., August 29, Sept. 3, 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, Oct. 3. Change at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle for Tacoma to N. P. Ry.: at_Vancouver to C. P. R¥. For Eureks (Humboidt Bay)—1:30 p. m., August 30, Sept. 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, Oct. 4 For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosalia, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursday, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San_ Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford, San Luis Obispo, Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport (*Ramena only). Ramona, 9 a. m., Sept. 3, 11, 19, 27, Oct. 5; Corona, 9 a. m., Aug. 30, Sept. 7, 15, 23. For Ensenada, Magdalena Pay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- lia, Guaymas (Mex.)—i0 a, m.. 7th of each month. ] For further Information obtain folder. Right reserved to charge steamers or sailing date. CRPT OFFTCE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents. C. D, DUNANN, Gen,'Pass. Agt., 10 Market st, San Frameisco. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHI? CO. NOKE DIRECT. LEAVES SEATTLE: SENATOR— p. m.. Sept. 14, Oct. 10, The new and elegant steamship Senator ‘made regular trips to Nome last year, landing all passengers and frieight without loss. mis- hap or delay. For passenger rates and Nome folder apply TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents. C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Agt.. 10 Market 'st.. San O.R.& N- CO. / Only Steamship Line to PORTLAND, OR. And short rail line from Portiand to all poins East. Through tickets to all pcints, all rafl or steamship and rafl, at LO RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals. SS. COLUMBIA sails Aug. 31, Sept. 10, 20, 30. SS. GEO. W. ELDER salls Sept. 5, 15, 25, Oct. 5. Steamer salls foot of Spear st. at 11 a. m. D. W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt., 1 Montgomery st. TOY0 KISEN KAISHA. srnnmu WILL LEAVE WHARF, COK- uer First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasak! and Shanghai and connecting_at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, etc. No cargo recefved an board om day of sailing. 8S. HONGKONG MARU. Round-trip tlckm,;linened rates. For freight and passage apply at company’'s office, 421 Market street, corner Firat W. H. AVERY, General Agent. 5. 8 MARIPOSA, for Tanitl, Sepe. 4.0. SPRECKELS & BROS.CA., Agts., FreightOffice, 329 Market St., Pier No. 7, Pacifi St. FAGIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION cO. ‘alparalso, stopping at (N t ONo change &t American_passenger Panama.) Freight and California st. i)