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e —————————— e ——————— MONEY TO LOAN—Continued. REA” ESTATE—OCITY—FOR -~ SALE. VEST mates on furniture, etc., by private v; mo removal; Do commission; confiden- Room 8, Conservatory bldg., 301 Jones STAR Loan Co.—Loans money to salaried em- 'Tpxmu Wage carvers: easy paym'ts. 719 Mkt ONE per cent on furniture; $6 a month on each $1000; any security. 302 Montgomery, rm. 1 N furniture, pianos; lowest rates; no remo l ‘strictly private. E.W.LICK.116 McAllister st l tial % ON furniture & planos §15 up; No removal; phone Black 1709; room 81, ¢ Eddy, floor 4. CASH loaned salaried people on notes without ‘ indorser. MORRELL, 609 Examiner bldg. | LOANS money on salary; no indorser; Eastern | plan. Western Loan Co.. 309 Phelan blds. _ | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. LL the leading makes, including the famous AlGabier, latest and improved Krell, peerless Heine, over 5000 in use in San Francisco; 10 other standard makes; 200 planos to select from, including the following upright ba aine: 1 Conover, $98; § Hallet & D: 165 up; 1 Fischer, $80; 1 Heine, $205 Chickering, $96-§186; 3 Steinway, $185- $325, and many other bargains; rents and staliments, §2 per mo. upward. HEIN PIANO CO., hall, 237 Geary st. A EMALL Fischer upright left on sale: $89; no reasonable cash offer refused. 237 Geary st. ON ssle—Steinway upright; bargain; no reas- onable offer refused. 287 Geary st. » FEW CURTAZ SPECIALS. Vose, mahogany cage Huntington; & snap .. Martin, walnut case Mershall & Wendell, Neuman, rosewood case y warranted; fine cul BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, Chickering Agents. A FEW ODDS_AND ENDS IN SECOND- HAND PIANOS. rosewood case. Co., rosewood case. Fischer, rosewcod case. 16 O'Farrell ut, ering, & EMAN, CLAY & CO.,corner Kearny and Ean Francisco; corner Broadway enth st., Oakland. no sold by us taken back any time hin two years and full purchase price al- on & new peerless L.nlbe - nt\ll‘r costs you only 20c a ano from us. KOHLER A (‘BASE 30 O'Farrell st.; establisheq 1850, PECIAL offer on the famous Schubert pi- | is what we can give you this week: come in while the first instruments last: can save you from $50 to $100. THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st. PIANOS to burn; almost cheaper than fire- wood; Steinway, Chickering, Knabe, Eme:- eon, Fischer and many high grade planos sacrificed &t storage prices at WILSON'S Storage, 1710 Market st. YOUR piano can be made new for one-quarter the cost of buying: send for booklet. Plerce's Piano Factory, Market, 14th and Church sts. PIANO; fine upright; perfect order; great bar- gain; $5¢ 1268 Mission st §175—Good S-pedal upright; slightly used; easy payments, Schmitz & Co. 16 McAllister st. | LADY going to Michigan must dispose of con- cert mflfl upright piano: bargain. 522 Eady. $2_PER month—Best renting planos in city. Scott-Curtaz Pisno Co. Hayes st. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO., 931 Market st.— Steck, Everett, Ludwig and other good planos. EYRON MAUZY, 808-810-312 Post st.; Sohmer and other piencs and pipe organs. old and mew. H. 2 Latham place. TO LET. A ;‘ | SUPERIDR viol MULLER. m AND STORES suitable for doctor or 6 Turk st. T &t basements, nr. Kearny. T Hall of Justice w Babin 412 Kearny AL s SR S R FALMISTRY. FETURNED—H. JEROME FOSSELLL stien- tific palmist, 515 Taylor st.; phone Black 561 700 e, zithers, ,_repal OFFICES BUNNY offices to let lawyer; corner building. th b G. L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. €t MME Post corner Jones; phone Polk 837. PATENTS AND PENSIONS. s and assist in financing mer- ons. FRANK P. MEDINA. ot Specialist, r_7. 532 Market st.. 5. F. ARE you troubled with @andruff, balr turn- ng gray or falling? The Siar Hair Rem- restores gray balr, cures dandruff and | ng scalp; keeps it clean and free & medicine, not & dye; cooling, pleasant to use; leaves hair soft, and bright; sold by druggists | hairdressers; accept no_ substitute; none Co. Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms, 26c to §1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week: 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 Etandard, the sewing-machine of to-day. J. | W. EVANS, agent, 1021 Market st. ARTISTIC bair dressing, any style, 25c; pure tches ressonsble prices: manicuring 2Sc, G. LB- Gate Loan Office, 10 Sixth st., keeps 2 and 3, Jewish New Year; money interest. GOLDE! 2 Oct aned st low WHITE epamel iron beds, single, three-quarter or double, $2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., 1310-1812 Stockton st., near Broadway. DRUNKENNESS, morphine and all drug dis- esses positively cured by the Willow Bark Co., 1889 Polk st., S. F.; consultation free. AT Jess than cost, uncalled for suits, overcoats end trousers, at CHARLES LYONS', London tailor, 721 Market st. —$3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, §1 75. Pop- ular Hatters, 330 Kearny st., nr. Pine. 4 FINE suit. §7; stylish pants, $1 75. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. PERFLUOUS bair and moles destroyed with ic needle. MISS EAT 1119 Sutter st. ATE Getective work; reasonable rates; 10 | years' experience. J. B."RAY, 457 Minna st. | £pe T, 1al 1 wk.—Ves cw seal jackets, $30, real val. $50. Atlantic Fur Store,10 Grant av. §. MOORE'S scientific hair restorer; for circular, 332 O'Farrell st. MEN—Dr. Williams & Co., 140 Geary st., 8. F., are up-to-date, reliable specialists, BUENA VISTA Sanatorium; private hospital, Dr. Long, 185 Geary st.; phone Bush 43. | EYCK, 1579 Geary—Electrolysis, | 3 warts, euperfiuous hair perm. removed. TAILORMADE ruits, §7 60; dress pants. §2 50. Misit Ciothing Parior, cor. Bush and Dupont. RETUENED_DR. W. M. FORSTER, new of- fices, 118-119 St. Ann's bullding, 6 Eddy st. ACTINA restores eyesight, cures deafness and catarrh. A'Vida Co., 763 Valencia, cor. 19th. SUPERFLUOUE hair and moles removed by electric needle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170 Market ALFREDUME Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to its natural color; $1; at all drug . ONE MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE instently; 10c and 25c; all druuh .. MASQUERADE costumes, books, wigs; ountry orders. GOLDETEIN & CO., 733 Mkt | DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the t corn cure: 25c; all druggists. DR e G | view | 1args lot and good house | £7500; EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. > UCTION. UCTION. UCTION. TUESDAY.....:.... .ve.......October 7, 1902 At our Salesroom, 638 Market st., At 12 o'clock noon. PACIFIC AVE MANSION, South side (No. 2719) Pacific ave, 142 feet west of Scott st.; large elegant Pacific Heights residence; 12 rooms ana bath; elegant marine reoen(hn hllll! inlaid floors; beautiful mantels. etc.; lot 27{6x127: BRANNAN ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY. Southeast side (Nos, 409-400A and 409B) Brannan st., 70 feet southwest of Third st.; modern two-story frame bullding, contaimng a store and 6 rooms and two flats, 9, 6 rooms, with porcelain baths, etc.; rents $65 per month’ lot 30:6X75 feet. ASHBURY HEIGHTS East side (No. 126) Tremont ave, D56 south of Frederick st.; an elegant two-story modern residence, ‘11 rooms, porcelain bath, billiard room, finished basement and attie; servants’ room, cement wash trays, gas grates, ete. This property commands s,n élegant view of the Golden Gate; lot 25x80 feet. OAK ST. HOME, North side (No. 926) Oak st., 90:10 feet west (:;;l;h:& Ahll;lfindblome sunny house of 10 rooms ai asement, sanitary plumbing; lot 26x140:6, more or less. 2 i foet SACRAMENTO ST, RESIDENCE. North side 2812) Sacramento st., 81:3 of Scott.¢ substantial, well-bulit . consisting of § rooms, bath and ‘base- | ment, in one of the chojcest resident portions of the city; large key lot, 50x127:8%. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS CORNER LOT. Northeast corner of Sacramento and Cherry sts. A choice large northeast corner lot, suit- able for & home or flats; lot 37:6x100 feet, PARK PANHANDLE LOT. East line of Central ave., 125 feet north of Hayes st. _An e gant lot, ievel and ready for bullding; street hituminized; cement sidewalk; lot 25x100 feet. SOUTH OF PARK BUILDING SITE. West line of 15th ave., 2162 feet north of K st. A large bullding site, suitable for cot- tages; lot 172:10x90:5 feet, more or less, CHESTNUT ST. BUILDING LOT. South line of Chestnut st., 171:10%4 feet west of Dupont, Large lot, if improved with flats would pay well; lot 34:41x137:0 feet. MISSION HOME SITES, Northwest corner of 224 and Douglass sts. ine elezant building lots, to be (sold in sub- divisions: suitable for homes: tertms $50 cash, balance $10 a month; lots 25x110 and 25x125 feet each, ELDRIDGE & CO. 638 Market ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market St. n Ness ave., near this s fibout $630 BASTON, ELI EASTON, $29,500—46:8x109 feet; on Golden Gate ave. per fromt foot; it $30,000—Six new modern up-to-date flats east of Van Ness ave.; well built and first | class in every particular; rents $2610 per annum: always rented; near St. Mary's Cathedral. s worth £17,500—Present extremely low rents; $2340 per | annum; 6 modern up-to-date flats: porcelain birdseye maple finish, ete.; well ut; always rented; on | a sunny near_the Park Pan- | handle; la lot, 37:6x112:6 feet; there is a twurn of $5000 in this prop- | erty. $17,000—Grand business corner on the best part of Devisadero st.;: present old im- provements rented low at $1230 p - | annum; would stand a raise of 20 p. cent; fine lot, 52:6x90 feet. [ $14,500—EIlis st., near, Larkin; two houses and rear cottage; rents $900 per annum; fine lot, 27:0x120 feet to rear street. $11,750—New moders flats just completed; on one of the rrincipal streets in the Western Addition; rents $1225 per an- num. $9,000—Two modern well-built flats of 7-8 rooms and bith; on Lyon st., near the | Park Panhardle over 10 per cent; lot 25x! within one yaar's time new manufac- turing plants now in the coyrse of construction in this neighborhood will | be emplying cver 4000 persons. $5,750—Seventeen lots on 4Sth ave. (Ocean | boulevard) and 47th ave.; 25x120 feet | each. These ots can be subdivided | and sold at a profit of $5000; this is & | pick up. $4,500—Two elegant well-built flat rooms and bat each; fine 10- pay: $456 per annum; near | 8th and Fclmr sts, $4,250—Two well-built houses on 19th st., nr. | Mission: € rocms, bath and basement each: rents §:2 per annum; lot 2ox | 85 feet. $3,800—Double house of 6 rooms and bath | each; on Clementina st., near bth; | present low renis $408 per annum could easily be Increased over 10 per | cen $1.250—A new, rooms near Po aves.; lot 25xI EASTON, ‘E rnished cottage of 5 t Lobos and 26th feet. N, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st, FOR SALE BY C. 8. CAPP & CO. Estate Agents ELL, bet Steiner snd Plerce; modern flats in perfect order; 7, an3 bath ench; well renied; three fine | 7 and 8 rooms | agnificent view: | “cast side, et 14th and 15th; 2 flats, 5 and 6 rooms ani bath, at a bargain and easy terms. fine nmew modern improvements; Eddy and Sacramento and California street cars pass. CLEMENT-and 3ist 4 fiats of 4 rooms each, ELLIS, bet. ave.; Jot 25x100, with | alwaye rented. Steiner and Pierce, north side 9 100ms and bath} in good order and rented low. 23RD Ave. West gide, scuth of Point Lobos | ave.; fine level lot, 25x120; ready to build on; | only’ $400, ALPINE st., bet, 13th and 14th; lot 25x 100; fine view over city; adjoining nice im- | piovements; for sale at a bargain. SANCHEZ, bet, 17th and 18th, west side; | fine lot, 25 or 50 by 100; for sale at a bargain, SHOTWELL, bet. 25th and 26th; lot 28x115, to rear street, with 2 flats of 5 rooms and bath each; ‘m and mortgage can stand; im. proving ne!lhborhood. GOLDEN GATE ave., bet. Plerce and Scott; lot 25x137:6, witb & good 10-room house; a bargain, McALLISTER, bet. Plerce and Scdtt; lot 25 by full depth 137:6; surrounded by new and fine | improvements; no better site for fine flats, CHEAP HOME and lot off California, ‘bet. Stockton and Powell; good piace for prlnter. tallor, etc. | { | with | | | CLEMENT -nd BIST ave; 4 flats; always well rem& TEN CHEAP LOTS on Diamond, near Army, and Army, west of Castro; a chance for build- o in EXCELSIOR AND BERNAL HouEsfl:ADs near Mission road. SMALL _downtown Powell and Washington et:.; always rented. THE McCARTHY CO., 64 Market st. investment, near CHEAPEST and best in America—The W/eekly Call, 36 pages, sent to any Unifed States or Canad: PH \'slcxus AND SC!GEOND. DR._C. C._ 0'DO! LL—Orfice dence, 1021% Market n bet Bieth and Soventh: SFECIALIST for diseases of men and women. Call or write DR. BALL, 1073% Market st. TR _ROSEN 993 Market st. near Sixth—La- dies. you will cbtain satisfactory results. i ASSESSMENT NOTIC CS. “SSMENT Notice.—Oceanic Steamship Company—Location principal place of busi- ness, City and County of San Francisco, Fiate of California. Notice is hereby given | that &t & meeting of the Board of Directors | of the said Company, beld on the 16th day | tember, 1902, n assessment (Number | Seven Dollars and Seventy-five cents | (§7 75) per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable immcdiate- Iy to the Secretary, at the office of said cor- poration, No, 827 Market street. in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Cali fornia. Any stock upon which this assess- ment shall remain unpaid on the 18th day of | October, 1902, will be delinquent and adver- | Hsed for salé at public auction, and unless | payment is made before will ‘be sold on | Monday, the, 3d day of November. 192, 1o pay the delinguent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. By order of the Board of Directors. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary, = Oceanic Steamship Company. Secre As the Cll and Market street, in ’ Count; - e LT oS Loty San ALL kinds M it, sold, MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.). Loans on real estate, also for the full cost of improvements and part cost of lot; houses bullt on terms to suit; plans free; interest 6 per cent. 107-8 Crocker bullding. SOUTH of Golden Gate Park; 86th ave.; 10 lots, including 2 corners, at $65; barzain list emall investments free. A. W. BELL, 417 Parrott building. $300—LOT 25x112:6; 1 block from cars; ready to build on. THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Market st. —_—eee REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. A SPLENDID OFFER FOR FRUGAL PEORLE. The fertile sofl of Santa Clara Valley, The climate you want, Where the great live oaks grow, In 10-acre tracts. Only $100 an acre. Rich Spanish grant Now being_subdivided. Only $14 15 a_month Will purchase 10 acres. 10 acres planted to vines or truit To suit purchaser f Better than sa: | JESSIE, 333—Large sunny front room furnish- A A AR A AN AN A—HOTEL PANTHEON, 462 Eddy—New mod. E sunny; !sultes wlth]p:&n(e lbutha m"fi fi $6,500—Northwest _tusiness corner on 15th | Single, ' $14 up: ‘electric elevators, lig] st., near Fokom; store and 4 living | _Steam heat. MRS, L. A, DEVIN. rooms in recr and_ flat of 6. rooms: b : = g ARGYLE Hotel, 234 MoAllister—New, elegant, Pt A= e R unny, 75c day upward; McAllistef cars to AT “The Almonte,” 873 l[lrket st. (or No. 1 AVON HOTEL, | CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly | ELLIS, 616—Handsomely furnished single room VALLEJO, bet. Steiner o O'FARRELL, $0—Sunny furnished rooms and side; fine lot, 40x110, \.“,.:"d; Plerce, morth | ¥ ces; elevator; eler, lights; day, week, mo, POINT LGBOS ave. suth side, corner A | FAR it O'FARRELL, 1389—Nicely furnished sunny 2pd 3lst ave: lot 100xi10, with valuable quar- ; private family; telephone; running LYON and SACRAMENTO; $7x102; rent reasonable PAGE, ST. DAVID'S, 715 Howard—200 rm: CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson mmon)—smeon LAMBOURNE, VN HATFIELD ZENT, 228 Montgomery st., §. F. ALFALFA land, with water for irrigation, $10 per acre. ery st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. P. H. .JORDAN CO., 116 Montgom- BETTER THAN PAYING RENT. $2750 00—Elegant 6-room _ colonial house, large lot, near trains and schools; $250 down, Dpér month. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1560 Park st., Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A— STORAGE CO. FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD GOODS STORED—MOVED—PACKED—SHIPPED, 725-781 HOWARD, near THIRD ST. Phone GRANT 161, PIBRCE-RODOLPH Storage & Movi: Co., ol- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Pfl:‘ GOLDEN Wal( Storage; advances made; Mission tel. Howard 941, F. W, Zehm- BEKINS Van ahd Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel, Main 1840; shipping at cut n&t PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Movln‘ Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. G sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The ter Exchange, 536 California; t.l!phnno M THE FRANKLIN, rents for $1 per wk.; visible ‘writer; WIH'IIIIEG nnn.ll ll‘lw.\‘l on Durchise Batissovicr to. 802 Montgomery, BERKELEY BE&L ESTATE. $1000 TAKES elegant 4-roomed house on.high Eround; ‘convenient to station; fine basement, fruit rees; fine view. CHENEY & BERR! Berkeley Station, FOR rent—New house, 7 rooms; head of dern conveniences; $35 Dwight way; all mo per montn. CHENEY & BERRY, Berkeley Station, MUST eell at once; 51600—Gen\llno b-mln in keley, a fine 2-acre home, located cl With frult trees, berries, house, fine well and barn. WENTWORTH, West Berkeley, for genu bargains in improved realty. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFI ICY, 1118 EROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL-ESTATE. $8000 FOR a_$17,000 home In Highland Park, Oakland; lot 300x1i2, fronting on 'three streets; grounds very ornamental; cholce shrubbery; climate the best in the State; no fog or cold wind; beausiful view; electrio cars to the door; owner leaving the State; must be sold, B. BISHOP, 466 Tenth st., Oakland. $100—NICE level lots near McAvoy station and San Pablo ave.; $20 cash, §6 per month. Market st. SE———————————— OAKLAND FURNITURJE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st.. Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKKEFPING. BOND, 4, off Mission bet, 12th and 13th—8 furnished rooms for housekeeping; gas, grate and yard; parlor floor, FOLSOM 525—Sulte sunny furnished fromt rooms; light housekeeping; $2 25 week, FOUR elegantly completely furnished rooms; parlor floor; gas, vard, bath, phone; near panhandle. 417 Lyon st. GROVE, 301—8 rooms for housekeeping; one parlly furnished. ed for housekeeping; gas range; $10. JONES, 614—Sunny, well - furnished double parlors and kitchen; gas range; LARKIN, 433—Neatly furnished housekeeping rooms; PINE, 777—New and_ handsomely furnished rooms; kitchen privilege for breakfast; close to business center. POWELL, 4)5%—2 unfutn(!hefl rooms housekeeping; in rear. TWENTY-FIRST, 2862—Front and back par- lor, cottage, furnished; gas, bath; reason- able; for 2 gentlemen or housekeeping. NTY-THIRD, 8726, near Dolores—3 sunny indow rooms; nice, neat, complete. WEBSTER, 1542, near Geary—Elegant suite; alsosingle rooms adjolning, for housekeep- in| onal for Furn. and Untur: ROOMS TO LI ern house; nmewly and elegantly furnishe Goor: ‘handsomest grill room in Califormia. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148_Sixth—Rooms, 26c to §1 per night; §125 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. Fifth. st.);. rooms 25c, 50c. $1, $150 night; $150 to $10 per week: by open all night HO? Bush st.—Newly furnished rooms and suites; transient solicited. BLR\ETT " 1426 Market (old No, 1864)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished, furnished ' sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS, 321 (Mozar)—Nicely furn. rooms, 85c, $1050 night; §1 G0, $6 week; open all night. ELLIS, 616—Fine sunny room sultable for gen- tlemen; near City Hall. suitable for gentlemen, ELLIS, 685—Nicely furnished bay-window al- cove! grate; closet; housekeeping © opumul. M n S0 TIEht: §2 to 86 week: reading room. KEARNY, 112—N nice sunny front suite and single rooms; central. LARKIN, S04—Sunny single room sultable fbr gentleman; $4 50 per month, MINNA, 281, cor. Fourth—Housekeeping, also _ excellént front room fof 2 gentlemen; cheap. OCTAVIA, 314—Nice sunny furnished bay- window rooms, . 1824—Room, private house; furnished or unfurnished; cheap to steady occupant; references. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $150; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with ot and cold water; baths. ST. DAVID' en l\lih or single; clean beds; $1.50 to l-'» per. week. TAYLOR, 108—Nicely furnished front room, bay windows, $4 a week. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia_st. ROOMS AND BOARD. FRANKLIN, 1039—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; excellent table; fine view; terms mod- erate; new. family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. 420 Eddy—High-class _house; furnished suites or single; steam heat. ROOMS WANTED. E. ting room, bedroom, kitchen; prlv- e family; state prics; refereicds exchang W. D. B., x_4763, Call office. PROPOSALS. M 1 PROPOSALS FOR MACHINERY FOR SEC- TIONAL DRY DOCK FOR PORT OF PORT- LAND, PORTLAND, OR.—No. 666 Worcester building, Portland, Or.: Sealed proposals 11 be recelved and opened on October 9, 9% at 4 o'clock p. m., at the abuve office, araount for all the machinery for the Sestion Dock 4l Wooden Dry of Ponllnda eml| piping _ and valves, ‘motors end wiring, ete., cap- Stans, cleats, keel ‘and bilge blook taciks, centering shores, etc., according to pli and speclfications prepared by James . Blackwell, Consulting Engineer, Dexter Hor- ton building, Seattie, W m hlu and spec- taations il be asht 'ty B rms guaranteeing to submit bids for the qnmc Dlant, upon written ‘application, which wmust be received onor before Septermber 25, and ‘must be ac- companied by a certified check of $100 to the order of the Port of Portland, will be returned upon receipt of bid -m Dlans and specifications. If plans. are not returned within twenty ing bids, check will be forfeited, to reject any or all bids or to walve detests is nsme?i F‘lll" tl‘nlom.mnon can be ob- tained, and applications should be made the consulting enrini b STEVENS, Clerk of the $100 cash, and $16 66 a month, vings bank. It grows in value quickly. It cannot run away. A sincere proposition by Sincere people. Come, see us WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market st., 8. . ZFOR BALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO—— Small tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Cotaty Sonoma Co.; future value aseured, ae sco is !rw!n( rapidly; n but for naultry general farming. Apply The 302 Cl.h(ornll st, for punphm Pt Sasaon ap homes. rented, exchanged; Sairing: Jowes: rates. ‘Tel, Green 144, 205 4th, FINE land; good climate; cl Joy & Maher, w-mnne, Elntl Cnu Co. Write, PROPOSALS will be recelved —& at the Bureau ot Supplies and Agoounts, Navy Departient ‘ashington, until 12 o'clock noon, Sctaber 21, o0, o publicly opened ;urlx t.hemlur.a’r%‘l m-:un at the N"' Tubber matting, bive print 5 mg&'.'“&o"“,, er, ;nd centrifugal pump, the Bi C to the Ni IIW;-’ fl . o Biiveau O e Na Francisco, Cal. A. xvg:m ?M% &n General, U. §. N. 9-20-02 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. S obster Tomentiter Tnapec, Co., 200 Sansome, TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. BEXPERT writing, 4 follo; 1es, 20;mim- cographing! 08T Mackets ven, 5055 Bowid Taga: nxvmm HO’I‘ICEI DIV!‘DEND Nouu.—'nu Glant Powder Com: pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 46, of Mty cents (50c) per share on the nnud capital has been: declared, stock of the company gaylbl. at the office of the oompany cllco. NOTICH to of BARTHOL- ased. Notice is here- by given by the undersigned, JOHN FARN- minis mruém-uuuofm , deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the' sald deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the fifst publication of this no- tice, to the said Administrator at Room 79, Chronicle building, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the City and County of San F. NOTICE to cnd.lxon—mn.u of GEORGE H. MASTERSON, deceased. Notice given by the undersigned, JOHN HAM, Administrator of | GEORGE H. TE: to creditors of, and all persons having ' claims sgainst the said deceased, to exhibit them, wlth the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first wbunmn of this noflca. to the sald Administrator, at Room 9, Chronicle bullding, the same ' be Blacetm transaction of the business of the said estate in the City and County. of San Francisco, State of California. JOHN EARNHAM, Administrator of the esta GEORGR H. MASTERSON, deceased, Dated e Feantisc Boplember 17, 1902, FRANK McGOWAN, attorney for Adminis. trator, Rooms 75, 79 and Chroniele building. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: Archie L. Palmer, 21, 1206} Sutter street, and Alice E. White, 21, 1168 Bush street. Frederick W, chambera. 21, 130 Eleventh street, and Lola Croall, 20, 130 Eleventh st. Assian W. Dahlson, 124 Noe street, and Mary E. Nelson, 760 Fourteenth street. Thomas F. Fahey, 32, 643 Valencia street, and Eugenia M. Cassidy, 26, 1326 Natoma i jJonn Lowe, 35, city, and Millie M. Lowe, 27, city. J. Moore Fox, 21, 143 Powell street, and Alice M. Kellar, 18, Sacramento, Ralph E. Redmond 23, 211 Day street, and Elizabeth F. , 21, 1634 Sacramento st. Thome S. Bettencmn‘t. 35, Walnut Grove, and Anna A. Azevdo, 23, 65 Jackson streef Massimo Fozzi, 88, Duncans Milla. and Brid- gida Brambani, 10, 249 Pacific street. Bernard Trebucq, 56, city, and Genevieve Batmale, 3% city. Thomas Roche Jr, 21, city, and M. A tha Hurney, 18, city. 5 Robert P. Hoey, 30, city, and Lizzle Mec- Gahan, 25, city. A George H. Mahlmann, Matlids A, Baltser, 22, ig13 Qiiver E. Minedew, 28, 3 and Mae Brown, 21, 834 Pe Alameda, and Bl arate g’ 20% Verona pia lvania avenue BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marrlage ahd death notices sent by mall wiil not be They must be handed in at efther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. THAIN—In this city, September 21, 1902, to the wife of Alexander Thain, a son. ‘MARRIED. BIDDELL—NICHOALDS—In this city, Sep- tember 28, 1902, by the Rev. Willlam Rader, George E. Biddeli and Olive S. Nichoalds, both of San Francisco. COLEN-—JACKSON—In this city, September 27, 1902, by the Rev. Willlam Rader, Frank 3."Colen and Annie F. Jackson, both of San Francisco. LINCOLN—CARTER—In this city, September 27,1902, by the Rev. Willlam Hader, Gran: ville P. Lincoln and Minnie A. Carter, both ot San Francisco. MAHLMANN—BALTZER—In this city, Sep- tember 80, 1902, by the Rev. M. H. Liebe, George Mahlmann of Alameda and Matilda Baltzer of San Francisco. PARISSERBURNETT—In this city, Septem- ber 30, 1 |a by the Rev. Willlam 'C. ‘Pond, av sser of da and Louise Burnett of San Franciseo. 0 Marle WHITCOMB—RHODES—In this city, Septem- ber ‘30, 1902, by the Rev. Wiillam N. Henry A. Whitcomb and Sl!lll I6ne Rhodes, both of Friepd, Nebr. Irvine, Thomas F. Kelly, Bernard M. Kim, 'Jobn C. Lampe, Mamie McMahon, Thos. M. Moore, Dalsy Powers, Alleen A. Schumann, Joseph Schwebs, Loulse Simonetti, Mrs. E. Spinetti, John Hoey, Ellen Huerne, L. E. P. ASH—In this city, September 20, 1902, Mary . Ash, dearly beloved mother of George and Louis Ash and Mrs. Dr. J. W. Creagh, a nu- tive of Chile, aged 68 years. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully “tnvited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her daughter, 1606 Stockton street, thence to Mount Olivet Cemetery. BELL—At Golden Gate, September 27, 1002, Alfredo Bell, a native of Cuba, aged 80 y L7 Fricnds and acquaintances are Invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, October 1, from Church of the Sacred Heart, Fortleth and Grove s*-eets, Oakland, at 9:30 a. BLAIKIE—Di. this city, September 30, 1902, | Mrs. Susannah Legge Blalkie, a native of Pladville, Wis., aged 64 years 3 months and B ¥ Friends }n respectfully invited to"at- tend lha funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of the Ploneer ‘Women of California, Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter street. Interment private in Cypress ‘ Lawn Cemetery. Please omit flowers. BRANNAN—In this city, at his residence, Taylor _street, September 1003, Jease Brannan, beloved busband of Jennie Brao. nax, loving father of Hazel Bran son of F. Radelfinger, a native o Francisco, aged 28 years 3 mont] A ‘member_ ot "Osceola Tribe No. 11, , and Golden Gate Camp No. 64, W. E7A salemn Tequiem mass will be celd- ‘CREMATION. Furneral Conductors for Crematior. DD FELLOWS' CEMETERY ASS'N, 0 ‘San Francisco, Cal. SAN BRUNO HILLS T.OLIVET CEMET OFFICE: 916 MARKET ST. RENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Buccessor to & Gnll-ghn to Franhagan DANIEL P. DONOVAN nmm!.’ D RS AND h(nn:m Lincoln appfil!..‘m“ vy School. AMBe‘ McGlNN, REMOVED TO NEW STORE. ERTAKERS, ‘and Embalmers. in tan W'W mmfiw“'l‘ul.nlo 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, Near st. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. (dedl!). at n-ao n(!lonk. It BL Ilr!'l thedral, Van Ness avenue street. Interment private in Holy Qolt Cemetery. CATE—In thll city, September 30, 1902, Saral S., £ the late J. B. Cate, and mother of Mra. L. F. Johnson, & native gt Boston, ll-:-; aged 84 years 4 months And days. Fricnds ‘acqualntances > fully i hlvlud w t.tond the nuwtll to-morrow (Thursday) :15 o'cloek, from the family mmnm.é "bax B Interme: soul to-day | Union 8 137 Grove avenue, near Bryant nt private. DENNAN—IH this city, ‘September 1902, , beloved wife of the late Patrick and loving mother of John James Margaret A. and Rose M. nan, a native of Ireland, aged 69 years 6 months and 16 days. @7 The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o’clock, from her late residence, 446 Church street, thence to Mis- slon Dolores Church, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the re- 8s of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. nds are invited to attend the mass. In- terment private. DOWNREY—In this city, September 29, 1902, John EA nomuy. beloved husband of the late r{l ey, and uu«er of Willlam F. and the late John J. an late Mary Kather- ine Damv. a nulvo at County Roscommon, ends and acqualntances are respect- invited to atl funeral to-morrow from the funeral 20 Van Ness ‘s Church, wher a requiem mass will be celebrated for th npou of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NBNER—ID this city, September 29, 1902, Jo- er, & native of Germany, aged B years. HAINES—In this city, September 21, 1902, Samuel A. Haines, a'native of Galens, I, aged 48 years 8 months and 5 days. HANSEN—In this city, September 30, 1902, Mary Emilie Hansen, beloved daughter of Christ and Gretha Hansen, and sister of Hanna Hansen, a native of California, ths and 7 tances are respect- aged 22 years 8 mon UB‘rlxhdl and days. acqualn| tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | stree (Thursday), at 1 g'elock, from the parlors of etersen, 228 McAllister street. terment Mount Oltvat Cemetery. HOEY—In this city, September 26, 1902, Ellen Hoey, beloved mother of H. P. and J. M. Hoey and Mrs. J. P. Grodgens, & native of Roscommon, Ireland, aged 61 years. (Shasta County papérs please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, October 3, 1802, from the mortuary chapel of Guerrero streets, where services will be luld at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HUERNE—AR anniversary requiem high mass ‘will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late L. E. Prosper Huerne at the Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, Bush street, be- low Btockton, Wednesday, October 1, com- mencihg at 9:30 o'clock. Friends and ac- quaintances are respectfully invited to at- " tend. IRVINE—In this city, September 80, 1902, Thomas Frederick, beloved son of John C. and Minnie L. Irvine, and brother of Reuben M. and Willlam F. Irvine, a na- Hv: S vianoliel sean ¥ Sl 3o - I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his father, 8841 Eighteenth street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KELLY—At his residence, 171 Minna luaat. BSepterber 28, 1902, Bernard M. Kelly, Taval e, ot Sece. s sime Unger, a native ot New York City, aged 72 years. @7 Funeral to-day (Wednesday), from St. Patrick’s Church, at 9 o'clock, where a sol- emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. ~Friends are invited to attend the mass. Interment private, No flowera. [ KIM—In this city, September 20, 1902, John C. Kim, dearly beloved husband of Mary Kim, and steptather of Charles Powell, a na- tive ‘of Switzerland,-aged 51 years 3 months and 8 days. A member of San Francisco Grutli Vereln and Helvetia Verein. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to nund the funeral services Thursday, October 2, 1902, at 10 o'clock, at Charles J. B. Metzier's undertaking pariors, 636 Washington street, thence to Third and ‘fownsend streets to '11:80 o'clock train. Cremation Cypress Lawn Cemetery. LAMPE—In this city, September 30, 1902, Mamie, beloved daughter of Mrs. Ella C. and the late T. C. Lampe, and sister of Wil- liam T., Emiel T., Frank and Belle Lampe, Mrs, Leza Martin and Mrs. C. P. McFar- land, a native of Nevada City, Cal. @ Notice of funeral hereafter. McMAHON—In this city, September 29, 1 Thomas Morgan McMahon, late of Hollister, beloved husband of Margaret Isabel Mc- Mahon, and loving father of Helena Mc- Mahon, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 60 years 5 months and 7 days. 07 The funeral will take plm ‘Wednesday, October 1, at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1017 Halght street, thence to St. Ag nes Church, where a réquiem high mass will be celebrzted for the repose of his soul at 10 o'clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Ceme- tery. MOORE—In this city, September 29, 1902, Daisy E., beloved wife of L. C. Moore, and mother of Harold R., Teresa I, Harvey L. and_Arthur L. Moore, a native of Kansas, | aged 24 years 8 months and 6 days. T Rematns at the parlors of the Unitod | Undertakers, 866 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth. Interment at Talmage, 5. POWERS—In this city, September 30, 1902, at | her residence, 9213 Folsom street, Alleen A., beloved daughter of Jeffrey and Joanna Powers, loving sister of Marguerite and Tessie Powers, and granddaughter of Mrs. M. hagan, a native of San Francisco, aged 14 years 7 months and § days. E>The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 921% Folsom street, thence to S. Patrick’s Church for services at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, SCHUMANN—In Piedmont, Cal, September 28, 1902, Joseph Schumann, dearly beloved father of Mrs. W. J. Sharp, Mrs. I. K. Levy, the late Mrs. E. K. Darrin and Miss Dudle Schumann, and beloved brother of Mrs. Mary Hoppe and Frank O. Schumann, a native of | Bavaria, Germany, aged 63 years 5 months | and 7 days. [7The funeral will take pla (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from Eden's underteking parlors, San Rafael, thence to St. Raphael’s Church for services. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, San Rafac SCHWEBS—In this city, September 28, 1902, dearly beloved wife of Charles Schwebs, loving mother of Mary Neuman, sister .of Mrs. Buchholz and H. H. Dilges, and sister-in-law of Mrs. Clvhln Obermeyer, a native of San Francisco, aged 35 years. [The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, ‘37 Langton street, thence to St. Paul's Church, Howard street, between Tenth and Eleventh, for services at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SIMONETTI—In this city, September 30, 19802, Mrs. BErminia Stmonetti, beloved mother of Louisa Dighierl and. Filomena Simonetti, a to-day native of Genoa, Italy, aged 60 years month-. (Brooklyn, N. Y., papers please cop; 5 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Th\llfli), October trom t 2, 1902, at 10:30 o'clock, parlors of J. 8. leau, 305 llnntzom avenue, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's Church, Filbert and Dupont streets, where services will be heide Interment New Ital- jan Cemetery. SPINETTI—In this city, September 30,1002, John, dearly beloved husband of Mary fip ettl, and beloved father of John, Lyn-i nést St drine Sointticiasative ot lksty, 58 years 11 montns & ¥ Friends and fully invited to att fiw murfl 'l'h\lM.ly October 2, 1802, at 9:15 o'clock, from his latc residence, 1375 Unlon street, between Larkin and Polk, and thence to Sts. Peter and Paul’'s Church, corner Filbert and Dupont streets, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 10 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. ‘We desire to express our sincere thanks to our many friends and the members of Court Victoire, A. O. F., for the kindness and !ymflithy extended to us in our late bereavement in the death of our dear hus- ‘band, father and brother, Emfl estin. [E FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express to our many friends their kindness and sym- titude for g::hynl.o us in ;nr late bereavement and to thank the for! the many beautiful floral u:l Yand also the quartet who assisted with their songs of love and melody, and to in_any way. Respectfully, . ‘m m‘m 15 KRAMBH and FAMILY. :————-——-—— REAL ESTATE TRAN SACTIONS. MONDAY, BEI’TEHBER 29. Katie and Patrick A. Doran to Mary Ches’ 5 line of Austin avenue 175 W 'orth. lo'. o8 ne o \i b! S m chuwonh ID same; ™ Rothschild to gitt. Coun: of San Francisco to James W ind Rosanna’ Haley, 10t on SB_ oorner ot mmwflmw-hm-msh.smwn “}igiuw.'ncnum.qunuqn. Mn.-nu.flo. o‘!”b EI %5 “l o' ..vumn. :', {4 gnmln Catholic Arnhbhbov la.nmnheo (@ n!lnmn cor- ition_ sole), on corner of Post and mumnm‘o Nm~u;u Frank and Alice A. icks to_ Louisa Bm—rmtwlh@xms.).htmluunl 1 TEE AN FRANCISCO CALL WEDNESDAY, (CTOBEB 1, 1902. L REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. sl st o b L Ao s SEND for our hlnt catalogue a! cholce e rchard, alf Johnlnfllam-lun lot on E Iine of Ash hedafl&."fl 55 by E 106 0. Edward l(uanum)m lot on S line of O Cole. "W 50 by S 30718 sife Mathias A. and e Sonne °B"“f§,,' Qwen mm%%num“na;&: , 250 L. H. and 'Lizzie Siy to Law, lot on § line of Ellis street, nomn:.m-.x 0.6 by S 1376, quitolaim decd Law to énry ‘W. Hig- ration) Hartland and Ade gins, . Macd fil x-mo e Campany (@ co to John F. Mission ;;.::er 1Mswunm.swubynwu: Same to ll.ma, lot on NW line of Mission l&?‘t.m W -of First, SW 25 by NW 73: Addison B. and Rebecca H. Head, Joseph B. f (Point Lobos Avenu‘). N 25 by B 120; gift. ‘Willard H. and ¢ Hanchett to John and Elizabeth J. mbvn.wn. lflt on W Hne of Illht~ uam avenue, 200 N of I 25 by W 120, streét, N' Caroline J. an: G. Eels to Almira L. Nostin, Vot o W Miae. of Sunset avenie, 160.31 § from point where Sunset avenue turns from a N and S to an E and W course (being NW corner of lands described in 1679 D. fla 82:6by W 110.18, block H, Sunset Helghts; Fred M. Gilmore o Solomon Gets, lot on W llne of Brl'ht -tneL Sherman, 8§ 75 W 100, Slots” 34t 36, blook 47, Ity Lasd isciatian: 310, Solomon md Dora Gets to Frances V. Falk- ner, Iot on SE line of Madrid street, 175 SW | Brasil, 25 by SE 100, block 37, Excel- sior Homestead; $10. Emma and Jobn Chambers to Baicio N. Er- cole and Lena Favero, lot on N line of Sadowa | street, 415 B of Orizaba, E 50 by N 125, lots 21 and 22, block F, Railroad Homestead Asso- clation No. 2; also lot on N line of Sadow. reet, 390 E of Orizaba, E 25 by N 125, lot 23, block ¥, same; $10, a E. and'D. A. Curtin to Thomas H. and Avethuse Hortlck, ot on- B lins of Chantey street, N of Randall, N 31, B 120, S 31, | W ih, “lot 14, block 20, Falrmount: slse 1ot | commencing 4) W of Southern Pacific Rail- road track, distant 297 N from Randall street, W 136:114, N 42:6, B § 496, lots 1L, | 12 and 18, block 20, same; also lot commencin 40 W ot Southern Pacific Railroad tracks, N from Randall, W 128:9, N 20:6%, E 126:3, 8 25: also lot commencing 40 W of Southern Pacific Rallroad track, distant dall street, W 123:6, N 1 Iots 5 and 7, block 29, Fairmount; commencing 40 W from point on Southern Pa- cific Railroad track, distant 373 N from Bes dall street, W 126:3, N 20:61, B 123:6, § lot_6, ‘block 20, sami 0dd Fellows' Cemetery Assoctation to Henri- etta Lebbard, lot in said cemetery; $200. | Same to Bastelle Dumont, lot in cemetery. | — « 50 8 G 50 Eyfln‘ Valley Water . Street— North Shore 5 per cent. 10,000 Oakland -Trans Co-§-per PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. . Morning Session. Board— 100 Sterling 150 Sterling .. 100 Twenty-eight Afternoon Session. 100 Sterling 100 Home . 2500 Independ 1000 Aztee - Following were th' sales in the San Frea- dlco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Sesston, 97| 100 Ophir . 1 10; 200 Union Con. Afternoon Session. 100 Caledonia 100 Con C & 100 Best & B. 14| 100 Sierra Nev. 1200 Chollar . 03| 100 Union Con. 1000 Overman 12| Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session, 100 Caledonia’ 800 Chollar .. O 100 Goa e vaz 1 ol 500 Potost Afternoon Session. 200 Best & B. 500 Gould & C. 200 Caledonia 700 Mexican .. 100 Con C & V: . 500 Cen C & Va..1 10 800°Con.C & Va1 07% 700 C Point.. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Sept. 80—4 p. m. BBES¥S BREES i Builders’ Contracts. N-uun Dohrmann Company (owners) with O. | E. Brady & Son (contractors), architect Na- thanlel Blaisdell—Cutting of openings, setting pilasters, bearing plates, etc., in Johnson building, first floor, on N line of Sutter street, ' between’ Montgomery and Kearny, No. Sutter street; $3188. Hartland” Law (owner) with Otis Elevator Company (contractors), architects Meyer & O'Brien—Three electric passenger elevators | with flashlight signal complete in a six-story and basement building on intersection of New Montgomery and Misaion streets, 160 by right angle along Jessie street 138, known aa old ells-Fargo building, own as Crossl building; $14.250, & —————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. P C Meyer, Paso Robls Miss J Stowe, Whatem C Flynn, Dawson Miss Rellly, Whatcom A Campbell, Seattle |J D Shannon, Tacoma J A McKay, Seattle |B B Shott, Alameda E Desmer, Victoria Dr E Shainwold, Dnvr Jessio Palmer, Victoria D J Mathews, Denver A Stewart, Duluth | M Storey, Omaha F Bullock, wt & run,lD Murphy, Ogden Vancouver, B C ‘W Murphy, Ogden R W Gray, Cal G Murphy, Ogden B B Wess, Ohlo A Hamilton, San Joss F I Springer, Ohlo |J Davison, San Jose H Hughes, wt & fam,|W Lawrerice Haywrds whakey D B Gates, § Leandro Wi Comatock & wt, | W Snow. 8 Lesndre Lakeview 7 Baird, Dublin, AlaCo Mrs Moore & d,E1 Paso|T B Lindo, Dubiin,Ala E Spread, El Paso |C Springer, Dublin, Ala N Reid, Seattle Mrs Donnelly, Frultval B C Davis, Seattle E J Donnelly, Fruitvl € Miller, Seattle | Miss_B Donnetly, Frtvi E B Hayes, Kirkland 'Mrs Barrett & fam,Fvl COMMLERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. Flour, qr sks 100 | Wheat, ctls 92 224 465 1,123 30 1,450 24 8,200 1.200 Middlings, ‘sks 90 ‘Wool, es Flour, qr sks. 8,440 Oats, ctls 335 Beans, sk: 2,506 STOCK MARKET. There was a falr business on the morning session of the Bond Exchange with a some- what firmer feeling In the sugar stocks. For Kilauea $8 was bid, and Honokaa sold up to $12 87%, the others remaining about the same. There was nothing new in the oll stocks. (pfiernoon quotations showed 5o varlations of port: Imperial Oil will pay a dividend of 20c, or %m and Thirty-three Ofl one of 1Ce, or $10,- on the 6th. The Peerless will pay one of 1°A|m t of $5 h n assessment of §5 per share was delt o me capitall stock of the Valley Water Gom. esno County vesterday. P The zonowlnz quotations for United Ral- roads of San Francisco were received New York yesterday by Bolton, De Huyer & Co.: Common stock, 1 50; preferred, $60 bonds,’ —; subscriptions, $48G¢ STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Sept. 30—2 p. m. TUNITED STATES BONDS, Bld Ask. BMAII. 4s qr mp qr e e osaiin be o coup..108 108% msc!szmus BONDS. Ala A W Bs. — |Oak W CPC & Bs. lg“ §F ,,,wi’:;fi”” QQ2ZZAZZ 2, FRman g8 o Maka; 23 Honokaa ... 12% 13 |Onomea 21— Hutchinson . 13% 13%|Paauha U‘;. wee 13% 14 Alaska Pack.161% — ' Oceanic § Co 12 13 Cal Fruit fl Pac AF A..° Cal Wine A;umumx Pac € Borxies s > Morning Session. Bid.Ask. | Bid. Ask. 04/ Justice . 06 o7 04 Kentuck o o= 02/ Lady Wash.. 02 04 08| Mexican . 2 20 14 [Oecidental w0 11 ? Ophir .. 97T 98 11 R Chollar ...... 08 0T 08 Confidence . 65 70 Scorplon ..... — 04 Con C & Vi 05 1 15/ Sex Belcher.. 02 03 | Con Imperial. — 8 0o Con N York.. — 51 8 Crown Point. 0% — 08 Bureka Con.. 18 % — Exchequer — 13 14 Gould & C. o7 o o1 Hale & N 21 s 08 Julia Pacific Coast Steamship Ce. Steamers leave San Frane 5 cisco as follows: !rm- ":f:“ Juneau, § m., Sept. 18, 23, 28, Oct. I 8,13, 18, 23, 28. 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