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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1903. MEDICAL. pecialist for all female it relief guaranteed; 30 refined home betore and 728 Post st., pr. able specialist for a 2d irregularities; instant 10083 Mkt st., opp. Sth. L—All who are sick or sult this specialist on female corrected; the unfor- most difficult cases treat. 1018 Market st. emale troubles; price free information and Co., 1249 Market mail Medical & Market—Rellable ladies’ e before iwin, ladies’ specialists 10w fees: maternity me; bables 906 Market wt. NITY V strictly private. MRS, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. DR. FUNKF DR. and MRS DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS, ! treatment. 1126 Market st at_ fee, $10; avoid del 210 Stockton st., opposite diseases cured by herbs. MINES A\VD> MINT o , well acquainted with refer- Call office. Box 240, 9 Alabama st., mear | es of Mexico, | 4 ey to put up stake and expenses of locating and per- REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SA&E. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY W. J. GUNN. 8§30 CALIFORNIA STREET. (Savings Union Bullding.) FOUR CHOICE BUILDING SITES. Pacific Heights; marine view; lots elevated and sightly, presenting a grand panoramic view from 'Berkeley to the Heads; all on sunny side of street, as follows No. 1—50x105; north side Green st., just east from Devisadero. IR . 2—34:4x137:6, the au ng lot. X hortheast comber on Devisadero, €2x —A northeast corner, fronting on 3 streets, 275x137:6 on Scott st.; basalt blocks; stone pavements; streets bituminized and accepted. For view there is nothing to equal the above 4 lots in the city; fine residences adjoining. For terms and particulars call at our office. $15.000—A block of 50 lots; fine investment and cheap; faces the Park. | $10,000"A biock of 50 lots, with marine View; cars pass. $5000—Powell st.; 3-story, 14 rooms, street; near new hotel. $2500 each—Lots on Union st.; north side; best rt of street; 26x110; marine View. $6000—Vallejo st., northwest corner; 50x100. §1900—Webster and Fillmore corner; 26x100. orthwest corner on Point Lobos ave.: 2-story building: store and roems. $3000—New cottage residence; Pierce st. $4250—Corner on Lake st.; on sunny side; large lot, 81x110. $35,000—Broadway corner; 68:9xl: marine view. $20,000- lots; & little more than a block; facing the Park; cars pass; fine purchase. $26.000—28 lots in block facing the Park; ad- Jolning property held at double the price close 1o Affiliated Coileges; fine buy for & builder; a full block, less one lot; faces on 4 streets. o $6000—Northwest corner, 137:6x137:6, on Unlon st very cheap. to rear grand ————————————————— §4300— N e% 2-story residence; 10th ave., No. AND STORES TO LET. large store MOF FOSSF scientific yior EROME r st you are sure « thing, tel, John 2586, 7th and Sth ks = pants. and Dupont t all druggists, CURE DROPS tor 46-0 ar. | THOMAB MAGEE & SONS, | | $10,000—F 1r. Clement; 7 rooms; bathroom: large reception hall; basement; lot 25x120; be sure 10 sée this nice house if you are paying rent; everything first class; it §s just finished: wired for electricit; we can, arrange for the cuslest kind of payments; cheaper than pay- ing rent; house open for exangnation to-mor- row (Sunday) afternoon from 1 to 4:30. | Only $1500 each—On the sunny side of Union #t.: grand marine view; 2 left: 25x100; these lots are a fine buy for a bufider: ready for bullding: nothing so well located and so0 chgap in all the Western Addftion. flats and_cottage; $40 monthly in- come; fronts on 2 streets; renied very cheap to secure steady and sure income; on Mason nly for both; 2 lots, 26x120 each; in nd, on 15th avenue.; cost $1200; easy payments. O— Pierce-st residence. street, mew cottage residence, ; can arrange for emsy payments. side of Greenwich st.; fine ma- rine view; lot 26:10x ; and residence § rooms, bathroom. | Only $4100—Splendid bargain: fine lot; beauti- ful marin view; Devisadero st stone pavement; the adjoining purchased for less than $6300. lot, near Flibert. 50—A northwest corner in Richmond; 32:6x100; worth §3000; street work all done: a_few steps from three lines of cars. $1075 each—2 lots on Eleventh ave., near Clem- en x120; fine location for flats; electrje cars pass, Some fine investments in Richmond blocks and rge pieces: very cheap. arge lots in one plece: north side of Lake; D ne view W. I G lot 85x100; California. st. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 5 MONTGOMERY STREET. INVESTMENTS $1 %0 AND BELOW. $15,000—Leavenworth-st. frontage on ts. ; ts nearly & month. corner; over 105-ft. $1 acramento-st. flats, near Larkin; just rents $102 50 a month; will always rented; excellent buy. 0—Hayes st.; 20x120 to rear st.; low ts at present, but can be increased; excel- lent prospective neighborhood. $10,000— ad-st. corner; over 125-ft. front- az ; will pay splendidly if building erect, st st.; good 2-story brick building; rents §40 a month; should be changed and will pay far better. $10,000—Mason-st month corner; leased for 5 rents years; $250 a $10,000—Haight-st. flats; rents $78 50 a month; flats and store; always rented, 50— Baker-st f; rents $75 a month; in »d local always stays rented. flats; rents nearly $75 a month; ¥ flats; marble steps; nickeled tiled sinks; street work all done. $8500—Wes ern Addition corner; over $70 a rent from 2 stores and flats; street done on both sts.; & steady, paying ment $7000—Webster-st. flats; in district that is be- ing built up by good class of houses; rented low at $55 a month. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. CALIFORNIA STREET. Not far from New Merchants' Exchange building. Lot 52x120. Good building, with small outlay. WILL PAY 6 PER CENT NET. Apply to BALDWIN & HOWELL, No. 10 Montgomery st. | & Van Co.: furniture, aoved, shipped. 725 phone Grant 161 ge & Moving Co ard 941 nd Furniture Moving Com- nore #t.; phone Jackson 251. age Co., 11 Montgomery Ipping at cut rates DIVIDEND NOTICES. 1 M tvidend motice f b n the last rectors a o the 2 clock at Red Men's Hall CHAR. SC A BARGAIN s Hall Association, | MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.) Loans on real estate, aléo for the full cost of improvement and part cost of lot; houses bullt on terms to suit; pluns free; interest 6 per cent. 107-108 Crocker building. cottage, 4 rooms; chicken house; bal. 8 20 per month; must be 5th. See D. COFFIN, 3303 Mis sold by the 2 st., opp. Twenty-ninth. ice cottage and lot; 4 rooms, hall, glass porch; high basement; brick foundation; large barn; Mission. Box 230, Cal stores and flats; total | splenaid | Mill Valley Advertisements. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. MILL VALLEY LOTS, $350 to $600. Terms $25 cash, }10 monthly. Fine lots right the station 'commanding magnificent views; beautifully wooded., The best lots in the valley at the lowest prices suitable for residence both winter and sum- mer. Send for our new illustrated book with views, prices, etc LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. $500—A lot_situated in an ideal spot in Mill Valley, Box 222, Call bffice. TO let—Ideal summer home; furnished; 6 rooms; bath; electric lights. | Box 301, Call. i et Bt U ) OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS COFFICE, 11iI8 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $4000_REDUCED from $5500 for a quick sale within § days; lot 40x170; 8 rooms; all mod- ern conveniences, including hot water heater throughout the ' house; nelghborhood first clase; convenient to cars, business center and schools; trees, flowers and shrubbery; terms, $1500 cash, balance on flat mortgage J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway. $2750_FINE bargain; flats of 5 rooms and bath each. paying 8 per cent net under a guaranteed lease; convenient to local trains, cars, business center, etc.; a fine property and at least §1000 less than value. J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. BIGHT-room modern house; almost new; 35th St sunny_ side; owner must leave and will sarifice; $500 cash, balance mortgage; must be sold this week; make offer. Also 5-room cottage; large, near Center st.: $200 cash. M. S. DEWING, 472 10th st., @akland. A SNAP FOR QUICK SALE. . $250 each for 2 lots, each 40x153, near Pledmont avenue car line; cost $425 each. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 460-462 Eighth st., Oakland, C A—SNAP; business proverty, will pay over 15 per cent on Investment. Apply at P. C. LASSEN & CO., 468 Tenth st., Oakland. $2200—ONLY, for a 7-room hou: cated. Apply to P. C. LASS Tenth st., Oakland, Cs valuable lot; centrally lo- & CO., 466 FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. FOR sale—Nicely furnished flat of 4 rooms; rent low; leaving clty. 8B Dearborn place, OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR LE. RNITURE g nd_cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st. Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ALCALDE APARTMENT HOUSE. 728 O'Farrell st. 2, 3, 4 and 5 room apartments with bath; fur- niehed or unfurnished; electric elevator; free lighting; free telephone; free water;' fres aundr. ALL SUNNY AND. OUTSIDE ROOMS. EXCELLENT VIEW OF CITY AND BAY. Best neighborhod in the city; ready for ten- ants 1st of March; prices reasonable; refer- ences; the best of service guaranteed. ALCALDE APARTMENT HOUSB. 723 O'Farrell st. LOWER, 308 3d—Suites & rm to $15; night,25¢ to §1;mod.,clean,quiet, bath. GEARY, front; s | TEssiE, Larkin—2 ard, 882, near large rooms, k and S . furnished complete for housekeeping; gas range; $10. MODEL House, 1206 Stockton— nished housekeeping roome, $5-§12 Newly fur- 8as, bath, also NATOMA, 245—Housekeeping single. rooms; New management, rooms; 978 Geary; elegant large mod. conventences. rand sunny corner suite others; new. and kitchen, $3 O'FARK 94— Beautifully furnished sun- ny front suite in new sumny corner flai never been occupied: no children; reasonable. O'FARRELL, 1408—1 or 2 large furnished or unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. ONE large sunny room, furnished complete for housekeeping; “rent $2 per week. Apply at shoe store, 563 Mission st. PEARL, 3, cor. Market—3 rooms furnished for housekeeping: no children. $17. | THE Herbert, 1530 Polk—Large sunny suites { " for housekeeping; nicest rooms in town for | the money: running water, gas range, fine beds; everything new. VALENCIA, §22—2 sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping. VAN NESS. 706—Parlor sulte of three rooms nplete for housekeepi S — ROOMS TO LET-—Furn. and Unfur A AN ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; 7bc day upward; McAllister cars t3 door; handsomest grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 25c to §1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and ; open all night. } Market st. (or No, 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 per week; house open all sight. ARDELL, 15 Page—Large furnished rooms, $1, $1 25 §1 50 week; best in city. for price. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly nny rooms; prices reasonable. Sixth—Rooms CLIFFORD, furnished rooms, en suite or si gle; new flat; furniture put in last Monda; sunshine In every room; grand marine view: board if destred.” Call for terms and inspect, 1138 Larkin st., near Jackson, or Equity Office. EIGHTH, 126—2 sunny rooms for gentlemen; light Housekeeping optional; second floor; gas, bath. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rocms 35c, §1 50 night; $1 50, $6 week; open all night. LL, 1508—One large, sunny furnished front room for rent; oppostte Panhandle; phone Puge 4257; private famil 246—Nice front, sunny, : 1 50 a week or $6 a month. single _ 564 (The Berlin)—Elegantly furnisned suits and single rms.;modern;phonéLarkin94l —Neat cottage, with all modern tmprovements! terms same as paying rent. Apply owner, lumber yard, SE. corner Ala- bama and Montealm sts. BARGAIN—$1500; cottage, 4 rme.; stable brick foundation: lot 29x114; 26th st., bet. Church nchez. J. F. PLUME 1402 Valencia. modern improvement: Harrison : rent $960 per annum; price $0000, Inquire J. H. KRUSE, 23d and Shotwell sts. £ 70 CREDITORS—Estate of EW G. JOHNSON, deceased. Notice § eby given by the undersigned, JOHN FARNHAM, sdministrator of the estate of Andrew Johnson, to the ditors of, and all persons having claime against, the said deceased, to exhibit them necessary vouchers, within the “first publication of this with _the mthe & tice, to said administrator, at room Chronic uliding, cormer Kearny, streets, San Francieco, ce for the transaction San Francisco, State of Cali- ¥ FARNHAM, administrator 5. Johnson, deceas- attorney for an Francisco, Feb. Sealed proposals for construct- ional breakwater at Manila, P. I be received at this office untii 11 ck ®. . June 1bth, 1908, and then y_opened. Work to be done includes out 450,000 tons of 2240 Ibs each, of rock In water of approximately 30 feet Bids must be accompanted by a bond of $50,000 U. &. currency. One contract will be made for the whole work. Contractors tond will be for 10 per cent of the amount bid. a bide. For specifications and blank forms apply_at this office; the U. . Engineer Oi- fice, room “H,” Army building, New -ork City, N. ¥.; the U. 6." Engineer Office, 1637 Indiana ave. Chicago, Iil., or the U. §. En- giueer Office, Toom 41, Fiood bullding, San Francisco, Cal. CLINTON B. SEARS, Ma- jor, Corps of Engineers, U. 8. Army, in charge. — ROPOSALS for Subsistence Supplie P Purchasing Commissary.] Ban Froncieco, or March 10, 1903.—Sealed proposals for fur- nishing and delivering of such quantities of subsistence supplies, delivered at such whare or wharves or such warehouses in San Fran- ciseo, Cal., @s per circular to be seen at this ctfice, will be received here until 11 o'clock «. ., Saturday, March 21, 1903, and openea immedsately thereafter, in presence of bid- ders. Specifications, general Instructions to bidders and blank forms of proposals wili be furnished to established dealers on tion to C. A. WOODRUFF, Colonel A, C. G., U. 8. Army, Purchasing Commissary. The right is reserved to reject any ord’ four | id estate In the city | RICHMOND District real estate is my Chiren- | 237 and iots in great varfetyfor sale and HOUSES L LLIAM M. DEWOLF, 323 Clement X rent st mond 1s my speclalty. Grand Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 50 (o $15Q night; $2 to §6 week: reading-room. HOWARD, 715, nr. Third (St. David's)—Sunny furnished rooms en suite or single; clean beds; §1 50 to $5 per week: reading-room. MARKET, 1904 sunny suite; 3 sunny Tooms; connecting reasonabls with board. —Handsome sunny suites with or without priva le rooms; newly furnished. McALLISTER, 226A—Nice, clean rooms, rea- sonable; opposite public library, MARTINET, 1101 Geary suite; FOR sale—1149 and 1351 Valencla; lot 37:6x128 feet: each house 7 rooms, bath. VON RHEIN R. E. CO., 513 California st. FOR sale com cottage, with bath; also sta- ble. 1042 Church st., near Twenty-third, HOME lots, near Mission $550; easy pa. ments; no interes Ow , r. 1, 636 Clay st. NEW cottages—Modern improvements; _easy terme. Call at premises, Eureka st., r 23d. ty. WILLIAM M_DEWOLF. 323 Clement st. ————————— s REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale.’ opportunity never before offered: best land in Santa Clara Valley; no cash down: pay for land from crops. Particulars and refer- ences write to A. SPRAGUE, Los Gatos. A LARGE list of choice country lands In ail sections of California. Land Department AMERICAN GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., &20-1-2-3 Hayward bufiding. s FOR cash and share rent: fine fruit and grain ranch; near eity. Box 211, Call office. FREE booklet and poultry folder. San Benito County Improvement Club, Hollister, Cal. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS MINNA, 667, corner 8th—Newly furnished bay- window rooms: €1 per week; transient. MISSION, 1803A—1 large furnished bay-win- dow room; rent reasonable. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec, lights: day, week, mo. PAGE, 1824—Newly furnished bay window room; private family; cheap to permanent tenant, RAILROAD ave., 2009, Alameda—4 or 5 rooms for housekeeping; gas and bath. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ lor; rooms per night, 35c to $150; week,, $2 to $8; manth. $8 to '$30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths, STOCKTON, 41-45—Nicely furnished sunny front single rooms; $2 50 to $10 week. #THE RADSTON,” 276 Turk st.—Come and &ce our rooms before obtaining others; first- class, newly furnished; private baths and phones; up to date In every respect. THE MANSFIELD, 212 Post—Elegantly ' fur- nished suités and single rms.; hot, cold wi ter; elevator day and night; phone John 5246, ROOMS AND BOARD, SoT I e Srer e N SRS OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, ‘with annex, 807 California st.—Attractive in. terior; exceptional table; free billlard room. ALAMEDA REAL ENTATE. ONLY $2750. 24 G bargain—8-room 2-story modern hom A e ot Dear "trains and schoois; eass terms. ALAMEDA LAND CO., 1500 Park st.. Alameda. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished sultés or single: steam heat. ROOMS VANTED. FURNISHED room wanted by a gentleman, near California and Taylor. Address with price, box 308, Call office. BY young lady; room with private family with- out_other roomers. Box 241, Call. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS TYPEWRITERS AND SUsPLIES. REAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell bettar machines for less v than any city; A Bttt 8 8y T s e mier 3 ; artly used machines sold & new ones rented. Bl e Mmoo oo Bl e 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. BE wise! Don't buy second-hand White sew- ing machines, thinking them new; get guar- antee from authorized Our branches: +..141 6th st. lng 719_18 ‘_lolells(';.l: st., 8. F. 1841 Fillmore st., §. F.; 47 veviee o 1616 Park ‘Alameda. Good solicitors wanted. " Apply at offices. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 300 Post st,, San Francisco. N $15 50, Drop head, plaip-finish oak, guaranteed; $19 50, %dn.ner- ve?. beauty; all standard makes, 24 hand. box top. $6 to $15. some Phicaro % M. Exchange, 983 Market; bet. Sth and 6th; phone South 433; take elevator. $27 50— NEW improved “'White": $27 50, “White," drop head, piano finish, all :ttach- ments, company’s guarantee; other makes cut rates; reduced rates on rents and repairs. 145 Sixth st.; pbone Jessie 3136. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- Dairink: lowest rates. Tel. Green 144, 205 4th. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. POSITIVELY cured at Melbourne School, Van Ness & Mrkt; good Improvement in 1 week. —_—e MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were fssued yesterday: Pierre Lafon, 23, 257 Seventh street, and Marie Birsinger, 18, 267 Seventh street. Arthur M. Cammack, 29, 16 Grove street, and Juliet A. Irwin, 23, Nevada City. Charles Clark, 57 Howard street, Nellle Elder, 39, 135 Natoma street. Per Erick Petterson, 38, 422 Drumm street, and Margaret L. Smith, 29, 1522 Howard st. BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—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 eons authorized to have the same published. BORN. FOEGE—In this city, March 20, 1903, to the wife of Jacob Foege, a daughtei. MARRIED. BLEDSOE—TURNER—In Stockton, March 12 1903, by the Rev. R. H. Sink, Jesse Thomas and Bledsoe and Allce Hattle Turner, both of Stockton. CRAWFORD—PEACH—In this city, March 1903, by the Re R. Logan, Harry F. ord and Lulu Peach. BRLLAH—In this city, March 8, 1003, by the Rev. F. D. Bovard, John Free- man Green of San Francisco and Agnes Lucie Bellah of Los Angeles. WELL ROUTEND& this city, March 14, 1003, by the R . Logan, Andrew J. Wells and Ann Neve Rutland Routendez, both of Fruitvale. DIED. Keaton, Harold Kristen, Joseph Aldersey, Ellen Beck, Marguerite Beem, Lewis C. Lewls, Dora Boyle, John W. Lum Hoey Brald, Alice McLeod, Mary J. Calnon, Ellen Campbell, Michael Carey, Catherine Clark, Margaret Clarke, Mrs. C. Curran, Nellie Donnelly, Winifred Ellis, Bennett Franklin, Martha Gallagher, John Goetz, Rudolph Granfleld, Mary J. Hulsberg, Lenora =Mackroth, Mrs. Otto Olson, Samuel Quaresma, Antonio Monohan, Charles Prendergast, Cather- ine Riser, Helen R. Ryan, Maggie anders, Thomas Schafer, Philip Smith, Ethel Stengel, Dorothee Warrin, Mary E. H. Jahns, Emelle Wiedemann, “George Jones, Ellza Young, Francis R. ALDERSEY—In this eity, March 20, 1903, Ellen, beloved wife of the late John Alder- sey, a native of Liverpool, England, aged 80 years 1 month and 1 day. 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 35560 Nineteenth street, be- tween Valencia and Guerrero. Cremation Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. BECK—In this city, March 18, 1908, Mar- guerite, beloved wife of Jacob Beck, loving mother of Adum, Kate, Maggle and Lizzic Beck, Mrs. M. Obermeyer, Mrs. H. N. Lange and Mrs. W. H. Quivey of Santa Clara, and slster of Adam Wagner and the late Jacob and_John Wagner, a native of Germany, aged 69 years 1 month and 16 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the family residence, 2058 Mission street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. BEEM~—In this city, March 20, 1903, Lewis C. Beem, a native of Columbus, Ohio, aged 60 years. BOYLE—In this city, March 19, 1903, John W. Boyle, a native of New York, aged 0 years 11 months and 6 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at the par- lors of the Western Addition Funeral Direc- tors, 1724 Devisadero street, between Sutter and Bush. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BRAID—In this city, March 20, 1903, Alice, beloved daughter of Mrs. Alice G. Brald, and sister of David And John Braid. CALNON—In this city, March 20, 1903, Ellen Cainon, beloved wife of Patrick Calncn, mother of the late John Edward Calnon. grandmother of John Edward Calnon Jr., and sister of Mrs. Ann Ryan and Mrs. Sarah O'Connor, a native of County Kilkenny, Ire- land. CAMPBELL—In this city, March 19, 1903, Michael Campbell, a native of Ireland, aged 67 years. A member of the Marine Engineers’ B. A. No. 5. § Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to-nttend the funeral services Saturday, March 21, 1903, at 10:30 o'clock, at_the mortuary chapel of Julius S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, thence to Third and Townsend streets by 11:30 o'clock train. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery CAREY—In tais city, March 20, 1908, Cath- erine Carey, beloved sister Mrs. John Cogger, and dearly beloved aunt of Mrs, J. Fitzgerald, Mrs. F. O'Nell and John, Thomas and Edward Cogger and Andrew J. Murray, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 70 years and 2 months. LARK—In this city, March 20, 1903, Mar- garet, beloved wife' of Joseph B. Clark, a native of Prince Edward Isiand, Canada. A member of Orfental Rebekah Lodge No. 90. ErFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, March 22, 1903, from her late residence, 2920 Twenty-first street, at 1 o'clock, thence by electric funeral car from corner of Eighie eonth and_Guerrero streets at 2 o'clock. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of Oriental Rebekah Lodge No. 90 are requested to assemble at ©dd Fellows' building Sunday, at 12 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late sister, Mary Clark, . of 2920 Twenty-first street GERTRUDE SPOTSWOOD, Noble Grand. CLARKE—In Seattle, March 19, 1905, Mrs. C. H. Clarke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Anderson, and sister of Miss Ethel Anderson and Dr. 5. S. Anderson, a natlve of Canaca. CURRAN—In this city, March*19, 1903, Nellle, Dbeloved daughter of John M. and Katie N. Curran, and sister of Elizabeth and Ruth Curran, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 4 ‘months and 16 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of the parents, 1013 Angelica street, off Nineteenth, between Valencia and Guer- rero. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DONNELLY—In this city, March 20, 1908, Winifred, beloved wife of the late Crohin Donnelly, and mother of Frank M. and James Donnelly, Mrs. E. Maher and Mrs. H. McDonough, a nafive of County Mayo, Ire- land, aged 50 years and 3 days. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 866 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth, thence to St. Patrick's _Church for. services at 12:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ELLIS - In this city, March 19, 1903, Bermett, beloved Lusband of Mary Ellis, father of Ell, Ralph, Fred and Laura Ellls and Mrs. Rebecca Rosenblum, and brother of Nathan, James M., Hyman and Gus Ellls, Mrs. H. Asher and Mrs. M. Nadro, a native of Rypin, Poland, aged 64 years 9 months and 10 days, ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, at his late residencc, 2211 Buchanan street. In- terment Salem Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. KLIN—In this city, March 19, 1903, Fl;lAflflhl. beloved daughter of Hattie and the | Iate Noah J. Franklin, and sister of George, Elsie and Mabel Franklin, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years 3 months and & days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- £ully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her mother, 1440 O'Farrell street, between Laguna and Buchanan, and thence D phiscir eha: Cuersard, strects 1o New Sa- AGHER—In this city, March 20, 1 G eloved husband of Catherine Gal: lagher, and father of P. W., J. E. A. I and J. A. Gellagher, Mrs. J. J. Madden and e ———————————— % Mrs. J. P. Denehy, a native of County Mayo, Ireland, aged 63 years. I Notice of funeral hereafter. GOETZ—In this city, March 17, 1003, Rudolph Goleg.kn n:.un of Gamn.nl Y. udmdb Lo riends and acquaintances respect- fully invited to. attgnd the faneral to-day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock. from the funeral pariors of the H. Maass Company, 917 Mission street. Int nt Laurel Hili Ceme- GRANFIELD—In this city, March 19, 1903, Mary J., dearly beloved wife of Willlam Granfleld, and loving mother of Mrs. C. F. Kane and Willtam, John, Arthur, Genevieve, Loretta, Thomas, Matthew and Lawrence Granfieid, a native of County Meath, Ireland, aged 52 years 5 months and 25 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, March 21, at 9:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 10401 Howard street, between Sixth and Seventh, thence to St. Patrick's Church, Where a requiem high mass will be _cele rated for the repose of her soul. cor ing at 10 o'clock ~ Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. % . HULSBERG—In Ocean View, March 18, 1903, Lenora, beloved wife of Ges Hulsbers, mother of Henry, Anna and Louise Huls. berg, and sister of John and Hermann Knubel of San Francisco and Heinrich Knubel and Mrs. Anna Behmann of Germany, @ native of Germany, aged 45 years and 2 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day (Saturday), March £1, 1003, at 32 o'clock, from her late residence, 281 Farallon street, :)cenn View. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- ery, JAHNS—In this city, March 19, 1903, Emelie Jahns, beloved wife of the late G. Jahns, a native of Denmark, aged 43 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow * (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen, 228 McAllister street. Inter- ment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. JONES—In this city, March 18, 1808, Ellza, beloved wife of William H. Jones, and dearly beloved mother of John H. and William H Jones, Mrs. Kate Swineford, Mrs. T. John. ston and the late Mrs. J. H. Powers, a na- tive of the City of Cork, Ireland. A mem. ber of the Third Order ot St. Francis. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect: tully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, March 21, at 9:30 o'clock, from her late Tesidence, ' 1230 Mission street, thence to St. Joseph's 'Church, where a solemn requlem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 o'clock. Interment pri- vate, Holy Cross Cemetery. KEATON—In Dixon, Cal, March 16, 1903, Harold, beloved son of S. M, Keaton, and grandson of Mrs. K. Vaughn, a native of Dixon, Cal, aged 3 years and 6 months. (Portland and Eugene, Or., papers please copy.) KRISTEN—In this city, March 19, 1908, Jo- seph Kristen, beloved son of Johanna and the late Ambrose Kristen; and brother of Henry, Frank, Ambrose and Mary Kristen, a native of Germany, aged 33 years. ¥ Funeral services will be held to-day (Saturday), at 10:15 o'tlock, at the funeral pariors of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission street. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery to-morrow (Sunday), leaving funeral parlors ot 10 o'clock. LEWIS—In this city, March 19, 1803, Dora Lewls, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. H. L. Rosenblum and lke, Herman and Sarah Lewis, and sister of W. Wolf, a natlve of Poland, aged 65 years. (Oakland and Sacra- mento papers please copy.) B Friends and acquaintances are réspect- fully invited to_attend the funeral services Sunday, March 22, 1903, at 10:15 o’clock, at her late residence, 1228 Golden Gate ave- nue, thence to Third and Townsend streets to the 11:30 o'clock train. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery. LUM HOEY—In the City and County Hospi- tal, March 20, 1903, Lum Hoey, a native of China, aged 38 years. McLEOD—In this city, Mary J., beloved daughter of Danlel McLeod, and sister of Mrs. H. M. Caastillar, a native of Mystic, Conn. MACKROTH—In Mendocino -County, Califor- nia, March 19, 1903, Mrs. Otto Mackroti. dearly beloved daughter of Mrs. John Hurl, dearly beloved sister of Mrs Thomas ylor, Mre. Fred Michel, Mrs. Harry Pe rigo and James Hurl, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 23 years and 4 months. MONOHAN—In this city, March 19, 1903, Charles Monohan, a natlve of New York, aged 68 years. OLSON--In the City and County Hospltal, March 20, 1903, Samuel Olson, a native of Sweden, aged 43 years. PRENDERGAST—In this city, March 18, 1903, Catherine Prendergast, beloved mother of Mrs. M. Byrne, Martin J., Thomas F. and Patrick R. Prendergast and Mrs. M. A. ambert, a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged vears. @7 The funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her latc residence, 2607 Larkin street, thence to St. Brigid's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. QUARESMA—In this city, March 18, 1903, An- tonio L., beloved husband of Loretto Quares- ma, and loving father of Loretto Quaresma, & native of the Azores, aged 55 years. 7 I'riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, March 22, at 2 o'clock, from the hail of the Portuguese Protective and Benevolent So- clety, Alcazar bullding. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth. RISER—In Centerville, Alameda County, Cal., March 20, 1903, Helen R. Riser, beloved wifs of A. J. Riser, and mother of Mrs. W. A. Yates of Berkeley, Mrs. F. F. Allen of H wards and C. W. and F. A. Riser, aged B years 8 months and 26 days. LY Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence in Centerville, Saturday, at 2 o'clock. RYAN—In this city, March 18, 1003, Maggle, beloved wite of Michael Ryan, devoted moth- er of Mrs. Harry Logan, grandmother of Marguerite Coyle and Willlam Logan, and sister of Mrs. A. Loocks of Seattle, a ve of Belturbet, County Cavan, Ireland, aged 59 years 7 months and 8 day: 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- v Invited to attend the funerar turday), at 9 o' clo dence, 314’ Francisco &beet, thence 3 Francis Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. - LADIES' Auxiliary, Val. V. F, Association— You are kindly requested ‘to attend the fu- neral of our late sister, Mrs. M. Ryan, from her_late residence, 314 Francisco street, at 0 orclock, Saturday morning. March 21, 1905, MRS. G. W. BAYREUTHER, President. MRS. B. FAHRENKRUG, Secretary. SANDERS—In this city, March 10, 1003, Thomas Sanders, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years, SCHAFER—In Ross Valley, March 19, 1903, Philip, dearly beloved husband of Anna k. Schafer, and father of }"hlllf H., Anna, Frederick and Alma and the late Ollo and Walter Schafer, a native of Hessen-Darm- stadt, Germany, and 33 days. A member of Siegel Hain No. 7. U. A. O, D.; Verein Eintracht and the Amalgamated Woodworkers’ International Union No. 15. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from Druids’ Hall, 413 Sutter street, where services will be held under the auspices of Slegel Hain No. 7, U. A. O. D. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery, by electrlc funeral car from Eighteenth and’ Guerrero streets. 4 SMITH—In this city, March 19, 1003, Ethel Smith, dearly beloved wife of Ernest Smith, beloved mother of Matilda and Ruth Smitfi, and daughter of George and the late Rachael Bugoyne, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 21 years 6 months and 20 days. (Boston papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 928 Thirty-third avenue south, Soutn San Francisco. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ETENGEL—In this city, March 19, 1903, Doro- thee, beloved wife of Bernard Stengel, mother of Edmond, Alice and Albert Stengel, and sister of Solome and John Hirt and Mrs. Caroline Muller, a native of Alsace, aged 49 ears. x I¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, March 22, at 2 o'clock, at her late residende, 75_Prosper street, between Six- teenth and Seventeenth, Sanchez and Noe. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. WARRIN—In this city, March 19, 1903, Mary Elizabeth, widow of John W. Warrin, and mother of Mrs. .Charles R. Peters and Mrs. Henry Schmiedell, a native of New Yark, aged 00 ¥ (New York papers pleass copy. @7 Services and interment private. WIEDEMANN—In this city, March 20, 1903, George Wiedemann, beloved brother of Mrs, Marie Kabrs and Mrs. Adolphina Jipp of Germany, a native of Altona, Germany, aged 44 years 4 montha and 24 days. A member of the Germania Club. ¥ Remains at the funeral parlors of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission street. YOUNG—In this city, March 20, 1903, Francis Rolljn, dearly beloved son of Francis R. and Alice Young, and brother of Albert, Octavia, Virgil and Willle Young, a native of Oakland, aged 11 years. S ————— BUILDERS’ CONTRACTS. J. A. Bergerot aud Thomas Lacoste (ownera) with Thomas Butler .(contractor), architect J. Godart—Grading, brick work, terra cotta, chimneys, cement work, steel beams, etc., for 5-story and basement building on N line of Nis street, 30 E of Franklin, 1 40 by 120; Same with ‘Willlam Plant* (contractor), architect J. Goda ter, mill, stair ‘work, roofing. tinning, galvanized iron, cast fron and wrought iron, mfxfi hardware, lazing, etc., for a five-story basement =ula.u,...""' oo oG Grundy _( con- tflfim)flglm! same—Trenching, ~sewer- ing, plumbing and gas work, etc., for same on_same; .Same owners with Gustave Fricke (con- aged 57 years 11 months | tractor), architect same—Painting, B same, on same; $2250. E. J. Le Breton (owner) with William F. Wilson Company (contractor), architect Albert Pissis—Scwering, plumbing, gas fitting, hose reels und heating plant for building on N line of Lake street, 120 E of Fifth avenue, E 340, N 780:6, SW 301:0, SE 706:5 3-18; $22.500. J. L. Coleman (owner) with C. F. Brown (contractor), architect . All work for a two-story frame building on lot 218, Jacob Heyman subdivision Cobb Tract; $2850. Edward E. Kentfield (owner) with M. F. Gale (contractor), architect Henry H. Meyers —Brick. granite and sandstone work for & three-story and basement brick building on NE line of Fremont stree SE of How- ard, SE 91:8 by NE 13] $15,650. Same owner with Thomas Day’'s Sons (con- tracters), architect same—Carpenter and mill- work, stairs, glass, glazing tin galvanized iron, ' hardware, {lluminating; tilés, painting, varnlghing, electric work, el for same on seme; $14,900. Union Estate Company (owner) with Miller & Mathews (contractors), architects Cunning- ham & Politeo—Carpentér, mill and glass work, glazing, mantels, hardware, plastering. galvanized iron work, etc., for a five-story frame building (apartments) on NE corner of Pine and Taylor streets, S $7:6 by E 53:6; $27.965. Same owner with rd_Bros. (contrac- tors), architects same—Plumbing. gasfitting. sewering and auxiliary heater for same on samo 6173 Same owner with James Cahill & Co. (con- tractors), architects same—Painting, etc., for same on same; $1940. Same owner with Mangrum & Otter (con- tractors), architects same—Steam heating for same on’same; $2019. Oscar Lewis (owner) with Mailory & Swen- son_(contractors), architects Saifield & Kohl- berg—Carpenter and brick work, excavatl plastering, glazing and hardware fof & story frame buflding (flats) on N line of fornia street 37:6 by N 137:6; $7323. ete., 18- B of Leavenworth,- B 50 Same owner with Heger & Keller (contrac- tors), architects same—Gasfitting. plumbing and sewers for same on same. $1308. Otto E. Falch (owner) with Kaighin & Calne (contractors), architects Martens & Coffey— All work except plumbing, gasfitting, paint- ing, shades mantels and gas fixtures for one three-story and one two-story frame building on S line of Ellis street, 56 E of Octavis, E 30 by S 120; $12,750. Same owner with Schanz & Grundy (con- tractors), architects same—Sewers, tiling, plumbing and gatftting for same on ssme; Same owner with August Fick (contractor),) architects same—Painting, graining, tinting, ete., for same on same; $1040. — e ——— FLOW OF RIVERS. The following tables give a comparative statement for two years of the estimated flow of certain California rivers in cublc feet per second, or second feet, one second foot equal- ing 50 Callfornia miner's inches, or about 40 Colorado miner's inches. Tho figures for the last year may be revised by later measure-- ments. The figures are by J. B Lippincott, hydrographer, United States Geological Survey: TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE, Becend Feet. March 8 . March 9. - March 10. . March 11 o March 12. . March 1. March 14 SACRAMENTO RIVER AT IRON DATE. March March March March March March March TULE RIVER NEAR PORTERVILLE. Second Feet. DATE. s — 1902. 1908. March 8. .| 183 183 March 9. 2735 204 March 204 March 204 March 204 March 204 March 249 COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eight. bulk, 18 ; In cases, 25¢c; Benzine, in bulk, 16 In cases, 22%c: S6-degree Gasoline, in bulk. 2lc; in cases, 27§c. TURPENTINE—S8Sc per gallon In cases and 82¢ in drums and fron_ barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 6@ €140 per 1b; White Lead, 6@6%c, according to quantity. HOGS—Live Hogs, 160 Ibs and up, 7T | China i 55 30; extra do, $5 756; { Hawailan, $4 75@5; Japan, $6 20@5 80; Loulsi- ana, $4 25@6 50. SUCAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- Jeny quotes as follows, per b (n 100-Ib dage: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.28c; powdered, 5.10c; Candy Granulated, 5.10c; Dry Granulated, fine, Se; Dry Granulated, coarse, Sc; Fruit Granulated, So; Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only), 4.80c; Confectioners’ A, Bc; Magnolia A, 4.60c; Extra C, 4.50c; Golden C, 4.40c; “D,” 4.30c; barrels, 1 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Half-barrels, 5.50c; boxes, 5.75¢ per Ib. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. chei;t: of Produce. FOR FRIDAY. MARCH 20. ctls. o Flour, Wheat, ctls Barley, etls. Oats, ctle, Hay, Straw, Wool, . H OREGON. Flour, qr sks... 5,684| Potatoes, sks. 30 Wheat, ctis..... 480! EASTERN. Corn, ctls........ 1,100[Corn Meal, sks... 400 e * STOCK MARKET. There was more animation en the morning session of the Bond Exchange than for some time. Trading was brisk and fluctuations were numerous. The =as stocks were active, as yesterday was the day set for the limit of the period during which stock could be de- posited in exchange for certificates in the mat- ter of the proposed pool of Gas and Electric. This stock rose from $57 50 to $38 50 and the certificates from $37 50 to $58 75. Pacific Gas sold somewhat lower at $39. Giant Powder, which closed on Thur-:: at $07, opened at $65 and advanced to 366 25. Spring Valley Water declined to $86 and Paauhau Sugar to $17 871%4. The oil stocks were dull and easy. There was less fluctuation in the afternoon, but most stocks were steady to firm. Alaska Packers' advanced to $152 50, while Spring Valley declined to $55. Ex-dividend vesterday: California Powder, 1, or $15,000; Spring Valley Water, 42¢, or 800; California Fruit Canners’, 60e, or 17,110; Home Oll, Tl%e, or $7500: Gas i sumers’ Assoclation, 10¢; Stlver Hill Mining mpany. 5c. o ercantile Trust Company has been listed on the Stock and Bond Exchange, with $210 bid and $250 asked for the stock. The Mercantile Trust Company is offering for sale $1,500.000 of the 5 per cent thirty- year bonds of the California Gas and Electric Corporation at §100 and accrued interest, A trust deed of the property of this company has been made to the Mercantile Trust Company to secure an_autnorized fssue of $10,000,000 of bonds, of which $7.550,000 have been issued. “The General Electric Company has declared a dividend of $2 per share on the common stock, payable April 15. § 3 7% Pwi-st K 6s.117 H C&S 5%s.107 114 Sac EG&RSs. — 106 Ko R 98% — |SF & SJ\5s. — 124% HR T . — 1081 Sierra Cal| 6s.112 — L AECoSs — 107 |S P of Alfs L Ang R 5s.119% (1909) - LALCo 6s — |_asmor JLllmyg — Do gtd 6s. — |SPofC Do gid Set08 1 |7 (1905)8r .A1063107% L A P 1c58.107T3%108 | (1905)Sr 13 — 107 Mkt-st € s-.lzs? — | - 10 Do lem §s — 119% . 119%120 NRofC6s— 100 S P of Cist NRCof C 5s.123 124 , c gtd Bs...122% — NPCRS. — 110 | Do_stmpd. 110 1108 NCRS._ 118 — 'SPBR 6slally — NCPC — 104 S V Wat 6a.1007% — N SR 5s...1025108 | Do 4s 2dm 102 O GL&H 6s. — — | Do 4s 3dm — 108 Oak T Co 6s. — 124% Stkn G&E@s.101 — Do 8s — 15 UG&E 5107 — Do con 5s. — 107 | WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 62 — Port Costa.. 84 ‘“‘2 Marin Co .. — 65 Spring Val o o GAS AND ELECTRIC. ent L & P. 3% 4% Sac E G&R. 39 — Eqt G L Co. — 434S F G & E. 58% 084 Muttal EL. 5 — |SF GL Co. Pac G Im.. 38% 39%|Stkn G & E. Pac L Co. 5% 58 UG & E Co. 3% — TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. S¥ G a&E. 58y Firem's Fnd.310 NKS. Am Nationl.125 — (Lon P & A..163 Anglo-Cal ... 95 101 |Mer Tr Co..210 Bank of Cal490 — |Merch Ex .. 87 Cal Safe Dp.137% — |S F Natich First Nationl — — P % SAVINGS BANKS. & L.2125 [Sav & Loan. — 108 Humbelds .. o |Security Savs0 443 . — |Union Trst.: - Sraw... e = | A5 STREET RAILROADS. 105 202% Presidi - Geary ee.il = oo 5 POWDER. Glant ceees €615 67 /VIGOFIt wevee 2 8 s SUGAR. coceee 4% AW Kilaues coe TH — Hawallan .. 47 4813 Makawell .. 2715 — Honokaa ... — 15 2 — Hutehinson . 16% 17 18% 18% 7 Pack MISCELLANEOUS. aska Pack.15214152%, Oc: c Cal Fruit Go. 93 Y Paea r o e 2 Cal Wine 42.105% — |Pac C Borx.165 = — Morning Session. Board— - 25 Alaska Packers’ Association....151 75 10 Alaska Packers' Association....131 87% 5 Alaska Packers' Association....132 00 25 Contra_Costa Water. 45 Giant Powder Con. 5 Giant Powder Con, s 90. 5 Giant Powder Con. 810 Hutchinson S P Co. 80 Paauhau 8 P Co. 20 Pacific Gas Improvement FER R 1 65 S F Gas & Electric. 25 § F Gas & Electric. 5 S F Gas & Electric. 6 S F Gas & Electric... 75 25 Spring Valley Water . . 86 00 100 S F Gas & Electric, trustees’ cert 58 50 20 8 F Gas & Electric, trustees’ cert 38 75 150 S F Gas & Electric, trustees’ cert 58 6214 gm Los Ang Ry 5 per cent bonds....120 00 S P of Arizona (1910).... 111 87% Street— 7000 North Shore-5 per cent. 1000 Pac Electric Ry 5 per cent. Afterncon Session. Board— Alaska Packers’ Association. Alaska Packers' Assoctatton. 0 immu ant Powder Com. Mutual Electric Light Oceanic 8 S Co. Paauhau Paauhau 85 Gas & Electric, trustees’ cert 58 Gas & Electric, trustees’ cert 58 F Gas & Electric, truste :sooo Pac Eleetric Ry 5 per cent. 11,000 L A Pac R R 1st con Bs. Street— 25 California Wine Association. Sueneusune.nsong CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Stock— Asked. Abby Land & Tmprovement.. 120 Alameda Sugar . - 35 00 American Biscuit o 95 00 American District Tel. - 10 00 Bay Counties Power Cal Central Gas & Blec. 80 00 Cal Cotton Mills . Cal Jockey Club 110 00 Cal Powder ... Cal Shipping Co Cal Title Ins & Trust Central Bank of Oakland Chutes Company . City and County Bank -. Cypress Lawn Imp. Co. Eastern Dynamite . Ewa Sugar Plantation Equitable (Pool) Gas Four Ofl .. Gas Consumers’ Ass'n Hanford Of1 Home O11 Honolulu Sygar Imperial Ofl Kern O1l ...... London and S. F. Mercantile Trust . Northern Cal Power . Nevada_National Bank North Shore Railroad Ofl City Petroleum Orpheum Company Peerless Oil .. Pacific States Tel & Tel Paraffine Paint ....... Postal Device and Imp't. Reed Crude Oil 8. F. Drydock . San Joaquin Ofl . ceew Sausalito Land and Ferry.. Sperry Flour Company .. Standard _Electric Sterling Oil ... Thirty-Three Oil Twenty-Eight Otl Truckee Electric ... Unfon Ofl ... Union Sugar United Petroleum ...... United Gas and Electric Western Fish Co ‘West Shore Ofl . ReS: B3 @ B8RGweuBB. a3 8 | 833334 ALES. Morning Session. Boat 100 Twenty-Eight Ofl ...... 380 100 Equitable Gas 4 50 50 Sterling 325 500 Sovereign . F 100 Occidental ... 18 2000 Reed Crude . 31 1200 Sovereign . 42 50 Nor, Cal Power ...... 975 Street— 1000 Fauna . RPRRRTT TR e 14 100 Twenty-Eilght Oil ..........0000 358 Afterncon Session. Board— 400 Ofl City Petroleum .. 32 1200 Superior .. 1000 Independence Street— 1000 Caribou ettt .- % MINING STOCKS, Following were the sales on the San - cisco Stock and Exchange Board ymerd-’y.rm Morning Sesston. i BEEsy g i 100 Con | 200 Gould & Cur. 39| 100 Justice . 14| 300 Occidental Following were the sales on the Pacific Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. ] syvsvsg Es 1] CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY. March 20—4 p. m. Bid. Ask 240 2 06 08 250 25 57 50 1t Confidence ,..1 40 1 G Cal & Vir.2 08 = 08 10/Stiver Hill. 30 40/St. Louis.... 50 o4 05 a8 4 78 82 -

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