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' THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL,. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1903. MINES AND MINING. A a & Com: of Tomopah, % sharcs at $1 Ly the Pacific Under- mpany, with 50-year per cent yearl ntees vour prin- interest. Pur- id bond and Ereatly paid as n n- Dividends heres in ad: Prospectus. Agent address in_the da_one year for $1 ve positively closed out in tem ments if you are prepared to humann us cheaper brands, All $400 sty &o =t $200; all $200 styles at §100. Bea ! fancy quarter-sawed oak Kroege cpright, worth § now §185 A oumber of mahogany Tiffany uprights, isrgest size, three pedais, $08. Fischer upright, §52 50, ed, Worth =t least $185, Everything eise at correspondingly low prices. Remember the place, POMMER-E| MUEBIC CO.. €55 Market st % P ! BARGAINS! Ppractice ¥ sap. .. 3 120 otk case; splendid order.. bogany case; $350 style ; fine condi samples, (Fuarantees in 155 16-20 O'Farrell st. San Franciseo. ¢ easy payments do_you wan You get all THE Z MATUVAIS MU Marke: et : F. Besson Paris. maker. Agt Pac. Coast 278 O'Farreil: ng; 24-hand instrume: 3-pedal upright: . 16 McAlister =t upright; good as e Geary st | i { i in- | | stes, but | terest and dividend in- | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 MARKET STREET. AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION! TUBNDAY . .. - :.one e snnd .June 9, 1903 At our salesroom, €38 Market street, At 12 o'clock noon. NOB HILL RESIDENCE. orth line Pine st, 112:6 west of Tayfo No. 126 Pine st: clegant 2 house. 10 coms, tory 6 porcelain bath, modern open plumbing: & month: mortikage $080) can remain. _ PANHANDLE BUILDING LOTS. i East line Baker st., 50 ft. north of el I 50x100; property directly opposite the entrance of the Park Panhandle and recently dedicated McKinley monument: exceptional site fur apart- e uge or fine flats MISSION BUILDING LOTS. W Southwest corner of Noe and 10th sts. (No, 4011); gron x86 ft.; improvements elegal €-room house, bath, etc., renting $25 a month. . PACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. Northeast corner of Jackson and Devisadern €t 6 beautifully situated lots; all ready for building: each frontage 27:6 ft. E KEARNY-STREET INVESTMENT. East line of Kearny st, 11 It. south of Broadway (No. 1028); improvements store with flat & : 80 excelient investment. PINE-STREET RESIDENCE. orth line Pine st.. 156 {t._west of Buchanan 2114): large residence, 9 rooms and bath: : mortgage $3000 can remain. O'FARRELL-STREET RESIDENCES. orth line of O Farrell st., 112 ft. east of Laguna, through to Myrtie ave. (Nos, 1320- 1322); 2 elegant 2-story and basement houses, ms and porcelain bath each: remt, No. ; 1322, 8 MISSION BUILDING LOTS. Northwest corner of 224 and Castro sts., run. ing_through to Elizabeth st.; 6 excellent lots, 25x125 ft. each. MISSION INVESTMENT. West line of Julian ave., north of 15th st. (Nos. 62-84); large plece of ground, 60x100: im- of 2 houses, renting for $10 ESTERN ADDITION INVESTMENT. Westerly line of Lyon S0 ft. north of lifornia: fmprovements consist of a handsome tage, cement sidewalk: large lot, 27:6 ft. tage, renting for $16 a month. further particulars and catalogue apply EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. €38 MARKET ST. FOR sale—Make offer for 6 lots; all level; no grading necessary; a fine location for & home: close to Mission electric car; corner Brazil ave. and Munich st; will sell one or all Ad- | dress A G. CLARK, care of Call business of- fice. $1500—2 NEW flats. 5-6 r. and b, on Mission'| st. nr bal. $54 month; rents $45. $1500—3 new . 45 r. and b., on Army st. near Mis: ; balance $40 month: rents $40. D. COFFIN & CO., 3308 Mission st. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc. Loans on real estate; aiso for the cost of improvement and part cost of lot; houses on terms to suit; plans free: interest ¢ 107-108 Crocker building. 7:6x103: DR. e: corner lot, ton st.; bark California st elegant modern Pierce st.. between Inquire on premises. ; lot 6Ix ‘Apply to ts Green Tent $87 per and U t; eunny side Stephens & Co.. and O'Farrell ste. $500; easy pay- on Sq. Markel HOME lots, near ments: no interest LOT for_sale. cheap—20th at., Apply 508 Hul st America_The Weekly any add the removed by electric . Mrs. i Barren-Wilso laghan bdg., Market-Jones. Tuesday eve: n air ¥ Thursda, asy instail LEON LEM: tween Seventh and Eig! 1i diseases 352 O'Farrell uncalled for su at CHARLES L Market st overcoats London trees and vines. 4 rented to good ten- re for sale at low prices if desired, two-thirds price will be loaned on any of low rate of interest a Afor AcTe full bearing 4-room house; barn, J fenced; 8 acres rabbit- 14 acres cleared; water ditch sugh the piace; $600 cash. baiance to suit; 5 miles to lively railroad town. W. BRANDON, 330 Pine st $5 PER acre will b fine stock ranch 11.000 acres, within 100 miles of San Francisco: ves accessible; abundance of water timber. W. M. BRANDON, 330 Pine st ht fencing rder on nstallments, $ feuhsus & Co.,merch.taiiors, Mar ing. 25c: hair goods; m: 3 G. LEDERER, 128 Stock PULLDRESS or Tusedo suits rented: any a " L. SKOLL. the tallor, 354 Eliis st MADE sutts §7 50; Gress pants $2 50, Misfit Clothing Parior, cor. Bush and Dupont EUPERFLUOUS bair_and moles removed by lectric needle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse, 1170Market MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs, | country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt ALFREDUM'S Eeyptian Henna restores gray beir to its natural color; §1; at all drugists, WHEAT. alfalfa and fruit lands; also stock d for colonization especialiy experience in the business. | W. M. BRANDO 330 Pi st r. T. a5 whole or subdivision; 17 acres_half | from station at Memlo Park: beautiful ne surroundings; cheap; land for col- 330 Pine st spot; onization especially w M; BRANDO! CONCERNING FREE __INFORMATION STOCKTON AND SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Call on representatives of Stockton Cham- | ber of Commerce, State Board of Trade rooms. Ferry building. foot of Market st. They will tell you all about this wonderful section. Euperfiuous hair & moles removed with elec- trit needle. Mrs. & Miss Baton, 1119 Sutter. Dr_ Williams & Co. 160 Geary, specialists chronic and complicated diseases: varicocele | cured et home: no operation. Call or write. "Allfbnl AND DECORATORS. 1ST-CLASS work at reasonable rates. J.C.RO- MAJXE. 40 Golden Gate ave; tel Poik 2231 PALMISTRY. H_JEROME FOSELLI scientific palmist 515 Tavior st y -~ Sacad e __ Phone Biack 561 BELLE R 1adies M SELL paimist, 05 Third st.; 2Bc; gents, S0c: hours, 10 to 9. J.C.RO- | A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekiy Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year. L _ _— — — _ _ __ ___J POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. $5 MONTHLY. $5 MONTHLY. POINT RICHMOND LOTS, re all good farming lands, | and | in all cholce localities of lovely Cal- | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. TO-DAY. First Grand Auction Saie! First Grand Auction Sal In the City of Richmond. The coming raliroad and Manufacturing city of the Pacific Coast, Saturday, June 6, 1903. 11 o'clock a. m., on the ground. Grand excursion leaving San Francisco Day of sale at 10 a. m. Take Southern Pacific broadgauge boat, Foot of Market st., connecting with OUR SPECIAL TRAIN at Oakland mole; Leaving Oakland mole at 10:30 a. m. Leaving Oakland, 16th st., 10:35 a. m. Returning, leaving city of Richmond 4 o'clock p. m. [ Scott’s Regimental and Concert Band ‘Will accompany the excursion. Free Junch served upon the ground. Will you read this Special announcement? If not, you are the loser. We bave advised you before And you have made money. | Follow us this time { And do so again. Take a day off And see the City of Richmond, Where the Standard Ofl Company Is P Epending Millions of Dollars; Where the Santa Fe R. R. Car Shops Are Located; Where the Belt Line Company Is Bullding Warehouses and Docks; ‘Where the Southern Pacific Railroad s Making Its Freight Terminal, Where Deep Water of the B: and Railroad | Come Toget| | See Itt See It! And Be Convinced, in': Forget the Day. Come and Bring Your Family, Answer These Questions: Have You Seen the City of Richmond? Have You Seen the Great Standard Oil Works? | Have You Seen the Belt Line Warehouses { and Docks? = Have You Seen the Santa Fe R, R, Car- shops? Have You Seen the Southern Pacific Rail- road Freight Terminal? Have You Seen the California and Nevada Railroad Works? Have you seen the most rapidly growing | town in the State? If not, take a day off on Saturda: Parties desiring to purchase at this sale who cannot attend in person may remit to us amount of first payment, and we will select for them at day of sale the choicest lot, in | our opinion, and if dissatisfied after seeing lot in the tract and have the paymentg cred- ited thereon. For map and further information call upon or address . LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. 460 and 462 Sth st., Oakland, Cal., —or. i w, l.ATOMAN"F.F 632 llurl::etl st., Room 10, 5‘2 rancisco, Cal. $6500 ONLY for 3 fine flats: good location; rents $65; have their own water (windmill). $1800 only for 2 flats; 22d st.; rent $22 per month. P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 Tenth Oakland, Cal $1100—$300 CASH, balance $10 per month; in- From $200 up. THE SANTA FE TRACT, From $200 up. THE CHOICEET AND CHEAPEST $200 up. STREETS GRADED-SIDEWALKS AT OUR EXPENSE. THE SANTA FE TRACT HAS BEST IMPROVEMENTS. McEWEN BROS., 118 Montgomery st. LOTS LAID Mme. Neergaard removed to 1000 Sutter: hours Polk 2564 1 to 4; eve . Sun_ by appt.; tel Office and residence, REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM. herb doctor; ats all diseases of the human body; for past _four years 115-187 Mason; now lo- ated at 667 Gea: . near Leavenworth. - DOD_ skin and Tectal diseases & specialty. B. BALL, 10733% Market st ”: NG WOO_ the famous herd doctor—ATl dia- .i“.- cured by Chinese berbs. 748-6 Clay st. PROPOSALS. —— PROPOSALS.—State Prison Supplies —Sealed- ptoposals will be received at the office of the Clerk, at the State Prison, at San Quen- h, until 10:30 a day of Jume, 1903, Clerk of the State et ! ¥ i o 1021% Market st, bet. Sixth and Seventh. | PERSONALS. PROPOSALSE—Bids Wanted—Notiee is hereby iven that sealed propoeals will be received Ly the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California, at its office, room . 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, Califor- nia, up to 1 o'clock p. m. Saturday, June 20, 1903, and opened immediately thereafter sary supplies, etc., California for submitting bids will be furnished ication by the undersigned. will carefully follow the conditions of schedules, and no bid will be considered un- Jess it is in accordance with such schedules. Bids on tea, coffec ind sugar must be made on samples submitted. No bids will bs re- | celved from parties who are pot regular deal- ers in and carrying stock of supplies on which they bid. Each bidder must accom- pany his bid with a certified check upon some well known and responsible sg;?? terest 6 per cent; house, 5 rooms and bath; Jot 40x80: most convenient locality in Oak- land; a snap. W. M. BRANDON, 330 Pine. ATBIARGALN——A fine o 8-room house; near ‘elegraph ave.; Emee only $3250; easy terms. P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 10th st., Oakiand. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ; now only " ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1800 Park st Alameda. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper for mailing. $1 per year ALAMEDA HOUSES. 7-ROOM _house, 2 baths, Alameda, 815 R. R. ave. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY HOTELS. NORTHGATE, 1809 Euclid ave.—Charmingl: situated in the Berkeley foothills: single and suites of rooms with private bath; transient; reasonable rates; cars ‘pass. door; DIVIDEND NOTICES. e DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Giant Fowder Com- pany. Con.—A dividend, (‘I‘On) per_share ®| MISSION, 1917 Large sunny sulte; furnished: the same, can exchange for any other unsold | ROOMS FOR flou’“E‘EPING A NEW APARTMENT HOUSE Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be in at efther of the vublication offices and indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authcrized to have the same published. OPENS JUN! 10, COR. OAK AND STANYAN STS.. OPP. GOLDEN GATE PARK; STEAM HEAT:PRI- VATE BATHS; ALL MODERN-IMPVMTS; RESERVATIONS CAN NOW BE MADE. AT Mayflower; cut rates now for summer. 308 84 st.; §5 up; also beautiful rooms $1 week. Masson, Jules 520 CAPP—3 furnished rooms for housekeeping. Bahr, Herrman A. urphy, Mary EDDY, 465 Partly {urnished sunny house- | Darbes” B " Onmeby. Durothy M. keeping rooms; first floor; $10. D e e ELEVENTH, 34—Sunny housekeeping rooms; g!mml. d“.:.. B. Jr. m::‘: Ynmmm gas and bath; also other rooms; aduits. Hoo T8 Sehules. Mre. A ELLIS, 679—Large, nicely furnished fromt | lLauterbach, Ernest Schriefér, Diedrich Toom, aloove rooms, Kitchen and Beth. ~| Lynch, Mary B. Walser, Daisy D. cFarland, Octavia ANDERSEN—In this city, June 5 1003, John Martin, beloved husband of Sophia M. An- GOLDEN GATE ave, €37—Furnished house- keeping sulte; front, SUnny; gas range, HERBERT (The)—Sunny apartméfts for | dersen, a native of Drammen, Norway, dsed housekeeping; gas ranges; just newly fur- ' : be: nished. 1330 Polk 56 years 9 months and 11 days. A member of Longshore Lumbermen's Association, Lo- cal No. 224. £ Ertends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fuberal services to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 420 Golden Gate avgnue, between Polk and Larkin streets, under the auspices of Longshore Lumbermen’s Association, Local No. 224 Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BAHR—In this city, May 29, 1903, Herrman | "'A> Gearly beloved son of Fred and Christine Bahr, brother of Mrs. John Bellmer, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Wiillam Bahr, and cousin of Emma Hirsch, a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 33 years 8 months and 13 dass. A ‘member ‘of Elevator Operators’ Union.. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1i37 Mission street. between ' Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount_Olivet Cemetery. BARTLETT—In this city, June 4 Charles E., beloved husband of Elizabeth Bartlett, and_ father of Colima L. Corinne L., Charles G. and Paul R. Bartlett, a na- tive @ St John, New Brunswick, aged 60 vears and & days. T The funeral services will be held to- day (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 232 Pierce street. interment pri- vate. DARBEY—In this city, June 5, 1903, Elmer Francis, dearly beloved child of Eimer and Mary E. Darbey, and grandson of John and Julia Driscoll and George and Mary Darbey, a native of San Francisco, aged 9 monthé and 29 days. DONOVAN—In the City and County Hospital, June 5, 1903, Ellen Donovan, a native of Ireland. EMMAL—In Alameda, June 4, 1903, Joseph B. Emmal Jr., beloved husband of 1da F. Em mal, son of Joseph B. and Mary J. Emmal, and’ brother of Dr. Frank S. and W. B. Emmal, Mrs. Valeria J. Patten and Mr». gas range; also eingle rooms. TH, 113—2 surny housekeeping rooms; running water; bath; reasonable, NINETEENTH, 3429, cor. San Carlos—3 sunny furnished corner rooms, complete. N unny suite, $12; large room, $6; e housekeeping: gas range: adults. ARRELL, 431—Sunny suite, furnished for housekeeping. PAGE, 1164, near Baker—Two nicely furnished rooms complete for housekeeping: $18. POWELL, 12202 large housekeeping: also single sunny rooms for coms, §1 week up; RAUSCH, 85, off Folsom near Eighth—Two rooms complete for housekeeping; nice yard. | SEVENTH, 101-Nlce sunny housekeeping ms EIXTH, 5i1—New house, beautifully furnished: grand rooms: §5 & month up; also housekps. SIXTEENTH, 30041, nr. Mission—Nicely fur- nished fiat of 3 rooms to let; rent cheap. STOCKTON, 1206—Model House: nicely fur- nished housekeeping rooms, $5 to $12; free gas, baths. . NTY-SECOND, 3#47—2 furnished rooms ight housekee, £ e e ——— ROOMS TO LETanrn. and Unfurn. Room Renting Agency, arket st. Phone Mint 1096. e .. FREE u free of charge in Rooms with or without ~sard, Housekeeping Rooms r Hotela, THERLAND — EUFOPEAN | Elsie F. Jones, a native of Marysville, Cai., < 4 DOORS FROM | aged 46 years 2 months and 6 days. STEAM 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- EVERY | fully invited to attend the funeral services t0-day, June 6, 1903, at 2 o’clock, at the resi- dence ‘of his parents, 2063 Howard street. Interment private. Please omit flowers. GREGG—In this city, June 5, 1903, Ellen, be- loved wife of Joseph T. Gregg, loving mother of Mrs. W. H. Gates, Mrs. Jéssie Ryan and Frank, Joseph and Martin Gregs. and sister of the late Michael Gorman and the late Mrs 3, Peplergast, o rative of County Mayo, ireldnd, aged 42 years 1 month and & days. C HORAN—In this city, June 5, 1903, at his residence, 8 Fair Oaks street, J. B., hus- band of Helen A. Horan, and father of Wil- liam E. and Jobn B. Horan. Mrs Thomas Scott, Mrs. Hen: Prowse, Mrs. Ralph Dob- son, ‘Mrs. Charles Farrell and Blanche M. and J. Darrell Horan, a native of Canada, aged 65 vears and S months. Interment private. LAUTERBACH—In this city, June 5_ 1003, Ernest Edward, beloved husband of Loulse Lauterbach, brother of Martin Lauterbach and the late Mrs. Herman Steinhoff, and uncle of Martha and Melany Lauterbach and Mrs. Charles Wright, a native of Saxomy, Germany, aged 66 years 2 months and 12 days. LYNCH—In this city, June 5, 1963, Mary B., beloved wife of the late P. C. Lynch, a na- tive of Sligo. Ireland. + 7 Interment at Vailejo, funeral hereafter. McFARLAND—In this city, Juné 5, 1903, Oc- tavia M. McFarland, beloved mother of A. G. McFarland and Mrs. F. A. Taylor, a na< tive of Methuen, Mass., aged 71 years. MASSO] In this city, June 5, Masson, beloved husband of Mrs. Virginie Masson, a native of France, aged 78 years 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, June 7, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of Julius 8. Godeau, 305 Maontgomery avenue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MURPHY—In this city, June 5, 1003, Mary Murphy, beloved wife of Thomas Murphy, devoted mother of Mrs. Edward Healey, and sister of Mre. Willilam Cody and the late Eugene and William McCarthy, a native of Ireland. NABAR—In thfs ‘city, June 5, 1903, Annie Nabar, beloved mother of Mrs. Joseph Spohn, and grandmother of Edwin and Ethel Spohn, a native of Germany. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday. June 7, 1903, at 9 o'clock, at he late residence, i34 Union street. Interment Mount_Olivet Cemetery. | ORMSBY—In Concord, Contra Costa County, 1 Cal., June 5, 1903, Dorothy Mildred, only rooms In private family; rent reasonable. daughter of Alfred 8. and Alice A. Ormsby = 0 . ROYAL House. 126 Ellis_Tncandescent lights, | yive ok Beoketen ol need s mmand. & ma reading-room, emoking-room and ladies’ par-| ang & dase B e s v o ook 3 PECK_1n this city, June 4, 0 : month, 0 ;_® Or on groun: Vi 5. > floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. | loved brother of P. Al of Prussia. SILVER, 58—Sunny furnished rooms; reason- 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- able. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10:15 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. In- terment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 1 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. PRINCE—In this city, June 4, 1903, William, dearly beloved husband of Clara A. Prince, a native of Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, aged 52 years 7 months and 4 days. A member of Noe Valley Lodge No. 185, A. O. U. W.. and Firemen's Association. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect fully_invited to attend funeral services to-night (Safurday), at o'clock, at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Inter- ment ‘at Sacramento, Cal. | INTERNATIGNAL Brotherhood of Stationary Fircmen, Local No. 86—Officers and mem- bers are respectfully requested to attend the funeral servi f our late brother, William R‘éfii’ SYSN- AL ¥ o clok, ral of H. Suhr & Co., Mission street, between Seventh an E. ELLISON, President. SATTLER—In this city, June 3, 1903, Annte Sartler, beloved wife of George Satier, and beloved sister of Mra. J. Dineen, William A- McCarthy and_the Maurice McCarthy, a native of Sen aged 34 years (Chicago papers please copy.) g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Baturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 314 Eddy Etreet, thence to St. Paul's Church, Twenty. D omtaied Tor the roboss of Ber oot . . ill be cel e or repose er soul, sulte or single: biiliards; steam heat. wilhe copSeain S iy tevies o fer AL A FEW persons can get frst-ciaie (able bonrd | Croms Cemeters. = very cheap near business center. ress RIEFER—In this city, June 5 1 G. C., box 2219, Call office. 5 o H,, beloved husband ot the e hristine Schriefer, and beloved father of R e LAy Ay Soa Dora and the late Henry and Carl Schriefer, vate family; tel. Steiner 3626. : a native of Germany, aged 66 years 8 months and 26 days. A member of Golden Gate OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, | Stamm. . 807 Californfa st.—Attractl £ Friends and acguaintances are respect- ;fi‘.',,?”é‘ifmm tabie: fres fi}u.ra Yoom. | fully invited to at the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 1 o'clock, from his late resi THE JOHNEON, 606 O'Facrell st.; sunny | dence, 155 Natoma street, near Third. In- suites and single rooms, with board: refs. terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class houss; | SCHULZE—In Dixan, Cal, June 4, 1003, Mrs. furnished suites or single: steam heat. DAY UP; SPECIAL European plan; %00 rooms; »dern in every respect; suits with private baths; also single; eleva- tor, hot and cold water; prices reasonabie, ANTLERS Apartments 415 Turk—Elegant mod. | ern 4 and 5 rooms; furnished or unfurnished: | housekeeping apartments with private baths phore Priv. Ex. 767 House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 25¢ night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almente.” S73 Market ot (o No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms 25c, 50c, §1, $1.50 night; $1 50 to §10 week; house open all night. ALCALDE (The Apartment), 725 O Farsell— Sing. rms. and rm. suites, without kitchen. - 1426 Market—(old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasanable. EDDY, _ 468 _Nicely furnished room, '§9. EL! ANT large corner suite; running water; first-class board next door; gentlemen pre- ferred; ref. Call 1596 Post bet. 2 and 5%p. m. GOLD)] 9%9—Elegant front par- lor, be ate family: oath: phone. sunny front Cal. Notice of . 7th and Mission—Rooms 50c : $2 to $6 week: reading-room. 4th—Finely furn. sunny : homelike; $1 wk. up. ixth—Furnished sunny 0251, —Large sunny room, suitable lemen or man and wife. 22— Furnished or unfurnished rcoms; MILLBRAE_ House, 59 O'Farrell; new man- agement 15,! class. J. Gollin, late of Avandel. cor. §th—Nicely furnished bay- oome. $1 per week: transient. , 20—Sunny furnished rooms and evator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. PHONE James 5851—Sunny room fer gentle- men; marine view: bath; piano; library; private family; $10 for one; $12 for two; references. 2 PINE, 1525—1 or 2 nicely furnished sunny offices; 1003,” EN, be- and 8.’ Peck, a native S| Y furnished room for rent; facing Pan- handle; running water; reasonable rent; pri- vate family; references; phone Page 4257. Address 1508 Fell st, TURK, 416, Regina—Beautiful sunny suites & single; latest imps.; lowest rates in city. * UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy st., near Market— 400 single and family rooms; 35¢ to $1 night $175 to §6 week; eclevator; electric lights reading-room; fre¢ bus and baggage. | VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished . parlors, | _‘with alceves; hot and cold water:other suites. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— Most convenlent and_respectable; 700 rooms 36c to $1 50 night; $2 to $8 week; elevator. elec. lights; reading-room; free bus: baggage. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st, ROOMS AND BOARD. ... SEVENOAKS HOTEL COR. BUSH AND TAYLOR STS. s .... BAN FRANCISCO MRS. NELLIE HALSEY....J. NEW AND MODERN FIRST-CLASS RESI- DENTIAL ~AND TRANSIENT HOTEL SUNNY ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATHS LONG_DISTANCE TELEPHONE IN EV. ERY ROOM. ENTIRE HOUSE HEATED BY STEAM; ELECTRIC ELEVATOR... AMOY. THE 901 DEVISADERO ST. trictly first-class family hotel; sunny roems, Ahna Schulze, beloved wife of Oscar Seh A bl o Outas . Meeise a8 Guotry D. Schulze, aged 60 years 1 month and 9 ys. 'The remains will be cremated at 12 o'clock, at L O. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. e b P S Y MELBOURNE System School, Van Ne and Market; positive cure for all. Don‘:-ddu. to-day O. F. Cemetery. LSER—In this city, June 5 1903, Daisy W B ean, beloved daughter of Mrs. Emma War. ser, and sister of Kate, Pearl and Bert Wal- ser, a native of Kansas, aged 20 years 10 months and 11 day: CARD OF THANKS. deeply thank the teachers of the Dewey se}nol-‘i'dulmyhxfrm'koh their love and sympathy helped to lighten bit- suffered in the loss of lately e my STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES., A Souschond goods Somed. mmoved. b 51 L shi N 731 Howard, near Third: phone PIERCE-RODOLPH Stos & Moving Co., of- GOLDEN West Storage; advances 3 Mission st.; tel. Hotvard 541. F. W. r u.-.“ o Misslon t-: Va1 Boftard M1 ¥. W. Xefem. PACIFIC Storage and Furnitu Dany, 2320 Filimore et hone Jackesn o BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 £t.; tel. Main 1840. ng at _cut rates. ___TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT AINS Ig-’l"!-"mfl.s—'t fl:‘-’fiwg: Tentals “W 1908, ! 1903, Jules | and H. Adam, lot on SE corner Plerce streews’ £ 157:6 by S 187 tine o Benrarsnts e TE W St of ento st W“h,"!fl.‘lo.m Burd, lot on E line of Devisadero street, 52:81 8 of Jackson, § 25 by E 110; also lot on E line of Devisadero street, 77:8% S of Jackson, S 5% Inches by E 110: $10. Frank H. and Mary A. Burke to Henrfetta Cowen (wife of Alexander H.). lot on N line 9f Page street, 107:6 W of Lyon, W 25 by N | Edward F. and Catherine A. Cook to Charles Ehn, Iot on E line of Central avenue, 7i:5 N of McAllister street, N 60:1 by E 82:8; §10. Herman Romig to Henrietta L. Likins (wife of Frank). lot on E line of Stanyan street, 25 N of Frederick, N 25 by E 106:3; $10. Frank Likins to same, same sife. Henry C. and Melissa Winter to F. Thomas Parisian Dyeing and Cleaning Works (corpora- tion), lot on NW line of Jessie street, 230 SW of Ninth, SW 25 by NW 5; $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to H. A. and Theresa Honkozy, lot on NW line of West Mission street, 50 SW of Brady, SW 1:1% by NW , quitclaim_ deed; $10. City and County of San Francisco to A. L Retsioff, lot on E line of Shotwell street, 95 S of Nineteenth, S 20 by E 100; $—. mfi' H. Retsloff to Anita M. Retsloff, same; Willlam H.. Grace M., Samuel M., William H. Jr. and George S. Crim (trustee of the estate of Samuel Crim) to Charles and Louisa Johnsen, lot on E line of Treat avenue, 104 N of Twenty-fourth street, N 52 by E 122:6: $10. William A. and Thomas Magee Jr. trustees (trust created by Thomas Magee in 1836 D. 61) to Hugh Miles, lot on W line of Harrison ! gireet, 226 8 of Twenty-fourth, 8 28 by W George M. and Eliza V. Lawton (by California Safe Depoelt and Trust Company, trustees) t Bridget Crowe, 1908 D. 108, E line of Falr Oaks street, 91:6 S of Twenty-second =8 30:6 | by_E 117:6, trustees’ deed; $5200. John N. Luning to Len D. Owens, lot on SW_corner of Sansome and Lombard streets, W 137:6, § 185, W 15, S 80, E 60:10, N 68:9, | E 9138, N 206:3; $10. Mary K. McCluskey to John McCluskey. lot on N line of Vallejo street, 94 W of Kearny, W _23:6 by N 57:6: gift. | Mabel Pierson to Joseph H. Robinson, lot on N line of Washington street, 67:6 B of Leavenworth, E 30 by N 60; $10. Lena Bock to Augusta Kunler, Ottilia, Her- man, Emma, Oscar, Lena and Emil Bock, lot line of Filbert street, 112:6 W of Leav- enworth, W 25 by N §7:¢; also lot on E line of Mason street, 34:9 S of Greenwich, E 5 §3:9, W 25:9, § 25, W 28, N 29; gift. Jobn Carrioch to J. B. Reinstein, lot on NW line of King street, 412:6 NE of Third, NE 137:6 by NW 137:6, quitclaim deed; $100. A. J. H. and Margaret Robertson (Garrioch) to same, same, quitclaim deed: $10. i B Beinsiéin to Robert H.'Swayme, same; Ann M. and Francis J. Murray to Emma | Switt, lot on SW line of Foisom avenue, 100 | of Folsom street, SE 25 by SW 62:6; $10. | Frank R. and_Sophle Grannis to Josephine Delmue, ot on N line of Lake street, 26 £ of Sixth avenue, E 26 by N 84; $10. Jobn C. Brickell to Margaret Broderick, lot on N line of Lake street, 57:6 W of Twenty- sixth avenue, W 100 by N 100; $10. Alice B. MacPhie to Margaret C. MacPhle, | lot on W iine of Ninth avenue, 260 S of Califor. nia streeg. S 25 by W 120;. gift. Albert Meyer to Stanislao Constantini, lot on | N line of Fulton street, 60 W of Twenty-ninth | avenue. W 60 by N 100; $10. Same to Daisy D. Shindler. lot on N line of 1 street, 100 W of Seventeenth avenue, W 40 by | N 100; §10. | City Reaity Company (a corporation) to H. | W.Thumler. lot on § line of . street, 107:6 E of Seventh avenue, E 25 by S 95; $10. Same to Caroline M. Hagen, lot on E line of | Beventn avenue, 10 S of H street, § 25 by E Same to Michael Mullany, lot on SE corner of gf‘;lenu\ avenue and Hugo street, S 35 by E 95; . i Same to Milton Hagen, lot on S line of Hugo | girest, 95 W of Sixth avenue, W 25 by § 110; |~ Same to Lucy E. Glanz, lot on’S line of H | gireet, 82:0 E of Seventh avenue, E 25 by § 85; | Same to James A. Rutherford, lot on § line of | | H street. 57:6 W of Sixth avenue, W 25 by S | 98; also lot on W line of Fifth avenue, 50 N of | Hugo street, S 25 by W 95; $10. Same to Peter D. Bernhard. lot on E line of | | Sixth avenue, 95 S of H street. § 25 by E 120 Same to M. W. and Margaret Littlefleld, lot on N line of I street, 95 E of Sixth avenue, E 25 by N 110; $10. 1 Same to Peter J. Walsh, lot on W line of | Fifth avenue, 30 S of Hugo street. § 25 by W | Silas S. and Maggie A. Fallass or Fallers to A. B. Ganco, lot on E lne of Thirteenth street, {175 S of L. S 50 by E 120; $10, u‘l’. L. and Pauline Hofmann to same, same; Henry and Alice Thompson to Bernhard Getaz, | ot on W line of Tenth avenue, 225 S of B street. S 25 by W 120; $10. | | _Lavina F. or Lavina or Lavinia Garvin to S. F. Weeks Company, lot on W line of Sixteenth | avenue, 138:7 N of U street, § 138:7, W 100, N | 144:2, SE 100, quitclgim deed: $1. | _Mary A and N. ®* Neary {o Annie B. Brad- | street, lot on NE corner of W street and Forty- | | Aifth avenue, .E 32:6 by N 1 ! | Mne of Forty-Afth avenue, 100 i | N 25 by E 120; $10. | - Syndicate Investment Company to estate of | Hayes C. French, lots 597, 599, 607 and 608, gift map 3: $10. Othmar Kehl to George Ryan, lot on W line | of Holladay street (California avenue), 50 S of Rutiedge (Hope), 5 25 by W 70, lot 3, gift map | | "Ada F. Spiimah, George D.., William M., Ma- | | bel A. and Annic M. Burge, Minnie P. Kihn |and Emma C. Farrell to George Burge lot 5, | ;»llgck 114, University Homestead Association: |~ Charles E. and Lena Potts to Charles | to 3 Mary §. Palmroth. lot on S line of Teemn third street, 276 W of Hoffman avenue, W 25 by S 114, lot 222. Heyman Tract; §10, ' Maurice C. and Alice M. Kitt to Charles Artigues, Tot on NE line of Fou 100 SE of M street, SE N oo s 267, South San Francisc 25 by NE 30 100, biock Californians in New York. NEW YORK, June 5.—The f Californians have arrived 0"0"“‘ San Francisco—W. G. Barr, at the | Broadway Central; W. B. Faulkner and | H. E. Burgess, at the Grand Union; G. | Flamm, at the Herald Square; W. B. { Waldron, at the Park Avenue; A. Apple- | gate, at the Bartholdi: A. S. Ferguson | the Misses | and wife, at the Victoria: Montgomery, at the Holland. Los Angeles—F. Allairs, at the Morton; E. C. Chapin, at the Grand Union. y ——— Californians in W WASHINGTON, June 5.—Arrivals: New Willard—B. W. Cavanaugh and child, Cal. ifornia. Ebbitt—Mrs. A. McCrackin and daughter, Willlam George and — Val- entine, San Franeisco; T. G. Bard, Los Angeles. Shoreham—John L. Howard, San hfinc;co. anin Hous:r—aume- O’Con- nell, n Francisco. lington—E: F. Loud, San Francisco. i — ————— ‘Wants His Money Back. H. Digby Johnston, an %ttorney at law, has applied to the Board of Supervisors fo secure the return of $2 which he put up for Gustav Peterson, who was convict. ed of violating a municipal ordinance, and | which was declared forfeited by Judge Mogan because the prisoner escaped. - ————— To Hold Regular June 3 The members of the Mechanies’ Insti- tute will hold their regular June quar- terly meeting at the Mechanics’ Institute Library building, 31 Post street, to-night. Several amendments to the constitution will come up for consideration, besides the usual reports. COMMERCIAL NEWS Y 1811 # s 1B lii!mgiim A i $ o Vi81181 I ERLR £ 19- | e FRFRRERR & Sy | Bay Counties Power . | Cal Shipping Co | Eastern Dynamite . | Mercantile Trust Oak T Co s — 124 | Do bs ... — 113 |U G & E 5s.107% — Do con 5. — lw‘ul WATER STOCKS, Contra Costa — 50 |Port Costa.. 64 6815 Marin Co... 0% — |Spring Val.. S3% 831y GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. — 4 Sac EG&R Fqt GLCo. 4% — |SF G & E.. 38% 38% Mutual EL. — 9 SF G LCo 2% 3% Pac G Im 2% &8 SfknG&E. § — Pac L Co... 3 — |UG & E Co. 4% — TRUSTEES" CERTIFICATES, SF G &E. 57% 38 INSURANCE, 350 BANKS. Am National.125 135 lon P & A. Angio-Cal ... 99%100 Mer Tr Co. Bank of Cal. 630 Merch Ex Cal Safe Dpl40 - |S F National — First Nationl — — SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L.2225 § F Sav....600 Humboldt .. 92 — Security Sav.400 Mutual Sav. #2'¢ — |U Trust Co.3150 Sav-& Loan. — 105 | STREET RAILROADS. 195 204 |Presidio . @ | POWDER. /Vigorit SUGAR. 3% — |Kiiauea 46% Makawell . 14 Omomea .. 14% 15 _.Paauhau ... MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.154% — |Dceanic § Co. Cal Fruit Co. — 83% Pac A F A 2 Cal Wine As. 90%,100% 'Pac C Borx.166 Morning Sesston. Boa: 10 Cal Wine Assn 100 Pacific Gas Imp . 110 Pacific Gas Imp Firem’s Fnd. — 165 5 £ 128l 118 California Geary Giant HE| Honokaa .. Hutchinson . [ o P lwe v Gas & Electric Co. Gas & Electric Co. 100 Trustees' Cert (S F G & E)... $4000 North Shore Js .. Street— 55 Cal Wine Assn $1000 N PC R R Js. o £3 Eagzaussd SNSE3 " 88 LR =3 30 Onomea Sugar Co . 145 Pacific Gas Imp . 20 Pacific Gas Imp, s 15 S F Gas & Blectric Co. 10 Trustees’ Cert (S F G & E). 90 Trustees’ Cert (S F G & E)... 58 00 Street— $8000 S V 4s (34 mige) ps———" ] CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. agsnR Stocks— Bid. Asked. Caribou Ofl Co £ % Four Ol 3 72 Hanford Of 7 122 00 Home Oil 25 275 Imperial Of 19 00 Independence Off . 16 17 Junction Ofl . 20 2 Kern Oil 530 8 00 Lion Off . Lod L4 Monte eristo Oil 110 115 Monarch Ofl ... 3 — Oil City Petroleum 3 38 Peerless Ol .. oo Reed Crude Oil . 4 San Joaquin Ofl Sterfing Ofl ... 15 Thirty-Three Oil .... Twenty-Eight Ofl ... Union OM ... - o0 United Petroleum . % ‘West Shore Ofl . L Miscellaneous— Abby Land & Improvement Alameda Sugar - American Biscuit . American District Tel . Cal Central Gas & Electric Cal Cotton Mills Cal Jockey Club . Cal Powder ... Cal Title Ins & Trust Central Bank of Oakland . Chutes Compeny .. City and County Bank Cypress Lawn Imp Co Ewa Sugar Plantation Gas Consumers’ Assn Honolulu Sugar ... London and S F Bank (Ltd). Northern Cal Power . Nevada Natignal Bank North Shore Rallroad . Orpheum Company . Pacific States Tel & Tel Paraffine Paint ..... Postal Device & Imp San Francisco Drydock . Sausalito Land & Ferry Sperry Flour Co Standard Electric Truckee Electric . Union Sugar ... ...... United Gas & Electric . Western Fish Co ..... OFFICIAL SALES. 1600 Lion Of 100 Sovereign Ofl 125 Monarch Oil 200 Fischer R Theater Co Street— 100 Northern Cal Power Afternoon Session. Board— 5000 Independence Oil . . 17 300 Sovereign Ol - 100 Kern Ofl 10 American %0 o Slreetal 51 10 Monarch Ofl . 1 San Joaquin Oil 600 MINING STOCKS. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE The following wege the sales on the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- S oo Morning Session. Cal & Va.l 601100 Potosi . 43 R%Ch.v;.xu‘mmw- . 20 200 Gould & Cur. 43,100 Union Con..... 30 200 Gould & Cur. . 50 200 Opmir - = > 100 Potosi . 100 Gould & Cur.. 200 Hale & 300 Hale & 400 Hale & 300 Kentuck ophir ... & Overman 39 Potosi b Potost 4 Savage . 24 Sierra. Nevad 82 Stiver HAI..1 25 Union Con... 90 Tnion Con... %6 Utah sovemes 9 Session. 300 Opaie 5 100 Potosi . 4 300 Savage 24 Sterra. Nevad 82 Union Con... 8T Yellow Jack. 48 o the follor were the sales on San mn‘ -:l%ll_lmp '_. Mont Tomo.l Col 100 2 %0 Coieha 30 Povmarter B 500 Goid Mt 100 Tono Belmont 2 38 20 Sacamare 4| 200 Ton Union. 1 40 300 Mant Tono: 100 Tono Union..1 45 Session. i - §oo e Mont Tono...1 15 500 Colenan Mont Tone.i 173 1000 Esperanza . Rescue . - 15 200 Esperanza Paymaster ... 29 o0 S A o Paymaster ... 33 490 Goid Mt Con 12 700 Lucky P m. Bid. PR, i o 13 = Andes 18 o4 ‘Beleher “ 151320 Best & Belch.2 00 31 Bullion . 3 %17 Caledonia 1101 3 o0 Challenge Con 44 4 8 Chollar . - n = 2 Confidence ...1 25 or oz Con Cal & Val 60 = Con . 08 : Con N York.. 12 201 Crown Point. 25 20 Exchequer. o = Lady Washtn — 08 TONOPAH o8 & selpuiank essan Colehan M Co » 12 —is = ST o Sapes S un o 2 ATon - NY soee = g‘lhm-‘-l; . =— CTon M&D = Grove .. 40 Ctopla Ma -