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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1903. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. rnovns.\u. PROPOSALS—Continued. ¥ptian Henna restores gray ; at all druggists. Sunerfluour “halr & moles removed with elec. ‘ tric needle. Mrs. & Miss Eaton, 1119 Sutter. | ims & Co., 140 Geary, specialists ‘ and complicated diseases: varicocele | emcired at home: no operation. Cail or write. nd TILTON . veants & nd-hand clot silearrical & 4 9th st.; tel. Jes © highest MONEY TO LOAN COMPANY ILDING. APITAL | l"!l\TLKS A\.) LF(.!)RATOR 1ST-C; N 1 AN )CKER B suit fentific_palmist. 515 Phone Black 561. Tay | M. BELLE or st.. near Gea RUSSEL noved to 1008 Sutter; hours Sun. by appt.; tel Polk 2564, Neergaard re 1 to 4: eve PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. & DR. . C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, - sl 10213; Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. ryo S REMOVED- DR. WONG HIM, herb d 3 i eats all diseases of the human body: for’ ast fou s at 115-117 Mason; now lo- ated at Seary st., near Leavenworth diseases 5 clalty. arket st. a sp WOO. the famous herb Jewelry 643 Branch AK AND STANYAN STS. SATE PARICSTEAM HEAT .)nr —Large sunny 'H('! $6 to ‘ll furnished vard, gas | { ; $3500—Valparaiso st.; HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. Only graded boulevard lots {ronting ocean. We can positively sult you either in location, price or ‘terms. Superb Ocean View—See them to-day, From §100 to §1200. “Oceanside’” Branch office on Forty-ninth ave, and K Sundays. The Cream of Sunset District. Don't miss seeing our new block to-day on J street, 9th and 10th avenues. Streets graded and sewered! FEasy termsl Choicest _location! Every lot a bar- gain! Call for diagrams and. prices. Sunget branch office on Sth ave., mear H at. Open every day-and Sunday. $300 to §$1000. Bargains in Richmond lots. $125 to $350. Level Excelsior Homestead and Ocean View lots, near’ Mission-st. cars; $5' monthiy. $1500 to $2500— and 5 room modern cottages: choice locations. All bargains. Easy terms. SOL. GETZ & SON, Room 54, Owners and Dealers. Chronicle building. JOSEPH STRAUB, 630 Market st, 2 fiits; ® rooms and rear house of 6 rooms. basement; $3500—Union st.; 2 flats: 7 rooms; rear house of 4 room: lot 25x120. o | $8500—Fell st. flats; good investment; 11 per cent. | " $2600—Trenton st.; 2-story; 12 Tooms; b | rooms. cut rates now for summer. 308 also beautiful rooms §1 week. Mayflower: us ast.; § oL \.‘\1 nabie. T connecting _housekepelng grate: no chiigren. Two tove; One large double room; aundry, phone: reasonable. unny ranges; < st just newly B Large room, hot bath, s omsuite, $8; adulte, ndry 538, near 15th (Take Bryaat or Sth an vate party: no re 18th 'st. cars)—Sunny cottage; couple nicely it v K. 116 McAl furnished housekeeping rooms; every conven- YAR = fenc sonable; healthy 10194 desirable rooms, marine view; two persons; unfur. afternoon. beautifully furnished: $5 a month up; also housekpg. IFIED advertisemen " sub received at Call branch office LLEJO, ‘nished; New house. nd subscriptions 200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1090 valencia st _—— | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfur AA— ry—The entire stock the well-known Mec- r. has turned Music Co_and is be- | wideawake buvers. E: losed out im vir to Pom ery- ~g | City Room Renting Agency, 1027% Market st Phone Mint 1086, FREE s are not prepared to | We locate you free of charge in Rooms with or without board, Housekeeping Rooms or Hotels. LAND — EUROPEA! arge number of fine second-hand ones, \, 18 TURK ST., 4 DOORS FROM ak Kroeger | MARKET; ITSIDE _ROOMS; STEAM : | HEAT A PHONE IN EVERY : r y uprights, | ROOM: RATES 75c A DAY UP; SPECIAL = = RATES BY THE MONTH. & least $185, | - & e e 2 A—HOTEL PHILLIPS, 109 Sixth; European | c t cor xgly low | Plan; 200 rooms; modern in every respect: 3 suits with private baths; also single; eleva- tor, hot and cold water; prices reasonable. )MMER-EILERS apartments for | | FOR sale—Make offer for 6 lots; all level; no grading necessary; a fine locaticn for a homs close to Mission electric car; corner Brazil ave. and Munich st.; will sell one or all. A dress A. G. CLARK, care of Call business of. fice. | $1800—2 NEW flats, 5 and 6 r. and b., on M sion st., nr. 20th.; bal. $54 month; rents $45. | $1500—2 new flats, 4 and 5 r. and b., on Army | st near Mission; bal. $40 month: rents $40. D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission st. 1 MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.) | Loans on real estate; also for the full cost of | | improvement and part cost of lot; houses bullt on terms to suit; plans free; interest ¢ per cent. 107-108 Crocker build; 315_COTTAGE_ 5 rooms: No, 16 Sunnyside ave., $250 cash, balance $15 per month. THE McCARTHY CO., 648 Market st. | | NEW houses and flats on Second ave. and C | st. for sale on easy payments; one block to McAllister cars; prices to sult you; open. | 5-ROOM modern cottage; corner lot, 37:6x108; Pacific ave. and Benton st.: barkain. DR. | _HALPRUNER, 28 California st. | { CHOICE northeast corner Devisadero and 37:6x100. Apply to owner, 2013% near Lyon. O'Farrell; Bush st., | HOUSE of § rooms; high basement; sunny side | Nineteenth et . nr. Valencla. Stephens & Co.. Union Sq. Market, Powell and O'Farrell sts HOME lots, mear Mission st.; $500; easy pay- ments; no interest. Owfler, r. 1, 636 Clay st. A WEEK'S news for b cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. MENLO PARK REAL ESTATE. MENLO PARK RESIDENCE FOR SALE. NEAR FAIR OAKS STATION. One of the choicest places in that delightful locality; residence contains 12 rooms and 2 baths, with every modern convenlence: stable, outhouses, tennis court, garden, oak ' trees. shrubbery, etc.; abundant water. ~For particu- lars apply to McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. | ANTLERS Apartments,415 Turk—Elegant mod- ern 4 and 5 rooms; furnished or unfurnished; sekeeping apartments with rivate baths: > single rms.; refs.; phone A—BRU) House, 148 Sixth—Roc to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” Market st. (or } Firth st.)—Rooms 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 week; house open all night 725 O Farrell— without kitchen. BARGAINS | { ALCALDE (The Apnrmmn Sing. rms. and 2-rm. sultes, REAL ESTATE WANTED. PARTIEE having farming and dairy land for sale or for rent, will find ready purchasers and tenants among a good class of Swiss and Itallan dairymen and farmers by sending a description of their property or applying to GEORGE F. CAVALL, 513 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. BURNETT, 1426 Market—(old No. 1364)_Fur- nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. 204 Ell!s FFORD, cor. Mason—Elegantly | ces reasonable. * sulte; pvte home; elderly couples Phone Church 6596 for particulars. near Fifth and Market—Fur- _$4 and $5 per month, ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. MAKE an offer—To close an estate; elegant home of 13 rooms and bath; gas and elec- tricty; lot 75x183; cost $25,000; now only $15,000; elegant corner lot. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park Alams BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS shed or unfurnished room: 1402—Front sus MILLBRAE_Hous: agement; 1st class. furnished room 359 O'Farrell; new man. Collin, late of Avandel. FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and good as new; | o cilian piano . YE Post offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. i - per menth, | PHONE Jumes G851—Sunny room for gentle- s RTA » Hayes st. men; marine view; bath; plano; library. - = = | oprivate family; $10 for one: $12 for two; & re rences. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par- lor: rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 Lo 36; month. $8 to §30; elevator on ground oo JLEY B. ALLEN 00., 831 Market st.— | Everett vig_and other good pianos Y furnished room for rent: facing Pan- ndle; running water; reasonable rent; pri- ‘ate family: references; phone Page 4257. 1| Address 1508 Fell st. — I TU! PK 416, Rexln.—Beluurul sunny suites & —Handsome llrg-; single; latest imps.; lowest rates in city. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy st., near Market— 400 single and family rooms: 35c to $1 night $17 elevator; electric lights; and BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. attention—Sacrificed for | sov00_txY ESTORS, fine business block: cor- immediate sale: ner; 3 stores, 2 flats; excellent conditios all rented; large barn; own water suppl. income $1200 per year. i H. D. IRWI | i Lorin Station., $5800_NEW 10-room house, conservatory, gas, electricity, plate windows! best neighborhood. 2433 Warring st. ] — CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for §1. BERKELEY HOTELS. NORTHGATE, 1809 Euclid ave.—Charmingly ituated in the Berkeley foothills; single and suites of rooms with private bath; transient; Teasonsble. rates: Oakland cars pass. door: telephone Dana dor ™ Mill Valley Advertisements. HILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. eliow and flabby skin have ealth is better and my roved MRS) L. BOWMAN. April 24, 1903. et conventont and respectable: 3 $1 50 night; $2 to $8 week; elevator; Valencia st D ROOMS AND BOARD. SEVENOAKS HOTEL . BUSH AND TAYLOR SAN FRANCISCO better every dey, and it | o Sn mndl Subecetetions LB B W i B i branch office, 2300 Filimore St ) M. B. UHLITZ. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and March 12, 1903. | subscriptions has been established at 100 MRS.) 8. C. ACHUFF. S REMOVED. y #kin, birthmarks nes and scars scientifically re- cutting, massage, electricity or '3 o e ther particulars and testim s | IE HALSEY....J. ce DR L WILLIAMS, 371 Geary st, AND MODERN FIRST-CLASS RESI- jon_concerning the whereabouts | FT (or heirs) would be thank LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE IN EV- oy e e e Y N | ERY ROOM. ENTIRE HOUSE HEATED - e = e fort | ---BY STEAM: ELECTRIC ELEVATOR... AMOY. THE 901 DEVISADERO ST. . Strictly first-class family botel; sunny rooms, d Jaudanum habits | cuite or single: billiards; steam heat, y a painiess home treatment; | s by leading physiclans: | ¥ 'W persons can get first-class table board tly confidential; in plain, cheap near business center. Address e t;:(fmy u.xl'idx’r 2 box 2219, Call office. e GOLDEN GATE ave, 1224—Large sunny front F.- ADAMS CO., room with board; running water, bath; pri- SPECIAL CLEDIT STORE. | _vate family; tel. teiner 3626. WWe clothe the whole family from bat to thoes; everything up-to-date and at cash 01;?“193_)';3;‘“;0,!55-“;% Sop Weri Comel poings. . ¥ ADANS CD. “80n . _ | _terfor; excéptional table; free billiard room. The Star Hair Remedy restores gray balr, im- 9 = < ©nd . jtching scalp; mo stailn or stickin leanses scalp: at Gruggists’, hairdressers : ac- | LAMBOURNE. 420 Eddy—High-class house; cept Do substitute. Star Remedy Co.. 385 Ge-ry furnished suites or single: steam heat. aber. formerly 7 er _-N .':. isco m.:e;.c address to W. ngs. West | United States or Canada one year for $1, Butge, Cal postage paid. JT how cheap, but how good, i3 the motto of "DIVIDEND NOTICE: the manufacturers of the Rapl a_“luw-y’ . Standard, the sewing machine of to-4ay. J. | DIVIDEND NOTICEThe Glant W..EVANS, agent, 1021 Market st pany. FouA dividend, N S ot By S1C] lA\. 15 cars’ ex) rlence, cures per- eents (1w ) per share on the issued capital i morpb’lne e ce e stock of the company has been declared. sddress Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave. g S g Lk KA S e ciaco. on Sune 1077005, Transtcr books ciose DANCING every Tuesday, Thursday, Satur- | Jube 3, 1903, at noon. eveniug at Teutonla Carge) J R _LEAVELL. Secretary. o elimenis; 80 STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. eek. EOX!' 3 Mar- —EMPO) Storage Vi ; furniture, , Retween Seventh and Eighth. ‘Mlg:h m..m'::.c:m . 725° ces than cost, uncalled ,ero.:_em“ 731 Howard, near Third; phone Grant 181. id trousers, at CHARLES » London ERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of. _Tallor, 721 Market st. "-nrumr-nln tel. Priv. Ex. 571 4 NEAT young_lady to learn hairdressing and Storage: advances made: _menicuring. 764 Larkin st. i ot s v Homara D4t ¥ W, Hentuss: DI £, MOORE'S Scientific Hair Restorer; and Furniture Moving Com- Y cire for all diseases of scalp. 332 O'Farrell t. BN Pirines ot phose Jatiasn o1 SUITS 10 order on installments, $1 week. | BEKINS Van and liu-ln Co., 11 Montgomery Neuhaus & Co.merch. tailors, 727 Market. st.: tel. Main l; glln cut rates. S ALE styles hairressing, 2be: hair : man- - iurine 25 G. LEDERER. 12 “t. | _TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. FULLDRESS or Tuxedo suits rented; any oc- Jien. L. SKOLL, the tallor, 254 Ellis st. house in the city; rentals $3. The ter 'n\ll/m MADE suits n 50; dress pants pants $2 50. Exchange, la; Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and D«mn o _etric needle. Dr.&Mrs. mr—.urm T ST ‘country croers. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles l RE(ORD-EREAKI\G SALE of MILL VALLEY LOTS. Never have suburban residence lots sold as rapidly as in our new tract at Mill Valley. Why? If you see the land the question is answered. Never has there been such desirable property offered at the price. Lots $400 upward. On easy monthly payments. Never have you had the, opportunity of se- | curing so good an investment or so choice a home site at the prices and terms. Mill Valley is growing very rapidly. Its nat- ural beauty, good climate, etc., are attracting numerous homeseekers. This fact, combined with the new electric and ferry system, is also attracting speculators. The land is cheap now, from $8 to $12 a front foot for property right at | the station; will double in value within a very short time; now is the time to buy; look at thege lots at once. We have an office at MILL VALLEY statlon open daily, including - Sun- ays. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery et. OAKLAND. ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL El’l‘A'l'E. $5000—~WOULD cost $7000 to dupl‘clta. Ilew house of 8 rooms and bath; o) nickel plumbing; frescoed and ecm’lted ceilings; china closets and sideboards bullt in dining-room; finished in selected and curly redwood: No, 1916 11th ave.; elegant marine view; large lot, surround. ed by magnificent residences; open for inspection dally; take car at Sth and Broadway; easy terms and low Interest. GEORGE W. AUSTIN or J. §. MYERS, _ 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $3850—REDUCED from $4500: lot 40x160 feet: sunny exposure mnear business center: convenient to schools and cars; an ideal neighborhood:y 8 rooms, = bath, rooms; cement basement. hot ers, driveway, fruit trees, spice too expensive to extol v charming qualities; seeing is belleving; call early. GEORGE W. AUSTIN or J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $4250—REDUCED from $5500; owner has been n:i N:e!;“fwk and it must compelled to ba sold; plete and up to date architectural ar- rangements that can be devised in the NOTICE T0 CONTRACTORSOffice of The Vetegans' Home of California, room 13, 320 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal.—Under and in pursuance to an act entitled “Ag act to provide for the erection of a modern hospital bullding for the Veterans' Home, located at Youncville, Napa, County, Califorafa,” ‘and appropriating \erefor (ApProvs Shiven 26, 1001), and act to provide for the completion of the my em ‘hospital _build- ing for the Veterans' Home, lacated at Yount- ‘ville, Napa. County, Dow 'in, course, of , eon- struction, and appropriating money therefor @pproved March 25, 1908), and dn accord- &nce with the resolution. of ‘the Board of Di- rectors of the Veterans' Home of California . (adopted April 11, 1005), the Board of Direct- “ors of the Veterans’ Home of fornla hereby invites and advertises for sealed pro- posals for furnishing the materials and per- the labor for the erectiom dnd con- oruetion of said hospital bullding, at the said Veterans' Home at Yountville, Napa County. in accordance with the plans, deseriptions, bills and specifications prepared therefor by George T. de Colmesnil, architect; and that contracts based upon sach sealed proposals will be let, made and entered into; said plans, | descriptions, bills and specifications can be Seen and examined between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m. of each and every business day from the date hereof to the date of said contract or contracts, at the office of the said_directors of said Veterans’ Home, room 320 Sansome st., San Fran- cisco, Californ Separate bids will be re- ceived and sep: te contracts let and entered frto as herelnberore set forth for each of the following parts of said building, erection or structyre, including the furnishing of labor and materials necessary therefor, as required by an act entitled ““An act to regulate con- tracts on behalf of the State in relation to erection of buildings” (approved March 23, 1§76, Statutés 1875-6, page 427), and the acts amendatory thereof, that s to say, for the following parts, namely: First, for the ma- sonry work, including all brick, stone, terra cotta and concrete work; second, for the car- penter, plastering, electric and glazing work; third, for the plumbing work; fourth, for the heating works fifth, for the tinning, gal- vanized iron and slating work, and sixth, for the painting and graining. Said work as herein provided for comprising the dining- room annex for new hospital as shown on sala plans, descriptions, bills and specifica- tions, including the furnishing of materials and the necessary labor therefor. The work is to be done under the supervision and direc- tion of Isaac H. Small and the Buildings and Grounds and the Hospital committees of said Veterans’ Home, acting for and on behalf of its said Board of Directors. A separate con- tract will be let for as many different kinds of work as are hereinabove specified. No bid or proposal will be recelved' or considered unless accompanied with & good and suffi- cient bond of said bidder or proposer equal to 10 per cent of his proposal or bid, with sufficient sureties, conditioned that if safd .proposal or bid shall be accepted the party proposing or bidding will duly enter into a proper contract and faithfully perform his or their contract or contracts in accordance with said proposal or bid, and the plans, de- scriptions, bills and specifications, which are hereby made @ part of this notice, and of any contract to be let hereafter. Sald sealed bids or proposals must be delivered to the said Directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali- fornia, or to the Secretary thereof, at the office of said Directors, room 13, 3?0 San- some st., in the City and County of San Fran- clsco, State of California, on or before the hour of 1 p. m. of THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1803, which is hereby designated as the time and place where the sald sealed bids or proposals Wil be opened by the sald Directors of the sald Veterans' Home, and said contracts let and made. If in the opinion of said Board of Directors of the sald Veterans' Home the acceptance of the lowest of sald sealed bids or proposals shall not be for the best inter- ests of the State sald Board of Directors hereby reser the right to accept any of sald bids or proposals opened, in their opinion may be for the best interests of the State, under and in accordance with and as provided by the terms of section 4 of th said act entitied “An act to regulate con- tracts on behalf of the State in relation to eérection of buildings” (approved Mareh 23, 1876, Statutes 1. -6, page 427), or to reject any or all of said sealed bids or proposals. For further information and particulars bid- ding contractors are hereby referred to the Secretary of the Board of Directors of said Veterans' Home at the office of said Board of Directors as hereinabove set forth. By order of the Board of Directors of the Vet- erans’ Home of California. JOHN F. SHEE- HAN, Se r!lll’) PROPOSALS—Bids Wanted—Notice 1s_hegeby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California, at its office, room 13, 320 Sansome street,” San Francisco, Califor- uis, up to 1 oclock p. m, Seturdsy, Juw 20,1903, and opened fmmediately thereafter in the presence of bidders, for furnishing nd delivering quartermaster and commis- eary supplies, etc., for the Veterans' Home, Napa County, California (raflroad station Yountville), for six months, commencing Jai 1, 1908, 4nd ending December 31, Echedules with information and. instrictions for submitting bids will be furnished upon pplication = by the undersigned, Bidders l carefully follow the conditions of the Schedules, and 1o bid will be considered un- less it is'In accordance with such schedules. Bids on tea, coffee and sugar must be made on samples’ submitted. No bids will be re- ceived from parties who are not regular deal- ers in and carrying stock of supplies on which they bid. ~Each bidder must accom- pany his bld with a certified check upon some well known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of theé amount of his bld payable to C. Mason Kinne, treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter Into & good and valid contract upon notice of ac- ceptance, as required by law. reserves the right to refect any or all bids and to order any &muty over or under the lmn:;l of specifi Address John F. Sheehan, secretary Board of Directors of the Veterans: Home ¢ California, room 13, 320 Sansome street, San gnnsmu‘mcummum By order of the oard of 'Directors. HN F. SH Secretary. e PROPOSALS.—State Prison Supplies, —| Proposals will be recetved at the oms::‘g the Clerk, at the State Prison, at San Quen. tin, untii 10:30 a. m. Satu the 13th 9R7,0f June, 1908, and at the office of the C8rk of thé State Prison at Folsom until 9:30 a. m. Saturday. the 20th day of June, 1903, at which times and places they will be gbened in the presence of bidders, for tur- nishing and dellvering supplies for sald peig. forage, foel, Tuel oli turnishine pow uel, fuel of shing power. jute mill. and electrical appliances for yong mill at San Quentin. clothing. medicines, lime, cement und other staple supplies, from July 1, 1903, to June 30, 1904, inclusive, on conditions as per printed schedules. which wiil be furnished upon application at either of the above offices. No bld will be conaid. ered unless made Upon sald schedules por unless accompanled by the certified check therein required, nor a0, ouher parties than bona fide dealers in the classes of arip cles to be furnished. Each bmder must ac. company his bid with a certified some " well-known and responsibia ouse for at least ten per cent of the amoun of his bid, payable to R. M. Fitzgerald. pres ident of the board, conditioned that the pig: der will enter intc a contract upon notice ot acceptance, as required by law, Bids for either prison must be marked ~separatel All payments made on contracts will be pald in cash or Controller's warrants. Bidders will _carefully follow the conditions of the schedules. The board reserves the right te reject any or all bids, as the public Interest may require, and to order any quantit; or under the amount epecified, b gt 20 GERALD, President. '3, M. OLIVER, Clerk, | PROPOSALS for mineral oll—36 New Mont. gomery st., San Francisco, Cal., June 9, 1903 —Sealed proposals in triplicate will be re- celved here until 11 o'clock a. m., June 19, 1903, and then opened. for furnishing and storing here 300000 gailons mineral oll, 1 degrees flash test, in cases of two §gallon cans each. Preference will be Bfven to arti- cles of domestic production and manufacture, condition of price and quality being eqi (including in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) and such preference given to articles’ of American produgtion and” mau- ture produced on the Pafific Coast to the extent of the consumption required by the public service there. The United States re- eerves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Informa- tion and blank proposals furnished on appil- cation. Envelopes Will be indorsed ‘‘Propo. sals for Mineral OIl” and addressed Major C. A. Devol, Quartermaster, U. . Army, Dec pot Qu-mrmnm PROPOSALS for manufacture of G New Montgomery st., San rnnem":"b.;“ June 6, 1903.—Sealed proposals in triplicats Will be received here until 11 o’clock a. . June 22 1003, agd then opened. for’the man: ufacture of fr 8000 to IUOOI) Uniform Dress Coats, as per U. S. Army standard and_specifications. Al necessary material to be furnished by the United States: all patterns and Cuttings to remain the prop- erty of the United States. The United States Teserves the right to accept or reject any o all proposals or any part thereof. Infor- mation and blank proposals furnished on plication. Envelopes will be indorsed *'Pro- posals for Dress Coats,” and addressed to Major C. A. Devol. Q. M., U, S Army, Depot Quartermaster. PROPOSALS for oomtrucl.ln‘ one gunboat - be received at the Navy ‘Dcplmg o'clock . (noon) on _Tuesday, CR i construction of a house; it is central, splendid n hood_and positively a, great bargain; only $1000 cash, balance bank mortgage. GBEORGE W. AUSTIN or J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. EPECIAL BARGAINS IN FLATE 3 flats rented for $65 per month; 3 flats rented for $38 50 per month; 2 flats rented for $22 per month; LASSEN & 468 Tenth ser A SNAP_A fine home of 7 s Jot 50x127; all street work done; Yor; mast be soid. PG Tenth st.. o-kuna ml OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. ice. . 1700 CO., Oakland, Cal. when they will be publicly vp-n.:_ to be buiit in Wwith the d eny clruiar S Mo 8 T S e gunboats N-. 17 and lA, and the mflmu lunmm ted on Further ‘ormation ufil be Nmm by Efl DARLING, 5-21-03. omcn of C. Q. ash., June —Sealed proposals, iplcate will m.. July . 1003, and The board" SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., J“!‘l‘le!: 1903. —.go:lod proposals, in triplicate, wi receiv ere until 11 o'clock a. m., June 18, 1803, and then opened, for construction of retaining at Fort Mason, Cal. Government re- serves. rl(ht to reject or accept any or all ' bids in whole or in part. Information fur- niched on application to J. McE. HYDE. Deputy Quartermaster General, Chief Q. M. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPEAK Spanish, French, etc., by yourself; pure ng:flon guaranteed. Polyglot Fhono- Institute, 810 Market st. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES 50 drop-head oak, guaranteed; second-hand, fl& p‘umu nearly new: 60 days’ exchange Bxchange, 933 Mkt st., fincmfl&’ shone Soath 433 eleva- tor; brlnch 285 Geary st.; phone Mal; “AUTOMATIC" and other makes at cut rates; ht and st. reduction on rents and 3 exchanged. Phone Jessle 145 STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. mBOURN’I System : positive cure School, Van Ness and cure for all. Don’t delay. nmen LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lasued yesterda John F. Nutley, 21, Marysville, and Mary A. Manni 18, 303 Dolores street. nng. b&fim 35, N-lpl and Lillle M. Kunzel, 22, Sterl P ‘Dent, 41, city, and C. Estelle Kelley, 33, ecity. Thomas 'E. Simms, 20, Stockton, and Mar- garet Hess, 30, Fort Collins, Colo. John Kenney, 30, Aptos, and Magsle Leon- mn"%mm Dupont street, and pont street, an: Annie BE. K. ter, 26, ‘fl' Sanchez street. Thomas H. P'ax 23, 725 Pine street, and Camille G. Byrne, 19, 1514 O'Farrell street. Frank Seyferth, 24, 1835 Howard street, and Lilly Fauss, 20, 3421 Ninetoenth street. Wll‘llm J. Bul‘-l 28, 945 Mission street, and Sarah O. Stanyan, 35, 945 Mission street. Milan Sikes, 26, 11 Day street, and Ellen E. Potter, 17,35 Ware street. Dantel G. Germann, 34, Los Banos, and Emma MeCullagh, 26, Los Banos. Ferdinand Gooss, 30, 46" Turk street, Marie Hogrefe, 24, city. James A. Morrow, 4, Fort Miley, and Bes- sie mlx-rd, 23, 2108 Hyde street. Everette Brown, 31, 1747 Mlission street, and Letitia A. Dieterich, 36, 1777 Mission street. ¥ Alfred Lindquist, 34, 2117 San Jose avenue, and Ora®McCann, 20, 112 Alabama street. Henry E. Hart, 22, 1023 Mission street, and Mabel Ross, 19, 8§13 Mi street. Charles H. Schaertzer, 22, 03 Haight street, and Loretta O'Neill, 19, Harriet street. Leon E. Ensign, 27, Bflfllfl! street, and Jeannette H. Boardmai 2521 Van Ness. ‘Willlam J. Lane, 30, 1115* Jones street, and Annle Retiagliata, 27, 418 Greenwich sireet Lee E. Bassett, 30, Bnntord University, and and FI ce Jackson, 23, Villisca, Towa. ichard D. Coleman, 22, 226 Sadowa street, and Mae E. Taylor, 17, 226 Sadowa street. Fermin R. Orella, 30. 406 Sutter street, and Albertine Schweitzer, 18, 524 Chestnut street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. ?nh, fharriage and death notices sent by mafl wiil not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BERGER—In this city, June 6, 1903, to the wife of Daniel Berger, a son. COLE—In _this city, May 27, 1903, wife of Frank G. Cole, a son. HOOPER—In this_city, June 9, 1903, to the wife of Robert J. Hooper, a son. McGINNESS—In this city, June 2, 1903, to the wife of W. L. McGinness, a son. MORGEN—June 6, 1903, to the wife of Leon Morgen, Sacramento, Cal., a son. RENNIE—In this city, June 8, 1003, to the wife of James Rennl son, — e MARRIED. DALL—BENDIXEN—In this city, June 6, 1603, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Otto Dall and Hannah Bendixen. HERMAN—WALKMEISTER—In this city, June 8, 1903, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Paul Herman and Lizzie Walkmeister, RIECHERS—ROGERS—In this city, June 7, 1903, by the Rev. F. D. Bovard, Jullus H. Riechers of San Jose and Emma M. Rogers of Palo Alto. e ————— DIED. Brindleson, Harry W. Lunstedt, Sophia A. Brodarick, John McClain,” Melanthon Chandler, Charles A. McManus, Terrence Colville, Sarah M. Merrill, Frank. ‘Cuneo, Charles J. O'Brien, Mrs. J. F. Dempsey, Michael F. O'Donnell, Michael Fossati, Frank J. Patry, Augusta W. Glaize, ‘Edward Pray, Harriet T. Hadenfeldt, Charles Russell, Willlam M. Harrison, Luke H. Sjogren, Seima C. to the Haviside, Chlrlmlt Telfer, Willlam Heyermann, F. W. Wall, John J. Hill, Charlotte E. Walsh, John M. J. Johnsen, Birger Kelly, Miiton J. Knowles, Lulu Laubscher, Carl Lauritzen, Anna C. Walsh, Rose C. Watkins, Roy White, John P, Wynn, James Zucker, Augusta BRINDLESON—In this city, June Harry W. Brindleson, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 40 years. (Boston, Mass., papers please_copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, June 10, 1008, at 10 o’clock, at the mortuary chapel of Juitus S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BRODARICK—In this city, June 8, 1903, John, husband of Cornelia Brodarick, and brother- in-law of John and Thomas Situs, a native of New York, aged 58 years 3 months and 11 days. CHANDLER—In Oakland, June 9, 1903, at 3813 Telegraph avenue, Charles Albert, Wbe- loved husband of Helen L. Chandler, and father of Charles, Walter and Helen Chand- ler, & native of New York, aged 54 vears 4 months and 11 days. A member of Enter- prise Lodge No. 208, L. O. O. Oakland Canton No. 11, and Golden Gate BEncamp- ment No. 36. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 2:30 o’'clock, at his late home, 3813 Telegraph avenue, cormer of Thirty-elghth street, Oakland. 0dd Fellows' services will be held at Mountain View Cemetery. COLVILLE—In Oakland, June 8, 1903, Sarah M. Colville, beloved mother of F. C. Colville, a native of Maine, aged 66 years 3 months and 16 days. CUNEO—In Los Anfelen, June 8, 1903, Charles Joseph, dearly beloved husband of the late Victoria Cuneo, dearly beloved son of Louls and Mary Cuneo, and dearly beloved brother of Joseph, Paul and Mamie Cuneo and Mrs. elia_Fessler, a native of San Francisco, ?lod 28 years 4 months and 6 days. DEMPSEY—In this city, June 9, lm, Mich- ael F., beloved husband of Mary A.' Demp- ey, and father of John F. Dempsey, Mrs. Wiiilam F. Long, Mrs. Charles E.’Corey and Mre. Richard O. Bliss, a native of Ire- land, aged 5 years and 1 month. A mem- ber of Valley Lodge No. 30, A. O. U. W. [ Friends and juaintances are respect- fully invited to atts the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 41 Bartlett street,’ thence to St. James Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 8:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FOSSATI—In Oakland,” June 8, 1008, Frank J. Fossatl, beloved husband of Angie Fos- sati, son 'of Dominico and ‘Fossati, brother of Joseph D. Fossatl Christina e’ Martinl,_ and uncie of Emilo Rafetto, a native of New York City, aged 26 years § months and 18 da; 1908, rsday, June 11, 1903, at 2 o'clock, m ;hl“hh residence, 811 Adeline street. Inter- ment St. Mary's Ccm.tmht)lxk‘lnl:fl is city, at tl Gum—ln e S N Daugh- mub-nd of Amelia Glaize, a native Mar- seilles, France. juaintances are res - g7 Friends a aintances ace respect chapel fully invited to llt (Tnhny). at 10:30 o'clock, from the of the 1. O. O. Fl; ?h:'tmuty > R iy Hibeneel, Bloved uried e Ma I\! ldt, fa 'r of loan e Ttk ‘Florence man Dan! Wlllfll and Carl Otto Hadenteldt and Mrs Ida Coulter, a native of Schoenfeld, eswig-Holsteln, Gmny.mdwyuulmnnmdu 'Friends and acquaintances are respect- n.F invited to attend the funeral to-day (Weanesa at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, Page street. Interment pri- vate at Laurel Hill Oumetheye 'une Luke. H., ved husband of Elizabeth Har- father of L. a Bessio — e T i D & New ;flm Cfl!-‘-flflmnmflcmnm gflmw respect- $57. The ofl stocks sold fairly, Home leading n acttvity. The Hesperia Land and Water Company of Los Angeles has levied an assessment of 40c, delinquent June 15. Sales on the California Exchange last week were 39,757 shares, valued at §25,078, the lead- HAVISIDE—In Alameda County, June 7, 1903, | ing sales being follows: California Stand- Charlotte, beloved wife of J. J. Haviside, | ard, 1500: Central Peint Con., 1000; Kern, 1875: and mother of Harry, John, Frank, Olive | Lion, 5600; Monarch. 4605 Oceident 5150; Ofl and Olsen Haviside, Mrs. William Shipp | City, 1100: Reed, 3976; Independence, S600; Sov- Withers and Mrs. Fred Swan, a native of | ereign, S00. England, azed 54 years. The Port Costa Water Company wili pay & Friends and acquaintances are respeet- | regular monthly dividend of 30 cents per share fully JI:VRMIOIO attend l? f;ne:l I“Qd!: on June 15. ne ), 1903, at o' eloc] 'rom t! ‘The Prestdio and Ferries Railroad Company ’?‘nfl chapel of, the Soiden Gate Under: | has declared a regular monthis dividend o 20 Twenty-firat. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- | o~ Per “hare. payable June 15 HEYERMANN—In this city, June 9, 1908, Frederick Willlam Heyermann, son of the late Dr. I. A. F. Heyermann, and brother of Mrs. K. Backs, Mrs. S. Miller_and August Charles and the late Jerome Heyermann, & ve of California. fully fnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock. from the pariors of J. €. O'Connor % Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, June 9—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. Lg&m;:n‘.h:z“g: ."\‘e'r'.‘.}'? brik e e :: o oy, l:\‘ li}‘ivhqr( new :J(gl,lg', HILL—Id Oakiand, June 8, 1903, Charlotte | * T ¥, o010 M He ar comp S10TR109% Eiizabeth, dearly beloved wife of Thomas KL g 455 Hill, the ‘artist. and devoted mother 'of Ed- | Ala A W bs. 90— |Oak W g 3. = o ward, Robert and Thomas Hill Jr.. Mrs. W | Bay CPc — 103%/|Ocennic S5 73 55 E. Frost, Mrs. C. W. Hill. Mrs. K. B. mill, | € € GaEoe. — 10t o o oA i+ B Mrs. J.'S. Washburn, Mrs. D. O. Herrick | Cal-st S ...116%121 |Pac G Im is. 94 — and Mrs. 'F. E. McCullough, a native of | C_Costa Bs. 1% Pac E R Se110 1108 Boston, Mass., aged 69 years, EdL&Pos — — [Pk & CH 65103 — JOHNSEN—In this city, June 9, 1008, Birger | Fer & CH 65.116% — [Pk & OR fe. o 120 Johnsen, a native of Bergen, Norway, aged Genry-at Sa.. — g R Bord 35 vears 5 months and 6 daye. i ";“‘*‘“"" P - e g KNOWLES—In this city, June 9, 1903, Lulu | 1'% Feins — Slerra Cal 02.100% — Knowles, beloved wife of George B. Knowles, a native of San Francisco. L A E Co 5s.104 L Ang R JSs.114 u 7 Funeral private. Y- g } RELLY—In this elty, June 7. 1908, Milton J. | ~Do gta 6s. SPorC6s Kelly, a native of New York, aged 78 years. | Do gtd 5e. (1905)Sr A.103% — £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 1, 4 P 1c 3a. — " 106% fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day | ypye st C 6s. — 1087, (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock. from the parlors | "' Do iom §u1i7% = | (e12) ... — 1184 of McFadden, MeBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- | xR o6 C 6o — ‘100 |s P or ¢ ist sion street, between Seventh and Eighth. In- | NRC of C s — 12114| et 5s.. — 1315 terment Holy Cross Cemetery. N PCR 5s. — 110i3| Do stmpd. — 10933 LAUBSCHER — Drowned at Germantown. | N CRR 5s. — — |SP B R 6s. — 140 Glenn County, Cal, June 8, 1908, Carl | N C P C os 90% — |S V W ~ Laubscher, dearly beioved and only son of | N S R 5s...101% — | Do 4s 2am. Willlam_and Augusta Dubs, and brother of | O G L&H 54110 & — Do 4s 3dm. 99%100% Emma Laubscher, a native ¢f Sam Fran Oak T Co 6s. — 124 |Stkn G&ESs.101 - cisco, aged § years 11 months and 2 days. DoSs ...— 13 |UG & E 0s.101% — (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Do con S — 106% ully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ToC! (Thygsday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the par- N T lors Sof H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission | Contra Costa — 38 (Port Costa.. 2 street, between Sevepth and Eighth. Inter- | Martn Co ... 60% — |Spring Val.. 2 213 ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. GAS AND ELECTRIC. LAURITZEN—In this city, June 9, 1903, Anna | Central LP. — 4 SacEG&R I — C., wife of the late Captain James Laurit- | Eqt G L Co. 4% — (S F G & B. 5y zen, and mother of Mrs. P. J. Martenstein. 9 |SFGLCo 2% a’K (7 Funeral and interment strictly private. Please omit flowers. LUNSTEDT—In Alameda, June 9, 1903, Sophia Amanda, beloved and only daughter of So- phia and Otto M. Lunstedt, a native of Ala- 3134 4215 Stkn G & B. § [..86% — U G & B Co. 344§ — TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES, SF G &E. 5% 58 [ meda, aged 9 months and 21 days. INSURANCE. McCLAIN—In Oakland, June 7. 1908, ‘Melan- | Firem's Fnd. — 350 / thon McClain, a pative of Ohio, aged 68 BANKS, years. Am Nat - 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Ao, Nationl. ‘g,“ef‘_‘ LB L g fully invited to attend the funeral services | po " r cqi _'g20 - [Merch Ex... 571 61 to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock. at the | oo /el ‘norils "7 IS F Nattonal — @ = funeral parlors of Albert Brown.. interment | pol Sqfe DWIH — S F X 5 Mountain View Cemetery. McMANUS—In this city, June 9, 1908, Ter- SAVINGS BANKS. Tence J. McManus, beloved son of Terrence | Ger S & L.2225 — |Sav & Loan. 80 =— and May McManus, a native of San Fran- | Humboldt .. 923 — |Security Sav.00 = cisco, aged 10 months and 10 days. Mutual Sav.. 9213 — |U Trust Co.Zl = MERRILL—Friends and acquaintances are in- F Sav....o00 750 | yited o attend the requiem mass to be cele. STREET RATLROADS. rated for the repose of the sou e late | K Syl Frank Merrill at St. Peter's Church. af " el 05 ey i o'cleck Wednesday morning, June' 10. e S o T8 O'BRIEN—In this city, June 9§, 1903, Mrs. J. 2 3 F. O'Brien, beloved e of Mr. J. Glant ...... T% T4 /Vigorit O'Brien, ard mother of Imogene O Brien, a SUGAR. native of Missourf, aged 38 years §_monthe | Kilauea an iays. Hana ...... 3% — |Makawell DONNELL —In this city, June 8, 1003, Mick- | Hawaitan . 43 ° 2 |omaane amel, husband of the late Julia O’'Donnell, & | Honokaa ... — 14 |Pasubau mative of Ireland. aged &5 vears. = { Hutchinson . 14% 15 U7 The funeral will take place to-day MSCELLANEOUS. (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 060 Valencia street, thence to St. | Alaska Pack.154% — (Oceanic $ Co 1% 10 James Church, where @ requiem high mass | Cal Fruit Co. 81 — |Pac A P A.. 213 3 il ba celebraited for the repoes of his soul. | Cal Wine As. — 101 [Pac € Borx168" - commencing at 9 o'c nterment private. Kindly omit flowers. i Mt — PATRY—In this city, June 7, 1903, Augusta | 35 yoiory poo o Wilhelmine, beloved wife of Max Patry, and 5 Californta Frait o e mother of Henry, Lizzie, Emille, Augusta, H e it 20 3 Mary and Floyd Patry, a native of Ger- | g 8l (w8 JS0CEion e many, aged 41 years 8 months and 19 days. | ., 03 T VI Sesoct e e > Friends and acquaintances are respect- ( $1000 Onklan - 11 fully invited to attend the funeral to-day ¥ Water . 3 00 (Wednesday). at 10 o'clock, from the funmeral | 23 S V Water . 52 8714 arlors of Theodor.Dierks, 957 Mission street, Street— tween Fifth and Sixth. Interment Laurei | $6000 North Shore s .. - 101 30 Hill Cemetery. $1000 8 P of C 6s (1908). . 108 87% PRAY—In Oakland, June 9, 1903, Harrfet T. Afternoon Session. Pray, beloved mother of Mrs. F. E. Miller. | 45 Giant Powder Con . o Mrs. Theodore Vincent, P. W. Pray and the | 13 S F Gas & Blectric €0 = jate’ Mrs. T. J. Henderson and John, Jessie 5 8 7 Gas & Hiett o e and Joseph A. Pray, a native of Maine, ased | 31000 § P of Arizona (1909 .. 111 % 74 years 10 months and 4 days. RUSSELL—In_this city, June 7, 1903, Wil- liam M., beloved husband of Kate Russell, and father of Harry J. Russell, a native of CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. §t. Joseoh, Mo., aged 46 vears 10 months s e 300 Occidental Of1 ends and acquaintances are respect- cidept . 22 tully lvited to attend the faneral to-day s - 2% (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the pariore-| 100 Home O 2w of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- Home Oil . 27 slon street, between Seventh and Eighth. In. | 2000 Monarch Oil 57 terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. 40 Peerless Oil 1500 SJOGREN—In this city, June 8, 1903, Seima Afternoon Session. Chariota _Sjogren, beloved wife of Albert Board— Sjogren, mother of Ranghild Sjogren, and | 100 Twenty-Eight Ofl £ 20 sister of P. Johenson, Albert Johenson and | 20 Peerieas O\l 14 50 Fred Johenson, a native of Sweden, aged | 1500 Home Ofl . % 38 _years 2 months and 3 days. 200 Home Oil (b 90). 3 < Friends and acqualntances are res, 100 Sovereign OFf . 1 fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- \ d.y. June 10, 1903, at 2 o'clock, from Charles B. Metzler's undertaking parlors, 636 Washington strest. . Interment Lasrel Hill Cemetery. TELFER—In the City and County Hospital, June 9. 1003, William Telfer, a native of Sosiand, aged 6 yesrs, WALL—In this city, June 9. 1908, John J., MINING STOCKS. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. band of Annie Wall, and father | 400 Alpha 3| 100 Overman 4 o Yockoh. Edna. | Florence, Jack. Charles | 200 Chollar™ 1111 28| 400 Potost - and Bernice Wall, a native of Portland, Me., ig g C‘dh‘ > e Ses. l-u-rm “:: T PR o | 200 Hale & Nor 200 Sierra. Nev... 85 Friends and acquaintances are respect- X > mfi’ invited to. attend the funeral to-morrow | 200 Overman (Thursday). at 8:30 o'clock. from his late After Session. residence, 241 Fair Oaks street. thence to | 290 Caledomia ® 200 Pesat . . . §t. James Church, carner of Twenty-third | 200 Chollar 27 300 Sa . ot and ‘Gueprero streets, whera a. solemn Te- | 300 Crows Folnt.. 20| 100 Ses Belcher... 18 quiem hl'h mass will be celebrated for the | 209 Gould & Cur. 43| 100 Utah . o Tepose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. | 100 Mexiean 1 ?,] 430 -2 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. e e - 4T WALSH—In this city, June 7, 1903, John M. J., | © P youngest and dearly beloved son of Johanna PACIFIC EXCHANGE. ard the late Patrick Walsh and brother of | mollowing were the sales on the Pacific Stock Crarles and Grace Walsh and Mrs. William Asmussen and the late Willlam Walsh and Mrs. A. J. Gnl!l. a native of North Piatte, ebr., aged 22 years 1 month and 1 day. (Late president of St. Joseph's Sodality.) §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully tavited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'elock, from the resi- dence of his mother, 240 Dore street, between Ninth and Tenth and Harrison and Bryant, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the Iewg his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WALSH—In this city, June 9. 1908, Rose C. Walsh, beloved daughter of the late Mra. Mary Walsh, a native of New York City. 7 Notios of funeral hereafter. WATKINS—In this city, June 8, 1903, Roy, beloved son of Jonathan Peel and Blanche ‘Watkins, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 13 days. E7Funeral services will be held Wednes- day, June 10, at 2 o'clock, at_the residence, 2766 Twenty-second streef. _Interment pri- vate, in Laurel Hill Cemetery. EUELET DU E ) TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cleco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: WHITE—In this city, June 8, 1903, John P., | 700 Colehan . beloved husband of Catherine White, and | 1000 Esperanza . father of George, James, Johm, Ben ana | 20 Gipsy Queen 200 Gold Mount. 500 Gold Mount. 500 Lucky Tom... Atternoon Session. Clarence White and Mrs.' Willlam Rodgers and_the late Mrs. Kats Willlams, a native of Scotiand, aged 74 veara ends and acquaintances are respect: rully mvited to ‘attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursdap), at 1 o'clocl, from his late T ence, ‘ennessee street, Potrero. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. WYNN—A solemn high mass of requi - o g b g ) i of the loll!;o& James Wynn at St. Ignatius 200 Con 300 B8 g2ene Church next Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock. s and acquaintances are re- spectfully invited to attend. ZUCKER—June 9, 1903, Augusta, beloved wife of Nathan Zucker, mother of Minnfe Zucker, and sister of Morris Schwartz, aged 38 years. ST. DOMINIC'S Church Bullding Associatfon— ‘The monthly requiem hl‘h mass for the de- Ceased members of St.. Dominlcs Chusch Building Association, m for parents and relatives of living members, will be: su in St. Dominic’s Church Wednesday, at 5 BER2BRTRGES Bid Ask. Rescue ... . 16 20 > 2 35 ] T 30 B Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 0. Flour, qr sks... 7,431 Hay, tons .