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\ i ; THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDA MONEY TO LOAN. | Sk estates o hased confidential. | Yeed Money £, 103 Gran: ave. 5 310,000, st Parrot bl to ealaried no removal b Eddy st., floor 4. Wyoming loans money to R.'311. Mutuai Sav. Bk bid MU SICAL INSTRUMENTS. ordinary—The < LICK, the wel dealer ake buyers be closed out rarments all cash he Ges ipvoives a large mumber of fine 0 some second-hand o ¥ou are mot prepared to 5 quarter-sawed cak Kroeger now $185 Tiffany uprights, ee pedals $98 used, worth at least $189, gest “size scher uprigh spondingly POMMER-EILERS st low $ 8 120 140 - 240+ - 238 . 245 re al- 1636 Market. lace. EXN CO.. 851 Market st — wig and other good planos. RTAL FESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. sittvely price o We can § v See Euperb Ocean them to-day, From $100 1o $1200, *Oceanside’”” branck m Forty émh ave. and K st.. Sundays. Upen eve 9th ave. near H day and Sunday. st. $200 to $1000. Bargams in Richmond lots. r Homestead and ission-st. cars; | r M 500—4 ang 5 room tions. Afl bargains. dern cottages; Easy terms. Owners and Dealers, Chronicle building. i { fixtures, ope e mantel hall, bathtuh nerete within 15 =n n; lot tull size, nutes” ride of dow balance ea: st 6 per cent: Nebraska and 25th jon or Folsom and 24th st Nebraska st. Open for inspection from 9:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. RIVERS BROS, 206 Mont, FOR SALE—Make offer f. grading necessary fine location for a home: electric car; corner Brazil st.: will seil ome or all_ Ad- care of Call business off) $1800—2 NEW Pats, 5 and 6 r. and b. on Mis- sion st $5¢ month; rent $45. $1500—2 ne . on Army | ot nth: ‘rents $40, D. ssion st. LIST your real estate and personal property or | ¥our wants with us: can move ¥our property or supply your wants quicker than any other in the city. Pacffic Exchange Bu- | Fourth WHOLE block of aquses just started near the Park on Carl, Cole Shrader&Parnassus ave. plans, terms,’ prices to suit: appiy premises. | JAMES ROUNTREE & CO.. 137 Carl st. | $1315—COTTAGE._ 5 rooms: No, 16 Sunnyside ave., $250 cash. balance $15 per month. THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Market st i W houses and flats on Second ave. and C | st for sale on easy pavments: one block to McAllister cars; prices to suit you:; open. REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. FOR sale—$14,000; grain and stock ranch of 430 acres; 160 acres grain land, the remainder a portion thereof being bottom land some timber, making a nice shade for | green feed and plenty water the year | ail level, about i3 acre vipeyard; 80 Sartiett pear trees, 12 apple trees: 2 large barne, wagon-house, granery and blacksmith s#hop, tankhouse and windmill; water pipes | ver the place; one Z-story house contain. ms, bath and pantry; all rooms fres- fireplace and cold water, porcelain bathtub_fine cellar 24x40; the house surround ed by 38 orange and lemon trees all bearing, doz. © 1 dca. walnut trees station. B. MEHL, Mar: FOR sale—Thirteen acres in full bearing or- r t; above the fog; an Francisco Bi ra Valley; up-to-date | : $15,600; about the cust vements; also bargains in stock : & vast tract suitable for CHARLES W. COE & cor. Priest st., San Jose, ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. and best in America—The Weekly pages, sent to any eldress in the «s or Caneds one year for $1 1802 Market ot., L Mint 2626 ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. A A A A A A PN A $2600 BUYS a fine 6-room house; lot 40x148; very modern; near trains and schools, A great bargain | ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, able for but o er shop. 50 basemen ay st PERSONALS, mpe, and 1 w or: of & sure cure for that BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS| BERKELEY HOTELS. THGATE, 1809 Euciid ave. ated in the Berkeley foothil s of rooms with private bath reasonable rates; Oakland telephone Dana 591. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS| Charmingly single and transien: cars pass door: OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. restores gray bair, im- ng, cures andruf?, stain or stickiness. ow cheap, but how good, is the motto of manufeciurers of the Rapid Rotary ving machine of to-dsy. J 1021 Market st. = he se | experience, cures per- | pe, cocaine habit. Call or harmacy, 251 Grant ave, fee moderate. T ot ments: 30 cents 1127 Mar- ghtb. “overcoats London AT less than cost, uncalled for suf sers, 2t CHARLES LYO! 721 Market st DR 6§ MOOREE Sclentific_Hair Restorer: for all diseases of scalp. 332 O'Fa st on installments. $1 per week. | nerch. tatlors. 727-128 Market. | &, 25c. hair goods: mani- | §780; Aress pants $2 30 ng Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. OAKLAND REAL ESTATI 6-ROOM cottage, block of narrow gauge; 50 ft on Vernon st, Oakland; cheap; San Jose business property for equity in Frisco. GAR- NETT, 1104 Broadway. Oakland. OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES, | FURNISHED flat, 6 rooms: piano, b-th, base- ment, vegetuble garden. berriss, chicken near Clinton station; §25. 916 Fourth av East Oakland. OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. DELIGHTFUL room. suitable for 1 or 2, in mnice home; centrally located: electric light; | hot and cold water. 1417 Grove st. —— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 498 Eleventh st., Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A NEW APARTMENT HOUSE OPENS JUNE 10, COR. OAK AND STANYAN STS. OPP GOLDEN GATE PARK:STEAM HEAT; PRI- VATE BATHE. ALL MODERN IMPVMTS.; | RESERVATIO! C. OW BE MAD] € heir and_moles removed by | electric needle. Dr &Mre Traverse,1170Market MASQUERADE costumes play books. wigs, country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt REDUM'E Egyriien Henna restores gray hair to its natural color: $1: at all @r\!(mtu Superfiuous bair & moles removed with eiec- | tric meedle Mrs & Miss Eaton 1119 Sutter. | r Williams & Co. 140 Geary, specialists | chremic and complicated diseases: varicocele ured at home: no operation. Call or write | | ¥ TEROME FOSELLI sclentific paimist 515 Tavlor & near Geary. Phone Black 56l 3 BELLE RUSSELL. palmist. 55 Third st N e (ex. Sunday). ladies, 28c; gente, B0c; hre.10- da) Neergaard removed to 1000 Sutter; hours s 4: sve. Sun_ by appt: tel Polk 2564. | AT Mayflower: cut rates now for summer. 3a st: 85 w EDDY. 308 also beautiful rooms $1 week. : 4 rooms, partly furnished d; no objeetion to children; rent $16. furnished housekeeping $12 50. . 34—Sun: and bath; FOURTH, 225—Nice large furnished room for housekeeping. also single. reasonabie. HERBERT (The)_Sunny spartments for housekeeping: Kas ranges; just newly fur- nished. 1536 Poik st HOWARD, 1832 sunny con. compietely furn. bay-win. hekgp. rme.: range: electric lights. LARKIN, S§19% room; gas stov Large privat sunny 812 LARKIN, 8191 Large sunny fromt room: use of piano if desired; $15 per month housekeeping per month. PAINTERS AND DEFCORATORS. LET.CLABE work st ressonsble rates 7 C.RO- MAINE. 640 Golden Gate ave ; tel. Polk 2231 — e e MISSION. 911%— jehed o suite; kitchen, Nicely furnished sunny front stove; also single room. . 1116—Housekeeping rooms to let. PAFERHANGING. PAINTING, ETC. ROOME papered, $3 50 up: tinting, Hartmann Paint Co., 319 34 st ; tel. PARTNERS WANTED. ~ung _or middle-aged, energetic | E avertiser equally: te enlarge ob | Tiieady ~established elegant business; long jease and grestest chance ever offered to st party; only object in taking & partner s have the personal services of an interested iy to assist in the mansgement of this ex- L neive enterprise; capital required from ' 000 cash; business will clear *hiy easy. must come highiy recommend- ‘and Be abie to devote entire time to the e, Address box 3976, Call office, Oak- WANTED A ¥ DR ¢ ¢ O'DONNELL—Office and residence, ; '.'l&.‘u.rm st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. FEMOVED- DE. WONG HIM, herb doctor: treais @il diseases of the human ; for 7 ; how jo- past four yesrs st lu-l.l.- Il: 4 'ONG WOO. the famous eases cured by Chinese berbs. 746-6 Clay st WEEK E news for b Weekiy Call, ‘“*hvn;'!.‘h' $§1 per year, /SILVER, 165, near Fourth—2 furnished rooms for housekeeping; cheap. ew house, beautifully furnished: me: $5 & month up; also housekps. TWENTY-SECOND. 3447, cor. Fair Oaks—Two housekeeping rooms to let. TWENTY-THIRD, #7726, near Dolores—3 fine bay-window rooms. complete for housekeeps. LASSIFIED advertisements -nd _subscriptions received at Cail branch office,2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advs and bseriptions has been estal at 1008 Valencia st. <l ROOMS TO LE 'T!‘_? and Unfara. AA— City Rcom Renting Agency, 102735 Market st. "% Fhone ............................ in Rooms with or Housekeeping Rooms or Hotels. A—HOTEL N D — EUROPEAN PLAN, 18 TURK ST., 4 DOORS FROM MARKET: 250 OUTSIDE ROOMS; HEAT AND IN Y ROOM: RATES A DAY UP; RATES BY THE MONTH. 8 A—uo'rgramu:n, 109 Stxth; European plan: Tooms; in every ect; suites with also single; . tor, hot cold 3 prices | TURK, 416, | GOLDEN GATE ave, 1224—Large sugny froat PROPOSALS—Continued. ROOMS TO LET—Furn “Untarn. | ANTLERS Apartments.415 Turk— Elegant mod- | PROPOSALS for mineral oll—36 New Mont- ern 4 and 5 rooms; furnished or unfurnishe gomety st., Ean Francisco, Cal, June 9, 1903 housekeeping apartments with private bath: -—Eealed propesals In'lflnlicno will be re- ) phone Priv. Ex. ceived here -until 11 o'clock a. m., June 19, —_— 1003, and then opened. for furnishing and 148 Sixth—Rooms 25¢ | atoring here 300,000 gallons mineral oll, 135 to §1 per night: $1 to §5 per week. and degrees flash test, in cases of two 5-gallon light housekeeping rocms: open all night. cans each. Prefetence il be given to arti- The Almo i PR 4 o 1 cles of domestic production and manufacture, AT The Almonte, S73 Market st. for No. 1| condition of price gnd quality being equai Fitth st)—Rooms 25c, 60c. §1, §1 50 night; | Sonqition o6 BRer BOC SO, bone equal 81 50 to $10 week: house open all night. (e duty {peraam and such pretereaice eiven 1o BURNETT, 1426 ket—iold No. 1 —Fur- articles of American production and manu- homa. wttes: singios alse Un(uralibed. | facturs produced on the Paciic Coast to the D— 204 legantly extent of the copsumption required by th. Public service there. The United States re- ¥ rooms; prices reasonable. serves the right to Bccept or reject any or = - - 2l proposals or any part thereof. Informa- GRAND Southerg, Tth and Mission—Rooms 50¢ | tion and blank proposals furniehed on appli- to §1 50 night: to $¢ week; reading-room. cation. Envelopes will be indorsed ‘‘Propo- sals for Mineral Ol and addressed C, A, Devol, Quartermaster, U. 8. Army, pét_ Quartermaster. FROPOSALS FOR COAL—Offics General Su- perintendent, Army Transport Servics, San Francisco, Cal, May 20, 1903. Sealed pro- poseis in triplicate for furnishing and deliv- ering on board army transports at San Fran. cisco, @verage Steam Cozl, as may be re- quired, wii be received at this office until 12 m.. June 20 1903, and then opened. In- formation furnished on application. En- velopes containing proposals should be in- dorsed ‘‘Proposals for Coal,” addressed to C. A, DEVOL. Genera! Superintendent. TROPOSALS FOR COAL—Office General Su. perintendent, Army Trans Service, San HOTEL §T. VI ixth—Beautifully furnished; rooms single or on suite; $§1 per week up. JESSIE, 863, near Fifth and Market—Fur- nished front rooms. §6, $6 and $8 per month. LARKIN, 804—Small sunny room; suitable for $4 per month. % ekl o, ARKET, 1504, over Good Fellows' Grotto— Cheap for fine dressmaker. R 32, MILLBRAE House, 330 O Farrell—New man- agement; 1st class. J. Collin, late of Avandel. MINNA, 667, corner Sth—Nicely furnished bay- window rooms. $1 per week; transient. MONTGOMERY, 131 Newly furnished sunny double rooms f lemen; h§8, “woeh | Francisco. Cal. May 20. 1903. = Souble hosuy: for Eeutienin’ Routl W 0 posals in triplicate for furnishing and deliv- — ering at Hofiolulu, H. T, average Steam NINTH, 72—Sunny single room, meatly fur-| Coal as may be required. will be received nished for gent; private family. here’ unti] 12 m. June 26 1005, Informa- | : = tion furnished on application. Envel O'FARRELL, 20—Bunny furnished rooms and | oitainine hroposals should be indorsed -Bro. ] offices; elevator; elec. lights: day, week, mo. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par: lor; rooms per pight, 36c to §1 50; week, $2 to $8; month. $8 to $30; elevator on ground rooms with hot and cold water; baths. | posals for Coal for Honolulu'" addressed to C. A. DEVOL, General Supdrintendent. | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June B, 1903.—Sealed | | “proposals. in triplicaté, will be received hers until 11 o'clock a. m., June 18, 1903, and then opened, for construction of retaining wall at Fort Mason. Cal. Government re- serves right to reject or accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Information fur- nished on appiication to J. McE. HYDE, Deputy Quartermaster General Chief Q M. | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES $15 50 drop-head cak, guaranteed: second-hand, $6 to $13; same nearly new: 60 days’ exchange agreement Chicago S. M, Exchange, 933 Mkt, st bet. 5th and 6th: phone South 433; eleva- tor; branch, 285 Geary st.; phone Main 750. “AUTOMATIC" and other makes at cut rates; reduction on rents and repairs; bought and exchanged. Phone Jessie 3136. 145 Sixth st. X JYEEKS pews for B conta—The Weekly Call 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year e ——— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, Leroy place; 3 sunny | gas, bath; marine view. | 3S—Sunny furnished rooms; reason- | SILVER, able. SUTTER, 305—Nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping; aleo other rooms; strictly re- spectable. Beautiful sunny suites & lowest rates In city. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy st., near Market— 400_single and family rooms: 36c to $1 night: $175 to $6 week; elevator; electric lights; reading ; free bus and baggage. VAN NESS, 519_Handsome furnished parlors, th alcoves; hot and cold water: other suites., WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d st., near Market— Most convenient and respectabl 36c to §1 50 night: $2 to §8 weel elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. single; lat 'A—:upomv:n Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored moved. shipped. 723 91 Howard st.. near Third; phone Grant 161 CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. | RANCH %office for Call adverti- -~ots and | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- gubscriptions has Been established at 1098 | fice Post and Powe tel.” Priv. Ex. S71. alencia s - ol M | CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- | “dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. Moo ROOMS AND BOARD. AMOY, THE 901 DEVISADERO ST. | GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 310 Serictly first-class family hotel; sunny rooms, | _ Mission st.; tel. Howard 841. F. W. Zehfuss. suite or single: biiards: steam hes | PACIFIC Storage ard Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Filimore st.; phone Jackson 251. S Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. e e e e STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. room with board; running water, Mith; pri- vate family; tel. Steiner 3626, OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex, 807 California st.—attractive in- terlor; exceptional table; free billiard-room. | STy RO R EUloT Sonool Van Ness snd FOURTH, 597—New o o | . positive cure for all. - Don't delay. | TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AT BAR TYPEWRITERS—\We 5:11 better machines for less money than any | hcuse In the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter | Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. FEW good tvpewriters at $30 eacl ticulars. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 11 gomery st. furnished suites or single; steam heat. SAN RAFAEL ROOMS AND BOARD. |4 t par- ROOM aond board grounds. 2 minute: reasonable. Box 2317, Call office. i e | PROVOSALS, ] walk to station; terms o) JAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Ca.. 200 Sansome. END NOTICES. v | r r | NOTICE T NTRACTORE —Office of the | DIVIDEND “NOTICE_French Savings Banl Veterans' Home of California, room 420 | V315 Montgomery st. For the half year end. Sansome st., Ban Francisco, Cal.—Under and | {ng June 30, 1903, a dividend has been de- in puren to an act entitied “An &ct 10| clared at the rate of three and one-eighth | provide for the erection of a modern hospital | 303% AT 00 "TC “annum o all deposits building for the Veterans' Home, located at | p Jrucaits | Yountville, Napa County. California,” and | free of taxes: payable on and after Wolnee- | 2 And | day, July |1, 1903, CHARLES CARPY, Dy 3 herelOr oaPPIOved| President. LEON BOCQUERAZ, Secretory. | i March 26, 1901), and of an uct to provide for the compietion of the modern hosph ild- | = ing for the Veterans' Home, located at Yount- | CALIFORN ville, Napa County, now in course of con- | etruction, and appropriating money therefor (approved March 25, 1908), and in accord- ance with the resoiution of ‘the Board of DI rectork of the Veterans' Home of California | (adopted April 11, 1403), the Board of Direct- | ors of the Veterans', Home of California | hereby Invites and advervises for geaied pro- | posals for furnishing the materials and per- | . forming the labor for the erection and con- | for are added to the prinicipal after July 1, struction o;lnld hospital bu;:dm{. at the said | _1903. J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. “eterans’ Home at Yountville, Napa County, = B in accordance with the plans, d:lcnnuon’m | BAN Francisco Savings Union, 532 California bills and specifications prepared therefor by | ®t.. corner Webb—For the half year ending George T. de Colmesnil, architect; and that| With the 30th of June, 1008, a dividend has contrects based upon such sealed proposa been declared at the rate per annum of three will be iet, made and entered into; sald plans, and forty 0 one hundredths (3 42-100) per descriptions, bills and specifications can be | cent on term deposits and three (3) per cent seen and examined between the hours of 9| OR ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable & m. and b o'clock p. m. of each and every | ©On and after Wednesday, July 1, 1903. LO- business day from the date herecf to the | VELL WHITE. Cashier. date of sald contract or contract at the office of the said @irectors of said Veterans' | THE German Savings and Loan Soclety, 526 Home, room 13, 520 Sansome sty San Fran- | California For the half year ending with cisco, California. Beparate bid®will be re. | June 30, 1903, a dividend has been declared ceived and separate contracts let and entered | at the rate of three and one-eighth (334) per into as hereinbefore set forth for each of the | cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes following parts of eald building. erection or | payable on_and_after Wednesday, July 1. structure, including the furnishing of labor | _1903. GEORGE TQURNY, Secretary. 4 :nd materials ln‘!(;!!BAl'}' therefor, IF‘P'Q\III’M an act entitied “An act to regulate con- AD B B it or T o e | LEGAL VERTISEMENTS, erection of buildings™” (approved March 23, 1876, Statutes 1875-6, page %27), and the acts amendatoryeemereof, that is o 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: A Safe Deposit and Trust Com- | pany, corner California and Montgomery sts. | —For the six months ending June 30, 1905, | dividends have been declared on deposits in | the savings department of this company as | follows: On term deposits at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary deposits zt the rate of 3 per cent per annum, free of taxes and pavable on and after Wednesday, July 1. 1903. _Dividends uncalled { DHOLDERS—Plonee . Ltd.—Notice Is hereby glven that pus suant to the terms of that certain deed of trust, dated July 1 1800, made by the Pio- neer 'Mill Company, Limited, to The Bank of Hawall, Limited, the said Pioneer Mill third, for the plumbing work; fourth, for the | Company, Limited, will pay the whole of heating work; fifth, for the tinning, gal-| tbe issue of bonds secured by sald deed of vanized iron and slating work, and sixth, for trus, to wit: Bondsenumbered 1 to 500, Inclusive, on the first day of July, 1963, at the office of sald Ploneer Mill Company, Limited, in the Hack- feld building, on the corner of Queen and Fort streets, 'in_Honolulu, Territory of Ha- wall, together with interest that may be due thereon to sald firet day of July, 1903, All of said bonds, to wit: Bonds numbercd 1 to 500, inclusive, shall cease to bear fn- terest on the first day of July, 1903. All of sald bonds which shall not have been pre- sented for payment on the said first day of July, 1903, at the place above mentioned, should be presented at The Bank of Hawail, Limited, where the same will be pald with such interest as may be due thereon to the first day of July. 1803, and no longer. Ho: olulu_May 12 1903, PTONEER MILL COM- PANY. LTD., by H. A 1SENBERG, its Viea Presideni: by W. PFOTENHAUER, Treasurer and Acting Sec) the painting and graining. Said work as kerein provided for comprising the dining- room annex for mew hospital as shown an said plans, descriptions, bllls and specifica. tions, including the furnishing of materia and the necessary labof therefor. The work is 10 be done under the supervision and dlrec- tjon of Isaac H. Small and the Bulldings and Grounds and the Hospital committees of said Veterans' Home, acting for and on behalf of | jts said Board of Directors. A separdte con- | tract will be let for as many different kinds of work as are hereinabove specified. No bid | or proposal will receivea or considered unless accompanied with a good and suffl- | clent bond of said bidder or proposer equal | 10 10 per cent of his proposal or bid, With sufficient sureties. conditioned that 1f ‘said | proposal or bid shall be accepted the party | propesing or bidding will duly enter into a | proper contract and faithfully perform his or oelr contract or contracts in accordence | with said proposal or bid, and the pians, ‘de- Scriptions. bills and specifications, Which are MARRIAGE LICENSES. hereby made a part of this motice, and of any contract to be let hergafter. Said sealed | The following marriage licenses were issued bids or proposals must be delivered to the | vesterday: #aid Directors of the Veterans' Home of €alt p le, 28, San Jose ; Y(;;nlu. or to |Bt Secretary xhp;myrg;n mevm.’.“.l"ti‘,xfl %fldamnn. G-.° Ry i office of = irectors, room 13, San- § ~. Greve, 30, C} " some st i the City and County of San Fran. | ,Jonp €, Gréve, 30, Chicago. and Mina Kirch ciseo. State of California. on or before the ~ 2 hour of 1p. m. of THURSDAT, JULY 2, 1908, | ety 50 1o8 Halgnt strees, 77> B Arm- which is hereby designated as the time and | * poward F. Copeland, 21, city, and Catherine place where the said sealed bids or Proposals | & "Quill, 18, city will be o by the said Directors of the | ¢ W. Steffens, 27, 2711 taid Veterans' Home. and said contracts Tet | , G078¢, W, Finfies, T F7Ll Sutter sireet, and made. If in the opinion of eald Board of i 2} - - - |~ Willlam M. Sanders, 21. 169 Hawthorne Directors of the sald Veterans' Home the | .o '*a0q " Katharine F. Connant, 21, 437 Scotptance of hlhfi Towest of sald sealed bids | L qct ) atreet. = or, Proposals shall not be fur the best inter- | "Goorge’s” Gray, 35, Grass Valley, and Louise sald Board of Directors hereby rves the right 1o ace | Cahill, 20, city. 5. i sald bids proposals opened, | _George A. Brown, 32, 479 Ellis street, and opinion may be for the best Interests of the | Fredricka Hy Lagoni, 24, 460 Noe streat. Willlam Kanelakais, 23, 26 Seventh street, and Violet Raseveal, 31, 50l Grove street. Hurd . Bicksler, 40, '810 Miseion strest, and Mae O'Neil, 50, Vallejo. Emmniet Counfhan, 32. 412 Larkin street, and Elien Kirby, 30. 835 Devisadero street. = Frank C. Bdmonds. 4063 Ninstesnth street, and Irene L. Houchin, 22, 2031 Mis- sfon Rtreet. S John_ Keileher. 36, 26515 Matoma street, and Nora Reilly. 20, city. Herbert Armstrong. 21, 6 Eddy street, and Sarah Lewis, 21, 1228 Golden Gate avemie. Samuel B. Hail, 30, 674 Brannan street, and Virginia Brady, 23, 674 Brannan street. Leslie L. Stewart, 24, 1624 Devisadero street, and Cora B. Burch, 18, Santa Rosa. William E. de Witt, 28, 1211A Golden Gate State, under and in accordance with and as provided by the terms of section 4 of the said act entitled “An act to regulate con- tracts on behalf of ate in relation to erection of bufldings pproved March 23, . Statutes 1875-6, page 427), or to reject any or all of said sealed bids or 5. 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 sald Board of Directors as hereinabove set forth. By oraer of the Board of Directors of the Vet- erans’ Home of Californja. JOHN F. SHEE- HAN, Secretary. PROPOSALS_Bids Wanted—Notice s hereb; ven that sealed 1 the Board of e of the Ve avenue, and Jennle F. Morehead, 21, 1716 ‘Baker street. - Eli; 1 . M. g street. 20, and opened immedtatel Newton R. Dexter, 27, city, and Gertrude . Tolfree, 24, Flagstafl, Ariz. ullnm. F. O'D‘tlml‘!“« 27, 655 l!l_{:"l"llgl street, and N.I.Elo.ml. 35, irove st. zabath 3 John R. Van ’l}':'w York City, and for submitt] bids will be the .pruuuu will carefully follow the condis schedules, and no bid will be less it is in Bide on tea, ! & % g i 8 : i 4 31 4 - 3 £ i H i i " E 5 E 4 ifi %‘ : o Y, JUNE 17, 1908 L DIED. & Andérdon. Mrs. M. Langley, Melanis Bell. Wiillam Luckey, Ellza Burke, Mary McElrath, Frank J. Burns, Willlam McLure, Ruth E. Cram, Elizabeth Mann, Catherine Crow, Mrs. Mary Thomas Doherty, Phiilip Driscoll, Jeremiah Payne. Phillipe, Sl Rubin, Ruth Banderson. Geo. R. Shields, Elizabeth G. Smedley, Emma Smith, Peter E. Spinetti, Michael L. Gavin, Mary J. Goble, John E. Gottlieb, Louis J. Stange, Catherina Heitzeberg, Cather- Verdugo, Aniceto ine ¢ Warren, Richard Kalb, pt. Richard ANDERSON--In this city, June 14, 1903, Mrs. Maud Anderson, beloved sister of Charles Cassidy, sranddaughter of Mrs. Catharine Dempeey, and niece of James Dempsey. Mrs. Annie Shaler and Mrs. S. Wade, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years 11 months and 14 days. §FThe funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Com- pany, 1200 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth, themce to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, near Howard, for services. In- terment strictly private at Holy Cross Ceme- tery. BELL—In this city, June 15, 1903, William, beloved son of Rose Bell, and brother of Ei gene and James Bell, a nativ clsco, aged 20 years 3 months and § 7 Frienis and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of Carew & English. 20 Van Ness ave- nue, thence to St. Joseph's Church for ser- vices. -Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BURKE—In this city, June 16, 1803, Mary, dearly beloved wife of Patrick K. Burke. and loving mother of John C.. Vince M. James P., Thomas J. C. and May Burke & native of Ireland, aged 53 years & months and 21 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral Friday. | at 9:15 o'clock, from her late resi . 1530 Clay street, near Larkin, thence to St. Brigid's Church, Broadway and Van Ness avenue, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose Gf her soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. “BURNE—In_ the City and County Hospital June 15, 1905, Wiillam Burns, a native of Connecticut, aged 39 years. CRAM—In this city. June 16, 1903, Elizabsth Cram, beloved wife of Charies 8. Cram. and mother of Charles, Katharine, Frank, Géorge, Elizabeth and Agnes Cram, a native of Dub- lin, Ireland, aged 36 years. CROW—In Ravenswood, San Mateo County, June 16, 1903, Mrs. Mary Crow, beloved wile of Matthew Crow, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral from her late residence on Thursday, June 18, 1903, at 9 o'clock, thence to the Church of t! Nativity, Menlo Park, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated at 10 o' clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Menlo Park. DOHERTY—In this city. June 15, 1803, Phillip Doherty, a native of lreland, aged 69 years. DRISCOLL—In this city, June 16, 1903, Jere- miah, beloved busband of the late Ellen Driscoll, father of Kate F. and Nellle A. Driscoll, and brother of Mrs. James Murphy and the late Dennis Driscoll, a ngtive of County Cork, Ireland. B> Notice of funeral hereafter. at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co. Mission street, between Third and Fourth. EDWARDS—In San Rafael, June 15, 1908, Ed win C. Edwards, a native of North Caro- lina, aged 33 years. EINSELEN—In this city, June 15, 1903, Henry W., beloved son of the late Frederika Ein- selen, and brother of Mrs. J. Maltanti and Charies R. and Gustave A. Elnselen, a na- tive of Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 37 years 9 months and 24 days. EXFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the pariors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1Y Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. Please omit flowers. FIGER—In this city, June 16, 1903, Benedtft Figer, beloved husband of Martha Figer, father of Mrs, Charles Feistcorn, brother of Joseph Figer, and grandfather of Laura, Emily and Webster Feistcorn, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 76 years and 8 ‘months. € Remains at Charles J. B. Metaler's un- dertaking perlors, 636 Washington street. FLATHMANN—June 16, 1903, Anna M., be- | loved wife of Claus Flathmann, mother of | Rosa A. R., John H. M., Lillie C. M., Wil- liam C. H. and Matilda' D. M. Flathmann, and daughter of Anna Mangels. a native of New York City, aged 53 years 10 months and 25 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services | Friday, June 19, 1003, at 2:30 o'clock, at the | family residence, 867 Adeline street, Oak- | land. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. | FOSTER—In this city. June 15, 1503, Samuel Foster, a native of Dorchester, Mass. (Bos- ton papers please copy.) EF Funeral services Wednesday, June 17, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at the First Congrega- tional Church, corner Post and Mason streets. AVIN—In this city, June 14, 1903, Mary J., beloved wite of William C.' Gavin, mother of Margaret Edna Gavin, daughter of Mrs. M. Letterm, beloved sister of John J. Collins, stepdaughter of Charles A. Let- terin, and stepsister of Josephine, Willie and Ella Letterin, a bpative of San Francisco, aged 25 yvears 5 months and 19 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 845 o'clock, from her late | residence, 347 Fremont street, thence to St. | Brendan's Church. where a’ requiem high | mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment Holy Cruss Cemetery. GOBLE—In South San Francisco, June 14, 1903, John E. Goble, beloved father of Thomas and Ricbard Goble and Mrs. H. L. Hunter, a native of England, aged 63 years. | EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral services | Wednesday, June 17, 190G, at 2 o'clock, at | the mortuary chapel of Julius S. Godeau,’ 305 | Montgomery avenue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. GOTTLIEB—In this city, June 16, 1903, Louls | J., dearly beloved husband of Maria Gottlieb, and beloved father of Louis J. Gottlieb Ji Remains 767 G. a native of Worms, Germany, aged 75 years | 2 2 months and 21 days. i g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Thursday). at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Theogor Dierks. 957 Mission street between Fifth and Sixth. Cremation Odd | Fellows' Cemetery. | HEITZEBERG—In this city. June 16, 1903, Catherine T. Heltzeberg, dearly beloved wife | of Paul Heitzeberg, and, loving mother. of Mrs. Isabelle V. Pomeroy,\ Mrs. Marie Strehl and the late Margaret F. Wilkins and Aris- tide Heitzeberg, a native of Ireland, aged S2 years, KALB—On board schooner Falcon, June 13, 1903, Captain Richard Kalb, dearly beloved husband of Lizzig Kalb. a native of Ger- many. aged 63 years and 9 months. EFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock at Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street, under the au pices of Master Mariners’ Benevolent Asso- clation. Cremation Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of Cralg, Cochran & Co.. 420 Golden Gate avenue. LANGLEY—In this city, June 15, 1903, Me. lanie Langley, wife of the late Charles Lang- 1oy, ‘and mother of Mrs. Kirkham Wright and ] Charies F. Langley. g Friends and acquaintances are t- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- | 1 day, June/17, 1903. at 2:30 o'elock, from her late residence, 2504 Scott street. Interment private. 3 . LUCKEY—In Oakland. June 16, 1903, Eliza, wife of the late John Luckey, a native of Philadelphia, Pa., aged S8 vears 11 months and 11 days. Fri and acquaintances are respect- fully inyfted to attend the funeral services Thus morning, June 18, at 10 o'clock, at the First M. E. Church. corner Fourteenth and Clay streets, Oakland. Interment Moun- | tain View Cemetery. McELRATH—In Phoenix, Ariz., June 16, 1003, Frank J. McEirath, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 35 years. McLURE—In Berkeley. June 15. 1903, Ruth E., beloved wife of John A. ‘McLure, daugh- ter of Mrs. Noble Martin, and sister of Mrs. Clara M. Partridge, a native of Nevada County, California. ¥ Friands and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services ‘Wednesday afternoon, June 17, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at her late 'residence, 3022 Fulton Street, ‘Berkeley, Ashby-avenue statigg. In- terment private. MANN—In this city, June 16, 1908, Irene Cath- e o mative of, Gan. Frameiocer” aaea™] . a native n = xfiz months and 6 days. it IN—In this city, June 16, 1903, Thomas Marrin, a native of Ireland, aged 57 years. I .ARES HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. “(Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. AN, o Mgr. = t.; Tel. South 376, | S 25 by E 125 MORENO—In thie city, June 15. 1803, Vir- ginia Morens, beloved wife of the late C. N. Moreno, and mother of Nicholas and Julio Moreno, a native of fan Francisco, aged 39 years and 7 day: EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | fully Invited to attend the funera) Wednes- day, at 10 o'clock. from her late residence, 10 Jasper place, off Union street, Stockton and Dupont, thence to Spanish Church for services. PAYNE—In Franconia. Ariz., June 13, 1903, George Oliver. beloved husband of Margaret lu-;:tve Payne, son of W, H. and Emily F. Payne of Oakland. and brother of W. A Payne, Mrs. H. L. Huber and Mrs. C. H. Sommers, a nattve of California, aged 34 years 10 months and @ days. A member of Needles lodge No. 383, B. of L. E. and Needles Lodge No. 327, F. and A. M. PHILLIPS—In this city, June 16, 1008, at her residence, 40 Stanford street, Ellen, Mlom wife of the late Edward Phillips. and of Mamie Denny and the late Mrs. Nelile | Thornton, a native of Lendonderry, Ireland, aged 82 years. RUBIN—In this city, June 15, 1903, Ruth, be- loved daughter of Lewis and Minnie Rubin, & native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 8 months. §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day, at 9:30 o'clock, from the pariors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth, thence by carriage to New Salem Cemetery for interment. SANDERSON—In this city, June 15, 1903, George Rowe, beloved husbamd of Charlotte 3 and son of Sarah D. and the late George H. Sanderson, a native of Bos- I services Wednesday, June 1T. at 10 o'clock, at the First Presbyteria Church, corner Van Ness avenus and Sac mento - street. Interment private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SHIELDS—In Oakland, June 15, 1903, at 604 San Pablo avenue, Elizabeth G. Shields, be- loved mother of Jeanette Shields of Oakiand, Mrs. Emma Colvin of Kansas City and A J. Shields of Murphys, Cal. a native of Ohio, aged 77 years 5 months and 16 days. SMEDLEY—In this city, June 15, 1903, Emma | Smedley, a native of England, aged 82 years. ism'm— n this city. June 16, 1903, Peter E.. dearly beloved husband of Ella H. Smith, beioved father of Ada Belle and Eveiyn Hale Smith, and brother of Mrs. Sarah Martin, a native of Glasgow, Scotland. A member of Samaritan Lodge No. 2, 1. O. O. F., of Port- land, Or., and Marine Engineers No, 35. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock. from the pariops of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- ment Mount Ofivet Cemetery. SPINETTI—In this city, June 15, 1908, Mich- ael L. Spinetti, beloved husband of Aanie Spinetti, beloved father of Edmond. Leanord, Hazel, Michael and Arnold Spinett!, beloved son of the Antone and Mary 'Spinetts, and beloved brother of J. A. and William J. Spinetti, a native of San Francisco, aged 41 years. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, June 18, 1908, 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 8§21 Union street, thence to St. Peter and Paul's Church (Itallan), corner Filbert and Dupont streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose-| of his soul. commencing at 10:30 o'elock. Interment Itallan Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of San Francisco Parlor No. 40—You are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, Mich- | ael L. Soinetti, Union street, Thursday, o clock. T. F. FLYNN, President. L. P. POWELSON, Secretary. STANGE—In this eity, June 15, 1903, Cath- erina, relict of the iate Hans Stange, and devoted mother of Mre. F. Grovermann, Mrs. H. Schmidt, Mrs. C. Schmidt, Mrs. H. Schel- ler and Henry, Jacob and Carl F. Stange and the late John D. and Herrman C. Stange, a native of Holstein, Germany, aged 73 years & months and 6 days. g7 Friends andsacquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, from her late residence, 1400 Eighteenth street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. VERDUGO—In this eity, June 16, 1903, Ani- ceto Verdugo, beloved mother of Mrs, Wil- liam Knoll and Camelo Verdugo, a native of Mexico, aged 57 vears. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully ‘invited to attend the funeraj services Thursday, June 18, 1003, at 10 o'clock, at 5% Homestead Interment Cypress Lawn Cemeter: In this city, Jume 15, 1908, Ricl husband of the late Margaret fatber of Richard, Joseph, John, Thomas, Lizzie, Maggie and the late Minni¢ Warren, and brotheggof John Warren, Ed- ward Frank and Nunan and the late Willlam Warren and Mrs. J. Butler, a na- tive of County Limerick, Ireland, aged 41 years. A smember of Triumph Lodge N from his late residence, S21 the residence of her daughter, street. 180, A. O. T. W., and Beer Drivers' Union | No. 227. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 720 Tebama street. thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. * REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Unknown Owners (by Edward J. Smith, Tax Collector) to State of California, lot 8. block 56, City Land Association, tax deed: $1 29. P. Rothermel to Joseph R. Rogers. lot an W ine of Victoria street, 225 S of Garfleld street, S 25 by W 100, 1ot 38, biock 35, City Land As- sactation; $10. George and Mary Letterell to Anton Siegl, lot on E line of Whitney street, 200 S of Thirtieth, lot” 46, block 27, Falrmount Homestead: $16. Alexander T. Leonard to Margaret A. Leon. ard, lot on SW corner of Van Ness avenue and Fell street, S 48 by W 82:8; gift. Royal W. Cudworth to Blanche V. Cud- worth (wife), lot on N line of Green street, 68 W of Buchanan, W 30 by N 100; gift. George W. Westcott o Jacob Lerner and Valentin Weber, lot on W line of Fillmore street. N of Sutter, N 25 by W _100; $10. Ellen Graney (widow) to Ellen Geaney (sin- le), Teresa, Catherine, John F. and Daniel J. raney, lot on N line of Haight street, 30 E of Stemer, E 25 by N 105; gift. Adeline M. Cantelow to Addle W. Ellsworth, lot on N line of Page street, 105 E of Lott, E 25, N 114:2, SW to point 165 E of Lott and 8% N of Pare S 112:8%: §10. Harlan P. and Mary L. Smith to Nathan T. Smith, lot on S corner of Folsom and Dore treets, SW 55 by SE $3: $10. Nathan T. and Mary P. Smith to Louls Metzger, same; $10. Henry A. and Emma A. Stelling to Newton F. Robinson, lot on W line of Folsam street, $8 N of Fifteenth, N 23 by W 83; §10. Louise R. Chevassus to James L. Arthur, lot on E_line of Landers street, 160 N of Fif- teenth, N 25 by E 125; $10. Same to Hanna Standquist, lot on E line of Landers street, 185 N of Fifteenth, N 23 by E 123; $10. Augustus J. Ranken to E. Gustafe and Louisa Sarson, lot on W line of Walter street, 238 N of Fourteenth, N 25 by W 38: $10. Same to Otto Schrader, lot on W line of Walter street, 213 N of Fourteeath, N 25 by W_SS; §10. J Same to Albert W. Franklin and Axel F. Strandberg. Iot on E line of Walter street, 208 N of Fourteenth, N 25 by E 125; §10. Same to Carl J. Rehn_ lot on E_line of Walter street, 268 N of Fourteenth, N 25 by E 125; S10. Same to Edwin and Karolina Anderson, lot on E line of Waiter street, 118 N of Four- teenth, N 25 by E 125; $10. William C. =pencer to J. Charles Green, lot on SE corner of Twenty-second and Mis- sios-strects, - 8 40 by E 122:6, quitclaim Charies M. Brown to Vittorio Raffo. Iot on N line of Eiizabeth street, 200 E of Guerrero, E 20 by N 114 §10. Hibernia Savings and Lean Societv to Aman- da Casey, lot on W line of Fair Oaks street, 185 S of Twenty-fifth, S 25 by W 125; $825. Catherine Powers to Harry and Mary J. Harvey. lot on S line of Twenty-seventh street, 344 B of Church, E 24 by S 114: $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Han- nah Cronin. lot on W line of Sanchez street, 89 N of Day, N 25 by W 55; $1100. Hermann Meese to Sharon Estate Comrany (carporation), lot on E line of Minna street, 516 N of Jane, E 6 by N 20, quitclaim Frederick P. Belcher to same. lot on — cor- ner of Minna and Jane sireets. N 57:6 by B 25, quitclaim deed; $1. Montgomery-street Real Estate Company to same. lot on E corner of New Montgomery and 7, SV 79:6, quitclaim deed; $10. - e &haron_Estate Company to John H. Iot on SE line of Minna street, 137:§ Second, SW 396, SE 180, NE 77, NW &l NE 2:6, NW, 19; $10. Annle McKernan to Alics F. Eills, lot on NW line of Hunt street, 200 NE of Third, NE 27:6 by NW 35; $10. Francis Winsiow, A u(puflu Jay and Ameri- and Trust 1 can Surety vmp:'lly o I'—wh- 8 0. La Mountague, Harriet Winslow and izabeth P. Patterson to same, same; ur;gu-a»dmnu_w o 3, Masten‘and Georgiana M. same: David O. Church to Hulda Stahl, lot on ® Tine o avenue, 182:9 1- street, N 26:2 2.3 by E 120 Edward N. and Mary H. Harmon to Isaac Liebes of Forty-fifth avenue and C sw N 406: Alice lot on N ot f 2] i o P 4 fi;i‘s ¥ : June 18, at 9:30 | work, for alterations and additions to now ‘existing on S line of Bush street. Polk. S 120 by E 25; $T708. Same owner. contractor and architect—Same work, for alterations and additions to building now existing on N line of Pacific street. 108:§ E of Stockton, B 17:2% by N 117:6; $7190. Alameda County. Frederick or Frederich and Karolthe Rub- land to Ernest S Angel lot on W _cormer of Nineteanth avenue and East Seventeenth street, NW 100 by SW 70, portion lots 13 to 16_block 34 San Antonio, East Oakiand; $10. Patrick Faulkner to Mary L., George W. and Margaret M. Faulkner (ckildren), lot on SW corner of Twenty-fourth and Adeline streets, W 103:3 by S 101, lots 19 to 22, biock 631, map of Adeline-street lots, ete., Oakland; gift. Paul Schultz (single) to Nick Britz, lot om N line of Bonton avenue, 180 E of Temth street, E 50 by N 140, lot 6, block C., map Klinknerville Tract, Oakiand: $10. Stanley (widower) to Ada Long (wife of E. M. ), Jot on § line of Twenty- fourth street, 108:3 E of Union, E 25 by § 101, lot 24. block 630, map Adeitne-street lots, etc), Oakland: gift. Ada and E. M. Long to W. R. Gitt, same, Oakland; $10. Manuel and Kate Elsnas to Conselho Alva Pomba- No. 9, 1. D., E. S. (corporation), ot on W cormer of East Sixteenth street and Eigbteenth avenue. NW 30 by SW 140, lots 13 a\g 14, biock 28, San Antonio, East Oakland: Adrfan A. and I J. Willlamson to Edward W. and Albertena H. Salback, lot on NE line of East Twenty-first street, 325 SE of Twenty- first avenue, SE 32 by NE 140, lot 37 and por. tion of lot 36, block 67. map Northern Addition to Town of Brookiyn, East Oakland; $10. | John and Mary Smithwick to Mrs. J. M. | Finck (widow). ‘lots 1 and 2, amended | Subdivision of iot 4. Coggeshall Tract and | tion Gaskill Addition to P Golden ;: | Tract, Emeryvilla, Oakland Township: $10. | _Jennte Everts (widow) to L. Wal- worth. lot on S line of Delaware street, 100 W of Grove. W 50 by € 135, portion of range 1. Map of Hardy Tract Berkeley: $10. Same to Mary M. Walworth, lot on N line of Bristol street. 100 W of Grove, W 50 by N 135, portion of range 1. same map, Berkeley: $10. Frederick and Anna C. Bammann (wife) to Richard Beasley (widower). lot on B line of Morton (St. Paul) street. 170 § of Railrosd nue, E 150 by S 40 lot 53 and portions of 82 and 54 block 36, Homestead of Mary A. to Anna i Fitch, Alameda; $10. !h,\rchlbll? A _and Annle Waldie B eppard, otnnznmox;mlo—lng intersection of said line of A street with line of Second street. N 50 by E 200, Hay- wards. Eden Township: $1200. Mary F. and Frank Davilla to Joseph S. Se- cada, beginning at NW corner of lot 8, on S line cf Rose avenue S 150 by W 100, lots 9. 10, 23 and 24, Map of Lots in Town of Pieas- ln}t‘on, Murray Township; $10. enty Rogers (trustee under trust created by Catherin M. Garcelon A | Rov Mauvais, iot on W line of 8§ of intersection of sald line (extended N) with S line of Lake (extended E), W 160, Oakland: $3850. | avenue. 50 S of Derby { lot 2. block B. Rerry-Bangs i lutual 1k | B Fraser Jot o0 W line of Brosdway, 25 8 | of Central avenue (since widening), S 78 by W | 140:2, Alameda; warranty deed and agreement; | $2100. e e . New Rules of Yale College. | _The Yale University Corporation at the | May meeting approved the recommienda- tions of the academical professors to ex- /tend the elective system into the fresh- | man year by allowing each freshman te | choose five out of eight courses of study | and to allow the substitution of advanced | work in mathematics or modern lan- | Buages in place of Greek for the admis- sion to college The new requirements for admission. which will go into effect in 1904, leave English, ancient history and Latin unchanged, but will allow Greek to be wholly or in part superseded by an | additional amount of mathematics or by a thorough knowledge of either French or | German. In the freshman year the eight | courses open to the class, five of which !must be elected, are Greek, Latin, | French, German. English. mathematics, chemistry and history. It is required that | three of the five courses elected must be | in continuation of the five studies—Greek, Latin, English, mathematics or a mod- ern language—already pursued in the | preparatory school.—New York Sun. ' COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. Gas and Electric Co Gas and Electric Co. H 300 Vigorit Powder. . Streat— 25 Pacific Coast Borax. | California Stock and Oil Exchange Morning Session. | 200 Home Oil.. | 1500 Monarch Ol | Afternoon Session. 1000 Sovereign Oil. 300 Home Oft 400 Chicago £ .83 322208 8 asus 2amuss i ! | Mining Stocks. §AN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. The following were sales fan ay: Morning Seasion. 100 Belcher ....... 45/400 Potosi 100 Con Cal & Va..1 60/ 25 Potosi 300 C New York. oo 100 Mexican . { 100 Oceident: { 100 Ophir . 200 Overman | 300 Belcher . | 200 Beicher . 100 Caledonia .. 100 Caledonia 200 Chollar . 800 Gould & Cur. 100 Gould & Cur. 200 Hale & Nrers. 400 Kentuek sususs FELEEEE D - 23 100 C C & Va.. 200 Gould & C. l”“l".xfll | | 400 Mextean ...1 200 Occidental . BasRs2s TONOPAH MINES, The following were the sales in the Sam Francisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange ves- terda: " Morning Session. 100 Tom of N.#3.8 75 topla ... 2% - - BeusraNges ) 15108833 g8

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