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TERSONALS, E. opium and laudanum habits cured by & painiess home treatment: in- ¢ used by eading physicians. corre : ;\ o r’::‘deqn ;: in p’llln aled ope; call or write to-day. India Drug : 201 Turk st.; Bruce D. Kimmis, Mer £rowih stops talling,cures scal stair or stic Egists,” hairdre ar Remedy Co. facturers of the Rapid Rotary the ‘sewing-machine of to-day. J. NE, agent, 1 Market st cures per- Call or Grant ave., >ears' experience. ine. cocalne habit Pharmacy, 251 fee moderate. G Tues Thursday y _and ) €venings at Teutonis Hall, Howard near Ninth. management Prof. Foster. GANT sults on e tween Seventh and Eighth. h cost o uncalled for - ousers, «t CHARLES LYO London y, formerly of T Kearny w at 2 sker of favorite “Bose” & chewing candies ATE. detective work: reasonable rates. 10 ars’ experiance. J. B. RAY, 457 Minna = G MOOBE's S Restc S to order on uhaus & Co.. merch.tallors, 7 = hairdressing.28c. he Be. LEDERER. AILOR-MADE sufts Misfit Clothing Parior, co hair and eedle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170Market ERADE costul i try orders GOLDSTEIN & ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henn: Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im- but how good, is the motto of vercoats | restores gray 3 ts natural color: $1 | drugs : ous hair & moles die. Mre. & M I ams & Co., 140 Geary and -complicated diseases 2t home: no operation. Call or write PAPERHANGING. PAINTING, ETC. MS papered, $3 50 up: tinting, painting. rumans Paint Co.. 319 34 st.; tel. Main 413 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 10213% Mavket st bet. Sixth and Seventn KEMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb docto ireats all diseages of the human body: for part four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- Leavenworth. BLOOD. s rectal diseases & specialty DR. BALL, 1073% Market st £ DR GWYER 1504 Market B11A Le eary-O"Farre doctor—All 4 46 CALIFORNIA Safé Depos a Trust Com- <orner Ca a and Montgomery sts. —Por. the six months ending June 30, 1903, have bee: ared on deposits in cividends nge depart: ? this company as J - te osits at the rate of 5 6-10 per cent p m, and on ordinary @rpesits at the rate of 3 per cent per annum, free of tayes &nd pevable on and after Wednesday, J 2. Divil for are afide 903. + J. DA y. 101 Montgomer¥ declared a divi- t —The -boa deng for nding June 30, 1903, at the rate three and one-quarter (3%) per ent per “annum «on all deposits, free taxes and payable on and after July 1, 1908 Dividends not cal bear the same added to and ividepd as the princi- pai from snd 1. 1903 CYRUS W ARMANY, Cashler. HE CONTINI TAL BUILDING AND s 7/ ASSOCIATI f 301 California st., declared the six months s dividend of eight a 1 stock; six NGTO> BIN ncisco Savings Union, 532 California Webb—For the half year ending a dividend has ‘on term depost Sinagy depesit or the half year énd- dividend bas been de one-eighth | all idend has been declared | e rate of three and one-eighth (3%) per ¢r annum on all deposits, free of taxes, able gn_and after Wednisday, July 1, - GRORGE TOURNY. Secretary. "IDEND NOTICE—Mutusl Savings Bank of £in Faancisco, 710 Market st., opp. Third. # the half year ending with June 30, 1903, 4 Mvidend has been declared at the rate o Three (%) per cent per annum on all deposits vable on and after Wednes 0. A. STORY, Cashier. Loan Society, « st.—The directors have declared dend of 3% per cent per annum on ¥ July 1, 1903. Geposits, payable on and 2 ERNEST BRAND, Secretary. 4 WEEK'S pews for § cents—The Weekly- Call, 16 pages. in Wrapper. for mailing. $1 per vear HEAL ESTATE—Cou SOME REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. FARMING LANDS FOR SALE. COLUSA COUNTY— $12 600 acres: scres. $400, FREENO COUNTY— BeUEEZEE o23g o282 $ae0. TEHAMA COUNTY— $7000. $1000. CER COPNTY— P i6—228 wcres, of which 60 acres are in olyes and S0 acres in fruit <80 acres. all in tress and vines. ohe above lands are all g0od “farming lands, under” cul ., and rented to good tem- ants. These lands are for sale at low prices and on easy terms; if desired, two-thirds price will be loaned on any of vasd "at @ low rate of interest. For further information addr PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK, Sacramento, Cal. of | - | side SALB. | REAL ESTA | EASTON, EL 1 TE—CITY—FO! _DRIDGE & O, £3% MARKET ST. | o0 ‘K AUCT AT AUCTIC TON SDAY weensenss-June 30, At Our Salesroom, 638 Market st., . At 12 O'clock: Noon, MISSION COTTAS line of Twenty-fourth st.. 75 ft. E of Dia- No. 4148; lot 25x114 {i.: improvements sist of a cottage containing » rooms and bath, renting for §18 a month; patent concrete * strect bituminized PONT-ST. INVESTMENT. Dupont and Chestnut sts 47x72 fi.: improvements house containing 80 roo ex- on- and RN ADDITION FLATS. 2 Westerly line of McCormick st., 97:6 ft. & of Pacific: lot 21:6x60; improvements consist of 2 flats rooms each: new toilets and plumb- ing: rent §20 a_month | STH-ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY | of Seventh and Cleveland sts., | 4 \ and Folsom; lot 25x7b; im- | | of a ry building of | renting for $1200 per year. | R e Northerl Pine 1. W of Bu- | chanan 0S; improvements consist of a l rooms and bath: patent concrete | walk: street bituminized: property in very | good condition: must be sold | SUTTER-ST. COTTAGE 1 of_Sutter st., W on, No. 2709; | ft.; improvements consist of a sms and bath and high basement; 5 a_month CALIFORNIA ST. RESIDENCE. Northerly line of California st.. 81:3 ft. W f Baker; ot 4 ft.; improvements con- f an elegant 2-story house containing 8 | ms and bath; renting for $34 a month. MISSION HOME. { line of Fair Oaks st., 125 {t. § of Twenty- | No. 111: large lot, 30:6x117:6 ft.; im- ents consist of a house of 7 rooms and rent §22 a month: patent concrete side- et bituminized TER-ST. FLATS, ter st., 81 ft. B of Central 3 elegant modern flats, : rent $990 per annum. LLIS-ST. RESIDENCE line of Eilis st., W. of Buchanan, No. beautiful house, § rooms and bath; large RICHMOND BUILDING CORNER { NE. corner of Eighth and J sts.; & most ex- cellent lot, level and ready for building; lot X100 UTH OF MARKET FLATS Fourth, s each month. | further particulars and catalogue apply | . ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 MARKET PACIFIC HEIGHTS, AND | OTE | fashionable district; large, | ant residence; every conven- eption, living, dining and billiard | tchen and butler's pantry; S be baths; dancing hall;: wine cella undry and furnace | ington st north side, 44x105; large, fine resi 3 %00; furniture for sale also, Bush-st_ corner residence; 40 ft, front; fine, | large residen north side. with fine marine view; | arge residence of 16 rooms | adway corner. B0 feet front; fine view of | and the bay | Van Ness-ave. corher; over 130 feet frontage Van Ness ave.; together with large and | antial residence; excellent site for first- | ¢ hotel as well th ; good residence; 44 | class residence locality. r, near Broadway; best resi- r; fine large residence . mear Octavia st large, fine house t locally; 36; owned by es- tate and must be Broadway residence; over €5 feet front; rooms and bath: attic and basement. Fine 2-story residence with good marine view faces one of the finest resi- San Francisco. north side; unobsiructed view of | nd first-class residence; lot is | 10 | | roa 70 feet Octavia st front | in best portion: modern 2.story | th good-sized lot; very fine resi- | sireet Lituminized; artificial | east of Larkin; 40 feet front; 0 residence. —Bush st., close 10 Van Ness: good 3- | residence; 12 rooms, 2 baths; 50 fest | front and runs back to rear street. | | { Only $8000—Phcific-ave. residence; would remt | ~tor $60 Wa st., in the best residenc block; and very fine residence; view of | corner and residence; finest | ity; large lot; fine grounds and Washington st. NE,_ corner on Taylor st e, large ory, attic and bas with magnificent view of bay and of part of eity; suitable for fine flats. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, | 5 Montgomery w. 3 l 530 CALIFORNIA STREET. | Union ~ Bullding.) | | $1500 eact e bullding sites in that de- | sirable bcality north of Lake street, on west Sixth ave.; on elevated ground and up toward the Presidio wall; street all done and lots ready for building view and looking into the Presidio; a from the electric cars; 25x120 each; | ments. What makes the property so | the location and the superior class that sre being erected; our the lots. Go and examine these you want (o get into a fin They are exceptionally choice. mes are about to be erected h will make the property still | HEIGHTS view lot, 50x105; north t east from Devisadero; | one of the choicest residence sites in the city; overlooking_the Presidio and bay $1750 each—Cheap marine view lots: north side | sitey tdenc are on desirab! PACIFIC 0—Grand Union st., west from Broderick: 25x100; easy payments % each—Lots on Union st., north side, near | cott; elevated: all street work done; fine | roundings; 25x110. each—MBargains; lots on north side of A .‘this side of Eighth ave.; the cheapest in Richmond: easy payments; brick sewer in | ready for building; 2 lines cars on each side; | fine chance for builders; $600 a lot can re- main | | Oniy %600 for both: bargain: morth of the park: | lots & few steps from D) st. and the park: fine marine X120 view: rs pass on D 1. lofs are selling in installments 15 blocks bevond for double the price asked for these | lots w. J. GU BUSINESS property in Oakland: cost over $60,000; 3-story butlding center of business; well leased; must sell and | { pressed brick and basement | stores and 25 rooms in the very | | \ will take $35.000. Address OWNER, box 3983, Call office Oakland FOR SALE—Make offer for 6 lots; all leve Do grading necessary; a fine location for home: close to Mission electric car: corner Brazil ave. and Munich st.; will seli one or Address A. G. CLARK, care of Call | | | i ccebe | | | iness office. | $1800—2 NEW flats, 5 and 6 rms. and b.; Mis- | sion, near 20th; bal. $54 per mo.: rent $45. ’ $1500— 2 new ts, 4 and * r. and b.; Army and | | Mission; bal. $40 per mo.; rents $40 mo. D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission st. WHOLE block of houses just started near the Park on Carl, Cole, Shrader& Parnassus ave. plans, terms, prices to sult. JAMES ROUNTREE & CO. | $1000 CASH _New up-to-date pen to-day and to-morrow; block from Market; balance casy payments. | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weskly 1. 16 pages, sent to any address in the Y'rited Fiates or Canada one year for $1. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. Alex. Murdock & Co., Lorin station, Berkeley— Real estate brokers, owners’ buliders, etc. | BERKELEY HOTELS, NORTHGATE. 1800 Euclid ave.—Charmingly ted in the Berkeley foothills; single and door reascnable rates: Oakland cars pass teiephone Dana S9L 560520 ACRES, stock ranch, at three-fifths o = | Aie: t morthern part of the State: Clear title; mo mortguge: good fences and weter; no bouse., Call 339 Tehama st., city. CHEAPES a4 best In Ameriea—The Weekly P afes, sent 10 any mddrees in the I'nited States or Canada one year for $i, d DESCRIPTION IN ..A Summer Resort .Garden of Paradise PROPERTY OF EVERY San Quentin.. San Rafaely _Valley of P fes apeee . P P Xentneld ... Mountain V Sauealito ‘Californa’s Brighton Ajameda Business Man's Home San_Franeisco _Everything Eise CROKER & CO. City and Suburban Real Estate Agents, 137 Menigomery st § F. reserve lieu at bettom MINS, 240 Montgomery st Mill Valley Advertisements Gever again will you have the o right at the station for from 38 to $12 & front foot. Never have Jots sold as fast as have these, Never will you have easler terms cffered; 10 per cent cash, balance monthly, Mil Valley' is growing very rapidly. patural beauty, mate, etc.. l‘mrlln‘ numerous homeseekers. This fact, combined with the new electric road and ferry system, 1s also attracting _specuiaters. The Jand ia cheap now, from $8 to $12 a front toot for property right at the station; win double in value within a very short time; pow is the time to buy; look at thege lots at once; many new homes are being bailt. W have an office at Mill Valley station cpen Sun- days. Send for illustrated booklet. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgumery st. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages i wrapper, for mailing, §1 per year. Its are at. THE SAN FRANCISCO-CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1903. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. NI BPECIAL SALB SPECIAL SALE AT AT AT AT AUCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION, T TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY, EATURDAY, June SATURDAY, June SATURDAY, June EATURDAY, June T T T v o ERER 2 2 3 oo At Balesrooms of At Salesrooms of WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., WOODWARD, WATSON & CO. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., Rea] Estate Agents and Dealers, Real Estate Agents and Dealers, Real Estate Agents and Dealers, , Corner 14th St., Corner 14th St., Corner 14th St., 1172 Broadwas 1172 Broadway, To Close Estate of C. A. KLINKNER, Deceased. i 10 lots, 40x100 each, fronting Herzog and Es- #ex sts. and just north of Alcatraz ave. 2 lots, 50x100 each, Pablo and Butler aves. southeast cornsr San 1 lot, BOX150, east side of San Pablo ave., 100 feet north of Sutler ave. 1 lot, 40x108, on Alcatraz ave., near Idaho. 2 lots, 40x133, on ldaho 1 lot, B0x100, corner Overland and Bonton aves. ., near Alcatraz. 170 feet on Klinkner ave., near Idaho st. 4 35x100 foot lots, on west side San Pablo 204 feet north of Stanford ave.; these Send for Catalogue and full particulars PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., WOODWARD, WATSON & CO. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO.. ay, Corner 14th St Corner 14(h St Corner 14th St. 1 u ] A BIG BARGAIN. $2000—Cottage of 5 rooms; high basement; windmill, tank and fine well; lot 100x 128 (note the size): one block from San Pablo ave, near the new ferry; street work all done; a big bargain on' account of the death of the owner; land slone is werth $2000. B $2800—New modern Colonial home of 8 rooms: every convenlence; very cholce: lot 140 teet deep; sunny side: close to Telegraph ave.; choice location: met far out. $3500—Eastlake cottage of 6 rooms. bath, high basement; lot 3ix135; good small barn; all in fine condition: for rent at $25 per month; No. 567 Twenty-fitth st. Grove, $1750—Special bargain: cottage of 5 room: bath, high basement; lot 25x105 feet brick foundation; street work all done: stone walks laid; Thirteenth st near Center. $6250—Elegant, nearly new. modern dwelling of ® rooms: lot 45x100; west side of Web- ster st.; best locatlon; right down town. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $8500—FINE country home, 35 mile from Hay- wards; 12 acres; nearly all in fruit; fine modern houge of 10 rooms and bath; barn, windmill, etc.; farming implements and tools; improvements cost over $7000; place just reduced from $10,000 to make quick sale. J. H. MACDONALD & CO., 1052 Broadway. corner Eleventh st. 522 34TH ST., between Telegraph ave. and Grove st.—I must sell, as 1 am going to leave the State; house of 8§ rooms and bath; Jarge lot; driveway; in splendid order; No. 1 neighborhood: will ‘sell for $1.000 laes than vallue if sale can be made at once: $§00 cash, balance on mortgage. Owner on+ premises and open from ® to & o'clock dally. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any aldress in the United States or Canada one vear for $1. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FUR? and cheap t H FURNITURE good and cheap this month. EELLH:A!‘ 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—FRUITVALE. CASH OR INSTALLMENTS. $3500—8-room house: lot 50x150; house finished in curly redwood: all complete: gas, elec- tric fixtures, shades Tooms tinted; walks, sewer and ga b ALSO finish $3200—6-room house; same finish, ALSO + $2600—5-room cottage; lot 50x125; same fine fin- ish. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THESE PROPER TIEE: TEN MINUTES WALK FROM FRUT VALE STATION: EAST EIGHTEENT] NEAR FRUITVALE AVE. B CALL ON PREMISES OR TO OWNER, GEORGE LYDIKSEN, 1561 Twenty-third ave., Bast Oakiand. FOR sal iot for $200. if sold now; hard up. Box 2397, Call office. CHEAPEST and best in ‘America—The Weekly ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $2600 BUYS a_ fine 6-room N.:.n:d]“ mu? all Very A great ST., | BEKING Van and Sory ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A NEW apartment houte:furnished, and un- run-u;ne? robms; new mnx:lflcnt;'dnvnmr- hot and cold water. 1049 Market, opp. Jones. AT Mayflower; cut rates now for summer. 308 3 st: $5 ups aleo beautiful rooms $1 week, CLEVELAND, 12, below Folsom, off suites nice housckpg rooms, with wate LLLIS, 9—Large, nicely furnished front room’ alcova. room: Kitchen, bathroom and alcove bedroom if red. FIFTH, 119—Hous gas stove; baths; new, convenient; top flat. GOUGH, 137 sunny front = réoms houseKeeping; private family. HERBERT (The)—Sunny apartments for houmkeepfi; gas ranges; just newly fur- ceping sulte, connected: for nighed. 1530 Polk st. 5 HOWARD, 1063—2 sunny, connectin; pletely furnished bay-window rooms; range. HYDE, 320, between Eddy and Ellis—4 fur- nished sunny’ rooms; housekeeping. nny front basement suite; gas, laundry, vard; also other rooms; $20. JESSIE, 33— Sunny room furnished: house- keeping; gas range: clean; cent $10 mo. JESSIE. 612—Three large sunny front bay- window rooms; folding doors. LARKIN, 810t Large sunny housekeeping Toom; gas stove; private; $12 per month. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday : Joseph Adamich, 23, 149 Tehama street, and Mary Saickora, 19, city. 1 NNES Andseng, 28 rolly: et Thiow MRS ad, 19, city. Max J. Gundler, 32, 1906 Baker street, and uise C. Schoenwald, 22, 647 McAllister st. Hobbard J. Campbell, 51, 1325 Masonic a nue. and Lucy A. Furbish, 43, city. Bert I Boughton, 23, 41 Geary street, and Della V.' Bass. 22, 518 O'Farrell street. Charles D. Buchanan, 23, Elk, and Lulu E. Mead, 21, Elk. Frank ‘Manning, 23, Oakland, and Dorothy Bloom, 18, 1204 Golden Gate avenue. Francis E. Beck, bl, city, and Alice M. Ogg. 38, city. John M. Greif, 20, 168 Guerrero street, and A. Laura Chord, .17, 216 Eddy street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marrfage ‘and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- zons authorized to have the same published. BORN. ALEXANDER—In this city, June 24, 1903, to the wife of George W. Alexander, a daugh- ter. . —_—— MISSION, 1917 Large sunny sulte; gas range, running water, bath, phone; single rooms. OCTAVIA, 1403, cor. Geary—1 room, $9; $15; bay window; gpantels; cellar. SACRAMENTO, 15251 furnished or 2 unfur- nished front rooms; new f!IL THIRD, 143—Sunny housckeeping rooms, com- plete; range and su‘sw\'e: phone, TWENTY-SECOND, 3447—Two housekeeping rooms to let. TWENTY-THIRD, 3166, near Howard-—2 sunny a CLASSIFIED advertisements and s received at Call branch alflc_!.flw) Tillmore o A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia st ROOMS TO LET—Fu Aa= 1027 uqfsy o X m Stint 1 ot st. e FRgpMeke = FREE ‘We locate you arge in Rooms with or without board, Housekeeping Rooms or Hotels. A—HOTEL NETHERLAND — EUROPEAN PLAN. 18 TURK ST, 4 DOORS FROM MARKET; 250 OUTSIDE ROOMS; STEAM HEAT AND TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM; RATES 75¢c A DAY UP; SPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH, HOTEL GRAYSTONE, 86 GEARY ST..PHONE BUSH 880. CENTRALLY LOCATED: ELEGANT SUITS WITH BATH AND SINGLES. A—HOTEL PHILLIPS, 109 Sixth; European plan; 200 rooms; modern in every respect; sultes with private baths; also single; eleva- for, not and cold water; prices reasonable. 2, e ANTLERS Apartments.415 Turk—Elegant mod- ern 4 and 5 rooms; furnished or unfurnished, houn‘:e ing apariments with private baths; ulso single rms.; refs.; phone Priv. Ex. 1.‘-" A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night, $1 25 %o $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c. 50c, §1. §1 50 night; $1 60 to §10 week; house open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market—(old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suites, single: also unturnished. CLIFFORD—204 Elils, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 428—Elegantly furnished ruvom, sujt- able 'for two gentlemen;,also hall bedroom. FELL, 230— urnished rooms to let; single or en suite; men_ preferred. Y FREDERICK, 337—One furnished or unfur- nished room with bath. GRAND Southern, Tth and Mission—Rooms 500 to $1 50 night; $2 to $6 week: reading-room. HARRISON, 78415, nr. 4th—Finely furn. sunny rooms: bath; all conv.; homelike; $1 week up. HOTEL ST. VINCENT, 541 Sixth—Beautitully furnished; rooms single or en suite; $1 per week up. JESSIE, 363, ne: nished room; MILLBRAE House, 359 O'Farrell—New man- agement; 1st class. J. Collin, late of Avandel. MONROE, 6, off Bush, north, bet. Stockton and Powell—Large, sunny, elegantly furn. rooms; running water; central location; reas. rent. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms sad offices; elovator: elec. lights; day, week, mo. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 o $8; month, $§ to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths, SILVER, 88—Sunny furnished fooms; reason- able. SUTTER, 622—Clean, comfortable rooms; hot and cold water; bath; reasonable rates Fifth and Market—Fur- 5 per month. SUTTER, M3—Unfurnished, sunny room: gas, closet; appreciated if seen; rear house; en- trance nog objectionable; private family; no children; o other roomers; suitable only for quiet, sober gentleman; reasonable; evenings or before 2 p. THIRD, 4093 parlor to let. TURK, 416, Regina—Beautifcl sunny suites & single; latest impts.; lowest rates in the city. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy st., near Market— 400 single and family roomae:afc to §1 might; $1 75 to $6 week; elevator: electric lights; reading room; free bus and baggage. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome sunny furnished euites; double & single rms.; terms moderate. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— Most convenient and_respectable: 700 roomas; 85c to $1 M‘nlshl; $2 to $8 week; elevator elec. lights; reading-room: free bus; baggage. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptiont received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and gubscriptions bas beep established at 1006 Valencia st. Unfurnished front and back ROOMS AND BOARD. - A A A A A A NN NN AMOY, THE 901 DEVISADERO ST. Strictly first-class family hotel; sunny rooms, sulte or single; billiards; steam heat. VAN NESS, 1714—Seiect private boarding- house; rooms single or en suite; desirable {o- cation; all conveniences of home. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1224—Large sunny froat root with beard; running water, bath; pri- vate family; tel. ‘Steiner 3626. Leeper, Mary Loring, Emma K. McCloskey, Joseph MeGlinchey, Bernard Martin, Eleanor B. Matson, Annie Moliere, Victor J. Ryan, Sarah Max Scha I, Ludwig Baerne, Helena Banks, Leonard B. Bergin, John Bourdean, Valda D. Burns, Thomas J. Cathie, Emeline L. Cochran, John M. Cullen, George F. Curtis, Mrs. M. R. Dardter, Theiphile H. Dolan, Teabel C. Donnelly, Margaret Egan, Maria Fabris, Frank Ford, Lillian M. Gerardi, Maria R. Haritwen, Elizabeth Johnson, Rose E. Kelly, Winifred G. Klingelhoefer, Mary BAERNE—In this city, June 25, 1908, Helena Baerne, beloved wife of Jacob Baerne, mother of Joseph Freis, Otto, Louis, Francis and Lena Baerne,’and sister of Mrs. ¥. Merkel and Joseph and Ludwig Frels, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 60 years 10 months and 15 days. A member of Christliche Mut- ter Verein. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral td-day (Saturday), from her late residence, 626 Je sle street, thence to St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, near Jones street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Haly Cross Cemetery. BANKS-—In Heppner, Or., June 15, 1963, Leon- ard B. Banks, a natlve of Sen Francisco, aged 39 years. BERGIN—In this city, June 26, 1603, John, dearly beloved husband of Winifred Bergi and devoted father of Michael, Scha Strauss, Jennie Sullivan, Michael Tobin, Margaret Tyllesen, Edna H. Venker, Adeiheia Von- der Mehden, Sadle Ward, Gertrude M. ‘Willlams, John F. Zocchl, Denis John and James Bergin, Mrs, Catherine /Helmer and Mrs. M. Nealon, a native of Queens County, Ireland, aged 56 vears. A member of Har- mony Lodge No. 9, A. O. U. W. keepsie, N. Y., papers please copy.) [*Friends and acquaitances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 11:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2200 Sixteenth streef, between Potrero avenue and Bryant street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church for services at 12 oclock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. A Tequiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul Monday, June 20, at St. Charles Borromeo's Churcl at 9 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances a respectfully invited to-attend. BOURDEAN—In Fruitvale, June 25, 1903, Valda D. Bourdean, beloved daughter of Jo- sephine Bourdean, and sister of Mr. Maison- nenne and Agnes, Della, Rose, Henry, Adler and the late Joseph Bourdean, a native of Illinois, aged 26 years 8 montbs and 28 days. BURNS—In this city, June 25, 1903, Thomas Joseph, dearly beloved son of Joseph and Jennie Burns, and brother of Mary Cecelia Burns, a mative of San Francisco, aged 2 years 2 months and 20 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o’clock, from the parents’ residence, 3037 Twenty-second street, near Folsom, thence to St. Peter's Church for ser- vices at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ! CATHIE—In this city, June 24, 1903, Emeline L. Cathie (nee Roberts), beloved wife of Walter E. Cathie, and daughter of John W. and Mary Roberts, a native of San Fran- clsco. P ’ @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral serviccs to-day_(Saturday), at 2 o'cloek,: at the resi- dence of her parents, 1509 Pine street. COCHRAN—In this city, June 25. 1903, at the residence, 548 Bryant street, John M., infant son of William J. and Ida Cochran, & native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 15 days. ) CULLEN—In this city, June 25, 1903, George Franels, tdolized son of George and Jane Cullen, ‘& pative of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 22 days. E7The funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 80 Clara street, off Fourth. Interment private, CURTIS—In Chittenden, Cal., Mrs. M. R. Cur- tis, mother of Mrs. J. C. Kemp Van Ee of San Franeiseo and Mrs. M. A. King of New York, a native of Boston, aged 79 vears and 5 montns. (Boston, Paris and Londgn papers please copy.) DARDIER—In phile Henrl Gilda Cheda Switzerland. £ Friencs (Pough- this city, June 24, 1903, Thel- Dardier, beloved husband of Dardler, a native of Geneva, and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Saturday), at 11:15 o'clock, at the chapel of N. Gray & Co., 353 Sutter street, Interment private. DOLAN—At her residence, 579 Haight street, city, June 26, 1903, Isabel Coleman Dolan, be- loved mother of THomas F., John H., James C., Charles J. and Eva Deolan and Mrs. Thomas B, Gray, ed 59 vears 4 months and 4 days. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. DONNELLY—In this city, June 26, 1903, Mar- garet Gillesple, relict of George Donnelly, and mother of George, James, Charles, liam and Alexander Donnelly and Mrs. E. A. Walker, a natlve of Scotland, aged 48 year ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Misston street, between Third and Fourth. EGAN—In this city, June 24, 1903, Maria Egan, dearly beloved sister of Mrs. M. O'Shaughnessy, Mrs. F. Curran and Lizaie Fgan, a native of County Galway, Ireland, ged 26 years. CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 9:15 o'clock, from the resi- Mrs. ¥, Curran, 157 dence of her sister, x Fourth avenue, near California’ street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the re| of her soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Crose Cemetery. / FABRIS—In this city, June 26, 1903, Frank o Grace Chureh, —Attractive in- free billlard-room. GOLDEN GATE, 310—Sunny alcove and single room: first-class board; references. THE JOHNSON, €08 O'Farrell st.—Sunny suftes and single rocme, with board: refs. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Cail) 16 _pages, sent to any addfss in the United Statex or Canada one vear for $1 OLD Stevenson Mansion, th SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES $15 50 drop-head oak, guaranteed $6 to §15: some nearly new; 60 greement. mflu&n 8.M.Exchange, 933 Mkt. st., bet, Gth and 6th; phone South 433; elava- tor; branch, 385 Geary st.; phone Main 750. "A’:J"N)I(A'l'lc" and other makes at Sut rates: uction on_rents’ and repairs: bought and exchanged. Phone Jessie 3136. 148 Sixth st. SPECIALISTS. e OGS Y CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in RARS positively cured; new method; 1 week's troat- ment free. Dr.'Cottingham, 204 Suiter st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co’; furnit moved, shipped. E household le stor 731 Howard st,, near Third: phone Grant PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., hee Fowt and Powell sacs tel. BrivBr, CONKLIN'S ge—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone Fast 126 GOLDEN West Storage; advances made: Yhimeion . w1 Mowara B41 T oW Sentum CIF T d Furnit Com. Oy T, Tt o omee Tario P Co., 11 Montgom: IPPINg at cut rates. cents—The Weekly Call, for mailing, $1 per year. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. Ness and t delay. tel. Main 1840. ERehaes T3pewrier Intpec. Car 500 Sxnseme. 1 in wrapper, A v beloved husband of Alice ther of Vincent and Mar- garet_Fabris, and beloved brother of Dom- enic Fabrls, a native of Starigrad, Dalmatia, Austria, aged 33 years 5 months and 25 day. g7 Notice of funeral hereafter. FORD—In Arroyo Grande, Cal., June 25, 1903, Lillian M., beloved daughter of F. Mary E. Ford, and sister of Charl tal, Adrienne and Raloh Ford, a San Francisco, aged 24 years 9 months and 28 days. -~ &7 Funeral services Sunday, June' 28, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 1829 Fif- teenth street. c GERARDI—In this city, June 26, 1903, Maria Rosa, beloved wife of the late Joseph Ge- rardi, and beloved mother of Gabriel and Michael Gerardi and Mrs. Theresa Lorenzo, a native of ltaly, aged 78 years 6 months and 22 days. . 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully wvited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), gt 10 o'clock, from the funeral parlars of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stock- ton street, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's Italian Church, Dupont and Filbert streets, whepe a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for_the repos: of her soul, commenc- ing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment private. HARITWEN—In _Rerkeley, June 25, 1903, Elizabeth Bliss Haritwen, widow of Captain Charles Haritwen, and o e LT Hapson, Mrs. Mary Mannffig, Mrs. Jennie MeFarland and Willam B, Henry M. and John T, Sinith, a native of San Franeisco, Cal.. aged 48 years and 9 months, g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1918 Virginia street, Berkeley, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Fortleth and Grove streets, where eervices will.be sald, com- meln{.ll 2 o'clock. Interment private, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. JHNSON—In Oakland. June 26, 1903, Rose T eioved wite of I A Jobneon, Bod e ter of J. J. McCay, a native of New York, aged 30 years. . KELLY—In this city, June 25, 1905, Winifred Gertrude Kelly, beloved sister of Mrs. C. I. Carroll and Mra. A. S. Edwards, a native of Brooklyn, New York. = Friends ntances are respect- ‘atfend the funeral to-morro a ml‘lfitv invited to (Sunday). at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- Qence, 1012 Scott street, thence to Holy Cross Church for services at 1:30 o'clock. Inter- mert Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. A requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul Monday. Junc 29, at Holy Cross Church at 9:30 o'clock. "Friends and acquaintances are re- spectrully invited to attend. KLINGELHOEFER—In this city, June 25 1903, Mary E., beloved wife of Leuis J. Klingelhoeter, beloved daughter of Peter H. and the late Winifred Conway, and sister of John, Peter, Joseph, Edmond, Tessle and the iate Thomas Comway, a native of San :.Melm. aged 21 years 11 months and 4 s, EFThe fumeral will take place to-day (Saturday), at 12 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & C« 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services at 12:30 o'clock. Interment - Holy Cross Cemetery, via train from Third and Town- send streets, leaving at 1:30 o'clock. LEEPER—In this city, June 24, 1903, Mary, beloved wife of the late Andrew Leeper, and mother of the late Andrew and Willle Lee- per, a native of Newcastle West, County Limerick, Ireland, aged 68 years. (New York papers please copy.) EFFriends and acquaintances are resgect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of MeGinn Bros., 224-226 McAllister street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be ceiebrated for the repcse of her soul, commencing at # o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 10:30 o'clock train from Third and Town- send streets. LORING—In this city, Emma K. Loring, be- loved wife of the late Henry Loring, and mother of Mrs. Henry Attenborough, a na- tive of Germany. aged 65 years. B7The funeral wil take place to-day (Saturday). /at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 866 Mission street, Where services will be held. Interment pri- vate, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MeCLOSKEY—In this city, June 24, 1803, Jo- sepn, beloved son of Joseph and Margaret McCloskey, a native of San Franciseo, aged 24 days. McGLINCHEY—In this city, June 25, 1963, Bernard McGlinchey, beloved nephew of Ber- nard J. Connolly of Petaluma, and cousin of Peter McGlinchey, a native of the parish of Termonemongen, 'County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 32 years. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at Petaluma, on the arrival train laving San Francisco at 9:30 o % Interment at Petaluma. Remains at the pariors of the United Undertakers, 366 Mis- sion street, near Fifth. MARTIN—In Sausalito, June 25, 1803, Elea- hor B. Martin, beloved mother of Mrs. F. Burke, J. E. Kipp and Mrs. W. Thomas, a native of Ohlo, aged 80 years and 24 _days. € Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited. to_attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 11:30 o'clock, from the Pres- byterian Church, Sausalito. \Interment Sau- salizo Cemetery. MATSON—In San Lorenzo, Annle, beloved wife of John Matson, and Margaret Burke and Mrs. Julta Haley, a na- tive of County Cork, Ireland. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday). at 9:30 o'clock, from San Lean- dro Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oak- . land. MOLIERE—In this city, June 25, 1003, Victor James, only son of Dr. James W. and Abbie R. Moliere, and brother of Anais R. Moliere of New York City and Florenee E. Moliere of San Francisco, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, aged 26 years 3 months and 3 days. £ Funeral services Sund 2 o'clock, at the chapel of Odd Feliows' Cemetery. Services and interment private. RYAN—In this city, June 25, 1903, Sarah Ryan, beloved wife of Frank Ryan, mother of Mrs. Kate Servants, Mrs. Sarah Stewart, Andrew Stewart and Hazel and Harry Ryan, and sis- ter of Mrs, W. L. Cunningham and Mrs. D. MecDermott, a native of Liverpeol, Engiand, aged 56 years and 19 days. E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. SCHAU—In this city, June 26, 1903, Max Schau, a native of Germany, aged 45 years 10 months and 6 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow _(Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1909 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Six- Cremation Cypress Lawn Cemetery, iage. SCHAUFEL—In this city, June 26, 1903, Lud- wig, dearly beloved husband of Anna Schau fel, and devoted father of Charles, Laura, Mary, Henry, Bila and Frieda Schaufel, a native of Vienna, Austria, aged 53 years 10 months and 1 da STRAUSS—In this city, June 26, 1908, Jennie Strauss, beloved wife of Edgard Strauss, and mother of Samuellta Straues. SULLIVAN—In this city, June 25, 1963, Mich- ael, beloved husband of the late Ellen Sulli- and father of John and Willlam Sulll- Mrs. J. Burns, M C. Nichols and . Vanalsten of Seattle, a native of Mitch- elistown, County Cork, Ireland, aged 48 years. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the pariors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- pany, 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Patrick's Church_for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TOBIN—In this city, June 25, 1903, Margaret, beloved wife of Jjobn Tobin, and dearly be- loved sister of Mrs. Mathew Kerr, a native of Kilkenny, Ireland. L7 Friends and acquaintances ape respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday). at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her sister, Mrs. Mathew Kerr, 23 Clara street, thence to St. Rose's Church. where a solemn high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. TYLLESEN—In Alameda, June 26. 1903, Edna Hazel, beloved daughter of Niel and Ame- lia Tyllesen, and sister of Niel, Loule, Har- old and Walter Tyllesen and Mrs. Herman Beck (nee Tyllesen), a pative of Californk aged 14 years. o~ VENKER—At Hoberg's Springs, Lake County, Cal., June 24. 1903, Adelheid, dearly beloved wite of Fred H. Venker, mother of Frits, Anita and Hazel Venker, daughter of Adel held Rehm. and sister of H. Hencke, & native of California, aged 30 years. ¥ Friends aud acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock. at the residence of H. Hencke, 1707 Broderick street. near Bush. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. VON DER MEHDEN—In this city, June 24, 1908, Sadie von der Mehden, beloved wife of ‘Willlam von der Mehden, a native of Man- chester, England, aged 24 years 7 months and 12 daye. (Boston and Albany papers please copy.) - EFFriends and acquaintances ave respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of the H. F. Mdass Company, 917 Mission street, mear Fifth. Interment pri- vate. WARD—In this city, June 26, 1903, Gertrude M. Ward (nee McGrath), beloved wife of Patrick R. Ward, and cousin of Mary and Morris Welch, a native of County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 30 years. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invitad to attend the funeral to-marrow (Sunday), at 1 o'cleck, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1230 Market street, near Ninth. Interment Holy Cross Cemefery. WILLIAMS—June 24, 1903, John F. Willlams, eloved hurband of ‘Amella Willlams, dearly beloved son of Mrs. Cecella Willlams and the late Frank Willlams, and brother of Mrs. M. Caseres, Mys. A. L. Sargent and Joseph, Cecelia and Rose Willlams, a na- itlve of California, aged 35 years and 32 days. K- 'Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Sunday, June 28, 1903, at 1 o'clock, from his late Tesidence, Eausalito, thence by apecial train to San Rafael. and thence to St. Raphael's Church. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, San Rafael. e i ZOCCHI—In this city, June 903, Den! dearly beloved husband of the late Rosa Zocchi, and beloved father of Louis, Paul and George Zocchl, a native of Switzer} 81 years 8 months and 15 days. £ 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday. June 28, 1903, at 13:30 o'clock. from his late residence, 15 Union place, thence to I O. 0. F. Memorial Hall, mz Seventh streets, where services .ug the uspices of Apollo Lodge No. 123, I O, O. FoPat 1 o'clock. Interment New Italian Cemetery. . REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Gl gy i g e A o 3 ot Tarkin street and Broadway, N M iataen State Land Company to Henry L. Mid- dleton, lot on NW corner of and Lar. kin street. W 80 by N T75; §10, Henry L. and Lily Middleton to Anna F. Dougherty, lot on N line of Broadway, 25 W of TLarkin street, W 55 by N 75; $10. Henry L. Middieton to Lily Middleten. lot on NW comer of Sroadway Larkin street, W an,trlck and Michael Wall and Mary Page to Brown, lot commencing at point 157:6 S straet and 225 W of Webster, § ; $10. fetor Florence Willlams to R. Bujal ot ot o W strent, 125N 07 | AR ia L. White o 6. H. Umbsen, lot on W | Tremont_avenue, 153:9 N of Frederick | ; $1 :’:‘L:!-"& W‘nin-[ H. Williams Sr., 13 6; also lots 6 and 7, bicck 25, lots 1 and 14 block 23, Sunnyvale Homestead; also lots 18 to 20, block 8. Holly Park: $10. Joseph Braig to Katherina Braig. lot on = line of Bryant street, 182 N of Twenty-fourth, N 26 by E 100; gift. H. M. and Emma Wreden to Maria Burke, 1ot on S line of Twenty-eighth street, 228:8 B of Dolores. E 25:8 by S 114; §10. w. Charles and Jessie Patton, street, 106:3 E of Shrader, E 50 by N 137:6; ecll T. Walker to W. G. Henshaw and A. W. Pattiani, lot on S line of Sutter street, 137:6 W of Mason. W 50 by S 127:6; also lot on W line of Mason street, 127:6 S of Sutter, § 10 by W INT:6; §10. = Minnie L. Whitney to A. H. Lissak. undivid- 4 of lot on NW corner of Ellis and Leaven- worth streets, W 77:6, N 60, E 20, N 3, E 57:6, S 63: §10. Isabelle H. Tobias to same. undivided one- third of same: $10. Albert V. Clark to Edward H. Kiftredge, lot on SE line of Mission street, 408 NE. of Third, NE 0:7 by SE 80; $1. Jennie H. Andross to Frederick Boesse. lot on W iine of Seventh avenue, 400 N of Lake street, N 25 by W 114: $10. Henry G. and Estelle Meyer to Lucian H. lot on N line of Point Lobos avenue, 55:4 & ;‘wemy-eln(h. NW 125, W 78, SE 12, E 8; S10. Bay District Land Company to Mary H. Me- Gaffigan, lot on NE corner of Second avenue and A street, E 32:6 by N 100; $10, Patrick J. McGaffigan to same, same: gift James W. and Rucy Harris to Frederick Dodd, iot on S line of A street, 90 W of Twen- ty-fourth avenue, W 25 by § 97:0%, NE 2§, 90:83; $10. G. L. French to same. lot on S line of A street, 100 W of Twenty-fifth, S 104:4%, NE 23, N 97:0%. W 25: $10. Bernhard Getz to Emmet M. Bagley. lot on W line of Tenth street, 225 S of P, S 35 by W 120: $10. - Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to The- resa Kelly, lot on S line of Marshall street, 150 Nk Craue, W 316 8 2084k, B 2A N 208:41;, College Homestea . James €. Gilfillan to Archibald F. Gilfillan Jr.. lot 23, block 129, Superior Homestead As< soeiation: $10. Estate of Samuel J. Sheifer (by B, C. Harves, administrator) to S. Ducas Company, let on S corner of Pragug street and Brazil avenue, SW 100, SE 100, SW 30, SE 62:8, NE 153:4 NW 125:4, block 96, Excelsior Homestead: $350. Louise A. and H. J. Murr to Mary-C. Reasen or Reaser. lot on SE line of Athens street, 30 NE of China avenue, N¥ 52 by SE 100, biock 71, Excelstor Homestead: $10. Anna D. Joost to John Dougherty. 1ot 5. black 513. Bay View Homestead Assoclasen: $10, Builders’ Contracts. Theresa M. Deane (owner) with Ludwij G. Koenig (contractor). architects Rousseau & Son—All work for two three-story frame bulild ings on N line of Fell streat, 158:3 W of Ash- bury, W 50 by N 1376, Western Addition block o71; ri (owner) with F. V. Acker (contractor), architects Rousseau & Son—All work except picture molding, mantels, gas fix- tures, shades and finishing hardware for a three-story frame building (flats) om. N ‘line of Haight street, 106:3 W of Clayton, W 50 by N _137:6. Western Addition biock 681; $14,350. Timothy Hopkins (owner). with H. Wii- belm (contractor), architects Havens & Toepks —AIll work for alterations and additiens to & three-story brick building on N line of Market street. 83110 E of Tenth, B 117 by N 180; $18, 088, A George C. Fitchen (owner) with Ira W. Coburn (contractor), architect T. P. Ross—Al- terations and additions to make two two-story frame buildings. 320 and 331 Ellis and 324 Jones street: $11,400, San Francisco National Training School with Forbes & Bruestle (contractors), architect Charles Haynes—Alterations and additions to bullding on S line of Haight street, between Laguna and Octavia. 120 Haight street. $£200. James F. Swift (owner) with 8 B. Kress (contractor), architect Philipp Schwerdt—All work except mantels. gas fixtures. shades. plumbing, painting and elsctric work for three- story frame flats on S Mne of Fell street, 137:6 E of Steiner, E 25 by S 137:6: $7500. Same owner with T. J. Healey & Son (cony tractors). architect Philip Schwerdt—Sewering, plmbing and gasiting for same on same: COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eight. Cypress Lawn Improvement Co. Eastern Dynamite ........... Ewa Sugar Plantation Gas Consumers’ Association Honolulu Sugar 4 London and § F Mercantile Trust .. Northern Cal Power Nevada National Bank North Shore Railroad Orpheum Company .. Pacific States Tel and Tel. Paraffine Paint .. Poatal Device & Improvement. . San Frapeisco Dry Dock.... Sausalito Land and Ferry.. Sperry Flour Company. Standard_Electric Truckee Electric . Union Sugar 2 United Gas and Electric. ‘Western Fish C 3 OFFICIAL SALES. Morning Sesston. 200 Four Ol ...... 1000 Sovereign Ol 200 Home Oil ... Afternoon Sessio 1000 Oceidental Ol . 200 Home Ofl . Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. The following were the sales on the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yesters Morning Session. 46/ 100 Ophir i H 500 Andes ....... 100 Slerra Nev .. 72 200 Gould & C . 300 Union Con .. %0 300 Justice . . 800 Utah k] PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. The following were the sales on the Pacie Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Caledonia ...1 25| 300 Potosi .. 0 100 € C & Va.i a2lg) 300 Savage . 2 200 Crawn P ... 100 Sterra Nev .. 75 200 Gould & C .. 42! 100 Sierra Nev 13 200 Justice « 14| 200 Silver H ....1 08 300 Justice .. 13/ 300 Union Con % 100 Mexican 1 200 200 Yellow J . ™ 200 Ophir -1 7ol Afternoon Session. 100 Crown P .... 28[ 200 Sierra 200 Crown P .... 27 Silver g 300 Gould & C.. 42| 100 Silver a 500 Justice 13| 200 Union 100 g:::'m » 100 . 100 Savage L TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. The followli were Francisco and Tonopah g Morning 200 Colehan ... 31| G 20 300 Montana .1 08| Afternoon Session. 400 Cen Eureka... 90 200 Rescue ..... 100 Cen Eureka .. 89 100 So Bureka .. 100 Colehan ..... 32| 100 Ton Belment, 500 Gold Mgunt.... 21 Q‘fl ..3.20 1000 Luck: B 100 Belmont, B 10.2 20 ..... 14 100 Belmont,B 30.2 25 500 Paymaster 22| 200 North Star = CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, June 26— p. m. nm.uil’ 3 Bid Asik, oz Justies 0 12 14 18| Kentuck . s 08 2 43 20 1 23 Beat & Beich.1 0 2 2 ow 25 N 20 2t 3 1 o55ce meicher . 14 13 05 07 Sierra Nev. 2 0 1lSilver HML... 93 96 25 218t Louis 8 20 — 3 Syndicate .. — 6 02 . 03/Union Con... oz 9 41 42 Utah 2 8 8 S5 el J 67 68 TONOPAH MINES. llém' Bid, 25 3 Ed o 13 -— Mj: Ny B 2T & » oot dant 0% 1 13% Ton & & Take d0 a3 e 8 2 THE TWO. JOLLY TARS Before and After. A Laugh to Every Square Inch of Every Page of ths NEW COLORED : COMIC PAGES NEXT SUNDAY CALL.

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