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REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SAL) PERSONALS. and_nervous £ Science, Glas- me mail | EUMATISM cases IR Do You Want to Make Money? Then Select Lots in Our New Biocks. Choicest Locations, Lowest Prices, Easiest A+ FACIAL PLEMISHE REMOVED. | Wrinkies, yelic flabby skin, birthmarks, Terms o ey B Sunset District. ANl Graded or tings —p - 1cit | 8500 to $1000. ] and Sewered. §10 Monthly. aseage, elec t is wee Geary. | Sunset Branch Office on Ninth ave., near H Street, Open Sundays and Holidaysg ““Oceanside” Lots, Just Being Graded! Professor | Nothing Like It Ever Offered Herel ™ room 218, | Every Lot Has a Superb Ocean and Park | View! - § P-4 e cured H Street, 40th, 47th and 48th Avenues, in- | corre- | eealed | Only Graded Boulevard Lots Fronting Ocean! s Drog } Don't Miss Seeing Them To-Day! All Sold on Easy Terms Call for Diagrams and Prices! Fronting Park and Ocean Flectric Line. pordence strictl velope 201 roves its growth and ftching eca es scalp; at subctitute New Level Lots in Excelsior Homestead. Only §200 Each, $5 Monthly. Near Mission-street Electric Car Line. $1200, $2000 to $3000, Cottages in Sunset, Homestead. BOL GETZ & SO Room b4, XOT how cheap, b marn Standerd hmond and Bxcelsior Easy Terms. Owners and Dealers, “hronicle Bullding. Est Real v and Howard | ster. | CLAY-STREET RESIDBNCE LOT. cents, Mar- rth side of Clay st., close ette Square. 127:8 fect deep. ot on | | Magniacent 1 | to La | 60 feet fromt THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1903 REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. sttt St Bt el S s Bt | Fifty acres County; convenient to railroad; suitabie for icnic gron ots; to be Over 8500 A 1ull block gain. 480 or 640 a mile or tion, 10 m acres fine stock lands in Monterey and Sdn Benito counties; well watered and very desirable. Also 1220 acres adjoining: good stock land; for sale separately or together. Over 800 acres in Fresno County; 10 miles from Fresno; with canal and right of way; on the line of S. P. R. R. and San Joaquin River. FOR SALE BY C. §. CAPP & CO., Real Estate Agents, 630 Market st. in heart of Mill Valley, Marin unds or subdivision into bufiding #0ld as a whole. in Fresno; well located and a bar- @cres in Tehama County, within 50 of raflroad; mear Hooker sta- tles north of Red Bluff. ® ALFALFA vineyards; logue sent Market st. ——e lands, stock ranches, orchards, inspected bargains: monthly cata- free. C. M. WOOSTER 648 hot and cold water. 1040 Market, opp. Jones. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A NEW apartment house furnished rooms; new management; elevator; “furnished and un- 84 et.; $5 AT Mayfiower cut rates now for summer. 308 up; also beautiful rooms $1 week, ELEVENTH, 106—Sunny furnished rooms com. plete for housekeeping. bath; hou: FILLMORE, 2210 large furnished rooms ekeeping; choice; §30. GROVE_ 86 convenlence; bath gas; private f: 2 or 8 housekeeping rooms: every y. HERBERT housekeeping; gas ranges; just newly fur- nished. 15630 Polk st. (The) — Sunny apartments for KEARNY, 104—3 newly papered sunny unfur- nished room; : $20; references. NATOMA, 1007, nr. 1ith—Large sunny furn. room, With or’without housekeeping; private. | The best residence locality in the city, rounded by sur- close . BUILDING LOT. i near Devisadero: 3 fine-sized lots. 3 street and sidewalk care passing car line; lot level ; cheapest piece of prop- CAPP & CO., 630 Market via and Leguna; N sid: 6 th and 14th; 25x100; fine accessible; cheap. 1 st., bet, Church and Sanches; 114 cheap CHIRD st., bet. Bryant and York; ot 25x100, with 3-room cottage: cheap. FOLSOM st., bet. 34 and 4th; large lot; old vements: rents §100 net McALLISTER st., S. side cott; 25x137:6; first-rate neighborhood; & built there will rent well. any- I t PIERCE st.. between California and Sacra- E——= | mento; lot 120 feet front; 2 corners; with 6 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. £00d houses; well rented to good tenants. | ~ | Apply to C. 8. CAPP & CO., Real Estate e Otfice and residence, | Agents, 630 Market at. JOSEPH STRAUS, 630 Market st.... $9500—Elegant residence of 10 room: bathe basement: fashionable district: marine view. $3000—2 flats. @ rooms, basement; rear house " Mas near Lesvenworth, 4 Tooms; basement of 2 rooms; Mason and Filbert sts. $2500—2-story house of 12 rooms; basement of § rooms: pays 19 per cent, $8500—Good income propert 3 bay-window flats; basemen pays over 11 per cent : nice locality; eun all da | tnstaliments. is wooded and | 1y location, is required gonable atnce of Sar. Francisco; state price and give descaiption; propositions will be considered also of land on McCl r or in Lake | Tahos region. W. J 530 Califor- nis st WHOLE block of houses just started near tl Park on Carl. Cole Shrader&Parnassus ave. Western Addition; 5 et., room 5. SPECIAL NOTICES. Directory < i asylu plans terms. prices to suit: aj to 9 JAMES ROUNTREE & CO., 1f - o rn - Louiss Feccina, i0 | FOR SALI e of 8 rooms, high base- | pine Feccina, 8 yre.; David Fee- | ment st between Soseph Rees | Valen 1o _reason- | rs.; Wil-| able . 221 | Powe 4 yrs.; € yre , 1 yT. | THE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION COMPA- NY. 511-512 Callaghan butlding. will buy you & 16t and bufld you a heuse; small cash pay- ent: $8 per month pays principal and in- terest on each $1000 of balance awe. Pierce gnd | Choice lots in Sunset for cash or on easy | Qts- | OAK, 1 Neatly furnished sunny suite; sink, gas range, hot bath, laundry; adults $12;! single $5, i | SUTTER, 987—Sunny rooms completely fur- Tished for water; bath; phone. | VaLENcIA, furnished complete for housekeeping; separata entrance i no small A BRANCH CIA, gas, subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencla st housekeeping; reasonable; running | 187—Three large, ront and back, with bath and gas; children; rent $22 50. 12322 furnished Hhousekeeping | bathtubs, yard; all eunn rtisements and subscriptions Call branci g 3 £3° g 2 isements of D tions of CITY | 1104 Ma To act wi visitors to Household ors are re City Room modations thoroughly cases mus Committe | | C. The Committee on Hotels and Accommoda. has arranged Rooms 3 and 4, Phone Jessie 4471, residences, and the same will be subject to inspection by & representative of the Agency, will be ass ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, AMPMENT AUGUST, the, Grand Army of the Republic With the SPECIALISTS. = i e CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat- ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. DR. CARRIE EDWARDS, eve, ear, nose and throat. Removed to 428 Eddy st. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE System School, Van Ness and Market: positive cure for all_ Don't delay. ’I‘YPEWRI'I'ER!».;AJ(DW GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—Wa gell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266 A FEW good typéwriters at $30 each: get par ticulars. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery st 2D-HAND _typi ‘Webster Typewriter Inspe MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: Albert E. Nelson, 32, 522 Oak street, and Jennle E. Olson, 28, 174 San Carlos avenue. Harry P. Crozier, 21, 790 Grove street, and Edith Duke, 18, eity. Edward A. Kell, 21, city, and Margaret E. Leary, 18, city. James J. Mullen, 38, Suisun, Cal., and Alice Davis, 24, city. Patrick J. Sulllvan, 35, 328 Twel(th street, and Katherine Enright, 25, 11 Bowie avenue. John_P, Taylor, 31, 15 Church avenue, and Rosie Stewart, 30, Church_avenue. George W. Cherry, 36, Fresno, Cal, and Lehman, 28, Fresno, Cal F. Foley, 50, Benicla, Cal, Buckley, 22, city. Charles B. Gilmore, 26, 505 Harrison street, and Abble E. Soule, 25, 1526 McAllister street. Richard H. Jones, 21, city, and Elizabeth A. Bemis, 21, city. George Plummer, 25, 300 Scott street, and Sadle M. Hatherell, 22, Butte, Mont. Hiram Powers, 21, Benicia, Cal., and Maria Flannery, 18, Benicla, Cal. Faustino Rosala, 30, Baden, Cal, and Maria Spediacel, 30, 1402 Kearny street. George Jackson, 21, 124 Eleventh street, and Annie McClaine, 21, 156 Perry street. John_P. Bowers, 12, 21 Tayior street, and C. Bowers, 20, 21 Taylor street. riters sold, rented. repaired. . Co., 209 Sansome. and y C. BIRTHS— MARRIAGES — DEATES, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in_at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. HOWSE—In this_city, July 13, 1903, wife of H. L. Howse, a daughter. RUSSELL—In Oakland, July 14, 1903, to the to the ROOM RENTING AGENCY, rket st., cor. Turk and Market, =1 wife of W. L. Russell, a son. e e — Nacpees MARRIED. L MILLER--STANFORS—In this city, July 13, 1903, by the Rev. John Stephens, Andrew Milier and Bessle Stanfors, both of San Francisco. DIED. Adier, Holt, Claude Amati, Johnston, Capt. L. Arnheim, Miller, Martha G. th the Committee in locating the Encampment, In private boarding and rooming houses. ers desiring to accommodate visit- quested to notify without delay, the a Renting Agency of such accom- as they have to offer. None but ¢ respectable houses will be listed, and o all t be approved by the G. A. R. of Management before visitors ed_thereto. | A.A.—City Room Renting Agency, 1104 Market st.. cor. Turk and Market sts., Room | FREE .. We in Roc A—HOTEL D~ EUROPEAN PLAN, 18 4 DOORS FROM l\]l;l;’;\!} I ou ROOMS; STEAM 2 ND TELEPHONE IN' EVE: ROOM: RATE! PRCTAL 3 and 4. Phone Jessie 44 FREE charge locdte “vou fres ms with or without board, Housekeeping Rooms or Hotels. of ¢ A DAY UP; SPECIA | MONTH sl A—BRU 25c to $1 p light heus: AT $150 o § ANTLERS, ments for WICK The Almonte,’ Fifth st.)—Rooms, se, 148 Eixth—Rooms night, $125 to $5 per week, and ing rooms; open all night ekee Market st. (or No. 1 Se, Soc, $1, $1 50 night; 10 week:; house open all night. 51 415 Turk—3. 4 and 5 room apart- bkpg.; strictiy mod.; elec. Maria | _ of "' yrs. & mos.: | g2750 mos.; Pauline | P ore. fiable: 6 yrs Call office. { o yro.: Amtomst Belovich, § | O ofSee. i | i Grendl 7 yrs.: Louiss del | FOR sale—New 7-room modern cottage: nicely | Marion Chapman, 5 yrs. 8| decorated: easy termas. 27 Lizzie, nr. 30th | an, 3 yrs. 6 mos.; I‘l(.: and Mission, Apply owner, ion st well, 2 = = = Johnson of Market st. from $1560 am Mec- 10 to 15 per cent. [ Co., 207 Montgomery. A LARGE bath running water; references. 859 Post st BURNETT, 1426 Market—(old 3 nished rooms, suites furnished room for 1 or 2 gents; - 1364)—Fur- single; also furnished, CLIFFORD, furnished FAIR OAK ; Bernardipe Fiynn, Catberine Murphy, 3 yrs. 6| N s on Second ave and C st. for gale on easy payments; one block to phy, 2 yre.; Joseph Mahoney, - : i sion, 7 yrs.; Nellie John- cAliist E ool ot es Jo . 2 yrs.; Clara | £ox100; NORTHWEST corner Folsom and Ethel ‘Wagner, Rose King, 8 7 Eighteenth sts.; it controls the crossing. Call at 2138 Folsom st. ts in the Mission, $500; $10 monthly; no interest. Owner, 636 Clay st., 1oom 1. WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call. | 16 pages. in wrapper. for mafling. $1 ver year. | John Wagner, 10 yre.; Chester Wag- | A utterer, § yre.; Lewis Eva Narvis ; John Margaret B Pa yre SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES = kiey. 12 yrs.; Lottie Camp- | —~ - ol secs. be ran & yre.: Margeret | $13 50 drop-head cak, guaranteed: gecond-hand, 1/ 16a Anderson, 4 yre. 2 $6 to $15; some nearly new; 60 days’ exchange yre agreement. Chicago £.M.Exchange, 833 Mkt . bet. Sth : branch, ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENT i ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. i JUST WHAT nd Oth; phone South 433; eleva- 5 Geary st.: phone Main 750. fruit_trees: near | Surrounded by flo ; lot T5x125. train and schools; Nice S-room cottage verson, | Lizzie - ; Mary ALAMEDA LAND COMPANT, Grand 1461. 1500 Park st., Alameda. KELEY ADVERTISEMENTS ERKELEY REAL ESTATE. rdock & Co., Lorin station, Berkeley— Tel Asylum Prowestant Orpba ¥ tves motice that the following wif-crphen girle boys have been admit- *teé to the asylum on et from Jan. 1 19 uly 1. 1903 | “Mabel G. Clark, § yre. ‘and 10 mos; Dors | 1oy ban and | M. Campbell, 9 yrs.; Martha Brown, 9 yrs. | s 5 A rvwn T yre 1 mo: Christims | Lfiea) estate brokers, owners. bullders. etc, Christianson. 15 y7s.; Lulu A, Deahl 3 yrs.; | e --Loutse Mohr, 7 )'rfl‘, lce E,”“'h:xx I'm.lnv Xll 1 I '3 . v.: Annie Gosseel. 7 yrs.; Martha Goassel, M " ‘ ” Ad 3 res A Patias 1 Clark. 1 3ra. 3 mos.; weank | M1 alie vertisements. © Ciark & yrs. 2 mon.; Joseph A Ksenan, 3 | _ , 3 mos.; James Keenan, 2 yrs.; Hecman I 80 & mon s Albert William Whight: | MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. | GRAND to $1 50 204 Eills, cor. Mason— antly sunny rooms; prices reasonable. S, shed or unfurnished nished sunny ully | 541 Sixth—Beautif furnished rooms H furniines single or en suite; $1 per O'FARREL Sunny furnished rooms and offices; ele: elec. lights; day, week, mo. | ROYAL Hou | reading-room. smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rcoms $8:; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground 1o, Ellis—Incandescent lights, per night_ 35 to $150; week, $2 ith hot and cold water; baths, | TO LET-—A newly furnished front bay room in new modern flat, with use of bath; 15 minutes from Third and Market sts. side of Market: have reference: TURK. 416, Regina _Beautiful Jatest fmpts; UNITED STATES, 123 Eddr s —400 single and family rooms; night; $175 to $6 week; elevator, electric lights; reading-root single WINCHEST! | " Mozt convenient and r 85c to 150 night; §2 to $8 week eiec. lights; reading-room; free bu CLASSIFIE received a A DRANCH . Valencia s e y furnished pariors; Tow | o | window unny suites & lowest rates in the city. . mear Market | 5¢ to §1 | free bus and baggage. 519—Renovate s front rme ER Hotel, 44 7 .. mear Market— pectable; 700 rooms elevator: vertisements and_subscriptions | Il branch office, 2200 Filimore, | o for Call advertisements and has been established at 1086 | offi subscriptions t R AMOY, THE 'tly first-class faiily hotel; sunny rooms, 0O0MS AND BOARD. 901 DEVISADERO 8T. ngle; billlards; steam heat. & suite or sl VA ESS, house; rooms single or en suite; desirable lo- cation; all 1714—Select private boarding- convenlences of home. oLD Grace Church, —Attractive in- | man 7 yve.: Albert Caldwell, 2 yrs. 1 mo.; | . Mercld W. Anderson, 3 yre.; ck Goas | TERMS cl. ® yra, and Henry Koenicke, 8 yrs 3G Pucific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Fociety hereby gives notice that they have 7 @dmitied into the orphanage from Janvary 1, June 30, 1903, the following namned ¢t orphans, boys and giris, 10 PER CENT CASH, BALANCE §10 MONTHLY. Fine large lots right at the station cn graded streets; beautiful trees, charming views, no hills to climb; prices very low, only $8 to | $12 a front foot: will double in value: don't | fail to see them: over 80 lots sold recently; in, mged 7 years; Irene Wil send for illustrated booklet; agent on the ers 5 months: Helen Weil, ground Sundays. LYON & HOAG, 116 Mont- mthe; Charles Bernstein, gomery st SR ———— ,-years; HMarry Bernstein, aged 10 years ¢ inonths: Tdns Wefl, aged 6 years 6 months; £adie Markowitz, aged 9 years § months: [ | N Louls Robert Cousine, aged 10 years 3 { A P . months; Matiléa Stone, 8ged 8 years & Sponths; Ieador Kiein, ased § Feare; Sebemen | —— 0 — oo ein, aged 5_ye ‘months: 3 TICE, ROAD . " mhed ;r]r years ft’rnlnrn.thl, RMM lfl":drv“ued i B s 1308 =l Iyenrs; Law oe M fot ok, & ears; o . U OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | $100 DOWN—In Piedmont; monthly pay- s, sent to any address in the ments: cottage of 5 rooms, all in “nice r C condition; close to cars; street work all done, $3000—Neerly new, modern colonial cottage of da one year for $1. P 2 - 6 yooms, high basement, brick foundation, OF"‘P‘i"‘hE t."fu'y gcmlllg‘ I‘nlh.l-lqniul'y nlumm"' all l)n ne condition; ot 50x140 (note size); triplicate will be received here until 11 street work all done; stone sidewalks ‘welock a. m., August 10, 1908, for furnishing cpen lawn: choice residence loca- forgge &nd bedding at posts in this depari- ; mear Grove fine ba: gravel ment for year «nding June 30, 1904. Inform- driveway, garden and few frult trees; on furnished bere or by quartermasters must be ol away; cannot be At posts. U. £ reserves the right to refect or mccept any or all proposals or any jart thereof. Envelopes contaming _ proposels #hould be marked | “Proposals for Forage and Bedding at — and addressed to undersigned. F. H. HATHAWAY, C. @ M. duplicated the price; must be seen to blc n:npmma‘; terms of payment if de- eired. $3500—Eastiake cottage of € rooms, bath, high ‘basems lot 34x135; good emall barn; condition; for rent at $25 per PROPOSALS for Iron Pipe.—No. 36 New near Montgomery o, Fan ¥rncico, Califorsis. e s e ¥ 35, 1008~ Eea triplicate, LT T Y Reeindigede gy 3 , for furni b 4ons cast-iron pipe and 12,000 feet galvanized SURR W AT Nim Broadway, Oakland. Seon pipe, wih fitings, "delivered at ships o B o el tackle in San Francisco. The United A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, reserves the right to accept or reject any or 16 pages. in wrapper, for malling, §1 per year l‘i“ ml’;uh :r any p ll‘! we‘ lnlornl‘» on and blank proposals furmehed on PpIl- ; etion " Baveioper it be ingomes “Pro- | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR I8 for Iron Pive,” and addressed Major A. Devol, Quartermaster, U. 6. Army, FURNITURE good and cheap ‘this month, H. | BCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oskiand. ELEGANT furnished rooms with board In re- fined home. | THE JOHNSO! suites and . 1387 O'Farrell st €06 O'Farrell ROOMS WANTED. TWO unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; : in A quiet family: in Oakland, Box 1808, Cail office. downstairs. Alameda of MPORI housebold goods stored. moved, shij 431 Howard st. r Fruitvale. UM Storage & Vaz Ou.: ure, near Third; mg.’S'ik: 'fi'l: PIERCE-RODOLPI Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex, 571 CONKLIN'S dise. 333 Golden Gate ave. storage—Furniture and merchan- phone East 126, GOLDEN West Etorage; advances made; Si0 Mission st. ; tel. Howard 841. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281. pany, BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. DIVIDEND NOTICES. S i e ARSI DIVIDEND NOTICE—The FPhoenix Savings, Building and Loan Association, No. 538 Cali- fornia st., San Francisco, Cal!, has declared semi-annual dividends to June 30, 1003, pay- abl Wit per annum Pum; time), iins, B. Pren 4% July 20, On installment certificates, savings accounts (witl president; C. tiss 1908, at the following rates, to it "time deposits, 0 per cent. per an: wable at any per cent annum, A. A. Wat- C, T Bishop. "vice president; director. 4 g5 DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Nevada Ni Baok of San Francisco—At a mw‘m of the board of directors of this banl Ha July 7. 1903, sflmnflmmmu(= the r ending June 30, 1903, at the rate of gent, per annum. payal and after 15th inst. Transfer books be clased from the 10th to the 15th both inclusive. San Francisco, July Moeser, Harry L. O Malley, George Bell, Clara ¢ Biebesheimer, G. F. Braiden, Alexander Piconso, Bartolomeo Brown, Amella A. Reftzweith, Wm. Bruml, Lena Shattucl Wm. M. Coates, John F. Stringer, Ida M. , Barzilla Tamony, Cornelius , John H Tresaugue, Arman- Davig, Rachel tine Wetzel, Hanna Wilkens, Chas. J. C. York, Ethel L. Dixon, Dr. Geo. A Graham, Sarah Gropper, Karl E. Haughy, James ADLER—In this city, July 12, 1903, at his resi- dence, 15¢ Union street, Elkan Adler, be- loved husband of Bertha Adler, and father of Charles Adler of New York, Jake Adler, Mrs. J. R. Hardy, Mrs. Frank Hutchings and Rose Relda, a native of Bavarla, Germany, aged 77 years 1 month and 10 days. §Funeral and interment private fn Eter- nal Home Cemetery Wednesday AMATI—In this city, July 14, 1903, Felix, deariy beleved husband therina Amati father of Bettira and Phyl! Amati, brothes in-law_of Miss Margaret Collins and Sister Mary Bernard of the Order of the Holy Fam- ily, a native of Turin, Italy, aged 36 years 5 montns and 2 day: @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, ¥ 17, aL 9 o'clock, from his late residence, Union street, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's Church, Filbert and Dupont streets, where & requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, cammenc- ing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter In this city. July 14, 1903, Han- d wife of Herman S. Arnheim, of Sam Harris and the late Jane Harrls, and sister of Willle, Lawrence and Daniel Harris, Mrs. L. Langly, Mrs. K. Davidson, Mrs. Nellle Bernstein, Mys. S. “haskell of Montana and Mrs. L. Goodbody an_Diego, a native’of London, England, aged 47 years 8 months and 23 days. ©7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, and thence by 2 o'clock train to Home of Peace Cemetery for interment. BELL—In Alameda, July 13, 1003, Clara So- phia. beloved wife of Alexander G. Bell, and mother of Rowena E., Alexander H., Doro- thy A. and William 'A. Bell. a native of California, aged 42 years 1 month and 6 days. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, July 15, at 2 o'clock, at the residence, 1536 Mozart street. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. BIEBEEHEIMER—In this city, July 14, 1903, iustav F., beloved son of the late Peter and Lena Biebeshelmer, and brother of George and Julius Biebesheimer, a native of Downle- ville, i and 17 days BRAIL tered into rest, July 13, 1903, Alexander Braiden of San Ardo, ‘Monterey County, Cal, a native of Ireland, aged 73 n this city, July 12, 1903, Amelia . a native of New York City, aged d 11 months. is are respectfully invited to at- eral to-day (Wed: lu.\'),olllz2 the parlors of A. Martin & Co., vate, 219 O'Farrell street. Interment pri- BRUML—In Lockeford, July 12, 1903, Lena, beloved wife of the late Moses Bruml, be. loved mother of Amelfa £. Daley, Julius L., Henry J. and the late Albert N. Bruml, and #ister of Mark Levinsky and Hanchen Cohn, a native of Exin, Prussia, aged i2 years 10 month: 17 day: ¥ Eriends and acquaintances are respect- fully tviied fo attend the faneral to.day (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission s e terment Home of Péace Cemetery o'elock train from strects. COATE “oates, In this city, July 14, 1903, John F, father nf Mra. Myrtle ten Hosch and d Chest ates, a native of ged 0S8 years. "Notica of funeral hereafter. COCKS—In this city, July i4, 1908, Barzilla, beloved husband of Mary . Cocks, father of Mre. D. A. Hulse and Walter 8 Cocks, and grandfather of Mrs. George A. Johnston and Alice . Hulse, a native of Stanford, Conn., IISTD‘)":; s flsd 2 mnlnlh.& Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral :::m:i Wednesday, July 16, at & o'clock, at his late regidence, 1013 Church street, between Twen- ty-second_and Twenty-third. Interment at Benicia Thursday. DALEY—In this eity, July 13, 1903, John Henry, beloved son of Patrick and Catherjne Daley, and loving brother of Dennis, James, Frank and Mary Daley, Mrs. M. Manning and Mrs. Margaret Schubert, & native of San Francisco, aged 37 years. (San Jose papers pleast copy.) [ Friends and acauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock. from his late residence, 40 Ringgold street, near Ninth, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where golemn requiem high mass. will ba celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DAVIS—In Gakland, July i4, 1903, Rachel, beloved wite of the late Schmerel Davis, and motner of Mrs, M. Ossosky, Mrs. §. Leisel A. Davis and J Davis, a native of aged 73 years and 6 months. DIXON—In this city, July 14, 1903, at the residence of his brother, Harry -C. Diyon, m ~ NEAREST THE CITY ] ET CEMETERY| S | HENRY J. CALLACHER CO to Flan & G Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. R Teiéphone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. el Directors and Embalme n:::!;:m.in Wflm Temple, Pittn, Near Firin 5 Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates, e erra County, aged 32 years S8 months | 1752 Frisom street, Dr. George Arthur Dixon. | beloved son of the late James D. and ll-lc!’! | Dixon, and beloved brother of Hamry & Joseph L. and the late Ch: s PEon. Dative of Mayfleld, Santa C} aged 24 years 9 months and 10 daye. GRAHAM—In this eity, July 14, 1903, s-{;h; beloved wife of George H. Grabam, mOtbe of Marie Graham, beloved sister of Mr3. Themas Bunyan, dsughter-in-law of Mrs. 4 H. Graham, and sister-in-law of J. . & R. I Graham, a native of San Francisco aged 30 years 3 months and 1 day. O7Notice of funeral hereafter. s GROPPER—In this city, July 13, 1008, Kar Emil, dearly beloved son of John and Guesig Gropper, a native of San Franclsce, 8ge ‘ears mont! an ays. C7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, July 15, at 10 o'clock, from the resi dence of his parents, 1308 Jackson street between Leavenworth and Hyde. Mount Olivet Cemetery. HAUGHY—In thia city, July 14, 1903, James, beloved husband of the late Helen C. Haughy, and father of James C., Edward W. and George W. Haughy, a native of County Meath, Ireland, aged T4 years. EFThe funeral will e place from his late residence, 327 First street, to-day, July 15, at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- ery. HOLT—In this city, July 14, 1903, Claude, be- loved eon of Samuel H. and the late Mar- garet A. Holt. and brother of Willlam A. Holt, Miss California Holt, Mrs. Nancy 8 Mills and Mrs. Caledonia Soule, a native of Phoenix, Or., aged 20 years and 16 days. JOHNSTON—In this city, July 13, 1903, Cap- tain Louls W. Johnsion, beloved husband ot Anna L. Johnston, and father of George F., Walter L., Edwin Charlotte M., Harry V. and Ada M. Johnston, aged 78 months and 9 days. A member of Lodge Np. 53, A. 0. U, W. @7 The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday). at 10 o'clock, from his late residence. 720 Shrader street. Intermént pri- vate, Holy Cross Cemetery. MILLER—In this eity, July 14, 1903, Martha G. Miller, beloved daughter of Charles and Martha Miller, and sister of Doris Miler, & native of San Francisco, aged 8 months and 14 days. MOESER—In Alameda, July 14, 1003, Harry L., beloved son of Oscar and Emella Moeser, and brother of Roy Brunell, a native of Cali- fornla, aged 9 months. B MALLEY—In Redwood City, July 13; 1903, George, beloved son of Phiilp and Bridget O'Malley, and brother of Phillp, Charies, Eddie, Tom, Millie, Austin and Maggle O'Malley and Mrs. Kate Rose, a native of Colma, San Mateo County, aged 27 years, E7The funeral will take place to-day, from Redwood City, at 12 o'clock, by train to Holy Cross Cemetery, where the remains will be interred. PICONSO—In this city, July 13, 1903, Bartolo- meo, dearly beloved husband of Louisa Picon- 0, and loving father of Rose and Lawrence Piconso. Mrs. Addison Parry and the late John Plconso, & native of Italy, aged 48 years. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, July 15, 1908, from his late residence. 317 Filbert street, at 12 o'clock, thence (o Peter and Paul's Church, thence to Garl- ears 9 ercules St baldi Hall, where ceremontes will be held at 1:30 o'clock. Interment New Itallan Ceme- tery. REITZWEITZ—In the City and County Hos- pital, July 12, 1903, William Reltzweitz. SHATTUCK—In this city, July 14, 1903, Wil- llam M. Shattuck, beloved eon of Mrs. S. A. Knapp, a native of California, aged 37 years. STRINGER—In this city, July 13, 1903, Ida M., beloved wife of the late Willlam J. Stringer, and mother of W. A. Stringer and Mrs. L. ene Lee, a native of Danzlg, Ger- many, 60 years and 10 months. @7 Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, July 15, at 1 o'clock. her late residence, 2744 Steiner street. In- terment private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Please omit flowers. TAMONY—An anniversary solemn requiem high maes will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Cornelius C. Tamony Thursday morning, July 16, at 8 o'clock, at St. Joseph's Church. TRESAUGUE—In Mayfleld, July 13, 1903, Ar- mantine Tresangue, beloved wife of Anseime Trecaugue, beloved mother of Eugene, Leon and Emile Tresaugue, beloved daughter of Victor and Eugenie Dupuls, and sister of Victor Dupuls, a native of New Orleans, aged 30 years 4 months and 3 days. = Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, July 16, 1903, at 10:30 o'clock, at the undertaking parlors of Iaccherl, Duclos & Co., 620 Broadway, between Stockton and Dupont streets. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. WETZEL—In this city, July 14, 1603, Hanna Wetzel, beloved wife of Herman Wetzel, a native of Germany, aged 38 years § months and 18 days. WILKENS—Entered into rest, Charies John Conrad Wilkene, 9 beloved husband of Dolores Shaw de Wilkens, and father of Dolores A. Wilkens, a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 78 years. € Notice of funeral hereafter. YORK—Passed into a higher life, Ethel L., of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. York, a end Rosco York, a native Cal. (San Jose papers please eldest daughts and_sister of of San Jose, copy.) 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral l!el;:'lctl ock, at Wednesday, July 15, 1903, at her late residence, 4113 Oak street. ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by BUENA VISTA Parlor No. €8, N. D. G. W.— Officers and members are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late sister, Kate Littler, from her late residence, street, Wednesday morning, July 15, at 11:30 o'clock. BELL O'BRIEN, President. Frederick K. and Mary F. Houston and Louis and Jennie Friediander to Albert P. Booth, lot on E line of Van Ness avenue, 50 8 of Turk, S 46:8 by E 109; $10. D. J. Reeng to Catherine Reeng, lot on :: line of Hermann street, 90 E of Steiner, 25 by S 94:3%; Kift. Henry E. and Saffh H. Wright to Hertz, lot on W line of Pierce street, of Vailejo, S 27:6 by W 112:6; $10. 5% Polk | Mary A. and Eugene N. Fritz to Anna T. Croughwell, lot on B line of Ashbury street, 470 S of Frederick, § 25 by E 106:3; §10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Thomas W. Lynch, lot on W line of Fair Oaks street, 110 8 of Twenty-fifth, 8 75 by W 125; $2430. Helene Holly (formerly Winter) and E. M. K. Holly to Arthur F. Bridge, lot on SE_corner of Sutter and Powell street; 25 by S 57; $10. Arthur F. Bridge to Willlam A., Thomas Jr. and Frederic agee, same; $1 Albert M. Armstpng and Martin Atonsohn to Columbian Banking Company, lot on NW line of Brannan street, 100 NE of Sixth, NE 26 by NW 110, quitclaim deed; $50. Stella F. Mathena to G. C. Martin, lot on ¥ line of Mississippl street, 175 N of Butte, N 25 by E 100; $10. ‘Palomares Land Company to Mary L. Cralg, lot on E line of Fortieth avenue, 250 8 of Pol: Lobos avenue, § 100 by E 120: also lot on N. corner of Fortieth avenue and A street. 82:6 by N 100; also lot on NW corner of For- tieth avenue and B street, W 108:2. NE 447:1, 8 and all interest in Outside Lands block 323; $10. Marie L. Rooney to James and Ahnie Young, lot on .SE_corner of Plymouth and Minerva streets, 1 150, 8 125, F 50. N 125, W 50, block Q. Railrond Homestead Assoclation; $10. E. 8. Pillsbury to Homer 8. King, lots 22 to 25 and 30, block 2, Lakeview: $10. Homer 8. and Mittie B. King to McCarthy Company, same; §10. Teidors Gutte to 1. Gutte (corporation), same property as In decree of distribution of estate of J. Gutte (except cemetery lot); " garah E. Nathan to Charles Nathan, all in- terest in 100-vara lots 217, 204 and 192 and all interest in block R, Kaflroad Homestead Asso- ctation No. 2; $100. Builders’ Contracts. Trustecs of the Good Samaritan Mission (owners) with Henry Jacks (contractor), archi- tect Albert Pissis—Alterations to a' frame church on SW line of Second street, 85 NW of Folsom, NW 50 by SW 93; $3226. C. T. Ryland (owner) with H. L. Petersen (contractor), architects Mahoney & Ryland— Concreta and buff brick for a three-story and attic frame bullding on SE corner of Wabster and Bush stroets, 1 27:6 by S 87:6; $1095. E. J. Le Breton (owner) with George Good- man (contractor), architect Albert Plssis—Ex- cavating, artificial stone, paving, cement steps and concrete trenches for buildings on N line of Lake street, 125 E of Fifth avenue, B 340, N 780:9, SW _301:0%, SE 708:5 3-16; $6100. Josephine Delmue (owner) with J. Frank Beil (contractor), — architect—All work for a two- story frame bufiding on N line of Lake street. 26 1 of Sixth avenue, F 26 by N 84, Outside Lands block A; 3 Chatles end B. C. Brown (owners) with Charles J. U. Koenig (contractor), architects Faifield @ Kohlberg—Excavation, brick, con- crete, carpenter and mill, marble, hardware Work, glazing, tinning and pstering for a three-story frame bullding on NW corner of Geary and Laguna streets, N 8§7:6 by W 55; lfig.:,l:-. owners with G. C. Sweeney (contract- or). architects same—Gasfitting, plumbing and sewers for same on same: 3 Same owners with P. N. Kuss (contractor), architects same—Painting, etc., for same on same; $1680. —_——————— ~ Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, July 14. Stmr Barracouta, Nelson, 10 days 53 hours from A co. el DOMESTIC PORTS. * PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived July 14—Schr Golden Shore, from Hilo. EEN—Sailed July ABERD] 14—Stmr New- burg, for San Francisco. s Scher:siems - o R DA Plans for New Santa Fe Depot. OAKLAND, July 14.—The new Santa Fe depot at Emeryville will be located west of San Pablo avenue, nearly opposite For- tieth street, and will occupy a ground space 50x75 feet. To the west of the pas- senger depot the freight depot, covering 40x200 feet, will be located. i FABIOLA NURSES G0 ON A STRIKE Take Off Capsand Leave Patients Alone for Three Hours. | Make Drastic Move to Gain Reinstatement of Sus- pended Sisters. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, July 1. Forty nurses in the training department of Fabliola Hospitai went on strike at 7 o'clock this morning, leaving the patients to shift fbr themselves with such assist- ance as the few attaches of the Institu- | tion not disaffected could give them. For three hours this situation existed and then the hurriedly called directors of the hos- pital settled the difficulty. The trouble was caused by the suspen- sion yesterday of Miss Harriet Winters and Miss Minnle Taylor, nurses. During a surgical operation Miss Ella Houghton, a | graduate nurse in charge of operating i department, reprimanded Winters, | who took quick offense at t she con- | sidered the officiousness of the head of | the department. The situation was called to the attention 0f Mrs. John Yule, pres- ident of the hospital. Miss Taylor was spokeswoman last evening at a meeting | with Mrs. Yule and as a result both Miss ‘f \ Winters and her champion were sus-/ pended. The nurses took umbrage at that order and resolved to strike, making good their intention this morning. As the condition of the many patients was the first con- | sideration, the hospital directors lost no | time in ending the strike by restoring the | suspended nurses to duty. That done, the | board accepted the resignation. of Mlssv Houghton, who departed this afternoon trom the institution. | The nurses defend their action by de- claring that they believed the suspension | of thelr sister nurses was not justified. | Within the hospital the story is current | that the retirement cf Miss Houghton has much relieved the tension. Mrs. Yule regrets the occurrence, say- ing it was due to one of those unfortunate misunderstandings that arise in institu- | tions where a large number of persons are in close relation to each other. “The trouble is over, the clouds have drifted away and matters are runuming | smoothly again,” said Mrs. Yule. “There | were some words uttered which perhaps should not have been said. Miss Hough- ton sald to-day that she thought it would | be better if she left and went to a new position in New York, so the directors ac- | cepted her resignation.” i ————————— WOMAN CENTENARIAN'S FUNERAL IS HELD —— i OAKLAND, July 14—The funeral of| Miss Lavina Wheeler, who died Sunday, | aged 102 years, was held this afternoon | from her late residence, 1653 Grove street. | Services were conducted by the Rev. Dr. Sunderland, a retired Baptist clergyman, | who was a close friend of the aged wom- an, who had lived more than a century. | The clergyman gave speclal thought to the beautiful Christian character of his| departed friend and offer>d consolation,in | the expression of respect for the good in- | fluences that had been sown during her | long life. Miss Ruth Waterman sang | “One Sweetly Solemn Thought” and | “Asleep in’ Jesus.” Miss Wheeler's re- | mains will be sent to Sacramento for in- terment. —_—————— Plans for Grand Army Day. OAKLAND, July 14.—The executive | committee on the Alameda County day | | for the Grand Arm® of the Republic at a meeting this afterncon elected J. W. Evans chairman and Edwin Stearns sec- | retary. Mayor Warren Olney reported | that the San Francisco committee had suggested Friday, August 21, as the Ala- meda County da: The executive heads of government of Berkeley, Alameda, Haywards, San Leandro and Pleasanton will be invited to appoint members of the general reception committee. I. A. Beret- ta, Theodore Gier and Edwin Stearns have been appointed a committee on transportation. Effort will be made to se- cure free transportation across the bay for the veterans. During the day the vis- itors will be entertained with lunch on the banks of Lake Merritt. There will be drives about the city and the suburbs. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. Board has re-clected the old directors and offi- cers and all the old standing committees have been reappointed. The officers are: A. W. Foster, president; Willlam Edwards, vice presi- dent; A. F. Coffin, treasurer, and F. W. Had- ley, ‘secretary. These, with A. B. Ruggles, compose the board of directors. Recd Crude Ol Company has addressed a circular to stockholders in which it is set forth that the company has sold its Assoclated Oil stock. amounting to 2,841,086 shares, at 30c per share payable in cash November 2. 1903, the shareholders of the Reed Company having the right reserved to buy up the Associated Oil Company stock to the total limit of 581,086 shares at 30c per share. Stockholders desiring to have the Assoclated stock instead of cash must notify the Reed Crude Company before September 1, 1903, The proceeds of the sale of this stock will be ready for distribution in cash to Reed Crude stockholders as soon as possible after November 2, 1903. Stock and Bond Exchange. TUESDAY, July 14—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid.Ask.’ Bid. Ask. — 111%4s q ¢ (new).13514136 111 111%13s qr eoup..108%4100% MISCELLANEOUS, A PG fe. — 108%| D, iy Bay - o con 5a. — 1004 C C G&B 5s. — 107%|0Ok WCogtdds — ]w" CalG & E & m and cths — 101 [Om C R 6s.124 125 Cal-st C 58 — |Pac G Impis 96% € C Wat 105 |P'E Ry 5s..107 108 Fd 2 120 RN iy F & C1 R 6s.116% &ORG — _ Geary-st Ros — — | Powell-st 6s.11614 — H C&S 5%s.102% — |S E G&RSSs. — 10415 HC&Sbe 95 98 [SF &SJVes — 121 Hon R T 6s. — R L A Elec fs. — P L A Ry bs. — LALC 6s. — Do 51 Se10e (1005)Sr A1 gtd 36.106 — v A.10815104 LAP lcm 55.103%104% (1905)Sr B. ‘*“’“‘fi Mkt-st C 68, — — 1908) ... — 107T% Do lem Bs.117% — | (1912) ... — 11835 NRofC0s. — 100 |S P C legbs 1204 — Do — 121 | Do stmpd..107% — NP — 108%/S P B R 6s — 140 N ¢ — 114%(S V Wat 6s.100%107% NC 00 — | Do 4s 2am 09%101 N 8 — 100 | Do 4s 3dm. — 1003 0G L 10 — |Stkn G&E 6s — 102 Oak T 6s... — 122 UG & E 5s. — 107 WATER STOCKS. SF G & E. 65% 69%f ; INSURANCE. e 13 STREET RAILROADS. California .. — 206 |[Presidio ..c.eo = 48 Geary . — & l POWDER. Giant ....... T3 T4 |VIEOFIt eemae — 5% S SUGAR. ana P, Co. — — |Kilauea §C. 8 8% HC&S. 40 —. Makawelll Honokaa § C — 12 |Onomea S Huteh S P C 12% — | Paauhau 8 € — MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.150%153 |Oceanic S Co 7 Cal Fruit As. — 91 |Pac A F A.. Cal Wine As. 987 — Morning Sesston. Board— 30 Alaska Packers' Assn. .180 28 25 California Wine Assn. - 99 00 30 Giant Powder Con... lme 75 Mutual Electric Light. « 14 00 20 San Franeisco Gas & Blec < 70.00 50 S F Gas & Ele (Trustees' cert.). 69 00 $1000 § V 4s bonds (34 mtge) - 99 87% $1000 SV 4s bonds (3d mtge) ~100 00 Street— 100 Central Light & Power. 478 75 Mutval Electric Light. 14 00 Afterncon Session. Board— 115 Central Light & Power. 473 15 Contra. Costa Water. . 60 00 5 Mutual Electric Light. 1378 10 Pacific Gas Imp. . B4 50 25 S V Water. .88 50 65 S V Water. . 83 00 5 S V Water. 825 100 Comeeal L entral Light & Power. 478 150 Mutual Electric Light 14 00 2000 Northern California Po 100 6215 $3000 Los Angeles Ry 5s bonds 114 00 California Stock and Oil Exchange Morning Session. 525 Home OMl .... 200 Monte Cristo Ofl (3 5) Afterncon Session. 100 Home Of1 500 Lion Ofl Street— 100 Home Oft (B 30). 100 Monte Cristo Oil Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: . M 83 3% 2% o Morning 100 Justice 14[ 2 18 100 Overman 33 4 100 Potost .. Afternoon Session. 150 Ophir .. 1 80 200 Chollar . 23 100 Mexican -1 054500 Impertal [ 100 Con Cal & Va.l 50 300 Utah . 38 300 Savage ...... 19 200 Occidental ... 30 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. The following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning 06 Sesston. 500 Alpha Con. 100 Ophir . 200 Beicher 200 Ophir . 200 Chollar S 200 Overman . 33 200 Con C & Va..1 45 100 Potosi = 700 Con Imperial.. 05 300 Savage . 18 0 Gould & Cur. 40 500 Sterra Nev... 59 500 Hale & Nor.. 60 500 Sterra Nev.... 60 300 Mexican ‘1 10, 400 Union Con 7 200 Mexican ...1 07%' 400 Yellow Jacket 73 Afternoon Session. 200 Belcher ...... 44! 200 Overman . 32 200 Chal Con.. 48 500 Potost 24 300 Crown Point.. 24| 200 Savage . 19 300 Gould & Cur. 40/ 500 Sex Belcher.. 00 800 Justice .. 14 300 Seg Beicher., 10 550 Mexican .....1 10/ 200 Sierra 59 100 Mexican .....1 05/ 300 Utah .. a7 300 Occidental 30/ 300 Yellow Jacket. 72 160 TONOPAH MINES. Following wers the sales on the San Fran- ctaco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session 100 Ophir .. Colehan. 20 200 Rescue ...... 13 1500 Esperanza ... 08| 80 Ton Belmont.2 10 200, y Queen.. 27| 50 Ton of Nev...8 00 100 G3ld M Con.. 09! 100 Ton N Star.. 56 1000%Gold M Con.. 05 100 Ton N Star.. 57 100 Montana Ton. 88! 600 Ton N Star.. &8 Afterncon Session. 400 Ton Belmont.2 10 60 06| 0/ 100 Ton N Star. 3000 Esperanza 200 Gold M C CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, July 8—3:30 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Alpha . 06 07 Julla . [ Alta . o0l 02 Justice . 14 Andes . « 09 11 Kentuck % | Beicher . 43 40 Mexican . 051 Best & Bel...2 — | Occidental 30 Bullion .. . 04 O08O0phir ... 551 Caledonia ....1 30 1 35 Overman .,.. 30 Challenge 49 24 Chollar 2 8 Confidence 251 10 on C & Va.l 451 . B8 Crown Point.. 23 24 Silver HII . E o Exchequer oL 02 Unton . 6 | Gould & Cur. 38 40 Utah . k4 Hale & Nor. 88 61 Yellow 72 Imperial ... o 05 TONOPAH MINES. Bid. Ask. Bid Ask. Folehan ...... 20 21 Rescue ...... 14 15 speranza ... 05 06 Fon Belmnt.2 06 2 12° Eula Con . 25 —|T &Cal . 20 Gipsy Queen. — — Ton Fraction. Gold M Con.. 00 10Ton & G W Lucky Tom .. 07 13, Ton of Nev. MacNamara . 25 30 Ton N Star. Mizpah Exten — 45 Ton Midway - | Montana Ton. 87 90|Ton & S Lake NY Ton .... — 25/Ton Union Paymaster — United Ton. Pine Grove .. 30 Utop! Bkagway, etc., Alaska—11 a. m., July 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, August 4. Change to com- pany’s steamers at Seattle. For_ Victoria, _Vancouyer, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma. Everett, Whatcom—11 a. m., July 10, 13, 20, 25. 30, August 4. Changs at Seatile to this company’s steamers for Alas- ka and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle for Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. For Eureka-(Humboldt Bay)— ma, 1:30 p._m., July 9, 15, 21, 27, August 2: Corons, 1:30 p. m., July 12, 18, 24, 30, August 5. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbars—Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Stmeon, Cayuces, Port Harford (San Luis ‘Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. Coos Bay, 9 a. m., July 8, 16, 34, August 1. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose dei Cabo, Mazatlem, Altata, La Paz,_Santa Ro- sulin, Guaveise (Mestl, 16 & = Tth of eachy month, For further infarmation obtain foider. Right is reserved to change steamers or sall- tng_dates. TICKFT OFFICES—4 New Mon oy street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market and Broadway wharf. Freight Office, 10 Jfarket street. * C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st., San Francisco. O. R. & N. CO. *“Columbia’”_salls Jll? 12, Auy 1, 21, 816, 20 '!yhfld-::mp“ lime. to. PORTEANS, 3&{""& short rail line from Portland to all fntg East. Through tickets to all points. all .p-:n_:ir: steamship rail. at RATES. Steamler tickets include berth and meals. Steamer sails foot of Spear st. at 11 a. m. & F. BOOTH, Gen. t. Pass. Dept, 1 Brontsomery st. C. CLIFFORD, Gen. Agt Fre. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe Nagasaki and Shanghai, and _conmecting Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo on board on day of sail 8. 8. NIPPON MARU....Friday, oty 3% 100 8. 5. AMERICA MARU vodoow ...Wednesday, August 28, 1903 s. 8 HONGKONG MARU (Calling at Ma- nila) .- .Saturday, September 19. 1908 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For and passage, apply at Com- otfice, 3 Loip i W. H. AVERY, General Agent. §S. SONOMA, for d_Sydpey.. ss?“;\unn& MARIPOSA, ‘Honolulu, ...Thursday, July 16, 2 p. m. for Honoluld, July 25, 11 a. m. for Tahiti, Aug. 15, 11 & m,