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“THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, PERSONALS. RHEUMATISM, kidney trouble and nerve Giseases cured at Institution of Science, Gl gow bidg., 105 Ellis st., rooms 7-8; advice &nd examination free by mail or at office; ses treated privately. DR. J. R. CRAIG, supt. The science of drugiess healing taught o responsible persons only A—FACIAL BLEMISHES REMOVED. rinkies, yellow and flabhy skin, birthmarks, smalipox pittings and scars scientifically re- moved without cutting. massage, electricity or medicine: epecial gemonstrations this week. Call or write DR, L. WILLIAMS, 371 Geary. habits cured MORPHINE, oplum at home by a pair atment; in- Sorsed and used by leading physicians; corre- spondence strictly ¢ plain, sealed envelope: call ndia Drug aiseases; treat by f hair an mail, blank fo on_free 8:30 10 8, Sund GEO. A. SARLOW, Speci Market THE St air Rer gray hair, im- b s wres dandruft and Py r stickiness; t rdressers 385Geary. is the motto of apid Rotary f to-day. J experience, ine habi RAG carpets wove chenille-w catpet twine CLAY-STREET RESIDENCE LOT. Magnificent dot on North side of Clay st., close to Lafayette Square. €0 feet front by 127:8 feet deep. The best residence locality in the city, sur- rounded by fine homes; close to caf lines, close to a fine square and close to downtown. $18,000. SUTTER-ST. BUILDING LOT. North side, near Devisadero: 3 fine-sized lots, with a depth of 137:6 feet: street and sidewalk bituminized; granite curbing; cars passin close to it; Devisadero-st. car line; lot level and ready to bulld on; cheapest piece of prop- erty being offered to-day in that neighborhood. PRICE. $11,000. CHARMING Mill Valiey is growing very fast. Ziew houses are springing up on all sides. Land vaiues are increasing rapidly. Lyon & Hoag have placed a new tract on the market, right at the station. and are selling lots at from $8 to § per frant foot on terms of 10 per cent cash, balence $10 monthly. Over 80 lots have been eold recently. Streets \are graded, water mains laid, electric lights, etc.; gzand old trees. Don't delay, but get in on the ground floor. Branch office, Mill Vail cpen Sundays. Send for booklet. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. A SMALL tract of land that is wooded and Fas stream, or creek, M sitely location, is recuired by & club within reasonable & atnce of Sar. Francisco; state price ‘and give descuiption; propositions will be copsidered slso < land on McCloud River. or in Lyke Tahoe region. W. J. GUNN, 830 Califor- nla st nursday, Saturday and nia Hall, Howard ot Prof. Foster tallments: 50 cents LEMOS. 1127 Mar- h and Eighth Iments, §1_per week. taflors, 727-720 Market hair goode: mani- 123 Stockton €t 50 drese pants $2 50 cor. Bush and Dupont Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,117 s play books, Sles removed rs. & Miss Eaton veins and catarrh cu 140 Geary PROPERTY WANTED. & ) Market ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING furnished and eleva A NEW apartm furnished ro GROVE 2 or 3 housekeeping rooms convenience: bath gas: ¥ e tamily HERBERT (The ents housekeeping . gas ranges ust newly nished. 1530 Polk st HOWARD. 1531 —Large, sunny parl and large real kitchen; reference 3 newly papered & noes. y suite; sink, adults $12; fur- SUTTER, 967 sdbny mished for housekeeping SRt Rt whems. rooms completely reaconable rooms, g ; separate Three large F houseks ck, with bath and gas; t $22 5 VALENCIA ments and ROOMS TO LET—Furn ng Agency, r. Turk and Market sts., Phone Jessie 4471, FREB """"" of charge or without board, Rooms or Hotels. RLAND — EUROPEAN ST, 4 DOORS FROM 'TSIDE _ROOMS; STEAM “LEPHO! IN' EVERY A DAY UP; SPECIAL MONTH. running | $2500— { i | | | | JAMES ROUNTREE & CO. SWHOLE block of houses just started near the Park on Carl, Cole. Shrade plens terms_ prices to sull FOR SALE House of 8 rooms, high base- ment; = “lde of Nineteenth st.. between Valencia and Mission; must sell; Ko reason- able offer refused. STEPHENS & CO., 221 | Powell s TEE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION COMPA- NY. 511-512 Callaghan buflding. will buy you © 16t and bulld you a house; swall cash pay- ment: $8 per month pays principal and in- terest on each $1000 of balance due. NEW houses and flats ‘on Second ave, and C st for sale on easy payments; one block to lister_ cars: prices o sulf you; open. HOUSE, 6 rooms; bath; 2 patent clos- ble; nice garden; bargain. Box 1193, com modern cottage: nicely terms. 27 Liz nr. 30th owner, 3252 Mission st and Mission. MENTS eouth of Market st.from $1500 W0, paving from 10\to 15 per cent vestment Co., Montgomer: NORTHWEST corner Folsom ; it controls the crossing. Call < in the Mission, $600; $10 monthl; t. Owner, 636 Clay st., mom 1. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Cell, 16 pages, sent to any address in the ; or Canada one year for $1. REAL E ALFALFA lands, stock ranche: vineyards; inspected bargeins; monthly ca logue sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st POINT RICHMOND REAL ESPATE. near Point Richmond Address A. B. PATRICK & ont st., San Francisco. barn; large lot; on i one square of one square near $1 Coliege ave.; lot cast side Fulion; street hed at 1096 | g1600 5 rooms and bath; 35x135; Parker st. $1600—4-room cottage; lot 50XL35. $2500—7 rooms and bath; lot 60x100; halt block to csrs. CHENEY & BERRY, P. O. Block, Berkeley. PAYING RENT. STOP A new 6-room cottage, bath, stationary tubs, patent tollet, gas and_electric light: Work done: price $2500: terms, small cash payment, balance to sult. 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin. Open Sunday Rooms ¥ $1 25 to §5 per week, and usekeeping rooms; open all night. 73 Market st - §1 (or No. 1 $1 50 night; all week house of rk—3, 4 an strictiy mod. n for 1 or 2 gents; references. 889 Post st 'T. 1426 Market—(old No )—Fur- rooms, suites, single; also furnished. R s istied sunny roo 204 E cor. Mason—Elegant prices reasonabl 210 also single furnished sunny rooms, strictly GRAND Southern. to $1 50 night: §2 to GRANT ave Nice o single T OTEL T. VINCENT, furnished rooms; sir week uy or en suite; $1 per O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices . elevator lights; day, week, mo. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights reading-room smoking oom and lldl»l"‘hlr- lor; rooms per night to §1 50; week, $2 #5; month. $8 10 $30 elevator on groun r; rooms with hot and Nicely furnished pario well suited for office Toom In new mod 5 miputes from T) #ide of Market: ha have references use of bath; 4 and Market sts.; north car lines; must all office. TTRK_ 416, Regina—Beautiful sunny sultes & single; latest impts; lowest Tates in the city. 123 Eddy st near Market single and family rooms; 35c to $1 night; §175 to $6 week; elevator. electric ights: reading-room; free bus and baggage 519 Renovated: handsome rolshed suites front rms; mod. con ER Hotel, 44 3d #t.. near Market— -ut_and respectable: 700 rooms; 50 night; $2 to $8 weck: elevator; #. reading-room; free bus: baggage. H office for Call advertisements and ;s has been established at 1096 _— ROOMS AND BOARD. 901 DEVISADERO ST. ~class family hotel; sunny rooms, billiards; steam heat. 1714—Select private boarding- ms single or en sulte; desirabie 1o- onveniences of home. v “x-cptionul table; free billiard-room. furnished rooms with board in ve- 97 O'Farrell st., cor. Laguna. N, 605 O'Farrell st.—Sunny single rooms, with bosrd; refs. WEEK S uews for § cents—The Weekly Call, SRETE o wrapper, for mudling. $1 per year HOOMS WANTED. TWO unfurnishea rooms _for TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAING IN TYPEWRITERS— sell better mmn:flm - house in the ciwy: r, Exchefige 536 rum:n'-':] telephone A FEW g00d typewrites aach; veculars . & M. ALEXANDER T gomery st o5 $3_ The fiy ¥ repaired. ‘Bansome. SDHAND typewriters § o A2 Furnished or unfurnished -window | | | i | | | | | HAVE YOU $12007 If s0 I can eell you the best 5-room cottage in Berkeley; nice garden; street work done close to station and streetcars; price $2400, terms, one-half cash, balance to suit. ©O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin. Open Sundays. and | xceptional easy terms to | street | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR! A PRETTY HOME IN ALAMEDA. Surrounded by flowers and fruit_trees; near train and schools; only $2850; lot 75x125. Nice 5-room cottage and bath. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, Tel. Grand 1461, 1500 Park st., Alameda. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum hereby Eives notice that the following orphan and d. Ralf-orphan girls and boys have been mitted . to_ " the . ssylum . from ary 1, 1903, to July 1, Violet Dutro, § yrs.; Augusta Dutro, 6 yrs Frank Fassina, 12 yrs.; Louise Feccina, 10 yre.; Josephine Feccina, 8 yrs.; David Fec- ¢ina, 6 yrs.; Joseph Ciancy, 5 yrs.; Rosa Alameda, 6 yrs.; Gasper Castell, 8 yrs.: Wil- liam Castell, 6 yrs.; Martin Castell, 4 yrs. Carrie Cano, 8 yrs. Nettie Cano, 6 yrs. Raphael Cano, 4 yrs. Gertie Robinson, 1 yr. § mos.; May Conely, 7 yrs.; Ira Conely, % yre.; Otie Conely, 4 yrs.; Benjamin de Rose, 8 yrs.; Maria de Rose, 12 yrs.; Margaret Cowep, 10 yrs.; Emma Cowep, 8 yrs.; Maria Cowep, 5 yrs.; Willie Cowep, 3 yrs. 6 mos.; Samuel Belogich, 4 yrs. 2 mos.; Pauliné Wolfe, 9 yrs.; Michael Mastrosantl, 6 yrs, Mary 'Belovich, 10 vrs.; Antonet Belovich, yrs.; Charley del Grendi, 7 yrs.; Louise del Grendi, 6 yrs.: Marion Chapman, 5 yrs. 6 mos. ; dmond Chapman, 3 yrs. 6 mos.; May Chapmar, 1 year 8 mos.; Remond Schwell, 4 ra.; Ella Creque, 6'yrs.; Agnes V. Johs yrs.. Sam Walsh, 9 yrs.: Willlam Kensey, 8 yrs.; Isabel McKensey, 9 yrs. Chariot’ Sorensen, 6 yrs.; Bernardine Fl 5 yrs. 6 mos.; Catherine Murphy, 3 yrs. mok.; Sarah Murphy, 2 yrs.; Joseph Mahone; 2 yrs.; Mary Johnsion, 7 yrs.; Nellie John ston, § yrs.; James Johnston, 2 .; Clara Johnson, 10 7 mos.; Ethel er, yrs.; Maria King. 7 yrs.; Rose King, 5 yiw. Winfred King, yrs. 6 mos.; Henry ng, 1 year 5 mos.; Sam Schmidt,'3 yrs.; Mary McNickells, 7 yrs.; Agnes McNickells, 7 yrs.: Emily_McNickel John Wagner, 12 yrs.; Maria Wagner, 10 yrs.; Chester Wag- ner, 8 yrs.; Clara_Futterer, 9 yrs. w! Cheerello, 6 yrs.; Eva Narvis, 7 yrs.; John Henderson, Margaret Bannan, 8 yrs.; John Green, 5 yrs.; Henry Pastene, 4 yrs. Celia Brand, 8 yrs.: Marla Walsh, 1 year 6 moe.: Elizabeth Kelly, 2 yrs.: Willie Sum- mers, 2 yre. 4 mos.: Michael Logue, 2 yrs. 2 mos.: Josephine Baker, 1 year 4 mos.; Elsle Jenking, 2 yrs. € mos.; Annie McDonnell, § yrs.; Sadie Mason, 7 {m Frank Logan, § yrs.; Agnes Buckley. i2 yrs.; Lottie Camp- bell’ 6 vrs.; Ella Moran 8 yrs.; Margaret Loftus, 2 yre.; Ida Anderson, 4 yrs. 2 mo: Florence Buckley/ 9 yrs. mos.; Dora Glelschner, 4 yrs.; Addie Wesher, 5 yrs.; Jo- seph Swayne, 1 year 2 mos.: Rachael Myers, rs.; Liilie 'Kearney, 1 year 6 mos.: Michast organ, 2 yrs.; Violet Pickett, 10 yrs.; Frank ! 4 yrs.; John Wigin, 4 yrs.; Joseph { 5 vrs.; Gracie Hopson, 7 yrs.; Carris H , 6 yrs.; Harrlet Mechan, 12 yrs.; John Kane. 2 yrs.; Gracle Mihigan, i1 yrs.; joseph Riordan, 6 rs.; Emma Campbeen, 7 yra. Theresa Hill, 3 yrs.; Leonard Fisher, 8 yrs. Anna Muller, 8 yrs.: Liilie Cashell, 4 yrs. Florence Nelson, 2 yre.; Rosle Fosett, 4 yrs. Theresa Donald, 5 yrs.: Annie Brag, 2 yrs. Fred Conley, 3 yrs.; Mary Bryant, 4 yrs.; Al- bert Nicholls, 4 yrs. 9 mos.; George Hoffman, 6 yrs.; Alice Nicholls, 7 yrs.; Antonia Louls g vre.; Theresa Fisher, § yra.; Myrtle Fisher, 7 yrs.; Mary Smid, 7 yrs.; Hilda Holverson, 1o yrii Esther Holverson 6 yrs: Lizals egan, yrs.; Celia Regan, 5 yrs.; M Regan, 8 yrs.; Philomena Morse, 2 yi J:hnn Maschini, 7 yrs.; Hazel Roche, 10 yrs. | NOTICE—The secretary of the San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asyium Society herewith Eives notice that the follo¥%ing orphan and half-orphan girls and boys have been admit- ted to the asylum on Haight and Laguna sts.. from Jan. 1. 1903, to July 1. 1903: Mabel G. Clark, § yrs. ‘and 10 mos.; Dora M. Campbell. 9 'yrs. rtha Brown, '9 yrs. 4 mos.: jnnie Brown, 7 yrs. 1 mo.: Christh Christianson, 15 yrs.; Lulu A. Deahl. 3 yrs.; Loulse Mohr, 7 yrs.; Alice E, Whightman, 11 yrs.; Annle Goassel, 7 yrs.; Martha Goassel, & yrs; Dallak R. k, 7 yrs. 8 mos.; Fran| ©. Clark. 5 yrs. 2 mos. .Jnngh A. Keenan, ¥rs. § mos.; James Keenan, 2 yrs.; Herman 34chr, 5 yrs! 6 mos.; Albert Willlam Whight- man,'7 yrs.; Albert Caldwell 2 yrs. 1 mo.; Harold W. Anderson, 3 yrs.; Frederick Goas- sel, © yrs, and Henry Koenicke, 8 THR Pacific Hebrew Orpban Asylum and Home Soclety hereby gives notice that they ha: admitted into the orphanage from January 1903, to June 30, 1903, the following nam orphans and hait orphans, boys and giris, viz: Louis Levin, aged 7 years; Irene Wuil, uged § years & months: Helen Weil, aged § nthe: Charles Bernstein, ‘aged 12 ry Bernstein, aged 10 years # Zdna Well, aged € years 6 months; aged 9 years 5 montis; Robert Cousins, aged 10 years § Matilda Etone, aged 8 years 8§ 5! Isador Klein, aged 8 years: Solomon Klein, sged 5 years 7 months: Ida Miller, aged 10 vears 9 months; Rose Miller, aged 6 years; Lawrence Maurice Beck, aged 5 years; Rose Eiver, aged 4 years 11 months. “LAIM prizes of the ServiantMontene- grin L. and B. Society's held: at 1903, as ithin ten Sadle Markowitz, Louis Schuetzen Park, San Rafael, follows, Prizes must be called for 1218 75, 952, 1 ; safe, reliable: take mo other. stampe for particulars. ‘“‘Relief for | in letter by return mail, Ask your drusgist. | Chichester Chemical Co., ladelpia, Pa. | A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Ca { . In_wrapper. for mailing. $1 per yea; —_———— 3 and NOISES in EARS positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat- ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. DR. CARRIE EDWARDS, cye, ear, nose and throat. Removed to 428 Eddy st. e SEE THIS HO! A beautiful new 7-room house; strictly up t date; convenient to station and streetcars street work done; price $3000; terms, only $250 cash, balance same as rent. 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin. Open Sundays Alex. Murdock & Co., Lorin station, Berkeley— 1 estate brokers, owners, bullders, ete. 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. "D REAL ESTATE. OAKLA $100 DOWN—In Pledmont; monthly pay- ments; cottage of 5 rooms, all in nice condition; close to cars; street work all done. 1 Sixth—Beautitully | $3000—Nearly new, modern colonial cottage of | 6 rooms, high basement, brick foundation, orcelain bath, sanitary plumbing, all in ne condition; let 50x140 (note the size): SEWING MACH! AND SUPPLIES 5 60 drop-head oak, guaranteed: gecond-Lan 36 to $15; some nearly new; 60 days’ exchangs agreement. Chicago S.M.Exchange, 933 Mkt. et.. bet. 5th and 6th: phone South 433: elev: tor: branch. 285 Geary st.: phone Main 750. e e e STORAGL AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored. moved, shipped. 728- 731 Howard st., near Third: phone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.: tel. briv. Ex. 871. CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 383 Golden Gate a phone East 126, GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 810 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2820 Fillmore et.; phone Jackson 281. EEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery st.: tel. Main 1840. Shippihg at cut rates. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE System School, Van Ness and Market: positive cure for all. Don't delay. street work all done; stone siewalks | o —————— laid; cpen lawn: cholce residence loca- PROPOSALS. tion: near G st; fine barn, gravel | . driveway, garden and a few fruit trees:| OFFICE of C. Q. ., Vancouver Barracks, most be’ #0ld; owner away; cannot be | Wa July 10, 1903.—Sealed proposals in duplicated at the price; must be seen to triplicate will be received here until 11 be eppreciated; terms of payment if de- sired. $3500—Eastlake cottage of 6 rogms, bath, high basement; lot 34x135; good emall barn; all in fine condition; for rent at $25 per month; No. 567 25th st., mear Grove. Fend for S-page printed catalogue. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 002 Broadway, Oakland. TAYLOR BROS. & CO., 1236 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. INVESTMENTS. $9,000—One of the best business corners, 50v feet; center of the city; eheap at $12,- 500. 7,500—Lot 50x100, with four stores; between oadway and Washington; cheap at 0,000; all rented. $4.500—50x100; business corner with six stores; in Alameda; all rented; cost $7500. $80,000—100x100 ft.; 3-story brick bloc; one of the finest corners with half block selling for §2000 front foot: cheap at $100,000. TAYLOR BROS. & CO., Tel. Cedar 851 CHICKEN ranch, very complete and chea £00d G-rm. farm house, large barn, 16 chicken houses, 3 incubators (600 capacity), brooding- is & lovely site and home; see it at once; ad- Joining East Oakland; no £« winds_here; price, all told, cash, balance to sult buyer. circular, 455 7th st., Oakiand; carriage nor harsh ; one-half ‘all or send for opp. Broadway station, HENRY Z. JONES. s, | WANTED for cash customer, some Realty Syn- ® per cent certificates at a discount, ALSO For sale, 8 lots near Idora Park, 201 feet east of Telegraph ave., at $225; cash. for less money than any | W. E. BARNARD, 476 Tenth st., Oakland. S——— OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. BCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. | 1236 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. o'clock a. m., August 10, 1903, for furnishing forage and bedding at posts i ihis depar- ment for year ending June 30, 1004, Inform- ation furnished here or by quartermasters at posts. U. S. reserves the right io reject or accept any or all proposals or any LAart thereof. Enveloj containing _ proposals skould be marked: “Proposals for Forage and Bedding at —’* and addressed to undersigned. F. H. HATHAWAY, C. Q M. PROPOSALS for lron Pipe.—No. 36 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, California, July 13, 1903 —Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. M., Auguet 12, 1903, for furnishing about %00 {one cast-iron pipe and 12,000 feet galvanized iron pipe, with fittings, delivered at ships’ tackle in San Francieco. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Informa. tion and blank proposals furnished on l?l ro- cation. Envelopes will be indorsed posals for Iron Pipe,” and addressed Major C. A. Devol, Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. OFFICE of the Custodian, San Francisco Quarantine Station, Angel Island, California, July 13, 1903.—Sealed proposals’ will be re- cefved at this office until 3 o'clock p. m. on the 30th day of July, 1903, and then opencd, for the miscellaneous repairs at tue U. Quarantipe Station, Angel Island, sar Fran- clsco Harbor, California, in accordance with drawing and epecification, copies of which may be had at this office,. HUGH 8. CUM- MING, Passed Assistant Surgeon, Custodian. P. 0. address, Angel Island Quarantine Sta- tion, San Franciseo, Cal, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licensemgwere fssu yesterday: i John J. Colgan, 42, city, and Katherine Me- Clain, 38, city. Charles H. J. Manton, 21, 1443 Clay street, and Julig D. Welssich, 31, 1446 Clay street. Gustaf C. Johnson, 36, 3882 Twenty-sécond street, and Apna K. Syenson, 31, 71 Hoff ave, Thomas S. Leever, 30, Nimshew, Cal., and Alice B. Cunningham, 80, 1209 O'F'arrell street. Jeremiah J. Foss, 27, 400 India avenue, and Augusta Raabe, 22, 400 India avenue, Fritz_ Clamer, 3%, 2808% Bush street, and Dora Moll,” 29, 2808 street. Wallace. M. Cowle, 37, 3454 Twenty-first street, and Emily L. Kerr, 27, 3433 Twenty- O remiats 3, Wright, 25, Hollister, Cal erem| A , Hollister, ., and s Wties 25, Tolat Richmiond: . ¥na Laur. iver Wy it a E._Hozter, 22, Point Richmond. Daniel J. Donohue, 39, 277 Stevenson and Nellie Page, 43, 277 Stevenson street. Jonathan §. O'Neal, 60, Cloverdale, Cal., and Mercie Marsh, 27, Cloverdale, Cal. a:’m Campbell, 39, city, and Frances Quinp, BIRTHS—MARRIAGES —DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent mall will not be inserted. They must be in at efther of the publication offices be indorsed with the name and residence per- eons authorized to have the same published. e . MARRIED. CLAIBORNE—HORTON—In this city, July 8, 1603, by the Rev. Joseph Worcester, James H. Claiborne Jr. and Grace Horton, both of San Francisco. > WHITE—LEMPP—In San. Rafael, July 12, 1903, by the Rev. A. E. h, William A White and Fannie J. Lempp, both of San Rafael. s, the o 2 DIED. Amati, Felix, . Kaeser, Alma M. L. Biebeshelmer, G. F. Merz, William Binders, George Nicolai, Catherine Braiden, Alexander _ O'Keete, Margaret Canty, Clara J. Pollack, Willlam John F. Raffetto, Luigi Cowan, Joseph H. Smith, John C. Dixon, Dr. Geo. . Corneltus Dooling, James F. , Arman- Graham, tine Hobson, Mrs. C. F. Husted, Harold R. James, Caroline AMATI—In this city, July 14, 1908, Felix, dearly beloved hus! of Catherina Amati, father of Bettira and Phyilis. Amati, brother- . in-law of Miss Margaret Collins and Mary Bernard of the Order of the Holy Fam. ily, a native of Turin, Italy, aged 38 years 5 months and 2 days. . =" Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral iday, July 17, at 9 o'clock, from his late residence, 725 Union street, thence to Sts. Peter and aul's Church, Filbert and Dupont streets, Wwhere & requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Temetery. \ BIERESHEIMER—In this city, July 14, 1903, Gustav F., heloved son of Lena and the late Peter Bichesheimer, and brother of George and Julius Biebesheimer, & native of Downie- ville, Sierra County, aged 32 years 8 months and 17 days. A member of Golden Gate Parlor No, 29, N. . G. W.; Past Presidents’ octation, N. 8. G. W. and Manzanita Grove No. 106, U. A. O. D. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funergl Friday, July 17, at 10 o'clock, from the resilence of his brother, Julius Biebesheimer, 1110 Vallejo street, between Jones and Leavenworth streets, where services will be held under the ausplcs of Golden Gate Parlor No. 29, N. 8. G. W. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. BINDERS—In this city, July 14, 1003, George, beloved eon of John J. and Mary E. Bind- ers, and brother of Erma Binders, a native of 'San Francisco, azed 5 .months and 15 daye. " BRAIDEN-—Entered into rest, July 13, 1003, Alexander Braiden of . San 'Ardo, Monterey County, C4l, a native of Ireland, aged 73 years. \ ¥ Friends and acquaintances ar4 respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, July 1%, 1803, at 9 o'clock, at the parlors of the Western Addition Funeral Di- rectors, 1724 Devisadero street, hetween Sut- ter and Bush. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. CANTY—In thie city, July 15, 1903, Clara J. Canty (nee Waldier), beloved wife of Thomas Canty, and mother of Clara, Irene, Myrtle, Charles, Walter, Alfred and Thomas Canty, a native of San Francisco, aged 47 years 8 months and 29 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 9 Eurcka street, thence to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer for ser- vices at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 2 COATES—In this city, July 14, 1903, John F. Coates, beloved father of Mrs. Myrtle ten Bosch and Charles and_Chester Coates, a na- tive of England, aged 54 years 7 months and 14 days. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 11 o'clock, from the pariors of, Halsted & Co., 046 Mission street. Inte ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. COWAN—In this city, July 12, 1908, Joseph Hamer, aged 24 vears and 9 months, a native of England, son of John Archibald and Mary Cowan. EFThe funeral cortege will leave resi- dence, 979 Golden Gate avenue, Friday, at 9:30 o'clock, and proceed by carriage to Cy- press Lawn Cemetery, where service will be held in chapel at 11:30 o'clock. Interment private. DIXON—In this city, July 14, 1908, at the residence of his brother, Harry C. Dixon, 1732 Folsom street, Dr. George Arthur Dixon, beloved son of the late James D. and Mary Dixon, and beloved brother of Harry C., Jo- seph L. and the late Charles F. Dixon, a native of Mayfleld, Santa Clara County, Cal., aged 24 years 9 months and 10 day: The funeral will take place to-morrow . at 7 o'clock. from the residence of his brother, 1752 Folsom streef, thence by 8 o'clock train to Martinez for interment. | DOOLING—In this city, July 15, 1003, James F. Doojing, a native of Ireland, aged 50 years 11 months and 11 days. GRAHAM—In this city, July 14, 1903, Sarah, dearly beloved wife of George H. Graham, beloved mother of Marle Graham, daughter of the late Thomas and Annie Kiernan, be- loved sister of Mrs. Thomas Bunyan, daugh- ter-in-law of Mrs. J. H. Graham, and sister- in-law of J. H. and R. I. Graham, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years 3 months and 1 day. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral July 17, 1903, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 3181 Mission street,- thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | HOBSON—In_Oukland, July 14, 1903, Mrs. Catherine F. Hobson, beloved mother of Daniel W. Hobson, and sister of Mrs. Ruth Miller of Oakland, Mrs. M. A. Macartney of Des Mcines, lowa, and the late Mrs., Frank Wakefield of Oakland, a native of New York. HUSTED—In this city, July 15, 1903, Harold Robert, beloved son of Robert L. and M belle G. Husted, a native of Oakland, Cal aged 2 years 7 months and 15 da: JAMES—In this city, July 14, 1903, Caroline James, a native of New York, aged 77 vears. KAESER—In this city, July 14, 1903, (Girlie) Alma M. L. Kaeser, beloved daughter of Ed- ward and Adeline Kaeser, and sister of A. F. and Frank L. Kaeser, a native of Oak- jand, Cal., aged 16 vears 3 months and & days. (St Joseph, Mo.. papers pleass copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 2045 Eills street. Interment Cyprass Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, MERZ—In_this city, July 15, 1903, William, beloved husband of the late Amella Merz, father of Wilhelmina Merz, and stepfather of Mrs. Rodemann, a native of Hessen- Darmstadt, Germany, aged 52 years 3 months and & days. NICOLAI—In this city, July 15, 1903, Cath- erine, beloved wife of the late Witllam Nico- Jai, and devoted mother of Emma_Nicola Mrs.. Edith Perasso and the late Mrs. Jo- sephine Joost, a native of Dueseldorf, Ger- many, aged 63 years 11 months and 18 days. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 431 Fronklin street, thence to St. Ignatius Church, Van Ness avenue, where a high solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o' clock. O'KEEFE—In this city, July 14, 1903, Mar- garet E. O'Keefe, beloved wife of Danfel O'Keefe, a native of Calaveras County, Cal., aged 48 years. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, at 10 o'clock, from the funeral pariors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. POLLACK—In this city, July 15, 1908, Wil- llam Pollack, beloved husband of Ann L. Pollack, and father of Leslie Pollack, a na- tive of New York, aged 45 years. > Remains at the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street. RAFFETTO—In this city, July 15, 1903, Luigi, dearly beloved husband of the late Rosa Raffetto, and father of John, Frank, Nicho- las and Carrie Raffetto and Mrs. Jennle Cor- dano, a native of Italy. SMITH—In this city, July 14, 1903, John C., beloved son of the late Owen and Bridget Smith, and brother of James J. and Mary A. Smith, a native of Smartsville, Yuba County, Cal., aged 40 years 3 months and 20 day [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from.the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celébrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TAMONY—An _anniversary solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Cornelius C. Tamony Thursday morning, July 16, at 8 o'clgek, at St Joseph's Church. TRESAUGUE—In Mayfield, July 13, 1003, Ar- ‘resangue, beloved wife of Anselme mantine T T of Eugene, Leon beloved and Emil g”“md Friday, | THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1903. - ‘Vietor Dupuls, native aged 30 years 4 m and 3 dave. 9 rlends and itances are respect- invited to a the funeral Friday, July 17, 1908, at 10:30 o'clock, at the 'lp',-hn :! Taccheri, Duclos & Co., 629 way, between Stockton and Dupont streets. Interment Mount Oltvet Cemetery. WALSH—In_Oakland, July 15, 1903, Clorinda Margaret Walsh, beloved mother of Dr. J. W. Walsh and Mrs. M. J. Tierney, and sis- H. Manning, a years 10 months and 20 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, July 17, at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 915 Twenty-first street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn re- Sulam goni il e celebrated for the ro- of soul, commencing a o' clock. Poterment St Marv's Cometery, Oakiand. WARD—In San Rafael, July 15, 1903, Willlam G., beloved husband of Hattie M. Ward, and father of Chester G. and Winnle R. Ward, a nativé of Illinois, aged 47 years 9 months and 18 days. WILKENS—In Oakland, July 14, 1903, Charles John Conrud Wilkens, beloved husband of and father of ve of Germany, please Dolores A. Wilkens, (New York papers copy.) > Friends and acquaintanles are respect- tully invited’to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock, at the family residence, 1034 Adeline street, Oak- land. Interment private. OFFICIAL. The Original Little Louisiana Com- pany of San Francisco. Estab- lished January, 1887. Owing to the fact that numerous schemes are placed before the public from time to time, we would _respectfully call the attention of pur chasers of tickets to buy only from responsible agents and to see that their tickets read as fol- lows: THE ORIGINAL LITTLE LOUISIANA COM- PANY OF SAN FRANCISCO, ES- TABLISHED JANUARY, 1887. colored letters, *“M. & F.,”" on the face of the ticket. The following sre the capital prizes as de- clded by THE HONDURAS NATIONAL COM- PANY drawing July 11, 1903: No. 77323 wina $7500, sold In San Franeisco, Cal. wins ' $2000, sold in San Francisco, Cal.; 79648 wins §1000, sold in San Franclsco, No. 370556 wins $500, sold in San Francisco, Cal.; Nos. 9740 and 88539 each win $260, sold in_Oakiand and San Jose, Cal; Nos. 13496, 20020, 26620, 55000 and 60668 each win 3100, sold n San Franciseo and Sacramento, Cal. The following capital prizes were paid by the above company for the June 13, 1008, draw- ing: Paid to Mr. Franklin P. Bull, attorney at_law, Parrot building, San Francisco, Cal.. $3750; Mrs. Nelson, 3968 fan Francisco, Cal., $1000: kels Light and Francisco, Cal Eighteenth street, Joseph Totten (machinist Sprec! Power Company), residing at 1779 Haight street, San Francisco, Cal, $1000; Robert Abram, 188 Linden street, San Franeisco, Cal. §500; Walter T. Robinson, 2534 Howard street, Ban Francisco, Cal., $500. . —— e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Burnham-Marsh_Company _(corporation) to R. C. Heinsch, Iot on W line of Franklin street, 60 § of Grove, S 35 by W 137 6; $10. Adeline M. Easton to White Investment Company, lot on SW corner of Filbert and Gough streets, W 275 by § 137:6; $10. lot on w Ellen Kearns to Abraham Wilzinski, 8 lige of Ellis street, 165 W of Octavia, 276"y 8 120; $10, City and County of San Fran | thur "A. 8mith, lot on NW corner and Steiner streets, W 75 by N 127:815; —. Same to James Stewart, lot on 8 line of P cific avenue, 50 W of Steiner street, S 127:81, W 72:714, NE 127:8Y, E 66:3; —. . Margaret McDermott to John and Margaret Q. Abrams, lot on NW line of Buena Vista street, 417:6 NE of Frederick, SW 30, NW 150, NE 21:2, BE 150; $10. Thomas Denigan to Julius Huttman, lot on N line of Fifteenth street, 35 E of Shotwell, E 50 by N 85; §10. Alexander and Margaret Duffy to Robert Schulz, on N line of Twenty-third street, 50 E of Bryant, E 25 by N 90; $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Ellen | Briare, iot on E line of Church street, 51:6 S of Duncan, 8 25 by 'E 100; §1710. Barzilla Cocks tojMary L. Hulse, lot on E line of Church street, 163 S of Twenty-second, S 39 by 125; $20. Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Chris- tian Salomonson, let on SW corner of Valley and Noe streets, 8 76:6 by W 105 also lat on E line of Thirty-fifth avenue, 225 S of Clement street, 8 37:6 by E 120; also lot on E line of Sanchez stree 85:6 S of Twentieth, § 28:6 by E 105; $1905. Same_to Edith Layton, lot on W line of Noe street, 76:6 S of Valley, S 50 by W 105; $800. Same to Daniel F. Foster, lot on W line of Noe street, b1:6 N of Twenty-ninth, N 50 by W 105; $860. E. F. Gutschow and W. R. P. Wirthle to Amelia Benning, lot on E line of Twenty-first avenue, 200 8 of Californla street, § 25 by L 120; $10. Fobert and Maggie J. Hazlett to Thomas and Anthony McCaw, lot on W line of Twelfth ave- nue, 150 N of Ciement street, N 25 by W 120; $10. on W line of Twelfth avenue, 175 N of Clement street, N 0:L by W : $20. Margaret F. Cochran to Patrick J. Kelly, lot {on S ling of California street, 82:6 B of Sixth avenue, £ 25 by 8 100: §10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Mary and Emma F. Elliot, lot on SE_ corner of Forty-eighth avenue and H street, E 32:6 by S 100; $10. . Dennis M. O'Sullivan, Martin Murray, O'Sul- livan & Co., Isadora O'Sullivan and Nelile M. lot on W line of Tenth avenue, 250 N of L street, N 25 by W 120; §10. Peter R. and Emily J. Klein to Felix H. gr\'lne, lot 10, block T, Park Lane Tract No. 10. Oscar Heyman to Paul Slavienski, lot on W line of Girard street, 200 S of Harkness, S 50 by W 120, block 34, Paul Tract; $10. J. Frank and Marea Walters to Camille H. Poujol, lot on E line of Sanchez street, 325 S ot Thirtieth, § 25 by E 125, block 26, Fair- mount; §10. - Ameila and Louis Goddal to H. E. Winkler, lot on N line of Crescent avenue, §25 E of South, W 25 by N 100; $10. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. Mexican .....1 051 10 Utah . v o 8T Gould & Cur.. 39 40 Bullion ot 05 Best & Bel...2 00 2 10 Exchequer 0 e t'on Cal & Va.l 40 1 45 Seg Belcher. oS 10 Savage - 18 10 Ovarman 25 27 Chollar . 20 22 Justice b Potosi 24 25 Union . T OF Hale & Nor.. B4 55 Alta Lo 62 Crown Point.. 21 23'Julia . L2 o Yellow Jacket 70 71 Caledonia ....1 30 1 35 Imperfal . 04 05 Silver Hill ... S8 o1 Kentuck . 03 05 Challenge ... 46 49 Alpha 06 07 Occidental ... 30 32 Belcher . L= Confidence . FPPY . S TONOPAH MINES. Blddakc) Bid. Ask. Colehan . escue ....... 14 — Esperanza ... 06 07 Ton Belmont..2 05 2 10 Eula .. 25 —Tomo & Cal.. 22 — Gipsy Quesn. 27 30 Tono Fraction — 75 Gold Mt Con. 10 —Tono& G W. 02 08 Lucky Tom C. 09 — Tono of Nev.. — 8 00 MacNamara . 25 27 Tono N Star. 54 36 Mizpah . — 43Tono Mldway, 45 47 Montana, &7 90 Tono Union N 50 — N York Tono. — 25|Tono & S L.. — &5 Paymaster 16 18{Unfted Tono.. 16 — Pine Gro 50 —|Utopia ........ 30 36 ————el e N, Colo., July 15.—Lightning kilied “{‘llzghznm and her two-year-old grand- Mrs. daughter in @ beet field two miles west of e ace to-day. % ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICIAL. THE LITTLE LOUISIANA COMPANY Of San Francisco. ORGANIZED 1901. SPECIAL NOTICE. _m&mm see that our the face and back of ALL GENUINE tickets of the LITTLE LOUISIANA CO. of San Francisco, or the LITTLE /CIA PUBLICA CO. of ::,m ‘have the initials S. P. & Co. on umfln capital prize numbers_in the July 11 drawing, as decided by the Hongu- National Lottery Each coupon will bear the initials in large | 0. 63367 | for client, $3750; John M. Steffens (Erocery clerk for R. G. Schroeder, Clay and Fillmore streets), residing at 2032' Stelner street, San, Joseph T. and Helen C. Nealon to same, lot | Murray to Frederick T. and Hanora Wheeler, | L NUMNMBERS Honduras Nafiu;;l_lnhy bo, (LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY). PATENT APPLIED FOR. Single Number Class “G,” Drawn at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., Saturday, July 11, 1803. Prize.\No. Prize. [No. #120) “249. 16, 18 610 24 16, '909. 16 40, 1088..... 16 :4)} 1166. 1 6| 18 | 40 50, 40, 23/ 16 24 80| 80 18 16 16| 24 24| 16 24 2 16| 16| 16 40{ 4| 1ol 24 16, 24 16 40 16/ 16, 9423, 16| 9720, 16/10111. 40/10496. 24 10049 16/11131. 40(11233. 16111593, 16111868 16/11933. 24/12306. 24/12538. 16/12756. 16113202 120/13400 1613468 400/15629. 120/13858 . 16114026, 1614153 2414730 0/15032 40115065 16,15201. 24116507 24 15754 24/16105. 16/16325. 24/10623 . 16/16821 . 16/17167. 1611138, 40/11365 24111631 24/ 11877 16/15131 1615243 16115833, 16{15774 SEREs88RER 10/19130. 24/19215 40/19484 | 24{19068 16/19033 ) 40,20098. 24(20186. 16 20520 24120567 16/20578 2420633 24/20643 24(20832. 16/21051 21076 24(21161. 24/21224 21302, 16(21340. 21527, 24(21606. 21683, 80122022 3 S0|22215. 16/22237. 24/22737. 16(22897. 40/23384.. 24/23506. 24(23064. 4024308 . 1624448 24/24601 . 1624715 40,24776. 40 24811 R0/24804 . 16/24028 24/25190. 40/23354. 24(25508. 18(25713 10|25808. 40{25843. 120{26085 . 1626219, 120{26333 . 16/26407 400(26647 . 24(26758 16,2840 24(20914. . 1626953 . 24 27035, 16 34 16127 1627448 24/ 16127680 18/ 16/2790: . 24/28501 . 24 24/28726. 80128860 w[. 2 | 24129158 16/20759. 120/29962. 30023 16130029 B0184. 16/30238. i 30391. 81161 81609, g 81769, 2431701, 32085, 1632317, 32412, 1630481, 80140301 . 40 1640639 16 | 16140816, 40 | 16/41029. 16 16141214, 16 16/41741. 16 16/41891 . 1642049 1642200 40 42454 . 16 42051 . 16/43107 16 24/ 16! 4338 43529 43966. 241 16/44342. 24 44 16| 24 16| 24/ 24 16| g g 5 b33 Ty i SREBSE SSSRSRLEIEBUREREINIISRNESELSEY SSRRENPEYS ERssalsNasaREERNELsEs ey o i £ 3 R 1651061 . 1681173, 24 81513 1682004 . 16182308, 16/82491. 1692760 18 82986 18/83241. 161836801 . 24/83798. 40,83761 24/23902. 16 16/90341. 1690559 . 24/90851 . 16/90014. 24 91154. 1661342, 16/91604 . 40IG1841 16/92208. . 1692213 16/92233. .. 24 92285 24/92446. 24 92480, 16(92529. 16/92708. 1692864 16192951 24 951 16 95265 24195550 2095749 4095867 24/95986. 1096130, 16/96153 16/06412. 1696493 16/06583 . 16/96685 2496721 24 96810 16 96880 3097073 24 97416 16/97496. 1697643 24 97784 Approximation prizes—100 numbers from | 77273 to 71373 inclusive, being ffty numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $30, 100 numbers 000—$40. from 63317 to 63417 inclusive, | being fitty numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of 100 numbers from 79308 to 79608 inclusive. being 50 numbers on each side of the mumber | drawing the capital prize of $4000—$16. Terminal prizes—099 numbers ending with 23, being the last two figures of the number drawing the capital prize of $30,000—$8. 999 numbers ::dm: b‘:"hmr lhelu..m. two last figures of the number drawing the second $8000—38. | prize of The subscriber having supervised the single number drawing class “G,” Honduras National Lottery Company, hereby certifies that the above are the numbers which were this day drawn from the 100,060 placed in the wheel with the prizes corresponding to them. Witness my hand at Puerto Cortez, Hon- duras, C. A., this Saturday, July 11, 1908. (Signed.) J. W. 3. CABEL, Commissioner, State of New York, City of New York, County of Kings. $15,000 FOR $1—ONE-HALF OF FIRST CAP- ITAL PRIZE. Jacob Meyer being duly sworn, depeses and says that he is the Bona-ide owner of ene- half ticket No. 60345 class “F"’ of the Hon- duras National Lottery Company. the draw- ing of which took place at Puerto Cortes, Hon- duras, C. A.. on Saturday, June 13th 1908, and sald number drew the first capital pfize of $30,000 end he received the money in full surrend aforesaid ticket. b o JACOB MEYER. 1088 Flushing av Brookiyn, N. Y. Sworn to before me this 23rd day of Jume, 1903, e LMONWITSH, Notary Publie, State of Louisiana, Parish of Orleans, City of New Orleans. FOR 50 CENTS _ONE-FOURTH OF -~ THIRD CAPITAL PRIZE. g Before me Edward Rightor. a notary public in and for the Parish of Orleans, persomaily Feliclen Colin, who being a and said that he resides at the said 13th, 3 in cash om % ¥. was paid him Sworn to and subscribed to before me this June 18, 1908. EDWARD RIGHTOR, Notary Public. #7500 FOR 50 CENTS-ONE-FOURTH OF FIRST CAPITAL P! State of Illinols, County of Cook, City of Chicago. Joseph Miller, being duly sworn, says That he s (‘hfimboll fide owner of one- r- 4 ket o National T o k%5, Class “F." the drawing of h took place at Puerto Cortez, S o Safuraty, Tome 100, o b okt e B R e g he ey Curetyel I Tl (Sigmed) 116 Fourteenth place. Witnesses to mark—N. Miller and Abe Wi ler. Sworn to before me this 224 day of Jusl, s H. 8. SILVERBERG, Notary Publie. 58345 58608 $2000 FOR FOURTH OF 58727 mmncwu.r:-n. i e A s sec1s. in and for the aforesaid , A. B. m- ers, who, beina duly sworn, and says 00263 ”mnnfl-umn ave., 3 ,wumunmnm el 49| fide owner of one-quarter ticket No. 8780 of the 60721 40 | Honduras National Lottery Company, 60018 G T mmw-m,m’ 16| at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. i530. 16 | number drew the second capital ot 61481, 16 | and ne received the -im. 61875, 3 AP 3 . 92203, 16 ‘"D'orltc 3 me this . i 7. BAXTER, Notary Publie. 1 s 5 soo0| Originals of foregoing atfidavits heid by 5 president of Honduras Lottery 16 | Drenlae miane Biate Lotters oo F prtinsasirines ob oo s ast : Newfoundland exports over $7,000,000 a . 16| year of fish—nearly all cod.

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