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TAILOR-MAL Miefit Clet 0. Gress pants $2 50. | cor. Bush and Dupont bair ard moles removed b neadie. Dr &Mrs Traverse. HTflMxrk_e’: { tumes. play book GOLDSTEIN & CO. na restores gray t all druggiste. E sul g Paric Mrs. & Miss Eato t_home. WILL- | tred Dr atarrh PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS 0" DONNELL— esidence. | doctor: | for body . now lo- saworth CHY Tad, herb goctor by use of herbs BLOOD, skin DR. BALL WONG WOO, cases cured by Ct b PROPERTY WANTED. $1000; morth | thers from 4 H £2000 CEEPING. or summer. 308 rooms $1 week AT Mayfiower 8¢ =t ¥ ny furnished rooms s spartments for | just pewly fur- The) — B housekeeping: ges rang 530 Polk et arge_ sunny room housekeeping ; separate back, with bath and gas; t $22 50, advertisements and s tablished st 1096 ROOMS TO LET—Furn. a g Agency, Turk and Market sts., | Phone Jessie 4471, FREE iree charge without board, oms or Hotel LAND — EUROPEAN 4 DOORS FROM E _ROOMS; STEAM ONE IN EVERY UP; SPECIAL 148 Sixth—Rooms §5 per week. and open all night. ricet (or No. 1 $1. $1 60 night; | 2 ‘all night room apart- elec. elevator. | Propert | which would bring in a handsome revenue. L ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. 638 Marke: st. AUCTION TUESDAY........... ..July 25, 1903 At our salesrocms, 64§ Market st.. at 12 o'clock noon. FULTON STREBT BUSINESS PROPERTY. € line of Fulton st. 84 e W of Buchanan st . 919, 721, 725, ments consist of 2 stores reuting for $S8 50 per month, Mortgage of $6000 can remain. This a m excellent opportunity for afsafe investment. PINE-STREET INVESTMENT. N line of Pine st. st No. 1026 Lot 25 - sist of an excellent 2-story house, and porcelain bath, open modern plumbll This proper: i= bownd to double ir s TERN ADDITION BUILDING- LOT. W line of Fillmore st. 40 feet § of Chestnut 2 fine lots 25x80 each. -Excellent location =t for fiats, MISSION FLATS. W line of San Jose ave 125 feet morth of Twenty-fourth st. Nos. 118, 118A-B-C, rent- ing for §52 a month. 4 flats in excellent con- dition. Very large lot 37 . $3660 mort- £age can remain. S MISSION BUILDING LOT. % N line of Day st feet W of Cturch st fine Jevel lot ready building, 26x114. NOE-STREET COTTAGL. line of Noe st. 85 feet N of Twentieth st., extra size lot 28:6x105. This piece rty will be sacrificed. RICHMOND FLATE W line of Wood st. 125 feet § of Point Lo- bos ave., Nos, 135, .2 absolutely new flats 5 and 6 rooms and bath. Always rented. This is a very pretty portion of the Richmond district: must be seen to be appreciated. LEAVENWORTH-STREET INVESTMENT. W line of Leavenworth st 112 feet N of | Jackson st., large lot 32:6x162:6, ihcluding | right of way to alley running 73:10% W_of Leavenworth st. through to Jackson st. Im- provements cc of 2 buildings used for laundry purposes, renting for $31 30 a month. POTRERO MANUFACTURING SITE. E line of Florida st. 125 feet § of Eighteenth | st large parcel of ground 108 feet frontage | by 100 feet depth. Old-improvements, renting | for §12 75 a month. This is a most desirable | site for manufacturing purposes. EUREKA. 'REET BUILDING LOTS. line of Eureka st. 248 feet § cf Seven- teenth st. Extrfemely large lot 40x120 feet. all sewered and street work done. erty could be improved ~with flats i w This p: For further particulars and catalogue see EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 MARKET ST. THOMAE MAGEE & SONS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. INVESTMENTS 1 FLATS.» ' NEW — e THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1903. Mill Valley Advertisements. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. TERMS 10 PER CENT CASH, BALANCE $10 MONTHLY. Fine large lots right at the station on graded streets: beautiful trees, charming views: to climb; prices very low; ou a front foot; will double in 'value them; over 80 lots sold recjntly: money advanced for building puipisess send for illustrated booklet: agent oa the ground Sundays. LYON & HOAG. 116 Montgo OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. ":‘AKLAKD 'R AL AE!TA" g $3000—NEARLY new, modern colonial cottag of & rooms, high basement, brick founda- tion, porcelain bath, sanitary plumbing; all in fine condition: lot 50x140 (note the stregt work all donme; stone st wall id; open. lawn: choice reside location near Grove st.; fine barn, gravel driveway, garflen and a few fruit.trees; must be sold; owner away; cannot be du- plicated at the price; musi be seen to be appreciated; terms of payment If desixed. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. ALEX. MURDOCK, Chronicle bldg.. San Fran. cisco, for Oakland. Berkeley or riral homes. e e e ety OAKLAND FUIXITURI‘.ANI‘ SALE. ‘ FURNITURE gaod and cheap this month. H. | SCHELLHAAS. 408 Eleventh st._Oakland. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE following children have been received at | the San Francisco Nursery for Homel Children, 1534 Mission st., since last public tion of same: Albert Haight. half orphan, years: Martha Siebe. half orph: | years: Robert Siebe. half orphan. years: Flora Siebe half orphan_age 6 y HARRIET W. MANNING, Secretary, SPECIALISTS. CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES3 in EARS' positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat- ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. DR. CARRIE EDWARDS, eve, car, nose and throat. Removed to 428 Ed1y st. e ————————————— STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE System School,” Van Ness and Market; positive cure for all. Don't delay. —e MARRIAGE LICEFSES. v 0,000—Rents $155 a month; 25x127 2-3; Jack- | son st.. in best residence locality: 3 new flats, first class in every respct; key lot with unexcelled southern and western exposure; all large, light and sunny rooms: & rooms and bath; everything plete. $150; Sacramento st., north 25x127 2-3; 3 first-class flats, just hed and not yet entirely rented; each finished, with first-class mantels. tures and all latest and modern conveniences; 7 rooms and bath in each. street work and sidewalk all done; cars assing: first-class residence locality. 6,000—Rents £16,000—Rents $120; Fell st; will always stay rented 41x120; 4 flats and 2 two-story house street work all done. 06; Fell st.; lot 41x120 to rear flats and one two-story house $15,000—Rents street; $14.000—Beuna Vista ave.: 2 new one having 9 rooms and bath and soclal hall, particularly well bullt _and a ranged to suit owner; has a fine view would bring $65 or $70 a month rent; lower flat of 6 rooms and batn rented for $35. $13,500—Rents_ $112 50; Buchanan st., near Sutter; 3 new flats. always rented; mod- ern and complete in every respect $12,500—Rents $102 50; Sacramento st.: 3 well- ats in good renting locality; cars 6 and 7 rooms and bath. $0,750—Rents $§2 50; Baker st.; iu good por- | tion: two new flats, 9 rooms and bath | ea everything modern and complete; a epiendid investment $6,750—Rents §55; Webster st.; 25x100; 2 flats, | only two years' old; very finely finished; | cars close by THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 5 MONTGOMERY ET. $1500 PAYMENT on 2 new flats on Mission | st nr. 30th: will pay 22 pr ct; rents $45 mo. | §1500 payment on 2 new fi ar. Missio 1l pay 20 pr o D. COFFIN, 3303 Mission st. Open Sunday. cor. Mason—Elegantly me; prices reasonable. isbed rooms and e Gny. week, mo. s ewly sunny rms., | t: tel; bathe: mioge: king-room and ladies’ par- S 1o $150; week, $2 rator on ground old water; baths, ed front bay-window | with use of bath; Market sts.; north es; must TURK, 416 Reg single; latest NITED STATES t near Market rooms; 35 to $1 | k; elevator electric | free bus and baggage. | ed; e} mod. eonv. VINCHESTER Hote 44 34 st near Market Most comvenent & KX 7 e t $5 week: elevator; | rig-room; free bus; baggage. e and bacriptions limore st. ents and 1096 Va- & cozy y pertect climate private boarding- desirable | all conveniences of hon Stevgnson Mansion, opp annex, 807 California st.—A rior: exceptional table: free billiard- room. y hotel; lister very > C HOTEL and lot: 40 rooms; restaurant, bar and billiard rooms: part cash. MOSSMAN, 850 Market st TOT on Third st ; 2 small bulldings; $16,000. MOSEMAN, 850 Market st, THE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION COM. PANY, 511-512 Callaghan butiding, will buy you a lot and bufld you a house: small cash payment: $& per month pays principal and interest on each $1000 of balance due. = . OLE block of houres just started near the k on Carl, Cole,Bhrader & Parnassus ave lans, terms. prices to sult: apply premises. AMES ROUNTREE & CO., 137 Carl at. ! b7 EW houses and flats on Second ave. and C st. for sale on easy payments; one block to McAllister cars; prices to sulf you: open. ; high basement; sunny FCR sale—House § rm: side 19th, bet. Valencie & Mission; no reas. offer refused, Stephens & Co., 221 Powell. §1700_For_quick_sale; new shingle cottage: cor., 26-8x96. 5033 California, nr. 17th ave S©ROOM house on_Twen! J. ANDERSON, bul[der, CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 _pages, sent to any address in the TUniiea Etates or Canada ome year for $1, REAL ESTATE—Coun !ry—l‘.!'_ ale. ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, Vinevards; inspected bargains: monthly cata- jogue sent free. C. M. WQOSTER CO., 648 Market st. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. MAPS and information of San Rafael, Roes Mill valieys and Marin County of CRO- KER & CO,, real estate agents, 137 Mont- gomery st. P ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR! A PRETTY HOME IN ALAMEDA. s it is in good renting locality; | s, upper | The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Joseph F C. Watson, 31, 208 Lafayette street, and Mary L. Lupton, 30, 208 Lafayette. Robert Fitzsimmons, 41, Bensonhurst,-N. Y., | and Julia M. Gifford, 23, 'New York City. | Perry A. Long. 26, 115 Hayes street, ’A mes M. Cahill, 26, Newark. homas Wilken, 46, Benicfa, and Josephine A._Chettleb 47, Benicta % Patrick H. Winterson, 21, city, and Margarct | O'Keete, 21, city. |~ Frederick L. Averill, 21 | callie G. Shartzer, 18, 3 BIRTHS— MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death fiotices sent by mail will not be inserted. The§ must be handed | in_at ejtber of the publication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence of per- { sons aufhorized to have the same published. BORN. 2 ABRAHAMSON—In Oakland, |- Henry Abrahamson, a son. GRUTZMACHER—In this city, July 16, 1903, to the wife of W. Grutzmacher, a daughter. KATZENBACH—In East Oakland, July 22, 1903, to the wife of Charles Katzenbach, a daughter. STIMMEL—In this city, July 20, 1905, to the wife of Mendel Stimmel (nee Bernstein), a daughter. i ——————————— MARRIED. BRUECKER--BLANCHARD.— In - this _city, July 1903, - by the Rev. R. Steinbach, Charles D. Bruecker and Maud E. Blanchard, both of San Francisco. ~ FARISH—FORBES—In 1803, by the Rev. Mr. Bradley, rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, William A. Farish Jr. of Denver and Nettie K. Forbes of San Francisco and Seattle, Wash., and 19 Twenty-third est. I to the wife of this city, July 22, DIED. Bagnasco, Policarpo Banning, Joseph Baun, Catherine Bostram. Mary H Carroll, Michael Cochran, Conley A. De Groot, Peter Ervin, Clara L. Foute, Rev. R. zie Payne, Emmett C. Plerce, Mary Prince, Charles G. Rudy. 'Adeline C. Sheridan, Thomas Shortall, Thomis Frances, Fanny Smith, Arthur H. Gardella, Gluseppe Smith, Isaac P. Harringfon, Willlam Strel, Louise M. Kievesahl, Ernst W. Trefts, Edward C. Klinge, Regina Vukovich, John G. Lowry, Russell R. Walker, Christopher McCarthy, John # Young, Charles C. Neleon, George H., BAGNASCO—In this city, July 23, 1903, Poli- | carpo Bagnasco, dearly beloved husband of | the late Marle Urfula Bagnasco, a native of Italy, aged 77 years 11 months and 13 days. BANNING—In thé City and County Hospital, | July 22, 1903, Joseph Banning,'a native of | France, aged 39 years BAUN—In fnis city, July 24, 1903, Catherine, | beloved wife of the@ate Jasper Baun, dearly | beloved mother of Mrs. Frances Martin, Fen- ton and Gregory Courtney and Jasper and | May Baun, sister of Mrs. Margaret Walsh, and sister-in-law of Mrs. M. R. Courtney, & native of Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland, | aged 67 years and 1 month. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 4067 Eighteenth strect, near Cas- tro, thence to Holy Redeemer Church for eervices at 1 o'clock. - Intzrment Holy Cross Cemetery. A requiem high mass will be cele- brated Monday, July 27, at Holy Redeemer Church for the repose’ of her soul at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited. BOSTROM—In_ this city, July ., beloved wife of ' Peter Hostrom, and mother of Mrs. Lizzle Janes, Mrs. Hertha Neleen and Gharles Glesler, a native of Ham- burg, Germany, aged 52 years 7 months and 7 days. (Eureka, Cal.gpapers please copy.) g7 Friends and acquifntances are respect- fyily invited to. attend the funeral services tb-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, at the parlors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 420 Golden Gate avenue, betwaén Polk and Larkin streets. Interment Mount emetery. CARROLL—In this city, July 24, 1903, Mijch- el, beloved husband of the late Susanna , and_father of Lyda and Genevieve ‘arroll and Mrs. C. H. La France, a native of Ireland, aged 76 vears. €7 The funeral will take place to-s (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late Nesi- dence, 753 Cple street, thence to St.)Agnes Church for services. Interment private, in 22, 1003, Mary Eurrounded by flowers and fruit trees: near train and schools; only $2850; lot 75x125. Niece B-room cottage and bath. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, Tel. Grand 1401. 1500 Park st., Alam AMEDA HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. $12_SUITE of rooms; board if desired. Box 20, Call office. ———t— FERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS THE JOHNEON, st —Sunny suites and wingle rooms. With board: refs has been egtablished at 1096 | A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furnitu @ goods stored, moved, shipped. 728. s near Third; phone Grant 161, | e = | DOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- 1. Priv. Ex. 571 | iture and merchan- | : phone East 128. | ELEY REAL ESTATE. and residence corner for sale in ve. BUSIN Alameda: the NE. corner of Central ES! and Sixth st 54 feet on Central avi 125 feet on Sixth st., & rooms, bath, patent on Sixth st.; also store building on corner with living roof now doing a fair business; 8. P. narrow gauge station cpposite; satisfac- tory remsons for selling. Apply or } C. BALLHEIMER, 601 Central ave., Ala- meda, on premises. §2500— HANDSOME, well-buflt 6-room house: high basement; large lot: lovely lawn: half- block from cars; $300 cash, balance $20 per month W. C. MORAN, Station. Or C. C. Emsife, Ashby Station. srage; advances made; $40 | Howard 941, F. W. Zehtuss. | 4 Furniture Moving Com re st.; phone Jackson 281 " Co.. 11 Montgomery Shipping at cut rates Van and Storage Co., Mais 1860, € ; 1ol — | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES second-hand. rly mew. 60 days’ excbange sgreement. Chicago 5.M.Exchange, 933 Mkt. #1.. bet. Bth and Gth; phone South 433; Sleva- tor; branch. 255 Geary st.: phone 750, 50 drop head oak, gusranteed to $15: some m TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—W #ell better machines for less money than any | house in the city: rentals §3. The iter | Exchenge. 536 California: telephone Main 208, | A FEW good type ticvlars, L. & M _gomery ot cach. "ALEXANDER. 116 Mont- | SD.HAND typewriters sold rented repaired. ‘Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome. $1600 - HANDSOME, well-bulit 5-room house; igh basement; nice lot; close to cars; $100 h. balance ‘$15 per month. W. C: MO- RAN, Lorin station. C. C. EMSLIE, Ashby. BARGAIN. 1d; owner = w €. 2433 Warring st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the nited S FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. e el FOR sale—Cheap on account of going East this fall; $850; $350 cash balance can remain on mortgage: small house. stable and chicken houses: lot 100x150: Fitehburg, on Snell ave, Take the Haywards car or address to F. BRANDT, Elmhurst, Alameda Co., Cal. WATER front lots, near 8. P. Co. terminal, oil pipe line, etc.: $5 monthly; map free; few sneps, one at £150. in Sanfa Fe. A. W. EELL, 417 Parrott bid., 850 Market st.. &.F. - Holy Cross Cemeter: COCHRAN—In this city, July 23, 1903, Conley Alexander Cochran, beloved father of Mrs. L. E. Tobin of San Diego, I. A. Cochran of Bakersfield, Charles A. and W. W. Cochran of Las Angeles, Mrs. M. Degener and Robert E. Cochran of San Francisco, a native of Virginia, aged 74 years. ¥ The funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), at 10 o'tlock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, DE GROOT—In this city, July 23, 1903, Peter, beloved husband of Juliana de Groot, grand- father of Mre. Harry Zitsch, and great- grandfather of Anna Zitsch, a native of Hol- land, aged 61 years 10 months and 4 days. (Philadeiphia, Pa., papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral eervices to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 207 Pennsylvania avenue, corner Elghteenth street. Cremation Odd Fellows' Cemetery. ERVIN—In this city, July 23. 1003, Clara Louise (Lulu). dearly beloved" daughter of Duniel W. and Alice Ervin, and beioved sis- ter of Alice, Anita and Clarence Ervin, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years 2 months and 26 daye. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respects. fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her parents, 472 Fourteenth street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where & reduem high mass will be oblebrated for the repose r £oul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Trmerment Holy Gross Cometers o OFFICERS and members of Yosemite Parlbr No. 83, N. D. G. W.—You are hereby notifieqd to attend the funeral of our late sister, Lulu Ervin, to-day (Saturday), at o'clock, from her late residence, 472 Fourteenth street. MAMIE CONN, President. SUSIE K. CHRIST, Rec. Sec. FOUTE—In_his dl‘. July 23, 1903, * obart " Clhauter ‘oute, rector. ormt#::c Church, and president of the stahding com- mittee of the diovese of California. 2 [ Funeral from Grace Church Saturddy, D e James McGinn. Hansen. JAMES McGINN & CO., —Funeral Directors and. - mbalr 214 Eddy st.; Tel. South 576 Interment pris Cypress Lawn Cemetery. The clerical members of standing committee and others of the cl who may attend are asked to bring thelr vestments and to.come to the Sunday- school room of Grace Churchat 1:30 oclock. FRANCES—In thls eity, July 24, 1903, Fanny Frances, a native of Virginta. = ELLA-In' this city, July 24, $003; Giu. pe Gardella, dearly 'beloved husbafid of Juana.Gardella, and beloved uncle of Frank Gardella, a native of Italy, aged 60 years 11 nd 6 days. @F Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral Monday, July 27, 1903, ‘at 9:30 o'clock, from his late e 3 Lafayette™ place, tween nion. .- Dupont and _ Kearny streets, thened to Sts. Peter and Paul's Ital- ian Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. N. B.—The funer: cortege will start from ts, Peter and Paul's Chureh at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HARRINGTON—In this city, July 22, 1003, William, beloved son of Mary and the late Danfel Harrington, and brother of James and Rosle Harrington and Mrs. Willlam Ward, a native of San Rafael, Cal,, aged 31 years 11 wmonths and 17 days. EFFriends and acquaintances ate respect- flly invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors tween Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Jo seph’s Church for services. Interment Holy Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, KLEVESAHL—In this city, July 23, 1903, Bophie Klevesahl, and father of Emil, Henry, Minnie, Fred, Jullus and Sophia Klevesahl, and 14 days. A member of Germania Lodge Nov 1118, K. ‘of H.. and Concordia Lodge ds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow dence, 15 Twenty-elghth street, near Guer- rero, ‘and thence to-the Odd Fellows' Hall, funeéral services will be held at 1 o'clock un- der the ausplces of Concordia Lodge No. 122, tery. x KLINGE—In this city, July 24, 1803, Regin: mother of Henry Spellman and the late Mrs. and sister of Mrs. M. Reuben and Hirseh of Sacramento, a native of Bavaria, aged 74 vears 9 months and 11 days. fully invitea to attend the funeral Sunday, July 26, 1903, at 2 o'clock, from her late ment to Home of Peace Cemetery by car- riage. ert, beloved son of John E. and Phenelta M. Lowry, and brother of Charles G., Herbert Clara, aged 22 years 2 months and 1 (Tuolumne papers please copy.) McCARTHY—In this city, July 24, 1903, John McCartay, beloved husband of Mary Me- Mamie McCarthy, a native of County Cork, Ireland, and late of Stockton, Cal., aged 65 NELSON—In this city, July 23, 1003, George Horatlo, beloved husband of Mary C. Nel- James R. Leavell, Mrs. Albin R. Johnson and Wailace Nelson, a native of Nelson, Scot- £ Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services residence, 1619 Thirteenth street, Oakland. NEUMANN—In this city, July 23, 1903, Henry Neumann, beloved brother, of Dora von St dey, a native of Bremervoerde, Germany, aged 73 years 8 months and 18 days. fully invited to attend the funeral to-day ~ (aturday), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral Mjssion street. interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Ernest A. beluved son of Elizabeth J. and the late William Nicholls, brother of Wil- olls, and nmephew of Mrs. James Buckett and Willlam and Thomas Pearce of Virginia City, 21 years and 7 days. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the family residence, 1022 Mission street, thence to the Market, for services. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. beloved wife of the late John O'Nell, mother of William, John and David O'NeH, ‘and sis- F. Lennon and John and David Donahue native of Boston, Mass., aged 42 vears 1L [P Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, Porter & White, 122 Eddy street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, Brannan street, between Holy Cross Cemetery. PAYNE—In the City and County Hospital, Massachusetts, aged 76 years. PIERCE—In this city, July 23, 1908, Mary beloved mother of Charles, Frank, Annle, lgnatius and Many Plerce, daughter of Sarah nell, sister of Brother D. F. O'Donnell, 8. J., and’ Jobn T. and James C. O'Donneil, and Mercy, and ‘Sadie McLaughlin, a native of San Francisco, aged 37 years 3 months and fully inyited to tend the funeral to-da: (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- tween Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth, thence to St. Peter's Church, Alabama street, of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, be- Cross Cemeltery. by electric funeral car from Ernst William, beloved husband of the late a native of Germany, aged T4 years 5 months (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from his late resi- corner Seventh and Market streets, where I 0.0 F. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme: beloved wife of the late William Kling Mrs, B. Greenewalde of Bavaria and M. T Friends and acquaintances are respeci- Tesidence, 468 Hayes street, thence for jnte LOWRY—1In Napa, July 24, 1903, Russell Rob- G. and Forrest D. Lowry, a native of S::;: EF7Notice of funeral héreafter. Carthy, and father of Nellle and the late years. on, and father of Jessle R. Nelson, Mrs. 1and, aged 64 years 3 months and 28 days. Saturday, July 25, at 2 o'clock, at his late Interment. private. den, Sophie Rensche and Gretchen Lilken- [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- parlors of the H. F. Maass Comvany, 917 NICHOLLS—In Spokane, Wash., July 20, 1303, liam J., Edwin, Lizzie and Albert M. Nich- Nev.. a native of Virginia City, Nev., aged fully Invited to attend’ the funeral to-day Church of the Advent, Eleventh street, near O'NEIL—In this city, July 23, 1908, Lizzie, fer ¢ Mow. W, H. Nolsn and the Wis Aduie /2 months and 23 days. at 12:45 o'clock, ffom the funeral parfors of Fourth and Fifth, for services. _Interment July 23, 1003, Emmett C. Payne, a native of Pierce, dearly beloved wife of Frank Plerce, A. McLaughlin and the late Corneliys O’ Don- stepeister of Sister Mary Pdul, Sister of e rihudy et segukintyuiinn are’ rediibl dence of her mother, 2740 Folsom street, be- near Twenty-fourth, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her #bul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Ipterment Holy Cross Cemetery., | PRINCE—In Halfmoon Bay. Cal, July 23, 1903, Charles G. Prince, beloved on of the late Chari H. Prince, and beloved brother of Mra. B. J. Horn and Louis D. and Fred M. Prince, a pative of San Francisco, aged 30 years 3 months and 23 day: £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mistion street. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 oclock train from Third and Townsena streets. Remains at the parlors of Halsted & Co. RUDY—In this city, July 24, 1903, Adeline C. Rudy, dearly beloved wife of Edward Rudy, beloved daughter of James and Lena Cole- man, and niece of Mrs. Mary Slater, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 25 vears 4 months_and 25 daya.' (Seattle, Wash., and Santa_Rosa papers please copy. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Monday, July 27, 1908, at 8:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Company, 1200 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Rose's Church, Brannan street, between Fourth and Fifth, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- menclng at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SHERIDAN—In this city, July 23, 1903, Thomas Sheridan, beloved father of Lilltlan Sneridan, a native of Liverpool England, aged 65 years 11 mo: an ays. A member of Triumph Lodge No. 180, 4. O. T7The funeral will take. place to-day (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1200 Golden Gate' avenue, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, near Seott, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 11 oclock. - Interment Holy Cross Cemetefy. SHORTALL—In San Rafael, July 23, 1903, Thomas, beloved husband of Margaret Short. all, and father of E. P., Mary A., Thomas J.,".Gertrude, Willlam L. and Angella R. Shortall and 'Mrs. J. J. Hayden, a native lof Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 62 rs 8 months and 29 days. A member of ercules Lodge No. 83, A. 0. U. .. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, July 26. at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of Mrs. J. A. Ledden, 1711 California street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SMITH—In Alameda, July 24, 1903, Arthur Hamilton Smith, infant son of' Mr, Mrs, A H !‘m a pative of Ahmerdt,.n:nd [} months and, 12 days. ' Friends ahi agquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, July 25, 1908, at 2 o'clock, from the family residence, 1418 Fifth street, Alameda. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. MITH—In this city, July 19, 1908, Isaac Platt ; o-:: E. Smith, .MB:n?rE"cfl wu‘m.. o ve ew Y :334 58 wyears 8 months and 20 da; E1—In this city, July 24, 1008, at her resi- of Wilham £, Alfred . Doratica"A., gt S N Bdwin H L. George A and wl& a na- ¥ 4 months and Grace it private, Sunday, TREFTETn Siockton, Cat. July e ‘ward mfl u%" Trefts, let Mrs. T. ), aged 5 . "beloved and tather of Tretta; flé‘\fi‘“ Jonnsiown, Be, abed 41 pam 4 o aintances are respect- funes to-morrow from lll'.:nlc Tem- OVICH—In this eity, July G., bel husband of Lyd: (nee Collins), father of MT and brother of Nfkola, Mlta, Milan Vukovich, Mrs. Ljubo Peter S. Setencich, a native of Dalmatia, . Servian-Mon! _Yonie Iliric Rock fully invited to (Sunday), at 1 o'clogk, from his late resi- dence, 1321 Washington street, thence to Greek-Russian Cathedral, Powell street, near Filbert, for services. ' interment Cemetery, by carriage. | iopner Walkor. bejovéa tatner ot Mra 3. 3. r Walker, father o . 3. J. Smith, a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged T4 vears. =7 Remains at the parlors of the United Undertakers, 866 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth. YOUNG~—In ‘this city, July 22, 1903, Charles Casper; dearly beioved husband of Barah Young, beloved father of Charles Young, and brother of George and Peter Young and Mrs. Rehker, a native of Hull, England, aged 52 years 3 months and 22 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Services to-day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residerice, 112 Valparalso = street, Detw Taylor and Jones, Filbert and Greenwl Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. REAL ESTATE mgnt,'noxs. City and County of San Francisco to Thomas F. and John P. Roche, lot on § line of Page street, 556 E of Octavia; E 27:6 by § 120; | $—+ Y | Jane I Waterman to Albert F.=Michaelis and jAnnje M. Tracey (wife Herbert), lot on N line of Filbert street, 137:6 W of Leguna, W _27:8 by N 137:6; $10. Frink ‘Teichmann to Elizabeth A, Teich- mann, undivided one-half interest in lot on N line of Clay street, 148:6 E of Webster, E 27:2 by N 127:8%; gift. Philip and Bertha Anspacher to_Clarence Grange, lot on S line of Broadway, 177:6 W of Fillmore, W 50 by S 137:6; $10. ' Henrietta Franklin to Harry . Corbett, lot on N line of O'Farrell street, 100:8% E of Stefner, B 27:6 by N 120; $10. - Hibérnia Savings and Loan Society to David Murphy, ot on 8 line of Greenwich _street, 137:6 W of Plerce, W 34:4% by § 137:8; #875. Francieco Garcla to Frank F. Garcla, lot an N line of California street, 81:10 E of Devisa-. dero, E 30 by N 100; $10. Albert W. Levy to Agnes Levy, lot on § line of Page street, 143:9 W of Central avenue, W 25 by § 137:6; gift. 3 Michael C. and Elizabeth J. Haiey'to F. B. Surrhyne, lot on § line of Sacramento street, 87:6 W of Locust, W 25 by _107:T%; $10. Emma J. Richards to David and Cella Tecker, lot on W_line og Woodward avenue (Jessie), 121 N of Fourteenth Street, N 24 by W 65; $10. Albertine C. A. or Auguste Mohifeldt to Adam Theysohn, lot on W line of Julian ave- :l‘!l)e' 125 N of Sixteenth street, N 30 by W 100; Mary Richards to John E. Richards Jr.. lot on W line of Guerrero street, 195 8 of Eight- eenth, W 100 by S 85; #. Bridget Dowling to Honor M. Lysett, lot on E line of Valencia street, 33 N of Eighteenth, N 85 by E 80; gift. Emily Seller (wife James, formerly Emily Cadwell, formerly Emily Skipper) to Gus | Soher, iot on E line of Noe street, 25 8 of Henry, S 25 by E 85; §10. Same to Philip J. Stolz, lot on E line’of Noe street, 50 § of Henry, S 25 by E 85; $10. Sigmund and Dogfs'S. Leihkam to Augustus &. Lillie, lot on N line of Twenty-sixth street, 260 E of Noe, E 20 by N 114; $10. El Dorado Loan Association to same, lot on N line of Twenty-sixth ‘street, 240 E of Noe, E 20 by N_114; $10. 5 Charles H. and_Anna D, Jackson to Eugene Dimmer, lot on S line of Clipper street, 280 W of Noe, W 25 by § 114, quitclaim deed; $10. Katherine A. Rivers to Alexander W. and Nellie Richardson, lot on § line of Twent sl smeu il W ot Castro, W 25 by § 11 Prudence Building and Loan Assoclation to Willlam Wieger, lot on § line of Twenty-third street, 100 E of Douglass, E 25 by § $2400. James M. and Rachel Ellis to same, same, quitclaim deed; $5. G._ H. Mangdls to Willlam Giselman (trustee C. F. D, Hastings), lot on W line of Davis street, 24 § of Oregon, § 12 by W 75, quitciaim deed;'$10, William Giselman (trustee C. P, D. Hastings) to Louis Lercari, same; $10. Gulseppi and Valentine Vischi to Antonio Ca- lce, lot on SE corner of Gerke alley and Du- pont street, 8 25 by E 62; $10. Paul and Anna Barbieri to Christen Nelsen, lot on 8 line of Sacramento street, 81:6 W of Leavenworth, W 31 by S 60; $10. Sebastian and Doretta Gramiich to Leopold Villegia, lot on NW line of Folsom street, 250 NE of Ninth, NE 25 by NW §0; $10. Mary T. Lyon to Edward and Agnes-Ginley, lot on E line of Sixth avenue, 175'S of Clement street, S 25 by E_120; $600. J. Frank and Maria Walters to Willlam W. Naughton, lot on W line of Thirty-cighth ave: nue. 415 N'of Cliff, N 50 by W 120; $10. _ John and Annie’ Walton to Michael H. ind J. Crostwaite, lot on N line of A street, W of Sixth avenue, W 50 by N 100; $i0. Company to Maria J. Earle, lot cn wv corner of Tenth avenue and O street, N WUy W 107:0; 810, illiam B. 'Brooks and as trustees under deed of Kate L. and Benjamin H. Brooks to H. Winterburn, 1 of lot on 8W corner Forty-eighth avenue and § street, S 200, W 7:6, N 203, B 17:6; $10, Marten B. Joost'and Harry G. and Adam M. Dahler to Anna Joost, lot on W line of Corbett street, 33‘:531 £ of Diamond alley, W 40:1114, NW #0, NB $2:9%, SE 100:3, lot 12, block 23, Market-street Homestead; $10, Anna Joost to Charles L. and Genoveve Ca- lame, fot on W line of Corbett street, 334:5 S of Diamond alley and 49:11% SW from S corner of lot & NW 100:3. SW 25:6, SE to point 25 from beginning, NE 25, lot 12, block 23, same: $10. Mary F. McLaughlin to Joseph B. Coryell, lots 2288 and 2280, gift map 4; $10. Frank and Annie E. Howard to same, lots 2267 to 2269 and 2200 to 2202, same; $10. Herman and Clara Kiepen to Bernhard and Lizzie Schnelder, lot on 8 Hne of Lobos street, 525 E of Plymouth, E 50 by § 125, lots 8 and ;,mblcck N, Raliroad Homestead Association 2; Albert C. Afken to Walter H. Roblnson and Emily H. Moore, lot on § corner of Bacon and Gerard streets, SE 200 by SW 120, lots 1 and 2, block 11, University Mound: $15. Bernhard and Rose Getz to Charles Colson, lot on SE line of Madrid street, 250 NE of Pereia, NE 25 by SE 100, block 37, Excelsior Homesteud; §10. ] Builders' Contracts. ‘Wolt Fleisher (owner) with J. Ol (con- tractor), architect Chas. J. Roussea ine, concrete and cement work for a four story and basement frame apartment bullding on W lige of Laguna street, 87:6 N of Geary, N 50 by W 137:6. WA 231; $1550, Adolph Brady (owner) with O. A. Craemer (contractor), ~architect ~ Willlam Koenig—All work for a three-story and basement frame buflding on S line of Mission street. 50 E of Fourteenth, § 80 by E 25; $6650. ers) with n ““Edwin 8. and Mary A. Belden (own Fred Miller (contractor) architect T. Ross—All work for & two-story, bastment and ttic trame bu (flats line of e IR o Falieso, N2n:6 Ty s JoLEh i L i - Habenicht (owner) with Carl Schutt (con. excépt plumbing ane In A two-st and basemént frame “End one-stosy o R R T r hot of Tt wiesta & 312 by W 130: $9eny 200 Same owner with Schanz & Grundy (con. tractory” architect, same Fiumbing. *gas o1 1060. ting and sewering for same on same; JAPAN’S SUPERIOR STRENGTH. Her Ships in Asiatic’ Waters Out- number Those of Russia. WASHIN N, July: 24.—Within the past few weeks the strength of the Jap- anese and Russian navies in Chinese waters has undergone slight change. Japan is still superior to Russia. Here are the latest figures of the fighting pow- er of the two nations now confronting each other in M@nchuria: Russia—Battleships, 6; armored cruis- ers, 4; cruisers, 11; gunboats, 8; destroy- ers, 12; dispatch vessels, 2. - Japan—Battleships, armored cruls- ers, 6; erulsers, 11; gunboats, 25; destroy- ers, 16; dispatch vessels, 4. Russia at last reports. was sending a large number of destroyers to the scene ot contention and Japan Is said tg be ac- tively hunting for ships in private vards. 'Y TO INDICT EE POSTAL OFFICIALS of Contract Mattérs De- Which WASHINGTON, July 24—Four indict- ments resulting from the postal Investi- | gation are likely to be returned by the Federal Grand Jury in this city next ‘Monday. The jury has had the cases un- der consideration for a long time. nfi involve ract matters closely relate to transactions which have already re- sulted in sweeping action on the part of the investigating ofcials. It is under- stood that three postal officials and a contracter are_ involved. One of these partles is not a resident of Washington, Extra reticence has been observed 13 TROUT FISHING IMPROVES ON MOUNTAIN STREAMS The Truckee River Is Expected to Be at Its Within the N Week. - Trout fishing has not reached its best mark up to the present time according to the practical anglers. It is now thought the week will show marked improve- ment in’the big streams. J. B. Kenniff, Dave Sachs and Mr. Ashland leave for the Country Club on ! the Trickee a week from to-day. They will spend a week on the stream. | Juiy 12 Colonel C.' G. Young Is on tie Truckee July 13 at present. He reports it should be at 2 14 its best about August 1. The principal | Juiy 16 fishing is done after 4 p. m. Up to this | Juiy 17 gm:‘ lhe'l!_\.:h stay in the middl :hot the | July 18 . e ream. €] N com bugs 7e = V) hich drop from ihe bshes St ‘the i niiis i s side. The first four miles of the stream from whete it leaves the lake is reported good. Jeff Wells, the Leaf brothers and the The following tables give a com statement for two years of the est of certaln California rivers fn cubic fest second, or second feet, one second foot equal- ing 50 Caitfornia miner's inches or about 48 Coloradn miner's inches. The figures for the last year may be revised by later measure- mebts. The figures are by J. B. Lippincott. hydrographer, United States Geological Survey: SACRAMENTO RIVER AT IRON CANYON. DATE. DATE, | July 12 Batchell brothers are still on the Truckee. | July 13 Calonel Kelihor and r. Levison are at | July 13 { La Moine, on the Sacramento ..ver. | Ju¥ 13 Frank Maskey goes to his lodge on Eel | Jui 17 | River next week. The steelheads are be- | July 18 | ginning to run. There are many youns | steelheads at Point Arena on the Garcia but they are small, the average being | seven inches. “J. A. Pariser and-J. J. Bliss fished last | | Saturday and Sunday at Capitol KINGS RIVER AT DATE. secured fourteen - salmon, the largest | Juy 13 | weighing thirteen pounds. Charles Miller | Juty 1 i spent four days there. He caught thirty, | July 15 | the largest weighing thirty-three pounds. j'fly 2 Dr. T. A. Voge. and ‘(rs. A. B. Vogel | J4¥ 11 R of 8an Francisco and Judge . F. Curler | of Reno. Nevada, caught fifty-four sai- ! mon near Aotos some days since. They TULE RIVER NEAR PO | ranged from ten to twenty pounds in DATE, v l-eood_rut. | welght. Twenty of the fifty-four were - 1902, l 1908, landed by Mrs. Vogel in less than five e | hours. | July 13 . o) 5 | “ Fishing has been better at Lake Tahoe 47 13 P - this vear than for some time. Judge|July 15 | 3% a7 } Bloss caught a 10-pound trout with rod i July 16 { 30 35 and line. G. X. Wendling took twenty-, July 17 2 | 34 five trout from the lake In two days. ‘tue JUl¥ 18 » = largest weighed eight pounds. Willlam | Kent of Chicago caught two trout, each weighing ten pounds, one séven-pounder | NEW YORK, July 24.—Word was received here to-day that General J. H. Hobart Wi & special-term clerk of the Supreme Court, ‘been killed by befg run over by an Erie Rall- road train in Monroe County. He was a vet- eran of the Mexican and Civil wars and was 80 years old. nd one five-pounder. A market fishér- man caught two 16-pound trout in one day. | | e e } RECEIVES FRACTURED SKULL.—Gus Siebrecht, who' resides with his brother and | = OCEAN TRAVEL. sistey at 72 Tilden avenue, was thrown from | o et a cart at Market and Thirteenth streets yes- L P terday afternoon and sustained a fracture of | P e g, the skull, which may prove fatal.. He was For Ketchikan, Juneam removed to the Central Emergency Hospital and subsequently was taken (o the German | g8 o g 4 m., July 25 30, August & Hospital, where he now lies in a precarious Change t6. Campans’s wester condition. Siebrecht formerly conducted a g oo bakery at Leavenworth and Ellis streets. For Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend. _Seattle, Ta- coma, Ererett. Whatcom.— . m.. July 25, 30, August 4. Change at Seatt! % This company’s steamers for Alasks and G. N. Ry.: at Seaitle fox Tacoma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 g Jaly 20 Angmat 2; Corona, 1:30 p. m., , 30, A . 2 ihiien (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— 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 Simeon, Cayucos_Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. Coos Bay, 9 a. m., July 24. August L For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Ro- salfa, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 = m. Tth of each month. , For further Information obtain foider. is eserved to change steamers or sail Ri ates. | g CKET OPFICES—1 New Megtgom- | ery ftreet (Palace Hotel), 10 Market street and | Broadway whart. Freight office. 10 “arkst strest. C. D. DUNANN, Géneral Passenger Agent 10 Market st., Sam Francisco. . O. R. & N. CO. "cgzrnmn“ nllln‘uAni! |A n, mn.z""r'.es" B w. *" sails 7. ., 38 steamship line to PORTLAND, ‘o . and short rail_line from Portland to all points East. Through tickets to all point; rail or steam- and rail. at LOWEST RATES. Steamer Hlobets incrude berth and me Steamer salls st. st ita m S F 4 Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. 1 Montgomery st.: C. CLIFFORD, Gen. Agt. Frt. Uspt.. 3 Montgom= AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK -SOUTHAMPTON—LONDON. New Yor.Aug 5. 10'am St Louls. Aug. 19.10am Phila.Aug. 12, 10 am New Yor.Aug 26, 10 am ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LNE Late Shipping Intelligence. DOMESTIC PORTS. { _ ABERDEEN—Arrived July 2¢—Schr John F Miller, from Ventura. Sailed July 24—8tmr G C Lindauer and brig Lurline, for San Francisco; schr Comet, for Santa Barbara. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived July 24—Schr Mindora, hence July 3. PORT TOWNSENDSailed July 24—Bark Sea King, for Australia. - OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived July 24—Stmr Bovic, from New York: stmr Germanic, from New York; stmr Hibernian, from Montreal, via Syd- m&y C B. UEENSTOWN-—Salled July 24—Stmr New gland. for Boston. SOUTHAMPTON — Safled July 24 — Stmr Moltke, for New York. via Cherbourg. VALLEJO, July 24.—The work proposed by the Navy Department on the cruiser New York, now flagship of the Pacific squadron, consiste in the removal of her broadside sight-inch guns, | twelve four-inch gunms and eight. six-pounder guns and repl-cln: them with ten five-inch, eight three-inch fifty-caliber guns and four three-pounders. ' The changes in the battery will_necessitate a complete rearrangement of the magazines for increased stowage. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued Fror: Page Eleven. Sausalito Land and Ferry. Sperry Flour Company. Standard Electric Truckee Electric. Union Sugar. . United Gas and Electric Western Fish Company. SALES. Morning Session. Board 300 Home O At 29 NEW YORK--LOSDON DIRECT. 200 Home Oif- 2 90 | Min'tnka.July 25, 6 am Min'ha. Aug. 8. 5:30 am 100 Sterling 3 10 | Minn. Aug. 1. 11:30.am Mesaba. Avg. 15, 0 am 1 Hanford Ofi. 120 75 | Only First-class Passengers Carcjed. 23 Hanford Oil. 121 00 500 Independence Oli. 7 DOMINION LINE. 1000 Ofl City Petroleum 2 BOSTON—QUEENSTOWN—LIVERPOOL. 25 Sanitary Reduction Works. 250 Commonwealth. July 30 [Commonweaith. Aug. 2T 445 Monte Cristo Ofl. 400 Sovereign Ofl 400 Sovereign Oil, b MINING STOCKS! SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCH, E. Following were the sales on the F cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday Afterncon Session. New England. Aug. 6 [New England. Sept 3 Board— seon P oe o . 10 e RGO g | Maxflower . Aug. 13 /Masflower, ... Sept 100 Monarch Ofl. 52| - s 3| Dominion ..., Aug. 1/Canada .. - 13 1000 Junction, Ofl- 2| Boston Mediterranean Direct 100 Home = 100 Home OfL, b 0. 9 | AZORES-GIBRALTAR-NAPLES—GENOA. 3000 Superlor Oil.: 0¢ | Cambroman... Sat. Aug. 8 Sept. 19 Oct. 31 Street— | Vancouver .. .Sgt.” Aug. 20 Oct. 10. Nov. 31 9 38 w0 NEW lI'DKH— g;z!n.ul. VIA BOULOGNE. Salling Wednesday at 10 a. m. . Aug NEW YORK—ANTWERP—PARIS. Morning * | vadriaguly 25. 10 am|Zeeland. Aug. 8, 10 am 417 100 Mexican g0 | Krmland.Aus. 1. 10 am Finland Aug. 15 10 am 12| 100 Qceldentai 11 34 | WHITE STAR LINE. Nev':. 3| XEW YORK—_QUEENSTOWN—LIVERPOOL. Sailing Wednesdays and Fridays. Celtic..July 24, 5 pm|Armenian.Aug. 4, € am 5 Oceanic.July 29,9:30am (Teutonic..Aug. 5, noom 300 Baraee 15| Gymric.duly 31, 11 am Arabic..Aug. 7. § pm icher.. 07 |G D. TAYLOR, Passenger Agent. Pacific Coast, Sierra Nev .. 80 21 Post st. San Francisco. %00 Unien Con .. 88 300 Yellow J i 3 £ : PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE: Tuyu K'SE s y The following Were the sales on the Pacific Stock and Exchange Board yesterday Morning Session. ‘Brannan and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nosasaki und Shanghal, and connecting_at 50 o ved o8 Board. on day’ of sailine. ot s o NIPPON MARU... Friday. July 31 1008 S § S.AMERICA MARU. . ............. Wednesday, ‘August 26, 1908 23 5. 5. HONGKONG MARU (cailing at Ma- 200 nila). . Saturday, September 19, Via Honoluli| Round-rip tickets at redu 200 rates. For tht and passage, apply at Com- 200 pany’s oflkm Market street, corner fim‘. 300 W. H. AVERY, General Agent. 1000 200 ! = famburg-#merican. 200 Hale - i e 9 500 Ophir FOR PLYMOUTH. CHERBOURG, HAMBURG The fol Francisco 50 Mont CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, July-24—4 p. m. by | B Bid. Ask. & 08 uktes %0 0| Kentuck B o Nexican -1 291 g - o g 5| “compaewz eENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUS M".‘;.;'j,“,fl,a 18018 | BIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, 47 W 21 23| Sailing every Thursday, instead of 20 is 17| gac at 10 a. m., from Pler 43, =1 . 08 05 o 55 Seg s 09 03 OifSierra Nev... 50 80 18 18[Stiver Hill... 80 85 2 228t Touis . 18 2 m mn!.!,t‘ :§ ] 50 B5|Yel Jagkic !l T T Lady Wash .. — 'TONOPAH MINES. Bid.Ask. 3 Bid. Ask. @ afi."‘"‘" B 3 SER A8 L s —1% 28 —|Ton of Nev.. — § 00 s JEifw o's = 25(Ton Unfon.... — & Utopla. + -