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" books will be closed as to the- preferréd stock -THE SAN FRANCISCO .CALL | ats Just’ e Trames made it v e MME. DOSCH. 207 Post 28 AND STORES TO LET. NNY fromt office or desk room; epen Sun- S50 Markec st, room 5 5 — STORES WANTED. . sion st 4000 wqiare foet; pas- | clevator service, Wil lease tasonable. - SHAINWALD, 218-220 Montgomery st PERSONALS, CIAL BLEMISHES REMOVED. les, yellow and fekby ek rs = 1 the motto.of | Rapid Rotary of to-Bay. J. et st. gy - g 251 Grant ave., | MEAL - ESTATE—CITY—FOR SAL HEAQQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTSU $500 to $1200—Only graded lots fronting boulevard, ocean and park. Unobstructed view from every lot. Fronting electrio cars. Dow't mise this opportunity. Easy terms. $60 to $250—Near ocean and park—§5 monthly. Oceanside branch office on 49th a: OPEN SUNDAYS. SELLING FAST—SEE THEM TO-DAY. $500 to $1000—New lots in Sunset District. Graded and sewered, near cars, $10 monthly. Sunset branch office on 9th ave., nes and K st H ot $150 to §200—Level Exceisior Homestead lots -pear Mission-st. electric cars—$5 monthly. Choice Richmond District lots, $10 monthly. $1000 to $3300—4, § gnd € room modern cot- tages, Sunset, Richmond and Excelsior Homestesd. Al bargains! Easy terms! EOL GETZ & SQN, owners and deelers, Room 54, Chronicle bullding. BARGAINS. $2300— ttage, 4 rooms and bath, etc.; brick foundation; in fine repalr; lovely home; lot 26x114; sunny side, $1800—Cottage, 4 rooms; Lot 25x80; Folsom st 1, block from cars; street work all done. | - $3306—$500 cash; 2-story, 7 rooms; modern; lot 20x125; fine neighborhood: between Twenty- fifth and Twenty-sixth sts:, Fair Oske. $1106-Lot 25x125: Fair Osks et., between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-ixth; . fine ‘neighborhood; lot in eame block held fi{ $2000; $500 cash, bajance long time. $1850—Lo §:6; San Jose ave, between Twenty h and Army ; bituminized and sidewalk $550-—2 lots, 25x114: Duncan st’ 3. F. PLUMBE, 1402 Valencia et. 111 send Post, she ntage. Saturday and Hall, Howard Prof. Foster. abied for su HARLES LY/ n N, 4 adv 1 for: ladles’ or gents' | £ _and all articles of value at S, 1144 Bllls g - cast instaliments; 50 cents N LEMOS, 1127 Mai books, wigs, | H. E. POEHLMAN, Realty and Insurance, 304 Montgomery roer on ase t Sixth st.; paye 50 2t $60,000—Very well and wi £41.000—Corner. Sutter .and_Polk; storés and 34 rooms above. Il new flats; Laguna st. $10,000—1 nworth st.; nice house, 8 rooms; lot 45x1 with room for flats. $3,100—Vallejo st.; -48x100; permanent view: sunny; - positively worth $5000, £2,000—Aaybe less: lot 50x143; ‘near Maeonie ave. and 5 trontages; fine view. kS —21st . Ricl d: 50x120; view, £400—F mond; 50x112:6; bargain. Bome ch ots at Mill Vailey, San Rafael, etg 2 JOSEPH STRAUB, €30 MARKET ST, <£10,000— o Addition; income property; 3 | roomé; &oo stantial ahnual income $1130; investment bullding of 3 nice flate; annually $042 flats and attic: basement; Mason and Filbert sts foundation; gjegantly finizhed in- et -floc 1Bt 25x114. 3 A BARGAIN—$4250; CORNER LOT, 2 FLATS: size, 713 1‘ | swingmg oo ; { $225 ; 4 | cases and one in rved panels, { 225 | { 225° 240.! 250 | 250 | ang astrol Hours 10 to ngs. 139 ¥ tific palmtst. 515 ne Black 561 . near Geary. APERHAN painting. | Main 413. “PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. | fice gnd residence, BLOOD DR B, REMOV | | | | LDETEIN & CO, LOT 25xli4; 184 CLIPPER ST. SEE = el imissd OWNER .ON' PREMISES. g MWS°Egyptian Henna resto ety < . N 4-room cottage, bath and : large lot; cost §2850; must be sol S Jersey st., one block } west o cwner on premises; terms. Onll. 16 pages, sént to any address in the — i iz United- States or -Canada one year for $l°| 3 COTTAGES of ., halt pastasé patd.: % | block of Castr sale; down_ balance $20 per menth: open ye. D. -COFFIN & CO., 3300 Mission. with _modern improvements; e as paying rent. Apply owner, er yard, and street cofner Alabama ni FOR sale—House § rms.; high basement; sunny eide 19th, .bet. Valencia and Mission: 4. Stephens & Co., Union-sq. MKt e Mc offer re h or south of park purchased. i -530 California st 5 - REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale ANNOLU MENT—The amento Valley Land Company is now surveying the great wheat fa _estates of Dr. Glenn and Senator John Boges, on the Sacramento River at ¥ n and Jacinto: big canal building; irrigation water; prices y : best opportunity for @ver presented alifornia ¥ acres in 20 to 40 home tracts: peerle STER CO., 648 Market st A CHANCE FOR YOIIR SAVINGS— P five-acre wooded villa sites between depot at Redwood City and foothills of San Mateo Counity; near Stanford: offered at ono- half real value; 5 acres, $1250 to $1375 each; $125 dcwn and $25 35 monthiy wiil buy on best opportunity on peninsula; and that the best suburban property" Don’t let this go by. C. 648 Market st is in California. M. WOOSTER CO.. GREAT BARGAIN—980 acres wheat and barley and vines; 3 miles. from depot and £ood town: ldst’ crop, $6000; price for 10 gdays, $7000; Colusa County. C. M. WOOS- TER' CO., 648 Market st 20-ACRE friit ranch in Placer County; fine climate: ideal home; rabbit-proof fence; good four-horse barn; 3-room house; all pianted $n bert variety fruit; 16 acres in actual bear- ing: will sell cheap on account of- owners Apply to WALTER E. LO- dway; Oakland stock _rariches ALFALFA lands vineyards; fhspected bargains. monthly cata: orchards, Jogues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st 5 POINT R MOND RE TAT WATER front lots and bargains; all trac maps, photos, etc. BELL, 417 Parrott bldg. sunnty side: | som, bay-window cottage; bath, | peach, pear, prune, beet, and ~ asparagus a: | dant water; eplendid | absolutely certain crops. C. M | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. | JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. | A PRETTY HOME IN ALAMEDA. Burrounded by flowers and frult trees: near train and echools; oniy §2850: lot 75x! Nice 5-room cottage and bath, ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, Tel. Grand 1410, 1600 Park st., Alameda. | BARGAIN—$1060: Alameda; a 4-room cottage |~ and bath! lot fect; easy terms. 401 Linden | ALAMEDA HOUSE: FURNISHED 8-room house to responsidie perty; no children; references. 511 Market st. e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEFPING, BUSH, 2183—Two beds and & renge; running water; separate entrance. FIFTH, 853—3 .housekeeping rcoms, 2 beds, $15 0b; 2 housekpg, $13 00; single; $4, $6 up. | FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. Inquire 605 Buchanan st. | HERBERT wpartments for just newly fur- , T31—4 large unfurnished rent reasonable. McALLISTER, -578—Nicely fura. parior euite and kitchen; bath; sun all day; phone. Sunuy furnished suites, §8 to $12; | _sus range, hot bath, laundry, phone; adults. | OAK, 227_Elegantly furnished front room for housckeeping; Private; kitchen connected. | OFARRELL, 280—Two or three housekeeping rooms. sunny | { WEDNESDAY MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage lcenses were issued yesterday Jeseph J. Gannon, 25, 455A Tehama street, and Margaret R. Gannon, 23, 47) Tehama st. John J. Coleman, 30, Chicago, 1il., and Dor- othy Hartnett, 36, Loulsville, Ky, Edward C, Hedges, 38, 800 Bhrader street, and Fdna P. Works, 27, 1001 Sutter street. James M. Coffey, 24, 521 Dolores street; and Georgetta Allen, 22, 50 Hancock street. Charles Betsc , 765 Howard street, and Minnie Sohwinn, 21, 24 Beulah street. Ernest C. Anderson, 25, Dixon, and Gertrude B. Anstermuhle, 20, 140 McAllister street, Charles E, Frost, 25, oity, and Annle Eber- hardt, 27, city, ' Ciyde B, Laughltn, 81, city, and Mary L. King, 25, Nortolk, Vi 3 Aléxander Gordon, 33, 348 Fourth stroet, and Barah J. Rowan, 27, 211 Fourth street, Andrew Dregar, 34, 700 Montgomery street, and Henrlette Mantke, 34, 3618 Jackson street, Charles J. Malley, 28, Onkland, and Dalsy M, Livingstone, 21, 430 Thirteonth street. Luciano %y 8364 Green sirect, and Gluseppa Cirauls, 16, 1634 Dupont street. Roiand Roy, 21, Reno, Nev. and Maud Woohser, 22, eity. Eah 3 Nelson A. Hoberg, 22, 044 Van Ness aven and Frances L. Foley, 31, 044 Van Ness ave. Robert Johnson, 49, Btockton, and Jennie Pickett, 42, Stockton. Eq Matinoff, 21, 1654 Market street, and Lena Willits, 21, 1136 ard street. Thomas W. Cassidy, 28, Natoma street, and Mathilds L, Kostering, 28, 464 Noe street. e ———— BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in _at either of the publication offiees and be indorsed_with the name and address of per- sons authorized to have the same published. ° BORN. VORBE—In this city, August 15, 1003," to the wife of A. Vorbe, a son. O'FARRELL, 424—Lower floor of three rooms; completely furniehed for housekeept PIERCE, 422—Sunny furniched and uanfur- -nished rooms for housekeeping. SEVENTEENTH, 3324—To let, 2 nice hskpy rooms; running water, gas range; adults; re{ BT. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna—Furnish- €4 sunny ‘euite with geparate sunny kitchen: gns range; all complets for housekeeping; $15 up. STOCKTON, 1206—Housekeeping; front; newly furnished plone, gas, bath; sunny. 726, near Dolores—2 suites -‘modern; complete for belt of Mission. MARRIED. BREED—MBEK—In this city, August 31, 1003, by the Rev, Willlam C. Pond, Henry W. Breed of Nevada City and Mary Meek of ‘Amador, Cal. s , COHN—SADLER—In this city, August 23, 1908, by the Rev..Hyman Samueison, Dantel Cohh and Sarah Sadler, both of San Fran- eisco. MAYER—LEHMANN—In this city, August 81, 1908, Ly the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke, Paul Johann Theodor Mayer and Mathilde Au- guste Lehmann, both of San Francisco. MEYERS~—MAIN—In this city, August 29, 1908, by the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke, John C. Meyers of San Francisco and Bertha Main of Ban Jose, Cal. LARGE basement with dance floor; suitable for private dancing echool. 818 Van Ness ave. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions Tecelved at Cell branch of=ce, 2200 Fillmore, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and bscriptions has been established at 1096 alencla s HOTELS ) BOARDING-HOUSES. “THE PRINCETO! ROPEAN PLAN Superbly farnished and the only high-grade AN residence hotel in the city which is operated | on the Eurcpean plan. Located at No. 710 JONES st bet. SUTTER and POST §TS., and reached by three street car lines. One hungred rooms mostly arranged en suite, with bath. ‘Eiectric lights, steam heat, long distance telephone in every sulte: billlard and smoking rooms end a magnificent grill- room. Rates are very reasonable. APARTMENTS TO LET. “EL MONTEREY,” the city's newest apart- ment hotel, located on the north side of Pine st bétween Hyde and Leavenworth: a superb brick buflding of Spanish architec- ture; all the comforts of -housekeeping com- bined with the conveniences of hotel life; for £30 per month you can secure here an unfur- nished 3-rocm apartment, consisting of large living-room Wwith gas grate and mantel, bed- room with bay-window and closet: kitchen equipped Wih gas range, built-in china cloget and hot and cold water; bathroom with- tollet and porcelain tub (hot and coid water): this price aleo includes janitor ser- vice night and day and night and day ele- : cnly ten minutes’ walk from see these apartments ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfara. Sixth—Rooms per week and all night. AT “‘The Almonte,” 873 Market sf h st.)—Rooms, 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 to §10 week; bou ANTLERS, 415 Turk st. room apartments; fur. or unfur. for hekpg. BURNETT, 1426 Market—(old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. furnished sunny EDDY, 465—Room outside entranc: | A_BRUNSWICK _House, 148 25c to $1 per night. $1 25 to light housekeeping room: Mason—Elegantly prices reasonable, workingman, first floor; $5. FIFTH 119, second flat—Nice furnished sunny bay-window rooms; convenient; reasonable. FOLSOM ble for one or two; %—! furnished room suita- every convenience. single front rooms: sunny, rivate fumil Southern, Tth-and Mission—Rooms 50c night; $2 to $3 week; reading-room. .HOTEL GRAYSTONE. Geary st.: phone Bush §: located fireproof hot: clegantly singles. Centrally fus HOWARD, 820 and en suite. { HYDE, (The Planet)—Rooms, single 1000%, cor, Plne—Sunny furnished room, gentleman, $6 50. - 517—Large furnished room for two men or man and wife: no children. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. THE finest little ranch :n the State; 9 acres, 6 planted: 7-room house and all improvements; will give a good trade for house and large lor; city. Owner this week at MOSEMAN'S, 850 Market st in triplicate, will be re- ere until 10 . .. September 4, 1903, n opened for the and ome. c secrans, (al s+ artillery ‘barrack at A guarantee required | 3¢ amount to 10 per cent of bid. - Preferencs | f4l_be given t icles of dotmestic produc- | cost and ty considered, and $o priduced or Coast. Bidders e tinds in which Instructions to bid. t this office or-at office of | San_ Francisco, Cal., | and_specifications can be seen. ted Stgtes resesves the right to accept or 1° bid any part thereof. | ne proposgls should be in. for Public Bulldihgs, Fort H. ROLFE. Q M. 2 Cal, Aug 20, 1908, Jed proposals,” in triplicate, will be re- céived bere until 11 o'clock a. m. Sep. 14, 1803, end then opened fof -construction of & Trame guardhouse at General Hospital, Pre- #idio of San Francisco, Cal.; Government re- serves- right to reject or-accept any or all * Bids.n whole gr in part. Information fur- on application to C. A. DEVOL, o . Chief Q. M. 2 ———— e LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OXKLAND “ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 3ROADWAY. SR NNNANS RAL AT $500 per acre or chicken’ raising; San Pablo ave. sujtable for nursery purposes North Berkeley, near "$1650—Cottage, 5 rogms and bath, 27:6x127, near Telegraph ave. $2000—Nicest 5-room cottage in East Oakland; redwood finish; -30x100; terms; Dear sta- tion and cars, $2650—Comfortable home, § rooms and bath; attic, basement; 30x106; 234 st. near Telngraph.ave.; snap. $3250—Madison st.; 6 rooms and bath; base- ment; near cars: very cheap. $3600—Market st., near 19th, 7-room cottage; clean and neat: cement basement; barn; above -street grade: stone coping In front of house; nice Jawn, etc. 4 $4750_Or will. exchange for 8-room house near High School. Pledmont home, 8 rooms and bath; lot §0x220; fine views. 8 M. DODGE & SON, 1160 Broadway. . Also agents for the Realty Syndicate Prop- n.'(le: and € per cent interest bearing certifi- chtes. IN the Buperior Court of the City and -County | of San Frangisco State of California.—Filed August 25, 1903, ALBERT B MAHONY, Cierk. by E J. CASEY, Depiaty Clerk; No. 29,350, Probate—In the matter of the estate ICE SKAE, deceased. - Notice for- pub- tion of Pime appointed for probate of will, | L. C. P., Sec. }308.—Notice is hercby given.| that Tuesjay, -the Sth day of = September, A, D. 1903, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, 35d the courtroom of Department No. § of waid court, ut the City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Cglifornia, bave been appointed as the time and place for proving the duly cuthenticated copy of pe Will and codicil of said ALICE BKAR, Dotensot, ond Ufthe Drobete (heteet ens for hearing the application of MERCAN- TILE TRUST COMPANY of San’ Francisco, [ corporation, for the issuance to it of let- .ters testamentary thereon. [Seal.] ALBERT B MAHONY, Clerk; by -E.-J. CASEY, “Deputs- Clerk. 'Dated, August 35, A. D. 1903, MORRISON & COPE, . attornéys for pe- titioner. m‘ DIVIDEND NOTICES. AMERICAN Can Company.—At a meeting of tne Board of Directors of the American Can Company, held September 1, 1803, a dividend oi two and one-balf per cent was -declared upon the preferred stock, payable on Septem- er 10 stockholders of record at the close of business September 15 ‘The' transfer from September 16 to “September 30, both daye inciusive. Checks will be ~mafled. AMERICAN CAN COMPANY, R. H. IS- MON. Secretary. L DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Giant Powder Com- vany, Con. A dividepd, No. 57, of ffty cents (50c) per ‘share on the issved capital #tock of the company has been declared, pay- | sbi. at the office of the company, rooms 202, 204, 208 Hayward building, San Fran- | eisco, on September 10, 1908. Transfer books |- close Sept, 3 at noon, C. C. Quinn, Secretary, §100 CASH and $60 per month secures a masg. nificent colonial 8-room house,. finished in curly redwood; open and nickel plumbing; ‘ot SOIdl; clegant marine view; 1016 Eleventh ave. Open for inspection” dally from 9 to §; take street car at Eighth and Ercadway. J. 8. MYERS or GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $3T50—REDUCED from $4500.for a quick sale; new colonial house of 7 rooms and bath: all modern; 2 blocks to the local station, schools and cars: mccepted street, near business center; only $500 cash, balance morigage; & rare opportunity to secure a fine’ bome at a low price and easy terms. J. 8. MYERS or GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 3 1002 Broadway, Cakland. OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. $100—Beautiful large 13-room house of 215 sto- ries; only 2 blocks from Washington st. and local train stations; good for doctor or boarding and lodging-house; best large house in Oakland: right fa the heart of town; call immediately. GEO. H. VOSE, Real Estate, 1118 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. Pt b et st S $20—PARTLY furnished house in Hast Oak- land of 8 rooms and bath; only 2 blocks to LARKIN, 804—Large sunny back room; house- keeping, if desired; $7 per month. 20—Sunny furnished rooms and elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $5; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. ST. JAMES, McAllister and Lpguna—Front sunny rooms; all new; very cheap; telephone Page 5751 SUTTER, 935—Nicely furnished room to rent, UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy st., near Market— 400_single and family rooms; 35c to $1 night $1 75 to $6 week; elevator: electric lights: reading-room: free bus and baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms 35c to $1 50 night: $2 to $S week; elevator: elec. lights; reading-room; free bus: baggage. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions bas been established at 1008 Valencia_st. — e ROOMS AND BOARD. A A A A e A A AP AMOY, THE 901 DEVISADERO ST. Strictly first-class family hotel; sunny rooms, sujte or single; billiards; steam heat. STEVENSON Mansion, 807 California st.—At- tractive and sightly’ rooms; best table and service: lowest rates. VAN NESS ave,, 1714—Private boarding-houss, home like, everything first class; sunny suites; single rooms: choice locality; ref. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been etablished at 1008 Valencia_st. T —— SPECIALISTS. - CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES In EARS positively cured; new method; 1 week’s treat. ment_free. Dr. Cottingham. 204 Sutter st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 726- 781 Howard st., near Third; phone Grant 161, PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 971 CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126, L o e Rimatickiad bR biwair 1 15 GOLDEN West Storage; advances mad Sdission ot ; tel. Howard Bi1. Fe W Sonrus —_— = - - T T PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Cor Pany, 2320 Filimore st.; phone Jackeon 251 o o T PAOS Jackeon 281 BEKINS Van and Storage Co., il Montgom st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut 'r‘:u:q fllall?P?csT and best 'ln‘mnerlu—'l'hu We B pages, sent to any & STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE System School, Van Ness and near Market— Market; positive cure for all. Don't delay, | TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We Jocal train station. sell better machines for less mons than any - house in the city; rentals $3. The ter GEO. ]i_luwzogg_ Real Estate, Exchange, 536 California; telephone 266, Broadway, Oakland. | 2 FEW good typewriters at $30 each; gL e ] LEXAND] i OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE.| somey st = o o TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni- Ly pewrif ~ repaired. Care. . Behellbaas, 11th stscor, Btore,OnkInd ’Div’:finul: Topeweier u'-':gé. go...“:b Sansome, ORMOND—WEINBERG—In Sonoma, August 4, 1903, C. K, Ormond of Milwaukee and Gussie Weinberg of San Franeisco. ROTKE—DAVIDSON—In this city, August 30, 1908, br®the Rev. Hyman Samuelson, Nathan Rotke and Dora Davidson, both of San Fran- cisco. . e __] DIED. Bayer, Caroline F. Lasswell, George W. Coppel, Meyer Learned,” John D. Dodge, B. G. Macdonald, Sibyl E. Doran, Ellen M. Melsing, Ellzabeth Ehlers; Richard A. Morris, David Farrell, John Murray, David Feyock, Fritz C. Nowlan, Mary A. Galllard, Joseph Oke, Bugine Gallagher, Catherine Paulson, Cecil O, Stone, Grace I Strouee, Albert A. Willlams, Raymond rberding, Mary J. Howell, John Lansing, Henry J. BAYER—In Oakland, September 1, 1908, Caro- line F., beloved wife of Christ Bayer, and mother’ of Catharine, Christ and Walter Bayer, a hative of Denmark, aged 48 years ¢ months and 21 days. " [ Friends and acquainiances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 2.o'clock, at her late residence, 520 East Twenty-first street, East Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. 2 COPPEL—In this city, August 81, 1803, Meyer Toppel, a native of Blaska, Russian Poland, aged 70 years and 2 months. 2 DODGE—In_Jolon,- Monterey County, August 29, 1903, E. G., husband of Nellie A. Dodge, and brother of H. C. Dodge and Mrs. Mary Portef, a native of Thomaston, Me., aged 61 years 7 months and 15 days. A member of Oakland Commandery No. i1, K. T., and Pacific Lodge No. 7, A. O. U.'W. : 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at the par- lors of Albert Brown, Thirteenth street, Oakland. Interment private, —In this city, August 31, 1903, Ellen M., dearly beloved wife of the late James Doran, and beloved mother of the Rev. E. J., Mary and Margaret Doran, a native of Mitchelstown, County Cork, Ireland. (7 The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1302 Laguna streef, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment, Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. p EHLERS—In this city, September 1, 1903, Richard A. J., dearly beloved husband of Ernestine L. S. Ehlers, father of Richard H. A. Ehlers, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Eggeling, brother of August and Sophie Ehlers and Mrs. G. Moeller, and son-in-law of Mr, and ew York, aged 7 Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. H FARRELL—In this city, August 31, 1903, John, dearly beloved son of John and Em: ily Farrell, and brother of Amalia Farreli, and nephew of Mrs. T. Bishop and Mary, Timpthy and Patrick Barry, a native of San’Francisco, aged 13 years 11 months and 25 _days. ¥ The funeral jvill take place to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of Carew & English,' 20 Van Ness avenue; thence to St. Brigid's Church, where a Tequiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing ‘at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FEYOCK—In this city, August 31, 1903, Fritz Conrad_Feyock, beloved son of Mrs. Phill- phine Feycck and the late Conrad Feyock, and beloved brother of Mrs. C. Mandershied, Mrs. H. Heinz and Louise, Frederika and Madalina Feyock, a native -of Bergzabern, Germany, aged 20 years 5 months and 23 days, A member of the San Francisco Backer Verein. 4 [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the Drulds Hall, 413 Sutter street, where funeral ser- vices will be held under ths auspices of the San Francisco Backer Verein. Interment Laurel Hili Cemetery. Remains at the par- lors of H. P. Petersen & Co., 228 McAllister street. GAILLARD—In this city, August 20, 1903, Joseph _Gaillard, beloved brother of Mre: Fanny Morris, Clotilde Farey and Seraphine Gaillard, brother-in-law of Charles Morris and Jules Farey, and uncle of Joseph ana Leon Farey, Mrs. Marle Watkin, Frank Le- lay and Charlotte Morrls, a native of Bel- um, aged 60 years. s f7'Friends and acquaintances a fully invited to attend the fun, respect- services ! Wednesday, September 2, at 2 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of Jullus 8, Godea 805 Montgomery avenue. Interment Laure] Hill Cemetery. ? GALLAGHER—In Oakland, Cal., August 31, 1003, Catherine Gallagher, beloved wife of ihe latc_Patrick Gallagher, and mother of James Charles Gallagher and Mrs. J. C. McBrien, a native of Ireland, aged 62 years and 10 months. - [y Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, September 2, at 8:30 o clock, from her late residence, 1328 Myrtle street, thence to St. Francis' de . Sales Church, Where & solemn requi¢m mass will be' cele: brated for the repose her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Ceny- etery, Oakiand. GERBERDING—In this city, August 31, 1908, Mary J. Gerberding, widow of the late C. O. Gerberding, and mother of Mrs. C. W. Bard, Mrs. Thomas R. Bard, F. W. Ger- berding, B. O. Gerberding and the late Al- bert Gerberding, a native of Richmond, Va., aged 78 years. (7 Funeral services will be held at Grace Church, corner of California and Stockton streets, on Wednesday, September 2, at 10:30 o'clock. Iaterment rivate, Lone Mountain Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances a invited to attend the services at the chy HOWELL—In this city, September 1, 1903, John, dearly beloved husband of Bridget Howell, and father of J. A. and W, J, Howell, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years. 7 Remains at the undertaking parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street. LANSING—In _this city, August 31, 1908, Henry J., beloved husband of Mehetabe] L. Lansing, and father of Henry D,, Sarah (., Edwin, Hattie Belle and Mabel Lay . native of Lishaskill, Alhln{l County, fiew and 20 days. York, -n;lq TDYnnr- 5 mont] e NOE, ates st o) £ 5 tend the funeral services ' to-day (Wed. nesday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residene, 2867 Twenty-fourth streetr literment pri- vate. | LASSWELL—In Santa Rosa, Cal., Augus AO0, Gaorge W belovea son of “Williarm: and Ellen Lasswell, and _brother of Willlam, g;m lda, Alice, Edward and Albert ENRY J. CALLA?H‘R co, ¥ e to 4 her.) e L, ta: R UNITED UNDERTAKERS. and Fifth, Finest Equipments at Rates. SEPTEMBER 2, 1903 Robert ana Lonrned, Mrs. Thorias Am Natl Bl Lasewell and Mrs. C, Ln Goodwin, s native | BOSTON MAKES FINAL = of Redwood City, Cal., aged 81 years § N months and 20 days. 2 APPEARANCE OF SEASON o m‘f‘";"'m' and acquaintances are vr;-mt- i C— o frr MBI S TE I, Nierls | Defeats Washington tn 4 Close Gamie |, le, Mission streety between Twenty- by Score of Two to Marin 3 Second and Twenty-th where services On 5 E will be held under the ploes of Mission € ige No. 100, commencing &t 2 o'cloc! = AMERICAN LEAGUE. o thence by funeral car from 13:::;-.%"3_ ‘WASHINGTON, Sept. i.—Boston made its .;“ §0d San Tose wvumie, Intermont MOSnt O1; | anal appesrance ot tha scason 1n Washington L H. F. m Co., 1137 Miseion street, be- | to-day and won a close game. Both pitchers - tween Eev and Elghth. Were In good form, but the visitors did the bet- TRUSTEES' CER’ ICATES, LEARNED—In this city, Beptember 1, m “fituwvrk and received llc'fl:‘l support. At- |SF O & E 68% 70 e dJohn Dennis, beloved husband of 1lle lance, 1226, - Bcore! 5 INSURANCE. C. Learned, tathor ‘ot Mgl Learned, oldest | o, ol e | itk S v brother of 'n:m.:”‘ g, ‘Elizabeth, | Boston .. sas 1 BANK STOCKS. Mary Lambert and Joseoh Alexander, o Aative of Bouth Boston, Mase.,” aged 23 years and O .m““‘h'l’-"‘ (Boston ends and acqualntances fully fnvited to attend the funeral ber 8, 1008, at 9 o'clock, from the residence o5 2122 Howard street, thence to St. los ‘Borromeo's Church, corner of Elghteerith and Shotwell streets, where & high requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. Tn~ terment Holy Cross Cometery, by o) ov: er of the late AIMedtr b Macae and ais- g of m.nnmhuuut and odonald and Mrs. George T. Dative of San Francisco. < EFFriends and ‘‘ploneer women' respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednierday), at 11. o'clock, from the resi- dence of ler mother, 16 Devisadero street. Interment private. 5 MELSING—In this elty, September 1, 1903, Elizabeth, - beloved of the late Gustave B. Phelps, & Melsing, and_mother of Mrs. Loulsa Libby, Mrs. Dora Bunker, Mrs. Marie Huddart, Gustave and Louls Melsing end the late Mrs. L Grogan and Mrs. Antoinette White, a native of Germany, aged 71 years 11 months and 8 days. 07 Funeral Friday, 'Sej ber 4, 1903, at 10 o'clock, from the resi of her daugh- ter, Mra.’ Louisa Libby, 3965 Twénty-ffth reet, at 10 o'clock. Interment private, Cy- vress Lawn Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MORRIS—In this. city, September 1, 1903, David Morris, & native of England, aged 73 years, 5 . MURRAY—In this city, August 31, 1903, David Mursy, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged years. (Roxbury, Mass., papers please copy.) (R - ¥ Rémains af the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. NOWLAN—In this city, September 1, 1003, at her residence, 316 Waller street, Mary Ann. relict of Wilkam Nowl and _devoted mother of William, John, James, Thomas, d Mary Nowlan and Mrs. Edward o pative of Sydney, Australia, aged yea b (=" Interment atrictly private. No flowers. OKE—In this city, September 1 1908, Eu- gine, beloved wife of Willlam Oke, and mother of Willlam, Loudvic, Simon, Daisy, Clara, Lillle, O) Maybeils and’ Eusine Oke, & native of California, aged 47 years 3, months and 20 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, September 8, 1008, at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel (of the Golden Gate Under- taking Company, 2476 Mission street, near Twenty-first. interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. % - 3 PAULSON—In_ this city, Sejtember 1, 1803, Cecll_Oden "Paulson, beloved son of Henry and Emma Paulion,.a native of San Fran< cisco, aged 3 months and 27 days. STONE—In thie city, September 1, 1903, ‘Grace I, beloved .daughier of H. and R. Stone, a native of San Francisco, aged 2.months and 20 days. STROUSE—In this city, September 1, 1908, Albert A., youngest and. dearly beloved son of Emlelie and ‘the late Mark Strouse, and, brother of Mark Strouse and .Bertha B. Mor- ganstern, a native of San Frang , aged 16 years.3 months.and 21 days. - 3 7 Friends and lca\ulntficn are respect tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock; from his late resi- dence, 2412 Pacific avenue, - near Fillmore _street. Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery. WILLIAMS—In this city, September 1, 1003, Raymond Spencer Sutton, beloved son of H. Spencer and' Nellle 1. Willlams, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 months and 23 days. CARD OF THANKS. We herewith deeire to €xtend our heartfelt thanks to_the many kind friends and ac- quaintances, and especially the officers and members-of Eureka Lodge No. 6, O. d. H. S.; White Eagle Tribe No. 72, Imp. O. R. M., and Master Brewers' Association of Cali-. fornia, who gave so many evidences of their heartfelt aud comforting sympathy, nutner- ous tokens of friendship and beautifal floral offerings during the sad hours of our be- reavement of loving husband and father, Charles Burger. GRETCHEN BURGER, Widow; PAULINE BURGER, Daughter. e e e s REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Gabriel and Minna Lewin ta Ahabot Achim (corporation), lot ‘on W liné of ‘Wheat street, 100 N of Salinas avenue, N 25 by W 30, 16¢ 5, block 6, Garden Homestead Assoctation (re corded August 31, 1003); $10. 3 City and County of San Francisco to George H. Shafer, lot on NE corner of Californla and Polk streets, N 72 by E 100; $—. Same to Mary M. Kilcommon, lot on N Hne of Oak street, 75 E of Fillmore, E:25 by N 87 3 . Henry and Anna Schulz to John Marquardt, lot on SW_corner of Bush.and Webster streets, W 31 by S 75; $10. et John and Nellie 'S. Flournoy tb A. B: Ham- mond, lot on N line of Broadway, 137:6 E of} Filimore street, B 57:6 by N .137:6; $10. Adolph Sighrecht to San Francisco Bufldérs (incorporated), lot.on ‘N line of Pine 'street, 112:6 W of Fillmore, W 25 by N 100; $10. - M. Sondheimer and I L. Rosenthal fo Ro- senthals (incorporated), undivided half of lot on E line of Devisadero strees, 37:6 S of McAllls- ter, S 25 by E 106:3; $10. 5 Willlam J. and Emma C. Gunn -to Frafik L Turner, lot on N .liie of Green dtreet, 53:1%2 E of Devisadero, E 50 by N 106;" $10. Sholom and Esther Sllverstone to ‘Raffaelo Tardelli, lot on S line of Page street, 112:6 W of Ashbury, W 25 by S 112:6; $10. 3 Martin and Katie Joost to Charles-and Ro- salie ‘Raulet, lot on E line of Shrader street,. 100 S of Oak, S 376 by E 108:3; $10. AR Alexander and Janet Robertson to, Arthur F.- Bridge, lot on S line of Jackson street, 95:3 W _of Spruce, W 25 by S 102:8%; §10. Lizzie Denison (Schwerin) and Danlel W. Denison to Willlam"J. and Lillle T. Axford, lot on W line of Folsom street,. 96 S of Twen- tieth, § 30 by W 122:6; $10. Jobn Center to Wilitam J, Axford, same; uitclaim deed; $5. - et W Gordon Fraser to Sarah- §. Fraser, lof on S line_of Duncam street, 100 E of Chiirch, E 25 by S 114; gitt. ¥;S R Lulu M. Cowdery: to London nd San Francisco Bank (Limited), lot on E line’ of Front street, 68 N of California, N 26 by E _§7:0; $2000. 5 Doris Heuer to Gertrude E. Yoell, lot on SE corner of Jansen and Lombard streets, E T into Montgomery avenue, SE 64:4%, W 41:913, N_49:6; $10, 2 - 5 Hans and Emma Christiansen {o Margaret F. Moss (wife of J. Mora), lot on N line of Green street, 112:6 W of Taylor, W 25 by N 68:9; $10. to Annétte Merriam, lot on E line of Leavenworth street, 25 N gof Jackson, N 22:6 by E 70; $10. Rawena and Walter Van Dyke and Caroline and L. C. Beckwith to Henry E. Bothin, lot on NW_line of Clementina street, 890 SW of First, SW 20 by NW $10. Kate and Thomas B. O'Nelll to Julit A. Cat- 1in, lot_on SE line of Perry street, 150 SW of Fourth, SW_25 by SE_80; $10. Richard and Minnie A. Sture to Real Estate and Deyelopment Company, lot on W line of Missouri street, 125, 8 of Eighteenth, S half an inch by W 1 grant. Real Estate and Development Company to Richard and Minnie A. Sture, lot on W line Catherine A. Murra: .| of Missouri street, 12#:0% S of Eighteenth, S 25 by W 100; grant. e ‘Harrlette de Witt Kittle to Joseph Abra- hams, lot on W line of ty-second avenue, 295 S of Point Lobos avenue, S 50 by W 120; $10. ac and Helens Licbes to. Solomon Getz, lot .on SE corner of C street and Forty-fifth avenus, ¥ 130:10, SW 125, W 110, N 125: $10. London and San Francisco Bank (Limited) to Louis Lipman, lot on S line of H street, 82:6 W of Ninth avenue, W 25 by 8 100; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Oscar H. T. and Addie M. Jessen, lot on E line of Forty-eighth S of L street, § 256 by E 120; $10. E. O, Burns_to Bertha Teresl (wife of Vin- cent), lot on N line of M street, 32:6 E of Thirteenth avenue, E 20 by N 100; §1. C. A. Litchfleld to Bertha Litchfield, lot on NE corner cf Seventh avenue and M street south, — 105, — 26, S 105, W 26; also lot on N line of Seventh avenue' south,’'206 E of M street, N 200 by E T4, both lots being portion of block 122, Central Park Homestead; Estate of David L. Farnsworth (by ie P. Fi executrix) to Clara M. Saw- yer (wife of L. 8. B.), lot on E line of Sunset street and SW line of Belmont street, 8 97.36, ERS I g Fe i S 8 of 2, bl 3 [ef i Fi », to $1. D ——— Late Shipping Intelligen: 5 SAILED. Tuesday, September 1. Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. 3 DOMESTIC PORTS. CLEONE—Sailed ~ Sept 1—Stmr National sto. e d Ccity, for San Franci 1 O—Salled dena, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMER. Sept 2 — Stmr QUEENSTOWN — Arrived Saxonia, from Boston, for Liverpool, and pro- ———— ST, PETERSBURG, 1. Wi the H.“u:,::mhnlmlmhrfl of the Empire. ‘With but One Ticket: in tha Field sk .-] Caistornia : Shipping . Cos Ta : : -l 2 e P ‘Cal.Title- Ins “arid it There was no opposition. to the regular.-Central Bank .of “Oskland. _man, N.-A. Hagson and - General Black Visits Mare Island. 'Mrs. Vrooman -and- Miss -Helena Black, gelitteries—Orth and Drill; Hughes and Cri PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 1.—New York Philadelphia played a double-header to-da; the visitors winning. the first and the second being called at the end of the.ninth fnning HATELL) ith. the score a tie. The local# only . tally et g = Was made’ on a home run hit by Hartsel, Two e pon: singles and a long fiy in the- minth engbled =L R W e - New York to tie the score. - t flelding . - % = characterized both games. Attendance, 6550, STREET RAILROADR - Ecores: s 2 Cailfornia ..200 — i . s ow § 11 1f{: . . POWDER. - Philadelphia b Sl SN 6% 85 -|Vigorit . 0% . Batteries—Griffith and MeCauley; Plank and 3ise 6 - ORI i ? Second ' A el oy = et S E = ‘New: York .. 2o T 8 70| Honokaa § C 1313 — |ondmen & & g“‘: Philadelphia : 1- 3 1| Hutch 5 P C 131 14%-|Paauihau § C 16% 164 Batterles—Powell and McCauley; Bender| - . . MISCELLANEOUS.- - lllan, who pitched . for the vis- % effective and lucky and shut out St, Louis. Pelty put up a poor fielding ex- hibition.- Attendance, 2100. . Score: 149 00- 2 3 2 R. H E. :: St. Louls ... [y e A : Cleveland: ... 2 $-9 0 G Puomea Sugsr Co. 30 00 Angx‘:.uu—-hny and Sugden; Killian and | * 45 S F Gas ana l?n:'v’mc - 2 = NATIONAL LEAGUE. : 190 Troseed o 3 o g - £ NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—In the final game.of | - W~ * = T the serfes here to-day the local team scored | $2000 Contra Costa Water bonds .....100 00 another “win from Philadelphig. - The - batting | #2000 Pacific' Electric Ry 5'per ‘,m&_}:u of Mertes was the feature of the game. .At- - . Afternoon- Session. e tendance, 2000. - Score: . - Y T B e aereita Fute Tk ' T 5| R St ow orl . : e | Philadelphia. 3 12 .1/ 200 fi..w..‘%x.ifi%‘.‘::."“ - 10 Mutual Electric Light . % 20 Pacific Porax she BROOKLYN; ‘Sept. 1.—In the double-header W’gfl Pacific Electric Ry 5 per conts. here to-dty Brooklyn ' came -out victorious, 8-F Gas.and Electrie. C... . .., winning both contests ather easily. In _tha | = o :. ‘Htteet— : . second game Schmidt pitched in-the fori he | - S3.8 ¥ Cas and Electté Co showed in the early part .of the season and | g0 2V Water shut out Boston.' Carney. was tn the box for v the -visitors and -was hit hard.in’ the third and sixth innings. Only -two safeties .were thade off Schmidt. ‘Garvin pitched -tlie- home Batterles—Cronin and Warner; Sparks and |- C qh’fonifa Stock and Oit E:;hahzq club. to victosy in’ the first game. Attend: . ance, 8500. Scores: 2 : Stocke— First game— . R. "H. E. | Casibou on . - Brookiyn 8 12 2 |[Four Onr ‘0 Boston .... cieee BT . & glnlor&fl“ . 00 es—Garvi klftsch; Wilfls ang | Home Ofl ...0.... e et ety sy b * | Impértat on ;L Q- Second game— . | Independerics 61", 13 Brooklyn 5 . Junction Ofl: o Boston . o - 50 Batteriea—Schmiat ARd Ritter; Carnér and'| §iome i i Moran, Sl AR g Monarch - D1l 5 - CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—Cincinnat! shut the 1o~ |0l City Petrole = cals out to-day and won the seasqn’s series, | Peerless. Ofl ', o eleven games to gine.’ Both pitcliers worked | Resd Crude OIl . 4 in grand -form, bUt Philllps had .much - the | San Joaquin Of . o bettér of the argument Ry Teceiving perfect |-Steriing Ofl . Y support. Attendance, 3000. :Scor - Thirty-thtee Ofl - > . . B HUE | Twentylsht on b Chicago . censcavare O . 3| Union Of ) Poebri g S 18 4 0| United Petroloum 00 0e - Battertes-—Lundgren _ and_ Kling; Fhiliips RS 1 ey 3 "= and Peita. S |- Abby. Land and Taiprotement . '1 20 a8 OLYMPIC CLUB. ELECTION ‘American Biseutt 18800 0 96 o8 . Ametican District Tel. Bay. Counties Powe Cal. Central:Gas and Californta . Cotton Mills. Californig_Jockey Club | California’ Powder . . © I8'A QUIET AFFAIR a Light Vote' Is. Chutes Com : ves City and (‘m_ Hank .. Cypress Lawn. Impt -Co.... Eastérn -Dypamite. . ticket yesterday at the Olympic Athletic’ Club election. Oné hundred and seventy.: five votes wefe cast. 'The former board, made up of the following dfrectors, was g::cm .’.;7'“"” e returned urianimousty: & “§ Hogolulu. Segar AMMI‘ i 2 London._and. 8- F Bank W > , 1..C, B, Hebbard, ‘Willlam Greer Harrison, Mercantile Trust ... . Power. Jobn Ellitt, Henry B. Russ, Gleason, | Willlam, Mackie; Washington' Dodge, W. Shea, H. V. Ramsdell, Kenneth.. Melrose, ] Thonias Magee Jr. 3 2= The' election was In charge of J, &. Mc. Gregor, J. Howard Smith, Percy Bow: H. 8. Ruse. ‘Will Attend Irrigatien Congress. - SACRAMENTO, Sept. 1.—Govetrior Par-. dee to-day appointed the-following dele- gates. to the National : Irrigation Cab- gress, which is.to meet at Ogden, Utah, September 15. te "18: . Fred L:- Alles, J. Ross Clark, L. M. Holt, 8. W. Ferguson, J. B. Lippincott,.C. M. Heintz, Ferdlhand K. Rule, C. B. Roothe,:J. W:F. Dis Los Angeles; W. E. Smythe, ‘San Diego; | J. Fairweather, Reedley; W. S,.Melick, Sacramento; C. M. Wooster -and. E. A: Hayes, San Jose; George H: Maxwell,’ San Franéisco; .Sciplo Craig, "Redlands, and ‘Charles C. Jones, Keswick. - . | Nortl Shore. Railzoad Orpheum; Company . Pacific States’ Tél.and . Tel. Paraffipe Paint § Postal Devics and Improve San Prancisce Dry : - | Sausalito Land and - Ferry. Spefry Floyr Cempany . Standdrd Electrle .. ... Tryckee: Electric Unton, Sugar .. United Gas and Electiic | ‘Western - Fish Company. A = - OFFICIAL SALES. . v .- Morning Session. 3042 Monte . Crista 300 Monte: Cristo . * 135 Sterliig .. % Afternoon 'VALLEJO, Sept.’ 1:~General -John . 8. Black -and. Mrs. Black,” accompanied . by rani Stock_and Exchange Board yester- © visited Mare Island to-day. The distin- guished visitors: arrived on the noon_trip of the General Frisble. Captain McCalla drove the genéral and party.over the navy yard and at noon a receptian and lunch was given af the McCalla resi- dence. i G day: COMMERCIAL NEWS| Continued From Page. e. Elev < -The ‘Tollowing - wers “the Vigorit . Stock Egchange yesterday: Sugar Stocks— g Morning - Hana Plantation ... 2,000 “10e - .18e Fosg T P ey iy B . Honokaa Sugar Co ...... ‘1010 121 1s% | 200 COFRIC 0y gk - Hmchmfimss Pl.c'\?‘“w' ’!“5‘3 K = g 350 Svown Point: 13 akaweli Sugar Co ..... Pasahan Sugar Plantation 940 14 - 101 | 400 Gould & Cur ‘Miscallaneous Stocks— B Alaska Packers' Assn.... 1,204 138% 1403 Cal Fruit Canmers' Assn.. 410 s;,t S 90 Cal Wine- Association . 39 -0 oy Oceanic Steamship Co . = 7 7 Pacific Coast Borax Co 30 165 166 1 STOCK MARKET: | Business was quiet on the Stock -and Bond Exchange, with a number of fluctuations. Giant Powder declined from $66 to $65. Gas and Electric was firmer at 50. Thére were Sales of Onomen Sugar at $30 and Pacific Coast Horax at $167. Hawailen Commercial ad- vanced to $44. P, he ol stocks wére dull in the morning, but. more active in the afterncon, with Home still The g :West Shore Ofl, Be: Pittsburg Ofl Com- a2 per Share.” amounting o $0000; Pn,rh-: :)lecnnny. 14c per shore, amount- ing_to $14,000. fhe following were ex-coupon: Ferries and Cliff House Rallway 6s, 1914, semi-annuai, amounting to $19,500; Market-street Rallway, first consolidated mortgage 5s. 1924, seml-an-. Duai, amount'ng to 3125.100; PoweH-street Railway 6s, 1912, semi-annual, amounting to 21,000; Spring Valley Water, ' first mortgags $21.0006, "emi-annual, amounting to $146,50; Stockton Gas and Electric Company 6s, 1905, Semi-annual, amounting .to $9000; Spring Val- ley Water, third mortgage 4s, quarterly; Oak- land, Gas Light and Heat 5, semi-annuai: Pacific Gas Improvement 4s, quarterly; Bay Countles Power Se, seml-annual. The California Wine Association has declareq a rogular monthly dividend of 60c per share, payable September 1 a Stock and Bond Ezcimnge. ¢ TUESDAY, Sept. 1—2 p. m. Aske. - a2 i g i 1 30 @ a 5 4s ar 48 qr Ala A Bay CPC caic e CalG&Eg Bictihy... v S . = 1 Ed L&P 6s. — — F&CHE6s. — — s'c"’é'&i." =3 - = = 1wy HC &S s, 08 100 |119%120 HonRT 6. — — R o o LA Eiee br. — 1 P or o — — 1 enal DAL e = | Gng e &td Bs. — — (1905)Sr A.104 105 LAPlem bs. — — | (905)8r B — . — Cs. — 123 | (1900 ...100 — Do lom a1l = | G8p e o NER of Cha. SPClogis— — NEC of Cls. 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