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\ (ESDAY, JULY 13, 1904 APARTMENT =EOUSES—Continued. | POLK, NR. CLAY—2-3 es; baths: tel. Polk 1008. 1 LGRAVIA APT MONTCL R APARTME ¥ Corner Pine and =.; phone Pr. Ex. 443, OCTAVIA Moxt welect apartm’t house in. city: i-4 roums: ele. furnished; reasonable. £T. LOUIS, Jackson st — Modern 3-4-3 Tooms : furn - yefs Tel Fast 1350 ROOMS 10 LET—Furn. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth Rooms | 28c to §1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and iight housckeeping rooms: open all night. * 873 Market st. (or Na 1 25c, B0c, §1, $1 50 night: house open all night 56 Sutter—Cor. house; hand- room facing street; sun all da; Market (0ld No. 1364)—Fur- | sutie, single; aim unfurnisbed. AT “The Almon Fifeh wc.)- S0t -Roome, - 2'large furnished room, sult- | I Three furnished, sunny rooms with private family; no sign. 1 CALIFOR! for ge CLIFFORD, 204 furniehed sunny rooms. 14, 1280—Elegantly furnished rooms emén; rates reasonable bath, aiso single room. EDDY, 806 -Sunny front room ELIZABETH single rooms. 1 double. $4. if Gesired; pear Castro and : board Hart Apartments—Fine furnished | ne on grownd floor business purposes. me 456 Furnished sunny front bay-window 2 nicely furn. fromt rms.; | MOR! * : bath; modern; board opt. E, 21l conveniences: for 445 Nicely furnished rooms, reasonable. ND Southern, Tth and Missicn—Rooms 330 night; 81 50 to $6 wk : reading-rm. Large ny rooms at low o $1 day and $1 25 to $5 week. - o Furn. and unfu vate family; refs. A comfortably. sunny furnished conveniences; gentleman. ET, 0, The Faimouth—Sunny rooms; hot end cold water: elevator; $2 to $7. 147—Large sunny room, suitable for two_persons. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescen lignts, reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par lor; rooms per might, S5c to $1 50; week, $3 10 §& * month, $6 to $30; elevator on ground rooms with hot and cold baths. unny double pariors, rent § A large single room; gentlemen | r two ladies; every convenience. ENTEENTH st, 4166, or. Mkt —Ele. furn, | m.kas.bath, piano: §$8; board op.:gents. 24035 — Furnished - location' central housckeeping; facing Golden Gate Park. Furnished rooms to let, rd; reasonable. ST. KATHRYN, | LEAVENWORTH AND { NIEST AND CLEANEST with WATER IN ERY ATOR SERVICE; MOD- NVENIENCES: FROM $3 furnished rooms; baths free: $3 to $6 50 ‘per day NDOME. 1108 Market st.—Offices on the first floor to let: furnished rooms in sulte or single, by the day, week or month; tran- solicited. THE RICHMOND, 508 Jon: nished rooms, $1 50 wee THE VERNON, 1122 Market—FRooms at §2 per week: 30c to $1 per day. andsomely fur- 35¢c to $1 day up. UNITED STATES, i28 Eady, near Market—it0 » ocmme iric 35c to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week;; clec- | ghts (o gas), running water in every | elevator, read.-room; free bus: baggage. | S 1314, bet Sutter and Bush—An rable sunny front alcove; ; private; references. WILLOW ave 14, off Larkin st., near Eddy— gentlemen; large front room, em: WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st. 'near :farket— Most convenient and respectable; 700 roome; | 38c to $1 50 night; §2 to $8 week; elevator: | elec. lights: reading-room: free bus: baggage. WOLF House, 202 Sixth st.—Rooms from 15c | o §1 per nigot and from to $5 per week. 4 ERANCH office of The Call for the, reception of alvertisements and subscriptions®has been opened at 1008 Market st. opposite Fifth Open until 11 p. m. ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL BALTIMORE. { THIE SELECT FAMILY HOTEL, BEAUTI FULLY SITUATED ON THE FINEST COR- OF VAN NESS AVE., NOW THOR- GHLY RENOVATED AND EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, IS READY TO RECEIVE GUESTS. 1015 VA ESE, COR. GEARY. { APPLY TO MRS. E. WINDELE, 1:AN. :ER. | GOLDEN GATE ave, 1031, near Jefferson Park—Sunny, furnished rooms; bath; private family: good board; $20 and $23; two, $32 and $35 month. € Y front room; short distance from (fily‘ sve. and Market st accommodations | 520 cach. 223 Gough st. | DOLORES, 1008—Sunny rooms and good home | cooking: plano, bath. Phone 3638 Blue. i FOLSOM, 2612 Large sunny front room, with | | 8004 boar $10 per week for two. FRANKLIN, 898—Elegant private home, new- iy furn. sunny front rooms, suites or ingl choloe, central; modern; first-class tabl Telephone Polk 2076. HOTEL REPELIER, 781 Sutter—Sultes, wi th hoard for two, $50 per manth up; single, with board, $25 also rooms without board. 1834 Purnished room and board in | family where there is some sociabil- PINE, 1085 Nicely furn. sultes, single rooms: xcelient table; private: phone Polk 3001, EDODY, 1128, opp. Jefferson Park—Nicely fur. | sunny roome; table board; rea.: new mang HOWARD, 841A—Firet-class board and room, | cingle or double, $5-$6 wk.: American family Steventon Mansion, opp. Grace Church, annex | 907 California—See rooms,learn prices,try tabiy 5 C e | HOOMS WANTED. | TANTED—2 or o unfurnished or partly fur- | nished rooms for housekeeping: mdults; de- | strable location. PBox 1737, Call office. i SUNNY furnished room by & young man; | north of Market; within ten blocks of Call | bullding: references. Box 1018, Call office. e ey, STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, 4—GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co.: storage, packing, shipping warehouse, G. G. and V: Neas; office 1170 Market, r. 48; tel. South 750, A—-TEMPORIUM Storage & liousehold goods stored, moved, shipped. 725. 51 Howard st., nr. Third: phone Grant 161 | CATITAL, Van and Storage Co.. 3 Eddy st. yhone Mint 2041; JOHN F. COOPER, H furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. | FIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of. | fice Post and Powell sts.: tel, Pri, Ex. 071 | CONKLIN'S Storage—Purniture and merchan: | dise. 353 Golden Gate ave.. phome East 123, | GOLDEN West Storage; advances mad { Mission st.; tel. Howsrd 541 F.W Zehtore FACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 st tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates, an Co.: furniture, | SPECIAL NOTICES. HE Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Tr:nmc Society hereby gives notice that they Eave admitted into the orphanage from Jan- uary 1, 1904, t5 June 30, 1804, the following named orphans srd helf-orphans, boys and viz: Samuel Jacobs, aged 7 years 11 rah Stein, aged & vears 8 months aged S vears 11 months 5 vears months: Millie Goldstein, STUTTERING 2 AT Melbourne Institute, Van Ness & Market, is taught celebrated Melbourne system: S.: private; established i Mint 2626 from 1 to 5 pm MARRIAGE LICENSES. wing marriage licenses were issued AND STAMMERIN Meibourne in U, Jears In S. F. Tel 21,” Sausalito. . 21, 907 York street, and y. 18, 1i8 Cha‘tanooga street. Coleman, 490, 60 Eighteenth street, and Lizzle O'Leary, 29, 3880 Eighteenth, Giuseppe Casella, 41, 436 Cortland ayenue, and Katrina Ponasso 45_438 Cortland avenue. Thomas McCullough 21, 1518 Eddy street, and Queenie Holland, 18, 734 Castro street seorge C. Sandersfeld, 22, 5 Seymour avenue, d_Annie Wohltmann, T street. 1041 Wilber A. Lundberg 2i. San Leandro, and Teckla E. Lundgren, 20, San Leandro, { Jeremiah Hurley, city, and Alice G. Smith, 22, clty | Will W. Webster. 24 1928 Golden Gate ave- nue. and Elise G. Hagedorn, 20, 625 Lombard. John 8. Moran. 21 564 Geary street, and Eva Clark. 21, 721 Natoma street. Arthur W. Johnson, 23, 2061 Bush street, and Grace M. Pinney, 22 765 First avenue, Charles Valvo, 22 1419 Stockton street, and Mary Cinollo, 18. 437 Broadway. Gilbert A. McEiroy. 20, Alcatraz Island, and Mary B. Wallace, 24 Oakland Alfred R. Dippman,’ 26, Presidio. and Marie | C. Wigen, 25, 2200 Broderick treet. Cornelius 1. Bohannon. 20, 1623 Ninth a nue, and Ellen Hernandez, 19, Ventura. illlam A Toye. 21 Marshfield Or., and e R. Pearch 1 apa. EIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATH Birth, marriaze and death notices sent by | mafl will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted s of the event are fre of charge. BORN. EASOM—In this city, June 8, 1904, to the wife of Harry Basom, a daughter. "L—1In this city, July 4, 1904, to the wife A O. Juel, a’daught MARRIED. BROWN—HARVIE—In this 1904, by the Rev P Vi Ju ot city, Willlam C. Pond, July ista, Cal FRAHM—HEINE—In this city, July 10, 1904, by the Rev. Herman Gehrcke, Henry A. Frahm and Katherine Heine, both of this city. —_—ee DIED. Lynch, Patrick Bass, Henry B. Campbell, Margaret McDonnell, Grace Craven, Annie Mason, Sally Curtis, Ralph W. Miller, Jobn H. Dayball] Ida R. Myers, Jeremiah D. Delucchi, Angeia Nichols, Mary V Fitz Pratt, Arthur M. Hansen, Willlar Riley, Elma F. Hartmann. s Rose, Florence Hickey, Catherine chneely, Adrien J. August C. oviin, Patrick Straus,' Rebecca Struble, Fredie Kemp, Hattle Trinfes, Annle D. Lantry, James Watson. John Leonara, Bdward Zyss, Charles | BASS—1n Cal. July 11, 1804, | Henry B Bass, beloved brotger of Mrs. Har- | aver. Mrs. Mai Berggren of Cal., ‘and Mrs. Lucy G. Wade of lIowa, a native of Wayne County, years 5 months and § days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral services 10-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock. at the First Presbyterian Churc orner Fifth and E street, San Raf Tamalpais Cemetery CAMPBELL—In this city, July 10, 1904, Mar- garet, beloved of "the late William Campbell, and loving mother of Willlam J., Margaret L., Elsie £, Roland and Bernard Campbell, and sister of Mrs. J. Fisher, Mrs, M. Gibson of Chicago John Donavan of Portland, Ore. and the late Mrs. Ellen Har- rigan, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 48 years and 4 months. (Chicago and Portland, Ore., papers please copy.) €7 Friends and acq n Interment Mount fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, July i3, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 22 Laurel place, off First street, between Brendan’ Folsom ‘and Harrison, themce to Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for. the repose of her soul. commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city. July 10, «d_wife of Robinson Craven, mother of son and Hazel Craven, daughter of “llen Fennessey, and sister of John Alfred Hennessey and Mrs. L. Canepa, a native of 1904, Annie, Prince Edward Island, Canada, aged 29 year, [ The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 2 p. m. from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street. between Seventh and Eighth. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. CUR In Oakland, July 12, 1804, Ralph Were, beloved husband of Belle M. Curtis, son of Mrs. V. H. and the late James Cur- tis, and brother of A. G. Curtis, Mrs. Lewis Turner. Mrs. Erdman Baldwin of Hilo, H. T. and Mrs. A F. Woodbridge of San Fran. cisco. @ native of San Francisco, aged 34 years 5 months and 9 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, July 14, 1904, at 4 p. m., at Smiley & Gallagher's funeral 'parlors, 2325 Santa Clara avenue, Alameda. Interment Oakland Crematory. DAYBALL—In this city, July 11, R.. beloved wife of John M. Dayball, and sister of Mrs. Frank Magner, Mrs. Martin Heavey, Minnie St. John and the late Mr George 'A. Edwards, a native of San Fri cisco, aged 33 years/7 months and 28 1904, Ida s. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes day_ at 9:15 & m.. from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate ave- nue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the' repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9:30 a. m. Cemetery. DELUCCHI-I this city, July 12, 1904, An- gelo. dearly loved husband of Maria De- lucchi, father of Humbert, John and Joseph | Delucehi, Katle Figone, Hosie Denevi, Susie Cereghino, Flosie, Nettle, Angelind and Stella Delucchi, 1u years. FITZPATRICK—In this city, July 10 1904, and_brother of Giov. De- Mary E. G., beloved daughter of Dariel and | of | Margaret Fitzpatrick, and fond sister Daniel, Charles_ Josephine and Elizabeth Fitzpartick and Mrs. J. T. O'Brien, a native of San Francisco, 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tepd the funeral to-day (Wednesda: $:30 o'clock. from ber late residence, 414 Haight strest, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock, Hansen. & native of Denmark, aged 78 years. HARTMANN—In this city. July 10, 1004, Charles Hartmann, beloved son of George and Susana Hartmann, and brother of Harry and George Hartmann. a native of Callfor- nia, aged 28 years $ months and 22 days, £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | nd the funeral Wednes. | fully invited to a day. July 13, 1804, at 12 o'clock, from Charles J. B. Metzier's undertaking pariors, 636 Washingion street, thence to Eagie Hall, 1 Market street, where the services will be held, commencing at 1 p. m., under the auspices of Aerle No. 5. F. O. E.; Court Sta; of the West No. 6956, A. of F.. and Painters’ Union No, 19, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HICKEY—In this city, July 10, 1904, Cath- erine Hickey. dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Kate Harmon, a native of Ireland, aged 66 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at'9 a. m., from the parior of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission stree! between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Rose’s Church for services at 9:30 a. m. Cemetery. Interment Holy Cross 5 HINZ—In this city, July 12. 1904, August C. Hinz of Mill Valley, beloved husband of Dora Hinz, father of Anita, Otto, Helena, Henry, ¥ilsa and Gertrude Hinz, ahd brother e ———— HENRY J. CALLACHEY CO, (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher. DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mar. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st opposite Lincoln Echool. Telephone South 80, UNITED UNDERTAKERS, ———Funeral Directors and Embalmers——— Formerly in Metropolitan Temple. NOW at 866 MISSION. Tel. South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth et. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. " James McGinn, Henry Hangen. | JAMES McGINN lm&)., Tormerly With McGinn Bros. ~—Funeral Directors and Embaimers— 214 EQdy st.; Tel. South 576, Louis Menzinsky. | Brown and Annfe M. Harvie both of Rio | uaintances are respect- | Interment Holy Cross | hi, @ native of Genova, Italy, aged 58 | Intcrment private. | HANSEN—In this city. July 12, 1004, William of A_F. Hinz, a native of Kappeln, Schles wig-Holstein, Ge any, aged 63 years B months and 19 day I Notice of funeral hereafter. JACOBY—In Oaklahd, July 12, 1004, at 563 East Bighteenth strect, Dalsy C.. beloved daughter of Caroline Jacoby, and sister of | Charles A, Jacoby a native of California. —In Oakland. July 12. 1304, Elizabeth Jones, beloved miother of Annie and Mary Thomas, and sister of Mary Jones, & mative | | of Wales, aged 65 years, | KEMP—1In this ecit July 11, 1904, Hattle, | " dearly Weloved wife of Jacob Kemp, mother of Frank and Elwood Kemp, daughter of Benjamin and the late Elizabeth Lane, and sister of Mamie Foster-Peare, a native of La_Grande. Or. §F Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to at‘cnd the funeral to-day | (Wednesday). at 1:30 p. m., from the parlore { H. F. Subr & Co. 1157 Mission street, | betwcen ‘Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery { LANTRY—In the ( July 11, 1904 Jame: land, aged G5 years. this city, bueband of Margaret Leonard, & native of Harmana, Ireland, aged 65 years. U Remains at the parlors of J. C, 0'Con- nor & Co., 767 Mission street, between Third and Fourth. | LYNCH—July 12, | band of Norah I, othy, Thomas Lynch and of Thomas L, Dowd and Lynch a n eged T0v | | McDONNELL- this city, July 11, 1904, | Grace, deariy beloved wife of Frank Mc- Donnell, daughter of Benjamin and Jennie Lundy. sister of the late Mary Cereghino and Benjamin and George Lundy, and niece of Halllo Lee. a native of Alameda, Cal, aged 25 years and 6 months, E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, July 14, 1904 at 11 o'clock, at| her late residence, 5 Germania avenue, be- tween Filimore and Webster, Hermann and | Waller streets. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- and County Hospital, Lantry, a native of Lre- | 1904, Patrick, beloved hus- ynch, father of James, Tim- Patrick, Willlam and J rs. M. Donohoe, and brother | nch. Mrs. D. Sullivan, Mrs. J. the late James and Timothy tive of County Kerry, Ireland, TS, In | tery. MASON—In Walnut Creek, Contra Costa | County, Sally Mason, beloved mother of Mrs, | E. D. Wheeler, a_ nativ years 1 month and 8 da [ Friends and acquaintances are respect tully invited to attend the funmeral services | to-morrow (Thursday). at 10 o'clock, at the | funeral parlors of Durgin & Bleakley, 2200 Shattuck avenue, Berkeley, Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery. of New York St MILLER—In this city, July 12, 1904, John H. Miller. beloved husband of Jobanna Miller, | father of Gertha Miller, and brother of Mrs. Maggle Timm, Mrs. Mary Brauer and Peter Miller, a native of Germany, aged 42 years 2 months and 12 days. 1 MYERS—In Nevada, July 9, 1004, Jeremiah | D. Myers of Oakland, beloved husband of | the late Ellen Myers, and father of Joseph, ! Daniel, John and Mollle Myers, a native of County Xerry, Ireland [ Friends and acquaintances are Tespect fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes day. July 13, 1904. at ® o'clock. from 1001 Chester street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a requiem mass wiil be cele- | brated, commencing at 9:30 a, m. Inter- | _ment St. Mary's Cemetery. i NICHOLS—In this city, July 111904 Mary | V.. beloved wife of William Nichols. and | mother of Carl | Robert, Frances, Mildred 2pd the late Olive Nichols, a native of Penn. Vivania, aged years 7 months and 7 days. (Buffalo, N. Y., papers please copy 0¥ Friends and acqualntances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at 1:30 p. m., at the chapel of Charies H. J. Truman & Co., | 1909 Mission street, between Fifteenth and | Sixteenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- | _tery by carriage | PRATT—In this city. July 11, M., beloved son of Curtis N Pratt. and brother of Wiillam, Carolin Frank and Harold Pratt and Mrs. A. J. Widman, a native of San Francisco, aged 10 vears 10 months and 23 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ' fully invited to attend the funeral, to-day (Wednesday), 10:30 o'clock, from the fam- 1ly residence, Shotwell street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemectery by carriage. RILEY—In_ this city, July 12, 1904, Elma Trarcis. beloved child of Henry and Mary Riley, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 months and 4 days. ROSE—In Oakland, July 11, 1904, Florence, | beioved daughter of Florence and the late John Rose, and sister of Grace and FEthel Rose, a native of California, aged 20 years. 1904, Arthur and Elizabeth SCHNEELY—In San Rafael, July 10, 1904, Adrien J. son of Aimee B. and the late Adolph 'Schn a native ‘of New York, aged 25 yea (New York papers please copy.) SHOVLIN—In_ this city, July 12, 1904, Pat- | rick, beloved brother of Bridget and Mary Shovlin and cousin of Peter McLoone and Miss Mary Boyle, a native of Ireland, aged 04 yeare, 05 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday) at § o'clock, from his late resi- dence 221 Lake street, between Third and Fourth avenues, thence to Star of the Sea | Church, where a requiem high mass will | bs celebrated for the repose of his soul, | commencing at 9:30 a, m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. STRAUS—In this city, July 12, 1904, Rebecca Streus, - beloved sister of the late Isaac traus, and beloved aunt of Mrs. Julius Ja- cobe, Mrs. J. Meyers and Bertha, Marcus and Michael Straus, a native of Hessen, Darmstadt, Germany, aged 76 years €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Wednesday). at 10:15 a. m., from the par- | lors of A."W. Martin & Co.. 319 O'Farrell street. Interment Home Cemetery by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Towns- | end streets. | STRUBLE—In this city, July 131904, Fredle | | Struble dearly beloved son of Fred and Liz- | | zie.Struble, and beloved brother of Lydia, Marcella and Ethel Struble, a native of San Francisco, aged 15 years | TRINIES—In this city, July 12, 1904, Annie Daisy. beloved daughter of Gus and Agnes nies. sister of Herbert, Edwin, Hazel and ¢ Ha Trinies, a native of san Francisco, aged 2 years 6 months and 2 days. WATSON—In this city, July 11, 1904, John, | dearly beloved husband of Mary Watso | @nd father of John Jr. Arthur, .Jam Louise. Alice and Nan Watson and Mrs. F. G. Fall, a native of Clontar, County Dublin, aged 67 years T months and 16 ys. A member of Lincoln Post Mo, 1, ieia R | |, EF¥riends and acquaintances are respect- | { tully invited to attend the funeral Thursday. | at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 30 | Laurel place, off First street, between Fol- som and Harrison. Members of the Seven Pines Circle are invited to attend. Funeral under the auspices of Lincoln Post No, 1, G. A. R. Interment National Cemetery. ZYSS—In this city, July 12, 1904_Charles Zyss, a native of Germany, aged 67 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clocK, from 862 Folsom | street. Interment Eternal Home Cemetery by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 3:30 p. m. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. Eternal | light, 22@27c: Rough Leather, 24@26c; Harness Leather, heavy, 33@39¢ for No, 1 and 30@3c for No. 2; medium, 30@37c; light 20g35c; Skirting No. 1, 40@42c; No. 2, 36@38c: Collar Leather, 15@16c per foot: Trace Leather, 40@ 44c; Kip. unfinished, 10@50c per Ib; Veal, fin- | ished. B0@60c per ib: Calf. finished, per 1b; Wax Sides, 16@17c per foot: Belt Knife Splits ' 14@16c; Rough Spiits, S@l0c per Ib. TANBARK-Ground, $16 50@1S per cord. e OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases | add Sc; Linseed, 54c per zallon for bolled and | B2c for raw; Castor Ofl, in cases. No. 1 Bakers' AA, ocases, $i 10@1 for bofled and 46c for raw: Chin 623@80c_per gallon; Cocoanut Oil, in barrels, | B¢ for Ceylon and Bic for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Oil. 68c; natural winter | Sperm_Ofl, 63c; extra bleachtd winter Whale Ofl. b7c; natural Whale Ofl, 52¢: extra winter strained Lard Oil, 75¢; No. 1 Lard Ol, 68c: | pure Neatsfoot Ofl, 73¢; No. 1 Neatsfoot Ol 63¢; light Herring ‘Oil. 42c; dark Herring Ol, 40c: Salmon Ofl, 34c; boiled Fish Oil, 37c: raw Fish Ofl. 35c; bolled’ Paint Ofl, 3%c; raw Paint o1, c. COAL OIL--Water White Coal OIl, in bulk, 13c: Pearl Oll, In cases, 19%c; Astral, 19%c Star, 19lsc; Extra Star, 24c; Elaine, 26c: Eocene, 23c: Deodorized 'Stove Gasoline, in | bulk, 16c; ih cases, 221ic: Benzine, in buik, 13c; in_Cases, 1915c; §6-degree Gasoline. in | bulk. 25c: in ‘cases. Ble. TURPENTINE—S1c per gailon In cases and 75¢ in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, T4 @ T3¢ per 1b; White Lead, 7%4@7%c, according to quantity. QUICKSILVER—$42 50@43 50 for local use | and $41 2542 per flask for export. e for per ton; atick, | BALT—Prices to jobbers: Bales, gommon and 3110 for granulated; Duiry, $0G7 per ton: Granulated. $7@7 50: Half Ground, 100-1b_bags. $3 25: do, 50-1b bags, $3 76; Rock | Salt, $2 85@3 in 100 and §3 25 in 50 1b bags: | Genuine Liverpool, $14, $15 and $16 per ton | in yackages »f 224, 100 and 50 lbs respectively. SUGAR-—The Western Sugar Refining Con pany quotes as follows, per 1b, n 100-1b bage+ Cubes. A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6.05c: . 5.90c: Dry | Powdered, 5.90c; Candy Granulated, Granulated, fine. 5.80c; Dry Granulated, coarse, 5.80c; Fruit Granulated, 5.80c; Beet Gram lated’ (100-1b bags_only), ——: Confectioners A, 5.80c; Magnolla A, B.40c: Bxtra C. 8.30c; | Golden C, 5.20c: “D,” '5.10c; barrels, 10c more: | half barrels, 25c more: boxes, 50c more; 50-1h bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Half barrels. 6.30c; boxes. 6.56c; H. & E. Crystal Dominos, 8.80c per Ib. No orders taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivaiens. LUMBER—Pine, ordina tra sizes higher; Redwood, $1f feet, §3 75@4; Pickets, $17@20; No. 1 and §1 50 for No. 2: Split and $15 for sawn; Rustic, sizes, $15@1 | F. Coffin, F. W. Hadley and Charles E. !Cent L & P. 3 Mutual B L. 1 | Anglo-Cal { Honokaa § C 12 Rec%xpts of Produce. FOR WEDNEBDAi, JULY 12. Flour, qr sks .. 12,103 Feed. sks 820 Barley. ctls 1,009/ Shoris. sks . Oats,” ctls . 1,071/ Middlings. sks. Tallow, ctls 255! Bran, SKS ...... Chicory, bbls €0/ Onions, sks Lime,. bb 411! Potatoes, sks .. 2,336 Wine, ga 47,425| Beans, sks 108 Pelts. bdls . Hay, tons . 512 Hides, No. 563 Wool, bales 186 Leather, rolls .. 142) OREGON. Bran, sks ..... 1,600/Wool, bales ... 2 T e L STOCK MARKET. l A Another Fairly Active Day in Local Securities. There was a fair business on the Stock and Bond Exchange, mostly in the afterncon, bonds. leading stocks In demand. The latter ruled firm, however and several made snbstant'al advances, Glant Powder rose Makawell Sugar a dollar to $23 25. The oil stocks continued dull and the Comstock min- ing shares were also fnactive. The usual ac- tivity prevailed in the Tonopah mines, as will be seen. Sales in this group have been very large of late. - The Honolulu Rapid Transit and Land Com- p2ny paid a semi-annual dividend of 3 per cgnt on the preferred and a quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on the common stock June 30. Ex-dividend vesterday: Alaska Packers' As- soclation, regular monthly, $1 per share, amounting to $14,000. The Bank of California will pay a regular quarterly dividend of $4 per share July 15. The Four Ofl Company has declared a monthly dividend of 1 cent per share, amount- ing to $3000, payable July 15. The Berry Oil and Development Company of San Francisco has levied assessment No. 3 of $1_per share, delinquent August 3. The present authorized s of $250,000 Mutual Electric Light Company 5 per cent bonds were delivered on Monday, all of them having been resold by B. H. Rollins & Sons, who purchased them from the company. At the regular annual meeting of the directors were re-elected as follows: William Babcock, 8. L. ABbot Jr., O. D. Baldwin, Jcseph D. Graat, E. J. McCutcheon, Willlam Alvord. L. F. Monteagle, R. H. Pease and Warren Clark. Wiiliam Babcock was re- elected president, S. L. Abbot Jr. vice presi- dent and manager and Fred W. Ray secre- tary. Since the last annual meeting the paid- up capital has been increased to $500,000 and the surplus to $250,000 by the sale of 800 shares | of new stock to the shareholders at $325 per share. The Company of Associated Stock Brokers of the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board has elected the following directors for another term: Willlam Edwards, A. B. Rul‘lelp.;_ ton. The only change in the board was the | election of Charles E. Paxton, in place of A. W. Foster. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, July 12—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. | 45 ar coup..1061;106%'4s ar cp new. 4 4s qr reg .oo,uoe:{ls- qr coup...106 10615 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, Ala A W Bs. — — |Oak T Co 6s.11715 — Bay CPC 5s. — 102 | Do 5s 1007 — Cal C G 5s. — 104%| Do con 5s.105 - CalG & Eg |Oceanic § Bs. — 1214 m & ct 55.84 — |Om Cable 6s. — 125 Cal-st C 5s. — 116 |Pac G Im 4s. 9215 96 C C Wat 56. — 100 |P E Ry Bs. — 104 EdL & P 65,1241 — [P & C H 6s.108 — F&CHG6 4 — [P & OR 6112 113 Geary-st bs.. — 80 |Powell-st 6s. — 114 H _C&S 5%45.100 — |Sac EG&RDs. 93% — . MY — (SF & SJVEs.1175118 05~ — |Sterra R 6s. — 115 — — IS PotAés 13— | (s . = — _ I 1910y i v — |S PotC — 105 | (1905)Sr A.102% — LAP lem 58.1013% — | (1005)Sr B.10314 — Mit-st C 65118~ — | (1906) 105" — (1912) 115%4116 SPC 1 cg 58s.110 — Do stmpd.. 10813100 S P B R 66132 134 § V Wat 65.106% — Do 4s 2dm. 99 — | Do & migts o7 o o & migds 971 — [Sten Game a214 UG&E s — STOCKS. |Port Costa. IS V Wat Co. 38 — ELECTRIC. %S F G & E. 1265 . BT — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — 340 | BANK STOCKS, — 130 | 8315 86 Bank of Cal424 — Cal Sate Dp 150 First Nationl — 1 | | WATER Contra Costa 35 Marin Co GAS AND Pac L Co.. Am Ntl Bk.. F Nationl. SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L.2280 2350 Hum S & L. — Mutual Sav.100 105 S F Sav |Sav & L So. (Sec Sav Bk. |Unfon T Co. U.600 650 | STREET RAILROADS. L — 200 ;Frelldlo POWDER., 801 60%| Vigorit SUGAR. [Kilauea S C. 52% | Makawell C. 13| Onomea S Hana P Co.. Hawaiian C. 5 52% Hutch S P C 813 — |Paauhau scC. MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A. — 13713)Oceanic § €o. — 14 ‘al ne A, — ic C Borx. 1l 1 MV& MtTm.100 — f - Morning Session. e 85 Glant Powder Con ...... 0 50 10 Hawalian Com! & Sugar. 52 00 20 Hawallan Coml & Sugar. b2 25 60 Makawelt .. . 22 50 € S F Gas & Electric. -+ 60 00 108 5‘( Glla & FElectric. 59 8714 roct— $25,000 Oakland Transit 5 per cent....110 00 Afternoon Session. . 1 Hewtian Coml & awatian Sugar. 52 80 10 Makaweli . o~ 22 8714 5 Makawell . .o 23 25 100 Mutual Electric Light ...... 12 25 50 Mutual Electric Light . 12 50 400 8 F Gas & Electric, b 30. 60 00 208 F Gas & Electric. 50 8714 $1,000 Northern Ry of Cal 5 per cent.117 50 $2,000 Sac Flec Gas & R; &e ©2.9775 £3.000 Sac Elec Gas & Ry G8...... 87 15 *&,WO Spring Val 4s (2d mtge). 99 25 Street— 50 Hawailan Coml & Sugar. 52 25 $1.000 NP C R R 5 per cent. 104 35 $12,000 Pacific Electric Ry b per cent.104 00 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bld. Ask.| Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 6s. — 99 |SF & NP Bs. — i09% B L Wat 6s. — 117 |S P C R 4s. — 100 Cal NW b — 112%|5 P Co 4%s.100 — M C Wat 5100 — |Sun Tel Bs.. — 104 Ris T Wks 55 — 105 (Sutter-st Rbs.106 115 SF Drdk be. — 113%|UR of SF 4s. 0% 81 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala 8 Co..— 30 |Mat Nav Co. — 9o — 90 [Nev Nat Bk.190 — — 8 INSRRCo 9% — 50 [N Cal P co 10 oy — 145 |Oak Bk Sav.120 — Cal Ship Co. — 25 |Oak T Com.. 78 — Cal TT&T115 — |IOOF Hall A' 8 —/ Cen Bk, Oak — 65 (Orpheum Co. — 151 Chutes Co .. — 714 PacC ®as Co.125 City & C Bk — 112 |Pac § Tel..100 102 Cyp L Imj - 7 |Pac Sur Co.106 — East Dynm.. — 270 |[Paraf Paint.. 38 — DpntPwd pfd — 90 [S F Drydock. 60 — Do com .. — 50 |SF&SJ Coal. — 25 FN Bk, 0ak120 — |5 J Wat Co. — 108 Fischer Thtr 25¢ 60 (SO & MTgbt.125 | Frnch-A Bk.105 — |Swiss-A 115 Gae Con A.. — Truck Elect.. 11 Hono P Co. 11 — |UR InC pfd. 47 Lon& SF Bk — 60 | Do com ... 9 Afternoon Session. Street— $5,000 United R R of § F 4 per cent.. S0 7§ California Stockand Oil Exchange Ot Stock— Bld, Asked. Apollo r: W 45 Associated Trust Certificates. 16 18 Cartbou -....or . 4 Chicago Cride 3 n 6 0 i# s 35 26 480 500 3 11 00 ] 32 % [ 7 Occldental of W Va.. 07 10 Oil City Petroleum 58 59 Peerless ... . seaa 14 00 Reed Cride ., G A0 8 F & MoKittrick SN Soverelgn ..on\ % @ Sterling 27 am uperigr | o1 i0 Thirty-three . XS 825 Toltec 21 sene Twenty cighi | 850 50 Wabas] . o’ 25 Leve Astoeiated Bonds . el Miscellaneous— . Chutes COMPARY ..evveernes svse T 37% $61 50, Ha- | wallan Commercial rose a dullar Yo 362 o) aud | ock- | holders of the Security Savings Bank the old | { 100 Chollar ...... 18 300 Opbir . 80 ! 200 Con C & V.1'17%| 100 Potosi . T {200 Con C & Va.l 15| 200 Sterra Nev .. 34 1000 Julia .. 07| 600 Union Con .. 35 200 Mexican . .1'0215] 100 Unton Con .. 34 Afternoon Session. 100 Best & Belch.1 10( 100 Justice ....... 20 600 Challenge Con 21| 100 Ophir . 260 100 Con C & V.1 133 200 Potost L0 800 Crown Polnt. 12| 100 Utah ......... 14 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Foll were the sales on the San Fran- claco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 3300 Brunswick ... 102500 Red Top...... 18 2300 ... 03/10,000 Red - 2| 700 MacNamara . 54/2000 Red Top ..... 21| 8175 MacNamara . 55/1100 Rescue . . 18 | 2100 MacNamara . 56| 200 Ton Gold M. 20 1000 MacNamara . 57) 200 Ton Midway.. 50 13000 MacNamara . 61| 100 Ton Midway.. 60 200 Mont Ton ..2 50| 200 Ton of Nev.8 12 200 N Y Ton .... 02 100 Ton of Nev...S 5000 Red Top ..... 18 0on Session. 3800 anza ... "03/1800 Rescus .......\ 11 1600 Gold Anchor. 27/1200 Ton Belmont.. 82 8500 MacNamara . 55/ 100 Ton Belmont.. S$3 1100 MacNamara . 56| 100 Ton Belmont.. 54 3000 MacNamara __ 60| 200 Ton Exten ...1 00 70 Mont Ton ...2 50| 100 Ton Midway.. 50 100 Mont_Ton..2'5214| 100 Ton of Nev.s 1215 1500 Ray & O'Brien 131500 Ton N Star.. 1500 Red Top 1812500 Ton N Star.. 36 200 Reseue T |89 s Flischer's Theater .... ! Northern Cal Power . 100 Northern California Power ...... 10 123§ 400 Ofl City Petroleum, b .. L e Mining Stocks. ) SAN FRANCISCO STOCK BXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Caledonia ... 56| 200 Ophir . .2 60 400 Chollar . . 18] 30 Ophir . .2 55 200 Con C & Va.l 13| 300 Overman ..... 20 500 Gould & Cur. 100 Sierra Nev .. 35 400 Justice ...... 23| 100 Utah . ceee 18 Afternoon Session. 300 Challenge Con 21| 400 Overman . 20 25 Mexican .....1 20| 500 Potosi - .08 100 Ophir .. (2 €51 200 Yellow Jacket. 20 PACIFIC BTOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. CLOSING QLO’ETIONI ‘WEDNESDAY, July 12—4 p. m. LOCKS AND BARS FAIL TO HOLD THIS PRISONER Alexander, Who Assaulted Nicholson at the Chutes, Mystifies Jailers at the Park Station. Claude Alexander, who assaulted ‘W. H. Nicholson at the Chutes on Monday night, outwitted the prison keepers at the park police station, where he was taken after committing the offense. When Alexander was charged and placed in the ‘cell he goodnaturedly told the prison keepers that it would be useless to lock him up as he could get out at his pleas- ure. His deflance was laughed at, but he requested his keeper to turn his back toward the cell and see whether he was telling the truth. It required but a few minutes for the prisoner to stand in front of the of- cer a free man. When asked how he did the trick he replied, “Just turn your back and I'll get inside the bars.” The prison keeper did so and in a few minutes Alexander was behind the bars with the bolts shot back into place. “Well,” said the prison-keeper, “we’ll handcuff you and see what you'll do then.” The cuffs were placed on his wrists and the cell doors again locked. In a few minutes the man was once more at liberty with the cuffs unlocked and the cell door standing open. Alexander refused to explain the trick. “I did six months for this once before,” he said. - From that time until the prisoner was removed to the Hall of Justice a close watch was kept on him lest he escape. —_——————— SEMPERVIRENS CLUB Tu Party Will Leave City on Saturday and Spend Three Days Among the Redwoods. The Sempervirens Club has planned a three days’ outing to the California ‘Redwood Park in the Big Basin andl will leave the city next Saturday and | return the following Monday. A spe- cial car for the party will leave San Francisco by way of the narrow gauge road next Saturday at 2:15 p. m. A trip by stage will be made to the Big Basin on Sunday and the day will be spent among the magnificent red- woods. It is expected that the sci- entist, John Muir, who is a member of the club, will go with the party. He is famillar with the region, having explored it some years ago. _——— ‘Watson Estate Settled. ——————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION! TUESDAY, JULY 12. i Charles M. Goodall to Elizabeth R. Lillis, lot on NW line of Market street, 245:8 SW of Van Ness avenue, N 102:5, W 0:03%, SW to Market, NE 0:3%, quitclaim deed: $1. Michael H. Kelly to Catherine F. Kelly, un- divided one-half of Iot on S line of Hayes street, 165 E of Gough, E 27:6 by § 120; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Patrick H. McVey, lot on N line of Fell street, 107 : ‘W of Octavie W 30 by N 120; $— Same to E. L. Goldsteln Company, lot on N line of Fulton street, §2:6 W of Laguna, W 27:6 by N 120; §—. Same to Herman Cohen, lot on 8§ line of O'Farrell street, 112:6 E of Buchanan, E 25 by S 120; $—. Same fo Carrie Mayer, Iot on E line of Hoi- Its street, 100 S of O'Farell, S 25 by E 90; $-. | Jobn S. or J. S. and Eleonora Howell to | Manfrea M. Garoutte, lot on S line of Vallejo | Sifeet, 182:6 W of Plerce, W 27:6 by 8 137:6; 0. Charlotte Schneegass to Amelia and Bertha Schneegass, lot onW line of Lyon street, 158:3 N of McAllister, N 18:9 by W 137:8: gift. Wilhelmina H. S. Koenig (formerly Meyer) | corner of Hayes street and Central avenue, S 25 by W 93:3; $10. James W. and Leila A. Keyston to William | E_Shepman and Willlam G. Hind, same: $10. M. H. and Kate I. de Young to E. J. Cam- rlon, lot on SW corner of Cole and Grove streets, S 37:6 by W 102:6; $10. John E. and Margaret C. Hill to Flora B. Gates. lot on 8§ line of Sacramento street, 87:0 E of Laurel, E 25. § 107:7%, W 12:6, N 25, W 12:6, N 82:71; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Cath- erine A. Buckley (wife of M. G.). lot on SE line of Misslon street, 85 NE of Tenth, NE 28:4 by SE 100; §—. Same to John B. Kenny, ot on SW corner of Twentleth street and Treat avenue, W 25 by 8 110; $——. Same to Michael Cribbin, lot on SE corner of Twentieth and Shotwell streets, E 25 by Same to George B. Vaughn, lot on W lino of Shotwell street, 155 N of Twenty-first, N 30 by W 122:6: 3 Same to Willlam Ede Company, lot on B line of Noe street. 125 § of Fifteenth, S 100, E 91:10%, NE 90:01,, NW 54:5%, W 125; §—. Wiiliam and Jennie Helbing to Harlich and Amanda Michels, Iot on W line of York street, ;vi\g feet N of Twenty-second, N 25 by W 100; Fablan 8. Joost Jr. to Fabian Joost Com- pany, lot on NE corner of Twenty-sixth and Mission streets, N 65 by E_115: $10. Justin S. ard Maud I. Hawkins to William Cryer, lot on SBE corner of Twenty-third and Custro streets, S 25:6 by E 105: $10. Ellen Cosgrove to Mary Brown, lot on S line of Clipper street. 220 feet E of Diamond, T 100 by S 114; giff. Daniel Dunleavy to Mary H. Dixon, lot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 100 feet E of Douglass, B 25 by N 114 §10. Winfleld 8. Keyes to Azalea C. Keyes, lot on W corner of Siiver and Third strects, NW 75 by SW_75; $10. Mary Fitzgerald to Florian Stoesser and Andrew A. Devoto, lot on E line of Florida ;‘l,l;et’.‘ 125 teet S of Elghteenth, 8 108 by B A 0. Maurice C. and Alice M. Kiftredge, to Ed ward Carvill, lot on SW corner of Twenty- m‘ Svende and Lake street, W 40 by 8 J. Frank and Marea Walters and George A. Turner to Charles E. Hodges. lot on NF line of CIIff avenue, 30.05 feet NW of Thirty-eighth s, NW 2504, N 1068 E 25, S 108.26; 10. Willlam R. and Kathleen Arnold to H. M. Anthony and Robert W. Dennis, lot on E line of Twelfth avénue, 225 feet N of A street, N 26 by E 120: $10. H. M. Anthony, Robert W. and Myrtle B. W. Dennis to John Perry. same: $10. B. M. and Annfe S. Newcomb to Solomon | Getz, Tot on NE corner of Forty-seventh ave- nue ‘and O street. E 157:6, N 100, W 37:6, N 25 W 120, § 125; also lof on NW corner of Forty-sixth avenue and U street, W 57:6 by | N 100: also lot on NE _corner of U street and | Forty-third avenye, E 32:6 by N 100; $10. Ernest Adolph ‘Sutro by Emma L, Merritt, executrix, to Thomas Swales, lot on W line of Forty-eighth avenue, 362:6 feet S of O street, 825 W 134.80. NW 25.03, T 136.08; $046. John Brickell Company to Laura H. Good- man. lot on S line of West Clay, 157:6 feet E of Twenty-sixth, 50 by § 100: $10. Luigi Gendotti to Henry Brunnor, lot on W line of Chenery. 100 feet N of Randall, N 25 by W 125 block 28, Falrmount: $10. Elizabeth C. McMillan to Jane H. Morri- son. lot on E line of Homestead, 160 feet S of Twenty-fourth. § 25 by E 125, lot 4, block 18, Noe Garden iomestead: gift. William M. Lovdon to Emma H. Loudon, Iot on W line of Whitney, 300 feet § of Thir- tieth, S 50 by W 125; . Emma H. and Minna A. Horstmann to Anna M. Horstmenn, lot on NW corner of Mission and Thirtleth streets. SW 19:9, W 106, N to Thirtieth, £ 119, PV 402: $10. Augusta A. and Emil A. Hermann to Adolt L. and Christiane Felt, lot on E_line of Dame, 475 feet N of Randall, N 25 by B 440, lat 2, block 28, Falrmourit Homestead: Dayid M. and Margaret A. Ahern to John to James W. and Letla A. Keyston, lot on SW | The long contest over the estate of 90! Charles Watson was ended yesterday | when Judge Troutt ordered a final de- | 123 [ cree of distribution in favor of the | 34| daughters, Mattie, Elizabeth, Esther, | | Eva and Emma, in equal shares. The e | estate in California was worth about 1$20,000. Watson left about $50,000 in the East. The will was contested by Charles Arnold and Ellen Davis, who declared themselves to be son and daughter of the deceased. They .al- leged that Watson's true name was Charles Arnold and that in 1849 in Lon- don he married Emily Nightingale. They said he came to California and assumed the name of Watson. The daughters opposed the contest and gave proof of-his marriage to Jane Ann . Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Alpha . - 11 13| Justice . 25 Alta . 05 07| Kentuck 04 Andes . - 20 22 Keyes Graes. 20 Belcher . - 17 19| Lady Wash - O Best & Belch.1 10 1 15/ Mexican 001 05| Bullion . 20 21| Occidenta 7 81 Caledonia ... B5 57|Ophir . 55 2 60 Challenge Con 20 22| Overman . 19 21 Chollar . 17 19! Potosi o7 08 “onfidence 80 90|Scorpion 13 15| | Cmn C & 15,1 20! Savage . . 25 26| 01 02|Seg Belcher .. 08 10 04 O5iSierra Nev .. 33 35 11 13!Stlver Hill .. 50. 52 08 —ISt Louls .... — 10 — 0lSyndicate .... — 04 | Bxchequer .. 36 38 . 3 35 Gould & Cur. U5 16| . 14 15 Hale & Norc. — 72| Yellow Jacket. 20 21 | Julta . 08 07 | TONOPAH MINES. { Bld. Ask. Bid. Ask. Colehan 05" 10/Ray Tonopah.. 06 08 | Esperanza 04| Red Top — 18 Gipsy Queen. — 25 Rescue . n - — Gold_Anchor. 27 28 Ton Belmont.. 82 83 | Goldfield .... 8 —|Ton & Cal... 10 25 Gold M Con. — 03/Ton Exten .. —1 | Hannapah M. 25 —|Ton & G W.. 04 { Jim Butler... — 76/Ton Gold M. 19 2 | Little Ton 60 Ton Midway.. 58 Lucky Tom .. 03 Ton of Nev.8 00 8 | MacNamara'. 55 Ton N Star.. 32 Mizpah Ex 15 —|Ton & Salt L 60 Mont Ton 50 2 55| Ton Superior.. — 08 N Y Ton 02" 08/Ton Union.... 10 Paymaster 05 06/United Ton .. — 00| Pine Grove .. 50 —(Utopia_....... 10 — Ray Exten .. — 09/West End ... 21 Ray & O'Brien 12 13| | Kerr in 1861. The property of the Cax-j | vary Presbyterian Church, at Fillmore | | street and Pacific avenue, bequeathed | by Watson, was also involved in the contest. —_————— Ballders’ Contracts. Robert Daiziel Sr. (owner) with Riley & Hock (contractors), architect A. M. Milwai | Brick work, terra cotta and granite for a six- | | story and basement brick bullding on lot_on | NW line of Mission street, 65 NE of New gomery. NE 45, NW 160, NE 23, . SW 45, SE 60, SW 1 foot, SE 23:9, 22, SE 108:9: $13.705. Same owner with Thomas H. Day's (contractors), work, stairs and hardware for same on same; | $10.289. { RAILWAY TRAVEL. Santafe CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO N | LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS : at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, ‘Other Santa Fe Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, Merced, Hanford and Visalia. 4:00 p. m. for Steckton. $:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago, TICKET OFFICES—&41 Market St. and Ferry Depot. S§. ¥. Also 1112 Broad- ‘way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St.. San Jose. i TOSANRAFAEL, NIOIS A MR ROSS VALLEY, g Francisco, week ATt 35 8ias, 5136, 10 13, 250.1 week days, depart at 7:45 5 p. m. (ex. Sat.). On Sunare: ‘holidays ‘n 45, iy—Cazadero and . '”-‘,_‘fi",“.,. onl‘vtt‘w m. dally except Sunday—For Caza- aas sat | {8, SXoo5t Saturda and sua- | T8 v m. Sundays oniy—For Polat Reyes 5 p. m.. Sundays oniy—For Cazadero, etc. ICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot. foot of Market st. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY' H. Grady, lot 9, block 3, Paul Tract Home- stead; ¢10. ¢ John H. and Ellen G. Grady to Leopold ‘Weinstein. same; $10. James H., Joseph B. and Alice M. Marshall . lots 21 and 22, block 17, & Howell (corporation) to Harold and Catherine S. Thuesen, lot 44, block A, Glen Park terrace; $10. . 044 Fellows' Cemetery Association to Mary A, Schetter and Elsle J. Shaw, lot in ceme- texy; 8278 ; Days. | 2454 084 | 10:08 1 Ly s Wil Val'ey. VISIT THE BIG B.\Sls‘ sons | architect same—Carpenter, mill ; 8an Carivs. Redwood, Fair Oaks, | Fulton for | Lytton Springs: | Springs, _Haltway RAILWAY TRAVEL Trains leave and are Cae toarrive at 2 SAN FRANCISCO. £ Frow Jrry 3 1904 Frxey Dreror (Foot of Market Strost ) fl;fi‘l"_»l.l"fi = ANm™ ;fia Vacarille. Winters, Rumsey. - 150m A Benfcia, Rimira and Sacramenio . 7.20s 7.30A Vallejo, Napa. Callstogs. Santa Rosa. \iartinez. San Kamou..... §.20s 730 Niles. Tracy. Lazhrop, w7200 Shasta Rxpress — (Via Davi. Wiiliame (for Bartlett Springs). Willows. tFrate, Red Biuf, Portiand, Tacoma, Seattl . 8.80A Davia. Woodlund. Knighis Landing. Marysville, Chico. Oroville . 8.30A Port Costs. Martinez, Antioch, Byron, Tracy. Siockton, New- man. Los Bamos. Mendota Armons. Haaford. Visaiia Porterville .. e 8-30A Port Costa. Modesto, Merced, Freano. Goshea Juuction, Hag ford, Visslin. Bakersfold 8.30A Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Siock’ tom, (+M!iton). lone, Sacrament Marysvilie. Chico. 8.30A Onkdnje. Chinese, 7.50m 7508 4.20m nors. Tuolumne and A 20 8.00A Atiantic Express—Ogilen and Exsc. 5.20@ 9.30A Richmor Martiues aad Way Statios 2 . 850@ 10.80A The Overiand Limited — Ozden. Omabas, Chicago, Uenver, Kaasas a City, e 4208 .00A Vallefo. . 20 ‘uu Lot Angeles ' Passenger — Port Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton. Merced, Raymeud. Fresuo, Goshen Junc- Hanford, Lemoore. Visalla. ia, Wiaters, Sscramento, s .gl:odllnl {llows, Kaights i Landing. Marysville, Oroviils and way stations . D cece Hayward, Niles and Way Statfons.. Martines, San lamon. Vaiiejo, N Calistogs. Santa Rosa. b A 4.00® Niles, Tracy. Stockion, Lodi . 4307 Hayward. Niles. Irvington, .00P Hayward. Epatern Express—Ogden. Om: Chicago. Denver. Kamsas Cliy. . Louls. 1inez, Stogkten, Sacramen! Colfax, Reab..... | 8.00p Vallejo, dat: xcept Sunday. 7.00P Vallejo, Sunday oniy............. { 1 7.00° Richmond, Ssa Puble. Pors Costa, Marsines and Way Stations. ... 7.60P Reno Passenger—Port Costa, Suf- ‘sun. Elmiga, Davis. Sacramento, Truckes, Lake Tahoe. Reno, Tonopah, Sparks.... ... . | 808p Por: Costa, Msriinez. B: 1 Latarop, Modesto, ced, Berenda, Fresso and Way Stations beyoud Port Costa | 808P Yosemite Valley, via Berenda and Wawona... g mrhnen. | 8.965m Maruines. Tracy, Stockion ... . | 8.06P Oregon & Callfornia Express—Sao- raments, Marysville, Redding. 12.50» 750 11.204 7.50a 12.20» 3508 10.20a i Portiand, Puget 50und nnd East. and San Jose (Sun 8.50a 11.50a a.10» ward, Nil day oniy) . COAST SLANE, : 7 4BA Sania Croz Excersion(Sunday oniy) 8.16A Newark. Centerville, San _Jose, Feiton, Boulisy Creek. Big Basta, Santa Cruz anq Way Stasions... 19.16A Alvarado, Newary, San Jose, Los | @atos, Glenwood, Felton, Boulder | Creek, Big Bastu. Saata Crus... 12.16p Newark, Centerville, San_ Jose, Kew Almades. Los Gatos. Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz aand Principal Way Stations 4.15p Nowark, 8an Jose, Los 415> Wright. Boulder Creek aud Sania i Crnz. 8aturdsy and Sunday ouly | e‘g_AST LINE (Broad & (Thind aad Towneend Streets.) ,.lBA 8an Josc and Way Stations. 17.004 8an Jose and Wiy Statfons. . . 7.16a Monterey sad Ssata Cruz Excar sfon (Suaday only)............... 8.00a New Almaden (Tues., Frid.. oniy) 8.00A The Casster—San Jose, Salfnas. | San Ardo, Paso Rebies. Sanis Marzariia, 8an Lafs Obispo. Sants | Barbars, San Buenaventurs, | Montalvo, Oxnard, Burbank, Los Angeles si0m 10554 19554 78.554 10.30= 108 10.45» Del Lom- Monte, Pactfic Grove, Surf. Pinos, Caplioia, flc Grov: 304 San Jose and Way Statioss.. . 1.20m Jose, Los Gatos | sad Way Stations Py - 1.30p Sen Jose and Way Stations 8 36a 13.80m De! Monte Express—Ssata Clara, San Jore. Del Monte, Monterey, | Paelfic Grove, FOTIISTIETIPR P & 1 T ) | 830 Buriimgame, San Jose. Giiroy, Hoi | lster, Trés Pinos. Pajaro. Capi- i tola, Santa Cruz. Castrov! Saiinas, Pacifc Grove. . !‘uu 4308 Fan Jose and Way Stacios . 18.00a 16 00 Banta Ciara. san Jose, Los Ga:on, Wright sad principal Way St | tlons (exceps Sundsy) . ... 19.00a | #6.30p San Joseand Principal W; ioas 404 | 848 Suvset _Express—Redwood. San Jose. GNiroy.Salinas. Pase Kobies, { li: I‘nh (l) tl.‘n:u;ll\ ageies, 1 Paso, New Orienns, New York .. 7.10a 6.45p Pajaro. Capitols, Santa Cruz. Cas- troville, Del Monte,PactdcGrove, 10.45m 4z Mateo, Bereatord, Beimont. Saa 1615, Carios, Redwood, ' Fair { Menio Park. Paio Alto. §.300 Sau Jose and Way Stationa. | Paio Alto and Way Stations. n South San Franctsco, Milibrae, Har- ingame, Saw Mateo, Belmont, oun . Sunzy- vale, Lawrence, Santa Clara snd "1 30° 13.45m T AforMoraing. P for Afernoon 1 Bunda; - 48i00s a2 excepted : Sunday only. i B M« - TN - CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburom Ferry. Foot of Market Street. SAN 12:35, 2:80, 3:40, & . m. Bacuraays—Extra trip at 1 U)J. m. SUNDAYS—-7:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11 a m; 18 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. BUNDAYS—6: 5000. T 8:40, 4:50, 5:f 5: fExcept Saturdays. Lea: In Effect Artive ve = Week | Sun- Days. 7:30 00 30 10 pj e 2888 _.,.. 888 erel| gues R ol orrbegried B |8se|z883s 88 B8 88| ve| © » e Willits, Sherwood. | Guerneville and | Camp Vacation. Sonoma. Glen Ellen. S 10:30 2[10:20 & | Sebastopgl. [ 7:25p 6:20p STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for Whita Suiphur Springs and Mark West Springs: at Burke's Sanitarium: at Lytton for at Geyserville for Skagzgs at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- Greenwood; at Mopland for Duncan Sprin, ville &3 and ings. Highland S ille, Caris- !25 Springs, Soda Bay, nngm and Bartiett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Sgrings, Biue Lakes, Laurel Dell Springs, Upper Lal Jchn Day’s.Riyerside, Sanbedrin _ Hel Lake, Witter Potter Valley, Lierley’s, Buckneii's, Hullville, * Orr's _ Hot House, Comptche. Camp Btevens, Hopkins, Mendocine City, Fort Bragg, Westport. Usal: at Willits for Fort Brags. Westport. Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton- ville, Cummins. Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, Dyer, Garberviile. Pepperwood. Scotia and Eu- reka. Saturday to Monday reund-trip tickets at re- | Quced_rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at. palf rates. Office. 630 Market sireet, Chronicle bui'ding. JAS. L. FRAZIER, Gen. Manazer THE WEEKLY CALL $! per Yean R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Azt