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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1904 ADVERT'S'M'NTS al tapk, large barn, COW | ehe: fronting on macada- | salke at a bargain; there's | money in it JOS. J. MASON, SE. Cor. Shattuck and Center St BERXELEY LODGING-HOUSES UPPER 2 stories of 3-story brick bullding, opposite Berkeley station, 1 block from uni- ersity grounds: 8 roome. arranged to sult tenant. LITTLE & WOOLSEY, 2110 Shat- tuck ave. Berkeley. OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS | To Let | VE just completed two new houses, situ. T s ad 1065 Market st ‘mca Twelfth, Each house has 7 rooms, bath, o glass windows, open plumbing and <hed in linwood. cak and mahogany; very | tral to both local trains and schools and ess center. 1 MUST SELL ONE OF 1 AT ONCE and_will make price very | jow and terms easy. They are open for in spection daily and you will find the owner on | The property. IF YOU WANT A GOOD | HOME at @ low price and on easy terms, row is your chance. sele at & sacrifice—Xvew, modern house of | coms; evervthing first-class, including and lawn; ot 50x100 ft.; owner buiit pie £ini house part; easy 324 and Grove —_— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. 7—Cozy room; hgme comforts; $5 mont! with breakfast, $0.' Leave West Twenty-fourth-st. cars at Douglass st. Nice ! 1SON. front room: 36 2 month. HARRISON, 2408, Twenty-first—$5; HOWARD, 640—Quiet, quiet, respectable men; month; sunny fromt room for £301 sunny between Twentleth and | sunny front room. respectable house fof clean room, $4 50 2, $225 week. HOWARD, 715—Large scnny rooms at low and $1 25 to $5 week. gle rooms; one HYDE, 919—Large front sunny room; nicely furnished. JESSIE, 363, cast U. S. Mint—Large frout room, 2 beds, $8; single, £ month. JULIAN ave., 160, nr. 10th st.—2 sunny unfur- nished rooms in rear cottage; rent-§9. LARKIN, 804—Large room; light and sunny; for gentleman; $5; 2 beds, §! MARKET, 1049A.The Falmout! hot and cold unny ter; elevator; $2 to § oo MISSION, 565—Front room, furnished, $5. MISSION, 872—A suite of rooms; suitable for & doctor; rent $25. NINTH gt., 147—Nice single room; rent reason- sble. OAK, 389—Nicely furnished front room, with gas and bath, for one or two gentlemen, OAK, 407, near Laguna—$1 50 week. new, bath, quiet, clean, sunny. See Sundays o € p. m. week day: OAK.;-AI'D FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furmi- ture. H. Schelibaas.11th st.,cor.store,Oakland. | San Francisco Advertism’ts. ROOMS FOR HOUSEXEEPING. CALIFORNIA, 1250—Two elegant furnished { rcoms; kitchen attached; mod. conveniences. | ORNIA, 1304—Sunny front bay-window and kitchen, connecting; reasonable; T 2425 “nicely furnished housekeeping. ly furnished rooms for ¥ 34 finely furn. or unfurn. rooms: | residence; fine location; phone: Tef ¥ front alcove and kitchen, rent $20; no children. furnished roome for house- sthers §6. FOLSOM keer, $11 per month; hed rooms for house- FOURTH, keepin FULTON connecting rooms; com- ylete gor b ing: no_children. ¥ Howard—5 sunny house- business center; rent mod- z cor. Fourteenth—2 sunny bay- »w and regular kitchen: furnished for ng; gas and bath; $18. unfurnished aduits. sunny _corner ms: gas, bath: furnished housekeeping phone; references: call | r couple: 7to9p m HARRISON Front and back parlor; fur- | housekeeping: rent $15 745 Large eunny front parlor for e: location good. | 733—Nice front euite of rooms | : ress.; other rooms. | | g couple will rent house- . modern and reasonabie. OCTAVIA, 1537—Sunny furnished rooms, phone, bath, running water; references, O'FARRELL, 329—Housekecping rooms; cheap; running water: after 11 a. m. PERRY, 42—Sunny front rooms wentlemen. reasonable; near Powell—Large sunny furnish- : running water; 1 or 2 gents; $10. | Catherina Mendoza, "SPECIAL NOTICES. The secretary of the St Francls Girls' Di- rectory Orphan Asylum herewith gives notice that the following orphan, half-orphan and @bandoned boys and girls have been admitted to the asylum at Central avenue and Waller etreet from January 1, 1904, to July 1, 1904: ors.; Annetta Mendoza, 4 yrs.; Mary Koenig, 11 yrs.; Alexander Con- . O yrs., Addie Conway, S yre.; Berdine way, 5 yre; Wiilie McLaughlin, 7 yrs.; Fdward McLaughlin, 5 yrs.; Juanita Ruiss, 11 re. Flora Healey, 4 yrs; Margaret Healey, Leona Healey 2 yrs.; Addie Healey, 5 George Nolan, 6 yrs.; John Nolan, 5 Mary Clark, 10 yre. 5 mos.;: Agnes 9 yrs. 8 mos.; Annie Clark, 7 yrs. 3 mos.: Catherine Clark, 6 yrs. 5 mos.; Madeline Clark, 2 yre. 5 mos.; Margaret Clarg, 11 mos.; John 'Arrauser, 8 yrs.; James Arrausez, 6 yre. % mos.; Winifred Fay, ; Sherman Fay, b yre; gene Phillips, 5 yrs.: Reymond Phillips, 4 yrs.; Gladys G. Pyles, 6 yrs. 9 mol Lilhan Ranken, 7 yrs.; Mary McClellan, yrs. 6 mo.: Glady M. Connolly, 1 yl'v_'l mo Edna Phillips, yrs.; Fred Farry, 7 yrs. 8 mos.; Albert Farry, 6 years 11 mos.; Loulse Farry, 8 yrs.; David Farry, 1 yr. Annie Wilson, 3 yre.'9 mos.; Francls Wilson, 1 yr. 9 mos” May Compton, 6 yre.; Jobn Comp- ton, 4 yrs. Alice Zoe Gere, T yrs.; Olive Anderson, ; Leona Anderson, 1 Mystery Anderson, 10 yrs.; Basline Anderson, 9 Louise Anderson, 8 yri Monrick Ander- 7 yrs.; John Cherille, 8 yrs.; Louts Cherllle, .; Eleanor O'Brien, 3 yrs.; Joseph Lewls, rs.; Antore Lewis, 5 yrs.; Annie Cosgrove, 16 yrs.; Joseph Cosgrove, 4 yrs.; Lena Elster, ® yrs.; Oliver Elster, 5 yrs. 4 mos.; John g Viclet Leighton, 5 Irene Leighton, 4 yrs.; Raymond 2'yre. 6 mos.: Ethel Johnson, 9 yrs. Ellen Gettenby, 11 yrs.; Reta Get: Mabel Delorey, 6 yrs.; Edna De- lorey ¥ Walter Delorey, 1 yr.; Florence Wall'§ yrs.;' Edna Tead, 7_yrs.; Francls Mc- Donald, ‘10 yrs.; Camelfa Mendoza, 11 yra: William Mendoza, 6 yrs.; Patrick Murphy, § yT=. 6 mos.; Hazel Young, 4 yrs.; Lena Tam- brine, 2 yrs.; Laurence Peters, 7 yrs.; Frank Peters, 5 yrs.; Frank Lutz, 7 yrs.; Harold Ferslol 2y Manuel de Lemos, 5 yrs. 8 mos.; Norman de Lemos, 4 yrs.; Viola Kelly, 11 yre.; Willile Kelly, 6 yrs.; Walter Brown, § yra.; Antony Simon, 1 yr.; Lillie Gannon, 7 3 Charley Gudierrez, 2 yrs.; Elizabeth . 2 yrs. 4 mos.; Alice McNesby, 5 yrs.: Ellen McNesby, 2 yrs.; William Edwards, 6 2 mos.; rrle Wilson, 9 yrs.; Gertrude Edward Will. 4 yrs. 1 mo.; Newman, 10 yrs.: Elsle Murray, 11 Roy Elster, 3 yrs.; Carol Drexil, 10 yrs. Harry Drexil, 8 yrs. 6 mos. yrs Carlson, 9 ¥ Catherine yrs.; & mos ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 85c to $1 50; week, $2 | elevator on ground t month, $8 to $30; oms with hot and cold 015 —Furnished rooms, day, : location central and reasonable. 1 SIXTH, 215%—4 unfurpished rooms to let; no children. STEVENSON, 797%, near Ninth— nished room. $ month. SUTTER_ 622Sunny front rooms. and cold water; bath & TAYLOR, B Ha suitable 2 to $8 baths. | with hot some . =u; ; $10; large front parlor, A WBEK'S news for 5 cents—The WeeKly Call. 16 pages. in wrapper, for mailing, S1 per year. e SEWIN iqcxnru AND SUPPLIES. | BUY THE BEST—RENT THE BEST. You make no mistake when you buy or rent a White; you get the best sewing ma- chine value on earth; we are offering very speclal bargains in a lot of new Whites, shop-worn; they go while they last at one-half and one-third regular price. City offices—300 Post st., 1841 Fillmore st. and 708 Valencia st DOMESTI! is cheapest: The machine for family use: best | second-hand all makes at any | price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic officy 21 Market st Sixth. TEHAMA, 481—Furnished rooms to let; double or single. EK'S news for b cents—The Weekly Call, | 16 pages, in wrapper. for malling. $1 per year. ROOMS IN THE CITY; BATHS; HOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM; ELEVATOR SERVICE; MOD- ERN CONVENIENCES; FROM $3 PER WEEK. % THE LARCHMONT, 361 Sutter, near Grant ave.—Elegantly furnished rooms: hot and cold water: baths free; $3 to $6 per week; $1 to $1 50 per day :electric elevator or lights. THE VENDOME, 1104 Market st.—Offices on the first floor to let: furnished rooms in suite r single, by the day. week or month; tran- solicited. THE Launston, fur. rme.; be: THIRD, 135—Nice single room; rent reason- | able i 5 ey opp. Tivoli—Nice 110 Eady, transient house; lowest rates. TURK sunny 1147, near Jefferson sq.—Elegant new | apartments; adults; ref. Apply 10 to 4. | raished Elegant Kkitchen paror | with 2 front, furnished 2 and $3 25 week. range Golden Gate | Van Ness and roome; reas. | and sunny unfur. | 1340 Pine— | steam heat- tes reas. The Cragburn, H.Bur- | le & hkpg.apartments. | 653—Two large, unfurnished | housekeeping, $18; aleo two par- RBOCKER _Apartments, 3-room suits; free bath: rge sunny front rooms; desired; reasonable. 2 OR 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms to let; near Twenty-fifth and Shotwell sts.; in pri- vate family. Box 3289, Call. | UNITED STATES, 1 rooms, 35¢ to §1 night, o $6 week; elec- | tric lights (po gas), running water in every | room; clevator, read.-room; free bus; baggage. WALLER, large roo sun all day; fine view. Phone Fell 1041 WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3 st.. near Market— | st convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; to $150 night: $2 to §8 week; elevator; | lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. WOLF House, 202 Sixth st—Rooms from 15¢ to $1 per night and from 90c to $5 per week. | VALENC family 35c elec. 960—Sunny front room in privaie for young lady: breakfast if desired —Rooms, complete: | t bath; adults. VAN good N S ave., 31—Nice furnished rooms; cting housekeeping | running water; = gas 52 Hyde and Larkin—2 nd 1 single furnished, $10. | cars | Eas stoves Laguna, Ellis-st. rooms; Yew sunny corner | usekeeping rooms at reduced prices. i —2 or 3 sunny furnished rooms for | ckmeping. 217. near Grant ave.—Lovely rooms for t housekeeping; singie or suite. SACRAMENTO, 1480—Sunn: keeping rooms; running ressonable furnished house- ater; gas stoves; SHOTWELL, 224—Four fu varlor floor; shed housekeep- ard; rent reason- ! A BRANCH office of The C: cation; prices reasonable, | | ADVERTISEMENTS subscriptions received at | Call branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. | for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been | opened at 1008 Market st. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the d States or Canada one year for $1 HOTEL BALTIMORE. THIS SELECT FAMILY HOTEL, BEAU- TIFULLY SITUATED ON THE FINEST CORNER OF VAN NESS AVE., NOW | THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND | EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE LATEST IM- | PROVEMENTS, IS READY TG RECEIVE | GUES 1015 VA S AVE., COR. GEARY ST. TH PARK, 84—Furnished rooms for house- keeping: rent reasonable. EOUTH PARK, 126—Four unfurnished rooms for housekeeping: mo children ETANYAN. 1111—4 large, sunny, unfurn. rms.; ¥ bath, up-to-date house; adults; rea: 4—Housekeeping rooms $2 and $2 50 2150 sleeping roome. TURK 8i6—Parlor floor of four rooms for housekpeping: also single rooms: gentlemen. TWELFTH, 232—3 nice connected rooms; com- plete; re kitchen; laundry: sunn; —Three or four sunny rooms; pyer flat: no children. 1 office of The Call for the reception | ements and subscriptions has been - t 1005 Market st, opposite Fifth. n until 11 p. m, rooms; above Van Ness ave.— tion in modern, elegantly 3-room apartments, with private steam heat.elec. light, elev..gas range. ICK (The). 901 Stanyan—1 to 6 room fur., unfur.; private bath, steam heat, The acme furniehed bathe aparte., janitor service; terms reas.; tel. Page 6166, OCTAVIA. 51—3 or 4 room apartments, furn,, unfur. or partly fur.; new; modern very reas. ALTAMONT. SE. cor. Washington and Mason— 3-rm. apartments, fur. and unfur.; pri. bath, ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st. oms; furs. or unfurn.: ref: HOTEL REPELIER 781 Sutter—Suit MOTHERS' snd daughters' home treatment; booklet malled free; correspondence invited. VIAVI CO.. 2304 Van Ness ave. DIVIDEND NOTICES. CLAREMONT OIL COMPANY on August 1, 1804, wilt pay a dividend (No. 2) of one (lc) cent per share on its lssued capital stock. | Transfer books close on Tuesday, July 28, | 1904, at 1 o'clock p. m. On August 20, 1904, wil pay an extra dividend of one (lc) cent per chare on its issued capital stock. Transfer books close | Monday, August 15. 1904, at 1 o'clock p. m. | avable at itsh office, room 731 Mills build- | rancisco, Secret; PROPOSALS. SALS will be received at the Bureau and Accounts, Navy Departmen o'clock noon, Au 1, D. C., until 1. gust 1904, and publicly opened imme- diately thereafter, to furnish at the navy | . Mare Island, , and Puget Sound, fled, a_quantity of sand, fire . brokén stone, lime, red brick, iron nuts, hinges, nalls, seréws, chain blocks, | locks, chaln, brass wire, blacksmith's forge, | lanecus hardware and handtools, red- ! Oregon pine, sugar pine, lath: sheet | . brass rod. pig iron. scrap iron, Amer- | n and Norway bar fron, sheet zinc, bar galvanized sheet steel, stecl shafting, | , wash-deck hose, garden hose, gum, packings, turpsntine, sperm ting oils, cylinder oil, petrolatum, vermilion, paints, whiting, putty, oline, chemicais, bibb_cocks, hydraulic pipe, dry battery 18 cases and cans, hair brushes, | shes, buffs, felt wheels, etc., | Blank proposals will be unon_application to the navy pay Francisco, Cal., and Seattle, B. HARRIS, Paymaster Gen. | . shipp steel-wire br nd foundry facin ished T. PROPOSALS of Suppli will be received at the Bureau s and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D. ., until 12 o'clock noon. Au: | gust 23, 1304, and publicly opened. lmme- | thereafter, to furnish at the navy Mare Island, Cal., and Puget Sound 2 quantity of machine grinders, grind- saws, planers, cut- etoothing machine, . centering machine, saw | pering michine, box-press- | screw machine. electric motors, nricr, saw fling outfit, electric glue, soda kettle, drill press vises, metal | = v. foundry rumble, scales, oven fur-.| nace, {aps, gauges, vises etc. Blank pro- | posais will' be furnished upon application to he navy pay offices, San Francisco, Cal., and | W T cattle, Wash. M B. HARRIS, Pay; ter General, U, 8. N | NOTICE to contractors—Notice is hert ven | that bids Will be received by the City. Eleen | of the City of Eureka, California, up to anf including August 9, 1504, at 7:30 p. m., for the construction of the extension of the pres- | ent sewer system in accordance with the | plans and specifications on file in this office. with | ’[‘r; l']f;u:lfll reserves the right to reject any | board for two $50 per month up; single, | ond all bids = with board, $25 up; ‘also rooms without | - J. !.. WUNDERLICH, City Clerk. <4 | ated July , 1904, | | BELECT family in best part of Western Ad. dition would like two refined gentlemen room and board; pleasant and homelike; =s box 2708, Call. EDDY, 1254—Nice room, including washroom; suitable for 2 gentlemen: breakfast and din- ner; reasonable. BARTLETT. 418 _Large sunny room, well fur. nished; running water; pleasant location; | board | PINE, 1088—Nicely furnished suits, single Tooms; excellent table; private; phone Polk THE COMORA_Latse lswn, wpgshine all | 0080 chef and | around: a biiliard-room; a courteous attention. 621 O'Farreil st i FILLMORE, 1007—Fine _furnished rooms: | sunny, convenient and modern; table board. | BUSH, 804 Comfortably furnished room, suit. able for two; bath; board. EDDY, 1128, opp. o 0 Jefferson Park—Fine furn. L 8. te family; first-class board. 1203 O'Farrell st. ELLIS, 453—Nicely furnished rooms with board: reasonable; also French table board. FRANKLIN. 1105—A 3 pleasant of rooms with board. sunny sult GOUGH, 1120, nr. O'Farrell—Excellent board; sunny rooms; home cooking; $1 50 and $5. WICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms Z5c 10 §1 per night, $1 25 10 $5 per week ang light hiflnkihlnl rooms; open all night. The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No, 1 th st )—Rooms, 25¢, B0c, S1, $1 50 night; 50 1o $10 week: house open’ all night 5. L. s o k. .. AVERY 20 off Geary, near Filimore—Sunny parior in mes t, 38, wo furnished rooms for gen- NETT, 1626 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur. nished roome, suite, single; also unfurnished. —— ELEVENTH, 21—Sunny rooms, furnished or unfurnished; references. ELLIS, 1060—Rooms, single and en suite; sunny; bath; breakfhst. g —_— ¥ILLMORE, #23—Furnished room to let. s s oo i e metsnsalbi et e S FRANKLIN, 721, near G. G. ave.—Sunny fur- nished front rooms; all conveniences; $11&$12. GLARY, 1418—Sunny front pleasant home. GRAND Southern. 7th and Mission—Rooms 35¢ o 1 25 night; $1 5 to $6 wk.; reading-rm. B - e et Bl d b Siced HARRISON, 526—Sunny furnished ahd house. eepinz rooms. HARRISON, 748 Nice single furnished front sunny room for lady; price only $6. —_— HARRISON, 784%, mr. 4th—Finely furnished.| sunny_rooms: bath: homelfke wesk up. room; NICE room, including washroom: suitable for 2 gentiemen. breakfast and dinber; reason- ‘able. 1264 Eddy st GEARY, 1212—Sunny front bay-window and single room with board: running water. GOLDEN GATE ave.. 1046—Sunny front for 1 or 2; bath: phone: good board. HOWARD, 8#1A—First-class board and room, ringle or doutle, $5-86 wk.; Americen family. TURK. 822—Nicely furnished sunny rooms and board; reasonabie. rooms houeehold goods stored, moved, shipped. 781 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. A—GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co.; storage, packing. shipping warehouse, G. G, and Van Ness: office 1170 Market. r. 43; fel. South 750 CAPITAL Van and Storage Co.. 3 Eddy st; phone Mint 2041; JOHN F, COOPER, pres., furniture packed, shipped and stored. - A CONKLIN'S Storage -Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made. 840 Mission st.: tel Howard 941, F. W. Zehfuss. —_— PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery Ft. tel Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. AN excepticnally good No. 2 Remington, No, 1 Smith Premier, : other tvpewriters at Mgher and lower prices; rentais $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, red. Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., m'flm 5 b AR | beth Eles 2 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, | I"RAUENKRON, have sold m. place | of business at 125 Fourth st. Al bills Azainst me must be presented f on or before July 23, 1904. i e !TVTT;’IIKG Melbourne Institute, AND STAMMERING. e Van Ness & Market, is taught celebrated Melbourne system; only Melbourne In U. S.: private; established 3 years in 8. F. Tel. Mint 2626 from 1 to 5 pm. A MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Otto Sander, 25, 231 Fourteenth street, and agdelena Garben. 25 231 Fourteenth street. | John Virag. 28 694 Fulton street, and Eliza- . 2411 Broadway. James K, Steele. 31, Sacramento, an ith O._Shorb, 30, 2501 Gough_street. o M Theodor irbassof, 31, 16 John s Catherine Smith, 1 .vohn"nreer.m 1 Martin W. Heenan, 21, 1076 Tennessce strect, and Ellen M. Sullivan, 18, 1076 Ten. nessee street. Charles Aregger. 45, 712 Kearny street, Regina Bohrer. 23, 6i0, sslcrunenym PR ohn H. . 28, Nat Matic . Ty o oma street, and Nicholas Bone, 38, 1811 Haight street. and Annle Rul;ell. fit fiow Yogt, % Stuart L, awlings, ), Oakland, Eleanor Warner, 23, city, S5 Herbert R. Tincker, 25, 2917 Bush street, and Emma A, Decker, 21, 2017 Bush street. William Sampson. 25’ Grass Valley, and Edna I Dahl, 24, 1272 Page street. Alpheus T. Eveleth, 26, 312 Van Ness ave- nue, and Freda E. Bucking, 25, 72244 Bryant, BIKTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and pe indorsed with the name and residence of per- gons authorized to have the same published, Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. BORN. NOLAN—In this clty. July 15, wife of M. C. Noiss. & aupe | 1ot OEVERNDIEK —In this city. July 17, 1904, to son. the wife of H. R. Oeverndiek, a WERNER-—In this city, July 17, 1904, wife of Frank W a con, W 5 to the MARRIED. BAKER—NIDEROST—In this ecity, July 18, 1904, by the Rev. Father Connelly, Arthur | 11, Baker and Alice V. Niderost, both of this | city. BENTZEN—ENGER—In this city, 1904, by the Rev. P. M. Melby, weglan and Danish M. E. Bentzen and Emilie Enger. '-lulnys. 1 pastor - Church, Sigura | McDOWALL—EDGAR-—In _this 1 o s Rl B ot il % cDowall 3 MeDowall _ana_ Einhy isar, both of MENDOZA—MORELOS—In this city, July 5, 1904, Tirso J. Mendoza of El Oro, Mexico, and Ramona Morelos of this city. MONFZ—MURPHY—In this city, 2 1904, by the Rev. Father Thomas P, sors’ Ernest T. Monez of s e g Sacramento and Nellje DIED, Anderson, Anton E. Hoffmann. Regina Apple, Tena Kelly, Patrick C, Ball, “Horatia Laman, Dora Bernsteln, ur.(_" J. McCeney, Julius C. Broderick. Thomas Marggraf, Charles ichael. Lornz gz:emdhk. Jobn F. Sweeney, Willlam E. Ulrich, Charles Wiley, Daisy M. Brown, Joseph Burrows, Thomas Crawford, Alice Crocker, Henry §. Doran. "Margaret Hartmann, George ANDERSON—. lle, July 17, 1904, AntonsEo bgrlzvefin:mnd of Maren Junette Anderson. and stepfather of Mre. F. Elwood and Mrs' C. Becker, a native of Frederick. stad, Norway, aged 36 vyears 1 month and 24 days, I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day " (Wedncedass. st 1:30 p. the parlors of Craig, Cochran & Co. 429 Golden Gate avenue, between Polk and Lar- kin streets, under the auspices of Longehore Lumbermen's Protective Association, Local No. 224 I L. M. & T. A. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. APPLE—In this city, July 18, 1904 Lena. dearly beloved daughter of the late Willlam Z‘V_ and Sarah Apple, & native of San Fran- sco. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to utteqml the funeral lgrvlm (Wednesday), July 20, 1904, at 10 o'clock, at her late residence, 727 Grove street. In- terment Hills of Eternity Cemetery by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend l!ml'l. BALL—In this city, July 10, 1904 Horatla Orlandia Ball, bt-lyovad wife of Gilford Ball, and sister of Ludie and William Young, a native of Mayesville, Mason County, Ken- tucky, aged 38 years 10 months and 24 days. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Thursday, at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of | Cralg, Cochran & Co., 420 Golden Gate ave- tag batween Polk ang Larkin steeik ) BERNSTEIN—In Santa Rosa, July 3 ., Mrs. Josephine Bernstein, beloved mother of | Mrs. Mendelson, Harry Bernstein and Miss Sophie Bernstein, and grandmother of Hazel l-l"d Stella Mendelson, a native of Austria- ungary, ed 61 years. D'Trhye .f\‘meml will _take place (hlli (Wednesday) morning. Interment Hills_of Eternity Cemetery, San Mateo County. Fu- | neral traln leaves Third and Townsend | streets at 11:30 a. m. H BRODERICK—An anniversary requiem high mass will be celebrated for tle repose of the soul of the late Thomas Broderick, beloved husband of Margaret Broderick, at St. Pat- | rick’s Church, Thursday, at 9 o'clock. | Friends and acquaintances are Invited to at- tend. BROWN-—Drowned in Alverano, July 17, 1904, Joseph, beloved son of Joseph and the late | Kate Brown, and brother of Marguerite Brown, a native of San Francisco, aged 10 | Yyears and 3 months. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10:30 o’clock, from his late residence, 215 Tehama street, thence to St.K Patrick's Church for services at 11 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BURROWS—In this city, July 19, 1904, Thomas Burrows, dearly beloved husband of Burrows, and father of Thomas, Mary ‘harles Burrows, Mrs, F. Thogode, Mrs. | Harrison and the late Robert and W. John Burrows, a native of Ireland, aged 50 years A > Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains | at the parlors of Carew & English, 29 Van Ness avenue. CRAWFORD—In this city, July 19, 1904 Alice. beloved wife of James Crawford, and mother of James and Alice Crawford, a na- tive of Virginia, aged 22 years. CROCKER—In this city, July 18, 1904, Henry 8. husband of Nellie Crocker, and father of Charles H_ Crocker, a native of Troy, N. Y., aged 72 years. > Funeral services will be held Wednes- day, at 2 o'clock.. at Masonic Temple, corner of Post ‘and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Golden Gate Commandery No. 16, K. T. Interment strictly private. Please omit_flowers, DORAN—In this city, July 19, 1904, at her residence, 24 Kissling street, Margaret, relict of the late Patrick Doran. and mother of Mary, Annie, James and Daniel Doran and Mrs. ‘M. Leveisa, a native of County An- trim, Ireland. (Virginia City, Nev., papers | please copy.) i E¥Notice of funeral hereafter. FPlease ! omit flowers, i HARTMANN—In this city, July 17, 1804 George, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hartmann. brother of Harry and the late Charles Hartmann, nephew of Mrs. A. Hart mann of Ione, Cal, and cousin of Geor; and William Hartmann, a native of Califor- nia. agdd 25 years 2 months and 7 days. | L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, July 20, 1904, at o'clock m., from Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking parlors, 636 Washington street, thence to Foresters Hall. 102 O'Farrell street, where services will ‘be held under the auspices of Court Star of the West No, 6956, A. O. F., and Painters’ Union No. 19. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriage. I HOFFMANN—In this city, July 19, 1904, at her residence, 350 Ivy avenue_Regina, be- loved wife of the late J. D. Hoffmann, mother of Fred L. Oehlert, and sister of | Richard, Frank and Ferdinand Kayser, native of Herstelle, Westphalia, Germany, aged 74 years. ~“Notice of funeral nereafter. KELLY—In this city, July 19, 1904, Patrick C. Kelly, ex-Senator of Lander County, Nevada, a native of Ireland, aged 48 years. §7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of McFadden McBrearty & Green, 117}, Mission street, betw.sn Seventh 1ghth. In the City and County Hospital, | 1904, Dora Laman. NEY—In this city, July 18, 1904, Julius | McCeney, a natlve of Maryland, aged 74 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- | day, July 20, 1904, at 11 o'clock, from Pio- | neet Hall, ‘under the auspices of the Socleiy | of California_Ploneers. Remains at the par- lors of the California Undertaking Company, | 405 Powell street, near Post. Interment | Cypress Lawn Cemetery via electric car from | hteenth and Guerrero streets. MARGGRAF—In this city, July 19, 1904, Charles, beloved husband of the late Made- line Marggraf, devoted father of Celia Ma tin, and brothier_of Mrs. A. Loderhose. Mrs. 1. Behrmann, Mrs, S. Vock and Jose;h Marggraf, a native of Boston, Mass.. aged 55 years'3 months and 19 days. (Boston, | Mass., papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Thursday), at 1:30.p. m.. from the parlors | of H. F. Suhr & Co. 1137 Mission street, | between Seventh and Eighth. Interment : Mount Olivet Cemetery. i MICHAEL—In this city, July 18, 1904, Lornz | Michael, beloved husband of Margarethe Michacl” a native of Osthaem, Hessen, Ger- | many. aged 58 years 2 months and 2 days. | EFiriends and acqualntances are respect. | fully Invited to attend the funeral services | Thursday, July 21. 1904, at Charles J. B, Metzler's' undertaking parlors, 636 Was) ington street, under the ausplces of Hessen utzungs Verein, commencing at 2 thence to Third and Townsend streets v o'clock train. Interment Mount | Olivet Cemetery. OEVERNDIEK—In_this city, July 18 1904, John Frederick Oeverndiek, beloved son of | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oeverndiek, a native | of California, aged 1 day. SWEENEY--In Suisun Valley, Cal, July 19, | 1904 William Fugene, dearly beloved son of | J. M. and the late Ann Sweeney, and brother of Mrs W, T. Murphy. Dennis, Joseph, May, | Ella and the late Edward Sweeney, & na- tive of California, aged 23 years 10 months and 19 days ineral will take place from St. Wednesday morning, July 20, 1904 Inter- ment in Benicia Cemetery. ULRICH—In this city, July 19, 1804, Charles Ulrich, a native of Germany, aged 68 years 6 months and 12 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Thursday). at 2 o'clock. from the parlors | of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street. and | thence by electric funeral car to Mount Olivet Cemetery for interment, leaving Eighteenth | end Guerrero streets at 8190 cllx‘k Shae WILEY—In Oakland, July 19, ., Dalsy M., beloved wife of Frank B. Wiley, and motherst of Norman Wiley, a native of Newcastle, Cal.. aged 31 years 1 month and 24 days. ———y HENRY J. CALLACHER CO (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher. DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mg FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Teléphone South 80, UNITED UNDERTAKERS., Funeral Directors and Embalmers—— Formerly in Metropolitan Temple. NOW at 806 MISSION. Tel South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth et Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. TUESDAY, JULY 18. City and County of San Francisco to Potrero | Land and Water Front Company, lot on NE corner of Wisconsin and Army streets, N 420:6, ¥ 80, N 1 E 120, S 383, W 100, S 50, W 100} also ail Potrero Nuevo block 361, lying between S line of ‘lwenty-fifth street, E line of Indiana and shore line San Francisco Bay, lots 1 to 6, 12 to 16; also lots 18 and | 19, block 185, E'line of De Haro street, 400 8 'of Army, S 33 by B 200, recorded July 18, 1904; $—— Leo and Frances Bruck (Wilzinski) to Agnes V. Lynch, fot on € line of Fills street, 27:6 T anis O Chron ot rrie J. urch to . 3 $5 I line ot Fitbert treet, 62:6 W of Octavia, Davia’ 0 « Chpeh " to Willlam J. Tabor, sume; $10. = Morris and Emma Siminoff to Agnes R. Annie E, Emma C. and Minnie G. Fowler, 1ot on E line of Steiner street, 33:4 N_of Thirteenth, N 33:4, F 90, & 40:10%, W 90; $10, | Kate S. Dorland’ to Patrick and Bridget Mc- { Africa. He complained bitterly of the | | Leavenworth, E 40 by S 78 CAUSTIC WORDS |© FOR DUNDONALD Nationalist Member of the Commons Objects to the, Officer’'s Part in Polities URGES A REPRIMAND Issue Is Raised by Opponents Growing Out of Army Man’s Recent Criticisms —_—— LONDON, July 19.—In the House of Commons to-day David Lloyd-George (Welsh Nationalist) moved an ad- journment of the House to call atten- tion to “Lord Dundonald’s participa- tion in political agitation against the Government of Canada” while still an officer in the British army. Lloyd- George wanted the Government to rep- rimand Lord Dundonald. ‘Winston Churchill seconded the mo- tion that Lord Dundonald ought to have been recalled. War Secretary Arnold Forster, on | behalf of the Government, deprecated the raising of the question, especially as the Canadian Government had not mentioned the subject and was well able to take care of itself. Nobody, he said, had suggested ,that Lord Dun- | donald was guilty of anything beyond ! want of judgment and he declined to | express an opinion on the matter until Lord Dundonald, who had been re- quested to return home, had been heard in his own defense. Major General Lord Dundonald, the former commander of the militia of | Canada, was recently dismissed by the | Dominion Government for indiscretion and insubordination, as it was termed, | as shown in a speech in Montreal, June 23, when he said he regretted that poli- tics had entered into Dominion mili- tary affairs, as it would be impossible for Canada to have an efficient soldiery under such circumstances. —_——— EXPORTS OF AMERICANS WORRY THE ENGLISHMEN Earl Grey Complains of New York's Advantage in Shipping to South Africa. LONDON, July 19.—In the House of Lords this afternoon Earl Grey (di- rector of the British South African Company), brought up the question of | American and British freights to South i discrepancy in favor of New York and pointed out that under the existing system the proportion of manufactured foodstuffs shipped from New York to South Africa was steadily increasing. The Earl strongly condemned the re- bate system and urged the Government | to co-operate with the various colonial Governments with the object of form- ing an independent shipping combing- tion which would secure 0 British shippers the advantage now enjoyed by Americans. —— Late Shipping Intelligence ARRIVED. Tuesday, July 19. Corning, 4 hours from Hait- Stmr_Maggle, moon Bay, SAILED. i Tuesday. July 19, Stmr Brooklyn, Johnson, n 3 Stmr Greanwood, Walvig oomdostna, Schr Bessle K. Stark, n Vincente. DOMESTIC PORTS. . ABERDEEN—Arrived July 19— Sudden, from Santa Rosalia; schr Guide, hence July 9; stmr Santa Monica, hence July’ 15, _Sailed July 19—Schr Sausalito, for San Francisco, Bktn Robert FOREIGN PORTS. VICTORIA. B C—Sailed July 19— S¢i Spo- kane, for Siika, i e OCEAN STEAMERS. YOKOHAMA—Arrived July 1S—Stmr Emp- ress of China, from Vancouver, for Hongkong. NEW YORK—Arrived July 19—Stmr Geor. gla, from Liverpool; stmr Mesaba, from Ion. don; stmr Friedrich der Grosse. from Bremen and Southampton; stmr Kronprinz Witheim, from Bremen; sunr Laurentian, from Glas- gow Salled July 19—Stmr Potsdam, for Rotter- dam. via Boulogne; stmr Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, for Bremen, via Plymouth and Cher- bourg: stmr Armenian, for Liverpool. GLASGOW—Arrived July = 19—Stmr Nu- midian, from New York, BREMEN—Arrived July 19—Stmr Kaiser Wilbelm. from New York., via Plymouth and Cherbourg. LIVEKPOOL—Arrived July 16—Stmr Cor- nishman, from Portland, o — % Caffery, lot on N line of Eighteenth street, 211:6% W of Guerrero, W by N 112; $10. Frederick khardt Cempany to Louls F. Gelssler, lot on E line of San Jose avenue, 227:6 8 of Twenty-fifth, § 32:6 by E 90; §6500. Mary Kenny (Searry) to Henry Leech, lot o 8§ line of Twenty-ninth street, 105 E of Sanchez, B 25 by S 114; 1. Jane Birdsall to Sarah J. Phillips, lot on § Ting { Elizabeth E of Douglass, 10 by S 114; $10. Ursula G. Sawyer to Houghton Sawyer, lot ou NE corner of Jones and Sutter streets, E 24:10 by N 65; also lot on E line of Jones street, 65 N of Sutter, N 30 by 1 68:9; gitt. Alva B. and Gertrude Clute to Mariana Bertola, lot on S line of Bay ;ll;ut, 7 E of John D. Spreckels to Claus Spreckels, lot on SW line of Third street, 120 SE of Market, SE 25 by SW 75; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Moody Estate Company, lot on E corner of Eighth and Hooper street, SE 240, NE 162, NW 242, SW 133; also lot 'on N corner of Eighth and Hooper streets, NE 121:6, NW 252:6, SW 7. 8 119.21, SE 149.38; $—. Serene Larson and Ann Nelson to John Ryan, lot on NE corner of Michigan and Sterra streets, N 100 by E 50; $10. ‘Thomas L. and Catherine F. Hill to Anna A. Christern, ot on E line of Third avenue, 10038 of Bt Lobos avenue, S 50 by E 120: 10. Frances A. and G. B. Corwin to John T. Dare, lot on W line of Fifteenth avenue, 375 N of D street, N 50 by W 127:6; $10. J. W. Wright & Sons’ Investment Company no sales under 10,000 1bs: Manila, 14%4c: ! Sisal. 10%c; ex, 9%c; Bale Rope, 11,0 11%¢ per 1b. | bulk, 18¢c; in cases, zzsgf OMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. “Seabright,” 6%c; tablets. Tc; middles. T@0%c: tancy boneless, 8% @S%c; pickled Cod, bbls, $7 50; pickled Cod, half bbls, $4 25; Pirate Core ‘Cod Liver Ol per dozeni pints, " $8; per lon, less per cent. R DAGE. The local compasy quotes as fol.- lows, 60 days or 14 per cent discount for cash, COFFEE—Costa Rica—14@15%¢ for strietly prime to fancy washed; 1214@13%e for prime washed; 1013@12%c for good washad; 11%@1ic for good to prime washed peaberry; 10@llc | for good to prime peaberry; 11@12%¢ for good to prime; 9@10i4c for fair: 714@S'c for com- mon to ordinary. Salvador—13@i4c for fancy washed; 12@12%ec for strictly prime washed: 101@11%¢ for good | to prime washed: 9@10%c for fair washed; 10@12c for fair to prime washed peaberry: 10@ 10%c for good to prime semi-washed; 91,@9%c for superior unwashed; 9¢ for good green un- washed: 9% @10c for good to superior unwash. | ed peaberry; 7@Sc for inferior to ordinary. Nicaragua—1113@13%c for prime to fancy washed: 9@10%c for fair to strictly good wash- | ed; 814,@8%c for good to superior unwashed; | 914,@10¢ for good to prime unwashed peaberry. | Guatemala and Mexican—13%@15c for fancy | washed: 11%@13%c for prime to strictly prime washed: 11@11%c for strictly good washed: 10%@10%c for good washed: 94 @10%¢ for fair washed: 8K@c for medfum; 7@Sc for inferior to ordinary: 10%@12c for good to prime washed | peaberry: 814@10c for good to prime unwashed = Rashea. - wi 8%@9%c for good to superior un- | LEATHER — Sole, heavy, 20@3lc; heavy, 31@83c 1b: medium, 25@29c light. 22@27c: h Leather. 24@26c; Harness | Leather, heavy, 33@39c for No. 1 and 30@33c | for No. 2; medium. 30@37c; light 29@35c: Skirting No. 1, 40@42c; No. 2. 36@38c: Collar Leather. 15@16c per foot: Trace Leather, 400 44c; Kip. unfinished, 40@50c per 1b; Veal, fin- ished. 50@60c per ib: Calf finished, 63c@$i per 1b; Wax Sides, 16@17c per foot: Belt Knife Bplits,” 14@16c; Rough Splits, 8@ldc per Ib. TANBARK—Ground, $25@28 per ton; stick, $16 50@18 per cord. OJLS—Quotations are for. barrels: for cases | 53¢ for raw; Castor Oil in cases, No. 1, T0c 85 for raw: Caator Oil, n cases, No. 1 Bakers’ AA, cases, $1 10@1 12; Lucol for boiled and 46c for raw; China Nut, 621,@S0c_per gallon; Cocoanut Oil, In barrel ‘B8 for Ceylon and G5c_for Australian; extr Dleached winter Sperm Ofl, 68c: natural winter | Sperm_Oil, 63c; extra bleached winter Whale | Ofl, 57c; natural Whale Oil, 52c; extra winter | strained’ Lard Ofl, 75¢c; No. 1 Lard Ofl, 65c; pure Neatsfoot Ofl, 73¢c; No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil, | 63c; light Herring Ofl, 42c; dark Herring Oil. 40c: Salmon Oil, 34c; boiled Fish Ofl, 37c; raw | Fish Oil, 85c; botled’ Paint Ofl, 33c; raw Paint | oi1, 3te. | COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, In bulk, 13c; Pearl Ofl, ip cases, 19%c; Astral, 19%c; | Star. 19%c: Extra Star, 24c; Elaine, 26c: Eocene, 23c; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in | : Henzine, in bulk. | in Cases, 1914c; S 25c; in ‘cases, 3lc. TURPENTINE—SIc per gallon in cases and 8¢ in drums and iron barrets. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. 7%@ | T%c per Ib; White Lead, T%@7%c, according to quantity. { QUICKSILVER—$42 50643 50 for local use | and $41 2 per flask for export. | i Ay < R tor common and $1 10 for granulated: Dairy, $6@7 per ton: Granulated, $7@7 50; Half Ground. 100-1b_bags, $3 25: do, 50-1b bags, $3 75; Reck Salt $2 85@3 in 100 and $3 25 in 50 Ib bags: Genuine Liverpool. $14. $15 and $16 per ton in_packages of 224, 100 and 50 Ibs re=pectively. SUGAR—The Weastern Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib, in 100-15 bags- Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 8.03c Powdered, 5.90c; Candy Granulated, 5.90c: Dry Granulated, fine, 5.80c; Dry Granulated, degree Gasoline, 1n | coarse, | 5.80c; Fruit Granulated, 5.80c; Beet Granu: | lated (100-1b bags ——: Confectioners’ only), 5. Gelden C, 5.20c: ““D,” '5.10c: barrels, 10c more: 25c more: boxes, S0c more: 50-16 10c more for ail kinds. Tablets—Half 8.80c: boxes, 6.55c; H. & E. C(rystal Dominos, 8.80c per 1b. No orders taken for less than sevnty-five barrels or its equivalent LUMBER—Pine, ordinary sizes. $18@19: ex. | tra sizes higher: Redwood, $19G23: Lath, 4 feet, $3 75@4: Pickets, $17¢25; Shingles, $2 for No. 1 and $1 50 for No. 2; Shakes 314 for | Split and $15 for sawn:; Rustic, $33G39, | Receipts of Produce. | A, 5.80c; Magnolia .40c; Extra C, 5.30c: | | i FOR TUESDAY. JULY 19. | 10,085 Hides, o - 13.281| Peits, No < 2,243 Tallow, ctls .... Beans, sks . 974, Leather, rolls * Potatoes, ska 4,556 Paper, reams Onions, sks 205/ Wine, gals Bran, sks . 622/ Lime, bbls . Middlings, sks . 800 Quicksilver, flsks. 401 Hay, tons . §05! Chicory, bbls - 13 Wool bales 42| Sugar, ctls - . 1,8c0 Shorts. sks 200! Broomcorn_ bdl. 149 Corn, ectls . 31 *- - - - | STOCK MARKET. | % - - — % Yesterday Another Quiet Day. With Few Changes. TYesterday was another quiet day on the ex- changes. On the Bond Exchange Spring Vai- ley was lower at $37@87 25, while Mutual Electric was firm at $13 121 and Makawel Sugar higher at $23 75@24. The ol and min- | ing stocks were quiet and even the Tonopahs | seemed to be subsiding to a level of com- | parative inactivity, in comparison with the | heavy transactions which have characterized them for several weeks. i The Peerless Ol Company has declared a | dividend of 1fc, payable August 1. i The Fireman's Fund Insurance Company has | declared a regular quarterly dividend of $3, per share, pavable to-day. The Northern California Power Company will pay a regular monthly dividend of 5c per_share on July 25. The Senator Oil Company on July 1 paid a | | i i | dividend of 1c per share, amounting to $1809 50. At the regular annual meeting of the | Alaska-Treadwell Gold Mining Company the old board of directors was unanimously re- elected, as follows: William_Alvord, E. W. | Hcpkins, H. H. Taylor. F. W. Bradley and | A. T. Corbus. At a meeting fo be held to- | morrow the old officers will be re-elected, in- ciuding Willlam Alvord as president. H. H. Taylor vice president and A. T. Corbus sec- retary and treasurer, STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, July 19—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. 4 108 8o 4 |%d§.133‘¥.' s ar coup. 1 s qr cp new.13 : 4s ar reg...106%106%/3s qr coup...105% — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W 5s. — |Oak T Co 6s.118 Bay CPC 58.102% — | Do 5s .....110 Cal C G 55.108% — | Do con 5e.102% — Cal G & E & |Oceantc S &< — 215 m & ct 5s. 8415 85 (Om Cable €s.122 1241 Cal-st C 5s. — 1151 Pac G Im ds. 921 96 € C Wat bs. — 100 ; ECR!!'! l;}g( g Ec P 65,1241 ¥: o % & i P & OR 6s.112 113 g Powell-st_6s. — 114 — | Sac EG&R3e. — 98 — |SF&sJV 5s.1 1ns — |Sterra R 6s.. — 115 =1 05 | (1905)Sr A.108 103Yy —_— (1905)8r B.108Y — 37 40 |Port Costa... — — to Juan Maltes, lot on E line of Thirty-ninth | Sontra Costa 37 0 Lot o o, 37 avenue, 225 N of U street, N 25 by E 120; §10, | MoT'® Co'i;'As P BB 3y Wendell Easton to Jacob Heyman Company, P. 3% 3X/SF G & E. 60 60 lat on W lirie of Portleth avenve, 400 W or X[ Com L & P. 2% SHZ D G & B ® ey street, N 200 by W 120; $10. e iy ARG ™ James T. and Bertha McBean to John Land- | Pac L Co... 0% ' IV G & E Co. — — vogt. undivided two-thirds of lot 39, block 48, 3 A Sunnyside; $10. Firem's Fnd. — 340 | et g Maria Ohlzen to Dennis BANK f"'D‘TKS- *Callaghan, lot on N line of Richland avenue, Nt Bk.120 12T%IL P & A... — 155 128:7 F of Holly street, £ 25 by N 100, lot 62, | anglo.Cal o, — 00 |Mer Trust. 208 oo block 4, Holly Park; $10, Bank of Cal. — 430 (Merch Ex... 50 _ Julius C. Rels to Frank J. and Martha ®cal safe Dp. — 130 |S F Nationl. — — Grafton, lots 37 to 39, block 36, Reis Tract: | First Nationl — — | T d_Catherine Finn (Maree) wuvwmus ngporiod m _and Catherine Finn (Maree) to £3 Salvatore Pusatere, ot on W line of Manches- | g Se& [j220 2950 Sav & L ga. — 100 ter street. 662:6 N 'of Riplev. N 12:6 by W 80, | Mutial Sav.100 105 |Unfon T Cor. — ‘oo Precita Valley, lot 122; £250. § F Sav U.600 €50 | Same to Pietro Balistrlerl, lot on W line of STREET RAILROADS. Manchester street, 650 N of Ripley, N 12:6 b | .y iornia 5 — 200 [Presidto ... — — Oscar Heyman to S. Dueas Company (cor- | GE&TY ...... — PGw: poration), lot on NE line of Berlin street, 100 POWDER. SE of Oimstead, SE 100 by NE 120, lots 11 | Giant ... . 60% 61 |Vigorit .....— 5 and 12, block 10 Paul Tract; $10. 4 SUGAR. enry J. en sen to James J. — 20c |KN . O'Callughan, lot an N line of Richland avenue. | Hawaitan ¢, 52 393 Manocsly o 24 103:7 E of Holly street. ¥ 25 by N 100, lot | Honokaa § C — 121a/Onomea § — & 2714 63. block 4, Hollv Park: $10. Hutch S P C 8 8%(Paanban 8 C. 13— Henrletta L. Likins (wife of Frankl to MISCELLANEOUS. T o I b oo b it Ateaka 15 A YA - [Gossnle 8 Co nue, 175 W of South avenue, W 25 by by § 100, | Alaske B 41791 TR foceanic S Co. lot 19, block 5. same: §10. i T Builders’ Contracts. Nathan Mamlar (owner) with Paul Hendricks (contractor), —— architect—All work for a tin shop in rear of 232 Perry st: §425. ‘A. B. Hammond (owner) with H. L. Peter- sen (contractor), architect J. E. Krafft—Con- crete and artificial stone work for a_three-story and_basement hrick residence on lot on N lins of Broadway. 137:6 E of Fillmore street, E 57:6 by N 137 ‘Pac C Borx. MV& MtTm.100 l} Meorning Session. Board— 5 Makawell ......... 23 50 a5 Mutual Electric Light . 13 1215 10 8 F Gas & Electric. .. 60 Co 100 Spring Valley Water Co. a7 25 10 Cal C Gas & Elec & per cent.. 90 50 $3,000 Cal G & EG M & C T 58, b 10,105 30 treet— —— VES HIS ENTIRE ESTATE UNCONDITIONALLY TO WIFE LEA John Sroefe Gives Everything to His Helpmate, Knowing She Will Provide for Daughters. The will of the late John Sroufe was read yesterday at the family resf- dence, 1160 Page street. The entire estate was left unconditionally to the testator’s wife, Mrs. Zelda Sroufe. The will contained no other be- quests and granted full powers to hig helpmate, who had for fifty-four yearg been the sharer of his joys and sor- rows. In the will Mr. Sroufe said that he purposely omitted bequests to his daughters, Mrs. J. F. Merrill, Mrs. J. R. Loosley, Mrs. W. Z. Tiffany and Mrs. Germona Cippolloni, for the rea- son that he knew his wife would treat them all justly. A request was made that his widowed sister, Mrs. Pauline McGuire, now Yiving at French Gulch, in Trinity County. should be provided for during her life. Their father's disposition of his property met with the entire ap= | proval of the four daughters, who | were all present when the will was | opened. The estate is reported to be valued at about $500,000. —_— - -r- - -- —— % 47 S F Gas & Flectric. $9,000 8 P of Artzona (1909). Afterncon Session. Board— 30 Honokaa 8 Co 75 Makaweit ...... 50 Makawell ... ..l 210 Spring Valley Water Co. 35 Spring Valley Water Co.. $6.000 Cal C Gas & Elect 5 per cent.108 $2,000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent....1L $4,000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent....113 $2,000 Pacific Electric Ry 5 per cent..104 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask Bay CPC 6s. — 90 1 B L Wat - 17 Cal NW 3s 13 M C Wat 58.100 — Sa.. — 104 Ris T Wks 5e 105 |Sutter-st R5s.108 113 SF Drdk 8s — 113%|UR of SF 4s. S1% 83 MISCELLANEOUS STOC Ala S Co... 25% — Amer Bis Co — %0 Cal Cot Mils — 87 : Cal G&ECor. 49% 50 Cal P Co. — = 10% C Jockey Cl. — 125 |Oak Bk Sav.120 — Cal Powder.125 145 |Oak T Con.. 78 — Cal Ship Co. — 25 |IOOF, Hall A 8 — Cal TI& T.11 Orphébm Co. — 15% Cen Bk, Oak — PacC Cas Co.130 — Chutes Co .. 61 7 [Pac S Tel..101 108 City & C Bk — Pac Sur Co.108 — Cyp L Imp.. 7 — [Paraf Paint.. 38 — East Dynm.. — 210 (S F Drydock. 60 — DptPwd pfd — 90 |3F&SI Coal.. — 25 Docom .. — 50 |S J Wat Co — 108 FN Bk, Oak.120 — (SO & MTght135 — Fischer Ther 55c Swiss-A Bk.113 — Frnch-A Bk.108 1160 [Truck Elect. 11 — Gas Con A.. — 22 |UR InC pfd. 48 — Hono P Co.. 10 — | Do com ... 9% — Lon& SF Bk — 60 Morning Session. Board— 100 Cypress Lawn Imp Co. T0O Street— 50 Pacific States Tel & Tal Co..101 28 Afternoon Session. Board— $10,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent.. 81 80 California Stockand Oil Exchange Oil Stock— Bid. Asked. Alma . - o wa 100 Apollo ... ¢ 48 Associated Trust 20 | Caribou ........ 435 Chicago Crude Claremont 70 % Four ... 64 P Hanford 165 00 175 60 Home 140 145 TImperfal ... 3 17 50 Independence 25 4 Kern . 450 500 Kern River ceeeein 10 50 < Monarch _of Arizona s Monte Cristo. ... 68 Oceldental of W Va < e Oit City Petroleum 58 Peerless .. . B Reed Crude Serator Sovereign Sterling .. Superior, Thirty-three ...... Twenty-eight . West Shore Section 7 ..... Associated Bonds Linda Vista .. McKittrick Oil Miscellaneous— Chutes Company.. Fischer's Theater orthern Cal Power ........ Sanitary Reduction Works. . SALES. Morning Session. Street— 1000 Ol City Petroleum Board— 200 Monte Cristo .... F Afternoon Session. Board— 100 Fischer's 200 El Dorado Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on cisco Stock and Excha; Morning 300 Andes ....... 18] 100 Occidental 100 Beleher ... . 100 Best & Beich. 100 Best & Belch. 100 Challenge ... 100 Crown Polnt.. 100 Mexican . 100 Mexican . Afterncon Session. 200 Con Cal & V.1 08| 100 - o1l 50 o PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the Stock Exchange yesterday: 100 Justice 200 Mexican TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE, Following were the sales on the San Fran. cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 1000 Gold Mt Con. 02/1500 Red Top 51/ 100 Ton Bel 50/1300 Ton Gold M 50 Mont_Ton ...2 45! ~ 1000 Ray & O'Brien 11| P 1000 Red Top ..... 15/ 500 United Ton Afternoon ‘;l;'ldon 500 Little Ton ... 60(1008 Red Top ..... 500 MacNamara . 50/1000 Red 2100 MacNamara ._ 5111500 Ton 800 Mont_Ton ...2 43| 200 Ton 500 N Y Tonm .... 08| 100 Ton 1000 Paymaster 05/ 300 Ton 1000 Paymaster .. 04 CLOSING QL'O?'A'I"ONS. TUESDAY, July 19—+ p m. B:'a,.‘\-\gl ha . . | Justice . Aea 05 (8i Kentuck 20(K. Graessier Andes 19 Belcher 18 18 Lady Wash 65 67 Mexican. . 16 17/ Occidental . . 50 5200phir ... Challenge .. 20 22|Overman . Chollar .. « 16 17 Potosi . Confidence ... 10 Scorpion Con C & Va.l 03 1 10lSavage . Con Imperial. 01 02| Sexx Bel Con N Y .... 03 OfSierra Nev . Crown Point.. 14 15!Silver Hill . Fast Slerra N 3 06/St. Louis Fureka Con.. — 50! Syndicate Exchequer ... 36 33/ Union Con . Gould & Cur. 11 3 Fala & Nore. 70 Julla ........ 5 07 TONOPAH MINES. Bid. Ask. | Esneranza ... 081 Red Top ....: Gold Anchor. . 30] Rescue ... ... Goldfleld ... 8% —|Ton Relmont. Gold Mt Com. 01 02Ton & Cal Hannarah M. 25 —'Ten Cash Boy. Jim Pntler .. 60 Littte Ton b Tucky Tom. . MacNamara . 5 Miznah_Exten