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9 12 £ HE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1904 MENLO PARK BREAL ESTATE. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn, §200 FER acre—Two S-acre and one 4-acre tract, reads; last of this property left; ¥ cash. Menlo Perk — A fine country home, with d garden and magnificent trees; well vlé-fashioned house in good condition; « #t & bargain; 15 acres, all improved. Osks—Land in best part of this dis- heitersd and wooded: In tracts of to 25 acres; special terms to those g immedintely. SELBY, RODGERS & CO., ‘Telcphone Mein 673, 116 California st. SAN MATZO REAL ESTATE. LOMITA PARK—On line of San Mateo electric care; 46 minutes from 5th and Market; sewer end water pipes to each lot; electric, lights, Jots from $325 to $400; terms. §19 dow $10 a month; get off at * Lomita Park” anc investigate; maps eent on ajpli- | <cation. SELBY, RODGERSE & CO. Tel. Main 678, 116 California st. P'___?—_— back of Fair Oaks; water and (wdl ELLIS, 1060—Nice furnished rooms, single or en suite; convenient. ELLIS, J8s6—Sunny furnished room; private family, FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms, with or without housekeeping; also rooms with full pariculars: no charges. Advertisers, 117 Sutter st REAR OF S’X‘ORI; UPSTAIRS, GEARY, 483—3 sunny housekeeping rooms; gas_range, running water two rooms; cen- tralir located. OFFICE IN GRAND Southern_7th and Mission—Rooms 35¢ to $125 night; $150 to $6 wk.: reading-rm. HOWARD, 715 — Large sunny rcoms at low Tates; 25c to $1 day and $1 25 to $5 week. ‘\Bl'\T & mear Third st.—] front room: $6; furnished. JESSIE, 363—Furnished rooms; $5 per month, $125 week; east United States Mint. | JBSSIE, b42—Sunny single furnished rooms; §5 month or §1 25 week. ice sunny fl AMEDA ADVERT'S'M'TS | ALA‘(EBA lIJAI. BBTA“ -17‘nmu ed to adull Verdi st, Als. G or weite 3530 Bolk sty . F. m BERKELEY ADVERT'S’ \Tb 360, east U. $1 per week. \L7f‘ 637, near McAllister—Nicely furnished rant sunny parlor ruite; | MARKET, 7 all room, $10 month; | sultable a mentieman. MARKET, =75—First-class newly furnished rooms; week or month. hot and cold water; elevator: $2 to 1. MINNA, —Furriehed rooms, single or i up. ERIKELEY REAL ESTATE. | MONTGOMERY. 121—Nice rooms te -let | T2 up BARGAIN lot and sun in it too; s W G Jaunéry and cellar; mod. | NATOMA, 618—Large sunny room; rent reas. close in; fin- & as LLIHAN at Cheney Rerkeley F"i'l[\ \LL \I)\ "BT'S’TS TBUYT\'AIJ: HOUSES TO LET. tand fra ackson, SF \I)\"'P [ S’M T8 (i\nl \\D o l( L. lhl BRO. \D\\ AY. OAELAND REAL ESTATE. R new colonial two manteis, sideboard and china ce; open_and mickel on gas fixtares; lot age h for three years: owner In 3 only four bloci house can be lcased for | onable. 1oA m; furn Tent $2. hoe store, 563 Mission t. arge Diete for houeekeeping: Inquire at lrr\z, 827, near Powell—Pleasant sunny fur- | _nished rcom; private; gentleman; $0. Room Renting | | §. Mint—Furnished room, | | MARKET, 10494, The Falmouth_Sunny rooms; | o= 255—Neatly furnished rooms to rent. | | NOTICE 1s hereby given that sealed bids wiil be received until 2 o'clock p. m., Monqay. | September 12, 1904, by the Board of Con- | trol of the Territory of Arizona, -at the | office of said board in the city of Phoenix, | Arizona, for the sale of ten bonds of the denomination of one thousand dollars each, numbered 11 to 20, inclusive, bearing | of January 1, 1904, due and payable Jan- i uary 1, 1954, bearing interest at the rate o 5 per cent (5%) per annum, optional after | five years, issued by the Territory | Arizona, in_accordance with the pro- { Act No. 73 of the Twenty-second which act has been approved by the Con- gress of the United States. Said bonds be- ing the second issue ot the loan authorized | by sald act. Interest on said bonds will be pald semi-annually on the first day of January and July of each year, and both principal and . interest payable In gold coin of the United States at the office of the Treasurer of sai Territory. A certified check of a responsible bank for 5 per cent i payable to the order naf an Failure of bidder to make payment in full upon allotment and tender of bonds will be considered a cancellation | | of the bid and the forfeiture of the check | maccompanying the same. , The board reserves The right to reject an Bias Board . and marked ineane Asylum pany each bid. AT Melbourne Institute, | 7 is taugnt celebrated Melbourne In U. years in S. ¥ delbourne systom: only j, private; established 3 nt 2626 from 1 to 5 pm. _uwonouun—m this city, August 11, 1904, Hanorah Ann Garbriel, beloved wife of Michael MeGlurer arg “motner of Garbriel Rose McClure, and daughter of Ann and the llte mch-el McCarthy, a native of Virginla City, Lawrence MecDen aged wu years. copy.) ‘Denough, a native of Ireland, (Santa Barbara papers please £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attond the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from his late Tesi- “dence, 2041 Howard _sireet, thence to St Gharles Borromeo's Chureh, " Eightcenth and otwell stree ces at 3 ts, for servl Figit P NEEB—In this clty, August u. 1904, Henry, dearly beloved husband, of Augusta Neeb. and devoted father of Henry Jr., Willlam, Charles and Fred Neeb, irs. Elizabeth Carrel, Mre. T. F, Laherty and the late | Mre. Anmnle Labatard, a native of- Hessen, Ay, ased 70 years 10 e ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to -mnd“tm (uncrll to-morraw ugust the (Sunday), “Ai 34, Dariors of T ¥ dahy & Cb, 1037 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Inter- ment 'Mount Olivet Cemetery. PAGE—In this city, August 10, 1904, Gustave Louis, beloved Lusband of Bertha S. Page and devoted Sl or Alvin G, Faer and the la Bernhar . Page, ;l\e olmsua:l ett No. month. A member of Crockett Lodze 139, . and_A. '3 Fidallty_Tatas Ho. e o 0w Francisco Turn Firetn, ¥ Friends and acquaintances are reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, Aug from his late resi- between Van N interment Odd MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued | yesterday: Peter Clilbertl, 21, Vacaville, and Ldllian Guerrier!l, 17, 1323 Montgomery street. | _ Andrew K. Lanelo, 36, Santa Barbara, and Ingeborg, Stangelan: 78 Bernal avenue. John A . Vallejo, and BEva Browne, Willutz Jobansen, 40, Sausalito® and Kath- | rtne HL°3L, strauss, 25, 908 Baticr sirect 1sidore Shermen, 1715 Howard street, and Lena Lo , 1715 Howard street. \ Louis « Tarkin street, and | Celine Ma Lorkin sirect. PINE, 9 fined faml lensant rooms with board: re- | POWELL, 216, between O'Farrell and Geary— hed rooms from $2 per wk. uj Ancnnm-. ent lights reading-roon oking-roo:a and ladles’ par- | lor, rooms per night, 38c to §1 0 week $% to $8; s with het ‘and cold water; baths. single or | SIXTH, 43—Furnished room: suite; locetion central. SIXTH, 224 Sunny front room; back room; rent very cheap; alro large | | private. i SIXTEENTH, 3437—Furnished room, $37 cash, balance $30 month: € electric lights; suitable for one or two gentlemen. : ueighborhood in | BUNNY room for one or two gentlemen; rea- ween Broadway and Lake | sonable. 545 Minma st. el; e ‘Pfl‘ll“ L5os 'E‘u‘}!C‘ITEK 1106—Large front furnished bay- |~ window room: running water; 2 closets; con- veniences; light housekpg. If desired; $12. {SL‘TTER. 2433—Nice, sunny room, furnishe | —Furnished rooms to rent. 50c, 7Bc, $1 night; §126, $4 ; bath free; hekpg. rms. . 1150 Furnished rooms for gentlemen, | with board if desired; guiet location. TEHAMA, 42 A BARGAIN. fl bove and 4 in West Oakland. LASSEN & O %0., n Apply 466 Tenth et., Osk- UNITE! 1) STATES, 123 Eddy. near quetam t, $1 76 to $8 week; elec- running water In every -room; free bus; baggage. NCIA, cor. 10th—1 furnished and 1 un- Li furnished ‘sunny room in warm belt Mission. lot 33:4x10 1018 Twenty-fourth st., c »alolr.;; and bath for bargains In furn WILLOW Ave. 2 14, off Larkin, near Eddy—2 | furn. rooms: - sunny: ppivate family. ANTED—Couple to take part of nicely fur- nished, modern 6-room flat; reasonable. 230 Guerrero st. ;W | WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market Most convenient and respectable; 35c to §150 night; $2 to $8 weel elec. lights; reading-room; free bus: baggage. | WOLF House, 202 Sixth st.—Rooms from 15c to $1 per night and from 90c to $5 per week. A BRANCH office of The Calil for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., oppositer Fifth. Open untfl 11 p, m. ROOMS AND BOARD. 068, bet. Fllimore and Stelner— ROOMS FOR IOUBE‘EWG- €31 Two. plete lignt b ont micely keeping. parior_and and 'wo nice furnished location exceilént. room, with first-class board, for h st.,cor-store, Ouklan respectable young man. ELLIS, 453—Nicely furnished rooms, ! | first- s board, or table board, TURK, 1 with tabi —Nice single room for gentleman, board; reasonable; fine location. | EDDY. 1 opp. Jefferson Park—Fine furn. | sunny rooms; table board: reas.; new manag. | HOWARD. S41A—First-class board and room, | _xingle or double, §5-$6 wk.; American family, | 807 California—See rooms,learn prices,try table. | TABLE board in private family. st., near Sutter. B R S — th—2 or 3 sunny furn. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. A a ried couple, 2 or 8 rooms for housekeeping, north of Market, east of | Taylor; give all particulars and price; ref- grences’ exchanged. Address box 1596, 1003 Market st. for housekeeping. ,——————H i — | — = HYDE, 506—Pleasant furnished rooms for | ROOMS WANTED. convenjences. A NICE sunny front room wanted by & young e sunny front foor fur- man. Box . Call office. wesekeeping; $3 week: gas range. — — ROOM RENTING AGENCY. 1340 Pine— s steam heat- | WE rent your rooms; hundreds of roomers call rates reas. | ing dally: don't delay seeing us. Room Ren SR, s ing Advertisers, 117 Sutter st.; phone Clay o sunny nicel 996; office In rear of store upstairs. huu;«kr'hml Vi I — bidg.. Van Ness and Golden Gate s and sunny unfur. rooms; reaa. unfur. rooms for regular kitchen. Call before 4, Su keeping; 3—Furnished front room for 3 : ll,rgr Clm no sign. “furnished sunny ekee u.; suite; new corner flat. 1394—Sunny cor. housekeeping conveniences; also furnished room; L rner_Market—: inig rooms; $11-$13 —Large sunny front room; ail siences for light bousekeepiog; or two 3 furnisted house- No children: phone. rooms, fur, no children. | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. THE new retail office of the White Eewing Machine Co. 18 now open at 915 Market ¥t. A great collection of beautiful | work iz being shown, all made on the Whits This office will be the coast sewing machine headquarters. DOMESTIC—The machine for fa use; best is cheapest: eecond-hand all makes at any price: all kma- rented lowest rate tic cffice, 1021 ket st., near Sixth, | AN exceptionally good Smith Premier, $25; othzr higher and lower prices; - Typewriter Fxchange, 536 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired, ‘Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., Market, VIAVI. TAYLOR, cenient jeasant furnished rooms: con- nd reasonable. 114 3 Unfurn. suites in_elegant new : sunny: select location; ref; $25 to $43. URK. 1159—ur. suites or unfur. rooms; fine ;ation; rent reasonable; see these: all new. h, Howard and Mission—House- _ keeping rooms, furnished complete; adults. VAN NESS ave, 232—Fur. housekeeping, sin- and 2-room suites: $6, $1¢, $16, $18. TISEMENTS, subscriptions received at (‘a" Branch office. cor. Duncan & Church sts. ANCH otfice of The Call for the reception ¢ advertisements-and subscriptions has been cpened ot 008 Market st. opposite Fifth. Cpen uwrtl 11 . m. R APARTMENT HOUSES, ST LOUIS, 151 Jackeon st.—Modern 348 rooms; Turp. or unfurn.: refs. Tel. East 1350, e i . - S, D Eae 1. A xmuum ICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms u'ly«nt‘ht tl!flmt&wvnlnl nouuuepln‘ open all night. A‘l "The N-ll 578 Met {or N Firth n)——Rom 28c, 50c. $1, ‘l 50 u|¢.x $1 50 1o $10 week: hou- all night. running water in every ms: 20c 1o 50c per night: $1 :luwamx_ 620 Nice “Xice furnished sunny rooms; cwl : reasonable. 24, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth 'ished fromt room to let; private. VLAY, J443—Large bay-window front hall- room; private family; phone Larkin 4635. CRAGDURN (The), 1007 hflln. Post. — )-:‘I:ny wu curnished _ll‘ll. en ;m:'r bathe: rates n.—un'. ) EDDY, 452 ¥ine fumnished rooms, single or en_suite; choice location; reasonable. EiGHTH ave., 574—2 priors, partly furnished; single, furnished, bay-window, A WAY to health—Mothers' and daughters’ home_treatment: booklet free: write for it. VIAYI CO.. 2304 Van Ness: phone East 252 PROPOSALS. e s DEPARTMENT of the Interior, Offlcc of In- dian Affairs, Washington D. July 13, 1906, Notioe s bereby glven tn bids for the purchase of unleamed segregated coal and asphalt lands and unleased segregated coal and asphalt deposits wili be opened by Commissioner of Indian Affairs at his off in Washington, at dates as follow: purchase of fracts witiin the Mc. trict () at 2 o'clock p. time), Monday, October 3, 1904; for tracts in the Wilburion-Scigler District: (o, 2), at 2 oclock p. m. (Eastern time), Monday, De- cember §, 1904; for tracts in the Howe-Po teau District (No. 3), at 2 o'clock p. (Eastern time), Monday, February 6, 1905 for tracts In the McCurtain-Massey District (No. 4), at 2 o'clock p. m. (Bastern time), Monday, April 3. 1905; for tracts in the Le- high-Ardmore District (No. 5), at 2 o’clock b m. (Eastern tims), June 5, and for tracts in District No, 6 (unleased ikvesated acphalt tande). at 3 orolon P m. (Eastern time), Monday,. August 7. 1903, Circulars deecriptive of the lands and depbsite to be sold and coples of the regulations of June 17, 1904, governing the sale of the un- leased mczregated coal and asphalt lands and unleased segregated coal and asphait depos- Its, may be obtained upon application to thje office or the United States Union Agency, Bids must be on the p will be found in the check or draft for twenty per cent of the amount of the bid must gccompany the bid. and be ce, For the $8 to $30; elevator on ground | with | Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church. annex, | 615A Mason | art | —— e \ | EIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage unrl death notices sent by | man wiii not be i They must be handed |in at eitk of th cation offices and be indorsed with th e and residence of per- gons authorized wame_published Notices re (r cted simply to the announcement of the E published once in this column free of BORN. CONDRIN—X Colma, August 9, 1904, to the | ~wife of Willlam J. Condin, & son. ~ | GAHAN—In this o August 9, 1904, to the wife of William Gahan, a daughter, | LEONARD—In Regwood July 19, 1904, l to the wife of Dr. A. T. Leonard, & daughte; | THILTGEN—1In Oakland, August 5, 1904, %o the wife of M. Thiltgen, & son. | MARRIED. | ELLIS—LANG—In this_city, August 7, 1904, | by the Rev. Dr, J. Nieto, Miiton B. Ellis and Helen Grace Lang. ‘HHOSL -BARNETT—In_ this ecity, August | 1. 1004, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Constantin | M Mocslin and Josephine Barnett. | STRACHAN—BRU! In this ecity, August 11, 1904, by the R. Jay Willlam Hudson, 1 John Ernest Stra n and Hilda Louise Bruns, both of n Francisce. it et L S i DIED. i Barry, Patrick Matthews, Bridget | Carney, Lawrence McArdle, Thomas B. | Christie, Robert M. McClure, Hanorah | Daveggio, Mabela McDonough, L. De Camp, May L. Neeb, Henry Ewen, Marie G. Page, Gustave L. Fitzgérald, Loretta Ross, Clara Amelia \ Fletche: san Shine, Cornelius G. Harris, Juanita Kavanagh, Geo. H. Kiiteen, * Michael V\lontr, Dy. Joseph i Malone, Bridget BARRY—In this city, August 12, 1904, Patrick, beloved husband of the late Bridget st Barry, and father of Willlam, James, Inga- tius, Annle and the late Edward Barry and George Reynolds and Mrs. Charles Meyers, a native of Ireland, aged 67 years | 4 monthe and 8 days. A member of Gas | Workers' Unfon No. 9840, { [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, which will take blace to-morrow (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from the parlors of Mciadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services 0 . m. Interment Holy Cross Cem- Y—In this city, August 12, 1904, awrence, beloved husband of the late Jane and father of Mrs. Edward Healy ohn L. Carney, a native of Ballyhaunis, County Mayo, Ircland, aged 77 years. [= and cquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12 from the parlors of McFadden, 171 Mission street, hith, ce to St en Joseph's Church for scrvices at Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 07 Triends and acquaintances are respect- fully In_ this city, august 11, 1904, Robert M. beloved husband of Charlotte Christie, and father of James, Jessle, | Charles, Robert, Jobn, Wililam, Malcolm, | lLottie, Edith ‘and Frauk _Christie, and brother of Mrs. A, Calder, Mrs. T. Riley, | Mrs. D. Duncan and Mre.’ A. Greeahow, & native of Arbroath, Scotland, aged 47 years 1 10 months and 3 days. | invited day), to attend the funeral to-day August 13, at 2 p. m., from his nce, 412 First st, near Harrison. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. | DAVEGGIO—In this city, August 12, 1004, Mabela, dearly beloved wife of Glovanni Daveggio, and mother of an Infant son, and sister of Genlo Casassa, and sister-in-law_of Guglielmo Varni, Jos Masera end Jos Crocco, & native of Toriglia, Italy, aged 21 years and 6 months, DE CAMP—In Oakland, August 11, 1904, May Lorine de Camp, beloved wite of J. I, de Camp, and sister of Mrs. Francls Jewett and Walier Walker, and_dgughter of George 1 | 28 years 2 months and 27 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, August 13, at 1:30 p. m., from her late Tesi- dence, Telegraph avenue, thence to St. be held, commencing at 2 p. m. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery. EWEN—In Berkeley, August 12, 1904 M.fll G., dearly beloved wife of J.' 8. Ewen, native of Quebec, Canada, aged Gl years. 7 Friends and acquainfances are respect- fully invited to attend the runeml services Sunday. August 14, at 2 p. m., at her late risidence, 2025 Lincoln street. Interment SC Mary’s Cemetery. FITZGERALD—In this city, August 12, 1904, Loretta, dearly beloved daughter of James and Mary Fitzgerald, and sister of James, Fdward, Gertrude, Helen, w=mmett, John and Grace Fitzgerald, and granddaughter of ihe late John'and Eliza Cogger, a native of San Franclsco, aged § years 8 months and 5 days. FLETCHER—In Oaldand, Susen August 11, 1904, Fletcher, beloved ~ mother of Mrx. Joseph Simon, and grandmother of Mrs. L E. E. Gladdina of Oakland and Mrs. Bayley of London, FEngland, a natl t Londz Isiand, aged 93 years 8 months and ays. HARRIS—In this city, August 12, 1 Juanite, beloved daughter of Emerson Esthir Harris, 45 year 8 montha and 28 dave, | o6 SYears 7 Notice of funeral hereafter, KAVANAGH—In this city, August 1 George 1. Kavanaxh, bel 5% and the late Georgs and’ brother o John T and Katharine Kevinagh and nnie es, a native of n Fran T Notice of ‘faneral heroatber. o120 KILLEEN—TIn _this Michael, _ beloved Killcen and Jobn Killee County Mayo, 1 loved son of Em city, Aulult 12, 1904, b Dominick n of cluemorrl-. Ireland, a native ot Clare- morrle, County Mayo, Treland, aged 63 years, iends and acquaintancs e fully invited to gitlen?l The funeral to-morsos unday). a . m., from t Scradach, Mcbreatiy & o, 1A Mo street, thence o St. Patrick's Church for services at 1 p. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MATTHEWS—In this clty, August at her residence, 997 Tennessee lt’z‘ tween Twentleth and Twenty-frst Bedert, beloved wite of Owen Matchews, and loving Hary Eiten and.the Tats 1 La; -3 Mary Ellen'and the laf and sister of Owen and Michael Capraher of Portland, Ore., a native of County umth. | Ireland, aged 52 vears 8 months and 22 days, MALONE—In this city, A 10, Bridget, relict of the late Johg beloved mother of Kate and Minnie Malone, a pative of the varish County Galway, Ireland, g7 Friends and fully invited to ati (Saturday), at 8:30 a. ;uldenceéh!llg' Fl;flh ‘eter’s Church, where a uiem hi; will be celebrated for the repose. of at 0 a. m. Interment Holy emou McARDLE—In this eity, A Thomas B., beloved son of Beraard and s le, ana loving bl'u(h.t Mra 3. J. Rielly and the M. & native of San lx?mnc;'m A mmber of th Painters’ Uaifon - Walker, a native of San Francisco, aged | Francis de Sales Church, where services will | e runeru to-morrow {- ROSS=—In San Anselmo, Clara Amells. beloveq wife of Eugene W. Ross, and mother of Irvine and Ida Ross, and sister of Arthur Comegys, a native of California. Ca%lmll!x.l and interment at Point Arena, orn! BHINE—In this city, August 11, 1904, Cor- nellie G Betoved” huislorag of Magy Shine, 2nd loving father of Philip B., Henry C. Theresa, ret and itta Shine, aged 61 years 11 months and 15 days £ The funeral wiil take p|m Sunday, August 14, at 12:30 p. m. his late residence, 1164 Eddy stre umuu to St. Mary's Cathedral for se Interment Tioly Cross Cemetery. TIGHE—In this city, August 11, 1904, Mar- garet Tiehe, dearly beloved sister of Mrs. D. Finnigan and the Jate Catherine and Wil- liam Tighe, a native of Tuam, Gi Ireland, aged 72 years { months and ces. ‘£ Friends and acquaintances are respect- f invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), st m., from her late residence,”’ 252 " Lexington' _avenue, near Twentieth sireet, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where & goleran requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, ommencing at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, WHITFORD—In this city, August 11, 1904, Barbara D. Whitford, beloved wife of Georgs Whitford, 'a native of Germany, years, I7Friends and acquaintances are respeot- tully hvited 35 nteen tae funstel services to-day (s.mdz‘y) August 15, at 18 gclock, from the parl oseph Hagan, 17051707 Sadramento etreet, near Polk. In: terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. WIENER—In New York City " Augus Dr. Josaph wunrr. uncle of Wither 5¢ etk COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Thirteen. 11, lolph 10 § F Gas & Electrio..... 00 75 $6,000 Los Angeles Ry 6 per cent....115 25 $1,000 Cal G&E BGM&CT ‘5.“50 $27,000 Cal G & B G M & C T Bs. $13,000 Spring Valley 4s (2d mtn), Street $5,000 Spring Valley 4s (24 mtge).... 99 T8 Afternoon Session. Board— 10 American National Banlk. 210 Honokaa 8 Co . Street— 100 Hawalian Coml & Sugar...... 53 00 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal NW bs.. — M C Wat 5s.100 Ris T Wks 105 (Sutter-st Rfit 105 ul SF Drdk 0bs — 1133%|UR of SF 4s. 848 — llSCmAl\mUl STOCKS, Ala 8 Co... — Nev Nat Bk.197% — Cal Cot Mils 80 — NS R R Co. 9% — Cal G&ECor. 48 — [N Cal P Co. 9 % C Jockey Cl. — 120 Bk Sav.120 — Cal Powder.. — 150 |Oak T Con.. 7§ — Cal Ship Co. — 26 [IOOF Hall A 6 — Cal TI & T.118 — |Orpheum Co.. — 16% Cen Bk, Oak — 65 |PacC Cas Co0.130 — Chutes Co - 7 |Pac 8 Tel Co.101%4108 City & C Bk — 120 |Pac Sur Co0.105 — Cyp L Imp.. — C'A Paraf Paint.. 3§ — East Dynm..250 S F Drydock 60 — DpntPwd pfd — SB [SP&SJ Coal. — 25 Do com .. — 80 |S J Wat Co. — 108 FN Bk, Oak.120 -— |SO & MTgbt.125 — | Fischer Thtr — 70c |Swiss-A Bk.. 5 — Frnch-A Bk.105 110 (Truck Blect. —_— Hono P Co. 22 25 |UR InC pfd. mv, =2 Lon& SF Bk — €0 Do com ... 1235 15 Mat Nav Con— 90 | California Stockand Oil Exchange Ofl Stock— Apolio . Assocl; Aztec . l Californi; Caribou | Chicago Crude Claremont Four .. Hanford Home . Tmperial Independence . Junction Kern . Kern River Monarch of A Monte Cristo Oceidental of il City Petroleum Peerless .. Pittsburg . Reed Crude § F & MeKittrick . Senator . Sovereign . Sterling . Superior . Thirty-thres Twenty-efght West Shore . Pledmont Kern (new) . Tischer's Theater Honolulu Sugar . Northern Cal Pow: 200 Monte Cristo 5 Twenty-elght Ofl ° Afternoon "Bession. 450 Claremont 100 West Shore 2 500 Independence . 500 Four Ofl 66 00 90 25 29 65 80 25 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE, Following were the sales on the S8an Fran. cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 29| 100 Gould & Cur, - 15| 300 Julla Afternoon Session. 100 Caledonia ... 42| 200 Gould & Cur. 500 Crown Point.. 14] 100 Occidental 500 Exchequer 60| 300 Union Con.. PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Crown Point.. 200 Mexican 4gi 100 Savage u 100 Bullion 200 Chollar 200 Alpha . 12 200 Belcher 82 100 Occidental 200 Con C & Val1 15 160 Overman . 200 Crown 14 1200 Overman . 100 Gould & Cur. 200 Seg Belcher 200 Gould & Cur. 21| 200 Yellow Jacket. 19 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Followlng were the sales on the San Fran- clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: l(urnm‘ su-lon. 100 Brunswick ... 00 Maseaminnn 800 Goldfie Ton. 111000 X X o+ 100 MacNamara . 41| 900 N Y Ton ulmont Gnlm 'l'on uno mn n mm M CLOSING QUOTATIONS. nmmr Aug. 12—4 p. m. 5 un:m:E . Late Shipping Intelligence. 18 2. 2! 54 E Sierra Nev. ot Eureka Con [ Exchequer . 25 Gould & Cur. o9 Hale & Nore. 26 Julia ... 13! TONOPAH MINES. Bid.Ask.| Bid. Ask. Colehan —_ 8 Columbia 20 10 ranza ... 02 10 Goid Anchor. — 1 Goldfleld Ne 10! Goldfield Mhk 15 - Goldflelds Ton 11 21 Gold M Con. 01 11 Jim Butler .. G0 2 Little Tom — o7 Lucky Tom... — 20 MacNamara®. 42 1 Mizpah Ex 8 00 Mont _Ton..2 4""b 2 “ M‘ N Y Ton —i 2l 2! REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12. Milan Soule to Isabel L. Soule, lot B line of Van Ness avenue, 50 N of wmw avenue, N 44:5% by E 108; lot 8 line of Eilis street, 108 E of Van Nl- ave- nue, E flbyfl’mlolflmllln of Thirty-eighth avenue, 200 § c 8 100 by T 120; ‘aiso 13t on N3 ins. of Beaart | street, 9 SE of Howard street, 45:10 by NE 187:6; also lot cn NW_line of mento and Dupont streets, W 73:4 by N 69:9; also ot In_Odd Teliows Cemetery; gift. John P, Bareilles to Bertha Barellles, lot on SE line of Octavia and Greenwich streets, § 25 by B 100 $10. 4 - enry H. or Harry Meyer to Magdalena Meyer, lot a? SW line of Geary and Laguns streets, W by S 137:6; $10. | Margaret nn to Solomon Cets, lot on W line of Dlfllldero -‘;rou 100 N of l"ll. 25 by W 106:3; Cora L. Moxiey to Frank H. Shtron, lot on N lino of Haight street, 137:6 E of Broderick, E 27:6 by N 137:6; $10. Frederick M. Voigt and Theodors F. Veyhle to James A. Squire, lot on § line of Hayes | ztrefl 106:3 E of Cole strest, E 25 by § 131 Pacific Improvement Company to R. P. Whigham, lot on W line of Cl iyton street, 25 5 of ‘Carl, § 25 by W 100; $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Sarah A. Havden, lot on NW line of Market street, | 810 ]\E of Noe, NE 25, NW to a point 125 ' of “Fifteenth street, W to a point 125 E | o R e e 169 NW of Market Street, SE 160:6%; $3650. William E. and Alice A, Perry to Minn! Killeen, lot on B line chm Street, 173 B of Thenty-sixth, 8136 by & 1 0. Josepa E. Deming to Mary A. Deming, undivided one-half Interest in a lot N Line of Clay strest, 97:6 W o¢ Battery, W %o vy | Leabeila M or_Belle Curtis and Ellzabeth | M. Mugan or Elizabeth or Lizzie Muir to Jacob Z. Davis Estate Company, lot on W 2nav::! Dattery street, 50 N of Bush, N 28:9 y also lot on SE corner of Butter and Kunu streets, 8 122:6 by E 97:6, and ell interest in Ver Mehr place; also lot on 8 corner of Folsom and Second streets, EB 275 by EW 137:6; $10. Estate Bridget Collins (by T. F. wohle‘l -nd Ellen Welsh, executors) to Danfel gan, lot on E line of Norton pino of Filbert stroet, N 2218 by E 06:8; $495. Abby P. Page to A. W .Y'Jhn.mL undivided 1-6 of following: Lot on NW corner of Mont- WoCgmer of Twenty-first avenus and L street, W 200, N to Twenty-first, SE to beginning, Dlock 421 also lot on W line of Thirteenth avenue, 756 NW of J street, NW 75 by SW 100, block 269, South BSan Francisco Home- stead; also mortgage Interest in 1172 M. 317, made by Thomas Moran, February zs 1897, for $200, lots 2521, to 2538, gitt map 4; also all interest in estate of Francls H. Page No. 20,649; also property out of county: $10. City and County of Ban Francisco !o John J. Quinn, lot ‘on VW corner of Dupont and Clay streets, N 57 65; L. H. and Lizzie sly to Charlotte H. Wright, ded 3 of Jot on 8 line of Turk straet, W of Hyde, W 45:10 by S 137:6; Same to Chulotto £ Clarke, undividsd % of_same: $10. Estate of John O'Keefe (by Mary Roche, administratrix) to Ernest F. Baruth, lot_on W corner of Elghth and Bryant streets, NW 50 by SW_85; 813,600 Robert Wieland to Mathilde M. Shain- wald Cutte B Eor ot o SV comer. of Dac cotah and Amador streets, SE 200, right angle N E 200, Salt Marsh 535; also lot on 'S line ‘of Clementina_street, 200 SW of First, also 450 NW_of Foisom, SW 25 by SE 80: also lot on SW corner of Marquesas and Gila_streets, 25 by 100, and all interest in block 203, South San Francisco; also lot on SW corner of Potrero and Channel streets, S 38:5, W 100, N 8:6, NE to_beginning, lot 79, Silver Terrace; also lot 387, Silver Terrace Hemestead and property out of county; $10. Pauline Nathan to Charles W. Cochran, lot on N line of Lake strest, 00W of Third avenue, E 8 Bk, W 24124, S 0 deg. 16 min., E 1"0 D% Mary Ch.wller to Louls P. Howe, lot on N line of California street, E of Twelfth avenue, E 25 by N 100; $82 Louis A. Bouteiller to West. Richmond Com- v, lot on E line of Twenty-fourth ave- o, 225 S of California street, S 25 by E 120; dward and Mary Commens to Elizabeth B. tich, lot on SE cormer of A street and Twenty-third avenue, E 32:6 by S 100; also lot on W line of (ne(-emh avenue, 200 A street, N 50 by W 120; Catherine M. Haun to iophlo B. Kobicke, lot on SE corner of Forty-seventh avenue and N -lreetoE 107:6, § 100, B 12:6, S 150, W 10. “William T. Washburn and Emma Richard- son_(trustees estate of Benjamin Richardson) to George U. Hind, lot on NW corner of Forty- eighth avenue and Q street, N 600, W 115, SE 601, E 85; also lot on BW corner of Sixteenth venue and T street, S 461:5, SW 12013, NW 455.88, E 120; also lot on NW corner of Six- teenth avenue and T street, W 140, NV 125.88, NE 140.15, S 119:3; $10. Continental Building and Loan Association to Timothy Nyhan, lot on E line of McClellan street, 25 N of Lincoln, N 50 by B 70, lots 171 and 173, gift map; $10. Same to Carlton F. Whitten, lot on N line of Lobos street, 242 B of Orizaba, E 26 by N 125, block O, Railroad Homestead: $10. Louis D. and Gertrude H. Radgesky to Sil- Yn and Fugenle Jalbert, lot on SW line ot Seventeenth avenue, SE of N street, SE 25 :’3 s“ 100, block 341 San Francisco Home- ste: “lllllm ‘Pitz to Robert C. Barreto, lot on S corner of Wayland and Girard streets, SW | 54:6 by SE 100, lots 83 and 34, block 10, Uni- | versity Mound; $10. Oscar Heyman to same, same; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Irving Watson (owner) with J. Koschnitzki | Bros. (contractors), architect —. All work except cement sidewalk, shades, gas fixtures | and mantels for a one and a haif story frame | cottage on lot on E line of Church street, | 25:9 S of Valley, 25:9 by 100; $235 Mary A. Mason (owner) with B. Kiel and M. B. Dye (contractors), architect —. _AlL work for a_two-story frame building on lot on W line of Fifth avenue, 200 § of Lake street, § 87:6 by W 120; $i820, Charles Carpy (owner) with R. Rice (con- tractgr), architects William Mooser and E. Bolles—Plumbing, sewering, gas fitting, marble and tile work for a two-story and basement | day morning, after having squandered {to enable him ‘to retain very humble for funds. Papers found in his room A!'RA!'D TO FACE LIFE'S BATTLE, HE DRINKS ACID Guido Kohler, a Young Man Late ot! Napoleon, Ohio, Takes Polson i in a Saloon. { ‘Guido Kohler, a young man late of Napoleon, Ohio, is- dead in this city, a suicide. Misfortune, born evidently of a shiftless nature, but which he ap- parently atttibuted to adverse fate, was foilowed by despondency, whicn finallye overcame him. Early yester- the last $40 sent him by his father, he entered the Magelmaker saloon, southwest corner of Fourth and Te- hama_streets, and, taking a vial of carbolic acid from his pocket, swal- lowed the contents. He was hurried to the Recelving Hospital, where he died a few hours later. Kohler, who arrived here recently from Puget Sound, secured employment in the Enterprise restaurant, Fourth and Tehama streets. As the income from this position was only sufficlent apartments at 2223% Fourth street, he appealed to his father, Gustav Kohler, show that his appeal was answered with a check for $40. This he imme- diately proceeded to spend for liquor. —_————— PRIZES ARE AWARDED FOR SUBURBAN HOMES Competition at San Mateo Park Pro- duces Attractive Examples of Domestic Architecture. When San Mateo Park was estab- lished two years ago and the first of- fering of lots was made at public auc- tion on May 10, 1902, Baldwin & Howell glnced the sum of $1000 in the han of the Rev. W. A. Brewer of Bt. Matthew’s School, San Mateo, and requested him to distribute it in | three prizes of $500, $350 and $150 for the most attractive homes which | might be erected in San Mateo Park‘ | prior to July 1, 1904, on any lots !cld at the auction sale. Mr. Brewer assoclated with hlm David F. Walker and Loring B. Dor of San Mateo. The three reached a de- | cision on Monday last and awarded to F. 8. Grummon the first prize of $500 and to George W. Dickie Jr. the sec- | ond prize of $350. The third prize of $150 was awarded to W. J. Pattoslen. The committee commented upon ths | handsome residences of A. Blaich, P. L. Bhuman, K. Melrose and others, but they purchased lots subsequent to the auction sale. On this account they were not entitled to participate in the competition. —_—— SHIPBUILDING BUSINESS HAS CHANGED HANDS Firm of Hay & Wright Is Taken Over by Captain B. H. Madison. The old shipbuilding firm of Hay & Wright, 35 Steuart street, San Fran- cisco, and Alameda Point, was lold yesterday to Captain B. H. Madison, | Who has taken over the yard, and will, in conjunction with the Pacific Marine Raflway and Ways Company, continue to carry on the business. Speaking of the purchase, Joseph Hutchinson, the attorney, said: “The proceeds of the sale were distributed pro rata among the creditors imme- Ciately after the completion of the transaction and all the other assets will be realized on as soon as possible and dividends declared from time to ;u;;e until the ecreditors are paid in ull. The corporation of Hay & Wright 8rew out of the partnership of the same name, consisting of E. V. Wright and Alexander Hay. Wright died two years ago and Hay dled a year later. —_———— Enop’s Rich Estate. The first and final account of Pub- lic Administrator M. J. Hynes as spe- cial administrator of the estate of Henry Knop was filed yesterday. Knop was an aged bachelor, who died sud- denly in his room at the Commercial Hotel. His will was found. All of his estate was left to brothers and sisters and their children in Germany. The! report of the Public Administrator | shows the estate to be worth $339,- 831 71, the chief items being cash de- posits in three banks aggregating more than $170,000. Besides his cash Knop owned fifteen certificates of Spring Valley stock, worth $3650 each, and two certificates for shares | of First National Bank stock, worth $85,000 each. | Trains leave and are due to arrive af SAN FRANCISCO. Faow Jury 13, 1904 N, Fxany Drror Scit (Foot of Market Street) T — AN LINE. D0A Vacaville, Winters, Ruiasey. 99a Benicta, Rimira aami Sacramento.. 7.50A Valiclo, nps unm th Ross, M R z 23 202 Pertund. Tecom m’ - 7.50m 8.004 Woodland. Knlghts h\::y-me.cn co, Orovilte . 7.50» Amh-.. 8304 Port Iufllnl. Costa, saila. Bakersfeid - ford. Vi o Livermore, Stook- uun-.. lu Jeon 1 n“ m B T be Chicago, Deaver, Koases Louis. ward. Niics and ‘Stations.. ==u-‘mlu Ramon. Vallejo, Nepa, Benta Husa. tatoga, 00» T Btocikion. ’ll- =L‘;=-r:.“;ueg lrvllm -’ 500 The Ow! Timited m-loon‘"llen-dou- Fresao. hm oraseld. Los Angeles. »n-y--u. Niics and San Joss . .00 Hayward. Niles and Sen Joss... 80e Esstern ors Express”Ogden, Omaka, 7 -v aly 7“5.’ Richacud, sun Pab Marunes aud Way aver, Kansas City, 7009 Reno Passenger—Pors Cosia, A ek, vie u.m.n.“s;-:xwg ySacramedio. Colfax, 12.508 7809 204 Bk sun, Eimirs, Davis. facramento, Truokes, Rene, T f— 5 onepah. Spe: 8.95» Port M Tracy, Latarop, Meress, Berende, Frem ey Stagons beyer 8.08» Yoscmite lelsy w Waw: > Martimos. Port 8100 l}y' 758a ard, Nfles and Sea only)....... { T 45 Ganta Craz Excursion(® 7 T s ' Felton, Boulder Croek. Big Bastm, Santa Crus 583 asos. T Bouider Creek, Santa Crus Principal Way Btations . 4.18» Newark, Saa Joss, Los Gatos. 4150 'ngn Bonider Creek and Sants iuuhhy and Sucdsy only. 38.554 4§||r¢ wud San Joms and A s s % A San Jose and Wy Stacions . 334 Montersy aad Sants Cras Eftir ). . gingetes . 80 Gliroy. Hollistar, Moute, Pacldc Gr 1 3Ca Bacia cun; Snn Jose, Los Gatos tatio 138 Son Jose gad Way Stations 18.04p Dei Moaie nprm (except Sam- das) —S. San Ji iullnu‘ruo 1iobles, o, Nanta Burhars, Paso, 0, Watsonville, Santa Cruz, Castro unte, Pacille Grove 16.16» n.. Mateo, Ceresford, Bel Carlos, Redwood, ' Fair Sea Oaa, Jlenlo Park, Paio Alto 18.484 8.-30p San Jose snd Way Staitos: 8384 ‘ul» Palo Aito and Way Stacton: 10.164 143a Mayaeia, Moamtain’ i - '°fin::'u.=-. '7:‘-3-“" RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSIAYS CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. (0. LESSER SAN FPAKCISCO ANG NORTH PACIFIZ RAILWAY COMPANTY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot “ Markes Street. Otlher Santa Pe Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Merced, Hanford and Visalia and attle brick residence on lot on NE corner o Scoit and Callfornia. streets, N 100 by £ 1:3; §311 H. A. or Henry Frahm (owner) with A. Dahlberg (contractor), architects Rosseau & Son—AIl work for a three-story and basement frame bullding (three 'Ill!) on lot on E line of De Long avenue, 200 £ of WWaller, § 25 by E 80, Western Addltion 661; Chiistian Hospital Association (owners) with Henry H. Larsen & Bro. (contractors), archi- tect William Koenig—Excavation, concrete, stone and brick work for a two-story and base- ment brick building on lot on NE corner of Bto«.k(cn and C‘hellmfl streets, E 99:6, thence 38 by N 5450, Same owners with G. H. Moors (contractor), architect same—Lumber, carpenter, mill, stair, plaster work, glass and glazing, chimneys, roofing, stucco werk for same, on same; $7505. Same owners with G. C. Sweeney (con- {ractcr), architect same—Plumbing, gas-Atting, sewering, etc., for same, on same; $1245. T. W. Corder (owner) with Porcy J. Walker (contractor), architect E. A. Hermann — All work for & three-story and basement brick buflding on S corn streets, SE 75 .h-' (contractor) architect same — All work luntlunl) to a two-story frame building on E corner of Dolores and Valley streets, S 26:6 by E 100; $4075, OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 12—Stmr Phoe- nicia, from Hamburg. BREMEN-—Arrived Aug KAVRE—mh:d“‘ Auy 11—Stmr Patria, g 11—Stmr Aug 12—Stmr La Cham- al. HAMBURG—Arrived Aug 11—Stmr Bulga- via Dover. TOSANRAFAEL, N OIS8Hal ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, Via Sausalito Perry, SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. Arrl\‘. st San Francisco, 7:00, 15, 5.95. ll. :d Geyserville. Cloverdale. Hopland 1&» 10:20 & and Ukiah. T:8p Wllits, Sherwood. ' 1-$J T:20 Guerneville and 00 a| 8: wa‘ 2:0 p| Camp Vacation. STAGES connect ot ot Senta Rosa_for W Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs. Fulton for Burke's ) ville Greenwood: st n:\nn. l.l‘l‘m-nd ‘!:lm-cv‘:l‘h Ca ba nlvm Springs: &t Ukiah for %'uny Sa: s:rn—‘ U»cr Mn‘?. E va' x o Day's.. Riv Springs, Halfway Compt Stevens, llonklnt Mendoeino City, Fort Brass. Westport, Usal: at Willits 'ur Fort Brag 'fl.l-w" D:f:.l:':l‘; (;th(n. Cla’fl» Layt ville, Cuin: 's Springs, Harris, Olsens, er. ~Garberville, Pepperwood. Scotia s to Monday round-trip tickets ar re- duced rates. % On Sundays—Round-trip ticrets to all points beyond San Rafael punicket G, %0 Marhee sereet, Chrosicis R. X. RYAN. Gon. Pass. Act :n.nrnm - Woekly Call $1.00 per Toar