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1= THE SAN. FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1904. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ! BnAYL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Ifl: AGENTE, 5 MONTGOMERY STREET. THOMAS MAGEE & SONE, . REAL ESTAJ A FEW PROPERTIES 8850 cach: electric ness locality: per cent may remai cars WHICH SOLD. OFFERS INVITED ON THE FOLLOWING FOUR PROPERTIES: MISSION-STREET CORNER. §750-50x831% . make offer. N BOS-AVENUE LOTS. cach: o 25x100; between 3Sth and 19th aves.; make offer. FIIAMORE-STREET LOTS. : $2,000—48x10; (wo Tots; stroet work all dove: passing; lots level and ready to bulld on; in prospective ‘busi- SRS four lots left; MUST BE of §2000 at 6 ; cheapest lots be- ing offered in that locality to-day; make ofter. FILBERT-STREET LOT. north side; $1.800—26x120; convente: has frontage on rear street also; street bituminized; cars #00d renting locality. £WO EETS OF FLATS WHICH MUST BE SOLD. TWO FLATS JUST COMPLETED. -$9,500—2 fine flats just being compl d basement; finished attic for $90 & month; upper flat. 9 rooms and | leted, with will rent 2 baths; lower flat, 6 rooms and bath; basement, 3 finished rooms and bath for - use of 2 upper flats; good residence lo- cality in the marine view district; cars | passing. dence locality, TEREE NEW FLATS, Rents $145 a Month. §14,000—8 flate just finished; in first-class resi- with 2 car lines con- wenient; each flat has 7 rooms and bath and recention ball; being on & key lot, these flats get sun and light in almost - every room; pays nearly 13 per cent. THREE RESIDENCES OFFERED AT SAC- RIFICES. VALLEJO-STREET RESIDENCE. $18,000—Fine 2-story house, attic and English basement residence, with exceedingly ar- tistic interior finieh; § rooms: furnsce; separate shower; fine ttractive home: laundry sunny fine ard; view: a most . dence section, ARTIETIC PARK RESIDENCE. $1¢,500—Exceptionally lish basement, 2 bathe: and interior finish: rooms; $1%.500—84 :6x18 fine cars close b CLAY-STREET RESIDENCE, NORTH SIDE. good 2-story, basement residence of 16 rooms; 2 baths pantries; tollets; linen closet; laundry: 2-story and shingled residence: especially baths; Png- 10 fine grates fine play vard and also fine garden; very convenient resi- Genge locality. attic and storeroom; first-class residence locality and right in town; make us an offer on | this residence. | THOMAE MAGEE & SONS, 5 MONTGOMERY STREET. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS! We Leéad in Sales of Oceanside hots! Why? Nothing ke it Climate! This Golden Opportunity! 2 1200—Graded; ready for build! "’gflox:‘;a.m iow of ‘otan from every ote bargains! in this city. Easy terms! Locations! Lowest prices! All Mildest $100 to §300—Near park and ocean; $5 monthly. Oceansife branch office, corner H st. and 43th ave.; K st. -Open Sundays. $500 to $1200—Choicest 75“ lots; $10 monthly. £300 to $1000—Cheapest Richmond lots and fear Spreckels Lake snd park: on installments. $150_to $400—Level Excelsior Homestead lot: §5 monthly. Rihmond, Oceanside and Exceisior also corner 48th ave. boulevard and . $1000 o $4000—Modern Cottages in Sunset, ) Homestead. Low prices! Easy term SOL GETZ & SON, Owners and Room 54, Chronicle Building. $1 25 PER week: no_interest: lots in the Ex. celsior Homestead Tract: al ready ing to do; rooms and bath at 3924 Army $3750—4 flats a rents $50 D. COFFT nd to build 3 on; close to electric cars and school. W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., "$250 DOWN and §20 per month; cottage of § per month: & co level: no grad our little home st 5 lots at 89 Prospect a: must sell. 2528 Mission, bet. 215t&22d. : $2250. FINE northezst cormer, tar) st 50; Sanchez st above: also 5-room cot- fot 25x114. (grocery- Apply A 52000 HOME built_to sult you, lot included, on $1 25 per week a Home B 5 location Association, 427 Crossley bid. Mutual work guaranteed first class by AHL- | CH & MAYFR. plumbers. 838 Howard st. | EAPEST and best in America—The Weekly 16 pages, sent to any address in the 4 States or Canada one year for $1. . ALAMEDA ADVERT -ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. mice basem street . street F foored - . P month. . eas T ebster cottage ent; cars nd way. 6 rooms, brick foundation, cement Ozkland. ALAMEDA HOMBES FCR SALE AT A BARGAIN. UK sale—A home in Alameda at a great bar- bath and | sidewalk improved; near d S. F. Jocal; lot 60x90; ; terms $300 cash, balance $20 per RITT & WOLCOTT, new B-room and_ 6-room cottages: Cail at A. B. DENKE'S, 1400 Alameda. EAPEST and best in America—The Weekly 1€ pages, sent to any address in the nited States or Cansda one vear for $1. ished ten-room house: ; tion. 2050 Santa Clara ave. ' fine ALAMEDA Large furnished rooms; beautiful grounde lovely iew; Box 4235, Call office. convenient to trains. BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $2900, NOTICE. 1903 Virginia st., 40x100; traing, CALL AND INSPECT. MORAN & SWAIN, 2131 Shattuck ave., Opposite Berkeley Station. new G-room cottage; lot short distance from college nd new cottage, with 7 rooms all modern improvements: 50x ; lot facing west: grand view: 115 acres adjoining can be rented at reasonable rates. CH! NEY & BERRY, Real Estate and Insurance. P. O. Buildi Berkeley, Cal 7-room house, with bath and electric lights: rear university; terms to suit buyer. 1634 Berkeley way. FRUITVALE ADVERT'S'TS | FPRUITVALE REAL ESTA' EPECIAL FOR THIRTY DAYS. PAPK, LINDA PARK, LINDA PARK. «The terminus of 5-cent fare, Haywards cars; graveled; stone s) g idewaiks; | room hous: | WHITE & BAYLEY, Successors to CHICKEN RANCHES EVERYWHERE. & EKXC“ANG h in Humboldt 7 80 per acre; best swack ranch in Ccumy;p;n the siope of the South Fork of the Eel River; 3500 acres grazing land; practicaily all fenced; good farmhouse; large barn; 100 head fine cattle; 1600 sheep; horses, and all farming implements at market prices. $3500—5 miles of Santa Rosa and near sta- tion; Ruesian River bottom; 25 acres; § Tes vineyard; new bulldings: 5-room and bath cot- tage; good barn; windmill and tank; poultry- houses: see this and if you want oniy part of it will sell unimproved portion at $100 per acre; if you want to raise corn that will make the Kansas article “'side step’ see some of our homes on the Russian River. £2050—2 miies of Sonoma City | 10 acres level garden soil; 8% acres bearing vines; 1 acre | frult; good dwelling, barn, poultry houses; horse, wagon, carts, plows, 3 sets harnese, tools, wine press, tanks and casks; furniture; fine crop. $3500—34 acres; modern, up to date house and bulldings; fenced and cross-fenced; nearly ; all orchard; 2 miles of Watsonville. $3200—10" acres level sandy loam; good 4- room house; fine barn; windmill and tank; water piped over ranch; § large poultry houses: incubator, 2 brooders; farming tools; cow; 200 layi hens; easy terms; near Petaluma. Half-mile of Sebastopol; 10 acres; 2 acres timber; 4 acres orchard, balance vine- yard; house, barn; on mew electric road. §2600—Near Mariinez; 123 acres hill land; 75 | mcres good plow land; fenced; house, barn; family orchard. 25 acres rich sandy.loam, near Hay- wards; rolling; 4 acres vines: 3 orchard, all Dearing; balance hay: elegant 3-story residence, 10 _rooms, bath; easy terms. $2050—34 acres near Watsonville; 200 apples; | @ acres fine potatoes; 2 acres timber: balance grain; 5-room cottage, barn, outbuildings. $1600—Sonoma City; 4 acres rich dark loam; all level; crehard; cozy cottege; cement cellar: barn: windmill and tank; 5 poultry houses; feed room; 240 hens. We handle all the choicest property in this vicinity and will be pleased to drive ycu around. $6500—Near Santa Rosa; 500 acres; fenced 9 fleids; 12 acres fine vineyard; 3 acres orchard; 8 Jersey co 2 horses; tools; wagons; new O 2 barns; Blacksmith _shop. We bave 130 vlaces on our list near Santa Rosa. Sec them. | ALFALFA LANDS. | $100 per acre—One mile of Modesto; 5 acres | wp: 3 cash 850 per acre—3 miles of Modesto; 20 acres u cash. 7é50 per acre—Near Lodi, on the Woodbridge | FINE DAIRIES IN HUMBOLDT. | We have a larse list of completely equipped | dairfes in the best section of Humboldt Co.; 20 acres up. $2500—Fine summer resort in Sonoma Co.; stage station and P. O. on place; 141 acres controlling 1000-acre range: § .acres bearing | | orchard; land: good house and 4 cottages, all furnished; bath; dancing platform; horses; | farming_implements; see this quick, $850—3 miles of Geyserville; 214 acres; 6- room house, large barn, 2 good wells; rolling, all in vineyard: oak trees: fine poultry farm. $1000—Only 3 miles of Santa Rosa; 10 acres black loam: 1 mile town: $300 down; fine for rosdhouse. $5000—Finest stock ranch in Southern Ore- gon; 320 acres: 2 set No. 1 improvements; 100 | cres suitable for alfalfa or timothy: orchard carries 100 to 200 head of stock; 5 horses; tools, {40 tons hav: near rallroad. 2 GOOD PROPERTY WANTED. We have I ers for first-class farm property and poultry farms. | $#750—Roliing land; 160 acres, near Clayton: 80 acres plow land: house, barn, orchard: part cash: over 100 choice farms in Contra Costa Co. offer you to select from. $3750—Humboldt Co. rich bottom land; 26 | acres half mile of Fortuna: 1 acre orchard; new 5.room house, barn, outbuildings. | $8 per zcre: fine stock ranch, 1040 acres; 100 | rich bottom lend, balance rolll fenced and | cross-fenced ; nice orchard: he large barns. | $1500—4 acres rich Russj iver bottom land; half mile of Geyser Sonoma C: shade trees: bouse, rn, outbuildings. We have at leost 40 small crchards and vineyards to offer in thic fine section, where the quality of the soll is unsurpassed and farm mortgages are practicelly unknown. ! $2600—At Hopland; 42 acres: T bearing vine- yard: 8 hay and garden land; 2 bearing or- ard; windmill, tank, tools, 100 laying hens; cash < S‘{ 0—Omly ® miles of San Jose, close to sta- tion 8nd town: 24 agres rolling Jand: 10 acres bearing prunes and Cherries: §0od 5-room cot- tage, stable, pouitry houses; 3 summer houses | | for summer boarders: running water; ciose to School, See this quick. $750—On Guadalupe Creek, south of San Jose; 33 acres; 12 in full bearing orchard In fine condition; balance zently sloping fine hay land; fine creek; 25 magnificent oak t: | room cottage; mgood stable; fine income. | have a cholce list of small homes in Santa Clara Co.; pleased to drive you around end emm. P FOR RENT. cash ver year: 163 acres, 2 miles of Grass Valley; xood house: nice cellar; 2 large Darne and stable: 60 acres fine bearing orchard: B acres bearing vinevard; generally lovel: farm. : 2 horses; 9 Jersey cows: 15 enerally level: party must fur- 4 ¥ scres_timber: nish bond; would sell for $20,000. { l Send stamp for_the largest and most di- versified printed list on the coast. PUWHITE & BAYLBY, Successors to W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., room 8. Exchanges a Speclalty. SPECIAL. 1350 mcres adapted for alfalfa: all under ir- rigation ditch; on S. P. and Santa Fe R. R.: | we can subdivide and sell at $25.000 profit in | next 18 months; a great opportunity. Call for | full particulars, C. M. WOOSTER CO., 645 Market st. {1000-ACRE stock ranch in Sonoma County; | cheapest stock ranch in California. For sale by P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 Tenth st., Oakland, Cal. ALFALFA lends, stock ranches, orchards, | " viceyards: inspected bargains: monthly cata logues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO.. 648 Market st. 2 mcres of good land nesr Red Bluff, Te- hama County, to trade or exchange for lots near Oakland. Apply 547 Howard st. e MENLO PARK REAL ESTATE. $200 PER acre—Two S-acre and one 4-acre tract, back of Fair Oaks; water and good romds; last of this property lert; % cash. Menio Park — A fine country home, with splendid garden and magnificent trees; well bullt, old-fashioned house in good condition; for sale at a bargain; 15 acres, all improved. Fair Osks—Land in best part of this dis- i trict; weli sheltered and wooded; In tracts of from 4 to 25 acres; special terms to those bullding immediately, SELBY, RODGERS & CO., Telephore Main 673. 116 California =t. SAN MATEO EEAL ESTATE. S e o A S s LOMITA PARK—On ifne of San Mateo electric cars; 45 minutes from 5th and Market; sewer and ‘water pipes to cach lot; electric, lights, etc.; 60-foot lots from $325 to $400: terms, 10 down and $10 a month; get off at ‘‘Lomita | " and investigate; maps sent on appli- cation. SELBY. RODGERS & CO.. Tel. Main 673, 116 California st. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. REALTY EXCHANGE COMPANY, F. A. BARR, MANAGER. EUITE $0i-808 CALL BUILDING. o33 T s i s ree s BPoceets 10 & Gifferent Ling o e vy flat, bath, phone; after 3 p. m. week days. | VAN NESS ave, 232—Fur. housekeeping, sin gle and 2-rcom suites; $6. §10, $16. $18. { FRANKLIN, 721, near G. G. ave.—Sunny fur- NOOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ELLIS, keeping; —Two and three rooms for houss | furnished. FOURI keepin; Sunny furnished Imu:p-l Golden G hkpg.: 1 HAIGHT, 2 furnished housckeeping rooms ! with bath; svitable tor 2 or 3 adults. ! HARRISON, = arlor,complete, | $10; parlor, kitchen. $12: gas range, v | HOWARD, 71935—Housckeeping _rooms and others; reasonable; espectable; no transient. Stevenson Ma ROOMS AND BOARD—Continued. HOWARD. 841A—First-class board and room, single or ‘dcuble, §5-§6 wk.; American family. ished rooms: running water: good able: warm belt. 936 Valencla. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHR. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail 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 siinply to the announcem of the event are published once in this colum frec of charge. students. 1280 California st. Grace Church annex, es,try table. « arsion, oup. 80 iforn) Se % THE COMORA, 621 O'Farrell—Large grounds; clezant rooms; superior table: billiard room. CHEAPEST and best in America_The Weekly | Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the | Tnited States ‘or Canada cne vear for $1. BORN. REYNAUD—In this city, August 14, 1004 to | the wife of Edward Revnaud, a daughter. | | MARRIED. & Tth—2 or 3 sunny furn. HOWARD, 111934, nr. for housekeeping. rooms with all conven. HYDE, 500—Pleasant furnished housekeeping; all conveniences. KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell—Three- ToOm sunny apartments; steam heaticen. loc. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1310 Pine— Bunny, furnished 3-room suites; steam heat- ed, electric lighted; free batns: rates reas. LARKIN, S04—Sunny back room; 1 or 2 per- sons; housekeeping if desired; $1. LIBRARY bldg., Van Ness and Golden Gate aves.—Suites and sunny unfur. rooms; reas. M ALLISTER. 792—Sunny front room, com- plete for housekeeping. MCALLISTER, d, rooms for kitchen: also connecting housekpg rooms. McMASTER—KELLY—In this city, August ROOM RENTING AGENCY. 16, 1904, by the Rev. John Stephens, George | H W. McMaster and Cecile A. Kelly, both of | WE_rent your rooms: hundreds of roomers | Oakland. : calling dally: don't delay sceing Us. ROOM | s ——— RENTING ADVERTISERS, 117 Sutter e phone Clay 996: ofc. in rear of store upsta ¢ e Bruun, Marie E. Holmes, Avis F. Cooney, Bridget Kaney, Thomas S. Cuniff,’ Mary Kinspel, Bertha Mary Korsgren, Daniel G. Dierssén, John H. Maass, Christopher | Fagen, Mrs. A. S. Maguire, James Field, Willlam A. Mascareilo, Vincent Gallen, James W. Grady, May A. Granice, Mrs. Kate Grosman, Wilhelmina Heath, Annie Hirschteld, Emile | BRUUN—In this city, August 15, 1904, Maria Elizabeth, dearly beloved sister of Wald mar Bruun and Mrs. Geor McLean, niece of Mrs. Matilda Wismer, a native of Denmark, aged 41 years 11 montts and 4 McKee, Mary T. Mooney, John Pechin, Charle: Reynaud, Jeanette F, Robbins, Jennie E. DR C. C. O'DONNELLOffice and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. 0th and Tth; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of Women. BLOOD. skin and rectal diseases & specialty. DR. BALL, 10133 Market st. REMOVED—DR, WONG HIM. herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body; for past four vears at 115.117 Mason st., now lo- cated at 607 Geary st., near Leavenworth, OAK. 117, 538 McAllister—Rooms, complete; $5 to €12; gas range, hot bath; adults. days. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- E>Friends and scquaintances are Tespect- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. OCTAVIA, 1403, cor. Geary—Large dining- room and Kkitchen; gas stove; $15; others. O'FARRELL, 1394—Bunny cor. housekeeping suite; ail conveniences; also furnished room; reasonable. POST, 1109—_Front slcove sult for 2 gentle- men, or light housekeeping; rent $14. fully invited to attend the funeral services ‘Wednesday, August 17, 1904, at 2 p. m., at the residence of her sister. Mrs, George McLean, 850 North Point street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. COONEY—In this city, August 16, 1904, Bridget, beloved wife of Owen Cooney, and mother of Mary, Michael, Annie, Peter and Eugene Cooney, a native of County Siigo, DR WONG HON, 310 Powell st., tea and herb sanitartum: diséases skillfully treated. PATENTS. INVENTIONS patented. F. P. MEDINA, at torney-at-law 6 Hobart bidg., 532 Market st. SIXTH. 2153, —4 unfurnished rooms for house- keeping; no children. TAYLOR, 504—Pleasant furnished rooms; con- venient and reasonable. Ireland, aged 43 years 9 months and 26 days. A member of Boadicea Druldic Circle No. 3, U. A. O. D. | IThe funeral will take place to-morrow | (Thursday), at 8:3¢ a. m., from her late residence. 63 Minna streel thence to St | STORAGE AND WAEEHOUSES. A—_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co,; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. TAYLOR, 624, housckeeping rooms, $15; baywindow, THREE keepin; corner Sutter—2 light, iny furnished rooms for hou Apply 2022 Mission st. sunny gas range. TURK, 1147—Unfurn. suites in elegant new flat; sunny: select location; ref; $25 to $45. Twelfth, 122, bet. Howard and Mission—House- keeping rooms, furnished complete; adults. VALENCIA. 7522 sunny front rooms. upper ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor, Duncan & Church sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened _at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. APARTMENT HOUSES. A—GRAND VIEW APTS., 3101 CALIFORNIA: NICELY FURNISHED 4-ROOM SUITES: PRIVATE BATHS. PHONE GEARY 4047. A—THE FREDERCK, 901 Stanyan; 1 to 6 r. aparts., fur, unfur.; private bath, steam heat, jan. ser.; terms reas. Tel. Page 6166. VPatrick’s’ Church, where ‘a_requiem high A eking Shipsi kL StoraEe e e Van | mass will be celebrated for the repose of her | packing, shipping: warehouse, G.G. and Van i 2 South 760, | ®oul, at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cros Ness; office 1170 Market, r. 43; tel d:h. . o CAPITAL Van and Storage Co. 3 Eddy st. s y. c: Ty, Phona. Mint 2041s soa s, COOPER, pres.: | CUNIFF—In this city. August 15. 1904, Mary, relict of Willlam Cuniff, and aunt of Mrs. T. H. Murray and Eila Colloran, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 94 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co. or | fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Pri. Ex. CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and rn.‘rChl.n- (Wednesday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. | residench, €10 Capp street. thence to St. | 7,0 810 Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem mass | GOLDEN Weet Storage; advances made. Mission st.; tel. Howard 011 F W, Zehtuss. | I be celebrated for the repose of her soul, | 84 commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | Cross Cemetery, pany. 2320 Fillmora st.; Jackson 281. | DEXTER—Entered into rest in Alameda, Cal., | — August 16, 1904, Mary Dexter, mother of Mre. Frank Weeden of Alameda, George ' Dexter of England, and Gertrude Sinsabaugh of New Jersey, a native of~England, aged €2 years. i DIERSSEN—In this city, August 13, 1904, John Henry, husband of Minna Dierssen, and fath- | er of Mrs. Adolph Schlueter and Martin and John Dierssen. a native of Vegesack, Ger- many, aged 62 years 5 months and 14 days. A member of Vorwaerts Lodge No, 313, L 0. 0. F. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednescay), at 2 p. m. from Gier's Hali, 511 Fourtecrith street, Oakland. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. P TR Ty v WE invite the public to visit our new retail office, 915 Market st., whers we are exhibit- ing the finest collection of White Sewing | Machine Art Work and High Art White Sew- ing Machines ever shown in San Francisco. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price: all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Markét st., near Sixth. A—VAN NUYS, cor. Bush and Jones sts. New management; fresh paint and tinting; thoroughly renovated; 2-3-4 room suites. MACKEN, 91 CENTRAL AVE., NR. HAIGHT; 3 AND 4 ROOM SUNNY APARTMENTS! furnished, unfurnished; modern; reasonabl A —OCTAVIA, 1423 — Most select apartment- house in city; 3-4 ; elegantly furnished. A—Whitefield, 1228 McAllister; elegant sunny unfurn. apartments; very desirable; adults, A—ROSWELL, 1360 Pine, nr. Hyde—Smartly furnished (new) sunny 2-3-4 room apartments A—CHBSTERFIELD, 637 Bush—New modern house; 3-4 room apts.; furn. or unfurn.; reas, BELGRAVIA APTS., POLK, NR. CLAY—2-3 r.; $15 up: gas stoves; baths; tel. Polk 1908. MONTCLAIR APARTMENTS, Corner Pine and Taylor sts.; phone Pr. Ex. 448, ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-8 rooms; furn or unfurn.: refs. Tel. East 1350. —_— e —— MS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. 4 A—WOLF HOUSE, S. W, cor. Sixth and Howard—Modern ‘apartments, single rooms, etc., hh'z:m $25c to $1; rates by the week or month. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25¢c to §1 per night $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” S73 Market st. (or No. 1 Firth st.)—Rooms, 23c. 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $1 60 to $10 week; house open all night. BELMOND House, over Owl drugstore, 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—ZElectric lights; running water in every room: 200 rooms; 26c to 50c per night: §1 25 to $3 week. CLAY, 1443—Large bay-window front hall- room; private family; phone Larkin 4633. CRAGBURN (The), 1007 Larkin, cor. Post.— Sunpy picely furnished rooms; single, en suite, housckeeping apartments; running ‘water, baths: rates reasonable. EDDY, 432—Fine furnished rooms, single er en suite; choice location; reasonable, EDDY, 478—Elegant sunny parlor; also sin- gle; gents preferr EDDY, 617—Fine fur. rooms for housekpg.; reas for perm. party; $7 up; tel. Hyde FOLSOM, FOLSOM, 2623 Pleasant sunny rooms, nicely furnished, suitable for one or two gents. 1252—Furnished room: niehed front rooms, suitable for two. $10. FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms, with or Wwithout housekeeping; also rooms with board; full particulars: no charges. Room Renting Advertisers, 117 Sutter st. -OFFICE IN REAR CF STORE, UPSTAIRS. Deriindtaiaficde ki Bk ol e TR GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 35¢ to $125 night: $1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-rm. GOLDEN GATE ave., 521—Furnished rooms to let; reasonable. ! HOWARD, 715 — Large sunny rooms at low rates; 25c to §1 day and $1 25 to $5 week. HUNT, 8, near Third st.—Nice sunny front room: $5: furnished. MARKET, 1040A.The Falmouth—Sunny rooms; hot and cold pwater; elevator: §2 to $7. McALLISTER, 683—Nice unfurnizhed, in pleas- ant location, with reasonable rent. f MINNA, 328—Furnished rooms, single or double; $1 up. OLIVE ave,, 124—2 unfurnished rooms; use of kitchen, PD% 952—Pleasant reoms with board: re- fined family. PINE, 1733—Newly furnished rooms; light and sunny; all conveniences; reasonabie. POST, 862—Nice sunny rooms; $8 to $15; gas; the property. s long. cxperience In this busineas enables us to often accomplish ihis double purpose by only one transaction. The only condition we make is that your property, if you wish us to of it for you, MUST BE GOOD OF ITS KIND AND IN A GOOD LOCATION. Don't lake up either our time or your own with worthless offerings, or property so heavily mortgaged #s 1o leave no actual equity. 1¢ it has merlt, whether you own reai or & mercantile or manufacturing business, bring & description of same to our office, stat- ing what kind of property you prefer in ex- chunge, and 'mth will IBL. surprised how quickly we_can effegt the resul THIS 18 SIMPLY BECAUSE WE UNDER- ETAND THE EXCHANGE BUSINESS and ars the only company in San Francisco making a specieity of same. We make no charge for ad- vertising or &ny other purpose we pro- cure an exchange satisfactory 10 you to ac- cept, % bath; running water; central. SIXTEENTH, 3437—Furnished room, TEHAMA, 425—Furnished rooms to rent. THE LARCHMONT, 361 Sutter—New brick bullding, finely furnished; modern; cemtral; rates reasonable, ! TURK, 1150—Furnished rcoms for gentlemen, with board if desired; quiet location. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 35¢ to $1 night. $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric ligh: running water in every : om; free bus; baggage. UTAH, 303—Large parlor, suitable for 2 gen- tlemen or husband and wife; rent reasonable, FOR sale.or exchange for improved San Fran- ciseo y—160 acres of vineyard land: 5 miles of Glen Ellen, Sonoma Co.; 10 acres bearing vineyard; 30 pasture; 30 under culti- vation, hay, -3 acres timl land, Trood, pine and oak; plenty of living springs fine county road; good 6-room house; chicken-houses; 3 work ons and all necessary tools: title ect. more particulars_call_at 20 ‘ayette st., bet. 11 and 12, bet. Mission and_FHoward. San Franeisco, Cal. WANTED—TO RENT FULLY EQUIPPED RANCH ON SHARES: EITHER DAIRY, STOCK, FRUIT OR GRAIN: BY A PRAC- TICAL FARMER: CAN FURNISH BEST OF REFERENCES IF DESIRED. BOX 4431, CALL OFFICE. WANT to buy store with flat or double flat; must be a bargain. Box 4350, Call office. W}‘HC‘HESTEI} Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— lost convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 8bc to §150 night: $2 to $8 week: elevator; elec. lights: reading-room: free bus: baggage, ADVERTISEMENTE, subscriptions recrived at Call Branch office,cor. Duncan and Church sts, reception | A BRANCH ntfice of The Call for t vertisements and subscriptions has been opened =t 1008 Market st.. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m — ROOMS AXD BOARD. A~ A P = HAIGHT, near park—Furnished or unfur- nished: three front rooms and bath; en suite or separate; h use of Kkitchen or dinner served; reasonable; references. 325 Rddy st. FELL, 528—Newly furnished front rooms; mod- crn conveniences: board If desired; private family. v f SON; 615A, near Sutter—Sunny, furnished 'fim‘; il or without board, - pea family. Park—Furnished rooms; b‘m:'::vu’. house; 32, per month, under auspices of Vorwaerts Lodge No. | . 1 0. O F. Kindly omit flowers, \ | FAGEN—In Santa Cruz, Cal., August 15, 1904, | «Mrs. Alice Stafford en, ' wife of Clarenee | E. Fagen, a native of Newcastle-on-Tyne, | aged 39 years 10 months and 10 day FiELD—In Oakland, August 14, 1904, Entered into rest, Willlam A., deary beloved husband | of Kate E. Field, a fative of Bordentown, | A NEW Home, the best second-hand machine; all kinds, $3, 85 $8: guaranteed; where the dolls swing in the window. 1031 Market st b . ) | STOCKS AND BONDS TOR SALE FOR SALE—Stock in Alaska Oil Co., cheap. Box 4372, Call office. { e s | N. 1., aged T2 years T months and 5 days. | TYPEWRITERS T Friends and acquaintances are respect 28 Aeshoc 8 AND SUPPLIES. | tully inv tend the funeral services AN exceptionally zood No. 2 Remington, No. 1| vednesd: 1604, at 2 p. m., at his late residence, 1457 Ayrtle street. Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. GALLEN—In this city, August 14, 1904, James W., dearly beloved 'son of Daniel and the Smith Premfer, $25: other typewriters at Intermen | higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. | 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, rewreil Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market, e ——— e late Hannah Gallen, and brother of George, Daniel the late Hannah and Catherine Galleh, Mrs. J. Ahern, Mrs. John_O'Neill and John Galien and Mrs. Bessie of County Fermansgh, Irele: @ Friends and ccquaintances are fully fnvited to attend the funeral Wednes- mron:.g. DEPARTMENT of the Interior, Office of In- dian Affairs, Washington D. C., July 13, the purchas O unleased sepresated coal and | g Charles Borromeo's Church,” corner of | e and e ticared seregated coml| pignteenth and Shotwell strests, where a | and asphalt deposits will be opened by the i streets, where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Commissioner of Indian Affairs at his office, in Washington, at dates as follows: For the purchase of tracts within the McAlester Dis- | trict (No. 1), at 2 o'clock p. m. (Eastern | GRADY—In this city, August 15, 1904, May time), Monday, October 3, 1904: for tracts | A.. dearly beloved daughter of Michael and in the Wilburton-Stigler District (No.2), at| the late Mary Grady, devoted nicce of Mrs. 2 o'clock p. m. (Eastern time), Monday, De-| J. Baker, and cousin of Mrs. J. Driscoll and cember 5, 1904; for tracts in the Howe-Po- teau District (No. 3), at 2 o'clock p. m. | (Eastern time), . Monday, February 6, 1905; for tracts in the McCurtain-Massey District (No. 4), at 2 o'clock p. m. (Eastern_time), Monday, April 3. 1905; for tracts in the La: high-Ardmore District’ (No. 3), at 2 c'clock | Mrs. C. Kidder, a native of San Francisco, | aged 21 years, g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Wednesday). at 9:15 a. m., from the resi- | dence of her aunt, Mrs. J. Baker, 26 Chat- tanooga street, between Twenty-first and p. m. (Eastern time), Monday, June 5, 1905; | Twenty-second, thence to St. James Church, and for tracts In District No. 6 (unleased | where a requiem high mass will be cele- | segregated asphalt lands), at 2 o'clock p. m. | brated for the repose of her soul, com- (Eastern time), Monday, August 7. 1905 | meneing at 9:45 a. m. Circulars descriptive of the lands and deposits | Cemetery. to be #old and coples of the regulations of | GRANICE—In Sonoma, Cal.. August 1%, f June 17, 1904, governing the sale of the un-| Mrs. Kate Granice. wife of H. H. Gragiee leased segregated coal and asphalt lands and | of the Sonoma Index-Tribune, a native of | unleased segregated coal and asphalt depo: San Fradiin: Talls apelh 48 Yocre { its, may be obtained upoa application to this [t o B D B B g oI office or the United States Indian Agen fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | gl"‘,‘;’"m:;";i"- n-“[‘;"e“‘;‘r:vc rxl;':a";'e.:,f"\'v‘.‘.’,”;; (Wednesday). Crematiori and services at Odd | will be found in the regulations, A certified | & ar® U oatorY: San Francisco, at 10 check or draft for twentyeper cent of the | . GROSMAN—In this city, August 15, 1904, Wil- amount of the bid must poompany (he b Helming, Heloved: wifs of Julles. & s | The lands will be sold for cash, and succes ; ful bidders will be required to deposit with | §0d sother of William H. 4., Oito J. and | the Commissioner of Indian Affairs the full ennfe W. Grosman. & native of ‘San Fran- amount of their respective bids within fifteen Interment Holy Cross | cisco, aged 43 years and 8 months, 0¥ The funeral servi days after receipt by them of notice of th 5 s will be held to- acceptance of the same. It a successtul bid. | JaY (Wednaeday). at 2 p. m., at the par- | der fails to comply with the terms of his big | lovs of Craig, Cochran & Co., 429 Golden within the time specified the check deposited | U2!® avenue, between Polk 'and Larkin by him as an evidence of good faith will be forfeited to the use of the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Deeds of conveyance will contain a clause ‘‘subject, however, to streets, Cremation Odd Fellows' Cemetery. | HEATH—In this city, August 16, 1904, Annie Heath, former wife of Thomas Debreese, and | beloved mother of John C. and James R. Heath and Mrs. C. J. Valerga, a native of | existing rights of way for railroads.”” A. C.| England, aged 58 vears 5 months and 16 TONNER, Acting Commissioner. Depart-| days. (Marysville papers please copy.) ment of the Interfor, Washington, D. C. HIRSCHFELD—In New York City, August 16, July 13, 1904 Approved. THOMAS RYAN,| 1004, Emile Hirschteld, dearly beloved son | Acting Secretary. i g:luu. AlAlc;elekh{eld. and brother of | g oot NOTICE 1a hercby given that sealed bids will s S oweah ot e gl be received unt! o'clock p. m., Monday, | W i September 12, 1904, by the Board of Con- a.:-’:”k’ vesdie A i B TR trol of the Territory of Arizona, at the office of sald board in the clty of Phoenix, Arizona, for the sale of ten bonds of the denomination of one thousand dollars each, numbered 11 to 20, inclusive, bearing dal of January 1, 1904, due and payable Jan- uary 1, 1954, bearing interest at the rate of b per ‘cent (4%) per annum, optional after twenty-five years, issued by the Territory of Arizona, In_accordance with the pro- visions of Act No. 73 of the Twenty-second Legislative Assembly of sald Territory, and which act has been approved by the Con- gress of the United States. Sald bonds be- HOLMES—In this city, August 16, 1904, Avis | F. Holmes, beloved mother of J. H. Holmes | of Eureka. Mary Holmes of Ontario, Cal, | Mre. J. 1. ‘Allen of San Francisco and Sam- uel J. Hplmes of Ann Arbor, Mich., a na- | tive of | Massachusetts, aged 79 years 2| months and 25 days. KANEY—In this city, August 16, 1904, Thomas S. Kaney, beloved husband of Annie Kaney (nce Donahue), and son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dougherty of Dunsmuir, Cal., a native of England, aged 27 years and 6 months. ¥ Remains at the parlors of the United ing the second issue ot the loan authorized | Lndertakers, 866 Mission street, between by sald act. Interest on said bonds wiil | Fourth and Fifth. be pald semi-annually on the first day of | KINSPEL—In this city. August 15, 1904, Ber- 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 said Territory. A certified check of a responsible bank for 5 per cent of the amount bid, payable to the order of E. E. Kirkland, Territorial Treasurer, and a copy of this advertisement must accom- pany each bid. ~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 accompanying the same. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids must be sealed and addressed to the Board of Control, Phoenix, Arizona, and marked ““Propo: for purchase of Insane Asylum Bonds.” GEORGE E. TRUMAN, Secretary. PROPOSALS for Subsistence Supplies—Office Purchasing Commiesary, San Francisco, Cal Aug. 8, 1904.—Sealed proposals for furnis| ing and delivering of such quantities of sub- sistence supplies, dellvered at such whart or wharyes or such warehouses in San Fran- cisco, Cal., as per circular to be seen at this office, will be received here until 11 o'clock Friday, Aug. 19, 1904, and opened immediately thereafter in presence of bid- ders. Specifications, general Instructions to bidders and blank forms of proposals will tha, beloved wife of Louis Kinspel, formerly of Hanford, Cal., and mother of Annfe. Sam- mie and Moste 'Kinspel, sister of Mrs, L. Strauss and niece of Joe and Louls Salo- mon, a native of Germany, aged 30 years. (Hanford and Fresno papers please copy.) 7 Frierds and- acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10 a. m., from the pariors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, and thence by electric funeral car, leaving Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets at 1l a. m., to New Salem Cemetery for interment. KORSGREN—In 'this city, t 15, 1904, Daniel G. Korsgren, a native of Sweden, aged 33 years 6 months and 12 days. MAASS—In this city, August 16, 1904, Chr ‘topher_Maass, cousin of Henty Manes and Mrs. H. Wessling, a native of Oldenburg, Germany, aged 5( years 3 months and 24 . [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 p. m. from the funeral parlors of the H. F. 56 Company, 917 m.mx street. Interment Mount Olive Cem- y. MAGUIRE—In Sacramento, Cal., 004, James. beloved mon” of Times ‘wnd ::‘ late Mary Maguire, l;d brother of John be,furnished to established denlers on appil- | eJiEie 2nd M L B. Ryan and s ¥ Fred Zelgler, a natlve of Say cation to C. R, KRAUTHOFF, Maj. Co: ...an,em-xmmual;'d-';: g @7 Remains at the pariors of M. == STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. e e A A A AP A AP AT Melbourne Institute, Van Ness and Market, is taught CP|('bl‘lledu‘fl-|mm system; onl; Melbourne in U. S.; private; established Yenrs in 8. ¥ Tel. Mint 2626 trom 1 to 5 pm. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were insuca yesterda Quirico Barradori, 35 Santa Cruz, and San- tine Signorotts, 28" Giiroy. Henvy T. Boice, 45, %23 Twenty-third st., and Rebecca . McDonough, 37, 3323 23d st. Fgank K. Kergan, 24, 328 Hyde_st., and Josebhine Kinsman, 24, 30 Hyde st. - Custave E. Ritter, 37, 735 Laguna st., and Emma H. Horstman, 37, 7 Thirtieth et. Fred P. McNulty, 22, 3345 Twenty-first st., and Beatrice May, 19, Mission st. Henry L. Tiiton. 61, efty. and Rose L. Hor- nung, 45, Norwicli, N. Dak. Alexander J. K, 30, Colusa), and Hattle E, Sommers, 20, o1i Turk st. George W. McMaster, 21, Oakland, and Ce- clle A. Kelly, 18, . H. Greer, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street. MASCARELLO—In this city, August 16, 1904, Vincent Mascarello, dearly beloved husband Felo ana “Raphael’ Mascateiip, s sative ot o a rello, a native of rh.ly. aged ydun -nld 8 days. % an uaintances respect. fl';'nlly lnvl\)gdt:lll%l the mllm?-!o-m' ursday), at 1:30 p. m.. from hi residence, 318 Vailejo strect. lnter;ne:& rai McKEE—In this city, August 15. 1904, M. T.. beloved mother ‘of James Richard, fi and Willlam McKee and Mrs. Clara Ar- guello, a native of Canada. 3" Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-day ' (Wednesday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late HENRY J. CA*LACH=< CO. (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher. DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. Teisphone South 80, UNITED ~——FEuneral D ind Embalmers——— UNDERTAKERS. | Granulated fine. 6 { firmer arain and sold up to $3i. There was not much activity In the other stocks. | The oil and mining shares showed no | changes worthy of note. residence, 3328 Twenty-fourth street, thence | to St. James Church, corner of Guerrero and Twenty-third streets, where a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for tha repose of her seul, commencing at 9 a. m. | Interment private, | MOONEY—In this city. August 15, 1904, John od husband ‘of t late Hortense Mooney, late of Visalta, Cal. beloved son of Mrs. E. M. and the Idte Michael Mooney, | and broseer of Hugh and Mary Mooney, Mrs. B. B. Parker, Mrs. R. E. Toomey and Mrs. W. W. Hunt, a native of Californla, 43 vears and 11 months. > Friends ere invited to attend ths funeral Wednesday, at 9 a. m., from €21 O'Farrell street, thence to St Mary’'s “a‘hedral. where a :olemn requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, 0 a. m. Interment Holy PECHIN—In this city, August 15, 1904, Charles Pechin, delaved husband of 'Celina R. Pechin, fathér Laurence Pechin. and &on-in-law of Mr: L. Carrau, a native of France. @7 Funeral scrvices will be held at his late residence, 1802 Union Street, at 1 p. m. Wednesday, Auvgust 17, Interment priva REYNAUD—In this city, August 14, 1004, Jeanette Florence Reynaud, infant daughter of Edward and Camille Reynaud. ROBBINS—In this city, August 15. 1904, Jen- | nie E., dearly beloved wife of Walter M. Robbins, daughter of John W. Trunnell, and sister of Bebe Trunnell, a native of Missouri, aged 33 years 7 months and 4 days. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- I fully Invited to attend the funergl to-day | (Wednesday). at 10 a. m., from the parlors | of Charles J. B. Metzler. 636 Washington | street Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by | 11:30 a. m. train. COMMERCIAL NEWS| Continued From Page Thirteen. Guatemala and Mexican—13%@15¢ for fancy ‘washe nominal;: 11%@18%e¢ for prime to strictly’ prime washed; 11G11l4¢c for strictly | good washed: 1032@10%c for good washed; 9% | @10%¢ for fair washed; 8, @9c for medium; | . Bid. Ask.| Ask. 6@8c for inferior to ordimary: 10%@1l3c for | | g00d to' prime washed peaberry: $14@10c for | BoY CPC . — 99 |S B ¢ R 4. o 108 | good to prime unwashed peaberry; 9@9%e for | & “,'!R o 5 e e e | good to superior unwashed. S G = un o e e LEATHER—Sole, heavy., 20@3lc; extra | piin Co 0% P ... 13 i heavy, 31@33c per Ib: medium, 25@29c Drdk Ss. — nalm‘un %% BF 4o o light 22G27c: Roush Leatner, 24926 . — el - { Harness Leather, heavy. 33@39 for No. 1 an 3 * - 30@33¢ for No. 2; medium, 30@: light. 29@ | MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. 35c: Skirting, No. 1 40@i2c; No. 2, 36@36c; Bid. Ask. Ask. Coliar Leather, 15@16c per foot; Trace Leather, | Ala § Co... — » 40G44c; Kip, unfinisted, 40@S0c per Ib; Veal, | Am Bis Co. — - finished, 50@€0c per Ib; Calf, finished, 85c@$1 | Cal Cot Mils SO - per Ib; Wax Sides. 16@17c per foot; Belt | Cal G&E Cor — — Knife 'Splits, 14@l6c; Rough Splits, 8@10c | C Jockey Clb — ”e Gl Powder. — - ot und, 2S per tom; stick, al p C s —~— A18 " per f-};:dvn s S— |Cal TI & T.115 - OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases | Cen Bk Oak — By 5c; Linseed, 57c per gallon for bolled and | Chutes Co... — - raw; Castor Oil, In cases. No. 1, 70c; City & C . 108 * AA cases $1 10@1 12; Lucol, §0c for | Cyp La Co.. — - ! bofled" and "48c for raw; China Nut, cases, FEast Dynm..250 - €5@S0c per gallon: Cocoanut Ofl, In barrels, DuPnt Pwdr. - lon and 35¢ for Australian; exira o 28 Sperm Ofl. ¢Sc: natural wl:tir‘ - 108 extra bleached winter Whale . - natural Whale Ofl, 52 Froch-A Bk.105 s - ned Lard Oil T 1 Lard Oil, ;| Gas Con Asn — 20%|Truckes Elec. 11 = — Neatsfoot Ofl, No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil, Hono P Co.. 25% 27% UR InCo ptd na = light Herring 'Ofl. 42c: dark Herring Oil Do com.... 12% 18 Salmon Oil, e; boiled Fish Oll, 37c; raw Fish Ofl. a5c; bolled Paint Ofl, 3ic: raw Paint il 3Sle. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oll, in bulk, Je; Pearl Oil, in cases 19 : Astral, 19%c Star. 19%c; Extra Star. 24c; Elaine, 26c; Eo- | 23c; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, | In cases, 22ic; Benzine, in bulk, 13c; in | , 19%3c; 86-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 25c; ’ in_cases, NE—Sle per gailon in cases and c in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. T%@ T3c, ver Ib; White Lead, 7 %e, according to quantity. QUICKSILVER—$41 50@42 50 for local use and $41@41 50 per fI for export. SALT—Prices to jobbers: Bales, 90c for 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; Rock Salt. $2 S5@3 in 100 and $3 25 in 50-1b bags: Genuine Liverpool. $14, $15 and $16 per tom | in packages of 224. 110 and 50 Ibs. respectively. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as foHows, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 6.25c; Powdered, €.10c; Candy Granulated, 6.10c; Dry Dry Granulated, coarse, 6c; Fruit Granulated, 6.10c; Beet Granu- lated (100-1b bags only) —; Confectioners’ A, 6c; Magnolia A, 5.60c; Extra C, B5.50c: Golden C, 5.40c; “'D,” 5.30c; barrels, 10c more: half barrels, more; boxes, 50c more; 50-1b 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Half 6.50c; boxes, 6.75c: H. & E. Crystal 9c per Ib. ' No orders taken for les: than seventy-five barrels or its eguivalent. | LUMBER—Pine. ordinary sizes. $1SG19; ex- tra sizes higher; Redwood, $19@23: Lath 4 | feet, $3 T5G4: Pickets. $17@25; Shingles, $2 for No. 1 and $1 30 for No. Shakes, $14 for | «plit and $15 for sawn; Rustic, $53@39, Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, | | Flour, ar 211Shorts, sks Wheat, ctls 610| Hides, No . Barley, ctls | . No. 568 Leather, rol 600, Tallow_ ctls 125/ Lime, bbis Wine. gals Paper. rcams Bran, sks . 18| Brandy, gals . 1,000 Middlings, sks.. 1,185 Quicksilver, fisk. 1 Hay, tons 1,500 Wool. bales . i *- s ¥ STOCK MARKET. | * — - * The Sugar Stocks Continue A Yesterday was another active day on the Stock and Bond Exchange, the sugar stocks be- ing the ceuter of attraction. Honokaa rose to | $14 &0, Paauhau to $16, Hawallan to $56 and Hutchinson to $10. Spring Valley Water was e at Kising Prices. The Confidence Mining Company has levied an assessment of 20c. The Maple Creek Gold Mining Company of ‘Trinity County has levied an assessment of 10 cents,” delinquent September 12. The California Fruit Canners’ Association has declared a regular monthly dividend of 0 | cents, payable August 20. i The Parrott Sflver and Copper Mining Com- peny of Montana has declared a dividend of 50_cents The Homestake Mining Company of South | Dakota has declared a regular monthly divi- dend of 25 cents, payable Ausust 25. The Pacific Auxillary Fire Alarm Company vald a regular quarterly dividend of 10 cents yesterday. The quarterly dividend of $5 per share just | declared by the Standard Oil Company is the third this year and is at the same rate as paid for the corresponding quarter last year. The | three dividends of the year aggregate 38 per cent, against 32 per cemt for the three cor- responding dividends last year. The Pacifie States Telegraph and Telephine Company has applicd for the regular listing of its bonds at the Stock and Bond Exchange: at present these bonds are in the unlisted department. STOCK AND BO D EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Aug, 16—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS, 4s oup. 1061 r cp new.131%152 | 4s ;:l’:l‘ 3 0615107 |fis ?zr coup...103 105% M ELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W 5s — JO W gtd 5a..~— 100 rec H C&S 5 Do 5. Hon R T L A Elec 5 | L A Ry 0s ' LALCo \ Do gtd 6s. | Do 5a. . | LAP lcm | Mkt-St C fs.114 | — Do lem 5s.116 — | 17 MVEMLT 55.102 — |SPC 1 cg 5a.115% — N R ot C 65.1051; — Do stmpd.. 109015 — Do 5s.....117% — [S PR NP CPB5s105 108 (S VW N CRyBs..— 112 | Do 4s NCPCOos — 100 | Do 4s 7 NERRSs.101 — [Stkn G& OGL&H S — — |UG& WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — 33 |[Port Cos Marin Co.... — €0 |S VW GAS AND ELECT Cent L& P. 3% — IS F € Mutoal E L. = M |Swn G Pac L Co..51% W UG & INSURANCE. | 1000 Independence STREET RAILROADS. California ..195 — [Presidio .....— & Geary ...... — 25 | POWDER. Giant . 61 [ Nigorit ..... - = L SUGAR. Hana P Co. — — |Kilauea S C. — — Hawallan C. 55 5T% Makaweli C.. 28 — Honokaa § C 143 141! Onomea S 0 Hutch § P C 10— |Paaubau § - MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A.123 1241 Oceanic S C.. 4 — Cal F C A.. — 99%Pac Aux FA. 43§ — Cal Wine A. — 85 |Pac C Borax. — = MV&Mt Tm.100 — | SALES. Morning Session. Board— 25 Hawailan Com’l and Sugar. 150 Honokaa S Co. 56 Honokaa S Co. 350 Hutchinson S P Co. 15 Hutchinson $ P Co. 200 Paauhau S P Co. .. $1060 Sterra Ry of Cal 6s. 5 Spring Valley Water Co, Street— 10 Honokaa 8 Co......... $2000 Northern Ry of Cal 3s. $2000 Northern Ry of Cal 6s. $3000 S P Branch Ry 6s........ Afterncon Sesston. Board— 20 Hawailan Com’l and Sugar.. 20 Honokaa S Co....... 15 Hutchinson € P Co........ 95 Hutchinson 8 P Co..... 20 Hutchinson S P Co, b 6 5 Hutchinson S P Co, b 5. 55 Pasuhau S P _Co.. 5 S F Gas and Electric. 15 8 F Gas and Electric. 50 S F Gas and Electric. 60 Spring Valley Water Co. Strest— $3000 Hawailan Com’'l and Sugar Js 80 Hawallan Com’l and Sugar 20 Spring Valley Water Co Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Lon S F Bk.197% — | BAl A Morning Sesston. Street— 100 Cypress Lawn Improvement Co. California Stockand Oil Exchange Oll Stocks— B4 Asked. P sl PR IER S 45 Associsted Trust Cortificates. 19 20 Caribor ...... . 435 475 4 cago Crude = Monarch (of Arizon: Mcnte Criste ... Occidental of W Va.... Ofl City Petroleum.... Peerless v Sterling . Superior ... Thirty-three Twenty-eight West Shore Wabash .......... - Associated Bonds . Miscellaneous— Chutes Company Honolulu Sugar Northern Cal Power . Morning Board— 1000 Independence 30 Honolulu Suga 300 Associated Street— 1000 Independence Afternoon Ses: Board— 300 Assoclated . cee Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fram- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session 1000 Alpha .. 15| 200 Justice . 160 Alta .. 14! 100 Mexican . 200 Belcher ..... 23| 400 Mexican 200 Best & Beich. 90| 200 Ophir . 100 Caledonia . B2/ 500 Overman . 0 Caledonia 50 500 Potosi . Chollar 18/ 100 Savage . Chollar . 17 200 Savage Con. Cal & V.1 20| 300 Scorplon .. Con Tmperfal. 02/1100 Seg Belcher. Crown Point.. 18| 200 Sierra Nev. Crown Point.. 19/ 106 Union Con . Gould & Cur. 24! 400 Utah ... . Julla ........ 12| 400 Yellow Jacket. Afternoon Session. 300 Alpha . 14/ 600 Ophir ... 1 200 Andes . 22/ 100 Overman . 1 200 Belcher 23| 300 Potos! . 7 100 Caledonia 50! 200 Savage . 29 100 Caledonia -. . 48| 300 Scorplon .. o8 100 Con Cal & V. 100 Urdon Con 7 100 Con Cal & V113 200 Yellow Jacket 34 1000 Con Imperial. 02 100 Yellow Jacket. 200 Exchequer 21 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE Following wers the sales on the Pacifie Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Sesston. 200 Alta .. 13| 100 Con C & V...1.20 200 Belcher 23 - e 100 Rullion 301 . 100 Caledonia 52| 100 Caledonla 50! 1 200 Caledonia 49 200 Chollar . 18 100 Con C & V.1 1734/ Afternoon Session, 100 Con € & V.1 17%] 25 2900 Con Tmperial. 02| 28 100 Gould & Cur. 24| 2% 100 Gould & Cur. 23/ 2 200 Mexiean ... 90/ -4 200 Ophir 5 | 300 Ophir g4 19 100 Savage 2 2l TONOPAH STOCK EXCHANGE Following were the sales on the San Fran- ciseo and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 1000 Adams .. 08| 500 N Y 1000 Brunswick 19! 100 Ton 800 Brunswick .. 18 Afternoon Session, 3000 Brunswick ... 18/4000 Red 00 Goldfield Ton. 11/1000 Ton 2450 MacNamara . 37| 100 Ton 100 MacNamara ._ 36! 100 Ton 200 Mont Ton ...2 40| 200 Ton 500 N Y Ton .... .04' 400 Ton 1000 Paymaster “o4! CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Aug. 163 p. m. Bid. Ask. 13 15! Justice . 14| Kentuck 20 21 Keyes 2 23 Lady Wi <86 00| Mexican . 29 31jOccidental Caledonia . 48 Challenge 22 Chollar 16 Confidence ... T8 Cal & V.1 15 Con N Y ... Crown Point. E Sierra Nev Fureka Con.. Exchequer. 80 Gould & Cur. 22 Hele & Nore. 68 Julia ceeneene 10 TONOPAH MINES. = 08 —|Ray Extension — e = |Ray & O'Brien ® 10 Eeperanza 5. — (3|Ray Tom...... — 10 Golden Anehr — F 3 14 Goldfleld B&B 16 o 10 Goldfield Mfx. S5 - Gotafleld Mhk 15 13 2 Goldfield Ton 11 8 Gold Mntn... 01 2% — Jim Butler... — - Little Ton - 1™ %0 Lucky Tom... — - & WacNamara . 38 BN = Mizpah Exten 20 —|Ton Nrth Star — 26 Mentara ..2 40 2 4214 Ton Salt Lake 530 — N Y Ton. 04 0l United_Ton... 06 00 Faymaster ;03 —|West End.... — 21 Quincy Mtg.. 11 —| —————————