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2 THE® SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1904 1______________—————-—-———————————————.———————__—_—: mmencing to peas, truck dwe through t ¢ sale apply run: 5 « ontgo st &. a ations, 44 acves in paying fruit good dwelling, barns, . neap, as other inees ~ live in this ef Ap- el ] piy GAFFET & {, Real Estate Agents, icots, 15 Fr 1 in cherries ildings from a live spring. GAFFEY & MAHON, 11 Mo . MERNCMERERGES L L o o B8 CALIFORNIA, 12¢4—Floor of 3 sunny v nnin® water in every rcom; nice location. housekeeping, adzits, Nice furnished suit 1: Lath, gas ran 208, near Howard—D5 sunny housekeep- siness location; rent modera: 30—2 furnished rooms for house- ! FOLSOM, { keepin: 7O front _housekeeping $14 month. FOURTH, sinzle reo FO WARD, unny furnished suite, com- plete for housekeeping; $12; aduits. JACKSON, 841—2 or 3 housekeeping rooms. 1E, 322—Large front room; furnished for hourekeeping: gas range, cot; $4 week. —Large sunny front room: fur- SAXN MATEO REAL ESTATE. “On ilpe of Ean Mateo el de the fog belt and just beyond the £ P. Co’s bay shore “cutoff” the main line; second subdivision & offered; 50-foot lots from $400 up: terms, fist iwo subdivisions only $10 down end $10 o month; sewer and water pipes in front of every lot: pure artesian well water: half the lots in subdivision No. 1 were sold ptional opportunity @esirable section on terme io cars and get off st LOMITA PARK; maps sent on appli- cation SELBY, RODGERS & CO. Tel Main 673. 116 Californ! X E—— s where $200 PER acre—Two S-acre and one 4-acre tract, back of Fair Oaks; water and good roads; laet of this property left; 3 cash. Menlo Park—A fine country bome, endid garden and magnificent trees: weil clé-fashioned house in good condition; g at a bargain; 15 acres, all improved. Fair Oaks—Land trict; well sheltered and wooded; in tracts of ; special terms to those RODGERS & CO.. 116 California st. b REAL ESTATE TO ixcmon. [ cr————— EXCHANGE COMPANY, F. A. BARR, MANAGER. UITE §07-808 CALL BUILDING. uently the case that a party wishes dings for the purpose of reinveet- eds in a different kind of prope:rty. & experience in this business enables lish this double purpose by e only condition we that your property. if you wish us to f it for you, MUST BE GOOD OF ITS AND IN GOOD LOCATION. up r time or or property s leave no actual equity t, whether you own real estate or manufacturing business ption of same 1o our office, nd of property you prefer in ex- vou will be surprised how quickly ¢ the result PLY BECAU! CHANGE b S and are in San Francisco making a We make no charge for ad- other purpose unless we pro- factory to you heavily to LASSEN & CO., 466 Oskland, . ALAMEDA ADVERT'SM'TS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FORECLOSURE. WE WANT AN OFFER. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. A'most pew 8-room house; fine marine view; house is thoroughly modern: porcelain bath, etc; cement basement: $3000. HAMMOND & HAMMOND, The Lesding and Reliable Agents, 1422 PARK ST. utes from 5th and Market | with | best part of this dis- | Don't | your own with | to ac- | exchange for | d: housekeep'ng; gas range: $3 50 week. 2 | JESSIE, €07—To let, 4 and 2 sunny room furnislied for housckeeping; with gas. KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell—Three- TOOm SUnnDY spartments: steam heaticen. loe. i | __ROOMS TO LET—Furm. and Unfura. | THE LARCHMONT, 561 Sutter—New brick Luilding, fizely furnishe modern; central rates orable. centra reasonable. | room to let. TW! 0—To rent, large pished room} $. | UNITED STAT rooms, 35¢ to $1 tric lights (no sas room; elevator, read. Eddy. near Market—40) running water in every | oom: free bus; baggage. 9 n ; §2 to S8 wy reading-room ADVERTISEM subscriptions'recelved at |~ Call branch office, Duncan and Church sts, e e e ROOMS AND BOARD. | BOARD and toom, private family; no other | boarders: references; no children. Box 813, 1 office, COMFORTABLE, soclable, moderate home for gentieman: 20 minutes to electric cars; good board. Box 1187, Call. FINE south facing front and side rooms: nicely furnished; first-class table board. 960 Eighteenth st., Oakland. . ELLIS, 433—Fine furnished rooms, with | KNXICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— | Sumpy, furnished 3-room suites; steam heat- ed. electric lighted; free bath: | LARKIN, 418—Nice pleasant sunny housekeep- | _ing rooms: large yard. | LIBRARY bidg., Van Ness and Golden Gate aves.—Sultes and sunny unfur. rooms: reas. | | MISSION, 1219—Furnished housekeeping rooms; | _mleo one single room: no children. | MISSION, 2758—Two furnished sunny rooms or housekeeping, $12. NICE bousekeeping rooms to let; all locations. Phone Clay 996, NINETEENTH, 3475, Mission warm belt— Nicely furnished room; bousekeeping; gas, t NINETEENTH, 3475,nr. Valencial warm belt—2 | nicely fur.front rooms;housekeeping:gas,bath. CAK, 117. 538 McAllister—Rooms, complete; $5 to *12: gas ranse. hot bath: aduits. | | | | | | choicest French table board; best location. (Tte Mayflower)—Pleasant suny ight, §1 75 to $6 week; elac- | bIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth. marriage and death notices sent by in at cither of the publication offices and be indorsed with the mame and residence of per- Notices restricied simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. BORN. GILBERT—In this cify, September 4.1904, to the wife of Robert J. Gilbert, a fon. the wife of Harry M. Jewell, a son. LIVINCHENCI—In this clty, September 3B, 1904, to the Wife of John Livinchenci, & son. SCHEERER—In this city, September 5. 1904, Lo the wife of E. Scheerer, & daughter. RIED. CRITCHFIELD—ETHERIDGE—In this clty, September 3, 1004, by the Rev. H. A. Luck- enbach, John F. Critchfield and Rella Ether- idge. both of San Francisco. DICKSON—~CHRISTEN—In this city, Septem- ber 6, 1904, by the Rev. Dr. Jobn A. B. Wilson, Dr.' Adam Tribe Dickeon and Ellza- beth Christen, both of San Francisco. HOFFMANN—DIERSSEN—In _Cape Town, South Africa August 23, 100}, Karl F. Hoffmann of Oakland and Adelaidé M. Diers. sen of Sacramento, HULSE—BEAL—In this city, September 3, 1904, by the Rey. H. A. Lucienbach, Charles L. Hulse and Georgia L. Beal, both of San Francisco. LARKIN, 840—Room and board for gentleman. MASON, 615A, near Sutter—Sunny room and board in private family. R McALLISTER, 1822—Rooms and board. O'FARRELL, 910—Sunny furnished room and running water, with board. POST, 945—Room, with or without board. ROOMS with board; all locations. Phone Clay 206, ROOMS with board. 1163 Turk street. EDDY,~1125, opp, Jefferson Park—Fine furn. funny rocms; table board; reas.; new manag. HOWARD, 841A—First-class board and room, single or double, $5-$6 wk.; American family. | OAK, 407—Month, $4 and $5; quiet and respectable. Call 6 to 7 p. m. onl OAK GROVE ave. 19— Housekeeplng rooms, single and doubie; everything new; aiso large front parlor; gas; bath; laundry. sunny, clean, SACRAMENTO, 1605—Three unfurnished front Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church annex, 807 California—sSee rooms,learn prices.try table. —_— ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED BY young man, mear Fourth and Townsend sts.; private family. Box 1080, Call office. reoms; bay window; running water; gas and | bath. | e ——— ROOM-RENTING AGENCY. 300, northeast corner Page—Two | newly furnished, sunny housekeeping room: take Haight-st. car to Scott; quiet, respec able neizhborhood. MARION GRIFFIN, 406 Examiner bldg.— Rooms to let, with or without housekeeping, single or in suites; we recommend 300 Scott, 464 Haizht, 403 Haight, 1187 Ellis. STEINER, 16202 or § furniehed rooms, with | { use of kitchen. THE Vircinia, 1005 Powell—Furnished or un- furnished bay-window suites, complete fo: bousekeeping: zas range; also single. APARTMENT HOUSES. ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4. rooms: furn. or unfur.: refs. Tel. East 1350. L HAVE you any rooms to let? If you hi and ‘want them rented quick telephone to Clay 996, —e e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | 18 your old sewing machine out of fix? We will trade you 2 new one for it. Visit the new re. tail office of the White Co., 915 Merket st. 2nd see the great collection of machine art work now on exhibition; 1000 new. Whites for rent; best machines on earth, | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. ' ettt edoeesiaiy | A-WOLF HOUSE, 8. W. cor. Sixth’ and | Howard—Modern apartments, single rooms, etc., from 25c to §1; rates by the week or monith. A_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” §73 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 nigh $1 50 to $10 week: house open all night. | | BELMOND House, over Owl drug store, 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric lights; running water in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to 50c per night; $1 25 to $3 week. EDDY, 3, corner Market and Powell—Suites and :;n'!e rooms; fine view Market-st. illumina- jons. EDDY, 422—Elegantly furnished perlor sult other rooms; cholce location; reascnable. ALAMEDA SAVINGS BANK. $7500—Eouse of 12 rooms. southeast corner Grand st. and Alameda ave.; 75 feet on Grand by 138 on Alameda ave.; also lot in rear. 45 feet on Alameda ave. by 150 feet deep. #2200 Two-story house of 8 rooms and barm; T4x120, esst side of Sixth st.; S0 feet nerth of Taylor ave.; 1434 Sixth st. $3250—Two-story house, south line of Encinal ave X 145 feet east of Unicn 1812 En- i ave. BERKELEY ADVERT’S'NTS g n::xim nu. ESTATE. ALBEE & CORYELL, | SPECIAL BA INS IN REAL ESTATE. | $1.000— cottage near cor. Ashby ave. and” Pablo; large lot. L ge; Delaware st.; $250 cash, balance as remt. 82,40( cottage near Ashby ave.; $500 cash. casy terms on balance. $2.500 house; mew; sunny and central location; large lot; $500 cash, balance as T i $4.000—S.r house; Dew: Walnut st.; fronts the bay; desirable location for a home. $5,50010-r. house; Bancroft way; south frontage: near U. C. £7.500—10-r. house and barn; Durant av sout ; large lof: best location. $600—Residen Dear station; street work cumpleted. $2.400 will buy 50 ft. 2 residence lots, on Bieke st.. bet. Dana and Ellsworth; a real srap! $1.250 buys lot, 50x148, Berry.Bangs Tract; most desirable location. ‘ence cormer, fronting in Berry-Bangs Tract; » all parts of Berkeley. property; pays 6 per cent met. properts: pays 6 per cent net. ~Best available business lot in the city. Eest available business corner in the city ALBEE & CORYELL, 2150 Center st., Berkeley, Cal. BARGAIN—S-room cottage; high basement: bath: pantry; folding doors; mantel: bay window: brick foundation: = windmill and tank; aiso stable and chicken-house; lot 50x 300; fruit trees and flower garden: close to Key Route and £ T. etations: price $2000. terms $250 cash, bal, $18 monthly. O. A. RU DOLPH, Lorin eta. NEW cottage, b rooms and bath, pantry, man- tle, folding doors, china closet, high base- ment, concrete foundation, bay window; city water; lot 40x100: street work and sidewalks done; close:to station, Key Route and €, P.; price $2200; terms $150 cash, balance same as rent O. A, RUDOLPH, Lorin station, South Berkeley: open Sundays. BARGAIN—3-room cottage; lot 30x100; mice gncen: good well; all fenced and cross- Tenced: close to station and electria, cars: $900; terms if desired. O. A. RU- rice DOLPH, Lorin station, South Berkeley: apen | Eundays. EXNAPS in cottages and lots; ranches for sale in Oskland and Fruitvale; also property for sale and exchange in any part of United States, call on me before buying elsewhere; no charge for conveyance to you to what we have. L. BLODGETT, 1101 East Fifteenth ot., Cakiand. BARGAIN-$1600: S-room house, well, barn, chicken-house, §0 young fruit trees, lot 175x 207; ene block morth of Corbin station, West Berkcley. Inquire of ¥. BEVIS, on the prem:ses. In the best part of fine part of town, corner house of 10 rooms. basement and sttic; rent $60. JOSEPH J. MASON, Berkeley station. e ———— FRUITVALE ADV'T'SMNTS £ FURNISHED housekeeping rms.: closet, pan- Ly, bath, laun.& yd. 1417 Fremont av. Fivie. e —— OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OFFICE. 1016 BROADWAY. vum REAL ESTATE. LOTS. LOTS. LOTS. Only one block from Key route station, 40th st. and Telcgraph ave.: trains every twenty minvtes; montbly round trip tickets $3: only thirty minutes’ ride (o San Francisco; mo vacant houses for pent. RICHARD J. MONTGOMERY, uu.'urf.m Axe:tt #nd Owner, Key Route Staiion, 40th st. and Telegraph ave., ph Cent e — _SOELARD SUNNITURS PO SALE. 1 the cay for Cin fucni- ey T P Ry open Sun. | FOLSOM, 523—Large front parlor, with all | comforte, for 2 gentlemen. | | FOLSCM, 834—Sunny room with gas stove. | X GUARANT! DOMESTIC—The machine for family, use; best is chearest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- Uec office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. A NEW Home, the best second-hand machine; a1l kinds, §3. $5, $8; guaranteed; where the dolls_swing in the window. 1051 Market st SPECIAL NOTICES. EED e for piles FREILING'S pile ealve, $1 per box; war- ranted to cure all cases of bleeding, itching, external, internal or protruding piles, also fistula, ‘without fail, no matter how long standing, 1628 Devisadero st., near Sutter. AN exceptionally good No. 2. Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold. rented. repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market. VIAVI. - A WAY to health—Mothers' and daughters’ hos trestment; booklet free: write for it. VIAVI CO., 2304 Van Ne: phone East 252 FRANKLIN, 721, near G. G. ave.—Sunny fur- nished front rooms, suitable for two, $10. | FURNISHED rooms to let; all locations. Phone | Clay #96. | GEARY, 660 — Nicely furnished, sunny, bay- | window front room; plano; suitable for two | _or three. | GOLDEN GATE ave. | _Furaished tront sut | GRAND Southern, Tth and Mission—Rooms 35¢ | _10\$1 25 night; $1 50 to $6 wk.: reading-rm. 521, near Van Ness : reasonable; others. | HOWARD, 704, near Third—Furnished rooms. | HOWARD, 715—Large sunny rooms at low ! rates; 25c to $1 day and $1 25 to $5 week. HOWARD, 822—2 suites bousekeeping rooms; also single. | | HOWARD, %56 (Eureka Hcuse)—Large com- fortatle furnished rooms. { HOWARD, 1050—Furnished sunny front rooms; gas; $2 up. | HOWARD, 1608—Nicely furnished sunny rooms; running water: reasonable. | HYDE, 1126—Nice, sunny fur. room; modern | conveniences: suitable for one or two; reas. LARKIN, 408—Parlor suite for 4 to 6 visitors; first-class private | LEAVENWORTH, 1039, between California and Pine—35 rooms and bath. MARKET, 1049 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rooms, hot, cold water, elevator;windows for parad | MCALLISTER, 5 Knights Templa housekeeping; m« MCALLISTER, 7 ing front pario: plar; low rent. near Van Ness ave. rooms single or en suite; ern flat; walking distance. ‘Well furnished housekeep- rooms for Knights Tem- | | | | i | | | MINNA, 663—Newly furnished rooms. | | MISSION, 911%—Nicely furnished sunny front | room; also other rooms. . | 1013, near Sixth—Furnished front | MIssION room for 2 aduits; folding bed; no sign. { | H MISSION, 1549—Furnished rooms. MISSION, 1754—Visiting Knights may occupy large room: 2 family; $1 50 a day. 1 MISSION, 2202—Rooms to let. ! MISSION, 2768—To let, furnished rooms. | TAYLO! 21—First-class suites and singie momfil:"m heat, hot and cold water; rea- sonable. rent $5. OCTAVIA, 1157—Large well-furnished room for three young men. OCTAVIA. 1157—Well-furnished rooms; gas: bath; phone. O’'FARRELL, 1164—Choice, exceptional accom- modations for visiting Knights; sultes of 3 or more rooms; also double and single rooms. PAGE, 34—Furnished rooms, PINE, 644—Fine sunny rooms; cheap; suitable for two gentlemen. PINE, 1732—Nicely furnished roem; sunny; bath, phone, etc.; reasonable. POST, 217—Elegantiy furnished rooms, .1!. or en suite, for m’d-n Visitors; reasonable. POST, m—u':.- furnished front room; run- nipg wates xlwimu;n(-ue-. RITCH, 236—2 sunny front rooms to let. EACRAMENTO, 1611—Neat and very sumny rear room; private famlily; gentleman. SACRAMENTO. 1642—A sunny hall reom In private family for gentleman. SCOTT, 251—Nice sunny sulte of rooms dur- ing conclave. EHOTWELIL, ;— Nicely furnished sunny rooms: private family. light, SUTTER. 361—The Larchmont, between Grant ave. mil Stockton st.—Central, convenient; eiegant rooms for conclave week; rates §1 to $4 ser day. Cars direct from ferry. TENTH, 140—Large doubie cated. Toom; centrally lo- | U._s. Engineer Otfice, 1 { i OAK, S52—Newly fuinished basement mwm; | i DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Giant Powder Com. pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 69, of fifty cents (B0c) per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared, pavable at the office of the company, rooms 202, 204 and 206 Hayward building, San Francisco, on September 10, 1904. Transfer books close Sept. 3. 1904," at noon. C. C. QUINN, Sec. e e PROPOSALS. NOTICE Is hereby given that sealed bids wili be received until 2.c'clock p. m., Monday, September 12, 1903, by the Board of Con- trol of the Territory of Arizona, at the office of said board in the city of Phoenix, Arizcna, for the sale of ten bonds of ths denomination of one thousand dollars each, numbered 11 to 20, inclusive, bearing date of January 1, 1904, due and payable Jan- uary 1, 1954, bearing Interest at the rate of 5 per cent (5%) per annum, optional alter twenty-five years, issued by the Territory of Arizona, in_accordance with the pro- visions of Act No. 73 of the Twenty-second Legislative Asscmbly of sald Territory, and which act bas been approved by the Con- gress of the United States. Sald bonds be- ing the second issne of the loan authorized Ly said act. Interest on said bonds will be paid 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 said Territory. A certified check of a responsible bank for 5 per cent of the smount bid, payable to the order of E. E. Kirkland, Territorial Treasurer, rtisement must accom- yany €ach 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 ““Proposals for purchase of Insane Asyium Bonds.” GEORGE E. TRUMAN, Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, September 5, 1004— Eealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re- ceived here until 11 o'clock a. m., October 5. 1904, and then opened, for the construction of an ditional story to Administration building of General Hospital, Presidio of San Francisco, Cal., including plumbiog, heating and wiring. Government reserves the right to reject or accept any or all bids, in whole or in part. Information furnished on application to WM. S. PATTEN, Assistant Quarter- master General, Chief Quartermaster. San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 6, 1004; sealed proposals for dredging in Alviso slough, Cal will be received here until 12 noon Thursday_ Oct. 6, 1904: info: mation on application. W. H. HEUER, Col., Engrs. — e Wfl AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE Institute, Van Ness and Market, cures: estab. in S.F. 4 yrs. Hours 1 to 5 p.m. e e MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lsaued yesterday: ¢ James W. Snowden, 50. Willows, and Adella Brown, 30, Chico, Elmer F. Woodbury, 37, Pasadena, and Joan M. Hadenfeldt, 31, city. George E. Gardner, 29. Vallejo, and Jessio M. de Carterete, 20, Vallejo. Lorenzo D. Gasser. 28, city, and Molly G. Sugrue, 28, Tiffin, Ohlo. George McKibbin, 37, Sacramento, and Mary A._Sorenson. 36, Sacramento. ‘Willle Chinn. 32, 834 Washington street, and Yute Qui Wong, 20, 920 Sacramento st. Adam T. Dickson, b9, 4503 PErvant street. and Elizabeth Christen. 39, Twenty. ond street. David Moves. 26, Folsom street, and Anna Kearney, 21, 1440 Leavenworth sireet. Denis ‘Shelley 32 567 Howard street, and Mamie Casey, 26, city. Peter Figarl, 22, 3111 Vallejo street, and Mary Alberigl. 17, Point Reyes station. Antonio Larocca, 28, 433 Francisco street, and Concetta Isaia, 17, 533 Francisco street. Frederick J. G. A. Brooks, 32, city, and Lilllan_ Schultz, 33, 424 Grove street. Frank H. O'Brien, 25. 518 Van Ness avenue, and Della Molloy, 22”730 Fourteenth street. Karel Van Niel 22 704A Guerrero street, and Florence Monore, 18, 1225 Cortland avenue. Thomas C. Cullins, 31, city, and Marguerite Thorine, 21, city. Charles F. Cutler, 18, 18 Laskie street, and Mary C. Ober, 18, 330 Fell street. John H. Hammond, 21, 123 Twenty-sixth avenue, and Edna F. Talcott, 18, 1828 O'Far- rell street. George N, Sanders, 27, Davisville, and Gus- sie Kniest, '21, Yreka. George B. Bennett, 30, Angels Camp, and Virginia F. Elias, 22, Angels Camp. H Burr 25 2152 Sutter street, 25, sireet. 1511 Webster 27,714 Duboce 24 2430 Bartlett straet. orace C. and Georgla M. Read Carl A, Swenson, Ester A. Peterson, venue, and McKIBEIN—SORENSEN—In thls city, Sep- tember 6, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Geofge McKibbin and Mary Ann Sorensen, both of Sacramento. Eape eSS oo ——— ] DIED. Barrow, Ethel C. tad, Ellza Beckwith, Harry A. }(ae‘l;cml Guy R. Bennett, John Miller, Edpa M. Binns, Charles Oleary, Nellle Dance, Catharina E. Denner, Peter Erland, James Farnan, Mary J. Greenhow, Margaret Monnier. George O’ Conror, Catherine Plerson, Willlam M. Ranlett, Charles A. Romani, Louis Ross, Lawrence L. Tierney, Patrick Jimenez, Luisa H, Torres, Francisco Johnson, Louisa €. Vacilllo, Leon Killeen, John J. Van Housen, Willlam Kitchener, Eunice D. Larsen, Tnger C, C. Levy, Moise Wegener, Henry A. Woodworth, Rev. Jas. BARROW—In this city. September 5. 1804, Ethel C. Barrow, wife of Eugene L. Barrow, and sister of Laura A. Fox, native of Callfornia, aged 19 years and 12 days. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fune to-da; (Wednesday), at 12 m.. from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- ment Mountain' View Cemetery, Oakland, by 1 p. m. boat. BECKWITH—In this city, September 5, 1904, Harry A. Beckwith, beloved son of W. A. and Nettle E. Beckwith, a native of San Francisco, aged 9 months and 18 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tuily invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, September 7, at 9:30 a, m., from his parents’ residence, 2217 Twenty-fourth street, BENNETT—In this city, September 6, 1904, John, “beloved husband of Annie Bennett, and ‘father of John W., Thomas A. and George A Bennett, a native of Ireland, aged 51 years 2 months’and 12 da; 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, at 8:30 a. m. from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner of Fell and Fillmore streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 2. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BINNS—In this city, September 5 1004, Charles H. Binns, son of the late Davis S. and Ellen L. Bin H. Sharpe, a native of Canada, aged 23 years § months and 16 days. [ Funeral private. CLEARY—In this city, September 5. 1904, Nel. lie, beloved wife of T. J. Cleary, and mother. of George, Timothy, Howard and Raymond Cleary, and sister of Thomas, Frank, George &nd the late J. J, O'Connor, a native of San Tranclsco, aged 34 years § months and 22 238, i 1 fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 a. m.. from her late 664 Harrison street, thence to St. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter: DANCE—In _this city, September 4, 1904, Catharina E. C., beloved wife of R. W. Dance, and sister of Maria Neergaard, a native of Denmark, aged 45 years 3 months and 7 days. A member of San Francisco Temple No. 11, Rathbone Sisters. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at 11 a. m., at the chapel of Charles H, J, Truman & Co., 1909 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. Remains at her late residence, 523 Bryant street, between Third and Fourth, until 8 a. m. ‘Wednesday. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery by carrlage. Members of San Francisco Temple No. 11, Rathbone Sisters, are respectfully notifed to attend the funeral of our late sister, Mrs. Catharina Dance, from the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1909 Mission street, to-day (Wednesday), at 10:30 a. m. sharp. MRS, LEV. R. COPE, M. E. C. MRS. EMMA SCHOLFIELD, M ‘of R. C. DENNER—In (his city, September 5 1904, Peter, dearly beloved husband of Eleanor Denner, and beloved father of Peter Denner Jr., a native of Hessen Darmstadt, Ger- .many, aged 72 years 8§ months and 3 days. A member of St. Peter’s D. R. K., Unter- stutzungs Verein, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursddy, September 8, 1904, at 8:30 a. m., from his late residence, 2§ Heron street, off Eighth, hetween Folsom and Harrison, thence to St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, between Leavenworth and Jones, where a solemn requiem high mass will be cele- | brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- ter; ERLAND—In this city, September 5, 1904, James Erland. beloved son of Peter A. and | Lena Hall, and brother of Mrs, Georgina Stler, Mrs, Lena Franklin, Phoebe Hall and Mrs. E. R, Saulpaugh, a native of Eureka. Humboldt County, Cal. aged 26 years.§ months and 24 days. (Sacramento papers please copy.) € Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funmeral to-day | | of his parents, 15 Lapidge street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, FARNAN—In this clty, Scpiember 6, 1904, Mary Jozephine (Phenie) Farnan, beloved daughter of Joseph and Winnifred Farnan, a native of Butte County, Cal. | GREENHOW-—In this city, Seplember 5. 1904, Margaret B., beloved wife of Alexander M. Greenhow, and mother of Agnes, James and Willlam Greenhow, and sister of the late Robert Christie, Mrs. Andrew Calder, Mrs. and brother of Mrs. J. ! 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | (Wednesday), at 1 p. m.. from the residence | miall will not be inserted. They must be handed | s authorized {o have the same published. ' JEWELL—In this city, September 3, 1904, to } JThomas Riley and Mre. David Duncan, u native of Montrose, Scotland, aged 40 years 1 months and 23 days. @7 Friends and aoquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Wednesday). at 2 p. m._ from her I residence. 2033 Laguna street, corner of bert. Iniegnent Mount Olivet Cemetery. JIMENEZ—In this city Lulsa Hernandez de Jimenez, beloved wife of C. F. Jimenez, mother of Antonio, Carmelita and Ricardy Jimcnez, daughter of Josefa E. de Hernan- dez, sister of Mrs. C. Moncesvais, and sister- in-law of Bentura, Jose, Librado and Ale. jandro Jimenez, a native of Mazatlan, Mex- ico, aged 30 ycars, 7 Friends ‘and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Wednesday), at 1 p. m.. from her late resi- dence, 1506 'Leavenworth street, thence to Spanish Church, where services will be held, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, JOHNSON—In Nushagak, Alaska, Augus 1004, Loulea C., beloved wife of P . ok son, and loving mother of Otte C. Johnsom, a native of Sweden, aged 38 vea € Notice of funeral hereafter. KILLEEN--In this city, September 3, 1001, Jobn Joseph, beloved husband of ' Lottis Killeen, and ‘son of Hugh J. and the late Annle Killeen, and brother of Mamle, Tessie and Maggie' Killeen and Mrs. G Lyons, a native of San Irancisco, aged years 11 months and 1 day. A member of Golden Gate Lodge No. 66, O. P. I A. (San Jose papers please copy.) EFrFriends and acquaintances are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral (o-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 a. m., from the par. lors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green 1171 Mission street. between Seventh and Ei Toft, Mrs. S. A. Beler and Miss Catherine Toft, a native of Schleswig, Germany, aged 46 years. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day morning, September 7, at 11:15 o'clock. in Martinez, on the arrival of the train leav- ing San Francisco at 9:36 a. m., thence to the Presbyterian Church, where funeral serv- fces will be held. Interment Martinez, Cal. Remains at the pariors of H. P. Petersen, 228 McAlilster street, LEVY—In this city, September 5, 1904, Moise. beloved husband ‘of Leone Levy, devoted “Tather of Jennie Levy, and brother of Gabriel Levy of Signal, ., a native of Alsace, aged 52 years ¢ months and 6 da: > Friends and acquain fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 10 a. m., fyom his dence, 845 Hayes street. thence a. m. train to Home of Peace Cemetery interment, LOFSTAD—In this city, September 5, 1604, Eiiza, wife of J. N. Lofstad. and mother of Mrs. ‘H, R. Brown and Arthur, George and ,Ausiin Kanzee, a native of New York, aged 50 vears and 11 months, G7 Funeral private. McDONALD—In this city, September 5_1004, Guy Russell, beloved son of Guy and Emma McDgnald, and brother of Florence and Claire McDonald, a native of San Franciseo, aged 10 years 4 months and 13 days. MILLER—In this city, September 6, 1004, Edna May Miller, daughter of Eldin and Margaret Miller, a native of San Francisco, aged 9 days. MONNIER—In this city, September 4. 1904, George Monnler, beloved husband of Annie Marle Monnier, father of George Moun'er, brother of Pierre Monnier and Mrs, Caritey, and uncle of Mrs. Willlams, Mrs, Collins, Octavia Doud, Madeline Sophle, George and the late Edward Monnler, Mre, Laura En- ders and Mrs, Kriner, a native of France, aged 66 years 4 months and 16 da: X Funeral Wednesday, September 7, 1004, at 9:30 a. m., from his late residence. 2316 Folsom street. thence to French Church of Notre Dame dés Victoires, Bush street, where | 2 high requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing gt 10:30 2 %, Interment pilvate. Pleass omit flo s, O'CONNOR—In this city, September 6, 1904, Catherine, dearly beloved wife of Maurice O'Connor, and loving mother of Bryan, Maurice, Margaret and Timothy V. O'Connor, a native of Castle Island, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 42 years. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late | residence, 422 Natoma street, thence to | Patrick’s Church, where a requiem mass | will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy | Cross Cemetery. | PIERSON—In this city, September 4, 1904, | Willlam M., husband of Anna R. Plerson, and father ‘of Lawrence H. and Fred Pierson, and brother of Mrs. Alfred K. Du brow and Joseph T, Plerson, a native of Ohio. aged 62 years and 7 months. U7 Funeral services will be held Wednes- i day, September 7, at 11 a. m., at his late residence, 2214 Van Ness avenue. Interment private. " Please omit flowers. RANLETT—Lost overboard at sea near Syd- ney. New South Wales, July 25, 1904, from stcamer Medic, Charles Augustus, dearly be- | loved son of Colonel H. D. Ranlett. and brother of Arthur G. Ranlett, a native of Oakland, Cal., aged 28 years and 6 months. (Boston, Mass.. papers please copy.) —In this city, September 4, 1904, Romani, beloved nephew of Mrs. Te- resa Romani, and cousin of G. Fontana, Luls and Stella Romani and Mrs. Annie Ferroni, a native of Italy, aged 22 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday) at 1:30 p, m., from Drulds’ Hall, 2131 Mission street, where services wiil be held under the auspices of Monteverde Grove No, 128, U. A. O. D. Remalns -at parlors of Valente, Marinf & Co., 1624 Stock- fon street. Interment Italian Cemetery. ROSS—In Auburn, Cal, September 4_ 1904, Lawrence L. Ross, beloved son of A, V. and E. W. Ross. and brother of Mrs "D M. Collyer of 1714 West Twelfth street, Oak- land. a native of Missour!, aged 47 years. TIERNEY—In Oakland, September 6, 1904, Patrick, beloved husband of the late Mary Tierney, and father of Timothy and Annle Tierney. Mrs, Margaret Sullivan and the late John, Martin and Patrick Tierney, a native of Ireland, aged 72 years, TORRES—In _this city, September 6, Francisco Torres, beloved father of George C. Welr and Mrs. J. R. Gallardo, and grandfather of Eva Carmelita Torres and Bertha, Paul and Blanche Gallardo, a native of Lima, Peru, aged §7 years 11 months and 2 days, I Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s papers. VACILLIO—Passed away, September 4, 1004, in the 49th year of his age, Leon Vacilllo, a native of Samoz, Greece. &> The funeral will take place (a-dl!i (Wednesday). at 2 p. m., from the parlors | of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, thence via electric funeral car from Eighteenth and | Guerrero streets. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. VAN HOUSEN—In Hilton, Sonoma County, Cal,, September 5, 1904, Willlam, beloved . and father | Mrs, C. A. Gregory, years. WEGENER—In Avalon, Catalina Island, Sep- tember 5, 1904, Henry A. Wegener, beloved husband of Mollle Wegener, father of Ad- die Wegener, eldest son of Mrs. Loulse Wegener. and brother of Mrs. John A. Kos- ter and Fred C. Wegener, a native of San Francisco, aged 36 years 7 months and 1% 3, days, WOODWORTH—In this city, September 1904, Rev. James Woodworth, a native of !‘CI;:‘ on, Miss,, aged 75 years' 5 months and ays, [ Friends are a native of New York, aged 75 invited to_attend the funeral services Wednesday, September 7, at 1:30 p. m., at Trinity Prebyterian | Church, corner of Twenty-third and Capp streets. Remains at chapel of N. Gray & Co., 353 Sutter street, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. ST, DOMINIC'S CHURCH BUILDING ASSO- CIATION—The monthly requiem high mass for the deceased members of St. Dominic's Church Building Association and for parents and relatives of living members will be sung in St. Domilnic's Church Wednesday, at 9 a. m. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Pgge Thirteen. $4 75; Wool Bags, 30§32c; Fleece Twin: Fruit Bags, 612@7%c for white and for_brown jute. CAXNED FRUIT—Following are prices for the 1904 pack: Bld, Ask| Bid. Ask. y CPC 6s. 9813 — |S P C R 4s. — 100 L Wat 6s. — 117%|S P Co 4145.100% — Cal NW Js.. — 113 ISun Tel €s... — 115 | M C Wat 5s.100 — Do 3s . 104 — Itls 1 Wks 5s — 105 |Suttr-st R5s.104 — SF & NP 5s.11015 — | UR of SF 4s. 84% 84% good to prime washed peaberry; 94®@: 8ood to prime unwashed peaberry; 5@9%c for £00d_to superior unwashed. LEATHER—Sole, heavy, 20@3lc; _extra heavy, ii@isc per Ib; medium, 25@0c lighi, 27c: Rough _ Leather, 2i@2%c Harness Leather. heavy, 33@i9¢ for No_ 1 ane 30@23c for No. %; medium 30@37c; lisht, 35c; Skirting, No_ 1, 40@42c; No. 2. 36@3Sc: Coliar Leather, 15@1€c per foot: Trace Lea her. 40@4ic: Kip. unfinished, 10@30c per 1b: Veal, finished, 50@00c per Ib: Calf, finished, C3c@SL | per b’ Wax Sides. 16@17c per foot; _Beit ¢ Km(lzh Splits, 14@16c; Rough Splits. S§@10c | ver_ib. TANBARK—Ground, $25@28 per ton: stick, ' $1€ 56¢@18 per cord. o - OILS—Quotations are for barrels: for e: ada bc: Linse c per gailon for boiled §5c for raw; Castor Ofl, in cases, No. 1 ag | Bakers’ AA’ cases $1 10@1 12: Lucol, Séc for iled and ‘4Sc for raw; China Nut, cases, SOc per gallon; Cocoanut OIl, in Barrels, for Ceylon and 5jc for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Oil, 68c: natural winter Oll, 57c; natural Whale Oll_ 52c: extra winter strained’ Lard Oil. 70c: No. 1 Lard Ofl, ¢5c pure Neatsfoot Oil, 73¢c; No. 1 Neatsfoot Ofl, €3c: light Herring Oil 42c: dark Herring Oil, 40c: Salmon Ofl 34c; boiled Fish Ofl, 37c: raw Fish Oll. 35¢c; bolled Paint Oil, 33¢; raw Paint ol 31e. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil, in bulk. : Pearl Oil, in cases, 10%c: Astral 19%c; : Extra Star. 24c; Elaine, 28¢; Eo- in bulk, 13c: in e. in bulk, 23c; 3¢ in drums and iron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead. 78c per 1b; White Lead, 7%4@7%¢, according to_quantity. QUICKSILVER—$41@43 for local use and $41@41 60 ver flask for export. “ne SALT—Prices to jobbers: Bales, 90c for common and $1 10 for granulated; Dairy. $6G7 per ton; Granulated, $1@7 50: Half Ground, 100-1b bags. $3 25: do, 50-1b bags. $3 75: Rock Salt, $2 85@3 in 100 and $3 25 in 30-1b bags: in_packages of 224, 110 And 50 Ibs. respec:ively. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com pany quotes as follows, per Ib_in 100-1b bazs Cubes, A' Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6.25c; Powdered, 6.10c; Candy Granulated, 6.10c; Dry i Granulated, fine, €c: Dry Granulated, coarse, €c; Frult Granulated. 6c; Beet ' Granu- lated (100-1b bags only). ——: Confectioners A, €c: Magnolla A 5.60c: Extra C, 5.50c Golden C, 5.40c; “D." 5.50c; barrels. 16c more half barrels, 25c more: boxes, 30c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Half barrels, 6.50c; boxes, 6.75¢c; H. & E. Crystal Dominos, 8¢ per Ib. than séventy-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 0.1 and $1 50 for No. 2;'Shakes 3§14 for split and $15 for sawn; Rustic, $33@30. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY. Sept. 6—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. o iors| 1518 4s qr coup..107 107% 4s qr cp new.1313 42 O Tex...106 106338 ar coup. 105}2 * MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W Bs. — Asso Oil Bs. 70 Bay CPC 5s.100 Cal C G B5s.102 102% CalG&Eg m & ct bs. 81 Cal-st C 5s112% C C Wat 5s. — EdL & P 6s.122 Pac G Im 4a. 95 IP E Ry 5s..105 P & C H 6100 P & O R 6s.114 Powell-st € Sac EG&RSs. — SF & SJV5s.118 Sterra R 6s..109% — S P of A 6s EIRE-IRN Y] (1905)Sr A.10315 — (1905)Sr B.104Y% — (1906) .....108% a912) ... — 1 PC 1 cx 58.115% Do stampd. 10015 P B R 6s.133 V Wat 6s.104 Do 4s 24m.100 Do 4s 3dm, 98 Do g mtgis Stkn G&Efs. UG&E 5105 wa @ STOCKS. | Port Cost: I8 V Wat Co. ELECTRIC. SFG&E. 12 12%3(Stkn G & E — |UG & E Co. INSURANCE. Contra Costa Marin Co. Gas Cent L & P. Mutual B L. 11 Pac L Co... 57 AND 3% 8% Firem's Fnd.500 BANK Am Ntl Bk.. — 135 Anglo-Ca! .. 56% — HBank of Cal.420 Cal Safe Dp. — First Nationl — i SAVINGS Ger S & 1.2280 2350 Hum S & L. — Mutual Sav.100 S F Sav U.607% — | STREET R. ..1961 130 S F Natlonl. BANKS. Sav & L So Sec Sav Bk Union T Co. . AILROADS. Presidio . California Geary 25 POWDER. cevee. 6215 64 | Vigorit SUGAR. Makaweli C.. Onomea S C. Paaubau 8 C. Glant Hawalian C. 60— Honokaa S C 15% — Hutch S P C 10% 11 Kilauea S C. 215 3§ MISCELLANEOUS. laska P A.130 13215/ Ozeanic § Co. — “al F C A. 98 100" |i'ac Aux FA. 4% Cal Wine A. 80% 811 Pac C_Borx.158 MV& MtTm. 96 105 |Fac S Tel Co.101 1 SALES. Morning Session. Board— 100 Hawalian Com! & Sugar. 100 Honokaa S Co, b 10.. 10 Kilauea Sugar Plantation $0 Paauhau S P Co.. Street— 30 Hawatlan Coml & Sugar.. 25 Hawailan Coml! & Sugar_ b § $1.000 Market-st Ry Ist con 5a. $5,000 Pacific Electric Ry 5 per c $3,000 Spring Val Wat gen mtg 4s.. Afternoon Session. Board— 20 Honokaa S Co .. 50 Hutchinson S P Co. 220 Paauhau S P Co. 38| % 3 4 03 Co. 0 18 16 60 60 13 105 98 00 12 0 00 00 (] kol 0o 50 Unlisted Sezurities. i MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. || g2 | @ F a7 E |3 s Igsl8 4 =4 g 2 - 12" 8 | B FRUITS. prige e lvd Fastac 2o Apples <eve.[S1 03/81 20181 10 | Apricots e My 115/105] Blackberri ['1'60l 135) 1250115 Cherries, Royal ‘Anne...| 2 10 1 So| 1 €/ 135 | Do whita {200l 165 180 Do black ) 180 1 65| 1501’30 Grapes Muscat < 12511 100 90 Nectarines ... (150 1251150 108] Peaches, Yellow 175 155 125 115 Pears, Bartlett 190 160] 1400..... | Plums, Green Gage ....| 135 110/ 1 60" '90 | POs IS =21 0ns 1350110/ 100 0. Golden Drop . 135110 100 90 Damson 1400 1150105 1¢0| Raspberries 2 50| = 250 2 00, 1 90 ! Strawberries | 200l 175 100 140 CANNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 215-1b thence to Third and 10:30 a. m, train, KITCHENER--In Oakland _September 6, 1904, ‘Townsend tre F. J. Kitchener, and mother of Ernest, mond 8. and Frederic Kitchener, a nati ‘West Boylsion. Mas=.. aged 53 years. LARSEN—In this city. Sepiember 4, Inger C. C., beloved iwife of the late J. P. Larsen, devoted mother of Lauritz and Al- fred Larsen, and sister of N, C, and C. P. — e HENRY J. CALLAGHER CO. (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher). ve of - DANIEL, P. DONOVAX, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 8. UNITED UNDERTAKBERS. | ———Funeral Dircctors and Embalmers—— NOW Bt son MISSIOR, el Son MEetween Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. 1 ! Eunice D. Kitchener, widow of the late C. | $& Ray- | 1904, glofic: Duplex, 9lic; Bale Rope, " | per, { standards, 67%@70c; gailon standards,’ $2 210, 3-15 solid pack. §71.@00c: Green Peas— Baby petits pois. §1 50; petits pols, $1 35; ex- tra sifted. §1 15: standard sifted, $1: siand- ards, Sbc: Marrowfats, S21gc: gallon sifted, $1 25; gallon standard, $3 76 f, o. b, San Franclsco. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; lington, $8: Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, : Roslyn, Coos Eay, Beaver' Hill, §5 : $5 50; Richmond, $7 50; Cumberland, $13 in | Pennsylvania An- | buik and $1% 25 In thracite Exg, $14; Welsh Anthracite Egg. $13 Welsh Lump, $11 50; Cannel, $0 per ton: Coke, §11 50813 per ton in bulk @ed $15 in sacks, Rocky Mountain descriptions, $8 50 per | short ton. ! PACIFIC CODFISH—Bundles, per 1b 434c; | ox, regular, §5 B5; cases. extra large. 63c; | o Lyle, “% iy, arrow Cauge, Silver King."* | T *‘Orienta ‘Sea- ! B onsiias BR@ONL: plekied” Cod bbie, | fancy boneicse, i o nickled Cod. half '?bll‘ $4 75, CORDAGE—The lccal company quotes as fol- lows, 60 days or % per cent discourt for cash, o sales under 10,060 Ibs: Manila, 14'4¢c; Sisal, uL@%e b, COFFEE—Costa Rica—Nomina!; u: l&c for strictly prime to fancy washed: 12%.@13%c « for prime washed; 1113@12%c for good wash- 1114Gisc for good to prime washed pea- berry: 10@1ic for good to prime peaberry: 11 @12icc for good to prime; 9@10%:c for fair; stmatye for common to ordimary. Salvador—13@ 3¢ for fancy washed, ncminal; 12@12%¢ for strictly prime washed: 101@11%¢ | for good to prime washed: 91,@10%c for fair washed. 10@11%c for fair to prime washed peaberry; 10@10! ‘washed: 91@% —Nominal: a o peaberry. Guatemala and Mexican—! . nominal; L u‘g“ strictly prime Ala § Co... 26 30 |Lon& SF Bk — 60 Amer Bis Co 90 | Mat Nav Co. 20 Cal Cot Mlls 80 — |Nev Nat Bk.197% — Cal GEECor. 4213 48 [N S R R Co. — C Jockey CL110 — 9% Cal Powder.. — 150 -_— Cal Ship Co. — 25 >4 —_— I TT&T. — 135 |I00OF Hall A 61§ — i'en Bk, Oalkk — 63 |Crpheum Co.. — = 15% Crutes Co .. — 614 PacC Cas Co.125 — City & C Bk — 120 [Fac Sur Co.105 — Cyp L Tmp.. — 6%/ Paraf Paint. 59 — East_Dynm, —"|S T Drydock 60 — DpntPwd ptd i3 S0 | SF&SJ Coal.. 1714 20 Do com .. -— B30 'S J Wat Co.10315 — FN Bk, Oak.120 — [|SO & MTgbt.125 — Fischer Thtr 40c €3¢ |Swiss-A Bk..115 — Frrch-A Bk.108%; — |Truck Elect.. 1my — Gas Con A.. — 201 UR InC pfd. 551, 30 beno P Co..25 28 | Do com ... 14 — De pogl .. — 7%} SALES. Morning Session. Street— $12,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent. 84 50 California Stock and Oil Exchange Oil Stocks— Apollo st Certificate ntral Point Con . laremont . Four .. Hanford . Independsnce . Kern . Kern Rir Morarch (of Arizona) . Monte Cristo .. Occldental of W, Va. Oil City Petroleum . Reed Crude . S. F. & McKittrick Senator Afternoon Session. 50 Paqubau ........ouninen cernees 16 23 STOCK MARKET. | fop@ise for prime | Knights Tmnpfar Perade Practi- cally Stops Business. No orders taken for less | Sperm_ Oil, 63c; extra bleached winter Whale | | @ semi-annual dividend { Company of California, regylar monthly, Genuine Liverpcol, $14. $15 and $16 per ton ! { | i | | | | — | FREE. PERFUMES. A 4o-cent Bottle of PAUL RIEGER'S PERFUMES. Made in California_and con- tain the fragrance of California’s fields and forests because they are “Perfumes Made Where the Flowers Grow.” FREE TO WANT AD PA- TRONS OF THE CALL. 2 See announcement on classi- fied advertising page. —— m. session the conclusion of the 9:30 a. ont of the Drocession. 8 " Ex-dividend yesterday: Imperial Ol Com- regular monthiy, 20c per share. amount- ing to $20,000; Thirty-three Oil Company, reg- viar monthly, 10c per share, amounting (o $10,060; Pacific Lighting Company, reguiar thiy, ¢ per share, amounting to $14.000; Onomea’ Sugar Company. rezular monthly. 20e per ehare, amounting to $10.000; the Parrett Silver and Copper Company of Montana, 30e per share; Central Trust Company has declared of 2% - per cent, ,000; Central Eureka Mining Per share, amounting to $40,000, payable Sep- tember S. It is reported that the control of the stock of the Hanford Oil Company has paseed to John Martin of this city, who pays $50 cash per share and a balance of $160 per shars to be paid by Jume 1, 1905, with 5 per cent on the deferred payments for the nine months. Hanford is ome of the companies in the Coa- linga fleld, being located on the famous 28.19-15, which it owns and part of which Is leased to the Twenty-eight Oil Company. Independence and Ofl City Petroleum. _The cempany is now paying $2 per share per month dividends cn a total of 2000 shares. amounting to $7: Receipts of Produce. 4 FOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. Flour, qr sks...11,965 Hay tons . 139 | Wheat, ctl 2.981| Hops, bales 10 Barley, ctls .... 3 272 Wool. bales . 7 Oats, ctls <+ 3,446| Wine, gals 27.800 Rye, ctis 410| Pelts, bdls 1,195 Tallow, ectl 6! Lime, bbls . 273 Beans, ' sks 861| Hides. No 18 Potatoes. sks ... 2,398 Leather. rolis 2 Onions, sks 641 OREGON, Flour. qr sks... 8,238] Middlings, sks 405 Wheat, ctls 16,510! Feed, sks . 1,854 Bran, sks . 543 WASHINGTON (MONDATY). lour, ar sks... 6,454 Wheat, ctls .....10,000 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGR Following were the sales on the San Frame cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday Morning Session. 200 Alta .. 10| 100 Exchequer ... 600 Belcher 28| 200 Gould & Cur. 100 Bulion . 30| 200 Justice 100 Caledonia 62| 300 Mexican .. 100 Caledonia 64| 100 Ophir . 1000 Con N Y . 07| 100 Overman 200 Crown Point.. 17| 200 Seg Belcher. Afternoon Session. . B8R wRRgsNg 800 Belcher 25/ 100 Hale & Nore. 100 Bullion . 26| 100 Mexican . 800 Caledonia 66| 200 Ophir ... 2 700 Con N Y . o7 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacifie Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Belcher ..... 33| 500 Exchequer ... €3 200 Caledonia 61/ 100 Ophir ........238 100 Caledonia 62/ 1400 Yellow Jacket. 20 106 Crown Point.. 17} Afternoon Session. 3€0 Caledonia . | 300 €on N Y . 200 Caledonia » Exchequer . lll 100 Ophir 300 Overman ..... 2% TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- | clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: | i | | Mcrning Sess| 500 Columbia . . 300 Mont_Ten 18 | | 80 Columbia 25| 5o Red Top .. s | 1606 Haze! Kir s Red Top . % | 800 MacNamara . 29| 1000 Rescue o | MacNan 1000 Rescue 10 | MacNamara . 33| o Ton aten. ] 134y | 500 Mont Ton ...1 S0{1500 Ton Gold Mt. 18 . Afternoon Session. | 800 MacNamara . 31| 400 Rescue ....... 09 { 200 Mont Ton ...1 95| 306 Ton Belmont.. 60 ! 106 Mont Ton..1 97's 1000 Ton Gold AP 18 | 106 Mont Ton . 00 500 Ton Midway. 3% 200 Mont _Ton..2 0215 500 Ton Midway.. 35 1000 Red Top . 18| 100 Ton of Nev..7 23 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Sept. 6—3 p. m. i Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. ::iphl w 10 ta % 08 | Andes 20| K. Graessler. -— ! Belcher o 7 Lady Wash . . | Best & Belch.1 10 1 20| Mexican 9 108 Bullion ...... 26 28! Oceidental L Caledonia . Ophir 25 2 30 Challeng: 22| Overman % = Chollar 16! Potosi i 1s | Confidence . 70( Seorpion o5 o8 Con Cal & V.1 051 2 Con Impertal 13 14 {ConN Y .... 08 Sierra Nev 3 35 i Crowy Point.. 19! Silver Hill 50 355 | E. Sierra Nev 08| St. Louls . — 10 Eureka Con — 50! o - | Exchequer 61 65| o 4 Sl B o, W UG 12 15 ale 3 65| Yellow Julia 00 10| »e TONOPAH MINES, Bid. Ask.| Ask. Adams . o8 A e | Columbia 23 2 - Esperanza o - - Gold Anchor. 20 — o8 Goldfleld B&B — — 10 | Goldfield Min 65 o Goldfleld Mhk 20 1 ! Goldfield Ton. 11 - Gold Mt Con. 01 Hanna M Co. 25 Hazel Kirk .. 11 Jim Butler .. — | Little Ton — { Lucky Tom.. 03 MacNamara . 29 zpah Exten 07 —!Ton ont Ton..2 00 2 021/ United Ton Y Ton [ West End. Paymaster L Frederick B. and Signe M. F. Butler, lot on N line of 200 E of Broderick, E 50 Caroline A. and Mary F. mpl. lot on E line ?‘ 3: Eighteenth, S 25, Hulting to e‘m Estate of D. R. Jones (by C. C. Bemis, ecutor) to Carl N. P. Abigren, lot on SE cor ner of Twenty-sixth and Church streets, 8 26:6 by E 96 lot on N line of Army street, 96 E of Church, E 25 by N 114; $2150. Dolores, siceat. 38:6 N of Twenty. m..' 5 by W 114: $1500. e }mmv’lc“uu(:m»m. t." ot - on ne of Duvont street, s N Pacific, N 25 by W _72; g10. James and Lucy F. Packer to Eugene Jardiere, lot on’ N line of Green street. 4 et B & L e e a E e D. and Edna L. Connolly, lot on NI carner of Eighteenth avenue and Lake street, E 5768 by N 100; §10. Levy, lot on B $ of California Edward P. Levy to Alice I line* of Tenth avenue, 260 street, S 35 by E 120; gift. Bernhard and Resa Gets to Peter Christen- sen, lot on NW line of Vienna street. 35 N§ of Brazil, NE NW 100, block Ex- ceisior Homestead; $1 ™ John S. and Anna M. Eccles to Willlam W. and Fanny C. Eccles. re-record 1924 D. 433 of lot on W line of Telegraph road, 125 § from N boundary of St. Mary's College tract, 3 ; 68:9 by W 137:6; mift. Jobn S. Eeccles to Willlam W. and Fanni fam EavE TS 3 ine of St. Mary's tract, S 65:0 by W 137:6; gife. T ® O Builders’ Contracts. Henry E. Bothin (owner) with Walker Brothers Company (contractors), architect, Frank S. Van Trees—All work except concrets fioors, iron work for a two and three storv brick bullding on SE corner Harrison and Nineteenth streets, S 200 by © =n?:nrw-n-n Bauer ( Y Merton uer (owner) with Cox_(contractor), architect, C. A - —All werk for a two-story (flats) on the N line of Greenwich E of Scott, E 28 by N 137