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—FOR SALE, ™0 H I. Parnassus Helgits. Easy Term Open 1, Inspection. OMPANY, buflding. Apply branck Tth ave. und H & Office open every PROPERTY. J st.; 75x100; $300 : ave. near L st S San 25x100: O'Neal & st.: h ave.; improved; $350. st 35th ave ave. and 1 NCE IN PRICE Crossiey bld. ent plan, bet cet. and 20th and STUART. 1406 Housewreckirg Company pays ildings and will wreck ays. Yard and on and 10th. same as GEORGE must be sold MARCUSE, 118 on plumbing: write AHL 836 Howard st THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL THURSDAY JULY 6, 1905. ALAMEDA ADVERT'RM'TS | Roous ALAMED! REAL ESTATE. WHY pay rent? cottase; large lot; month. J. H. YO Buy o new modarn B-room 200 cash, §80 per 43 Park st., Ala ALAMEDA HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. T sotondctnd o e sis b e _ROAD ave 222y, Fa station, Alameda sunny housekeeping oms; bath. FETITVALE ADVERTNTS RUITVALE REAL ESTATE. teet fronting on F a short walk from Fruitvale work all dome, gas,. city water, ng and sewer on street; will sell For_full particulars see near thon; electric wi ©n easy payments. H. W. DAV 1214 Fruitvale ave., station. RERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS | | WALLER, FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. POST, 762—Rooms for housekeeping; single or en Suite: cheapest iIn city; free fuel. TWENTY-FOURTH, 3305, near Mission—Three large connecting rooms for housekeeping; vard, gas. TWENTY-FIFTH, 3_31] cor. Capp—3 house- keeping rooms, partly furnished; rent $12. 71—Newiy furnished sunny suites | of rooms in new bouse; grand view. | T el e it 8 aledly” Ravalabad rooms, Nint! separate flat, 13123 ‘Mission, near SPECIAL NOTICES. - et M¢KINLEY Orphanage, 3841 Ninetéenth st.. San Francisco, Cal.—The following childzen have been admitted to the orphanage from April 1 19\(;95 to June 30, 1905: Edwin W. Davis, ag years § months; Loren H. La— pum. aged 4 years ¢ months (adfnittéd Feb- ruary 1905); Milton H. Lapum, aged 6 years 5 months {admitted February i3, 1905); Albert J. Marshall, aged 4 years 5 months; David Marshall, aged 1 year S months: Eliza- beth Marshall, aged 5 years 8 months; Jo- sepli Marshall, aged 3 vears; Ignatia Signor eilo, aged 7 years 7 months; Providence Sli norello, aged 10 years. MRS. L. R. COUR- NEEN, Matron. __APARTMENT HOUSES. Y. YS APARTMENTS, 1001 BUSH ST., COR. JONES. 3-room . sunny apartments: nicily furnished; to $40: a few single and suites rented by 5 minutes’ walk to business; noth- them for the price, ANSONIA APARTMENTS, 408 STOCKTON ST., NEAR SUTTER. SELECT DOWNTOWN APTS.. 2-3-i RMS., D AND UNFURNISHED: LIGHT § NY: PRIVATE BATHS: MODERN; REFERENCES. PHONE EX. 422 ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL BERRY & CO., POSTOFFICE BLOC R. BERKELE)Y STATION. A $5,500—Elegant new home south of university; lot 50x130; 8 yooms; fine yard. —Cottage near station; lot 40x135. New house near High School and cars: e rocms; Flemish oak interior. story house south of uni- versity. $3,500—For lmited time: new house of 7 rooms, with fine buflding lot adjoining; | A—KENILWORTH; cor. Bush, Powell east of Shattuck. near Tele- near Ashby station: 500—iC0 feet on Durant ave., graph | $10,000—Extra gocd bargain in business block, South Berkeléy. Entire block on Shattuck ave., station, including 2 front foot. Pepaltsa Park—Large lots from $26 to $500; smoll payment down, $10 a month; shade trees on premises. We bave listed lots in all that are Letnx opened in Berkeley. Houses furnished and unfurnished for rent in all narts of Berkeley. which we will show on ication R. A. BERRY & CO., BERKELI POSTOFFICE BLOCK, Y STATION. | S. M. DODGE & SON, 21 hattuck ave. Phone +Stuart 32, Berkeley. Large tract of land right in Berkeley sale. As far as we know this is the only tract of land that can be bought Berkeley. Can be subdivided promptly at good profit are anxiously weiting to & »on as the tract is subdivided wners will not subdivide, but will let it go as a whole” at a reasonable figure, See us. for de- hle and a whole™ Ir peoy lots as = —eeee e OAKLAND ADVERTSM'TS 1016 BROADWAY. OFFICE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. near Berkeley | corners; $320 per | THE s vl | Hundreds of | e present | | | | NY _APTS.; PRIVATE NISHED _AND : FURNISHING AND SERV- CELLED. PHONE EX. 7IT. A—AINSWORTH APARTMENTS, COR. POST AND POLK. ( HANDSOMELY ~FURN. AND UNFURN. SUNNY COR. APTg.; PRIVATE BATHS: NEW AND MODERN: PHONE EX. 718, A—ST. LAWRENCE APARTMENT- New, modern bullding; furn. or unfurn. apartments of 2 3 4 rooms; private baths: from $15 to $35." Phone Main 5130. 1335 Mason st. NOTICE 1s hereby glven that the Maria Kip Orphanage of 520 Lake street, San Fran- cisco, has recelved the following orphan, half-orphan _and abandoned girls from April 1 to July 1, 1905: Frances P. Childs, 10 years b months; Florence Ba 4 years and 10 months; Edith Lohman, 11 years and 5 months; Nazaro §. Ayoob, 3 years and § months; Ellena M. Miller,” 1 year and 7 months. . e e THE following children have been admitted to the San Francisco Nursery for ~Homeless Children: 1 Gnele Creamar. fden-l'lla -g‘llqo years, orphan; Joseph Sigmund Jan: 3 age B years, orphan: E:uy K. Watkins, fe- male_age 5 vears. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. UNION Square Transter & Storage’ Co., 004 Van Ness ave. Phone East 448. Storage, | moving, packing; cut rates on freight. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161 CONKLIN'S llofln:flnlt\n‘ and merchan- rl dise;. Golden Gate & kin; phone East 126. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. 3-room sunny aprts.; single rooms; modern; reas. TO lease—First-class apartment-house; new 112 rooms; 33 baths; Broadway, adjoining postoffice. Oakland. ' Address A. Dy WIL- £ON,.1022 Brosdway, Oakland. , 1360 Pine—Four and two room apartments for housekeeplng; reasonable. | THE Frederitk, 901 Stanyan—1 to 5 rooms, | _overlooking Golden Gate Park; tel. Page 6166. the new tracts | Se—— e ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st —Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night, $1 25 to §5 per week and light housekeeping rcoms; open all night.' A—THE FREMONT. New management; sunny rooms, single or en suite. 1864 Market st.; phone Mint 3481, A— . THE PIERRE, 579 O'FARRELL. Beautifully furnished, light, sunny sulte; also singie room; excelient care; low rent. AT ““The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25¢ to boc, $1, $1 50 night; $150 to $10 week; house open all night. PIERCE-RODOLPH—Storage and Moving Co. Main office, Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West 828 BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. DIVIDEND NOTICES. nia, 42 Montgomery st., corner of Sut- ter—For the half-year ending June 30, 1003, a dividend has been declared on the deposits in the savings department of this bank as follows: On term deposits, at the rate of 8§ 6-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 33 per cent per an- num, free of taxes, payable on and after Saturday, July 1, 1905. FRANK J. SYMMES, President. DIVIDEND notice—Mechanics’ Savings Bank, southwest corner Bush and Montgomery For the balf year ending June 30, 1905, dividend has been declared at the rate of three and one-half (31¢) per cent per annum upon all deposits, free of taxes, payable on and atter July 1,°1905. Dividends not called for are added to, and bear the same rate of interost as principal, from July 1, 1905. In- terest is allowed {rom date of deposit. JNO. U. CALKINS, Cashier. A—SAHLEIN (The), cor. Bush and Polk; now open; new buliding; rooms; priv. bath: BELMOND House, over Owl drug store; 2 en- {rances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Eiectrs ights, running water In every room; 200 c to b0c per night; §1 25 to §3 week. 1338—Sunny furnished rooms cheap: bath, phone; near Lurline Baths. | DLVISADERO, 837—8 newly furnished house- sun all day; private family; FOURTH, 271—100 rooms; all sizes and prices; new, modern; hot and cold water. LOTS $75 upward; $5 cash, $§ monthly. Why is there such & rush for these lots? The site is a grand one, looking down on the bay and Alameda; the 1l is sandy loam, with no fogs and chilly winds here, and adjoining East Oakland. The new boulevard to Hay ward, 14 miles in length, and High-st. drive- 0 feet wide, front this property local train and two elecgric car lines; 5-cent fare here to any part of Oakland, Alameda, Picdmont and Berkeley, and in touch with | Key Moute. It's an ideal spot. Any sized fots may be had. Come and see them. or send for circular., 1222 Fruitvale ave., halt a block from Fruitvale station, local train, CHAS. F. LEE, or 455 Tth st., opp. oadway station Oakland. Carriage free. GEO. H. LEE, Owner. $250 CASH, $10 monthly; new bay- tage: 6 rooms and bath; large hall; back and front porch; basement; more than 1 acre of jand, level but commanding a fine view and fronting on @ 90-ft. street; good well water, enough to irrigate the whole; only 1 Cal! | vindow cot- | of | | | steam | | | | | | | block to electric cars; near school {n a grow- | ing neighborhood; price in all, $3000; come and let me show you {hs. 455 Seventh st, opp. Broadway tion, Oakland. HENRY Z. JONES, owner. ESTATE—COUNTRY SALE BY REAL FOR For Sale. UNITED CO REALTY CO., Redwood City, Cal. ved, near splendid location; | . one mile from depot; »cks from depot; $1000. Kent Tract; 3 years' time, . no interest, no taxes; good ts three blocks from courthouse; only | D, TH, Manager. E OF POULTRY, DATRY AND STOCK >ADDON CO., 30 Mont- isco, Cal AT HOME atalogue 045 Market ken ranch: 1200 chick- 0 agents. Box 4087, Call ens BIG bargain; big stock ranch. C. M. WOOS- TER CO.. 648 Market st. | —— PALO ALTO REAL ESTATE. MAYBELL TRACT, SANTA CLARA COUNTY, Near Palo Alto, on main S. F. and San Jose 4~ Don't fall to secure ome of those 1 tracts; all planted to ng fest. Nothing like Electric light and tract. Full informa- S —— WATER front; near ship building yard a: oll company wherf; or any tract: few snap: terms, A. W. BELL, 417 Parrott bldg,, S.F. B ——————— REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. | B R st dhedvi S oo v e PINE home of 10 acres with fine improve- me ; adjoining Napa C ; to exchange for | 2 nice house or flats. ee P. C. LASSEN & OO., 468 Tenth st., Oakland, Cal. REAL ESTATE WANTED. D i, A STRICTLY modern house, Pacific Heights: 12 or i3 rooms; large lot: marine view: de- scribe property fully; cash price. Address box 1063, Call office, Oakland, P e T— PROPERTY WANTED. —— | LET us submit your property to our clients; | we have buyers for city real estate ranging | from $2500 to §200,000. Call at our offices cr 4rop us a line stating where our rep: sentatives cen see you. €. W, CROZIER COMPANY, 230 Crocker bldg Phone Main 554. | PROPOSITIONS WANTED. DO you want to sell your real estate or busi- ness, or exchange your property? If so, list St with us at once; we have a large clientage, not on in Californis, but in Eastern cities as well Hundreds of inquiries recelved every wieek for properties and bustness of al} kinds. We belleve in printer's ink and ad- | Yertise properties listed with us all over the State and in the Eastern papers as well. Re. ssult, quick sales and satisfied clients. Any emount of money to loan on real estate in EBan Francisco, Oakland, Alameda or Berke- | Jey. W. J. MORGAN & CO., Investment Bankers, 70 New Montgomery st. | Crossiey bullding. San Francisco. —_— PILES CURED. { PILES, FISTULA, etc.—Cured to stay cured; | ‘only humane cure: no knire, danger or hind- | rance to business: 7000 cured; why not you; no salve ition; investigate. THOMAS | J, KIENER, M. D.. Columbian bidg., 8. F. | — SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | THREE complete sewing machines in one: Jock stitch. chain stitch. hem stitch; see the | New White No. ¥5 the finest, most com- | plete and best sewing machine on earth. | Office 16 Market st. | MESTIC—The machine for family use; best | D?. cheapest; second-hand all makes at any | jrice; il kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- | tic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. | e noas B e ALL kinds - second-hand, §5, $5, $8; Dll;lmyl used, $10. $156 and $20. !ontflvmml dclis l‘lwlr-: in the window. 1051 Market st. | ALL kinds "bought, sold and repat Fuaran- teed. CHAS. PLAMBECK. 1915 : st LEGAL NOTICES. | o s o R I will not bs responsible for AT e S iracied by my wite, MRS, W. BAVAGE (formerly T Avaci w. | FILLMORE, adjoining East Oakland; | $500 CASH, $6 monthly; cottage 3 rooms, barn, | outhouse: good weil; also city water; chicken run, chicken Houses, etc.; fine large grounds, 43:40x404:06; no fogs mor chilly winds; Al sofl; near cars, church, school, postoffice, town hall and In a thrifty com- munit ice, all told, $1000. Call or send for circular, 455 Seventh st., opp. Broadway station, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES. | CLEVENGER, 1113 234 ave., PLEASANT homes "and choice bullding lots for sale in Oakland and Fruitvale; sale on »00d terms. On East Oakland Heights—Pure air; no fog: splendid view; take 23d-ave car and ride to the end of the line; see property on east side of street. $1500—4-room house; lot 37:6x125, $1750—Nicely finished modern and bath: high basement} $2650—Fine new cottage; 5 laundry in basement. SOME ONE WILL WANT THIS PLACE. 692 Thirty-fourth bargain; 12-room house; modern; stable; lot 75x125; good locality; easy walk to main car iine and local to San Francisco; worth $6000; cost much more; reasonable offer considered; property must be sold; casy terms can be ar- ranged. WM. M BUTTERS, Exclusive Agent, 468 Eleventh st., Oakland. A CHOICE varlety of suburban homes, lots and acreage, also Oakland, Berkeley and outside roperties. CHAPIN & BOOTH, 1263 Broad- Oakland $2300—5-ROOM cottage: well; running water; chicken-house, young orchard., nice garde: lots 125x200; near school church and cars; & bargain. _Inquire Delaware st.. Laure] Grove, bargain. rooms and bath; s in furniturs. H. Schellhaas, 11th st., cor. store, Oakland, S —————— San Irancisco Advert’s’ents ROOMS l-‘VOR HOUSEKEEPING. ARIEL Flats, 531 Turk—Housekeeping apart- ments; 1, 2 and 3 rooms; furnished or un- furnished at reasonable rates. BUCHANAN, 920, corner McAllister—Complete flicove housckecping room, $11; 2 furnished ront 5 . bet. Seventeenth and Eighteenth— y front alcove suite: clean; newly fur- nished; sink; gas range; bath; other rooms; remg/ reasonable. CLAY, 1325 near Jones—Two small rooms for housekeepine: rear. sunny yard; $8. EDDY, 743—Elegant furnished sunny suites: regular_kitchens; private, quiet house. EDDY, 1640, cor. Bourbon—Doubl 3 use of kitchen; $20. sl pine 463—Two or three connecting rooms; bath, yard, etc.; reasonable. _— FOLSOM, 1203—3 separate sultes; hot and cold water, bath and yard; front. —_— FOURTEENTH, 706—Furnished housekeeping and otber rooms. GEARY, 624_Sunny front suite, §25; with Rt chen §28; other rooms, $10-812; 2 for $13. GEARY, ST8—Two sunny back rooms, complete for housekeeping; $15 per month. \ for. | gottage, 4 rooms | ; Oakland, for sale at a | POST, 410—Handsome sunny front suit | GEARY, S75—Sunny hall weel ; bedroom; Iso very large room. GOLDEN GATE ave., 523—Large sunny front connecting and single rooms; rent reason- able; private family. GRAND SOUTHERN, Seventh and Mission— 100 rooms, 85c to $1'50 night; §1 50 to $7 wk. HOTEL Hamilton, 125 Ellis—New hotel, just opened; class i steel building, strictly fireproot; European plan; telephone and steam heat in every room; rooms without bath, $1 per day; with bath, $1 50 to $3; reduced rates by week or month. HOTEL ST. KATHRYN, cor. EHis and Lea worth—300 roon;s; modern and up- light, sunny and airy; hair mattres: baths; everything fresh and clean rooms and baths; reasonable rates. HOWARD, T15—Rooms, 26c to $1 per day;$1 50 to §3 per week; reading-room, etc. HOWARD, 820—ROOMS, ROOMS; CLEAN, CLEAN; TRANSIENT; REASONABLE. HOWARD, 1126, The Burton—Fine new house, 80 rooms; all newly furnished with every convenlence; location central; roome $1 23 week up; special inducement to transients. JONES, 700, cor. Post—Beautiful euany front double and single rooms; hot and cold water. $2 per DIVIDEND NOTICE—California®Safe Deposit and Trust Company, corner California and Montgomery sts.—Ior the six months end- ing June 80, 1905, dividends have been de- clared on the depcsits in the savings depart- ment of this company as follows: On term depesits at the rate of 3.0 per cent per an- uum, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 83 per cent per annum, free of taxes, and payable on and after Saturday, July 1, 1905. J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. DIVIDEND NOTICE—THE GIANT POWDER COMPANY, CONSOLIDATED, GIANT STA- TION. CALIFORNIA—A dividend (No. 79) of fitty cents per share on the fssued capl- tal stock of the company has been declared, payable at the San Francisco offices of the company, rooms 202, 204 and 206, Kohl bldg., on July 10, 1905. Tranefer books close July 3, 1005, at noon. C. C. QUINN, Secretary. DIVIDEND notice—Mutual Savings Bank of San Francisco, 710 Market street. For the half-year ending June 30, 1905, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and a quarter (8%) per cent on all deposits, com- pounded semi-annually, and free of - taxes, payable on and after Saturday, July 1, 1805. GEORGE A. STORY, Cashier. OLDT Savings Bank, 626 Market pposite Falace Hotel—For the half-year ending June 30, 1605, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and one-half (334) per cent per annum on deposits, free of all taxes, payable on and after Saturday,” July 1, 1905. ~ W. E. PALMER, Cashfer. DEBENTURE Surety Company, Rialto bld; corner Mission and/New Montgomery st San Francisco, Cal., has declared a dividend for Juhe (No. 26) of five (5) cents per share on lts issued capital stock, which will be paid at office of the company, July 10, 1905. DIVIDEND NOTICE—A dividend of 15 per cent wil. become due and payable to de- positors of the Pacific Bank, at Room 177, Crocker Building, 9th floor, on and after July 11th, 1905, J. HOWARD BARNARD. HU; LARKIN, 804—Sunny front rooms, $5 and $6; 2 rooms for housekeeping, $12; gas grate. MARKET, 1004—One front ruom to rept; over dental varlors; §12 week. MARKET, 1542 (The Idy)—Single and en suite, with private baths; hot and cold water in every room: new and modern; reasonable; phone South 796. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 120 Third st.—400 single and family rooms, 35c to $1 50 per day; $2 to $§ week: the only new and modern hotel and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground floor; hot and cold water, electric iights, call bells, steam heat in every room, and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. NE (THE), 633 POST—JUST OPENED; GANTLY FURN. SUITES OR SINGLE ROOMS; MODERN; PRIV. SALT WATER BATHS. PHONE PRIV, EX., BAST 722, fur- nisher 2 view of Union Square P: tel, 258 Third st., near Howard house, with all modern conveniences; rooms en_ suite and single; rates by day 50c and up; by week., $2 and up. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light reading-room, smoking-room and ladles' pa lor; rooms per night, 3¢ to $150; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SECOND, 81, near Market—Middle flcor of 4 rootns. SIXTH, 438%—Sunny front bedroom, furnished, SUTTER. 6S2—Sunny furnished rooms; tric lights; bath; §8*up. THE<¥FLORENCE, 102 Eliis, corner Powell— Rooms, 50c and upward; first-class service; special rates by week to familles. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy. nr. Market—400 roome,.35¢ "to $1 night, §1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room; elevator, read.-room; free bus. baggage. newly elec- VAN NESS ave, 202—Furnished front room. Bixth and/Howard sts.—Best city; clean, neat; charges reasonable; central location com- mends it to traveling public; cafe attached; cars pass door. G, H. von der Mehden, prop. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., nr. Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms, 35¢ to §1 50 nightly, $2 to $8 week: elevator; elec. Jights; reading-room; free bus, baggage. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened ut 1008 Market et., opposite Fifth. Open until i1 o m. e ——————r) ROOMS AND BOARD. * AA—HOTEL MARLBOROUGH. 404 Eddy st JUST OPENED. Rooms modern and up te date: light, sunny and airy: hair mattresses; free "baths: every thing elegant, fresh and clean, table unexcelled; rates very reason- able: ‘must be seen to be appreciated: locat- €d in the heart of the clty—i04 Eddy st. 404 “’Best meals in the city.” NICELY renovated sunny | with board; $1 50 ‘and $5 week. place, off Geary st., near Mason. BARTLETT, 431—Sunny front rooms with board; §16 up; Misalon warm belt. WOLF HOUSE, known transient house il furnished _rooms 1 Martha GEARY, 1044—Two or three sunny unfur- nished rooms; bath, phone; references, EDDY, 1178, opp. Jefferson Park—Fine rooms; best ‘table board; reas.: phone Jackson 156. BAYS Two housekeeping ooms; bath al _— HAYES, 854—A large housekeeping room, wit} use of kitchen, $9; gas, b::hp.n:hono. 5 LIBERTY, 563—Lgrge sunny room for 2, board, bath. plano, garlen. Phcne Capp 65. OLIVE ave., 560—One or two furnished rooms, with or without board; terms reasonable. HOWARD, 945—Furnished room for housekeeping: also small room. 03—2 sunny housekee TOooms; gus range, sink, laundry; private ?E‘mly; $12. i, JOR SHRRS, Mk \ROtty; peivate tamily; I8 JESSIE, 323--Large front rooms, en suite single, housekeeping, §2, $3 50 week " —_— e R P W week JONES, 507, corner O Farrell—Hou: roome; nicely furnished; rent “..o‘:i‘x?f.?"“ LARKIN, 8173 —Nicely furnished sunny corner light room, with gas stove: reasonable. LARKIN, 819%—Nice sunny room; water; light hkpg, it desired: $10 m'l‘&'x‘;'."‘ LEAVENWORTH, 712, near Post—Nicely fur- pished, sunny foom for gemtieman; private aniily. MARKET, 10273 —Nicely furnished sunny room; housekeeping and single. MARKET, 1085—Housekeeping rooms. MISSION, 1251%, cor, Ninth—Two sunny front rm.; adjoining kitchen: coal stove; sink; $14, MISSION. 2133—3 sunny rooms furnished for ‘bousekeeping; bath: laundry; gas range. OAK, 117, or 14 Page—Complete ; gas rarige free; hot bath, laundry: $1 25-$3 50 wk. OLIVE . 5, off Larkio—3 ave., upfurnjshed 0ld Stevenson Mansion, 807 California sf carpets and imterior; exceptional table; mod." COUNTRY BOARD. FARISH Cottage, Novato—Sunny rooms: board 85 week; reduced rates; families: good fish- ing and bathing., MRS. FARISH, Novato. ROOMS WANTED. A s cneseenaton o oot ettocn et et COUPLE wants 8 or 4 unfurn. rms.: not too far from town: le. Box 6315, Call. - TO LEASE. ram—— . ANY portion of 60,000 square feet; best build- ings in city: three street frontages: perfect light udl’mlflcflfll all modern conven- PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., until 10 o'clock a. m., August 1, 1905, and publicly opened imme- diateiy thereafter, to furnish at the navy yards, Mare Island, Cal., and Puget Sound, Wash., a quantity of naval supplies, as specified below: Schedule 26: Spikes, natls, steel rcpe, miscellaneous hardware, piles, Oregon pihe, sewer pipes and fittings, drain tile, soil plpe and fittings. Scheduie 27: Photographic material, drawing instruments. Schedule 28: Oak, hoat knees, cedar, ash, g iron, motors, Schedule 29: Wire, wire rope, emery grinder, tin, steel, valves, steam traps, cocks, unfons, pipe fittings, corset lacing, ebonite. Schedule 30: Sugar. Ap- plitations for proposals should desiznate by numbers the schedules desired. Blank pro- posals will be furnished upon application to the navy pay offices, San Francisco, Cal., and Seattle, Wash., or to the bureau. H. T. B. HARRIS, Paymaster General, U. §. N. 6-21-05. PROPOSALS for corn brooms afid_scrubbing brushes—Depot Quartermaster's Office, 36 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal., July 5, 1905—Sealed proposals, in duplicate, subject to the usuall conditions, will be re- ceived at this office until 10 o'clock a. m. Friday, August 4, 1905, Pacific standard time, and then opened, for furnishing for delivery at the San Francisco depot, 3000 corn brooms and 1000 scrubbing brushes, to conform to existing standard samples and specifications. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, or any part thereof. Information and blank propoeals will be furniehed on application. Envelopes containing proposals to be marked: “‘Proposal No. 2416, to be opened August 4, 1905, and, addressed to MAJOR C. A. DEVOL, Quartermaster, U. S. A., Depot Quartermaster. PROPOSALS for miscellaneous supplies.— Office Isthmian Canal Commission, Washing- ton, D. C., July 1, 1905.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be recelved at the office of the General Purchasing Officer, Isthmian Canal Commission, Washington, D. C., until 10:30 a. m., July~81, 1905, at which time they will be opened in public. for furnishing Air Compressors, Pneumatic Hammers, Drilis and Boring Machines, Marine Boilers, Rub- ber Hose, Sheet Irop, Steel Rivets, Salino- meters and Salinometer Pots. Blanks and full information may be obtained from this office, or offices of Asst. Purchasing Agents, 24 State st., N. Y. City; Custom House, New Orleans, Ta.; 26 New Montgomery st., San Francl 1., and Tacoma, Wash.; also Moble, Ala. D. W. ROSS, g Otfice. —_— BENICIA Arsenal, Cal., July 1, 1905—Sealed proposals In duplicate will be received here until 12 o'clock m. August 1, 1005, for the purchase of condemned Simms-Dudley dyna- mite guns and carriages, Gatling gun ecar- riages, cavalry, artillery and Infantry equip- e Springfield rifles, etc. Catalogues of these stores can be had on application to \the commanding officer. S ——— CARDS AND INVITATIONS. ENGRAVED wedding invitations, visiting and Buninces cards, crest, etc.; high-class work at moderate rates. J.H:Duncan,126 Kearny.r.1 MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were {ssued yesterday: S John G. Tullius, 80, 2005 street, and Stophanie. Ketterer, 30, 515 Thirtleth stroet. Adnrg W. Corl w"h.“i‘ml%l u{:’n:l street, and Oline C. Longabay; ¢ Neil i sz;z.‘zzi nu“‘éu Hoffman avenue, and Anita Tinoco, 20, tter street. Martin A. Cannon, 46, Boston, and T. Cannon, 35, 312 Valencia - Arthur G. Aikin, 31, and Clarice C. Lovely, 25, 719 Webster street. Giuseppe Busso, 27, Cloverdale, and . Glu- o [ s San Lorenzo. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, rarriage 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 simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charze. g BORN. EVANS—In this city, July 4, 1905, to the wife of Rev. J. Rhys Evans, a son. g VEROW—In this city, July 3, 1805, to the wife of Willlam G. Verow, a son. . WATERMAN—In #his city, July 5 1905, the wife of Jesce H. Waterman, a son. to MARRIED. BERGER—SILVERMAN—In this city, July 2, 1905, by the Rev. Hyman Samuelson, Morris Berger and Sophle Silverman, both of this city. A DIED. ty, Frapcois—S0 Leonard, Mary E.—41 arry, ' John—63 | Lowden, Thomas J.—62 rrigan, Johannah—40 Lycett, Annie raun, Hilda—11 m. |Magnusson,Andrew—63 roner, Fablana—62 | McMahon, Bridget—60 ‘astle, Jessfe A.—22 |Melloy! Mary: Claassen, Mrs. C.—3 |O'Hara, Katharine M. laney, Bernice Ormeby, Henry §.—40 Crowley, Genevieve |Pearson, John—40 Daubs, Mary F.—2 wks Rodgers, Peter C.—89 Doolittie, Jefterson—i9 Ryan, James J. Dwyer, Margaret—5 m. Sargent, Mary E. Eggers, John Wm.—37 Schubert, B, W.—12 Evans,’ Edward Wm. |Schumann, ‘Christian— Helne, Charlotia—14 | 17 Hirschtelder, Henrlette Staples, Lafayette—Tl1 77 \Stovens, Chas. L.—67 Hodgkins, Mayl—18 m. Sweeney, Michael—28 Howell, Thomas—64- |Torpey, Margaret Hull, Andrew C.—47 |Wise, Henry—o9 Klemm, Josephine—33 |Wolf, Henrletta—T4 BARATY—In this city, July 5, 1805, Francols, beloved husband of Victorine Baraty, father of George E. Baraty, brother of J. B. Baraty, father-in-law of Isabell Baraty, brother-in-law of Mrs. J. B. Baraty, and grandfather of G. L. and Ed Baraty, a na- tive of France, aged 80 years and 10 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral Friday, July 7, at 9 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 708 Waller etreet, thence to the French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, where & high requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- 4ng at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemeters, by clectric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. BARRY—In this city, July 4, 1905, John, be- loved husband of Catherine Barry, and father of Maggle and Willlam J. Barry, Mrs. D. Casey and Mrs. A. Vettermice, a native of the parish of Kilpatrick, County Cork, Ire- land, aged 03 years. A member of Riggers and 'Stevedores' Unfon. (Boston and Aus- tralia_papers please copy.) 7 Kriends and acquaintances are respect- tuily Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday). at 8:30 o'clock, from his lata residence, 104 Silver street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his =oul, commencing at ® o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BERRIGAN—In this city, July B, 1905, Jo* bannah, dearly beloved wife of Edward F. Berrigan, and loving mother of James E., Mary M. and Edward D. Berrigan, e native of Whitinsville, Mass., aged 40 years. (Bos— ton and Worcester, Mass., papers Dlease €opy.) >’ Remains at the parlors of Monahan & Co., 2339-41 Mission street. BRAUN—In this city, Hilda, dearly beloved daughter of Albert and Marle Braun, and dearly beloved sister of Elsie and the lats Freddife Braun. a native of San Francisco, aged 11 months and 7 days. BRONER—In West Berkeley, Cal., July 5. 1005, Fablana, beloved wife of Constantine Broner, and beloved mother of Mrs. A. E. Verlinden, Mrs. J. J. Smith, Mrs. J. E. Healy, Mrs. W. E. Ward and P. D. Broner, a native of Monterey, Cal., aged 62 years 4 months and 15 days. 07 Interment private. CASTLE—In this city, July 3, 1905, Jessle A. Castle, beloved daughter of John and Minnle Castle, beloved sister of H. C., A. W. and W. J. Castle, and granddaughter of Mra. Mary Stauch, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years 6 months and 10 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from the resi— dence of her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Stduch, 7 Godeus sjreet, off Mission, between Twen: ty-minth_and Thirtfeth. Interment Mount Ollvet Cemetery. CLAASSEN—In San Jose, Cal., July 3, 1905, Mrs, Charlotte Claassen, belovéd wife ‘of Ja. cob Claassen, and mother of Camille H. Poujol, Mr: B. Minor and Louis W. Classen, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 63 years. CLANCY—In this city, July 5, 1005, Bernice, infant daughter of Bernard M. and Ellenor Ciancy, a native of San Francisco. CROWLEY—In this city, July 4 1005, Gene- vieve, beloved and only daughter of and the late Florence Crowley, and s! Florence F. and Willlam Crowley, a native of San Francisco. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_ attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 32 Federal street, off Bryant street, between 'First and Second, thence to St. Brendan's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. July 5, 1905, Mary DAUBS—In this _ city, Frances, dearly beloved daughter of W. and Mary E. W. Daubs, & native of San Francisco, aged 2 weeks. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from the residence of her paren’s, 9 Kohler pla off Green street, between Kearny and Mont- gomery. Interment Holy Cross Cemetéry. DOOLITTLE—Entered into rest, in this city, July 4, 1905, Jefferson E. Duolittle, husband of Rebegca Doolittle, and father of Jeffer- son Jennings Doolittie, a native of Nevada County, Cal., aged 49 years 5 months and 24 days. (7 Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock to-day (Thursday), at the residence of J. H. Jennings, 3921 Clay street. In- terment private. DWYER—In this city, July 5, 1005, at-the residence of the parents, 2118 Greenwich etreet, Margaret L., dearly beloved daugh- ter of John H. and Margaret Dwyer, and sister of John J. Dwyer, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 month: EGGERS—In this city, July 3, 1905, John Wil- liam, dearly beloved husband of Hermine (Minnie) Eggers, loving father of May, Wlllie, Pearl, Theodore and Christian Eggers, cousin of Henry and Fred Cornehl, and nephew of Mrs. Willlam Hirkel of Alameda, a native of Schifieck, near Hamburg, Germany, aged 87 years 4 months and 8 days. A member of ‘Western Addition Camp No. 306, W. of W., and Court Mayflower No. 41, F. of A. (Ala- meda papers Dlease copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thureday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from his late residence, 164 Dorland street, off Guer- rero, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. To the officers and members of West Addition Camp No. 306, W, O. W.—You m uested to attend the funeral of our late neighbor, John Wiiliam Eggers, from his late residence, 164 Dorland street, off Guer- rero, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth, ‘Thursday, July 6, at 1 o'clock p. m. Mem- bers of the Uniform Rank will kindly appear in full dress. S’kfil‘l‘;’i‘ifl’fils V. F. DE ROCO, Clerk. O EVANS—In this city, July 4, 1005, Edward William, beloved son of Rev. J. Rhys Evans and Margaret J. Evans, a native of San Franelsco. HEINE—In _this city, July 4, 1905, Charlotta, beloved daughter of Henry and Johanna Heine, a native of Al eda, Cal, aged 14 years 10 months and 13 days. > Friends and acquaintances are ct- fully invited to attend the funeral 'y, July 7, at 1 o'clock p. m., from the mortu- ary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty- first, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HIRSCHFELDER—In this city, July 5, 1905, Henrlette, beloved wife of the late Aaron Hirschfelder, beloved mother of Drr Joseph O. and Samuel Hirschfelder, Mrs. E. M; el and Mrs. M. Wiener, and sister of Daniel, E. D. and Anton Block, a native of Bavaria, aged 77 years 10 months and 5 {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Friday). at $:30 o'clock a. m., at her late residence, 1392 Gearsy street. In- terment Home of Peace Cemetery, via spe- ofal train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 10:35.a. m. Please omit flowers. HODGKINS—In this eity, July 5, 1005, Mayl, 1504 MARKET STREET Or at Cemetery. McAvoy, 0’Hara & Co. FUNRAL DIRECTORS. o, %mmm.’r Hodgkins, .M. beloved son of Nettle and W. M. Hodskins. a pative of Marysville, Cal., aged 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. HOWELL—In this city, July 4 1905, ‘M-m::r beloved husband of Jessie Howeil, and father of Mrs. A. Shula, Mrs. Charles Dodge and Ada Mary Howell, o~ mx‘;\_em %(“Englnn b aged 64 years S months- and 3 A > Friends and acquaintances are respect- } WASHINGTON, tully invited to attend the fuperal to-morfow | (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the Cathe— &ral Miwsion of the Good Samaritan, Second street, near Folsom. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HULL—In this city, July 5, 1903, Andrew Clifton Hull, a native of Massachusetts, aged 47 years 1 month and 25 days. = ; | | KLEMM—In this city, July 5, 1903, Josephifie | Klemm, a native of Germany, aged 33 years. 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), from the new funeral chapel of Theodor Dierks, 432 Golden Gate avenue, be- tween Larkin and Polk streets, and thence to St. Boniface's Church, on Golden Gate ave- nue, where services will be held at S:i43 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. LEONARD—In this city, July 5. 1905. at her residence, 20 Rondel place, Mary Ela, be- loved wife of L. R. Leonard, and mother of H. I, N. E., S. and H. Leonard. a na- tive of Monterey County, Cal. aged 4l | years 9 months and 10 day: LOWDEN—In this city, July 5, 1905, Thoma: J. Lowden, beloved husband of the late Lill Lowden, and brother of John Lowden of Siskiyou County and the late Montgomery Lowden, a native of Ohio, aged 62 years. LYCETT—An anniversary solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the late Annle Lycett at St. James Church, corner Twenty-third and Guerrero _streets, com- mencing at 9 o'clock on Friday, July 7. Friends are invited to attend. MAGNUSSON—In this city, July 4, 1905, An- drew, beloved husband of the late Hannah Magnusson, and father of Walter and W Ham Magnueson and Mrs. W. H. Gerdes, a native of Sweden, aged 63 years. £ Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. McMAHON—In this city, July 5, 1905, at her residence, 10 Cleveland street, Bridget Me- Mahon, dearly beloved wife of Peter Me- Mahon, sister of the late Owen and Charles Lafferty, and aunt of Owen Lafferty. & na- tive of County Donegal, Ireland, aged &0 years. 7 Notice of funeral bereafter. MELLOY—In this city, July 5, 1905, Mary, dearly beloved “wife ‘of Francis Melloy, & native of County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 80 years. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O’Connor & Co.. 167 Miasion street. O'HARA—In this city, July 3, 1905. Katharine M., daughter of Colonel James O'Hara, U. S. Artlilery Corps _(retired). E¥The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 1109 Laguna street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of ber soul, at 9:30 a. m. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. ORMSBY—In this city. July 5, 1 Henry S. Ormsby, beloved son of the late L. S. L. and Anna M. S. Ormsby, and brother of John J.. George L., Harriet E., Edward R., Edgar L., Frank E. and William F. Ormsby, & native of Randolph, Massachusetts, aged 40 years 10 months and 13 days. (Boston, Mass., papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1900 Mis- slon street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by elec- tric funeral car from cormer of Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. PEARSON—In this city, July 3, 1905, John Pearson, cousin of Alfred and Edward Pear- son and Peter, Stephen, Antone and Martin Anderson, 1da’ Swensen and Mrs. J. Oisen, a native of Sweden, aged 40 years 1 month and 3 day > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. pariors of Halsted & Co., 946 Missign street. Interment New Odd Feliows’ Cemelery, San Mateo County. RODGERS—In San Mateo, Cal., July 4, 1905, Peter C. Rodgers, son of the late Michael and Jane Rodgers, and brother of Thomas and John Rodgers, Mrs. Mary Lee and Mrs. M. Sheehan, a native of San Mateo County, Cal., aged 39 years 2 months and 27 days. RYAN—In this city, July 4, 1905, James J. Ryan, boloved son of Mary and the late John Ryan, and brother of Lizzie Ryan and the late Annie Ryan and Mrs. S. Myers, a native of San Francisco. §X Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 a. m., from his late residence, 257 Ivy avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SARGENT—In this city, at her Franklin street, Mary E.. wu“'.‘fl"f‘u.‘:? Walter E. Sargent, and mother of Jobn H. Sarzent. - [ Remains at McAvoy, O'Hara & Co.'s new parlors, 261 and 271 Hayes street. SCHUBERT—At Halfmoon Bay, July 4, 1903, Edward W. Schubert, beloved husband of Adolphine Schubert, and loving father of Hugo G., Charles W., Mrs. E., Frank and H. Albrecht, a native of Germany, aged 72 yeare 7 months and 11 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from his late residence at Halfmoon Bay. thence to the Methodist ChBrch for services. Interment I. 0. O. F. Cemetery at Haltmoon Bay. SCHUMANN—Drowned at Napa, Cal., July 2, 1005, Christian, dearly beloved and only son of Adoiph and Eliza Schumann, and brother of Augusta, Lily, Emma and Minnle Schu- mann, a native of San Francisco, aged 17 T e i - rien acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral twday (Thursday), at 1:30 p. m., from the home of his parents, 1154 Alabama street, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. STAPLES—In this city, July 3, 1905, Lafay- ctte, dearly beloved husband of ‘Eliga J. Staples, and father of Mabel F. and Lida E. Staples, a native of Swanville, Maine, aged 71 years 11 months and 13 days. § Funeral services will be held at his late residence, 2752 Mission street, Friday, July 7, at 1 o'clock. Interment Mount Oii- Vet Cemetery. STEVENE—In this city, July 4, 1905, Charl L., dearly beloved father of John, Agnes and Maggle Stevens, a native of Belgium, aged 67 years. 7 The funeral will take place Thursday, July 6, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., from the par- lors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton street, thence by 11:30 a. m. train for Mount Olivet Cemetery. SWEENEY—In this city, July 5, 1905, Michael | Sweeney, beloved son’ of Patrick and the !late Mamie Sweeney, and brother of Patrick, John, Thomas, Annie, Delia, Mary and Mag: gle Sweeney of New York, a native of County Sligo, Ireland, aged 23 years. A member of Plasterss' Union No. 66, O, P. I. A. (New York .apers please copy.) > Remains at the pariors of the Untted Undertakers, 866 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth. TORPEY—In this city, July 4, 1905, Marga: beloved wite of late Michael Torpey. and loving mother of Margaret, Frank, Kate, Marle, James and Willlam Torpey, a native O riends are Invited to attend the are attend ¢ to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m. . fere: her late residence, 3403A Sixteenth street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 9:30 p. m. Inter- ment ‘l’!’:_lg u(Ofgl “%eum via electric car from = uerrero streets. Kindly omit flowers. ‘WISE—Entered into rest, July 5, 1005, Henry, beloved husband of Rachel S. Wise, and be- loved father of Wallace A. Wise, Mrs. Leo Block, Mrs. Willlam Newman, Mabel N Wise ‘and Mrs. Samuel Bosenbluim, a native of Kempen, Prusela, 69 years and 2 T3 The funeral services will be el morrow (Friday), ‘8t 10 o'clock & we. ‘ot the Masonic Temple, comer of Postand mery_streets, “under ausplees Fiasiier Lodge No_ 130 . ant A - streets at 11:30 WOLF—In this city, July 4, 1905, Henrletta, beloved wife of the late David Wolf, beloved mother of James A.. Arthur D., Henry M., Santord, Leon and the late Benjamin Wolf, . Louls Wertheimer and Mrs. I Con- 204, sister of Mre. Jeannette Flatcher: ve estphalia, Germany, aged 11 months and 1S days. g and tances - o R fully invited to_af (Thursday). at 10 o'clock a. m., R T streets at u a m. Interment Home of Peace Cometesy. from the | COMMERCIAL N:WS ¢ Continued from Pzge Fitteen. 500 Flour, @~ sks. €46) Middlings. sks . Oats, ctis horts. sks .. Bran, sks TERN. Corn, os «--oo- STOCK AND LOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, July ¥—2 p. m. UNITED § BONDS. Bid. Ask Bt ask. 4s qr coup..lu4 101 45 qr cp new. LR 15 G res 164 10M3lds ar coup. .10k 104% MISCELLANEQUS BOD DS. Ala A W Bs. ~ |0 W std §s. — 90 .\9:0 Oil 5s. 97 99 |Oceanic S Us. ':4:1 Be— CPC 5+.106%4147%,Um Cabie G 120% Cal C G 3s. — 108 |Pac G Im ds — CalG &Enr P E Ry 0s..108%1 m & ct s. 93% 3% Pac L&P 38 P& C H 616 Cal-st C 5s.112 € € Wat 5s.100 P & O R 65110 Ea P 6= - Powell-st_Ss.. — F : f H -~ EG&RIs. 1084 Geary- -_ P & SJViel120 — H C&s —-— L Ok& SJ5s.16 S Do 3s . —_ Q}'_.?l 'R’\ bl - Hon R T 6s. -_— s o L A Elec §s. — — | (1909) 100% — LAG &E1 5s. -« 104 | (1916) .....106 — L A Ry3s..11S 119 |S P of € 68 LAL gtd 55.10235165 | (1903)Sr B.107 107% LAP lem 58.1077%108%/ (190 ...108% — Mkt-st C 6s.112 — (1912) — 1143 SPC 1 cg Sa.11T — | _ Do stampd.108% — |S P B R 68.134% — S V Wat 6s.103% — Do 4s 2dm.100% Contra Costa 42 423 Port Costa... Marta Co.... 58 |8 v wat Co. GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 3% 3%|Pac L Co. Martel Powr 1% 1%|SF G & Mutual E L« — 12%/Stkn G & INSURANCE, Firem’'s Fnd.330 E BANK STOCKS. ‘Am Ntl Bk..130 133 L P & A Anglo-Cal .. 87T% 80 | Mer Trust. Bank of Cal.42274435 |Merch Ex... Cal Safe Dp.153% — | S F National — Frst Nationl.320 335 SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L.2520 Sav & L. So.. — Hum Sav Bk — Sec Sav Bk..390 Mutual Sav.100 — |Union T Co.2700 3300 S F Sav U.637% — STREET RAILROADS. ..210 22‘3 1Ptelldlo . & =] California Geary .. POWDER, 234! SUGAR, 8314 Makawell 1744 Onomea S 4 157 Paaubau S Hawalian C. Honokaa § C C <. G y - c. 53 Hutch § P C 15 Kilauea S C. 3% — MISCELLANEOUS. $935 59%|Oceantc 8 Co. 5% - |Pac Aux FA. 4 Alaska P A. Cal F C A. Cal Wine A. — MV& MtTm.100 % 5 8% Fac C_ Borx 133%185% 0 — “{ Pac S Tel Co.100 SALES. Morning Session. Board— * 10 Alaska 10 Alaska Packers’ 5 Alaska 10 Alaska Packers’ 155 Spring Valley Water Co. 208 F Gas & Electric. 25 Contra_Costa Water 43 Giant Powder Con ........ 90 Hawatian Coml & Sugar $5,000 Cal G & B1 G M & C T 39, b6 $4,000 United R R of S F 4s........ E Street— $2,000 Ca¥ Gas & B1 G M & C T 3s.. 93 30 Afterncon Session, Board— 15 Cal Fruit Canmers’ Assn.....100 30 10 Alaska Puckers' Association... $9 25 10 Alaska Packers' Association... 89 50 100 Paauhau S P Co... cesens 20 0O 10 Onomea Sugar Co_..... 36 00 $3,000 United R R of S F is - 90 00 $5,000 Oceanic S S Co 3s .65 0 Strest— 45 Spring Valley Water Co. $5.000 S F, Oak & S Jose Ry $1,000 United R R of S F ds. Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bif Ask.| Bid. Ask. Ba{ CPC 6s.10433106% SF Drydk Js.1 -— B Wat 68.113 — [SF & NP Js.110 ~ €al NW Ss.111 s Sen Tel ds...111 3 M C Wat Je. — 114 Do 3s 10T — Ok TCon 3s.102 — |Suttr-st R3s.105 110 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala S Co... — 28 |Gas Con A.. 19 00y Cal Cot Mlls 82 — |M~* Nav Co.115 — Cal G&ECor. — 60 |Mills Nat Bk.300 — C Jockey CL120 — |[NSRR Co. — Cal Powder.1i3 — |N Cal P Co. 9% 25 |Cak Bk Sav.i4d — 1i2%| Orpheum Co. — 16 67%| PacC Cas Co.136 — Chutes Co .. 4% 6 |IQOF Hall A 6% — City & C Bk.107%2119 | Pae 8ur C — 120 Cyp L Imp. 4% 6% Paraf Pain DptPwd pfd. 8215 90 |S F Drydocl kt Do com .. 60 70 |S Jose Wat..108% — FN Bk, Oak.120 — |SO & MT “t.125 Fischer Thtr — 1%/ Swiss-A Bk..120 Froch-A Bk.108% — Hono P Co. 33 35 | Trucke Etect 1% | Galon § Co. Do old pool 34 — |UR InC com. 48 Do nw pool 357 40 | SALES. Morning Session. Street— 100 Hono Plantation Co Mining Stocks. TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: 9:30 a. m. Session. 1200 Bitg M, b30.1 00| 250 Mont Ton ..3 27 1000 Bitg M.b60.1 021 3500 Bank ... 3 400 Goldfield ... 141000 Nac 10 34 100 Goldfield, s 18 . 33 500 Gold Anch,s10 ST 4500 . 3000 Gold Mt Con. 021500 8 Nev Dev... 13 13,000 Home Con.. (S| 600 Ton Be'mont..1 20 600 MacNamara. . 800 Ton Midway..l 55 4 700 Mont TonbIS3 303300 Ton N Star.. 84 100 Mont Ton,b10.3 11 a . Session, 2000 Adams . Gl 1000 Ind Tonopah.. 08 1000 Bullfrog 98| 7¢0 MacNamars... 44 500 Bifg M, b30.1 60| 300 Mont Ton ....3 23 1000 Blfg M.b60.1 0214/ 1000 Nat Bank .... 34 200 Cent Eureka..l 65|2300 Orig Bulifrog. 33 2000 Dixte . 18/ 200 Ton Belmont..1 20 2500 Home Com.s10 ¢3! 200 Ton Midway..1 58 1000 Ind Tonopah..0213/2000 N Star, s 10. 54 , 2 p. m. Session. 2000 Dixle ... 202000 Nat Bank .... 34 100 Mont Ton ...3 25| 500 Orig Bullfrog. 33 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bullfrog District, Bid. Ask. @ 10 > e - 10 — 13 - n = n 3 18 8 22 = O ~ . 04 e QO i 5 % —l »h— & %0 =.1 25 3 30 20 =n 55 8 et 53 25 00 15 00 —_® -~100 - @& — 25 - » P Cash Balance From Exposition. A final report has been prepared by the general committee that made a San Francisco exhibit at the Louisiana Pur- the committes ste. | had $10.259 with which to erect a San Francisco building and (o make the exhibit for the city. There remains a balance of $53 29 on hand. LOSES HER CAPE.—Mrs. Christian- who lives at Francisco to M‘:- e heat of the sun so LB TS S e

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