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Cypress Lawn Improvement Co. 8 37«-i ¦ .... Eastern Dynamite .... .... Ewa Sugar Plantation Gas Consumers' Association .. .... 22 <V> Honolulu Sugar v . •..., 20 50 London and 8 F Bank (Ltd.) Mercantile Trust .... Northern Cal Power 0 T5 Nevada National Bank . . ... North Shore Railroad 1O UO' .... Orpheum Company 1« 00 .... Pacific States Tel and Tel 122 30 Para-fQne Paint 33 On .... Postal Device/* Improvement .... Ran Francisco Dry Dock 47 00 .... Sausalito Land and Ferry 1« W). \. ... Sperry Flour Company - .... ; .... Standard Electric 1« Ort Truckee Electric '13 23 1* 00 Union Sugar , 22 50 ..;. United Gas and Electric...... 34 30 .... Western Fish Co .... OFFICIAL SALES. Morning Session. 200 Four Oil ' 1ft 1000 Foveretxn Oil-.-. ............; .is 2C0 Home Oil ....• a 303 Afternoon Session. " ¦ • 1000 Occidental Oil 20 2O0 Home Oil 3.1Q Mining Stocks. SAX FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. . The followlnjc were the sales on tbe Saa Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yest«r« day: . ¦ Morning Session. 200 Belcher 4« 100 Ophir ...,,,.11(1 SCO Caledonia 1 25 400 Potesl 3ft 21 '0 CholUr 28 2<X> Savage 23 500 Justice 13 10O St Louin .... Id lOO Mexican 1 25 5Ot> Union Con .. »5 10O Mexican . 1 SO MO Utah 3ft 4.QO Occidental ... - 35) &0O Yellow J .... -73- Afternoon Session. -'".» 500 Andes 15f ICO Sierra Nev ... 73 200 Gould 4 C .. 42 300 Union Con .. 90 300 Justice 13| 800 Utah 23f f:,',. PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. ! The following were the sales on the Paclto Stock Exchange yesterday: Mornlnz Session. 10O Caledonia, ...125 300 Potosl 30 100 C C * Va..l 82 % 300 Savage 2.1 200 Crown P . . . . 27 10O Sierra N«v . . 75 2OO Gould AC.. 4i lOO Slerr* Nev . . 73 20O Justice 14 £1*1 Silver H ....l.OS 500 Justice ...... 13 300 Union Con .. »B 100 Mexican 1 2O SO© Yellow J .... 79 200 Ophir 1 70 Afternoon Session. 10O Crown P .... 2«| 20f> Sierra Nev „ 13 200 CTOwn P .... 27i 200 Silver H11U..J on 30O Gould A C. . 42 ICO Silver Hill ., fls BOO Justice 1? 2»}O Union Cqn . - $*» 100 Mtxlcan ...1 22V» ICO Utah » 100 Ophir 1 «H 300 yellow J ..., 11 10Q Savata 23 300 Yellow J .... «9 TONOPAH M1N1NO EXCHANGE. T*e following were the sales on tha San Francisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yes-. terday: "... v Mornin; • Session. . 200 Colehaa .... 21 SCO N Y Ton.... W : 30O Gipsy Queen... 27 500 N Y Ton. S 5 09 . BAO Montana, S 5.1 05 ICO Ton Belmont.."2 20 : 300 Montana 1 06 Afternoon Session. 400 Cen Eureka... **)( 200 Rescue 1» ICO Cen Eureka, . . 89 100 So Eureka : . 12 100 Colehan 22 lw) Ton Belmont. 500 Gold Mount... 21 Cash 3 20 IOOO Lucky-Tom. B 10O Belmqnt.B 10.2 2O 30 14 100 Belmont.B 30.2 25 BOO Paymaster ... 22 20© North Star ... , 43 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ; ; - - : _ <£ " FRIDAY. Jum 28—1 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid.Ask. Alpha ... «« 07 Julia. ..... 03 «C1 ' Alfa 03 OS Justice 10" 12 Andes 14 14 Kentuck 05 M Belcher 42 43 Mexican t 2O 1 25 Best A Belch. 1 90 2 25 Occidental ... 31 .:« Bullion 04 <* Ophir .....\.l 60 1 70 Caledonia 1 25 1 30 Overman .... 36 • 3f> Challenge ... 55 57 Potosl 29 30 Chollar 25 27|Savaga 20 21- Confidence ...1 25 — IScorplon .04 . 0« Con Cal A V.I «O 1 65 Seg- Belcher.. 14 1» Con Imperial. 05 07 Sierra' Nev. . . 71 72 Con N Y .... W> lllSliver 1IHU.. 0.1 96 1 Crown Point.. 25 27j«t Louis .;.. IS 20 Eureka Con.. — W Syndicate -. .;. — ¦ 06 Exchequer... 05 > -OS! Union • Con... 92 93 Gould A Cur. 41 42|Utah -29 SO~ Hale A Note:' M *>«jTel Jacket... ."" 67 -<M Lady Wash... — 05| • : -.•-.-.• TO>'QPAH MIXES. Bid.Ask. I ¦"- " Bid, Ask. Colehan ..... "-1 24lReitt»e 1* lfl Esperania ... W 08iTon Belmnt.2 174 2 25 Eula Con ... 25 — Ton * Cal... 22 — UIdsv Queen. 2H 27jTon Fraction. — 1 00 Gold Mt Con. 20 22 ! Ton * Gt W. — !l0>. Lucky Ttun.. 13 .WTooof Nev... — a 23 MacNamara. - 23 31 Ton N Star.. 4« : — MUpah Ex .. 40 —Ton Midway. 4S 50 Mont Ton.l 02^ 1 12» a lTon & S Lake 60 RS N Y Ton .... 10 — (Ton. Union., 1 S7% I 40 Paymaster ... 21 KjlJnlted Ton... 15 .— Pln« Grove... !M> — I Utopia ...... — 58 COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eight. James F. Swift (owner) with 9. B. Kress (contractor), architect Phlllpp Schwerdt-— All work except mantels, gas fixtures, shades, plumbing, painting and electric work for three story frame flats on S line of Fell street. 137:1 E of Stelner. E 25 by S 137:6; $7500. Same owner with T. J. Healey & Son (con-* tractors), architect Philip Schwerdt — Sewering, plumbing and gasflttlng for sam« on same: $1020. Timothy Hopkins (owner), with A. H. Wil hrlm (contractor), architects Havens tc Toepk* — Alt work for alterations and adrtttinna to a, three-story brick building on N line of Market street. 83:10 E of Tenth, B 117, by N l«0: $is.o»». . . . George C. Fitchen ("owner> with Ira Vf. Coburn (contractor), architect T. P. Rosa — Al teration* anri additions to make two two-storr fran>« buildings. 329 and 331 Ellis and 321 Jones street: $11,400, San Francisco National Training School with Forbes A Bruestle (contractors), architect Charles Haynes — Alterations and additions t» building on 8 line of Haight street, between Laguna and Octavia. 129 Haight street; *22C<X Paul Barbierl (owner) with f. V*. Ackev (contractor), architects Rousseau & Son— All work except picture molding, mantels, gas flx tures. shades and finishing hardware for * three-story frame, bulkiing (flats) on. .V 'line of Halsht street, 100:3 W. of Clayton. W 50 hy N 137:6. Western Addition block 6«1; $lt,.ri<\ Theresa. M. Deane iwn»rt with Ludwig B. G. Koenlg (contractor), architects Rousseau A Son — All work for two three-story frame build ings on N line of Fell street. 1W$:3 W of Ash bury. W SO by Is" 137;«$, Western Addition block 671; $15,050. - . • . ¦ / . . Estate of Hamuel J. Shelfer (by B. C. Harves. administrator) to S. Dticas Company, lot on S corner of Pra*u» street and Brazil avenue. SW 100. SE ICO. 8W SO. SE 62:«. NE 15.1:4 NW 125:4, block SV.. Escelslor Homestead; $3SO. Louise A. and H. J. ilurr to Mary-C; Reason °T R»»s*r. lot on SE line of Athens street. M Nfc. of China avenue. KB 32 by SE 10O block 71. Excelsior Homestead; $10. Anna D. Joost to John Dougherty, lot 5. block 513. Bay View Homestead Associ&Uatr: $10. Builders' Contracts. Bernhard Gets to Emmet M. Bagley. lot on W line of Tenth street. 225 S of P. S 25 by W 120: $10. ' Hlbemia Savings and Loan Society to The resa Kelly, lot on S line of Marshall street. 156 W of Craut. W 27:6. S 20*1:41^ E 27:8. I*' 20rt:4'.i. College Homestead: $600. James C. GllfllUn to Archibald F. GilflUan Jr.. lot 23. block 129, Superior- Homestead As sociation: $lfls. • James W. and fcucy Harris to Frederick Dodd. lot on S line of A street, 90 W of Twen ty-fourth avenue, -W 25 by S 97:0-%. XE 25. — 9O>4»4: $1O^ G. L. "French to same, lot on S line of A street. ICO W of Twenty-fifth, S 104:4*i. NE 25. N »7:0%. W 23; $10. Bay District Land Company to Mary H. Me- GafOgan. lot on NE corner of Second avenue and A street, E ::2:6 by N 100: $10, Patrick J. McGafflxan to same, same; gift. Jennie H. Androsa to Frederick Boesse. lot on W line of Seventh avenoe. 40O N of Lake street. N 25 by. W 114: $10. Henry G. and Estelle Meyer to Luclan H. Sly. lot on N line Of Point Lobos avenue. 85:4 W of Twenty-eighth. NW 125. W 7$>. SE 125. E 78: $10. Minnie L. Whitney to A. H. Llasak. undivid ed U of lot on NW comer of Ellis and Leaven worth streets, W 77:6. N 60. E 2l>. N 3. E 57:«. S S3: $10. Isabella II. Tobias to same, undivided one third of same: $10. Albert V. Clark to Edward It Kiftred«e. lot on SE line of Mission street. 408 XR of Third, KE 0:7 by SE SO; $1. • • . : W. A. Shockley to Charles and Jessie Patton. lot on N line of Page street. 1C«:3 E of Shrader. E 50 by N K57;6: $10. Cecil T. Walker to W. G. Henshaw and A. W. Pattiani. lot on S line of Sutter street; 1H7:6 W of Mason W 50 by » 127 :«; also lot on W line of Mason street. 127:G S of Sutter. S 10 by W 1«7:6: $10. " ' 6; also lots » and T. block 25. lot» 1 and 14. block 2.1. Sunnyvale Homestead: also lots 18 to I'O. block 8. Holly Park: $10. Joseph BratK to Katherina Braisr. lot on E line of Bryant street. 132 N of Twenty-fourth. N 2B by E ICO: sift. ... H. M. and Emma Wreden to Maria Burke, lot on S line of Twenty-eijchth street, 228:8 E of Dolores. E 25 :S by R 114; $ia BEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. dty and County of San Francisco to Golden State Land Company, lot on NW corner of Larktn atreet and Broadway. W 143:2 Vs. N 27 * . - ¦ * Oolden State Land Company to Henry L.~Mtd dleton. lot on NW corner of Broadway and Lar kin street. W 80 by N 75: $10. j Henry L. «nd IJIy MWdieton to Anna V. Dougherty, lot on N Hn« of Broadway. 25 W of Larkin street. W AS by N 75; $10. Henry L. Mlddleton to Lily Mlddleten, lot on NW corner of Broadway and Larkin street. -W 25 by Ni5; gift, a - ¦ ¦ . ;. Patrick and Michael Wall and Mary Page to Thomas Brown, lot commencing at point l."57:6 s oMtalftht street and 225 W of Webster, S 27 :« by w 25; $10. • Victor and Florence Williams to.R. Bujatni off - lot on W line of • Broderlek street, 125 N of Bush, N 23 by W 125: $10. EdlaL. White, to G. H." Umbsen. lot on W line- of Treraont 'avenue. 153 ;J> N of Frederick street. N 25 by W SO; $1. O. H. Umbeen to William H. Williams Sr.. same; $10. " " - I«5a K. Umbsen to same. same, quitclaim deed: $1. !:. . .' — -- James K. and William T. Colbert to Elvira Borkhelm. lot on S line of East avenue, 191:11 E of Holly Park, £ 37:0 by 8 118, Holly Park THE SA N FRANCISCO T CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1903. 13 "ROOMS FOR^HOTSEICEBPINO.^ A NEW apartment house; >furn'lshed, and un- furnished rooms; new "management;* elevator; hot and cold water. 1049 Market, opp. Jones. AT Mayflower; cut rates now for summer.- SUH 3d st.: ys.iipralso beautiful rooms $1 week. CLEVELAND, 12,- below Folsom. off 7th— 2 suites nice housekpg rooms, with water; -|7. ELLIS, 67!> — Large, nicely furnished frdnt room; alcove, room: kitchen, bathroom and ¦ alcove bedroom if desired. t . ¦ FIFTH. 119— 'Housekeeping suite, -connected; gas stove;'- baths;- now, -convenient; top flat. GOUGH; loT— -Two sunny front rooms for housekeeping; private' family. HERBERT . (The)— Sunny ¦ apartments for housekeeping;' gas ranges: Just newly fur- nlshed. 15oO Polk st. ¦¦¦.,>., HOWARD, 10C3— 2 sunny, connecting, com- - pMely furnished bay- winddw ..rooms; range. HYDE. 320, between Eddy and Ellis — 4 fur- nished sunny' rooms; housekeeping. : HYDE, 412 — Sunny front basement suite; gas, laundry, yard; also other rooms; $20. . JESSIE, 333 — Sunny room furnished; . house- keeping; gas range; clean; central; $10 mo. JESSIE. 612— Three large sunny front bay- window .rooms; folding- doors. LARKIN. 81t»W— Large sunny housekeeping room; gas st6ve; private; $12 per month. 1 MISSION, 1917 — Large sunny suite; gas range, ! running water, bath, phone; single rooms. OCTAVIA, 1403, cor. Geary— 1 room, $9; 2. $15; bay window; mantels; cellar. SACRAMENTO, 1323—1 furnished or 2 unfur- nlshed, front rooms; new flat. -^ - THIRD. 143 — Sunny housekeeping rooms, com- plete:' range and gas-stove; phone. TWENTY-SECOND. 3447— Two housekeeping rooms to let. TWENTY-THIRD. 3166. near Howard— 2 sunny housekepeins rooms; gas, bath. laundry; $12. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch offlce.2200 rillmor* et. A BRANCH Office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia st. - ¦ ' ROOMS TO LET — Fnrn. and I'nfurn. kXX^ '- ' "" ' City Room Renting Agency, 1C2734 Market st. Phone Mint 10M. FREE ". FREE We locate you free of charge ¦ In Rooms with or without board. Housekeeping Rooms or Hotels. - A— HOTEL NETHERLAND — EUROPEAN PLAN 18 TURK ST., 4 DOORS FROM MARKET; 250 OUTSIDE ROOMS; STEAM HEAT AND TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM; RATES 75c A DAY UP; SPECXAi. RATES BY THE MONTH. A— HOTEL GRAYSTONE, 66 GEARY ST.. PHONE BUSH 880. CENTRALLY LOCATED: ELEGANT SUITS WITH BATH AND SINGLES. A— HOTEL PHILLIPS. 109 Sixth; European plan; 200 rooms; modern in every - respect; suites with private baths; also single; eleva- tor, not and cold water; prices reasonable. ANTLERS Apartments.415 Turk— Elegant mod- era 4 and 5 rooms; furnished or unfurnished; housekeeping apartments with private baths; also single rms.; refs.; phone Prlr. Ex. 767y A— BRUNSWICK House. 143 Sixth— Rooms 23c to $1 per night. $1 25 to $5 per week, and ' light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT "The Almonte," 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)— Rooms. 25c. 60c. $1. $1 50 night; \\ (0 to $10 week; house open all night. DURNETT, 1426 Market— (old No. 1364)— Fur- nlshed rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD — 204 Ellis, cor. Mason— Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable, EDDY, 4'JS — Elegantly furnished -rtom, suit- able for two gentlemen;«also hall bedroom. FELL, 230 — 2 furnished rooms to let; single or en suite; gentlemen preferred. * FREDERICK, .%" — One furnished or unfur- nished room with bath. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission — Rooms 6Oo to $1 50 bight; $2 to $0 week: reading-room. HARRISON. 784H, nr. 4th— Finely furn. sunny rooms; bath; all conv.: homelike; $1 week up. HOTEL ST. VINCENT. 541 Sixth— Beautifully furnished; rooms single or en suite; $1 per week up. JESSIE.' 303, near Fifth and Market— Fur- nlshed room; $5 per month. MILLBRAE House, 359 O'Farrell — New man- agement: 1st class. J. Collin, late of'Avandel. MONROE, «i, oft Bush, north, bet. Stockton and Powell — Large, sunny, elegantly furn. rooms; running water; central location; reas. rent. O'FARRELL.. 20^— 6ujiny furnished rooms and offices; elovator: clec. lights; day. week. mo. ROYAL House, 120 Ellis— -Incandescent lights, reading-room, emoklng-room and ladles' par- lor: rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to $S; month, $8. to $3.0; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SILVER, 38 — Sunny furnished rooms; reaeon- able. SUTTER, «22 — Clean, comfortable rooms; hot and cold water; bath; reasonable rates. SUTTER. 943 — Unfurnished, sunny room; gas, closet; appreciated If seen; rear house; en- trance no£ objectionable;- private family; no children; no other roomers; suitable only for quiet, sober gentleman; reasonable; evenings or before 2 p. m. THIRD, 4C9>/j — Unfurnished front and back parlor to let. . TURK. 416. Resina— Beautiful sunny suites A tingle; latest impts.; lowest rates In the city. UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy St., near Market— 400 single and family rooms; 35c to $1 night; • $1 75 to $0 week; elevator: electric • lights; ¦ reading room; free bus and baggage. VAN -NESS. 019 — Handsome sunny furnished suites; double & single rms.; terms moderate. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d st.. near Market- Most convenient and respectable; 70O rooms; 35c to $1 50 ''night; $2 to J8 week; elevator: elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Flllmore at. A, BRANCH office for Call advertisements and' tubscrlpt'ons bas been established at 1088 Valencia st. " ROOMS AND BOARD. AMOY. THE 901 DEVISADERO ST. Strictly flrst-claes family hotel; sunny rooms, aulte or sinele: billiards; steam heat. VAN NESS. 1714 — Select private boarding. hous«; rooms single or en suite; desirable lo- cation; all conveniences of home. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1224 — Large sunny front '¦ room with board; running water, bath; pri- vate family; tel.' Stetner 3G26. OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church. . with annex, 807 California st. — Attractive In- terior; exceptional table; free billiard- room. GOLDEN GATE, 310— Sunny alcove and slngla room: first-class board; references/* THE JOHNSON, eta O'Farrell st.— Sunny suites and single roorna. with board: refs. CHEAPEST and best In America— The Weekly Call> 10 pages, sent to any addiT-ss ln the United State* or Canada one year ftw $1. SEWING MACHINES Alvp SUPPLIES $1D 50 drop-head oak, guaranteed: second-hand $H to $15;' some nearly new; 60 days' exchange, agreement. Chicago S.M. Exchange, »33 Mkt. st.j bet. 5th and (tth; phone South 433; eleva- tor; branch, 2,S5 Geary St.; phone Main 750. "AUTOMATIC" and other makes at cut rates: reduction . on rents and repairs; bought and exchanged. Phone Jessie 3136. 140 Sixth' st. SPECIALISTS. CATARRH. DEAFNESS and NOISES In EARS ¦ positively curcd;-new method; I week's treat- uvmt free. Dr. Cottlngham. 204 Sutter st. STORAGE AND WAItJUIloU.NKS. A— EMPORIUM Storage A Van Co. ; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- TSlHoward et.,'near Third;, phone Grant Mtt. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage A Moving Co.. of- fice- Fost. and Powell sts.; tel.>Prlv. .Bx. 871.' CONKLIN'S storage — Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave. ; phone East 12ft. GOLDEN Went Storage; advances made; 810 Mission St.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfus*. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture.- Moving Cnm- . pany;. 2320 Flllmore st. ; phone Jackson £81. BEKINS .Van -and Storage Co., 11* Montgomery gt.;" tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. A WEEK'S ;nevs for 5 cents— The W«ekly Cal! v - Hi pagew. In wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year- STUTTKRINQ AND STAMMERING. v MELBOURNE System School, - Van. Ness and Market: positive cure for all. ¦ Don't delay. TVPE WRJIT^R^^Np_SUPPLIE8. l GREAT BARGAINS IN '.TYPEWRITiSRS^ivJ ¦ -sell better machines for. less money than any bouse In the- city; rentals $3."iThe Typewriter Exchange, BS6 California; telephone Main 2ti9. ; A FEW geo<i- typewriter* at $.">Q each; get par- ticulars. I* * M. , ALEXANDER. 110 Mont- •gomtry st. ' -.-.' .. ¦ ". ... , . . .' 2D-HAND typewriters " sold, rented, - repaired. - Webster Typewriter Inspec Co.. 200 Sansome. A WEEK'S newg for 5 oents^The. Weekly Call. 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing-, f 1 per year. ; MARRIAGE LICENSES. i" The 'following, marriage licenses .were Issued yesterday:-.- -¦'¦ .- . \ /¦''•¦- . '. ' ¦:'¦- - Joseph Adamich. '23.- 149 Tehama street, .and Mary Szickora,. 19, city. .' - ' '¦ . i Pskar Andersen, 22, city, -and Thoca Ebbes; tad. 19, city. • Max J. Gundler, .32, 190ti Baker street, and Louis* C. Schoenwald. 22. 647 McAllister st. Hobbard J. Camnbell, 51, 1325 Masonic ave- nue, and Lucy A. -Furbish. 43. city. " • Bert I. -Bougbton; 23, '.41 Geary street, and Delia V. Bass. 22. 518 O'Farrell street. Charles D. Buchanan, 23, Elk,- and Lulu E. Mead. 21, Elk. " — : Frank Manning, 23." Oakland,' and Dorothy Bloom, 18, 1204 Golden Gate avenue. Francis E. Beck, 61. city, and Alice M. Ogg. 38. city, i . .-¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦.'¦:. John M. Greif, 20. 16S Guerrero street, and A. -Laura Chord.. -17. J216 Eddy.etree.t. ... .. EIRTHS-MARRIA6ES-DEATHS. -. Birth, marriace "and death notices aent by mail will not be Inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with tbe name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. ALEXANDER— In this city. June 24. 1903, to the wife of George ; W. Alexander, a daugh- ter. - ¦ ' V died.:. Baerne, Helena- . j Leeper, Mary '¦ Banks, Leonard B. ' Loring. Emma K. '. 1 Bergin. John ¦ • McCloskey, Joseph ' Bourdean, Valda D. McGllnchey. Bernard Burns, Thomas J. Martin, Eleanor B. Cathie, Emeltne L. Matson. Annie Cochrari, John M. Moliere. Victor J. ¦ Cullen, George F. Ryan, Sarah Curtis, Mrs. M. R. Schau, Max" • Dardler, Thelphlle H. Sehaufel, Ludwig Dolan, Isabel C. Straus.*, Jennie Donnelly. Margaret Sullivan. Michael Egan, Maria Tobln, Margaret — . Fabris, Frank Tyllesen, Edna H. Ford, Lillian M. -Venkei%" Adelheia - Gerardi. Maria R. Von- d*r Mehden,/' Haritwen. Elizabeth .¦ Sadie Johnson. Rose E. ' Ward, Gertrude M. Kelly. Winifred G. . Williams, John F. Kllngelhoefer, Mary Zocchl, Denis BAERXE— In this city. June 25, 1903, Helena Baerne, beloved wife of Jacob Baerne, mother of Joseph Freis. Otto, Louis, Francis and Lena Baern^yand sister of Mrs. F. Merkel and Joseph and Ludwig Frets.' a native of Baden. Germany, aged 60 years 10 months and 15 days. A membcr.of Christliche Mut- ter Verein. < ' ETFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to • attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), «from her late residence, 626 Jes- sl<* street., thenee to St. Boniface's Church. j Golden Gate avenue, near Jones street, where a requiem high mass will be. celebrated for \ the repose of | her soul, commencing at •> o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BANKS— In Heppner, Or., June 15, 1903, Leon- ard B. Banks, a native of Sen Francisco, aged 39 years. - - ; BERGIN— In this city, June 26, 1003, John, dearly beloved husband of Winifred Bergin, and devoted father of Michael. John and James Bergin. Mrs,.. Catherine fHelmer and Mrs. M. Nealon, a* native of . Queens County, Ireland, aged 5<} years. A member of Har- mony Lodge No. 9, A. O. U. W.- (Pough- keepsle, N. Y.. papers please copy.) ICTFr lends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 11:30 o'clock, from his late residence, ¦ 2200 Sixteenth street, between Potrero avenue and Bryant street, thence to St. Charles Borrbmeo's Church for services at 12 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- ' tery. A 'requiem high mass will b* cele- brated for. the repose of his soul Monday, Jtlne 29. at St. Charles Borromeo's Church, at 0 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to -attend. BOURDEAN— In Frultvale, June 25, 1903, Valda D. Bourdean. beloved daughter ol Jo- aephlne Bourdean, and sister of Mr. Maison- nenne and Agnes, Delia, Roae, Henry, Adlor and the late Joseph Bourdean, a native of Illinois, aged 26 years 8 months and 28 days. BURNS— In this city, June 25. 1903, Thomaa Joseph, dearly beloved son .of 'Joseph and Jennie Burns, and brother of Mary Cecelia Burns, a native of San t'rancisco, aged 2 years 2 months and. 20 days. ; EXFriend8"and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the parents' residence. 3037 Twenty-second street, near Fwlsom, thence to St. Peter's Church for ser- vices at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. , / CATHIE— In this city, June, 24, 1003. Emetine L. Cathie I (nee Roberts), beloved wife of Walter E-'-Cathie. and daughter of John W. and Mary Roberts, a native of San Fran- cisco. / v . * . . CTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock,* at the resi- dence "of htr parents, 1509 Pine street. COCHRAN— In this city. June 25. 1903, at the residence, 548 Bryant street. John M.. Infant son of William J. and Ida Cochran, a native, of San Francjseo, aged 2 months and 15 day*. ) CULLEN.— In this city, June 25, 1903, George Francis, ' Idolized «on of George and Jane Cullen. a native of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 22 days. Crxhe funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 80 Clara street, off Fourth. Interment private. CURTIS — In Chittenden. Cal.. Mrs. Ml R. Cur- tis, mother of Mrs. J. C. Kemp Van F> of San Francisco and Mrs. M. A. King of New York, a native of Boston, aged 79 years and 5 months. (Bos>ton, Paris and London papers please copy.) DARDIER— In this city, June 24, 1903, Thel- phlle Henri . Dardier, beloved husband of Gllda -Cheda -Dardler, a native - of Geneva, Switzerland. • C7"Ft lends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Saturday), at 11:15 o'clock, at the chapel of N. Gray &. Co., 333 Sutter street. Interment private. DOLAN — At- her residence. 679 Haight street, city. June 20, 1 !)»«:{. Isabel Coleman Dolan, be- loved mother of Tnomas F., John H., James C, Charles J. and Eva Dolan and Mrs. Thoma* B. Gray, aged 59 years 4 months and 4 daytt. C7" Notice of funeral hereafter. DONNELLY— In this city, June 26, inO3. Mar- garet Gtllesple, relict of George Donnelly, and mother of George, James, Charles, WU- ltam and Alexander Donnelly and Mrs. E. A. Walker, a native of Scotland, aged 43 years. ICTNotlce of funeral hereafter. Remains) at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, between Third and Fourth. EGAN — In this city. June 24, 1903. ¦ Maria KKan, dearly beloved sister of Mrs. M, O'Shaughnessy, Mrs. F. Curran and Llzale Egan, a native of County Gal way, Ireland," ajred 26 years. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited -to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 0:15 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her sister, Mrs. F. Curran, 157 Fourth avenue, near California street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for tbe repose of her eoul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. / ... FABRIS — In this city, June 26, 1903, Frank Kabris, dearly • beloved husband of Alice Fabris, beloved father of Vincent and Mar- garet Fabris, and beloved brother of Dom- enic Fabris, a native of Starfgrad, Dalmatia, Austria, aged 33 years 5 months and 25 daya. £7Notlce of funeral hereafter. FORD— In Arroyo Grande, Cal., June 25, 1903. Lillian M.. beloved daughter of F-. W. and Mary E- Ford, and sister of Charles, Chrys- tal, Adrlenne and Raloh Ford, a native of gan Franqisco, aited 21 years 9 months and 28 Jays. . % ¦ (CTFuneral services Sunday. June 28,,1JH);?, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence. 1829 Fif- " teenth street. * / GERARDI— In this city, June 2fi, 1003, Maria Rosa, beloved wife of the late Joseph Ge- " rardi, and beloved mother of Gabriel and Michael Gerard! and Mrs. Theresa Lorenzo, a native of ltaly v aged 78 years 6 months ' and 2'J days. - . • .' •" : (ET'Frtends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at .10 o'clock, from the funeral : parlors of Valente," Marlnl A Co., 1524 Stock- ton street, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's Italian Church. Dupont and Filbert. streets, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the reposs of her soul, commenc- ing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment private. HARITWEN — In Berkeley, June 25, 1903. Elisabeth Bliss Haritwen, widow of Captain Charles Hurttwen, and sister of Mrs. H. L. Hanson. Mrs. Mary Mannfng, Mrs, Jennie MoFarland and-WJUIam B., Henry M. and John T, Kinlth, a, native of San Francisco, Cal.. aged 48 years and 9 months.' ¦ E7"Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 1918 Virginia street. Berkeley, thence • to "Sacred Heart Church, Fortieth and Grove streets, where services will . be said, com- mencing at 2 o'clock. Interment private. Mountain View Cemetery. Oakland. JOHNSON — In : Oakland. June 2H, i. 1903, Robe E.-, beloved wife of H. A. -Johnson, and sis- ter of J. J. McCay, a - native of New Vork. agr.l SO yei\rt. KELLY— In this city. Jun<j 25, 1003, Winifred > Gertrude Kelly, beloved sister of ' Mrs, C. "J. Carroll and Mrs. A. S. Edwards, a native of Brooklyn. New .York. ¦ ; icy Friends and acquaintances are respect-' - fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | NEAREST THE CITY 1 j OFFICE:^ 16 MARKET ST. j I Jam** McGinn. , ¦ • ' Henry JH*n*«n.|' JAMES McGINN A CO.. . - I . -"¦ Formerly "vvjtn McGinn Bros.. . , I Funeral Directors and Embalmers ~ - I "• 214 Eddy st. ; Tel. ¦ South - 378. > I ..<Sundaj). at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1012 Scott street, thence to Holy Cross Church for services at 1:30 o'clock. Inter- mtrt Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. A requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul Monday. June 20. at Holy Cross Church at 9:3O o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are re- spectfully invited to attend. KLINGELHOEFER— In this . city, June 25. 1903. Mary E.. beloved! wife of Louis J. Klingelhoet«r, beloved daughter of Peter -H. and the late "Winifred Conway. and sister of John. Peter. Joseph, Edmond, Tessle and the late Thomas Conway. a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 11 months and 4 days. . ICThe funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), at 12 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services at- 12:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Crods - Cemetery, via train from Third and Town- send streets, leaving at 1:30 o'clock. LEEPER— In this city. June' 24, 1903. Mary, beloved wile of the late Andrew Leeper. and mother of the late Andrew and Wllile Lee- per, a native of Newcastle West, County Limerick, Ireland, aged - 63 years. (New York papers please copy.) E7Friends and acquaintances aw respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlor* of McGinn Bros.. 224-226 McAllister street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the pepese of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 10:30 o'clock train from Third and Town- send streets. LORINO-^-ln this city, Emma K. Lorin?, be- loved wife of the late' Henry Lorinjr, and mother of Mrs. Henry Attenborourh, a na- tive of Germany, aged lift years." C7The funeral wilt taka place 1 to-day (Saturday). <at 'i o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers. 8titf Mission street, where services will be held.- Interment prt- vate. Cypress Lawn Cemetery. McCLOSKEY — In thla city. June 24, 1P03. Jo- seph, beloved son of Joseph and Margaret McCloskey,- a native of San Francisco, aged 24 days. ¦» McGLINCHEY— In this city. June 25. 1903. Bernard McGlinchey, beloved nephew of Ber- nard J. Connolly of Petaluma. and cousin of Peter McGllnchey, a native of the parish of "Termonemongen, County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 32 years. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at Petaluma, on the arrival uf the train leaving San Francisco at 9:30 o'clock. Interment at Petaluma. Rematna at the parlors of the United Undertakers, 86tt Mis- sion street, near Fifth. MARTIN— In .Sausalito. June 25, 1903. Elea- nor B. Martin, beloved mother of Mrs. R. F. Burke. J. E. Kipp and Mrs. W. J. Thoma?, a native of Ohio, aged 80 years and 24 days. ! C^Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited- to < attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at ll:3u o'clock, from tfee Pres- byterian Church. Sausalito. Unterment Sau- salito Cemetery. MATSON— In San Lorenso, Annie, beloved wife of John Matson, and sister of the late Mrs. Lorenzo Matson, Mrs. . David Kanary. Mrs. Margaret Burke and Mrs. Julia Haley, a na- tive of County Cork. Ireland. £7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at »:30 o'clock, from San Lean- dro Church, wher* a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her •oul. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oak- . land. MOLIERE— In this city, June 25. 1003, Victor James, only son of Dr. James W. and Abbie R. Moliere, and brother of Anals R. Moliere of New York City and Florence E. Mollere of San Francisco, a native of Cleveland. Ohio, aged 2ti years 3 months and 3 days. C7"Fun«ral services Sunday, at 2 o'clock, at the chapel of Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Services and interment private. RYAN— In this city, June 25. 1903. Sarah Ryan, beloved wife of Frank Ryan, mother of Mrs, Kate' Servants. Mrs. Sarah Stewart, Andrew Stewart and Hazel and Harry Ryan, and sis- ter of Mrs. \V. L. Cunningham and Mrs.* D. McDermott. a native of Liverpool. England. aged 55 years and 10 days. C7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 94C Mission street. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric ' car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. SCHAU— In this city, June 26, 1903, Max Schau, a native of Germany, aged 45 years 10 months and 6 days. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral service.* to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at th<e chapel of Charles II. J. Truman A Co., IOCS) Mission street, between Fifteenth and SU- teenth. Cremation Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. SCHAUFEL— In this city. June 2C 1003, Lud- wig, clearly beloved husband of Anna Schau. fel, and devoted father of Charles. Laura, Mary. Henry, Ella and Frieda Sehaufel, a native of Vienna, Austria, aged 53 years 10 months and 1 day. STRAUSS— In this city. June 26. 1908. Jennis Strauaa, beloved vtfe of Edgard Strauss, anil mother of Saniuellta Strauss. , . . - SULLIVAN— In this city, June 25, 1903. Mich- ael, belovert husband of the late Ellen Sulli- van, and father of John and William Sulli- van, Mrs. J. Bums, Mrs. . C. Nichols and Mrs. Vanalsten of Seattle, a native of Mltch- ellstown. County Cork. Ireland, aged 48 years. (tyFnen.ls and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors cf the Henry 'J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- pany, 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Patrick' J Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery- TOBIX— In this city, June 25. 1003. Margaret, beloved wife of John Tobln. and dearly be- loved sister of Mrs. Mathew Kerr, a native, of Kilkenny, Ireland. £7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at S:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her sister, Mrs. Mathew Kerr. 25 Clara street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at U o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. TYLLESEN— In Alameda, June 26. 190.1. Edn* Hazel, beloved daughter of Nlel and Ame- lia Tyllesen. and sister of Nlel. Louie. Har- old and Walter Tyllesen and . Mr*. Herman Beck (nee Tyllesen), a native of California, aged 14 years. VENKER— At Hoberg's Springs. Lake County. Cal.. June 24. 1903. Adelheld, dearly beloved wife of Fred H. Vejiker, mother of Frits, Anita and Haset Venker. daughter of Adel- held Rehm. and sister of Mrs. H. Hencke. a native of California, aged 30 years. E?Friendi and acquaintances are respect- fully lnvlt».ii to attend the funeral services to-day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, at tha residence of H. Hencke. 1707 Brodrrlck street, near Bush. Interment Mount .Olivet Cemetery- VON DER MEHDEN— In this city. June 24, * 1903, Sadie von der Mehden. beloved wife of William von der Mehden. a native of Man- chester. England, aged 21 years 7 months and 12 ' daye. (Boston and Albany papers please copy.) C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited - to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of thq H. F. Ma'ass Company. 017 Mission street, near Fifth. Interment pri- vate. WARD — In this city, June 28. 1903. Gertniuc M. ¦ Ward (nee McGrath). beloved wlf» of Patrick R. Ward, and cousin of Mary and Morris Welch, a native cf County Tipperary. Ireland, aged '30 years. E7Pn«nds and acquaintances art respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co.. 1230 Market street, near -Ninth. Interment Holy Cross Cemeftry. WILLIAM8-^June 24. 1903. John F. Williams, - beloved hurband of 'Amelia Williams, dearly beloved son of Mrs. Cecelia. Williams and the late Frank Williams, and brother of Mrs. M. Caseres, Mrs. A. L. Sarrsnt and - Joseph, Cecelia and Rosa Williams, a na- tive of California, aged 35 years and XJ days. EpTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, June 29. 1003, at 10:30 o'clock, from his late residence, leausallto, thence by special train to San Rafael, and thence to St. Raphael's Church. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, San Rafael.- -Ui, ZOCCHI— Id this city, June 24, 1903. Denis, dearly beloved husband of the late Rosa Zocchl, and beloved father of Louis, Paul and George Zocchl, a native of Switzerland, aged 81 years 8 months and 15 days. . , E7Krlends and acquaintances, are respect- fully invlteU to attend tbe funeral Sunday. June 29, 1903, at ia:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 15 Union place, thence to I. O. O F. Memorial Hall. Market and Seventh Btreejs, where aervices will o« held under the auspices of Apollo Lodge No. 123. I. O. ! O. F., at 1 o'clock. Interment New Italian Cemetery. • ¦ ' ¦ THE fWO JOLLY TARS Before and After. A Laugh to Every Square Inch of Every Page of th» NEW COLORED 'i; COMIC PAGES NEXT SUNDAY CALL OAKLAND 'ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. ' OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ' EPECIAL SALE} SPECIAL SALB AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION. . AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION. TO-DAT. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY, • * . SATURDAY, June 27 1903. SATURDAY. June 27. 1U03. SATURDAY, June 27 1003, SATURDAY, June 27. U(&3. AT 2 P. M. AT 2 P. M. AT 2 P. M. AT 2 P. M. » At Salesrooms of At Salesrooms of WOODWARD. WATSON A CO.. WOODWARD, WATSON A CO.. WOODWARD. WATSON & CO.. Real Estate A cents and Dealers.. - Real Estate Agents and Dealers, Real Estate Agents and Dealers. . 1172 Broadway, Corner 14th St., 1172 Broadway, Corner 14th St.. 1172 Broadway. Corner 14th St.. To Close Estate of C. A. KLINKNER, Deceased. 10 lots, 40x100 each, fronting Herzoa; and Es- sex sts. and Just north of Alcatraz ave. 2 lots, 50x100 each, southeast cornar San Pablo and Butler aves. 1 lot. 60x160, east side of San Pablo ave.. 100 feet north of 3utler ave. 1 lot, 40x108. on Alcatras ave., near Idaho. 2 lots, 40x133, on Idaho st., near Alcatras. 1 lot, 60x100, corner Overland and Bonton aves. 170 feet on Klinkner ave.. near Idaho st. 4 36x100 foot lots, on west side San Pablo are.. 204 feet north of Stanford ave.; these are very choice business lots. 1 lot, 40x108, on Alcatras ave., near Hercog;. 2 lots, 40x120 each, on Herzog;, near Alcatrsi ave. Eeod for Catalogue and full particulars. PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD. WOODWARD, WATSON A CO., * WOODWARD, WATSON & CO.. WOODWARD. WATSON A CO., 1172 Broadway, Corner 14th St- • " 1172 Broadway, Corner 14th St." 1172 Broadway, Comer 14th St. A BIG BARGAIN. $2000 — CottaRe of 5 rooms; high basement: : windmill, tank and fine well; lot lOOx ' 128 (note tbe size); one block from San Pablo ave.. near .tire new ferry; street wcrk all done; a b\g bargain' on account of- the death of the owner; , land alone is worth $^000. $2SO0 — New modern Colonial home of 8 rooms; • every convenience; very choice: lot 140 Jeet deep: sunny side; closo to Telegraph ' ave.; choice location; not far out. $3« CO— Eastlake cottage of 6 rooms, bath, high basement; lot 34x135; good small barn: ¦11 In fine condition; for rent a* $23 per month: No. 667 Twenty-fiftb et.. near ¦ Grove. tnSO— Special bargain: cottage of 5 rooms, bath high basement; lot 25x105 feet; brick foundation: street work all done; stone walks laid; Thirteenth st.. near Center. $62S0 — Elegant, nearly new. modern dwelling of » rooms: lot 45x100; west side of Web- ster et. ; best location; right down town. GEORGE W. AUSTIN. 1002 Broadway. Oakland. $SMX) — FINE country home, Vi mile from Hay- wards; 12 acres; nearly all In fruit; flne modern house of 10 rooms and bath; barn, windmill, etc. ; farming implements and tools; Improvements coat over $7000; place Just reduced from $10,000 to make quick sale. J. H. MACDONALD & CO.. 1052 Broadway, corner Eleventh St. 622 34TH ST.. between Telegraph ave. and - Grove et. — I must sell,- as I am going to leave the State; house of 8 rooms and bath: large lot; driveway; in splendid order; No. 1 neighborhood: will sell for $1,000 lees than value if sale can be made at once: $800 cash, balance on mortgage. Owner on« premise* and open from 9 to 5 o'clock dally. ¦ ¦ CHEAPEST and best ln America— The. Weekly Call. 1C rases, sent to any aJdres* In the United States nr" Canada on* vfar for St. OAKLAND KUUNITURIC FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month.' H. SCHELLHAA8. 409 Eleventh St.. Oakland. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUIT VALE REAL ESTATE). FOU SALE— FRUITVALE. ~* CASH OR INSTALLMENTS. $350U — S-room house; lot SOxl.V): house finished In curly redwood: all complete; gas, elec- tric fixtures, shades; all rooms tinted; walks, sewer and gas. $3200— 6-roora house; same finish. $2500 — ."-room cottage; lot 50x125; same flne fin- ish. . DON'T FAIL TO SEE THESE. PROPER- TIEJ»: TEN MINUTES' WALK FROM FRUIT- VALB STATION; EAST EIGHTEENTH ST.. NEAR FRUITVALE AVE. - ; CALL ON PREMISES OR TO OWNER, GEOROB LYDIKSEN, 1561 Twenty-third ave.. East Oakland. FOR tale— $400 lot for $200. If sold now; hard up. Box 2307.. Call office. CHEAPEST and best in America — The Weekly Call, lfi pages, pent to any address In .the United States or Canada one year for SI. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALA MED A REAL ESTATE. $2600 BUYS a fine 6-roem house; lot 40x145; ¦ Very modern; near trains and schools. A sreat barraln. - ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY. . ¦ - •- .. , ¦•'- 1500 Park st., Alameda. MORPHINE. <*rlcm and laudanum habits cured a: home by a painless home treatment: ln- d>rte<i atja us-ed by leading physicians corre- srer.dencti strictly confidential ;in plain, sealed envelope; cal cr write to-day. India Drug cure. .201 Turk ft; grure D. Kiinmis. Mgr. TriK Star Hair Rtrnedy restores gray hairTTm"- ptvmi its treTvth;Elops ialling.cures dandruff -sr.tf itcniag- *caJp; no stair, or stickiness: t!«LE«-* tcalf»; at dr-jgirists.' hairdreosers' : ac- ¦ ¦ cypt no tirtjgtitute.Star Remedy Co..SS5 Geary. NQT how cneap. but how good? is the mctto"o"f tfc< manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary i-fsraard. the Fewing-machlne of to-day. J. A '• a S PCt - 10 21 Market st. .} HVFICfcAX. If rears' experience, cures per- marently morphine, cocaine liabit. Cal! or soiiress Central Pharmacy. CM Grant av* ' t r< ™*\ Sutter St.; fee moderate. DANCING; Tuesday, Thureday. Saturday and Sunday evenings at Teutonia Hall, Howard tt.. near Ninth; management Prof. Foster. tl-ECAST suits on easy insiallnrnts: 60 cents a::d ub Per week. LEON LEMOS. 1127 Mar- ¦ ket rt.. "between Seventh and Eighth. | -AT less than cost, uncalled for «uit«, overcoats • nd trousers at CHARLES LYONS'. London - .ailor. .£1 Market Et. ¦V ¦ A.HalMday. formerly of The Favorite Candy More. Kee.rny «.. i> now at 210 Grant ave.; rr.Urer of favorite "Boss" A chewing candies. \ l'KIVATE. detective work; reasonable rates; 10 I - ¦?'"»"» J. B. RAY. «57 Minna *t. • 2 K. G.J s. Siooar. Sdcstlfiel Hair Restorer; ._ ctlr * for »U rca'P- 332 O'Farrell t=t. j SCOT to order on Installments. $1 per week. Neuhaus A Co.. rr.erch.tallors.727-729 Market, j ALL styles' hairdresslrifr.l'Sc: h«lr poods: mani- i rur'.ng 25c. <3. LEDERER. 123 Stockton st. j T^. ILORMADt: ™ lt " * 7 6°: <3r«« Paits $2 50. M:fnt Oothing Parlor. ct»r. Bush and Dupont. t-lPERFLUOUS hair and rnolfn removed by electric neecle. Dr.&MrsTraverse.ll70Market. JiASQl'ERADE costumes, play books, wigs, i&uctry orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt. ALFP.EDfMS Egyptian Henna restores gray hg:r to its natural color: $1: at all druirpristF. t-uperfluous hair A moles removed with elec- tric i-eedle. Mrg. & Mls« Eaton. 111» Sutter. Pr. Williams &. Co.. 140 Oeary. Fpec'.alifts chronic and -cejr.plicated diseases: varicocele «t home; r.o np f ration. Call or write. PAIXTIXG. ETC. » JlOOMS papered. $3 iO up; tinting painting. hanmann Paint Co.. 31» 3d st.; tel. Main 413 PHYSICIANS AXD SL'KGEO.tS. X3R. C. C. O-ZXJNNELL-^oTflcT^d^resldenceT lOSi'ii Maritet ct.. bet. Sixth and Seveniix. REMOVED— DR. WOXO HIM. herb doctor; treau all diseases of the human body: for p«tt four years at 115-117 Mason: now 10- . cated at C67 Geary st.. near Leavenworth. ELOOD. .Rlrta and rectal d!t»ises a specialty. _ DR ; JBALL ! _1073% Market st. MRS, DR. GWYER. removed from 1504 Market in MIA Lea yjfn worth, bet. Geary-O'Farrtll. WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor— All dls- *«tf« cared by' Chinese herbfc. 74G-6 Clay st. ••' . .OJVIUU.ND AOT1CES. t'FFi,CE of tbe H«>ernia Savings and Loan j s>oci««y. cor. Market, McAllister and Joiifs fts. — San FranVisco, June g« 1903. At a r^trular "mei-tin*.' of the Board of Directors "f thi^ society, held this day. a dividend ; hES t**en declared .Mt the rate of three and ] i'ne-^iKhtft «3 l *j j«'r ceut i>er annum on all ; rt»T>o*it* lor 'the six months ending June :!<». I VMZl, Iree. from e'.l taxes, and payable on | "nii* atrtr July 1, r.K^. ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secrulaty: CALfFORNIA Safe DepoBlt and Trust Com- «:«.ny, <orter Califcrnia and Montgomery st&- —Her. the s.:x months ending June 30. 1903. dividends bave been declared on deposits in the ta_v:r.£* department of this company as rcilowi" . On- terra (Jepotin at the rate of i tf-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary c;rtr.!- «rt the rat» of a per cent per annum, free cf. taxes and payable on and after Wednesday. Jufy 1. 1SK«. Dividends uncalled I fcr are tSded to the principal after July L 1903. « J DALZELL EROWN. Manager. 6AV1XGS, and Loan Society. 101 Montgomery St. — Tbe -board of -directors declared a divi- dend for the term ending June 30. 1SXJ3. at th* rate cf three and one-quarter (3»- 4 ) per cent per "annum «on all deposits, free of taxes, and payable on and after July 1. 1903. Dividends cot called for are added to and bear .the sarne rat« cf dividend as the princi- pal frosi and after July 1. 1003 CYRCS TV. CARMANY. Cashier. VHE CONTINENTAL BUILDING AXD LOAN ¥ ASSOCIATION cf 3<;1 Calirornia St.. San Francisco, has declared for the »ix months er.ding June ML ;:«¦«;;. a dividrnd of eight per cent on* QUss A. F and I c tock; six per cent «in Term D«rpoeits and five per cent on ordi- nary deposits. DR. WASHINGTON DODGE. Presiieat. V.XLLIA-M CORBIN. £ecretar>-. KAN Fiajicisco Savings Union. &32 California tt.. corner Webb— For the half year ending with -the 30th of June. 1903. a divlde&d h«s ' teen ««<.;an.i at the rate per annum of three ssd forty -two one hundredths (3 42-100) per t«nt on tern deport!* and three (3) per cent ta ordinary depcsits free cf taxes, payable en and after Wednesday. July 1, U»0i LO- ¦¦ VELL WJilTE. Cashier. L-'VibKXD NOTICE — French Savings Bank. 23e,' X^ntg-onieY-y st. For the half year £nd- . lac -"-ie 30, 1803. a dividend has been de- c:<Lred at lbs rate of. three and one-eighth • <3m" pfr -cent per annuni en all deposits tre* of |axes; payable on and cfter WeJres- '.<U9. July -1. 1903. CHARLES CAUPY. President. LEON BOCQUERAZ. Secretary. VrlE German Savings and Loan Society, i-tJ ¦<•^l:rornia st. — ror tfce half year ending with Jure Zti. 1SJ03. a dividend has been declared V '.'I-.? rat* of three and cne-eighth (?."¦,) per ¦ • r.\ pfr annum on all deposits, free of taxeit. rayaUe tn and after Wednesday. July 1. Ifc03. ¦ GEORGE TOURN'T. Secretary. •D1VUIXMD NOTlCE-^Mutual Savings Bank of . Kan Fiancisco. 710 Market St.. opp. Third. Fcr the half year ending with June 30. 1903, a <£ii£end has been declared at the rate of • three fS) per cent per annum on ail deposits '.-'«- of taxes, payable on and after \V<><3nt*- d«y. ?uly 1. I»03. GEO. A. STORY. Cashier. }il"MUOLDT Savings and Loan Society. 18 «Ge*ry «t. — The directors have declared a cf 3Vi per cent per annum en its c;.utits, payable on and after July 1. 1903. ERNEST BRAND. Secretary. A WEEK'S news for B cents — The Weekly- Call. 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, fl per year HEAL ESTATE — Country — For Sale. " eome'real eITt^ate b^CrgXh^"^"" farming lands for sale COLV6A OOl'STI — {12.600 «40 acres; i:.-*C». . 640 acres; $400, 40 acres. KP.EENO COUNTT— $I3M>. W seres; S4000. 1"<> acres; »2500 • 6*0 acres; J4CO0, 40 acres. GLENN OOUNTT— $11,000 320 scr-«; $2000 • • 200 acres; Wtxi 640 acres; $5000' • 4S0 acres; $2s,C*0. 1920 acres: *, ? »2500 «20 acres; i'-> t40O . 40 acre«; $11.4no 220 acres; fACRAMENTO COUNT T— $15 000. ' 1700 acres; $&e00. * 640 acres; - 16M0. 609 aeres; S-4SOoi • 310 acres. fOLANO COUNTT— $3S*0 166 acres. TEHAMA COUNTY— $7000 ' M0 acres; $13,600. 800 acres; llSOfi 1*0 acres; $1200 • 160 acres; IjOOO" »«° acre*.- $10D0; . - »<» J*crt*; $12 000 1° 10 acres; »Vrt. 80 acres; • 1000.- v l«0 acr«. »»O0O— 22a acre*, cf which «M) acres are ln . nines *»d 60 acres tn fruit. J6000-t=-fe0 acres, all ln trees and vines. The above Sands are all good^tarmlng lands, under' cultivation", and rented to good ten- arts Tfceie l«Rds are lor sale at low prices • nd'en »asy terms; if desired, two-thirds ..f purchase price win bt loaned on any of fciid piaoes.at a low rate of Interest. Fcr further information address, • PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK. Sacramento. Cal. $15CO-520 ACRES, stock ranch, at three-fifths ass~«*e<l value: at northern part of the State; cUmt title: no mortgagei rood fences and »lur: no boot*-. Call 339 Tehama st.. eity. i-HFAPEST «nd b^st In America— The Weekly rail I*" ua r« e * nt '° any aMrru ln lne T-nVt'cd Stitt. or Canada on* year for *i. -f>oft.»g» paid. __^__^_^^^^^^.^^_.^^.^_^ »tJBntBAJr _WEA1. ESTATE. SS SSS." G «^.Vy f O r , ar p 8 e^e v^f,tfle!d Mountain View s SauValito California's Brighton AJ.mVi* Bufinefs Mans Hem. tin Francisco. L^SSS? ?**, CROKER & CO.. City and Suburban Heal Estate Agwts. 137 McnUt>m«ry «t.. §. F. TIICBER. LANDS. WANTED^"£arg7~amount guaranteed: forest re*ene lieu «t bettom prt«s. V>. F. CLM- ItXNfi, 510 Montromery et. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO.. 63S MARKET ST. AUCTION! AUCTION! - AUCTION'. TUESDAY ...' June 30. 1903 At Our Salesroom. O» Market ft.. •¦»¦• At 12 O'clock- Noon. MISSION COTTAGE. N. line of Twenty-fouith rt.. 75 ft. E of Dia- , mona, No. 4141s: lot 25x114 ft.: improvements consist of a cottage containing B rooms and : bath, renting for $1S a month; patent concrete sidewalk; street bltuminUed. DUPONT-8T. INVESTMENT. EE. corner «.f Dupont and Chestnut sts; .ex- tremely large lot. 47x72 ft.; Improvements con- sist of a 4-story house containing 80 rooms and 4 stores. WESTERN ADDITION FLATS. Westerly lin» of Mct'ormlck Ft., 07:6 ft. P of Pacific: Jot 21:6x«O; tmrrovements consist of 2 flats of 3 rooms each; 'new toilets and plumb- ing: rent 520 a month. FEVENTH-ST. BUSINESS TROPERTY. NE. corner of Seventh and Cleveland sts.. betwpor. Morrison and Fol^om: lot 25x75; im- provement? t-onslFt of a 3-story building of flats mid store?, renting for $12C*> p«r year. PINE-ST. RFiSIDENCE. Northerly line of Pine ct.. gl :3 ft. W "Of Bu- chanan. No. 21US: improvements consist of a hous«> of 7 rooms and bath; patent concrete sidewalk; street bitumlnlsed: property in very good condition: must be sold. PUTTER-ST. COTTAGE. {?. line of Sutter W of Lyon. No. 2709; lot 24 :!» :i 4 xh7:H ft.; improvements consist of a house of 7 rooms and bath and high. basement; rent S'2"! .>u a month. OALIFORNIA-ST. RESIDENCE. Northerly line of California St.. Sl:3 ft. W of Baker; lot 25x90:2"i ft.; improvements con- sist of an elegant 2-story house containing 8 rooms and bath: renting for (M a month. MISSION HOME. E. line cf Fair Oak* ft.. 125 ft. S of Twenty- swnpvi. No. Ill: larse lot. 3O:«?xll7:«. ft. ; im- provements consist of a house of 7 rooms and ha tli ; rent $22 a month; patent concrete side- walk; street hitumlnized. McALLISTKR-ST. FLATS. S. ltn» cf McAllister St.. SI ft. E of Central ave.. No?. 1 075-7 7-7!t; 3 ele-pant modern fiats, f>-5-6 room* and bath; r»nt $990 per annum. ELLl^-ST. RESIDENCE. X. line of Ellis St.. W. of Buchanan. No. 142«: beautiful house, 8 rooms and bath; large finished basement. RICHMOND BUILDING CORNER. NE. corner of Eighth and J sts.; a most ex- cellent lot, level and ready for building; lot 50x100. SOUTH OF MARKET FLATS: S. line of Welsh Ft.. 175 ft. AV of Fourth, Nor. I41-141a-143-143a; 4 flats in flne condition; 4 rooms each; rent $36 a month. For further particulars and catalogue apply EASTON. ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 MARKET ST. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. . 5 MONTGOMERY ST. PACIFIC HEIGHTS. VAN NESS AVE. AND OTHER RESIDENCES. Pine St.. in very fashionable district: large, new and elegant residence: every conven- ience: reception, living, dining and billiard rooms; kitchen and butler's pantry; S bed- rooms; 2 baths: dancing hall;- wine cellar; laundry and furnace. Washington st.. north side. 44x105: large, flne residence for 527.0O0; furniture for tale also. Bush-st. corner residence ; 40 ft, front; flne, large residence. Jackson St.. north side, with fine marine view; larpe resideme of 16 rooms. Broadway corner. f»O feet front; flne view of city and tbe bay. Van Ne»s-ave. corner; over 130 feet frontage on Van Ness ave.; together with large and substantial residence; excellent site for first- class family hotel as well. Washington St., north side; good residence; 41 fe?t front; flrst-class residence locality. Octavia-st. corner, near Broadway; best resl- ' dene? locality. Jackson-st. corner; flne. large residence. Broadway, near Octavia st. ; laree. flne house in best locality; lot 32x136; owned by ts- tate and must be sold. ; Broadway residence; over C5 feet front; 10 rooms and bath; attic and basement. Fine 2-etory residence with Rood marine view on Broadway; faces one of the finest resi- dences in San Francisco. Broadway, north side: unobstructed view of hay; larjre and flr?t-cla?s residence; lot is 7(1 fett front. ' Oi-tavia st.. in best portion: modern 2-story house, with good-sized lot: very fine resi- dence district; street bltuminized; artificial stone feidewalk. $30.000 — Bu.«h st.. east of Larkin; 40 feet front; lS-room residence. ' $22, 50ft — Bush st., close to Van Ness; good 3- story refidence; 12 rooms. 2 bathe; 50 feet Jronl and runs back to rear street.- Only JSOOO — Paclfic-ave. residence; would rent tor S5C. Washington st., in the best residence block; 4^x127 :6 and very flne residence"; view of bay. Pacific If eight* corner and residence; finest vieY.- in the city*: large lot; fine grounds and ttabl**; north side Washington st. Eer-utiful home on NE. corner on Taylor st. ; 70x137:0; tine, large 2-story, attic and base- ment, with -magnificent .view "of. bay and of eastern part of city; suitable for fine flats. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 0 Montgomery st. W. J. GCNN. 5-'J0 CALIFORNIA STREET. < Savings Union Building.) $1500 each — Choice building sites In that de- sirable locality north of Lake street, on west side of Sixth ave. ; on elevated ground and sitely up toward the Presidio wall; street work all done and lots ready for building; fine view and looking into the Presidio; a few steps from the electric cars: 25x120 each; easy payments.. What makes the property so desirable is the location and the superior class of residences that «re being erected; our signs are on the lots. Go and examine these lots at once If you want to get Into a rine neighborhood. They are exceptionally choice. !>onif costly homes are about to be erected adjoining, which will make the property still more desirable. _ . : PACIFIC HEIGHTS. $10.000 — Grand marine view lot, 50x105; north tide of Green st.. Just east from Devisadero; one of the choicest residence sites in the city; overlooking the Presidio and bay. $17Ci0 each — Cheap marine view lots; north side Union St., west from Broderlck; 25x100; easy payments. $25<M> each — Lots on I'nlon st., north side, near Scott; elevated; all street work done; flne Furroundings; 25x110. $775 each — Bargains; lots on north side of A St., this side of Kig-hth ave.; the cheapest in Richmond: easy payments; brick newer. In; ready for building; 2 lines cars on each side; flne chance for builders; $000 a lot can re- main, n Only ?'JCO for both; bargain; north of the park; 2 lots a few Rteps from D st. and the park; 50x120; fine marine view; <-ars pass on I> St.; lots are selling in Installments 15 blocks beyond for double the price asked for these lot*. W. J. GUNX, 5.J0 California st. BUSINESS nroperty in Oakland; cost ovep StiO.OOO; S-story pressed brick and basement building; 3 stores and 25 rooms ln the very center of business; well leased; must sell and will take $35,000. Address OWNER, box 3983. Call office Oakland. • FOR SALE— Make offer for 6 lots: all level; no trading- necessary; a fine location for a borne; close to Mission electric car: corner Brazil ave. and Munich st.: will sell one or all. Address A. G. CLARK, care of Call business efflce. $1800—2 NEW flats, 5 and 6 rms. and b.; Mis- sion, near 29tb; bal. $54 per mo.; rent $45. $1500 — 2 new flats. 4 and ' r. and b. ; Army and Mission; bal. HO per mo.; rents (40 mo. D. COFFIN A CO.. 3303 Mission St. WHOLE block of houses just started near the ' Park on Carl, Cole. Shrader4 Parnassue ave.; ' plan*, terms, prices to suit; apply premises. JAMES ROUNTREE A CO.. 137 Carl st. $10<*> CAEIl- New up-to-date 7-room house*; oj«n to-day and to-morrow; 4ir7vl"th st.: block from Market; balance easy, payments. CHEAPEST and beet In America— The Weekly Call. 1C pages, tent to any address In the T'rMed Ftnteii nr Ci»r»»d* "n* T«>ar for $1. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATES. Alex. Murdock *: Co.. Lorin station.- Berkeley — It^al ectat* brokers, owners.* builders, etc - MKKKKIjKV HOTELS. NORTHGATE. ISO© Euclid ave Charmingly eiiuated in the Berkeley foothills; slngla and tuites of rooms with private bath; transient; . reasonable rates: Oakland cars pass door; telephone Dana 59 L . | Mill Valley Advertisements, * * r* \ 1I4 1 v Never again will you have the cpportunlty to buy choice residence lots ln Mill Valley right at tbe station for from $8 to $12 £ tront foot. .... Never have lots sold as fast as have these Never will you have easier terms offered; 16 per cent «ieh, balance monthly. : Mill Valley Is growing very rapidly. . n, natural beauty, good climate, etc., are at- tracting numerous homeseekers. . This fact combined with the new electric road and ferrv system, is also attracting -speculators. Tho land is iheap now. from $8 to $12 a front toot for property right at the eutjon; win double iu value within a very short time; now is the time to buy; look at these lots at once; many new homes are. being built. W» have an office at Mill Valley station cpen Sun- days. Bend for illustrated booklet. . LYON & HOAG, 11« Montgomery st. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— The Weekly Call, 16 pages Id wrapper, (or mailing, $1 per year.