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LA Elec 5a. — — SPofACa L A Ry 5s.lU 114?i (1900) 1O7T410SH i L A L C 6s. — — (1910) — — Do gtd 6s. — — S P of C 6s Do gtd 5s. — — (19C5)Sr A. — — LAP lem 5s. — — (19C5)3r B. — — Mkt-st C 0s. — — (1906).. :.. 107 — Do lem 5s.ll7% — . (1912) — — NRCfof Otis. — 107% S P C leg 3s — — NRC(of O5s — 119 Do stmpd.lO7»4 — 1 NPCRR 58.108 108% S P B R «s. — — .' N C P C 5s.. — — S V Wat 6s.lO« — ! N C R 5s — — Do 4s 2dm. 99^4100 iNSRBn 95 100 Do 4s 3dm. 99% — ' O O L H h. - — Stkn G&E Cs — — ,.O T CO to... — 122% U G & B 5s. — — ! WATER STOCKS. I Contra Costa — CO IPort Costa.. — — ! Warln Co ... — — iFprina; Val.. 85 85H ! GAS AND ELECTRIC. : Tent L t P.. 4 ¦ 4*i P P O 4 E. M — ! Eqult Gas . . — — S F Gas ... — — ! Mutual E L. 13% 14 tUkn G A E. — — > I }'ac O Imp.. 50 ol% V G & E — . — Bac E G & R — — TRUSTEES* CERTIFICATES. S F G & E. 64 — J INSURANCE. Flrem's Fnd. — • — ¦ | | BAStt STOCKS. Am Natl Bk. — 135 L P & A .. — — Anglo-Cal . . — — *Ier Trust . .200 230 f»ank of CM. — — Merch Ex . . — — Cal Safe D. — — 8 F Natlonl. — — . first Nationl — - — SAVINGS BANKS. Cer 8 A L»: — — |Pav & L So. 05 — Hum S & L. — — Sav Bk.. — — Mutual Sav. — — Union T. Co. — — 8 F Say U. — — J STREET RAILROADS. California .. — — I Presidio .... 85 45 Deary — — I POWDER. Giant 67 68 iVigorlt — 8*4 SUGAR. Hana T Co.. 50c- — Kllauea S C. — — Hawaiian C. 43«* — Makawell C. 21% 24 Honokaa S C 13 Onomea S C. 24 — Hutch S P C 13% 14 Paauhau S C 14\ 15% MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack. — 150 jOceanlc 8 Co 7 — Cal Fruit As 89 91 Pac A F A.. — — Cal Wine As 98% — I Pac C Borx. — — Morning Session. Board — 10 Hawaiian Commercial A Sugar 43 50 25 8 V Water 85 12% 50 S V Water Si 25 • . Street — 40 California-street R R 200 00 50 Honokaa S Co 13 00 - Afternoon Session. ' ¦ - Board — 5 Giant Powder Con ............ «7 50 10O Honokaa 13 U> 110,000 Sierra Ry of Cal 6s 112 00 S10.UOO S P of C 6s (190C) 107 00 20 S V Water 83 23 Street— 10 Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar 43 50 • 350 Mutual Electric Light 13 50 100 Oceanic S S Co 7 25 California Stock and Oil Exchange Oil Stock— Bid. Asked. Cariboo Oil Co T5 80 Four Oil Hanford Oil ..,..133 00 130 00 Home Oil 115 120 Imperial Oil • . 19 00 Independence Oil 17 18 Junction Oil 20 21 Kern OH ....»«.. 5 00 5 50. Lion Oil :....... 0.1 .04 Monte Crlsto Oil 65 70 Monarch Oil 53 54 Oil City Petroleum 29 30 Peerless Oil .........:. 1350 1400 Reed Crude Oil 41 Pan Joaquln Oil "5 50 * .... Sterling Oil 2 90 3 00 Thirty-Three Oil 8 00 Twenty-Eight Oil , 3 50 4 23 Union Oil 68 00 United Petroleum :.'..' .... * Us 00 Went Shore Oil 300 325 Miscellaneous^ — . . Abby Land and Impt 123 150 Alameda Sugar . . . .- 29 CO American Biscuit 8800 9300 American' District Tel .... .... Bay Counties Power .,,.. .... Cal Central Gas and Electric .... Cal Cotton Mills ..85 00 .... Cat Jockey Club .... 105 00 Cal Powder .... Cal Shipping Co , 23 00 Cal Title Ins- and Trust 130 00 140 00 Central Bank of Oakland.... «0 00 ¦ «... - Chutes Company .......:... .... 8 50 City and County Bank . .... Cypress Lawn Imp Co .... 0 50 Eastern Dynamite .......'. .... Rwa Sugar Plantation .... Gas Consumers' Association . . . , ' 22 50 Honolulu Sugar ./., IS 00 London and 8 F Bank (Ltd) .*... .... Mercantile Trust .... Northern Cal Power OJO Nevada National Bank ..... - ¦ ' .... North Shore Railroad 10 00 . ... Orphcum Comnany . . : - 13 00 racMc States Tel and Tel. ..... 122 50 Continued From Page Eleven. COMMERCIAL NEWS TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1803. E. R. Sellon to Joyce Sellon, lot on K Una of nush street. 175 W of Franklin, AV 30 by N CO; gift. • . ! Albert B. Poppenberg to Amelia C. Poppen berg. lot on N line of Page street. 116 E of, Octavia. 21:0 N 120. W 21:6, 8 120; S 10. Harry H COsgriff to Rudolph Spreckete. lot on N line of Pacific avenue, 173:6 W of G«ugh, W 34, N 133 W 12, N 12:2Vi. E 42 S 51 B 4, S 01 ; ?10. Germania Building and Loan Association to A Le Jeune lot on N Una of Hermann street, J 112:6 E of Webster. E 25 by N 137:6; $10. ! i "Rupert and Ida Wannenmacher to Adam M. i and .Matilda --Brutscher. lot on N line of Oak | street, 227:6 W of Flllmore. W 35:6 by N j 137 :«; quitclaim deed", $5. Honora A. and Elizabeth A. Buckley to ; Clark A. Burnham lot on W line of Devisadero street 77 N Of Turk t N 70:5. W 123. S 9:11. AV 12:6. S 60:6. E 137:6; $10. Thomas -McGorey to Susan McGorey, lot on SE corner Of Turk and Broderick streets, be-^ j-ing 50-vara lot 4; quitclaim deed; *1. Moses and Sarah R. Samuel to Annlq. ana Stella Hartman lot on W line of Baker street. 37:6 N of McAllister. N 25" by W 96:10^: $10. Same to Alfred D. Cheshire, lot on W line of Baker street 62:6 N of McAllister. N 25 by w ec:io%; $io. I James K and Isabella Fraser to Marie L. de L. Murphy (wife of Joseph P.). lot on W line of Shrader street. 30 S of Waller. S 30 by W 100:3- quitclaim .deed; $10. • Mary E Maxwell to Vercln Eintracht. lot on I NE line of Twelfth street. 137:6 NW of Fol som NW SO by NE 75; $5. Vereln Eintracht (an unincorporated a*socl- ; ! atlon) (by trustees, etc.) to Vereln Eintracht , I (corporation), lot Qn NE line of Twelfth street, , 127-6 NW of Folsom, NW 30 by NE 7i>: also ! lot on SE line of Kissllng street, 255:11 SW ! ! of Eleventh. SW 21:3 0-16. BE 80. NW 80; also lot commencing 60:11% NW of Folsom. street ; and 71:5 NE of Twelfth, said, point bfing on a straight line which makes an angle of 9o de- | grees 48 minutes with chord - connecting last , point on FoUom street with point on Folsom j distant 171:9% NE from NW corner of Fol- : so-n and TWelfth Ktreets^ NE 120:9%. NW j lralTW ™s\v 154:11. SE 161:6%; quitclaim j de john"J7"and Rosa Carr to William J. Carr, i lot on W line of Shotwell street. 220 N of Fifteenth N 25 by W 120; $10. - William J. Carr to John J. and Rosa Carr, ""Beslrt^F? ONEUHly to William F. Sawyer lot on E line of Church street 94:0- N of Sixteenth. N 25 by E 125; also- all rights as widow of Patrick J. O Rellly. deceased; $10. WlUlam F. Sawyer to Mary K. Caldwell, "jaines F. Lawler to Henry H. Pnulsen. lot on SE corner of Nineteenth and Eanches streets E 103 by S 57; $650. Frances J. and Julia C. Griffin to Paula E. Oden lot on 8 line Of Twentieth street, 431 E of "Castro E 25 by S 114; $10. William G. and May H. Wheeloek to Clar ence B Sloan lot on W line of Hyde street, 04-2 S or Chestnut. S 36:8 by W 110; $10. i Ugo Wzil to Teresa- BlMl, Jot On W line of Hyde street. 112:6 N of Jackson, N 32:6 by W 137:6; gift. ' '¦ • George and Kate Ryan to Frank A. Schaum leffel, lot 'on E line of Condon strtet, 49 N of Peralta avenue. N 25. by E 70: $10. Union Trust Company of BanTionclsco to George H. Bean, lot on W line of Twenty seventh avenue, 125 N of California street, N 25 by W 120; ?10. - p City and County of San Francisco to W. V. Huntington, lot on SE Corner of B street and , Tenth avenue. E 240, S 10:4, W 242:1%; $- . Hannah P. Stearns to Carlton W. Greene and Rose C. Smith, lot on N line cf L street, S2:G AV of Twenty-seventh avenue, W 60 by N 100; $10. • Union Park Land Company to Edwin Schwab lot on NE corner of Diamond and Wilder streets. E 50. N 57.42, SW 53:0. S 40:11. lots 1 and 2, block 2, Falrmount Exten sion Homestead Association: also lot on-E line of Diamond street, 40:11 N of Wilder, NE 53:6, N 53:02, SW 63:6, 8 53:02, portion block '2 same to maintain electric road on latter; |1 1 x- - . , Mary C. Button to Mary C. Sutton, lot on • HK line of Laldley street. 1SS SW of Roanoke. SW 25 by SE 100, lot 2«, block 3, Mission and Thirtieth Streets Homestead: sift. Amelia A., Edson AV. A. and Seymour AVattrhmise and Nelly A." Dorn to Ftd^ral Se cunty Company, lot In Masonic Cemetery; $10. Builders' Contracts. < Loufs Knutsen (owner) with Fred.. Hauser (contractor), achitect All work for & two story and basementJ frame building on lot on ' B line of Liberty etreet. 223 E of Guerrero E 25 by S 115. Mission block 73; total $6300. AV. li. GUdden (owner) with J. C. Bateman (contractor), architects Bliss & Faville — All work for a three-story office building on corner of Second and Mission streets; total, ,$030o. E.R. Dimond (owner) with R. C. Stiller (contractor), architects Henry H. Meyers and C.- R. Ward— Alterations and additions to a ; frame residence at 2204 Pacific avenue; total, i «1450. H • j ' x . Alameda County. ' Mary D- Murphy to Minnie H.,Bayley (wife ; of Alfred), lot on E line of Walsworth avenue, ! 125 N of Santa Clara (Moss) avenue, N 30 by . E 126.25, lot 5, block H. ingp or resubdl vision , of blocks G and H, Flint T"ract, portion of , Oakland Heights v (recorded August 24, 1903). ; Oakland; $10. > . Philip and Belle Aspinwall Or Aspeawall (wife), to Rosa E. White, lot on NW line of . Oakland avenue. 010 H of its Intersection with ' SE line of Walsworth avenue, NW 90. NE 60, • SE 84.91 8 W 50, block B, map of lands of • Oakland View Homestead Association, Oakland; • $10.-; ':*'- ¦ ' ¦ '- - ' " •¦¦••¦'..¦¦¦ . . . . - ¦ - .- I Sarah H. McMahon (Smith) to John William < Gaunt,'- lot beginning 100' SW from of ' Durant- street and Broadway, said pptnt being < mnrk dividing lln« between lots 3 and 4, thence < NE 25, AV 181:5, S 25:11. E 174:8; being s < 25 feet Of lot 4, block A, Fountain place. Oak- < land; $10. " * .< C. O. and Maria M. E. Rode (wife) to J. M. « Bartlert, lot on I SE corner ! of Temescal - and < Telegraph avenues (since widening). 1 S 73 by < E 95, portion of lots 5 and 6, Temescal Park, 1 Oakland; $10. / ; -.•.- ] Eduard Neucbaumer to Anne . Neuebaumer, ( lot 4. block B, map of Major Given Tract, Oak- 1 land; $5.- -.'• ' 1 Andrew K. Weir (single), to Abraham Smith. I lot on NW corner of Brush and Second streets J N 25 by AV 85,. block 101. Kellersberger's Map, I Oakland: $10. V ~ f- ¦•- > I Howard L.j and Elsie K. Osgrood to A'lctoririi* ( T. Anthony (widow), »11 Interest In lot on S I BEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Paraffin* Paint .'..«.'»•«••«« S3 CO ...a Postal Davic* and Imp.,,.... .... .... Ban Francisco Dry Dock.... 47 00 .... ' Sauaallo Land irui Ferry.... 13 00 .... Sperry Flour Company ..... 27 60 SO 00 Standard Electric ... ....„« .... 13 CO Truckee Electric ............. 13 23 13 GO Union Sugar 22 5O ...» United Gas and Electric... 34 50 .... Western Fish Co..... « .... .... SALES. * Morning; Session. Board — 60 North Shore- Railway 10 0© 95O Oil City Petroleum 29 100 Home ...._.........,._.. 1 15 ' 800 Home 1 mj 100 Home .......«•. 120 ¦ 100 Independence ....1....... 17 200 Monarch .":: 1000 Lion ................ ............ ii. ; 100 Monte Crlato 65 Street — ' - 100 Home, s 90 M ~ MMMMMM 1 10 100 Home, a 30 1 1O 600 Horn* m. ] 12U 1100 Occidental ~... 13 Afternoon Session. Board— 1 Hanford .........................131 00 6 Hanford .*,... ............ .......13.", no 350 Homo 1 IT' 200 Home ,...,..._ 120 100 Home, s 90 1 17Va 300 Chicago Cruda 19 100O Reed Crude; 41 200 Tolteo 20 600 Superior ......................... OS f Street — 000 Home- «... , 1 13 Mining Stocks. SAN FRAXCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following win* th« sales on the San Fran cisco Stock and Exchange board yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Belcher SlilOO 8aras» 2« 400 Con Cal ft Va.l 55: 200 Sierra NVrada. OT 100 Imperial O4J10O Utah ......... 23 100 Mexican 1 10,100 Tallow Jacket. 54 100 Overman 2?l Afternoon Session. 100 Con Cal A Va.1 50 400 Utah ......... 20 lOQ Savaga 2« 1 00 Union „—..„ es COO Tallow Jacket. 67 100 Caledonia .... 87 200 Utah 21 100 Silver Hill..- H PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. '; • ° Following were th» sales on th» Pactflo Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Belcher 81) S00 Oreraaa .... 2T 200 Con Cal & V.I sol 300 Beg Belcher.. 11 800 Crown Point. 13 200 Segr Belcher.. 10 200 Gould & Cur. 32 200 Sierra Xev... «M 100 Mexican ...1 07^ 100 Union Con... K* . 100 Ophlr 1 62H I 800 Tel Jacket.... ST Afternoon Session. 200 Andes 16 300 Sa-rag» ...... ' 25 100 Caledonia ....- 0« 200 Sierra Ner..,- CJ» 100 Con C & V.I 62 »4 200 Union Con... 67 300 Gould & Cur. 82 300 Utah ........ 21 300 Potosl It). 200 Tel Jacket.... 67 TONOPAJT MININO EXCHANGE. Following- were the sales on th» San Fran cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchangs yesterday: Morning Session. . 600 Reacn* 10/ ¦'-'.//I* Afternoon Session. T00O Esperaaza ... 03 200 Rssons ...... It 100 Gipsy Queen.. S6 100 Toa & CaJ... 33 100 Pin* Grovo... 64 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY. Aug. 23 — 4 p. m. Bld.Ask. Bid. Ask. Alpha. _.,... 07 00 Imperial __. 03 04 Alta M 05 07 Julia ...7.... — 02 Andes 15 171 Justice 10 14 Belcher 30 32- Kentuclt C2 0.1 Best & Belch. 1 70 1 7.V Mexican 1 03 1 10 Bullion — 04; Occidental ... 41 43 Caledonia .... 06 1 ©O Ophlr \1 Ml "D Challeng* .... 20 20. 1 Overman .... 26 28 Chollar 18 18! Potosl 16 1» Con Cal A Va.1 60 1 55, Savage 24 2.1 Confidence ... 03 1 05 Beg Belcher ..09 11 Crown Point.. 15 16 Sierra Nevada M «V Exchequer ... ©5 ©flj PUver Hill ..71 72 Gould & Cur. 32 34' Yellow Jacket 6S CO 'Hale & Norcs 43 45 Union t>7 C8 TONOPAH MEME3. Bld.Ask. Bld.Ask. Esperansa ... 03 04iTon A Cal... 30 3.t Gipsy Queen.. 26 27 j Ton Fraction. — 7?i MacN'amara . 15 20iTon £ Gt W. — 10 Mlzpah Ex .. — C3lTon Of N*v..« 00 7 2T> Mont Ton ...1 C3 1 10 Ton N Star.. 41 *<: Paymaster ... — 23, Ton Midway. — SO Pine Grove... — io Ton A S Laka — 25 Rescue 00 Ton... 13 — Ton Belmont.1 75 1 901 line of Central avenue (Twelfth street). 180 "W 1 of West ¦treet, S ICO. W 25, N 4:«tf, W 73:1*4. N 110:3%, E 110:8. block 151, him map, Oak land; front. i Mary F. McSorley or McSorly t© Theodora * Barnewltz. lot on B lla» ot Claremoat avenua (Telegraph), 260.50 S of Clifton. S BO. 8E i 298.81. NE 62.57. NW 282.56. lot 19. block H. map of subdivision of portions ot block* H and I. Vernon Park Tract 1889, Oakland; $30. Frederlke Schlund (widow) to Frank W. Leavltt, lot on E line- of Linden stwet, 270 N of Eighth, N 39:8 by B 128, block J, Market street Tract. Oakland: $10. George H. and Katberlne Maxwell (wife) to i Frances A. "Weidler, wlf« of Charles I_. lot on ! NW 'corner of ChaHnlnr way and Warrins street. N 150 by W 50, lot 36, map.Benton property, Berkeley; $100. _ . John and Alfaretta Stono (wife) and John H. and Etema Helwig (wife) to Otto Waalanfl, , lot on W line of Sixth street. 100 N of Bristol. N 33 by \V 131, block 75. Tract B. Berkeley Land and Town Improvement .Association, Berkeley; $10. 8. F. and Ellen Sinclair (wife) to California Bank, lot of SW corner of Lawrenc* and Hep burn streets, S 150 by W 100. lot 14. Ghlrar delll Tract, near Fruit-ale. Brooklyn Township, quitclaim deed; $15.- Joseph "Westall (widower) to Charles B. Sne ereen. lota 21 to 23. block A. Laurel Grove Park. Brooklyn Townab.Jp: $10. David Pulhamus t» Hannah H. Pulbatons, lot on N line of Pacific a-enue. 60 W of Oak. W 50 by N 150:2, lot 8. block 39. lots adjacent to Enclnal, Alameda; gift. Thomas B. Morgan to Mary B. Morsan (wife) lot on 8 lln* of Callan avenue. 100 E of Pelton. NE 100 by 8E 115. San Lcandro, Eden Township; also lot on S line of Callan avenue, 158:9 W from W line of alleyway separating land formerly of S. Huff, from land purchased by Alexander Edward from J. B. Ward et al, W 45:9 by 9 150, San Leandro, Eden.Town- Webber to O. C. Miller lot on N lm. of W Fifth street, 414 E of Adeline. E 89 by N 102, Oakland: $10. ,, v v*.» T -n- Hush and Lucy V. Crummey (wife) to Julius A. Crist, lot on S line of Central avenue. 275 E of Hiith. E 60 by S 123:6, lot 39, Hawley Tract. Alaroeda; $10. • Same to same, lota 30 and 31. J> lock .^maP Snyder and Montgomery subdivision or portion of Temescal Park, Oakland; $10. - F A and Mae O. Losh (wife) to same, lot on NE line of Olive avenue. 150 SB ol If 1 ** avenue. SE 60 by NE 100, 16ts 83 and 84. block C, map'Sather Tract. Oakland Township: $10. F. X. Olanle to Eugenia Olanie (daughter), lot on N corner of Twentieth avenue and E Sixteenth. NW 60 by NE 140, lots 11 and I 12. block 83. San Antonio. Kast Oakland; gift. Stephen D. Harris (widower) to Michael A. Mclnnls. lot on W comer of B Sixteenth street and Eighth avenue. NW 100 by BW 60. block 71. Clinton. East Oakland: $10. i John Tuohy to A. J. Mervy lots 12 and 16. block F. map Tuohy's Second Addition to *>er_e ley, Oakland Township; $10. k >j^ ! Anna C. and R. B. Kachleln (husband) to Frank E. Wyse. lot on W line of Trement street. 84.22 S of Woolsey. S 42. W 112. N 30 62 E 112.57. lot 1. block 3. map blocks 3 and 4. Berkeley Park, portion plats 01, etc., B j rk p e3 and Mary E. McMullen (wife) to Gert rudeBrown (wife of Elmer), lot 44, block 2, map Grove Street Line Tract, Berkeley; $10. Mary H. Buck (wife of J. J.) to Mary F- Rice (wife of Richard J.), lot 41. block 2. map ssme, Berkeley: $10. Myer E. and Adele S. Jaffa, (wife) to Sigma Chi Hall (corporation), lot on NE corner of Bowdltch and Haste streets, N 60 by B 125. and Improvements, Berkeley; $10. Mary E. Raymond (widow) and AUc« U and Frederick H. Clark to Jerome C. Fort, lot on E line of Piedmont avenue. 240 N of Derby street. N 70 by E 135. portion lot 5. block 6. map property of John Kearney, etc.. Berkeley; $10. • C. E. or Charles E. Brakenrtdge and Laura E. Brakenbridge (wife) to L. C. Brakenrtdg* (widow) lots 6 7 and S 20 feet of lot 3, In block 3, Graves and Taylor Tract, Berkeley; |10 Kate M. Perrln (widow) and Anita. D. Perrln (single) to James R. Little, lots 17 to 23 and 25 to 32. block 1. map property and location Spaulding Tract. Berkeley; $100. Lena and Edward H. James to Dennis Mc- Carthy, lot on W line of Frnltrale avenue, 181.30 S of Huff avenu* or county road, 1540 S. 160 NW, 440 to center Bausal Creek, thence up center said creek, following; meandering*, to point from which line drawn SE and pro duced E to W line of Frnltvale avenue would intersect same at beginning, thence SE 430 to beginning. Brooklyn Township; $10. George H. and Nancy E. Lee (wife) to Char lotte E. Bullard, lot on 8E line of Peralta avenue, 110 NE of Jones street. NE 105 by SE 115. lots 16 to 18. Gallndo Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Samuel A. and Carra Byrne (wife) to George H. Lee. lot on E line of Merrill avenue. 125 B from S Una of county road, Oakland to ban Leandro, S 37 :C by E 125. .lot 32 and portion 31 block 6, map subdivision of portion of block 6, Father Tract. Frultvale, Brooklyn Township: $10. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1903. 13 MONEY TO XX>AN. AAA— HERMAN MURPHY. 601-<i02-t>03 Examiner building. Quick settlements; no disappointment. Save expenses by dealing directly. Estates, second mortgages, undivided lnter- «?t£. aselrnsients of rents, property in trust, etc; legacies, life rotates and undivided in- terests in property purchased. Courteous treatment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advancer on diamonds Jewelry, at lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store. 846 Market et.; teL Main 1644. Branch. 19 Third. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants, te_raFters. boarding-house*, without fcecuritv; easy j-ayments;- largest buslntss la 46 principal cities. Tolman. S53 Parrott bldg. A — 1 per cent on furniture or plano:no rerapval; no commission ; no publicity; $25 up: quick, quiet, confidential. _<> Montgomery St.. r. 7. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 103 Grant ave., LOANS FROM fl TO f 10,000. AT cut calec on real estate, furniture or pls.no; no commission. E. \V LI«"K. 1«-KW Mutual Sav. Bk. bid., 7C8 Market; phone Main Sift. ! S. T. DISCOUNT AGENCY— Loans to Marled people on their note. THE TOUgLEY CO 143 Phflan Blflg- MONEY to loan on low interest: gold, silver, diamond*, pearls and precious Ktones bougbt at W. J. HESTHAL'S. lO^ixthjst; MONEY loaned to F£larled employes. O. W. MILLER, room 74. f.fth floor. Chronicle blCg. I ONE per c«nt on furniture: $r. s month on each ¦ flOOO; any tecurUy. Ml Montson-.ery. ~>- * 6 - | S% ON furniture Z pianos : '$ir. up; no removal; j V. -REMAIN, room »1. *> Eddy «*-. noor *- ALL loans on diamond* an(S Jewelry 2 t* r ct *} \ K-.O. P. F. Collateral l»an Bar.k. MS Kes.rn>. j STAR I^vk-. Co of Wyoming loans money to ; Mlarl^mp^y^^»LMBtual S> v. Bk. bid. CASH leaned salaried r*r. r !e on not-s ~"hout lndorser. MOHHKL1,. <X^ Examiner bldg. " MtSICA-, J^^^\ lliSTS ' ______ AKOSO DCS BARGAINS ARE: 3 c_ck-rian * lj0 - * 185 ' *?£ ! l FU-btr; upright ¦?«* j 1 je-»eu: ni»ho_an> ; -tew .••¦;.'» J 1 hc'jsatfer; m_h. eany; new V • "." «.,?! i 2 e_— *— «»• f"?i 2 Stein way V«£- . ' i«V- 3 Heine «-"> to $^» I _5 •quara * 15 t0 f i-t 7 organs «10 to $75 j P.er.ts (2 up allowed on purchase; install- j mer.ts *4 up; piano player* from $»<J up: | new pianos from $117 up. HEINE PIANO CO.. 135-237 Oeary **¦• agents for the Gab- I ler. Krcll, Steerr. et-. A SMALL walnut Emrrscn upright, absolutely 'Ike new, J1S5. 2-7 G^ary et^ ' STEIXWAY uprlf ht. left by private party, $ 165; a great bargain. 237 Gear?- st. A FEW upright h&r*r_ins from $70 up, compris- ing each makes a* Cblckerir.g. Jaectescn. j • Vow. Sterling. Knabe. Fischer. Schwechten. Wescr, Schuman and other*; eaey payments.! BENJ. CURTAZ & SON. 16 O'Farrcll Et. ; no branches in Kan Francisco^ WE have a few snaps this week that are very teciptlnr and we can eave you big money on a good piano; tome early. THE j ZEXO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO.. 7C9 Market. ; BAND in*trun-.entf ; F. Besson. Paris, maker, j Gus Maiwald. Ajrt. Pac. Coast. _7S OFarre'.l; , skillful repairing; 1'd-hand instruments sold, j BARGAIN— Star.^ar.i make upright; good con- , dltion. SCHMIT2 & CO- 10 McAllister St. ; Unredeemed storate pianos and furniture dirt [ cheap. Whitehead'e Storage, 1G36 Market. BEAUTIFIL S-pedal Pteinway upright piano; ( perfect order: sacrifice. Keeffe'i-.-SS OFarrell. ! BUY direct from the factory and save 50 per j cent. HORNUNG. _1C McAliiFter ft. ( KOHLER & CHAPE, !V> OTarrcll st.; largest J and oM^t riar.o house. '• BEST renting- ~?:ano in city for J3 per tnoath. j • PCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO.. t«53 Hayesjst. j SOHMER, Fyrcn Mauzy pianos, Cecilian piano i flayer. BYRON MAUZY. 308-312 Post gt. tVPERIOR vioMna, «ither«. oli and new. H. MT'LLER. rr.skfr. repairer. S Latham place. .OFFICES A.XO STOKES TO LET. EMMA S-PRECKEL6 building, 027 Market et— Office to let; rent $15; light, heat. Janftor and telephone. ASHTQN & GARDINER: ~~~ PERSO.VALS. A— FACIAL BLEMISHES REMOVED. ¦ Wrl-kie*, yeilow and Cabby skin, birthmarks, Erc-Hfox piuinfs and scars scientifically re- moved without cutting, m_ffmge. electricity or zne£iei_es; spec— it demonstrations this week. Call or write CR. L. WILLIAMS, 571 Gear}-. THE Star lialr U*ir.efiy restores gray hair. Im- prove* it* growth .stops falilng;cures danii _n ar.3 Itching tcalp; no stain or stickiness; cleanses ecalp:sit druggists', hairdressers' ;ac- cept no substitute. Star Rem*KiyCo.,C»>5C»eary. WANTED— 777 Udles with scalp diseases; loss o* hair end prematurt graynets prevented. (Can treat by tr.ail. Blankn lor rtarap.) Con- pultatlon free, fc:30 to 0; Sundays. 10 to 12. Prof. "GEO. A. CABLOW. Specialist, room 21J\ 937 Market *t." TO whom It n_ty concern — I will not be re- epontlble for any debts contracted by my Mrtfis ironi this date, August 22. 1003. ED- WIN K. BELCHER. NOT hew cheap, but how grxxl, is the motto of the manufacturers K of the Rspld Rotary Htar.ditriS. the Bewing-tnachlne cf to-day. J. W. EVAKS. -Kent, 1C_1 Market st. PHYSICIAN, 15 years' experience, cures per- manently morphine, or^aine habit. Call or sddrew Central Pharmacy, 201 Grant ave., corner Sutter «.. ; fee moderate. DRINK Cof-farin, the best cereal coffee on earth, rich la flavor, abeo'u'.ely pure and nourishing; «j_i{.csed entirely of superior grains and figs. £>ANCINQ Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday and -^undty evenincs at Teutor.Ia Hall. Howard St.. near Ninth; asnagctnpnt Prof. Foster. AT Ions than cox, uncalled fcr suits, overcoats «nd trouper*, at CHAIiLES LYONS', L.r.doa Taller, 721 Market Ft. THE hie-best price paid for ladles' cr gents' cart-off clothing and all articles of value at WEINHERG'S, 114A Ellis St. ELEGANT suite on ea*>- installmentf; 00 cents and up per week. LEON LEMOS. 11_7 Mar- j REAL. ESTATE CITT— -FOR 8ALB. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS! $500 to f 1200— Only' graded lots fronting boalevard, ocean and park. Unobstructed %-iew fronr every lot. Fronting electric cars. Don't miss this opportunity. Easy terms. $60 to $250 — Near ocean and park — (5 monthly. Oceanslde branch office on 49th ave. and K st. OPEN SUNDAYS. SELLING FAST— SEE THEM TC-DAT.l f500 to $1000 — New lots In Sunset District. Graded and sewered, near cars, $10 monthly. Sunset branch office on 9th ave., near H st. fl50 to f200 — Level Excelsior Homestead lots near Mlssion-st. electric cars — f 3 monthly. Choice Richmond District lots. $10 monthly. 11000 to $3500—4, S and 6 room modern cot- tage*. Sunset, Richmond and Excelsior Homestead. All bargains! Easy terms! iEOL GETZ & SON, owners and dealers. RoonrM, Chronicle building. ! ' CALIFORNIA ST. RESIDENCE. PRICE.. .$4200. VERT (rood 2-story and basement residence, containing C rooms and bath artn 2 rooms In basement for servants; concrete coping In j front of house and concrete stairs leading to front door; solid oak vestibule and oak doors; fine gas fixtures; good hardware; good plumb, ing; an especially well built and arranged house, with fine southern and sunny expos- ure; basement is plastered and floored; fine wir.ny yard; in a coming residence location; convenient to 3 car Unes; artificial stone sidewalk laid. Mortgage of $2500 for 2 years at C per c*nt can remain on this property; therefore this place can be bought to-day for only fl700 cash. •„ • • THOMAS MAGEE & SONS. Real Estate Agents, 6 Montgomery. JOSEPH 8TRAUB. C30 Market St (3000—2 flats, 9 rooms, basement; rear bouse 4 rooms; basement of 2 rooms; Mason and Fil- bert us. $8500— Goofl Income property; nice locality; • bay- window flats; basement; sun all day; pays over II cer cent. Nice level lots on Eighteenth and Nineteenth aves.; easy installment or cash; south of park; itarlne view. ¦ $200 — Choice level lots, ready t« build on: Excelsior Homestead; Mission; Installment. ______________ . $100 down. bal. $20 per month; cottage 5 r. asS b., on 2Cth st.. half block Castro-st. cars. $250 down, bal. $20 per month; ccttage 5 r. and b., Eanchei st. Office open on .-Sunday. D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission st. A BARGAIN— $4250; CORNER LOT. 2 FLATS; LOT 25x114; 184 CLIPPER ST. SEE OWNER ON PREMISES. ¦ nm i $2250— MODERN 4-room cottac*. bath and floored basement; large lot; cost $2850; must be sold at once. 508 Jersey St.. one block west of Castro; owner on premises; terms. PACIFIC Heljrhts lots; marine view; SW. cor. Scott and Filbert sts. THE MCCARTHY CO., C4G Market st. BEAUTIFUL 8-rootn modern residence; large lawn- best part Pacific Heights. THE Me- CARTHY CO.. Ct6 Market st. NEAT and attractive Western Addition cot- tape $4500; terms If desired. THE MC- CARTHY CO.. «C Market st FOR eale — House 8 rms.: high basement; sunny side 19th. bet. Valencia and Mission; no reas. offer refused. Stephens & Co.. Unlon-sq. Mkt. POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. WATER front lots and bargains: all tracti; map*, photo*, etc. BELL. 417 Parrott bld<- REAL' ESTATE — Country — For Sale. — | ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, I vineyards; Inspected' bargains: monthly cata- . loroes sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO.. 64S i Market st. j $2500 BUYS 120-acre ranch, near Yountvllle; house, barn, good water; SO acres vines. Apply or address Owner, 916 Second St., Napa. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. A PRETTY HOME IN ALAMEDA. Surrounded by flowers and fruit trees; near train and schools; only $2-S5O; lot 75x125. Nice 5-room cottage and bath. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY. Tel. Or. rtd 1461. 15QO Park St.." Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL. ESTATE. AN opportunity seldom met with; I have a n«w 2-gtory 7-rootn house. 4 bedrooms, ; equipped with all modern conveniences, gas, I electric lights, etc.. on an Improved street, ! only 2 blocks from the station, which I will i cell to a reliable party on the following j terms: flOO cash and the balance In month- ly installments; whole price f3500. JOSEPH J. MASON. Real Estate. Cor. Shattuck ave. and Center. Berkeley. FINE. new. handsome cottages; up to date; all conveniences ; close to can; large lots; JliJu to * l'WO; only f200 cash, balance HO 60 per ncnth. W. C. MORAN. Lorln station, or C. C. EMSLIE. Afhby rtatlon. FOR rent — On Maud ave., San Leandro; 2-story «-room house, partly furnished, with 2 acres land In fruit; barn and well; f200 rent per year, payable In advance. Apply E. GRANT. -121 Shattuck ave.. Berkeley. COTTAGE. 3 rooms, furnished for housekeep- ing; half block from cars and train. Inquire cor. Rose st. and Shattuck ave.. Berkeley. FOR HOCSEKHEPl5«Q^^ FELL, 228 — Elegant eulte, furnished for house- keeplng; $14; bath, gas range; adults. HERBERT (The) — Sunny apartments •¦ for housekeeping; gas ranges; Just newly fur- nished. 1S3Q Polk st. JESSIE, 333 — Bunny room; running water; gas range; furnished housekeeping; $10. ' t . KEARNY, 104— Sunny front suite; unfur- nlshed; newly papered; no children; refs. MCALLISTER, 533 — Nicely furnished suite: gas ranre. hot bath, laundry; adults; $7 to f 14. MCALLISTER, C06 — 2 or 3 completely fur- nished fine large sunny rooms; gas range; reasonable. -. MISSION, 1063— Front suite. complete for housekeeping; other rooms $1 60 up week. SOUTH PARK, 84 — Ono or two rooms, nicely - furnished for housekeeping. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch otZct. 2200 Flllmor*. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at I 1098 Valencia at. ' ' gOTEIiS AITS BOAEDING-HOTTSES. ~""t^e*1princet6~n7*~ "'¦¦¦'"¦-¦-"'¦ (european plan.) . Superbly furnished and the only high-gradt residence hotel In the city which is operated on the Euiowan blan. Located at No. 710 JONES ST.. bfct. SUTTER and POST STS.. and reached by three street car lines. One hundred rooms, mostly arranged en suite, with bath. Electric lights, steam heat, Ions distance telephone In every suite; bllllnrd and smoking rooms and a magnificent grlll- _room. Rates are very reasonable. -fABTMEHTg TO LET. "EL MONTEREY." the city's newest apart- ment hotel, located on the north «lde of Pine St., between Hyde and Leavenworth; a superb brick building ot Spanish architec- ture; all the comforts of housekeeping com- bined with the conveniences of hotel life; for $30 per month you can secure here an unfur- nished S-room apartment, consisting Of larse . living-room with gas grate and mantel, bed- room with bay-window and closet; kitchen equipped with gas range, built-in ¦ china closet and hot and cold water; bathroom with toilet and porcelain tub (hot and cold water); this price also includes janitor Ser- vice night and day and night and day ele- vator service; only ten minutes 1 walk from Powell and Market; see these apartments to-day. .' - ¦ - ROOMS TO LET— Fnrn. and I'nforn. AA — City Room Renting Agency. 1104 Market St., cor. Turk and Market sts.. Rooms 3 and 4. Phone Jessie 4471. ' FREE. FREE. We locate you free of charge In Rooms with or without board, Housekeeping Rooms or Hotels. A— BRUNSWICK House. 146 Sixths-Rooms 25c to f l_per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and ; light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT "The Almonte." S7S Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)— Rooms. 25c. 5Oc, fl, fl 00 night; fl 50 to $10 week; house open all night. ANTLERS, 415 Turk st.— Strictly modern; 4-6 room apartments; fur. or unfur. for hskpg. BURNETT, 1420 Market— (old No. 1364)— Fur- nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor.. Mason — Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS. li*09. near Scott — Large furnished room for gentlemen. $8. • . FOLSOM. 77CH — Neatly furnished room, suit- able for 1 or 2 gentlemen; rtnt reasonable. GRAND Southern. 7th and Mission — Rooms 5Oo to $150 night; $2 to $3 week; reading-room. GUERRERO, 1203. near Twenty-fourth— Four u nfurnlahed rooms; $lft. HOTEL GRAYSTONE 66 Geary st. ; phone Bush SSO. Centrally located fireproof hotel; elegantly furnished sullen, with baths and singles. JESSIE. 350 — Nicely furnished front room for gentleman; IT; gas, phone. MASON, 217— Sunny rooms; quiet, itspectable house; board optional; phone Howard 2Cno. O'FARRELL. 20 — Sunny furnished ' rooms and Offices; elevator; fllec. lights; day. week, mo. SEVENTEENTH, 3.724. near Mission— To let, 3 furnished housekeeping rooms; adults; ref- erences exchanged. ' UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy St.. near Market— 400 single and family rooms; 35c to fl night; tl 75 to ?fi week; elevator; electric lights; reading-room; free bus and baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st.; near Marketj- Moit convenient ani re*pectable; 700 rooms; 85c to |1 50 night; $2 to fS. week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; bapgage. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia Bt. "~~~ ROOMS AND BOARD. AMOY. THE 901 DEVISADERO ST. Strictly first-class family hotel; sunny rooms, culte or single; billiards: steam he.-it. STEVENSON Mansion, $07 California st. — At- tractlve and sightly rooms; best table and service; lowest rates. TWENTY-FIRST. 3375. near Guerrero — Fur- nished rooms, with board; also dcuble par- lors; home cooking. HAYES. . 671 — Nice front room, with board, for gentleman; private family; reasonable. NEWLY furnished rooms with board; low rate. S27 Mission st. ¦ ROOMS AND HOARD "WANTED. $30 TABLE board for f20; only, first-class ho- tels; no fake. Box 2420. Call office. SPECIALISTS. CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES In EARS positively cured; new method: 1 week's treat- ment free. Dr. Cottlntcham. 204 Sutter it. STUTTERING A>D STAMMERINtt. ' MELBOURNE System School, Van Ness and Market: positive cure for all. Don't delay. TYPEWRITERS AXD SUPPLIES. GREAT^bXrGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS— We eell better machines for lens money than any house In the city: rentals fcl.-Th* Typewriter lilUNO your gcode: will mbke tailored shirt waitt. ll. The Fa»hlon, 112:» Market, bet.7_£ MRS. RUMPLE will be pie*»ed to meet old end new irlende at her millinery pexlors._l Geary El'ITS to ordrr on Installment*, fl per week. N°uriau« & Pp.. merch. tallorf.727-729 Market, ALL styles haSrtlreCTirg, 2.V; hair good*; mani- curing. 25c. O. LEDERER. 123 Stockton «t. TAILOR-MADE suit $7 50; dres» pants |2 50. Mlcfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Buch and Dupont. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles removed by *lectr»c needle. Dr.AMr».TTaverse,1170 Market MASQUERADE CCTtumn, play bocks. wiirs» country ortjerm. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to Its natural color; fl; at all druggists'. Fcperfluous hair and moles removed with elec- tric needle. Mrs. & Miss Eaton. 1119 Suiter. PALMISTRY. MY offer to answer 8 questions closes Sept. 1; fuJl reading- f 1. MME. DEVAE. 139 Post St.. 10 to 12. 1 to C; Tues. evg.; Sun by app't. ___. ZILLAH, »cSentl_c palmist and card reader; 25 years' experience; late of New _«alasd and Australia. &25A Post st. H JEROME FOEELLI. scientific palmist. 513 Taylor 1. near Geary. Phone Black 661. PATEttHAXCIXO. PAINTING. ETC ROOMS papered. 13 £0 up; tinting, painting. Hartcann Paint Co.. 31ft 3a St.; tel .Main 413. vu VS ? C A AAS •— vp . SUB< f E ?-? 8 : DR C C. O'DONNELL — Office and residtnee, 1C21H Market et_ bet. EUth and Seventh. BLOOD, rkin and rectal diseases a epeclalty. tiR. BALL. 1073 H Market St. REMOVED— DR. WONO HIM. herb doctor: treats -11 -iaeases of the human body: fcr past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at <5O"7 Geary *U. near Lcavenwort— UP.. TONG PO CHY. eueee*«>r to Dr. Ll Po Tal. herb doctor; cures all diseases of human by u*e of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. V'ONO WOO. the famous herb doctor— All -Is. *>ae» cured by Chinese herbs. 740-8 Clay et, STOBAC- AND W.vltKHOCSES. i~ , ... ; A— EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household roods stored, moved, shipped. 725- '11 Howard «t.. near Third; phone Grant 16L PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage &. Moving Co.. of- fcce Port and Powell tti. ; tel. Priv. Ex. 571. CON-KLIN'S storage— Furniture and merchan- <?:se. SS3 Golgen Gate ave.; phone East 128. COLOEN West Storage; advances made; 840 _KlCTion st.; tel. Howard Ml. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storar* and 5urn;ture Moving Com- P«f.y. 232O FUlmo-e g_; phone Jackson 281. BEKixs Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery et.; to. Mala 1640. Chipping at cut rates. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 .{ROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. BARGAIN. Positively the most elegant Improved grounds in Alameda County; fine 9-room residence and barn: lot 90x150; on the west side of Telegraph ave. BERKELEY. A 4-room cottage on a large lot, 80x160. This is a snai> at $1250. - M. L. WURTS 17th st. and Broadway. f 275 CASH. *8 60 ! monthly; new cottage, 4 rooms, bath, pantry, closets, etc.; modern; soil and location unsurpassed;' adjoining East Oakland: lot 35x1 3S; more land can be hsd; price in all, f 1250. Call or send for circu- lar. 455 Seventh et., opp. Broadway station, Oakland. Carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. Look AT THIS— $2650 only for a fine home of. 7 rooms and bath; better than new; lot .'Ox 127; all street work done and cement walk ' around the house, etc. Apply to P. C./ LAS- SEN * CO.. 4'ji 10th st., Oakland. Cal. BARGAIN— Only $1000 for a fine 6-room cot- tage is East Oakland. P. C. LASSEN & CO.. 46K Tenth St.. Oakland.- ' .- .* OAKLAND FURNISHED FLATS. COMPLETELY furnished flat, and lower flat partly furnished, for adults. 541 19th at.. Oakland. ' . OAKLAND riHMTUUE FOR SAL-. TO-MORROW the day for bargain* in fuml- ture. H. S?hellhaai». 11th Et..cor. stdre.Oaklnd 1'HOKJSALS. BAN FRANCISCO, Cal., August 28, 15KB.— j Sealed proposal*. In triplicate, will be re- ceived here until 12 o'clock, noon, September 10. 1803, and then opened, for- furnuhing at San Francisco, CaL, Portland, Or., or Seat- tle or Tacoma. Wash., for shipment to Ma- nila. P. I.. 7.800,000 pounds of hay and 7.400,- 000 pounds oats. Government reserves right to reject or accent ahv or all bias In whole or In part. Information furnished on applica- tion to C. A. DEVOL. Quartermaster, Chief Q. M. 8AN FRANCISCO. Cal.. August 22 1003.— Sealed proposals. In triplicate- will be re- ceive, here until 11 o'clock a. m., September _. 1M3. and then opened for furnishing and erecting a £0.000 gallon tank on 50-foot tres- tle, and for removing and re-ercctlng a 30.000 callon tank, at Benicia Barracks. Cal. Government reserves right to -reject or accept any or all bids In whole or in part. Information furnished on application to C. A. DEVOL. Quartermaster. Chief Q. M. U. S. ENGINEER Office, Flood building. San Francisco, Cal.. Aug. 26, 1003. — Sealed pro- posals for repairing V. B. snagboat Seller will lw» received here until noon. September ' 26, 1903. Information on application; W/ H HEUKR. Lleuuaant Colonel of Engineers Exchange. 536 California; telephone Main 26(5. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each: get par- ticulars. L. * M. ALEXANDER. 110 Mont- gomery Bt. *2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired^ Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 209 Sangome. "^ MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: ¦ Charles G. Hardy. 42, Oakland, and Mary J. HethertnRton, 2tt. Colusa. Gion AV. GlWon. 21. Williams, and Jessica M. Lonjrmire, 21. Colusa. " Isak I»ak3on, 35. 900 Filbert street, and Anna FJallBtrom, 22, 22<5 Chattflnoosa street. James Darwin, 43, 031 Sacramento street, and Rebecca Garner, 42. 229 Greenwich street. Hllmar A. Elchorn. 33, 784 Dolores street,' and Frieda M. Marquard. 20, 1704 Waller Rt. Norman J. Dies. 21, Berkeley, and Edith Atthowe. 20, Berkeley. George McC. Oswlll. 23, 470 Frederick street, and Edna P. Matheson, 22, 470 Frederick *l. George H. Linn, 22, 621 San Jose avenue, and Annie F. Kogarty. 20, 310 Lanpton street. Hugh W. Burke, 38, city, and Loerna K. Smith. 32, city. Jefferson Bcgrs, 21, city, and Birdie Morris, 16, city. Elle, Ethler. 34. 1« Dehon street, and Cella McFadden. 31>. 2023 Ellis street. Arthur J. Holmes, 25, city, and Maggie E. Conboy, 22, «Mty. Giuseppe Baldlno. 60. 1103 Sutter street, and Concatta Caruso. 2$. 1103 Sutter street. Leu Tom. 2S. 1024 Dupont etreet. and Ah *Gim. 23, 1024 Dupont street. BIRTHS— MARBI AGES— DEATH, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either cf tin"" iir.blU-ntmn ofllccs and be Indorsed with the name and residence Of per- eons authorised to have the same' published. MARRIED. \ ADAMS — KINN1B — In this city. August 24. 1903, by the Rev. John Stephens, Merrltt O. Adams of Petaittma, Cal., and Lena Kiruiie of Red Bluff. Cal. EICHORN— MARQUARD— In this city.' Au- . gust ; 25. 1903. by the Rev. J. Fuendeling. Hlltnar A. Eichorn and Frieda Marguerite • Marquard. , FEYLING — SWANSON— In I this city. Aumitt • 22, 1903, by the Rev. E. M. Stensrud, Thomas * Feyllng and Ida Cecelia , Swan_on, both of . San Francisco. • GOTTE: — BLAKER — In this city, August 24, 1903, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, John Henry ! Gotte and Jennie E. Blaker, both of Oak- ' land. HACKETT— ANDREW— In this city. August . 15. 1003. by tbe Rev.- Edward P. F. Dear- born. Arthur E. Hackett, D.D.8.. and Ethel 8. Andrew.. ' - . • HILDEBRANDT— BLOHME— In this city, Au- gust 23, 19C3, by the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke, Ludwlg Hildebrandt and Meta Blohme, both of San Francisco. ...... .j KINZEL— BOYSEN— In this city, August 20 1903, by the ' Rev. J. Fuendeling, Charles Kinzel and Joeie A. Boysen.' ' . McGRATH— LIEBE—In thU city, Aurust 21, | OCEAN TBAVEL. >^\C^^. Steamers Ieava San Fran- — *^««Si dsco as follow*: ¦ fyrx_ . x_\ For Ketchikan. ' Juneau. /li/^gS*tel \<A\ Halnes, S&a*~ay. etc.. Aln*- I I VBm?_A I I ka — 11 a - m - > August 2!>, \ \ ynpiya/ .1 Sept 3. Char.z?> to company's W\ W Jffy steamers at Seattle. \Q_fi__*^&y Fcr Victoria. Vancouver, Port Townsend. Seattle. Ta- coma. Everett. Whatcom- - II a. m. August 29. Sept. 3. Change at Seat- tle to this company's steamers for Alaska and O. N. Ry.: at Seattle for Tacoma to N. P. Ry. ; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Hutnboldt Bay) — Pomona. 1:30 p m.. August 26k Sept. 1; Corona. 1:30 p. m.. August 29. Sept. 4. For Los Angeles (via Port Lo» Angelea- and Redondo). San Diego and Santa Barbara — Santa Rona. Sundays. !) a. m. ¦ ¦ -t State of California. Thursdays. 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and Ea*t San Pedro), Santa Barbara. Santa Cttm: Mon- terey San Simeon. Cayucos. Port' Iiarfonl (San 'Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme.' . Coob Bay. 9 a. m.. August 29. Sept. 8. Bonlta. 0 a. m.. Sept. 2. For Ensenada. Magdalena Bay. San Jos* <J«1 Cabo Matatlan, Altata. La Paz. Santa Ro- salia.' Guaymas (Mex.). 19 a. m., Tth of each month For further Information obtain folder. Right Is reserved to change steamers or sail- ln TICK_T OFFICES-* New Montgom- ery street (Palace Hotel). 10 Marfeet stmt-ana Broadway Wharf. Freight office 10 Market street. — ;• C. D. DUNANT* General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. O. /?• <£ /V. CO. "Columbia" sails An*. 31. "Georg» V?. Elder" sails Aug. 2$. Only steamship line to PORTLAND OR., and short rail line from Portland to "all points East. Through tickets to all points all rail or steamship and rail, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include sn^a^'s FS&g^A&SSZ Dept 1 Montgomery st.: C. CLIFFORD, Cen. Agt. Frt. Dept.. 3 Montgomery st. . TOYO KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL. STEAMSHIP CO.> Steamers wilt leave wharf, corner First and Brann_n " reet, at 1 p. m. for TOKOH AM A and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe <Hlogo>. Nagasaki afcd Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on board ion day of sailing. S. S. AMERICA MARO V^",oi« Wednesday. August 2fi. 1903 S S." HONGKONG MARU (calling at Ma- • nila) ../..Saturday, September 10; 1903 s. s. nippon ;^^: 19M Via Honolulu. Round-trip ticket* at reduced rates. For fretscht and passage, apply at Com- pany's office. 421 Market street, corner. First. W. H. AVERT. General Agent. AAAonfAC f_ I* A "***". Una, ant S s SIERRA, for Honolulu. Samoa. Auck- land and Sydney. Thursday. Aug. 27, 2 p. m. R 8 ALAMEDA-for Honolulu. Sept. 5, 11 a.m. S 8 MARIPOSA, for Tahiti. Sept. 20. 11 a. m. il.|fi£t_tlJ-8JSS.C9..«jti..ftUtKta,643_artrta Frusbtl.Sca.3Xa Sorts! JL. Par Is. I.TasifciL COMPAGHIE OSHS&ALK TRAN3AT_A5TIQU_. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. _*.«».-, Palllnff even- Thursday in«pad of **KilCE>& Saturday, at 10 a. m.. from Pier 42, » — ¦¦*-» North River, foot of Morton street. First-class to Havre. *70 and upward. Sec- ond-class to Havre. $45 and upward". GEN- ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED. STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson* Building). New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CQ.. Pacific Coast Agents. 5 Montgomery avenue.- San Francisco. Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. Max* Island and Vallejo Utcamars. Steamer GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO— 9:45 a. m., 4:15 ariil 8:Ht) p. m., except Sunday. ' Sunday, 9:45 a. m.. 8;3l> p. m.~ Leave Vallejo. 7 a. m., 12:30 noon, 6 p. m.. ex. Sunday. Sun- day. 7 a. m., 4:15 p. m. Fare. 5O centa Tei. Main 150S. Pier 2. Misslon-st. dock. HATCH BROS. THE CALL'S GREAT ATLAS OFFER Will dose on September 24, 1003, and all holders of Atlas Coupons are requested to pre- sent them immediately, as this great opportunity to secure one of these splendid Atlases at The Call's premium rates will be brought to a close on Septem- ber 24. ¦ • • - 1903, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Peter James McGrath of San Francisco and Emily Llebe of Portland, Or., • RAD-LLr— VON • STADEN— In this city, Au- gust 22. l»03. by. the Rev. J.- Fuendeling, ; Frank Radell and Freda von Staden." ' .- ~~ v DIED. -———-——- Avery. Russell Koster, Henry Bailey, Sarah A. Lloyd. Charles, r. ¦ J Berglund. Nlles"'- McMillan; Angus Bowers, Martin L, , Mprteneen, Emma A. ; Brennan, Hanora - Newman, Joseph ' CAllaghan, Michael Oliphant, Erwln H. Draper, Margaret Reid. Bro. Dominic Dupas, Matilda ' Smith, Maria W. " : Dyar, John O. • . Sproul, Andrew ' EschenburR, Herman Ktuordtmann. Julius Fahey. William Treacy, Mary L. Gasper, George F. Treacy, .Anna R. Hnblch. Esperance Turel, Jean Hahn. Arthur Watson. Annie J. , r Hammerschmldt. Cart ¦ AMllmott, Samuel C. Kerrigan, Eli— beth AVERY— In this city, August 25," 1903 Rus- sell ¦'•Avery, eon of Francis Avery of Sausa- llto. I [ET Funeral and Interment Drlvate. BAILEY— In this city, August 25, 1903, at her ! -¦ residence, 1127 Silver avenue, Sarah Ann Bailey. BERQLUND— In tills city,' August^ 25, 190S, Nlles Berglund, beloved husband of Marie Berelund, and father of Charles, Henry, i William and Walter Berglund and the late I ¦ John Ber»tlund and Amelia, Alma and Jen- > nette BerglUnd. a native of Sweden, aged «3 yearn 8 months and 7 days. (New York , and Seattle . papers please copy.) • (_7"Frienrts and acquaintances are respect- fully InvJted to attend the funeral services Friday, August 28, l»03,. al 10 o'clock, at . the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company. 2475 Mission' street, I n«ar Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. . BOWERS— In this city, August 25. 1003. Mar- tin Luther Bowers, beloved husband of Mar- tha Bowers, and brother of Harry Bowers, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 43 yeans and 25 day p. BRENNAN— In' this city, August 25, l»03. Hanora Brennan, dearly beloved sister of Mrs. M. Franks and Mrs. H. Barry, a na- tive of Ireland. O*Frlend« and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Thursday, A us uk t 27, 1903, at 9 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her sister, Mrs. M. Franks, 08 Fill- more street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass will' be cele- brated for the repese ot her soul, commenc- ing at 9:30 o'clock.- Interment private. Holy . Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. CALLAGHAN— In this city, August 25, 1903, Mlchaei, beloved husband of Ellen Cal- laghan, father of James, Thomas. and Mar- tin Canadian. Mrs. E. O'Connor, Mrs. J. Sweeney and Mrs. M. Galvln, and uncle of John F. and Michael J. Brown, C. Shea, ! Mrs. M. J. Brown *nd Mrs. William Mur- ray, 1 a native of Tralee, County Kerry, Ire- land, aged 77 years. £X Friends are » respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock,, from bis late residence, 281 Thir- teenth street, -corner of Mission, thence to ¦ St. Charles Borromeo's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. No flowers. DRAPER--lh this elty, August 23. 1903, Mar- garet Draper, dearly beloved wife of T. . B. Draper, loving mother of Joseph Draper, and sinter of Mrs. Hannah Bagley and T. J. Crowley, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 53 years 1 month and 19 days. ICT Friends and acquaintances are respect- • fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence or her sister, Mrs. Hannah Bagley, 13:10 Folsom street. betw%en NlntM and Tenth, thence to All Hallows Church, corner N street and Sixteenth avenue south. South San Francisco, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross - Cemetery. DUPAS— In this city. August 25, 19«4, Ma- tilda Dupas, beloved wife of John Dupas, beloved mother of Alice Dupas, sister of Pierre Ducheln. elster-In-law or Mrs. P. Ducheln, and aunt of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gassmon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bouyssou, Eu- gene Cerceat and Eueene Ducheln, a native . of France, aged 45 years. Cy Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Thursday, August 27, l»03, at 1 o'clock, from, her late restdence,. 7T4 Broadway, thence to French Church of Notre Dame dea Vlctolres, where services will be held, commencing at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Crons Cemetery. DYAR— In San Rafael, August 24, 1903, John Ongood, beloved husband of Marietta Dyar, and brother cf P. M. Dyar of Ontario, Cal., Mrs. J. E. Turner and Mrs. E. Stockbrldge of Massachusetts, a native of Phillips, Me., aged 58 yearn. CTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Thursday, August 27, at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 220 E Street. San Rafael, thence to First M. E. Church for services by the Rev. j Dr. Oxnard. Interment Mount Tatnalpais i . Cemetery,. San Rafael, Cal. Please omft'-l flowers. . . ESCHENBURG— In tillroy, August 20. 190.1, Herman Rodney, belcved husband of Georglc Eschenburr, father of Rodney Eachenburg. son cf Rodney and Louise Fschenburg, and brother of Mra. Matthew McOurrie, a native ot Gtlroj-, Cal., aged. SI years. FAHEY— In this cfty, AUguM 25. 1WW. Wil- liam Fahey, beloved husband of Delia Fa- hey. and loving father of William T.. Mary W.. .Arthur E... Katherihe E.. Sarah A.. Theresa ' M., Francis J., Albert. Herbert. I . Evelyn and the late James F. Fahey. and j brother of Mrs. John *McDonou_h, a native j of the parish .of Balllnakili, County Galway, Ireland, aged 5<l years and 5 months. • t_TThe funeral will take place to-morrow | (Thursday), at 3:45 o'clock, from the parlors I of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's. Church, where a re- quiem masa will be. celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GASPER— in this city, August 24, 1903. George Frnncln, beloved husband of the late Lucy G.---T, fattier of Lulu, Ida, Frank, Jessie n- :va Gasper, and brother of William, li. .- and Charles Gasper and the late Mrs. B. Cildey and Mrs. H. Belton. a native of San Francisco, aged 45 years. (Blsbee, Art*., and Sacramento papers please copy.) E7"FrlendH and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, SOU Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth, where services wilt be held. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery- HABICH— In this city, August 24, 1903, Es- perance, beloved wife of the late Charles M. Hnblch, a native of Paris, France, aged 06 years. ICTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, August 28. 1903, at 2 o'clock, at the mortuary chaoel of J. S. Godeau, 305 Mont- gomery avenue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HAHN— In this city, August 25, 1003. Arthur. Hahn, infant son of Felix and Anna Hahn of Mill Valley, a. native of San Francisco, aged 21 days. . . HAMMERSCHMIDT— In this city, August 25. 1903. Carl H. F., beloved Son of Anna M. and the late Ferdinand Hammenschmidt, and brother of Willie HamrnerschmWt, a native of San Francisco, aged 25, years 2 months and 10 days. A member of the Teamsters' Union. ¦ • ¦ / C7Frlends and acquaintances and mem- bers of the Teamsters' Union are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros., 224-226 McAllister utrcet. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. - KERRIGAN— In this city, August 23. 1903. Elizabeth KerrlKan, • beloved sister of Kate Kerrigan and Mrs. Mary Leahey, a native of County Wenttneath, Ireland, aged U4 years. (New Orleans and Alexandria, La., papers plt-ase copy.) (ET Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited ! to a"ttend the funeral to-day (Wednesday).' at 8:15 o'clock, from the par- lore of Theo. Dlerks, 957 Mission ntreet, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a solemn | requiem muss will, be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KOSTER— In (his city, August 24. 1003 at his residence, C07 Powell street, Henry, be- loved husband of Lena Kosler, father of Anna M.. Frances. M. and Irma F. Koster, . and brother of Herman Ko«ter and Albert Koder of New York, a native of Germany, aged Mi years 10 months and 1 day. [uT'Friends and acquaintances arc respect- fully - Invited to -attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from I. O. O. }r. Hftll, corner Seventh and Market streets, un- der the auspices or Harmony Lodge No. 13, I. O. O. F. Interment Cypress. Lawn Ceme- teryr-by electric car from Eighteenth and : Guerrero. streets. LLOYD — At *ea, *,Aunuit 67 1903. on board sttatttFhlp Korea, Charles Rees Lloyd, aged 68 years. (L^Funeral services Wednesday, August 2(5, 1903. at » o'clock", at St. Mark's Church, Berkelty.; liUerment - private. MCMILLAN— In this city, August 24. 1903, An- gus McMillan, a native of ¦ Scotland, aged 74 years. ' ; MORTENSEN— In Oakland, August 24, 1003 Emma A., beloved wife of J. T. Mortensen' mother of Elitabelh Mortenaen, and- grand- daughter of Mr. M. II. Schramm, a native of HENRY J. CALL AC HER CO. (Successors to Flannagah - _ Gallagher > DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr, FUNERAL DIRECTOR- AND EMBALMERS. 20 Flftb St., opposite Lincoln School. , . . • ... Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 'Director* and Embalmera _. Formerly in * Metropolitan Temple. . Now.ni 8W MISSION. Tel. South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth. Near Fifth St.- ¦ Finest Equipments at • Moderate Rates. . - ¦ . _»" vi .' ' I James McUlnn. Henry H__sen~ I • JAMES McGINN- & : CO., - I Formerly With McGinn Bros.. I - — Funeral Directors ' and Embalmers I 214 Eddy St. ; Tel.; South 570. ; I San Francisco, aged 25 years 8 months and ' 20 days. * ' •¦ py Friends and acquaintances are 'respect- • fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at her , late residence. 801 East Twenty-first street. Kast Oakland. Interment • Mountain View : C«metery- J ' NEWMAN— In this city, August 25, 1903, Jo- seph Newman, beloved son of Max and the late Yetta Newman, and brother of Harry, David, Lena, Esther, Llllie. Tienie and Ida Newman, a native of Washington. D. C. aged 20 years 10 months and 19 days. A member of Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local NO. 85. and Oihonee Tribe No. 78. I. O. R. M. ¦ C7Friend8 and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow i (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 28 Morris avenue, between Harrison and Bryant, and thence by carriage to New Salem Cemetery for Interment. OLIPHANT — In ' Berkeley. August 25. 1W3. Erwln H. Ollphant, beloved son of Elliabeth and the late James Ollphant. and brother of Joseph Ollphant. Mrs. M. Behrman and Mar- lon W. Ollphant. a native of Illinois, a«ed 21 vears 7 months and 28 days. REID— In this city, August 25, 1908. at St. Jessph's Home, Brother Dominic Reid, O. F. M., a native of London. Canada, aced 61 years 4 months and 18 days. - - SMITH— In this city, August* 25. 1903. Mart* W. Bmlth, beloved wife of the late William Smith, a native of England, aged 59 years. lETFrientls and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, August 28, 1003, at 10:30 o'clock, at her late residence, 22_ Jackson street, cor- ner of Battery. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery- SPROUL— In Oakland, August 25, 1603, An- drew, beloved husband of- Rebecca C. Sproul, . and fat!ier of Mrs. J. P. Garllck and Mrs. Edward M. Walsh, a native of Washington, Me., aged 80 years and 5 months. A mem- ber of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 15. I. O. O. F. . of San Francisco. E7Fiienda and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral service- Thursday, August 27, 1908. at 2 o'clock.' at the residence of J. P. Garllck, 649 Oakland avenue, Oakland. 8TU0RDTMANN— In this clty, N August 25, 1903, Julius Stuordtmann, a native of Ger- many, aged . 48 years. TREACY — In thin city, August 25, 1003, Mary j L. and Anna R., beloved twin 'daughters of ; Thomas and Catherine A. Treacy, natives of San FrancutCo, aged 2 months and 4 days. TUREL— In San Jose, August 25, 1903, Jean Turel, beloved husband of Jeanne' Turel, and . father of August M., Edmund F.," George L. and Alice Turel, a native of Freterieve. De- partment of Savole, France, . aged 00 years 5 months and 6 days. - . E7FuneraI will be held from the family residence, 160 Orchard street, San Jose, at | 10 o'clock\ Thursday morning. Services at «^St. 3 Joseph s Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. • • - WATSON— In this city. August 25. 1903, Annl<s J. WatRon. beloved wife of Edgar D. Wat- aon, daughter of Margaret' Sheehan, and 1 slater of John and Mary Sheehan, a native of California, aged 20 years 9 months and 21 days, i CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 2 Railway avenue, thence to Mi»- . slon Dolores Church, masa to commence at 9 o'clock, for the repose of her soul. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. WILLMOTT— In this city, August" 21, 1003. Samuel C, beloved son of Charles and Mary Willmott, and brother of Hawley. Horace, Arthur and Ethel Willmott. Mrs. P. F. , Kohnke, Mrs. E. W. - HUI, Mra. Frank Fletcher and Mrs. Otto Brown, a native of California, aged 40 years 1 month and 2 days. " (CTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, August 20. 1003, at 10 o'clock, at his late \ residence. 739 Guerrero street. • Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.