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Peerlee s .... 13 60 Reed Crude 1 40 1 60 Senator GO 70 Sovereign 38 Sterling 2 60 Superior ..7. ...... 04 .... Thirty-three S 25 Toltec 21 .... Twenty-right 8 00 Associated Bonds .... 1 73 00 Kern Oil (new) SO Wabash ; 25 30 Miscellaneous — Tal Jock«*y Club 125 00 Cypress Lawn Imp Co 7 00 Fischer's Theater 65 = ft.*> Northern <"al Power 10 75 Sanitary Reduction Works. .. 00 .... SALES. Morning Session. Board — . 200 Sterling, b 00 2 65 K00 Central Light & Power.. 4 00 1000 Independence 25 100 Oil <:ity Petroleum fitt 100 Monte Crlsto : • C8 Afternoon Session. Board — 200 Kern Oil 4 SO Street— 200 Northern California Power, b 2.. 1060 Mining Stocks. % SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE, - Following were the gales on the San Fran cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday:. Morning Session. ' ¦ 100 Best & Belch.l 25| 100 Justice ....... 10 200 Bullion 18| 200 Mexican 1 35 . 100 Caledonia ... 70| 200 Ophir ........3 76 100 Crown Point. 351 100 Seg Belcher .. 0!> 400 Exchequer ... 371 000 St Louis 08 200 Julia ........ 07| Afternoon Session. >' --jj 1000 Alpha ....... HI 100 Ophlr ........3 65 Continued From Page Fifteen. COMMERCIAL NEWS LIVERPOOL — Sailed June 22— Stmr Haver ford for Philadelphia, via Queenstown; stmr Teutonic, for New York, via Queenstown. QUEENSTOWN — Arrived June 22^ — Stmr Ccdric. ' from New York, for Liverpool, and proceeded. . HONOLULU— Sailed June 22 — Echr Esther Buhne. for San Francisco; stmr Ventura, for Sydney. OCEAN STEAMERS. ISLAND PORTS. EUREKA — Sailed June 22 — Stmr Phoenix, for San Francisco. ARRIVED. Wednesday. June 22. Stmr laqua,' Jorcenson. 36 hours from San Pedro. 1 Stmr M S Dollar, Gow. 86 day* from Cal cutta, via Hongkong 28 days, via Kobe 22 da> *' DOMESTIC PORTS. Late Shipping Intelligence. "No more strips will be shipped to England," was the recent remark by T. B. Auchterlonie of Liverpool, who is an official of the American "tobacco trust" and represents that concern In England. "The export of tobacco strips is practically at an end. The export ers cannot afford to ship the stripped leaf when the unstemmed leaf can be entered at English ports six cents lower. Leaf tobacco will be the thing for export after this. And the North At lantic ports will not lose the business, either. The rate in that .direction is ten cents a hundred higher, I will ad mit, but ten cents a hundred pounds on tobacco is nothing -in comparison with the more rapid time which can be made by the North Atlantic ports." — New York Commercial. Leaf Tobacco for Export, The dispatch from St. Petersburg to the effect that an epidemic of cholera and typhoid is threatened at Harbin, 'the Russian military base in Man churia, is surprising only by reason of the fact that it was permitted to pass the censorship. What has been learned from experi ence in former wars seems to be easily forgotten. In the Crimea the French lost 236 men from sickness to 64 from wounds in each thousand. The death rate of the English was 179 from sick ness and 47 from wounds. In Mexico the French lost, per 1000, 140 from sickness and 49 from wounds. In the Russo- Turkish war the Russians lost, per 1000, 113 from sickness and 49 from wounds. The losses in the American Civil War during two years, June, 1861, to June, 1863, were 53.2 per thousand, of which 8.6 were from wounds and 44.6 from sickness. In the Boer war, while the figures are not at hand in complete form, it is well known that sickness was vastly more fatal than Boer marksmanship, deadly as that was ad mitted to be. — New York Times. Disease as n War Ally. • German General Benevolent. Society (own ers) with O. E. Brady & Son (contractors), ar chitect Herman Barth — All work except plumb ing and electric work for a two-story and base ment brick building on block I bounded by Noe Castro, Fourteenth and Thirteenth streets; $10, 1U9. - ' ... ¦ ¦ •,. v-" ..-;,.;...-.---.¦ Isaiah and Emma Leslie (owners) with R. R«chenbach . (contractor), architect — All work except excavating, concrete, plumbing, painting, shades, mantels and Iron work for alterations and additions to make a three-story frame building on the W line of Vermont Btreet, 100 N of Twenty-fourth, N 25 by 100; $33C0. Edward B. Hindes (owner) with Sartortus & Co. (contractors), architect Newton J. Tharp — Elevator fronts, grilles and elevator car for nn eight-story and basement brick hotel on S. line of Slitter street, 164:6 B of Taylor, E 60:» by S 137:6; $1CCO. M. A. Gunst & Co. (Inc.) (owners) with L. and E. Emanuel (Inc.) > (contractors), arehl testa Henry II. Meyers and Clarence R. Ward — Carpenter and cabinet work glazing, marble tiling, metal grille*, painting, polishing, etc.. for a cigar store In Aronson building on " the NW corner of Third . and Mission streets; $4080. ChristenFen and Shaw (owners) with • eame contractore, architects Eame — Carpenter . and cabinet work, marble tiling, glazing, painting, polishing, etc, for saloon in Aronson build ing, on Fame; $3915. • Lus Cooper (owner) with Richard Lutge (con tractor), architect Theo W. Lenzen — Seven steel truss os with fourteen steel columns supporting same and Betting same in position, also all steel purlins for steel trusses and .supporting columns lor a roof over building 55 by 82 In rear of 123 tnd 127 Mason street: $3940. . Schmiedell estate (owners) with J. H. Keefe (contractor), architect Nathaniel Blaisdell — Painting, staining, varnishing, finishing, tint io*r. eilex and whitewashing tor alterations and additions- to make a six-story and basement brick building on NK corner of Montgomery and Clay streets. E 97:0 by N 68:9: $3190. Carlo Lecarl (owner) with G. Massolettt & Sons (contractors), architects Rousseau & Son — All work for four three-story frame build ings (flats) on lot on NW corner of Lombard and Mason streets.- N CO by W 82:6; $2O.t5!»O. Meyer A. Edwards (owner) with William Linden (contractor), architects same — All work for a two-story building (flats) on lot on S line of Frederick street, 187:0 E of Cole. E 25 by S 137:6, Western Addition 078; $4400. Frank -P. and Charles S. Jacobs (owners) with John F. Rlley and Charles H. Hock (con tractors), architects italfleld & Kohlberg — Ex cavation, brick work/ concreto for alterations of two two-story flat buildings on lot on S line of Golden Gate avenue, 137:6 E of Larkin street, E 43:9 by S 137:«: $3175. Same owners with G. P. W. Jensen (contrac tor), architects same — Carpenter work, house ralslnz, mill work, plastering, plumbing and glazing for same on same; $4374. - Builders' Contracts. Frederick Kwald to Jessie. Ewald. lot on E line of Tenth avenue, 100 N of Q street, N 100 by E 120; gift. Abraham C. Freeman to Glla Vega, lot on N line of Fourteenth avenue, 75 W of R street, \V 25 by N 100, 16t 28. block 262, O'Neil & II. Tract: grant. Same to Benito Garcia, lot on N line of Fourteenth avenue. 60 W of R street. W 25 by N 100. lot 27, block 262. same: grant. Perry J. and Emma G. Smith to Karl BetBche. lot 15, block 4, subdivision No. 1 CaEtro-Btreet Addition; $10. Alexander S. and Anna M. Tuchler to Mor ris Sllversteln. lot on SE corner of Mansell and University streets. E 120 by S 100, lot 8, block 123. University Homestead; $10. Thomas M. Matthews, Harah M. Handy and Katherine McClellan to William H. Bourke, lots 90 to 08. Holllday map A; $10. W. H. and May Bourke to J. E. Bourke, lota on NE corner of Porter and Penton streets, K 140 by N 225, lots 00 to 00, subdivision of came; $10. Nels M. and Carrie Matson to James Malone, lot on N line of Sagamore street. 71:8 E of Orizaba. E 40:8 by N 125, lot 6. block C, Rail road Homestead Association; $10. R. G. and Anna L. Clark (Corbett) to Adolph Richter. lot on SW corner of Twenty-fourth and Vermont streets. W 50 by S 100; $10. Charles W. and Mary A. Pope to T., and Mary E. . Paton. lot on S line of Clement street. 44 E of Twenty-second avenue, S 100. E 10:S. NW 101:3; $10. W. H. and Carrie I. Barrows to John Farn ham, lot on E line of Leavcnworth street, 112:8 N of Union. N 25 by E 70; $10. Ethel Ross (minor, by guardian, vs. Meda F. Frear, by rcfree) to John D. Spreckels, lot on SW line of Third street, 120 SE of Market, SE 25 by SW 75; $105,000. Rose Teanoy to Isabelle McGlhbon, lot on SK line of Minna street, 235 SW of Third, SW 20 by SK 70; $10. James McNabb to Joseph Sloss, lot on S corner of Seventh and Townsend strtets, SE 275 by SW 275, quitclaim deed; $10. Lillian J: and Evelyn R. and G. S. Ash mead to Henry Brunner, lot on W line of Bryant street, 100 N of Solano, N 100 by W 100: $10. Otto and Dine Johnson to Saren C. and Marie A. Andersen, Jot on N line of Duncan street. 75 E of Church, E 26 by N 114; $10. Isaac Moore to Ellen M. Moore, lot on S line of Jersey ttreet 320 W of Castro, W 2tt:8 by S 14; gift. Ellen Ring to Mary E. Ring, lot on E line of Stockton street, 25 S of Francisco, S 25 by E 77:«; $10. . George D. Shadburne Jr. to William R. and Belle Z. Thompson, lot on N line of Hill street. o0 W of Noe. W 25 by N 7S; $10 Eliza C. Herbert (wife of Frank) to John S. McKee and Mackle E. Carroll, let on E line of Dolores etreet, 66:8 S of Twenty-eighth, S 60 by E 100; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Ma tllde Veiller, lot on N line of Washington street. 183:4 E of Polk, E 45:10 by N 127 :8U: $ . Redmond W. Payne to Grace A. Payne, lot on SW corner of Larkin and Lombard streets, S 25 by W 105:9; gift. City and County of Kan Francisco to Joseph Rothschild, lot on W line of Van NeF« avenue, 4S S of Fell, S 21 by W S2:9, quitclaim deed; $10. George E. Tooker to Elizabeth F. and Ed ward J. Duffpy, lot on E line of Tremont ave nue. 267:'! S of Waller, S 25 by E 75; $10. Charles We«twood to Domenlco Laurlcella, same; $10. Carrie S. Tousaln (Falrchlld) to Charles Westwood. lot on. W line of Tremont avenue, 5S.'> S of Frederick street. S 25 by W SO; $10. City and County of San Francisco to George Schomer. lot on E line of Sanchez street, 284 :7U N of Sixteenth, N 25 by E 125; $ . REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22. The good old fashion of naming the son after the father Is again being largely followed in the case of the birth of an heir. — London Mail. The names of precious "stones are also very popular for little girls. Lord Ed ward Churchill's two small daughters are called Rubyiand Beryl, while Dia mond is the very uncommon name given to the baby girl of Lady Har dlnge, whose husband has lately been appointed Embassador to St. Peters burg. Pearl and Garnet are among other stones of which the appellations are taken for small maidens, the idea being to call the little one after the stone for the month in which she was born. Instead of the ugly silver christening mug of the '70's, the most graceful cups and vases are given. The guild of handicraft is often called upon to exe cute customers' own designs. A favor ite pattern is the tall, simply curved cup, studded with carbuncles, corne lians, chrysopraaes and generally has the infant recipient's name engraved Just below the edee. - With regard to names, the tendency is to return to the quaint old titles of our great-grandmothers', time, and Gladys, Mabel or Gwendolen has been replaced by Joan or Barbara, Margot or Betty. The youngest generation of to-day shares the advantages with the elder of the great improvements which have been made in the realms of applied art. Names and ChristenJns: Presents. 100 Caledonia ... 6-1 500 Seg Belcher .. 08 100 Con C & Va.l 20 500 Sierra Nev ..36 500 Exchequer .. 39 200 Silver Hill ..64 500 Julia 07 :iOO Silver . Hill ..6.1 200 Mexican .'...-.1 10 000 Union Con .. 41 200 Ophir .;3 70 J PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were - the sales on the . Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Alpha 11 200 Sierra Nev .. 88 300 Bullion 18 300 Sierra Nev ... 37 100 Caledonia ... 70 100 Sierra Nev .. 36 100 Caledonia ... 68 200 Silver Hill .. C5 200 Con C & V.I 22>4 100 Silver Hill .. 64 200 Justice ..16 60 Silver Hill .. 63 100 Ophlr 3 70 100 Union Con .. 43 100 Ophlr 3 75 200 Yellow Jacket. 22 - . Afternoon Session. 100 Caledonia ... 63 200 Overman 22 100 Con C & Va.l 20 100 Seg Belcher .. OS 300 Justice 16 200 Sierra Nev . . 36 1V0 Mexican ...1 12% 200 Silver Hill ..65 100 Ophlr .3 70 500 Union Con .. 40 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. - Following were the sales on the San Fran cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 4600 MacNamara .49 1600 Ton Belmont. . 70 10CO MacNamara . 53 500 Ton Gold M. 18 100 Mont Ton.. 2 37% 2C0O Ton Gold M. 17 200 Mont Ton ...2 40 3500 Ton Gold M. 16 3100>Paymaster .. 07 500 Ton Midway.. 56 10O Ray & O'Brien 10 1200 Ton Midway.. 55 6150 Rescue 10 200 Ton Midway.. fS 100 Ton Belmont. < SO 150 Ton of Nev. 7 S7',i Afternobn Session. 300 Esperanza ... 03 1 300 Ton Belraont. . 7S 1C00 Gold Anchor.. .".0 1S0O Ton Belmont.. 77 400 Little Ton ... 51 100 Ton Exten .. 92 11,500 MacNamara. 50 4500 Ton Gold M. 17 j 1100 MacNamara . 51 500 Ton Gold M. 18 i 500 MacNamara . 55 200 Ton Midway.. f>5 , 60 Mont Ton ...2 40 400 Ton Midway.. 54 1600 Ray & O'Brien 07 600 Ton Midway.. 83 1000 Rescue ...... 11 170 Ton of Nev. ..8 00 16<X> Rescue ...... 10 150 West End ... 27 . 100 Ton Belmont. 79J i CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, June 22— 4 'p. m. _ . Bid. Ask. Bld.Ask. Alpha 00 10 Justice 16 17 Alta 04 0« Kentuck 03 04 Andes 12 13 Keyes Graes..- — 120 Belcher 23 24 Lady Wash . . ¦ — 06 Best & Belch. 1 25 1 30| Mexican 1 05 1 10 Bullion 17 18|Occldental ... 79 81 Caledonia ... 64 fiSJOphlr ........3 H5 3 70 Challenge Con 14- 15 Overman 22 23 Chollar 10 12 Potosl- 10 11 Confidence ... 90 1 05 Scorpion 15 17 Con O & Va.l 15 1 20 Savage IT 19' Con Imperial. 01 02 Seg Belcher .. 07 09' Con NY.... 02 04 Sierra Nev .. 36 37 ! Crown Point. 11 12 Silver Hill ..64 66 East Sierra N 06 — St Loui* .... — 09 Kureka Con.. — 60 Syndicate 03 04 Exchequer . . 38 39| Union Con . . 40 42 Gould & Cur. 21 22|Utah ...'. 14 15 Hale & Norc. 71 75| Tellow Jacket. 21 23 Julia 07 08| TONOPAH MINES. Bid. Ask. j Bid. Ask. Colehan — 05| Rescue JO 11 Esperanza ... 03 04 Ton Belmont. . 76 78 Gold Anchor. 30 .'II Ton & Cal... 14 18 Gold M Con. — 02 Ton Kxten ..92 95 llannapah M. 25 — Ton & O W. — • 06 Jim Butler... 70 — Ton Gold M. 17 IS Little Ton .. 51 61 Ton Midway.. — - 51 Lucky Tom.. — 03 Ton of Nev.8 00 8 12^S MacNamara . 50 51|Ton N Star.. 33 35 Mont Ton.2 37% 2 42m Ton * Salt L — 80 Paymaster . . 0« 08 Ton Union . . 10 — Ray/ Exten ..09 11 United Ton .. — 15 Ray & O'Brien 07 lowest End ... 27 30 Ray Ton ... — 17J i All prizes of this company are paid in full Immediately on presentation at the office of the company in San Francisco. \ $10,000 reward will be paid to any person who has ever presented one of our prizes at our of fice and was refused payment. * ORGANIZED MAT. 1900. TO THE PUBLIC! BE"WARE OP COUN TERFEITERS'! All genuine tickets of this company have Initials R. G. Co. on faces and monogram R. G. C. on backs thereof. Following are the capital numbers as decided by the Honduras National Company, Saturday. June 18, 18<H: No. 19345. $7500. sold In San Francisco, Cal.; No. 51685. $2000, sold In San Francisco, Cal.: No. 5423, $-000. sold In San .Francisco. Cal.; No. 45524, $500, sold in San Francisco, Cal.; No. 77731, $250. sold in San Francisco. Cal.; No. 80210. $260. sold in San Dieso. Cal. The Louisiana K. G. Company of San Francisco. No. PrlzelNo. PrlzelN". Prize «1«4 24!61(iS7 16161803 1« 61076 24;«201S 'i^*?,"! \t 62180 1H;«S!2'J7 24;f2M>; . M «2CH5«.... 801..2717 ltiC^M. M 62SW1..... 24.6iaS.-5 24 ,K 042 4t> («127 16fi330tt ISlESfi JA 64225 40|C4242 24;64^l ltf 64272 16'B4.!05 l«l«*»Jtf ]^ 6464S 40M9M JSS?S V- C4000 16(040^ JSSJH }2 C5170 24I8S2M 4« jjjKW 1« 6537S 24165520 40i»Soi-^» «/• 66017 24|b'6«72 S*S5 2? C6S:0 16iG69i:i 24,t.(^l« -4 C7«)43 40167063 i3S^ Irt 67181 24't)73«J SsSiJ! 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TERMINAL PRIZES. P99 numbers ending with 45. being the trro last figures of the number drawing the capital prize of $30,000. $•«. t>09 numbers ending with W. being th# tw> last figures of the numb*r draying the second capital prize of $3000. $S. The subscriber, having supervised the singl* number drawing, class •'F," Honduras National Lottery Company, hereby certifies that th» above are the numbers which were thia day drawn from the 100,000 placed in ths wheel, with the prizes corresponding to> them. Witness my hand, at Puerto Cortez, Hon duraa. C. A., this Saturday. Vice General W. L. Cabeil, Absent Commis sioner. $15,000 FOH $1— ONE-HALF* OB" FTRST CAP ITAL PRIZE. SAV FRANCISCO. May 28. 1904.— R«c«lTe<i from the Honduras National Lottery Company, through Metiger & Franklin, $13,000. for one half ticket No. D9.S67, which number drew the first capital prtza of $30,000 In th« draw- Ing held at Puerto Cortex, Honduras, C. A.« on May 14. 19M. GlugEppB BONFIGU . In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed rcy official seal, at my efflc* In the city and county of San Francisco, th« ™ h "SiATTOB^BRApT. Notary PaWte. $"000 FOR 50 CENTS— ONE-QUARTER OT. SECOND CAPITAL. .PRIZE. Stats of Indiana. County of Marloa. James H. Biddlnger. living at No. 8CA Fletcher avenue, in the city of Indianapolis. Ind beins nrst duly sworn, upon his oatl» deooses and says that he Is the bona fld« holder and owner of quarter ticket No. 83.S6-1 of the Honduras National Lottery Company (Louisiana State Lottery Company!. In tha drawing of May U. 1904. which number woa thl second capital prize of $8000. tne secoua v JAMES H B i DD LNOER. Subscribed and sworn to before me. the un derslgned, a notary public, within and for th» ¦aid county and State, the 23d day of May. 1904 WILLIAM A. HUGHES. . Notary Public. $3750 *FOR 25 qpNTS— ONE-EIGHTH OJT FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. State of Massachusetts. City of Boston. Personally appeared before me, the undor signed. Thomas P. Welch. 417 Second streei. and John Blnns, 300 Dorchester avenue, bot^i of South Boston, who. being duly sworn, dc pese and say that they are the holders H one-eighth ticket No. 9M.SS7. which number drew the capital prize of $30,000 In the Hon duras National Lottery on May t4. 1001. at Puerto Cortez. Honduras. C A., and they re ceived $3750 In full for same. JOHN RINN'S. THOMA8 R WF.LCH. . v - II!a (X> mirk. Subscribed and sworn to before ' me, this 25th day of May. 1S*>4. - EDWARD L. HOPKINS. J-stlce of the Pence. S2GC0 FOR $1— ONE-HALF OF THIRD CAP ITAL PRIZE. i NEW YORK. May 21. 19<M. Edgar Mitchell, being duty sworn, appearing before me, this 24th day of May. 1904. ii - poses and swears that tm Is the bona Mi owner of one-half ticket No. 6S.530. draw!'» $4000, In the Honduras National Lottery Com pany, drawing o£ May 14, 1904, at Puen > Cortea Honduras. C. A., ami has this da/ received $20C0. In full payment for same. EDGAR MITCHELL. 406 Montgomery St.. Jersey City. Sworn to before me, the 2tth day of Ma/» 19Oi. MAX WUSTROW. Notary Public. New York County. Originals of foregolns affidavits h*M W president or the Honduras National Lott* / Company tLoutaiana Statf Lottery Com pa ; : • NUMBERS -—OF THE-- Honduras National Lottery Co (LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY). PATENT APPLIED FOR. Single Numbers • Class "F" Drawn at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., Saturday, June 18, 1901. 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Society Picnic— Tls» following Tombola prizes remain uncali. J for: No*. 47. CO. 73. 192. 1£»S. 432. 5.O. &•¦ 1133. 1229. 1308. I5t». 1560. 2232. 3313, - Hs 2378. .2385, 247a: also following gate prize*: No». 820, &». 800. 1048. ICtiti. PrU*« mu-: be called tor within ten days »t 811 Talra •*• SPECZAI. NOTICE. Each coupon has the Initials M. & F. on the ta.ee and back of the ticket. The following are the 'capital prizes, as de cided by the Honduras National Company. June 18. 1004: No. 19345 wins $7500. eold In San Francisco, Cal.; No. 51685 wins $2000. sold In San Fran cisco, Cal.; No. 5423 wins $1000. sold in San Francisco, Cal.: No. 45324 wins $500. sold In San Francisco. Cal.; Nos 77731 and 80210 each win. $250 sold in San Francisco.- Cal.; Nos. 4091, G1191. 63785. 85808 and 98658 each win $100, sold in San Francisco, Cal. The following capital prizes were paid by the above M. & F. Co. for May 14, 1904: Sam Kierski, cigar business, S21 California St., San Francisco. Cal., $7500; James Zervas. restau rant. 143 Fourth St., residing at 1109 Folsom st.. San Francisco. Cal., $1000; Italo Calpestrl, R. R. & S. S. Co., 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. $1000; George Young Derning, shoe store. 904 Valencia St.. San Prancleco. Cal.. $500; G. A. Vossberg. 1729^ Mission St.. San Francisco. Cal., $500. • ESTABLISHED JANUARY. 1887, Owing- to the fact that numerous schemes ars placed before the public from time to time, we would respectfully call the attention of pur chasers of tickets to buy only from responsible agents and to see that their tickets read as fol lows: - , THE ORIGINAL UTTLB LOUISIANA COM „, PANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. The Original Little Louisiana Com pany or San Francisco. ESTABLISHED JANUARY, 1S8T. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. THE SAN FRANCISGO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1904. The kind of raiment a woman speaks of in the plural she seldom speaks of In public. V 14 ROOMS FOR HOtSEKEEPI\C Con. VAN NESS ave.. -1 — Alcove parlor; gas. small kitchen, cas stove; eunny. VAN' XliaS 017 — Fine sui:e housekeeping rros.: eunr.y ccr'.; also rir.gie ro^ms; water and gas. VAN NK??. I4C9— For l:ousekeep!ng. sunny al- crv.- «rid b.iy-trir.iJow roon:s. comp. UlLChen •wiih cst rante: every room reduced: ;» up- ADVKKTI.-KMENTS. subscriptions received at C-iil branch ofCc.ror.Duncm and Church sta. Zpabtweitt hopses. a— thi: mxcksk, 91 central ave. new house; beautifully finished; 3 and 4 rooms: gas stoves fur- nished; janitor serviced | ST."cECiVTk. 115 Fell, above Van Ness ave. — The u.nie «if perfection in modern, elegantly lurniri-.id :;-rt.om apartments, with private l*.lhi. steam heat, <-Ie.\ Mght^elev., gas rarg-. JC— \lGt>TINE 945 POFT; APARTMENTS: fubjcisked And rp to date: phones IN ALL ROOMS. PHONE PR. EX. 745. OCTAVIA. 1423— Most select apartment-bouse in city; 3-4 rootns; elegantly furnished. ST I-OL'JS. 15"r- Jackson st. — Modern 3-4-5 rw>ms: Turn, or rnfnrn. : r*fs. Tcl. East RW it<HI>li> TO LET— Kara, and I'nfurn. T^KIVCNSWICK House. 349 Sixth rt.— Rooms ! 25c tu *1 per nigiit. Jl 2o to $5 per wpek and j Ight housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT '"Th* Almonte," 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth »t.» -Rooms. 25c. bOc, Jl. $1 60 night; $1 ."• • 1, $10 work; bouse open all night. ATSPOTSFORD (The), cor. Broadway and Polk — tju'.<"t, homrlike; charges reas.; cars direct. ELTN'CTT. 1426 Market (old No. 1364) — Fur- nlfhej rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished. BITS!!. 110' — Sunny Lay window alcove: run- •frg »ater; sas: bath, etc. CLIFFORD. 2<M Ellis, cer. Mason— Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. TLEVENTH. 21— Elegant rooms, single er en stuite; furnished or unfurnished; references. ELLIS 92«— Elegantly furnished rooms; sun. electric lights. . batlis. steam heat, phone, new; flat 4. elevator^ GRAND Southern. 7th and Mission — Rooms .15c to $1 25 night; $1 .V) to $6 wk.; readlng-rm. HOTEL pUFFEBXX. 749 Ellis— Elegantly fur- nished tultes and single rooms. HYDE. 727— Elegantly furnished rooms, suit- able for cemlfmen, in private family. JONEP. 2 n " (Van Winkle) — Furnished sunny mis. ; suite or single; gents preferred; $2 up. NINTH. 3 47— Large sunny room, suitable for on* or two iierscns. O'FARRELL. 302 — Nicely furnished parlori: tunny single or Miite: light housekeeping if dmired; 1 small tingle' ruora for gentleman. O'FARRELL. 1164— Elegant, newly furnished r.-onr*; front, tide, rear; sunny; running water; references exchanged. O'FAKRELL. 3620, nr. Buchanan — Large well- iurniehed rooin; suitable for two; $9. POST. $«#. ne»r Hyde — Large furnished front j rjem; Lath; gas; for 1 or 2 gents. 1 POWKLL. 1005 (The VIrginis)— A snap: ele- 1 gam front miite; partly furnished; marine \ifw; running water. lioYAL House. J2rt Ellis— Incandescent lights, j re«dinit-room. pmoklng-roora and Iadle6" par- ¦ lor; rooms j»r night, .">5c to fl 50; week. $2 | to SS; month. $8 to $30; elevator on ground I floor: rooms with hot and cold water; baths, j EUTTKH, 'Ml <Larvhmont» — $•! to $« per week; modern; hot and <"old water; baths free. GUTTER. C14 <Wertmtnster) — Handsomely fur- uifheu yunny bay-window suites of rooms. TAVLOR. (24, cor. Sutter — Sunny bay-window frunt room; suitable for two; $12. THE ST. KATHRYN*. N E. COR. LEAVENWORTH AND Kl.LIH— SKNNIEST AND CLEANEST ROOSU IN THE «ITY: BATHS: HOT AXD COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM; ELEVATOR SERVICE; MOD- CRN CONVENIENCES; FROM $3 era; week ; THE VALMOUTH, 1049A Market St.— Sunny rooms: net and cold water; elevator; $2 to $7. j UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market — 400 loom?. SSe to Jl night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights mo gas), running water in every room: elevator, read. -room; free bus: baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d fct.. near Market — Most convenient and respectable: 700 rooms; to $1 50 night; $2 to $K week; elevator; »lec. lights: reading-room; free bus; buggagc. WOLF Hou», 202 Sixth st~— Rooms from 15c to $1 per night and from »0c to $5 per week. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. BOOMS A2TO BOARD. HOTEL BALTIMORE. Tins SELECT FAMILY HOTEL. BEATJTI- VULUY SITUATED ON THE FINEST COR- NER OF VAN NESS AVE.. NOW THOR- OUGHLY RENOVATED AND EQt>lPPED WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. IS READY TO RECEIVE GUESTS. 1015 VAN NESP. COR. GEARY. APPLY TO MRS. E. WINDELE. MANAGER. HOTEL HATTON. 977 Pir.e — New modern suite*, and single: special inducements to •f-uri«ts *nd country visitors; <x>nvenient to theaters and trade center: reasonable. BRADBURY HOTEL, 1C04 California sL TABLE UNEXCELLED; REASONABLE. SPECIAL RATES FOR THE SUMMER. VAN NESS. 2511 — Nicely furnished rooms; running water, bath and phone; breakfast and Sinner If desired. COUGH. 1120. near O" Farrell— Beautiful sunny rms. <fxce.II.ent home cooking. $20;2 meals $1S. j EDDY. 112S. opp. Jefferson Pk. — Nicely fur. j •unry rooms; table board: reas.; new mang't. i GBACT. V*l. Hotel L' Aiglon — Family rooms snd board: entirely renovated; re&s. prices. HOTEL STEWART. 1101 Pine — Large sunny F:T>gle room*; al.^o Email suite. JOHNSTON (Th»). «S O" Farrell st.— Sunny rooms, with beard; beautiful grounds; refs. LEA VEN WORTH. 1023 — Large sunny room with board: I .a;!:; phone; 2. 3 or 4 gentlemen. THE CROCKER, Pine and Leavenworth 6ts.— !argfr tunny ruite; also single room. TURK, S22— Sunny rooms and gcod board; reasonable. ROOMS AXD HOARD WA.VTED. BOARD and room wanted In private family by young it.**: rtate terms. Box 110". Call. BOOMS WASTED. '«!OOM "»ar;tf3 Hi young lady; central; r.orth of Mattel Art Ss Box 1127. Call. _^ ASSXr S iMIUTT NOTICES. ASfttoSSMEN -• MJTICE— Honolulu Plantation CcJjjNtrr, .dcat un of principal place of bus- u>#-*i,. Oty «r,l County of San Francisco. «-«!« r.I OJtf -nia— Notice is hereby given !tu»t st a Ti^.t.ng of the Board of Directors ; itM* <li«* 15Ui day of June, A. D. 19*4 an i *Mt«.'3e=t <N.. 8) of five dollars « $5.00)' per j ¦ *i<sre *er !*'i«d upon the capital stock of | -UK «wrp< riuwi, payable Immediately to th« I '-.' Sdcretar y \>i V-' company, at the office of! th* CGUipATtr. T27 Market St., room 4, second I .fleer.,,. In the i'ty and County of San Fran- clcoa. h**s*.« of California. Any stock upon : wiiicfi t!i!s arveKnent shall remain unpaid un <!.f C'm J»>- of July. 3904 will be de- tmcuetit and udvertieed for sale nt public auction, and nnleu payment is made before, will be told on the )Mh day of August. 1904, :« p»y the delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expenses of nale. H. W. THOMAS. Secretary Honolulu Plantation Compsny, •.•;n Market' s-trect, San Francisco. California. pnoi'osALJT PROPOSALS for Steam PumpT^etcT^Oiflc« Depot Quartermaster. V.ti New Montgomery strcft. tan Francisco. Cal., June 15th, 1904. Kt»aled iiropotalti. In triplicate, tubject to usual coadltirais. will be r<i»ived here until II o'clock a. ax. Katurday. June 25th, 1904 uiid then enened. • for furnishing 1 Steam )>umn, Pipe end Fittings, for Camp Downes and Caroj» Ovcrton. P. I. Preference will be tlveu to articles of domestic production and manufacture, condition cf price un<i quality being eyual (Including | n thi» price of foreign production the duty tliereon). The U. fi reKcrves right to accept or reject any or all proposal* or any part thereof. Jnlormation and blank proposals furnished on application. Envelopes containing pro- l»jral* to tie market "Proposals for Pipe and Kitting* N«>. 4«50." and addressed to Mejor- C A. Dnol, Qr. Mr., U. s. a. IJcpct Quartermaeter. PROPOSALS for Steam Pump^ etc.— Office liepot <}uartermaeter, 36 Ne\r Montgomery t-tre».'t. 6an Frunclsco, Cal.'. June !5th. 1904 Healed iir<>i»j:--u!K. in triplicate, subject to u>ua! condltionH. will be received here until 11 o'clock, a. m.. Saturday, June 25tfa, 1904 and then cp»~n<«l, for furnishing 1 5teani I*ump. Pipe and Fittings for Lucena, P. I. X'l-cferttoee tvill be given for articles of do- ni<-i-t;c pioduction and manufacture, condi- tions of price and quality being equal (in- cluding In the price of foreign production tlie duty thereon.) The TJ. S. reserves right to Accept any er all proposals or any part iVjr'of. Information and blank proposals fun; i*l. id un application. Envelopes con- taining proposals 1 to be marked "Proposals for fSteam Pump, etc.. No. 4631." and ad- drc««ed tu Major C. A. Devol, Qr. Mr., U. t. A., Depot Quartermaster. STORAGK ASD WAREHOUSES. | A — EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture. I household goods etoretl. moved, shipped. 725- ! 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 1C1. j A— GIL13ERT & STOLL Storage Co.; storage, packing, shipping warehouse. G. G. and Van Nese; office 1170 Market, r. -13; tcl. South 750. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co.. of- fice Post r.nd Powell sts.; tcl. Pri. Ex. 571. CONKLIN'S Storage — Furniture and merchan- ! dis--. UU3 Golden Gate ave.; phone East ISO. ¦GOLDEN West Storage; advances made. S40 Mission St.; tel. Howard 'Ml. F.W.Zehtuss. i PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- I pany. 2320 Flllmore st. ; phone Jacksop 281. ! BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery St.. tel. Main lSJO. Shipping at cut ratea. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum Focirty glvos notice that, owing to the prev- alence of scarlatina throughout the city, the > asylum will be closed to visitors on Friends' dny, June 24, 1904. SUSAN RUSSELL 1 SPOTTS, Secretary. . THE following children have been admitted by • the San Francisco Nursery for Homeless . Children: Wilda Cuptill. age 4Vi years, abandoned; Dorothy Wllburn, age 14 months, orphan. : STCTTERI\« AND STAMMERING. AT Melbourne Institute, Van Ness & Market. Is taught celebrated Melbourne system: only Molbcurce in U. S.: private: established 3 years in S. F. Tel. Mint 2ii20 from 1 to 5 p.m. TYFEWBITEBS^ ABTD^SUPPIiIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington. No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters «t higher and lower prices: rentals $2 SO. The Typewriting Exchange. .136 California st. A FEW goM typewriters at $30 each; get par- ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDER. 110 Mont-, jroffiery st 2I> HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Wfbstrr Typewriting In=>i>ec. Co.. 608 Market. VTAVT. * ~~ MOTHERS' and daughters' home treatment; booklet mailed free; correspondence Invited. V1AVI CO., 2304 Van Ness ave. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DTv?DENlD~N7mCE^aT^ urban Home Building Society, fifth floor. Mutual Savings Bank building. 708 Market St.. opposite Third — For tho half year end- ing June 30, 1904. a dividend has been de- clared at the rate per annum of ten (10) per cent on capital ftock and participating cer- tificates, free from taxes, payable on and after Friday. July 1. 1904. JOSEPH Ji. LEONARD. Manager. HUGH CRAIG. Secretary and Cashier. DIVIDEND Notice: California Safe Deposit • nd Trust Company, corner California and ! Montgomery ets. — Fir the elx months ending 1 June 30. 1904. dividends have been declared j on deposits in the savings department of thl« i company as follows: On term deposits, at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent per annum, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 3 per cent per annum, free of taxes and payable on and after Friday. July 1. 1UO4. J. DALZELL BROWN. Manager. THE Continental Building and Loan Associa- tion, corner of California and Battery streets. Fan Francisco, has declared a dividend of 8 per cent p«>r annum on Class "A" and "F" stock, 6 per cent on term deposits and 5 per cent on ordinary deposits, for the $Ix months ending June 30, 1904. WASHINGTON DODGE. President. WILLIAM CORBIN, Sec. & Gen. Mgr. DIVIDEND Notice: San Francisco Ravings "t'nion. 5.*52 California Ft., corner Webb. — For the half year ending with the 30th of June. 1904, a dividend has b»en declared at the rate per annum of three and one- half (SH) PW cent on term deposits and three (3) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after July 1, 1904. LOVELL WHITE. Cashier. DIVIDEND Notice: The German Savings and Loan Society. .'.26 California st.— For the half year ending June 30, 1904. a dividend has - b*>en declared at the rate of three and one- quarter (3 ! i) per cent per annum on all de- posits free of taxes payable on and after Friday July 1. 3!'C4. GEORGE TOURNEY. Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice: Mechanics' Savings Bank, southwest corner Bush and Montgomery sts. j —For the half year ending with June 30. | J904. a dividend has heen declared at the j rate' of three and ono-quarter (3'i) per cent p^r annum on all deposits, free of taxee. pay- able on and after Friday. July 1. 3904. FREDERICK H. CLARK. Cashier. DIVIDEND NOTICE: Mutual Savings Bank of Han Francis-co, 710 Market st. — For the half year ending June :><\ lf>04. a dividend ' been declared at the rate of three and ] one-quarter (3'») p*r cent per annum on all •leposits. free of taxes, payable on and after Friday, July 1, 1904. GEO. A. STORY, Cashier. DIVIDEND. Notice: Humholdt Savings Bank, j I** Geary «t- — For the half year ending June VM a dividend on deposits has been declared at the rate of 3% per cent per annum, free j of taxes, payable on and after Julv 1, 1904. W. E. PALMER, Cashier. DIVIDEND Notice— Savings and Loan Society, 101 Montgomery st-. corner Sutter. has de- ] dared a dividend 'for the term ending June 30. 1904. at tlie rate of three and one-quarter j (3'»> per cent per annum on all deposits, free ; of taxes and payable on and after July 1, 3904. CYRUS W. CARMANY. Cashier. CLAREMONT Oil Company on July 1, 1904, will pay a dividend (No. 1) of 1 cent per share on its issued capital v stock at its of- fice, room 31, seventh floor,' Mills building: transfer books clo«=e on Saturday, June 23, 1904, at 1 p. m. GEORGE J. REMINGTON, Pecreta ry. MAHKIAGE LICENSES. j The following marriage licenses were Issued I yesterday: Emll L. Arata. 21, 619'i Chestnut street, ana Mary K. Franchl. 23. UStf Mason street. William J. McCabe. 21. 533 Taylor street, and Nora'A. peters, l fi . liutte, Mont. William K. Kays, 21. 205 Valencia street, and Marguerite A. Koch, 18, 303 Erie etrtet. George E. Kroetz, 21, 205 Leavenworth etreet, and Regina H. Maginnls. 18. 405 Pierce. Edward W. Moorf, 59, Trubody, and Mary E. Hibley, 57, Pomona. Gustavus J. Muldoon. 24. 17 D^rborn place, and Olga M. Belcher. IS. 17 Dearborn place. Henry C. Schroder, 34, Watsonvlile, and F. Loui*e Thurwachter, 24, Watsonvllle. Joseph H. Brayshau, 30, 910 Capp ¦trcet. and Harriet E. Wrigley. 22. 2028 SutUr street. Philip Buchanan. 39. 4U3 Valencia street, and Delia Luughlin, 2t>, W Dorland street. Domenico Mignola. 49. H25 Pacific street, and Rosa Tomas^tU, 28, (25 Pacific street. \.t>u',y, B. Compton, 24, Eureka, and Eliza- beth Evans, 25. Eur«?ka. John Younr, 2C. 2C07A Golden Gate avenue, and Lydia J. Presley, 25, 75S Harrison street. William H. Dasmann. 21, 1S3 Thirteenth street, and Mary McDonnell, 23, 331S Twenty- sixth strett. Peter Murphy. 30. .161 Capp street, and Mar- garet Hurley. 22. 407!» Twenty-third street. Frank J. Brazil 21.. Rio Vista, and Lydia McKenna. IS, Mill Valley. Victor Aaron, 32. «328 Sutter street, and Paulino- Morris, 22. 1235 Ellis street. Charles Tcllcfsen, 22. 2G45 Harrison street, and Ann V. Johnson. 17. Berkeley. Arthur G." Shera. 27. 103 Twenty-ninth street, and Hilda L. Broadwood, 27, 1511 Nineteenth avenue. Henry G. Davies, 39, 346 Third street, and Ada K. Stuart, 37. 34« Third street. Charles H. Rochette, 2s. Rubs House, and j Margaret F. Collins, 23. 739 Folsom street. Kobert L. Kirkland. 38, Payson, 111., and Adllnq O'Halllran. 31. Payson. III. \ BIRTHS— MARRIAGES — DEATHS: Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will net be inserted. They must be handed In at fither of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to hive the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the ev«»nt are published once In this column frw; of charee. MARRIED. ~ BELASCO — LEVY— In this citj-. June 19. 1904. by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto. Edward UeJafeo and Anna Levy. KRAMER— DAVIS— In this city, June 19, 10(14. l>y the Rev. Dr. J. Nleto, Maurice S. Kramer ami Leah R. Davis. W1LKIE— KELLY— In this city, by the Rev. Mr. Guthrie. Walter Wllkic and Florence Kelly, of Kan Francinco. DIED. Barnctt. M. T. O'Leary. Marv A. B<xie. Herman O'Neil, Capt. Thos. Brennan, Mary O'Reilly. Michael Fleitsher, Mrs. Eva Rlley, Mrs. Karah Fose, Edward Schlsler, John . Free. Elizabeth Kchur, Lillie Gorman. Richard F. Shanny, Lawrence Haesott. William Hmlth, Frank M. Humphreys, Steven Smith. Leonard F. Kallstrom, Rosanna Sweeney. Mary Marten (infant) v Williams. Lilly BARNtTT— In thi» city, Juno 22, 1904. M. T. Barnett tlate of Santa Rosa), dearly beloved husband of Delia Barnett, and father of Leonore, Delia. Nellie and Thomas Barnctt, native- of Illinois, aged 50 years. CyNotic* of funeral hereafter. Remains at the uariors of Carew & English, 29 Van liens avenue. BODE— In this city, June 19. 1904, Herman llode. a native of Germany, aged 50 years. C7"Fricnds and acquaintances arc respect- fully invited to annul the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the funeral narlors of the H. F. Maass Company. H17 Mission street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, via o:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend utreets. BRENNAN— In this city, June 22, 1904, Mary, beloved wife of John Brennan, and mother of Mary. Lizzie. Thomas, Michael. Edward . and the late William Brennan, a native of. Ireland, aged 53 years. ' (TTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. Filinfore street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem mass will bo celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at » o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FLKISHKR— In this city, June 21. 1904, Mrs. Kva Fleisher, beloved mother of M. and a. Fleislier of Santa Maria. Betsy Flelsher and Mrs. L. Mows of Pendlf-ton. Ore., a native cf Crakow. Austria, aped 74 years and 10 month?. (San Bernardino papers please copy.) IE?" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday). June 23. at 4 o'clock, at the chapel of N. Gray & Co.. S3o butter street. Interment San Bernardino. FOHS— In the City and County Hospital, Juno 22, ll>04, Edward Foss, a native of Norway, need 44 years. FREE— In this city, June 22, 3004, Elizabeth, j wife of William S. Free, and mother of Mrs. 1 John Mcl-ean and Albert R. Dice, a native of Klizabethtown, Hardln County. Kentucky, aged 70 years 7 months and 25 days. C^Servlcfs will be held to-morrow (Frl- day). June 24, at 1 ::i0 o'clock, at her late | residf-nce. 7W Oak street, between Flllmore and Steiner. Interment private. GORMAN— In this city. June 22, 10OI, Richard F. Gorman, beloved son of Margaret Gor- man, bt loved husband of the late Margaret Gorman, father of David H.. Gorman, and brother of M. J.. Elizabeth H.. Catherine T. and D. J. Gorman, a native of Boston, ¦ Crnie funeral will take place Friday morning, June 24, at tt o'clock, from his late residence. 82;{ Grovo street, thence to Sacred Heart Church. ; where -a requiem high mass will b» celebrated for the repose of his soul at «:;>0 o'clock. Interment private. Kindly omit fluweis. HASSETT— In the City and County Hospital. June 21; 1K04. William Hassett. a native of California, aired 3a years. HUMPHREYS— In A»cua Caliente, Mexico, of paralysis. Steven G. Humphreys, beloved husband of Sallie V. Humphreys, and father of Thomas V. and Alfred Kt. J. Humphreys, a native of England, aged 48 years. KALLSTROM— In this city. June 21. 1904, Rosanna, widow of the late Captain Herman Kallstrom. and dearly beloved mother of Captain Charles K. Kallstrom of Seattle. Herman F.. George W.. E. Benjamin. Frank F. and llattie Kallstrom, Mrs. Louise Eck- hardt and Mrs. Lillif Myers, and slater of j Kate Ens-lish of Stockton and the late Mar- | garet U'Conell. n native of Dundalk. County Louth. Ireland, aged 66 years. ErFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully lnvlt-d to attend the funeral Saturday, June 2r>. at 9 o'clock, from her late resilience, 1715 Joiips street, thence to St. Brigid's Church, wher? ji roquiem high mass will.be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9:G0 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MARTEN— In this city, Juno 21. 1JVM, Infant child of Henry and Carena Marten, a na- tive nf San Francisco. O'LEAUT— In Oakland. Cal.,' June 21. 1004, Mary Agnes, beloved wife of T. O'Leary, a : native of New York, aged 41 years 3 months \ and 1 days. j (Cy Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day j • Thursday), at f* :.'i0 o'clock, from her late residence No. B50 Albion street, thence . to 1 St. Francis de Sales Cliurch. wherfr- a re- : quiem liigli mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. O'NEIL— In this city. June 21. 1904. Captain Thomas O'Neil, loving father of Mrs. J. H. Cousins, Mrs. W. F. Hogan and Peter and Thomas O'Neil. a native of Ireland, "aged 75 years. ! Z^7 The funeral will take place to-morrow I (Friday), at 1<> o'clock, from the funeral ! parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy j street, thence to Holy Cross Cemetery for | interment, via electric car from Eighteenth i and Guerrero streets. | O'REILLY— In Oakland, Cal.. June 21, 1904. | Michael, beloved husband of the late- Roee , O'Reilly, and father of Minnie O'Reilly, aj native of Newport, County Mayo. Ireland, • aged 63 yearn. (New York. Scranton, Pa., ] and Cleveland, Ohio, papers please copy.) E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day j • Thursday), at S:30 o'clock, from his late r«»sid>nce. No. 727 Adeline street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a requiem high mnsp will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at ft o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Oakland. HI LEY— In San Jo*e. June 19, 1W4, Mrs. Sarah Rlley, beloved mother of Andrew Francis and Angela Rlley and Mrs. May ; Stephens, and Mrs. S. J. Amaya, a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged 67 years 8 months and 10 days. SCHISLER— In this city, June 22. 1004, John Schislrr. A member of the Barbers' Pro- tective Union. SCHUR— In this city. Jun- 22, 1904. Lillie, be- loved wife of A. R Schur, and mother of Lillie Schur. and s/igter of James, Charles, Jennie. Fanny, Alma and the late Ella Stod- dard. ' a native of San Francisco, ased 24 years and I month. SHANEY— In th" City and County Hospital. June 22, 1HO1. Lawrence Shaney, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years. SMITH— In Honolulu, June 9, 1904, Frank M.. beloved husband of Mm. F. M. Smith, and father of Alice and Frank Smith of Fifth av<nui>, this city, aged 45 years. " !ET Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral services at Odd Fel- i lows' Cemetery, on Friday, June 24, at 3 I ©clock. i SMITH— In this city. June 22, J9O4. Leonard F.. beloved husband of Maria D. Smith, a native of Pennsylvania, aged SI years 1 month and 36 days. SWEENEY— In this city. June 22, 1904. Mary Sweeney, beloved daughter of Annie nnd Cor- nelius Sweeney, and sister of Leon Sweeney, nnd granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hurson. a native of San Francisco, aced 1 year 7 months and 1 day. tC?"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrov • Friday), at 11 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, :t°10 Buchanan street, between Lom- bard aii'l Greenwich. Interment Holy Cross < 'emetery. WILLIAMS— In this city. June 21. 19W. Lilly May Williams, beloved daughter of Henry L. and Katie Williams, and beloved sister of Georg* Warren and Dean Williams, and Mrs. Ix>n Moore and Mrs. Walt Eddy of Eu- gene, Ore., a -native of California,- aged 18 years 4 months and IS days. ICFriends and acquaintance* are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), June 24, at 1:15 o'clock, from the parlors of Gantner Bros., 12C9 Mission street, between Elzhth and Ninth, thence to the Methodist Episcopal Church South, on Bush street, between Gough and Octavia. for services, commencing at 2 o'clock, inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery- CARD OF THANKS. The parents and family of the late Edna Yrene Sommer extend their heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends who by their love and tender sympathy helped to lighten the bitter sorrow lately suffered In tho loss of our loving daughter and sister, Edna Yrene Sommer. James McGinn. Henry Hansen. JAMES McGINN & CO., Formerly With McGinn Bros., — — Funeral Directors and Embalmers——— 214 Eddy Et.:_Tel. South 676. F J. Monahan, Manager, Tel. Mission 31. MONAHAN, O'HARA & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. I 2339-2341 Mission St., near Nineteenth. ; San Francisco. EVERY ONE A WINNER. THEY ARE HUMMERS. 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