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Following were ' the sales of oil stocks on the California Kxchange In July: S* Shares Price durlng •Sold Month. COMPANY. Duri'g] _ Month 1*3W. Hlsh. Apollo .'. 200$ 43$ 43 Aebo. Oil Co. Stk. Tt. Ct. 17,413 17 20 Asso. Oil Co. bonds 1,000 SO 00 80 00 California Standard ..... 1,000 ;i4 , 14 Caribou ......... 350 400.410 Chicago Crude 230 15 15 Claremont 750 7:» 73 Fauna 05 Four • 3.513 64 " : ; C5 Hanford 10 175 00 175 00 Home 1.200 1 HI 145 Independence 0,027 2<i 27 Kern 150 4 50 48a Kern Illver .............. 6 11 00 11 00 Monarch ....... .......... 4,250 24 23 1 Monte Cristo ............ 1,000 07 . ts OIL STOCK SALES. Quarterly interest at the rate of $1 50 per coupon will be paid to-day on the 6 per cent bonds of the Edison Light and Power Com pany. There was a fair business in bonds on the Stock and Bond Exchange, but stocks were quiet and not materially chanced. The oil and mining; stocks were also quiet and feature less. • . Bonds Selling Off Fairly, but Slwrcs Quiet. STOCK ¦¦¦iTAEE^r. Flour, qr ska... 9.556 Shorts ski 7,992 Wheat ctls 6.510 Meal, sks 3r5 Bran, sks 6,P»7 Feed, «k» ....... 1,600 Middlings, sks .. 2,222 OREGON. Flour, qr sks... 10,4861 Wool, bales 9 Wheat ctls 1,8211 Shorts, sks 300 Barley ctls .... 2,0071 Bran, eks 400 Oat*, ctls 1,536' Hides. No l.«52 Beans, ska 3981 Pelts. No 1,325 Potatoes, sks ... 2,100 Leather rolls ... I<10 Onions, sks 137 Lime, bbls 270 Middlings, sks .. 100 Chicory, bbls ... 40 Hay. tons 673 Wine, gals 37,425 Mustard, ska ... 34 FOR TUESDAY, AUGUST t. Receipts of Produce. Occidental'.;/. .;........ 450I 07 08 Oil City Petroleum 5,700 58 60 Peerless 40 14 00 14 25 Piedmont r»OC OB 06 Reed Crude 1:53 1 50 1 50 Sovereign \ 000 40 4f Sterling 1 30 o n 70 ;} 00 Twenty-eight ioo| 9 00 9 CO A\ abash 3 000 20 20 Wolverine 300 40 40 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY. Aug. 2—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Kid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 4s qr COUp^l06Hl(H5% 4s qr cpnew.l31U132 Js qr reK...lO6V4lo«»4 3s qr coup. ..105 105% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. AU A^ W 5s - — — I Oak T Co (Js.l IS 120 Asso Oil 5s. 70 77% Do 5s 110 — V. y J?^ ° 8l0 M4103 Do con 5s. — lC3'i Cal C G 5«. IOI14IO4 JOceanic S 5s. — 72>/j Cal G & Eg . |Om Cable t's. — 124 j m & ct 5s. 84% 86 |Pac G Im 4s. 92& '^Vt ! Jv 1^ 8 , 1 ,. 0 5 s - 112 — IP E Ry 5s..lO4-«,105Vi \ V;. c " a ' 5s - — 100 p & c h tis.ios — I EdL, & P tis.mu — P & O li 63.114 — VF & C H «s.ll'_>% — Powell-st <5s. — 114 Geary-st 5s.. — so |Sac EG&R5s. W 100 II C&S 5'is.lOO — |SF & SJVos.117% — Do as ?z.. 991J100 I Siena R Us.. — 115 Hon R T fis.106%107 |S P of A' Cs y A ? lec 5a - "~ — I '(looo) ioe»i — L A Ry 5b. .U5Vs — (1910) 108 U 109 LAL Co (is — — |s P of C «s Do gttl «s. — — 1 dnCDHr A.103i;i03H t Pt? , Btd « S ' ~ 103'/ii (inO5)i:r 15.104 — LAP lem 5s. 1 01 14 _ , f , 900 1 0:.>?i — Mkt-st C* 63.113% _ 1 ,]D12) 116 — ,., D ? 1 , C . ni 5s ' m — pc 1 c » 5sU0 — MV& Mti .is.101% _ n 0 6tamj)cl.l0i)qU099i NRR of CGsJO.-i _ <? p k II 0s.l3Hi — * lkT D <>'5s 117% — s V Wat tis.lOCi/j — N P C R 5S.105 — Do 4s 2dm. OSVi — 3S. C Ry 5s.. — no Do 4s 3dm. — 100 N C P C 5s. — TOO Do K mtg4s 03 — £ S RR |s. _ 101 stkn G&Efis. 83 — ! O G L&H 5s. 107 108 U G & E ."s. — 102^4 I O W gtd 6s. — ico j • WATER STOCKS. | Contra Costa 36 40 Port Costa ! ..— — Marln Co... — CO S V Wat Co. 36% — GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L A P.. 3H 4 S F G & E. 61 61?. Mutual E L. — 14 stkn G & E. — 7$ Pao L Co... — B8?i U G & E Co. — — INSURANCE. Flrem'a Fnd. -_ 340 | BANK STOCKS. An L, N t}. Bk..l25 130 L P & A.... — 185 Angrlo-Cal .. _ S7 Mer Trust..* .206 — ?? n «.°> ¥¦ U ~ 43 ° Merch Ex.... 60 — riit S N«£Si Z 15 2 s F NatlonK - " SAVINGS BANKS. ?Tn r m S s & Jf H 2280 2350 Rav * L So. — 100 STREET RAILROADS. GeL^ r °*.;' Z P 00 l rrfcsldl ° .••'••— « POWDER. Glant 60% GliJIVigorit - 5 SUGAR. Su? c °h ka s a l giif »« S! g S Sf ! .: , MISCELLANEOUS. ! rif^o A - 12C 12S iOceanic S Co. - 4 r?\ wi V" ~ 10 ° Pac Aux FA - "Hi 6 W^feAlW 5 Pac C Borx. - Wi Morning Session. Board — in A1^ a Packe rs' Association... 127 00 in k alif ° rnla Wine Association... S3 CO 60 Paauhau S P Co 13 25 ti Oftn H Prln^ VaIley Watpr Co 3« «,2^ !i"n^ S ay Countles Pow«r Co 5s.... 102 50 iinr^ c ay £ ounUca Power Co 5s.... 102 (.0 $3,000 fcac Elec Gas & Ry 5s 09 75 1?'^ P a^ e E Iectrlc Ry 5 P pr cent. 105 00 $o.000 Oakland Transit Con 5s 103 00 Afternoon Session. Board to J£ E prln * Valle y Water Co 36 75 £j.pCO Bay Counties Power Co 5s.... 102 00 $3,000 Cal G & E G M & C T 5s Si 'Ti : $3,000 Hawaiian Coml &. Sugar 6s!!! Da ol) 1?'^ IT°b A ? K L 'Khting K td 6s 102 75 ?1.000 S P of Arizona (1010) 10S 78 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask. I Bid A*k Bay CPC 6s. — 99 SF & NP 5s. l«i _ f r V 'J^ t K U8 ' 117 IS P C R 4s. — 100 M C Wat 5s.l00 — jsun Tel 5s — 104 1 ci? r^^ S K 5s ~ 105 ISutter-st R5s!lO5 113 • SF Drdk 5s. — 113%IUH of SF 4s. S3% 81% i MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS i Ala S Co... 25 — Mat Nav Co.'— 90 • Amer Bis Co — 90 Nev Nat Bk.195 — ! Cal Cot Mils SO — N S R R Co. 9« _ Cal G&ECor. 49 ' — N Cal P Co. — 10 C Jockey C1.1I0 120 Oak Bk Saw 120 _ K a ew. wder " ~ 15 ° Oak T Con - 75 — F. a ! l h T lp .S2',~ 25 IOOF Ha " A « — al 115 — Orpheum Co.. — 1514 ; CenBk. Oak — 05 PacC Cas Co.130 — Chutes Co . . — 7 Pac S Tel Co. 102 103 • City & C Bk — 120 Pac Sur Co. 105 — ¦ Cyp L .Imp.. — 7% Paraf Paint.. 38 — East Dynm.. — 270 S V Drydock. 00 — • DpntPwd pfd — 65 ISF&SJ Coal.— 25 Docom .. — 60 is J.Wat Co. — 106 FN Bk. Oak.I20 — |SO & MTgbt.125 -_ tischer Thtr — 65c |SwIss-A Bk..H5 — } Frnch-A Bk.105 110 (Truck Elect.. 11 _ S* 8 Con A "- — 20»4IUR InC pfd. 49 — Mono P Co..' 19 — 1 Do com ... .10ft — Lon& SF Bk — CO | Afternoon Session. Board — 60 United R R Inv Co pfd « 00 I Street — , $5,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent. 83 75 California Stock and Oil Exchange Oil Stock- ~~ Bid. Asked. 1 Apollo 4g Associated Trust Cert.....", "is «>n Aztec - g 5 ; California Standard i;'{ ik (Caribou 3 R0 Claremont §5 'Four "jA I Fulton i 1 r n Hanford Uv.V".! i"c5 ... Home.. \ 1 25 x 37l , I Imperial J . 17 2 ! Independence .; "h °7 ! £ ern • • • 4 75 5 00 ' £ ern R |v er 11 00 12 CO Monarch (of Arizona).. 31 Monte Cristo 65 «8 Oil City Petroleum 59 Peerless... 13 5() • Piedmont 06 08 Sovereign 41 : Superior 07 ; Thirty-Three g'o-, Twenty-Eight 0 so West Shore ; 2 05 ; Monarch (Pool) 10 "24 W'abash k<\ McKlttrlck Oil 16 2" I Miscellaneous — I Fischer's Theater ,. 60 Northern Cal. Power... .... io"66 Sanitan' Reduction Works.. 1 00 Morning Session. 400 Sovereign 40 Afternoon Session. , SO Central LJcht and Power....' 3,75 100 Sanitary .... 1 05 1000 Monarch 21 j Aiming Slocks. 1 — . ; SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE, i Following were the sales on the San Fran cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: fMornlng Session. 100 Best & Belch. 701 100 Overman . 12 2C0 Caledonia 42 100 Savage 25 ! 100 Con Cal & V.I 20 500 Utah lo j 100 Ophir 2 35| 100 Yellow Jacket. 19 Afternoon Session. lOOChollar.. 13 500 Savage 24 200 Mexican 84 '500 Savage 25 100 Ophir 2 30 100 Utah.. 10 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. I Following were the sales on the Pacific • Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Andes 19| 500 Julia 06 200 Andes 1S| 100 Mexican 8tf 100 Bullion 20| 100 Mexican ...... S5 200 Con C & V...1 20 100 Mexican 87 100 Con C & V.I 22% 100 Ophir 7.2 32V. 100 Con C & V...1 20 100 Savage 25 200 Con C & V.I 17% 700 Union Con 24 200 Gould & Cur. 12 j Afternoon Session. / ! j 400 Andes 181 2C0 Hale & Norc. 70 1 • lOOChollar u\ ooo Union Con.... 24 j 100 Con C & V,l l-J.il ; TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. . Following were the sales on the' San Fran cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: I * Morning Session. 1000 Goldfleld Ton. ' 111 400 Mont Ton ...2 40 ] 500 MacNamara . 40|1COO Red Top ..... 13 2000 MacNamara . 5011000 Ton Midway.. 54 1000 MacNamara . 49|4000-Ton N Star.. 33 Afternoon Session. 1000 Goldfield B&B 171 COO Ray & O'Brien 09 l»K)l» MacNamara . 47| 200 Ton Belmont.. >" 70 1C0 MacNamara . 46| 2200 Ton Gold Mt. 19 100 Mont Ton.. 2 42%| CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, AugT 2—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. I Bid. Ask. Alpha 09 - lOUustlce 11 '12 Alta ......... 05 O"tKentuck ...... 02 04 Andes ....... 17 19|K. Graessler.. — 120 Belcher- ..... -17 19|Lady Wash . . — 00 Best & Belch, tit! (8lMexlcan ....... 83 84 Bullion ...;.. 19 21 1 Occidental .... 81 85 CKlcdoula :... A\ ¦¦ 43! Ophir T 2 t'5 2 30 Challenge .... is 20 Overman 11 12 Chollar .. 13 14 Potosi ........ 15 IB Confidence ... 65 T2 Scorpion .. . . .\ 08 10 Con Cal & V.I 15 1 20 Savage ....... 23 25 Con Imperial. ;— ;.fJl Seg Belcher... 04 05 RED AND WHITE LEAD— Red Lead, 7Vi<3> 7*ic per lb; White Lead, 7^i@7%c, according to quantity. QUICKSILVER— $42 50@43 50 for local use and $11 25@42 ner flask for export. SALT — Prices to jobbers: Bales, 00c ror common and $1 10 for granulated; Dairy, $C@7 p<?r ton; Granulated, $7@7 50; Half Ground, 100-!b bags. $3 25: do. 50-1 b bags, $3 75; Rock Suit. $2 S5@3 In 100 and $3 25 In 50-lb bags; Genuine Liverpool, $14, $15 and $16 per ton in pa-:ka»?eB of 224, 100 and 50 lbs. respectively. SUGAR — The Western Sugar Refining Com pany quotes as follows, per lb, in 100-lb baga: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6.05c; Powdered, 5.90c; Candy Granulated, 5:l)0c; Dry Granulated, fine, 5.80c; Dry Granulated, coarse, 5.80c; Fruit Granulated, 5.90c; Beet Granu lated (100-lb bags only). ; Confectioners' A. 5.80c; Magnolia. A. 5.40c: Extra C, 5.30c; Golden C, 5.20c; "D," 5.10c; barrels, 10c more; half barrels, 25c more; boxes, 50c more; 60- lb bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets — Half barrels, 6.30c; box;s, 6.55e; H. & E. Crystal Domlnos. 8.80c per lb. No orders taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. LUMBER — Pine, ordinary sizes, $1S@19; ex tra sizes hlffher; Redwood. $l!Ka23: l^ath, 4 feet, $3 75(?4; Pickets. $17@25; Shingles. $2 for No. 1 and $1 50 for No. 2; Shakes, $14 for Split and $15 for sawn; Rustic, $33@39. COAL OIL— Water White Coal OH, in bulk, 13c; Pearl Oil, In cases, lft^c; Astral. 19»4c; Star. ir»Vic; Extra Star. 24c; Elaine, 26c; Eo cene, 23c; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, In bulk, I(5c: in cases, 22'ic; Benzine. In bulk, 13c: In cases, 19',<ic; SC-degreef Gasoline, In bulk, 25c; in cases. 31c. TURPENTINE— Sic per gallon In cases and 7Cc in drums and lrcn barrels. LEATHER— The market Is quoted slow and ¦unchanged by the local trade. Sole, heavy, 29931c; extra heavy. 31@33c per lb; medium, 2SQ2&C; light, 22227c; Rough Leather. 24@20c; Harness Leather, heavy, 33@30c for No. 1 and no©33c for No. 2; medium. 30@37c; light. 2il@ .%5c; Skirting No. 1, 40<S,42c. No. 2 36@3Sc; Collar Leather, 15@16c per foot; Trace Leather, 40@44c; Kip. unfinished, 40<g50c per lb; Veal, finished 50«60c per lb: Calf, finished, 65c®"M per lb; Wax Sides, 16®17c per foot; Belt Knife Splits, 14@16c; Rough Splits, S@10c per lb. TAN BARK— Ground, $20®2S per ton; stick. $10 50(fil8 rer cord OILS — Quotations are for barrels; for cases add 5c; Linseed, 57c per gallon for boiled and 55c for raw; Castor Oil. in cases. No. 1. 7Oc; Bakers' AA, cases, $1 10@l 12; Lucol, 60c for boiled and 48c for raw; China Nut, cases, fvif&SOc per gallon; Cocoanut Oil, In barrels, 3hc for Ceylon and 55c for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Oil, CSc; natural winter Hperm Oil, .C3c; extra bleached winter Whale Oil, 57c; natural Whale Oil, 52c: extra winter strained Lard Oil. 75c; No. 1 Lard OH. 05c; pure Neatsfoot Oil, 73c; No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil, C3c; liKht Herring Oil. 42c: dark Herring OH, 40c: Salmon Oil. 34c; boiled Fish Oil, 37c; raw Fish Oil, 35c; boiled Paint Oil, 33c; raw Paint Oil. 31c. Nicaragua— llii(S13WjC for prime to fancy washed; 9310V£c for fair to strictly good •washed; S^ias^c for good to superior un washed; 9^i&10c for good to prime vnwasned peabTry. Guatemala and Mexican — 13»i@15c for fancy washed; ll?4@13Hc for prime to strictly prim« washed; llijni'fcc for strictly good washed; lOy.iZlO^ic for good washed; 9U®10}4c for fair washed; SVi<S9c for medium; 7@Sc fo^ inferior to ordinary; 10'4@12c for good to prime washed peabcrry; OV-eaiOc for good to prime unwashed pea berry; 8?«@0%c for good to superior un washed. Continued From Pace IS. COMMERCIAL NEWS Mrs. Fellppa M. Gatto (owner) with C. J. Antwiler (contractor), architects P. Ri(?hettl and H. Kuhl — All work fcr a two-story frame building (flats) on lot on S' line of Greenwich str»et. 114:3 W of Mason. 23x60: $39S5. Mrs. Louise A. Sorbleri (owner) with L. B. Floan (contractor), architects Rousseau & Son— : A11 work for a two-story and basement frame building (six flats) on lot on NE corner of Sacramento street and First avenue. E 115, N 27:10. W. 112:1%. S to beginning: $10,930. Robert Lorentz (owner) with Adam Miller (contractor), architects H. Geilfusa & Son — Ex cayatinr. concrete, brick. , carpenter, mill and stair work, roofing, tinning, glazing, hardware, fences and plastering for a two-story and base ment frame building on lot on S line of Ful ton street. 106:3 W of Shrader, W 75 by S 137:6: $9000. Same owner with Henry Hufschmldt (con tractor), architects same — Plumbing. «ras flt tlnir and sewerage for same on same; $1146. 'Harvey H. Dana (owner) ¦with Mangrum & Otter (contractors), architects Cunningham & Pollteo— Steam heating and tilinsr'for building on lot on SE corner of Union Square avenue and Stockton street, S 44 by E 70; $4275. Olive S. Balcom (owner) with A. S. Ruch (contractor), architects Button & 'Weeks — All work except . gradlnsr. brick work, plumbing and heating. for a two-story basement and attic lniekand woorT dwelling-house on lot com mencing at point 57 N of NW corner of Jack sc!> and Baker streets. N 71 by W 40; $6310. Henry J. and Fannie 'E. McCoy . (owners) with J. B. Reite (contractor), architects - Mc- Dcusall Bros.— All work for a two-story part basement , and part •¦ attic frame bulltllne , on lot onE line of Alnlne ; street. , 232:5V! S of Dubocf avenue - (Thirteenth street). S .T9:6, E 82:6. N -39:8tf." W-. 79:3%. block C. Park HIU Homestead Association No. 2; $64S0. M. J. and Katharina Moran (owners) with ,^.V, Iiam J ' Krecker to Hannah Krecker (wife of William J.), same; Bift. _ William Howard to Ralph Reynolds, lot on SB line of Natoma street, 122:6 SW of Marr SW 25 by SE 70; $10. R. G. and Anna L. Clark (Corbett) to Vin cent Ferroni. lot on S line of Twenty-fourth street. 50 W of Vermont. W 25 by S 100; $10. Stephen R. and Affncs T. Thorne to Lollye M. Foster, lot on W line of Sixth avenue. 2CS;S N of California etreet. N 25 by W 120; $10. Robert Foster to same (wife of Robert), same; gift. Frank \V. and Emma A. Fuller to John F. Grimes, lot on W line of Twentieth aVenue 100 S of California street, S 25 by W 120; $io! J. W. Wrlpht & Sons Investment Company to Chase F. Williams, lot on E line of For tieth avenue, 2C0 S of A street, S 25 by E 120 $10. City and County of San Francisco to Minora E. cr Minora S. Kibbe. lot on SW corner of Forty-first avenue and R street. W 30. S 100. W 90 S 150. W 120. S 30:9 SE 240:6 N 20r.:8; $ . Patrick and Bridget Dunleavy to Wichman, Lutsen & Co.. lot on S line of Randall street. 209 E of Palmer. E 25 by S 250. lots S and 9. block 19, Fairmount; $369. Henrietta and Henry Worsdale to Honore O'Donoghoue. lot on SW line of Seventeenth avenue 350 SE of N street, SE 25 by SWjlOO block 347 Case Tract; $10. . f SUsan 11. and D. W. Phllbrick to Robert F. Bucknam. lots 753 and 755, Gift Map 3; $*K). Julius C. Reis to' Abbie A. Salsbury. lot 14, block 3, Reis Tract; grant. : Julius and Annie J. Price to Antonio and Glrollma S. Lo Blanco, lot on E line of Gates 6treet. 75 N of Eugenia- avenue, N 25 by E 70, lot 443. Gift Map 1; $10. Builders' Contracts. Amelia Dorland and Leonore A. Souc (wlfa of L. A.) to Lena Carey i(wlfe of Ralph), lot on E line of Sanchez street, 50 S of Hancock. S 25 by E 110: $10. Peter J. Fagan to Henry Rich. lot on NE corner of Seventeenth and Noe streets, E 30 by N 91:6. quitclaim deed; $10. Henry Rich to Carl V. Anderson, same: $10 Estate of Mary A. Mills (by Thomas J. Be han, administrator) to John E. Behan undi vided third of following: Lot on N line of Twenty-third street, 25 W of Florida, W 25 by N 104; also lot on N line of Twenty-third street. CO W of Florida, W 25 by N 104- $1)00 William B. Bush to Mary L. Bush, lot on SE line of Twenty-fifth and Sanchez streets. S 22 by E 81:9; gift. • Continental Building and Loan Association to Chan Cheong. let on N line of Pacific street 120:8^4 E of Stockton, E 1C:9U by N 117:6; D. W. Loring and C. F. Rllllet to same same, quitclaim deed; $1. ' Poon Gay, Poon Chun Qul, Pocn Shun and Poon Leong She to same, same; $10 Mary H. and James Cashn.an to Mabel E. Brown, lot on W line of Stone street. 97:6 N of Washington, N 20 by W 60; $10 Mabel E. Brown to Tong T.«e King and Fong Sou Bud, lot on W line of Stone street, 97-6 N of Washington, N 20 by W 60; $10 Arthur P. and Mary McCarthy to Margaret McPartland (wife of Daniel), lot commencing « r .O E of Reed street and 97:« N of Clay E 1-3 by N 20, quitclaim deed; $2. Margaret and Daniel McPartland to "W Lau rie Sanford, lot on E line of Reed street, 97:6 N of Clay. N 20 by E 51:3; $10. Same to Margaret P. and' Mary McCarthy. lot commencing 50 W of Priest street and 07:6 Is of Clay. W 1:3 by N 20r, quitclaim deed; $2. John J. Monahan to William J.- Krecker. lot on NW lin« of Silver street, 200 SW of Third. SW 25 by NW 75: $10. Patrick J. Fitzslmmons to Mary Sperlsen lot on E line of Harriet (Albion avenue) street. 201 N of Sixteenth. E 01, N 25, W 00, S 25; $10. Charles C. Dransfeld to John F. • Ortmann. lot on E corner of Mission and Eleventh streets. NE 50 by SE 100; $10. Georse H. and Adolph A. G. Hahn. John P. Beck. Rose M. Boreroux and Rosa S. Bar ron to Domenico Baclgalupl, lot on S line of Point Lobos avenue, 75 W of Collins street. W 25 by S 125; $10. George M. and Florence G. Perlne to Harriet F. JIallett. lot on W line of Larkin street, 47:C S of Chestnut, S 15 by W 137:6; $10. John H. Mallett Jr. to same. ;am»; gift. Reglna A. S. Pescla to Sadie E. Corbet (wife of Burke), lot on NW corner of Chestnut and Larkin streets. N 50:6 by W 137:6; $10. James Freeborn to Sarah Fry, lot 42 by 7:6 in center sof block bounded by Jackson, Frank lin. Pacific and Gough streets; $1. M. Var.derbengle to Roy Hartman, undivided of lot on S line of Fulton street, 60 W of GouRh, W 27 :« by S 60; $1250. City and County of San Francisco to Charles Diamond, lot on S line of Sacramento street. 125 W of Gough. W 25 by S 137:6; $ . Cora E. Dithmar to Eugrene and Madeline Calmon, lot on E line of Central avenue, 87:6 S of Pine street. S 25 by E 123:5; $10 Julia L. and G. B. N. Clow to Ezeki'el and Julia K. Pander, lot on N line 0/ Sacramento street. 62:6 W of Laurel, W 25 by N 100; $S30O. TUESDAY. AUGUST 2. REAL/ ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Con N T 02 031 Sierra Nev 22 23! Crown Point.. 10 12] Silver Hill 52 54! K Sierra Nev 03 06 St. Louis 10 12 Kureka Con.. — 50 Syndicate — CS' Exchequer ... 50 53 Union Con ... 23 25 Gould & Cur. 11 131 Utah 10 11: Hale & Norc. 60 711 Vel low Jacket. 19 20 Julia 05 07| TOXOPAH MINES. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Colehan — 05 Ray Exten .. — OS Columbia 28 — Ray & O'Brien 09 10 Esperanza ... 02 03 -Ray Ton 10 ! Gold Anchor. — 28 Red Top 14 15 ' Goldfield B&B 15 IB Rescue 10 12 Goldfield Nev. 87 — Ton Belmont. . 70 73 ; Gold Mt Con. — C3 Ton & Cal ... 15 •><) i Jim Butler . . — 75 Ton Exten . . — 1 10 Little Ton .. — 60 Ton Fraction.. 25 — ' Lucky Tom.. 03 —Ton & Gt W. 04 —I MacNamara . 45 46 Ton Gold Mt. 19 20 Mizpah Exten 20 — Ton Midway.. 53 Mont Ton.. 2 42Ht.2 4o|Ton of Nev. 8 00 8 12U N T Ton — 05 Ton N Star ... 32 — Paymaster . . 03 — Ton & S Lake. 60 — Pine Grove . . 50 — United Ton . . — 09 Qulncy 10 — |West End ... 19 — Lizzie Frame, also known as "Blanche Blackwell," was arrested a month ago on a charge of stealing a purse from a woman on Mason street, but after being released on bail she de camped. She was rearrested last night by Policeman Mattheson on a bench warrant. Owing to another charge that will be made against her this morning by a Miss Tompkins of 36 Woodward street, who accuses her of stealing a watch, her name was placed on the detinue book. "Blanche Blackwell" Rearrested. ARRIVED. Monday, Aug. 2. Stmr Maggie. Corning. 4 hours f from Hair moon Bay. FOREIGN PORTS. " SYDNEY — Palled Auk 2— Bark General Falrchlld, for San Francisco. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE— Sailed Aug 2— Stmr Victoria, for Nome PORT LUD1XIW — Sailed Aug 2— Bark Hes per. for San Francisco. ABERDEEN — Sailed Aug 2 — Schr Jessie Minor, for San Francisco. Late Shipping; Intelligence. . The realty holdings are not of pro portionate value. but*-one piece be tween Nineteenth and Twentieth streets is valued at ? 55, 000. The es tate in the State of Nevada and Kings County, Cal., is yet to be heard from. The appraisement of the San Fran cisco estate of Samuel Davis, the bachelor millionaire.Nwho died in May, was tiled yesterday in the Superior Court by Julian Sonntagr, Robert Day and T. F. Bonnet, who placed the value of the local property at $1,668, 553 56. Almost the entire estate is left to Eastern relatives and consists of gilt edged securities, some of the principal items being: 204 Spring. Valley Water Company bonds, worth $209,422 50; 5P10 shares of Spring Valley stock, valued at $185,370; United States 4 per cent consols, valued at $106,000; 12S Market-street Railway bonds, valued at $147,200; English consols, valued at $-'14,612 50. of Properly at $1,068,553, Chiefly in Bonds. / r Appraisers of Local Estate Fix Value DAVIS FORTUNE CONSISTS OF GOOD SECURITIES N. A. Carlson (contractor), architects Kldd & Anderson— All work for alterations and ad ditions to convert a one-story frame cottage with basement Into I wo flats, No. 012 Alabama street, between ' Twenty-first and Twenty second: J1575. - - '¦¦'-. • Thomas G. Taylor (owner) with J*™" ¦*• McMahon (contractor), architect T. Paters °" Ross-Piling for a six-story and brick buildlns on lot on S line of Commercial street 107:6 W of Sansome. 40 by S 59.9. ( 19SS 30. THE SAN -'FRANCISCO - CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1904. 12 RAILWAY TRAVm* y^~H^^ Trains learo and are do* ff^^z) 8^ FKANCISCO - \^^^VV/ FlKBT DlTOT (Toot et Mnrket Street > "'" — MAIN UIneT " - *«ti^^ 700a V»e«Tllle. Wlnteri: Barusey 7 50i» 7O0a Ht(c!i. E!in(r»»ir: Snrra:nrnto . 7-20» 7 -30a VMIrJo. X*rx ts»«oir)%. Saata ... M "°*«. Mt»«j>M»j. 8«n JUnwn 8 20» 7-SOa H!les.Trscj. Uthrou. S'^clcron.... 720P 8.00a SaaiM Espresi — (Tit D-«tH), Wtuianit (for Bartl?tt Spr!n</J>. Willows, trmto. i; e <l Klult. Portl»n.1. Tscoma. Seattl* 7-50* f 00a D»TH.Woodl»nd. Ka!s!»r» I.in.Iims. -— MarysTllle. Ch'eo. oroiliie 7.60* ¦••UA Port Coats, Martinet. Aiufoch. ' Byron. Tr»cy. 8toe!ctoa. Xcw- ~ nan. Los Hnnos. M « jvfn t \. Artnon*. n»nror<i. Viiaita, PorterTlIIe 4 8J0A Port Cotta. Mo4e*to. M»Vc»i*. W\ Fresno. Unshen Janetlon. Uan- ford. Vl»all». linkenileUI .. 4-5Q> _. I. SOLA Nile*. Sun Jo«<». Ll»erraore, atoci- ton. (t.MHton). lone. S^rrnn-nto. MwysTllle. Cnico. lte<l BlafT .... 4-ZQp I- JCa Oafcilf»i<*. Chinese. Jamestown. 8,> . nor*. T«ol:tmn» »nJ Anrr!« i.?Qt» t 00a AtUnttcExprem— Oirriea«n<; K*«i. S 2t)p 83Ca Ulchmond. Martinez and Wh; Statloa* S 5Qp 10.06a Tba Overlnod I.lmlts-I — «u>i«n. Omaha. Chtcaso, Utour, Kansas City, Sk Lonis 5 20» 1000a Va!lejo_ 1220^ 10.00a Los Aoreies rstsenicer — Port Costa, Msrtlaez. Byrun. Trscy. Lathrop. Stockton. Meroed. K»ymontL Fresno. Gnafeen Jono- tloo, H-in'ord. Letnoora. Vlialla. Bakertdelfc. Lo» Ansole* .' 7.J9» IS.OOm Hafward. Nilea and Way Stations. 3.2Q» H-OOp Sacramento River Steamers tl t.Cd* 3.30* Bentclft. Wlaters. SacrameBtav Woodland. Willow, Knlgbtt Landing. Mary«T»H OtstOIs and way station* 13-52* I.3O nayward.Klles aad Way Statloas.. 7M» 4 COp M»rttnex,Sua H»inoi«. V»U*Jo.S a;a> CaIl.U>ir». 8»nta Raaa. »•«»* 4 OOP «tl«-a. Tracy. Stock torn. L«4! *|9* " 4-30P Baywnrd. Ntles. Irriactaa. Baal ft.aO* Jet. Llrensore........: 1 til.tOA 5 OOP Tbe Owt Limited— Nrwrnaa, L*s Bsaot. Mendota. Fresno. T start. Bakeral«ld.LosABfftlts • 3Sa 1830p Haywar*. Mies and Saa Josa ..... 720a 6 C0p Hayward. NIl«s and 6»a Joa« S iflJk I.Mi> Kaxwa Expreaa— Ofidea. Omaha. Chicago. Denror. Kansas City. St. Louta, t!» Mantnez. P t..iiv>a. S&CDvairnto. Calfax. Uen»...... IJ-SS* ¦ t.Ot)p Vallejo, daily, except daadsy.... I j «»« 70CP VaBejo, Sunday only f l9m^ 7.8CP Ulehmond. Saa Psbto, Part Costa, Uarttnes and War SutSoas ILZaft 7-CCp Reno Passenger— Port leeta, Sat- 10a. ZiiMira. Davis. Sacramental TraekM, Laks Tanoe. Ron*. ___ Toooyah. Sp«rtci 7-5S* ¦ C6p Port Cotta, Martiaf^. Byro*. Tracy, Latbrop. Modest*. Merced, Beronda, Fresno aaa Way Sutloas beyond Port Costa 12-23* 8-OSp Totcratte Valley. »U Deroada and . Wawoaa ~ 1.50a • -06p Hartmes. Tracy. SlAektoa 10.28a I-Ocp Oregon * Calif orals Bxpraas— 8ao> rameato, Vary*Tlll«, B«<l4tag. ParUaud. Pocet Soand and K»»l. S-59* •.10P Ilayward. NHaa and Saa Jotc (Sua- . flayonly) 11-80A COAST LINE (-isrrow Utagt). (Foot of Market Street.) '7.45a EditaCrazKzc-jrsloT^Suadayonly) 8-10» 8.16 a Kew ark. Ceatarrtlla. Saa Josa. . . felton. BoaliierCreek.BigBaata. ¦ f 6«ot« Crm »n.t W»y Stttloa*... B-NP tt-16A Alvarado. Newark. Saa Jo*e. Loa 6ato«,Gleawood,Keltoa. Boaldor '. Creek. B1* Basis. SaaU Cros.... I1I> t2t5p Newark, Centcrvlile. 8aa Jes«, Kew AlnaaUea. J>« (i»to».Fe:ua, Boulder Cr*e!c, Santa Cra* »aJ Principal Way Stations 10.55 a 4.1Sp Hawark. Baa Joae. Los Gatoa t3.65a 4.1EpWr1cnt. Routder Crerk and Saata Crux. Batarday and Sundnr vmij. *3 5b* COAST LINE (Uroaa uaa«e). • fW ( fnlrd ami t'owaiead SUeeta.) • 8.10a Bus Jote and Way SUtiooa 8-30» t/OOA Baa Jote aad Way Stallooa. 6 43p 7.16a Monterey aad Saata Crat Exrar- •lon (Sunday only) 10-33* IOQa Mew Almaden (T,ue«.. Frid.. aa!y>. 4-lO# • OOATb" CoMler- 8an Jo«e. SaMnaa. Baa Ardo, Paw Rabtea. Kanta Margarita. Ban I.nM «)i>!ipo. Sir.t* Barbara. Saa BoeaaTeatnra. MontAlro, Ozaard, Barbaak. Los Angelei 1Q.4S9 • tJ0A Gi'.roy. nolllster. CastroriTie. Del Moate, Paclflc Grare, Sarf. L'>m- poe 10-45* • .C0a Ban Joae. Tres Plnoe.Wat»on»i!>. Capitola. Santa Cms. ParfSe . Brove. 8aJ1aas Sin I.ut« Ohlapo aad PrlaclyJ Way Stations. ... 4.19» 10.50a Saa Jote ana Way SUUons 1.29? 1120a Santa Clara, Saa Jose, Los Oa:oi and Way SUMon 7.30s IJflp Ban Jota and Way Statlona 8 38* IJ CCp Del Monte lixpress (except flan- day) — Saats Clara, Kan Jo-n. WataottTtile. Saata Cruz. Del Moata. Monterey, faetnc QroT*. f|2- J5p 3 .SOpBurllazane, Saa Jo*e, Ol!roy, Hnl- llster, Tres Plaoa.PaJatit.WaUoa- »t!Je. Capttola, E»nta Cras. Chi- troTllle, 8a!lnaa. PaciMc GroTs... 1Q.4<«a 4.S0P?aa J»»e aad Way Stations +3 00a t5 OOP Santa Clara, San Jose, Loa Uatoa. Wright aad principal Way Svv tton* (except Sanday) tSOOa fS.SOp SanJoteavdPrlaclpnIWayStatlont {3 40* g 45p Sanaet Kxprent.— Usdwood. San Joee,Gllroy,9altnas,!*MoKot>tea. - Ban Lois Oblipo. Santa BarHara, Los Angeles. Pemtnc El Paso. New Orleana. Kew York T «»« I.4SpPa)aro. Watson-rllle, Capttnla. | »,-,.« Santa Crns. CaatroTlUe. DelvJJo-JO* Moate, Paclne GroTe IS-ISp E»nUl»t«o.r.sre*ford.Belnioat,8*a Carlos. Ked wo©.!. Fair Oazs. Mealo Park. Palo Alto tt.«S* - 630p Saa Joweaad Way SUUoaa. 6 38* ¦ 0Op Palo Alto and Way Stations 19-1&A 11.30P bonUtSaQFraactsco.Mlllarae.Bar- IlngmnM. San Matao, Beliooac. San Carlos. Redwood. Pair Oaka, Mealo Park, aad ra4o Alto...... %A%m ¦ s11 Up MayOeM, Mountain Tlow, Suaay- ti!«. Lawrence. Saatta Clara and an Jose t>.4>»> A tor Morning. P for Aiwera«ofl "" t EaaJay exeeptcd. t SmikIht only «• Satorday only. * Voawar ontr. I'ltnm trail ttntln— *¦ tnJUlsx T^Z- CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. T_4ESSE3E3 SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAT CO3KPA3TT. - • Tlburoa rerry. root oX Market Str««t> SAN TBANCXSCO TO SA2T SATASIa. WEEK DAYS— 7:30. 8:00v 9:00. 11:00 a. m.; 12:35. 2:30. 3:40. 3:10. 8:30. 6:80 aad 11:30 p. m. Saturdays — Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. ¦ SUNDAYS— 7:30. 8:00. 9:30. 11:00 a. ra.; 1:30. 2:30. 3:40. 5:10. 6:30. 11:30 p. m. SAN RATAEI. TO SAN ITtAJTCISCO. WEEK DAYS— «:W. 6:60 t T:33. 7:W. 9:20. 11:15 a. m.; 12:50. 12:00, 8:40, 5:00. 3:20. 6:23 p. m. Saturdays— Extra trip at 1:43 p. ta. SUNDAYS— «:B0. 7:35. 9:20. 11:13 a. m.: I:**, 3:40. 4:30. 5:00. 3:20. e:». 7:80 p. m. x' lExcept Saturday. ' ' Leave I In ESeet I Arrrvs San Fran, f May 1. 1904. | Saa ITaa. Week I Sun- I Destlaa- I 8ua- I Woe* Days. I days. | Uoa. | daya. | Daja. 7-30 a 7:43 a 7:43* 7:30 a 8:00 a S:40a »:40s, 8:00 a 9:30 a Ipimdo. 10:20 a 10:20 • 2:30 p 2:30 p »:W)p «:20p 6:10 p 3:10 p «-20p 7:25 p> . .*"' ¦ 8:43 p _____ 7:30a 7:3Oa ~~ ,l : i5. * l ,VH£ 5 8:00 a 8:0Oa Norato.. 10:20 a X-V.™ • 2:30p 9:30 a Petaluma. 0:20 p tt:3» p B-IOd 2:30 p aad 7:23 p T::3» . 3:10 p Santa Ross- 8:43 p 7 30a 7:30a " 10:20 a 10:20 a slooa 8:00 a Fulton. 7:23 p «:gp 2:30p 2:30 p 8:43 p 7:23 p j Windsor. j 7:30 a 7:30 a Healdsburs. 10:20 a 10:20 a Lytton. 230 p 2:30 p Geyservlllo. 7:25 p 7:23 p | Cloverdale. 7:30a| 7:30 at Hopland 110:20 allO.'.'O a 2:30 p| 2:30 p| and UXlah. | 7:23 p[ T:2o.P I i wimts. j i 7:30 al 7:30 a( Sherwood. l7:25pl7 23_3 8:00 a| 8:COal GuernevUle and J10:20 a(W:20a 2:30 p| 2:30 p| Camp Vacation. ( 8:45 pi 6X>9 8:0OaT-S:0Oa 8:40 a »:4O» 3:10p »:3Oa Sonoma- «:00p •:^B S:10p Glen Ellen. f 8:45 pi , 7:30 al 7:00al ~ TIoTcoTfloTaO • _2:3O p| 2:30 p| _ SebastopoL_ | 7:23 pi_o:-0 p STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for Whits Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs; ai Fulton for Burke'n Sanitarium; at L.ytton. ror Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Slta?gs Sprtnars: at Cloverdale for th« Oeysers. Boone- vllle *nd Greenwood; at Hopland tor Dunc.ta Springs. Highland Springs, KelseyvlU*. c *j' s * bad Springs. Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartieti Springs; at LTclah for VJchy Springs. Saratogs Springs. Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake. Wlttei Springs. Upper Lake. Porao. 'Potter valley. John Day's. Rrverstde. Llerley*a. Bucknetl's. Sanhedrtn Heights. Hullvllle. Orr's Hot Springs. Halfway House. Comptche. Cams Stevens. Hopkins. Mendoclno City. Fort Brag?. Westport. Usal: at WHllts for Fort Brag*. Westport. Sherwood, Cahto. Covelo, Layton- v;l!e. Cummins. Bell's Springs. Harris. Olsens, Dyer. GarbervlUe. Pepperwood. Scotia and Kureka. Saturday 'to Monday round-trip Ucksts at rt- duced ra;es. I On Sunday* — Round-trip tickets to all point! beyond San Rafael at hair rates. Ticket OfHce. 630 Market street. Chronlcli bulldlnj. JA9. L. FRAZIER. R. X. RTAN. Hen Manager. On. Pass Act. 1 WeeMy Gal $1.00 wM f ADVERTISEMENTS. UNITES STATES BRANCH STATEMENT CONDITION AND AFFAIRS NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON, IN ENGLAND. OX THE 31ST day of December, A. D. 1903. and for ths year ending on that day, as made to the In- surance Commissioner of the State of Cali- fornia, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company. . $169,000 00 Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company.. 2.556.545 00 Cash in Company's Office 7.717 93 Cash in Banks 1 162.577 01 Interest due and accrued on Bonds and Mortgages 10.676 23 Premiums in due course of collec* tion 487.80085 Due from other Companies for re- insurance on losses already paid. 170 7t> Total Assets $3,400,487 S3 LIABILITIES. ~" Losses adjusted and unpaid 174,727 74 Losses in process of Adjustment or In Suspense 144.49145 Losses resisted. Including expenses 44.763 94 Gross premiums en Fire Risks run- ning one year or less, $2,008,- 260 01; reinsurance 50 per cent. 1.004.134 6O Gross premiums en Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, $1,521,- 725 79: reinsurance pro rata 842,776 37 Due and accrued for Salaries. Rents, etc COO 00 Commissions and Brokerage due and to become due 70.396 53 Return Premiums and Reinsurance . Premiums 119.004 SO All other Liabilities 2.003 03 Total Liabilities $2.302.SS8 06 IN'COME. ~ Net cash actually received for Fire premiums $2,303,082 80 Received for Interest and dividends on Bonds. Stock?, Loans and from all other sources 89.347 73 Received for Rents 7.000 00 Received from all other sources.. 8,460 20 Total Income $2,419,880 82 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid foe Fire Losses (including $147.S05M6, losses of previous years) $1,070.036 86 Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage 3S1.122 89 Paid for Salaries, Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc. . 131.419 43 Paid for State, National and Local taxes 70.316 45 Alf other payments and expendi- tures 717.010 62 Total Expenditures $2,368,906 45 Losses Incurred during the year. .$1,118,890 15 Risks and Premiums. Fire Risks. Premiums. Net amount of Risks | written during the year 5282.971.041 $3,336,578 13 Net amount of Risks expired during the year I 241.873.611 2.856. 61S 42 IJet amount In Jorce December 31. 1803.. 308,283.111 3,529.994 79 GEO. W. I3ABB. Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this. 27th day of January. 1004. • GEO. H. COREY. Commissioner for California in New York. Western Department. Chicago. G. H. LERMIT. Manager. San Francisco Office, No. 230 California St. Walter J. Wilson, Residant Manager. Ahpel & Bruckman, City Agents, No. 209 Sanscms St. Tel. Main 5781 RAILWAY TRAVEL.- Ilimited to chicaco| Eg LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS H Hat O:3O ». m., throoffli In 3 day*.H Hwith diner and all trapping's. O .Other Santa 7a Trains: n-^ft .' m" I for Stockton. Fresno. Bakersfleld. 8:00 p. m! J Merced. Hanford and Visalia. 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. 8:00 p. tn. for Kansas City. Grand Canyon and Chicago. TICKET orriCES — 641 Market St. and rerry Depot. S. 7. Also 1119 Broad- way, Oakland. Cal. 27 South 71nt St.. San Joie> ROSS VALLEY, M^w^ff? CAZADERO Etr |^p^I§£S2ffc£i<g$j Via Sausalito Ferry. SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. DeDart from San Francisco, week days, at 6-30 7:10. 7:45. 8:30. 0:15. 10:00. 11:00 a? m, (11-40 a. m. Sausalito only). 12:20. 1:45. 3:15 4-00 4:35. 6:16. 6:50. B:25. 7:15. 9:00. 10:20 li:35 P. m. . »«^J» a ?. d . ''f^J? 0 "^ d'Pari ¦t 7-10 • 7:45, »:.J0. 9.15. 10:00. 11:00. li-*o a m 12:20. 1:00. 1:45. 2:30. 3:13, 4:00 4ajf 6:«!"5?&0. 6:25. 7;15. 8:15. »:0O. 1O:2oV ll'S P 'i^rtve at San Francisco, week days. «.«t 7W 7 35 8:15. 8:45. 0:36, 10:20. ll!w »- m ' iiM. 1*5. 2:50 3:35. 4:20. 3:05. 6:40. saa* «T55. 7:55. 10:05. 11:25 p. m. On Sundays aid legai holidays extra trains arrtre at 12:43. 2:03. 8:50 p. m. - ' For Fairfax, week days, depart at 7:43 a. m 3:15 p. m.. 5il5 P. m. (ex. Sat.). On Sundays and leeal holidays at 7:45. 8:30. 9:13 Ta^ Ufoo. 11:40 a. m.. 12-0. 1:00. l»lv£Ufit!ft and 8:15 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:43 a. m. daily— Cazadero and way stations ¦j:15 a. m. Sundays only— For Point R«e!" etc. ' .."? 3:15 p. m. dally except Sunday— For Cax* dero. etc. 5:13 p. m. dally except' Saturday and Sun- day—For Point Reyes, etc. 7:15 v. m.. Sundays only— For Point Reyes, etc. ; S:15 p. m., Sundays only— For Caiadero eta. ! TICKKT OFFICE— 62G Market si aaer °* ela FEItRY— Ln'on Depot, font of Market st Mt. Tamalpais Railway Lear* T» HastaliU Pcrrj Arrive San Kraut lico r«t *f g^itft a. San Francisco Week Sun- _t^a bm.» A'eek r^Ti 8:307 fej^fe^ T&rrn&li ...10:00 a 2:05 P*t 1.05 4 10:00 a 11:00 a \ft5JtK2>V 3:36 r 3:35 p 1:46 r 12:20 r 'KsSsSvJ' 6:40 r 6:15* • :lsr 1:46 r , XEfcS^ 6:1Br 10:0*1 '4:35r^ y(f 8:50 r * Tls Craflty C*r. ' Taatlpait t> 1111 Tallty. Tickkt (625 Mark rt St. (North hhore Railroad] Orricu Jana sJjlcsaijtu JTxkky, foot Mulct i\ • "yyoaiS TO rara^aaajgaf srn. | .PINi:. l'.'A. rr. rrarrtclin— 1. 2 or 3 room ! iu^ies: all- conveniences; reasons!'!'. POST. ?¦f»— Larpv luinirJv il r&Cra: ladJ: 1 or _' ; ' pcntJcmcr. ; lcfcrenccs. ;Ii \.K. :)17— A*n:ce!y fu:n:ih<<5 rocra for two j *' tre»;< lemon; reason: ble. .CcAveLU :«-T«o *unr.y mems for p«;r.:lrrrcr.. IX'iTr.LU iwli— Kooms t^ let; furnished. I.OYAL lioete. I2B iaii»T»iacanaf«eett tight*. | nxUpjf-toam. n&afc!ns»f«oai *n<i ladies' par- | .lor: nfcnzft per.nfsht, Kc <• II &>. we»k. $2 ; to rnoruh. $* to. Kn: • ; t \ ator on ground • ?Tocr: room* with b«t and .old water: b»th». \ EAenAMENTC. Ifill— Very sunny and clean J rt«r rootc ;.CBatleinarL j EANKiM'i 4J-— Sr.isU funiish^d room; rent j xaif^r.a'. I?. j SIXTH 240^4— J-t. Jchrs; 1 l< a««nt front fur- nish^ r<TOir.*:'ccn<ra\ lorjition: mest reaa. EEI'EXTKEN'TH. MOH, near Markf 1— Klecant- !y furn. Isrrc front «ur:iy room: gas. bath, v!->sct. pbpM; Wwefk; pent; beard optional. VjlTTr.R. 2'^» -N'cly funvched rooms. • P!"TTTIH. "."C — Frr-:it punny room to let. VNITEO STATES. 123 ndrty. near Market — «O0 • •rrctrf. ¦•¦*..: tn ?l rirtt. ?1 7T. to *fi week; elec- ! '..jr>r ISxhts <no »:a«>. rjrnlnr wat'r in every I '^fcera: :>vator. read. -room; fre<» b<ir; bagKS«*. : 'tl'ASHCfCSTOX. 1325 — Nlctly famished room. • ?s. . t ! 'vnvCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d et.. rear Market— j ". Mest c>r.vrnirnt and rrepeclable; 7C0 room*: ; ' Tic tc $1 t.O rrtrM: tZ to *$ week: elevator; | r]tr. iichts: readir.B-rocm: free bus: baitcar-. j WOLF Bcote, 702 S'.x'.h St.— Rocmt from 13o j . to Sl'pfr r.iiiht tr\A from 90c to (5 per week, j " A'fivnRTIFEMENTS-. *ub.«cr'.ptionp received at ! <~a!l branch o*f»ce; cer. Duncan and Church sts. j A BRANCH office cf Tne Cell for the recept'.oa j • tt a4verti*em«iti> and subscriptions ha» been J : cpened et 100S Msrket st.. opposite Fifth. ! 'Open uctll 11. p. m. ! ' .' &O0US AlTOBOAm RO"^M ar.d board $16 to $1S per month; com- f forts; bath. etc. 1021 Washington St.. near I . Maton. . ' i 3AYLOR, <10— A nice large room for two ¦ ' -fentlerrtcn .who would room together; /good Aboard; also room ar.d board for a r.rat. plain \ ¦ -Av-Kn. . ¦ j ."XtVENTY-FIFTH. 3437— Large room newly j • furnirhed; toutheru fipofure; board optional: -' phone. . — * ¦ VALENCIA. 'Xid — Ueautiful sunny rooms; . -nicely furnifhed; runnirg water: private! ' boarding-house. fTDY. 112S. cpp. ' Jefferson Park — Fine furn. « evnr.y; rc.oint; table; board: reas. : new rnanag*. £L'Ll£ 45^ — Fire furnished rooms, with first- .'* class French table board; reasonable prices. EXCELLENT 1 r*rd. $4 per week; with eunny i . rocsu $D. 323 First st. LliOWAKlJ. S11A — Flrst-clacs board and room. • i\tie> or double. W-$6 wk.: American family. 1 MASON." C15A. near Sutler — Sunny front room. ] .: uith or without board. In private family. ! .O'.FA'iRELL. 1453^Handaome suit and single ! , .voorrs; board optional; Jewish iamily. , PACIFIC ave.. 171G. above Van Ness— Large •¦ .».l;:.iij tooras; running water; use of parlor. jF»«\ei!ton MaTiei'-n. cpp. Grace Church, annex «-C7iCa!:rcrr.!a — See rooms. learn prices.try table THE tiomora. 181 O'Farrell st. — Large grounds, bil!fci:d-room. -superior table, quiet sen'ice. VAN NEisS ave., 850 — Large sunny frcnt room; tood board; tse parlcr, piano and phone. CTEBSX&&. 3 4:>1 . near Gearj- — Nice home for a >ounj lady cr centleman. ADVEKTISEMENTS. subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church «ts. j A. BRANCH off«e for Tte Call for the rec-ptlon ; of advertisements and subscriptions has been 1 cpened at IOCS Market rt.. opposite Fifth. I -<~>:>eri jintil 11 p. m. ', ¦ . BOOKS Alf D BOA.SD WAKTED. GENTLEMAN, wishes high-class board on Rin- • < \>n llfll: IsvlwUUxuc to pay well fcr the best. • lk>x L'Sf.l. Call office. BOOM ZE5TUJ& AGEXCY. WE rent your rooms; hundreds of roomers call- ing daily; don't delay eeelng us. Room Rent- , i:yr Advertisers, 117 Sutter St.; phone Clay '.»:«>; office in rear of Ftore upstairs. STOCKS AND BONDS FOB SALE. roit sale — ~fttKi shares of the capital Etock of i the Glen Cove Land and Transportation Com- ' 'jany. Box 2*73, Call office. TO LEASE. TO rent or lense — A irood size etore in Ochsner • buildinc, adjoining IV?toffice. K st., between . Seventh and Eighth; a coiyl opportunity to • f;< t a business in the be^t business portion of ?ac;ancrto. Apply Bt premises or 112 Beulah • rt.. Pan Frar.clFmo. JOHN OCHSNER. TYPEWRITERS AJ7S SUPPLIES. AN etcTejitlonally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smftli Prem'ier. F~>: other typewriters at Mg-her and lower prices; rentals ?2 50. The Typewriter Exchange. 536 California st. [SD-UAKD typewrite™ sold, rented, repaired. Webster Tyf>ewritinir Int=r>ec. Co.. SOS Marl eu VTAVX. A WAV to health — Mothers* and daughters' hr-me treatment ; booklet free: write fcr it. • VIAVI .CO.. Van Ness; phone East 282. PaOPOSALS. DEPARTMENT of the Interior. Office of In- ' "dian AfTalre. Washington. D. C. July 13. . 1»<H. — Notice is hereby given that bids for «the purchase of" unleased segregated coal and atpbult land* and unleased segregated coal . asphalt deposits will be opened by the CcrrmiFv'.oner of Indian Affairs at his office, in Washington, at dates as follows: For the 'purchase of tracts within the McAlester Dis- trict ¦ No. 1). at 2 o'clock p. ra. (Eastern • lime}. ¦ Mor.day. October 3. 19O4; for tracts in the Wilburton-Stigler District (No. 2), at 2 o'clock p. m. (Eastern time), Monday. De- cember 5. 1!X)4: for tracts in the Howe-Po- Uau District. (N»; 3), at 2 o'clock p. m. (Eastern 'time). Monday. February 6. 1903; for tracts in the McCartain-Massey District «Nc. 4). .at 2 o'clock p. m. (Eastern time), Monday. April 3. 1906; for tracts In the Le- r.igh-Ardmore District (No. S). at 2 o'clock p. ra. < Eastern time), Monday. June 6 1903; • er.4 for tracts in District No. 6 (unleased f pregated at-phalt lands), at 2 o'clock p. rn. (Eastern time). Monday. August 7. 1805 Circulars descriptive cf the lands and d>po«lts "*o be «o!d and copies of the regulations of June 17. 1904. governing the sale of the on- Irasfl segregated coal' and asphalt lands and ¦bleated segregated coal and asphalt depos- • Its, racy be obtained upon application to this office or the United States Indian Agent. Vnirn Agency. Muskcgee. Indian Territory. Bid* Riu»t be on the prescribed form, which . • will be found in the regulations. A certified vheck or draft for twenty per cent cf the- amount of the bid must accompany the bid .'Tne lands will be eold for caeh. and success- ful bidders will be required to deposit with .the Commissioner of InC'an Affairs the full amount of their, reepectlve bids within fifteen •days after receipt by them of notice of tte acceptance of the same. If a successful bid- dfr faiis to comply with the terms of his bid w.fh'.a the time specified the check deposited ty him as> an- evidence of good faith will be to the use of the Choctaw and CbickjLcaw nations. The tight to reject any or all bids is reserved. Deeds of conveyance will contain a clause "subject, however, to existing rights of way for railroads." A. C TONNER. Acting Commissioner. ¦ Depart- ment of the Interior, Washington,' D- C July 13. 1804. Approved. THOMAS RYAJ*" Acting Secretary. *>£TICE TO BUTERS OF GRAIN BAGS— I km authorized by Use Board of Prison Di- rector* tc *ell one million (1.000,000) grain bags at !l 75. exwt cash, within the period up to and including the 15th day of August 130t. Any purchaser may buy the whole or sny part of the one million (L000.000). All ordtns to be accompanied by the affidavits . tequlred by law. Blank orders can be had .upon application. J. W. TOMPKINS, Warden Fgn Cuentln State Prison. ¦¦ STJUT^IBIjrOAiroSTAJOynjaiHQ. Al- Melbourne Institute. Van Keu 4b Market, is taught celebrated Melbourne system; only Melbourne In U. S. : private; established 3 years in S. F. Tel. Mint 2826 from 1 to 5 pm. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The followtct marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: Charles H. Meaklns. 24. 303 Golden Gate avenue, and Alice M. Stocker, 17. SOi Golden Gate avenue. William P. Morrison. 24, 1035 Clay street, and Rose Crocker. 2$,' 934 Powell street. WJlliam R. Eaetman. 31, Washington. D. C, and Lottie Patter. 25. city. Oscar Sutro, 'M. 2519 Broadway, and Mary E. O'£:illiva&. 34. Alameda. wmiam P. Horn. 21. Saw Pine street, and Grace C. Martin. 18, 11»2» Broadway. An<lrew 8. Kowan. 21, Vancouver. Wash., ¦rrt Josephine M. de Greaycr. 21 city. Max Turtcltoub. 20. 21 Rausch street, and £3 rah Terkltub, 10. 42 Moee street. Jaires T. Morris. 2C Seattle, and Carrie Brown, IS. Denver. 1 1 LiLTHS—MAiiRIAGES— DEATHS. Birth, marrioce ar.d death notices aent by ' »--.a;l artll not t>e ir.-^;tcd. Tnoy must be handed : in at either ai thr publication offices and be : luifxied with th^ name and residence cf pcr- •'.ir.v niKliorizeil to have the same published. I Notice* restricted simply to the announcement 1 of tht- event are published once- In this column i f*"**'' °- charge. i l$OICN\ ALLISON— In this city. Autust 2. 1904, to the wife of J. E. Allison, a daughter. I EEKCOVICH— In Oakland. July 15. 1001. to ; the wife of S. Bercovich mee Schoenfeld), a ; son. I DCFFr— In this city. Ju!y :i0. 1904. to the vi<V of James B. Duffy, a daughter. i HELMS- In this city. July 30, 190*. to the w:fc- of J. H. Hc-lm?. a fonr I STANGE— In th^ city. July :.'!'. 1!*M. to the ; ' wire of J. K. W. i-'ir.nge, "a daughter. ma;:i:ii:i>. DASSOW— vil'ADT— In this city. July «, 19(4. by the Itev. Fathor Maximilian Newman. U. \\*. Das5ov.- cf CfcivaKO, III., and Maiie F. Quadt of San Francisco. D1KD. Barry. Wi'.liam McCarpar. Lucy, N. Cohn. Abraham B. McRea. Donald Ccnlin, James W. Mayer. Loon Ducroux. Au.;u. 1 ¦•¦ Monroe, l^juis YV. : Duff. Harry E. Morehead Samuel I. E?an. Michael J. Orr. William Ferguson. .Taints OsRood. Mary id I Finnerty, Julia F. L. I'odcsta. Eugenia ; Garrttt. Samuel Schnucker. Elizabeth i Hentrel. John W. Shea. Margaret Kalb, lll'aria E. Simcoe, Mary A. ¦ • Klin*. Hans L. Sutherland. Mary : Lcnehen. Catherine J. Thomas. Charles E. Lobe, Simon Woodworth. Elmira I BARRY and ORR — A solemn requiem high rna.ss 'month's mind) will be celebrated to- morrow (Thursday) morning at 5» o'clock, in St. Patrick's Church, for th? souls of Wil- ; liairi Carry and William Orr. Friends and : ncqua!:itances arc invited to attend. I COHN— In this city. Aug.' 2. 1904. Abraham B.. ! beloved husband of Caroline Cohn. father of j Heckle. Millie. Sadie. Rosie, Louis, Aleck. Earn and Salomon Cohn and Mrs. D. H. ; J^ewin of Oakland, and brother of Morris ! Cohn and L. B. Cohn cf Los Angeles, a na- ¦ tive of Germany, aged f>G years and 21 days. ! COXLIN — In this city. August 2. 100J. James Vi'arren, beloved son of James and Susan Conlin. a native of San Francisco, aged 2S ' years. CTFri*nds are respectfully invited to at- tend tho funeral Thursday morning, August I 4. at 9:30 o'clock, from residence, 1444 Mr- ' Alliater street, thenco to Holy Cross Church, j where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. DUCROUX— In Mclltta. Cal.. July 31. 1004. Auguste Ducroux. beloved father of Mrs. Knopf. Eugene and Louis Ducroux. Mrs. Ma- caire and Mrs. Fourniguier. brother of John Bapiste Ducroux. anci grandfather of August, and Camille Knopf. Pauline Fourniguier. George. Leon. August and Louise Macaire end the late Jules Knopf and Louise Four- niguier. a native of Kelgium. agfcd 00 years 4 months and 1 day. (Oregon, Vancouver ar.d Seattle papers please copy.) ICTI'rlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to att?nd the funeral Wednes- day, August 3. 1904. at 1 p. m.. from the I mortuary chapel of J." S. Godeau. 810 Van Nces avenue, between Eddy and Ellis streets, thence to French Church for services. Inter- ment Holy Cro.*s Cemetery. fDI'FF— In this city, Augurt 2. 1904. Harry ! Elvin Duff, loving son of George II. and Lizzie Duff, brother of Everett and IVrnice Duff, and grandson of Mrs. Annie King and Mrs. Annie Duff, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 y<ar and 10 months. E5*Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day < Wednesday), at 2 p. m.. from the reFidence his parents. 6 Oak wood street, off Eight- eenth, between Guerrero and Dolores, thence by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets to Cypress Lawn Cemetery. EGAN— In this city, accidentally. August 2. i;»04. Michael James, beloved husband of ? Delia A. Egan. father of Helen. Milvena, John and the late Francis Egan. and be- loved cor of Patrick and Delia Egan. a na- tive of Coonel. County Mayo, Ireland, aged 37 years 1 month and 27 days. (Boston pa- pers please copy.) CXNotlce of funeral hereafter. 1 FERGUSON— In Seattle, July 28. 1904. James, husband of Mary A. Ferguson, and father • of Isaac. Franklyn. Henry, George. Alex- ander Wilson anil Catherine Ferguson. Mrs. F. V' Lee Mrs. Emma G. Grace and Mrs. G. G. Miller, a native of Maine, aged t>7 years and 3 months. ttT Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ? Thursday), at 12:30 p. m.. from his !at<» residence, 1«46 Larkin street, thence to Ked Mon> Hall. 320 Post street, where services ¦Rill be held at 1 p. m. FINNERTY— In this city, August 1, 1904, Julia Frances Loretta. beloved daughter of John and Julia Finnerty. aTid elster of Mrs. Frank Osborn, John Finnerty and the late Mary Elizabeth Finnerty, a native of Port- land Or. aged 17 years and 5 months. ICFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday) at 9:30 a. m., from her late residence, «19 Third street, between Brannan and Townsend, thence to St. Rose's Church, Brannan street near Fourth, for services at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery- GARRETT— In this city. August 2. 19O4, Sam- i uel beloved husband of Susan Garrett. and father of Ruby and Bessie Garrett and Mrs. Ethel Nixon, a native of Ireland, aged 54 years S months and 28 days. HENTZEL— In this city, August 1, 1904, John 1 W. Henuel, beloved husband cf Anna Hent- ¦ zel. and father of Frank Hentzel, a native I of 'Ohio, aged 49 ytarp. E7"Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesdav) at 2 p. m., from the parlors of Halsted & Co.. 940 Mission street. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriage. KALB— In Sausalito HUaria E. Kalb. beloved wife of Paul J. Kalb, daughter of Damian Espinosa and sister of Josephine E. Lopez, Martin, Francis and Loretta Espinosa, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 23 years 6 months and 20 days. KLING— In this city, August 1, 1904. Hans L. . _Kllng. beloved husband of Annie Kllng, father of Henry. Lorentz and Sophie Kling, and brother of Mrs. C. Nielsen. Mrs. J. Niel- sen and Peter, Antony and Lanrity Kling, a native of Denmark, aged 40 years 10 months and IS days. A member of the Danish Brotherhood No. 49. (New York and New Haven. Conn., papers please copy.) E3*Frtends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 12:45 p. m., from his late residence. CO Convene street, thence to Al- cazar Hall, 120 O'Farrell street, where funeral services will be held under the aus- pices of the Danish Brotherhood No. 49 at 1:30 p m. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. LENEHEN*— In this city, July 31. 1904, Cath- erine J.. beloved wife of Thomas J. Lenehen, mother of George. William, Gertrude and Ethel Lenehen, daughter of Mary A. and the late Joseph P. Ault. and sister of Joseph H. and Matthias Ault. Mrs. P. Mulholland and the late Samuel Ault and Hannah J. Hussey. a native ol Oakland, Cal. A member of Alta Parlor No. 3, N. D. G. W. (Los Angeles papers please copy.) IC7"Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 a. m., from her lato residence 11 Bowie avenue, off Eleventh street, between Howard and Folsom. thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem low macs will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. Alta Parlor No. 3. X. D. G. *V.: Members are requested to attend the funeral of our late sister, Mrs. Catherine J. Lenehen. to- day (Wednesday), at S:30 a. m.. from 11 Bowie avenue. By order of the President. EDITH M. MUHLNER. Pres. ! C. L. FAULKNER. Secretary. i LOBE — In this city. August 2. 1904, Simon ( Lobe, a native of France, aged 92 years. I McCAROAR — In East Oakland. August 2. 1904, Lucy N. McCargar. dearly beloved mother of Mrs. W. L. Embury and Mrs. H. D. Uacus of Oakland. Mrs. Robert Hamilton and Mrs. J. S. Stauffer of Chico, a native of Canada, aged 74 years 5 months and 3 days. McREA— In this city. August 2, 1904. Donald McRea, a native of Scotland, aged 78 years. MAYER— In this city. August 2, 1904, Leon, beloved husband of the late Julie Mayer, and beloved father of Mrs. Leopold Meyer of Antioch, Mrs. Charles London and Mrs. Philip Latz of Modesto, a native of For- bach. Lorraine, aged 77 years 5 months and 19 days. * 1 C7Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, August 4. 1904. at 10 a. m.. from the resi- dence of Charles London. 810 Shrader etreet. near Frederick. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery via 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. \ ¦ ¦ - MONROE— In Oakland. August ;2, 1904. Louis W. Monroe, son of Mrs. J. A. Aohard. and brother of F. M. Wermuth, D. H. Monroe, Mrs. A. H. Pierce and Mrs. Ida L. O'Neill, a native of California, aged 25 years and D months. MOREHEAD— In Oakland. August 1. 11)01, Samuel I Morehead. husband of Annie More- head, and father of Anna. Harrie. Mattle and Samuel Morehead. aged 63 years. CTFrlends snd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday. August 3.. 1904 at 2 p. m.. .at his late residence, 2318 College avenue, HENRY J. CACLACH^it CO. '(Successors to FUnnagan & Gallagher. DANIEL, P. DONOVAN. Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. ¦ t 20 Fifth rt.. opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. . UNITED UNDERTAKERS. — : Funeral Directors and Embalmtra ' Formerly in Metropolitan Temple. NOW at S6« MISSION. Tel. South 1G7. Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth et, , Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. (CKricnUs and acquaintances are ie3pect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at - p. m. from the funeral l'arlurs of the II. K. Maass Company, 917 Mieslon etreet. Interment I. O. O. F. Ceme- tery. SHEA— In this city. August. 1, 1004. Margaret, beloved wife of the late Cornelius Shea, and mother of Mrs. M. K. Mulqueeney and Mar- garet and Cornelius Shea, a native of County Cork. Ireland aged 70 years. G^Kriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday) from at. Michael's Church. Uv- ermore. where a requiem high mass will .be celebrated for the repose ol her soul upon the arrival of the 7:30 a. m. train from San Francisco. Interment St. Michael's Ceme- tery. Livennore Remains at the parlors or McAvoy • & Co., 12o9 Market street, mar Ninth. SIMCOK— In thi? city, August 2, 1904, Mary A., beloved daughter of Margaret and the late William M. Simcoe, and sister of James. John, Margaret Kate and Julia Simcoe, a native of Marysville. Cal.. aged 24 years 0 months and 17 days. ICyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully icvited to attend the funeral services at her rate residence. 1841 Buchanan street. Thursday, August 4., at 9 a. m. llnterment St. Mary's Cemetery. Oakland. SUTHERLAND— In this city. August 2. 1904. Mary Sutherland, beloved mother of William G and Andrew D. Sutherland and Mrs. Ly- ford Sinclair, a native of County Cork, Ire- land, aged 71 years. CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 a. m.. from her late resi- dence. 1251 Union street, thence to St. Brigid's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her eoul, commencing at 0 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Centetery. THOMAS— In this city, July 31. 1904. Charles E. beloved husband of Lucy Thomas, son of Mrs. Lura Thomas, brother of Mrs. Edward Peterson and George Thomas, all of James- town. X. Y.. and uncle of Roy J. and Mrs. Carrie Peterson of San Francisco, a native of Troy. N. Y.. aged 07 years 7 months and 12 days. ttirFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services under the auspices of San Francisco Lodge No. 3, I. O. O. F.. on Wednesday. August 3. 1904 at 1:30 p m sharp, at Odd Fellows' Hall', corner of' Seventh and Market streets (take elevator). Ex-Placerttes kindly attend. Remains at the chapel of Craig. Cochran & Co 42fl Golden Gate avenue, between Lar- kin' and Polk streets. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. WOODWORTH — In this city. Aug-uet 1. 1904, Elmtra beloved wife of William Woodworth. and loving sister of Mrs. R. T. Nickerson and Clara and Harriet Eastman, a native of Santa Cruz, Cal., aped 37 years. (Santa Cruz. Cal., papers please copy.) CFrionds and acquaintances are respect- fullv invited to attend the funeral Wednes- dav" ct 10 a. m. from the funeral parlors of "Porter & White. 423 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Cvpress Lawn Cemetery^ ' Berkeley, under ,the auspices of Court Unl- vorslty No. 7015. A. O. F. Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery. OSGOOD— In this city, August 2. 1904. Mary K Ossood. beloved mother of Mrs. May P. Loskay, and grandmother of Vera and Doris Loskay. a nntlvu o' Gahvay, Ireland. ¦ rODKS'J\V-In this city, AuffU.it '2, lUCi, Ku- penia Podesta dearly beloved 'iaujilitier of Mis. iiosie Arata, tftepdaashtep of l J aoio Arata. and ete^sieter of livne Arata. a native of San Frantssco. as^d 12 y«ars 10 months and 17 days. SCHXL'CKEl;- In this City. Ausust 1. 1«H. Elizabeth Scbuncken beloved .wiCe of the late Andrew Schnucker and davoted mother of Charles, (irorge aiiJ Andrew Bchaucker, U native of Uerniany, aged CO years o months and 12 days.