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= THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1901 ngs | ith The Hibernia Savi v of San Francisco, in PARSO! N return to bank. =sbook with the Hibernia Savi rciety "of San Trancisco, in the MORGAN RULOFSON: No. will p * return to bank. MARY r will please Loan me of JAME 22481, The fir Bunch of keys: finder please leave, roos Market st. Reward 2 Return to reward, rier. name Taps Richmond Dist ; acies Ouener may nifying and payi cost of sing at 388 Church st oo} that the Califor- tter st.. needs old w watch cases. nd ster ized. uphol- et ;_honest w - | ]]&‘ll‘hh BROS., 411 o 415 Powel st enteed tel Bus] opening of millinery Sept. S-5. 3019 Market st. » last 11 be 2c in few days; com- owns 14 claims. 3% Post st.; open eve's, MEDICAL. ______ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A BONAN PIANOS. 1 good upright, $3: 2 good grands, § 5 uprights, $13, § Alse Conover, Steinw: 1 better, $85. $185. $180. $190, $198. . Weber, Vose, Curtaz, Decker Bros., Peese, Standard, littie used. ORGANS. 1 ¢-8top. §39: 1 7-stop. $44. 1 7-stip, fine like new, $64. 1 2-manual, 16-stop, Liszt style. Masor. & Hamlin, very fine. $150. Eacy payments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. Chickering Agency. 14.000 #q. feet: largest and oldest piano house. ALL planos purchased of SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. may be exchanged for a new Steinway upright or baby grad plano any time within 3 years from date of purchase, and have full price allowed. New upright pianos, $§ per month; some good piancs sold for $3, $4 and $ per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway dealers. corner Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco: cormer Broadway and Thirteenth st., Oaklan: A SPECIAL feature of our trade selecting planos for persons at a distance who are not able to call; every mail brings us such orders and if you are in need of help in this way do not wait, but send in an order at once and we will guarantee to suit you. Our celebrated Decker or Baumejster al- jon. AIS Music Co., 769 Mrkt. planc sold by us taken back any time hit. 3 years and full purchase brice al- lowed on a new peerless Knabe at rggular price; costs you only 20c a day to buy a planc from us. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell established 1850. LL—All who are sick and in nd consult the specialist. My es have been wsed for many years by | housande: the unfortunate helped; reitef in ail | obstinate cases have | medical treatment; free | all subjects of & dell- | ses of femaie complaints | DR O'DON troubie call ¥ my treated: relief to the longest cases. DR. G. L 7-\ 0" DO ELL, 1018 Mavket st., opp. Fiftl MRE. DR. GOODWIN, the eminent ladies’ | st has returned from Europe; most | methods vears experience in San | - guarantees to cure all fornale | ubles; ‘maternity hospital; fee low. 906 | rket st., opposite Fourth | | original MRi y home provided tod4p m and § to office ALL highest grades sold by Heine Plano Co., sole agents for famous and oldest American makes, including Hallet-Dav ®reat bar- gain list, $50 up: Steinway, $185 up; Fischer, $100; Chickering, $165: 20 others; rents §2 up: great inducements to agents. 217 Geary st A FIRM'S failure to realize on account of strike has placed two carloads of high-grade pienos in storage to be sold at Eastern fac- tory prices; second-hand_pianos for a song. WILSON'E STORAGE, 1708 Market st. WE open a special sale of Hazelton and oth high grade pianos: also some first class se: ond hand uprights. HE J. DEWING Cf Flood buildfng. TAPOLLE" (self-playing_planos) at one-half price this week at 933 Market st. THE WILEY ALLEN CO. second-hand upright for sale cheap. GOOD | SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st. | LEFT on sale—Antisell large upright. $126; Steinway, $165. 217 Geary st., room 3. 1118 Market—Reliable la- | iv. home before and dur- | co Best_medical care; low fees. | INDOOHERB AND MRS. DAVIES original | method of treat ternity home; home ! confinement Market st., 8. F. ] fislist, confinement, 410 O'Farrell st MAGNIFICENT high grade upright piano; sac- rifice; leaving city. 710 O'Farrell st $50_Emerson and 7 bargaln uprights and baby grand. Fay's Plano Factory, 1729 Mssion. WANTED—Sohmer - square plano. 208-312 Post st. 3200 Hartman, $100; elegant new up. W. C. Hamilton,'8 Flood blds. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS. eng INTOSH & W hinery. Mc- Fremont st- back bars, mirrors, res bles, barrom chairs nd-han: we always aurant and po- roleum, new and a large stock of complete outfite on can ship overything N, 1017, 101, 1021, 1023 write for catalogue. ors (upstairs), 23 Stockton, . rents Tuxedo, Prince Albert or mourn- | svits for ); misfit tailor-made | Rag! for sale and to rent; a big | travelers samples in trunks, valises biack an | ELEGANT plano as good as new: standard make; a sacrifice. Hornung’s, 216 McAllister. AT KEEFFES, Turk st.. near Market— Shoninger, Schubert and Steinway bargains. §75 AND upward—Fine uprights. PIERCE'S Piano Factory, Market, 14th and Church sts. A_SPECIAL for this week—$400 plano for $276. BRU , 208 Post st ELEGANT new upright planos for rent, $3 per mo. SCOTT-CURTAZ Piano Co., 560 Hayes. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER. maker, repairer, 2 Latham place A WEEK'S e 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing, $1 per vear. ular boiler, compiete, tubular boiler, compiete, dress reasonable. b. p. engine, com- 100-light Edison perfect, $15. H. | Gramophones, $5 to s toy graphophones, e, Gramophones vers nogTaph Co., 125 Geary. second-hand modern engines and KROGH MFG. CO., First | quality, $100; o week; or will trade for dia Box 658, Call office r (Hallwood): brand new: Apply H. F. ALLEN. 22 Califor. OIL. OIL tanks, second-hand, In good order; all sizes: cheap. H. 8. WHITE, 516 Mission st. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. TO Lease—38 sunny lofts or separate, 5ix60 feet electric elevator service and water free. Ap- ply COLLINS, 500 Hlsjlun st. $—A nice office; gas free. Room 29, Blythe building, 14 Grant ave. PACIFIC, 325—Handsome cheap. large store; rent papered from §3 up: 319 3a; ROO; Hartmann Paint Co., —_—_— e whifening done. tel Red 3521 , light Stearns, Snell bicycles: cheap: send BILL, 309 Larkin st hats, = 5 Pop- near Pine. brand new; on st. cheap. cw and 2d-hand moving pic- D & BR , 131 Post st. sizes, new & 2d-hanl launches. J DOAK. 511 Mission st. SAFES w and second-hand. THE HER- MAN SAFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento st. PHOTO bargain list No. 1 . 109 Montgomery st. E_engines, a now ready for | ; all lengths and sizes. 521 Mission st. ; cash or insta Kearny, r. 29 : second-hand machinery. 159 Beale st. RE 1 ned safe. perfect hay scale: jeweler's steel order. 216 California st. 6 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. ——— MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. | { | A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, l i { i ing skiffs, second-hand or | | . Rt FERT | stamped bank checks bought: also stamps. R. Garvey, 1008 Call bid. | X wants 2000 second-hand clothing and | ‘al _goods. 154 Sth st.; tel. Folsom 2522. | = | MONEY TO LOAN. | ATTAN LOAN COMPANY, ! t in sume to suit. City and | untry property; second | ance & mecurities. Loans | undivided interests in | We will purchase | Tel. Red bith. MAN- | floor., Crocker bldg. | AMOUNT AT & PER CI T. “irst, secand and tiird mortgages ; ‘rdivided interest real estate in probate. Mortgages and le; ies bought: no delay.. Get my terms befors Going Dusiness elsewhere. R. McCOLGAN - : Montgomery st.. room 24 MAN MURPHY, $3 Examiner bullding— $,000,000 at 6% or jess in large sume; loans | on sec mortgages, estates, etc.: financial preblems of all eoris &nd sizes. 1f your prop- | j& mortgaged and you need more money N MURPHY, 603 Examiner bldg. | { |, GRUBEE, { oN PALMISTRY. MME. ZELLA, celebrated palmist and card reader, from N. Y. 15 Powell st., parlors 1. —_— e PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER for carpet cleaning works. Santa Clara ave., Alameda. — 2413 BYRON | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE, G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. AUCTION AUCTION At our Salesroom, SMONDAY, 1901, at 12 o'clock noon. REFEREE SALE. September 80, 828 Capp st., near 23d—Cottage of 7 rooms and bath; large grounds; rent $17 30 per month; lot 33x122:6; subject to _confirmation by court. J. PICHON ESTATE. Executor Sale, NW. cor. McAllister and Webster sts.—This choice corner would pay handsomely if prop- erly covered with stores and flats; present im- provements belong to tenant; ground rent $30 per month; lot 37:6x85; subject to confirmation by the court. JOHN M. CARROLL ESTATE. Administratrix Sale. No. 1. SE. cor. Harrison and 23d sts.—Desirable building lot, 26x75. g 0. 2. Harrison st., east line, south of 23d—Desir- able building lot, 26x75; subject to confifma- tion by the court. WASHINGTON-ST. RESIDENCE. 2408 Washington st., north line, near Web- ster st.—Cholce modern residence of 9 rooms ana bath; brick foundation; cement waik, etc.; ot 25x92: WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCE. 2906 Bush st., north line, near Lyon Choice modern residence of 9 rooms and bath; brick foundation, cement walk, etc.; lot 25x75. SOUTH_SIDE INVESTMENT. 3 A, B, C, D, Welsh st., north line, near 4th st.—Good substantial improvements consist of front and rear house, containing 7 tene- ments of 3 rooms each: in perfect order; sani- tary plumbing, etc.; reats $54 per month; lot 30x80; mortgage of $3000 at 6 per cent can Te- main. TRENTON-ST. INVESTMENT. 16 Trenton st between Stockton and Powa ell, Washington and Jackson sts.—Improve- ments consist of 2-story house, leased for 325 per month; tenant makes all repairs; lot 25x 76; two frontages. FORECLOSURE SALE. Market st., north line, bet. Church and San- chez_sts.—Chofce buflding lot, which will un- questionably enhance in value; bank mortgage of 52400 at 6 per cent can remain; lot 25X1%, irregular. . £ BRIDGET CARROLL ESTATE. ‘Administrator Sale. 1420 Montgomery ., near Flibert st.—Cot- tage of 5 rooms: lot 20x56:3; two frontages; subject to confirmation by the court. MARY LEAHY ESTATE. Administrator Sale. 440-442 Harriet st., off Brannan, near 6th st.— Two cottages of 3 rooms each; lot 2ox75; sub- Ject to conflrmnllo{l bly the ct;ufli For further particulars apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery 8t. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and U BURNETT, 142 Market (0ld No. 1368—Fur- nished rms., suites, singi€; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furniched sunny rcoms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 210—Back parlor, newly furnished, able for 2, gentleman and wife. EDDY, §%5Largs newly furnished room ‘with kitchen, §15; also single room ELLIS, 555—Carpeted front room, unfurnished; large’ closet; gas. ELLIS, 689, corner Larkin—Sunny furnished suit- ELLIS, 8%—Two sunny furnished rooms, to. gether or single; bath, gas; private family. GEARY, 405, The Navarre—Elegantly furnished suites ‘and single; travelers accommodated. GOUGH, 437—Light furnished rooms, gas, bath, single or suites. HARRIET. 54, near Howard—4 rooms newly pa- pered; large yard; rent $i1. HOTEL ST. DENIS (European plan), 24 Turk near Market—Central location; new build- elegantly furnished; strictly first-clas 50c per day and upward; special rates by week or month; best in'the city; references; take Market-st. cable cars to Turk st. LADY wishing nicely furnished sunny room call at 1520 Pacific ave. LARKIN, 804—Large sunny front nicely fur- nished; gas; light housekeeping it desired; $10. MARTINET, 1101 Geary. one door above Van Ness—Suites new fur.; single rooms, $10 up. sunny; bedroom; double folding bed; one, $6; two, $8. | 7 { Edna B. Anderson,’ 20, 921 Golden Gate avenue. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterda; Harry O. Newberry, 28, 1570 Jackson street, and Nellie' E. Ford, %3, 3251 Mission street. Irvin G. Lewls, 3i, Los Angeles, Mighels, 30, Carson City, Nev. Nils Ablin, 28, 711 Central avenue, 2108 O'Farrell street. 872 Mission street, and Henry C. Phillips, 61, l“eflldlbul‘l; and Lydia A, Bell, 6, Healdsburg. Giuseppe Arminino, 31, Stockton, and Maria Arnunina, 21, 216 Broadway. H. Fred Suhr Jr., 24, 1137 Mission street, and and Eesste and Anna Lenz, 36, City. Frank E. Wilson, 27, Napa, and Angela Brooks, 23, Vallejo. Willlam B. Waterman, 33, 2409 Devisadero street, and Evelyn M. Katz, 24, 1532 O’Farrell. Friend J. Lewis, 26, 393 Sixth street, Mary E. McKeon, 21, 518 Sixth street. Meade W. - Nicholson, %, 2100 Twentleth street, and Mary A. R. Petersen, 21, 2700 Twen- tieth 'street. James W. Hale, 25, 1208 Turk street, and Violet 1. G. Jackson, 20, 1939 Page street. William E. Moxon, 40, Sacramento, and Clara Prince, 36, Sacramento. Tommaso Corsiglia, 26, 414% Vallejo street, and Caterina Caferata, 21, 9 Pollards place. Alexis Baudin, 41, city, and Angeline Bron- dex, 39, city. " Frank Mazzone, 24, 2113 Mason street, and Lucretia Salyini, ‘15, 2118 Mason street. Charles J. McCarthy, 25, 2337B Mission street, and Jennle M. Leonard, 22, 1068 Noe street. Frederick W. Kewell, 27, 727 Clayton street, and Katherine T. Crowe, 24, 1923 Howard st. Lutcy A. Scharetg, 21, 87% South Park, and Ellen J. McCarthy, 17, 1108 Harrison street. and McALLISTER, 46—Nice sunny room; gas, bath; rent reasonable. MCALLISTER, 1400, corner Plerce—Cholce sun- ny furnished roofs with board. MINNA, 631B—Sunny room; newly furnished; accommodaticns for 1 or 2; private family. MINNA. 607, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, §1 per week; transient. MISSION, 30— Laurel House; rooms to let; no transient. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st. BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices ment by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. COLLINS—In this city, September 20, 1901, to the wife of George E. Collins, a daughter. MONTGOMERY—In Sutter Creek, to the wife of F. A. Montgomery, a daughter. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny_furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights: day, week, mo. ROYAL House, 12 Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, &er night, 35¢ to $150; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $20; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SHERMAN Apartment House, 23 Bighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SUTTER, 320 (The Stanford)—Suites from $3 to §7; singles $2 to §5 per week; transient. | v { EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., i 638 MARKET ST. | =73 NORTHEAST CORNER ON LEAVENWORTH STREET. A Full 50 Vara. $38,000—Five houses on Leavenworth st. and two | houses on cross street; in a rapidly growing portion of the city; magnificent Jocation for modern flats; present old improvements pay $3120 per annum. REDUCED TO FORCE SALE. MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK. $5,00—The elegant modern residence, 9 rooms and bath, basement and attic; four beautiful mantels; porcelain tub; open sanitary plumbing and every conven- ience; house well planned and built to catch'the sun; this house cost over $5000; Short distance from Park Panhandie; key lot 25x100. BARGAIN, SOUTH OF MARKET STREET. $4,000—Four well-built tenements of 3 rooms each; near Tenth and Harrison sts.; improvements only 6 years old and in first-class _condition; always rented; brick foundation; lot 25x85. MISSION HOME. $3,800—A well-bullt house of 7 rooms and bath in good condition; north side of Twen- ty-fourth st., near Guerrero; lot 25x 87:6 feet. MUST BE SOLD. $1,900—Two-story house on Norfolk st., near Folsom and Eleventh streets; well built and in good condition. WESTERN ADDITION COTTAGE. $1,800—~A cozy sunny cottage of 4 rooms and bath and basement; on Steiner st. Filbert; improvements only two years well bullt and in fine condition; ot, 25x100 feet. FINE BUILDING LOTS. $5,000—Southwekt corner Paclfic and Larkin | sts.; 2T:8KXII2 feet. $3,260—Larkin st., south of Pacific; 25x112 feet. 8% $3,000—Pacific st., west of Larkin; 27:6x12 feet. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. 638 Market t. PERSONALS. IF Richard D. Harwood, who left for China on vessel carrying horses for Eng. Gov., or his friends, will com. with undersigned regarding his whereabouts, he will hear something of | importance. Henry C. Schaertzer, Atty. at Law, 530 California st., San Francisco, Cal. AN elegant line of remnants for sults to or- der, §15; with these suits wWe make an extra pair pants free of charge; other suits on in- stallments, $1 weckly. ket st., between Seventh and Eighth. COSMETIC ARTIST—If you want the halr, moles or marks on your face removed per: manently, without pain or scar, call on MISS 18th st., cornmer Guerrero. E BOTTLE of Pinus will cure any case of rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia or gout; price 8250 per bottle. For circulars, Pinus Med. Co., 734 Valencia st., 8. F.; tel. Church 1571 ELECTRIC_light in every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market: 700 rooms: 2c to $150 per night; §1 0 to $6 per week; free "bus and baggage to and from the ferry. WHITE enamel iron beds, single, three-guarter or double, $22%. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., 1310-i312 Stockton st., mear Broadway. A—If vour hair is falling or you are bald, call an Dr. I.G. Moore, 332 O"Farrel ELBCTRICITY is Jife; all run down systems rejuvenated. 15 Powell st., parlors 1 and 2. Dixon’s Permanent Superfluous Hair Remover at druggists’, hairdressers’. Free trial. 935 Market. L. LEMOS, 1117 Mar- | CHOICE corner lot that can be improved, with 4 flats, size 36x82:6; all street work done; brick sewers in; bituminized street: lot ready for building; corner Plerce and Filbert sts.. just 240 feet from the Union-st. cars; desirable lo- cation and nice surroundings; peremptory or- der to sell, regardless of the value, for money advanced; a splendid purchase to improve or for speculation to at once. W. J. GU 530 California st. | WANTED—To purchase a property that fis bringing in an income to cost from $4500 to again; make an offer $6000; in Western Addition or Mission. W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. SIX, seven and eight room cottages; also two fiat houses in block between 17th, 18th, Castro and Noe sts.; 3% cash, balance monthly pay-: ments; Castro or Guerrero-st. cars. F. NEL- SON, 'buflder. NEW house 7 rooms, facing Duboce Park; easy terms; west frontage; sun all day; large yard; basement; near cor. Waller and Steiner. | GEO. H. MOORE, 63 Portola st. SPLENDID bargain—Large double house and cottage; "house 384-386 San Jose ave (corner Twenty-sixth st); cottage 3608 Twenty-sixth; desirable sunny corner. Address Box 280. Call. WELL-BUILT modern 7-room residence, with bath: 2 blocks from park. Inquire 660 M ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed with electric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. OBESITY cured: no dieting; no weakening. THE A’VIDA CO., 736 Valencia st., bet. 15th and 19th. R. LAMOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best corn cure; 25c; all druggists. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray hair to its natural color; $1; at all druggists. DI BARGAINS; Improved & unimproved pfoperty acquired by foreclosure; 3 cash. Bank of Ala. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. TAILOR-MADE suits, $7 50; dress pants, §2 Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. OLD gold, silver, dlamonds and precious stones bought. ~J. R. JENKEL, 817 Market st. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 738 Mkt. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United Btates or Canada one year for §1, PLANING AND TURNING MILLS. WOOD and Ivory Turning, Planing, Shaping and SBawing. CARL F. HAAS, % Fremont st. ——— e i tion, any amount; € per cent; first, extates in probate, interest | s, undivided interests, secu- | uring, mercantile and timber | oration loans. R. 16, first floor, | GEORGE E. OLSEN. ~ | | : any amount; 6 per cent, on undivided interests: chat- D. J. HALLORAN, Kearny st., Toom 314. DR, C. C. NNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., between Sixth and Seventh. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, successtully treats all diseases of the human body; see testimonlals at office, 115-117 Mason, nr. Ellis. A_DR._ WONG WO, herb doctor; sanitarium, 764-766 Clay st.; see testimonials at office. LIABLE corporation, established 1865, proper | ce to borrow money on diamonds, jewelry, ;= and Sealskins at Jowest rate of interest. near Market st.; tel. Black 5471 private place to obtain diamonds, jewelry at low- Baldwin Joewelry Store, 846 Market anch 19 Third st ICIPAL Loan Office, 103 Grant ave., near #t.; phone Red 1603. MU Geary ON real estate, 1st or 2nd_mortgages & on furni- | ture or pianos without removal; any amount, indorser or on MOrtEAgEs at § per cent per um. MORRELL, 606 Examiner building. out T rates on furniture, etc., by private | no regioval: no commission; confiden- 2 v bldg., 301 Jones. o removal; money | ck; Jowest interest; easy terms: no broker- ge; reliable party. 1170 Market st., room 68. . Consel >y loane® salaried people without secur- Hill, . #4, Merchants' Ex., 431 California. DN real estate—6 Der cent per annum; no brokerage. LICK, 116 McAllister st. {7 on furniture and planos: §15 up; no removal: no commiiselon; private. Room £, 6 Eddy st. ¥ vou want a home I will loan you money to "3t A. E. RUDELL, 222 Sansome t. YHE TOUSLEY Company: loans and dis- ts. 321 Parrott building. laries or wages: no indorser required. S. . DISCOUNT AGENCY. 142 Phelan building. LOANE money on salary: no indorser; Eastern ul'i‘l'h Western Loan Co., 305 Phelan bldg. MONEY WANTED. Qividend-paying party: one year: g0, Call office. “copper stock {ropr pri- 10 per cent interest. DR. NG TOY KEE, 210 Stockton st jon square; all diseases cured by her! opp- OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $2350—A very neat home in Peralta Helghts; cottage of 6 rooms and bath and barn; lot 40x137:6; 2 years old; elegant view of the lake; see photo at the office of GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO,, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. *OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR S4LE, AN introduction to you from H. Scheilhaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakiand, T T ee— ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CALIFORNIA, 1304—Three las ble rooms; clean and conven! e sunny desira- lent; reasonable, FIFTH, 3:3—Furnished housekeeping; two, $12; three, $14; three, $20; also single, $4, $5 and up. JESSIE, 476—1 room, with running water; suit- able for light housekeeping; also single room. MCcALLISTER, 538—Nicely furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping, from $10 up. MINNA, 172—2 large, sunny connecting rooms for housekeeping; stove and sink; reasonable. P — REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale SPECIAL bargain—160 acres land, near Yula City, Sutter County, short distance from Marysville; all rich valley land upder culti- vation; good bulldings and well whtered and fenced, this land will be sold in whole or in part at & very low price; also 140 acres, all under cultivation; rich valley land; good buildings; well. fenced; short distance from Yuha City, Sutter Co ty; will be sold In whole or in part to suit purchaser, and at an extremely low price. The two above pleces ere situated In the heart of the frult grow- ing district of Northern California and should be seen to be appreciated. If contemplating purchasers will address box 4980, Call office, fer information, a bargain will be given. T_FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, 360 to $30 per mcre, on Rancho Cotati, Sonomna Co.; future value assured, as San Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for pouitry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co.. 30 California st., for pam- phiets and information. NEWPORT, 45 Franklin—Sunny bay window h'keeping ‘rooms, gas, running water; phone: OAK, 1192 large parlors, furnished for house- keeping, $17; large front room, single, $10. POLK, 605—Housekeeping; large, clean, sunny front alcove; small kitchen; bath; gas stove. POLK, 1002—2 and 5 room suites, completely furnished for housekeeping; cheap; reference. SHIPLEY, 2€2-Three good housekeeping rooms, unfurnished, rent $8 50. THE §t. James, cor. Laguna and McAllister sts.—Large, well-furnished single room, $8; handsomely furnished suite for light house- keeping, $15: handsomely furnished corner sulte for light housekeeping, extra kitchen in- cluded; select home for families, neaz. TURK, 543—Clean, sunny room; gas and bath; $2 25 per week; private. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st —————eeeeeeeeeeee ROOMS AND BOARD. & HOTEL Lambourne—Strictly high class; most elegantly furnished; reasonable in 'price: suites and single rooms; board optional. 420 Eddy st., near Leavenworth. THE Crocker, 815 Leavenworth—Fine sunny rooms, single and en suite; beautiful grounds. THE CECILERNE, 930 Van WANTED—A few boarders; firstclass refer- ences given and positively required; every- thing first class. Box 868, Call office. California, S07—Stevénson mansion: select fam- ily hotel; exceptional table: attractive rooms. HOTEL Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; excellent table; special rates to tourists. O'FARRELL, 605 (Johnson House)—Sunny con- servatory suite and others; excellent board. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada one year for 31, postage paid. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. 3 GENTLEMEN desire room and board: pri- vate family or family hotel; close in; must. be réasonable; best refefences. Box 867, Call. ‘WANTED—Board in Alameda by a young mar- ried couple with 2 small children. Box 606, Call office. —_—_— ROOMS WANTED. Ness ave. LADY rot at home in the day time wants fur- nished room; Mission preferred. 29 Lapidge st. —_— ! SPECIAL NOTICES. | 850 REWARD for the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who destroyed the sinks and stole the lead pipe from 521 Mission st. | _JAMES TOMPKINSON, 57 Minna st. | BAD tenants efected for $i; collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. DISEASES and ailments of men treated; con- sultation free. American Dispensary, 514 Pine. — SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Black 1124, 205 4th. ALL kinds bought, sols pairing; lowest rates rented, exchanged; re- hone Mint 45. 145 6th. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 6713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, $40 Mis- slon st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W, ZEHFUSS. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- Ppany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 21. BEKINS Van & Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut ates. A WEEK'S pews for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 p: in wrapper for mailing $1 per year. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. SEWRITERSWe sell better machines for less money than any house In the city; rentals, $& The Typewriter Exchange, 53 California; telephone Main 266. WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors; estimate free. 209 Sansome. TYPEWRITERS, 2d-hand, all makes, at low figures. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montg'y. e e e R 2 PROPOSALS. PRI St il s S BRI UNIVERSITY of California—Notice to Con- tractors, Builders and Material Men—Notice is hereby given to all concerned that sealed proposals or bids are solicited for the heat- ing and plumbing of a building, to wit: A residence for the President of sald University at Berkeley, California, and for performing the labor and furnishing the materials nec- essary therefor; and said bids or proposals will be recelved at the office of the Regents of the University of California, In the Mark Hopkins Institate of Art, corner of Mason and California streets, San Francisco, Cali- fornia, at or before 12 o'clock m. of the 30th day of September, 1901. And notice is hereby further given that the plans and specifications of sald building and of sald work to be performed and mate- rials furnished thereon have been made and adopted and are placed in the office of Al- bert Plssls, Architect, 307 Sansome street, San Francisco, where the same may be seen and examined during each day from § o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p. m. from this day until 12'm. on the 30th day of Septem- ber, 1901, No bids or proposals will be considered unless the same are accompanied by a cer- tified check or a bond of sald proposer in the sum of ten (10) per cent of his proposal, with ; sufficlent sureties, conditioned that if said bid or proposal shall be accepted the party proposing will duly enter into a proper-con- tract {o faithfully perform the duty and ob- ligations in accordance with said proposal and plans and specifications, which shall be and are hereby required to be a part of such contract. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. This notice is given pursuant to an act en- titled, “‘An Act to Amend an Act entitled, ‘An Act to create and Organize the Univer- sity of California’ approved March 23, 136, and an Act amendatory of Section 25 thereof, approved March 2, 1872, relating to the con- -g;xcuun of buildings,”” approved March 3, 1897. By _Order of the Committee on Grounds and Bulldings. z ‘W. A. McCKOWEN, Acting Secretary, Dated September 19, 1%01. TURK, §%—Solar flats, fine, new, Chicago style; $ and 5 room suites for housekeeping; unfurnished and furnished; elec., hot water. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. FOR SALE or exchange for city or Oakland roperty, 160 acres in Salinas Valley, with Fouse and outbuildings: also horses and farm- ing implements compléte: 30 acres in full bearing orchard. For full particulars call on owner, 68 Ninth st., San Francisco. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. < e —————— ROOMS TO LET—Fura. and Unfurna. FOR bargaips in timber land, fruit ranches, suburban lots, farms, all through the Sta also large list of desirable city sites. See The Phelps Lewis Co., 702 Market st. $2500_IMPROVED foothill farm, 204 acres; El Dorado County, mear R. R. Box 222, Call A—BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25c_to $1 per night; $125 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all ngiht. ARGYLE, 24 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; 11 attached; country visitors find no place ike the Argyle; take McAllister-st, cars CHOICE farm bargains: call or send for list. Wookter, Whitton & Montgomery, 634 Market, AT Shasta House, 246 Third—200 rooms; new! Fenovated; % (b oo, $1 10 85 week | T POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale; write for free list. C. R. WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal. A NICE sunny suite; also single rooms; neat, clean and cheap; bath; tel. 32 Stockton st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 _pages, sent to any address in the Untied States or Canada one year for §1, postage paid, BACHELOR Hotel, 18 Mason st.—100 newly fur- nished rooms, $150 per week up; elevator, electric lights in every room, return call bells; first-class; quiet; central, PROPOSALS—State prison supplies and power “Sealed proposals will be received at the ot- fice of the clerk at the State prison, San Quentin, until 10:30 a m., Saturday, the fitth day of October, 1801, &t which time and place they will be' opened in the presence of bidders, for furnishing fuel coal, fuel oil, and electric power, or other power to run the jute mill at San Quentin, from the lst day “of January, 1902, to the 80th day of June, 1902, inclusive. Each bidder must ac- company his bid with a certified check in the sum of one thousand dollars upon some well- known and responsible banking-house, pay- ble to R. M. Fitzgerald, president of the Board, ‘conditioned that the bidder will enter into @ contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. All payments made on ton- tracts will be paid in cash or Controllers warrants. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules, and all bids must be made upon fhe schedules, which will be furnished upon application to the Clerk of the Board, at San Quentin, Cal The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, as_the public interest may require, and to order any quantity under or over th el %g‘gfi'w Presi A . dent J. M. OLIVER, Clerk. 5 e amount | § & Co., have opened new Funeral Parl MARRIED. ASHLEY—SPERRY—In this city, September 15, 1801, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Moreau Ashley and Fannie Belle Sperry. THOMAS—PACHECA—In this city, September 23, 1901, by the Rev. Frank K. Baker, Hugh Thomas and Pauline Pacheca, both of San Francisco. DIED. Katharina Manley, Kate ary O'Brien, Susan Powers, Edward Sand, Ferdinand Anderege, Cassidy, M: Cosgrove, Rose. Dittmer, Herman W. Egan, James Shinkwin, Cornelfus Feeney, Andrew Thonisen, Frederick Foge, Mathias Thompson, John H. Kingston, Mary A. Twichell, Frank Kirchner, Henry W. Wiederman, Paul Korts, Susfe Woods, Annfe McMahon, Bessie M. ANDEREGG—In this city, September 24, 1901, Katharina Anderegg, beloved mother of Ru’ dolph Anderegg, Mrs. Cecelia Christen, Mrs. Alvina Blumenthal and Herrman Anderegg in Switzerland, and sister of John Brugger of Portland, a native of Canton Bern, Switz- erland, aged 74 years. (Portland, Or., papers please copy.) @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ' | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of H. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street. be- twéer Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. CASSIDY—In this city, September 21, 1901, “Mary Cassidy, & native of Ireland, aged 60 years. The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Misston street. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tary, by 3:80 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. COSGROVE—In Beresford, San Mateo County, September 24, 1901, Rose, oved wife of Phillp Cosgrove, and mother of J. T., Mary and Clara E. Cosgrove, Mrs. J. Curley, Mra. Rose McGlynn and Mrs. J. M. Lippincott, & native of Ireland, aged 66 years. > The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 11:45 o’clock, at Beresford. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery on arrival of 1 o'clock train. Please omit flowers. DITTMER—In Castro Valley, Haywards, Sep- tember 23, 191, Herman Wilhelm Dittmer, beloved husband of Mrs. Hermine Dittmer, father of Oscar Dittmer, Mrs. Charles Jusi and_the late Max Dittmer, and grandfather of Edgar and Max Just, aged 77 years 10 months and 4 days. $ [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thureday), at 1 o'clock, from the Presby- terfan Chufch, Haywards. EGAN—In this city, September 23, 1901, James, beloved husband of Mary Egan, and brother of W. J. Egan and Mrs. Mary Delay, a na- tive of New York City, aged 45 years, 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Company, 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Pat- rick’s Church for servi Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FEENEY—In this city, September 24, 1901, An- drew Feeney, beloved brother of John, James, Michael, Thomas, Mary, Belendle and Cath- erine Feeney and Mrs. Rathigan. a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 39 years. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of ;McFadden, McBrearty & Green. 1171 Mission street. 5hY FOGE —In _this city, September 23, 1901, Mathias, dearly beloved husband of Mar- gerethe = Foge, beloved father of Mrs. C. Daehuke, Mrs. D. von der Mehden, Mrs. B. Bruse, Mrs. H. Mohr, John M., Jacob, Wil- ‘helm, Freda, Amalie and the late Christian Foge of this city, and brother of Wilhelm Foge and Rebecca’ Niebuhr of Hanover, Ger- many, a native of Germany, aged 62 years. @7 The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his son, John M. Foge, 151 Church street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Please omit flowers. KIRCHNER—In Benicla, Cal, September 21, 1901, Henry W. Kirchner, beloved husband of Margaret Kirchner, aged §1 years. KINGSTON—In this city, September 21, 1901, ‘Mary A., beloved wife of James J. Kingston, and . mother of Blanche, Leah and Walter Hubbard and Wesley Kingston, a native of Massachusetts, aged 38 years 11 months and 2 oa; [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 12:15 o'clock, from her late residence, 1243 Broadway, thence to Fores- ters’ Hail, Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell street, where services will be held under the auspices of New Century Circle, F. of A., at 1 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KORTS—In this city, September 22, 1901, Susfe, wife of Henry Korts, loving sister of Rose Egan, Mrs. J. Adams and the late Mary T. Egan _and Sister Mary Edwin, a native of San Francisco. A member of the Young Ladies’ Institute No. 1. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 2675 Twenty-second street, thenae to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of Young Ladles' In- stitute No. 1—You are hereby notified to at- tend the funeral of our late sister, Mrs. Busie Korts, to-day (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock, from her late residence, 2675 Twenty- second street. By order of !hnogreuldent. MARGARET PEACOCK, Prest. L. C. A. TERRY, Rec. Sec. McMAHON—In this ‘city, September 22, 1901, Fessle M., beloved daughter of the late Thomas F. and Mary McMahon, and sister of Thomas snd Agnes McMahon and Mrs. ¥. L. Kelly and the late Mollie MoMahon, native of Hollister, aged 13 years 11 months and 26 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Weanesday), at 10 o'clock, from her lai residence, 1330 Florida street, between Tw. ty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. thence to §t. Peter's Church for services, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tary. MANLEY—In this city, September 23, 1501, ‘Kate Manley, a native of Ireland, aged £ ears. ¥ 7 Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Con< nor & Co., 767 Mission street. Notice of fu- neral hereatter. O'BRIEN—In this city, September 24, 1%01, ‘Susan, beloved daughter of Honor and the late James O'Brien, and sister of Thomas HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBAI 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, San Mateo County. 916 MARKET STREET. J. HENDERSON, Manager, ‘OFFICE UNITED UNDERTAKERS," 27 and 2 Firth/st. Tel. South FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Ei uipment at Moderate Rates. JAMES MCGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros, has opened new Funeral Parlors at 214 Eddy st., bet, Taylor and Jones. Telephoneé South 576, NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS. Bamuel M n, 18 years manager for he United Undertakers' Assoclation; M. J. Brearty, with the same company for 10 years; P. F. ‘Green, late with J. C. O’Connor, g‘ll Misslon street, between Seventh and ighth. Telephone South 44. 13 | ©'Brien and the 1ate Anne, Josephine, Mary. Frank and Richard E. O'Brien, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years. E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 220 Waller street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. POWERS—In this city, September 2, 1901, Edward, beloved husband of ‘the late Mary Powers, and father of Edward and James Powers, Mrs. J. McKenna, Mrs. H. Bred- hoft and Mrs. C. Powell, a native of County Waterford, Ireland, aged 64 years. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8$:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his daughter, Mrs. J. McKenna, 463 Bryant street, thence to St. Rose's Church, Wwhere a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- t 1‘l’|l at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- | tery. SAND—In this city, September 24, 1901, Ferdi- nand. beloved son of George F. and Julia Sand, azed 7 days. SHINKWIN—In Livingston, Mont., September 17, 1801, Cornelius Shinkwin, beloved brother of Jokn and Charles Shinkwin, a native of Macrcom, County Cork, Ireland. 7 Friends and acquafntances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at $:45 o’clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. THOMSEN—In this city, September 22, 1901, Frederick H., beloved husband of ' Dorls Thomsen, and father of H. A. Thomsen, Mrs. F. Hanson and Mrs. H. Jessen, a native of Germany, aged 79 years. [¥The funeral "will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'cléek, from the par- lors of Valeate, Marinl & Co., 1524 Stockton street, thence to Red Men's” Hall, 510 Bush street, where services will be held under the auspices of Germania Stamm No. 83, U. O. R. M. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. THOMPSON—In -this city, September 24, 1301, at his residence, 2417 Bush street, John H., only son of the late John and Elise Thomp- son, a native of England, aged 46 years 6 months and 15 da 7 Funeral services to-morrow (Thursday). at 10 o'clock, at the parlors of N. Gray & Co., €41 Sacramento street, under the aus- pices of San Francisco Typographical Unfon No. 21. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. WICHELL—In Alameda, September 22, 1901, Frank, beloved son of George H. Twichell, and brother of George E. Twichell, a native of Oregon, aged 37 years. 7 EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from_the parlors of Carew & English, 29 Van Ness avenue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. WIEDERMAN—In this city, Paul Wiederman, 2 native of Germany, aged 35 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. WOODS—In this city, September 24, 1901, An- nle, wife of the late John Woods, and miother of Joseph Woods, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 57 years. [ Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Con- nor & Co., 767 Mission street. Notice of fu- OPTICAL <! A NS TITUTE | LIN i Is the only establishment of its kind on the Pacific Coast. Its scope is much broader than that of the ordinary optical store since it includes an Oculists’ Department, supervised by {three eminent eye specialists. Its rooms are fitted up as parlors, where examinations can be conducted with | suitable privacy and where perfect quiet reigns. It is decidedly the most thor- oughly scientific and up-to-date optical establishment west of Chicago. All ex- aminations are perfectly free and every one is made to feel at ease. Prices ex- ceedingly reasonable. San Francisco. Boston Optical Institute—Gentlemen: | The glasses you fitted to my eyes are sim- ply perfect. You certainly deserve the greatest degree of success as opticians. I am sure that the public will soon learn to appreciate yogas I do. Sincerely yours, R. M. WOOD, 520 Montgomery St., S. F. BHoston Optical Institute Cor.Stockton,Ellis and Market Sts, Entrance 11 Stockton St. | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Charles G. Welling et al. (by C. W. Elving, commissioner) to Susan A. Moore, lot on NE corner of Franklin and Chestnut streets, N 137:6 by E 137:6; $20,200. Katherine M. Buneman (widow) Altenburg, lot on 8 line of Haight E of Laguna, E 50 by S & 10. Patrick O’'Connor to Margaret O'Connor, lot on S line o Haight street, 50 E of Webster, E 2 by S %; gift. Minnie E. Bowes (wife of W. M.) to Thomas 'W. Huntington, lot on § line of Pacific avenue, 102:6 B of Bcott street, E 35 by S $1:8%; $10. Abelardo E. Cooper to Thomas J. Clunle, lot on NE corner of Devisadero and Bush streets, N 40 by E 82:6; $10. Thomas J. and Etta V. Welsh to Merton S. Price, lot on W line of Devisadero treet, 150 N _of Golden Gate avenue, N 50 by W 125; $10. ‘William C. Crowley to Winifred Moran (wife of James), lot on E line of Baker street, 30 8 of Lombard, § 25 by E §i:2; $I0. Joseph L.'and Clara Emanuel (Heyman) to Lina Heyman, lot on W line of Lyon street, 12 S of Pine, S 25 by W 100; $10. Celestine C. and Henry Rowe to Willlam H. Tilton, lot on W line of Cole street, 0 N of Frederick, N 25 by W 100; $10. Sarah A. D. McKee (widow) to T. P. S. Brown, lot on W line of Capp street, 160 S of Eighteenth, 8 60 by W 122:6; $10. A._P. Redding to Ella F. M. Redding, lot on B line of Sanchez streef, 50 S of Fourteenth, § 75 by E 1%5; gift. J. Rich to Rose F. Rich, lot on ‘W line of Falr Oaks street, 61 N of Twenty-third, W 117:6 by N 61; gitt, S Charles L. and Lina Hinkel to Charles K. Blender, lot on W line of Castro street, 160 § of Twentieth, S 25 by W 125; $10. Estate Oren K. Hopkins (by Bdward W. Hopkins, trustee) and Edward W. Hopkins to Charles 'A. Grow and Mercantile Trust Com- y (trustee estate Oren K. Hopkins), all in- erest in lot on NE corner of Jackson and Battery streets, N 45:10 by E 66; $10. Charles A. Grow and Mercantile Trust Com- pany (trustees estate Oren K. Hopkins) and Charles A. Grow to Willlam ¥. Hopkins, un- divided one half Interest in same; $10. ‘William F. Hopkins to Hopkins Investment Gompany (a corporation). all Interest In same: Alvinza Hayward to Young Men's Christian Aesoclation, rerecord 819 D, 9, lot on N line g,t 182‘;":; street, 137:6 E of Dupont, E 54:6 by . Mancel G. da_Arefa to Louisa G. Maderios, lot on N line of Lewis place, 137:6 W of Tay- lor street, W 20 by N 57:6; §10. Louisa 'G. Maderios to Manoel Goncalves, same; $10. Mary A. Lynch et al. (by B. P. Oltyer, com- missioner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan So- clety, lot on NW line of Brannan street, 298 NE of Third, NE 22 by NW §0; $2049. Albert Anderson to William W. Rednall, lot on E line of San Bruno avenue (Nebraska street), 25:6 S of Mari, § 25 by B 100; $10. Willfam W. and Cafrie F. Rednall to Walter J._and Florence T. Cullen, same; $10. Minnie Price to B. P. 1ot on S line of K street 107:6 B of Forty-sixth avenue, E 50 by S 100; $10. C. F. Freitag to N. Freitag, lots 627, 629, 631, 633 and 635, Gift Map 2; gift. Edward A1 and Ellen E. Coakléy to May L. Rosenberg, lot on SW line of Twenty-eighth avenue South, 100 SE of P street South, SE 25 by SW 100, lot 29, block 521, Haley purchase; 310 | "Elizabeth James (guardian estats of Bessfe and Alice James) and Bessie and Alice James to Michael Ruane, lot on S line of Randall street, 116 W of Chenery, W 26 by S 100, lot 76, block 19, Fairmount Tract; $475. M. Ballin to Olive Verkouteren (widow), un- divided one-half Interest in lots 108, 107, 135, 160 and 314, Gift Map 1; $10. Catherine McGee (executrix estate James Mcllee) to Andrew C. and Mary A. Jacobsom, ot on W line of Mary street, 300°S of Allston way, S 100 by 130, lots 5 and 6, block 11, McGee Tract. being a portion of plat o7, Berke: ey: $900. Theodore Gler to Augusta K. Simons, lot on E line of Sixth street, 2394 S of Channing way, S 100 by E 120, lots 23 to 2, block 134, Avery Tract, Berkeley: $1000. Susanna and Peter Erickson to Miss Marion Doane, lot on S line of Parker street, 200 E of McGee avenue. E 40 by S 132:6, lot 6, block 5, Case Tract, Berkelcy: $1300. Miss Susie L. Wilkie (single) to May Messer- schmidt, lot on E line of er street. 100 to August street, 37:6 N of Prince, N # by E 125, lot 20, block A, being a portion of Woolsey Tract, Herkeley; $10. - Lucy A. Olsen (wife of H. K. to Charles A. Fey, lots & and 70, biock C, luverett Traci, being lots 4 and 5, Yoakum Tract, first prop- oy e thet utie. " Menserin Towhiis: F. W, Hauer to Mary H. Eldredge (widow), lot on NW line of Warren streét, ot Rose, SE 50 by NE 169, lot 23, bi: , Fitch- burg Homestead lots, Brookiyn Township: $i. Adrian and Mary Merle to Alfred J. Merle (son), 16t on N line of Alameda_avenue, % W of Walnut street, W 50 by N 130, being W 10 feet of lot § and E 40 feet lot 7 in E halg block B, lands adjacent (o Encinal, Alameda. sifL. Mary E. Knowles (widow) to James W. Hig- lot §, block Q, Knowles and Potter sub- on_Kennedy Tract, East Oakland; $10. The Scenic Park Realty Company" to D. Satoft, re-record 729 D. 2. lot 13, block 7, Da- ley s Scenic Park, Berkeiey: §ii. D. Satoft to Charles M. Bakewell, Berkelgy; $10. Amella’ Fischer to D. D. Shattuck, lot on B line of High street, 223 N of line dividing lands W. B. Clement and H. Robinson, being middla line of street between said lands, thence N by E 200, lot 4, block 1, Clement’s Addition to Town of' Melrose. Brooklyn Township: $100. D. D. Shattuck to_Sarah J. Bryan, same, Brooklyn Township; $350. Susan E. Den: (as administratrix of es- tats of Charles E. Jacox) to J. S. Myers, lot on NE line of Believue avenue, 7393 SE of High street. SE 470. NE 8.3, NW 470, S 508:16, lot 38, McKinnon and Gohrman Tract, Brooklyn Township; grant. Duicena or Delcena Hollingsworth (widow of John) to Pauline Marshall (single), lot on N line of Thirty-second street, 265 W of West W 50, N 96.63, E 50.217, to a point 9.3 N of commencement, S 91.94," Oakland; $10. Thomas McSweeney and B. M. McFaddea (exccutors estate of Margaret Nagle) to Frank A._Roberts. lot on NE corner of Grove and Scventeentli street. N 3 by B 100, Oakland: Calvin 8, and Mary L. Winchell to William Corbin, lot on Faline of Ellis street, 100 § of S 50:6 by E 120, block 4. Regent Stree! Berkeley; $10. . G. L. Fitz (and as attorney) and Katle L. Fitz to Emeline R. Friend (wife of William H.), lots 13 to 15, block C, Patterson Homestead As- soclation No. 2. Brooklyn Township: $5. Rebecca Reed (single) to Elma Bresee (wife of Ernest H.), lot 12, block 4, Graves and Tay- lor Tract, first party reserves life interest. etc. (recorded September 23, 1901). Berkeley; gift. Builders’ Contracts. Elizabeth C. Maas (owner) with W. B. Grant (contractor), architect —All ‘work for a three-story frame building (flats) on S lile of Seventeenth street, 25 E of Castro, B 25 by § 102; $5450. Mrs. Marie A. Maas (owner) with same con- tractor, architect W. G. Hind—Alterations and additions to a one-story frame cottage with concrete and brick foundation on S line of Seventeenth street, 50 E of Castro, E 2 by S 102; 3183, Carolina Schenk (wife of Adam) (owner) with Jacob Schuler (contractor), architect George A. Dodge—All work except mantels, gas fixture: shades, plumbing and painting. but including yard work, bulkheads and side fencing for a three-story frame building (three flats) on N same, GRAND HOTEL. W Schweltzer, Nev |Mrs B T Preston,Seatl H Dunphy. Millbrae|Miss M Preifer. Seattle B Stebbins, U S AlL Lehman. Mont E Bulkeley, Berkeley| H H Welch, Victorta J Boyd, San Jose M I Silvia, Camoo J Sawyer, San Rafael |A Downs & w, Carters Mrs P H Fitzgerald,[C Rosier, Jamestown Los Angeles W B Ludor, Los Ang W W Stephenson, w &|J McEwing, Oakland d. Bakersfield F W Gerlach, Stockton J R Grant, B C Mrs W B Clarkson, Mrs J W Van Ben-| Charleston o w E L H thingson, La J E Steinbeck, Salinas F S Rice, Bakersfleld (O Y Woodward & w, C Jacobson, Redding | Woodwards Isle 8 Henry, Fresno Mrs E Darling, Naj J W Price & w, Mich e R T Wickerson, Mont A M Smith, L Angeles|R C Victor. S Brardno A Grunauer, Tracy |E J Henessy, Napa L Jaffe, Seattle O H Willoughby, Cal H Karberg, Kans City|O M H Matthe, I Ang Mrs D H Balr & s,|Miss Whiting, L Ang Sacramento J E Nolan, Cal P F Bond, Akron Mrs J F Patton. Mich R Farrell, Nevada Miss Patton. Mich | Mrs B H Farmer, Stkn|Miss M B Patton, Mich Mrs M L Allen, Stktn|Mrs M Smith, Mont Dr W L Samuels. Nev|G E Shinn, Eureka W Graham. Omaha |H M Joseph. N ¥ M Frank. Reno |W A Dinsmore, Cal A E Boynton & w, Cal|L R Poundstone, Cal Carrie Barmon, Detroit|C T Belding, Oroville J I Booge, Pasadena |B S Kuhn, Carthage E L Hosper, Minn W C Howard. Stockton PALACE HOTEL. E T Breeding, Chicago|Mrs A H Sperry, B C C F A Sturts, Dawson |A J Katz, N Y Fredeni Yottet, Tacma|E M Rose & w, IIl W _J Leet, San Jose |C E Gilson, Cincinnatl T 70 Williams, S Rafael| A C Armour Val Sprgs 1E Levi, N ¥ F W Coburn, Mass G W Moffat, Salt Lake| G W Schwarting, Cal E Moffat, Salt Lake | A J Steinman, Chicago Mrs Drouillard, S Dieg|J S Patterson, Ohio 3 Del Valle, N' Y D W R McDonald & w, J 5 Childs, Redding St Louis B Campbell, Portland |Miss K Brown, Colo A L Cralg, Portland | T Usin, Japan E M Cousin, Portland G R Potter & w, Salt Mrs T Hughes, S Rafl| Lake | H C Moore, San Jose |F Green, Cincinnat! | Madeleine G Childs, Menlo Park Mrs W S Davis, Aubrn Miss E M Davis Aubrn’ NEW WESTERN HOTEL. F R Graff, Church, Pa|H Wastwell, wife and Church,Pa| mother, Detroit . New Orins| Miss C Sackett, N Y G S Crawford, Nebr | A Collins, St S A Potter and family,|O ‘A Aspden, San Rat Los Angeles |4 G Brown, Sait Lake C T Harris and family, E B Mackerson, § Lke Los Angeles | Leon Varst, Mo Frank Sate, Oregon | W Kern and wife, Mo A P Sagwell, Tacoma | Mrs Thompson, Calif Miss Amelius, Portind|J Murphy and wife, A S King, California | Seattle H C Webb, Chicago |0 H Opie, N Y City COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Ten. G Lawyer, Jersey City Dr J L Nevin, Jer City Mrs F Suylin, N Y $) S F Gas & Electric Company .23 1) S F Gas & Electric Company......... 42 $T%4 $5000 S P of Arizona (1910) 13 50 150 Vigorit .. . 40 PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Foard— 100 Bay City 30) California-Standard 800 Caribou 1 Hanford 100 Home, = %0 30) Junction . 100/Lion, b 60 . 100 Lion 500 Monarch of Arizona 200 Ofl City Petroleum . £100 Petroleum Center 100 Petroleum Center 1000 Reed Crude 200 Sterling .. 10) Sterling, b 60 . 50 Sterling ... Afternoon Session. 100 E1 Dorado 50 Giant 50 Home % Home 100 Monarc] 300 Monarch of Arizona, 200 Monte Cristo 100 Monte Cristo, 3000 Ol City Petroleum 2000 Petroleum Center, b 1600 Reed Crude 105¢ Sovereign - MINING STOCKS. L] 32 30 3 2% O, we RBBRIBA n8sR The follow: were the sales in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board yester- ay: | Sesston. 100 Union Con 200 Yellow Jacket Sesston. Morning 100 Con Cal & Va..1 7| 200 Belcher 100 Ophir . 50 Belcher .. 300 Ophir . 500 Best & Bel 100 Savage 200 Challenge 100 Sterra 1 gERAN 88 100) Con Cal & 500 Hale & Nore. The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Union Con . 20) Best & Beicher 13) 200 Ophir ™ 30) Challenge Con. 500 Savage .. [ 103 Con Cal & Va..1 75| 200 Sferra Nevada. 21 500 Crown Point... 04 200 Union Con Afternoon Session. 300 Caledonla ...... 31( 100 Hale & Norc... 17 300 Con Cal & V.1'72%| 106 Ophir . = 100 Con Cal & Va..170| 300 Sierra Nevada. 21 200 Confidence ..... & CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Sept. 24—4 p. m. Bid.Ask. Bid. Ask. Alpha .eeeeeese. — 02 Justice 02 ok Alta . L 02 06 Kentuck — e Andes .. . = 02 Lady Wash . o Belcher . . 10 11 Mexican 18 Best & Beicher 16 17 Occidental ® Builion .. . 01 0 Ophir .. b Caledonia . « 31 32 Overman 05 Challenge Con.. 15 16 Potosi . 03 Chollar ......... 06 01 Savage 02 Confldence ..... 52 36 Scorpion e Con Cal & Va..170 1 T5 Seg Belcher [ Con Imperial... — 01 Slerra Nevada. 21 Con New York. — 01 Silver Hill 5 Crown Point... 03 04 St Louls % Eureka Con..... ¥4 —|Standard 5 Exchequer — 01| Syndicate o Gould & % 07| Union Con 0 Hale & Norc... 17 1S Utah 03 Julia — @Yellow Jacket.. 07 08 MERZWERI0) 2 e el b icemt) An aluminum resonator to take, the place of the wooden belly of the violin has been devised by a Londoner named Stroh. The volume of tone obtained is said to be greater than that in the ordinary violim