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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1901. S e e e MEDICAL. MONEY WANTED. NELL—ALl who are sick and 1in I and consult the specialist. My used for years by rtunate helped; reifef in all e most obstinate cases have my medical treatment; free e on all subjects of a dell- experience in midwifery cnses; : can be placed in her; takes ore & during confinement; ; confinement $15: board $i 3327 1Sth st.; Mission- phone Capp 2803. H and Mrs. Xohl, reliable for femaie complaints; in- ¢ guaranteed; 30 years experience; e before and during confinement. 1 st., mear Taylor; hours 9 to 5. B AND MRS. DAVIES' original of treatment; maternity home; home sfinement. 1126 Market st., S. F. \, 118 Market—Reliable la- ; & priv. home before and dur- best medi, 2l MRS. DAVIES 1s still located at <; maternity home provided: office % T 104 p. m. and & to 8:3 p, m. expert specalists; ted. MRS _GOODWIN own und reliable; % years' practice in maternity home; fee low. 906 Market. TOY KEE. 210 Stockton st., opp. all_diseases cured by herb: ¥ Union squars engines, 2d-hand machinery. i & WOLPMA! 195-197 . back bars, mirrors, restaurant and po- ker tables, barroom chairs, linoleum, new and second hand; we always have a large stock of saloon outfits on hand; 32 complete outfits on one ficor, rendy made: we can ship everythi in 24 bours 'J. NOONAN, 1017, 1018, 1021, 102 Mission st., above GOOD firewood for sale cheap. Risdon Irom | Works, cor. Howard and Besle sts. LOT machinc ghop tools, lathes, planers, shap- ers, etc.; slso wood-working tools, such as band saws, wood planers, shapers, stickers, mortisers, saws, etc. J. B. JARDINE, Fremont st A NEW system of buying diamonds, watches, 1 valises, etc., is being in- Portland Loan Office, % All you need is & very small runks, d at the s We are selling out our stock of pictures, frames, moldings at & reduct thing by Dec. 15. JONES & CO., T84 Larkin. A—BUYS, se or rents & machinery, en- 3 gines, bollers. water pipes, shafting, puileys, etc. WHITELAW, 253-255 Epear st. FIRST-CLASS second-hand modern engines and boilers and sold. KROGH . CO., son st., mear First. 1 care; low fees. Sixth; write for catalogue. | - | on of half off; must close out every- | TO Montezuma stockholders—Wanted to bor- row §750 on 15,000 shares of Montezuma stock, at 1 per cent a month. Address box 1963, Call office. —_— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AGAIN we remind you that our plano stock, both new and second hand, is the largest Wwest of Chicago ana includes the most Te- lisble makers to choose from. New pianos £0ld upon easy payments of $6 per month; some good piancs for $3, $ and $5 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.. Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts.. San Fran- cisco; corner Broadway and Thirteenth st., Oakland. ATTENTION, Second-hand Becond-hand Second-hand BARGAIN HUNTERS— upright pianos from $55 up. square pianos from 350 up. organs from up: new up- Tight pianos from $175 up. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 to 2 O'Farrell. Chickering, Ma- son and Hamlin, Vose, Sterling pianos. AN unusual chance to get a good piano for a low price is offered any one who will call on us at once; we will show how you can save | from $100 to $150 in buying from us; we want your patronage and are willing to pay for it. THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Mar- | ket st. ALL highest grades sold by the Heine Plano Co., sole agents most famous and oldest Amer- | ican makes; easy payments: big allowance for rents $2 up allowed; bar- Steinways, $185; Chickerings, s wanted ANY plano sold by us taken ‘within 2 vears and full purchase price al- lowed on a new peerless Knabe at regular price; costs you only 20c a day to buy a plano from us. KCHLER & CHASE, ¥ O'Farrell st.; established 1850. | A sMALL right Weber upright, 312; elegant walnut case, Knabe upright, almost new; also Steck, oak case; Hardman square, $i5;" organs, §28 up. BOWERS & SON, 23 Fifth st., IVERS & POND and A. B. CAMERON, Agents. A FACT worth remembering is this, you get your money’s worth when you buy a plano from us: we sell the famous Decker & Son and Baumeister: cash or payments. THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO.. 763 Market st. A FIRM'S failure to realize on account of strike has placed two carloads of high-grade planos in storage to be sold at Bastern fac- tory prices; second-hand pianos for a song. WILSON'S STORAGE, 1706 Market st. | PIANOS—The most modern and up-to-date; | " SBteck. Everett, Conover, Packard, Ludwig, Har¢man and many others; wholesale and re- tail. The Wiley B. Allen Co., 933 Market s €. T.; (Branch Store, 951 Broadway, Oaklan | HA)DSOME 3-pedal upright; used 6 months; | sacrifice; leaving city. 502 Eddy, cor. Hyde. NEW plano, planola and music on sale; great | _bargain; party golng away. 217 Geary st. | STEINWAY upright, second-hand, wanted for cash; state price. Box 1859, Call office. $2%5—HERTZ plano; good for practice; Schaffer upright, nearly new, $09. 217 Geary st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALBE. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR. SAL®, EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 633 Market street. | SPECIAL. « Leavenworth-st. Flats. $12,500—Three elegant modern flats, 6, 6, § rooms and bath, and 2 rear flats, 4 rooms and bath each, bringing in & monthly rental of $112 §0; this property is modern in every respect, desirable, well located and in demand; two frontages; must be seen to be apprectated. DOWNTOWN PROPERTY, Mission st., inside of Seventh. $14,000—Southeast line of Mission et., near new postotfice; frontage of 35 feet; improve- ments 2 houses, 7 rooms and bath éach; property in this block recently sold for $600 per front fdot. PARK PANHANDLE FLATS. New and Modern. $12,000—Three elegant new flats containing 6, 7, 7 rooms and bath; north side of street; thoroughly modern; just com- pleted’ and renting for $120 per month, or 1 per cent; a giit-edge proposition for parties wishing a permanent invest- ment; key lot 25x137:6 feet. NEW MODERN HOME. $5,750—Up-to-date residence of 7 rooms; tiled mantels, electric lighting, domed cetl- ings, efc.; absolutely perfect and a magnificent new home; near Halght and Steiner sts.; lot 26x80 feet. MORRIS-AVE.- FLATS. $5,000—Four fine flats ot 4, 5 rooms each; in the best renting portion of this district. ays $552 per annum; will subdivid ot 40x75 feet. GUERRERO-ST, FLATS, $3,600—Reduced from $4500; 2 fine flats of 4-§ rooms and bath each; on the best block of Guerrero st. and in the heart of the Mission warm belt; rents for $312 per annum; lot 24x105 feet. VALLEJO-ST. FLATS. $3,300—Two well-built flats of 4-5 rooms and bath each; Vallefo st., near Larkin; always rented; and pays over 10 per cent per annum. PAYS OVER % PER CENT PER ANNUM, Only $800 cash required; 4 well-bullt flats, 3 rooms each, In good condition; modern plumbing; this is a bargain that cannot be duplicated. MODERN MISSION COTTAGES. AT YOUR OWN PRICE, ON YOUR OWN TERMS, FIVE SOLD THIS WEEK. ‘We have over §0 cottages in all parts of the Mission; call and get a list. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. 638 Market stre COTTAGE, 4 rooms and one of 2 rooms; 0x150; 462 Douglass st., near 2ist; must be sold. Call after 2 p. m., or at 310 Noe st. WE have cash buyers for improved property. DONNELLY & CO., 632 Market st. $350 BEACH—Corner lots; Eugene ave.; frontage 3 streets; graded; cash or install. 360 Jessle. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy, Lester Hamilton, Spielmann planos. 308 Post st. ADMINT Hartter; o full line of photo supplies, grapho- phones, records, etc. Rm. §13, Examiner bldg. FIv $10: dress pante. $1 75 MISFIT SLOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. 35 5 DEREY and Fedora hats, $1 5. Popu- datters, 330 Kearny st., near Pine. CHEAP 4 hp. gasoline engine, steam pump, 1 w erbor, all kinds tools. 546 Mission st. chinery, new and second hand, and 625 Bryant st. sutomatic ine; com- and ¢ bp t. H S. WHITE, 516 Mission st. TRATOR'S sale—Bstate of W. A | GOOD second-band upright for sale cheap. ECHMITZ, 16 McAllister st. | ELEGANT plano as_good as new; standard make; a sacrifice. Hornung’s, 216 McAllister. AT KEEFFE'S, 22 Turk st., near Market— Shoninger, Schubert and Stelnway bargains. ELEGANT new upright piancs for rent, $3 per mo. SCOTT-CURTAZ Plano Co., 560 Hayes. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United Statgs cr Canada one year for $L ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS; improved & unimproved property acquired by foreclosure; % cash. Bank of Ala, by OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 - BROADWAY. CARTERS for trunks bags and dress ses. A. B. SMITH CD., 128 Ellis st. s, showcases: all lengths and sizes. B SCHWERDT, 821 Mission st. bargain list No. 17 now ready for Montgomery st. regisier (Hallwood); brand new; $55; re- H. F. ALLEN, 202 California st. pald for seaiskins, full dress & Tux- Portland Loan Office, 23 Stockton. . lainches, rowboats carried in stock. BAKER & HAMILTON. B Y for sale snd made to order. T. AND, 12 Kearny st., room erns, new and 2d-hand moving ple- ECLiARD & BRECK, 131 Post st. E _engines, all sizes, new and 24-hand, nches. J. B. DOAK, 511 Mission st. New and second band. THE HER- l!:}: CO., 417423 Sacramento st. and bollers: second-band machinery. 122 Beale st. f FATRBANES 10-ton hay scale; jeweler's steel- % lfhfig safe perfect order. ifornia st. SAPEST and best in America—The Weekly 16 pages, sent to any address in the nifed States or Canada oOme year for $1, m MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. to rent or lease for 3 months, a gaso- launch. Address N. B., 323 Montgom~ st., rsom 611. TLEMAN wishes typewriter in good con. on. Fox 1855, Call office. ED—Second-hand upright piano for H. L. WHITEHEAD, 1706 Market st wants good second-hand clothing and cal goods. 154 $th st.: tel. Folsom 2522 { TO LOAN. A’ LOAN COMPANY, § per cent in sums to suit. City and Oakiand, town and country property; second morigages, life insurance & securities. Loans on unsettied estates, undivided interests in * 1eal estate and legacies. We will purchase 1y of above securities. Tel. Red 5024, MAN- HATTAN LOAN CO., fth fioor, Crocker bldg. " idsa in the money-lending business is tricd by the Portland Loan Office, 25 kton st.; phone Bush 434 If you need money puone us and the manager of our loan department will call on you and loan you money at low rates on your diamonds, tehes, sealskins, etc., or else you can call our orfies All business confidential ANY AMOUNT AT § PER CENT. $300,000 &t First, second and third mortgages........ vssee Undivided interest in real estate in probate. Mortgages and legacies bought; no delay. Get my Lorms before doing business elsewhere, eeeeeezeno. B. McCOLGAN - % Montgomery st., room 3 §250,00—E2STERN capital to loan at low rate on California securities, first or second mort- ges, cliy or town properties, undivided in- ® in real estate, legacies, ‘etc., also first- propes will loan as high as 70 real vaive. W. L. HARPER, 397 y amount; 6 per cent; first, hird morigages, estates in n estates, legacies, undivided manufacturing and mer- corporation loans. Room 16, e blg. GEORGE E. OLSEN, AN MURPHY, 602 Examiner bullding— 90,000 at 6% or less in large sums: loans on_second mortgages etc.; financial problems of all sort 1f your prop- erty js mortgaged and you need more money sec HEEMAN MURPHY, 602 Examiner bldg. ANY proposition HERM %, estates, and sizes. any amount; § per cen ‘mortgag:s, estates, undivided interests; chat- tel mortgages, ete. D. J. HALLORAN, Gams tuilding, 206 Kearny st., room B4 RELIABLE corporation, established 1865, proper place to borrow money on diamonds, éewelry. planos and sealskins at lowest rate of Interest. § Grant ave., mear Market st.; tel. Black 571 HIGHLY spectable private place to obtain libera! advances on diamonds, jewelry at low- est rates, Baldwin Jeweiry Store, 546 Market #t.; tel. Main 164 Branch 1§ Third st, A MILLICN at 4 per cent; smaller amounts at ; city or ferm property; long time: state smount desired and location of property. P. 0. box 2078, NMUNICIPAL Loan Office, 108 Grant ave., near ("ve.ry £t.; phone Red 1608. ON real estate, let or 2nd and on fur- niture or pianos without removal; any amount; lowest rotes. Becker & Co., 2 Montgomery. 'WHITE enamel iron beds, single, three-quarter or double, $22%. EASTERN CUTFITTING CO., 1310-1312 Stockton st., near Broadway. FOR sale cheap: a new full-dress sult; breast. Box 1463, Call office. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed with electric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates: 10 years’ experience. J. B. RAY, 457 Minna st. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray hair to its natural color; §1; at all druggists, A—IF your halr is falling or you are bald, call on Dr.G.8.Moore, 332 O'Farreil; send for circular. WILL pay cash and good prices for old seal- skins. Box 1205, Call office, Buj uous hair removed free for 1 week by clec, needle. Dr. Lula Brooks, Mission & 16th. SPANISH lessons given by a native Spanish teacher; translations. 513 McAllister st. LACE curtains cleaned for 35c per pair and up. 1271 Mission st.; phone Folsom 2528. STOP that ‘‘cough’’—California Lung Balsam will do it: all druggists; phone Pine 23%. - MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.,733 Market. 500 MEN wanted to order suits for §1 per week. NEUHAUS & CO.. tallors, 115 Kearny st TAILOR-MADE suits, $7 50; dress pants, 32 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. OBESITY cured: no dleting; no weakening. THE A’VIDA CO., 736 Valencia st., bet. 18th & 19th. DR. LAMOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best corn cure; 25c; all druggists. OLD gold, silver, diamonds and precious stones bought. J. R. JENKEL, $17 Market st. AT © per cent in sums to sult in city: $150,000 03 large ranches at fair rates: secon mortgages. R. J. MERCER & SON, 412 Pine. CAFH loaned to mh on note with- out indorser or on at § per cent per annum. MORRELL, 605 Examiner building. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any [dress In the. Unifed States or Canada onme Wear for $I, postage paid. B e PLANING AND TURNING MILLS. LOWEST rates on furniture, etc., by private party; no removal; no commission; confiden- tial. Room 8, Conservatory bidg.,” 301 Jones. furniture, planos; no removal; money ck; lowest interest; easy terms; mo broker- reliuble party. 1170 Market st., room 68. LOANS on planos, furniture without removal, libraries, goods in warehouse, etc.; any amt.; b priv. Ormeby, 26 Montg. office . e and pianos; $15 up; no removal; no commission; private. Room 81, 6 Eddy st furniture, pianos; no removal; no ; confidential. Whitebead, 1706 Market, . plancs; lowest rate; mo removal; te. LICK, 116 McAllister st. Lowest ra: any security. 302 Montgomery st., r. 1 want & home 1 will loan you money o A B RUDELL, 222 Sansome st LARIES without indorser; other Propo- B F. Discount Agency, 143 Phelan big. Compan! Joans and dis- cobmts. 321 Parrott building. LOANS money on salary: no_indorser; Bastern Plan. Western Loan Co., 5 Phelan blag. ‘WOOD and Ivory Turning, Planing, -Shaping 2nd Sawing. CARL F. HAAS, 95 Fremont st. e ] PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR, C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market et., between Sixth and Seventh. DR. WONG HIM, herb doector, successtully treats all diseases cf the human body; see testimonials at office, 115-117 Mason, nr. Ellis. A—DR. WONG WO, herb doctor; sanitarium, 764-766 Clay st.; see testimonials at office. o PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for Subsistence Supplies.—Office of Purchasing Commissary, San Francisco, Cal., October 30, 1%0L—Seaied proposals for furnishing and delivering of such quantities of subsistence supplies, delivered at such ‘wharf or such warehouses in San Francisto, Cal., s per circular, to be seen at this office, wili'be received here until il o'clock &. m., Tuesday, November 19, 191, and opened im- media ely thereafter in presence of bidders. Specifications, general instruction to bidders and blank form of proposal will be furnished Lo establisned dealers on application to W. H. Purchasing Commiseary. A OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. A—ELEGANT corner _store, new complete fix- —_ ‘tures, grocery and bar. $39 McAllister st. — ROOM, lght, phone; suitable for designer or — card writer; $5. Inquire 1008 Mission st. il OIL. AUCTIONI AUCTION!! AUCTION!!f OIL tanks, second-hand. in good order; all | AUCTION! AUCTION!!! sizes: cheap. H. 8. WHITE, 516 Mission st. AUCTION! AUCTION!!! MISTRY. g Lot oo AUCTION! AUCTION!1! JEROME FOSELLI, scientific palmist, 515 vior st., bet. Goary and Post; tel. Black 56l. | AUCTION! AUCTION!1 NEERGAARD, president St. Germain College, | AUCTION! AUCTION!I! reads from 1 10 5. 700 Post; phone Hyde 2933, PAINTERS AND DECURATORS. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO. J. C. ROMAINE, 640 G. G. ave.; phone Polk 1423; Few— best quality work; lowest prices, get figures, WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., PARTNERS WANTED. o adersomd il ‘WOODWARD, & CO, WANTED—Partner who understands bees. Par- ticulers address Adam Miller, Vallejo, Cal. ‘WOODWARD, & co., e e = WOODWARD, WATSON & CO. (Successors to ‘William J. Dingee.) INDIAN baskets, Indlan relics, curios and an- " tiques bought * NAT R?PHAAEI;. s Geary REAL “RETATE :AUCTIONEERE. st., largest curio store jn America; visitors A & Welcome; Indian baskets from §1 upward. REAL ESTATR AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS. AN elegant line of remnants for suits to or- S der, 3L; with these suits we make an extra REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS. r nts free of charge; other suits on in- E— filg:nu. $1 weekly. L. LEMOS, 1117 Mar- REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS. ket st, between Seventh and Eighth. REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS. MRS. BRIGGS, dermatologist—Superfluous halr, W moles, other facial blemishes permanently re- _ moved without pain or scars by the latest —_— electric appliances. 968 Sutter; tsl. Larkin 3171 at AUCTION. ONhE BO'I;TLE olf flnul "flll clllre any cau‘o{ 2 sy Theumatism, sciatica, neuralgia or gout; prics fl!fifl per_bottle. For ctreufu-. Pinus, Med ATCTIDE, Co., 784 Valencia st., S. F.; tel. Church 157l ATCTIO ELECTRIC light In every room—Winchester = gglel, 44 Third lt.,hnel.;‘ lllrke(,& 700 mml‘(: to 50 per nif 3 50 to er week; . | _tree s mal emwns i Sk B i Tt AUCTION WHY Guess? You can be certain of style and AUCTION. fit by uelng Standard Patterns; Nov. patterns — an The Designer now ready. J. W. EVANS, — ixth. st el Domestic office, 1021 Market sf near Sixt al Credit Sale of THE latest fancy styles of hairdressing for —_— parties 25c; one price omly. G. LEDERER, 38 23 38 38 Sl CHOICE RESIDENCR LOTS. ADELINA PATTI'S Beauty Cream. Becret ot e i y continual uth; 3 stpaid; free demon- Stration; come and see Us. Bon-Ton, 824 Post. SEOI BRI 18 McCABE'S Detective Agency handles gl legict- CHOICE “RESIDENCE LOTS: mate detective business. Emma Spreckels o bldg., rooms §28-324, S. F.; tel. South 351 e e e AT cash prices; ladies” tatlor-made suits, coats, CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS. 3 waists, ) ts, irts, ete. ; weekly b Payments. C. F. ADAMS CO.. 156 Fitth st. CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS. Facing West Street, Market Street, 35th Street and 36th Street. SATURDAY, November 2, 1901 At 2 p. m. AT SALESROOM, 208 BROADWAY. l These lots sre surrounded by new homes and more are in course of construction. The street work is complete. Terms only 1-5 cash; remainder in easy installments. Carriages at office for inspection of property. Office open evenings by appointment, Installment or flat loans negotiated for home- butiders. TITLE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. TITLE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. TITLE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. TITLE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. TITLE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. TITLE ABSOLUTERY PERFECT. For catalogues and other perticulars apply to WOODWARD, WATSON & CoO., WOODWARD, WATEON & CO, WOODWARD, WATSON & CO., WOODWARD, WATEON & CO. WOODWARD, WATSON & CO.,, WOODWARD, WATSON & CO. (Successors to Willlam J. Dingee.) Real Estate Auctioneers, %03 Broadway, Oakland. 111 $1900—SACRIFICE for a quick sals; co ble modern Eastlake cattage with barh dou- ble bay-window, hall, high basement and brick foundation; lot 43x100 feet (note the size); very sunny; half block from public park: 3 minutes’ walk from Clinton station; yery select residence location: neighborhood and surroundings the very best; street work complete and stone walks lald; house alone is insured for $1750; rents for $15 per month. ::‘k“:rtea be ‘::a: to be lwml-' 3 éed; n‘ever before a special bargal tand . close investigation. e GEO. W. AUSTIN & Co., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. TENTH, §72—Beautiful sunny rooms; excellent home table; terms moderate; references. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALRE, B S ot U s o AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, the | ~ sul Franklin, furniture dealer, 1ith and ‘Oakland. A. M. SPECK & CO., Opposite Kearny. Real Estate Agents 2nd Reat Collectors. Downtown Investment; rents $4000 annually; & years' lease to one tenant guaranteed; mort- gage $18,000; Wnltl;{afll{m pays 8 per cent net. Post-st. corner; downtown; fine 3-story bulid- ing; & stores; rents $0; O7-Lt. tront. Mission st., near Fourth; splendid brick struc- ture; elevator; good high ' basement; rent $250; one tenant. 3 $85,000. Corner close to Mercantile Library; lot 85x120; 3 frontages; rent $203; can be increased to $80,000. Eddy st., near Jones; 48 feet frontage; frame improvements; this 1s & quick seller. 29,500. Modern improvements; lot 72x137:6; rented at $170, $16,500. Panhandle corner; 2 new bulldings; rents $§142; lot 37x115 feet. $15,000. Leavenworth-st. investment; 57 feet front; rents $106; always rented. New Van Ness ave. flats; rents $125; a safe buy. : $6500. & Corner; marine view; splendid improvements; Tents’ $60. $4950. Two modern flats; only half block from Mar- ket st?? rents $40; cost nearly $7500. Jomes-st. flats; rents $41; lot 45-foot frontage. $700 cash. +| Balance $1300 mortgage can remain; B-room in the Mission; cottage; Twenty-fourth-st. car_line. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. A_SUNNY north corner, near Van Ness ave.; large lot, with fine residence of 14 rooms. Large residence on Jackson st., near Polk; 14 rooms; lot 35x127, THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 5 Montgomery st. FOR sale—Cottage of 4 rooms, large basement d_yard; half c: 3022 Plerce e s REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale FOR SALE OR EXCHANG! A highly improved country home and invest. ment property near San Jose, consisting of 180 acres, of which 100 acres are planted to_ the finest’ varieties of resistant Wine grapes, There is a family orchard surrounding the buildings. The improvements consist of & large 12-room modern residence, With spring water piped throughout. The house is surrounded by hand- some grounds containing & large fish pond and fountain. There are also stables and other ranch buildings. The house sets on a sufficient elevation to command a beautiful view of the Santa Clara Valley. The wine industry is as- sured good prices for years to come and wine grapes are selling for §25 to §30 per ton, which makes a resistant vineyard an investment prop- osition. This property is worth your immediate investigation, For full information call on or address. McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco. Cal, $00-ACRE ranch in Sonoma County, 12 miles from Santa Rosa, 1% miles from' Kenwood (Southern Pacific station); within four miles of the California Northwestern Rallroad; land long conceded to be among the very finest vineyard land in the State; Would pay eplen- didly if now planted in resistant vines; bot- tom lands highly productive; house on prem- ises contains ten rooms and bath; hard fin: ished; also large barns and all ofher nece sary bulldings; hot and cold water through- out; abundant’ supply of water for all pur- poseés piped from perennial springs; this prop. erty and additional money necessary is offered in exchange for San Francisco income prop- erty worth from $60,000 to $100,000. Apply to THOS. MAGEE & SONS, Real Fstate Agent: 5 Montgomery st. "__FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO. Small tracts, $60_to §90 per acre, on Rancho Cotati, Sonoma Co.; future value assured, as San Francisco is growing rapldly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for pam- phlets and information. $2500-IMPROVED foothill farm, 204 acres; El Dorado Co., near R. R. Box 222, Call’ POULTRY and dalry ranches for sale; write for froo lisf WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal. P ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. A—NOTHING like 1 pleasant sunny suite With kitchen, all complete for housekeeping, $20; other rooms reasonable. St. James, Mo~ Allister and Laguna sts. CALIFORNIA, 152i—Sunny furnished keeping rooms to let; gas and bath. EDDY, 743—2 sunny rooms for housekeeping; private; phone. EDDY, $39—3 or 4 furnished or unfurnished sunny rooms; private residence; conveniences; phone. EIGHTH, 112—5..large. . bay<window _rooms; sunny; for housekeeping; unfurnished. FIFTH, 353—Furnished housekeeping; two, $12; three, $15; three, $16; also single, $4, 35 and up. GOLDEN GATE AVE., 641—Two bright sunny rooms for housekeeping; basement. Call from 9 till 10:30 a. m. HOWARD, 1063—2 sunny connecting completely furn, rms.; running water, range,. etc.; $10. HOWARD, 1063—2 sunny front completely furn. bay-window rms.; elec. lights; range; others, LANGTON, 256%—3 sunny, nicely furnished Tooms fof housekeeping; private family. LARKIN, 433—Neatly furnished bay-window housekeeping rooms, McALLISTER, 636—Sunny furnished suites: gas range, sink, laundry; ground floor; $12, $15. MINNA, 25—Sunny furnished front housekeep- ing and single rooms; cheap. POLK, 1002—3 and § room suites, completely furnished for housekeeping; cheap; reference. BTOCKTON, 1307—Nice furnished rooms for housekeeping; very cheap. THE St. James, cor. Laguna and McAllister sts.—Large, well-furnished single room, $8; handsomely furnished suite for light house- keeping, $15; handsomely furnished corner suite for light housekeeping, extra kitchen in- cluded; gelect home for families; near park. A BRANGH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. e et ey ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. house- ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; grill attached; country visitors find no place like the Argyle; take McAllister-st. cara, A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25c to $1 per night; $1 2 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT Shasta House, 246 Third—200 rooms; newly renovated; 25c to Toc, $1 to §3 week. A_SUNNY suite, and singles, neat and clean, bath, phone. Prices low. 332 Stockton. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EUGENE, 265 O'Farrell—New House, fireproof, new furniture; electric elevator; 25 private sultes with bath; bathd free; first-class. FOURTH, 225—Nice front room; also single rooms. FOURTH, %8—Sunny rooms; call after 6 p. m, FRANCISCO HOTEL—Elegant suites; single; transient; baths. Mrs. King, Turk & Taylor, GOLDEN GATE AVE., 641—Bright sunny and nicely furnished room for gentleman; bath. Call from 9 till 10:30 a. m. GEARY, 405, The Navarre—Elegantly furnished suites and single; travelers accommodated. GOUGH, 1613—Nicely furnished sunny rooms Wwith hot and cold water; gas; bath. HOTEL ST, DENIS (European plan), 24 Turk st., near Market—Central location; new build- ing; elegantly furnished; strictly first-class; 505 ‘per day And upward: special rates by the week or month; best in the city; references; take Market-st. cable cars to Turk st. HYDE, 808—2 sunny rooms in handsome pri- vate residence; very select; gentlemen. LARKIN, 408—Sunny front bay-window room; private ‘house. 5 LEAVENWORTH, 227—$10; large furn. light front rooms; closets; run. ter; cor. house, MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room; $1 per week: transient. NATOMA, 622—Two furnished rooms in private family. s2s and bath; NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st. O FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec., lights; day, week, mo. ROYAL House, 12 Eilis—Incandescent light; resging-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor} rooms, night, 35c to.$1 50; week, to §8; ‘month,’ $8 to $20; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot aud cold water; baths, SHERMAN artment House, 28 Eighth st., near mr)uemml-ud or unfurnished. SILVER, 127B—A fine room for 1 or %; use of bath; $10. SUTTER, 820% (The Stanford)—Suites from $3 to §7; singles §2 to §$5 per Week; translent. 1105—Larg unny _rear : Closet; runming water; §8 and 10 month. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscription: received at Call branch office, 2200 F‘lllm:n lt? A BRANCH office for Call ts and one. has Been Val st advertisement established at Wlm ROOMS AND BOARD. THE CECILERNE, 90 Van Ness ave. BOARD and room for two in elegantly fur- nished home; billlard room and telephone. 25 Baker st. THB COREIN, 83 Sutter st.—Rooms single and en sulte; private baths; ail rooms sunny; ex- celient table. HOTEL Las Palmas, 1820 Market—Suite 2 or 8 rooms, bath; board optlonal; single rooms. HOTEL Repelier, 781 Sutter—Newly furnished; exzellent table; special rates to tourists. O'FARRELL, €05 (Johnson House)—Exception- ally fur. suites; beautiful grnds; table board. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; attractive rms. SUNNY bay-window room, with board for 1 or 2 ladies, reasonable. 237 Eleventh st. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. REFINED lady with a child 10 years old de- sires board In private family; reasonable; state price; vicinity of McAllister, Frankiin, Ellls and Hyde sts. Box 1706, Call office. YOUNG man desires room and board in Protest. ant family, north of Market; not too far from business center; can furnish best of ref- erences. Box 159, Call office. WANTED—Room and board in private family for an old lady; not to exceed $15 per month. Address MRS. M. PAUL, 453 Ellis st., City. GERMAN couple wants board and lodging across the bay in plain family. 916 Capp st. RUPTURE SANITARIUM. RUPTURHE cured at HUNTER'S SANITA- RIUM, 1206 Market st.; treatment free; only invention in the world ‘that will not torture. ———— e SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; ity ‘or couniry. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms §-1( 1 DISEASES and ailments of men treated: con- sultation fres. American ispensary. 514 Pine. — SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Chas. Plambeck,1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- paliring; lowest rates.Tel. Black 1]24.505 4th. ALL kinds bought, #old, rented, exchanged; re- peiring;lowest rates; phone Mint 45. 145 6th. _— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 6713. GOLDEN WEST BStorage Warehouse, 840 Mis- sion st.: tel. Howard 91. F. W.ZEHFUSS. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. - The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 258. WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors;estimate free. 209 Sansome. e —————————————— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Bur_Estes, 21, Mill Valley, and Flora Col- lins, 18, Sydney, Australia. Andréw Eriksen, 39, 604 Second street, and Catherine Galvin, ‘32, 217 Perry street. Walter J. Ballard,’ 2, Sacramento, and Lil- lan W. Manderson, 24, city. Gluseppl Basoino, 27, 1404 Dupont street, and Lena Percle, 15, 1417 Kearny street. Augustine Encs Jr., 20, Honolulu, and Mamie Veado, 1, 2403% Sacramento street. Solomon D. Ayoob, 21, 424 Vallejo street, and Meey A. Ayoob, 18, 424 Vallejo street, George Holt, 35, Fort Bragg, and Annie L. Sanderson, 20, Fort Bragg. Willlam Gamble, €, Elmira, Cal, and Au- gusta B. Potts, 33, Sacramento. John F. Lyons, 26, 1356 Alabama street, and Mary Collamore,’ 20, 307 Jones street. Howard Black, 29, Palo Alto, and Agnes B. Whitney, 25, city. Morris' Berlant, 24, 1608% Folsom street, and Ida Polonsky, 19, 317 Ninth street. Shannon Crandall, 30, Los Angeles, Katharine W. Whitney, 24, city. Charles T. Nelson, 36, Androus Island, Mamie B. James, 25, city. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES— DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at elther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of rb sons authorized to have the same publishe g BORN. CUNNINGHAM—In Vallejo, October 27, 1901, to the wife of Captain J. H. Cunningham, a daughter, NELSON—In this city, October 23, 1901, to the wife of A. A. Nelson, a son. B L MARRIED. GAMBLE—POTTS—In_ this _city, October 29, 1901, by the Rev. John Stephens, Willlam Gamble of Elmira, Cal, and Augusta B. Potts of Sacramento, Cal. HOLT—SANDERSON—In this city, October 29, 1901, by the Rev. John Stephens, George Holt and Annie L. Sanderson, both of Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, Cal. McCAMPBELL—MOSELEY—In this city, Oc- tober 28, 1901, by the Rev. John Stephens, Tyre R. McCampbell of Cincinnati, Ohio, and FEmma Estella Moseley of Sonora, Cal. SCOTT—GRAHAM—In this city, October 28, 1901, by the Rev. John Stephens, John Scott and Madeline S. Graham, both of Los Ange- les, Cal. WILLIAMS—MORRISSEY—In Santa Cruz, Oc- tober 23, 1901, by the Rev. Father McNamee, assisted by the Rev. Father Hennessey, Wil- liam F. Willlams and Mary Margaret Mor- and and rissey, both of Santa Cruz. Morell, A. J. Morrison, Elizabeth O’'Donnell, Jane O'Toole, Hugh Raymond, Henry Agar, John B, Ahrens, Lou C. Black, Ellen Buck, Nettle D. Bruml, M. Clark, George R. Riordan, Timothy J. Eastman, Mattie Robertson, Davi Fischer, Virginia H. Robinet, Eugene Fletcher, Edward N. Stevenson, Eva Falls, Jessie L. Svetinich, John Hallmeyer, Chas. G. Sweeting, George W. Haskell, Chaun . Maggle Hattan, Francls ames Keller, John Ty elly, Henry W. Voigt, Rudolph B. ons, Timothy Wetmore, Elbert B, Manchester, Geo. W. Wieboldt, Herbert . AGAR—In this city, October 23, 191, John Ed- ward Agar, a natlve of Washington, D. C., aged 77 years. {7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Thurs- day), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 324 Bartiett street. Interment private, Laurel Hill Cemeter!l.Il S e AHRENS—In this city, er Lou C. Ahrens, beloved daughter of Charles F. and the late Loulsa Ahrens. sister of Ber- tha Ahbrens, and nlece of Mrs. H. Hartman and J. G. Klemm, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years § months and 13 days. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the funeral parlors of Charles H. J. Tru- man & Co., 318 Mason street, batween O'Far- rell_and Geary. e CK—In_this city, Octol ., 1901, Ellen, Bt of John Black, and mother ‘of Mrs. Wil llam J. Black, a native of Ireland, aged €5 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 oclo e patle of McFadden, ] al ireen, 5~ sion street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BUCK—In Pasadena, October 29, 1901, Nettie D., beloved dlngl‘ger of John A. and the iafe Matilda . Buck, and sister of Emma M., Charles H., John A. Jr, Walter E. and Viola M. Buck, a natlve of San Francisco, azed 28 years. BRUML—In Iockford, Cal, M. Bruml, be- loved husband of Lena Bruml, and father of Jullus end Henry Bruml and Emille Daly, a hative of Austria, aged 77 years. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Buccessor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln School. Tefephone South 80. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, BSan Mateo County. OFFICE 916 MARKET STREET. J. HENDERSON, Manager. NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAK) Samuel McFadden, 18 years mnn?‘nlrs'm the United Undertakers’ Association; M. J. McBrearty, Wwith the same company for 10 years; P. F. Green, late with J. C. O'Con- mor & Co., have. opened new Funeral Par- lors at 1171 Mission between Seventh ‘and Eighth. Telephone South 44. CREMATION. The Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Association Point Lobos ave.. 8, F., Cal. . hibiting burlals in San e fher: tha rat day of August, 10 {ioum not reter to CREMATION. Neither dosk t affect the COLUMBARIUM, because there is nothing less harmful to the living than the ashes of their dead. . P by u-l ermits of Health the same as heretof: GEORGE R. FLETCHER, CLARK—In Oakland, October 29, 1901, George Reeves Clarke Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, aged 3 months and .15 days (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect: tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from 77 Valley street, Oakland. Interment St. Mary's Ceme- ery. EASTMAN—In Lincoln, Cal, October 23, 1901 Mattle Eastman (nee Close), beloved wife of Brice M. Eastman, a native of California. 7 Funeral private to-day (Wednesday), at 3:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the Callfor- nia Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. - FISCHER—In this city, October 2, 1901, Vir- ‘nia. Hayden Fischer, dearly beloved wite of the late Emil A. Fischer and beloved mother of Bugene E. Fischer, Mrs. Samuel McCartney and Mrs. Hattie Christieson, & mtdlvlel ogugenmcky. aged 71 years 4 months an 8. - TrFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from Mission Ma- sonic Hall, 2628 Mission street, where serv- ices will be held by Mission Chapter of East- ern Star. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains at her late residence, 208% Union street. FLETCHER—In Oakland, October 28, 1%01, at 18 Chase street, Edward Nelson, husband of Mary Fletcher, and = brother of William Fletcher, Mrs. W. J. Clark, Albert Neukom and the late Lizzfe Neukom, a native of Ohio, aged 35 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are. respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 13 Chase street, West Oak- land. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. FAILS—In this city, October 23, 1901, Jessie L., beloved daughter of Augusta Abbott and the late Joseph Fails, and sister of Hattle Falls and Mrs. P. H. Buchholz, a native of 17 years § months and 11 day: 7 Friends and acquaintances ara respec tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (T!nmd:x, at 8:3 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, thencs to Sacred Heart Church. ‘where a uiem mass wi the Teposs of ber soul at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. HALLMBEYER—In this eity, October 28, 1001, Charles G. Hallmeyer, beloved husband of Michaela M. Hallmeyer, a native of Ger- many, aged % years 11 months and 2§ days. HASKELL—In_this ecity, October 28, 1901 Chauncey O. Haskell, beloved brother of Ed- ward Wilder Haskell, a native of Vermont, aged 77 years 11 months and 25 days. [7The funeral will taks place to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Charles H. Jg Truman & Co., 318 Mason street, between O'Farrell and Geary. HATTAN—In Oakland, October 29, 1301, Fran- cls Valentine, husband of Hattle V. Hattan, & native of Maryland, aged 67 years § mont) and 15 days. KELLER—In this city, October 29, 1301, John Keller, a native of ireland, aged 5§ years. KELLY—In this city, October 2, 190i, Henry 'W. Kelly, beloved husband of the late Jen- nie ‘Kelly, and father of Francls W.. Ara- belle M. and the late Alice L. Baird, a n: tive of Connecticut, aged 65 years 11 months B rienis and scquatntances are lends and acquaint fully invited to attend the funeral to- (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late re dence, 2623 Folsom street. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. LYONS—Drowned In San Francisco Bay, Oc- ‘tober 27, 1901, Timothy, dearly beloved son of Annis and the late Timothy Lyons. aod Deloved brother of Thomas, James, Joseph and David Lyons, Mrs. D. Coleman and the late John Lyons, a native of San Franclsco, aged 20 years and 20 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10:30 o’clock, from the resi- dence of his mother, 4 Moulton street, off Buchanan, between Greenwich and Lombard, thence to St. Brigid’s Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MANCHESTER—In this city, October 23, 1901, George W. Manchester, a native of Ohio, aged 69 years 6 months and 3 /8. U7 The funcral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 2 D'ckot‘x. from the pariors | of Valents, Marini Co., 1524 Stockton street, thence to Laurel Hill Cemetery. MORELL—In this iy, October 27, 1901, A. J. Morell, husband of the late Henrietia Mo- Tell, and father of Mrs. Henrletta M. Cox, a native of New York, aged 84 vears and § months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 13 o'clock from Ploneer Hall, Fourth street. near Market. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MORRISON — In Vallejo, October 28, 1%01, Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late "James Morrison, and mother of Andrew, John and the late’ Willlam Morrison, Mrs. May Ses- sarego and Mrs. Lizzie Silva, a_native of County Derry, Ireland, aged 73 years 5 months and 4 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the fumeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from her lat: residence, 338 Pennsylvania street, Vallejo. Interment Carquinez Cemetery. O'DONNELL—In this city, October 29, 1%01, Jane O'Donnell, relict of the late Rodger O'Donnell, a native of County Donegal, Ire- land, aged $0 years. 3 O'TOCLE—In this city, October 23, 1901, Hugh, beloved husband of Catherine 'Toole, and father of the late Hugh O'Toole, Mrs. E. E. Shaw, Mrs: C. A:° Woods, Mrs. B. and John O'Toole, a native of County Gal- way, Ireland, aged 74 vears. (Sydney and Meibourne papers please copy. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10:30 o'dlock, from his late residence, 710% Clementina street, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RAYMOND—In _this _city, October 25, 1301 Henry, beloved husband of the late Natalie Raymond, and father of Albert, Jennie, Rose, George and Sophie Raymond, a natlve of Germany, aged 67 years 9 months and 1 day. > Funeral private to-day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 1823 Clay street, and thence by 11:30 o'clock tratn to Hille of Eternity Cemetery for Interment. Please omit flowers. RIORDAN—In Denver, Colo., October 26, 1901, Timothy J., dearly beloved husband of Ella Riordan, and beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. T, P. Riordan, a native of San Francisco. T>The tfuneral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 9 o’clock, from the residence of his parents, 1415 Post street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a sclemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. ROBERTSON—In_ this city, October 27, 1301, David, beloved husband of Sarah F. Robert- gon, father of David, Kitty, Willle, Sadte, Lilly and Joe Robertson, and son-in-law of Mr." and Mrs. Willlam Higgins, a native of Scotland, aged 38 years and 21 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully finvited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:15 o'clock, from his late residence, 5 Rincon avenue, thence to St Brendan’s Church, -Fremont and Harrison Interment Streets, for services at 10 o'clock. Holy Cross Cemetery by carriages. ROBINET—In .this city, October 29, 1%01, Eu- gene Robinet, beloved uncle of Mrs. N. Dim- mer and Mrs. V. Balmforth, a native of France, aged 74 years 9 months and 2 days. L7 Notice of funcral hereafter. STEVENSON—In the City and County Hospi- tal, October 29, 1901, Eva Stevenson, a na- tive of Indiana, aged 49 years. SVETINICH—In Nome, Alaska, October 11, 1901, John Svetinich, beloved brother of Pete, Nick and George Svetinich and Mrs. Martin Perich, a native of Lozisce, Brac Dalmatia, Austria, aged 42 years. SWBETING—In the City and County Hospital, S er s, 1901, George William. Swectiog: & native of Florida, aged 54 years. THOMAS—In the City and County Hospital, Ootober 29, 1901, Maggie Thomas, a native of South Wales, aged 35 years. TOWEY—In this city, October 2, 1901, James, beloved husband of Mary Towey, a native of Gnex;‘e!ck. Scotland, aged 61 years and 6 months. 7 Friends and scqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o’'clock, from the par- lors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his goul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. P s TYRRELL—In this city, o] 1801, An- nie, beloved mother ‘of George R. Tyrrell, and aunt of Hugh J. Lynch, a native of St. O S riontis #ad acauaintances t ends and ac are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the par- lord of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. VOIGT—In this city, October 27, 1%1, Rudolph E. Voigt, a native of Dusseldorf, Germany, aged 61 years. 7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at the chapel of Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Take 11:30 ». m. train at Fourth and Townsend streets. WETMORE—In this city, October 29, 1001, Elbert Edgar, infant son’ of William B. and Matti Witmore, aged 37 dagx.. ‘WIEBOLDT—] clty, - 1901, Herbert Edward, dearly beloved only child of Willlam and Marle Wieboldt, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 4 months and 17 oS A BeTier: 101 5n anley, Teat ¥0 8 of Green, S 30-by B 3:9; 310 ‘Bridget Keogh (widow) to Carl Krecker, on N line of Fell street, 50 W of Scotf, 2 by N 100; $10. Grace G. Alexander (Mackenzie) to Alphonse J. Mervy, lot on S line of Eighteenth street, 135 E of Castro, E 25 by S 99:5; Eliza C. Herbert (Comerford) to Fritz E, | Dahigren, commencing 100_S of Duncan . and 125 B of Church, § 14 by E 100; $10. . Same to same, ot on S line of street, 150 E of Church, E-25 by S 100; $10, Thomas W.. Katherine A. Christopher C. and Lily A. Rivers to John H. "Jou daa 8 line of -Duncan street, Y0 W of w:“.!i’.%‘.‘.&mv A. Hihn, undivide ose, 3 i s aiarter. of 1ot on. SW carner ot Goiae Gate uvflmfi and Leavenworth street, S 137:6 by W_137:6; Elizabeth ard Herman Werner to Time Kenney, lot on NW line of Eldridge street, SW of Chesley, SW 20 NW s0; 810, Livingston (wis by 't Emma L}Lhym(mn).lflmliw)wmzj i3 Mariposa and Minnesota, E 5, § 100, E %, SW to a point 1% S of Mariposa, W to B line of Minnesota, N 125: $16. Robert Walmsey (by attorney) to George W. Hall, lot on E line of Michigan street, 150 N of Twenty-third (Nevada), N 12:7, thence fol- lowing the shore of the bay S 5% degrees, E 123838 S ¥ degree, W 5:3%, S 63% dewrees, B 58:1034, W 56:7. N 50, W 100, fractional lots 6 to §, 15'and 16, block 413, Salt Marsh and Tide Lands; $10. Henry W. and Charles W. Spalding to Johm ‘W. Bourdette, lot on W line of Twenty-eighth avenue, 200 N of J street, N 50 by W 120; also lots 1148, 1150 and 1152, Gift Map 2: §10. City Land Company (a corporation) to. Carl G. Larsen, entire biock bounded on N by U street, E by Twentieth avenue, S by V street, W by Twenty-first avenue; also entire block boundéd N by V_street, E by Twentieth ave- nue, S by W street, W by Twenty-first avenue; 31 9. Jane McDonald (wite of D.) to Thomas J. and Charlotte C. Johnston, Iot on S line of Faral- lones street, 180 W of Capitol avenue, W 50 by § 125, lot 4, block I, Railroad Homestead As- sociation; §i0. Junius 'T. McMurtry to Annie McMurtry, lot on § line of China avenue, 73 E of Lisbon street, E 50 by S 100, block 26, Excelsior Home- ,Stead Assocfation; gift. Aleck Muller to Olive Verkouteren (widow), intersection of W line of Ware street and NE line of San Bruno avenue, N 109:4 1-3, W 7, SE 182:6%. block 7, lands Garden Tract Home- stead Addition; $10. 0dd Fellows' Cemetery Association to Willlam Mattfaldt, lot in Odd Fellows’ Cemetery; $220. ‘William Leviston to Jobn G. Klumpe, lot on NB corner of Union and Laguna streets, E 4 by N 60; $10. Jobn &.” Klumpke to Gustavus D. Harper, same, quitclaim deed; $10. Gustavus D. Harper et al. to Angelo Bene- dettl, same; §5000. Blizabeth 'G. Baldwin (widow) to Frances B, Sanborn_(wife of S. S.) (Frances A. Baldwin), lot on NE corner of Filbert and -Devisadero streets, E 30 by N 137:3, quitclaim deed; $10. Frances B. Sanborn (wife of S. S.) (Frances A. Baldwin) to David and Bertha W. Stark, same; $10. Builders’ Contracts. J. E. Owens (owner) with A. Andrews (con- tractor), architect, T. D. Newsom—All work for a two-story framé butlding (flats) on lot on B line of Fourth avenue, 215 S from Clement street, S 25 by E 120; §3500. H. Willlam Frank (owner) with C. Schutt (contractor), architect, H. Gellfuss—Carpenter work, roofing, galvanized iron, tinning, glazing and mill work for a four-story brick building on lot on N line of Commercial street, distant thereon southerly from the NE corner of Front and Commercial streets 120 feet, N 40, E 5, W 40, S 55: $1150. Henry Kahn (owner) with H. H. Larser & Brothers (contractors), _architects, | Willlam Mooser. & Son—Excavating and brick work (cement to be furnished by owner) for a five- story sub-basement and basement brick bufld- ing on lot on § line of Sutter street, 206:3 W from Taylor, W 45:10 by S 137:6; $10,900. Eliza Upton (owner) with Theo S. Holn (con- tractor), architect Maxwell G. Bugbee—All ‘work except shades and fixtures for a three- story frame building (3 flats) on S line of Pine street, 91:8 E of Powell, E 2 by S 60; $78%, Mrs, Alice Cooper Dillon (owner) with . P. Moore (contractor), architects Newsom & New- som—All work for a two-story attic and base- ment frame buflding on N line of Broadway, 92:6 B of Plerce street, Z1:6 by 137:6; 35300, —_—— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. T Phillips, San Rafael|H C Bundy, Miss Chas France, Salinas |J W Balley Jr,Nwetle G Johnson, U 8 N W N Ketchum,Chicago Dr C W _Jones & w, |F C Medick, Ohio Grass Valley J W Best, Denver Miss Hill, Honolulu (Mrs C W Joynt, Wash E M Margolis, Stocktn|Miss Chetta Rausom, C R Puckhaber,Fresno| Whatcom, Wash O Nestal, Fresno Capt Edwardsen, Cal D D Warner, Portland/H B Morris & w, Cal C B Tinkham, RABIuff|M Friedberger, Stkton P M Wade, Ky |W H Evans, Arbuckle XK L Grover,MD, Alska|E J Musto, Stockton T L Reed, ley |J F Green, Suisun J _Henderson, Seattle |G M Reid, N Y ‘W_C Potts and wife, |J D Fletcher, Tenn Johnstowr F 8 Calrns, w and ch, FT ORI TR L L e ron, nas' Mrs L N Sherwood & w, Cal | Washington . J T Tanner & wife |Harrlet Ely, Atlantie M Michael, Lincoin City W C Brady, Denver l!llnbe(h MacGaftey, W W Lewton & w, Ill| Atlantic City Mrs D Burkhalter, LA T A Hurley, N ¥ Miss M Buyrkhalter, LA|G Maxwell, Los Ang H 8 Bavre & w, Colo|D L Cecil, San Jose V J Brown, Newcastle M Michael, Woodland A Yule, St Louls P J Hiatt, KnightsLdg J W Boyd, Seattle |G T B Wall, Ohlo PALACE HOTEL. Dr C A Fitch, N Y |K Makosell, Tokio,Jap Fred Spang, Pa |M Hashmisko, Japan H J Safford, N ¥ |C H Hand, Celebes J € Merin & w, N Y|F M Dixon, Sumatra F B Cryder, N Y J Hassaler, Oakdale Henry_Block, N O C W Burnaby, N Y C H Morrison, Ind |8 McMertrie, Denver Ben Kingshaker, L A V H Bucker, Chicago H S Wenheimer, N Y B H Englike&w, N Y C A Canflelq, Los Ang Miss J H Wallace, NY Burton E Green. L A/C A Libby and wife, D R McLennon, Minn | Fortland, Me Will H Thompson & W, C E Pearsall, Eureka Seattle | Hutton Crater, KasCty, W W Crosely, N Y |T D Long & w, Denver V H MacLaymont, Cal|E W Brown & W, Cso M H Whittle, Bkrsfleld Mrs E Baron & family, B F Brooks, Bkersfleld| Mayfleld A J Pollak, Nome Manerein Stahl, Gua~ ‘Wm A Junker,Del Mte| temala J C Cook, San Jose C Cook, Ban Jose T T Goodwin, N Y D W Stevens,Wash,DC F E Fernald, Chicago L A Grant, Los Ang W Cohlitz, Toklo, Jap NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Paul Deward, Kans |J E Wood, Modesto A D Hallett, Kans | Wm Haggins, 5 Mateo ‘W € Carlton, Somora |V H Teutschell, Sacto Chas Nicholas, Petima Wm Bassett, Tomales D B Jefters, Manila,PI Wm Page, Oakland H Baselikin, Ogden |John Manning, Hanfrd G Lorents, Aurora,Neb Hugh Sparks, U S A A P Bacon, Wash, D C/C Johnson, S Lorenzo E H Hareford, N Y |P J Murtha & w, Cal Henry Muller & wife,|A H Bernsch, Chicago Portland Wm Ballson, Cortland COMMERCIAL NEWS p Continued From Page Ten. 50 Glant Powder Con .. 30 Hutchinson 8 P Co. $0 Oceanic S S Co 50 S F Gas & Ble 2 Afternoon Sesston. Board— 5 Contra Costa Water . 40 Contra Costa Water . ontra. Costa_Water . 50 Contra Costa Water (b 10). 10 Glant Powder Con 100 Giant Powder Con 100 Hana Plantation Co . $1000 Pac Gas Imp 4 per cent bonds.. 29 Spring Valley Water Street— J M Pike, Modesto A W Cutter, Los Ani Francis P MecCall, N R D Goodwin, U § A G C Wertendorp, Am- sterdam !Sél § sa.psa33a sess RS a %2 & usdsgeney $15,000 Oakland Transit Co 6 per cent.. PRODUCERS’ OIL BXCHANGE, Morning Session. 200 Hor 200 Junction 1200 Petroleum Center 100 Toltee Board— 9 Hanford § Hanford 2500 Lion . 100 Peerless . 2500 Petroleum Center .. 3500 Petroleum Center 100 Sterling MINING STOCKS. Following Wwere the sales In the San Fran- eisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Best & Belcher 15, 700 Occidental . [ 400 Best & Belcher 18| 300 Ophir . 3 500 Chollar 09| 100 Savage 0 100 Chollar 08| 400 Sierra N prd 200 Con Cal & Va.1 30| 300 Union Con . 51 400 Mexican 100 Unfon Con . 1% 100 Mexican n Afternoon Session. 130 Con Cal & Va.1% 20 St Louls @ Sesston. 200 Ophir . 490 Ophir . 200 Savage . 300, Sierra. Nevada. 200 Sfiver Hill.... -20! 500 Union Con. Afternoon Session. 500 Overman ....... 300 Sterra Nevada. 200 Union Con. 500 Utah ... 300 Yellow Jacket.. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Oct. 20—4 p. m. BId. Ask. | Bld. Ask. o1 - 01 03 o1 . —- 3 H I8 B 3 & 02 L 81w 3 . 04 05 18 . 03 09 Chollar . mr e ) 1 Confidence ... Seorp! o . — Con Cal & Va.175 1% Seg Belcher..... 02 03 Con Imperial.. — OL'Sierra Nevada. 14 13 ‘Con New York. 01 I Crown Point.... 05 - = mm Con.... 14 ..: Exchequer . -~ - Gould & Curry. 12 15 Hale & Norers. 18 u

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