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e — 1EE, AN T0 LOAN—Continued. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. rniture; §5 a month on each 302 Montgomery, rm. 1. my e ture, pianos; lowest rates; no removal; private. E.-W.LICK,116 McAllister st. cure & planos $15 up: no removal; 08; room 81, 6 Eddy, floor 4. 4 salaried people on notes without MORRELL, 600 Examiner bldg. sney on salary; no indorser; Eastern estern Loan Co.. 309 Phelan bldg. MONEY WANTED. TED_§1200 at 12 per cent interest; sty San Mateo County realty. Address £ SUBS, Call. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. LL the leading makes, including the famous tier, latest and improved Krell, peerless over 5000 in use in San Francisco; 10 dard makes; 200 pianos to select ding the 'following upright bar- 1 Conover, $98; 5 Hallet & Davis, S mp: 1 Fischer, $8; 1 Heine, $265; 32 Xering, $96-§1! 3 'Steinway, $185-273- %, &hd many other bargains; rents and in- ] mo. upward. HEINE PLANO CO., hall, 257 Geary st. # ENALL Fischer upright left on #ale; $89; no "eisonable cash offer refused. 287 Geary st 5 imle— Stelnway upright: bargain: mo reas- bbie offer refused. 231 Geary st. FEW CURTAZ SPECIALS. Vose. mahogany case Huntington; a snap .. Schwechten, walnut case fripmey. good order . Metin, csk case .. Mertin, walnnt case . Mo whall & Wendell, walnut case % aman, ebony case .. . Tosewood case . warranted; fine condition. guusl 188 168 160 140 REFEREE SALE. REFEREE SALE. SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1902, 12 o'clock noon. 44 and 46 Zoe st., off Bryant, bet. Third and Fourth; good 2-story house, 2 flats, 4 and 5 Tooms; rent §22; lot 20x60; sale absolute. GEORGE F. LYON, Referee. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. BOUTH of Golden Gate Park; 36th ave.; 10 lots, including 2 cornmers, at $65; pargain list small investments free. A. W. BELL, 417 Parrott building. = MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.). Loans on real estate, also for the full cost of improvements end part cost of lot; houses built on terms to suit; plans free; interest 8 per cent. 107-S Crocker bullding. REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. CHICKEN ranch complete; cottage all fur- nished; barn, brooder and incubator houses chicken runs; horse; Jersey cow; 350 chois fowls, sells to private trade at $15 per doa. 12 acres of land; 6 acres in fine orchard; only $2700. Finest orchard in Santa Clafa Valley; 116 acres, includng complete equipment, res dence and bulldings: an ideal productive place; 20 per cent income; price $50.000, % cash. 182 acres, Napa County; 60 acres cleared; T acres vineyard; 6 acres orchard; all bearing: house of 5 rooms; barn, spring water piped to buildings: cheap at §2000; offer wanted to close estate Asparagus land, 250 acres river bank; good house and ; all fenced:; will carry 300 head of cattle; can rent for $8 per acre, cash; 12 per cent interest; $65 an acre. WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 834 Market street, San Franeisco. BY far the best offer on the peninsula; 5-acre homes, with handsome oaks, adjoining Red- wood City: only $1375 each; 1-3 cash, bal- ance 2 years. This Is 3% value and values there are advaneing every day; near Stan- fard University; richest rural residence dis- trigt in California; some 1l-acre lots; nice cortiers: only $400 each. WOOSTER, WHIT- CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. TON & NTGOMERY, 634 Market st., ring Agents. ' San Francisco. A TEW DDDE AND EN D.| —FOR EALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— MAND Bratgy, 0¥ SBOOND- | Too N eracts, $00 (o 390 ber aore, on Rahcho Stiaiiag, robewood Eadh §12500| Cotati, Sonoma Co.; future value assured, as e £ Co., rosteven bt 125 0o | San Francisco s growing rapidly: location £ o il che 150 00 | best for poultry and general farming. Apply - . cabinet grand... 19500| to The Cotati Co., 802 Caiifornia st., = for wainut case.. d & CO.,corner Kearny and rancisco; corner Broadway , Oakland. rteenth ® pieno eold by us taken back any time two years and full purchase price ai- new peerless Knabe at regular you only 20c a day to buy a us. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 : established 1850, the famous Schubert pi. n give you this week truments last: can $100. THE ZENO Market st. al Steinway, Chickering, Knabe, Eme:. scher and many high gradé planos at storage prices at WILSON 10 Market st. be made new for gme-guarter send for book! jerce’s ket, 14th and Church sts. slightly .16 M sed; easy ster st gan must dispose of con. right plano; bargain. 522 Bddy. pamphlet $100—160 A valley 1s nd information, RE homestead claims, Fresno Co.; C. F. MOORE, 935 Market st. FOR sale—Part or whole 320 acres timber land, prinei tan oak; well watered. Box 4025, Cail office ROOMS TO § T-—Furn. and Unfurn, ELLIS, 685—Nice'y furnished bay-window al- cove; grate; clos.t; housekeeping optional. FOLSOM, 834—Suuny room with closet and GOLDEN GATE ave., 527—Nice sunny room; rent $5. Grand Southern, Tth and Mission—Rooms 50c to $1 50 night; §2 to $6 week; reading room. KEARNY, 112—N nice sunny front suite and single rooms; central. MINNA, 281, cor. Fourth—Housekeeping, also excellent front room for 2 gentlemen; cheap. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window rooms, §1 per week; transient. OAK, 109, near Franklin—Large front room, suitable for 2 persons. OCTAVIA, 314—Nice sunny furnished bay- window rooms, O'FARRELL. 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights: day, week, mo. O'FARRELL, 1889—Nicely furnished sunny rooms; private family; telephone; running ‘water: rent reasonable, ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading room. smoking room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to §1 50; week, $2 to month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; ‘rooms with hot and cold water: baths. ET. DAVID'S, 716 Howard—200 rms.; en suite or single; clean beds; $1 50 to $5 per week. TAYLOR, 108—Nicely furnished front room, bay windows, $4 a week. THIRD, 514%—Large sunny front alcove room; furnished; reasonable. FEANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1902. lors ot J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, ANDERSON—In this city, September 26, 1802, “Louis Anderson, a native of Norway, aged {’1 years, ‘A_, member of Norma Grove No. 5, ‘T Friends and acquatntances - fully fnvited {0 attend the funeral Tuesduy, September 30, at 1:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of-J. C. O'Connmor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ASH—In this city, September 20, 1902, Mar: Ash, dearly beloved mother of George an Louis Ash and Mrs. Dr. J. W. Creagh, a na- tiye of Chile, aged 68 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her daughter, 1606 Stockton street, thence to Mount Olivet Cemetery. D BEBAN—In this city, September 28, 1902, Mar- garet T., dearly beloved wife of Isador P. Beban, mother of Charles, Genevieve, Evelyn and George Beban, daughter of Mrs. K. Gal- lagher, and sister of Mollie and Frank Gal- lagher, a native of San Franclsco, gged 32 years and 10 months. A member of Y. L. L. No. 1. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9:30 a. m., from her late resi- dence, 35 Boardman place, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE NO. 1.—Off- cers and Members: You gre requested to at- tend the funeral of our late sister, Mrs. Max garet Bebar, Tuesday morning, at o'clock, from her late residence, 356 Board- man place. By order of the president, MRS. MARGARET PEACOCK. MAMIE GORMAN, Eecretary. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1090 Valencia st. ROOMS AND BOARD. FRANKLIN, 1039—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; excellent table; fine view; terms mod- erate; new. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates, LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—HIgh-class house; furnished suites or single; steam heat. ) SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re. pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Green 144, 205 4th. f SPECIAL NOTICES, FOR sale or to let—Coast dairy and hog ranch. Inguire of JOHN T. HALL, 633 Market st. FINE land; £00d climate: cheap homes. Joy & Maher, Watsonville. Santa Cruz Co. Write. SAN MAT:0 REAL ESTATE. BURLINGAME—LARGE AND SMALL LOTS in ths town of Burlingame fop sale on easy terms. Close to station. Thirty-seven min- utes from San Francisco. Electric cars will soon be running through the property. Spring Valley water, electric lights, good roads, etc. An ideal location for homes. Nearest subur- ban town on the peninsula. Special induce- ments to those who will build. Property ly increasing in value. Buy now whiie are low. Apply to SELBY, RODGERS ard butldin ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS Best renting pianos in city. rtaz Plano Co., 560 Hayes st. B. ALLEN CO., 931 Market st.— erett, Ludwig and other good plancs. fAUZY, 308-310-312 Post s er pis pipe orga R violins, zithers, old and new. H. ker, repairer. 2 Latham place. AND STORES TO LET. table for doctor or € Turk st h high basements. nr Kearny, 5. of Justice: jease Rabin 413 Kearny e ———— r Jones L — PATENTS AND PENSIONS, 4 sssist n financing mer. FRANK P. MEDINA. 7. 532 Market st. 8. F. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE, BETTER THAN PAYI RENT. 2750 00—Elegant 6-room_ colonial house, large iot, near trains and schools; $250 down, $25 per ‘month. ALAMEDA LAN 1560 Park st. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $500—$250 CASH, balance $5 per month; three- room cottage: high basement; good well and np on back porch; patent closet; all sew: only 3 blocks to cars. W. C. MORA Lorin, or C. C. EMSLIE, Ashby station. $950—$400 CASH, balance $10 per month; four rooms only 1 block from cars. W. C. MO- Lorin, or C. C. EMSLIE, Ashby sta. $2200—8200 CASH, balance $20 per month, in- cluding Interest; 8 large roems; fine neigh- borkood; lot 50x140; street work all done; cement ‘walks; 3 short blocks to train. W. C. MORAN, Lorin, or C. C. EMSLIE, Ashby station, hair, ps it clean ai not & dye; cool to use; leaves bai bright; sold by ; mccept ne_substitu s Dental Tollet outfit, o0 der, mouth and g sh wash, spool of dental floss, ‘Care of the ‘Teeth on any address on receipt of rder or stam; & LABORATOF Address el | iC _lght in every room— #4 Third st., near Market §1 50 per night; $1 50 to §6 us and baggage to and fro: 700 Tooms, per week 2 the ferry. cheap, but how good Is the motto manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary the sewing-machine of to-day. J. o 1021 Market st ing, any style, 25c: jure % reasonsble prices; manicuring 2e, r:pocing face massage bc. G. LE- ==, 12 —LADIES, take notice: Bealskin jackets and ; fer Eafments remodeled at very low . Atlantic Fur Store, 10 Grant a MONEY to ican at low interest; goid, siver, éismonds, pearls and precious stones bought 3. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st ¥ enamel iron beds. single, threequarter 32 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING 1810-1312 Btockton st., mear Broadway. DEUNKENNESS, morphine and positively cured by the W 1535 Polk st., 8. ees than cost, uncal c sers, at CHARLES LYONS . 721 Market st REY and Fedora hats, $1 75 Pop- ive Hatters, 330 Kearny t., nr. Pine. Juit, §; stylish pants, $1 75. MISFIT ING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. LUOUS bair and moles destroyel with needle. MIES EATON, 1119 Sutter st. Arug dis- low Bark consultation free. oats London Erouna; convenient to station; fine basement. Truit trees; fine view. CHENEY & BERRY, Berkeley Station, | FOR rent—New house, 7 rool head _of Dwight way; all modern conveniences; $35 per montn. CHENEY & BERRY, Berkeley Station. —_— | FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. : $500 cash: $1200—4-ROOM cottage and bat |~ terms. $1100 cash; terms; b-room modern | cottage: lot 100xi75; fine plumbing: high basement. P. H. Blake, E.14th st., Fruitvale. | UAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | OFF[ 1118 ERCADWAY. | OAKLAND REA ESTATE. $500 CASH, $13 50 monthly; a fine 4 room cot- tage, ® foot basement, barn, stable, chicken- house, fruit trees and flow city water, er and gas; electric cars pass the door: Twenty-third avenue, Oakland; churches and schoolhouse close by: fine, large lot 150 deep; goil and climate the very best; price in all, is a fine, cheap homé; call or send | 2 enth st., opp. Broadway | station, Oakiznd; carriage free. H. Z | _JONES, owner. ——— e OAKLAND FURNITURNE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H, ECHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. | HEINECKE—KA. LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, relfable. Take no other. Send 4c, stamps, for particulars. ‘‘Relfef for Ladies.” in letter by return mafl._Ask your druggist. Chichester Chem. Co., Phila., Pa: l STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A— : EMPORIUM STORAGE CO. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS ETORED—MOVED—PACKED—SHIPPED, 726-781 HOWARD, near THIRD ST. Phone GRANT 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 871 GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 8§40 Mission st.; tel, Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss, BEKINS Van and Storage Co,, 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1540; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday:. Joseph Kavanaugh, 26, 1521 Church street, and Tessle A. Lyons, 21, 144 Lundy Lane. Barney B. Burke, 26, 2227 Sutter street, and Elizabeth Raubinger, 24, 622 Lombard street. Henry A. Whitcomb, 31, Friend, Nebr., and Stella I Rhodes, 19, Friend, Nebr. Frank A. Burke, 30, 954 Eddy street, and Elisabeth T. Pugh, 25, 847 Hayes stree Emil V. Sheerer, 28, 412 Liberty stree Germania Colombo, 23, 724A_ Filbert street, John 'F. Sullivan, 27, 3468 Sevente#fith street, and Lillian MacDonald, 24, 1771 Fifteenth_street. James Willlams, 45, 162 West Point street, and Scelina_Aspin, 89, 167 Clipper street. Fredrick P. Plagemann, 35, eity, and Min- nie M. Nichols, 30, West Point, Calave: s Co. Charles W. Ross, 26, 130 South Park, and Sarah Kelsale, 23, 130 South Park. Warren Keating, 48, city, and Sadie Braese, 40, Oakland. James Porteus Jr., 26, Newman, and Char- lotte de Weys. 18, 323 Hill street. George J. Dunbar, 30, 241 Fremont street, and Marly L. Tracey, 20, 241 Fremont street. Walter J. Bryant, 21, 241 Fremont street, and Mabel Norton, 18, 241 Fremont stree BIRTHS—MARRIAGES— DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. GARDINER—In Larkspur, September 28, 1902, to the wife of Rev. J. A. Gardiner, a son. NORTON—In this city, September 29, 1902, to the wife of J. P. Norton, a daughter. TAYLOR—In Oakland, Sentember 27, 1902, to the wife of J. R. Taylor, a daughter. e e e e e MARRIED. DOBSON—BRONEER—In this _city, Septem- ber 27, 1902, by the Rev. E. M. Stensrud of the Trinity Eng. Ev. Lutheran Church, John Dobson and Marie K. Broneer, both of San Francisc DOHEMANN—HOWEKAMP—In this _elty, September 24, 1902, by the Rev. G. A. Bern’ thal, Hermann Dohemann and Sophie Howe- kamp, both of San Francisco. S ERB—PLATZ—In this city, Seotember 27, 1902, by the Rev. G. A. Bernthal, Charles rb and Bertha Platz, both of San Fran “HELE—In this. city, Sep- tember 24, 1902, by the Rev. G. A. Bernthal, Charles Heinecke and Louise Kaechele, both of San Francisco. HOPS—MUELLER—In this eity, September 17, 1902, by the Rev. G. A. Bernthal, John wHops of Valley Sorings, and Elisabeth’ Muel- ler of San Francisco. JURGENS—SKEEHAN—September 27, 1902, by the Rev. R. Steinbach, Louis Jurgens d Annie A. Skeehan, cisco. both of S8an Fran- | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. | BOND, 4, off Mission, bet. 12th and 13th—3 furnished rooms for housekeeping; gas, grate and yard; parlor flor. 1= FIF H, 353—Single furnished room, $5; also 3 shed housckeeping rooms, $12. | FOUR elegantly completely furhished rooms; parlor fcor; gas, yard, bath, phone; near 417 Lyon st. for eircular, 332 O'Farrell st. —Dr. Williams & Co., 140 Geary st., 5. F., to-date, reliable speclalists. A VISTA Eanatorium; private hospl Long. 135 Geary st.: phone Bush fo - N EYCK, 1379 Geary—Electrolysis, mcler, warts, superfluous hair perm. removed. ATLOR-MADE suits, $7 50; dress pants, $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parior, cor. Bush and Dupont. F ANED_DR. W. M. FORSTER, new of- fices. 118-110 St. Ann’s bullding, 6 Eddy st. " restores eyesight, cures deafness and tarh. A’Vida Co., 763 Valencia, cor. 19th. RFLUOUS hair _and moles removed by ic mecdle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170 Market HEDUMS Egyptian Henna restores gray * natural color; $1; at all druggists’ INstantly ; 10c and 25¢: all druggists. MASQUERADE costumes. play books, wigs; couutry orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt DR LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure: 285¢; all druggists. FHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. C C_O'DONNELL—Office and residen 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and seunm.“' EIBCIALIST for diseases of men and women. Call or write DR. BALL, 10731, Market st. B el B it B ke K St DR WOEEN. 098 Market st, near Sixth—La- dler. 7o will obtain sati results FYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS_Wi Fell better machines for less money than any Bouse in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Maln 208, THE FRANKLIN: rents for $1 per wk.; visible writer; warranted O. K.; rentals sliowed on _purchase. Cutter-Tower Co., 302 Montgomery. ZD-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Febeier Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome, _‘l:\’?l“'ll'l‘llG & MIMEOGRAPHING. Otfice, Fran- . 25, 1902.—Sealed posals San Pablo A o rates; 10 | panhandle. Minna’ st. | G orer; HYDE, 40S_Sunny front sulte parlors; com- plete’ housekeeping; $25 JESSIE, 333—Large sunny front rool ed housekeeping; gas range; $10. LARKIN, & eatly furnished housekeeping rooms; ‘rent reasomable, OAK, 117—Large nicely furnished room; sink; gas range; laundry; phone; adults; $6, PINE, 777—New and handsomely furnished rooms; kitchen privilege for breakfast; close to business center. PINE, 1310, near Hyde—Sunny, unfurnished basement, 3 rooms; warm, dry, gas, bath, vard; $15; adults. POWELL, 415%—2 unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; in rear. SUTTER, 1206%—2 or 3 furnished rooms; complete for housekeeping. SUTTER, 2322—To gentleman and wife; 2 fine sunny rooms; gas stove; desirable. TWENTY-THIRD, 3726, near Dolores—3 sunny bay-window rooins; nice, neat, complete, ‘WEBSTER, 1542, near Geary—Elegant suite; aleo single rooms adjoining, for housekeep- ing; reasonable. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1000 lencia_s ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn, A—HOTEL PANTHEON, 462 Eddy~New mod- ern house; newly and elegantly furnished; eunny; suites with private baths, from single, $14 up; electric elevators, lgl steam heat. . L. A. DEVIN. McCORMICK~—DALTON—In San Mateo, Sep- tember 3, 1902, at St. Matthew’s Church, by the Rev. T. Callaghan, Frank E. McCormick and Katherine Dalton, both of San Fran- cisco. MANDELBA KORN—SBeptember 28, 1902, by Rabbt Jacob Voorsanger, Fiesco Mandel- baun and Gussia Korn. MARX—HARRIS—In this city, Sentember 21, 1902, by the Rev. Hyman Samueison, Aaron Marx and Jennie Harris, both of San Fran- cisco. SKOOTSKY—BERKMAN—In this city, Sep- tember 28, 1902, by the Rev. Hyman Sam- ueison, David Skootsky and Rae Berkman, both of San_Franclsco. e — DIED. Abramson, David Kenvili, Kate Anderson, Josephine Loewenberg, Harriet Anderson, Louis McAlister, Alfred Ash, Mary McMahon, Thomas Beban, Margaret T. Bell, Alfredo Brannan, Jesse Brown, Elton C, Daley, Norma V. Dempster, Alexander Dennan, Maria L. Donovafi, Johanna Downey, John J. Mallek, Clara O’Connor, Mary J. Peller, Kunigunda Perigo, ‘Irene R. M. Raffestin, Ernest Schou, Jens P. Schumaun, Joseph Schwebs, Louise Spengemann, Helena Fabrig, Frances Sullivan, Leo Frawley, John Tabor, Marje Haley, William Thornton, James D. Hoey, Ellen Toohey, Thomas Huerne, L. B. P. Travers, John Kelly, Bernard M. Willls, Marshall W. ABRAMSON—In this city, September. David Abramson, beloved husband of Aus o Abramson, and father of Rudolph, Hattie and Mono Abramson, a native of Germany, aged 04 years 4 months and 17 days, £ [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, September 30, 1902, at 10 o'eclook, at his late residence, 1911 Eilis street, thenss 10 Third and Townsénd streets by 11150 & w train. Interment New Salem Cemetery: ANDERSON-—_In this city, September 26, 1 osephine Anderson, a native 1 aged 40 years. 5 iy 7 Friends and acquaintances g fully invited to attend the mm:ln’rr:m September 30, at 1:30 o'clock, from the pas. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny, 75c day upward; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 20c to §1 per night; §1 25 to §6 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fitth st.); rooms 25c, G0c, §1, $1 50 right; $1 50 to §10 per week: house open all night AVON HOTEL, 502 Bush st.—Newly furnished rooms and suites; transient solicited. —_—_— BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished, CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegant furnished sunny rooms; prices reasona nu.g’ FLLIS, 821 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. 150 night: $1 60, 88 weak: om":mém ELLIS, 616—Fine sunny room sultabl, o tlemén; near City Hall. e ELLIS, 61¢ 1; S SRSy et s e CREMATION. Funeral Conductors for Cremation. oDD nlfimfilgf?&i‘ ASS'N, Sty o SAN BRUNO HILLS DFFICE: 916 MARKET ST. F. J. Monahan, Pres. Geo. E. Horr, Sec, MONAHAN & CO., SanRI gL, FUNERAL DIRECTORS 2839-2841 Mission st, BELL—At Golden Gate, September 27, 1902, Alfredo Bell, a native of Cuba, aged 80 years. 07 Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, October 1, from Church of the Sacred Heart, Fortieth and Grove streets, Oakland, at 9:30 a. m. BRANNAN—In this city, Septembér 20, 1902, Jesse Brannan, beloved husband of Jennié Brannan, Joving father of Hazel Brannan, and son of Mrs. F. Radelfinger, a native of San Francisco, axed 28 years § months and 1 day. A _member of Osceola Tribe No. 71, Impd. O, R. M., and Golden Gate Camp No. 64, W. 0. W. BROWN-—In this city, September 27, 1002, at the restdence of his grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Hayburn, 1610 Fifteenth street, beloved Son of Annie M. and the late Ward Brown,” and brother of Hazel and Kthel Brown, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years and 5 months, DALEY—In this city, “September 27, 1902, Norma Valisca, eldest daughter of ~Arthur and Emma Daley, aged 17 years, [ Funeral services will be held to-day (Tucsday), at 2:30 o'clock, at her late resi- dence, 2% Bureka stréet. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. DEMPSTER—In this city, September 28, 1002, Alexander Dempster, a’natjve of Scotland, tged 80 years 8 montbs and 18 days. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, between Elghth and Ninth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. DENNAN—In this city, September 28, 1902, Maria L., beloyed wife of the late Patrick Dennan, 'and loving mother of John E., James F., Margaret A. and Rose M. Den nan, a native of Ircland, aged 69 years 6 months and 16 days. . [¥The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 346 Church street, thence to Mis- sion Dolores Church, where a solemn re- quiem mass Wil be celebrated for the re- pose of ber soul, commencing at 9 o’clock. Friends are mvited to attend the mass, In- termeat private. DONOVAN—In Oakland, September 28, 1902, Johanna Donovan, beloved wife of the late James Donovan, and mother of Jamfs a Cornelius and the late Mary A. and Dani F. Donovan, a native of Ireland, aged T4 years. 07 Friends and tcquaintances are respect- fully invited to atitend the funeral Tuesday, September 30, 1902, at 9 a. m., from her son's residence, 007 Alcatraz avenue, corner of Telegraph avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 a. m. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery. DOWNEY—In this clty, September 20, 1902, beloved husband of the late Mary . and fatber of Willam F. and the late John J. and Mary Katherine Downey, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 64 years. L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. FAHRIG—In this city, September 25, 1802, Frances Fahrig, a natlve of lllinols, azed 26 years. FRAWLEY—In this city, September 20, 1902, John Frawley, a native of Ireland, aged 62 years. HALEY—In this city, September 28, 1902, Wil- liam, beloved husband of the laté Mary Ha- ley, 'and father of Christopher J. and Wil- liam A. Haley. Mrs. C. Kanfman and Mrs. A. 8. Tevy, a native of Placentia, Newfound- land, aged '67 years. A member of Longshore Lumbermen's * Protective Association, Local No. 221 (St. Johns, Newfoundland, papers please copy.) G Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 8:30 a. m. from the parlors of McFadden, Mc- Brearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebraied for the Tepose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HOEY—In this city, September 26, 1902, Ellen Hoey, beloved mother of H. P. ind J. M, Hoey and Mrs. J. P. Grodgens, a native of Roscommon, Ireland, aged 61 _years, ¥ Notice' of funeral herea‘ter. Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Missin street, near Twenty-first. HUERNE—An anniversary requlem high mass ill be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late L. E. Prosper Huerne at the Church of Notre Dame des Victofres, Bush street, be- lew Stockton, Wednesday, October 1, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. = Friends and ac- quaintances are respectfully invited to at- tend, KELLY—In this city, Séptember 29,.1902, at his residence, 177 Minna_street, Bornard M. Kelly, a native of New York, aged 72 years. L Notice of funeral hereatter. KENVILL—In the City and County Hospital, September 20, 1902, Kate Kenvill, a native of Ireland, aged 33 vears, LOEWENBERG—In Spokane, Wash., Septem- ber 24, 1902, Harrfet, beloved wife of Benja- min Loewenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Opvenheimer of San Francisco, and sister of Sol, Arthur, Mose, Bei on, Ed- gar, Oscar and Sadic Oppenheimigfand Mrs. 8. D. Hamburger. McALISTER—In this city, September 28, 1902, Alfred McAlister, father of Mrs. W. I. Sul- livan and Emma’ McAlister, a native of Liv- erpool, England, aged 58 vears. 7 The funeral will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'élock, from the warlors of the Pacific_Undertakers, 777 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services. Interment private in Holy Cross Cemetery. McMAHON—In this city, Septémber 29, 1902, “Thomns Morgan McMahon, late of Hollister, beloved husband of Margaret Isabell Me- Mahon, and loving father of Helend Me- Mahon, a native of Pennsylvania, 60 years 5 months and 7 days. 7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1017 Haight street, thence to St. Agnes Church for services at 10 o'clock. In- terment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. LLEK—In this city, September 28, 1902, M e, beloved . Qaughier of - Avwuer et Gertrude Mallek, and sister of Katle, John, Louis and Anton Mallek, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 years 8 months and 11 days, Friends and acquaintan are respect- milg invited to attend the ‘flmaml to-day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her parents, 1427 Eilis street, be- tween Buchanan and Webster, and thence to St. Boniface’s Church, on Golden Gate ave- ue, where services wiil be held at 10 o' clock. Intérment Holy Cross Cemetery. X ©'CONNOR—In this city, September 20, 1902, Mary Josebhine, beloved daughter of Timothy and Kate O'Connor, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 6 months and 10 days. PELLER—In, East Oakland, September 29, 1002, Kunigunda Peller, beloved mother of Herman, John, William and Emma Peler, Mrs. Barbara Ohme and Mrs. Sophia Kife- gei, a native of Bavaria, Germany, aged 77 Years 9 months and 4 days. PERIGO—In this city, September 29, 1802, Irere Rose Marie, infant daughter of Harry and Mary Perigo, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 2 months and 18 days. RAFFESTIN—In this city, September 27, 1902, Ernest, beloved husband of Marceline Raf- festin, father of Alice, Etienne and Louise Raflestin, son of Mrs. Clotilde Raffestin, ana brother of Emile, Julien, Eugene and Etiennc Raffestin and Mrs. Leonie Chamey, a native of Paris, France, aged 46 years 1 month and 22 days. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday. Septembet 30, 102, at 11:30 oclock, from his late residénce, 200 Chenery street, thence to Forester Hall, 102 O'Farrell street, where services will be held, under the ausvices ot Court Victoire, A. O. F. Interment Mount _ Olivet Cemetery, BCHOU-—In this city, September 27, 1902, Jens Peter Schou, beloved husband of Bértha E. Schou, a_native of Denmark, aged 42 ye.{. 1.month and 21 days. A member of Crockett No. 820, 1. O. O. F., and Master Mar- I o b intances are respect. ends and acqual re ot- et hh;lrtcgmmn‘;m‘mlwk,m. e thie PRt -Septem! o'el rooms of the Odd Fellows' Cemetery Asso- clation, 420 Golden, Gate avenue. Cremation _0dd Feliows' Cemetery, SCHUMAUN—In Piedmont, Cal., September 28, 1902, Joseph Schumaun, dearly beloved father of Mrs. W. J. Sharp, Mrs. 1. K. Levy, the late Mra. E. K. Darrin and Miss Dudié Schu; and beloved brother of Mrs. Mary Frank O. Schumaun, & native of , aged 63 years 6 months afael, thence to St. Raphael's Church for services. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, San Rafael. SCHWEBS—In this city, September 28, 1902, Louize, dearly beloved wife of Charles Bchwebs, loving mother of Mary Neuman, | sister of Mrs. Buchholz and H. H. Dilges, and sister-in-law of Mrs. Captain eyer, a native of San Francisco, aged 35 years, [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resid 37 Langton street, thence to St. Paul’s Church, Howard street, between Tenth and Eleventh, for services at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SPENGEMANN—In this city, September 20, 1002, Helena D., beloved wife of Willlam H. ! Spengemann, and mother of Walter Willie and Mary lIsabella Spengemann, a native of St. Louls, Mo., aged 30 years. SULLIVAN—In this city, September 20, 1902, Leo, beloved son of Daniel E. and Mary Sul- livan, and brother of Frances, John, Mathew and Louise Sullivan, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 11 months and 3 days. TABOR—In this city, September 28, Marte, beloved wife of W. J. Tabor, and mother of Clara and John Bischoff, Mrs. Charles F. Suss, Mrs. F. J. Trudell and Mrs. C. F. Steele, a native of Germany, aged 46 years 10 months and 3 days. THORNTON—In this city, September 27, 1902, James Dabney Thornton, beloved husband of Sarah Franéis Thornton, a native of Cumber- land County, Va., aged 79 years and 8§ months. 07 Funeral services will be held to-day (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock, at his late resi- dence, 2903 Jackson street. Interment pri- vate. Please omit flowers. TOOHEY—In this city, September 28, 1902, Thomas, beloved brother of Patrick, Michael Mary, Annfe and Nellle Toohey, a native o lenlg'.flnldyo, Ireland, aged 32 years, ends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the fu- ‘neral parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mission street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a folemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TRAVERS—In South San Francisco, Septem- ber 29, 1902, John Travers, a native of Ver- mont, ‘aged 73 years. WILLIS—In _Oakland, September 29, 1902, 1902, Marshall W., beloved husband of Ruth L. Willis, a native of Vermont, aged 74 years 3 months and 25 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend: the funeral services to-day (Tuesday), at 11 o’clock, at the Ar- lington Hotel, corner Ninth and Washington streets, Oakland. Shanahan Florist Co. FLORAL DESIGNS 10T POWELL ST, v ELCYS_ Sz 5058 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. William #. Moore to mumuma ¥, siovre (wite), Iot on S line or Pine stréet, 10i:6 & of La- guna, Ik 30 by S 157:6; gt Kate M. Geggus (singie) to Elizabeth Melody, iot on N line or Oak street, 187:6 W of La- suna, W B4:43% by N 1z0; kit Samuel O, and Tillle G. Meyer to Ella J, Champeriain, lot on NW corner of ¥ulton and Broderick streets, N 25 by W 87:6; $10, umu J. Cnampveriain to Butler Smith, same; 0, Elias L. and Sarah L. McClure to H. B. Pinney, lot_on S line of Greenwich street, 171:0% B of Baker, E 132:10%, 8 137:6, W 144:11, N to begmning; $10. Michael T. O'Fiaheily to Ellen O'Flaherty, Jot on B line of Mission street, 175 N of Fil- téentn, N 25 by B 85; $10, George B. and Wilham H. Crim (sole heirs Samuel_Crim, deceased) to Belle F. Phillipe, lot on E line of Mission street, 245 § of Twen- tieth, § 80 by E 122:6, quitciaim deed; §5. Beile F. and Bennett Phillips to Christian Buttman, ‘same: $10, Waiter Y, Kellogg, Kate K. Hutchinson (wife of Joseph Hutchinson), Laura K. Watson (wite of George E., Watson), Emma Keliogg and Gertrude K. Jones (Keilogg) to Antonia A. Bosse (wife of Louis Bosse), lot on N hae of Liberty street, 125 W of Guerrero, W 25 by N 114; §10. . Catherine B, and Georgé S. Cheesman to Edwin W. Bennett, lot on SE line of Market ;ixaeet. 106 SW of Church, SW 50 by SE 100; ' _Otto F, and Mathilda von Rhein to Pauline B. Morrlll (single), lot on W line of San Jose avenue, 260:3 B of Twenty-fourth street, S 55:8% by W 175; $10. Samuel A. Heller to Union Trust Company of San Francisco, lot on N line of Turk stri ;3 W of Leavenworth, W 187:6 by N 137: 10, Michael Sweeney (by John A. Grennan, com- missioner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan So- clety, lot on SE line of Loulsa street, 408:4 NE of Fourth, NE 19:2 by SE 69; $1428 John Dougherty to Robert Richards, lot on E line of Kapsas street, 100 S of Solano, S 83:4, B 100, § 116:8, E 100, N 150, W _200; $10. Estate of George W. Moore (by George Y. Derning, executor) to Sophie Verkouteren, lots 99, 100, 114 and 115, Bernal Homestead Asso- ciation: $274. Savings and Loan Soclety to Anton and Fred- erick Simen, lots 1 to 6, 12 to 14, subdivision 3,0t 11 and subdivision 1, lot 15, block 313, Hunter Tract: $1, Alameda County. H. C. and Mary E. Morris (wife), Della C. and F. J. Woodward (husband, and as her attorney) to Robert Hughes, lot on N line of Ruby. street, 85 E from its intersection by W boundary line of lot 1, E 40 by N 100, lot 5 and portion of 1ot 4 map American Invest- ment Union Truct No. 1, Oakland; also lot on SE corner of Ruby and Pearl streets, E 100, S 40, W 108, N 40, lot 19 and portion of lot 20, | same, Oakland; also lot on E_line of Pearl | street, 125.60 8 of Ruby, B 112.11, N 43, W | 168, § 42, lot 28 and poftion of lot 22, came, Qakland; also Jot on E line of Pearl street, 226.32 S of Ruby, E 128, S 37 to point which | Would be intersected by line drawn E parallel | with Ruby from point distant on_Pearl 35 S from beginning, W to E line of Pearl, inter- cting same at point 35 S from beginning, N 35, portion lots 30 and 31, same map, Oaklanc; | also lot on E line of- Pearl street, 356.08 S of Ruby, E 107, S 37, ete., W 96, etc., N 35, por- | tion lots 33 'and 34, same map, Oakland’ also | ot on W_line of Pearl street, 226.08 S of Ruby, § 35, W 88, NE 85, E 91.39, lot 49 and portion of lot 48, same map, Oakland; $10. H. B. and Susia L. Belden (wife) to Roscoe P. Bromley, lot 4, map College Heights, a re- subdivision 'by H. B. Belden of portion of Pa- cific Theological Seminary, Tract No. 2, Oak- land; §10. Ira and Charlotte A. Vaughan to Jossph R. Kahelein, Iot on NE corner of Fifth and Ce ter streets, N 104 by E 60, block 403, Board- man’'s Map, Oakland; §10. Union Savings Bank (corporation) to Eliza- beth Butterfleld (wife_of Rodney), lot begi ning at a point 91 W of Telegraph avenue (sald_line recognized on February 8 1870), £aid point distant 120 § of Hobart or Twent first, W 87:6, 8 100 more or less, E 37:6, N 99:1 to beginning, Oakland; $10. Dell C. and F. J. Woodward (husband, and as attorney) to A. E. Manning, lot on N line of Eleventh avenue, 131.69' NE of East Twenty-efghth street, NW 145, NE 50.05, etc., §E 147, SW 50, lot 12 and SE 10 feet of lot 1 Block R, map Bella Vista Park, Hast Oak- land; $10. Fenry % and Sarah M. Jones to Raymond S. Kitchener, lot 49, map Galindo Tract, Brool iyn Township; $10. | George and Carrie R. Sterling (wife) to | Realty Syndicate (a_corporation), lot on SW | corner of Park and Holden streets, 1956 from SW corner of Park street and San Pablo ave- nue, S.800 by W 266, being block 21, map portion plat 6, Kellersherger's survey V. and D. Peralta Rancho, property J. S. Emery, Emeryville, Oakland Township; $10. _Same to same, beginning at a point 1630 W ot San Pablo avenue and 800 S of Park avenue, N 125 by W 106:6, being™a subdiyision of plat 6, Kellersberger's M V. and D.. Peralta Ranchos, also described as lots 1 and | 2, block 18 map portion plat 6, ete., Oakliand whship; $10. 0. G. and Elizabeth B. May to Edward N. | Prouty, lot on E line of Loulsa street, 120 N of Rose, N 40 by E 135, being S 40 fest of lot 7, block 18, map property of Berkeley Villa ‘A‘!‘toclnn.:mn, s, Deing aiso_ portion h‘lfgk 0, ip_Berryman Tract, etc., Berkeley; . John Hinkel to L.’ M. Willlamson and W. | §;, Magon, all interest in S 32 feet of lot 34, p Steele Tract, guitclaim deed, Berkeley; $1. Catherine and 'Mary Ann McGee (both sin: gle) to Maurice, Robert and Marie Adele Dono- van_(wife), lot on S line of Addison street, 856.33 E of Mary, W 45, § 130, E 45.76, N 130, block 1, Map McGee ' Tract, a portion_ plat 87 of Kellersberger's survey, Berkeley; §10. Louise M, and Charles A.' Keeler to Albina Ann Sedgwick, lot 14, block A, Map Batchelder Tract, Berkeley; $10. Joséph J. and Barbara Mason (wife) to D. N Lehmer, lot 6, block E, Map No. 3, Hille- gass Tract, Berkeley; $10. Hans O (or H. 0.) and Hansine Hansen | (wife) to George T. P) C streét, 250 SW of Fourth, SW 50, SE 272, NE 66 NW parallel with Fourth streét to nning, Town of Haywards, Eden Township; Frederick Lux (widower) to Paul and Hed- | wig Schack (wife), Iot on B line of Castro street, €6:8 S of Elevent] block 147, Kellersberger's Ag;‘ tember 26, 1002, Oakland; $10. | Frank L. and Mary L. Adams to Taft & Pennoyer (corporation), lot on W line of Clay , lot on SE line of Street, 40 S of Fifteenth, S 63:9 by W 100, block 254, of Casserly Tract on Fourteenth street, subject to lease, expiring December 31, | 1904, recorded September 26, 1! Oakland; $10. | ~Sarah A. McKee (single) to same, lot on SW corner of Fifteenth and Clay streets, S 40 by W 100, block same_map, recorded Septem- ber 26, 1902, and; $10. ‘Calvin S. and Mary L. Winchell to William J. and !‘enlsCh'mey, lotsor;o wv‘vmf ’:‘l‘ % r street, of Mason, ; L N 37, E T ok 8, Amended Map and Resub- i3 of Central Park, recorded September 2675508, Serkeley s $10, ey George H. and Blizabeth Hailett, Pli B D. Bardet. BB o e b o2d Ellen, M: Datton w0 Wellineton Grege, Jr. lot | on corner o a ue al Chestnu reet, 1o S lfi'gfw% N 200:2, block ! -..?ziu,fhmfl ‘also lot on SR corner of Rallroad avénue and Adeline street, ' i | Septembe | September i September E 254, 8 200.90, W 254, N 294:2, block 487, same map, Oakland; $10. H. B. and Susie L. Belden to Annie Holmes (wife of Melvin W.), lot on N line of Haw- thorne avenue, 147.62 E of Dwinelle, N 109.33, E 1, § 100.25 portion of lot 14, Amended Map o ege Oakl 3 B, Soakum (ingle) to Eawara P. Heaid, Iot on SE line of Twenty-third avenue, 50 SW of East Nineteenth street, SW 50 by SE 135, Dblock J, map Subdivision 50, Associates’ Tract, East Oakland; also lot on N corner of Twenty- third avenue 'and East Twenty-second street, NE 40.21, NW 118.35, SW 24.08, SE 119.36, lot 15, and SW 9 feet of lot 14, block B, map subdivisions Heald Twenty-third Avenue Tract, Brooklyn Township, subject to mortzage (6 Slecrte Savinks A Eoan Mooty fu S1000; Rosa M. Shattuck (executrix of estate of F. K. Shattuck) to David B. Hunter, lot 1, block 24, map No. 6 of Shattuck Tract, being portion of Plat 08, Kellersberger's Survey Rancho V. and D. Peralta, Berkafy; $10. _* William C. Bissell to Elroy C. Bissell, lots 1 to 3, block 25 (being all sald block), and lots 2, 5'and 6, block 24, same map, Berkeley, deed given to correct any possible error in former deed; $§10. Elroy C. Bissell (single) to David B. Hun- ter), same, Berkeley; $10. California Bullding and Loan Assoclation to Christian“M. and Martha P. Hansen, lot on § line of Russell street, 80 W of Calais, W 40, S 111.86, E 39.09, N 112.41, lot 27, block O, map blocks M, N, O and P, Harmon Tract, Berke- Bala's Sheehan (Maguire, wife of D.) to Del- mont A Wentworth, lot on NW corner of Delaware and Ninth streets, W 1065, N 100, W 25, N 46:2, E 130, S 146:2, lots 13 to 15, block 63, map Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Im- provement Association, Berkeley; $10. California Buflding and Loan Assoclation (corporation) to Agnes B. McConnell (wife of George C.), lot on W line of Broadway, 1150 S of Central avenue, § 50 by W 140:2, being S B0 feet, lot 46, map showing subdivision of half-acre lots in Hays and Caperton Tract, Alameda; $10. _ Seme to E. W. and Lillian I". Reynolds, lot on N line of Buena Vista avenie, 150 W of Chapin street, W by N 150, lots 7 and 8, block 5, Map Chapin Tract, Alameda; $10. W. C. B. and Ellen O. de Fremery to Henry Campbell, portion of lot 3 of Walsworth 100 | Acre Tract, so-called, and being lots 1 to 6, 18 to 23, Map of Subdivision of Lot 3, Wals- worth 100 Acre Tract Tty, 'e;mpw‘ bell and W. C. B. de Fremery, Oakland; Jessie G. Hodgkin (single) to Sarah 1. Sar- gent (widow), lot 13, block O, Map Paradise Park, Oakland; $10. M. L. Wurts to Frances V. Perine, lot on S line of Thirtieth street, 312.08 W of Telegraph avenue, W 30.53, S 60 to S iine Rowland Tract, E to its intersection by line at right angles to Thirtieth street, S from beginning, N 60, block m, n'?p Rowland Tract, quitclaim deed, Oak- L. P. Jacobus (single) to H. C. Ingram, lot on E line of Myrtle street, 139 S Twenty-sixth street, § 50 by E 125, block 637, Boardman's Map, ‘Oakland: $10. Caleb Coats (by A. Koenlg and W. F. Kroll, trustees) to_John Wooley, 651 D. 129, lot on SE correr Peralta and Lake Shore avenues, E 128:6, N 65, E 2, S 55, W 123:3, N 110:2, lots 17 and 1S, Map Capitol Homestead Assocla- tion, trustées’ deed, East Oakland; 3 State Savings Bank to Henry Ahnefeld, lot on SW corner of Butterworth and {Ralston streets, W 120 by S 33.75, block 4, mip State Unliversity Homestead No. 3, Berkeley, deed Eivén to corréct error In name of grantee, 851 D. 257; $10. . L. L. and Helen L. Nelson (wife) to Berke- ley Sanitarfum Assoclation, same property as in certificate of redemotion, with exception of second dlece, which is described as N 131 by E 25 subject to two mortgages for $3000, Berkeley; $——. Henry W. and Margaret M. Taylor to Simeon Hackley, lot 17, block 8, map Daley’s Scenic Park, Berkeley, subject to mortgage for $2500; $10. William P. Moore to Emma F. Moore (wife), Iot on N line of Bancroft way, 150 W of Ful- ton street, W 50 by N 135, being lot 25, Blake Tract No. 3, portion plat 69, Kellersberger's Map Rancho V. and D. Peraita, Berkeley: also lot on N line of Bancroft way, 60 W of | Chapel] street, W 60 by N 120, portion of S half of lot 4. block 5, map villa lots adjoining university site on 8, Berkeley: also lot on N line of Bancroft way, 100 W cf Fulton street, | N 135 by W 50, ot 26, map Blake Tract No. 3, Berkeley; gift. Anna Mary Gertrude Arens (single) to War- ren Jewett, lots 52 and 53, map Bromley Tract, being a resubdivision of lots 1 to 3 and 26 to 28, J. Levi Sr. Tract, Brooklyn Township, ‘warranty deed: $300. James O'Connell to H. S. Bridge (trustee), all interest In estate of James O'Connell, de- ceased, 7866, Alameda; $400. Builders’ Contracts. A. Jamison (owner) with Willlam Helbing (contractor), architect owner—AIl work for a 3-story frame buildiLz_ (3 flats) on lot on W line of Bryant avem%, 75 S of Sixteenth street, 5 — by W 100; $6250. La Societe Francalse de Blenfaisance Mu- tuelle (ownej) With Otis Elevator Company (contractors), architeet J. ger elevator_in_ hospital _bullding _on_block bounded by Point Lobos, Fifth and Sixth ave- | nues and A street: $1850. —_— FLOW OF RIVERS. The following table gives a comparative statement for two years of the estimated flow of certain California rivers in cubic feet per second, or second feet, one second foot equaling 50 California miner's inches, or about 40 Colorado miner's inches. The figires are by J. B. Lippincott, hydrographer of United States Geological Survey: TULE RIVER NEAR PORTERVILLE. Second Feet. DATE. — 1901. | 1902. Beptember 7 18 13 September 8 8 15 September 9. 18 15 September 10. 18 13 { September 14 1 ! September 1% 14 September 1 it September 10 14 September 10 14 September 10 1 September 1 15 September 1 5 September 18 18 September 18 16 SACRAMENTO RIVER AT IRON CANYON. Second Feet. DATE. Lot ooty - 1901. | 1902. September 5630 5000 September im0 5000 September 363 5000 September 3630 5000 Beptember 3630 5000 September 3630 5000 September 3630 5000 KINGS RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN. econd Feet. DATE. < = 1901. | 1902, | September 7 621 -320 Séptembar 8, 512 285 September 9. + BT 320 September It b 285 September 1 520 320 September 1 520 285 | September 1 450 320 September 1: 410 320 September 1 480 520 September 18. 440 320 September 17. 140 360 September 18. Ho 320 September 440 320 September 440 320 TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. I Second Feet. 1901. DATE. September 7. September September September September September September September September September September CONVICTS THROW LIGHT ON MYSTERIOUS ROBBERY Give the Authorities the Names of the Alleged Robbers of a Mail Carrier. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 20.—Through the cori- fession of two convicts now serving sev- en-year sentences in the penitentiary at Jefferson City, Postoffice Inspector Dice late this afternoon caused the arrest of five persons In St. Louls on the charge of having robbed Oscar Koelling, a mail carrier, of a pouch containing registered mall valued at $3000 on the night of De- cember 17, 1%1. The persons under ar- rest aré Jack Fickler and Tom Conniff, emiployes in the city ster’s office; Jerry Kahler, a saloon keeper; Jerry Creedon, known around town, and Emma Higgins. Conniff was bound over in the sum of $1500 and Kahler in the sum of Kahler procured bond. Fickler, Creédon and the Higgins woman will have a hearing to-morrow. ST Er s Emperor Pardons Lieutenant Thiem. BERLIN, Sept. 20.—Emperor William has pardoned Lieutenant Thiem, whe was sentenced to twenty-seven months’ im- prisorment in a fortress for killing a stu- dent named Helf in a pistol duel at Jena in January. Godart—A passen- | 13 NOTED CITIZENS PREPARE PAPERS Accept Invitations to Address Irrigation Congress, Commander Booth - Tucker ‘Will Tell of the Salva- tion' Army Colonies. DENVER, Sept. 29.—James J. Hill, pres- ident of the Great Northern Railrcad and ot the Northern Securities Company, has written C. B. Wantland, chairman of the executive committee of the National Irri- gation Congress, that he will attend the sessions of the congress to be heild n Colorado Springs, October & to 9, if he can possibly find time. ‘Wantland is in receipt of a letter from Commander Booth-Tucker, founder of the great Salvation Army colonies, which says: I shall prepare an add: s to be read befors the National Irrigation Congress with regara to our colonization work om irrigated lands. I |only returned last week from a tour of in- | spection, in wiich I visited each colony, and was more than delighted at the rapid progress | that had been made and at the abundant ful- | fillment of our most sansuine expectations. We now extend a most cordial invitation to | any delegates at the coming congress Who imly desire to visit Fort Amity, and I can as- | sure them of a very happy reception on the | part_of the colonists themselves and of the neighboring farmers. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Sept. 29. Chairman C. E. Wantland of the execu- tive committee of the Natlonal Irrigation Congress, which begins its annual session here October 6, announces the following partial and preliminary list of speakers and addresses. Myron T. Herrick of Cleveland, Ohio, presi- dent of the American Bankers' Associatior. “The Relation of Banking Interests and Na- tional Irrigation”; Herbert Myrick of New York, ““Beet Sugar and National Irrigation’ | David R. Francis of St. Louis. “The Develop- ment of the Louisiana Purchase Territory ; J. M. Studebaker of Indiana, “Trade Follows the Irrigation Flag''; John W. Springer of Denver, president of the National Livestock Association, “The Relation of Livestock to National Irrigation”: Melville E. Stone, gen- eral manager of the Associated Press, ““The Assoclated Press and Western Development Alva Adams of Pueblo, ““Pathfinders and Plo- neers”’; Wesley A. Stuart of South Dakota, “Artesian Well Irrigation”; Frank E. Brooks of Colorado Sorings,” “Colorado’s Future Un- der the Irrigation Act”; J. M. Carey of W¥n- ming, “Irrigation Operations on the Carey Grant”; Clarence Johnston, expert in gov- ernment irrigation surveys, mwn'\:sn lecture, “Irrigation in Egypt”; John y, gen- eral attorney Brotherhood of Locomtive En- ginéers and Western Federation of _Miners, “The Interest of Organized Labor in National Irrigation”; L. G. Powers, statistican United | States Census Department, “Trrization Cen- sus'”; Commander Hooth-Tucker of the Salva- tion Army, ‘“‘Our Colonization and Irrigation’ Dr. A. C. True, director experiment stations United _States Department of Agriculture Willis €, Moore, chief of the Weather Bureau | Elwood C. Meade, chief of Government irrig: | tion; R. H. Newell, chief of Goverament irriga- | tion” surveys; Otto C. Luekbert of fhe Ameri- can Forestry Association: George H. Maxwell, executive chairman of the National Irrigation Assoclation. ‘Will Shut Off the Water. OTTUMWA, Ia., Sept. 29.—The City ‘Water Supply Company to-day made a demand on the city officials to make a temporary contract with it or it would shut off the water supply Wednesday. | The franchise expired at midnight. Ths City Council firmly declines to do so and this means that Ottumwa will be without fire protection within three days. OCEAN STEAMERS. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave San Fran- etico as follows: 3 Everett, Whatcom—11 a. m., Sept. 18, 2, Oct. 3, 8, 13, 18, 23, 28. Change at Se- etile to this company’'s steamers for Alasia and_G. N. Ry.; at Seattle for_Tacoma to N. F. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Fureka (Humboldt Bay)—] » &, Bept. 19, 24, 20, Oct. 4, 9, 14. 19, 24, 29. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San _Diego and Santa Santa Rosalla, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursday, 9 & m. For Los Angeles (via San_Pedro and Ean Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, - terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford, San 1uis Obispo, Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport CRamons onty). . o A mona; 9 a. m., . Oct. 8, 13, 21; Corona, 3 &. m., Sept. 28, 9, 17, 25, For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, Altata, La Paz Santa Rosa- a, guaymu (Mex.)—10 & m., Tth of ea menth. For further information obtain folder. Right reserved to change steamers or sailing date. T —4 New FICKET OFTIOR—t mew Monteviics Freight Office, 10 Market st. C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Pass. Agt. 10 Market San Franeisos. O.R.&N- CO. Only Steamship Line to "ORTLAND OR. And short rail line. from Porcland to all pointa East. Through tickets to 211 points. al} rail or #teamship and rall, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meal COLUMBIA _salls Sept. 30, Oet. 10, 30. GEO. W. ELDER salls Jept. 25, Oct. 5, 15, 25. Steamer salls foot of Spear st. at 11 a. m. D. ‘W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. - 1 Montgomeéry TOYO KISEN KAISHA. S Te‘r‘ ot !Bmm prA L o pot m. COR- for YOROHAMA and no’vmgo.“ i Kcbe (Hiogo). Nasasaki ani cc.necting at T-ngkong with G s No cargo recelved on salling. §. 5. NIPPON MARU MARU 2 R Ry Sl October 7. 1902 8. 5. HONGKO: AR, SANOR, I ZEALAND w SYDHEY DIRECT LINE 1o TAHTL 8. 8 ALAMEDA, fof Honolulu, Saturday, ) 0:!.1.!9.-." & Frightifie, 329 n‘timm 1, Palie 8t COMPAGNIE GENERALE IRANSATLANTIQUS D LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Chrdny, a5 10 & o Bom Pior 3 SR :‘lu . at 10 a. 2 42, @ upward, ABKNS Eroaaway. (Haass: benaine Fork. J. ¥ FUGAZI g CO. Pacile” Agents, § % San Tickets sold by all ket AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. Friesland.Oct. 7, 10 am| Phila.....Oct. 8 10 am Southwark.Oet. 14, 4pm| St. Paul.Oet. 15, 10 am REJD ST4k LINE, NEW YORK, ANTWERP, gy Oct. 4, 10 &m| Kroonind. Feaetiand. Ot 11,10 arl Zesiand Oet. 25, 10 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., CHAS. D. 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