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| ROOMS 'FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. — { TURK, 321—Two nicely furnished sunny rooms and full purchaseprice al- for housekeeping. regular | — o bay a | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions HASE, 80| received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. NCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st —— e e | ROOMS TO LET— time KOHLER & ablished 1850, Brick build. 0 Stockto: £ ANG ]l\ Tl:"(‘!g‘l!flfly fu l\\Eth suits, with or with- g Srivate baths; elevator, heat, hot lnd \"\sur st | ; reasonable; breakfast 1f desired. YLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, L A T5e ay upward; McAllister cars o { door; handsomest grill room in Callfornia. A_BRUNSWICK House. 14§ _Sixth—Rooms. ‘ e to §1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and coid 1 Market st. { "‘ | _light housekeeping roome; open all night. : T *“The Almont Market st.. (or. N 1 | ATiteh st.); rooms 25e, S0c, §1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 per week; house open all night. | AVON HOTEL, 502 Bush st.—Newl¥ furnished rooms & and suft P !rnns‘ent solicited. <hed sunny front reom, with or L -'19 ‘Webster st., near. Hayes. - (0ld No. 1369)—Fur- unfurnished. | A NiC E_for experience let me read “611 Turk st} B! NT. o Mason—Elegantly y—pei - o TEi- | furnished ;_prices reasonable. a i ev'gs by appointment. | EDDY, 210—Elegant front parlor suitable for SAARD reads 1 fo & 702 | _man And wife or two gentieme Pos nes: phone Poik 831 | ELLIS, 221 (Mozart)—Nicely furn, rooms, 35c, B < i gl W XX TE G week; open all night. 2 - | GOUGH, 1615—Several nicely furnished rooms T ts and assist in financing mer- | to rent; board if necessary; near 2 car lines. F NK P IN Grand Southern. Tth and Mission—Rooms 50¢ t0 §1 50 night; $2 to $6 week: reading room. 418; Tamily; room’ private * | ROYAL House, 126_Ellis—Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to §8: month. $8 to §30; elevator cutfit. consisting of h 2nd gum wash, | Market—Re: 35c_to 50c. | §T. DAVID'S, 715 Howard—200 }msv in every room—-Winchester | _OF single: ciean beds, o near Market: 700 rooms. | STOCKTON, 41 and 45 ged hands; newly er mighi; $1 50 to $6 per week; | ~surnished sunny suites: also single rooms, $2 baggage to and from the feITy. | 14 §7 week: phone Black 2712 0 Post st., §. F. en suite 5 per week. but how good is the motto ! cturers of the Rapid Rotary } ewd machine of to-ds ]0“1 Markfl st dressing, any style, "bc menicuring, G U LEDERER recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia C hair 1. tehes, ROOMS AND HOARD. A, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select hotel; exceptional table: popular rates. “gold, silver, | CALIFO fam loan &t low interest precious stones bought | 10 Sixth st. ELEGANT parlors and single room; best home | board; first-class. 326 Haight st. LAMBOUR! 420 Eddy—High-class furnished suites or single; steam heat. hree_querter TFITTING 4 all_drug_dis- | WillowBark | ROOMS WANTED. 1“ ANTED—Two nicely furnished overcoats light housekeeping b; London vate family; references exchanged; state par- | _ticulars. Box 3423, Call office. rGoms young couple, in pri- | i b e s O e focd. Chas. Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. LL kinds bouriat, pairing; lowest rates. Tel. os destroyed with EATON, 1119 Sutter st sold, rented, exchanged; re- Green 144. 205 4th. | __STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | | " EMPORIUM STORAGE CO. _ FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS | STORED—MOVED—PACKED—SHIPPED. | 725-781 HOWARD, near THIRD ST. Phone GRANT 161 Jackets, $30, Fllr <lnre 10 Grant av. scientific hair restorer; | O'Farrell st. 1 st. fiee Post and Powell sts.; tel; Priv. Ex. 57l =, §7 50; dress pants. $2 50. | GOLDEN West Storage: advances made: 840 ot and Dupont. | _ Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- phone Jackson 281. TO LEASE. deafness and | cor. 19t enna restores gray : $1: at all dvugxm,s | | ; all druggists. e e | { PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. | | C. C. O DONNELL—Offie and residencs, Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. for iseases of men and womén, | DR. BALL, 1073% Market st RESIDENCE. Completely furnisbed: best portion Pacific B Fine, new, eunny corner cottage, § d modern improvements, with 4- | Heights; north _side - street; unobstructed n lower floor; small amount cash, [ view; 14 rooms; 2 baths. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, § Montgomery st. rent. See owner on premises, henery and Fairmount sts, N F! NCISCO— | per mcre, on Rancho | sre value assured. as | growing rapidly: - location v Er‘u general farming. Apply , 302 California st., for GREAT AL TY sell better machines for less money than any house in-the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California stelephone Main 266. talogue ce cot stock, grain, orcherd, alfalfa farms. CHATFIELD & VIN- 228 Moptgomery st., §. F. water for irrigation, $10 per JORDAN, 116 Montgomery st. T—Fine, handy t and hay ranch, | Address Box 3352, Call office. s00d climate: cheap homes. Joy Watsonville, Santa Cruz Co. Write. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rentéd, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome. EXPERT typewriting, 4 folio: coples,2c;mim- eographing. 207 Market, . 305; Howard 1539, B s e B B el L a K nd PROPOSALS. ENGINEER Office, San Francisco, September 18, for vemoving Blossom Rock, San Francisco Harbor, Cal., to & depth of thirty feet be- low low water, will be received here until 12 noon, October 20,.1902. Information on ap- plication. W. H. HEUER, Lieutenant Col- REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. s 10 to prunes, 3 miles from San | Fillows; S-room cottage, windmill | will_exchange for San Fran- or Oakiand property; posses- Box 3851, Call of- November 1. onel, Engineers. R TN SUBURBAN RESIDENCES { MARRIAGE LICENSES. ern residence; thoroughly fur- ordinary bargain: removal neces- The following mairiage licenses were issued Box 3543, Call office. yesterday : Lee M. Olds, 27, city, and Wjnifred L. Keogh, 24, city. Royal L. Church, 21, 811 Folsom street, and Goldie G. Creed, 16, Seiad Valley. James W. Byrd, 24, 30 Silver street, Marguerite M. Cooke, 18, 30 Silver street. Fredrik L. Larson, 22, 1040 Kentucky 'street, and Eva K. Dalgren, 21, 231 Duncan street. ~Goorge C. Kuhl, 25, 228 Kentucky street, and Bessie M. Ahern, 20, Oakland. William J. Garrow, 26, Stockton street, and Loretta E. Kelley, 31, 1015 Market street. Christ Ripley, 24, 415B Third street, Minnie Imbolz, 18, 924 York street. Edmund J. Openshaw, 23, city, and Mary A. Biggins, 18, city. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. SEE our beawtiful homes for sale. Idesl lccation. Great bargain. EASY TERMS. ALAMEDA LAI~D 'COMPANY, 1560 Pq Alameda. and + FRUITY ALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. Hue Tin Feo, 23, 709 Dupont street, and Leong Choy Won, 27, 709 Dupont street. 709 Dupont strset, and Law D. Ng_Shue, 25, BIRTHS—MARRIAGES —DEATHS. Birth, marrisge and death Motices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorssd with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same publishéd. AMARK—In this city, September 28, 1902, to the wife of Fredrick L. Amark, a son. DALLAS—In this city, October 4, 1902, to' the wife of Robert B. Dallas, a daughter. McDERMOTT—In this city, October 15, 10C2, to the wife of Thomas F. McDermott (nee Morris), a son. YOUNGMAN—In this city, September 25, 1902, 709 Dupont street. BUY A HOME IN FRUITVALE. $i200—4 rooms and bath; $500 cash; terme. $i500—6 rooms and bath; $150 cash; $15 mo. $2300—5 rooums and bath; balf cash; lot 100x | 00—5 rooms and bath; near local. 500—6 rooms: up-to-date; very fine; $750 cash, balance long time. >, H. BLAKE, Fruitval o. | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. CFFICE. !1I8 EROADWAY. CAKLAND FURNITURZ FOR SALE. £00d and cheap this month. H. Oakland. E. 14th. : £ to the wife of Willlam N. Youngman, a CHELLEALS, 408 Eleventn. sts danghter. e e e e . RoOOMS FOR HOWI‘-KLEI’I!“. MARRIED. CHARLES—GOODRICH—In this city, October 16, 1902, by the Rev. A. C. e, pastor Howard-street Methodist Church, Dr. Milton R. Charles of China and Marilla Goodrich of 3 —Large mcely (um]lhed room; 2 2 Jarge closets: grate; bath; adults. 222 Three sunny, well-appointed beds ping rooms; couple;gas, stove, phone. San Francisco. AMER—BORCHERS—In this city, YDE, $05—Sunmy frent parior suite, §25; A o 1ot By F P Piber: cony _aiso basemant suite, $M. Cramer and Elsa Borchers, both of ~San 2 connecting roome; sunny: all | JFrancisco. FRANCIS—BUTTERFIELD—In this city, Oc- tober 15, 1902, by the Rev. chaplain of Presidio, D. G: rnizhed for nou-eneplu. $14. NEf, 614-Sunny alcove suite. $18, inelud- Oliver C. Millgr, Francis and Ida € gas: sunny front parior, $U Butterfield, hoth of San Franelsco: s ga | FRIEDRICHS MUHRTENSIn this _ clts. e e S | October 16, 1902, by the Rev. . Bernthal, vhone; adults’ 38 | Qelober 15, 10 Y e N Kieiaide Mehriont, both of San Franelsco. | IBWIN—: 1902, by the Rev. K. Baker, pastor of First M. E. Church, Willlam Edgar Irwin of San Francisco and Crissle May Hileman of Tacoma, Wash. MATTSON—BERGLUND—Iz this city, Octo- Threg nice unfurnished rooms; | Inquire at 1945 Geary st. SUITER, 420—Nice sunny housskeeping rooms. housekeeping. | OFARRELL, 20 Sunny furnished rooms and | offices; elevator; elec. "[hl! day, week, mo. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | | house; for PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- 1902. Sealed proposls | | and HILEMAN—};I this city, October 16, ° THE FAN ber 16, 1902, ‘by the Rev. Dr. Nelander. pastor of the First English Lutheran; Church, Frank Mattson and Anna Berglund, both of San Francisco. NEHLS—BROC 1802 COWSKY—In_this city, Octo- . ber 15, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, " pastor of the First Engllsh Lutheran Church, Robert F. Nehls and Lillle L. Brockowsky, both of San Francisco. UPDIKE—NEVILL—In this city, October -14, 1002, by the Rev. Herbert F. Briggs, pastor of Central M. E. Church, Clarence. Updike of New York City and Dora Nevill of Pinole, “’IL..O\—(.OODRICH—!n this city, October 16, 1802, by the Rev. A. C. Bane, pastor of Howard-street Metbodist Church, Rev: John F. Wilson of China and Amanda (:MHLH of San Francisco. DIED. O'Connor, John W. J. Powers, Julia Cahill, Laura R: De Haven, Howard Riddell, Mrs. Mary Dobg, Dr. uiz, - Aloysius Dowd, Loretta R. Rydberg, Sophie Drathman, Frances cott, Willlam Ernest, George. Ina, Edward P. Hansen, 'uzeodor: H. Jessen, Theodor Kesfe, Walter C. Kelly, Catherine Spone, Mamie McDermott, Arthur Stockwell, James H. Miller, Elizabeth Sullivan, Margaret CAHILL—In this city, October 14, 1902, Laura R., beloved daughter of Martin and Eliza- beth Cahill, and sister of John, Henry, Julia, Maggie, Lizzle, Carrie and Willie Cahill of | Vallejo' and Mre. John O'Rourke of San Francisco, ‘a mative of Vallejo, Cal. aged 24 years 10 months, and 23 - 17 Friends and abuaintances dre respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), from the parents’ residence, South Vallejo, ' thence to St. Vincent's Church, where ‘a requiem high mass wlil cele- brated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment at Vallejo, CROSS—In Los Angeles, Cal;, Octobér 15, 1902, Louisa G., belovéd wife of James T. Cross, 1100 Gough_ street, sister of the late Mis. Arnfe A. Pratt and Mrs. Johu Mansfield, Deepiy regretted. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respects fully requested to accept this Intimation. DE HAVEN—In this city, October 9, 1902, Howard Milton, infant son of Edgar M. and Olive V. de Haven, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 5 dayve. DOBS—In Santiago, Papasquir Mexico, Oetober 10, 1902, Dr. beloved brother of Mrs. Rose '-ulmnn and Miss Clara Dobs, a native of Germany, aged 42 years. WD —In this city, October 14, 1902, Loretta Rose, beloved daughter of the late Hugh fary Dowd, sister of Alice Dowd, and er of Mary and George Dowd and Mrs, H. Heinze, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 years 6 months and 19 days. [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence of her uncie, Thomas O'Neil, 314A Fourth ave- nue, between Clement street and Point Lobos avenue, thence to St.” Paul's Chiirch for ser- vices. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, DRATHMAN—In this city, October 16, 1902, Frances T. Drathman; mother of Frances G., Ignatius C, Sylvia A. and Anthony R. Drathman, J., a native of Maine. A solemn mass will be celsbrated at St. Ighatius Church to-day (Friday), for the re- pose of her somj, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment private. Please omit floavers. ERNEST—Near Livermore, October 16, 1902, George, beloved son of Barbara and the late Frederick Ernest, and brother of = Albert Ernest and Mis. J, W. Riley, a na- tive ‘of Springfleld, Mass., aged 35 years 0 months and 24 days. HANSEN—In {his city, October 16, 1902, Theo- dore H., dearly beloved husband of Hat L. Hansen, son of Mrs. Caroline B. Hanses 2nd brothei” of Fred, Bertha and Caroline Dumnxu. Dol 3 Hunsen and Mrs, Carl T. Hasshagen, a na- | tive of San Franelsco, months and 13 -days, JESSEN—In this city, October 15, 1902, Boy= ‘Theoder Jeesen, dearly beloved son of Care- line and the ' late Paul Jessen, devoted brother of Hedwig and Sophie Jessen, and nephew of Edward Jessen, a native of San Francieco, aged 27 years and 14 days. € Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 1234 Eilis street, between Octavia and . Laguna. Intérment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral ecar from Eighteenth and Guerrero strests. KEEFE—On board the United States transport Sherman, October 1, , Walter Cooner, dearly beloved son of Mary and the late Arthur Keefe, 2 native of Vallejo, .Cal., aged 35 years. > The funeral will take place to-day (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from his . late_ resi- dence, 3i8 Hickory avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem mass will. be odlcbrated for thé repose of his soul, com- menctg at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KELLY—n this city, October 15, 1902, Cati- erine Kelly, beloyed wife of the late: Hugh Kelly of San Rafael, and maother of Joseph- E..and Theresa Kelly,-a natiye of County Waterford, Ireland. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend-the funeral to- (Friday), at 8 o'clock, from her late res! dence, 644 Stevenson sireet, thence via the 9 o'clock boat to San Rafael, where a solenin requiem high mase will be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul,- commencing at -10:30 gclock, at St. Raphael's Chureh, San Ra- 0] McDERMOTT—In “this city, October 16, 1602, Arthur Francis, beloved infant son::af Thomas Francls and Kittie McDermott, & native of San Francisco, aged 1 day. MILLER—In this city, Oclober 16, 1902, Eliza- beth Miller, beloved' wife of the late Conrad Miller. and mother of Gus Millér, Mrs. Von Hartwig ard Mrs. Lizzie Stromberg, a na- tive of Bavarla, Germany, aged 79 years. 0> Funeral services to-morrow (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock. at her late residence, 304 Valencia stréei, between Fourteenth aud Fifteenth. Interment private. O'CONNOR—In _this city, October 16, 1902, John W. J. O'Connor, 'beloved husband of Katie - O'Connor, father of John and Frank O'Connor, stepfather of Henry Gar- telmann, and brother of Mrs. T. Cleary and Thomas, Frank and George O'Connor, & na- tive of San Francisco, aged 34 years 1 month and 22 duys. 3 POWERS—In this city, October 16, 1902, Julia Powers, beloved wife of Willlam Powers, and Joving mother of Mrs. A. F. Moore, M C. Biclow, Mrs. W. Willlamson, Mrs. W. Lyorfs and Mre. F. Mead, 2 native of County Meath, Ireland, aged 58 years. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., T67 Mission street. RIDDELL—In Oakiand, October 16, 1002, Mrs. . Riddell, mother of Jobert J., Wi s Niwide! D S and the late Ed- bama, aged 24 years 9 win Belmont Riddell, a native of Alal aged 63 years. RUIZ—In_this: city, October /15, 1902, Aloy- slus, beloved son of the late Professor Jose Maria Ruiz and Vietoria A. Ruiz, and brother ' of Mercedes, Arthur, Daniel, mn’n- ard, Charlic and Para Ruiz and Mrs. Dr. B. Donaldson, a native of San Francis aged 3 years 3 months and 5 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances aj fully invited to attend. the funeral® Feiday, October 17, at 10 o'clock, from the residencs of his mother, Mrs. Victorla Rufz, 614 Van Ness avenue. Iuterment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. RYDBERG—In Oakland, October 16, 1 the King's Daughters' Flome, Sophie. iy berg, 4 native of 8weden, aged 83 years and 8 months, [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atend the funeral services to-day (Friday), at.2 o'clock, at the resi- dence of James Taylor, 1211 Clay street, be- tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth, Oukland. SCOTT—In the City and County Homital, Oc. ober 16, 1902, William Seott, Clifornia, ‘axed 34 years. . - * Retive of SELNA—In this city, October 16, 1002, Ed- Ward P.. dearly béloved son of M’ Mo tilda Seina and. the late. Mr. Edward Selna, and beloved brother of Henry, Willlam and Maurice Seinig and Mrs. Josephine McDonald, a mative of San Franclisco, months and 17 days, oy e SEXSMITH—In this city, Octol > Edna, dearly beloved daughior: o Wi and Mettle Sexsmith, and devoted sister of Myrtle, Hazel, Mettie and Lettin Sexsmith a native -of 'California, - aged years 9 months and 22 days. SMALL—In Alameda, Laurence J, B loved father of Mrs. Tnez Gooff, s'::tlilveb:t Maine, aged 65 years 11 months and 16 ays. ———eee e CREMATION. Funeral Conductors for ernluo-. 428 GOLDEN GATE AVE....Phone South 834 Circulars malled to ng;umu upon appli- ODD FELLOWS' .CEMET! Ass San Francisco, Car oo HENRY J, OALLAGHER cOo, (Buccessor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND - EM 20 Fifth st opposite uncol. School, . ‘Telephone South 80. SAN BRUNO HILLS OFFICE: 916 MARKET ST. *-OVID TO NEW STORE. UNITED uunl:nra‘gm P " JAMES MCcGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., has mu Parlors_at 214 Eddy st., bet. - Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 876, _street, 403:3 NE of Fourth, NE 19:2 by Sk 1500. | Homestead and Rallroad Association: also lot SMILEY—In this city, October 15. 1002, Anna B. Smiley, beloved daughter of Julia and the Jate Orscamus Smiley, and beloved sister of Mrs. Grace Herrler, a native of Sacramento, Cal, aged 43 vears and G months. Tand, Or., papers please cony.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 11 o'clock, from her late resi- nce, 1561 Market street, between Eln‘enth and Twelfth. Law Cemetery. SPGNE—In this citv, October 16, 1902, Mamie Spone, & native of New York, aged 32 years and 7 days. 3 7 Eriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the. funeral ssrvices tu-flny (Friday), at -2 o'clock, at the parlors f J. S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. In- ferment Lauscl' Hill Cemetery. - BTOCKWELL—In this city, October 15, 1902, James H. Stockwell, beloved husband of Bet- tie Claibarne Stockwell, a native of Roches- ter, N. Y., aged 5S years. (St. Louis pa- Ders_piease copy.) P Priends are respecttully invited to at- tend he fimeral today (FHassy. w10 o'clock, from the ‘residence of J. H. Clai-, borne, 2815 Buchanan street. Interment pri-’ vate. SULLIVAN—In Riverside, Riverside County, October 14, 1902, Margaret J. (Dollie), daughter of Patrick and the late Johanna Sullivan, and beloved sigter of William Sul- livan, Mrs. B. J. € and John, Jerry, Nicitle ana’ the ate Thomas Mulviniie, = m tive of Oakland, Cal. T Funeral notice in Saturday morning's Remains at the parlors of A. W. 319 O'Farrell street. ERAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, Annie Hendry to Mary F. Macomber, Interment Cypress lot on § line of Valielo street, 100 & o Van Néss ave- | R nue, E 25 by S 137: William and Janette Wolf to George W. Lowery Sr. lot cn E line of Laguna street, 70 N of O'Farreli, N 25 by E 62:6; $10, David and Emma Stang to I guna, i by S 137:6 Mocy Banford (kocUtrix sstate of Margaret Cesseboom) to, Christoph Jums. lot on B Jing ot Lyon strest, 107 N of Sutfer, N 30 by B 11 Cliristoph_and Marle Jung and Jossph K Robrer to Katinka Rohrer, same; $10 and gift. Emma V. and_Albert J. Raisch to }xy L. Stealey, lot on W line of Lyon street; of Clay. N 50:41, W 137:8, S 35:415, i S 15, E 110; $10, George Brown Estate Company (a corpora- ticn) to Frank G. Drum, lot on NE cormer of Masonic and Golden Gaté avenues, N 137:6 by E 68:9; $5000. l"lorence E. and William J. Gaige and George and Elmer F, Brown to same, sam Adem F. McDonnell 10 Geraidine C, Shan- non, lot’on B line of Shrader street, 75 S of Hayes, S 25 by E 100; $10. Henry L. Shannon to same, same; gift. John D, Jessup to Marletta E. Jessup, lot on N line of Liberty street, 130 E*of Dolores, E 25 by N 114; gift. P. H. and Frideborg A. Anderson to John Brynteson. lot on SE corner of Thirteenth-and Noe streets, E 100 by S 30 also lot on E line of Noe street, 30 § of Thirteenth, § 25 by B 100; $10, Security Savings Bank of San Jose to B. Moore," 1ot on E line of Florida street, of Twenty-fifth, N 27 by E 100; $2800. B. W, and Nellie Moore to F. H. came; $10. Elizabeth T. Davis to Edward Sohl lot on E line of Delofes stroet. 78:6 N of Thirtleth, N 25 by ; WANEm A and May L. Halsted to Mary E. Halsted, lot on SW corner of Day and San- chea-streets, W 105 by S 51:6: $10. Sarah D. Abramsky to Rebecca S. Morris, lot"on S\ corner of California and Webd streets, W 25 by § 59:6; gift. Thomas W.. Katherine A., Christopher C. and Lily A ‘Rivers to Gmrse F. Buck, lot on-E line of Hyde street, 44 S of North Foint, S 22 by E 64:6; $10. Estate Antoine (or Antonia) Skupinsky (by William T. Hess, executor) to' Chariotte E. and’ Willie J. Siemon, lot on § line of Clay street, 137:6 W.of Mason, W 40 by § 46; § T Ectate, Savinke and ‘Loah Society to M garet E. Wickes, 1ot _on SE line of Shipley Qualman, S. Meginnis to’ Edgar Pomeroy, undi- vided one-eighth’ interést in - the following: Lot on NW line of Clementina street, 375 NE of Fifth, NE 37:6 by NW 80; also lot on N corner of Nineteenth avenue and H street, NW. 75 by NE 100, lot 16, block 363, South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad’ Assoctation; also ‘lot 105, Gift Map 2; also lot on. W- 3 ner of Sixth avenue and D street, NW ~ by SW 100, block 114, South San Franejsco on SW line of Thirteenth avenue, 150 SE of M street, SH 75 by SW 100, black 267, same; also lot 2, block 1, Flint Tract Homestead; also property outside of county; $10. William and Maud B. Cook, by D. W. Lor- ing and C. F. Rilljet (trustees) to Continental Bufldlng and Loan Association, 1867 D. 190, lot n S line of Pacific street, 1633215 W of Hyde, W 20 by § 73, trustees’ deed; $3228 "Builders’ Contracts. Hartland Law (owner) with M, F. Gale (con- tractor), architscts Meyer & O'Brien—Brick work and tetra cotta work for a four-story and basement building on intersection-of New Montgomery and Mission streets. thence along New Montgomery 160 by 135; Lizzle R. Pfentiinger (owner) with Floyd L. anG Earl D" Baird (contractdrs), architect E. D. Baird-—All work for a 134-story frame build- ing on I lipe of Fifth avenue, 125 S of Call- fornia street; $2000. Theresa A. Oelrichs and Virginia Vanderbilt (owners). with Charles A. Warren (contractor). architects Reld Bros.—Excavation for a hotel building (Fairmount) on lot hounded on W by Mason street. N by Sacranhiento, B by Powell and § by California; $—. Same owners with Raymond Granite Com- pany (contraetors), architect same—Granite work for same on same; $315, A._ Elander and Emma Olsen (owners) with L. G. Bergen (contractor)—Plans by owner— Carpenter, brick, plumbing, plastering. .and painting for a two-story frame building (flats) on lot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 76 W of Vermont; $3900. Thomue Day Company (a corporation) (own- ers) with J. J. O'Connor (contractor), architect none—Underpinning of E wall of building on SW line of Mission street, 135 SW of_Thira, No. 725 Mission; $1139. i —_——— Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, October 16. Fr bark Jean, Le Gal, 143 days from Swan- - f" bark Carnebiere, Lefeuvre, 58 days from ajzon. Schr John A, oxéen. § davs from Portland. ILED. Thursday, October 16. Stmr Ruth, Johnson, Stmr Alliance, Hnrdwlck Porulnd DOMESTIC PORT. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Oct 16—Schr Compeer, from Salinas Cruz; schr F S Red- fleld, from San Pedro, for Port Blakeley; Ger bark Ecuador, from Yokohamg. COMMERCIAL NEWS Contfiuefl From Page mavm. ®ort’ | Growning of King Momus To-Morrow FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1902 ARABIAN WEDDING IN 'rnn LION’S DEN Night Will Terminate the Wood- A men’s Carnival. The feature of the Woodmen’s carnival last night was the marriage in the lion’s cage of A. Bonhazzar, a member of the Jarbour show, and Miss Jamilla Motife, a young woman he met in Alexandria, Egypt. Mhe ceremony according to the Arabian rites was performed by an Arab- lan priest in the presence of a large num- ber of pgople. The contracting parties did not seem in the least disturbed. The only cne annoyed was the lion. ‘There was also an exhibition drill by the team “of Golden Gate Camp, which was one of the most acceptable shows of the week. To-night Haven Camp’s team will give a. drill. i To-morrow afternoon will be school children’s day and there® will be a baby show. In the evening the queen of the carnival will be " dethroned and King Momus will take her place. This will wind up the carnival, The following is the musical programmc for to-day: Afternodn—March, ture, “Zampa’’; over- *‘Compliments” ; Songs" ; ‘‘Selection of Populaf “Dance at the Forsc" waltz, “Visions of the Past’’; scen=s from tana’*; Negro dance, “Darkies’ Jubilee"; waltz, ‘‘Symphia’; ga- ‘march, ‘“‘American votte, ‘‘Dream of ubiic. u veniug—Overture, ‘‘Templeweine’’; march, o |Me¢h— Exposition’ selection. “‘Floro- yird waltz, ‘‘My Dream’': fantasie, ‘Alpfon’’; selection, - ‘‘Martha™; cakewalk, ‘*Emancipation_Da; solo for trombone; pa- trol, “Crick Regiment”’; march, ‘Pride of the ‘Navy." >——o-"o——- Personal Mention. Louis Kahn, the Oakdale merchant, Is at the Palace. M. E. Dittmar, a pubiisher of Redding, is at the Grand. J. F. Condon, a merchant of Berdl, Nev.,.is at the Grand. G. Mitchell, an extensive lace importer of New York, is at the Palace. N. Ekstein, a prominent wholesale gro- cer of Seattle, is at the Palace. C. E. Tinkham, a well-known lumber- mah of Red Bluft, is at the Grand. Frank T. Barnes, a well-known attor- ney of Los Angeles, is at the Grand. Victor H. Woods, Republican candidate for Supveyor General, is at the Grapd. Captain Dickéns, master of the United Statés receiving ship Independence, came down from Mare Island yesterday. He is 4t the Occidental. \ Albert C. Harmon, superintendent of the Penn. Mining Company mines, arrived from Valley Springs yesterday and reg- istered at the Palace. Willlam Maffitt, one of St. Louis’ wéalthiest young clubmen, arrived here yesterday. He is registered at the Palacc’ and will/make a tour of the coast for pleasure. Meo Marich of this city, a former mem- ber of the Olympic Club, where he was well known - as’ a champlon amateur wrestler, has returned home after five years’ absence in Dawson, N. W. T, wheére he has several mining claims. —_————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Mrs. D L Wallace, Miss Shannon, N. Y J Murphy, Chicago J Connolly.. Chicago |F Steers, Chicago G R Wiison. & w, Mo JL jtah |T B Crowe & w, Mo DB WORen Alemeda | H Barlow, Mo P Alb rfl”n S Rafael J K Sullivan, Boston H Qdfdirer, ValleJo R King & d, Boston 3, n‘ Vallejo|Mrs M. O’Neal, Boston D allejo [T McLaughlin, Berkely Mis Fou Fresno |Lizzie McLaughlin, J Dickenson, Chicago | Berkel J F Hestings_Oakland R McLaughlin, Berkely B Co J Moehan & f. C J Byrn: T Dixon, Pt Richmond G Jvest, Cincinnati | B A Datterson: Valielo T J Allen, Cincinnatt.|C Anderson, Vallejo J HAllen; Cincinfiat! |3 Duffey. Vallejo * F. W, Shannon, N Y !J M Blackwell, Vallejo omux STEAMERS. Pulfie Coast Steamship Co. Eteamers leave San m-. of California. Thursday, 9 . m For. X-fll Angeles (via San Pedro and m San_ Pedro) Eanta Barbara, Santa Cruz. nm-, San Simeon. Cavucos Port Harford. San ‘Obispo, Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport ey T Dok 20, Nov. 8: ot Siagdat A %‘!ynsn Joso del nada, jatens. cabo, 5"“.“1. Altata,.La Paz, Santa Rosa- Ma, Quymas (Mex)—i0 a. m., Tth of each ‘month. . tion obtaln folder. m mmm”f"dn‘mg‘lfl‘: steamers or -"lll' Tycpr— ~—BTOE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel) Freight nme- 10 Market st. AI\'N Gen. Pass, Agt.. st., San Franeisco. OR&N-CO Only Steamship Line to PORTLAND, OR. And short rail line from Portland to all points Through tickets to all points, all rall vr -ngmhlp and rall, at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals. Steamer sails foot of Spear st. at 11 a. m. D, W, HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt., 1 Montgomery at. |10 Pacifio Lighting 50 8 V Water, s 10 120 Vigortt Powder : $2000 Contra Costa Water bond $10,000 North Shore 5s $1000 North Shore 5s CALIFORNIA STOCK AND OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session, Board— 7 100 Aztec O11 . 95 34 Kern Ofl .. ke D30 204 McKittriek Ofl . .08 50 Northern Cal Power . . 8y Afternoon Session. “Boar Home Of1 - Contra Costa Water 1 MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales on the San Fran- oisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Caledonta . % 100 Ophir 84 200 Coh Cal & V. 100 Sierra 14 100 Mexican . H / Afternoon Session. 800 Best & Bel 10, 50 Co 100 Caledonia 95' 500 Ophis r.s 83 €00 Con Cal & 85 Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: i Mornlnx Session. 260 Occidental 100 Ophir . 21| 100 Sierra Nev. 22| 100 Yer Jacket. 08 200 Sierra Nev. +4 20 250 Union Con Clfi G QUO'.I,‘AT!ONI‘ _— Y, Oct. 16—4 p. m. 02 03 o % o1 Ao @ % % 2 =5 o8 g 08 0w % 3 o 84 @ o = E 5 o | E‘ 03 . 05 HE8% ®R3¥3 TOYO KISEN KAISHA. s THAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- First and Brannan streets, at ntr KOTAMA and HONGKONG, il e 1508 (moco). Nagasaki 1 connecting_at Hongko! and Shanghal and with steamers for In. dbh:lu. No dr‘o recelved on board on day of fimtc;u IIARU s October 30, 8 8. HONGKONG KARU ('.‘ll“llt at “lnll.l) Tuesday, November 25, 1902 3 PON MARU. . g% A !\'IP 4...Frldly. Docflublr 10, 1902 e N mm. ng o B ‘tms-s c.-‘ mw u-s mv‘u':lt\;r 8. 54 AJ.AI(EDA. for Honolulu, Saturday, 3 ;uuuros.& for, Tlhlt’ Oct. 31, 10 a. m. g. !S, BONOI(A. for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- 1afid and Sidney, Thursday, Nov. 6, 10 a..m. 4. BRUS.60., Ags., TicketOfice, 43 arketSL. | Freightfics, 320 Market ., Pierbo. 1, Pacfc L. NEW YORK, SO . LONDON. 8¢, Paul.Oct. 16, 10 ain Philadel.Oct. 28, 10 am St. Louls.Oct. 22, 10 am|St. Paul.Nov. 5, 10 am . “RED STAN X .Oct. 25, 10 ar e .C., 30 “4&*“ Sise TRANSATLANTIQUS | Tourist cars aily Tourist sleepers and standard sleepecs to Chi- _cago every day If you travel in 2 B urlington tcurist car you save nearly $20 and you sacrifice nothing in com- fort or self-respect. The grand mountain scenery of Colorado is along the route of the Burlington’s thro’ cars Bumndm Rume W. D. TICKET OFFICE, 63 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. SANBORN, General Agent. A BATHROOM AND BARBER Electric Fans, Library and Dining Car ARE SPECIAL FEATURES ON THE ELECTRIC LIGHTED «“OVERLAND LIMITED” eV IA.. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LESS THAN 3 D THREE THROUG AYS TO CHICAGO H TRAINS DAILY PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURIST EXCURSIONS WEEELY D. W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agent. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco SANTA FE TRAINS Leave Market-street Ferry M oo &] Tocat Baily | Tours| Daity | Daily I 8 PUTUYCOR Lv San Fran. Ar Stockton. Merced Fres: no Hanford' . Visalla_: * Bakersfleld . Kansas City ** Chicago = 003 oD 2EEZER o 8 o a for morning. p for afternoon. a. m. Daily is Bal Logal, stop- ping at all points in San Joagutn Valley. Cor- Iesponding train arrives at 7:50 a. m. daily. 9:30 a. m. Mondays and Thursdays ts the ool el Srving, Tan, S n Shate € ' 1d for accommoda- to Bal Chair Car runs neers = o pats ‘vahomored on e ::Q'n'm“’a: trata arrives at 0’5 B “Tuesday “Patace and Tourist trongn Sleepers Peclining Chalr Cars to Chicago; also Palace Eleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Correspond- train arrives at 6:00 p. m. dally. Btfices—641 Market street and in yot, San Francisco: 1112 Brosdway. Oawland. Ferry De- CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEES SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry; Foot of Market St. SAN flAX‘Cl!CO ’I‘D SAN RAFAEL. 11:00 s m.; 13:33, i y—Exica irip :W. 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30. 00 and 6:20 t m. SAN .RAF TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK AYH“. 'lfi." 9:20. 11:18 &, m.; xl:’ W i.l-“fl:fl ‘”-. Satur- E&A!’—! 00, »'40, 31:15 & m.; 8'“ 3:40, 05, m, ' Arrive San l‘rlnnlmo.' May C. um. jSan Francisco. - Destina- Sun- | Week %v:’e: g‘-“;.. tion. days. .Du:. 7:80 a| 5:00 ) 3:30 p| 8:00 a] Cloverdal o Fopland — |19:40 4}10:20 & 00 nl Uklah 7:35 D 7:30 al 8:00 al Willits | 7:35 pi 3 00 a] Guernevills : a ® a » Rosa for Mark West Stages connect at Sants e wmn Sulphur !prlnn at Epflhll and sl‘l.“fl ool or Altrur ch!trvl o eunun Eprtnst. Hllhllnd lvfln‘-. K a Springs. Soda Bay, Lakeport m“‘snnm at Ukiah for Vichy S ngs. Blue Bartlett | PR Ritter ter Springe. Unoer e, e e Heckpells, Sanhedrin Hetgnts, Hullvice, Ore's Hot Springs, -way House, Co! Canw S, Hu“k: 2t Willlts for Sharwood, Canie, lle, Cumm! Beil's 5) L N T g-mxd.y to Monday round-rip tickets at e e rhdays—Round-trip. tickets to all polats Rafael at half ra "‘oknidfls.“lflm 650 Market st.,, Chronicle build- 1ni WHITING, R. X. RYAN, & € gen. ger. Gen. Pass. Agt. “NORTH SHO3E BMI.IIDAD. Via Sausalito F. mncm&.} mnm A2 FROM SAN ¥R ALLEY 00, 9:: 3 204830, 1#-.-;,--.‘.:-—&-.'.--., 5. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- week days ‘excepted)— x5 T ar g lelflm” 10:00 a. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way M”fil‘mm_. SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Main l.nu. Fook of Market IM) Frox Aveusr 2, 1902. Saisun, Elmira A Atlantic Expr Nlles, lAtnrg&SMl l'd.“lllh. E Niles, Mendota, Hanfo Foriateiie fatar 8.30a Shasta er-reu-mvlo, Williams Bartiett Springs), wuxm Blaft, Portiand..... 830a lln Jose, Livermare, Stock Yone, Sucrameator " Placervilie, Marysville, Chico, Red Biuff. inese,Sonora,Tuol Knights _Land! Mi Groviie, Cotusa,Coning. Martinez,San Heyward, Kiles, Irvington. Sea ose. Livermors Barbara, Los A: Port Coute, TracyLathrop Siscicion ced. Raym: % - Orfental [ press—dac Porciacd, Page: Sousd and 8 +$9.10r Hayward, Niles and. San Joss...... $11.! LINE (Narrow 00t ur u-nns Lrees.) Witiamer ‘v;v;;:o‘-u ‘ehama .30» Hayward, Nlies and Way Statl '.-fl: Bnmnmvfllo)o.um Cailstogn, San Niles. Liv. rynor‘. Seokion ‘t‘% . T 430r Tho Ow! Limi o Bukerateld, l‘nm for Santa m Martinez, Antioch, Stoc! , Mer- ond, Fresao. Nilos, San Jose Locale: Niles iejo . Oregon & Caiifornia Ex; Marysville, Red: Saata 5a lfllrk. c-numn Felton, Boulder Ban érnln Sans Cruz and Way Stations........... ®18r Newark, “gemmuo San Jose, New ldell. Felw-, Donld- ta Cruz and Principal N 'n:'glAu v'lz‘ugx“l‘f:o bo;glmlnis.‘ Jose and Way Stations.... $an Jose and Way lnnou...,. -~ New Almnaden.. - S8 Monterey Excarion Cosst Line Limited Giiroy, Hollister, Sallnas,San Luis Santa Los Jes and Principal Interwediate g Beations . Jose, Tres ' Pinoa, c-vno«-. ot traz, Factec Grave. S San Luis O Intermediate Way Stations., San and Way Statfons. D}l Monte Express—Ouly ® Counects at San Jose with Narrow Gaage train for Lo» Gatos, Sen! Bey wd Boulder Creek. :30 A TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS™ i‘z : Open si1tho year round. WEEKLY (AL 16 Pages. SI per Year

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