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"P 'RGn e ‘Sewing machine of woidas. 3. agent, 1021 Market st. ol or_chain, at lowest . 709 Firth st., Oaking:1. Lederer, 123 Stockton, NmSE. morpbine end all drug db d by the Willow Bark o F.: consults’‘on free. AT less than cost, uncalled for suits, Svercoats and trovsers. st CHARLES LYONS'. London % 50 DERBY and ats, $1 75. Pop- “lar Price Hatters, st,, mr, Pins, B tylish pants_ $1 35, . MISFIT "Y"Tm\c PARLORS. 43 ‘Montgomery st. nasquer: _Kohler & Chase blar U PEPFU OUS hair_and_males removed by _ deetric n«dl- Dr.&Mrs. Traverse, 117¢Market. <c(¢ntlflc hllr re~(ur!r, 2 O'Farrell 7 50; iress pants_ $2 50 Parlor. cor. Rush and Dupont. . cures deafness and an Henna restores gr-y tural color; $1; at all drug: TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE and 25c; all druggists. wig: 3 M books. 3 best corn o PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR CC 4,u0\\n,u—.-rnu and residenc N bet. Sixth e 63 Valencia, cor. 19th. | SCALP AND FACE TREATMENT. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. SPECK & CO. Real Estate Agents and Rent Collectors. ~Full Charge Taken for Absent Owners, MARKET STREET. $i85,000—Rents $750 net of taxes, insurance, and repairs: modern brick and iron = sing. c cased to one tenant; best- sroming hairdress any structure; Ics ¢ temant; b Wik a specialty; manicuring, 1 paying investment on frontag pays over S per cent net. ECOND-ST. CORNER. < improved. "$15,000—85x13 gent net. s«‘.wnfill. = ot 15%160. Teet. store .‘nd 1 | $40,000—T! SANSOME-ST. CORNER. { $35,000—70x et; stores and rher: Western Addition: 68:9x71; flats. BUSH STREET. 40:10x124 NEW CORNER FLATS. chanan. ; rents $1900 year; close rine view; rents $140. 250—Scott st.; 2 elegant flats; rents Tth and Market. and Jackson. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st., opp. Kearny. LADY patrons—DR his residence. 1007 SEN has mo: Market, near Sixth. ROOMS FCR HOUSEKEEPING. uite and single rooms; 10 Twelfth st Hall others. unny rooms; aleove suj irnished housekeeping all day. 34 Rincon vertisements and_subscriptions 200 Fillmore. evat eat. bot and brsnkfifl i desired. New. elegant, McAllister ears to rill room in California. 148 Sixth—Rooms ht: S1 25 to §5 per week, and housekeeping rooms: open all night. 502 Bush st.—Newly furnished tes: tramsient solicited. e Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st): rooms 25c, 50c, $1. $1 50 night; £1 50 to $10 per week: house open all night. 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- 3 single: also unfurnished. hed rooms; for qulet corner Mason—Elegantly oms: prices reasonable. art) —Nicely furn. rooms, 35c, S1 50. 86 week: open all hight. ewly furnished rooms : references exchanged. nigh : Tt and Minek | WHY pay rent when you can buy a fine new £ "‘ _might: 32 to 36 week: reading room. | "cottage of 6 rooms and all modern improve. referemces ex. | ments, on electric car line, for smali amount | ved office | thern_ 7th and Mission—Rooms 50¢ 1o | HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. | v 'installments. $350 to $1000—Choicest Sunset lots; elegaht | view of Ocean and Park; $10 monthly. | can beat us; easy terms. city; monthly. tages; Richmond and S gains; easy terms; do | Sunset branch office, 9th ave., near H st | Open Sundays. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, _Room 54 Chronicle building. | THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, "667 Market st.. opp. Kearny. rooms: brick building; rents $575; magnificent investment 'f ; Turk st., close to Larkin; 1t improved properly would pay 8 per near Fourth; 2 fronts; . blocks from Mavket st.; rooms; fine 3-story im- rents $276; mu $ per cent rents $2450 per year; 3 stores and 6 $25,000—Close to Grant ave.; two fronts; 05,000—Rents §230; six flats, east of Bus $20,000—Geary ot ; two tronts: fine bulldings; in. unobstructed ma- sn-,sno—au.\h st mear Hyde; 3 flats; rents 80. 00— flats; rents $58; half block from $5,250—Four flats; rents $51; close to Jones $100 to $450—Ocean Boulevard lots on — | $400 to $800—See our Richmond lots; none $150 to $250—Level Excelsior Homestead lots; near Mission-st. cars; cheapest lots in this $1000_to $3000—Modern 4 and 5 room cot- unset districts; all bar- delay; secure a home. A. M. HESS Company's parlors. 0i0 Sut- tar st. SE\VI-\G MACHIN El .\nn SUPPL“S. ALL winds bought, sold, exchangei; re- pairing; Towest rates. Tel, Green Tat. 505 4eh. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Chas Plambeck. 1915 Mission, or. 15th, -——.———.—_— I'E\\KITER" LND SVPPLI.BS GRPAT BARGAINS TN TYPEWRITHRS We gell better mchlne: for less money than any house in the cit; Js $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented. repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome Pt Moot il i TYPEWRITING & MIMEOGRAPHING. EXPERT typewriting, 4 folio: copies cograpbing. 927 Market, v. 305; Howard 1609, e e s D MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued vesterday: Albert R. Young, 29, Charleston, W. Va., and Margaret Tat.mnn 3, Seattle, Wash. Olley R. Nutter, 21, 902 McAllister street, and Clara E. McKinsiry, 23, 1178 Treat ave, Joseph Giguers, 27, 119 Chapultepec street, and Margaret Reidy, 421 Larkin street. Patrick J. Walsh,' 27," 506 Third street, and Anna B. Malloy, 27, 506 Third street. John Dvoraz, 27, 115 Gaven street, and An- nie Holy, 24, 115 Gaven street. Charles B. Ramsdell, 35, Battle Mountain, Nev., and Mary A. Thornton, 19, city. John J. Blake, 1, Boise, Idaho, and Hattls Himrod, 23, Boise, Idaho. Felix Gagliardl, 25, Santa Rosa, and Mabel Drever, 19, Santa Rosa. Henry G. Mathewson, 21, 502 Powell street, and Sarah L. Hunt, 1821 Broadway. Charles B. Church, 35, city, and Charlotte E. Ott, 27, city. Charles W. Jones, 23, 529 Jessie street, and Ada Hoiton, 18, 504 Taylor streer. Vittorio “Raffo, 24, 1S Lapidge street, and Maria Raffo, 20, Castro street, Frederick A. Maillot, 35, city, and Agnes H. 1 Hoffmann, BIRTHS—NARRIAGES— 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 anq residence of per- | sons authorized to have the same published. BOEN. KIERULFF—In this city, November 11, 1902, to the wife of T. C. Kierulff, a son. | MONTI—In this city, November 12, 1902, to the wife of Trifon Monti, a son. TURNBULL—In this city, November 10, 1902, fe of Thomas J. Turnbul MARRIED. FOWLER—McCRARY—In Yreka, Cal.,, Octo- ber 27, 1902, E. J. Fowler and Ella A. Mc- NN—In St. Louis, Mo., | November 12, 1903, Grant S. Gorman of Juckson, Tenn., and Louise W. Dohrmann 5 MONTGOMERY STREET | _ °f Stockton, Cal. A corner in the Mission, fronting 50 feet on et, also over 110 feet on a main | STEVENS—AUSTIN—In this city, ith 50 feet frontage also on a small the rear: one main street is stone | blocked and sewered and the other is macad- amized and sewered; owner is very anxious | | main st | street street to sell, | | §5000 CASH, balance mnrtgage, Hibernia Bank, §12,000; rents $160 per month; 3 story bricl ores and rooming-house; business propert. building. | balance $15 monthi WOLF, 323 Clement st. { i | COTTAGE house, 5 rooms; modern; price cash, balance monthiy. { $2500; terms, §500 | _WM. M. DE WOLF, 323 Clement st. cash, 'balance like rent? See owner, A. | KLA; HN, Chenery and Fairmount sts. . near Third (St Davids)—Sunny furnished rooms en suite or single; clean beds; §1 50 to $5 per week; reading-room. | . 133, bet. Golden Gate and Turk—Nice © room; running water; { emen; nic —Large sunny back rocm neatly me or two gents; $7. Newly fur- | per month. | MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Ive.). Loans on real estate, also for the fuil cost of jmprovements and part cost of lot; houses tuilt on terms to suit. plans free; interest ¢ Crocker building. per cent. 107- $10,600_LOT 30x75 and_improveents; B.W. | cormer Gough st and”lvy ave.: doubls house 17 rooms, facing Gough st.: 4- room cottage eh Tvy ave : sehing 16 divide Cotate. ~ABDIY ©n_premises. $1250—Business corner on Harrison, bet,7th Sth: stores and flats: rent $45: must be sold; make offer to owner.D.REDMONT,127 Eddy. corper Eighth—Newl; furnLihEu furnished rooms and or: elec. lights: day. week. mo. OFARRELL offices: elev ¥ —Incandescent light, resding room, smoking room and :adles’ par- | lor: rooms, per night 3Sc to $1 50: week, $3 | 1o $8: menth. $8 to $30: elevator on ground ficor: rooms with hof and cold water: baths, | 00—CALIFORNIA-ST. Iot; terms, $50 cash, payments. WM. M. DE | and | SENDERMAN—ISRAEL—In San Rafael, April | 26, 1902, by Judge Rodden, Bernard J. Sen- { derman of Black Diamond and Nettie Israel of Alameda. 11, 1902, by the Rev. William N. Meserve, William Henry Stevens and Grace Mabel Austin, both of San Francisco. 3 DIED. Arnolde Bilen M. McKeon, Elizabeth Ben: Sara L. Nelson, ' Carolina S. Briltjant, Albert Page. William H. Callaghan, Ellen Parker, Mary E. Clark, Mary E. Phelan, Sister Philo- De Roin, Mrs. F. mene Eglund, Emi! Plunkett, Willilam A. S'$95 per month after paying bank. must | Flelshman, Moses Riley, Anthony sell. MANHATTAN LOAN CO. Crocker| Ford, Mrs. Mary Sager, Raymond Grosskrentz, Amanda Sauter, John C. Heafey, Tessie Sawyer, Raymond J. Henderson, David neider, Rev. L. Hewson, Selby D. Jr. Svmon. Blizabeth N, Hill, William H. Vahey, Mamie Huche, Anna ) Valentine, Thos. D. Kipps, Alfred K. ‘Wentworth, Helen ARNOLD—In Alameda, November 12, 1902, Ellen M., wife of the late Elbridge F. Ar- nold, and mother of Francis W. and Eliza- beth' D. Arnold and Mrs. James R. Russell, a native of Quincy, Mass., aged 68 yvears 10 months and 27 days. BENEDICT—In Alameda, November 12, 1902, Sara L., beloved wife of A. W. Benedict, mother of Ruth L. Benedict, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Lathrope and J. A. Lathrope and Mrs. L. Ella Peck of New York, a native of New York, aged 47 years and 2 months. BRILLIANT—In this city, November 12, 180%, Albert, dearly beloved husband of Wilhel- mine Brilliant, a native of Gostting, Ger- many, aged 37 vears 4+ months and 8 days. A member of Gambrinus Benevolent Society and Brewery Workers' Union. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow MODERN cottage of 5 rooms and bath; high | (Friday). at 2:30 o'clock, from his late resi- $500 632 Market. HEAL ESTATE -Country—~For Sale. ——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO—— Emall tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho cmu. Scnoma Co.; future value assured, Francisco as is growing rapidly; location kn for poultry and general farmi; ng. Ap] to The Cotati Co.. 302 California st., for pamphlet acd information. AT San Leandro—For rent or sale: 7-acre | grefmrd with improvements, Inquire FRANK & RTHY, San Leandro. r “two gents or man and good for nts and subseriptions | fice, 22 H office for Call advertisements and | e bhas been established at 1096 | ROOMS AND BOARD. ex. SO California st.; atiractive in exceptional tal free” billiard room. { \ | | rlors_with running preferred; break- | 38 | i “mecting mu 5 in{ o me November 13, 1903, at 3 | . at the office of the association, Point ave., for the election of four trustees, etc. By order of the Board of Trustees, President. | 27 ish Penayroyal Pills | are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. Eend dc. stampe, for particulars. ~Rellef fof | Ladies,” in_letter by return mail. _Ask your B Chirhesfer Phi Pa. | i STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, H A— EMPORIUM STORAGE CO. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS | ETORED—MOVED—PACKED—SHIPPED 925-721 HOWARD, near THIRD ST. Phone GEANT 161 PIERCE-RODOLPH sm‘“t& Movmg Co., of- | 571, fice Post and Powell sts. Ex. GCLDEN West Etorage: advances mde; 840 Mission st.; tel, Howard 941. F. W. Zehfus, EEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 630 Market st tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2520 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 251. PROPOSALS. | SNIVERSITY of California, Berkeley—Notice to comtractors, builders and material men. Notiee is bereby given to all eoncerned that sealed proposals or bids are solicited for per~ forming the labor and furnishifl: the ma- teriabs necessary to the. erection of an addi- | tion to the Chemical Laboratory building on the_grounds of the University of California at Berkeley, Alameda County, and said bids | or proposals will be received at tae office of the secretary of the Board of Regents, in room 16, South Hall, Berksley, California, at or before 12 o’clock m. of the 24th day of November, 1902. And notice is hereby fur- ther given that the plans and specifications of said building have been made and adopted and are placed in above-named office, where the same may be seen and examined during 2ach day from 9 o'clock a. m. untfl 4 o'clock p. m. from this date until said 24th day of November, 1902. No bids or proposais will be considered unless the same are accompanied by a cer- tified cheek or a bond of said proposer equal w0 ten (10) per cemt of his proposal, with ~ufficient sureties, conditioned that, if Said bid or proposal sball be aca mwean proposing will duly -=ntér into E tract to faithfully perform the dn!y and ob- ligations in accordance with said proposal, and plans and specifilcations, which shall be »%d are hereby required to be a part of such entitied, “’An act ureusnt o an Bct en % Tmend an act entitled, “An act to ereate and irganize the University of California,” ap- proved March 25, 1868, and an act amenda- tory of section 25 thzmof approved lllrvh 28, 1872, relating to construction bufldings,” approved u-rch 8, 1807 ny order of the Committee on Grounds and Buildings of the Board of Resenth . Acting Seae!‘.ry Bol.rd of Regents. Montgomery st Fillmore st. | FINE land; good Climate: cheap homes. Joy & Maber.'Watsonville, Santa Cruz Co. Write. | ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. WATER FRONT PROPERTY. FOR SALE—A rare chance for bathing plir- poses; 6-room house, cabins, bathrooms; very large ‘lot. - Real Estate, . Alameda. ;EEE our beautiful homes for sale. Ideal location. Great bargain. EASY TERMS. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alame: BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKEI-EY REAL ESTATE. ;souo—z “stores; 2 flats, consisting of 5 large rooms each; cottage in rear and also stable for G horses; lot 50x131, situated at Berkeley Station; this property is now -arning 10 per cent interest net on 00. 52-;00—‘ -room cottage near station and school; finished street; this property can bought on easy terms; lot 45x134. | $2800—8-room cottage on Durant ave. E. ot Shattuck ave.; on N. side of street. W. C. MORAN & CO., 2131 Stanford Place, Berkeley Station. FOR sale—One of the best residences in Berke- ley: house of 10 rooms; everything modern; fine corner lot, T2 it strest worlk ail done; view unsurpassed: location excellent. JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley station. BERKELEY, Oakland, etc., coltages or hw‘ all sizes: terms. MURDOCK. 510 Pine, FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. LARGE list of desiratie property (o Sun- day).P.H.Blake,Fruitvale. B 14th -t":r P.O. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE. 1ii8 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $2 50 CASH, $1 50 monthly; fine I 25x128, im superb necfiuz nd;ou:fi;‘: m Oakland; fhe £oil; one of more to close vut balance eft of trhct> we claim that quality price per lot all toid, $25 each. this remnant of lots in order to cluv:qou‘:fl:: arce. Come and see them, then judge f. yourself. They cannot be duplicated Ior $50 per lot. Come and get one or more e hs just three times this money. Call or send Seventh st., o Proad: station, Cakdund; carringe free ALy H. A JONBE Owner, PAY the Oakland Home Co. what you are pay- ing interest and they will ‘mort- Eaie for you. 350 Rrondwae, Oueny. OAKLAND FURNITURE FCR SALE. e i, FURNITURE food and cheap this month, H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. country _properties—Free _catalogus CHATFIELD & VINZENT, 22§ | dence, 107 Twenty-ninth street, near San Jose avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery, by electric funeral car from Thirtieth tret and San Jose avenue. LLAGHAN—A requiem Idgh mass will be | celebrated for the r&pose of the soul of the late Ellen Callaghan Friday, at 9:30 o' clock, at the Church of the Immdculate Concep- tion, Oakland. CLARK—In this eity, November 10, 1902, Mary E., beloved wife of William J. Clark. and beloved motber of Willlam F., john C.. JEdwin C. and Martin H. Clark, Mrs. Wil Ham T. Thoney and Mrs. Frank S. Bowman, aged 63 vears 5 months and 17 days. (Bos- ton_papers vlease copy. [7The funeral will take. place to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 60 Cumberland street, thence o Mission Dolores oChurch, where a requiem high mass will be said for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment private. DE ROIN—In this city, November 10, 190z, Mrs. Frances de Roin, beloved wife of tne late’ Frank de Rofn, and mother of Joseph A., Louis V., BEdward E. and Frank R. de Roin, Mrs, W. A, Brown of Napa, Mrs, Mary McPartland of Vallejo, Mrs. C. F. Schadt of Santa Rosa and the late Cora Fletcher of San Francisco, a native of Chile, aged 68 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 50T Gough streef, thence to St. Ignatius Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BGLUND—In this city, November 11, 1902, Emil Eglund, a native of Denmark, aged 68 vears FLEISHMAN—In this city, November 11, 1002, Moses, beloved husband of Gussie Ileish- man, and brother of Leon Fleishman, a na- tive of Krakau, Austria. (FFriends and acquaintances are nup!c!- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2520 Washington street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by train, FORD—In this city, November 10, 1902, Mrs. Mary Ford, beloved mother of ‘Mrs. A. Ridiay, Mrs. J. G. McManus and Mrs. . 3. Colemdn, a native of Memphis, Tenn., aged 72 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence of T. J. Coleman, 718 Waller street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem will be celebrated for the repose of her , commencing at 9:30 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GROSSKRENTZ—In this city, November 12, 1902, Amanda Grosskrentz, dearly beloved wife of Frank W. Grosskrentz, beloved mother. of Frank, Charles and the late Mar- tha Grosskrentz, daughter of Mrs. Johanna Krohne, and sister of Mrs. John Brugge and Mrs. Peter Helmstadt, a native of Hanover, Secwinn, aged 29 yeéars 9 months and 27 2, rx)-rxends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), -at 1 o’clock. from the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Company, 1209 Mission street, between Bighth and Ninth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. HEAFEY—In Oakland, November 11, 1902, Tessie, beloved wife of Willlam Heatey, & native of Gounty Tipperary, Treland, aged years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi dence, Twenty-fourth street, thence to St. Francis de Sales Church, .where & solo emn high mass will' be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul, commencing at 90 o'clock. Interment ' St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakl; HENDERSON—In this city, November 13, SAN BRUNO HILLS CEMETER 916 MARKET ST. F. J. Monahan, Pres. Geo. E. Horr, Sec MONAHAN & Co., FONERAL PIRECTONE Axp pvmatacene CREMATION, Funeral Conductors for Cremation, 420 GOLDEN GATE AVE....Phone South 934 Circulars mailed to -ny address upon appli- ovember and_ sister of Jennie | 1902, Davit Henderson, dearly. beloved hus- ‘band of Esther G. Henderson, beiove S N Biiomon, g oo ot A Hendgrson, a native of Hull, England, aged 61 years. (Santa Clara, San Jose and Tuc- son, Ariz., papers pléase copy.) [T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2617 Buchanan street, thence by 1 oclock train from Third and Townsend streets to Home of Peace Cemetery for In- terment. HEWSON—In this city, November 11, 1902, Selby D. Hewson Jr., beloved, son of Selby D. and Catherine D. Hewson, and brother of Kunice, Aline and Roberta Hewson, a na- tive of California, aged 5 years/ [ Friends and acquaintances’are repect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his grandparents, 606 _Oak .street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HILL—In this city, November 11, 1802, Wil- liam H., beloved, husband of Margaret L. Hill, dearly beloved father.of Frank and Lillian Hill, son of Mary Hj Hill and the late Major John Hill, and e n'w of Mr. and Mys. Bli iRy & yemlB Froi s m - Sacramento papers please copy. > Friends and acuuummuei re respect- fully Inv‘ed to attend the mneral Friday, November 14, 1902, at 9:30 o'clock, from his and Shotwell streets, where a requiem hi maes will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commeneing at 10 e'clock. atepment {Holy Cross Cemetery. HKCHE—!)\ Oakland, Kovemher 12, 1902, Mrs., H. Andersou and L. Mathisen, a na- tive of Denmark, aged 27 years 2 months and 12 days. KIPPS-—In this city, November 10, 1902, Al- fred K., beloved husband of Elizabeth E. Kipps, a native of London, England, aged 68 years 9 months and 8 days. =7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, at 1:30 o’clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery strests. The funeral services will be conducted under the auspices of California Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. McKEON—In this_city, November 11, 1902, Elizabeth Jane McKeon, a native of Ire- lang, aged 70 years 5 months and 26 days. I The funeral will take place Friday, November 14, at 45 o'clock, from the' par- lors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated lflr the repose of her soul at § o'clock. Iment Holy Cross Cemstery, by 10:50 o clook train from Third and Townsend streets. NELSON—In this city, Novamber 12, 190Z, Caroline S., beloved wife of Albert N. Nel- son, mother of Willis L. and Louise J. Nel- son and Mrs. H. Rogers, and grandmother ot Lisette Peterson, a native of Sweden. [¥The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'cloek, from her late: resi- dence, 28 Bernard street. Interment private. PAGE—In Pinole, November 12, 1902, Wil- liam H., son of E. T. and A. Page, a na- tive of ‘Berkeley, aged 8 years and 12 days. PARKER—In Oakiand, November 12, 1902, Mary Elizabeth, beloved wife of Luke Allen Parker, mother of Frank H., George. A., ter of J. B. Henfleld, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 70 years 10 months and 18 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services residence, 1270 Eighth street, Oakland. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery. |PHELAN -In this city, November 12, 1902, Sisf ster Philomene Phelan, Sister of Mercy, a | St of Troland, aged 72 years 10 months | 10¢ 81, block 484, Bay View Homestead; also and 18 days. @>"A solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the revose of her soul to-morrow Chapel of the Passion, attachad to St. Mary's Hospital. Interment private. PLUNKETT—In this city, November 12, 1902, at his residence, 271 San Jose avenue, Wii- llam A., beloved husband of Caroline PF. Plunkett, father of Willlam T., Caroline, Jane, Walter, Marion and Aljee Plunkett, and brother of Miss D. M. Plunkett, a na- tive of Ircland, aged 00 years. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. thony, beloved husband of Mary Riley, and father of the late Thomas Riley, a native of County Meath, Ireland, aged 76 years. (¥ Friends ard acquaintances are respect- " fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of James McMenomey & Son, 1057 Mis- slon_street, opposite new postoffice, thence mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cometery. SAGER—In this city, November 12, 1002, Ray- Sager, and brother of Joseph and Carl Sa- 11 months and 1 day. ’ I'SAUTER—In this_city, November 12, 1902, John Charles, dearly beloved husband of Annie E. Sauter; and father of Jobn M. Sau- ter, Mrs, Catherine Staples and Mrs. Lizzle Foley, a native of Germany, aged 54 years 2 months and 7 days. 7 Friends and acouaintances are respect- his late residence, 411 Montgomery avenue, thence to 1. O.-O. F. Cemetery. SAWYER—In this city, November 12, 1902, 1 day. SIDER—In Lorin, November 11, 1902, L. E. Schueider, a native of Illinois, 52 years 5 months and 1 day. ®L> Friends and acausintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at the First German Methodist Church,’ Seventeenth street, near San Pablo avenu?, Oakland. SYMON—In _this city, November 11, 1902, Elzabeth N. Symon, beloved daughter of Jemima Harling, and sister of Charles and Mrs. Stewart, Willle and Margaret Symon, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 9§ months and 27 days. = Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, November 13, 1902, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of her parents, 243 Missis- sippi street, Potrero, thénee by electric fu- streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. VAHEY—In this cily, November 12, 1802, Mamie, dearly beloved daughter of Thomas and Mary Vahey, and beloved sister of John, Tessio and Thomas Vahey and Mrs, Albert Brown, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years and 1 month. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, November 15, 1902, at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stock- ton street, thence -to St. Francis Church, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Crose Cemetery. VALENTINE—In Sutter Creek, Cal., Novem- Dber 10, 1902, Thomas D., beloved husband of Evelyn Valentine, son of M. B.-Valentine of New Rochelle, N. Y., and brother of Eu- gene Valentiné 6f New Rochelle, N. Y., and late T. B. Valentine of San Franclsco, a na- tive of «New York City, aged 33 years 1 month and 20 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thuraday, at 12 o'clock, from the chapel at Cy, Tawn Cemetery. Interment Cypress Tawn and Townsend streets depot. WENTWORTH—In West Berkeley, November 12, 1902, Helen R., beloved wite of D. A. Wentworth, and daughter of Mrs. Meta Hennaberry of Martinez, Cal., a native of Onkl.lnd. Cal., aged 27 years 9 months and {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, November 14, 1902, ‘at 2 o'clock, at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, cor- ner of Eighth and Bristol sireets, West Berkeley. Interment Mountain View' Ceme- tery. Shanahan ! £ )FLORAL DESIGNS 167 POWEL Lear ELL1S725:5056 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11.- ‘W. Marwedel, Jot on N line of Union street, easnozaoo 30 by N 137:6; § e s “Horle to. Amatia hepuian (wite of W. E.), ot on E line of Se 187:6 N o Oak, N 25 by B 187:6; $10. Mary J. and James G. Steele to Isabel s. de Dlvll (wlfe of Edwin P) lot on ‘W line of Bhrader street, 25 8 of ‘Beulah, 8 25 by bE $10. Maria -M. Wentworth to. Morris B. O’'Meara, ot on W line of Folsom street, 275 § of Nine- teenth, S 30 by W kr‘em George W. and Emma ‘wer to Charles c. and Louise s. Brewer, lot on S line of Twen- tieth street, 125 W of G\lerrem. W 30 by S 114, regerving lfe estate; so. George H. Schuerg, 4 Thompson (schiers), Chadwick, Be Bt o Thompson- to Lulgl and Grazzia Tor o8 N lone ‘ot ‘wenty-fourth street ot Harrison, E 25 by, N 104, ‘Annie orton'to Herman Beh\nfler, lot on W line of Ha:nplhin street, 100 S of Twenty- fourth, S 25 100; $10. Tt %00 Atacli, W, Cotfn to. Alfrad B B e s hn F. Ni it to lot ga::se;‘,osa Tightara and Tirst i R LT yAmeIh bt Pétrie to, Frank B. Fetrle ciwo- hirds) and Vi . Fetrie (:fie-m;-g:s eton Cheshlre lot_ on W line of Dale pl; 117:6 S of Gold by W 60; sio. s line of cxmomln ’rhlnl“gvmns W b4 by 8 100, unnluc u.u estate; Estate of George Morrow (by George P. Morrow. executor, to Palomares Land ‘Gom: | pany @ o tion). ot on N ling of A streot ODD FELLOWS' CEMBTERY ASS'N, e B ot eth avenue, B 167:1, NE 230:1, Ban Francisce, Cal. N 80, NW 65, NW 811:2] W 97:5. SE 206:5, & late residence, 209 Fourteenth street, thence to St. Charles Church, corner of Eighteenth M‘?' wife of Samuel Huche, mother ofy Maria S. and Frank Huche, ):fd sister of Bert B. and Edith M. B. Parker, and sis- to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o’elock, at her late (Friday), commencing at 9 o'clock, at the RILEY—In this city, November 9, 1902, An- to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mond, beloved son of Charles and Annie ger, a native of San Francisco, azed 7 years fuily invited to attend the funeral services Friday, November 14, 1902, at 2 o’clock, at Rayvmond J., beloved son of Charles and Anni> Sawyer, aged 7 years 11 months and neral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero | nephew of 8. D. and E. J. Valentine and the Cemetery, via 11:30 o’clock train from Third Carrie H. Luchning (Marwedel) to Charles | The Original Little Louisiana Com- pany of San !rmm ESTABLISHED JANUARY, 1897, | SPECIAL NOTICE TQ THE PUBLIC. Owing to the fact "that’ num - schemes. are placed before the public from to time, we would respectfully call the attention of | purchasers of tickets to buy only from respon- sible agents and to see that their tickess read as follows: THE ORIGINAL LITTLE LOUISIANA COM- PANY OF SAN FRANCIS ESTABLISHED JANUARY, 188. s Each coupon Will bear the initials, in large colored letters, “M. & F.” on the face of the ticket. The !slluwlng are the capital prizes as decided by the Honduras National Company. Drawing November 8, 1902: No. 95,176 wins smm, sold in San Francisco; No. 40,754 wins $2000, sold in San Francisco; No. 90,983 wins $1000, sold in San_Francisco; No. 40.012 wins §500, sold in San Francisco Nos. 4,840 and 92,076 cach wing $250, sold Franciseos Nos. b, 15,557, 4.5, T2, 108 86,782 eack ins $100, sold'in San Franciseo, and Reno, The fatiowing capital prizes were paid by v Sbove: company for tha”October 1 1905, wing: Miss A. E. Sutherland, No. 1k cmzm st., San Francisco, Cal., $3750; W. udunon. No. 225 Natoma st., San Fran $1000; H. Johmsen, stévedore, No. m Pu:mn &t., San Franeisco, Cal., $500. L e SW 307:2; also lot on W line eof Forty-first avenue, 417:5 N of Point Lobos ave. nue, NW 48:8, SW 340:2, SR 66, NE 187:4, N 144:4; alxo ot on N1y corner of Thirty.sixth avenue and A street, N NW 132 ¥i0:6, B 15E:10; afso lot oo SE Socaér. of Fortieth avenue and A street. B 166:11, SW . NW 30, SW 536:8, N 563:3; also lot on NW corner of Fortieth avenuc and B street, WlflsZNEfi'll Qusololonhm corner of Forty-first avenue and C 15 NE 462:7, E 128:1, S 138:2, S\V%‘\( 181:6; also lot on SW corner of Thirty-eighth avenue and B street, W 59:3, S to point, B to 11; N 455:8; also lot on SW_cor- ner of Forty-fifth avenue and C street, W 100 by S 140; $19,850. lot on E line of Forty-ninth avenue, 112:6 N of L strest, N 25 by B 120; Unlon. Trust Company (a corporation) to John Beard, lot on E line of Eleventh avenue. leolOIttnLNWby E 120; J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Company to Marcelline Delordre, lot on E line of Twen- t lngm' Syenue, 175 N of S street, N 25 by Frank B, Edhoeuberger to Jussph Kelknen- berger. lot 39, block 48, Sunnyside; William Birss to Frank Lord, lot nn S line of Twenty-third street, 125 W o( Kollmnn. w 26 by S 114, lot 228 Heyman T i $100— C. and Theresa Debenedetti to L«::am Tis- cornia, und.tv‘lded one-sixth of lot on SE cor- ner of ry and Rose streets, S 182:5%, NE 1’14% XW 100, SW 75 wasq% lots 167 to 170, block 2, Fairmount Land Association, quitclaim deed: $10. Jeremiah O'Reilly to Cornelius O'Reflly, lot on NW line of Madrid street, 200 NE of Rus- sia avenue, NE 25 by NW 100, block 27, Excel- sior Homestead; $10. Esther W. Lambert to Delia Desmond, lot on W line of Ve:non street, 250 N of Ran- dolph, W 100 by N 50, lots 41 and 42, block 18, City Land Association; $10. M. H. ‘and Kate I de Young to S. Ducas Company, lots 15 and 34, block 499, Haley Purchase; 1o, S, Harmon to_George F. Harmon, undivided % of lot on N corner of ! sixth avene and K street, NW 75 by NE 100, property outside of county; $10. A. B. and Clara F. Southard to Hanoria Broderick, lot on SE eorner of San Jose ave- nue (old San Jose road) and NE line of Gen- eva avenue, SE 171, NE 69:5, NW 162, SW 70, lot 5, block 30, West End Map 1; $10. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Frederick B. Smith to Augustine A. Smith, lot on N line of Hermann street, 27:4 E of Lea enwoxlh street, 87:6 S of Turk, S 25 by Sarah- Mutall (Stowell) to Hugo A. Horn- {lein, lot on N line of Sutter street, 68:9. W of Buchanan, W 34:4% by N 137:6; $10. Stephen’ A. and Mary L. Born to Rosa V. Morbio, lot on S line of Union street, 143:9 E of Stelner, E 25 by S 137:6; $10. James H. Stockwell to Bettie G. Stockwell, lot on E line of Baker street, 85 S of Clay, S 42:8Y4 by E 137:6; gift. Sarah E. Sage to Albert J. Raisch, lot on N line of Filbert streef, 98:4 E of Baker, E 55:5, NW 15:10, SW 30, quitclaim deed; $1. Albert J. and Emma V. Raisch to Henry E. Bothin, same; $10. John E. ana Margaret C. Hill to James Thompson, lot on SE corner of Fredrick and Cole streets, S 27:6 by E 80; $10. Charles H. and Annie N. Crowell to Hen- riette N. Hobbs, lot on N line of Clay street, 75:6 E of Locust, E 54:6 by N 127:814; $10. Peter J. Quinn to Emily Quinn, undivided two-thirds of lot on W line of Valencia street, 2o, Mot o wenty-third, N80, W 10d:4, SW E line of Vllencln street, 145 N of Sixteenth, N 50 by E 1 0. Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to Ilio J. Gudelj, lot on S line of Fourteenth uu-eet 155 E of Noe, E 25 by $ 115; $10. F. A. Beckett to VHllla.m Crane S:&!flcfl'. ot ‘on SE corner of Pove and Mission streets, ’lhen(‘e along S line of Pope 158:2, NE 199, ! | thence 320:6 to Mission, SW 262:6, Bernai Homestead Assocfation; also lot on NE corner of Florida and Twenty-third streets, N 104 by E 75: also lot on SE Somax o Fgmsth A nue and H street, E 30 by S I 0. Clay P. Gooding to Thomas Murtay, lot on S line of Elizabeth street, 105 W of Noe, W 25 by S 114, quitclaim deed; $5. Albert and Annie Garbini to Antone Garbini, lot on § line of Union Sreet, 111:6 W of H Rosenfeld's Sons (ccrporation), lot on NW cor- Der of California and Jones sirects, N 105, W 105, N 52:6, W 10, S 137:6, E 115; also all in- terest in proverty adjoining; $10. Martin A. C. Christesen to George Haas Realty Company (corporation), lot on S corner of Stevenson and Fifth streets, SW 100, SE 15, NE 25, NW 50, NE 75, NW 25; $10. Nathan and Julie Delbanco to' Amelia Haas, lot on W_corner of Stevenson and Seventh streets, NW 25 by SW 75; $10. Frances V. and Joseoh L. Dixon to Henry €. Jogger Jr., lot on W line of Eighth avenur, 100 S of J street, S 25 by W 120; $10. ‘Unlon Trust Comvany of San Francisco to Mary Lee, lot on W line of Te“;h avenue, 225 8 of N street, 8 25 by W 120; Home Investment Assoclation to_John G. Kelly, lot on N line of Q streat, Eam o Thirty-first avenue, E 75 by N 100; G . Clara P. Martin (wife of M. L. C. o Sohuler, lot on S corner of Seventconth avemas and K street, SW 100 by SE 75, lot 8, block 350, South San Francisco Homestead and Rail- road Association; $10. 0dd Fellows' (emetery Association to John William Wason, lot in cemetery; $10. Builders’ Contracts. F. Hoefinghoff (owner) with Philip’ Rive (con- tractor, architect none—All work for a _two- story frame building on —— North avenue, 77T B of Eugenia avenue, thence along North ave- nue 51:4 by NW 130, lots 324, 325, 306 and 307, Cobb Tract: $3000. Agreement flled between Wiilliam Olsen (owner) and F. L. Hanson (contractor) modify- l%cermln details of contract dated April 21, for alterations and additions to building on B line of Fillmore street, 75 § of Hayes: also agrees that E. M. Fraser be substituted as architect instead of J. Francis Dunn. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eight. 100 Justice ...... 05| 70 Yel Jacket.. 500 Mexican ..... 70! Afternoon Session. 'ISi 100 Union Con . 1 N Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 52| 400 Gould & Cur.. 00 50 Mexican . 8 51| 300 Occldental 3 57| 100 Ophir 1 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.| Following were the safes in the Pacific Stock 921200 Savage . 06 #90! 300 Sierra Nev 2 08, '500 Union Con 1300 Gould & Cur.. 10 Afternoon Session. 54) 400 Mexican 6 1| 200 Sierra Nev... 33 11’;66! 500 Union Con. 30 C§DS1NG QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, November 12—4 p. m. Bid. E £N22| 2RR2UZHERES8387 | B2 53| 283388 3528/ NUMBERS —OF THE— duras National Loftery G, 5% (LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY) PATENT APPLIED FOR. Single Number, Class L, Drawn at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A, Saturday, November 8, 1902. 58 G it 3 ExamnE E R X g szzeByzyenoy BEgid sgfeE] PR S Thirty-eighth avenue, N 169; also lot on SE | cmus‘;{r{&ny first’' avenue and C street, B | 2R L Selomon and Dora Getz to Ernest A. Koch, | i =3 B i BEE: P 58 e : ELE P L 1 e na, E 25 by N 106; also lot cn W line of john Hizkei to Florence A. Durden, lot on es to John | ’5‘55" 5 T 5 & 3] H 42271 164 24| 16| 80 40| 40, 24 24] 24 16} 120, 18 16| 24| g 16 161 24/ LT " ¥5 i i 14619 {44837 44045 44086 45435, 45816 45911 4607 46309 16637 40832 7 700 Hale & Nor .. 2il 200 Yel Jacket 16 16| 24| 24 24/ 10 40 24 16 16| 40| 24 80/ 161 40| 80| 804 120 80| 24 24| 80| 16 24 24| 200 Best, & Bel ... M\ 100 Oceldental Ophir .. % Overman . 19 92| 100 Overman ... 18 93 100 Potosi .. 19 400 Gould & Cur.. 00 200 Sierra Nev .. 23 700 Gould & Cur 08 1000 Silver Hill . 50 i 75200 Union Con ..." 30 e wm 3 2 ssgssess i Ty i pezrpspspessuespiivany :&:ss:::xu::stss::ss==s;ss A SPEER spaaslss ¥ &8 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 numbers from 95128 to 05206 inclusive, 50 gumbers on each side of the numl e 000 $40. being 5 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of 16. TERMINAL PRIZES. numbers ending with 76, being the last two fgures of the number drawing the capital ri: of ,000—38. P ambers ending with 54 Deing the 1 two figures of the number draw: — Hyt - | capital prize of $3000—3S. * The subscriber having supervised the number drswh\%, Class “L,"" Honduras tional Lottery Company, hereby certifies that the above are the numbers which were this day drawn from the 100,000 pluad in the wheek with the prizes correspo: to_them. Wit ness my hand at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A.._this Saturday, November 8, 1902. (signed) W. 5. CABELL, Commissioner. $7500 FOR 50 CKNTS—ONE-FOUBTH FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. State of Pennsylvania, City and County of Phil: {ladelphia. G. Harry Fable, who resides at No. 844 Philadeiphia, Pa., the drawing held at C. A., onngnmn October 11, 1902. He bhas received this day hle !'-h' amwm.nmrxu before me this 21s§ I ey e, 7. BELSTERLING, (Sign . “Pabil $4000 FOR $2—WHOLE OF THIRD CAPITAL PRIZE, State of Obio, County df Hamilton. Mesars, Koohler, Adolgh Weise, Charien Arzeno, J.' K. P. Bi known as the “Big e No. Fiftieth st., Cincinnati, Ohio, depose and say that they are the bonafide and chasers of whole ticket N the third capital prize of n National Lottery Company, In the drawil Honduras, C. A., on October 11, 1902, and that they received in payment. SCHMITT. ADOLPH C. WEISS. €. L. ARZENO, JAMES K _P. BIGGER. FRED KOCHLER JR. Sworn to before me and subscribed in m¥ presence this October lé-, 1902, (Stgnea) SKILLMAN, Notary Public. $1000 FOR 25c—ONE-EIGHTH OF SECOND CAPITAL PRIZE. State of Missouri, Clty of St. Louis, Mo, ¢ one-eig) ticket No. 99,109, which drew O R oital peise of the Honduras' Nav tional Lottery Co, (Louisiana State ",lll"). Grawing of which took place on Saturday, WAGNER and sworn ‘Om me this 2uth o S s E HANNAUER, $7500 FOR 50 CIN‘I‘S—ON'-NUR“ or FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. Frank C. Brown, duly sworn, says that n.mn‘cbu&':'?nn-. Phain, Mass., and that he is the bona fide of one-guarter ticket No. 13177, class