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r\.0\!‘:' TO LOAN—Continn MONE e Ynd’f loan on low interest; gold, stiver, cnds. pearis and precious stomes bought | 3. _BESTHAL'S 10 Sixth st at W MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. | e e ot ol OO THESE BARGAINS? private party, & grea: bargain 237 Geary st chances wh g bargains, buying > be not ayments. st.; no red in Sam | ano cheap. Before our #trument 1, write for pr & CBASE 17 180 183 B: to be had only M. ELLA EARRI Len REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery St. AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AvCTioN ON Of investment, residence apd unimproved properties will be heid at our ea! Mon- day. September 21, at 12 o'clock noon. MARY A. ROEERTS ESTATE. Administrator's Sale. following three properties must be sold iose the above estate, subject to confirma- tion by the court: a 1831-3 Ellis st. bet. Plerce and Scott sta.. [ ents consist of 2 frame dwellings, 8 4 bath each; rents $65 per month; lots ing lot, 25x135. Y-ST. HOLDINGS. bet. tory frame dwell- coms and bath; splendid r flats or apartment house; rontages ON-ST. LOTS. : 5 very desirable bujldiny residences or flats; rents are proportionately in any other portion ice build: 25x%0 each RESIDENCE. Plerce and Scott; elegant Northeast corner Thirteenth and Isis sts., bet. isom & 1 improvements consist of . fat of § rooms and bath bet. Chureh ist of ath each and San- 2 bay- rents 347 50 per JING LOTS. nth and Market; 25x148, irregular. particulars apply & co., 20 Montgomery st. lots that are for sale in the n: well located and the street, havi view that makes nces or flats lot: : first sew- turn ia st. (Savings north _of the Park are nd $900; graded: 3 lines done; gas, water, elec- last ch: these tages: de of 10th ave. W. nia st elevated and sitely; west side 6th of Lake; ready for building; 25x : water, gas and elec- a few steps fror ash or or clas: £ the Cali- A ; when Clover- its growth started nged to Ukiah it did s, with fts rich sur- must naturally follow in nday, nd free by uses TON, manager Country Land M & MARSH COMPANY, st cottage; 5 rooms and bath; city $150 cash, $25 monthly. finish; electric easy payments. ™ ery ct ; macadam- 0: Frankiin and | h side, bet. Hyde and Lar- | SUNN, 530 Calil | $250 ; tickets can TO-MORRO' -+ § SOt S et As4 | EDDY, d: $15 montn. | FELL, 225 Elega ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. A PRETTY HOME IN ALAMEDA. traia and sehedis. ety $3560, jer Tostis Nice 5-room cottage and bath. DA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. ALAME] Tel. Grand 1418 | 'BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. HERE IT IS. T-reom house, bath, patent toflet, stationary tubs, china closet: large lot: convenient to | both' ferry lines; price $2250; terms $150 | cash, balance easy payments. ©O. A. RUDO! L, Open Sunday. l‘x”fm | BEAT THIS. A new 5-room cottage; bath, patent toflet, stationary tubs; close to station and street cars; price $1550; terms $100 cash, balance to _suit. ! 0. A. RUDOLPH, Open Sunday. Lorin. A BARGAIN. | 6-room cottage; bath, toflet, stationary tubs; large lot; fruit trees, flowers; chicken-house and yard: price $1600; terms $100 cash, bal- ance same as rent. H O. A. RUDOLPH, | _oen sunday. " Eotin. CHENEY & BERRY'S SPECIALS, 10 lots near Grove st.; $400 to $500; in- stallments. | One acre cheap; North Berkeley; $1500. House 6 rooms and bath; east of Telegraph; | lot 60x120: $2250. { Will build to suit on Parker ave., near Grove, and sell on installment. | House of 7 rooms and bath; new and mod- ern; lot 35x1C0; Derby, east of Telegraph; $4000; cheap. A bargal n—60x130; Prince and Fulton; $600; easy pay . 'HENEY & BERRY, P. 0. Bi Berkeley. FRUTYALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITV. LE REAL ESTATE. rooms and bath; | nent; barm, tank and windmill; | family orchard; lot 50x149. Inquire on prem ises, first house on Fremont ave., off East Fourteenth st., Fruitvale. C. G. DANNET. | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | OFFICE, 1118 3ROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. e for such $100 CASH and $50 a month buys new. colonial | house; fine marine : central and con- t: dining-room paneled in curly red- | ; oven and nickel plumblne; lot 50x | surrounded maxnificent homes; ell on terms rather than 145 owner prefers to s rent; $50 a month refused as rent for this house; a rare opportunity to buy a mag- | nificent home same as paying rent: abso istely as represented and price $1000 legg | than cost to duplicate. | GEORGE W. AUSTIN or J. S. MYERS. | 1002 Broadway, Oakiand. | CASH, $8 50 monthly will buy a nice 4 room cottage, bath. pantry, closets; Al weil | of water, none better in quality; large shed and patent chicken-house; loads of bery, small fruit and flowers; some truit trees two ornamental paim trees, €4x100, all nicely fenced in; a lovely adjoining East Oakland, away from | nd fogs, sure; come and see it, | for 1t is a barghin. Call or send for circular, 435 Seventh st., opp. Broadway station, Oak. | land; carriage free: price all toid $880. ‘H. Z. JONES, Land Owner. | —_— Tiburon OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. the day for bargalus In furni- | ture. H. Schellhaas, 115 st cor.store.Oakind. ROOMS FOR HOUSE! | ANTLERS, 415 Turk st.—Strictly modern; 4-3 | room apartments; fur, or unfur. for hekpg. | i KEEPING. | ct | BUSH, 2133—2 sunny coms and small kiteh- | en: running water, gas range. CHESTERFIELD, Bush, bet. Stockton, Powell | —Mod. apartments; néarly com.; call 1 to 4. | 216—2 Rousekeeping rooms, complete; running water, gas for light and cooking; basement; cheap rent; also single rooms. Bousekeeping. ( y furnis suites for , & rooms; b marn»ia:‘g housekeeping; bath, gas, ranke; eduits, A5, - $450—Cabin, 1 roop: lo near station. | FIFTH, 438—Single rooms, $1 per week; house- | H A reity ave, BAILEY, NER _LOT, 2 25x114; 184 CLIPPER ST. t ON PREMISES. residences of . modern and up to r; Nos. 966 and 968 pply R. D. omery st. CRANSTON t at y price. water, etc. , toilet, etc., near en Gate Park; price ST. JAMES_McAllister and Laguna—Furnish- $400 for house and lot. | | STOCKTON, 1206—Mo | _mew turnished; $5-$12 keeping, $1 50 up. HERBERT (The) — Sunny spartments for | housekeeping: gas ranges; just mewly fur- nished. 1530 Polk st, e HOWARD, 1063—2 sunny connecting complete- | Iy fur, bay-wind. rms.; elec. lights: others. | LARKIN, 433) Furnished rooms for house- | keeping’ | OAK, 117—Nicely furnished suite; gas range, bot bath, laundry; $0; adults. ®d sunny suite with separate sunny kitchen g2z range; all complets for housekeeping up. 1: housekeeping; front; phone, gas, bath, sunny. chez: $300 down and $20 per month. D. COFFIN & 0., 3308 Mission st. needie Mrs. CAEAPEST and be Call. 16 pages Etates PALMISTRY. FPHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR _C C ODONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st. bet Sixth and Seventh. ‘ BLOOD i REMOVED DR, WONG HIM_herd doctor treats all Qiseases of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason; zow lo- cated at 677 Geary .. mear Leavenworth. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li Po herb doctor: cures all_diseases of human by Gse of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st, our AN LOAN ¢ M house and outbufllings; able for poultry or hounds: 100x125 ft.; oved T5x125. 120 Palmetto ave. high base: and Mission- no reas. . Union-sq. Mkt. Dolores—75x80 feet, unim- See owner's sign on premises. free water; FOR sale—House S rms. proved See owner's sign on premises. ment: sunny | T o MARKET and Dolores—75580 feet, unim- | A HANDSOMELY furnished, sinny bay-win- dow room in privats residence, four blocks from Park entrance and within easy walk- | ing distance of Affiliated Colieges, $15: also ‘arge unfurnished room with private em- | trance: gentiemen omly. Address box 1708, Cail office { A—RRUNSWICK Hoyse, 148 Sixth— Rooms | 25c to §1 per night. $125 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms: cpen all night. 873 Morket st. (or No. 1 | Firth st.)—Rooms 25c. 56c, $1. $1 50 might: | $1 %0 to $10 week: house open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market—(old No. 1364)—Fur. nished rooms, eultes, single; also unturnished, CLIFFORD, 204 BElils, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. THE Gillespie. 119 Ninth st —Nicely furnished | st, Ocean View. | _rooms $180 to $3 per week i 5 r. aad b, o i astro: one chance Ia a itfe. | XOONS TO LET—Fura. and Unfa i $100_down and $20 per month. 1245 | ! POINT RICHWOND REAL ESTATE. A lots and bargains: all tracts; ete. BELL. 417 Parrott blde mane nhotos e ———————— e HEAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. °S land. adjoining Union Park, Colma: hedges around land: house: i houses. water; reasonable; chickens, ducks. R. S. THORNTON, 416 Examiner bld. ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, vineyards: inspected bargains: monthly cata- logues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 larket st —_—e—— REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. A A A A AP OWNER of cholce Berkeley real estate would like to exchange for some in this city. Ad- dress box 4148, Call office. —————— EDDY. €90—Beautitully furnished apartments in elegant flat; also single rooms. EIGHTH, 10%—Bay-window front room for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen. FOLSOM, 90415—2 large sunny furnished rooms, '$8 and $7: private family. GRAND Southern_7th and Mission—Rooms 500 to $150 night. $2 to $3 week; reading-room. 66 Geary st.; phone Bush 880, Centrally located fireproof hotel; furnished suites. with baths and singles. HYDE. 819—2 sunny fromt rooms, en sulte or singte; reasonable to right parties. JESSIE, 363, east of U, 8. Mint—Furnished rooms, $5 per month; for 2, $10, — L JONES, 910—Comfortable sunny room; bath; reasonable; central; private family. PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE. NG WOO. the famous herb doctor—All dis- | coses cured by Chizese herbs. 7468 Clay st. | % PROT OSALS. i FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept- 12, —Seal proposals, in triplicate, will here wotl 11 o'cleck & m., | gal re. in E freme buildings for lavatories, additions ete, at Depot ecruit Instruction, of San Fran- Cal. Government reserves Information furnished on appll A. Devol. Quartermaster, Chief Q. M. NOTICE ls hercby given that oruia will be closed st 2 c'clock p. m.. September 1903, and then opened for construction officers’ quarters, piumbing. S or sccept any or all bids in - SPECIAL “'E Books for ihe transter of atock FOR sale, or will exchange for graf land, Secramento or San Joaguin counties pre- ferred, & $3500 stock of general merchandise, groceries and provisions; also the store bufld- PROPERTY WANTED. WANTED—First-class cattle ranch, from $15,. 000 to $25,000; must have good water, range, te. Answer in detail to FRED A. BRIT- TEN, ‘461 Hayes st.. San Francisce. a STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, bousebold goods stored, move 725 31 Bcnfl-_.-fihl:mu, O'FARRELL, 20—8: turnished rooms otfices: eievator: elec. lights; day, week: mor POST, 1038—Nicely furnished rooms in modern flat eenl{rnl. ae —_— ROYAL House, 126 Ellfs—Incandescent lights, Tor oo, pir mioht 350t 31 S meal? 88 Tmonth, $8 5o 8307 cievator on ficor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths, ST. JAMES, m.ll ister and Laguna—Front sunny 4 new; 'y ir very cheap; telephone UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy st near Market— $1075 to $8 weeic: elovator: electric. Hgbts: reading-room; free bus and baggage. 'SON Mansion, VAN NESS ave.. 1714 Private boarding-houss, first | in at either of the pul ! LYNCH—YATES—In this city, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1903. et okt suonces Bl B Pt -+ sy MELBOURNE System School. Van Ness and | GRIFFITH—In Market: positive cure for all. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWERITERS —We sell better machines for less than any house in the city; rentals §3. lephone Mara 58 t $30 each; ‘tg‘lv:rt“-l. &N u.v'ux?m fhip gomery 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, % MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: ot B Maker 1, Middletown, and Pau- ne Brush, 24, etown. B, James Kingdon, 21, Oskland, and Ella Riley, 21, Palermo. Alfredo Ppeei, 29, 18 Valparaiso street, and Catterina Chio, 25, 71 Water street. Charles H. Bell, 21, Colusa, and Hattle M. Robinson, 18, Woodland. William H. Backstedt, 132 Fiibert street, and Alice McTernan. 20, 147 Hartford. Louis Rasmussen, 28, 21 Folsom street, and Carrie E. Halloway, 22, Oakland. David M. Johnstone, 26, city, and Gertrude E._ Harvey, 35 city. Frank P. Medina, 47, city, and Eva G. An- derson, 29, city. / Henry C. Lynch, 46, 615B Mason street, and Lillie T. Yates, 4, Oakiand. i Charles R. Catheart. 2T, and Gertrude G. Randall, 20, 721 Golden Gate avenue. Arthur C. Nahl, 21, Liano, Mexico, and Jes- sica M. Davis, 1§, 1722 Pine street. John F. Schleth, 26, Petaluma, and Katie Behr, 23, Petaluma. George Bement Jr., Beatrice Harris, 35, Elm Samuel E. Cochran. 23 erine Douglas, 26, Brst Lowss Wood, 21, 48 Sadie Cohen, 18, 347 Ga Jeremiah D. McCarth A, Buckley, 21, city. Frank T. Fitzmaurice, gareta M. Ward, 2, BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. death notices sent by iermania avenue, and rden street. . city, and Marta Vallejo, and Mar- 25, city. Birth, marriage and mail wil! not be insert. indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. URI—In San Leandro, September 5, 1903, to the wife of A Uri, a son. WIELAND—In ramento, ~September 12, 1903, to the wife of Fred A. Wieland, a daughter. —— e ——— MARRIED. September 16, 1903, by the Rev. Bradford Leavitt, Henry C. Lynch and Lillie T. Yates. OTTERSBACH—SCHROEDER—In _this city, September 14, 1903, by the Rev. G. A. Bern- thal, P.. Joseph Ottersbach and BEmma Schroeder. B ] DIED. Kerrison, Ann Larsen, Maria Meyer, Peter Miller, gFrank Regll, Mtanislaus Allen, Charles Anderson, Myaran A. Berg, John B. Buckbee, Rev. C. A. Clements, Matthew Corbus, Mary A. Refchsrath, Louis F. Crandail, George M. Rodriguez, Helen D. Davies, Capt. David Romer, Marinus Day, Mrs. A. P. Rossi, 'Antenio Rothenstein, Rae Rowan, Peter Doran, Margaret Dozier, Nettie Farrell, John J. hwartz, Isidor Gallagher, Catherine Shields, Isaac A. Goodwin, Laura ons, Phebe L. Griffith (infant) gren, Olat Gomez, Joseph Heffernan, Henness Jusix, Leopold Thompson, Chas. F. Van Frank, Lucy A. Vincant, Henry R. Willlams, Fanale B. September 13, 1903, band of Elien Al- ALLEN—In Emeryville, Charles Allen, beloved len, and father of Mary native of County Sii; EF Frierds and tully invited to attend th September 18, at 9:15 o'clock, from his late residence, Park avenu ence to Sacred Heart Church, where & solemn requiem mass | be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commeneing at 10 o'ciock. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland. i ANDERSON—In this city, =mber 10, 1903, 4t the home of her par 247 Lexington avenue, Myaran Anitta, beloved daughter of Joseph E. and May W. H. Anderson, a na- tive of Hollister, Cal., aged 2 years 11 montbs and 16 days. iaintances are respect- | BERG—In the City and County Hospital, Sep- tember 16, 1903, John B. Berg, a native of Fialand, aged 61 years. BUCKEE! In this cit; September 15, at his residence, 2000 California street, Charles A. Buckee, D.D., a native of York, aged 79 years. (Chicago and York papers please copy.) E>FFuneral and intérment private. TS—1In this city, September 15, 1903, ew Clements, a native of Pennsylva- d 67 years 2 months and 25 days. 1908, Rev. New n G Friends ard acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day . _a: 2 (Thursday), at of the street. Interment National Cemetery. CORBUS—In this city, September 15, 1908, Mary A., beloved wife of A. T. Corbus, and mother of Lizzi=, J. Parker, Sadle C., Adam and Andrew T. Corbus Jr., a native of Nova Scotia, aged 61 years 7 months and 18 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | invited to attend the funeral services | fuliy to-day (Thursday), at 9:45 o'clock, at her late residence. 151l Jones street. Interment private. CRANDALL—In this city, September 16, 1903, George M., beloved husband of Mary E. Crandall, and father of William S. and George A. Crandall and Mrs. J. L. Hender- son, a native of Pittstown, Y., aged 61 years and 5 days. . DAVIES—In this city, September 16, 1903, Captaih David Davies of the lighthouse ten- der Madrono, a native of Cardigan, Wales, aged 12 vears. DAY—In this city, September 15, 1308, Mrs. Amelta Pearson Day, beloved wife of Rev. . C. Day of San Francisce nd mother of tive of Ohio, aged 63 years. §7Friends are invited to attend the fu- neral services at Olivet Congregational Church Thursday, September 17, at 1 o’clock. In this city. September 15, 13, aret, beloved wife of Maurice Doran, loving mother of Joseph, Wiilie and Frank Doran, ana eister of Mary and Patrick Uniack, a native of County Galway, Ire- land. " Frierds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday). at 8:45 o clock. from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- slon street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy and Seott streets, where a requiem high mass will be- celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9:50 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DOZIER—In this city, September 16, 1903. Nettie, wife of W. G. Dozier of Visalla, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Parsons of 4331 Twenty-third street, San Francisco. FARRELL—Entered into rest, September 16, 1803, John J., nd Hattle Allen, a lana | TO_the officers and members of Helga No. 3, funeral Friday, | New | o'clock, from the parlors | United . Undertakers,” $66 Mission | | | ROMER—In Marinus Romer, deariy beloved husband of | brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 1 o'clock. JUZIX—In this city, September 15, 1903, Leo- pold Juzix, beloved son of the late Leopold and Louisa Jusix, and brother of Valery, Henry and Louis Juzix, Mrs. G. Gress and Mrs. J. P, Cooney, a native of San Fran- ciseo, aged 30 years 9 months and 18 days. > Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at his late residence, 2251 Eighth -treet, be- tween Howard and Folsom. KERRISON—In this city, September 15, 1003, Ann Kerrison, beloved daughter of the late James and Mary Getchell, sister of Ferd Getehell, and aunt of Mrs. F. J. Emersen, a native of Rockland, Me., aged 40 years. £ Frierds und acquaintances are respect- fully invited Jo attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), af 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. In- terment I O. O. F. Cemetery. LARSEN—In this city, September 15, 1903. Maria, dearly beloved mother of Paul, Lena, Alma and Theresa Larsen, and beloved aister | of Mrs. J. Frandsen, a native of Denmark, aged 55 years 4 months and 18 days. ©rRemains at the pariors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. MEYER—In Oakland, September 16, 1908, at 1085 Third street, Peter, beloved busband of Sarah Mever, a native of Sweden, aged 37 years and 24 days. MILLER—In this city, September 12, 1303, Frank, beloved son of Loutsa C. Miller, and brother of J. A., J. L. and Louisa C. Miller and Mrs. H. C. Fox, a native of New York, aged 53 years and 9 months. 7 The remains will be shipped ‘to New York this morning for interment in Green- wood Cemetery. REGLI—In this city, September 16, 1903, Stan- islaus Regli, dearly beloved husband of Cata- a Regli, beloved father of Jobanna and Stanisiaus Regli Jr. and brother of Mrs. Carl Russi and Wajer and Fellx Resii, native of Canton UM Switzerland, aged 42 years 11 months and 6 days. (> Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:15 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, ¥i2A Eiizabeth street, between Twen. ty-third and Twenty-fourth streets and Hoff- man avenue and Douglas street, thence to St. Anthony’s Church, Army street, near Folsom, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. mencing at ® o'ciock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. REICHSRATH—In San Leandro, September 14, 1903, Louls F., bsioved son of Mary and the late Peter Reichsrath, and brother of Henry and Pauline Relchsrath and Mrs. W. P. Hicks, a native of San Leandro, aged 32 | years and 6 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully favited to attend the funeral services Thursday, September 17, 1903, at 2 o'clock, | at his late residence, San Lirenzo avenue ent San Lorenzo Cemetery. EZ—In this city, September 15, 1903, Hefen Doiores, dearly beloved daughter of Louts and Jessie Rodriguez, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 10 days. this city, September 15, 1903, Gertie Romer, father of Elwbod Romer, son of Martin Romer, and brother of Alfred and Walter Romer, a native of Denmark, aged 32 years 11 months and 12 days. Dania—You are hereby notified to attend the | funeral of our late member, Marinus Romer, Thursday, &t 1:30 o'dock, from 225 McAllis- ter street. By order of the President. ROSSI—In this city, September 14, 1903, An- tonio Rossi, beloved husband of Maria Rossi, and fatber of Gilovannl and Clotilde Rossi, a native of Nascio, Genova, Italy, aged 34 | years 9 months and 24 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attepd the funeral Thursday September 17, 1903, ‘at 1:30 o'clock, from nis late residence, 17 Cayuga avenue, near Onon- daga avenue. N. B.—There will be cele- brated the same day at Corpus Christi Church (Itallan), Croke avenue, a_solemn reqiiiem high mass for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Italian | Cemetery. ROTHENSTEIN—In this city, September 15, 1503, Rae, belcved daughter of Sarah Roth- enstein and the late Salomon Rothenstein, and sister of Mrs. L. B. Solinsky and Mrs. G. Gonzalves a native of San Francisco, aged 18 yeal EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the dence of her mother, 81 Antonio street, be- tween Ellls and O'Farrell, off Jones, and thence by 11 o'clock train to New Salem Cemetery for Interment. ROWAN—In this city, Seotember 186, Peter Rowan, beloved brother of Joseph gnd Mary Rowan, Mrs. G, C. Terrill and Mrs. L. Stone, a native of County Maye, Ireland, aged 30 years. SCHWARTZ—In this city, September 14, 1005, Isidor, dearly beloved husband of Nettie Schwartz, and dearly beloved father of Flor- ence and Pearl Schwartz, a native of Kem- pen, Germany, aged 5l years 7 months and 14 days. E7The funeral services will take place at 9:30 o ciock Thursday, September 17, at the family residence, southeast corner of Bu- chanan and Clay streets. Interment private. OFFICERS and members of the First Hebrew Benevolent Soclety—You are respectfully re- quested to attend the funeral of our late member, Isidor Schwartz, at 9:30 o'clock this morning, from his late residence, corner of Buchanan and Clay streets. By order of LEVI SCHILLING, President. S. ZEKIND, Secretary. SHIELDS—In New York, N. Y., 8eptember 14, 1903, Isaac A. Shields, dearly beloved huz-i band of Margaret Shields, and brother of John and Joseph Shields, a native of New York, N. Y. SIMMONS—In this city, September 16, 1903, Phebe L., beloved wife of the late Charles Stmrors, and mother of Elizabeth A. Sim- mons, & native of Rhode Isiand, aged 82 years 8 months and 18 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, September 18, 1903, at 11 o'clock, from her late residence, Angelica street, between Va- lencia and Guerrero. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, by 1 o'clock creek route boat. . SJOGREN—In this city, September 15, 1903, Olaf Sjogren, beloved father of Mrs. Johu Wiison, Mrs. John Anderson and Osear Sjo- of Gardner, Or., a native of Sweden, aged 60 years. £7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. tally invited 10, stiend the funeral” today (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the parl * of Halsted & Co., 846 Mission street. ' inter- beloved husband of Wilda ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Farrell, father of Catherine E. Farrell, son | THOMPSON—In this city, September 16, 1903, of Catherine and the late Jobn Farrell. and | = Charles Fordham. brother of Thomas Farrell. Mrs. Margaret Canavan, Mrs. P. Garety and the late Peter Farrell, a native of New York City, aged 52 years 2 montbs and ¢ days. A member of N<;':.rm' o and aint respect. Friends an raintances are % fully intitad t5 atteng the fancral Sataises. September 19. at 9:15 o'clock, from his late restdence, 1604 O'Farrell street. corner of ‘Webster, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy and Scott streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GALLAGHER—In this city, September 15, 1803, Catherine, beloved Wife of Thomas Gallagher, mofher of Thomas = Danick George, Ellen and Catherine Gallagher, and sister of Mrs. D. Kelly, Mrs. M. O'Leary, Mrs. M. Gainey, Daniel Honan and Nora Honan, a native of County Clare, Ireiand, 282 40 years. (Portland, Me.. papers picasa c%i‘m and e aciaco, aged 2 years 10 months ang 7 days. VAN FRANK—In this city, September 13, 1006, Lucy August, dearly beloved wife ot E. M. Vaa Frank., mother of Russell Hen- o' R el o B ot Srs. Tromas l;.l“::; Lifan, Brino eod Sallcs ning, a pative ornia, aged e 7 months and 16 days. com- | | } lot on W line of Julian avenue, 155 N of Six- teenth street, N 30 by W 100; $2000. Claus Otten to Anna Riechers, lot on NW | comner of Twenty-sixth and Alabama streets, | N 26 by W 100; $10. ) Estates of Caroline Korbel _(incompetent) ! and Anton B. Korbel (minor) (by Helena Kor- | bel, guardian) to Francis and Anton Korbel. | lot'on SE corner of Diamond and Twenty-sixth streets, E 1047, S 114, W to Diamond street, | N to beginning; also lot on S line of Twenty: sixth street, 154:7 E of Diamond, E 25 by S !114: aiso lot on_SE corner of Battery and Jackson Streets, E 137:6, S 120. W 50_N €0, W §7:6. N €0; aiso lot on E line of Battery | street, 60 3 of Jackson, S 30 by E 67:6; Francis_ Anna, Antob and Theresa Korbel to | F._Korbel & Bros. (a corpbration), same; $10. Eleanora, Zaruba, Helena K., Caroline and Lucia Korbel and Vaziav Zaruba to same, same, quitelalm deed; $10. Edward F. Franks and Edward D. Swift to John Fischer, lot on NE cormer of Clay and | Powell streets N 40 by E 60; $10. i Henry M. and Georgy L. Whitely to Bmma | I Stanley Iot on E line of Powell street, T7:6 N of Broadway, N 60 by E 60; $10. j W. Laurie and 1da M. Sanford to Charles R. Petersen, lot on E line of Leavemworth et € N of Washington, N 45:6 by E 110; Belle S Johnstone (Shiels) to Lucy H. Si- | mons_ lot on E line of Leavenworth street. 80 | N of O'Farrell, N 52:6 by B 68:9, quitclaim | Estate of Annle Molony (deceased) (by Ed- ward Molony and Wiiliam P. Slattery, execu- | tors) 1o Napoleon Vasilatos, undivided 14 of Iot on N line ot Eddy street, 111:6 W of Leav- | | enworth. W 26 by N 137:6: $15,000. { Jeremiah Molony to same, undivided 3 of | | same; $10. Real Estate and Development Company to | Lovis Finken, lot on W line of Vermont | street, 135 § of Mariposa, 825, W 85:7%. NW | 25:3 E 91:10; gwgat. Solomon and Dora Getz to Margaret Wilson. lot on W line of Forty-elghth avenus, 2626 | N of M streer. N 25 by W 120; $10. | Francis Korbel to F. Korbel & Bros. (a cor- poration), Iot on E line of Forty-second ave- | nue 175 S of R street, S 73 by B 120; $10. ‘William Silver to Frank Silver, lots 460 and 461 gitt map 1: $10. Thomas and Mrs, L. C. Johnston or John- son to Elilas Woif, lot on S Mne of Sadowa | street, 505 W _of Capitel. W 25 by S 125, lot 15 biock C, Rallroad Homestead Assoclation; $10. Elias Wolf to Helena Daniels. same: $10. | Margaret Boothby to Milo J. Gillett, lot on E line of Girard street 100 S of Wooisey, S 25 by E 120, lot 25, biock 7, University Mound; $10. Builders’ Contracts. } | Albert Wilford (owner) with H. F. Hind ! (contractor), architect ——All work for a 3- | story frame bullding om lot on E line of Seventh avenue, 110 N of Fulton street, N | |25 by E 120; $6600. George F. Winterburn (owner) with Robert Grant & Son (contractors), arcnitects Dodge & Delliver—All work for a 2-story and base- | ment residence on lot on W Ilme of Ashbury street, 237 S of Frederick, W 106:3 by S 29; | | 4185, | Alameda County. | Cary Howard to George N. Stmmoms. lots 4 and 35, E 20 feet of lot 3 and W 7 feet of lot | 5, block C, map Broadway and Telegraph Ave- | nue Park Tract (said above fractional ots to | be measured on Weston avenue or Thirty- | | eighth street frontage), Oakiand: $10. | James A. Council (single) to B. C. Alexan- | der, lot on NE line of Perry street, 50.085 SE from its intersection with dividing ifne be- | tween Iots 4 and 5, block T, thence NW 50.085, NE 200, SE 30, SW 208, being the NW half of | lot 5, block T, revised map of Ollhnd. Heights, Oakland; $10. Henrtetta B. est (Prugh) and Wilbur S. | West (husband) to Robert O. Gray, lot on W line of Willow street, 35 N of Tayior, N 25 by | week. Its spectacular scenes and pow: WEEK'S DOINES AT PLAYROUSES Miller and Anglin Will Give Way to Musical Comedy. il s Florence Roberts Remains a Strong Attraction at Alcazar. Fra st EHAn Henry Miller agd Margaret Anglin will close their season at the Columbia Satur- day night In “Aftermath,” which has been their offering this week. Following them the musical comedy, “The Prince of Pil- sen,” which has met with great success in the East, will be presented. A high- class cast is promised and the advance sale of seats is said to be large. - o e @ The Pollard Lilliputian Opera Company centinues to draw large audiences at the Grand and everybody who attends comes away satisfled and gratified. “The Lady Slavey” will be the bill for to-night and for Friday and Saturday nights and Sat- urday matinee “The Geisha™ will be pre- sented. “A Friend of the Family” has made merry audiences at the California all this week. Commencing next Sunday the com- edy opera “The Chaperons” will be given with a large and excellent company. sy, @ Fischer's Theater is enjoying its usual prosperity under the production of “The Glad Hand” and “The Con-curers.” Both are excruclatingly funny and filled with bright music, which combination promises a long run. Nk ie “Il Trovators” will be sung by the Tivoll grand opera troupe Friday and Saturday nights and to-night and Sunday night and Saturday matimee “La Sonnam- bula” will be rendered. Music lovers are enjoying to the full the splendid presenta- tions of grand opera accorded at such low prices. g e ¢ “Everyman™ will close on Sunday night at Lyric Hall and next week Augusta Cottlow, the pianiste, is announced for the next attraction. AT Florence Roberts is crowding the Al cazar nightly with her magnificent per formance of “Magda” and the capacity of the house will continue to be taxed all week. This afternoon the seeond souvenir matinee of D'Annunzio’s “Gioconda™ will | be given and great popular interest is be- ing shown in the brilltant work of the Italian poet. Next Monday evening Miss | Roberts will appear in “The Adventure of Lady Ursula,” Anthony Hope's delightful romantic comedy. - At the Central “The Cherry Pickers™ has proved an immense drawing card this ful climaxes create intense interest and enthusiasm. It will crowd the house for the balance of the week. Next Monday night Dion Boueicauit’s famous sensa- tional melodrama, “After Dark,” will be put on with fine scenic effects. LR ‘The unusually strong programme at the Orpheum is serving to crowd the house at every performance. Next Sun- day will come Falke and Semon, noted musical comedians; Charles Ernmest, a famous monologist. and other leading vaudeville lights. Mr. Bond and his com- pany will present for the first time on any stage an original burletta, “Rehearsing a Tragedy.” g John LeClair, the comedy jugsgler: resi- | 1903, | | W 100, biock 701, Boardman's map, Oakland: | George Schindler, the harmonica Vvirtuoso ¥ nion Savings Bank to George J. Sarver, jot | {fom Vienna; Anderson and Wallace, on SW line of East Fifteenth street, 100 SE | travesty artists; Henry Clive, the Aus- of Ninth avenue, SE ulny sv:wus, bicck 60, | tralian magiclan, and other high-class Clinton, ete., East Oakland: specialty people are pleasing large aud!- H. d Rhoda B. Thornton | ml:re)flwa; l;:“::;.!ley..rax en E line of McGee A ences at the Chutes every afternoon and | avenue, 230 S of Addison street, E 130 by S | evening. To-night after the regular per- 50, lot 19, bl?;k 4[. xra;e Tract, portion of | formance the amateurs will appear, con- plat 67, ctc., Berkeley: $10. | eluding their portion of the entertainment | ~ Thomas Stott or Scott and Modena I. Scott | | (wie) to J. M. Miranda, lot 8, piat C, subdi- With a new and novel serles of living pie- vision map of piat C., Ladd Estate, Livermore, | tures. | Murray Township; $5. | —_——— Lottle C. Smith (Cozad) (wife of Duncan | | ~Henry C. and Eille A. Campbell to Josephine | KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 18.—William | W. Cermi (wife of F. M.), lot on W line of | Walswerth avenue, 8053 § from SW comer of A Moran of Seattle, the shipbuilder, and | Twenty-ninth street, S 4205, NW 145.67, NE | Miss Mary G. Williamson of Piper, Kans., {40, SE 130,08, lot 3. map subdivision lot 3. were married this noon. Miss William- ‘Walsworth 100-acre Tract, ete., Oakland; $1o. -~ Robert O. and Mary Gray (wife) to Wilber | Son’s grandmother befriended Moran in S. West, lot on S line of Thirty-fitth or Walton | his boyhood. The couple went East on street, 104 W of Telegraph avenue, W 40 by | § 119:10, portion of lot 14, block B, map of | portion estate of A. C. Brown, m’nd; $10. 1 Charles R. and Etta C. Allen (wife) to Rob- ert Grier. lot on S line of Thirty-sixth street, 471:S E of San Pablo avenue, E 50 by S I | being lot 49, W 12:6 of lot 30 and E 12:6 of | lot 48, map No. 2, Mitchell Tract; Oakiand: 10, 1 orge and Mrs. E_ T or Eltzabet J. Biadail (wife) to R. W. Scholes, lot on W line of Locksley avenue, 248 S of Clifton street, S 30 by W 100, being S 35 feet of lot 19 and N 15 | feet ";H:ot 20, map of Locksley Square, Oak- land: . William A. end Naney E. Donaldson to Chrls- | ten Christianson, lot on SE line of Thirteenth avenue, 125 NE of E Twenty-second street, NE 75 by SE 13¢, bicck 140, Clinton, East Oakiand; 10 8 ‘Walter and Annie Sorensen (wife) to Frank | and Ada Adeiseck (wife), lot on W line of Har- i per street_ 160 N of Ashby avenue, N 40 by W | 122.33, bicek 9, amended map and resubdivision | of Central Park, Berkeley: $10. | Evergreen Cemetery Assoclation (a corpora- tien) to John F. Kessing. iot in cemetery: $100. | Richard J. and Mary McGee (wife) to Patri- cla E. Garland (single). lots 19 and 20, subdi- Vision F. map of Fruitvale Terminal Tract, | Brooklyn Township; $10. Amelia S. A. Anderson (Amelia S. Anderson) | (Amelle S. Hunter) and F. A. or Francis A. Hunter (husband) to James l'f. tion), lot on E line of Telegraph avenue, N?lor::::m K»D-:;;l.mm M’Bud‘l'm. Oakland: $10. i Eighth street, 222 30 by, W N e e ey poration). & & § % bleck 3, l 's survey. Rancho ! ey, 3.8 ; 3% lot on NW | nue, N 400 b 260, being S % biock 6, same: | also lot corner of Watts street and Yerba Buena r.wl! block same. corner of !nh- and_ Yerba avente, N 400 ' by W 270, being S % block 12, same; aiso lot | o-mre—-':.n—‘-—s—n;n--.‘ mm—-".w"..:'"-: _“i’%m-—{mndxv‘m N 400 21, same: SRR tatk e i ae N '[ an extended tour. et SO ST. LOUIS, Sept.4 16.—Governor Dockery has decided to offer & reward of $300 for the apprebension of D. J. Kelly, tegisiazive agent of the baking powder trust. Kelly is now in Canada, whither he fled to avold arrest, ———— Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Stmr North Fork, Neisom, 28 hours Eureka. SAILED. Stmr Gualala, Johnson, Meldocino. DOMESTIC PORTS. Bueaa avenue produced W, same map: also ail interest of first parties in streets above named adjoining or upen which said property abuts, as also land such streets, m:h‘xfle“nnm:mwm ‘Blanche L Ferry (b O. E. Hotchiiss, at- torney) to Emily B. McFadden (widow), on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 32 B of ¥ Continued From Page Eleven. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 16—4 p. m. e e B & 1T 18 Kentuck ..... 0@ 03 > 04 05 Ophir . 180155 Sl § = E Con Cal & V1301 0 12 Con Imperial. 04 % o Con N Y.... 19 20 g T Bachequer oo 12 2 Prioncon 6 A e TONOPAH MINES. =g - gros - R 8 FEERE S ® 2w = %