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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1903. 13 PIANOS AND ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. near Th PH Storage & Mov : tel -3 gomery £ at cut rates. TWRITERS—We ney than any £0od typewriters at § ulars. L. & M. ALEXANI mery et ND typewriters sol or Typewriter Inspec DIVIDEND NOTICES. a Rallway Compa 29 Crocker bldg., San Oct, 1, 1008—Coupon No. from first mortgage 6 per Sierra Raliway Company be paid at the fiscal agency any, the Crocker-Woolworth Na- ¢ San Francisco, Cal., on aud D. FRESHMAN, Treasurer. E—The Giant Powder Com- | dividend, No. 0. of fifty share on the issued capital pany has been declared, pay- © of the company, rooms 202- bullding, San Francisco, on | t £ and shoes, together fixtures and ' furniture formerly belonging to ! located at 104 Geary st., ifor An hventory of °n at the reoms of 202 Market st., San nd also on the premises, cre the stock may be in- on. Sealed bids for the as & whole, or separately, eddressed to the under- tg H. L. SMITH, sec- 2rd O Trade, 202 Market n or before TUESDAY, { 10 o'ciock a. m. A cers T 10 per cent of the amount sccompany each bid, return- able only in case of rejection of bid. - Right reserved to reject any and all bi Terms St G NENEY GRUNDELL, F. r-vn' | CATARRH, DE L BESTATE—(ITY—FOR SALE. BLDRIDGE C%is MARKET ST. AUCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION TUESDAY .. AOctober 13, 1908 At our salesrooms, 638 Market st., At 12 o'clook noon. »OD HOTEL, BUSH ST. Fush st 14b feet east of Tay- 2:8x137:6; improvements, wn as the Holyrood; built nine tains 70 sunny rooms, billlard s, 14 bathrooms, B-story brick 1odern in every respect; elec- ephones ‘in_each Toom: rent $450 per month; tenant all repairs, ete. CORNER. HOLY North 1 BUSINESS orner Mission and Mary sts., bet, running through to Minna; lot pts. four frame bldgs.; rents ; could easily be increased: 3 odge purposes, dwellings; Mis- are scarce. FACTURING SITE. rner Second and Silver sts.; 70 econd st. by 90 ft deep, {TTeg- erty will double in value inside nd et. is destiped_to become rir reet in this entire district. EAVENWORTH-ST. INVESTMENT. of Leavenworth st., 54 ft south of ft frontage through to rear street; consist of 4 2-story dwellings, al- do not miss (hh‘%unmcem op- ESTATE OF HENRY CASANOVA. » line of 80 ft. east of Noe: parcel of I 114 1t.; it this prop- as subdl building lots & hand- realized, COTTAGE. ted nt uld be RICHMOND rly line of Pt °Lobos ave, 107 ft. oth ave. being No. 1017; lot 25x100 2 very fine cottage, 6 sunny rooms and high finished basement. stable in rear. Y-ST. FLATS, ath South line ay st., east of ‘Baker; Nos. 3023, 802 o clegant frame flats, 5 and @ bath; 1 rgnts very low at $68 ding newly painted and in perfect feet. ON BUILDING SITB, ¢ Mission et. 99 ft. north of 14th, 0 fect through to Jessle st., {rreg- his prope situated in a particular- ission st.; fipe lecation t house LSO BLDG. LOTS. corner Church and 21st sts.; lot 1. consist of § rooms and bath 1 plumbing, ete. ab lots ready for bullding on of 21t st; 50:10 south of x114 feet, TON, ELDRIDGE & CO, 638 Market gt. AND SNAPS. e, 5 rooms and bath; lot 25x100; t ave cars pass the door; $500 gash. “ott 4 rooms; lot 25x80; Fols st.; cars; street work all done h: 2-storf, T rooms: modern; lot neighberhood ween Twenty- y-sixth sts., Fa 4 rooms a be made bet. Guerrero Fair Oaks st y-sixth; sun ck on M artmi bet. Twenty- fine 1402 Valencia st. h: Bew cattage, 0X150. Cottage, 4 T. & b. for ; sunny cottage § r. & b.; 28th; pay_you t at these ‘snaps COFFIN & CX 08 Mission st. “improvements Apply owner, moder ying E. corner Alabama and mproved realty; we loan and , sell and exchange, fruit, grain and town property; located; sales made and on_ground floor bass; ATIONAL BROKERAGE 600 range; sell or lease, A vineyard best in State; return same day; 3% miles reason for selling. J. W. fhice. land; good houes reasonable: ehickens, Examiner bld. lands, stock ranches, orchards, nepected bargains: monthly cata: C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 yards Jogues sent free. Market st P60 acres redwood timber land in Sonoma County will be Box 4086, Call try and dairy ranches yielding a good HAMILTON & KENDRICK, Petaluma, for 5 cents—The Weekly C: apper. for mailing, $1 per yes. -~ all tracts; Parrott bidg. ER front lots and barg: ps, photos, etc, BELL, 417 EXCHANGE. REAL ESTATE TO E long lease: $310 month. improve, box 4108, Call ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA FURNISHED HOUSES. S perty ; rty to in Alameda; owner leav- 832, Call. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE J nished hou ble party MASON Insurance Agent. ity. Center st. OAKLAND AUVERTISENENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE opportun secure fine 8- ew; never occupled; buyer can once: price - reduced frcm 837 nust get $550 cash to mee: coming ob- ; in rapidly growing district on 87U +' Telegraph ave.; near new ferry s 1 that soon starts. Will the party who made verbal offer of $3700 please call agaln or send address, and oblige. 8. M. DODGE & SON, 1160 BROADWAY. LSO AGENTS FOR THE REALTY SYN- ATE "ERTIES AND 6 PER CENT ARING CERTIFICATES. MODERN house, § rooms: good stable; Mason n crgan. Apply before 12 m., 422 , Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni- ture. H. Echellhaas, 1ith st.,cor.store,Oakind. SPECIALISTS. NESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured; new method; 1 week’s treat- ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. I ——— e SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES S b NEW HOME sewing machine, this week only, $10, §15, $20: slightly used.’ needles 20c doz. W HOME 8. M i Market st. STUTTERING _AND _STAMMERING. MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cure in every case; Individual teaching; no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures home cure. MARRIAGE LICENSES. 208 Fifth street, and fth street. . Axdel, 29, 31 Lawrence placey and Lovise Myren, 22, 811 Thirtieth street. Harry W. Bishop, 29, 107 Taylor street, and Alberta L. Bower, 20, 107 Taylor street. Fravk Torrano, 23, 0621 Vallejo street, and Carmela Miraglia, 15, 1212 Kearny street. ‘:“l;ul Honk, 31, city, and Emma Nelson, 82, Howard A. Chadderdon, 27, 238 Kearny street, and Lyda C. Sloper, .19, Stockton, Andrew L. Yeaszell, city, and Maud B. Koehl, 18, city. Jobn Cinningham, 33, 1019 street, and Ellen Carl 25, 1248 M Christoph Hildebran 29, 1082 street, and Marie E. 26, CoViliam Kane, 21, 044 Fm ne, more. Margaret C. Ward, 18, 3121 mfl:;'ug James M. Lyons, 25, 1643 Tweltth 270 Brevenson mreet, S0 Mar TATE—Country—For Sale. | no | | } DONLAN BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices eent by, mall will not be inserted. They must be handed' in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. ¢ BORN, BLOCH—In this city, to the wife of Henry M. Bloch, a daughter. GERSON—In this city, October 8, 1908, to ths wife of Paul Gerson, a son. ——— MARRIED. g BISHOP—BOWER—In this city, October- 8, 1908, by the Re: Walter M. White, Harry W. ‘Bishop of New York and Alberta L. Bower of Sen Francisco, CAMPBELL—DECKER—In this city, October 6, 1906, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Thomas A. Campbell and Adele Decker. FETTER—NORTHRUP—In this ecity, Octéber 8, 1903, by the Rev. George Guth, Ferdi- | nand Fetter and Annle R. Northrup, both of Sen Francisco. HUTCHINSON—UPHAM~—In this city, Octo- ber 3, 1803, by the Rev. Walter M. White, John 'A. Hutchinson and Helen C.° Upham, both of San Francisco. KAUFMANN—OPPENHEIMER—In this city, October 4, 1903, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Adolph Kaufmann and Alice Oppenhéimer. LANING—BENJAMIN—By the Rev. J. M. Helsley, Rev. M. B. Laning and Mrs. L. E. Benfamin. LAZARUS—SCHNEIDER—In this city, Octo- ber 4, 1908, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Syl- vain J. Lazarus and Rosalind Schneider. LEWIS—COHAN—In this city, October 4, 1903, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Eilis Lewis and Selena E. Cohan. OEVERNDIEK—VON BARGEN—In this cily, Qctober ~ 5, 1308, by the Rev. Hermann Gehrcke, Henry R. Oeverndiek and Kate M. von Bargen, both of San Francico. RAU—PIERSON—In this_city, September 80, 1903, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Fred J. Rau and Julfette Keay Plerson. SCHRODER—HEINS—In this city, October 6, 1903, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Carsten C. Schroder and Katharina Hein: » e L — DIED. Attenborough, Emma Guiott, Christina Blundon, Joseph JV. Hartnett, Thomas Brown, Clara Heanecy, Thomas, F. Phebe P. Kaighin, Charled J. , James T. Wellcher, Josephine . Willlam Kruger, Minnle Corbett, Bridget Lee Wong Cordes,’ Jacob H. McCammon, Thomas Dapelo, Loule McMartin, Deliow, Alexander J. O'Connell, Elien Didi, Charles Riclet, Eugene C. Donian, Thomas §. Riddell, James A. t, Julla: M. . - Schaefer, Mary Emmons,” Elmer S, Stecher, 'Otto Fassler, Sophie Tully, Electy Flaker, Kate Wade, Richard Gsehwind, Remi Wilson, Anna BOROUGH—In this city, October . Emma M., beloved wite of Henry W ttenborough, & native of New York, ag 4 months and 20 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances gre respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 866 Missioms street, between Fourth and Fifth. Interment pri- vate, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. LLUNDON-—In Martinez, Contra Costa County, October 6, 1903, Joseph W., husband of Car- rie M. Blundod, beloved father of Flora M. and Maud G, Blundon, and brother of Corbin Blundon of Oakland, a mative of Maryland, | aged 45 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respec full invited to attend the funeral to-di (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of the Unitea Undertakers, 866 Mission street, | between Fourth end Fifth. Interment Na- tional Cemetery, Presidio BROWN—In_this city, October 5, 1903, Clara, wife of William Brown, and sister of Mrs. J. Whitney and Jobu Samsom, @ native of California, aged Years. EFT funeral will take place to-day (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors f J. C. OC r & 7 Mission street. | Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. | BROWN—In s city, October §, 1903, Phebe | P. B the e Daniel T. Brown, and larence M., William | w d K. Brown, Mrs. R. A Ball, a native of and 21 days. ances are respect- | , at her late resfdence, Franklin etreet. Interment at Vallejo, Cal | COLEMA2 Oakland, October 7, 1 James T. Coleman, beloved brother of Mrs. 3. C. Dwyer and Mrs. John Broderick, a na- | tive of County Waterford, Ireland, aged: 60 vears. 7 Friends are respectfully tend the funeral to-day (Friday), o'clock, from his late residence, 12i r- | teenth avenue, thence to St. Anthbny's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's | Cemetery. ORS—In the City and County Hospitar, ber 8, 1903, William Connors, a native of Ireland, aged 38 years. CORBETT—In this city, October 6, 1903, Brid- get, beloved wife of Malachi Corbett, loving mother of Edward, John, James, Annie and | William Corbett and Mrs. Robert Welspiel, | beloved aunt Mrs. Edward Heraid | invited to_at| at 8:50 and and Miss Kate Murray, a native of Taugh- | maconnell, Colinty Roscommon, Ireland, aged | 66 years § months and 15 days > Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 8:15 o'clock, from her late resi- Qence, 1211 Stevenson street, between Her- mann and Brady, thence fo St. Joseph's Church, where a_solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the reposa of her sou | at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. CORDES—In Berkeley, October 7, 1903, Jacob H., ved hufband of Henrike Cordes, and | father of Anna, Adele, John, Herman and | Lilly Cordes and Mrs. C. Rohde, a native of | Bremervorde, Germany, aged 72 years b months and 20 days. @7 Friends ure respectfully invited to ats tend the funeral services Friday, October §, 1808, aty2 o'clock, at his late residence, 1324 University avenue, Berkeley. Interment pri- vate. DAPELO—In this city, October 7, 1003, at his Tesidence, 1351 Harrison streef, Loule, be- loved son of Louie and Julia Dapelo, apd brother of Olympia, Joseph, Mary, Angelia and Rose Dapelo and Mrs. A. Gleason, a na- tive of Virginia City, Nev., aged 24 years 4 months and 5 da: E¥ Friends and fully invited to (Friday), at 10 ¢ dence, 1351 Harrison stre Cross Cemetery, DELLOW~—In St. Helena, Napa County, tober 7, 1903, Alexander J., beloved husband | of the late Mary F. Dellow, father of Elra~i mor and Vincent Dellow, and brother of Flora Dellow, a native of Surrey, England, aged 43 years 1 month and 26 days. 7 ¥Friends and acquaintances are respéct- fully juvited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 10:15 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros., 224-226 McAilister street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11 o'clock train from Third and Tuwnsenu’ streets. | DIDI—In the City and County Hosital, Oc- | tober 8, 1003, ‘Charles Didi, a native of Tahiti, aged 60 years. In this city, October 8, 1903, Thomas 8. Donlan, beloved husband of Fan- nie Donlan, and father of Walter J. Donlan and Mrs. Florence Woods, a native of New Orleans, Sged 51 years. ELMQUIST—In this eity, October 7, 1903, | Julia M. Elmquist, dearly beloved mother of Emile, Jule and Oscar Elmquist and Ida E. Petorman, a native of Sweden, aged 70 years 7 months and 5 da | [ Funeral services will be held Friday, | October 9, at 1:80 o'clock, at the parlors of H. P. Petersen, 228 McAllister street. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, EMMONS—In this city, October 8, 1803, Eimer ntances are respect- the funeral to-day om his late resi- Interment Holy Oc- (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gallaghex) RANIII- P. DONOVAN, % 4 DIRECTORS * 20 Fifth st., opposite Li School.” UNITED UNDERTAKERS. ——Funeral and —— <on of Mary J. and the late Elisha Em- gmons, and brother of George W. and Della C. Emmons and Mrs. C. P. Fonda, aged 52 | rs. T L7 The tuneral services will' be held to- morrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at hig lats residence, 3714 Sacramento street. FASSLER—In this city, October 8, 1003, So- Phie, beloved wife of Joseph Fassler, and | mother of Sophie, Edith, Anita and Emily | Fassler, a native' of San Franeisco. ! 7 Notice of funeral hereaft ] FLAKER —1n this ity October 8,51003, at'the | Tesidence, 1002% Minna street, Kate, beloved wife of John H. Flaker, dearly beloved | mother of Leo, Rose and Grace Flaker, and daughter of Nicholas and Grace Devine, a native of Des Moines, Iowa. GSCHWIND—In this city, October 6, 1008, Remi, beloved husband of Clara Gschwind, and_father of Rudolph Gschwind and Mrs. C. Richards, a native of Switzerland, aged 76 years and 3 da (Chicago, III, and WI? ;.|N<d Y., l;m p}e-u conz;)' . ‘riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, October 9, 1903, at 2+0'clock, at the Twenty-first. Interment I O. O. F. Ceme- tery. Please omit flowers. GUIOTT—In this city, October 8, 1903, Chris- tina Guiott, beloved wife of Dennis Guiott, and mother of Carl and George Guiott, Mrs. Annle Rose, Mrs. Frances Marich and Mrs. Elizabeth Leal, & native of Germany, aged 62 years. HARTNETT—In this ecity, October 7, 1903, Thomas Hartnett, dearly beloved brother ot Mrs. Mollie Rvan and the late Sarah Reilly, and nephew of Mrs. Willam Nash, & na- tive of County Limerick, Ireland, aged 35 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, October 11, 1803, at 1:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Valente, Marini & Co. 1524 ,Btackton street, between Union a Green. ‘Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HEANEY—In ths city, October 5, 1903, Thomas F. Heaney, a native of Ireland, aged 64 years. A member of Marine En- Eineers. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, October 9, at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary hapel of Julius S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. _Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. KAIGHIN—In this city, October B8, 1903, Charles J., beloved husband of Mattie A. Kalghin, and father of Gladys Kaighin, a native of \Salt Lake City, aged 48 years 0§ months and 20 days. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. KELLEHER—In the City and County Hospt- tal, October 8, 1903, Josephine Kelleher, a native of Californla, aged 20 years. KRUGER—In this city, October 8, 1903, Min- nie Kruger, dearly belaved wife of H. Wil- liam ~ Kruger, mother of Menry Kruger, daughter of Mrs, Lena Zahn, and sister o in, a native of Merced, Cal., ag=d LEE WONG—In the City and County Hospi- tal, October 8, 1903, Lee Wong, a native of China, aged 48 years. McCAMMON-—In this city, October 2, 1803, Thomas McCammon, beloved brother of W liam McCammon of Montreal, Canada, and Mrs. E. M. James of Council Bluffs, Iowa (Thomas H. Jawes, attendant), a native of Canada, aged i vears. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, October 9, 1903, at 3 o'clock, from Charies J. B. Metsler's undertaking parlors, 636 Washington street. Interment Laurel il Cemetery. o McMARTIN—In this city,® October 7, 1903, Edward H. McMartin, beloved husband of Sarah P. McMartin, and father of Edward F., Alfonse F. and Cliffard McMartin, a na- tive of Buffalo, N. Y., aged 66 years. 7 Remains at the funefal parlors of the H. F. Maess Company, 917 Mission street. O'CONNEML—In this city, October 7, 1903 Ellen O'Conpell, beloved mother of Mrs. W H. Barrett. Mrs..D. Moran, Mrs. J. D. Grif- fin, Mrs. T. Cofinors, Mrs. B, F.-Jones, Mrs. G. Hogan and the late Mrs. J. Keating and the late-Mrs. P. Hansen, a native of Cahir- | County Kerry, Ireland, aged 80 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- sully Invited 1o attend the funera} to-day (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from the undertaking pariors of Theodor Dierks, 967 Mission street, clvee and thence to St. Pal Church for ser- vices, beglnning at $:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. No flow- ers. RICHET—In Alameda, October 8, 1903, Eu- gene Charlemagne Richet, beloved son of A. B. Richet, stenson of Sarah Richet, and Stepbrother of Thomas and Matilda Richet, a native of San Franclsco, aged 22 years 0 months and 2 _days. RIDDELL-In this city, October 8, 1903, James beloved husband of Bridget Rid a father of Cralg B. and Jeremiah a native of Sterlinshire, Corrom, Scotland. 0 Funeral services will be held at St. Brigid's Church, corner Van Ness ‘avenue and Broadway, Saturday, October 10, at 9:30 % Interment Holy Cross Cemetety. ns at the parlors of N. Gray & Co. er street —In this city, October 6, 1903, chaefer, beloved mother of John J. , Mrs. Willlam P. Murphy, Mrs. s Langry and Mrs. George Holzwarth, 8 Char a native of Indlana. (> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, Octaber 9, 1903, at 8 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her daughter, 513 Stevensan street, thence to St. Boniface's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets STECHER—In this city, October 7,.1903, Otto, beloved son of Elenore and the late Stecher, brother of Fred J. and_the ard Stecher, and nephew of Mrs. cber of San’ Jose, a native of San years ‘6 months and 10 sellschaft Teutonta; , §. 0. R. M: Al Arch, San Francisco < of Golden Gate Verein, ague, Local No. 41. ntances are respect- he funeral Sunday, 1903 ) o'clock, from the © f his motker, 317 Minna_streel, bet courth and Fifth. = Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery. TULLY—In this city, October 7, Tully, wife of Charles J. Tully, Pennsylvania, aged 38 years. 7 The funeral will take (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Ci Mission street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemeter: WADE—In the City and County tober 8, 1908, Richard Wade Wisconsin, aged 36 years. WILSON—In the City and County Hospital, October 8, 1903, Abna Wilson, a native of Germany, aged 56 years. resid. 1 ! 1003, Electy a native of Hospital, Oc- & native of CARD OF THANKS. The mother of the late Nellle V. Callan es to extend her deepest thanks to her friends for their sympathy in her bereave- MRS. MAY V. CALLA ADVERTISEMENTS. v~ Dr.R.L.Walsh has restmed den'a! practios 8t his former offices 847 Geary St. Lirest'y opposits Saratoga Hall Reduced Rates for Thirty Days Painless Extraction . ;2% 5ol PP AR T Crowns . . . . . . $2.00 to $5.00 Plate Work . . ..$5.00 to $25.00 LOOK FOR THIS AD. EACH OTHER DAY, r\‘l\ anaharn CIFLORAL DESICNS 107 POWEL L=~ ELLIS" 5056 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. A. M. and Wilhelmina Taylor to A. Miles Taylor Sanitarium and Training School for W._of Polk, W 25 by N 120; $10, Calvin E. and Janet Knickerbocker and John G. and Margaret Barker to Alexander Warner, lot on 8 line of Turk street, 65 E of Gough, E 35 by S 120; $10. John and Rose A. Waish (Dear) to George A. Hare, re-record 1962 D. 172, N line of O'Far- rell street, 62:6 W _of Buchanan, W 25 N 13, £ 26,8 07:6, B @6, B 12:0, W 62:6,’s George F. Terbush to Lorraine W. Terbush, lot on SW_corner of Herman and Church streets, S 85, W _27:10%, N 82:8, B 28; gift, John M. and Eva L. Kepner {o Carlo and Matia Rondinotti, lot on W line of Lyon street, 100 N of Hayes, N 25 by W 112:6; $10. Albert and Charlotta Wilford to Loulsa Gon- zalez, lot on NE corner of Clay and Walnut streets, E 27:6 by N 127:8%: $i0, Loulsa and Alfred Gonzalez to Winifred M. Gonzalez, same; gift. James R. and Lillian P. McElroy to Mary E. McAuliffe, lot on N line of Twenty-first street, 200 B of Guerrero, E 20 by N 115; $10, Augustus J. Ranken to Iph Siebrecht, lot on NW corner of Fourteenth 14 Walter streets, N 88 by W 33; $10. 29 Frederick and Nellle Brown to Androw and Mary A. Pryal, 16t on B line of Florida st 208 N of Twenty-fourth, N 26 by E 100; $10. Gustave and Angle Scheiler to John. and Mary K. Haster, lot on E line of :i;«t. 26 N of Twenty-sixth, N 25 bmfi: mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- taking Company, 2475 Mission street, near HENRY J. CALLACHER CO, Telephone South MisSoN . e ‘Fourth and Fitth, Neas Firte st. Mary Doyle to Jobn McCormick, lot on SW ;dm%‘ ;&Dg:lcll\ and Church streets, S 85:7 Ypdward D, Swift to Catherine T. Howard, 10t on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 270 W af Castro, W 20 by I14: $10. Jacopo Giannini to Emile Giannini, lot on teenth street,” 50 E of Diamond n place to-day | Nurses, lot on N line of Post street, 68:0 on NE line of Second street, 275 SE of Folsom, SE 88:0 by NE 125:6 to Charles street, and all interest in Charles street; also lot o SW line of Essex street, 219 SB of Folsom, SB 21 by SW 87:6; $10. Samuel H, Harmon to Wales L. Palmer, un- divided 1-20 of lot on NB line of Second street. 236:3 NW of Harrison, NW 38:8 by NE 125:6, to Charles street: ‘also undivided 1-20 of lot on N:.line of D street, 107:6 W of Nineteenth avenue, W 25 by N 100; also un- divided 1-20 'of lof on W line of Seventeenth avenue, 285:6 N of C street, N 25 by W 120; 0, Hebecca G, Knox et al, to same, same; $10. Jacob and Rosa 8. Stern to Claus Spreckels, lot on SE line of Market street, 225:1% NE of Seventh, SE 165:1 by NE 50:2%; $5. John and Ella McCulloch to Jacob L. &d day, lot on NW line of California street, §2.93 SW’ of Fourth avenue, SW 26.13, N SL0S, E 26, S 78.51; $10.° Bernhard and Rose Getz to Sarah B. Coiner, lot on B line“of Forty-fourth avenue, 225 § of J street. S 76 by E 120; $10. Edwin J. and Andrew W. Shrader to Jack- son L. Shrader, 1ot on W corner of Second ave- nue and L stréet, SW 200 by NW 130, lot 24, | block 46, Tide Lands; $10. | Bridget Riordan to 8. Ducas Company (& corporation), lot on NE line of Fourteenth avenue, 150 NW of L street, NW 150 by NE 100, lots 13 and 14, block’ 267, South San Francisco Homestead: $10. David and Isabella Hughes to James J. Flinn and Timothy E. Treacy, lot on N line of Farallones street, 800 B of Plymouth, E 100 by N 126, lot 11, ‘block N, Railroad Homestead Association; $500. William and Cisra M_ McCormick to John A, McCormick, « undivided % of lot 45, block 49, City Land Assoclation; gift. Otto F. and Edith W. von Rhein to Edward A. Downing, lot on SW corne® of O'Farrell and una streets, S 40 by W 100; $10. | | erton S. and Eva L. Price to Mary Gold- stein, lot on NW corner of Sutter and Bu- chanan streets, W 30 by N 137:6; $10. Emma G. Butler (and as trustee estate of Horatio 8. Gates) to Moses J. Frankiin, lot on S lme of Sutter street, 110 E of Steiner, E 27:6 by S 137%6; $10. Alexandre and Marie Bertin to Francls X. Foley, lot on N line of Pine street, 206:3 W of Stelner, W 34:4% by N 137:6; §10. John W. Quick to Johm Wiese, corner of Page and Shrader streets, E 108:3; $10. Frederick and Mary E. Ford to Oscar Hey- man, lot on W line of Treat avenue, 210 N of Twenty-first street, N 26 by W 122:6; $10. Oscar Heyman to Frederick W. Herlitz Jr. same; $10. Estate of David N. Hawley (by Charles H. Hawley, executor) to J. H. Boyson, lot on N corner of Stevenson and Twenty-first streets, N 85 by 'E_39; $6500. | George T. Hawley to W. H. Chickering, .same; $10. * W. H., Caroline and A. Chickering to J. H. Boykon, same: $10. | Charles H. and Elizabeth L. Hawley to same, same; $10. George W. and Edith M. Schrock, lot on N line of Hill street, of Castro, E 25 by N 114; $10. City and County of San Francisco to James J. Donovan, lot on E line of Alabama street, 140 S of Twenty-sixth, E 200, 8 10 thence along Serpentine nue 213, N 140; Alole Kudrna to Alois Kucera, undiv one-half of lot on N line of Pacific street, 4 1 B Heard to W. A. 260 B ded 10 E of Larkin, E 21 by N 60; $1000. | | _Robert T. and Jean Allan to _Shiels | Estate Company, ‘1ot on SE line of Mission street, 278 SW of Third, SW 275 by SE 100, | quitclaim deed; $10. | Berthe and Isidor Lipman to N. A. Gosliner, | 1ot on SE line of Clementina street 125 NE of Fifth, NE 25 by SE 80; $10, Wiillam F. Humphrey to Rose C. Biggs, lot on NE line of Sixth street, 90 SE of Folsom, SE 25 by NE 75; $10. Annd E. and Catherine G. Smith and Mary F. and Patrick M. Kiksane to Katherine Smith, lot on SW line of Oak Grove street, 1200 NW of Bryant, NW 37:6 by SW 112; also | 1ot 12, block W, Park Lane Tract 2; gift i | _ Jacob Stern to James D. Phelan, lot on SE line of Market street, 150:1% NE of Sev- enth, SW 50:0% by SE 165:1: $10. Walter G» La Berge to William La Berge, | 1ot on W Tine of Seventh avenue, 115 N of Clement street, N 75 by W 120; $10, | _ Frederick and Emma Nusbaum to Jean and | Marie F. Baron_lot on' E line of Thi nue, 150 8 of Point Lobos avenue, S 1 B 120; $10. J. W, Wright & Sons Investment Company to Tmogene Dougherty lot on N lne of F 5 by | | street, 57:6 W of Sixth avenue, W 30 by N | 100; $10, { " Eimir' S, Emmons to Mary J. Emmons, lot | on N line of Ocean road, 100 W ‘of Douglas | street, N 108:6, W 50, S 113:6, E 51, portion | | block 20, 8an Miguel; also lot in Odd Fellows' | | Cemetery; gift, | | Augusta D. F. Eckenroth and administratrix | estate of Frank H, Eckenroth, Frank H. and Henry Eckenroth (by Wendell Easton,_ com- missioner) to Hermann Meese, lot gn N cor- | mer of Francis street and Telegraph road, NW 100 by NE 200_.lots 79 to 82, Academy Tract; | 58000, : Mona L. and Lea Bleakmore to Annie Poole, lot on SE line of Laidley streét 138 SW of | Roanoke, SW 50 by SE 100, lots 27 and 25, block 3, Mission and Thirtieth Street Hol stead: also lot on SW line of Laidley street, 113 SW of Roanoke, SIW 67 by NW 100, lots | 42 and 43, block 4, same, quitclaim deed; $10. | Eliza Wilson to Eliza D. Mack, undi- vided 35 of lot 617, gift map 2; $10. | Masonic Cemetery Association to James A. Burus, lot in cemetery; $103, Builders’ Contracts. | Behlow Estate Company (owners) with Robt, Dewar (contractor), architect Willlam Curleit= Otfice fixtures, glazing, marble work vault® on | | first_and basement_floors for building on $ line of Geary street, 77:6 E of Powell, §7:6 by | 137:6; $4975, % Estate of Francesco Arata, by C. F. Gron. | dona, _execut (contractor). | terations and (owner) with G. Massolettl hitect J. A. Porporato—All al- | dditions except plumbing for | building on NW_corner of Paclfic street and | Ohio place, N 137:6 by W 52:6; $205 | Metropolitan Improvement Company (owners) | with H. H. Larsen & Bros. (contractors), archi- | | tects Sutton & Weeks—Grading, concrete, brick, | stone, iron work, fire éscapes for a six-story | building_on NE ilne of Third street, 30 SE of | Minna, SE 25, NE SE 25, NE 60, NW 80, | SW 60, SE 30, SW 77:6; $35.675. | Same owners with Cook & Young (contract- | | | | ors), architects same—All work except grading, concrete, brick, stone, iron work, fire escapes, | heating and elevator for same on same; $50,1 Martin Cresalia (owner) with E. L. Brooks and R, Zelinsky (contractors), architect E. J. | Vogel—All work for completion of building partly finished on S line of Harrison street, | between Third and Second; $3800. | Congregation Sherith Israel (owners) with L. | B. Sibley (contractor), architect Albert Pissis— | ! Grading, bulkheading and refilling for a syna- | gofue on NE corner of Callfornia and. Webster | streets. B 132:8 by N 132:6; $7000. ‘A ‘Warner (owner) with Willlam Hebling | (cortractor and architect)—All work for a | three-story, and basement frame apartment | house on S:line of Turk street, 65 E of Gough, | E 35 by S 120; $28,000. Ellzabeth L. Lux (owner), with Hans Peter- son (contractor), architecf owner—All work ex- cept mantels, shades and gas fixtures for a three-story and basement frame bullding (flats) on N line of Union street. 87:6 W of Plerce, — 25. N 110. E 25 S 110; $8750. P. J. Stuparich (owner) with Hugh E. Pynn | (contractor), architect H Hess—All work for a_four-story frame building on NW corner of | Hyde and Allen streets, 30 on Hyde by 60 on | Allen; $8975. { D, J. Guinhsso (owner) with Demartini & Traverso (contractors), architect same—Altera- tions and additions to a two-story frame build- ing on N line of Vallejo street, 68 W of Stock- ton. W 21, N 70, E 24. S 70; $6600. Mrs, Frank C. and Kate Hilton (owners) with George Letterell (contragtor), architect Frank Hilton—All work for a two-story frame building on W line of Dame street, 225 S of Thirtieth, W 125 by § 25; $1770. Alameda County. Mountain _ View - Cemetery - Association to Milton M, Rhorer, lot in cemetery, Oakland Township; $132. Walter P, Woolsey (single) to Rufus A. Kerlinger, 1ot on S line of Essex street, 18238 feet W of Wheeler, W 10 by S 100, being B 10 feet lot 7. block E. amended map of E portion of Newbury Tract, Berkeley; $10. Homestead Land Association of Berkeley to safe. lot on § Jine of Essex street, 157:38 feot W of Wheeler, W 25 by S 100, being W 25 feet, lot 8, block E, same, Bérkeley; $10. Dudley Kinsell (single) to Antonio B. Se- queira (single), 11.06 acres, being all plats 1 and 2. map With referee's report In parti- tion stit, Toler et al. vs. Jose C. Peralta, ad- ministrafor etsal, No. 5408, Third District | Court of Alameda, excepting 2 acres of said | plat 1, now owned by A. P. Newbert, Brook- lyn Township; grant. F. A, and Priscilla S. Berlin (wife) to Mrs, Susanna Alfreda Andre, lot 20, block A, amended map resubdivision Halght Tract, Ala- ‘Andrew F. Hass (single) to M. Rinehart, lot on S line of Walton or Thirty-fifth_street, 626:11 E of San Pablo avenue, E 30 by S 140:4, r(lu; 8{ lots 17 and 18, Cotter Tract, Oak- nd; $10. Edward D. and Helen Harmon (and as attor- ney) to Robert P. Dey, lot on W line of West 54.9 S of Thifty-eighth, S 53 by W 8 ard 9, block G, Major Given Oakland; ¥10. 'Tena Biake to Trescott 8, i o lok. 25 and 50 feet 0t ot 34, Oakland; $10. 1 Thirty-sixth_street, 276.26 W of i s THE ARAB | Lt COUT | HE beautiful series of art reproductions, in color, now being given free as a sup= plement to The Sunday Call, will be materially enhanced in value by the addition of the magnificent picture to be distributed next Sunday. This beautiful picture is the work of the eminent German artist, Adolph Schreyer, and is called ““The Arab Scout.” THE .ARAB SCOUT. This title, which has been given to many of the pictures of Al- gerian horsemen painted by Adolph Schreyer, was never better ap- plied than to the ®ne which furnishes the subject of The Call Art Supplement The alert and eautioys ttitude of the rider and the careful man- ner in which the horse is shown picking his way through a trackless waste suggest forcibly that they are on uncertain ground. where un- seen foes may be met at any moment. Schreyer was a romanticist. He seemed to regard the horse with the same love and respect that the Arabs bestow upon what they sider God’s most precious gift to man. He also surrounded the Arab with a glamour of romance. The free adventuse of their nomadic lives, their skill in horsemanship and the use of firearms, the wealth of color and ornament in their cos- tumes and trappings for their steeds are dwelt upon in his pictures fond attention which indicates an absorbing interest in them. w painters have adhered to a class of subjects—one might say le subject—as closely as Schreyeg® life he painted some scenes in which Wallachian team-. a sing In his ear painte sters or field artillery of various armies played a prominent part, but when he had once become familiar with Arabs and their horses he rarely attempted to paint other subjects. Adolph Schrever was born in Frankiort-on-the-Main in 1828. He studied drawing in the Stadel Institute in that city and studied horses in a riding school. Later he pursued his art studies in Stuttgart, Munich and Dusseldorf. In 1848 he traveled through Hungary, Wallachia and the land of the Cossacks with the Prirfte of Thurn and Taxis. He accompanied the Austrian army on its march through the Danubian provinces in 1854, and in 1856 traveled through Syria and E&YDL 1961 Hie visited Algiers. and from that year until 1870 he re- sided in Paris. In that vear he went to Kronberg, near Frankfort, and until his death he divided his time between that place and Paris. He received honors in many Enropean exhibitions and is repre- sented in many public galleries. He was a member of the Academie: of Antwerp and Rotterdam: was court painter to the Grand Duke tj Mecklenburg: was chevalier of the Order of Leopold. In America his wgrk has been immensely popular. Scarcely a public or private collection of any importance is without one or sev- eral of his paintings. The Vanderbilt. Catherine Wolf, William Astor. August Belmont. Stebbins. Drexel. Walters. Morgan. Huntington, Butler and Rocke- feller collections are a few in which he was, or is, represented by im- portant works. The Chicago Art Institute possesses a most admirable examsle in “Horses Fleeing from a Burning Stable,” in the Munger collection and Call readers will soon have this beautiful picture free as usual. TRAIN NEWS AGENTS AND ALL NEWSDEALERS SELL THE CALL. Price 5 Cents. Price 5 Cents. THEY ARE FRAMING THE CALL ART SUPPLEMENTS: The Following Art Dealers Are Making a Specialty of Framing Call Art Supplements: vener, Mier & || OAKLAND—E. J. Saake CE"%‘Q“:"E;‘iZ?‘C'.“N?“p.v.., Book | pongn: avesir & 9 store, 817 K street. Twelfth street. PETALUMA—H. CHICO—Fetters & Williams. M. Wyckoff. SAN DIEGO—W. P. Fuller & Co., 13 Tele- A. Barlow, 389 8. Gutermute, J. BAE gOOBE—George Denne, M. Len- | 71 5 gireet. . n. - 2 TOCKTON—Morrls _ Bros.! book | FRESNO—Sronce & Dick. store, 20 North EI Dorado street; | REDDING—W. H. h, “Bergh Stockton Racket Store, 711 East Maln urniture Company”; T. J. Houston, Houston Furniture Company. REDWOOD CITY-W. L. Kline. B%:NI‘AR?%UZ—H. &. Irish, Cooke ros., F. ew, Geor . Hobron. JACKSON—E. G. F‘u‘?min}%:o. "WILLOWS—Willows News Agency. 509 East ; Gage's art store, street 8 4 Main street; Weber's art store, East Main street. MARYSVILLE—G. W. Hall ALAMEDA—C. P. Magagnos, 1358 Park street. ney) to Jessle Buntani, lot on SW line of Put- nam street, 35 SE of Brandon, SW 100 by SE 36, block 758, Syndicate Investment Company’s subdivision of blocks 751, 752, etc., Levy and Tone' Tract, Prettvale. “Fagehtyn: Teampngs — COOK BOOK OFFER TO ~ CLOSE OCTOBER 30. NW 156.84, E 5, etc., SE 15815 W, ;?&Fcfis beginning, portion of lot 10, block L. yevised map of Oakland Heights, Oakland, §10. Alfred C. -and Sarah J. Dietz to C. H. King. Iof on NE corner of Central avenue (Twelfth) and Webster street, N 200 by E 300, being block 172, Kellersberger's map. lot on NE corner of Twelfth and streets, B 225, N 100, W 2u, N 25, W 50, 8 25, W 160, S 100, lots 1 to 4 and 23 to 28 and portion of lots 12 and 13, block 171, same map, Oakland; $10. Oamnwn:vn-\u: M. B and L. Asociation to Anton and Theresa Hamier, lot on,N line of 190.22, W 30, S 189, ete., B 33, B :onlm of lot 4, block A, Apgar Mml- land; $10. Henry A. Butters to Lucie B. Butters (wite), Jot on SE corner of Sixteenth street ;rd San Pablo avenue, § 165.12, E 113.89, N 107.08, W 157.14, W 18.68, lots T 14, block A, map of survey nndo“ for G. C. Mareh 28, 1577, Maria D. and George H. Jeffress to Simon Petersan, lot on W line of Park or Twenty- third avenue, 190.3%4 N Shasta avenue, N 50 by W 125, lots 15 and 16, block A, Camden Pm!’-tlfl-lflm Tract, East Oakland: $10. Plummer Imorovement Company to C. A. P s T G i e ‘Belle ~White (administratrix of estate of (i Amelia to Raymond H. , all in- terest in lot 8, block 107, map Tract B, Berke- Wi‘;:m-q Lewis (and as attor- o RENE

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