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at MONEY TO LOAN—Conmtinued. HIGHLY respectable ate place to obtain liberal amonds, jewelry, lowest e ted employes. G. R 11, Mutual Sav. Bk MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. le on motes withou E: ner bldg. ES AND BE: are and save URTAZ w. Chronicle bldg. bld. $33 o Wyoming loans money to | PALMISTRY. MME. DEVAS—Scientific palmist and astrolo- gist. Palm readings $1. Hours 10 to 12 and 1to5 and esday evenings. 139 Post st THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS -Imur REAL ESTATE. JEROME FOSELLI, -demnc pumm. 515 hylor st., near Gear lack 561 "YEICIAN! AND SURGEONS. C. 1021% Market st., bet. 6th and Tth; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. BLOOD, skin ang rectal diseases a specialty. DR. BALL, 10 Market st. REMOVED—DR, WONG HIM, herb dm‘or,. or | treats all diseases of the human body; past four yesrs at 115-117 Mason: BDow lo- cated at Geary st near Leavenworth. TONG PO CH herb doctor, cures all diseases of human G WOO, the fa TS AND RENT LECTORS. TAKEN OF PROPERTY. D INVESTMENTS. CORNER. s beautiful modern | ot S7x85; pays over 10 per | $431. NORTHWEST CORNER. 5; substantial improve- tor 0, mortgage %00 at 5% per cent can remain; net. CORNER. a half blocks front; cheapest downtown be had near Market at good ld\'mce ULATORS, tages; can be. easily | “tenant; ng-house; rents $165; pays over § per cent. and Scott; 68:9x ovements; rents $140 a ., east of Van Ness; pays net by assuming $95000 ; rents $115; lot 27:6x120 CORNER. Pine and Webster 100; splendid site for flats. LEVENTH ST. ntages; ne site for storage, garage purposes. good flats in Mission; rents $65 old improve- drayage or v Eighteenth $58 = month; lot always Spruce; want offer. lot Golden Gate Park; Market 0., 638 MARKET ST. . ;. rents $125 month; should n a short time; new plumb- rigage of $15, a month; new building, con- e stores and 2 elegant flats ba h; fine business ‘Addition; _lot corner swell flats of th; most elegantly near Jones; . 47 feet fromt- ms 2nd bath; aiso f 10 rooms and bath; flats of 5-6 rooms electric lighting ; lagge lot, sunny street; on m_ $7500; 2 modern bay- rooms and bath; rent . mear Union. 1 Golden Gate ave.: of 4-5-6 rooms and et; rents $624 a with gas, concrete bulkhead feet frontage; owner near Jones and Unio | butlding, contain- ; 'the rents uld be in- established grocery doing a fine near 4th and Harrison st worth st.; grand litte bargai tablé in rear; rents very 50 a month; 2 frontages; cundings ., ELDRIDGE & CO 638 Market Acme Liguor Cure NNESE, mor meul N cottage, § rooms and bath: lot 50x100; $150 cash, $25 month. t 40x135, mear electric ‘cara. —Cabin, 1 room; lot 32x128, nr. station, ust built; 5 rooms, bath, easy payments. fenced: $10 month. oms; ot 35x100; eaey = Cottage, 5 rooms, barn, well: macad 3 cottage; redwood finish; elec. t and cold water; easy pay with near — A natural park of about 1 acre, & troc Tavite and SDer® Views: new hotel -site. m house, barn, chicken | grazing land adjoin- ; easy payments. 1056 University ave., West Berkeley. AS. San Pablo ave., FLUOUS bair & ved by elec- " tric meedle. Dr. & Mrs 1170 Market. THE best piace to buy §o0d umbrellas or Il e them covered or repaire 20 Stockton, RADE costumes. play boo ders. GOLDSTE! IN & CO :S2DO wigs, 3 Mict V& Egvptian Henna restores gray | © gu oot atural color: $1; at all druggists H. LANG & CO., e Dealers in Probs Montgomery st., and Bank Realty. Stylish, up-to-date residence im Mis- 2 beit; just completed; containt throughout ; und pew owners within last two months; close partnership account; essy terms a CAf'x IFICED —Must be £0ld in 15 days; make handsome, sunny flats, 7 and § baths; this pr ly is strictly In ¢ Mission: street bituminize 53x117 1080-1082 Dolores st., between PATTERSON, 11 City Hall sq. thice and residence, | Y, successor to Dr, Li Po e of herbs and teas. 727 Washiogton st. | ous herb doctor—All ls- | Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. 106 rooms; | ; 6 rooms and | .000 can remain | tgage of $3500 can remain ng 7 bath, elegant finished plumbing and | adjoining homes have | Tt will sell adjoining | | DO NOT PAY RENT. street cars price $1500; terms, $150 et.lh b-.hnco $16 a month. B A. RUDOLPH, { Open_Sundays, Lorin. | HOW 1= THISY | A 4-room high basement cottage, bath, pat- ent toilet, stationary tubs; lot 40x135; fruit trees and flowers; close to both ferry lines; price $1800: terms, small cash payment, bal- | ance to suit. ! 0. A. RUDOLPH, | Open Sundays. Lorin. BIG BARGAIN. A new 7-room houss, bath, patent tcilet, stationary tubs; large lot; convenlent tc sta- tion and street cars; price $2250; terms, §150 cash, ce same as rent. - | O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin. % Open Sundays, ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn, mx, 1000t corner Pine—Sunny hflfl“ $6 50; gentleman. .Yucn; east of U. Tooms; 83 per month, LAGB-ILA‘ and McAllister, St. James flat—Sun- MINNIE, 5458 front room for ome or two muun reugubl-. NLTOIA. 102, eorner of m%l Nice, sunny, furnished front single rooms; PLEASANT, 79, off Jones, bet. Clay lndbcfl.— mento—single furnished front rocm; no other roomers. T i e ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room. ‘smoking-room and ladies’ lor; rooms :t nlthl.m to $1 50; W-fi?‘s to $8; mont! elevator on floor; rooms with ot ana sna water; SUTTER, 622—Sunhy front ‘rooms, with pri- vate bath; rates reasonable. SUTTER, 1118 —Lovely furnished front room. all conventences, rent reasonable; also hskp. §. Mint—Furnished CHENEY & BERRY'S SPECIALS. 7500—600 feet on Claremont ave.; will sell s as & whole or in lots of 100 feet frontage. $650—Bonta ave.; hiliside lot, 50x175; ma- rine view; snap, i Factory site on water front and rallroad; | West Berkeley; $10 per front foot. $3350—6-room house, n-w. near car street work done; 10 lots near Grove st.; m to $500; install- ‘ ments. b line; | 800 feet on water front and railroad, West Berkeley, for sale; just the place for a factory. CHENEY & BERRY, P. O. Block, Berkeidy. FOR RENT. $10—4-rm. house, 1816 4th st., W. Berkeley. $12—6-rm. house, foot €3d st Golden Gate. $18—6-rm. house, 60th br. Adeline sta. $18—6-rm. house, Mason st, nr, $10—4-rm. house, shby eta. 1310 Delaware st., Berke- ley. free Write for list of other bouses. E. E. NBWTON, 2131 Center st. ;| _Berkeley. | $1500—1 ACRE, near station; cars and charches; just the thing for a chicken ranch, ToOm cottage, bath and toflet; 2 blocks from station; electric cars pass door; lot 41999 L. J. co., 2131 Shattuck ave., Berkeley Station. 3. 3. MasON, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Cholce Property a Specialty. SE. cor. Shattuck ave. and Center st. Berkeley, Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. AT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1903, On the Premisés, At 1:30 p. m., The Reichling Houses, Northwest corner Linden and Sth sts., Oak- land’s prettiest residence section. § Beautiful Hom: In | 8 Large Single Subdivisions. | With 9. 10, 11 and 12 rooms, bath each; cost originaily $35000 to $11,500 each to comstruct. Large Sunny Lots. Large sunny lots with 49 ft., 50 ft., 69 ft. and 70 ft. frontage by a depth of 100 to 165 feet. | (Note size and depth.) | _ Beautitully terraced, above grade of street, with t] most artis stone coping uniformly arranged around the entire frontage, with palms and full-grown shrubberies throughout each garden. For years this half block of resi- dence homes has been the pride of the city, the personal care of he owner, as ‘one of the finest kept properties in Oakland. Artistic and _substantial, similar to the grounds of Goiden Gate Park and the Schil- ling’s, Oakland’'s water park. Rentals as an Investment. As an investment property has retained steady tenants. Some of them have occupied same almost since construction. Present rentals are $30, and $65 each. A HOME LOCATION— Fronting on the only bituminized residence ti and adjoining fine worth from $8500 the Havens' and 3 blocks : short walk to business center; walking distance to )1 and figest primary, grammar and | hools in the city, without ne«emm- ren to cross streetcar lines. the ehoicest , convenient, 1 MUST BE SEVEHAL INTERESTS MUST B CLOSED. OWNERS ANXIOUS TO SELL. )TE THE TERMS, One-third cash, balance on mortgage in on and two years. To_see premises, ket permit at office. Sale Saturday, October 24, 1903, | 1:30 p. m., the grounds. Write or call for ogue showing photo- graphs of premises an: LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE COMPANY, ‘Auctioneers, 460 and 462 Eighth St., Oakland, Cal. CHEAP LOTS. CHEAP LOTS. $G cash. $2 50 monthly; fine, and location superb; price $7 level lots; Ievel lots in new set- 50x145; $10 cash, $5 monthly; ent; soil and location the best; $150 £25 cash, $7 50 extra fine lots, 75 homes just gcne up; has a great ! see them; price $300; will build you a monthly: 100 hofme Near two electric lines. school, church, wide boulevard and adjoining East Oakland; sec- tion building up with good, substantial peo- | ple; eall or eend for circular, 455 Seventh st., “u‘kl-nd_ opposite Broadway station; carrlage | Z. JONES, Owner. owvo_ronrnflrun.!—‘ cottage with i fe dow and high basement; iot 140 deep; vel driveway; nice neigh- | fae large barn; gr | * borhoo reet work all done; above San | Pablo ave.; terms if you like. J. 8. MYERS or GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $2000 ONLY—For a fine cottage of § rooms | fixed for two families; part rented for $16 50 | per month; balance occupied by owner: all | street work dome. Apply to P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 Tenth st., Oakiand. | Modern house, 9 rms.; stable; Mason & Hamlin | organ. Before 12 m., 422 Orange st., Oakland. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Tnited States or Canada one year for $1. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni- ture. H. Schellbaas. 11th st..cor.store.Oakind. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ANTLERS, 41 st.—Strictly modern, 4-3 ‘ room apartments; fur. or. I"lful’ for hskpg. | CALIFORNIA, 1514—Unfurnished rooms In | private tamity. - FIFTH, 119, second flat—Nice fi | _rooms very reasonable; convenlent; sunmy. BARGAIN—Two handsome new residences of date in e 6 rooms and bath: sunny, modern and up to | 968 996 _and CRANSHON y_particulai Nos. Clayton st. near Golds Gate $5100 and LAT“ Apply R. D. & SONS. 114 Montgomery st. $106 DOWN and $15 month for mlt.‘l.‘ r. and b. on Nevada ave. Cottage of 4 r., San Jose ave., $100 down and $12 50 per month. $350 down and $20 month, 6 r. and b., on Duncan st. D. Coffin & Co., 3303 your unimproved reaity; we loan full_cost tmprov. and part lot at § per cent. MANHATTAN ,LOAN CO,, Crocker bufiding. Mre and moles removed with elec. | < e e T Buives, | FINE tncome flats on Fuiton. near City Hail: ws for § cents—The Weekly Cail, per. tor malling. $1 per year reasonatle. Inguire 142 Fuiton st., owner. L _ _ — _ ) | REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. FPIANOS AND ORGANS. scteves, three ondition. slightly case. cabinet n and finish, nearly es, thor- d equal to new. 500 fas 7 13 cctaves, in ex- condition Rosewood case, large size, 7 1-3 octaves, thoroughly renovated and equal to new . ..d poultry farms, -mek m and timber lands; n.u or -—l lor catalogue ROTHERMEL & CO., 507 t. ™ t uon tract, weite cn'r&" w‘gt & Co., 46 West Santa st., Ban Jose, Cal. 325 | $10 BUYS a 10-acre farm; write Iu% fts free WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, J st., Sacramento, Cal. ALALFA lands, stock orchards, '!lg-u--—h-. C M 8 Market st. X FOR poultry and datry a good ..CLAY&N-. and Sutter sts. HAMILTON & EOINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. T TR | . FOLSOI‘ 830—2 or 3 furnished housekeeping rooms; also others, single; cheap. GEARY, 1220—Housekeping suite 3 rooms; pri- vate bath; also 3-roomed cottage; hkpg.: gas. BERMRT | o) = Sy " aoartrndt. A gas i Just newly fur- nisbed 1530 Folk &t gt Lol HOWARD, 038—Two sunny rooms for house- keeping. TAYLOR, $11—3 sunny rooms, furnis] range, $16; unfurnished, $13; nnmhafifi' MODEL House, 1206 Stock on—Newly furnieh- ed_rooms, $3-§12; bath; gas; phone, OCTAVIA, 1423—Just finished; 4-room apart- ment, furn. & unfurn, $60, $45; bath, etc. SEVENTH, 191 —Housckeeping rooms; nice bay-window rooms. A BRANCH omn- Call advertisements subscriptions has been established at l= Valencia st. PES | maovee Roes SNSRI SCA AR Tt 00 § CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore. e ——— APARTMENTS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. e e s e R I‘le city’s newest on_the north sids of ¥ m tving full particulars. | soll | THE FALMOUTH, 104. A Market st_; furnished rooms; hot and cold water; elevator; central. THE Gilleeple, 119 9th—Furn. rms., $1 50-$2 50 ; aleo transient rms., 50¢ to T5c per night. near Market— able; 700 rooms; ght; $2 to §8 "!k elevator; elec. lights; reading-room; bus; baggage. CLASSIFIED advertisements and sul received at Call branch office, 2200 Fil A BRANCH offics for Call adv ertisements subscriptions has eitabiished at" 1008 Valencia st. ROOMS AND BOARD. | STEVENEON Mansion, 807 California st—As tractive and sightly rooms; best table service; Jowest rates. VAN NESS ave, 1714_Private boarding-house, home like, everything first class; suites; single rooms: choice locality; ref. COUNTRY BOARD WANTED, A GENTLEMAN wishes board in private fam- ily, town or ranch, within easy reach of San Francisco; comfortable and quiet place. Ad- dress stating particulars and terms, box 4435, Call office. e —————————————— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES WWWW more. NEW HOME sewing machine, this week only, Slo sxs szo .nnuy used: needles 20c doz. CO., 1051 Market st. lPEClALll’l‘I CATARRH, DEAF\ESS and NOISES in EARS Ppositively cured; new method; 1 k’s treat- ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ladies! Chichester's English Mnrmyll nu. are best; safe, rellable; take no other. stamps for particulars. ‘‘Relief for l‘fll.l" in letter by return mail. Ask your di ruggist. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadziphia. Pa. STABLES TO LET. COAL yard, stable and office. Third st. and Sherwocd place, bet. Mission and Howard. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furnitare, household goods stored, moved, shipped, 725- 731 Howard st.. near Third; phone Grant 161, PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- | " fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex, 571. CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 338 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126 GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. { PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | pany, 2320 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281 BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Moatgomery | st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cure |~ in every case; individual teaching; no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures home cure. —_— _TYPEW ERS AND SUPPLIES. LIES. | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less mopey than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter | _Exchange, 838 California;telephone Main A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- ticulars. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery st. 2D.HAND typewriters sold, rented. repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspet. Co., 508 Market. %, on THLRSD\\ at 10 o'clock a. m., at the office of the Im- | perial German Consulate in this city (318 “October 15, 1903, | | protest | San Francisco, October 15, Imperial German Acting Sacramento st.). ‘ 1903. HEYER, Consul, | PROFOSALS. PROPOSALS for Subsistence Supplies—Office | Purchasing Commissary. San Francisco, Cal, | nishing and delivering of such quantities of subsistence supplies, delivered at such wharf or wharves or such warehouses in San Fran- ., &8 per circular to be seen at this 1 be received here until 11 o'clock m., Saturday, October 24, 1903, and opened framediately thereafter, | ders. Specifications, general instructions to | bidders, and blank forms of proposals will be | furnished to established dealers on applica- | _tion to C. R. KRAUTHOFF, Major Com’y. | | | MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: John J. Kinsella, 21, 4239 Nineteenth street, and Kitty Tracey, 18, 1118 Howard street. Henry A. Allen. 84, 100 Fifth street, and Grace Hamilton, 35, Fruitvale. | "sigfried K. Herzog, 21, San Rafael, and Re- | becea R. Lobree, 18, 1169 Turk street. | _Emile Durand, 28, 8§12 Third street, and Del- | phine Trinquier, 24, 2218 Pine street. i Penigno_Anzil ‘%, Marsnall. Cal, and Clelia L. Berri, 18, Marshall, Cal oetus A Hateri, 71, Kandag City, Mo., and Fanny F. Caroll, 10, Kansas City, Mq Hases Glow, B4, 2113 O'Farrell street, and Rae Goldstein, 25, 1515 Turk street. | 7 Frederick C. Matzka, 28, 522 Eilis street, and Etia Hoover, 24. 311 Leavenworth street George Lc McGraw, 21, Detrolc, Mich, " and Emilla L_Marquett, 26, Kings City, Cal Joseph H. Thomas, 30, 18 Mason streef, and Mabel B. Green. 18, 465 pares sl Frank J. Huebsch, 30, Ban Claire, Wis., and Adele Meising, 21, 236 Corbett road. Marcel Hauret, 23, 423% Turk street, and Blanche Hardy, 21, 124 Williams street. Wilred A. Trow, 23, city, and Flora B. Riley, 22, city. Frank (;l.rkmzl;. Oakland, and Daisy L. , 18, VacaVille, Cal uis 3. Decker, 21, 341 Missisitoni street, and Emily Stevenson, 20, 343 Mississippl st. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at éither of the publication offices and be with the name residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BERGER—In this city, OW 2, nu, to the wife of George ENEWALD—In sunmme Ombn 10, O 1o Yhe wife of Charles Greenewald (nee Cohn of San Francisco), a daughter. HENSLEY—In this cltv, October 11, 1005, to the wite of G. A. Hensley, a son. - NEWBA m—-ln tN- city, October 9, 1903, to the wife of Jesee Nwh.ur a son. NIEMANN—In_this Cetober 13, 1903—Seaied proposals for fur- | in’ presence of bid- | 13, 19038, Germany, aged 24 years. (German papers please copy.) ‘Friends and acquaintances are respect- M‘tlflodod.n. Carew & English, 20 hlm!nlycr_ m—lllllbhm&.l..ml 1008, Deborah B. Coffin, a native of Nan- October 10, 1903, Rossell Ci and Cassius C. a native of New York, aged 52 k. ‘Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Goldgn Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mis- near Twenty-first. mNEY—!n this eity, October 11, 1903, Mag- the parlors Van Ness avenue. dearly beloved daughter of Sarah St e late Witliam Sieimed anq sistes of ‘William and John Henney and B. D. Miller and the late George Henney, a native of San Francisco, aged 16 years 8 months and 26 days. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-mofrow _‘ at 10 o' clock, from the parlors Mission street. Inter- ment Cypress by carriage. HOWE—In this city, October 11, 1908, Edward B. Howe, a natlve of California, aged 40 years. §7Friends and acquaitances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day. October 14, 1903, at 2 o'clock, from the Taccheri, Duclos & 629 Broadway, een o e B e ery. JOHNSON—In this city, October 12, 1903, Lil- lian May, dearly beloved and only child of Jacob and Alice Johnson, a native of Chicago, aged 13 years 11 months and 13 days. I7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | at 10:30 o'clock, from the | parents’ residence, 700 Natoma street, be- | tween Seventh and Bighth. Interment Ca press Lawn Cemetery. JONES—In this city, October 11, 1008, Albert W. Jones, beloved husband of the late Eliza- «beth Jones, a native of England, aged 32 years 5 months and $ days. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o’'clock, from his late resi- 31" Henry streei, between Noe and Sanchesz, woument.h and Fifteenth. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. JORDAN—In this city, October 11, 1908, Den- njs, dearly beloved husband of Mary Jordan, and father of James E., Joseph 8., Peter I. Dennis V.. Gertrude and Emilie Jordan and Mrs. J. F. McNamars, a native of Jones- boro, County Armagh, Ireland, aged years. §FThe funeral will take place Wednes- day, October 14, at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 633 Webster street, thence to Sacred Heart Church Fell and Fillmore ts, where a solemn requlem high mass e celebrated for the repose of his soul at 10 o'clack. Interment private at Holy | Cross Cemetery by electric funeral car from | Eighteenth and Guerrero strpets. Please omit | | flowers. KELLY—In this city, October 12, 1903, Annl“‘ beloved wife of Joseph Kelly, and mother of | Dantel, Cornelius, Eugene, Joseph | and Grace Kelly, Mrs. Josepb O'Toole, Mrs. R W. Martin ana Mrs. L. J. Kelly. a native | of New York, aged 60 years and O days. | (Brooklyn and New York and Sierra Valle: papers please copy.) KELLY—In Sonors, Tuolumne County, Cal., | October 12, 1903, Mary Kelly, beloved ieite of | Patrick Kelly, mother of Willie and Peter | Kelly, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mra. Daniel Riordan, and sister of Maggie Riordan | 2 Moe B, 1 Renm. McCOOEY—In this city, October 10, 1803, James McCooey, beloved brother of Owen and the late Arthur McCooey and Mrs. Susan Basignano, and uncle of James, Thomas and | Patrick_Comisky, a native of County Mon- | land; aged aghan, Irelan® aged 46 years and § days. | > Friends and acquaintancgs are respect- | Fineral to-day | fully iovited to attend the (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros., 224-226 McAllister street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo s Charch, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'ciock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MURPHY—In this city, October 12, 1903, Lil- | | lian A., beloved daughter of Frank H. and Eliza Murphy, and sister of Ethel, Alice and | Francis Murphy, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 5 months and 22 days. | , EZFriends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 1063 McAllister _street. Interment | Cemetery. dor County, Cal., October 10,1903, James F. Parks, a native of Missouri, aged 68 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funewal services | Tuesday, chapel, Odd Fellows' Cemetery, cisco. | PRENDERGAST—In this city, October 12, 1903, Martin, beloved husband of the laté ' Rose Prendergast, and father of John J., P. H., James M. and the late Thomas and Martin Prendergast and Mrs. Charies F.| Brown, a native of Ireland, aged 48 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his son, James M. Prendergast, 3 ; Twenty-second street, thence to St. Pete | Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- | mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross | Cemetery. RECK—In this city, October 10, 1903, Georse D. H. Reck, beloved father of George Reck, beloved son of George F. Reck and the late Margaret Reck, and brother of the late R Reck, a native of San Francisco, aged 33 years 1 month and 9 days. |, E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 1217 York street, and thence | to K. of P. Hall, Market streef, where fu- | neral services will be held under the aus- pices of Eureka Lodge No. 9, K. of P., and McKinley Grove No. 132, U. A. O. D..'at 2 o'clock. Cremation I O. O. F. Cemetery. | oFFICERS and members of McKinley Grave No. 132, U. e’ are requested to | Amemble at” Pyibien Chstle: 000 Markes | street, to-day (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our deceased brothe D. H er, G. . Reck. CHARLES WACHTER, N. A. P. O'CONNOR, Rec. Sec. REES—In this city, October 11, 1003, infant daughter of Alexinder and Marie Rees, a native of San Francisco. ROOKARD—In this city, October 12, 1903, Mary L. Rookard. beloved daughter of Mrs. T. Rutherford, and sister of H. J. Rook- ud native of Missouri, aged 28 years. ROSS—In this city, October 12, 1903, Sallie | L., beloved wite of the late Daniel Ross, and | | motker of James E. Finch and Mrs. G. W. Hammett, a native of Ridgeville, Warren County, Ohio, aged 76 years 3 months and & days. (Elyria, Oblo, papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, at 11 o'clock, from her late residence, 184 Clipper street. Intermemt private. SEABRIGHT—In this city, October 10, 1903, William, beloved husband of Alice Sea- ht, and father of Willie and Alice Sea- October 13, at 11 o'clock, at the | San Fran- at 1:15 o'clock, from the mlflrl of J. O Connor & Co., 767 Mission St. Peter's Chunh for services ll 20" =la-:.l. gpLaierment Holy Crows” Cemetery. i ;. wits o6 By e e 3. Shill . tive of Newark, N. J. o (=) and interment strictly private. SIMONDS —1In this city, October 12, 1905, Rev. Samuel D. Simonds, rannuated member Mt'l'mlfm&’!m“‘hll. years. Holy Cross i = | PARKS—At the Kennedy mine, Jackson, Ama- | 100 | Tract: of of Waller, sntayi:nu lot 8 block rion Tract; V. aad Dantel Foley to Moses Davis, lo on NW lige of Harrison street, 100 SW of Tenth, SW 27:6 by NW 137:8; $10. Moses Davis to Thomas Giilman, undtvided one-third of same: $10. Samuel D. and Emma Magnes and Mathew D. and Mianie H. Brown to James W. Hender- son, lot on W line of Folsom street, 50 N of Eightesnth, N 50 by W 100; $10. Elizabeth Morrison to Waldemar S. E. and Marie C. C. Jorgensen, lot on W line of Capp gtreer. 100°S of Eightéenth, S 30 by W 1216 Nicholas, Mathilda, Henry and Catherine M. Oblandt, John A. and Mary M. Buck to Helen L. Smith, iot on E line of Capp street, 100 S of Twentleth, S 40 by E 120; $10. Willlam R. Whittier, Lottle J. Bothin (wife of Henry E) and Mattie S. Weir (Whittier) (wife of 'W. B.) to Nicholas and Henry Ohlandt and John A. Buck, Sireet, 90 £ of Capp, K 155, 8 120, W 120, N 40, E 100; $10. lot on S line of Twentieth W 125, 8 20, S 90, ‘N Charles and Elizabeth J. Durner to Joseph E. and Mary A. F. Swift, ot on W line of Lan- g;srl :}‘r’eel 209:6 N of Sixteenth, N 30 by W James C. and Catherine E. Fraser to George Schomer, lot on E line of Sanchez street, 284:7% N of Sixteenth. N 25 by E 125; $10. William J. and \lrnm R. Dingee to Chnlu & Gebhardt, K Boardman to A. W. Pattian! and W. G. Henshaw, lot on 5y cwnes of Bush and Leavenworth streets, E 95 by S | 137:6; $10. Claus and Anna C. Spreckels to Jacob Stern, | 1ot on SE line of Market street, 15014 NI of Seventh. SE 165:1 by NE 75, quitclaim deed; $5. hmflob Phelan to same, same, quitclaim City and County of San Francisco to Pacific Improvement Company, lof on SE corner of Twentleth and Kentucky streets, E 10, 8 o charter line of 1851, W to Kentucky, N to be- ginning; $—. Same to same, lot commencing at point on center line of Precita Valley 411 equidistant, 100 from Kentucky and Illinois streets and 70 N _of Twentieth, N 25 by E 25 Elsie A. Leicester to Soph! lot on S line of Clement street, E of Sixteenth avenue, E 25, :3, S 28, W 30, NW to beginning: $10. Henry R. Borden to Elsle A. Leicester, lot on SW cormer of Thirtieth and Point_Lobos avenues, S 125 by W 60; also lot on W line T 00, E'25, S 100, W | of Thirty-first l\;u’;\u 125 S o( Poiu( Lobos . S 45, mrum 25, W 30, NW to Felix H. Irvine to Solomon Getz, lot on E line of Forty-ninth avenue, 137:6 S of K street. 8 25 by B 120; $10. John Nelson to David Atkinson, lot on NE line of Seventh avenue 300 SE of L street, | SE 50 by 3 i Home- stead Association, quitclaim deed;’$10. Hangeh L. Brown to R. E. Ragland. lot on SW line of Masonic avenue (Epstein) 125 NW of Pledmont (St Marys) NW_25 by SW 118:5%, portion block 3. Flint Tract Home- stead Association; $10. R E Raglan d’to Luey C. Ragland, same; Aifred Olson, alias Olsen. and Katharina W Oison, lot on SE line of Mission street, 55 S of Cortland avenue, NE 25 by SE 108:6, Cobb $10. Elizabeth A Brown to George F. Norton, lot in Laurel Hill Cemetery; gift ©0dd_Fellows’ Cemetery Association to Susie P. Mohr, lot in cemetery; $160. Same to Charles H. Sagehorn, lot In ceme- tery; $165. 13 HORSE GRASHES INTO A GARRIAGE Napa County Woman Is Severely Injured in an Accident. ” Runaway Animal Causes a Disaster on the State Asylum Road. NAPA, Oct. 12.—A runaway occurred here yesterday in which Mrs. George Moss, & prominent resident, was serious- Iy injured. A dog jumped out suddenly on the strest and frightened the horse of Willlam Kelly. The animal shied and threw out Kelly, overturning the bugsy. Kelly was not badly hurt. Out Third street the horse ran and into the Asylum road. It smashed into the carriage in which Mrs. George Moss was riding. Mrs. Moss was thrown out and badly cut about the face and head. The frantic animal kept up the rapid pace into the asylum grounds and around to the barn. The buggy was badly dam- aged. The physiclans are unable to tell at present how seriously Mrs. Mose is injured, —————————— * Trick Automobiling. Although trick automobilists can be found in France and England, this coun- try claims the lead. The accomplishment is peculiarly well adapted to American genius. Another reason for the su- premacy of Americans Is the greater lightness of the American machines, taken as a class, and their extreme sen- sitiveness and delicacy of comtrol. It is, of course, possible to do more with a light car than with a heavy French racer. An- other condition leading to the develop- ment of trick chauffeurs in America is the encouragement given by the manufactur- ers, who favor trials of skill because they serve to exhibit machines and demo strate to possible purchasers the lightness and facility with which automobiles may be controlled. There are several tricks which may be classed as favorites among chauffeurs. They are all extremely difficult, but the one which more nearly borders on the marvelous is the watch trick. Only the most expert chauffeurs attempt it, as the cost of fallure is the cost of a watch. To drive an automobile against an open watch, to back it and expect to stop the heavy machine just in time to spare th watch, seems impossible, but the feat has often been performed—Leslie’'s Weekly. —_——————— John Elot's Indian Bible, of 1665, was on exhibition at the woman’ ing in Boston, having town of Nantick, by which it is owned. The book is in an excellent state of pres. ervation. Twa other copies of this Bible are in existence, one in Connecticut, the other in Europe. COOK BOOK OFFER TO CLOSE OCTOBER 30. The Call’s Cook Book prem- jum offer will close on October 80, 19803, and all readers of this paper who desire a copy of this household treasure should not fail to place their order im- mediately. This splendid premium will b.oMtnC-nnhefl‘hn.: the exceptionally low rate of fifty cents per copy. Out of town orders twenty cents ad- ditional to cover prepayment of t-ansportation charges. UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS \OF THE UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT —oOF THE— GOI'DI'.I'IOI' AND m‘nl CALEDONIAN MANCHESTER INSURANCE COMPANY F EDINBURGH, ending on that day, as to Jarance Commiesioner of the State of Califor- nia, pursuant to the provisions of Sections nl per blank by the . Real Estate owned by Company.. $437.854 07 Cash_ Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds by Company.. OT7.225 0 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid....... Losses in process o Rajustment or in Losses resisted, including . 7,800 53 Gross premjums on Fire o o o loas, $163,166 60 Teinsurance 00 per ceat........ 376,588 20 . ""““".‘-'.‘.'.'.’."m S, ASSURANCE COMPANY F MAN /GLAND, ON THE 81st day of December, D. 1902, and for the ending on day, as made to