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}!’ AL EI‘I'AT’E-—CITT REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. G. H. Unsmv & CO., 20 Montgomery st., Estate Agents and Auctioneers smoooo—mq st., three-story brick build- Ing, present rents $350 from Novem- ber 1: 3uxs0. $45,000—Fine " investment, close 1T towm double frontage; substantial 4-story basement Lumlhlx of 66 rooms and bath, occu modern tenant pays water; at $300 per month: A e " ndition: pays T DeF cent met. $26.000" Chice holding fo_ improve With & modern buildink: i 137:6. $22,000—Octavia st. bath e \Hl.fln\l‘ $17,500-8n g oy bay windows . brick 55x118, n Third st.: old im. ng for §600 per annum. $16,500— & pros a sidence of 12 rooms, IR tc and wine celjpr) m . g, | 812,000 FLATS, | tion e 13 comparatively | $10,500_ Bus east of Larkin; 2 flats of B r lot over | windows, brick founda- §78; 25x137:6. beautifully situ- , overlooking the Park; both streets a cheap lot. $966 per annum; business cor- fiat and 2 houses; lot 50x 2 5 minutes’ walk of the City Ee CORNER, on & main street east | 7oo—_Near Ninth and ¥olsom sta.; 4 flat rooms and bath, ba; sundatl 2 flats of 5-6 “bay ‘windows, ete.; 76 per_ annum; mear Third flats of 5 rooms and windows, etc.; lot rmer, near Fifth and Harrison sts.; ; rents $37 50 per month. per annum; near Taylor y sts.; 4 flats and lot nis B ts of 5 rooms and 4: brick foundation, $3, N and Mission { G rooms each; $2,700— e an estate; price greatly re- ake a quick sale; rents $228 rd_over nalf the lot va- f 5 rooms and bath each lines of street cars; a real snap. ) per annum; near Ninth 4 flats and lot 25x80. ulars of the above and for contalning a list of ‘. TMBsEN & coO., X # 20 Montgomery st., Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. sunny bullding lots; close to Du- inized streets; lots level and n; a rare chance to obtain a city at a very reasonable price and all further particulars at our office. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery st., real estats agents and auctioneers, CHEAPEST and bm!n Ammcn “The Weekly for $1 BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. grand | f block NT, house, 1516 4th st., W. Berkeley. foot 63d st Golden Gate E = = anets 60th st.. nr. Adeline | >~ house, Mason st, nr. Ashby house, 1310 Delaware st., Berk Water free. Write for list of other | E. E. NEWTON, 2181 Center st. | es. !’erk‘ ley. J. 3. MASON, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Cholce Property a Speclaity. SE. cor. Shattuck ave. and Center st. Berkeley, Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND nliAL ESTATE. with fine ma- | 530 Califor- AT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1903, On the Premises, At 1:30 p. m., The Reichling Houses, niage, 4r snd At e . corner Linden and Sth sts., Ouk- h prettiest residence section. s Buuxnu- Homes, Northwest lang’ y lots with 49 £t. frontage by a depth o e si d depth.) 9 ft and | 100 to Tes coee. | in all parts of the city, | ing admirably situated and closs to the | dlagram, | CUMING MARRIED. WOODRUFF—In this city, Octo- ber 14, 1908, Rev, Francis M. Larkin, Wiiitam of Berkeley and Winni- 4, Frank J. Huel Wie, and Adele Molsing of San MAURER—SMITH—In this city, October w. by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, he First Engl theran Church, onar Maare andtotis May Smith, both of San Francisco. PETERSON—ANDERSON—I1 thll 1 tober 14, 1803, by the Rev. I B. ;C IMD“;: pastor of the First English !Aluurln Church, John Peterson and Anna Anderson, both of San Francisco. DIED. Ancker, Frieda Hurson, Ellen Bourne, Richard A. McNamee, George 1. Bunner, Stephen Mahan, Ann Burfeind, Mary h Deslel G. Connors, ' Patrick Cook, Willlam Augustine Cumings, Thomas Pudmu ‘Wm. N. De Stein, Louis V. Raven, Sofia Ellis, Georgiana Ferriter, Patrick J. Fisk, Mrs. Merivah Harlan, Christina M. Haworth, James ich, Mary Tormey, Peter J. ‘Wynne, Richard ANCKER—In Tehachapi, October 16, 1908, Frieda, beloved wife of Leo Ancker, mother of Lenora Ancker, dear}y beloved daughter of Jacob and Pauline Levy, and sister of Jennie, Fanny, Louls and Leon Levy, aked years. 7 Notlce of funeral to follow. BOURNE—In this_city, October 13, 1008, at his residence, 2120 Bush street, Richard A. Bourne, husband of Anna Bourne, and' father of Mies F. Winn, Miss Birdle, J. A. and G. T. Bourre. Ohfo, aged 62 y LFFriends and acquaintances and_com- rades of the G. A. R. and members of Frank- lin Lodge No. 44, A. O. U. W., are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, Which will be held under the auspices of George H. Thomas Post No. 2, G. A. R., at their hall, 320 Post street, Fun-‘h) ctober 18, at 1 o'clock. Interment George H. Thomas Post Plat, National Cemetery, Presidio. BURFEIND—In this city, October 15, 1803, Mary, beloved wife of the late Martin Bur- feind, and beloved mother of Addle, Henr. Edward, May and the late John Burfeln & native of Lyons, ne County, New York, aged 58 years 9 months and 3 days. (Lyons, Wayne County, New York, papers please ' copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, | October 18, 1903, at 2 o’clock, from her late | & Bative of Springfield, residence, 1906 Taylor street, between Union Bunner, brother of James, George and Rod- ger Bunner, and grandson of Stephen and Eliza Bunner and James and Margaret O'Donnell, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 years 1 month and 28 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the parents’ residence; 250 Laussat avenue, between Fill- more and Stelner, Haight and, Waller streets, thence to Sacred Heart Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- 'ORS—In this city, October 16, 1908, Pat- rick, beloved husband of Ellen Connors, and green, County Cork, Ireland, aged 56 years. ©> Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, between Third and Fourth. COOK—In this city, October 16, 1803, Wil- liam, beloved son of Walter and Grace Cook, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 9 months and 12 days. —In San Mateo, October 14, 1903, Thomas, dearly beloved son of Ann and the late Edward Cumings, and brother of Jo- seph, John, Edward, Margaret and William Cumings, Mrs. George and Mrs. San Jose, Cal.,, aged 22 years § months and 12 days. (San Jose papers please copy.) @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Raturday). dence, 22114 Fourteenth street, thence to St. Charies Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DE STEIN—In this city, October.13, 1908, [ Friends and acquaintances are respeci- fully invited to attend the funmeral to-day (Saturday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the Mis- sion Masonic Temple, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, under the auspices of Mission Lodge No. 163, F. and A. M. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme. tery. Remains at the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2006 Mission street. giana, dearly beloved daughter of Mr. James Ellis and Mrs. Annie Ellis, and sister of James, Patrick, John, Joseph, Eliza, Flor- ence ‘and Georgle Ellls and Mrs. Mary Groves, a native of San Francisca, aged. 3 months and 13 da FERRITER—In this city, October 15, 1903, Patrick Joseph, beloved husband of Margaret Ferriter, father of Katle, Patrick Joseph, Willlam and Leo L. Ferriter, and brother of John Francis Ferriter and Mrs. Mary R Connolly, a native of the parish of Ferrite Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 47 years. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow terraced, above grade of street, | he most artistic stone coping uniformly ged around the entire frontage, with | and full-grown shrubberles throughout garden, For years this half block of resti- « homes has been the pride of the city, the sonal care of the owner, as one of me‘ =t kept properties in Oskland Artistic _and stantial, similar to the | winds of Goiden Gate Park and the Sehil. fior's, Oakiand's water park. Rentals as an Investment. As 4n investment property has retalned steady tenants. Some of them have occupied same almost since construction. Present rentals are $30, $46 and $65 each. I3 A HOME LOCATION— nting on the only bituminized residence street in Oakland; opposite and adjoining fine | block of modern residences worth from $8500 | ! ; same block as the Havens' and | Near's besutiful homes; 3 blocks t Adeline station; short walk to | Broadway business cenfer; walking distance to high school and finest primary, grammar and private schools In the city, without necessita- ting children to cross streetcar lines. One of the choicest, close in, convenient, | strictly home neighborhoods in Oakl | AN OPPORTUNITY SEL i INTERESTS MUST BE CLOSED. NERS ANXIOUS TO SELL. ! NOTE THE TERMS. | One-third cash, balance on mortgage in one { and two years. To_see premises, get permit at office. Sale Saturday, October 24, 1903, 1:30 p. m., on the grounds. Write or call for catalogue showing photo- of premises and giving full particulars. LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE COMPANY, Auctioneers, 400 and 462 Bighth St., Oakland, Cal. | $2500—COMFORTABLE cottage with bay-win dow and high basement; lot 140 fet deep; | SEVERAL { oW’ this w.ek only: | needles 200 doz. rms if you like. (Sunday), at 12:15 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 | o'clock to-day (Saturday), at St. Patrick’s Church. FISK—In Menlo Park, October 16, 1903, Mrs. Merivah Fisk, beloved mother of Mrs, A. E. Allen, Mrs, Marshall and Frank Fisk, a na- tive of Canada, aged 81 years and months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the family resi- dence, 921 l’-vlk street. Interment L. O. O. F. Cemetery. HARLAN—In this city, October 16, 1003, Christina M., beloved wife of the late Jacob W. Harlan, and mother of Robert J. Donald, a native of Nova Scotia, vears. '(Stockton papers please coby. G Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Efghth. MAHAN—In this city, Oetober 15, 1908, Ann Mahan, aged 15 years 11 months and 23 days. HAWORTH—In this city, October 15, 1903, at the residence of his on-if-law, Charles C. Wells, 234 Carl street, James Haworth, father of Mrs. Jamesina ‘Wells of San Fran- cisco, and brother of Mrs. F. N. Pauly of Los Angeles, a native of England, aged 78 re 8 months and 6 days. A member of the Soclety of California Ploneers. (Marys- ville and Nevada City papers please copy.) £ The funeral will take place from Fio- neer Hall on Sunday, October 18, at 1:30 o'cleck. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral. car. Remains at_the pariors of the California Undertaking Com- pany, 406 Powell street. HURSON—A eolemn requiem month's mind mass will be celebrated at St. Joseph's Church to-day (Saturdsy). commencing at 9 o'clock, for the repdsé of the soul of the late Ellen Hurson. Friends and ac- quaintances are respectfully invited to at- tet MYERS RGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broldw.y, 1051 Market st SPECIALISTS. NLY—For a fine cottage of 8 rooms fixed for two families; part rented for $16 50 month; balance occupied by owner; all done. N Apply to P. C. LASSE: & CO., 466 Tenth st., Oakland. b ‘WEST .st.. 840; seven apartments; income $70 i —~—v| per month; modern improvements; windmill A—EMEORIUM Storage & Van Co.: mm,m,—.‘ and tank;’ §7000. Inquire 907 Grove st., 25~ kland. g Modern house, 9 rms. .; stable; organ. Before 12 m. Mason & 422 Orange st.. oduma. OA,KLA‘D l'l ‘l’l"URE N. SALE. RCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Post_and Powell sts.; tel. Pris TO-MORROW the day for bargains i farni: ture. H. Schellhaas, 11th st. coratore OAKING. STUTTERING _ AND and Furniture Moving Com- STAMMERING, ; phome Jackeon 1. | MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cure = in every case; Individual teaching; no medt. Storage Co., 11 Montgomery Inquire into wonderful i Fh|ppln‘ &t cut rates. =) e e, MARRIAGE umm The following mmuo licenses were issued vesterday : openy Plate, 25, cifs, and Wilhelmine Feil, it Peter B. Hedvall, 37, 245 Steuart street, Johlner Padda. 31, ZNG Twenty-frst Sireet ‘lflll street, and cine. -rmvuu'u-ns A!D mmml. S IN WPEWRITEBB—“( “# for less money than any rentais §3. The T: ter r elephone Main 206. V §00d typewriters e ticulars. L. & M. AL u(Arl.;EB. xlmo-t gomery st Dewriters sold, vented, pewriter Inspec. Co., 508 LEGAL ADV RTISEMENTS, Wil 27, Rose avenue, ana TN fhe Superior Coort of th Coaiy | Francie & iy, 35, 710 Dissond strst, e Buperior Court of the City and cis G. Ely, 35, ana of San_Francisco, State of c-’mM 108 M. Gomex, 1. 110 Diamona streel bate. No. 20300. (Indorsed) Filed Oct. 183, Blia Oen-.m. and Clelia Gar- 1903. Albert B. Mahony, f'lerk h, E ; zoli, 22, Tomal Hawley, Deputy Cierk. In John C. vuu.ee. 28, fl “Howard street, the estate of PATRICK Drom Uhh street. Nouce for publication of time appointed tor o T Gibeon, 34, Stockton, and ‘Bastine probate of will. C. C. Gribble, 24, 3o herevy given that TUEEDAY, Jor i duy day of October, A. D. 1903, at 10 o'clock & m. of that ay. ‘and the courtroom of Department = ._mm ).n of sald court, at IM City Hall, and county of San’ Francisco, = "- R et Calisornia. Dava been an Birth, marriage and ponted & the time and place #r proving the will or said PAT- ‘ BICK DUGAN, deceased, and for Wb = application’ of NELLIE A. LASS! the issuance 1o her of letters of adminis- By E. be Handed and be tend. McNAMEE—In this city, October 16, 1903, George E., beloved brother of James and Jo- sephine McNamee, a native of San Franclsco, ¥ agea 38 years 11 months and 16 days. * 807 Friends and acqualntances ara respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Bunday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 818 Hyde street. ~Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. MAHONY-In s oty October 15, 103, aniel G., beloved husband of Hlizabeth hony, son of Daniel and the late Body, and brother of Maty Manoty SIA iy E. Liebar of New York City, a mative of c.urumh. aged 20 years 4 months and O riends and acquaintances are respect- fully Tavited £, RHIEGD he DUtEal CrmNGE (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from the p‘rlou of Henry J. Gallagher Undertakis pany, 20 Fifth street, thence to Bt Pa Church for services, commencing at 13.30 o’clock. Interment Hnl' Cross Cemetery. ills, beloved wife of Thomas Mills, mother :% Veira and Thomas Mills, and dlllntthof Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Con: nama, Cornnfl:uo\lh aged 22 years 4 mcmm q:d ‘Friends and acquaintances are respect- mg the funeral Saturday, 1903, at 8:30 o'clock, from hcr . 8117 Broderick thence lmlud to attend 15 st Vincent de Paul's Church, Green 17, Wnd-ntlé}nls‘wm Jessie native of California, M.—m‘l’ uvm—mm--mm 1903, >oer e and Filbert, thence to-1. O. O. F. Cemetery, —In this city, October 16, 1903, Stephen, beloved son of George F. and Sarah | father of Nellle Connors, & native of Ever- | Welch of San Jose | Otto Streit of Oakland, a native of | Louis V. de Stein, beloved husband of Chnr- | 2668 Mission street, | ELLIS+In this city, October 16, 1908, Geor- | thence to St. Patrick’s Church’for services | at 12:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. N. B.—A requiem high mass will | SATURDAY and sister of llt !‘l!] “b-m aged 88 hvs $i7 invited e unday), et 1 o'clocl the parlors of . P. Petersen, 228 lister street. “In- | ~ . &:., Mexi Oetabtr 15, nw—ln Salina N h. F. Soper, J. H Md Mrs. (l).l‘ per, and Inolh ol ‘Eleanor Boper, aged 20 oo 4 TADICH_In this clty, October 16, 1008, Mary, dearly beloved daughter of Mr. Andr«r dich and Mrs. Antonia Tadic} Katle Tadich, & native of e il Fri U1y invited to attend the funeral Sunday, tober 18, at 1 o'cl sharp, er ents’ residence, 14 John street, between ific and Jackson, Mason and Poweil Streets. Interment dflo(l; Croes % TORMEY—In Portlan October 16, 1008, Peter J., beloved husband of Mary C. Tor- mey, and father of Clara M., isabel L. Edith At and Julian C. Tormey, a native of bu N F Pl Notee of tunerlllx hereatier. WYNNE—In this city, 15, 1908, Rich. ard Wynne a nl!l of Georgia, aged s lJ‘FHendn and juaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock. from the funeral pariors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, between Twenty-second and Twenty- third, Mission Masonic Temple. Interment Mount Olfvet Cemetery. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Augusta and Edmund Lauterbach to John B. Chichizola, lot on W line of Larkin street, 108 N of Green (former Lne), 110:6 N of Green (present line), N 27 by W 137:6; 10. Louls and Jennie Friediander to Florence B, Woods, lot on N line of Geary street, 100 E of Van Ness avenue, E 55 by N 120; $10, George A. and Clara H. Martin to Jacob Goldbers, lot on § line of Jackson street, 50 E of Octavia, E 40 by § 127:8%; $10. Sarahi. Harris to Aaron Harris, lot on N line | of Feil street, 55 E of Laguuma, E 13:9, N 73:6, E 13:9, N 4 W 21:6, S 120; §1. Sarah Hopp, Caroline Soloman, Harry, Sam- ;el. Milton and Charles Glick to same, same; | $107. Annie Keoppel to same, same; §751. James W. Mullen to Emma M. Winter, lot on N lifle of Sacramento street, 185:9 W of Web- ster, W 25 by N 128; $10. Edward D, Swift to Elizabeth 8. Martin, lot on W line of Steiner street, 125 N of Sutter, N 25 by W 110; $10. | Ann Deviin (Dorman) to Edward M. Stehn, 1ot on N line of Sac menm street, 181:3 W of Scott, W 25 by N 4 10. Fréderick Bill and o n e lieg Ui R nie Bill, lot on Jackson street, 100 E of Baker, B 25 8% ; $10. Annie or Anna Bill to Johanna Weinshenk | (wite of §.), same; $10. Harriot F. Tompkins to Ethel H. Tompkl lot on N line of California (Sireet, 181:3 E o Lyon, E 25 by N 127:8%; & N ten o, and Carets” Bush 15 David Sal. fleld, lot bn N line of Page street, 127 E Lyon, E 27 by N 1373 . James F. Parks to Mary P. Parks, lot on N line of Bush street, 25 W of Lyon, W 25 by N 1 5;_gift. Pifances M. afa Bdgar L. Atkinson to Cath- arina Husing (wife of Diedrich), lot on N street. 100 E of Central avenue, 10. to Brigntie B. Low, lot on n street, 117:9 W of Maple, sitt. Eiia Traune (Fice) to Delia Fice, lot on W . 22 N of Sixteenth, N 24 by W § James and Erminia A. Davidson to George E. and Mary Dankworth, lot on W line of | Treat avenue, 245 S ool Twenty-second street, S 45 by W_122:6; $10. Thomas H. and Katherine E. McGuire to | Sarah E. Stevenson (wife of Thomas), lot on ier of Church and Duncan streets, N 10, fft to George J. and Mary A. lot on N line of Jersey street, 168:11 by N 114; $10. alina Profumo to G. B. line of Powell street, 25 S 22:6 by W 70; 0. Duffey, W of Castro, W 24 Guiseppe and Dondero, lot on § of Greenwich, ate of Mary A. Hogan (by R. D. Me- El executor) to Louis P. Kerner, lot on | §'ifne of California street, fis B ot ven- worth, E 23 by § 117 000 . and Minnie’ Kerner to Johan same: $10. Mary J. Hamliton and Louis M. Messmer to Irene G. Gor- corner of Herrison and Third 0 by NE $10. ot Moguide Bedrusst (by Mathilde N mnumnrnzrlx» to Wellington Gregg line of Vassar place, 135 SE SE 25 by SW 15; $2700. | saran scroft ta Albert W. Lehrke, lot | 38 NW cordergot Eixhteeath snd: Mingiabippl Streets, W 25 BY N 100: $i0. Claus and Anna C. Spreckels to California | Sugar Refinery, lot o NW._corner of Twenty- third and Michigan streets, 1« 126, W 100, N | 25, W 100, § 150, E 200; aiso lot on B line of | Illinois street, 300 N of Nevada, B 100, § 50, B | 1100, N 90:4%;, thence along the shore of San | Francisco Bay NW 87:014, NW 100:10, W | 12:0, 8W 64:11%, S 92:715: $10. Agnes Last to Sarah Menzies, lot on S line of California street, 115:2% E of Second ave- nue, E 23:0%, S 64:8, W 22:11%, N 63:6%; | quitclaim deed; $10. Monroe Greenwood Estate Company (corpor- | ation) and Fred A. Greenwood to Fred Schnel- der. lot on B line of Third avenue, 300 8 of | Lake street, E 31:8%, N 4, E 82:3%, N 21, W 12C; { T P. F. and Annie C. Benson to C. C. Griffin, !lot on N line of A stréet, 32:6 W .of Ninth | avenue, W 25 by N 100; $10. Sclomon and Dora Getz to Catherine M. Hnun. lot on E line of Forty-ninth avenue, S of K street, 8 26 by E 120; $10. nion Trust Company to Horace Owen, lot Ion S line of N street, 82:0 W of Tenth ave- nue, W.50 by § 100; $10. Ellen Hogeboom to John H. Grady, lot on SW line of Goethe street and San Jose avenue, 8 40 by W 100, lot 421, Mission-street' Exten- sion Homestead: $10. John H. and Ellen G. Grady to Catherine Quinn, game; $10. Willlam and Aggie E. Corbin to Continental Buflding and Loan Assoctation, lot on W line of Brighton street, 123 § of Grand Ocean bou= | | view; $10. George and Kate Ryan to Jane Kirwin, lot E 25 by N 100, lot 10, Harris Map 2; $10. William and Clara Horstmeyer to Central Trust Company, lot 39, block B, Park Lane | Tract; §10. Mary J. Hirst to Theodore N. Clough, 831, Girt Map 2; $10. Savings and Loan’ Society to Margaret va. ton, lot on E line of Polk street, 87:6 § Vaitesor 8250, B 109 NE 812 W 138: Torer quitciaim deed; $1. Margaret Morton to Frank H. Kilduff, same; lot 10, 3 Claus Spreckels to Anna C. on SW corner of Clny street avenue, W 161 453 127 127:8%, E 40, 2:8%, B 1 Bift. Flora and David Sachs to Adolph H. and Hat. tle O Weber, lot on W line of Gough etreet, £2:6 § of Post, 8 27:6 by W 110; $1 rgie E, Mayhew to Nathan Dllmomi lot on S line of Post strve!. 180:5 E of Laguna,, E 25:10 by 8 120; Max, Emma and Jmph Hofmann to Frank Hofman, lot on £ line of Union street, 155 B of Buchlml. E 25 by S 73; ALy X Bk rt C., rd R. Spreckels, lot J. G A, and Enid Al Roseriberg Rosenbore Batate Company {corpnrluon). ot on W line of Buchanan street, 51:2 N S raments, N 2550 by W 100: also 15t oo 5 Hing of Sacramenta stroset, 167:6 £ of Webster, E n-m‘ )y 8 :814, property outside of the nty; urcus ana_ Jennis Sheftal to David and Avnje/Cohen, lot on S i e of Bush street, 27:6 Steiner, E 27:6 25 by EW. l¥ Peckham to Ellen L Pockhlm. lot line of Eighteenth street, 75 W 8 00:8: 800, ; $10, et o Mary J. Mella to Carl W. and Ju- belina Thureson. loton! no g:hme‘t.m Mlotchunb.l!tmg Toihtam ML, Cateh, James A., .yo..,,. B., Lewis or Lewls ong-)mlr Int A. Laura A. !I-wh (McLevensaler) to .Vo-&h G. W of Midway, W ‘.."! Roberts, deceas | levard, § 25 by W 112.5, lot 37, block 4, l‘kt-eflot on E line of Gilbert street. 310.10 N of on N line of Ripley street, 100 B of Alabima, | OCTOBER 17, 1903, native | ACCUSED BURGLAR SEEKS TO ESTABLISH ALIBI Witnesses for the w and Testimony. Peter Craig, a painter, who was ar- rested by ‘Detectives O'Dea and Mulcahy on a charge of entering the room of Charles Hilliers at 99 Mission street on October 6 and stealing a concertina valued at $9%, underwent preliminary examina- um yesterday. A. Raphael, Ruby Lewis and Ed Levitt, who are connected with a pawn shop at Sacramento and Kearny streets, testified that Cralg pawned the concertina for $10 on the afternoon of October 6. Carl Bisenschimmel, handwriting expert, tes- tifled that the handwriting of the signa- ture “Willam Wood” in the pawn- broker’s book was the same as the signa- ture “Peter Craig” on the City Prison book. For the defense Edward Forwick, fore- man painter, and George Eisenminger testified that the defendant was at work with them all day of October § at a bullding at Market and Laguna streets and could not have been at Sacramento FFICIAL Kansas has just obtruded itself into Official an entire State are seeing to pursuance of that victory office by main force. too, official Kansas' effort history of the world. The the facts next Sunday, more than that. the facile pen of others and himself. The case was con- tinued till Monday in order that the absent painter's testimony might be se- cured. Spearman knew hm: “As long as Maije would talk word was, in fact. the key to ———e FIRE MARSHAL COMPLAINS OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION gy W St Informs Board of Works That Three Structures Do Not Comply With Building Ordinance. Fire Marshal Towe reported to the Board of Public Works yesterday that a building now being erected by Lewin & Co. on the north side of Market street, | between City Hall avenue and Larkin asked him for a report for Callahan. about a million sheep to pay for—" and survey the frightful scene. “And Delaroo,” repeated the Delaroo—" “Missing.” elaroo in the next Sunday Call you never forget. They get a grip fascination of railroading itself. However, Delaroo is only one Call, as, for instance. “The Golden “Tainted Gold,” more surprising by them all in the Sunday Call. Then there is “The End of the “The Man Who Won.” by Edwin Paris Picture; “The Etiquette of the “Education for-Success.” “Me-ows of a Kitty.” gether too much to enumerate here. self. LOVE'S VICTORY AT THE DOLLS is all amazement over a new element that Kansas is mmtxgahng, but meantime the women of ks is maintained and the cause of true love holds full sway. wu‘l"hey fought in a way peculiarly feminine for their right to receive their lovers and to be wooed and won and x:am:d when, where and dho' leased. Th en fought against it, but the women won, and in S Pops P they dragged the defeated candidates out of Hence oificial Kansas’ perturbation. to keep the facts I}me! until it gets full tounding condition of :&firl::llun&o?nafiems‘!’at': in a man‘ ner never before witnessed in all the Sunday Call will put you in possession of all official Kansas' perturbation notwithstand- " And did you ever read of Delaroo? He was an Indian. He was and Kearny streets that afterndon. Cralg ing, testified to the same effect and sald an- other painter would corroborate the more. He was the shadow incarnate of H the best railroad character that ever caught Fr:n‘l'(‘;{ Spearman, who is himself the best writer of American railroad stories in the world to-day. Delaro reason nobody knew much about him 2 And this in brief is one of the most tense moments in all Spear- man’s exciting narrative of Delaroo’s career: “What do I think of it?” muttered Neighbor, when the local operator the strap in sight—and the 264. if we can ever find anything of her—and —more mystenous even than “The Mystery Box,” t contammz all the originality of these three and more. % You know then what splendid promise you may expect in the first installment of “The Golden Fetich” next Sunday. by Sir John A. . by Kate Thyson Marr; a full page of prize ohoto- graphs from the Third San Francisco Salon, American politics and—won out. it that their triumph of the last few Hence, airs. Meantime Hy- Maje Sampsos. He was even This is Delaroo as Delaroo would listen. That single Delaroo was a listener: for that “I think there’s two engines for Neighbor paused to give an order operator. “He wants to know about ~ * 1f you have been reading Spearman’s new series of two-page stories ou will net need even these extracts to keep you on a sharp lookout for b Spearman’s stories are the sort that on your memory like the mysterious of the big things in the next Sunday Fetich.” It is a new mystery story more exciting than far than “Brewster's Millions,” and You've read Line,” by Mrs. Edwin Knowles: Lefevre; Miss Partington’s Prize Coaching Girl,” by Madge Moorr ockburn, K. and—but there is alto- You'll have to see it all for your- COMMERCIAL NEW Continued From Page Eleven. ] street, is not being constructed accord- ' ing to the provision of the building ordi- nance, which requires all walls of brick | ! buildings more than 137% feet in depth to increase four inches. Complaint was also made that the party l wall of a four-story brick builging ln} course of construction on the south side of Sutter street, between Taylor and Jones, does not extend through the roof, | but stops at the ceiling of the top -tory.l which is not considered to be safe con- | struction. Another building on Sutter street, be- tween Jones and Leavenworth, owned by {J. M. Lee, is not being furnished with| | | iron_beams in the light wells so as to tle the walls at each story. The Board of Works immediately directed a corps of inspectors to investigate the alleged taulty construction, The Board of Works has appointed Ed- ward M. Boland for temporary service as assistant clerk to City Architect Cuth- bertson at a salary of $100 per month. L e e e more, 16t on SE line of Peralta street, 06:8% NE ots’l'om:.xu. NE 20:13, § 95:9%, NW 3 i T Company to Bengt J. Nilson, lots 7 and 8, biock 569, Bay Park Homestead Assoclation; grant. Patrick Lyons to John J. Sane, lot on § | line of Lobos street, 625 E of Marengo, E 50 | by 8 125, lots 10 and 11, block N, Raiiroad | pararfine Paint . Homestead Association No. 2 $10. e Nratcisco D Builders’ Contracts. Sanitary Reduction W Charlotte E. Payne, wite of Clyde §. (owner), | SaUsalito, Tand & Forry with Herbert F. Hind (contractor), —— archi- tect—All work for & three-story frime building | Sperry Flour Company Standard Electric | (flate) on S line of Union street, §3:0 & of | meoik oo msctric - Steiner, E 25 by § 100, Western Addition biock | Unton_ Sugar ... 3 3 ectric. Benjamin Wise (owner) with F. E. Gola & | United Gas & Eleetric, ..o | Co. (contractors), architects Rousseau & Son— | ing - Session. All work for a one- frame cottage on § M g line of Golden Gate nue, 200 B Lyon ‘Board- o4 street, E 25 by S Western Addl!lon 3000 Lion Oil % | block '501; $2530. 150 Oceldental Off ... oo » Hermann Dabel fowner) with Cobby & Han-| 3000 Teprames e o, gen (contractors), architect H. Gellfuss & Son— Aftam { All work for a two-story and basement frame Board— 18 500 Occidental Oil . bullding (two flats) on NE corner of Walter | 500 Qceldental OFf ;- | and Fourteenth streets, N 93, thence E 125, N 25, 8 25 (specmca(lon reads E line of Walter street, 98 N of Fourteentn); Joseph D. Gra ian (owner), with | dohn R. Tobia tcontracton). architect Newton J. Plastering work for an eight-story | and basement brick, stone and terra cotta | building on E corner of Seventh and Market streets, SE 165 by NE 50: . A. Peterson (owner) ‘with ('hl-fl F. ’shelmey (contractor), architects Kidd & An- Street— 1137 Independence Oil, b 30.....ceee Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. ing were the sales on the San Fran- c1egSToGE ‘and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. derson—All work except painting, ' R 23100 Con N Y..t., 10 electricity, shades, mantels, gas fixtures for a | 200 Andes ES ” two-story frame residence on SE corner of | 000 Belcher . 14/100 Crown Point :3 100 Challenge Con. 30{300 Sierra Nevada. 200 Con Cal & Va.l 30) Guerrero and Twenty-fifth streets, Afternoon Session. S 37:5 by E 125; St._James Mission of the Protestant Episco- pal Church (owners) with Frederick Ingle (con- | 300 Alpha 08100 Overman 2 tractor), architect A. H. Thompson—All work | 100 Andes 23 200 Overman 20 for alterations and additions to church build- | 100 Beicher - 13 200 Potosi . 21 ing on S line of Clement street, between Fifth | 100 Best & Beich..1 E 800 Seg Belc! o5 and Sixth avenues; 600 Con N Y. . 10 100 Sierra Nevada. 45 M. Friedman & Co. (ownen) with Joshua ‘ 600 Exchequer . l! 300 Sterra Nevada. 46 H!ndy Machine Works (contractors), architects | 100 Gould & Curry 17|500 Sfiver Hill 50 Megers and C. R, Ward—Electrle wirlng | 500 Gould & Curry v;\wo Tnlon Con 58 Ha nfltche' for_warchouses on Bighth ard | 1000 Julia Utah .. 20 Brannan 3 3 100 Mexica: 10 100 Ophir PACIFIC STOCK OCK EXCHANGE. The following were the Sales on the Pacific Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. Alameda County. Hattie J. Elliot (single) to Cora E. Jones (widow), lot on N line of Merrimac street, 167.04 W of Telegraph avenue, W 60 by N 70.96, lot 4 and W % lot 3, Austin Park, Oak- | land; $10, [ Grace E., George W.. Harry C. Jessie L. | J00 Andes .. Bl 300 Steres Nevada A Jobn T. e 500 Challenge Con 30| 200 Siiver Hill..: 57 sed) to Mary berts. | 300 Crown _Point. ig égouil‘lver c‘?m - 200 Gould & Cur. on Con . Gaskill, N 300 by fon plat B, | 955 Meyican ..... 100/ 400 Utah .. 21 port! Tompking Terrace, Y quitciaim deed, Oakiand; $1. Py f oy A, es to Theodore Swift, lot on B line of Hannah street, 150 S of A, S 50 by mCunCd&Vlr'-‘mS‘ s o5 s E 133, being S 4 lot 6. block N-786, Peralta | 1000 Con Imperial. 03 250 Seg Belcher Homestead, Oakland: $10. Crown Point.. ns 250 Seg Belcher. . H. B. and Susie L. Beldey (wife) fo Mary | 250 Crown Point.. A Sohncke (wife of H. G.), lot an S line of West Sixteenth street, 100 W of Myrtle, W 50 by § 13517, block 591, n's map, | Oakland; §10. Hugh and Etta E. Martin (wife) to James B. ‘Wilson, lot on N line of Tayior street, E of Wood, E 25 by N 121:5, block 304. record map part block 394, Oakland Point, Oakland; 19, 70 Sierea Nevada 18| 200 Silver Hill .. 00 300 Yellow Jacket TONOPAH .lNlNG EXCHANGE. The lollnv\n. ‘were sales on the San e TR, Mkitne Bistes T 1 / terday: Jane Anderson (single) to William H. Beck, Morning Session. Tot on E line of East Sixteenth street, 102:4 — | 9000 Brunswick ... 08| 100 Pine Grove .. 80 from E_corner Eleventh avenue and Sixteenth | “400 Mont Ton.... 95| 500 Ton N Star.. 34 reet s %1 by £ 122, block 88, Clinton, East | 100 Pine Grove .. 55| 300 Ton N Star.. 33 A a1 B by 100 Pine Grove .. 83 3. A and Bxdlly V. Marshall to C_ M. Cook, lot on N line of Oregon street, 250 E of Tele- avenue, EWB’N]MU lot 14, block T, Leonard Tract, Berkeley; $10. Heinrich or Hen llern to Anna M. Freud- enberg, lot on corner of West and Bay streets, W 7GM by N 100, Ioll A-9 and A-10, Afternoon messton. 600 Mont Tom ... 100 Mont Ton ... 200 Pine Grove .. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 95{1100 Ton N Star., 96| 500 Ton N Star., block 11, : 64 iviged et Berkeley: $10. T A TTIDAY. Ot 164 5 = Joseph Westall (widower) to George L. Mar- e - . shall, lots 38 and 37 block A, Laurel Grove '8 Park. Brooklyn Township; $10. o @ ,CnndllrrEl(nrrhmAnnleChm 016t ence (as administratrix estate of Mary or Mary : o ‘mldron,. . deceased. ot 1. block 6, ' Warner Tract. n ip: . in Eleanor 8. Deering (widow), Deer- 22 ing by, Frank H their_attorney) to 27 22 Eva E. n(vma.v B.), lot on N line 3 24 of Dlvll 'uu!. of Peralta avenue, W 02 04 L1 e0. Ton &8 00 sw 121,66, Deering o5 08 ven to correct 792 D. 69, Brook- 47 49 b Tm';o le t:mlnry Boyle (wifé), lot on B fi » ot Limd 169 N of West Third, — o 5 60 1 2 o a Bid.Ask. ® 9 105 —_ 10 W 28 2T® rank J. fo Frederlok 8. and | Mont, Ton % w0 At Twenty: bR S g A e R sad A m"“?, 5 o eveland’s typhold epidemic has start- lon_ 3 Cle 's tilda E. : lot. ;nh)l uaqu Ei m"n' ed public m‘mb;'tz a filter plant like ? 2 ‘West, N 103:9 by W 30, block | that now Philadelphia. ke Nofin Oakiand Homestead i g FREE 5 2RE HAPPY CHILDREN IN THE GOOD TEMPLARS’ ORPHANAGE Members of Corporltion Hear Good Reports and Elect Board of Directors. A gathering of the members of the Good Templars' Home for Orphans Corpora- tion met yesterday at the Russ House to elect directors for the ensuing year. Judge Willlam Sims presided and among others present were ex-Judge Robert Thompsen, Volney Taylor, Theodore D. Kanouse, Miss Sophie E. Bateman, George D. Kei- logg, Mrs. George D. Kellogg, F. A. An- thony, W. H. Barron, W. P. Netherton, W. M. Kreiss, Andrew L. Johnston, Charles A. Offit, Mrs. M. Inwood, Mrs. 8. E. Plymire, A. C. Banta, Mrs. Flora Anres and Mrs. L. F. Luse. The following were elected to serve on the board of directors: Mrs. L. H. Kel- logg, ex-Judge Robert Thompson, Theo- dore D. Kanouse, Miss Sophle E. Bate- man, ex-Judge J. M. Walling, Andrew L. Johnston, Judge William Sims, Mrs. M. J. Thompson and Volney Taylor. The members were informed that there are 200 chiliren In the home and the health of the young orphans was in every case excellent. Their happy appearance, it was said, indicated their contentment. It was also reported that the institution was In a satisfactory financial condition. e— ADVERTISEMENTS. UNITED STATES BRANCH STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE Transatlantic Fire INSURANCE COMPANY Mufiurthnynumdfl.ulmb as made to the I m l{. State of California. purssant to of ‘sections 610 and ‘@11 of the condensed as per blank nsurance ml.mvu— Total Liabilitles .......c.e.....$277.311 84 INCOME. - actually received for n. e e ..$328,008 41 Recelved for interest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks. la—nla_ ‘Total Income 18.549 03