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THE SAN FRANOCISEO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1903, 13 [’REAL EST.\TB—CITY—FOH SALE, SPECK & CO. 607 MARKET ST., OPP. KEARNY. ate Agents and Rent Collectors. Full Charge Taken of Property. SELECTED 1 JONES-ST. CORNER. $140,000—Magnificent brick 6-story _bullding; | 10 years’ secured lease; annual net { rents $9000: lot G0x80 feet. umbrellas or | *OURTH-ST. CO rep ed s 12 main corner; stores and repaired Is 120 Stockton L Sorse; DR Al?l\l"{'l YN CORNER. 5 beautiful modern pays over 10 per ‘pank mortgage of PERSONALE—Continned. REMOVAL - Dr -3 _moved ki i Real 00 feet; main CORNER. g™ r; $1; at all druggists’ Eaat of Lark $50,0%0— Ux87:6 feet: stores it - nd moles removed with elec- and lodging-houst s 6 per cent net; » a L = 4 r of $47,000 refuse Tt need M Eaton, 1119 Sutter. CORTHWEST CORNER. — 4 improve- Henna restores gray ! \ substantial | | st and astrolo- Hours 10 to 12 and day evenings. 139 Post ific_palmist, e Black 561. cks from Market st.; 47 feet st downtown corner to be ; a chance to make SPECULATORS. 2 frontages; 108 rooms; ETC. —~— ne tenant; can be easily up; tinting, 19 34 st.; tel painting. Main 413, | . near Van rents $144; fine site for apart- use. BUSINESS PROPERTY. and lodging-house; yearly 1ot 30 feet frontage; pays bank mortgage of PIANOS AND ORGANS. second-h o r § per \enl: (% ean remain. SANSOME-ST. CORNER. basement and rents $153. pays 11 per DENCE. oms and baths; 8, NT. Ness; pays assuming $9000 lot 27:6x OCTAVIA-ST. RES 500—Choice location; 14 8 bedrooms; lot 3 DOWNTOWN O'Farrell st., 10 per cent net nk mortgage 120; 2 fronta WASHINGTO $15,000- 225 500- eaxt of by rents $115; RESIDENCE. < residence; marine g alone cost more than t_40x128 feet. NTH ST. et; 2 frontages; nominal ents; fine site for warehouse, or automobile garage purpose. CORNER. SE. corner Pine and Webster sts.; 62:6x100;_eplendid site for flats. Three fine flats; vicinity Eighteenth ar'l Caetro; rents $8 & month; lot near Spruce; lot 50 ort : want offer. tottage in Mission: 6 rooms and ; fine lot. orner lot 225 El near Golden Gate Pa; °SPECK & CO., 667 Market LANG & CO,, 40 Montgomery st. e Dealers In Probate and Bank Realty, £1000—Stylish, up to date residence in Mis- 1 ; containing T s and bath elegant finished plumbing and nardware throughout; adjoining homes have found mew owners within last two months; 4 to close partnership account; easy terms if desired. $11,500-—$1500 CASH rented _for $1200 flats, Nos. 2068-T every room is eible latest imp: Albert Wilford, owner, FOR sale—Three lots, Mission district, Twen- seventh st. and San Jose ave.; $1100 and this ie @ bargain: will sell one or all; no agents. Address W. H. ROUSSEL, 19 | California st s for hekpg Strictly modern, $250—New cot- | tage, 5r.b.; Precita ave.; bal. terms. $500— New flats, 4-5 r. b.: bal. easy terms; 20th una\ Mission. $100—Cottage, 4 r. b.; 135 Nevada | bal terms. D. Coffin & Co., 3303 Mission. $1205_A bargain; wenst side Sixth ave., orth of Lake; 25x120; street work done; elee- T cars close by. W. J. GUNN, ND Call- i fornia st. s S | @ i M 5, REDUCED from $17,000; cottage and . jusekeeping; use . $17.000; cotta - ate family, ts; fine location; lot 75x122: | $16 good investment. 1016 Shotwell st. | CHEAP lots, sunny side Union, with fine mu rine view; 50. W. J. GU , 530 Califor- | nia st MA IFICENT new flats for sale on Sixteenth urch. D. butlder. st., near C CONDON, Apply on premises, BUILD on vour unimproved realty; we loan full cost tmprov. and part lot at 6 per cent. | MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker building. | Howard and - gas sta@e] fold- | FOR ‘sale—Fine 2-story residence, rooms, equal to 6. 3818 224 st., FINE income flats on Fulton, near City Hall: reasonable. Inquire 142 Fuiton st.. owner. | 5 large nr. Castro. | isements and ished at 1098 REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. | ALL | tion buflding up with good, $5000—10 acres rich soil, warm belt adjoining San Jose, in prunes, apricots and peaches, | all bearing; near electric cars; windmill, | tank, drying plant, fruithouse, trays, hard finished house, barn, poultry, gtc.; exchang. or sell haif cash N REALTY CO. | 35 Market st. $10 A MONTH buys a 10-acre farm, | Y Write for booklet; it's free. WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, 603 J st. Sacramento, California. | FOR farms, stock ranches, fruit and poultry | farms, grazing and timber lands, call on or | send for catalogue. ROTHERMEL & CO., | 507 California st. | : br t the rée ROOMS T0 LI SOAKLAND FURNIT ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FOR sale—$1800; easy terms; lodging-nouse of 27 rooms, choice location, paying averag» of $125 per month above rent; with little out- lay will pay better. J. L. HANLEY, 1310 Park st. DO you want to buy a lot? bufld a home? Call or address J. st., Alameda, Cal, BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE X;AT A BARGAIN. Do you want to Do you want plans made? H. YOUNG, 1243 Park RTH END BLsN!:ss BLOCK. | BEST BUSINESS CORN: AT NORTH BERKELEY STATION; NOETHEABT COR- NER OF VINE AND SHATTUCK AVENUES; 90 FEET FRONTAGE ON VINE STREET, 75 FEET FRONTAGE ON SHATTUCK AVE- NUE. LARGE TWO-STORY FRAME BUILD- ING WITH 5 STORES ON GROUND FLOOR; 16 LARGE ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR: RENTED AT PRESENT; PAYING 6 PER CENT ON THE ASKING PRICE; CAN BE MADE WITH LITTLE OUTLAY TO BRING A RENTAL OF 12 PER CENT. CHENEY & BERRY, Berkeley—Postoffice Block. $2250—6-ROOM house; lot 60x120; street work done; 1 block from College ave. 865&}.01 50x135; Addison st., near Santa Fe ne. CHENEY & BERRY'S SI SPECTALS. $7500—600 feet on Claremont ave.; will sell this as & whole or in lots of 100 feet frontage. $3350—6-room il street work done; easy term: 10 lots near Grove st.: $400 to §600; fnstall- ments. 600 feet on water front and raflroad, West Berkeley, for sale; just the place for a factory. CHENEY & BERRY, P. O. Block, Berkeley. BABGAINS DN LOTS— $400—40x138; Walnut, north of Berryman st. laot»—mua. Shattuck ave., north of Berry- man st. $500—100x148; corner Sacramento and Hop- kins sts. $450—40x130; Carlton st., near Grove. $000—45x120; Walnut at,_south of Rose. 000—50x100; corner, Virginia st. uxoo—axeo corner,” Grove st. 200—50x120; Walnat et north of Vine. B. NEWTON, 2131 Center J. J. MASON, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Cholce Property a Specialty. SE. cor. Shattuck ave, and Cenm st. Berkeley, Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL &STATE. near car line; AT AUCTION. Auction, Auction, Auction, , Auction, Auction, Auction, Auction, Baturday October 24, 1903, On premises, at 1:30 p. m. The Reichling Houses, Northwest corner Linden and Sth sts., Oakland. Bight Handsome Homes 9, 10, 11 and ’12 rooms each, Pight large nlnxln subdivisions, Sacrificed at suction. ‘Write for Maps Showing photographs of property. LAYMANCE RBAL ESTATE CO., Auctioneers, 460 and 462 Sth st,, Oakland. CHEAP LOTS, CHEAP LOTS. $5 cash. $2 50 monthl thy fine, level lots; sofl and location superb; $75. level lots in new set- $10 cash, $5 monthly ion the best; 50x145; tlement; soll and local price §150, 325 cash. 87 50 montbly: extra fine lota, 100 22:6; 75 homes just gone up; has a great see them; price fatw bome. Near two electric lines, school, church, wide boulevard and adjoining East Oakland substantial peo- ple; call or send for circular, 455 Seventh st., Oakiand, opposite Broadway station; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, Owner. WEST st._ 840; seven apartments; income $70 per month; modern improvements; windmill and tank; $7000. Inquire 907 Grove st., Oakland. Modern house, 9 rm: organ. Before 12 able; Mason & Hamlin 22 Orange st., Oakland. RE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni- Rare. 1. Bchellhaas, 11th st.cor.stors,0akind. e e e e e s STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, houschold goods stored, moved, shipped. 125- 731 Howard st., near Third; phone Grant 161, 1 2 et st (or ¥ +. 25 S0, $1, §1 50 night: | IF you want a stock rauch, dairy or coloniza- | s 5 k. house open all night tion tract, write CHAS. W. COE & CO., 4 <o | _West Santa st.. San Jose, Cal « 4 No. 1364)—Fur- u “ingle; also unfurnished. | ALFALFA lands, ‘stock ranches, orchards, - ~—— | " Vineyards; inspected bargains; monthly cata- I 2A—N ed front rooms | logues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 2 n: reasonable Market st 52_ACRES froit or grain land, near E: Yolo Co.: cheap. Address E. A, KNEI mond, Cal ny room; unfurnished. Di». shed front room; | | ™ FOR poultry and dairy ranches vielding a good | profit. HAMILTON & KENDRICK.Petaluma. | POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. ¥ furnished r *| WATER front lots and bargains: all tracts: - - —_ maps_photos, ete. BELL, 417 Parrott bidg. GRA X and Miss 500 s §3 week; reading-room. - = REAL EXCHANGE. Jis £ Mint—Furnished r0OMS, | smmm~nr A & 5 ok WANTED—To exchange 5 per cent guaran- S e, Bt James fat—Bun. | 1eed 10-year bonds for income property or . Address J. H., vac: 335 Nicely furnished sunny single rooms; $2 1o $5 week. PH\!ICIAK! AND IURGEONS. DR. C. ¢ O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 10213% Market st., bet. 6th and Tth; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. Incandescent light room and ladies’ pa: to $1 50; week, $2 | elevator on ground foor: rooms with hot and cold water: baths le'bEu-,A:k(}\ and rectal diseases a specialty, S —— | DR, BALL, 107 SEVENTEENTH , eor mll’DA Alcove L " u————lfl bedroom. facing Market: gentieman; refs. | REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats sll diseases of the human body; for Mason: now lo- MOUTH, 10454 Market cold water; elev THE FAL . past four y st 118217 408 T furn. cold water, phone. clegant rme hot, Tal, herh & «ctor, cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Wuhh'lnml ll TO jet—Handsomely room, with pr T vate bath: swell ~house; Vi ¥G WOO, the famous herb dootor—, ‘ Bush und Pnt’ll gent Box MIH. Cal eases cured by f‘n(nn:‘h:r";?l “7’:6—3 é‘l"dll.!j MRk 1218 Nicely furnished room, with use red 7 dcltcben 1 Gesh SPECIALISTS. TNITED STATES, 123 Bady st near Market— | CATARRH, DE. S and NOISES in EARS 400 ringle and family rooms: bc to §1 night. | Positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat- 5 to $6 week: elevator; electric lights ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. free hul and !Ilnx' ading-roo = e IPELIAL Ko’l‘lCE Ladies! Chichester's Fnglish Pennyroyal ‘are best; eate. eliable: wake no other, Bend 45 stamps for particulars. *‘Rellef for Ladies’ in letter by return mail. Ask your 4 Chichester Chemical Co., Philadeiphia, Pa. MOTHERS—Drink C Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market WINCH: and respectable; 700 room: Most arin Bhe 1o §1 50 night: 82 to $8 week: elevator: regularly and T ianta: rexding-soom: fres bus; baggage | Your merves and digestion will be ail right: e room ————"_ | give it to the children and the old man, and 2 UNFURNISHED roome on Sutter st, near | half your troubles will cease. S Broderick: pr Box s Call. STABLES TO LET. | BARN to let with 16 stalls and w, 74 Dore st., bet. 9th and 10th, CLASSIFIED sdvertisements and_subscriptions received st Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | t bas been established at 1006 n of Forom, DIVIDEND NOTICES. OFFICE of the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, San Francisco, Oct. 19, 1903—A¢t a Taguiar meeting of the Board of Directors of this company, this day, a dividend was declared, plylbll on and l!tor Oct, 21, 1so| LOUIS WEINMAN: &a'!ury Ma nette, cor. Van Ness and ®_, hes changed hands and will be conducted’ hereafter as @ first-class family hotel BTEVE: Mansion, 807 Californ: —At- Li % tractive ane sixhily’ roome: best table abd EGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, service: lowest rates. IN the Superior Court of the City and County e, S Mk Private boarding home, A e ot omeitke yth . No. 29390, wuites; singie ,,,,,,“‘!.,,,‘“ o 1803. Albert B. Mahony, Clerk, by E. §. Hawley, Deputy Clerk. In the matter of the estate of PATRICK DUGAN, deceased. Notice for publication of time aj ted for Rereh iven that TUBSDAY, the 210h day of October, A. ek & b 01908, 8t 10 oclock a- m of ','}‘:'g":}'..'.'fid.fi:(_ at the City 1o the ‘____ E‘l“uduw::ly ::ehn Francisco, 7 of URING the G. A. sy ornia, have been appointed 1023 nark:x g fi:::: Ttod classcn'ss | A5 place for A NG She WL "“‘h'.l"i."." Gen. Miles; you want the best as well as he. | BiClk DUGAN, deceased, and for . of adminis. lmlon ;lthslh"n:l‘l.lon'n;mxea thereon. g-l. SR b el e 28 ;‘fifl.fl KEYES, Attorney for SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES Bt i et & NEW H(IF Wi e TinE machine; this week oaly; Clo $13, $20; -lkhlly ; needles 20c dog. *NEW HOME §. M. CO, | o | GOLDEN PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell tel. Priv. Ex. 571. '8 Storage—Furniture and merchan- Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. West Storage; advances made; $40 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Filimore st.; phone Jackson 251. BEKl\'S Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery n 1840. Shipping at cut ra TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS— We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266, A FEW good typewrites L. & M. AL et pare Mont. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. ‘Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 508 Market. 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. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday : Samuel D. Hlyntl 23, 4 Torrens court, and Maud B. Reynolds, 18, 1625 Leavenworth street. Howard M. Shattuck, 25, Fureka, and Dorls L. Thielcke, 21, Danbury, Conn. Frank C. Baker, 25, Washington, D. €., and Nettie T. Doud, 21, Monterey. George H, Hampson, 21, Clovis, and Estelle Kellogg, 18, 267 Devisadero street, Salvatore Plazza, 22, 203 Lafayette place, and Provodenzia Arena, 20, 20% Lafayette pl. Ingward C. Skow, 23, Castroville, and Mag. gic_J. Martin, 21, Castroville. J. Peterson, 39, city, and Carolina Sund- sten, 43, Kentfleld. ‘Willlam J. Rhodes, 22, Stockton, and Alta L. Manley, 18, Btockton. Frank S. Donant, 21, 160 Julian avenus, and Minnie B. Storm, 18, 3507 Twenty-third street. Antbony J. Garbi: Oakland, and Anna Cuda, 20, 118% Wildey avenue. Johann Wistuba, 2 street, and 24, 336% Teham: and Agnes Cuda, 22, 1i8% Wildey avenue, Charles J. McDonald, 42, lowa Hill, Agnes E. Givens, 35, Berkeley. John W. Bkzy-ld, 20 74 Geary street, and Julla F. nu‘-: reet. Margaret 4. Deies, 19, Leopold Hirsch, 57, Brown, 2212 Devisaders Rmiouine Cems a, and Caterina duulou. 20, 412% Nicola Satariano, 24, 518 Filbert ltreo(, and Nimfea Gurgiola, 18, 41215 Green streef James W. Kasebery, 21, eville, IM Dmml. Call . 21, Sacramento. BIRTHS —MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be hnnM in at either of the publication offices and indorsed with the and residence of «ons authorized to have the same wblmnr COLEN—In this city, Octobtr 2, mt to the wife of Frank J. Colen, a daughter. JENTZSCH—In this city, Octol the wifo of C. W. kgm,nh:n." g QUANE—In this city, October 1 e l. ul to the wite of J. F. MARRIED, BURGHART—STRASS—In this city, Ostober 17, 960, by the Rev. J. Fuendelins, Frans CLIFEON - FULLGRAT-In this city, October 18, 1908, 3. Fuendeirs, Percy Ciitcon and. Bertha W m gy FRISBIE-—COONEY—] u.uunmnnp.u.m«a. james Church, San Francisco, Earl 00; will build you a | sec- | KONNMAYER—GUENZEL—In this ecity, Oc- tober 14, 1603, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Anthony S. Konnmayer and Anna Guenzel. by George W. White, pastor of Central M. 5. Church, Harry H. Ohea and Etta B. McLellan, both of San Francisco. PLATE—FEIL—In this city, October 18, 1908, by the Rev. Herman Gehicke, Henry Plate and Wilhelmine Feil, both of this city. RHODES—MANLEY—In this 1603, by the Rev. Dr. John: Lenora Manley of Stockton. SKOW—MARTIN—In_this city, October 19, 1908, by the Rev. Dr. John-A. B, Wilson, | Ingward C. Skow and m:g- in, of Castroville. wxmow—BmYuAN—h this cit; i October 17, 1903, by the Rev. John wllmu,\ Thomas Wilson and Jennle Bcrrym‘ of San Francisco. DIED. 5 Baden, Mary Markle, Christen Barnstead, Thos. D. Miner, Stanton B. Bell, Mrs. Minnie Moriarty, Louis W Brodt, Eifle Pistolesi, Emma F. Chichizola, Loulse E. Rader, Mary Coburn, Frances J. Renner, Gottlieb Daley, James Riswold, Olene Davis, Mrs. George Rodger, David Dermont, John Ruff, - William 8, Fowler, Frances Schulz, Fred Skehan, John J. Soubirou, Josephine Tewksbury, Geo. H. Hussey, Mayme Lawler, Alice M. Loughran, Chas. W. McCarthy, William McMurray, James D. Magee, Frances y, Whitney, William ' BADEN—In San Pablo Creek, October 18, 1903, DH;‘A —McLELLAN—In this city, October 18, ' Wilifam J. Rhodes of French Camp and Alta | Mary, beloved wife of the late Jacob Baden, a nafive of County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged | 90 years. | @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:45 o'clock, from the par- lors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Missi street. thence to 8t ~Charled Borromeo's | Church, Bighteenth and Shotwell _streets, where 4, requiem high mass will be celebrated | for the repose of her soul at 9:30 o'clock. | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | BARNSTEAD—In this city, October 18, 1003, Thomas Delap, beloved husband of Catherine | Bamstead, retired sergeant of palics and | comraander of Lincoln Post No. Wy o T R R e G AT 2 months and 28 days. > ritnds and acauaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, October 21, 1908, at 1 o'clock, at Assembiy Hall, Pioneer bullding, on Fourth street, between Mission and Market, under the auspices of Lincgln Post No. 1, G. A, R. Interment National Cemetery. LINCOLN Rellet Corps No. 8 1s requested to be ot 3t ‘Assembly Hall, Ploneer bullding, p. m., on Wednesday to attend, the muerd of the commander of Lincoln Post. EMMA B. LEEDS, President. BELL—In_ this city, October 17, 1808, Mrs. Minnte J, Bell, a native of Georgla, aged 45 years 5 months and 18 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully {nvited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking pany, 20 Fifth street. Interment Laurel ¥l Cemetery. BRODT—In this city, October 17, 1008, Bffle, beloved wife of Ephraim Brodt, and mother of Luther, Amandus, Lincoln and Willlam Brodt, Mrs. Maggie Springer and Mrs. Lillle Williams, & native of Pennsylyania, aged 65 years 2 months and.8 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral \services esday, October 20, 1903, at 3 o'clock, at the parlors of Leltch & Henderson, 878 Broad- way, corner of Eighth street, Oakland. In- terment Mountain. View Cemetery. CHICHIZOLA—In Indlan Guich, Mariposa County, Cal., October 19, 1903, ise dearly beloved wife of Thomas J. Chichizopa, mother of Irene Chichizola, beloved daughter of Mary and the late Joseph Cuneo, and Bister of Frank, David, Rose, Emllio, ' Clar- ence; Reginla, May and Irene Cuneo and Mrs. A. P, Giannini, a native of Volcano, Amador County, Cal. (Amador papers please copy.) otice of funeral hereafter. COBURN—In _this _city, October 18, 1908, Trances J. Coburn, beloved mother of Dr. Lois Nelson, a native of New Hampshire, uged 64 years. =7 Funeral ‘ana |nlmnt private. DALEY—In this city, ~October 18, 1903, at his residence, 69 Natoma street, Jam isband of the late Rose Duu. ced. father of Mrs. Thomas e tow (O MPe S hemns a native of Queenstown, Ireland. ‘runeral will take place from Church Tuesday, where a golemn high mass will be celebrated for f his sou), commencing at interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | DAVIE inis cfty, October 10, 1908, Mra. George 7. Davis, mother of Blanche, Grace, Lola_and George T. Davis. [ Services private, DERMONT—In Oakland, October 18, 1908, at Eleventh street and Broadway, John, be- loved husband of Harriett J. Dermont, a na- tive of Massachusetts, aged 71 years 0 months and 14 days. A member of Oakland Lodge No. 118, L O. O. F. FOWLBR—In Fruitvale, October 19, 1903, Frances, beloved wife of Henry ~Fowler, | mother of Henry and Raymond Fowler, and daughter of Willlam and Clara Linderman, a native of "Michigan, aged 26 years 4 months and 19 days. HUSSEY—In this city, October 17, 1903, Mayme, beloved daughter of Patrick and Mary Hussey, a native of Oakland, aged 21 years 5 months and 18 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral for servics B.—A requiem high mass will be cel brated for the repose of her soul Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. LAWLER—In this city, October 18, 1903, Alice Mabel, deloved wife of James F. Lawler, flnughter of Margaret Boland, and sister of Mary McDermott, John Felldin and Maggle, Nellle and Robert Boland, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 3 months and 24 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:15 o'clock, from her late residence, 18 Heron street, off Bighth, be- tween Folsom and Harrison, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where & requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. u)UOHRAN—ln this city, October 19, 1905 Charles M. Loughran, beloved son of the laf Bernard and the late Johanna Loughran, and brother of Jahn Loughran, Mrs. Joseph Hack- ett and Mrs. A. Farrell, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 6 months and 15 482% Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ineited to attand the funeral To-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence_of sl-ter Mrs. Joseph Hackett, 1022 York street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the revose of his soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, McCARTHY—In this city, October 18, 1903, William McCarthy, a native of Ireland, aged 85 3 | % n =% ioved son of Hugh ‘brother of John, Frank, Thom A e e et and. the late Hugh MoMur. fl‘y.’."mm of Livermore, Cal., aged 21 years. nds and acquaintances are respect- (ugm.iua £ ‘attend. the funeral trom the home of his parents, thence to'St. Michael's Church, Iivermore, where a requiem high mass will be sald at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday, ommm_r xm'm October 18, 1903, Fran- MAGEE 1n tni ity Oetobes 18, 1008, wran, “liltam Flynn, and grandmother of Ade- nne Fiynn, a native of England, aged 42 Gs and uqullnhnon are respect- tug'l:vfiad to attend the funeral services to-day ay), at 1 o'clock, at her 1016 residence, 830 Minna street, between Fourth and Fifth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by cmll(eofl i KLE—In this city, October M Markie, beloved i Mnru;, a nnuve of Germany, 5 12 fh‘o"p’-rlm of Valente, R!mllfll al Ma r'h"t;7 & Co., 1524 Stockton street. o.nm 17, 1903, Stan- ive of Connecticut, aged acquaintances are respect- ER—In this 0"’. M S, Miner, 2 yeare, and mfifl’m to nmnA the funeral services (Tuesday), owmw.uwm.. m., at the chapel of N. Gray & Co., 358 Sutter Street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by electric car. Mrs. P. 1 year & -nnt-hl PIITOLW—II this city, omm 1, Emma F., hwnfl wife Pl-toml. -nd nn-.ll-. Frank Buollpmnl-l. -uunotl-nm are reapect- ’m& ‘that. the funeral oyt s late ce, 411 -1 g::'un Castro T'.R’m‘-_ .thuo-n Mace to Bt m. whate 8, requiem hllh ey Wil ‘be Celebrated for §.< §§§ s el oto eity, Ostober 18, 1908, In this city, Mary. Dadwe, v e S W ol of .‘? President. A MONAHAN & CO., 'ww"a&."m Campbell, s native of Germany, aged B6 years. @ Friends and acquaintances are fully myited 5o attend the funeral Wednes- day at 1 p. m. from the parlors of the Call- fornia igndertaking Company, 405 Powell street, .near Post. RENNER—In this city, October 18, 1903, Gott- | lleb Renner, brother of Louis and Theodore Renner, a native of Hospenthal, Canton Vri, Switzerland, aged 41 years and 8 months. {7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral Wednesday, October 21, at 7:30 o'clock, from the perlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Anthony's Church at 8 o'clock for services. Interment Holy | Cross Cemetery. RISWOLD—In this city, October 19, 1903, Olene Riswold, beloved sister of Mrs. Captain 7 0. Monsen, a native of Sovde, Norway, aged ' 25 years-6 months and 19 days. RODGER—In this city, October 17, 1903 David, beloved busband of Clarissa Rodger, father of Elizabeth, Henry, Thomas, David and Margaret er, and son of Henry nnd Margaret Rodger, a native of Scotland, aged 36_years and 22 days. L7 Friends and uqunlntmcu are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clack, from his late resi- dence, 667 Wisconsin street. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery, by electric car leaving Elgh(eznth and Guerrero streets at 3 o’clock. COURT Southern Heights No. 1150, I. O, F.— The funeral of our deceased brother, David Rodger, will take place from his late resi on Tuesday, dence, '657 Wisconsin street, October 20, at 3 o'clock, i ORGE DOW, C. R. 3 W, HAMILTON. R B RUFF—In Simi, Ventura County, Cal., October 16, 1003, Wiillam S., beloved son’ of Mrs. Susan and the late H. S. Ruff, and brother of Mrs. W. H. Gardner, Mrs.C. H. | Hill, Mrs. A. E. Gortze Jr. and Thomas, | James and Luella Ruff, a native of Chicago, Til, aged 24 years 10 months and 10 days. (Chicago papers please copy.) SCHULZ—In this city, October 18, 1908, Fred, beloved husband of Margaret Schulz, and father of George, Margaret, William, Vic- tor, Virginia, Frank and Vera Schulz, Mrs. ‘C, Burk and the late Josephine Curtaz, a’ natiy, vg of New Orleand, aged 61 years and § dasaQ A member of Bernal Lodge No. 19, 5 Friénds ‘and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, October 20, at 12:80 o'clock, from his late residence, 142 Hawthorne street, between Second and Third, off Folsom, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SKEHAN—In this city, October 17, 1903, John loved husband of the late Maria Ske- Riln, & native of Cownty Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 62 years 3 months and 3 days. TFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of MéFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, | thence to St.” Patrick's Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- ery. SOUBIROU—In this clty, October 17, 1903, Josephine ‘Soubirou, beloved wife of J. B. Boubirou, eister-in-law of Mrs. J. B. Borde- nave, Jean Louis and Alphonse Soubirou and J. B, Bordenave, a native of France, aged 6 years 6 montbs and 28 days. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, October 20, 1903, at 10 o'clock, from the mortuary cllapel of J. 8. Godeau, 305 Mon mery avenue, thence to French Church ‘ot otre”Dame des Victolres. where services will be held. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- ery. TEWKSBURY—In this city, October 17, 1003, George Henry, beloved husband Tewksbury, devoted father of Vst M. Tewksbury, son of Ellen and the late Henry . Tewksbury, and brother of Sidney J. B. Tewksbury, a mative of California. aged &2 member of San Franclsco Lodge, Woodmen of the World. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, October 20, 1903, at 1:30 o’clock, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2476 Mission street, Dear Twenty-first, under the auspices of San Francisco ige, Woodmen of the World. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by elec- tric funeral car from corner of Elghteenth and Guerrero streets at 2 o'clock. TONNINGSEN—In this clty, October 19, 1903, Lizzie," beloved wife of John Tonningsen, and sister 'of . W. G. and Charles Moebus and Henrjetta Draper, a native of Stockton, Cal., aged 47 years. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral Wednesday, at 11 o'clock, from her late residence, 1626 Howard stneet. Interment privat TORMEY—In Portland, Or., October 16, 1903, Peter J., beloved husband of Mary C. Tor- mey, and father of Clara M., Isabel L., a native a Edith M. and Juu.n C. Tormey, of Plattsburg, N. Y. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday 903, at 9:30 o clock, illmore streets, where a requiem high mass will be cele r the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o’clock. Interment strictly private, Holy Cross Cemetery. KNIGHTS OF ,UMBUS—San Francisco Council No. 615: Members are hereby noti- fied to attend the funeral services of our de- ceaged brother, P. J. Tormey, in Sacred Heart Church this (Tuesday) morning at 10 o'clock. ORGE A. CONNOLLY, G. K. P. F. McCARTHY, F. 8. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY—The offl- cers and members of Sacred Heart Confer- ence and members of St. Vincent de Paul Soclety are respectfully requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Peter J. Tormey, from Sacred Heart Church, Fell and Fillmore streets, Tuesday, October 20, at 10 o' clock. . C. MURPHY, President. J. J. WALSH, Sceretars, WHITNEY—In this city, October 17, 1903, William Whitney, a native of New York, aged 60 years. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 19. Hugh and Theresa Keenan to Esther Caxton, lot on NW corner of Scott and Lioyd streets, N 32:6 by W 116:3; $10, City and County of San Francisco to Edwin Goodall, lot on S line of Waller street, 412:6 W of Devisadero, W 68:9, S 124:5, NE 70, N 131:9; $—. Charles and Jessie Patton to Maria A. Ander- son, lot.on N line of Page street, 131:3 E of Shrader, B 25 by N 137: 10. ‘Wallace and Agnes B. Bradford to John W. ‘Wright, lot on NW corner of Cll,y and Maple streets, W 45 by N 105:415; $10. John W. and Annie L. Wright to Tirey L. same; $10. T atnan T 304 Mary P. Smith to Mattie B, Smith (wife of Frank H.), lot on W line of Folsom street, 260 N of ‘Twenty-second, N 25 by W 122:6; $10. yD.vm L., Jeremiah E Thomas F. Frank Roach to Fred W. Taylor, lot on NB corner of Twenty-fourth and York streets, B | 50 by N 104; $10. ‘Alphonse Rambaud to Clemence or Clemese Rambaud, lot on NW_corner of Twenty-fitth and York streets, W 25 by N 100; gift. ‘Bugene F. O'Connor vs. James and Mary C. Deering, Josephine and Margaret UConnor (by R. H. Fitzgerald, referee) to Bugene F. O'Con- nor, lot on § 1in of Alvarada street (M), 162:8 W of Sanchez, W 50:11 by S 114; $775. Joseph Sertor to Paulina Steffani and Hen- rictta_and William Bosia, undivided 1 of lot on W line ogn Dypont street, 42 N of Pacific, 16 by W NEqun{bla bl(nt Company to San Fran- d Electric_Company, lot on B line e strest, 15T:6 W of Hyde, W 137:6 by of S 137:6; also ot on, 8 lins. of Beach sireet, 137:6 B of Hyde, B 75 by 8 137: lease~ hold of 50 vb lots 1, 2, 4 to 6, North Beach 2 or North Beach 230, bounded by Jefferson, Leavenworth, d Hyde -tmn. also Beach an leasehold on 516 California street, 22:3 on N line of Cdllornll by 137:6; also entire plant and pre 10. Pacific_ Gas Improvement 'ment Company to same, Steiner and Francisco also lot on NE Mary 6, ¥ | Gunn, Fillmore streets, EW corner of Bay lnd 1imore ltreetl W 100 v 8 85; also lot on § lin- ot smm mv,, lel:lEoIPowellEfl‘ by S 137:6; also al) other real property, machinery, Dl-nt and Quinn to Willis s-mn'l'nn Strect. 67:0% NE 43:7% 137 m SAolpn Steinbach o o Latdley, 1ot Jling of Sllver strest, 00 SW of Third, !W 25 by Jereml: ¥ to Patrick F., John J. ellie Conway lot on S line of I street, memurmy—elnm avenue. E 25 by S 1 Geraud P, and Mery uoume to Samuel M. Samter, lots 130, 206 and 208, Holiday map A: 10. s San Francisco and Fresno Land Company to | H. M. A, Miller, lot on NW corner of Serpent- ine avenue and York street, § to Berwnune. W to Alabama, N to Serpentine, to York, Leing a portion of Serpentine avenue uu! being that portion of Serpentine avenue between W 1ine of York street and E line of Alabama, Pre- cita Valley Lands; $10. Antoine and Gracie Borel to Christine John- son, lot on W line of Lisbon street, 175 S of Brazil, S 25 by W 100, block 29, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Esther M. Wilson (owner) with Bryan Ele- vator Company (contractors), architects Cum- ningham & Politeo, elevator and dumb waiter work for a four-story and basement frame building on the SW corner of Pacific avenue and Broderick street, W 75 by S 100; total, Michael and Delia Kelly (owners) with G. J. Doering (contractor), architect —, all work for a one-story and attic frame building on W Line ot Noe street, 115 § of Nineteenth; total, | Henry Schornstheimer (owner) with Gilbert Findlay (contractor and architect)—All work | for alterations and additions to a two-story (n&o bulldings (flats) at 3 Walker street; Amelia M. Bugnell (owner) with Bullding Construction Company (contractor) and archi- tect)—All work except grading, sewer, gas and water, shades and mantels for & two-story and basement frame building on N line of Vallejo street, 177:6 W of Steiner, W 80 by N 137 Alameda County. Ella and H. C. Hieatt (husband) to L. Burpee. 0. lot on E line of Adeline street, 100 8 of Thirty-fourth, § 220, E 127, S 180, W 18, S | 100, E 145, etc, N 450, W 127, N 50, W 121, block 678, Oakland; $10. )John B, and Archibald Johnson (both sin- gle) to George H. Crawford, undivided 34 in- terest in lot on SW _corner of Second and Alice | strets, W 75 by 8 200, lots 15 to 22, blook 10, xell-nhamr- map, Oakland; $10. Jose C, Fraga to Mary P‘rlghl. lot on E llne of Cedar street, 75:4% S of Short, S 25 by E 80:T%, Oakland; . Hibernia, Blvlll(l and Loan Soclety to Le- C. Gowell, lot on N line of Knox avenus | d; $U P, Bancroft to George Oliver, lot 8, black &, map Alpine Tract, deed and agree- ment, Oakland; $10. Same to David U. Stanages lots 24 and 25, l‘:ocak S, same map, deed and agreement, Osk- n Mary Mugge to E. W. Gordon, lot on B ling of Taylor street 150 — from W of block 88, thence & 149 by 8 30, block e, Citn- tol Ealt Oakland; Charles A. and Alice C. Balley (wite) to Romolo Ghiorzo, lot on S line of Allston way. 148 W of Fourth street, W 23 by S 100, por- tion lot 2, block 113, Tract B, Berkeléy Land and Town Improvement Assocation, Berkeley; $10. wite) to B, B. Spit- c. B and Etfie Craze ( rite) to B B. Spit- y S 60, block 1, McGee | Tract, Berkeley; $10. ‘Willlam and Ann_Prichard (wife) to Henry W. Deming and Ruth L. Willis, lot on SW cor- ner Wilder and Mabel streets, W 127.58, | E to W Mabel, N to beginning, lot 18 pemticn 19, biock O, Carrison_Tract, Berkeley $10. Robe: ; Mary Jeannette, G. A., Emma Helen L. R. or Leonard R., Enid A. Rosen- berg and Mary J.- Rosenberg to Rosenberg Es- tate Company (corporation), lot on W lins of | Benton street (St. Johns) 140 § of Santa Clara avenue (Jefferson), since Widened, § 110 by W 150, lots 13 to 18 and portion 19, block 21, Mary A. Fitch; also lot beginning on B line of Benton strest (St Johns), 50 S of Fianta Clara avenue, etc., S 140, E 150, N 140, W. 150, 16ts 53 to 56 and, portion iots 1 to 6, block 22, same map, and property out of county, Ala- meda; $10. | Edward Mandonnet (single to Charles and of 'n:lmqumu street, 60 W of Telegraph avenue, ‘ 3 122:6, E to W line lnt-!, —mwm lot 4, block 2, 71 Evo; 32200, | Hermann and Alma P. ower o Bay W. Koenig (single), lot on SE corner of Ninth and Fallon streets, B 100 by § 35, blook 200, Kel- lersberger’s map, Oakland; T e S B bitncy (usband) to | A. D, Wilson, lot an W line of Sixteents ave- | nue, 105 S of 'rwomy frst strae. § S35, W 91.38, | NE 35.06, W 84! 35 fest, lots 13 | to 16 of fractional block 1 San Antonlo, East Oakland; $10. George L. Payne (by James B. Barber, Collector)_to_Irving S. Metzler, lot & “block 78, tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improve- ment Association, Berkeley B B and G, Alken (by same) to same, lot 20, ‘block 6, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; §25. | Miss L. E. White (by same), same, lot 6, block 66, tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley: $11. Calvin S. and Mary L. Winchell to Harry M. White, lot on W line of Harper street, 440 Nof Mason, N 40, W 122.78, block 9, amend- ed map and ' resubdivision of Central Park, Berkeley; $10. Harvey S. and Laura S. Haseltine (wife) to B. M. snd 1. W. Bridenbecker, lot on W line of Kelsey street, 124 S of Stuart, S 45 by W 120, portion of lots 47 and 48, block C, Univer- sity Villa Tract, Berkeley: $10. E. M. and I. W. Bridenbecker to Lulu M. Smith, same, Berkeley; $10. Hope H. and B. Gibson (husband) to Oscar Paulin Olofson, lot beginning at point com- mencing at corner of lots 29, 30, 37 and 38, from which point a line extended NE perpen- | dicularly to Ashby avenue, 140 feet long, would | form point on § line of sald avenue distant | W thereon 1493.8 from .W line of College ave- | nue, said first point belnx NE corner of lot | 7 and_from beginning, S 141.35, E 50, N | 141.45, W 50, lot 38, block E, Claremont Tract, Berkeley; $1200. William and John H. Manrow to Tlanie Man- row (widow), lot on W line of Franklin street, 70 N of Sixth, N 30 by W 75, block 65, Kellers- berger's Map, quitclaim deed, Oukland: $10. Same to same, all interest in lot on N line of Fourth street, 125 W of Castro, W 25 by N 10, lot 25, biock 48, same map, Oskland; also lot on E line of Union street, 251 N % Twenty-second, N 25 by B 133:3, lot 3, Nock 63, map of Adeline-street lots, Oaklan: rvants Manrow (widow). to John H. and Wir. liam Manrow, all interest in’lot on N line of | Rallroad avenue or Seventh street, 55:7% B | of Cedar, E 50 by N 100:4%, lots 15 a 16, | block 37, map of lands of Oakland Poin{ (rail- road ferry landing), tract 406, Oakland; also lot on W line of Maple street, 185:4 S of Tay- lor, 8 28 by W 75, Oakland: $10. Willlam J. and Selma G. Keating to Ben- jamin Courant, lot on W line of San Pablo avenue, 45 S of Sixty-third street, 8 45 by W | 100, lot 2, block B. Klinknerville Tract (deed made to correct error in description in deed be- tween same parties October 14) Oukland: $10. Emily K. Latham to Calvin A. Shaw, lots 1 and 2, block F, Latham Terrace (recorded onaber 15, 1908), Brooklyn Township; $10. E. Derby to E. M. Derby & Co. (corpora- tton), ot on & line of Nicol avenue, 150 B ot Fruttvale avenue, B §0iby § 150, gt 7 block D, map of De Woll Tract, Frultval Brook- 1yn_Township: $10. IWilllam M. Cubery (widower) to Abbie S. Lewis, lot on W line of Minturn street, 100 § | of Rajlroad avenue_(since widened to 80 feet), § 37 by W 88, lot 7, map of subdivision of lot 32, Tassking Park. 'Alameda; $10. John A. and Salo L. Beckwith to W. B. Stardeford, re-record 918 D. 8307, lot on 8 line af Hobart ‘street, 180 W of Telegraph avenue ;pr'ar to widening), W 45 by S 118, Oakland; 10. Henry and Emma Herman (wife) to Anna Koc; (widow), lot on E line of West street, 75 N of Eighteenth, N 25 by E 100, block R, es Tract, Oakland; Cb-rnl lndurlctn- flllm(oflu‘mk Woodb}lm. beginning at stake on W line of Claremont avenue 218.02 — of intersection of Claremont avenue and Norris street. W '102, | N 101, SW 74, E 36 to line running N 101 feet, | pm-flon lot 10, block F, Revised llp of Clare- mont-avenue Tract, Oakland; E. J. and Lydia F. Shepardson to David Bercovich, lot on 8 line of Fifth street, 95 W of Alice, W 30 by S 100, lot 13 and portion of lot 14, block 39, Pkelersverger’s Map, b Roach (widow) to William A. (now Twenty-ninth street), 340 50 by S 140, lot 2, block A, Ilp of Whitcher and Brockhurst tracts, ; $10. San Francisco Savings Union to . lot on N line of Third street, 56 :E“ganer B T8 by N 135, lots 29 to 31, ok 472, map ‘ot double block 4 o a Gors Bell Patery to M Wo‘f”}i‘l:finh:‘nm.'whyxm“]“ ® iifiam (rormerly to e (O G NS, biocic 1. [ eron Tm.-t. deed given to revlace I B O nd Helen Loop (wife), George, erick F. Loop, their attorney, to John ek 58, block P, map of biocks M, 5 Bree. COURT 15 SWORN 10 TRY GENERAL Counsel for Chase of Colorado Argues for Delay. Militia Officer Objects to Ar- raignment Before His Subordinates. s DENVER, Oct. 19.—The court-martial called by Governor James H. Peabody to Investigate charges against members of the National Guard of Colorado met in the Senate chamber at the Capitol at 10 o'clock to-day and when an adjourn- ment was taken this afternoon the ques- tion of postponing the consideration of the .charges flled against Brigadier Gen- eral John Chase, until recently in com- mand of the troops at Cripple Creek, had been decided adversely to the general. The application for a postponement is based upon the statement of the attor- neys for General Chase that they are not prepared to continue with the hearing, as | they had been denied access to certain books and papers in the adjutant gen- eral’s office necessary for the proper prep- aration of their case, and for the addi- tional reason that the leading counsel for General Chase fs unavoidably absent from the ecity. The entire morning was taken up with the consideration of the objections by counsel for General Chase to the com- petency of the court in general because of its inferiority in rank to General Chase and to Colonel W. R. Gilbert of Colo- rado Springs and Major H. A. Naylor of Victor, and on the additional grounds of lack of military experience, friendship for the complaining witness, Adjutant Gen- eral Sherman Bell, and personal animus against General Chase. In every case the objections were over- ruled. The court was then sworn in. Col- | onel Kenneth L. Fahnestock of Governor Peabody's staff is its president. —_———— Newspaper Man Kills Himself. CHICAGO, Oct. 19—H. S. Canfleld, writer and newspaper man, committed suicide last night by cutting his throat with a razor while temporarily Insane. OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave San Fran- . Wrangel, Haines, Skagway, N Change company’s steamers at Scattle. For_ Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta~ ‘Whatcom—11 a. m., Uct. 18, coma, Everett, 23, 28, Nov. 2. Change at Seattle to this com- gany's steamers for Alsska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle or Tucoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vaneouver 0 For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona. p. m., Oct. 19, 25, 31, Nov. 6; Corona, 1:30 p. Ry. 1:30 m., Oct. 18, 22, 28, Nov. 3. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo). San Diego and Santa g - Santa Rosa, Sundays, State of Callfornia: Thuredays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San_Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme, Coos Bay, 9 a. m., Oct. 16, 24, Nov. 1. Bonita, 9 a. m., Oct. 20, 28, Nov. 8. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose adll Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Ro- salta; Guaymas'(Mex.), 10 a. m.,'Tth of each month. For further information obtain folder. ht is reserved to change steamers or sail- Ini tes. ery street lPllu: Hotel), 10 “e' e e Ho ket L D larket street lnd i‘umu nfllce ‘10 Market street. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market street, San Franeisco. O. R. & N. CO. ‘Columbia* satls Oct. 20. 30, Nov. 9. 19, 2, Dee. 9, 19, 20. “George W. 25, Nov. 4, 14, 24, Dec. 4 14 24 Only steam. | ship line fo PORTLAND, OR., and short rail | line from Portland to all points East. Through tickets to all voints. all rall or steamship and rail at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets in- clude berth and meafs. Steamer sails foot of Soear st at 1l & m. 8 F. BOOTH, Gem. Dept., 1 Montgomery st.. C. CLIF- PERD, Gen. Agt. Freignt Depe.. 8 Montgomery. AMERIC NEW YORK-SOUTHAMPTON-—-LONDON. N, York.Oct. 28, 10 am[S. Louls.Nov.14,9:30 am rnu;..xov. E :30 N Direct. Minh'ha.Oct. 31, Sopm | Mntia Nov.14.130 pm Mesaba...Nov. 7, 9 am| Mineap X Only Pk il Pasveers’ Cuaried. DOMINION LINE. Boston—Qu Cambroman.....Oct. 29| Columbus Nov. 12 Mayflower Nov. 5| Commonweaith. Nov, 19 Mon! hort sea passags Canada Southwark Boston AZORES—GIBRALTAR—NAPLES—GENOA. Vancouver ....... . .Saturday. November 21 RED New York—Antw: -Paris. erp—. Zealand.Oct. 31,10 am Vadld.Nov.14, 10:30 am Fnlnd. Nov.’ 30 am Krnld. Nov.21,10:30 am STAR LINE. New York Satling Wednesdavs and Fridays Arabic.0ct.30,12:30 pm| 11, Victorian.Nov.3 3 pm|C e Nov. 4. 3:30 pml Armenian. Nov.17, 3 pm G D TAYLOR., Patsenkor At Pacifc Coasts 21 Post st., San Francisco. TOY0 KISEN KAISHA » Nagasaki ln‘ Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on board on dly of sailing. 8. 8. AMERICA MARU.. - December %, 1903 8 8 NIPPON mu (c;.muc at ll.uun) Inesday, Decem 1903 ll ket street, cormer First. . AVERY, General Agent. T0 S. S. SIBERIA PASSENGERS. Mr. Leon L. Collver of ““The Collver Tours,™ hrough his Yokohama agent, con- tracted for the services of the avallable Japa- nese-English-speaking guides of the first class for the tma following the arrival of the S b TR and’ Supan on the mclslen ba sis. al| 'aataiia of the ighest class LEON To COLLVER. 301 ner building, San Fran- - 8A0A, Teiand my SionETe DIRECT LM 1o TAHITL Oceanics.s.Co.

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