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REAL 18 NOSYW LEGAL that city Calif and_place RICK D1 the @ for e trat B De D. 198, ttioner. N, dece THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1903, AUCTION BER 28TH, 1903, ERTIES AS M ‘18 1MIMod CORNER ttage and 6; rent we loan per cent ker buflding. oF ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. buy a lot? Do you want to Do you want plans made? H. YOUNG, 1243 Park & home? or address J. lameda, Ca! HERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS REAL ESTATE. BERKELEY 3. 3. MASON, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Cholce Property & Specialty. €E. cor. Shattuck ave. and Center st. Berkeley, Cal. | 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICF, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL E TRDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1903, At The Reich! H A ~ roer Linden and Eighth sts., Oak- | & Beautiful Homes, ) 2t ng 1 mtage. s throughout block of r of the city as one of r San Fra a ar INVESTMENT. has retained ve occupied center; walkin primary city, with One-third and two ves rtgage in one remises, gat permit at office & Hamiin Oakland and O'Far- roapt st e, complete bath; $14. ¢ st.—Newly 'H PARK, $4—On hed for housekeepi nfurnished sunny rooms. In- ms and single roo: TY-FOURTH, furnished ro ements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRA ffice for Call advertisements and 1096 and night; ¢ to by meath. 1864 Market Valenciz and Castro c day rate ixth — Rooma to 85 per week and open ‘ail night. $73 Market st. (or No. 1 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; 10 §10 week: house open all night. A—BR “The 4 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- u igle; also unfurnished. Nicely furnished front JAR ave. AR ave., JRD, 204 Eills, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonabie. 18—Large sunny furnished frcnt room; desirable, and Mission—Rooms 50c $3 week; reading-room. 7. §. Mint—Furnished rooms, airy ranches yle TON & KENDRICK. Petalums. »d best in America—The Weekly ges sent to any or Canada on addr lots and bargaine BELL, 417 P AINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We s for less money than any als §3. The Typewriter : telephone Main 266 s0ld, rented. repaired ADVERTISEMENTS. . Be City and County ¢ of California—Fro- (Indorsed) “Filed Oct. Mabony, Clerk, by E. Clerk In the matter or RICK DUGAN, deceased. time appointed for P., Sec. 1303. Notice ESDAY, the 27th day 1 at 10 o'clock a. m. of i coirtroom of Department art, at the City Hall, in the { Ran Francisco, State of ¢ Leen appointed as the time ’ ng t):; "llldot‘llld PAT- sed, an lor hearing LIE A. LASSELL T of letters of adminis- . nexed thereon. [Seal ) M Y, Clerk. By E. 8. puty Clerk. Dated October 13, A. D. KEYES, Attorney for '€ & good | ROYAL House, [ | | | 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room #nd ladles’ par- lor; rooms ver night, 35c to $1 50; week, $3 1o $&; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. 1SHE 2 UNFUR] > rooms on Sutter st., near Broderick; price $10. Box 2604, Call. Ninth—Furnished rms., ; transient 50c-75¢ night. urnished rooms: hot and celd water; elevator; central. THE La Tour, 408 Post: elegantly sunny, every conve furn. rms. : hot, cold water, phone. NITED STATES, 123 Eddy st., near Market— 400 single and family rooms; 35c to $1 nigh $1 75 to 86 week: elevator; electric lights reading-room; free bus and baggage. VALENCIA, 1126—New room, partly furnished. VAN NESS, 519 — Handsome sunny furnished suites and single rooms, all conveniences, WINCHESTER Hotel, 443d st., near Market— Most copvenient and respectable; 700 room: 35c to $1 50 night: $2 to $8 week: elevator ligh! reading-room; free bus; baggage. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. furnished or | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at I branch office, 2200 Fillmore, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions hus been established at 1008 Valencia st ROOMS AND BOARD. THE Hotel Martinette, cor. van Ness and Geary st., has changed hands and will be conducted hereafter as a first-class family hote! STEVENSON Mansion, 807 California st.—At- tractive and sightly rooms: best table and service: lowest rates. VAN NESS ave., 1714—Private boarding-house, bomelike; everything first class; sunny sultes; single rooms: choice locality; ref. PINE, 2040—Very desirable sunny room with board; private family; phone Baker 357L 5 l :m.oou,‘sxm and rectal diseases a specialty. DR. | REMOVED—DR. WO DR. 10213; Market st., bet. €th and*Tth; particu- lar att vald to diseases of women. BALL, 1073% Market st. NG HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body; for | past four years at 115-117 Mason: now lo- cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. | DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr, Li Po | Tal, herb doctor, cures all diseases of human by userflf herbs and tea: 7T Washington WONG WOO. the SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS. A. R. encampment Dr. Clise, | . bet. Gth-7th, fitted glasses to | Gen. Miles; you want the best as well as he. ———— | SPECIAL NOTICES. | MOTHERS—Drink Cof-farin regularly and | your nerves and digestion will be all rigat; give it to the children and the old man, and half your troubles will cease. | B e e SPECIALISTS. { KREH, DEA CAT in EARS | positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat- | ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. | i R —— TY-SECOND, 8218, cor. Mission—House. | SEWING MACHINES AND“S['PPLIE! NEW HOME sewing machine; this week onl §10, $15, $20: elightly used: needles 20c doz: NEW HOME 5. M. CO., 1051 Market st. STABLES TO LET. N 1o let with 16 stalls and wagon room. Dore st., bat. 9th and 10th, oft Folsm, | BAR STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. MPORIUM orage & V: furniture, ouschold goods stared, moved, shipped. - | 1 Howard st.. near Third: phone Grant 16 ERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts. tel. Priv. Bx. 571, I orage and Furniture Moving Com- 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 2sl. | Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery | ; 1840, Shipping at cut rates — STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. 3 hool, Van Ness-Market—Cure in every case; individual teaching; no med cine. Inquire into wonderful cures e DIVIDEND NOTICE OFFICE Company. Insurance | 19, 1903—At a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of of the Fireman's Fund an Francisco, Oct this company, held this day, a dividend was | declared, payable on and after Oct. 21, 19(: LOUIS WEINMANN, Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. | followlng marriage licenses were issued | | Arthur H. Twitchett, 26, 11 Folsom avenue, | and Jenny C. Nelson, 29, i1 Folsom avenue. | John Mooney, 21, ) O’ Farrell eet, and Ne A. Glynn, 1380 Geas reet. ‘ Karl W. Koenix, 38, 480 E street, and Jeanne M. Puzkls, 37, 486 Eddy street. | * Saverio Paparstie, 29, city, and Lulgia Cas- - | tagnolle, 2 clty Will E. Gore, 31,Minneapolis, Minn., and Pauline Jen 1, 69 Shotwell street. ob_L. G 816 Sutter street, and | de Hyman utter street. | Herbert 141 Haight street, and | Mary Carl Stange, 19 Joseph Ida M. Carl E | Louiss Hemp Kirby D. M. B. Rush. E Hyde street. 30, Sulsun, and Olga 27, Watsonville, and | Tose. Howard street, Howard street. 2 Richmond, and Hes- waukee, Or. | and st Portsmouth, Va., and 9, Vallejo. 23, 2100 Broadway, and hington street. and Anna Hol- city, and Christina | . Santa Rosa, and Martha | oliman, Margaret Lange 31, 434 Fair Oaks | 24, 812 Diamond. street, an: BIRTHS — NARRIAGES— DEATES, | matl will not b They must be h nd in at either of the pubiication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | sons authorized to have the same published. | BORN. | CAIRE—In Oakland, @ctober 16, 1903, to the | wife of Fred F. Caire, a daughter. | ty, October 19, 1903, to the | A a n. this . October 2, 1903, to the Horace wife of W. Morgan, a daughter. PAILLE—In th eity, to the wife of Joseph E. Paille, a daughter. MARRIED. | GOLSCH—In this ef October | the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Con- nn and Marie Golsch HAMILTON—In Oakland, Septem- 1903, by the Rev. E. E. Baker, Wal- Stange and Mary Hamilton, both of Moriarty, Louis W. Moore, James Renner, Risvols Gottlieb Olene George y, Georze H. Wiillam F. Thies, Tonningsen, Lizzie Warham, Wheeler, Wolcott, Margaret Jessle G. Asa In Ban Pablo Creek, October 18, 1803, | . beloved wife of the late Jacob Baden, | ds and acquaintances are respect- | y invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 3 o'clock, from the par- lors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission | street, thence to St. Charles 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, 1903, Thomas Delap, beloved husband of Catherine | Barnstead, retired sergeant of police and | commander of Lincoln Post No, 1, G. R, | a native of Philadelphia, aged 66 8| months and 28 days. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral services Wednes: y, October 2 1908, at 1 o'clock, at Assembiy Hall, Pioneer bullding, on Fourth street, between Miseion and Market, under the auspices of Lincoln Post No. 1, G. A. R. Interment National Cemetery, LINCOLN Relief Corps No. 3 1s requested to be present at Assembly Hall, Ploneer building, at 1 p. m., on Wednesday to attend the fund of the commander of Lincoln Post. EMMA B. LEEDS, President. BIRD—In_this city, October 20, 1903, Mary, dearly beloved wife of the late Thomas Bird, mother of Mrs. Mary Gosland, Thomas Bird, Mre. W. H. Murphy, Mrs. W. H. Mal- com and the late James Bird and Catherine Murphy, and sister of Annile Taylor, a na- tive of ‘Irciand, aged 75 vears > Friends an qualntances are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow {(Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from her late rest- dence, 463 Fell strect, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BLOOMER—In this _city, October 20, 1003, Maggie Bioomer. dearly beloved wife o Theodore Bloomer, daughter of Mary and the late Dennis O'Day, and sister of Mrs. George_Pierce and Alice, Dennis Jr., Wil lam, Joseph and the late Nellle O'Day, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years and e o s Cons i i ends a ces are g fully Invited o attend the funeral fo-merromw (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Gantner Bros, 1209 Mission street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth, thence to St Peter's Church, Alabama street, near Twen. ty-fourth, for services. Intérment Holy Cross Cemetery. BOOTH—In this city, October 20, 1903, Mary — HENRY J. CALLACHKER CO. (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMB, 20 Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln School, Teiephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Funeral Directors and Embalmers,— Formerly in Metropolitan Temple, . Now at 866 MISSION, Tel. South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. G. years James MeGinn. Hen JAMES McGINN & CO, e Formerly With McGinn Bros., —Funeral Directors and mhnl:’u‘m— Jane Booth, daughter:of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adam Booth, and sister of Mrs. E. M. Solley, a native of San Francisco, aged 43 years '8 months and 10 days. 7 Funeral services will be held at 1037 Post _street, Thureday, October 22, at 1 o'clock. Interment - Jrivate. Please omit fowers. BOYLE—In Berkeley, October 20, 1903, Char- lotte Ann, beloved wife of Joseph Eoyle, 8 native of Gibraltar, aged 76 years. CHICHIZOLA—In Indian Guich, Mariposa County, Cal., October 19, 1903, Louise E., dearly beloved wife of Thomas J. Chichizola, mother of Irene Chichizola, beloved daughter of Mary and the lats Joseph Cuneo, and sister of Frank, David, Rose, Emilio, Clar- ence, Regina, May and Trene Cuneo and Mrs. A. P. Glannini, a native of Volcano, Amador County, Cal. (Amador papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow {(Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, Mrs. Mary Cuneo, 615 Bay street, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment pri- vate, Holy Cross Cemetery, by funeral train from Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 o'clock. ~Please omit flowers. CLAPP—In this city, October 20, 1903, at his residence, 447 Fair Oaks street, Francis W., husband of Josephine M. Clapp, and father of Frank E. and Fred W. Clapp and Mrs. “leaveland, a native of Quincy, Mass., ) years. > Notice of funeral hereafter. DAVIS—In this city, October 19, 1963, Mrs. George T. Davis, momu‘-at Blanche, Grace, Lola_and George T. Davis. T Services private. DOLAN—In this city, October 20, 1903, Mary Ann, beloved wife of M. J. Dolan, mother of Aloysius, Irene, Edna, Michael, Gertrude, Raymond and Bridget Dolan, daughter of Jeremiah O'Connor, sister of Lulu, Maggie, Nellie and Walter O'Connor, and’ niece of Mrs, Dave Marr, a native of San Francisco, aged 33 years 4 months and 17 days. [ Frienc d acquaintances. are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o’clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemeétery. FADDEN—In this city, October 20, 1903, Florence, dearly beloved daughter of Nathan- nie Fadden, and beloved gister George Fadden, a native of San Fran- co, aged 2 years 10 months and 14 days. HAAS -In_this city, October 20, 1903, John, beloved husband of Jennie Haas, father of the late John G. and Margaret Haas, and son of Margaret and the late Henry Haas, a native of Dubuque, Iowa, aged 43 years 2 months and 2 daye. JEPSON—In Oakland, October 19, 1803, Lillle Elma Jepson, beloved daughter of Otto and Emmy Jepson, ‘and sister of Martha Jepson, a mative of ifornia, aged 11 years 2 months and 17 days. KOSTER—In Oakland, October 20, 1908, John fel F. and H., beloved husband of Emma Koster, and brother of Mrs. Gesine von Salzen, a native s of Hanover. Germany, aged 40 years § months and 3 days. A member of Califor- nia Lodgi N O. 4. H. S. Not! eral hereafter. LOUGHRAN—In this city, October 19, 1903, Charles M Bernard and Loughran, beloved son of the late he late Johanna Loughran, and br John Loughran, Mrs. Joseph Hack- Mrs. A. Farrell, a natiye of . San . aged 20 years 6 months and 15 ett and aay [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi= dence of his sister, Mrs. Joseph Hackett, 1022 York stre thence to St. “hurch, where & requiem high mass will be ated for the repose of his soul at 9 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, October 20, 1903, James, ¢ beloved husband of Ellen Moore, be- sather of Mrs. Nellle Bennett, Mrs. Kraeft, Mrs. Maggie McEvoy, Mrs. Murray and the late Henry Moore, ndfather of T. J. Stone, a native of Doug! Iste of Man: MORIARTY—In Oakland, Oectober 19, 1903, Louis William, dearly beloved son of Louis Willlam and Mary Moriarty, and grandson of Mr. and Mre._ Heverin, a native of Oak- land, Cal., aged 1 year 5 months and 5 days. [7The funeral will take place to-day Wednesday), at 1:30 o’clock, from the resi- nce of the parents, 868 Twenty-first street, thence to St. Francis de Sales Church, where will be held, commencing at 2 Ann K an tered into rest, in New York, Oc- Mrs, Angeline Moyle, mother Moyle, Mrs. E. C. Bond, Mrs. . Mrs.' J. Hasbrouck and Anna of New Jersey, aged 69 the. eral hereafter. October 20, 1908, Bar- - nd of Mrs. Getil ter, & native of Russia. aged 43 vears. | RADER—In this city, Octeber 18, 1903, Mary | Rader, beloved w of Charles G. Rader, | and mother of Elizabeth Martin and Olga | Campbeli, aged 56 years. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day at 1 p. m. from the parlars of the Call- fornia Undertaking Company, 405 Poweil street, near Post. RENNER—In this city, October 18, 1903, Gott- lieb Renner, brother of Louls and Theodore Renner, a native of Hospenthal, Canton Vri, Switzerland, aged 41 years and 6 months. §7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral Wedhesday, October 21, at 7:80 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1187 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Anthony's Church at 8 o'clock for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. a native of Germany, RISVOLD—In__this _city, October 19, 1903, Olene Risvold, beloved sister of Mrs. Cap- tain O. Monsen, a native of Sovde, Nor- way, aged 25 years 6 months and 19 days. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the residence of Mrs. O. Monsen, 1123A Alabama street, thence. to Our Savior’s -Scandinavian Evangelical Lu- theran. Chureh; Howard street, = between Twelfth and Thirteenth, where services will commence at 1 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. sW EY—In this_city, October 20, 1903, George, F. Sweeney, beloved husband of Jo- sephine Sweeney, father of Hagel and Myrtle Sweeney, and brother of Johh J. Sweeney, Mrs. A. Taylor_and Mrs. G. ™ Damon, & native of San Francisco. SWEENEY—In the City and County Hospit October 20, 1903, George Sweeney, a native of California, aged 37 years. THIES—In San Leandro, October 20, 1903, H. William, beloved husband of Johana Thien, and brother of Caroline Fiege and Frederick Thies, ¢ native of Germany, aged 59 years € months and 11 day @FFuneral Thursday, October 22, at 2 lock, from L .0. O. F. Hall. Interment San Lorenzo Cemetery. TONNINGSEN—In this city, October 19, 1903, Lizzie, beloved wife of John Tonningsen, and sister of F. W. G. and Charles Moebus and Mrs. Henrletta Dreper, a native of Stockton, Cal., aged 47 years. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services Wednesday, at 11 o'clock, at her late residence, 1026 Howard etreet. Interment private. WARHAM—In Oakland, October 20, 1903, Mar- garet A. Warham, beloved wife of Reginald W. Warham, daughter of Annie C. Deggins, and sister of Mrs. W. Guy Mallanel, Mrs. R. C. Purcell and Robert, Bennie and Wil liam Deggins, a native of Virginia City, Nev., aged 24 years. (Washington, D. C., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral Thursday, October 22, 1908, at 8:30 o'clock, from her mother's residence, 1171 Third street, thence to §t. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. WHEELER—In this city, October 20, 1806, Jessle Gordan Wheeler, beloved daughter of the late Joseph and Jane Weed, and mother of Nellls E. Wheeler, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 51 years 7 months and 11 days. WOLCOTT—In this city, October 20, 1908, Asa. husband of Agnes P. Wolcott, and father of Al R, Wélcott, Agnes T. Watts, Ella F. Tken and Erminie J. Austin, a native of Massachusetts. 7 Interment private. No fwers. gl\m\z\l\m\ JFLORAL DESIGNS I0ZPOWEL O Dr.R.L.Walsh has restmed dental preevios ot his former offices 847 Geary St. “irvetly opposite Sarstega Hall Reduced Rates for Thirty Days PN - o0 Crowns . . . . . . $2.00 to $5.00 LOOK FOR THIS AD. EACE OTHER DAT. Yale has done away with her rule re- quiring of men representing the college in athletic, literary or musical lines that they maintain a standing 12.5 per cent higher than that exacted from other stu- dents. Moreover, the literary men will not be disqualified for the literary organs of the college by being under warning for low standing. x { Peter's | BAIRDS FROLIG PROVES COGTLY Fined on Two Charges; Sentence on Third Postponed. e e Insurance. Man Has Him Ar- rested for Exhibiting Deadly Weapon. TS e Miles T. Baird, a wealthy young man about town, who pleaded gullty before Police Judge Fritz on Monday to charges of discharging firearms within the city limits, carrying a concealed weapon and malicious mischief, appeared for sentence vesterday. He was fined $0 on each of the first two charges, and, after a few minutes’ delay, Attorney Partridge, who represented the defendant, asked that sentence be postponed till Saturday on the malicious mischief charge. Baird, on the night of October 8, fired a shot through the swinging door of the Russ House barroom, and the complain- ant in the malicious mischief case is Charles Newman, the proprietor. During the.interval between the calling of that case and the request for a postponement, Robert C. Mitchell, manager of the New York Life Insurance Company, who had a complaint drawn up some days ago charging Baird with exhibiting a deadly weapon in a rude and threatening man- ner, was asked by the Judge to swear to the complaint. “I don’t want to do so,” replied Mit- chell, “till Baird has settled with New man.” “What have you got to do with New- man?”’ asked the Judge. “If you don't swear to the complaint to-day you will not have the opportunity of doing so again.” . Mitchell swore to the complaint and Baird was taken to the City Prison and | booked on the charge. He was at once released on bail. Mitchell accuses him of entering the saloon on Montgomery street on the night of October 8, while he was chatting with some friends, and, by placing a revolver against his abdomen, compelling him to drink with him, al- though they were total strangers. [ Late Shipping Intelligence. ! ARRIVED. | Tuesday, October 20. | Stmr Arcata, Nelson, 78 hours from Coos Bay. | SAILED. Tuesday, October 20. Stmr Argo, Dunham, Eel River points, | Schr Newark, Reinertsen, Stewarts Point. | OUTSIDE, BOUND IN, 12 MIDNIGHT. | Schrs Melancthon, Mary Buhne, Jennie Stella and Fortuna. i DOMESTIC PORT. SEATTLE—8ailed Oct 20—Stmr City of Se- attle, for Skagway. DOMESTIC PORTS. | LIVERPOOL—§ailed Oct 20—Stmr Ivernia, for Boston, via Queenstown. 1 YOKOHAMA—Arrived Oct - 20—Stmr Em- press of India, from Vancouver and Vietori; for Hiogo, Nagasaki, Shanghai and Hongkong. | —_———— | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 19. Hugh and Theresa Keenan to Esther Cax- ton, lot_on corner of Scott and Lioyad N 32:6 by W 116:3; $10. y_and County of San Francisco to Ed- | Wiy Goodall, lot on S line of Waller street, \V1 otn D'evlnderu. W 68:9, S 124:5, NE , N 131397 $— | _Charles and Jessle Patton to Marla A. An- | ‘Gerson, lot on N line of Page street, 13i:3 E of_Shrader, E 25 by N 137:6; $10, Wallace and ‘Agnes B. Bradford to John W. | Wright, lot on NW corner of Clay and Maple | streets, W 45 by N 106:414; $10, | John W. and Annfe L. Wright to Tirey L. | Ford, same; $10. Nathan T. and Mary P. Smith to Mattle E. | Smith (wife of Frank H), lot on W line of | Folsom street, 260 N of Twenty-second, N 25 | by W 122:6; $10. | David L., Jeremiah E., Thomas F. and | Frank Roach to Fred W. Taylor, lot on NE corner of Twenty-fourth and York streets, £ 50 by N 104; $10. Alphonse Rambaud to Clemence or Clemese | Rambaud, lot on NW corner of Twenty-fifth | and York streets, W 25 by N 100; gift. Eugene F. O'Connor vs. James and Mary C. Deering, Joseph and Margaret O'Connor (by R. H. Fitagerald, referee) to Eugene F. O'Con- | nor, lot on S line of Alvarado (M) street, | 16238 W of Sanchez, W 50:11 by S 114; $775. Joseph Sartor to Paulina Steffan! and Henri- | etta and Willlam Bosi undivided half of lot on W line of Dupont t, 42 N of Paciflc, N 16 by W 72; $10. | Equitable Gaslight Company to San Fran- cisco Gas and Electric Company, lot on § line | | of Beach street, 137:6 W of Hyde, W 137:6 by | 8 137:6; also fot on S line of Beach street, | 137:6 B'ot Hyde, E 75 by S 18 also lease- | hold SO-vara, lofs 1, 2, 4 to 6. North Beach | 2, or North Beach 259, bounded by Jefferson, | Leavenworth, Beach and Hyde ‘streets; also ! leaseliold 516 California 22:3 on N line of Call- fornia_street by 137:6; also entire plant and property; $10. Pacific Gas Improvement Company to same, lot on NW_corner of Francisco and Steiner | streets, N 275 by N 137:6; also lot on NE cor- | ner of Francisco and Steiner streets, N 275 | by E 275; also lot on N line of Francisco street, 100 W of Fillmore, W 37:6, N 137:6, E 37:6, N 27:6, E 100, S 135, W 100, S 530, also lot on SE line of Townsend street, 137:6 N NE 88:9, § 187: on SE line of Townsend street, 206:3 NE of Third, NE 68:9 by SE 147:S; also lot on NE corner of Francisco and Plerce streets, N 275 by E 275; also lot on SW corner of Francisco and Webster streets, S 275 by W 275; also lot on NW corner of Francisco and Fillmore streets, N 80 by W 100; also Iot on SW corner of Bay and Fillmore streets, W 100 by S 85; also lot on S line of Sutter street, 161:3 E of Powell, ¥ 63:9 by S 137:6; also all other real property, machinery, plant, mains, etc.; $10. James and Margaret Quinn to William Cur- lett, lot on SE line of South Park, 67:0% NE of Third street, NE 43:7%, SB 137:6; $10. Rudolph Steinbach to Mary A. Laidley, lot on NW line it Silver street, 100 SW of Third, SW 25 by NW 75; $1. Jeremiah McCarthy to Patrick F., John J. and James W. McCarthy, Nellfe Conway (wife John) end Margaret Kingsley (wife D. G.), lot on N line of Welsh street, 195 W of Fourth, E 20 by N 76; also lot on SE line of Welsh street, 175 SW ot Fourth, SW 25 by SE 80; gift. ‘Abraham Aronson, Louise Metsger, Louls and Pauline Schoenberg to Frederick, Albert and Benjamin Baruch, lot on W corner of Bixth and Jessie streets, NW 75 by SW 80; $10. Hannah Thompson to Mary A. Bowen, lot on NE line of Langton street, 80 NW of Bry- ant, N 26 by E 76; gift. E. R. and Bella Lilienthal to D. Donald Har. Kkinson, lot B line of Sixth avenue, 234 N of Lake street, N 20, E 128:9%, SW 25:0%, W 127:5%; 81 Same to Alfred E. Blake, lot on E line of Sixth avenue, 200 N of Lake street, N 25, E 127:5%, SW 25:0%, W 126:1%; $10. Stephep R. and Agnes T. Thorne to Felix Marcuse, lot on W line of Sixth avenue, 233:8 N of California street, N 26 by W 120, quit- claim deed: $1. Frank W. and Emma Fuller to Mary A. er, lot on W line of Twenty-sixth avenue, N'of California street, N 50 by W 120; $10. J. Frank and Maria Walters to George V. d Anna Wood, lot E line of Thirty-ninth :ranm.msum it street, S 25 by E 120; Solomon and Dora Getz to Mary J. Depew, lot on § line of I street, 57:6 E of Forty-elghth avenue, B 25 by § 100: $10. Geraud P. and Mary Mouflle to Samuel M. Aum‘tfi)r.mmmmmnoumm Ban Francisco and Fresno Land Company to H. M. A. Miller, lot on NW corner of Serpen- tine avenue and York street, S to Serpentine, W to Alabama, N to Serpentine, B to York, being a portion of Serpentine avenue and be- ing that portion of Serpentine avenue between Weet !no&o and East Alabama, Precita Valley ~Antoine and Gracie Borel to Christine John- land: | in Paris, writes a Paris correspondent. The | Charles Magne, has made excavations in REHEARSING. — “ NTERESTED. ALL NEWSDEALERS AND TRAIN NEWS AGENTS SELL THE SUNDAY CALL. lot on SB corner of Jomes and | buflding on Lincoln streets, E 70 by S 45; $4618. | California Baking Company (owners) with | Cobby & Hansen (contractors), architects H. | Gellfuss & Son—Carpenter, mill and | work, roof, skylights, glazing, hardw tiles and galvanized fron for two and partly | one-story brick and partly frame building on | Jot on SW corner of Eddy and Fillmore streets, W 137:6 by S 110: $14,270. Thomas W. Butcher (owner) with F. N Delanoy & E. A. Randlett (contractors), arch tects Cunningham & Politeo—Carpenfer and mill work, glass glazing, roofing, electric work, hardware, tinning and galvanized fron work and painting for a five-Story and basement brick building on lot on NW corner of Howard street and Maiden alley, S 85, E 30, N 85, W 30 (as recorded); $4813. e —— Roman Relics Found at Paris. Roman relics have recently been found distinguished French archaeologist, the Rue Cassini, where he had long sus- pected there lay remains of old Roman glories. He discovered the cover of a tomb, on which is sculptured in bas-relief a Roman blacksmith wearing his apron. In his left hand he brandishes a long pair of pincers and forceps. The right arm is broken off, but probably held a hammer. M. Magne judges from the style of the work and from a piece of money of the time of Nero found near the tomb that the work is of the first century.—New York Tribune. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Thirteen. California Standard ..... Caribou . Central P Chicago Crude Claremont Esperanza Four . Fulton Giant . Hanford Home . Imperial Independence Junction {1 D gruaneeas i Monte Cristo . Occidental of W Ofl City Petroleum Peerless . Pittsburg Reed Crude § F & McKittrick. San Joaquin O & D Menator . Sovereign . Sterling - Superior Thirty-three . Toltee . Twenty-elght West Shore . Miscellaneous— Abby Land & Improvement ‘Alameda Sugar American Biscuft ‘American District Cal Gas & Electric Corp. Californta Cotton Mills . California Jockey Club . California_Shipping Co. Cal Title Ins & Trust Central Bank of Oukland. Chutes Company - . Cypress Lawn Imp Co. Fischer's Theater ... Gas Consumers’ Association. Honolulu ‘B:uug-; g ern o North » i3 RME 238 RaaNERLIes T 52838: : 8: Francisco ¥ Senttary Reduction Works Sausalito Land & Ferry. son, lot on W line of Lisbon street, 175 § of Brazil, 8 25 by W 100, biock 9, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Builders’ Contracts. J. D. Hannah (owner) with Hannah Bros. (contractors), architect S. Holland—All work for a three-story building on lot m'"&’xfy‘xfi" 105 S of Four- eenth, d ‘Hachel B, Harrison (owner) with William ‘Todd (contractor), architects Willlam P. Todd & Co—All work for & one-sicry base- ment and attic frame building on_lot on SW iine of Willard street, 153.15 S of SE 37:6, SW 90.22, NW 87:02, NE 88.63, lots 6 and 7, block F, Sunset Heights; $2663. Mrs. B, Krause (owner) with A. Dahll (contractor), architects Rousseau & Sons—. ‘work for a one-story attic and frame £8838: 838 Flour Company ... Standard Electric Tesla Coal Co . Truckee Electric Union Sugar United Gas & OFFICIAL SALES. EBE: | 82048 Bawk! van8E: g Board— 4250 Glant .......... 15 2000 Ofl City Petroleum . 28 1135 Independence .. 19 1000 Independence, b 60 . 20 1 Hanford . Street— 1000 Independence . Board— 300 Esperanza Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Frafie cisco Stock and Exchange board yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Andes 23 300 Overman . 20 100 Sierra Nevada 50 300 Union Con L 400 Utah faong 300 Yellow Jacket 44 Afternoon Session. 300 Alpha .. 09r 400 Gould & Cur. 19 100 Andes . )0 Mexican .....1 10 100 Challenge Con 30, 100 Scorplon . 02 500 Con Cal & Va.1 30 500 Seg Beicher.. 08 100 Con Cal & V 30 100 Utah ... S 10} 600 Con N Y PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacifio Stock Exchange yesterday: Morninz Session. 300 Alpha Con ., 09 300 Kentuck .... 02 500 Belcher 15 700 Overman 24 100 Oniedonia ... G35 800 Overman .... 26 100 Con Cal&V.132%;| 200 Union Con ... 60 300 Gould & Cur. 17, 300 Yeliow Jacket 42 100 Hale & Nore 60 200 Yellow Jacket 43 1000 Julis .. . 00! Afternoon Sesston. 500 Andes ....... 24] 100 Mexican ...1 wa 400 Challenge Con 31| 200 Mexican 1 300 Con Cal&V.1 323 500 Sierra N 50 300 Con N Y.... 10 200 Union Con... 60 200 Gould & Cur. 19| 200 Utah ... TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following wers the sales on the Tonopah and San Francisco Mining Exchange yesterday : Morning Session. 100 Bunker Hill.1 5011500 Ton Belmont.1 00 800 McNamara .. 15| 200 Ton N Star., 33 500 Mont Tonopah 96/ 500 Ton N Star.. 33 100 Mont TonOpah 98| Afternoon Sessfon. 500 Brunswick .. 00) 100 Pine Grove . 80 500 Esperanza ... 02| 500 Rescue 08 01| 300 Ton Belmont.1 00 500 Golconda Con 18| 200 Ton & Cah.. 26 200 Mont Tonopah 96, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Oct. 204 p, m. 4500 Esperanza Bid.Ask.| Bid. Ask. AlIDhS cocoese 08 10 JUlS cecveeee 0T W@ Alta .. . 03 04 Justice . % of Andes ...... 24 25|Kentuck o1 o3 Belcher I 15 16/ K. Graessier.1 701 73 Best & Belch.1 50 1 88/ Mexican .....1 05 1 10 Bullfon ...... 12 14 Ocecidental 23 25 Challenge Con 31 32/Ophir . 1551 60 Caledonia .... 96 96'Potost . 22 23 Chollar ...... 23 25|Overman . 25 28 Confdence ... 70 T3{Savage . B Cal & Va |Beorpion e 03 OdlSex Belcher.. 08 07 1l'Sierra Nevada 50 51 19| Stiver Hul ... 59 60 80{St. Louts . - 18'Syndicate ... — 08 19| Union Con 2 6 &|Utah ........ 21 2% Lady Wash... 08 Ol Yellow Jacket 43 44 TONOPAH MINES. Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. Colehan . — 18(Pine Grove — 80 Esperansa ... — 01/ Rescue ...... 06 0T Gipsy Queen. — 26iTon Belmont. 951 00 Goid Mount — O05{Ton & Cal... — 24 Lucky Tom .. 01 08{Ton N Star 2 3 MacNamara . 13 15/Ton Midway. 30 43 Mizpah Ext . — 30 Ton& S Lake — 24 Montana Ton. 95 97 United Ton .. — 14 Paymaster - 13 — e A nickel-in-the-slot X-ray machine has been invented. The observer places a coin in the slot, moves a lever, puts hi hand, or whatever he wishes to examine, into a box without any sides, and looks down at it through a fluorescent screen which forms the top of the box. COOK BOOK_OFFER TO CLOSE OCTOBER 30.

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