Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1903, REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. UM Montgomery st. | Een nd Auctioneers. | | Neer Se story & « § ¢ Y e £160,060- rnia sts.; 8- rents 9120 town: double | X and base- | . ms and bath; odging-house; modern for 5 years at $300 | s the water; in pays 1 per cent | repairs. | ove ‘with a | s2¢, il st., morth worth; house cific §t.; rents ; large $21.00 annum; sunny cor- egant modern flats of each; should pay $18 ess corner on How- 5-foot basement s 2nd 2 flats of 7 th: rents $107; bay win- | 25x90 ! rent §1284 per annum; arge 55 feet front om | ar the City Hall. r annum; 3 fists of 6 E each; concrete foun- lot 27:6x137:6; inside of Van | ster ot., west line, 125 morth of | . flats of 7-6-6 rooms and bath; ck foundations, etc.; 100, per annum; well located e Western Addition; fine residence ath, etc.; 25x137 6, er annum; Devisadero nearly new butiding in ; 26x90. € per annum; Mission warm belt; dow flats; brick founda- handy to several street 20 per annum; 8 houses of T rooms and bath each; brick founda- tions; M st Near Valencta and Fourteenth te of 6-3 rooms and bath e dows; brick foundatic sts 5180, h et, mear Mission . um; 4 flats end 1 south line, 1 flats of b-3 roc t h each; handy | lot T9x86; a near Pacific ion _cottage of § brick foundation. of ‘the above and for contalning a list of | I parts of the city, in- H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery st., tate Agents and Auctioneers. uflding lots; close to Du- streets; lots level rare chance to ob- 20 Montgom- Auctioneers. | Real Estate | sed to one tenant. LEAVENWORTH-ET. CORNER. } ; $15,000 : good S-story | close to Fatr- | ge: CORNER. | $96 50 = month: two frame | | PSS AVE. CORNER. 40 feet frontage on two | perfect Jevel: spiendid eite houes or hotel. EBSTER-ST. CORNER. et front by 110 feet deep; & very lace. “TH-ET Rents ngs $10,00¢ LDING LOT. masnificent view of ndings: street bitumin- to new bufldings. | | { AN S, rk et. Togm apartments; fur. or unfur. for hskpg. | MCALLISTER, 538—Nicely furnished, sunny suite; sink, gas range, hot bath, laundry; adults; $10. MEALLISTER, 1951—Rooms furnished light housekeeping; sunny; gas, bath; close (o MINNA, 673—Large front room, sunny yard, MODE B S ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. CLIFFOED, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. AT AUCTION AT AUCTION. At— Linden and Eighth sts., Oak- tticst residence section. utiful Homes In—o 8 Large Single Subdivisions, With 9 10_ 11 and 12 rooms and bath; origi- nal cost $5000 1,500 each to_ construct. LAF SUNNY LOTS. Large sunny lots with 49 fi, 50 ft., 69 ft. ontage by a depth of 100 to 168 i2e and depth.) Beautifully terraced, above grade of street, with the t artistic stone coping uniformly arranged around the 'entire frontage, 'llh‘ palms and full-grown shrubberies throughout | each garden. For years this haif block of resi- | Northwest_corn: land’s p 8 dence homes has been the pride of the city and the personal care of the owner, as one of the finest kept properties in Oakland or San Fran- clsco. RENTALS AS AN INVESTMENT. As an investment property has retained steady Some of them have occupied . ince their construction sent rentals are $30, $45 and §65 each. A HOME LOCATION onting on the only bituminized residence | tre=t in Oakland: opposite and adjoining fine »ck of modern residences worth from $8500 to 25.000; in the same block are the Havens' and eorge W. McNear's beautiful homes; 3 blocks Market or Adeline station; short walk to roadway business center: walking distance to high school and finest primary, grammar and private schools in the city. without necessitat- g chiliren to cross street car lines. One of the choicest, close in, convenient, strictly home neighborhoods in Oakland. AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED, THE PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD, EEVERAL INTBRESTS MUST BE CLOSED. OWNERS ANXIOUS TO SELL. MINOR'S INTEREST. SUBJBCT TO CONFIRMATION OF COURT. NOTE THE TERMS, One-third tash, balance on mortgage In one end two years. get permit at office, . October 24, 1908, :30 p. m., on the grounds. Write or call for catalogue showing photo- h_of premises and giving full particulars. REAL ESTATE COMPANY, Auctioneers, 400 and 462 Eighth st., Oakland, Cal, AT AUCTION. AT AUCTION. WEST st 840; seven apartments; per morith; modern jmprovements; windmill and tank; Inquire 907 Grove st., Oakland. Oakland. panhandle. end kitchen complete for housekeeping. MISSION, ~845—Furnished keeping. . HOUSE, 1206 Stockton _st.—Newly furnished rooms, $5-§12; bath, gas, phone. TWENTY-SECOND, 5218, cor. Mission—House- keeping rooms and s rooms for house- Housekps Roomws—Apar THE apartments; pri. rederick, 901 Stanyan, opp. Park—Furn. bath; steam heater; janitor. A_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth — Rooms 20c 10 §1 per night, $1 25 to 85 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte.” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 20c, 0c, $1, $1 60 night; $1 60 to §10 week; house open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur. nished rooms, sulte, single; also unfurnished. 204 Eills, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. . FLATS 3; two good flats on Bay st.; Cea te Agents, § Montgomery st. finished complete with easy terms; large lots, cottages FOLSOM, §3¢—Small sunny front room with | GRAND Southern_ 7th and Missfon—Rooms 502 JESEIE, 363, east U. 8. Mint—Furnished rooms, closet &nd bath: $1 25 per week. -+ 1o $1 50 night; $1 to §3 week; reading-room. §5 and $6 per month. LAGUNA and McAllister, St. James flat—8un- ny single room. ROYAL House, 12¢ Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- | lor; rooms per night, to $1 50; week, $2 | 10 38; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. THE GILLESPIE, 119 Ninth—Furnished rmi $1 50 to $2 50 week: nsient 50c-75¢ night. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy st.. near Market— 400 #ingle and family rooms to $1 night $1 75 to $6 week; elevator; electric lights; reading-room; free bus and baggage. | NCIA, 1126—New, sunny furnished rooms housekeeping privileges. | " 516 — Handsome sunny furnished o N, ia | and eingle rooms, all conveniences. BAR me pew residences ot | WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 near Market . 7, modern and up to | Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms ¢ Nos. 966 and 968 85c to $1 50 night: $2 to 38 week; elevator; 5 Gate Park; price | _elec. ligh ading-room; free bus; baggage, R. D. CRANETON v CLAS, 2D advertisements and subscriptions S | _received at _Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. 7 1 ts, Minsion t. §250—New eot- | S e b.; Precita ave.; bal. terms. $500— | ROOMS AND BOARD. w flats, 45 r. b.; bal. easy terms: 20th and | nnnnn oot n $100—Cottage, 4 r. b.; 135 N THE Hotel Martinette, cor. Van Ness and eve; bai term Coffin & Co Geary st bas changed hands and will be R gy~ S ;";‘fl cted hereafter as & first-class family ng rent. lumber yard, Alzbama @ Im sts. STEVENSON Mansicn, 807 Callfornia st—At. — L ———————— | tractive and sizhtly rooms; best table and $16,200, REDUCED from $17,000; cottage and | service: lowest rates. € flats: fine location; lot 76x122:6; rent | = good investment. 1016 Shotwell et. VAN 'S ave., 1714—Private boarding-house, - homelike; everything first class unny your unimproved realty: we loan | : sinele rooms: choice locality; re part lot at 6 per cent. v '0O., Crocker pulding. 2040—Very desirable sunny room with = = board; private family: phone Baker 3571 FINE income flats on Fulton, near Clty Hall; | = - - reasonabie. Inquire 142 Fulton st., owner. | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES Fine 2-story residence, © larse | Npw HOME roaine naciine i oo 3 > vewing machine; this week only; S e i, Onstes. | §10. $15, 520 slightly used: needles 20c dor. REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. — T L 0. T Market st $10 A MONTH buye & ten-acre farm twelve | . TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, miles from Sacramento; write for booklet: | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We ite free WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, 603 | ~ sell better machines for less money than any 3 st Sacramen aliforne. bouse in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 268, IF, you wapt a stock ranch. @airy or coloniza | X FEW ood typewriters af $40 each: get par- tion tract, write CHAS. W. COE & CO., 45 p EXAN i West Santa st.. Ssn Jose, Cal. g e Made & 0 D, X0 W ALFALFA lands stock ranches, orchards, | 2. HAND ND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. vineyards; inspected bargains: monthly cata- ' 08 Mark, § loguce sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 S Sypuwrites Jespan Co e Mark ot —— LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TOR poultry and dairy ranches yielding a good profit. HAMILTON & KENDRICK,Petaluma. POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. TER front lots and bargains: all tracts; ps_photos_etc. BELL, 417 ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. a lot? Do you want to you want plans made? H. YOUNG, 1243 Park t. north of Berryman st. ttuck ave., north of Berry- corner Sacramento and Hop- S50 IN the Superior Court of the City and County TO Whom It May Concern—Willlam Kraps has of San Francisco, State of California—Pro- bate. No. 26390." (Indorsed) Iiled Oct. 18, 1003. Albert B. Mahony, Cl by E. S, Hawley, Deputy Clerk. In the matier of ihe estate of PATRICK DUGAN, deceased. Notice for publication of time apj ted for probate of will. C. C. P., Sec. 1303. Notice is hereby given that TUESDAY, the 27th day of October, A. D. 1003, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, and the courtroom of Department No. 9 of ‘saidscourt, at the City Hall, in the city and county of San Francisco, State -of California, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of sald PAT- RICK DUGAN, deceased, and for hi the application’ of NELLIE A. LASSE] for the issuance 1o her of letters of adminis- tration with the will annexed thereon, (Seal ) ALBERT B. MAHONY, Clerk. By B. 8. HAWLEY, Deputy Clerk. Dated October 13, A D. 1903. A. D. KEYES, Attorney for Petitioner. this day eold, transferred and delivered all his right, titie and interest in and to the hotel business up to the present time eon- ducted by him at 218 Turk st., city and coun. ty of San Francisco, State of California, un- der the name ‘‘Hotel Meredith,” 10 Mary C. Kraps, his wife, the same to be henceforth the separate property of sald Mary C. K: Carlto % y who alone will henceforth be responsible for $900 45x120° Walnut w, '.‘Ef.h“:;"fim il debts incurred in said business. Dated ar $1000—B0x100. corner, Virginia st £an Francisco this 27th day of January. 1903. $1100 47 corner,” Grove st, WILLIAM KRAPS, MARY C. KRAPS. $1250—50x120; Walnut st north of Vine. Witness: CHARLES 8. BURNELL. v ee— . E E. NEWTON, 2131 Center st 3. 3. MasON, e PROFOSALS. Real c Py TOFOSALS for Subsistence Supplies —Office e R P orcasing Commiasaty. Ban Frencisco Cal: Cetober 13, 1903—Sealed day for bargains in_furn:- ture. H. Schellhaas, Soakind, 11th st.,cor.store, d_delivering of antities of nishing and delivering of such q lllblt;l:‘lu mp‘:tl:, delivered n‘! whart or wharves or such wa Cleco, Cal %8 per circular to be seen at th office, will be received here o'elock a. m., Saturday, October 24, opened immediately thereafter, in bid- ders. _Specifications, instructions to bidders, and blank forms of vi furnished to established d on tion 1o C. R. KRAUTHOFF. Major SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS. e s Sy DURING the G. A. R. encampment Dr. Clise, 1023 Market st., bet. 6th-7tk, fitted glasses to Gen. Miles; you want the best as weH as he. SPECIAL NOTICES. MOTHE Drink Cof-farin regularly and your nerves and digestion will be all right; give it to the children and the old man, and half your troubles will cease. SPECIALISTS. CATARKH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat- ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. e STUTTERING AND STAMMERING, MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cure in every case; individual teaching; no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures;home cure. ———e MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: Alfred W. Harver, 24, 810 Turk street, and May Greggains, 16, 1235 Howard street. Louls H. Brownstone, 26, city, and Jbite Leszynsky, 23, eity. Edward F. Henning, 27, 2860 Mission street, and Maria H. Clark, 20, 35 Rausch street. rank Fernandes, 41, 228 Twelfth street, and Theresa A. Siivey, 32,109 Wool street. Manuel Sliveria, 24, 412 Cortland avenue, and Isabella Silvey, 18, 100 Wool street. John J. Kelly, 26, 1419 Folsom street, and Nora A. Kelly, 21, 1204 Haight street. Henry Solelman, 45, 630 Sacramento street, and Madge E. Duane, 45, 630 Sacramento st. William H. Reed, 2, 12 Rincon avenue, and v Fanning, 27, 12 Rincon avenue. Springer, 22, 1623 Buchanan street, and Sadie Michaels, 20, 508 Sixth street. William E. Whiting, 22, 715 Howard street, and Tillie Hansen, 20, 715 Howard street. Johannes H. Jensen, 26, 1041 Fifth avenue, South Ban Francisco, ‘and Sadle Jacobsen, 10, 1041 Fifth avenue, South San Francisco. William C. Thiele, 22, city, and Margaret A. Watson, 19, city. Antouio Bongiovanni, 28, 1438 Greenwich o, and Margerita Filippi, 19, 2 Green BIRTHS —MARRIAGES —DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by malil will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of tHe publication offi and be indorsed with the name and residefllh of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BLECHER—In this city, October 22, 1808, to the wife of William C. Blecher, a son. FILORI—In this city, October 22, 1908, to the wife of John A. Filorl. a son. MARRIED. BAUER—LUNDAHL—In this city, October 17, 1903, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, pastor of the First English Lutheran Church, Ludwig F. Baver and Bertha Lundahl, both of San Franeisco. CARSON—JOHNSON—In this city, Octoler 17, 1903, by the Rev. Dr. E. Neiander, pastor of the First Engiish Lutheran Church, El- mer A. Carson and Hulda Johnson, both of Ban Francisco. NEIMAN—JONES—In Berkeley, October 21, 1903, by the Rev. Dr. E. Neiander, pastor of the First English Lutheran Church, San Francisco, William Franklin Neiman and hristine K. Jones, both of Berkele; e e DIED. Boland, Ellen Guinan, Andrew Brockhoff, Hazel G. Haake, Delia Browell, Josephine Hurley, Michael Cashman, Mary Cook, Sarah E. Davis, Nathan Dosch, Perry D. Effinger, Christen Egan, Lena B. Finn, Matthew Fitzgerald, Mrs. E. French, Eva M. Gabriel, Artaur Gardner, Ada E. Guenley, Edward Hyman, Rachel Leitsoc, Sophle Lillle, Lucina A. Lindsay, Mrs, C. M. McDonald, Emma Madison, Peter A. Morgensen, J. Henry Murphy, Wiliiam Nugent, Rev. Dennis Redford, Verel M. Robertson, Clorinda Schwelter, Julla BOLAND—In Vallejo, October 22, 1903, Ellen, dearly beloved daughter of Bridget Boland, and sister of Patrick and Mary Boland and Mrs. Dunney, a native of the parish of Moy~ glase, County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 30 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day on the arrival of the steamer General Fris- | ble from Vallejo at 2:30 o'clock, thence to Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. BROCKHOFF—In this city, Ocfober 23, 1903, at her residence, 245 Eleventh street, Hazel | Gertrude Brockhoff, beloved daughter of Henry C. and May C. Brockhoff, a native of San Francisco, aged 10 years and 23 days. BROWELL—In this city, October 23, 1003, Josephine, beloved wife of the late Jerry Browell, & natjve of California, aged 46 years. [ Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 24i5 Mission street, near Twenty-first. CASHMAN—In this city, October 22, 1903, beloved wife of the late Maurice Cash. nd sister of Thomas Mullin, & native of parish Inniscarra, County Cork, Irelana, aged €5 years. G Frienas and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday). at 7:15 o’clock, from the pariors of Carew & lish, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Brendan's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of ber soul, commencing at 8 o'clock. Internfent Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. COOK—In this city, October 23, 1903, Sarah E., beloved wife 0t Danfel S. Cook, a na- tive of Providence, R. L, aged 59 vears 11 months and 6 d A _member of Children's Progressive Lyceum, Ladies’ Spiritual Ald Society and Lincoln Relfef Corps No. 3. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend tbe funeral services Sunday, October 25, , at 2 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2476 Mission _street, near Twenty-first, under the auspices of Spiritualists "and Lincoln Relief Corps No. 3. All members are requested to be present. Cremation. DAVIS—In this city, October 23, 1008, Nathan, dearly beloved husband of Rosa Davis, be- loved son of Mrs. Leibe Davis, father of Mrs. G. W. Alexander, Mrs. J. Epstein and , Gertrude, Leo, ‘Saul and Jerome Da- and brother of Lesser, Abe and Wolf , Mrs. R. Serensky, Mys. A. Hiller and . F. Blywise, a native of Germany, aged years 2 months and § days. > Friehds and acquaintences are respect- fully inyited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 414 Golden Gate ‘avenue. Please omit flowers. Interment Eternal Home Cemetery, via the 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets depot. DOSCH—In this city, October 22, 1903, Perry Dayton Dosch, beloved son of Clara J. and iliam H. Dosch, and brother of Clarence E. and the late Leon C. Dosch, a native of Wisconsin, aged 21 vears 3 months and 4 days. (Los Angeles papers please copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1909 M sion street, between Fifteenth and Sixteen Interment 'Mount Olivet Cemetery, by ca riage. EFFINGER—In this city, October 23, 1903, Christen, beloved husband of Sophie Effin- ger, and father of Christen Ernst Bffinger, Lotise Sears and the late Sophia Mayer Sar- tori, a native of Wurtemberg, Aldinger, Germany, aged 70 years 7 months and 20 days. A member of Petaluma Lodge No. 30, 1, 0. O: F.,-and Rellef Encampment No. 20 of Petaluma. g Funeral private from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first, Sunday, October 25, 1908, at 11 o'clock. In- terment private. EGAN—In this city, October 21, 1003, Lena Bernice, dearly beloved daughfer of James and Catherine Egan, and loving sister of James, Annle, Alice, Agnes and Walter Egan and Mrs. E. Daly and the late Lillle Egan and Mrs. Mamie Cleary, a native of San cisco, aged 20 years and 8 months. A menfger of Fremont Parlor No. 09, N. D. 7 The funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), at 9:15 o'clock, from her late residence, 204 Bt. Rose street, off Geary, be- tween Collins and Ferrie, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a requiem h! mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. OFFICERS and members of Fremont Parlor No. 50, N. D. G. W,, are hereby notified to assemble at the residence Saturday morning, at o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late sister, Lena B. Egan. By order of LILLIAN T. BAKER, President. GEORGIANA LUCE, Rec. Secretary. FINN—In this city, October 23, 1003, at hic residence, 142 Hartford street, ween Highteenth and Nineteenth, Matthew, dearly beloved husband of Ellen Finn, father of John 8. Finn, and loving bbther of Mrs. P, Hennesey, Mrs. Willilam H. Molloy, Mrs. J. Sheridan and Mrs. H. Brinkman of Mexle a ‘mative of County Galway, Ireland, aged 50 vears. L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. FITZGERALD—In Stockton, October 23, 1903, at the residence of her son, &21 South Mon- roe street. Mrs. Elizabeth Fitzgerald, be- loved mother of David, Jobn, Frank, 1d- ‘ward, Thomas, Mary and the late James and Ambrose Fitzgerald, a native of Ireland, e - Y Lolly invited o> umug the funeral :umm ober on the arrival of the Stock- fon teain® o Han® Pebls ot 10:15 _o'clock, thence to San Pablo a re quiem high mass will be celeb for the TT S e ey L Mary’s Cemetery, ENCH—In Col! 'il'.,.l;d'vad'u;o mm B Rl s itar ol e, . E. and 'W. H., M_R. and Nelson E, Dean, native of Sacramento County, aged 31 years and 26 days. ErFrierds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Baturday, Qctober 24, 1905, at 10:45 o'clock, trom gz erry, ence to Cypress Cemet etie cas wherd services will b heta 2t the chapel. GABRIEL—In this city, October 23, 1908, at the parents' residence, 414 Seventh stree Arthur, beloved son of Alfonso and Augus tine Gabriel, and brother of Georgie, Lillie, Florence, Frank, John, Harry and Mary Gabriel, a_native of San Franclsco, aged 1 year and 20 days. GARDNER—In this city, October 22, 1903, ‘Ada_Ewily Gardner, dearly beloved wife of Dr. Robert C. Gardner, mother of Roy Gard- ner, daughter of August Quitzow, and sister of Charles and Vincenit Quitzow and the late Birdie Goldsmith, a native -of-New York, aged 20 years 3 months and 4 days. GUENLEY—In this_city, October 23, 1003, Fdward Guenley, beloved husband of Rose Guenley, father of Eddle, Rose, Joseph, Louls, 'Willle, Dewey and ' Irene Guenley, brother of George Guenley, Mary Ducing o Mrs. Addje Ducing, and er-in-law of James Peggs, a native of San Josp, aged 41 years 9 rhonths n)nd 6 days. ( Jose pa- pers plesse copy. ends and scquaintances are respect- £ul13 Invited to attend the funecar ‘to-morrow Sunday). at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- ence, 238 Hickory avenue, thence {o Sacred Heart Church for services, % at 1:80 o'cleck. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- t ry. GUINAN—In this city, October 23, 1903, An- drew Guinan, beloved hu of Mary Guinan, and father of Fred F. Guinan, a native of Canada, aged 62 years. A mem- ber of Fidelity Lodge, I. O. O_ F., and Ber- nal Lodge No. 19, A. O. U. W. 7 Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Comoany, 2473 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Notice of funeral hereafter. HAAKE—In this city, October 22,°1003, Delia, QGearly beloved daughter of Mrs.. Christina and the late John C. Haake, a native of ?landl"mnc}lco, aged 20 years 11 months and aye. g7 Kriends are respectfully invited to al- tend the funeral services Sunday, Octobsr 25, at 2 o'glock, at the residence of her sis- ter, Mrs. Frank Comfort, 836 Jersey street, between Noe and Castro, under the auspices of Las Lomas Parlor No. 71, N. D, G. W., thence by electric funeral car from Eight- centh and Guerrero streets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of Las Lomas Par- lor No, 72, N. D. G. W., are hereby noti- fied to assemble at the residence, 836 Jersey street, to attend the funeral of our late sis- ter, Delia Haake. ROSE SMITH, Prestdent. MARION LAYTON, Secretary, 3 HURLEY—In this city, October 22, 1908, Michael, beloved husband of Mary Hurley, ‘and father of Michael G. Hurley, a native of the dpnrllh of Castlehaven, County, Cork, Ire- land, aged 80 years. ©FThe funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), at 9:15 o'clock. from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HYMAN~Friends and acquaintances are re- spectfully Invited to attend the eetting of the stone of Rachel, dearly beloved wife of Mor- Tis Hyman, af Salem Cemetery, Sunday, October 25, 1903, at 8 o'clock. Late mem.- ber of Ladies' First Hebrew Association. LEITSOC—In this city, October 23, 1903, So- phie Leitsoc, aged 73 years. T Notice of funeral hereafter, LILLIE—In this city, October 23, 1908, Lucina A. Lilile, beloved mother of Mrs. M. L. Osler and Mrs. Arthur Moreton, a native of New York. (Portland, Or., papers please copy.), 7 The funeral services will take place Sunday, at 1:46 o'clock, at the parlors or Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- ment orivate at Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. LINDSAY—%n Reno, Nev., Qotober %3, 1008, Mre. C. M. Lindsay, beloved mother of Mrs. J. Johnson and Mrs. Willlam Waltz, a na- tive of England, aged 75 years, 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. McDONALD—In this city, October 22, 1903, Emma McDonald, beloved wife of Charles McDonald, daughter of Timothy and Cath- erine, sister of Dollle, John, Clinton P., ‘Wiiliam J. and Edward Dugan, and mother of Eva Ellen McDonald, a native of Sen Francisco, aged 23 year [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inviteq to attend the funeral Saturday, October 24, 1903, at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlois of Jameés McManus, Seventh and Castro str Oakland, thence to St. Fran- cfs de Ealon mia hurch, where a solemn requiem celebrated for the repose of her o'clock. Interment St. Mary's ry, Oakland. In this city, October 23, 1908, Madison, beloved husband of Mary ~discn, a native of Denmark, aged —In this city, October 22, 1008, 5 beloved son of 8. F. and Caroline Morgensen, and brother of F. W., Edward, Walter and Fred Morgensen, Mrs. H. E. Hickman, Mrs, W, C. Hodges and Mrs. C. Knudsen, a native of Eureks, Cal., aged 24 years 6 months and 28 days. MURPHY—In this city, October 23, 1903, Wil- liam Murphy, beloved son of Kate and the late Thomas Murphy, and brother of Dan- fel, Thomas and Lizzle Murphy and Mrs. l(‘nry Donofiue, a native of California, aged 23 years, £ Remans at the mortuary chapel of the olden Gate Undertaking Company until aturday, at 1 o'clock, when the remafns will be taken home, 348 Lisbon etreet. NUGENT—In this city, October 22, 1 Dennis Nugent, rector of St. Rose's Church, brother of Rev. John Nugent of St. Bren- dan’s Church, Miss Maggie Nugent and Mrs. Katie Moynihan, a native of County Ar- magh, Ireland, aged 63 years, §7The funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), from St. Rose's Church, where & solemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the reposesof his soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, REDFORD—In this . city, October 23, 1003, Verel M., beloved daughter of Wiliam and Verel Redford, and sister of Lizzie and the late Mary Redford, a native of Scotland, aged 11 years 9 months and 20 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the funeral rlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2066 Mission street, between Twenty-second and Twenty- third, Mission Masonic Temble. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, Via electric funeral car from Thirtieth street and San Jose ave- nue. ROBERTSON (nee ARATA)—In this eity, Oc- tober 22, 1903, Clorinda, dearly beloved wife of James Roberison, daushter of G. B. and Rosa Arath, and sister of James, George, Mary ‘and Frank Arata and Mrs. Louisa Minatti, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 10 months and 4 days. > Friends and acqualftances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, §18 Montgomery street, between Broadway and Pacific street. Interment New Italian Cemetery. SCHWEITZER—In this city, October 22, 1903, at her residence, 1374 Haves street, Julia, beloved wife of the late Mayer Schweitzer, Rev. and mother of Mrs. Phil Hirsch of Sacra mento, Mrs. Harry P. Franklin and Simon Schweitzer, a native of Germany, aged 069 years § months and 12 days. Eeiaee————— FLOW OF RIVERS. The following tables give a comparative statement for two Years of the estimated flow of certaln California rivers in cubic feet per second, or second feet. one second foot equal. ing 50 California miner's 'l;:nu. or about 40 Colorado miner’s inches. figures 1 last year mxnh revised by later n:nr“.-. ments. res ‘are by J. B. Lippincott, hydrographer, United States Geological Burvey: TULE RIVER NEAR PORTERVILLE. DATE. October 11. October 12. October 13. October 14. October 15. October 16. October 17. Feet. 1903, _ The Weird Elephant Spiril. HUNDRED yards distant rusty masses of ironstone preceded an undulation in the flat country, and toward the base of one tall block Lord Winstone descried an object which mage him rub his eyes with frank amazement. “Near the foot of the rock. his back against it, and shadowed entirely from the sun’s light by a natural grotto in the stone, sat an enormous man or ape. Its stature was colossal, though smaller by far than ‘the natives of Mapora had described; its naked body was bright green; its hands were folded over its breast; its misshaped head was bent for- ward, and wild, snaky hair. also of vivid green, fell luxuriantly around it; while pressed upon its crown was a wreath of flowers. “In the midst of this strange kingdom, silent, motionless and alone, with uncouth face and distorted limbs, reigned this huge green monster in mortal shape. “Lord Winstone got out his field glasses, without which he never hunted, and trained them on the grotto.. He stared awhile, and then his breath left his lungs in a gasp of surprise, as he returned the glasses to their case and pushed forward.” ¢ Without doubt the reader will gasp with equal amazement and no less curiosity that such strange things can exist even in the Adrica of to-dav. but Eden Philpotts knows absolutely whereof he speaks when he made the t Elephant Spirit of the Dark Continent one of the big features of his new novel, “The Golden Fetich,” now running in the Sunday Call. the second installment of which will be published next Sunday. It gives you Africa as it really is now and as it has not been shown since the wonderful explorations of the great Stanley. But unbelievable as the foregoing extract may seem, stranger things are being found right here at home. Look in the next Sunday Call, for “Fitch's Mine of Mystery.” It tells of the discovery under the very feet of civilization in California, only a fe¥ months ago, of a mine of fire that has utterly baffled the best scientists in the world. Chunks of this wonderful mineral that has a flame which cannot be destroved have been taken from Fitch’s mine. ground into powder, assayed by every known process, tested by every possible standard. and still it remains a mystery—and still it glows on with undiminished brightness. It cannot be destroyed and it cannot be extinguished. Wonderful as is the newly discovered radium, of which there is less than one pound in the whole world and which costs a fabulous sum for a single ounce. Fitch's new mineral is even more astounding and by far more puzzling. iAnd to think that the earth in California is just full of it, but—read next Sun- day’s Call. : There you will find other absorbing things. “A Daughter of the Aurora,” by Jack London; the big two-page railroad story by Frank H. Spearman, “The Dispatcher’s Slor{'; a full page of “Half-Hour Storiettes”; “The Unsolved Mystery of the Tinian Monoliths.” by Cap- tain H. F. Tower, which is something that Uncle Sam has recently ac- uired along with a whole sea of queer islands; “Emigration the Negro's a)nly Salvation,” by Bishop H. M. Turner; a full page of “Gems from the Photographer’s Exhibit,” to be held next week at the Mechanics’ Pavil- ion. ou'll watch for tfiose pictures.) “The Picture Coat,” which is something so new that no woman who cares a pin how she looks (and “what woman doesn’t?) will even dream of missing the next Sunday Call 66 UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ~——OF THE— Helvetia Swiss FIRE INSURANGE COMPANY F ST. GALL, IN THE REPUBLIC OF Switzerland. on the 3ist day of December. A. D. 1902, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Caiifornia, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Po- litical Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner: Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company....3626,433 75 Cash in C ny’s Office and Reinsurance .. Total Assets ..... LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid.. $2,663 48 n 1.770 80 Losses resisted, including expenses.. 3,625 00 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one year or less 362,108 55, reinsurance 50 per cent .. 31,009 27 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- more than one year. $30,- 106 43; reinsurance pro rat 15,132 82 Commissions and Brokerage du to become due 1.543 76 All other Mabilitl 2397 311 Total Liabilities . $08,731 74 INCOME. Net eash actually received for Fire Recejved for interest and di vidends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from from all other sources ... Received rom all other sources. Total Income EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (including $27,191 35, losses of pra- vious years) Paid or allowed for Commission or B dns e 31,904 61 , Fees and charges for officers, clerks, ete.. 2,750 00 6,131 00 45,885 97 Total Expenditures $138,261 03 Risks and Premiums. Fire Risks.| Premiums. 3 8§ 150 by W 100, lot 7. block 26, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Abraham and Charles Rosenstein to S. Du- cas Company (s corporation). lot on NE line of San Bruno avenue, 122:3 NW of Salinas avenue, NW 30:0%. E 45, S 25, W 130, block 6. Garden Tract; $10. Ellls and Emeline M. Powell to Julia Com- batalad, lot on N line of Bosworth street, 251:2 | W ot Housseau, W 24, NE 102, NE 25:2%, 8 105, lot 7 of map portions lots 31 and 32, Islals and Salinas; $10, uzulh Combatalad to Paul Schmits, same; Paul Schmitz and Max and Marie Bingham- COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Thirteen. 200 Utah RACIFIC STOCK BXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Andes ....... 22 200 Overman .... 23 |mer to same; $10. 500 Caledonla .... 62 200 Sfiver Hili .. 08 | 5. Ducas Company (a corporatiom) to George 100 Con C & V.1 22%/ 200 Union Con.... 56 | Ryan, lot on SE line of Peralta avenue, 87:414 800 Con N Y 08 100 Yellow Jacket 40 | SW of Butler street, SW 87:4%, S 95:9% SE 400 Gould & 17 57:6, N 75:0% E 25, N 94:1%, lots 3 to § and Afternoon Session. 8. block 2, George Ryan subdivision Fran- 800 Bullion 11/ 200 Mexican g | conia Precita Valley lot 50; $10, 500 Chollar ©17:1._22] 500 Potost ... 21 |, Same to same, lots 1377 and. 1378, sitt map 100 Con C & V.i'223%| 200 Sterra Nev .. 47 | 3i $10. 800 Gould & Cur. 17| 200 Sierra Nev .. 46 Builders’ Contracts. 200 Hale & Nores. 09| 200 Unlon Con .. 57| Matilda Handman (owner) with Joseph.K A. Bush (contractor), architect Willlam Lowe— All work for a two-story and basement frame building on N line of Filbert street, 100 W of Stelner, N 137:6 by W 25; $2750. TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE, Following were the sales on the San Fran- elsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. Janes Marini (owner) with Demartini Bros. (contractors), —— architect—All Work except B0 Bperanaa ... O oo Mont Miaway, 5y | mantels gas fxtures ang shades for a two- story and basement frame building commencing Afternoon Session. 130 from SE corner of Bryant and Twenty- 5000 Bsperanza ... 02 third streets, S 26 by E 100; $3700. 200 MacNamara . 15 George F. Sand (owner) with H. H. Larsen 100 Mont Ton 90| & Bros. (contractors), architect C. A. Meuss- dorfler—Excavation and brick work for a one- CLOSING QUOTATIONS. story agt Snd atuo feme builing on yon FRIDAY, Oct. 25— p. NW corner of Golden Gate avenue and street, N 100 by W 32:6: $1190. Same owner with Charles J. U. Koenig (con- | Net amount of Risks| written during the| year .| $7.615,265 | $98,408 47 Net_amount of Risks i uring the ;::r' 34,516,544 | 440,067 34 Net amount in farce| December 31, 1902.| 7,002,942 | 92,304 98 SAML, R. WEED (of Weed & Kennedy), Manag er. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26tH day of January, 1908. ¥. FISHBECK, Notary Publie. SYZ & CO., General Agents, 308 CALIFORNIA STREET. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE Rhine and Moselle FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY fornia, pursuant to the 610 and 611 of the Polli Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner: CAPITAL. Capital Stock, pald up ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company. Loans on Bonds and M Cash Market Value of all SRocl ard Bonds owned by Company. Amount of in Cash ~eee.$ 600,000 00 Interest due Stocks and Loans. Interest due and accrued and Mortgages. .. 07 08/Tulla . 06" 09 | tractor), architect same—AIll work except ex- 08 05 Justice . 04 05 | cavation, brick and marble.work, painting, gas 22 Kentuck . 01 02 | fixtures,’ mantels, shades and electrical work 18{Keyes Graes..1 75 1 80 | for same on same: $4676. 1 45 Mexican 97 * 99 | Same owner with I Topini (contractor), 10 11 Occldental ... 23 25 | architect same—Graining and lynwood for sams 93 95.0phir .......1 40 1 50 | on_same; $440. Challenge Con 28 20 Overman .... 23 25 | Mary C. Fallon (owner) with Sutton & Co. Chollar -..... 21 23'Potosi 20 21 | (contractors), architects Shea & Shea—Steam Confidence .. 55 65|Savage ...... 23 20 | heating plant for a four-story frame buflding Con Cal & V.1 20 1 25 8eorpion . 01 02 [on NE comer of Leavenworth and Flils streets, Ton Imperial. 03 04/Seg Beicher.. 05 07 |137:6 on Leavenworth and 137:6 on Eilis; $4000. Con N Y ... 00 10|Slerra Nev... 45 48 pdtsstni e o Srsid oo Crown Polnt. 16 1Tiiiver Hill .. 8 | our total trade with Alaska for the fi Exchequer ... 17 18 Syndieats 04 05 |cal year was: Imports, $10,228,000; ex- Gould & Cur. 17 10/Union Con 57 58 | ports, $9,497,000. Halv & Nor. 88 @) UMk .. R Lady Wash.. 03 04Yellow Jack.. 40 41 TONOPAH MINES. ADVERTISEMENTS. Bid. A'ri‘?l o Bia. Al;xs ~ Colehan — ne Grove .. — Epertna L 0 Breese % 1| STATEMENT Gold Mount.. — 06(Belmont . 85 1 00 Hannapah . — 20|Ton & Cal. — 24 F P A R 1 M it i n‘fi‘.‘:’::““m'& — 30/Midway . 38 42 CONDITION AND AFFAIRS Montana 90 94[Ton & Salt L. 10 — Paymaster ... 05 10'United Ton .. — 14 ———————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. Mercantile Trust Company (a corporation) to Samuel Bissinger, lot on § line of Sutter street, 125 W of Larkin, W 40 by S 120; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Jane Besby, lot on S line of Grove street, 187:6 W of Franklin, W 56 by 8 120; $—. Same to Hugh and Margaret Magorty, lot on $ line of Oak street, 112;6 E of Buchanan, B 25 byflsl:foio J. W. Smith, lot on S line of Fell street, 189:0 E of Webster, E 80:6 by S 120; Isaac and Rosa Freeman to Willlam P. and Aunnfe L. Carroll, lot on § line of Waller street, 11633 I of Devisadero, E 30 by S 110; $10. George Carnegle to Mary W. Shaw, lot on E line of First avenue, 18:4% 8 of Clay, § 25 by E 101:2; $10. Jane Plerce, Willam H. S.. Frederick E. and Mary E. Cosbie and G. Blackburn to Thomas P. 8. Brown, lot on E line of Mission street, 90 8'of Bighteenth, S 50 by E 122:6; $10. Alice L, Cummins to James F. B.nluh Tot on 8 line of Twenty-second street, 200 of Guerrero, E 25 by 8 114; $10. John J. Hayden and Alfred Herman (execu- tors estate of Robert K. Pattridge) to lsaac Lessman, lot on N line of John street, 85 B of Fidelityand Gasualty COMPANY NEW YORK, IN THE STATE OF NEW York, on the 31st day of December, A. D. OI‘ Mason, :8 by N 49:6; . John :.3':.:.: ‘Audrey C. Hayden to same, same; $5. Isaac Lessman to Edward Buechel, same; $10. ml.nlmtocmdmmmnfl D, 308 of lot on N line of Post street, 100 W of Taylor, W 40 N _60; $1200. ite of Classan = (alias by Charles A. Ramm and A. Comte Jr., execu- tors) to Louisa Page street, 100 W of Tavior, W 40 to Agate alley by N 60 and all interest in Agate alley; $37,500. Joseph and Annile Pleperling to Francis Del- lot on N line of Union street, 47:91-3 E of Leavenworth, E 0:2% by N 112:6; $L Francis and Therese Delmont to John Farn- ham, lot on N line of Union street, 47:0% E of E 25:2%, N 137:6, W 3, S 25, W J. Subseribed and sworn to before me 28th day of Ji 1808, Y o T 'L KERR, Notary Publte. ' CHAS. J. BOSWORTH, . General Agent, 818 CALIFORNIA STREET, >, San Franelsco, Cal. £ VREE i