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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1903, 13 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | BCOMS WANTED. 607" Market st, opposite Keamy, state Aments and Rent Collectors. herge Taken of Y. ST BE SOLD. r Investment. AND ELLIS STS. T FRONTAGE AND 80 ROOMS, nditure for im- ntal of $1350 per SPECK & CO., 667 Market st rott REAL ESTATE. ERTISEMENTS _— WHfiSmm§§ CFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND T | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ange for exc OAKLAND FURNTURE FOR SALE. n furni- akind ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. dern, 4-3 hskpg. to § we elevator on gr: 3 tamily roome: 35¢ o &1 week: ejevator; electric 1 bus and baggage conventences. . #4 34 st near Market 52 to $8 week: elevator: ng-room; free bus: bageage cor. Duncan & Church sts. 1 office for Call ad ns bas e ——— ROOMS AND BOARD. appointments; ng distance phobes in every 12d: hot and cold ocean water oom; vaths: culsine ouly, §3 to 5 STEVENSON mension, 807 Califorgis st—At. tractive and Figntty Toome: Dest n& and servioe: “ towest rates 1714 —Private bokrding-house, evervihing first-class; _sunny suites . single rooms: choice locality OOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED By a gentieman and wife, nice c;vulor;::le room, with private bath attached; either European plan or near rant. Box 2016, Call, . TED, Jadies will wxchange services for house- g rooms; ve : :& le; trustworthy. J. K., Handsome sumny furnished | 3 respectable; 700 rooms; | W and | been established st 1006 | | H NICELY furnished room for young single man; -state terms. A. B., box 2023, Call. WANTED—A sunny room north of Market st., not over $7; private family. Box 2083, Call —_— 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 ssued yesterday { | | | | | | | Bee, 41, ), Oakland | Randazzo, 222 Mason etreet, a Gatto, 18, 4 Vi nt street. H._Rich 122% Ban Jose 21, 1602 n, 28, 419 First avenus, and 1008 Clement street. Minna street, and nna street. Ritch street, t street. Fillmore street, 1, Wildey avenue. | avenue, and Katharine L. Nankerv | Howard street - and na Salan A Salar Mike Deve Bush _ street, Bush street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. e and death notices sent by licat nd residence of bave the same published. er- R—In this city, Rev. G. A. Bernthal, isabeth Schaefer, both No- A. Bernthal, Jonathan M. n, John A. W. Bernice. illiam M. Catherine Benjamin E. Paul J. Yon Oesen, Dora Waugh, Clarence Weil, Joseph Zimmernan, 1903, 2 of Anna Ander- A. and Julian esa Bickford a: e of Sweden, aged t lock, at t = Golden Gate Under- Mission street, near 0. o. Germany, aged f Paperhangers' and 500 nces are respect funeral serv] o'clock, at the par: » Mission street, 5, Milton D. of Dana P. acramento, and Burke of A , 1908, Annie fford, loving brother of Abble M. ., aged 29 attend the funeral to-morrow , 1171 M ovember 4. harles H. Cc aged 25 Mollle, native and 11 1903, ve: 1 the funeral t clock, n Crowley rs 4 months mortuary chapel of the Leitrim, i- acquai tend Ness avenue, . where a re- il be celebrated for the 9 o'clock. Interment city, November 190: beloved wife of the la ive of France, age 4 acquaintancés are respect- attend the funeral to-morrow o'clock, from the undertak- of Theodor Dierks, Mission and Sixth. Interment tery ovember 4, 1903, B. M., and loving mother of a native of Ireland, ars & months -and 16 days. i acquaintances are respec: mass Interment Holy > funeral car from streets. Please 1903, Goldstein, mother of daughter of Mre. M. J. t . Mass £ Notice of funeral hereafter” RINGTON—In this ember d_brother of ngton, a na- aged 22 years Har Nev are respect- d ti eral to-day, 2 . 10 o'clock, from his_late residence, 1 Perry street, between Third | and Fourth. Interment strictly vrivate. | JEIDE—In this city, November 4, 1903, Fried- rich_Phiiltp Jeid: | ungest and beloved son of Conrad and abetia Jeide, and loving brother of Willie, Walter, Katie, Loule and Jeide, a mative of San Francisco, aged > Friends and acquainfances are respect- invited to attend the. funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the family residence, SII York street, between Twen- tieth and Twenty-first. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. —In Albaguerque, New Mexico, Octo- ber 30, 1903, Emil A. Jr., dearly beloved son of Emil A and Marie Krenz, and devotea P — HENRY J. CALLACHER CO, (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st, opposite Lincoln’ School. Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. ———Funeral Directors and Embalmers.—— Formerly in Metropolitan Now at 866 MISSION, Tel. South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth. near Fifth st. Finest Equipments' at Moderate Rates. Margaret, | hn and Joseph Moran, a native | 4, { of the laté | brother of Herman and Rudolph Krenz, the | 4. They must be handed | n offices and be Oc- | uma Thomas, both | late Arthur Krenz and the late Mrs. A. R. Ness, & native of San Francisco, aged 26 years 6 months and 19 "&m & ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respec! tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 1235 York strest, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-afth. ~Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KUCICH—In this city, November 4 1903, lena Kucich, and father of Antone Elflmi Peter and Dr. Ostroilo Kucich, & native 0 Kumiza, Dalmatis, Austria, aged 61 years 1 mooth and 4 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully jnvited to attend the funeral Fridey, November 6, at 10 o'clock, from his Tesidence, 1919 Dupont street, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's Church, corner Dupont and Filbert streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commeneing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. LORD—In this city, November 5, 1903, Mary Teretta, beloved wite of Willlam A. Lord, mother of Lillian E. and Ethel 8. Lord, and daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth C. and the lite Cassips H. Staflord, a native of Washing- ton, aged 43 years 4 months and 24 days. [ 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, November 8, 1903, at 1 o'clock, at her late residence, 8§30 Twenty-third street, between Mission and Valencia. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. NASH—In Oskland, November b, 1903, Jona- than Masters Nash, father of Willlam A., Nash, & native of . aged I8 years 7 months and PEARSON—In Oakland, November 5, 1808, John August Willlam, beloved son of John and Emma Pearson, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 7 years 8 months and 29 days. PINKHAM—In this city, November 4, 1803, Bernice Pinkbam, beloved daughter of the late George C. and Carrie S. Pinkham, sister of Clifford and Lloyd Pinkham, and grand- daughter of Mrs. K. F. Gardiner and Mr. and Mre. John F. Pinkham, a native of aged § years 6 months and 12 james J. and Harry L 7 Friends and acquaiitances are respect- ¢ invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. K. F. Gardiner, 2703 Bush street. tery POLLEYS—In this city, November 5, 1903, William M, beloved busband of Annfe M. P. D. Pol a native of Massachusetts, aged 80 years 4 months and 22 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Martha | F. Ceme- | November 4, 1903, Otto | 1908, Zeda and fford, { ces are respect- | the pariors | 1003, ndertak: Cor 2475 | thence to. St. James Church, Twenty-third and Guerrero streets mase will be celebrated for the | T I at 9 o'clock. Interment | =s Cemetery. Kindly omit vember 1903, | and | les, aged | 1903, Ed- | funeral to-day- , from her late resi- . thence to St. Fran- | her soul, | | | | { 1 ] Saturday, November 7, 1903, at 1 o'clock, at the mortuar; chapel of the Golden Gate Un- —In_Berkeley, ie, sved daugl line Rasmussen, aged 9 months and 24 days. In this city, November 4, 1903, Mar- e beloved husband of Maggle and father of Mrs. O. V. Ort of iative of Michigan, aged 60 montlr and 3 days. [ Remains will leave parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stockton stry at 8 o'clock to-day (Friday), thence by train from Third and Townsend s nta Cruz for interment RADER—At his residence, West Berkeley rdinand Schrader, dearly beloved husband Adelina Schrader, and uncle of helmina Dietle and Mrs. Ernest Weste a e of Germany, aged 60 years § montk and 19 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday ‘el from his late ovember 5, 1003, " ia and enth streets, West No flowers. R — In Cupertino, Santa Clara County, November 4, 1903, George G. ger, brloved som of rence and Mary e, Cl lara, a native of Cali- s and 19 days. Selenger, and father of Gi len and George S aged 41 years for E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place to-day (Friday), at H Cross Cemetery, San Mateo Coun! 16 o’clock. STAFFORD—In this city, November 3, 1003, Jane, beloved wife of the late William Staf- and mother of Nicholas and John Staf- Mrs. L. Duffy and the late Stephen and a native of Drougheda, nty Louth, Ireland, aged 46 years. (Wor- Mass.,” papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- , at y “invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 10 o'c from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 66 Mission street, | ‘between Fourth and Fifth, thence to St | Brendan's Church for services at 10:30 o'cl Interment Holy Cross Cemetery In this city, November 4, 1903, wife of J. Sweeney, beloved ther of Mary, John and James Sweeney, en and the late Michael Cal- sister of James, Thomas and llaghan and Mrs. E, O'Connor and n, a native of Tralee, County daughter of E Kerry, Irelan §> Friends and acouaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- | Mission street, nce to St Borromeo's Church, where a re- igh mass will be celebrated for the of her soul, commencing at 9:30 t Holy Cross Cemetery. this city 1904, E., dearly of Tavlor, and tl and acquaintances are respect- attend the funeral to-day ck. from the Masonic h S isco, under the aus- uth San Francisco Lodge No. 212, M Interment Cypress Lawn carriage A In Peoria, 111, October 25 1903, 1 J. Tustin, beloved son of Fernando and Mary Tustin, and brother of Mrs. J. F. Jorahay Mrs. C. trandberg, Mrs. H Hughes ana George W. Tustin, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years 9 months and 1 day. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. A | fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, November 6, 1903, at 11 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Tweuty-first. literment Cypress Lawn Gemete: E VON OE —In this city, 1503, Dora, . von Oes>n, motrer of Irma . daughter of Wilkelmine and the ich Becker, and sister cf Mr Emil A. Groezinger Fdna Be A NAtive Of | goru By e % | B R, aked 30 years 16 montne and | Services, after which the following pro- § days. gramme was rendered: | £ Friends and acquaintances and mem- ok o oxiidiica oy | vers of Walhalla Rebekah Lodge No. 130, e oSl 0 1. 0. O F.. are respectfully invited to at- G White, 1.D.; 8:50, hymn | tind the ‘funeral fto-day_ (Friday), at 2 b aa WL Whie DD b3y oma ] o'click. from St. Markus Church, O'Farreil | miitle: 9:05, spectal mus: e | street, between Franklin and Goagh. Cre- | T 89° (0100 GRDSCECy ORI D010, adiress, | mation Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Please omit flowers. WAUGH—In this city, November 4, 1903, Clarence, beloved infant son of Clarence and Mary Waugh, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 daye WEIL~1In this city, November 5, 1903, Jo- seph Wetl, beloved son of Mrs. Fanny Weil, and nephew of Mrs. Adolph Susan Roos, a native of Alexandria, La., aged 538 years. (Fresno and Sanger, and Alexandria, La., papers please cops > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funmeral services to-day (Friday), of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. ment at Alexandria, La. ZIMMERMAN—I# this city, November 5, 1903, Martha, beloved wife of Otto Zimmerman, and mcther of Agnes Zimmerman, a native of Deluware, aged 37 years 3 months and ¢ aays ©F Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inyited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resience, 1318 Natoma street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church for services at % o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. « Inter- sNhanahan C) FLORAL DESIGNS 107 POWELL*~rELL 5056 Or.R.LWa Bes resrmoi den‘s’ practies st his former offics 847 Geary St Tirect'y opposite Saratoga Eall 3 Reduced Rates for Thirty Days Painless Extraction . . . . . 25¢ Cgowns . . . . . .$2.00 to $5.00 Plate Work . . . $5.00 to $25.00 LOOK YOR THIS AD. EACE OTHER DAY, e ————————— Play for Championship. BERKELEY, Nov. 5—The Berkeley High School and the Polytechnic School of San Francisco will play for the cham- plonship of the Academic Athletic League next Saturday afternoon at the Presidio. The teams have been coached by well known football stars and are ready for a hard battle. Each team has won the championship of a sub-league of the greater league. i R o e WASHINGTON, Nov. 5.—The Director of the Mint to-day purchased 170,000 ounces of silver on account of Philippine chinage at an everage of 59.111 cents an ounce Jerome, dearly beloved husbgnd of Magda- |, Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- aking Company, 2475 Mission street, near | ter of H. C. and Mado- | at 3 o'cloek, at the parlors | bhi 1 Ask Federal Court to Concel Two Policies on His Life, Charge ‘That He Tried to De- fraud the Company by Attempting Suicide R ST. LOUIS, Nov. 5. — In the United Btates Court to-day the Mutual Life In- surance Company of New York filed an application for the cancellation of two life insurance policies aggregating $250,000 carried by the company upon the life of James L. Blair. were secured through fraudulent repre- sentations. that Blair attempted to take his own the policl The petitian also charges that Blair, | for ten years, during which time he was | attorney for the company, deceived the an income of $100,000 a year; that he was a capitalist and able to pay the pre- miums. The petition sets forth that on Novem- ber 2, the company served notice upon him of cancellation of the policies which it held upon his life, and made him a tender | 063, and that this tender was refused. The tender is therefore made to the court, and it 1s petitioned that Blair be required to appear in court to answer the charges, fically waiving requirement of an oath. Papers summoning Blair to court were given to a United States Deputy Marshal late to-day,and he departed for the Blair home to serve them. e BELLBOY IS ARRESTED AND Albert Cornely, Lad, Is Accused of Several Crimes. Albert Cornely, a 16-year-old bellboy employed at the Hotel Westminster, 614 Detectives Ryan and Taylor name registered on the detinue book at the City Prizon. Cornely, though young in years, bids fair to become an accom- plished criminal if not checked in his career at this time For some time complaints have been made to the police by the management of the hotel that a clever thief had been operating in the hostelry, and Detectives Ryan and Taylor were detailed on case. H. S. Salt, president of the Califor- nia Electrical Works, lost a valuable pls- tol, and Arthur Burton, reported that a gold watch and chain had | been taken from his room. C. J. Wilder of the Company and no doubt fearing that some his notified the police. where his mother is employed as a do- der stolen from the hotel. been employed at the hotel for several months and prior to that time was ap- prentice in the navy. He will undoubted- ly be sent to some reform institution. L —— e —— CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS in Fourth Congregational Church. The sixty-seventh quarterly convention of the Golden Gate Chri: Congregational Church on Green street. were: H. G. Mathewson, J. H. McCallum, Miss Sadie E. Phillips, Miss D. redge, Miss Jennie Partridge, J. Miss Bes and Miss Belle Stanford. E. L. Walz, who delivered the devotional dent J. E. White; 9 No. 367. Mizpah. ———— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, City and County of San Francisco to Sig- mund Schwabacher, ot on NW corner of Jack- son and Gough streets, W 137:6 by N 127:81;; also lot on SW corner of Jackson and Gough streets, W 60 by S 125:8%: § —, Same to Anna O. Cassell” lot on W line of Gough street, 120 N of Vallejo, N 30 by W offertor: Same to Virginia Fitch, 1ot on NE corner of Oak and Laguna streets, E 85 by N 120; Sophia Schwartz to Annie E_ Valentine, lot on § line of Post etreet, 137:6 W of Laguna, W 30 by S 137:6; gift. Amelia 1, Gardner to James W. and Sarah J. Burnham, 1ot on N line of Greenwich street, 22 E of Steliner, E 24:315 11:615, W 24:6, 'S T6: Agathe L (wife of J. F.), 31 E of lot on Tk street, line of Tu N 13 W50, § 13 Nancy G. Davis to Blanche, Grace, Lola and George T. Davis,_lot on NE corner of Clay and Baker streets, E 31:3 by N 105; gift, Peter and Mary E. McHugh to John P. Sheridan, lot on W line of Cherry street, 76 N of Clay, W 100, N 12, SE to point 79:11 § of - Washinkton stréet, § 0:5%; $10, City and County of San Francisco to Wil- liam W, Mackay, lot on SW line of Eleventh street, 536 SE of Folsom, SE 33, SW 3%; $— s ame to Maud G. Eyre and Alfred J. Gray, lot on W line of Jessle street, 110 S of Her- mann, S 50 by W 77 =2 Same to Abrabam, Sigmund and Bella Schwabacher,, Mina L. Ehrman and Jane B. Schwabacher, .lot on § line of Duboce (Thir- teenth) street, 170 W of Valencia, W 100, S 160, E 125, N 70, W 25, N 90; $——, Simon Fitzpatrick ot Fitz to Mary Fitz- patrick, lot on E line of Jullan avenwe, 245 § of Fourteenth street, S 30 by E 84 N 30: 2iso lot on W line of Gilbert street, 205 NW of EBronnan, NW 25 by SW $0; aiso lot on NE corner of Church and Lane streets at point 50 more or less from NE corner James Ben- son's lot. 8 0 by E 32; gift. Matthew Cassidy to Mary Cassidy, lot on B line of Sharon street, 200 § of Fifteenth, 8 25 by . 125; also lot on W_line of Sharon street, 230:71 N of Sixteenth, N 25 by W 125; gift. Julits H. and Lulu Berghauser to Boessie B. Baxley, 1ot on E line of Castro strect, 165 N of Twentieth, N 60 by E 125 $10. Nancy G. or Nannie Davis fo Blanche, Grace and Lola T. Davis, lot on E line of Harrison Btrect, 208 S of Twenty-fourth, S 52 by E 100, and property out of county; gift. - Levl Straues to Jacob, Sigmund, Louis and Abramam Stern, lot on E line of Battery street, 270 Pine, S 152:6. E_137:6, N 90:10, W 6‘8 NDQI:G.W”SN W 62:6; gift. 'Elizabeth L. Urquhart (formerly Elizabeth B. der) and Richard A. Urquhart to Eliza B e rert C. Bolton and David E. Melliss Lt i dawnies N émg ey 5 = N O uha Whies Cnd Watter Rt ana Eiiza M. Bolton B. Cope to Johm F. Leicester, earn itreet, 130 S of Sacramento, E ;?‘fi‘!y ":lu-m. Wb N0, W e vid K. Melliss (trustes of estate of Fran- .e?‘!.g. ‘Melliss) to same, undivided third of 8% ina Eitza M. Bolton to same street, 68:9 N of N .35, E 0:2%, N | $10, - Villegia to Helen M. Sullivan | \ SW 63, NW | | The company charges that the policies The petition further charges | life on October 15 and Octover 31, and | defraud the company of the amount of | company by representing that he enjoyed | of the amount of premiums he had paid | and interest thereupon, amounting to $33,- | but not under oath, the petitioners speci~ | ACCUSED OF HOTEL THEFTS a Sixteen-Year-old | Sutter street, was arrested last night by | and his | the | another guest, | Yesterday Cornely entered the room of | Southern Pacific | one was trying to enter by the door made | scape down a waterpipe on the out-'| side of the pullding. He was seen in his | descent by the landlady, who immediately The arrest followed and a search of the room occupied by thg lad at 2162 Pine, | mestic, brought to light ali of the plun- | Cornely has | IN QUARTERLY SESSION { Members of Golden Gate Union Meet | an Endeavor | Union was held last evening at the Fourth | The ofticers in charge of the convention | Kitt- | Gill, | ie Hooke, Miss Lottie S. Moore | The convention was opened by the Rev. | i | | | | | ty-first avenue, SW 125 by SE 100, Oaklane INSUBNGE MEN (GRIPPLE CREEK NFRAID OF BLAR BANK COLLAPSES Failure of the Bimetallic to Open Its Doors. Pueblo Title and Trust Com- pany Also Makes an As:ignments CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., Nov. 5—The Bimetallic Bank of Cripple Creek falled to open to-day. A motice on the door an- nounced: “Bank closed. Statement later.” The Bimetallic Bank was established in 1861 by David H. Moffitt and sold by him in 101 to James F. Hadley and others. It is capitalized at $160,000 and its deposits aggregate about $220,000. The officers ar President, James F. Hadley; vice presi- dent, Bruno Hobbs; cashier, E. P. Ar- thur., City Treasurer A. G. Jones, assistant | cashier of the bank, said: The cause of the failure to open our doors is the heaxy decline in mining stock and real estate. 1 belleve we will be able to pay | dollar for dollar, but we must have time. The directors of the Bimetallic Bank this afternoon made an assignment to E. P. Arthur, the cashier. It is understood that the bank will liquidate and go out of business. In consequence of the closing of the Bi- metallic Bank a run was started on the Colorado Banking and Trust Company, an_ allied' institution. PUEBLO, Colo.,, Nov. 5.—As a conse- | quence of the fallure yesterday of the First National Bank of Victor, Colo., the Pueblo Titie and Trust Company, capitai $250,000, did not open for business to-day. The trust company is controlled by the | { Woods Investment Company, which also owned the Victor institution. An assignment has been made by the Pueblo Title and Trust Company to E. P. Shove ot Colorado Springs. Shove satd to-day that the Title and Trust Company was perfectly solvent and could pay all demands within thirty days. The bank's deposits are about $250,000, including the accounts of a large number of working- men. The assets are said to be about $450,000. VICTOR, Colo., Nov.. 5—Frank M. Woods, general manager of the Woods In- vestment Company, has made the follow- ing explanation of the closing of the Vic- tor National Bank of this city, of which he is president: The strike resulted in withdrawals from the tank, chiefly by men who were leaving the district, and our reserve was depleted until T. P. Kane, deputy comptroller of the cu Tency, ordered the bank closed by Bank Ex- aminer J. B. Lezeau, who is in charge. The Woods Investment Company is behind the First National and depositors will be paid in full, and the mining properties in which the Woods Investment Company is interested will continue operations as heretofore. @ il @ | B. Melliss) to Johtt &. Leicester, sare; | ces P, £10. William and Eliza Sharp to same, lot on E | line of Kearny street, 50:10% N of California, N 173:10% by E 62:6; $10, George A. and Marie E. E. Berton to same, lot op E line of Kearny street, 82 S of Sacra- | i m;-nr’r-,os 48, E 30, S 7:6, E 32:6, N 55:6, W | : ¥ Bernard and Anna Davidson to Ranferth E | Steele, lot on NE corner of Clay street and | Parker alley, E 26 by N 00: $10. William and Soohie Frisch to_John and Catherine Zoerb, lot on N line of Sacramenta jereet, 177:6 E of Leavenworth, E 2 by N 70; Louis Rostein and as trustee estate of Re- | gina Wertheimer to Enewald Peterson, lot on NE line of Ninth street, 75 NW of Bryant, fel J., J. Dowad to California Safe Deposit and Trust | Company, lot on SE line of Ringold (Shipley) | street, 125 NE of Ninth, NE 25 by SE 75; $10. Esther M., Thomas H. and Bernard Willlam H. (or Harry) Bushell to James B. | Sykes, lot on E line of Seventh avenue, be- tween Clement anq Callfornia streets, 2i4 — of_Seventh avenue: $10. Leopoid Blum to Flora Blum, lot on E line of Sixth avenue, 175 § of California, S 25 by E 120; zift. . Cora A. Morton (formerly Cora W. Herz- stein or Wallace), wife of James, to Frances T. Tyler, lot on NE corner of Fulton and Thirtieth avenue, E 120 by N_600; $10, Bernhard and Rose Getz to Frederic Teague, lot on W _line of Seventh avenue, 125 S of J, street, S 25 by W 120; $10. | Frances S. and H. A. Dinsmore and Jennie | and Stanley Gray to Harriett H. Moise, lot on | N line M street, 32:6 W of Forty-fifth avenu W 100, N 100, E 12:6, N 125, W 120, N 12: E 120, 'S 100, E 120, 5 150, W 32:6, S 100: $10 Solomon and Dora Getz to Joseph W. El- lott, lot -on S line of Athens and Persia streéts, SE 50 by SW 100, block T4, Excelsior Homestead: $10. lot 413 SW of fot 160, block line of Chenery street, Roanoke, SW 25 by NW 160, 3, Fairmount; §10. John Hazel to Thomas Hazel, lot on S line of Thirtieth strect, 75 E of Bartlett (Harper), by S 125; $10. . Ducas Company s (corporation) to Jahn J. and Annte Driscoll, Iot on E line of Girard street, 5 N of Clement. N 50 by E 120, lota 11 and 12, block 11, Paul Tract; §10. Builders’ Contracts. C. W. Withington (owner) with J. M. Robert- eon (contractor), architests Cunningham & Pol teo—All work for a two-story frame building | on SE corner of Castro.and Liberty streets, S | 26:6 by E 100; $4700, | Franeis Smith & Co. (cwners) with Sandford D. le Cialr (contractor), architect ——Pile driv- ing, pumping, etc., for engines and machine | foundations and buildings on N corner of | Eighth and Townsend streets, 275 on Eighth | and 275 on Townsend; §—— { Jacob Heyman Company (owners) with L. | T. Fenn (contractor), pians by owner—All work for_a one-story .frame cottage on E line of Hoffman avenue. lot 30, Heyman Tract; $1550. Same owner with same contractors, pians by same—All work for a one-story and attic frame building on W line of Hoffman avenue, lot 163, Same: $1080. John .Lackmann (owner) with S. H. Robin- son (contractor), architect Charles J. Rousseau —AR work except mantels, gas fixtures, Backus grates and shades for a three-story frame building (six flats) on E line of Woodward avenue (Jessie), 113:4 S of Thirteenth street, | S 50 by E 70; $11,000. Alameda County. James J. McEiroy (single) to Franz Wisch- | newski, lot on E line of West street, of Eighth, S 50 by E 75, lots 3 and 4, block 96, Kellersberget's map (recorded November | | | i { 1 100 8! | 8,71908), Oakland; $10. A. E Lovett to Ida_ E. Tuttle, lot on § corner of East Twenty-fifth street and Twen- | 10, M W, Hambleton to G W. Langan, lot on | NE corner of Stanley place and Fairmount | avenue, E 104.85 by N 35, block C, re- subdivision blocks C and D, Flint Tract,” Oak- | land; $10, ° | Henry A. and Lucie B. Butters to William | G, Henshaw, lot on S line of Sixteenth street, 150 _W of Telegraph avenue NW 25 § 11078 SE 8 along line 90 from and parallel . to San Pablo avenue, NE 23.8), NE 107.67, | Oakland; $10. R 2 Andrew D. Pryal to Ruth E. Pryal (wife). | Jot on NW line of Claremont avenue, 50 NE of Sutter street, NE 100 by NW 100, block | E. map Vicente Peralta Reservation Tract, | Oakland; gift. Orin B, Flhd Edith Frisbie to Will E. Fri bie, NE 20 feet of lot 13 and SW 20 feet of | lot 14, map portion Highland Park, East Oak- 10, cm:m R. Beals (widow) to Gfovanni E. Channing, lot on E line of Shattuck avenue, 150 N of Vine street. N 30 by E 80, lot 15, block 4 map resubdivision blocks 3 and 4. Antisell’ Tract, Berkeley; also lot on E line | Shattuck avenue, N of Vine street, N | by E 90 lot 15, block 4, map resubdivision | ocks, Berkeley; $10. i ‘Evergreen Cemietery Assoclation to James Lyon Post No_ 8, G. | , post commander | R. as trustee), all lots as laid out Map 3, B , Lyon.Post plat. G. A.! e P B O 'Df Bl | teenth), | SW 30 by NW 150, block 130, Clinton, East Tourist Cars to Chicago Rock Island tourist sleeping cars run through to Chicago and to hundreds of places besides Chicago— Omaha, Kansas City, Des Moines, =~ W i - St. Louis, Memphis, etc. Connecting cars, Chicago to Boston. Most complete system of tourlst cars acrose the continent. Choice of routes—" Southern.” via E| Paso; “*Scenic,” via Salt Lake City and Colorado Springs. Six personally conducted excursions every week. ;Idm giving full information mailed on request. ickets at Southern Pacific ticket offices. F. W. Tuoyrsow, G. W. A, 623 Market St., San Prancisco, Cal. Rock Island | | 'SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave niu ace due io arrive at SAN FERANCISCO. (Main Lipe, Foet of Market Street) Suisun, Egu'ra and Secra- ento st Vacaville, Winters. Rumeey... Martinez, San Ramon, Valiejo, . Calistoga, Sants Rosa. Niles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop. tockzon .. e e Davia. Woodiand. K nighis Landing. Marysville. Oroviile - Atlantic Express—Ogden and East. Port Costa, Mi ez, Autloch. By- GALIFORNIA LIMITEDR TO CHICAGO Leavos s and Thursdays ron, Tracy,Stockton, 3acramento, Newman, Los Banos, Mendota, at 9:30 a. m., through Ia 8 days, Armone. Lomoors. lnatord with rappings. Visuiin, POrterville ....cosoooo. & . & 28304 mn'c..m. Martinez, Tracy, Lath- Yrop, Modesto, Merced, Fresno, Gosbhen Jun\:l.](lrn.kl.zclam»r‘v. Haa- 4550 ford, Viealls, Bakersfield ... Other Santa Fe Trains: 8364 Shasta Express— Davis. Williama (for Bartiett Springs). Willows, | for Stockton, Fresno, Bakerafieldy {Frco. Ked Bluft, Portiand. 7.55¢ { Merced, Hanford and Visalia. 8.30a Xiles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton.loge, Sacramento, Placerville, 4.00 p. m. for Stockton. | Marysville. Chlcoj Red Biufl, e 4.25¢ Oskdaie. Chinese, Jamestown, “wg' m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyonand ! e porn, Tuolumne and Angels ..... 4 Sicsgo- 9.004 Martinez and Way Ticxer Orpice: €1 Marke 8¢, and Forry | 10,004 Yolielo.. Depot, _S. - oadway, Oaie- | Port vosts, mar land, Cal. - i Tracy, Lathrop, Merced, | ford. V! Angeles CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Sotd arrrves v ot Lie]” 1300 { SE. The i ed — Ugde: L!ES B e by s DQD?::'IH:“&:L teago. 8.25¢ SAN FRANCISCU ANy NURTH PACIFIC | 12.00% mayward. Nites und Way Seaiiona. 3.25¢ 1007 Sacramento River Stewmers. 11.00¢ RAILWAY COMPANY. $30r Benicla, = Winters. = Sacramento. buron Ferry. Mar treet. | Woodiand, Knights Landing, fl. Heury: /Nodk (o e . | Marysville, Oroville and way = SAN FRANCIS SAN RAFAEL. stations g - . WEEK DAY c,ou ?o 11:00 a. m.; 12:35 | 3.30° Hny'nr‘- u"u dflv;-:y’Suét;v;u;; 7550 M o = Thursdays—Extra trip 30r r\z‘r:w"os: M e Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:: | ?fl?{?xfi‘éflé'??ir“?:‘l-:'_’ Star R T | 3307 Martinez, Tracy, Stockton, Lod il g T - | 30r MartinezSan Rumon, Valiejo,Napa, SAN BAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. lfstoga, Santa Ross.......... WEEK DAYS — 6:05, 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:15| 400 Niles. Tracy. Stockton. Lodf a. m.; 50, 3:40, 00, 0 p. m. | 4307 Hayward. les, Irviagton, Ssa rdays—Extra trip at 2:05 and 6:35 p. m. | _Jose. Livermore B 2 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, | ¢ 00r The Owi Limited—Newman, Los Banos. Mendota, Fresno. Tulare, e Bakersteld. Los Angeles 8554 Leave Arrive - Port Costa, Tracy, Steckton 12.25¢ San Fran. San Francisc Hay ward, es and San Jose 254 - = | Hayward, Niles .. Week | Orfental Mall — Ogden, Den X Days. | Omaha, St. Louls, B(:hl'll‘flsfiilfl - P i Fas Port Costa, Benicia, Sul- 7:30a) 8: 9:10 af 8:40 a | stn, Kimtra, Davis, Sacramento, 9 10:40 a(10:20 a | tn. Auburn, Colfax, K 05 p( 6:20 D | Truckee. Boca, Reno, Wade b P { tur;h.‘uw IEl'l:emur.: Batte pree Mountain, Elko .. 5 | 9:10a S:40a | - Novato, 110:40 a/10:20 a | ";gg: T e ar 7580 Petaluma. 6:05p| 6:20p | 7 ggs Port ez and »| 11.26a Santa Rosa. | | £ OB ramento, Marysville, Rédding, 40 2{10:20 a | Portland, Puget Sound and Esst. 8.55a Fulton, 35 pl 6:20p | ¢ 10p Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- | | AT i oo scvaseadan-e 11554 Windsor. | COAST LINE (Narrew Gaage). Healdsburg. £ TFoot or Market Street.) Lytton. { S 1Ba Newark, Jenterville. Sam Joss, Geyserville. | Felton, Bouloer Creek, Sants Cloverdale, Cruz and Way Stations... .. B.85¢ | <18r Newark, Centervilie, San_ Jose, Hopland New Almaden. Los Gatos, Falton, and Ukiah, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and = Principal Way Stations . 10.554 Willits. ¢ 167 Newark, San Jose, Los @atos and e Stations. ... ...... .. i 18.554 » 3 30r Hunters Train, Saturday only, Guerneville. Jose and Way Staticns. Sunday only returns from Los Gatos ... 17 267 OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. rom SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market Bt. (Sifp+ 5 9:00 11:00 a.x. 1.00 3.00 5.157.x. ND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 1200 300 400r. moma. Glen Ellen. Sebastopol. STAGES connect at Green Drae for San | 2 Quentin; at_Santa Rosa for White Sulphur | ST LINE (Broad Gauge). Springs: at Fulton for Altfuria and Mark West | _ Thira and Townsend Screets.) Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey. | & e 30r serville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for | 7 § 38 the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood; at| 8 410 Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, | 8.00a ComstLive Limited—Stopsonly Saa Keleeyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Hay, Lake- | Jose, Gilroy (connection for Hol- port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Hater). Pajaro. Castrovilie, Sa- Springs, Saratoga Springs, Biue Lakes, Laursl Ioss. Bun ANo. Paso Eobien Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Santa Margarita, San Luts Obispo, Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, Lierly Principal stations themce Surf Bucknell's Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's (eonnection for Lompoc) princk Hot Springs, Hallway House, Comptche, Camp el My B A Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg. S ot Cumtrovils T and Treen Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Brags. Monterey and Pacific Grove. ... 18.48 Westport, Sherwood. Cahto, Covello, Layton- | 8. g0a San Jose. Tres Pinos. Capitols. ville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, HMarris, OI- | SantaCruz,Pactfic Grove Sitnas, sen’s, Dyer, Garberville, Peppetwood, Scotia Luis Obispo and Priocipsi and Eureka. Vay Station: 410 Saturday to Sunday round-trip fickets at re- w.:s: San Jose and Way Stations.. 1.200 duced rates. | 11.304 Santa Clara, San Jose, Loa Gatos On Sunday round-trin tickets to all points and Way Stations il - beyond San Rafael at half rates. 130r Sap Jose and Way Stations . 8364 Ticket office, 630 Market street, Chronicle| 3.00F Pacific Grove Express—SantaClara Sen Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacliic Grove (connects at Sants Ciara for Santa Cruz, Boulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) st Giiroy for Hoillster, Tres Pinos, at Castroville for Saitnas. 1216 buflding. H. C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | 207 iroy way Facsenser =~ = = 14 457 San Jose, (via San: Leave Via Sausalito Artive | Gatos, snd Princi San Francisco | Poot of Market St San Francisgo 5 “un‘:u tefipr !nrd-u - . ;:IIA 16.30r and Principal Way Stations 00a Week | San- 6.00r Sunset Limited. Basthound.—San Dark | days Luts Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming. EI Paso, New Orieane, New York. (Westbound - arrives via San Joaguin Valley).... x8.254 | 18167 San Mateo, Be | Betmons. Saa 5:50%|. | Carlas, Redwood,’ Fair Owks, 5 ol | Menio Park. Paio Alto. . 1848 === | §.30r SagJose and Way Stations.. 6.384 1 Dipsea and Willow | 1.30r s‘:cmsu F?nn:;o. nmu-r:e. TICKRT | 626 MARKET S.,(North Shore Ratlroad) | 5 . San Mateo, Belmont, | San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, OITIGE | and Saveairro Funev: Poot Market St. | T e e e———————————————————————————— #11.30P Mayfleld. Mountam View. Snany- vale, Lawrence. Sauta Clara and of Bayo Vista avenue, SW 43 by SE 125, being San Jose. ._19.45¢ swW feet of lof an feet of lot 1 Jap No..2 of Linds Via Terraes, Oskiand | 3 Y e At My 10. | tops stations on Sunday. John P. and Edua ¥. Beckett to Minerva J. | }omnme e o8 ey iy caly. Sweeney, lot on N line of Thirty-eighth street, | ¢ Via Coust Line. w0 Vin San Joaquin Valley. m.afl E'of Market. E 40 by N 139.50, Oakland Savings and Loan Society, S. C. and Tsabel | O. Bigelow and George Sterling to Ellen A. | Pringle, lot on SE line of Howe street, 30 SW of Howard, SW 30 by SE 125, lot 5, block F, Tll!rml!o Hill (formerly Howe Tract), Oak- land; $10. C.'W. and Lovina M. Gibson to Louis D. Reeb (single), lot on E line of Harrison street, 480 N of Tweifth (200 N from N lne of Thir- | N 78 by+E 150, lot 1, Map of Alice Park property, Oakland; $10. 2 Thomas Fraser (widower) to Julia MeM. Beebe (single), lot on NW lime of Thirteenth avenue, 50 8W of East Twenty-second street, | € Only trafns stopping st Valencis 8t. southhound 510 A% 17004 ..11:30 A% 3-50 . 3. and 5:3 r.x. TO SAN RAFAEL. (NI FRalll RoSS VALLEY, s MILL VALLEY, » ! AZADERO, ETC. SHORE sunmuurmy. Depart oo £an Francisco Daily 2 an Fra 16:00, 11:00. & m.. 12:20, 15, 7:00, 8:43, 10:20. 11:45 p. m. FAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO 7:40, 8:35, 9:35. 11:08 155, 3:45, 4:45, 5:45, 6:43, VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- —5:45, 8:55, 7:52, 8:35. 935, :35, 2:00, 3:15, 4:08, 5:05, 6:05, -35 . m. Oakland: gift Mary Kelleher to Central Bank, lots 9 and 10, mav_resubdivision of portion of biocks D and E,.Carrison Tract, as security for any ad- | vaaces made by second party to first party, Berkeley; $200. J. A. and Emily V. Marshall to Martha 25, block C, Leonard Tract, ele $i0. Isabeila Speer (wife of A. C.) and Blanche May Whiteman to t Coleman (widow), Jot S line of Effie street, 200 E of Dwinelle, E 40 by S 132:6, lot 6, block S, Case Tract, Berkeley; $10. Mary McHenry Keith (wife of Willilam) to ‘““: ’-s",ff}{‘:'" ll::. 5 zllock !a.mmq"' ot « s Scenic Park, Berkeley stations. Sundays only—10 a. m., Polnt Reyes and way stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market FERRY—Unfon Depot, foot of Market st. WEEKLY CALL 16 Pages. 81 per Year

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