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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1903, 13 ]REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ' REAL ES’I‘ATE—CITY—FOB SALE. SPECIAL NOTICES. PERSON ALS—Continue: habit. Call or 51 Grant ave., UNKENNESS mllol"r\u LYONS', London ts. $1_per week | = 720729 Market. + removed by elec. verse, 1170 Market iy good umbeellas or paired is 120 Stook: on dress pants 3250, - Bush and Dupent. 4 moles wmé\ with eleo. & Miss Eston, 1112 Sut PALMSTRY. scientific palmist and astrolo. ngs $1. 3 questions by ex- "sday ‘eve. aigo. 139 Post st AR tells of love, E:’.Bowarfl T. 8. tinting, paint . 319 3d st.: tel. Main 413 PHYSIC nvu AND | SURGEONS. !—‘_.1.-4!! e and residen, bet. 6th and "to diseares of seases o s herb doetor, for dody: G HIM, ber diseases of the human ears at 115-117 Mas €T Geary st., near Le DR H. C ured by WONG W00, the eases cured by APOLLO apart handsome!y room suits_overcoats | rience, cures per- | THOMAS I(AGEE & SONS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, XO. 5 MONTGOMERY ST. CHOICE RESIDENCES. Magnificent 3-story residence, with unob- ‘-lruflfld view of the bay | which cannot be surpasssd; iocality is she | tered; one of the best districts in the cit iot over 50 feet front. Corner residence; not far from Laguna end Juckson sts.; very fine 2-story residence, finished attic and besement: 14 rooms and thorcughly modern in exceptionally fine; lot | { Fine Washington st. corner, east of Larkin, | with a fine large 2-story, basement amd attic restdence; over 175 feet frontage on 2 streets. | _Pacific ave. residence: space on all sides; Yery fine Z-story, basement and attic resi- | dence, oontaining 16 rooms 2 baths aad laun- dry: modern and idly lr'rlflx‘d excel- | lent residence locality; cars pessing. Washington-st. residence: north side: close | | to one of the finest residences in the city, wi large feet front by 127 2-3 feet deep; fine | house, 13 roome, baths, ete. Brosdway corner, with magnificent and un- | first-class residence locality new 2-story and at and basement residence & very beautiful house inside. restdence, morth sife, which cost | Sace on both sides. THs 13 cbstructed view; Pine-st. $16,000 to butid =] of the finest residences in the city; dra ing room, sunny dining room, kitchen, houns. 10 bedrooms. schanan st.” residence; key lot; v residence, containing draw bat hes 3 finished attic rooms, rooms snd bath; fine marine view, front and | large bed rear; locality one of the best in the city. $17.300—Vallelo st large 2-story residence: 10 rooms, bat! 3 rooms In attic; finished basement; ex. ptionally fine scuthern expesure, t in every room in the house: house endidly and ' surroundings | with | fvery respect: | nearly 60 feet | w- | out- | | i =pace toward the south: an | dining end _aute room; § over 50 feet frontage: fine | sun- | arranged; el in good order. | | $16,000—Presidio Helghts restdence; north sido | of street; new house, which cost almost $12,000 to bulld; 40 feet frontage. 000—Jackson st. residence: morth sid i feet frontage by 2-3 feet deep: fine 2-story attic and basement residence of | 10 rooms and bath, and every modern convenience: street work all done; ble cars passing; close to a park. . residence, contaln- ns end exceptionally fine bath room. This house is particylarly well arrenged and attractive inside. 2,000—V vallejo-st. residence, with magnlificent unobsiructed marine wview; fine all around it; sun In almost every n; old English style of architecture; the interior of this house is exception- ally artistic. 10MAS MAGEE & SONE 20 Montgomery st. s and Auctioneers. me and Californla, sts.; 3- sement bufiding; rents ores and. uppers of 80 per annum; ¥ ar stoges_and large lot. »1 x137 :6, side of Hyde st Frastitin. st ;" 3 ach; 2 flats of & flags of 3 rooms brick foundati “good Mis- tore and flat business cos store and flat n st bay-windows, Broderick froptage; rents $£630 flat and a stable ia and Fourteenth sts.; 3 rooms and baths each; , brick foundations; rents 6 per annum; near Third 25x114. $5.250 A bargain: very nice Park residence h, etc.; 25x137:6. $596 per annum flats and x100: concrete foundation, ete. ents $405 per annum; near Seventh = M\ssmn warm belt; annum; near : 3 fats and lot of the above and for ** containing a list of in all parts of the city, H. 25x100, ¥ at our office. G, UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery st Agents and Auctioneers. Real Estate DESIRABLE sunny building lots, cloge to Du- boce Park: bituminized streets; lots level and to bufld on; a rare chance to obtain a € admirably situated and close to the city at a very reasonable price; diagram, st phone How- rooms, ed. Mrs. M —Furnithed rooms, l quiet. ight "\ NITED STATES . near Market 35c to $1 might; 400 single and fam en suite | front price and all further particulars at our of- S fice. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., mes flat—Su 20 Montgomery st. Real Pstate Agents and Auctioneers. MODERN cottages; finished complete every convemience: rooms-§2900 rooms—§3250, easy terms; large lots. rasoan Located on First and Second ave., bet. Geary and McAllister st cars and cne blogk morth of park. Fs NELSON, bulider. $250 AND $20 month; cottage, 5 r. and b., on | | [ Diamond, bet. Jersey, Elizabeth, 25th, Army | 84500—2 new flats, 4-5 . and b; Mission & 26th. $500 down. rents pays the balance. D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission st. FINE income flats on Fulton, nr. City Hall; reasonable. Inquire 142 Fulton st., owner. Hote ent and eht _ elec_ lights; reading-room AD\'ERTXFP‘MT’\ Call Rnr"h of elec | REAL ESTATE—Co ry—For Sale. ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, vineyards: inspected bargains: monthiy cata- Lguce went fres.” C. 3 "WOOSTER o eis arket st —_— Nl 'l' l'll( HMOND REAL ESTATE. WATER front lots and bargal maps, photos, ete, all tracts BELL, 417 Parrott bidg CLASSIFIED advertisaments and subscription veceived at Call branch office. . 2200 il s BERG, PRnPRlLTORs SON mansion, 807 California st ctive nnd sightly rooms; best table and Les. UM household g 781 Howard s.. 1 PIERCE-RODOLPY fice Pnr and ¥ 'KL!\’ ! (L% dx.e 383 Gol >LDZ\ “11' M ‘Third; phope Grast 161. Storage & oving Co., of- well sts.; tel, Prive. Ex. ST age. 'le(un and merchan- 5 Gate ave.; phone East 126. age: lé\'lnc!n made; 840 Howard 941 F. W. Zehtuss. B 11 Montgomery hipping at eut Taten: TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. EAT BARGAI TYPEWRITERS—We better mach! [ ie money than any se in the rentals $3. 'rho‘hr “xchange, 536 California; HAND typewriters ebeter Typew:. 12 ronted repatred luspec. Co., 50S Market. —— PROPOSALS. PROPOBALS for Clothing and Equij Depot Quartermaster's Office, 38 New Mogt: gomery st., San Francisco, California, No- vember 9. '1903.—Sealed proposals, in tripli- will be received at this office until 10 ciock 8. m.., Monday, November 23, 1903, Pacific Standard Time, and then opened, fof furnishite st either the Phfllde]phh Bos- xm Chicago or & ttresses, Piliows, tities 1o be subject to an increase of cent, if desired by the Department. 20 per for the same articles will be opened IE:: time at the other depots above m: To avold misunderstandinig as mml‘r::n:xd.n nar the articles to be furni - Bors il ‘carctully ertmne the standacd samples and specifications; so that proposass may submitted by them with a full knowledge of what will be required, as an ebsolute compliance wuh the st and epecifications will insisted upon in the inspection of the .ooa Unguaranteed bids, and bide for delivery or inspection at other points thaw those named sbove, will not be considered. Early deliveries are essential. Eidders must state in_ther the rate time of dclivery, ehould contract awarded to them. Pre: = appiication. "Env will bl lndofled. addressed to Major C. master, U. OFFICE of Superintendont of Constromion = orncz of Buperintendent of Construction, U, ostoffice. Courthouse, ete., 1044 Misaton 5 MONTGOMERY ST. | cottage of 5 rooms | | FOB sle—s bet] with | I WEEK'S news for 16 pages, in wrapper, for matling. $1 per year. B Pl Will be ‘recetved af the aboes mamis ol Untll January 18, 1904, for the constcucty packing, shipping and delivery of t] Inlerlor finish, etc., of the U. 8. lesation{buildings, Peking, ‘}gfi’nm accordance wit drawings and_spect ns, covles of which may Chtained at this office. P J. W. ROBERTS, Superintendent. I CATARRH, DE. positive $2500 COST and Is worth $3000—35th st., near ABSOLUTEL! bath, gas and electricity, elegant paneled dining-room, ureplne Mflll. etc., Tot mx%g in fashion- —_— A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Cail, TO-MORROW the day ture. ‘WHO DOES IT? THE adjourned annual meeting of the e vners of the 0. Fellows' Cemetery Ass clation will be held at_the office of the as- sociation on FRIDAY, November 20, 1m at 9:30. 4. m,, for such business as lexally” broiight before It. By orderof the Board of Direc GEORGE PENLINGTON, Secretary. SCIEITIFIC omcuns. DURING the G. encampment [t 1023 Market st., et mh»,t-h. fitted (luu- o Gen. Miles; you want the best as well as he. —_— e STUI'TERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Curs In every case: Individual teaching: no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures;home curs, ! MARRIAGE LICENSES. The tollowing marriage licenses were fesued yesterday: ws, 26, s::“ Pm street, and Edna L, John A. Johnson, 42, 1 White Emma C. Anderson, 43, 1333 Union street. Henry J. Sliva, 28, 160 Minna street, and Caroline E. Metz, 18, 160 Minna street. Antooio V. Agular, 27, 66 Jackson street, and Rose F. Cabral, 20, kson street. T!mu(h\' J. Dwrer. 22, 308% Lily avenue, and McLaughlin, 22, 409 Oak street. "B, Bourdled, 26, L3 CREDIT AUCTION. CREDIT AUCTION. CREDIT AUCTION. CREDIT AUCTION CREDIT AUCTION. CREDIT AUCTION. 1'HLBsrT)ud NOV. 19, 1008, VON RHEK‘{ REAL ESTATE CO., Rt AlJ’OmA ST. WITHOUT LIMIT OR RE: S‘EE\ Deviscaero lot; 34x108: visadero, 68 f1. south of Union; splendidly adapted for mldan(‘e or modern fiata. Green-st. lot: lnrnth marine view; 34:1%x 137:0; eouth line of Green; 103:113 east of Devisadero. p and Seventeenth Jed n 3228 stroet, and Marie T. Orognen, 24, 3228 Seven- teenth street. eelgdws:d A. White, 33, city, and Louise K. ey ), city. B aeda 'ia.u.‘ 21, 1207 Taylor street, and Ana Acosta, 21, 1712B Leavenworth street. BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death mnotices sent by mail wiil not be soserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed_with the name and residence ns authorized to have otices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this columa free of charge. BORN. ARMSTRONG—In this city, March 7, 1008, to the wife of T. H. Armstrong, a son. LINES g FER TO Restly CAR WICKMAN_—TIn this city, Noy ber 12, 1908, to the wife of Fred Wickman, a MARRIED. ALBORELL—McMILLAN—In this I:thher 11, 1903, Tony L. Alborell l.ll M ces A. McMillan, both of San Francisco. | HX'ETER—SA\DERSO\'—JD this_city, m;. vember 11, 1003, by the Francis Larkin, Aibert L. Hueter b e Eaiite Clara County, and Axnes Sanderson of San Francisc McDONNELL—EMMEL—In this city, Novem- ber 12, 1903, by the Rev. Frederick A. Doane, Andrew B. McDonnell and Amella Emmel, both of San Francisco. PETERSON—SHARP—In this city, November 12, 1908, by the Rev. Frederick A. Doane, Chiauncey E. Peterson of Point Arena, Cal., and Minnie B. Sharp of San Francisco, DIED. MeCloskey, Charles McFarland, Hugh McMillan, Gladys M. Macbeth, Mrs. Sarah Merritt, ' George A. Mitchell, Michael Monteith, James Bahrt, Martin Baxter, Patrick Boskowitz, Ella Canevaro, Frank Childs, Charles W. Corbett, Willlam A. Crough, Lillie A. Dams, Minna THIS ENTIRE AUCTION WITHOUT UIMT OR RESERVE 50x100—W, line of Arkansas, commencing 830 ft. 8. of Colusa (Twenty-sixth st.) Demeny, Maggie ggr}leln, l-v sy 501100—W. line of Connecticut, commenc- Eagan, Michael g S Fitzgibbon, David ison, Annett ing 486 ft. 8. of Colusa or Twemty-sixth. Pehbon; Davi O 75x100-E. line of Michizan, commencing | Garmett. John e en 200 fi. 8. of Colusa or Twenty-sixth. |- gy s, Sy, Sumes . o | Jonnsor Augy Shelley, Capt. Wm. 100x100—E, line of Missourl, commencing | 8 50 fr. S. of Yolo or Twenty-fifth. Sonnguy l‘mfn‘::{‘ A N 25x100~E." line of Arkansas, commencing PRI el T -0 00 Teeai: O T N | B Teloved husband of - Johanna Bahrt, g ~ Twentytnirg | father of Henry, Fred, John and Martin e e e ) Bahrt Jr., and brother of Mrs. F. Cross and and Connectieut. Gustave Bahrt, a natlve of Lubeck, Ger- many, aged 48 years 6 months and 28 d Iine_of Connecticut, commeme- b g 3 Harmony Lodge No. 9, A. O. ing 50 fr. N. of Nevada or Twenty-third. ~ O s Tt Marain. s ot il §> Friends and acquaintances are respect- R N fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 1of 100 TN, of Nevada or Twenty (hird. {Rupan, e 330 Froel frem e Dariors = of * Subr & Co. sslon street. 907:0x100—E. line of Conmecticut, com- (hek\’wlur{ we\‘Lnrh&nna Eighth. Interment I. mencing 350 ft. N of Nevada or Twenty-third g L o = % 2 In this clty, November 12, 1 100x100—W. line of Missonri, commencing | B “'“" 100 ft. N. of Nevada or Twenty-third. [ . native of Ireland, aged | §7 The funeral will take place to-morrow Bguio X, W. cor. or. Mimour! and Nevads | BYIhe fncrel WO e the. parlors of 3o 4 McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission between Seventh and El(hth thence to St. Joseph's Church for services at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FOSKOWITZ—In this city. November 13, 1903, Ella, beloved wife of Frank Boskowlts. ana mother of Dr. George H, Boskowits, a na. tive of Richmond, Va., aged 52 years 9 months and 26 daye. L7 Friends are r!lpttlfully invited to at- tend the funeral Sunday, at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1701 Post street. Please omit flowers. CANEVARO—In this city, November 10, 1008, Frank, dearly beloved son of Giovanni and | Gercnima Canevaro, and brother of Baptist Nicholas, Katie® and Nelchesa Canevaro, a native of Zoagli, Italy, aged 9 months and 19 days. ‘{7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- 50x100—E. line of Connecticut, commencing | S!T%E0 100 ft. south of Nevada or Twenty-third. 9§ Conpecticut, commenc- line of Nevada or Twenty-third. | 50x100-—E. ing 200 ft. S, 50x100—W. line of Missourl, commencing 100 ft. . of Nevada or Twenty-third. 50x100—W. lioe of Missour!, commencing 200 ft. S. of Nevada or Twenty-third. 50x100—E. line of Missouri, comms 50 ft. S. of Nevada op-Twenty-third. 50x100—E. . line of Texas, commencing 100 N. of Nevada or Twenty-third. 24 years 48:814x100—E. Hne of Mississippl, com- | S g fully invited to attend the funeral Eunday, fencing 125 fr. N. of Nevads or Twenty- | N imber 15, 1908, at 1 o'clock, from hib : S Iafe residence, 535 Greenwich sirect, near 25%100-8. E. cor. Texss and Nevada or | Stockton. Interment New Italin Cemetery. Twenty-third. | CHILDS in " thls city, November 13 108, al | “Charles W., -belaved husband of the late 25x100—E. line of Texss, commencing 25 | Mary Ann Childs, & native of Boston, Ma fe 8. of Nevada or Twenty-third. aged S0 vea [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, November 14, 1903, at 2:30 o’clock, at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & | Co., 1909 Mission street, between Fifteenth | and Sixteenth. Cremation I O. O. F. Ceme- 100x100—E. llne of Texas, commencing 300 £t. N. of Yolo or Twenty-fifth. BARGAIN—Two handsome new residences of 6 rooms and bath; sunny, modern and up to gate in every particular; Nos. 966 and 968 yton st near Golden Gate Park; price | $51%0 and $5400. Apply R. D. CRANSTON & SONS, 114 Montgomery st. tery. CORBETT—In this city, November 13, 1908, William A., beloved son of John C. and Mary A. Corbet(, a native of San Franclsco, aged 42 years and 8 months. we loan | EFNotice of funeral hereafter. | at_the parlors of the Pacific i | Remains BUILD on your unimproved realty; ¥ P! Y Undertakers, full cost improv. and part lot at 6 per cent, MA\HAHA\' LO\" CO., Crocker bullding. orner of Vicksburg and Ellz- ot 50:1!4 $2400. 2536 Howard st. 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 777 Mission street. CROUGH—In this city, November 13, Lillie Alvina, dearly’ beloved daughte; John A. and Mary Crough, and loving ul Charlotte Crough, a native of n Fran- sco, aged 13 years and 13 da DANS.1n this city, November 12, 1903, Min- na, dearly beloved wife of Henry Dams, & | OAKLAND ' ADVERTISEMENTS | Sitosass s o o fully invited to 4ttend the funeral services to-day (Saturday). at 10 o'clock, at late residence, 1108 Clay street. interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets, OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. her OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. R RSPV Al S | DEMENY—In this city, November 12, 1008, $6500—BUILT and formerly occupied by the| Maggle Demeny, beloved wife of Joseph present Governor at a cost of $9000; house | Demeny, and daughter-in-law of Mrs. C. of 10 rooms; dining-room, librazy, hall and | Demeny, a native of San Francisco, aged 33 entrance finished in hard wood; hot air| Years 2 months and 11 days. heaters, modern plumbing, electric spark | [7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- 1ighting, 5 expensive mantels; beautituj | fully invited to attend the funeral services style of architecture; fine marine view;| Saturday, November 14, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at_the mortuary chapel of Jultus §, Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. EAGAN—In San_ Leandro, Alameda Sounty, November 13, 1803, Michael, beloved band of Bridget Eagan. and loving facher of corner lot, 75x125, with rustic stone coping | and iron fence, cost over $1000; conventent to school and cars and business center; | present owner a non-resident and must sell; no reasonmable offer refused:; first | come first served. J. 5. MYERS or GEO. W. AUSTIN. Michael, Charies, Delia” and Eifen’ agan i 11 rs. 0 ray, a nativ $3250_JUST think of It; 3 cottages, 5 rooms, | Kerry, Ireland, aged 83 years °& COuntY bath, basement, brick foundation, hot an cold ‘water, gas, street work all complete lot 50x150; fruit trees, carriage driveway near school, local traid, cars and busines: center; present income $32 Der month owner has gone East and his instructions are to sell; we must sell, we Wil sell to the first applicant who Wil talk cash and make reasonable offer. J. 8. MYERS or GEO. W. AUSTIN. $5500, REDUCED from $6500—Death compel: owner to leave for Los Angeles and he forced to sell; location, Webster st., near 19th; only 3 blocks from the business cen- ter, postoffice and narrow-ganuge locu 1 rooms, bath: only cccupled 7 month: lawn, colonjal “style, nickel mumbln;. iate’ ) n fact an ideal home; must sold; it and make cffer. ' J. S. MYERS or GEO. AUSTIN. cquaintances are 4 fully invited to sttend the funeral today (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, San Leandro, thence to St. Leander’ Church, San Leandro, where & requiem hig] mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 980 oclock. _Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, San Mateo County, via electric funeral car on arrival of 12 o'dlock creek boat from Oaklas FITZGIBBON—In this cny. November 12, 1908, David Fitzgibbon, beloved brother of Eliza Stoddard, Mrs. Mary McCann and the late Mrs. Eilen Quinn and Mrs. Amelia Burke of Petaluma, a_native of County Cork, Ire- O e dins Ak the. parlors of MeF emging o McPafdun, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be. tween Seventh end Eighth. Interment fo- day (Saturday), at Petaluma, on the arrival of the 7:80 o'clock train from San Fran- clsco, GARAVENTA—In this city, 1908, San Pablo: only 4 blocks from Key route Novembe station; 30 minutes from this house to San Franclsco by Key route; only one fare: a modern bay-window cottage of 5 ot sondo: ideal home; terms only cash, bu.l-neo mortgage. Seelng is believing; call early; mun be #old; no reasonable offer refused. J MYERS or GEO, W. AUSTIN, 1002 Bmflwly. Angelo Garaventa, beloved husband Maria Garaventa, and father of Gacomo and Caterina_ Garaventa. @ native of Italy, GARNE’!‘A‘—ln the City and Count ‘Hospl November 15, 1903, Jo Tolit Carnedl o sk o x\a"v Yl:r.'.hll ity, Na iber 11, 1908, GATELY—] city, veml John, husband of ) Y new 6-room house, ofl.h business. ~ Call or address 10 Walsworth ave., lonklnlllg. TAL fine_flat Toom gottage, baths Strest, near Cas: ‘Olll' 'lm P C. LASSEN ., tro, to the mlfi of the um He %t Oakland, Cai. S0, W8 TR i W solemn mass ulmummm I:-u-l.mncm at 10 o'clock. Interment 18 pages, In wrapper, for mailing. §1 per year. Holy Cross '-';' el HAA In this eity, Noveml 1903, Carl OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | D5 beioved husband of Lk“‘ e 4 for bargal furni- H. Bchellh.n. 11th Lwr:t'nr:n&kl ) Sena or cireuiar. Why will you ‘semect SPECJALISTS. Am e < woluu .m free. Dr.’ Cottingham, 204 Sutter fully invited to attend the :umnl to-morrow from San Francisco 1137 street, between Seventh and Eighth. JOHNSON—In this city, November 12, 1903, August, beloved son of Susan Jvhnlan, and brother of A. W. Johnson and Mrs. M: r rson, & nlflve fl! California, aged 29 months and 3 lghteenth and Guerrero streets. JOHNSON_In Alameda, November 13, 1008, entered into rest, Captain bert Johnson, Foloved Buspand ot Bitsa J. ‘JowGeon, & me tive of Readfield, Me., aged 59 vears and 8 months. LAYDEN—In this city, November 11, 1908, Mlchlcl La) beloved father of dear] James, Charley and Walter Layden and Mrs. J. T“’Crummey a m:ln of Comuy Leitrim, Ireland, aged TThe" funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), at 8:80 o'clock, from the pariors of Carew & Engli Van Ness avenue, St. Paul's chureh. Twenty-ninth end Church streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his | soul. commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment | private. McCLOSKEY—In this clty, November 13, 1903, the varents’ residence, 1106 = Vermont Striot, Charles, beloved son of James and McCloskey, and brother of Mary E.. Thomas T. and Margaret V. Mec- | native of San Francisco, aged 8 years 7 months-and 8 days. McFARLAND—In this city, November 12, 1903, Hugh, beloved husband of Maggie McFar- of Thomas McFarland, a of County Leltrim, Ireland, agcd 5o years. A _member Young Men" Catholic_ Union. are respect- [7Friends and acquaintances fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, November 15, 1908, at 12:30 o'clock, from hiS late_residence, ‘61 Colton street, 'thence to St. Joseph's' Church for services, com- mencing at ¥ o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. AN-dn thig slty. Novembes 13, 1908, At ucumm ot Sister of Bertis snd Willie l(cl(lllan. a native of San Franciseo, aged § yea Ul“ufllnl private, Monday, November 16, 1903, at 11 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 706 Cortland avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriages. MACBETH—In Berkeley, November 13, 1003, at ner residence, 1554 Hopkins street, Mrs. Sarah R. Macbeth, beloved mother of Mrs. Joseph Hume and the late Mrs. Emily Seib, & native of England. MERRITT—In this city, anember 13, 1903, George A. Merritt, beloved h: d of Susan S, s ative’ of Penneyivanis, sxed 52 . (San Diego and Ashtabula, Ohlo, papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 322 Hayes street. Crematlon Odd Fellows' 'Cemetery. LOCAL 422, U. A. Journeymen Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters—Officers and mem- bers: - You are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, George A. Merritt, Sunday, November 15, at 12:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 322 Hayes Street.” Fine for nom-attendance. FARRELL, President. L. Misksr Secretary. Nowember 13, Fisalla, Cal, Mitchell, dearly beloved brother of Patrick, John, Peter and Bridget mtcheu, Mrs. J. Barrett, Mrs. J. Ackee, . P. McGuire and Thomas Mitchell of Worrer County, Pa., a native of County Leitrim, Ireland, aged 28 years. §rFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), x 12:30 o’clock, from the parlors | of the 'Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mission | street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for | services. Intefment Holy Cross Cemetery. A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repcse of his soul Monday, November 10, at 9 o'clock, at St. Patrick's Church. MONTEITH—In this city, November 12, 1903, James, beloved husband of Pauline Mon- teith, ‘and brother of Andrew E. Monteith, a pative of Tyrone, Ireland, aged 36 years and 21 da; [ Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, November 15, 1903 at 9:30 o'clock, at the ‘chapel of Charles H. J. an & | Co., 1909 Mission street, between Fl(teumhi and Sixteenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. MULLER—In this city, November 13, 1908, Margaret, youngest and dearly beloved | daughter of ‘August and Lizzie Muller, sister | of Louise Muller, and granddaughter of Mrs. A. E. Miller of Fruitvals vale, Cal., aged 2 months and 11 days. §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her parents, 1880 Howard street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. O'BRIEN—In this city, November 12, 1903, James, beloyed son of Ellen and the late Patrick O Btien, and brother of May, Neille and George ('Brien, Mrs. Thomas Sheehan, Mrs. G. A. Shayer and the late John and Thomas O'Brien, & native of County Tipper- ary, Ireland, agéd 20 vears and 4 months, (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his residence, 1 Ringold street, thence to St. Joseph's Churoh. ‘where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his eoul lll 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- ery. O'SULLIVAN—In this city, November 11, 1903, Jeremiah. beloved husband of the late Han- pab O'Sullivan, and father of Mrs. J. Victor, Philip Evans, Mrs. Charics Childs lnd Jenmllh O’Sullivan, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 48 years and 1 month. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the pariors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where services will be held at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross, Cemetery. OLSON—In Redlands, Cal., November 10, 1903, Annette, beloved wife of B. W. Olson, and sister of C. F. and G. Armstrong, Mrs. Sophia Peterson and Mrs. “Anna Anderson, & ative of Sweden, aged 28 years 4 months and 6 days. E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, between Twenty-second and Twenty- third, Mission Masonic Temple. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. : POXLEITNER—In this city, November 13, 1908, John Poxleitner, beloved husband of the late ret Poxleitner, and foster- father of Mrs. L. Thel- a native of Bavaria, Germany, aged daye. (St. Lou Friends an fully iavited to (Sunday), at 1 :30 o'clock, from his late residence, 6401, Jessie street, off Seventh, thence to St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, near Jones street, for services. Mass will be celebrated Monday, November 16, 1903, for the repose of his soul, eommencing at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. RYDEN—In _this ecity, November 12, 1903, Frederick E., beloved husband of Ella Ry- den, father of Francis Ryden, and bm(n.g of Albert, Frank A., Richard L., a L. May A. and Emily B. Ryden and Mrs. Hilda Thorn, a native of California, aged 34 years 2 months and 12 days. [F Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Snnm November 15, at 1:30 o'clock, from the lors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stoc} st under auspices of the Rigsers’ and Stevedores’ Unlon tion. [nter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SEEGER—In tnis city, November 11, 1003, Bmil, husband of Paulina_Seeger, and dfloled father of Fflu. Julius, Emil IM Carl WI’. l nuve f Wurtemberg, many, mfl months and 23 dun. ibrinus Verein and Bot- > Friends and neqnnnunnn are respect- fully invited mz attend the funeral o' o court. Jasies B Sharkey, father . A. Sharkey, and \mmnn of Ambrose Sharkey, n. native of Domll. Ireland, aged 48 years and 10 mon Alto, Marin Count 1903, Castam Willlam N. lley, be- ‘husband hlwu L. Shelley, fllherolwfll!m W. and "rlllflcfl "Shel- ny,.nnnotncvmun.cnnn. aged 90 WOMEN 3PEAK FOR TEMPERANGE Annual Convention of W. C.T. U. Begins in Cincinnati. Addresses of Welcome to a Large Throng of Dele- gates. i CINCINNATI, Nov. 13~—The thirtieth ! annual convention of the W. C.. T. U. be- gan a session of six days here to-day with ' ) a large attendance. At 8:30 a. m. pri meetings and conferences were held. The purity conference, of which | Mrs. Helen L. Bullock was leader, was addressed by Mrs. C. E. Huat of mu-; nois and others. The Ninth-street Baptist Church was crowded when President Stevens called the convention to order at 9:30 a. m. Fol- lowing the crusade psalm and the cru- | sade hymn, prayer was offered by the Rev. Dr. William McSurley of Oxford. Al ter the roll call by Clara C. Hoffmaa o Missouri the representatives of the -x- ecutive and other comittees were pre- | sented, when addresses of welcome and | responses were made and telegrams and | letters read. Then Mrs. Lilllan M. N. Stevens of Portiand, Me., delivered the president’s annual address. To-night welcoming addresses were de- lvered by representatives of the local churches, State and local branches of the w. T. U. and other organizations, with responses by Mrs. Stevens and oth- ers. An overflow meeting was,conducted in another church by the Rev. Anna Shaw of Pennsylvania. —_————— Runaway Accident Proves Fatal. BAN DIEGO, Nov. 13.—F. W. Scott, an elderly man, who was badly hurt a few days ago by being thrown from his car- riage during a runaway, died this after- noon from his injuries. T ——— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15. Maude B. Moulan (Fisher) to Mary E. Berry (wite of hllwn G.), lot on B line of Van | Ness avenue, Washington street, S 548 Wby B 120, $10, . enryh‘l H., -31\13. By i Peter | each, 10t on corner of streets, W 34:4% by 8 13 m % F pialy Emma G. Butler to Oscar Harris, lot on N Une of Sutter street, 102:6 & of Steiner, & by N 187 Moyer 3 acia Sophle Newnmark to William | and Cella A. Cur lot on W line of Pierce street, 50 N of Vallejo, N 25 by W 100; $10. Thomas and Rose A. McDonald to same, lot | on NW corner of Vallejo and Plerce streets, N 50 by W 100: $10. pAdsm and Wihelmina Heunisch to Georgle E. Mayhew, lot on N line of Fulton street, 112:6 E of Broderick, E 25 by N 1i5; $10. Capital Investment Company to Tony Lauter (wife of Nathan), lot en- E line of First ave- nue, 52:11% N of Sacramento street, 1 1091035, S 25, W 112:1%, N 25:1%: $10. David' Fitzgibbon to Mary A. McCann and Eliza J. Stoddard, teenth and Harrison streets, N 36:0%, S 40:0%, E 80; gift. Estate of Jacob Schmitt (by Jacob M. Schmitt, administrator) to 1'son‘ lot on W line of Bm-tmt Street, 120 N of | Twenty-third, N 40 by W 125; $3500. George M. and Ida S. Wilson to Wiillam J. w80, | Herrin, same: 310, i Minnie Killeen to Willlam E. and Alice A. Perry, lot on B line of Bartlett street, 150 S of Twenty-sixth, S 25 by B 100; $10. David W. Cronin to Michael J. and Mary A. Kelley, lot on W line of Florida street, 140 S of Twenty-sixth, S 25 by W 100; $10. Ellen and John H. Boardman to Rosa G. Otsen, lot on E line of Church street, 164 S of Twenty-third, S 25 by B 75; $10. Matilda B. Moore to Remigio Valel, lot on ‘W ling of Onillnzwood street, 173 N of Nine- | teerlh, W 125, § 21:4. B 35:10%, 47, E2 8 0:1, $10. San Francisco Savings Union to Erminia A. Davidson (wife of James). lot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 125 W of Hoffman ave. | nue, W 51:8 by N 114; £1200. Josiah B. Ryder to Loretta C. and Estella V. Ryder, lot on NW line of De Boom street, | 225 NE of Second, NE 25 by NW 80; gift. Sebastian and Doretta Gramlich to Israel S. and Fannie L. Zimet, lot on NW line of Na. $oma, strest, 150 NB of Sixth, NE 25 by NW | s Denis and Esther Redmond to Stephen Herrick, lot on W corner of Harrison street and Mariposa terrace (Ellen), NW 40 by SW { Walter K. Bradbury to Margaret Taner, lot on SE line of Harrison street, 200 SW of Seventh, SW 75 by SE 75: $10. W. F, and Paula Williamson to David Hartley, lot on E line of Mississippl street, 175 8 of Mariposa, S 50 by E 100; $10. Caroline Scherrer, (by Gustave Scheerer and Gustav H. Beisel, executors) to same, same; Jud N. and Mary A. Ward to F. G. Brain- erd, lot on W line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 200 N of Point Lobos avenue, N 25 by W 130; $10. 7, Frank and Marea Waiters and George A. Turper to Thomas F. Giblin, lot on NE line- . N 10242, E 50, S 1 lot avenue, NW of Clift avenue, S0.13 NW 'of Thirty-eighth 50.08, .34; | k- o3 Union Trust Compan: line of Point Lobos avenue, 32:6 sixth avenue, W 50 by S 100: §10. James and Annie Moran to Otto and Caro- line Stoll, lot on E line o Tenth avenue, 175 N of O street, N 50 by E _120; $10. George R. and Minora S. Kibbe to Georgle Brown, lot on W Ilno of Forty-sixth avenue, 200 N of O street, N 25 by W 120: also lot on §E corner of Foriy-sixth avenue and L street, B 57:6 by S 100; $10. Arthur V. and Heien M. Sargent to Robert Milligan, lot on E line of Forty-second avenue, 200 N of Q street, N 75 by E 120; $10. William C. and Sarah J. Hamerton to An- tom Zyletich, let on NE line of Godeus street, NW of California avenue, NW 20 by NE a0 sio. Bame to Prank Meley. lot on NB line of Godeus street, 80 NW of California avenue, NW 20 by NE 60, Precita Valley lot 375: $10. S. Ducas Company to Charles G, r, lot on N line of Wilder street. 100 E of Diamond, by 00-‘2’& 5 :lodl 2, Fairmount Emily M. Arthur F. J. Nicoll and Theresa B. N. Hutcninson to. Adels M N, and Agatha G. Mason, lot on NE corner of Court- land -venu and Bennington street, N §7, E . W to beginning, lots 69, 71 and 72, 28, 1; $5. CIft Map iatein to Jeremish Colline and Bes- | ste, Flynn, lot T, bioex B, Gets Addition 1o Lakeview; $10. to_same. on COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Sessfon. 500 N Y Ton. Orlole .. lot on NW_corner of Thir- | 0, ! James L. King to same, same, quitclaim leed; $1 | s W of Thirty- | FLOW OF RIVERS. The following table gives a comparative statement for two years of the estimated flow of certatn California rivers in cubic feet per second, or second feet, ome second foot equal- ing 50 California miner's inches, or about 4) Colorado miner's inches. The fgures for tha | last year may be revised by mer measure- ments. The filgures are by S. Bennett. bydrographer, United States Geological Survey: TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. KINGS RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN. Second Feet. DATE. —— 1902 | 1908 November | =2 November ! E ovember | =2 November | 232 .\ovember | 232 | 23 Noveaber 7 | 28 TULE RIVER NEAR PORTERVILLE. DATE. | November | Ro——e ¥ Debate on Labor and Capital. A aebate on the merits of capital and | 1abor will be held under the aaspices of | the “Men’s Club” at the First Congrega- | tional Church, Post and Mason streets, |on the evening of November 17. The speakers will be: George Renner for cap- | ital and Patrick H. Scullin for labor. The | there of the discussion will be, “How | to Best Harmonize Capital and Labor.” [ For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, eta, Alaska—Iil 8. m, NWA 7. 12, 17, 23 27, Dec. 2 W= company’s steam- | ¢ Seal i Port Townsend, Seattle, | $oma, Eyerett. Whateom i1 a- m. Nov. 112 17, 22, 2—Change at Seattls lo | this company’s m.mm for Alaska and G. [ Ry.: ‘at Seattle or Tecoms to N P Ry ; aé | Vancouver to C. P. Ry, For Eureka (I boldt Ba)—Pesgean 3 30 . 18, 24. 30, Corons, De-: 3, For Los Angeies (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Roea, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California’ Thursdays 9 s m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East | San Pedro) Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Stmeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San | Luis ‘Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. | Coos Bay, 9 a. m, Nov. 9. 17, 25 Dee. | Bonita 9 a m, ovan"\mbec‘l For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Ro- | salla’ Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of eaeh | month, | For turther imformation obtatn folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sail- ates. d | TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- | ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market street and | Broadway wharves_ Frelght office. 10 ) C. D. DUNAN G 10 Market street, San Francisco. | | O.R.& N.CO. “Columbia™ sails Nov. 9, 19, 20, Dee. 0, 19, | 20. " ““George W. Elder” sails Nov. 14, 24 Dec. 4, 14, 24. Only steamship line to PORT- LAND, OR., and short rail line from Portland | to all points East. Through tickets to all | points, all rafl or steamship and rail at LOW- EST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals. Steamer sails foot of Spear st. |at 11 a. m. S. F. BOOTH, Gen. Agt. Pass. | Dept.. 1 Montgomery st.: C. CLIFFORD, Gen. jAe Freight Dept.. 3 Montgomery st. i AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK—SOUTHAMPTON-LONDON. | St. Louls. Nov.14,9:30 am(St. Paul.Nov.28,9:30 am | N.York.Nov.21, 9:30 am|Phila... Dec. 5, $:30 am i A LINE. hort sea passage. Nov. 28/Cambroman ....Dee. § nean Direct AZORES—NAPLES—GENOA. Sat., Nov. 21 ng Wednesdays and Fridays. Armenian.Nov.17,3 pm |Teutonic. Nov. 25, neon Oceanic. . Nov. ms.mcmm- Dee. 2, 2:30 pm | Cymric..Nov. am| Arabie. . Dec. 9, -Liverpool. Cretic. ..Dec. 10, Feb, 11 Cymric. "Dec. 24, Jan. 28, Feb. 28 soston Mediterranean S==vicm o TavLon ST, Boston, or to C. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO) Steamers will leave wharf, Brannan streets, at 1 p. m.. for TOKOMN, and HO‘(GKONO calling at Kobe (Hm’. Nagasaki and nghal, and conmecting at 'nmton‘ with steamers for Indla, eétc. No rgo received on board on day of umu £'F HONGKONG MARU. ‘5. ........... rsday December 3. 1908 45 | 8. S. NIPPON MARU (Cailing at u-mm g .Wednesday, December 30, 1908 | 8. 8. AMERICA MARU | ....Monday, January 25. 1904 | vu onotuly, Reund-trip tickets at and passage apply at Com- Pany's office, 421 First. 'W. H. AVERY, General Agent. FRIDAY, Nov. 13.—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 0B 05 w06 o 2 = 14 15, B 04! o7 0 — 180 30 1 35, 2 3 08 07 25 27 99 1 00 Ophir .. 401 %5 | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. 18 19/Overman 15 16! Sailing every Thursday instead of 10 11 Potost . 30 11 | Saturday. at 10 a. m.. from Pler 42, 60 63 Savage 14 15 ' North River, foot of Morton street. Con 97 99 Scorpion OL 02 = First-class to Havre, $70 and upward. See- Con Imperial: 03 04 Se Belcher.. o7 0% to_Havre, and upward. _GEN- Con NY ... 08 05Sierra Nev .. 20 30 ERAL AGENCY FOR STATES AND Crown Point. 12 13 Silver Hill .. 50 51 CANADA, 32 (Hudson Bullding), - 8t Louis .... 11 — | New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast 1 Syndlcate — 06 Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue San Francisco. 21 22/Union Con .. 40 41~ Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. 45 48|Utah o1z @ 04! Yellow 32 34 TONOPAH MINES. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 02|Ton . S0 97 fo/Ton & ot ® % Ton of 50 6 00 % amed Ton.. = B, |