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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1903. 12 AL ESTATE—CITY—FOR STO! SLDRIDGE & AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION ESTATE—CITY. R SALE. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS; 5 MONTGOMERY ST. )FE 638 MARKET ST. FIRST ST. 40 ft. front by 137:6 ft. deep and large brick building. IN MANUFACTURING DISTRICT. $10,000. November 24, 1908 aprovements | « ‘butidings, con- | £« store; present | LARGE VAN N ain street; brings in_over § - »d improvements: an excel- | 2 proved later by raising the WATER front lots and bargains; all tracts: maps, photos. ete. BELL, 417 Parrott bldg. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ° 615—Three good unfurnished rooms 7. ¢ rooms, partl: cheap. WIL- Stockton st bath, gas, for Call advertisements and ns has been established at 1006 Housekpg Rooms—Apartm’t Houses. THE Frederick, 991 Stanyan, opp. Park—Furn. apartments: pri. bath; steam heater; ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. ropean plan), 140 Ma- is: a rick baild- close to principal stail stores; mag- single and e L, ORIFENTA (Eu 3 a SWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms $1 per night, $125 to $5 per week and usekeeping rooms; open all night. Almonte,” §73 Market st. (or No. 1 £t)—Rooms, 2fic. S0c, §$1. $150 night; 50-to §10 week: house open “all-night. .;T T‘E Mar park d rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished. 3 = "ORD, 204 Ellls, corner Maso A ished sun America—The Week gos 1o any address in the fed & r Conade one yeor for 81 e REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale 10ME! resding-roc lor; room per night, 35c to $150; week, $2 $5 to $30; elevator on ground »t and cold water; baths. : tel. Howard o, suite & single; Baird, prop. | FSS CORNER, with full | | | | | { | fur- | | | PROPOSALS—Contl and _Equip: OSALS for Clothing Depot Quartermaster's Ofige, 36 New-Mont- | gorery Sart Francisco, Califernia, No- | vember 9, 1903.—Sealed propesels, in tripli- |} Il be received at this office.until-10 .., Monday, November 231805, |! Standard Time, and then opemed, for at either the Philadelphtay Bos- nicago or San Franciseo. Gepotgerof- Pillows, Maitress Covexs, ' Bed PRC ton. Mattresses, Sheets, Pilow Cases and Card Holders, con- forming in all respects to standards a specifications 1o be seen_at this office.” Qua-. tities to be subject to an increase of 20 per cent, if desired by the Department. Bids for the same articles wiil be gqpened same |; time at the other depots abdve mentioned. To avoid misunderstanding as to theexact | pature of:the articles to be furnished, “bid- ders carefully -examine the standard | samples and specifications, 50 that proposais may be submitted by them -with a full knowledge .of -what will be required, as an | sbsolute compliance with the standards and specifications Wil he 4naisted upon in_the e of the goods. Unguaranteed bids, and bids for delivery or-inspection-at other, points than tbose nanfed above, will not be considered. Early- deljveries are essential. Bidders must state in their proposals -the rate and time of delivery, should contract be awarded to them.,. Preference will be given 1o articles of domestic production and manu facture, conditions of price and quality being | equal (including in the price of forelgn pro- duction and manufacture the duty thereon), and such preference will be given to articles | of American production and manufacturs | duced on the Pacific Coast to the extent he consumoticn required by the ‘public e there. Twve United States reserves right to accept or reject any or all pro- Is or any part thereof. Information and vlanks for proposals will be furnished on application, Envelopes containing proposals will be indorsed, ‘‘Proposals No. $679,” and addressed to Major C. A. Devol, Quarter- master, U. §. Army, Depot Quartermaster. BIDS will be received by the Uniform Board, | Natlonal Guard of California, at the office | of the Adjutant General, Sacramento, Cal., up to noon of December 18, 1903, for furnish ing and delivering 3740 dress coats and 3340 caps, new regulation, for the National Guard of California. Forms of bids and all in- formation connected therewith can ob- talned on application to Lieutenant Colonel FRED J. H. RICKON, Div. Q. M., srecorder of the board, room 236, Phelan bullding, San Franciseo, Cal. RANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 18, 1908.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., December 18, 1903, and then opened for construction of & brick hos- pital (including plumbing, gas piping and beating) at Fort McDowell, Cal. Government reserves right to reject or accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Information fur- nished .on application to WM. S. PATTEN, Asst. Quartermaster General, Chief Q. M. e e PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. 6th and 7th; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a speclalty: DR. BALL, 10731 Market REMOVED—DR. WONG ' HIM, herb doctor; treats all diseases of the human body: for past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr, Li Po Tal, herb doctor, cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington' st. DR. H. C. WONG, 719 Post st.; all diseases cured by Chinese herbs; consultation free. WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor—All eases cured by Chinese berbs. 746-8 Cli PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, ETC. ROOMS papered, $3 50 up: tinting, bainting. Hartmann Paint Co., 319 3d st.; tel. Main 413, SPECIAL NOTICES. THE adjourned annual meeting of the lot owners of the Odd Fellows' Cemetery Asso- clation will be held at the office of the as- sociation on FRIDAY, November 20, 1903, at | 9:30 u. m., for such business as may be | legally brought before it. By order of the | NEW HOME seging machine; this week only; $10. $15. $20: €lightly used; needles 20c doz. | NEW HOME S. M. CO., 1051 Market :_good for htrd roomns; evator and baggage. me sunny furnished : all convenlences, 44 3d st._.near Market— respectable: 700 rooms. ht: §2 to $8 week: elevator; baggage. NTS, subscriptions received at ce, cor. Duncan & Church sts. DERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKE ESTATE. JEY REAL ertisements a: 00 Fillmore i rtisements and _—_——m—m—m—————— blished at 1096 OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL BALTIMORE, V. NEAR GEARY ST. PLAN. XCHANGE 708. FAMILY HOTEL, ) OCEAN WATER. BY MONTH. PROPRIETORS. * st. and Van Ness is: hereafter conducted ; table board specialty. 'ENSON mansion, S07 California st.—At- ve and sightly reoms; best table and ; lowest rates A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for malling. $1 per year. OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR subscriptions SPECTALISTS. X and NOISES in EARS | thod; 1 week's treat- | tingham. 204 Sutter st. | CATARRE ively cure ment free. Dr. C STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | RIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, | hold goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard st.. nr. Third; phage Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Prive. Ex. 571 CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan. dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. | West Storage: advances made; 840 | : tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss. | rage and Furniture Moving Com- 20 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 281. | BEKINE Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery | st.: tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. | STUTTERING AND _STAMMERING. MELBOURNE Schocl, Van Ness-Market—Cura | in every case; individual teaching; no medi- | cine. Inquire into wonderful cures;home curs, | ___TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERSWe | zell better machines for less money than any | house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewrlter | change, 536 California; telephone Main 266. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- | ticulars. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 508 Market. o i e e ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. se north of Market street, on-or near ne; state rates, Address Box 4470, PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OF THE B( Union Depot and_Ferry ancisco, California, Novem- s or bids will s _prior December. a zection of all same be located between Channel streets on the water the Ci C y of San Fran- plans _and by the Chief d and adopted by the . 1908, and on file in this ch special reference is hereby. The work to be done under these specifications consists in furnishing all ma- teriels and labor for constructing and erect ing a stone seawall with end embankment: nd & wharf. It is estimated that the sea. wall and end embankments will contain about 90,000 tons of stone; the wharf will contaip 36,060 square feet >f Wharf sur- face. tend from the intersection of the mortnerly line of Channel street (prolonged easteriy) with the water front line, six hundred (600) feet rortherly along said water front lne. The materials to be used for the construc- tion of tie seawall and end embankments will consist of stone not subject to decom- position nor disintegration by the action of sea water or air. be recognized. be received at office at 1003, for the 1603, ; 54 silk hand- & ton cloth, 2 bed | rters o, oking jacket pooot n y 3; 2 pkes. stk e ] May 4, eces cloth, May 11, 1903 efs, 192 ' cigars, May pairs silk hose, May 23, I tam 1 coat of urims, Two classes of stone will - The first class will include stone of one or more cublc feet in fair assortment of sizes between one and four cublc feet; no objec- t will be made to sto: larger than four one must be free of seam s of cleavage, The second class will fuclude stone of less than one cubic foot, in assorted siges, but no stone less than five pounds.will be ac- cepted at the quarry. | The materials for the comstruction of the wharf will consist of the requisite quanti- ties of first class, close ‘grained, Douglas yellow fir plles and yellow fir lumber (mer- chantable quality), wire rope, wrought fron bolts, epikes, etc., ail of the best quality and ‘subject to a rigid examination. | No bid will be received uniess it is made on a blank form furnished from this office and is accompanied by a certified cheok for five per cent of the aggregate .amount of the bid, payable to the order of the Secre- tary of the Board, as a guarantee on the part of the successtul bidder that he will within six (6) days after the acceptance of the bid enter into a written contract to 'do eaid work, according to the plans and spec- ifications prepared therefor, and will also execute and file with this Board a bond in s t ‘Dabpie | Tuch sum as the Board may deem adequate ola with_a surety company, to be approved" B AT o ooy | . the Board.of State. Harbor Comm ] B, N, Special end conditioned for the faithful perforpance ( of wich contract: nor will ‘said’ bid ‘be eon- eidered by this Board ‘unless delivered to the secretary or to the assistant secretary, at the office of the secretary,’at or prior 2:15 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, Decem- ber 23, 1908, at which time and Dlace the bids will be ovened. P reserves the right to rdject any or June & Fun: ne 18, s | 5 July 2, 1603; 1 tea set, 290 cigars, July 16, 1903; 24 ‘s July 20, 19503; 300 cigars, Aug. 3, cars, Aug. 5, 1905; 3 b-tael jars 1908; 1 5-tael box prepared | 1903; 9 embroidered st nendkerchiefs, Aug. 7, 1905; 2 eggs, Aug. I8, 1903; 1" dozen shawis 2 earved aying-cards, Sept. 11, s, 2 crocheted skirts. Sept. ‘cigarettes, Sept. 18, 1903: 25, 1908; 1 pke. cloth, Oct. | orated china, Oet. . | iming_the above @escribed | any part thereof, are re- ar und flle claims ‘of owner- | dersigned _ within tweaty | publication of this notice, | @ 2y ship with th dayw from the fir otherwise tb. avetion. acco being £ Deputy Coliecto Notice to Creditors.—Estate of ALICE SKAR, Deceased. 2 | Notice is bereby ziven by the undersigned, the executor of the will of ALICE EKAE, de- ceased, 1o the sreditors « :_‘524 all p"l:—"b.y. ing claums against, decensed, to ex- hibit them, With the neces vouchers, wit “The Board e, on (30) mobths STber the et Publication of | all bids if deemed for ‘the best interest of ecutor, at its place | the State. - . o ness, No 464 California n the m::{n::‘nmw_m be present at the open- city and county ef San Francisco, |- g .. Stovadn e AR P CHAS. H. SPRAR, COMPANY OF SAN MERCANTILE TRU IZR;?II' FRANCISC % Ly FREDERICK W. CILE. Prefident, Executor Wil ALICE SKAE, Dm:du e 2 % " Dated at Sam Francisco, October 224. 1008 ED—A suite of rooms with board for | and wife in a first-class hotel or board- | RD OF STATE HAR- | and | This eection of the seawall will ex- | 1 2:15 o'clock p. m. 12y MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday Thomas A. Cavanagh, 26, 276 Turk street, and Caroline Delahay, 1685 Bush street. Clyde Landers, 807 Golden Gate avenue, and Gertrude J 23, 234 McAllister et. Sterling B Chico, and Mabel Forbes, 22, S: Wal . 214 Third street, and 51 Lobos street, Oakland, and Jesste Bramel, v Francis H. Tunison, 23, 428 Geary street, and Ada L. Chapman, 17, 200 Gough street. Emilio R. Guinasso, 25, 17 Jasper place, and Maria G. Guinasso, 20, 15 Lafayetts place. Max Reinhertz, 23, city, and Stella Stamper, city. Robert Butler, 25, 207 Main street, Mary Dee, 24, 363 Tehama atreet. and Jobn R. Parker, 28, Chicago, and Edna L: | Pfister, 19, 7 Elgin Park. Arthur Kidd, 37, 24 Sixth street, and Dalsy D._Smith, 20, Monterey. Pasquale Seghetti, 38, Guerneville, and Emi- lia_Vannuchi, 26, Guerneville, James J. Griffin, 28, city, and Carmen L Monro; 18, cit; BIRTES — MARRIAGES — DEATES, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by wmall will not be inserted. They must be handed in_at efther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to bave the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. BORN. BEAUDIN—In Vallejo, November 17, 1 the wite of P. A. Beaudin (formerly Lilly Mitchell), a son. BURKE—In this city, November 15, 1908, to the wite of Edw. R. Burke, a son. GUTTER—In tkis city, November 3, 1903, to the wife of Louls Gutter, & son. BCOW—In this city, November 16, 1903, to the wife of Willlam C. Scow. a son. MARRIED. MATHENY—NELSON—In this city, Novem- ber 18, 1903, by the Rey. George W. White, astor of Central M. E. Church, Edward theny and Jennie Nelson, both of Tu- olumne, Cal. P el TED. Hawton, Elizabeth L. Jackson, Aaron E. to an Baker, Annie Beard, John L. Becker, Walter Lambert, Madaline Bolton, Ann E. May, Edward Broderick, Katie Minkel, Christian Brown, Benjamin B. Moore, Newten C. Carlson, George G. O'Hare, Ada M. Commins, Leo R Eberwein, Foin, Frederick A. BAKER~—In this city, November 19, 1003, An- Smith, Mabel H. HENRY J. CALLACHER CO, w0 & Gallagher., DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgt 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS.' - ;g.r‘::.-a B:;ec&n mdunnbnm-n.——. HNow at 866 MISSION. Té ot Sor, Between Fourth an . near Fifth Finest Bquipments at Moderate B‘J ‘nfe, beloved wife of Frederick W. Baker, a native of San Francisco. BEARD--At_his residence . D November f19, 1908, T R enas wad A ends a Aully vinvited 1o attend the. November .~ 21, o'clock, at-his Jate Saturday, lle. 't De; John L. okt P acquaintancés are respect- Sumeral services i at 10:30 DAL Conter- BECKER=-Tn! thig_city,, Novemes 17, 1903, e abary Deloved von o:‘E'fm.m and Emma’ Becker, and loving. brother of Fred- erick and Loulsa Becker, & native of San Frinclsco, aged T’ years. 1l .mantby.and 27 “aays. 7 Friends and muu:‘::ncfl are_respect- fully invited to attend .the funeral’ services Fridsy, November 20, 1908, dt 1 &'clock, at the mortuary chapel of I Montgomery, | BOLTON—In_this city, N at her resi £fto . Godeau, 305 } mber 19, 1908, nwich street, avenue. dence, - G L., Bol- ton. Mre, .. Dunlap and Mrs. L. Block, a hative of Dublin, Ireland, aged §6 -years S months and 5 days. BRODERICK—In East Oakland, November 18, | 1803, Katle Broderick, dearly béloved daugh- ter of John and-Ellen Broderick, and loving sister of Eleanor, Margaret and Evelin2 Broderick, a native-of Bodle, Cal, aged 13 years. Triends are resoectfully invited to at- tend the funcral to-day (Friday), at D:30 o’clock, frcm the residence of the ts, 1274+ Thirteenth avenue, thence to St.%An- th Chu: Mar: BROW —In, Benjamin_B. Brown. rch, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. ' Cemetery. Iaterment St. November 19, 1803, city, A member of Paper- this hangers’ Union No. 509. [ Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh ‘and Eighth. CARLSON—In" this city, November 19, 1903, terville, | 58 th, beloved wife of Willlam H. ! E.“:.Dze. ‘devoted mother’ of. Willlam John H., Richard B. and Edward M ‘George Guatave, beloved son of Gustave and | Alma Carison, & native of Sen Francisco, aged 2 months. COMMINS—In this city, November 19, 1903, Leo Richard, dearly beloved infant som of James B, and Maurle Commins, brother of Maggie, Alice, Evelene and Ruth Commins, and grandson of Mrs. Margaret Egan, a na tive of San Francisco, 25 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, November dence of the parents, Interment Holy Cro DIBBERN=I J. Henry oged 60 years. 7 Friends are neral o'clock, ‘at Butter stree tery. servi EBERWEIN—! Teresa, bel: weln, mother of William and the late ter Eberwe! ford, - Mrs Michael County Gal months and and Nora Gorman, aged 8 months and t- 22, at 1 o'clock, from the resi- 3430 Mission street. Cemetery. November 18, 1903, Dibbern, Germany, inyited to attend the fu- to-day (Friday), at "10:30- the chapel of N. Gray & Co., 353 t. Interment Odd Fellows' Ceme- n this city, 2’ native of ices In this city, November 18, 190 oved wife of Martin D. - al- in, and sister of Mrs. T. Ratch- M. Murphy. and Thomas, John.- a native of Ireland, aged 26 years -10 (Los Angeles papers way, 4 25 days. please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- den 1347 Minna _ street, ‘between Four- teerth and Tifteenth, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's mass will her soul at Cemeter: FOIN—In thi erick A. Foln of Fresno, of Margare Church, where a requiem high be- celebrated for the repose of 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross s clty, November 19, 1903, Fred- beloved husband t E. Foin, loving father of Liz- zie, Clarence, Owen and Rev. Father Leon Foin of Sunbury, Voodls and _the late Harry Foin, a native Woodlan of Lorraine, months. 7 Remal; McBrearty tween Seve HAWTON—In Elizabeth L., Pa., Mrs. G. V. Martin of France, aged 67 years and 8 ns at the parlors of McFadden, & Green. 1171 Mission street, be- nth and Eighth. this city, November ‘18, 1 beloved wife of Robert T. Hawton, and mother of Frank J. and Maria Hawton, a fve of England. n: 7 Friends and acquaintanceés are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, November her late res to Grace E ton and Ci will be hel press Lawn JACKSON—I 21, 1903, at _10:30 o'clock, from idence, S1TA Vallejo street, thence piscopal Church, corner of Stock- alifornia streets, where services d_at 11 o'clock. Interment Cy- Cemetery, by carriage. n Palm Springs, November 17, 1903, Aaron Edward, beloved son of David and Olive Jackson, and brother of Frances M. Jackson, a native of Missourl, aged 25 years and 19 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invite Friday, No the Interment private. LAMBERT— Madaline Myrtle, belc the funeral services 1903, at 2 o'clock, at d to atte vember 2 Tiwenty-third Avenue Baptist ' Church. | November 19, 1903, | 4 daughter of James | In this city, and Maggle Lambert, and granddaughter of Martin and Francisco, MAY—In _this ward May, father of Al Maggie Mohr, a native of San aged 3 months and 2 days s_city, November 18, 1908, Ed- husband of Margaret C. May, lice B. May, and brother of Mrs. L. Livingston, a Tative of Germany, aged b1 years ar £ Funeral 9 o' clock, street. ers. MINKEL—In 10 months. services to-day (Friday), at 1680 Fell at his late residence, Interment private. Please omit flow- this eity, November 18, 1908, Christian Minkel, husband of the late Marfe ‘A. Minkel, and father of John C. and Fred- | lot on E line of Webster street, 112 Minkal and Mrs. erick W. native of months. Martin Holje, a Germany, @7 Funeral services at the chapel of COy- pr 11:45 o’cloc eenth and Lawn Cemetery to-day (Friday), at k. Funeral car will leave Eight- Guerrero streets at 11 o'clock. Friends invited. MOORE—In Newton Cadwell, this - city, November 14, 1903, beloved and only son of Charles C, and Lillian May Moore, a native of . San Franclsco, aged 7 years 9 months anda 7 days. [ Funetal private Frida; at 2 o'clock, parents, O'HARE—In Ada Mary, Novembef 20, this city, November 19, 1903, dearly beloved daughter of Eu- gena and 'Catherine O'Hare, and sister of Horace, Eugene, and the late Grace O'Hare, a native of San Francisco, days, SMITH—In this city, bel Hilma Charles F. sister of Mrs. Alice Wilson, Burke and tive of San Francisco, aged 1 year 11 months and 2 November 19, 1903, Ma- Johanna, beloved daughter of and Cathrina Sophia Smith, and Mrs. Mamie Dennis and Helen Smith, a n aged 12 years 6 months and 6 days. | TERRY—In Charles D. A. and Jo Bennett, a native.of San Francisco, aged 44 | of Hyde, E 26 this city, Noyember 18, 1908, Terry, beloved ‘brother of Albert hn O. Terry and Mrs. Frances years 10 months and 9 days. . g7 Friends and acquaintances and- mem- bers of the Theatrical Mechanics' Assocla- tion No. 21 are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 518 Jones street, Int erment Holy Cross Cemetery, by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 o' clock. VOSSELER—In this city, November 19, 1903, Christine Vosseler, beloved mother of Chris- tine, Ursula Gluck and Rein and and Johann Vosseler, Mrs. Maria Mrs, H. P. Petersen, Mrs. J. Carl Vosseler in Germany and Martin Vosseler and Mrs. A. Bartels of Min- nesota, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 73 years. 7 Friends are resvectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday o'clock, from her late residence, 81 Interment private, street. Cemetery. L ., & N 2 FO7. ¢ . at 1 Polk Cypress Lawn xnahan AL DESIC VELL Dr.R.L Walsh bas restmsd denlsl practios at his forme: offices 847 Geary St. Lirest'y opposite Seratogs Hall Reduced Rates for Thirty fla,f. Painless Fillings . Crowns . Plate Work . . . $5.00 to $25.00 " Delay Garbage: OAKLAND, Nov. 19.~In Council e | cominitted: to-night a resolution, touchs ing the gdrbage ‘erematory er wi lald over pending acti FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. | holders of the Pacific . 50¢ $5. ... 8200 to Crematory Fight. métter was pany‘in_the of the plant Twenty-sixth* ‘was the | to fight to” move on to- the marshes west of Peralta aged 8§ years and 3| from 'the residence of his | 3100 Washington street. Kathleen and Genevleve | DECORATIONS | FOR AMERICANS A Prohibition- of Acceptarice Ex- i pected in a- Short Time. Those persons who show eagerness to seeure foreign decorations will be called to a sudden halt in a very short FOREIGN ¥ policy on the part of Senators who ;dol not believe in allowing Government of- ficers to accept such baubles for alleged services, which, in. many instances, bave turned out to be personal matters I of a most trivial nature. A bill has been introduced in the Senate by Mr. Cockreil authorizing the accept- ance of decorations from the French republic by John A. Ockerson, a mem- ber of the Mississippi River Commis- sion; Casper S. Crowninshield, commer- cial agent of the United States in Italy, | and Miss Anna Tolman Smith, trans- lator of the Bureau of Education. No special information has yet been re- ceived by the Senate as to the reasons for conferring decorations on these peo- ple, but this one bill has been sufficient to cause a discussion of the matter, | with the view of laying down principles for the guidance of the Senate in all such matters. In the last Congress there was a de- luge of such bills. A large number of them were passed by the Senate and again by the House of Representatives with amendments. They came back to the Senate and by that time there were many other bills of a similar na- ture. Some Senators commented on the number of these measures as indi- | cating that ‘Government officials were | becoming extremely ambitious to se- cure foreign decorations. There was much pressure on the part of individu- al Senators for the passage of these bills, ‘but Senator Cullom, chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations, took the matter in hand in a strong | ‘way by moving that all such- measures be sent back to his committee. There they. went and there they Mave ever since slept in obscurity. It is likely .that the same course will be pursued in the present Congress. It was declared that it never contem- plated that Congress should pass bills for the acceptance of forelgn decora- tions conferred for most trivial reasons. Information has been given Senators showing that many of these decora- tions have been the result of personal courtesy on the part of officials of the Government.toward prominent foreign- ers, who, to show their appreciation, have gone to their governments to ask that a decoration be conferred. In some cases forelgners have been escorted | about this city and shown the sights | by Government officials who have been rewarded by the proffer of a decora- tion. The sentiment is growing in Con- gress that mere official acts and the personal service bringing Americans into contact with foreigners cannot be urged as a basis for the passage of a | bill to permit them to accept these decorations. Such applications in the future are likely to be considered fa- vorably only in cases in which a for- eign government desires to compliment | an American official for some, notable | achievement in science or otherwise. Even in such cases Congress is likely | to proceed much more slowly in the fu- ture than it has in the past.—Washing- | ton Star. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. John H, k to Frank J. McGlinchey, divided 5 of lot on § line of Ellis street, 1 W of Larkin, W 27:6 by S 120; $10. Ada E. Honeyman to same, lot on S I of O'Farrell street, 137:6 W of Polk, W 27:6 by S 120; $10. : Beulah E. or Beulah Hook to Marcus Shettel, ! 6 S of | | Bush,-8 25 by E-82:6; §10, Emily Winters to Edward F. Franks, 16t on S'line of Haight street, 100 .E of Webster, E 25 by 8 120; $10, Anton! Ziegelmeyer to Rosanna J. Espel, lot on S line of Golden Gate avenue, 25 E of Scott street, E 25 by S 109:6; gift, Elise M. and Alcemon B. Fay to Berthe Lip- man (wife of Isador), lot on S line of Bush street, 55 E of Broderick, E 24 by S 88; $10. Jonas Berlund to Elvira Berlund, lot on E line of Cook street,-100 N of St. Rose, N 25 by E 120, block' D, Junipero Homestead; ift. Adolph Siebrecht to San Francisco Builders, Inc., lot on NW cormer of Fourteenth and Walter streets, N 88 by W 33; $10. Caroline E. and Charles S. Peery to George | and_Blizabeth Herold, re-record 1788 D. 9, lot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 50 W of York, W_50 by N 104; $4300. | Johin E. and Martha Anderson to Jens P. | and Hansine M. Jenesen lot on N line of | Twenty-eighth street, 160 W of Sanchez, W | 53:4 by N 114; $10. ! William J. Gilbert to Annie J. Rock, lot on'| S line of Twenty-fourth street, 105 W of Cas- tro, W 55 by § 114; $10. Oscar R. and Helén Jenigen to Willlam E. Brodersen, lot on N line of Twenty-fith street, 240 W of Diamond, W §0 by N 114; $10. Lucy Piiger (wife of Joseph) to' John A. Peters, lot on N line of Post street, 137:8 E by N 120; $10. Thomas Seale to Genevieve Savory, lot on N line of Jackson etreet, 247:6 W of Hyde, W 27:6 by N 137:6; $10. Caroline Powell (Champeaux), wife of Wil- liam, to Roy Mauvalis, .lot.on SE line of Silver street, 195 SW of Second, SW 22:8 by SE 0. % Patrick S. Manning to Nora rKoefe and Della AxQfanning, lot on NE line of Harriet street, lfl* ol“{-lownrd. 50 by NE gift. jore Altos to G. C. Martin, lot on N line ‘of Twenty-second street, 75 W of Ken- tucky, W 25 by N 100; $10. Theodore Altona and G. C. Martin to John A_and Mary A. Lawlor, same; $10. ‘William H. Forbes to Grace W. Forl lot on SW corner of California street and Ninth avenue, S 110 by W 32:6; $1. J. H, and Sarah M. Kruse to Annie Kafka, lot on S line of Clement street, 106:6 W of Eighth avenue, W 26 by S 100; $10. Ellen A. and_George S. Fife to Francis B. Hunn, lot on W line of Eighteenth avenue, ;oo N of Point Lobos avenue, N 25 by W 120; 10.. John H. Speck to F. J. McGlinchey, lot on SW corner of C street and Sixth avenue, W 100 by S 50; $10. Albert Meyer to R. A. Crothers, lot on E | line of Twenticth avenue, 185 S of I street, B 120, § 21:41, SW 120:4%, N 30:10; $10. Jacob Heyman Company to A. Christian Schlundt, Jot on E line of Twelfth avenue, 125 N of K street, N 25 by E 120; $10. 8. Ducas Cowmpany {(corporation) to Sarah H. Howes, lot on W corner of Thirty-first avenus and J street, NW 100 by SW 200, block 550, Bay View Homestead; $10. Margaret Cassidy to Joseph F. Dolan, lot on N line of Cortland avenue, 70 W of Ne- vada street, W 30, N 65, E b 1 and 2, block 1, Barman Tracl . Albert Johnson to Eliza J. Johnson, lot on ‘W line of Bright street, 100 § of Sherman, 54 25 by W 100, lot 33, block 47, City Land As- | soclation; also lot on N line of Thirty-second | avenue, 75 W of G street, W 25 by N 100, lot 45, black 563, Bay Park, quitclaim deed; §1. l G. C. Martin to Lillle Baston, lot on NE line of Fifteenth avenue South, 175 SE of R street, #‘”:{a 100, block 293, O'Neil & Haley . Tract: - Willlam B. Sharp to Hannorah M. Hynes (Burk), lot on SW line of Twenty-first ayenue, 150 SE of K street, SE 25 by SW 100, block quitclaim D, ana Kate McCarthy to Niels C, ‘and ‘Webster strest, 8 , Schnetzler to Nellie Bond | on W line of Pierce 110; $10. time by practically a statement of B | Mitchell, | B. Burke (Emmel), lot on NW line of Clara | | street, 350 SW of Fifth, SW 25 by NW $0; { nice street and Shattuck avenue, of Twelttn, SW 75 by SE 137:6; also lot en N-line of McAllister street, 137:6 W of Pol W 68:9 by N 120: also lot on S line of Page | Street, 165:2): B of Goush. B 100:9% by i g lot on SW corner Halght and | Gough_streets, W 182! ‘x-u;&. SE #4474, NE 188:4, N 25:8: also lot on NW_gorner of Page and Gough streets, W 137:6 by N 120; Gordon_E., Grace I, and Lila H. Berry to Harriet J. Berry, lot on N line of Twenty- nqund“-tlml. 92:6 E of Capp, E 30 by N . it Walter R. Hoag tq James H. and Mary A. . McClernon, lot on N line of Twentleth street, 50 E of Sanchez, E 25 by N 114: §10. James and. Julia Quinn to Joseph inson, lot on NW corner of Nineteenth and N 45 by W 83; $10. Charles and t von der Kuhlen to Mary Perry, lot on B line of York street, 100 S of Twenty-second, § 25 by E 100; $10. __ Edward_and Cordelia Ralston to WIIlidh | H. and Elizabeth McEvoy. lot on E line of | Diamond street, 198 N of Nineteenth, N 25 by E 125; $10. Max and Louisa Reubold to Marie and Phil- lipe Bachelet, lot on N line of Winter piace, 20 E of Mason street, E 25:9 by N 22; §10. Niels C. and_Karen Mortensen to D. and Kate McCarthy, lot on SE Folsem street, 77:6 NE of Fourth, NE 80_ SW 20, NW 80, SW 20, NW 80; Ella D. and Geneva Cohen to George M. lot on NW line of Folsom street, 147:6 NE of Sixth. NE 10 by NW 80; $10. Lillie M. Van Diveer (Millardt) to Amella E 25 fia $10. Josepha Martens to H. M, Wright, lot on E line of Eighteenth avem 125 N of Lake sizeet. N %, SB 31 NB 814, 8 102:6%, W Willlam M, O’Connor to City Realty Com- pany, lot on SE corner of ayenue and H street, E 30 by S It $10. Agnes N. Weston (wife of John A.) to Wil- llam M. O'Connor, same, quitclaim deed; $10. James H. Kavanagh to Mary J. Kavanagh, lot cn E line of Tenth avenue 250 N of Ful- ton street, N 50 by E 120; gift. Frederika Hurlbert to Othill C. Pidancet (wife of Adrien), lot on NW line of Caselli avenue, 30 NE of Moss avenue, NW 119:7, NE 42, SE 113:7, SW,31:5%;, lot 24, block 3, Mountain Spring’ subdivision 1; $10. Frances M, Beckett (wife of F. A.) to Wil- liam Crane Spencer, lot commencing at most N point of E line of Pope street, at intersec- tion of S line of Mission, thence W 158:2, NE 199, NE 329:6, SW 262:6_ Bernal Homestead Association; also lot on NI corner of Twenty- third and Florida streets, N 104 by B 75; also |lot on SE cormer of Fourth avenue and H street, E 30 by S 100, quitclaim deed; $10. Charles C. and Susan A. Judson, Sophia C. and Courland S. Benedict and otte D. Judson to James P. Donahue, lot.on E_line of Alpine street, 119 N of Fourteenth, N 25, E 105:5%, S 25:1% W 102:6%, lot 6, block C._ Park Hill Homestead Association 2; $10. M. McCann to same, same; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Assoclated Greek Community (owners) with Chesney & Dutnford (contractors). architect A. J. Barnett—Al} work for a one-story frame church byilding on B line of Seventh street, 25 S of Cleveland, S 33 by E 75; $1610, Alameda County. Edward C. and Harrison S.. Robinson to Har- ry L. Holcomb, lot on S line of Sherman street or old county road, 188.67 NE from the SE line of Adeline, NE §1.83 SW 336.27, NW 69, NE 289,17, Brooklyn Township, recorded No- ‘vember 16, 1903; $30. Ernest W. and Maggle T. Perry to Henry Harington, lot on W _line of Tenth street, N of Villa, N 40 by W 100, lot 17 and por- tion_of lot block 4, revised map of San Pablo-avenue Villa Tract, Emeryville, Oakland Township, recorded November 16. 1903; -$10. Isabella and E. G. George to Leonie Camales (wife of Gules). lot on N line of East Eleventh street, 137:6 W of Twenty-eighth avenue, W by N 100, Jot 19 and pertion of lot 18, block H, Knowles and Potter subdivision of Kennedy Tract, East Oakland, recorded No- | vember 16, 1903; $1600. James §£. and Vina F. Fassett to Ole and Maria M. Hill (wife), lot on N line of Division (vow Eighth) street, 55 E of Pine, E 25 by N 100, block 688, Boardman's map, Oakland; $10. Herman Pantoskéy (single) to Jacob Pan- toskey, Iot on N line of Third street, 125 B of v, E 25 by N 100, lot 26, block 31, Kellersberger's map, Oakland; $10. Eliza B. and W. S. Urmy to James L. Bar- ker and W. J. Mortimer, lot on S line of Thir- ixth street, 381 W of Grove, W 40 by § block C, property of Central Land Com- Oaklard: $3500. Alice M. and D. I K Kinnon, lot 3, block B, Oakland; $10. Willlam J. and Ollie Kingsland and Calvin H. and Cassie P. Hawley to Lester A. Peiton, lot on N line of Eighteenth street, 68 E of West, B 32, W 50, S 25, B 18. S 50, block R, 258 Barnes Tract, Oakland; $10. Charles Louis Rilliet to Constant F. Rilllet, re-record 912 D, 436, undivided one-half Inferest in lot on N line of Blm street, 250 W of Tele- graph avenue, W 50 by N 135, lot 48, block O, map blocks O, P and L, Keisey Tract, Oak- land; $10. Elizabeth G. Henderson to Mary G. Hender- €on (daughter), lot on N line of Channing way, 500 W of Ellsworth street, W 105 by N 130, block 13, College Homestead Association, Ber- keley: gift. Louisa O'Toole (widow) to Emma J. Bartlett fe of Thomas E. E.), ot on SE corner Eu- S 40 by E 135 ion lot 2, block 12, property Berkeley Villa Association, Berkeley: $10. James F. and Emma Peck, Charles C. and Florence Boynton, Francis and Lizzle M. Fer- i ne to Michael Me- Golden Gate Tract, | rier and Thomas N. and Emily Badger to Oak- ide Raflroad Company, lot 13, land’ and Fast Road Tract, Berkeley; also block A, Vall | strip 60 feet wide, being 30 feet on each side of center line as described in deed; also lot begina ning at above described point on N line of Dwight wa: etc., thence SE 284.34 more or less to S line of said Valley Road Tract, being same center line as center line of right of way laid down on map of said, tract, Berkeley; $10. ~ Celia P. Cronk to O. D. Erwin, lot on S line of Hopkins street, 184.53 E of Sacrament: W 53, S 130, E 25, N 115,.&4. lntfifiz, Peralta Southern Annex, Berkeley; gift. American’ Surety Company of New York to Frederick P, Fischer. interest acquired under 771 D. 220 lot on NE corner of Railroad ave- nue and Paru street, B 54 by N 140, map En- cinal and land_adjoining, Alameda; $10. James J. McElroy (single) to Charlotts A. French, lot on SE_corner of Ninth and Brush reets, § 100 by B 75. lota da - 8, block 94, Kellersberger's map, Oakland: $10. Fawin C. Clothier to H. W. Dolan, lot on NFE corner of Thorne and Racine strects, N | 300 by B 50, portion lots 15 to 18. block C, subdivision blocks A to F., as map No. :'s',m!pml:enu and Wolfskill Tract, Oakland; THANKSGIVING OF THE PLUMBER AND THE BURGLAR. BY OCTAVE THANET. Strangest Story You EverHeard of in the MEXT SUNDAY CALL. L3 RAILWAY TRAVEL. Other Santa Fe Trains 7:30 . m. for o Merced, 4.00 p. m. for Stockton. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon azd tions. : ; 5.15 p. m. < w 3:15 p. m, Saturdays—Cazadero and way SQUTHE ns leave and are FRAN o (Matn Line, Foot of Market Sreet) Imave 7004 Beaicla, Sulsun, Simirs aad Sacra- g i 7304 Niles, Ifstoga, Santa . Vailejo, vermore, Tracy, Lathrop. Stoelk:on .. s 8.004 Davis, Woodiand. Knights Laading. 5.00r The Owi Limited—Newman, Low Stockton. 1 les, Irvington, San Banos. Mendots, Fresno. Bakers@eld. Los Angeles 6.00r Port Cul: Tracy, Stockton Hayward, Niles and San Joss g:i:ut!ll-ll‘ l.: ose. ... Chi. ® tal Esst. Rocklin, Mall — St. Lo ort Costa, Auburn, RN PACIFIC 700" Ssn and Way SIatiOns . ...ee-commmzren €067 Oregon & California Express— - [pmeaty. Maryevitie, o rtiand, et Sound an« 9.10r Hayward, Nileb and San Jose (Sun- } dayonly) .. .. . 11.88 Cruz +2.167 Newark, ew Almaden. Los uide? Prineipal ewark. Saa Jose, Los way stations. .. a9 30r Hunters Trzin, atarda Jose and Way Stations. only retarns from Los Gatos 18§ __OA From SAN —tis18 and Way Stations.. 8an Centeryill PR RRORL LS 11:00 5. 1.00 3. From OAKLAND, Foos of Broadway — 18:f . 18884 s , 7.2 t. (Siiph nsfl::’ Gauge). AR LN, Soriien — s ose. 004 New 2.00 (B Gwnsend 8 104 San Jose and Way Stations,. 3 d Way Stasions.. """\ Almaden ( 8.004 ComstLine Limi -~ Frid. ted—3tapeon e aro. Castrovilie, Se- Paso Robies, Banta Margarita, San Lals Principal stacions themce S (connection for Lompoc) princk stations thence Santa Bar snd_Los Angeles. Counec- tion a4 Castroyille 0 and from terey and Pacitc Grove. 9.00a San Jose, Tres Pimos, Capitols, Mon! SantaCruz Pacific San Lufs Obispo sad Princ Way Stations . 10.30a San Jose and Way Siationa.. Sali: 11.304 Santa Clars, San Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stations i .00F Pacific 61 Ban Jose, Del 307 San Jose and Way Stations ess—SaniaClara onte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Ssaia. rove Ex| Clars for Santa Cruz, Boulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) at” Gliroy for Hollister, 3 ey 3300 14457 San Tres treets. ) 10480 4100 1200 514 at Castroville for Saiinas. 12.16¢ P er. asseng. ose, (via Sants Giars) Gatos, and Principal Way Sta- 1530 ‘SanJoseand) Sunset Limited, Luis 0 ,orlfil':l;_ T 18.182 San Mateo. Berest 3 SO P Mitoeas: 8.00r Bunday) Santa . llagame, San Mateo, Beimout, Sio vale, Lawrence, Santa, Saa J Leave | San Francisco. Fair Oaks, Park, and Paio Alto. #11.307 Mayfleld, Mountan Vi Effect Arrtve Sept. 27, 1908. .[San Francisco. . SunDy: and 110.454 '.aann- ys. | days. a| - 7:30 230 ] 8:00 8 0 pl 5:00 pl Destina- [ Woek . Days.