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THE SAN FRANCIEC O CALL, 'THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1903. = MONEY ‘ure and pianos; strict Setallments scoepted. butlding, oyes. G. W, ronicle bidg, 1o removal, st., floor 4, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR, C. C, O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 10213 Market si. bet. Gth and ith; partic lar attention paid tc diseases of womnen. BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases & speclaits. DR. BALL, 1073% Market s REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all discases 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 i vt doctor, cdres all diseases of buman by uee of herbs and teas. 727 Washington DR. H. C. WONG, 719 Post st.; all diseases ird by’ Chinese herbs; consultation free. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. MODERN cottages; finished complete every convenjence; easy terms; large rooms—$2900, rooms —$2250; rooms—$360C. rooms—$3€00. rooms—8$4100. rooms—§4660. i Located on First and Second ave., Bet. Geary and McAllister st. cars and one block north of park. F. NELSON, bufider. $350 DOWN and $20 per month, cottage, b rooms and bath; 4145 234 st.; the latest. $300 down and $25 per month; é-room house on Dunean st.; a snap. ~ D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission st. with lots. [ b 6 7 on’ notes without ner bldg. “doctor—All PROPOSALS. SUSSSUUICINUIIV PR female £ specialist for all ant velief guaranteed; removed to 826 Post st. SGOOD BROTH Seventh specialist on femaie ost difficult cases treated; 1018 Market Off Turk, nr. Van D com. arket—Reliable ne before and ¢ wedical care; low fees. corner strumer as the McPha ler and our own selec can guar- antee satisfact to every ome in quality, price ®mnd terms. See the Scott-Curtas scale AZ Bijou,” the PIANOCO. ate to-day— san & Hyde, Mansfield & an, $165; e, § Miller, e and small size, $183 siightly ‘used, purchase; & © PIANO CO., 233- , Fifteenth ‘and Lergest exclu- st Draper Eros. pianos ftered as the best 3 jealers of the Wi ots; F. Besson, Parls, make Agt. Pac. Coast, 278 O'Farre "3 struments sold. solid walnut case Estey organ, A MASSIVE two banks of weys and pedal bass: cost $750: o price. BOW 11 Maso: upright; cheap; cash or install- TZ & ©O., 16 McAllister of y, nearly ne ster st ! Steinway upright plan ifice. Kes 285 0" F age pianos and d Storage, 1636 Market st . sithers, old and new. H. . 2 Latham place. in America—The Weekly , sent to any address in the or Canads one year for $1, RE with large basement; below rent $30. Apply €36 Clay st. room 1 OIL. T city propert: I Jand in S ILL exchange w or lease, PERSONALS. RATE, 80 DAYS ONLY— ELLA HARRIS, exhibition r be seen at m: week n 10 to 5. in order to & e those wWho have requested to ex- the face more thoroughly in private. M. ELLA HARRIS, st mear La Call or write c cxplaining method. CLOAK AND EUIT HOUSE. ployed can have tallor-made onthly pay rked prices. Con wists’, hairdressers’;ac. r Remedy Co.,1338 Polk. how good is the motto of rs of the Rapid Rotary wing-machine of to-fay. J. 1021 Market st. PHYSICIA manentiy cocaine habit. Call or Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave. fee moderate. RAG ocarpets wove to order and for sale; aiso chenilie-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealier in ca twine, in hank or chain,’ at lowest Matthews, 709 Fifth st., Oakland. , morphine and all drug O} positively cured by Willow Bark Co. €t ; consultation free; call or write. hend-rubbing treatment: face hine: genuine tubs. Prof. Morrh cree assistant. Ail who are sick or | Kearny | | ceived here until 11 o'clock a. m., December {26, 1903, and then opened for turnishi | erccting a_50,000-gallon NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. | OF THE BOARD OF STATE HAR- Fissioners, Usion Depot and_Ferry e cisco, California, Novem- OFFIC] bor ¢ Sesled proposuls or bids be received at tfice at or prior to o'clock p. m. Wednesday, December 23, 1903, for the ¢ a section of seawall and whart along same to be located between | Xing and Channel streets on the water front of County of San Fran- Jan with the plane and s prephrea therefor by the Chief e Board und adopted by the 1¥03, and on file In this ecial reference is hereby work to be done under these ts In furnishing all ma- | bor for constructing end erect- | with end embankments estimated that the mea- ankments _will contain | stone: the wharfl wili feet >t wharf sur- section of the seawall will ex- m the intersection of the nortper! Channel street (prolonged easteriy) r front line, six hundred (600) | said ‘water front line. used for the conktruc- seawail and end embankments stone not subject to decom- tion nor disintegration by the action of sea water or Two classes of will -~ be recognized. first class will lude stone of one or | cuble feet 1 air assortment of sizes ne four cubic feet; no objec- made to stone larger than four is class of stone must be'fres marked lines of cleavage, s will include stone of less cubie foot, in mssorted sizes, but an five pounds will be ac- o between | than no stone less cepted at the quarry. The materials for the cohstruction of the | “whar will consst of the requisite quanti- ties of first class, yellow fir piles and chantable quality), Wwire rope, wrought iron bolts, splkes, etc. all of the best quality end subject to & rigid examination. bid will be recelved unlces if fs made ank form furnished from this office is accompanied by & certified check for five per cent of the Aggregate amount of the bid, payable to the order of the Secre- tary of the Board, s & guarantee on the of the successtul bidder that he will (6) days after the acceptance of iter into & written contract to do , mccording to the plans and spec. prepared therefor, and will aiso part ifications execute and file with this Board a bond in ch sum as the Board may deem adequate ith_a surety company, to be approved by | the Board of State Harbor Commissioners, cnd conditioned for the faithful performance of such contract: nor will said hid.be con- sidered by this Board unless delivered to the etary Or to the -assistant secretary, ar office of the secretary, at or priof to 2915 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, Decer ber 23, 1903, at which time and place the bids will be ovened. The Board reserves the right to reject ‘any or | ®ll bids If deemed for the best interest of the State. Bidders are invited to be present at the open- ing of the bids: CHAS. K SPEAR, JOHN C. KIRKFRATRICK, J. D. MACKENZIE, Board of State Harbor Commissioners. | LOTT D. NORTON. Chiet Engineer, JOHN M. FOY. Secretary. | PROPOSALS —Bids wanted. Notice is hereby | giver. that sealed proposals will be received by the board of directors of the Veterans' | Home of California, at its office, room 13, 320 | Sansome st n Francisco, Cal., up to 11| | o'clock a. m., SATURDAY, DECEMBER B, | | 1908, and opened immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and Gel#v. ering quartermaster and commissary supplies, | | ete.. for the Veterans' Home, Napa County. | California_(ratiroad station Yountville), for six | s, coms £ Jan. 1, 1904, and ending 0." 1004, Bchedules “with informatios | instructions for submitting bids wili be furnished upon application by the under. signod. Bidders will carefully follow the con. ajtions of the schedules, and no bld will be considered unlest it is'in ‘accordance witp | fuch schedules. Bids on tes, coffee and suga¥ must be made on samples submitted. No bids | will be recelved from parties who are not Tegular dealers in and carrying stock of sup. | | plies on which they bid. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified check | upon some well-known and responsible bank- | ing-house for at. least 10 Der cent of the | amount of his bid, pavable to C. Mason | Kinne, rer, conditioned that the bidder | will r into a good and valld contract | upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. | The board reserves the right to reject any o | | all bids, and to order any quantily over or | under the amount specified. Address JOHN | F. SHEEHAN, Secretary of the Board of Di. | Tectors of the Veterans' 'Home of California, | room 13, 820 Sansome street, San Francisco, | Cal. { By order of the Board of Directors, | JOHN F. SHEEHAN, PROPOSALS for ine Secretary. | manufacture of clothing. 26 New Montgomery St., San I'rancieco, Cal., | Nov. 23, 1903.—Sealed proposals in triplicate will be recefved here until 10 a. m., Decem. ber 7, and then opened for the manufacture | of olive drab overcoats, service coats, breeches and flannel shirts, as per U. 8 standard and specifications. ~All cloth, serge, | flannel and Jasting to be furnished by the . The contractor to furnish all ot! naterigie and trimmings, including buttons. All petterns, cuttings and remnants to re- | main the property of the United States. The | United States reserves the right to accept or | reject any or all proposals, or any part there- | of. Information and blank proposals fur- | nished on application. Envelopes contalning posals_should be indorsed, ‘‘Proposals for Clothing No. 9097, and addressed to MAJOR | C. A. DEVOL, Q. M., U. ® A., Depot Quar- | termaster. | { SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 23, 1903.—Sealed | proposals, in triplicate, will be received here | uatil 12 o'clock, noon, December 23, 1908, and en opened, for furnishing at San Francis Cal., Portland, Or., or Seattle or Tacoma, Wash., for shipment to Manila, P. I., 8,640, 000 pounds cats and 10.870,000 pounds hay. Government reserves right to reject or accept any or all bids 1n whole or in part. Inform. | ation furnished on application to WILLIAM £ PATTEN, Assistant Quartermaster Gen- | eral, Chief Q. M. e 2% % i SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., November 26, 1908.— Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re- and tank on foot trestle at Fort Mason, Cal. Government re- serves right to reject or accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Information fur- nished on“application to WM. 8. PATTEN, Assistant Quartermaster General, Chief Q. M t uncalled for suite, rousers wt CHARLES LYONS' Market st LIQUOR * cure guaranteed. Acme ket st., room 208 ELEGANT = and up per weel ket st., betwe on easy installments; 50 cents LEON LEMOS, 1127 Mar- 1 Seventh and Eighth. DANCING Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday, Sun- day evge., Teutonia £’ Foster; soct Hall, Howard et., dancing taught. or. ADE B_TUCKER (Tuck), se ssenger. Box 4116, Call office, CHIS WANTED—-Man and wife to take care of 41373 Seventeenth etreet "ERADE costumes, play books, iry orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt N_Elegant theatrical and masquer. d. 26 4 Farrell st. order on installments, $1_per week. ‘merch. tatlors, 727-729 Market. hair & moles removed by eleo verse,.1170 Market. v to buy good umbrelias or have “red or repaired is 120 Stockton st. suft $750; dress pants $2 50, Paricr, cor. Bush and Dupont. enna restores gray $1; at all druggists’, TAILOR- nd address | OFFICE of Superintendent of Construction, U | S. Postoffice, Courthouse, etc., 1044 Mission st., San Francisco, Cal.—Sealed proposals will be received at the above named office until January 13, 1004, for the construction packing, shipping and delivery of the interior finieh, etc., of the U. S. legation bulldings, Peking, China, in accordance with Grawings and specifications, coples of which may be obtained at this office. J. W. ROBERTS, Superintendent. ———————————— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725. 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell ste.; tel. Prive. Ex. 571. | FOR SALE— | i —t A WEEK'S news fof § cents—The Weekly Call, | FOR sale—A house of 4 rooms, with 2 Iof | WATER | GEAR |~ plete for housekeeping. | HOWARD, | JONES, 890—The Zola: newly furnished suites, JUST opened a new tract of splendid lots In the best part of Berkeley: terms very aftrac- tive; call or send for map and particulars. S. F. end Home Building Soclety, . 708 Market st., 8. F. TWO beautifgul cotteges, just finished, in Mission distriet, 15 block from ears; can be bought o2 easy payments. OSCAR HEY- | MAN, 14 Post et. ROOMS ABD BOARD. NESS AVE., 3 (Gt AMERICAN PLAN. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706. SELECT FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. HOT AND COLD OCEAN WATER, EPECIAL RATES BY THE MONTH. MUNGER & ZEBERG. PROPRIETORS. HARRISCN, 570, 4 blocks from Palace Hotel— Large rocm for 3 or 4 persons; also singl good home board $4 ‘week. HOTEL MARTINET, Geary st. and Van Ness ave., hae cnanged hands; hereafter conducted frst-class family hotel; table board specialty. e STEVENSON mansion, 807 California st.—At. tractive and_ sightly Tooms; best table and " service; lowest rates VALENCIA, 1189—Nicely furnished. rooms and £ood board; rea i i 'FIRET, #23—Reom and board, $4 50 per week; home cooking; house changed hands. KOOMS AND BOARD WANTED. FOR SALE-—Cheap. a fine 5-room cottage on Tlizabeth st., near Douglass; must be sojd this week: price $1500. -Apply at' grocery store, corner Twenty-fourth and Douglas; SNAP—Just completed; modern 1%-story col- tage, 6 rooms, Dathy easy terms. 20 Megritt st.; take 1Sth-st. cade, get off at Hattie. COTTAGE with modern improvements; terms paying rent. Apply Owner, lumber . _cor. Alabama and Montcalm sts. BUILD an your' unimproved realty; we loan full cost improv. and part lot at 6 per cent, MANHATTAN LOAN CO., Crocker bullding. New houre, Just finished, on 20th ave. near car line; Bunset district. LOTS. N or 8 side of Golden Gate Park, chased by W. J. GU 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. P R S SRR ARG REAL BESTATE—Country—For Sale. $10 A MONTH buys a 10-acre fsrm. $200 profit per annum per acre. Write for booklet. It's free. 603 J st. WRIGHT & KIMBROUGH, Sacramento, Cal. ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, vineyards; irspected bargains: monthly cata. logues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st each 50x70 feet, in a town in Sonoma County. For particulars apply at Call office. POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. front lots and bargains; all tracts: maps. photos. etc, BELL, 417 Parrott bldg. | i e e e e . BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $2700--NEW, modern 5-r. cottage; lot 40x135; one block from North Berkeley station, $6000—3.584 acres on Claremont ave.; choice lo- cation for fine home, $1200—One acre; near new Santa Fe depot; Addison st. $1300—104 feet on Grove st., near Parker; this price for limited time; three faotory sites on railroad, West Berkeley, for sale. $4000—40 lots, Weet Berkeley, on R. R.; best business blotk in North Berkeley; now | rented and paying 8 per cent on asking e, $4300 house: Cariton st.; lot 200x270, Large list of houses and lots for sale. CHENEY & BERRY, Postoffice Block, Berkeley. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. & a9 : | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. H, $12 monthly; & rooms and bath; Yy house, Queen Anne style; 3 fine | s, 75x100; all fenced; good weil of water, | immense shade trees surrounding: extra qual- | ity soil; running mountain water: a cozy | home and a bargain; price in all, $1500; ad- | joining East Oakland; near car linc and fine | scheol house. Seventh st., Call or send for circular, 435 opp. Broadw: H. SPECIAL bargain—A new modern; good location; 3 3 66 Tenth st Station, Oak- | ing all kinds of flowers and shrubbery; will bulld to suit. Box 851, Call office. Oakland. i "D ROOMS TO LET. | OAKLA VENDOME AND GRAND HOTELS, | 8563 Washington and 510 Ninth sts., Oak- | land; furnished rooms en suite or single, ‘with | or_without board: epecial rates to farnilies. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE TO-MORROW the day for bargalns in furni- ture. H. Schellhaas, 11th st.,cor.store, Oakind. | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. AT Knickerbocker Apartments, 1340 Pine st., | near Hyde—Furnished 3-rcom suits; $30 up; | steam heated, electric lighted; free bath. ELLIS, $26, 2 doors from Van Nes: furnished ‘sunny suits $12 to $22. . §78—Sunny basement, 4 rooms; com- " Nicely GEARY, 1933—For adults; 4 connecting rooms, bath, tollet, gas, coal stoves; all necesearies. | 'ARD, 1310Sunny double parlors and single room for gentlemen, g i ; also single; water; steam heated. MODEL HOUSE, 1206 Stockton st.—Newly fur- | nished rooms, $5-$12; bath, phone. MISSION, 1148—Front suite complete for housekeeping; plano if desired OAK, 117—Sunny suites: §5, §12 and $10; gas | range, hot bath: jaundry; adults. SEVENTEENTH, 3045, near Castro—3 beauti- ful desirable unfur. rms; no chiidren; reason. VAN NESS ave. 706—Sunny front basement : @l%0 2 rear rms; reasonable. SSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions veceived at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore St. BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencla_st. I e ———— ROOMS TO LET-—] d Unfurn. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 28c to §1 per night, $125 to' $5 per week and light housekeeping” rooms; open all night. AT ““The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth t)—Rooms, 26c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to §10 week; house open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nirhed rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Eilis, corner Mason—Rlegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable, DEVISADERO, 1528—1 or 2 sunny unfurniehed front rooms to let. GEARY, 1225— Blegantly furnished front room, suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; refs.; private. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 500 %o $1 50 night: $1 to §3 week; reading room. HOWARD, 1310—Sunny double parlors and sin- gle room for gentlemen, HYDE, 810—A large sunny furnished room, §9 . month. JONES. 418 — The Saphire — Sunny furnished Tooms; running water; reasonable; central. JONES, 0il, near Bush—Modern sunny fur- nished room for gentleman; private family. KEARNY, 104—Sunny unfurn. front sult; 2 rooms $10, with kitchen $15; adults. CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. | LAGUNA and McAllister, St. James flat—Bun- ny single room. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made: 8540 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss, NINTH, 119 (Gilesple)—Nicely furnished rooms, $1 50 w%u per week; 50C to 75¢ per night. PACIFIC Storage and Farniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 M st.; tel. Majn 1840. Shipping at cut rates. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. v be . and moles removed with elec- Mrs. & Miss Eaton, 1119 Sutter. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, __16 pages. In wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. CHEAPEST 214 best in Ameriea—The Weekly Call. 16 pages sent to any address in the United States or Canada ome ¥eaur for $1. PALM STRY. BE. %\'&"&im e paimist and artrole; : palm readings §1; § questions by exd ress, $1; Open Tucsday ‘eve. also. 139 Post st 1E. NEBERGARD'E claes in Dee 1, £ p. m. vl ot boad % o JEROME FOSELLIL, sclentific aylor #t.. mear Geary., Phone PAPERMANGING, PAINTING, ETC. NEW HOME sewing machine; this week only. $10, $15, §20: ¥ used; needles 20c doa. NEW HOME . M. CO. 1051 Market st. SPECIALISTS. Pl R Y CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES tn EARS positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat- ment free. Dr. Cottingham. 204 Sutter st. SHOEING, wagon and paint shop, 22x80, In- quire in grocery, southwest corner Geary and Broderick sts. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITBRS_We Soisg 1o the €ity" reniais 35, The T g n t ROOMS papered, §3 50 up: tinti Hartmann Paint Co., 31’““ &:n:.l. m FEW good typewriters at $30 each; 4 A e L. & M. X '!m gomery st. p g 2D-HAND typewriters sold, _rented, repaired. ‘Webster Typewriter Inspec, Co,, 508 Market, POLK, 1558—The Carnegle—This has changed hands and is thoroughly removated; $6 up, —_— = 7 TTTOTATed; B0 up. PINE, 769, east of Powell—EI suite, running water, private batn: 4 e furnished new flat; gentie- _— PINE, 1735, near Van Ness—Newly furnished sunny room; electric lights; .pri- vate n:{l-v'm POWEL% 317—Sunny front doct or dentist; also other turn.um!lv':;u‘ ,u ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent reading-room, smoking-room and m.-“‘;:’- ::r;“r.omrm,‘;eunm; week, §2 floor; rooms With hot and cold water: Berhe SUTTER, 1022%, near Hyde—2 ER, 'fix B N._w large Vi —_fihfi_"‘m‘*""’""’m‘“’ UNITED STATES, 123 st nr. 400 single and tamily rooms b o 31 mights to 36 week; elevator: eleotrl . |3 fres bus and basgege. X VAN NESS, 619_Handsome sunny furnished sutes and single rooms; all conveniences, ™G Hotel, 44 3 st rear ot~ 350t 8150 night; 834 88 wed; =44 elec. u:mm:&ub\mm ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received. CLASSIFIED advertisements and received at Call branch office, 2200 | STUTTMRING ARD T | MELBOURNE Schoal, Vau Ness-Market—Cura | free of charge. | BLLISO! | MOSIER—COLE—In this city, 'WANTED—Room and board in good hotel at wfl!o per month for & gentleman; north of Market st. and west of Taylor. Address box 4580, Call office. ! RCOMS WANTED. WANTED—By ,young man, in private Protestant Tamily in vmnw.x Bt. Luke's CHurch. :Address Episcopal, 4739, Call, ~ SPECIAL NOTICES. ! Chichester's lish Pennyroyal Piils x‘l‘r‘:.belt: n('.‘nul-m? ake no other. Send 40 tampg - for particuldrs. ‘‘Rellef for Ladles' Jin letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. « Chighester Chemical; Co.. iphia, Pa. STAMMERING. in every case; Individual teaching: no medi- cine, Inquire into wonderful cures;home curs, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were {ssued esterday: ! Prnn'el;: 7. Walsh, 21, 36 Chattanooga street, and Margaret J. Boland, 18, 3869 Twentieth st. George I. Sutton, 20, 2702 Polk street, and Agnes M. McGuire, 21, New York City. Eharite Hansen, 21, 112 Morrls avenue, and Mgry Ivers, 16, Nineteenth street. Charles A. McDermott, 27, 404 Ninth street, and Mary A. Kelly, 19, 35 Grand street. 5 Raphacl J. Aston, 20, S3TA Mission street, and Ella Trainor, 26, 1316 Guerrero street. Giuseppe Raffo, 28, 4 Elizabeth street, and Luigia Masconi, 10, 4 Elizabeth street. John Matthews, 43, 520 Kansas street, and Martha A. Little, 3 816 Vallejo street. Thomas P. Crowley, 21, 1817 Greenwich street, and Mollie McColgan, 20, 2080 Lom- bard street. Ch.l'rl:: §. Cloge, 21, 601 Jones Christine Simmen, 18, city. Hawley N. Barney, 26; Point Richmond, and Eva M. Turley, 18, Point Richmond. John Sandstrom, 30, 3520 Drumm street, and Cliristina Johnson, 320 Drumm street. Henry Hauser, 8 Filbert street, and Mary O'Brien, 21, Clementina street. Lioyd E. Lukens, 28, Santa Cruz, and Maude 58, 24, Santa Cruz. cr;‘l'lnk A. Emmington, 36, Suisun, and Gerda enborg, 25, Rio Vista. i " \Wetry, 30, 2005 Pine street,’ and Minda A. Brink, 23, 2409 Pacific avenue. Marc H. Burke, 23, 240 Shotwell street, and Anita T. Kennedy, 22, 1524 Treat avenu Charles R. Cummings, 26, Los Angeles, and Rhoda McAilister, 26, Los Angeles, Edward P, Luce, 40, San Jose, and Alice E. Fuller, 35, San Jose. ¢ Jau . O'Kane, 25 131 Haight street, ana Gertrude M. Pickle, 25, 131 Halght street. Wililam F. Duuph 27, 725 O'Farrell street, and Ivy M. Yate Salina: Swen A. Olson, 27, 1015 Market street, and Myra M. Delmas, 30, 1015 Market street. Fenry Mishenfelder, 45, 620 Sacramento street, and Emille Dogan, 35, 100 Cherry st. George J. Lindberg, 28, 2014 Mission street, street, and 41, and Margaret M. Donohue, 24, 3836 Twenty- first street. Mark ‘Belmore, . Santa Cruz, and Blanche A. Hart, 22, Santa Cruz. James E. Langdon, 25, Eureka, Cal., and Marfe Fri Erie, Kans. George 2 Second street, and Susle , 3966 Sacramento street. , 106 Fourth street, and 2315 Silver street. and Lulu P. {5 — NARRIAGES— DEATES marriage and death mnotices sent by inserted. They must be handed ihe publication offices and be indorsc. the name and residence of pei 8cns auth.rized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once.in this column BORN. EDWARDS—In this city, November 14, 1905, to the wife of George W. Edwards, a daugh- ter, —In this city, November 25, '1908, to the wife of D. Eiliscn, a son. | e e p—— MARRIED. MANION—NAGLE;—In this city, November 12, 190:, by the Rev! Father John Nugent, John A. Manion and Mary A. Nagle, both of San Franclsco, November 25, 1003, by the Rev. William C. Pond, Fred W. Mosier” and Sadle E. Cole, both of San Francisco. e — DIED. Notices of deaths are published free of charge. Additional matter, such as funeral announcements, etc., is charged for. Allison, David E. Lower, Jobn E. Armes, Charles W. McConville, John J. Brandf, Elizabeth MeDonell, Anna M. lyrne, ‘George Miller, Henry. 1son, Mary J. O'Hara, Edward Cavanaugh, Edward Coleman, David R. Davis, Charles Donnels, Marie Ehlart, Charles Ehlert, Charles Fowler, Mary Garretson, Mrs. Jane Gendar, Edward F. Rainey, Samuel Reed, Augustus Ross, Bert C. Ryden, Christina C. Saxe (infant) Schmoll, John Smith, Caroline Storms, Mrs. Mary Sullivan, Dantel Graff, Justian J, Valencia, Mary A. Uriese,” Elizabeth Von der Mehden, W. Hanson, Annie E. Walsh, Julia Hughes, Henry Wettmann, Geo. A. 1saacs, Joshua L. Wolf, Ben D. Kelley, Catherine ALLISON—In this city, November. 25, 1903, vid Ersiine, beloved husband of Lillie Allison, and father of D. E. Jr. and Edward R, Allison, a native of Iowa, aged 62 years and 10 months. £7 Funefal and interment private. ARMES—In Oakland, November 1903, at 1200 West strect, ‘Charics William e beloved husband ‘of Susan E. Armes, and father of Charles Willlam Armes Jr, & na- tive of Hadley, Mass., aged 74 years 11 months and 5 days. BRANDT—In this city, November 1903, Flizabeth H., dearly’ beloved wmu of ’tot?a late George ¥. Brandt, and dearly beloved mother of George T. Brandt, Mrs. Musette Jeffray and the late Mrs. Louise Congdon, Mrs. May Erratt and John T. Brandt. 7 Relatives and friends are invited to at- tend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 11:15 o’clock, at St. Francis Church, cor- per Vallejo street and Montgomery avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BYRNE—In this city, November 25, 1008, George, beloved son of John B. and Byrne, and brother of John E., mb&rf‘x'ff Maggie and Katie- Byrne and’ Mrs® Mary Keller, a native of California, aged 23 years 9 months and 11 days. 4 CARLSON—In this city, November 25, 1903, Mary Josephine, dearly beloved daughter of Charles L. and 'Annie Carlson, and sister of Margaret C. and Charles J. n, a na- tive of San Prancisco, aged 14 years 2 T Pcitids 2nd Beguaintances respect erds and acquaint are t- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 107 Jefferson avenue, oft Cort- land avenue, thence to St. John's Church, where a requiem .high mass /will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CAVANAUGH—In Fruitvale, Novemi 23, L35, Sod brother of John Casaasuch. b 2ugl er of Jol vana: tive of San Francisco, uoanymn..u' G The funeral will take place to-day l(nuor:an.y). ut.l:&) 1 -‘hl.mfl %mm"tn. par- ors of Carew & Engll ‘an 3 s ess ave- LEMAN—In this city, November 25, 1903, e%avlmn.. husband of Mary H. and fathér of Henry R. and William it § s s s, Mo s > Notice of funeral hereafier. DAVIS—In Modesto, 5 beloved Swett and B Alvarado, z | ace C. Dannels and Mrs. J. D. Bradiey, aged |/ late David Wolf, and brother of 70 vears 11 months and.2 EHEART—In this city, November 25, Charles Ehlart, a native of Germany, 54 years. EHLERT—In this city, November 25, l‘i\‘t& Charles Ehlert, a native of Germany, 44 years 2 months and 5 days. FOWLER-—In this city, November 25, 1903, Mary, beloved wife of the late John W. Fowler, devoted mother of Catherine, Agnes, Annie, Emma end Minnie Fowler, and lov- ing sister of Mrs. Daniel Gilligan of Oak- land, a native of County Galway, Ireland. [ The funeral will take place Saturday, November 28, at 8:3 o’clock, from her late resides 909 Haight street, thence to Sacred Heart urch, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. GARRETSON—1In Benicia, November 25, 1905, Mrs, Jane Howard Garretson, aged 85 vears L B November 24, 193, GENDAR—In this cilty, November 24, 1003, Edward F., beloved husband of Ann M. Gep- dar, and- father of Edward Jr., John and William Gendar, a native of New York City, aged 90 years 8 months and 1 day. L7 The fune will take place to-day (Thursday), at o'clock, from tie family residence, 540 Stevenson street. Interment Mount Oiivet Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. GRAFF—In this eity, November 25, 1903, Justian J. Graff, a native of Switzerland, aged 75 years. GRIES) - this city, November 21, 1903, Ellzabetli Griese, wife of the late Adolph Griese, and mother of Mrs. B. Wilbrand and Mrs, A. Knhling, a native of Oldenburg, Germany, aged 85 years ¢ months and ¢ daya, ’ (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, frol dence of her daughter, Mrs. B. Wilbrand, 113 Germania avenue, thence to $t. Boniface's Chureli, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HANSON—In - Alameda, November 25, 1003, Annie E. beloved wife of Henry L. Hanson, mother of Annette and Harry L. Hanson, and sister of Mrs. Mary Manning, Mrs. Jennie McFarland, Willlam B., Henry M. and John T. Smith and the late Mrs. Haritwen, a native of San Francisco, aged 52 years and 5 months. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. HUGHES—In this city, November 25, 1003, Henry, beloved son 'of John and Jennie Hughes, brother of Thomas, Frank, James and Theresa Hughes, and grandchild of Thomas and the late Theresa Riley, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 10 years 7 months and 15 days. ISAACS—In this city,” November 24, 1903, Joshua Laura I beloved husband of Sophia Isaacs, and father of Sarah lsaacs, a native of Poland, aged 75 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 4172 Twentieth street, near Cas- tro, and thence by 3:30 o'clock train, Third , and Townsend streets, to New Salem Ceme- tery for interment. KELLEY—In_this city, November 24, 1908; Catherine, beloved miother of Michael J., Wilijam J. and Catherine Kelley, a native of County Mayo, Ireland, aged years. E¥The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 8:45 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, 'between Seventh and Eighth, thence to 'St. Charles meo’s Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LOWER—In this city, November 23, 1003, John Edgar Lower, son of Edgard Lower, & native of Ohlo, aged 39 years. A member of Court Richmond No. 88, Foresters of America, and “a_member of Golden Gate Branch No. 214, Natlonal Association of Let- tercarriers. 7 Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden -~ Gate -~ Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. McCONVILLE—In this city, November 2J, 1903, John J., dearly beloved husband of Mary G. McConville, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 38 years 4 months and 24 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-da (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 224’ Arlington street, thence tp St. John's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cematery. Please omit flowers. McDONELL—In Alameda, November 24, 1903, Anna Marie, beloved wife of Captain E. R. McDonell, a native of Sweden, aged 51 years and 3 menths, ©>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, November 28, 1903, at 11 o'clock, at the residence, 1041 Railroad avenue, Ala- meda. Interment orivate, Mountain View Cemetery. .., 5 MILLER—In' this city, November 24, 1903, Henry Miller, dearly beloved son of Henry D. and Marie Miller, and devoted brother of Mrs. Oscar Fengler and Lena and Charles Miller, a native of Golden, Colo., aged 23 years 1 month and 14 days, E7 Friends and acquaiftances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 283 Langton street, between Seventh and Eighth, Harrison and Bryant,/ Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. O'HARA—In this city, November 24, 1908, Ed- ward, husband of the late Elizabeth O'Hara, d father of Mrs. C. J. Robinson and Ed- ard, John.and Samuel A. O'Hara, a native of Paterson, N. J., aged 72 years and 20 days. (Paterson, N. J., papers please copy.) [FThe funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his late gesi- dence, 721 Tehama street. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. RAINEY—Entered into rest, in this gjty, No- vember 1903, Samuel. beloved husband of Mary A. Rainey, and brother of William S. and George E. Rainey and Mrs. C. H. Hewlit, a nativa of Philadelphia, Pa., aged 63 years 3 months and 22 days. 7 Friends and acquamtances are respect- “fully nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1100 Golden Gate avenue. -Interment Cypress= Lawn Cemetery, by special train leaving Third and Townsend strects at 3:35 o'clock. REED—In East Oakland, November 25, 1903, at 163 East Ninth street, Augustus, beloved husband of Jessie Reed, & native of Maine. ROSS—In this city, November 25, 1903, Bert C., beloved son of' Albert E. and Mary E. Ross, and brotber of lone, Irma, Leola and Stanley Ross and Mrs. Alfred Seale, a tive of California, aged 29 xears 7 mouths and 12 days. RYDEN—In Oakland, November - 25, 1903, Christina C. Ryden, beloved mother of Eliza- beth Robn, a natlve of Sweden, aged 84 years 2 months and 0 days. SAXE—In this ecity, November 24, 1903, In- fant son of Marion C. and Florence E. Saxe, aged 24 days. \ SCHMOLL—In Belmont, Cal., November 25, 1908, John Schmoll, a native of Germany, aged 84 years.” ¥ Funeral will take place from his late rclidince at_Beimont Friday, November 27, at 11 o'clock, thence taking 12:11 o'clock train for interment at Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery. i SMITH—In _this city, November 23, 1903, Caroline, beloved wife of John F. Smith, daughter of Mrs. Caroline Helm, and sister of . Mrs,. Frank Siebrecht, Mrs. Herman Locks and George Helm, a native of New York, ed 39 years and 9 months. EFFriends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thi ), at 9 o'clock, from ner late resi- denceé, 1364 Vallejo street, between Hyde and Larkin. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by STORMS—In this city, at the University Mound Home, November 24, 1903, Mrs. Mary Storms; aged 84 years. SULLIVAN—Danlel Sullivan, beloved brother of Mrs. F. W. Weber and 'Mrs. B. Ames, a native of San Francisco, aged 35 years, (I Interment was held private in Holy Cross Cemetery November 25, 1903, VALENCIA—In this city, November Mary A., beloved wife of Milton P. llfl-m cia, mother of Cyril, Felton and Davidson, daukhter of John and Mary Grif- fin, sister of John J., 0 and Bes- ste Griffin, and niece of Mrs. J. Demalder, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years. [7Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, 506 Third street, Thursday, at 9 o'clock, thence to St. rod Loon, Wolt sre thur, H , Sandford L. V. V;m-'.blmfl' and Mrs. 1. Constine. CATHOLIC Ladies’ Aid Socle! ‘The annual requiem mass for the d members and relatives and friends of the living members of the Catkolic Ladies’ Ald Soclety will be celebrated at St. Mary's Cathedral Friday, | November 27, at 8:30 o' clock. YOUNG Men's Cathdlic Union—A requiem high mass for the repose of the souls of the deceased members of the Young Men's Cath- olic Union will be celebrated in the cathe- dral at 10 o'clock _on Thanksgiving Day (Thursday morning, November 26). The rela- tives and friends of deceased members are respectiully invited to attend. THE funeral services of W. H. Jehu, a mem- ber of Lincoln Post No. 1, G. A. R., will be held at Weaver's undertaking parlors, Park street, between Santa Clara and Rallread avenues, Alameda, on Friday, November 27, 1905, at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of Lincoln Post No. 1. All comrades of the R. are respectfully invited to attend. REAL ESTATE 'rmua%om i WEDNESDAY.. NOVEMBER 25. John D. and Margaret J. Grifin to David Samuels, lot on S line of Sutter street, 137:6 B of Poik, B 27:6 by S 120; §10. United Railroads of San Francisco to Cor- nelius D. O’Sullivan, lot on NE corper of Pa- :llféc and Polk streets, B 137:6 by N 127:8%; City ana County of San Francisco to Charles L. Barrett, lot on N line of Bay street, 106:3 B of Webster, E+100 by N 276; $—. Franz Schumaus to Jean Mialocq and Jean Lassere, Tot on N line of Bush atreet, 237 W of Van Ness avenue, W 24:3 by N 60; $10. Estate of Orville J. Shattuck (by John Thode, executor) to same, same; $2060. Simon . Hartman to M. Vanderbuegle, un- divided 3% of lot on S line of Fulton street, 60 W of Gough, W 27:6 by S 60; $1250. Charles 8. and Lilllan M. Wheeler, R. H. Lioyd and Madge J. Grosh (wife of Alvin B.) to Milton D. Grosh, Elizabeth G. Larzelere (wife of W. R.) and Louise M. Sage (wife of O. G.), lot on 8 line of Page street, 137:6 | W_of Buchanan, W 50 by S 137:6; $10. ! Milton D. Grosh. Elizabeth G. and W. R. Larzelere and Louise M. and O. G. Sage to | Willlam H. and Augustine Fuller, same; $10. | Thomas Donnelly to B. Mayers, lot on N line of Bush street, 110 E of Scott, E 27:6 by N 137:6; $10. City and County of San Franciseo to Patrick | J. Land, lot on W line of Beideman street, 45 | § of O'Farrell, S 30 by W 60; . { Freda O. Shumate (wife of Thomas E.) to John F. Ortmann, lot on E line of Devisadero | street, 62:6 S of Bush, 8 25 by E 100; $10. Sarah W. Lumbard, Robert K. Palache and | Juliet H. Lumbard to Emma L. Palache, lot on N line of Green street, 100:6 W of Scott, W 37:54, N 137:6, E 80:5%, S 37:6, B 7, S 100; gitt. Josephine Bouvier to Adele Clot, lot on W line of Laurel street, 57 N of Sacramento, N 43 by W 37:6; $10, Patrick M. and Mary McGushin to Patrick C. ‘Morton, lot on SW line of Tenth street, 200 NW of Bryant, NW 25 by 100; $10. Carrie O. and May Doane to Alexander D. Smith, lot_on_ N line of Jwenty-first street, 260 W of Valencla, W 25 by N ui: $10. Alexander D._ Smith to James and Bridget Carolan, same: $10. James C. 0’Donell to Gustave H. and Ernest B. Lindauer, lot on W line of Beyant 150 8 of Twenty-second, S 30 by W [100; $10. William V. Becker to Henry L. and Ella Becker, lot on S line of Twenty-fifth_ street, 229:2 B of Sanchez, F 25:5 by S 114; $10. Frank B. and Jessie Viers to Elizabeth Lo- gan, (wife of Arthur), lot on § line of Twenty- third street, 100 E of Noe, E 27 by S 91:2; Mawy E.' Jordan (wife of A. D.), Westcott (wite of Chales: H.) and Charles C. Westenhaver to David M. Rameey, lot on W | line of Noe street, 30 N of Clipper, N 23 by W Caroline S. Atwood to Patrick Connell, on W line of Diamond street, 137:6 N Twentieth, N §2:6 by W 125; $10. Elfin O. Heydenfeldt and Sunshine O. Love (Heydenfeldt) to Elizabeth A. Heydenteldt), rerccord 1963 D. 98 of-lot on N line of Pacific street, 101:6 W of Dupont, W 36, N 137:6, B 56, 872, W 20, S 65:6; also lot on NW corner | 9f Geary and Webster streets, N 115 by W Mary E. Bigelow to Albert F. Knipper, lot on § line of Vallejo street, 137:6 B of Hyde, E 27:6 by S 137:6; $10. Benjamin Healy to Jos. Slye, lot on NE line of Fourth street, 40 SE of Folsom, SE 40 by NE 57:6; §10. Henry W. Dodge to Eliza L. Dodge, lot on NE corner of Nineteenth avenue and _Lake | street, N 125, E 120, N 50, W 120, N 34, SE 10, NE 04:10%, SE 140, 8 225, W 57:6, N 100, W 100, S 100, W 82:6, quitclaim deed; $10. John C. and Sarah E. Doherty to Rachel K. Van Winkle (wife of H. L.), lot on NE corner of E‘lxmh enue and Lake street, E 61 by N 72; $10. Dora G. Cunningham to Rudolph Sproete, lot on E line of Tenth avenue, 185 S of California street, S 25 by E 120; $1Q, Fernando and Juila' A, Nelson to J. Stanley and Ella Ewing, lot on E line of Second ave- nue, 250 S of A street, § 25 by E 120; $10, Frederick W. Kavanagh to Jacob Heyman Company (corporation), lot on S line of € a‘:: W.'of Fiftéenth avenue, W 25 by Henry and Estelle Geneyer to Leonce Groth- well, lot on NW corner of Thirty-sixth and Fulton streets, W 32:6 by N 100; $10. Robert R. Moody to Susan C. Winfrey, lot on B line of Sixth avenue, 73 N of Hugo street, N 25 by E _95; $10. Same to Victor L. Winfrey, lot on E line of Sixth avenue, 50 N of Hugo street, N 25 by E 95; $10. William F. Kavanagh to Jacob Heyman Company (corporation), lot on N line of J street, §2:6 E of Forty-seventh avenue, E 50 by N 100; $10, 0dd_Fellows' Cemetery Association to Wil- liam McCracken, lot in cemetery; $170. May E. and Orren H. Gillette to F. J. Spaulding, lot 10, block 7, plat A, Sunnyside Addition No. 1; $75. Horatio P Livermore to Sarah B. Melone, lot on B line of Dolores streer, S of. Thir- tieth, B 100 to San Jose avepue, thence from point of commencement on H line of Dolores, S 35, E 79:4 to San Jose avenue, thence NB to point 228 S of Thirtieth, quitclaim deed; $5. C. C. Webb to same, same: $3. Continental Bufiding' and Loan Assoctation to James C. O’Brien, lot on S line of Fifteenth avenue, 150 E of Q street, E 25 by S 92:6, block 305, O'N. & H. Tract: $10. Masonic Cemetery Association to Sophie E. Fischer, lot in cemetery; $53. Builders’ Contracts. K. B. Bjorman (owner) with C. N. Hancock (contractor), architect M. J, Weish—All work except gas fixtures and shades and attic fi bullding on lot on E line of Folsom street, 200 N of Precita avenue, N 25 by E 100; $2550. J Alameda County. Harry and Hattle Alkus (Heiman) and and Morice Hyman (by R. J. McMullen C. Moody, trustees) to State Sa D. 19, § line of street, B of Har- | rison, E 50 by S 100, lots 10 and 11, block 1 { I lot of Kellersberger's Map (trustees’ deed), Oakland; Aaron W. and Bell Spencer (wife) and lam H. and Lizale Spencer and Arthur Kreshell to Eliza E. Spencer, lot at intersection of N line of Eighth street wit! center line of Cypress, E 100 by N 190, land; $10. to Car. Mountain View Cemetery Association rie S. Smith (widow), lot In cemetery, Oakiand T enry "W iiken (single). to s ot enry s 3 W on ‘W line of California street, 543.73 wat . N 63.28 by W 129.25, lot 24. block 1, map ?gr%um?haun%mm “Hamilton Les to Ges Quong Woo, Iot on B Iine of Milvia street. 85 N of Cedar, N 80, B | 13575, S 45, W 39.04, E 37.70, W 96, lots 8 and 4, map of subdivision and plan of & Swain property in block 1, Graves & Taylor | ‘Tract i ). Gs'f"Quon; wmlo‘("z".i fi:l;crmt and A-: Sotn. tanantay, titie 16 vest in survivor, Be Lo Wa"billon to Kate Dition’ (wife), lot on N 1ine of or way, 100 B of ES N 100 W2 8 6 Wi 8 Rt imfipins Brosaton, Boalr LI L Sy and Grase’ B and W, 3. Mortimer (husband) to Charles B. Anthony. lot 12, block 2, and lots 7 to 9, bleck PR Thioe, T T S Whetr ey: Sterling J. Shaw (single) to L. Price, lot on oIS o Walnut sttest o Grand avente: of porti ‘Vischer Tract, L ‘W"‘ c_"urbn- n':.d 2 Hansen ster 100 N of N 50 by E 75, lots ,“mmxum-w.-m. ‘Egp Hr Nixon (wife of J. R.). lots 19 to 21, ?M subdivision of Mosswood Tract, Oakland: $10 Hardy €. and Clara M. Hutchinson to A. C. Sandford, lot on E line & Herrmann. 326,25 N from NW line of Ayala avenue, SE 60.47, N 50. W 94.16, S 55.76, portion of lot $6, bloek 1, map of Vicente Peralta Reservation Tract, Temescal, Oakland: $10. o Reaity Syndicate (corporation) to “Gearge §. Lackie, lot 6 and S 3 feet of lot 7. block H. manof Central Pledmont Tract; Oabiand Town- sl Caroline H. and Arthur H. Breed to Julia Sweeney (wife of John T.), fot on N line ot Berkeley way, 150 B of California street, E 30 by N 125, let 15, subdivision of map of Range 11, Hardy Tract. Berkeley: $10. Albert and Edith Goldaracena to Raymond Goldaracena, lots 1% and 15, block A, Moss Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Else M. and Carl JI. C. Jorgensen to Chriss P. and Christine Jensen, lot on SE line of Sneil avenue, 340.8 SW.from SW: lime of county. mad from Oakland to San Leandro, SW 100, SE 218.3, NE 10}, NW 231.7. lots S and 9. bieck E. Map No. 2, Buena Ventura Teict, Brookiyw hip; $10. N aee Hansen (Thomsen) _to Lowell undivided onme-third interest in lot om le;:“n of Monroe street, 130:91: — from ‘W line of Mound, W 26:8 by N. 124:10; $60. Gano G, Kennedy, guardian of George G. Kennedy (Thomsen). miner, to same, undivided one-third of same, Alameda; $60. SEE THE PHOTOGRAPHS. NEXT SUNDAY CALL. - + Death of Mrs. Mary E. MeDougall. SAN JOSE, Nov. %.—Mrs: 'Mary E. McDougall, wife of former Sheriff Giles McDougall, died at her home in East San Jose to-day. Deccased was a native of Holloway, Me., and 73 years of age. Mrs. McDougall had lived in East San Jose for thirty years and was ome of the best known women In Santa Clara County. She came to California in 1869, and as a Miss Smith married MeDougall in 187. Deceased was prominent in church and society affairs. OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as follo For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Halnes, Skagway. ete., Alaska—11 a m.. Now. 27, Dec. 2. Change to com- pany’s steamers at Seatfle. For Victoria, Vanceuver, Port Towpsend, Seatile, T coma, Everete, Whatcom—11 a. m., Nov. 27, Dec. 2. Change at Seattle to this company's. steamers for Alaska. and G. . Ry.: at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Rallway. For Eureka (Humbeldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p. m., Nov. 30, Dec. 6; Corona, 1:30 p. m., For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angsies and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara—San- ta Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thuradays, 9 a m. For Los eles (via San Pedro and Kast San Pedro), SAnta Barbara, Santa Crus, Mod- terey, San Simeon, Cayuces, Port Harford (San Lauis Obispa), Ventura and Hueneme. Coos Bay, 9 a. m.. Nov. 2, Dee. 3. Bonita, 9 a. m., Nov. 29, Dee. 7, For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San M Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Pas, Saned Ro- salla, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m:., Tth of each | month For further information obtain folder. Right_ 1s reserved to change stemmers or sail- ing dates. < | TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market stréet and Broadwdy wharves. v Freight office, 10 Market street 2 C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Ageant, 10 Maricet- street, San Francisco. O. R. & N. CO. “Columbia’” sails Nov. 29, Dec. 9, 19, 20 ‘“‘George W. Elder'’ sails Dec. 4, 4, 24 Only steamship line to PORTLAND, OR., and short rail line from Portland to all points East. Through tickets to all points, all rail o stedm- ship and rail at LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include berth and meals. Steamer sails foot of Spear st. at 11 a. m. S. F. BOOT. Gen. "Agt. Pass. Dept., 1 Montgomery st.; CLIFFORD, Gen, Agt. Freight Dept., Montgemery st. Phila. . Dec, 5, S.Louis. Dec.12,9:30 Direct. Mesaba...Dec. 5. 9 am| Menom'ne.Dee. 19,9 am Min’tka.Dec. 12 noon| Min'p’ls. Dec. 36, 10 am Only First-class Passengers Carried. Dee. J% Majestic.. . Jan. 6, B 82 AN ioi, or Dec. 5, Jan. 16, Feb, 27, Apl. (new), Jan. 2. Feb. 13, Mar, Jan, 30, Mar. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, "AL STEAMSHIP €O. Steamers will leave wharf, corner and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m.. for YOKOHAMA agasaki and n:-::u . ting: at N : a Hongkong with steamers for Infla, ete. No received on board on day of sailing. S, 5. HONGKONG MARU..........coo. . .Thursday. December 3. 1908 MARU (calling at Manila) ‘Wednesday, December 30. 1903