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46 * THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1903 teely | McALLISTER, rurnished BUSH, 1421 bath, housekeeping privileges. | _ROOMS AND BOARD—Contimued. OIS AN BeARDc e : LEAVENWORTH, 300—Large front sunny Toom, sultable for 2, with beard; references. MCALLISTER, 1200, corner Stelner—2sor 3 | BUSH, 1423C—Single room, suitable for gen- furnished g rooms. | - tteman. L SN AR 4‘ McALLISTER, 13623 sunny unfurnished car- | BUSH, 1i24—Nice eunny furnished front roo peted rooms. gas range; ais> furnished room. | 1o let. 3 near Seventh—Sunny yard, kitch- | CALIFORNIA, 1252 near Jones—Elegantly P oompiets: targs Jor Kne | Turnished parlors in mewly furnished flat: 1212 icely furnished sunny | housekeeping: walking distance three sunny house- porch; gas or coal 10N rooms Two or large ISSION Ke=ping & m: 3181 —Wanted, couple to take part furnished, or 2 or 3 rooms fur- ousekeeping; rent not over $15. ; water, grate; onnecting room; stove; compiete for housekeeping ODEL HOUSE, 1206 Stockton—Newly fur- ished rooms; also housekeeping; gae, bath. ewly phone. | 1206 Stockton st $5-412; bath, ga: MODEL nisne: HOUSE room: MYRTLE ave., near Octa —2 housekeeping front £ §14 | large sunny rooms, furnished usekeeping; $11 large rooms, ekeeping; gas range; privy e housekeeping room htecnth—2 handsome bay- gas range; $16 ont_room, furnished $12 EDDY, | EDDY, 824—Nicely fur. | EDDY, 913 Elegantly furnished suite of three also other rooms; ga: be seen to be apprecl: CALIFORNIA, 1268, mear Leavenworth—Two Turnished rooms 1o let; $5 and $6. bath; phone; musi ed. CALIFORNIA, 1262, near Jones—Elegantly fur- nished pariors and other rooms in new sunny upper flat; run. water, §as, bath, phone; refs. CENTRAL av . bié—An English lady has one or two nice rooms, suitable for a qulet couple | or friends; no children; light housekeeping permitted; reasonable. Call afternoon or eve. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. CRAGBURN-————————————1007 LARKIN | Sunny single; also housekeeping rooms. DALE place, 8, off Goldén Gate & Hyde—Sunny front room, furnished. DEVISADERO, 820—Front room, bay window. | EDDY, 425 Fine front and back parlor; also | singie room, sultable for two; no children; references. Call In afternoon. EDDY, 511—Large synny room, all newly fur- | nished and papered; hot and cold water; phone | and bath; either slesping-room or housekping. ELLIS, 711—Sunny outside rooms. | POLK, 823—Best furnished rooms in the city | LEAVENWORTH, 1003—Parlor floor (carpet- ed), room. LEAVENWORTH, and bath; furnished style; phone East 1203. MARY, 36—Front furnished room for rent. MOZART, 321 Ellis—Furnished rooms, 35c to $150 day; $150 to $6 week; open ail night; phone, Kitchen complete; aleo furnished alcove 1400—Large sunny rooms in exquisite Oriental MCALLISTER, 1007—Two large sunny rooms, corner, with or without board. O'FARRELL, 30§—Furnished rpoms; home cooking: German family: $6 per’ week. POWELL, 317—Sunny front suite for doctgs”or dentist: also other furnished rooms. SUNNY furnished rooms, with board If re- quired. 2460 Mission st. ROOMS AKD BOARD WANTED. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicely fur- nished rooms; $2 50 week up; 30c day up. NINTH, 119 (Gillesple)—Nicely furnished rooms $1 50 to $2 50 per week: 50c to 76c per night. NINTH, 135—Large, sunny, front room, with hall m, in private family; use of kitchep, bath, plano, etc.; mo children; in- quire {n grocery next door. Call on Monday. MOTHER and dsughter desire rooms in private family in good location; references required and given. Box 3704, Call office. e e ROOMS WANTED. RESPEGTABLE lady | wishes unfurnished room: Richmond district preferred. ‘Address box 3716, Call office. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms; ele- ator, electric lights; unfurnished offices. O'FARRELL, 1127—Elegant parlor sulte for lady; breakfast if desired; all conveniences. PINE, 709, east of Powell—Elegantly furnished | sulte. of parlors; running water, bath and | phone; In newly furnished flat; suitable for man and wife or 2 gentlemen: also other rooms; must be seen to be appreciated. ! for the money: single or en "(m 3 cvug‘mt ew and plenty of sunshine; terms ve: - Doable: only 10 minutes walk to Powell and Market sts. POLK, 823—Best furnished rooms in the city 806—Elegant front parlor suite; run- ning’ water; phone; close to town. sunny rooms; suitable | for 1 or 2 gentiemen; $9 and $10. for the money: single or en suite; everything new and plenty of sunshine; terms very reasonable; only 10 minutes’, walk to Powell and Market sts. { WANTED—Furnished room with running wa- ter; near Market. Box 2802, Call office. | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. NEW HOME l.'fil‘ machine; this week only: 1 11 4 tly used; needles 20c REw Howg B oat o jost Market st STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, Tousehold §oods stored, moved, shipped, 738- 731 Howard st., nr, Third; phone Grant 161 PIERCE-] PH Btorage & Moving Co., of- ‘Bcs Post. ana Powell ste s tel. Prive. Bx. STL. CONKLIN'S Btorage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 833 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN West Storage: advances made: 840 Miesion st.; tel, Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss, EDDY, 872—2 nicely furnished rooms, double or single; rent reasonable; phone, bath. or four rooms, or single; every modern con- | venience; private; board optional; central. ELLIS, 317—A large furnished room for one or two men; price reasonable. ELLIS, 325 Well furnished rooms for gentle: men; bath, running water; gas; close in. ELLIS, 477—Comfortably furnished room and phone, & ELLIS, 505—Sunny front room for two gentle- | furnished connect- gas stove, running water; $5 per | ELLYS, 611—Large men; hot and coid water. gus, | 1 front room; —Large sunny unny room for gentle- { room' fc ELLIS, 613— able fo 3 S, 650 Large sunny front bay-window foom for two. ELLIS, 683—Single front unfurnished room; running water. gentlemen. Furnished > rooms or unfurnished and bath ELLIE, 821—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; quiet and clean. furnished rooms; roished house- necting. ting private rooms; front losets; reas. shed parlor flo y__housel ange, bath rooms in elegant y Duboce Park; private sunny furnished front running water; balcony. ELLIS, 825—Sunny_ furnished front rooms . ELLIS, for 1 or ELLIS, 90— Two well-furnished rooms, double and single; bath, phone; reasonable. ELLIS, 911H — Large room; private family; | housekeeping. ELLI bath; Lerge front parior; bay window; room; | e sunny room, running wa- | ccommodate two. | furnished front gas; reasonal ELLIS, 11571 ter; also single room ELLIS, 1161 rooms, suf 1315A—Front and back parlor or hall | neatly furnished. nished sunny front | FLLIS, 1457—Sunny room; running water and | very large room. { ELLIS, 1631—Nice comfortable room for a gen- | ; clos tieman; running ELLIS, 1 or two gentlemen. Castro—Three no near ished housekeeping rooms | ELLIS, 1992—Large sunny rooms, with run. ning water and grate; other rooms; reas. | POST, 948—Sunny furnished rooms, with run- | POLK, POST, 242—New sunny front suite with bath; referency 5 PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- peny, 2320 Fillmore st; phone Jackson 281 POST, 605—Nicely frunished rooms. —_— POST, 606—SBunny front, nicely furnished room; bath adjoining; quiet family. POST, 600—Newly furnished front room; tlemen; private family; reasonable. POST, 610%—Nicely furnished sunny suite of pariors; also large sunny room; bath. POST, 611—Nicely furnished sunny rooms; running water; private family; modern. POST, 615—Sunny room, well furnished; rea~ sonable; good value. POST, 622—Nicely furnished room, suitable for two gas, bath; private family. POST, 620—Sunny front rooms for gentlemen. POST, 700—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; fces nable. ‘T, 711—Handsomely furnished sunny room; rge room; running water. POST, 7T15—Large sunny front room; hot and cold water; gentleman. POET, 710—Sunny front room; reasonable. POST, 726_Nicely furnibhed, very sumny rooms; grates, gas range, bath, POST, 762—Furnished room to let. POST, B17—Handsomely furnished rooms in & quiet home for two or three gentlemen. POST, 8§22—Handsomely furnished sunny roome: running water, baths; private family. POST, §24—Front suite to let; furnished. POST, §20—Nicely furnished rogms; . gentle- men; reasonable. POST, 857—Pleasant rooms; alsc single sunny roo: POST, 838—Furniehed rooms; reasonable. POST, 840—Nicely furnished rooms. POST, 944—Large sunny room, suitable for 2; running water; gentleman perferred. POST, 946—Two furnished rooms to let. ning water. 1243—One room; light; eunny; reasonable. rent FELL, 222 One furnished room, private fam- | 1ly, $6. - | private family; rent cheap usekeeping; rent $11 FILLMORE, 1007, cor. McAllister—Handsomely | furnished front rooms; single or en sulte; for gentlemen: sun all day: electricity and ‘gas; | running water, telephone; all the comforts of | home: call from 10 8. m. to 4 p. m. FILLMORE, 1021—Sunny~ suite; sultable for | 1or 2 gentlemen or couple; also single room. | y Tooms complete for ack yard; $16. FOLSOM, 1220—Nice I'ght room; suitable for | man and wife or two gertlemen, | v furnished suit of man or light hskpg. ekeeping rooms; two pleas- bath; gas range; reas ely furnished front bay-win- ter, grate, closets; also 3—Mission warm belt; furnished | "OLSOM, 2 o nd $3 week; board optional. | oms, $1 75, §2 225—Sunny furnished room; no | GEARY, 1418—Nicely furnished room for gen- tleman; grate; private family. | enient light housekpg. y-tinted, unfurnished sme; private family rooms; Teasonable. shed; utter r light housekeeping. Sunny furnished shed roome; gas range, ). Phone Kate, 2084 | ANTLERS, 415 Turk—Modern house- 8, 4.5 rms.; furn, unturn, THE kpg. apartments; THIRD, near Examiner—3, 4 or 5 neatly furnished rooms to let; rent reasonable. { VAN NESE ave., 706—Sunny front baseme suite and kitchen: complete for housekeeping | GRAND SOUTHERN, Seventh and Mission— POLK, 1810—Beautiful sunny rooms, furnished; | reasonable; reference: POST, rge sunny room, suitable for oneor two gentlemen or couple; also sunny single room. POST, 974—A large nice front room,~suitable for one or two; rent very reasonable. POST, Private, new, neat, clean; single or en suite; low for permanent. POST, 715—Nicely furnished rooms; bath, gas; gentlemen preferred. POST, 717—A large sunny front room, fur- nished; reasonable. POST, 074, rear—Small furnished room. POST, 979—Newly furnished sunny front | rooms, suitable for two; also singie; quiet. GOLDEN GATE ave., 230, cor. Hyde—Sunny | furnished. corner room for one or two. { GOLDEN GATE, 325—Nicely furnished front | bey-window room for 1 or 2 gentlemen; reas. GOLDEN GATE ave, S47—Furnished rooms; all conveniences; private; rent reasonable. | ROSALIND, 554 Geary—Sunny front; board optional; electric light; bath; tel, Sutter S7L. BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were 1issued | Frank H 21, 144 Precita avenue, M. Gorman, . and Catherine O'Brien, 18, 1322 Jessie street. Alfred G. Jensen, 21, 3008 Laguna street, and Pauline Jensen, 19, city, Charles Sedgwick, 31, 424 Clementina street, and Sarah E, Taylor, 22, 1223% Geary street. Edmund Pelle, 27, Winthrop, and Lottle V. Nelso Galveston, Texas. Martin % Hare 43, Westport, and Helen E. Hart, 36, Hueneme. ¥ ‘Walter A. Smith, 25, 1010 Dolores street, and Helen L. Smith, 19, 2500 Howard street. Charles ¥. Dornbach, 22, 707 Diamond street, and Esther H. Olsen, 22, 145 Valley street. Jean F. Deray, 25, San Jose, and Marle Mirandette, 20, 510 Linden avenue. Charles P. Walsh, 24, 240 Dore street, and Lillian Rauschenbach, 18, 1704 Harrison street. Henry M. Lewis, 28, 2834 Pine street, and ude E. Getchell, 27, Des Moines, Iowa. Claus Petersen, 26, Annapolis, Cal, and Olive M. Patchet, 21, Annapolts, Cal. John_Hanson, 38, 1104 Powell street, and Grace E. Monroe, 26, 1104 Powell street. Frank W. Laughlin, 34, Mark West, and F. Augusta Tibbetts, 24, Santa Rosa. Westley Reid, 20, 1620 Sacramento street, and Edna M. Lovejoy, 21, 1348 Hyde street. Ferdinand W. Westdahl, 26, 1943 Howard street, and Agnes M. Sullivan, 22, Oakland. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES —DEATHS. Birth; marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once In this column free of | charge. BORN. DAHMKE—In this city, November 29, 1903, to the wife of George H. Dahmke, a daughter. DOWNEY—In this city, December 1, 1803, to the wife of Captain M. Downey, a daughter. DUMONT—In this city, November 27, 1903, to the wife of Frank A. Dumont, a son. FITZGIBBON—In this city, November 25, 1903, to the wife of Dr. James G. Fitzgibbon, a davghter. FORD—In this city, November 27, 1803, to the wife of Maxim Ford,-a son. GARDINER—In this city, November 30, 1803, to the wife of Henry H. Gardiner, a son. | HILLMAN—In this city, November 28, 1003, to the wite of Frank W. Hillman (nee Van Dussen), a_son. HOULTBY—In this city, November 29, to the wife of H. Houitby, a daughter, KAMENA—In Oakland, November 27, 1908, to the wife of Willlam T. Kamena, & son. MELVIN—In this city, November 24, 1003, to the wife of Michael J. Melvin, a son. MICHELS—In this city, November 16, 1903, to the wife of Theo. H. Michels, a son. NIMMO—In this ecity, November 29, 1803, to the wife of George Nimmo, a daughter. ROGERS—In this city, November 28, 1003, to the wife of Myron Herbert Rogers, a son. BCHLOEMER—In this city, November 30, 1003, to the wite of John F. Schloemer, a son. SEAWARD—In Oakiand, November 9, 1803, to the wife of Frank H.. Seaward, a daugh- er. 1908, POWELL, 600B—Nicely furnished front rooms; | bath and telephone. STEVENSON, 635—Sunny furnished front room for gentleman. GRAND_ Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 50c to $1 50 pight: $1 to $3 week; reading-room 100 rooms; 35¢ to $1 50 night; $1 50 to §7 wk. GREENWICH, 029, above Stockton—Furnished room in private house. ( iy | GROVE, 796—Sunny bay-window room; very | cheap; hot and cold water, etc. | reasonable. WEBSTER. furnished rooms T11—2 or 3 unfurnished or partly every convenjence. ‘HMGHT. 55—Sunny rooms, reasonable; pri- | GUERRERO, 667; phone Church 4346—Two pleesant sunny rcoms, suite or single; run- | ning water, bath and phone. { vate family; references. TCLAIR APARTMENTS, Corner Pine and Taylor sts.; beautiful mew | modern apartments: all sunny corner sultes: furnished or urfurnished: none superfor; ma: | rine view. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery. | THE WILLARD. A Turk st., nr. Gough: 2, 3, 4 rooms, furnished | or unturnished, with private baths and mod- | ern_conveniences; open for inspection 1 to 4, | also 912 Pine st. phone Red 5436 | — | | OCTAVIA, 1425, pear Post—Elegantly fur- nished 34 room apartments: most private and | @elect in the city; private hall, bath; refs. HADDON HALL, 851 EDDY ST. REFERENCES. S ———————— ROOMS TO LET—Fura. Unfura. A— THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL. THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL. 116 AND 117 EDDY ST. 115 AND 117 EDDY ST, MOST MODERN AND UP TO DATE HO- TEL DOWNTOWN; 150 ROOMS; 35 SUITS WITH PRIVATE BATH; ELECTRIC LIGHTS: STEAM HEATED THROUGH- OUT: TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM: | SUITS WITH BATH_ $1 80 to $2 50 PER DAY SINGLE ROOMS, 7S¢ to $1: HOT WATER DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPHONE SOUTH 1041 AURORA. corner Second and Folsom sts.—New | house, uew furniture; every room outside; | wmodern and sunny; prices. from $1 50 per | week up; this Is the only up-to-date house in this vicinity: first-class grill attached. A VERY sunny corner suite; handsomely fur- nished; refined and elegant surroundings; | grand view. breakfast; single rooms and bath. N. E cor. Sutter and Leavenworth, A_BRUNEWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night, $1 25 to 35 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. ASHWORTH, 320 Mason st bet. Geary and Post—Suite and single rooms with or with- out private bath; sun in rooms all day. AT “The Almonte” 878 Market st. for No, 1 Fitth st)—Hooms, 2bc, Sc, $1, $1 50 night; night. $1 50 1o $10 week; house open all ABBOTSFORD (The), cor. Broadway and Polk —Quiet, homelike; charges ress.; cars direct. . 083 Unfurnished front room, closet and grate; carpet; $5. BARCELONA, 797, O'Farrell st.—Sunny alcove Tooms; gas grate; rUnnIng water; reasonable. BRYANT, 456—Furnished room to let. —— BRYANT, 466—A furnished room tollet. BURNETT. 1426 Market (old No. 1366)—Fur- nished rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 1006, cor. Jones—Two sunny front rooms: southern exposure; telephone in house, BUSH, 1028—Sunny rooms for gentiemen. e B s Wi S Lo F e o T BUEH, 1050—Private family; low rate for per- manent roomer. BUSH, 1341 —Sunny room; running water, bath; one of two gentiemen. BUSH, 1576—Nice sugny nished . ressonable to gents; newly fur. BUSH, 1412—Two, single furnished rooms for T e T e P ooned rooms. running water: bath: electric | HAIGHT, 403—Large elegantly furnished room | HAIGHT, 000—Nicely furnished, large, front, | HAIGHT, 65—Sunny floor of 3 unfurnished rooms; very desirable; best location in city. HAIGHT, 141—Large sunny room; 1 or 2 gen- tiemen; gas, bath; private family. suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; walking dis- | FAYES, 385—Front hall room: large closet: suitable for a lady; $§ SRR N HAYES, 514B—A sunny front suite; $18. sunny room, suitable for 2; gas, bath; reas. HOTEL PANTHEON, 462 Eddy st., bet. Leav- | enworth and Hyde—Sunny rooms, single or | en sulte; private baths; hot water; elevator; | meals served in rooms if desired. HOTEL FRANCISCO—Elegant suites, single, transient; baths. MRS, KING, Turk and Taylor sts. HOTEL St. Clement, 271 Fourth—New house: elegant sultes, singie; elevator; electric lights. HOWARD, 2283, near Niveteenth—A large un- furnished room; bath connecting; price $7. TAUGHES HOUSE, 214 Third—Newly reno- vated; 20c and S0c per night; $1 50 to §2 & week. HYDE, 414—Two_nicely furnished sunny single rooms; $7 and $8 per month. HYDE, 707—Sunny bedroom; reasgrable. HYDB, 709—Nicely furnished room; famiiy. \ HYDE, 819—Two sunny front or single; private; reasonable. HYDE, 1111, near California—Furnished rooms suitable for two; baths, phone; private. JACKSON, 1600—Two sunny rooms, furnished; gas; reasonable. JACKSON, 1615—A large sunny rdom; running water, gas and bath. JACKSON, 1619—Large sunny room; hot and cold water; private family. JESSIE, 203, east U, S. Mint—Furnished rooms, $5 and or 2, $9. —_— JONES, 840, near Sutter—Handsomely fur- nished réoms in & modern flat. i JONES, 931, near Bush—Modern fur- Tsbed roof for gentleman, in private tamily. KEARNY, 10—Large parlor, furnished; elec- tric lights, heat; seats 200; suitable for la- dh-‘) club lecture or physical culture (even- LAGUNA and McAllister, St. James flat—Sun- ny single room. " ~ private family; private rooms, en suite LARKIN, 247—Sunny rooms to let; $1 50 to §3. LARKIN, 804—Sunny single back room, suit- able for gentleman: $4 50 month.. LARKIN, 516 B—Small, light room, large hall, closet, bath and phone: Mn:“‘n.u" 1305—Finely furnished rooms; gas; LARKIN, 1427 ‘room: running water, LARKIN, 1537—Large sunny room for gentlo- : —Large sunny room for gentle- l STOCKTON, 332—All elegantly furnished sun- ny rooms; day, week or month; transient. SUTTER, 236—The Crane—Eiegantly furnished rooms; downtown; sulte or single; $10 up. SUTTER, 361 (The Larchmont)—New, mod- ern, reasonable: no carfare, SUTTER, 1119—Parlor floor, complets for housekeeping: other sunny rooms. corner Sutter—Sunny front fur- THE LARCHMONT, 361 Sutter—New; every modern convenience; no car fare, THE PIERRE, 579 O'FARRELL ST. NEW, MODERN, SUNNY ROOMS; REASONABLE. THE REY, 675 Bush—Newly furnished_suites, $5 per week; singles, $2 up; tel. Red 5250, THE ZOi.A, 390 Jones, cor. Ellls—New house; elegantly furnished roome; all sunny; electric light; hot water; steam heat. THE VAN WINKLE, 207 Jones—Nicely fur- nished sunny rooms or en suite; $2 to $6. UNITED STATES, 123 Bady st., nr. 400 single and family rooms; 35c to $1 night; $175 to 36 week; elevator; electric lights; reading-room; free bus and baggage. VALI‘EJO. 1343—Furnished rooms to let, §3 to VAN NESS, 519—Handsome sunny suites and single rooms; all conve WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— . Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 8¢ to $1 50 nigh! $8 week; elevator; elec. lights; read} bus; baggage. 2 SUNNY rooms to rent. Box 2870, Call. ADYERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch_office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. furnished CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscr) received at Call branch office, 2200 Fiil —_— e e e A BRANCH offics of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has Market st., opposite m. been opened at 1008 Open_until 11 A————— HOTEL HATTON —S§. E. COR. PINE AND TAYLOR— This new and rustic constructed hotel is sit- uated in the city’ ellest quarter and will be handsomely furnished throughout, with all the very latest conveniences; will be ready for occupancy Dec. 15; reservations can now be made ou_premises dafly. VAN NESS AVE. NEAR GEAR AMERIGAN PLAN. T ET- PHONBE._PRIVATE EX( SELECT FIRST-CLASS FAM! ) WATER. RS. 1704 Market st.—A CHANGE OF PRO] "MANHATTAN H( strictly first-class family and tourist hotel of _ung ty. American plan. A THE DRESDEN SELECT FAMILY BOARD USE. 1442 FULTON,BET. BRODERICK AND BAKER. O e AND P SANCHEZ, 372, bet. 16th and 17th—Room per month. B CALIFORNIA, 1240—Most select location in “modern, _elegantly home; HOTEL MARTINET, ave., has first clacs family hotel service: TWO sunny front rooms, with or without Bk s Z S Sasin ks, w0 s e e S W PRl Osary st end Van News F.J. MONAHAN, Manager. Tel. Mission 1. 2:30-2341 3 m--ummn-;lfi and MARRIED. ACKER—BROWN—In_this city, December 5, 1008, by the Rev. John Stephens, Edward Lee Acker and Cornelia M. Brown, both of San Francisco. ADAMS—COBB—In this city, November 29, 1903, by the.Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, pastor of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, John Quincy Adams and Velma Myrtle Cobb, both of Oakland. DONOVAN—BURNS—In this city, Novembir 28, 1903, by the Rev. Father Coilins, Daniel P. Donovan and Katherine G. Burns, both of San Francisco. LAUGHLIN—TIBBETTS—In this, city, De- cember 5, 1903, by the Rev. Willlam K. Guthrie, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Frank W. Laughlin of Mark West and Augusta Tibbetts of Santa Rosa. ROSS—JOSEPH—In this city, November 24, 1903, by the Rev, Father Newell, Joseph N. Ross and Genevieve M. Joseph, both,of San Francisco. —— ey DIED. Botsford, Fred H. Krower, Dollls Clark, Brick P. Lessman, Hannah Lubosch, Louis McCarthy, Thos. F. McPherson, Margaret Megahan, Ambrose ©O’Connell, John inn, James J. er, Mrs. Bertha Rosenk, Dr. Gustav Schubert, Emille Dawson, Frederick Dittmer, Frederick Doyle, Jennie Dubrow, Ernest Dwyer, M. J. Ferguson, Henry E. Foley, Joseph J. Smithers, Ellza Gates, Agusta E. Smyth, Elizabeth Geddes, Charles Suilf; Nellle V. Harvey, Ernest E. Herlot, 'Edgar L. Hussey, Eilen Kelly, Angelette BOTSFORD—In' this city, December 4, 1903, ¥red Herbert, dearly beloved husband of Fannle Lawton Botsford, a native of Iilinols, aged 45 years. CLARK—In this city, December 5, 1003, Brick Pomeroy Clark, beloved son of the late Co- lumbue and Mary Clark, and beloved brother of Noble Clark, Mrs. Jennie Nurse, Mrs. D. R, Snyder, Mrs. T. H. Kimble and Mrs, S. 1. Depew, a native of Callfornia, aged 42 years. - o \ COHEN—In this city, December 4, 1903, Mme. Sophle Waldow Cohen, beloved wife of the late Samuel H, Cohen, a native of London, England, aged 89 years 4 months and days. G £ The funeral will take - Bunday, December 6, at 10 .o'clock, \E: her late residence, 1240 Clay street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, via the 11:30 o’clock train from Third and Townsend streets depot. Please omit flowers, E CONLAN—In this city, l*wmb'f 5, 1908, Mary, beloved wife of the late Patrick Con- lan, mother of Raymond, Francis and Bessie Conlan, and sister of Mrs. Samuel McFadden, a native of County Sligo, Ireland, aged 30 years. 3 07 Friends are invited to attend the fu- neral to-morrow m:ndu-c.v).ou -4 eionk, rom parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, thence to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, t- centh and streets, where a high mass will be celebraied for the repo HENRY JuQALLAEflER CcO. Gallagher.) ot R e UNITED UNDERTAKERS. ———Funoral Directors and Now at MISSION, Tel. South Between 3 Pifth, Fifth s | Finest m.« oarats Bates ‘Twomey, Cromer E. Wiegand, Clothilda Young, Caroline J. RS AND EMBALMERS. of her soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CREELMAN—In Los December 4, 1908, Robert Creelman, husband of Marion Creelman, aged 20 years. = DAWSON—In this city, December 5, 1803, Frederick, beloved and only child of Fred- erick and Ellen Dawson, & native of San Franclaco, aged 5 days. > DITTMER—In this city, December 3, 1903, Frederick, beloved of Meta Ditt- mer, father of Mrs. Katle Siebke and Her- man Dittmer, brother of J. H. Fruedenthal, and grandfather of Alfred and Clara Siebke, _a_native of Hanover, Germany, aged” €0 years 3 months and 10 days. A member of Polar Star Lodge No. 3027, Knights of Honor, and United Brotherhood of Carpen- ters and Jolnery of America, Local Union No. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 520 Hampshire street, between Twen- tieth and Twenty-first. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. /DOYLE—In this city, December 3, 1903, Jen- nle, beloved wife of Thomas P. Doyle, lov- ing mother of Josephine, Annie C., Florence G, and Froncis T. Doyle, and loving sister of Mrs. James King and Martin F. Daly, a native cf New Ross, County Wexford, Ire- land, aged 39 years 10 months and 6 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 12 Geneva street, between Sixth and Seventh, Brannan and Townsend, thence to Bt. Rose's Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DUBROW—In Sausalito, December 5, 1908, Ernest, eldest and dearly beloved son of Fred and Katle Dubrow, and brother of Ar- thur - Dubrow, a native of San Francisco, aged 12 years 8 months and 10 days. DWYER—Month’s mind requiem. mass for the repose of the soul of the late M. J. Dwyer Monday,» at 7:30 o'clock, at St. Charles Church, Eighteenth and Shotwell streets. Friends afid acquaintances are invited to at- FERGUSON—In this city, December 5, 1003, Henry Emile, beloved husband of Lisettc Ferguson, a native of West Virginia, aged 48 years 2 months and 11 days. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, December 6, 1908, at 1 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of Julius 8. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, FOLEY—In Phoenix, Ariz., December 2, 1003, Jossph J., beloved husband of Mary E. Foley, a native of Fall River, Mass., aged 83 _years. B Notice of funeral hereafter. GATES—In this city, December 4, 1903, Agus- ta Elmira, beloved wife of Edmund Gates. and mother of Mrs. R. G. Hamilton and El- win W., Harold and Leslie Gates, a native of New York, aged 04 years § months and 7 5. 7 Friends and acquaintances are rospect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, December 6, 1908, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence on Seminary avenue, near East Fruitvale. . Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. GEDDES—In this city, December 3, 1903, Charles, beloved husband of Sarah Geddes, and father of Mrs. 8. E. Thomson, Mrs. H. F. Cheidon and Grace Adalaide Geddes, a natlve of Hallfax, Nova Scotla, aged 88 vears. L7 Funeral services will be held at 1:30 o'clock Sunday, December 6, at Westminster Church, corner Page and Webster streets. Interment private. HARVEY—In Phoenix, -Arizona Territory, De- cember 5, 1903, Ernest E. Harvey, beloved gon of Captain Lewis P. Harvey, stepson of Mary Larue Harvey, and brother of L. P, Harvey Jr., a native of San Francisco, aged 18 years 7 months and § days. HERIOT—In this city, December 5, 1908, Ed- gar L., beloved husband of Clara C. Herlot, and father of Richard H. Herlot, a native of South Carolina, aged 78 years and 10 ays. 07 Interment at Vacaville, Cal. HUSSEY—In this city, December 4, 1808, Ellen Hussey, wife of Michael Husssy, and mother of J.' M., H. F.,, J. P. Della A. . “L.’ and Eva G. Hussey and . Lawsen, a native of County Ros- Ireland, aged 60 vears 5 months ay: 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- slon street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KELLY—In this city, December 5, 1903, An- gelette Kelly, beloved mother of Edward K. Kelly and M. A. Kingsbury, and sister of Eva Hendricksor ive' of Massachu- setts, aged 51 years 1 month and 0 days. (Massachusetts papegs please copy.) £ Funeral strictly private. . KROWER (nee SCHOENFELD)—In New York, December 4, 1903, Dollle, beloved wife of Louls Krower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Schoenfeld of Denver, Colo., and sister of Josephine, Ben and Jerome Schoen- feld of San Francisco. LESSMAN—Friends and acquaintances are re- spectfully invited to attend the dedication ceremonies of the monument for the late Hannah Lessman (nee Pinto), in Hills of Eternity Cemetery on Sunday, December 6, at 2 o'clock. LUBOSCH—In this city, December 4, 1003, Louis, beloved husband of the late NathaHa Lubosch, and father of Albert, Geogge and Melville’ Lubosch, Mrs. S. Label, Mrs. B. Phillips and the late Jujius and William Lubosch, a native of PrusSla, aged 79 years 7 months and 1 day. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), -at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, MecBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- slon street. Interment Salem Cemetery, by 11:30.0'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. - McCARTHY—In this city, December 5. 1903, Thomas Framcls, dearly beloved son of Mich- ael and Mamie McCarthy, and brother of Laurette, James, Joseph, Michael J. and Marla McCarthy, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 8 months. McPHERSON—In this city, December 5, 1003, Margaret McPherson, beloved wife of -Sam- uel G. McPherson, mother of Samuel G. Mc- Pherson Jr. and Mrs. Margaret Whitman, mother-in-law of the late Henry Whitman, and grandmother of the late Mrs. Dollie Whitman Fenton, aged 79 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 828 Union street. Interment private in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MEGAHAN—In Oakland, December 5, 1903, Ambrosc M., beloved husband of Christina W. Megahan, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 52° years. MEMBERS ot Sequola Lodge No. 349, F. and A. M., of Oakland, and all Master Masons, are requested to attend a called meeting of thig lodge Monday, December 7, at 2 o'clock, Masonic_Temple, for the purpose of conduct- ing the Masonic service at the Oakland Cre- matory at 3 o'clock of our. late brother, Am- brose Megahan, late of Alameda Lodge No. 167, F. and A.’ M., of Centerville, Cal. By order/of the W. M. - * P. F. STRUCKMAN, Secretary., O'CONNELL—In_this city, December 4, 1908, John, - beloved husband of Jennfe O'Connell, father of Edmund O'Connell, and ' beloved brother of Mrs. McAvoy, Rev. T. O'Connell and Mrs. J. Riordan, a native of County Limerick, Ircland, aged 41 years 11 months and 7 days. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. Attend the funeral to-day tully invited to (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from bis late _residence, 28 Kissling street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church for services, at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ce PIONEER Councii No. 1, Young Men's Insti- tute—Officers and members of the above council are hereby notifled to attend the fu- neral of our late brother, John O'Connell, to- day (Sunday), from the residence, 28 Kiss- ling street, at 12:30 o'clock, thence to St. Church. Interment Holy Cross Fines for non-attendance. E. C. CURTIS, President. ROBERT TOBIN, Secretary. LEO Assembly No. 4, Younz Men's Catholic ‘Union—Offices rs assembly are hereby notified to attend the funcral of our late brotber, John E. O'Con- ADVERTISEMENTS. | POTATOES 3 1 and members of the above | \ ALL OTHER FRUITS IN SEASON. HOW TO GET' FINE PRODUCE AT WHOLESALE PR:CES. We sell direct to CONSUMERS the Best = Goods Produced by the - Original AT CARLOAD PRICES. FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. ~ JONAS ERLANGER-DAVIS CO. nell, Sunday, December 6, from his late resi- dence, 28 Kissling street, at 12:30 o'clock, thence to St. Joseph's Church at 1 o'clock. Members of. the Gentlemen's Sodality will piease attend house office at residence Sun- day morning, at 10:30 o'clock. Yours (ra- ternally, - JAMES CALLAN, Pres.. Colma. JOHN T. BURNS, Rec. Sec., 104 Hoffman avenue. QUINN—In this city, December 5, 1903, James Joseph Quinn, beloved son of Thomas Quix and brother of Thomas Quinn Jr. and Mis. C. Curtis, a native of. Francisco, aged 25 years 1 month and 24 days. B Notice of funeral hereafter. ROEMER—In East Oakland, December 5, 1004, Mrs. Bertha Roemer, a native of Germany, | aged 70 years 8 months and 14 days. | E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her son, George H. Roemer, 1426 Thirteenth avenue, East Oakiand. ROSENK—_In Oukiand, Dec!n‘lb‘ 3, 1903, Dr. tay Rosenk, a native G’lm’- aged 8 years and § months £ Friends and acquaintafies are respect- fully invited to attend Tuneral services | ‘Tuesday, December 8. 1f at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 410 Seventh street, Oak- land. Interment private. SCHUBERT—In this city, December 5, 1908, Emille Schubert, relict of the late Charles Schubert, and mother of Paul and the late Ernst Schubert, a native of Suggart, Wur- temberg, Germany, aged 86 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 2164 Fifteenth street. Interment I. 0. O. F. Cemetery. SMITHERS—In this city, December 4, 1908, Eliza Smithers, a native of Ireland, aged 85 years. > SMYTH—Ia this city, December 5, 1903, Eliza- | beth, beloved wife of John Smyth, and | mother of John, William, Margaret and Dr. | J. W. Smyth, Mrs. J. Geary and the late | Mary E. and George P. Smyth, a native of Irslana, aaéd 8 years 11 months and 11 8. £ Friends and tances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1002 Ellis street, thence to St. Mary Cathedral, where a requiem high mass will | be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oskiand, by 11 o'clock creek boat. SULLIVAN—In this city, December 5, 1903, Nellie V., dearly- beloved daughter of Cath- erine and the late Jeremiah H. Sullivan, and_loving sister of Katle F. and Thom: H. Sulllvap, & native of San Francisco, aged . E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully fnvited to attend the fungral to-morrow (Monday), at § oclock, from her late resi- denge, 216 Twenty-eighth street, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a requiem high | mass Wil be celebrated for the reposs of | her soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy | Croes Cemetery. i TWOMEY—In Oakiand, December 4, 1003, Cro- | mer Edwin Twomey, dearly beloved son of C. J. and Sadie Twomey, a native of Oak- land, aged 4 years and 10 months. ‘ EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the fumeral Sunday, | December 6, 1008, at 2 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 567 Telegraph avenue, thence to St. Francis de Sales Church, where services will be held at 2:30 o'clock. In- | terment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. | WIEGAND—In this city, December 5, 1903, at | the resids of her stepfather, Adam Neu- | man, 2616 Bryant avenue, between Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth streets, Clothilda | E. Wiexand, dearly beloved wife of Eugene A. Wiegand, beloved mother of Clothilda and Eugene Wiegand Jr., daughter of Mrs. | Adam Neuman, and stepsister of Adam and Philip Neuman and Mrs. T. F. A. Ober- | meyer, a native of Japan, aged 27 years 8 months and 18 days. | YOUNG—Entered into rest, in this city, De- cember 5, 1903, Caroline J. Young, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 85 years and 1 month, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services | to-morrow (Monday), at 2:30 o'ciock, at St. Ann's Chapel, Episcapal Old Ladles” Home, 2138 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Cypress | Nhanahan CIFLORAL DESIGNS 7 Wt £ | i REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | Alvinza Hayward to Charity Hayward, lot on NE corner of Fulton and Polk streets, I 412:6 by N 120; $1. Jobn J. ‘and Cornelia Spleker to Patrick F. Butler, lot on § line of Ellis street, 131:9 W of Van Ness avenue, W 66 by 8'120; $10." City and County of San Francisco to Win- throp J. and Mary L. Fifield, lot on NE corner of Gough and Fulton streets, E 13 by N 120; $——. Same to Jacques Sassus, lot on N line of | Greenwich street, 108:3 W of Octavia, W 11:9, | N 44:6, NE to point, S 46 to beginning; $——. Same to Alexander W. Wilson, lot on S line of Sacramento street, 137:8 W of Octavia, W | 55 by S 132:6; §——. ] Same to Hubert Galey, lot on SE corner of | O'Farrell and Buchanan streets, E 31:3 by 8| 90; $—. I T. C. and Mary E. Coogan to Peter E. Lam- mers, undivided one-twelfth of lot on S line of Sutter street, 137:6 W of Laguna, W 34:4%; | by S 137:6; $10. | Jullus and Florence Kahn to same, undivid- | ed one-twelfth of same; $10. | | | Charles F: Doe to William A. Nevills, lot on N line of Hush-street, §7:6 W of Laguna, W 25 by N 100; $10. German Savings. and Loan Society to same, same; §10. Willlam A. and Delia F. Nevills to George I and Selma H. Bluhn, same: $10. Charles A. Gray to C. N. Douglas, lot on E line of, Webster street, 120 N of Lombard, N | 17:6 by E 137:6; also lot on W line of Buchan- | 37, street, 120 € of Chestnut, § 35 by W 137:6; City and County ofSan Francisco to Jullus | Ruediger, lot on SW corner of Eddy and iill- | more streets, W 137:6 by S 110; $——. Same to Edward Peisser, lot on § line of | Pine street, 137:6 W of Scott, W 25 by S | 137:6; $— Baird estate to John H. Graves, lot on S line of Haleht' street, 25 E of Ashbury, E 35 by § | i | | | James N. and Ellen Powell to Charles T. | Kreling, lot on S line of Ouk street, 37:6 W | of Shrader, W 25 by S 100; $10. | John G.’'and Margaret D. Barker to Harry | A. Russell, lot on E line of Laurel street, | 27:8% S of Clay, 8 25 by E 107:6; $10. | City and County of San Francisco to Theresa | M. Deave,_lot on S line of Thirteenth street. | 218:3% NW ot Folsom, NW 46:5%. SW 7:11%, SE 76:5% o Erte, E —. City_and County of San Francisco to An- tonle Ewan, lot on E line of Woodward avenue, | 212'S of Duboce (Thirteenth) street, S 25 by E 70; $—, United States Laundry Association to Met- | ropolitan Laundry Company. lot on S line of | Bixteenth street, 88 W of Valencia, W 60, B} 110, W 60, 8 90, E 120, N 200: also lot on B | line of Albion avenue, 108 S of Fifteenth street. S 64, E to point 90 W of Valencla, N | 30, W 47:6' N 34, W to beginning: $10, Central Lumber and Mill Y to Jacob | and Nathan Harband, lot on N line of Seven- teenth gtreet, 100 E'of Howard, E 30 by N City and County of San Francisco to August . and Katharine Wiesmann, lot on S line of ‘Seventeenth street, 110 E of Guerrers, B A ries Ggddes to Sarah Geddes, lot on W line of Guerrero street, 61 N of Twenty-second, N 30 by W 117:6; $10. cSultornta, - Calitornla-French and Franco. forn| undry y_to Metropoiitan Laundry Company, lot on NW eorner of San- | chez and Fourteenth streets, S 105, W 105, 105, E 105: $10. John W. and Hannah McDonald to Mary B. | Celestres, lot on W line of Hartford streef, | 80:8 N of Nineteenth, N 24:3 by W 125; §1. | Elizabeth Goss to Mary E. Goss, same, and | all interest in estate of Michael Cassa or Cassar or_Goss, deceased; $10. Denis Donohoe to Christian Melskov Jr., lot | | APPLES Package - ‘Telephone Main 1737. i | i | Ross (McLea) and David Kerr, | of Bay street, | 8 68:9: aiso lot on N line |lot on’ N line of Twentieth street, 25 W | corner of Arkamsas and Nineteenth streets, 125 by W 100: also lot on E line of Wises CARMEN HAVE GRIEVANCE AGAINST CORPORATION Claim United Railroads Is Not Liv- ing Up to Rules Laid Down by Arbitration Board. <= Trouble between the United Rail- | roads and its employes is imminent. It is charged by some of the men that the corporation is not living up to the rules laid down by the board of arbi- tration. The pay of two men has been reduced and Manager Chapman does not say whether the men were fined or whether he is cutting salaries. The cloakmakers’ strike is still on and is likely to continue. The pro- prietors say they will import men from the East and also bring sar- ments from New York. Certain stores on Market street are being boy- cotted. The paper-box makers lost their strike and have returned to work on the old schedule of hours. The butchers are still out and neither side will give in. Miller & Lux have refused to make comces- sions and idle. The Labor Council at its meeting last Friday night elected B. Benham and A. C. Rose to represent the coun~ cil at the State Federation convention to be held in Fresno shortly. The following resolution relative to the employment of soldiers as carpen- ters was adopted: Resolved, -By the San Francisco Labor Coun- cil, that we earnestly and vigorously protest against the United States Government using soldiers In the construction of buildings where such soldiers are by such act of e United States Gouvernment brought into d com- petition with the _ civilian mechanics whose wages run from $2 50 to $6 per day of elght hours while tbe soldiers receive $16 60 per month, with an additional 30 cents added per day for the carpenter work, making pay for mechanical work a little more tha: a day. Machinists’ Union No. 68 held an exciting election a few nights ago. Owing to a tle vote for president, an- other election will be held to fill the position. The other officers elected follow: Vice president, V. Dunkelberzer; recordink secretary, L. L. Gummow; financial secretary, C. W. Meyer; treasurer, C. F. Minedaw; con- the slaughter-houses are his sL ductor, J. Hooper; inside sentimel, Mr. Hughes; business agent, W. R. Hagerty; trus- tee. A. Headman: auditing committee—L. Geissberger, J. Hucke and W. J. McConnell; delegates to Iron Trades Council—V. Dunkel- berger, W. R. Hagerty and J. A. Kelly; ¢ gates to Labor Council—F. J. Cowley, W Delaney, W. R. Hagerty, J. E. Hooper, Kelly, 'J. A. Mendia and R. 1. Wisle gates to State Federation of Labor conveation —P. W. Buckley and J. A. Kally. ettt HARRIMAN GOES NORTH OVER THE FOSTER LINE President of the Southern Pacific Is Preparing for His Return to the East. B H. Harriman's interest in the welfare of the California North- western Railroad, which he hopes to some day use as a connecting link be- tween his main lines and Eureka and other nothern points, was evidenced yesterday, when, in company with President A. W. Foster and other of- ficials of the coast road, he made a ‘flylng trip over the line. It was stated yesterday that Presi- dent Harriman has changed his mind regarding a prolonged it here and has given notice to the officials of the SoutRern Pacific Company to have his car in readiness for h departure within the next three day on W line of Hartford street, teenth, N 24:8 by W I Mar: Celestres, ¥ | Theresa, Agnes and John Goss to same, same; $10. City and County of San Francisco to H. Stake, lot on E line of Hampehire 330 S of Twenty-second, S 25 by B 100; Charles and Emma Marx to Frank lot on S line of Clipper street, 105 Sanchez, W 23 by § 114; $10. Dennts street, Green, e W of Estats of Alexander McLea, by Agmes M. executors, to Bolton and David E. ed 1-14 of lot on N line fornia street, 104.2 E of Kearny, N 68:9 20:10; $5. die Brauer to Franz Brauer, lot on S line :6 E of Stockton, B 45:10 by Union street, 97:8 E of Mason, E 40:6 by N 137:6; also undivided 3 of lot 28, block 5, Flint Tract Homestead Association; also lot commencing at point 2002 NW from Schwerin street and §79:1% SW of Sunnydale avenue, NW 110 by SW 205; also lot commencing at polnt 937:6 SE from Schwe- rin_street and 256:4 SW of Sunnydale avenue, SW 141 by SE 105:8; also undivided % of tract of land being in San Francisco and partiy in San Mateo County, which was conveyed to said ‘Alols Brauer and John Rueger, said tract com- sisting of 25 acres of which lots 4 and 5 here- inbefore described were allotted In severalty to Catherine von Hofen and also in proceeds of e of sald land; gift. Central Trust Company (formerly Germania Trust Company) to Prospero Mortola and L. Robert C. and Eliza M Meiliss, trustees, undi of C: | Ferrari, lot on E line of Lombard alley, 60:8 E of Lombard street, distant 137:6 W from Stockton, W 68:9 by S 68: $10. John Scott to Jennie Scott, lot on B line of Powell street, 68:6 N of Bush, N 23 by E 67:6; i, ¥ Sharon Estate Company to Archibald Kains, lot on N line of Francisco street. 40 W of Leav- enworth, W 101:3 by N 137:6: $10. Christopher and Katie Munk to Alexander and Laura B. Dunn, lot on NW _line of Stiver street, 200 SW of Second, SW 25 by NW 70; 10. . S. F. and Ellen Sinclair to T. W. or Thomas W. Corder, lot on SE line of Natoma street, 75 SW of Seventh, SW 25 by SE 75, quitclaim deed; $5. Potrero Nuevo Land Company and A. Bv- erett Ball to Winnie G. Tripp. lot on E line of Potrero_street. 98 S of Seventeenth, E 100, S 54:6, NW 101, N 48: $1. A. Everett Ball. Winnie G. and Clinton C. Tripp to Potrero Nuevo Land Company, portion of blocks 120, 137, 161, 234, 208, 393, 324. 333, 834 and 262 also lot on W line of Kansas street, 97 § of Nineteenth. W 100, § 133:4, E 101, N 168: also lot on NE corner of Nime. teenth and Kansas streets, N 25 by E 100: also lot cn SE_corner of Nineteenth and Kansas streets, 830, E 168 NE 45 N 7. W 200: aiso Arkansas, W 25 by N 100; also lot on N line of Twentieth street, 75 W of Arkansas, W 25 by N 100; also lot on W line of Arkansas street, 200 N of Twentieth, N 50 by W 100, also lot on W line of A s street. 30 S of Nineteenth.'S 50 by W _i00: also lot on S\W street, 150 N of Twentieth, N 50 by © 100 Charles Geddes to Sarah Geddes, lot on cor- ner of Fifth avenue and California street South, I(J ¥y to George Wale, lot on E line of Eleventh avenue, 200 N of O street, N 25 by E 120; $10. v George F. Neal to J. W. Wright & Sons In- vestment Company, lot on SE corner of I:‘nr'fy. second avenue and R street, S 130 by E 120; Lintner to Freder- Fourteenth ave- by N 100, block . and Emma S. ick V. Pfeifer. lot on N line nue, 350 W of N street. W 265, O'Niel & Haley Tract: § Alice 'L, Walter to Christian Zions, lot. on | SW line of Roancke street. 25 SE of Bemis, SE 25 by SW 113, lot 48, block i, Mission and Thirtieth streets Homestead Union: also lot_om § line of Lewis street and NW of Bemis, SW | 96, NW 70:8, E 125:4, lot 70, block 32, same; 0. . and Frank B. Woodhouse to Henry G A et ot on SE line of Paris street, 25 §W of China. SW g’sohy SE 100, bigek 1S, Excelsior Homestead; $10. A N taud Jr. et al to Leones Groth- 224 and 225, Silver Terrace Home- Jot on E line of Indiana street, G0 3 by_E 100; also lot on W line of Arkansas street, 566 S of Army, S 50 by W 106,310 puilders’ Contracts. Edwarda V. Pascuale (owner) with M. L. Petersen (contractor). architect T. P. Ross— Excavating for trenches. bulkheading, concreta plers, foundation area and bulkhead walls, iron anchors, cast fron and terra cotta drains for 2 2-story basement and attic frame building on lot at intersection of NE Ime of Buena Vista_avenue and S Hoe of Waller street, B 55, S 35, W 128:2%, NW 441 $4081. John F. Ward (owher) with Thomas (contractor). plans by owner—All work for a 3-story frame bullding i flats) on lot om B line S 4 “ A