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MEXLO PARK RIAL ESTATE. $200 PER acre—Two S-acre and one $-acre toact, back of Fair Oake; water and good roags: lest of this property lert; % cash. Menio Fark — A fine country home, with splentid gardcn and magnificent trees; well bullt, cid-fashicned house in good condition; tor st barzain: 15 acres. sll improved. Fair Osss—Land in_best part of this dls- trict;: wel. sheitered and wooded: in tracts of from 4 to 23 acres; speciat terms to those ouilaing tmmedietely. SELRY, RODGERS & CO. LOMITA PARK—On line of San Mateo electric ears; 45 minutes from b and Market; sewer snd water pipes 1o each lot; electric, lights, ete.: E0-foot lots from $325 to $400: terms. £1% Aown and $10 a month: get off at “Lomita maps sent on appil- SELBY, RODGERS & CO. Msin 673 Californii C 1SCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1904 ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. R A A T R R oo o FOURTH, 225—Nice large room for houser keeping. —_ TLTON, 27—Nicely furnished room for party fl;:' three; gentlemen preferred. VKLIN, 721, near G. G. ave.—Sunny fur- T fehed front roome, suitable for two. $10. NISHEP or unfurnished rooms, with or B iihout houseKeeping: a180 rooms with board: full particulars; no charges. Room Kflltln" Advertisers, 117 Sutter st. OFFICE IN REAR OF STORE, UPSTAIRS. e JRAND Southern._7th and Mission—Rooms 35¢ ow‘il'.‘fi night; $1 50 to §6 wk.; reading-rm. B Bosdoedwoir b itod s o Shuallipassn 8 GEARY, 1217—Nice furnished rooms; sunny and ail conveniences, GOLDEN GATE ave., 428—For sale; 10 well- furnished rooms. GOLDEN GATE av let. GOLDEN GATE av let; reasonable. o . 439—Furnished rooms to . 521—Furnished rooms to GOLDEN GATE ave., 112613—Furnished rooms ELEVENTE rooms com $6 and $S. b g - USEXEEPIN HAYES, 136, corner Van Ness—Sunny bed- ROOMS FOR EO! o~ room; suitabie for a gentlem: 2 mice hounekecping roOmS | L IAYES, 705, corner Webster—Furnished | ‘ rooms: gas and bath; §7. ° MS—Dme — Selane temw | 715 — Large sunny rooms at low e M DN ates: Bie 'to 81 day and $1.25 to 8. week. HOWARD, 1274, bet. 8th and 9th—Single ELLIS. 325Two and three rooms for house- keeping; neatly furnished. sunny room, $5 per month. s5%—Sunny front housekeeping rooms; I furnished room 706—Sunny furnished house- Golden Gate . 811—Supny, fur. room for bkjg.: mo children; private family; gas; $12. GUERKERO, 930, bet 2lst and 224_¥ur- nished room for housekeeping: no children. urnished housekeeping rooms ; suitable for 2 or 3 adults. 48—Front sun. parlor,complete, chen, $12; gas rauge, laundry. —32 or 3 sunny furn. Large front eunny alcove: house- furnished; gas range: bath. Sunny housekeeping room to let; —Sunny room, range, sink. $2 75 week JONE Front euite, nicely furnished; & eping: reasonable. KENILWORTH, cor. Bueh and Powell—Three- te; steam he y apar cen. loc. ERBOCKER_ Apartments, 1340 Plne— furnished 3-7oom sultes: steam heat- free batns ‘ates reas. furnished ;cheap. sunny nicely ing ;private fam: usckeeping rooms line nny; rnished for house- | | | | HARRISON, T48%, | TONES, 005 Large, swell, front, sunay rooms; | | LARGE | MARKE | MARKET, 10073%—Rooms to 1 | H | MCALLISTER, 653—Nice unfurnished, in pleas. near Fourth—Finely fur- nished sunny rooms; bath; homelike; $1 week up. | | BUNT, 8, near Third st.—Nice sunny front room; $5; furmished. HYDE, NW. corner North Potnt—4 to 5 rooms; fine marine view. s { JBSSIE, 322 Newly furnished, sunny front | room,‘men or women, $12; single $5; kitohen. | JESSIE, 363—Furniehed rooms; $§ per month, | $1 25 week; east United States Mint. ; | i rent very reasonable. TawoTon Dby Tnd ST week. running water for Call office. room with Box 4041, t gentleman only. i | | Mrs. Whitney, ‘Thur, eve. A_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co. household goods stor d, moved, shipped. 751 Howard st., nr. Thirey phone Grant 161 A—GILBERT & STOLL Storage C: cking, shipping: warchouse, G. Vax Ness; office 1170 Market, r. 43; tel South 750. CAPITAL Van and Storage Co., 3 Eddy st phone Mint 2041; JOHN F. COOPER, pres. furniture moved, packed, shipped and’store: PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., 0 fice Pcat and Powell sts.; tel. Pri. Ex. CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDIN West Storage; advances made. 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.;_tel. Main 1840, Shipping at cut rate: TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally 5ood No. 2 Remington, No. Smith Premier, § other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50, The | Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriting Inepec. Co., 508 Market. VIAVI A WAY to health—Mothers' and daughters’ home treatment; booklet free; write for It. VIAVI CO. 2304 Van Ness: phone East 282 | DISSOLUTION OF PART! HIP. THE undersignéd, DANIEL MAGEE and L. J. McKINNON, Feretofore doing business as partners in the wholesale silk business at | San Francisco, Cal., under the firm name and e of MAGEE & McKINNON, have this | dissolved partnership by mutiial consent; DANIEL MAGEE remains sole proprietor of | the business and L. J. McKINNON remains with hira as manager. The Iate firm returns its thanks to its cus- tomers for their past patronage and solicits a continuance of the same for DANIEL MAGEE. DANIEL MAGEE. | L. J. McKINNON. Witness: A, COMTE. Jr. August 12, A . 1904. __LEGAL NOTICES. —Newly furnished rooms; spien- | did location MARKET. 100 fioor; $1 25 eek. MARKET, 1 outh—Sunny rooms; hot and cold wates 7. tor: $2 to § ant location, with reasonable rent MINNA, 325 _Furnished double; §1 up. rooms, sl or MINNA, 638—Large front room; reasonable. MISSION, 1815A—Nice room {n private family; $8 per month Van Ness and Golden Gate nd sunny unfur. rooms; ress. | | TER. 782—Sumny front room, com- housekeéping. MISSION, 9113;—Furnished front room, with sleoconnecting housekpg rooms. ront suite, elegantly fur- r how . furnished rooms for 6_betwesn Elghteenth and Nine- housekeeping rooms: sunny; nice sired: no objection to a baby. 538 McAll ter—Rooms, complete; : aduits, dining- $15; othes housekeeping oor. PEARL, 3, corner Market keeping rooms: $11-$13; PINE. com o children; phone. Three sunny housekeeping rooms gus range; reasomable; agults. 827 or 3 rooms; all modern; new 205- bath, gas, phone; no children. children. ; no UTH PARK, 35—Two ousekeeping rooms, §1 . 504—Plegsant furnistied rooms; con- reasonable. TAYLOR, 624, corner Sutter—2 light, sunny housckeeping rooms, $15; baywindow, $12. TURK 7—Unfurn. suites in elegant new flai; sunny keeping; strictly modern; also | furnisked pouse- | Two sunny connecting room, fur. | { { | | | 1;—4 unfurnished rooms for house- | SUTTER, 236—Furnished rooms, nicely furnished | SUTTER, 2134—Furnished room, | select location: ref; $25 to $45. | | OFARRELL, 139%¢—1 sunny suite and single rooms; reasonable. OLIVE ave., 124—2 unfurnished rooms; use of kitchen. i NICELY furnished rooms to let at the Els- mere, 304 Third et. E NOE_ 877 Large sunny convenient room; g View: reasonable. O'FARRELL, 1620, near Buchanan—Two con- Decting or single rooms; hot and cold water, phone, etc.; gentlemen. O'FARRELL, gents or ladie 333—Sunny suite, suitable for phone, bath; reasonable, PINE, 852 Pleasant rooms with board: re- fined family. i | —Newly furnished rooms: light and all conveniences; reaeonable. | PINE, 1 sunny POST, 828 Sunny room; hot and cold water, | with use of bath, 3 ‘ POST, 942—Nice sunny rooms; $8 to §15; gas; bath; running water; central. 1 SANSOME, 625 Furniehed rooms for men. BIXTEENTH, 3437—Furnished room. | <kt A el e L EA ESOUTE PARK, 145—Sunny front room. | DEPARTMENT of the Interior, Office of I ANY one haying bill against P. S. Manning's saloon, 131 Famrth st., please collect them on _or ‘before A¥gust 17. 1904 —_— - PROPOSALS. dian Affairs, Washington, D. C., July 13, 1904 —Notice 1 hereby given that bids for the purchase of unleased segregated coal and asphalt lands and unleased segregated coal and asphait deposits will be opened by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs at his office, in Washington, at dates as follows: For the purchase of tracts within the McAlester Dis- trict (No. 1), at 2 o'clock p. m. (Eastern time), Monday, October 3, 1904; for tracts in the Wilburton-Stigler District (N at 2 g'clock p. m. (Eastern time), Monday, De- | cember 5, 1904; for tracts in the.glowe-Po- teau District (No. 3), at 2 o'clock p. m. (Eastern time), Monday, February 6, 190 for tracts in the McCurtain-Massey District (No. 4), at 2 o'clock p. m. (Eastern time), April 3. 1905; for tracts in the Le- more District (No. 5), at 2 oclock Zastern time), Monday, June b, 1905; p. m. and for tracts in District No. 6 (unleased | pegregated asphalt lands), at 2 o'clock p. m. | (Eastern time), Monday, August 7, 1905, Circulars descriptive of the lands and deposits to be sold and copies of the regulations of | June 17, 1904, governing the sale of the un- | leased segregated coal and asphalt lands and | unleased segregated coal and asphalt depos- its, may be obtained upon application to this | office or the United States Indian Agent, | Union Agency, Muskogee, Indian Territory. Bids must be on the prescribed form, which | will be found in the regulations. A certified | check or draft for twenty per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany the bid. The lands will be sold for cash, a success- ful bidders will be required to deposit with | the Commissioner of Indian Affairs the full | amount of thelr respective bids witigin fifteen ' days after receipt by them of notice of the | acceptance of the same. If a successful bid- der fails to comply with the terms of his bid within the time specified the check deposited by him as an evidence of good faith will be | forfeited to the use of the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations. The right to reject any | or all bids is reserved. Deeds of conveyance | will contain a clause “‘subject, however, to | existing rights of way for rallroads.”” A. C. | TONNER, Acting Commissioner. Depart- ment of the Interior, Washington, D. C., July 13, 1904. Approved. THOMAS RYAN, Acting Secretary. STANYAN, 1111—Upper floor; 4 nished rooms; bath; pantry; rea rge untur- | adults. TEHAMA, 425—Furnished rooms to_rent. S THE LARCHMONT, 361 Sutter—New brick | building, finely furnlshed; modern; central; rates reasonable. 404—Aldine. furnished rooms, partments; reasonable. suits Twelfth, 122, bet. Howard and Mission—House- keeping rooms, furnished complete; adults. . 1159—Furnished rooms for gentlemen, with board if desired; quiet location. NCIA. 7322 sunny front rooms upper bath, phone; after 3 p. m. week days. flat VAN NESS ave, 232—Fur. housekeeping, sin- Ele nd_2-room suites: $6. $10. $16. $i8. APAETMENT EOUSES. D VIEW APTS., 3101 CALIFORNIA: NICELY FURNISHED 4-ROOM SUITES; v HS. PHONE GEARY 4047. A—THE FREDERCK, 901 Stanyan; 1 to 6 r. gparts. oat, fur, Jan. ser.: unfur.; private bath, steam terms reas. Tel. Page 6166. | | | WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— TWENTY-SIXTH, 3967, In Misslon warm belt 1 sunny furnished room; gent; $5. U ITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 35¢ to $1 night, $1 76 to $6 week; elec- | tric lights (Do gas), running water in every room; elevator, read.-room; free bus; baggage. VAN NESS ave, 320—Large sunny bay-win- dow room; running water; $12. e e Most convenlent and respectable; 700 rooms. 35c to $150 night; $2 to 38 week: elevator: elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. NUYS, cor. Bush and Jones sts. New management: fresh paint and tinting; thoroughly renovated; 2-3-4 room sultes. A — OCTAVIA, 1428 — Most select apartment- in city’-3-4 elegantly furnished. A—Whitefield, 1228 lister; elegant sunny unfurn. apartments; very desirable; adults, A—ROSWELL, 1360 Pine, nr. Hyde—Smartly furnished (new) sunny 2-3-4 room apartments A—CHBSTERFIELD, €37 Bush—New modern house; 54 room apts.; furn. or unfurn.; reas, MACKEN, 81 CENTRAL AVE., NR. HAIGHT: 3 AND 4 ROOM SUNNY APARTMENTS. furnished, unfurnished: modern; reasonable. BELGRAVIA APTE, POLK, NR CLAY—23 : §15 up; gas stoves; baths; tel. Polk 1908. MONTCLAIR APARTMENTS. Corner Pine and Taylor sts.; phone Pr. Ex. 443, WOLF House, 202 Sixth st—Rooms from 15c | 1o §1 per night and from 90c to $5 per week. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptione received at | Gall Branch office,cor. Duncan and Church ste. A BRAX The Ca CH office of The Call for the reception of ndvertisements and subscriptions has been openied at 1008 Market st, opposite Fifth. Open _until 11 p. m. ROOMS AND BOARD. P A A A A A A A A A AN FELL, 525—Newly furnished front rooms; mod- g conveniencts: board it desired; private family, ¢ MASON, 616A, near Sutter—Sunny, furnished room, with or without board, in private family. GOLDEN GATE ave, 1031, near Jefferson Park—Furnished rooms; bath; private house; ®ood board; $20; two, $32, per month. ELLIS, 453—Nicely furnished rooms, first-class board, or table boerd, EDDY. 1128, opy. Jeflerson Park—Fine furn. sunny rooma; table board; reas.; new manag. FIRET, 32 _Excelient table board, with Targe sunny room, §5 week. HAIGHT, near park—Furnished or unfur- nished; three front rooms and bath; en suite or separate; with use of kitchen or dinner served; reasonable; references. 325 Eddy st. HOWARD, 841A—First-class board and room, single or double, $5-36 wk.; American family. JONES, 1428—Furnished room, with Gesirable location; gentlemen preferred. —_— LAGUNA, 1819 — Sunny front rooms with board; vrivate family. Phone Scott 1388. with . 2 e8- | NICELY furnished rooms; running wate board; reasonable; warm belt, 936 Valencia. 623—Table boarders wanted; FARRELL, cooking. NOTICE Is hereby given that sealed bids will | be received untll 2 o'clock p. m., Monday, | September 12, 1904, by the Board of Con- trol of the Territory of Arizona, at the | office of £aid board in the city of Phoenix, a. for the sale of ten bonds of the @enomination of one thousand dollars each, | numbered inclusive, bearing date | of January 1, , due and payable Jan- uary 1, 1954, bearing Interest at the rate of 5 per cent (5%) per annum, optional after twenty-five years, issued by the Territory Arizona, in_accordance with the pro- ms of Act No. 73 of ghe Twenty-second Legislative Assembly of said Territory, 2l which act has been approved by the Con- gress of the United States. Said bonds be- ing the second issue ot the loan authorized by said act. Interest on said bonds will be paid semi-annually on the first day of January and July of each year, and both principal and ‘interest payable In gold coin of the United States at the office of the Treasurer of sald Territory. A certified check of a responsible bank for 5 per cent of the amount bid. payable to the order of E. E. Kirkland, Territorial Treasurer, and & cooy of this advertisement must sccom- pany each bid. Fallure of bidder to make payment in full upon allotment and tender of bonds will be considered a cancellation of the bld and the forfeiture of the check | accompanying the same. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids must be sealed and addressed to the Board ©of Control. Phoenix, Arizona, and marked “Proposals for purchase of Insane Asylum Bonds.” GEORGE E. TRUMAN, Secretary. PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of Supplies and _Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., until 12 o'clock noon, September 6, 1904, ‘and publicly opened im- mediately thereaftor, to furnish at the navy yards, Mare Island,” Cal, and Puget Sound, Wash., "as specified, a quantity of Incandes- cent ‘lamps, carbons, electrical supplies, Dbolts and nuts, tinned rivets, stove bolts, cop- per rivets and washers, deck scrubbing brushes, paint brushes, steel wire brushes, Portland cement, broken stone, sand, red brick, iron nalls,’ copper nails, screws, buck- “ts, wrought-fron chain, locks, whesl and drag scrapers, cast-iron’sheaves, worm-gear hoists, taps, screw plates, miscellaneous bardware and hand tools, rigging leather, leather belting, fir, Oregon pine, redwood plank and poles, cedar shingles, pig iron, sheet lead, galvanized sheet steel, structural steel work, glue, rosin, etc., dog fish oil, pitch, iron’ pipe and fittings, Rate valves condenser tubes, terra cotta sewer pipe, ter meters and ‘fittings, blank books, miscel laneous stationery, blueprint paper and eloth, mattress binding, 'emery cloth, garnet paper, cotton waste, and dump cars. Blank pro- posals will be furnished upon application to the navy pay offices. San Francisco, Cal and Seattle, Wash. H. T. B. HARRIS, Pay- master General U. S. N. 29-04 MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lusuca yesterday: Carl’ Magnus, 40, 417 Mason street, and Su- sanne Neilson, 30, 1143 Geary street. Carlo G. Orselli, .30, 300 Broadway, and Emelia Cuneo, 20, 773 Francisco street. Frank H. ield, 22, Yerba Buena Tsland, and Alice McGovern, 17, Natoma street. Louls J. Andersen, 35, 202 Natoma street, and Sophia Selig, 26] Natoma street. James 8. Miller, 30, 1500 Howard street, and May I Malone, 2§, Sacramento. 5 Jacob Jacobs, 24, oward street, and Eva Abrabam, 21, 38 Grove street. O'FARRELL, 1203—Elegant front. room: firet-class table. sunny —_— CALIFORNIA, 1251—Sunny furnished room | —————— mb;-n-onm trances, 1 lnfl-:n rooms: 20 to S0c per Bight: 128 to 83 wesk oFs BUBH, alcove room, euitable - two gentiemen; references required. - with private family; no sign. ROOM and board for two working boys or students. 1280 California st. ———— CLAY, 1208—Nicely furnished sunny fromt| — Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church annex, 807 California—See rocms,learn prices,try table. rooms: hundreds of roomers adlly; dome ey % "RooR G ADVERTISERS, Sutter t.; phone Clay 996; ofc. in rear of store upstairs. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. A A A AP WE_rent call Armmvnunum is taught 1 o | only oy el T BIKTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed In at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and ce of per- sons authorized to bave the wame published, Notices restricted mmply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. BORN. BOYCB—In Alameda, July 24, 1904 to the wite of William T. Royce, a daughter. MARRIED. HIELBAK—KARLSDATTER—In August 14, 1904, by the Rev. E. M. Stensrud, lug Hjelbak and Johanne Karisdatter, both Field, Willlam A. Moore, Letice V. Flannelly, Catherine Moser, Henry Gallen, James W, O'Brien, Mary Goodman, Henry Pechin, 'Charles Grady, May A, Sargood. John B. Grosman, Wilkelmina Hanks, Edith Haves' Ebenezer J, Hirshenson, David Kiep, August Simpson, Catherine Tuchler. Dr. Anna M. Tye, Charles P. Wilie, Delia A. Wilson, Joseph H. BRUUN—In this city, August 15, 1904, Maria Elizabeth, dearly beloved sister of Walde- mar Bruun and Mrs. George McLean, and niece of Mrs. Matilda Wismer. a native of Denmark. . aged 41 years 11 Tionths snd & vs. [7Fricnds and acquaintances. are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, August 17, 1904, at 2 p. m., at the residence of her sister, Mrs George McLean, 850 North Point street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. COUSTIER—In Alameda, August 14, Marie Louise Coustier, beloved daughter of Marius and Marle Coustier, and sister of Berta, Louls, Marlus, Annle and Adrian Coustler, and granddaughter of Mary Picot, 8nd niece of Sexte Picot, a native of France aged 22 years and 11 months, I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday) at 9:30 a. jm., from her late res dence, 2433 Webb avenue, Alameda, thence to St' Joseph's Church, where, commencing at 10 a. m.. a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. CUNIFF—In this city. August 15, 1904, Mary relict of Willlam Cuniff, and aunt of Mrs. T. H. Murray and Ella Colloran, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 94 years. [ ¥riends and acquaintarices are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday). at 8:30 a. m., from her late residence, GI0 Capp street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a solémn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, DIERSSEN—In this city, August 15, 1004, John Henry, husband of Minna Dierssen, and fath- | er of Mrs. Adolph Schlueter and Martin and | John Dierssen, a natfve of Vegesack, Ger- many, aged 62 years 6 months and 14 days. 3 lger;.ber of Vorwaerts Lodge No, 813, I 0¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 p. m.. from Gler's Hall, 511 Fourteenth street, Oakland. Services under auspices of Vorwaerts Lodge No. 313, 1. 0. O, F. Kindly omit flowers, DORAN—Departed this life August 13, 1904, Richard L.. honored son of the late Willlam and Catherine Doran, and beloved brother of Teresa Doran, Mrs, Willlam Maxwell, F. E. and J. R. Doran, Mrs. James Watson and Mrs. J. J. McLoughlin, G The funeral will take place (Tuesday). at 10 a, m, dence, 2216 Polk street, thence to the Paulist Church_ corner Caiifornia and Dupont streets, where @ solemn requiem mass will be cele: to-day brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- | ing at 10:30 a. m, Cemetery. EVENSEN—At Bear River, Alaska, June 1804, Pmil Evensen, beloved son of Jens Evensen and the late Trine Bvensen, and brother of Andrew. Charles and Olaf Even- sen, Mrs. H. Olsen and Mrs. T, Crou a Interment Holy Cross native of Norway, aged 26 years 2 months | and 13 days. FIELD—In Oakland, August 14, 1004, Entered into rest, William A.. deary beloved husband of Kate E. Field, a native of Bordentown, N. J., aged 72 years T months and 5 daye. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, Aug. 171904, at 2 p. m., at his iate residence, 1457 Myrtle street, Interment Mpuntain View Cemetery, Oakland. FLANNELLY—In Redwood City, August 14, 1t Catherine Flannelly, wife of the late Patrick Flannelly, mother of James Flan- nelly, Mrs. H. McCormick, Mrs. Joseph Kerr, Mrs. John Kerr, Mrs, M. Kavanaugh and Sister M. Georgina, a native of County Sligo, Ireland, aged 68 years, ¥ Funeral Wednesday from residence of | Joseph Kerr, thence to Mount Carmel Church for services at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Menlo Park. GALLEN—TIn this city, August 14, 1004, James late Hannah Gallen, and brother of Hannah and Catherine Gallen, Mrs. Daniel J. Ahern. Mrs. John O'Neill and the late John Gallen and Mrs. Bessie McGee, a native of County Fermanagh, Ireland, aged 25 years >°'Iriends and hequalntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, August 17, 1904, at 9 a. ., from his | late’ residence. 3105 Mission street, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's CMfurch, corner of Fighteenth and Shotwell streets, where a solemn requiemn mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, GOODMAN—In this cif August 14, 1904, Henry, beloved son he late David and Rosa ' Goodman, and beloved brother of Hannah, Selma and Oscar Goodman, Mrs. Arthur Loupe and Mrs, Henry Windt, a na- tive of San Franclsco, aged 37 years 3 months and 1 day. 07 Funeral and interment private. GRADY—In this city, August 15, 1904, May A.. dearly beloved daughter of Michasl and the late Mary Grady, devoted nicce of Mrs. J. Baker, and cousin of Mrs. J. Driscoll and Mrs. C. Kidder, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 vears, E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday). at 9:15 a. m., from the resi- dence of her aunt. Mrs. J. Baker, 26 Chat- tanooga street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second, thence to St. James Church, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9:45 a. m, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GROSMAN—In this city. August 15, 1904 Wil- helmina, beloved wife of Julius B. Grosman, and mother of William H. A., Otto J. and Jennie W. Grosman, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 43 years and 8 months 07 The funeral services will be held to- morrow (Wednesday), at 2 p. m._ at the par- lors of Craig, Cochran & Co.,” 420 Golden Gate avenue, between Polk and Larkin streets, Cremation Odd Fellows' Cemet HANKS—Near Guerneville, Sonoma County, August 13, 1904 Edith, beloved daughter of Henry G. and the late Ellen F. Hanks, and sister of Abbot A.. Alice and Ethel Hanks, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years 6 months and 19 days. I Funeral services private, HAYES—In this city, August 14, 1904, Ebenezer J., beloved son of Ebenezer Hayes, and brother of John L. Hayes, Mrs. T. J. Palmer and Lillian and Harry Hayes, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 24 years and 17 days. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesdav, August 16, a@2 p.m., at_the mortu- ary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking st. interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. HIRSHENSON—In this city, August 15, 1904, David Hirshenson, a native of Russia, aged 60 years. 07 Notice of funeral pereafter. KIEP—In Denver, Colo.. August 12, 1004, August, beloved son of William and the lack Marie Kicp. a native of Germany, aged 27 years and 6 months L7 Funeral services will be held at Den- ver, Colo., under the auspices of the Im- proved Order of Red Men. Interment Denver Cemetery, LANDSBERGER—In | Alameda, August 1904, Isidor Landsberger, husband of Martha 8, Landsberger. and father of Henry M. Elizabcth R., Louls I, Florence L. Alber H. and Julius A. Landsberger and Mis. George T. Wright a native of Berlin, Ger- many, aged 8¢ years and 5 months. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, August 16 at 1 p_ m.. from the family resi- dence, 1615 San Jose avenue, Alameda. From San Francisco take 12:15 o’clock boat (nar- TOW gauge) to Morton-street station, Inter- ment private. LOWNEY—An anniversary requiem mass wiil be sung for the repose of the soul of the late Jeremiah Lowney, Tuesday morning, August 16, at 8 o'clock, at St. Pauls Church, Twenty-ninth and Church streets. Friends are {nvited to atiend. McKEE—In this city. August 15, 1904, Mary T.. beloved mother ‘of James, Richard, Eva and Willlam McKee and Mrs. Clara Ar- guello. a native of Canada. £ Friends and acquaintaices are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late residence, 3328 Twenty-fourth street, thenca to St. James Church, corner of Guerrero and Twenty-third streets, where a solemn re- auiem high mass wiil be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul, commencing at 9 a, m. Interment private, MARAGLIANO—In this city, August 15, 1004, at his residence, 1013 Montgomery street, Luigi Maragijano, a native of Italy, aged 83 vears and 2 days. . MILLER—In this city, August 14, 1904, Charles Edward, youngest and dearly be- loved son of Fred and Serine Miller an brother of Mrs. Anmie C. Peard and Freda, Florence Herhert and Alice Miller, a native ‘1’5 2:" Francisco, aged 1 year % months and ys. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday). August 16, at 1:30 p. m. the family residence, 225 Dolores strect, be- tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. MOONEY—In this city, August 15, 1904, John J.. beloved husband ‘of the late Hortense Mooney, late of Vizalia, Cal.. beloved son of Mrs. B, M. aid the late Michzael Mooney, and brother of Hugh .and Mary Mrs. B. B. Parker, Mrs. R. E. Toomey and Mrs. W. W. Hunt, a native of California, aged 43 'vears and 11 months. > Friends are invited to attend the nager. ‘Tel. Mission 31, MONAHAN, 0'HARA & 0. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND. 2339-2341 Mission st., near w 1904, | from his late resi- | dearly beloved ‘son of Danfel and the | George, | mpany. 2475 Mission street, near Twenty- | 14, | ' | Wednesday, at 9 a. m., from 621 O'Farrell street, thence to St Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem high masa i will be ceélebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. noonfi—xn Oakland, A t 15, 1904, Letice V. Moore, beloved mother of Thomas C. Evana, Mrs. Mary Trengove, Mrs. Elizabeth Barnes, John Moore and Mrs. Sarah Barney. and sister of Sarah Thomas of Lockford, San Joaquin County, Cal., a native of Wales, aged 50 years § months and 3 days. MOSER—In this city, August 15, 1904, Henry Moser, beloved brother of August and Chris- tian Moser, Mrs. Arthur Shede and Mrs. Jack Eustace, a native of Napa County, Cal, (Santa Rosa papers please copy.) BRIEN—An anniversary requiem mass will be celebrated Wednesday, August 17, at 9 a. m. at St. Vincent de Paul's Church, Stefner and Green streets. for the repose of the soul of Mary O'Brien. wife of Patrick O'Brien, and mother of Mrs, Holmes _and Mrs. Casey, also of the late Mrs. Nellie Friends are invited to attend. PECHIN—In this city, August 15, 1604, Charles Pechin, beloved husband of Celina R. Pechin, father of Laurence Pechin, and | #on-in-law of Mrs. L. Carrau, a native of France. O Funcral services will be held at his | late residence 1802 Union Street, at 1 p. m., Wednesday, August 17, Interment private. BARGOOD—In Oakland, August 15, 1904, John E. Sargood, beloved husband of Annié Sar- good, and 'father of Gladys, Salome and Oraine Sargood, a native of Iowa, aged 37 vears 10 months and 24 days, ! SIMPSON—In this city, August | at her residence, 421 Greenwich street, be- | | | o { | 14, 1904, tween Dupont and Kearny, Catherine Simp- | son. widow of the late John J. Simpson, a native of County Wexford, Ireiand, aged | % years. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, to be held Tuesday, August 16, at 9:30 a. m.,from St. Francis Church_ where a requiem hizh | mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, thence to Third and Townsend strects for 11:30 a. m. train for Holy Cross Cem tery. Interment priv | TUCHLER—In this city, August 13, 1904, Dr. Anna M. dearly beloved wife of Dr, A, S. Tuchler, ‘a_native of. Ihringen, Baden, Ger- many, aged 44 years 3 months and 6 days. G7Funeral services will be held at her late residence, 703 Van Ness avenue, by Rev. Dr. M. Levy, at 1 p. m., to-day (Tuesday), after which ‘the remains will be taken to | the crematory chapel of the Odd Fellows’ | Cemetery, where rervices will be held under | auspices of Walhalla Rebckah Lodge No. 130, 1. O, O. F.. also San Francisco Temple | No. 11,” Rathbene Sisters. Please omit | flowers, | San_Francisco Temple No, 11, Rathbone | Sisters: The officers and members are earnestly requested to attend the fus our late sister, Dr. Auna M. Tuchler. -from | her late residence, 703 Van Ness avenue, | to-day (Tuesday), ‘at 12:30 p. m, P. S.— Services at I O.'0. F. Crematory, LAVINIA R. COPE, M. B. C. EMMA A. SCHOLFIELD, M. of R. and C. Officers and members of Walhalla Re- bekah Lodge No, 130, I O. O. F., will as- semble at Odd Fellows' building ‘at 12 m. to attend the funeral of Sister Dr. Anna M. Tuchler, | TYE—In Oaklaud August 14, 1904, Charles P. Tye. dearly beloved husband of Lucy Tye, father of Frank and Charlie Tye, and brother of Walter, Willlam and John Tye, Mrs. M- Tavish and Mrs, Freemap, a native of Call- fornia, aged 30 years, ILLE—In West Oakland, August 14, 1904, Detia Agnes, beloved wife of F. W. Wille, a native of London, England, aged 70 years WILSON—In this city, August 13, 1904, Joseph Henry Wilson, brother of Mrs. Caro- | { lne H. Sawyer and Mrs. Georgiana M. | | Semons of Salem, Mass., a native of Massa. | { chusetts, aged 66 years 7 months and 13 | days. A member of Lincoln Post No. 1, G. | | A R.(Salem papers please copy.) | LFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | fully Invited to attend the funeral services | Tuesday, August 16, at 2 p. m., at the parlors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate | avenue. Officers and members of Lincoln ! Post No. 1, G. A. R., and Lincoln Corps No 3 are earnestly requested to attend. In. ment Natfonal Cemeter COMMERCIAL NEWS «Continued From Page Thirteen. | i l 1w, | i { { | i 1 pany, who are asked to take 40 cents on the dollar for their claims in this stock. It is un- derstood that local partles are prepared to subscribe for $300,000 of the preferred stock | if the Eastern parties interested will take the | remaining $200,000. The consent of 90 per cent of the creditors must be secured to carry | through the plan. There will be nine di- | rectors, all elected by ‘the preferred share- holders, the common stock having no volce | In the management until the preferred shares are redeemed. San Francisco interests will have five directors, New York and Seattle each ! two. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | MONDAY, Aug. 15—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. i Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. | | 48 qr coup..10612107 |4s qr cp new.1313132 | 4s ar reg...10612107 [3s qr.coup...105 105% 1 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. | Ala A W 3s. Oak T Co 68.119 120% Bs. Do 8s .....1104% — | 58.102% — | Do con 5. — 103 | Cal C G B5s.10113104 |Oceanic S bs. — al G & E g Om Cable 6s.121 | m & ct 53. — 85 [Pac G Im 4s. 9215 951 st C 5112 — (P E Ry 5s..104% — | | €C Wat 5s. — 101 [P & C H 65.103 | | EdL & P 6s. — — [P & O R 6s.11% | F&cCH 61 |Powell-st 6s. — 114 | Geary-st |Sac EG&RDs. 09%100 H C&S 5 |SF & SIVES.117T% — Do b8 . |Sierra R 6s..100% — | Hon R T [S P of A 6 | LA Blec 5s. — — . L A Ry 5s.. 16 LALCOS6 — — Do gtd 6s. — — | Do gta LAP lem Mkt-st C | { Do lem 5a.113 — MV& MtT | NRR of C6s S P B R 6s.1 — Do Bs ... — 118%4IS V Wat 6s.106%10714 InP 10835 Do 48 2dm.— 1001, {NTRySs..— 112 | Do ds 3am. 99 — | | N 5 100 | Do g migis 08 — I N — tkn G&Gs, 93— {0OGL&H 55110 111 |U G & E 55106 — | 0 W gtd 5s. — 100 | WATER STOC | Contra Costa 38 |Port Costa... — { Marin Co... — 60 S V Wat Co. 36% | GAS AND ELECTRIC. | Cent L & P. 3% — [S F G & E. 00 €015 | | Mutual B L. — 14 |Stkn G & E. 413 5% | Pac L Co... 57 5 |UG&E Co. — — | INSURANCE. 340 | | Firem's Fnd. — | BANK STOCKS, | Am Ntl Bk.127% — |L P & A 1 | Anglo-Cal .. 84 86 |Mer Trus 15 | Bank of Cal. — 430 |Merch Ex.... 5lis 57% Cal Safe Dp. — 150 S F Nationl. — —, | First Nationi = ] SAVINGS BA! | Ger § & L.2280 2350 |Sav jHum S & L. — — | Mutual Sav.100 105 |Union T Co.. — — | | S F Sav U e25 | 2 | % STREET RAILROADS. | californta ..195 — |Presidio ..... — 41 | Geary ... =2 | POWDER, | Glant ...... 60 61 IVigorit .....— § } SUGAR. | Hana P Co.. — — IKilauea 8 C. — ¢ i Hawailan C. 54 — Makawell C.. 247% — | Honokas 8 € 13% — |Onomea 8 ¢ 27 ' 23 ! Hutch S P C 91 9%|Paauhau S C. 14% — i MISCELLANEOUS, | Alaska P A.123 124%|Oceanic S Co, — 415 | al F C A. 9% Pac Aux FA. 41 — | Cal Wine A. — 84 [Pac C Borx. — — MV& MtTm. 95 — | S SALES. Morning Sesston. Board— SO HMawaiian Coml & Sugar. *54 00 100 Honokaz § Co 13 00 35 Honokaa § Co i | 10 Honokaa § Co .... 13 1214 | i6 Honokaa S Co 13 871 330 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 9 00 26 Makawell ... 54 24 50 120 Paauhau S8 P Co . 14 25 30 S F Gas & Electric. 60 25 20 5 F Gas & Electric. €0 1215 | 200 8 ¥ Gas & Eiectric, s 90. 80 €0 58 F Gas & Electric. 60 00 Street— 200 Onomea Sugar Co. b 20. 2700 | $10,000 Spring Valley 4s (2d mtge)..... 99 75 Afternoon Sesston, Board-— 10 Alaska Packers’ Association...124 00 75 Haweltan Coml & Sugar 54 00 i¢ Honokaa § Co 1373 120 Honokaa 8 Co 14 00 40 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 9 25 €5 Makawell ... 25 00 25 00 15 00 36 75 | Caribou | Sterling | E Sferra Ne e — 120 |N Cal P Co. 0% 9% Cal Ship Co. — 25 [Oak T Con.. 73 — Cal TI& T.115 — [IOOF Hall A 6 — Cen Bk, Oak — 65 {@rpheum Co.. — 15% =y 7 lPlcC Cas Co.130 — — 120 [Pac S Tel Co. — 105 — 6% |Pac Sur Co.106 — 250 — |Parat Paint. 38 — — 85 (S ¥ Drydock 60 — ..— B30 |[SF & SJCoal — 28 FN Bk, Oak.120 — |S J Wat Co. — 108 Fischer Thtr — 60c [SO & MTgbt.125 — Frnch-A Bk.105 110 |Swiss-A Bk.115 — Gas Con A.. — 20%|Truck Elect.. 11— Hono P Co.. 23% — |UR InC pfd. 52% 34 Lon& SF Bk — 60 Do com 1215 16 SALES. Board— $9,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent. 84 78 California Stockand Oil Exchange Oll Stock— Apolle ... Associated Trust Cert. Bld. Chicago Crude . Claremont Tour Monte Cristo Occldenta of W. Oil City Petroleum Reed Crude 8. F. & McKittrick. Sovereign Superior Thirty-thres . Twenty-eight West Shore . McKittrick Kern (new) . Miscollaneous— Fischer's Theater Northern Cal. Power. OFFICIAL SALES. Morning Session. Board— 8090 Incependence 500 Independence Afternoon Session. 100 Monte Cristo 800 Independence 50 Spring Valley . Mining Stocks.- 37 SAN FRANCISCO STOCKgEXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- Morning Session. 200 Alpha 14| 100 Julla 400 Alta . 14/ 100 Justice 200 Belcher . 25/ 1000 Kentue 100 Best -& Belch. 81! 250 Mexican 500 Bullion . 33| 100 Mexican 200 Caledonta .... 55| 100 Ophir . . B9 400 Overman . . 571 300 Potosi . 500 Challenge ... 24| 300 Savage . 500 Chollar . 17l 400 Scorplon 300 Con Cal & V.1 20| 500 Seg Belcher. 300 Con N Y .... 05/ 200 Slerra Nev. 100 Crown Point.. 17| 900 Union Con 100 Exchequer ... 64| 800 Union Con 400 Gould & Cur. 26/ 500 Utah ... 500 Gould & Cur. 25| €00 Yellow Jacket. Afternoon Session. 400 Alpha 15| 300 Gould & Cur. 500 Alta «ee. 141 300 Mexican . 400 Belcher ..... 27| 290 Oghir 500 Bullion .. 3111100 Overman 300 Caledonia .... 55/ 100 Savage 500 Con Cal & V.1 20/ 300 Scorplon 2900 Con Imperial. ¢2(1000 Seg Beicher. 300 Crown Point.. 18 300 Serra Nev. 200 Crown Point.. 200 Exchequer ... 65/ 200 Utah PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 20/ 300 Union Con 300 Alpha - 13| 500 Crown Point.. 500 Alpha « 14| 600 Gould & Cur. 200 Alta . 141500 Kentuck 100 Andes . 22| 806 Mexican . 100 Belcher ..... 23! 200 Mexican . 300 Belcher . 100 Ophir 100 Caledonia 100 Ophir 100 Caledonia 400 Savage 1200 Caledonia eg Belcher. 300 Chollar 200 Sex Belcher. 200 Chollar ...... 18/2200 Union Con.. 100 Con C & V.1 17%| 400 Union Con. 300 Con C & V.1 2215/1200 Utah .. 100 Con N ¥ .. 4/ 300 Yellow J 3 500 Crown Point.. 20| 100 Yellow Jacket. Afternoon Sessfon. 400 Alpha 15| 200 Julia 100 Alpha 14| 100 Justica 200 Alta .. 13| 200 Justice 100 Belcher 900 Mexican . 600 Caledonia 10 Mexican ... 200 Caledonia 100 Mexican 130 Ophir 200 Ophir 200 Overm: | 300 Seg Belch: 200 Utah .... Chollar . Gould & Cur. TONOPAH MINING EXCHANG E 29| DALTON FIGHTS - THE INCREASE Board of Equalization Ques- tions the Figures on Ala- meda’s Taxable Propert MAY RAISE THE AMOUNT PRV County Officials Deny That the Statement Furnished by Assessor Is Inaccurate PSS S SACRAMENTO, Aug. I15.—Represen- tatives of Alameda County were befure the State Board of Equalization this afternoon in response to a citation o show cause why the assessment of that county should not be raised. Those ap- pearing to speak In defense of the as- sessment as returned by the County Auditor were Assessor H. P. Dalton, Thomas M. Robinson, Chief Deputy Assessor; John Mitchell, chairman of the Alameda Board of Supervisors; A. G. Clark, Deputy Assessor; Supervisor C. F. Homer, and H. C. Dexter, Deputy Assessor. " The State Board feels that Dalton 30 | has not increased his assessments suf- es 23| which is about 10 per cent, as against ral of | clsco Siock and Exchange Board yesterday: ficiently. Dalton's figures show an in- increase of $1,134,242 over last year, an increase made by the board of 20 per cent. The total valuation of real property and improvements is given at $109,240,~ | 403 this year, against $107,106,161 for last year, | The Mlaitor's returns, after the 13 | County Board of Equalization finished 12 | its sitting, showed a totat of $106,335,~ 0z 02 0 [ 27 @ 2 60 0 | 29 | i 28 | to the actual -1 13 | 28 | 509, against $105, ,881 for last year. 93| In explaining his figures Dalton said .2 55 he had omitted $2, 14 18 45,000 from the as- sessment of the Contra Costa Water Company’s franchise and water in res- | ervoirs, because litigation is pending 8 | which may result in these assets being | lost to Alameda County for purposes of assessment. He claimed that this amount, added increase of §1,134,242, would give practically a total increasa of $3,579,242, with $105,000, the assess- | ment on ferry-boats plying between Alameda and San Francisco, which was not included in his report, would :m; give an increase of $3,5584,242. +| BEqualizer Frank Matui »n cofftended 29| that the Auditor's figures, which are 11| as yet unofficial, do not bear out Dal-~ 18 25 Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday : Morning Session. Goldfleld Min. 902500 Rescue Goldfleld Min. S83000 Rescue Goldfield Ton. 11' 160 Ton Bet P MacNamara . 40| 100 Ton Relmont.. MacNamara, .gi\\\ 200 Ton Midway ont Ton..2 42141 209 Ton of Nev.. Mont_Ton 100 West End Red Top Afternoon Session. 1000 Goldfield Ton. 11| 100 Mont Ton... 1500 Goldfield Ton. 13} S0 Ped Top 1000 Goldfleld Ton. 1% 506 Ton Gold Mt. 900 Goldfield Ton. 15/1000 Ton Midway.. 900 MacNamara . 3%( 600 Ton Midway. . 500 MacNamara . 4 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY. August 15—3 p. m. Bid. Ask.| Alpha 14 Tustice Alta 14 Kentuck . Andes 20 K. Grae: Belcher . 27 Lady Wi Best & Belch. 80 Mexican Rullion . a1 Oceidental Caledonfa 52 Onhir Challenge 23 25| Overman Chollar . 18 19! Potost . Confidence ... 75 80| Scorpion . Con Cal & V.1 15 1 20 Savagze Con Imverfal. 01 02(Sex Belcher. Con N Y 02 04 € rpa Nay, Crown Point.. 18 19/ Stlver Hill. 061 St. Louis . 501 Svndicate 651 TTnion Con. areka Con Fxchequer . Gonld & Cur. 24 251 Utah .. Hale & Norc. 69 70! Yellow Jacket Julla . 12 13l TONOPAH MINES. sk | BId. As Colehan ..... — 05/™av Wxten. .. Esperanza ... 02 03/ Ray & O'Brien Gold_Anchor. — 26/Rav Tonopah.. Goldfield B&B o e o P Coldfield Min. 91| Rescue Goldfield Mhk Ton Ralmon i Golafield Ton. —IiTon & Cal . Gold Mt Con. 02/ Ton Fxte Jim Butler T3 Ton Fraetion.. Little Ton €0l Ton & Gt W. Lucky Tom 031 Tan TfacNamara . 38! ™om Mizpah Exten —!Ton Mont Ton..2 37% 2 40[Tan N Y Ton " | Ton Pavmaster .. 08 —IThited Ton Quiney n | West End ——— e o0 1 c a4 " 29 25 o 19 4 ST ox 50 o 9 1 12 10 [ 20 - s i == 28 ~ 21 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. MONDAY, AUGUST 15. J. G. Doming to Mary A. Deming, lot on W line of Polk street, €3:10% by W 125 ; gift. Willlam A. Field to Kate E. Field, lot on SW_corner of MecAllister W _31:6 by S §7:6; mift. Winifred Mora E. Muiler, lot on E line of S of Lombard, S 25 by E 81 Cigy | and County of : $10. and Webster streets, to Louls A. Meyer and A. Baker street, 50 San’ Franclsco to | Stephen’ T. Luck. lot on E line. of Guerre, street, 90 § of Ridley, 5 17 by 1 90; §oor " Margaret Tighe to Bridget tieth street. N 25 by W S0; giit. Kate S. Dorland to James and lot on N iine of Fighteenth street, of Guerrero, W 43:81, by N 112 §10, Henry J. McLerle to Elizabel A. Holl, lot on N line of Fif W _of Church, W 23 by N 100; $10. Sidney and Jerome Hamil and Earl D, Baird, lot on shire street, W,_100: §10. Timothy Sullivan to Rebecea Sulli on N line of Twenty-sixth Church, E 26 by N 114; girt. Mary J. Connclly to William J. l]flltlhmlmx ll:n'!wt,flN 28 56 San Franeisco and 1:35% Wi N 30, E Finnegan, | on W line of Lexington avenue, 85 N of Twen- lot Eva B. Gaston, th and Eugens fteenth street, 100 | except gas fixtures, mantels and shades to Floyd C. line of Ha . 104 8 of Twenty-thira s Sa by 2% by van, lot street, 202 E of MeKillop, bywuo-u?fi Fresno Land Co the Pacifie | gq7 ton’s whil contention. He claimed that there is an apparent difference of R in the reports of the Assessor | and the Auditor, the latter had taken no account of the $2,445.000 valuation of the Contra Costa Water Compan franchise, which the Assessor had left off. According to the reports on file, the improvements on real property in the entire county a for the year unt to $34,523,280, an increase of $2, 0 over last year. One item showed a decrease of more than $1,500,000 in improvements | to property outside the incorperated | cities and town. or Dalton said evidently a mistake had occurred in placing items u der their proper head- ings, as no such dec se had been made in outside property. Bt b Lok Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVE] Hlfiark Roderick Dhu, Engels, 23 days from SPOKEN. Per bark Roderic Dhu—On Aug 12, in lat 40 long 131 W Br ship Rotenburn, from for Ballard. ABERDEEN—Arrived Aug 13—Stmr Cene traiia, hen Aug 11 Salled Aug 15—Stmr Coronado, for San Frane cisco. ocT STEAMER NEW YORK—Arrived Aug Stmr Fin- land. from Antwerp: etmr Statendam. from stterdam and Bouiogne. APLES—Arri Aug 14—Stmr Calabria, Vew York. HORN~Arrived Aug 14—Stmr Algeria, ew York, via Naples and Genoa Tived Aug Minnee York. Sailed Aug Grag om Hamburg, for New York. Sailed_Aug 15—Stmr Fried= erich irosse, from Bremen and Southampe ton, York. GIBRALTAR—Sailed Aug 15—Stmr Prinzess Irene, from Genoa and Naples, for New York. MOVILLE—Arrived Aug 15—Stmr Furnese sia, from New York, for Glasgow, and ceeded. DOVER—Arrived Aug 15—Stmr Kroonland, from New York, for Antwerp, and proceeded. YOKOHAMA—Salled Aug 12—Stmr Empress of India, from Hongkong, Shanghai, etc., for proe ifte of W. K.), t, lot on SE line of Market 175 _NE of Fourth, SE 170, NE 135, ), SW 110, NW 100, SW 25, quitclaim deed; $10. Virginia Vanderbilt to Thomas Jr., Willlans A. and Frederick E. Magee, same; §10. Mary Uhrig to John P. 'Carroli, lot on N Hne of Lake street, 157:6 W of Second avenue, E 50, N 108:6%, W 50.0%, S 106:1%; $10. Charies A. and Neliie J. Rus to Hiram D. Nichols, lot on E line of Tenth avenue, 230 N of California street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Phoebe A. Hearst to Eillott McAllister, lot on W line of Twelfth avenue, 375 ¥ of T street, N 42:7, W 25, S 53:8, W 240; also lot on NW corner of Twelfth avenue and T street, W 240 by N 225; aiso lot on E line of Twelfth avenue, 185:8 S of S street, S 200.46, NE 25839, W 95.14: $10, Mary T. and Jobn P. Neison to Bernhard Getz, lot on N cormer of Brazil and Vienns streets, NE 50 by NW 100, block 54, Ex~ celsior Homestead: $10. S Ducas Company to Willlam J. Lindecker lot on SW line of Fourteenth avenue, 278 NW of L street, NW 25 by SW 100, block 250, South San Francisco: $10. Jultus C. Reis to Bonnie B. Fletcher, lot 28, block 43, Reis Tract; grant. Willlam and Maria Eisele to same, lots 83:10% N of Clay, N |25, 26 and 27, block 43, same; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Mrs. F. R. Muller (owner) with James A. McDonald (contractor) —— architect—All work except mantels, shades and gas fixtures for & two-story frame bullding (eight flats) on the E line of Dclores street, 30 N of Tweniy- eighth, N S4x60; $11,985, D. L. Randolph (owner) with Warren provement Company (contractors), architects Cunningham & Politeo—Grading, excavating. bulkheading, etc.. for a six-story brick build- ing on the ‘W line of lMason street, 30 N f O'Farrell, N 85, W 106:1%, S 115, E 23 $4273. Mrs. Nora Roach (owner) with Frank Mo- Sheehy (contractor), —— architect—All woik | two-story Grame building (two flats) on S line of Twentleth street, 30 E of Dolores, E 25 by N 101:0; $4000, A : {| “IT's GHIRARDELLIS" | THAT’'S SUFFICIENT. | 2000 POUNDS—. ONE TON—1-Ib. cans. GHIRARDELLI'S BEST COCOA AND CHOCOLATE. A ton of GHIRARDELLI'S CELEBRATED GROUND CO- COA and CHOCOLATE (2000 1-LB. TINS) will be distributed to want advertisers in The Sun- day Call issue of August 25 1904. 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