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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL RIDAY, AUGUST 26, 190 ROOMS TO LET—Fura. and Usfurn, 11 watered moungain né, improved, ay $6. ards, { HAIGHT, 957—Two newly furnished rooms; bath and HARRISON, 784%, Fourth—Finely ivr- sunny tooms; bath; homei 31 va. | HOWARD._ 61¢—Roo» HOWARL —Large sunny rates; 25c to $1 day and 3l rooms Tow w “at R mcre—Two S-acre and one d-acre tack of Fair Ozks; this property left; % cash. Perk—A fine coustry mome. with zarden and imagnificent trees: well 1o tashioned house in good condition: a bargain; 15 acres, all improyed. Land in best part of this dis- sheltered ana wooded; in tracts of special terms to those trict; from 4 to 25 acres; wel building Immediately g Y. RODGERS*& CO., 11¢ Calt EEAL ESTATE TO SXCEANGE XCHANGE COMPANY, F. A $06 CALL, BUILDING. REAL rent kind this business enab aiffes only . if_you IN A GOOD LOCATION, time or your own . _or property so heavily ‘eave no actual equity. 1 whether you own real estate sfacturing business, of same to our office, stat- of property you prefer in ex- 3 will be surprised how quickly e result SIMPLY BECAUSE WE UNDBR- EXCHANGE BUSINESS and ars mpany in San Francisco making a ne. We make no charge for ad- other purpase unless we pro- ange satisfactory to You to ac- Don't kind and HIS I ANT cheang E - sing o ar hesta County: 160, Kings County, Realty C Chronicle bldg. ®0 ACR to exchange ROOMT FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CALIFORNIA. 1304—Sunny front bay-window chen: reasonable; no children. —Furnished housekeeping rooms. 64— Corner bay-window suite and or housekeept FOLEOM, 64— Large sunny housekeping room: {hing complete: rent $10, HAIGHT, 3—Large sunny front room facing st.. kitchen and gas range. Housekeeping rooms, LWORTH, cor. Bueh and Powell—Three- i sunny spartments: steam heat;cen. loc. HBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— furnished 3-room sultes: steam heat- electric lighted: free baths: rates reas. unny front and back rooms; housekeeping if desired. Ness and Golden Gate d sunny unfur. rooms; reas. 35— Furnished housekeeping rooms to Nicely furnished front room; n to light housekeeping: $8. near Fourth water and good | BARR. MANAGER. | ( MAR | OAK, 14, near Van Ness ave. JONES, 917—A sun nawly furnj housekeeping. LARKIN, 7081;—Furnished roo WORTH, 1706, near Bro sunny fromt room, suitabl larsc genticmen. CT. 1040A,The Falmouth—Sunny rooms; hot and cold water; elevator: $2 to $7. mear Sixth—Small front room $5 per month, A sunny front room OAK 994—Two large connecting sunny front water, bath, laundry, phone; rooms: no . 1424—Two sunn: front rooms. unfurnished, 16—Large sunny furnished front alcove bath, phone. ished rooms, with all ST BE GOOD OF ITS | ith | with modern con- pont and Stockton—Unfurnished, nice, quiet, sunny room. 1118 —Large front room; running rent $12 THE LARCHMONT, 361 Butter—New brick building. finely furnished; modern; centralp rates reasonable. THIRD, fur; 308 (The Mayflower)—-Pleasant sunny d rooms; central; reasonable. night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec: running water insevery -room; {ree bus; baggage. Single, Most convenient and respectable: 700 rooms @5c to %150 night: $2 to §S week: elevator; elec. iights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. subscriptions recelved at or.Duncan and Church sts, "H office of The Call for the reception isements and subscriptions has been med at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. ROOMS AND BOARD. FULTON, 1332—Large sunny roo! man and wife or two @ heated by furnace. NKLIN. 1109—Sunny ellent board. gentle- single gentiemen; Phone Park 74 ROCMS with board; all locations. Phone Clay 996, EDDY, 1125, opp_Jefterson Park—Fine furn. sunny rooms: tible board; reas.; new manag. HOWARD, 841A—F single o double, §6 class board and room, American famil 20—Two neat rooms for Working girls, or without board: reasonalle. Stevenson Mansion, 807 Calife opp. Grace Church annex, See rooms.learn prices,try table. e of The Call for the recep! ertisements and subscriptions has by at 1008 Market st., m. en opposite Fifth. opened Open until 11 p. —_— ROOMS AND EOARD WANTED. NATOMA, 284, © furnished in Lousekeeping rooms: water; Closets. | NATOMA, 6i5—Large housekeeping room, | completely furnished. | —Four sunny furnished housekeeping and bath rent $25. 3, corner Market—2 furnished house- «eeping rooms, §11, $13; no children; phone. BYDE. 214—3 eunny housekeeping rooms (o et NICE housekeeping rooms to let; all locations, Phone Clay 996 CAK 117, 538 McAllister—Rooms, complete; 5 to *12: gas range, hot bath: adults. OCTAVIA, 407—Two furnished rooms; $16; edults oo o S e S O'FARRELL plete for housekeeping. P up; 1 ht housekeeping. EACRAMENTO, 1514—Parlor floor; Iy 5 elegant. furnished, sunny housekeeping rooms: appreciated if seen; alsc rooms on T. 505 Sunny furnished rooms, $8 and | i816—3 nicely furnished rooms | HAVE you any rooms 1o let? If you have and want them rented quick telephone to Clay 996, —— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PORIUM Storage & Van Co.: cehold furniture goods stored, moved, shipped nr, Third; phone G A—GILBERT & STOLL S orage Co.; shipping: warehouse. G.G. storage, 3 office 1170 Market, r. CAPITAL Van and Storage ( phone Mint 29i1; JOHN F. furniture moved COOPER, pre packed, shipped and stored. QE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Pri. B 8 Storage—Furniture and merchan- Golden Gate ave.: phone East °N West Storage; advances made. Mission st.; tel. Howard 941, F.W. Zehfuss Furniture Moving C Fillmore st.: phone Jeckson SECOND, 149 — housckeeping rally cheap to located rooms for permanent parties. 11 Montgomery Shipping at cut rat BEKINS st.: tel an and Storage Co. Main 1840, TH, rooms; 125—Housekeeplng rooms; other central location. ETOCKTON. 703—Housekeeping rooms to let. TAYLOR. 240—Housekeeping room to rent. TAYLOR, 242—Furnished room to let. THE Virginia, 1005 Powell—Furnished or un- furnished bay-window housckeeping: gas range: also single. THIRTEENTH. 181_Two unfurnished back $8. rooms: housekeeping: VALENCIA. 310—Three furnished rooms to let for housekeeping. VAN NESE ave. 222 Furnished sultes: $12. $16; adults. R ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions rece! Call branch office, cor. Duntan & Churrn et A BRANCH office for The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Pifth. Open until 11 p. m. —_— APARTMENT EOUSES. ST Lovs, 1 Jackson st M 45 Foorme: furn. or untures rets, Tl st 150 — A_WOLF HOUEE, S. W. cor. Si Howard—Modern apartments, ln‘lexmrvo:n: ete.. from 25c to $1; rates by o y the week or A_BRUNEWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c 1o §1 per night, $1 25 1o $5 per week and light housekeeping ‘rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market st (or N Firth wt)—Rooms, 25c, 50c, $1, §1 50 Sioht. $1 50 to $10 week: house open all night. = BELMOND House, over Owl drug store, 2 en. trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk. Elors lights; running water in ¥ room; 200 rooms; 26c to 50c per night; $1 25 to 83 week, B?OAhi)WAY. 1943, Oskland—Furnished rooms o BUSH. 12855 Rooms In o Mg private family, single reazcnable, off Bush, near Powell—Cory CLINTON PARK, 272 Purnished new furniture, §6 fer month, front room, single, apartments,” rurining EDDY, 110, The Launs . opposite Tivoli— First-class transjent room, ELEVENTH. 125 Furnished rooms to let. EIGHTH ave.. 574—Two sun: ~window yariors, y furnished; single T oo vark; t. cars, ELLIE, €16—Rooms to let. FRANKLIN, 721, near G. G. . —Sunny fur. nisheé front rooms, suitable two, $10. FURNISHED rooms to 12t; all locations. Phong Ciay 896, GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 6 10 §1 25 night; §1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-rm, “6ROVE, 205—Newly furnished rooms to rent. HAIGHT, 215 Nigely furnished rooms; sunny; ‘all conveniences. ites; complete for | CHEAPEST and best In America Cail, 16 pages. sent to any United States or Canada one The Weekly SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIE A R A e e e AT the mew retafl office of the White, 915 Market st., the finest collection of machine embroideries and artistic sewing machines ever shown on the Coast are now on exhibi- tion. When you buy or rent a White you Eet the best sewing machine on earth. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use: best is cheapest. -hand all makes at any price: all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth, A NEW Hom all kinds, $3. $5, $%; dolls_swing in the window guaranteed; where the 1051 Market st. _DING 25x60. sultable for manufactory of blacksmith shop. 22 Cortiand ave, —_— TURF. TO-DAY'S Chicago form — II-AV-JV-OY-PX- RBJ - HI - 0G-FC-QU-UU-UO-KT-XP-DO-CT- AB-AO. Explgnation free, box 56, Call office. xceptionally good No. 2 Remington, i Premier, $25; other gher and lower price rentals 82 60. The pewriter Exchange, 536 California st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market, e e Bt VIAVI. A _WAY to health—Mothers' and daughters home treatment; booklet free; write for it. VIAVI CO., 2304 Van Ness: phone East 252, NOTICE to the public—I have bought the re ‘taurant busincss of Martin Bacha at i Sixth st.. and will not be responsible for any Bill against Martin Bacha after Satur- day, August 27, 1004. JACOB. J. MEDA. NOTICE is given that the saloon at 511 Wash- ington st., San Francisco, has been sold at this date ‘and all claims muet be presented on or about Tuesday, August 30. CAPTAIN L. BAGLIETTO. ey PROPOSALS. L SO NOTICE is hereby given that sealed bids wi) be recelved until 2 o'clock p. m., londnyl! £eptember 12, 1904, by the Board of Con. trol of the Territory of Arizona, at (hs office of sald board in the city of Phoen: Arizona, for the sale of ten bonds of denomination of one thousand dollars each, numbered 11 to 20, inclusive, bearing date of January 1, 1804, due and payable Jan- uary 1, 1054, bearing interest at the ratesof & per.cent (5%) per annum, optionai after twenty-five years, issued by the Territory ©f Arizona, in accordance with the pro. visions of Act No. 73 of the Twenty-second Legislative Assembly of sald Territory. and which act has been approved by the Con- gress of the United States. Said bonds be- ing the second issue of 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 coln of the United States at the office of the Treacurer of sald Territory. A certified check of & responsible bank for 5 per cent of the amount bid. payable to the order of E. E. Kirkland, Territorial Treasurer, and a copy of this advertisement must accom- each bid. Fallure of bldder to make payment in full upon allotment ndonnde: a cancellati. bonds will be * | court, where ; con- | . 123 Eddy, near Market—400 | furnished front | and Van 0 | FORECLOSURE SALE. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. | UNITED STATES SHIPBUILDING COM- PANY. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a decree of fereciosure and sale made and entered in the Circuit Court of the United States for tae District of New Jersey on June $0, 1¢34, in a certain con- solidated cause in egaity pending in said The Mercantile Trust Com- | pany'and New York Security and Trust Company, respectively, are complainants, | and United States Shipbuilding Company | and others are defendants, and aiso pur- suant to an anciliary decree of foreclo- ! surc and sale made and entered in the | Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of California on August { 1, 194, in a certain consolidated cause in equity pending Jn said court wherein the said The Mercantile Trust Company and { New York Security and Trust Company, respectively, are complainants, and United States Shipbuilding Company and others are defendants, I, James Smith, jr., as | special master in and by said decrees ap- pointed, will sell in two separate parcels at public sale or auction to the highest bidder, at the front door of the main busi- ness office Lpon the mortzaged premises hgreinafter described, in the City of San | Prancisco, State of California, viz., on the north side of Twentieth Street, belween Michigan and Georgia Streets, in the said City of San Francisco, on the twenty- sixth day of September, 1904, at 12 o'clock noon, or on the day and hour to which I may finally adjourn the sale, the following premises and property which in said decrees are adjudg to be mort- | gaged under two certain mortgages from | ®said United States Shipbuilding Company, the first to The Mercantile Trust Com- { ny, and the secord to the New York ecurity and Trust Company, and are described as follows: FIRST FARCEL. The s, docks, piant and property formerly owned by tlie Union Iron Works, situated in San ancisco, State of Cal | fornia, and consisting of: &) All those certain lots, pleces or par- of land situate, Iving and being in the of California, and bounded and particu- larly described as follows, to wit: 1. Commencing at_the southeasterly cor- ner of Illinois and Eighteenth Streets; running thence eastwaraly and along tne southerly line of Kighteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Michigan Street; thence southwardly and along the west- erly line of Michigan Street four hundred (400) feet to Nineteenth Street; thence westwardly and along the northerly line of Nineteenth Street two hundred (200 feet to lllinois Street; thence northwardly and along the easterly line of Illinois Street four hundred (40) feet to the point of commencement; being all of Potrero | Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and nty-five 425). Commencing at the southeasterly cor- ner of lllinois and Nineteenth Streets; running thence eastwardly and along l?}e southerly line of Nineteenth street two hundred” (200) feet to Michigan Streef thence southwardly and along the west- erly line of Michigan Street four h‘:hng;?:\: | | City and County of San Francisco, State|’ | 400) feet to Twentieth Street; &'e:lwardly and along the northerly line of Twentieth Street two hundred (200) feet o Tllinols Street; thence northwardly and Slong the easterly line of Tilinols Street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement; being all of “Potrerd | Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and Twenty-six (426). { 3. Commencing at the southeasterly cor- nmer of Michigan and Nineteenth Street: running thence eastwardly and along the southerly line of Nineteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Georgia Street thence southwardly and along the west- erly line of Georgia Street four hundred | (400) feet to Twentieth Street; thence | westwardly and along the northerly line of Twentieth Street two hundred (200) feet to Michigan Street; thence northwardly | and along the easterly line of Michigan Street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement; being all of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and Forty-seven (47). 4. Commencing at the southeasterly co: | mer of Michigan and Eighteenth Street | running thence easterwardly and along | the southerly line of Eighteenth Street | | two hundred (200) feet to Georgia street; thence southwardly and along the wester- 1y line of Georgia Street four hundred (400) feet to Nineteenth Street;thence west- wardly and along the northerly line of Nineteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Michigan Street; thence aorthwardly and along the easterly line of Michigan Etreet four hundred (400) fee!. to the point of commencement; being all of Potrero Nuevo, Block Number Four Hundred and ‘orty-eight (445). Fs_ Commencing at the southeasterly co ner of Georgia and Eightcenth Street: running thence eastwardly and along the southerly line of Eighteenth Street two | hundred” (200) feet to Louisiana Stree thence southwardly and along the weste 1y line of Louisiana Street four hundred (400) fect to Nineteenth Street; thence westwardly and_along the northerly line of Nineteenth Street two hundred (200) | feet to Georgia Street; thence northward- | 1y and along the eastely line of Georgia Street four hundred (40) feet to the point of commencement; being all of Potrero | Nuevo. Block Four Hundred and Fifty- nine (434). 6. Commencing at the southeaste: ner of Nineteenth and Georgia S running thence eastwardly and along the southerly line of Nineteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Louisiana Street; | thence southwardiy and along the wester- | 1y line of Louisiana Strect four hundred (#00) feet to Twentieth Street; thence westwardly and along the northerly line of Twentieth Street two hundred (%0) | feet to Georgia Street; thence north- wardly and along the casterly line of Georgia Street four hundred (40J) feet to | the point of commencement; being all of | Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hun- dred and Sixty (460). 7. Commencing at the southeasterly cor- ner of Louisiana and Nineteenth Street running thence eastwardly and along the | southerly line of Nineteenth Street {wo hundred (20) feet to Maryland Street; thence southwardly and along the wester- | FORECLOSURE SALE. - | |formerly owned by the Union Iron Works, 1y line of Maryland Street four hundred 0) feet to Twentieth Street; thence FORECLOSURE SALE. SR he northerly line|place in his hands or deposit with him at o et B T hundred (00) feet|the time of making the md Lo s bogs to Louisiana Street; thence northwaraly|that such bidder will make good his b d, and along the easterly line of Louisiana if accepted by the court, the sum of $105,- Siroct Toft indred ) fee Lo (he point |0 In, money or certifie check upin asy % 11 of Potrero 3 5 com- ) menements belng A red anaf peny in the city of New York, or 355, Eighty-one (D). 3 Tmortange of the Uil Siates Shisbonn i southeasterly cor- E 4 ggnfil}:&gfi;t&%fi foiistana Streets: ’{;" Sompany to The Mercantile Trust running thence eastwardly and along the| p2iPECly B0 Of, G5 SRS ToriEAge shall southerly line of Eigh“’—f"“‘l Eé”;’:r;:!‘_' value of the bonds {efilr:d By, nlfl::rcl’ aryla treet; B O assty S a0 g the wentor. | Bage of the United States Shipbullding Iy line of Maryiand Street four hundred | FOIPEAY o Phe 2 curity (00) feet to Nineieenth Street; thence| mhe gpecial master will next offer for westwardly and along the northerly line | sale, separately and in one parcel, all of Nyz:zumh Street’ two hundred (20)|that portion of the mortgaged personal feet to Louisiana Street; thence north- gruperty hereinabove described as e wardly and along the easterly line of} SECOND PARCEL. In making such sdle® Louisiana Street four hundred (4) feet to 0| the said sfaednl master will, pursuant to the point of commencement; being all of the directions of raid decrees, accept no Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hun- bid for the property so to be offered for dred and Eighty-two (482). sale from any bidder for a sum less than 9. Commencing at the southeasterly | $300,000, nor from any bidder who shall not corner of Maryland and Eighteenth | place in his bands or deposit with him at streets, running thence eastwardly and the time of making the bid, as a pledge along the southerly line of Eighteenth that such bidder will make good hl,k,bld, street two hundred (200) feet to Delaware 000 if accepted by the rt, the sum of street; thence southwardly and along the | in money or certified\check upon any na- Westerly line of Delaware street four,| tional bank, or upon any trust company hundred (400) feet to Nineteenth street; in the city of New York, 3 E thence westwa d along the north’ e certificate of any trust company iy Ting ot Miomtecain ‘sirest two. ndn: | the city of New Yotk that It hoids banas dred (200) feet to Maryland street; thence | as therein described secured by either of northwardly and along the easterly line | the said mortgages of the United States of Maryland street four hundred (400) feet | Shipbuilding Company, subject to the or- to the point of commencement; being all| der of the party named, and transferred of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Kour|to the special master, will be received by Hundred and Eighty-five (435). sald special master and accepted in lieu 10. Commencing at the southeasterly |of the bonds specified in sald certificate as corner of Michigan and Twentieth streets; a deposit at the time of sale and on ac- running thence eastwardly and along the | count of the payment of, the purchase southerly line of Twentieth street two {rlce bid, with like force and effect as hundred (200) feet to Georgia street; hough the bonds therein named had thence southwardly and along the wesler- | been delivered to such special master. ly line of Georgia street four hundred Of the price for which said respective (400) feet; thence at a fl%ht angle west- parcels of property shail be sold, there wardly and parallel with Twentieth street | shall be paid in cash at the time of sale, the cash deposits hereinbefore required, which shall be received as a part of the purchase price and also, with respect to each of the said parcels of property, thers shall be paid in cash, at the same time, and from time to time thereafter, such further portions of the purchase price of sald groperxle: as the.court may direct; and the court has reserved the right upon the confirmation of the sale of the said parcels of property, or either of them, to charge the properties sold, or any part thereof, with a lien to secure any such further’ payment of cash in an amount then to be fixed by the court or to require a bond in lieu of any such lien. The bal- ance of the purchase price of each of the said parcels of property, not required to be pald in cash or secured by two ‘hundred (200) feet to Michigan street: thence northwardly and along the easterly line of Michigan street four hundred (400) feet to the point of com- mencement; being all of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and Forty- six (446). 11. Commenecing at the s=outheasterly corner of Georgia and Twentieth streets; running thence eastwardly and along the southerly line of Twentieth street two hundred (200) feet to Louisiana street; thence southwardly and along the west- erly line of Louisiana street one hundred and thirty-one (121) feet and eight (%) inches; thence at a right angle westward- ly and parallel with Twentieth street ninety-five (%) feet and three and one- half (3%) inches: thence south 6% degrees west two hundred and forty-six (246) | lien or bond as aforesaid, may be paid in feet and onme-fourth (%) of an inch|cash, or the purchaser may satisfy and to a point Afifty-six (36) feet and |make good the balance of his bid, in whole eight and one-half (819) inches | or in part, by turning in to be cancelled eastwardly from the eastwardly = line|or credited as hereinafter provided, out- of Georgia street; thence southwardly |standing bonds and overdue coupons ap- twenty-seven (27) .feet and seven (7)|pertaining thereto secured by said mort- inches to a point distant fiffy-two (52) feet easterly from the easterly line of Georgia street; thence westwardly and parallel with Twentieth street fifty-two (62) feet to Georgia street; thence north- wardly and along the easterly line ?r Georgia street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement; being a por- tion of Portrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and Sixty-one (461). 12. Commencing at a point on the west- erly line of Georgia street, distant thereon two hundred and twenty (220) feet north- wardly from the northerly line of Twenty- second street; running thence westwardly and at a right angle to Georgia street one hundred (100) feet; thence at a right angle northwardly five (5) feet and six and une- half (6%2) inches; thence westwardly one hundred (100) feet, more or less, tg the easterly line of Michigan street at a point distant thereon two hundred and twenty- six (226) feet and five and five-eighths (5%) inches northwardly from the north- erly line of Twenty-second street; th-nce northwardly and along the easterly line of . Michigan street, one hundred and seventy-three (Li3) feet and six and three- eighths (6%) inches; thence at a right angle eastwardly and parallel with Twen- ty-second street two hundred (200) fest to Georgia street; thence southwardly and along the westerly line of Georgia street one hundred and eighty (180) feet to the point of commencement; being a portion of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and Forty-five (445). (b) The buildings, structures, erections and constructions placed thereon witn their fixtures. Rage of the United tes Shipbuilding Company to The Mercantile Trust Com- pany, sail bonds and coupons being re- ceived at such price or value as shall be equivalent to the amount that the holder or holders thereof would be entitied to receive thereon in case the entire pur- chase prices of all the properties covered by ulfmonznse were paid in cash; or in case said mortgage of the United States” Shipbuilding Company to The Mercantila Trust Company shall have been previously satisfied, said purchaser or purchasers may for the same purpose turn in to be so cancelled or credited out- standing bonds and overdue coupons appertaining thereto, secured by said mortgage of the United States Shipbuild- ing Company to the New York Security and Trust Company, which shall be like- wise recelved at a value likewise com- puted; but such payment in bonds issued under said mortgage to The Mercantile Trust Company shall be subject to such further order of the court as may be necessary to protect any rights, equiti or priorities of the holders of any of said bends in respect to the distribution of the vroceeds of the sale of the premises cov- ered by the lien of said mortgage, as in said decrees provided. All such bonds and coupons that may be used to make any such payment shall be surrendered to tne special master and cancelled if the who! amount due thereon is applied upon tl purchase price, but if less than the whole amount be so applied then the amount s applied shall be stamped or written upon such bonds and coupons, which shall then be returned to the holder. (c) All__windlasses, capstans, tackle,| "I any bid sha'l be accepted by the court hinery, hntting maces, bollers. ma-| and the person making the same shall fail namos, dyes, patterns, drawings, icols,| 0 cOmPly with all the conditions o! :ale and all orders of the court in respect thereto, the sum deposited by the biddex shall be forfeited and shall be app ied as the court may direct. The court has reserved the right to re- Ject any bid ard to resell the mortgaged premises and property upon the failure ot any purchaser for five days to comply with any order of the court requiring pay- ment. ‘The said decrees provide that the pur- chaser or purchasers of the property therein decreed to be sold spall be invested with, and shall hold, poskess and_enjoy the sald mortgaged property thersby de- creed to be sold, or so much thereof as may be purchased by him or them respec- tively, and all rights, privileges and fran- chises pertaining thereto, as fully and ccmpletely as the defendants in said con- solidated causes, or any of them, held and enjoyed the same at the time of the entry of such decrees, or had theretofore held and enjoyed the same respectively; and, further, that the said purchaser or pur- chasers shall be entitied to hold the said property so sold freed and discharged of nd from the lien of the mortgages fore- sed in said consolidated causes and freed and discharged from 1l claims of the parties to said suits or any of them, and every person represented by or claim- ing under or through them or any of them. g‘nr further particulars reference made to the above mentioned decrees of the sald Circuit Court of the United States for the districts aforesaid, on file with the clerks of sald courts respectively at Tren- ton, New Jersey, and San Francisco, Call. fornia. Dated August fth, 19504, JAMES SMITH, JK., Special Master, Newark, New Jersey. furniture, ‘fixtures, appliances, implemerts and appurtenances of every kind and character situate, lying or being in, on or about the said yards, docks, prexi es and property described in clauses (a) and (b) hereof, and used or provided for use in and about the operation of said plant and property and the carrying on of th» business of the United States Shipbui'd- ing Company in the same, it being ihe intention that sald yards, do-ks, prem- ises and property should be conveycd as an active, going and operating manu- facturing plant. j SECOND PARCEL, All the raw material, stecel, iron, lum- ber, fuel, oil, supplies, goods, warts, me-- chandise and products belonging to the United States Shipbuilding Conrpany. and whether manufactured or in p-oess of manufacture, and all other tangible per- sonal property, goods and chattels, of any and every kind, name or nature, which may be upon the premises last above de- scribed, and which the United States Shipbuilding Company acquired from said Union Iron Works. As provided by said decrees, the saii premises and property wili be sold fre= and clear of all liens and c'aims of every description, without valuation, appraise- ment, redemption or extension. The special master will offfr fo- sale separately in one parcel all tha' portcn of the mortgaged 1 esiate and appu - tenances hereinabove described as the FIRST PARRCEL. In making such sale the speclal master will, pursuant to the directions of said decrees, accept no bid for the property so to be offered for sale from any bidder for a2 sum le's than §1,- 400,000, nor from any bidder who saall not —_— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Fgidio P. Rosaia, 22 Colma, and Ermene- gilda Rovegno. 118 Landers street. Joseph O. Monigehetti, 150 Fourih street, and Celestina 19, 909 Jackson. Lars Peterscn, 26, 245 Steuart street, and | Marie K. Backman, 27, 2541 Clara street. Albert Jablonski, 40, 1617 Grecn street, and, Henrlette Wagener, 30, 927 Valencla street. | JIsadore Davis, 28, 1446 Hyde street, and Martha Lindenstadt, 25, 1445 Hyde strcet. Leon J. Hermitte, 32, Baker street, and Marie J. Malagane, 19, 1930 Fillmore street. 3 23, 514 Green street, and Boardman nlace, . 33, 422 Fremont street, and Anna 8. Westling. 27,9 Frankfort avenus Henry Cohen, 22, 10211, Folsom street, and | Frances Ziemet, 21, 545 Sixth street. Louls Levy 23, 721 First avenue, and Amella Snoek, 2052 Steiner street. Edouard Dortignae, 20, 1506 Stockton street, and Blanche Jacquelln, 28 San Jose. | —m,m— Birth, mlrrhln.md death notices sent by mail will not be 1 ed. They must be handed In at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and -esidence 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. x e BORN. ATKINSON—In_this cit; the wife of Robert H. % NORTON—In this city, August 25, 19 the wife of Joseph A. Norton, a son. e ’ MARRIED. CAMP—AYRES—In this city, August 4, 1904, by the Rev. H. A, Luckenbach Lieutenant Beauford R, Camp of Presidio and Gertrude Ayres of San Francisco. EDDY—HILLMAN—In this city, August 23, 1904, by the Rev. George W. White pastor Central M. E. Church, Richard Eddy and Annie Hiliman, both of San Francisco. GRISER—PHILLIPS—In this city, August, 24, 1904, by the Rev. William C. Pond, Frank A Griser of Yreka and Mary A, Phillips ot y. POULSON—LAMEE—In_this city, August 24, 1904, by the Rev, Dr. E. Nelander, pastor of First English Lutheran Church, Frank Poul- Son and Bertha Bmma Lamee, both of (his SVENSON—OLSON—In this city. August 1904, by the Rev. Dr. B. Netander 1o ot the First English Luthersn Church, Carl G, Svenson and Hulda Olson, both of this city. ey DIED. Barenchi, Mrs. Anna Koopman, Elizabeth E. Benedette. Joseph Lewis, % Erady, Mary McNaught Evelyn Bremer, Emye C. Mote. Mellville MeM. Cavagnaro, Fiorenzo Cottle, Hugh P. Curley, Patrick o r 3, Flannagan. Ellen Parsons, Rev. Andrew Pedjar,’ Charles W. Pflug. Clara G, S Flannelly, Ann Stahl. Paul J. Converse street, Hazel L., beloved daughter Greenwell Harry 8, Walsh, Lawrence of Joseph and Martha Dapelo, and grand- Jemenez, Juanita child of Mr. and Mrs L. Dapelo and Mr. - 3 and Mrs. Timms, a naiive of San Franclsco, BARENCHI A Sulghur Springs Valley, near | aged 2 sears § montha and 1 day. 0. Mrs. Anna E. Barenchi, dearly he- o ezt = loved wite of Frank Barenchi. and mother of | DYNYUIn this city, August 24, 1904, Peter ALY S e o e ol Sephine | unne, and brother of James P., Thomas | and Johii J. Barencil. a native ‘of Sweden, | PUTne aid brother of James Fo Thoma aged 5 s and 6 days. araniss 00 . % ative of I Funeral Saturday, August 27, 1004, at | Sangster and Mrs. Joseph Orr, a native of Phikdelphia, Pa. 10 a. m., from St, Vincent's Church, where a § P wrivnis anl seapainiasesh e aianacts requicm” high magss wiil be sung for the ro- e ot 2 ’, fully invited (o attend the funeral Friday se o Tme 8 o Eoreetor,her soul, Intorment St. Vinoent's | | g¢'9.30 s, m., from: his late residence, 1332 cavenworth ‘street, thence (o St. Brig.d's BENEDETTE—In this city, August 25, 1904, Joseph, bheloved son of Joseph and Lillie Benedette, a native of San Francisco, aged 14 days. BRADY—In this city, August 24, 1904, Mary, dearly baloved daughter of Patrick and Mary Brady, and sister of Lawrence and Louls P, Brady and Mrs. James McSheehy, a native of ston, Mass, riends and agquaintances are respect- fully invited to end the funeral to-day (Friday). at 8:30 a, m., from her late resi- dence, 150 Sfiver street. thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass wili be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. / BREMER—In Alamedd, August 25, 1904, Em Charlotte, dearly beloved daughter of Sophie and the late Herman Bremer, and sister of Reuben Bremer, a native of Alameda, aged 23 years and 98 days, L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- l_ully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, August 27, at 2 p. m._ at her late residence, 1 San Antonlo avenue. Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery. CAVAGNARO—In Genoa, Italy, July 21, 1904, Fiorenzo Cavagnaro, beloved htisband of Madelina Cavagnaro, father of Christina and Floreazina Cavagnaro, and brother of Carlo M. Cavagnaro, a native of Italy, aged 50 vears 2 months and 18 days. T7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atfend the funeral services Sunday, August . at 1 p. m., under the auspices of Speranza Italian Lodge No. 219, urch, corner of Hroadway and Van Ness avenue, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated,for the repese of his soul, commencing at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery via the electric funeral car from Elghteenth and Guerrero streets, The members of Division No. 5, A. 0. H. in A.. are earnestly requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Captain P. J. Dunne, from his late residence, 1322 Leaven- worth ' street. on Friday morning, August 26, 1904. Brothers of the other divisions are invited to aitend. By order of R. J. CURTIN, Pres. EDW, P, HOGAN, Rec. Sec. The Knights of St. Patrick will assemble at the residence of our late brother member, Peter J. Dunne_ and attend the funeral in a body. JOHN MULHERN, President. JAS, F. O'BRIEN, Secretary. Ignatian Council No. 35, ¥, M. I.—Mem- bers are hereby urgently requested to as. semble at the house of mourning to attend the funcral of our late brother, Peter J. Dunne. W. J. HAMILTON, President. CHAS. L. EBNER, Secretary. FLANNAGAN—In this clty, Au; it 25, 1904, Eilen, beloved wife of Johnml-‘llnnmn, daughter of Ellen and the late Thomas Con- nors, sister of Timothy, Norah Annie, Katle and ‘Julla Connors, Mrs. Danfel McSweeney and Mrs. Thomas Welch, and nlece of Mre. T. McSweeney, a native of Steelton, P aged 18 years and § months, FLANNELLY—A requiem anniversary mass for the repose of the soul of Ann Flanneily T RaraTa Poranas Itallan Lodge No. 210, | will be celsbrated In- St Francis. Chiehy “onic Temple! corner of Post and Mont: | gU'y'on Dooren Seturday, Augus 27, at somery streets, COTTLE—In this city, August 25, 1904, H P., husband of Cottle, son of John Cottle, and brother of James, Thomas, Mary and the Rev. Father Cottle, a native of New York, aged 46 years. L7 Eriends and acquaintances are respect- fully fivited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday). at 9:30 a. m., from the residence of his brother, "James Cottle, 1520 Pacific avenue, thence to St. Brigid’s Church, where ‘a requiem mass will be cele: brated for the repose of his soul at 10-a. m. -Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CURLEY—In this city, A 25. at the Tesidence, 432 Jorsey street mmq. be- loved husband of Mary Curley, and father of Sadle Curley, a native of Ireland, aged 44 years. O. H. in A.—The mem- to attend, GREENWELL—In Alameda, August 251904, at his residence, 701 Webster street, Harry 8., beloved son of John and Annie Green- e — HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. DANIEL b. DONOVAN. Mep " FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Teitphone South S0. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Embalmers—— g»rmnl in_Metropolitan Temple. N Gt 806 MISSION. Tel Soutn 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. Finest Bquipments at Moderate Rates. - Division No. 17, A, bers of Division No. 17, A. O .H. in A., are requesied to attend the funeral of our late brother, Patrick J. Curley, trom his late ‘nece, on | - ust 28, at’® a. :.:’gy i EDWARD POWERS, Sce - e DAPELO—In this city, at the residence, 0SB > James, well, and brother of Frank, Alma, Grant, Fred and the late Adelaide :lnd é:‘xm Greerwell, a native of Amador County Cal.. aged 23 vears 5 months and 15 day > Notice of funeral hereafter. g JEMENEZ—In Sacramento, Cal.. t““““ Alex- 1004, Juanita, dearly beloved wife of 'S ander Jemenez, beloved mother of AleXandct and Nellie Jerienez, and beloved daughter of James M. Pimentei, a native of San Fran cleco, aged 25 years. A mem Dorado Circle No. 12, U. A. O. D. 3 7 Friends and acqualntances are respects fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, August 26 1904, at 11 a. m.. a¢ the mortuary chapel of J. S. Godeau, 305 Mont- gomery avenue, Interment Holy Cross Cems tery, KOOPMAN—In this city, August 25. 1904, Elizabeth, wife of the late Henry Koopman, a native of Ireland §7 Notice of funeral hereafter. LEWIS—In this city, August 24, 1004 DMary E., beloved wife of F. J. Lewls, daughter of Mrs. M, J. O'Connor and the late William McKeovwn, and sister of Mrs. William V. Francls of Halfmoon Bay and the late Thomas, Willlam and Richard McKeown, a native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 4 months and 16 days. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend Yhe funeral to-day (Friday), at 1 p. m., from her late resi- dence, §12'4 Brannan street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery by carriage. McNAUGHTON—In San Rafael, August 25, 1904, Evelyn ay McNaughton, beioved daughter of Walter B. and Jessie Me- Naughton, and sister of Celia_ Ethel and Annie McNaughton, a native of Canada, aged B years and 6 months. Tonto papers please copy.) £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday. August 27, at 2 from her late resi dence, 508 Irvin . San Rafael. Inter- ment Mount Tamalpals Cemetery. MOTE—In this city, August 24, 1904 Mellville McMillan Mote, beloved son of Henry and Margaret Mote, a native of Calitornia, aged 7 years 2 months and 2 day. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday). at 11 a. m., from the family resi- dence, 2617 Sutter street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery by carriage. PARSONS—In this city, August 23 1904, R Andrew, beloved husband of Elizabeth Pi sons. pastor of the “First New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian) Church,” a native of Y., aged T4 years. Sharon Springs, ) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inylted to attend the funeral services Friday, at 2 p. m., at the “First New Jeru- salem "Church,” 1622 O'Farrell street, be. tween Webster and Filimore. Cremation 0Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Remaina at pariors of N. Gray & Co, the Wesley Pedlar, beloved husband of Lucetta Swift Pedlar, ‘and father of E. E. Pediar and Mrs. W. B. Hodges, a native of Wis. consin, aged 65 years 8 months and 20 day PFLUG—In Fruitvale, August 25 1904, Ciara Pauline Pflug, and_ sister of Regena, Her. man, Eddie, Irene, Hugo and Gerhard Pflug, & native of Oakland, aged 6 years 1 month and 19 days, V. Quinn, a native of New York, aged 43 years 1 month and 21 days, L Friends and acnuaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-mcrrow (Saturday), at 10 a. m., at tha parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stoek- ton street, thence by 11:30 train leav- ing Third and Townsend for Holy Cross Cemetery. BCHULTZE—In South San Francisco, August 24. 1804 Rudolph W., dearly beloved hus- band of Eliza Schultze, father of Ethel and Chester Schultze, son of Eliza and the late August Schultze, and brother of Mrs. Al- bert Danielson and August H., William F. and Albert ‘W. Schultze, a native of Sam Franclsco, aged years 9 months and 14 days. A member of South San Franciseo Lodge No.°212, F. and A. M.; San Francisca Chapter No. 4, K. A. M. and Master Mar- iners’ Benevolent Association 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, August 28, at 1 p. m., from his late resi dence. 1138 Fifth avenue South, ‘thence to Masonic Hall, corner of Fourteenth and Railroad avenues.. South San Francisco, Where services will be held under the aus- Pices of South San Francisco Lodge No. 212, F. and A. M, commencing at 1:30 p. m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery BIBLEY—In Oakland, August 25, 1904 at 1948 Linden street, Stella F.. beloved wife of I. Albert Sibley, and daughter of William and Elizabeth Booth of Point Arena, Cal.. a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 29 years 9 months and 22 days, BTAHL—In this city, August 25_ 1004, Paul J., dearly beloved husband of Maud Stahl, son of Willlam G. and Mary Stahl, and brother,of William G. Jr., Edward and Fred Stahl and Mrs. Lillié Merriam, a native of Ban Francisco, aged 20 years and 9 months. fi n:ember of Harmony Lodge No. 9, A. O. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday). at 1:30 p. m of H. F. Subr & C: 7 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Ol Cemetery by electrie car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. WALSH—In this city, August 24, 1904, Law- rence._dearly beloved son of John and Rose Ann Walsh,"and brother of Gertrude Walsh, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 3 months and 23 days E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral (Friday), at 1 p. m., from the residence of his parents. 2 Olive court. off Union street, between Laguna and Buchanan. Holy Cross Cemetery. e COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. . TONOPAH MINES, Bid. Ask | Bid. Ask. Adams Gold. 08 09l Quiney ...... a1 | Colehan . -— Kay Exten .. — 09 Columbia 10 Ray & O'Brien 07 00 Esperanza . 0z Ray Ton — 10} Eula Con — 30{Red Top 19 20 Gold Anchor. 22 27 Rescue .. — 10 Goldfleld — 17| Ton Belmont.. 3§ — Goldfleld &5 & Cal -~ Goldfield M.. 19 & O Gold M Con. 01 Exten..i 121 1 20 Jim Butler .. — Fraction. 25 — Little Ton - &OGW.. & — Lucky Tom 04 Gold M. 19 — MacNamara . 40 Midway. Py Mizpah Ex .. — 30/ Ton of Nev. "o Mont Ton2 27% 2 321 Ton N Star - N Y Ton.... 03 (5 Ton & Salt —| Paymaster .. 04 05| United Ton .. — o Pine Grove .. 25 West End 18 —_—— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. City and County of San Francisco to Jennie G. Mackinlay, lot on SW corner of Larkin and Greenwich sirects, § 46:3% by W 97:7%: $—— Same to Florence G. Perine and Jennie G. Mackinlay. lot on S line of Haves street, $3-9 E of Franklin, E 51:9 by S 120; also iot on NW corner of Franklin and Linden streets, W §2:6 by N 40: $—. Same to Florence G. Perine, lot on § line of Page street, 137:6 W of Gough, W 55 by S 120; §——. German Savings and Loan Society to Jennie of Gough. W 30 by N 120; §—— City and County of San Francisco to Florence G. Perine, iot on W line of Laguna street, N of Lombard, N 30 by W 110; §—. Same to John Martens, lot on § line of EIli ;:x;’e—,t. 30 SE of Farren avenve, E 30 by S & Estate of Simona Bradbury (incompetent) (by Rosarioc Winston and Minerva Polk, ex- ¢cutors) to Bradbury Estate Company, undi- vided x'xth of lot on 'S line of California street, 137:8 W of Scott, W 100 by § 137:6, and prop- erty out of county; $59.600. Susan McGorey to Kate Hughes, lot on § line of Turk street, 100 E of Broderick, E 25 by S 157:6; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Mar- garet Campbell, lot on N line of Grove street, 131:3 E of Central avenue, E 25 by N 1Li7:6: Frank J. McGlinchey to Alexander Bond, ot on E line of Presidl, street, 100 N of Sacra- mento, N 27:8% by E 9:11; $10. Felix_and Delfina Marcuse to George Cohn, lot on S line of Sacramento street, 37:6 W of Locust, W 25 by § 100: $10. Lucy M. Carey to Richard and George Ross, lot on § line of Twentieth street, 52:3% W of Noe, W 24:1%, § 39:6, S 59:6, E 24, N 100; $10. Oliver F. and Mary F. Vorce to John N. Grotyohn, lot on W line of Alabama street, 260 S of Twentieth, § 26 by W 100; $10. John/and Margaret C. Meinke to John M. and Emma Gustafson, iot on W line of Hampshire street. 277 § of Twentieth, S 25 by W 100; $10. Catherine Anderson or Andersen to ' Luis Fopplani, lot on N line ‘of Twenty-second strect, 15 E of Florida, E 25 by N 100 $16. Matilda Minear (wife of Willlam) and An- gela Scheller (wife of Gustav) to May and Margaret Dillenburg, lot on S line of Twenty- ;hlla 's‘x?“' 7 W of Hampshire, W 25 by Margaret Schulken to Angela_Scheller, lot on W line of Treat avenue, 200 N of Twenty- fifth street, N 25 by W _112:6; $10, John J. and Rosetta Burke to Margaret M. Quinn, lot on S line of Twenty-elghth street, 225 E of Church, S 114. E to Southern Pacific "'5"1:: wl’A. ’:x‘dltllz W 24:5; gift. uiseppe A. nia Cavasnaro to Stefano Foppiano, lot on N line of Broadway, 137:6 E of Stockton street, E 34:41 by N 137:6: $10. Belle McLea McIntosh et al. to Madge H. Fish, lot on SW corner of Bush street and Grant avenue, W 28 by S 22; $ Annie D. McLea to Annie Eaton, Bslla Me- Lea McIntosh and Mary McLea Hoenes, lot on SW _corner of Bush and Dupont streets, W 23 by S 22; grant. Agnes M. Ross (McLea). Anna M. and Alex- udn.seluh-me.htmswmrmror Bush Dupont streets. —. (Baltimore and To- | PEDLAR—In Gilroy, August 25 1904 Charles | G. Pflug, beloved daughter of Herman and | QUINN—In this city, August 25, 1004, James | funeral | to-day | Interment | P. Jones, lot on N line of Bush street, 110 W | BERTHA DOLBEER'S COUSINS FILE ANSWER TO (O» TEST Sheriff Notifies Other Heire—yiisg Warren's Physiclan Will pe Questioned in Court. Ethel F. Roche, the cousin of Bep. tha M. Dolbeer, who was left $10.009 in the will of the rich girl, yesterd.y 'nled answers to the contests of Adolph Schander and Frazier M. Dolbeer and other Eastern heirs. Miss Roche is represented by her father, John L. Roche. She is one of the two inter- ested persons whem Aitorney John- son for Schander charged with being disinclined to accept service of notice of the contest. The other is Mrs. Jo- {seph L. Moody, sister of Schander and | aunt of Miss Dolbeer. Mai Moody Watson, cou: of Miss Dolbeer, an: wered the Schander cop- test in the terms of the other answer: | Mrs. Watson was left nothing in the will, Miss Dolbeer having provideq that she should have the home at 2112 | Pacific avenue, her jeweiry, etc., only in the event that Miss Warren sho die before Miss Dolbeer. Sheriff ¢ tis made return of service of notice of the contest on Miss Roche, Elizabeth C. Philllps and Jessie F. MacKenzia, Miss Phillips was left $10,000 in the will, To-day another move will be mada in Judge Coffe: court bearing upon | the effort to have Miss Dolbeer’s will {admitted to probate. Dr. W. B. Le- | witt is cited to appear at 11 o'clock | this morning and testify as to whether or not the physical condition of Etta Marion Warren will permit the tak ng of her deposition by her attorneys for Contestant Schander. ———————— TEXANS ARE STUDYING LOCAL CROP CONDITIONS Party of Twenty-Five From Lone Star State Pays Visit to California A party of twenty-five representa tives of the Fruit and Truck Grower: Association of Eastern Texas arrived in this city yesterday after a visit the fruit growing sections of the Stats, studying crop and market conditions in California. The party comprises three commite tees, each of which has for its object the studying of a particular feature of “!he fruit industry, divided as follow | Drying and evaporating, irrigation and | cultivation, shipping and marketing. { The committee on handling and | shipping and exchange work are H. | L. Hodges, Wesley Love, C. D. Jarrett, | L AL Henry, F. B. Quinn; committes jon drying, evaporating and canning fruits, N. C. Groggars, J. W. Milton, J. W. Ogburg, H. T. Craddock, J. F. | Ash, R. H. Thompson; committee on i!rrlgnuon. strikes, etc, Messrs. Stall and Henderson. The party will remain in this city two days and will then proceed to St Louis, iting Ogden, Salt Lake, Den- ver, Colorado Springs, Manitou and Pueblo. * - + to Michael Miguelajaureguy, lot on S line .;a;ks " grtet. 476 E of Mason, B = b)y' ; §10. | Sophie E. Chaquetts to Cesare Masoero, lot on E line of Taylor street, 137:6 S of Po S 20 by E 57:6; $10 e Eda Beronio to same, lot on E line of | | Faylor street, 137:6 S of Post, S 30 by E 57:6; $10. G. R. and Mattie E. Bowles to B. Brodnax, rerecord 2025 . 333, undivided 13 of option { t purchase lot on N line of Bush street, $8.¢ E of Jones, E 49 by N 137 6. $2500. \\vl-: L, rJrk\;m;xlv)n to Bland Brodnax, lot on N line o ush street, 55:6 o ones, E 43 by N 137:6. $100. s | _City and County of San Francisco to John | Fagnham, ot on N line of Union street, 48 nwcrth, 25 by N 1376, W 33, S ito . and Ella M:Pherson, lot oa NW line th Park avenue, 116:6 SW of Center place, SW 22 by NW 97:6, quit claim deed: €1. | €. end Ella or Ella M. McPherson to Eliz= | abeth Harris, same: $10 Joseph L. and Rose Argoud to Edwin James, {lot on W line of Eighth avenue, 200 N of Cal fornia_street. N 25 by W _120; $i0. T. B. and Linnle B. Dalton to Henry G, Meyer, lot ¢n E line of Tweaty-fourth avenus, 150 S 'of Califo street. § 25 by E 120; $10. | Robert T Ib:%on to Olaf Bergren, Iot on ¥ | line of € ‘street, E of Ninth avenue, 8 6 by N $10. John Breuner to C. R. Johnston, lot on W | line_of Sixth avenue, 75 S of ¢ eet, S 1 by W 100: $10, Berphard and Rose Getz to Willlam and | Mary Leach, lot on W of Ninth avenus, 1225 N of L street, N 25 by W 120; $10. Otto H. Greenewald to Asnes C. Faylor, 1o on SE corner of Twenty-third avenue and | K street, 2:6 by S 100, quitclaim deed: $10. Agnes C. Faylor to Howard Salz, same; $1 William and Ada Havard to Hermann | Berehers, lot on S line of K street. 90 | of Forty-ninth avenue, E 150 by § 62:6: $10 | Christian H. and Bertha J. Koehncke | Solomon Getz, lot on E line avenue, 237:6 S of K street. S 25 by E 120: $i0. Joseph and Julla N. Hassenmiller to Joseph F. Elliott, lot on SE line of Precita avenus, 450 NE of Coso street, NE 28 by SE 109, Precita Valley 108; $10. Julivs C. Refs to Willlam M. Ceell and | Frank Lee, lot 11, block 28, Reis Tract; grant. Same to Frank Lee, lot 7, block 28, same; grant Same to Willlam M. Cecil, lot 8, block 28, same; erant. Peter A. and Amalia F. Hijelm to And-rs W. Werner, lot on SE line of Athens street, 300 SW of ‘China, SW 37:6 by SE 200, block Excelsior Homestead; $10. osmos Land and Water Company to Bern. - of Forty-ninth hard Getz, lot on NW corner of Isiais a | Cuvier streets, W 50 by N 100, lots 32 and 33 Spring Valley Homestead; $1. | . Charles A. A Gebhardt to Frank H. Junce, lot on N line of Silver street, 350 W of Con- don, W 50 by N 110, jot 20, block 9, College Hemestead: $10. » Bullders’ Contracts. D. L. Randolph (owner) with Gray Brothers (eontractors), architects Cunningham & Pol- 1teo—] ‘avating of trenches, bulkheading. con- crete and cement work, illuminating, tiles, sidewalk, doors, etc., for a six-story" brick buflding ‘on the W line of Mason street. 30 N of O'Farrell, N 85, W 108:1%, S 115, E 23:1%, N 30, E 80; $6000. |~ Same owner with Victor Hoffman (contrac- tor), architects same—Brick and terrs cotts work for same on same: $14.950, Same owner with Judson Manufacturing | Company (contractors), architects same—iron | and steel work for same on same; $0860. Mrs, Katie er (owner) with W. A. Burdick (contra architect same—All work for a 2-story and basement frame building on N line of Laussat avenue, 100 E of Webster, N 120 to Haight by E 25; $3420. Emelle Lyons (owner) with Bryan Elevator Company (contractors), architects Cunningham & Politeo—Electric elevator for a 4-story brick building on SE line of Harrison street, 230 SW of Fourth, SW 43 by SE 80; $1600. Sister Mary Nolasco (owner) with Johw . | Sutton & Co. (contractors), — architects—Hot water heating plant for Saint Catherine's Homa and Training School on E Iine of Potrero ave- nue at E end of Twenty-first street: $3760 Ella M. Leigh (owner). with Kelly Bros. (contractors), architects Havens & Toepke — Al work except plumbing, sewering, gas fit- ting, painting, mantels and tiling for a two- story, basement and dttic frame residence om | 8 line of Hayes street, 147 E of Scott. & 137:8 | by E 21:2, Western Addition 436: $6120. Mrs. R. J. Snyder (owner), with George B. Miller (contractor), architect C. S. McNally— All work for a two-story brick boilding on S line of .Commercial street, 43:9 W of Mont- v 46:5, S 50:6, B 2135, N 17. E 3. L. E. John J. Stahl (contractor), —— architect—All work for a two-story and basement residence on N lne of Lake street. 52 E of Sixth ave- rue, E 26 by N 84, outside land, block A: 20. | P Dominican College (owners), with 3. V. Brady (contractor), architect Albert Plssis— Grading and brickwork for a two-story, base- ment and att'c brick buflding on SE corner i of Plerce and Pine streets, § 130, E 100, N 20, 75, N 110, W 175; $18.690. Same owners with Rawmond Granite Com- pany (contractors), architect same—Granite work for same on same. $2880. Same owners with Ralston Iron Works (con- tractors), architect same—Steel and iron work for same on same: $2140. Same owners h Charles Dunloo (com: tractor), architect same—Lathing, plastering and cementing for same on same: $10,100. Sume owners with Wagner Bros. (contracy- ors), architect same—Painting, ete.. for same on_same. Same owners with Forderer Cornice Worke (contractors), architect same—Roofing, tinming and galvanized iron work for same om same; ~