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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1904 REAL —?erHflrff”l w_ LE. { ONLY A FE) LL‘Y‘;K e 2 PE SR NO INTEREST Cholcest lots in the Excel Homestead Tract: level ss a bliliard table: on street srade. clowe to fine school; not far from the Mission-st. eleciric cars: secure one as a nvestment and by the tim will have doubled in val bave sdvenced during the past g now before prices become prohibitive in iais rapidly growing secilon. W. J. WHITE. 24 Montgomery st Phone Main ————————————————— ROOMS !_om—m. lld»anm. McALLISTER near Van Ness ave.— Knights Templar, rooms single or en suite; housekeeping: modern flat walking distance. | ished rocms ice sunny furnished room, with or without board; bath; grate; reason- able. MISSION, 2768—Two bright furnished rooms. NOE, ny: —Large furnished room to let; sun- terms reasonable. SAN MATEO REAL ESTATE. LOMITA PARK-_On line of San Mateo elec- minutes from Sth and Market belt and just beyond s bay shore “‘cutoil " e; mecond subdivision foot lots from $400 up; ivisions only $10 down sewer and water pipes in re artesian well water: jon No, 1 were sold opportunity MENLO PARK REAL ESTATE 200 PER acre o S-acre and one 4. ract, back of F ter and good oads; last of this p Menlo Park—A fine country home, with d magnificent trees; well d house in good condition acres, all improved. d in best red and wooded: splendid garde: RODGERS & CO., 116 California st. OCTAVIA, 1157—Large well-turnished room for three young men. OCTAVIA, 1157—Well-furnished rooms; bath; phone. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms: ele- gant; electric lights: unfurnished offices. PACIFIC, $30—To let, for the conclave, two large, sunny rooms, euitable for four. PINE, 27, near Powell_Sunny furnished room: suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen: reas. POST, 217—Elegantly furnished rooms, single or en suite, for conclave vieitors; reasonaple. POWELL, 816—Nicely furnished rooms. POWELL, 818, overlooking the bay—Finely £ hed sunny rocms, with or without board cor. Pacific—Nice, POWELL, 1220, sunny | front rooms, double and single; popular ! prices; also housekeeping rooms. SHOTWELL, 655 — Nicely furnished sunny rooms; private family. 6TH, 143—Rooms with housckeeping privileges also double parlors; gocd for Dr. or dentist. STEVENSON, 635—Sunny doutle furnished | 1vom fo- gentlemen. SUTTER, 361—The Larchmont, between Grant | ave ant Stockton st.—Central, convenien rlegant rooms for conclave week: rates $1 to | §4 per dmy. Cars direct from ferry. monthly cat Jog went WOOSTER CO. 645 Market & cents—The Weekly Ca: er, for mailing, $1 per yea ROOMS FOX HOUSEKEEPING. | off Poik st., usekeeping yooms between Bush nd bath carpets, rout sunny unfur- bath, gas; reas. turnished housekeeping r 4 gas ranges; bath and phone. furnighed suite housekeeping, h, gas range; adults. | ave, 439 — Three furnished rooms. shed rooms for all conveniences housekeeping rooms; gas sto JESSIE. “lean cot bede, 25c a night EENILWORTH, cor. spartments; Bush and Powell—Three- steam heat:cen. loc. 1349 m suites: ste hs; rates reas. KER A NINETEE Missiop _warm _be x som. houseke-ping. Ea nath OAK. 113, 535 McAill 85 1o *12: gas range. —2 light, sunny, | > reasonable. | between Valencia and | housekeep- th and laun. | sUT ER, §20—Elegently furnished large sunny room TAYLOR, 21—First-class suites and sing: rooms: steam heat, hot and cold water; rea- cor. Sutter—2 sunny fromt housekpg, rooms; reasonable. THE LARCHMONT, 361 Sutter—New brick building, finely rates reasopable. THIRD, 308 (The Mayflower)—Pleasant suny furnished rooms: central: reasonable. UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy, near rooms, 35¢ to $1 tric lights (no g room; elevator, rea INCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms elec. lights: reading-room: free bus; baggage. by W $10. and mother of Mary A. C. D. and D. F. Do xtd 5510314105 | (1905)Sr B.104% — lunuts Steinkart to Meyer Kuef, lot on S Farquharson, aged years and 10 months. LAP lcm 5s.102% — (1906) 106% — line of €hestnut street, 206:5 E of Stockton, E Resery a i [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- o511 16LNTY i G4l by 8 1 £300 east side Van Ness ave, between Grove and | fully invited to attend the funeral services 5s.1 15K — Saruh . Haroid to same, line of S line _Fulton sts, for September 5 and G. Sunday ‘September & 1904, at 1 p. m.. at \g%lw% | of Chestout street, s ot Stockton, E 68:9 A FINE vi 7 . 300 v st., er late residence, 801 Van Ness avenue. 133 — ~ (| 10, Jjew of parade; 307 Kearny st., corner | [nterment private. Please omit flowers. 6a103% — B Lt *Winfietd 8. Jones, by S. L. Ab- b ———— | GREEN—In this city, September 1, 1904, im.100 — e and W. B. Junes, exccutors, to John ‘ sonable at Helena, wife of George Green, mother of m. 98— | W an, lot on W of Hyde street, 108 Van Ness lden Gate Mrln. Essie Herrmann and lerenee.hN. Ti kéfi' ;% e | Nof Clay, N 25:0 by W 137 :6; $13,000. e e —= and’ Christina M. Green, and daughter of . = | *%. and Clarence S. Winter to Mary LARGE bay window to rent for parade. 1 the late Judge Lawrenee Ryan, a native of G & E 55,105 — e, i T e s Ly 1t on T Wnw ot _Maket =t, room & L | Jacksonvitie, Fla. aged @ seam. ek et % 1 Is-' Harnison street, 125 NE of Fourth, NE 25 by A LARGE bay- i o funcral will take place to-day . WATER ST ; g’ Teoe Bh e e C| @ateraay, achioo w m. com ber late | contra Costa — 30 |Port Costa . = = i Quietly Organizes and Is-, N e iad Benthe Ligwiens 1 Davil Craeiiue, = X R mento . arin Co... — V Wat Co. ick voentive o SE line of M street, 100 WINDOWS to rent on Market sL, cor. Fifth, | St. Mary's (Paulist) Church, California and | ot ML AP Sl % sues Tickets to Executive i o sz B0: I for viewing parade. Apply room 10, 1 Fifth, | Dupont strects, where a requiem high mass g, 5 5 % ¥. Billington, lot o gt , 5 —-"" 1 will be celchrated for the repose of her soul Cent L & P. 3% XIS F C & F. ) H Avoid Rows and A GORE, corner Market, Powell and Eddy sts at 10'a ‘m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | Mutual B L. 11% 1213 Stkn G & E Session to YOl OWS | o youth . sveing large bay windows. ' Apply 3 Eddy, room 8. | GREGORY—in this city, September 2. 1004, | e A'x\';u{.wc Co. s 52 Bk | f - ot » » mother of e late August . .36 AR T \ A > ot od'and for party; also platform and seats; reas. and devoted aunt of Miss Maria Konncke, 4 | BANK STOCKS. NOMINATIONS ARE MADE B v native of Germany, aged 71 years 8 months | Am Nt Bk. — & e — S eights 3 LAROE doubls whidows, fine Viaw: pashiier | - goa 20 davm:. 4 Tentber ol the Friends of | Ansin e ,malf [ R ——— B et Toad Company 46, Wil 5. gle; . McDowell's, 101 rket. g‘e ("'olldtn S“.‘."‘“‘“ and German Li ’ | Bank of Cal.420 — |Merch Ex.... 50 36% | b oy Offie Waters, Jot 08 Third avenue, 130 8 TFINE windows to view the parade; full view | DRSPS L ances are rospect. | CALSYe Dy — 10 |5 F xedeai — =" |Slate for Various COTS ot B strest, § 25 by W 1: 310 100 on — e e | fully invited (0 attend the funeral to-morrow | SAVINGS BANKS. g ickly Mad T N i ot Fultan strect. 113 s (Sunday) at 2:30 p. m., from her jate rest- | oo o SAVINGS BANKS. Is Quickly Made, I e NB 221l SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. f_enfie‘ “.‘1 l;}(]r:‘dm Gate ;\'enuo. ‘I)eu\'r:lr; e 1§ o m‘(’- 380 400 % > (l *t Meyer to Callte Semsre soviwvetriipucanivim. ooy arkin and Polk streets, where services wi 8 e ec. . — on W o n h ave- ABOU have about 1000 new | be held under the auspices of the Friends g‘“;‘“;* Sll‘: ;gg — |Union T Co.. — — Lalued Ollt as I lanne " ot on W :m:‘ h; 1;\'-"1'-‘.-:»‘.":1-: Whites to rent at $2 per month: you can of the Golden Gate Verein, Cremation I. O. | av U.607% — | R, s sise Huegle to Charles Euler, pale 5o TRIMNR: (VR ittt (x TR | 00 B Coputinye i FIRREL BARSCARS i lot on N line of K street, 32:6 E of Ninth ave- € " z machine on | HADLEY—In this city, September 1, 1904, ! esidio ... — ce San Francisco Call, by N 100 . earth. ‘5‘!" the Wkite Co.’s new retall Helen. beloved wife of Charles W. Hadley, s ;. 4 Oakland Office San % ,‘ wll\u:u:l r;:xiunr lot on N line of K otficer 210 Market st and ses the beautlful | and deariy beloved mother of Georgette M. POWDER. 1016 Broadway, Sept. 2. | Same o ugnet B avenue, E 25 by N 100; g adley. i 62 65 |Vigorit .....— B | - chic! T R e are e R e =¥ Notice of funeral hereafter, Remains at | SUGR;“‘ - The Union Labor party, which at-|310. " = = 5 0 L et on SE Gu chearcet: becond.band all makes ok late residence 818 Xiyde strest . | Hawalian C. 804100 | Makawell. C.. 28 ° 28K [ tempted to hold a convention last FYl- | comer of Forty-fourih avemus snd 1. strel. e AMM—In this city, September 1. 1904, Sarah | : o " 3 © by S 100; $300. U aince, 1031 Market st mear Sgth - | E. Hamm. beloved mmz’;r;z' L Hicnokta £ C 100 10:[Qoomen 8 € 38, 1 | day evening but was disrupted betore | B L0050l oy geus i3, Margaretha - 2] { & native of Maine, ag 2 years 9 months | 3o, 3" % e W been ac- | Busch, sam uitclaim deed; $10. N s e T ey Kilauea 8 C. lzl!:chdszots the work of the evening had A0~ | Taseh, Shiie. quitciain ot son i 4 ;H"klnd-. "& snfi $8: ‘4 % F’};rls&d; l‘nd l&qu;lm:nc;t -nlmmflcz- ! Alaska P £.127% c;“n‘c - o, P complished, met this evening in eXecu- | 5 jine of Eighteenth street and g%: ]'l;n ‘oi o] wing ] i A ully invite 0 Aatte the funeral to-day @ . s o v N 31.50, r .48, 1of 2o BB B do Pom.. from the chapel f::;' vrmc.: A tsiioo Pac 3&"354’15:"’ — | tive session, admission being by card. &7\;‘:;“!:&6’;"\[ lfi__n‘glf‘,;{,‘_‘ 48, = ‘emetery. ; 2 el | % 03 v fights a the pro- Luigt Cavagnaro to Giluseppe A. vagnaro, TO LEASE. AR Ta a2y | Beptembee 1, | MVA MCTm: % ' |Pao 8 Tel Codol 196 | There were no fights and | 1ot "on SE corner of Delaware strest and N SALES. FOR lease—California Schuetzen Club Park, | Mornt: Sessic orning Session. near San Rafael, California. Written bids for the lease of California Schuetzen Club Park 1904 Augusta C. Heimglake, beloved mother of Mrs. & W. Bonds, Mio. Helea Hagcriy, A. H. Baker, Henry H. Baker, Miss Dora Baker Boar: i for five vears, from December 20, 1904, will | and G. W. Baker, ative of Germany, aged 85 California Wine Assoclation... 81 00 | be received up to October 1, 1904, at the of- , 61 vears 9 months and 24 day: . 10 Hawalian Com! & Sugar. . 6900 ! fice of the secretary of the California | HENDERSON—In Eureka, Cal.. September 1, 50 Honokaa S Co . 157 | Schuetzen Club. Park and Building Associa- | 1004, Mary A., wife of George Henderzon, 225 Honokaa S Co 116 0 tion, O. A. Bremer, 820 Kgarny st., San | and mother of Irabell 8. Henderson, a ma. 200 Hutchinson S P Co. 1050 | Francisco, California. The “form of lease | tive of Massachusetts, aged 53 years 7 40 Makaweli, cash L2828 and each and all the terms and conditicn months and 24 da; 116 Makaw .2825 except the amount of rent, may be seen at | [ Funeral notice hereafter. Remains at 150 Paauhau S P C 15 8714 | the office of the secretary, and any intending | the parlors of Clark & Booth, 812-614 Van | $5,000 Sac Elec Gas & Ry b 100 00 lessee whose bid s accepted will have to | Ness avenue, between Golden Gate nvenu-i $10,000 Pacific Gas Imp 4 per cent. 95 00 | give satisfactory security for the perform- | and Turk street, Street— ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received Call branch A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. B GOLDEN GATE ave., 1031, nr. Jefferson Park Furnished front room; both: private Ger- | man family: good board $22,_two $35 per mo. | McALLIST! 799—Two elegantly furnished | rooms, with or without board: reserved the | < reasonable, - Phone Fell 1424. Fine furnished rooms, with st French table board: best location. | . cor.Duncan and Church sts, | | | B5c to €150 night; $2 to §8 week; elevator; i | | | Room, with or without board. _ C15A, near Sutter—Sunny furnishd | with or —ithout board; private family. HAIGHT, 60—Newly furnished double and single rooms: good home cooking; reasonable. O'FARRELL, 621 (The Comora)—2 or 3 superb l rooms; large grounds; best table; billiard rm. | EDDY , opp. Jefterson Park—Fine furn. sunny rocms: table board; reas.; new manag. BOWARD_ Si1A— Flret-class board and room, single or double, $5-86 wk.; American family. Steverson Mansion. opp. Grace Church annex, 807 California—see rooms,learn prices,try table, = for housekeeping: nicely ient to business. ~Furnished or un- es, complete for- gle. s, also small kitchen, t housckeeping: bath and Heights; fine view, refer- | Call { CEEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the T'nited States or Caneda one year for $1. -_— POOMS WANTED. M and wife desire small furnished apart- ment: Panhandle, Western Addition, or on | Hyde-st. cars; state particulars. Box 820, I office. BY lady and son, employed during day, 2 un- furnished rooms; reasonable. M. T., 316 Laurel st. i | ROOMS “wantea immediately at ROOM RENTING AGENCY, 235 Kearny s ————— ROOM-RENTING AGENCY. : MARION GRIFFIN, 406 Examiner bldg.— | Rooms to let, with or without housekeeping, single or In suites: we recommend 300 Scott, | 464 t. 403 Haight, 1187 Ellis. | A?A.?;"‘l‘ HEOUSES. €T. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 348 | Toors; furn. or unfur.; refs. Tel, East 1350. l RBOOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. e e eenegpem—— Sixth and single rooms, the week or A—WOLF HOUSE, S. W. cor. Howard—Modern apartments, etc 25c to $1; rates by month. om A—_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c 1o $1 per night, §1 25 to §5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” §73 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c, 50c, §$1, $1 50 night; | DR__C. C. 0'DO | REMOVED—DR WONG_ HIM, herb doctor. HAVE you any rooms to let? If you have and want them rented quick telephone to Clay 996, B ELL—Otfice and residence, | 1021% Market bet. 6th and Tth; particu- ‘ lar attention pald to diseases of women. BLOOD. skin and rectal diseases a epeciaity. DR. BALL, 10731 Market st treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason st., now lo- cated at 687 Geary st., near Leavenworth. WONG WCO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. | e $1 50 to $10 week; house open all night. | PATENTS. - BELMOND House, over Owl drug store, 2 en- | INVENTIONS patenicd. F. P, MEDIN trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric | tormey-ac.law 6 Hobart bids., o { rooms. 25c to 50c per night; $1 25 to §3 week. CRAGBURN (The), 1007 Larkin, cor. Post.— 1 Sunny, picely furnished rooms; single, en sulte, housekreping apartments, running water, baths; rates reasonable. | —— PURCEASING AGENCIES. agent; coun- CLARA E. JEWETT, purchasing try orders a speclalty: correspondence solleit- ed. 3568 h st..San Francisco. Tel. Capp 856, 3, corner Ma EDD et and Powell—Suites and single rooms; fine view Market-st. {llumina- | tions. EDDY, 207—Sunny front rooms and omgu;l | i also housekeeping; running water. EDDY, 210 Elegant, sunny front room: also double rooms. EDDY, 432—Elegantly furniched parior suite other rooms; choice location; reasonable, EDDY, 1254~ Beautiful sunny rooms, with or | ‘without board. | aiso other | sunny rooms: private family. FELL, 251 Elesantly furnished rooms; single | or en sulte; gus, bath, phone. | FEI@. 335—Beautiful sunny alcove room; gas: beth; modern; $10. | FREE list of rooms at | ROOM RENTING AGENCY, 235 Kearny at. FURNISHED room to let. Apply at 923 Min- Do st., off Tenth, GROVE, 214%, near Van Ness ave —Sunny | furnished room; front parior. | HARRISON, 784%, near Fourth—Finely fyr- nished, sunny rooms; bath; homélike; $1 - week up. HOWARD, 737%—Manila House—Furnished rooms with all conveniences; reasonable. HOWARD. 1606—Nicely furnished sunny rooms; running water: reasonable. " HYDE, 112%6—Nice, sunny fur. room; modern conveniences: suitable for one or two; reas. MARKET, 1048 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rooms, hot, cold water, elevator:windows for parade. MASON,514,nr Sutter—8Sun, front room suite or single; elexantly furn.; modern; reasonable. B e i B it B covc o il ations. st MINNA, 110—Nice single and double rooms 10 let; rent cheap. ——— FRANKLIXN, 721, near G. G. ave. mished fromt rooms. suitable for two, $10. FURNISHED rooms to let; all locations. Phone Clay #96. GEARY, 1496—Sunny fromt room. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 35¢ | 1o $1 25 night; $1 50 to $6 wk.: reading-rm. GUERRERO, 333—Nicely furnished large sum- py room: bath, gas and phone; private fam. —_— e . HAIGHT, 218—Nicely furnished rooms; sunny, bath, phone; all conveniences. .W. 24083, between Twentieth and my“—h‘:fi‘fl."- ges and bath; $6 per HOWARD, 7 at low rates; 25c 1o §i day and $125 to $5 week. furnished -yr-—-ubm” | CAPITAL Van and Storage Co., 3 Eddy sl | BEKIN® Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery A—GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co.; storage, cking, shipping; warehouse, G.G. and Van Ness; office 1170 Market, r. 43; tel South 750. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture boucehold goods stored, moved, shipped. 725 731 Howard st., nr, Third; phone Grant 161. phone Mint 2041; JOHN F. COOPER, prea. furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Pri. Ex. 571 CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- lise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made. 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F.W. Zehfuss. CiFIC_Storage and Furniture Moving Com- any. 2320 Filimore st.; phone Jackson 281 st tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 69, of fifty cents (50c) per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared, able at the office of the company, rooms 204 and | 206 Hayward building, 'San Francisco, on September 10, 1804. Transfer books close Sept. 3. 1804, at noan. C. C. QUINN, Al S A NOTICE Is hereby given that sealed bids wili be recelved until 2 o'clock p. m., Monday, September 12, 1904, by the Board of Con- trol of the Territory of Arizona, at the office of sald board in the city of Phoenix, Arizona, for the sale of ten bonds of the denomination of one thousand dollars each, numbered 11 to 20, inclusive, of Arizona, vistons of Act No. 73 of the Twenty- Legislative Assembly of said Territory, which act bas been approved by the Coj gress of the United States. Said bonds ing the second issne of the loan authorized by eald act. Interest on said Le paid semi-annually on the first T, - January and July of each year, and interest payable in of the United States at A_WAY to health_Mothers and daughters home treatment: booklet free: write for It VIAVI CO.. 2304 Van Ness: phone East 282. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday. September 3. 1904, at 1:30 p. m., at his late residence. 1713 Mason street. Interment I 0. O. F. Cemetery. Piease omit flowers. 30 Cal Frult Canners’ Assn. Unlisted Securities. _STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. and Van Ness avenue under the-auspices of Golden Gate Camp No. 64 and Chopper: BOEN. i Friendship Club No. GREEN—In this city. to the wife of Hemry | H. Green, a daughter. “'nrxld. Interment Holy Cross Cemrctery by | e e e e e e e e e carriage. i 1] it (— 3 MARRIED PAPE—In this city, September 2, 1904, Robert | Aima e ‘. B4 Askea 7 Pape, a native of Germany, aged 30 'years. Apilo . e 4 feag ¥ § WALTER—HANRATTY—In Oakland, August | RAPELJE—In this city, September 2, 1904, = Assoclated Trust Cert, 5 i 28,1904 by the Rev. Father Butler, Edward | = Malcolm B.. beloved husband of Louisa Ra. Aztez B : C. Walter and Mary J. Hanratty. pelje, father of Hiram B. Rapelje, and Californi 13 | brother of Hiram L. Rapelfe, a native of Caribou 4 50 | DIED. Canada, aged 49 years and 3 months. : Gentral Point Co < i E RYAN—In this city, September 1. 1904 Wil- ' Chicago Crude . Baiein. Soine - Hendwey, Tl liam 1. Ryan belaved son of Eiizabeth ani Claremont B - A the late T. C. Ryan_and brother of Thomas Esperanza R Ates W, . el Tohd J.. Frank, George H.. Katherine M., Eiiza- Four .. v gl i 5y beth H. and Fannie B Ryan and Mrs. Mar- Fuiton Jaroll, Catherk i g ) garet Tojette, a nativé of San Francisco. Hanford Dead. Jonn Pape, Robert §7 The funeral will take place to-morrow Home . I Bustithew. Anna K. Rapelje, Malcolm B. (Sunday), at 10 a. m., from the residence of ‘Imperial i Farquhareon, Jessie Ryan, Willlam L his_mother. 924 Fillmore street. Interment Independence £ f‘re':n Helena Schuldt, Herman private, Holy Cross Cemetery. : Junction % & Gregory, Amatia Schwarz, Urania SCHULDT—Near San Mateo, September 2, Kern ... | Hadley, Helen Scott, Maria E. 1804, Herman Schuldt, husband of Fannie Kern River . Hamm, Sarah E. Trevitts, Susie Schuldt, and father of Elizabeth and Chifs- Monarch (of Arizona). Heimgiake, Augusta Vogel Sigmund tlan Schuldt, a native of Germany, aged 68 Monte Cristo . i Henderson, Mary A. Watson, James F. vears. Gecidental of W Va. 5 | I Funeral will take place Sunday, Sep- | Ofl City 7IN— land, September 1. 1004, | tember 4, leaving San M: Peerless .. B N petoved “wite of Edward L. Bald: | Services at 0dd. Fellow 3 Reed Crude win daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Plitt, | clsco. under the auspices of California Lodge S. F. & McKittrick. and sister of Mrs. J. P. Dieves and Mrs. W, | _No 1, I 0. O. F. Senator D. Maxwell, & native of Nevada, aged 43 | SCHWARZ—In this city, September 1_ 1904, Sterling years. |s'r;nll. berlo\'Dod wife of the late Gottlob 1_“_':’!;0.7'0:“;“ =2 A % chwarz_of urango, Colo., and sister of s BLENNERHASEETTIn ;’;‘;,,,,:L;,’.-,.,’:.?““‘ Nataile Witt_ a native of Prussia, Germany, Twenty-eight . ber 1. 1904, Johanna loved wife of the late Richard Blennerh: sett, devoted mother of Mrs. H. E. Morton, Mrs. Phil Hirleman, Mrs, W. J. Tiernan, | Mrs. J. J. Sesnon and John, Willilam and | Thomas Blennerhassett and cousin of Mrs, Ellen Clark, a native of County Kerry, Ire- land, aged 50 years, (Boston papers please | Associated Bonds Miscellaneous— Cal. Jockey Club Fischer's Theater Honolulu Susar . | Northern_Cal. Power. | Truckee Electric | aged 61 years and 7 months. | SCOTT—In West Berkeley, September 2, 1904, ' Marla E. beloved wife of W. G. Scott, and mother of Harry W. and Howard M. Scott, a pative of Baltimore, Md., aged 63 years S months and 21 da; TREVITTS—In Oakland, September f, 1904, copy.) Susle wife of George . Trevitts, and | SALES. i ©7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | daughter of Martha and the late Albert W. | Morninz Session. ¢ fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | Stone. a mative of California. | 300 Fischer's Theater so | (Saturday). at ® a. m.. from the parlors of > Funeral services Sunday, September 4, Aftcrnoon Session. ' 5 C O'Connor & Co. 767 Mission street, | 1904, at 11 a, m. at the residence of her 1000 Four Oil . w0 thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a re- | mother. Alamo, Contra Costa County, Cal 50 Caribou 450 | qQuiem high mass will be celebrated for the | Tepose of her soul at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, BROWN—Entered into rest, in San Anselmo, August 31, 1904, Charles F. Brown, dearly beloved husband of the late Mary R.’ Brown, father of Charies P. and Elwood Brown, son of Mrs. Kate M, and the late Philip Brown, and brother ‘of Phillp, George C., Joseph, Albert and Ida Brown, a native of San Francisco, aged 39 years and 11 months. | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day VOGEL—In Frultvale, at the German Alten- heim, September 1, 1004, Sigmund Vogel, a native of Germany, aged 80 years 3 months and 10 da; T Friends and acquainf fully invited to at lay (Saturday), at 3 p. m., at the par. lors of Henry Evers, 865 Washington stfeet, Oakland, Cremation at the Oakland Crema. I torium, WATSON—In this' city, September 2, at 2110A Howard street. James Francs Wet: son. beloved husband of Amella Watson, a Mining Stocks. SAN FRAN Morning Session. . 21! 100 Mexican 24| 200 Ophir 15! 100 Overman . 10{ 200 Sierra Nev 500 Belcher 500 Bullion (Saturday), @t 10 a. m. from St. Francis | native of Athlone, Ireland, aged 46 Exche 6114300 Unlon Con Church, where a solemn requiem high mass | Month and 29 day - A L e Wb B00 Yotiow Jaekst Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. G Notice of funcral hereafter. Afterroon Session. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Remains | ol e i A & & Cur. FCO Caledonia ... 00y 200 Mexican . 500 Con C & Va.l 10! 100 Mexican . Exchequer 61l 100 Overman . PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. can be viewed to-day (Saturday) between 8 and 9 a. m. at the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co.. 1524 Stockton street, Precita Parlor No. 187, N. 8. G. W.—The officers and_members of Precita Parlor No. 187, N. 8. G. W., are hereby notified to at- tend the funeral of our late brother, Charles F. Brown, on Saturday morning, September 3, at 9 o'clock. By order of CHARLES A. KEEFE, President. COMMERCIAL NEWS = Continued From Page Fiftcen. i Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. | 100 Caledonla .65} 100 Ophir . | 100 Con C & V.1'12%| 200 Potosi The sugars continued firm, Hawalian advanc- ing to $60 and Honokaa to $16, while Hutchin- &nce of the terms and conditions of the | HENNESSEY—In this city, September 2, 1004, | $5.000 Pacific Electric Ry 5 per cent.105 00 furnished; modern; central; The directors reserve the right to re- | Poter, beloved husband ‘of Catherine’ Hen: Afternoon Session. ‘e Ry Set all e, e e nessey, and father of William J. and Ed. Board— . ward Hennessey and Mrs. Howard Noweli, Calife ia Wi o O. A. BREMER, Secretary. a native of Ireland, aged 82 years 7 months | Hawatian Coml & Sogar v 8 13 and 10 days. Hawalian Coml & Sugar le000 | arket—400 TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. Kuls:;}l:““;mh:mu:e hereafter. e Hono):un s s(,'op L1600 | E t—400 | S AR 1—In this citv. August 31, 1004, John utchinson Co. 110 6215 '5"‘;“"‘:‘"’;‘:':‘:9"”“:-;’:; AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. Kalser, beloved hulbu:d of ' Fredericke S F Gas & Electric, s 90, 6100 T ex boe: bageage, | Emith Premier, §26; other typewrliers at| Kalser. father of William F., Charles A. and Spring Valley Water 1387 3 » higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50. The Emma Kaliser, Mrs. G. H. Burfeind and Spring Valley Water . 38 87 proaiay - Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. ;q"d C. 1,“ hflm", and grandfather of gp:n. :’-“-y :\ ter 39 0 e reda and Willle Kaiser and Lucile Bur- P ey Water 39 12 IRHAND typewriters sold rentedy repaired. | feind. a native of Whttambers.. Germany, Spring Valley Water b Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co.. Market. aged €3 years § monthe and 20 days. A | CalG& EGM&C 3 — member of Verein Elntracht, Germania Spring Valley Water .104 €O VIAVI Lodge No. 7, O, d. H. 8., and Cooks' Alli- Pacific Gas Imp Co 4 per cent.. 95 00 ance, Local No. 44, Street | MELBOURNE Institute, Van Ness and Market, | KATZ—In this city, September 2, 1904, Gott- Bid. Ask Bid. Ask. cures; estab. in S.F. 4 yrs. Hours 1 to 5 p.m. lieb, dearly beloved husband of Ernzstine | pay cpC 6s. 98% — |S P C R 4s. L AN Katz, devoted father of Lena, Freddle, Liz- | p'1, tvat 6a. St gty R = = ale and Sophie Katz, and brother of Chris- | Byl Nt 'se — 1187 | ouh 13 eore100% = MARRIAGE LICENSES. tian and Albert Katz, a native of Wurtem- | 3 ¢ wat 55100 “3 - 6s. S 15 berg. Germany, aged 40 vears 4 months and ' piat \hs 85 o 106 |Cutir-at ‘Rie 108 The following marriage licenses were lsswed | 27 days. e o MSFR:JN Testerday: €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Sp ¢ 'NP ga110% — | Mt Jasper M. von Bulow, 26, 1759 Howard street, | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | et LN O X and Mary Lucchesi, 24 1759 Howard estreet. ' | (Sunday). at 3 p. m. from the parlors of | _ M ANEOUS STOCKS. Richard M. Sims, 20, city, and Louise F. H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission strcet, b- ' Ala § Co... — 30 |Lon& SF Bk. — 60 Bundschu, 27 cit; i tween Seventh and Eighth, where services Amer Bis — 92 Mat N Co. — 90 Thomas Reill 20 Freelon street, and | Will be held under the auspices of the San Cal Cot Mlis 80 — N L1074 — Mary Golden, Thirteenth street. | Francisco Schwaben Vereln, Cremation I Cal GEECor. 45 50 IN S R R Co. 91 — ! Bever: ourse, Sacramento, and Mae | O. O. F. Cemetery. | € Jcekey CL110 — |N Cal P Co. 9% 9% T. Potter, 30, Sacramento, McCLUNG—In this city, August 28, 1904, John ; Cal Lcwder.. — 150 |Oak Bk Sav.120 ~ — Thomas F. Bell, 24 1324 Mission street, and MecClung, husband of Eliza C. McClung, and | Cal Ship Co. — 25 |Oak T Con.. 76 — Catherine T. McTagué, 19, city. | father of Margaret, Clara and John H. Mec- | C31 T I & T. — 135 [IOOF Hall A 615 — Lesiic H. Collom, 21 63t Capp street, and Clung, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, | U¢t Bk, Oak — 65 |Orpheum Co.. — = 154 | | Macbel M. Etting, i8_358 Lexington avenue. | aged 70 vears. (Toronto papers please copy.) ; Chutes Co .. — _ 61| PacC Cas Co.125 — Antonlo Parcheco, 21, 65 Jackson street, and | MOORE—In this city, September 2 1904, Wil- | GI¥ & € Zk - 120 |Pac Sur Co.105 — Maria do Rozario, 20 05 Jackson street. Hog ™ o y 1 Cyv L Imp.. — 67| Paraf Paint.. 3) — | “liam, beloved son of the late James and gl (. Y John M. Loomis, 43, 625 Geary street, and 3 “ast_Lynm |8 F Drydock. 60— - : Johanna Moore, and brother of Mrs, James RN RIS S8 1o e e Malkie 0. Bppes. ‘23 . Jgemphis. T, Hopkins, Dennis Moore and the late Mrs. | IiFWE P SF&SJ Coal.. 1715 20 Edward J. Webb, 26, 2229 Powell street, and =gl k. - + Do com .. — 50 |8J Wat Co.108% — Lucy Scadden. 18, 4738 Tehama_street, Thomas Bolton and James Moore, a native | N Bk Oak.120 — |SO & MTgbi.125 — | e e | of Ban Franclaco, aged 37 years. ! Fischer Thtr 40c 05c |Bwiss-A Bk. - { ELSON-—1n this city, August 3 1904, /James | Frnch-A Bk.168 — | Truck Elect = ., beloved husband of Mrs, C. Neison, & Gas Con A.. — 2015 UR InC pfd. = BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS native of Portland, Me., aged 48 years 5 Hono P Co. — 2i%| Do com .. = mopths and 11 days = A'member of Golden \ Do poal -, — 2734 Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | Gace CAmP No. G4 Caforniy Circle 200, TI00 SALES, mail will not be inserted. They must be handed t the World: Altahmos Tribe No. 87, Im- | Morning Session, in at either of the publication offices and be | Of the \WOUc: RIANIOS TR o0 e ot | Board— indorsed with (he name and :esidence of per- | Proved Order of Red Men and State of 100 Honolulu Plantation Cq 27 00 sons authorizec to have the same published. | 3alne Association of Californi | 3 o 5 2 H Nolices restricted simply to the announcement 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | $6.000 United R R of SF 4 per cent. 84 30 | N e event are published once in this columa | fully invited to attend the funeral services Afternoon Session. free of charge. to-marrow (Sunday). at 12 m., at_bis late | Siadt— s | TéSIdence, 1017 Geéary street, between Polk $21,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent, 84 50 | t California Stockand Oil Exchange SISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the rales on the San Fran- | cisco Stock and Exchanze Board yesterday: | houn, E. F. O'Brien, | Ormsby, L. J. Nobl gramme went through without a break. Paul W. Wuthe, who resigned his posi- tion as chairman of the convention last Friday evening, resumed his place and presided at the meeting. Besides nom- inations for Supervisers, Assemblymen and Senator, a county central commit- tee was appointed and a purity com- mittee. As soon as the meeting had been called to order A. Ormsby made a mo- tion that the convention go into exec- utive session. It was quickly seconded and the motion carried. The roll was i then called and the chair annourced a thirty minutes’ recess, in which to make nominations by district conven- tions. Upon the reassembling of the convention the following nominations were reported: For Senator from the Fifteenth Senatorial District, E. Faw; for Supervisors First, Fourth and Fifth districts, C. F. Horner, W. F. King and Theodore Neves; for Assemblymen from the Forty-sixth, Forty-seventh, Forty-eighth, Forty- ninth, Fiftieth and Fifty-first districts, G. W. Beck, Victor Heck, W. 8. O’'Brien, G. K. Smith, Hugh S. Aldrich, A. R. Slaughter. There was no nomi- ration made for the Fifty-second As- ‘sembly District. The’ following County Central Com- mittee was appointed: J. T. Owen, J. A. Stripple, R. M. Smith, T. L. Holden, E. W. Knox, C. G. Coe, Charles Cal- F. M. Shav, A. N. T. McNally, Allen, Paul W Frank Arno, W. C. Alstire, L. O. Mathews, W. F. Arm- strong. Purity committee—C. F. Gilmartin, R. A. Shay, Charles Baab, J. F. Mac- dermid, George Short. ¥ The bolting faction held a mass meeting after the convention had ad- ald, City Councilman from the Third Ward, as an independent candidate for Supervisor from the Fifth District. G. K. Smith announced his withdraw- al from the ticket nominated to-night. The bolters have formed a union la- bor party central club and have de- cided to name an independent ticket on Wednesday night. ————— AMERICAN FISHING BOAT IS TAKEN BY CANADIANS NORTH SYDNEY, C. B., Sent. The American fishing schooner Samosa was seized off this port by the Cana- dian Government cruiser Gladiator and towed into the harbor. The captain of the cruiser claims that the Samosa was fishing within the three-mile limit. The Samosa it is understood is Bwned in Duxbury, Mass., although her home port is Plvmouth. a e ——— . Shoots His Face Away. OAKLAND, Sept. 2.—Despondent from an uncurable illness, J. B. Cam- self that will ~rove fatal. He sat on the edge of his bed at his home, 659 Myrtle street, and blew the left side of his face away with a shotgun. Neighbors who heard the shot sum- moned the police and the dying man was removed to the Emergency Hos- 85 | a8 ! 20 a2 a9 17| 21 Following were the sales on the Pacific CAROLL—In this city, September 2 1804, | son was firm at $10 2! 1000 Con Imperfal. 01/ 100 Slerra Nev a2 Catherine Caroll. beloved Wife of John D. | activity In Spring Vs Water 1 e asim® | 1500 Con N ... 021 200 Unfon Con .. 3 Caroll, and mother of d-’;.m" J. Caroll. Mrs. | noon at $38 T5@3D 25, | 100 Exchequer 61| 100 Union Con 38 Katic Spheitfichter, and Mrs, Sarah Glbbons, | The ol and mining stocks were dull and the | Afternoon Session. a n-tl;: °| Irel l'fl‘hll 1my“z"i latter were wegk. | 200 Alpha ....... 12/ 100 Mexican ae | i L oo Thuntt e i 5‘.1 Go- | Ex-dividend yesterday: Claremont Ol Com: | 500 Andes 181 100 Potost . . 18 tice hereatter. uneral mo- | pany, regular monthly, lc per share, amount- | 350 Belcher . 21! 200 Utah . o 1 here 3 ing to $5000; the Welsbach Light Company, a | 100 Best & Belch.1 15| 100 Yellow Jacket. 18 CONWAY—In Fishermans Bay, August 29, | regular annual dividend of $2 per share. 100 Con C & Va.110; 1904, Ellen, beloved wife of the late John | The Honokaa Sugar Company has declared three dividends of 10 cents per share each, TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. payable respectively Octobsr 1, November 1 and December 1, 1904. ‘The regular semi-annual dividend of the Anglo-Californian Bank, Limited, payable this Conway, and mother of Walter. John P. and James E. Conway, Mrs..P. O'Brien, Mrs, M. E. Peterson and Mrs. H. H. Peterson, a native of Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 74 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- Morning Session. tully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, | month, is at the rate of 6 per cent an- | 500 Columbia ... 22 100 Mont Ton 195 et ® a. m. from the parlors of Porter & | hum. An extra dividend raised the mwm 500 Goldfield Ton. 111 600 Red Top . 17 White, 423" Golden Gate avenue, thence to | paid for the past vear to S per cent. 500 MacNamara . 490 Rescue . 10 St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn re- | The Calumet and Hecla Mining Company has | 500 MacNamara . 3714000 Ton Cold M. 18 quiem high mass Will be celebrated for the | declared a regular quarterly dividend of $10 | 200 Mont Ton....2 10| 300 Ton Midway.. 7 yepose of her soul. commencing at 9:30 | per share, payable September 25. This is the | 000 Mont Tom....2 07| 500 Ton Midway.. 40 100 Mont Ton..1 97%3) Afternonn Session. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oak- | third dividend of the same amount this year | e m, and brings the total sum distributed since land. DODD—At Bchuetzen Park, Se) ber 1, mine was first opened up to $86,350,000. | 1000 Brunswick .. 18/1000 Mont Ton...1 9214 1904, Jotm Dodd. a native of New York 500 Goldfield Ton. 1| 0o Mont Ton .1 90, , aged years. STOCK AND BOND EXCHAN/ 1 Hazel .. on! .. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- g Ao GE. 1000 MacNamara . 250 Mont Ton -1 88 fully Invited to attend the funeral services 500 Mont Ton....2 00/2100 Ton Midway.. 36 FRIDAY, Sept. 2—2 p. m. Baturday, September 3, 1904, at 2 p. m., at 400 Mont Ton. 3 .’ Eden, San Ra- ¥ s Pl B e e rag : ""':E’ A':Am 'OND‘-ML CLOSING QUOTATIONS. AT R beloved mommer of Nick K, Jowia: | 43 r coup. 107 078 4e ar cp new. L15103% FRIDAY, Sept. 23 p. m. thew and Mrs. A. C. Claudianos, & native of | 48 aF Teg.. 108 108%(3s ar coup...105 — Bid. Ask. Bralls, Roumania, ased 60 years. G 4 SCELLANEQUS BONDS. @ ends and tances are A s fully mmu-tmmmm. Asso Oil Co. 70 Ml s 11015 - — 0 Srect. ot Tiva, betmees g S B0 102 ocomnie B S — 9% bl @ Orthodox &Eg Om Cable 65122 — 4 85 Gs. 811 82 |Pac G Im 4s. 95— 85 5511214 — [P E Ry bs..104% — 30 2 25 FARQUHARSO! elty, Sh e — |p& il %% N—In this September 3 - 3s Seie . vhe of Savia Flioation | EE RS = 5 Eon = 38 Fash - 2 = u B T 6 o7 = — 3 SeR Z - L1186 — - a8 40 gg- - kit 3 o7 0’ rgeeiiiees o 16 18 Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: 195! 100 Ton of Nev.7 12% . | Sbarboro, also Republican nominee; | mozi to-day inflicted a wound on him- | line of Ocean House road, NE 273, SE 237, W 237, SW 108, W 290, lots T to 9. block 26, West End Map 17; also lot on W corner of Hurcn avenue and Niagara etreet, NW 108:3 by SW 40, lot 22, Mission-Street Rallroad Homestead Association; $10. Giuseppe Cavagnaro to Luigi Cavagnare, lot on NW corner of Bauer street and Mis- sion road, 0 by W 100, lot 14, Academy | Tract Homestead; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Union Trust Company mers) with J. R Tebin (contractor), architect Clinton Day— Lathing, plastering, etc., for addition to make a ten-story building on lot on E e of Mont- Romery street, 62:6 N of Post. N 30, E 87:6 S 25, W 25 S 25 W 62:6; $10,740. Same owners ~with California Electrical Works_ (contractors). architect same—Electrical work for same on same; $5070 41. Golden Gate Construction Company (owners) | with Western Expanded Metal and Fireproofing George | from the | i LATE 8 Philpot, W. E. Bangs, G. J. Britt, | ‘Wuthe, W. H. Sweeney, R. M. Rowe, | J. D. Kay, B. F. Calhoun, E. F. Van | journed and indorsed George Fitzger- | | mpany architect Henry A. Schulze—Fireproof floors for a five-story and basement brick warehouse building and factory on lot on S corner_of Howard and Spear streets, SE 137:6 by SW 137:6; $22,700. Same owners with Cahill and H: Company (contractors), architect same—Two (contractors), freight elevators for same on same: $3470. A. J. Clunie (owner) with J. G. Hamey (contractor), architects Martens & Coffey—Ex- cavating, leveling, etc.. of lot NW corner Haizht and Fillmore sireets, 137:6 on Haight 7 150 on Fi'lmore: $1490. derson (owner) with Pet- ontractors). architect T. for a two-story and base- (two flats) on lot on 8 106 W of Clayton, W Philippine M. Hel terson & Persson P. Ross—All work ment frame building line of Haves street, 25 by S 137:6: $5 e e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED, 2 day. September 2. 7 hours from Bel- Stmr Shasta. J n, lingham, bound south; put in to land pas- senge: Schr Jennle Griffin, Gibson, 3 hours from Bolinas SAILED. Friday, September 2. tmr Gipsy, Leland and way ports. Steamers leave Broadway wharves (piers 9 and 11), San Franet For Ketchikan, Wrange!, Haines, Skagway. m., Sept. October 2. company’s Victoria, Tacs Port T 7 lingham- 2 - 3 October 2. Change at Seattle to this c steamers for Alaska and G. N. R attle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vaacouver to C. P. Ry For Fureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 . Sept. 1, 7, 13, 19, October 1; Corona, ) p. m.. Sept. 4. 10, 16, 22, 28, October 4. Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Diego and Santa Barbara— 9 a. m. Thursdays, 9 a. m. (via San Pedro and East nta Barbara, Santa Cruz. Mon- Cayucos, Port Harford (San ura and Hueneme. Sept. 4, 12, 20, 28, October 8. 9 a. m., Sept. 8, 16, 24, October 2. Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Mazatlan. Altata, La Paz. Santa Ro- Guaymas (Mex.). 10 . m., 7th each mo. San Pedro) . San Simeon. Ver Luts 'Obispo), sall For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. TICKET OTFICES—4 New Montgom- ery st. (Palace Futel), 10 Market st., and Broad- | way wharves. Freizht Office, 10 Market st. pital. He is a laborer and has no family. . : b S TONOPAH MINES, Bid.Ask | Bid. Ask. Adams Gold.. 0% | Paymaster ... 03 04 Columbia 20 22| Pine Grove % — Esperanza ... 01 2| Quincy . n - old Anchor. 21 25|Ray Exten... — (9 Goldfield B.. - 18/ Ray & O'Brlen — (8 Goldfield Nev 175 | Ray Tomopah. — 10! Goldfield M.. — 23[Red Top 17 18 Goldfield Ton 11 —| Rescue 10 11 Gold M Con. €1 02 Ton Belmont.. 60 Hannapah M. 25 — Tom Hazel Kirk.. 10 —iTon Jim Butler 70, Ton e Little Ton — 5 Ton 18 Lucky Tom.. 0% Ton MacNamara . 35 30| Ton of Nev Mizpah Ex .. — Ton N Star.. 20 2 Mont_Ton..1 921 1 95/ United_Ton — ® N Y Ton . @ —|West End 18— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Frank J. McGlinchey and John H. Speck to James Gough, lot on 8 line of Ellis street, 137:6 W of Larkin, W 6 by 8 120; $iv. Albert Meyer to Guido J. Musto and Andrea lot on E lne of Van Ness avenue, 83:8 S of Green street, S 39:7 by E €8; $10. City and County of San Francleco to George W. and Mary A. Morgan, lot on S line of Pine street, 110 W of Octavia, W 27:6 by S 120; Same to W. Eilsworth Johnson, lot on S line of Page_street, E 30 by § 137 Same to Will of Fulton and Buchanan’ street 141:6, S 32:6, W 26, N 120, i 13 3 Frederick R. and Adona C. Townsend to James C. Pourbin, lot on N line of Eddy street, 52 W of Steiner, W 25 by N 100, and all Interest in lot on N line of Eddy etreet, 52 W of Stelner. W 50 by N 106; $10. E. Avery McCarthy to Charles Sonntag. lot on 8 line of Vallejo streest, 50 E of Plerce, E 85 by § 137:0: $10. Robert and Catharine F. Currie to Caro- line Prinz. lot on N line of Grove street, 00 W of Devisadero, W 23:9 by N 52:6; §10. Patrick J. Fitzsimmons to Mary K. Cald- well, lot on W line of Broderick street, 23 N of Ellis, N 25 by W 109; $10. Frederick M. Voigt (or Voight) and Theo- dore F. Veyhls to Selina E. Lewils (wife of David), lot on SW corner of Pine and Lyon streets, W S7:6 by S 23: $10. ° m_Wolf, let on SW_corner S 876, W B M. de Leon, lot on W line of Tremont avenue, 435 S of Frederick street, S 23 by W S0; $10. Charles A. and Elizabeth Mohaupt to Wil- llam Osadorff, lot on N line of Dorland street, 20i:6 E of Buchaman, | Paul §, and Anna P. Lindquist to Jesus mms:nrmmn.:u.xno.wn,g | Baltic....Sept. 7, 3 D. DUNANN. General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st San Francisco. The Pacifie Transfer Co.. 20 Sutter st., will call for and check baggage from hotels and & | residences. Telephone Exchange 312. GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES First class. $40: second class, $30 and up- ward, according to the line steamer and ao= commodation. Philadelphta...Sept. 10{New York Sept. 24 Germanic. ... ...Sept. 17/St. Paul.. ..Oct. L ATLANTIC TRANSPORT New Ycrk—London Direct. .Sept.10,6 amMinnet'ka.Sept.24,5 am tllnmh'l..ocl. 1 9 am Mon hort sea passags. Southwark. . .. .Sept. 10{Dominion. ..... % Kensington. .. .Sept. 17| Vancouver. = HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. w Twin-Screw Steamers of 12,500 Tona. ‘k—Rotterdam, Via Boulogne. _— g:filn: Tuesdavs at 10 a. m. = -Oct. 13|Statendam. New ¥ > m. Zeeland | Finland. ’ SPECIAL NOTICE—The large twin serew steamships of the Red Star line call af Dover, England, both east and west bound. WHITE STAR LINE. Sailing W-dnnal-y‘. Oceantic. Sept. Arabic.. 23.4:30 Wew ¥« Majestic.Sept. 14,10 a Cedric.Sept. 16, 10 Teutonic.Sept.28, ‘Boston- Republic (new) - Cymrie. - DIRECT LM 1 AT, 8 SIERRA, Honolulu, Samos, Auck- "ufia and xyw?'nm-nu Sept. 8, 2 p. m. §.8 MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, 14,11 2 m § S ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, 17, 11 am. 1.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agts., Ticket 0fice 643 Nar- ket Freigat Offcs 329 Market S, Plar 7, Pacifle St COMPAGNIS GENERALE m:‘flm.]_ DIRECT LINE TO HA 27 RAVEATE g fi-‘r‘&y. at u’."’."':.'L- Pler 42, North River. foot of Morton st. First class to Havre, $70 and class_to Havre. $45 and FOR UNITED AGENCY