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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 190%. L_____———-————__—————'“———_—P————_——————_# PERSONALS. “ALL and see our demonstrations, with one- ce treated; 1 guarantee to remove y wrinkles, ireckles, Smallpox pittings, ctc.; Restore lost contour. u desire & fresh, young face, call or MME. GILLINGHAM, 131 Powell st. LL'S Fire of Life, a sure cure for neuraigia, pneumonia. | d by all druzgis tor . Manufactured solely . 32 Turk st 5. F. | hair, im- s dandruff | tickiness; | A at, years; price 5 ROWLLL & BROW. restores gray ops fall o # druggists’, r Remedy co. r Halr Remed; growth, te. iow the mddress 1 to be at present in San | SUST PFERSCHING, sores, impure blood (affecting etc.) speedily cured b > order and for sale: g ; deale lowest Oakland. | 09 Firth st., brus- ie curtains af Rug Factory, take West Sth car. BURE. aln, r suits,’” overcoats | LYONS', London | | sture for $7 50 | BRILLIANT | near Powell. sage pariors; mewly ate masseuse In charge. | Pablo ave., Oakland. WORTH, | o | s removed by elec- | Market st. a pants or fancy 250 Market. | you wil! find best hair 7€10 Sutter st r & 1 ex Mit. st pair pant bet. Tth amond ring, nearly 3 caral mery st | pants $2 50. h and Dupont. wigs: Mic play books. EIN & CO. » restores gray | 2t 1) druggists 5 cents—The Weekly Call, for mailing. $1 per year , portrays events, ce given. 478A Turk st. ;’"S!CIAKB AND SURGEONS. | ELL—Office and residence, tet 6th and 7th; particu- to diseases of women. skin and rectal diseases a spechlty. | L. 1073% Market st { 1073 WONG HIM, herb doctor. ases of the human body: for at 115-117 Mason st., now lo- Geary st., near Leavenworth. Temtion pai DR 667 sous herb doctor—All dls- 746-8 Clay st WONG WCO, the fa sred by Chinese herbs PURCHEASING AGENCIES. JEW purchasing agent; coun- correspondence solicit- 31 Tel. Capp 856, Berkeley 14 Material e from the | et metal ounds of t Berkeley ther ome or bond to 3 bid f much ¢ bids with the reby required ct. The right to hereby reserved n Grounds and 1 of Regents Acting Secretar; and r al ? the f the B the Bureau | Department, o'clock noo d publicly opened in thereafter. to furnish a quantity ans and fittings at the Na k, N. Y., and to the pment at the following- Bath Iron Works, Bath, 24 Engine Company, Cramp & Sone Ship mpany, Phiihd ladelphia. Pa.; Camgen Union Iron and Moran Blank pro- application to es, Boston, Mass., New Philadelphia, Pa., Norfolk, o, Cal., and Seattle, Wash B. HARR . Cal., Wash. NIVERSITS Notice 1o Contra Men—Notice is herel 1S LIFORNIA, ort, Bailders and Material 7 given that sealed bids | ere ed for performing the labor and = g the materials for the fireproof ficors end roof and the framing for skylight of California Hall, on the grounds of the Universt California, at Berkeley, Cali- | roje; and said b I be recefved ‘at the fice of the Regents, South Hall, Berkele: »r before 5 . m considered unless tified check or bond of bid- 1e Regents of the University | ual to ten (10) per cent of | th sufficient suteties, conditioned | of September | No bids will | panied by a cer pted the bidder will | bid b enter inta contract and _give | nd to fasthfu ™ the duty and ob- | in ordance with said bid and gation and specifications which are © be & part of such contract. | e Committee on Grounds and | d of Regent: = {, Acting cretary —_— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | o hereby requir By order of A—EMPORIUM &c & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 51 Howard st., br. Third; phone Grant 16L. | A—GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co.: storage, | packing, shipping: warehouse, G. G. and Van Nets: office 1170 Market, r. 43; tel South 750. CAPITAL Van and Storage Co. & Fd furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storase & Moving Co., of- | fice Port and Powell sts.; tel. Pri. Ex. 571, CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchane Gise. 533 Golden Gate ave.: phone East 126, GOLDEN West Storage: sdvances made. S40 Mission #t.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfusz. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Pilimore st.; phone Jackson 281 BEKINS Van and Etorage Co., 11 Montgomery st.: tel Maln 1840. Shipping at cut rates. Ao 18 your old sewing machine out of fix? We will trade you a new one for it. Visit new retal] office of the White Company, 915 Mar- ket st., and see the great coiiecgion of ma- chine art work mow on exhibition: 1000 new Whites for rem:: best mackines on earth. grice; all tic office, 1021 Ma-ket st., near Sixth. EEAL R AT R EPECK & 0. ontgomery street, O e Real Estate, Rents Collected, Insurance. orth of and close to Market st.; business and office property; under Jease; pays over 63 per cent net; lot 25x122:6. $42,500—A evlendid coruer; vicinity Larkin and Geary sts.; lot 00x100, with im- provements; @ decided bargain. $40,000—$4200 yearly rent; lot 2x275, only partly improved; two frontages; can be Jeased for $400 per month. $32,600—A fine northeast corner on Fillmors st., consisting of three stores and four fiais; jot 45x90; a good buy. $25,000—32iC0 yearly rent; $15,000 6 per cent mortgage can remain; lot 50x splendid investment. $20,000—$1740 yearly rent; Polk-st. business property: large lot; a good buy. $17,000—Splendid Mission income corner prop- erty; store and flats; rent $1600 yearly, lot_50: ; only half improved. $15,500—00 feet frontage; 6 Eddy-st. flats; story and basement; rents $127 50. vestern Addition fats, 0x107 feet: rents $1590 a year. $14,000—Three elegant new flats; rents $1440 annually; vicinity Sutter and Fillmore street $2,500- t. bargain: near Folso: stores and flat; ot 25x80 feet; after widening 4th _st. this property will dily command $15,000. $9,000—$8i0 yearly rent; two splendid flats with. 10-toot basement that could at small expense be made into flats; lot alone worth $6000; two frontages. $7.250—Two fine Ellis-st. flats; inside of Buchanan st.; rent $840 yearly; strictly modern. $5000 to ‘effect quick sale. $6,600—$900 yearly rent; three flats in best part of Richmond district; 3% block from Golden Gate Park, all in first-class condition; could mot be duplicated for $8000; & decided bargain. $6,000—Income $686 year; € flats 1 block from Hibernia Bank and 3 block from new Postoffice. $5.500—Paying 12 per cent under lease; im- provements new and modern; stors and flats; south of and ciose to Market st. and east of 5Sth st. $3,800—Two Mission (warm belt) flats near 16th st.; monthly income $40. 10 baths; no finer residence in Sen Fran- cisco; corner lot; 160x130; will accept good real estate as part payment. $60,000—Sixteen rooms and baths; mahogany woodwork throughout; _every ~possible venience; lot 125x137:6 feet; unsur- i panoramic view; improvements cost §75,000. $17.500—Pacific Heights hom: marine view; lot 48x18 ; morth side and 6. $14,500—Clay-st, residence near Gough: morth side; 12 rooms and baths; delightful site; lot 20x128 feet. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. $35,000—Northwest _corner, unsurpassed ma- rine view; 137:6x128 feet; three front- ases; choicest residence section of San Francisco. $7,900—Beautiful marine view lot, north side Brosdway, near Octavia: 21x187:6; re- duced price for quick sale. $6,750—50x137:6; splendid residence site, Pa- Heights, north side of street. $4,000—Market st, 25x100; close to coming business section. $3,500—50x125; Masonic splendid piece. SPECK & CO., 209 MONTGOMERY ST., Opposite Mills butlding, lot; W 1. GUNN 530 CALIFORNIA ST. Savings Uslon Building. Only $3550; price reduced from $4250; sunny reast corner, Clement st. and Twelfth ave., feet on sunny side Clement by 50 feet on Twelfth ave.; good location for store on cor. and 8§ fi bu; Ric one of the best corners in d a northeast corner. Only § for both; splendid bargain; 2 choice lots, east side 11th avenue, 225 ft south from Point Lobos avenue; lots graded, street graded, macadainized and sewered; includes policy of insurance of Cal. Title I and Trust Co.; the cheapest lots In Richmond and on the east side of street. $4000—Clement st. and 10th ave., NE cor., 6x100. $5000—Clement st. end 6th ave, NE cor., 2 :6x100. $2150—Webster st. 25x100. $1700—Union st.; sunny side, 27:6x110; cheap lot. $3100—Green st., Pacific Heights, 34:4x137:6; nd marine view; only $30 per foot; street wich st.. sunny side, 27:6x137:6. | % cotiage, 5 sunny rooms and | busement on E side of street, 25x112; blsnl(; i blocks 1 $2500—Lake st. cottage, sunny side, faces park Beautiful building sites @Pacific Heights; all sizes, with gra: marine ew. w. J. GU 530 CALIFORNIA ST. POINT RICHMOND. I have for sale four lots, in the city of Richmond. original cost. If you want to buy Richmond consult me betore doing so. 1 am cne of the pioneers in the district and know the location of every lot. J. W, LAYMA 632 MARKE' ST., ROOM 10, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ONLY A FEW LEFT $1 25 PER WEEK. NO INTEREST. Chcicest lots in the Excelsior Homestead Tract: level as a billiard table: on street grade: close to fine school; mot far from the Misrion;st. electric cars; secure one as an investment and by the time it is paid for it will have doubled in value the way prices liave advanced during the past year: buy now befcre orices become prohibitive in this rapidly growing section. W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., r. 5. Phone Main 5704. BANK property at auction, Sept. 17, 7:30 ). m.; cottages and vacant lots in the Mis- sion; 1-5 cash, balance easy terms. D. COFFIN. Mission, bet. 2ist and 22d. 2 NICE level lots, very cheap, near Park; must be eold this week. Sce owner. J. BUR- GOYNE, 2119 Point Lobos ave., bei. 10th-11th A $2000 HOME bullt_to suit you, lot included, any location, on $1 25 per week. Mutual Home Building Assoctation, 427 Crossley bld. $1950—A SNAP—Alameda home; large lot; T rooms; wide av.: little cash. Owner, 21 Spear. HOUSE for sale; 4 rooms and bath, with fin- ished basement, 718 Vermont st., bet. 19-20. ALL work guaranteed first class by AHL- BACH & MAYER. plumbers, 838 Howard st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 15 pages, sent to any address in the Tnited States or Canada one year for $1, postage paid. SAN MATEO REAL ESTATE. AT PRIVATE SALE | BEGINNING MONDAY, September 19, 1904, At 10 o'clock 8, m. AT OUR OFFICE, 26 POST STREET, San Francisco, SAN MATEO CHOICEST BUSINESS* AND RESIDENCE LOTS. Averaging 50x120 each. HAYWARD ADDITION TO SAN MATEO. djoining the celebrated AYWARD MANSION. In the heart of San Mateo And_within 2 blocks of the BUSINESS CENTER. Two blocks from the S. P. depot. 20 TRAINS DAILY. Two blocks from Electric Road. Cars to city every 15 minutes. Majestic oaks on nearly all lots. Streets graded, sewereds curbed and macadamized. Bituminous sidewalks lald. Water pipes to every lot. No lots sold until above date. First come best served. Catalogues and price list ready now. Many applications already in, But positively no lots will be sold Until the 19th iust. Send or write for particulars. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 3% THE § i i ! | i 4 i 53; i - &) i ; big income proposition; a splendid | cheap; a the most desirable | The present owner | is unable to keep up payments and will sell at | in Point | | 2 OR 3 unturs TO investors or home seekers In the river dis- | THE VIRGINIA, 1005 Powell—Furnished or trict of Kern County—I have 320 acres of rich agricultural land in heart of ofl region, only 12 miles from Bakersfield; will sell a: whole or subdlvisions; on main county road, nr. railroad and canai; cash or % on mtge.; investigate this; cheap. Box 1131, Call office ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, - Vineyards: inspected bargains; monthly cata- Jogues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 48 Market st. FREE booklet and poultry folder. San Benito County Improvement Club, Hollister, Cal. e —————CSESS CHICKEN RANCHES. IDEAL CHICKEN RANCH. Orchard View Tract, at San Leandro. Subdividing fine orchard on gentle slope: size to suit; easy terms; plenty water; fh fruit; call for details; go and see Sunday. Owner, 713 Mills bidg. MENLO PARK REAL ESTATE. unfurnished bay-window suites, complete for housekeeping; gas range; also single. THREE furnished rooms; bath; pantry; laun- dry; yard; quiet. 1417 Fremont ave., Fruit- ale. TURK, 814—Desirable housekeeping or fur- nished rooms at reduced rates. VAN NESS ave., 232 Furnished housekeeping suite and single; gas range; $16, $6; adults. APARTMENT HOUSES. . ESTATE—OITY—FOR SALE. | REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale. | ROOMS FOR HOUSEXEEPING—Con. ROOMS AND BOARD—Continued. ROOM and board in private family; single or double: 2 blocks from Park: reference. 28 B et., bet. 1st and 2d aves., Richmond Dist. ROOMS and board to let. HOTEL MARCH- IONESS, 160 Goldt: Gate ave. RO‘O‘IIB with board; all locations. Phone Clay Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church annex, 807 California—Sce rooms, learn prices, try table A BRANCH office of The ¢ :ll for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite VAN NUYS, cor. Bush and Jones JFifth.__Open until 11 p. m. New management: fresh paiot and tinting; thoroughly renovated; 2-3-4 rcom suites. ROOMS AND EOARD WANTED. GLENDORE, 1545 Pine: _attractive 6-room suites; private laundry, bath, maid’s room; unique in design and appointment. it bl ten Ll el B THE BENTON apartments, 835 Octavia st.— Iuenisbed 2.8 roomt wuifes; oppositebeatifal rk. $200 PER acre—Two S-acre and one 4-acre tract, back of Fair Oaks; water and good roads; last of this property left; % cash. Menlo Park—A fine country home, with splendid garden and magnificent trees; well built, old-fashioned house in good condition; for sale at a bargain; 15 acres, all !mproved. Fair Oaks—Land In best part of this dis- trict; well sheliered and wooded; In tracts of from 4 to 25 acres; special terms to those bullding immediately. SELBY, RODGERS & CO., Telephone Main 673, 116 California st. AT ————— REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED—A ranch of about 100 acres, ad- jolning some Government land; must have house, barn, implements, stc., and plenty of water; within 10 or 12 miles of some good | town; will exchange business clearing over $100 per month and pay or accept difference; Sonoma or Mendocino County preferred. Box 1398, Call office, Oakland. Py REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. REALTY EXCHANGE COMPANY, F. A. BARR, MANAGER. SUITE 807-808 CALL BUILDING. It is frequently the case that a party wishes to sell his holdings for the purpose of reinvest- ing the proceeds in a different kind of property. Our long experience in this business enables us to often accomplish this doubls purpose by only one transaction. The ‘only condition we make is that your property, if you wish us to dispose of it for you, MUST BE GOOD OF ITS KINI AND IN ‘A GOOD LOCATION. Don't take wp either our time or your own with thiess offerings, or property so heavily mortgaged as to leave no actual equity. If it has merit, whether you own real or a mercantile or manufacturing business, bring a description of same to our office, stat- ing what kind of property you prefer in ex. change, and you will be surprised how quickly we can effect the result. THIS IS SIMPLY BECAUSE WE UNDER- STAND THE EXCHANGE BUSINESS and are the only company in San Francisco making a specialty of same. We make no charge for ad- vertising or any other purpose unless we pro- cure an exchange satisfactory to you to acce ALAMEDA ADVERT'S'M'T'S ALAMEDA REAL TSTATE. A NEW 7-room 2-story house just completed, beautifully finished on inside; large closet for every bedroom; dressing-room fitted up and china closet in dining-room: electricity and gas for lighting; within 1 block of sta- tion and 15 block to electric cars; lot 40x117; will sell on very reasonable terms. Apply at 2250 San Jose avenue. A FINE home in Alameda—Cottage of 6 rooms, hall t bath, basement; flower garden, e See owner, 1050 Franklin st., Oal lot. | HARRISON, ALTAMONT, SE. cr. Washington and Mason— 3-room apdrtments, furn. and unfurn.; bath. e e o s S e i ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-5 rooms: furn. or unfur.; refs. Tal Fast 1350. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. A—WOLF HOUSE, 8. W. corner Sixth and Howard—Modern "apartments, single rooms, :gamtmm 25c to $1; rates by the week or A—BRUNSWICK House, 17! Sixth st.—Rooms 252 to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” 813 Market st, (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Reoms, 25c, 50c, $1, $150 night; _$150 to $10 week; house open ail night. BELMOND House, over Owl drug stors, 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric running water in every roo 200 rooms; 25¢ to 50c per night; §1 25 to $3 week. BUSH. T55—To rent; 2 large well furnished rooms; use of xas and bath. - e BUSH, 1584—Sunny room to let. CAII;!FORNIA. 623—Pleasant sunny rooms to et. ‘ CLARA, 77—Rooms or basement; gentlemen; lower ficor. EDDY, 3, cor. Powel { board for Market and Eddy— EDDY, veniences; singl WANTED—By October 1, comfortable, warm rooms and first-class board by gentleman and wife and two lady relative adults. Box 1447, Call office. YOUNG man wishes board and room jin private family; no other boarders: works nights; quiet, homelike, Box 1629, Call office. e e e ROOMS WANTED. ae YOUNG man wants furnished room in German family or widow’s home; state price. Box 1643, Call office. e e ed 17 years 6 months and 17 days. (San Jose papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral to-mOTTOW | (Friday), at 8:30 a. m., from the family regi- dence, 111 Langton street, thence to Joseph's Church, Tenth and Howard streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing llb a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, BY carriage. IVERSEN—In this city, September 12, 1904, Carrie Iversen (nee Scher), beloved wife of August E. Iversen of Sausalito, and mother of Lewis, Louise, Emile and Helen Iversen, and daughter of the late Dr. Lewis and Celia O. Soher, -a native of Californis (Sausalito and Calaveras papers please copy.) §7 Interment took bplace yesterday (Wednesday), in Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Through an error the funeral motice was not published jn Wednesday's papers. KOTTER—In Oakland, September 14, 1904, Mildred Josephine, beloved daughter of J. and Lottie Kotter. a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 year 8 months and 17 days. of Californla, MAACK—In this city, September 13, 1904, Cecilia Maack, a native of Germany. MARK—In this city, September 13, 1904 Cecilia Mark, a native of Switzerland, aged b4 years. MASON—In East Oakland, September 14, 1904, Douglass, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mason, a native of Oakland, aged 1 year ¥ montbs and 11 days. McLANE—An anniversary requiem high mass ROOM-RENTING AGENCY. i Have you any rooms to let? If you have and want them rented quick telephone to Clay 996. e i AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $250. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. ‘Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market. T VIAVL e eeeinareeeectih A_WAY to health—Mothers' and daughters’ home treatment; booklet free; write for it. VIAVI CO., 2304 Van Ness; phone East 282. AMERICAN CAN COMPANY. A dividend of 215 per cent has this day been declared upon the preferred stock of this company, payable on October 1, 1904, to stockholders of record at the close of busi- ness September 21, 1904. The transfer booke will be closed as to the preferred stock from September 22 to October 1, both Inclusive. Checks will be mailed. R. H. ISMON, Secretary. Sentember 13, 1904. ELLIS, 1323—Nice single room to let. FIFTH, 254 Nicely furnished sunny room: reasonable price. * FOLSOM, 60S—Nicely furniehed room to let. F(:Lfrix, 1220—Neatly furnished sunny room 0 let. FURNISHED rooms to let; all locations. Phone Clay 996. GE[AHRY, 664—Front rooms and -{ltfiln; also GOLDEN GATE AVE, room. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1524, near Scott—Rear 430—Ome furnished with every convenfence: beautiful sideboard | _SURnY room to let. GRAND Southern, Tth and Miss to $1 25 night; §150 to $6 wk.; reading-room. HARRISON, 721—Nice furnished rooms; cen- tral location. HARRISON, 979, nr. Sixth—Two nice fur- nished rooms for two gentlemen. 1216% —Small room to rent. HOWARD, 715—Large sunny rooms at low rates; 25c to $1 day and $125 to $5 week. bathroom; 2 connecting ground floor rooms, $9; the three, $12. 1904 Grove off Univer. sity ave.. Berkeley Station, Cal e e e e FRUITVALE ADVERT'S'T! rn!;n';;nl: nn;.r. ESTATE. FOR SALE—$2750; it cost $3750; rents for $20 per_month: ttages on lot, 40x150. Apply to €. S AUSTIN, 1101 Twenty-third ave., East Oakland OAKLAND ADVERT'S’'M’TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAEKLAND REAL ESTATE. i EASY TERMS—PRICE MODERATE FOR A Strictly modern 7-ro sanitary plumbing; combination gas and elec- tric fixtures; swell birdseye maple mantel; fuel gas main; every room sunny; large terraced lot in lawn; ample room for driveway and stable; between Grove street and Telegraph ave., fecing boulevarded stree he most com- plete in the city; 35 minutes via Key route to | San Francisco; location exceptionally dry and thermal. Remember, Telegraph ave, is soon t be bituminized to Fortieth st., increasing con- tiguous values: 545 37th st.; key at owner's, 567 37th st., or at HARRY L. HOLCOMB'S 514 San Pablo ave., Oakland. Office, The above home ready for IMMEDIATE occupancy - $250 CASH—$10 monthly; 16 lots 200x200; more land can be had adjoining at same price; Al sandy loam soil; nice growth of full bearing assorted fruit trees; 2 ideal location; near electric cars; opposite public school; homes surrounding: full price for all, $550; by all means see this at once. Call or send for circular, 455 7th st., opp. Broadway station, Oakland. Carriage free. H. Z. JONES, Land Owner. | | home, containing finest | springs on land; an HOWARD, 035%—Newly renovated furnished rooms to let, . Bloaees il L ER NI R R JESSIE, 363—Unfurnished rooms to let. JONES, 917, nr. Bush—Single, running water; bath; phone, LARKIN, 4061%—Nice sunny back parlor, with Tunning water; suitable for two. LARKIN, 804—Sunny room for one or two gentlemen; $6. LARKIN, 819%—Large, sunny, suitable for month._ LASKIE, 11, bet. 8th and 9th, off Mission— Front room suite; 1 or 2 friends. LIBERTY, 504, nr. Castro—Mod.,' sunn: - Tors; kitchen: dintng-room: bath; warm belt, sunny room; front room; lady or gentieman; $12 per MARKES®, 993—Sultes and single rooms to let. MARKET, 1035—Furnished rooms, day, week _or_month, to let. MELBOURNE Institute, Van Ness and Market, cures; estab, jn S.F.4 yrs. Hours 1 to 5 p.m. —_— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Anthony D. Masea, 21, Jackson, and Amelia A. Bruzzoni, 18, 629A Grove street. John §. Brandrup, 55, South San Francisco, and Elizabeth McDonell, 44, South San Fran- cisco. Emil Gingg, 21, 110 Lyon street, and Ida Hahn, 18, 431 Frederick street. John_Sheehan, 28, 1277 Folsom street, and Ellen Regan, 27, 1277 Folsom street. John A. Johnson, 21, 8an Jose, and Anna L. Anderson, 21, San Jose, Steplien H. Lederer, Pasadena, 27, and May Anrays, 19, 927 Buchanan strees George M. Orly, 27, 674 Twentieth street, and Gizella Kozora, 19, Alameda. Irgvald Holt, 38, Uklah, and Laura Olson, 37, Los Angeles. Buichi Okada, 21, Fresno, and Fusano Kiso, 19, Hiroshima Ken, Japan. William J. Harry, 24, city, and Mattis E. Gibbons, 20, city. Milton Fraley, 21, Oakland, and Eva David- son, 18, 1019 Oak street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to bave the same published. Notices restricted eimply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. e e e . e BORN. FRANKS—In this city, August 11, 1904, to the wife of D. Franks, a son. McGOWAN—In this city, September 14, 1004, to the wife of Henry H. McGowan, a son. MEYER—In this city, August 26, 1904, to the wife of Arthur Meyer, a daughter. WILTSE—In this city, September 11, 1804, to the wife of Herbert A. Wiltse, a daughter. e e e e MARRIED. WARMINGTON—BASTIAN—In tlas city, September 12, 1804, by the Rev. John A. B. Wilson, Leonard Warmington of Bisbee, Ariz., and Mae Bastian of Winthrop, Cal. ——ee MARKET, 4040 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rooms; hot, cold Water, elevator; windows for parade. MASON, 514, nr. Sutter—Sunny front rooms; suite or single: reasonable. MINNA, 1034—Sunny front room; private family. MISSION, 578—Sunny room: $1 week. OCTAVIA, 1157, Ell car, Jefferso — ‘Well furnished roo: at i £as, bath, phone. PACIFIC, 1405—Furnished room. PAGE, 1776—Three front unfurnished rooms. PIERCE, 251—Seven sunny rooms and bath; rent cheap. : wly furnished; light and sunny; phone; running water; reasonable, POST, 507, near Mason—Nice, - window room, suitable for twi s sunny, POST, $%9—Large furnished room, running water. $2850—THE prettiest Queen Anne Gothic house, containing six rooms, all tinted and frescoed: latest open and®ckel plumbing;, gas fixtures and electricity; large lot; near schools and Key route station; it is a beauty and a bar- gain and the terms are easy; to see it means to buy it; owner must sell.’ J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. —Modern home; lot 48x150; 6 large chicken-yards, fruit, flowers, beautiful lawn: 30 minutes to San Francisco Key Route; should be seen to appreclate. In- quire Owner, 477 Thirty-fourth st., near Tel- egraph ave. Fast. POST, 1087, cor. Polk—Beautifully furnished sunhy rooms, en suite or single; reasonable. — e SACRAMENTO, 1605—Two or three rooms: unfurnished; gas; bath. ot SACRAMENTO, 1642—A neatly furnished front hall room !n’ private flmlly.‘“ —_— SAN ANTONIO, 21 Taylor—New and modern sujts and single rooms; all night elevator service. SEE firsl our free list of rooms before you rent any; we dlmxt you without an: charge. BATHIAN'S AGENCY, 235 K“P:Y st. FOR sale—Improved property, paying 8 per cent on Investment; on Telegraph ave., oppo- eite Idora Park. Address box 1398, Call of- fice, Oakland. B —— OAXLAND ROOMS. SIXTEENTH, 818, Oakland—Nicely furnished rooms to let; gentlemen preferred. OAKLAND PURNITUEE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni. ture. H. Schelhaas,11th st.,cor.store,Oakland. San Franeisco Advertism’ts. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 12662 or 3 large, sunny home conveniences; select location. CALIFORNIA, rooms; FIRST, 317—Large fur. front rms. for light hskpg; run. water, cioset, bath, also sing. r. FOLSOM, 742A—Sunny front housekeepl! rooms; yard connection; $14 month. . | FRANKLIN, 1518—Sunny, front hkpg. suites: also rooms with board; bath; running water. GROVE, 535—Two housekeeping rooms. HOWARD, 940—Housekeeping rooms. f HOWARD, 1074—Housekeeping rooms. HOWARD, 1136—Front sunny room for house- keeping. JESSIE, 607—To rent, 2 and 4 sunny rooms; furnished for housekeepin. Pl —msiknail e e L AN RS KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell—Three- room sunny apartments; steam heat; cen. loo. KNICKERBOCKER Ap 1340 s Tatinet £t o e ne ed, lighted; free baths; rates rees. LAGUNA, 1507 corner Geary—Elegantly fur. e e, DL W W —_ . monl 808 — Sunny housekeeping rooms; J SUTTER, 820—Large, elegantly furnished, sunny rooms. SUTTER, 1918—Two nicely furnished suitable for gentlemen, with board. THE Larchmont, 361 Sutter—New brick bldg., finely furnished: hot, cold water, steam heat, privilege o baths; $3 to $6 week. —— THIRTEENTH, 238—Nice, sunny, front room; runping water; bath; overlooking garden; $7. TURK, $16—3 single rooms nicely furnished for gentlemen. PR TURK, 1159—Nice, furnished rooms; new house: select neighborhood. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 35c to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no ), running water in every room; elevator, read.-room; free bus; baggage, WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3 st., near Market— Most convenient and respectable: 700 room: 85c to $150 night; $2 to $8 week; elevator. elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of adverticements and subscriptions Tas boen pened a Market et., te 4 3%, 1008 Market opposite Fifth. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received Gail Branch offce, cor. Duncan and Charc ste. ROOMS AND BOARD. VALLEJO, 1130, cor. Leavenworth, 1 block to Hyde-st. car—Newly furnished, sunny front 3 3 ; phone; m: i young couple preferred; CALIFORNIA, 819—Handsome parlor suite, with piano; private house; to husband wife; board if desired; owner only; # GOI#\)IEHN GA'I;! l‘vm, 1031, nr. J;fll-n Park —Furnished front rdoms, bath; private house; ®00d board, $24; two, $36 per month. ROOMS and board; very reasonable; private house; suitable for two Agd ences; excellent table. Octavia st. NICE, sunny, furnished rooms, with or with- out board; all accommodations. 1033 Golden Gate ave. Bayless, Georze B. McLane, James D. Blake, Edward Millar,, James D. Burgess, Michael Myers Mrs. Eliza Caldwell, Mrs. M. Mulcahy, Ellen D. Colton, Willle R. Nelsen, Augusta Nichels, L. H. O'Dwyer, Annie J. O'Neill, Richard M. Poli, Massimiliano Staples, Charles H. Shields, John H. Stephan, Julia A. Terry, Jokn O. Toboas, Dionisio Wyatt, Charles H. Doolin, Mary Douglas, Erastus Griffin, James J. Holtz, George Iversen, Carrle Kotter, Mildred J. Maack, Cecllia Mark, Cecilia Mason, Douglass McLane, Bernard F. BAYLESS—At the Veterans’ Home of Cali- fornia, September 14, 1004, George B. Bayless, a native of Ohio, aged 56 years. BLAKE—In Salt Lake City, Utah, September 12, 1904 Edward, beloved husband of Ella J.' Blake, and loving father of Edward M. Blake, and son of Catherine and the late Francis Blake, and brother of Mary, Frank, Katie and Lillle Blake of Virginia City. * g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 7:45 a. m., from the parlors of Gantner Bros., 1200 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, near Howard, where a requism high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at § a. m. Intérment Holy Cross Cemetery. BURGESS—In this city, September 14, 1904, Michael Burgess, beloved brother of Mrs. J. Welsh and the late John Burgess, a native of County-Limerick, Ireland, aged 65 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 a. m., from the residence of his sister, 37 Hardy street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, waiere a requiem mass will bo celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Elghteenth and Guerrero streets. Please omit flowers. : CALDWELL—In this Clty, September 13, 1904, Mrs, Martha Caldwell beloved mother of Mrs George Leonard, Mrs. Frank W. Mar- vin, Mrs. William P. Morrison and James A. Galdwell, aged 71 years 4 months and 13 ays. ©7Funeral services Thursday, September 15, 1904, at 11 a. m., at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Marvin, 2100 Scott Interment private, —In_this city, September 12. 1904, Willie R. Coltan, beloved son of Mary Cal- lahan and the late James M. Colton, and brother of James E. Alma E. and George T. Colton, a native of San Francisco, aged 15 years 8 months and 4 days. (New Yurk papers please copy.) §7The funeral will take place fram his late residence, 1840 Folsom street, to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 a. m., thence to St. Charl Church, corner of Borromeo' Eighteenth and Shotwell streets, Where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DOOLIN—In this city, September 14, 1904, Mary Doolin, sister of Mrs. J. O'Connor and the late Mrs. J. Daly, and aunt of Eugene O’Connor and Mrs. J.” Watson of San Rafael. E7 Notice of funeral hereafter. DOUGLAS—In Oakland. September 14, 1904, Erastus Douglas, beloved husband of Eliza- beth Douglas, and father of W. E., John J. F. and G. C. Douglas, a native of New York, aged 71 years 5 months and 4 days. GRIFFIN—In this city. September .'lm!..belovfllnnhnddmhxtlnry Gritfin,” and loving father of Mrs. C. King. ‘Winthers, Mrs. W. xnmfi Mrs. J. for the repose of the souls of the late James D. and Bernard F. McLane will be celebrated in St. Dominfc’s Church to-merrow (Friday), at 9 a. m. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. MILLAR—In this city, September 14, 1304, at | 915 Leavenworth street, James Duncan Millar, a rative of Kinkardine, Scotland, aged €9 years 3 montks and 25 days. (Oak- land_papers please coby.) 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. MULCAHY—Entered into_resi, in this eity, September 13. 1004, Ellen D. Mulcahy, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. George B. Stangenberger, Mrs. Harry Elirodt and Thomas E. and Lilllan A. Muleaby, a native of Knox, County Cork, Ireland. ©> Thet funeral will take place to-day (Thursdag), at 8:30 a. m., {rom her late regi- dence, 1405 Golden Gate avenue, thence to Holy Cross Church, whers a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her =oul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment private. MYERS—In this city, September 13, 1904, Mrs. Eliza Myers, beloved mother of Mrs. 8. H. Colling and Mrs. H. Charnak Henry Myers, Mrs, H. Steinman, Mrs. H. Biankenstein and Mrs. H. Wilson, a native of London, Eng- land, aged 87 years 3 months and 13 days. #Funeral services will be held to-aay (Thursday). at 10 a. m., at her late resi- dence, 2515 Washington street. Interment private. Please omit flowers. Officers and members of Congregation Sherith 1srael are hereby requested to attend the funeral of our late highly esteemed mem- ber, Eliza Myers, this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock, from 2515 Washington street. ALEXANDER L. BADT, Secretary. NELSEN—In this city, September 14, 1904, Augusta, belcved wife of Carl Neisen and de- voted mather of Albert and Thorwald Nelsen & native of Denmark, aged 65 years and 2: 1004, John Nichols of Sharcn, Wis.. a native of Vermont, aged 61 years i month and 5 day [ Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:30 a. m., from the parlors of Halsted ‘& Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. DWYER—In this city, September 14, 1904, Annie J. O'Dwyer, beloved sister of Mrs, Margaret O'Sullivan, a native of St. Johns, Newfoundland. € Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9 a. m., from the residence of her sister, 661 Shotwell street, thence to the Church of St. Charles Borromeo, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for: the repose of her soul, commencing at | 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Please omit flowers. 'NEILL—In Oakland, September 14, 1904, Richard M. O'Neill, beloved son of the late Captain John Falls O'Neill, and brother of Mrs. Mary F. Bell, Mrs. Theresa C. Wheeler and Mre, Willlam E. Ward, a native of Mineral Point, Wis., aged 62 years and 4 mon:hs. POLI—In this city, September 12, 1004, M: similiano Poli, a native of Venice, Italy, aged 43 years. 2 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, September 15 1904, at 1 p. m., from the undertaking parlors of laccheri Duclos & Co., 620 Broadway, between Dupont and Stockton etreets. Interment Italian Ceme- tery SHIELDS—In Chicago, September 7, 1904, | John H.. husband of Louisa Shields, and father of Howard S. Shields, a native of Philadelphia, @7 The funeral will take vlace to-day (Thursday), at 10 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 873 Jackson street, Oakland, Inter- ment Mountain View Cemetery. STAPLES—In this city, September 13, 1804, Charles Henry John, beloved son of Charles D. and Katie Stales, and zrandchild of Mrs. A. Sauter, the late John Charles Sauter and Mrs. Mary L. Staples, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 years and 21 days. @7 Funeral takes place this day (Thurs- day), at 2:15 p. m., from his parents’ resi- dance, 411 Montgomery avenue. Interment private, Odd Fellows' Cemetery. STEPHAN—In Oakland, September 11, 1904, Julia A. Stephan, beloved wife of Charles Stephan, and mother of Harvey Morse, and sister of Mrs. T. D. Dungan and H. and W. | Hogoboum, a native of Arcata, Humboldt County, Cal., aged 44 years 8 months and 11 days. TERRY—In Pleasanton, September 12, 1904, John O. Terry, brother of Albert A. and the late Chartes D. Terry and Mrs. Fannie Ben- nett, and uncle of Mrs. J. P. Ritchie, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 38 years 10 months and 23 d: [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday),_at 10:30 a. m.. from his late | residence, 172 Perry street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 a. m. TOBOAS—In_this city, Sentember 14, 1904, Dionisio, beloved husband of Margaret Toboas, and father of Anita Toboas, and brother of Mrs. Josephine Seberg and Mrs. James D. Murray, a native of Monterey, Cal., aged 42 years. €7 The_funeral will take place from St. Mary's Church (Paulist), corner California and Dupont streets, at 10:30 a. m., Friday, September 16, where a solemn requiem high mass will be said for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Remains at parlors of N. Gray & Co., 353 Sutter street. WYATT—In this city, September 14, 1904, Charles Henry Wyatt, son of Mrs. S. Wyatt, and brother of Evelyn S. and Albert J. Wyatt. s [ Notice of funeral herea COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Thirteen. | 500 Soverelgn .. 10 Glant Powder . 100 Kilauea 28 KN s sy Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday Morning Session. 400 Alpha . . 10| 200 Kentuck 08 800 Andes . 19| 300 Ophir . 2 300 Beicher ... 311 100 Overman 2 100 Best & Belch.1 20! 300 Potosi . 12 200 Best & Belch.1 15| 300 Potosi . 1 200 Bullion ...... 23| 200 Seg Belcher... 12 200 Con Cal & V.1 10| 200 Sierra Nev 3% 200 Crown Point.. 18| 300 Union Con::>" 2 100 Goulgy & Cur 600 Yellow Jacket. 15 Afterncon Session. 200 Beleher ..... 31| 200 Mexican .. 96 100 Best & Beleh.1 15! 100 Overman . 22 100 Caledonta ... 63| 200 Savage 5 150 Con Cal & V.1 05/ 200 08 14| 50 Silver Hi 50 @] 100 Union Con ES 56| 100 Ttah ... 1 100 Yellow Jacket. 14 100 Hale & Norc. 58 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. | avenue, Following were the saies on the San Fran- clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: | Morning Sesaton. 500 CoMimbia .... 28| 1400 Mont Ton ...1 50 500 Gold Biuebell 08/ 200 Mont Ton ...1 55 1000 Goldfield Ton. 11/ 300 Mont Ton 145 500 Gold Mt Con. 02/ 600 Mont Ton...1 5215 500 Hazel Kirk .. 12! Ray & O'Brien 05 500 Little Ton .. 152000 Rescus ... [ 1060 MacNamara . 600 Ton a8 600 MacNamara . %6/ 600 Ton n 700 MacNamara . 34/ 100 Ton 77 100 MacNamara . 35/ 1100 Ton 9 1000 MacNamara . 331100 Ton it 3100 MacNamara . 32/ 1000 Ton E) 500 MacNamara . 31! i0% Wes! 15 200 Mont Ton ...1 Afternoon Sesslc 100 Columbia 13 Chollar . 12 13| Potosi 1 Confidence . L Con Cal & % 17 Con Imperial 1n 13 Con N Y . 32 24 &rown Poin 15| Silver Hill 5 51 E. Sierra Nev 08 06l St. Lout — 10 Eureka Con.. — 50! Syndicate 0 o5 Exchequer ... 59 61/ Union Con. 38 39 Gould & Cur. 18 19/ Utah .. n 13 Hale & Nore. 33 54 Yellow Jacket. 13 15 Julls ceoeeon- 08 10 TONOPAH MINES. Bid. Ask.| Bid Ask. Adams . o4 master . zr‘; — Colehan — ney. - 20 —|Ray Ex — o5 Esperanza ... 01 02/ Ray & O'Bries — 08 Goldfield B&B 00 —I Ray Tomopah ~— 10 Goldfield Min 70 —| Red Top 1. 1 Goldfleld Mhk, 17 20| Rescue 0 1 Goldfield $ Pk~ 17— Sand: B - Goldfleid Ton. 11 —|Ton Extem....1 1715 — Gold Mt Con. — 02 Ton Gt W... & Haze] Kirk 12/ Ton Gold Mt. 18 17 Jim Butler 64 Ton Midway.. 37 38 Little Ton —Ton of Nv.7 37% 7 87% Lucky Tom _|Ton N Star... — 19 MacNamara . 34 35/Ton & S Lake 51 — Mizpah Exten 17 _—I| United Ton .. 04 05 Mont Ton.1 62% 1 6713 —_——————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Georae F. Lyon to John and Anna Steiner, lot on line of Moultrie street, 350 8 of Crescent, S 50 by E 70, lots 243 and 245, Hol- liday Map A; §10. S. Ducas Company to Anna Steiner, lot on E line of Moultrie street, 75 S of Crescent, N 75 by E 70, lots 215, 217 and 219, Holliday Map A; also lot on E line of Moultrie street, 250 S of Crescent, S 75 by E 70, lots 235, 237 and 239, same; $10. Herbert L. Younger, Alice Nugent (Young- er) and Annte E. MacDonald (Younger) to Vireinia T. Younger (wife of Willlam J.), lot on NE line of Eddy and Glasgow streets, N 7 by E 25 (life estate); §10. Willlam C. Ames to De Lorma M. Gunter, reconveyance of interest in estate of Joha A. Huntington; $—. William G. Barr to Annie Grundell, lot on W line of Polk street, 46:4 S of Filbert, S 61:8 by W 100; $10. Charies L. and Annie Grundell to Joseph I Eviston, same: $10. Central Trust Company (trustees for Eleanor C. and George K. Hooper, Ross FL Plotner and Mary H. Perry) to Eleanor C. Hooper, lot on N line of Vallejo street, 200 E of Laguna, B 74:3 by N 1 $24,000. John H. Saunders to John G. Roberts, lot on B line of Devisadero street, 63 S of Tnion, S 34 by E 108:1%5; $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to F. J. Castelhun, lot on NE line of Eleventh street, 225 SE of Folsom, SE 50 by NE 205, quitclaim deed; $10. Clancy J. and Mary E. R. Dempster to Dempster Estate Compa: thirds interest in lot on girest, 126 8 of Seventeenth, S 24 by W 122:6; 10. Same to Milen R. Dempster, undivided one- third interest in same; $10. Max and Beckie Gross to L. Bine (trustee), lot on W line of Jessie street, 160 N of Nime- teenth, N 25 by W 80 (November 15, 1906); $2300. Augustus J. Ranken to W. G. and Van Delia Hind, lot on N line of Fourteenth street, 125 W of Sanchez, W 25 by N 93; $10. Norman McKinnon to Edith Bass, lot on N line of Fifteenth street, 221 W of Nos, W 25 by N 115; $10. Patrick S., John E. and Ida B. MeMakon to W. R, Armoid, lot on N line of Twenty- eighth street, 130 W of Dolores, W 37:9%, NB 1179, E 3, SW 20, S 95; also _all interest in estate of Thomas J. McMahon; $10. Alexine Galey to Maurice Leger, lot on 8 Lne o Army strest, 95 B of Church, B 25 by § 114; $10. Estate of David R. Jones (by Charles C. Bemis, executor) to Mrs. G. F. Reymolds, lot on S line of Twenty-sixth street, 189 W of Dolores, W 25 by S 114; $720. William H. and Annie E. Redlly to Catherine E. Bowden, lot on W line of Eureka street, 200 S of Twentieth, S 25 by W 130: $10. Estats of Louis, Leon and James Touflan (minors), by P. A. Bergerot, guardian, to Emile Artigues, undivided one-fortieth of lot on SW line of Montgomery avenue, 19:23% SE of Broadway, SE 34:41, S 38:9%, W 22 N 65:2% ; §220. Estate of Francoise Artigues (mtnor), by same, guardian, to same, undivided one-six- teenth of same; $350. John B, Nau to Sidney J. Nau, undivided one-fitth_of lot on W line of Montgomery street, 8$7:8 E of Greenwich, N 50 by W 137:6: also property out of county; gift. H. M. A. and Grace J. Miller to Frederick Gantn lot on N line of Filbert street, 111 W of Montzomery, W 26:6 by N 137:6; $10. * Ada R. and George A. Webster to Minnie Johnson, lot on N _line of Francisco street, 6:3 E of Hyde, E 30 by N 137:6; $—. Alexander G. and Caroline J. Ella to Mary F. Healey, lot on W_line of Hyde street, 74 S of Post, S 20:1 by W 38: $10. Real Estate and Development Company to Southern Pacific Company. lot on E corner of South street and Seventh avenue, NE 825, SE 240, SW 745, W 98:514, NW 182:5%, % B. 34, excepting portion § of Charter Line 1850: §——: also Iot on E_corner of South street and Seventh avenue, NE 820, SE 620, SW to Sixteenth avenue, to Seventh avenue, N'W to beginning of B. 34, except portion lying S of Charter Line 1850; grant. Frank W. and Emma A. Fuller to Sig- mund Rosenthal, lot on NE corner of Twenty- sixth avenue and Lake strest, E 57:8 by N 108; $—. Henry and Estalle Mayer to L. B. Chase, lot on E line of Twenty-fourth avenue. 150 S of_California street, S 25 by E 120; $10. Lucius L. and Helen F. Solomons to J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Company. lot om W line of Nineteenth street, 275 N of C street, N 25 by W 120; §10. McEwen Bros. to Martin 8. Shaw, Tot on W line of Tenth avenue, 200 N of K street, N 25 by W_120; also lot on W line of Tenth avenue, 275 N of K street, N 25 by W 120: § Lizzie® Lobree to Louis R. and Calia F. Isaacs, lot on W line of Seventeenth avenue, 250 S of N street, S 25 by W 120; $10. Jacob Heyman Company to Eliza E. Dam, lot on 8 W 25 by S 1 Stephen and _ Josephine Plato (wife of Louis), lot on E line of Harri- son street, 275 S of Precita avenve. § 25 by E 110, Precita Valley, 156 to_158: $10. San Francisco and Fresno Land Company to Edward Ross, 1ot on NW corner of Serpentine avenue and Alabama street, W to Harrison, S to Serpentine. E to Alabama. N to beginni; being that portion of Serpentine avenue lying between the W line of Alabama street and t ne of Harrison, Precita Valley lands, quitclaim deed: $10. = Matthew O'Reilly to William Nieol, all tn- terest in 633 D 381, lot 13, Mission-street Rail. road Homestead Association; $10. Henry A. and Lorne H. Whitley to Bettie Mehlwitz (wife of Anthony) undivided one-half of lot on NE- line of Nineteenth af 75 NW of H street. NW_75 by NE 100, block 363, South San Francisco Homestead: also undivided one-half of lot on NJ line of Thirteenth ave- nue, 75 NW of J street, NW 75 by NE_100, block 1030, same: also undivided ome-half of lot on NE lime of Ninth avenue, 150 NW of F pt;col. NW 75 by NE 100, block 150, same; grant. Anthony and Bettle Mehlwitz to William Stone, undivided one-half of same: grant. > S. s Company (corporation) to Willtam Es and Maggie E. Harris, lot_on W line of Berlin street. 150 S of Henry, S 25 by W 120, lot 28, block 18, Railroad Avenue Homestead: $10. Mary McCarthy to Annfe M. Robinson (wife of E. B.), lot 5, block D, Spreckels subdivision of blocks A, B and D. Park Hill Homestead Association No. 2, quitclaim deed: $1. Annfe M. Robinson (wife of E. B.) to Ed W. and Hermana M. Bennett, same: $10. Baldwin & Howell to George C. and Emily Timms, lot 3, block 8, subdivision 1, Castro- street Addition: $10. Virginia_Vanderbilt and Theresa A. Oel- richs to Thomas Whearty. lot on 8 line of Courtland. 75 W of Bennington, W 25 by 3§ 100, lot 11, block 6, Holly Park; $10. Builders’ Contracts. The Townsend Company (owners) with James Crichton (contractor). architects Sutton & Weeks—Excavating and pile driving for a three-story and basement brick bul on W corner of King and Seventh streets, NW | 264 by SW 275, C. Sanders (owner) with B. Klel and M. B. Dye (contractors), — architect—All work for a two-story barn on the NE corner of Potrero avenue and Fifteenth street: $1050. Simon Bauer (owner) with Olsen & Ben- son (contractors), architects Kidd & Ander- son—All work for a two-story frame bullding (storage cellar and flat over. with two-story barn and stable i rear) on B line of Florida street, 193 N of Twenty-irst, N 25 by B 100: Joseph Feederle (owner) with Christ Schwet. .- mfl:’-‘nt-:awmu i-na' a_one-story, g ing on B line of Vermont Twenty-fitth; $1900. Willlam C. and Hilda E. Gillles L“:%QWAM' g frame réstdence on 8 lina of Y 30 W of Sanchez, W 25 by S 114, M. B. 1058 —_— m—rm_ml STERILIZED SALT. E? Ei I g :

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