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THE SAN FRA NCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 mzaz. zsars_crre—ron sazx. | OAKLAND ADVERTSN'TS | ;.;‘UMASI# \L:Lk'. K \c\::\'fi 5 MONTG IMERY OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. | OAXLAND REAL FS™A T PERTIES. ! not far from Pacific and | bring $63 a month. | o a month Flats on DE2S—Saws y 1% blocks from Mar 5 Nofth of Market; lot 30x137:6, Excel- | e € for first-clase flate. { - PER FOOT—$15. = | PER FOOT—$15, & ¥ r chase. Exceilent pros- 4 4 CHOICE LOTS $4.500 n lot; 25x137:6, to CHOICE LOTS § IN THE FINE RESIDENCE SECTION IN THE FINE RESIDENCE SECTION 15,0 OF OAKLAND. meh. OF OAKLAND. $1620 a year, | Directly on the Oakland-ave. Electric Line. | $ L ase. Everything Directly on the Oakland-ave. Electric Line. | Longer lease ONLY 5 MINUTES' WALK FROM THE | KBY ROUTE STATION. S OFFERED BY AN ESTATE. | - | $15—PER FOOT. 15. | 15—PER ; and on Van Ness avenue; ex- § FOOT—$1 amily hotel or club pur- | Call or Address R C. NEWELL, | 1212 BROADWAY, OAKLAND 750—Western Addition corner; rented wery | $174 & _month. 160 feet frontage ts. Covered with good frame | 1 | 3 brick buflding, leased to ons B O o the manufacturing distriot. ¢ frontage on two streets. 1] THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 5 MONTGOMERY STREET. EASY TERMS—PRICE MODERATE | | e | | FOR A | | Strictly modern 7-room home, containing finest | sanitary plumbing; combination gas and elec- | | tric fixtures; swell birdseve maple mantel; fuel | ONLY A FEW LEF} $125F -3 ER WEEK. - NO INTEREST. ‘he Exceisior Homestead | §a8 main: every room sunny; large terraced | b table: on street | lot in lawn; ample room for driveway and | . not far from the | stable; between Grove street and Telegraph | eciric cars. secure ope as an | ave., facing boulevarded street; the most com- | plete in ghe city; 35 minutes via Key route to San Francisco; location exceptionally dry and | thermal. Remember, Telegraph ave. is soon to | | be bituminized to Fortieth st., increasing con- | ous vilues: 545 37th st.; ey at owner's, 567 37tk st., or at HARRY L. HOLCOMB'S Office, 314 San Pablo ave., Oakland. Sept. 7, 1:30 | — lots in the Mis- The above home ready for IMMEDIATE | occupancy. 4 by the time it is paid for it bied in value the Way prices during the past year; buy ices become prohibitive in thir TE, Phone Main 5704. m, ce easy terms. | WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st. _ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. LARGE furnished front room; windows east, south, west. Durant ave., Berkeley. Iviee sunny back parior, with able for two. LARKIN, 400 ng water: LARKIN, ble 81914 — Large, tor lady or front room: $12 per sunny, gentieman; 11, bet. Sth and 6th, oft Mission— som suite: 1 or 2 friends. Suites and single rooms to let. MARKET, ! MARKET, 1035—Furnished rooms, day, week or monts, to let. MADKET, 1040 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rooms; hot, cold water, elevator; windows for parade. MASON, 514, nr. Sufter—Sunny front rooms; suite or single; reasonable. 1034—Sunny front room; private MISSION, 573—Sunny room; §1 week. MISSION, 2247—Rooms to let. OCEAN Boulevard, 1522; Forty-ninth ave., or. K—Furnished rooms. OCTAVIA, 1157, Ellis-st. car, Jefferson Park— ‘Well furnished rooms; gas, bath, phone. PAGE, 1776—Three front unfurnished rooms. PILRCE, 251—Seven sunny rooms and bath; rent cheap. PINE, 752—Large sunny front room and bath; French private family; reference. POST, 880—Large furnished room, ruaning ‘water. BACRAMENTO, 1642—A neatly furnished front hall room n private family. Fhen s Bl ool o Lo Al SR SBUTTER, 1105—Large bay-window front rms.; running water; §3 and $3 50 per week. SEE first our free list of rooms befors you rent any; we direct you without any charge. BATHIAN'E AGENCY, 235 Kearny st. Pt ot . v il il b e s S SR SOUTH PARK, 104—Large sunny furnished basem also large parlor; llight house- keepin; THE Larchmont, 861 Sutter—New brick blds., finely furnished: hot, cold water. steam heat, privilege to baths: $3 to $6 week. THIRTEENTH, 238—Nice furnished suitable for gentleman; only $6. TURK, 1158—Nice, furnished rooms; house; select neighborhood. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 35c to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water In every Toom; elevator, read.-room; free bus; baggase. room, new Most convenient a 85c to $150 nigh elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; bag WOLF House, co: furnishad rooms from 16c per night up. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office,cor. Duncan & Church sts. , bet. 21st and 224 you, lot included. er week. Mutual . 427 Crossley bld. FOR lot 48x150; € large chicken-yards, fruit. flowers, 30 minutes to San Francisco: Key Route; should be seen to appreciate. In. quire Owner, Thirty-fourth st., near Tel- egraph ave. East. 4 rooms and bath, with fin- FOR sale—Improved property, paying 8 per cent on investment; on Telegraph ave., oppo- | site Idora Park. Address box 1398, Call of- fice, Oakland. e ey ! OAXLAND ROOMS. | SIXTEENTH, 818, Oakland—Nicely furnished rooms to let; gentlemen preferred. | —_— | | | { | | | 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. e ———— ROOMS AND BOARD. PSPPI —vscct iRl e Fordorio oo RO S 4 VALLEJO, 1130, cor. Leavenworth, 1 block to Hyde-st. car—Newly furnished, sunny front rooms; running water; excellent home cook- ing; yard; laundry; phone; private family; young couple preferred; reasonable. ROOMS and board; very reasonable; private house; suitable for two gentlemen; refer- ences; excellent table. 1263 Octavia st. SAN MATEO REAL ESTATE. = 1 D TRACT, _OAXKLAND FURNITUEE FOR SALE. ) CT, TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni- | ture. H. Schelhaas,11th st.,cor.store,Oakland. —_— CT, San Francisco Advertism’ts. ROOMS FOR HOUSEEEEFPING. | FIRST, 317—Large fur, front rms. for light | " 'hskpg; run. water, closet, bath, aiso sing. r. XD MONDAY MC | FOLSOM, 742A—Sunny WIN & HOWELL, | rooms; yard connectio: . s ‘x FOURTH, 225—Nice housekeeping rooms; also line of San Mateo ele: singie rooms. es from Sth and Market | beit and just beyood | — s bay shore “cutoff’ | GROVE, 535—Two housekeeping rooms. line; second subdivision front housekeeping $14 month. ot lots from up; | HARRISON, 24081, bet. Twentieth and Twen- ivisions only $10 down | ty-first—2 furnished, sunny, front rooms, ater pipes In | with gas stove and bath. pure artesian well water: ubdivision No. 1 were sold exceptional opportunity i this Gesirable section oa | take the electric cars and get LOMITA PARK: maps sent on appii- HOWARD, 840—Housekeeping rooms. HOWARD, 1074—Housekeeping rooms. HOWARD, 1136—Front sunny room for house- keeping. KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell—Three- cation SELBY, RODGERS & CO. Tel 116_Californis. st. n 673 e of The ¢ -1l for the recep- ROOM and board in private family; single or double; 2 blocks from Park; reference. 26 B et., bet. 1st and 2d aves., Richmond Dist. ELLIS, 453—Nicely furnished rooms, with best of French table board; gool location; reas. EDDY, 1128, opp. Jefferson Park—Fine furn. sunny rooms; table board; reas.; new manag. HOWARD, 841A—First-class board and room, single or dcuble, $5-$6 wk.; American tamily. LARGE, sunny room and board, $5 week. 328 First st. MASON, 615A, nr. Sutter—Sunny room and board 'in private family. O'FARRELL, 910—Sunny large furn. room, with good board and run. water; reasonable. ROOMS and board to let. HOTEL MARCH- IONESS, 160 Golden Gate ave. ROOMS with board; all locations. Phone Clay | " e98, Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church annex, 807 California—See rooms, learn prices, try table —_— ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. YOUNG man wishes board and residence in a& private vegetarian family; state terms and particulars. Box 1810, Call office. e et sements and subscriptions has | ; : e as | _Toom sunny apartments; steam heat; cen. loc. | KENICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Plne— | . Sunny. furnisbed 3-room suites; steam heat- | ed, electric lighted; free baths; rates reas. | MISSION, 1219 — Furnished roem: complete; no children. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale. housekeeping s seekers in the river dis- 1 have 320 acres of d in heart of oll region, V] . aiteranela; will senlas & | NICE housekeeping rooms to let; all locations. OAK. 117—Complete for housekeeping, $5 to or b C ; cash or 1 on mtge.; snvestig heap. Box 1131, Call office | ~ §12; gas range; hot bath; adults. i ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards | SCOTT, 300, NE. cor. Page—Two or thres | vineyards: inspected bargains: monthly cata- | sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; bath. | Jogues =en free. C. M. WOOSTER CO. 645 Market s SECOND, 149—Nice furnished rooms for house- keeping; reasopable: good location. THE VIRGINIA, 1005 Powell—Furnished or | unfurnished bay-window suites, complete for housekeeping: gas range; also single. THREE furnished roos dry; yard; quiet. 14 vale. TURK, 8l4—Desirable housekeeping or fur- nished rooms at reduced rates. | v HANGE. | TWENTY-THIRD, $726—2 sunny, -bay-window o g | rooms, completely furnished for hkpg.: reas. | Tract, at San Leandro. g fine orchard on gentle siope; terms; plenty water; fine r details: go and see Sunday. 3 Mills bldg. L ——— REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. bath; pantry; laun- Fremont ave., Fruit- nd three acres of fruit | Oakland; will exchange or San Francisco prop- VAN NESS ave., 232—Furnished housekeeping suite and singl! range; $16, §6; aduits. | ,fi : well improved; adjoining » will sell or exchange for Oekiand property. block and a half from iding; a bargain. FAW., ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson st.—Modern 3-4-5 rooms; furn. or unfur.: refs. Tel. East 1350. ——— Z E. FAW, Bacon bld£., Oakland ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms | 252 to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and | light housekeeping rooms; open all night, AT “"The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms,, 26c, 50c, §1 50 to $10 week; house open with house of 7 rooms | and bath; hard finished; garden, lawn, flow- ers and trees. a fine residence in one of | the best-known summer resorts in Southern “alifornia; will sell or exchange for im. proved property in San Francisco; the title | is perfect { SEAL ROCK INVESTMENT CO., 1312 Market st Rooms 418-419. Tel. $6000—LOT 100x200 1t all night. lights; running water in every room; WANTED—A ranch of about 100 acres, ad ining some Government land; must have | ouse, barn, implements, etc., 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; Box BUSH. 785—To rent; 2 large well furnished roomis; use of xas and bath. C?leflNXA, 623—Pleasant sunny rooms to et ’ 3 A, 77—Rooms_or basement; gentlemen; lower ficor. board for A h:“"‘"h)_al 2-story M\l"m‘!“l‘ll completed, J— » beaut! ly finished on e; large closet | pr1] 1328 Ingle room to I for every bedroom: dressing-room fitted up 3 i oo with every convenience; besutiful sideboard and china closet in dining-room: electricity and gas for lighting: within 1 biock of sta- | tion and 3 block to electric cars; lot 40x117; will sell on very reasonable terms. Apply at 2250 San Jose avenue. A FINE home in Alameéda—Cottage of 6 rooms, hall, bath, basement: garden, etc.; lu::lol. See owner, 1050 Franklin et., Oak- jand. S —— BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS GRAND Southern, 7th Mission—Rooms 88¢ to $1 25 night; §1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-room. HAMPTON pince, 17, off Folsom, near Third—4 wunny rooms; rent ble. basement; tinted walls; reasonable. ve sidewalks Ton virsine st For terme sce MORAN & | HARRISON. 721—Nice furnished rooms; cen- SEWAIN, ovp. Berkeley station. tral location. HARRISON, 979, nr, Sixth—Two nice fur- nished rooms for two gentiemen. . = —— ——_ ___ ] FRUITVALE ADVERT’S'TS HARRISON, 1216%—Small room to rent. HOWARD, 715—Large rates; 26c to $1 day and 24 14; lerge hall, dining-room, den, | HOW. , T37%—Nicely furnished rooms from front .n‘kl - ‘with “:- $1 50 up; good entire house in' wood: clinker | HOWARD, 835%—Newly renovated furnished brick mantel, plumbing, unique| rooms clec. 1 Son ity water. | — sewer: N. W. corner, lot 50 by 125; lawn; | HOWARD, 1608—Nicely furnished rooms with SRR | e whaden, . (a1l new) | JESSIE. 363 east U. S Mint—Furaished easy rooms; single, §7; for two, $8. $1, $150 night; | ;200 rooms; 25¢ to S0c per night; $1 25 to §3 week. | - HIRDONE A WANTED—3 communicating rooms, furnished for housekeeping; 2 adults and boy of 13; within 20 minutes’ walk of ferry; state terms. Box 1471, Call office. YOUNG man wants furnished room in German family or widow's home; state price. Box 1643, Call office. S ——— ROOM-RENTING AGENCY. HAVE you any rooms to let? If you have and want them rented quick telephone to Clay 996, or call at 117 Sutter st. e VIAVI VIAVI. A _way to health. Mothers’ and daughters’ home treatment: booklet free; write for it. VIAVI CO., Van Ness. Phone East 282. | WINDOWS TO VIEW PARADE. GORE, coner Market, Powell and Bddy ats.; large bay windows. Apply 3 Eddy, room 8. MARKET, 1019—Finest and best view In clty: Teas. {o partles, single seats. McDowell parl. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MBLEOURNE Institute, Van Ness and Market, cures; estab, {n S.F.4 yrs. Hours 1 to 5 p.m. MARRIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Glovanni Caputo, 26, 626 Broadway, Blisa Vanacora, 18, 626 Broadway. Charles H. Shepman, 28, 1053 Golden Gate | avenue, and Medey C. Corbett, 10, 1257 Turk. Robert L. France, 81, city, and Violet R. Jacobs, 21, 1230 Pine street. Adolph Benedettl, 22, 1894 Union street, and Margaret Cottermole, 18 1940 Filbert street. Ernest A. Herger, 24 326 Fifth street, and Theresa A. Doran, 19, ‘1039 Howard street. Edwin L. Willow, 29, Bakersfield, and | Frances A, Foran, 30, Bakersfleld, Thomas Payne, 81, 241 Fifth street, and Emily Hardwick, 27" Whetstead, England. Alfred D. La Motte, 21, 845 Post street, and Florence L. Lyons. 18, 945 Post street. Leon L. Gummow. 21, 603 Valencla street, and Lulu K. Welden, 21, 23 Harriet street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent mat) w1 ot ‘be nserted, They ox in indorsed with the name residence of per- sons muthorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are pul once in this column free of charge. BORN. ALLISON—In this city, September 14, 1904, to e ity o€ At e e BENNETT—In Berkeley, September 16, 1004, to the wife of Fred A. Bennett, a daughter. SCHEBLINE—In this city, to the wife of Edwin Sc) WHITLOW—In Alameda, S to the wife of Willlam Salome Waltz), & daughter. MARRIED. BABCOCK—LACAY—In this city Beptember 16, 1904, by the Rey, Dr. E. Nellnd: pastor of the First English Lutheran Church, Ray- mond Babcock of New York City and Julfe N. Lacay of this city. JOHNSON-—ANDERSON—In this city Sep- tember 14, 1904, by the Rev. Dr. B. Ne. lander, pastor of the First English Lutheran Church, John August Johnson and _Anns Lovisa' Anderson. both of San Jose, Cal, 11, 1004, iine, a daughter. tember 7. 1904, itlow (formerly Dunn, John Sichel. Fannie Green, Willlam Ullrich, Mary Haynes, Emma L, Weber. Eugene R. finw:inw;;ren William: 5 belle F. emphill, wis ‘Wilson, ga) Thirteen. Hurson. Ellen Young, J. W. Continued From Page g Levy, Melanie T BENSON—In this city, September 15, 1904, Willlam C., beloved husband of Mary Ben- s son, and loving father of John E., Willlam 20 28 F., Miram Evelyne and Charles J. Benson, 30 Oceanic § ) 3 00 & native of Navan, County Mesth, Ireland, 50 Spring Valley Water 38 75 A ‘member of Yerba Buena | $3,000 Contra Costa Water bond: 97 00 <. of H. and San Fran- ,000 Hawallan Coml & Sugar 02 28 * Union No. 7. $3,000 Hawailan Coml & Sugar 5s. 01 00 = funeral will taxe place to-day $1,00 Northern Ry of Cal 3s, casl 19 00 :’Eal“rd?}').u.l( 9:30 a. mge(mm hlisa hu}g:“lr_. $21,000 Assoclated Oil Co 5 per cent.. 70 00 ence, ars strect, between Seventeentl 3 siract dnd Corhett avenus, thence tothe Most mu:f.emmn Semon oly edeéemer Church, where a requiem ;. high mass will be celebrated for the repose o e Fackay Amciatipn:; 310 08 of his soul at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross 10 Giant Powder Con, hl 64 25 Cemetery. = 20 Giant Powder Con ... 64 00 Members of Bricklayers’ Union No. 7 are 10 Hawaiian Coml & Sugar .. 63 00 hereby notified to attend the funeral of our 10 Hutchinson 8 P Co... 10 75 deceased brother, Willlam Benson, from his 50 Kilauea Sugar Plan Co. 4 50 late residence, 1i Mars street, between Sev- 50 Mercantile Trust Co 250 00 enteenth and Corbett venue, at ® a. m. By 100 Paauhau S P Co. 16 25 order BE. L. NOLAN, President. 100 Spring Valley Wa &9 00 F.. L, HADLEY, Cor. Sec. $2,000 Cal Gas & E L G . 81 25 BURKE—In this city, September 16, 1904, at | $3,000 Spring Val Water 4s (3d mtge). 99 00 the residence, 726 Clementina street, Bridget, | Street— beloved wife of the late James Burke, and $5,000 Geary-st Railway 5 per cent.. 55 00 mother of Thomas F. Burke, Mrs. J. J. Ker- $3,000 Spring Val 4s (3d mtge)...... 90 00 l"'an and Mrs. C. Mackey, a native of Ire- G s CAMERON—In Mendocino_ Cal., Scptembdr 13, Unlisted Securities. 1904, Hannah H, Cameron, widow of John boes oo Cameron. and mother of Mrs. C. W. Bain- | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. bridge, Mrs, John Ross Martin, Benjamin | Bid. Ask.| Bld. Ask. Otis Cameron and the late Amanda E. Cam- | Bay CPC 6s. 95% — |S P C R 4s. — 100 eron, a native of Boston, Mass., and an early B L Wat 6s. — 117%]S P Co 414s.100% — pioneer of California, aged 85 years 11! Cal NW 5s.. — 112%| Sun Tel 6s... — 115 months and 16 days. |'M C Wat 55,100 — | Do 5 . 104 — CASSELL—All _ members of Golden Gate RisI Wks 5s — 105 |Suttr-st Rbs 104 Councll No. 80, United Commercial Travel- | SF & NP 6s.112 — |UR of SF 4s. 84% — El;'p‘::nhg:n!lrulcl. ‘W‘()ll‘flls!embla on Ehundlly, 1 MISCELLANEQUS STOCKS. , al 3 a. m. at the late ' Ala § Co. 27 28Y%] T residence of our departed brother, Leopold | Amer Bia Go - 90| Mty o = % Cassell, 1497 Geary street, to conduct funeral | Ca] Cot Mils 80 — |Nev Nat Br195 o services, By order of Cal GE&ECor. 45 48 (NS R R Co. 8% — H L JUiZORGE BORCHARDT, 8. C. | C Jockey CL110 — |N Cal P Co. — 8% . L. JUDELL, Secretary. Cal Powder. — 150 |Oak Bk Sav.120 — CLAVERE—In Gliroy, September 15, 1904, | Cal Ship Co. — Osk T Con.. 78 — Jean Clavers, a native of France, aged 80 | Cal TI & T. — 155 |[IOOF Hall A 6% — years, { — Orpheum Co.. — 15% COBURN—In thia city, September 16, 1904, | 834| PacC Cas Co.128 — Henry Hudson, beloved husband of May | 120 a Coburn, & native of Chicago, IlL, aged 81 CYP % oai years 1 month and 28 days. | 0 2 DUGAN—In this city, September 15, 1004, at | - loarey 8 ronas slnter Mrs, Sumn Moo | 4 ‘enth_street, Patricl . & = native of County Cavan, Ireland. D | g DUGGAN—In this city, September 15, 1904, 22 Patrick Duggan, a native of Ireland, aged 3“ p 74 years. 27y DUNN—In this eity, September 15, 1904, at SALES, his residence, 18304 Bush street, John, be- loved husband of Katie Dunn (neé McEntee), and father of Joseph, Sallle and the late May V. Duan, a native of County Kildare, Ire- land, azed 55 years and 20 da: 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 9 a. m., from the funéral parlors of McGinn Bros., 224-226 McAllister street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Membery of St. Dominlc's Sodality of the Holy Name are notified to attend. GREEN—In this city, September 16, 1904, Wil Ham. beloved husband of Dora Green, and father of Mark and Willlam Green, Mrs. Sara M. Phillips and Mrs. F. Schlesinger, a native of Germaay, aged 77 years 11 months | and 6 days. (Honolulu papers please copy.) | @ Funeral and interment private. Please omit flowers. | HAYNES—In Oakland, September 16, 1904, | Emma L., beloved wite of M. R. Haynes. & native of Michigan, aged 47 years 4 months | and 19 days, | HEATON—In Oakland, September 16, 1904, | Warren Heaton, husband of the late Hen- | rietta B. Heaton, and father of Mary C. and | the late Charles A Heaton, a native of Ohio, aged 81 years and 21 days. HEMPHILL—In Oakland, September 16_ 1904, Lewis Hemphill, beloved brother of Charles | F. and Henry. Hemphill, a native of New York, aged 68 years, HURSON—A solemn requiem anniversary mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul | of the late KEllen Hurson to-day (Satur- day), at 9 a. m., at St. Joseph's Church. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. LEVY—In this city, September 16, 1904, Mela- | nle Levy, beloved mother of Mrs. F. O. Chamberlain, W. H. Schnitzer, Hor- | tense, Fernand and Alfred Levy, Mrs. A. | Welll, Mrs. A. Alexander, Isidor W, and | B Meyer Levy. a native of France, aged 60 years 8 months and 8 days. 7 The funeral services will be held t morrow (Sunday). at 12:30 p. m., at her 1 residence, 1408 McAllister street. Interment private, McADAMS—In Sausalito, September 16 1004, Jane McAdams, dearly beloved wife of John McAdams, and beloved mother of James, Willlam, Oliver and the late George and Jennie McAdams, a native of Ireland. | Bul MILLAR—In this city, September 14, 1904, James Duncan Millar, a native of Kinkar- dine, Scotland, aged 09 years 3 months and days. (Oakland papers please copy.) E> Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-di (Saturday), at 10 a. m., from, his late res dence, 915 Leavenworth strest. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. | MONTGOMERY—In this city, September 18, | 1804, Edward L., beloved father of Charles B, Montgomery, 'a native of Cushing, Me., | aged 75 years 5 months and 20 days. MORGENTHAU—In this clty, September 16, 1904, Annie Morgenthau, & native of Cala- veras, Cal, [ Interment private, Holy Cross Ceme- tery. ¢l MURDOCK—In this city, September 16, 1904, | Catherine, beloved mother of Leo, Frank and | George Murdock, a native of County Sligo, | Ireland, aged 68 years, | > Remains at’ the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green_ 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. PAYNE—In this city, September 16, 1904, | Katle, dearly beloved daughter of Charles | and Martha Payne, and sister of Robert J. | and Charles Payné Jr. and Mrs. C. Wyatt, | & native of San Francisc, aged 15 years and | 26 days. ROSE PEREIRA—In San Pablo, Sept. 14, 1904, Frank Rose Perelra, beloved husband of Mary R. Rose Perefra and father of Joseph Rose, Manuel Rose, Antone Rose, Frank Rose, Er- nest Rose, Chris Rose.and Annie P. Pereira, & native of Portugal, aged 77 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday) at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrat for the repose of his soul, commncing at o'clock. Interment, St. Mary's Cemeter?, Oakland, | SHAFER—In this ecity, September 16, 1904, | Eva, beloved wife of V. A, Shafer. and only of Mrs, E. T. Carpenter, a native | achusetts, aged 82 years 6 months and 26 days, | @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral services | to-morrow (Sunday), at 9:30 a. m., at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co,. 1900 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Six- | teenth. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, i Oakland, SICHEL—In this city, September 15, 1904, | Fannle Sichel, beloved wife of Max Sichel, | and mother of Mrs. Berl, Mrs. i Kullmann and ~_Albeft, Gustave, Arthur and Leo Sichel, a native of Bergen, Hessen, Germany, aged 72 years 5 months | and 18 days. (New York papers please copy.) | 9 ¥ Friends and acqualntances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, September 18, at 10 a. m., from her late residence, 2511 Sacramento street. ULLRICH-In this city, September 18, 1904, Mary Ullrich (nee Echgeimeier), beloved | wife of Joseph Ullrich, and devoted mother | of Mrs. Henrlette Schneider and Mrs, Emilie | Selfke, a native of New York, aged 04 years * 8 months and 27 days. | §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 1 p, m., from her late residence, 462 Sanchez street, near Eighteenth. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. WEBER-In this city, September 15, 1904, Eugene R. Weber, beloved brother of Meta Liebe. and uncle of Edward P. Weber, a na- | tive of Switzerland, aged 53 years. EFriends and acauaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 2 p. m., from the parlors of Theodor Dierks. 967 Mission street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth. Cremation Odd Fel- lows' Cemetery, W{LLlAlds—ln San Diego, Cal tember 15, . Sep! 904, Irabelle F., wife of the late Ji C 1004, Trabelle e of the late John J. and mother of DeWitt B. Wil- Tom West and John K. Wil- WILSO! In_ the City and County Hospltal, September 16, 1904, Edgar Wilson, a native of New York, aged 40 years. YOUNG—In East Oakland, September 16, 1004, J. W. Young formerly of Katchekan, Alas- Tainer"or Tavios and Bord Yonng e er of Taylor ous Alaska, ngton, and brother ot Henry JAMES INN & CO., Formerly With McGinn Bros. -Funeral and e Directors 214 Eddy st. Tel South 576, To Exploit Tibet. The English promoter is _getting ready for events in the land of the Lama. In one day in London recently the following new companies were reg- istered: Copper Mines of Tibet, Lassa Geld | Mines, Lassa Exploration Com- pany, Lead Mines of Tibet, Tibet Min- ing and Finance Company, ‘Mines Street— $8,000 United R Rof § F 4 per cent. 85 #0 Afternoon Session. 30 Norenern Cal P Northern Cal Power Co..... «es 9350 §3:000 Unlted & K of 8 F 4 per 'coni. 86 00 000 United R R of § F 4s. b 5.... 85 00 Mining Stocks. BAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 1500 Alpha - 10| 300 Mexican 100 Andes . . 17| 150 Ophir 100 Belcher - 80| 500 Potosi 200, Caledonia .... 60| 100 Savage . 200 Con Cal & V.1 10| 400 Union Con. 200 Crown Point.. 14| Afternoon Session. 200 Crown Point.. 15/ 100 Mexican .... 200 Gould & Cur. 18| 800 Ophir .. 600 Hale & Norc. 60| 100 Seg Belcher. 400 Hale & Norc. B9 600 Union Con 100 Julia 08| 300 Yellow Jacket, TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. ‘Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 75 Goldfield Mhk 1000 Jumbo 1200 MacNamas 100 Mont Ton ...1 65| 100 Mont Ton..1 67%/ 400 Mont Ton ...1 70| Afterncon Sesslon. 1000 Goldfield SPk. 181000 Sandstorm ... 1300 MacNamara . 341000 Sour Mas! 1000 MacNamara . 33| 200 Ton Midway, 500 Mont Ton..1 7734 500 Ton N Star. 150 Mont Ton ...1 80| 2R CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, Sept. 16—3 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 10 1 00 11 08 05 06 17 19 — 35 31 32 — o 10 1 20f o7 98 23 28| LT85 63 64l op 2152 25 19 20| Overm: 20 22 12 1 12 k3 0 o7 Cal Cal & V.1 061 18 17 erfal. 0L 113 o 81 33 14 80 o 08 — 10 Eureka Con.. — 50| Syndicate [ Exchequer ... 60 62/ Union Con 38 39 Gould & Cur. 18 19 Utah ... 10 12 ale ore. 60 Yellow Jack: Julla ...... .« 08 09 BRS TONOP, Bid. A Adams . o7 Colehan = Columbla’. .. 25 Esperanza ... 01 Gold Anchor. — @3 Bluebell. 08 idfield B&B 14 Goldfield Min 72 Goldfield Mhk 18 e Goldfleld § Pk 17 — 20 Goldfiald Ton. 11 | 03 Gold Mt Con. — 02! 18 17 Hazel Kirk .. — 12 39 40 Jim Butler .. — 64/ [ — Jumbo ...... 94100 20 = Little Ton .. 20 —|Ton & S Lake. 51 — MacNamara . 33 —| United Ton .. 04 05 Mizpah Exten 17 —|Utopla_...... 10 15 Mont Ton ...1 80 West End ... 18 — —_——— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, 8. Ducas Company to George Ryan, lot on | NE line of Tomasca street, 57:6 NW of Butler avenue. NW 25:9, NE 70:10, E 25, S 85:0%, Delng lots 9 to 11, block 2, Franconfa; $10, Eliza 8. and Shirley Baker to P lot on X line of Princoton street. 100 5 oz Siiliman, S 28 by E 120, being lot 11, block 71, Railioad avenue Extension Homestead; $10. geate or Kathe Stoesser (wife of Otio' D. . former] te E. - Stoomer, y Kate E. Lemman) to An street, 71 F of Danvers, E 25 by § 121, bel block 2, Pioche and Robinson subdivision; $10 Abraham and Charles Rosenstein to Oscar Heyman, lot on NE line of Girard street, 108 of ‘Burrows, NW 50 by NE 120, being block 5, University Mound: $10. acob Heyman to Jacob Heyman Company, lota 822 and 824, Gift map 2; also lot 560, Gitt map 1, and all property in California; Willlam H, and Susle R. Clark Byrne, lots 5 and 6, block 41, Sunayside, sin. Estate of Joseph 'P. Hale (by Anais Hale, administrator) to Josephine C. H. Boyle, lot NW corner Larkin and MeAllist N 120 by W 137:6; §220,000. e osephine C. H.' and Robert J. L. Boyl David F. Waiker, same; $10. = 2OVle Same to same, same; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Stephen V. Casady, lot on N line of Greenwich street, 146:10% K of Polk, E 37:41% by N 137:6; . Francis M. and "Alicia_Hatch to Ludwig M. | Hoefler, lot on S line of Washington street, 105 W _of Buchanan, W 32:6 by S 127:8%; $—. Matthaus A. Edelmann to Julia Ludin, lot on S line of Waller street, 172:6 B of Webster, E 25 by § 137:6, quitclalm deed; $5. Juita Ludin (Kiszler), (wife of Charles) to ‘Wilhelm_and Julia Claus, same; $10. John P. Doherty to Elizabeth T. Doherty, lot on S line of McAllister street, 87:6 E of Fillmore, E 23 bv S 100; also lot on S line of Clay strect, 102:6 W of Baker, W 35 by § 102:8%;; also lot on N line of Pine street, 26:3 E of Steiner, E 25 by N 80: gift. City and County of San Francisco to James F. Smith, lot on N line of Broadway, 122:6 E of Stelner, E 27:6 by N 137:6; 5 Same to Rose T. McNamara, lot on S line of Oak street, 87:6 E of Steiner, E 27:6 by S 11! . Melanie_Levy to Helene L. Chamberlain, Hortense 1, and Jeanne L. Schnitaer, lot on N line of McAllister street, 82:6 W of Plerce, W 55 by N 137:6; gift. Henry A. Wegener to Mollie Wegener (Haat), lot on SW corner of Waller strest and De Long avenue, W 30 by S 110; gift. Estate of Jobn Lyons (by H. L. Grinnell, administrator) to F. J. Castelhun, lot on NB i enth street, 225 SE of Folsom, SE AR XS Graves, lot on N line street, 135 B of Guerrero, N 138, E 75, § 24, W 25, S 114, W 80; $10. John O'Keefte to Clar® M. Hammett, lot on N line of Eighteenth street, 127:6 W of Church, W 27:6, N 128:4), SE 28:935, s q 0. st B senromeen 1o momroia ?&mm-lumlsmg Moitoret, lot on § line of Eightdenth | “ STAND TRIAL Accused Minister Is to Be Formally Charged by the| Investigating Committee MAY RESTORE HAMMOND | Little Opposition Appears to Request of Divine Sus- pended at Last Conference PACIFIC GROVE, Sept. 16.—In ex- ecutive session to-day the California Methodist Episcopal Conference passed upon the qualifications of candidates for admission to the ministry. Gustaf A. Werner, Fred W. Axe, B. Schneider, F. R. Gillette, Robert J. Coyne, Woo Pying King, N. M. Par- sons, M. W. Frary, Luyonoshin Kawashima and Wilfred Kent were ad- mitted on trial. Woo Pying King is a Korean, the first ever admitted to this conference. He has a charge in Hawall. Tokujl Komura, David Rals- ton, Edwin H. Smith, G. A. Reeder and Samuel Quickmire were admitted to full membership. Edward D. Raley was elected to deacon’s orders. + The case of F. A. Morrow, whose character numerous unfavorable reports have been in circulation for some time, was brought up. orrow has been holding a supernumerary re- | lation for the past three years and his request to be given a charge this year has resulted in the demand for an In- vestigation of his character. A com- mittee of inquiry, consisting of W. W. Case (presiding), A. J. Hanson, T. A. Towner, Eli McClish, Thomas Filben, J. F. Jenness, A. C. Welch, F. D. Bovard, W. T. Mayne, G. W. Beatty, T. A. Atkinson, J. B. Chynoweth, John Stephens, George W. White and W. 8. Urmy, the rumors regarding Morrow and de- cide whether they form sufficient basis for a trial. The committee spent all the after- noon in session behind closed doors and examined many witnesses. As a result of the testimony adduced spe- cific charges are being formulated, and at to-morrow morning’s session the accused minister will ‘be formally charged with' flagrant immorality. | The offenses alleged extend back over a period of eight years to the time when Morrow had a pastorate in Sac- ramento. Dr. J. D. Hammond, who was sus- pended from ministerial duties for one year at the last conference, having been found guilty of imprudence and unministerial conduct, has applied for | $1 appointment to a charge, and it is more than likely that when the names of the different ministers are called his character will be passed without question, and that he will be restored to full membership in the conference. | | There is practically no opposition to Dr. Hammond’'s restoration to full membership. At the annual meeting of the Lay Association to-night the following were elected: President, L. L. Dennett of Modesto; vice presidents, Jamieson of Alameda and Miss Carrie C. Davis of San Francisco; recording secretary, B. L. Weymouth of Pacific Grove; corresponding secretary, James E. White of San Francisco; treasurer, F. L. Turpin of San Francisco. PR L fels, lot on N line of Army street, 207:6 W of Guerrero, N lg::r swou:sx. thence 94 to Army street, B 27: . °AA"F and Annie L. Sepra to Willlam C. Boeifn, lot on E line of Sanchez street, 140 N of Clivper, N 22 by E 81:8%; $10. Sven and Karolina Persson to Hans J. and Theodine M. Hall, lot on S line of Alvarado street, 204:7 E of Noe, E 25 by S 114; §10. Peter J. and Louisa Rothmann to Eugens McCormick, lot on SW corner of Twenty-fourth and Hoffman streets, W 25 by S 85; Jacob J. and Edith Jacobl to Joseph Bran- denstein, lot on W corner of Mission and First streets, NW 55 by SW_60; $10. ‘Annie M. McLea to Charles H. Holbrook Jr lot on SB line of Folsom street, 70 NE of Third, NB 67:6, SE 93:6, SW 87:8, NW 23, SW 30, NW 71:8; $10. John J. and Emerita A. Lermen to Joha Caffrey, lot on SW line of Langton street, 250 NW of Folsom, NW 25 by SW 75; §10. Bridget Burke to Katherine E. Mackey (wife of Patrick) and Ellen M. Kerrigan (wife of James), lot on NW line of Clementina street, 228 NB ot Ninth, NE 28 by NW 75 also lot on NW line of Clementina street, 200 of Eighth, SW 25 by NW 75; $10. Ida O. Hogdon (wife of Herbert F.) to Real Estate and Development Company, lot on NE line of Seventh avenue, 182:5% SE of South street, SE 54:10 to Sixteenth, E 4:2, NE 1, SW 98:5%, lot 1, block 34, Salt h; grant. Mg:y ahd County of San Francisco to Mary 3. McEntee (Sullivan), lot on E line of Ne- braska street, 100 S of Twenty-third, S 50 by E_100; Eugene, to Mercantile Trust Company, lot First avenue, 485:6 N of Lal W _27:6%, NW 200:3%, E 1 $10.. Pacific Realty Company_ (corporation) to same, lot on W line of First avenue -8 N of Lake street, S 200, W 27:6%, N 200:3%, E T quitclaim deed; $10. ‘Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco to Eugene Le Roy, lot on E line of Tibbits tract, 27:6% W of First avenue and 28§ of Lake street, ‘v%v s:.‘:o 201:2%, NE 2:7%, NW :4%; $10. . Sc?:mnn and Dora Getz to Mary E. Boon lot on E line of Seventeenth street, 271:1 of California, S 50 by E 120; $10. Fernando and Julla A. Neison to George B. end Harriet A. Crooks, lot on W line of Sec- ond avenue, 175 S of A street, S 25 by W 120; 10 Heyman Company to Jacob Weissbein, lot S SE corner of Forty-seventh avenue and C ‘street, E §2:6 by § 100; also lot cn SW cor- ner of Forty-sixth avenue and C street, W 107:6 by S 100: $10. John, Edward and Kate Duftey to Solomon Getz, lot on W_line of Eleventh avenue, 100 N of L street, N 25 by W 120; $10. “Marguerits and Georges Le Roy on W line of street, S 200, 14 . S les M. and Mary Lean Bauer, 1ot on N line of Paimetto strest 130 E of Cavitol, E 33, N 114, E 27, N 36, W 60, S 180, being block B, Railroad Home- stead; $10. H.Ery' G. Grady to Hilma C. Allen, N cormer of Lisbon and Italy streets, NE 25 by NW 100, being lot 5, block 22, Excelsior A alawin e Howen n irick, lots 10 and William F. Garms Jr. {owner) with Robert Trost (contractor), architects 14 & Kohl- Excavation,” brick, carpenter, Same owner with Ickelhelmer Bros. (eon- tractors). architects same—Plum! bing. gas fit- ting sewers for same on same: $1150. Isidor Fenster (owner) with J. A. Broadwood (contractor), architect—All work for a two-story frame building on E line of Ninth SPis e Sumnd e KRS it B A A Martin (owner) with J. V. bell (contractor), — 37F. %and Jame Catrns (owners) with F. F. Raiston (contractor), architect M. J. Welsh— J. | I D.| jcomuegciaL News \ORROW MIST [MAN IS KILLED [N RAIL WRECK Disaster Overtakes Santa Fe Train on Branch Line in Southern Part of State MANY PERSONS INJURED Accident Caused by Sagging of Tracks in Section Where Recent Washouts Occurred e Spectal Dispateh to The Call. SAN BERNARDINO, Sept. 16.—A se- rious wreck took place this merning upon the Barnhill branch of the Santa Fe, thirty miles from Goffs, when a mixed train of three passenger cars and a number of box cars was derall- ed. The coaches were thrown over & high embankment, turning completely | over. Many people were injured and an unknown man, supposed to be a miner from Searchlight, was killed. The train was running thirty miles an hour over a portion of the road which had been undermined by washouts, but | which was considered safe. The em- | bankment had sagged in some places, however, causing the derailment. The news of the accident was car- ried to Goffs by some of the trainmen, who had to walk all the way, arriv- ing there late this evening. A wrecker | carrying a physiclan was dispatched to the wreck from Needles and the Coroner has been notified of the fatal- ity. The list of injured and the ex- | tent of their Injuries is unobtainable, owing to the remote locality of the ao- cident. —_—————————— ' The Most Spoken Language. There are 382,000,000 Chinese spealt~ ing the same language, making Chi: the most $poken language. Thers are S0 many dialects which are entirely was appointed to investigale| g wo ont that they seem scarcely to | belong to the same tongue. The in- habitants of Mongolia and Tibet can barely understand the dialect of tha | people in Peking. Putting Chinese | aside, the most spoken languages are as follows, in millions: English 120; German 70; Russia 63; Spanish 44; Por- tugese 32.—New York Commercial » - e | vanized tron warehouss on NW lmne of street, 375 SW of Seventh, SW 175 by | 264; $22,500. C. G. Larsen (owner) with G. C. Sweeney (contractor), architect C. A. Meussdorffer— Plumbing, gas fitting. sewer work and stand- pipe for a six-story and basement brick build- ing and a three-story and basement brick build- ing on N line of Eddy street. 137:6 B of Ma- son, E 25, N 65:6, E 50, N 24, E 85, S 80:6; 5i9. Willlam Mintzer (owner) with Charles Stock- holm (contractor), architect Albert Farr—All work for a two-story basement and attic brick dwelling qn NW corner of Pacific avenue and Webster street, W 34:2 by N _110; $25,000. | “Charles Friz (owner) with T. J. Curry (contractor), architect—All work for a three-story frame (store and two flats) on N line of Mission street, 45 SW of Valencia, SW | 25 by NW 100; 36500, | — | {‘ OCEAN TRAVEL. | Steamers leave Broadway | wharves (plers 9 and T1), San Francisco: | g Eor Ketehi Wrangel, , Hain Skagway, etc.. Alaska—11 m., Sept. 22, October 2. | to <ot | steamers at Seattle. i For Vietoria, Vancouv | Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, lingham—11 a.’ m., Sept. 12 17, 23, 27, Octo- ber 2. Change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska_and N. Ry.: at Se- attle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to_C. P. 3 | For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona. 1:30 | p- m., Sept. 13, 19, 25, October 1: Corona, 1:30 | p. m., Sept. 10, 16, 22, 28 October 4. | For Los Angeles (via' Port Los Angeles and Redondo). San Diego and Santa Barbare— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. | " State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San_ Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Moo terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (Sas Ventura and Hueneme. | 1 | For further information obtain folder. Right | 1s reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. | TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ery st. (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st..and Broad- | way 'har‘vPlA.\v S m' - 10 Market st. €. D. D! NN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market ‘st San_Francisco. ‘The Pacific Traneter Co., 20 Sutter st., will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences. Telephone Exchange 312. i i | { GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES First class, $40; second class, $30 and upe ward, accordinz to the line, steamer and s~ ‘commodation. k'!s' (’u 5 :*um Oct.8,4:30 et'ka.. Sept. p 8,4:30 amy — Oct. 1, 9 am|Manitou..Oct. 15, 9 am ‘York—An! T ulling at Dover for London and Parts. From New York, Saturdays, at 10:30 a. m. by Sept. 24 land. $11] g § g L