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FRANCISCO CALL WEDN SEPTTMELR 2 - - . BrAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. PARK LOTS! Cholee Block. tevard and Ocean. g ready to build on. to tor all Purchasers! choicest lots. anybody terms. by casy orner H st. and and 49th ave. anset and Richmond ; on instaliments. B@xeelsior Homestead lots monthly. cottages in Sunset, ide and Excelsior sy terms, Moder: Ocea mestend 7 & SON. fourth flo whers and Dealers, . Chronicle BNg. 2 w LEFT. NE 40 FER WEEK. NO INTEREST the Excelsior table; on_ street ; mot far from the an it is paid for it the way prices past year: rohibitive in this Chotosst lots in VHITE. 5 Phone Main 5704. s; high bas: and Andover st. sis.; cottage of 4 0X117:6. including §00d neighborhood. first class by AHL- rs, 836 Howard s acres and apple $10,000 5 k residence, 1 and tank; 1 ation and near sta- acres; b acres ie il and tank: poul if you want only part ion et $100 per see some of our lley, near Se- spring_water; 00 can remain. aliey land mear Somo- rapes, 15 years old, f Modesto: § acres les of Modesto; 20 acres a ‘ Near Lodi, on the Woodbridge IN HUMBOLDT. equipped boldt Co. Sonoma Co. place; 131 acres & er resort P. 0. on acres bearing sents; see this f_Geyservilie: ; 8- 2 good rolling, trees: fine poultry farm. of Santa Rosa: 10 acres n; $300 down; fine for listoga, 80 acres; 45 level well er; fine prune orc! buildings. We have -able homes in this locality. ve you around. —North of Watson €5 acres, 8 acres, £ apples; 9 in grain: fine berry patch . wber; flowing stream: 9-room house large barn and granary: water piped to build- We have & choice selection of fruit and anches at reasonable prices in this See a few. —Rich aliuvial valley Jand, near Buena oom house; new sta- ; 2 cows; :_only $2000 down. 50 acres'1 mile of town: 15 creek ottom: house barn: orchard, vines, berries. $600 buy $1500 4 actes rich Russian River bottom half mile serville, Sonoma Co. trees; house, outbulldings. Wi at jeast 40 emall orchards and vineyards to offer in this fine section, where the guality of the soil is unsurpassed and farm mortgages are practically unknown. $2500—At Hopland: 42 acres: 7 bearing vine. d: & hay and garden land; 2 bearing of ré: windmill, tank, tools; 100 laying hent baif_cash $1700—Only 9 miles of San Jose, close to sta- tion and town; 24 acres rolling land; 10 acres bearing prunes and cherries; good 5-room cot- tage: stable, poultry houses: 3 summer houses for summer boarders: running water; close to school. See this quick Guadalupe Creek. south of San acres; 12 in full bearing orchard in dition; ‘balance gently sloping fine hay Jand: fine creek; 25 magnificent oak trees; 4- room cottage: good stable: fine income. W bave & choice list of small homes in Santa Clara County: pleased to drive you around and show them GOOD PROPERTY WANTED. We have Eastern buvers for first-class farm property and poultry farms. §15,000—74 acres. about 30 Russian River ®otiom land; 52 acres fine bearing vineyard; 16-room house; gas in every room; 2 barns; brick storehouse; cement reservoir; large win- ery and qistillers: half mile of town; would sub-divide: fine investment. 82856275 mcres in Petaluma: all bearing fruit; new modern cottage. 5 rooms and bat @-fooi basement; barn horses and buggy; 9 poultry bouses; broodeér and brooder houses, windmill and tank; water plped ovep piace; tools: €00 chickens: photos here. $2950—34 ac; vatsonville; 200 apples; € scres fine pot acres timber: balance grain: 5-room cottage; barn. outbulldings. $1660—Sonoma. 4 acres rich dark loam. all level: orchard; cozy cottage, cement cell barn. windmiil and tank: 5 pouliry houses; feed room: 240 hene. We handle all the cholcest property in this vicinity and wiil be pleased to érive you around, $1200—10 acres in vine and fruit belt, near Lodi: sandy loax room house and barn, $2500—Ncar Santa Cruz, 60 acres rich al- juvial eoll; § mcres orchard, mostly apples; 10 mcres grain; balance timbered pasture; 5-room house. barn. $2000—Near Santa Cruz, 12 acres; 2 in fruit; house, & Yooms; barn. fend stamp for the largest and most diver- sificd printed list on the coast. WHITE & BAYLEY, Successors to W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st.. room 8. Property I-xchanges a Epecialty. FOR SALE. PALO ALTO. PALO ALTO. Near Palo Alto. 15 acres of choice orchard Jand: beautiful location; surrounded orchard homes: price $1700; also 8 edjoining, $160¢: bareains. Box 1521, Call. POULTRY farmers—We have farms for you #ll in Soncma, the banner poultry county; rend for descriptive circuiar; easy terms. PETERS & BAINES, 116 Mostgomery i« Homestead buy | nt; lot basement; | om and bath cot- | n that will make | res in full bearing orchard | REAL DSTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. AN imposing Ol4 English dwelling, just com- | " Jleted; S rooms, bath and servani’s room; ,w S0X106 feet; admired by all who desire the artistic and out of the ordi- nary: newest treatment is followed in the French reception room, the English liv- | ing hall and the Dutch dining room; among the features are the beam ceiling; walls pan- elod in natural woods; special designed fire- window seats, front and rear stalrs nobstructed marine view go0d taste and best materials; % Ashbury st.; take Haight transfer to Masonic-ave. . lots ready for bullding; street _graded; macadamized and : gas and water pipes down; east strect, the desirable side; only $950 each e. 25x120. §35 per month: near Point Lobos 30 1ots in Richmond with all the street work and iccated so well, can be ’ installments or so cheap. W. J. GUNN, 539 California Savings Union bldg. — SAN MATEO REAL ESTATE. etc . OAKS . OAKS GOING FAST OAKS £35,000 OAKS worth of lots OAKS sold the OAKS first OAKS day of sale, OAKS MONDAY, OAKS SEPTEMBER 19, 1904, OAKS | in the OAKS | HAYWARD TRACT OAKS AT SAN MATEO. OAKS OAKS —— OAKS CHOICE LOTS OAKS | with majestic caks OAKS | still for sale. OAKS | See this property OAKS at once OAKS Prices, $900 to $1500. , OAKS TER OAKS | Prices are very likely OAKS | to be raised soon. OAKS BALDWIN & HOWELL, OAKS 25 Post st. OAKS Frank S. Grummon, Agent at San Mateo. | LOMITA PARK—On line of San Mateo elec- | MoHe ars. 45 minutes from bth and Market sts.: outside the fog belt and just beyond where the S, P. Co.s bay shore “‘cutoff” will join the meain line; second subdivision now being offered; 50-foot lots from $400 up; terms, first two subdivisions only $10 down and $10 a month; sewer and water pipes In ront of every lot: pure artesian well water; half the lots in subdivision No. 1 were soid in two weeks, an exceptional opportunity to secure a lot in this desirable section om casy terms: take the electric cars and get off at LOMITA PARK; maps sent on appii- cation. SELBY, RODGERS & CO., Main '673. 118 California st Tel EN RAN Orchard View Tract, at San Leandro. Subdividing fine orchard on gentle slope; eize to suit; easy terms:; plenty water; fine 1 call_for details; go and see Sunday. Owner., 713 Mills bldg. { | | | TO EXCHANGE. For unincumbered country real estate morth of San Francisco. equity of $3550 in Berke- ley residence; lot 45x135; house of 8 rooms, gas lighted; separate servant's room and toilet; porcelain bath; large storeroom; new- )y pamnted, papered and tinted throughout; | good stable and chicken house; outbuildings and fences mewly painted; value $6000; mortgage $2450 can stand: Berkeley values | increasing; location desirable residence sec- | tion: school in same block: six blocks from entrance to university grounds; convenient to steam and electric cars; street work com. plete and in first-class condition; stone side. alk: owner leaving. Address for next ten days only. Owner, box 1659, Call office, GOOD paying boarding house, saloon_and cash | money for cheap lot and cottage. Call or ad- | dress at the Universal Hotel, 85 Stanford st. REAL ESTATE WANTED. BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS | oo T mr_Fum, ang Tl 5 BEREKELEY REAL ESTATE. LARKIN, 433—Nicely furnished rooms for housekéeping, DON'T READ THIS With indifference if in mearch of a home in tkeley; here's your opportunity; think of 4 large, well-improved lots; § frontages: large 10-rcom house, barn, orchard and various minor improvements; 4 minutes to Ashby station; fine location; good neigh- borhood, and all for $6000; don't hesitate. Inquire of my agent. C! TRAL REAL ESTATE CO. 2149 Center St., Phone Derby 82. IDLE MONEY. Being in close touch with Berkeley realty, we are frequently able to present fQr your consideration properties which are ‘offered for various reasons at considerably less than their actual market value. These properties never require advertising, being bought at sight by speculators, who turn over their money in short time and at advantage. We can do this for you. We solicit your clientage in this matter. . CENTRAL REAL_ESTATE CO., 2149 Center st. Phone Derby 32. NEW b5-room cottage, bath, pantry, china closet; strest work done; all fenced and cross-fenced; price, $2300; terms, $300 cash, balance $20° monthly; 2 'blocks to station, achool, store and statfons of both lines. Open Eunday. 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin Station, South Berkeley. BARGAIN—5-room cottage, high basement, bath, pantry, folding doors, china closet, brick foundation, stationary tubs; fruit trees, flower garden; good well, also city water: street work Aone cement walks around house; price $2400; terms, $300 cash, balance $20 per month. Open Sundays. 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin Station, South Berkeley. BARGAIN—8-room cottage; fruit trees, flower garden; lot 30x100: fenced and cross-fenced; chicken-house; 8 blocks to sgation and elec- tric cars; price $800. O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin Station, South Berkele: Open Sun: FRUITVALE ADV'I’SMNTS | MARKET, 1049 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rooms; hot, cold water, elevator; windows for parade. MARKET, 1722—Furnished rooms to let. e R e METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st. — 400 &ingle and ramily rooms 35c to $1 50 per day, $2 to $8 per week; the only new and mod- ern hotel and rooming house in San Fran- clsco that nas hot and cold water, electrio lights, call bells, steam heat in every room and gives free haths and elevator service day and night to its guests. MISSION, 817—Furnished rooms to let. —_— e e MISSION, 1027—Neatly furnished front pariors and kitchen: reasonable. MISSION, 1324—Furnished rooms to let. NATOMA, 582—Furnished rooms to let. e R P NATOMA, 616—Nice, front, sunny room to let. NINTH, 134—Furnished rooms to let. OAK, 124—Nice furnished front parlor; private house; 1 or 2 persons; $10 to $12 meath. OCTAVIA, 1157, Ellis r, Jefferson Park— ‘Well furnished rooms , bath, phone. PAGE, 1776—2 unfurnished rooms and bath; call mornings. e — PINE, 1733—2 single newly furnished rooms; bath; phone; running water; reasonable. PINE, 1920—Furnished rooms to let. —_— e POLK, 725—Nice furnished room in nice lo- cation. -_— POST, 632—Nice single rooms to let. POST, 8§9—Large furnished room, running water. _— POST, 1037, cor. Park—Beautifully furnished rooms, single or en suite. FPRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. W. E. RUDELL. Agent, Fruitvale ave. A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS. $1050—Cottage, 4 nice rooms, city water; cor- ner lot, 179x113; a regular little chicken ranch; 50 _bearing fruit trees: 2 blocks $15,000 school. Beautiful lots, 50x125; good location; §300. For rent—Cottage, 5 cozy rooms and bath near station; rent $i5. For rent—Cottage, 4 rooms and bath; lot 100x100; chicken-houses, etc.; rent $11 per month, Apply to W. E. RUDELL, southeast corner of Frultvale ave. and Washington st., Fruit- vale, Cal, f | POWELL, 2024—A psunny front room with bath, $10, SL;O'H‘, 608—Nicely furnished front reom to et. ——— SECOND, 149—Nice front sunny room; parlor to let this week: transient; very moderate. SIXTH, 143—Rooms to let, with privilezs of light " housekeeping. SUTTER, 1810—Large, sunny, bay-window front room, with all modern improvements. THIRD, 308—I O. O. F.'s glven flat rate 50c for $1 and 75¢ rooms; bath; gas; quiet; resp. MILL VALLEY ADV'RT’S’M'TS MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. $400 TO $800, 10 per cent cash, balance $10 monthly; fine lots, 50x125 and larger; graded streets; 'pure mountain water; grand redwood trees; charming views; right at the station. 126 lots sold: send for illustrated booklet. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. 1 San Francisco Advertisem’ts ROOMS FOR !OUSIFlmQ BRYANT, 421—One large room for house- keeping; gas. ELEVENTH ave. South, 15§—3 sunny rooms complete; $15 per month, or 3 for $10; sepa- rate entrance. FOURTH, 225—Furnished rooms for house- keeping: also single rooms. GOLDEN GATE, 631—Nicely furnished single rcoms for housekeeping. KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell—Three- room sunny apartments; steam heat; cen. loc. THE Larchmont, 361 Sutter—New brick blig., finely furnished; hot, cold water, steam heat, privilege to baths; §3 to $6 week. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 3 to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every Toom; elevator, read.-room; free bus; bagsage. VALENCIA, 210—Large, sunny rooms; private family. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., near Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 85c to $150 night; $2 to $8 week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. WOLF House, cor. Sixth and Howard—Choloa furnished rooms from 15c per night up. A BRANCH office of The C:Il for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st gpposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ROOMS AND BOARD. A A A A A A~ AN BEST location; excellent table; cheerful, han: somely furnished rooms, single or en suite moderate prices by week or month; $30 per month and upward. The Newport, 1018 Pine. it ROOM and board in private family; single or double; 2 blocks from Park; reference. 28 B et., bet. st and 2d av: KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— Sunny furnished 3-room suites; steam heat- ed, electric lighted; free baths; rates reas. O'FARRELL, 1194—Private boarding; sunny rooms; hot and cold water; terms reasonable tor two. ANTED—A ranch of about 100 acres, ad- | joining some Government land; must have | | ’house, 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; | Sonoma or Mendocino County preferred. Box 1399, Call office, Oakland. | w | OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS LAGUNA, 1033, corner Turk (Jefferson square) —Vacant 30th Inst.; handsome rooms; un- furnisbed or partly; reasonable. LEAVENWORTH, 608—Two sunny rooms, fur- nished or unfurnished, for housekeeping. A SOCIABLE home, moderate, for a refined workingman; good meals. Box 1676, Call. COMORA, 621 O'Farrell—Large room, with bath; superior table; fine grounds; rates low. MAYBELLE, 202 Grove, cor. Van Ness—Sunny fur. 2 & 3 room suites, sing. rms.; gas, bath. e A TR McALLISTER, 711—Housekeeping well-furn. large, clean; aiso furn. rooms. | OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAXLAND EEAL ESTATE. ATTENTION BARGAIN HUNTERS, ATTENTION. HEREWITH 1 SUBMIT A NUMBER OF GOOD THINGS; ARE TO YOUR | LIKING CALL ON ME: IF 1E LOOKOUT FOR MY % | AND YOU MAY FIND IT TH $200 cash and $10 per month will buy a lot 35 within two blocks of Key route | term'nue; will advance in value imme- ! diately and now offered at less than | market value. ] $360 buys lot 30-ft. front, within stone's | throw of Linda Vista terrace; can be | bought for small cash payment and thiy installments. $1750 —Best and cheavest residence lot on Ver- Heights, near Governor Perkins' resi- dence; 50x120; worth $40 per foot. | $2200—Fine aortbwest corner in East Oak- | iand; 70x120: all street work done and 10-year-ld trees around sidewalk. $3200 buys a new story and a half cottage, ! containing reception ball, living-room, diaing-ro den and kitchen on first floor, three bedrooms and bath on second; terms if desired. $7500—No more, no less, for a Piedmont home of 5 rooms, with chicken houses, stable, cow sheds,’ tankhouse, etc.; corner lot, 106x240; cars pass the door; house elec- tric lighted; tennis court: flower, berry and vegctable gardens; the ideal house for 2 San Francisco merchant. For rent—Sunny flat of 5 rooms and bath; separate yard and garden, care of which is included in the rent; $22 50; key at office. KARL H. NICKEL, Room 62. Bacon blde., Oakland. HOLCOMB, BREED & BANCROFT (Inc.) 1060 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. $400—Corner lot on Twenty-third st., 25x100; very cheap. 49— $500—Corner lot, 37:0x100; on .Filbert great bargain; in West Oakland. el e, $3,350—Reduced from $3750; new, modern, 8. room house; lot 42:6x115; within 4 min- utes’ walk of Key Route station, -2000— $4,000—Fine Linda Vista corner, with very desirable 2-story, 7-room house; less than one-third cash. s $1,100—Cheap; must be sold;_4-room cottags; well inside calling limits for train men; lot worth $800. sk =S | $12,000—Inside lot, 100x150, for flats or apart- ment houses; 2-story house now on lot; wvalue will Increase steadlly. 1373—— KEY ROUTE STATION, WTH ST. AND TELEGRAPH AVE. Only $300 cash for a two-story, S-room house; now rented for $27 50 per month; street work all done; balance $2400 flat loan; also choice building lots; terms to suit. RICHARD J. MONTGOMERY, Key Route Station, 40th st. and Telegraph ave., Central Oakland. $1300 BUYS & Grove-st. corner; lot 50x80, with emall cottage, well and stable; only 30 minutes to San Francisco via Key route; monthly fare only $3; trains every 20 minutes | owner leaving for Europe; property musi be #0ld_immediately. RICHARD J. MONT- GOMERY, Key route station, Fortieth st. and Telegraph ave., Central Oakland. | $2600—New cottage, just completed; 5 reoms { and bath; good basement; large lot, 28x | 140 feet; terms to suit purchaser. ; GEO. H. VOSE, Real Estate. 972 Broadway, Oakland. | FOR sale—10 acres of land in the suburbs of | Oakland; well located to subdivide and sell | lots; electric cars to the property; would ex- change for improved property in' San Fran- cisco or Oakiand. E. BISHOP, 466 Tenth st., Oakland. 1219 — Furnished complete; no children. housekeeping 58—Two furnished rooms; sunny; for cooking; $12 month, S ot Rn ikt i Lol ol A R 1 NICE housekeeping rooms %o let: all locations. Phone Clay 998, or call 117 Sutter st. OAK. 117—Complete for housekeeping, $5 to $12; gas range; hot bath; adults. OAK, 407—Per month, $4, furnished; one left | : bath; clean; sunny. OCTAVIA. 1403, corner Geary—Large sults for housckeeping; gas range; sink; $16.° SACRAMENTO, 3019—Second floor, 3 or 4 rooms, bath: partly furnished or unfurnished; also ‘elegant parlor suite; new carpets; kitchen if desired; low ren: SCOTT, 800, NE. cor. sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; Page—Two or thres bath. BUTTER, 822—Nicely suitable for THE Virginia, 1005 Powell—Furnished or un- furnished bay-window suites complete for housekeeping; gas range; also single. fur. housekpg. ladies: reas.; rooms, home comforts. THREE furnished rooms; bath; pantry; laun- dry: yard; quiet. 1417 Fremont ave., Fruit- vale. TWENTY-THIRD, 3726—2 sunny, bay-window rooms, completely furnished for hkpg.; reas. VALENCIA, §22—Two or three furnished rooms; zas stove, electric lights, bath. VAN NESS . 232—Furnished 2-room suite for housekeepin; gas range; adults; $16. VAN NESS ave.. cor Gedary, phone Hyde 1848—Two beautiful, sunny, front sultes for housekeeping; all accommodation: terms reasonabie. e ————— APARTMENT HOUSES. ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson—Marine view; 3-4-5 rooms; furn. or unfur.; refs, Tel. East 1350. S | | 1 BLLIS, 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. FRANKLIN, 1518—Sunny rooms, with board, aleo housekeeping suite; hot,cold water. HOWARD, 84iA—First-class board and room, single or dcuble, $5-§6 wk.; American family. PLEASANT room, excellent home table; sin- gle, $22 50. Phone West 248. Box 1713, Call. . Richmond Dist. | iCOMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Thirteen. for strictly prime to fancy washed; 121%@13%¢ for prime washed; 1114@12%c for good washed; 11%@13¢c for good to prime washed peaberry; 10@1lc for goed to prime peaberry; 11@12%c for good to prime; 9@10%sc for fair; T%@She for commen to ordinary. Salvador—13@14c for fancy washed, nominal: 12@12%c for strictly prime .washed; 10%@ 11%c for good to prime washed; 93 @10%¢c for fair washed; 10@11%c for fair to prime wash- ed peaberry: 10@10%c for good to prime semi- washed: 9%@10%c for superior unwashed; 9%c for good green unwashed: 9%@10c for good to superior unwashed peaberry; 6@Sc for inferior to ordinary. Nicaragua—Nominal; 11%4@13%¢ for prime to fancy washed; 9% @10%c for fair to strictly Bood washed; 8%@8%c for ‘oo& to superior unwashed; 93:@10c for good to prime unwash- ed peaberry. Guatemala and Mexican—13%@15¢ for fancy washed, nominal; 11%@13%c for prige to strictly’ prime washed; 11G11%c for strictly £ood washed; 10%@10%c for Zood washed; 9% @10%c for fair washed; 8% @$c for medium; 6@Sc for inferlor to ordinary: 104@11%4c for good to prime washed peaberry: 9%@10c for §00d to prime unwashed peaberry; 94@10%e for good to superior unwashed. LEATHER—Sole, heavy, 20@3lc; _extra heavy, 31@33c per Ib; ‘medium, light, 22@27c; Rough Leather, 24 Harness Leather, heavy, 33@39c for No. 1 30@33c for No. 2; medium, 30@37c; light, bc; skirting, No. 1, 40@42c; No. 2, 36@isc; Collar Leather, 15@16c per foot: Trace Leather, 40@44c; Kip, unfinished, 40@50c per Ib; Veal, finished, 50@60c_ver lb: Calf, finished, 65c@$1 per ib; Wax Sides, 16@17¢ per foot; Belt Knife "Splits, 14@i6c; Rough Splits, 8@10c per 1b. TANBARK—Ground, $25@28 per ton; stick, $16 50@18 per cord. OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases add 5c¢; Linseed, per gallon for boiled and 55c for raw; Castor Ofl, in cases. No. 1. 70c; Bakers' AA, cases. $1 10@1 12; Lucol, b0c for bolled and 48c for.raw; China X cases, 65@8Cc per gallon; Cocoanut Oil, In barrels, 58c for Ceylon and Sbc for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Oil, 68c; natural winter Sperm Oil, €3c; extra bleached winter Whale Oil, 57c; natural Whale Oil, 52¢c; extra winter strained Lard Oil 75c; No. 1 Lard Oil. 65c: pure Neatsfoot Ofl, 73¢; No. 1 Neatsfoot Oll, 63c; light Herring Ofl, 42c: dark Herring Ofl, 40c: Salmon Ofl, 34c; boiled Fish Oil, 37c; raw Fish Ofl. 35c; boiled Paint Oll, 33c; raw Patnt il, 3ic. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oll, in bulk, 13c; Pearl Oil, in cases 1914c: Astral J93c | Star, 193%c: Extra Star, 2ic; Elaine, 26c; Eo- cene; 23c; Deodorized Stove Gasoline. in bulk, 16c: in _cases, 22lc; Benzine, in bulk, 13c: in casce. 19%c: 86-degree Gasoline, In bulk, 25c; in_cases, 3lc. TURPENTINE—S1c per gallon in cases and 75¢ in drums and fron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 7%@ 7%c per 1b: White Lead, 7%@7%c, according to quantity. | . QUICKSILVER—$41@43 for local use $41@41 50 per flask for export. SALT—Bales, 90c for common and $1 for granulated: Dairy, $5 50 per ton; Graaulated, §6 50; Half Ground, 100-lb bags, $3 25; do, 50-1b 'bags, $3 75: Rock Salt, $2 75@3 in 100 {and $3 25 in pO-1b bags; Genuine Liverpool, | $11 50, §12 50 and $13 50 per ton in packages and of 224, 110 and 50 Ibs, respectively. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | pany quotes as follows, per ib, in 100-1b bags; Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6.25c; Powdered, 6.10c; Candy Granulated, 6.10c; Dry Granulated, fine, 6c; Dry Granulated, coarse, €c: Frult Granulated, 6c; Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only), —-; Confectioners’ A, 6c; Magnolla A, 5.60c; Extra C, 5.50c; Golden C, 5.40c; “D,” 530c; barrels, 10c more; half barrels, 25c more; boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Half barrels, 6.50c; boxes, 6 H. & E. Crystal Dominos, 9c per Ib. No orders taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. LUMBER—Pine, ordinary sizes, $1S@19_ex- tra sizes higher; Redwood, $19@23: Lath 4 feet, $3 T6@4; Pickets, $17@25; Shingles, $2 for No.'l and $1 50 for No. 2; Shakes, $14 for split and $16 for sawn; Rustic, $33@39. Meat Market. The situation remains unchanged. All de- scriptions continue in ample supply at pre- | vious quotations. As already mentioned, a few dairy Calves are bringing l3c over the top quotation, but such sales are small. rivals of Mutton from Nevada are free. Hogs | are easy, with a light demand. Thers has been no change in Beef for some time. DRESSED MEATS, Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF—5%,@7c for Steers and 4@5c per 1b for Cows. VEAL—Large, 7@8c; small, §g9c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers,” 7G7%c; Ewes, 6370 per Ib. LAMB—8%@9c per Ib. PORK—Dressed Hogs, 6@Sc per Ib. LIVESTOCK MARKET. The following quotations are for good sound Livestock celivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for Cottle: CATTLE—Steers, T%@7%c;: Cows and Heif- ers. 5l%@6l%ec: thin Cows 4@5c per Ib, CALVES—4@43ac per b (gross weight). SHEEP—Wethers, 31%@3%c; Ewes, 3@3%c per Ib (gross weight). ROCMS with board; all locations. Phone Clay SUTTER, 820_Elegantly furniehed sunny front rooms, with or without board. ROOM and board in private family. Jones st. 428 Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church annex, 807 California-—See room! rn prices, try tabl ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. et anaoe oot oo ROOM with breakfast wanted by young man, in first-class neighborhood, near business center, private family; state terms, etc. Box 1685, Call office, LARGE unfurnished room, with running wa. ter; reasonable rent. Address Call Branch, 360 Hayes st ROOM and board by lady employed @ally; will render services in exchange. Box 1883, Call. e — 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. ——— 'ORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. household goods stored, moved, shipped. 7 781 Howard st., nr. Third; phons Grant 161. A—GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co.; storage, packing, shipping; warehouse, G. G. and Van Ness; office 1170 Market, r. 43; tel South 750. CAPITAL Van and Storage Co., 3 Eddy st.: phone Mint 2041; JOHN F. COOPER, pres.; furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.: tel. Pri. Ex. 571, ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth et.—Rooms 25c to $1 per night, $125 to 35 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market st, (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25¢, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $1 00 to $10 week; house open all night. BELMOND House, over Owl drug ctore, 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turko-Fleotria lights; running water in every room; 200 rooms; 25c to 50c per night; $1 25 to $3 week. CALIFORNIA, 1251—Furnished room to let. DCLORES, 381—Large, sunny furnished room. CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made. 840 Mission st.: tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- rany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1810. Shipping at cut rates. SEWING MACEINES AND SUPPLIES. P e e A A THE WHITE IS KING. The White Grand is the most complete sew- ing machine on earth; finest furniture, finest attachments; make both lock and automatic stitch; see this wonderful machine at the White Co.’s new retail office, 915 Market st. EDDY, 432—Nice sunny single room, fine nelghborhood; reas. to right party. ELEVENTH, 128—Furnished rooms to let. ELLIS, 782—Furnished rooms to let. ———— FELL, 330—Furnished rooms to let. ok B 000 2 FIFTH, 800—Nicely furniShed sunny front rooms, §0c and up; sults for 4 persous, 32 per day. FRANKLIN, 1451, near Biutter—Furnished or housekeeping sunny, cornér rooms; low rent; select place. FULTON, 636—Furnished room to let; tele- phone in house. FURNISHED rooms to let; all locations. Phone Clay 906 or call 117 Sutter st. e T e GEARY, 1685—A nicely furnished front to let, with bath; $7. e GOLDEN Gate ave., 521—Furnished suite; reasonable; others. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms to $1 25 night; §150 to $6 wk.; mdlu-roo‘:.. front. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheerest; second-hand all makes a price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Do Uc office, 1021 Market st.. near Sixth. A NEW Home, the best second-hand machine; all kinds, $3. $5, $8; guaranteed: where ths 4ol swing in the window 1081 Waviess « SPECIAL NOTICES. THE annual meeting of the lot owners of the 044 Fellows' Cemetery will be held on MON- DAY, September 26, 1904, at 9 a.m., at the office of the association, Point Lobos ave., for the election of trustees and such other business that may be legally brought before it. By order of the Board of Trustees. WILLIAM E. LUTZ, President. GEORGE PENLINGTON. Secretary. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE Institute, Van Ness and Marke cures; estab. {n S.F.4 yrs. Hours 1 to § p.ny TYPEWRITERS Smith Premier, ; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. { fl { | i § : 5 4 8 HAMPTON place, 17, off Folsom, near Third— 4 sunny rooms; rent reasonable; unfurnished. HOWARD, 716—Large svimy rooms at low rates; 28c to $1 day and $125 to $5. week E_L X H. 5.8 HOWARD, 760A—FurnisheZl rooms to let. HOWARD, 1608—Nicely fornished rooms with running ‘water; reasonabk:. ——— HYDE, 1540—Rooms to 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rent ‘Webster < ting Inspec. Co., mm 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. SEATS and windows to view 'parade. 1008 © Market st. - B A Tl R GO) 11 and sts.; RE. gomer Market, Powell and Eddy sta; fl; LAMBS—$2 50@2 75 per head. 140 to 200 Ibs, 48%c; Hogs, not wanted; . 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags. 40 per cent off from above quota- tlons. Receipts of Produce. | FOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. Flour, gr sks 3,340| Hops, bales. . 585 \\Vhea[_ ctls. 630| Wool, bales..... 146 | Barley, ctls. 186, 5¢ ‘XA‘IIHQI‘A rolls. 85 | Oats, " ctl 4.153| Hides, No. 776 | Beans, sks 1,700 Pelts, 0. 455 Potatoes, sks | Lime_ bbis. 1,001 Onlons, sk X Tallow, ctls. . 253 Hay, tons. 880| Wine, gals . 47,100 Straw, tons, 58 * * 1 E | STOCK MARKET. | * * Business Still Quiet On All the Local Exchanges. Yesterday was a very light day all around, as will be seen by the different lists of sales, and there were no fluctuations worthy of com- ment. There was a sale of Alameda Sugar at $28 and one of Pacific States Tel. and Tel. Co. at $105. - Ex-dividend yesterday: California Fruit Canners' Assocfation, regular monthly, 60 cents per share, amounting to $17,349 60; California Powder Works (new corporation), a regular monthly of 50 cents; the Pacific Port- land Cement Cumpany, a monthly of 50 cents; Home Oil Company. regulatly monthly, 21 cents per share, amounting to $2500; Lightner Mining Company, regular monthly, 5 cents per_chare, amounting to $6250. The General Electric Company has declared a regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent on the capital stock, payable October 15. The Standard Electric Company of Call- fornla has levied an assessment of $10 per share, delinquent October 21. The California Gas and Electric Corporation recently acquired | control of this company, which has a capital stock @f $5.000,000 in 50,000 shares of the par value of £100 each and $5.000,000 5 per cen®® bonds due September 1, 1939. Two more members of the Pacific Stock Ex- change—S. Wollberg and A. Krause—have re- sizned and have been elected members of the San Franclsco Stock and Exchange Board, making nine former members of the Pacific that have recently joined the San Franeisco Board. Tt is now considered doubtful whether the plans for reorganizing the Pacific Stock Exchange will be carried out. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Sept. 20—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS, Bid. Ask. 4s qr coup..107%;108 Bid. Ask. 4s qr cp new.131%1321; 4s ar reg...106%107 |3s ar coup...105 105 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W bs — — Assctd Ofl Bs. 70 704 = Bay CPC 5s.10071021: 103 Cal C G bs. — 103% 0 CalG&Eg Om Cable 6s.12¢4 — m & ct 5a. §1 8134/ Pac G Im 4s. 95 9§ ‘al-st C 5s.112% — |P E Ry 5s..105%105% € C Wat 8. 7% — |P & C H 6s.104 — EdL &P 6121 125 |P & O R 6s.114 — F&CHGS6. — — |Powell.st 6s. — Geary.st Ds. 50 65 |Sac EG&R b3 90% 101 H C&S bl4s. — — |SF &SIV Bs.118% — Do Be.....100% — |Slerra R 6s.100% — Hon R T 65.107 — [SP of A 6s— L A Elec 5s. — *— L A Ry bs..116% — LALCo6s — — Do gtd 6s. — — Do gtd 5s.10315108 LAP lcm 5s.1021 — Mkt-st C 6s.11415 — Do lem 5s.118 — MV&M{T 5s.102 — NRofC u.lN& - Do Bs.....118% — NP C R 5s.105 105 N CRybBs..— 112 NCPCB. — 9% NSRR5.101% — O GL&H 58 Contra Costa — Marin Co... — GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L& P. 3% 3%ISF G & B. — Mutual B L. 11 123/ Stkn G&E Co Pac L Co... 58% 80 |UG & E Co. INSURANCE. Ar- Cal Safe Dp. — 1! Is F National — = First Nationl — — SAVINGS BANKS. & = . 2300 Sav & L g:l'm’l‘&l‘l.. -_— So: Sav Bk.380 400 Mutual Sav. — 100 |Union T Co. — § F Sav U.80715 — | STREET RAILROADS. 19615200 |Pxelldlo e = (4B California Geary . POWDER. Giant ...... 621 64 |Vigorit ..... 4% 8 SUGAR. Hawaiian C. 62 633/ Makaweli C. 28% 29 Honokaa 8 C 15% 15?;; Onomea S C. 2Thy 27% Hutch S P C 9% — |Paaubau S C 15% 16% Kilauea S C. — 5 | MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A.127 — [Oceanic S C. 2% Cal F C A. 9 — [Pac Aux FA. 43 Cal Wine A. 843 85 MV&Mt Tm. 96 Pac C_Borx.156 Pac S T & T.108 SALES. Morning Session. Board— 100 Honokaa S Co, cash 25 Honokaa S Co 35 Makawell .. 100 Onomea Sugar Co. 27 12% 20 Paguhau S P Co. 15 50 50 Pafic States Tel & Tel Co...105 00 $1,000 S V 4s (3d_mtge) 99 00 $10,000 Assoclated Oll €o 70 00 Street— $5,000 Bay Countles Power Co Bs. $6,000 N P C R 3s. $5,000 S P Cal lst con 56 (stamped).109 50 Afternoon Sesston. Board— 25 Makawell ... 50 Oceanic S 8 Co 100 Paauhau S P Co. 84 S V Water Co, & 10. 7,000 § V s (3d mtge). 1,000 Cal Gas & B gen m and Street— $1,000 Pacific Blectric Ry 5s........105 80 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid.Ask. Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 6s. 98% — |S P C R 4s. — 100 B L Wat 6s. — 117%|8 P Co 415s.100% — Cal N Ry 5s — 1121/ Sun T&T 6s. — 115 M C Wat 55.100 — | Do 5s. 04— Risdn IW 53 — 105 |Sutter-st 5s..104 — SF Drdk 5s. — — |URR of SFis 85% — SF & NP 0s.112 — MISCBLLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala 8 Co..27 29 |L & S F Bk — 60 Am Biscuit. — 90 |Mat Nav Co. — 90 Cal Cot Mills 80 — |Mills NI Bk — — Cal G&E Cor 45 50 |Nev Ntl Bk.105 — Cal Jock CL110 — |N S R R. 9% — Cal Powder. — 150 [N C P Co.. — 9% Cal Ship Co. — 25 |Oak Bk Sav.120 — Cal T1 & T — 155 (Oak T Con... 78 Cen Bk Oak 63 |IOOF Hall A 6% — Chutes Co... — 6%|Orpheum Co. — 18% City & C Bk — 120 |Pac C Cas...125 — Cyp Ln Imp — ~ 6%|Pac Srty Co.105 — East Dynm.300 — |Paraf Paint..39 — DuP Pdr ptd — 80 |S F Drydock — 86 Do com... — B0 |SF&SJV Coal 17% 20 FN Bk Oak.120 — |S J Water...1031 — Fischer Thtr — 65 |S§ OTgbt C.125 — Froch-A Bk.108 — |Swiss-A Bk.115 — Gas Con As. — 2214/ Truckee Elec 11}2 — Homo P Co.. 24 — | Un InCo pfd. 581 5715 Do (Pool). — 29 | ™o com.... 14 — SALES. Afternoon Session. Board— $2,000 United R R of B F 4s........ 85 123 Street— 50 Alameda Sugar Co. 28 00 50 U Ry Inv Co ptd 56 50 California Stock and OilExchange 0.l Stocks— Apollo . Assoclat 3! California Standard Caribou Claremont Four .... Independence .. Junction . Kern (old) Kern (new) Kern River . Linda Vista Occidental of West Virginia. Oil City Petroleum . Senator . Sterling . Superior Thirty-Three Twenty-Eight . West Shore . Pleimont . Peck Miscellaneous— Cal. Gas & Electric Corp .. Bid. 8s Fischer's Theater ... 37 Northern Cal. Power . 200 °75 Truckee Electric i Paauhau Sugar .. 1650 SALES. Morning Session. Board— 1500 Claremont kL] 143 Four Ofl 55 5600 Junction . . 2 100 Twenty-Eight Oil . 950 Afternoon Board— 1400 Ol City Petroleum. desuives . UB Mining Stocks. BAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Foilowing were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Belcher ..... 31| 200 Mexican 300 Best & Beich.1 10 100 Caledonta ... 61 100 Confidence .. §§ 200 Crown Point. 18/ Afternoon Sesslon. 500 Caledonia ... 62| 100 Con N York.. 07 100 Gould & Cur. 20| 300 Yellow Jacket. 26 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Builion ...... 23| 200 Overman ..... 20 200 Gould & Cur. 20| TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Gldfid B Bell. 09| 200 Mont Ton s5..2 05 500 Glafid M Co.. 75| 300 Ton Belmont 1000 Gldflld S Pick 18 1000 Ton Gold Mt €00 Goldfield Ton 11| 500 Ton Midway 600 MacNamara . 42| €0 Ton of Nev. 300 Montana Ton.2 05, Afternoon Session. 1000 Brunswick 10| 100 Mon Ton, b 60.2 15 100 Cen Eureka..l 40/ 300 N York Ton.. 04 200 Gldfid M, s 30 75/ 600 Ton Beimont 300 Glafid M, s 10 751000 Ton Belmont 500 MacNamara . 41| 100 Ton Exten. 200 Montana Ton.2 10{ 100 Ton Gold Mt CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Sept. 203 p. m. Bid.Ask.| Bid. Ask. Alpha . . 107 13 Justice .. 00 12 Alta . 08 00 Kentuck 05 08 ‘Andes . 117 19/Keyes . — Belcher ..... 30 32/Lady Wash... — 05 Best & Beich.1 10 1 20| Mexican 00105 Builion .. 23 25| Occidental ... 70 80 Caledonia ... 61 szlommr S 25 2 30 Chalenge Con 18 20/ Overman 20 21 Chollar 13 14| Potosi 10 12 Confiden S0 Scorpion 05 o7 Con C & 10 1 15| Savage 18 20 Con Impe: 01 @|Seg Beich i 12 Con N York.. 08 07|Sierra Nevada 30 32 Crown Point. 14 15! Silver Hill 2 E Sierra Nev 03 06/St Louls. —. 10 Eureka Con.. — 50| © o5 Exchequer ... 53 55 40 41 Gould & Cur. 19 m 10 12 Hale & Nore. 58 = 25 Julla ........ 09 10| TONOPAH MINES. Big. Ask. Adams Giana. 08 07 b poagle ! © 3 10 o 11 .08 08 it Gldfid B Bell. 08 2 Gldfid ot Nev — = Goldfield Mhk 20 =l Gldfid § Plck 17 a5 Goldfield Ton. 11 b4 Gold Mt Con. — 13 Hannapah ... — e Han'pha Muti 10 F Jim Butler... — 00 Jumbo M Co. 97 22 Little Ton.... 20 Ex Tuck Baldwin — s Lok Tom.. o 10 Thomas Twohix, lot on SW line of Washing- ton avenue 200 SE of Mission street, SE 23 by SW 36 8 Charles E. Thompson to Stuart Hight, lot on E line of Doiores street. 57 S of Fifteenth, 8 6:8 by E 100; 31 Stuart and Jennie S. Hight to Charles E. | Thompson, commencing 100 E of Dolores street by E 49; $1 D. Belimer, lot S W of Church, and 63:9 S of Fifteenth, S 25 Jesse Pratt to Frederic line of Hill street, 1 11 by § 114; $10. W. L. Wilson Sr. to Agnes B. Cleary, lot on S line of Twentieth street, 105 E of Sanches, E 25 by S 114: $10. James F. Lawler to William J. Lawler, lot on SE corner of Nineteenth and Sanchez streets, E 105 by § 57; §10. Frederick E. D. and Bertha E. Bellmer to Jesse Pratt, lot on S line of Eighteenth street, 160 E of Sanchez, E 25 by S 114; $10. Emity Rapp et al. to J. B. Knudson Pie Company, lot_on N _line of Dorland street, 297:6 W of Church, W 22:6 by N 112:8; $10. John C. and Annie M. Spencer to Frank T, George A., Hugh A. and James Spencer, lot on E line of Castro street, 80 N of Sixteenth, N 25 by E 100: $10. Elizabeth Fitzpatrick to J. Fitzpatrick and Lizzie McDonald (Fitzpatrick). lot on W line of Alabama street, 177 S of Twenty-second, 3 30 by W 100; gift. George P. Marcus to Lena C. Marcus (for- merly Shrakkart) and Annle E. Buating. lot on E line of Bryant street, 168 N of Twenty- first, N 25 by E 100; $10. Edward J. and Mary S_Blanding to Richard M. and Elizabeth Barry, lot on E line of Capp street, 195 S of Twenty-fifth, S 25 by B 113; $10. Bridget Naughton to John B. Garland. lot on E line of Guerrero street, 181:6 S of Twen. ty-second, S 22:6 by E 75: $10. Robert and Gertrude Ellis to Kate F. Schet zel, lot on W line of Vicksburg street, 65 N of Twenty-third, S 65 by W 117:6; $10. Annle Voss to Charles F. Voss, lot on S line of Valley street, 230 E of Noe, E 25 by 8 114; gift. J. Cuneo Company to John H. Kruse, lot on E line of Kearny street, 87:8 N of Union, N 50 by E 137:6; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Wil- liam G. Irwin, lot on N line of O'Farrell street, B1:1 W of Grant avenue. W 39:11%, N 77:6, B 39:11%, S 1. E 51:1, S 40, W Bi:1, S 36: — Liugt and Gluditta Gandolfo to Louts Pa- rente, lot on W. line of Powell street, 18 9 of Francisco, 8 25 by W §7 $10. - Blb?b_erthll. May to John Hv,v'hn on W ne of Taylor street, 98:0 N of Washington, N 42:6 by W 137:6; $10. Savings and Loan Society to Ruby Hill Vine- yard Company, lot on N line of Jackson 73:10% W of Leavenworth, W 11:9 by X 112; $1. Eliza Cooper to C. and Ella McPherson, lot on SE line of Park Lane North 232 SW of Second street. SW 44 by SE 97:6; $10. F. H. and Aida G. Hall to Holmes Invest- ment Company, lot on E corner of Sixth and Tehama streets, SE 80 by NE 100; $10. Henry Farrington to same, same; $10. Jobn Harrington to Julla Harringtom, pe- record 2074 D. 94 of lot on SW line of Moss street. 80 NW of Folsom, NW 25 by SW 303 aiso lot on NW corner of Twenty-first street and Treat avenue, N 110 by W 25; gift. Julia and Willlam Holgersen to Marcelliny and Marie Carroul, lot on SW line of Moss ;}reel. 8 NW of Folsom, NW 25 by SW 80; 0. City and County of San Francisco to Flortan Stoesser and Andrew A. Devoto, lot on E line of Florida street, 125 § of Eighteenth, S 108 by E 100; $—. FPhoebe A. Hearst to Henry A. Whitley, lot on W line o Texas street, 60 N of Eighteenth, N 125 by W 100; $10. Beatrice L. and De A. L. Nichols to Mary A. Ttrich, lot on E line of Twelfth avenus, 200 S of Lake street, S 25 by B 120; $10. Edward J. Le Breton to St. Mary's Hospi- tal, lot on NE corner of Fifteenth street and Point Lobos avenue, N 600 by E 255; $10. Andrew L. and Arfadne Edwards to Allen Lo Clare, lot on E line of Tenth avenue, 225 N of N street, N 37:6 by B 120; $10. rs)mn L. Clare to George C. Clare, same; Jacob Heyman Company to N. D. Newman and J. S. Herrmann, lot on B line of Thirty- eizhth avenue. 200 N of X strest, N 77. B 240:5, S 1683:7, W 120. N 100, W 120; also lot on NE corner of Thirty-ninth avenue and X street, N 100 by E 240; also lot on SE | comer of Fortieth avenue and W street, B | 82:8 by S 100: also lot on W line of Thirty- | ninth avenue, 225 S of W street, § 25 by | W 120; also ot on E line of Fortieth avenue, | 150 S of W street, S 25, E 120, N 25, E 120, | N 25, W 120, S 25, W 120: also lot on W line of Thirty-ninth street. 100 N of X street, N 175, W 240, S 100, E 120, S 75. E 120: also | lot on W line of Fortieth avenue, 300 S of | W street, S 100 by W 120; also lot on SP ccrner of Thirty-sixth avenue and T street, B {240 by S 100: $10. | ““Annis Merrill to University of the Pacific, life estate In decd given grantor to grantes, recorded September 19, "04: $15.000. J. and Georzina Hyman to Frederico Lo- lots 1 and 2, biock 11, Market-street stead: $10. ty Feeley to Bridget Feely, lot on W line of Corbett road, 141 N of Casselll, N 23, W 92:11, S 25:11%. E S3:4. lot 5, block 3. Mountain Spring property: $10. | _ Julius C. Rels to Lorents W. and Hannah Johmson, 1ot 10, biock 39, Rels Tract: granmt Antonio and Sousa Cuneo to Angelo and Ma- ria Liercari, lot on NW line of Tiffany street. | 260:4 NE of Twenty-ninth, NE 27:4 by NW | 80; $10. John C. and Annie M. Spencer to Kate T. Schetzel, lot on S line of Sixteenth street, 123 W of Castro, W 30 by S 100, lot 14, block 14, Flint Tract, quitclaim deed: $10. Bulilders’ Contracts. J. A. Steele (owner) with Willlam Linden (contractor), architect Charles Paf—All work except grading for a two-story frame buftd- ing on lot on N line of Birch avenue, 110 W of Laguna street, W 27:6 by N 120: $3048 Mathias Mibach (owner) with Henry Conwad | (ceatractor), architect—All work for & | one-story frame cottaze om lot on W line of | Douglass street, 85 N of Eleventh, N 25 by W | 91; $1900. Edwin W. Manter (owner) with Floyd La |and Farl D. Baird (contractors), architect | Baird Bros.—Plumbing, plastering, concreta, | brick and carpenter work for a two-story | frame building on lot on SE corner of Fortiethy and Point Lobos avenues, 5 20 by S 100; $2650, James C. Bourbin (owner) with F. L. Han sen (contractor), —— architect.—All work ex< cept painting and tinting for & three-story and basement_frame building on N _iine of Eddy street, 77 W of Steimer, W 25 by N 100: 7500. r!‘allnllfl Lewis Investment Company ers) with Merton H. Cox (comtractor), by owner.—Woodwork, plaster, painting for a 1l4-story frame W line of London street, 125 N of 100:_$1520.

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