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S~ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1904 12 ADVERT’S'NTS BERKELEY BERKELEY RTAL ESTATE. DON'T READ TEIS | mooms TO wL: | PINE, 1920—Furnished rooms to let. '—Furn. and Unfurn. PINE, 732—Large sunny front room and bath; suitable for two: reférence. ierence if in search of a home in | r here's your opportunity {lh-:“‘g o'l POLK, T Vice furnished room in mice lo- . 1 3 ‘trovtages: 3 hard and cation. 4 minutes to | g | b good Deigh- | pogr 632 Nice single rooms to Tet. don't hesitate. POST, | POWELL. cor. Park—Beautifully furnished gle or en suite. 10 roorms, 2024—A sunny front room with bath, $10, | scorT, 503—Nicely furnished front room to Jet. TH, 143—Rooms to let, with privileze of it housekeeping. THE Larchmont, 361 Sutter—New brick blig., finely furnished: hot, cold water. steam heat, privilege to baths; $3 to $8 week. it cost § rents for $20 ottages on lot, 40x150. Apply 1o AUSTIN, 1101 Twenty-third ave. | East Oakland | | OAKLAND ADVERT'SA'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAXKLAND REAL ESTATE. BANGROFT (Inc.) | THIRD, 308—Nice @inny rooms, bath; reason- UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 | | pointed, will sell in two separate parcels able, quiet d respectable. rooms, 35¢ to $1 night. $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lighte (no gas), running water in every room: clevator, read.-room; free bus; baggage. 0—Large, sunny rooms; private family. WINCHES Most convenient and respectable; 700 room: ER Hotel, 44 34 st., near Market— 35c to §150 night; $2 to $8 week elec. lights; reading-room; free bu: 1080 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. t on Twenty-third st., 25x100; D 57:6x100; on Filbert st. in West Oakland. 350—Reduced from $3700; new, modern, 8- om house; lot 42:6x115; within 4 fin- * walk of Key Route station, 2000— $4,000—Fine Linda Vis 82 | | | | | | corner, with very 7-room house; less | WOLF House, cor. Sixth and Howard—Choice furnished rooms from 15c per night up. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at e e—— BEST location; excellent table; cheerful, han Call branch office, cor.Duncan and Church sts. somely furnished rooms, single or en suite moderate prices by week or month; $30 per month and upward. The Newport, 1018 Pine. must_be mold; 4-reom eottage '& limits for train me | | ROOM and board i private family; single or 2 blocks from Park; reference. 28 | double t., bet. 1st and 2d aves., Richmond Dist. | side lot, t houses OFARRELL, 1194 Private boarding; sunny | rooms: hot and cold water; terms reasonable for two. 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. ELLIS, 4 —Nicely furnished rooms, with best | of French table board; gool location; reas. ! OAEKLAND FPURNITUEE FOR SALE. ROW the day for bargains in furni- elhaas,11th &t.,cor.store,Oakland. | EDDY. 1128, opp. Jefferson Park—Fine furn. sunny rooms; table board; reas.; new manag. | FRANKLIN, 1518—Sunny rooms, with board, | $20; also housekeeping suite; hot,cold wate: San Francisco Advertisem’ts | = | HOWARD, S41A—First-class board and room, | single or deuble, $5-§6 wk.; American family. | BOOMS FOR xoys!xsmu. PLEASANT room, excellent home table; ein- | gle, $22 50. Phone West 248. Box 1713, Call. BRYANT, 421—One large room for house- rooms; first floor; | sunny nth, or 3 for $10; sepa- R SUTTER, ROOM and board S with board; all locations. FPhone Clay 820—Elegantly furnished sunny tront rooms, with or without board. in privi famil; Jones st. | | . 15355 sunny rooml‘ | ed suite, complete for bath bay window; Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church annex, | 807 California—See rooms, learn prices, try table | —e ce ROOM-RENTING AGENCY. single furnished KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell—Three- room sunny apartments; steam heat; cen. loe. | HAVE you any rooms to let? If you ha 1 want them rented quick telephone to Cls or call at 117 Sutter st. Apartments, 1340 Pine— room suites: steam hea DR. C. C. O'D BL % DR. BALL, 10731 Market 10217 Marke: . 6th and 7th; particu- L ntion paid to diseases of wor OD, skin and rectal diseases a speclaity. s, sing. rms.; gas, bath. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, | treats all diseases of the human body; for pest four years at 115-117 Mason st., now lo- cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. | WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- | unfurnished rooms r kitchen; call be- | e ——=p PATENTS, eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay at. » furnished rooms; sunm ng; $12 month. < all locations. | 117 Sutter st. i INVENTIONS patented. F. e ey P. MEDINA, at- torney-at-law, 6 Hobart bldg., 532 Market st. | CLARA E. JEWETT, purchasing agent; coun- PURCHASING AGENCIES. try orders a speciaity; correspondence solicit- ed 3568 17th st.,.San_Francisco.Tel.Capp 836. housekeeping, $5 to adults. 2lcove suites; small kitch- gas stove; phone; $18, §20. POLK_ 605—Par ; sunny; bath, | A—EMPORIT STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | Storage & Van Co.: furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. | Second floor, 3 or shed or unfurnishec ; new carpets; 4 A—GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co.; storage, ed rooms; bath; pantry; laun- | fet. 1417 Fremont ave., Fruit- | bay-window | or hkps.; reas. ~Furnished 2-room suite packing, shipping; warehouse, G. G. and Van | Ness: office 1170 Market, r. 43; tel South 750. CAPITAL Van an 3 Ed st. | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving s Storage Co., JOHN phone Mint 294 furniture mov N COOPER/ pre: . packed, shipped and stored. Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Pri. Ex. 57l ONKLID = atse. S_Storage—Furniture and merchan- 333 Golden Gate ave.: phone East 126. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made. 840 Mission st.; tel. Heward 941. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- ra: 2320 Fillmore et.; phone Jackson 281. | BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery ct Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. 5 Jackson—Marine r unfur.; refs. Tel. East 3-4-5 1350. _— e _BOOMS TO LET—Purn. and Uafurn. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth et.—Rooms | 20c to §1 per night, $125 to §5 per week and | light housekeeping rooms; open ail night. | H The White Grand is the most complete mew- ing machine on earth; finest furniture, finest attachments; make both lock and aufomatic stitch; mee this wonderful machine at the White Co.’s new retall office, 915 Market st | AT “The Almonte,” 873 Market t, (or No. 1 Fifth et.)—Rooms, 25c, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; 50 to §10 week; house open ail night. i L BELMOND House, over Owl drug -tore, 2 en- | DOMESTIC—The machine for family use: best | is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric running water in every room; 200 26c to H0c per night; §1 25 to $3 week. A CALIFORNIA, 1251—Furnished room to let. NEW Home, the best second-hand machine; all kinds, §3. §$5. $S; guaranteed; where the dolls swing in the window. 1051 Market st. SPECIAL NOTICES. rge, sunny furnished room. | . 128—Furnished rooms to let. —Furnished rooms to let. FELL, 330—Furnished rooms to let. FIFTH, 300—Nicely furnighed sunny fromt rooms, = S0c end up; sults for 4 persons, $2 1451, near Sutter—Furnished or bousckceping sunny, corner rooms; low rent; THE annual meeting of the lot owners of the AN exceptionally good No. 2 B 0dd_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 befors it, By order of the Board of Trustees. WILLIAM E. LUTZ, President. GEORGE PENLINGTON, Secretary. Remington, No. ith Premier,” §25: other typemriters_ at higher and lower prices: Tentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. select place. FULTON, G36—Furnished room to let; tele pbone in house. - all locations. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. ‘Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market. DIVIDEND NOTICES. ! formerly owned by the Union Iron —————————————————— | Street four hundred + . FORECLOSURE SALE. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. UNITED STATES SHIPBUILDING COM- PANY. Notice is’ hereby given that pursuant to a decree of foreclosure and sale made and entered in the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of New Jersey on June 3, 1904, in a certain con- solidated cause in equity pending in said court, wherein The Mercgntile Trust Com- pany and New York Security and Trust Company, respectively, are complainants, and United States Shipbuilding Company and others are defendants, and also pur- suant to an ancillary decree of foreclo- sure and sale made and entered in the | Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of California on August 1, 194, in a certain consolidated cause in equity pending in said court wherein the said The Mercantile Trust Company and New York Security and Trust Company, respectively, are complainants, and United States Sh?bullding Company and others are defendants, I, James Smith, jr., as special master in and by sald decrees ap- at public sale or auction to the highest bidder, at the front door of the main busi- ness office upon the mortgaged premises hgreinafter described, in the City of San Francisco, State of California, viz., on the north side of Twentieth Street, between Michigan and Georgia Streets, in the said City of San Francisco, on the twenty- sixth day of September, 1904, at 12 | o’clock noonm, or on the day and hour to which I may finally adjourn the sale, the following premises and property which in said decrees are adjudged to be mort- gaged under two certain emortgages from said United States Shipbuilding Company, the first to The Mercantile Trust Com- ny, and the second to the New York ecurity and Trust Company, and are | described as follows: FIRST PARCEL. The yards, docks, piant and pr etkt‘y orks, situated in San Francisco, State of Cali- fornia, and consisting of: () All those certain lots, pieces or cels of land situate, lying and being in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and bounded and particu- larly described as follows, to wit: 1. Commencing at_the southeasterly cor- ner of Illinois and Elghteenth Streets; running thence eastwardly and along the southerly line of Eighteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Michigan Street; thence southwardly and along the west- | erly line of Michigan Street four hundred (400) feet to Nineteenth Street; thence | westwardly and along the northerly line of Nineteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Illinois Street; thence northwardly and along the easterly line of Illinois Street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement; being all of Potrero Nuevo Bfllock“gumber Four Hundred and Twenty-five (425). 2. Coznmencing at the southeasterly cor- ner of lllinois and Nineteenth Streets; running thence eastwardly and along the southerly line of Nineteenth street two hundred (200) feet to Michigan Street; thence southwardly and along the west- erly line of Michigan Street four ‘hundred (400) feet to Twentieth Street; thence westwardly and along the northerly line of Twentieth Street two hundred (200) feet to Tllinois Street; thence northwardly and along the easterly line of Illinois Street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement; being all Potrero Nuevo Block‘é‘éumber Four Hundred and Twenty-six (426). 3. Col;nmencing at the southeasterly cor- ner of Michigan and Nineteenth Streets; running thence eastwardly and along the southerly lgne of Nineteenth Street two hundred (fi) feet to Georgia Street; thence southwardly and along the west- erly line of Georgia Street four ‘hundred (400) feet to Twentieth Street; thence westwardly and along the northerly line of Twentieth Street two hundred (200) feet to Michigan Street; thence northwa ly and along the eflstw‘l& lino of Mlch\;lln Street four hundred (400) feet to the po! nt of commencement; being all of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and Forty-seven (447). 4. Commencing at the southeasterly cor- ner of Michigan and Eighteenth Streets; running thence easterwardly and along the southerly line of Eighteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Georgia street; thence southwardly and along the wester- ly line of Georgia Street four ‘hundred (400) feet to Nineteenth Street; thence west- wardly and along the northerly lme of Nineteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to chhiglnhstreel: lthelrgco nfor%:;;):ir:alz ng the easterly line of X o, ) feet to the point of commencement; being” all of Potrero Nuevo, Block“l*;umber Four Hundred and Forty-elght (448). 5. éomx‘nencinz at the southeasterly cor- ner of Georgla and mfhleent_h Streets; running thence eastwardly and along the southerly line of Eighteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Louisiana Street; thence southwardly and along the wester- 1y line of Louisiana Street four hundred (400) fect to Nineteenth Street; thence westwardly and along the northerly line of Nineteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Georgia Street; thence northward- ly and along the easterly line of Georgia Street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement; being all of Potrero Nuevo. Block Four Hundred and Fifiy- nine (459). 6. Commencing at the southeasterly cor- ner of Nineteenth and Georgia Streets; running thence eastwardly and along the southerly line of Nineteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Louisiana Street; thence southwardly and along the wester- 1y line of Louisiana Street four hundred (100) fect to Twentieth Street; thence westwardly and along the northerly line of Twentieth Street two hundred (200 feet to Georgia Street; thence north- wardly and along the easterly line of Georgla Street four hundred (4#00) feet to the point of commencement; being all of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hun- dred and Sixty (460). 7. Commencing at the southeasterly cor- ner of Louisiana and Nineteenth Streets; running thence eastwardly and along the southerly line of Nineteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Maryland Street; thence southwardly and along the wester- ly line of Maryland Street four hundred @00) feet to Twentieth Street; ~thence FORECLOSURE SALE. vail SALE. westwardly and along the northerly line|place in his hands or deposit with Alm at of Twentieth Street two hundred (200) feet to Louisiana Street; thence northwardly and along the easterly line of I.onmal& Street four hundred (400) feet to the poi of commencement; being all of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and Highty-one (481). 8. Commencing at the southeasterly cor- ’er of Eighteenth and Louisiana Streets; unning thence eastwardly and along the southerly line of Eighteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Maryland Street; thence southwardly and along the wester- ly line of Maryland Street four hundred (#00) feet to Nineteenth Street; thence westwardly and along the northerly line of Nineteenth Street two hundred (2)0) feet to Louisiana Streety thence north- wardly and along the easterly line of Louisiana Street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement; being all of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hun- dred and Bighty-two (452). \ 9. Commencing at the southeasterly corner of Maryland and Eighteenth streets, running thence eastwardly and along the southerly line of Eighteenth street two hundred (20Q) feet to Delaware street; thence southwardly and along the wes(erlg line of Delaware street four hundred (400) feet to Nineteenth stree! thence westwardly and along the nort erly line of Nineteenth street two hun- dred (200) feet to Maryland street; thence northwardly and along the ’“"fi&’ line of Mgryland street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement; being all of Poirero Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and Eighty-five (485). 10. Commencing at the southeasterly corner of Michigan and Twentieth streets; running thence eastwardly and along the southerly line of Twentieth street two hundred (200) feet to Georgia street; thence southwardly and along the wester- ly line of Georgia street four hundred (400) feet; thence at a right angle west- wardly and parailel with Twentieth street two . hundred (200) feet to Michigan street; thence northwardly and along the easterly line of Michigan Street four hundred (400) feet to the lgalnt of com- mencement; being all of Potrero Nuevo .Bllxoc(l:‘gum‘)er Four Hundred and Forty- 11. Commencl at the southeasterly corner of Georgla and Twentieth streets; running thence eutwnrd{{ and along the southerly line of Twentleth street two hundred *(2)0) feet to Louisiana street; thence southwardly and along the west- erly line of Louisiana street one hundred and thirty-one (131) feet and eight (8) inches; thence at a right angle westward- ly and parallel with Twentieth street ninety-five (%) feet and three and one- half (3%) inches: thence south 6% degrees west two hundred and forty-six (246) feet and one-fourth @) of an inch 10 & point fty-six (56) feet eight and one-half (8%) inches eastwardly from the eastwardly line of Georgla street; thence southwardl twenty-seven (27) feet and seven ( inches to a peint distant fifty-two (62) feet easterly from the easterly line of Georgia street; thence westwardly and parallel with Twentieth street fifty-two (52) feet to Georgia street; thence north- wardly and along the easterly line of Georgia street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement; being a por- tion of Portrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and Sixty-one (461). 12. Commencing at a polnt on the west- erly line of Geerqla street, distant thereon two hundred and twenty (220) feet north- wardlx from the northerly line of Twenty- second street; running thence westwardly and at a n&m angle to Georgia street one hundred (100) feet; thence at a right angle northwardly five (5) feet and six and one- half (6%) inches; thence westwardly one hundred (100) feet, more or less, to the easterly line of Michigan street at a point distant thereon two hundred and twenty- six (226) feet and five and five-eighths {5%) inches northwardly from the north- erly line of Twenty-second street; thance northwardly and along the easterly line of Michigan street, one red and seventy-three (173) feet and six and three- eightns (6%) inches;. thence at a right angle eastwardly and parallel with Twen- ty-second street two hundred (200) fest to eorgla street; thence southwardly and along the westerly line of Georgia street one hundred and eighty (180) feet to the pointsof commencement; being a portion of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and Forty-five (445). (b) The buildings, structures, erections and constructions placed thereon with their fixtures. (c{‘ All windlasses, capstans, tackle, docks, engines, furnaces, bollers, ma- chinery, s " belting, pulleys, dy- namos, dyes, patterns, rawings, iools, furniture, fixtures. appliances, implemerts and appurtenances of every kind and character situate, lying or being in, on or about the said yards, docks, premises and property described in clauses (a) and (b) hereof, and used or provided for use in and about the operation of sald plant and property and the carrying on of the business of the United States Shipbul'd- ing Company in the same, it beinz the intention that sald yards, docks, prem- ises and property should be conveyed as an active, going and operating manu- facturing plant. SECOND'PARCEL, All the raw material, steel, iron, lum- ber, fuel, oll, supplies, goods, wares, mer- chandise and groducts belonging to the United States Shipbuilding Company, and tormerly owned by the Union Iron Works, whether manufactured or in process of manufacture, and all other tangible per- sonal property, goods and chattels, of any and every kind, name or nature, which may be upon the premises last above de- scribed, and which the United States Shipbuilding Company acquired from sald Union Iron Works. As provided by said decrees, the sald premises and property will be sold fre= and clear of all llens and claims of every description, without valuation, appraise- ment, redemption or extension. The special master will offer for sale separately in one parcel all that portion of the mortgaged real estate and appur- tenances hereinabove described as the FIRST PARRCEL. In making such sale the special master will, pursuant to the directions of sald decrees, accept no bid for the property so o be offered for sale from any bidder for a sum less than §1,- 400,000, nor from any bidder who shall not the time ot,] making the bid as a plelg: that such bidder will make good his bd, if accepted by the court, the sum of $105,- 000 in money or certified check upon auny national bank, or upon any trust com- pany in the city of New York, or $525,000, face value of the bonds secured by sald mortgage of the United States Shipbuild- ing Company to The Mercantile Trust Company, or, in case said mortgage shail have been previously satisfled, $150,000 face value of the bonds secured by said mort- gage of the United States Shipbuilding Company to the New York Security and Trust Company. The special master will next offer for sale, separately and in one parctl, that portion of the mortgaged personal property hereimabove described as the SECOND PARCEL. In making such sale the said special master® will, pursuant to the directions of said decrees, accept no bid for the property so to be offered for sale from any bidder for a sum less than $300,000, nor from any bidder who shall not place in his hands or deposit with him at the time of making the bid, as a pledge that such bidder will make good his b,l’& if accepted by the court, the sum of $80,! in money or certified check upon any na- tlonal bank, or upon any trust company in the city of New York. The certificate of any trust company in the city of New York that it holds bonds as therein described secured by either of the said mortgages of the United States Shipbuilding Company, subject to the or- der of the party named, and transferred to the special master, will be received by said special master and accepted in lieu of the bonds specified in gaid certificate as a deposit at the time of sale and on ac- count of the payment of the purchase price bid, with like force and effect as though the bonds therein named had been delivered to such special master. Of the price for which sald respective parcels of property shall be sold, thers shall be paid in cash at the time of ‘sale, the cash deposits hereinbefore required, which shall be received as a part of the purchase price and also, with respect to each of the said parcels of property, thers shall be paid in cash, at the same time, and from time to time thereafter, such further portions of the purchase price of said properties as the court may direct; and the court has reserved the right upon the confirmation of the sale of the said | parcels of property, or either of them, to charge the propertles sold, or any part thereof, with a lien to secure any such further payment of cash in an amount then to be fixed by the court or to requirs a bond in lieu of anmuch llen. The bal- | ance of the purchase price of each of the sald parcels of property, not required to be paid in cash or secured by llen or bond as aforesaid, may be paid in cash, or the purchaser may satisty and make good the balance of his bid, in whole or in part, by turning in to be cancelled or credited as herelnafter prowided, out- standing bonds and overdue coupons ap- pertaining thereto secured by said mort- gage of the United States Shipbullding ‘ompany to The Mercantile Trust Com pany, sald bonds and coupons being re- ceived at such price or value as shall be equivalent to the amount that the holder or holders thereof would be entitled to | receive thereon in case the entire pur- | chase ‘Frlces of all the pro‘fernes covered by said mortgage were paid in cash; or in case sald mortgage of the United States | Shipbuilding Company to The Mercantile Trust Company shall have been previously satisfied, sald purchaser or purchasers | may for the same purpose turn in | to be so cancelled or credited out- | standing bonds and overdue coupons | appertaining thereto, secured by said | mortgaga of the United States Shipbuild- | ing Company to the New York Security | and Trust Company, which shall be like- wise received at a value Nkewise com- | puted; but such payment in bonds Issued under said mortgage to The Mercantile Trust Company .shall be subject to such | further order of the court as may necessary to ?rmect any rights, equities or priorities of the holders of any of said ' bonds in respect to the distribution of the | proceeds of the sale of the premises cov- ered by ti lien of said mortgage, as in said decreés provided. All such bonds and coupons that may be used to make any | such payment shall be surrendered to the | special master and cancelled if the whole | amount due thereon is applied upon the | purchase price, but if less than the whole | amount be so applied then the amount sq | applied shall be stamped or written upon such bonds and coupons, which shall then be returned to the holder. If any bid shall be accepted by the court and the person making the same shall fail to comply with all the conditions of sale and all orders of the court in respect thereto, the sum deposited by the bidder shall be forfeited and shall be appiied as the court may direct. The court has reserved the right to re- ject any bid and to resell the mortgaged premises and property upon the failure ot any purchaser for five days to comply Wl(h!lny order of the court requiring pay- ment. The sald decrees provide that the pur- chaser or purchasers of the - property therein decreed to be sold shall be invested with, and shall hold, possess and_ enjoy the sald mortgaged property thereby de- creed to be sold, or so much thereof as may be purchased by him or them respec- tively, and all rights, privileges and fran- chises pertaining thereto, as fully and cempletely as the defendants in said con- solidated causes, or any of them, held and enjoyed the same at the time of the entry of such decrees, or had theretofore held and enjoyed the same grespectively; and, further, that the said rchaser or pur- chasers shall be entitled to hold the said property so sold freed and discharged of and from the lien of the mortgages fore- closed in said consolidated causes and freed and discharged from cll claims ot the parties to said suits or any of them, and every person represented by or claim- ing under or through them or any of them For further particulars referenze {s made to the above mentioned decrees of the said Circuit Court of the United States for the districts aforesaid, on file with the clerks of said courts respectively at Tren- ton, New Jersey, and San Fraucisco, Cali. fornia. Dated August 6th, 1904. JAMES SMITH, JR., Speclal Master, Newark, New Jersey. FOR lease—California Schuetzen Club Park, near San Rafael, California. Written bids for the lease of California Schuetzen Club Park for five years, from December 20, 1904, will be received up to October 1, 1904, at the of- fice of the secretary of the California Bchuetzen Club, Park and Building Assocla- tion, O. Bremer, 820 Kearny st, San Francisco, California. The form of lease and each and all the terms and conditions, except the amount of rert, may be seen at the office of the secretary, and any intending whose bld Is accepted will uave to give satisfactory security for the perform- ance of the terms and conditions of _the lease. The directors reserve the right to re- Ject any and all bids. PHILO JACOBY, President. 0. A. BREMER, Secretary. call 117 Sutter st. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms to $1 25 might; $1 50 to $6 wk.; rudlnt-rw':; place, 17, off Folsom, near Third— 4 sunny rooms; rent reasonable: unfurnished, 15—Large sunny rooms at low 25410 31 day and $125 to §5 week. DIVIDEND Notice—Mercantile Trust Company of San ncisco. Dividend No. 4 of three dollars per share will be payable at the of- fice of the corporation, 464 California st., San Francisco, October 1, 1904. Transfer books will close September 23, 1904. JOHN D. McKEE, Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. HOWARD, 760A—Furnished rooms to let. ! HOWARD, 1605—Nicely furnished rooms with running water; reasonable. HAVE purchased the saloon business for- merly conducted by A. A. LONG, known as the White House, at Colma. All outstanding accounts nvlst be presented for payment within 5 days. W. P. SPENCER. HYDE, 1546—Roome to let. PROPOSALS. LARKIN, 435—Nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping. MARKET, 104 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rooms; bot, cold water, elevator; v';:’don for parade. MARKET, 1722—Furnished rooms to let. 514, near Sutter—Furnished sunny rooms; suite or single; modern; reasonable. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st. — 400 single and femily rooms 35c to $1 50 per day, 52 1o $8 por week: the only mew and «rn hotel and rooming house in San - isco that pas hot andfcold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room @nd gives froe haths and elevator sarvice day and night 10 its guests, L . MISSION, S$17—Furnished rooms to let. MISSION, 1027—Neatly furnished front pariors and kitchen: reasonable. + MISSION, 1324—Furnished rooms to let. NATOMA, 582—Furnished rooms to let, NATOMA, 5—Nien fosi, Swsny St to et NINTH, 134—Furniched rooms to let. NOE, Tioom to let; it is large, convenient and reasonable. OAJ. 124 Nice furnished 5 private Mkine: 1 or 3 personss $10 &0 $12 smonth. PAGE, 17762 unfurnisbed rooms and bath; «all mornings. . UNIVERSITY OF CALIFO! —_Y. H. HENDEREON, Acting Secratary. AUCTION sale—Office General Superintendent EEALED RNIA, Berkeley: Notice to Contractors, Builders and ia Men—Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids are solicited for performing the labor and furnishing the materials for the stairwork, and also (this bid to be separate from the foregoing) for the roofing and sheet metal work for California Hall, on the grounds of the University of Calif ut Berkel California, and said bids, on either* one on both undertakings, will be recetved at the uffice of the Regents, South Hall, Berkeley, at or before 12 m. of Septem! 1504, No bids will be considered accom- panied by a c check or bond of bidder, t the ts of the University of in favor of California, equal to ten (10) per cent of his conditioned that bidder will duly ey, or bid with sufficient if said bid be accepted, the enter into a proper contract and give bond perform faithfully the duty and ol p lons %: a nce with said bid and " plans a5a specifications which are hereby reqhiies 1o be a part of such contract. The right to By oracr of ‘the Commitice on Gronete wi er o m Bulldings of the of Rege ik Secretary. V., H. HENDERSON, Army Service, San Sept. 8, 1904 -There will be sold at p&i‘ig SO0t i Febscen oot et . 4 s e 8. lot of miscel: @ list of which can be seen at wharf. C. A. DEVOL, Major and Quarter- , U. 8. A { mh%mu be_re- celved at Alcatraz Island, 8, ... October 21, 1904, for ‘the. puschase. B¢ condemned ordnance’ and ordnance. stofes giving condition, etc., Gan be liad 'on polication o Thcmrirne 5 BUILDING 25x60; suitable for manufacturing or blacksmith shop. 22 Cortland ave. VIAVI. A WAY to health; mothers’ snd daughters’ home treatment; booklet free; write for it. VIAVI CO., Van Ness. Phone East 282, _STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE Institute, Van Ness and Market, cures; estab, in S.F.4 yrs. Hours 1 to 5 p.m. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued 32, city, and Rosa Cap- pella, 22, city. Leland B. Butterfield, 118 Ninth street, £ n' M. Allan, 27, 118 Ninth streat. Patrick Murphy, 27, San os avenus, and Catherine Lynch, 20, 15153 Mission ‘Adolph Hausmann, 42, 21 Sh?d".ll street, Annie Byrnes, 37, 32 East street. Carl J. Mattson, 21, 176 Shipley street, and Bertha L. Ahonen, 20, 1227 Washington street. Walker . Gray, 25, 405 Geneva etreet, and Mary Comiskey, 28, San Mateo. b 5 b emenrents ™ ncan % Pk 38 Third street, and Pattl 266 Minna street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. MARRIED. BRUNSING—SCHNETZLERIn _ this_ clty, September 21, 1904, by the Rev. F. W. Fischer, pasfor of Emanuel Evangelical Church, Peter T. Brunsing and Lulu Verna Schnetzler, both of San Francisco. FOLEY—BARADA—In this city, September 21, 1904, by the Rev. Father Haugan of St. Mary's * Cathedral, Frank J. Foley and Ernestine L. Barada, both of this city. MAY—LUTTER—In this city, September 18, 1904, by the Rev. F. W. Fischer, pastor of Emanuel Fvangelical Church, Philip G. lf-y and Emma Lutter, both of San Fran- cisco. DIED. Barnes, Lorenzo A. Lane, Sarah Callaghan, Fran McAdam, Allce M. Clarke, Eliza McGraw, Sarah E. Dunne, Peter J. Moore, Jobn C. Futter, Mrs. Rebecca Nagle, Peter B. Handmann, Erwin O'Farrell, Anthony Harrington, John Patterson, Willlam Heald, Allén Schweltzer, Mary Heimann, Christian Totman, Leslle G. Jehl, John all, Margaret Jonnston, Dr. J. N. Walsh, Nora BARNES—In this city, September 18, 1004, Lorenzo A. Barnes of Natural Bridges Re- sort, Calaveras County, Cal., known as “Old v‘;“:‘("" ldnfim of All y County, New ork, aged S1 years. TFRemains at parlors of Valents, Marini & Co., 1624 Stockton street. CALLAGHAN—In this city, September 22, 1904, Frances, beloved daughter of John J. and’ Maggie Callaghan, and granddaughter of Frank Connelly, a natlve of San - cisco, aged 2 months and 0 days. CLARKE—In this city, September 21, 1 Eliza, beloved wite of the late Denis Clarke, and mother of John, Kittle Clarke, Mrs. H. and Mrs. F. Boland and the late Frank Clarke, & native of County Armagh, Ireland. 0¥ The funeral will take place to-day from her late resi- to St Teresa's Chuseh, where a mass will be celebrated for the repose of ®oul at 9:30 a. m. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemete: Ty. DUNNE—There will be & of the soul September 25, at 1 p. m., from Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking parlors, 636 Wash- ington street, thence to Foresters' Hall, 102 O'Farrell street, under the auspices of North Beach Lodge No. 9, O. d. H. 8., com- mencing at 2 p. m. Interment Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. HARRINGTON-—In this city, Seotember 20, 1904, John, beloved husband of the late Mary Harrington, and father of Mrs. W. J. Holgersen, a native of Bantry, County Cork, Ireland, aged S4 vears. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral day, September 23, at 8:30 a. m., from his late residence, 2052 Twenty-first street, corner of Treat avenue, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will_be’ celebrated for the repose of his soul, cominencing. at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HEALD—In Oakland, September 21, 1904, at 1150 Hopkins street, Allen Heald, beloved father of Fred S. Heald, a native of Maine, aged 2 years and 3 months. o HEIMANN—In San Mateo, September 21, 1004, Christian Helmann, "beloved husbeod of Charlotte Heimann, and father of Arthur, Raymond and Esther’ Helmann, a native of Frankenburg, Germany, aged 35 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, September 24, at 2 p. m., at his residence, Santa Ynez and Crescent streats, San Matco, under the aumices of San Mateo o. 265, 1. O. O. F. Interme 3 Johnae€emetery, San Mateo, o on S JEHL—In Ocean View, September 21, 1904, John, dearly beloved husband of ‘Sophia Jehl,’ and devoted father of Bertha, Alice and 'Jobn Jehl Jr., and brother of Mrs, R. Muller, and brother-in-law of Mrs, R. Scherf, a_native of Alsace, Germany, aged 48 years 7 months and 1 day. A member of Liberty Lodge No. 344, A. O. U. and Beer Brewers’ Union, Local No. 7. L Friends and acquaintances are respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), September 21, at 9:30 a. m. from his late residence, 3046 San Jose av nue, Ocean View, thence to St. Michael's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass Ml be” celebrated for the repose of his soul, encing _at a. m. Iate encing at rment Holy JOHNSTON—Near San Jose, Septembe: Dr. 3. N. Johnston, husband ot Corn Hatch Johnston, and son of Mr. and Mrs. & N. Johnston, and brother of William A., HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. ccessors to Flannagan & Gallagher) (e NIEL, b, DONOVAN, Ber ™ FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND KMBALMERS, 20 Fitth st., o ‘Telephone South £0. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Embalmers—— | PATTERSON—In this city, ' . Walter §. Johnston and Mrs. ; 1000 MacNamara . 37| 200 Ton Belmont.. 88 gfl? fm:f". native of San Jose, aked 40 [ 200 Mont Ton ...1 95/ years 10 mouths and 15 days. Afternoon Session. > Friends and acquaintances are respect_ | 100 Adams s 188 fully fnvited to attend the funeral vervices | 100 Adams - as to-day (Friday), at 2 p. m., at the resi- | 200 Goldfield Min 1 denco of his father, S. N.' Johnstom, 80| 300 Goldfield Ton. 56 North 'H street, under the susolees of | 475 MacNamara . 15 Friendship Lodge No. 210, ¥. and A. M. | 1043 MacNamara . 18 Interment Oak Hill Cemeters, San Jose. | 100 Mont Ton.. % rest, September 22, a1 “fi.f?“-’.’:flf o‘(n tfixlmunfl e, and beloved CLOSING QUOTATIONS. mother of Mrs. Lucy Clark, Mrs. A. Stans- o ybury, Mrs. M. Chrittenden and W. 1. THURSDAY, Sept. o m J. H. George A. and C. C. Lane, a native Bl Ask | L 5 of England, aged 78 year Alpha, .10 12 Julia < = McADAM—In Oakland, September 22, 1904, | Alta . 09 10| Justice S = Alice M., beloved wife of Samuel McAdam, | Andes . 19 20 Kentuek B and daughter of J. . | Belcher ; and sister of Willia: J. E, Best & 1 and Nellie Teague, a native of Bullion ed 33 years. Caledonia . 50 T> Friends and acquaintances are respect- [ Challenge 18 20f Overman fully Invited to attend the funeral Saturda: Chollar 16 17! Potosi s September 24, at 9 a. m., from her late resi- | Confiden 90| Scorpion — dence, 862 Campbell street, thence to St. | Con Cal & 13/ Savage » Patrick's Church, whers & requiem high | Con Imperia » mass will be celebrated for the repose her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Inter- ment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. McGRAW-—September 20, 1904, at her resi- dence, 945 Chestnut street, Oakland, Cal., Sarah_Ellen, wife of Edward W. McGraw, aged 56 vears and 10 days. > Funeral private. MOORE—In this city, September 22, 1004, John C., dearly beloved husband of Hannah Moore, and loving father of James A. and Edward F. Moore, Mrs. George Garesche and the late Nellie and Annie Moore, a na- tive of County Cork, Ireland, aged 61 years. The funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 9:30 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 1474 Page street, thence,to St. Agn: Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 a. m. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. The funeral detail of St. Patrick's Mutual Alllance Assoctation will assemble at 1474 Page street, at 9:30 a. m., Saturday, 24th inst. to pay the last tribute of resvect to our late brother, John Moore, All members are invited to attend. THOMAS F. McGRATH, President. THOMAS E. GIBBONS, Cor. Secretary NAGLE—In this_city, September 19, 1904, his residence, 742 C street, Richmond D! trict, Peter Buck, beloved father of James L., Charles G. and Peter B. Nagle, Mrs. erine F. Erown, Mary C. and_Clara G. Nagle, a native of Canada, aged 77 years 10 months and 19 days. (Buffalo, N. Y., papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday. September 25, at 1 p. m., from the Masonic Temple, Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Mount Mortah Lodge No. 4, F. and A. M. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. O'FARRELL—In San Luis Obispo County. Cal.. September 20, 1904, Anthony J.. be- loved son of John J. and the late Honora O'Farrell, and brother of John G. and Joseph A. O'Farrell, Mrs. C. Lowry, Mrs. James L. Curran, Mrs. P. J. Watson and Mrs. Alice Bowers and Sister Mary Aloystus of Grass Valley, Cal, a native of Grass Valley, Cal, aged 24 years and 10 months. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited: to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 8:30 a. m., from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Lowry, 3825 Twenty- fifth etreet, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be cel brated for the revose of his soul, commen ing at 9 a. M. Interment Holy Cross Cem etery. Seotember 21, 1004, Willlam Mackie, brother of James and Alexander Robb Patterson, a native of Scot- land, aged 34 years 8 months and 19 days. Funeral services at 2 p. m. Friday. September 23, at ths parlors of N. Gray & Co., 353 Sutter street. SCHWEITZER—In this city, September 21, 1904, Mary Agnes, of William ‘hweitzer, and beloved mother of Edith Schweitzer, and daughter of Patrick and Mary Riley, and eister of Mrs. Eugene Mur- phy and Jobn, Henry, Anita and Elizabeth- | Florence Riley, a native of Wisconsin, aged | 24 years and 3 days. | [ Friende and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 9:1 from her late residence, 1613 Cla: near Larkin, thence to St. Brigid’s Church,where services will be held at 9:45 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TOTMAN—In this city, Seotember 21, 1904, Leslie G., beloved husband of Hattle M. | Totman, and brother of E. J., Russell J., Isaac C. and Zada Totman, Mrs. F. E. Toombs, R. Spencer and J. R. Cleviand, a native of Marysville, Cal.,, aged 47 years 9 months and 17 days. A member of San Francisco Lodge No. 2, Knights of the Royal | Arch, and Bartenders’ International League, Local No. 41. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral Friday. September at 2:15 p. m., from his late residence, 109 Perry street. Interment Cy- | press Lawn Cemetery, via the 3:30 p. m. | train from Third and Townsend street depot. WALL—In _this city, September 20, 1904, Margaret Wall, a native of Irefand, aged [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), September 23, at 8 a. m., from the parlors of Carew & Englisn, 29 Van Ness | avenue, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a requiem hich mass will be celebrated for thé repose of her soul, commencing at 8:30 70 years. | | Crown Point.. E. Slerra Nev Eureka Con. . Exchequer ... Gould & Cur. Hale & Norc. TONOPAH MIN Bid. Ask.} Adams N Y Ton [ ';,;"j";’:"‘n Pavmaster | — e 2] Pine Grov: W Bula Con e Gold Anchor. — Goldfleld B Bl Goldfleld Min Goldfleld Mhk 1 Goldfleld S Px 17 Goldfield Ton. 11 Gold Mt Con. — Han M M&S. — Han Mut Co. 10 Hazel Kirk .. — Jim Butler .. — Jumbeo ... 20 Little Ton .. 25 Lucky Tom.. 08 —'Ton & S Lake. 51 MacNamara . 35 37| Utopia 10 - Mont Ton..1 8215 1 85" West End 12 18 —_——— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. THURSDAY, SEPT. 22. Clarence A. Hurst to Richard P. Burns, lot on E line of Polk street, 96:2% N of Jackson, N 31:33% by E 47:6: $10. Emmanuelle Villemeur to Lorenso Torassa, % s v glzng“ N line of Union street, 183 B of Polk, . N 136:3%, SW to point 183 L S 121:0%; $10 3 L™ Lorenso Torassa to-Mary Torassa, same, gift. W. B. and Mary M. Bradbury to Bradbury Estate Investment Company, undivided 5 of ll_vl OI! NE corner of California strest and Van Ness avenue, N 142:21, E 137:6, S 4:8%, W 37:6, 8 137:6, IV 100; aiso undivided 2 of Jot on NW corner of Polk and California frects, N 87:6 by W 58:3; also lot on W, ne of Polk street, 87:6 N of Cal N 25 by W 81:3; aiso lot on. W lme o Prossect place, “137:6 N of California_street, N 36 by W 60; also lot on E line of Church street, 260 N of Twenty-third, N 52 by E 123 also lot on W line of Tenth avenue, 100 § of 1 street, § 25 by W 120: $10. 2 arles and Margaret C. Knigh A. Morrissey, lot on E line of l_l‘u' l’fl.:olw,m 92:6 S of Pine, S 22:6 by E 0; $10. onppeska Futter to Samuet J. Futter, lot ne of Webster street, 87:6 535 by W sr:6; $io. 3¢ . atthew G. and Emma Hummel to J and Olive Dannbeiser, lot on S line of l?:l:: street, 170 E of Fillmore, E 25 by S 100; $10. Almon D. Hodges Jr. to Elizabeth S. New- Ball, lot on NE corner of Green and Scott streets, N 60 by E 137:6; $10. qiEdward G. and Marion C. Stetson to Elia- 8 Newhall (wife of M: o e of ayo), same, quit. M. J. Morris to James L. Morris, undivided % of lot on E line of Belveders sireet. 308:9 of Waller, S 25 by E 121:10% an adjacent; $10. by o Jokn and Luna Stierlen to Willlam W. Naughton, Iot on W line of Clayton street, 150 S of Carl, S 25 by W 125: $10. Patrick J. and Theresa . Horgan to Mary J. Connolly (wife of John T.). lot on W line of Guerrero street, 215 S of 25 2 Gurrzers, ivees of Fourteenth, S 25 Willlam and Emma L. Goegge to Alexander Bond, lot on E line of Mission street, 35 N of Twentleth, N 40 by B 95; $10. Marie Loustaunan to Michael Loustaunan, ::‘:i:::gedthtornl‘;tzon N_line of Twenty- street, of Dolores, . N _114; $io0. el Franeis O'Brien to Edward C. and Joseph O'Brien, Mary Shaw and Cecella I Boyle, lot on N line of Flifteenth street, 160 E of Castro, E 25 by N 115; $10. Ellen Brown to Thomas J. and Catherine L. Dorcey, lot on E line of Church street, 51:6 8 of Twenty-sixth, § 25 by E 96: $10. Robert Y. and Margaret J. Hubbard te Ther. M. Brooks, lot on E line of Douglass et, 310 N of Seventeenth, N 25 by E 102: e st §10. Thomas D. and Rose A. Riordan and John | . and Emma M. Quinn to Chin Kim You and Chin Chor, lot on NW corner of Clay and Du- pont streets, N 57 by W 63; $10. Glovanni Lavagnino to Teresa Lavagnino, lot on S line of Greenwich street, 70 W of tockton, W 21 by S 91:8: $1. Seattle Brewing and Maiting Company of Washington to Seattle Brewing and Malting Company of West Virginia, lot on SW corner a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WALSH—In this city, September 21, 1904, Nora_ beloved daughter of the late Thoma and Mary Walsh, and sister of Thomas and John Walsh, Mrs. John Hurley and Mrs. | William Coahan, and cfusin of Mageie Mc- | Dermott, and niece of Mrs. Kate Dugan of Mayfield, & native of San Francisco, aged 31 years 6 months and 10 days. | [ Remains at varlors of McFadden, Mc- | Brearty & Green, 1171 Mission streef, be- | tween Seventh and Eighth. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Thirteen. C Jockey CL110 — |N Cal P Co. 9 9% Cal Powder. — 150 |Oak Bk Sav.120 — Cal Ship Co. — 25 |Oak T Con.. 75 — Cal T1&T. — 155 |IOOF Hall A 6% — Cen Bk, Oak — 65 |Orpheum Co.. — 15% Chutes Co .. 4% 6% PacC Cas Co.128 — City & C Bk — 120 |Pac Sur Co.105 — Cyp L Imp.. — 6% Paraf Pamt.. 39 — East Dynm..350 — DpntPwd pfd 5% — 8 F Drydock. 50 — SF&SJ Coal.. 17% 20 Do com .. — S J Wat Co.103%5 — FN Bk, Oak.120 — |SO & MTgbt125 — Fischer Thtr 106 40c |Swiss-A Bk..115 — Frnch-A Bk.108 — |Truck Elect.. 12% 13% Gas Con A.. — 221 UR InC pfd. 56% 5714 Hono P Co.. 24 _i Do com ... - Do e — 29 SALES, Roard— $1,000 United R R of § I 4 per cent. 85 25 $10,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent. 85 1214 Street— $15,000 United R R of 8 F 4 per cent. 85 25 Afternoon Session. Board— $11,000 United R R of 8 F' 4 per cent. 85 28 California Stock and Qil Exchange Bid. Asked. Monte Cristo .. 7 - Occidental of W. Va. . 05 08 Oil City Petroleum. o . 51 . 155 bas] Fischer's Theater . SALE:! Morning Session. 700 Junction 200 Monte Cristo 1000 Independence 500 Oil City Petroleum . 400 Chicago Crude ... Afternoon 500 Claremont ..... 200 Twentl-eight Oil | bourdetto, 1ot on SW line of "hirteen of Kansas and New Channel streets, W 100 by | S 110; also lot on E line of Vermont, 250 N of gl:r‘ne(;-. E 100, N 90, SW to Vermont street, Emma M. and M. S. Quillinan to J. W. Flinn, lot on NW corner of Twenty-first ave- nue and Lake street, W 32:6 by N 100; $10. Pacific Coast Savings Society to Solomonm Getz, lot on NE corner of Twentieth avenue and California street, E 290 by N 120; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Willlam Watson, same: $10. Building and Loan Associg- Fome Mautual tion to J. W. Wright & Sons' Investment Com- pany, lot on W line of Eighteenth street, 123 N of B. N 50 by W 120; $525. Thomas E. Curran to James E. Brennan, undivided half of lot on E line of Twenty~ sixth street, 218:4 S of A, S 48:3, © 238:6, 6:8, W 233:8; $10. Bertha H. D. Harenburg to Marie A. Fah- den (wite of Hans), lot on E line of Ninth ave- nue, 325 S of H street, S 25 by E 120; $10, Bernhard and Rose Getz to Feodor Fedder~ sen, lot on NE corner of K strest and Forty- fourth avenue, N 100 by E 57:6: $10. on o ll'l,s.hol ?m:&nm, 256 SE of Ham n y SW 200, lots 11 to 1 Fairmount; $10. I Mo 9 Henry P. and Selena V. Share to Christo- pher Staehle, lots 6. 7 and 8, block 9, Sunny« vale }‘lamellbeld: $25. Annie T. Dwyer to August Belfrage, lots and 32, block 6, Flint Tract: $10. - Solomon and Dora Getz to Eugenes J. B and Margaret A _Boullet, lot on SE line of Athens_street, 100 SW of Persia avenue, SW ?oby SE 100, block 74, Excelsior Homestead; Dillo and Nellls Leonhardt to Daniel J. Donovan, lot on N line of Clarendon a i3 B of Stanyan strest, S 211:6, W 25 § 25:1%5. lots 17 and 44, block 8, sub- R K um:%n ‘;mqhu-. $10. e of Edw: Donnell 3 Maxwell - g ames 4. NW 128:7, NE 100, block 56, tide lands; "m J. K € Clara J. Kent (wife of W. H. McD, Riddell lot on E line of S(ll)y-: 50:2 8 of Belgrave, S 25:1, E 90 :1. lot 3, block 8, subdivision hts: $10. Anna D. Joost to Peter B ana . lot on SW line of Eighth averce Tig NW of L street. NW 30 by SW 100, lot 108, block 165, Central Park Homestead: $10. George and Fannie Dirks to Bernard La- th ave- by nue, 150 NW of N street. NW 153 by Sw sto. ' 100, block 265, O'Neil & Haley Tract: Builders’ Contracts. D. L. Randolph (owner) with A. H. {contractar), (o2 hitects Cu T teo—Carpenter work, lumi labor, Jotk, roofing. deafening .x::' and glasing. rdware, tinning and s work for z six-story brick bu!ld’l‘\l":.:‘l:rhuw ment, on the W line of Mason strerr of O'Farrell, N B sy of OFerell. N85 W 103%.°S 115, & it Same owher wWith Ickelhelmer Bros tractors), architects _same- Plambing. gesti: ting, sewerags for same. on same: §15 4es owner with Charles Dunlop (con- 1000 Oil City MI:E-;;— Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANG! Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board 200 Belcher 282 UBs=a > Edgar A. B (owner) with McGowa: & Butler (contractors), architect - Mathews—Brick work, M L & chimneys, ete., Tnion and Brodecios 1527, s for four 2-story and attie ings on the SE corner of streets, E 137:6 by 8 137

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