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12 THE S FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1904. i oft place last sea. pear St. Helema: ; vines 4 to rage for 100, hinery: piped water rvolrs; S-room house il land tillable ent | | | ! | | | | . , barns, cte.; agon, horses. tools, inciuding maturing crop of 306 tons of grapes, worth $5000; $10,000 casi balance on easy terms. §3000—In Manteca ajfalfa district; €0 acres ain irrigation canal; 55 acres | sed 6 tons an &c 4 grapes; brick res ru; windmill and tani station. nproved portic Ro raise corn that will make “side step” see some of our Russian River. 17 acres in Gre 4-room house. berries; $1 near Se- water; barn; srapes, pears and sssorted fruits; essy $700; mno bulldings; ke an offer. el 10 nores, 2 miles of Cal good house and barm; 2| ALFALFA LAND. $100 per acre—One mile of Modesto: § acres forced | ol | re—3 miles of Modesto; 20 acres re—Near Lodl, on the Woodbridge DAIRIES IN HUMBOLDT. rge list of completely equipped ne best section of Humboldt Co.; e summer resort in Sonoma Co.;, 141 acres ; 2% 2 good welis: fine_poultry nta Rosa; and_outbuildings. ble homes in this locality. le; 65 acres, § acres, grain; fine berry patch; ing stream; 9-room house granary; water piped to build- ave a choice selection of fruit and es at_reasonable prices in this e a few. alluvial valley land, near Buena 15 acres in full bearing orchard n 7-room house: new sta- ank house. orchards ai section, where the gquality asscd and farm mortgages | ; 7 bearing vine. | ; 2 bearing or- | , tank, tools; 100 laying hens; 9 mil of San Jose, close to sta- | 24 acres rolling land; 10 acres cherries; good 5-room (‘Ol-‘ try hoyses; 3 summer houses | ser boarders; rénning water; close to | Sce this quick | pe Creek, south of San | full bearing orchard in y sloping fine hay agnificent oak trees; 4- | good stable; fine income. We | ce list of small homes in Santa pleased to drive you around ) PROPERTY WANTED. astern buyers for first- try farms about 3 Russian River fice Bearing vineyard; in every room; 2 barns cement reservoir: large win- tillery; half mile of town; would fine investment scres in Petaluma; all bearing dern_cottage. 5 rooms and bath: | basement; barn horses and buggy: 9 | houses; brooder brocder houses, | and tank; water piped over place; chickens: photos here. & near Watsonviile: 200 apples; : 2 acres timber: balanes ; barn. outbuildings. | 4 acres rich dark loam; age, cement cellar; | houses; feed all the choicest inity and will be pleased to | ss farm e and frult belt, mear com house and barn, uz, 60 acres rich al. | : § acres orchard. mestly apples: ; balance timbered pasture; 5. Sonoma County, | Gualala River | feed, scattering 1ful; numeroug | fruit: 40 in grain; house, chicken houses, etc.; grand | and deer plentiful; 3000 acres | rice of the 1750 acres deeded land, | D. M. HANLON, 169 Crocker bids. | A splendid bargain in Irvington, Cal.; one | @cte of land, covered with fruit and mut | trees in full be ing; an S-room house, barn, | windmill ang tank. . MERRITT-WOLCOTT CO., Broadway, Oakland, Cal. | WILL lease, to respo CIAICKEN RANCHES. JROOME O INP Wata Skl URiRms. IDEAL CHICKEN RANCH. Orchard Vicw Tract, at San Leandro. Eubdividing fine orchard on gentle elope; size to suit; casy terms; plenty water; fino fruit; cail for details; o and see Sunday. Ow Mills bldg. ALAMEDA ADVERT'S'MIS | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. SHICE $1300 cach—2 nice 5-room cottages ad- e s ch other on finely improved street, F. local and electric cars; high basement, large lot, good location, near school and business center; terms if desired; good buy. MERRITT-WOLCOTT CO., Broadway, Oakland, Cal. nsible people only, beautl- ful home of 11 well furnished rooms; large grounds, fruit trees, stable and carriage- house; Yery reasonable; Box 1544, Call office. BERKELEY ADVER BERXELEY EEAL ESTATE. FORCE of circumstances cause for selling cor- ner lot, with 2-story building, store and 4 living-rooms down stairs and.b rooms and bath upstairs; lot 60x110; street work done water free. - on one side; price $2250; mortgaged for §1400; lock at this and make offer; this property is in good location and only 2 blocks to station; 1 block to electrio cars. O. A. RUDOLPH: open Sundays; Lorin Sta- sion, South Berkeley. NEW 2-story house, bath, pantry, folding doors, gas fixtures and electric lights; also gas stove, connected; refrigerator built in writing desk bullt In library: large extra fine mantel and everything first ; lot 46x100; street work done; coping and sidewalk; just think, only terms $600 cash, balance same to Key Route Station. O. A. RUDOLPH, open Sundays, Lorin Station, South Berkeley. SNAP—Almost, new; five-room cottage, bath, pantry, brick foundation, washhouse, chick- en-house and robbit-house; nice garden; lot 80x125; 2 blocks to Southern Pacific sta- tion and electric cars; also factorles; price $1250; house alone cost $1600; terms $200 cash, balance $16 monthly. O. A. RU- POLPH, open Sundays, Lorin Station, South Berkeley | OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAXKLAND REAL ESTATE. PRICE $1400 EACH. Two cottages in East Oakland, adjoining each other; four rooms and bath ‘each, high basement; close to electric cars and San Fran- cisco local; good for the mibney; terms if de- sired. PRICE $2350. A beautiful cottage on electric car line in Fast Oskland; b rooms and bath; high base- ment; all modern; large lot covered with frilit, flowers and nice lawn. A bargain for the price. PRICE $6650. An elezant mew house on Webster st.: 7 rooms and bath, large reception hall, hardwood inlaid floor, two china closets; fine in every way; must be seen to be anoreciated THE MERRITT-WOLCOTT CO., 952 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. LOOKTHESE UP. Forlkale—Two flats in elegant location: fine income propert; a genuine bargain; also lot in Mountain View Cemetery, 122 square feet ccping; perpetual care. Address box 1402, Call office. Oakland. B OAKLAND FURNITUEE FOR SALE. 0-MORROW the day for bargains in furnl. ture. H. Schelhaas,11th st.,cor.store,Oakland. San Francisco Advertisem’ts | ___ROOMS FOR EOUSEKEEPING. ALASKA, 27— Furnished rooms for housckeep- ing, or single, BRYANT, 421—One large room for house- keeping: gas. BUSH, 911—Furnished room"for single gen- tleman, cement | $3! rent; close | HOWARD, 715—Large sunny rooms at low rates; 25c to §1 day and $125 to $5 week. JONES, £23, near Bush—Sunny front alcove Tooin, cozy corner, $20; also housckeeping roomk, very suany, $Z7. $27. MARKE 1019 (The _Falmouth)—Sunay rooms; . cold water, elevator. —Yront room, well furnished, for 1 nts; 14 block from Market st. PAGE, 1776—2 unfurnished rooms and bath. block from Van Ness—l or % bath, phone, etc.; reasonable. §S9—Large furnished room; running ; tor 1 or 2 gents; references. METROPOLIT4 N Hotel, 120 Third st. — 400 kingle and fanily rooms 35¢ to $1 50 per day, §2 to $8 per week; the only new and mod- ern hotel and rooming house in San Fran- cleco that nat hot and cold 'water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room ! and gives free batlis and elevator service day and night to jtx guests. | SHRADER, 1038—Nicely furnished room to let, two bidcks from park. b et oo el it s S TR L STOCKTON, 41 and 45—Nlcely furnished front rooms; alfo single rooms; $2 to $6 week. SUTTER, 820 Newly furnished, alcove, bay-window rooms; grate also single rooms. P lammetonn bbb st SRR T L AP SLONE TAYLOR, 710, near Sutter—A fine suite or one single room; bath; gentlemen preferred; reasonable. nny, front hot water; THE Larchmont, 361 Sutter—New brick blig.. finely furnished: hot, cold water, steam heat, privilege to bat] to $6 week. P ngcdihastinmeamt B oot s bt R R TURK, 300%—Large sunny bay-window room, suitable for two. o oizest codliuat S S RS Lo S UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, 85c to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; el tric lights (no gas), running water in room; elevator, read.-room; {ree bus; baggage. VALENCIA, 210—Large sunny room; private | family. 85c to $150 night; $2 ec. lights; reading-room; free bu: WOLF House, cor. Sixth and Howard—Choice furnished rooms from 15c per night up. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor.Duncan and Church str. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception | of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. loglxs AND BOARD. EXCELLENT BOARD. HANDSOME ROOMS, SINGLE OR EN SUITE. MODERATE RATES. FREE BATHS. NEWPORT, 1018 PINE ST. | GOLDEN GATE ave., 1031, nr. Jefferson Park —Furnished front rooms; bath; pri. house; per month. | ®ood board, $24; two, $3! THE COMORA, 621 O'Farrell—Large tront, with bath, &nd sunny south room; superior table. S ELLIS, 453—Fine furnished rooms, Wwith ex- cellent table board; prices reasonable. EDDY, 1128, opp. Jefferson Park—Fine furn. sunny rooms; table board; reas.; New mAanag. | HOWARD, 811A—Tirst-class board and room, single or deuble, $5-$6 Wk.; American family. with board; ail locations. Phone Clay SU board; reasonable, 1241 Sanchez Y front room; private family; excellent | Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church aanex, | 807 California—See rooms, learn prices, try table —— ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—By ge bath, with I family. Box 2 eman,* furnished room and rd, or without, in private 09 Call office. ROOMS WANTED. e e csssononsodamasostoass TWO unfurnished rooms; close in; state price. Box 1537. Call office. ROOM-RENTING AGENCY. N HAVE you any rooms to let? If you have and want them rented quick telephone to Clay 996, { _or call at 117 Sutter st. P DIVIDEND NOTICES. EDDY, 739—Well furnished rooms, 2, 3 or EDDY, 804—Housekeeping roome; first floor; ight and sunny. 1518—Shnny rooms with boar FRANKLI home cooking; {ront hskpg suite 1225—Completely furnished sunny suite for housekeeping; £as range: private h; marine view; rent $20. Tel, Hyde 1505. 2 suites housekeeping rooms; . 238 $10 or 1 — 2 sunny well furnished $11; adults. JESSIE, 323—2 large sunny basement room gus and coal range; $15 month; others. JESSIE, 325—Large sunny nished, housekeeping, $3 75 week; HOWARD, rooms; ront parlor, fur- others. | KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell—Three- | room sanny apartments; steam heat; cen. loc. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— | steam heat- rates reas. Sunpy furnished 3-room suite: ed. electric lighted; free baths LAGUNA, 1507, corner Geary rooms: bath; phone; ne ¥legant sunny reasonable. LARKIN, 804—Sunny back room for 1 or 2 gentiemen 6. per month. LARKIN, 8193;—Large, sunny housekeeping rcom; gas stove; private; §12 month. LE:\' WORTH, 606, nr. Geary—Two pleas- ant sunny housekeeping rooms. MAYBELLE, 202 Grov Sunny fur. 3-room Van corner. Van Ness— Ness sulte; gas, bath MCALLISTER, 1211—Front room, bay-windo privilege light housekeeping; $12. NICE housekeeping rooms to let; all locations, Phone Clay 966, or call 117 Sutter st. HOMESEEKERS! Send postal for catalogues of the best land bargains in California. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st. 5 $3200—10-ACRE prune orchard; house with 6 rooms: barn, windmill, tank; improvements worth $1000. " Inguire of L. F. B. FORE- WORTHY, Union ave., Campbell, Cal. OAK, 42, near Market—Fungished sunny double pariors; kitchen privilege if desired; also single rooms. OAK, 117—Complete for housekeeping, $5 to $12: gas range: hot bath; adults, OAK, 407—Newly furnished; $4 per month to right party: quiet, clean and bath. 20 ACRES: €-room house: barn, windmil plements’ near creamery and school; irriga. tion ditch through place. E. LEONARD, Lathron Cal. i the OAKS OAKS HAYWARD TRACT OAKS OAKS AT SAN MATEO OAKS OAKS OAKS OAKE OAKS OAKE CHOICE LOTS OAKS with majestic oaks OAKS | still for sale. OAKS OAKS See this property OAKS OAKS at once. OAKS OAKE Prices, $900 to $1500. OAKS OAKS TERMS. OAKS OAKS Lots 50x121 feet each. OAKS OAKS Prices are very liks OAKS | OAKS 1o be R OAKS OAKS BALDWIN & HOWELL, OAKS st. LOMITA PARK—On line of San tric cars; 45 minutes from Sth il Jotn the” st line; second Sivision Tow ug offcred; 50-foot lots : terms. first two visions only $10 dowr -4 «asy terms: take the electric cars and off st LOMITA PARK: maps sent on appii. SELBY, RODGERS & CO., Tel. Main €73. 116 California st. 1909—Suite of two rooms, $23 50 per adults; strictly first-class. PINE, month; POLK, 605—Parlor alcove suites; small kitch. en; sunny: bath, gas stove; phone; $18, $20. POST, 1037—Newly furnished rooms, $8 up; al=o housekeeping room, $10; gas, bath, phone. SACRAMENTO, 3019—Elegant parlor suite and kitchen; new carpets; will furnish it wanted; also single room, bath and phone; cheap. | SANCHEZ, 500, cor. 18th—Bay-window sitting room, alcove bedroom, kitchen; reasonable. STEVENSON, 786, off 9th—Sunny bay-window front arlors, dining room, Kitchen; reas. VAN NESS ave, 706—Two large, sunny, con- necting rooms, furnished complete for house- keeping, $20; ome very large room, house- keeping, §$14. VAN NESS ave., 1102, cor. 1546—2 beautiful, sunny, housekeeping; all accommodations; ‘WALLER, 71—2 sunny housekpg. rooms; fur- nished complete; $16; new house; grand view, APARTMENT HOUSES. HAYES, 115—Modern apartments; gas range, running water and phone. ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson—Marine view; 3-4-5 rooms; furn. or unfur.; refs. Tel. East 1330. ‘ | phone, bath. o — 1 ¢ | CHAMBERLAIN—LOY—In New York City, DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Cjaremont Ofl Co., on October 1, 1904, will pay a dividend, No. 4, amounting to $4500, equal to one (lc) | | cent per share on its issued capital stock, | payable at the office of the company, 731 | Mills building, this city. Transfer books close MONDAY, September 26, 1904, at noon, GEORGE J. REMINGTON, Secretary. NI Notice—Mercantile Trust Company | Francisco. Dividend No. 4 of three | per share will be payable at the of- | | fice of the corporation, 464, ifornia st., San | Francisco, October 1, 1904. Transfer books | will close September 23, 1904. | JOEN D. McKEE, Secretary. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE Institute, Van Ness and Market, cures; estab, in S.F.4 yrs. Hours 1 to 5 p.m. M ARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: B Frank M. Mott, 21, Placerville, and Hattie | B Perry, 21, East Oakland. Arthur 'H, 'Voigt, 31, 1560 Sacramento street, and Helen M. Cary, 31, 524 Ellis street. George Hadley, 24, 45 Taylor street, and Mathilda Gaboti,’ 20, ‘41 Stockton street. Alexander H. Stephens, 30, 331 Geary street, | and Maud M. Thomas, 22, Sacramento. Edward W. Hoertkorn, 24, 1811 Dupont | st end Jennie R. Ostino, 19, 522 Filbert st. James J. Treux, 31, 271 O'Farrell street, | and Bessie C. Logan, 21, Sacramento. Filippo Campanella, 24, city, and Lena Cas- sini, 24, 816 Bryant strect. | Domenico Galletto, 30, 1208 Valencla street, and Caterina Sciacchitano, 18, 1206 Valencia st. [f Cecil Webeter, 24, 104 Turk Street, and Loulsa M. “Losano, 104 Turk street. James C. Sims, 21, Lick House, and Laura | L. McDonald, 18, 914 Union street, August Labieze, 21, 1401 Powell street, and Eugenie Biraben, 22, 1401 Powell street. Gisberto Paoli, 21, 124 Green street, and Emma Tognoli, 18, 124 Green street. | _Chew Tong, 27, 12 Trenton place, and Choy | Fung Ho, 22, 912 Washington street. EIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by I mail will not be inserted. They must be handed ! in _at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- £ons authorized to have the same published, Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column | jree of charge. i | BORN. | BLUM—In this city, September 23,1904, to | _the wife of Edmund T. Flum, a daughter. | BUNKER—In this city, September 18, 1904, to the wife of Richard B. Bunker, a son. ENGLER—In this city, September 16, 1904, to_the wife of John W. Engler, a daughter. MARRIED. BERG—TREMBLEY—In this clf Septem] 5 1008, by 1he Be B Lo e Berg of San Francisco and Florence Trem- bley of Quebec, Canada. September 27, 1904, by the Rev. Robert Coli~ yer, D.D., Willlam E. Chamberlain of Court- glnd,CNi Y., and Mary Eugenia Loy of Berke- ey, 'Cal. GOSS—HENWOOD—In this city, Se iber 1904, by the Rev., George W, W'hm,m m”" of Central M. E. Church, Leslie Allen Goss and Bertie Jane Henwood, both of San Fran- cisco. & HAPP—BAKER—In this_city, ber 26, 1904, by the Rev. Dr. Strong, W. Happ and Lina E. Baker. HUTCHESON—SLOPER--In _this city, Sep- tember 25, lmc:y I'IIDEB;V. . ‘White, pastor of ntra! Church, Wil- liam J. Hutcheson and Kate Sloper, both of San Francisco. MORAN—BROWN—In f1n Rafaol, Cal., Qc- e 1903, by the Rev. David James, Wil- liam Moran and Annie H. Brown. PRATT—MEEKS—In this city, tember 1904, by the Rev. Fred A, MSG’P L‘l‘!li”.l and Cora Meeks, both of San Bredehoft, father of Myrtle Bredehoft, brother of Chris Bredehoft, and WMG’:( Martin’ Beverson, a native of Hanover, many, aged 34 years 11 months and 7 days. O ¥riends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend _the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 a. m., from the pariors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Iighth, where services will be held under the auspices of Mianto- nomah Tribe No. 9, Imp. O. R. N. Imter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BREMER—In this city, September '26, 1004, William M., beloved husband of Amelld Bremer, and beloved father of Milton and Helen Bremer, a native of Germany, aged 62 years and 4 months. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respsot- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at p. m., at his late residence, 1307 Van Ness terment Home of Peace Cemetery, by special train laving Third and Townsend streets at 2 p. m. Interment private. Please omit flowere. BUNKER—In Providence, R. I, September 18, 1904, Paul Bunker of Alameda, Cal, be- loved father of.Mrs, Carrie R. Avery, & na- tive of Nantucket, Mass.. aged 18 vears, U7 Funeral services will be held to-day (Wednesday), at 2 p. m., at his late resi- dence, 2021 San Ahntonio avenue, Alameda. Interment private, CROWLEY—In this city, September 24, 1904, George M. Crowley, beloved son of Bar- tholma and Mary Crowley, and brother of William B. and J, H. Crowley, Mgs. James Sheridan and Mrs. J Heron, a native of Calaveras County, Cal, aged 33 years. A member of San Francisco Aerle No. 5, F. 0. E. . U7 Friends and acquaintances are reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1:30 p. m., from the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street, under the auspices of San Francisco |- Aerie’No, 5, F. O, E. Lawn Cemetery. EASTWOOD—In Monterey, Cal., September 26, 1904, Mary H., beloved wife of Joseph East- wood, and mother of Mary C., Alice and Joseph Eastwood, a native of England, aged 40 years 7 months and 24 . 7 The funeral services will be held to- morrow (Thursday), at 10 a. m., from the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mis- sion street (Mission Masonic Temple), be- tween Twenty-second and Twenty-third, In- terment private. GOLDSTEIN—In Hantord, Cal., September 26, 1904, Maurice Goldstein, a native of New- ark, N. J., aged 50 years. HAAR—In Cal., September 27, 1904, Anna, beloved wife of Hermann Haar of Oakland, Cal. 7 Noticeb of funeral hereafter, HOLLINGS—In this city, September 27, 1904, Nicholas, dearly beloved brother of Meta and Diedrick Hollings of San Francisco and Luer and Martin Holllngs of Germany, a native gf Germany, aged 50 years 2 months and 18 ays. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 p. m., from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery, by speclal car on D. m. train from Third and Towneend streets. HYNES—In this city, September 27, 1904, Lioyd A., dearly beloved eon of M. J. Hynes, and brother of Stewart and Ruth Hyne native of California, aged 11 years 3 mo; and 22 days, 07 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 p. m., from 80 Guerrero t. _Interment private. Please omit Interment Cypress JOHNSON—In this city, September 26, 1904, Gertrude Johnson, deagly beloved daughter of Mary Johnson and the late Nels Johnson, and sister of Edna and Emily Johnson, a na- tive of Sacramento, Cal, aged 7 years 1 month and 28 days. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the resi- “dence of her mother, 353 Edinburgh street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. LAWS—In Santa Rosa, September 26, 1904, Mrs. Celestine Mary Laws, beloved wife of Rowland Dudley Laws, daughter of Anto- nio and Mary Cella Gatto, and sister of Mrs. Louis Casassa and Joe and John Gatto, & native of California, aged 20 years 1 month | and 19 days. LEONARD—In this city, September 26, 1904, Gertrude Irene, beloved daughter of Mathew A. and Mary E. Leonard, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years' $ months and & days. (¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1:30 p. m., from the re: dence of her parents, 203f Twenty-second street. Interment private, by electric funeral car from Eighthteenth and Guerrero streets at 2:30 o'clock. McCAULEY—In this city, September 27, 1904, Jobn, relict of the late Mary McCauley, & native of Ireland, aged 68 years. L7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. MEINKE—In this city, September 27, 1904, Margareta, dearly beloved *wife of John Meinke, devoted mother of Mrs. Lizzle Zwick, and grandmother of Willle, Lizzie, Annie, Margaret, Rudie, Gladys and the late An- tone and Emile Zwick, a native of Germany, aged 66 years 1 month and 14 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 p. m., from her late resi- dence, §22 'Hampshire street, between Twen- tieth ‘and Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. MORAN—In the City and _County Hospital, September 27, 1904, James Moran, a native of New York, aged b years. NICHOLSON—In this city, September 26, 1004, Parker Nicholson, a native of Ireland, aged 590 years and 10 month 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:15 a. m., from the par- lors of Carew & EngMsh, 20 Van Ness ave- nue, thence to St. Mary's Church (Paulist), Where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Moly Cross Cemetery. ‘O'KEEFE—In this city, September 27, 1904, at her residence, 215 Twelfth street, Cath- erine, beloved wife of John O'Keefe, and idolized mother of Thomas B., Mary and Neilie O'Keefe, a native of County Louth, Ireland, aged €1 vears. 07 Notice of funeral hereafter, EARY—In this city, September 27, 1004, Patrick, beloved husband of _Johanna O'Leary, loving father of John J., James P. Thomas'C., Mary E. and Nora O'Leary, a brother of 'Mrs. Johanna Wahl, Hunter of Brooklyn, N. Y. O'Leary of Boston, Mass., a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 53 vears. (New York and Boston papers please copy.) I7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 a. m., from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, ‘between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OENHAUSEN—In this city,, September 27, 1504, Modesto Oerihausen, beloved wife of the late’ George Oenhausen, and mother of Al- fred, Benard and Lizzie Oenhausen and Mrs. M. Burns, a native of France. POWERS—In this city, September 27, 1004, James, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. John Powers, a native of Waterford, Ireland, aged 44 vears. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 a. m., from the par- lors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness ave- nue, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his eoul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RAULET—In this city, September 25, 1004, Charles, beloved husband of Mre. Raulet,'and father of Agnes, Charles, Leonie, Harry and Paul Raulet, a native of France, -.g Fgrskyd rs and 4 mouths, nds and agquaintances are fully invited to atiend the Tuneral to-day (Wednesday), at 9 a. m., from the parlors of Julius 8.'Godeau, 810 Van Ness avenue, thence to the French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, where a requiem high mass'| Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RODGERS—In this city, September 27, 1904, Mary E., dearly beloved wife of Frederick Rodgers, mother of Mrs. Maggie Foppiano, and sister of Mrs. Rosa Neary, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 40 years £ months and 21 days. ROHDENBURG—In the City and County Hos- pital, September 27, 1904, Nicholas )?ohden- burg, a native of Germany, aged 44 vears. SCHMIDT—In this city, September 27, Phillip J., Leloved ~husband of ‘Resins Schmidt, son of Sophle and the late Joseph Schmidt, and brother of Ben J. and M. J. Schmidt of San Francisco and Mrs. M. Na- than of Susanville, Cal, a native of San aged 26 years 3 months and 21 a:t‘ou:- of funeral hereafter. ol i years 9 fi:onm“.dnn .:: n‘-‘h"‘ 2 fully invited to attend the funeral - :—um.)'fl‘ 8:30 o’doet. from lurh: Sacred Heart Chureh, il-n a Te- e HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successors to DANIEL, B, DONOVAN, Mes: 20 Firth st. Mun?nh Teisphone South 0. 1904, quiem high mass will be celebrated for t! Tepose of her soul, confmencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. % SELENGER—In this city, September 27, 1004 Harry Selenger, beloved busband of Magsie Belenger, and =on of Lawrence and Mary Belenger, a native of Ban Francisce, 88 years. EFFriends and acquaintances are réspect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 a. m., from the mortu ary chapel of Julius 8. Godeau, 805 Mont. Eomery avenue, thence to St. Francis Church, Wi requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock, thence to electric car, KEighteenth and Guerrero streets, Intcrment Holy Crose Cemetery. STENMARK—In fhis city, September 26, 1004. Ida, beloved daughbter of Lars and Anna Stenmark, and sister of John O. and Ni: Etenmark, Mrs. B¥ Erickson, Mrs. M. Nord- berg and Mrs, George Heacock, a native of Skellefto, Sweden, aged 28 years 2 months and 2 days. I X Friends and acquaintances 'ars respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 a. ., from the parlors of Cralg, Cochran & Co., 429 Golden Ga avenue, ‘between Polk and Larkin streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. TEIGELER—In San Jose, Cal., September 27, 1804, Caroline, beloved mother of Minnie, Annie, John, Conrad and Henry Teigeler, and Mrs. Hensley and Mre, Pauls, aged 68 years and 18 days. THOMSEN—In Alameda, Cal., September 27, 1804, Anna D., daughter of johanna and t! late Christlan Thomsen, and sister of Hulda Thomsen, a native of San Francisco. 07 Funeral private. UHL—In Jacksonville, Fla., September 20, 1004, George, beloved husband of Marle Uhl, father of Adolph and George Uhl, and son of Mrs. Margaretta Schwerdt, a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, aged 58 years. A mem- _ber of Southern California Lodge No. 278, F. and A. M. L7 The funeral services will be held Thurs- day, September 20, at 2 p. m., at the M: sonic Temple, corner of Twelfth and Wa ington streets, Oakland, by Oakland Lodge No. 188, F. and A. M. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. ¢ VAN VRANKEN—In Oakland, Cal., September 26, 1004, Corneltus D. Van Vranken, & na- tive of 'New York, aged Sl years and § months. 7 Funeral eervices Friday, September 30, at 2 . m., at Oakland Crematory. Private. WETTIG—In this city, September 27, 1904, Minna, beloved mother of Ernest A., Helen, Anna ‘and August Wettig, a native of Ger- many, aged 77 vears 7 months and 29 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully dnvited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thureday), at 12:45 p. m., at her | late residence, 1236 Eddy street, between Laguna and Buchanan. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. . WILSON—In Oakland, Cal., September 26, 1904, Dr. Melvin M., beloved husband of Emlly O. Wilson, a native of Massachusetts, aged 72 years 2 months and 20 day: COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Thirteen. for No. 2; medium, 80@37c; light, 20@ 8bc; skirting, No, 1. 20; No. 2, 36@3Sc; | Collar Leather, 15@16c per foot; Trace Leather, 40@44c; Kip, 'unfinished, 40@30c per 1b; Veal, finished, 50@60c_per 1b; Calf, finished, 85c@$1 per Ib; Wax Sides. Knife Splits, 14@16c; Rough Splits, 8@l0c per_Ib. TANBARK—Ground, $25@28 per ton; stick, $16 50@18 _per cord. OILS—Quotations are for barrels; for cases add Sc; Linseed, 57c per gallon for boiled and Bbc for raw; Castor Oil, In cases, No. 1, 70¢; Bakers' AA, cases, $1 10G1 12; Lucol, Sde for bojled and ‘4Sc for raw; China Nut, cases, 65@80c per gallon; Cocoanut Oil, in barrels, 58c for Ceylon and for Australlan; extra bleached winter Sperm Oil, 8Sc; natural winter Sperm Oil, 63c; extra bleached winter Whale Oil, §7c; natural Whale Oil, 52c; extra winter strained’ Lard Ofl, N Tard Oil, 65c; pure Neatsfoot Oil, 73c; No. 1 Neatsfoot Oil, 63c; light Herring Ofl, 42c: dark Herring Ofl, 40c; Salmon Oil, 34c; boiled Fish Oil, 37c; raw Fish Oil, 35¢; boiled Paint Ofl, 33c; raw Paint 0il, 3lc. COAL OIL—Water White Coal Ol, 13c; Pearl Ol, in cases, 19%c; Astral Star, 19%c; Extra Star, 24c; Elaine, 28c; Eo- | cene, 25c; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, | 16c; in cases, 22l4c; Benzine, in bulk, 13c; in | cases, 19%c; S6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 35¢; | in_cases, 3lc. i TURPENTINE—Slc per gallon in cases and 76¢ in drums and fron barrels, RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, %@ 7%c per 1b; White Lead, T4@7%e¢, according to quantity. QUICKSILVER—$41@42 for local use and $41@41 50 per flask for export, | SALT—Bales, 90c for common and $1 for | granulated: Dairy, 85 50 per ton; Granulated, £6 50; Half Ground, 100-1b bags, $3 25; do, 50-1b”bags, $3 75; Rock Salt 32 75@3 in 100 and $3 25°in 50-ib_bags; Génuine Liverpool, $11 50, $12 50 and $13 50 per ton in packages of 224, 110 and 50 lbs_ respectively. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per Ib_ in 100-Ib bag: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, Powdered, 6.10c; Candy Gr -ulated, 6.10c; Dry Granulated, fine, 6c; Dry Granulated, coarse, 6c; Fruit Granulatéd, Gc: Beet Granulated (100-1b bags only). ——; Confectioners’ A, 6c; Magnolia A, 5.60c; Extra C, 5.50c; Golden C, 5.40c: “D,” 5.30c; barrels, 10c more; halt barrels, 25¢ more; boxes, 50¢ more: 50-1b bags, 10c more for all kinds. ‘Tablets—Half bhrrels, 6.50c; boxes, «6.75¢c; H. & E. Crystal Dominos, | 9c per Ib. No orders taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. LUMBER—PIne, ordinary sizes, $18@19; ex- tra’ sizes higher: Redwood, ; Lath 4 feet, $3 75@+; Pickets $17@25c: Shingles,” $2 for No. 1 and $1 50 for No. 2; Shakes, $14 for split and $15 for sawn; Rustic, $33@g9. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, Flour, qr sks... 5,275Shorts, sks. Wheat, ctls 1,981| Feed, 'sks, Barley, ctls 5,551| Hides, No. Oats, ctls. .. 2,832| Pelts,” No. in bulk, 193 Ryve, ctls.a, 155/ Tallow, ctls. Beans. sks. 953/ Leather, roll; Potatoes, sks. 989| Lime, bbl: Bran, sks. Middlings, Hay, tons. Hops. bales ‘Wool, bale: —_— i STOCK MARKET. *- Trading Still Very Fair*in Local Stocks and Bonds. Yestcrday was ancther very falr day on | the Stock and Bond Exchange, but the only | feature was tie continued advance in Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company, the stock dsing $2 50 to $116, with $#16 25 bid at the close. Otherwise there were no varia- tions worthy of comment. ‘Some of the mining stocks were more active and higher on rumors of imyrovement on the 2250 level of the Con- solidated California and Virginia mine and on the 1800 level of the Ophir, coupled with some g00d buying orders from Virginia City. The Palm Borate Company has levied an assessment of lc, delinquent October 20; Calf- {ornla, Combined Ol ane of 2c, delinquent Oc- ober 7. The California Gas and Electric Corporation has declarsd the regular monthly dividend, No. 6, of 25c per share, payable October 15, The comparative earnings for the month of August show the following increases: gross earnings, $99.005 33; profit, $17,144 16, and net surplus, $14,019 16. ‘The American Shipbuilding Company h: declared a regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on the preferred stock, payable Oc- tober 15. The Mercantile Trust Company has declared the regular semi-annual dividend of $3 per share, payable October 1. - The American Wool Company has declared 8,827| Paper, rms. 790! Wine,” gal 21¢| Sugar. ctls. 406/ Quicksilver, 234 sks. regular quarterly dividend of 1% per cent | G ‘vayabl 15. a on preferred stoc ble October STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. 5 TUESDAY. Sept. 27—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. 107 A 19151955 coup.. qr cp new. et LR LR Y il MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 0 T Co s..119% — Do Js. — Bid. 1 &8 ga > & > i ag 0324 8,82 1 Frerier 4 k2 H Eg:“ Eigk freg i Bgd £ 5 ; oo o Eugi’ : 5519»;39 818 R IHIELL mm gg A pR 2nfa Heeis Do E v Do Do Do F!‘g LleTol} Stken 8 - o 002227 % @ | Oceidental of W. | Oil City Petroleum. Mutual B 12 |Stkn G & Pacific L Co 59 — |U G & E Co. 5% Firem's Fnd.215 435 | \ BANK STOCKS. Am N#! Bk, — 130 e T Cal .. 85 90 240 ;‘l‘r}fl. Nltfi:l = 12 S F National — — : SAVINGS BANKS. e 100 —— . oA Sy AT |Third General Eucharistic n"nmm—nlumm. Congress Big Event in Lol & bacly History of Roman Church POWDER. . Glant ...... 63% 641 Vigorit . — 4% Hawaitan C. @25 — Jassawen c. 2335 2% | POPE SENDS A LETTER Honokas S C 15% 15% Onomea S C. % —. . 21% S P 15% 15% Kilaues 8 C — MISCELLANEOUS. Hutch 8 P C 10% lm{l’lluhlu At Suggestion of Arehbishop [ o vl o i oy e ; Message anks SALES. v Morning Session. 190 Facific States Tel a0d Tul Co.- 118 25 | church in the United States has ever 01 fi brought together so many priests, prel- ates and members of the hierarchy as the third general Eucharistic Cou- gress, which was opened to-day with a solmen pontifical mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral. The Pope by a special letter has commended the spirit of the congress, the message being delivered to the del- egates, consisting of over 1000 priests, half a dozen Archbishops, fully a score of Bishops 4nd numerous monseigneurs and ecclesiastics of high orders, by Monseigneur Falconio, apostolic dele- gate to the United States. At the sug- gestion of Archbishop Farley, the Archbishops, Bishops, monseigneurs and clergy united in sending a message of thanks to Plus X, and the following bearing the signatures of the Arch- Street— $6,000 Los Angeles Ry Bs. Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. bishops of New York was cabled to 8¢ e Bid.Ask. | Rome: B G ® S PG My | “The third Eucharistic Congress of Cal N W 5s. — 113" |Sun T&T 6s.112i4 — | the United States, assembled in the M C Wat 58.100 — Do 58...... 1 Cathedral of New York, thanks the Risdn IW 5s — 105 |Sutter-st 5s.104 — Holy Father, Pope Pius X, most cor- bt K dially for the paternal love and bless- ing contained in his official benedic- tion, and salutes him with filial love and loyalty.” Committees were appointed and let- ters of regret read, including a letter from Archbishop Riordan of San Fran- Lon 8 ¥ 48 Am Biscuit. — 80 |Mat Nav Co. — Cal Cot Mlls 80 — Mills Ntl Bk, — Cal G&E Cor 47% 48%| Nev Ntl Bk.195 Cal Jock CL110. — [N S R R. % Cal Pdr Co.130 145 |N C P C. % | IT Cal Ship Co. — 25 |Oak Bk Sav.120 — | cisco. GIRTeE= s G e en - = Chutes Co... & _ 6% Orpheum Co. — = 151 | FTORTUGUESE COLON City & C Bk — 120 |Pac C Cas.. - PICNIC AT SHELL MOUND g in i = i Cg = o e R nst Shymm. == e nt. — | Estensive Arrangements lave DuP Pdr pfd 75 85 |S F Drydock. — 65 o Do com... 30 — |SF&SIV Coal 17% 20 Made to Insure Comfort and Pleas- Rl o5 dmrem = e @ e Sesteste l‘-‘_r:x%h:rA Bl 108 1 Swh;»A B‘Blk:l:g ;_;‘ tThe sixth am;ualtpi;m«;: ngd ;utltng Gas Con As. — 21%/ Truckee Elec of Council No. 15, U. P. E. C,, Portu- Hemo Py 2 23 |UBaCo pfd 38 57 Lguese Union State of California, will be iR prd S i ~ |held at Shell Mound Park Sunday and Morning Session, promises to be a great event in the ‘Board— Poertuguese colony. $1,000 8 F & P Ry Bs. Extensive arrangements have been Street- | made for the pledsure and comfort of 100 Union Sugar Co... An unusually in- those who attend. Afterncon Session. teresting programme of athletic m\? hd.— Cal P c events has been arranged. Dancing Northern Cal Power Co. . 3 LR R B e Ca will be enjoyed throughout the day. A | feature Wil be the Azorian dance by Jose de Souza Goularte. The following committees have charge of the picnic: Committee of arrangements—A. F. de Frel $10,000 U R R of S F 4 California Stockand Oil Exchange Oll Stock— Apollo i tas (chairman), F. D. Rodrigves (secretary), e T O e T et 1N Loy A Lo e i Floor manager—Joseph L. Contente. Assise T ant floor managers—John B. Campodonico and A. 7. Homem. Gate committee—M. Dos Reis, Jose L. Costa, L. M. Pollard. Harford Home J._D'Oliveira, M. M. ;:L’f;;",,;.c. Ticket committee—Jose V. Lopes, M. J. Ga= Jurction . briel. Kern, old . es committee—M. 8. Rodrigues, Jose Baptista, Lion Dolheguy. Azorian dance—Jose de Souza Goularte. As sistants#M. S Martin and M. I. Pires. Tombola committee—John F. Corriea (chair~ man), J. J. Silva, John I. Rafael —_—————— Grand* Jurors Examine Roster. The committee of grand jurors which was delegated to canvass the rosters of the Forty-fourth Assembly District in the search for evidences of fraud was in session last evening and Monte Cristo Vi Reed Crude Senator .. Sterling . Toltee Twenty-Eight . Miscellaneous— Chutes Company Truckee Electrig . .- SALES. Morning Session. Board— e 3 Y Tur OB i doeiiliessvis Nasee. W went over the signatures in the twelfth Afterncon Sesslon. precinct. The stuffing in this district Board— was on a small scale éompared with o A ' 57 | the operations of the law-breakers in the Thirty-ninth and Forty-third dis- tricts. N (7 ST T TEA A T i e Point Lobos avenue, N 27 by E 120, and lands adjacent; $10. Gertrude E. ephens to Charles Patton, re- record 2076 D. 75 of lot on E line of Ashbury street, 50 S of Page. S 25 by E 90; $10. Charles and Jessie Patton to Rasmus P. Jorgensen, same; $10. Thomas J. and Loulse Sullivan (Magrath) to Leopold D. Weinand, lot on W line of Tremont Street, 485 S of Frederick, S 25 by W 80; $10. H. B. and Laura A. Pinney to Maurice and Bella Aron, lot on N line of Sacramento street, 164:6 W of Cherry, W 27 by N 127:8%: $10. E. W. and Stella H. Lick to Julia Dolliver, 8 Assoclated Bonds . Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. €2] 200 Overman .. + 22(1100 Potosi . 1 15| 400 Sierra Nev. 14| 100 Silver Hill. 52| 100 Silver Hill. 05| 200 Union Con. 2 35/ 400 Union Con. Afternoon Sessfon. 400 Caledonia 1700 Chollar 40ConC & 100 Crown Point. 100 Exchequer 1100 Kentuck 500 Ophir RABERERBEE BES2HEEY 100 Alpha 10| 100 Ophir ........2 50 | 10t on SW line of Eleventh street, 130 NW of 200 And 21} 300 Potosl . | Harrison, SW 94:3%, NW to Norfolk, NE 98, 300 Bulllllnn . ..?’ % Stv-n | SE to beginning; $I. 207 Chollar . | avage |~ Julla_ Dolliver to Jacob Heyman Company, 100 Con C & Va. .1 05| 500 Seg Beloh | 1ot on' SW_line of Eieventh street. 130 NE of 100 Gould & Cur. 26| 900 Sierra Neva [ BN, WIS AR 300 Hale & Norc. 64 600 Union Con. Francts and Julla O'Kane to Bridget and 500 Julia . 10 100 Union Con. Simon Shannon, lot on E line of Folsom street, 100 Mexican 1 20/3500 Utah .. 85 N of Twenty-first, N 25 by E 95; $10. 200 Ophir 2 451 Christopher M. Naulty to Mary J. Nauity, lot on S line of Seventeenth street, 32:6 W of Capp, Wi 50 by S 110, quitclaim deed; $10. Mary J. Naulty to John M. and Mary Bryam, lot on S line of Stve'l"unfl‘l. street, 32:6 W of 1 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning_Session. Capp. W 25 by 8 U0 §16 = B Bell 09]3300 Rescue ....... I ugustus J. Ranken to 4 1:33 g:llgggld Ton. ul 300 Ton Betmont. . 5?' on N line of Fourteenth street, 33 W of Wal~ 1800 MacNamara . 'f1] 100 Ton Gold Mt.. 16 JV 55 by N _88; $10. 600 MacNamara . 38| 700 Ton Midway..»39 | S. and_Oliver D. Myer to Henry W. I Afternoon Sessiom. ~ Beel los! g;l b!; '}l:flewg{ ,!‘;z_- street, 80 S of 1250 MacNamara . 89|8000 Rescua ... By e g - i 2000 MacNamara . 200 Sandstorm B A it 3 R - B - 2000 MacNamara . 1 street, 151:8 S of Twenty-fifth, 8 21:8 by & 115; $10. Estate of David R. Jones (by Charles C. Bemis, executor) to John Lundhoim,. lot on ¥ line of Church street, 76:8 S of Jersey, S 50 by B 114: $1400, Hermann D. Hoffmann to Alexander Mary Crowe, lot on E line of Church 202 N of Twenty-fourth, N 25 by E 100; $10. Charles P. Kertell to Alexander and Jennle Crew, lot on NE corner of Clipper and San. chez 'streets. E 25:11 by N 114; $10. 80| Aaron Miiler to Henri Lichtenstein, lot | on S line ot Adelaide street, 85:10 W of Tay- lor, W 51:8 by S 51:9: $10. Rebecca Gaver to John J. O'Brien, lot on S 98 | line of v!'llejo nre::.mlu. W of Hyde, W 22:11 by City and County of San Francisco to Linnie B. Dalton, lot on E line of Twenty-fourth ave- nue. 125 S of California strest, S 50 by E 120; ¥ farsaret Poehiman to J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Company, lot on W line of Twenty- :gt-vm&lbiolAMIwuw 4211000 Ton N Star. 90! 500 Montana Ton.1 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. I TUESDAY, Sept. 27—3 p. m. Best & Belcl Bullion Caledonia .. 32 h.1 24 137:6; 02| Seg Belcher 08!Sierra Nev. 13 Stiver Hill. 00! St Adams . Columbla . FEsperanza Eula Con. Golden Anchr Glafild B Bell Goldfleld M C ldfield Mhk Goldfield S P. Goldfield Ton. Gold Mtn Con of California. by E. h. Te H. Grady, lot on N Iit of Twentleth avenue, i [ MacNamar Montana Tt = 8 a . on. TUESDAY, SEPT. 27. Emma L. Ehmann to Charles E. lot on SE corner of McAllister and street,