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12 THE 5A FR CISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 5, 1904 REAY SSTATE-—_CITY—FOR SATE EAGE, 1 ¥ o osite Palace Hotel. estment: 60 foit 60,0004 dows ' frontage; # th 4 store 1 2 1o above: 3 W at present, paying o pei 2e nowever, could be 3 500 - A Second-st corner, ose to Mission; foot frontag: ruer on Nees ave e rents $410 close nth; improvemernts new flats, rang near Pi buildings 165 Powell st ubstant renting f r close to t bringing and butcher she flat of 7 rooms b above; e, 30 foot frontage on Fiilmore st Pine; improved w 3 stores fiats of 6 rooms and bath which rent for $125 per month: mortgage $11.0 $18.000—75 feet on Jackson st., nezr Buchanan; nominal improvements. $15,000—A large corner on Devisadero st.: proved with 2 stores and flats; renting $20,000- im- for §95 per moath; a portion of the lot | unimgroved. $12,600—Large corner on Mission st.; down town property: ‘nominal ments renting for $608 per yea strictly 6 feet on Mascn st, near improved with a 3-story brick fiat and stable in rear. $12,000—41:6x137:6 feet on Pine st., near Bu- chenan; improvements consi 2 8- room residences rented to permanent tenants at & total rent of $00 per month. $10,800—Business property on Mission st; 40 foot frontage: 2 large stores with 3 rooms in rear of each and 2 large flats above, renting for $80 per month; per- manent tenants; Mission st., near Twen- tieth. mortgage of $6000 at 6 per cent can remain $10,000—Down town business property on Jack- son st. running through to Oregon 120 feet in depth: key lot; improved with an almost new brick buflding; mortgage $6000 at 6 per cent; this is a sacrifice and ahould be taken sdvantage of immediately, $10,000—27:6x120 feet through to & rear street; on McAllister st., near Frankiin; 2 sub- etan oBses thereon, renting for $53 per month: McAllister st. s strictly business property and improvements can be raised and stores put underneath to | pay well $9,000—A eacrifice on a main street south of Market; improvements consist of a stors occupled as 2 saloon and a 12-room lodging-house above: brick walls; rented to one t t at $80 per month; could be raised easily to $100; mortgage $4500, $9.500—A sacrifice on Devisadero st near Butter; a store and a large 5-room flat sbove: rent low &t $80 per month $8,600—Business investment on Fifth st., close to Howard: etore flats. $7.250—A store and 5-re m flat above; feet on First improved andsome corner flats of 5-6 rooms &nd bath; large siable and barn; rented month; prettiest part of the distri st situated lot, 35 feet :6 feet on Lombard st., unsurpassed marine view; this is @ particularly choice neighbor- hood. $4.500—A beautiful 7-room residence, high basement, on Seventeenth st.; this the warm belt of the Mission, Eleventh . renting for mortgage $1750. building iot on Clay st $3,500—2 flats on $26 per month $3.250—A des - near Baker: north side; sunny exposure; excellent view H $3,250—A desirable 6-room residence on Jones 6t., near Filbert | $1.500 _ea. magnificent bullding lots on California st.. near Eighth ave.; no rea- ble offer refused positive sacrifice; lot 25x120 feet; on Thirty-ninth ave.: purchase this for the ttle some day it will become able. DEALEY & Co., opposite Palace Hoty Gi €3S Market st HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS! We bhave bought another Cholce Block. Right on the Boulevard and Ocean. Graded and fenced; ready to build onm. Unobstructed View! Profit for all Purchasers! Come early and select choicest lota. They cannot be duplicated by anybod: location, low prices or easy tfl"ml.’ > $450 to $900, th ave Also corner ot and boulevard. Open daily and Bundes. Uib Ve $100 to $350—Near Park and Ocean; $5 month. $300 to $1100—Choicest Sunset and Ry lots; on instaliments, " $100 to $400—Leve Deer o Excelsior Homestead 1 s; $5 monthly. o $1250_to $3500—Modern cottages Richmond. Oceanside and Excelsior Homestead. Easy terms. SOL GETZ & SON, Owners and Room B4, fourth floor, Chrom:l-bgl‘:.r?' —_———__ AN imposing Old English dwells G leted: 8 rooms, bath and scrvange reom; 30x106_feet; admired by all who desire the refined, artistic and out of the ordi nary; the newest treatment is followed i the French reception room, the English liv. ing hell and the Dutch dining room; among the features are the beam celling; walls pan. eled in natural woods; special designed fire. places: window meats, front and rear stairs furnace. etc.; uncbstructed marine view: oeryibing in'good taste and best materiaie: T3 o suit; 909 Ashbury st.; t ¢ or Ellis st. cars <L car; open for i tion. — e A FEW LEFT. 3125 PER WE=K. NO INTE! A Cholcest ists in the Excelsior Hnm’:!zlf;rfl Tract: level as a billiard table; on street €rude; close to fine school: not far from the Mission-st. electric cars; secure one as an inveetment and by the time it is paid for it il bave doubled in value the ve aévanced during the past year: bu now before prices becom 2 this rapidly growing -ecnon.! s i W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st 7. 8. Phone Main 5704, ot ONLY BARGAIN IN WESTERN ADDITION HOME. Eight rooms, bath first-claes eondition. and finished basement; 11 Fine neighborhood; conven 2 . oy ent to all cars; East and west exposure; easy terms if de- sired. OSCAR HEYMAN, 14 Post st. $3000_House of 9 r. and b.. 234 500 "g::: fl{’lfll “ndh"u fine flas $3500—2 flats of 5 7. and b. on T . $2750_New Gr._ otage IWhitoy st temen D. COFFIN, 2528 Mission. near Sist st A $2000 HOME bult to sult you, lot included, any location. on $125 per week. Mutuai Home Bullding Association, 427 Crossley bid. D T ———————————— o ALL work guaranteed first clase HL- BACH & MAYER, plumbers, 836 H‘:v’vn?d st CEEAPEST and best in America_The Weekl Call. 18 pages, went to any address in the United States or Canade one year for $i, postage pai e —————————————— SAN MATED REAL ESTATE. cation. CHEAPEST and in America—The Weekly the Cl 16 pages, sent to any address in Tinited States or Canada one year for $1. mprove- | near Folsom; | Oceanside branch office, corner H st. and | in Sunset, | transfer to Masonic-ave. | way prices | I REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. . REAL ESTATE_—QOFH_TB?—TO! Sale. 0N unimproved salesroom, 20 October 11, at 12 ALY be sold, sub. jon Ly the Superior Court rease bid can be offered in st., west line, be. d bath each; rents coms and bath; rent 5x90. per month; lot No. st., 2 Tehama north 24 sts.. imorovements con D { No. 4. €4 Tebama st; improvements consist of of dwelling | 25x80. | No. 5. No_ 254 Tehama st.. north line, between 3d and 4th sts.. improvements consist of dwelling of 6 rooms and rents $20 per month: lot 25x80, M. McKENNA ESTATE. Administrator Bale. No. 1779 15th st., south iine, between Va- lencia and Guerrero sts.; improvements cob- sist of 2-rtory dwelling of 7 rooms and bath: lot 23x100—subject to confirmation by the Su- perior Court. VALENCIA-ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY. Valencie st., esst line, between 1éth and 15th; 2 choice building lots close to transfer point; this property has a most promising future: lots 25x90 each. BRODERICK-STREET PROPERTY. No. 2211 Broderick st., west line, between Washington and Jackson; improvements con- | %18t of a desirable 2-story Tresidence of § rooms ard bath; rents $35 per month; lot 27:8%x 112:6. LEAVENWORTH-ST. INVESTMENT. No. 1513 Leavenworth st., east line, between Jackson and Pacific; frame !mprovements con- sist of front and rear dwellings; rents $33 per month; lot 32:6x162:6 to an alley. MISSION INVESTMENT. Nos. 46-8 Norfolk st., off the southerly line of Folsom, between 11th and 12th; improve. ments consist of 3 tenements and stable; rents $32 per month; lot 34x81, irregular. CASTRO-STREET CORNER. elling of 11 rcoms and bath; rent $25; lot | 20 Monigomery St | A TTLE ranch, ; improvements con- | improvements consist | $1500 1O line, between 1st | == ol Laih: vk $2 per monts: 10| BERKELEY ;fl)\ ERT'S'NTS Southeast corner 23d and Castro sts.: de- sirable building lot, 26:6x105; bank mortgage of $1200 at ¢ per cent can remain. LOIS M. APGAR ESTATE. Administratrix Sale. The following perties must be sold to| close the above estate, subject to confirmation | by the Superior Court: | UNIVERSITY HD. EX. ASSN. | Lot 7 of block 116. SUNNYSIDE_ADDITION Lots 18, 19 of block 10; lots 45, 46 of block COUNTY. 4 SAN MAT! Lot 11 of block 1, Escondit! Tract. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 of block A, Broadway Ter- race Tract. MERCED COUNTTY. The westerly iz of section 36 and the south- east % of section 25, in township 9 M. D. B. & M., containing 4S80 acre: For catalogue and further partl to our office. | G. H. UMBSEN & CO. 20 Montgomery A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Cali, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, §1 per year. -_— lars, apply S,ROE, | Sonoma County, ngs; Gualala River I¥ing west of runs through fine feed, seattering tmber and tanbark plentfull numerous Fprings: § acres In fraits 46 in Krain: hoase barn, corrals, chic ete.! grand trout_stream and ¢ : 3000 ‘acres | decded land, Crocker bid, MILL VALLEY ADVRIT'S MTS MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. 5x120; sunny heights; fine view of bay, town and Mt. Tamalpais; 5 minutes to depot: sun_all day . ROBERTS, Real F e, Mill Valley, Cal. 1 ROOMS FILBERT 1ly; TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. 424_Furnished room; private fam- with bath and phone. ) Fouthern, Tth and Mission—Rooms 35c | 25 night: $1 50 to $6 wk. - | an Ness—Tywo single sunny suitable for gents, $6. rooms, HAYES, 456—A nic, HAYES, Front and single’ rooms and use and phone; call bet room cheap. | furnish sack parlor and two ¢ kitchen: gas, bath 2 und 2 o'clock. HOWARD, 15—Large sunny rooms at low | rates; hc to $1 day and $125 to $5 week. { HOWARD, 4—Manilla; nished rooms from $1 50 nicely sunny fur- Call. JBSSIE. 508—A sunny front furnished room; also back room; bath, gas, phone. JONES, 923, near Bush—Sunny front alcove Toom, cozy corner, $20. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE, high basement, bath, mantel, large recep- lectric lights, shades and everything modern and compiete; lot 40 x135; $2500; terms, $200 cash, balance $25 month- y; good Iccation: close to Key route and S. PR R. 0. A RUDOLPH, Lorin station, South Berkeley; open Sundays. NEW 2-story 7-room house; modern i plete in every respect; on main street work and sidewalks done; lot 40x125 blocks to Key route_station; terms to suit. O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin sta- tion, South Berkeley; open Sundays. NEW 5-room china closet, cottage, bath, pantry, m large hall, concrete found: city water, gas and electric lights: work done; price $2300; terms, balance $20 monthly; O. A. RUDOLPH, ' Lorin Berkeley; open Sundays. Etreet $300 cash, 2 blocks to Key route. station, South $700—A GOOD corner lot, 46x135; 1 block from ‘Telegraph ave. 750 Lot 35x126, on Telegraph ave. $1000—Lot 46x138, on Telegraph ave, $1800—Fine corner, 46x125; on car line; close to station; all on easy terms. LITTLE & WOOLSEY, 2110 Shattuck ave., BERKELEY, Cal. BEREKELEY ROOMS AND DOA“ WANTED—Business roomer gentlemen as board if desired; ; homelike; half block from Berkeley Addison Berkel FRUITVALE ADVERT'S'TS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. I HAVE a lot 25x146_central location, 10 min- utes’ walk from local train, 1 block from cars, high and dry; I can buiid you a 4-room house for $100 down, balance on easy terms; price only $1350. M. C. GIBSON, 1326 Fruitvale ave Near Fourteenth st. OAKLAND ADVERT'S’M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sal WHITE & BAYLEY, Successors to ! W. J. WHITE. CHICKEN RANCHES EVERYWHERE. EXCHANGES. $10 per acre—1700 acres, Sonoma County: mostly roiling, fine aliuvial soll; 45 acres French prunes, 5 acres walnuts and apples vineyard; well fenced and cross-fenced; cor- rals; fine dwelling; good barns; packing house. drying plant; 40 cattle, 6 horses. 30 hogs; farm and spring wagons, harness, tools: bark mill, cost $1500; took $7000 off place last sea- | son. Offer wanted—Vineyard, near St. Helena: 821 acres; 110 In best wine grapes; vines 4 to 10 years old: 3-story etone winery. with tun- mel. fully equipped with cooperage for 100.000 gallons and modern machinery; piped water ystem from cement reservoirs; 8-room house summer cottage, barns, etc.; all land tillable, of 300 s of grapes, worth $5000; $10,000 cash._balance on easy terms. $9000—In Manteca alfalfa district; 60 acres sandy loam on main irrigation canal; 55 acres grand stand alfalfa produced 6 tons an acre. 5 acres frult and grapes: brick residence, 7 Toome; new barn; wing ‘ il and tank; 1 mile | of creamery and rallroad station. |, $3500—& miles of Santa Rosa and near sta- | tion; Russian River bottom; 25 acres; b acres | vineyard; new bulldings; 5-room and bath cot- | tage: good barn; windmill and tank: poultry houses: see this and if you want only part of | 1t will sell unimproved portion at $100 per | mcre: if you want to raise corn that will make | the Kansas article “'side step” see some of our homes on the Russian River. 17 acres in Green Valley, near Se- 4-room house, barn: spring water; | several acres berries; $1000 can rematn. | _Thirteen acres rich valley land near Somo- ma City; ® acres fine grapes, 15 years old balance pears and assorted fruits; this se: crop easy $700; no buildings; simply make an offer. $1500—All level 10 acres, 2 miles of Calis- toga: small orchard; good house and barn; 2 | wells; near school. | ALFALFA LAND. | _$100 per acre—One mile of Modesto: 5 acres | ®p; % “cash. $50 per acre—3 miles of Modesto; 20 acres up; i cash. m; per acre—Near Lodi, on the Woodbridge canal, | FINE DAIRIES IN HUMBOLDT. We have a large list of completely equipped gairies in the best section of Humboldt Co.; 20 acres up. $2500—Fine summer resort in Sonoma Co.: | stage station and P. O. on place: 141 acres controlling 1000-acre range; 8 orchard; bay land; good house and 4 cottages, all furnished: bath; dancing platform; horses; farming implements; see this quick. $850—3 miles of Geyserville; 214 acres: 8- room house bastopol, forced £ 5 E 3 5 g H £ ] 3 biack loam: 1 mile town; $300 down; fine for roadhouse. { _ $3500—Close to Calistoga, 80 acres productive loam soil; well fenced fenced; plenty fine water; fine prune orchard; g0ood house, barn and outbulldings. We have & large list of desirable homes {n this locality. Let us drive you around. $2650—North of Watsonville; 65 acres, 8 acres, full bearing apples; 9 in grain; fine berry patch; 40 acres timber: flowing stream: 8-room houst | large barn and granary; water piped to build- inge. We have a choice selection of fruit and grain ranches at reasonable prices in this vicinity. _See a few. £5500—Rich ailuvial valley land, near Buena Vista station; 15 acres in fufl bearing orchard and vineyard: modern 7-room house; new sta- ble. windmill, tank house. drying plant; farm- ing tools; horse; 750 chickens: 2 cows; fully r_poultry; only $2000 down. 80 acres 1 mile of town; 15 creek bottom: house barn; orchard, vines, berries. $1500—4 acres rich Russian River bottom dand: half mile of Geyserville, Sonoma Co.; shade trees; house, barn outbuildings. We have at least 40 emall orchards and vineyards 1o offer in this fine section. where the quality of the sofl is unsurpassed and farm mortgages are practically unknown. $2500—At Hopland: 42 acres: 7 bearing vine- yard; 8 and garden land; 2 bearing or- chard; windmill, tank, tools; 100 laying hens; halt_cash. $1700—Only 9 miles of San Jose, close to sta- tion and town; 24 acres rolling land; 10 acres bearing prunes and cherries; good 5-room cot- tage: stable, poultry houses: 3 summer houses for summer boarders: running water; close to school. See this quick. $4750—On_Guadaiupe Creek. south of San Jose; 83 acres; 12 in full bearing orchard in fine condition; ‘balance gently sloping fine hay land; fine creek; 26 magnificent oak trees; 4. room cottage; good stable: fine income. We have & choice list of small homes in Santa pleased to drive you around property poultry $15,000—74 acres_ about 30 Russian River bottom land; 32 acres fine bearing vimeyard; 16-room house: gas in every room; 2 barns; brick storehouse; cement reservoir; large win- ery and distillery: half mile of town; would mh-aivm;‘;1 fine investment $2850—21; acres in Petaluma; bear, fruit; new modern cottage. 5 rooims ang Baey 6-foot basement; barn horses and ] poultry houses; broodér and brooder windmill and tank; water piped over place: toole: 600 chickens: photos $2950—34 acres near Watsonviile: 200 apples; © acres fine potatoes; 2 acres timber; balance grain: 5-room cottage; barn, outbulldings. $1€00—Sonoma Cify; 4 acres rich dark loam; all level: orchard; cozy cottage. cement cellar: barn. windmill and tank; 5 poultry houses: feed S bt N S y w! y Ty - PP et acres and fruit bels Lodi: sandy loam; B-room house and b:'n_ §2500—Near Santa 60 acres rich al. luvial soll; 8 acres mostly apples; 10 acres grain; balance timbered : B-room ouse, BT S tix e tacyest an WHITE & BAYLEY, wagon, horses ‘tools, including maturing crop | cres bearing | | | l HOLCOMB, BREED & BANCROFT, 1060 Broadway, Oakland. Beautiful Latham Terrace. 375 and upward for 40-foot lots. Half cash. Balance monthly payments. Lots unsold in Latham Terrace are now to be disposed of without increase In price, the prices fixed, is by all odds the cheapest and best offering now on the market east of Lake Merritt, This gives an opportunity which will not escape wide-awake investors and home-seekers. Latham Terrace fronts on F. 22nd, 23rd and 24th sts. and on 23rd, 24th and 25th aves.; av- erage height above city base, 125 feet; sanit: tion perfect; greater freedom from fogs than elsewhere; climate soft and mild; street work | completely finished, including cement sidewalks and cement curbing. The electric car lines and is ne tiom. r broadgauge sta- 40-foot lots, $375 and upward. HOLCOMB, BREED & BANCROFT, 1060 Broadway, Oakland. OAXKLAND FURNISHED ROOMS. A—TWENTY-FOURTH, 917, Oakland—Nice sunny front room to let. ELEVENTH., 167, Oakland—Clean, sunny furnished rooms;’ handy to all three trains. street work and sidewalk done; price | are| theugh it is well known that this property, at | ract is reached by | | | | MARKET, 758—Sunny rooms. KEARNY 323—Two nicely furnished sultes. LEAVENWORTH, Two or three rooms, furnished or unfurnished, for hous MARKET, 1040 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rooms: hot. cold water, elevator. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st.—400 single and family rooms 35¢ to $1 50 per day, $2 to $8 per week: the only new and modern hotel and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground floor, hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room and gives fres baths and ele- vator service day and night to its guests. MINNA, 660—Two single rooms; sunny and reasonable. MISSION, 2768—One nicely furnished room. NINETEENTH, 3527—Front room; furnished; gentleman; two rooms, light housekeeping, rent reasonable, in warm beit. OAK, 124—FElegant front room, lower floors private house; $10 month, OCTIAVIA. 1167, Elis-st. car—Housekeeping sultes. O'FARRELL, 571—Newly furnished rooms at a reasonable rate by the month. O'FARRELL, 1520, near Buchanan furnished room; hot and cold water; bat vhone; $10; one small furnished room $6; private. PAGE, 1630—Parlor suite, lavatory, gas grate, kitchen; single rooms, furnished and unfurnished. PINE, 1753, block from Van Ness—Nicely' fur- nished room; bath; phone; running water; reasonable. POST, 962—Nicely furnished sunny rooms, $8 month; gas, bath, phone; modern. ROYAL HOUSE,126 Ellis—Incandescent lights; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par- lor; rooms per night, 3oc to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; clevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. THE ST. KATHRYN, CORNER ELLIS AND LEAVENWORTH STS.—POSITIVELY THE SUNNIBST ROOMS IN THE CITY; NEW SBANITARY HAIR MATTRESSES, BATHS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS, TELEPHONBE SER- AVICE, HOT AND COLD WATER; EVERY MODERN _CONVENIENCE; ELEVATOR ALL HOURS; ROOMS FROM $3 WEEK. THE Larchmont, 361 Sutter—New brick bldg., finely furnished; hot, cold water, steam heat, privilege to baths; $3 50 to $5 per week. UNITED STATES, 125 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms 35¢ to §1 night, §1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric llghts (no gas), running water in every ro0m; elevator, read.-room; free b WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Most convenfent and res 852 to §1 50 nighi elec, lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. WOLF House, cor. Sixth and Howard—Choice furnished rooms from 15c per night up. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st, cpposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m, ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at cor. D and Church e ——————— ROOMS AND BOARD. : A A A A A AN FRANKLIN, 1038—A large, sunny, room, suitable for two; excellent tabls moderate. OCTAVIA, 1925, cor. Sacramento—Overlooking Lafaretie square: comfortable rooms and excellent home board. A—POST, 1114, near Van Ness ave.—Sunny rooms; excellent board; references. ELLIS, 1436—Cheerful, sunny rooms, with or without board; cozy corner. EDDY, 1128, opp, Jefferson Park—Fine furn. sunny rooms; table board; reas.; new manag. ELLIS, 453—Nice furnished rooms, with excel- lent French table board; reas.; fine location. FREMONT, 316—To let, room with board. FRANKLIN, 203 —Single with or without board. furnished room, San Francisco Advertisem’ts _ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEFING. EDDY, 743—Fine housckeeping suite range, yard, phone. ELGIN PAR! nfurnished double par- lors; regular kitchen; sunny; modern; adults. FRONT room with board for two. 1311A Ma- sonic ave, o MR, < S8 ) 1 SR R GUERRERO, 114—Very sunny rooms, witn board; running water. HAIGHT, 60—Nicely furnished single rooms. §ood home cooking; reasonabl —_— HOWARD, S841A—Fi class board and room, single or double, $5-$6 wk.; American family. EDDY, 1254—Unfurnished, sunny parlor suite, with wash room: modern flat; reasonable. HYDE, b509—Nicely furnished rooms in good location; reasonable; with board. GEARY, 1225 _Completely furnished sunny suite for housekeeping; gas range; private bath; marine view; rent $20. Tel. Hyde 1505. GOLDEN GATE ave., 311—Unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; also single and suites. GOLDEN GATE, 439—One furnished house- keeping room: light housekeeping. GOLDEN GATE ave., (22—Sunny alcove, $18; 3 large rooms, $20; single room, $11. HAYES, 6485 large unfurnished housekeeping with private bath and gas; walking ; $26. JACKSON, 910—Three complete, side rooms for housekeeping. JESSIB, 923 Sunny single room, furnished; light housckeeping; gas; $1 75 week. KENILWORTH, cor, Bush and Powell—Three- room sunny apartments; steam heat; cen loc. sunny, out- Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church annex, 807 California—See rooms, learn pric ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. s Siutit PRIVATE home or sanitorfum for a woman en- tirely helpless; will pay $40. Apply by let- ter only. W. M. TENCH, 854 Mission st. _— ROOMS with board. 1161 Turk st. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, in wrapper, for malling, $1 per year. ROOMS WANTED. ‘WANTED—By young married couple, 2 or 3 connecting rooms, including kitchen; must be nicely furnished ‘and north of Market; will be permanent If satisfactpry. Address, stat- ing price, box 2056, Call office. ey ed, electric lighted; free baths LASKIE, 27A—Furnished rooms for house- rates reas. LIBERTY, 604—Take Castro car; 4 sunny, mod. unturn. room belt; references. MAYBELLE, 202 Grove, cor. Van Ness—Sunny furn. 2 and 3 room Van Ness sultes; bath. McALLISTER, G10—Large alcove and. house- keeping rooms; picely furnished and sunny. McALLISTER, 683—2 large sunny unfurnished back rooms, with lighting gas; $12 50. MINNA, 454A (rear)—2 cheap turnished rooms for housekeeping. OAK. 117—Complete for housekeeping, $5 to $12; gas range; hot bath; adults, POST, 1416—Two nicely furnished, sunny housekeeping rooms; $15; no children. STOCKTON, 41-45—2 connecting rooms; range, running water. Phone, Black TWENTY-FOURTH, 3174—2 or 3 rooms for housekeeping, with gas range. VAN NBSS ave., 232—Furnished 2-room sult 1 single; housekeeping; $18, $16, $12; adull APARTMENT HOUSES, ST. LOUIS. 1575 Jackson—Marine view; 3-4. rooma; furn. or unfur.; refs. Tel. East 1350, ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 26¢ to §1 per night, :luwlfiwmknd light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,’ 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rocms, 25¢, 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 week; house open ‘all night. BELMOND House, over Owl drug store, 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric lights; running water in every room; 200 rooms; 26¢ to 50c per night; §1 25 to §3 week. BUSH, 1633—Sunny furnished room; running :!l!e;.. electric lights; elegant, new, modern; op flat. § DRESSMAKER wants milliner or_lady in business to share her rooms. Box 2350, Call. EDDY, 8, corner Market and Powell—Furnish- ed rooms. . EDDY, , Eunny single double rooms; $14. EDDY. 1254—Sunny rooms; quiet: reasonable. e TR T EIGHTH ave., 574-578, _ Golden Gate LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE s hereby given that on the Bth day of Octobs 1904, at the hour of 10 a. m., on s of No. 805 Mission st., I will right, title and interest of the ‘mortgagor in and to all of goods mortgaged by Geo. W. Davis on the 21at day of September, 1904, to the underslgned, and recorded on the 21st day of September, 1904, at the Re- corder’s office of tho city and county of San Francisco, State of Salifornia. Sald goods to be sold to the highest bidder for cash. W. A. CROWE. ee— PROPOSALS. U. S. Engineer Office, San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 6, 1904; sealed’ proposale for dredging in Alviso slough, Cal., will be received here until 12 noon Thursday, Oct. 6, 1904; infor- mation on application. Ww. H. Col., ngrs, _ _STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE Institute, Van Ness and Market, cures; estab. in 8. F. 4 yrs. Hours1to 5 p. m. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: Patrick F. Howard, 27, 748 Shrader street, and Hazel Shoebridge, 21, Salt Lake City. Cornellus M. Meginness, 1320 Harrison street, and Mamie Molini, 27, 1320 Harrison st. Kenneth M. Craig, 26, Victoria, B. C., and Theresa A. Dudley, 30, 'Sacramenito. Joseph Pittlick, 39, 150 Tremont avenue. and Adelheid G. Jochim, 24, 1321 Hayes stréet. Antonio Enrfettl, 80534 Greenwich street, and Celestind Vicchio, 18, S07 Greenwich st. Joseph L. McWilliams, 22, 49 Scott street, and Alma Craig, 21, 14 Steiner street, Gluseppe Sica, 34, 523 Kearny street, and Teresa Baldanzi, 24, 7 Gavin place, Charles H. Beardsley. 21, 3643 Nineteenth street, and Mary E. Grennan 18, 663 Waller. Salvator Marcellino, 22, 1817 Kearny street, and Lina Fenoni, 18, 1317 Kearny street. David 620 Edna P. Burris, t. Christ Runge, 38, 622 Clay street, and Net- tle Hawkins, 18, Clay street. Max N. Lipman, 21, city, and Annette Alt- th(v;ler. 18, afly,“ * iuseppe Cirel 1324 Ko street, and Rosaria. Riota, 1:‘,' 24 Laf ‘e piace: Glaccomo Firpo, 24, 116 Texas street, and olina_Firpo. 17. 116 Texas street. stret and’ Mary L Burke. 30,3350 Seven: ary e, 30,- en- teenth street. Danlel Holland, 21, Oakland, and Anne Old. ham, 18, 512 Howard street. Fred A, Clashy, 25, Arbuckle, and Inez R. N amas B, Motenore 51, 501 Hatent and Sarah G. Qui é 627 Baker ) ) _John B, ’!qnl\dm‘ ‘Q.Al ‘.hty street, and BIRTHS—MARRIAGES —DEATAS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed In at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- j sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of char: BORN. KAHN—In this city September 27, 1904 %o the wife of Sol Kahn a daughter. KLOTZ—In this city, October 1, 1904, to the wife of Jacob J. Klowz, a son. NEILL—In this city, September 6, 1904, to the wife of . J. Neiil, a son. NIELSEN—In city, October 4, 1004, to the wife of A r elsen, a son. PAINE—In this September 5, 1904, to the wife of F. Paine, a son. QUILLINAN—In this city, October 4, 1904, to the wife of Matt J. Quillinan, a daughter. ROSENBERG—In this city, October 3, 1904, to the wife of L. Budd Rosenberg, & som. MARRIED. JARVIS—McGUIRE—In Oakland, September 17, 1904, by the Rev. W . Van de Mark, Captain C.” Willilam Jarvis of Stockton and Catherine G. McGuire of San Rafael. LOWELL—BORRENDAME—In this city, Sep- tember 30, 1904 by the Rev. Edwin F. Brown, Edwin V. Lowell of Los Angeles and Eita Borrendame of Benton Harbor, NICHOLS—SUAREZ—In this city, October 4, by the Rev. Edwin F. Brown, Harry B. Nichols and Antonette Suarez, both of this city. SUNDSTROM—BERGSTROM—In _this city, Qctober 1, 1904, by the Rev. E. M. Stensrud Ole Sundstrom of Santa Clara, Cal.. and Clara Bergstrom of Minneapolis, Minn. DIED. Anthony, Cella K, Lamont, Mary Q. Bailey, Albert J. vy, Alice ynch, Thomas Q. Marks, Catherine A. Mullin, Edward J. jorri: Mary J. Meara, Lillian jannebeck, Attur Branin, Charles A. Cuello, Joseph J, Curran, Laurence Donnelly, Catherine Duval, Andrew Finston, Fred Freese, Raymond mith, - Jumes J, Garson, Jane ymon, James N. Hofman, Emelia Ware, James W, Hovington, Margaret ANTHONY—In Frultvale, Cal, October & 1904, Cella K. Anthony, wife of Dr. J. Anthony, a native of Sacramento, aged 38 Years. 7 The funeral will take place Wednesday, October 5, from 873 Washington street. BAILEY—In this city, October 3 1904, Albert J.. beloved husband of Sadie Balle: father of Albert, Harry and Alice Bailey, son of Isacs L. and Rebecca Bailey, and brother of Rebecca Bailey, a native of San Francisco, aged 36 years and 18 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances and mem- bers of Morse Lodge No. 257, L O. O. F., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral (Wednesday), at 2 p, m., from the undertaking parlors’ of Theodor 967 Mission street, and themce by 3:30 p. m. train from Third and Townsend streets to Cypress Lawn Cemetery for {nterment, BRANIN—In San_Lorenzo, October 3, 1904, Charles Albert Branin, beloved husband of Florence Branin, son of Mrs, Jemima Brantn, and brother of John, Mamie, Grace and Wil- liam Branin, a native of Alvarado, Cal., aged 20 years 8 months and 2 days 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at 2 p. m., at his late residence, San Lorenzo, Interment San Lo- renzo Cemetery. CUELLO—In _this city, October 2, 1904, Joseph J., beloved husband of Agnes B, Cuello, and father ot Joseph A. Cuello, and brother of Henry J. Cuello, & native of Spain, aged 45 years 4 months and 28 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, October 5, at 9:30 a. m., from his late residence, 271 O'Farrell street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a eolemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his &oul, commencing at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CURRAN—In this city, October 3, 1904, Lau- rence J, Curran beloved husband of Mary Curran, ‘and father of Lawrence M. and Bu- gene M. Curran, a native of Dublin, Ire- land, aged 60 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday). at 1 p. m., from the parlors_of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. DONNELLY—In this city, October 4, 1004, Catherine Donnelly, beloved wife of W, W. Donnelly, a native of Ireland, aged 38 years, (Michigan and Iowa papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 a. m., from the mor- tuary chapel of James Hagan & Co. 49-51 Duboce avenue (formerly irteenth street), near Valencia, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner of Fell and Fillmore streets. Services to commence at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DUVAL—In the City and County Hospital, October 4, 1904, Andrew Duval, a ative of Tilinols, aged 33 years. FINSTON—In this city, October 2, 1904, Fred Finston, a native of Germany. L The funeral will be held under the auspices of the Bartenders' League, Local No. 41, from the parlors of McFadden, Me- Brearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh 'and Eighth, to-morrow (Thursday). at 2 p. m. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. FREESE—In Alameda, October 4, 1904, Ray- mond Freese, beloved son of Otto and Belle Freese, a native of Alameda, aged 2 years | 2 months and 2 days, GARSON—In this city, October 4, 1904 Jane Garson, beloved mother of Mrs. J. M. Ough, a native of Ireland, aged 55 years 4 months and 4 days. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday). at 9 a. m.. from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 'Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, HOFMAN—In this eity, October 4, 1904, at her residence, 2613% Sutter street, between Baker and Lyon, Emelia Hofman (nee Clas- sen). dearly beloved wife of Anton Hofman, loving mother of Aloysius A, Joseph V. and Emelia M. Hofman, beloved daughter of John Joseph and the late Christina Classen, beloved sister of August F. Nita, Christina and the late Hattie Classen, and cousin of Albertina Meyerhofer, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 Years 1 month and 23 ays. 2 (L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend a olemn requiem high mass to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:3) a. m., at St. Boniface’s Church, Golden Gate avenue, between Jones and Leavenworth streets, which will be celebrated for the reposc of her soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. HOVINGTON—In this city. October 3, 1904, argaret Hovington, a native of 'l aged 69 years. e LAMONT—In this city, October 3, 1904, C.. beloved wife of John umm u:nrz mother of Mrs. E. Haskins and Margarette, James and Amy Lamont, a native of Towa, aged 58 years 8 months and 21 days. LEVY—In this city, October 4, 1904, Alice, beloved daughter 'of David §. and Mary Levy and sister of Edward and Alda Levy and Mrs. M, E, Friedman a native of San Francisco. (New York and London, Eng- ‘mé'pp\—:w? D!tdlne copy.) lends and acquaintances Tespect- fully invited to attend the runa::? services Thursday, October 6, 1904, at 0 a. m. at the parlors of Julius 8. Godeau, 8§10 Van Ness avenue. Interment private at I O O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. LYNCH—In this city, October 4, 1904, Thomas Clarence, dearly beloved and only son of Thomas and Mary Lynch, and beloved broth. er- of Lillle, Mabel uerite and Jennie Lynch, a tive of San Francisco, aged 2 years and days. C>Friends and acquaintances are - fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (flThufldl‘y)(_h at 1:30 p, arzna from the resi- ence of the parents, La Tnterment Holy Gross' Cemetery® " "e%: MARKS—In this city, October 1 Cath- :ln:ndAl:::, ,Itunn‘: il‘l ;-Inu(htoi af”kddllL:. 3 e John 7. &Bprr:lnd;cm arks, a native of lends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral from the residence of her ‘mother, southwest corner of Haight and Plerce streets. Wednesday, at 1:30 p. m, In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by electric "Gll from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. ULLIN—In this city, October 4 - ward John. beloved son of Patrick :fimu Mullla, and brother of Nellle, Rose, Leo and ‘Walter Mullin, a native of San Francisco aged 15 years 11 months and 29 days, NORRIS—In Oakland, October 3. 1904, Mary Jane Norrls, daughter of the late E Emily Norris, sister of Emily Norr.il :rl:lg? daughter of George Cox and the late Mary e — HENRY J. CALLACHE® CO. (Buccessors, to Flannagan & Gallagher). DANT P. DONOVAN, Magr. mflflt&thrmkmAfiP EM! st.. oppos| incoln School. N ‘Telephone South M? e UNITED UNDERTAKERS., ———Funeral Directors and Emi Formerly in_Metropolitan NOW at 868 MISSION. Tel, Between Fourth and Fifth, Equij i | | | J. Evoy. nlece of T. F. and W. A. Cox. ;" H. Norrls, Mrs. Virg{pia Shaw and Mrs. W. French. and cousin of Mrs. F. Pfister. Geor: gina and Willlam Cox, Claude and Alma Shaw, Harriet and Evoy French. G. C. White, Mrs, Denny and William, Charles and Sarah Norris, aged 20 years 7 months and 12 da [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, October 5, 1904, at 9 a. m., from her late residence. 086 Twenty-second street, thence to St. Francis de Sales Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. O'MEARA—In this city, October 3. 1904 Lil- lian, dearly beloved wife of Maurice B. O'Meara, a native of Alpenia, Mich., aged 46 years and 6 months, L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funera! Thursday. October 0 a. m., from her lats resi dence, 2320 Folsom street. betwcen Nine- teenth and Twentieth, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of Monahan, O'Hara & Co.. 2339-41 Mission street, neay Nineteenth, until Thursday, Oe- tober 6. SANNEBECK—In Alameda, October 3. 1004, Attur Sannebeck, beloved son of August and Theresa Sannebeck of Central avenue, Fruit- vale, and brother of Willle, Frank, Albert, Mollle, Theresa and Josephine Sannebeck. a native of San Francisco, aged 10 years 5 months and 2 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances ars respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, October 6, 1904, at 9 a. m. at St. Elizabeth’s Church, Fruitvale. Inter- ment St. Mary's Cemetery. SMITH—In this city, October 2, 1904, James J.. beloved son of Katle and the late Tully Smith, and brother of Mary, Nellie, Frank and Thomas Smith, Mrs. J. T. Kernell and the late Katle Smifth, a native of San Fran- eisco. aged 22 years 11 months and 20 days. EFFriends and acquaintances respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 a. m., from his late residence, 1068 Morris avenue, off Bryant street, between Fifth and Sixth, thence to Bt. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the of his soul, commencing at ® &. m. Int ot Holy Cross Cemetery. SYMON—Entered into in this city. Octo- ber 4, 1904, James loved husband of Grace Symon, devoted father of Mrs. Btewart, James C., Samuel C., George, Wil- llam, John B. and David D. Symon, and | brother of Charles Symon. a native of Scot- land, aged 68 years 4 months and 8 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 p. m., from his late residence, 120 Mississippi street, between Seventeenth and Mariposa. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by special car om 3:30 p. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. WARE—In this city, October 8, 1904, James W. Ware, a native of Vermont, aged 67 years, ST, DOMINIC'S CHURCH BUILDING ASSO- CIATION—The monthly requiem high mas for the deceased members of St. Dominic Church Bullding Association and for parent: and relatives of living members will b fune in St. Dominic’s Church, Thursday, at a. m. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Thirteen. pany has levied an assessment of 8¢ per share, amounting to $15,000, delinguent on the board October 28. The annual meeting and election of officers of the Stock and Bond Exchange of this city will be held October 10. The Mackay Company has declared a regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on the pre- ferred stock, payable October 10. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Oct. 4—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. o ¢ o BE e o o e BRES F coup. €p new.131%132 4s qqr Teg...106%107% 3s :‘; coup. 0834108 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Oak T Co 65.119% — Asso Ofl Bs. 71— Do 58 ..... nl — Bay CPC 5s.101%1025| Do con 5s..102 1023 Cal C G 5s.102}3 — |Oceanic S bs. — 65 CalG&Eg Om Cable 6s.120% — m & ct 5s. 81 81% Pac G Im 4s. 95 Cal-st C 5s.112% — |P E Ry 5s..10414105% CCWaths. 88 — |P & C H 6s.10¢ EAL & P 6s. — 125 [P & O Gedryot te 8 = -st_Be.. - H C&S 5%8.105 — Do Bs ... ”§ — Hon R T 66.107% — L A Elec 5s. — 104 L A Ry Bs..114% — LALCoGs — — Do gtd 6s. — — Do gtd 55100 — LAP lcm 55.102 — Mkt-st C 65115 — Do lcm bs.114 — MV& MtT5s.105 — C8s.106%107 | | o | s 35y GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L&P. 3% 4 |SF G & B. 0% 61 Mutual EL. — 12 |Stkn G & B. — 514 Pac L Co... 58 — UG & ECo. — — INSURANCE. Firem’s Fnd.316 340 | BANK STOCKS. Am Ntl Bk.. — 130 Anglo-Cal .. 85 90 Bank of Cal420 425 Cal Safe Dp. — 150 First Natfonl — — | SAVINGS BANKS. Ger 8 & 1.2330 — |Sav& L So.. — 100 Hum S & L. — — |Sec Sav Bk.. — 424 Mutual Sav. — 100 [Union T Co.. — — S F Sav U.615 — | STREET RAILROADS. California ..195 200 | Presidio .. - a2y Geary . = 4 | POWDER. Giant ...... 64% 641 Vigorit ..... — 4% SUGAR. Hawallan C. 623 63 | Makawell C.. 23% 28% Honokaa 8 C 15% 15% Onomea 8 C. 27% — Hutch S P C 9% 10%| Paauhau S C. 15 16 Kilauea 8 C. — 413] MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A.126%127 |Oceantc S Co. 2% — Cal F C Al — 100 |Pac Aux FA. 41 — Cal Wine A. — 84 |Pac C_Borx.156 157 MV& MtTm. 98 — |Pac S Tel Co.l14% — SALES. Morning Session. ‘Board— 20 Hawalian Coml & Sugar 45 Honokaa S Co .. 25 Onomea Sugar Co . 50 Paauhau S P Co. 25 Pacific States Tel & Tel Co..114 00 $3.000 N P C R R B per cent. 105 50 fi.ooo Northern Ry of Cal 5 per cent.117 121 ,000 Oakland Transit Con Bs. 101 00 $10,000 S P of C 6 per cent (1906)..104 00 Street— $2.000 Pacific Gas 4s, b 2. &S J V 8 per cent $5.000 S F Board— 15 Glant Powder Con 150 Hutchinson S P Co. 30 Oceanic S S Co. 30 Pacific States Tel & Tel Co..1: T ring Va mtge) $1:000 Oakland Transit Con 3 per. cont 109 o9 $16,000 Cal Gas & E G M & & T ba.. 81 99 Street— $10,000 Cal Gas & EG M & C T 5s.. 81 25 Unlisted Securities, MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. A Bid. Ask. B L Wat 6s:113 1153 Cal NW 5s..110 M C Wat 5s.100 Ris I Wks 58 — 105 |Suttr.st RSs. —_ SF Drdk Bel12 s UR of S SF & NP 5s.113% — | Vi e MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala 8 Co... — 28% Lon& SF Bk. 48 Amer Bis Co — 90 | Mat Nav Co. — Cal Cot Mlls 80 — |Nev Nat Bk.195 Cal G&ECor. 4613 48 IN S R R Co. C Jockey CL110 — |N Cal P Co. 9 Bid. As ATty : Sun Tel 6s...113 Cal Powder..130 145 |Oak Bk Sav.120 ‘al Ship Co. — 25 |Oak T Con.. 75 “CalTT&T. — 155 |100F Hall A 635 — Cen Bk Oak 65 | Orpheum Co.. — = 15% Chutes Co .. 5 — [PaeC Cas Co.125 — City & C Bk — 120 |Pac Sur Co.108 — Cyp T, Imp.. — 61! Paraf Paint.. 30 — East Dynm.. — 375 (S F —. & DpntPwd pfd — 871! SF&SJ Coal. 171 20 Do com .. 30 37%|S J Wat Co.10815 — FN Bk Oak.120 — |SO & MTgbt.125 — Fischer Thtr 10c 40> | Swiss.A Bk.115 — Frnch-A Bk.108 — 114 129 Hon P Co.. 24 UR InC ptd. 57 Do pool .. — 28 Do com ... - SALES, ‘Board— $18,000 United R R of § F 4 per cent. 83 25 Afternoon Session. Street— $1,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent. 83 25 James | | Claremont Four . | Hanford Home Imperial . Independence Junction .. Kern (old) Kern River Lion .. - Monte Cristo Occidental of W Ol City Petroleum Peerle: Reed ¢ Sterling Thirty-Three Tweaty-Eight Wesi Shors Miscellancous | Abby Land & Imp. | Chutes Company Fischer's Theater Northern Cal Power Truckee Electric Va. 0 S0 SALES Morning Session. Board— Independence Monte Cristo - Afternoon Session. Board Monte Cristo ... Twenty-Eight Oil Occldental Four Ofl Makaweli Sugar Paauhau Sugar M l’nr’}}g‘ .V[’n;'ks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales cn the San Fras- 1000 800 400 200 500 300 50 80 | etsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: 4 Morning Session. 200 Andes . . 29| 300 Gould & Cur. 24 { 200 Andes ....... 28| 200 Gould & Cur. 23 100 Best & Belch.1 40/ 100 Justice . 200 Buillon .. . 28 200 Ophir - | 300 Caledonta .... 3! 100 Overman . | 100 200 Potosi 400 100 Savage .... 200 Cor 300 Con Cal & V.1 ¢ 500 Siiver Hill 300 Union Con Session. Afternoon 17| 300 Con Cal & V.2 00 101000 Con Imperial.. 08 . 30/ 200 chequer . 60 | 2000 Belcher 37 100 Exchequer ... €3 1600 Belcher 368 800 Justice 1 | 200 Bullion 28| 100 Mexican &5 100 Caledonia . 63 200 Savage 34 100 Challenge 24 500 Sierra New 48 400 Chollar ... Iver Hill 54 | 400 Con Cal & Union Con k] TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. | Following were the sales on the San Fran- | etsco and Tonepah Mining Exchange yesterd: Morning Session. 500 Goldfield B B 09| 200 MacNamara . 38 | 100 Goldfield Mg.. 71| 700 MacNamars . 37 400 Jumbo . 18 300 MacNamara . 40 8500 Jumbo . 70, 500 Mont Ton ...180 | 400 Jumbo . 77 500 Ton Midway.. 38 | Afternoon Session. | 100 Columbta .... 25| 200 MacNamars . 3¢ 200 Goldfield Mg. 70/1000 Red Top .... 18 500 Goldfield Ton. 1111000 Red Top .... 17 | 100 Jumbo 75 100 Ton Midway.. 37 500 Jumbo 300 Ton Midway.. 38 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Oot. 48 p. m Bid. Ask Bid. Ask. Alpha .19 20! Julla . R Alta . 09 10| Justice . 10 13 ‘Andes 32 33 Kentuck ...... 08 08 | Belcher ..... 37 38|Lady Wash .. 02 04 Best & Belch.1 30 1 135 Bullion 30 0 Caledont 62 Challenge 25 Chollar Confidence ... 1 101 Scorpton Con Cal & V.2 20 2 25| Savage . Con Imperial. Con N Y Crown Point.. E. Slerra Nev Eureka Con.. Exchequer ... Gould & Cur. Hale & Norc. Louts 50! Syndicate €3 Union Con. . 7| Utah ......... 86] Yellow Jacket. TONOPAH MINES, B83| 8ER283! Bld. Ask.) Adams Gold.. 08 00 MacNamara Black Ants.. 10 11 Mizpah Ex Blue Bull 23 — Mont Ton | Columbla ... 25 26! Paymaster o4 Diamondfield. 43 —|Pine Grove = Esperanza ... 01 02'Ray Exten — ‘o8 |Evla Con .. 04 —|/Ray & O'Brien 08 — | Gold Anchor. 15 — Ray Tomopah. 10 — { Goldfield B B 08 —|Red Top 18 17 | Goldfleld Bull 11 —|Rescue . 10 12 Goldfleld Nev 70 0 — Goldfleld M.. 18 @ e Golafleld Sii. — = -3 Goldfleld Ton. 11 . — Gold M Con. — 14 13 Hannapah ... — 37 38 Hannapah M. 10 — 850 Hazel Kirk .. — 20 — Jim Butler .. — 0 Utoola .. 10 — Jumbo .. 70 71 West End 3 1 Little Ton 25 — —_———— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. TUESDAY, OCT. 4. City and County of San Francisco to Francls Fugler, lot on W line of Gough street, 125 N of McAllister, N 25 by W 100; $—. Same to Giovanni Barbagelata. lot on SE i of Green and Octavia streets, E 25:6 by — Same ‘toA. Miles Taylor, lot on S line of Vallejo, 165 E of Buchanan, B 27:6 by # 137:6; $—. Same to John L. Haskell, lot on NW corner of Laguna and Vallejo streets, W 40 by N 120; Same to Michael Gatto, lot on N line of Filbert street, 162:6 W of Buchanan, W 27:6 by N 120: $——. Same to Emily C. J. Pratt, lot on S line of Union street, 110 E of Webster, E 27:6 by 8 100; §—. Same to Claus Brandt, lot on NW corner of Buchanan street and Hickory avenue, W 55 by N 25; $—. Same to Catherine R, Josephs, lot on B line of Fillmore street, 48 S of Waller, S 48 by E 81:3; 3——. Same to George F. Whitcomb, lct on N line of Pine street, 112:6 W of Fillmore, W 25 by N 100; $—. Same to Mary C. Schaeffer, lot on SW core ner of Germania avenue and Fillmore street, 8 48 by W 81:3; $——. Jobn K. Burke to Thomas M. and P. Hill, lot on W _line of Steiner street, 8 of Greenwich, S 25 by W 100: $10. California Title Insurance and Trust Com- pany to Henry and Mary B. Wadsworth, lot on N line of Union street, 225 E of E 50 by N 137:6; also undivided ome-fifth lot on NW corner of Lombard and Gough streets, W 108 by N 137:6: $10. Henry and Mary B. Wadsworth to R. and Etta A. Axton, lot on N line Unlon strest. 163:6 W of Plerce, W 35 by N 0. Same to Katherine A. Herrmann (X James), lot on N line of Union street, 137:8 of Pierce, W 25 by N 137:6; $10. City and County of San Fragelsco to Ed- win W. and Herman M. Bemnett, lot on SH :GME 1};!‘ and Devisadero streets, S 35:10% Y. ) Same to Carrie A_Greenberg (wite of A. H. lot on E line of Devisadero street, 12 N Bush, N 28 by E 82:6; —. Same to Thomas and Julla F. Tot on § line of Sacramento street, 87 of Sectt, W 50 by S 127:8%; —. L. Foster Young to John 8. Drum, lot om N line Broadway, 150 W of Devisadero street, W 35 by N 137 $10. City and County of San Franciseo to Albert Meyer. lot on W lime of Devisadero street, S oty Y Ty 3o B Ty 1ot ana Max 3 . 1ot om N line emnmg.‘mm. 252 B of Baker, B 29:6 by N 120; = Matsen to. Jonn B C Bades: 1ot on 3B ma Matzen) to John H. C. on coner Sacramento street mmo. 8 82:7% Thomas M. Matthews, Sarah M. Handy and e o G vt T W o . W o ::n. w al_o! 202:7, SE 25:4%, N 208:107: 0. ncuv;‘ud County of San Francisco to Susan H. iting (wife of H. C.). lot on E line of Guerrero street, 225 N of Duboce, ¥ 25 b¥ E 80: — John T, Connolly to Mary J. Connolly (wife), lot on W line of Guerrero street, 215 S of Fourteenth, S 25 by W 131:9; gift. City and County of San Franciseo to Hip- poiyte N.‘Cauwet. lot on N line Sycamors street, 178 E of Valencia, E 52 by N 100: §— Same to Carrie B. de Golla, lot on N lins nfg‘e'emn flmzfi w‘u ng.un- N . W to W line of vara tract, S along tract 7 Fifteenth, E to e Same to G. Bruns, lot on W line of Dolor"s street. 50 N of Seventeenth, N 64 by W 10 John Baker to Brideet Baker. lot on W !in% Chattancoga street. 208 N of Twenty-second. N 26 by W 125: $10. City and County of San Franciseo to W'l- Mam C._and Hilda E. Gillies, lot on 8 lina of Seventeenth street, 150 W of Sanches, W 25 by S 114; $——. Lemuel and Mary J. Arthur to Henry and Emma H. Kluyver, lot on N Itne of Twenty- second street, 78 E of Alabama, E 25 by N 104; $10. Gustavus and_Clara Bruedigam to Zitech. lot on E lime of York straet, Twenty-first, N 25 by B 100;: $——. 4 City and County of San Francisco to MK ety thiva, 8 39 by B 100 F 2 o third, 3 - Same to Louis F. Geissler, lot on E line 260 N of Twenty-sixth r. Anna 198 N

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