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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1904 REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale. SNAP. FOR EALE OR EXCHANGE. 160-acre full bearing fruit ranch, mostly prunes; all necessary appliances for handling the crop: two sets buildings; will divide and sell on easy terms or exchange for Oakland, Berkeley or E. F. property; price $30,000. J. H. EDSON, 14 and 15 Bacon block, Oak- land. DAIRY ranch for sale: cheap; 20 acres in al- falfa on irrigation ditch: good improvements; 10 head of milk cows, 40 tons of hay, chick- ens, farm machinery, etc.; 1 mile from creamery; & snap if taken soon. J. O. BENTZ, Lathrop, Cal. SALE or exchange for city propert: sacrifice; 158 acres, Napa Co.: 60 acres in cultivation: | fruit, vines and grain: fully equipped and paying: beautiful place: gentleman's home. SHADEURNE. 405 Montgomery st. ATTENTION, HOMESBEKERS! Send postal for catalogues of the best land bargains in California. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st. $5000 WILL secure a large tract of land that is werth four times the amount asked; must be sold before November 1: a chance to make & fortune; positively no risk. Box 2702, Call. FORBET reserve land sorip bought and sold; write for prices. H. M. HAMILTON, 912 16 peges. in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. BERKELEY ADVERT’S'NTS NAPA OITY REAL ESTATE. YING RENT! STOF FPAYINGWN YOUR OWN HOME. PUBLIC AUCTION, AGRICULTURAL PARK TRACT, NAPA CITY, CAL., EATL‘RDAY,HOCTOBER 22, 1904, a. m. 300—CHOICE, LEVEL, LARGE LOTS—300 Adjoining City of Napa, on proposed line of VALLEJO, BENICIA AND NAPA VALLEY ELECTRIC LINE, Now Being Constructed. Terms—One-half Cash per Lot—Balance 6 and 12 months. Interest on_deferred pay- ments, 6 per cent per annum: 10 per cent dis- count ‘for cash on_deferred payment. GOOD LUNCH SERVED FREE ON DAY OF SALE. AGRICULTURAL _PARK TRACT CO., Owners, ED. R. SMITH, Auctioneer. BE INDEPENDENT! BUY FOR INVESTMENT. B ——— e —— SAN MATEO REAL ESTATE. LOMITA PARK—On line of San Mateo elec- tric cars; 45 minutes from 5th and Market #ts.; outside the fog belt and just beyond where the . P. Co.’s bay shore ‘“‘cutoff” will join the main line; second subdivision now being offered; 50-foot lots from $400 up; terms, first two subdivisions only $10 down and $10 a month: sewer and water pipes in front of every lot; pure artesian well water: half the lots in subdivision No. 1 were sold in two weeks; an exceptional opportunity to secure a Iot in this desirable section on easy terms; take the electric cars and get off at LOMITA PARK; maps sent on appli- cation. SELBY, RODGERS & CO., Tel. Main 678. 116 California st BERXELEY REAL ESTATE. —$3500— A CHOICE bome on Delaware st., Berkeley: § rooms and bath: lot 40x185; new and modern; sunny exposure; fine vView: easy terms of payment if desired: Bo trouble to show prop- erty. REALTY BONDS AND FINANCE CO. (Inc), 1172 Broadway, corner Fourteenth st., Oakland. $5000—ELEGANT cottage, 9 rooms, large sta- bie; 2 lots, 100x135; ornamental trees; beau- tiful lawn: fine location; near Key route. HEDEMARK & JACK CO., 3217 Adeline st South Berkeley. City office, 11 Mont. gomery st —— BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. e ietbsoeseetliciedleend i B FOR rent—In desirable residence section of Berkele: house of 9 rooms, porcelain bath, storeroom:; stable and chicken-house; 3 blocks from Berryman station, 5 blocks from Berke- ley and € from entrance to university: 2025 rginia st., between Shattuck and Milvia; newly painted and papered throughout; rent 3. not be rented to tenants who let house ping rooms. Apply 26 Montgomery st., room §, San Francisco, or LITTLE & WOOLSEY, 2110 Shattuck ave,, Berkeley. — FRUITVALE ADVERT'S'TS FEUITVALE REAL ESTATE. M. C. GIBSON. $1900—$18 per month, $250 down; large 5- cottage, close to station; this is new and up-to-date. CHICKEN RANCHES. —— IDEAL CHICKEN RANCH. Orchard View Tract, at San Leandro. Subdividing fine orchard on gentle slope; size to sult; easy terms; plenty water; fine fruit; call for details: go and see Sunday. Owner, 718 Mills building. TIMBER LANDS. — FOR SALE. 5000 acres best timber land in Northern Cali- fornia; will average 35,000 feet per acre; ¥ | redwood and % fir. For full particulars see | J. W. JAQUITH, 1312 ‘Market st Rooms 418-419. Phcne Folsom 3468. —_— e e REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE. | In Berkeley: within walking distance of the | university: 'a modern S-room house, with | stable, garden, etc.; thoroughly up to date: | | value $8000; mortgage $3900; will exchange | equity for something clear; no agents. Answer | | box 192, Berkeley postoffice. | CLEAR Oakland, Berkeley or . F. property for ranches. J. H. EDSON, 14-15 Bacon block, Oakland. P T ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BRYANT. 444 Two or three sunny room: nicely furnished for housekeeping. CALIFORNIA, 1264—Two large sunny rooms. middle floor; use of laundry and large sunny yard. ——— EDDY. 475—Sunny bousekeeping room; ninz’ water. _— EIGHTEENTH, 3462, near Valencia—2 sunny | furnished rooms; housekeeping; bath. ELEVENTH ave, south., 1535—3 rooms com- _ROOMS 70 LET_Yurn. and Uafum. | STORAGE AND wamrmOUSES. GRANT ave., 7—Nicely furnished sunny front suite, also single rooms; $2 to $7 week. GRANT a pretty rool 111, “The Astorla” —Downtown; ; $1 per day; week, $§3 up. —_— HAYES, 136, coruer Van Ness ave. Large, sunny rooms, suitable for gentlemen; $10. HOWARD, rates; 25¢ 715—La; sunny rooms at low 0751 day and $1.25 to $5 week. HOWARD, 787%—Nicely furnished sunny rooms to let from $1 50 up. HOWARD, room. 1772—One furnished bay-window JESSIE, 363, e t U%. S. Mint—Furnished front room, 2 beds, $10 per month. KEARNY, 306, cor. Bush—Nicely furnished rooms, double and single and bath, at rea- scnable prices. _—— KEARNY, 405—Furnished rooms to let. LARKIN, 1503—Two sunny furnished rooms in top flat. MARKET, rooms; $2 1040 (The Falmouth)—Sunny 50 to $7 week; elevator. McALLISTER, 800—Large sunny bay-window rooms en suite or single, METROPOLITAN single an. $2 to $8 hotel Hotel, 120 Third st.—400 d family rooms 35c to $1 50 per da: per week; the only new and modern 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 free baths and ele- vator service day and night to its guests. | MISSION, 1222_bet. Eighth and Ninth—Sunny, nicely furnished room; also 1 room $5 per month. MISSION, 1514, near Eleventh—Single fur- nished front room; central; §1 25 per week. MISSION, 2768—Furnished rooms to let. plano, sul == | O'FARRELL, 6—Eilegantly furnished suite With table for 2 or 3 gents. O'FARRELI on quiet block near business cente: able. L, 556—2 nicely furnished rooms reason- O’'FARRELL, well-furni; 1 or 2 ge 1520, near Buchanan—Large, shed _room, every convenience, for nts; $S and §10; private. PACIFIC, 1520—Small room, for lady; nicely furnished, rent reasonable. PAGE, 17T76—2 or 8 unfurnished rooms and bath. POST, 951—Large sunny room to let; furnished; newly call after 11 a. m. . POWELL, 239—Edinburgh—Furnished rooms, en suite and single; suitable for office. POWELL, 415—Sunny furnished rooms; gas; bath; $5 to $10 month. . POWELL, 720—Sunny front room, nicely fur- nished for gentleman. POWELL, 1106—Large basement to let. ROYAL HO! 'USE, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to §1 50; week, $2 to $8; mo: floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. | nth, $8 to $30; elevator on ground SCOTT, 251 students; other roomers; —Sunny suite; private family; no 1 or 2 gentlemen; nice for reasonable. SHOTWELL, 324—1 furnished or unfurnished | | | { build to suit, and the payment will be only plete for housekeeping; rent $10 per month. room; private. 150 down. » Office open Sunday all day. ELGIN park, O5i#—Double parlors; regular | SHRADER, 1088—Newly furnished room, two 1326 Fruitvele ave, near Fourteenth st. kitchen; sunny: modern; adults. blocks from the park. FOR SALE—$2750; it cost $3750; rents for $20 | EDDY, T43—Floor of 4 furnished rooms; yard; | SIXTH, 143—Rooms with housekeeping privi- | per month: 2 cottages on lot, 40x150. Apply | $27; 2 rooms, $15 and $21. leges. to S. S. AUSTIN, 1101 Twenty-third ave. | | Eest Oakland. | ELLIS, 56 Newly furnished sunny front par- | STOCKTON, 41—Nicely furnished sunny sulte, Jor, wid® new plano. also single rooms, $2 to $7 week. OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS ELLIS, 836—3 sunny unfurnished housekee) ping | rooms to let; yard. OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. | POLSOM, 34—Single housekeeping rooms to | let. _OAXKLAND REAL ESTATE. 1l WE have opened two tracts within 5 minutes’ walk of the Key prices range from $15 to $25 per foot; all eirect work free,; Key Route trains every 20 minutes: 33 minutes to San Francisco: commutation fare § cents; this is one of the best euburban transit lines m California; shortest bay trip; fastest trains; the only | system devoted entirely to passenger serv- ice: we can b u a $2000 cottage on a $500 lot for 1 initial payment; the | balance at $2 month; we pay insur- | ance and taxes: for the renmt paying in a foggy. e tion in the city you c you are now buy a home in the finest residerce section of Oakland; write for | our new circular and price list PIEDMONT BUILDING ASSOCIATION, 14 Sansome st., S. F. 2 Broadway, Oakland. — e CLEARANCE SALE OF BANK PROPERTY. We have been exclusively authorized to sell on essy terms the remaining Oakiand proper- ties acquired by the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION under foreclosure of mortgage. We will sell these properties at figures far below the present market rates. If you want & bargain call on or write us for particulars, J. H. MACDONALD & CO., 1052 Broadway. LOTS $50, $2 50 cash_$1 50 monthly: fine high and dry lots in Jessie Jones traci, ad- joining East Oskland, fronting a 90-foot boulevard; near fine schoolhouse and elec- tric cars: away from raw winds and fogs; ccmmanding view of bay and surrounding country; section building up rapidly; special, 100x300. for $5 is an fdeal spot Call or send for circular, Route Piedmont station; | undesirable loca- | : terms to suit buyer: this | | FOURTH, 225—Nice housekeeping rooms; also | single. . ST. RE furnishix water; ba service: if Hyde and Ellis—New house; new %, ths; everything sanitary; elevator sunshine and cleanliness is an ob- ject see these rooms; $3 per week up. SUTTER, 2502—Nicely furnished sunny room; reasonable. GEARY, 1225—Ccmpletely furnished room for housekeeping: sunny bay window; bath; ma- rine view; also 3-rcom cottage; reasonable. GOLDEN GATE ave.. 370—Nicely furnished | front altove, with Kitchen; private home. HARRISON, 748—$5, $6, $7, single and double rooms; wiil permit housekeeping. 1E, 323—Large, sunny front rool range, water; $3 25 week; other rooms. | 3 gas | | KENILWORTH room cor. Bush and Powell—Three- sunny apartments; steam heat; cen. loc. | KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— Sunny furnished 3-room suites: steam heat- | ea, retes rea electric _lighted; free bat LAGUNA, 1 cor. Geary—Elegant 3-room sunny suite; modern; private family; reas. | | i LYON, 414, near Hayes, one block from park— | | Three large sunny rooms and bath in upper flat for light housekeeping. TEHAMA, 473B—Sunny furnished front room. T NTH, 3281—Nice sunny room with running water; rent cheap. THE ST. KATHRYN, CORNER ELLIS AND LEAVENWORTH STS.—POSITIVELY THB SUNNIEST ROOMS IN THE CITY; NEW | SANITARY HAIR MATTRESSES, BATHS, ELECTEI C LIGHTS, TELEPHONE SERV- ICE, HOT AND COLD WATER; EVERY MODIERN CONVENIENCE: ELEVATOR ALL HOURS; ROOMS FROM $3 WEEK. THE Larchmont, 361 Sutter—New brick bld finely furnished: hot, cold water, steam h privilege to baths; $2 50 to $6 per week. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms 35c tric lights room; elev; WEBSTER, man. to $1 night, $175 to $6 week; elec- (no gas), running water in every ator, read’-room; fres bus; baggasge. 1338 —Furnished room for young IKAEO.\'_ 506—Furnished housekeeping rooms | " and single rooms. | MINNA, 3282 housekeeping rooms; [ erlor: reasonable; and otbers. | MINNA, 536 Furnished rooms housckeeping. 1 | MISSION, 1013—Front room for married | | _couple or 2 gents; folding bed: gas stove. | < - - — | | MISSION. 1148—4-rooms complete for house- | | _keeping; reasonable. use of complete for | | OAK. 117—Complete for housekeeping, $5 to | §l2. &as range; hot bath: ads | PINE, 925—Will give part reduced rent for | answering bell; housekeeping rooms. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms 3bc to $150 night; $2 to $8 week; elevator elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. | WOLF Hou furnished se, cor. Sixth and Howard—Choice rooms from 15c per night up; ele- gant transient rooms, 50c per night. ROOMS AND BOARD. LARGE board, suif vate 'family; 795 Hayves st. sunny, nicely furnished room, with table for two gents or couple; pri- walking distance; references. POWELL, 818, ngar California—Elegantly fur- nished sunny front parlor, with or without breakfast and dinner, in refined priv. family. . 336, cor. McAllister—Large front room | mall cooking place for light house- | family ‘on y_or gentleman in_a private the “Nob Hill.”" Box 3231, Call. | PORTOLA, 73, off Waller, bet. Steiner and | __Pierce—Two ‘sunny rooms for housekeeping. WANTED—Child to board; good home; price reasonable. 1206 Golden Gate ave. POST, 962—Large sunny front suite, gas, water, | etc.: $20; rear suite $10 month. EDDY, $88—Room and beard in refined fam- fly. 455 Tth st opp. Broadway station. Oakland; | POWELL, SIT — Furnished rooms for light | carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. ! housekeeping. BARGAINS ON EASY TERMS { $375—26x100; Ban Pablo ave.: stresi work | SCOTT. 300, cor. Page—Newly furnished done. | housekeeping rooms, 2, 3 or 4: sunny. $450—40x135; Ashby ave., near Key route station. < — $150—25x100; Golden Gate. SIYXTEBTH‘ 307 ‘Two nicely furnished rooms $400—25x127; Chestnut and Fifth sts, or bousekeeping; ressonable. $050—25x90; ‘Seventh st., near Linden, $1250—5-room cottage. near Key route. M. L WURTS opp. Postoffice. $5500—A FINE investment property: close to business center of Oakland, on car line and near S. F. locals: pays over 14 per cent on investment: 2 flats, about 4 months old, 11 rooms and 2 baths modern in every respect; owner compelled to sell, hence will sacrifice for quick sale. THE MERRITT-WOLCOTT ©O., 952 Broadway. $3200 BUYS a 5-room cottage and lot, 50x100, on Telegraph ave. within 1 biock of Key route station. Fortieth st. and Teiegraph ve. This price includes sewers and mac- adamized street; lot alone worth the money; ofl&[ood for few days only. RICHARD J. MONTGOMERY, Key route station, Fortieth st and Telegraph ave. Central Oakland, sunny side of street; | SUNNY housekeeping rooms; also room for two gentiemen. Apply at 253 Sixth st. (store). | THIRD, 314=Parlor suite $12; 1 room $10; front ‘side room §7; no Sunday applications, UTAH. 538, east of Rryant—Large bsement, furnished. newly painted, gas. sink, toilet, hot and cold water, cheap. APLRTMENT HOUSES. EDDY, 1128, opp. Jefferson Park—Fine furn. table board; reas. Nicely furnished rooms, with ex- nch table board; reasonable, ELLIS, 1174—Room with board for two young men; priv: ate family; references. EXCELLENT board, $4 per week; with large sunny room, $5. 323 First st GERMAN widow would like tc *good hom GREENWIC] German b HOWARD, single or double, $5-§6 wk.: Am o board children; e; motherly care. Box.3352, Call. fresh and clean; hot and cold | A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods etored. moved, shipped. 723- 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161 CAPITAL Van and Storage Co., 3 Eddy st.; phone Mint 204; JOB:‘FA COOPER, pres. furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Pri. Ex. 57l CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN WEST Storage; advances made. 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and_Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2520 Fil T phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van a orage Co., 11 Montgomery st.i tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates.. A WEEK'S news for b cents—The Weekly Call. 16 rages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. —_—_—— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. 1000 RENTERS—Don't fail to vis! retail office of the White if you wish to rent the best sewing machine on earth; price for rent of best drophead machines, $2 per month. Remember the place. 915 Market st. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest; second-hand all make price; all kinds rented lowest rates tic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. ALL kinds second-hand §$3, $5, $8; slightly used $10, $15, $20: you know where the dolis swing in the window. 1051 Market st. VIAVI A A A A A A A A A AP AN AARANAS A WAY to health; mothers’ and daughters’ home treatment; booklet free; write for it. VIAVI CO.. Van Ness. Phone East 282. DIVIDEND _ notice—Clarsmont Ol Com- pany, on November 1, 1904, will pay a divi- dend (No. 5), amounting to $4500, equal to lc per share, on its issued capital stock. Transfer books close on Tuesday, October 25, 1904, at 5 p. m. On November 25, 1904 will pay an extra dividend, amounting to $i500, on its issued capital stock, equal to lc per share. Trans- fer books close Saturday, November 19, 1904, at 1 p. m., payable at its office, room 731 Mills bldg., San Francisco. GEO. J. REM- INGTON, Secretary. e e — PROPOSALS. TUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley: Notice to Contractors, Buiiders and Material Men—Notice is hereby given thaf are solicited for performing the labor and furnishing the materials for reconstructing the south drive, on the grounds of the Uni- versity of California, at Berkeley, California, of the Regents, South Hall, Berkeley, at or before 5 p. m. of October 24, 1904. No bids will be considered uniess accompanied by a certified check or bond of bidder, in favor of the Regents of the University of California, egual to ten (10) per cent of his bid with sufficient sureties, conditioned that if said bid be accepted, the bidder will duly enter into a proper contract and give bond to perform faithfully the duty and obligations in ac- cordance with said bid and with the plans and specifications which are hereby required to be a part of such contract. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. By order of the Committee on Grounds and Buildings of the Board of Regents. V. H. HENDERSON, Acting Secretary. FROPOSALS for Quartermaster Supplies—Ot- fice Depot Quartermaster, 36 New Mont- gomery st., San Francisco, Cal, Oct. 1904.—Sealed proposals, in ' triplicate, sub! Ject to usual conditions, will be received here until Monday, Nov. 1904, and then opened, for furnishing fire hose, hose carts, pipe and fittings, for Camp Daraga, P. L. Preference will be given to articles of do- mestic production and manufacture, condi- tions of price and quality being equal (in- cluding In the price of foreign production tho duty thereon). The United States reserves right to accept or reject any or all bids or any part thereof. Information and blank proposals furnished on application, opes containing proposals to be sealed and marked ‘‘Proposals for Qr. Mr. Supplies, No. 8305, and addressed to Major C. A. U. S. A., Depot Quartermaster. | SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., October 17, 1904.— | Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re- ceived here until 11 o'clock a. m., November 16, 1904, and then opened for the construction tonment, Presidio of San Francisco, Cel., in- cluding plumbing. Government reserves the t to reject or accept any or all bids in whole or in part. Information furnished on application to WM. S, PATTEN, Assistant | i ASSESSMENT NOTICES. PSR i Bl SN NOTICE—Taxes due upon_assessments made Dby the State Board of Equalization. Con- troller's Department, State of California. Sacramento, October 11, 1904. In accord- ance with the provisions of section 3608 of the Political Code, notice is hereby given that I have received from the State Board of Equalization the “‘Duplicate Record of As- sessments of Railways” and the “Duplicate Record of Apportionment of Railway Assess- ments,” containing the assessments upon the property of each of the foliowing named associations or corporations, as fixed by said Btate Board of Equalization for the year 1804, viz.: Central Pacific Rallway Company, Pacific Coast Railway Company, Southern Pacific Railroad Company, Southern Cali: fornia Motor Road Company, Carson and Colorado Rallway Company, California Northwestern Raliway Company (lessees of | the San Francisco and North Pacific Rail. way), Southern California Rallway Company; the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railwagy Company; North Shore Ralilroad Company, Pacific Coast Railway Company, Pajaro Val. jey Consolidated Railroad Company, Nevada County Narrow Gauge Rallroad Company, Nevada-California-Oregon Railway Company, South Sierra Valleys Railway Company, Ala and San Josquin Railroad Company, Seres Raflway Company of California, Gualala Mil] Company, Lake Tahoe Railway Trane- portation Company, Boca and Loyalton Rall- road Company; San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Raliroad Company, and the Suil man Company. The State and county taxes on all per- soral property and one-half of the State and county taxes on all real rty are now due and payable, and will be delinquent on the last Monday in November next, at 6 o'clock p. m., and uniess paid to the State Treasurer, at the Capitol, prior thereto, 5 per cent will be added to the amount there. of, and ‘unless £o paid on or before the last Monday in April next, at 6 o'clock p. m., an additional 5 per cent will be added to' the amount thereof. The remaining one-half of the State anq county taxes on all real property will be due and payable at any time. after the frst Monday in January next, and will be delin- guent on the last Monday in April next, at 6 o'clock p. m., and unless pald to the State Treasurer, at the Capitol, prior thereto, 5 per cent will be added to the amount thereof. E. P. COLGAN, State Controller. 1q?14—Well-turnished room with oar: 841A—First-clai board and_room, LARGE, sunny, couples; excelient board. 936 Valencia st. | €T. LOUIS 1575 Jackson—Marine view; 3-4-5 | _Yocms: furn_or unfur.: refs Tel. East 1350. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. | A_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth Rooms 26c to §1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. $3750—NEW house; 8 rooms and large base. ment; Fairmount ave Dear Linda Vista: very e, easy terms. E. P. N owner, 972 Broadway. < i —_— FOR rale—Two new up-to-date bungal 5 Toom houses: large lot with barn: very cheep. Inquire on premises, 688 Thirtieth st on 1055 Broadway, Oakland. MODERN 6-room house at 4 16 East Twenty- trees; fine location: $2500; small payment down. A BARGAIN—Modern weli-built 7-room house, nearly new, at €5 Thi street: $3150; terms. i 5 | AT *'The Almonte.” 873 Market st. (or No, 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c. 50c, $1, §1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 week: house open all night. AUSTIN ave., 112. off Polk st.—Three sunny housekeeping rooms for rent. BELMOND House, over Owl drug store, 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric lights; running water in every room; 200 rooms: 25c to S0c per night; $1 25 to $3 week. CALIFORNIA, 1510—Nicely furnished room; gentlemen preferred. —_——— | DEVISADERO, 1311—Sunny front room; suit- able for 2 men; private. peberiedlumiin s o done s o LR R ) EDDY, 3—Fine gore corner; nice rooms by day, week or month. o et sanitiod ool S DR ARRE LX EDDY, 110—Launston—Opp. Tivoli; nished rooms for transients; reas. :!..n;‘mr- EDDY, 432—Nice furnished room; good loca- tion; use of :;m. nished rooms; all sunny, bath, phone; run- ‘water; reasonable. 'GOLDEN GATE Teat piana | T o $1.20 might | 2 oy th T g Misston— LARKIN, 840 near Geary—Furnished room, with board. MASON, €l room, " wit! ROOM and_board to let in private place. ply box 3327, Call office. ROOM and 5A, near Sutter—Sunny furnished h board, for lady. Ap- board. Taylar st. Stevenson Mansfon, opp. Grace Church annex, 807 California—See rms, learn prices,try table. e SU. NY rooms, with breakfast and dinner; reasonable. 1254 Eddy st. —_— | VAN NESS ave., 944—Well-furnished rooms with board; terms reasonable. CHESTNUT, 266—One la: reasonable. rge room, with board; i ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. Box By a couple without children, with board in way belt 3397, Call Dm(l:. o i ROOMS WANTED—Housekeeping. COUPLE and two quiet near Van Ness Box 3249, Call office. Market, able. children, north preferred; reason- e —— ROOMS WANTED. e —— FURNISHED room wanted. Address 232 Thir- teenth st. B erican family. | nicely furnished rooms for | MRS. AHKMANN, 615 | MARRIAGE LICENSES. | The following marri | vesterday: | AOle B. Almlid, 23, 253 Natoma street, and Annie M. Andersen, 18, 253 Natoma_street. Frederic G. Kellond, 26, Vancouver Barracks, | Wash., and ‘Katharine H. Sclfridge, 20, 2615 California street. Charles J. Carlson, 42, 310 EMventh street, and Annie Cunningham, 37, 156 Seventh street, Mancel F. da_ Silva, 24, 65 Jackson street, and Margarida M. Silva, 21, 65 Jackson street. James Kiernan, 24, 159 Market street, and Sadie Kerwin, 20, 5(2 Devisadero street. |, William West, 38, 212 Sixth street, and Ber- | tha Vetter, 38, 314 Fifth street. ' Mark L. Blabon, 21, 151 Adair street, and Alice M. Holmes, 18, 2036 Leavenworth strest. Gottfred L. Neisson, 22, Oakland, and Elsle Olsgon, 18, Oakland. licenses were issued and said bids will be received at the office | Envel- | Devol, ; of an emergency hospital at Infantry Can- | Quartermaster General, Chief Quartermaster, | MARRIED. BRINKMANN—MEYER—In this_city, Octo- ber, 15, 1904, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Hermann Brinkmann and Ottilie Meyer. GARCIA—PAHL—In this city, October 12, 1904, Dy the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, pastor of the * First English Lutheran Church, Charles Herbert Garcla and Ruby Florence Pahl, both of this city., KOPSA—IKOLA—In this _city, October 14, 1904, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, pastor of the First English Lutheran Church, Alex Kopsa and Brita Ikola, both of this city. e —— DIED. Bacon, Eugene James, Lester E. Bard, 'Edward B. Lent, William M. Buckley, Mary T. Mackay, Catherine ‘Cano, Stephen Maher, John Carrick, David S. Michael, Gerson Caverly, Mrs, Ann Miller, Mrs. E. D. Daly, James Murphy, Patrick J. Daneri, John Nevill, Mary A. D. Engs, Mary Webb Erickson, Ellen Fossey, Charles A. Garcia, Miguel Geoffroy, Leon Gercke, ‘Minna Godfrey, George B. Gordon, Patrick J. Grewe,' Gertrude K. Haughton, Jane Nolan, Sarah Jane Smith, John D. W. Thomas, Margaret Van Mourik, Nellie Wheelock, Ed4 Wilson, Mary Louisa ‘Wilson, John (infant) Young, Charles E. Zabriskie, Justine BACON—In this city, October 15, 1904, BEu- gene Bacon, a native of New York, aged 62 years. BARD—In this city, October 16, 1904, Edward B.. beloved son of Gus and Ester Bard, and brother of Willle Bard, a native of San Francisco, ageq 1 year 6 months and 1 day. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, October 18, at 2:30 p, m., from his laf residence, 631 Eddy street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BUCKLEY—In this city, October 17, 1004, Mary T., beloved wife of the late Frank Buckley Jr., and dearly beloved mother -of Hazel and Ethel Buckley, and sister of Re- becca and Joseph L. Callaghan and Mrs, T. U. Beooks, a native of New York. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday). at $:45 a. m., from her late | residence, 1125 Devisadero street, thence to | Holy Cross Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 9 o’clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland, by 11 o'clock Creek boat. CANO—In this city, October 17, 1904, Stephen, beloved husband of Christina Cano, and be- loved father of Thomas, Chlorinda, Annie, Fred, Carrfe, Nettie, Ralph, Christina and Stephen Cano Jr., a native of Watsonville, Cal., aged 48 years. CARRICK—In East Oakland, Cal., at 602 East Fifteenth street, October 16, 1904, David 8., husband of ry A. Carrick, and father of Mrs, G. Walter Dearborn, a native of Maine, aged 71 years 2 months and 5 days. CAVERLY—In this city, October 16, 1004, at her residence, 39 Scott street, Mrs. Ann Caverly, beloved mother of Mrs. James H. Callahan, a native of County Westmeath, Ireland, aged 85 years, (7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral Tuesday, October 18, at 9:30 a. m. from her late residence, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner Fell and Fill- more streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Kindly omit fowers. DALY—A solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late James Daly at St. Patrick’s Church Wednesday, October 19, at 9 a. m. DANERI—In Vallejo, October 15, 1904, Joha, dearly beloved husband of Chrisfina Danert, father of Mrs. Louisa Cuneo, Mrs. Teresa Papadopulo and Frank Daneri, and grand- father of Mrs. Cloe Leron, Mrs. Christina Curtls, Stella and Charlie Fopplanc and Olga and Stella Braternos, a native of Italy, aged 73 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes day, October 19. at 12:45 p. m.. from the pariors of Vaiente, Marinl & Co., 1521 Stockton_street, thence to Garibaldi Guard Hall, 423 Broadway. Interment Italian Cemeter. | ENGS—In October 16, 1904, Mary Webb Eng: of the late John S. Engs, mother of Dr. John S., Edward W. and Otis W. Engs of Oakland, and S. M. Engs of Chicago, Ill., and sister of Edward O. Webb and Mrs. Horry W. Meek of Hi wards, Cal., a native of Fairhaven, Ma aged 64 years 1 month and 10 da: ERICKSON—In this city, October 17, 1004, | "Ellen, dearly beloved wite of Albert Erick- son, and sister of Mrs. Anmie Devine of Siefra_City, a native of County Roscom- mon, TIreland. § The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late residence, 3301 First street, thence to St. Brendan'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. FOSSE¥—In _this city, October 16, 1004, Charles A. Fossey, beloved husband of Lena | Fossey, a native of Canada, aged 45 years | 3 months and 25 days. A member of the Waiters' Union, Local No. 30, EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | October 18. at 10 a. m., from the parlors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, via the | 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets depot. GARCIA—In city, October 16, 1904, Miguel Garels native ‘of Chile, aged 39 years 3 months and 18 days. A member of | Pacific Coast Marine Firemen's Union of San Francisco. GEOFFROY—In this city, October 16, 1904, Leon, beloved husband of the late Margaret Geoffroy, a native of France, aged 52 years. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 p. m., from the under- taking pariors of Taccheri, Duclos & Co., 620 Broadway, between Dupont and Stockton streets. interment Mount Ofivet Cemetery, by 3:30 train from Third and Townsend streets. GERCKE—In this city, October 15 { Minna, beloved wife of Fritz Gercke, and | idolized mother of Mrs. J. Sachau, and | grandmother of Fritzie and Willie Sachau, | a native of Gera Germany, aged 59 years | 5 months and 13 days. 1 L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | October_18, at 2 trom her late resi: | | this 2 p m., dence, 507 Steiner street, between Oak and Fell. Kindly omit flowers. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. GODFREY—In _Seattle, Wa 1904, George B., dearly beloved husband of Johanra Godfrey, and beloved father of An nie, Richard, Joste, John and Catherine God- | frey, Mre. L. Gaudet and the late George ! T. Godfrey, a native of England, aged 66 years 4 months and 25 days, | T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral Thurs- day, October 20, at 9 a. m., from his late residence, 1410 'Seventh avenue South, be- tween L'and M etreets South, thence.to All Hallows Church, Sixteenth avenue and N street South, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the revose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Also services will be held at Imp. O. R. M. Hall, | Golden Gate avenue, between Leavenworth | and Hyde streets, under the auspices of George H. Thomas Post No. 2, G. A. R. commencing at 11:30 a. m. Interment Holy | Cross Cemetery. GORDON—In this city, October 17, 1904, Pat- rick Joseph, beloved brother of Michael Gor- don and Mrs. John Higgins, Mrs. Michael Plerce, and nephew of Patrick Gordon, Dative of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at m., from the resi- dence of his uncle, 85 Brady street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GREWE—In this city, October 17, 1904, Ger- trude Katherine, dearly beloved and only child of Willlam A. and Annie Grewe, ;",I," of San Francisco, aged 11 months and ays. | i Ben Davis, 45, 945 McAllister street, and i et S T O. Gustad, 28, Kjelldsberg, 23, Oakland. o Fred Braun, 25, Minden, Nebr., and Marie Detlefsen, 19, ‘116 Caselli avenue. Robert 8. Dennison, 21, Presidio, and Anna Oakland, and Flora L. Stern, 18, 524 Ellis .ZILM 54 Walter' A. Ford, 24, Fresno, and Cora A. Kans. Rector, ‘Wellington, 3 s Eei f e e a Michael Stojewa, 24, 05 Folsom street. and Agnes Fatz, 20, §53 Folsom street. Oscar W. 'Robertson, 26, 217 EAdy street, and S inar H. o o Angeies, and Edin “mn::ll!?' 'Lfi'un‘ Ferndale, and Petro- nilla Bernardasci, 3§ 5i1 Broadway. 3002 Plerce street, and Henry C. Bowman, 21, B. Adams, 18 110 Devisadeto sireet etery. el e o B ; n mothier of Mrs, P. Flick, Mrs. L. JAMES—In this city, October 17, 1904, Lester Everett James Jr.. only son of Lester E. and Elizabeth G. James (infant). LENT—In this city, October 17, Mandeville Lent, in his eight: a pative of New York. . 5 n.fl-; 3 i g et = residence, PoIK street | Interment private: MACKAY—In this city, October 17, Catherine Mackay, beloved mother K. lh’li Gorm| _years. enley, Mre. A. Mrs. e i P W MURPHY—In San Rafael, October 15. 1904 Fatrick 3, Murphy. beloved h::-?n,d flhn: 'If‘"‘:: a B. Murphy, and brother of Phy and Mrs. Kate Swensen of Sacramento, & pative of Sacramento, Cal. "3'1? (Philadelphia plmpcn pl.lll"fl;?-!;c . riends and acquaintances a > fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 10:30 a, m., from the parlors of Carew & English, 29 Van Ness avenue. Intérment Holy Cross Cemetery. . NEVILL—In this city, October 16, 1904, Mary Ann Donnelly Nevili, grandmother of D. L. Donnelly and Mrs. Dr. Wallace of Sacra- mento. » native of Ireland, aged 88 years (Sacramento papers please copy. ©7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, between Third and Fourth. NOLAN—In this city, October 16, 1904, Sarah Jane. beloved wite of P. F. Nolan, s native of jueens County, Ireland. E7 The_funeral will take place Tuesday. October 18, from her late residence 1428 Golden Gate avenue, at 9 a. m., thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, near Scott, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Funeral by train at 11:30 a. m. from Third and Townsend streets. SMITH—In South San Francisco, Cal., Octo- ber 17, 1904, John Diedrich Wiihelm Smith, beloved son’ of John H. and Emma M. L. Smith, and brother of Mrs, L. Hoffmann and Ernst, Harry, Emma, - Dorothy and the late Frederick Smith, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 15 years 5 months and 7 days. THOMAS—In this city, October 16, 1904, Mar. garet Thomas, a native of Wales, aged 61 years. VAN MOURIK—In Oakiand, at 1014 Fitty- ninth street, October 15. 1904, Nellie be- loved daughter of John A. and Emilie Van )(?nx‘ and sister of Josle, Johnnle, Sam gnd Rudolph Van Mourlk, a native of Brooklyn, N. Y. aged 16 years ang 3 days. (New York City ‘and Brookiyn, N. Y., papers please copy.) E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Tuesday), at 2 p. m., at the family residence, 1014 Fifty-ninth street, Golden Gate. The remains will be taken to Brooklyn, N. Y., for interment. WHEELOCK—In this city, October 16, 1904, ;:d Wheelock, a native of Ohlo, aged 44 ears. WILSON—In this city, October 16, 1904 Mary Loulsa. dearly beloved daughter of Walter and Mary Wilson, and granddaughter of Mrs. Ellen_and_the late John Murphy, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 months and 9 days. E7Friends and acquaintances are - fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 11 a_m.. from the residence of her parents, 1178B Harrison street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WILSON—In this city, October 16, 1904, John, infant son of John E. and Mary Wiison, a native of San Francieco, aged 2 months and 15 days. YOUNG—In this city, October 16, 1904, E.. dearly beloved husband of Annte and father of Wanda Young. and Mrs. Clara E. ang the late J. R. and brother of Willlam, James, Minnle and Ruth Young, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years 7 months and 26 A member of Burners' Union, Local . 962, I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday. October 1S. at 2:30 p, m., e residence. 121 Sagamore avenue, Ocean View. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. ZABRISKIE—In this city, October 14, 1904, Justine, widow of the la Zabriskie, and mother of Christian Breve Zabriskie. a native of Louisiana. E¥ Notice of funeral hereafte ey COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. Bullion - 18 20] Ocel - Caledonia ... 40 50 Opnir S Challenge ... 19 21| Overm: Chollar .« 20 21|Potost . 14 Confidence ... 90 99| Scorpion [ Con Cal & V.1 45 1 50| Savage .. 30 Con Imperial, 01 02| Seg Belcher... 08 Con N Y 03 05iSierra Nev.... 28 Crown Point. 10 11/ Silver Hill 52 E Sierra Nev 08 06 St. Louls o8 Eureka Con.. — 50| Syndicate I Exchequer ... 43 45| Union Con.... 39 Gould & Cur. 18 23 Hale & Norc. 50 19 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Session. line of Forty-first S 25 by E 120; $10. Chaties A. dhd Henrietta Laton to Iaa Chess (wite of Edward J.), lot on E line ot Park lane, 175 N of Minerva street. N 25 by E 95, lot 24 block F. Park Lane Tract 4 $10. Lucy A. Marlin to Mabel M. Frank (wite Edward E.), lot 15, block F. Lakeview; §| Anna D. and J. Frank Joost to Antonio A derlini, lot on NW line of K street, 25 NE of Twenty-second, NE 15 by NW 75, block 122, South San Francisco: $10. S. Ducas Company (corporation) to Vir Ducroux, lot on NE line of Hamilton stree | 100 NW of Burrows.. NW 30 by NE 120. bioc 35, Rallroad-Avenue Homestead; $10. Margaret S. Hayward to Samuel Goodin, ot on SE line of Uranus strees, 70 SW of Seven teenth, S 30.80 E 65.20, N 34 W 52 bioe; X, Park Lane Tract 3; $10. ‘Willlam Nicol Company to Charles Wern, Jot on N line of Casselll street, 175 E of zer_alley. E 25 by N 121 block 1. Marke t Homestead: ). S ilus G Hels to Bernhard A. Russmana, lot 38, block 3, Reis Tract; grant. Builders’ Contracts. P. Carfagni (owner) with L. Cereghino (con- tractor), arehitscts P, Righetti and H. Kuhi— Concrete, carpenter. plumbing, tinning. glaz- ing. plastering, painting, electrical work, tels, shades and fixtures for a three. frame bullding (store and flats) and a story frame residence on lot on NE corner of Union and Buchanan streets, 30 on Union and :8 on Buchanan; $10,408. 150 8 of K st { | | A, H. and Oscar Borchard (owners) with Aitchison & Canfleld (contractors), . architect—All alterations and additions except inting, mantel: fixtures, _tiling_ and shades for changing a two-story frame build- ing into flats on lot on W line of Angelica street, 72 8 of Nineteenth, W 48 by S 23: §——. Gustaf Danielson (owner) with John Wester- lund & John Hedquist (contractors), architect—All work for a three-story and basement frame bullding (flats) on lot on N line of Fifteenth street, 100 B of Church; 7000, er-tMrlne Breslin (owner) with Bernard | Dreyer (contractor), architects Shea & Shea— All work for a two-story frame building om lot on 8 line of Oak street. 150 W of Webster, E 25, 8 137:6, W 25, N 13 $5810. —e————— Californians in Washington. WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—The fol- lowing Californians arrived here to- day: At the New Willard—Mr. and Mrs. W. Roland, Miss Nina Roland, Miss Helen Roland and G. Douglass of Los Angeles; Mrs. R. Vandwert and maid, Miss Dorothy Vandwert and Miss F. Glason of Pasadena; J. E. Noyes and wife of Napa; Louis F. Byington, Rob- ert Kym and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mat- thews and Mr. and Mrs. Brown of | | at his | Captain E. B. Newfleld and wife of San Francise: oort | Alfred Levy of San Jose; D. J. Brown- s | 1000 Ton Midway.. 42| 500 Jumbg ....... Afternoon Session. 50 Ton of Nev..8 75/ 1000 Ton Midway. < 200 Mont Ton ...1 95| CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid. Ask. San Francisco. At the Nationmal—C. W. Carr and wife of Coronado. At the St. James—E. L. Hopper, Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. W. Reeves, Edna Shepherd, | George Hargitt and Mamie Hargitt of | Los Angeles; Mark R. Lamb of San | Francisco; Miss Nellie E. Larell of Santa Rosa. At the Raleigh—J. H. | Levy, Don M. Morris, Mrs. A. L. New- bauer, Mrs. Willlam Marks, William stein and wife of Los Angeles. ———— Professor Sent to Jail. PHOENIX, Ariz, Oct. 17.—Profes- sor R. R. McDonnold, late superin- tendent of Phoenix public schools. who pleaded guilty to forging an or- 80 | der for school warrants, was to-day 228235 | sentenced to fifteen months in the 15 | penitentiary. Steamers leave Broadway wharves (piers 9 and 1D), San Francisco: For® Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Treadweils, Hain Skagway. etc., Alaska—1i a. m., October 12, 17, 22, 27, Nov. Change to this com- pany’s steamers at Seatt | For Victoria, Vancouver, | Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everstt, | South Bellingham, Bellingham—11 a. m., Oct. 12, 17, 22, 27, Nov. 1. Change at Seattle to this compary’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. Ton of Nev. 16 For Eureka (Humboidt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 Mont_Ton . J 3 10 11! p. m, Octover 13, 19, 25, 31 Nov. & Coronas Ton Exten ..190 2 00/ Ray & O'Brien 06 07 1:30 p. m., October 4, 10, 16,22, 23, Nov. 3. MacNamara . 34 35| Paymaster 02 04 For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Ton Midway.. 42 43, Little Ton 20 22 Redondo). San Diego and Santa Barbara— Ton Belmont.. 62 61| Esperanza 01 02 Santa Rosa. Sundays, 9 a. m. Ton N Star... 18 18| Gold Anch — 23| State of California, Thursdays, 9 s. m. West End .. 15 20N Y Z 10| For Los Angeles (via San Pedro_and East Golaflela, | San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- Sandstorm 25 | terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Red Top | T T ! Lais Obispo), Venturs and Hueneme. Goldfield Mhk 19 23| TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterda Morning Session. 1000 Adams . 10/ 2000 Red Top 500 Black Ants .. 10/ 500 Rescue .. 100 Jumbo Exten. 20/1000 Ton Belmont. 500 Jumbo .. 6611000 Ton Midway. . Afternoon Session. 200 Goldfield Min 65| 100 Ton Belmont. 500 Goldfieid SPk 18/ 100 Ton Exte 500 MacNamara . 33| 100 Ton Exte 1100 Mont Ton ...1 95/ 1600 Ton Midway. 500 Sour Mash... 10/ + CLOSING QUOTATIONS., 11 41 o5 42 1| For further information obtain folder. 18 | 190 call for and check baggage from Hote! 1 85 residences. Telephone Exchange 312. 50 Ton of Nev..9 00| Bonita, 9 a. m., October 14, 22, 30, Nov. 7. Coos Bay, 9 a. m., October 10, 18, 28, Nov. 3. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose dei | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La Santa Ro- salla. Guaymas (Mex). 10 o m. ith each mo. ght | is reserved to change steamers or salling dates. TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ery st. (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st..and Broad- 65 way wharves. Preight Office 10 Market st. C, D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st San Francisco. The Pacific Transfer Co., 20 Sutter st., will and AMERICAN LINE. :' From New York, Saturday, 9:30 a. m. Bid. Ask. Bld. Ask. Adams . 0 A |Lucky Tom.. — 10 St. Paul.. .Oct. 29|*Finland.Nov. 12. 10 am Black Ants .. — 10 MacNamara .. 34 3¢ | Philadeiphia ...Nov. 5 New York.....Nov. 19 Black Butte 18 —|Mizpah Exten. 05 — *Calling at Dover for London and Pari: Booth M Co. 10 —|xom Ton..1 92 1 95 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. Colehan — OSN Y Ton . — o New York—XLondon Direct. Columbia 25 26/ Paymaster 03 04 Mesaba.Oct. 29. 10 am|Minneap.Nov. 12, 9 am Esperanza ... 01 02 Pine Grove .. 11 — | Mnneh.Nov. 5, 3:30 pm.Mnmnee.Nov. 19, 9 am Gold Anchor. 20 —|Quincy . n Goldfield B Bl 00 —|Ray Exten .. — Goldfleld B&B — 18/ Ray & O’'Brien 06 Goldfield Dmd — 20/ Ray Ton . — Goldfleld Min 64 65/ Red Top 15 g::gze‘d Mhk 18 —|Rescue 10 11! New York—Antwerp—London—Paris. leld SPk — 18/ London P Goldfield Ton. 11 —ITon Betmoni.. &9 23| Caling at Dover for 5 Gold Mt Con. — 02! Ton Exten -4 180 — From New York, Saturdays, at 10:30 a. m. Han M M&S. — 10/ Ton & Gt W. 02 o4 Kroonland . s Man Mut Co. 10 —i Ton Gold Mt. 17 . Zeeland . AR Hazel Kirk .. — 12/ Ton Midway.. 41 42 | WEITE FEFAR EINE. Jim Butler .. (45 60/ Ton of Nev..9 00025 New Y Jumbo ...... ‘64 65/Ton N Star... 18 Sailing Wedneafuye Jumbo Exten. 20 24!Ton & § Lake, 25 — | Celtic Oct. 2§, 7 a.m.|Oceanie: Nov. 16, noon Little Ton .. 25 —|West End .... — 16 Baltie Nov. 2, nocn|Majestic.Nov. 23, 10 am — . | Cedric...Nov. 9, 10 am Baltie. .Nov. 30, 11 am REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. Katherine E., Jenny and Elizabeth Sandman to John Bollman, lot on W line of Webster street, 104 N of Clay, N 23:8% by W 102 $10. Alonzo and Mary E. Mason to w. Levy, lot on W line of Steiner street, 110 § of Green, S 27:6 by W 110: $10. Roswell Lee to Lizzie M. Rogers, lot on N 1w of Miks strest. 90 W of Scott, W 30 by N George H. and Amalie Kahn to J and Hermine Baer. lot on N line of Jackson street, 27:6 E of Devisadero, E 82:6 by N 102:3%; $10. Hazel M. and Carl C. Gross to Emma I. Pa- lache (wife of Robert K.), lot on Nv Green street, 137:51 W of Scott, W N 1 $10. L. Boston—Queenstown—Liverpool. . .. November 1T Mediterranean, Azores. Gibraltar, Navles, Genoa. FROM NEW YORK. ..Nov. 3, Dec. 12, Feb. 4, March 18 2 ....Dec. 1. Jan. 14, Feb. 28 ! FROM BOSTON. ROMANIC. .Oct. 20, Dec. 10, Jan. 28, Mar. 11 Nov. 19, Jan. 7. Feb. 18§ ., Passenger Agent Pacific Coast, 21 Post st., San Francisco. TOYD KISEN KAISHA City and County of San Francisco to Emma W of Beote, W ST-aur N T e W08 ¥ enonn A ot iissheth A Ml'y“ . jonora A. ane 1zal " t F. Grundel, 1ot on § Tine of Bady strect: 100 W% of Devisadero, W 27 by 8§ 102:6; $10.

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