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14 T 1 . HE SAN FRANCISCO CALl, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1904 I R R e ————— REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. H TMBSEN & CO., AUCTION 20 Montgomery St. investment, residence and - unimproved properties will be held at our salesroom, 20 nigomery st., TUESDAY, October 25, 1904, at 12 o'clock noon 'Hfl' SALE. GUARDIANS! 3 W. cor. of Francisco and Leavenworth 137 :6x1. 6, an elegant site, having an unobstructed marine view. GUARDIANSHIP SALE. ide Lands block 883 size, 24 DOWNTOWN HOLDING. 49 Larkin st., west line, nr. Butter st. ory house, containing 16 rooms and | rents $90 per month; bank mortgage of | )0 at 6 per cent can remain; 27:6x112:6. ESTERN ADDITION RESIDE) 1216 Fulton f north line, bet. Scott and Devisadero a O-room dwelling, bath, etc; rents $45 per month; 25x187 CALIFORNIA-STREET RESIDENCE. 2026 California st., north line, bet. Octa- via and Laguna sts.; a desirable residence of % rooms, bath, laundry, etc., in perfect or- der; 54:4%%x132:6. CHOICE BAKER-STREET LOTS. Baker st., east line, bet. Fell and Hayes #t6.; 2 cholce lots, suitable for residences, apartment house or fiats, being on the main driveway to the Park and overlooking the ptrance to Park Panhandle: 25x100 each. CHOL G LOTS. line of Guerrero st., bet. 24th and West 25th sts.; also Fair Oaks st., east line, 25x | 125 each; choice locati for residence or flate CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. Dolores east line, bet. 24th and 25th | ste, and Feir Oaks, west line; desirable | bufiding lots, commending fine view; 25x125 each PAGE-STREET RESIDENCE. 26 Page st., Dorth line, near Central ave.: | 2.sory @welling of rooms and bath; lot | 2Bx114. | PARK BUILDING LOTS. | Oak st., south , bet. Baker and Brod- erick ste 2 choice building lots, 25x137:6 each ce to Park Pan- rancie DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT. Secramento et south line, bet. Maple and | 6x132:7%%. 5-4 rooms each; rents | 5380, SION COTTAGE. th line, bet. Sanchez and e of 6 rooms rete bulkhead, K ; 25x114. jogue and further particulars ap- ur office. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery ONLY A FBW LEPT. $1 25 PER WEBK NO INTEREST. Choicest lots in the Exceisior Homestead act; level as a bililard table; on street grade; close to fine school; mot far from the | Mission-st. electric cars; Secure one as an | ent and by the time it is paid for it | ve doubled in value the way prices advanced during the past year; buy | »me prohibitive in this | WHITE, v .. ¥ | ne Main 5704. | bottom prices; Corbin station, to be made terminus West cheap lots; traine every half | mo. commutation tickets, bc minutes 1y an Francisco: upor buy @ lot in ark Tract; double your money: sta- und. surrounded residences & | J. W. LAYMANCE, 632 Market, or agent on ground, 10 to 5 p. Twenty-thir 3 a will not refuse a made into flats with 3 will Joan $2000 on this. 2528 Mission st., near 21 Montgomery & in_now Berkeley local $3000—9-room house. this forced sale . could be expense X & BAYLEY, i Successors to H J. WHITE | ERYWHERE. | ropL | AP to it; the rtile soil in the fine roads; water trans- w ce tract in 10 acre surrounded by < and vineyards: 12 feet deep: | This will not | first served. | | | | per acre. come, { Sebastopol; electric 100 acres, of which 15 are all level, sandy_loam, potatoes or corn: 2 good | ds, poultry-houses and e set farming tools; horses s= place pie ma, 1 mile station; 10 rooms, ocuthouses: will add 12 ce this quick yserville; 56 acres rich bottom; great’ hop land, or alfalfa or vegetables; 12 acres vine- 23 acres fine alfalfa; large some of the fi farms this superb section; let us | acres you around $2500—Near E @cres pears in n d outh d; 45 acres rich land; 12 | family orchard; good | well fenced; investl- | ] 24 acres rich, | some | to Petaluma; dy loam in potatoes and asparagus; orchard and garden; fair 7-room house; out- buildings; refused $8000 for 17 acres adjoining not so good $1806—Close land; & s be 5a | Sebastopol; 10 acres fine ing pruns, berries, garden; half cash. | 160 acres and use of 40 more: 2 | postoffice ; Sonoma County; rolling 8 acres vines: orchard; finely fenced; | butiding alone cost $2000; house 7 rooms; barn, | wagon-shed, poultry-houses, yards; 1500 cords | wood: some k, furniture; price $2500. | $400 down—40-acre dairy and povitry ranch 2 good dwellings; barn, poultry-houses, incub: tor; 6 cows, 15 Angora goats, horses, buggy tools: 10 tons of hay; only 1 mile of town; in vestigate quick: $2000. | $5500—Only 1 mile of Haywards: 37 acres fine land; 4 acres bearing orchard; modern bouse 6 rooms and bath; finest barn in county, alone cost $4000; fine view; this is the best buy in the vicirity ! $EMO— to Calistoga; 90 acres; 45 level, productive sam soil; well fenced and cross- Tenced; plenty fine water; fine prunc orchard £00d house, barn and outbulldings. We hav a lavge list of desirable homes in this localit Let us drive you around 2650-—North of Watsenville; 65 acres, 8 acres bearing appies, in grain; fine berry acres timber: flowing stream; 9-room | large burn and granary: water piped to | We have a choice selection of fruit ranches at reasonsble prices fa this See & fe 5 miles of Santa Rosa and near sta- tion; Russian River bottom: 25 acres; 5 acres vineyard, new buildings; 5-room and bath cot- dm; and tanl poultry R and if you want only part of will mproved portion at $100 per | sere; if you want 1o raise corn that will make the Kansas article “'side step” see some of our homes on the Russian River. 205034 acres, near Watsonville; 200 apples; © scres fine potatoes; 2 acres timber: balance @rain: 5 ; barn, outbuildings. Thirteen acres ley land near Sonoma City; 9 acres fine grapes, 15 vears old, balance pears end assorted fruits; this season’s crop easy $700; mo buildings; forced sale; simply | make an offer $1500—Al1 level, 10 acres. 2 miles of Calls- toga; emall orchard; good house and barn; 2 wells; mear school. ALFALFA LAND. $50 per mere—3 miles of Modesil; 20 acres up; balf cash. $50 per acre—Near Lodi, on the Woodbridge canal. $1200—10 acres in vine and fruit belt, near Logi; sendy loam: 5-room house and barn. $2500— Near Santa Cruz. 60 acres rich alluvial ®oil; § acres orchard. mostly apples; 10 acres grain; balance timbered pasture; S-room house, barn Send stamp for the Jargest and most aiverst- | ted list on 1l i WHITE & BAYLEY, Buccessors to. W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery si., room 8. ) down- 9 |w. E. Property Exchange a Speciaity. EXAP. ¥OR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 160-acre full bearing fruit ranch, mostly runes; all mecessary nces for handiing the erop; two sets ngs; will divide and sell on easy terms or exchange Oaklana, Berkeley or §. F. property; price J. H. EDSON, 14 and 16 Bacon block, Oak- land. DAIRY ranch for sale: cheap: 20 acres in al “alfa on irrigation ditch: good improvements; 10 head of milk cows, 40 tons of hay, chick- farm machinery, etc.; 1 mile from creamery; & enap If takem soon. J. O. BENTZ, Lathrop, Cal. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS, Do you realize that the growing city of San Francisco has only small area of Ocean Beach? Astounding prices will be obtained for lots fronting the ocean in near future. We offer the only graded lots fronting right on boulevard, ocean and park. $450 to $1000—Unobstructed ocean and park view, miss lots. On installmen Lots on easy them in this city. our low prices and terms. this terms. None. like Selling rapidly at Don't opportunity; see them to-day. $100 to $350—Near park and ocean; $5 monthly. Get off car at our Oceanside Branch Office on corner H st. and 47th ave, open dally and Sunday, $300 to $1100—Cholcest Sunset and Richmond $100 to $400—Level Excelsior Homestead lots, near cars $1250 $5 monthly. to $3000—Modern cottages in Sunset, Richmond, Oceanside and Mission; e sy terms, SOL GETZ & SON. Owners and Dealers, Room B4, fourth floor, Chronicle blds. —_— FOR sale—Handsome néw house, just com- pleted, at 121 Fairmount et (Guerrero car) © nice rooms and bath: oak mantel, gas; bl handsome sideboard; tinted wall: porcelain bath; wash trays: cement walk; lot 25x128; $800 cash; balance like rent. FOR sale—3 colonial houses, 8 rooms, and basement; beautifully finished, bath up to date and sunny: E. side of Tenth ave., near 1 st., Sunset. Hellett & Gee, on premises. EW colonial houses, containing 2 flats of 5 rooms, reception ha i rents $46; $5000; easy payments, B st., bet. 3d and 4th aves. NAPA CITY REAL ESTATE. STOP PAYING RENT! OWNmYOUR ogWN HOME. PUBLIC AUCTION, AGRICULTURAL PARK TRACT, NAPA CITY., CAL., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1904, a. m MA(“ . OICE, LEVEL, LARGE !A)‘H" 2 joining City of Napa, on proposed line o 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- mente, 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. EMITH, Auctioneer. BE INDEPENDENT! BUY FOR INVESTMENT. SAN MATEO REAL ESTATE. LOMITA PARK—On line of San Mateo elec- tric cars: 45 minutes from 5Sth and Market sts.; outside the fog belt and just beyond where the S. 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 lot 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 673116 California st ROOMS TO LET—Purn. and Unfurn. e oL ORI A e KTON, 41—Nicely furnjshed sunny suite, so single rooms, §2°to $7 week. _— ST. REGIS, Hyde and Ellis—New house; new furnishings; fresh and clean: hot and cold weter; baths: everything sanitary; elevator service: If sunshine and cleanliness is an ob- Ject see these rooms; $3 per week up. SUTTER, 022—Pleasant furnished rooms; nice location. _ TAYLOR, 624, near Sutter—Sunny, front, bay- window room; $12. ————————ee. TEHAMA, 473B—Sunny furnished front room. TENTH, 328%—Nice sunny room with running water; rent cheap. THE £T. KATHRYN, CORNER ELLIS AND LEAVENWORTH STS.—POSITIVELY THE SUNNIEST ROOMS IN THE CITY: NEW SANITARY HAIR MATTRESSES, BATHS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS, TELEPHONE SERV- ICE, HOT AND COLD WATER; EVERY MODERN = CONVENIENCE; ELEVATOR ALL HOURS; ROOMS FROM $3 WEEK. THE Larchmont, 361 Sutter—New brick DIdE., finely furnished; hot, cold water, steam heat, privilege to baths; §2 50 to $5 per week. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy. near Market—t00 roomhs 35¢ to $1 night, §1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in’every WANTED—A lady to take a room In newly furnished flat; rent reasonable to the right party; use of kftchen if prererred. 83 Col- Jingwood st., cor. Eighteenth. [ et e WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market Most convenlent and_respectable; 700 rooms. 35¢ to $150 night; $2 to $8 week; elevator elec. Hghts; readipg-room; free bus; baggage. TIMBER LANDS. | | FOR SALE. 5000 acres best t!mber land in Northern Call- fornia; will average 35000 feet per acre; % redwood and 3 fir. Fcr full particulars see J. W. JAQUITH 1312 Market st. Rooms 418-419. Phone 1som 3468. AR e B L SR R SO AR A $2000 HOME bullt_to suit you, lot Included, | any location, on §1 25 per week. Mutual Home Building Assoclation, 427 Crossley bid, LOVELY home; 8 rooms and bath; 20th near Guerrero: cheap. Address Box 2603, Cali. ALL work guaranteed first class by AHL BACH & MAYER, plumbers, 836 Howard si IDEAL CHICKEN RANCH. Orchard View Tract, at San Leandro. Subdividing fine orchard on gentle siope; size to sult; easy terms; plenty water; fine frui call for details 713 Mills build! 80 nd see Sunday. Owner, $250 rent per year; tools; also horse and wagon, 1 cow. complete set of farming Apply 636 Sacramento st., San Francisco. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. CLEAR Oakland, Berkeley or F. property for ranches. J.. H. EDSON, 14-15 Bacon block. Oakland. e ———— PROPERTY WANTED, WOLF House, cor. Sixth and Howard—Choice furnisked rooms from 15c per night up; ele- | _gant transient rooms, G0c per night. A BRAX of advertisements and subscriptions has been gpened at. 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. —_—_— ROOMS AND BOARD. 818, near California— and dinner, in refined priv. family. rcom; elevator, read’-room; free bus; baggase. | | Seventeenth avenue South, CII office of The Call for the reception | gantly fur- | nny front parior, with or without | | MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterdoy: Edward P. Bancroft, 51, 44 Third street, and Henrietta Langell, 44, Grand Forks. N. D. John Kropuh, 26, 160 Clara, street, and Elizabata Adams: 20, 160 Clara street. George W. Blum, 21, 2048 McAllister street, and Frieda Engel, 18_'1915 Taylor stree Clarence H. Swanton, 27, 418 Bartlett street, and Ethle S. Penrose. 23, 'North Bloomfleld. Fred 1. Lackenbach, 26, 530 Golden Ga averue. and Betty Brunzell, 32, 502 Geary si Herbert G. Larsh, 26, 585 Third avenue. and Florence Lipsher, 23, 1836 Golden Gate avenue. jMax Blum, 35, cliy, ang Rose Newman, 26, city. Joseph A, Espinosa, 21 517 Vallejo street, and Amella Ortega, 17, 1310 Jackson street. Robert J. Plerson. 36, Chicago, and Chris- tina Turban, 2, Chicago. James H. Cox. 34, 154 Russ street, and Til- Me M. Perry 25, 22 De Walf street. Axel E. Peterson, 27, Leadville, Colo, and Mary Hummelgard, 28 ' Milford. Mass. Johan C.' Larsen, 26, 1306% Greenwich street, and Marle O: Frank, 20, 13061 Green- wich street. = Cyrus B. Ferris. 21, Petoskey, Mich. and Margaret E. Goodrich. 20. Fort Spring, Ky. Gustave G. Dreyfus, 40, New York, and Frances L. Waiss 22, city. Frederic Lewlin, 20 1414 California street, and Laura \S. Scott,” 21, 1414 California ;st. Frederick C. Dohrmann, 28 1727 Seventeenth avenue South. and Paula Van Egert, 20, 1727 Willlam G. Baudoin, 26, 230 Parnassus ave- nue, and Vielette E. Raynaud, 25, 568 Lom- b‘;id street. arvey C. Day, 50, Lodl, and 1da J, Hun 46, Lockport. N. Y. Aoy Walter F. 'Wolfram, 21, Alameda, and Vio- let V. King, 18 721 Harrison street. Charles Behler, 20 Oroville, and Bertha Heger, 30, 722 Natoma sireet. Harold Richardson, 21, 2580 Bush street, and Alice J. D. Corbet, 21 2380 Bush street. Karl Niderost, 21, Oakiand, and Theresa Speihler, 18, 1423 Suiter street. uig| lanetti. 32 Markham, and Bertosl, 27, Markham. e Carl D. Dorn. 25 Salinas, and Mae S. Flan- nery, 25, San Jose, David Schwab, 36, New York, and Tillle | Loewenthal, 22, ‘city. William §. Allen, 21, Hongkong, and Edith E, Smith, 21, 222 Broadway, " arko Butierich, 32, 443 Jessie street, Kata Muhoberac, 22, 286 Shipley atreet. e NICE sunny furnished room with board, if wanted, for lady or gentleman in a private family on the “Nob Hiil.”" Box 3231, Call WANTED—To rent, with the privilege of buy- ing, an improved small farm: one adapted to poultry and situated near Stockton or San Jose preferred. Address ISAAC GOVER, General Delivery, Stockton, Cal. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BRYANT, 444—Two or three sunny rooms, nicely furnished for housekeeping. CALIFORNIA, 1264—Two large sunny rooms: middle floor; use of laundry and large sunny yard. EDDY, 1254—Unfurnished and furnished sunny housek®eping rooms; reasonable. BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. BARGAIN—Cottage, high basement, stable, chicken-houses, good well water; all fenced and cross fenced; furniture and all kinds of | tools go with the place; $£1500. 0. A RUDOLPH, Lorin station, ge, ; chicken-h fruit trees and flower garden; price $1250: terms $150 cash, balance $15 monthly. O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin station, South Berkeley. pantry, folding door! ouse; large washroom BARGAIN_New 5-room _ cottage, porcelain bath, pantry, folding doors, large hall, man- tel, gas and electric fixtures; street work done; and around house station and school cash, balance $20 mo. Lorin station, S. Berkeley. city 'water: Iso cement ‘walk in front price §2400; terms $300 0. A. RUDOLPH, Open Sundays. —$3500— | A CHOICE home on Delaware st., Berkeley; 8 rooms and bath; lot 40x135; new and modes sunny exposure; payment if desired; no troul easy terms of show prop- fine view ert REALTY BONDS AND FINANCE CO. (Inc.), 1172 Broadway, corner Fourteenth st., Oakland. 700—A GOOD corner Jot, 45x135; 1 block from Telegraph av e. $750—Lot 35x126, on Telegraph ave. $1000—Lot 46x138, on Telegraph .. $1300—Fine corner, 46x125; on car line; close to station; all on easy term LITTLE & WOOLSEY, BERKELEY, 211 lot 50x200: price | blocks to Key Route | 62, near Valencla—2 housekeeping; bath. EIGHTEENTH, furnished rooms; sunny ELLIS, 836—3 sunny unfurnished housekeeping rooms to let; yard. ELLISDELL, 217 Post—Elegant suite for light | “housekeeping; elso single room; reasonable. VAN NESS ave., 700—Sunny alcove sulte for 2 or 3 pepsons; good home cooking; also small room and board, $20. WANTED—Child to board; good home; price reasonable. 1206 Golden Gate ave. EDDY, 888—Room and board in refined fam- iy EDDY, 1128, opp. Jefferson Park—Fine furn. sunny roomsy table board; reas.; new manag. ELLIS, 465—Nicely furnished room: cellent French table board; rea: ELLIE. 1174—Room with board for two young men; private family; references. GERMAN widow would like to board children; good home; motherly care. Box 3352, Call. | HOWARD, 841A—First-class board and room, #ingle or double, §5-$6 wk.; American family. LARKIN, 840, near Geary—Furnished room, with board. < nished to adults, 3 rooms for housekeeping in a fine lower rear flat. Apply on premises. KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell—Three- room sunny apartments; steam heat; cenloc, sunny suite; modern; private famjly; MASON, 505—Furnished housekeeping rooms and single rooms. usekeeping, $5 to dul 3t range POLK, 336, cor. McAllister— Large front room and small cooking place for light house- keeping. PORTOLA, 13, off Waller, bet. Steiner and Plerce—Two sunny rooms for housekeeping. POST, 962—Large sunny {ront sulte, gas, water, : rear suite $10 month. cor. Page—Newly furnished housekeeping rooms, 2,3 or 4; sunny. FOR storeroom Je: BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. rent—In desir Berkeley, house of 9 rooms, stable and chicken-house; from Berryman station, 5 blocks from Berks and 6 from entrance to uni ble residen tion porcelain bath, bloc! reity; 2025 Virginia st., between Shattuck and Milvia; newly painted and papered throughout; rent $35; will not be rented to tenants who let housekeeping rooms. st., or LITTLE & , Berkeley. EERKELEY ROOMS AND BOARD. Apply 26 Montgomery | room 8, San Francisco, WOOLSEY, 2110 Shattuck a SUNNY housekeeping rooms; also room for two gentlemen. Apply at 253 Sixth st. (store). UTAH, 538, east of Bryant—Large bsement, furnished, newly painted, gas, sink, tollet, hot and cold water, cheap. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. l | APARTMENT HOUSES. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Plne— Sunny furnished 3-room suites; steam heat- | ed, electric lighted; free baths; rates rea LAGUNA, 1507, cor. Gea: GEARY, 1225—Completely furnished room for | “housekeeping: bay window: always sunny: | MASON, €15A. near Sutter_Sunny furnished bath; marine view; $12. room, with board, for lady. GOLDEN GATE ave. 370—Nicely furnished | ROOM and board to let in private place, Ap- front alcove, with Kkitchen; private home. | ply box 3327, Call office. GREEN, 1812—Nice room: one or two ladies | ROOM and board. MRS. AHKMANN, 615 or couple; housekeeping privileges. Taylor st. | Jox 510 near Geary—Will let unfur- Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church annex, 8§07 Californfa—See rms, learn prices, try table. VAN NESS ave., 934—Well-furnished rooms with board; térms reasonable, _— CHESTNUT, 266—One large room, swith board; reasonable. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | " Cali, 16 pages. sent to any address in the | etnied States or Canads one year for SL by young reasonable. 5415, Call office, lady; _sunny suite with board in wa sion.” Box 3397, Call office. B ROOMS WANTED. FURNISHED room wanted. Address 232 Thir- teenth st. R e . STORAGE AND WARKEOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 31 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161 CAPITAL Van and Storage Co., 3 Eddy phone Mint 2041; JOHN F. COOPER, pres, furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Pri. Ex. 57L CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture_and merchan- dise. 833 Golden Gate ave.; phone Fast 126, GOLDEN WEST Storage; advances made. 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. €T. LOUIS_ 1576 Jackson—Marine view: 3-4-8 rooms: furn. or unfur.: refs. Tel. East 1350, l | FURNISHED room, with board. 1630 Woolsey st., Lorin Station, South Berkeley. e —— FRUITVALE ADVERT’S'TS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. ey E. RUDELL, Real Estate and Insurance, Corner Fruitvale ave. and Washington st. THE_ FOLLOWING PROPERTIES ARE A SPECIAL BARGAINS: | $950—Cottage of 4 rooms, FEW with city water and sewer; 5 minutes’ walk from Fruit- vale station; block from 'school; 1 block from car line; 1 this property rents for $10 per month; as an investment this looks zood. S1200—A very cozy cottage and pantry. 3 block from Fruitvale-ave, closet, etc. of 4 large room lot 50x140; jus: car; this property is rented for §10 per month at present, but will rent for $12 per month Just as well | $1200—House of 3 rooms, with Jot 100x115; lo- cated 3; block from car line: 15 minutes walk from Fruitvale station: chicken- houses, fruit trees, berry bushes and | flowers, THE ABOVE ARE 3 GOOD BARGAINS 1 ADVERTISE SPECIALS ON WEDNESDAYS. | 1 have for rent 2 1- acres of land, with mod- ern house of 7 rooms and bath, nearly 2 acres in fruit. pigeon-house. chicken-house, stable, ‘windmill and 5000-gallon tank; will lease; rent $25 per month. Money Joan for building purposes. DELL, Real Estate and Insurance, Corner Fruitvaie ave. and Washington st., Fruitvale, Cal. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. A—BRPNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “The Almonte,” §73 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c, 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; 25c to &oc per night; $1 26 to $3 week. | EDDY, 3—Fine gore corner; nice furnished rooms by day, week or month. —_— EDDY, 110—Launston—Opp. Tivoli; fine fur- nished rooms for translents; reas. rates, ELLIS, 1436—Sunny roo; cozy corner, with or without board; terms reasonable; private family. _— FRANKLIN, 20%—Single, furnished room in private family, with bath; with or without board; rent $3. FRANKLIN, 721—Sunny furnished front room; | $10; all conveniences. GEARY, 1143—Newly and attractively fur- nished rooms: all sunny, bath, phone; run- ning water; reasonable, | GOLDEN GATE _ave., f 1005—Sunny room, running water, phone. grate ana bath, with use of plano. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 35¢ to §1 25 night; $1 50 to $6 wi.; reading-room. GRANT ave.,, 7—Nicely furnished sunny front suite, also single rooms; §2 to $7 week. GRANT ave., 111, “The Astoria” —Downtown; pretty rooms; §1 per day; week, $3 up. $150 down. M. C. GIBSON. $1900—$18 per month, $250 down: large 5- room cottage, close to statlen; this is new and strictly up-to-date. We have 3 or 4 lots left yet that we will build to sult, and the payment will be only Office open Sunday all dav. 1826 Fruitvale ave. near Fourteenth st. e ————— OARKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $8500—A FINE Investment property; clése to business center of Oakland, on car line and §..F. locals; pays over 14 per cent on investment; 2 flais. about 4 menths old, 11 rooms and 2 bath: sunny side of street; modern ih every respect; owner compelled to well, hence will sacrifice for quick sale. T) MERRITT-WOLCOTT CO. qnz Saivay Broadway. $3750_NEW house; 8 rooms and large base. ment; Fairmount ave. near Linds Vi very ‘desirable; easy terms. INT E. owner, $72 Broadway. cheap. st on 1085 Inqui: $30,000. | FOR rale—Two new up-to.date new ::num 5 re on premises, Thirtis Broadway, Oakland. lot' with barn; v —_— MODERN 6-room house at 416 East Twenty- third st. big barn, fruit trees; fine location; Jot 50x150: only $2500; small payment dgwn. A BARGAIN—Modern well-bullt 7-room nearly €5 at Thirty-sixth street: HARRISON, 748—$5, $6, $7, single and double rooms; will permit’ housekeeping. / _— HOWARD, 715—Large sunny rooms at low rates; 25c to $1 day and $1°25 to §5 HOWARD, 737%—Nicely furnished sunny rooms to let from $1 50 up. KEARNY, 405—Furnished rool MARKLT, + 1040 _ (The rooms; $2 50 to $7 week; to let. Falmouth)—Sunny elevator. — METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st.—400 sirgle and family rooms 35c to $1 50 per aay, $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 {ree baths and ele- vator service day and night to its guests. O'FARRELL, 2 nicely furnished rooms on aulet biock near business center; reason able. g —_——— NS PACIFIC, 1520—8mall room, nicely furnished, for lady: rent reasonable. % —_— P%sg 1776—2 or 3 unfurnished rooms and _— POST, 217, near Grant ave.—Elegan suite; also single room; rpsw:blo. i POST, 951 sunny room to let; new nu-nl-ned:"c: atter 11 a. m. " i o oo A s a0 POWELL, 25—Edinburgh—Furnished rooms, en suite and single; suitable for office. POWELL, 415—Sunny furnished bath; 18'3 to 310 month. it POWELL, 1106—Large basement ROYAL HOUSE,128 Ellis- d -room, tolet PACIFIC Storage and_Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel, Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. A WEEK'S news for b cents—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, §1 per year. _—m— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. 1000 RENTERS—Don’t fall to visit the new 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 makes at any price; all Kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- ¢ tie office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. ALL kinds second-hand $3, $5, $8: slightly used $10, $15, $20: you know where the dolls wing in the window. 1051 Market e —————— SOCIAL. TROLLEY parties, clubs, fraternities, look here; a chance to make merry; cozy dance hall and dinners to suit any purse at Ivy Gardens, Ocean Beach terminal of electric car lfnes. Make arrangements at room 211, Muirhead building, Market and Larkin :tkblet form In vlaln package: has cured ihou- mailed eande, L. L. C. CO., 417 Hayward bldg.. S. I e ———— STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE Institute, Vah Ness and Market, ___cures; estab, in 8. F. 4 yrs. Hours 1 to 5 p. m. E ? viAvi A R A e A_WAY to health; mothers' and daughters’ bome treatment; booklet free; 'r‘a for it. VIAVI CO., Van Ness. Phone East 282. e ———— ASSESSMENT NOTICES. P ettt S NOTICE—Taxes due upon assessments made by the State Board of Equalization. Con- troller's Department, State of California. Bacramento, October 11, 1904. In accord- ance with (he provisions of section 3668 of the Political Code, notice is hereby given that I have teceived 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 following named ussoctations or corporations, as fixed by sald State Board of Equalization for the year 1904, viz.: Central Pacific Railway Company, South pany, Southern Pacific Coast Rallway Pacific Railroad Company, Southern Cali- ny, Carson and Company, ~ California. fornia Motor Road Colorado, Railway Northwestern Railway ‘Company (lessees of the San Francisco and North Pacitic Kails ~way), Southern California Railway Courny, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company: North Shoré Railroad A Pacific Coast Rallway Company, Pajaro Val- ley Consolidated Railroad Company, Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad % Nevada-California-Oregon Railway Company, Slerra Valleys Raflway Company, Alameda | FOUNTAIN—In this city, and San Joaquin Railroad Company, Slerra - Rallway Company of California, Gualala Mill Company, Lake Tahoe Railway and Trans- pertatien Comipany. Hock nmn_u;? Rall- road Company: San Pedro, Los Angeles an, Eit Lake Ratiroad Company, and the. Pull man Compary, 7 2 ‘The State and enn::.z. taxes on all sonal operty and half of the State and ity taxes on all real now due and payable, and will on the last Monday in N 6 o'clock p. m., and unless Treasurer, at the per cent will be 1 ~and un| | BIRTHS—MARRTAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed 1 in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column tree of charge. BORN. SAMSON—In this city. October 15, 1904, to the fe of Henry L. Samson, a son. VOERCKEL—In this city, October 1S, 1904, to the wife of Moritz Voerckel (nee Burr), a son, WEBB—In this city. October 14, 1904, to the Wife of Carl W. Webb (formerly Winnie R. Ward). a eon. A MARRIED. FORD—McCORMICK—In this city, October 15, 1904, by tke Rev. George W. White, pastor Central M. E. Church, Charles ¥, Ford and Daisy M., McCormick, both of San Francisco. JACKSON—MARKS—In this city, at St. Ste- phen’s Church. by the Rev. Ernest Bradiey, George F. Jackson and Eilen Margery Marks, both of this city. No cards. DIED. Gordon, Patrick J. Grewe, Gertrude K. Haughton, Jane Kergan. John D. Battke, Francis Bazzuro, Giuseppe Buckley, Mary T, Nuddemer. Louls H. Cano, Neilie Lent. Willlam M. rrier, Ettie D. McCloskey, Annie Daneri’ John Mictael, Gerson Donnelly, Mary E. Moloney, Margaret M. kiddy, Mrs, Harriet John D. ickson, Ellen Farnham, John H. Nev! Mary A. D. whrook, Eileen O'Connor, Gertrude O’ Connor, Margaret Michacl Ridler, Grace Vietor £a:th John D. W. . Leon Stempel. John H. Godfrey, George B. BATTKE—In the City and County Hospital, October 18, 1904, Francis Battke, a native of California, aged 24 years. BAZZURO—In this city, October 18, 1904, ype Bazzuro. dearly beloved husbana of Bazzuro, father of Anna Bazzuro, and | uncle of Luigi Croce, a native of Italy, aged 44 years and 10 months, BUCKLEY—In this city, October 17, 1904, Mary T., beloved wife of the late Frank Buckley Jr., and dearly beloved mother of Hazel and Ethel Buckley, and sister of Re- becea and Joseph L. Cailaghan and Mrs. T. U._Beooks, a native of New York. & Friends and acquaintances are respect- ully (Wednesday), at 8:45 a. m., {rom her late residence, 1125 Devisadero street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a requiem high mass Wil be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland, by 11 o'clock Creek boat. BUDDEMER—In Berkeley, October 15, 1904, Louis H., beloved husband of Jennie R. Buddemer, and father of Eila J. Buddemer and Mrs. Lulu May Cox, a native of Mis- souri, aged 57 years 2 months and 27 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral services this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the pariors of Albert Brown, 572 Thirteenth street. Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, CANO—In this city, October 1S, 1904, Nellie, dearly beloved daughter of Ralph anq Nel lie E. Cano, and beloved sister of Ralph S. Leslie D. and Joseohine Cano, g native of San Frangisco, aged 13 years 1 month and 29 days. CURRIER—In Berkeley, October 18, 1004, at her residence, 1922 Grant street, Bttie D., beloved wife of I. E. Currier, and mother of Fred H, Merrill, a native of Ohio, aged 49 years, DANERI—In Vallejo, October 15, 1904, John, dearly beloved husband of Christina Daneri, father of Mrs. Louisa Cuneo, Mrs. Teresa Papadopulo and Frank Daneri, and grand- | father of Mrs. Cloe Leron, Mrs. Christina Curtis, Stella and Charlie Foppiano and .Olga and Stella Braternos, a native of Italy, aged 73 years. 0> Friends and acquaintances are respbct- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, October 19, at 12:45 p. m.. from-the pariors of Vaiente, Marinl & Co., 1524 Stockton street, thence to Garibaldl Guard Hall, 423 Broadway. Interment Itallan Cemetery. DONNELLY—In this city, October 18, 1904 Mary E. Donnelly, beloved mother of Mra. M. Harrigan and Mrs. W. Struss, and sis- ter ot Wiillam and James Gill, a’ native of Boston, Mass., aged 45 years 5 months and P iends ang i respect riends and acquaintances are t- fully invited to atteng the funeral services Thursday, October 20, 1904, at 10 a. m., at the mortiary chapel of Julius S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. Interment Mount Olfvet Cemetery. EDDY—In Montreal, Canada, Octol Mrs. Harriet C, Eddy, sister otbfi"n{"x.w;‘('f W. and E. B. Edson, a na- tive of Rennsylvania, aged 80 year @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday. October 21, at 2 p. m., at Gazells, Siskiyou County, Cal. ENNIS—In_this eity. October 18, 3 Dunbar Ennls. beigved husband’ of Aans’ & Ennie, a native of Brooklyn, N.,¥., 49 years. ERICKSON—In this city, October 17, 1. | HENRY J. GALLACHER CO. it | o Ellen, dearly beloved wife of Albert Erick. gon, and sister of Mrs. Annle Devine of Sierra_City, a native of County Roscom. mon, Ireland. £"The fuaecral will taks place to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late residence. 30915 First street, thence fo St. Brendan's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the of her soul, commencing at 9 &. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FARNHAM—In this city, October 18 1904, John H. Farnham, a native of Maine, aged * 72 years. FOGARTY—In this Alty, October 15, 1904, Michael, beloved husband of Mary Fogarty, and father of Willlam J.. Charles . Nel. lle F.. Florence A. and James V. Fogarty, Mrs. David Wilson and Mrs. Martin Nagle, a tive of County Clare, Ireland, aged 75 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.morrow (Mhursday). at 8:50. 81 Tt Holy Cross Cemetery. : October 17, 1504, Victor Fountain, a native of ‘Canada, aged October 16, 1901, 71 years, GEOFFROY—In this city, Leon, beloved husband of the late Margaret " (Buccessors to Fla invited to attend the funeral to-day ! Geoffroy, a native of France, aged 52 years. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 p. m., from the under- taking parlors ot Taccheri, Duclos & Co., 629 Broadway, between Dupont and Stockton streets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. by 3:30 train from Third and Townsend streets, GODFREY—In _Seattle, Wash., October 13, 1004, George B., deariy beloved husband of Johanta Godfrey, and beloved father of An- nle, Richard, Josie, John and Catherine God- frey. Mrs. L. Gaudet and_the late George T. Godfrey, a native of England, aged 66 years 4 months and 25 days. 7 Friends 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 streets 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 Crose Cemetery. GORDON—In th# city, October , 1904, Pat- rick Joseph, beloved brother of Michael Gor- don and Mrs. John Higgins, Mrs. Michael Plerce, and nephew of Patrick Gordon, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 35 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral to-da: (Wednesday), at 30 a. m.. dence of his uncle, 85 Brady street, to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn re- quiem high mase will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GREWE—In thie city, October 17, 1904, Ger- trude Katherine, dearly beloved and only child of William A, and Annle Grewe, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 months and 20 days. (Honolulu papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 p. m., from the resi- dence of her parents, 220 Clara street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth streets and Folsom and Harrison. Interment Mgunt Olivet Cem- etery. HAUGHTON—In this city. October 16, 1904, Jane. beloved wite of John Haughton, and mother of Mrs, P. Flick, Mrs. L. H. Price and J. W. and Albert Haughton, a native of Leeds Yorkshire, England, aged 60 years § months and 21 days. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday). at 2 p. m., family residence, 1 Nineteenth street, thence to Mount Olivet Cemetery via electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero N—In this city, October 13 1904, John beloved husband of Catherine Ker- gan, a native of Ontario, aged 65 years 5 months and 14 days. > Notice of funeral hereafter, LENT-"In this city, October 17, 1904, William Mandeville Lent, in his eighty-seventh year, a native of New York. @ Funeral services Wednesday, October 19, at 2 p, m. from his late residence, 699 Polk street Interment private. | McCLOSKEY—In this city, October 18, 1904, Annle McCloskey, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years, 7 Remains at the parlors of McFadden, ! McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. | MICHAEL—In this city, October 17, 1904, Ger- son Michael, dearly beloved father of Mrs. Max Abrams, Mrs. Hyman Abrams, Mr: | Harry Appleton, Mrs. Herman Bloom and R. E. Michael, and brother of Gustav Michael and Mrs. Blankenstein, a native of Germany, | aged 68 years and 7 months. E> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invitea to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10 a. m., from the resi- dence of his daughter, Mrs. Max Abram 1230 Jackson street, thence by 11:30 a. m. train o Hills of Eternity Cemetery for in- terment. MOLONEY—In Oakland, October 18, 1904, Margargt Mary, beloved wife of the late Jobn Moloney, and ‘mother of Mathew D.. Ed. ward P. and John J. Moloney, a native of County Waterford) Ireland, aged 79 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, October 20, 1904, at 8:30 a, m.. from her late residence, §22 'Adeline strest, thence to Church of the Immaculate Conception, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. | Intcrment St. Mary's Cemetery. Please omit flowers. | NEVILL—In this city, October 16, 1904 Mary Ann Donnelly Nevili, grandmother of D. L. | Donnelly and Mrs. Dr. Wallace of & mento, a native of Ireland, aged 88 years. ! (Sacramento papers ‘plQI.e copy.) I The funeral will take place (Wednesday) at 9:50 a. m_, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Towns- end streets. | NEWBROOK—In this city. October 14, 1904, 1 Elleen Mary, beloved daughter of and D cisco, aged 2 days. O'CONNOR—In_this city, October 18, 1904 (of diphtheria), Gertrude M, dearly beloved daughter of Peter and Mary O'Connor, and sister of Joseph. Loretta and Georgle O'Con- months. OR—In this city, Octobe, her residence, 619 Third street, Margaret, be- loveq wife of the late Michael O'Connor, and | kenham, Mrs. George Cresse Mrs. Charles Laubenheimer and J. J. O’Connor, a native of Ireland, aged 83 years, @7 Notice of funeral hereatter. RIDLER—In this city. October 18, 1904, at ber residence. after i severe {llness, Grace, wife of Joseph R. Ridler. | B> Notice of funeral hereafter. | SMITH—-In South San Francisco, Cal, Octo- ber 17, 1904, John Diedrich Wilhelm Smith, beloved son i of John H. and Emma M. L. Smith, and brother of Mrs. L. Hoftmann and Ernst, Harry, Emma, Dorothy and the late Frederick Smith, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 15 years 5 months and 7 days. (Santa Cruz papers please copy.) i [’ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 p. m._from the residencs of his parents, 900 Thirty-third avenue South, South San Francisco. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. STEMPEL—In Refuge Canyon, Placer County, October 16, 1904 John Henry, beloved hus- band of Anna Martha Stempel and father of Henry Stempei and Mrs. E. E. Fall, a native of Germany. aged 72 years 4 months and 10 days. A member of lonic Lodge No. 121, F. and A. M. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Masonic Temple, ‘corner of Twelfth and Washington streets, Oakland. Services under the auspices of Sequoia Lodge No. 340, F. and A. M. Interment Mountain Vie? Ceme- ter: |COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. Lo 4 £ 28 B Hap® Ll et 2 maaxy 2 o9 AND ELECTRIC. 4 ISFG & E. 868 12 |Stkn G & E. —* 60% U G& E Co. — INSURANCE. — 340 lo-Cal .. 8% g:k of Cal 423 Cal Safe Dp. — First Nationl — SAVINGS BANKS. GerSALuM — |Saralso.— 10 Hum S & L. — — |Sec Sav Bk.. — 424 Mutual Sav. — 100 |Union'T Co.. — — S F Sav U.6I5 — STREET RAILROADS. California ..198 — |Presidio ..... — 4315 Geary ...... — 40 POWDER. Glant ...... 63 Of |Vigorit .....— 4% Hawaiian C. 67 Kilauea S C. Alaska P A. F C A. Cal Wine A. MV& MtTm. 9973100 A i to-day | erbert | Newbrook, a native of San Fran- nor, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years ' 18, 1904 at | mother of Mrs. John O'Brien, Mrs. C. Her- | Friday, October 21, 1904, at 2 p. m., at the | 90 Val ‘Water Co.. « 40 00 $2,000 Hawaiian Com! & Sugaz 55.... 90 23 Street—\ $1,000 Spring Val Wat gen mtge 4s. 99 00 Afternoon Session. Board— 75 Alaska Packers’ Association...l :), 25 o - 1214 50 S F Gas & 10S F Gas & 40 S F Gas & 40 S F Gas & A5 8 F Gas & 90 S F Gas & Electric. 170 § F Gas & Electric 120 Spring Valley Water Co. $7.000 Cal Gas & E1 G M & C T Js. $3.000 Hawailan Coml & Sugar Bs. $1,000 North Shore 3 per cent, b 3.. Street— $1,000 Hawatian Com! & Sugar Be $10,000 Sac El Gas &Ry 3s.... 8B gguszaxasyesy E ] £33 Sszezzegasafenzgaad $84,000 Sac El Gas & Ry Us, b 5 co Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 6s. — B L Wat 6s.113 115% Cal NW 5s..111 M C Wat 5s.100 Ris I Wkals — 105 |Suttr-st RSs.104 SF Drdk 5s.112 — |UR of SF 4s. 83% MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala § Co. 27 |Lon& SF Bk. — Amer Bis Co — 90 | Mat Nav Co. 60 Cal Cot Mlls 80 — |Nev Nat Bk.195 Cal GEECor. 47% 50 IN S R R Co. 9% € Jockey Cl. — 1124/ N Cal P Co. 9% Cal Powder.130 145 |Oak Bk Sav.120 Cal Ship Co. 21 | Oak T Con.. 75 102%| SF & NP 5e.112 S PCR ds. 88 CalTI&T— 135 }molr Hall A 6% Cen Bk, Oak — 65 | Orpheum Co. — Chutes Co .. 5% 6% PacC Cas Co.128 City & C Bk — 120 | Pac Sur Co.105 61| Parat_Paint.. 30 875 |S F Drydock 85 | SF&sJ Coal. IS J Wat Co.108" SO & MTgbe.125 25 | Swiss-A Bk..115 | Truck Elect.. 11% — com .. FN Bk, Oak.120 Fischer Thtr 20¢ Froch-A Bk.108 i | Gas Con A.18 20 |UR InC ped 80 & — Hon P Co.— 26 | Do com ... 12% — Do pool -. — 37 SALES. Morning Session. Board— 250 United R R Inv Co ptd...... 59 00 $29,000 Unite® R R of 8 F 4 per cent. 3 8714 Afternoon Session. 105 United B R Inv Co pfd nite inv Co pfd.. « $5,000 United R R of 5 F & pot cont. 83 5155 Street— $24,000 Uniteq R R of S T 4 per cent. 83 8§75 California Stock and Of] Exchange. Bid. 50 o1l Stocks— Alma . Apollo Associated Trust Cert AZteC ...ieiinnnn California Standard Caribou ....... | Central Point Con. | Chicago Crude Four . Home Independen: Monte Cristo . Occidental of Peerless Senator Sovereign Sterling | Twenty-eight . | Miscellaneous— | Fischer's Theater . Northern Cal Power. Truckee Electric Asked. .. : 3F38s: & H CEFETHEE 885 23122 84RYi 28 9 1 Be 885 88 SALES. Morning Sessfon. 500 Cal Standard . N 100 Cal Standar 15 25 Glant ..... 15 Afternoon Ses 1000 Associated Ofl . 23 100 Monte Cristo 1 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fr: ciseo Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session—Comstocks. 200 Andes ... 22| 300 Con Cal & V.1 50 500 Bullion .. 18 100 Con Cal & V.1 43 | 100 Confidence . 200 Seg Belcher. 08 | 500 Con Imperia 200 Utah [t Afternoon S 800 Andes .. 200 Caledonia . 200 Caledonia 300 Chollar . 300 Con Cal & 200 Exchequer . ston—Comstocks. 21 100 Sierra Nev. 48| 100 Occidental | 400 Ophir .. 19/ 500 Overman 40! 200 Union Con. 42 600 Union Con 200 Gould & cur. 18 200 Utah . 500 Seg Belcher.. €9 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Bid Ask. Bid Ask. | Alpha 13" 14/ Julla 04 05 Alta 04 8! Justice % 8 | Andes 21 22| Kentuck [ | Belcher 26 28/ Lady Wash .. 02 05 | Best & Belch.1 10 1 25| Mexican . 5110 Bullion . 18 17 Occldental 7 | ‘Caledonia 44 45! Ophir .. 202 23 Challenge . 19 20l Overman 14 1L { Chollar .. 18 19| Potost .. 12 4 { Confidence 85 92| Scorpion ., [ Con € & V.1351 40 Savage 27 = | Con Imperial. 01 02| Seg Belcher. 0| 10 1 03 63 Sierra Nev. 25 26 08 10! Silver Hill. 82 85 03 08l St. Louls (1] 10 1 — 50| Syndicate .... 03 05 | Exchequer ... 42 44| Uniom Con. 38 37 Gonld » "w 18 19! Utah 8 o9 Hale & Norc. 58 62| Yellow et. 18 20 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Session. 200 Mont Ton ...1 83| 500 Ton Gold Mt. 17T 1500 MacNamara . 33| 300 Goidfield & 300 Ton Belmont.. 63/ 500 Rescue 1 500 Tom Ohlo 29! 500 Quincy . 12 Atternoon Session. 100 Mont Ton ...1 85! 500 Jumbo .. L] 1000 MacNamara . 25| 500 Ton Midway.. 41 1000 Rescue ...... 11| 200 Ton Belmont.. 68 | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ‘Tonopah. Bid. Ask.| R Bid. Ask. Ton of Nev.9 1214 9 50| Rescue .. 107 13 Mont Ton ...1 90 1 95/ Paymaster 2 s MacNamara . 34 35! Little Ton . 21 — ‘Ton Midw; 40 42| Bsperanza 0 o2 | Ton Belmont.. 65 €7/Gold Anchor.. — 21 Ton N Sta 19 23 Quincy ....... 13 — West_End — 18N Y Ton ..l — 10 Ton Gold Mt. 10 17| i Goldfield. Sandstorm ... 20 25/Columbia .... 2§ — | Red Top . 15 17| Jumbo .. - @ TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 25! 100 Ton Belmont.. &7 6311000 Ton Midway.. 41 . 351000 Ton Midway.. 40 500 MacNamara . 36/ 200 Ton Midway.. 42 700 Mont Ton ...1 95/ 500 Ton N Star... 19 500 Ton Belmont.. €8 Afternoon Session. 500 Riue Bull M 25(2000 Jumbo . 80 200 Goldfield Min 63| 100 Mont Tom 198 1000 Goldfield Ton. 11/ 100 Red 18 1000 Hazel Kirk 500 Ton ;?Ilm 87 11 61 100 _Jumbo . 1000 Ton N Star. s CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid. Ask. B Ask. Adams ...... 00 1l Mizpah Exten. 05 — Black Auty . = 10| Mont Ton..192% 1 0% Black Butte.. 20 25/N Y Ton . — o8 Blue Bull M. 27 @ 0% Booth M Co. 10 n - Colehan = n - Columbla 25 — = ] =2 1d BRIl 15 T L dfield B&B — 0 1 | Goldfiela Min 62 20 20 | Goldfield Mk 19 6 s | Goldfleld SPk. = o Goldfield Ton. 11 18 T | Gola Mt Com. — Ton & Gt W. 02 o [ Hazel Kirk .. 11 12/ Ton Gold Mt. 17 =p 1 Jim Butler — 5% Ton Midway.. 40 41 + Jumbo .. 59 €0/ Ton Nev...9 37% 10 00 Jumbo Ex .. 20 20! Ton N Star... s Tittle Ton 25 ¢89! Ton & S Lake. - Lucky Tom.. — 05! United Trn .. — oa MacNamara . 4 35 West End ... — 14 —_—— Two Suits for Damages. Two suits for damages for personal injuries alleged to be due to over- i crowding of street cars were filed yes- | terday agaiist the United Railroads. One .action is brought by George W. Jacobs by his guardian, C. P. Jacobs. He is one of the vietims of the acci-