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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1904 |BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS 14 October 19, 1904, by the Rev. Paul Branke, late Frederick Smith, a native of San Fran- Henry Steffen and Louise Troutvetter, both ROOMS TO LET—Furn cisco, aged 15 years 5 months and 7 days. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE - - -~ THE Larchment, 361 Sutter—New brick dlds. REAL ngzun—m'n'—-rol SALE. Y & CO., and T 3 SWINS THROUGH HUGE BREAKERS | ;. DE IMBSEN & O 1 St of this city. (Santa Cruz papers please copy.) SAGE. DEAL G. H. UMBSEN & CO. 20 Montgomery finel - respect- v N e KE: TE. y furnished; hot, cold water, steam heat, ] -] ity, October 13, EFFriends anq acquaintances are b v g 175 l Ave el it privilese to baths; 82 50 to 5 per week. w&fi?"w‘%flfi? e e Paes Lawson, | fully invited to_ attend the funeral to-day | 7 3C NI e P = D) e . edina, (Thursday), at . m. m t) res :t’E;}n ”,.‘}:,,f"’,?’;""fs- IIM Eddy, “°";"¢‘f.‘;‘§:'_mmc (x::t'hr 1:: éfmx.,‘.'.""é 206 Nuphisie of his rents, %oo Thirty-third avenue s 3 7 : elec- At our salesrooms at 12 o'clock noon, Thurs- | AUCTION c to $1 night, $1 75 to e —— ey | EOUth, South San Francisco, Interment —$3500— e A CHOICE home on Delaware st., Berkeley; 8 residence and unimproved day. Oct. 27, be_held at our salesroom. 20 DOWN-TOWN BUSINESS SITE. 1908, investment, tric lights (no gas), running water in every e baggas Properties will Mount Olivet Cemetery. m; elevator, re@d -room; iree buf e. DIED. > ‘ o ! 4 35 4 modern; 2 oo = i STEMPEL—In Refuge Canyon, Placer County, No. 313 Stockton st. morth of Post: lot | Montgomery st., TUESDAY, October 25, 1904, | T00m% and bath: lot 0x35%: new Sad Bocerds | Syiryow 6—Furnished room for gentle- | Battke, Francis V. Irwin, Willlam October 16, 1904 John Henry, beloved hus: 2013 x80 -story | at 12 oelock noon. ( o payment If desired; mo trouble to show prop- | Man: privaté family. Apply mornings. OF | Bell, Mrs. Dolores A. Johanson, Iiro band of Anna Martha Stempel, and_father oo e i | GUARDTANSHIP SALE | 25 | Beow WIRIY ok | ofHen Sl wi MR B0 00 the Aliee Kimball : abou A “rancisc L RE % 0 25 . Hu, an, a k y. M eSO FRorth of 19th: & o il b aat aith, ving A | R Y D D WANTED—A lady to take a room In newly | Burns Hoora MeGuire, Peter and 10 days. A member of Ionic Lodge No. north of 19th; tm- | unchbstructed 3 : Nos. 538-540 Noe st.. marine vie Tent reasonable to the right v. Donnelly, Mai E. Moloney, Margaret 121, F. and A. M. provements consist of 2 modern flats, contain- GUARDIANSHIP SALE. Oskland. party; use of kitchen if prererred. 83 Col- | Eddy. Mre. Harriet O Connor, Margaret EFVriente snd ninuialanett are Mt Has a Close Call at the ime B rooms porcelain bath, gas grates. | Outside Lands block 853; size, 240x000. Iimgwood st., cor. Eighteenth. Ennls, John Dunbar Fedier, Grace | tully invited to attend the funeral services jusl Ri 3 3 . d tiled sinks; rent T 50; DOWN’ V2 NG. B e omage: vans, Mary N. smussen, 1! K 1904, at 2 p. 3 the ¥ s § meathe: et B | Larkin st., west line, ar Sutter SLY| gron™roy W{a‘éfi"fai?fi.‘f.,}i"“';,“ 2 e e vaois; | Sosarty. Michasl Shannon, Edward F. e e e s Mouth of Siuslaw River T ADDITION IDENCE. ¥ house, containing ool To close out iy Bolt Golden Gate and and respectable; 7 d illesple, Alex G. Smith, John D. ‘Washington streets, Oakland. Services under —— ’ No rt st., cast of Baker; im- ; lath; rents 500 per month; bank mortgage of | 7 FORG OV m)“g:ll o:‘l'hL“Key Toute, T will | 95¢ to $150 night: $2 to §8 week; elevator; | Godtrey, George B. Stempel, John Henry 27:6x11246. the auspices of Sequoia Lodse No. 349, F. nsist of a modern residence, con- t 6 per cent can re provements elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. Haughton, Jane Zabriskie, Justine | | seil lots and build small homes on your own | and A. M. Interment Mountain View Ceme- H s 7 th, unfinished N ADDITION RI b —_— N e el oes Giabes cotem in basemnt: 1ot lton st., morth iine, bet. : and pisss e e e RS L ngl;:ml:l&m;;o &o.r.lgmul qand H::uhr‘fl:gh:lw: BATTKE—In _this_clty. October 11!;“'130;. = A'eBrl{iSKX i o D o e NO HOPE FOR SCHOONER B A IDENCE SITER, e rats 348 e monts ZIR o peise Rpeutibe gant transient rooms, boc per might. A T e e T B r | Justine, widow of the iate Captain'E. B. ms, G0c per night. and Brideet A. Battke, and beloved brother of Willlam B. Egan and the late John A. SE. line of Park Hill ave, 155 ft. NE of | CALIFORNIA-STREET RESIDENCE. Zabriskie, and mother of Christian Brevoort modern; lot 40x75; fine location; I LB 6 ROOMS ADVERTISEMEN' ns recelved at Fran- | Zabriskie, a native of Louisiana. i Men ot SSx112 ft.: property situated in 2025 Calitorsia_st., north line, bet. Octa- | © Boutn Berkeleys 4 blocks from Key Route: | A oun SrISEMENTS, subscriptions recelved at | and Winefred A. Egan, & native of Son R Y L L e et Vessel Caught in a Storm the Park Hill Homestead Association; com via and Laguna sts.; a desirable residence of | pric. $2600; $200 cash, balance like rent. - e cisco, aged 24 years 8 months and 2 days. . fully invited to attend the fumeral services < * b manding an unsurpassed view of the entire | 9 rooms, bath. laundry, ete., in perfect or- W. N. RUSSELL, A _BRANCH office of The Call for the reception | £ Eriends and ucquaintances are respect- | TUlIE, Ruled, 1o Aitept The, SAnorey Seorioed and Captam and His Wife city: the most desirable location for a resi- der; 3 . 301 California st., San Francisco, Cal ©f advertisements and subscriptions has been (,m{"_: ; ¢°|.33" from the parlors | chapel at Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. Gence: 1n the vicinity of Buena Vista Park WHOIE PAKERSTREET LOTS. | e W P P il gpencd at 1008 Market st.. opposite Fifth. | ity Mt ety & Green, 1171 Mis- Are Saved With Difficult, ORI KRS XD Bona 1 hoice: Jots, " siltable for residences BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. e ontll 12 Sion street, betwesn Beventh and Eighth, CARD OF THANKS. 24 LOTS. | otn: 3 chelos lotn, saitable Yor esidsoces § - [OUS) O LET s | (0 " B, Detere Church, where services We desire to extend our sincere \hanks ta NO. 1. 5 | apartment house or 3 | FOR rent—In desirable residence section of will be held at 1:30 p. m. Interment Holy | our many friends for r symoathy an S, e e e s molors | e th Po e ntie, Shaitl ey, | | Berkeles, house 7' ruoens, potueisin: bath, | ncoi- SROONE AND ROARD. Croms Cemetery, > ssslstance during our late bereavement by x : improven st _of t ; : e ol B B St ot | T BTt Tt storeroom; stable and chicken-house: 3 blocks | POWELL, 818, near California— Elegantly fur- | BELL—In this eity, October 10, 1904, Mrs. | . the death of our beloved husband and father, Spectal Dispatch to The Call. ng 8 rooms X : X : A from Berryman station, 5 blocks from Berke- | nished sunny front parloregwith or without | = Dolores A. Bell, beloved wife of William I, | . C- E- Young. piumbing; permanently rented for §$20 per mo. | West live of Guerrero st, bet; 26th and i, GTOm, Sntrance to university; 2023 | _breakfast and dinner, in refiied priv. family. | Bell, "and’ mother of Harry ' Joseph “and | g MBS A L YOUNG AND CHID. | pUGENE, Ore, Oct. 19.—Swimming o ke T 25th sta.; aluc . 3 Virginia st between Shattuck and Miivia: Jerome Bell, Mrs. G. R. Wolll, Mrs. . . Mo. 1101 De Haro st.: improvements consiot | 125 each: cholce location for residence Or| ,,yiy paintsd and papered throughout: rent | NICE sunny furnfshed Fosm with board, If Murray, Mrs. T. Foster, Mrs. L. Spellman through the huge breakers at the of & modern Cottage containing § rooms. lark: e D $35; will not be rented to tenants who let | wanted, for lady or gentieman In a private | and C. 'A. and W, G. Bell, a native of To- COMMERCIAL NEws Sl 68 15 8 e thoik and windmill; lof Z5x100 fE4 rent: Dolores st east line. bet. 24th and 25th| housekeeping roome. Apply 26 Montgomery | family on the ““Nob Hill.”" Box 3281, Cail. | ledo, Ohio, aged 58 years. outh of the Sisulaw River, the crew v for $12 per month, | sts. and Falr Oaks, west iine: desirable | &L, room 8, San Francisco, or LITTLE & BERCOWITZ—In this city, October 10, 1004, J— of the schooner Alice Kimball escaped the fate of the vessel which is fast be- WOOLSEY, 2110 Shattuck ave., Berkeley. ——————— BERKELEY ROOMS AND BOARD. VAN NESS ave., 700—Sunny alcove suite for 3 or 3.persons; good home cooking; also small room and board, $20. NO. 8. Building Jot on the east line of DeHaro st., | | | Mathilda, beloved wife of Simon H. Ber- 408 f: morth of 23d; ot 20x100 ft. i | cowlts, and mother of Abrabam, Aaron and Dora Bercowitz, a native of Germany, aged building lots, commanding fine view; 25x123 each Continued From Page Fifteen. .. PAGE-STREET RESIDENCE. ing pounded to pleces by thd® heavy 324 & — 63 years. 24 N 1326 5 h line, 1 ave.: — = 4 i e Shae e of Koty Taisat ot 408 B merth | 2y B e i | FURMIRRED o, itk hosis. M0 Woies EDDY. 883—Room and Soard in refined fam FF Riandy Snd Sogiainiinoes sveadipict- 1 Blle BN X2 iR Ghove. .o I T omrt The ieleten, Noui SRl S of 234 st 26x100 ft.; to be €oid as per da- | 263114, | gumteoLorin Station, South Berkeley. ety A e ] O SRS e | o SR F PARK BUILDING LOTS. —— e o (Friday), October 21, at 10 a. m., from - amondfleld. y e 1o rancisco to Florence, Ore., went o oax DARK BUILDING LOTE. . EDDY, 1128, opp. Jefterson Park—Fine furn. | pariors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, | Esperanza ... 01 02| Ray & O'Brien Fash FIRST- NT. t., south line, . Bakes 0 . . 3. sunny rooms; table board; reas.; new manag. | thence by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and | Gold Anchor. 14 —| Ray Tom . — 14| ashore Sunday evening. The news has No. 314 Firet #t. south of Foisom; lot 20x | erick sts:;'2 choice bullding lows. 25x137:6 | Sap Francisco Advertisem’ts | - % | Townsend strect to naw Salem Cemetery 10f | Goieneis B HL - 30\ Red Top . 16! 72 fi; improvements consist of & 2-story | each: overlooking entrance to Park Pan- ELLIS, 1174—Room with board for two young | gunelt Goldfield B&B — 14| Rescue 10 11 |been delayed by broken wires. The ::A:lil?ho:\,dr' e Y::E;ww,r ‘::;a as & ma- | x.nnm;E B S Dl EESEEE IR RE T BT men; private family; references. BRADY—In this city, October 10, 1904, Hugh | Goldfield [;;nd P2 20| Bmd;:;rm i fi i_lfi‘ captain and owner, George Martin, and MISSION FLATE | _ Sacramento et south line, bet. Maple and| ... EOOMS FPOR : HOWARD, S41A—Eirst-class board and room, | , Jrody: & native of freland, aged 87 vearte | | Goidfeld Jhk = 23/ Tom & Caje.. = 20| his wife were rescued with difficulty Nos. 54-56-55 Sharon st, north of 16th.; | Spruce sts.: 27:6x132:7%. ERYANT. 444—Two e sunny single or double, $5-$8 wk.; American family. | BURNS—In_this ity October 10, 1904 | Sclifeld bk — fRjTon & -2 %0 — 3 B s et | s Avien U oty tarsishen Tor houshnerin. ROOM and board to 1ot in private p1ace. Ap- | Sid mether o Jumes. Jobm, Marein. Joseph, | Goldfield Tom. 11 —|Ton Gt West. — 04| The vessel arrived off the mouth of flate of € rooms and porcelain bath each; rents s ave., east line, of arrison st < g 3 o 1 ) a SR A $72 50 per mo.; mortgage § bullt'about | bet. Sth and Gth sts; Z-story house ar-| CALIFORNIA, M64—Two large sunny room ply box 3327, Call office. e T R T e e K { the river Saturday and anchored at a one year S Juto 3 flate of Tt rooms each; rents | * middle foor; use of Jsundsy And'Intss sumny | e e e AN, 616 | | nativs ot Tralandy amed OF. yeent Jim Butler .. — 59| Ton of Nev 4 — |buoy, waiting for a tug. That night & o EoTre - | Taylor st. ufin)’ Luneral’ will teke place to-morrow | Jumbo & = 52| Ton N Star. }o 20| storm came up, two anchor chains s 254— U ay), at 8:: o'clock, from her late resi- 'umbo — g e e o | s kaaine neurnished and furnished suBDY | &\ ovenson Mansion, opp, Grace Church amnex, | dence, 578 San Carios avemue, thence to St. | Little Ton .. 23 10 —!parted and the schooner was blown it ien TR 8 Noouy S07 California—See yma, jearn prices.try table. | James Church, where @ requiem high mass | MacNamara . 28 hish basement, Soncrel 5 i Viiaile will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, e, A TR SO ashore the next day. The story of the commencing at 9 a. m. private. DONNELLY—In this city, October 18 1904, Mary E. Donnelly, beloved mother of Mrs. M. Harrigan and Mrs. W. Struss, and sis- ter of Willlam and James Gill, a native of Bost: Mass., aged 45 years § months and t., north of Jackson furnis Interment strictly 62:9x137:6 provements comsist of a 3-story | brick bufiding. with flat and large stable in G. H. UMBSEN & CO., | 20 Montzomery st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekiy Call pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. bath. ELLIS, £36—3 sunny unfurnished housekeeping rooms to let; yard. ELLISDELL, 217 Post—Elegant sulte for light | housekeeping; also single room; reasonable. GEARY. 1225 housekeeping; bath | GoLr GATE ave. ed rooms; housekeeping; CHESTNUT, 266—One large room, with board; reasonable. e MIDDLE-AGED gentleman wishes home in z‘rli\;ne family; state conditions. Box 3461, all, e | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, and further particulars ap- REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. Mary E. Dunne to Bdward Scanlan, lot on W line of Boyce street 125 N of St. Rose, N 50 by W 103, Junipero Homestead; $10. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | City and County of San Francisco ‘to Wil- fully invited to attend the funeral services | ljam Hinkel, lot on SW corner of Octavia Thureday, October 20, 1904 at 10 a. m., at | e = the mortuary chapel of Julius S, Godeau, 303 | St¥eet and Broadway, § 127:8% by W 103:1%; | wreck, told by a member of the crew, is thrilling. He says the first intima~ tion he had that a storm of more thanm usual severity was prevalling was when the man on watch aroused the officers and they in turn called the crew quicke ly from their berths. The little vessel was then tossing like a frail shell on USINESS CORNER. ompletely furnished room for bay window; always sunny; marine view; $12. improvements otal rents 31 street erected 3 PROPERTY WANTED. HOG or chicken ranch, cheap for cash or will 0—Nicely turnished of De- lot consiet of & new, aining 4-5 rooms, porcelain fronts; rents $146 50 beautiful grass lawn around the tire bullding THIRD-ST. PROPERTY. No. 340 Third st 'NW. 80 ft ; improvements consist of a 3-story frame bullding, consisting of store and rooming- use above, containing 14 rooms; rents $88 60 w, modern plumbing throughout ding. EY & CO., S Market sf., opp. Palace Hotel ONLY A FEW LEFT, $1 25 PER WEEK ) INTEREST. or Homestead table: on street jots in the Exc 1 as a billlard achool; mot far from the cars; secure one as an by the time for it »ubled in value prices d during the buy ices become proh this wing_section. W. J. WHITE, Montgomery st r. & Phone Main 3 now; bottom prices eley, to t Corbin station, terminus West trains every half mutation tickets, 5c San Francisco: h lot: buy a lot in double your money: sta- Tounded by residences & 3 "E, 632 Market, cheap I mo. cos 10 house, 2773 Twent; 2 ced sale and will not refuse a uld be made into flats with 3 nse; will loan $2000 on this. 28 ‘Mission st., near 2ist lonial houses, 6 rooms, bath up to ses, containing tion hail; rents $46 easy st., bet_ 3d and 4th aves A ME bullt to suit you, lot included, n on §1 25 per week. Mutual ling Association, 427 Crossley bid class by AHL- 6 Howard st guaranteed AYER, plumbers, NAPA CITY 7.2‘!- 2;‘!“1’2. ETOP PAYING OWN YOUR OWN HOME. PUBL AUCTION, AGRICULTUF PARK TRACT, NAPA CITY. CAL SATURDAY, OCTOBE . 1904, 800—CHOICE, LEVEL, LARGE LOTS—-300 Adjoining City of ) on proposed line of VALLEJO, BENICIA AND NAPA VALLEY Terms—One-half Cash per Lot—Balance 6 and 12 montbs. Interest on deferred pay- mente, 6 per cent per annum: 10 per cent dis- count ‘for gach on deferred payment, GOOD LUNCH SERVED FREE ON DAY OF SALE. AGRICULTURAL PARK TRACT m; Owners. ED. R._SMITH. Auctioneer. INDEPENDENT! BUY FOR INVESTMENT. BE of Harrison; lot 25x | s18 4. | 3150 down » exchange. 163 Belvedere st., near Haight. FRUITVALE ADVERT'S'TS CHAS. F. LEE, Phone Vale 206. Office, half block from Fruitvale station. 0u—Cottage of 4 rooms, high basement ner; beautiful view; fine full-bea nicely fenced: small barn; s and fine graded school; ot 100x \—Just completed; 5 large rooms, smmands 2 be up-to-date cot- pantry, bath, high base utitul view of the /bay and mountaing; 2 blocks to street cars; offered at a sacrifice; lot 50x120; monthly paymtents, ice, all told, $2000. 0—Chicken ranch; new house of 5 rooms; hicken houses and yzrds; young fruit trees large, fine shade trees; nice creek; fine loc tion; close to school and street lot 200. $2100—Splendid house of 6 rooms and pan tries; fine well, a city water; fruit trees and flowers, ali surrounded by a fine picket and wire e: lot 100x200. $11 Nice rustic cottage of 4 rooms, high basement; fine well of splendid water; chicken to graded school, postoffice and church; 50x100. $1300—A big snap; new 5-room, large pantry, bathroom, 2-story, shingled house; close to lo- cal train and street nice large lot; street sewered and macadamized. $1700—Just finished; handsome colonial cot- tage of 5 rooms, bath, pantry and high base- ment; close to fine achool, street cars; lot 38x125. 31‘_‘50-‘ Nice cottage of 4 rooms: fine well of mountal water; young fruit trees; all kinds of smail fruits and vegetables; splendid sandy loam ®oil; wili make fine chicken ranch; ele- gant view; no cold winds or fogs; lot 100x245; close to street SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND EASY HLY PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE ON OF MY PROPERTIES. % ine lot on Fruitvale ave., 40x120; $900. Choice corner, 50x125, only $750; street work | done; sewered. SELL YOU A LOT AND BUILD EAEY MONTHLY PAYME TS. 75 lots in the beautiful Rosa Lee Tract; fine nd winds w; new homes rapidly going up; or wet fogs and lance $2 50 per month 1222 Fruitvale ave. = £1900—$18 per month, $250 down; room cottage, large 5- ciose to station; this Is new and strictly, uo to date We have 3 or 4 lots left yet that we will build . and the payment will be only Office_open Sunda, ave., near Fourteenth st. 50; it cost $3750; rents for $20 ; 2 cottages on lot, 40x150. Apply 5. AUSTIN, kland. LOT—50-fcot frontage on Fruitvale ave.; want offer. Address owner, P. O. box 462, Fruit- vale, Cal, OAKLAND ADVERT'SM'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. _SAN MATEO REAL Efl‘". LOMITA PARK—On line of San Mateo el cars, 45 minutes from F outside the fox beit oo Just the §. P. Co.'s bay shore “cutoff” will join the main Jine: 50-foor lots from $400 up: terms only $10 down ard $10 a month: sewer and water pipes in fro artesian well water; of every lot; pure 175 lots sold cure & lot in this desirable section: take the electric cars off at “LOMITA PARK™ and inv ; mape sent on ap- | plication SELBY, RODGERS & CO., Tel. Main 673. 116 California st. L ] REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale. ENAP. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 180-acre full bearing fruit ranch, Pprunes; all necessary appliances for handling the crop; two sets bulldings; will divide and sell on easy terme or exchange for Oakland, Berkeley or £ F. property; price $30,000, J. H. EDSON, 14 and 13 Bacon block, Oak- SALE or exchange for city property: sacrifice: 158 acres, Napa Co.: 60 acres in cultivation. fruit, vipes and grain mostly SHADBURNE. 405 Montgomery st. POULTRY men and small farmers buy now: finest valley land in Sonoma County on very easy terms: send for descriptive clrcular, PETERS & BAINES, 116 Montgomery st. ATTENTION, HOMESEEKERS! Send postal for catalogues of the best land | bargains in California. C. M. WOOSTER O . 648 Market st. P 85000 WILL secure a large tract of land that is wcrth four times the amount asked: must be £0ld before November 1: a chance to make | & fortune: positively no risk. Box 2702, Call. | A SNAP for immediate cash; 200 acres of the finest land in_Northern Callfornia. ALBX MURDOCK, 875 Thirty-seventh s IDEAL CHICKEN RANCH. View to sult; easy terms; plenty water: fine frult; call for details; go and see Sunday. Owner, 713 Mills buflding. e —————— EANCH TO LEASE. tools: also horse and wagon, 1 cow. 636 Sacramento st., San Francisco. FOR SALE. 5000 acres best timber land In Northern Cali- . W. JAQUITH, 1312 418-419. Rooms Ax'z.mw—h--.mm LA SRR ERTET o R B Pl el since | August 1; an exceptional opportunity to se- fully equipped and | paying: beautiful place; gentleman's home. | | MODERN 6-room house TO rect_21-acre frult ranch, near Santa Rosa: | $250 rent per year:; complete set of farming Avply | S ————— 3 blocks heod; $1 from Key Route; fine neighbor- 600 $100 cash, balance like rent t; close to new street-car extension, which will enhance value; 7 rooms; lot 55 | x232; price $3150: $200 cash, balance like | rent 9 rooms; modern; lot 50x100, lying high, with cement retaining wall; in East Oak- land, near new Key Route service; price $3500; $300 cash, balance like rent. Mansion in East Oakland; 14 rooms; Iots; suitable for sanitarium or private hos pital; $6500; easy terms. w. RUSSELL, 301 California st., San Francisco, Cal. CLEARANCE SALE OF BANK PROPERTY. ‘We have been exclusively authorized to sell terms the remaining Oakland proper- cquired by the AN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION under foreclosure of mortga We will sell these properties at figures far below the present market rates. a bargain call on or write us for particulars. J. H. MACDONALD & CO.. 1052 Broadway. close | ses and yards; property nicely fented; close | lot | local train and | =t | A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call. lots only $75 | Phone Vale 290, 1101 Twenty-third ave., | GOLDEN GATE ave, n house, nearly new; near Lake | f It you want | front alcove, with Kitchen; private home. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1204—A eunny parlor suite, sultable for housekeeping; also single rooms; bath and phone. GREEN. 1812—Nice room: one or two ladles or couple; housekeeping privileges. HYDE and Washington (apply 1505 Washing- ton—2 newly furnished housekeeping rms.; every convenience; fine view; tel. Hyde 2508. JONES, 516%, near Geary—Will let unfur- 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; cen. loc, KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— Sunny furnished 3-room suites; steam heat- ed, electric lighted; free baths; rates reas. g cor. Geary—Elegant 3-room sunny suite; modern; private family; reas. | OAK, 117—Complete for housekeeping, $3 to gas range: hot bath: adults. 56, cor. McAllister—Large front room small cooking place for light house- Large sunny front sulte, gas, water, etc.: $20: rear suite $10 month. SCOTT, 300, cor. housekeeping room: Page—Newly furnished 3 or 4; sunny. TUTAH, 535, east of Bryant—Large bsement, furnished, newly painted, gas, sink, tollet, hot and éold water, cheap. 16 page in wrapper, for malling, $1 per year. APARTMENT HOUSES. 1000 RENTERS—Don't fail to visit the new retall 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 ie cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth, ALL kinds second-hand $3, $5. $8: slightly used §10, $15, $20: you know where the dolls swing in the window. 1051 Market st. e ey SOCIAL. TROLLEY parties, clubs, fraternities, look here: a chance to make merry; cozy dance hall and dinners to sult any purse at Ivy Gardens, Ocean Beach terminal of electric car lines. Make arrangements at room 211, Muirhead bullding, Market and Larkin sts. —_— e SPECIAL NOTICES. EXECUTOR'S sale—Harness, leather, tools, paraphernalia, fixtures and business of har: ness shop of Thomas Corbett, deceased, 213 Jackson st. Bids recefved by W. H. PAY- SON, room 172, Crocker bidg. STOP DRINKING. GUARANTEED cure: send 80c: tablet form mailed in plaln package; has cured ihou- sands, L. L. C. CO.. 417 Hayward bldg.. S. F. D N VIAVI. A WAY to heaith; mothers’ and daughters’ home treatment; booklet free; write for it. VIAVI CO., Van Ness. Phone East 282. —_— e ASSESSMENT NOTICES. ST. LOUIS. 1575 Jackson—Marine view; 3-4-§ rooms: furn. or unfur.; refs. Tel. Bast 1350, ——e e ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. A—BRUNSWICK 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, Fifth st.)—Room: 51 BE " 873 Market st. (or No. 1 25c, Goc, $1, $1 50 night; 50 to §10 week: house open all night. MOND House, over Owl drug store, 2 en- ances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electrio lights: running water IR every room; 200 rooms; 25¢c to 50c per night; §1 25 to $3 week. ELDY, Fine gore corner; nice furnished rooms by day, week or month. EDDY. 110—Launston—Opp. Tivoli; fine fur- roo! ozy corner, 3 with terms reasonable; Sun or without board; private family. FRANKLIN, 721-—Sunny furnished front room; $10; all convenfences. GEARY. 1143—Newly and attractively nished rooms; all sunny, ning water: reasonable. fur- bath, phone; run- 1005—Sunny room, ' running water, phone, grate and bath, with use of piano. GRAND Southern, Tth and Mission—Rooms 850 o §1 25 night: $1 50 to $6 wk.: reading-room. GRANT ave., 7—Nicely furnished sunny front sulte, also single rooms; §2 to $7 week. GRANT ave., 111, “The Astoria"-—Downtown; pretty rooms: $1 per day; week, $3 up. HARRISON, 74885, $6. $7, single and double rooms: wiil permit’ housekeeping. HOWARD, 715—Large sunny rooms ‘at low rates; 25 to $1 day and $1 25 to $5 week. HOWARD, 737%—Nicely (urnished sunny rooms to let from $1 50 up. MARKCT, 1040 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rooms; $2 50 to §7 week; elevator. | —_—— METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third et.—400 single and family rooms 35¢ to §1 60 per day, $2 to $8 per week: the only new and modern hotel and rooming-house In San Francisco that has office on ground floor, hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room and gives free baths and ele- vator service day and night to its guests. O'FARRELL, 066—2 nicely furnished rooms o:lquht block near business center; reason- able. — Ll s PACIFIC, 1520—Small room, nicely furnished, for lady: rent reasonable. PAGE. 1776—2 or 8 unfurnished rooms and ath, 3 § fine high and dry lots in Jessle Jones tract. ad- joining East Oakland. fronting a boulevard tric cars: away from raw winds and fogs: commanding view of bay and surrounding country; section bullding up rapidly: speclal, 100x300 for $575; terms to suit buyer: thi is an ideal spot.” Call or send for ecircular, | 455 Tth st., opp, Broadway station, Oakland; carriage free, H. Z. JONES, owners $5500—A FINE lnvestment properts business center of Oakland, on car line and near € F. locals; pays over 14 per cent on investment; 2 flat about 4 months old, 11 rooms and 2 baths: sunny side of streft; modern in every respect; owner compelled to sell, hence wiil sacrifice for quick sale, THE MERRITT-WOLCOTT CO., 952 Broadway. 90.foot | near fine schoothouse and elec- | ; close to POST, 217, near Grant ave.—Elegant front suite; also single room: reasonable, _ POST. 951—Large sunny room to let; newly furnished: call after 11 a. m. POWELL, 239—Edinburgh—Furnished rooms, en suite and single; suitable for office. A e POWELL, 416_Sunny_furnished rooms: gas; bath; $5 to $10 month. o i o el < SARE 5 L R POWELL, 1106—Large basement to let. ROYAL HOUSE,126 Ellis—Incandescent lights. reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 85c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. | = | $3750—NEW house; 8 rooms and large base. ment; Falrmount ave. near Linda very ‘desirable; easy terms. K. owner, 972 Eroadway. —_— FOR :ale—Two new up-to-date bungzalow 8- (-hmup hn\‘lkll large lot with barn: - Inquire on premises, (8§ st., on 1035 Broadway, Oakland. Tho at 416 East Twenty- : Big barn, fruit trees: 2 : Guly $3500; Sraall paymens. Soon: Vista; P. FLINT, A BARGATN nearly new, $3150; terms. ey TO let—325: store, corner Twenty-s San Pablo ave.; fixtures, Mving toome i and stable. Inquire opposite, OAEKLAND ROOMS. NEWLY furnished rooms. bath {; : tral Jocation: gentlemen m Twelfth st., Oskland. cen- ana 212 SCOTT. 25)—Sunny suite; private family; no other’ roomers; i or 2 ‘gentlemen; nice for students; reasonable. —_— SHRADER, 1038—Newly furnished room, blocks from the park. 3 o ———e R sxx)‘('n-l. 143—Rooms with housekeeping privi- rro?;-mu 41—Nicely furnish : also single rooms, 32 to 87 o S ottt i 5, o A B 2o BSOREE G ST. REGIS, Hyde and Ellis—New house; new furnishings; fresh and clean: hot and cold ‘water; baths: everything sanitary; elevator . service: if sunshine and cleanliness is an ob- Ject see these rooms: §3 per week up. SUTTER, 622—Pleasant furnished rooms; nice location. e TAYLOR, 624, near Sutter—Sunny, front, bay- ':vlndw room; $12. NOTICE—Taxes due upon assessments made by the State Board of Equalization. Con- troller's Department, State of Californla. Sacramento, October 11, 1004. In accord- ance with the provisions of section 3668 of the Political Code, notice is hereby given tnat I have received from the Stats 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 Besoclations or corporations, as fixed by said State Board of Equalization for the year viz. O ntial Pacific Railway Company, South Pacific Coast Railway Company, Southern Pacific Railroad Company, Southern Cali. fornia Motor Road Company, Carson and Colorado Railway Company, ~ California Northwestern Railway Company (lessees of the San Francisco and North Pacific Rail. way), Southern California Rallway Company; ihe Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company: North Shore Railroad Company, Pacific Coast Railway Company, Pajaro Val. Jey Consolidated Rallroad Company, Nevada County Narrow Gauge Rallroad Company: Nevada-California-Oregon Railway Company, fierra Valleys Railway Company, Alameda and San Joaquin Railroad Company, Sierra Railway Company of California, Gualala Miil Company, Lake Tahoe Rallway and Trane Jortation Company, Boca and Loyalton Rail- road Company: San Pedro, Los Angeles ang Salt Lake Rallroad Company, and the Syjl. man Company. The State and county taxes on all per- sona! property and one-half of the State and county taxes on real property are now due and payable, and will be delinquent on the last Monday in November next, at 8 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 there. of, and unless 0 paid on or before the las: Monday in April next, at 8 o'clock p. m., an sdditional 5 per cent will be added to’ the amount_thereof. The remaining one-half of the State ang county taxes on all real property will be due and p’y-bl- at any time ‘after the firat Monda¥ in January next, and will be deftn- quent on the last Monday in April next, at 6 o'clock p. m., and unless paid to the Btate Treasurer, at the Capitol, prior thereto, 5 per cent will be added to the amount thereof. . P. COLGAN. State Controller. e —— STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE Institute, Van Ness and Market, cures; estab. in 8. F. 4 yrs. Hours 1 t0 8 p. m. e — MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday. Martin Analos, 28 1014 Powell street, and | Maria Zazueta, 20, 15638 Powell street. Thomas E. Gillmore, 25, 1830 Sutter street, and Grace M. Henrietta, 21, 1830 Sutter st. Thomas J. Devine. 34, 720 ‘Tennesaze street, and Annie F. Seiberlich, 30, 1030 Folsom st. Marcellin Roberts, 38, Alcalde, and Evelyn Clayton, 22, Priest Valley. William B. Gimbel, 21.. city, and May Neilan, 18, city. Jessd C. Greenfleld, 28, 2023 Pacific avenue, and Nita M. Farmer, 22,180 Golden Gate ave. Charles Suenderman, 31, Colma, and Mary F. Dunn, 24, Colma. Wilber F.' Waddell, 21, Madera, and Mary E. Wiseman, 18, Madera, Charies W. Swasey, 5, 207 Larkin street, and Adelaide C. Eisen, 25. 407 Lombard street, Hugh W. Fraser, 21, 1004 Market street, and Louise J. Abramsick, 20, 140 Russ street. Carlos A. Call, 21, Fort Ross, and Kathryn 8. Kaiser, 18, 11 Bernard street. Wilhelm Koch, 64, 1362 Sacramento street. and Margaretha Gukgenhuhl, 55, 1362 Sacra- mento street. % George A. Simpson, 35, Los Angeles, and Henpfetta S, Henrix, 30, city. Charles E. W. Schubert, 33, 2018 Mission street. and Emma D. Bruns, 27, 2450 Mission, Jehn P. Cuiver, 43, Chicago, and Gladys E. Stmmons, 26, West Cooper,. Mich. Wellington G. Hewitt, 30, 585 Bilis street, and Hazel G. Lightner, 18, Oal 3 Ray E. Vennum, 23, Jose, and Margaret M. Connors, 23, San S earny street, street. Francisco_Barreto, 38, and Lulsa Zaldivar, 29, 1114 ulzy" Francisco Costamagna, 31, 1401 n street, and Rosetta Fooplano, ’hlm Larkin street. _H P. Ba 1 Powell - ;:I')' ack, 35, street, and Montgomery avenue. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. EDDY—In Montreal, Canada, October 14, 1004, Mrs. Harrlet C. Eddy, sister of Mrs, L. M. Foulke and E.'W. and E. B. Edson, a na- tive of Pennsylvania, aged 80 years, ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, October 21, at 2 p. m., at Gazells, Biskiyou County, Cal, . ENNIS—In this city, October 18, 1004, John Dunbar Ennis, beloved hueband of Anna T. Ennis, a native of Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 49 years' A member of San Francisco Aerie NoproE Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1:30 p. m., from the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street. Ths members of San Francisco Acrie No. 5, F. O. E., and of the Veteran Firemen's Association of the San Francisco Fire Department are requested to attend. BVANS—In Oakland, October 18, 1904, at 636 Twenty-second street, Mary N., beloved wife of James Evans, and mother of Fred C. and the late George S. Evans, a native of fowa, aged 56 Years 11 months and 6 days. FOGARTY—In this city, October 18, 1004, Michael, beloved husband of Mary Fogarty, and father of Willilam J., Charles E.. Nel- lle F., Florence A. and Jjames V. Fogarty, Mrs, David Wilson and Mrs. Martin Nagle, a native of County Clare, Ireland, aged 5 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day day), A rneel 400 Utah street, thence to | SC Charles Borromeo's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LLESPIE—In this city, October 19, 1904, O Gitiaapie, & native of Beotland, aged 79 years. GODFREY—In _Seattle, Wash., October 13, 1004, George B., dearly beloved husband of Johanra Godfrey, and beloved father of An- nle, Richard, Josle, John and Catherine God- frey, Mrs. T. Godfrey, a native of England, aged 66 years 4 months and 25 days. (Yarmouth and Scarberry, England, papers please copy.) @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 repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. 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. HAUGHTON—In this clty, October 16, 1904, Jane. beloved wife 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 8 months and 21 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 2 p. m.. at family residence, 3671 Nineteenth street, thence to Mount Olivet Cemetery via electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, \ IRWIN—In “this city, October 19, 1904, Wililam Irwin, beloved husband of Rebecca Irwin, and father of Willlam A. and Edward H. Irwin and Mrs. Edward P. Levy, a na- tive of Ireland. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral services Friday, October 21, at 9:30 a. m., at his late residence, 1356 Geary street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. JOHANSON—In this city, October 19, 1904, Iiro Johanson, beloved ~brother of John Johanson of the Finn ship Glenard, a native of Finland, aged 23 years. KELLY—Ln this city, October 18, 1904, Anna ‘Augusta. dearly beloved daughter of Michael and Katle Kelly, and sister of Mary Eliza- .beth Kelly, a n: of San Francisco, aged 10 years 5 months and 6 days. | EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morraw | e (Friday) at 9:30 a. m., from residence of bLer parents, 51 Shipley street, thence to St. Patrick's’ Church for services, com- mencing at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KERGAN—In this city, October 18, 1904, at his residence, #28 Hyde street, John Depew Kergan, dearly beloved husband of Catherine Kergan, a native of Ontario, Canada, aged 65 years § months and 14 days. Cosunna, Mich., papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, October 22, at 10:30 a. m., from the chapel of Odd Fellows' Cemetery. McGUIRE—In this city, October 18, 1904, Peter McGuire, a native of Lincoln, Nebr., aged 28 years 6 months and 15 days. MOLONEY—In Oakland, October 18, 1904, Margaret Mary, beloved wife of the late John Moloney, and ‘mother of Mathew D., Ed- ward P, and John J. Moloney, a native of County Waterford, Ireland, aged 79 years, @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully {nvited to attend the funeral Thursday, October 20, 1904, at 8:30 a, m.. from her late residence, Adeline street, 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. Interment St Mary’s Cemetery. Please omit flowers. O'CONNOR—In this city, October 18, 1904, Margaret, beloved wife of the late Michael O'Connor, and mother of Mrs. John O’ Brien, Mrs. C. Herkenham, Mrs. eorge Cresse, Mra. Charles Laubenhlemer and J. J. O'Con- nor, n native of Ireland, aged 33 years. E¥The funeral will ' take place to-day (Thursday), at 9:30 a. m., from her late residence, 619 Third street. thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a requiem high mass ‘will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by train at 11:30 a. m. from TBicd ant Towkeeod greecs. 5 PEDLER—In this city. October 1904, at ;& residence, Grace, '"l' of Joseph R. T, W are respectfully invited to at- funeral services Friday, October 21, at 2 p. m., at her late residence, 1850 Geary street. Interment private. G RASMUSSEN—In this city, Octol 1904, husband of A’fieru- and father of Alexander > e tha Sroer o Bl S vt a _ Germany, aged 41 years. > SHANNON—In this o 19, 1904, > ~beloved 11' Shannon, 01 son :i "{.’ at 8:30 a. m., from his late | Gaudet and the late George | Also | | corner of Plymouth and Lobos streets, thence | | Railroad Homestead Association; $10. | (wite of W. 8.), the | | $10. Isw | Bros. (contractors), architects John & Zimmer- | (Detroit and | E 62 g Charles. ¥rey ‘(owner) with J = E. L. and Josephine R. Hoag to. Jeanette Perry (wife of James 8.), lot on N line of Haight street, 150 B of Ashbury, E 25 by N 137:6; $10, Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to Ely I and Helen J. Hutchinson. lot on W line of Mission street, 158:8 S of Thirteenth, S 5 by W 100, quitclaim deed; $1. Helen J. and Ely I Hutchinson to H. 8. Bonifleld, iot on W line of Mission street, 86:2 B of Duboce avenue (Thirteenth street), S 77:6, W 100, N 76:9. NE 100; $10. H. S. Bonifield to Raffacle M. and Creusa Consani, same; $10. F. W. Kern to same, lot on W line of Mis- sion street, 85:8 S of Duboce avenus, W 100, § 27:3, NE 100, N 6; $10. Carl Schmidt to Mary Schmidt, lot on E line of Howard street, 140 S of Fourteenth, § 30 by E 125; $10, Estate of Robert White (by Emile White, administrator) to Edward D, Carroll, lot on W line of Valencia street, 195 S of Twenty- fitth, S 3:6 by E 90, quitclaim deed; $10. Emilie White to same, same; $10. William and Caroline T, Nicol to John G., | Florence P. and Mary V. Owens and Susle G. | Mr. and Mrs. Martin, after several ef- Auerrero (wife of P.). lot on N line of Valley | street. 208 E of Dolores, E 25:8 by N 114; 33. | f0rts and much danger. Mary V.. Florence P., Lena E., John G. and - Annle’ C. ‘Owens to Susie A. Guerrero (wife JURY CA ONS WARDEN of Patrick), eame; $10 J. L., Mary M., L. G. and Marie K. Siller TOMKINS OF SAN QUENTIN to Sophle B. Weldon, lot on S line of Bernard street, 64 E of Jones, E 25 by S 60; $10, George W. Kallstrom to Lilllan Meyer. lot | Prisos ide, on W line of Jones street. S0 S of Vallejo, § | REPOFting on o' Sulciie, - 10 20 by W 68:6,_and property out of count Urges More Care in Allow! Ruby Hill Vineyard Company to Mer Convi Ha b g 'rm:;x Condm;nyiul:t cu; N:N c:;‘mlelr af“u.g;l," i p ‘onvicts to ve Knives, - worth and Jackson streets, 2, W 162:8, | SAN RAFAEL, Oct. 19.—Coroner Peter and Elizabeth Connolly to Henry ' tin prison to-day over the body of T Ware street N 5y paul avenue, 10 NW | Convict Willlam Stanley, who commit- Garden Tract: also lot on W line of Kansas | ted suicide yesterday by cutting his fioen 128 8 of Twenty-ffth, 8 35 by W 100 | throat with a case knife. Stanley was Ada and Hartland Law to Fred and Louise | subject to fits of temporary insanit: y o e irtenentn v et Lk street 1220 | and always requested one of the prison sitt: SRR ;‘_ PR 2 “' officials to lock him in the insane ward Marcute, 1ot on N line of Ciemant strset, 57:6 | When he felt a fit coming on. Yester- W of Secord avenue, W 25 by N 100; $10. day, at his own request, he was locked Moy . $ro s Marcuse to Caroline |yy, and found later with his throat cut. 4 .v‘.’ ;v'. ':\'ré:.hz d&;o?; }!:nrxl!mznl Col:mlny The jury brought in a verdict of sui- lo John . A u . Armstrong, lot on | g s avenue, ¥ : $10. ca 2 L L. i H fetta Z. Lawt to Wil- | i & 4 el B W Henrietts 2 awtion o Wi | prisoners in that state of lmind to have ceventh and Polnt Lobos avenues, E 125 by W | knives in their possession. Stanley 9; $10. evidently stole the knife from the din- ing room. At the time set for the inquest to-day, Warden Tomkins was entertaining Directors Felton and Wil kins and Captain Russell. He exclud« ed all outsiders from the inquest§ which was held inside the prison walls, ————t—e SHAW IS HELD TO ANSWER ON EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGH William M. and Mary E. de Wolt to Ellls €. Wilson, same; $10. Anna D. Joost and George and Harriet E. Thistleton to Willlam J. Grant, lot on NE | Former Secretary of Ofl Company in Bakersfield Must Explain His . Accounts. BAKERSFIELD, Oct. 19.—Ruperf Shaw, late secretary of the Consolidat ed California Oil Fields Company and affiliated corporations, was held to an< swer in the Superior Court to-day by Justice Millard, on the charge of ema bezzling $1000. He cashed a check for the Pacific Reflning Company ana failed to account for it on the books. He produced vouchers for some $700 paid out, and the complaining witness did not know whether they were fon this money or not, but no evidence was introduced further by the defense, —_——————— !DR. W. C. EVANS RESIGNS PASTORATE IN SAN JOSH ‘Will Be Succeeded by Dr. Hutsinpilleg of Ohio, Formerly of the huge waves that the heavy gale sweeping inland was driving before it. The night was very dark, and while slight fears were felt by some of those aboard, it was not thought the vessel IWould drag her anchors. An exceptione- ally heavy gust of wind, followed by & heavy wave broke one of the two an- chor chains and the little craft swung around. This was quickly followed by the snapping of the chain that held the second anchor and, buffeted in all di- rections by the violent storm, the boat was rapidly driven shoreward. The ship’s boat had gone in the wash, S0 the crew had to swim. The spot where they landed was some distance from the nearest habitation, but a boat was finally secured in time to rescue 125 E, 50 S, 300 N, 125 W, lot 5, block Q. Same to Helen G. Autrobes, lot on NE corner of Plymouth and Lobos streets, thence 350 N, 125 by E 50, lot 5, biock Q. same; $10. Elizabeth 'Church to Clementina H. Hopps lot on S corner of old San Jose avenue and Farragut street, SW 410 by SE 1265, lots 1 to 5, block 5, West End map 2; Edwin J 'C Seott to John H. and Margaret O'Brien, lot on E corner of Thirtieth avenue and G street, SE 75 by NE 100, block 533, Bay View Homestead: $10. Solomon and 'Dora Getz to T. Johannes Kruse, lot on NW line of Madrid street, 100 NE of Brazil, NE 25 by NW 100, block 29, Excelsior Homestead: $10. Milo J. and Stella F. Gillett to Alma A. Elade, lot on E line of Girard street, 100 § of Woolsey, S 25 by E 100, lot 25, block 7, Uni- versity Homestead; $10. Edward and Margatet Fahey to Mary Loughnane. Iot on SE line of Elsle street. 231 | NE of Coriland avenue, NE 25:8 by SE 10, lot 275, Cobb Tract: $10. Anna Joost to Anna D. Joost, lot 5, block 22, Market-street Homestead Association, quit- | claim deed; $1. Anna D. Jocst to Fannie E. Stephens, lot on W line of Falcon avenue, SW 50 from NW corner of Falcon avenue and lot 5, block 23, 25, NW 126:6, NE_25:9, SE 128, block 22,” Market-street Homestead; $10. John and Mary J. Irelan to same, same: §I Jullus C. Reis to Josephine Porter, lots and 13, biock 44, Rels Tract; grant. Bullders’ Contracts. Edwin Lawrence (owner) with Koschnitzki 10. 2 man—All work except painting, plumbing and gas fitting for a two-story frame building (stores and flats) on E line of Ninth avenue, | 175 S of H street, S 50 by E 120: $6000. Isaac Mensor (owner) with Theo 8. Holn (contractor), n'thluct .n(;‘lhl:kl‘fll. gm-..:; San Francisco. All_work except gas electric fixtures { B parlor mantels for a_three-story and basement _ SAN JOSE, Oct. 19.—Dr. W. (.3 frame building on NE cormer of Geary and Evans, for the past two years pastos Webeter streets heo 0 Y E 639, Western | ¢ the First Methodist Church of this 6; $17.020. i "‘ifl‘;“"‘s...”.. n’n-n (owner) with Currie & Cur- l city, has resigned to accept the pas« torate of the First Methodist Churel rie (contractors). architects Haven & T | of Topeka, Kans. He will leave San ‘oepke— All work for a one-story frame building to be | used @5 a market, on N line of Oak street, 85. | W of Devisadero, W 84:6, N 137:6, E 18:9, S | Jose in about two weeks. He will be 3, B 45:0, S 107:6, Western Addition 516; | yuocooq0q by Dr. Hutsinplller, now Nellle Atkins (owner) with McKillop Bros. ! president of an Ohio university and icontractors), architect—All work ex- | brary formerly pastor of the Central Meth- a 1 S g Tor disag-reom for & ‘two-stery | odist Church In San Francisco. The frame resigence on N line of Callfornia street, | gelection of the new pastor for the Baker: $6200. } )lu'n’ Mary E. Kohl (owner) with A. Knowles church in this city was made by (contractor), architects Reld Bros.—Lathing, Bishop Hamilton. Snlot aammencing st - point 719, trom S8 | R ?“;rn‘:roll’a'cnlndduryllrmn.!-hyzg Newko:nzgu!-m o & ot -Ban Deissiscs |- SALE JOSE, t. 19.—The Union Ice (u&g-)-'-') Twr'l“l.l: Parcells’ Safe Company (con- | Company of San Francisco will erect a e i e gpurkiar proo! | big ice and cold storage plant n tht ult, ete. i on Ine Montgomery ‘stréet, 62:6 N of Post. N 50, £ city. Work has commenced at the §7:6. S 25, W 25 § 25, W 62:6; also on NE gjte, at the corner of Center and ® Ms‘i"’l‘:uu. lwl fio, W 56:2; m: ‘:"‘ Julian streets, and a number of wells . drews (contractor and architect)—All work ex. cept mantels and window shades for altera- eiing on o line-of Eighteenth strect, 130 N e i v B - of Howatd N 25 by E 125: $1600, Congregation Sherith Israel (owner) with W Heldt (contractor). architect Albert Pl:h—‘" ot ,( vanized fron and iron lad- der for building on California and Webster streets, 16 87. n’H: ?C: Haveland Jr. or land (....&mg. John H. Hard :l'hnllonl and additions

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