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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26; 1904 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. frteieaiiibb———— | ! | \ 20 MONTGOMERY 20 MONTGOMERY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1904, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1904, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M., AND RESIDENCE LOTS AND RESIDBNCE LOTS 133418 SVSNVY VERMONT STREET ONLY ONE-THIRD CASH. ONLY ONE-THIRD CASH. Balance Can Remain for 1, 2 or 3 Years At SIX Per Cent. S| SEWERED. STREET! 24TH-ST. CARS PASS THE PROPERTY. 24TH-ST. CARS PASS THE PROPERTY. Property adjacent is building up very rapidly. | California Title Insurance and Trust Com- | pany will receive applications for policies of | insurance on each lot for the nominal sum of | FOR "‘TRTB_E;’_ARHCULARS Apply to 1. UMBSEN & CO., " MONTGOMERY ST. il HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. Do you realize that the growing city of Samn 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. Lots on easy terms. None like them in this city. Selling rapidly at our low prices and terms. Don't miss this opportunity; see them to-day. $100 10 $350—Near park and ocean; $5 monthly. Get off car at our Oceanside Branch Office on corner H st. and 47th ave, open daily and Sunday. $300 to $1100—Choicest Sunset and Richmond lots. On installments, $100 to $400—Level Excelsior Hemesteal 1 mear cars: $5 monthly. 53,4 e $1250 to $3000—Modern cottages in Sunset, Richmond, Oceanside and Mission; | easy terms, SOL G! & SON, Owners and Dealers, Room 54, fourth floor, Chronicle bldg. CREAM OF BUILDING LOTS. GRAND DOWNTOWN SUBDIVISION. ! Lots on north side of Green st., west of Van | Ness ave., each 27:6x137:6, $5500. i Lots on west side of Van Ness ave., between Green and Union sts, each 27:6x101:74-5, Lots on south side of Union st., $2500. ] west of Van | Ness ave.,, each 27:6xl . Magnificent northwest corner of Van Ness | ave. and Green st. All lots level and on grade. All street work done and accepted. Act quickly and secure your choice. THORNE & KILPATRICK, 212 BUSH ST. (Near Montgomery). | homes on the Russian River. s | FOR sale or lease—Nearly 5 acres, =Ea% EsTATE_CoUNTRY—For Sule. | AT AMEDA ADVERT'S’M'TS | 200ms 70 xzr_rum. sna Uatum. & BAYLEY, | LODL “SNAP™" to it; the fertile soil in the water trans- town that has the on that has the most 1 Jeaquin Valley; fine roads; pertation. We are subdividing a cholce tract in 10 acre | te: « surrounded by medern ho y per acre. first _come, for $12: miles 100 acres, all level, sand. s first served. electric 15 are loam, good rich, potatoes or corn; | | | | sheds, poultry-houses and £s; complete set farming tools; horses with place. lose to Petaluma, 1 mile station; 10 rich loam; family orchard; among beau- | il caks; cottage, 5 rooms, bath; good barn, ~houses, outhouses: horse, | cow, S0 hens, buggy etc.; will add 12 acres | ijoining if desired; sce this quick. £10,000—Close to Geyserville; 56 acres rich | or Russian River bottom; great land, dapted to alfalfa or vegetables; yard, 12 prunes, 23 acres fine alfalfa; lary new barn. We offer some of the finest farms in the world in this superb section; let us drive you around. $2500—Near Hopland; 45 acres rich land; 12 acres pears in bearing; family orchard: good | house ;nd cutbuildings: well fenced; investi- | e this. $4000—Close dy loam in potatoes anm orchard and garden; out- | m house; efused $9000 for 17 acres adjoining buildings; not 80 good; half cash. } $1800—Close to Sebastopol; 10 acres fine | cres bearing prunes,’ berrles, garden; 500 miles of postoffice; land: § acres vine buflding alone cost : house 7 rooms; bar wagon-shed, poultry-houses, yards; 1500 cord: wood; scme stock, furniture; price $2500. $400 do 0-acre dairy and poultry ranch 2 good dw rn. poultry-houses, incuba- : 6 cows, 15 Angora goats, 2 horses, buggy: : 10 tons of hay: enly 1 mile of town; in- | mile of Haywards: 37 acres | 4 acres bearing orchard; modern | house 6 rooms and bath; finest barn in county, alone cost $4000; fine view; this is the best buy n the vietnity $6500—Close to Calistoga: 90 acres; 45 level, productive loam soil; well fenced and cros: fenced; plenty fine prune orchard; butidings. We have omes in this locality. 50—Ncrth of Watsonville; 65 acres, § acres full bearing apples, 9 in grain; fine berry patch; 40 acres timber: flowing stream; 9-room house: large and granary: water piped to | buildings. We have a chofce selection of fruit ain ranches at reasonable prices in this y. See a few. $3500—5 miles of Santa Rosa and near sta- tion; Russian River bottom acres; 5 acres vineyard; new buildings; 5-room and bath cot- tage; good barn; windmill and tank; poultry | bouses; see this, and if you want only part of | it will sell unimproved portion at $100 per | acre; If you want to raise corn that will make | the Kansas article “'side step” see some of our | near Watsonville; 200 apples: G acres fine potatoes; 2 acres timber; balance grain; 5-room cottage; barn, outbuildings. Thirteen acres rich valley land near Sonoma ' 9 acres fine grapes, 15 years old, balance s and assorted fruits; this season’ no buildings; forced sale; er | $1500—All level, 10 acres, 2 miles of Calis- emall orchard; good house and barn; 2 | near school. ALFALFA LAND. $50 per acre—3 miles of Modesti; 20 acres up; “acre—Near Lodi, on the Woodbridge $1200—10 acres in vine and fruit belt, near Lodi; sandy loam: 5-rcom house and barn. $2500—Near Santa Cruz. 80 acres rich alluvial #oil; 8 acres orchard, mostly apples; 10 acres grain; balance timbered pasture; 5-room house, barn. Send stamp for the largest and most diversl- fied printed list on the coast. WHITE & BAYLEY, Successors to w. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., room 8. Property Exchange a Speclalty. FOR SALE. The Potter ranch, three miles north of Napa, has been subdivided into 15 blocks, ranging from 10 to 30 acres each; this ranc is nicely located in the center of Napa Val- | ley, mear a good school. and is offered for sale_at the low price of $66 to §90 per acre by Napa and San Francisco Real Estate Co., 25 North Main st., Napa, Cal BALE or exchange for city property; sacrifice; 153 acres, Napa Co.; 60 acres in cultivation: | frult, vines and grain; fully equipped and paying: beautiful place: gentleman's home. SHADBURNE. 405 Montgomery st. ATTENTION, HOMES S Send postal for catalogues of the best land targains in California. C., M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st. $9000 WILL secure a large tract of land that | is wcrth four times the amount asked; must be sold 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 California. ALEX MURDOCK, § seventh st., Oakland. | | PIEUMONT | A GREAT MANY WELL | NO FOG—NO WINDS—DRY, | Take the “Key" LLAMEDA REAL ESTATE. READY for occupancy: a new G-room cottage; lot 50x108; to be sold_this week. See owner, J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st., Alameda. OAKLAND ADVERT'S’M'TS OFFICE., 1016 BROADWAY. A LONE working girl won‘ld like respectable young 1ady for reommate. Apply MISS L L. O'Farrell st. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shiped. 725- 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 181. BELMOND House, over Owl drug store, 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric lghts: running water in every room: 200 rooms: 25c to S0c per night: $1 25 to $3 week. CALIFORNIA, 1424 Large, sunny rooms, well furnished, hot and cold water, gas, phone, baih; suitabls for 2 gentlemen or for gentle- man und lady: other rooms. OAXLAND REAL ESTATE. PERPLEXING QUESTIONS, What the answer? What the answer? PIEDMONT PIEDMONT PIEDMONT | PIEDMONT Opposite PIEDMONT PIEDMONT the PIEDMONT PIEDMONT Golden PIEDMONT PIEDMONT Gate. EDMONT PIEDMONT PIEDMONT 85 minutes from S, F. by Key Route. Trains every 20 minutes, ENOWN 8. BUSINESS MEN ARE BUILDING HOMES IN PIEDMONT. Osakland’'s most beautiful suburb, Plenty of sunshine—Artistic homes. STREETS LAID OUT ON MOST MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE LINES. Shade trees on every street. Route ferry to-day and go to Piedmont—Cafe at Pledmont Springs Park Office on Central Piedmont Tract always open Sundays, ALSO LOTS FOR SALE I BERKELTY, ALA- OAKLAND AND ACREAGE IN MEDA co, WRITE_FOR, NEW CIRCULAR AND MAPS. THE REALTY SYNDICATE. 1212 BROADWA' 14 Oakland, Ca 8. F. Cal. $4750—FINE home In beautiful Linda Vista T ce; new; finely finished In every d O rooms, etc.; price reduced from $6000: owner must_sell on account of mortgage. See P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 Tenth st., Oak- BARGAIN—Beautiful 7-r. home in Pledmont; fine neighborhood; good location; near oar line: will sell cheap; must be seen to be preciated. Apply to E. MORRIS, 675 36th st. FOR sale—Two new up-to-date bungalow 8- room houses; large lot with barn; very cheap. Inquire on premises, 688 Thirtieth st., or 1055 Broadway, Oakland, CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Tnited States or Canada one year for e ety OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. GENTLEMAN roomer or boarder; private fam- convenient to local trains. 1352 Harrison Oakland. e —————————— OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. sunny, light East Oaklan FURNISHED _rooms; 1412 East Ninth and airy. d. Roomers at the Willlamette House, st., Oakland. WANTED—] 871 Tenth ——— e e onm;n STORES TO LET. TO let—$25; store, corner Twenty. San Pablo ave.: fixtures, livin workshop and stable. Inquire opposite San_Pablo ave. e e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains In furnl: ture. H. Schelhaas, 11th st..cor.store,Oakland AEE———————————————IIED ixth st. and room, San Francisco Advertisem’ts ROOMS FOR HO' A FLOOR of 8 rooms, alcove and bath, fur- nished for housekeeping: plano and sewing 5 minutes' walk . 'inquire mornings, in 3035, o ANT, 444—Two sunny rooms for hot keeping; one single for lad or phone | EDDY, 611—Furnished housekeeping rooms. | EDDY. 804—3 sunny housekeeping rooms with bath. CLEAR Am! CLEMENTINA, 320—Room to rent unfur- nished. EDDY, 210—Sunny, front sulte; also double and eingle rooms; private; terms m te. ELLIS, 611—Newly furnished, sunny rooms; $2 to $5 week; first-class, quiet; bath. ELLIS, 1130—Handsomely furnished room; suitable for 1 or 2; board if desired. FRANKLIN, 721—Sunny furnished front room; | $10; all conveniences. GEARY, 1225—Large bay-window sunny room for pentleman; modern, convenient; only $12. B ———— L e Sy GOLDEN GATE ave., 847., opposite Jefferson Square—Furnished rooms, suite or single. e R GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 35¢ to $1 25 night: §1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-room. GRANT, 7—Nicely furnished, sunny suite; also single ‘rooras; $2 50 to $7 week. HAWTHORNE, 8—Large front room to remt. HOWARD, 737%—Furnished rms.; good loca- tion; also eome housekpg rms.; Very reas. HOWARD, 715—Large sunny rooms at low Tates: 25c to $1 day and $1 25 to $5 week. HOWARD, 2032—For doctor or dentist, an ele. #ant parlor suite with bath; private. CAPITAL Van and Storage Co., 3 Eddy st. phone Mint 2041; JOHN F. COOPER, pre: furniture moved, packed, shipped and st PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell tel. Pri. Ex. 571 CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. LDEN WEST Storage; advances made. 840 GOlllllkm st.; tel. Howard 941. 1. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and_Furniture Moving Com- Aany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 251 native of Pittsburg. Pa.. .aged 28 years. £ Members of Cofmpany’ A, First Califo nia_ Volunteers, and friends and acquaint- ances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 830 a. m. from his late residence, 49 Gilbert street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a requiém high mass will be ceiebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COX—In this city, October 25, 1004. James Cox, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years. CUNNINGHAM—In this city, October 24, 1904. t the Hotel Bella Vista, Clementina Tru- fant Cunningham, wife of the late Caleb Loring Cunningham, & native of Bath, Me., aged 78 years and 7 months. (Boston, papers please copy.) > Interment private, H BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery tel n 1840. Shipping cut rates. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. WE shall close our retail office at 300 Post st. Nov, 1; we have a lot of new White sewing machines that are slightly shopworn that we shall positively sell at half price or less before removal; our new retall office 1s located at 915 Market st. White Sewing Machine Co. _— AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premfer, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices: rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. | 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. ‘Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market. . TEREWEITERS AND SUNNGIN: . exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Emith _Premier, $25; other typewriters at bigher and lower prices: rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. AND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. 2DV'~'HebllOr ‘l'yy:'rlfln. Inspec. Co.. 508 Market. | ed rooms, double bed, $10; single rooms, $5. KEARNY, 305, cor. rooms; also housekeeping rooms and bath, LANGTON, 21%, between Sixth and Seventh— To let, furni, room with water. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st.—400 eingle and family rooms 35¢ to §1 50 per day, 2 to §8 per week: the only new and modern hotel and rooming-house in San Franciaco 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. ovated; prices reasonable. MARKET, 917—Nicely furnished rooms to let. MARKET, 1040 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rooms; $2 50 to $7 week; baths; elevator. MINNA, BSOA—Furnished rooms; adults. OAK, 42, near Van Ness ave. and Market st.— Furnished sunny front parlor to let; re reasonable; German family. PINE, 2786—Sunny bay-window, 7 rooms and bath: house completely furnished; yard; basement; reasonable. bath, phone. POLK, 1820—Newly furnished. bedroom with bath; reasonable. POST, 701, cor. Jones (Warren Aptmts)—Ele- tly furnished front suite, steam heat, gas and electric lights, bell service, bath, phone, running water, elevato: and for gentlemen only. ROYAL HOUSE,126 Ellis—Incandescent lights; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to §8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; | SIXTH, 143—Furnished rooms to let with | housekeeping privileges. ST, REGIS, Hyde and Ellils—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. | STEVENSON, 620—Sunny front furnished room to let cheav, | SUTTER, T17—Sunny rooms, back or front; grate, running water; 8 minutes to town. TAYLOR, 2t—Elegant front suites and single; hot water; steam heat; elevator; ‘mo. TAYLOR, 246—Nicely furnished room for 2 gentlemen, TAYLOR, 624, ne;;z:tm—lmm!. front, bay- window room; § sunny front THE ST. KATHRYN, CORNER ELLIS AND LEAVENWORTH STS.—POSITIVELY THR SUNNIEST ROOMS IN THE CITY; NEW SANITARY HAIR MATTRESSES, BATHS, ELECTEIC LIGHTS, TELEPHONE SERV: ICE. HOT AN LD ER; ERY MODERN CONVENIENCE; ELEVATOR ALL HOURS; ROOMS FROM $3 WEEK. THE Larchment, 361 Sutter—New brick bldg., finely furnished: hot, cold water, steam heat, privilege to baths: $2 50 to §5 per week. ELEVENTH ave. South, 1535—3 large, sunny, furnished rooms; complete; rent $10 month. all im- proved, house. etc. E. A. HUSING, Fourth ave. and B st., San Mateo. FOR good Government lands inquire 305 Lar- kin st room 49, near City Hall BERKELEY ADVERT:S'NTS | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. BARGAD lain bath; city mantel, folding New Siroom, 2-story house; porce- | water; gas and electric lights; | doors, china closet; desk | buflt in library: refrigerator and cooling | closet; lot 43x100; street work and sidewalk done: "aleo cement coping, lawn, ete.; price | $3500: terms, $600 cash, balance $30 per | month; close’ to university and station Key | Route ‘and S. P. R. R. Open Sundays. O. A. RUDOLPH, Loriz Station, South Berkeley. BARGAIN—Must be sold to-day; tage; bath, pantry, stationary tubs, lot_30x120; close to station, &chool and store; price $1250; terms $150 cash, bal- | ance $15 monthly. O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin Station, South Berkeley. Open Sunday. —$3500— A CHOICE home on Delaware st., Berkeley: 8 rooms and bath: ot 40x135; new and modern; sunny exposure; fine view: easy terms of payment if desired; no trcuble to show prop- erty. REALTY BONDS AND FINANCE CO. (Inc.), 1172 Broadway, corner Fourteenth st., Oakland. ONLY A FEW LEFT, $1 25 PER WEEK. NO INTEREST. Cholcest lots in the Exceisior Homestead | Tract; level as a billiard table: on street | de; close to fine mchool: not far from the ission-st. electric cars; secure one as an time 1t is paid for it will have doubled in value the way prices have during past year; buy ad mow before prices become nfll!fl“fl%m . J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., r. 8. Phons Main 5704 #1000 FOR 2 lots, northeast cor. Sanchez and Palmer ste.: must be sold for mortgage; $250 down, balance $20 per month. Cottages, 5024 | Army st. and 3760 Army st.; $2250. D. COF- , 2528 Mission st., near Twenty-first. FOR _sale—3 colonial houses, 6 rooms, bath and basement; beautifully finished, up to dste and sunny: east side of Tenth ave., near 1 ot Sunset. Hallett & Gee, on premises. $1000_COTTAGE, 4 rooms; large lot; near Cortland-ave. School; $200 cash, balance .R;_m:w”lflm 3310 Mis- i $700—A GOOD corner lot, 45x135; 1 block from Tejegraph ave. &7 Lot 35x126, on Telegrapl 46x138, on Teleg ave, ph ave, : close 1000—Lot i terms. . 2110 Shattuck ave., LEY, Cal. 8159 DOWN. To close out my holdinge in Golden Gate and mear Ashby station, on the Key route, I will sell lots and build small homes on your own 5 v o‘!fl“' =3 iway, op- n desirable residence section of Berkeley, house of 9 rcoms, porcelain bath, #toreroom; stable and chicken-house; 3 blocks from an station, 5 blocks from Berke- ley and 6 from entrance to university; 2025 Virginia st., between Shattuck and Milvia; newly painted and papered throughout; rent ; will not be rented to tenants who let housekeeping rooms. Apply 26 Montgomery #t., room 8 San Francisco, or LITTLE & WOOLSEY, 2110 Shattuck ave., Berkeley. | $2000 HOME built to_suit you, lo- included, any location, on $1 25 per week. Mutual Home Bullding Association, 427 Crossiey bid, FRUITVALE ADVERT’S'TS ALL work first class by AHL- BACH & YER. plumbers. 826 Howard st. . PRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. W. E. RUDELL, REAL ESTATE, Corper Fruitvale ave. and Washington st., Fruitvale, Cal. i WING PROPERTIES ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS i '$050—Cottage of 4 rooms; city water and &0od sewer; 5 minutes’ walk from the station; one biock from car line; 1 block from school. This property rents for $10 per month. As an investment this will THE FOI and Just from Frulivale ave.- car. Terms cash, balance same as rent. $1650—Modern cottage; 4 nice rooms and bath, gas, city water and sewer; lot 38x125; 3 shoit blocks - from Frultvale station; terms $C50 cash, balance 8 per cent. For rent—A house of 7 rooms and bath; helf-acre of ground, chicken houses and barn well; furniture: also a few chickens’ ELLIS, 325—Suites of rooms for housekeeping. ELLISDELL, 217 Post—Elegant suite for light housekeepinig: also single room: reasonable. GOLDEN GATE ave., 439 — Room for light housckeeping. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1204—A sunny parlor suite, suitable for housekeeping; also single rooms; bath and phone. THIRD, 415B—Rooms, en_suite and single, $150 per week; modern flat; bath, laundry. TWENTY-NINTH, 325.—Sunny room. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 Tooms 35 to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas). running water in’svery Toom; elevator, read -room; free bus: baggage. WALLER, 60, near Market—Large bay-window front room; one or two gentlemen; $3 week. WASHINGTON, 704—Furnished rooms to let. GREEN, 1812—Nice room; one or two ladles or couple; housekeeping privileges. GROVE. 42—3 connecting unfurnished rooms and single, GROVE, 109—Two nice newly furnished rooms for housekeeping; use of bath and phone. HOWARD, 719%—2 large housekeeping rooms; aduits only; respectabie; no transient. HOWARD, 822 Two suites housekeeping rooms; gas and coal stoves. HYDE and Washington (apply 1505 Washing- ton—2 newly furnished housckeeping rms. every convenience; fine view; tel. Hyde 2508. —_— JESSIE, 323—2 large sunny basement rooms, furnished housekeeping; gas and coal range, 2 beds, $4 week; 1 front parlor, $3 25 weel KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell—Three- room sunny apartments; steam heat; cen. loo, KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— Sunny furnished 3-room suites; steam h ed, electric lighted; free baths: rates reas. MARTHA place, 4, off Geary st., near Ma- ‘WEBSTER, 1352—Sunny furnished front room, suitable for gentlemen. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Marke! Most convenfent and respectable: 700 rooms; 35c to $150 night: $2 to $8 week; elevator: elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. ‘WOLF House, cor. Sixth and Howard—Choice furnished rooms from 1bc per night up; ele- gant transient rooms, 50c per night. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, cor. Duncan and Church sts A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 v. m, B L — ROOMS AND BOARD. R Anm A A~ A ST. GEORGE, 1618 Washington; just open; handscme, newly furnished, sunny suites; pri- vate baths: single rooms: modern conven- fences; exceilent table board; reasonable rates. LADY offers comfortable board and room for $8 month in return for light duties. 1433 Eighth ave., Sunset District, city. son—4 furnished ' housekeeping Tooms; also 3 others, COMMODIOUS room, suitable for two gentle- MINNA, bé6—Furnished rooms complete for men, with breakfast and dinner, per housekeeping. Z month. 1254 ddy g MISSION, 1639B—Elegant rooms, furnished or | LIBERTY, 2, near Twentieth—Sunny room and for housekeeping; cheap; private. . board in private family; $6 ly. NINETEENTH, 8521 — Two housekeeping | BOARD and room; private family. 330 Te- rooms; $10. hama st. OAK, 117—Complete for housekeeping, to B5: Sae tanas: bot Bathisltiee o PAGE, 116 — Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms: running water; bath. - PINE, 2140—One sunny furnished room; and bath; housekeeping permitted; $10. POST, 217, near Grant ave.—Elegant front suite; also single room; reasonable. POST, 962—Nicely furnished suites; $15 to $20; gas, closets, running water; convenient. RITCH, 307—Three rooms furnished for house- keeping, $12. CHESTNUT, 2606—Large sunny room with board. COMORA, 621 O'Farrell—Desirable Just vacated; sunny; large grounds: FIRST-CLASS room and board, $30; two, $50; refined family; central, Box 3486, Call. GEARY, 1052—Room and board for single gentleman In private family. HOWARD, S841A—First-class board and room, single or double, $5 week; American family. MASON. C15A — Sunny front room, with or without board, for lady: private family. SACRAMENTO, 1514—Parlor floor, b elegantly furnished, sunny housekeeping rooms; piano. SCOTT, 800—Northeast corner; 2, 3 or 4 rooms, newly furnished; bath; extra sunny. EECOND, 149—Furnished rooms for housekeeping. 2 SHOTWELL, 121, near Sixteenth—Two or three sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; cheap. SCUTH PARK, 126 — To let, 4 unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; no children. SUTTER, 19283 large sunny rooms and bath; sutire floor; clean; reasonable. TAYLOR, 911—Furnished suite, gas 12; 3 attic rooms, gas range, $1 .ulingu. a’.' light TURK, ‘Two housekeeping rooms; yard; for family with 1 or 2 children. i TWENTY-SECOND, 3447—2 furnished keeping rooms: all complete. T 24TH, - Misslon—2 nicely furn. connec. T, 418y wine 3 Stoall Mntusns B wen i WASHINGTON, 1418 — Two sunny furnished rooms, with plano; light housekeeping; §16. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The We 16 pages. lng year. APLRTMENT HOUSES. - unfur.; refs. Tooms: furn. or O'FARRELL, 911—Nicely furnished rcoms, suite or single. TWO adjoining rooms suitable for 2 or 3 men, with or without board. 460% Natoma st. | ELLIS, 1174—Single room with first-clasy home board; young gentlemen; references. PINE, 952—Beautifully furnished front con- necting rooms; will give breakfast. ROOM and board th private family. Eddy st. b % ( SANCHEZ, 1241—Room with board. opp. Grace Church annex, rms, learn prices,try table. young gentlemen to room and ble. 420A Ellis st. VAN NESS, 700—Sunny front alcove suite; ‘modern conveniences; cooking. i VAN NESS 90S—Large sunny ave. room “two, with board. { - ADVERTIS) , subscriptions received at EMENTS, Call branch office, cor.Duncan and Church sts. Etevenson Mansion, 807 California—See WANTED—Two ~ board; reasonal JESSIE, 363, east U, S, Mint—Nicely furnish- | Bush—Nlcely furnished : MARKET, 719—Front suite rooms; newly ren- | PINE, 1300, corner Hyde—Sunny corner suite; | decidedly up-to-date | ths. | Ness a ¥ £ Ins Var nd Market, MELBOURNE Institute, Van Neas and Market | cures; estab. in 8. F. 4 yrs. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued Francis A. Forbes, 22, 1307 Pacific street and Katharine M, Speetzen, 21, 1018 York i William A, Bristol, 19, 552 ):,m:-e::u“' an Hannah Beach, 16, 460 Bryant street. Emilio Garibaldi, 23, 1 Vallejo street, and Flora Garibaldi, 20, 1521% Dupont street. | ~ Gustave 0. Kiotz, 26, Vallejo, and Grace B w on. 22, Vallejo. Willlam H. Burgett, 24 Healdsburs. and Gertrude Maxwell, 23, Healdsburs. Tothar Kemperinan, 3, 625 Turk strest, and Anita B, Chambless, 34, Hotel Pleasanton. Leon Marty, 20, 514 Bush street, and Vir- inie Toulze, 20, 532 Pine street. 'Cfifll fan Thornagle, 50, 4320 Nineteenth street. and Alice W. Black, 42. Vallejo. Cariton A. Philbrook, 25, Ross Valley, and 1da B, MacMullen, 23718 Point Lobos avenue. Pascal P. Maussang, 21, city, and Bertha Glasco, 18, city. BIRTHS—MARRJAGES—DEATHS. marriage and death notices sent by | Tt Mot be Inserted. They must be handed i1n at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- gons authorized to haye the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. BORN. HARTIE—In this city, October 17, 1504, to the wife of F. Hartfe, & son. | HEYMAN—In Alameda, October 12, 1904, to | _ the wite of Sam Heyman, & dlu‘hteg | VORDMAN—In Sunnyvale, Santa Clara Coun- | "ty. October 18, 1004, to the wite of C.. Vord- | _man, a daughter. MARRIED. HUME—HELMKE—In this city, 1004, by the Rev. George W. White, pastor Central M. E, Church Roy W. Hume and Sophia A. Helmke, both of San Francisco. NORMAN—KELL—In_this city, October 24, 1904, by the Rev. James H. 'N. Williams, Wilbur Norman and Grace Ethel Kell, both of this city. PATEK—ENGLANDER—In this city, October 24, 1904, by the Rev. Joseph Willner, Harry Patek and Lillle Englander, both of this city. REVERT—BUCKING—In this city, October 23, 1904, by the Rev, E. M. Stensrud, Albert L. Revert of Tomopah, Nev., and Henrletta M. Bucking of San Francisco. —_— DIED. Anderson, Trens B. C. Jenkins, Tillle C. August, Joseph Kennedy, John October 22, Bayle, John Lange, Johanna Cary, Grace M. Meyers, Lena Chantry, Alden 8. Mohr, Elizabeth Clancy. Michael Muller, Oscar E, Cooper. Sobrina Nordling, Maria M. Costello, John Petersen, Gustav A. Cox, James Raymond, Frank Cunningham, Clemen. Riordan, Edward M. tina T. Rossi_ Minnie Ruisinger, Annie M. Rutherford, Helen G. Schwabacher, Babetts Terrier, Frank Turton, Harry Van Auken, Virginia Walter, Rudolph W. Hutchins, Lemuel W. Watson, Charles H. Hynes, Bridget Wellington, Eldridge ANDERSON—In_this city, October 25, 1004, Irene Emma Christine, youngest and beloval daughter of Andrew and Emilie Anderson, and sister of Elsie Anderson, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 13 days. AUGUST—In this city, October 25, 1904, Jo- seph Augyst, & native of Finland, aged 60 years, BAYLE—In Reno, Nev., October 21, 1904, John, beloved husband of the late Catherine Bayle, and father of Mrs. C. Artigues, Mrs. L. Lacaze and Miss Catherine Bayle, and father-in-law of Charles Artigues and Louls Lacaze, and brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. Baréilles, and uncle of -Mrs. C. Bareilles of West Berkeley, Mrs. L. Lombard of Ala- meda and Neolfe” Marie, Annie, Plerre and Veronica Barellles, and irandfather of John L., Francine G., Joseph C. and Paul A. Artigues, a native of France, aged 63 years 1 month'and 23 daye. EFriends and acquaintances are respec fully invited td attend the funeral Wedne: day. October 26, at 1 p. m,, from his laf ence, 1332 Fifth avenue, South San Francisco, thence to Masonic Temple, Post and Montgomery streets, where services will be held under the auspices of South San Francisco Lodge No. 212, F. and A. M., commencing at 2 p. m., thence to Eighteen and Guerrero streets by electric car. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Members of Beulah Chapter No. 99, O. B. S.. will please attend the funeral of our late déceased brother, John Bayle, to-day, at 2 p. m., from Masonic Temple. Post and Mont- gomory streets, where services will be held under the auspices of South San Franc.sco Lodge No. 212, F. and A. M. MARY LADD, Secretary. CARY—In this city, October 25, 1904 Grace Mary Cary, beloved wife of Charles W. Cary, mother of Clarence Pearce, and daughter of rs. Alice Wolper, a native of New Or- leans, aged 34 years and 15 days. (Ne Orleans Pleayune and San Jose papers please copy. Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 12:30 p, m., from the parlors of H. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, betwéen Seventh and = Eighth, thence to Church of the Advent, Eleventh.street, near Market, where services will be held, com- mencing at 1 p. m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. CHANTRY—In this city, October 25, 1004, Al. den Schumate, beloved son of Samuel and Rosle Chantry, and brother of Martha and Eunice Chantry, a native of San Francisco, aged § months and 13 days. CLANCY—In this city, October 23 1904, Michael, beloved husband of Ellzabeth Clancy. father of Joseph H. Clancy. son of rtin and_the late Maria Clancy. and brother of Martin, John, Eugene, Willlam wnd Thomas Clancy, Mrs. P. Fol R. Groswird, a nitive of San aged 36 years 6 months and 15 days, [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Wednesday), at 8:30 a. m., from the parlors of McFadden, McHrearty & Green, 1171 M slon street. thence to St. Joseph's Chure where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COOPER—In this city, October 23, 1904, beina_Cooper, beloved wife of ‘Cyrus B, devoted mother of Derham, Ellen B. Drysdale, Charles M. Hoffman, Bernard are respect- funeral services. “Oclobvr 27, A SEANCR i or The Ol et Feee: Been “opened ac 1008 Marker sts al | _Fifth._Oren until 11 p. m. Nesiam i & Gallagher), WV, Pl R ‘South so. Sonook DERHAM—In this city, October 25, 1004, | Ellen Bertha, beloved daughter of 'Chri topher and Eilen Derham, sister of Richard J., Catherine T. and Christopher G. Derham, hiece of Terence J. Derham, and cousin of Mary Derham, a native of Woburn, Mass., aged 19 years 6 months and 25 days. DRYSDALE—In Oakland, October 24, 1004, at the residence of his parents_Fifty-first street, near Broadway. Charles M., beloved &on of M. W_ and Drysdale, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 27 years 10 months and 8 1y FIVAZ—In this city, October 25, 1004, Louls, beloved husband of the late Mary Fivasz, | and father of Hemry L. Fivas, & maiive of | Switzerland, aged years. 3 [ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the funeral parlois of laccheri, Duclos & Co., 629 Broadway. FOOSE—In this city, October 25, 1904 _ Adele Foose (nee Schwark), dearly beloved wife of Charles A. Foose, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 9 months and 16 will take place to-morrow the parlors of day 7 The tuneral us at 1 trom Valent , 1524 Stockton street, | between Green and Union. Interment Mount | Olivet Cemetery, | GOULD—In this city, October 25, 1904, Serish H.. dearly beloved husband of Anma M. Gould, @ native of Maine. aged 67 years. TUS—In Vinland, Fresno County, Sat- A October 22, 1004, 8t 11:30 &, m., Clarence Emanuel Haterius, beloved son of | Rev. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. E. Haterlus, and be. Joved brother of Ruth E., Eunice A., Carl | B °E.. Chauncey M. and Haunce O. W. Haterius, of 204 Dolores street, San Fran- cisco, & native of Saronville, Nebr., aged 20 Years 6 months and 21 days..(Chicago papers ease copy. P Frichds ana scquaintances arg respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services | Wednesday, October 26, at 2 p. m., at the Swedish Lutheran Ebenezer Church, Fif- teenth and Dolores streets, San Francisco. Interment will take place at Randoiph, Kans. HOFFMAN—In this city October 23, 1904, Bernard Hoffman, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 26 year: 7 Friends and fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Thursday), at 2 p. m., the mortuary chapel of J. S. Godeau 305 Montgomery avenue, HUTCHINS—In this ecity, October 23, 1904, Les a native of muel Willlam Hutchins, Maine, aged 71 years. HYNES—In this city, October 25, 1904, Bridget | Hynes, a native of County Galway, Ireland, | aged 65 years. 7 Remains at the parlors of J. 8. ¢ Sonerai 805 Montgomery avenue, Notice of NS—In Davisville N. Y., October 1804, Tillle Cecil, wife of the late Harry W. Jenkins of New York City, and mother of | Harry C. Jenkins of San Francisco and Mrs. J. Warren Cutler of Rochester, N. Y. KENNEDY—In this city, October 22, 1904, John, beloveq husband of the late Ellen | Kennedy, and father of John Joseph Ken- nedy, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged' 75 years. | @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 a. m., from the pariors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis. &ion street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be cele- | brated for the repose of his soul at 9 &. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LANGE—In this city, hanna, beloved wife of John C. R. Lange, and mother of Mrs. Elise Steward of Spo- kane, Wash., Edmond Lange and Mrs, Em- ma iman, a native of Germany, aged 79 years 11 months and 5 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funmeral Wednes- y, October 26, 1904, at 10 a. m., from her st sesidence, 624 Washington stréet, thence to and Townsend streets 1 a, m, trath, Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery, MEYERS—In this city, October 24, 1904. Lena Meyers, beloved daughter of Mrs. N. Kun- dig, a native of Schaffhausen, Switzerland, S ridnds and acqustniances are respect. lenc acquaini are e fully invited to attend the funeral to-day } Vednesday), at 2:30 p. m., from ors of H, F. Suhr & Co., 1137 street, between Seventh and Eighth. Inter. ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by train from Third and Townsend streets. juaintances are respect- $1 Cal.. a native of Germany, aged 77 years 10 months and 12 days. 7 Remains will be forwarded to Dutch Flat, Cal.. on October 27 for interment. WATSON—In this city, October 23, 1904, Charies Hunter, beloved husband of Stella E. Watson, and father of Eunice F. Watson, @ nmative of Lincoln, DL, aged 33 years 1o months and 25 days. (Lincoln, DL, and Pu- eblo, Colo.. papers please copy.) 7 Friends, acquaintances and neighbors of Golden West Camp No. 74S. Woodmen of the World, are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-day (Wed- nesday), at 1:30 p. m.. at the chap:| ¢ Charles H. J. Truman & Co.. 1909 Misston street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth | WELLINGTON—In this city, October 24 1904, Eldridge G.. beloved husband of A lingtom, brother of Mrs. W, ot Stockton, and cousin of Mrs. John de An- gells, a native of New Orleans, aged 54 years. 7 Interment Stockton, Thursday, October 27, 1904, at 2 p. m. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Thirteen, Cal Wine A. 80 MV& MtTm. — — |Pac C_Borx.158 137% 106 |Pac S Tel Co. — 114 SALES. Morning Session. Board— 115 Anglo-Californian Bank ...... 88 00 10 Cal Fruit Canners’ Assoclation. 99 25 . .14 87 - 9T L2832 Co L2335 uhau S P Co. eee 1478 ,000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent .118 00 .500 Mt V & Mt Tamalpals Ry 55110 2 000 S JValley 48 (34 mige)...101 ,000 8 P 1st con e (stamped).110 25 ,000 United R R of 8 ¥ 4 per cent. 85 3744 Street— 30 Bank of Caltfornia , 428 00 65 Glant Powder Con . 63 28 2,000 Sacramento E1 Ges & Ry §al108 00 000 S P Cal lst con bs (stamped).110 25 | ggooo Market.st Ry lat con 5s......117T 00 1000 Spring V Wat Co gen mtge 4s. 99 00 Afterncon Session. 90 Alaska Pack 5 Alaska Packers’ no% 10 Alaska Packers' % 50 5 Alaska Packers’ 100 00 80 California Wine 80 25 -, 10 Hawailan Comi & Sugar...... 68 00 15 Honokaa 8 Co . s 57§ 85 Honokaa 8 Co . 47 60 8 F Gas & Electrio. - 56 50 10 Spring Valley Water Co. 39 25 000 Cal Gas & E1 G M & C T Sa.. 80 57% el 118 00 102 00 08 75 35 50 Ak 103% 102 e C I Cal Powder.130 145 |Oak Bk Sav.120 — Cal Ship Co. — 21 |Oak T Com.. 78 — Cal TI& T — 155 |IOOF Hall A 6% — Cen Bk, Oak — 75 |Orpheum Co. — 15% Chutes Co .. 5% 6%|PacC Cas Co.128 — City & C Bk — 120 |Pac Sur Co.108 — L Imp.. — Para Paint. 30 — st Dynm.. — 378 | S F Drydock. — 68 | DptPwd pfd — 85 |SF&SJ Coal. 17% 20 Do com .. 38 — |S J Wat Co.108% — | FN Bk, Oak.120 SO & MTgbt.125 — Fischer Thtr 30c — |Swiss-A Bk.118 — gfnch-A Ek-‘g!fillg‘él Truck Blect.. 11 — las Con A.. 1 UR I fa. 5 Hono P o — " 2018| Do eom’ - 3y 2% & Tel Co Ss. California Stock and Oil Exchange. MOHR—In this city, October 24, 1904, Eliza- beth, beloved wife of the lats Jacob Mohr | of Germany, and devoted mother of Henry, | Jacob A., Fred W. Emma Mohr and Mrs. H. Bush, a | Hessen, Darmstadt, Germany, aged 5t years | 9 months and 7 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10:30 a. m., from the resi- dence of her son, 1608 San Jose avenue, Sunnyside. MULLER—In _this city, October 24, 1904, Oecar Emil Muller, beioved husband of the late Consulin Victorla Muller of Lausanne, Switzerland, a native of Hamburg, Ger- many, aged 70 years 4 months and 14 days. | 7 i'riends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Wednesday), at 10 a. m., from the funeral | parlors of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission street. Interment Odd Fellows’ Cem. etery. NORDLING—In_Alameda, October 24, 1904 Maria M. Nordling, beloved mother of Alice D., Anna E. and Carl Nordling, a native of Finland, aged 38 years 4 months and 28 days. | PETERSEN—In this city, October 24, 1904, | Gustave Alger Petersen, dearly beloved son | of Anton and Augusta Petersen, and brother | of ‘Alice Petersen, a native of California, | aged 9 years and 11 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are fully Invited to attend the funeral W day, October 26, at 1 p. m., from th lors of H. P, Petersen. 228 McAlllster street, Interment Mount Olfvet Cemetery. RAYMOND—In this city October 25, 1004, Frank Raymond, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 78 years. RIORDAN—In this city, October 25, 1004, Ed. ward Martin, beloved son of Patrick and Lucy Riordan, and brother of May, John | and Nealie Riordan, a native of San’ Fran- | clsco, aged 9 months and 4 days. | @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10:30 &, m., from the resi- dence of the parents, 601 Third street, In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROSSI—In this clty, October 25, dearly beloved wife of Jmph'Al..oR*n:‘nln;v- ing mother of Evelyn, Lolita and Olive Roas! sister of Mrs. . Mrs, Hirsch, Mrs. E. Lanigan, Mrs. W. Nixon anq Miss Julia Kind and of the late Harry Kind, and daughter of the late Richard and Adelaide KgFl native of San Francisco. rlends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, October 27, 1904, at 10 a. m., from her late Unlon street. RUISINGER—In this city, October Annle M. Ruisinger, beloved a.u?i'ur Ellen Sullivan, and loving_ sister of T. Edward P. and George R, Sulliv: mg;; Bigelow. a mative of rnia, i are respectfull: ™ {end the funeral to-marrow’ (Tharsdasy, s :30 a. | g;m‘:m::nducnl 9 a. n; interment oly Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Kind! omit flowers, ey o5 . RUTHERFORD—In this city, October 25, 1004, at the residence of her Darente: 11 ot avenue, Helen™ G. Rutherford, dearly be. loved daughter of Thomas and Mary Ruther. ford, and beloved sister of Andrew Ruther. ford, a pative of San Francisco. SCHWABACHER—In th 1904, Babette gchwlhm.:.berc.“{'doe:'do e e . Louls Lew! y Thursday. October 27, at 9:45 a. m., at her late residence, 2419 iV, ) ment Home of Peace Cometon oy train Tews. train ing and Townsend st Paey Tests at 11:30 Frank, youngest and and Lillie Terrier, lian and Rose T of Hawali, brothe: ot o ey n-a‘ = T of the IFRemains al funeral parlors H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission street. EX-members of Company F. First nia \{ollmtfln and of the late Ser- WALTER—In this city, October his residence, 150513 Market dolph William, beloved husband ‘o John, | Reed oft Stock— Bld. Asked. Associated Trust Cert . 9 25 Caribou . . 800 pe . TI% & - % . - 2 . 88 . 12 13 ~1100 1200 Monarch (of Arizona) . 38 Monte Cristo .. . & b3 Oceidental of W. V . .8 o4 Ofl City Petroleum ........ 57 58 Crude . « 180 - Senator .. ol 0 Sovereign - _% 3 Sterling . . 28 0 Twenty-Elght . .85 1000 Miscellaneous— Cal. Jockey Club 12 50 Fischer's Theater 0 Northern Cal Power . Truckee Electric un s Morning Session. Boa 500 Fischer's Theater ........... Afternoon Session. 300 Home - 400 Home 2% 400 Monarch . 30 500 Claremont, S. 10 . 2% SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fraae cisco Stock and Exchangs Board yesterday: 500 Chollar . 900 Con Cal & V.1 35 Confidence . 1000 Hale & Nore. 200 Crown Point.. 09| CLOSING QUOTATIONS. F Belcher 2 29 Best & Belch.1 10 1 S 18 20 "o B8YRTANBUEENARERE Had o8 B4, Aske. 10 13 — oz os (- 0 20 — i - Goldfteld. LY 25) Jumbo .u.vuen o TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE, ing were the sales on the San Fran- - %opli Mining Exchangs yesterday: 108 FEEREN b3 g ,zigns 21 3 gaay ki 8118833 $A=E2 8] | B& BR2%| BEBUR

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