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nnm REAL ESTATE—CITY- ATOR'S EALE. ATOR'S EALE. MBER 3, 1904. MBER 3, 1904 D SALESROOM, o'clock noon. NGEE, ESQ. | ator. of the Estate of \ EAYWARD, deceased. 38 T /V(’/MIVVYA7H5 q¥sEWOT y veep— Wl— FOEILIIEN AR 13| R SRR AT EPIVIRN - S —— | ATTVLE G BOULEVARD, AT THE ER LOT. 10N ST. CARS PROPERTY. YOU HAVE BEEN ONLY A FEW LEFT. $1 25 PER WEEK. Chotcest Jots in the “Excelsior Homestead Tract; Jevel ms g billiard table: on street € ¢lose to fine school; mot far from the Missjon-st. -electric cars; secufe one as an iovestment and by the time it is pald for it will -hav bled in value the way prices bave advanced during the past year; buy Bow before prices btome prohibitive 13 this rapidly growing se W. 3. WHITE, v #t.. r. & Phone Main 5704. ttage 5 '‘rooms; 4 r.&b.:308 China; terms. 660 Folsom * st. Bennihgton; [ 2538 mmon st., pear 2lst. ALL work guaranteed first ciass by AHL. H AY plumbers. §36 Howard ~ Buccessors to W. J. W HITE. ERYWHER.E olce tract in 10 acre ; surrounded by s and vipeyards; loam 12 feet deep: per-acre. This will not first come, first served. d.%old for $125 lles -Schastopol; -electric acres, of ‘which 15 are level, Tich, -sandy_lcam, potatoes . or * corn; ood $heds, poultry-houses and set’ farming tools; horses | to Petalura, 1 mile station; 10 family orchard; among beau- 5 rooms, cl Geyserville; 56 acres rich bottom; great’ hop lamd, alialta or. vegetables; 12 acres vine- acres fine -alfaifa; -large Gffer some of the finest farms s . superd “section; let us —Near Hopland; 45 acres rich land; 13 | ® pears in bearing; family erchard; good se and outbuil well fenced; E£até this, $4000-—Close ‘o Petaluma; 1, in_potxtoes and ings; “Sebastopol; 10 “acres fin s bearing prunes,’ berries, garden; 1 pples; half cash. - 8500 down—i60 acres -and- use of 40 more; 2 building alone cost wagon-shed, poultry a Wood: scme stock, furnituré; price 52500, $400 Gown—40-acre dairy and poultry ranch; 2 good dwellingt; barh, poultry-houses, incuba- tor: & cows, 15 Angora goats, 2 horses, buggy: tooié: 10 tons of ‘hay; ofily 1 mile of town; in- vestigate quick: $2000. I #5500—Only 1 mile of Haywards: 37 acres 4 acres bearing orchard; modern * bouse G rooms and bath; finest barn in county, unnecofi\im, fine vie: his e best bu in ©. Viclnity. 6500- Close to Calistoga; 90 acres; 45 level, | roductive joam soil; well fenced and cross- ;. fenced; plénty fine water; fine prune orchard; - #ood touse, barn and outbulldings. We have #large list of desirable homes in this locality. Ty $2650-—North of Watsonville; 65 acres, § acres | “full bearing ‘appies, 9 in grain berry tch; 40 acres -timber: -flowing stream; 9-room 5 large barn and granary; water piped to Mitldings. . We have a cholce selection of fruit 1 mpd grain renches: at reasonabie prices in this Icinity. “Bee 8 few. 55005 miles of Santa Rosa and near sta- Russian River bottom; 25 acres; 5 acres vinéyard; new building ba windmill and tank; peultry | is,'and if you want only part of sell unimproved portion at $100 per mcre; if you want to raise corn that will make the Kansas article “‘side step” see some of our bomes on the Russian River, $2050—34 acres, near Watsom k © ‘acres fine potatoes; 2 acres tmber: balnce grain; 5-room cottage; barn, outbuildings. Thirteen acres rich valley land near Sonoma City; $.acres fine grapes, 15 years oid, balance pears and assorted fruits; this easy §7 no ldings; 1« I500A11 Jevel, 10 eve acres 2 miles of Calis togs; m-u o e ho— and barn; ALFALFA LAND, of Modest!; ‘lefl.—!‘r“&mmwflw can: acres in vine and fruit belt, near’ sandy loam: 5-room Nl-lndt' .+| Get off car at our Oceanside Branch Office on | NO INTEREST. | investi- lom FOR HOUSEKEEPTWG-Con.? FILLMORE, 213 Large sunny housskeeping ‘voms; hot and cold water;: reasonable. EEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALF. HzADQul\R’rERs FOR PARK LOTS, Do you realize that the growing city of San Francisco has only : -small area of Ocean Beach? GEARY, 1225 Fine furnished rooms; reason- able: choice nelghborhgod; all sunny. GROVE, 823 connecting unfurnished rooms. HAYES, 794—2 unturiished rooma, with use of kitchen. JONES, 923, near Bush—Sunny housekeeping suite, including kitchen and gas; $27; also back room; sunny; §14. Astoundipg_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 yiew. Lots on easy terms. None like ' ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—Some one to board child 2 years “dla.Box 4055, Cail. o .. ROOMS WANTED. 5 A YOUNG 1 ishes furnished room and ‘a yard ...?:.’é‘&"xo"; neyhr:md- x 4083, m STORAGE AND WAREEOUSES. TO lease for term of years, building for stor- age and mfg. purposes; must be strong, sult- able for heavy ww-k well lmmd about 100 =quare; stories and . Box S Gy, ome. KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell—Three- room sunny apartmen®s; steam heat; cen. loc. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— Sunny furnished 3-room suites; steam heated, clectric lighted; free baths; rates reasonable. LEAVENWORTH, 1911, near Green—§' sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; bath, phone; corner H st. and 47th ave, open daily fine marine view. | and Sunday. —_—— e e A i LIBERTY, 502, near Castro—Modern, sunny , $300 to $1100Cholcest Sunset ana Richmona | kitchen, dining-room, bath, etc.; warm belt: ots. On instaliments, £10. i them in this city. Selling rapldly at our low prices and terms. Don's miss this opportunity; them to-day. | i { see | | | $100 to §350—Near park and ocean: $5 monthly. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture. “household goods stored, moved, ped. 725~ 781 Howard st., nr. Thizd; phone Grant 181. CAPITAL Vi Storage Co., 3 Eddy st.; £ 2 m JOHN F. COOPER, pres.; gecga;hma.kxd 4 mw iiders v! Amerit (=g land- lnqmn ances are respect.’ fully invited to attend the funeral to-mortow (Thnrfl.Y). at-12:30 p. par! C. O'Connor & o707 Mission ‘streat, ,num. to St. Rose's Church for services at 1 p. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CONWAY—In this eity, October 30, 1004, Win. Tetred. beloved wife of Samuel Conway, and mother of Mildred Conway, and sister.of Mrs, Fafth Hunsen and Mk, Amale Conway and_Alfred Martin, a native of California, aged 28 years 6 months and 23 days. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to &iteng the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 p. m. from Bethany Congregational Church, Bartlett street, near Tuwenty fitch: Intermen ent Lawn Cem- etery Via electric funeral car from Thirtieth Street nnd San Jose avenue. Henmains at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Edith Hansen, 327 Bartlett street, furniture moved, pflck«l. shipped and stored. | CORDANO—In this city, October mncn: 'RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- Mmfl?fl'ellm tel. Pri. Ex. 57l ‘51l (IJNKL[N'S swnn—r\xrnnun and_merchan- dise. Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. | $100 to $400—TLevel Excelsior Homestead lots, 3 nicely furnished roo $5 monthly. German family: $T0-$14. 561, near Second—Bedroom and furnished complete for housekpg. 13, off Howard, near rm!)ms furnished for housekeeping; only. $1250 to $3000—Modern cottages In Sunset, Richmond, Oceanside and Misslon; easy terms, kitchen, Seventh—2 adults | §OIL GETZ & SON, Owners and Deaers, Room b4, fourth floor, Chronicle bldg. 117—Complete for housekeeping, $5 to gas range; hot bath; adults. 3000—7-ROOM house; Diagiet: all modern lot 25x110; Richmond improvements; street { ‘and sewered; this is a bargain. J. & JAQl'lTH & CO., 1812 Market st., r. 419, FOR_ sale—3 colonial houses, bath and basement; beautifully finished, up to | date and sunny; east side of Tenth ave., near | PINE, 1909, 1 ct., Sunset. Halleit & Gee, on premises. double perlors with kitchen; two and | - = | rtoom elcgantly furnished suites. A $2000 HOME built to suit you, Ic* included, per week. Mutual | poST, 962—Sunny_front suite, $20; also pleas- ant ‘suites, $12, $14, $16; single rooms, $8. 427 Crossley bl SOUTH PARK, 126—To let, 4 unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; no children. 2, 3 OR 5 furnished or unfurnished rooms; rea- sonable. Inquire MRS. WALNUT, South Sausalito. TURK, 836—2 nicely furnished large rooms complete for housekeeping; gas range; run- ning water. OAK, 813—Furnished housekeeping rooms. PIERCE, 8014—Three sundy rooms, furnished for housekeeping: gas and bath; rent $15. 6 room: near Octavia—Unfurnished large three any location, on $1 25 Home Building Associatio SAN MATEO REAL ESTATE. | LOMITA PARK—On line of San Mateo electris cars, 45 minutes from Fifth and Market sts.; outside the fog beit and just beyond where the 5. P. Co.’s bay shore “cutoff”” will join the main line: 50-foot lots from $400 up; terms only £16 down and $10 a month; sewer and water pipes in front of every lot; pure artesian well water; lots sold ~ since August 1; an_exceptional opportunity to se- | . BUt ot in this desirable section; take the | UTAH. 538, nr. 18th and Potrero ave—House- hretric “ears and get off at “LOMITA | Kkeeping in sunny cottage; gas, sink, hot PARK” and investigate; maps sent on & and cold wat ifcatis PO 1 BY, RODGERS & CO., VAN NESS ave., 1407—Newly furnished parlor | er. Main 673 116 Californt floor; will separate; other rooms, $6 up. | WILLOW ave., 8, off Larkin, near Eddy— REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANG! A AR AN CLEAR Oakiand, Berkeley or S. ¥. property | “for ranches DSON, 14-.5 Bacon | block. Oukland. Lower ficor, 3 hskpg. rooms; no children. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church ats. APARTMENT HOUSES. ET DOLIE 1576 Jackson—Marine view; 3-4-8 furn. or unfur.: refs. Tel. East 1350. PROPERTY WANTED. PR —— I WISH to personally buy, prefer direct from owner, paying cash (in San Francisco or across the bay), anything from a small resi- dence to some flats or moderate size busine: GOLDEN WEST Storage; advances made. 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. 1. W. Zehfuss, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montzomery g el Main 1840. Shipping at cut ra SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. P N A A P A AP AP, THE sewing machine exchange of the coast 1s located at 915 umm st. If you wish to buy, rent or ha ‘machine repal your wants will. be ptomnlly attended to by the White Co., at the above number. The - White is King. ALL maxes; 2d hand, §2, $5, $7, $0; new, $4,$8; drop heads, B drawer, golden cak, §15; rented, repaired; “lowest rates. National Automatis 8. M. Cu., 145 Sixth st.; tel. Jessie 3796. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is 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 wing in the window. 1051 Market SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kip Orphanage of 520 Lake st., San Francisco, has recelved the following orphan and half orphan girls from July 1 to Oet. 1, $ Louise Carmenita, aged 9 years; Bvelyn C. Nielsen, aged 7 years; Saturnina Martin, aged 10 years: Delores Martin, aged 7 years; Emma B. aged 8 years 6 months; Ruby Karl, aged 7 years § months: Zina Romley, aged 1 year 2 months; Bessie Tur- ner, aged 7 years; Edna Turner, aged years; Grace Turner, aged 3 years 9 months. SOCIAL. LA RPN b e TROLLEY parties, ~clubs, fraternities, look here; a chance to make merry; cozy dance ball ‘and dinners to suit any purse at Ivy Gardens, Ocean Beach terminal of electric car lines. Make arrangements at room 211, Muirhead buflding, Market and Larkin sts. —_— e | —Furn. Unfura. property; must be a bargain. Call or ad- | DOOMNTO LEST TN, o, = | Svess ib Jespiculass X, SICKELS, 6 | ATKINS, cor. Third st. and Park lane—New Geary st S. F. brick building; all sunny rooms; hot and Id water; electric lights; only first-class in WE have a buyer for 500 acres good vineyard } b 3 - land Give location and price, locality; rooms ‘l M e ‘nd up. Also & buyer for 180-acré stock farm: must | A BRLNSV\ICX\ House, 148 Sixth -Rooms have plenty of water: foothill land preferred. |~ 25c to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and A, R. SMITH & CO. ugm housekeeping rooms; open all night. { | 121 Geary st., room 301 ] | AT *‘The Almonte,” 873, Market st. (or No. 1 | | AL_AMEDA ADVERT'S'M'TS ’th n)—Rooms. 25¢, Boc, $1, $1 50 night; house open’all night. umnA COT'.I'AGIS TO LET. BEA nished rooms, suite; 1 hl-)ck from Castro car. ¥ | BELMOND house; over Owl druj COTTAGE 5 rooms, bath, completely furnished, | . trances, 1126 Market and 21 plano; adults; rent $30. 1530 Ninth st., Ala- | lights; meda, Mastic station. | _rooms; BERKELEY ADVERT’S’ BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. single or en store; 2 en- ‘k—Electric running water in every room; 25¢ to 50c per night; §1 25 to §3 week. { EDDY, 499—For renl newly furnished, sunny TS | _tront rooms; runaing water; close in. | FRANKLIN | _front rom 721, near G. G. ave.—Sunny fur. ; ‘ali_conveniences; rent $10. | GOLDEN GATE ave., 939—Unfurnished room; “W cottage, 5 rooms and bath, pantry, china | & large front room facing Jefferson Park. oset, city Wi 50x100; only one block g O O one Mex | GRAND Southern, 7th and Misslon—Rooms 3¢ ierms $150 cash, batance $18 monthly. | __to $120 night; §150 to §6 wk.; reading-room. o. A. RUDOLPH, | GRANT ave,, 111 (The Astoria)—] Lorin Station, South Berkeley. | ety furn, rooms; 1 ::{;) lzfl;.:‘ -;f | Open Sundays. —_— | HOFF ave, 88—A large sunny front roon: BIG bargain—§-room house, almost new, bath, | _for rent. pantry, city water, gas and electric lights; lot 40x130; only. 2 blocks to Key route sta. | HOWARD. 715—Large sunny rooms at low t16n; price $2300; terms $150 , balance rates: 25c to $1 day lnd $1 s 1o §5 week. 25 montbly; good location. A .. | HOWARD, 1207—Furnished room to let. i f Lorin Station, South Berkeley. Open Sundays. | HYDE, 330—Large room; suitable for private family; reasonable. two; ENAP—6-room cottage, almost mew; lot 30x | 110; price $1250; terms $150 cash, balance #$14 monthly; close to station and stores. 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin Station, South Berkeley. | JONES, 423—One large, sunny room to let. | JONES, 1801—Nncely furnished sunny room rooms and bath; lot 40x135; new and modern; sunny _exposure; fine view: easy terms of | saymént it desired; %o trouble to show prop- | REALTY BONDS AND FINANCE CO. (Ime.)," 1172 Broadway, corner Fourteenth st., | Oakland. | LAGUNA st., cupants for sunny handsome parlor sulte; unfurnished. $2 50 to $7 weel l McALLISTER, 2516—Nicely furnished rooms, suitable for gentlemen; bath, gas, etc. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st.—400 single and family rooms 85c to $1 50 per duy, $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 belis, steam Leat in every room and gives free baths and ele- vator service day and night to its guests. MISSION, 836—Furnished and unfurnished rooms to let. MISSION, 2768—Nicely furnished front room for rent. MISSION, 2342—Large sunny front bay-win- dow room in new flat, with running water $150 DOWN. To close out my holdings in Golden Gate and ‘medr Ashby station, on the Key route, I will sell Jots and bulld small hemes on your own plans for only $150 down. M. L “L'fl‘!‘s & CO.. 1323 Broadway, op- postte Postoffice. OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. If and large closet; all new furniture; use of phone; references required. - (T T MOSS, 23—1 room to let. PIEDMONT. | O'FARRELL, 556—One sunny furnished room; | _autet block: near business center. | PINE, 952—Beautitully furnished front con- necting rooms; refined family, THERE IS NOT A STREET CAR | IN ALAMEDA COUNTY THAT ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights; BY TRANSFERRING reading-room, smoking-room and hdlu”‘:-r- ;.é'lsb x’\"OTn;'A‘\D lor; rooms per night, 35c to §150; week, !2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SUTTER, 717—Front or back sunny room; run- ning water, grate, closet; 8 minutes to town. TAYLOR, 21 — Flegantly furnished rooms; suites and single; modern conveniences. E (‘y-l;h'rRAL PIEDMONT THINK o!' ALL THAT MAY ME. FIFTBEN MINUTES 'ro ‘nu. CENTER OF OAKLAN] | TEHAMA, 68—Rooms to let. THE ST. KATHRYN, CORNER ELLIS AND LEAVENWORTH STS.—POSITIVELY THE SUNNIEST ROOMS IN THE CITY; NEW SANITARY HAIR MATTRESSES, ELECTRIC LI 'l'HIRTY l"lvz MINUTES TO FR. By ROLTB—- L TRAINS EVERY. TWENTY MINUTES. | | BEFORE BUIING A HOME, EEE PIEDMON | THE CLIMATE Ts EQU. | TEMPERATURE AVERAGING 10 DE- GREES WARMER IN WINTER ELEV. L HoURs RooM8 FROM $3 WEEK. 28 WARME d THE Larchmont, 861 Sutter—New brick bldg, THAN .ON LOW GROUND finel e 3 3 v 7 Larnished; bot, cold watek, sieam hea NEAR THE WATER privilege to baths; $3 50 to $5 per weel 2 .FOR HIGHLAND TERRACE AND SATHER TRACT, BOULEVARD TER- RACE. PIEDMONT FROPERTY __AND THIRTEENTH, 268, near Hl-lon—l'lwly fur- th; | | McGEE TRACT IN BERKE | nished room to let; suitable for two; phone. UNITED STATES, 123 Ed: rooms 35¢ to §1 nl‘h!. $1 INQUIRE AT THEN S%EALTY SYNDICATE. 14 EA t—400 1212 BROADWAY, . near Marke! w“w&k;.m— OAKLAND. tric lights runnis b i mo:n;‘:lené::, ~To0m :ng:.m bus, baggage. — VALENCIA, 210—Large sunny room; private —— Tamily, —_—mmm | FOR sale—$2800; lot, 183x100; near | VAN NESS ave., 798—Newly furnished bay- Key Route: Sat. Pavio ave. . EBRin BUS’ | window room; gas and bath; reasonable, VERMONT, 449, near furnished rooms in new WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., near Most convenient Seunhum-mumy ‘house. furnished for 1o pe shed rooms’ per gant transient rooms, 50c %w' A fon ot aavenisements ead sitecipiions ia of opened &t 1008 Market st opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p._m. Open Sund: _for_gentleman. KEARNY, 220 Sunny sultes; also singls | PRI rooms; rent reasonable; phone Black 4446. —$3500— e A O e o o aa ot Berkeley: $ | LARKIN, 130—Furnished rooms to let. 910, nr. G. G. ave.—Wanted, oc- | MARKET, 1040 (The F-lmoum)—sunny rooms; | | | May Ferry GUARANTEE mailed in plain . Rohes: has sands_L L C. CO, 417 ‘Hayward bldz., S. F. . SANATORIUM. CONROY Sanatorlum ang Maternity Hospital; 2812 Sacramento st.; terms very reasonable. PROPOSALS, UNIVERSITY of California, Berkeley—Notice to Contractors, Builders and Materlal Men: Notice is hereby given that sealed bids are solicited for perf the labor and fur- nishing the ma s for an addition to the Harmon gymnasium, on the grounds of the University of California, at Berkeley, Cal., and sald bids will be réceived at the office of the Regents, South Hall, Berkeley, at or before 12 o'clock noon of November 5, 1904. No bids will be considered unless accompa- nied by a certified check or bond of bidder in favor of the ts of the University of California, equal to ten (10) per cent of his bid, with sufficient sureties, conditioned that 1f mald bid be accepted the bidder will duly enter Into a proper contract and give bond faithfully to perform the duty and obligations in accordance with said bid and with the plans and specifications which are hereby re- quired to be a part of such contract. The | fllh:dto re}m ufihr lll bldl 1s hasaby re- H MELBOURNE Institite, Van Ness and Market, | cures; estab. in S, F, 4 yrs. Hours 1to5 p.m. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Newton B. Nunn. 32, Valleo, and Mina B Welch, /29, Vall Anders Holm, 25, Alameda, and Mena Maki, 19, Alameda. Jerney Belei, 29, 609 Kansas street, Agnes Vidmar, 22,.722 Vermont street. Albert N. Way, 30, 16 Lynch street, and 24 16 Lynch street, Emory Winship, 21, Macon, Ga., anq Kath- erine M. Dillon, 21, city. Henry W. Brarens, 20. 124 Broad street, and Florence Balesworthi, 19, 200 Broad street George H. Schroder, 27, 326 Thirtieth streef, and Jennie F. Lowe ‘24,1010 Diamond street. mille Fraysse, 26, §12 Pacific street, and Pauline Bertrand, ‘20, 30 Pacific street. William Holmes, 38 _1220 Laguna street, and Maud J, Tracy, 28, 1220 Laguna street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in_at ecither 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 ’%g BORN. JUDAH—In this city, November 1, 1904, to the wife of Chester A. Judah, a son. LEONARD—In this city, October 4, 1904, to the wife of Jobn P. Leonard, a son. ROSSI—In this city, November 1, 1904, to the wife of “Angelo J. Rossi, a son. SHAPIRO—In this eity, October 27, 1904, to the wife of A. Shapiro, a daughter. MARRIED. DAVIS—BRYSON—Tn this city, October 80, | 1004, by Rabbi ore Myers, Ben Davis and Rebecca Bryson, both of San Francisco. HENSCHEL+—KANTROWITZ—In _this _city, October 23, 1904, by Rabbi Isidore Myers, Peter Henu'c‘l:l and Ida Kantrowitz, both of San Fran e s gty DIED. 2 Kimpton, Clarence Klels, Sarah A, Leonard, John D, Annie ! | | | and | | | B Bishop, Richard Blasdel, Sarab J. McGows ‘Mason, muel O'Brien, Joscph F. 5 Reld, John Fass. Pailine Ries, Laura D. Gaver, Roach, Mary A. Hansen, Ella M. Rockwood, W, Ecott . Hayes, Ann Roney, El‘l'lrfl _Hilpisch, Clfl Zander, W. R, Judge, John | LEONARD—In this city, Bernard, ther ok u.,,.-'r‘-flm,,. cmalu.— A Shie: clfy, N November 1, niu James, beloved son of Hannah and uu late Jgh- Campbell, Im of John, Daniel Sp o ey Charles and the late OWw en _Herald, a native MEHRY J. GAI-I.AGHER CO. 1004, Louls, beloved brother of Antonio, ulmnnl and Gluseppe Cordano_and_Mrs. Colettina Pezzoll, a native of San Vincenzo, Italy, aged 55 years and 14 days. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to gttend the fuheral We day, November 2, 1904, at 10:30 a. m. B fl'om his late residence, 311 Union street, to Sts. Peter and Paul's Italtan Chiren, where at 11 a. m,. sharp a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Funeral leaves ¢hurch at 1:30 p. m. for intermens COSGROVE—In this eity, October 31, 190., Anna, beloved wife of the late Thom: Ireland, aged 66 years. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 a. m., from her late residence, 2300 Beach streef, thence to St. Vincent de Paul's Church, where a requlem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery, DICKINSON—In Ukiah, October 29, 1004, Blizabeth Dickinson, devoted mother of Mrs. Margaret Abrams, grapdmother of Harry and sister of John Boiton of Siloam, native of Preston, England, aged 71 b4 (Arkansas papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 a. m., from the parlors of James McMenomey & Eon 1057 Mission street, opposite new Postoffice. thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul. commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FASS—In this city, November 1, 1904, Pauline, beloved wife of ‘A, S. Fass, ‘and mother of Nettie, Myra and Sidney Fass, and sister of Mrs. 8. Israel, Mrs. F. Jacobson and Mrs. B. Mirsky, a native of Rogasen, Germany, aged 47 years, GAVER—In this city, October 30, 1904, Re- becca Gaver. beloved sister of the late John Gaver, a native of Frederick County, Mary- land. aged 82 years 2 months and 23 days. > Funeral private November 2, 1904, “at 9 a m, from her late residence, 1320 Vailejo street. ' Please omit flowers. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HANSEN—In this city, October 30. 1904 Ella | M., wife of Andrew Hansen, and beloved sis. ter of J. F. Lambert, Mrs. Mary T. Hoff- man and Mrs. Emma Elliott, a native of Grand Island, Cal., aged 39 y 11 months and 14 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 10 a. m., from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, near Ninth, thence to St. Peter's Church for services at 1 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HAYES—In this city, October 27, 1904, Ann Hayes, sister of Eugene and the late Danlel Whelton, a native of Clonakilty, County Cork, Ireland, aged. €9 year: 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 9:45 a. m.. from the pariors at J. C, O'Connor & Co., 767 Misslon street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a re. quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HILPISCH—In this city, October 30, 1904, Carl, dearly beloved son of Eliza and the late Jacob Hilpisch, and brother of Julius ' Hilpisch, a native of Germany, aged 32 years and 26 days. Member of California Schuetzen Club. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at-1:30 p. m., from the resi- Gence of his_mother, 249 Stevenson street, between ‘Third and Fourth, thence to Druids’ Hall, 413 Sutter street, Where services will held under the auspices of Old Friends’ Grove No. 139, U. A. O. Druids, commencing at 2 p. m, Interment I O, O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers, JUDGE_In this city, November 1, 1004. John udge aged .J. Judge, beloved 'husband of (nee Blumenberg), a native of Treles 56 years. 7 Remains at the parlors of A. W. tin & Co.. 319 O'Farrell street. funeral hereafter. KIMPTON—In this city, November 1, 1904, Clarence Kimpton, beloved son of Jerome and Julia Kimpton, and brother of Annle, Rosety, Seeley and Wallace Kimpton, a n tive of Utah, aged 12 years. Remairis at the funeral parlors of The H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission street, near Fifth. KLEIS—=In this city, November 1, 1904, Sarah A., relict of the iate Aaron Kleis, beloved mother of Herbert A, Rolston and Irving Kleis, and sister of Newell A. Hall, Mrs. G. A, Hubbell and Miss Lottie M. Hall, a native of Wisconsin, aged 52 years 6 months and 24 days, £ Frionds and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services (Wednesday), at 2 p. m., at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Seventh and Market streets, Inter- 4, 1004, . Mar- Notice of ment Chico, Cal.. Friday, Novembe: November 1, 190, John D., infant son of John P. and Mary ‘Ii.eonard a native of San Francisco, aged 28 lays. McGOWAN—In this city, October 31, 1904, An nfe, beloved wife of John J. McGowan, native of Burncrana, County Donegal, Ire- land, aged 52 vears. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wedresday), at from her late residence, 21 Willlams bet'een Geary . thence to St. lary’s Cathe- dial, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MASON—In this city, October 31, 1004, Sam. el Mason, beloved husband of Mary J. Ma- son, and father of Hugh, Leslie, and Lilly Mason, a native of Ireland, aged years. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fun: l‘ll services to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 a, at ( parlors of Valente, Marini L Stockton street, between Green and L“nlon. thence by electric cars from East and Mar- ket street, 1nlermenl private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. O'BRIEN—In Martinez, October 30, 1004, Joseph F., beloved son of Jane and the late Emund O'Brien, and brother of John R. Morgan V. Paul P. Cecllia and_the late wa en, a native of San Franelsco, aged g_& years 7 months and § days. he funeral will take place to-day (Wednudly). At 9:30 a. m., from his lats residence, 237 Thirteenth strcet, between Howard and Mission, thence fo St. Ignatius , Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 10 a. m, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, REID—In this city, November 1, 1904, John Reid, beloved husband of llry Reid, and father of Andrew J.. Willlam Margaret L. Isabella and Rose E. Rp nlll‘n of eda. County Meat] Cruckahos, N. T and uoboken papers please copy.) EF Notice of funeral hereatter. Remains 2t his late residence, 521 Seventh street. RIES—In this ‘city, October 28, 1904, at :he tesidence of her daughter, Mrs. Bernard Faymonville, Laura Dodge Ries. (Canton and Ogdensburg, N. Y., papers please copy.) L5 Funeral and interment vrivate. ROACH—In this city, October 31, 1904, Mary A. Roach, mother of Willlam M. and John Roach, a native of County Kilkenny, Ire. d, 65 years. (Virginia City, Nev., Py will take place to-day 9:30 a. m., from the par- ', O'Conmor & C., 767 Mission street, thence te St. Joseph’s Church, where a requlem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROCKWOOD_W. Scott Rockwood, se Rockwood, born September 21 a8 at mnn October 31, 1904, at BOSA Fru:.kun IM ll!d 16 years 1 month 0 days. (Loulsville, Ky., papers please ‘“? Friends and acquaintances are respect- sendasy, a¢ 1.p. B, from the pariors of a; X (!y.-mm & Go, ‘Mission street. Inter- RON mui‘d Getober a, —In ty. Rrs baltvod hun‘bud of Mary Roney, lors . Frederick | mafi‘lul. 06/3200 MacNamava .. 28 7| 400 Moot Ton ..100 41008 X°F Tom . COMMERCIAL NEWS 2 = iR gl i 8 4 Ton i It Continued l'n- Page Thirteen. 50 Jumbo. . 49 200 Ton Midway.. 3T e e e ——= | 1000 Jumbo 4211000 Ton Midway.. 39 STOCK BOND EXCHANGE. Afternoon Session. s ..._NB 1000 Goldfleld Min 56/3500 MacNamara .. 2% TUBSDAY, Nov. 1—3 9, m 200 Soidfleid Min 38/ 100 Mont Ton .1 80 D umni 5 200 Paymaster -.. UNITED WTATES BONDS. 9 satey o » Bid, Ask 3 QUOTATIONS 48 qr coup.. m 107 (48 ar cp new. Mmh k. Bid. Ask. 4s qr reg... 10014107 |3s qr coup...104%105 | Adams ...... 10iN Y Ton M. 2 04 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. | Black Ants 0 — 10ONYTConM. 08 11 Osk T Co 6a.120 121 | Black Butte.. 20 23 Paymaster 0z 03 Do B8 .....112_ 113 | Blue Bull M 28 Quiney c g Do con Gs.103% — | Booth M C —IRay Esten .. — 08 0 | Esperanza .. Oli Ray & O’ Brien 06 — | Goldgleld B Bl 15 —iRay Tom .. — 1 Goldfleld B&R — T4/Red Top 1z 4 Goldfield Dmd — 2| Rescue g n Glafig Gt B. — 20/ Rothwell 10 — Goldfield Min 57 19— 50 - EG&RSs.100 — L 3 e 118% — | Goldfleld § Pk — o 00 100 |Sierra R 03 — | Goia sie com = 1o 04% — ) on. — 3 o4 Loty S g L P 108% — | Hazel Kirk .. — 12 Ton Gold 19 L A Ry bs..16% — | Jim Butler .. 43 60iTon Midway Bh L ot | Jumbo ....0. 41 43|Ton of Nev o okl Jumbo Ex .. 17 20/Tom N Star Yo Do gtd be101 1084 | Little Ton .. 30 —IUnited Ton — o8 AR o I o | Lucky Tom.. — 10/ Utopia ... 0 Mkt-st C 65,118 — | MacNamara . 22 23 Vernal Min s Do lem 5n 1163117 Mont Ton ...1 90 —/'West End 10 14 MV& MtTSs. — 110 ————— Gy B s | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. te | s Josn1T%, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. N € Pc te. 98 100 Adolt P. and Sarah Happ to Adoiph and NSRE 9% 2 Emelia Heiler, lot on N line of Grove street, OG_L&H Bs. — 110 27:6 W of Gough, W 27:8 by N 68:9; $10. O W gtd Bs. — 100 Frances or Frances F. or . Frances W. 5 WATER STOCKS. Horan to Ann Kelly, lot on S line of Grove ot e street, 118 E of Webster, E 28 by S 120; $10, Contra Costa — % it Cosf » Helen S. Chevers to sam t on S line of Merin. Go..- = 90 e | Grove treet, 137:6 B of Webster, E 0:7 by 8 Cent L& P. 3% 8%/8F G & t. 87T 57% City and County of San Francisco to same, Mutual E L. 9% 12 |Stkn G & E. — 5% | lot on 8 line of Grove st; Pac L Co... 0O% OO‘UUGC:ECo = | sten = 28 by § a0 I e INSURANCE. C. and S. Elizabeth Aj Firem's Fnd.310 340 | Dente Diange. 1ot on N Tomeoy Fiivert stresty BANK STOCKS. 100 W of Fillmore, W 37:6 by N 120: $10. Am 0 123 130 0 — Abe L. Gump to Mabel B. Gump, iot on § ¢ o line of Green sireet, 137:6 E of Devisadero | Anglo-Cal = 7o 2 |00y s 1376 - Bank of Col. 45% e A Hugh Keen;n Con-;rucmn Company to Na- Cal Safe Dp. — 100 |8 F Natio First Nationi — poleon J. and Annie L. Huot, lot on SW' corner SAVINGS BANKS. o of Hlalght acd Clayton- streets, S 25 bx W — |Sav & L So.. — 1 Henry R. and Hattle N Sec Bay Bk.. — 47 . | Havard and John B. HIlL ot on a jolem jon T Co.. — — S lme of 100 |Union Sacramento street, 23 W of Walnut, W 29:8 £ R 5%,5,400; also ot 'on W line of Wainut strest, 7 of Sacramento, S 60 by W Calitornia ..108%100 | Preeialo 38 40 Jobn 7. Sima to Hetman Engemans. b3 on i E line of Howard street, 69:3 S of Twentys ~ pownm g)fl‘sq"'9ElEB.‘ldlv5463:3 Glant .. 68 63%|Vigorit % | “Aznes E. ana Charies W. Troyer to Smal SUGAR. Wil ' . o SN 25y | Wileox (wite of Willlam D.), lot on B line of fi:,'.i,““l:“g G “% a P, 31 3 u;r ;;l;et 143 N of Fourteenth, N°25 by | Huteh 8 P € — 10 |Paauhau S C. 15% — Reaity Improvement Company to A. G.' Kilauea S C. :;séc éx"&u Ay Lyle, lo(dcoq;mencmx 102.37 W of Devisadero. street ane Alaska P A. 98 98%Oceanic'S Co. 3% 3% | S48 No 57106 m 10: gor o 5 o W [Cal ¥ C X 20%100 "|Fac é“‘ai; 588 oy | i O 14l to Ella M. Lyle (wite) :same; | Cal Wine A- 76 MV& MiTm. — 105 |Plc § Tel Co.110 112 Michael Holland to Charles L. and Mary J. Skellenzer, lot on S line of Arm: W of Dulores, W 25.by S 14§10 0 Anna Joost, Georglanna, A. M. Hencken and Ida M. Hacke (wife of William C.) to (‘hrll!lnn C. Hencken, lot on W line of Vicks burg street, 140 N of Twenty-third, N ' W _117:8; $i0. 2 st Cornelius Martin to Aneta G. and Blizabsth R."Martin, lot.on W line of (‘hlflm‘ street, 156 N of Twmlv -second, N 26 125; gift Same to Frank A. Martin, lot on W itne of SALES. Morning Session. Board— 50 Alaska Packers' Assoctation... 98 50 190 Hawailan Coml & Sugar. 65 25 - 25 Honokaa S Co ..... 25 Paauhau S P Co. 50 Paauhau S P Co.. 100 S F Gas & Electric $2,000 Hawalian Com! & Sugar 5s $2,000 Pacific Electric Ry 6 per cent $16,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent. % 3% 8 - vk Chattanooga street,. 135 N of Twent: second, 80085 F&SIVE N 1 by W 125; §1 2Bl o=t Saze Watson to Charles E. Foye. lot on B e o line of -Shefman street, 135°S of Nineteenth, Board— 0o |'S 278 by B 105; §10. > 30 Alaska Packers' Association.. gs - Same to Andrew J. Reid, lot on E line of 7 Alaska Packers’ Anodlllom 4 .Sherman _ street, 18:.‘ 8-S of Nineteenth, 15 Alaska Packers’ . 9825 |'s7.0 by E 105: 5 Spring Vailey Water C ¥ 2% Louis Cordano u. Joe Oueto,.lot on.S ‘ine of _ $7.000 8 Bot ari s 108 75 r ;;msmm"s (,.l 70 W of Montzomery, W 22:6 | $3,000 United R R of .8 F 4 per cent..85 373 | "pgiate of. Nicolaus .or Nicholaus Van Bergen (y Rebecca Van -Bersen, executrix) to Jyhn- * Unlisted Securities. Van Bergen, lot on § line of Clay street, 42 8 | E of Kearny, S 43:3, E 4:4 S 18, E 1118, .3 61:3, W 16; $100. HXSCBLLANEDY. 'S BONDS. Bid. Ask.| Bid: Ask. 3 ; - Biy PCG'— M8 |SP B NP IS — | Wi o eapn is sume. sume: S0, | o 1§ R i am - elm, Otto G. er Ctta | B L Wat 6s. — 18 - o1 and Fraok. or Franz Hess. to John T. Harmes. Cal NW Bs..113% — |8 P Co 4%s.101 . |lot on N ine of California street. 107:6. W U C Wat 80100 oo | %D Tel 6. 1148 — - | of Leavenworth, W-30 by N 37:6: 310 B 1 e - mnu* 5o Alice B, Brown .and. Frank. W. Lucas to SF Drdk bs. o LR % =7 | Isidor Lipmasi. lot on NW line. of Clementina MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. - street, 252:6 SW of Fourth,” SW 22:6 by NW 25 |Lon& SF Bk. — 60° |80 sio. - 90 |Mat Nav Co. 80 :— Eliza Furger to -Bessie Krechevsky..lot én = [Nev'Nat B2 — |XW line of Nntomastreet, 200 SWof Sixth, Gal G&ECor. 49% — [N 8 R R Co. ‘9% — 25 by NW 75: é | 112% /N Cal P Co. 9% — . cny and County Df San Francisco to John ‘,.B |Oak Bk Sav.120 — ' | Center, lot ‘'on SE corner of Ninetsenth.and Oak T Con.. 78 — | Harrison strests, E 200 by S 200;-$——.. 155 |00 Han A 0% — Julia C. Lyon to Eflen Morton, lot om W 75_iOrpheum Co. — 151 | line .of Vermont street, 125 N of Twentieth, 1S%|BueC Cus Co138 —" | X 2 by W 100: $10. | ac Sur Co.106 — Willlam A. and Grace G: Lange to E. W. | Paraf Paiat. 30 — | Brown, Iot on W line of Fifth avenue, 580 N 75 |5 T Drydock o 05 | o LaKe street, N 35 by W 120: $10. 85 |SF&SJ Coal. 17% 20 Louis H. Danhauer to.Roivena M. Danhatier Do com .. 50 18 J Wat Co.108% — | (wife). lot on & line of Seventh avemue: 74:11 [FN Bk, Oak120 — |SO & MTgbt135" — ' |-§ of California street, § 25:1 by K 90; sift. Flscher Thtr 60c — [Swiss-A Bk.115 — Ernest ang Emma M. - Jacobsen to_Adelaide Frnch A Bk.107 115 |Truck Eleet. 11% — | Cumeo. lot on 8 line ‘of H strest 82'6 W -of Gas Con A.. 18% 193 UR InC pfd. 80 61% | Fourth avenue. W 25 by § 95: $10. Do com ... 121~ { . James W, and Anna Clark to Edward J 21 Clark, lot on W line ‘of -Teyth -avenue, 225 -3 SALES. of L street, 'S 25 hy W 120: $10. Morning Session. Fannie M. Wintes to Maude G. Hupp. (wife. St * | .of James W.), lot on E:line of Ninth avenus, 200 Northern Cal Power Co . 1900 [SEN of I stiest, B 4-0 Ty I SN0 S Elmer_an+ Lottie E. Rose (Hopper) to Jacod Heyman Company, lot on E line of Manchester street, 300 N of 'Stoneman; 50 by E %0, Precita Valley 122; $10. California Stock and Oil Exch.lnge Oil Stocks— Bid . Asked. |."Nellie Shine to John D. ‘and Flelen Lank. i % lot on B line of Lendon street, of Persia, - | S 25 by B 108, blgek 11, Excelsior Bomo-d: } -$10., St HAatec Osstan S. -Buckbes to Sah Franclsco and | P Oakland M. L. Assoclation, .lot on !W line . ] of Palmer street, SE ot Bartlett, SH 50 bx SW 200, lots _and .24, block 20, M mount; $10. Carl A. mdAruuA.ETm X and Angela T V|m lo! m 2 a Matthaus and Margar Independence . | Monarch (of Arizon Monte Cristo . Peerless Freshman. 1of on V line of M e 23 W of Peralta. W 50 By N 100, lots 18 |§F Mo 9, Hartis map 1. Precita Valey lands: $10 b T. H.-O. -Walton to E. R.. Luce, undivided | Sterling % nf lot on -B corner of Brazil -and Parls- i streets, NE 30 by SE-100, block 18, Excelsios b g Hemestead; $10. Fischer’s Thea Bernard and Ross Getx to- Mulda ‘Ei August H. Zetterberg, lot on NW Iine of g Boa: id street. 275 SW of China avenue, ; By NW. 100, block 29, Txcelsior Hw_ 500 Home o e Francisco Gas aml Electrl prGs 100 Home ....... san ciseo a o 100 Twenty-eight Ot (cwners) with F. F. Conmelly Com Geone- Street— > tractor), architeéts Wright & Polk— | 200 Juncton .....ccoent srecesssnuseenes 18| i Comitrnction, et of: temporary front for’ k buflding kno tion' C on N-line.. 5% Jeaste stregt, — B of Poarin: $1909, ————— Makes Plea- for Mrs. m ; Attorney Lynch-made a .stron® ples before Judge Lawlor yesterday for an Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: . Morning se-ten—Comnuh 200 Gould & Cur. 1000 Justice [exi 500 Ophir B Afternoon Session—Comstocks. 300 Ehattar” 22 102 Bovewe - 35 order to release Mrs. Angela - Delbos 200 Chollar 31| 100 Stereao 32| on bail pending an appeal to the Sus e Ce %l preme €ourt. He said' that the con- = 20 the County Jail was killing her and he submitted expert testimony in’ sup- port of ‘his statement. The Judge fixed her bonds in $6000. Mrs. Dellios was ‘convicted by a jury in Judge Dunne's court on a charge of grand larceny. She got $500 from Mrs. Marquet to purchase a lodging-house at 513 How- ard street, but it. was alleged that the rice was only $100 and Mrs. D-m- g Alpha 15 Alta - Andes . kept the difference. Bullion l'h.nllght Apparatus m Caledonia Challenge Confiden Con Cal b Vi1 | Con Imperial. Con N Y The flashlight apparatus that. photo- graphed Britt and Gans in .the Me- chanics Pavillon on Monday night either got disgusted with its experi- ment or came to the conclusion that it | would npot be a party to bedring evi- dence of any more cold feet perform- ances, for it exploded yesterday as its operator, William Curley, was hand- ling it. In rending itself asunder it burned the two first fingers of ‘Curley’s right hand so that he applied for “ treatment from Dr. Pinkham at a ‘Emergency Hospital - ee— R3ZRWBL2ZFBIRIB 36 333333853=383‘.2 3283‘!3!85231“! 85 70 fi[¥'ll" JunL 1 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Session. : 100 Gold Anchor. 23' 200 Ton N Star. 100 Mont_Ton. lfiA lm‘l'flo(l(" % bo. 200 lle'llllrl B 300 Mont Ton..1 400 Pay kO’Bfln Rescue SAILED. - Tuesday, Now 1. Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, for Grays Harbor. DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN 'D'ILGO—AHI\WC Nov 1—Bark m oumfls mL’ND IN, 12 lnmnm ‘Whale bdrk_Alice Knowles. OClAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 1—Stmr Amster- dam. from Rotterdam; stmr Roman, fiom mah & New !-t i - '--P-» n‘o 10| finement of Mrs. Delbos in & cell In.