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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1904 — REAL -Tlfm—“. SALE. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. city of San area of Do you realize that the growl Francisco bas only & smal Ocean Beach? be obtained for lots in mear future. Astounding prices will fropting the ocean We offer the only graded lots tronting right on boulevard, ocean and park. #490 1000—Unobstructed ocean and park Tew” Siote on casy terme. None like them in this city. Selling rapidiy at our low prices and terms. Don't miss this opportunity; See them to-da: $100 to $350—Near park and ocean; $5 monthly. branch office oo open dally Get off car at our Oceanside corner H st and 47th & d Sunday. $300 to $1100—Choloest Sunset and Richmond lots. On installments. $100 to $400—Level Excelsior Homestead lots. Near cars. $5 monthly. $1250 so $8000—Modern cottages in Sunset, Richmond, Oceanside and Mission; easy term: BOL GETZ & SON. Owners and Dealers, Room b& fourth floor, Chronicle bidg. w. J. G> 830 CALIFORNIA ST. Savings Union Building. $1700—Unton ., on sunny side; marine view; 27:6x110; ready for building; very cheap: | adjoining lots selling ror $2500. $1800—Eleventh ave., east side, 225 ft. south from Point Lobos ave; 50x120; a bar- gain; graded, macadamized and sewered; well Jocated; fine buy for e builder to sell side, near Clement; from Lake; 90x120. : of California; 50x120. | 5 '11th ave; 76x120; call at office for prics and particulars; a bar- | gain; cholos lot, suitable for store and 9 s . $550—E. side 2ist, near Point Lobos ave.; 2§ ; choice Jot for store and 9 flats. : ready for building; cheap lot { cottage nce on sunny side of | in ¥ ond; everything perfect: well built, is going away | a bargain i Pacific Height with grand | marine view, the choicest, for sale. | W. J. GUNN, | 530 California st. EOME MORE SOLD. $125 PER WEEK. NO INTEREST. NO TAXES. Chotoest lots, Excelsior Homestead Tract: Jevel as = billiard table: on grade; close to fine school and Mission-st. electric cars; bound to double In value nth, no taxes, fine lots, mear best te Park. Get the childrea ESTATE AGENTS, residence location | A ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPTNG—Oon. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. LOMITA PARK—On line of San Mateo electric | TURK, 1605—Three large, nicely furnished cars, 45 minutes from Fifth and Market sts.; | housekeeping rooms; outside the fog beit and just beyond where the £ P. Co.'s bay shore ‘“‘cutoff” will join the main line; 50-foot lots from $400 up; terms only $10 down and $10 a month; sewer and water pipes in front of every lot; pure artesian well water; 175 lots sold since August 1; an exceptional opportunity to se- cure a lot in this desirable section; take the electric cars and get off at “LOMITA PARK' and Investigate; maps sent on ap- piication. SELBY, RODGERS & CO., Tel. Main 673, 116 Californis st. $4000—LOT, basement; bargain. $1600—New cottage of 4 rooms, basement, $650—Lot 48x100; railroad station. JOSEPH ETRAUB, 630 Market st., 8. F. REAL ESTATE TO EXCEANGE. CLEAR Oakland, Berkeley or A for ranches 3. B EDSON. 14,8 Hacon block, Oakland. A SMALL place in the country for rent, suit- able for an cld couple; house, with barn and chicken yard; rent reasonable. Inquire 520 Grove st AMEDA ADVERT’S'M'TS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. WHO wants a beautiful and complete new 6- | room cottage, worth §4000; now for sale for $3250; lot 50x108; location first-class. Owner, 1243 Park st, Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERT’S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. NEW 5-room cottage; bath, pantry, high basement; city water; | gas and _electric 40x120; see this and you will be delighted: price $2500; terms, $300 cash, balance $20 monthly. O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin station, South Berkeley. Open Sundavs. ationary tubs, hot and coid water, ights; large lot; 2 blocks to Key route and 8. P. R. R. station; good loca- tion; price $2400. terms $250 cash, balance 325 ‘monthly; open Sundays. O. A - RU- DOLPH. Lorin station, South Berkele: lights; main street; 2 blocks to station; lot | ST new S-rooms. 2 story; bath, pantry, | | sunny; stationary tubs; $12 month. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet, 6th and 7th, particu- lar attention pald to diseases of women. VAN NESS, 232—Nicely furnished sunny front bay-window corner; separate kitchen; $18. BLOOD, skin and rectal diseases a specialty. DR. BALL, 1073% Market st. WALLER, = 71—Regular dining-room and kitchen of new house; fine view; sun all day. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan and Church sts. APARTMENT HOUSES. THE Everett Apartments, 829 Fell, nr. more—Most elegant apartments in_cit and § rooms, furnished and unfurnishi ell day; elevator, telephone; $35 up. COLE. 405C—Sunny furnished 4-room apart- ment; piano; very desirable; references. Fill- K sun RBOOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason st., DOW lo- cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- cases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. CATARRH. DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS Fositively cujed; new methods: 1 week's treatment free. 'Dr. Cottingham. 204 Sutter. No. 2 Remington, P good 2 Smith Premier, $25; other typewrlters at higher and lower prices; : rentals $250. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. ATKINS, cor. Third st. and Park lane—New brick building; all sunny rooms; hot and cold | water; electric lights; only first-class house in locality; rooms $1 50 week and up. A_BRUNSWICK house, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25¢ to $1 per night, $1 25 to 35 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT ‘“The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c, bc, $1, $150 night; | $1 50 to $10 week; house open il night. AVON, 473 Geary—New house, just opened; suite and single rooms; private baths; spe- cial rates to tourists. ARDELL HOUSE, 15 Page—Large furnished rooms, $1 25, $1 50 week: housekeping, $2 up. ASH ave., 88, near City Hall—Large sunny front for two men; also one, $5. BELMOND House; over Owl drug store; 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric lights; running water in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to S0 per night: §1 25 to $3 week. i | | i | | CALIFORNIA, 1264—Nice, sunny room; run- | ning water, large closet; gentleman or lagy. FIRST, 817—Small front furnished sunny room. FELL, 64S—Large furnished sunny front al- cove room, bath, etc. GEARY, 643—Large front room; elegantly fur- nished; suitable for two; reasonable. Tth and Mission—Rooms 86c GRAND Southern, to $1 25 night; $150 to $6 wk.; reading-room. GRANT ave., T—Nicely furnished, sunny front suite; also single rooms; $1 50 to $7 week. HARRISON, 2410, | between Twentleth and walking distance, sultable for 2; also single room, | | tine Chors,” 27, Spokane, Wash. : 5-room house: bath, good well, frult | Twenty-first—Room to let; $4 per month. trees, flower garden; lot 70x125; price | $1200; terms $800 cash, balance same as | HOWARD, 715_Large, sunny rooms at low | rent, '$15 monthly: convenient to station. | rates; 25c to $1 day and 3135 to $5 week. O. 'A. RUDOLPH, Lorin station, South | == Berkeley. | KEARNY, 220—Sunny rooms, en suite or sin- | ®le; rent reasonabl phone Black 4446. Fane LARKIN, 804—Sunny single room, $5; single i oo back room for housekeeping, $5. roran an T ot 40513 e’ emaeley: 8 | MARKET, 1040 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rooms; sunny exposure; fine view; easy of $250 to §7 week; bath: clevator. Dayment it desired: mo troubls to show prop~ | METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st.—400 erty. REALTY BONDS AND FINANCE CO. Broad 7z way, corner Fourteenth 2- > Oakland. $1800—HERE is 2 snap. You pay for the house what it is worth and you get the lot, 25x150, free at a2 local station across the bay; store and 2 living rooms below, 6 living rooms above. Box 408, Call office. °RY ST. | EXTRA LARGE NFEAR TRANSFER POINT. R _INVITED. | AN BF JED FC BUY | use, 47 Arlington st.; flats with very little | and Guerrero st. cars; D. COFFIN, 2528 first | BERKELEY—House to lease on large corner lot; 12 rooms; every convenience: abundance of trees, flowers, fruit; best location; near Coliege ave.; near electric line; rent $100. Address J. £ B. Berkeley P. O. SNAP—FOR SALE | i: Felton st.. between n Francisco. Broadwa: $1400- S if desired; 36-foot fromt of 19th and Valencia; street woy The Dolan Co., 1607 Market, opp. Franklin. | 4 §2000 HOME buwilt to_suit you, 1.- included. | any locat: on §1 25 per week Mutual ng Association. 427 Crossiey bld. fitted up: _estimates. | bers, 836 Howarr rooms —_— »m:& ESTATE—COUNTRY--For Sale. WHITE & BAYLE Successors 1 W. J. WHITE. Lopr | to it; the tile soil in the roads; water trans- ce tract m town; su rchards and B m 12_feet deep: acre. This will not . first served. Ad- | or $125. sold fc . Napa 50 acres rich, hard 12 years old; windmill and ; horses, cat- ; fine income; 10 acres fine land; jes, garden; 5 acres 40 more; 2 ty; rolling nely fenced: $2000; house 7 rooms. barn, houses yards; 0 cords ture; price $2500. e dairy apd poultry ranch; ings, barn, poultry-houses, incuba- 15 Angora goats, 2 horses, bugs: ne of hay; only 1 mile of town; in- Je of Hay : 37 acres bearing modern bath; finest barn in count; £4000; fine view i% the best by tsonville; 65 acres, S acres | ® in grain; fine berry er; flowing stream; S-room water piped to b lection of fruit | hes at reasonable prices in this | a few | lose to Petaluma, fle station; 10 5’ rooms, outhouses; etc.. will add i2 this quick. ille; 56 acres rich great hop land, or T vegetables; 12 acres vine- acres fine alfaifa; large r some of the finest farms superb section; let us horse, acre: ady g & $10,000— Russian R adapted 12 barn. the w you new n nd: 45 acres rich land; 12 acr ring: family orchard; good h and outbuildings; well fenced; investi- | gate this $1500—All Jevel, 10 acres, 2 miles of Calls- toga; small orchard; good house and barn; 3 | wells; mear school ALFALFA LAND. miles of Modesto; 20 acres Near Lodi, on the Woodbridge $5500—40 acres, all tillable, No. 1 soll; fam. ily orchard; mostly in grain; 6-room house good barn, windmill, blacksmith shop, poultry- | houses near school; fine team; Jersey cow, | ing hens, tools; wagon, 2 buggies; all jose 16 Santa Rosa. ranch of 160 acres; near Cluyton. 89 acres fine plow land: house, §ood born ily orchard; term: cse 1o Calistoga; adapted | to vimes and tre mily orchards cozy 6-room | cottage; good barn; fine water, { $400 down—D5 acres good land, with new, hard finished cottage of 5 rooms and bath: large brooder-hous cubators, brooders; all | farming tools; nes ctaluma; price $2000. | $S5 per mcre for sandy loam land, slightly | solling: 3 miles west of Petaluma; in tracts from § scres up. We wish 16 call special at- tention 1o the choice homes we have in the vi einity of Petaluma znd want to have you drive out with us and see them. Photos at this office | $2500—25 acres, half rolling and bhlance tevel; neer Santa Ross, 3 miles of Kenwood; rich lanéd: 2 scres orchard: vineyard; creek, 2 well nice cottage 5 roomn large barn: fenced into 4 flelds: 5 pouitry-houses, large ‘wire netting yard: 50 laying hens; good horse, 8 cattle; spring wagon, top buggy; 4 tons hay; easy terms. $260010 Jots &t Corte Madera; 4 minutes | from depot: log cabin worth $1000, fine shake ' cabin; stable; fine suburban home; easily worth | $8300. hot and cold water throughout; modern. $2960—34 acres. near Watsonville; 200 apples; 2 acres timber; balance | € acres fine potatoes; grain: 5-room ; barn, outbulldings. $1200—10 acres in Vine and frult belt, mear | Lodi; sandy loum: G-room house and barn. $2500—Near Santa Cruz, 60 acres rich alluvial soll; § acres orchard, mostly -mo acres {run; belance timbered pasture; house, | | Give $3150—NEW, moaern, utes from North ground: fipe view. room house: 15 min- Berkeley station: hi R. A. BERRY & CO. Postoffice block. Berkeley. —_— [ OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS | OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. ____ OAXLAND REAL ESTATE. STOP PAYING RENT! YOUR HOME AND PAY BUILD FOR IT IN MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS. The Realty Eyndicate through the Piedmont Building Assoclation builds houses to sult purchaser on initial vayment of 20 per cent total cost of house and lot—Balance in monthly payments—interest at 8 per cent. After interest is deducted the remainder of monthly payment is applied on pal, reducing both principal and st from month to month. THIS MATTER YOUR ATTENTION. We have lots ranging In price from £500 to $2000—we build houses of all vrices—you can easily decide how much your required home will cost. operty lies pear the Key Route lines and is within easy of San Francisco. distance SEND FOR MAPS AND CIRCULARS. THE REALTY SYNDICATE. 1213 Broadway, 14 Sancome st. Oakiand. San Francisco. OAKLAND PROPERTY FOR SALE. $2400—Reduced from $2000; owner and builder financially embarrassed; must seil cottage of 5 rooms, bath: all modern con- veniences, with 9-foot basement, constructed o as more; lot large and sunny; right near Ke; Route station at Fortieth and San Pabl only 27 minutes to San Francisco; terms, $350 cash, balance mortgage at low rate of In- terest. Remember, the house is new, mod- ern; first-class. First come first served. 3.'S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. y WE have clients looking for investments in| COMORA (The). Oakland property. If you have either houses or lots for sale call at our office or mail us full description and price. C. E. REED, 468 Eleventh st., Oakland. $5500—AN elegant §-room house and modern bath, and lot 50x100: all improved in lawn and cement walks; house is elegantly car- peted and mostly furnished with first-clas furniture; positively a sacrifice. See owner. R. B CALLAHAN, 26 Montgomery st. BARGAIN—Beautiful 7-r. home in Pledmont; fine nelghborhood; good location: near car lie; will sell cheap: must be seen to be ap- preciated. Apply to E. MORRIS. 675 36th st. TWO lots, 25x100, with cottage in North Oak- land. clore to Key route power-house and 2 | WASHING blocks to local train; only $1000: investl, zat, this. Inquire 2405 Telegraph ave. ¥ OAXKLAND FURNITURE FOR SAL TO.-MORROW the day for bargains i furnis ture. H. Scheibaas. 11th st.,cor.store,Oakland San Francisco Advertisem’ts ROOMS FOR HOUSKEEPING. A SUNNY floor of 3 rooms comple furnished; Eastern exposure; § minutes’ walk to Kearny st. Phone Main 3055, or apply afternoon 1300 Taylor st. alcove and bat) EDDY. 804—Two sunny housekeeping rooms. to' be made into a flat of 5 rooms | | | | #ingle and family rooms 35c to $1 50 per day, 2 to $8 per week; the only new and modern hotel and reoming-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 ind ele- valtor service day and night to its guests. NINTH, 141—Sunny fu gentlemen; other rooms; private famliy. S O PR SRR PINE, 827, near Powell—1 large sunny room, suitable for one or two; reasonable. PINE. 1723, 1y furnished room: block from Van Ness bath; phone; reasonable. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per might, 35c to $150; week, $2 to §8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. POWELL, 1902—Larg: unfurnished room to let at $6 month, STOCKTON, 41-i5—Nicely furnished sunny front root 2 to $6 week. ms, also single. y front or back room; S minutes’ walk town; reas. SUTTER, —S running water; furnished room for two | Arthur McGrudér, 22, city, and Nellle Col- | ! lins. 20, city. i Martin McLaughlin, 25, 14 Commercial | street, and May Batteate, 23, 14 Commerclal ve.—New- | 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market, — e VIAVL A WAY to health; mothers' and daughters’ home treatment: booklet free; write for it. VIAVI CO.. Van Ness. Phone East 282. —_— DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice—Claremont Oll Company on Dec. 1, 1904, will pay a dividend (No. ), amounting to $4500, equal to lc per share on its issued capital stock. Transfer books close Friday, Nov, 25, 1904, at 6 p. m., pay- able at company's office, room 731, Mills bldg.. San Francisco. GEO. J. REMING- TON, Secretary. —_— LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the Mission | Hotel Bar fixtures, B. Gamma, proprietor, at 3305 and 3300 Mission st., has changed | hands; all bills must be presented inside of 5 days from date, November 13, 1904. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday as tollows: Arthur W. Templeman, 25, Los Gatos, and Laura Hardwick, 22, Annapolis, Nova Scotia. ward R. Pierce, 33, Oakland, and Maggle M. Fitzpatrick, 32, 630 Laguna street. Charles J. Davyis, 34, 308 Fifth street, and | Margaret M. Walsh, 25, 1101 California street. | Rudolph T. Haas 24, 326 Eleventh avcnue, and Gertrude Beguhl, 24 326 Eleventh avenue. Jerry Whelan, 25 4081 Eighteenth street, and Eva McMurrough, 24, 446 Ninth street. Willlam I. McCall, 40," F¥esno, and Mollle Emerson, 36, Fresno. William B, O. Cammerer, 23. 115 Bernard street. and Bessie Nichols, 18, 115 Bernard st. Hazen B. Rich, 28 Long Beach, and Chris- William H.'T. Hule 21, San Rafael, and Lillie M. Reis, 18, 2201 Sacramento street. Michael J. Coleman, 25, 032 Minnesota street, and Delia M. Connelly, 20, 2322 Cali- fornia street. Joseph_W. Campbell, 21, Oakland, ang Alice Brown, 21, ‘Oakland. { Charles M. Lee 21 1624 Hayes street, and 19 1624 Hayes stree David Harrington, 27, 470 Tehama and Mary Murphy. Devisadero street. treet, BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marrfage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must lm handed | in_at vither of the pbublication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | sons avthorized to have the same published. | Notices restricted simply to the announcement | i | of the event are published once in this column free of charge. MARRIED. | JOSEPH—MEYER—In this city, November 6, TAYLOR, 511—Sunny front room; has gas, bath r married conple; $10. | RYN, CORNER E WORTH STS.—POSITIV ST ROOMS IN THE HOT AND COL MODERN _ CONVEN ALL HOURS; ROOM THE Larchmont, 3 finely furnished; privilege to baths ew brick bldg., ter, steam heat, 50 to 85 per week. roor $2 to $8 v, near Market 5 to §6 week; elec- running water in every room; {rae bus; baggage, per rooms 35¢ to $1 0 tric lights (no gas), room; clevator, NION, 1945 bath T VALENCIA, 210_Large sunny room: private family. Call Sundays or evenings. TER, 1560—Sunny furdished room; bath. TER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms, 35c to §1 50 nightly: £2 to 38 week; elevator; elec. lights: reading-room; free bus: ADVERTIS S Call Branch office, cor. Dunean & Church sts, H office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has | been opened at 1008 Market st, opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. e ROOMS AND BOARD. SUNNY furnished front roo gentlemen, with breakfast. ster st. HAIGHT, 232—Large sunny suite; running water; grate; second floor; corner house. for one or two Apply 1352 Web- BOARD without rooms. 580 Valencla st. 621 O'Farrell—Large grounds, sunny rooms; superior table; reasonable rates. ELLIS, 1436—Rooms to let; sunny, cheertul and reasonable; board if desired, O'FARRELL, Rooms and board: home ewish family. rooms, with ery service in the city for the least money, FHOWARD, $41A—First-class board and room, single or double $5 week: American family. ROOM and board in French family. ter st. 1618—Handsome, suite; single rooms; conv.; sy ROOFING. ROOFS, sidewalks an newly fur. exc. table. ar. cellar floors laid and repaired; low prices; all work guaranteed. Chicago Roofing Company, F. HERRMANN, Manager, 606 Second st. A e e O R B ALL makes; 2d hand, §2, $5, §7, $9; new,$4, $8; drop heads, 5 drawer, golden oak,$15; rented, repaired; lowest rates. Natiol Automatic S. M. Co., 145 Sixth st.; tel. Jessie 3796. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best 1s cheapest; second-hand all makes at an: price: all kinds rented lowest rates. Dom tic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. m‘l'm‘fl; 225—Nice housekeeping rooms; also & GEARY, 1225—Completely furnished suite for housekeeping, bath, etc.; also 3-room cot- tage with yard; $21 per month. < HOWARD, 10712 large unfurnished conneet- ing rooms; modern;. private family; cheap to right party. JESSIE, 323—Large front parlor, gas range, 2 beds, $3 76 wk.; other rooms, $3 IMH"I'N- KEARNY, 104—Bay window front suite and kitchen; §20; sunny: adults; referenges. KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell—Three- Toom eunny apartments; steam heat; cen. loc. OAK, 117—Complete for housekeepl: $12; gas range; hot bath; adults. =N POST, 962—Sunny front suite $15; ant ndomo-fl...no:mp‘lm.m — e BCOTT, 800, near Halght—2 or 3 extra sunny housekeeping rooms; low price. STANYAN. 10092 sunny fromt_rooms, fur- nished f 3 S, ent housekeeping: 1 block from DO O Pomkc % MRS ;5 THE LAUNSTON, 110 Eddy— furnish- fl;i‘mh‘-hmu 174—3 unfurnished rooms ’m“:“ e LOCK stitch and automatic; The White Grand; two machines in one; at the new retafl of- fices of THE WHITE CO., 915 Market st. ALL- kinds sccond-hdnd $3. $5, $8; slightly used $10, $15, $20; you know where the dolls | swing in the window. 1051 Market st. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairin; z teed, CHAS. PLAMB! 15 Mission ot STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co. household goods stored, moved, shi 731 Howard st., or. Third; phone et s it - ek ol s aie o s, CAPITAL Van and Storage Co., 3 Eda; 3 Dhone Mint 2041; JOHN F. COOPER, pren.; furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. ; furniture, 725~ a heated,” ——— i _free baths; rates reasonable ; PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Pcwell sts. PACIFIC St bany, 2320 Fil .; tel. Pri. Ex. 571 and Furniture Moving Com- more st.; phone Jackeon S51. MELBOURNE Institute, Van Ness and Market, cures; estab. in S. F. 4 yrs. Hours 1to5 p.m. GUARANTEED cure; send 50c; tablet form; in _vlain : - S o 10 8o i v i S, TO LEASE. 4 unfurnished rooms and use of | EEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. K, 1915 Mission et. | subscriptions received at | 1728 Sut- | Connot, Mrs., M. Park, Mary E. )04, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Joseph Jo- | seph and Theresa Meyer. 1 - I Anderle, Robert J. Landoway, Susana | Brown, Felix G. Levinson, Rosalie Campbell, Agnes Litzius, August F. ‘ Cohane, Laurence TLynch,” John ! Cook, Nancy B. McGufick, Wm. R. | Conlgin, James M O'Neill, Catherine E. | | Crocker, Emma H. Ruppert. Harry J. Davis, George Shields, ' James Diefenbacher, Augus- Sullivan, John J. ta . Alvin B. ¥ord. Jerome Hannah Froese, F. W. Wagtier. Christian Greer, Sarah Wemberg, Moses Hughes, William Weinkey, Rosalie Isaacs, Morris Wheatley, Elizabeth Kilday, Willlam J. White, John Knowlon, Elizabeth = Yarde-Buller,Mary L. ANDERLE—In this city, Robert J.. dearly beloved son of Joseph and Annie Anderle, a native of San Francisco, | aged 1 year 2 months and 2 days. | L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), November 16, 1904 at 1:30 p. m., at his parents’ residence. 553 | Lombard street, thence to Cypress Lawn | e ~ ber 14, 1904, | OWN—In_this city. November 14. 3 BN G, Brown, deafly beloved husband of ! Sera Brown, son of Elizabeth Brown. and brother of Mrs. L. Jansen and Carrie B. Brown, a native of California, aged 46 years 2 months and 5 days.” A member of Califor- nla Parlor No. 1, N. €. G. W., and Union | Lodge, Knights of Honor. E* Friends and acquainiances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral services forday (Wednesday), at 9:30 a. m.. at the parlors of H. P.-Petersen, 228 McAllister | street. Cremation Odd Fellows Cemetery. | CAMPBELL—In this city. November 14, 1004, | Agnes Campbell, beloved daughter of the late Patrick and Mary phell, and sister of Joseph, Patrick, Thomas.and Bert Camp- bell and Mre. Leo Valencia and Mrs. Annie Stumpf, a native of California. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes. day, November 16, 1904, at 12:30 p. m. the residence of her sister, Mrs. Leo Valen- cia, 1822 Fifteenth street, thence to Mission Doiores Church, where services will ‘be held at 1 p. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COHANE—In this city, November 14, 1904, | Laurence Cohane, aged 79 years. | ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 p. m.. from the parlors of Carew & English. 20 Van Ness avenu Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COOK-—In this city, November 14, 1904, Nancy B, Cook, a native of New York, aged 77 years 3 months and 3 days. CONLAN—In Dixon, November 12 1004, James M. beloved son of John P. and the jate Mary E. Conlan and brother of John W. and Samuel L. Conlan and Mrs. Frank Stanford, a native of San Francisco, 41 years 10 months and 12 days. C¥ The funeral will take place Thursday, at 8:30 a. m.. from the parlors of Porter & | White, 423 Golden Gate avenue, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral. where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, | commencing at 9 a. m. Interment private. ' | | \ | i i aged | CONNOT—In_East Berkeley, November 15, 104, Mrs. M. Connot, a native of Murphys, | Calaveras County, Cal, aged 51 years. CROCKER—In Newport, R. L, July 26, 1904, Emma Hanchett Crocker, wife of George | Crocker, and mother of Emma Rutherford Kearney, Alice Hanchett Erving and Alex- ander H. Rutherford, a native of California. (7 Funeral will take place Friday, at 10:30 a. m,, from Trinity Church northeast corner of Bush and Gough streets. Inter- ment private in Mountain View Cemet Oakland. DAVIS—In this city, November 14 1904, George, beloved son’ of yames and Koss Davis, ‘and brother of Raymond C. Davis, a native cago, IIl., aged 6 months and 27 day. i DIEFENBACHER—In Oakland, November 15, 1004, Augusta, widow of Louls Diefenbache: and mother of Charles and Minnie Diefe; _bacher and Mrs. George Planer, a native of (d}:;:llln)'. aged 60 years 6 months and 10 FORD—In Concord, N. H. November 13, 1904, Jerome Ford, brother n A renuan, ¢ N ol FROESE—In this city. November 14, 1904, F. W. Froes oHad 's¢, a native of Prussia, aged 6( C7Remains at Charles 3 g undertaking pariors, 630 wWash ptan S | GREER—In this city, November 14, 1904, Sa- | rah Greer, widow of the late Samuel Greer, a native of County Down, Ire ; I Friends of the attenq the funeral vember 17_ at 10 & m.. at her 322 Hyde street. ~Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by special train I Townsend atrests at 11:45 o m > TTrd ead HUGHES—In this city, November 14, William, beloved husband of the late l.r.x.““' .Hughes. and father of William T, Wililam | | i i i Mrs. Willlam Wedgwood and Mrs, HENRY J. CALLACHER co. to "lll%- & Gallagher). rwgnfx‘.'g: it :‘ muéftmbm., Teiephons South 0. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Funeral Hallinan, a native of Liverpool England, 11 months and 18 days. aged 64 (Philadelphia papers please copy.) E¥Friends and acquaintances are fully inviteq to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8: 30 a. m.. from his late residence, 13 Lafayette street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 Cross Cemetery. ISAACS—In this Morris city, a. m. Interment Holy November 15, 1904, Isaacs. a native of Exsein, Germany, aged 75 years, C>Remains at Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking parlors, 636 Washington street. KILDAY—In this city, November 13, 1904, Willlam J., beloved husband of Susie Kil- day, father of Willlam and Helen Kilday, son of James and Catherine Kilday, brother of James, John, Kitday. Sra. W Lizale, Nellie and Agnes g Flahaven and Mrs. T. O'Dwyer. and brother-in-law of Mrs. and r. George Hartmann. a native of Boston, lass., aged 43 years. | E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inviteq to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 11:30 a. m., from his late residence, 763 Si * thence to Eagles’ Hall 731 Market where services will be held under the xth avenue (Richmond), street, pices of San Francisco Aerie No. 5, F. O. E., commencing at 1 Holy Cross Cemets 0 p. m. ery. Interment KNOWLTON—In this city, November 14. 1904, Elizabeth R. Knowlton, beloved mother of Grace W. Knowlton and Mrs. Lyman Welch, and sister of James H. Doolittle, a native of Malne. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. LANDOWAY—In, Berkeley, November 18 1904, Susana Landoway, aged 67 years and 10 months. LEVINSON—In San Jose, November 14, 1904, Rasalie Levinson, beloved mother of Amella L. Gates and Herman and Henry Levinson, and beloved sister of Joseph Waldst a native of Posen, Germany, aged T4 years. £ Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery to-day (Wednesday) at 12:50 p. m. | LITZIUS—In this city. August Frederick, August C., Louls G. November 14, 1904, beétoved husband of the late Caroline Litzius, and beloved father of Willlam F. and Charles H. Litzius, Mrs, F. Hambley, Mrs. James Hilton and the late Edward C. Litzlus, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged T6 years § months and 28 day. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Inviteq to attend the funeral to-day | at 2 p. m., from his late resi- (Wednesday), dence, 252 North nue, LYNCH—In John, this avenue, off Cortland ave- city, beloved husband of the Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. November 15, 1904, late = Mary ynch, father of the late Mamie Hannah :‘nfl Michael Lynch and Mrs. Michael Cos- tello, and brother of Mrs, Hannah J. Hunt, a native of Lakefleld, aged 78 years. Benevolent As- Kerry, Ireland, of the Laborers’ sociation. Protectiv Killarney, County A member (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thyrsday), at s:l.go of the United street, thence to a. m., from ndertakers, St. the pariors | 866 Mission Rose’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. November 15. 1904, Willlam | m. McGUFFICK—In thi at his residence R., beloved h son_of Elizabe J. R. and G: Annie Goodspeed and Mrs. Frank H. of Stockton, a native of Cold Spring, aged 50 years months and 19 days. is clty 1769 Page street, and of Nellie A. McGuffick, and_brother of . McGuffick of Oakland, Mrs. McGutfick, commencing at 9 mith ¥ Interment _will. take place to-morrow (Thursday) at Stockton on the arrival of the :30 a. m, O'NEILL—In this city, November beloved Catherine E. O Neill, train from San Francisco. 15, 1904, wife of Thomas B, O'Neill, mother of James Francis O'Nelll, and sister of James W. Kelly, a native of San Andreas, aged 46 years. PARK—In this city, November 15, 190 beloved wife of Willlam E. Park, Jonathan Park and Mrs. native of Illinois, aged Ellen, and mother of Charles William H. and Rhoda J. Lunney. 52 years 11 month H., Mary B. d 2 days. Mary T., ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, November 17, 1904 at 10:30 a. m. at his late reside nce, 105 Andove: avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. RUPPERT—In this Harry J., deariy beloved and only ! grandson® of | C. Ruppert, George J. and Ol Francis and the and mephew of Frank M F. and Mollie Ba city, lle Ruppert, late Warren fock and Mrs November 4 1904, child of Baldock, ger, a native of Sdn Francisco, aged 12 years 7 months and 16 d papers please copy. ays. ) (Washington, D- C., €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully inviteq (Wednesday), at 1 lors of H. F. street, betwee: to attend the funeral from_the par- %0.. 1137 eventh and Elghth. ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SHIELDS—In this James Shields vears. SULLIVAN—In this city, city. November 15, a native of Ireland, aged 73 to-day Mission Inter- 1904, November 14, 1904, John J. Sullivan, a native of Spain, aged 49 years. (7 Remains at_the parlors of the Henry J. " Gallagher Filth street TARR—In Oakland, Alvin B.. beloved husband of Leonora Tarr, | Undertaking Notice of funeral herea Cal., Novemb Company, 20 er 15, 1904, and father of Alvin E., William N. and Em- ma Tarr, & native of Canada, aged 66 vears | 4 months and 16 da TREES—In Oakland . November 15, 1904. Han- nah, wife of the late Thomas Trees, mother of Mary J Buchal Marie Buchanan and Mrs, a native of Leeds WAGNER—In this at his residence, nan, C. E and grandmother of Pickering, England, aged 78 years 7 months and § days. ty a3 November * 14, Hampshire 1904, street, Christian, dearly beloved husband of Frieda Wagner, ‘and father of Carl Wagner. a na- tive of Wurtembery and 30 days. A Schwaben Verein and Germania Lodge 1718, Knights_of €. Germany. member of Honor, d 58 years an_Francisco No. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to (Thursday), Missiol 1:30 ttend the funeral to-morrow November 17, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co. p. m, thence to San Francisco Turn Verein Hall, 353 Turk street. where services will be held | the auspices under of the San Francisco Schwaben Vereln, commencing at 2 p. m. Interment I. O. O. WEINBERG—At Goldflelds, 13, 1904, Moses, beloved hus] Weinberg, and father of Jeanette, Joseph Weinberg, (New York, Baltl F. Cemetery, Nev. November nd of Rebecca : Alice and a native of Germany,. imore, \Worcester, Mass., and Norfolk, Va., papers please copy.) @ Funeral will take place from 214 Spruce | interment street. Services and Please omit flower. WEINKEY—In_this Rosalle Weinkey, aged 66 vears. city, a native of November 14 private. 1904, Californfa, @7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 a. m.. from the par- lors of J. C. Q'C stre- thence to ‘onfior & Co. St. Mary's 767 Mission Cathedral, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 a. m. Interment | Holy Cross Cemetery. WHEATLEY n this city. November 14, 1904, Elizabeth Wheatley, beloved wife of the late James H. Wheatley, and sister of Mrs, Em- erett McEwen, a 70 years and 4 m papers please copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services ay late residence. corner of Va! WHITE—In John White, Abraham, a nativ aged €9 years 6 months YARDE-BULLER— (Wednesday) Frultvale, native of N onths. at encia. 11:30 04 Seventeenth street, Interment private. November 15, beloved "brother of Mrs. John ew York, aged | (Brocklyn, N. Y., a. m., at 1904, ve of Chearsley, England, and 9 days. In Livermore, November 15, 1904, Mary Lellah Kirkham Blair Yarde. Buller, 'daughter of W. and Kate E. Ralph K. Blair a Blair. CARD 0! 1 desire to ex Kirkham, nd the late F THANKS. the late General Ralph and mother of | Arthur K. press my sincere thanks for the sympathy shown and the many floral offerings sent by my friends and e aam 0] of e uthern Pacifl my late bereavement. . cor “hops in JULIA GILFETHER. MRS, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. Cecelia and G Phelan et al., lot. avenue, 94 N of Oak street, | Bife on W N 26 regory J. Phelan to Gregory Hae of Van by W 82:9; Estate of Louiea M. Babeock (b Haven and C. M. Kinne, executors 1o & B Kerner, lot on NE Fillmore streets, E n P Hauser, same; $10. Richard and Marie Finking to Rainey, lot on W line of Fillmore street, N of Grove, N 25 by W 107:6; $10. Joseph and Max J. corner of Me. 72 by N 87 Allister and 600, and Minnie G. Kerner' ‘o' Stephen Mary A. Brandenstein (trustees estate of Albert S. Rosenbaum) to Maxwell Levy, Charles | Birdie Ha- | 137 | street, between Seventh and Eighth, Ness ol Folt some strest, 102:3%, 8 of Thiwtsen th, S 25, B 94.65, N 23.312. 3 stton C.. Bowle, Louise R. Barroilhet to Ham! R rbird lot on N line of Fourteenth & - £ Market, E T4:4%, N 63 O E&u‘:l‘lon C. Bowie to Wilbur F. Port same; $10. hn, lot on S Johanna Haneke to Henry Kubim, L line orsi?{:nz;# street, 80 B of ‘Church, 25 b 3 3 Joseph A. and Elizabeth Oliver Musane, - Iot n&;fl;fl:cm‘( . 139: N_of . 5??33’3/‘.’. SW 114, NW 21:1%, § 10:6%. 12:6; $10. tot | Emll'y S. Karns to Harvey H'q%‘r'w o on_SW corner of O'Farreil and Taylor, Streq s §75. W 137:6, N 13, E 25. N 62, B Bl Willlam A. Karns to same, Same: ¥ Hugo dnd Gertrude Urban to Maurice Boseh: berg, lot on S line of Pacific street, of Leavenworth, E 22:6 by 8 65:8; $15 William A. Karns to Emily S Kart, | on NW corner of Geary and Hyde & 3 by W 87:6, quitclaim deed: $10. Harvey H. Dana to same, same; § R dmes | Willlam Ede Company (corporation) to Joneg | Schoenfeld, lot on <o First Minna streets, y'fi_!gov: 75, NW 33, SW SE 80, NI 3 ,000. ‘ts.A' J. Morrison to Nat anhul.‘lolti‘o:';y line’ of Second street, 210 SE o 3 to Charles : of_Church Eighteenth, N | | I lot N SE 65 by SW 90; $8650. M and Wiillam McDonald to :u::; Gutely, lot on SE_corner of Elghteent Tennessee streets, S 75 by E 200; also lot on | E line ot Tennesses street, 125 N of Slerra. N 25 by E 100; $10. L!urayc, Sanchez to Walter L. Fry, h’(‘m::v S line of Lake "é“llo'omulg of Twenty- 1 avenue, E 25 b 3 . Anna V. Saul to Enoch R. Williams. lot on S line of California r‘!fi{ 32:6 E of Sixth| avenue, E 25 by S 100; ‘Clty ana County of San Franlsco to Wwilitam | Fagan, lot on E line of Twenty-fourth street, | 150 S of Clement, 8 25 by E 120: $—. i Heber W. and Sarah J. Witham to Alvin B. Harrison, lot on W line of Sixth avenue, 50 | 8 of C street, S 25 by W _100; $10. | Timothy O'Brien to Ellen O’Brien, lot on SW corner of 1 street and Seventh avenue, S | 25 by W_112:6; also lot on W line of Seventh | avenue, 25 S of I street, S 25 by W 112:6; §$10. Annfe Jennings (wifé of George), Mary J. Kingston and Thomaé Jennings Jr. to Johanna | | Strecker (wife of Adolph), lot on E line of | Tenth avenue, 160 S of I street, S 25 by E| | 120; $10. Robert and Christine F. McMillar to J. M. | Stowell, lot on W line of Forty-sixth avenus, 175 N of K street, N 50 by W 120; $10. | City Building and Loan Association to Jen- nie Smith (wife of M. A, fot on E line of | Stanyan street, 75 N of Rivoll, N 25:4 by E 100, Clarendon’ Helghts; $3100. Jacob Heyman Company to Fredolf J. Clau- sen, lot on S line of Alvarado street, 202:6 B | of Hoffman, E 37:6 by S 118, lots $6 and ST, Heyman Tract; $10. | |~ Thomas J. Atkinson to Denis J. Collins, lot | off NE line of Madrid street, 225 NE of Per- | sia, NE 25 by SE 100, block 37, Excelsior Homestead: $10. | Morris and Mollle Silverstein to Edward C. | Lawler, lot on SE corner of Mansell and Uni- | verstiy streets, E 120 by S 100, lot 8, block 123, University Homestead; $10. Builders’ Contracts. August H. and Matilda H. Johnson (owners) | with B. K. Albertson (contractor and architect) —All work except gas fixtures, shades, mantel | and tiling for a two-story frai building | (flats) on lot on E line of Rhode Island street, 100 N of Twenty-fifth, N 25 by E 100; $3300. Holm & Nathan (owners) with Richard | Herring_(contractor), architects Hemenway & Miller— Fixture work, etc., for third and fourth | storles of bullding (Aronson) NW corner of Mission and Third streets; $3750. ! COMMERCIAL NEWS| Continued From Page Fifteen. | Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- | cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: lon—Comstocks. 1130 Con Cal & V.1 65 200 2 22 200 Crown Point.. 18 100 Belcher 17| 100 Mexican 108 200 Caledonia 351200 Sterra Nev.... 34 300 Challenge 13| 400 Union Con.... 47 Afternoon Session—Comstocks. 100 Alpha . 14| 160 Confide 00 Al Crown gl:) B-‘:h-— - Hale & Nore, 100 Caledonia Justice . 200 Bullion . Ophir Bullion .. Potosi Chollar .. 3 Savage ... Con Cal & V.1 70| 200 Union Con 100 Confidence ... 80! | | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | | Bid \sus' ‘; i 5 . 13" 131Julla .. o0 [Nl 07l Justice . % - Andes . 22| Kentuck . 02 o3 Belcher ... 18iLady Wash .. 02 04 Best & Belch.1 05 1 10/ Mexican ......1 10 1 15 Bullion ...... 25! Occidental <9 198 Caledonia 36.Ophir - 215220 Chall |Overman . 12 Chotiar 14 Potoat De 10 fidence ... 8% Scorpion .. o3 o7 « Cal & V.1 Savage ceeee 2B B €on Imperial 01/Seg Belcher... 05 08 ConN Y ... 08 a5 38 Crown Point.. 15 17[Stiver Hill 51 53 | Eureka Con.. — 50/St. Louls w08 | Exchequer. 43 4%|Syndicate ® 05 B. Slerra Nev A% ¢5/T'nion Con 50 | Gould & 10 11/Utah . 07 08| Hale & N 63 63 Yellow . 18 17 ‘ TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. | | Morning_ Session. | ! 1200 Brunswick 17| 400 Ray & O'Brien 08 | 500 Jumbo 50,1000 Rescue ....... 10 | 1066 Esperanza ... 0111000 Ton Ohio .... 32 | 200 Gold _Anchér. 20! 100 Ton of KX 100 MacNamara . 27 100 West End ... 16 ‘ Afternoon Session. 200 Jumbo . 80| 700 Ton Belmont.. 69 i i 1160 MacNamara . 26! 100 Ton of Nev..9 00 | 400 Ray & O'Brien 08 ! CLOSING QUOTATIONE, | Tonopah. | | Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. Ton of Nev..9 00 9 25| Rescue . .8 10| Mont_Ton .1 80183 Ton & Cal.. 17 20 Ton Exten ..1 85 2 00| Ray & O'Brien — 07 | 26 27 Paymaster . 03 04 | 36 | Little Ton % — 70| Esperanza o oz | 16 17 Gold Anch 20 | | West End ... I'Quiney ....... 11 — | Ton Gold Mt. N Y Ton Con. — 10| Goldfield. i | Sandstorm 24Jumbo ....... 80 — | { Req Top .... 11 13iJumbo Ex .. 19 22| | Goldfield Mhk 17 21 Vernal Min . 10 — | | Columbia .... - Goldfleld ..... 61 — ! TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- | elsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: | | Morning_Session. I i | 500 Adams ...... 112506 N ¥ Ton Con. 12 500 Black Butte.. 17/2500 Paymaster ... 03 1400 Bullfrog Min. 51! 200 Ton Belmont. 70 200 Bulifrog Min. 52/ 300 Ton Belmont.. 68 | | B00 Goldfield Min 61/ S00 Ton Gold Mt. 18 | 500 Goldfield Min 60{1100 Ton Midway.. 37 | 1000 Gldfid Red L. 06 400 Ton Midway.. 36 | 1500 Jumbo Ex .. 20 500 Ton N Star... 18 | 1000 MacNamara . 28 2000 Ton N Star... 17 | ...1 85/1600 Vernal Min .. 11 { 100 Mont Ton { Afternoon Sésaion. f 900 Bullfrog Min. T1] S00 Mont Ton ..1 8215 | 4000 Diamondfield. 25! 400 Mont Ton ...1 80 ! 500 Diamondfield. 24/1000 N ¥ Ton Con. | 500 Diamondfield. 23/ 300 Ton Belmont.. 1000, Esperanza 012000 Ton Midway. 500 Jumbo Ex 20{ 106 Ton of Nev. | 1000 Jumbo 50/ 1000 Vernal Min .. 16,600 MacNmara 27/ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. | Adams . . — 11/MacNamara .. 26 27 Black Ants .. — .10 Mont Ton.1 77% 1 823 | | Black Butte.. 17 1SN YT Con M. 11 — | Blue Bull M. — 27/Paymaster ... (2 08 ! Booth M Co. 13 —|Quiney ... 1 —| | Bullfrog Min. 81 ' —IRay Exten .. — 0§ | Columbls .... — 20'Ray & O'Brien — 10 | Diamondfield. —|Ray Ton — | Esperanza = 01'Red Top 3 - | Gipsy Queen. — 20/ Rescue . o 10 | Goldfleld B&B — 15| Pothwell 10 5o | Goldfield Dmd — Sandstorm JLINST 1 Goldflela Min 60 —iTon 6 69 Goldfield Mhk 17 —|Ton B —| Gldfld Red L. — 08 Ton - 12| Goldfield S Pk — 18/ Ton — 198 Go'dfield Ton. — 11/ Ton 17 18| | Gold Mt Con. — 02(Ton m arl -Hazel Kirk .. 08 — Ton 9 1214 Jim Butler .. 35 —!Ton 16 18 | Jumbo . — 51/Ton — 1 | Tumbo Bx 11 20 (Tmitea Ton .. — o8| | Little Ton .. 50 —'Verna! . o 12/ Tucky Tom.. — 10/West End .... 10 17| I AR | | LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | ARRIVED. Tuesday, November 15. Stmr_Magsie, Whitney, 4 hours from Half- moon Bay. SAILED. Br Wellington, atier o stmr ‘el . 3 Bt Banta, Crise Aivects, Fort Hartacs RETURNED. Schr Bessie K returned to port om sceount of bar breaking. ISLAND PORT. (P ONOLULU_Eafled Nov 15—Stmr Sonoma, ————e Is Arrested for Cruelty. Josephine McMenomin of 118% Langton street was arrested yesterday afternoon by Officers White and Young of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children for negelect of her three offspring. Stanley, the youngest child, was taken to the Children's Hos- pital, as he was sick and emaciated. It is alleged that liquor is the cause of | pay MORE TROUBLE IN CHINATOWY Lee Yen Bow Is Shot in the Leg by an Enemy, Who Has Long Sought His Life STABBING IN THEATER Chin Tai Chung Receives In- juries Which Will Prob- ably Cause His Death Lee Yen Bow, a member of the Chinese Lee family, was seriously shot known as by Lee Tong. sometimes ki ’ Yung Quong, last night in Baker alley. The shooting was the result the =un- of an .0ld quarrel between the man and his victim. The Chinese id the shooting is a member of &208111‘ Kong tong, and had sought the Iife of Lee Bow for some months past. ni G injured man claims that his as ll’fl’;.;l gwen him $20, money he ad- vanced for bail when Lee TonZ was arrested some time ago for carrying a concealed weapon. He allexes that he frequently dunned Lee Tong for the money due him and always met with a flat refusal on the part of Tong to ago Bow's room was he accused :‘:gtt of his clothes. Tong or- l.'n‘::lli'n‘roomed with him and had a key to the room. The accusation an- gered his friend and a fight ensued in which Bow hit Tong oOver the head with a bottle. Since that time Tong has been seeking the life of his hated enle‘m.{ night as Bow was walking from Sullivan alley into Baker place he was shot in the right thizh by Tong, who stood crouching in a door- way. Tong's aim was bad, and Bow will live. The would-be assassin made good his escape and Is now in hiding. At a late hour the police had failed to locate him. Bow recognized his assail- ant and will swear to a warrant chars- ing him. The bullet was extracted from the wounded man’s thigh by Dr. Pawlicki at the Central Emerzency Hospital. He says that Bow will re- cover. Chin Tai Chung, a Chinese residinz at 733 Washington street, was stabbed in the abdomen while attending a per- formance at the Washington-street Theater last night. The injured man Two months burgiarized and |1s a member of the Chin familv and says he does not know the name of his assailant, but could recognize him if he saw him again. He says he is not a member of any tong and thinks he was mistaken for another person. De- tective McMahon is of the same opin- fon. The injured man was treated at the Central Emergency Hospital. but is bleeding internally and will probably die. _—e——— BURGLAR PLEADS GUILTY AND GETS FIVE YEARS John C. Saulters Sent to the County Jail for an Assault With a Deadly Weapon. Wilson pleaded guilty John in { Judge Lawlor's court yesterday to a charge of burglary. He waived time for sentence and the Judge ordered him to serve flve years in San Quen- tin. He entered the residence of Mrs. Julia .B. Coon at Fruitvale on August 9 and stole a quantity of silverware, which he disposed of in this city. He has already served two terms in San Quentin for burglary.and was only out eight days when he committed the burglary at Fruitvale. John Saulters, who was tried be- fore a jury in Judge Lawlor's court on a charge of assault to murder and was convicted of assault with a dead- ly weapon, was sentenced yesterday to serve twenty-one months in the coup- ty jail. The Judge took into consid- eration the defendant’s previous good character and the fact that he had al- ready spent about three months n jail. Saulters had a dispute with Bes- sie Mayes in her room at 111 Grant avenue on August 24 and pulled a re- volver out of his pocket. Policeman Conner had been summoned and dur- ing a struggle with Saulters for pos- session of the revolver it was dis- charged and the bullet entered the woman’s shoulder. —————— SAILOR 1S KNOCKED OUT BY TWO THUGS Ole Olsen Is Assaulted by Highway« men, Who Attemipt to Steal His Watch. Ole Olsen, a seafaring man eme ployed by the Alaska Packers’ Asso- ciation, was knocked senseless last | night by two thugs, who attempted to rob him. He is now lying in the Cen- tral Emergency Hospital, suffering from severe lacerations of the scalp and possibly a fracture of the skull. Olsen, who while in the city maks his home at 1237 Vallejo street, stepped off a Hyde-street car shortly after 11 o'clock last night and started to’ walk to his residence. When near the door two men, who had been con- cealed In a doorway, sprang out and one of them struck him on the head with a blunt instrument, felling him to the ground. The other attempted to take Olsen's watch, but the chain broke and the timepiece remained ‘in the sailor’s pocket. The thieves were frightened away before they wers able to search their victim. As he had but 40 cents with him they would have met with but a poor reward for their crime. Olsen had been drinking | during the evening and is unable to give a good description of his assail- | ants. ————— Wofman May Be Insane. Mrs. Bertha Conness, the woman who made herself conspicuous by bringing flowers to the Morgue to calling at police headquarte making all sorts of absurd cod:xpmn:' and yes- such a disturbance