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9 THE N FRANCISCO CALL, ¥ 'EDNESDAY, OVEMBER 30, 1904 - REAL ESTATE—COUNTEY--For Sale. WHITE Buccessors 10 CHITKEN RANCHES YYWHERE. EXCHAN Wi LODI LODI The town that has the to 1t; section that has the most Joaguin Valley; fine roads tion. We are lots; only 2 e modern homes and fine orchards and vineyards: rich, black, sandy loam 12 feet deep: hool on the tract; $35 per acre. This will not days; first come, first served. sold for $125. to Napa Cit level acres in orchard 12 years old: £00d 8-roc ouse; large barn, w:ndm:l :find tank: drying plant, poultry yards; horses, tle: farming tools; good furniture; fine income; balf ca 800—Close to Sebastopel; 10 acres fine land cres bearing prunes, berries, garden; 5 acres young apples; halr cash. ct in 10-acrs ubdividing a choice tra Joining 1 $8500 $500 own—160 scres and use of 40 more miles of postoffice; in Sonoma County; rolling tand; & acr orchard: finely fenced; ouse 7 rooms; barn, 1500 cords price $2500. —30-acre dairy and poultry ranch cilings, barn, pouitry-houses, incubs- Angora goats, 2 horses, DUggEY: only 1 mile of town; in- vestigate quick $5500—Only 1 fne land; & acres i house 6 rooms and bath; finest barn in county. a cost $4000; fine view: this is the best buy N b of Watsonville; 65 acres, S acres tull bearing apples, § in grain; fine berry patch, 40 acres timber; flowing stream, 9-room bouse. large barn and granary; water piped to buildings. We have a choice selection of fruit and graip ranches at reasonable prices in this vich See a few. 2800—Close to Petaluma, 1 mile station; 10 acres rich loam; family orchard; among beau- tiful oaks; modern cottage, 5 rooms, bath; good barn, poultry-houses, o wuses: horse, co! S0 hens. buggy, etc.; will add acres adjoining desired; see this quick. $10,000—Close 10 Geyserville; 56 acres rich s fine alfal e of the fin perb section; large round ar Hopland; 45 acres rich land; 12 s in bearing; family orchard; good outbuiléings; well fenced; investi- level, 10 acres, 2 miles of Call hard; good house and bamm; 2 LFALFA LAND. —3 miles of Modesto; 20 acres —Near Lodi, on the Woodbridge canal $5500—40 acres all tillable, No. 1 sofl; fam- | fly orchard: mostly in grain; 6-room house; | good barn, wi . blacksmith shop, poultry- houses; near school; fine team; Jersey cow, pigs, layinz hens; tocls; wagon, 2 bugsies; ali furniture; close to Santa Rosa, 2780—Foothill ranch of 160 acres; near Clayton; 80 acres fine plow land; house, good barn: fam orchard; terms. $1700—25 acres, close to Calistoga; adapted oy cottage; good barn; fine water. $400 Gown—35 acres good land, with new, | rd finished cottage of 5 rooms and bath; large brooder-house, 2 incubators, brooders; all farming tools; pear Petaluma: price $2000. $S5 per acre for sandy loam land, slightly roliing: 3 miles west of Petal in tracts from S acres up. We wish to #pecial tention to the cholce homes we have in the v: 1 cinity of Petalume and want to have you drive out with us and see them. Photos at this office. $2500—25 acres, hal?f rolling and balance level; near Santa Ross, 3 miles of Kenwood; rich 1and; 2 acres orchard: vineyard; creek, 2 weils; nice cottage 5 rooms; large barn: fenced into 4 feids: § poultry-houses, large _wire metting yards. 150 laying hens; good horse, 3 cattle; spring wagon, top bugsy; 4 tons bay; 4 minutes from depot; log cabin worth $1000, fine shake cabin; stable; fine suburban home: easily worth $3300 hot and cold water throughout: modern. $2050—34 ac Watson 00 apples: 6 acres fine p r; balanc grain: 5-room co arn, outbuildings. $1200—10 acres in vine and fruit beit, near i; sandy loam; 5-room house and barn. 500—Near ants Crug, 60 acres rich alluvial 1; & acres orchard, mostly apples: 10 acres pasture; b-room house, Send stamp for the largest and most diversi- fled printed list on the coast WHITE & BAYLEY, Successors 1o W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., room 8. Property Exchange a Speciaity. FOR SALE—SAN MATEO COUNTY—SAN RAD PRISD “OLD ADOBE' 2 250 ACRES, GOOD I» PAYING ) THE POINT SAN P! TRACT RES, X\ EXCE TIONALLY : g PRICE #00: TO BE S LES FROM NEW ¢ all under cultiva- . in orchard section three miles from seat and on line of new irrigation A snap if taken soon, but will not keep. 3. NEWKOM, Marysville, Cal 827000210, ACRES, 2 MILES FROM ST. Eelena; most highly improved land; 64 acres, nt. full bearing vineyard; homes fine buildings (complete like city hom. with gas pi hot and cold running wa did under ground sewer sy t plumbing, etc., with fine a" valuable water rights. is ome of the most complete country homes in California. For particulars call at 1115 Broadway, Oakland, rocm 16, to owner, DR. R. E. BAUSKE. EALE or exchange for city property; sscrifice 153 acres, Napa Co.: €0 acres in cultivation; frust, vines and grain: fully equipped and paying: beautiful place: gentleman EHADBURNE. 400 Montgomery s ATTENTION, HOMESEEKER:! Send postal for catalogues of the best land bargains in California. C. M. WOOSTER CO. 645 Market st CONTRA Costa County real es: Bend for list. D.J. WEST. Martinez, CHEAPEST and best in America_The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent 1o any addrcss in the Unpited States or Canada one year for 31, UAKLAND ADVERTS'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND BREAL ESTATE. THE REALTY SYNDICATE, 14 Sansome si., San Franeisco, | 1212 Brodwa; na Property for sale in all parts of Oakiand, Piedmont, Berkeley and Alameda County. Houses built on the easiest terms ever offered on any market. j Call and iet us explain how you can BUY a house and save money at the same time. Property on the Key Route lines, 30 min. | utes from San Francisco; 5c fare. $2 worth of nursery stock given with every front foot. All street work done free. Central Piedmont Tract, $30 to $40 per foor. Piedmont Springs Tract, $40 and $45. Highland Terrace, £25 to $30. Sather Tract, §15 to $20. All these tracts are on street-car lines; easy dig'ance from the Key Route ferry station at Pjedmont ave, and Fortieth st. THE REALTY SYNDICATE, | 1212 Breadway, Oakland 14 Sansome st et e WE have clients looking for investments in Osklang property. If you have either houses o lots for sale call at our office or mail us 1ull description and price. C. E. REED. 468 Eleventh st., Oakland. EARGAIN Begutiful 7r. home in Pledmont; fine ; location; mnear car jes from town; surrounded by | 50 acres rich, | farms | let us | nes and trees: family orchard; cozy 5-room | ALAMEDA ADVERT'S'M'TS ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. BEAUTIFUL HOMES FOR SALE. i LOCATION. y Terms. On_Easy Terms HOUSES ANDLLOTS AT PRICES THAT CAN- BE DUPICATED. GET OUR PRICES AND TERMS AND STOP PAYING RENT. $1050 buys a_5-room bouse, lot 47x150. $1250 buys 5 rooms and bath cottage, lot 25x’ $1600 buys 5 rooms and bath cottage, lot 55x100. £1500 buys 6 rooms and bath, 2 stories, lot 50x150. 52250 buys mew 5-room cottage; very cheap. ) buys B-room cottage, lot 40x170; a snap. $2750 buye a beautiful modern 5-room cot- tage, lot 40X108 $3500 buys G-room cottage, 1% stories, lot 50x: $5500 buys elegunt corner lot, 8 rooms and ew. buys an 8. ral oom house, firiished in pine; Be sure and see our properties. The cheap- est and best ever offered ror the money. ALAM ND COMPANTY, Phone Alameda 490. 1500 Park st., Alameda. BRAND new house, 7 fine rooms; modern; up to date; finished in finest kind redwood; lot 48x120: this is a bargain of lifetime; owner compelled to sell: original cost $8500; owner =pent $200 more; can be boughn for $3250; § open for inepection all the time: come soon. 1234 Versallles ave., near Encinal WANTED—Lcts in Alameda suitable for mub- division; give size, location and lowest cash price; west of Park, south of Railroad ave.; owners only. Box 1548, Call office, Oakland. 125 1o wiiaicn o vesetovios; 13.acres vine: | BARKELEY ADVERT’S'NTS | BERKELEY EEAXL ESTATE. [ —$3500— A CHOICE home on Delaware st., Berkeley; 8 rooms and bath: lot 40x135; new and modern; | sunny cxposure; fine view; easy terms of payment if desired; no trouble to show prop- erty REALTY BONDS AND FINANCE CO. (Inc.), | 1172 Broadway, corner Fourteenth st, { 8-room house, finely furnished: 4 blocks from university; handy to the cars: | swell neighborhood; must be sold; price re- duced from $475) to $1230; one-half cash, bal- &nce same as rent; this is a bargain. See owner, 2534 Regent st., Berkeley. | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn.! | LINDEN ave., 373—Unfurnished rooms to let. MARKET, 1040 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rooms; 50 to $7 week; baths: elevater. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st.—400 single and family rcoms 35c to $1 56 per day. 2 10 $8 per woek; the only new and modern h&el and roomin in San Francisco that has office.on ground floor, hot and cold water, eiectric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room and gives free baths and ele- vator service day and night to its guests. TON, 4547, furnished sunn. Three nicely heap. HOUSE, 205 Perry st., nr. v furnished front rooms, ‘$1 23 ner week. 20—Newly furnished room; very sun- bath, running water. PINE, e indow room: bath and phene; for one or two gentlemen. Jlegantly furnished room to let, veek or month. reading-room, sm: lor; rdoms per night, to $8; month, $8 to §i floor; rooms with hot and cold wate King-room and ladies’ par- Sc to $150; week, $2 ; elevator on ground ; baths. ce, furnished rooms to let; SUTTER, 652 THIRD, | VAN 1 STOCKTON, 607—Sunny tront room; quiet lo- cality; close in: suitable for two. Large sunny front room, beau- ; also single rooms. THE ST. KATHRYN, CORNER ELLIS AND NWORTH STS.—POSITIVELY THB CITY; NEW SANITARY HAIR MATTRESSES, BATHS, ELECTRC_ LT S, TELEPHONE SERV: ICE. HOT A> LD WATER; EVERY MODERN CONVE ALL HOURS:; ROOMS FROM $3 WEEK. THE LARCHMONT, 361 Sutter—New man- agement; new bIdg.; finely furnished, with Lot and cold water, steam heat and baths; fine location and reasonable rate: | TAYLOR, 511 -Large eunny room; 2 gentle- men; hot water bath; $14 front; back $10, 08—Sunny bas)'v\v\ndo' room for . nr. Market—400 , 5175 to $6 week; elec- running water in’ every room; free bus; baggage. Tooms tric lights (no gas), room; eiovator, read. ave., 1008—Newly decorated and furnished rooms. WEBSTER, 1500—Sunny, furnished room, with bath. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., nr. Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms: 35c to $1 50 nightly; $2 to $8 week; elevator. elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. | __BERKELEY ROOMS A WILSO! Inn, 2144 University ave.—A fine, ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan and Church. modern house; central location. A. H. WIL: | soN. San Francisco Advertisem’ts BOOMS FOR HOUSKEERING. nicely furnished BRYANT, 4212 sunny room | “for housekeeping; gas A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite ifth. Open until 11 p. m. — ROOMS AND BOAED. ONE large room; well furnished; running w, ter; convenience of bath; couple, $45; sing! BUSH, 855—Large bandsome parlors, kitchen | fur. complete; rent low: nr. business center. CLIPPER, 4628 rooms and bath; bay window; s $13 50; Castro st. car. DE 619—2 large rooms and bath; ; dressmaking trade established; ; apply after Sunday. EDDY and Polk sts, Gladstone—Sunny nousckeeping apartments; 1, 2 or 3 rooms; lights; bot water; central. housekeeping room: N GATE ave, 1031, near Jefferson Park—Sunny furnished rooms, bath; private house; good board; §22; two, $35 month. A NICE sunny room, bath, gas, parlor, piano; breakfast and dinner; for single gentleman: per month. Box 1745, Call office. CALIFORNIA, 807—Best rooms, table and vice in the city for the least money. 453_Fine furnished rooms, with the best French table board. HARRISON, 570—Large sunny front rooms, with board, for 2; $9 and $10 per week. HAIGHT, 218—Furnished room for gentlemen, with or without board. ELLIS, 605—2 large parlors for housekeeping; gas range; running water; also other rooms. LL, 228—Sunny {ro; ; hkp; cen— ble; bat } aduits. 332—Large sunny suite; running grate; second floor: corner house. 3533 housekeeping room. 332248 large, connecting, suany complete for housekeeping: gas. suite; all conve es; location of the best; marine view: terms reasonable. 4—Room and board in private fam- month. ROOMS to let with board. Box 1891, Call. ROOMS with board. 1161 Turk st. ROOM and board for ladles; reasonable. 3&16! Sixteenth st., off Market. DEN GATE, and cold ATE Newly furnished rooms; gas range; bath -Sunny housekeepling rooms, othersX respectable; no transient Housekeeping rooms, with gas phone: also single room. HOWARD, 1703—2 fur. housekesping rooms; running water; gas range; bath, etc. KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell—Three. | room sun ; steam heat; cen. loc. Intur. bay-window front suite aduits. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— Sunny furnished 3-room suites: steam heated, lectric lighted: free baths; rates reasonable. Purnished rooms, complete for £as range; hot bath: aduits. FOST, oe: iny front rooms, 5, 80, $8, $10 month; modern; gas, bath, phone. SEVENTE! ing rooms; stove, bath, sink, station- STANYAN, 1128—Three beautiful unfurnished housekeeping front yooms: new upper flat; sun ell day. fine view; near Golden Gate Park; $15; adults; call before 2 p. m. to permanent tenants. 320 Housekeeping TURK, 38— Sun: T also sulte of 2 connecting ro furnished for housekeeps ing: sink and all conveniences; reasonable, VAN XE nished WALLE | furn 3019—Upper floor, _unfur- nvenience; adults; $16, R, 71—A beautiful suite of rooms; 3 complete: sun all day: new: §20. | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. ATKI | brick buna water: ele lights; only first-cl in locality; rooms $1 50 week and A_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st. £ht housekeeping rooms; AT ‘‘The Almonte,” 73 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c. 50c, $1, $1 50 night; | $130 to $10 week; house open all night. AUSTIN ave, 102 off Polk—One large sunny front room for rent, | BELMOND Hou: open all night. over Owl drug store; 2 en- | trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electrio | | lights: "running water in every room: 200 Tooms; 25¢ to 50c per night; $1 25 to $3 week. | > cmibe = CLAYTON, 615, near Haight—Beautifully fur. nished rooms, cheap: breakfast if desired. | ELLIS, 1436—Unfurnished rooms: fine stinny | _cornér house; references; moderate rent. | EDDY, 881—To Jet, nicely furnished front room for entieman; ‘private family; reasonable price. | ELLIS, 1101, cor. Gough—Private famlly; large o il !-In. Cohen, 50, Hotel Savoy. also housekeeping rooms. | sunny room: EDDY, 804—Nice single room; also house- | keeping rooms to let. month. FLEVENTH, 120 Sunny front room, single; £5 month. ki and bath. rooms, 32 to §5 week; hot water bath. to $1 25 night: §1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-room. GEARY. 610—Nice rooms; single or double. 1!6"“])_ 715—Furnisned rooms, single or double; central location. e e ot e b i it HOWARD, 640—Sunny front room; grate; $2 25 week; other rooms, $4 50 month up. W Rl nt racd iniscma: i i ctinomice s, e e & N JACKSON, 1442Sunny furnished rooms; pri- vate family: references. KEPPELER off Mason st. N court, 1, eatly room to let; $10 month. 117—Complets for housekeeping, $5 to | aiready eet | , cor. Third st. and Park lano—New | ; all sunny rooms; hot and cold | ‘house 0 $1 per night. $125 to $5 per week and EDDY. 1274—A large room, sultable for two | gentiemen: hot baths; modern house; $8 per | | « { FOLSOM, 834—Two sunny single rooms; closet | GOLDEN GATE, 357—Newly furnished sunny GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 380 | rooms and board. 900 Van Ness ave. ¥ front_rooms, board; parior, plano, 550 Van Ness ave. WANTED—In r ble, quiet neighborhood, 2 “unfurnished, nice rooms and kitchen for “iderly couple: $10 to $12; best references. Box 1724, Call ROOFING. ROOFS, sidewalks and cellar floors laid, re- paired; low prices: work guaranteed. Chicago Roofing Co., F. Herrmann, m'gr, 608 24 st. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. THE White is king of sewing machines; runs lightest; sews fastest; wears longest; makes both lock and automatic stitch; if you wish 1o buy or rent a sewing machine and want the best on earth, visit the new retail office of the White, 915 Market st. ALL makes; 2d hand, §2, $3, $7, $9; new.$4, $8; drop heads, 6 drawer, goiden 0ak.$15: rented, repaired; lowest rates. §. M. Co., 145 Sixth st.; tel. Jessie 3796. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price: all “é’ rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1€21 Market st., near Sixth. ALL kinds second-hand $3. $5, $S; slightly used $10, $15, $20; you know where the dolis swing in the window. 1051 Market sf ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. CHAS. PLAMBECK, 1915 Mission st. A M ge household goods stored, moved, 731 Howard st. hipped. 725 nr. Third: phone Grant 161 CAPITAL Van and Storage Co., 3 Eddy st.: phone Mint 2041; JOHN F. COOPER, pres.: furriture moved, packed, shipped and stored. Sllis—Incandescent lights; | IENCE; ELEVATOR | 451 Devisadero, cor. Fell;' phone Page | rooms and board. 1301A Devisadero. | National Automatic | 4 MARRIED. | Methodist Episcopal Church, by the Rev. Mr. Ulrich, Benjamin U, Davls of Madison, Wis., and Agnes M. Stewart of lone, Cal. THOMAS—SMITH—In this city, November 23, { 1904, by the Rev. Father Byrne, Otto L. | Thomas and Mabel Smith, both of this city. | L. Wedel and Daisy E. E. Berger, bo San_Francisco. DIED. Basham, Grace E. Leehy, John Bruhnke, Victoria Melnnes, John H. Cornwell. Mrs. Altana McKenna, Paul Dillon, John Doane, Carrie 0. Miller, Jens N. O. | Fuller Annie Rohrs, Augusta Gagan, Grant W. Siesbuttel, Eva M. Grady, Annle Stevenot, Julia Hearne, Mary A. Stone, Fannie E. | ' Hutchinson, Wm. A. Trengove Willlam J. | Johnson, Care V. BASHAM—TIn this city, November 28 1004, | ®Grace E., "belovea' wite of J. A. Basham, mother of John Basham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Calkins, and sister of Mrs. S. T. Mathews and Lulu, Dalsy, Alice, | _and 10 days. | BRIGGS—In Oakland, Cal. November 29, 1904, Bdward L. Briggs, brother of Charles | 5 Briggs of Grand Ragids, Mich., Mrs. Frank | Collins and Mrs. Josephine Sleketu of Oak ! land, a native of New York, aged T4 yea 3 months and 20 days. | BRUHNKE—Entered intp rest, in this city, November 20, 1004, at_the residence of her son, 1713 Polk street, Victoria Bruhnke, be- lovéd mother of A, Bruhnke Mrs, M. B. Esener, J. C. Bruhnke and Mrs. F. Glind- | kamp of Chicago, T, | West Prussia, aged 94 years and 21 days. | CORNWELL—In Oakland, November 29, 1904, | 28 days. | DILLON—In this city, November 29, 1904, at the parents’ residence, 1 Homer street, John, beloved infant son of John and Mary Dillon, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 months. DOANE—In Cleveland, Ohlo, November 9, Marshall Doane, and mother of May B. Doane, a native of Maine, 07 Burial at Winthrop, Me. DUNCAN—In this city, November 20, 1904, Margaret, beloved wife of the late Willlam . J. Kin: | Mrs. T. C. Hardy of Iowa, Mrs. | ley and Frank W., James B., Willlam | Miriam M. and Moiris W. Dunican, a nat! | days. ENGLISH—In this city, November 28, 1904, Jerome, beloved husband of Anna English, son of Harrlet English, and brother of Flor- ence E. Hull, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 54 years. FEUCHTWANGER—In this city, November 28,1904, Slgmund, beloved husband of Stella Feuchtwanger, and beloved father of Her- bert. Walter, Henry and Beatrice Feucht- ‘wanger. a native of Bavaria, Germany, aged 61 years § months and 27 days. (Portland, Or.. Spokane, Wash., and New York City papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral servi to-day (Wednesday), at 12:43 p. m., at his late residence, 1640 Pine street, Interment | private. Home of Peace Cemetery by special 1 é\‘aln leaving third and Townsend streets at p. m. | FLEMING—In this city, November 29 1904, Clara H., wite of Arthur H. Fleming of Pasadena, and_eldest daughter of Eldridge M. Fowler of Pasadena. FULLER—In this city, November 27, 1904, Annie, beloved daughter of the late H. H. and artha Fuller and sister of H. H. and A. W. Fuller and Mrs. R. O. Beach, a native of Georgetown, El Dorado County, Cal., aged 36 years. (Sacramento and EI Dorado | County papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), a2t 10 a. m.. from the parlors of McFadden McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Grant W., beloved husband of Minnte R. Gagan, father of Adele and Nellle Watson | Gagan. and brother of Mrs. J. B. Poultne: and Mrs. F. W. Babcock of Watértown, N. Y.. a native of Oakland Cal., aged 36 years 7 ‘months and 25 days. | ' £7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, at 11:30 a. m., from the funeral par lors of Bunker & Lunt 2066 Mission street, Mission Masonle Temple, between Twenty. second and Twenty-third, under the aus- Dices of Golden West Camp No. 748, W. O, W. Interment private. - | Officers and neighbors of Golden West Camp No. 748, W. of W., are hereby notified Gagan, Wednesda. 2606 Mission street. By order. F, C. RUSSELL, C. C. J. E. ELLISON, Clerk. ! GRADY—In this cit; November 28, 1904, An nie, beloved wife of John Grady, mother of Eleanor May Grady, and daughter of A. and 27 years and 9 months. fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | lors of McAvoy & thence to M o | HEARNE—In this city, November 2§ 1904, | dary A. beloved wife of Willlam Hearne, and mother of Frank P, and the late Wil- liam H, J. Hearne, a native of County | Leitrim, Ireland. (New York and Portland, L e |, EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | (Wednesday). at 8:30 a, m., from her late | | residence, 2124 Howard atreet, between Sev- | { enteenth and Eighteenth, thence to St. ! { Charles Borromeo’s Church, where a solemn | requiem mass will'be celebrated for the re- | 'COMMERCIAL NEWS Dora A. Heath, a native of England, aged | | pose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m | . Interment Holy "Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. HUTCHINSON—In this city. November 29, | 1904 Willlam A. Hutchinson, father of Mrs. A. W. Graefen, Mrs. C. H. Reed and Mrs, 79 years. JOHNSON—In this city, November 28 1904, | i Care Victor Johnson, beloved husband of | Annie D. Johnson, a native of Sweden, aged | 42 years 4 months -and 22 days. (Oregon | papers please copy.) | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ! at 1p m, at his late residence, 58§ Lom. % Mount Olivet Cemetery. Leehy, a native of Ireland, aged 40 vears, | McBrearty & Green. 1171 Mission street. | LOMBARDI—In this city, November 20, 1904, | Canton Ticino, Switzerland, aged 60 years. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving _Co., of- fice Post and Pcwell sts.; tel. Pri. Ex. 57L. | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. STOP DRINEING. GUARANTEED cure: sond 00c; tablet form: mailed in vlain package: has cured thou- ¥ands. L. L. C. CO., 417 Hayward bldg., S.F. R T A STUTTERING AND STAMMEIRING. MELBOURNE Institute, Van Ness and Marke cures; estab, in 8. F. 4 yrs. Hours 1105 p.m: Al b B RS bl Mt MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday as follows: Carlo Palacchl, 82, Tiburon and Rosa Bon- ni, 21, Stege. Henry L. Ward, 39, Laton, and Catherine I MacKenzie, 28, Laton, Constantin Carlson. 36,210 Ritch street, and Emilija Karvanen, 27, 210 Ritch street. Enrico Calegari, 24 427 Union street, and Jennle Rosas 19, 133 Twenty-eighth street. Louis A. Levy, 60, Palace Hotel, and Ro- Johp H. Slater, 28, %06 - Twenty-second street, and Anna C. BEmbry, 27, 2845 Califor— nia street. S ules Toulouse. 21, SIS Paciflc street, and Berthe Lavergne, 19, 1057 Polk street, Alexander Lafferty, 21, 315 First street, and Mary Moran, 18, 315 First street. Barton T. Bean, 31, Los Angeles, and Mabel . Jens N. O. Mill - 1YY IBYI:;“”. o1 ety er, beloved hushand of Kath- Trnesto Giusti, 21 318 Broadway, and Leon- ida Delsantro, 21, 818 Broadway. John Gregorio, 24, Point Reyes, and Anna L. Avelar, 25_Point Reyes. George A. Burchaell, 27, Los Angeles, and Mabel Foote, 25, Los Anfile Wil A. Gribble, , 1208 Buchanan street, and Alma D. Boger, 23, 807 Hayes &t. e S ———— BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEAYHS. Birth, marriage and death notices ment by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column | free of charge. | John H., beloved husband of Bessie H, Me a native of the Isle of Skye, Inverness-shire, | Scotland. aged €6 years 2 months and 2i and Lady Lovet Auxiliary. | 0¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- (Thursday), | ‘ot Craig. nran & Co.. 429 Golden Gat. | avenue, 'hetween Polk and Larkin streets. Sausalito boat, { | MCKENNA—In this city, November 28 1004 Paul McKenna, a nativ Y Derry, Treland, ased 86 yoare. | o Y DT L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- (Wednesday At 8:30 a. m., from the par- | Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | MEEHAN—In this city. November 20, 1904, Sister Mary Hilary Meehan, Sister of Mercy. | Dbeloved daughter of Margaret and t - i John Meehan, and sister of W, E. ln'étl(‘::: Meehan and Mrs. E. Van Praag. a native i of Santa Cruz Cal., aged 34 years 9 months j and 26 days, | | her soul. commencing at | Chapel of the Passion: attached to 5i. Mary’, Hospital, corner of First and Bryant streets. | _Interment private, Holy Cross Cemef | MILLER—In _this " city, November 29, 1 erine Miller, and father Denmark, aged 65 HENRY J. CALLAGHER CO. to Flannagan & Gallagher) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, S0 N R st coentte ‘Lt Teiophone South So. UNITED UNDERTAKER ~———Funeral Dinctors and Embalmers——— Formerly in tan Temj . -.I'OWIJ. MISSION. Tel. South . tween Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. ipments at Moderate Rates. residence, 1315 Henry street, Lizzie Hinkel, | Cyp L Imp.. 6 beloved wife of Joseph Mix and mother of | East Dynllr:. - Magee. Mrs. Lulu D. Rob- inson and Dr. P. A, Mix, a native of Ver- aged 66 years 6 FN Bk, Oak.120 Fischer Thtr — Frnch-A Bk.10G Gas Con A.. 18 Hono P Co.. 29 DAVIS_STEWART—In San Rafael, at the| /o o¥Se "WUD oF milion County, months and §'days. NORRIS—In city, November 27, 1904, James Norris, beloved ‘brother ‘of Mrs. Wi llam Blaney of Stockton Cunningham of Jersey City, N. J., Ham. John, Patrick and Edward Norris, native of County Carlow. Ireland, aged 37 years, A member of Court San Francisco N. 7. F. of A, and Feit and_Composition Rooférs' Union, 'Local N and Jersey City. N. J., paper E¥Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funmeral to-day (Wednesday), November 30, at § a. m., from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & €o. between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Rose's Church, Brannan street, where a requiem high mass | will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross | [ 375 DptPwd pfd. — 95 1 20 WEDEL—BERGER—In _this city, November . 1904, by the Rey. C Lathrop, Henry y the Charles T . (Chicago, Iil., please copy.) Briggs, Edward L., Lombardi, Ambrogglo Meehan, Sister Mary | gion” street, Alma . Assd Of] oc California-Standard Coalinga & Pacific Four . Home . Independence . Junction Maricopa. Monte Cristo....... Occidental of W Vi Ofl City Petroleum Peerless . Reed Crude. Sterling . Twenty-eight ... Wolvertne . near Fourth, Duncan, Margaret Mix, Lizzie I | English, Jerome Norris, James Feuchtwanger, Sig- Perkins, William 8. mund Preston, Mrs. Emily Fleming, Clara H, Reynolds, Edward J. Court San Francisco No. 7, F. of A.—Offl- | You are hereby noti- fied 10 assemble at the parlors of H. F. 1137 Mission street, between cers and Members: Suhr & Co., day). November 30, at § funeral of our late brother, James Norris. T. DINAN, Chief Ranger. 1. P. BEBAN. Sec. PERKINS—In this city, William Stickney Perkins. son of Mrs. Theo- | dore B. Perkins_ and brother of Mrs. W. M. Woodward of Ukiah, Cal., and Mrs. Morris | Lobner of Colfax, Cal, a native of Augusta, A member of Illinots Town Lodge No. 51, F. and A. M.; Reno Lodge, B. P. O. Elks; Colfax Lodge, 1. O. and Sacramento Council No. 140, U. Trengove, W Margaret . m., to attend the November 28, 1904, Charies, Oscar and Cyril Calkins, a native | of Riverside, Cal., aged 26 years 3 months | Northern Cal Power. aged 43 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 5280 Associated Ofl. fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 11 a. m.. from the chapel of Clark & Booth 612 and 614 Van Nes: nue, between Golden Gate avenue and Turk Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, Cal. —In_this city, November 28, 1904, Mrs. Emily Preston, widow of the late Jo- mother of Hazel D. and Ira davghter of Willlam Mund, sister\of Edith Mund and Mrs. W. C. Craw- ford, a mnative of San Francisco, aged 86 years 11 months and 11 days. [>"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Thursda December 1, at 2:30 p. m.. from ‘the parlo: of Halsted & Cp., 946 Mission street. Inte: ment I O. O. F. Cemetery. REYNOLDS—In this city, November 27, 1904 dearly beloved husband of the late May E. Reynolds, and loving fatber of Haynes and Blanche and_brother of Andrew Reynolds, a native of Dubiln, Ireland, aged 52 years and native of Schwetz, | 2000 California-Standard seph Preston, Mrs, Altana Cornwell, a native of Steuben | County, N. Y., aged 85 years 9 months and | 1904, Carrle O. Doane, widow of the late | uncan, > W. R Hall, i e G s e S | T=Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral (Wednesday), at 9:15 a. m., from the par- lors of McFadden McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 10 a. m. ROHRS—In Augusta Rohrs, dearly beloved wife George H. Rohrs, August Crome. and sister of Mrs. Amelia Walsh of Cincinnati, and Edward and Edith Crome, a native of Clncinnati. Ohlo. aged 44 years 3 months and (Cincinnati papers please copy.) I Notice of funeral hereafter. SIESBUTTEL—In 1904, Eva Margaret, wife of the late Daniel beloved mother of Alexander and Maurice O, Slesbuttel and sister of M. C. mpel_and the late Henry Gimpel of N York, Mrs. A Slesbuttel 36 red Iisohn, a native of Hesse-Cassel, Germany, aged 76 years 9 months and 2 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, December 1, 1904, at 2 p. m., at her late residence, 23 Twenty-eighth street. Cremation 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. STEVENOT—In this city, November 27, 1904. beloved wife Stevenot, and mother of Auguste Stevenot. Ettor and Marle Masson, and of Eugene Stevenot, of Louls Koener, and niece of Mr. a native of Belgium, aged 28 | 2000 Justice ...... 08 of Canada, aged 72 years 4 months and 12 Interment Holy Cross beloved daughter Mrs. Minnie Rankin November 28, Bld.Ask. k. Alpha 12 18iJulia . 08 Alta 05 07|Justice .. [ Andes 25 26|Kentuck 03 Belcher 24 28/Lady Wash . 04 Best & 15 1 20(Mexican . 23 Bullion 23 26|Occidental 30 Caledon! 48 48/Ophir 40 Challenge 18 Overman 15 Chollar . 18 19/Potosi .. 20 Confidence . 85 #9/Scorplon . 06 08 80 1 85/Savage 34 33 — Ol|Sex Belche 06 0T 03 O4/Sterra Nov. 47 48 18 19|Silver Hill. 61 63 — 50.St. Louis . - 0 48 50iSyndicate 0T 0% 08 05/T'nion Com. 88 850 2¢ 25|Utah .. 08 00 Hale & Norc.1 15 1 20|Yellow Jacket. 18 19 1000 Goldfield Mhk 18/2000 Sandstorm J. B. Gulot, > Friends and acquaintances are re: fully invited to_attend the funeral Wedn: day, November 30, at 10 a. m., from her late 1311 Powell French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, where a mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul. 1000 N Y Ton Con. 10(1000 Silver Pick . 1000 Pennsylvania | sion street, between Seventh and Eighth. In- | | GAGAN—In als city, November 28, 1904, | Holy Cross | STONE—In this city, November 29, 1904, Fan. nie Ellen, beloved wife of Arthur W. Stone, a native of Astor months and 1 day. TRENGOVE—In Berkeley, November 27, 1004, William J., beloved brother of Samuel Tren- gove of Mariposa, Thomas H. Trengove of Calumet, Mich., and uncie of S. J. Trengove of San Francisco, a native of England, aged 36 vears 11 months and 27 aays. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- lly Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 1:30 p. m., from the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, Misaion Masonic Twenty-second ment Moupt Olivet Cemetery. WADE—In this city. aged 24 years 9 to attend the funeral of Neighbor Grant W. ! at 11:30 a, m., from | 2666 Mission Twenty-third, November 29, 1904, Mrs. idow of the’late Philip W. Wade, and sister of Mrs. John Sheehy | and the late Mrs, James R. Kelly, a native Ellen Black, a native of San Franclsco, uth §>Friends and acquaintances are Nup!cl'{l 0> The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, Boniface’s Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated for the re commencing at 9 a&. m. (Wednesday), at 12:30 p. m.. from the par- | from the parlors 1239 Market street, | | sion Dolores Church for services | e e | 1D Ta Interment Holy Crots Cermetees | 2000 Sandstorm . 1000 Sandstorm ... pose of her soul, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. 2000 Columbla We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to the relatives and many friends for their kindness and sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended to us in the sad hours of our late bereavement of loving wife, daugh- | ter and sister. MARGARET G. ROWLAND, HUBERT ROWLAND, ~MR. " Continued on Page Thirteen. WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 30 |Port Costa... - GAS AND ELECTRIC. 3% ISF G & E. Mutual B L. 10 11 [Stkn G & E. . IU G & E Co. INSURANCE. Cent L & P. | fully invited to attend the funeral services | to-morrow (Thursday), November 30, 1904, | bard street, corner of Powell. = Interment | Firem's Fnd.310 BANK STOCKS. L & natiy i Am Ntl Bk..130 member of Pacific Coast Marine Firemen. | T7 Remains at the parlors of McFadden, | | LEEHY—In this city, November 29, 1904, John | IMer Trust. Bank_of Cal 1818 { IS F National | First Nationl — 370 | SAVINGS BANKS, [sav & L So.. IUnion T Co.. Ambroggio' Lombardi, a native of Alrolo, | | Ger S & L.2330 Hum 8 & L. | Mutual sav Innes, and father of Hugh Andrew Mcinnes, | McINNES—In this city November 28, 1904, | Ll STREET RAILROADS. | days. Past Royal Chief of the Scottish | | Thistle Club and member of Clan Fraser | 6314 Vigorit fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 9:30 a. m., from the parlors | Hawattan €. 74 - | Honokaa S C 191, 19% | Inierment Sausalito Cemetery by 11 a. m, | 4% [Makaweli |Paaubau S C. LLANEOUS. |Oceanie § Co. Alaska P A. 93 Cal F C A. 95% 99% Pac Aux FA. Pac C Borx.157 { Cal Wine A. — i\ {Pac S Tel Co.107 108% | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | lors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Morning Session. Caiifornia Wine Association. Hawailan Coml & Susar. Honokaa 8 Co Honokaa S Co Hutchinson S P Co. thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a 3 re’ quiem high mass will be celebrated for the { Tepose of his soul, commencing at 9 &, m, 2513 P2 3 Paauhau S P Co. § F Gas & Electric. Sacramento Bl Gas & Ry fs. ,000 S F & S J V 5 per cent. United R R of S F 4 per cent. & 8138883 TFFriends’ are invited t auiem hiEh mass " to-morsow. ¢Pouredany; | Which will be celebrated for the repose of at the Spring Valley 6 per cent. 10,000 Spring Val Wat gen mtge Afternoon Session, 5 Honokaa S Co 100 Honokaa 8 Co .. 175 Hutchinson § P Co. 256 Paaubau S P Co. 10 Pacific Coast Borax . 10 Pacific Lighting . 10 8 F Gas 000 Cal Gas 53 & of Mrs, - sen and George Miller, a native o?"!:'mg:}: years 11 months and 20 5s & Bl G M & C T s, 000 Spring Val Wat gen mige 4s. $23,000 United R Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. mnw‘s PC 6s. — 114128 P Co 4%4s.101 Bs. ‘Bun T Gt it MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. 2 =1 3. ;& g2 FeE( 12l g 2 8 5 ln!’I"IS 223802 = 2 i 7 H s og - e do _com .. 40 Do pool .. — 81 SALES. Morning Session. Street— e 30 United R R Inv Co pfd...... 6512 Afterncon Session. Street— 1,000 Chutes Co . .. 580 Oll Stocks— s el Misceilaneou 10 12% SALES. Morning Session. Board— 50 Kern River. 668 Associated Oil oard— 150 Oil City Petroleum 100 Twenty-eight Oil.. 1000 Monte Cristo. 1% 984 Occidental . 5 1000 Independence . 3 | 1000 Home, s 90. 50 | 500 Home 80 | Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- | cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session—Comstocks. 200 Best & Belch.1 15/ 200 Mexican ... 300 Challenge 18| 300 Mexican ... 900 Chollar 18( 100 Ophir 200 Con Cal & V.1 80| 600 Potost 200 Con Cal & V.1 85| 500 Savage 200 Exchequer ... 48 200 Sierra Nev. 300 Hale & Norc.l 08| 500 Union Con. Afternoon Session—Comstocks. 200 Challenge 191 300 Ophir 235 100 Con Cal & V.1 80 800 Savage 35 100 Gould & Cur. 25| 300 Sterra N 8 @00 Hale & Norc.l 15/ 200 Silver Hil 50 100 Hale & Nore.1 10/ 200 Union Con. 5 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Session. 500 Mont Ton ...1 75/1000 Silver Pick ~ 300 Ray & O'Brien 07! 100 Ton of Nev.. 9 Afternoon Session. 200 Cent BEureka.l Ml 300 Ray & O'Brien 500 Jumbo,_... 5012000 Rescue . 300 Mont Ton ...1 75| 100 Sandstorm 06| 100 Ton of Ne: CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Ton of Nev.. — 05 or Mont_Ton . 70 16 19 Ton Exten 85 = - MacNamara 22 23 Paymaster 04 08 Ton Midw: 30 35liittle ‘Ton 42 — Ton Belmont.. 65 69|Esperanza o1 o0z Ton N Star... 25 80/Gold Anchor.. — 21 Ton Ohlo .... — 27/Quincy ... 1n - West End ... 14 —|N Y Ton Con. — 1 Ton Gold Mt. 15 17/ Goldfleld. Sandstorm 33 u‘Jllmbn - 4 Red Top 12 13Jumbo Ex Goldfield Mhk — 19/Vernal Min 11| Columbfa ... — 18/Goldfield Diamondfield. 28 —|Blue Bull . TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- | cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 2000 Austin G M.. 20| 800 Sandstorm . 83 1000 Diamondfield. 28! 100 Ton Belmont 1000 MacNamara . 23| 100 Ton Beimont.. 69 100 Mont Ton..1 72%| 200 Ton Ex 100 Reéd Top .... 1211200 Ton Midway 600 Red Top . 13| 200 Ton 200 Rescue - 08{1000 Ton 35| 200 Ton Afternoon Session, 500 Bullfrog Min. 55/ 100 Mont Ton...1 721 2011000 N Y Ton Con. 12 200 Goldfleld Min. 50/1000 Sandstorm ... 100 Goldfield Min. 58(3000 Ton Exten 300 MacNamara . 231000 Ton Exten. 300 Mont Ton ...1 70| 500 Ton N Star. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. - e o) Bx ... REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. l | Cumberlan | at the Herald Square; F. Van Duser, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. Josephine S. Love to Eleanor M. Love, lot on N line of Clay street. 123:6 W of Folk, | W B1:6 by N I Eleanor M. Lo estate same; gift. % mift. to Josephine S. Love, It Emma G. Butier to Carlotta T. Hunkin | (wife of S. J.), lot on S line of Sutter street, | 144:3 E of Pierce, E 34:6 by S 137:6: $10. Julius Bunzel to Dina Bunzel, lot on S Itne | of Oak street, 106:3 E of Scott, E 25 by S 137:6; gift. Helen Kuhl to Mary Goodman, Iot on N { line_of Haight iy 137:6 W of Broderick, | W _27:6 by N 137:6; $10. Joseph T. and Mary Goodman to Mary Mo Devitt, same; 810, Charles W. Sutro to Henry H. and Josephine A. MacVine, lot on E line of Tremont street, 418:6 S of Frederick, S 27:6 by E 86: $10. Minna and Herman' Stettin to Reinhold Stet- tin. lot on N line of Carl street, 125 W of Clayton, W 25 by N 137:6: $10. Anna C. Schoning to Belle C. Harmes (wifs of John C.), lot on E_line of Spruce street, 100, N of Clay, N 27:6 by E 107:6; $10. William E. and Mary C. Osborn to Dorothea H Katz, lot on S line of Clay street, 104:6 W of Locust. W 33 by S 102:8%; $10. Ada M. Freltas to Richard and Sophi Speckter, lot on E line of San Carlos avenue, 169 N of Twenty-first street, N 25 by E 75; $10. | John and Elia Anderson to Edwin D. Har- | per, lot on S line of Hill street, 205 E of | Castro, 25 by S 114; $10. Ivan en SW corner of Seventeenth and Hariford streets, W 102 by S 91:3: also lot on W line of Noe street, 145 § of Seventeenth, S 125 by W 125; also ot on N line of Sutter street, 35 E of Buchanan, E 52:6 by N S7:6: also lot on E line of Masonic avenue, 50 S of Fulton street, E 100, S 50, E 311, SW 25:3%, W 127:3%, N _T5; also lot on’ NE corner of strest and Masonic avenue, E 52:4, 1 W 67:6, S 100; also lot on avenue. 116 S&f ‘z‘;"" street, 300, S 19:5%, SE 102:6, N NE corner of Hayes and 125, E 100, N_12:6, E 90:8, S | and Brannan stroets, SW | Drumm, E 30 by N 59: )N of Caltfornia street, N 25 by E I | also lot on W gmERI] 3= . 24 34 310 Ton of Nev.d'1214 | PITCl Treadwell to Treadwell & Co., lot | 11802, at Reno, 246:4%, E 133:10, § 263:2; also lot on N line of Clay street, 137:6 E of Montgomery, E 45:10 by N 122; alfo lot on NE corner of Francisco and Fillmore streets, N 137:6 by B 137:6; $10. James W. and Mary Smith to Commercial Improvement Company, lot on W corner of Dors by NW 78:10; also lot on NE line of Tenth street, 307:43 SE of Bryant, SE 76:8%, E 90 SE 12 NE 19:1, SE %, NE NE 25, NW_1i:435. SW 20:11%, SW 543435, W 39, W 23:10 and all interest in M. B. £ $10. Realty Improvement Company to Elizabeth Peterson, Jot on W line of Devisadero street, 80 N of Fourteenth, N 25, W 55:27, SE 23:086, E 83:4; $10. Same’ to Thomas G. Hoag subdivision, M. B. % Henrfetta Lichtenstein to Charles A. King, lot on N line of Sacramento street, 125 E of : $10. B. F. Brisac and Maude H. Norton (and as trustees of the estate of Mary A. Hemarie) to | san Francisco Gas and Electric Light Com- pany, lot on N line of Sacramento street, #0 £ of Montgomery, E 26 by N 60, quitclaim deed; 0. ¥ dward O. Webb and Hattie E. Meek (as trustees of the estate of Otis Webb) to John S.. Edward, Otis and Samuel Engs, undivided 1-8 of lot on W line of Sansome street. 114:6 N of Bush, N 23 by W 67:6, and all in declared In the estate of Otis Webb, Edward O. Webb and Hattie . same, undivided 1-6 of same and all interest in trust declared in the estate of Deborah A, Webb, 6196; §—. Henry and Eliza J. Grahn to Herman | Koch, iot on E line of Carvlina street, 335 N of Twenty-fifth, N 25 by E 100, quitclaim deed; Mary E. and William F. Rice to Salomon Gftl‘rfol on E line of Thirteenth a cn‘x.;‘-’, 223 Albert Meyer to Henry Bird, lot on W line | of Nineteenth avenue, 2i5 S of H street, S 23 W 120; $10. P iiam J:a Margaretha J. Koenig to Fanny | B. Tiernan, lot on NW corner of Sixth avenus | an4 Hugo street, X 50 by W 95: $10. = Annle Tench to W. M. Tench, lot om X corner of Thirty-elghth avenue and J street, E 57:6 by N 100; also lot on W line of Forty- seventh avenue, 150 N of S street, N 25 by W 120; also lot on SE corner of Thirty-third avenue and J street, E 57:6 by S 100 gift. Home Investment Association to John H. Sheehan, lot on S line of P street, 37:6 B of Thirty-first avenue, E 25 by S 1005 360 Jacob Heyman Company to Nathan D. New- man, lot on NE corner of Forty-second ave- nue and T street, E 82:6 by N 100c also lot on NW_corner of Forty-first avenue and T street, W 107:6 by N 100; also log on SB corner of Thirty-eighth avenue and Q street, S 100 by E 57:6; also lot on SW corner of Thirty-seventh avenue and Q street. W 57:6 by S 100; also lot on SE corner of Thirty- fourth avenue and Q street, S 100 by B 33:8; also lot on SW corner of Twenty-fourth ave- nue and Q street, W 107:6, 5 100, W 12:6, 8 25, E 120, N 125; also lot on SW corner of Thirty-eighth avenue and S street, W 8§28 by S 100; also lot on SE corner of Fortye first avenue and T street, S 100 by E 82:8; line of Thirty-seventh avenue, 200 S of U street, S 50 by W 120; also lot on W line of Thirty-third avenue, 300 N of V street, N 25 by W 120: also lot on N line of V street, 82:6 E of Thirty-fourth avenue, 75 by N 100: $10. E.v.sw.y Wright & Sons Investment Company to Joseph A. and Alma S. Rosa, lot on NE line of China street, 50 SE of Naples, SB | 25 by NE 100, block 3, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Mary Linehan to Edward H. Mitchell, lot on E corner of Arlington and Mateo streets, NE 113 by SE 99:10, lots 1 and 2, block 10, Fairmount: $10. Lista Miller to Berdard C. Miller, undi- vided one-half of lot 1, block 11, Peoples Homestead, Tract A: $10. Wilson and Elizabeth Marper to Solomon Getz, lot NW _line of Naples atreet. NE ‘of Persia, NE 50 by NW 100, block 46 Excelstor Homestead; also lot on NW _line of Naples street, 225 SW n; Brazil, SW 25 by NW 100, block 46, same; $10. « Nicholas, Mathilda, Henry and Catherine Ohlandt, and John A. and Mary M. Buck, to George H. Roundey, blocks 120 to 122, lots 1 and 5. block 117, lots 2 and 7. block 110, ot 1, biock 108, lot 5. biock 113. University | Extension Homestead; $10. John H. and_Ellen G. Grady to Bertha G. West (wife of Spencer A.), lot commencing on division line lots 8 and 9, dlock B, Getz Addi- tion to Lakeviéw (33:6 NW of San Miguel street), distant 50 SW_Mount Vernon street, W 50, NW 46:6, 50, SE 46:6, lots 9 and 10, block B. Getz Addition to Lakeview: $10 Same to Thyra L. Crane (wife of Earl F.). lot on SW line of Mount Vernon street, 53:6 W _of San Miguel NW 46:6 by SW 30, block , Getz Addition to Lakeview: $10. Thyra L. and Earl F. Crane to Bertha G ‘West, lot on NW line of San Miguel strest SW of Mount Vernon, SW 30 by NW 33:6, ldts T and 8, block B, Getz Addition to Lake- view; $10. ‘Abe Rosenstein to S. Ducas Compan: W line of Girard street. 75 S of on, S 50 by W 95 block 11, University Mound; $10. ———— PERSONAL. Banker T. J. Field of Monterey is 48 53| 4t the Palace. C. R. Wisdom, a railroad man of 08 - '{,‘ McCloud, is at the Palace. D. S. Rosenbaum, a banker of Stockton, is at the St. Francis. Charles E. Hill of Tacoma regis- | tered yesterday at the St. Francis. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Anderson of Ben Lomond are at the Occidental. G. T. Fitzgerald and wife of San Luis Obispo are staying at the Grand. J. R. B. Cooper, a wealthy land- owner of Monterey County, is at the Franklin W, Hart of the United States steamship Buffalo is at the Oc- | cidental. State Superintendent of Public Ine struction Thomas J. Kirk is down from Sacramento and registered at . | the Palace. 3 08 fi\d::;‘;r: G M. 20 —iLittle Ton 35 John Harper, a well-known mining g:m‘: %n::. e mg&‘:dg Tom % man, who has belen’ensg‘aged (l:n d; lac utte.. —|MacNamara veloping a property in Sierra Coun e veloping a prop: Blue Bul M- 5 O Mmeh Ex -maw 1 15, for several months, returned yester- Bullfrog Min. 55 N Y T Con M. — 12/ day and is staying at the Palace. g‘;‘»m"{;fl oy g ;'g;{,::-l-r AL Kakichi Mitsukuri, professor of amondfield. e e Esperanza ... — 01/Ray Exten = e 200l08Y undfde:n lot thle ldevpa;t;:;ng Gipsy Queen.. — 25|Ray & O'Brien 05 o¢g ©f sclence of the Imperial n! ity 2"§:n ,l\:caho;i — %%:d Top a 14 of Japan, who ha.sr:eer‘\l m:ki':u a tour oy - o 08 of this country, arrived at the Palace | Goldneld B&E O oltecnmen,d M. 10 80! yesterday on his way to the Orfent. e M 55 501Ton % Goldfield Mhk — 20/Ton S el Californians in New York. Qe L T —| NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—The follows Goldfield Ton. — 111Ton 17| ing Californians arrived in New York Gold Mt Con. 02/Ton =! to-day: e Butler . 50 6)Ton % | From San Francisco—H. A. Cohen, Jumbo ....... 49 B4/Vernal Min .. o8| at the Belleclare; R. L. Dunn, at the Imperial; A. Miller and wife, at the Algonquin; Miss E. Peters, at the J. C. Schieck and wife, at the. Marlborough; B. Baruch, at the Astor; M. J. Coyle, at the Murray Hill; J. A. Ewing, at the Astor; Mrs. R. J. Harding, at the Grand Union; J. L. Jones, at the Vendome; T. F. Kellyl and wife, at the Rossmore; A. L. Meyerstein, at the Astor. From Los Angeles—E. B. Adams, the Herald Square; C. Gardner wife, at the Grand Union; J. A. Hen~ derson, at the Herald Square. e ——————— Triduum at St. Peters. The triduum at St. Peter's Church in honor of°the golden jubilee of the definition of the immaculate conecep- tion closed last evening with an elo- quent sermon by the Rev. Philip O’Ryan. Father O'Ryan said that the doctrine of the immaculate co tion is much misunderstood out £y the Catholic church. It means that the blessed virgin, by a special privi- iege and through the foreseen merits of her divine son, was preserved free from the stain of original sin. Al of us, he said, when born into this world are stained with original sin. It is only through the merits of Jesus Christ applied to us in the sacrament of baptism that the grace of God is | infused into our souls. e e——— Warrant for Cattleman. A warrant has been issued for the |arrest of Jerry Balbertl, a cattleman. | He is accused by Adeline Trostli of having borrowed money on her in- dorsement to invest in a cattle deal. The woman claims that on April 5, not made the note good. though the cattle deal was successful. —_——————— Mother Wins Damage Suit. Mrs. Matilda Devitt was awarded