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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 190 $650—CUT from cholce lot, 00x163; Fruitvale ave.; §900. easy ter: OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OFFICE. 1016 BROADWAY. ELDEN'S BARGAIN s t-room cottage in West oom cottage and lot 33:4x p ave., East Oakland. Another big cottage bargain in Fast 6 rooms and hath on corner lot on 0x110; easy terms. Market st.: not far out. r near olce building Tot on Thirty- block eest of Tel fourt graph ave, TATE, 1112 Brosdway 250 CAS! tage, 4 large $260 CASH, 0 lf; 1002100 joining; immense away from fogs | lines near by, F. steam local d within send for i . 5 Broadway station, Oakland; Z. JON , owner. $7000_HANDSOME new 8-room house; furn- aos: leleside t, near business center; BSTATE P SW. cor. 2ist us a whole or B ————— E(uzmm FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORRC ture. H ay for bargeins in furni- ith st..c ,Oakland the = San Francisco Advertisem’t’s ROOMS FPOR HOUSKEEPING. BRYANT 421—Two sunny rooms nicely fur- parlor floor; ¥; yerd. wo as stove); furnished no ok rooms ldren for FIFTH, 1535 furnished housekeeping rooms; housekeeping, $12. furnished housekeeping, $15; one single hall, $5. housekeeping rooms; also single Fine, furnished rooms in fine with marine view reasonable all con- GOLDEN GATE ave.. 357 furnished sunny rooms: gas range water. GOLD! G ve.. 631—Nice rooms for housekeep! convenfences urnished eunny chen; couple or gen- 4 adulfs; respectable _ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. THE ST. KATHRYN, CORNER ELLIS AND LEAVENWORTH STS.—POSITIVELY THB SUNNIEST ROOMS IN THE CITY: NEW SANITARY HAIR MATTRESSES BATHS, LECTRIC LIGHTS. TELEPHONE SERV- ICE. HOT AND COLD WATER: EVERY MODERN _CONVENIENCE; _ELEVATOR ALL HOURS; ROOMS FROM $3 WEEK. “THE LAUNSTON,” 110 Eddy—Best transient and regular rooming-house city; 80c, $1. | UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, nr. Market—400 Tooms 3bc to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no ghs), Tupning water in every elevator,read. room; free bus; baggage. NESS ave., 1008_Good rooms to let; en- tire house newly renovated. WALLER, 1747—Bright, cheerful rooms, pri- | wvate family; one block from Haight-st, en- *rance to Park. WEBSTER, 1838—Furnished room for young man; private family. WINCHESTER Hotel 44 3d 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; bai | ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, cor. Duncan and Church. | A BRANCH 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. —_— ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL L'AIGLON, 501 Geary st.—Largs sunny rooms, board; suites, with board for S50 mo.; single, with board, $25 up; special famiiy rates; just renovated. O'FARRELL. € Jarge grounds Nax (The Comora)—Well located; best table and service; bil- v for the least money. in good lo- reasonable. v double rooms, with 300 Leavenworth. furnished rooms, all sunny; hot and cold w oard if desired. 1158 Octavia. | TURK, 1166_Pleasant rooms, new flat; table | board for gentiemen. R L —— SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. beautifu], sun reas.; ren. water. LARGE, o EWLY | IF you buy a White for a Christmas gift you sewing machine on earth, but slso a beauti- ful and useful Christmas present. White Co.’s office, 915 Market st. hand, §2, $5. $7, $0; new,$4, $8; heads, 5 drawer, golden oak, $15; rented. repaired: lowest rates. Nation § M. Co, 145 Sixth Jessle 3790. DOMBESTIC—The machine for family use, best eapest; sccond-hand all makes al any ; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- fice, 1021 Market st., near Sixth kinds second-hand §$3, $5, $8; slightly =d $10, $15, $20; you know where the dolls swing in the window. ~1051 Market st. ALL ALL kin [ ds_bough CHAS. PLAMBECK, 1915 0ld and repairing guaran- STORAGE AND WARENOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, houeehold goods stored, moved, shipped. 725 1 Howard =t., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. CAPITAL Van and Storage Co., 3 Eddy st phone Mint 2941; JOHN F, COOPER, pres.; furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- Post and Powell ste.; tel. Pri. Bx. 57l PACT pan BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. orage and Furniture Moving Com- ; phone Jacl 251 HOWARD. range —Housekeepin b ar rooms with phone; also single room. £20—Housckeeping room 364 Furnished sunny large front 5 to 0 > large eunny rooms; gas range; others. $4 week ILWORTH Three steam heat; cen.loc. 1. rtments 1340 Pine— room suites: steam heated, bathe; rates reasonable. GUARANTEED cure; send 50c! tablet form. mailed in_ plain_package; has cured thou sands. L. L. C. CO., 417 Hayward bldg., S.F. STABLES TO LET. LARGE barn and stable to let, including three Jots: Alabama and 26th. Inquire 2708 Folsom. | e e e el e PATENTS. TIONS patented. F. P. MEDINA, at- y-at-law. 6 Hobart bldg.. 532 Market st. tor Newly furnished, rivate family; reas. McALLISTER, 1671—Three sunny connecting furtushed rooms; all conveniences; bath; aduits. OAK, 117—Rooms, complete, housekeeping; $5 to $12; gae ra OAK, o cali a: OAK GROVE s e; hot bath; adults $4 month; fu 5p m shed, sunny, large; off Harrison or 3 housekeeping rooms: ges, bath: large front room, suitable | for two. PEARL 3, corner Market—3 furnished houee. | keeping rooms: §18; no children. PINE, 1300, cor. Hyde—Furnished or unfur- nished two or three rooms for housekeeping; sunny corner; reasonable. ELL,_ 224, near Bixteenth—Four fur- nished housekeeping rooms, parior floor. 19, between 5th and 6th, | N exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, §25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $250. The Typewriter Exchange, 53¢ California st. _HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market. e 1 DIVIDEND NOTICES. THE Claremont Ofl Company’s regular month- | "1y aividend, No. 7. payable January 1, 1905, amounting to $4500, equal to lc per share on cember 22, 1904, at company’s office, room 731, Mills building, San Francisco. no Saturday, December 17, GEO. J. REMINGTON, 1904, at 1 p. Secretary. m. ALL persons holding tickets or coupons of the | | " “Property Investment Company are re- quested to redeem them at the office of the | All tickets and coupons are can- | | company. an. | Geled and void as the said company is closing its business. TURK, 122 Clean, sunny, furnished rooms, with or without board; $5 up; housekeeping. TURK. 816 Lower floor of three rooms, fur- | mished for housekeepink; gentieman: private WALLER, 686—2 fur. single room for MTQLH—P“-A‘WIL/‘ ATKINS, cor. Third st. and Park lane_New brick bullding: all sunny rooms; hot and cold | water; hte; only first-class house s $1'50 week and up. NEWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 205¢ to §1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping roome; open all night AT ““The Almonte’ 573 Market st (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 2bc_ 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $16 week; house open all might. BELMOND House; over Owl drug store; trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—] lights; _running. roome; 25¢ to per night: §1 25 to $3 week. BEYANT, 5154 unfurmished sunny clean rooms; porch; yard; rent $9. CLAY, 1424—One or two newly furnished rooms; sun all day; bath; private family. EDDY, 713 Nicely furnished front room for ©one or two; grate, bath; hot and cold water: private family. EDDY_ 604Nice single room: also house- keeping rooms to let. EDDY. 613 Elegant unfurnished pariors: other rooms, en suite or single; modern con- veniences; reasonabie EIGHTH, 10% —Neatly furnished bay-window front room. GOLDEN GATE ave., 857—Newly furnised sunny suites, also single, $2 to $4 week. water in every room; 200 upper, sunny, | STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. EXPANSION OF MELBOURNE SCHOOLS+— Downtown, 521 Franklin, near McAllister, § } to12 Open-air school, 810 Diamond st.; tel. [ _Capp 6178 1 to & p. m. Detalls at seither. MARRIAGE LICENSES. | Marriage licenses were issued yesterday | foltows: Charles F. Hathaway, 21, Banta Cruz, and Adele C. Greppin, 18, 1295 Turk street. Samuel A. Neale, 32,”Sausalito, and Hattle Harris, 29, Stockton. Gustef A. Dahlmeier, 24, Santa Rosa, and | Grace G. Edger, 18, Santa Rosa. | Herman O. Anderson, 29, 1025 Hampshire | street, and Blenda Svanson, 29, 1025 Hamp- | shire street. Donald ‘F. Twaddle, 81, San Mateo, and Elsie Ruskay, 25, city. Giovanni _ Carofolo, 42, city, and Annina | Battilori, 38, city. | | Mary F. Mahoney, ger. 26, 633 Stevenson street. | __Theodor Krus 28, Fairfleld, and Anna L Wohleke. 21, Fairfield » Tevi K. Evans Jr. 21, Petaluma, and Jen- ! nie Benjamin, 21, Petaluma. . | “Willlam White, 22, 114 Shotwell street, and | Katie Madigan, 18, 447 First street. | Gin Fong, 83 Lompoe, and Wong Lon Ying, | 19,920 Sacramento street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent 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. GOLDEN GATE, 027 Nice, sunny room: run. ning water and closet. AND Southern Tth and Misslon—Rooms 360 GRAND Southern to §1 25 night; $1 80 to $8 wk.; reading-room. BOWARD, 715—Furnished @ouble: central location. rooms, single or HYDE. 500—Pleasant furnished rooms; central location; remsoneble. LEAVENWORTH, suitabic for 1 o 212—Large sunny parlor, 2 men: private. MARKET, 1049 ( 1) —~Sunny rooms 8250 107 week; baths; elevator; also hkpg. MARKET, 1104—Sunny furaished front rooms Jet. e A SRS AT A WL o Private furnished rooms, with beard; references. METROPOLITAN Hotel. 120 Third st—400 singie and family rooms Jbc to $1 50 per day, $2 to 38 per weck: the only new and modern hotel and rooming-house in Ean Franclsco that has office on ground floor, hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, stexm heat in every room and gives free baths and ele- ator service day and night to its guests, MISEION, 2762—TFurnished room for rent. PAGE., 20—Nest room: private family: $8. —Desirzble, clean, £ private; ressoneble; central. ROOMS FOR RENT. ‘ The Pacific Coast Room Renting Agency has opened offices 2t 289 Post st. If you want a Toor:, suite of rooms or flat call and see us, We can furnish you furnished or anfurnished rooms and ve youl time, trv Full dscription, prices, cte. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Filis—Incancescent lighte; reading-room. smoking-rocmn and ladies’ yar. Yor; rooms per night, to $1 50; week, §2 to $5; month. $8 to $30. clevatsr tn ground Soor; rooms with hot and eold water: baths. TEHAMA, 4201 unfurnished rooms with large yard; §12 50. BORN. HARRIS—In this city, December 13, 1904, to the wife of Sig. H. Harris, a eon. MARDEN—In Ocean View, December 18, 1904, to the wife of £d. L. Marden, a son. B e —— MARRIED. GOULD—KRALL—In this city, December 1 1804, by the Rev. George W. White, p-nfr of Central M. E. Church, Emmet F. Gould of Oakiand and Lovina Krall of Portlang, regon. cember 6, 1904, by the Rev. Frederick A. Doane, Leo Paschini and Julie Englehart. e ————— DIED. Asmussen, Wm. P.—34/Landwehrkamp, Pau- Ankle, Simon. line—80. Bannon, Philip—36. _ |Murray, Catherine—s1. | Barstow, laura J.—62.| Parsons, Walter—59. Brashland, John—40. | Pattereon, Connolly, Michael—84. . Costello, J. D.—82. IPeiter, Esther—70. Garcla, Reyes—i9. |Schluter, Adelaide—35. Gordan, Michuel—91. |Sidlowski, Beatrice—2. THawkes, Jennie }.—44'Spinks, Jennie. Hudson, Phineas—@8. Stiliman, Frances—37. Hurley, Dennis B.—i7. [Taylor, Jennfe. Kean, Michael C.—63.|Thorson, Inga H.—17. King, Rev.Michael—75|Wickham, Mary F.—20 |Wagner, 'Ludwig—6s., ANKLE—In this city, December 13, 1904, mn‘;n lulkdll. » native of Prussia. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10 a. m., from the family residence, 1425 Golden Gate avenue. Inter- ment Salem Cemetery, by 11:30 a. m. train from Trird and Towntend streets. ASMUSSEN—in this city, December 14, 1004, Willism P., beloved husband of Katherine Asmussen, and beloved son of W. A. and Susan Asmussen, and brother of Kitly and | George Asmussen, Mrs. H. M. Freck, John Kane and the late Gustave and Charies L. Asmussen, a native of San Francisco, aged 34 _years 7 _months and 15 days. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Frigay), at 9:3¢ a. m., from his late resi- . 507_Best rooms, table and ser- | vice in the cf nake no mistake; you not only get the best | Automatic | its issued capital stock, will be paid on De- | (This is | an extra dividend.) Transfer books close | e e e e e i Jacob F. Kern, 42. 345 Jessie streef, and | | PASCHINI-ENGLEHART—In this city, De- | Marga- | 5 —h TO ADVERTISERS. Owing to the large amount of work incident to the issue of THE CALL HOLIDAY EDITION, SUNDAY, DEC. 18, NO DISPLAY ADVERTIS- ING copy will be accepted for that edition after 6 P. M. Saturday, and NO CLASSIFIED Ads after g P. M. GET YOUR COPY IN EARLY. - dence, 401 Eighth street, thence to St. | Joseph’s Church, where a solemn requiem | high mass will be celebrated for the Tepiep nter- | of his soul, commencing at 10 a. m. ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Hegdquarters Rheinhold Richter Camp No. 2, Department of California, U. S. V.—Comrades are hereby notified to assel ble at 401 Elghth etreet at 9 a. m. Friday to attend the funeral of our late comrade, Willigm P. Asmussen. By order OTTO F. HUBER, Commander. RICHARD COLLOPY, Adjutant P. L BANNON—In this city, December 12, 1004, Philp, the late Philip Bannon, and loving brother of William, John, Patrick and Malachi Ban- | non, Mrs. Auld and Mrs. Clark, a native of San Francisco, aged 36 years. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8$:15 a. m., from the parlors of Monahan, O'Hara & Co., 2339-41 Mission street, near Nineteenth, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his | soul, commencing at 9 a. m. | Holy Cross Cemetery. BARSTOW—In this city, December 13, 1904, Laura J., widow of the late 8. F. Barsto and mother of Anna Park Barstow, a native of Maine, aged 62 years. > Funeral services Thursday, at 12:15 p. m., from the residence of Hannibal Willlams, 2723 Sacramento street. Interment privat BRASHLAND—In this cty, December 14, 1904, John Brashland, aged 40 years. | (FFriends and acquaintances are ot fully invited to attend the funeral services | Friday, December 16. at 9:30 a. m., at J. B. Metzler 636 Washington street, Cemetery, Presidio, for interment. GARCIA—In this city, December 13, 1904, | Reyes Garcia, beloved husband of Annie Ga: | afid brother of Albert Garcia, a native | of California, aged 49 years. §> Friends ‘and atquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-da (Thursday), at 11 o'clock a. m., from the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stock- | ‘ton street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | CONNOLLY—In this city, December 14, 1904, Michael T. Connolly, & native of Ireland, aked 84 years. COSTELLO—In this city, December 14, 1904, | John D. Costello, beloved son of Mary Dia: | and brother of Mrs. Charles H. Roulofson, | native of San Francisco, aged 32 years months and 10 days. | EFNotice of funeral hereafter. Remains the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 319 Farrell street | GORDAN—In this city, December 13, 1904, Michael, husband of the late Mary Gordan, father of Sarah, Michael, Patrick and Wil liam Gordan, Mre, Belihda Mullane, Mrs. M v Jordan, Mrs. Katle Ivancovich and by Annie Iadelovich, and grandfather of Willlam and Parmer Gordan, a native of County Sligo, Ireland, aged 91 years and 10 monthe | EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- { fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from his late | residence, 1611 Leavenworth street, thence | to St. Brigid's Church, where a requiem high | mass’ will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter’ HAWKES—In_this city, December 13, 1904 nnie M., beloved wife of John Hawl nd_mother of John G. Hawkes, and sister { Mrs. Ida Penry of Sacramento, a hative of | Amador, Cal., aged 44 years 6 months and | 17 aays, | copyd | @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect { | | fully invited to attend the funeral serv to-day (Thursday), December 15, at 1:i | . m., at the chapel of Odd Fellows' Ceme- tery. “Remains at the parlors of the Western Addition Funeral Directors, 1724 Devisadero street, between Sutter and Bush. HURLEY—In this city, December 12, 1904, Dennis B. Hurley, aged 47 years. A mem- ber of the Pacific Coast Waiters' Assoclation, and Court Del Monte No. 47, F. of A. (St. Louis papers please copy.) §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from the funeral pariors of Porter & White, 423 Gold- | en Gate avenue, under the auspices of the | local Board of Relief of the Foresters of America: thence to St. Mary’'s Church, corner of California and Dupont streets, for ser- | vices at 3 p. m. Interment Holy Cross Cem- etery, via electric funeral car from Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets. | HUDSON—In this city, December 15, 1904, Phineas, dearly beloved husband of A. L. Hudson, and brother of Henry and Matthew H. Hudson, a native of New York, aged 68 ! vears 1 month and 15 days. { @ Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Friday. December 16, at 2 p. m., at the chavel of N.\Gray & Co., 353 Sutter street K —In Sauealito, Cal., December 13, 1904, | Michael C. beloved husband of Elizabeth T., and brother of Thomas, James and Pa! rick Kean. a native of Gounty Clare, Ire land, aged 63 years. B Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday) upon the arrtval of the 11 a. m. boat from San Francisco, thence to St. Mary's Church, where mass will be sald for the Tencse of his sor'. Interment Fernwood Cemetery, Sausalito, KING—In Oakland, f’al., December 12, 1904, Rev: Michael King, aged 75 years. E7Friends and acjuaintances -are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services | Friday, December 16, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the Church of the immaculate Conception, Seventhiand Jefferson etreets, where a sol- emn pontifical requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Inter- ment St. Mary's Cemetery. LANDWEHRKAMP—In this_city, December 13, 1904, Pauline, dearly beloved wife of Harry Landwehrkamp, and mother of Engel ot Marie Henry Landwehrkamp, and daughter Steinker, and sister of Hattle Stel ker, a native of Kansas, aged 30 years. months and 25 days. | MURRAY—In this city, December 14, 1004, Catherine, wife of the late John Murra ‘and mother of Thomas H. Murray, Mrs. C. Duhain and the late Mrs. James Keegan, a native of-County Roscommon, Ireland, aged S1 years 5 months and 18 days. (Marysville, Cal., and Newark, N. J., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), December 16, at 8:15 a. m., from her_late’residence, 51 'Portola street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner Fillmore and Fell streets, where a requiem mass will be . celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 a. m. Interment St. Mary’ Cemetery, Oakland. PATTERSON—In this city, Decémber 12, 1004, Margaret, wife of Charles Patt d mother of John Frarels and Charles Aloy: Patterson, & native of Ireland, aged 45 years. > The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday). at 10:30 a. m., from thesparlors of J, C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PARSONS—In this city, December 13, 1004, Walter, beloved husband of Edith Parsons, and father of George and Wilbert Parsons, Mrs. Frank Bussey and Mre. Flora Storrs, native of England, aged 59 years, [ Friends and acquaintances are respect. (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from the pariors | of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertakipg Com- pany, 20 Fifth street. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. " | PEISER—In this ecity December 14, 1904, | " Esther, widow of the late Joseph Peiser, and beloved mother of Lemuel, Alex, Sol, Mannie and Kate Peiser, a native of Block, Poland, aged 70 years 3 months and 24 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the December 16, at 10 a. m. dence of her son, Alex Peiser, 2245 Sutter sireet. Please omit flowers. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, via the 11:30 a. m. i depot. SCHLUTER—In this city, December 13, 1904, Adelalde, beloved wife of Willlam Schiuter, mother of Willle and Edward Schluter, daughter of Cord H. and Sarah Holsten, and sister of Mrs. Laura Broderick and Edward, | Veronica, Henry and Albert Hi a nativ | of London, England, aged 35 years S months “Eririehis and acquainta o Tiel acqual nces are | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday). December 15, at 1 p. m., from her late residence, 12 Hattle street, corner Merritt, off Eighteenth, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SIDLOWSKI—In this city, December 14, 1004, ce, beloved daughter of Aaron and y Eidlowski, and granddaughter of ¢ and Minnie Green, and sister of San- ford Sidlowski, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 2 months and 17 days. SPINKS—In this _city, December 5 Jennie, beloved wife of Nelson a,:'.’i.'m F, J. Monahan, Manager. Tel, } a1, MONAHAN, O’HARA'Z""g_q. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND 2330-2341 dearly beloved son of Margaret and | Interment | undertaking parlors, : thence to National | (Amador and Napa papers please ; fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day | irain from Third and Townsend streets | 7 mother of Charles, Harold, Roy and the late Violet Spinks, and daughter of Cath- erine Murray. O7Remains at the funeral parlors of {oseph Hagan, 1707 Sacramento street, near olk. STILLMAN—In this city, December 14, 1904, Frances A., beloved wife of -Willlam A. Stiliman, a’ native of Connecticut, aged 57 | years. |, EFFriends ana acquaintances ar¥ respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services | 'Thursday, Decethber 15, at 2:30 p. m., at the parlors of the California Underfaking Company, 405 Powell street. Intérment private, = , TAYLOR—In East Oskland, December 14, 1004, Jénnie, daughter of the latg John and Wealthy Taylor, and_beloved sistef of Mrs. Dr. A. M. Gardner, Willlam L. Tavlor and Mrs. Frederick F. Lioyd, & native of Call- Xflg\ % Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral gervices Friday afternoon, December 16, at 1:30 o'clock, &t her late home, 477 East Eieventh street, East Oak- land. TInterment private. | THORSON—In this city, December 13, 1004, Inga Henrietta Thorson, beloved wife of Thorwald Thorson, daughter of Gustave and Carlina. Johnson, and sister of Andrew John- son, a native of Illinols, aged 17 years 2 | months and 19 days. | EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral to-day | (Thursday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from her late residence, 1516 Fifteenth avenue, South San Francisco. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- |~ etery, by carriage, WAGNER—In this city, December 13, 1904, Ludwig, beloved husband of the late Julia Wagner. and devoted stepfather of Mrs. Mary Bruhn and Albert P. E. Medau, and brother of Bernard and the late Frank Wag- ner, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 63 years and 7 months. (Council Bluffs papers Please cop D7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), December 16, at 2 p. m., from parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Beventh and Eighth. Cre- mation Odd Fellows Cemetery. | WICKHAM—In this_city, December 14, 1004, At her residence, 3284 Folsom street, Mary F.. beloved wite of Willlam L. Wickbham, and daughter of the late Samuel and Carrie Miller of Tilinols, and sister of Maggle Miller, a native of Iilinots, aged 20 years. - St. Dominic's Church Building Assoela- tion—The monthly requiem high mass for the deceased members of St. Dominic's Church Bullding Association and for parents and relatives of living members will be sung in St. Dominic's Church Thursday, a. m. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued . From Page Fifteen. | | 200 Mont Ton..1 um‘moo Ton Midway 385 900 Mont Ton ...1 70/1000 Ton N Stai 22 8600 Ney Goldfield. 10/1000 Ton N Star... 23 12000 N Y Ton Con 111000 Vernal Min 11 | Afternoon Session, 1050 Bullfrog Min. 582000 N Y Ton Con. | 2000 Bulifrog Min. 59 200 Ton Belmont 8000 Esperanza ... 01/0000 Ton Gold Mt 400 Free Gold M. 15/ 400 Ton Midway { 100 Goldfield Min. 781000 Ton N Star... | 100 Goldfleld Min. 79! 100 Ton N Star. 600 Jumbo .. 60/2000 Vernal Min ; 940 Mont Ton ...1 70| | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. the | CASHIER LOCKE IN BANK VAU —_—— Burglars Make a $22,000 Haul From a Financial Institution in Minnesota BLOODHOUNDS ON TRAIL Fugitives Take Refuge in the Wilds of No Man’s Land Near St. Cloud S Special Dispatch to The Call. ST. CLOUD, Minn., Dec. 14.—Profes- sional burglars made a raid on the i bank of Rice, near this place, and ob- tained $22,000 in money, valuables and i negotiable paper. The drilling and Kblowlng up of the safe were accom- | plished without interruption just be- { fore dawn to-day, but the heavy door, in falling, crushed the flooring in the vault room and attracted the attention of the cashier, Willlam Fosmett, who lives next door to the bank. Fosmett hurried into the disordered room and was met by the burglars, who held him up at the muzzles of their revolvers and mafle him enter the large vault where the recards of the iInstitution were kept. Then they shut the door and departed. They | stole a team and drove In the direc- about five miles from this city this morning and traces left by the men were plainly to be seen leading off toward No Man's Land, in the river bottoms. A pack of bloodhounds from the State penitentiary was obtained | country. ' To-night three suspicious characters were arrested here, but Fosmett was unable to identify any of them. —_———— CLOSE OF SUCCESSFUL Next Session—Officers and Dele- gates Are Elected. The seamen’s convention came to B e g 701 45% |an end yesterday afternoon, closing a Austin G M. 30 —Nev Goldfield. 10 - | V€ry successful session of the organi- Black Butte., 18 21N Y Ton Con. lo 1mjzation. It was decided to hold the 3 % nrext eonvention at Cleveland, Ohio, Bul =] ov = N s | ol o 2 —iPine Grove™s. 10 X =l Becamber 10, 1905, Dixie Min = 04 07| Recommendations of committees on ?A’Z"c’;‘lz 01 —[Red Top . 15 17 organization were adopted. It was de- RN, — lmf!?;ii.‘éf.,i ‘l)g 07 cided to'retain two organizers in New Goldfield Min. 78 Rnduiorn ot Orleans and one on the Pacific Coast Goldfield 8 Pk 18/Ton Belmont. . 73~10 work among the fishermen. Ef- 22]3";}‘: ;l:on. [Ton Cash Ro).fl — 10 forts will be made to organize seamen T e Son. = E';g:: mfl e = &l in Canadian ports on the Great Lake: Jumbo 60 61/Ton Gold Mt The following were elected to o Jumbo Ex — 21{Ton Midway,. 35 fice: President, Willlam Penje, Chi- Little Tg;xd. T 45!Ton of Nev..9 500 75 cago; first vice president, C. J. Har- Tom. - 0oien Supean:s 23 #|rington, San Francisco; second vice MacNamara . 23 25(Ton Unhion .. - o3 President, Victor A. Olander, Chicago; Mizpah Ex .. 05 —|vernal Min .. 12 13 third vice president, Daniel Sullivan —_———— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14. 'Ed“‘nrd B. and Dorothy V. Hindes to James ‘W. Goodwin. lot on NWe®corner of Filbert and Larkin streets, W 100 by N 40; $10. Pearlie R. Glissman to Elizabeth K. M. Glissman, ot on E line of Steiner street, 48 S of Waller, § 24 by E 81:3; gire, | aellie T. Adams (McCormick) fo Martha { McCormick. lot on N line of Fulton street, 94 W of Plerce, N 108:6 by W 46; $10. on B . Goetze to Edward M. Goetze % oS Taer of, Flis and Beideman street Albert P. and Catherine Burkhardt Cann) \° Katherine D. Mathews (wite of -). lot on N line of Vall AV of Baker, W 44:1% N 121 2p e, Opposite beginning, 'S 122; $10. Richard McCann to Catherine (McCann), ame; 3. Sophia C. and Davia Moore to Gee Pein, lot on W corner of California fl?}rdxel’l}e{. sidio streets, G0 by W 56:3; $10. Ciarence M. Mann to Hattie G. Mann lot E (Me- Ed- 306:6 SE to & point Burkhardt lot on N line of Washingt, e 5 W of Walnut, W 27:6 by N fznf-"lr{;"hfm Y | Rudolph J., Hugo A. and Bertha H. Taussig to Henry E. Shields. lot on N line of Fulton | Street, 103:10%4 E of Parkes | B 0:6, SE 15, SE 94:81, 1 ik:uflflh‘ lm‘L{m\'emenl Compan:; , lot on W lin, f Clayte 22 Carl, 8 50 by wWgEEglpc o B b City and County of San Francisco to Michael Colling, lot on S line of F t ‘E;,)! Il:olmrn. E 75 by § 1&‘)":'—'"‘—" A . F. Kearney to Annle Kearney. lot rl'len(efln:! ‘l:‘Illl;w Onks strest. 225 N of 'l'\ot!::l;‘v . N ¥ W 117:6, ‘and | Mission block . st S s il | wJohn M. Bradt to John McCormick. lot on | W line of Sanchez street, 116:86 N of Seven. | teenth, N 25 by W 100; §i0, | Robert J. and Agnes Barth to George A. | Merrill, lot on W line of Noe street, 175 § { of Bighteenth, § 0:5 W 12, W 113, and frac. !tlon of an inch, E 125 to beginning: $10. Mackie E. and Alice G. Carroll and John S. and Mae G. M:Kee to Laura Comyns (wife of T. L., 8 of Twenty-elghth S 20 by E 100: $10, T. L. Comyns to Laura Comyns, same; gift. enve. N 109:8, $10. | Mackle E. and Alice G. Carroll and John §. | | and Mae G. McGee to Corn | Lynch, lot on E line of Dol |.of Twenty-cighth, -8 20 by B 100: §10 | wontherne Hughes to Mary T. Bell, Julia M. Wall and Catherine Sullivan, lot on t elius and Elizabeth lores strect, 66:6 S N Thirticth sireet, 280 W of Church, W 25'“1',; B | 114; gife. Y, | (N."A ana Henrietta Kicsliner to Rabhel Beerman, Iot on N lin Pacific ; Becpman, lot oo Nt t:ym’ aciflc street, 89:8 Murray ¥.'and Sonia M. Vandail to Vi 5 rramelli, lot on E line of Brooklyn Lxlll:lfiz $10. ‘alvin E. and Janet Knickerbocker and John G. and Margaret Barker to F. F. Bostwick, undivided third of lot on W corner of Natoma and Second streets, NW 46 by SW 75; $10. Edward H. Perry to Kate C. Perry (wife), lot on SE ilne of Natoma street, 27} Beventh, SW 25 by SE ac g1t T 0 o O Kate C. Perry to Edward H. Perry (hus- band), lot cn NW line of Howard st | street, 275 | SW of Seventh, SW 75 by NW 90; gift. st Edward H. Perry to Kate C. Perry (wife), undivided haif of lot on NW linc of Howard :x;:et 275 SW of Seventh, SW 25 by NW 90, Kate C. Perry to Edward H. Perry (hus. band), undivided half of lot on SE line of N: toma street, 275 SW of S 1t] v Tona 7 evepth, SW 25 by SE g:lle::‘fln C:lhelr‘n;flos‘:\}%'v.n. ’l,t.'l on SE line of v street, NE of Ninth, NE 2! | SE_15; girt. Shn California Title Insurance and Trust Com- pany to Mathilde B. Durst (wife of Robert H.), lot on W line of Kansas street, 125 ‘S of Twenty-third, § 25 by W 100; $10. oot Ho Durst to Mathllde B. Durst, same; ! Estate of Carrie D. Simons (by George Hefv- Jett, executhr) to Peter A. Kearney, undivided fourtR of Jot on W line of Texas street, 35 § of Nevada, § 25 by W 160; also property out of county; $1113. - Charles K. and Florence D. Harley to Her- bert F. Mann, lot on W Jine of Twenty-fifth 3)onue, 238 N'of Lake street, N 104 by W 120; Herman and Jenny Fridahl ind Charles and Annie Eandahl to Sadie D. Rhodes (wife of Luther G.). lot on E line of Twelfth avenue, 260 N of California street, N 25 by B 120; $i |~ Emma Moore to Charles H. Tolnton, lot on E line of Eleventh avenue street, N 25 by E 120; $1. { Same to Ada L. and Morgan H. Lioyd, lot | on E line of Eleventh avenue, 76 N of Clement | street, N 25 by E 120; $1. | Currier ‘& Mitchell Co. to George A. Otto, lot on E line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 125 N of Point Lobos avenue, N 25 by E 120; $10. Malvena and Albert Gallatin to George M. - Mitchell, lot on SE corner of Forty-fourth javenue and A street, S 314:2, SW 85:4, NE 330, W 164:6; §$10, Augusta D and William O. Stuttmeister to | Robert Bovd, lot on S line of B street, 57:6 B | of Tenth avenue, E 25 by S 100; §10. | _ George F. and Augusta W. Smith to Fred | H. Kugeler, lot on W line of Twenty-first I;.;v‘fnu.mnaxnmt.uuwwm: 3 B et | _ Clara Cooney (Chabot) to Joseph T. Cooney, i Jotuon W line:of Beyentamils gsenue, 163:6 N of I street, N 37:6 by W 120: $10. 3 Oscar_C. and Agnes E. James W. and Thomas W. Simmie, lot on B | line of Sccond avenue, 85 S of Hugo street, S | 25 by E_95; $10. Jacoh Heyman Company to H. V. , 125 N of Clement Company E line of Twenty- N0t % Srect, y E and Sonia M. Vgndall to M. C. of 8 to John Stier. | lot on T=ine of Dolores street, 86:6 | § of Sacramento street, S 20 by k 57:6; | Catherine Hughes to Méry T."Bell, Julia M. | lBrooklyn, fourth vice president, David English, Oregon; secretary-treasurer, A. Furuseth; delegates to the nex ‘(onventlon of the American Federa- tion of Labor—A. Furuseth, William tion of St. Cloud. The team was found | and the chase followed across the bush | SEAMEN’S CONVENTION | pal i and the Brier Holme at 80 per cent. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Naval Militamen on a Cruise. oo - . The navy tug Fortune, Ensign Woods, U. S. N.. in command, was out for another cruise yesterday with the officers of the. naval militia on board. The citizen sailors have been making earnest efforts to equlp them- | es with sufficlent knowledge of matters rine to make their services of some real Trains leave and are Tne to arrive ot Frow Ocromes 2, 1904 Fxany Drror value in event of the mavy calling for State assistance. Nautical Expert J.l'r. KCIHI:‘: (Foot of Market Street ) of the hydrographic office, who is a gradu of Annapolis and an acknowledged authority | Lrave — LINE. _— amvw on navigation, has for some time been teach- Dt Wisiess Vone Ta09 ing the secrets of. the science to the naval "00A Benicis, Elmirs and Sacramento. 7.200 militia officers. These cruises on the Fortune | 7304 Vallejo, Napa, Caltstoge. Ssats are for the purpose of giving practical demon- Kosa, Martinez, Saa 5.20m stration of the theories taught in the class- 7 les, Tracy. Lathrop, Stock:on.. 7.200 Toom. There was no sun yesterday so the | 8 00A Shasta Express— (Via Davis). crulse was devoted to work with the compass. Willtame, Willows, tFruto. Ked Since the Government placed the Fortune ll‘ Blaft. Poi od, Tacoma, Seaiile 7.50» the occasional disposal of the naval militia- | 8 BOA Davis.Woodiand, & nfghts Landing. men there has been a marked improvement in | Marysville, Orovilie. . 150m the work of the clase, which will soon be fit | 8304 Martizez, Antloch Byron, Tracy. for graduation. When Captain Bayer and his Stockion. Nawman, Los Banos 1 taking Mendota. ~ Armons, Hanford. officers finish the course they are now e, A PO t! will be qualified. say their instructors, to | o Ot uteets Boue = do any of the work involved in navigating e e e o res any kind of vessel to any part of the world. i e e WL TR e O ——e—— | 8304 Niies, San Tose. Livermore, Stoci ton. (+M11t03). Jone. Sacramento, Twenty-Five Per Center Arrives. 8308 o2 tTvllle: Chico, Red But .. 4209 Is ived at A Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestowa, 8o The British ship Pitcalm m.ng nrre\ e sudaie, Chiness: Jamemoun. B o o oe Adelaide yesterday, after a long vovag B A i S this port, Some time ago she was placed 00 | g30s Richmond, Martinez and Way s the _ovi st and yesterday, when news | (o s R PPN m‘aé’?';‘.’q“&u' “reached )her!. she was quoted | 10.00A The Overiscd Limited den. for reinsurance at 25 cent. There are | Owmahs, Chicago, Denver, Kansss three overdues still on the list and in each| o City St Lous...... S22 case the high rate indicates the small amount 10.00A Vallefo...... P Yord o hope entertained for thelr safety. The Stork | 10.004 Los Angeiss Passenger — Pori Costa. Martinez. Dyroa. Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton. Merced, Maymond. Fresno. Goshen June- tton, [Tanford, Lemoore, Vieaila, Bakersdeld, J.os Angsics and Edith Mary are quoted at 70 per cent e e Steamship Dirigo Damaged. The steamer Dirigo, which arrived at Seat- tle Tuesday night from Skagway, was on th beach at Bella Bella. Favored by fine weather | she was floated safely. She was damaged | but how badly will not be known until she has been placed on the drydock and surveyed. | oo e NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Lachrop, Merced, Berenda, Fresuo Way Stations beyoud l'orr. Costa 12.20» 4.00P Martinez, San Rumon, Vallejo, Naps. Calistogs, Santa Ross. | 4.00p Niles, Tracy. Stockton. 23 Shipping Merchants. =l 309 Hayward Silea, Irvis, A The ships Fort George, Hawallan Isles and | 0w TN 3 Willscott will proceed to Honolulu to lead | 5009 The Owi Limived Newmes sugar for Delaware Breakwater. T S e e 1m Lo, g | 15.30P Hayward. Niles sud San Jose ‘204 8000 ctayward: Niles and San Jose, oo .00P Eastern Express—Omaba, Chicago, Denver. Kansas City. S¢. Loults Mariinez. Stockton, Sacramenca, Colfax. Reno. Sparks, Mountella, Ogden . 8.00p Vallejo, daiiy. except Sunday. Cement for the North. The steamer Mackinaw, which was cleared yesterday for Victorla, carried 8200 macks of cement, valued at $3075. St iR 7.00P Vailejo, Sunday only....... - Shipment of Lumber. 7.00P Kichinond, San Pable, Port Costa, The British ship Drumcralg was cleared yes- Martines and Way Siations.. .« 7.00° Reno Passenger—Port Costs, Be- nieta. Saisun, Elmirs, Dixom, Davis, Sacramento, Sparks. Tono: terday for Sydney, Australla, with 1,231,350 | £t lumber, 86,217 ft door stock and 2930 bdls shingles, valued at $36,688. pah, Kealer and Way Stations... — 8065 oregon & California Expres.—ga- Tumento, Marysviile, Additions to Ballast Fleet. | Foriiand, Puge: Sound and East. 8.508 Four more vessels are to leave this port in | l!bn:;mffiummmuu A t for Australls They are the Britieh | e oo 5 — - | ship_Barfilian, Granada and St. Mirren and | e A L LA Decide on Cleveland as Place to Hold | the French bark General Faldherbe. The Bar- | “r | | “wia wark. centerville, Sam Jose, fillan xoes to Newcastie and the others to | Sydney Heads for orders. o ¢.:'.[,°;:..fq':.“' "'"f . The French bark Bourbaki (at Port Town- | 12169 Newark, Centerville, San send) vroceeds thence in ballast to Sydney | New Almaden. Ios Gatos, Fel Heads for orde: Boulder Creek, Santa Crus ST AR Principai Way Stations ........ . $10.554 Notice to Mariners. 4168 Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos....] 19334 COLUMBIA LIGHT VESSEL NO. 50. @300 Hestery’ Train, (Sesurday saly)— (List of Lights and Fog Signals, Pacific| San Jose and Way Stations . i7.258 OAST LI (Broad uawge). GOART SNE et sireets ,.“A 8an Josc aud Way Station A San Jose and Way Stations. ... 80A New Aimaden (Tues., Frid.. only). Coast, 1904, page 28, No. 93; List of Light and Daymarks, Pacific Coast, 1904, page 42.) Notice 8.00A The Coaster—Saa Jose, Saiinas, Saa Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa San Luis Obispo, Guvlota, Santa Bae an Buenaventura, Mon- Oxnard, Burbank, Los Cape Disappointment Lighthouse, will be tem- porarily withdrawn from her station for re- pairs, and the station will be gas buoy, painted red, with ight moorings’’ in black and showing a flxcd_ | 800 Giirey, aviile. Hed 10.58= light during perlods of ten seconds, foilowed | 8 Mante. Pacific Grove, Surf. Lom- by eclipses of ten secoads. ] 10.300 Light vessel No. 50 will be returned to her | station as soon as repairs have been com- pleted (on or about February 1, 1905) and the bucy will then be discontinued. By order of the lizhthouse board. L. C. HEILNER, Commander, U Lighthouse Inspector. —_—————————— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | o, nta Cruz, Pacif . Salinas. San_Luis Obl) and Principa: Way Stations. San Jose and Way Stations. e and Way Stations press tsonviile, Monte, Montere LATE Cruz, Del | Fenje, C. J. Harrington and Walter Pacific Grove 12.15» | Macarthur. The following were elect- | AR D December 14, | 800 Los Gaton, Wrih led to the legislative committee—A.| ¢ = (pae Neison, Christenson, 40 hours Narrow Gange .. 110.458 | Furuseth, William H. Frazier and|¢rom San Pedro. $30P Valencia St., Soutd 0, | Walter Macarthur. \ | ISLAND PORTS. D T e, G |, A vote of thanks was extended to! HONOLULU—Safled Dec 14—Br stmr Aor-| 4 zn o ROISER BT Figon s |the retiring secretary-treasurer. A |angi, for Vancouver. 45.00 Santa Ciara, Sen Jose. Los | vote of thanks was also given to the o o s Sy and prineipal Way Stations (ex- | i ney, 5 | Joint committee on entertainment and | D S AN Soc A, PP, ooy LIZRCTREDIIOTTS - - | the press of this city. The convention 48P Suset _Express.—Redwood. San | adjourned sine die. CLANGOW——ATriviR. Do iy, Ity Jose, Gliroy. Saiinas, Faso Kablea ! B YORK - Asrived Dec 13—Stme Moitis, | By LG TN = 1 PADEREWSKI ANNOUNCES ‘gcm H:mbur;. stmr Dfi“fi-s‘:‘::eg‘;u‘:fir‘ ::’.‘lm:’:-‘.’;z‘;u’t::::{ o i | Grosse_ from Bremen. . 6.46p Pajaro, Watsonville, Capltoln, | CONCERT PROGRAMMES | qar;. irom Rotterdam. p o Ry WCLT 'Rnrc at In S Lo o 1 & i’l“ed Dec 13—Stmr Amsterdam, for Rot- Monte, Pacific Grove. 10.30» Tre: Promised Lovers of | terdam: Music by the Famous Wizard of the Piano. Announcement is now made of the | programme | reputation of being a master not only | of the piano, but also at programme- making, and the numbers he offers | fully bear out his reputation. The sale ; land. of seats began at Sherman & Clay's Mcenday evening and the demand has ! been great. The programmes for the three recitals are as follows: - | saturday afternoon, December 17—Fantasia. | op. 17_(Schumann): toccata (Schumann) na [l theme by Paganini (Brahms); | minor, prelude No, 17, etudes No. 12, | scherzo, C sharp minor (Chopin); nocturne | (Paderewrki): polonaise, E major (Liszt). | Monday evening, Decembér 19—Prelude and fugue (Bach-Liszt); sonata, D minor, op. 31 (Becthoven): Impromptu, op. 112_(Schubert) 1l _King'" -(Schubgrt-Liszt); noc- ade, G | serenade, 37. G major, etude No. 9, op. 25, B fat minor, alse, polonaise, A | flat_ (Chopin): melodic, op. 16 (Paderewski): rhapsodie (Liszt). Wednesday eveaing, December 21—Sorata, op. 53 (Beethoven); '“‘Three Songs Without Words'™ (Mendel etudes symphoniques | (Schumann); nocturne, B major, op. 62 {etudes Nos 6, 7 and 8, op. 25. mazurka, B miror, op. 50 v . on. 34 (Chopin); “‘Bar- carolle” " (Rubinstein): cracovienne, = op. 114 (Paderewski); rhapsodie ((Liszt). - - - Duffey, lot on E line of Forty-second avenue, 150 § Of T street, S 50 by E 1207 also lot on W line of Forty-first avenue, 150 8 of W cet, § 25 by W 120; $10, Josephine Held to Cecelia Sass, lot on S line of Bessie avenue. 275 W of Folsom street, W25 by B 75, lot 35. Ducas Tract: §1 3 acob Heyman Com, to Robert C. lots 376 and 277, Heyman Tracts $10. 0 M Estate of Fannie P. Farnsworth (by Lotta ‘nl Fu aworthy ‘exe‘cut'rllx) to Claud A. McGee 0 al ‘eet of lot 7, blocl Helehts; §743. S-S aupat otta P. Farnsworth to same, same; $743. Patrick Flaherty to Patrick Jr., Michael and | George Flaherty and Margaret F. Gardiner, i lot_on N line of Hill street, 175 E of Capital, { F 20 by N 125, lot 8 block Y, Railroad Home. stead Association; xift. | Same to same. lot on § line of Twelfth javenue 75 E of M street. B 25 by S 100 | same; $10. Odd Fellows' Cemetery Association to Mary E. Merrill, lot in cemetery; $200. Builders’ Contracts. | _Louis and Mary O. Bartlett (cwners) with | block 245, South San Francisco Homestead | zife. | _ Homer S. and Mittie B. King to McCarth: | §ompany, lota 2 to 6. Block 37, Lakeview: 575 | _McCarthy Company to Charles Brutsch, | { J. 'B. Moran (contractor). architects William Mooser and Edward G. Bolles—All work for a three-story frame bullding on § corner of Cen- ter place and Park Lene, North, SW 26:6 by | SE 40; $3500. {,.Charles and Elizabeth Werner (owners) with 1'C. Monson (contractor). architect Davia ; Coleman—AIl work for a two-story frame | bullding (two flats) on N line of Caselli ave i Tue. 135 E of Clover alley. E 25 by N 121, por on block 1. Market-street ' Hom. se0- | clation; $3600. o | L. Auerbach (owner) with Ravani & Curran | (contractors), architects SaMfield & Kohlbers | Gasfitting _and plumbing for a four-story | frame building on NE corner of Broadway an1 Kearny strect, E 37:6 by N 57:; $1125. .. W. R. Lovegrove (owner) with James Camp- bell (contractor), architect Charles J. Colley.— All work except plumbing. painting and elac— trical work for a three-story frame building (six flats) on NE corner cf Waller and Cole streets, E 95 by N 50; $3980. Same owner with G, C. Sweeney (contractor), | same architect—Plunibing, gas and water pip. | ine, tiling over sinks, sewering and all ser- | viges for same on same: $1305. incent P. Buckley (owner) with C. C. W. Haun 1contnm'ar). architect David C. Cole- ‘man—Concrete foundations and walls e oo Bt g Ll R i building (five flats) on S line of Jackson | BBHCRE of Tayior, W 55 by 8 e8i0r s, ! rycton. ame arohitect —Lumber il sias: tractor). = 2- g, lath and pl tin, stairs, roofing, til- ing and mml;:%h vestibule for -...'f,'n | same; $11,875. Same owner with G. C. Sweeney (contractor), same architect—Plumbing. _water pipe and " Snmte owner with Jacb. Schaeter (contrac: tor), same architect Palnting and tinting for | | for the three concerts to Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama. | be given by Paderewski in this city. | | The great pianist has always had the cisco, via Honolulu, Yokchama, etc. C sharp minor (Beethoven): variations on | | | | i i i | i I -ndl\mnofllxh('efltunflrrn—-mmml-p,i mr Oceanic, for Liverpool. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Dec 13—Stmr Ce- dric_ from New York, for Liverpool: stmr Haverford, from Philadelphia, for Liverpool. HONGKONG—Sailed Dec I4—Stmr Empress of Javan, for Vancouver, B C, via Shanghai, 18.16° Sau Mateo, Beresford, Beimopt, San Carios. Redwood, Fair Menio Park. Palo Alto. .39 San Jose and Way Stations. 8.00p Palo Alto and Way Station: 11.300 8 Onis. th San Fraactsco, Millbrae, Bur ngame, San Matoo, Belmons, San Carios, Redwood, Fair Oaka, - “Mcflnl&?;m !m: l’;l'o Allg...... 1307 May de! ouutatn View, Sun: + M uie. Luwrence, Santa Ciars 88 Arrived Dec 13—Stmr Doric, from San Fran- LIVERPOOL—Sailed Dec 14—Stmr Tydeus, or Seattle, via Hongkong: stmr Baltic, for New York, via Queenstown. Arrived Dec 14—Stmr Welshman, from Port- 3 only. mmmml all stations on Sunday, § (00K BOOKS. § § % §4 Owing to the unusual d&n.nnd on the part of our subscribers for THE CALL’S Premium Cook Book it has been necessary to order an additional supply. These books are expected about the 15th inst, on and after which date they will be at the disposal of our patrons at the very low price of 50c. To subscribers receiving their paper by mail there will be an additional charge a't 25:]: (omp.e. pay expressage. e also have on hand a few copies of “Wild Animals T Have Met,” thor- oufhly descriptive of the whole animal jom, on the same terms. now, as our sup- ply is limited. SAN FRANCISCO WEEK DAYS—7:30, l:fl‘&l 10, 6:30 p. m. 3305 enaVhian. ['Tid05l' 0308 wa| Sherwost | 1230l s 23 cuemerme. 'R 36 EE - CHICAGO IN 3 DAYS LEAVES DAILY AT 930 A M. WITH DINERS : . m.} . m. ‘For Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, . m.j Merced, Hanford and Visalia. . m. For Stockton. Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. i § Ticket Offices—641 Market aha, Cal siss 31 South 1t Sen Joser e Haitway . Cal.; 2lso uth ist, ose. s, Hullville, Hot 8§ oy o, . Via Sausalito Perry SUBURBAN SERVICE. STANDARD GAUGE. Depart_from San Francisco, daily..at 17:05, | £43, 825, 9:10, 9:50, 11:60 a. m.; 12:20, 1- M Bite: 70, "i1s, 8:50, 0.0, 715 10415 ami TAmALPAIS RAILWAY 11:35 p. m. “Tr S Fraoeise | g | ir.Sea Praseises Arrive at San Francisco, 2 50, 9:35. 1 Daily except Sunday. 3 'rorg-;r‘r;x dally, at 7:45 2. m.; also Satur- day: t 3 p. m.. and except I and Sunday at 5:1 b. m. e — THROUGH TRAINS. 650 MARKET S, = Weekly Call $1.00 per Year aud SAUsALITO ERRY, ual--‘ l ete. 15 p._m. datly, except day. Tomal i R ET DFRICE €50 Market st ;