The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 15, 1905, Page 14

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QNS BERKELEY ADVERT BERKELEY APARTMENTS rice “and 4 room spartments: new modern; newly furnished. Bancroit and Telegra near university. — OAKLAND ADVERT'SM'I'S e.; OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. MEB, BF 1060 Br HOLC st and $3060 house lot in No pre THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1905 APARTMENTS. THE Overlc 3671 Sixteenth st.. half biock neith of Market—Apartments, 3 large outside 1ooms: private hall. bath, furn.: Castro cars tn 16ti: s e e e e ET—Furn. and Unfors. rooMs TO *NSWICK House. 148 Sixth st.—Room 25c to $1 per night, $1 25 o §5 per week and kt housekeeping rooms: open all night. A—THE FREMONT. New management; sunny rooms, single or en phone Mint 318]. suite. 186 Market st.: Tk 9 O'FARRELL. eautit light, sunny sulte; so single room; exceilent care; low rent. AT “The Almonte,’ S73 Market st. (or Do Fifth st.)—Rooms, L5 sc, $1, $1 50 night; 50 to §10 week: house apen all night. and Polk; now baths; reas. (The). or Bu: ig; rovms; BELMOND House, over Owl trances, 1126 Market and lights. running water, in every 3 to 0o per night: $1 415—$15 nicenyard; ad —Front d back parlors, parior bath, het water; call after 4 rent $16. Plegsant sunny unfurnished —100 rcoms: ail sizes and prices: wt and cold water. GRAND Severnth and Misslon— 100 rooms, 3 0 night; §1 .30 to 37 w! HOTEL Hamiito Ellis—New hotel, just opened: ck steel bullding: strictly fireproot plan; telephone and steam heat in every room; rooms without bath, $1 per day: with bath, $150 to $3; re- duced rates by week or month. TEL ST KATHRYN. cor. Leavenworth and Ellie sts.—300 rooms, nicely furnished modern convenlences; rates from $2 per week HOWARD. 715 Rooms, 25¢ to $1 per day: $1 5 3 per week. f Telegraph ave ot he vistons frontage of bet. Jackson and Haywards electr! Route line w’ gauge an Ky ulars "DONALD & CO., Broa iway mmar gras r 455 Oaklund whe 60 feet front ary creek: to a e Cou ottage of § icken houses, wers and vege. 10 1 tain water; this w away up to c East Oakland: an hurches, electric no fogs nor raw winds send for cir- Broadway st H. Z. JONES n _ Twenty-fifth tts.. near Telegraph ave.; purchaser and will sell on easy NA Arch 1055 Bro; and severa xth ‘12 ory bungalow house of 8 rooms; lot h et.; only 55 Broad- 6x140, J HOWARD —ROOMS, LEAN: TRANSIEN' HOWARD, A desirable furnished room: aning wat ®as, use of bath; reasonabie. . VORTH, 11 Vicely furnished front and back parlor: gas, bath, phone METROPOL! 20 Third st.—400 = 1 3¢ to $1 50 per day ew and modern Francisco and 1ooming-house Y s office on ground floor water, electric lights, call bel n ) eam heat d ele- in every room and gives free ba: vetor day and night to its guests. NATOMA, rcoms; 251, near FourthUpfurnished onvenient: cheap rent. NEPTUNE (THE). €33 POST—JUST OPENED: | TES NGLE ELEGANTLY FURN. MODERN; PHONE PRIV 258, La Palom: gle rooms: reas.; , 253 Third modern SULT! gant sur: ne lvcation es by day ROYAL House, 1 reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par. lor; rooms per night. 35¢ to §1 50; week, $2 10 $8; month, $8 to §30: elevator on ground ficor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths SUTTER, 682 59 $12 THE WALTON. $52 Ellis. abc pass door to all parts of eity: brick build- e roome. suites: all modern s; 83 to §10 per week; special rates Nicely furnished rooms; ve- Jones—Cars TATES, 123 Edd; c 1o $1 night. $1 nr. Market—400 0 $6 week; elec- tric lights (o gas), running water in every om: elevator, read.-room: free bus, baggage VALENCIA, 822—2 or 3§ sunny furnished rooms, suitable for gentiemen. DOME, 1104 Market—Front suites, {20 up: single rooms, $1 50 up; elevator, 15 Turk st. WOLF HOUSE, Sixth and Howard sts.—Best known transient house in city: clean, neat; charges reasonable; central location com- nds it to traveling public; cafe attached: cars pass door. G. H. von der Mehden, prop. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., nr. Market— Most convenfent and respectable; 700 rooms; 3Be to $1 50 nightly: $2 to $8 week: elevator; elec. lights; reading-room: frée bus. baggage. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has becn opened at 1008 Market st.. Opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor.Duncan and Church sts. ROOMS AND BO EDDY, 1125, opp. Jefferson Park—Sunny rooms overlooking park; location best: finest table OAKLAND MORROW ay for bargains in furniture th r. store, Oakland an Francisco Advert’s’ents ROOMS FOR -IOUSEKEEPING. Y and ¥ adst ekeer ne) 1, ~Elegant 2 sunny cheap. connecting front rooms r housckeeping: run- Nicely ; parler Turnished, s singie fur- ¥ ne__sunny & $20 bay-window suite also suite with bath e GOLUEN GATE ave., furnished bright sunn: rent reasonable 1—Three, 4 or 7 un- rooms; bath, laundry, GRANT ave., 7, near Mai sunny front suite; 2, 3 or 5 rooms; $25 to §55; single rooms, $8 to $12; day, week or month HAIGHT. 605 or 3 rooms. | furnished rooms for | AN exceptionally good No | street, and Elise Guckenham, 25, 1621 Webster. | street, | Trred unturnished rooms with | ana kmily A. Chevesich, 18, 1602 O'Farreil. | St Louls, Mo., and Marie | L bath mnd gas; reasonable to right parties HOWARD, 20084 near Sixreenth_Sunny front fulte; gac range, running water, bath; rent ow HSKPG._ room, complete, $175 week; single room nice front room. 255 Stevenson st. SESSIE. 525 Large sunny rooms. furn. hspg.; | #gas range; $1 50 to $2 50. $3, §3 50 wk. each. LEAVENWORTH. 214—Nice large room, $3 50 per week; 3 roome, $12 per menth LEAVENWORTH. ny, bath e well fur. gas; ref.: $35. OAK, 117. or 14 Page Complete hskpg: gas range free; bath, laundry; $1 25-83 50 wk O'FARRELL, €35—Two suites of elegantly fur- nished housekeeping roome, with gas stoves, running water se just renovated and re. d rooms: cheap ren: we can please you. housekeeping rooms: no children; phone, POLK Furnished \ and housekeeping rooms; cheap: modern POLK, 1018—Sunny front room and -alcove, $12 ‘month; others $5. gas, bath, phone. SACRAM 104 —_Two furnished house- keeping aiso 1 small furnished room. EHOTWELL, £22 Large, sunny rooms, fur- nished compi « for housekeeping; gas, bath. near Larkin—Chofce sunny : 'gas range worth §20; see them. 1l 7 Grant ave.: we can suit you THIRD. 820 yange. closei, water, large yard; $1 30 week. THIRD, 522—2 nicely furnished rooms and th; complete for housekeeping. APARTMENT HOUSES. A—AINSWORTH APARTMENTS. COR. POST AND POLK. HANDSOMELY FUR! AND UNPUR! SUNXNY COR. A®TE.: PRIVATE NEW AND MODERN: PHON A Y _APARTM 620 TUR! NEAR VAN NESS AVE. CHOICE 3- NY_APTS.: PRIVATE y FURNISHED AND NISHL PHONE APARTMENTS. s §T. NEAR SUTTER. ERENCE PHONE EX. 422 VAN NUYS APARTMENTS. 1001 BUSH ST., COR. JONES. apartments; nicely furnished; nd sultes rented by the week: § minutes’ walk to business: noth- ing like them for the price. A—ET. LAWRENCE APARTMENT—: w, modern bullding: furn. or unfurn. apartments ' Hartman, of 2, 3. 4 rooms; private baths: from $15 to $35. Phone Main 5130. 1335 Mason st. A—KENILWORTH, cor. Bush, Powall: - suuny ap'ts.; single rooms: modern; reas. THE Roswell, 1360 Pine—Four and two room apartments for housekeeping: reasonable. P o B Bl e B ol ‘THE Frederick 501 Stanyan—1 to & rooms, overloaking GolGen Gate Park: tel. Pace 6106, 1117—Four rooms: all sun-'| | Matiida McAleer, 23, 307 Thirtieth street. corner Market—2 and 3 furniched | ' board; reasonable rates: phone Jackson 15 HAWTHORNE, 172, near Harrison—Pleasant sunny room, with board; reasonable. G new 1 Stevenson Mansion, 807 California st arpets and interior; exceptional tabl TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smitl, Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 Callfornia st 2D-HAND typewrilers sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market. ———— e MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Joseph Berger, 24, 11313 Powell street, and Eva Peck, 18, 56 Harriet street. Martin Connolly, 21, 459 Twenty-fAfth street, end Nellie Mckadden, 18, 1340 Haight street. 1 H. Anthes, 21, 208 Laurel avenue, and Newly furnished | Amella M. Freeman, 18, 2] Fair avenue. William H. Hoffmann, 32, 1251 Webster Henry J. Frien Jr., 21, 1253 Californi: Albert Erhard, Erkmann, 33, St. Louls, Mo. Allen J. Wooudworth, 33, ¢§ Third street, and Esther J. Mclver, 32, 68 Third street. David_V. Cuneo, 21, 615 Bay street, Esclie F. Davies, 18, Mount Bullion. William A. Morrison, 30, 3831 Twen! street, and_Anna L. Fahey, 23, 642 Castro st. Charles F. Haman,, street, and Lizzie 8. E. Menzel, 20, 911% Lar- kin_street. and Wiillam H. Snyder, 21, 1542 Webster street, | and Henrletta J. Appieton, 18, Grass Valley. Louis J. Klein, 27, 1416 Folsom sireet, and May J. Moore, 23, 643 Shotwell street. Felipe Beltramo, 36, Jaitipam, Mexico, and Louise Patris. 20, 1316A Jackson street. William Miller, 22, 102 Arlington street, and Frank J. Lelay, 21, 6253 York street, add Fannle McGrath, 21, 223 Polk street. Willlam H. A. Voll, 24, 775 Mission street, and Minnie M. Lassing, 20, 1134 Howard st. Willlam F. H. Osmun, 39, 1604 Leavenworth rect, and Annie Macdonald, 23, 731 Bush st. Fred W. Bailey, ®4, San Jose, and Florence M. Marr, 17, 1451 Stevenson street. Ranson P. Lathrop, 49, Hollister, and Allce . Howe. 41, city. Fred Dewey. 24, Salinas, and Estelle Bew- 23, Los Angeles. BIRTHS— MARRIAGES —DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by meil will not be inserted. They must be handod | in at efther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and reeidence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement Fulie of housekeeping Tooms; E2s | of (he event are published once In this column free of charge. BORN. HEATH—In this city, June 10, 1905, to the wife of Walter S. Heath, a-daughter. MINK—In this city, June 12, 1905, to the wife of L. M'nk, a son. TED. RAMACCIOTTI—JEFFREYS—In _this. city, June 12 1905, by the Rev. Dr Clampett, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, Hugo Francis Ramacciottl and Mary Constance Jefireys, both of San Francisco. Kuhn, George—42. Laflin, James—7: Louderback, Sophi Mandich, Vaso—s35. McNamara, Wm.—20. Moore, John, ('Kane, Margaret, Adler, Jullus—45. Assam, A L.—52. Carmany, Cyrus—( Close, Bessie—43. Cock, Wallace A. Crane, Ruth—38. rry, Mamie—22. Fairiey, Isabella—63. |Olival, Gertrudie—45. Fallon, . |Papanek, Julla H.—1. Fath, Apnie 0. Pickering, Gladys—1b. Feldbusch, Marle—7il. |Robertson, Wm. R.—aé Fraser, Howard—48. * ' Rock, Annte. Gallagher, Frank—58. Roseite, Mary E. Grove, 1da C. Sanguinetti, Amelia—28 Harding, Nellie F.—47.|Schneider, Chas.—32, Ray—38. _ {Smith, Rolio W. V.—24 Johnsen, Mery E.—27. |Weaver, Mary—65, Jones, Jessie H. Webb, jane—7i7. Kietn, Magdalen. Wolf, Ellza—75. ADLER—In this city, June 13, 1905, Jullus, 7 Germoany, afed 10 vears. (Burcka. Marye: o ‘many, vears. 3 \‘lllo.)cfl.. and Tacoma, Wash., papers please E7 The funeral services will take place to- 71 and cold | , near Howard | nveniences, | 50¢ | —Incandescent lights: | ty-fourth | 22," 13383 Hampshire | day (Thursday), at 10 a. m. 1P Elks’ Hall, 223 Sutter street. Interment Sa. lem Cemetery, by 11:30 a. m. train from | Third and Townsend streets. Remains at | the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 | - Mission street. between Third and Fourth. { The members of San Irancisco Lodge No. 2, B. P. O. Elks, are hereby notified to a tend the funeral of cur late brother, Julius Adier, from Elks' Hall, 223 Sutter street, on Thureday, June 13, at 9:45 a. m.. sharp. | E. C. CLARK, E. R. ASSAM—In this city, June 11, 190G, A. L. Assam, a native of Denmark, aged 52 years. = ds and acquainiances are respect- d to attend the luneral services (Tharsday), at 3 p. m., at thé chapel Cemetery. CARMANY—In East Oakland, Cal., June 18, 190w, Cyrus W. Carmany, a native of Penn- | =ahinm, aged €7 yems and G months. | [ Funeral services at First Presbyterian Church, sourteenth and Iianklin streets, Cakland, Thurscay, June 15, at 3 p. m. In- terment piivate. Please omit flowers. City and County Hospital, & natlve of Ir In this city, June 13, 1905, Wallace A., beloved husbard of Gertrude A. Cook, & native of Scot:and. @ The ‘funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 1:30 p. mi. from his late iesidence, 146 Twenty-first avenue. Inter- & irivate. botoved wife o Charles C. Crane, and mother | of Grace . and Jessic G. Crane, a nauve | of Tcmales, marin County, Cal., agea o8 | years 10 months and 5 day L Friends and acquainiances are respect- fully inv.ted to awend the funeral Friday, June 16, at 2 p. m., {rom the iuneral parlors of Porter & Y hite, 423 Golden Gate avenue. interment Odd Feilows' Cemetery. CURRY—In this city, June 14, 1303, Mamie beloved wife of Willlam M. Curry, and mother of Rodger Francis cCurry, and be- loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Moy of Livermore, Cal, and sister of James, Katle, Dan, Joe and Lita Moy, a native of years 4 months and dence 1427 Green street, until 7 a. m. Thurs- Interment Livermore, Friday morning. day. FAIRLEY—In this city, June 13, 1905, lsa- bella J. Fairley, beloved wife of Robert i airley, and daughter of John Johnstone, late of Anchinaght, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, aged €3 years 11 months and 7 days. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, June 15, at 1 o'clock, at her lal residence, 46 Elgin Park. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Please omit flowers. FALLON—In this city, June 12, 1905, Michael, beloved husband of the late Ann Fallon, and father ,0f James, Eugene, Thomas, Jo- seph and Frank J. Fallon, Mrs. Kate A. Be- sore and Mrs, R. M. Murphy, a native of | County Roscommon, Ireland, aged 78 years | 8 months ana 14 days. 7 The tuneral will take place to-day (Thursday), from St. Maj Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be cel brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- | Ing at 9:30 o’clock a. m. Interment private, | in Holy Cross Cemetery, by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 a. m. Please omit flowers. PATH—In the City and County Hospital, June 14, 1905, Annie M. Fath, a native of Aus- , aged 70 yeare. LDBUSCH—In this city, June 13, 1905, arie, dearly beloved wife of John D. Feld- ch, and devoted mother of Mrs. Herman lrese, a native of Germany, aged 71 years 5 months and 21 day 5 Friends and acguaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), June 15, at 2:30 p. m., from her ate residence, 1409 Bush street, between Polk street and Van Ness avenue. Kindly omit flowers. Cremation Odd Fellows' Cem- etery. FR. —1In this city, June 12, 1905, Howard Fraser, beloved husband of Jessie Fraser, and father of Samuel G., Laura M. and How- ard Fraser, a_ native of Plctou County, Nova Scotia, aged 48 years 2 months and 10_days. 0> Friends, acquaintances and members of nklin Lodge No. 44, A. 0. U. W.; Court and Longshore Lum- F Bonita No. 43, F. of A. bermen’s Unfon are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a. m.. from his late residence, 2107 Mission street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery, by electric car from corner Eighteenth and Grerrero streets. GALLAGHER—In this city, June 14, 1805, Frank Gallagher, dearly beloved husband of Annte Gallagher, a native of Ireland, aged 53 years. GROVE—Ida C., beloved wife of E. D. Grove, and mother of Gertrude L. Grove, and daughter of J. B. and Julia E. Hyslop, and sister of Mrs. F. C. Mills and J. A. Wetty. 7 Funeral will be held in Stockton, on the 15th inst, HARDING—Entered into_rest, in this city, June 14, 1905, Nellie F., beloved wife of Everett S. Harding, and loving. mother of Eddle E. Harding, and aunt of C. A. Blethem of San Jose, R. V. Collins of Los Gatos and Mrs. P. T. Jenkins, a native of this city, aged 47 years § months and 26 day: HARTMAN—In this city, June 13, 1905, Ray Hartman, beloved wife of Gus Hartman, and beloved mother of William K. Hartman, and daughter of Caroline Kern, a native of St. Louls, Mo., aged 38 years. (New York, St. Louis, Mo, and Memphis, Tenn., papers please copy’.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, June 16, at 10 a. m., from her late residence, 1345 Gough _street, Interment Eternal Home Cemetery, by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. JOHNSON—In this city, June 18, 1905, Mary Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of Gustave Johnson, beloved daughter of Abbie and the late George Hastings, beloved sister of Mrs. J. M. Downey, Willlam Hastings and Mrs. George Lynch, and aunt of Ella, Roble, Thomas and Alice Lynch, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years and 20 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to ettend the funeral to-day (Thursd: at 1 o'clock p. m., from the par- lors of Gantner Bros., 1200 Mission street, between Eighth Wnd Ninth. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery JONES—In Alameda, Cal, sune 13, 1805, Jessie Harding Jones, befoved daughter of the late Edward and Mina Elizabeth Brown, and sister of Arthur M. and Herbert H. Brown, Mrs, 1 F. Halton and Mrs. George T. Crandall Jr, a native of Pennsylvania. > The funeral will take place Frida: June 16, at 2:30 p. m., from her late res| dence, 1823 Santa Clara avenue. Interment private, Mountain View Cemetery. | KLEIN—In Oakland, June 14, 1805, Mag- dalen Klein, beloved mother of Danlel Klein of Mexico, Alex Klein of Jersey City, N. J. Charles Klein of Boulder Creek, Cal), J. Klein of San Francisco and Martin,’ Emma and Josephine Klein, Mrs. George W. Walker Mrs. G. H. Andrews of Oakland and Mrs. A. G. Swertfarge of Utica, N. Y., a native of Germany. (Utica, N. Y., papers please copy.). A [ Friends are respectfully invited to tend the funeral to-morrow (Friday) at 9 a. m., from her late residence, 399 Twenty- second street, thence to St. Francis de Sales Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the recose of her soul, co mencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. KUHN—In thbis city, June 14, 1905, George, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Kuhn (nee Harney), and loving_father of Georgle, Therisa and Gertrude Kuhn, a native of ity, Ind., aged 42 years 9 months and LAFLIN—In this city, at his residence, 2076 Washington_street, James, beloved husband of Lillian E. Laflin, and father of Peter J., Albert T. and Violet F. Lafiin, a native of Waterford, Ireland, aged 73 years 2 months and 2’ days. ; @7 The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), from St. Dominic’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9:30 a. m. Interment private, in Holy Cross Cemetery. Members of Veteran Volunteer Fire- men’s_Assoclation will ter, 283 Jessle stréer, 3 tc ‘atterd the funeral of our late brother, James Laflin. Per order 8. BUNNER, President. J. J. McMAHON, Rec. Sec. LOUDERBACK—Entered Into rest, in this city, at her residence, 153 Sixth avenue, Richmond district, June 12, 1905, Sophia M., beloved wife of the late Willlam A. Loud- erback, and devoted mother of Amelia, Eliza- beth, Charles and_the late Willlam Louder- back, a native of New York. g7 Services will be held to-day (Thurs- day), at 11 m., at the Church of the Ad- for Plots in....... GYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY 1504 MARKET STREET Or at Cemetery. | s e L GHAS, K. J. TRUNAN & G0, | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1909 MISSION ST., - Bet. iSth and 16th: Teleoone Mission J.C.0’CONNOR&.CO 1 PUNERAL DIRECTORS 767 STREET | I |Rll0m¢txvm 1239 I’AQM st. to 261-271 Hayes ., opposite Ignatius Church. McAVOY, O'HARA & CO., Funeral Directors, Our parlors are central and wn.lw Aitted for privacy and undertak- Ing requisites are and Hayes street cars stop at door. Tel. South 247. Ni—In"this city, June 14, 1005, Ruth, | - vent, Eleventh and Market streets. Inter. ment private. MANDICH—In this city, June 13, 1005, Vaso Mandich, beloved brother of Melos, Christo- pher, Steven and John Mandich, Mrs. Meliza itadojervich, Mrs. Anna Vukovich and Mrs. Marie Braevich, a pative of Austria, aged 45 years. A member of Telluride Lodge, I. ©. O. F., Colorado. (" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 12:30 p. m., from the new tuncral pariors fo the Mission Undertaking Company, corner of Seventeenth and Va | lencia streets, and thence to the Russian Church, Powell street, near Union, where services will be held, commencing at 1 p. m. Interment Servian Cemetery. McNAMARA—In this city, June 13, 1905, Willlam V., beloved son of: Patrick and the late Katherine McNamara, and brother of Bister M. Liguori and Joseph, Charl George, Eddle, Vincent and the late John McNamara, aged 20.years 2 months and 1 day. [>"Friecds ana acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 a. m., from the chapel of N. Gray & Co., 6i2-6i4¢ Van Ness avenue, between Golden Gate avenue and Turk -street, thence to St. Ignatius Church, where a olemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at § 2. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. | MOORE—In this city, June 13, 1905, John | Moore, a native of Ireland. £ Remains at fhe new parlors of McAvoy, | O'Hara & Co., 261-2 Hayes street, oppo- 1 .si‘te St Ignatius Church. | O'KANE—In this city, June 12, 1905, at her residence, 131 Haight street, Margaret, be- loved wife of John O Kane, and loving mother of James D. O'Kane, a native of New York. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., fram her late residence, 131 Haight street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner Fell and Fill- more streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 a. m. special car from Twenty-fiitth and Valencla streets. OLIVAI—In this city, June 12, 19805, Ger- trudis H. Olival, a native of Acapulco, Mexico, aged 45 years. ' L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), June 15, at 9:30 a. m., from the pariors of Valente, Marin{ & Co., 1524 Stock- ton street, between Union and Green. Inter- - ot Hofy Cross Cemetery, APANEK—In Alameda, June 14, 1005, Julia Helen Papanek, beloved dlul‘;flcr ot An- drew J. and Mary M. Papanek, a native of Fruitvale, Cal., aged 1 year 7 months and 10 days. PICKERING—In this city, June 13, 1905, Gladys Pickering, beloved daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Grant and stepdaughter of Ellery Grant, and sister of Thelma. Grant, Walter A. Ray and Spencer Edwards, and Mrs. Lulu Mullen, a native of California, aged 15 years 6 months and 8 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 3:30 o'clock p. m., from the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mi sion street (Mission Masonic Temple), b tween Twenty-second and Twenty-third. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery via funeral electric car from Thirtleth street and San Jose avenue. ROBERTSON—In this city, June 13, 1905, William R., dearly beloved husband of Mar- gueritte (Fitzpatrick) Robertson, and loving father of Edward W. Robertson, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 34 years 11 months and 18 days. Late Captain of Com- pany E, First Callfornia Volunteers. L5 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day (Thursdey, at 8:30 a. m., from his late residence, 453 Waller street, thence to Sacred -Heart Church, where a requiem high m will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 9 a. m. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. Comrades of Rheinhold Richter Camp No. Depaytment of California, U. §. W. V You are hereby ordered to attend the funeral of our late comrade and past department commander, Major Willigm R. Robinson, Thursday morning, at % o'clock, at Sacred Heart Church, corner of Fell and Fillmore streets. The camp will assemble at 9 a. m. at the church. Funeral committee, take no- tice. By order of THEQ. A. KRUSE, Commander. H. C. PAYSON, Adjutant. ROCK—In this city, June 14, 1905, Annie, dearly beloved wife of John Rock, and loving mother of James, Jobn, Frank, Mary and Edward Rotk, and devoted sister of William Fleming, a native of County Cavan, Ireland. L7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late resi- dence, 3SA. Silver street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers, . ROSETTE—In this city, June 14, 1005, Mary I., beloved wife of the late John E. Rosette, and loving mother of Mrs. General L. H. Rucker, Mrs. Major Frank T. Bennétt and Mrs. General A. G. Hennisee, a_native of Somerset, ~ Ohi. (Somerset,” Ohlo, and Springfield, Ill., papers please copy.) [ Notice of ‘funeral hereafter. SANGUINETTI—In St. Helena, June 13, 1905, Amelia, dearly beloved wife of Peter San- guinetti, and mother of Rafle Sanguinetti, and dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Celli, and sister of Mary Obufen, and ster-in-law of Adelina Sanguinetti, aged 28 years. 0¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, June 17, at — a. m., from her late resi dence, S Margaret place, off Vallejo street, near Dupont, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's (Italian) Church, where at 10 a. m. a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for thes repose of her soul thence funeral will leave at 1:15 p. m. for Holy Cross Cemetery for interment. SCHNEIDER—In this city, June 14, 1905, at his late residence, 77 Shipley street, Charles A., dearly beloved husband of Isabella M. Schneider, and loving father of Charles B., Ada L., Earle J. and Lorine F. Viola Schneider, and son of Elizabeth and the late Willlam Schneider, and brother of Edward Schneider and Mrs. Willlam Jenkins, a na- tive of San Francisco, aked 32 years 3 months and 29 days. ‘A _member of the Brothérhood of Teamsters No. 85. > Remains at the parlors of the United Undertakers, S66 Mission street. SMITH—Drowned at Sausalito, June 4, 1805, Rollo W. beloved son of W. A. and Bertha Smith, and devoted brother of O. K., Roy, Guy and Glenn Smith and Mrs. Lu- zerne Dean, a native of Napa, aged 24 years 9 months and 22 days. (Napa, Redding and Willows papers please copy.) ' Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Friday), at 2 p. m., at his late residence, 2461 Fillmore street, near Jackson, under the “auspices of Yerba Buena Parlor No. 8, N. S. G. W. Interment at Napa, on arrival of 4 p. m. train. WEAVER—At Our Lady's Home, 83 Rincon piace, June 14, 1905, Mary Weaver, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years. WEBB—In this city, June 13, 1005, Jane, be- loved wife of the late Richard Webb, mother of Richard H. Webb, Mrs. M. Gerrans and Willlam Webb, grandmother of Joseph R. and Minnle Gerrans, Minnie Webb and Jannet Webb, and aunt of F.+H. Cornish, a native of England, aged 77 years 6 months and 20 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from her late residence, 2206 Howard street, thence by electric funeral car from corner of Elgnteenth and Guerrero streets, to Cypress Lawn Cemetery for interment, at 1:30 p. m. WOLF—In this city, June 14, 1005, Eliza Wolf, a native of Germany, aged 75 years. [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Friday), at 1: . m., at the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, undgr the auspices of the San Francisco Frauen Verein. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. PLOTS 1In 044 Fellows' and Masonic Ce: can be exchanged for Plots MT. OLIVET CEMETERY For particulars apply at City Offics, GRANT BLDG.. MARKET & SEVENTH STS. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. 10 Glant Powder Con . - 20 Giant Powder Con 10 Glant Powder Con ..... 125 Hawailan Coml & Sugar 50 Hawailan Coml & Sugar. 0 Horokaa § Co ... 5 Honokaa S Co Hutchinson § P 55 Paauhau § P Co. 50 Paauhau S P Co. 140 S F Gas & Electric. $8,000 Hawallan Coml & Sugar Bs. $1.000 Northern Ry ot Cal Be.... et— 50 Oceanic S S Co $10,000 Spring Valley 4s Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. H Er S w W 8. BEgENNEEEARI3 BY BESR3HSL3A28 2 i 8288z 3 382 @« native of San Francisco, Cal., | City & C Bk — 120 Drtewaphi = s Do i — FN Bk, Oak.120 — Flscher Thtr — 1% Froch-A Bk.107%109 Gas Con A. 18% — HEY ola i old pool —r 37 Do nw bool 3% 40 Paraf_Paint.. 66 § F Drydock — kt SF & SiCoal. 22% — com .. 68 Je Wat..108% — sl Swiss-A _Bk..120 Truck Elect. 14% 15 ect” 14% 18 Union 8 Co.. — TR InC pfd. 81 Do com ... 40 California Stock and Oil Exchange. Oil stocks— Arline Illinoig Crude . Imperial ... Independence Junction Kern Kern (new) Kern River Monarch of Arizona . Monte Cristo .. Nevada County ... Qccldental of W Vi On City Petroleum . Piedmont .. Reed Crude Shawmut Scvercign Sterling Superior . Thirty-three Twenty-elght Wabash ... Wolverine Morning Board— 972 Asso Oil Co cert 754 Asso Ofl Co cert Bid. 30 OFFICIAL SALES. Session. Afternoon Session. Board— 1000 Asso Ol Co cert 1150 Asso Oil Co cert 1600 Four Ofl 500 Chicago Crudt Mining Stocks. Asked. 25 49 7 50 10 s 51 49 58 36 16 00 28 2y " o 7-4' LSBIBYS: BR2AHE SAN FRANCISCO STOCK BEXCHANGE. Foll were the sales on the San Fran- roar Board yesterday clsco Stock and Exchange Morning Session—Comstocks. 500 Andes ....... 22| 100 Ophir-Bruns. 10 200 Best & Belch.1 10| .17 800 Challenge . 200 Con Va M Co.l 200 Silver Hill.... 92 200 Confidence ... 300 Union Com.... 47 1000 Crown Point.. 131000 Utah ... .1 100 Justice ... 07| 200 Utah . 10 500 Mexican 1 10| 500 Yellow Jacket. 14 100 Ophir 6 75| Afternoon Session—Comstocks. 200 Andes .. 22| 500 Ophir +=e6 50 200 Challenge 20| 100 Sferra Nev.... 32 100 Con Va M Co.1 39| 200 Silyer Hill.... 90 200 Gould & Cur. 20, 200 Union Con.... #4 100 Mexican .....1 05| 400 Yellow Jacket. 13 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid. Ask. Alpha . 07 09| Justice . Alta . 05 06| Kentuck -.... Andee . 21 23|Lady Wash .. 03 08 Belcher ..... 13 15/ Mexican . 1051 10 Best & Belch.1 00 1 10{ Occidental ... §9 95 Bullion ...... 30 2/ Ophir _...6 87% 8 623 Caledonla 42 4i Ophir-Bruns.. 10 1 Challenge 20 21| Overmen . 18 18 Chollar 16 18| Potosi 12 13 Confidence 75 81| Savage . .4 42 Con Va M Co.1 45 1 50| Scorpion L1213 Con Imperial. 01 02| Seg Belcher... 06 07 Con N Y.. 02 03 Sierra Nev.... 32 33 Crown Point.. 12 13|Silver Hill.... 90 81 E Slerra Nev. — 05/ Union Con.... 44 48 Eureka Con.. 90 —|Utah . .10 12 Exchequer 45 50| St Louis — - 10 Gould & Cur. 19 21| Syndicate — 00 Hale & Norc.1 10 1 15| Yellow Ja 13 14 Julia . 05 08 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Session, 2000 Adams ... 0811000 Gldfid M, s 10 47 2000 Black Butte.. 28/1000 Jim Butler .. 77 1000 Bonnie Clare. 69| 200 MacNamara... 46 1000 Bonnie Clare. 70| 200 MacNamara. 47 1000 Bonnle Clare. 71 200 Mont Ton ¥ 1000 Bon Clare,b80 72! 200 Mont Ton,s10.2 65 2000 Blifg Jumper 12!3700 North Star.... 50 1000 Bullfrog Min.1 00(1500 N Star, b 60. 52 2000 Bifg NBk,b30 36{1200 N Y Ton Con. 20 500 Columbia Mt. 28| 400 N'Y T Con,s10 21 1000 Colum Mt,b30 292000 Ohlo Ton . 35 1660 Colum Mt, =5 8 1000 Rescue ....... 08 1000 Columbia Mt. 000 Shoshone Gold 15 13 or 1000 Columbia Mt. 00 Ton Bimt,s10..1 1000 Dmdfid, s 10. 32| 500 Ton Gold Mt. 1500 Diamondfield. 32/5000 Home Con,b30 1600 Dmdfid, s 10. 31| 100 Ton Mdway.1 47% 3500 Dmdfld, s 10. 30| 1500 Ton Midway..1 3000 Gld_Anch, s10 73| 100 Ton Mdwy,s10.1 50 500 Gold Anchor.. 735000 Ton Slv & Gld 15 4006 Gld Anch, s10 70/ 2100 West End ... 70 Afternoon Session. 1000 Blue Bell ... 06/ 106 Jim Butler .. 78 1000 Bonnle Clare. 70| 50 Jumbo M Co.. T3 1000 Bonnie Clare. 711000 Jumbo Ex 1000 B Clare, b 60. - 72| 500 Lida Hawk .. 29 1000 Bifg Jmpr,sl0 101000 Lige Harri: 03 1000 Bllfrg Jumg&r) 11]2000 MacNamara... 46 1000 Bifg Jmpr, 1000 Mont Bulltrog. 08 1000 Blfg M, b30.1 00/ 150¢ Mont Ton ....2 75 1000 Bifg M.b0.1 023! 200 Mont Ton ..2 6214 500 Bullfrog_Min. 94/1500 N Y Ton Con. 1600 Bullfrg N Bk 35| 400 North Star.... 51 1000 Columbia Mt. 281000 Orig Bullfrog. 51 1000 Columbia Mt. 27/1000 Orig Blfz, s10 31 900 Diamondfield. 20| 1000 Orig Blfg, 10 30 3000 Dmdfid, s 30 30| 500 Sandstorm, s5. 44 500 Dmdfid Trngl 25| 1500 Sandstorm ... 45 1900 Dixle .. . 16{1000 Sandstorm, 510 45 200 Empire . 13/1000 Shoshone Gold 15 500 Gold Anchor.. 72| 500 Steinway . 14 10,000 G_Anchr,b 751000 St Ives .2 200 G Ancbr, 510, 73/1000 Ton Gold Mt. 13 100 Gold Dust ... 10/5000 Home Con,b30 07 1000 Goldfield Min. 49, 500 Ton Mdway.1 52: 7000 Home ....... 03 ‘5000 Indiana, b 90. 03/ 2000 Indiana o1 3000 Indiana 02} CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Tonopah District, Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. 117 1 20, MacNamara... 46 47 .. 13 15 Midway 52155 Brgr's JB Ex — 18 i 15 California. — 20 6226 Cash Boy 12 15 23 — Colehan — 10 02 — Eula Con — 17 7 — Gold Anchor.. 71 50 51 Golden Gate.. 15 34 36 Gold Mt 5718 s Gold Mt Con. — 08 09 Great Westrn 08 12 4 50 Ind Tonopah.. 01 06 07 Home ....... 04 (5{Ton Sly & Gld 15 — Jim Butler .. 76 79| Ton of Nev.12 50 13 00 J Butler Ex. 20 25 United Ton .. — 08 Little Ton ..2 00 2 50/ West End ... 68 70 Lucky Tom... — 02f Goldfield District. Adams . 07 09|Highland ..... — 20 Atlanta 1 09 10|Jumbo M Co.. 5 78 Aurora. L 10 12{Jumbo Ex ... 17 19 Black Ants .. — 04 Juno — @ Black Butte.. 28 30| Kendall 1B 17 Bik Butte Ex 03 04 Kendall Ex .. — 10 Black Rock.. 02 03| Lone Star ... 08 15 Blue Bell 08 08 Lucky Star .. — 04 Blue Bull — 15/ Mayne . S Brooklyn . 01 02 May Qi 14 20 Butte Glafid.. — gluoha - 12 16 Bull & Bear. 05 Nevada Hoy .. — 00 Booth M Co. 08 —|Nev Goldfleld. 20 24 COD. 15 — Nev Southern. — 10 Columbia ... 14 15|Oakes . — i Columbia Mt. — 26/Oro . L= 5 Conqueror 15 20| Pennsylvanfa.. — 02 Diamond . 07 11| Potlatch ..... 10 14 Diamondfield. 20 #1/Red Lion .... 03 05 Empire ...... 10 '12/Red Top ..... 37 38 Exploftation.. — 0 Red Top Ex.. — 02 Dixie ........ 15 17/Sandstorm ... 44 & Fawn 05 —|Sandstorm Ex. — 13 Frisco 12 13 Sherman ..... 25 — Gold Dust 05 10 Siiver Pick .. 10 13 Gold Hill — O4|Simmerone ... 35 45 Go'dfield Min. 49 50ISt Ives 128 20 Glafid Rand.. 05 00| Treasure ..... — 06 Goldfleld Ton. — 03| Verde . 04 05 Great Bend .. 08 15 Vernal . L0 05 Hibernia .... — 15Wonder ...... 02 @& District. Amargosa 08| Eclipse . 20 28 Amethyst .... — 14/Gold Bar .... 20 30 Big Bullfrog. 00 12/Gldfld Bullfrog — 04 Bonnle Clare. 70 —|Lige Harris... 03 04 Bullfrog & Co 80 1 €0/ Mont Bullfrog. 07 - 09 Bullfrog Anx. 05 O0f Orig_Bulifrog. 30 32 Bullfrog Cons — (9|Shoshone ..... 08 00 Bullfrog Com 07 10 Shoshon B Gld 15 — Blifrg Jumper 11 —|Steinway ..... 14 19 Bullfrg N Bk 34 35| Ventura 1 12 Den Builfrog. 20 30| Vista Grande.. 09 — Den Blfg Anx 05 (00, Wolverine o 10 Other Districts. & — 16 s (— = a 08 [ =2 20 — Kawich & B. — 13 ey Kawich Gold. 11 Z 2 Kawich M Co 21 23 Timber Hill .. 20 — Lida Hawk .. 30 —|Tokop Con ... — 10 Paymaster .. 03 04 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Nlowlg ;§ clisco and 2 the eal . the rales on the San Fran. a. m: Session. 35 2000 03 100 Cent Bureka: % 2000 Diamondfield. 32| 2000 13 1500 Goldfleld Min. 47|1300 brd 300 Jim Butler 2500 b b R i 1000 Mot b0 2 T2is » lll.;. Sesston. 2313300 Rescus ® %lmm. . 0 ns&?fimma} 1500 Ton N Star... 50 1000 N Star, s 10. 50 T ; .3 Mont PEERan 1000 Dmand, s 10. 301000 Ton Belmont.. 53 1500 Diamondfield. 30| 100 Ton lld‘ly-»;zv. 500 Gold Anchor.. T0/1900 Ton Mdway.l 52 1500 G Anchr, s15 701700 Ton N Star... 37 2500 Gldfid M. b10 45 300 West End 7 2000 MacNamara.. 48| CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bullfrog District. Bid.Ask.| B;%Ml Amargosa ... — Eclipse . e Beatty Bltrg. — #me Harris... — 04% Bulltrog Anx. — 07 Mont Bulffrog. 07 — Bullfrog Belle 08 15/Orig_Bullfrog. 30 33 Bulifrog_Min. 791 ° Shoshone ..... 10 11 Bulifrg ¥ Bk 85 37) Vista Grande.. — 12 Goldfield District. Adams 08 10| Jumbo Ex = Black Butte.. 20 16 20 Blk Butte Ex — = Black Rock.. 02 = = Blue Bell ... — =T Blue Bull 15 oL 0z Brooklyn .... 02 05 05% Columbia Mt. 26 8y~ Diamondfleld. 30 &= Dixle .. 16 24, 28 Frisco L= 8 —| Gldfid G Dust — —i 1 Gldfid L Star — 04| Stiver Pick .. 10 18 Goldfield Nev. 48 52|Simmerone ... — &3 Jumbo M Co. 72 — Tonopah District, Belmont .....1 15 1 20 Mizpah Ex ... — 15 California 19— Mont Ton .73 2 774 Cash Boy ... 15 20 North Star ... 50 & Gold Anchor.. 72 —| Ohlo — 38 Great Westrn 04 0114 Paym: .m0 Home ....... 05% 08| Rescue ....... 07 08 Home Con .. 08 07'S Nev . — 12 Ind Tonopah.. Ol 01%]Ton of Jim Butler .. 75 —| United Ton .. MacNamara.. 46 48/ West End ... Midway ...152% 1 55| P Other Districts. Brown Hope.. 15 16/Rothwell ..... — 25 Esperanza ... 001 01|Sflver Peak .. 20 21 Free Gold ... — 15/Ton Berkelev. — 20 Ray & O'Brien — 08 Ton Gold Mt. 10 — Kawlch Gold. — 25/ —_————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. P WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. Sophle M. Blum and Pauline M. and S. Wetnstock to Isadore Zellerbach and Alexander Levison, Iot on N line of Californja street, 137 W of Larkin, W 75:6, N 13778, W 100, N 9:8%, B 212:6, S 60:2, W 37, S §7; $10. Stefano Re to Rosina Re, lot on N line of l;whnz'}nul street. 137:3 W of Van Ness avenue, M. Samter to Caroline Kutner. lot o2 NW corner of Eddy and Octavia streets W by N 120; $10. Pincus Harris to Louls Anderson (admin- istrator estate of Katinka Anderson), lot on § line of Jackson street, 161:3 W of Leaven- worth, S 137 by W 0.3 quitclaim deed; $1. Patrick and Mary Reilly to Jennie Baker, t on E line of Fillmore street, 111:6 S of ight, § 26 by E 90:6; $10. Mary B. Cunningham to Ellen Clancy, lot on N line of Waller street, 177:6 E of Scott, E 25 by N 137:6; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Plerre and Philomena Servel, lot on S line of Pine street, 82:6 W of Scott, W 27:6 by S #2:8; Thomas D, Hadley to Eillen Hutton, lot on E iine of Cook street, 439:10 N of Point Lobos avenye, N 0.11 by E 120; $5. William J. McKiliop to George F. and Emma M. Bernard, lot on E line of Clayton street. 70 S of Haight. S 30 by E 90; $10. National Lard Company to Leon B. Bing- ley, lot on N line of Parnassus avemue (Sul- livan), 207:5 W of Willard street, W 25 by N 131:103%; $10. John W. and Mary V. Ruggles to Camille and Louise Carray, lot on N line of Twenty- first street, 205 W of Church, W 25 by N 114; $10, Kington, Ann E. Webster to F. B, lot on N line of Twentieth street, 105 W of Sanchez, W 50 by N 114; $10. Edward C. and Joseph O'Brien and Cecelia 1. and E. E. Bogle or Boyle to Willlam Cryer, lot on N line of Fifteenth street, 160 E of Castro. E 25 by N 115; $10. Mary or May and Charies W. Shaw to same, same; $10. Henry W. Weppener to Sophie A. Weppener, lot on E line of York street, 120 N of Twenty- sixth, N 25 by E 100; gift. Hattle F. and W. S. Gregg to Nathan F. and Mary E. Macphee, lot on NW line of San Jose avenue, 77:8% NE of Duncan street NE 27, NW 82:4% SW 27:4%, SE 77:7%: $10. James Carroll to Union Investment Com- pany, lot on N line of Jersey street, ™ W of Chattanooga, W 25 by N 1i4; $10. Same to W. E. Davidson, lot on N line of Jersey street, 50 W of Chattanooga, W 25 by N 114; 810 "Theresa M. Brooks to Robert and Gus Post- ler, lot on W line of Vicksburg street, 114 8 of Twenty-second, S 22 by W 100; $10. Gabriel and Mary W. Wingate to James G. Hunter, lot cn E line of Elizabeth street, 228:4 W of Douglass, W 51:4 by S 114: $1. James G. Hunter to N. E. and C. L. Wilmes, lot on S line of izabeth streets 228:4 W of Douglass, W 25:10 by S 114: $10. Lorenzo and Courlefla Bartol to J. Col!l.d lot on NE corner of Montgomery avenue an N line of Jackson street, E 69:11%, N 275, W 32:6, S ST W 105, § 105:4%, thence 106:11 and lands adjacent; $10. Timothy and Mary K. Hopkins to John C. Brickell, lot on § line of Broadway, 137:6 E of Stockton street, E 81:1 by S 187:8; $10. Frank A. and Lettie Cressey to Walter L. Heise, lot on S line of Bush street, 66 W of Grant avenue, W 41:6 by S 63; $10. Jose Costa to Larenzo Barton, lot on S line of Ellis street, 137:6 E of Mason, E 36:6 by S §0:6: $10. Frank D. and Grace 1. Madison to Robert G. Hanford, lot on W line of Taylor street, 173 N of Broadway, N 20:6, W 74, S 1, W 26, S 28 E 100; also lot on W line of Taylor street, 202:61 N of Broadway, N 72:3x74: $10. Samuel J. F. O'N. or_Samuel J. Murphy to L. M. Hoefler, lot on NE corner of McAl- lister and Jones streets, N 275, E 1626, S 181:6% SW to McAllister, W 32:10%; $10. Mary E. Christmas to Norma M. de Suarez a’Aulan, lot ¢n S corner of Market and First streets, SW 30 by SE 80; $10. Norma M de Suarez d'Aulan to Robert G. Hooker, lot on 8 corner of Market and First streets, SW 30 by SE 80; $10. Hypolite and Minnie Bier to T. B. Roy, lot on NW line of Howard street, 200 SW of First, SW 25 by NW 85; $10. James F. and Margaret A. Stevens to Thomas A. Perkins, lot on W corner of Clem— !n&fl\l and Ecker streets, SW 30 by NW 40; 10. M fenry L. and Anne M. McKnew to John Rosenfelds Sons, lot on NW line of Natoma gioset. 8236 NB of Fourth, NE 35 by NW 80; Henry E. and Jennie W. Bothin to Wilson D. Dennett, lot on S corner of Folsom street and Hampton place, SW 25 by SE 100: $10. Harriett L. Van Bibber to Mary McDevitt, lot on SW line of Langton street, 175 SE of Folsom, SE 100 by SW 80; $10. George S. and Ollie E. Crim to Peter T. Gallagher, lot on W line of Utah street, 25 S of Fifteenth, S 25 by W 100; $10. Flora D. Jones to H. M. A. Miller, lot on E line of Florida street, 114:11% N of Army, E 100 by N 50, quitclaim deed: $10. H. M. A. and Grace J. Milier to Flora D. Jones, lot on S line of Twenty-sixth street, W of Bryant, N of Army and E of Florida; also lot on S lne of Twenty-sixth street, W of York, N of Army and E of Bryant; $10. Harriet McLaren to May J. Dakin, lot on ‘W line of Missouri street, 25 N ot Nineteenth, N 23 by W 100; $5. Willlam A. and Grace G. Lange to Louise Baker, lot on E line of Fifth avenue, 857 N of Lake street, N 32 by E 120: $10. B. J. and Julia Bastable to Ursule Coustette, lot on B line of Tweilfth avenue, 125 § of Lake street, S 25 by E 120; $10. Willlam 1. Smith to Bertha F. Smith, lot on W line of First avenue, 75 S of California street_South (Deeth), S 37:6, W 120, N 12:6, E 5, N 25, E 115; $10. ‘Willlam Cosble to Barthold Kiel, lot on NW corner of Ninth avenue and A street, W 32: by N 100: $10. Callfornia_Safe Deposit and Trust Company of Seven avenue, 175 S of A street, S 50 by E 120; zrant. to Willlam R. Kenny, lot on E line James H. and Anna Pinkerton and Frank O. Doherty to Mary M. Quinn, lot on W line of Twelfth avenue, 100 S of I street, S 25 by W _120; $§190. Willtam R. Veale to Grace C. Beggs, lot on E line of Tenth a; 200 S an ‘ounty of San Francisco to J, W. :«l 'finn afth, wvemie, 235 'M,m"‘ y-fifth avenue, 225 N of 5 by B 240; lso lot én B line. of Thirer: N of R street, N 50 by 2% 3 i H ) LABOR UNIONS DEAL WITH MANY MATTERS Various Business Is Trans- acted at the Regular Meetings. &= The-meeting last night of the Press | Assistants’ Union No. 33 was well at- tended. Ed McGerrity and Alfred Bor- man were given credentials to the con- vention of the international body, which begins in this city next Monday morn- | ing. | 'sl"hh union, in conjunction with other | afiiliated organizations, is making ap- | propriate arrangements for the enter- tainment of the coming delegates. At its last meeting Subordinate No. 32 decided by unanimous vote to stand firmly by the eight-hour day at present in force in this city and will urge its | continuarce after July 1, when the (n‘reemcnt with the local typothetaa | expires. All members have been noti- | fied accordingly. The union has now more than 90 per cent of the workers in the craft in San Franciseo enrolled upon its books. Extensive arrangements are being made by the committee having charg of the first annual picnic and outing of Architectural Iron Workers' Union Nov 78, which will be held at Sana Rafael Park next Sunday. Games, with tug- of-war between the married and single men, will be one of the features of the day, with other attractions filling a large programme. The union delegated the entire mane agement of the day’'s sport to the fol= lowing committees: Arrangements—Benjamin pan: Henry Long. George Crowley amd ng. on—Jce Raiph, chairman; Pasul A. Schlagl, C. Sneil, Edward Merrill, J. Saunders, G. Crowley, H. P. Harris, M Rittler. Games—E. A. Clancy, chairman; P. Vi P. Otis, J. Kanme, Edward Berwick, J. Gougan, T. Carson. Gate—Frank Green, chairman; J. Gritith, manager; Dave D. Keefe. G. Liddle, Edward Floor—Fred Long, gl’sl assistant; Gus Olsen, second assistant; etry. Press—R. Grier, Willlam Galnelson, Charles Munson, J. Meary. Next Tuesday, June 20, has been set apart by the - journeymen butchers, whose union will be assisted by the German Metzger Verein, in giving a day and night entertainment at the Chutes for the benevolent section of that union. A very attractive programme has been prepared by the joint com- mittees for the entertainment of those who may desire to attend Much satisfaction wds manifested at the last meeting of the Sailors’ Uniom when the secretary announced that an- other year's renewal of the pleasant re- lations existing between the union and the managers of the Oceanic Steam- ship Company had been ratified. Reports from coastwise ports show conditions to be fair, with steady em- ployment for crews. At the meeting of the Marine Cooks’ and Stewards’ Association it was stated that employment- was good and no trouble was anticipated between own- ers and help. The following amend- ment to the by-laws was adopted: “No one can be nominated for office unless he is an American citizen, and must have been in good standing for one year continuously and a full member of this union for at least two years.” The sum of $400 a week from the | Milk Wagon Drivers’ Union of this city | is assured in aid of the Chicago team- | sters now out on a strike. This amount will be provided by each man volun- tarily assessing himself 31 a week until the strike is declared off. —_— No Record of Case. A dispatch from Boston last night stated that the police of that city scout the story told by Mrs. Ida May Smith to the police of San Francisco of her having witnessed the murder of a dentist named Coolridge in 1366 in the hub city. Captain Dugan, who is assistant to Chiéf Watts at the bureau of criminal investigations, says he has no record of the alleged Cooiridge mur- der. The local authorities are paying no further attention to the woman's sensational tale as to murders she says she saw committed in a Post-street house thirty-five years ago. e Boy Flees Through Burning Field. To save himself from being gored te death by a wild steer, 15-year-old Ralph K. Spurgeon of 115A South Park was compelled to run across a fleld of burning debris yesterday. Young Spur- geon was fishing at Long Bridge, when a band of steers came along the road on the way to Butchertown. One of the animals made a dash for him. The only path left open for the boy was through the fleld of smoldering refuse and this he selected in preference to be- ing gored by the animal. The boy was taken to the Potrero Emergency Hos- pital and treated for burns on the legs. Lewis N. Deckelman (ow: with Jacod Schmidt (contractor), —, n;:":l’ua—- (urnm»nmmmmunm"ll.-g street, Forty-seventh avenue, 200 S of by W 120; Alameda County. Ann M. Snyder (widow) to N. P. Damila- street, 113: of San Pabio a3 by N 114, Oakland: $10. Fannie A. and R. P. McGuire to H. F. rage (single), lot on N 100 E of Brush, E 25 by N 24, Kellersberger's map, Holcomb, Breed & Milne (widow), lot 15, Oakland; Gertrude E. and W. Jirkowsky (single), lot on Iyn _and Bay streets, B 223: of H i street, W 118: Bay street. S to B Oakland; $10. . Realty (corporation) to John O. Smith, Jota 3 to 9, block 20, and iot 17 to 20 block 21, McGee portion of 67, Kellers- i 30 by W 310, . Ell and Laura A. Henderson to Maude A.

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