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

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DURLINGAME REAL ESTATE. ag’s Burlingame Fern Hili ain. CROKE! we have a ornia“ but in ick sales end to_our | estate ranging 1 at our offices ROOMS FOR HflUSEKEEPlF& rooms, completely furnishe no- children ROOMS AND BOARD—Continued. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1031—Fur. front rms., bath, good board, $20-$25; 2, §32-$38 mo. EDDY. 1175, opp. Jefferson Park—Fine rooms; best ‘table board: reas.: phene Jackson 156, rooms, Ola Stevenson Mansion, California st.; n:w carpets and interior: exceptional table: mod. Pleasant ceping 1 vcoms: Caewo or Fill- haisbea 465—1 hree antown: EARY, enpy roon:: 4 rent res pmekoep! furnished uding gas for cooking. i71—Two larze conneciing unfur- modern; newly tinted. parlor, gas range, 2 50, corner O'Farrell—Housekeeping ly furnished; rent reasonable. TARKIN, 81734 Nicely furnished sunny corner stove; reasonable. AVENWORTH, 006, near Geary—Two or h ? shed housekeeping rooms. 20222 sunny furnished rooms for renge free; hot bath, laundry; $1 25-§3 50 wk. Bedroom and kitchen; $7 a month; bath. A, 1103, cor. Geary—Fine sunny houze- ng rooms: unfurnished suite; reasonable. O'FARRELL, 834—A nicely furnished, larg room, sunny, housekeeping; $12 50; 1 for $9. POWELL, 710—3 very sunny large connecting rooms, complete for hskpg., gas range, $20. RAUSCH, 85, near Folsom—Large room and kiichen, complete fbr housekeeping; cheap. THIRD, 417%—Furnished front gas; sunny; rent ressonable. TWENTY-FIFTH, 3344, corner Capp—Thres sekeeping rooms; rent $12. TWENTY-SIXTH, 3306—For rent, furnished singie and housekeeping rooms; newly fur- nished; view from Howard and 26th sts. 1730, corner Leavenworth—Fur- side sunny housekeeping rooms. sulte; 813—Two rooms, golden oak: gas, : quiet couple preferred; no children. WILLOW ave., 8, off Larkin, near Eddy—Two rnished complete; housekeeping; no APARTMENT HOUSES. LAWRENCE = APARTMENT—New, bullding: furn. or unfurn. apartments . 4 rooms; private baths; from $15 to Phone Main 5130. 1335 Mason st. rnished 3-room and bath apartments; ed marine view from every room; walk from Kearny st. Apply to X 1180 Mason st. 917, near Tenth—New sunny apart- 3 yooms and bath: scavenger free. KER & LENT, 14 Post st. ILWORTH, cor. Bush, Powell aprts.. single rooms; modern: THE Roswell, apartments 3-room reas. for housekeeping; reasonable. ERKELEY ADVERT'S'NT BERKELEY S REAL °k ave.. at Be SWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms per night, $125 to $5 per week and ousekeeping rooms: open all night. THE PIERRE, 579 O'FARRELL. lly furnished, light, sunny suite; single room; excellent care; low rent. AT “The Almonte,” $78 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c to 50c, $1, $1 B0 night; 50 to $10 week; house open all night. rooms for | | or_14_Page—Complete hskpg: gas 1360 Pine—Four and two room | ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—! with quiet, room and board Lox G144, Cail. ______ ROOMS WANTED. H YOUNG lady wishés one single unfurnished room with gas, runningywater: within walk- ing_distance of town. Box 7086, Call. ¥ speciAL woTicEs. CIS Girls' Directory Orphan Asy- eby gives notice that the foillowing orphan, half-orphan and abandoned girls and boys bave been admitted to the asylum from January 1, 1805, to July 1, 1905: Thomas Waters, 4 'yrs. 11 mos.; Ismilio Rodriguez, 1 yr.; John Milton Evane, 7 yrs.; Anna Evans, § yrs.; Mario Matraria, 1 yr. 1 mo.; Philo: mena Jesu, 6 yrs.; August Schausten, 4 yra. € mos.; Colman John Quillinan, 3 yrs. 9 mos.: Arthur O'Keiff, 6 yrs.; Catherine Goush, 9 ys.; Paul Mariinell, 7 yrs.; John F. Quinlan, £ yrs. G mos.; Peter Martinelly, 7 yrs.; Louls Martinelly, 3 yrs. 10 mos.; Flavia Vadald, 2 yre. 6 mos.; Joseph Walsh, 6 yrs.; Milton Pinto, 6 yrs.; John Arries, 2 yrs., 2 mos.; Marion Ezzaoni, 9 yrs.; Esther Ezzaoni, yrs.; Edna Phillips, 8 yrs.; Eugene Phillips, § rs. 10 mos.; Raymond Phillips, & yrs. 10 mos.; Isabel Valasco, 8 yr: s Valasco, 4 yrs.;' Fredrick Beccaria, 3 §73. 6 mos.; Mary Costello, 7 yrs.; Katie Costello, 6 yrs.; Mar- tin_ Costello, 5 yrs.; Cuneo, 12 yrs. Bernico Cuneo, ‘& ;. Catherine’ Long, yre.; Dorls Wiillams, 7 yrs.; Augusto Nolr, 4 yrs. 5 mos.; Howe, 5 yro. 6 mos.; Victor Dalberto, b yrs.; Vienna Vanni, 8 yrs. 0 mos.; Marlo 3 yrs. McKINLEY Orphanage, 3841 Nineteenth st., San Francisco, Cal.—The following children have been admitted April 1, 1905, to June 30, 1 H § years 8 months; Loren H. 4 years 6 months (admitted Feb- ilton H. Lapum, jtted February 18, 1908); 5 months; . age norello, NEEN, GO to “The Launston,” 110 Eddy, clean, cool rooms; special prices. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year. tron. for mice SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. THE genuine White sewing machine is sold in San Francisco and vicinity only at our com- pany offices and by the company's agents; bewere of imitations and machines sold with- ocut the company’s guarantee. White Sewing Machine Co., retall offices 915 Market st. 1863 Fillmore st., 708 Valencla st. and 470 Thirteenth st., Oakland, Ca DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best 15 cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market st., near Bixth. ALL kinds second-hand, $3, $5, $8; slightly used, $10, $15 and $20. ' You know where the dolls swing in the window. 1051 Market st. ALL kinds bought, sold and repafrin ced. CHAS. PLAMBECK. 1018 TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. z Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier. $§25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals §250. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. 2D-HAND typewriters eold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewrlting Inspec. Co.. 508 Market. —_— PROPOSALS. guaran- 1ssion st. l' BEL ND House, over Owl drug store; 2 en- ances, lights, running water In every room; 200 reoms; 25c to 50c per night: §1 25 to $3 week. . 210, bet. Howard and Folsom; also at 014 Powell st.—Furnished rooms o let. 110 (The Launston)—First-class, clean, ms; low prices. ROOMS TO LI fl{l l'Jj\fl\ LE 7.\7]'\"1”5:)le FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. has large _ cities. service; onth above all secure bargains in 2 partial list of mod- house, close to station. ...$2400 house_ close to station....$2500 close to station. ...$2400 close to station....$2560 ew; a bargain..$2300 e: Fruitvale ave..§3900 vale ave --.-$3500 ; Peralta ave. -$3150 nt bungalow; walking als- - - ... $1900 waiking distance station..$1750 king distance station. $1600 basement cottage; go0d_wel close in... $1400 $1000 ve already | 20-minute | property and can | . 665—Furnished front sulte; bath; one two gentlemen; phone. M, 1124—Sunny private family, X front room; gas and FOURTH, 271—100 rcoms; all eizes and prices; new, modern; hot and cold water. IAND SOUTHERN, Seventh and Misslon— 10 35c to $1 50 night; $1 50 to $7 wk. 3—4 sunny rooms:' 2 upstairs, 2 firnished or unfurnished; reasonable. HARRIE dow HAYES, 671—Nice rooms with or without board for respectable young man; private family. 1 HOTEL Hamilton, 125 Ellls—New hotel, just opened; class “A’"; steel building, strictly reproot; European plan; telephone and steam t in every room; rooms without bath, $1 per day; with batk, $1 50 to $3; reduced rates by week or month. HOTEL ST. KATHRYN, cor. Ellis and Leav- worth—300 roomss; modern and up-to-date; iight, sunny and alry; hair mattresses; free aths; everything fresh and clean; single s and baths; reasonable rates, D, 715—Rooms, 25c to §1 per day; $1 50 §3 per week; reading-room, etc. HOWARD, §20—ROOMS, ROOMS: CLEAN, CLEAN; TRANSIENT; REASONABLE. 2 HOWARD, 1126, The Burton—Fine new house, 80 rooms: all mewly furnished with every convenience; location central; rooms $1 25 week up; special inducement fo transients. HOWARD, 1971—2 large connecting unfur- nished rooms; modern; newly tinted. JONES, 700, cor. Post—Beautiful sunny front ble end single rooms; hot end cold water. LFEAVENWORTH. hed, eunny re 712, near Post—Nicely fur- m in private family. MAR to let, A furnished front room §1 25 a week. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 120 Third st.—400 eingle and family rooms, 35g to §1 50 per day; $2 ¢ $8 week; the only new and modern hotel and rooming-house ir. San Franeisco that has office on ground floor; hot and cold water, electric )ights, call bells, steam heat » every room, and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. ION, 1055—Nice M| sunny room, running water, suitable for 2, $10; also single rooms. | NEPTUNE (THE), 633 POST—JUST OPENED; ELEGANTLY FURN. SUITES OR SINGLE ROGMS: MODERN: PRIV, SALT WATE! PHONE PRIV, EX., EAST 722 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric | | | | BIDS WANTED—Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California, at its office, room 13, 320 Sansome st. Francisco, Cal., up to 2 o'clock p. Tuesday, July 25, , and opened immediately thereatter in the pres- ence of bidders, for furnishing end deliver- ing uniform c pants &nd blouses for the Veterans' Home, a County, California (rallroad station Yountville, f. o. b.), for one year, commencing July 1, 19805, and ending June 30, 1006. Schedules With infor- mation and instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon application by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules and no bid will be considered unless it is in accordance with such schedules. Bids must be made on samoles submitted whenever called for in the schedule. Each bidder must accom- pany his bid with a certified check upon some well-known and responsible banking- 10 per cent of the amount . payable to C. Mason Kinne, treasurer, conditioned that the bldder will enter into a good and valid contragt upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to order any quantity over or_under the amount specified. Preference will be given to goods manu- factured or produced in this State, price, fitness and gquality being equal, under the provisions of section 8247 of the Political Code. Address John F. Sheehan, Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California, room Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal. By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secretary. PROPOSALS FOR _FURNISHINGS FOR BACHELOR QUARTERS. Office Isthmian Canal Commission, Washington, D. C., July 15, 1906. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be' received at the office of the General Pur- chasing Officer, Isthmian Canal Commission, ‘Washington, D. C., until 10:30 a. m., August 14, 1805, at which time they will be opened in public, for furnishing Bedroom Furniture, Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Wash- stand Sets, Student Lamps, Mosquito Bars, etc. Blanks and full {nformation may be obtained from this office or the offices of the Assistant Purchasing Agents, 24 State Street, New York City: Custom House, New Or- leans, La.; 36 New Montgomery Street, San Francisco,” Cal., and Tacoma, Wash.; also from Chief Quartermaster, Department of the Lakes, Chicago, and the Commercial Club, Mobile, Ala.—D. W. Ross, General Purchas- Wflm INSURANCE. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE OCTAVIA, 025—A newly furnished sunny !ronti CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA room in’ private family, O'FARRELL, 314B (The Dailas)—New man- agement; furnished rooms, single or en suite; transient. O FARRELL_ b56—Single furnished room, for tleman only. Sunny front room, $6; also back 00 RIO_VISTA Hotel, 253 Tbird st., near Howard vew house, with all modern conveniences: rooms en suite and single; rates by day 50¢ snd up; by Wweek and up. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights; reading-room, smoking-room snd ladies’ par- Jor; rooms per night, 35¢ to $150; week, $2 10 $&; month, §8 to $30; elevator on ground fibor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. "RAMENTO, 1106—Two. or 3 unfurnished s s TAYLOR, 510—Nicely furnished sunny room: also hall roon for gent; bath; phone. THE FLORENCE, 102 Ellis, corner Powell— Rooms, 50c and upward; first-class service; special rates by week to ‘families. in Fruitvale. SIEST TERMS. TMENT COMPANY, 51 d_Bassitt sts., Fruitvale, Cal Phone Ash BST. FURNISHED flat for rent: closets, pantry, bath: water only $14. Inquire Fraitvak free e post office. OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M’TS | C¥FICE. 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL u want a chol large or or a suburban ranch, or anything in r month. vay,. Oakiand. \IE CO., akiangd, Cal. business fot in ilroad and water frontage. LANDREGAN, 5854 San “ablo av ) A Oakinnd M { OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FOMORROW the day for bargains in farniture. B Scbhellhaass, 1ith st, cor. store. Oakiand 50x150, 2t $150 to | THIRTIETH ave.. 1731—Furnished room. TURK, 203—3 rooms, nmewly furnished; desir- able, §25; also 2 others, $10. UNITED STATES, 12 rooms, 35¢ to §1 night, §1 7 36 week; ele2- tric lights (o & 7 water in every room; elevator, read. rec bus. baggage. VAN NESS ave., 1109—Furnished rooms to let; good location; very reasonable. WOLF HOUSE, Sixth and Howard sts.—Best known transient house in city: clean, neat; charges reasonable; central “location com- mends it to traveling public; cafe attached: cars pass door. G. H. von der Mehden, prop. CHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., nr. Market menient and_respectable: 700 room nightly, $2 to 38 week: elevator; reading-room: fre¢ bus, baggase. ST and best in America—The Weekly pages, sent to any addre: in the “s ‘or Canada ono year for $1, X aze ‘h‘H subscriptions received at runcan & Church sts. Roomis ny and ajry; halr mattresses. crything clezant, fresh and ¢; rales Very reasou- n to be appreciated: locat- ot the city—i0i Eddy st.— cals T the city.” * CALIFORNIA, 1520—Large room; run, water, bath, phone, home cook.; priv.; table l | BUSH, 657—Rooms with board. j ELLIS_ 453—Two fne rooms for young men; best of table board; extra reasonable G OF NEW YORK, IN THE STATE OF NEW POLITICAL CODE, BLANK FURNISHED BY THE COMMIS- SIONER. CAPITAL, Amount of Capital Stock, paid u in Cash . EA Cash Market Value of all Stocks ‘Comj and Bords owned by pany. $834,712 50 Casn in Company's Office 1,234 28 Cash in Banks .0 135,530 70 Interest due and accrued on bonds. 5,187 50 Premiums in due Course of Collec- At A 164.524 13 ces (secured). 90,001 64 Total Assets .. vevss..$1,232,000 75 LIABILITIES. I Losses in process of Adjustment or $81,110 15 863,458 04 45,804 13 Commissions and and to become due - 31,648 87 All other Liabilitles . 14557 40 Total Lisbilities ... - $566,608 70 INCOME. Net cash actually received for pre- TEAMIE - s SNook S ook i Saevet ST 8008 Received for interest and dividends - e Sl ReCeived trom sl other sources Total Income ...... EXPENDITURES, ~ _ Net amount paid for Losses...... $120,886 93 P:id or allowed for Commission or 10338 71 7423 05 _$765,146 41 Brokerage - . 196,670 68 Paid for Salari | other Tharges ‘o ofiters, cleric’sto.. 71,952 80 Peid for State, National and taxes ... - i All other paymie tures 6,858 40 115,542 58 §511.320 16 Tota! Expenditures . Losses incurreq during the E. W. = E G STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. - | July 15, at 1 o'clock, at the residence of her . ts in San Leandro, Interment - ALEMPORIUM Storags & Ven Co.; furalturs, | omit flowers. Lt cuschold gcods stored, moved, 725. | HENRICSON—] and Cous 731 Howard st., nr. Third; pnmemt fri i Ty 101005, anaa A nsioson. & - Square fransier & Storage tive of Finland, aged 19 years. . 604 Bquare Uranster & Storags Q0. 008 | EWITT. In Eest Oaklsnd; CaL, July 3 N i 1408, Weliington, dearly beloved son of Wel- packing: cut rates on freight. e £ O e % S storags: furniture and merchan- land, ag®d 1 month and i1 days. Goiden Gate & Larkin; phone East JOb!‘!NSON In Chico, Cal., July 14, 1905, Meta, = ; 5 loved wife of John I Johnson, and loving torage and i'urniture Moving Com mother of o Margaret Johnson, 20 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 PIERCE-RODOLPH—Storage and Moving Co. Main office, Eddy and Filimore: tel. West 828 11 Montgomery and devoted sister %m d Charles levot of Gustave an Sanger. JONAS—In San Francisco, July 14, 1905, Ama- lla, wife of the late Rev. Joachim Jonas, BEKINS Van and Storage Co Mar~ st.: tel Main 1840, Shippini at cut rates. :.,”;{ aoant b}m s o & Mre S M. Cohn and Mrs. Theo. Cohn, a native of Ger— many, aged 75 _years 9 months and 11 days. (Santa Cruz, Los Angeles, San Berndrdino and_Eastern' papers please copy.) I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, July 16, zt 9:30 o'clock a. m., at her late residence, 2440 Clay street, San Francisco. Interment Mountain View Ceme- tery, Oakiand. Please omit flowers. KOHLMOOS— Entéred into rest, Juiy 12, 1905, Hermann, belaved husband of Emmie Kohl- moos, loving father of Hermle, Percy and e Kohlme beloved son of John and Elizabeth Kohlmoos, and brother of Mrs. C. Meese and Jobn, Emma and Oleta Kohimoos. a native of San Francisco, aged 4l years 10 monthe and 10 days. A member of San 5] STEAM LAUNDRIES, LAUNDRY of kinds only union hel, room!ing-houses, sheets and ellp}!‘_‘ z‘flc n towels, i cach. Tel. SMITH, 2541. e ____CARDS AND INVITATIONS. _ ENGRAVED wedding invitations, visiting business cards, crest, etc.; high-class work moderate rates. J.H.Duncan,126 Kearny,r.1-2. —_— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Francisco Lodge No. 4, B. P. O. E. il Pl B, O S N | e, wavice i 2 34 ey nnle leinberger, ), s N X k m., at 3 Fred W. Waite, 48, 2020 Eixteenth street; | ooAturday), at 8:40 oclock & . &t 5if funeral parlors of the H. F. Missfon street. Interment strictly g;vl:t,o.h LENIHAN—In this city, July 13, 1005, John J., beloved brother of William D. and Den- nis D. Lenthan, a native of San’ Francisco, 28 years. ‘Remains at the parlors of McFadden, B arty & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Scventh and Eighth. £2s MALCOLM—In Singapore, 8., July —, A Josephine E., beloved wife of George McE. Malcolm, and only child of Elizabeth J. and the late Gerald H. Thomas, & native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 23 years and 4 montha. McCONNELL—In West Berkeley, Cal, July 14, 1005, at her lato residence, 811 Bristol treet, Anna B., beloved wife of W. M. Mc- ; and mother of Mabel, George and Jessle N. McConnell, & native of Des Moines, Towa, aged 39 years § months and 233 u{;“. McGIVERN—In this city, July 13, Sianche. beloved wite of B. W. McGivern, and sister of Leon Hirth, and mother of Jules Berges and Mrs. Eugenie Muller, & na- tive of New York, aged 53 years 5 months and 2 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- mfi invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the fam- fly residence, 723 Clayton strest, between 723 Waller and I'rederick. Interment Odd Fel 40, 2029 16th st. 312 Hyde street, and dt, 29, 628 Golden Gate ave. 27, 1212 Mason street, and B: way. ephenson, B, Kerns, 23, BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent b; mail will not be inserted. They must be hand: 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. street. LEVY. v i EAGHER T this city, July 18, 1905, Col — . July 13, 1905, Col- '—In this city, July 7, 1005, to the wite | MEACGHER IR (b8 Y John and Stmon ] Levapa cinetiter. Meagher, a mative of City of Galway, Ire- SELIG—In this city, July 12, 1905, to the| land, axed 48 years. wife of Phil Sellg, & son. ' MOORE—In this city, July 13, 1005, James T.. beloved father of James Moore and MARRIED. B. Curran, & nattve of New York, aged ears. Friends and acquaintances are WLES—In this city, July 12, =3 o tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ‘COLBURN—CO" 1005, Willlam Gardner Colburn and Edith lotte Cowles. - Sunday), at 1_p. m., from the residence of S daaahter, ‘Mrs. B, 'Curran, 170 Clemen- DIED. tina’ street, off Third. Interment Cypress Bowman, Bmma M. Joni Lawn Cemetery. Brown, William W, Kohimoss Heaann, 41 | OSWALD—In this city, July 13, Karl Burton, Frances J.. 62 Lenihan, John J., 39 3., dearly beloved son of Anthony and Ada- Carroll, Frank A., 56 Walcolm, Josephine, 23 | 1line Oswald, and brother of Adoiph Oswald, onnor, _Elizabetis cConnell, Anna B, 39 | & native of ‘San Francisco, aged 2 years an orlett, Wm. P., 82 McGivern, Blanche, 53 months. Fay, Patrick, 36 Meagher, Colman, 48 {7 Funeral strictly private. Please omit Fenderson. Dana, 16 Moore, James T., 52 flowers. rguson, Esther, 84 Oswald, Karl M., 2 | PALINBAUM—In Oakland, Cal, July 13, 1805, Gardiner, Mary R., 90 Palinbaum, Sol, 61 at 856% Isabella street, Sol Palin be- Guthrie, James, 53 Beifke, Herbert A., loved husband of Rachel and brother of J. L. Hawes, Louise 5. Henrlcson, Anna, 19 Hewitt, Wellington,1 m Johnson, Meta Simpson, Frances Slessinger, Amalia, Von Trun, Adolp! Willtams, N. L. BOWMAN—In this city, July 18, 1900, at the home of her sister, Mrs. George Hall, S47 Harrison street. between Fourth and Fifth, Emma Maria Bowman, beloved sister of M.,57 24 54 € -in-law of the late Barnmett and Cocelia Hamuels, and brother-in-law of Michel A., Sam and George Samuels and Mrs, John Gildes, a native of Russia, aged 61 years 3 months and 3 days. A member of Oakland, Lodge No. 118, I. 0. F., Oakland Rebeluhol%dx% No. 16, and Veteran Lodge No. 7, I. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Mrs. L. MacLean, Mrs. George and | fully invited to attend the funeral services B. Bowman, a native of Rochester, New to-morrow (Sunday), July 18, at 11 o'clock York, a m., from I O. F. Hall, corner of Eleventh and Franklin streets, Oakland, un- der the auspices of Oakland Lodge No. 118 ard Oakland Rebekah Lodge No. 16, I. O. R SEIFKE—In this city, July 13, 1905, Herbert Arthur, dearly beloved and only child of Herman and Amelia Seifke, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years 3 months and 21 @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), July 16, at 2 o’clock p, m., at the residence of her sister, 847 Harrison street, between Fourth and Fifth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by elec: tric funeral car .from Eighteenth and Guer- rero streets. | BROWN—In Oakland, Cal. July 18, 1805, | days. Willlam W., beloved busband of Sadie ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- Brown, and father of Helen and Harry | /fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), July 15, at 1 p. m., from the resi- dence of the parents, 462 Sanchez street, be- tween Seventeenth and Eighteenth. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SIMPSON—In this city, July 13, M. Brown, a native of California. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday afternoon, July 16, at 2:80 o'clock, at the family residence, 116 Twelfth street, Oakland. Cremation private. BURTON—In this city, July 14, 1905, Frances J. Burton, beloved wife of James P. Burton, a native of Medina County, Ohlo, aged 6% years and 5 days. G Remains_at the parlors of the United Undertakers, 866 Mission street. CARROLL—In this clty, July 13, 1005, 1905, Frances ., beloved wife of Sylvester C. Simpson, a native of Indiana, aged 57 years. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 12 o'clock m., from her late residence, 8060 Buchanan street, mear Fil- bert. Interment private. NGER—In this city, July 12, 1905, B a. dearly beloved wite of Walter P! Slessinger, and mother of Olga Slessinger, and devoted daughter of Esperanza Monroy, ond sister of Mrs. J. J. Griffin, a native of Mexico, aged 24 years 4 months and 17 Frank beloved husband of Annie Carroll, and father of Frank, Mamie, Fannie, Leo, Alice, Annie, Grace, Walter and Clarence Carroll, a native of Ireland, aged 56 years 6 monthe and § daye. F7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday morning, July 16, at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 81634 Valencia street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where services will be held at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cress Cemetery. CONNOR—In_this city, July 12, 1905, Eliza- beth Connor, sister of the late Mrs. John Connor and Mrs. Charles Brady of Red Biuff, a native of County Roscommon, Ireland. ¥ Friends are invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at ® o'clock, from her late residence, 28 Steiner street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, Fell and Fillmore streets, where a solemn requiem high mass ‘Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, via electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Please omit flowers. CORLETT—In Napa, Cal., July 13, 1905, Wil- l!lm P._Corlett, beloved father of John T., C. D.. Willam H. id Robert Corlett and Mrs. D. Keilg of Napa, Mrs. v H. - meént of Santa Rosa and Mrs. C. H. Callow of San Francisco, a native of Ramsey, Isle >Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), July 16, 1905, at 9 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 8121 Buchanan street, thence to Spanish Church, Broadway and Mason street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. e Gal TSR, N TRUN—In Santa 2, 3 y v?we. ‘Adolph von Trun, a native of Germany, aged 54 vears. = IAMS—In_this city, Jul 3 Wzorax‘hn"or'.hy ‘Williams, belovéd son of Stephen G. and Hannah A. Willlams of 625 Shotwell street, a native of San Francisco, sxed 35 years. 5% Notice ot tuneral hereafter. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy in our late be- reavement, the death of our ‘brother, Henry Claus Heltmalls poray A, HEITMANN, BERTHA J. HEITMANN. COMMERCIAL NEWS of Man, aged 82 years, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), 1905, at 1:30 o’clock 1518 2@Ea1 (1115155811 15188 July 15, 748, South San Francisco Tide Land: aiso p. m., from the M. E. Church. 188 (5 108, ‘Spring Vailey Homestead Assoctar FAY—In the City and County Hospital, July S tion: $10. 14, 1905, Patrick Fay, a native of California, Continued From Page 15. Occidental Loan Assoclation to B. M. Stich, aged 36 years. 5 lot on B line of Stockton street, 57:8 S of FENDERSON—In this city, July 13, 1905, Hoduak 55 46 | Sacramento. S 20 by B 60; $10. , Dana Fenderson, son of Ms."J. H. Halton, | EXcheatef ' ¢ o rah 10 | ‘Watson & Watson (corporation) to Hans H. and grandson of Mrs, Helena Crocker, a na- | Gould & CuF, S5 ) & 24 | Larsen. lot on NE corner of Bush and Powell tive of San Francisco, aged 16 years 4 month | JIRIS ol g sireets, E 07:6 by N 68:6; glo. S G Funeral and Interment private. TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. | ota Campany: ot on B line of Tazlor sirase: FERGUSON—In this city. July_ 13, 1005, Morning_ Sesslon. §7:6 S of Eliis, S 25 by E 87:6; $10. Esther, beloved wife of James 500, & | 2000 Brown Hope. 10[1000 N Star, b 90. 8 | Agnes K. and William R Finley to Robert native of England, aged 64 years. 2 B rvick .. 061700 North Star.... 65 | 8. Browne undivided one-fourth of lot on B L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 5000 pulifrg N Bk 20| 50 Orig Bullfrog. 29 |line of Jones street 68:0 N of Golden Gate fully fnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow | 3,4y Diamondfield, 51)100C Shoshone Gold 25 | avenue, N 68:9 by E 68:9; $1 ;{Bunguyé. ;l ‘ltoc- rri.h‘{h&r;xs:ha varlors of | 1040 Dijamondfield. 30 500 Simmerone ... g “fi‘ux;{n . lllams (Fagan) to sams, : ubr & Co., 1137 Mission street. In- " 90[1000 Steinway ..... : $1. terment Mount Olfvet Cemetery, by electric | ,200 Gold Anchor 1000 Stelnway, &5 21| Fusebia N. Huntington to Philip C. Knapp, funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero 400 Ton Blmont.1 171 | lot on E eorner of and First streets. Home Con,b60 street. SE 25 by NE 67:6; $10. g = William and Florentina = Wankowski GARDINER—In this city, July 12. 1905, Mary 700 Ton Mdway.1 e St Wit Ha. W to F. Reypolds Gardiner, mother of Mrs. H. L. 1€00 West End ... }Z“ Ngnirw;g NE 50 By 2w Toa Whipple, C. C. and J. R. Gardiner, a na. e Nt 1 Bk e A1ve of Frosidence, 8 - s her Vlst year. Sesston. N s ok P At B B rlends and cquaintanees are respect- rriet, | fally invited to attend the funeral services S Rt 3 e Y am Ay xS to-day (Saturday), July 15, at 1 o'clock p. m., Star Hiberr at the First Baptist Church, on Eddy street. b et Bia. & | ; Hibernta A e A e B Interment private. Please omit flowers. Bullfrog Mo 08 & [ 3 Fyaes (iinaraiic sesiaves e GUTHRIE—In this city, July 14, 1005, James ( 3000 BUlGros (o o 6 | Fo%n NE line of Ritter (Lanston) strest. Guthrie, a native of Scotland. aged 52 years. | 1000 BUUE % 157 50 & |t 35 by NE 82 31600 HAWES—In San Leandro, July 12, 1905, | {000 Den Bullfrog. 26 20 | Sgian and E, L. Lowe to R. N. Nason & Louise Sanford, beloved daughter of Benja- | ‘500 Dixle - 17| 28| oo, lot on E line of Potrero avenus, 76 N of min G. and Elizabeth B. Hawes. 2000 Blipse - 2] 29 | Frfteent N'33:0%, B 0T, S 16:6%, B 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- [ 1000 Eiipse . 83 a1 Rt T 00, N 18CW 100; $10. tend the funeral services to-day (Saturday), | 1500 Gold Anchor.. 98 61 ohn " E. Cazes to John L. and Isabella E. 500 Jim Butler .. 01 62 | Tierney, lot on NW corner of Seventeenth ave- 4000 J Butler Ex. 23 nue and California street, W 50 by N 100: $10. 3000 Kawich M Co 15 Charles W. Mary A. Pope to H. E. 1000 Lige . 03] Lankerkin, lot-on NE corner of Eighteenth zm &:n"—;’nfil. ;g 29 a\:reonul and t street, B 120 by N 78:11; zpal By 5 N = LOSING QUOTATIONS. Mary (or Mary E.) Kirwin to the Hibernia < 58 hQDeruL Savings and Loan Soclety, lot on SW corner of SR o mmp “/ um [ and A street, 8 100 by W 32:6; P e e AR 2 “i“fiuuw g“:g :hnmuummm--;m WOODLAWN CEMET£RY 18 Mizpah 1218 San Mateo County. 10/ 922895 MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, A = g 556 James Flood Bullding, 8. F. b i 5 A B o 2 & . TELEPHONE MAIN 43 % L b 54 \ ‘ 0 0s 08 N.GRAY &CO., Inc Bs.n.b FU. DIRECTORS. 1B Cyrus 8. Wright, president; Geo. H. 9| 00 13 50 vice president; Al P. 3 20 22 — 04 L. Wright, secretary. A 200 — 90 1 00 7 612-614 VAN NESS AVENUE., — cal Between Golden Gate avenus and Turk street, " Golafield Distrl SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. | Adams ...... 07 O0S/Highland ..... 26 T e T e At 11 15! Jumbo M Co.. T4 < : Aurora 4.... 10 12[Juml 13 i Black Ants .. 3 ® oL, o | Black - 17 > Butte [ 10 FUNERAL 1 | Bk ek &) i RS £ o 21 10 10 b 02 12| § 10 Gld & G Reed — 1 Gufd Rand.. 05 e 'S Great Bend .. 08 oz . s .3 M — 30 ‘" 90 = 10 11/Glafd Bullfros — 04 02 —|Lige Harris... 0° 03 90 99(Mont Bullfrog. 07 8 05 8 29 — s 1 [73 5 — 10 21 2 11 10 12 28 29 — 08 26 z‘i Wolverine [ U Z oel T Other Districts. 15 16{Quiney ....... 0 05 01 Ray & O'Brien 06 07 45! Rothwell ..... — 26 20! Silver Peak 17 — 1% 48 — 07 20 — 15 20 — Lida Hawk .. — 20/ Tokop Con ... — 08 Paymaster .. 08 64 Following were the 9:30 a_m, Sessi 16| on. Ton ...8 100 Mént Tn,s5.2 97%} 2 p. m. Session. 500 Gold Anchor.. 89| 400 MacNamara. . TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. sales on the San Fran- eisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: 200 Mont Ton ..2 97% 500 Mont Tone....3 1500 Nat Bank 30 100 Ophir . 07% 2911500 Sandstorm 6 400 Savage . € 700 Ton Midway..1 55 3006 Ton N Star... 65 1500 N Star, b 10. 65 200 Unton Con b4 600 300 West End ...1 00 100 Mexican ... | a. m. Session. 1000 Blfg M. 1b30.1 001500 Orig Bullfrog. 29 1500 Diamondfield. 51|2000 Ray & O'Brien ~ 06 1000 Dmdfid, b 10. 51 200 Ton Exten..5 12 400 Ton Ex. s 30. 500 Ton Mdway.l 52% 2500 N Star. s 5.. 64 5000 Ray & O'Brien 06 -~ Blmont.1 17 ar, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. District. s =3 28 29 Gold o1 3 2 2 i 03 7T 20 08 - 20 s 5 5 (3 — o4 19 - 0 Diamond .... 08 - - Diamondfield. 50 40 42 Dixie - 18 2 — sco . o - Gldfid G Dust 08 - C 5 B 2 g~ 72 20 30 ‘Tonopah District. Belmont 1151 Mizpah Ex ... — 15 Californi: 19 —?i 85 2 9T% Cash 20 21 3 & 28 3 @ 05 7% 08 = 1B 5. Lucky Tom... 00 14 50 MacNamars. . 3 108 % 08 23 21 15 168 FRIDAY, JULY Evangelical German Luths by W 80; ‘Warren Comj 54 $10. claim deed Samuel a3 C. Fra: 107:6; $10. H record 2130 D. 63_lot on W $10. SE corner of Shotwell and streets, S 85 by E 75; gift. Warren_Company, gireet, T8 N ot lot on E S. Bodley, lot on E fteenth, N N of Fi line of Twenty-ninth 50 H. Williston, same: George M. Pe) street, 137:6 N of Broadway, N 14 line of Dolores enty-first, N 25 by E 92:6; Catherine A. and N. B. Wachhorst to Homer 35 line of L:gxm 27 by W 137:€; Lena 8. Waldman to Ernest J. N. and Marie Blake. ot on N line of Bush street, 91:5 E of Webster, E 22:11 by N 137: 3 Mabel R. Stoneberger to Jeannette A. and F. V. Meeker, undivided one-sixth of lot om Alta (Twenty-first) Charles A. and Ada Warren to REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Balthasar and Katharina Huth to St Jobn's eran Church, lot on W line of ’l‘l“;“n street, 50 S of Vallejo, 8 50 Charles’ A. and Ada Warren to Charles A. 1y, lot on W line of Van Ness of Vallefo strest. S 27 by W Hotaling Estate Company to Samuel Strauss, lot on N line of Green street, 1 Van Ness avenus. W 21:6 by N 01:7 4-5 W of 137:6, quit- Tda Strauss to Dantel Einsteln, Heinsch to Catherine C. E. and Annle A, Oliver. lot on W 60 S of Grove, S 85 by W ans H. or Henry H. and Jakobine Larsen to Watson & Watson, lot on S line of Geary street, 220 W of Octavia, W 45 by S 120; $10. Charles and Flora Hart to Adoiph Rot! Hne of re- $10, Charles A. Dol Hedley V. 0. N line of Valley street. 203:7 W of Douglass, W_50:11 by N 114; also lots 1 to 24, BURGLAR IN UTAH TOWN 1S KILLED BY VILLAGER Man Found Breaking Into Store to Disarm Capter And Loses | His Life. | SALT LAKE CITY, July 14—In an | attempt to rob the Co-operative Store at Union, a small towa south of here, early to-day an unknowm burglar was shot and killed. £ Two men were seen to enter place and an alarm was immedi | given which brought a crowd ot | dozen villagers to the scene and | place was surrounded.. One of burglars made his escape with a | following him. The other, after | ing caught, was placed in charge | R. F. Forbush. The burglar, taking vantage Qf Forbush's attention be | turne@ away, threw himself on the |a ter's back. A desperate strugsle possession of a double-barreled gun followed. Forbush Succeede | getting the weapon pointed at the t |ana discharged botn barrels. alr the ely El s | tearing his head off. —— e — | RECEIVERS FIND BOSTON i BUSINESS A BUNKO 5ANE Describe the Comsolidated Ubero Plan- tation Company as Scheme for Benefit of the Promoters. BOSTON, July 14—James W. Smith and Henry W. Ogden, receivers of the g::;olllda;;ad. Ubero Plantation Com- any, in thelr report il - United States Cireuit Ce:“:: d-:zimt;:: their Investigations led them to believe that the company was not formed for the prometion of legal business .pera- tions. It was a “stock and boud sell- ing Ichfm. for the benefit of tha pro- moters,” according to the report, which | shows that up to April 13 last the total receipts were'$721,340. Of this amoung $79.055 was refunded. The total ex= penditures amounted to $710,9935, of which amount $104,334 was davelop= ment of the plantation in Mexico and | $222,701 for commissions. | avenue, W 110 lock 25, Sun- 2yvals Homestead: Sior * Dock =, Raflrcad Homestead Assoctation No. 2o g‘ cllb‘N {!no Mn&;‘ld avenue, 621 zaba street, : . ] 0% by N 125, lot Collateral Loan Bank to can MecNee et al., bl Harid H. Street to Alfred D. Bowen. lot ? on NW_corner of Palmetto and streets, W 50 by N 100, lo cit; hnfl;,llo. e a.of.‘ . and Ellzabeth 8. Grant to_Anna D. Joost, lot 7, block I Tract Home- n?.a A-oxuofl: $10. o A“ osiah Jennie Kindt to Joseph Harrim, lots 12 and 13, Academy Tract: $500. San Francisco and Fresno Land to Jobn and Amalia Isels, lot on NW comner of Eighteenth avenus and K street, NW 75 by NE 100, block 849, Soutk San Francisco Home- stead: $10. . John E. and Ross to Alfred Du 250 8 of street, W 100, lot 38, block 40, city Mary M. Bowen, lot on W line of Head S 25 by Anna L. Whittell (owner) with J. R. Bowl | (contractor), architect —— ' Steel ‘work for & 15-story bullding on lot on N line of Geary ;g«g 92:5 E of Stockton, E 45 by — 60; ,000. Julius . C. and Sophte Fuendiing (owners) with Paul Demartini (contractor and archi- | teet)—All work for a S-room cottage on lot on N line of A street, 57:64 W of Third svenue, W 25 by N 100: 32073, ohn’ and Julia Doelger (owners) with Charles Dunlop (contractor). architect Louis M. Weismann—Lathing and pigstering, deafen. ing for \a S-story frame buflding (five flats and two stores) on lot on SE corner of Seventh avenue and Hugo street. 35305: $1290, Same owners with Frank J. Kliimm (con- tractor), ‘architeet same—Plumbing, gas ftting and sewering for same on same: $1290. Emma G. Butler (owner) with Charles Dun~ lop (contractor), architects Refd Plas- tering for Union Square building om lot om SW_corner of Geary and Stoc! streets, W 137:8 by S 137:6; $18,600. Alameda County. Harlow P. Bancroft to Robert Hill, lot on B line of Grove street. 100.3 N of Fifty-second (or Alpine). E 147, N 45, W 160.68 to B line of Grove street, S 50.4 to beginning, lot 24, block G, map of Santa Fe Traet No. 2. Oak~ e e ana Wi e Nllam H. Armstrong to Josephine Smith. lot on W line of Racine street, 82:6 N W line of Racine street, 3 82:8 to part of lot 17, map of portion of Bru Tract E of Shattuck street, Oakland: $10. josephine Smith to Addie B. on NW corner of Merced avenue (mow anl“ 05, W part of and_ Rac'ne street, W eighth street) 82:6, E 122:10%, S 52:6 to lot 17, same map, Oakland; $10. Anna C. Nickel (wife) to Louisa R. B. Nichols (widow), Realty Syndicate ( nelly (single). portion of Plat 67, Berkeley: §10. Antoing BE. Wi to Waters (wife), _lot on umcn-a-:l' street, 8 'S of ity- th, § 40 by W 133 portion lot 17, block N map survey b i it ) o i i 1 i ¥ e EE!E' g § 8 i i i E d g i i 3 - 8 % ik §ia ;l L) i b it Hir i i fi £ A £ £ 1 i 2E flile ; ! 4 ] 73, g4 i H £ » £ il fil 5 i i £ ? | 3 4 f i ~

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