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THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1905 14 : THE SAN FRANCISCO CAI e REAI ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ORGE K. FRINK, st bidg., 14 Montgom'y. Third sts.; 45x155 and 4 Juckson sts.; £50,000. h Point st.; 50x 5. S4500. side of Fuiton st 100 east of £43,000. Third st st 25x92, 50x150; 35th ave., ater on or in- BERKELEY ADVERT’S'NTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. JONES & BAKER, Real Estate and Insurance, | Rents Collected—Loans Negotiated. 2107 Shattuck ave. | REAL SNAPS. | $4500—House of rooms, electric lights, gas, il.’:rkc barn, chicken house; lot 50x135; street and sidewalk all dore. This was made a model heme, One should see regardless of expense it to appreciate it. South Berkeiey, 4 blocks frcm Key route. $2000—7-room house, wifdmill, barn; lot, 50x148; street work all done; near ; must be sold at once. lots ta Fe Raliroad d st.; | to_make a few hundred dollars i $2500—5-room cottage; new; just finished; modern In every respect: street work all done; 4 blocks from Berkeley station. SNAP A bargain in a B Fine lot on Benvenue, close in and extra large. Beautiful 7-room home in choice location; for table grape vineyard. R BUYERS. -Bangs lot. near Dwight way; house. ¥ rooms and attic; near High lot 50x130§ & good buy. good thing® to rent R. A. BERRY & CO, P. O block, Berkeley, Cal. $2550—ODERN 6-room cottage: high base- lot 35x120; east frontage: cloze to Route station: $650 cash: balance same as rent CHAS. HARMON Lorin sta- See owner at this office, 1837 Harmon st. Haight—A and § room must have EF Montgomery st new and bath; BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. P it | F. H LAWTON & CO., | Real Estate and Fire Insurance, | 2147 Center st. For rent: $2000 per year, a handsomely fur- nished house of 15 rooms in fine location; 4 ballroom, tennis court, large and &rounds; owner going abroad; refer- H. LAWTON & CO. Center st., Berkeley, C: ASHBY ave., 210 to let. ¢ Seventeenth OAKLAND ADVERT'SM'TS ing: write AHL- 36 Howard st iots fac- small atalogue. farket st. homes, [S 10-8 $100 M an WOOS e lands, $10v terms; TER CO.. . 40-acre = ensy pipe 14 chicken- ings; e; half €, many pver $3000; >0., 40 Montgomery st.,S.F. t m or beautiful home. and Chittenden Sulphur S| Santa Cruz Co., C medicinal sulphur rom S. F. Tral op at fon within 300 feet of springs. Fine e, b ul scenery. best part of State, $5000 worth of improv all new. Great water fine water system, beau- ifully - landscaped grounds, every comveni- e res choicest ® a grand place opportunity to make money. ry easy terms. Owner, T. Chittenden, Cal STOCK RANCH. making stock ranch in Califor- 6000 acres, controls 10,000 acres 4 miles of living stream 00 acres In alfalfa, balance grain nd & large number of sheep; ts consist of 2 houses and 3 large miles of fencing; this is a bargain r ful] particulars call on bargain—Complete chicken ranch; 7 about 1000 chickens; at forced sale no agents. O. BRAUN, Penngrove, Sonoma Co., Cal FREE—BEST CATALOGUE OF POULTRY, 1T, ALFALFA, DAIRY AND STOCK HES BURR-PADDON CO.. 40 Mont- y st San Francisco, Cal Jlead them all for ATCHELOR & STARKE, noma County, Cal poultry _ranches Penngrove, TWO Sant 53 San B FULLER & chicken ranches speclalty a Fe lots for sale. Inquire owner, ave. DINWIDDIE, Petaluma. Cal.: write information. et | OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. LIKE THEM I CHEAP LOT: $75 and_upward; » Boulevard Tract, adjoining Bast Oaklan 90-foot speed road and scenic boulevard to Haywards front and sides this home site; Hay- n Leandro electric cars to it service to it; Key Route connec- | ornia electric Road 2000 | ail lines of cars to it; stablished that this is NOTHING OCAKLAND. cash, $5 mont! home site to be foun sandy ogs, no cola winds; overlooks | and Alameda. Call or send for cir- | HAS. F. LEE, 1222 Frultvale ave., or st.. opp. Broadway station, Oakland. age free. GEO. H. LEE, Owner. | 3 large rooms, mearly | nd 14x16; beautifully | e basement; ructed view of the which can never be cut nced; & tion: lot | m_electric ca adjoining Oaxland: p 11 or send for circular, tation, Oakland. ASH, $10 monthly; iture. | store, Oakland. 0 Advert’s'ents | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. —Three unfurnished housekeeping | CLAY. 241 rooms; bath, toflet and gas; a barsain. | FILLMORE, 2517— Nice sunny housekeeping | bath and yard; furn. or unfurn. | of Nice suite housekeeping > single rooms ~Two nicely furnished sunny | keeping roome; 1 or 2 ladies; rent $15; references. RY, 878, near Larkin—Very sunny base- | ment: unfurnished: $15 per month GATE ave,, 1210—Sunny front bay- | w euite, complefe for housekeeping, §25. 323—Furnished housekeeping rooms; | : $3 50, $2, $2 50 week each JONES, 507, corner O'Farrell—Housekeeping oms; nicely furnished; rent reasopable. 817%—Nicely furnished sunny corner | with gas stove: reasonable. LEAVENWORTH, 109—Three nice housekeeping rooms; Tent reasonable. | McALLISTER, 483, cor. Van s—3 fur- | nished sekeeping rooms, $18; 2 connect- | ing rooms, $13. sunny MISSION, 2022—2 sunny furnished front house- | keeping rooms; gas range; also single rooms. 151, N. of Market—3 large rms., parlors, | kitchen, plano. gas range; every conv.; $20. | OAK_ 117, range free; hot bath, laundry; OCTAYIA, 1 NOE, or 14 Page—Complete hskps: gas $1 25-33 50 wl cor. Geary—Fine sunny house- keeping rooms; rent reasonable. | O'FARRELL, 759—2 fur. hkpg. rooms; adults; bath, gas, porch, private family, references! O'FARRELL, 730—Modern, sunny room, kitch- | en, $22 50: others reas; elec. light; hot water. POST, 902—Sunny front suites, $10 to $15 | mo;’ single rooms, $5 to $10 mo; central. | TWENTY-FIFTH, 3344, corner Capp—Three housekeeping rooms; rent $12 | VALLEJO, 1130, corner Leavenworth—Fur- | nisked outside sunny housekeeping rooms. WALLE all , T1—A new suite of rooms; sun | furnished complete; grand view. —Parlor —_— | APARTHMENT HOUSES. THE Holland Apartments, 1007 Bush st. Jones; under entirely new management; new | and thoroughly renovated; 2 and 3 room | suites, furn. or unfurn. for hskpg.; also beau- tisully fura._single rms. for ggnts; reas. A—ST. LAWRENCE APARTMENT—New, | ~ 'modern building: furn. or unfurn. apartments | | of 23 4 rooms: private baths; from $15 to $35. Phone Main 5130. 1335 Mason st. A—KENILWORTH, cor. Bush, Powell; 3-room sunny aprts.: sicgle rooms; modern: reas. BURLINGAME REAL ESTATE. BEYOND question Lyon & Hoag’s Burlingame | act is the best ever offered down the pe- nsula. Tiw prices are €0 low; only $450 for a lot 50x130; terms, $60 cash, balance $10 monthly 3 JTS SOLD IN A SHORT TIM It lies right at the station. Don't f see it. If it's fogey or cold in_the &> to Burlingame and_note Agents on the grounds Sunday. 1 to city —_—e MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. AT Mill Valley you will ind all the-attractions of the country, with the conveniences of the city. We have lots & “stone’s throw” from the siation, covered with grand trees; on graded streets, with sewers and water mains laid; commanding m Tamaipals, for $350, and some for as low $300. Terms, 10 per cent cash, $10 monthly Send _for booklet LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. —————————— REAIL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED—Corner lot suitable for groce: flats; Mission or morth .of Market: up 1o $5000, Box 7543, Call office. e e TS DS e PROPERTY WANTED. DO you want to sell your rerl estate or ex- change your property? If s0 list it With us at once; we nBave a lazge clientage not only in California but in stern cities &s well. Quick sal satisfied clients . s W. J. MORGAN & CO., Investment Bankers, 7 New Montgomery st. Crossiey Building, San Francisco. LET us submit your property to our clients, we have buyers for city real estate ranging from £2500 to $250,000. Call at our offices or drop us a line stating where our repre- sentatives can see you. €. W, CROZIER COMPANTY, . 230 Crocker bldg. Phone Main 554. ., TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good Smith ~ Premier. $25; other typewriters at higher and lower\prices; rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchenge 536 California st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, ired. ‘Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market the difference. ng views of Mount | No. 2 Remington, No. 1 | | ARIEL flats, 531 Turk—1-2-3-room housekeep- | _ing apartments; furn. or unfurn.; reasonable. | THE Roswell, 1360 Pine—Four and two room | _apartments ' for housekeeping; reasonable. | | THE Frederick, 901 Stanyan—1 to 5 rooms, | riooking Golden Gate Park: tel. Page 6166. e e e e ROOMS T0 LET—Furn. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth s 25¢ to $1 per night, $125 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. | A= THE PIERRE, 519 O'FARRELL. Beautifully furnished, light, sunny suite; also single room; excellent care; low rent. AT “‘The Almonte,”” 8§73 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 2bc to 50c, §1, §1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 week; house open all night. BELMOND House, over Owl drug store: 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric running water in every room; 200 to 50c per night; §1 25 to $3 week. DY, 570—Nicely furnished sunny frcnt room; | bath: phone B | FOLSOM, 1037%—Clean, sunny, nished room; gas, closet; $6. | FOURTH, 271—100 rooms: all sizes and prices; new, modern; hot and cold water. ‘micely. fur- GEARY. 660—Rooms to let. GRAND SOUTHERN, Seventh and Mission— 100 rooms, 35¢c to §1 50 night; $1 50 to $7 wk. | HARRISON, 781%— Front room for two, $1 each; also single, §150. | BOTEL Hamilton, 125 Ellis—New hotel, just opened; cli “‘A’"; steel building, strictly fireproof; European plan; telephone and steam beat in every room; rooms without bath, $1 eer day: with bath, §1 50 to $3; reduced rates y week or month. T N HOTEL ST. KATHRYN, cor. Eliis and Leav. enworth—300 rooms; modern and up to date; light, sunny and airy; hair mattresses; free bathe; everything fresh and clean; single and baths: reasonable rates. | HOWARD, 715—Furnished rooms. HOWARD, 820—ROOMS. ROt)ifl; CLEAN, CLEAN; TRANSIENT; REASONABLE. JONES, 700—Nicely furnished sunny front rooms. | LAUNDRY of kinds only union help: prices, | | belie A. McClelland, 18, ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. HOTEL, 129 Third st.—400 MEITRIOP('IIJI;TAN‘ e single and family rooms, §5c to $1 50 per day: $2't0 £ week; * the only new and modern hotel and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground floor; hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room, and gives free baths and el vator day and night to its guests. NEPTUNE (THE),633 POST—JUST OPENED; ELEGANTLY FURN. SUITES OR SINGLE ROOMS, MODERN; PRIV. SALT WATER BATHS. PHONE PRIV. EX., EAST 722. O'FARRELL, 314B (The Dallas)—New man- agement: furnished rooms, single or en suite; transient. POWELL, 1220—Nice sunny front furnished rooms also light housekeeping, $1 andl up. RIO VISTA Hotel, 255 Third st., near Howard ew Louse, with all modern conveniences; rooms ei suite and single; rates by day 35c and up; by week, $2 and 'up; baths free to gussts, ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandesgent lights reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ pa lor; rooms per night, 35¢ to $150; week, $2 to $8; month, §8 to $30: elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. TAYLOR, 242—Single and double, sunny, clean rooms; reasonable. THE FLORENCE, 102 Eilis, corner Powell— Rooms, 50c and upward; first-class service; speggal rates by week to families. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, nr, Market—400 rooms, 35c to $1 night, §1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room; elevator, read.-room; free bus. baggage. WASHINGTON, 1406—Nicely furnished rooms in private family. 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, prob. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., nr. Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms, 35¢ to $150 nightly, $2 to §8 week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-room; free bus, baggage. ‘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. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts, ROOMS AND BOARD. AA—HOTEL MARLBOROUGH, 404 Eddy st., JUST OPENED. Rooms modern and up to date: light, sunny and airy; hair mattresses; free baths; everything elegant, fresh an clear, table unexcelled; frates Very reason- able; must be seen to be appreciated: locat- ed in the heart of the city—40¢ Eddy st.— 404 “‘Best meals in the eity. - 4 EDDY, 1124, fronting Jefferson Park—Fine furnished rooms; several unfurnished rooms; table board if desired; very reasonable. O'FARRELL, 904—First-class board with large rcom and bath, sultable for couple, $32 50. l’I.\“,E. 984—Rooms with board; very reason- able. Ola Stevenson Mansion, 807 California st.; new carpets und interior: exceptional table; mod. ROOMS WANTED. | YOUNG man wants eunny room; Catholic fam- fly preferred; walking distance from Call building. Bax 8236, Call office. —— e STEAM LAUNDRIES. rooming-houses, sheets and slips, 20¢ doz. towels, Jec each. Tel. SMITH, Howard 4011. e e e e ey _ CARDS AND INVITATIONS. ENGRAVED wedding invitation: business cards, crest, etc.: high-class work at moderate rates. J.H.Duncan,126 Kearny,r.1-2. ———— e e ey MARRIAGE LICENSES. visiting and The following marrlage licenses were issued yesterday: Chester V. Dolph, 36, Fresno, and Harriet M, McNulty, 1400 McAllister street. Charles Young, 28, 2829 California street, and Francee M. Powell, 26, Livermore. Robert S. Selman, 25, 607 Eddy street, and Annie decnard, 22, 520 Kansas street. Henry J. Keneally, 23, 343 Precita avenue, and Lena M. Barnett, 21, 121 Ripley street. Charles O. Nelson, 30, 774 Geary street, and Marle D. Cyr, 24, 1001 Bush street. Albert Taub, 21, Pueblo, Colo., and Esther B, Goldstone, 18, 142 Central avenue. Leon Brown, 36, Burns, Ore., and Ruby Meyer, 2610 California street. George ~ Heeg, - 28, 7 Shipley Theres Hartl, 20, 394 Fifth street. Lester J. Van Dorn, 27, 506 Haight street, and Mollle Sprague, 506 Halght street. Frank J. Rice, 30, 116 Turk street, Rachel Swain, 31, 1565 Turk street. Rudolph Dahl, 24, 643 Point Lobos-avenue, and Edith Cline, 19, Twenty-sixth street. Louis Yow, 26, 111512 Dupont street, and Gum Me, 18, 44 Washington place. James W. McCaughey, 21, Bodega, and Ma- 2683 Bush street. Glambastita Marinl, 34, 112 Kentucky st. and Maria Vaccarezza, 18, 114 Kentucky st. Edgar W. Anderson, 23, Portland, Ore., and Lottie Lunt, 22, Mill Valley. Charles Mozzini, 38, Colma, Giosso, 24, Ingleside. Ethan Harris, 21, 1954 Bush street, and Rosa L. Ryden, 183 Perry avenue. Clem Morgan, 4§, city, and Ida E. Renfro, 37, 813 Mission street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by street, and and and Dominica | matl 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- gons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the cvent are published once in this column free of charge. BORN. LEAHY—In this city, July 16, 1905, wife of William J. Leahy, a son. SMITH—In Oakland, Cal., May 29, 1905, to the wife of A. H. Smith (nee’ Holland), a daughter. to the — MARRIED. BROWN—SMITH—In this city, July 18, 1905, by the Rev. H. H. Bell, Ernest R. Smith of Lon Angeles, Cal, and Elvia M. Smith of this city 2 DAVIS—HUFSCHMIDT—In this city, July —, 1905, by the Rev. H. H. Bell, Dr. Wiiliam H. Davis and Dorothy Hufschmidt, both of this city. ° WINTER—EBERLE—In this city, July 9, 1905, at St. Boniface's Church, by the Rev. Father Maximilian, Harry R. Winter and Sophle M. Eberle, both of San Francisco. ———— DIED. 4 Agee, 1da B. Kelley, Michael J., 45 Antonini, -Grace, 1 Kruft, Matilda A., 44 Brennan, Thomas, 46 Bronsdon, Phineas, 83 Brown, Ellen, 80 Crowiey, Clarence, 13 Dodson, Julia A., 20 Dow, Mary E., 58 Goldgtone, Hannah Graun, Fred, 53 Marcucel, Domingo, 78 Martin, John Jos., 72 McDonald, Harriet, 52 Moore, Harry E., 52 Noonan, Peter, 32 Roughan, Jane Sless, Carl P. R., 23 Spamer, Justus Halght, Fulton W., 6 Teachout, A. L. S. Harris, Isaac, 45 Whiteman, Jos. H., 38 Henderson, Ozie, 55 Wilke, Margaret F. Kaufmann, Fannie, 20 Ziesenitz, Bertha, 30 Keith (infant) N AGEE—In this city, July 19, 1005, Ida B. Agee, beloved wife of the late Charles F. Agee of Dixon, Cal., beloved daughter of Mrs. M. J. Evans, and sister of Tellula Evane Burrill and Margaret Evans, a native of Tennessee. [ Friends and _acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), July 21, at 2 g'clock p. m., from her late residence, 1635 Page street, between Ashbury and Clayton. Interment Dixon, Cal, on arrival of the Saturday morning train. ANTONINI—In this city, July 19, 1905, Grace, dearly beloved daughter of G. B. Antonini and Katie Antonini, sister of Eddy Antonini, and grandchild of ‘A. Avanzino and Teresa Avanzino, @ native of San Franelsco, aged 1 vear 9 months and 10 days. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully_notified that the funeral takes place on Friday, July 21, at'1:15 o'clock p. m., from her iate residence, 7281 Green street, near Powell. Interment Itallan Cemetery. BRENNAN—In thie city, July 19, 1905, Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Bridget Brennan, and fatheri of Thomas, Michael, Mary, Helen and John Brennan, a native of County Clare, Ireland, aged 46 years. A member of Riggers' and Stevedores’ Union. (Butte, Mont., and Omaha papers please WOODLAWN CEMETERY MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, 586 James Flood Building, 8. F. MARKET, 1088%—Large front room to let; $2 week. MARTHA place, 1. off Geary. near Mason— Handsomely newly furnished rooms; like: $150°t0 83 week. o fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 a, m., from the parlors of J. C. O'Connmor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to’St. Brendan’s Church, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery. BRONSDON—In this city, July 19, 1905, Phin- eas, beloved husband of Sarah A. Bronsdon, and fatber of Milton H. and Ulysses P. Bronsdon and Mrs. J. J. Willow, a native of Massachusetts, aged §3 years 4 months and 14 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, July 21, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the pariors of A. W. Martin & Co., 319 O'Far- rell street. Interment private. BROWN—In this city, July 18, 1905, Ellen, beloved wife of the late Willlam P. Brown, 4 native of Ireland, aged 80 ¥ 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), from the Chapel of the Passion attached to St. Mary's Hospital, corner of First and Bryant streets, at the termination of a requiem mass which will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at §:30 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Remains at the new parlors of McAvoy, O'Hara & Co., 201-271 Hayes street, opposite’ St. Ignatius Church. CROWLEY—In this city, July 19, 1905, Clar- ence Harold, dearly beloved and youngest son of Kate and the late Cornelius H. Crow- ley, and brother of George, Henry and Ar- thur Crowley and Mrs. Kate Renz, and the .late John, Emmett and Frank Crowley, a native of Grass Valley, Cal., aged 13 years 8 months and 7 days. DODSON—In thie ‘city, July 19, 1905, Julia Archer, beloved wife of Robert W. Dodson, davebter of Mrs. S, M. and the late Dr. S. M. Archer, a native of California, aged 20 years 2 months and 23 days. DOW—In Oakland, Cal, July 19, 1905, Mary Ellzabeth, widow of the late Rufus F. E. Dow, beloved mother of Dr. B. N. Dow and F. L. Dow of San Francisco, and sister of Mrs. A. D. Ireland of Salt Lake City, Utah, a native of Massachusetts, aged 58 years. GOLDSTONE—In this city, July 18, 1905, Hannah Goldstone, beloved sister of Esther, Rose and Percy Goldstone and Mrs. L. and Mrs. Phil Cohn, a native of San Francisco. [FThe funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 2763 Golden Gate avenue. In- terment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by elec- tric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guer- Tero streets. GRAUN—In this city, July 19, 1 Fred, beloved busband of Eda Graun, father of Edward, George and Freda Graun, & na- tive of Danzig, Germany, aged 53 years & months and 9 days. HAIGHT—In Ocean View, July 19, 1905, at the residence of the parents, 124 Lakeview avenue, Fulton Wilson Haight, dearly be- loved som of George V. and Isadora M. Haight, and brother of Raymond Leroy and Eva Ellen Haight, & native of San Fran- clsco, aged 6 years 2 months and 16 days. Friends and _acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), July 21, at 10:30 a. m., from the varlors of H. ¥, Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Inter- ment Woodlawn Cemetery. HaRRIS—In La Grande, Oregon, July 14, 1005, Isaac, beloved husband of Rose Harris, and father of Louls, Abe, Mose, Sam, Barney, Hannah and the late Lena Harris, aged 45 years. (Russian papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10 a. m., from the funeral chapel of Theodor Dierks & Co., 432 Golden Gate avenue between Larkin ' and Polk streets. Interment Hills of Eternity Ceme- tery by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. HENDERSON—In this city, July 14, 1905, Ozle L. Henderson, beloved husband of Ella M. Henderson, and father of Roy M. Hender- son, aged 55 years 9 months and 11 days. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Carew & English, 29 Van Nees avenue. | KAUFMANN—In Eldridge, July 19, 1905, Fan- nie, beloved daughter of Leopold and Frelda Kaufmann, Adolph Kaufmann, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 20 years and 2 months. KEITH—In this city, July 19, 1005, infant and sister of William D. and | child of Samuel F. and Lilly’ Keith, a na- | tive of San Francisco. KELLEY—In Sacramento, Cal., July 18, 1905, Michael J. Kelley, beloved. son of Margaret Kelley, father of William J. Kelley, and brother of Thomas A. and Mary C. Kelley, Mre. E. A. Kenyon, and the late W. J., Eugene H. and Louls . Kelley, a native of Baltimore, Maryland, aged 45 yéars. [ Remains at the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy st. KRUFT—In_this city, July 19, 1905, Matilda Augusta Kruft, dearly beloved wife of Peter Kruft, loving mother of Gussie, Clara and Ida Kruft, and beloved sister of J. F., Henry and Ernst H. Lind and Marfe Bier: brauer, a native of St. Louis, Mo., aged 44 years 9 months and § days. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains At the varlors of Gantner Bros., 1200 Mis- Sion street, between Eighth and Ninth. MARCUCCI—In this city, July 19, 1905, Do- ‘mingo, dearly beloved husband of Julla L. Marcucel, a natiye of Venezuela, aged 78 ears. Vo> Funeral _services to-day (Thursday), July 20, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., at the chapel of the 0dd Fellows' Crematory. MARTIN—In this city, July 18, John Joseph, Qearly beloved husband of the late Augus- tine Florida Martin, and loving father of Mrs. George Somerset, Mrs. Syme Ferrier, Mrs, E. Tibbet, Mrs. B. Tibbet of Bakers- fleld, Mrs. W. Sawyer, Joseph S. and Charles C. Martin, a native of New York, aged 72 years 5 months 15 days. (Bakersfield papers P i and intances are respect: lends¢ and acquain! - ruliy nvited o atténd the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m,, from the residence of his son, Charles C. Martin, 314 Hickory avenue, thence to ~Sacred FHeart Church, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McDONALD—In Oakland, Cal, July 18, 1905, Harriett 0., beloved wite of William F. Mc- Donald, and mother of Willlam, Edward and Lilllan’ Ocard, a native of England, aged 2 years 6 months and 19 dnylmm s MOORE—In this city, July 18, , Harry B. e aged 2 years. A member of the Waiters' Urmion, Local No. 80. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue. NOONAN—In this cl;r, July 18, 1005, Peter an, a native of Ireland, aged 32 years N th and 27 dayd. A member of the Pa- cific Coast Marine Firemen's Union. 7 Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Scventh and Elghth. ROUGHAN—In this city, July 18, 1905, Jane, beloved wife of the late James Roughan, a native of County Clare, Ireland. 7 The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 8 o'clock a m., from the parlors_of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Vincent de Paul's Church, where a_solemn requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 9 oclock a. m. Interment Holy Cross oB T July 18, 1905, Carl P. R. S8—In this city, July 15, ), . R. EI;J‘EIS' beloved son of Jacob and Hildegard d brother of Laura and Richard %% the late Carl and Emilie Sless, San Francisco, aged 23 years and Sless, Siess, a nallv; of 6 months. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuly ivlted to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), July 20, at 2 o'clock p. -0%% nis Jate residence, 2005 Mission street, between Sixteenth ‘and Seventeenth. Crema- Yo brivate, 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. Please Tilig ity, July 19, 1005, Justus MER—In_this city, July 19, S beloved husband of Elise Spamer, beloved father of Gussie, Justus, Herbert, Anita and Harold Spamer, and brother of Henry C. Spamer, a native of Germany, aged 53 vears 4+ months and 17 days. L7 The funeral will take placq to-morrow (Friday), at 2 p. m., from his late resi- dence, 124 Liberty street, between Twenty- firet and Twenty-second. Cremation I. O. OF. Cometers. . s TEACHOUT—In this city, July 10, 1905, Al- bert L. § Teachout, & native of New roric Friends and acquaintances are - rulsy miies ‘o attend the funeral® Friday, . July 21, at 1 o'clock p. m., from the mortu- ary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty- first. ~ WHITEMAN—In this city, July 18, 1905, Jo- seph H., beloved husband of Sarah White- man, father of Roswell Whiteman, son of M. ‘and Mary Whiteman, and brotter of Louis, Charles, Abe, Carrie and Flora White- man of Rosweil, New Mexico, a native of San Francisco, aged 36 years 6 months and 12 days. (Roswell, New Mexico, papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances sre respect- fully invited to atend the funeral to-day (Thureday), at 2:3¢ o'clock p. m., from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inm{mem ‘Home of Peace Cemetery, by 3:30 train from Third and Townsend E Officers and_members of Bay City Lodge No. 117, K. of P., will assemble at the lodge- room, Ploneer buflding, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Joseph H. Whiteman. Fraternally yours, \ CHAS. C. MORRIS, K. of R. and S. WILKE—In this city, July 19, 1905, F., beloved mother of Mrs. F. N. In 0dd Fellows' and Masonic Cemeteries can be exchanged for Plots in MT. OLIVET CEMETERY. For_particulars apply at GRANT BLDG.. & Mm hchvow;(rlfiifalilhm. Mrs. J. P. Courter and Willlam D. Pollock, a native of New York. 3 ZIESENITZ—In this city, July 19, 1905, Bertha Zlesenitz, beloved wife of Henry Ziesenitz, and mother of Edward Ziesenitz, @ native of Germany, aged 30 years 6 months and 18 days. % CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express our sincere thanks to our many friends for their sympathy in_the late bereavement of our beloved father, Gus- tave Hueter. GUSTAVE FERDINAND HUETER, ALBERT HUETER, ERNEST HUETER, L. HUETER, CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our many friends for their sympathy and kindness during the last illness and at the funeral of our husband and father, Thomas J. Parsons, and also for the beautiful floral offerings. % MRS, THOMAS J. PARSONS and Family. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page 15. Chollar ...... 18 18|Potosi .. 13 14 Confidence ... 85 90| Savage 6 70 Con Va M Co.1 35 1 40, Scorpion 10 12 Con Imperfal. 01 02/Sez Belcher. 04 05 Con N Y..... 01 02 Sierra Nev. 28 29 Crown Point.. 13 14(Silver Hill 90 92 E Slerra Nev. — 05/St Loul: 10 - — Eureka Con..1 00 —!Syndicate .... — 09 Exchequer ... 50 56/ Union Con. 42 4 Gould & Cur. 16 18/Utah ......- 08 10 Hale & Norc.l 50 1 60| Yellow Jacket. 20 22 Julie ct e 05! TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Session. 750 Adams . 05/1000 MacNamara... 38 1000 Amargosa . 10{2000 MacNamare... 39 1000 Blk Butte Ex 03! 500 M’'Nmra b 30 40 500 Bullfrog Min. 90| 200 Mont Ton ....3 15 100 Butte Gldfid.. 5$/2800 North Star’ 8 100 Butte Glafid., 55| 300 N Star. b 63 5 18(3900 Ohio Ton 35 49 2000 Ohlo Ton, 38 49{1100 Ohlo Ton 31 48| 500 Red Top 0 1000 Eclipse, s 5.. 32| 500 Rescue, s 08 2500 Eclipse .. 32/1500 Sandstorm 62 1000 Eclipse, ‘s 10 32 1000 Sandstorm 61 1000 Forest City .. 25(1000 St Ives . 21 1000 Gold Anchor.. 97 800 Ton Belmont 5’6 1100 Gold Bar, s10 2711000 West End . 500 Lone Star ... 09] Session. 1000 M’Nmra, b 30. 500 M'Nmra, b 30. 4000 Blfrg Jumper. 11/1000 M’Nmra, b 0. 1000 M'Nmra. b 90. 2000 North Star. 30/ 500 N ¥ Ton Ct 4812500 N Y Ton Con. 200 Butte Glafid.. 4000 Bullfr~ N Bk 300 Cent Eureka..1 500 Diamondfield. 3000 Diamondfield. 47/1000 N ¥ T Con,b90 1000 Dixfe, b 80.. 18, 500 Ohio Ton s5. 32/1000 Orig Bullfrog. 800 Eclipse, s 5.. 500 Eclinse 33| 100 Simmerone . 300 Empire . 07,1000 Steinway . 500 Gold Anchor.. 96 500 Ton Belmont..1 95/ 500 Ton Gold Mt. 032500 Home Con,b80, 02| 500 Ton Mdway.1 523 75/2500 Mdway. b10.1 52 16/1000 Ton Mdwy,s10.1 4500 Gold Anchor.. 1000 Great Westrn 500 Indiana ..... 1000 Jim Butler .. 2000 J Butler Ex. FRBRRBRRVSSEREG 100 Jumbo M Co. 73,1000 Ventura 11 2000 Kawich M Co 1%/5000 West End ...1 00 2000 MacNamara.. 41 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Tonopah District. Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. Belmont .....1 20 1 25| MacNamara... 41 Boston Ton .. 13 15/ Midway .. Brer's JB Ex — 18/ Mizpah Ex Callfornia 05 10| Mont Ton Cash Boy 17 18 Moh Pittsburg — 18 Colehan = — @ Eula Con ... — 19 20 Gold Anchor.. 95 80 61 Golden Gate.. 15 3t 35 Gold Mt ..... 18 — 15 Gold Mt Con. — 08 o Great Westrn (2 04/ Ton Exten ...5 00 5 37 Ind Tonopah.. 01 03/Ton Home Con 07 08 Home ....... 05 06/Ton Slv & Gld 15 — Jim Butler .. 75 77/ Ton of Nev.18 00 13 37 J Butler Ex. — 20 United Ton 04 Little Ton ..250 — West End 00 Lucky’Tom... — 03| Goldfield District. Adams 04 06|Highland ..... — 26 Atlanta 09 10 jumbo M Co.. T 75 10 12{Jumbo Ex ... 13 14 s .. — 03lJuno — 3 Black Butte.. 20 30| Kendal 13 15 Blk Butte Bx 02 04 Kendall — 1 Black Rock.. 02 03{Lone Star 08 10 Blue Bell ... 04 06 Lucky Star .. — 04 Blue Bull 10 15|Mayne ....... 18 21 Brooklyn ... 01 02May Queen .. 15 22 Butte Glafd.. 58 —|Mohawk . 13 — Bull & Bear. 05 07/ Nevada Bov .. — 00 Booth, 3t Co. 03 —|Nev Goldfleld. 15 17 co®...... 25 —|Nev Southern. — 10 Columbia ... 13 15/Oakes . 10 Conqueror ... 15 2™ 0ro . 05 Columbla Mt. 15 20f Pennsylvania.. — 02 Diamond .... 10 —|Potlatch ..... — 12 Diamondfield. 47 45| Red Lion 3 ot Empire . 06 07|Red Top ..... 39 40 Exploitation., — 04/Red Top Ex.. 02 05 Dixle 1 17 18|Sandstorm 60 62 Fawn I 05 —|Sendstorm Ex. 10 — Frisco ....... — 10{Sherman . 25 — Gold Dust ... 08 10| Silver Pick 0 — Gold Hill ... — 04/Simmerone ... 20 26 Goldfield Min. 58 60!St Ives . 20 21 Gld & G Reed — 10| Treasure . 06 10 Gldfd Rand.. 05 08/ Verde . 02 04 Goldfield Ton. — 03] Vernal 05 o7 Great Bend .. 08 15 Wonder . 0z 03 Hibernfa .... — 15| Bullfrog District. Amargosa 08 10| Eclipse - 31 32 Amethyst ... — 10{Gold Bar 27 30 Big Bullfrog. 10 11/Gldfid Bullfrog — 04 Bonnie Clare.1 02 —|Lige Harrls... 02 03 Bullfros Min. S6 90/Mont Bullfrog. 07 08 Bullfrog Anx, — 05/Orig_Bulifrog. 28 29 Bullfrog Com 07 10 Shoshone . o Bulifrog Ex.. 10 20/Shoshon B Gld 26 — Bifrg Jumper. 11 —iRed Dog 4 = Bullfrg N Bk 28 20! Steinway . 20 21 Den Bullfrog. 25 26 Ventura 0 12 Den Bifg Anx — 06| Vista Grande.. — 03 Dmdfa Trngl. 25 —|Wolverine ... 05 10 Other Districts. Brown Hope.. 15 03 o4 Esperanza ... — 03 03 Gold, Reer M. 06 07 Gold Reer Ex 26/ Rothwell . 26 Kawich & B. — 13|Silver Peak .. — 17 Kawich Gold. — 00/ Southwestern.. — 48 Kawich M Co — 15 Sylvania ..... — 20 Lida Hawk .. — 2(Tokop Con ... — 08 . TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 500 North Star. 61} 200 Savage 1200 North Star.... 60 350 Cent Eu 200 Mont Ton..3 171! 300 West End,b10.1 10 1500 Hme Con,b30 0811000 Sandstorm 62 1500 Midway ...1 521/ 500 Adams ....... 05 500 Midway .....l1 55(1500 Goldfield, s 15 41 2500 Kendall, b 30 151500 Ohio, s 80.... 34 700 Jim Butler .. 71| 500 Ohio 4., 38 300 Hale & Norc.1 85| 200 Yellow Jacket. 20 500 Con Va M..1 373 100 Mexican ....1 2714 250 Ophir .....6 8734| 200 Mexican 30 250 Ophir . 67 ‘ 300 Union Con 44 800 Savage . 71/1000 MacNamara... 39 1500 Eclipse 50 1000 Eclinse ! 96 1500 MacNax 5 | 20 500 M'Nmra. b 20 L ® 500 MacNamara. . 27 3500 Adams ] e : 9 op. Ay 1300 North Star. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, Hannah Murphy (wife of Timothy) to Ma- kia L. Edmondson and Annabella Holmberg, lot on S line of Pine street, 187:6 W of Gough, W 25 by S 120; $10. Union Trust Company of San Francisco to Julla Friedman, lot on N line of Broadway, i Eon Octavia street, E 33 by N 137 Adolph.and Clara Mack to Edith M. Bran- denstein, lot on W line of Buchanan street, 102:2% N of Sacramento, N 25:6 by W 110; sift. City and County of San' Francisco to Annie A. Selby, lot on W ling of Buchanan street, 182:6 N of California, N 33 by W 110; $—. ‘Antonto Lalolo to Rudolph F. and Clara Schultz, lot on E line of Middle street, 87:6 § of_California street, S 25 by E 89; $10. : Francis H. Gleeson to Emma L. ey, lot on N line of Sixteenth street, Church, W_25 by N 95 $10. Bamuels to gtried) and Maurice V. on § line of Vallejo street, 51:6 E 25 by § 80: $10. uels, lot E of Sansome, Antonie and Gracle Borel to Minnie P. Shot- Kearny | avenue and A_street, | Pforr's Addition to West End Homestead; $10. E line of Pennsylvania street, o‘:" Swenty-second, N 81.by E 100 Lard Improvement Company to same. lot on E line of Pennsylvan et 458:8 N of Twenty-second, ¥ S and all interest in Potrero Nuevo 319 and 320; | grant. | and Elizabeth Hammond to Diana anayei i ‘Seventeenth | Handyside, lot on W _line of street, 100 N of Lake, N 25 by W 120; §10. George and Annle B. Scott to Amon T. Noe lot on NW corner of Twenty-sixth avenue and | Lake street, W 32:6 by N 100: $10. | James and Rosine L. Craig to Rosie de| Martini and Mary Brignardello, of California _street. 82:6 E avenue, E 25 by N 100; §1400. ‘Solomon and Dora Getz to Loulse Schoettler, lot on E line of Thirteenth avenue, 225 X of California street, N 25 by E 120; $10. | Eugenia. I Cole fo Annfe A. Harn, lot om | SE corper of Nineteenth aveoue and Lake | street, E 32:0 by S 100; §10. Nona A Harn to Lawrence D. Giubbiny, same. $10. e ia's Driscall (wite of C. E) to Wil ltam J. and Annie Dohemey. iot on E line of Twenty-first_avenue. street, § 25 by E 120; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Marie Balny (wife of Alexander J.), lot on E line of Seventeenth avenue, 100 N of A street, lot on N line | of Thirteenth | 200 S of Clement | e | E. B and A. L. W. Morgan, undivided haif of lot on'SE of Broadway. 263 SW of San Jose avenue, g 32:6 by SE i40:2, being SW 3 ¢ 3 sior: 1 and NE 47:6 of subdiv —gr map subdivision of “acre lots in Hay. Caperton Tract, Alameda; Havs & Same to same, W led half o line ¢f Weston avenue, 73 W of W 25 by S 100, portion lot 2. block way and Telegraph-avenue Homes: land; $10. WEDNESDAY. JULY 19 Savings and Lean Soclery to Realr cate (a corporation). 3 to 11, k E 1and NE 20 feet lot 2, block F. lots 1 any block K. map Thermal Hill, for A Tract, Oukland: § Joseph and Sarah Cli toot, lot on S line of V of Henry, W 25 by S 1 Bay View Homestcad, Katherine Harte (single) to Annic . (single), lot #, block Mead Pa land; $1€. Mary E. Stewart (widow) to ) (wife of Frank A.), lot on S line of L. of Telegraph avenue, B 25 b ck L, resubdivision of po Oakland; 3 Stone Company (a ¢ tion) to R H. and Rillah L. Simons €6_James B. Larue’s Addition to T N 50, E 115, S 150, W 25, N 100, W 90; $——. on S line of A street, W 25 by S 100; $10. lot on S line lian M. Little, lot 95 W of Fifth avenue, Same to Harro C. Groeper, of A l!;ee!_ 95 E of Sixth avenue, S 100; $10. John T. Fleming to San !‘rl‘nc‘:;g(l) l:;:l:: on SW _corner Of e e waa ko W 142:1, SE 607:6, E 46:4, N 600 $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Ellen A. Fife, lot on NW _corner of Eighteenth avenue and B street, W 82:6 by N 100; $10. Isabelia Sharpe (Baird) to Solomon Getz, lot on N lipe of I street, 57:6 W of ‘Twenty- fourth lvels\oln,wwmgo&}é }oo ;VI‘DIZIS. N 100, E 120, S 100, E X Solomon and Dora Getz to Dollie J. Dabo- vich, lot on W line of Thirty-fifth avenue, 200 § of I street, S 25 by W 110; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Jack- son L. Shrader, block bounded N by P street, E by Forty-fifth avenue, S by Q street and ‘W_by Forty-sixth enue; Thomas B. and Josephine H. Bishop to J. M. O'Brien, lot on S line of T street. 120 W of Sixteenth avenue, S 435.88, SW 73.87, NW 451:5, E 51:5; $10. Ida and Charles K. Westlake to Thomas J. and Mary H. Mahoney, lot on NE line of Ryan, avenue, 175 SE of Precita avenue, SE 25 by NE 100, Precita Valley 219 to 223; $10. Sarah E. Ritchie,to John and Jennis Cuneo. lot commencing 1 S of Thirtleth street and 60 E of Dolores; S 25 E 72 NE 268, W 81:8 block 31, Falrmount: $10. A. and Patrick Breen to Alfred D. Bowen, lot on W line of Bright street, 175 N of Palmetto, N 50 by W 100, lots 42 and 43. block 51, City Land; $10. George F. and Catherine Voight to Cecilia Walsh (wife of Thomas), lot 316 gift map 1; $10. Henry and Albertine Lutgens to Julius w. Lutgens, lot on NE corner of Uranus and Eighteenth streets, N 50 by E 100, lots 33 and Mhblock X, Park Lane Tract No. 4; $10. T. Henry or Henry Burgers to Catherine . Burgers, lots 29 and 32, P. V., and all property in_California; gift. Franklin R. and Emma L. Smith to Harvey F. Smith, lot on E line of Naples street, 250 N of Russia, E 100 by N 25, 1ot 3, block 56, Ex- celsior Homestead; $10. John Clark to W. Willlamson, lot 189, Spring Valley Homestead; $10. Jobn and I1da_Sioblom to G. W. Owens, C. A Louls and H. L. Diehl (trustees), lot 3, block 4, Rels Tract; $10. G. W. Owens, C. A. Louts and H. L. Dieshl (trustees) to Paul Klencke, same; $10. Jeannette de Guerre to Bay Shore Real Es tate Company, lot 20, block 19, Reis Tract; $10. Jullue C. Rels to Patrick Rafferty, re-recor 92, lots 6 and 7, block 43, Reis Tract: 2108 D. grant. Solomon and Dora Getz to Frank and Annie M. McCloskey, lot on NW line of Edinburgh street, 175 SW_of Brazil avenue, SW 25 by NW 100, block 37, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Joseph W. and B. Scheid to Alfred D. Bowen. lot on SW_line of Regent street, 100 NW of San Jose, NW 50 by SW 1, lots 17 and 18, Emanuel Lewis Investment Company to Elmo and Lucy A. Collins, lot on NW line of Lon- don street, 175 NE of Brazil, NE 25 by NW 100, lot 8, block 2, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Estate of Andrew Weich Company to Lil-| E 25 by | and San Antonio, East Oakland. Mary nd James L. Barker A?fl\] | torhey) to Georze Woed, lot 15, b amended map portion La Loma FPark | Wheeler Tract, Berkeley: $10. Northlands Development Company to a mah Jones Tabor, lot 14, biock 2, Nort: portion Kellersberger's plat 80, B 3 and Richard Spreckels to Deide ‘Spreckels et al, lot on N lime of Rail avenue, 56 B of Union street, B 52 by N 1 lots 3 and 4, block 33, property near Encinai station of Columbue Bartlett, reserving o Christina_Spreckels, mother of second parti life estate, Alameda; $100. Louis and Elizabeth Spreckels to Anna J. Spreckels, same, Alameda; $340. Stacy M. Nichols (widower) to J. F. St berg. lot on W line of Sherman (or St. Gec street, 100 N of Buena Vista avenue, N W 18, S 25, E 50, § 25, E 100 to begt lot 13 and N 25 feet of iots 9 to 12, block | map 144 lots in Page Tract. Alameda; $10. Michael F. and Flora Heffernan to M. 3. Rawson, lot on N line of Bellevue street, 205.43 E of Fruitvale avenue, E 25 to commence- ment corner lots 20 and 21, N 139:1% 1o N boundary line of Bellevue Tract, W 2.0 e commencement corner lots 19 and 20, S 141:3 Jot_20, resubdivision Bellevus | Tract, $ Bvan W. Morgan (single), Harriet M. and Frederick L. Skaggs to Aug. J. Fromm. lot |on W line of Bay street, 150 S of Railroad avenue, S 50, W 150.35, N 30 to point par- | allel with and 130 S from S line of Rallroad avenue, E 151.87 to beginning, lot 81, Encinal Park Tract, Alameda; $10. Mathilde H,_ Abbott (widow) by Auz. J, Fromm (attorney) to Frederick Bammana, lot on N line of Haight avenue, 115 W of Fifth B 4 lrormerlyéSeeond) avenue, W 40 by N 135, por- tion of Chipman West 1ll-acre Tract, Alae meda; $10. Katherine V. Klinkner (executrix estats of Charles A. Klinkner) to J. J. O'Rourke, lots 9 to 12, block 3, Herzog Tract, Golden Gatey Oakland; $820. lot 13, block 10, Same ‘to Patrick Switt, same, Oakland: $230. J. J. and Esther C. O'Rourke to Henrietta Parke (single), lots ® to 12, block 3, same, Oakiand: srant. trick and Ann Elizabeth Swift to lot 13, block 10, same, Oakland: grant. David and Louise Steburg to Willlam and Mary Sugrue, lot on N line of Everett street, 120 W of Willow, W 30 by N 106:3, vortion lots 19 and 20, biock J, Garden Tract Home~ stead plat 398, Whitcher's map, Oakland; $10. Michael Catusich to Margaret Pattenaude (widow), lot on NE corner of A and Hannah streets, E 38 by N 100, being subdivisions I and J of lot 1, block 793, map 2. Watts Tract, Oakland; also lot on W line of Grove street, 120 N of Thirty-first, N 40 by W 115, block 2 Rowland Tract, Oakland; $10. Martin Hobbs to Katherine Cavanaugh, lot on NE_corner of Linden Lane and Cherry | street, E 50 by N 136:9, lot 108, eale map Temescal Park, Oakland: gift. A. J. and Sophie M. Snyder to Mattle P. Selby (wido iine of Santa Rosa avenue, 5 NW dividing lots 12 and 13_ thence NB 137.61 to NE line of lot 9, SB 37.84 to E corner of said lot 9, NE 203 to NW | corner of lot 17. SE 21.98, 189.62 to NB | 1 anta Rosa avenue, NW 60 to begin- Same to Lucy A. Collins, lot on NW line of London street, 150 NE of Brazil, NE 25 by NW 100, lot 6, block 2, same; $10. Julla Rogers, lot on S line of West Park, 122:113% E of Holly stree, E 25 by S 100, lot 20, block 4, Holly Park; $10. Builders’ Contracts. J. H. Scott and O. Curtaz (owners) with All work for a seven-story brick and steel building on SW corner of O'Farrell and Taylor streets. 75 on O'Farrell and 75~ on Tavlor; . 800. $9%8ith Boden (owner) with Hans Petersen (contractor), —— architect—All work for a | two-story frame building (flats) on B line of Baker street, 162:3 N of Vallejo, N 27:6 by E 100: $5700. >4 C. H. Gordon (owner) with Fred Miller | (contractor). architect—T. P. Ross—All work for & two-story frame building (two flats) on lot commencing at point 277:6 S of Duboce avenue (Thirteenth street) and 90 W of Castro, | S 30, W S1, N 30, E 81; $5525. | H E. and Loulse G. Brooking (owners) with | John Lundholm (contractor), architect E. A. Garin—All work except plumbing for a two- story? frame bullding (two flats) on SE corner of Green and Steiner streets, 31:3 on Steiner | by $6:10 on Green: $4571. Crocker Hotel Company (owners) with Gray Bros. (contractors). architects Bliss & Faville— Concrete work for a fourteen-sgpry and base- ment brick, stone, concrete and iron butlding on W line of Powell street, 137:6 N of Geary, N 80:6, W 68:9, S 4, W 68:9, S 766, E 137 17,882, N s E. Mills (owne) with 8. A Borm | (contractor), architect Albert Schroepfer—All | work except lumber sizing and cartage to bullding, gas fixtures and shades for a two- story and basement and attic frame building on S line of Pacific_avenue 160 E of Brod- | erick, E 40 by S 127:8%, Western Addition | block 496; $12,502. Alameda County. TUESDAY, JULY 18. Florence E. Britton (wife of John A.) to Arthur H. Breed, lot 1, block 6, Santa Fe Tract No. 5, guitclaim deed, Oakland: $10. Minnie H. Letcher (widow) to Martin F. Helmke, lot on E line of Manila street, 86.35 N from intersection thereof with S line of Block 8 N 36 by E 112, lot 7, block 3 map ¢ blocks & and 4, Berkeley Park, Oakland; $10. P. F. Bradhoff to George W. Austin, lots 41 and 42 block 6, map San Pablo Avenue Vila Tract, Oakland; §10. George W. Austin to W. D. Mooney, same, revised map, Sen Pablo Avenue Villa Tract. Oakland; $10. Henrletta Held (widow) to W. F. Court- ney (married), lot on N line of Twenty-fitst street, 100 W of Brush, W 50 by N 100, lot 11, block K, Curtis & Willlams Tract, Oak- 1and; $10. Willlam A. Boscow (single) to Fannie T. Coats (widow), lot cn § line of Grant a: (or Thirty-seventh), 244.30 W of Gold strest, W 38.87 by S 115, being W 16.37, lot 58 and E 3230, lot 57%, amended map, subdivision of Mosswood Tract, Oakland; $10. A. J. and Sophie M. Snyder to O. G. Burnett (widow). lot on NE line of Santa Rosa avenue, at intersection of line dividing lots | 11 and 12, SE 40 by NE 100, being NW 40 feet, lot 12, A. J. Snyder's resubdtvision, block H, map 2 Linda Vista Terrace, Oak- nd; $3500. uWflllm and Madaline K. Johnson to Herry L. Holeomb lot on N lin of Thirty_seventh street, 540 elegraph avenue, N 180, lot 7, map Roosevelt Terrace, Oak- land; $10. Elizabeth and Willlam Read to Fred E. Reed, 2% acres beginning at E corner of 26.§ acres now or formerly of Arthur P. Holland, thence N W300, SW 185, SW 260, SE 200 to SE boundary line of sald 26-acre tract, NE 230 to beginning of portion of said 26 acre tract, being also portion of plat 33 map ranchos of V. and D. Peralta, Oakland Township: $10. ‘Leota €. and Fred E. Reed to ry H. Haight, same, Oakland Township; $10. Charies 1. and Edith F. Wright to same, same, quitclaim deed, Oakland Township; $10. Pledmont Building Association (corporation) to H. C. Hondlette, lot 25, block H, Central Pledmont Tract, Oakiand Township;' $10. Realty Syndicate to Alvan E. Small (mar- rled), lots 13 to 19, block 35, Mathews' Tract, Berkeley; $10. . H, and Hattie P. Porter to Joseph F. C. Holroyd, lot on W line of Louisa street, 40 § of Rose, W 95 by S 40, portion of lots 1 and 4. block 4, Graves & Tayler Tract, Berkeley: 0. $1ank M. and Eva S. May, Henry H. ana Hattie P. Porter to Ninole iot S line avenue, 116:8 W of Scenic, W 33:4 John and Anna I Sheld to Edward J._ and | Willlam_Helbing (contractor and architect)— | and portion of lots 12, 14, 9 and . Snyder's resubdivision of block H, Linda Vista Terrace, Oakland; $10. Orr (widow) to C. F. Riilier and siot 1% block D, Gaskill A v Syr (corporation) to__ Henry | Brace, lots 6 to 27, block B, and lots 20 to 27, block C. Alpine Tract, Oakiand: $10. | . Ben Conen to Mabei Cohen (wife) lot on S lice of Fifth street, 135 W of Harrison, W 40 by S 100, lot 11 and W 15 feet of lot 12, Kel- | tersberger's map, Oakland: gifz Herman F. and Kate A, Sehlegajmilch (Chadwick) t Desaix McCloskey, lots 106 and 106, Drexler Tract, Oakland: $10. Catherine Frank (Hil) (widow) to Antonio L. Fraga, lot on NW line of Nineteenth ave- nue, $2 NE of East Fourteenth street, from point of beginning, NE 58 by NW 235, being rear 38 feet of lot 10, block 20, San An- tonio, East Oakland; $10 Joseph P, R. or J. P. R. and Minnie Valois to Harry H. Bishop. iot on N line of Murray street, 1120 E'of Front. E 80 by N 100, lots 99 and 100, Potter Tract, deed made to cancel, etc.. agreement between same parties May 10, 1904, 969 D. 238, Berkeley: $i. Charles A. and Ada Warren to Charles A. Warren Company (corporation), W 37:6 feet ;f, lot 28, block B, Hamilton Tract, Berkeley: 10. Flora A. and W. H. Baldwin to Berkeley Home Bullding Assoctation, lots 6 and 7, block 108, Tract B, Berkeley L. and T. I Assocla- ton, Berkeley: also lots 28, 24 and 25, blook 113. same, Berkeley: $10. orthlands Development Company to Walter M. Heywood, lots 28, 29 ana 30, block 2. North- lands Tract 1, portion Kellersberger{s plat 88, Berkeley: $10. Lansing O. and Edward R. Kellogs (both single) and Karl and Anita P. Kellogs (wife) to Ivey L. Borden, lot on NE corner of Vista avenue and Walnut street, N 660 to S line of Clement avenue trormerly Condor) by 450, being blocks 30 and 31. Encinal and adjacent, Alameda; also NW_half of block 27. bounded by Eagle, Condor. Walnut and Mul- bury streets, same, Alameda; $10. Ivey L. and Hettle B. Borden to Alameds Investment Company, same, Alameda: $10. R. R. and Harriet Thom; to Charles Neal, lot on W line of Oak let) street, 1 N of Buena Vista (Falcon) avenue, W § 130 to X line of Buena Vista avenue, W N 150, W 50. 8 150 to sald line avenue, thence along sald line of 251:6, N 1060 to line between dry and lands, E to intersection with W street, S 1080 to beginning. 42 and portion lot 40. Encinal cenf. aléo tract 2, map Alameda as among owners in suit §923, cific Improvement Company vs. James Waymire, Alameda; $10. Charles S and Annie L. Neal to Investment Company, same, Alameda; $10. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. ‘Wednesday, July 19. Br stmr Coptie. Finch, 28 days 1 hour minutes from Hor . via Yokohama 18 days 3 hours and 38 minutes, via Honodalw 6 days 1 hour and 56 minutes. & DOMESTIC PORT. ABERDEEN—Sailed July 19—Stmr G. C. Lindauer and stmr Grace Dollar. for San stmr Chehalls, for San Pedro. - OCEAN STEAMERS. YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior to July St. Helena, from Tacoma and Seattle: stmr Athentan, from Vancouver, for Hongkong: stme_Quaen Alexandrs, from San Francieco, for H1050.. NAPLES-Safled July 19—Stmr Romanie, from New York. for Genoa: stmr Citt! da Na- for New York. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived July _ 19—Stmr Ultonta, from New York, for Liverpool: stme Majestlc, from New York. for Liverpool, and both proceeded. = Safled July 19—Stmr Ivernia, from Liverpool, for Boston. MOJI—Satled July 19—Stmr Wynerie, tor Port Townsend. HAVRE—Salied July 15—Stmr Sarmatia ontreal. -~ I fsls | T | from London. for LIVERPOOL—Sailed July 19—Stmr Teu- tonle, for New York, via Queenstown:; stmr Westernland. for Philidelphia, via Queens- town. Arzived July 19—Stmr Merion, from Phila— delvhia, via CHERBOURG—Sailed July 19—Stmr Kron- prinz Wilhelm, from Bremen and Southamp- ton, for New York. DOVER—Arrived July 19—Stmr Graf Wal- dersee, from New York, for Hamburg, and of Hi 8 1 being W 33 of lot 10, block B 15'a Scente Bark, Berkeley: $10. - Loute S. Muer (wife of John) to Wanda Muir, lot 45, block 2, Beaver Tract, Berk:ley; C. Gurnel, lot on e, N 40 by W 135, lot 5, block 1 Nowth h_ml]mm Nlfl. ano‘ m of Kellersberger's t 80, Berkeley; "".C.lnflull’,‘l Gurnel to Henry C. L. e 11 Anbeion, Jot_ 6. block 11, MeGes Tract por- 67, Kellersberger's survey, Berke- to State Sav- and . $10. State_Savings Bank to Mildred M. Farrow, same, Berkeley: $10. Ada Keyston to E. R. Forsyth, lot on N line of Delaware street, 103 W of Ninth, W 50 by Nlfilfll‘i;h‘l-.m&mhndl ‘Berke- Dproceeded. —_— ¥ish Commission Is Active. Through the efforts of the Fish Com- mission several new sawmills in the Sierras have been equipped with saw- dust conveyers and consumers. Dur- ing the last week more than a thou- sand pounds of underweight striped bass have been seized and conmfiscated. Donald and Kenneth Greene have been fined $25 each by Judge Pierce of Los Angeles for taking wild ducks out of season. Joel Starkey. formerly a dep- uty of the Fish Commission. has been fined $25 for Kkilling deer by Judge Crockett of Ukiah. Deputy A. S. Fdwards has recently seized ten set nets in sloughs and in the San Joaquin River near Stockton. lot 4