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14 OAKLAND ADVERT'S'N'TS AT OAKLAND REAIL EST THIS WEEK'S SP nd ory, S-room e and large | e on lot 50x129; on_ Twenty-second | MCALLISTER, 02--Nicely furnished _front st ween Grove and Telegraph ave.; | _sunny rooms: bath, gus: 38 $12 and $18. new Key Route t i through this street, with depot wi 53 nfm h!:lofk. will | METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 129 Third st.—100 doublé valu | “tingle and_tamily rooms, 35c to $1 50 per | $3000—Modern 1 ry, with ¥: $2 to §8 week; the only new and modern t 50x106, on Tw between Grove and Telegra ocks to Key Route depot t ond busl and & ness cen room bungalow x120; near Key depot; in nelghborhoc terms. 2 Broad Oakland, 50 10 $50 LOTS. st Oakland; . and quite now; wa- loam; look toes ’ 1 ars are near; streets graded and e terms. See removed to 468 Washing- | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. in furniture. store, Oakland. H barga San Francisco Advert’s’ents FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ROOMS with bat ms, gas, modern flat; t 4088; refs susekeeping; also 4 housekeeping l—Nice su housekeep : house~ gas and bath. gas e 1 yard; room; gas suite of rooms large housekeeping | RIO VISTA HOTEL, 253 Third st., near How- SUTTER, 1643 ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. LOVELY rooms; some housekeeping; Dwight way house; strictly high grade: Key route sta. W, Joy, 2122 Dwight way, Berkeley. MCALLISTER, 443, near Van Ness—Nicely furnished front rooms; $6 to $10 per month. tel and rooming-house in San Francisco t bas office cn ground floor; hot and cold . electric lights, call belis, steam heat every rgom, and § free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. MONTGOMERY, 7i¢—Furnished rooms to let OFARRELL, 612—Sunny front bay-window rooms newly furnished: bath, grate, phone; §14, $10; single or sulte. O'FARRELL, 2000—Nice desirable furnished | rooms to let In good nelghborhood running | water, bath, phone; reasonable THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1905 | MIRAMONTES _GUIRENA_In this city, No- % venue, “RATEWAY TRAVEL. IVERSEN—ROLAND—In _this city, October | holy. and othet of Corfielius = 05| Palmer, Tot on I Thie 4 b 51, 1905, hy the Rev. O. 6mm. Olaf | Philj m&‘x’y"ffi: K. Oxtzndy. Mrs. E. — — 15| S of B street, S 50 by E 120; ;}gfl E Eggert Iversen ani Gina Emiile Roland. Loughran, M. T. Kelly, Mrs. d. Windrow. = 8 —| City Realty Company to'Minna E Eegert Trains leave and are due McKIEVE . SCHLEYER—1In this ¢lty, Novem. | Mrs. W. Mooney, Mrs. J. Chamberlain and | Crown Point. 06 07|Silver Hill.... 91 — | (wife of Witham), lot cn W tac 2 &5 phe gt e ber &, 100, by the Rev. H. A, Luckenbach, | ihe late John Moholy, a native of Ireland | Excheaver . — , (I8¢, e W B o L et B Banier. Iot on W lins = B [ oot i ety bl SAES B - AGOE bl e Y ene 0 10| of Fifth avenue, 2/5 S of 1 street, S 25 by SAN FRANCISCO. 0¥ The funeral will take place to-day | Hale & Nor.1 15 1 20; Yellow Ji 22 23| W 120; $10. (""_ of A. S, lot on Frox OcrosEz 3, 1905 vember 4, 1905, by the Rev. E. L. Walz, pastor Foirth Congregational Church, Emile C. Mirawontes and Victorla Guirena, both of San F-ancisco. S MORRIS—T ORFLER—TIn this city, November 4, 1905, by the Rev. Dr. Edwin H. Hadlock, pastor Fist English Lutheran Church, Wil- lam E. Morrls and Florence H. Dorfler, both of €an Franciseco. NIEFER—1GGERS—In this city, November 5, 1905, by the Rev. Herbert N. Bevier, William W, Niefer and Theresa C. Eggers, both of fan Francieco. VON HEIL E-MARTE—In Golden Gate, Cal. October 30, 1905, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Emil von Heide and Maude Marte. WEINSTEIN—MAISLER—In this city, No- vember b, 1905, by the Rev. A. B. J. Brown, Morris Weinstein of Stockton to Lena Mais- ler of thin city. — e PI 1025—Very fine, sunny, newly furnished rooms; bath; gentlemen preferred. furnished POST, 8s0—Large, ~sunny, Toom; gentlemen only; references. POST, 1339—Nicely let; reasonable. furnished sunny rooms to | w house With modern convenlences: ara- o rooms en suite and single; rates by du up: by week, $2 up; baths free to gues! SACRAMENTO, 1642Nice sunny front rooms; running water, etc.; housekeeping rooms also. TTER, 968—Fine furnished front rooms; | sunny, homelike, phone; reasonable. desirable, nicely furnish— § ed rooms in sunny flat; convenient; reasonable TAYLOR, 511, near Geary—Pleasant, sunny rooms to let; hot and cold water; $12 and $13 per montb. rooms with hot TAYLOR, 350—Clean sunny 1 bath; good services reasonable. i VAN NESS AV., 401B—Nice, new furnished | rooms; modern, sunny corner flat; reasonable. | TALENCIA, 088, near Eighteenth—2 newly | | red ‘sunny bay-window rooms; bath UNITED STATES, 128 near Market—400 | WOLF House, | JOHNSTON, THE, 605 O'Farrell—! rooms, 36c to $1 night, $1 15 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room: elevator, read.-room: free bus. baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st. nr. Market— Most convenient and respectablc; 700 rooms, 2t $1 50 nightly, $2 to $8 week: elevator, lights: reading-room; free bus. baggage. Howard and Sixth—No better house in city; rates reasonable; lo- Geo. H. von der Mehden, prop. nstent fon central eatly furnished large, nces; gentlemen; ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth Open until 11 p./m. ROOMS AND BOARD. EL MARLBOROUGH, 404 Eddy, 404—Jus rooms modern, up to date, light, sun- | airy; hair mattresses; free baths; every- | & clegant, fresh, clean; table unexcelled. | | | Rates: Rooms for 2 with board, $50 month and ubward; single rooms with board, $30; everything homelike; varior and piano for | guests; location in the heart of gity. 404 Eddy st., 408. 807—Exceptionally oom, handsome good table, and sightly | single, | | | suites, $55 up: see for yourself. furnished rooms_in -Board for 2 micely dern flat; running water, bath, phone. 771 dy st | Protestant ladles or gentlemen. Apply | northwest corner Hayes and Webster. Y, 640, Maison Tence—Select furnished | with excellent French table board: reas. GATE, 514—Room and board for 2 en; single beds; running water. inny suites | gle rms.; excellent board; references cen- , bay or- gas sekeeping; ms and 1 single usekeeping housekeeping rooms sunny frout able rates urch—Neatly to let; reac. housekeeping 4, large, sus ; gas range, near Van Ness and fireproof structure; rm., bath; speclai r next 60 days; tel. South 1071 t house; sunny 120 Plerce st.—Four hed rooms: iated. Tel. Fell 9731 me and separate bath. e and Scott. Wash., Mare Island, Cal, and Pensacola, Fla.. 451500 feet B. M. of white cak. Ap- plications for proposals should refer to sched- | ule 203. Blank proposals will be furnished | upon application to the navy pay offices, rtsmouth, N. H., Boston, Ma: ew York N. Y., Norfolk, Va., Seattle, Wash., n Francieco, Cal. Pensacola, Fla., or to the bureau. H. T. B. HARRIS, Paymaster General, U. S. N. | | PROPOSALS for eubs: Suppiles. Office | reservation; all | electric lights, | tel. Howard 924. | must be | Plaza—Furnished | | avenue e pr—y modern; reas. Ness—Van uite; reas. | well furn. $26 mo. ny, modern, fur. ht, hot water. —Choice un- Pine, near Hyde ath; steam heat. THE Frederick, 901 Stanyan—1 to § rooms, overlooking Golden Gate Park: tel.Page 6166, | —— lis and Leavenworth sts., he heart of the city. 300 rooms; 100 baths Modern in every detal | Anostino Monteggia, 27, St. Helena, and Giovannine Brovelli, 19,'St. Helena. Robert L. Walker, 36, 451 Hyde street, and Estella Dodge, 36, 451 Hyde street. Frank W. Mearns, 25, 1828 Page street, and Sarah Pinkerton, 22, 751, Seventh avenue Rates $3 to $15 per week. Rooms, wi ate bath, 31 day. Tourl el solicited. A_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms | > $1 § 1ght, $125 to $5 per week and usekeeping roome; open all night “The Almonte, th #t.)—Roo 50 to $10 w Market st. (or No. 25c to e, $1, $1 50 nigl house open all night. ND House, over Owl Drugstore; 2 en- 1126 Market ana 21 Turk—Electric running water in every room: 200 25c 1o H0c per night. 125 to $4 week. BOSWORTH, 217—3 large rooms: $8. BRODERICK, 1618, near Sutter—Nicely fur- nishe rooms in new flat; running wa eto $10 month BURTON Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—100 rooms; new house; modern: $1 25 to §3 per week. CALIFORNIA. 1424—Sunny front furnished rooms ™o lef; all new. ELLIS, 18_ROOMS, ROOMS, ROOMS, BY TH. furnished single sunny r week. RTH. 246—Nicel ooms; $1 25, $1 50 GALT HOUSE, 1206 Marxer st.—Choice rooms by day, week or month; central location. ¥O GEARY, 657—Nicely furnished single and double rooms; sunny, reasonable. GEARY, 691—Nicely furnished light, clean rooms; $1 75, $2 week. GRAND Pacific Hotel, 1014 Kearny st.—New house: a1l modern conveniences; rooms by day 35¢c up; by week $2 up; open all night. GRAND SOUTHERN, 1069 Mission, cor. Sev- enth—100 rooms; 50c night. $2 to $7 week. HOTEL Hamilton, and cafe_ 125 _Fillis, bet, Towell & Mason sts., S.F.—Rms $1 to $3 per steam heat & telephone in each room. 715—Rooms, 25c to $1 per da: $3 per week; reading-room, etc. HOWARD, o $150 10 e a sipgle man, a large unfur- om with gas and water near Stefner | n arrell sts. . Box 1826, Call office. | _— TURF. WILL guarantee to tell who will be elected next Mayor for $5. 416 Turk st., room 2. —_— PROPOSALS. be received at the Bureau of o Navy Department, shington, D. C., until 10 o'clock a. m., November 21, 1905, and publicly opened mediately thereafter, to furnish at the na: vards, Portsmouth, 'N. H., Boston, Mass,, New York, N. Y., Norfolk, Va., Puget Sound, Purchasing Commissary November 4, 1805.—Sealed propoeals for fur- nisbing and delivering such quantities of subsistence supplies, delivered at such whart | or wharves or such warenouses in San Fran- cisco, Cal, as per circuiar to be seen at this ‘offics, will be received here until 11 oclock 4. m., Wednesaay, November 15, 1905, and opened immediately thereafter in presence of bidders. Specificdtions, general instructions to bidders and blank forms of | proposals will be furnished to established alers on application to C. R. KRAUTHO! Major Commissary. —_— LEGAL NOTICES. an Francisco, Cal., NOTICE is hereby given that I have this day s0ld one-half interest in the business known as the Murray’s Emoloyment Agency to H. B_ Hastings. W. 1. ROBERTS. ———eee e CARDS AND INVITATIONS. Engraved wedding invitations, visiting & busi- ness cards, crests, etc.: high-class work; mod- erate raten. J. H. Duncan, 126 Kearny,rs. 1-2 MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: { Emlle C. Miramontes, 25, 919 Montgomery | and Victoria Guirems, 18, 819 Mont- | komery avenue. Thomas F. Barry, 24, 836 Tilinols street, and Elizabeth 1. Otis, 23, 2 Liberty straet. | Witte Hoogendyke, 20, 2674 Sixteenth street, and Agnes C. Newstrom, 20, 971 Florida street. Leroy mgartner, 23, city, and Minnie Leadma: 20, Havana, Illinois. | Harry H. Gillard, 23, 777 Haight street, and Alice Swanson, I 777 Haight street. Ira C, Tudor, 23, 315 O'Farrell street, and Mary Noonan. 19, 336% Brannan street. Fred M. Sfiican!, 29, Colma, and Pauline M. Booth, 23, Colma. George Barker, 21, 618 Eddy street, and Isa- bella M. Stewart, iS, 4078 Eighteenth street. Joseph M. Cofftinan, 45, Biggs, and Virginia L. Lawson, 42, Biggs. Frederick R. DeMatty, 21, 1350 Harrison st., and Willa Smith, 26, 1359 Harrison street. Rudolf Schubert, 22, 1519 California_street, and Mary Schi 1, 25, 1329 Sixteenth street. Walter J. O'Brien, 23, Oakland, and Anita M. Irvin, ‘20, 7158 Guerrerq street. John Siyles, 30, 637 Bush!street, Johneon, 21, 637 Bush street. Laverne Cook, 21, Oakland, and Maud Stahr, 21, Oakland. George F. Johnston, 35 660 Waller stréet, and Jeanne M. Niderost, 30, 1016 Diamond st. Carlo Braya, 27, Valoma, and Franclscka Bunza, 23, 439 Union street. Samuel Fisher, 37, Guatemala, and Bertha A. Arnsberg, 27, 801 Lombard street. Frank 8. Parks, 42, 991 Church street, and Annte ‘Hope, 81, Ban- Antonio, Texas. William J. Lattimore, 23 416 Broadway, and Nettic E. Whalen. 21, 416 Broadway. George A. E. Bothmann, 27, city, and Elise Poechhacker, 23, city. Stephen Babcock Jr., 21, 111% Minna street, nd Lydia F. Smith, 22, 892 Greenwich street. Joseph J. Hoffman, 24, 420 Franklin street, nd Marle Moibes, 18, 3048 Fulton street. e e 1TRTHS— MARRIAGES—LEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- oons suthorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. 2 S ——— BORN. CHAIN—In this city, October 31, 1905, to wife of A. Chain, @ daughter. - SCHWAB—In New York, to the wife of D, Schwab (nee Loewenthal), & son. 5 s MARRIED. ELIASSEN—STENSTAD—] this city, No- vember 5, 1905, by the Rev. O. G and Edna Laity, - Harry, € Tucker, Mary Langridge, Mrs. J., 70 Verrvkin, John, 68 | 1eareta, Carmen Westphial, Johanna, 47 Lynch, James, 42 | BARRETT--In this city, November 4, 1903, | ISENBERC Johp M. Ellaseen and Bergette Stenstad. DIED. Barrett, P. W., 31 Mann, Helen, 2 Barry, Frances 1. |McGonigle, John P.,33 Moholy, Mary, 77 Mortland, Wm. A.. 33 Murphy, 'George J., 13 Bernard, Louis B., 68 Berry, Hannah, 70 Bocea, Patrick, 29 Callan, Michael, 54 | Musaus, Caroline, 43 Calegaris, inez, 13 O'Brien, Catherine, 67 Cochrane, Mrs.J.R.,77 Osterhout, Lalla C. Jomes Place, Danfel N., 61 . Marfe, 4 m. Rutledge, Thos. M., 48 Glover, Mary 64 Schadde, Sophie Isenberg, H. Slocombe, Samuel, 63 ex. Klotz, Frederieic. 61 Kragen, Philip, 16 Smyth, Rebecca Tornlund, Carl E., 64 d Patrick W., beloved Son of Willlam an Mergaret Barrett, and brother ‘of Robert, John, Stephen, William, James and Nora Barrett, a native of Ireland, aged 81 years. BARRY—In Oakland, Cal., November 6, 1905, Frances 1., infant daughter of Willlam J. and Frances Barry of Castroville, Cal. BERNARD--In this city, November 5, 1905, Louis B, Bernard, aged (8 years 10 months and 3 days. BERRY—In Oakland, Cal, November 5, 1905, Hannah, wife of the late N. W. Berry, and mother of Arthur and Mabel Berry, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 70 years. BOCCA—In this city, November 6, 1905, Pat- rick Bocca, dearly beloved husband of Cath- erine Bocca, father of Viola and Mildred Bocca, son of Vincent Boeca, and brother of William A. Bocea, a native of New York City, aged 29 years 6 months and 9 days. CALLAN—In this city, November 6, 1905, Michael Callan, a native of Ireland, aged 54 years. CALEGARIS—In this city, November 6, 1905, Inez Calegaris, dearly beloved daughter of Joseph and ira_Calegaris,” and beloved sister of Emile A., Arnold, Mario, Margherite and Hugo Calegaris, a native of San Kran- cisco, Cal., aged 13 years 11 months and 25 days. COCHRANE--In Si November 6, an Mateo, Cal 1805, Mrs, J. R. Cochrane, beloved mother of . E. 0., J. W., G. F, and W. 1. T. Coch- Mrs, A. E. Middleton, Mrs. Lydia McCord and Mrs. A. W. Buchanan, and . Palanca, a native of | years 7 months and 2 papers grandmother of Mi New York, aged 77 da; (Cleveland and New Orlea Dplease covy.) CONDON—In this city. November 5, 1905, at his residence, 4360 Twenty-fifth _street, James, beloved husband of Margaret Condon, and 1oving father of James, Dennis, Johu, Ellen and Willlam Condon, a native of Ire- land. [=FThe funeral will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from McAvo: 1 Hayes Inter— O'Hara & stre ment Holy “0.’s parlors, 261 and site St. Ignatius Chu Cross Cemetery. ERKELI ~In this city, November 6, 1905, Marfe Evelyn, youngest and beloved child of Henry J. and Victorla von Erkelens, and ster of Theresa and Annle von Erkelens, native of San Francisco, Cal., azed 4 months and 2 days. GLOVER—Entered into rest, in this city, No- vember 5, 1905, at her home, 2061 Buchanan street, Mary Elizabeth, widow of Robert Glover, and mother of R. O.. A. O., E. N., Dr. M. J. W. and B. L. Glover and Mrs, A High, a native of New York, aged G4 years, (Boston, Mass,, papers please covy.) {7 Funeral and interment privéte. In New York, November 6, 1905, H. Alexander Isenberg of Honolulu, beloved husband o’ Virginia R. and father of Ru- dolf and Alexander Isenberg. KLOTZ—In this city, November 6, 1905, Fred- erick, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth anc father of Maria A. Klotz and Hemry J. Gerdes, a native of Bad aged 61 years 11 months and on and Philadelphia papers please Kiotz, Mrs. copy.) @7 Friends, acquaintances and members of Friendship Lodge No. 179, A, O. U. W., and Verein Eintracht, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, No- vember 8, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., from 'his residence, 606 Filbert street, near Stockton. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. KRAGEN—November 6, 1905, Philip Kragen, son of louis and Rachel Kragen, and brother of Daniel, Juliette, Elsie, Charlotte, Hannah and Martha Kragen, aged 16 years 4 months and days. LAITY—In Truckee, Cal, October 28, 1805, Harry Laity, beloved husband of Jane Laity, and father ‘of Mary Morrill and Thomas ty, a native of Cornwall, England, aged ears 5 months and 10 days. LANGRIDGE—In this city, November 5, 1905, Mrs. J. Langridge, beloved wife of George gridge, mother of Mrs. Sarah Balk and illiam Langridge, and grandmother of George Balk and Mrs. May McLaren, a na- tive of England, aged 79 years and 6 months, ¥ The funeral services will take place Wednesday, November 8, at 2 o'clock p m., at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Sarah Balk, 2031 Hyde street. Interment private, I. 0. O. F. Cemetery, Point Lobos avenue. LEARETA—AD anniversary requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of Carmen Learetta, mother of Mrs. Aurreocochea and Carmencita Leareta, on Thursday, November 0, at 10 a. m., at the Spanish Church, Broadway. Friends and ac- quaintances are respectfully invited to at- 1—In this city, November 5, 1805, James, beloved husband of Mary Lynch, and father' of Lizzle, George, Mamie, James, Daniel, Jobn, Joseoh and Jeremiah Lynch, a nai of County Cork, Ireland, aged 42 years 7 months and 3 days. A member of Shoemakers' Union. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), November 8, at 9 a. m., from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1187 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. John's Church, where a mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 a, m. Interment Holy Cross Cemotery. MANN—In this city, November 6, 1905, Helen beloved daughter of Gustave and Paullne Mann, a native of California, aged 2 years 1 month and 13 daye. McGONIGLE—In this city, November 6, 1905, John P., dearly beloved son of Ellen’ Ward and_the late Patrick McGonigle, and brother of Mra_Aune, Jenny, Thomas, Mollle and Jennle Ward and Mrs. A, Davis, a natf of San Francisco, Cal, aged 33 years 3 months and 20 days. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock a, m., from his late residencs, 2012 Twenty-second street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a re- quiem high mases will be celebrated for the Tepose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MOHOLY—Entered into - rest, November 4, | 1005, Mary, relict of the late Jeremiah Mo- | TELEPHONE MAIN 43, N.GRAY & CO., inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Cyrus S. Wright, president; Geo, H. Clark, vice president; Al P. Booth, treasurer; Harold L. Wright, secretary. 612-614 VAN NESS AVENUE. Between Golden Gate avenue a SAN FRANCISCO, Turk street, AL, e 2 WOODLAWN CEMETERY, San Mateo County. t SONIC CEMETERY A MASOTE James Flood 'Bulmln? 'OCIATION, 8. F. Taken in Part . for Ploty h....’...,.-. CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY 1504 MARKET STREET Or at Cemetery. |McAvoy, 0’Hara & Co. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Removed to Their New Parlors, 261-271 HAYE ST., opp. 8. ,@4+110: OHORCE Lady Assistants. Telephone South 247. James McGinn. Henry Hansen. JAMES McGINN & ® c0., Formerly With McGinn Bros. ~——Funeral Directors and Em 214 Eddy_st. East (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from the residence ‘of her daugiter, Mrs. K. Brady, 1443 Seventh avenue South, thence to All Hallows Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebratéd for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Holy Cross Cemetery. MORTLAND—In_this city, November 5, 1905, Willlam A., beloved husband of Mary Mort- land, a native of England, aged 33 years and 10 months. MURPHY—In this city, Interment November 3, ' 1905, George J., beloved son of Demnis J. and the late Minnte Murphy. and brother of kiiza- beth, Ma; 2 native of San Francisco, Frances, James and Rose Mur- aged 13 [ 07 Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend ithe funeral to-day (Tuesday), parents’ résidence, 3484 Miss! at 9 o'clock a. m. from the fon street, thence to St. Paul’s Church, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Thirtleth street and San Jose avenue. MUSAUS—In Los Angeles, Cal., 1905, Caroline M., beloved wife of 'W. Musaus, 43 year: O'BRIEN—In & native of Portiand, Maine, this city, Novemb Interment October 381, P. aged er 4, 1905, Catherine L., beloved wife of the late Joseph O'Brien, John E. and Charles M, O'Brien, mother of James W., Mrs. John O'Brien, and aunt of Charles M. and Frank A. O'Brien, & natlve of County Sligo, Ireland, aged 67 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect Jossph T., sister of Joseph J.., fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 8:30 a. m., residence, 742 Sixth avenue, thence to Star of the Sea Church, strect, from her. near Fulton late where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for Interment he repose of her soul Toly Cross Cemetery. at 9 a. m. OSTERHOUT—In this city, November 6, 1905, Lalla Chase Osterhout, and daughter of the Schuyler late Elles belove Osterhout, n Cha ed wife of [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock D. m., from _the parlors of Carew & English, 20' Van Ness Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and avenue. Guerrero streets. Strictly private. PLACE—Entered Into rest, in Frultvale, Cal., November 4, 1005, Daniel Newbury Place, beloved husband of Fanny M. Place, and father of Charles A. Place and Mrs. William Jacobs, a native of New York, vyears 10 months and 16 days. papers pleage copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, November 8, at o' clock D. axed 61 (New York . _m., from the chapel of the Odd Fellows' Crematory, San Fra ncisco. RUTLEDGE—In this city, November 5, 1805, Thom: 3 Martin, beloved brother ah &nd Pauline Rutledge, of Edward and uncle of Samuel W. Plercy, a native of Stoughton, Mast ., aged 40 years 2 months and 24 da [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), November 8, at 8 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 405 P oint Lobos avenue, thence to Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHADDE—Entered into rest, in this city, No- vember 4, William H. late 1905, Sophle, beloved Schadde, Interment wife of the and devoted mother of Mrs. Augusta E. Hartmann, Mrs, Emma Witte and William A., Henry D. Schadde, (Chicago and New York papers Germany. a native of please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Bdward and f Hanover, to-day (Tuesday), November 7, at 1:30 p. m., from her late tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth. residénce, 1748 Mission ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SLOCOMB! 1903, Samuel E—In_Alameda, Slocombe, Cal., N beloved street, be- Inter- ovember 6, husband of Jane Brake Slocombe, and father of Mrs. Dayis Sanders, Mrs. D. U. Ross and .Sidney and_Marguerite Slocombe, a native of Eng- land, aged 63 years 3 months and 1.day. SMYTH—In this city, November 6, 1905, Re- becca Smyth, a native of Londonderry, Ire- lang. @7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), residence, 7 Rose's Church 10 a. m. TORNLUND—In Kansas 1605, Carl Emil Tornlund, Mrs, at 9:30 a. m., froi Perry street, the for services, com . Interment. private. Cit; Tornlund, A. C. Pederson, m her late nce to St. mencing at October 30, ather of Fritz Mrs. Carlie Thoren, Ellen Tornlund and Mrs. R. Ander- son, a native of Sweden, aged 64 years. 0 Fri fully at Cypress Lawn Cemetery Wednesday, N ends and acquaintance: vember 8, at 2 o'clock p. m. TUCKER—In this city, November 6, are respect- invited to attend -the funeral services | 0~ 1905, Mary, beloved mother of Albert N. and Ben- jamin G. VERRYKIN—In Oakland, Tucker. Cal., November 5, 1906, John Verrykin, a native of Belgium, aged 68 years. WESTPHAL—In thig city, November 6, 1905, Johanna, beloved wife of Peter Westphal, and sister of Mrs. Dora Gessler and Carl and Helene Grapengeter, @ native of Olden- burg, H months olstein, Germany, aged and 30 days. 47 years 7 [ Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), November 8, at 2 p, m., from the parlors af H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mis- slon street, Cremation 1. CARD OF THANKS. between Seventh and Eighth. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. ‘We desire to thank our many friends for their sympathy and great kindness extended to us in our bereavement. FREDERICK G. LINDSAY, MINNIE J. LINDSAY, LITA M. ROSS. CEMETERY PLOTS In 04d Fellowe'| and Masonic Cemeteries can be exchanged for Plots In MOUNT OLIVET. For particulars apply at City Office, GRANT BLDG.. MARKET & SEVENTH STS. COMMERCIAL N.WS Continued From Page 15. Blls & Bears 02 1B 18 04 13 14 40 25 8 — - 1 Columbla 16 — 08 Conqueror 10 10 Diamond . = — 05 Dmfid Blk B. 20 o o2 Dmflld Tringle — 10, Potlatch . 8 — Dominion — 06/Red Lion..... & — Empire 06 06jRed Top Ex.. 6 04 Exploitation . — 04 8andstorm ... 0L 03 Dixie - 09 10|Sandstorm Ex 07 (9 Fawn . 03 —|Sherman . — 2% Florence ....2 50 4 00 Silver Plck. 08 09 Frisco . — 08| Simmerone 207 Gold Dust. — 07|St Ives. 13 14 Gold Hill, — 02|Treasure . 0+ 09 Gldfid of Nev 59 60|Verde . — 0 G & G Reed. -— 10,Vernal ot 08 Gldfld Rand. 05 06 Wonder o — GldAd Tom... — 05| Bulitrog District. Amargosa ... 05 10{Gold Bar..... 25 30 Amethyst ... — 12{Goidfid Blifrg — 10 Big Bullfrog. ‘— 10 Lige Harris.. 01 02 Bonnfe Clare 65 —|Mont Bullfrog 01 — Blifrg of Nev 40 050|Orig Bullfrog. 22 24 Blifrg Annex — 05 Pllot 20 — Bullfrog Com 06 —| 17 29 Bullfrog Ex.. 86 -— — 8 Blifrg Bundle 06 10 o0 — Blifrg Jumpr. 13 —i{Shc e Bull Ntl Bk. 14 15/Steinway 18 18 Den Bullfrog 24 25 Ventura . - 11 Den B Annex — 0Bl Vista Gran — 05 Bclipse ...... 38 38| Wolverine ... 05 10 Other Districts. Brown Hope. — 14| Paymaster ... 01 (2 Congress . 16 —iRay & O'B.. 08 07 Eeperanza — O1]Rocco Home.. — 90 Gold Reed... 15 —|Rothwell .... — 26 Gold Quartz. 55 — Silver Peak.. — 17 Kawich & B — 1% Southwestrn . — 25 Kawich Gold — 02| Sylvania ..... — 1B Kawich Nev. — @i|Tokop Con... 02 05 Lida Hawk., — BB/ - 0 \ TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: 200 Con Va. 500 Jumbo Ex. 9:30 a. m. Session. 100 Mont T,s 15.2 50, 500 Unlon Con 62 11 a. m. Session. 500 Andes ....... 27,1000 Ntl BK, b 30. 16 300 Con Va....1 32’43! 100 Ophir . 1000 Denver . | 100 Ophir .. i 000 Goldfieid, 'Bio 60,3000 orig, Biitys10 23 000 Home Con,b15 08{§500 Red Top...... 3 500 Kendall, s 10. 30 600 Sandstorm ... 40 1000 Kendall . 14 £500 MacNamar 400 Mont Ton..... 5 2 p. m. Session. 200 Un?o:‘cgn 700 Con Va......1 85} Ohlo . 1000 Diamonfield . 25| 200 ir . 5000 Dixie M Co. IO,m Orig Bulli 1000 Jim Butler. 1000 Or BlIfg, s 1500 Kendall 1000 Kendall, 500 Mexican ....1 502000 St Ive 800 Mon Tn,s10.2 47%| 500 Unlon Con.... CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Comstocks. Bid. 08 ] & P ssivngials 1ze2iBe 81F Tonopah Distriet. Belmont ..1 55 1 5i%| Midway 45 California’ .. — 08 12 Cash Boy.... — 18 50 Colehan .... — 10/N Y Ton Con 20 21 Golden Anchr 80 83(North Star... 48 — Great West.. 03 21 Home . o oosy 2 Home Con... — P indlana Ton. — 02{Sterra Nev... 0L 04 Jim Butler.. €9 —Tomo EX.. =3 Little Ton.. — 2 73|Ton of Nev.i2 50 13 25 Lucky Tom.. — 17/United . — 15 MacNamara . 34' 3i|West /End...117%1 25 Goldfield District. Adams 05% B — Austin ...... — 18— fack Butte.. 16 35 36 Bl Butte Ex — w0 — ilack Rock.. — 18 3= Blue Bell.... 03 B — Blue Bull.... 07 2% 26 Brooklyn ... 02 05 Oakes — 10 Columbla Mt. 16 —Oro .. — o Diamond = 16|Penn Goldfleld 02 03 Plamondfie 25 26| Red Lion. s = 08 Dixfe .. 081 10 Red Top. oL 64 Frisco —" 16| Red Top — o2 Goldfleld Bx. — 01|8t Ives 13 14 Goldfid G D. 03 04 Sandstorm ... 40 050 Goldfield & G 11 —|Sandstorm BEx 08 — Gold ‘Luck 8 — 07;Sllver Pick... 09 10 Gold of Nev. 60 —|Simmerone ... 21 — Great Bend.. 03 —! Vernal . — Bullfrog District. Amargosa .. 01 (2|Lige Harris.. 0L — Beatty .. — 0b{Mont Bulifrog 02 — Bulifrog An.. — 04{Orig Bullfrog. 23 25 Bullfrg Belle — 07) Shoshone — 12 Bullfrog Nev. — B3| Vista Gran — 08 Bilirg Ntl Bk 15 16/ Wolverine — 1 Eclipee ...... — 10| Other Districts. Brown Hope. — 10 Pine Grove... 08 — Esperanza .. — 01, Ray & O'B. 05— Free Gold.... — 15/ Rothwell . 02% — Gold Mt Con — 2 Silver Peak. — 21 Kawich M Co — 04 Ton Berkeley. — 02 Nev Sunshine 15 —|Ton Gold Mt. — 12 ——————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. Ernest F. and Eugene Laforcade to Morris Msyerfeld Jr., lot on S line of California street, 177:10 W of Larkin, W 28:4 by S 80; $§10. German Savings and Loan Socety to H. B. Pinney, lot on S line of Greenwich street, 115 E of Gough, E 175 by S 26, excepting lot on S line of Greenwich street, 187:6 E_of Gough, E 30 by N 120, for right of way; $10. Isaac and Lizzie Mensor to John D. Bull- winkel, lot on NE corner of Geary and Web~ ster streets, N 82:6 by E 68:9; $10. Willlam H., Emma L. and Joseph A. Sul- livan to C. §. Laumeister and William T. Sesnon, lot' on' Sii corner of Post and Fili- more streets, § 75 by E 91:3; $10. Josephine H. and Thomas _B. Bishop to Sarah Kohl, lot on N line of Broadway, 137:6 W of Webster, W 80 by N 275; $10. Carl S. Hedberg to Adolph R. Hedbers, lot on N line of Filbert street, 191:8 W of Fill- more, W 2:8 by N 120; §5. Arthur and Stella Kanzee to Charles A. and Clotilde Keherleber, lot on N_line of Fell steset, 15035 E of Eroderick, E'25 by.N 1872 Gtto Bamann to Alfred J. Regan, lot on NE corner of Fulton street and Central avenue, E 56:3 by N 100; $10. Mary B. and George Heazelton to Robert A. McLean, lot on S corner of Market and Brady streets, SW 75 by SE 124; $10. W. J. O'Rourke to Bridget McLeod, lot on NW corner of Brady (as in 1861) and Mission streets, SW 50 by NW 75: $5. Henry M. O'Rourke to same, same; $5. Daniel C. and Annie M. O'Rourke to same, lot on W corner of Brady and Mission streets, SW 51:1% by NW 81:2; $10. Bridget McLeod to Lily S. Longmore, lot on SW line of Brady street, 75 NW of Mis- sion, SW 25 by NW 6:2; $10. Same to Herman and Therese Hankozy, lot commencing 75 NW of Mission street and 25 SW of Brady, SW 25 by NW 6:2; also lot on NW line of Mission street, 50 SW of Brady, SW 1:134 by NW 81:2; $10. Eugenio and Angelo Erigero to Antonio Cuneo, lot on NW line of Howard street, 27:6 NE of Thirteenth, NE 27:6, NW 79:1%, SW 27:6%, SE 719:4%; $10. Antonio_and Clorinda R. Cuneo to Eugenio Erigero, lot on NW line of Howard street, 55 NE of Thirteenth, NE 27:8, NW 79:2%, SW 27:6, SE 70:1%; $10. Agnes E. Staud and Martha H. Schmidt to William J. Cuneo, lot on W line of Capp street, 60 N of Twenty-second, N 20 by W 100; $10. Julia E. Lane to John T. Lane, lot on N line of Hill street, 75 W of Church, W 26 by N 38; gift. Michael ‘J. and Mary Mahony Kuhn, lot on N line of Hancock street, E of Sanchez, E 25 by N 114; §10. Christian and Marle Walther to Niels M. and Laura J. Nielson, lot on § line of Cum- ot e et Noe, £ 25 by S 114; 10. Jeremiah and Rosanna Donovan to Vittorio and Aeostina Sattui, lot on S line of Twen- ty-third street, 75, W of York, W 25 by S 104; $10. Madge H. and George L. Fish td Sheehy Es- tate Company, lot on N line of Clay street, 137:6 E of Montgomery, E 45:10 by N 122; $10. Giuseppe, Mary, Francesco and Rose Lago® marsino to Francesco Lombardi and Antonio Cerello, Jot on NE_corner Kearny and Union streets, N _67:6 by E 27:6; $10,500. Eva S. Gilmore to Luigi Nunzfato, lot on SW corner of Montgomery street and Montgemery court, § 47:6 by W_92: $10. Nathan M. and Pauline Raphael to Adolph Lebrecht and Hanna Newbauer, lot on NE line of First street, 137:6 NW ot Harrison, NW 25, NE 67:6, NW 25, NE 20, SE 50, SW 87:6; $10. Marcel E. Cerf to William F. Detert and Margaret C. Davis, lot on NE line of Second street, 250 NW of Brannan, NW 25 by NE 100; $10. David Keil to Keil Estate Company, lot on NW line of Mission street, 165 NE of Fourth, NE 57 by NW_160; also lot on SW line of Third street, 205 NW of Mission, NW 60 by SW 60; also lot on W line of Mission street, 112:0 N of Twenty-second, N 163:6, SW 250:6, S 93, NE 110:6, 8 68:7, NE 140:7 and all interesi in Mission Block No. 65; also block bounded by A and B etreets, Twelfih and Thirteenth ave- nues 3 3 Estate of H, or Henry Horstmann (by Chris- tian Lehmann, John L. Bach Jr. and Joseph G. Cox, executors) to H. O. Trowbridge, lot on NW line of Howard street, 200 NE of Fourth, NE 50 by NW 70; $18,250. H. O. and Georgla Trowbridge to Lars C. Larsen, lot on NW line of Howard street, 200 NE of Fourth, NE 50 by NW 75; $10. David and Hanna Bernstein to M. Fisher Company, lot on SE line of Folsom street, 50 SW of Riteh, SW 25 by SE 75; $10. Permelfa, John, Thomas and Willlam W. Rutherford to Anton Christensen, lot on NW line_of Shipley street, 125 NE of Fifth, NE 25 by NV 75: $10. Marlan G. Green to Michael Walsh, lot on NW line of Welsh street, 170 NB of Fourth, NE 20 by NW 80 and lands adjoining; $10. M. Fisher Company to Holmes Investment Company, lot on NE line of Fifth street, 25 SB of Jessie, SE 50 by NE 75; $10, George Habenicht to M. Fisher Company, lot on NW line of Shipley street, 200 SW of Fifth, SW 25 by NW 75; $3000. Patent Brick Company to F. D Baldwin and Frank Roberts, lot on SE line of Berry street, 820:10 SW of Fifth, SW 45:10 by SE 137:6; 10. M fes T. or Jamies Finn to Joseph M. Strausa, lot on SE lifie of Natoma street, 175 SW of Fifth, SW 21:3 by SE 80; $10. Julle Marchand and Loulse and Leon Ber- ton to Caroline Dreyfuss, lot on NW line of Natoma street, 100 SW of Seventh, SW 25 by NW 15; 810, Dugald McMiilan to Louise Helbing, lot on W line of Hayward street, 75 S of son, § 25 by W 80; grant. J. E. and Elizabeth L. Green to John Ta- mony, lot_on N corner of Ninth and Natoma streets, NW 75 by NE 100: $10. Henry C. and Amelia Kaiser to Edward F. Sophey, lot on SW line of Seventh street, 55 NW of Bryant, NW 25 by SW 85; $10. Frederica. F. Schloss (Friedman) and Nan- Meyerfeld (Friedman) to Frederick L. Lipman, lot on N corner of Seventh and South streets, NE 550 by NW 240; $10. G."and Hattle Anderson_ to Edwin lot on SW_corner of Solano. and S 06:1. SW 327:1%. NW to Richard 110 1 N 364 200; $10. unzxfi‘.m O acacy s saime, b $10. of Adalbert or Adelbert Cron (by Whneine Cron and . Samuel Polack, ex- exutors) to Edwin L. Forster, lot on E line of Migsisslppi_street. 150 S of Twenty-ffth, § 50 by E 100: $1: Theresa A. Meagher to Ida C. Meagher, lot on W line of Nineteenth avenue. N ot Clement street, N 26 by W 120; gift. Same to fame, lot on W line' of Nineteenth avenue, 200 N of Clement street, N 30 by W to Honora Condo 240; =itt. eyman Com: D e Lobos_avenue, 32: on § line of Polnt ¥ of ‘Blghteenth avenue, W 50 by S 100; $10. Same to Catherine Condon, lot on S Iine of Point Lobos averiue, 107:8'E of Nine- teenth avenue, E 20 by § 100: $10. ‘Anna V. Saul to Al D. ‘and Joanna lot on F line of Eizhth avenue, 275 street, N 25 by E 120; $10. E. Tansil to Jesse W. Hamiiton. lot of Nineteenth avenue, 200 S of A by W 120: also lot on N line of C of Sixteenth avenue, E 25 N ; also lot on S line of B Same to Laura Allen E lne of Sixtn avenue, 75 N of J street, N v : $10. % 3 Same to Theodore and Mary A. Lunstedt, lot on E line of Sixth avenue, 150 N of J street, N 50 by E 120; $10. Mary E. and Albert Phinney to Margaret Mc- Vicker and C. Hitchings, lot on E_line of Eilghth avenue, 100 N of K street, N 50 by E 120 $10. Alfred H. Behm to American Land and Trust Company, lot on W line of Thirty-fourth ave- nue, 176 S of M street, § 25 by W 120, quit- clafin deed: $10. Redmond T. and E. F. Powers to James P. Britt, lot 2 block 2 Wast Ena Map No. 2 T. B. Potter Realty Company to Salvatore Ricclardl, lots 25 and 26, block 45, Reis Tract; grant. Jamcs and Elizabeth Dufty to Bay Shore Real Estate Company, lot 23, block 64, same; grant. David M. and Helen L. Kirkcaldy to Phillp Reilly, lot 135, gift map 3: $10. John W. Newman to Alfred D. Bowen. lot on 8 line of Sagamore street. 120 E of Orizaba, E 120 by § 250, lot 2, block A, Railroad Home- stead, quitclaim deed; $10. Robert J. and William C. Newman to same, same; $10. Hannah (or Johanna) Foley (Cox), wife of Danfel H., to Willlam Cox, lot 8, block 48, Sunnystde: $10. / Marcus Marks to Herman Levy, lots 34 and 35, block 41, City Land Association: $10. Herman and S. J. Levy to Pauline Marks, same: $10. Julius C. Reis to J. J. Moore, lot 26, block 4, Rels Tract: grant. Swan Johnson to Louisa Johnson, undivided one-half of lots 1 and 2, block 20, Sunnyside; ft. West Shore Land Company to Frederic C. Schoenstedt, lot on SW line of Eighteenth avenue, 100 SE of N street, SE 25 by SW 1091: lofa 5, block 368, Case Tract: $10. Schlump, lot 38, block 6, Reis Tract: grant. Mary E. Blecher (formerly Bailey) to Hen- ry S. Bailey, o street, 250 N 'of Silliman, E 120 by N 25, lot 7, block 16, University FHomestead: $5. R. D and Zelma Hunter to Ocean Shore Raiiway Company, lot 17, gitt map 4; $10. E. J. (or J. E.) and Amelia Molera to same, lot 427, gitt map 4: $10. Edw. and Catherine H. Logue (Healey) to same. lot 21, block 6, West End ; also lot on NE iine of Sickles avenue, 23 SE of De Wolf street, SE 50 by NE 105, being por- tion block 6, Sears eubdivision of West End map 2; $10. Bullders’ Contracts. Wallace Bradford (owner) with Wakeley & Gowan (contractors), architect L. D. Gowan— All' work for a 5-room cottage on lot on B line of Homestead street, 160 from Twenty- fourth, 25 by 125; $1075. Hermaon Shomaker (owner) with Sjogrem Bros. (contractors), afchitects K1dd & Ander- son—All work excépt cement work, plumbing, painting, electrical work, mantels, shades, gas fixtures and Backus grates for a three-story corner of Eighteenth and Douglass streets, 85 by N 75; $8265. Sgme owner with T. J. Egan (contractor), architects same—Gas and water services, plumbing, sewers for same on same; $1209. Jessie W. Lilienthal (owner) with Chis- holm & Son (contractors), architects. Newsom & Newsom—All work except painting, decorat- ing and setting of heating furnage and its plpes for alterations and additions to residence on lot on S line of Sacramento street, between Gough and Octavia, 2027 Sacramento street; $6100. —_———— Alameda County. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4. R. D.*Hunter to Zelma Hunter (wife), lot on 8 line of Laurel (or Twenty-fitth) street, 350 W of Telegraph avenue, W 50 by S 135, lot 13, block O. map of blocks O, P and L, Kelsey Tract, Oakland. Robert and Amella Bishop to Frank Hult- green (or Hultgren) and Oscar Carlson (mar- ried), lot on N line of Arlington avenue, 164.36 E of Park street, E_40. N 151.45. to'S line of Stanford avenue, W 11.24, S 14149 to be- ginning, lot 5, block 1, Goiden Gate Tract, Oakland: $400. Hermann Knoche (single) to J. T. Hinch, lot on E line of Filbert street, ,180:10 S of Twenty-first, E 125:2, to intersection with line midway between and parallel with Myrtle and Filbert streets, S to point 151:2 N from intersection with the Encinal line (so cailed), W 195 to ppint on E lMne of Filbert street. 141:0 N_frobu intersection with said Eneinal ine, N 52 to beginning, re-record 1060 D. 241, akland; $10. W. J. and Lettle H. Baker to Cora E. Dixon (wite ‘ot E. C.), lot_on S line of Sycamore strect, 218:8 W of Grove, W 33:4 by S 100, portion lof 13, block M, map of W. F. Kelsey's Tract, Oakland: $10. Holcomb, Breed & Bancroft to #lvert and Ursula Knox, lot 1. block F, Santa Fe Tract No. 2, Oakland: $i0. Emma_A. and Samuel A. Wayne to Herman Harfst, lot on W line of Valdez street, 233.61 N of Twenty-fourth, N 50 by W 125, 'lots 30 and 81, block A, subdivision of Webster, Twen- ty~mu?1n0 and Valdez streets property, Oak- land; $10. Frederick W. Jr. and Mary T. Lange to Do- menico_Scrozzafava, lot on W _iine of Cypress street, 143.50 N of West Fourteenth, W 114.51, 832, to § boundary line of lot 14, E 3249, 8 3.'E 80, N _36.50 to beginning, portion of lots 14, 11, 12 and 13, block 582, Basebail grounds, Fourteenth and Center stroets, Osk- land: $10. Josepn and Bertha Raymond to same. lot on NW corner of West Fourteenth and Cypress streets, W. 30 by N 107. being S 107 of lot 13, block 082, same, Oakiand; $10. ‘Rose A. and John J. de Gloria to Joseph F. Hinch, lot 20, Santa Fe Tract No. 12, Oak- land; §10. ‘Wellington Gregg Jr. (by W. R. Berry, his attorney) and Leonie Gregg (wife. by Charies F. Baker, her attorney) to Elizabeth McCall (single), fot on W line of Chestnut street, 90 S of Seventh, W 127 by S 27. block 487, Kellersberger’'s map, Oskland: $10. M. K. Jacobus (femme sole) to Alice B. Washington (wife of F. B.), lot 3, block D, Clinton Mound Tract, Brooklyn, East Oakland; 10, & ‘Willlam R. and Margaret J. Spencer to Catherine V. Donlon (single), lot on NW line of Grant avenue, 340 ‘trom _intersection with NE boundary line plat as described in decree of partition action L._J. Haral- son vs. M. A. Renwick et al, 283 D. 147, SW 100 by NW 118, Grant avenue, on map plats 6. 7 and 8 Yoakum Tract, Brookiyn Township; $10. ‘Will Build Electric Line. REDDING, Nov. 6.—S. Rankin, a rail- road promoter, was here to-day con- tracting for rights of way for an elec- tric road between Red Bluff and Red- ding. He says the work will begin a year from date, and that the road will be completed in two years. It will compete with the Southern Pacific. RAILWAY TRAVEL. I CALIFORNIA Santa Fe Trains yon - —Valley Limited, for Stockton, Mer- B0 A MY emer Hantord, Visalia and Bakersfeld and Foints on. the AFAEL, INOIR R el ross vALLEY, | MILL VALLEY, | cAZADERO, Etc. SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAU( Nesk days and Sundays at 70 (ex- unday), 125, 1 20, 1145, 3:15, 4185, s:u.‘:':n, :30, and 11335 p. m. ‘week days—7:43 a. m., _Sundays and 15 p. boli- Potter Realty Company to Jurgen | lot on B line of Goettingen | trame bullding (flats and stores) on lot on .\’g | dally—Cazadero and way wtations. Sat ys -b.- ffl';:lfll Reyes MT.TAMALPAIS RAILWAY 'WEAK TS AR S F a0 A 20 o2 v Fzary DEror (Foot of Market Street.) MAIN _LINE 2] miita, Vacavilic, Winters, Rumsey 7.489 Richmond, Beaicis, Sacramento, Sulsun and Way Stations ........ 7-289 7.40AValicjo, Nups, Calistogs, Santa 8.08~ 7.28» TEAVE 7.00A 7.00a Rosa, Martinez, San Ramon ... 740aNlles, Pleasanton, Livermore, ‘Tracy, Lathrop, Stoekton .. 8.00AShasta Express—(Via Davis)y Willlams, Willows, tFruto, Bluft, Portiand, Tacoma, Seattie. 8.00ADavis, Wood: ghts Landing, Marysville, Orovilie. . 8.20A Martinez, Antloch, Byron, Tracy, Stockton, Newman, Los Banos, Mendota, Armona, Hanford, Visalla, Porterville 8.20APort_Costa. Lathrop, 3 desto, Fresno, Hanford, V! Bakersileld 8.40A Niles, San Jos . ton (tMilton), Valley Spring, Jone, Sacramento, Placervil Colfax. Marysville, Red Bluft 8.40AOakdale, Chinese, Jamestown, Sonors, Tuolumne and Ange! 9.00A Atlantic Express—Ogden and East 9.40A Richmond, Port Costa, Martines and Way Stations (fConcord) .... 10. 1 7.48» 7482 Vallejo, Daily. Naps, Sunday oniy Los Angeles ssenger—Port Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, | Lathrop, Stockton, Merced, | Raymond, Fresno, Goshen June- tion, Hanford. Lemoore, Visalia, Bakersfield, Los Angeles. . 208 10.20A El Paso, Kansas City, St. Louls snd ‘hicago 7.08> 11.00AThe Over Chicago, Denver, » |1 Nlles, San Jose and Way Statlo: > 11 Sacramento River Steamers 111.000 3.20pPort Costa, Martinez, Byron, Modesto, Merced, Fresn . 12080 | 3.20pYosemite and Mariposa Big Trees, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8.48a 8.48a 7.08a 11284 | | 18 12.48» 9.48a 7.08a 11.28a 3.40p Benlcia. ' Winters, ' Sacramento, Woodiand, Knights Landing, Marysville and Oroviile o imuvn.y-- d, Niles, and Way Statfo; 'Vallejo, Martines, San Ramon, Napa, Callstogs, Santa Rosa 4.00pXlles, Tracy, Stockton, Lod. 4.40p Hayward, Niles, Irvington, Jose, Livermore. 6.00pThe Owl Limited Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersileld, Los Angeles. 6.00PChicago and St. Louls Spec: Paso, Kansas City, St. Louls aad Chicago . - Hayward, N Vallejo, Port Costa, Benicla, sun, Sacramento . 8.00P Eastern Express—O: ag0, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louls, Martinez, Stockton, Sacramento, Reno, Sparks, Monteilo, Ogden... 6-20p Hayward, Niles and San Jose ...... 7.00PReno Passenger—Port Costa, Be- | nicis, Sufsun, Elmirs, Dixon, Davis,Sacramento, Sparks, Tono- pah, Goldfierd and Keeler....... 7.00p Vallejo, Crockett and Way Sta- tions, Sunday only 8.20POregon & California Express— ramento, Marysville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound and East. 8.488 Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- 43y only).c.eees o 111484 COA LINE_(Narrow Gauge). oot Mecket Streery " 8.16A Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Way Stations 5.56@ 12.16pNewark, Centerville, New Almaden. Los Gatos, Felton, Boulder Creek. Sants Cruz and Principal Way Stattons . . 110.56A 4.16pNewark, San Jose, Los Gatos ....J 18304 9.45p Hunters Train— (Saturday San Jose and Way Stations. s Ty DA San Jose and Wuy Stations. "00A San Jose and Way Statfon: 8.00A P 8.00A° 5 only) ... 11590 400 New Almaden (Tues., Fr 4108 The Coaster—San Jose, San Ardo, Paso Robles, Santa Margarita, San Luis Obispo, Guadatupe, Gaviota, Santa Bar- Dara, San Buenaventars, Oxnard, Burbank, Los Angeles 10.30m Hollister, Paja Del Monte, Pacific Grove, Surf, Lompoe .. . 10.30» 8.00ASan Jose, Trgs Pinos, Capitola, Santa Cruz, Paciic Grove, Salinas. San Lufs Obispo and Prinetpal Way Stations 4100 | 10.30ASan Jose and Way Stations. 1.200 | 11.30ASan Jose and Way Station: 400 :16P San Jose and Way Station: 364 00RDel Monte Express—Santa San Jose, Watsonyille, Santa Cruz,’ Del Monte, Monterey Pacific Grove . 12159 3.00P Los Gatos, Wrig! Santa Cruz, via Santa Clars and Narrow 6 = 0.45a Bt‘:vy'l;:l:r Tres P : 4 5 nos. 4.30PSan Jose and Way Stations m 15 00PSanta Clara, San Jose, Los lmDmJo‘elnd Principal Way Stations jpSunset Express—Redwood, San Jose, Gilroy, Salinas, Paso Robles, San Luls Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming, Beresford, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park, Palo Alio. 8.30pSan Jose and Way Stati Palo Alto and Way Stations 11 &:n mms‘:m l‘gol?b;:&‘ ingame, Imont, San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park and Palo Alto . n..larlnwde{: only for Mayfield, M tain View, Sunnyvale, La; SantA Clara and San Jose > —GRKLAND HARBOR FEARY .‘ZJ!N‘ N 17.16 A m. 8. M. 11.00 A.m. 1.00 7. ™. 3.00 P.™. 5.18 P.m. A for P for Afternoon. excepted. $Sunday only. oy oty §Datly, and stops at all stations on Sundsy. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30 & m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5110, 6:30 p. m. ]I& 402a(10:25 & | T30 f 0:20p Geyserville Cloverdale Hopland and Ukiah Willits and Sherwood Guerneville Sonoma Glen Ellen 10:40 210:25 a Sebastopol 7:30 v b 20 p STAGES connect at Greem Brae for San Quentin; at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs end_Mark West Sorings; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skagss Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boon- ville and_Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan land sg:’m Kelseyville, Carls- Soda o Lakeport, Lake U Liniy's, Hullville, Orrs Hot Springs, Haic: way House, Comptche, Hopkins. Mendoco City, Fort Bragg, Westport and Usal; at Wil- lits for Hearst and Sawyers: at Sherwood for Fort Bragg. Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cum- Bell's Springs. Harris, Hubbard, Fruit- land, Dyer, Garberville, Camp 3, Pepperwood, Sectia and’ Eurcka. Saturday and Monday round-trip tickets at On_Sunday—Round-trip tickets t poin begand Hen Ratsel at nalf aten - ” %lflt office, 630 Market st., Chronicle build- ing. JAS. AGLER, Gen. Manager. R X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. 18 Pages. $1 per Year EKLY CALL — ]