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ROOMS TO LET—Fura. and l.'nhr-.! Chee; = to | sunny completely fur- | furnished sunny bl | shed rooms to let | s to let in central | ROOMS AND BOARB. PR ..l i o IR HOTEL MARLBOROUGH, 404 Eddy, 404—Just opened; rooms modern, up to date, light, sun- ny, alry; hair mattresses; free baths; every- Thing slegant, fresh, clean: table unexcelled. Rstes: Rooms for 2 with board, $50 month Tna upward: singlerooma With ‘board, $30; e he 1iice; parlor ane for Clerything home lor and e for guests; location in the Eddy et., 404. MISSION warm belt; large sunny furnished front room with fire place for gentleman; with or without board. 2012 Howard st. hea rdfims; 150 : quiet. GEARY, 640 (Malson_Tence)—Fine sulte front rooms for 2 or 3; French tabie board; reas. ed rooms to let; very | hed room In mice lo- s to let; 88 to shed rooms to let; to let: con- fortable ¥, newly furnished eingle rooms; room; ahed furnished let at rea- front rooms; rooms also. ings)—Nice, furnished |~ # JOHNSTON, THE, 605 O'Farrell—Sunny sultes and single rms.; excellent board; references. BOARY WANTED. ROOMS AND WANTED—Board and room for married couple in_ stri private family; vicinity of Affil- jated Collewes or park: references if de- sired; give particulars. Box 2450, Call office. ROOM and board with the use of blano in rivate family by & young man singing here Call office. tollet and bath; private; coal grate or steam heat; two adults; state price. Box 2439, Call office. WANTED—3 or 4 furnished rooms for house- keeping; state location, price, etc. ‘Box 1192, Call. F YOUNG couple wish 2 or 3 housekeeping rooms complete; gas or coal range; state lowest e. Box 1198, Call. YEFINED lady wants large sunny room, run- ning water, nr. $8. Box 1182, Call. VANTED—3 4 unfurnished rooms; near Larkin and Geary. Box 2441. Call office. RAZORS. SAFETY Razor, regular RAZORS. $2 Star Safety cial price Extra biades ...... , g Giilette Safety Razor, with 12 blades, re- quiring no honing ‘or stropping. 12 extra blades Bver-ready Safety Razor. Yankee Safety Razor Gem Safety Razor . 888838 88 THAT MAN P. W. Pitts, 1008 Market st., RAZORS 1 have one of the Jargest and finest lines in city. My special razors at $1 00 and $150. PITTS, the Stationer, San Francisco. an, Henckel and Stiletto at $200. Corn Parers, 7Toc, Hair Clippers, §100 up. RAZOR STROPS. A carefully selected assortment in all the best materials, from 25c up. Star Safety Strops.. R Star Stropping Machine 1$150 and $2 50 Razors Honed and Ground. Honing......... o THAT MAN PITTS, | 1008 Market st., San Francisco. furnished rooms to rooms to let let; s at reas- 1| Paid for State, National and Local TURF. b e WHY pay $8 ystem or $10 per week for information? gufirantees to beat every race- pooiroom, $1; Blakeley's guaranteed WALLACE B. BLAKELEY, §. F. small capital wins $12 dally BLAIR, Market, room 1. m. INSURANCE. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE { COMPANY | LADELPHIA, IN THE STATE OF | LVANIA, ON THE 31ST DAY OF 5 g FOR THE | AS MADE SSIONER OF | PURSUANT PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 610 €11 OF THE POLITI . CON- ED AS PER BLANK SHED BY COMMISSIONER | CAPITAL. unt of Capital Stock, paid up $400,000.00 ASSETS. Estate owned by Company.. $228,000.00 on Bonds and Mortgages. 80,545.00 1 Market Value of all Stoc | and Bonds owned by Company.. 2,477,130.00 in _Company’s Office. . 2/644,63 Banks v 117,115.68 | st due and n Bonds | Mortgages . 1,208.22 | Premiums in due | tion ... 122,445.93 | LIABILITIES. | Losses Adjusted and Unpaid...... $29,536.97 | Losses in Process of Adjustment | OF In SUSPENSe. ...c.covocuussnnn 38,354.29 | Losses resisted, including expenses 1,550.00 | Gross Premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one year or less, $553,890.4! e-insurance 50 per cent.. . 276,995.24 oss Premiums on Pire Risks run- € more than one year, $801,- re-insurance pro rata.. 420,080.51 reclalmable by the in- sured on Al etual fire policles. other Liabilities 2 Total Liabilities INCO? Net cash actually received - fo Fire premiums Received for interest on Bonds and and Mortgages ....... Received for interest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans afd from all other sources . eived for Rents $761,401.46 5,286.87 108,746.65 other Income. Total Income EXPENDITURES. amount vald for Flre losses ng $79,533.25, losses of years) ends to Stockholders. id or aliowed for Commissio Brokerage Paid for Sal Y ges_for officers, clerks, r etc. taxes .. All other payments tures sunny furnished rooms shed, con- furnished reasonable. 1 Jarge, nilemen; hed room; gen- | | er (Altamont)—3- | 4 and unfurnished mpletely furnished rooms | reasonable. | Neat, comfortable, far- | | 1 34 nr. Market— | pectable; 700 $8 week; elevator; ; free bus, baggage. | 4 Howard e in city H r Geo. vou der Mehden, prop. near Post, above Taylor—A | STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. ! A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniturs, bousehold goods stored, moved, shipped. 751 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161, UNION Square Transter and Storage Co., 604 Van Ness ave. Phone East 448. Storage, moving. packing; cut rates on freight. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Main office Eddy and Filimore; tel. West 828 BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery &t ; tel. Main 1540. Shipping at cut rates. 2 Fire. Losses incurred during the year.. $553,279.94 | Rieks and Premiums.| Fire Risks. | Premiums Net hmount of Rieks/ written during the| year ....| 876,210,432 | $970,993.52 Net nt of Risks| expired curing the| year . ... 09,191,693 | 900,207.83 Net amount in foroe| December 31, 1904] 111,344,184 | 1,200,987.45 J. W. McALLISTER, President. | Engrav | Barriet ‘Ernst, 35, 2321 Folsom street. E. T. CRESSON, Sccretary. Subscribed end sworn to before me, this 30t: day of Jannary, 1905. SAMUEL H. KIRKPATRICK, Notary Public. GEO. F. GRANT, Manager. A. H. TRATHEN, Asst. Manager. 21§ Sansome st., San Francisco. * H. UMBSEN & CO. San Francisco, Agents. No. 20 Montgomery st. CARDS AND INVITATIONS. ed wedding invitations, visiting & busi- ness cards, crests, ete.; high-class work; mod- erate rates. J. H. Duncan, 126 Kearny,rs.1-2. — G. MARRIAGE LICENSES. | NIELSEN—BRODERICK—In this city, No- vember 9, 1905, by the Rev. Herman Gehrcke, John T. Nielsen and Anna M. C. Broderick, both of Fruitvale, Ce PYLE—ADAIR—In this city, October 17, ‘1903, at #3609 Sutter street, by ‘the Kev. W. M. White, Herbert I." Pyle and Ethel May Adair, both of San Francisco. SPRENGER—TAYLOR—In this city, Novem- ber 11, 1905, at 2309 Sutter street, by the Rev. W. M. White, Erwin J. Sprenger and ida Taylor, both of this city. VAN WINKLEN—NYSTROM—In this city, | BUTLER—In The following marriage licenses were issued vesterday: George W. Savage, 25, 827 Polk street, and ndria Tayior, 24, 1000 Van Nees avenue. Theodore Schmidt, 26, 833 Hyde street, and Helen Nugel, 20 855 Hyde street. Immicente 'Garattl. 20, Tiburon, and - vanina Bonini, 19, Tiburon. T Aithur M. Free, 26, Mountain View, Mabel C. A Boscow, 25, 580 McAllister -uu:,ml Giovanni Bertuccio, 39, 6 Mission court, and The resa C. Paradl, 44, 2670 Folsom street. mile Lauten,” 24, 1063 Pacific street, and rude A, Donovan, 20, 1703 Kearny street. Pietro Truzzettl, 2§, Petaluma, and Ida Ar- Tichi. 22. 1500 Polk atrest. % Giuseppe Carrassi, 30, 217 Vallejo street, and Anuziata Darcangioll, 32, 217 Vallejo stxset. Giordano Camillo, 28, 'Eix-Mile Hoube, and Teresa Casella, 25, Six-Mile House. Jobn A. Stmma,” 42, 348 Fourth street, and EIRTHS— MARRIAGES—IEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- | sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted stmply to the of the event are published once free of charge. announcement in this column - BORN. APPELL—In this city, N ber . the wife of M—"Amdx.“-:m" wisy BENNALLACK—In this city, November 6, 1905, to the wife of George C. Bennallack (nee’ Siiva), & son. BERG—In this city, November 4, 1805, to the wife of Eric Aker Berg, a daughter. BORLINI—In this oity, November 6, 1906, to the wife of Alfred A. Borlini, a daughter. FOLEY—In Alameda, Cal.,, October 26, 1905, to the wite of Edwin J. Foley, & e HEANEY—In this city, November 10 the wife of Edward J. Heaney (nee Riley), a son. LANKENAU—In this_city, November 5, 1803, to the wife of F. J. Lankenau, & son. MUNDER—In this city, November 7, 1005, to the wife of Hugo Munder (formerly Florence Freitas), a daughter. OWEN—In this city, November 10, 1905, to the wife of Albert Owen (nee Broderick), & son ROBERTS—In this city, November 1, 1905, to the wife of John H. I'. Roberts, a ‘son. SCHWARTZ—In this clty, October 30, 1905, to the wife of Harry Schwartz, a daukhter. SELZ—In this city, November 5, 1905, to the wite of Joseph C. Seiz, a son. SPAULDING—In this city, November 10, 1905, 1o the wife of H. B, Spaulding, & eon. VIOLICH—In this city, November 9, 1905, to the wife of John Viofich, a dauhter. WOLFF—In_this city, November 7, 1805, to the wife of 1. M. Wolff, a son. YOUMAN—In this city, to the wite of B. C. Youman, a dauxhter’ MARRIED. CLAYBROOK—REA—In this city, November 9, 1906, at 2569 Sutter street, by the Rev. W. M. White, James Madison Claybrook and Mary Emma Rea, both of Los Angeles. DE LA CAMP—DUESBURY—In San Rafael, Cal., November 1, 1905, by Justice W. F Magee, Otto A. de la_Camp of Washington, D. C.. and Mary Elizabeth Duesbury of Alameda, Cal. KIMMEL—RICKOFF—In this city, October 25, 1905, Ly the Rev. W. M. White, Emil L. Kimmel and Myrtle M. Rickoff, both of this city. MYERS—McDONALD—In this city, October 18, 1905, by the Kev. W. M. White, James Myers and Ruby McDonaid, both ox Gridiey, Cal. ber 20, 1005, at 26Y Sutter street, by the Rev. W. White, Lewis Van Wink- len of San Francisco and Matilda Nystrom of Connectigut. WISE—LAR: ’ November 4, 1605, by the Rev. Wimam N. Meserve, Wii- liam*G. Wise of San Jose and Andrine Lar- sen of Chicago. e DIED. Bemiss, Georgla A., 53 Hartnell, Ella S. Bergmann, Sophiu, i1 Heerdt, Peter, 62 Blackburn, Jeming, 50 Menrigues, lsaac, 65 Buwen, Kuth, 18 Hurley, Dantel, ‘3 Butter, Mrs. Martha,71 Johanson, Annette, 38 Charlésworth, J. W.,04¢ Langtord, Oliver M., 31 Connolly, Marguerite, Mcveigh, Catherine, 2 6 mos, U'Keere, Andrew, 41 Cordano, Louls, 30 2 Quirk, Peter F.,'28 Daley, Rovert H., 78 Schweitzer, Joseph, 45 Lonehue, John J. Sullivan, Anne Dorn, Myron, 61 ‘rurrant, Henry F., 78 Dowling, Ellen, 51 “wuylor, Mamie, 23 Draifin, David, 27 ‘numas, Roxana 8,73 Gimbai, Laurd, 36 Vannucgi, Clorinda, 34 Glendenning, H. H. BEMISS—In this city, November 9, 1905, Georgia A. Bemfiss, wife of the late R. P. Bemiss, and beloved mother of Eilzabeth, Marshall and William Bemiss and Mrs. E R. Sheffieid, a native of Lebanon, Ky., aged 55 years 7 monins and 21 days. (Lebanon, Ry., and San Jose papers pledse cOpy.) =7 Funeral private. BERGMANN—In Mission San Jose, Cal., No- vember 10, 1905, Sophia, beloved Wife of the late N. Bergmann, and loving mother ot Charles, Edita and Theodor Bergmann, Mrs. H. Frélermuth, Lena Laumeister, Mra W. Stott 4nd Florence Walton, a native of Ger- many, aged 71 years 11 months and 10 days. £ Frienos ang acquaintances are respect fuily invitea to attend the funeral from her late residence, Misslon San Jose, Cal, Sunday, November 12, where services will be heid, commencing at 2 o'clock p. m. In- terment’ Odd Fellows' Cemetery, Irvington, Cal. - In Petaluma, Cal, November Jemina, J., beloved mother of Charles,” Allan M., Frank L. and Emma Blackburn, Mrs. Mary Rodd, Mrs. Hester C. Elphick and Mrs. Lillian H. Parsons, a na- tive of Tllinols, aged 80 years and 11 days. BOWEN—In Oakland, Cal, November 10, 1903, Ruth, beloved daughter of Charles 1. and Margaret E. Bowen, a native of Califor- nia, aged 13 years 1 month and 19 days. [ kriends and acqualntances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Sunday), November 12, at 10 o'clock a. m., at her late home, 1076 Sixty-third sireet, Oakiand. Interment Mount _Ohvet Cemelery, San Mateo County, Cal. Funeral car at San Francisco ferry will meet Creek boat leaving Oakland at 12 o'clock. Oakland, Cal. November 11 1905, Mrs. Martha Butler, a mative of Vir- kinla, aged 71 years 8 months and 24 days. CHARLESWORTH—In this city, November 9, 1905, J. W. Charlesworth, husband of the late’ Margaret Charlesworth, and father of “Olive Sr. M. Gertrude!' 'Eveline, Clara, Willlam and_Charlotfe Charlesworth, a na- tive of leeds, England, aged 54 years 0 months and 24 days. (Sacramento pupers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances can view the remains to-day at Carew & English's under- taking parlors, 20 Van Ness avenue. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. CONNOLLY—In _this city, November 11, 1905, Marguerite, beloved daughter of Patrick and Maggle Connolly, and sister of John, James, George and Albert Connolly, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 6 months and 20 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect: fully_invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 p. m., from the residence of the parents, 20 Ritch street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CORDANO—In this city, November 10, 1905, Loufe, beloved son of Maria and the late vgelp Cordano, and beloved brother of Peter, Emile and Antone Cordano and Mrs. Jeannie Bavena, a native of Now York, aged 30 years 7 months and 2 days. (Los Angeles papers Dlease €oDy.) §7 Friends and acyuaintances are respect- fully invited to atténd the funeral Sunday, November 12, at 1 o'ciock p. m., from his late residence, 1 St. Charles place, off Kearny street, between Broadway and Pacific. ln- terment Italian Cemetery. DALEY—In this city, November 10, 1905, Robert H. Daley, stepfather of Mrs. Anna Phillips, a native of reland, aged 76 years 2 months and 1 day. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), &t 2 p. m., {rom the Mission Ma- gonic Temple, 2668 Mission street, under the auspices of Mission Lodke No. 169, I. and M Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery Remains at the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2668 Mission street, between Twenty- second and Twenty-tbird (Mission Masonic ‘Temple). DONAHUE—In this city, November 10, 1905, John J., beloved husband of Annie Donahue, a native of Gulladoykh, parish of Carrigal- lin, County Leitrim, Ireland, 7 Friends and scquaintances are respect: fully invited to attend the funeral to-da: S from his late Tesi dence, streel, thence to St. Pat- rick’s Church for seryices at 10:30 a, m. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Officers and members ot the County Board of Directors, A. O. H. in A—You are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our Past President, Brother J. J. Donahue, to take place” 1o (Sunday), at 10 a. m., from is late residence, 530 Jessie street. Members of the order are inyited to attend. Please wear official badge of the order, M. DONOHOE, Co. President. THOMAS DOYLE, Co. Secretary. DORN—Entered into rest, in this city, Novem- ber 11, 1905, Myron Dorn, beloved husband of the 'late Jennfe Dorn, and brother of Mrs. Elsina Demont of San Leandro, Cal., a na- tive of Ohio, aged Gl years 7 months and 18 3, DOWLING—In Oakland, November 9, 1900, Ellen Dowling, beloved wife of the late Richard Dowling, and loving mother of Catherine, Eva, George, Gertrude, Leo and the late 'Julia and Carmelito Dowling, a native of Ireland, aged 51 years 11 months and 5 days. @rFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, November 18, at 9 o'clock a. m. late residence, Chicago street and Watson avenue thence to St. Anthony’'s Church, where a requiem high mass will be cele- = T e RENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher). DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMB, 20 Fitth st., opposite Lincoln School. ‘Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, ———Funeral Directors and Embalmers—— erly in Metropolitan Temple, AT 866.MISEION. Tel. South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth Finest Equipments m B‘(-‘. {McAvoy, 0’Hara &. Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. mma‘:hn. @¥ALTOS CEMETERY PLOTS In 044 Fellows and mw can R brated for the repose ing at D180 o'elogk: Cemetery. DRAFFIN-—-In thix olty, November 1 David, won of i the 'Tete Willlam Draffin, and brother ot Willia n John, Sarah A, Agnhes Thomas J. 4 fn and Mre. Mary O'Keefe, & native of County Monaghan, -Ireland, aged 27 years 2 months and 28 days. Friends and acquain ars respoot- mfiy’ invited to niq Mntnl ln-fll! lsm\dlL). at 1 delml& m., from Men's Hall, 220 Golden Gate nnuthunm the aumpicon of Montesuma Tribe No. 17, I, 0. R. M. Interment New Odd Feliows' Cemetery. GIMBAL—In Alameda, Cal., \Il‘llh{. Ni vember 0, 1005, Laura, belo wife of Louls Gimbal, mother of Loulse and Mi dnfl Gim- bal, and duughter of Mr. and Mrs. . W Beauchamp of Gllroy, Cal, B0 yeur Residence 1527 Hancroft way, Herkele E7Friends and _acquaintances are respec fully invited to actend the funeral servic to-day (Sunday), November 12, at 1:40 o'clock p. m., at Epworth M. 1. Church South, corné Durant street- and Telexsaph avenue, Berkeley, Interment Mountain View Cemeterv. GLENDENNING—In New York, November 10, 1005, Harry H. Glendenning, formerly of San Francisco. A member of Theatrical Mechan. ical Assoclation. HARTNELL—At 37 Carlton Mase., November 6, 1900, . Hartnell (nee "Blaine), widow of the late Uldarlo Hartnell, and mother of Maria Teresa Hart: nell-Blake (Mrs. Willlam Harton Dlake) and Ella_Rachel Hartnell. 0> Interment private, Salinas, Cal. HENRIQUES—In this city, November 10, 1905, Isaac L. Henriques, beloved husband - of Hulda MHenriques, and tather of Mrs. 1L Gunts, Mre, Dr. Magruder and Ferdinand and Adolph Henriques, u native of Kingston, Jamalca, aged 00 yeurs 7 months and 26 ays. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘Invited to attend the funcral services Sunday, November 12, at 1 o'clock p. m., at his laté residence, 802 Union street. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HEERDT—In this city, November 11, 1803, at his residence, 1321 Sixth avenue South, Peter Heerdt, dearly beloved husband qf' Mary Heerdt, beloved father of the late Annic Heerdt, and stepfather of Willlam J. and John Toner and Willlam and Henry Beck- mann, a native of Germany, aged 62 years 6 montha and 5 days. ‘L Friends and _acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at $:30 o'clock a. m., from the parlors of Gantner Bros.. 1200 Misston street, between Elghth and Ninth, thence to § Anthony’s Church, Army street, near Foisom, where @ requiem hich mass 'will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9:80 o'elock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HURLEY—In this_city, November 11, 190, Danlel Hurley, beloved husband of Mar garet Hurley, son of Mrs. Margaret Hurley of Sacramento, and_ father of Charles, Wil liam, Richard and May Hurley, Mrs. 'J. C. Sill ‘and Mre. J. E. Lozier of San Fran “cisco, Mrs, W. H. Lozler of Berkeley and the late Daniel Hurley, a native of New Orleans, aged 56 years 8 months and 19 days. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. JOHANSON—In Mouat Eden, November 9, 1005, Annette, beloved wife of Rasmus Jo- hanson, and mother love of A. L. A, Johan- son, a native of Denmark, aged 38 years and 3 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ‘invited to attend the funeral seryices Sunday, November 12, at 2 o'clock p. m., ai Mount Eden Chu Interment - Mount Yden Cemetery. LANGFORD—In this city, November 11, 1905, Oliver Mark Langford, beloved son of Eu- hemia D. Langford and the late Jeremiah ngford, and brother of Luke N. Langford of Los Angeles and Mrs. C. 1. Lunell of Eu- reka, a native of Pleasanton, Cal, aged 51 years 7 monthe and 24 days. (Gureka and Ferndale, Cal., pavers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Monday), November 13, at 9:30 o'clock a. m., at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1909 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. McVEIGH—In this city, November 9, 1905, Catherine, deariy beloved daughter of John and Maggie McVeigh, devoted-sister of Rose, Willle and May McVeigh, and loving nlece of Dennis Lucy, Timothy Lucy, Mrs. Mary Lucy and Mrs. Katie Lucy, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years § months and 26 day [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, November 12, at 10 o'clock a. m., from her parents’ residence, 314 Vallejo sireet. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'KEEFE—In the City and County Hospital November 11, 1905, Andrew O'Keefe, a na- tive of California, aged 41 years. ¥ QUIRK—In this city, November 10, 1905, Peter F., dearly beloved son of Peter and the late Mary Quirk, and devoted brother of John J. Quirk, Mrs. N, Palmer and Mgs. M. Wil son. a native of Ban Franelsco, aged 25 years § months and 24 days. A member of North End Camp No. 646, Woodmen of the World, and Staxford Parlor No. 76, N. S. G. W. s T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Monday, November 13, at o’clock a. m., from his late residence, 375 Chestnut street, thence to St. ncis Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. The_members of Washington Council No. 4, Y. M. L, are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, Peter F. Quirk, on Monday, November 15, at 9 a. m., from his late residence, 375 Chestnut street, By order of A. A. McNEILL, President. The members of San Franeisco Counctl No, 615 Knights of Columbus,.are hereby not fled to attend the funeral of our late brother, Peter F. Quirk, on Monday; No- vember 13, aj 8:30 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 375 CHestnut street. By order of NEAL POWER, Grand Knight. SCHWEITZER—In this clty, November 11, 1905, Joseoh, beloved ~husband of Annie Schwelizer, and loving father of Hazel and Elvera Schweltzer, a native of Frelburg, Baden, Germany, aged 45 years 7 months and 11 days. A member of Hermann Lodge No. 127, ¥. and A, M.; Harmony Lodge No. i3 1.0.70. F.,’and’ San Francisco Turn eretn. T Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the funeral chapel of Theodor Dierks, 432 Golden Gate avenue, between Larkin and Polk_streets. SBULLIVAN—In this city, November 11, 1905, Anne Sulllvan, dearly beloved wife of James Sullivan. ' native of County Armagh. Ire- jand. [The funeral will take place to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her late resigence, 8058 Twenty-fifth street, thence to St. Peter's Church, Alabama stre between Twenty-fourth and - Twenty-fir where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a, m. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. : TARRANT—In this city, November 10, 1905, Henry F., beloved husband of Sophile A. Tarrant, and father of Charles E., Jules E., Louite E., Emily A., Joseph H., Adele . and Rosalie Tarrant: a native of England, aged 75 years and 9 months. TAYLOR—In 'this cify, November 11, 1905, Mamie, beloved daughter of Mary and the late Patrick Taylor, sisten of William and Samuel Taylor and M: Larsen, and niece of Danfel Leonard, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 23 years 2 months and 8 da; [ Friends and _acquaintances are respect- fully Invited (o attend the, funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9:30 a_m., from her late resi- dence, 1269 Folsom street, theénce to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. THOMAS—Entered into rest, in this city, No- vember 11, 1905, Roxana ., beloved wife of | the late 'Willlam Thomas, and devoted motker of Mrs, Carrie B. Baft and Dora I. and George P. Thomas, a native of Rome, Maine, aged 73 years and 8 months. VANNUCCI—In this city, November 9, 1905, Clorinda, dearly beloved mother of Stella and louls Garbini, and beloved sister of Otto, Angelo and Rita_Gonella agd Mrs, Eda Dati, a natlve of San Francisco, aged 34 _years and 19 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to ‘attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), November 12, at 12:30 2. from the varlors of Valente, Marinl & Co., 1524 Stockton street, between Green and Union, thence to 607 Union street, where ices will be held under the auspices of Mazzini Circle No. 106, C. O. F. Interment Italian Cemetery. . fi"“' Brookline, Congregation Beth Israel—The officers and members of this congregation are requested to attend the funeral of our late member, Goodman Cohn, to-day (Sunday) at 10 o'clock a, m. trom hig late residence, 1286 O'Farrell e 'ASCERWITZ, Pres. MARGUS LEVY, Secretary. CARD OF THANKS. T desire to thank my many friends | neighbors for their and symp: TELEPHONE MAIN 43. N.GRAY & CO., inc Cyrus vice d ‘ L. Wright. secretary. s 612-614 VAN NESS AVENUE. Bet: Golden Gate ‘and Turk street, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1900, ; » u |’M‘ nm:an £ mm CYPRESS L [ AWN CEMETERY u——— 1504 MARKET STREET Or at Cemebery. COMMERCIAL N Co ued From o1 200 Con Va M...1 10 60 Ophir ... 8000 Con Imperial 01 600 Potost ... Crown int. 10| 600 Havage Gould & Cur. 21| 800 Unton Con.... 12 m. Informal Sesslon—Uomatocks. 100 Helcher ..... 20[1600 Ophir . by | 100 Belcher X 200 Ophir, T2ty 100 Test & Bel. 1 46| 100 Ovhir. @ 50.6 1274 700 Uruns C Va. .100 Overman ..., T8 800 Challenge ... 13| 800 Potost . + .3 100 Con Va M...1 70| 200 Potos! . 100 Con Va M. .1 65| 400 Savake . b6 400 Confidence .. 10 100 Blerra Nev... ‘G,; 100 Crown Point. 16/ 100 Union Con... b3 100 Gould & Cur. 21{2500 Utah o437 48 200 Mexican ....1 46{1000 Utah . 250 Ophir 6 2] CLOSING QUOTATIONS, BId.Ask. | BId. Ask. Alpha 06" 08, Gould & Cur. 21 32 Alta 08 06| Hale & Nore.l 15120 25 27| Justico . o %8 28 50h Julla. 08 01 21 45 1 00, & Bruns Chollar 01 —| < Bruns C Va. — 03] bt Bruns G & — 0y » Bruns Potost - 01} g Bruns Suvage — Ol 1o Bullion 35 48 % Caledonia a1 vl Potost . 14 15 Challengo 14, Savage 55 08| Chollar 14| Scorplon ..... 12 18 Con Va M. 70| Seg Belcher.. O+ 05 Con Imperiai 01 02(Sierra Nev... 41 43| Confidence .. 88 91|St Louls ..... 08 — Crown Point. 16 17(Silver Hill .. » Con N Y.... 02| Syndicate ... - E Sierra Nev 03 05] Union Con.... 62 Eureka Con..3 00 —(Utah .. g 08 Exchequer .. 48 BO{ Yellow Jacket = enderad me in WATPHAL. WS TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. ' Morning 11,000 Adams ... 1500 Argonaut 1000 Blue Bull . 1000 BL Bull, b i 1000 Bullfrog Min 1000 Bifg M, b 90 2000 Bitg NBik,e30 5200 Bifg NBk.byo 1000 Bulltg N Bk 500 Cash Boy . 500 Cent BEureka, 1600 Dm B Btte C 22,444 Dm B BteC 22,500 Dm B BteC 12,000 Dm B BteC 200 Dm B Btte C 3000 Do, b 30.. 1000 Do, b 60.. 4000 Do, b 90. 5000 Do, b 90. 4000 Do, b 90 500 Eclipse .. 4000 Bmpire, b 90. 590 Gold Anchor. 100 Gold Anchor. 1000 Gt West, b3 1100 Jumbo M Co. B Sesslon. 2000 Jumbo Ex, s 2000 Jumbo Ex Kendall Kendall Kendall, b MacNamara. MacNamara, Mayflower Mont Bullfrog Mont Shoshon Mont Ton,s10. 700 North Star... 1000 N ¥ Ton Con 1000 NY T Con,b30 300 Ohio Ton .... 1000 Red Rock Bx 500 Red Top 500 Rescue % 1000 Rocco Hmstk. 250° Sandstorm 1000 Ton Belmont. 2000 Home Con,b30 400 West End 79| 300 West End EEREREENES CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Tonopah District. Belmont ....1 30 Belmont EX.. Boston Ton. . Brgr's JB Ex California Cash Boy Colehan .. Eula Con . Gold Anchor. Golden_ Gate. Gold Mt .... Gold Mt Con Great Westrn Ind Tonopah. Home .. Jim Butler. J Butler Ex. Little Ton ..1 50 B<-1H| azlalagle Adams Atlanta Aurora. Black Ants. Blk Btte Ex Black Rock.. Blue Bell Blue Bull Brooklyn Btte Goldfield Buil & Bear. Booth M Co. C 0 D Columbia. Columb! Conqueror Diamond Dm B Bte Dmdfid Trogl Dominion Dixie Empire ... Exploitation. Fawn .. Florence Frisco . Gold Dust Gold Hill ... Goldfleld Min Gld& G Reed Gldfid Rand. Goldfield Ton Mt 1&gl |82l 28] 1855888 2821 | | 888 Bid. Ask.) Golafield 1 50, Lucky Tom 12! MacNamara.. 31 11| Midway .....1 42 10j Mizpah Ex .. 12 10/ Mont Ton ...2 13! Mon Pttsburg 10 Monitor % 17IN Y Ton Con 85{ North Star... 08/Ohlo Ton ... 10/ Red Rock Ex 01| Rescue .. g:!'l‘on Exten 10; TonSlv & Gid 15 €7| Ton of Ne 17} Virginia . 00| West End District. 07j Great Bend .. 11| Highland .... 09} Jumbo M "Co. 04} Jumbo Ex 03] Juno 02| Kendall ..... 05| Kendall Ex.. 09 Lone Star 02| Lucky Star 40/ May Queen. 03/ Mohawk ..... —|Nevada Boy.. 50| Nev Goldfield. 15| Nev Southern. 1| Oakes 12/ Oaklan 15 o 16 b 10 122 Red Lion o3 06! Potlatch . 08 10| Red Top 05! Red Top Ex.. 04 Sandstorm ... —|Sandstorm Ex €0| Sherman 08 Silver Pick . 07| Simmerone .. 20 V2| St Ives .12 09| Treasure ..... 04 10, Verde . s 06{ Vernal ....... 04 05| Wonder ..... 01 Bullfrog District. Amargosa 03 10{Gldfd_Bullfrg — Amethyst — 12{Lige Harris.. Big Bullfrog. — 10| Mont Bullfrog Bonnle Clare 65 — Mont Shoshon Bullfrog Min 42 47 Ohl Bullfrog. . Bullfrog Anx 01 02|Orig Bullfrog. Bullfrog Com 06 —|Pliot . : Bullfrog Ex. 33 34/ Red Dog .... Blfrg Bundle 06 10 San Francisco Blfg Mayflwr 12 15|Shoshone .... Bulltlg N' Bk 15 16| Shoshn B Gid Den_Bullfrog 22 2i|Stelnway .... Dn Bltg Anx 02 —!Ventura . Eclipse a8 38!Vista Grande. Gold Bar 25 25| Wolverine ... 05 Brown Hope, — Congress 135 15 Esperanza Gold Reer M Gold Quartz. Kawich & B. Kawich Gold. Kawch M Co Lida Hawk.. e Other Districts. 14| Paymaster ... & Ray & O’Brien Rocco Hmstk. Rothwoll —iSilver Peak .. 13|Southwestern. “2!Svivania . 04) Tokop Con 55| gliiliee TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: 9:30 a, m. ..1 70} 1000 Mnt Bifg,s10.02%] 11 a. 100 Mexican 3000 Black Rock. 500 Con Va M. 1500 Dmdfid, s 10 3000 Dmdfid, b 10 ‘000 Diamondfield. 000 Diamondfleld. Session. 200 Ophir . m, 02 170 24| 25| 25| 26| Session. 1000 Kendall 1000 Kendall, s 600 Mont Tor 200 M'Nmra. b 30 M’'Nmra, b 90 2 1 ¥ b Bid. Ask. 1 45 2 ._ 0T 08 ..5 50 6 00 Ton Hme Con 05 07 2 75 13 1 BRENE ¥3885325ESE88551E w b 06 13 9 17 a2 | 8R8EY s2xues! 181 | 833 13 | Oregon (Tompkins). S 31:8 by W 120, portion | Mitchell Tract, Oakland; $10. | belng W 19 feet of lot 39, Hogan's subdivision map of, block 87, Highland Park, East Oak- | land; $10. | ton (wife of Edward L.. daughter first party), | nut streets, | ana Stanciiffe Stevens, lot on N line of Durant | 130, portion lot | Berkeley: | gle), lots 11, 12, 18 and 1 o o1 s g!gn"': Bulifrog. g z 5 Bl - 8 ;n-mpumm y ah Free Gold .. 2 %fi:«wa b ST l?:!le:‘usl: oy :)g 33.‘(" dek.:lzy “ g Nev Sunshine 15 =| Ton Goid Mt. 00 11 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Alameda County. ’ David R. snd Albertina Norris to Annie Carleton (married), lot on $ line of Ward (But- torworth) sirdet, 200 E of McGee (Dwinelle), 1340 by B 145, belng E 40 feet, lot 4, biock 4. State University Homestead Assoctation No. 3, Berkeley; $10, John H. and Georgia M. Wade (by Willlam H. Millon, their attorney) to Willlam T. Ives, lot on 8 line of Halght avenue, 329:5 B of Seventh (Webster) street, sald point being 138:6 15 trom line of land conyeyed to Guido Kustel, Y D. 147, thence E 35 by § 132:6, portion’ of Aughinbaugh ZZ-acre Tract, a; $10. J. J. Meigs to Willlam E. Tucker, lot _on 8 corner of Benton and Alameda avenues, SW 160 by SE 78, lot 1, biock 0, Pacific Land In- vestment Company, property at Morton-street station, Alameda; $10. FRIDAY, NOVEMEER 10, Union Savings Bank to Realty Syndicate (corporation), lots 1, 4, 5 and 6, biock 2102, lots 5, 6, 7, ‘block 2104, lot 3, block 2106, lots 13 to 16, bioek 2107, lots 2, 10 to 14, 18 and 19, block 2108, lots 5, 6, 7, 10 and 12, block 2109, lots 8 to 12, block 2111, lots 2, 3 to 15, 18, 19 and 24, block 2113, lots 1, 2. 6 to 10 and 13, ook SU- Ate Tract at’ Témescal, Oukland; 10. Savings and Loan Society to same, lot 15. block F and lot 35, block G, Thermal Hill, formerly Howe Tract, Oakland; $10. The Realty Syndiiate to Lulu E. Mooser (married), lot 1, block E, Map No. 2, Highland Terrace, Onkland; $10. J. E.'=nd Mary O. Foster to Bert Matthews, lot 36, block D, Central Oakland Tract No. 2, Ouakland; $10. W.,J. and Lettie H. Baker to H. C. Morris, lot oh N linc of Park or Thirty-fifth street, 427:6 E of San Pablo avenue, N 112 by W @, lot 15 and B 5 feet of lot 16, Map 2, John A. and Sarah ) Jordan to Frances Noonan, lo: on E line of Grove street, 73 S of Bixty-first, 8 60 by E 115, lot 3 and S 10 feet of lot 2, block 6, Santa Fe Tract No. 5, Oakland; $10. Fliza M. and John H. Thies to_George W. 10. ¥ Sarah A. McKee (widow) by S. B. Me- Kee (attorney) to Eliza M. Thies (wife of Joha H.), lot 5, biock 12, same, No. 5, Oakland; $1Q. Breed & Bancroft (corporation) to John and Emily L. Marsh, lot 118, same, No. 20, Oak- land; $10. b Hugh and Anna S. Hogan to Ella N. Adams (wife of F. D.), lot on NE line of East Twen- ty-sixth street, 208 SE of Thirteenth avenue, N 140, SE 19, 8W 140, NW 10 to beginning, Saille Owens (widow) to Effie O. Ingalls (wife of H. A.), re-record 640 D. 144, lots il and 12 block M, map of subdivision of block M, Roberts & Wolfskill Tract, Oakland; $10. The Realty Syndicate to Phoebe M. Decker {single), lot 18, block S, Bryant Tract, Berke- ley: $10. ‘West End Building Association to Hermann Scholten, lot on S line of Santa Clara avenue, 108 W of Sixth street (formerly Third avenue), W 35:23 by S 128, Alameda; $10. G. W. and Adeiaide H. Harrison to Johm and Rose Camlong, lot 49, Rock Island Tract, Oakland; $10. J. S. and Clara Myers and Louis D. Resb (single) to J. H. Winkler (single), lot on N line of Thirty-third street, 153:6 W of Markel W 27:6 by N 10046, being W 12:6 of lot I and E 25 feet of lot 18, block P, property Central Lapd Company, etc., Oakland; $10. Andrew G. and Frederika Larson to Mary Wolfsohn (single), lot on E_line of Union street, 106 N_of Fourteenth, N 35 by E 133:3, block 586, Boardman's map, Ouklazd: $10. Edward L. and Clare T. Brayton (Williams) to Minnie B. Tucker (widow), lot -1, -bloek 1, map 2, Linda Vista Terrace, Oakland; $10. Minnie E. Tucker (widow) to Clare T. Bray- . first party reserves life estate, Oak- gift. Rupert and Blanche Whitehead to William H. Mackinnon, undivided % of lot on NE corner of Second street and Third avenue, B 125 by N 189, portion lot 8, biock 2, State University Homestead Association No. 2, not formerly = conveyed 'to Willlam C. Atwood, Berkeley; $10. Mary B. Metealf (wife of George D.) to R. B. Kachlein, lot on N iine of Deiaware street, 118 W of Shattuck avenue as said line of avenue now exists. N 135 by W 43, lot 28, block A, Brockway Tract, together with sur- plus of land if any between said lot 23 and Shattuck avenue on the east, Berkeley: $10. Same to same. lot on N line of Delaware street, 396 E of Milvia, E 43 by N_135, lot 27, block A, Janes Tract, Berkeley; $100. Fmerett L. and S. J.-Anderson to J. W. and Nettie French. lot on N line of Bancroft way, 320.17 W of Milvia ‘street, W 40 by N 134.64 to beginning, being W 20 feet of lot 22 and E 20 feet of lot 21, block 5, Shattuck Tract No. 2. Berkeley: $10. Willlam F. and_Lillle Stewart to W. J. Mortimer, lot on SE corner of Vine and Wal- § 120 by E 134:7, lots 1 to 4 block 6, resubdivision plat of T. M. Antiseil's villa Jots, Berkeley; $8000. Joseph 'J. and Barbara Mason to Charles avenue, 400 W of Dana street, W 50 by N | 7. block 12, property College Homestead Assoclation, Berkeley, ~quitclaim deed: 1. Mary Reddocks (single) to Willlam Bitert (single), lot 14 and E half of lot 13, block 4, amended map of Butler Tract, Oakland Towu-— ship: $10. . Kate A. Ward (single) to H. D. Knight, on SW line of Echo avenue. 415 SE from It Intersection with center lime of Cemetery Creek_and distant 401 SE from intersection ith S8 line of Webster avenue, SE 24381 by Sw 125, portion of eservation ot, 2, Glen Echo Tract, portion of Kellersberger's plat 14, Oakland; $10. The Realty Syndicate to John Wright (mar- ried), lot 5 block G, map of Thermal Hill (formerly Howe) Tract, Oakland: $10. Blake Company (corporation) to J. C. Me- Mulley, lot 8. block 1; Grove-strist. Line Trect, The Realty Syndicate to Laura Lasell (sir- block B. amended map of Lorin Heights Tract, Berkeley: $10. Edson B. and Elizabeth F. Sitler to James and Marzaret M. Carbray (wife), lot on W | line of McGee (Dwinelle) street, 71:8 S of | of lot 1. biock 7, State University Homestead Assoclation ‘No. 3. Berkeley $10. Dell C. and F. J. Woodward (wife) to Anna | McNeill (single). lot on § line of Garber street | (Rerkeley avenue), S59:8 E.of College avenus | (Pledmont way), E_6L: § 102:5. lot 15, block . property of Berkeley Homestead A: soclation, Derkeley: $10. i to. Minnle F. Calhoun, | Benjamin F. Calhou all interest in'lot on W line of Humboldt ave- | (wife of Merrill) to Annie J: line of Irving street, 300 E of by S 100, lot 35, in plat 5 map of plat § and portion of plat 6, Dohr Tract, Berkeley: fl.vbm Gobby (as trustee for Martha M. Tav- o e840 W of Grame, ¥ 30,5 138. 415, inia s rant, 3 416, I N Tin14% to beginining, portion of 1ot 3, block 11, State University Homestead Asso- clation, Berkeley: 10 cents. loud, lots 27 and 28, same, No. 7, Oakland; | { is full the other is empty; a cavern in SKIPPING HILLS; FLOATING STONE Some of the Remarkable ~ Things That Exist in This Old World of Ours PUZZLING SCIENTISTS Breathing Wells of Hawaii and the Cave of Winds in Korea Also Mystifying No plausible explanation has yet been offered - regarding the origin of the famous stone of Oberammergau, which bas a human face of sorrow marked by the hand of nature on its surface. The stone was discovered by an Ameri- can lady on Mount Kopfel, overlooking the village of Oberammergau, famous for.the “Passion Play.” Geological ex- perts declare that it is natural and that no tool has carved it. If this be true, 4 says the inquisitive sclentist, then how was the stone naturally marked? This s a question that is likely to puz- zle mankind for so long a time as the stone exists. Dr. Garnett, who has exam- ined it, cannot say more thap that “it is a great natural curiosity, mere curious than anything of the same nature with which I am acquainted, and the history of its discovery Is more curious still.” In the Church of St. John, Pisa, there is a stone that puzzles scientists even more than does the stone of Oberam- mergau. It is curiously marked with red, blue and yellow, and the lines represent an old man with a beard and with a bell in his hand seated beside a small stream. This stone fragment is supposed to con- tain a picture of the Redeemer. A water well bored upon a plantation at Kealia, Hawall, presented a new prob- lem to the world's scientists, and they began to ask one another the question, “Does the earth breathe? The artesian well at Kealia had a tube thirteen feet high surmounting the bore. and in this at 8 o'clock in the morning the water stood at a height of eight feet. Six hours later the v “ter bubbled over the top of the tube in a steady stream. At 8 o'clock next morning the water had fallen five feet in the tube. This rising and falling continued like clock- work for so long as the tube was left in the bore. It certainly wasn't caused by the tide, for no tide in the world is regu- lar. Scientists know this, and they want to fathom the mystery of the regular ris- ing and falling of underground streams. 4 Why do mountains travel? is a little puzzle that has stumped many great minds for many years. Several engineers went - to Bengal some years ago 'to find out why the Maithana Mountain, near Gohna, had taken it into its head to move. This gigantic mass of earth ‘started on its travels in 1593, and In September of that year had completely damned the River Ganga. Although the engineers made every po: sible effort to discover the reason of its shifting and to stop its advances, they fafled, and a deep lake was formed which rose till the new dam, unable to bear the vast pressure of water, broke suddenly. The flood turned a rich valley fifty miles long into a water-sodden waste, and do- ing damage to the extent of many thou- sands of pounds. Travers Mountain, in Switzerland, has also stumped men of science. At the present moment it is crossing the valley in which it is situated at the rate of a few inches a day, and no one can discover the reason of its stealthy crawling. Some time ago an immense wall of great thickness was erected around the mountain to keep it in its place, but it is belleved that by and by the huge mass will push the wall dow- as easily as if it ‘were bullt of paper. Three sclentists, two from America and the other from Britaln, are re- ported to have spent several months in Korea trying to elucidate the wonders of that strange land. The wonders in question consist of a hot mineral spring, which is suppesed to heal anything from a cut to a cancer; two springs so arranged that when one v the mountains in which a cold, plercing wind rages perpetually; a large grove of pine trees which will sprout again directly they are cut down; a stone which floats in space; and last, but not least. a rock which gives forth great heat however cold the weathe: might be. The scientists studied the springs first of all, and, failing to understand them, turned their attention to the wonderful cavern. The moment they entered the interior they were almost blown oft their feet, and although they adopted ai. manner of dodges to find the origin of the wind, they had to re- turn to the open sadder but not wiser men. They next walked into the grove of pine trees, known as the Ineradicable Forest, and there again they were stumped. They destroyed several of the trees by fire during the night and next morning they were regrowing strongly out of the very ashes! . The fifth wonder of Korea. the float- ing stope, in honor of which a tempie has been built, tried the scientists’ pa- tience to a maddening degree. This stone, to all appearances, rests on the ground, yet, when two of the men stood upon it, one on each side, the third was able to draw a thick string underneath without encountering any obstacle. Why, they were never 3000 Dmdfid, b 10 5000 Hme Con,b%0 2500 Jumbo Ex 200 Jumbo M Co. 231 o9 16} 80 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Comstocks. BK.AIK“‘} — Wl Julia . 16 —1 14 g 3 B2R8| BEEER2K| SRBRSF —i Justice 26! Kentuek . B EEEFEAEHES-TREE 03l Sterra Nev. 17! Silver Hill... . %0l St Louls . 04 Union Con. 62%| Midway .....1 40 M}mlnh Ex .. 10 —: Mont Ton...2 45 10/N Y Ton Con lg 188885 2 81 | 255885 @ 1 4 = 8231 I#aizaesl 1188 Pt RS | &Bi 23R%s| H!(meent-“x = l::llleont Binkia (ty fi H. avens, attorney) Ernest F. Barry, on NE col of Carlton and Fulton, N 45 by E able to discover. ‘The warm rock, the last wonder, also puzzled their brains. This rock l:* 126, lot 19, block 1455, Map No. 2, Blake Tract, portion of plat €9, Berkeley: $10. Frnest F. and Alice E. Barry (wife) to Maude E. Baxter, same, Berkeley: $10. R. Redecker to same. lot 15. biock B, Land Oakiand View Homestead Assoctation. portion of Walsworth Tract, 100 acres. Oakland: $10. D. L. and C. R. Randolph (wife) to B. R. Schroeder (single). lot on S line of Santa Clara avenue, as sald line now exists since widened by 5700, portion of lot 1%, biock 22 tands. ade y § 100, port . lands ad- jacent to Encinal. Alameda: £10. —————— G Good Judgment a Valuable No firm likes to have Its money squan- dered recklessly; but, on'the other hand, no firm objects to an astonishing expense really an immense stone, on the top of which a small inn has been erected. The building requires no fires for heat- ing purposes, either in winter or summer, for the rock always keeps warm-e Bill if the returns come along; and it sel- £ e §id L i it i £ HE } L ! i : : i}i i VB

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