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INSURANCE—Con STATEMEN’ OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COM- PANY, IN THE STATE THE THIRTY-FIRST A. D 1804, AND FOR G C DA THE YEAR TO THE INSURA} 5 STATE OF « 0 THE PROVISIO 3 i OF TH NSED AS PER ¥ COMMISSIO! Estate Bond! Value wned by Loans Loans on Cesh_Marke and B securities as ¥'s Office rued on all accrued on is and Mortgages in due Course of Col- 4 S 1,236,650 00 Bo<isbtonin 1,488 85 nies for Re- s already paid 26,404 40 representing ubsequent to Tl 1wl 27,626 59 Amets $15,632,483 34 | LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid $204,118 0 Losses in process of Adjustment | Toeie.. 80,260 84 | (38 12 $4.520,026 64 | 4,675,658 86 | 411,781 13 | otal Liabilities $10,856,234 67 INCOME % nally received for ~pfritende: 11,876,088 &5 terest on Bonds coen 82,224 29 | nterest and | aivi- | ke, Loans sources er sources.. tal Income 71 89 EXPENDITURES. Fire Losses 1ders 2,121,301 50 742,491 87 271,723 97 ng the vear Fire Ri Premiums. 1,427,060, thi o before me, PALACHE & HEWITT, General Agents, | 313 CALIFORNIA STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT OF BALTIMORE, IN THE STATE OF | ON THE 31ET DAY OF DE- 1904, AND FOR THE YEAR AT AS MADE TO R OF THE ANT TO ECTIONS 610 AND L _CODE. CON- PER_BLANK FURNISHED BY ONER CAPITAL. tal Stock, paid u COMPANY D AS COMMI $2,000,000 ASSETS Company. . 1 Stocks Company. otal 52,658 ases in pr Adjustment or n Suepense . 101,054 10 resisted, luding expenses 103,862 13 Grose premiums on it - 708,626 18 C s and brokerage due and to become due . coeens BBTER 0B Total Liabilities $940,949 20 | INCOME. | cash actually received for pre- | it sesbes. o eeeen. ... $1,320,827 58 ¥ ived for interest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks Loans and rom all other sources.. ed for Rents . Income from all other sourc Total Income .. EXPENDITURES | Net amount paid for Losses $593,596 37 | Dividends to Stockholders . 280,000 00 Pald or sllowed for Commiseion or Brokerage 849,547 08 | Pald for Salaries, Fees, and | charges for officers, clerks, etc. 160,160 05 | Paid for Stete, National and Local { taxes .. 2 e S 9,476 20 | Al other payments and expendi- tures - R 191,558 12 Total Expenditures .. $1,664,837 71 | Losees incurred during the year.. $384,0062 00 CHAS. R, MILLER, Vice President. THOE. L. BERRY, Assistant Secretary. Bubscribed and sworn to before me, this 17th @ay of Junuary, 1905. - FRED S. AXTELL, Notary Public. H, A. WAGNER, General Agent, Bush 502.) Milis Bidg., San Francisco. CTel SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. woisiheandh d e esd DOMEBESTIC—The machine for family us best is cheapest; second-hand all makes any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes. tic office, 1021 Market st., near Bixth. AIL kinds second-hand, 83, $5, §5; slightl used. $10, $15, $20. You know where dolls ewing in the window. 1051 Market st. | — SPECIAL NOTICES. | PILES—PETER FREILING'S Dile salve, §1 por box: warranted to cure all cases of bleeding, toh . external, internal or protruding plies ut fail, no matter of how long standing; iso fistuia. 1666 Devisadero st., near Sutter. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AX exceptionaily good No. z Remington, No. 1 | Smith Premier, §25; other typelwriters at | iigher and lower prices: rentals, $2 50. The | Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. TOR sale—Very cheap, a_Fisher billing and bookwriting typewriter. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 907 Market st. TURF. ¥C OUSLY if you follow our systems of playing and expert handicap figurce. Selections ready for_delivery or telegraphic transmission by 11:80 a. m. Terms—$3 daily, $15 weekly or $50 monthly. Evstems free {o regular sub- scribers. N. 8. HAND (author of Hand's Sys- tems of Handicapping). rooms 1, 2, 3 and 4, 850 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. “§5¢ CAPITAL wins $12 dally; BLAIR, 835 Market st. room TRUNKS. | KS retalled at wholesale prices. Factory Howard st., nr. 4th; first-class stock. WAREHOUSE TO LEASE. th . positive proot TR 24 TO lease—Five-story building, basement and slectric elevator; abaut square feet for or manufacturing: Stevenson _st. venth. J. V. VICTOR. Mafestic bidg., Market st 3 100 100 00 5 5 00 50 50 00 3 100 160 00 3 100 100 00 328 100 100 00 f 329 100 100 00 5 1331 50 50 00 ST 1020 100 100 00 ngall, P. W 1345 100 100 00 Bowman, G. F., trustes 50 50 00 Bowman_ G. F., trustee. 30 50 00 Cames_Mrs, Lk 20 20 00 | Duperu & 780 100 100 00 Duperu & Co. 70 100 100 00 100 bl 100 00 5 00 50 00 25 00 50 00 30 00 20 00 50 ] Goodali, Edwin, trustee. 50 o | Goodall, Edwin, trustee. 50 00| | Goodall, Edwin_ trustee. 50 0 Gibson 'W. D. K., trustee 20 [ | Betlbronner, A. 10 el Heilbronner, A 13 » Hazen, Mrs. M: 10 29 o A 50 B0 00 10 1000 30 800 Loo Man Yuen. 5 5 00 | Loo Man Yuen. 5 500 Loo Man Yuen. 5 5 00 40 4000 80 80 00 M. 50 50 00 Morgan, Mre 5 s % Neison, A. A 107 3080 Nelson, A. A 0 1000 | Pollitz' & Co.. B P & Co., 50 50 00 Pollitz & Co.. 50 80 00 Pollitz & Co.. 20 20 00 Pollitz & Co., Edward. 5 5 00 Pollitz & Co., Edward. 50 50 00 Poliitz & 10 1000 Pollitz & 10 10 00 Pollitz & 5 5000 Pollitz & s 30 Pollitz & 10 20 00 Pollitz & Co., g 5 5000 Pollitz & , Bdward. 50 50 00 Pollitz & Co., Edward 15 15 00 Pactridge, W. H 5 5 00 Partridge, W. H 5 s 00 Partridge, W. H.. 2 8 5 %0 Pertridge, W. H 1188 25 2600 Pinkerton, Mrs. M. J. 3 50 56 00 Pinkerton, Mrs. M. J... 1286 15 15 00 Plath, H 50 00 25 00 25 00 %0 00 50 00 5 00 30 90 50 00 10 00 $7.246,674 35 | 2 50 00 ! 50 00 Sheldo trustee 50 00 8heldo ., trustee 50 00 Sheldon, . trustee 50 00 Sheldon, E. H.. trustee.. 50 00 Sheldon, E. ., trustee.. 50 00 Sheldon, E. H., trustee,. 50 00 Sheldon, E. H., trustee.. 50 00 Sheldon, E. H. trustee. . 50 00 Eheldon, E. H., trustes.. 50 60 Sheldon, E. H. trustee.. 50 00 Sheldon H., trustee.. 50 00 Sheldon. H., trustee.. 50O GO Sheldon, E. H., trustee.. 50 00 Sheldon, H., trustee.. 50 00 Sheldon, . H., trustee.. 50 00 Sheldon, E. H.. trustee.. 50 00 Sheldon’ E. H., trustee 50 00 Sheldon, H., trustee.. 50 00 Sheldon, E. H., trustes.. 50 00 Sheldon, E. H., trustee.. 50 00 Sheldon, E. H., trustee.. 50 00 Sheldon, E. H., trustee. 15 00 Sheldon, E. H., trustee.. 15 00 Thomas, H. W., trustee. . 50 00 Thomas, H. W.. trustee. . 50 00 Thomas, H. trustee. . 50 00 Thomas, H. trustee. . 50 00 | H. W, trustee. . 10 00 | H. W. trustee.. 5 00 H. W. trustee.. 10 00 H. W trustee.. 100 00 3. W, trustee. . 50 00 H. W, trustee 50 00 B W, trustee.. 50 00 H. W., trustee.. 50 00 H W, trustee.. 100 100 00 H. W trustes.. B 50 00 H. W, trustee.. 5 5000 H. W, trustee.. 5 50,00 | 1 W., trustee.. 5 5000 H. W., trustee. . 50 B0 00 H W, trustee 5 50 00 H. W, trustee 50 50 00 pas, H. W.. trustee. 00 100 00 Thomas, H. W., trustee 50 50 00 Thormas, H. W., trustee 15 i5 00 Thomas, H. W. 40 40 00 Thomas, H. W., trustee. 50 50 00 Tho , H. W., trustee. 100 100 00 Thomas, H. W., trustee. . 20 2000 Thomas, H. W., trustee. 5 5 00 Thomas, H. W., trustee.. <0 50 00 Thomas, H. W., trustee.. 10 10 00 Thomas, H. W., trustee.. 100 100 00 Thomas, H. W., trustee. . 100 100 00 And in accordance with law and an order of THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL; MONDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1905. LEGAL NOTICES. NQUENT SALE NOTICE AR PLANTATION COMPANY. | ng place of business City and Francisco, State of California. here is d 1nquent upoD. the €ol- | on_account of assess- i ribed stock, Jevied on ihe 27th day of October, eral amounts set opposite the - BESIZEBa528823388S Samuels,” L J Simpson. W Taravellier J H e ub, M 00 ub, M. 00 Wade, Mrs. Harriet 8... 00 Wilson, Mrs. Margaret.. [ Wilson, Mrs, Margaret 00 Welch, R. M., trustee. 00 Welch, R. M., trustee... 0 trustee. .. 00 trustee. 00 e SEEN 33838 the board of directors made on the 27th day of October, 1905, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company at 327 Market street (room 4, second floor), in | the city and county of San Francisco, Stats of California, on Friday, December 15, 1905, at the hour of three (3) o'clock p. m.., on such day, to pay such delinquent assessment thereon, together with cost of advertising and expenees of sale. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary. Office of the Company, 327 Market st., (Room 4, Cecond Floor), City and County of San Francisco, State of Callfornia. NORCROSS Institute cures stammering; new, scientific, complete. Office, Market & Taylor. CARDS AND INVITATIONS. Engraved wedding invitations, visiting & busl- ness cards, crests, etc.; high-class work; mod- erate T J. H. Duncan. 126 Kearny,! HIRTHS— KAKRIAGES— 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 indcreed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized tc have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. BORN. —In this city, December 3, 1805, e of J. C. Wilson, a son. SIS — to DIED. Barclay, Robert H. Murray, James, Bruns, Elizabeth, 65 Moses, Annle B, 18 Caffery, Patrick, 36 McCarrron, John, 18 Connolly, Timothy. Myers, James L. 65- Tanohue, Michael. Osgood, Emma ., 51 Dowdy, Mrs. L. K68 Poheim, Joseph T Dysart, David M., 58 Rablin, Thos. H.. 52 Fox, Joseph, 50 Schubener, Solomon Gallagher, Baward, 79 Shepard, Blizabeth, 45 Graff, Armin, 53 Solomon, Selena, 55, Heuer. Hulda J. E. Lamkin, Edwin A.. 51 Lang. Louis L., 70 Latimer. John Muller, Dr. H, B. BARCLAY—In this city, December 2, 1905, Robert H. Barclay, a native of Boston, Mass. 7 Friends and acquaintances age respy-t- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday)_ at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from the | Masonic Temple, corner of Post and Mont- | gomery streets, ‘under the auspices of Cali- fornia_Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M. Inter— ment Woodlawn Cemetery, Remains at the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2608 Mis- sion street, between Twenty-second an1 Twenty-third (Mission Masonic Temple). BRUNS—Entered into rest, in this city, De- cember 1, 1905, Elizabeth Bruns, dearfy be- loved wife of Conrad Brunm, devoted mother of Clara Rothweller and George I. and the late Willlam G. Bruns, and grandmother of Avgusta and. Charles Rothweiler and Fred and Luctle Bruns, a native of Hesse-Darm stadt, Germany, aged 85 years 11 months and 21 davs. f¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day Stevenot, Margaret, 30 Thompson, Mary B Wensinger, Teresa. Wright, Nixon R., (Mopday), at 11 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 1269 Eddy street. Cremation Odd Fellows' Cemetery. CAFFERY—In this city, December 2, 1905, Patrick, beloved husband of Margaret Caf- fery, mon of the late Thomas and Brideet Caffery, and brother of Michael, James, CEMETERY PLOTS. in 044 Feliows' and Masonic be for Plots in © MOUNT OLIVET. For particulars apply at City Ofn) can Bartle and Mary Caffery, a native of Moore- town, County Westmeath, Ireland, aged 3§ years. L¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Mondey). from his late residence, 280 Na- toma street, at 8:30 a. m., thence to St. Pat- rick’s Church, will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. P Division N. A. 0. H. in A.—Dear Sirs and Brothers: You are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Patrick Caffery, on Monday morning, Decémber 4, at 8: o'clock, from his late residence, 280 Natoma. JNO. P. DIGNAN, President. 3 MIAH MAHONY, Secretary. CONNOLLY —In this city. December 2, 1905, Timothy Connolly, loving father of Timothy F. and Hanora Jane Connoily, a native of Treland. > Funeral private, from the parlors of McGinn Bros., 224-226 McAlli street, on Tuesday. December 5, at 8:15 o'clock a. m., thence to St. Brigid's Church, where.a mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. DONOHUE—In this city, Decehber 2, 1905, Michael_ husband of the late Maggle Dono- hue, and father of Mre. B. M. Miller, a na- tive of County Limerick, Ireland. > Notice of funecral hereafier. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Misslon street, DOWDY—In this city, December 3, 1905, Mrs. L. K. Dowdy, beloved mother of Mr! L. Hillerick, & nativs of Georgia, aged 66 years 4 months and 2 days, DYSART—InePolaris, Cal., December 2. 1903, David M., beloved husband of Mary Dysart, and father of Beth, Margery, Dorothy and Milton Dysart, a native of New York, azed 58 years. Friendg and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Monday, at 1:80 p. m., at the chapel of N. Gray & Co.. 612- 'an Ness avenue, be- tween Golden Gate ayenue and Turk street. Cremation at 084 Fellows' Cemeters. FOX—In this city, December 2, 1905, Joseph, beloved husband of Eilzabeth Kox, . and father of Thomas A., Evelyn, Maude, George, Marie, Ward, Florence and the late Joseoh Fox, @ native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 50 years 2 months end 1 day. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-mOFrowW (Tussday), at 9:30 o'clook a. m., from his late residence, corner Baucroft way and Spaulding avenue, thence to St. Joseph Church, Berkeley, where a solemn high mass will_be’ celebrated for the repose of his soul, comimencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery Oakiand. Otficers and members of the Veteran Vol- unteer Firemen's Association will please as- semble at hall on Tuesday, December 5, at 8 a. m., to attend the funeral of our lae brother, ‘Joseph Fox. By order of STEPHEN BU , President. J. 3. McMAHON, Recording Secretary. GALLAGHER—In this city, December 2, 1905, Edward Gallagher, father of Miss M. J, Gal- lagher and Mrs. B. N.” Rowley, a native of New York, aged 79 years and 14 days. > Funeral services Monday, December 4, at 1 o'clock p. m., at Pioneer Hall, Fourth street. GRAFF—In this city, December 1, 1905, A:- min, dearly beloved husband of Maria Graff, and’ devoted father of Altred T. Leo C. lda, Armin, Otto, John Robert and Edward Graft, & mative of Trarbach an der Mosel, Germany, aged 33 years 5 months and 18 days. §5 Friends and_acquaintagees are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, December 5, at 11:30 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 1326 Leavenworth street, corner Washington. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, by 1 o'clock p. m. Creek boat. HEUER—In this city, December 2, 1805, Hulda J. E. Heuer, beloved wife of the late George C. 'W. Heuer, and idolized mother of Hulda H. W. and Gustave A. R. Heuer, and Mrs. L. G. Shiman, a native of Germany. g Friends and _acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Monday, December 4, at 2 p. m., at the family residence, 2346 Mission street. Inter- ment orivate, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. LAMKIN—In this city, December 1, 1805, Edwin A. Lamkin, a native of Massachu- setts, aged 51 yeare 11 months and 1 day. Friends, acquaintances and members of San Francisco Typographical Union No. 21 are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), December B, Jat 2 oclock p. m., at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1000 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. LANG—In this city, December 3, 1905, Louls L., beloved husband of the late Frances Lang, devoted father of Frank J. Lang and Mrs. J. H. Davis, and grandfather of Franc:s and Stella Vath, a native of Gamburg, Baden, Germany, aged 70 years. A mem- ber of Pacific Stamm No. 78, U. O. R. M.; Yerba Buena Lager No. 8, U. O. R. M., and Germania Lodge No. 7, 0. d. H. S, (New York papers please copy.) [7Priends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), December 5, at 1:30 p. m., from his late residence, 20 Page street, bétween Franklin and Gough, thence to Red Men's Hall, 510 Bush street, where services will be held under the auspices of Pacific Stamm No. 78, U. O. R. M., commencing at 2:30 p. m. Cremation at I, O. O. F. Cemetery LATIMER—In Oakland, Cal, December 2, 1905, John 8. Latimer, a native of Missourl, aged 46 years. McCARRON—In Oakland, Cal., December 3, 1908, at 45 Thirty-fifth street, John, beloved son of Cochran and Jennle McCarron, and brother of Susan, Elizabeth, David and Jen- nie McCarron, and grandson of John and Susan Davis, a native of Californla, aged 18 years 7 months and 8 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respeci— fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), December 5, at 2 o'clock p. m., at his late home, 945 Thirty~ fitth street, Oakland, MOSES—In this city, Decemper 3, 1905, Annie B, beloved daughter of W. W. and Mary Moses, and sister of Mrs. R, J. Rock, Mrs. K. Nelson, Mrs. C. A. Wilson, Mrs. A. Nel- son, William J. Moses and the late Walter H. Moses, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 years and 11 month: [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. at her late residence, 35 Perry street, near Third, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. MULLER—In Oakland, December 2, 1905, at his residence, Dr. Hermann E. Muller, be— loved husband of Paula Muller, and devoted son of Loulse Wuescher of ' Schaffausen, Switzerland, a native of Switzerland, aged 43 years 10 months and 13 days, MURRAY—In this city, December 2, 1905, James Murray, dearly beloved eom of the late Michael and Margaret Murray, and be- loved brother of Michael Murray, Mrs. W. O’Hara and the late Mrs. George Dwyer, & native of Boston, Mass. MYERS—In this city, December 2, 1905, James L Myers, beloved father of Jomes A. and Walter R, Myers and Mrs. Bdwin Hecox, a native of New York, aged 65 years 2 months and 20 days. [ The funeral will' take place to-day (Monday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from the resi- dence-of his son, James Myers, 1743 Mission street. Interment L O. O, F. Cemeterv, San Mateo County. 0SGOOD—In this city, December 2, 1905, Emma J., beloved wife of Alonzo E. Osgood, daughter of the late Harvey L, and Mary J. Smith, and sister of Perry J., Franklin R., William H., Fredrick L. and James W. Smith and Mrs.” Martin Johnson, a native of New Hampshire, aged 51 years § months ana ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, December 6, at 10 o'clock a. m,, from her' late residence, 249 California avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by elec- tric funeral car from corner San Jose ayenue and Thirtieth street at 10:30 a. m. POHEIM—A requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of the soul of the late Joseph T, Poheim to-day (Monday), Decem- ber 4, ai ® a. m., at Holy Cross Church, Eddy street, between Scott and Devisadero, Friends are invited, RABLIN—In _this city, December 1, 1005, Thomas H. Rablin, beioved husband of Eliza. beth J. Rablin, 'and son-in-law of Mrs. Kinsman, a nafive of Cornwall, England, aged 52 vears 6 months and 6 days. £ Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paj Remains at the new mortuars chapel ‘of Jo. seph Hasan, 1081 Post streef. between Lar- kin and Polk. SCHUBENER—In Denio, Ore., November 30, 1905, Solomon, beloved husband of Annette Schubener, and son of Paulina and the late Louls Schubener, a native of California. Ora Valley and Nevada City papers please copy- @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, at 10 o'clock a. m., from the residence of J. Samuels, 1630 O'Farrell street. Interment Home Cemetery, by ' SHEPARD—In this city, December 2, 1905, Flizabeth A. Shepard, wWife of A, D, Shep- ard, a native of Towa, aged 45 years. ¥ Personal friends are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral services at Cy- press Lawn Cemetery chapel on Monday, December 4. Special train will leave Third and streets at 2:80 p. m. SOLOMON—In this city, December 1, 1905, Sclena, dearly beloved ‘wife of Morris Wil llam Solomon, devoted mother of James C. White, daughter of Jane T. Robison, and sister of Mre. Edith May Van Sull, Ciara Hughes and Willlam L., George, Tevis, John, Edward and Rolla Sexton and Laure Sexton, a native of Hamil e laty 1., WOODLAWN CEMETERY, San Mateo County. MASONIC CEMETERY 586 James Flood where a requiems high mass | aged 55 years 8 months and 10 days. (Wichita, Kans., papers please copy.) " Friends and acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funeral to-merrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 1210 Howard street, near | Eighth, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. STEVENOT—In this city, December 2, 1905, Margaret A. Stevenot, beloved daughter of Emile and Sarah Stevenot, and sister of Ma- rie’ F. and F. @Q., Nellle, A. D, J. C. and Leonje Stevenot, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 30 years 6 months and 3 day. G7The funeral will take place to-day (Monday), December 4, at 9:30 a. m., from the St. Francis Church. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. THOMPSON—In thie city. Dacember 2, 1908. Mary Ellen Thompson, dearly beloved daughter of Rcbert R. and Harrlet Thomp- son, a native of Ohlo. WENSINGER—In Freestone, December 1, 1905, Teresa, relict of Francis Wensinger, a native of Ireland. [I>"The funeral will take place Monday, December 4. at 10 o'clock a. m., from St. Mary's Cathedral, where a requlem high mass will be celebrated for the revose of her soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, WRIGHT—In Oakland, December 3, 1905, Nixon Roy. beloved son of H. Roy an Lizzie M. Wright, and brother of Helen M. Wright, a native of California, aged 4 years 10 months and 20 days. T e s R T REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. T. B. Potter Realty Compuny to John Hilde- Dbrandt, iots 1 and 2, block 26, lots 31 and block 42, Rels Tract; grant. Same to Alfred L.’ Goodhue, lot 15, block 27, Rels Tract; grant, Same to Oscar and Hilma Carlson, lots 30 and 81, block 56, Reis Tract; grant. Bdwin H. and Helen 5. Goodall to Benjamin F. and Helen J. Simcoe, lot on NW line of Athens street, 250 NE of Brazil, NIZ 50 by NW 100, lot 6, block 85, Excelsior Homestead; $i0. Estate of Alvinza Hayward (by W. J. Din- ce, administrator) to Louis Devincenzi, lot on line of Lombard street, 81:8 W of Octavia, 8§ 100 by W 25; $1200. John §. and Mary H. Wilson to Clinton Jones, lot on W line of Buchanan_street, 34 5 ot Broadway, § 34 by W 109:6; $10. Jane H. Smith to Robert A. McLean, lot on SW corner of Bush and Buchanan streets, S 68:6 by W 25; $10. Catherine M. McShane to Robert J. M e, ot on N line ot Waller strest, €0:7 B of Fiil 7:6; gift. . M. A. Miiler to Charles J. itne of Oak street, 100 W of Grace Keeran, lot on § ‘Webster, W 50 by § 187:6; $10. Martin H. Mohrdick to Katle F. Mohrdick, Iot on S line of Hayes street, 85 W of Webster, W _25 by 8 82:6; gift. Richard and Marie Finking to Frederick and Rose Hansmann, lot on W line of Devisadero ;lxleel‘lom:) 8 of Sacramento, 8 25:8 by W Eleanor, Peter D. and Walter S. Martin to Auj of $10. 2 Montgomery and Mary E. Husteu to W. F. Yates and H. A. Wright. lot on N line of Me- Allister l(m& 262:6 B of Willard, N 89:11%, NE 53:2, § 84:2, W 53; $10. Isabelln M. H. Jarvis to Joseph F. Dolan, lot cn NE corner of Sanchez and Valley streets, £ 100 by N 20:6; $10. George T. and Nettie Andrews to George L. Frank, lot on N Jine of Nineteenth street, 25 E of Bureka, B 25 by N 70; $10. M. Fielier Company to Egbert J. Benedict, lot on 8 corner of Rolsom and Riich streets, W 75 by SE 75; $10. Tullio Scalmanini to Theresa and Catterina Frapoli, undivided one-thirtieth plus 1-240 of lot on SE line of Market street, 215 SW of Sixth, SW 25 by SW 90; §2606. Matilda Welsons. to Dora M. Thurston, lot on NW line of Brannan street, 55 NE of Sev~ enth, NE,25 by NW §0; $10. Marion and Frances Leventritt to Grace N. Boyd, lot on N corner of Tehama Ninth streets, NW 25 by NE 80; $10. John Jenkins to Willilam R. Twamley, lot on S 'line of Lake street, 82:6 W of Nineteenth avenue, W 25 by 8 100; $10. Hugo D. and Secrena Keil to Kell Estate Company, undivided half interest in block bounded by Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues and A and B streets; $10. Henry and Selda Mever to Philip Mirsky, lot on N line of Fulton street, 57:8 B of Eight- eenth avenue, E 26 by N 100; $10. I. Aron and 8. Alexander to Sandford E. Sel- ler'and Ludwig Felgenbaum, lot on E line of Nineteenth avenue, 107 S of R street, S 25, E 92:2, N 26, W 91:10; $10. > T. B. Potter Realty Company to Gottlob A. Maverhan, lots 15, 81 and 32, block 38, Rels Tract; grant. h) Elizabeth Minaker to Churles D. Wahlgren, ;E{Ko 12, block C, Park Hill Homestead No. 2; Eenjamin F. and Helen J. Simcoe to John T. Mindham, lot on NW line of Athens straet, 275 NE of Brazil avenue, NE 25 by NW 100, lot 6, block 65, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Lafayette and William A. Funck to Charles Bess, lot on B line of Corbett street, 292:6 SW of Diamond alley, SE 96:4, S W #4:4, W to Corbett, NE 49:6, lot 18, block 23, Market- strect Homestead: $10. Same to Fred Rau, lot on E line of Corbett street, 812 SW of Diamond alley, SE 49:6, SB 96:11 NE 34:4, W _to beginning, lot 18, block 23 Market-street Homestead: $it ‘Antonto @nd Benedetta Leonardini and Lo- renzo and Caterina Picetti to Alfred D, Bowen, lots 1, 9 ind 10, block 14, West End map 2; $10. Jobn C. and Pauline Rued to Edward Dillon, lot on E line of Schwerin street, 122:4 § of Sunnydale, 8 25 by E 105:8; $10. Same to John J. Burke, lot on B line of Schwerin street, 147:4 § of Sunnydale, S 50 by E 105:8; $10. Builders’ Contracts. D. B, Faktor (owner) with Knowles & Reichley (contractors), architects Salfleld & Kohlberg—All work except shelf hardware, plumbing, painting, electric work and ele tors for alterations to Minifle building, on NE corner of O’Farrell and Powell streets; $2475. John Lagan (owner) with Willlam Schafer (contractor), architect—Painting, _etc., for two three-story frame buildings on lot on N line of O'Farrell street, 137:6 E of Webster, 69x130; §1300. Lonella H. Smith (owner) with L. B. Floan (contractor), architect—All work for a frame residence on lot on S line of Green street, 175 W of Pierce, W 25 by 8 100 $3900. C. Branagan and J. Kluber (owners) with James P. Burke (contractor), architects Mar- | tens & Coffey—Alterations and additions to two two-story frame buildings on lot on SE corner of Broadway and Mason street, 53:6 by 68:9; §3235. I. C. Scharft and Sylvain J. Lazarus (owners) with John Gillogley & Sons (contractors), —— architect—All work except plumbing, sewering and electric work for two three-story frame buildings on W line of Folsom street, 50 S of Fifteenth, § 50 by W 110; $10,425. Alameda County. Joseph F. Lemon (single) to John Mole, lot at intersection of W line of Filbert street with Encinal line, so called, § 3 by W 125, be- ing N 82:8% of lot b, block 618, subdivision of map of Alfred Barstow Tract, Oakland; $10, John and Gertrude Mole to joseph F. Lemon, 50 feet frontage on Twenty-sixth avenue, being lots 15 and 16, block D, Knowles and Potter ;ubd]vlnlon of Kennedy Tract, East Oakland; 10. . G, W. Fisher to E. B. Carson, lot on W line of Caroline street, 147.79 N of Central avenue, N 35 by W 135, portion of lot 4, block C, map of portion of original Vischer Tract between B line of Aughinbaugh 223-acre Tract and W lina of portion of Vischer Tract, etc., quitclaim deed, Alameda; $1. Ira and Charlotte A. Vaughan to Joseph P. Browning, lot on W line of Cypress street, 207 e and Marie Artot, lot on NW_corner aller and Cole streets, N 25 by W 84:9; Mattie and and S of Fiftn, S 52 by W 160:1%, lots 16 and 17, ;:isck 472, map of double block 472, Oakland; J. H, and Minnie M. Dingwell to J. C. Seul- berger, lot on NB corner of Thirteenth and Madison streets, N 100 by B\ 120, block 199, Kelleysberger's map, Oukiand; $10. J. C, Seulberger (single) to Lewis H. Bishop, same, ‘Oakland; $10. Sarah A. McKee (widow) (by S. B. McKee, attorney) to Barbara Weber (wife of John), ot 42, Yook 5. Safen R D e 5, Oakland; Paul A. and Catherine Gatin (Byrne) to J. A. Silvelra, ‘lot on NE corner of Market and Thirtieth streets, N 40 by E 118, lot 25, block 2083, Rowland Tract, ind. 3 Breed & Bancroft (c on) to Alice R. Paimer (wife of George F.), lot 27, Santa Fe T fiars B snd . H. Logan to J. Richara ary E. and C. H. in . Ricl Lee, 2 Onkisnd: $10. Katherine Jacobs, e of m:';n o Sixtnth N 3070 by W 310, bHing N rm:" tiom of Ixtief lon of lot 18, block 7, Sents fi%\'lfl"{o. , Oak- and; . Continental Bullding and Toan Assoctation to Carrie B. Landregan, lot on N line of Grace avenue, 120 E of Lowell street, N 9591 to N Ine of lands conveyed to Willlam O'Nelll Janu- ary 10, 1871, 60 D. 851, B to B line plat 43, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, § to intersection with N line of Grace avenue, W to beginning, Jot ©, block L, Goldan Guta Tract, d; 3 A Rose Kilburn to Anna . lot on 8B line of Pelton street, 212:6 B E line of Oceldental. E 87:6 by § 185, being B 37:6 of lot 5, block G, Paradise Park Tract, Berkeley, quitclaim deed; $10. > Katherine K. Forbes (executrix estate of An- drew B. Forbes) to Edmond O'Neill, all inter- est in lot on E line of College avenue (Audu- bon), 574:9 N of Bancroft way, N 100, B 257.7 to W line of land now or formerly of Mrs. H. B. Stmmons, § 100 to point on line i from be- 5570 b pectaning, Boscion lot 4 block. . S Ing, portion portion Berkeley property ‘atwoen Universits of Californfa. State Deat and Dumb and Blind Asylum, etc., Berkeley; $10,000. Realty Syndicate (a ition) to George Rushforth (married), lot 8, block D, Bryant Tract, Berkeley; * 3 Georglanna de Baronidis (widow) to N. Brocklehurst, lots 27 and 28, block 14, Home Park Tract, etc., Berkeley: $10. N. Brocklehurst to Heta Stegman same, Berkeley: §10. Justus and Tou Norris to. s l:ot‘m.ll:-Ag '%t.mau on. West Fifth, 5%, W 158:7" st i ss.:.’ma" N ; % H, W. ' (single) to H. M. Shaw, ‘}"km:rt N line of %m. l‘l:-{ F of - mas part ot plat 8 Kelleraberger's survey of map vart of COLFERS TIE. IGHINST “B06E" Results of Thanksgiving Day Handicap on_Links at Ingleside Announced The results of the eighteen-hole handi- cap against “bogey” held on the links of the San Francisco Golf and Country Club on Thanksgiving day were announced yesterday at the clubhouse. John Lawson and Dr. T. G. McConkey tied with five down agalnst “bogey.” Thirty-one players took part in the con- test, and all but two made returns. The scores follow: SAN FRANCISCO GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB THANKSGIVING DAY HANDICAP. | o | 23 PLAYERS. | %5 | 58 | 73 L e G e e N | e Arthur Owen . e | 13 R. L Bentley F 7 H. F. Dutton 14 F. H. Beaver 8 ‘Warren Gregory 10 Leonard Chenery . ® | Major T. W. M. Draj 14 L. B. Bdwards 10 A. M, Shields 10 Dr. 3. ®. Clark: e e ‘aptain J. S. Oyster.... i3 G.'W. Bennett.... 12 Dr. T. G. McConkey. 5 W. D Clark . 14 Rolla V. Watt ] Jokn Lawson . 2 B. D. Adamson ... 2 H. C. Golcher, 2 A S Porter . 1 | 3. A. Folger. 5 E. Gilman Brown.... 5 R. D. Girvin.. 10 Captain’ A. H. Payson. 10 W. J. Dutton. 2 L. F. Monteagle 10 Charles Page - 8 8. L. Abbot Jr. 2 H. A. Blackman 5 | G ¥ Downev - 8 P) McG. McBean. 14 H. C. Breeden .. F *No returns. e BOB FITZSIMMONS SHOWS SOME OF HIS OLD-TIME FORM Goes Through a Lot of Tralning Work in the Presence of Many Interested Spectators. Fifteen rounds—seven of bag punching and eight of boxing with three sparring mates—was the Indoor work done by Bob Fitzsimmons at his training quarters yes- terday at Croll's Gardens, Alameda. Five hundred spectators, many of the gentler sex, saw Freckled Fitz wallop the swing- ing pigskin and mix gloves with his op- ponents at top speed. When the ex- champion of pugdom and the only fighter who wears a toupee reached the seventh period in bag punching he yelled, “Look out, O’'Brien,” and swung with the force of a piledriver on the suspended sphere, tearing it from its swivel and driving it against the side of his gymnasium with knockout velocity. For this feat of strength he was accorded rounds of ap- plause and greeted with cries of “Good boy, Methuselah” and “‘Score one for the old man.” Fitz showed in his work, which was strenuous from beginning to end, that he is already in good condition. Stephen Hughes, an amateur. heavy- weight, exchanged blows with the kan- garoo scrapper, and Fitz derived consid- erable amusement out of the bout with the youngster. He then took on Harry Chester, a speedy Olympic Club~ boxer, for three rounds. Chester landed a glanc- ing swing on Ruby Robert's forehead, which removed some cuticle from that portion of Fitz's turret and caused him to look flerce. Billy Bates, the husky and lively training mate of Fitzsimmons, concluded the milling with a three-round inning. He bustled the lanky red fellow around, but was unable to land with any effectiveness on slippery Bob. —————— CALIFORNIA CYCLISTS START IN THE BIG SIX-DAY RACE Emil Agraz and Hardy Downing Are Among the Competitors in the Severe Struggle. NEW YORK, Dec. 3—The thirteenth annual six-day bicycle race was started in Madison Square Garden cto-night, with sixteen teams of two riders each contesting. Five of the teams are com- _posed of foreigners and many of the riders from this country and abroad are making their first appearance in a six- day contest. The prizes this year amount in the aggregate to $4850. Six- | teen riders started, their teammates walting to relieve them as called upon. Emil Agraz and Hardy Downing are from San Jose, Cal. The teams compet- ing are: Belgium-Holland team—Arthur Vanderstuyft, Belgium; John Stol, Holland. Swiss-Ttallan team—Jean Gougoltz, erland; Charles Vanoni, Italy. Swiss-French team—Bmil Doreflinger, Switz- erland; Antoinine Dussot, France. French _team—Louis Trousselier, France; Maurice Decaup, France. Old England-New England team—Tommy Hall, England: Matt Downey, Boston. Mexican team—Emil Agraz, Mexico; Fred B._Castro, Mexlco, ‘New_ York team—E. F. Root, Sheepshead Bay; John Fogler, Brooklyn. Irish tunI»;‘P-trchlz.g:‘em. Lowell, Mass.; Patrick F. an, 3 ‘Boston team—Hugh McLean, Boston; James F. Moran, Boston. Lylunbm!, sland_team—John Bedell, LT Menus Bedell, Lynnbrook. L. "California-Chicago team—Hardy _Downing, San Jose, Cal.; James B, Bowler, Chicago. Vankes-Western team—Norman C. Hobper, Minmeapolis; C. L. Hollister, Springfield, Mass. Mormon_team—J. E. Achorn, Salt Lake City, Utah: S. H. Wilcox, Salt Lake City, Utah. German-American team—Floyd Krebs, New- ark; Alexander Peterson, Chicago. Northern-Southern team—J. Frank Galvin, New Miiford, Conn.: A. W. McDonald. Boston. “fro-American teem—Mslvin T. Dove, New York City; Ulysses Grant Scott. New York City. SRR AT = * Ranchos V. and D. Peralta, of J. 8. Emery, Emeryville, p; $10. He Oy it by, Henty Abrahariesn e % torney). to Johm V. Luotonen, lots 14, 13, 16 d 17, block E, Broadway and Telegraph- :e.mu ‘Park Tract, Oakland: $10. cate, 56.44 feet of lof e "fi’“ and 30, block C, Thermal Hi Trac d; $10. Poah %‘.ms-l‘l‘n (‘nlxmmx of estate of Robert ) to M. Rinehart (assignee of J. 8. Myers), tl.l“h)ntc:ut in lot on S Corner of West atrest gnd venue, or Fortleth street, § 282:11 s Tiey ot White, House plat, W 'to E line of Lusk street N 2 4 268:9, E 240 to 1n) Tots 1 to 1 ite House plat, 1 3 o ite I+ and Theresa M. Dablen and Anna M. Thieme (Dahlen) to M. Carroll, lot on E {inie of San Pablo avenue, 109:8 N of Delger or Twentleth street, B 100 by N 33:4, except- fag portion taken for opening of Grove street, Oakland; ; $10. - The Syndicate to Peter J. Lavin, mum:’mnm.un lot 13, block Thermal Hill, formerly Howe Tract, $10. i ellington Grege Jr: et al to Willlam . Fe : JTiot"on' E line of Chest: ors B T8 et Seventh, § 26 by W 182, Oakland;_$10. ), E €0 S 108, portion of 5 152, Kfll?fiml ‘map, Olkl:.ni!. &rulhl'!ml} :(CMH' to H. S. Hn; of Nineteenth avenue, SE 75 aoa. block TLouis Keen, lot POULSEN KING OF RIFLE CLUB Shell Mound Expert the Best Center on the Buliseye Target The closing of the shooting year of the Shell Mound Pistol and Rifle Club was befittingly celebrated yesterday afternoon at the Shell Mound range by a banquet to the members and invited | guests, at which the medals and tro- phies won during the year were dis- tributed to the fortunate marksmen. Robert S. Wixson acted as toastmas- ter during the festivities and intro- duced the representatives of the press, together with T. L. Lewis, Louls Slebe Jr., and Captain L. Siebe, all of whom responded to toasts to ritle shooting in California. Otto A. Poulsen, by making the best center on the bullseye target, was de- clared king of the Shell sound Rifle and Pistol Club and crowned with a wreath of laurel by F. O. Schullerts. Robert §. Wixson proved champion of the day by carrying off the most prizes. He magde the highest score in the cham- pion class and also won the William Garms medal and the Siebe medal for making the best three centers of the year. A. M. Poulsen won the first class medal in the annual competition shoot with 203 rings out of a possible 225; H. Wobber, second class, with 207; R. C. Holmquist, third class, 195; fourth class, T. Gammel, 210. H. A. Harris was the lucky man on the pistol tar- get, winning the A. M. Poulsen trophy with the good score of 850 rings out of a possible 1000. F. Mante proved a close second with 841. H. Windmuller and A. M. Poulsen had a sharp struggle for the H. P. Nelson trophy, the former winning by 778 rings against 759. H. Skinner and F. Schullerts were in hot cowpetition for the handsome tro- phy offered by Thomas L. Lewis. H. Skinner was the winner with 629 against 539. The Maccabee Rifles, a club recently organized, which uses the Springfield rifle, had a large attendance at the range and made average scores. The scores follow: Shell Mound Pistol and Rifle Club, total for bighest seven scores of year—Champlon class: R. S. Wixson 2771, H. Windmuller 2 class. D. L. Hopkins 2810, A. M. Poulsen F, Mante 2408, W. A. Siebe 2491, H. T. Kiin Jr. 2818, W. Guild 2283; third class, B. Brunje 2425, R. C, Holmquist 2373, H. Loeffler 2262, H. Kofod 2160, O. Poulsen 2113, W. A. Peter- son 2082; fourth class, F. Paulson 2746, Paulson 2699, T, Gammel 2631, B. T. Schul- lerts 2553. G. Holistein 2343, £. Rehor 2429. Competition shoot—First class, A. M. Poul- sen 203, F. Mante 197 H. W.- Kleinenbroich 104, H, P. Klinkner 189, D. L. Hopkins 181; second class, H. Wobber 207, John Ringen 193, L. Siebe Jr. 180, Captain G. Larsen 184, C. Otten 183, A. Thompscn 176; third class, R. C. Holmquist 195, B. Brunje 185, H. Kotod 177, F. O. Schullerts 167, A Schlueter 140; fourth clgss at 50 yards, T. Gammel 210, G. Hollstein 198, T. Neuwirth 181, C. Kahler 175. ‘Willlam Carm’s medal—R. S. Wixson, 10, 14, 19; total, 43 voints. jllebe champlon medal—R. S. Wixson. 418 gs. Maccabee rifles, monthly record shoot—L. A. Hawthorne 39, W. Thompson £7, J. Orcutt 86, C. Dittes 35, D. Sandahl 31, Captain EX Fin- ley 81, H. MacAlpine 22, J. L. Ellsworth 21, C. Munson 18, Edward Savery 11, S. Gibson 9, Willlam Finley 8. Practice shoot—Captain E. Finley 40, C. Dittes 39, D. Sandahl 32, J. Ellsworth 29, W, Thompson 29, W. Finley 10. Deutscher Krieger Verein, monthly medal and bullseye shoot—First champlon class: John Bender 385; champion class, X. Siiberzahn, 369; first class, H. Henninger, 364; second and third class, not filled: fourth class, H. Mohr, 296. Best ‘first and last shot, X. Silberzahn. Most centers, H. Henninger. Bullseye shoot—H. Henninger, X. Silber- zahn, F. Kaiser. Red Men’s Schuetzen company, monthly medal shoot—First champlon class. not filled; second champion class, B. H. Rulffs, 156; first class, C. G. Strippel, 185; second class, D. Tamke, 177; third class, H. Nicolal, 178; | fourtn ‘class, O. Rosberg, 127. Best-first shot. |4, 4 Mohr, 23 best ldst shot, C. G. Serip- pel. 21. Bullseye shoot—J. A, Mohr, 646; Oscar Ros- | berg, 1104; H. Nicolas, 1283; B. H. Rulffs, | 1696 C. G. Strippel, 1950. Oakland Turner Schuetzen Club, monthly competition—Medal _acores: Captain T. Gler 235, Fred Mante 337, B. Brunje 290, H. Wind- muller 390, Henry Loeffler 362, Henry Kracke | 860, Otto 'Meinecke 332. Bullseyes—Herman ‘Windmuller, 55 points; Otto Meinecke, S85; Henry Loetfler, 110. Independent ' rifles, monthly medal shoot— Corporal C. J. Dohring 62, Captain H. Schlichtmann 51, J. Donovan 51, H. Marzolt 48, Sergeant C. Tverson 43, J. H. Kuhlke 43, L’ Iverson 24. S AR AR SCHUETZEN PARK SCORES. | A. Gehret Proves the Cleverest Marks- | man for the Year. The California Schuetzen and the Eintracht Shooting Club held monthly medal shoots yesterday and attracted a large number of members to the Marin County range. A. C. Gehret, one of the well-known champions, suc- ceeded In rolling up the fine score of 458 rings in his twenty-shot string. This is the highest record made this year on the medal target. he scores follow: California Schuetzen Club, meonthly medal shoot: First champion class—C. Meyer, 208, 215; A. Gehret, 224, 234; O. Bremer, 29, 202. ' Sec- ond champion class—A. Rahwyler, 188, 171: Willlam Blasse, 202, 214; Willlam Ehrenpfort, 148, 187; Qeorge Tammever, 222, 208. First class—A. Utschig, 143, 200. ~ Second class—A. Studer, 219, 211; J. C. Waller, 174, 175. Third class—William Noiden, 164; T. Simmen, 184; J. Straub, 192; C. Sagehorn, 185, 170: L. Wille. 189; F. C. Hagerup, 178, 141: H. Scheunert, 180, 170} M. Reubold, 141, 117: O. Nolte, 195, 201. Fourth class—A. Hernings, 189; C. Sonning- sen, 152, 115; C. Von Hartwig, 198, 191: ;flnk.l 11’58. T Cadet class—F. O. nen'lnff. 80, . tol target—J. L. Utschig, 80, 81; C. Meyer, illiam Bl‘lo-e. 89, 85; I C. Waller, 41, Von 60; Charies Ristake, : A n-;m?’f. 128 M. Kolander, o v Hartwig, ;3. Bollen, 71, 7 B B e ©. Noite, Verein Intracl letzen Club, mont medal shoot: Champlon class—Captain ’.mA.b Kuhls 427, John Zahn 401, John Young 325, A. G. Strob 365, F. C. Hagerup 290. First class— F. Eggeling 292. ' Second class—H. Schroeder 208, F. Volgt 277, O. Nagel 288. Third class— John Goltzene 265. Best first shot, John Young 25; best last shot, Captain F. A, Kuhis Schroeder. 23. Reubold trophy, H. —_— street. wmvin'lw.puuuurm.uma 12, block 15, Tract, ellers— oy g T . M. a . M ; 4 Annie C. Marh to A. L. Seager, Allce Adams (widow) to Robert B. Baird_ lot avenue and Russ on SE corner of Piedmont street, S 102:5 by B 123. lots 1 and 2, block C, eley Homestead Assoclation, perty of eley; tmG % ellington Gregg Jr. et al. to A. W. PR X o S x ] ol 3 mep Gakleod: $I& o 3 % olcomb, Breed neroft to Russell F. Christian, lots 13 and 27, Tt Mo 2 Oaklen: a5 St Iy C. M. and Lena G. M Hoover., lot cn NE lne of 1 Oakiand etc.. Oakland; Pauline and 1 ;;ES;:: E ner 2355, W. L. Paulson 2206; secoud class, H. Wobber 2540, A. Thompson 2511, John | Ringen 2380, L. Frates 2339, Louls Siebe M. Nielson 200, E. Rehor 195, | AUCTION SALE . DISPERSAL SALE. TROTTING-BRED BROOD MARES. COLTS, FILLIES AND HORSES IN | TRAINING. | By Antedo, 194 Almont Medium. 213 James Mad; | som, 2:17%; ' Stiver :16; Electioneer, 123; Hart Boswell and Charies Derby, 40 out’of some of the best mares in the studbook. Also— Thoroughbred Brood Mares, Fillies and Col | By Kingston, imp. Piecolo, Harry Peyton, Joe Ripiey. Colonel Roosevelt, Bright Phoebus and | Sam Fuller. out of Famous Race Mares and Producers. Belonging to GEORGE A. DAVIS, Pleasanton, Cal To Be Sold at Auction TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 132, At T:45 O'clock, at Salesyard, 1732 Market st. mear Vam Ness ave. San Francisco, Cal. 1905, FRED H. CHASE & CO.. ' Livestock Auctioheers. | Horses at yard Saturgay, Dec. 9. Send fo@ \ Cataloze. 2x AUCTION SALE ©~ By order of the Executors of the Estate of the late Michael Fox we will sall all the thor= oughbred horses belonging to the deceased, con- sisting of Andinas (4) by St Andrew-Fannis Louise: Masedo 4) by Maxio-Reseda II: Re Carlo (2) by St. Carlo-Reseda II; Edna Rose 13) by Bassetlaw-Reseda II; Kidnapper (1) by Kenliworth-Edna Rose; Fannie . dam of Andriss. Canmove, Sister Jeanie) bY rebin-Nollle Pevton: Reseda 11 (a) by Mid- lothian-Marigold; bay flly, foaled April I 1905, by Orsini-Fanale : chestnut MY foaled Jan 24, 1905, by St. Carlo-Reseda and bay filly, foaled April 13, 1904, by Orein Faonle Louise. Sale takes place MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1908. t 743 o'clock at Lh."-.h&y)ud of H. CHA! 1782 MARKET ST., near VAN NESS AVE, WP MAGRANE. Auctigueer Horses at yard Monday, Novamber Send for catalogue. SALE OF CCNDEMNED FIRE DBE- PARTMENT HORSES. P | At GROVE-STREET STABLES. 122 GROVE | STREET, MONDAY, December 4, at 11 o’clock a. m.. by direction of Mayor E. E. Schmits, I will sell a lot of condemned Fire | horses. Horses can be seen at above stables on the morning of sale. S. WATKINS, Auc- tionee ~ Auction Sale. ™ ARCADE HORSE MARKET, 327 SIXTH ST.. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 6, at 1l a m I 1i sell 50 head of the best horses over offered at auction. All youns, sound, weigh trom 1200 te 1609 Ibs., good workers: also soms mares, wagons, buggles, harness, carts. No reserve or Mmit: JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. B A “Just arrived from the country, a good assort- ment of work and driving horses and mares. | also a large stock of wagonms, bugsies, carts i Auction ‘takes piace TUESDATY, 11 2. m. 1140 st WM. CLOUGH, Auctioneer. Steamers leave Piers and 11, San Francisco. For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Treadweil, Faines, Skagway, etc., Alaska—1! a. m., Dee.'1, 6 1ii, 16, 21, 26, 31, Jan. 5. Change to thie company's steamers at Se- attle. | For Victoria, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- cortes, South Bellingham. Bellingham—11 a. | m., Dec. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, Jan. 5. Change Ill Seattle to this company’ steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry., at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p. m., Dec. 1. 7, 13, 19, 26, 31, Jan. 6. Corona, :30 p. m., Dec. 4, 10, 16, 22."28, Jan. 5. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays. 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San_Pedro and East San Pedro). Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz Mon- terey, San Stmeon. Cayucos, Port Harford (Saa Lails Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme— ‘Coos Bay. 9 a. m., Dec. 8, 16, 34, Jan. 1. Bonita, 9 & m., Deec. 4, 13, 20, 28 Jan. 5. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | Cato, Mezatlan, Altata, La Paz. Santa Rosa- Ita, Guaymas (Mex.). 10 a. m.. 7th each month. ALASKA EXCURSIONS, Season 1906—The palatial Alaska excursion steamship SPOKANE will leave Tacoma, Seattle and Victoria June 7. 21, July 5, 19, August 2. For further Information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. TICKET OFFICES— New Montgomery s (Palace Hotel). 10 Market st. and Broadway wharves. Freight Office—10 Market st. Oakland—952 Broadway. €. D. DUNANN. General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st., San Francisco. TOYO KISEN KAISHA ORIENTAL S. S. CcO. Steamers will leave wharf. cormer First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m.. for Yokohama calling at Honolulu, Kobe (H and connect . Feb. 20, 1908 8. 3 . Mar.15, 1906 Found-trip tickets at reauced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office, seventh floor, Merchants’ Exehange. ‘W. H. AVERY. General Agent. 9ecanics. 5.0, 5l i v S, S, SONOMA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Anckland ard Sydney. Thursday, Dec. 14. 2 p. m. S.:‘:- w for Honolulu, Saturday, Dec. §. S, MARTPOSA, for Tahit!, Dec. 28, 11 a. m. 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agis. Ticket Ofice 643 Markal._Freight Ofce 347 Markat st., Per 7, Pctf . KOSMOS LINE 8. §. ASSUAN, 6800 tons, Captain R. Paes- sler, sailing from San : for GUATEMALA DIRECT, thence via ports on West €oast of Central and Scuth America to For rates and accommodations apply to mAL M. GRAY, Manager, 320 Marke: MARE ISLAND HAVY YARD, VALLEJO axd NAPA Napa Valley Route 8 S. Co. and Napa Valley Hileo- tric R. R. Co. Close connections. san T:00, 945 & m., 1200 oo, 3:15, 0:00, 8:30 p. m. (o ¢ e o R e 4 = 'a’la carte. Phone Main 1508. Lands Navy Yard direct. wfllh‘,md“l m‘“l‘l.’ B from Mfi-a e ary line of said lot 12 with the & line oF Sherigan avonue, B BT to e polnt o3 w Tast Tine, eic., 10299, ® % por ton of | Waiter to An- Jime of Grove street. 80 8 of S 2:8 by ‘W 135, portion Tract, James to Sarery E ime Chariaing om ‘way, S 49:6. E 120, to a point midway between - E'Tine of Street and W line of Seventn,- N #9:6. > all of Jot & Traet. Cosmos Cochraze. E of