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Celeetlna Arata (Badaracco) (wife of Dan- Jele) to Dakln Company, lot on S line of Cali fornia street. 114:6 W of Lorkln. W 23 by 3 80:6; $ . Daklq Company to Isidor Llpman, same; $10. ' . City and County of San Francisco to Emma I. York (wife of Charles B.), lot on NW cor ner of Pacific and Octavla streets. W 32:6 by N 137:6; $ . . Same to Louis Nuhrenberg, lot on NW corner of Union and Buchanan streets, W 27:6 by N 110; $ . ChamberB Estate to George K. Frlnk, lot on N line of Vallejo street, 68:0 W of Scott. XV 63:1% by N 137:6; $10. Bernard Davis to Deborah Davis, lot on NE corner of Sutter and • Baker streets. E 24 by N 87:6; $10. ' ' Leslie da Ruytcr to John E. de Ruyter, lot on SE corner of Baker street and Broadway, S 137:6 by E W>; $10. Veronica C. Balrd to' William J. McKlllop. Jot on W lino of Masonic avenue, loo N of Halght street. N 75. W 116:3. S 25, W 15. 8 60 B 131:3; $10. . .; Charles A. and Jessie Patton to Mary A. and Rodney C. Jones, lot on E lino of Ashbury street 25 S of Page, S 25 by E 90; $10. . Veronica C. Baird to Louis Cohn, lot on N line of Halght street, 81:3 W of Masonlo ave nue, W 25 by N 100; $10. Ruth B. and Martin Aronsohn to John A. Hoots lot on N line of Waller street, 69:7^4 E~ Shrader, E 25 by N-100; $10. • ' ''* Sophia Peard to Charlotte T. Boyl«, lot on S line of Oak street, 112:6 W of Shrader. W 60 Whltt'eli to Sophia Martlnovich (exe cutrix estate of Bevarlo Martlnovich).- lot on S line of Turk street, 232 W of Parker avenue, W 175. S 305:07, "NE 53:6V4.NE 130:4%. N 27e| quitclaim deed; $10. .-<¦_- : , ¦ Frederick K. and Emma Kern to Patrick H. Savage, lot on E line of Fair Oaks street, 30 S of Twenty-fUth, 8 26:6 by E 100; $10. . Patrick 1L and Catherine Savage to John W. Smith, same; $10. _ .V "~* ¦ Jonathan and Anna M. Anderson to William J White lot on S line of Twenty-third street. 255 E of Castro. E 25 by S 114; $10. . Same to Eugene Mutln, lot on S line of Twen ty-third street. -305 E of Castro, E 25 by S 114 $10.'.--'. •'¦ ' : ; ";.'¦"' . '." - ; Walter B. Burner to Henry Burner, lot on' SW corner of Noe and Clipper streets. W 80 by S 114; $10. - ¦¦•'•• ¦ • : - Walter * B. Cope ' to Robert C. Bolton. \ undi vided third of the following: Lot on N line of Merchant -street,' 137:6 W of Montgomery, W 31:8 by N 62:6; also lot on SB corner ©£ Le av . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION'S. GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L _ P. .3% 4% Sac E G&R. — — Mutual E L. 10& — S F/G & E. 69 8914 Oak O L&H. — — S P Gaa 3 . Z% Pac G Im... — 55 Ptkn G & E. 8 — Pac L Co... 55% — UG&E....— — TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. 8 F G & E. CO 69*4 INSURANCE. Flrem's Fn<J.32O — BANK STOCKS. Am Nat Bk. — 125 _ L P & A.... — 170 Anglo-Cal ..— 90 Mer Trust... 239 — Bank of Cal. — 400 Merch Ex... — — Cal Safe Dp. — 160 8 F Natlonl — — First Natnl.. — — - SAVINGS BANKS. • Ger S & I*.. — — Sav & L So.' 05 100 Hum S _ I*. — ? — Bee Sav Bk..400 600 Mutual Sav.. 90 110 Union T Co.. — — ' S F Sav U..60O — 1 STREET RAILROADS. California „ — 205 (presidio .... 89 — Geary — 80 J POWDER. Giant '.- 65 66 /Vigorlt — 4% SUGAR. Hana P Co.. 50c 70c Kllauea S C. — 6 Hawaiian C. 45V4 — Makawell C. 22»4 — Honokaa S C l.lVi 13V. Onomea SvC. 31% 32% Hutch 8 P C 10% 10Vi Paauhau S C 16% 16 . MISCELLANEOUS. >• * V Alaska Pack.l49V4150 Oceanic S C. — 6& Cal Fruit As. — 0* Pac A F A. 3 3fc Cal Wine As. 91 „ (L'i'i Pac C Borax.167 — Morning Session. Board — ' -•)' '' 10 Giant Powder Con 65 50 20 Hawaiian Coml & Sugar ...... 45 50 20 Hawaiian Coml & Sugar .' 45 75 60 Hawaiian Coml & Sugar ...... 46 00 15 Hutchlnson S P Co, cash 10 25 10 Hutchlnson S P Co*...... 10 25 . 10 Makawell •. 22 50 25 Makawell 23 00 5 Mutual Electric Light 10 00 30 S F Gas _ Electric Co, b 8.... C9 00 . 70 Sprina; Valley Water Co ...... 38 50 80 Trust Cert <S F G & _) 69 00 20 Trust Cert (S F G _ K) 68 75 $1000 8 P. Branch Ry 6s 132 00 . Afternoon Session, 199 Board — . 20 Hawaiian Coml _ Sugar 46 00 10 Hawaiian Coml & Sugar 43 75 10 Hawaiian Coml & Sugar ...... 45 50 85 Makawell 23 00 B0 Oceanic S S Co 0 00 50 S F Gas — Electric Co. 50 00 ' $5000 Sacramento Elec, Gas & Ry 5s.. 100 50 . California Stock and Oil Exchange Oil stock — " Bid. Asked. Alma 1 40 . Apollo ¦ *0 .... Associated Trust Cert 18 22 : Aztec .....'.....-.. ......... .... 85 -; California Standard ll • Caribou .....:..."... ..:. 1 00 ; Central Point Con 65 «S Chicago Crude 19 20 , Claremont;.....^ 2* 30 .» Esperanza -.;."..'.... .......150 .... Four 67 CO Continued From Page Eleven. COMMERCIAL NEWS Mrs. Harry A. L. Floyd Copcevle (owner) with J R. MacGregor (contractor), plans by owner— All work for a two-story frame¦build in* on S line of Sacramento street, 192:6 W of Scott. W 27:6 by S 128:8V4: $3646. Goldberg Bowen _ Co. (owners) with Home Manufacturing Company (contractors), archi tects Henry M. Meyers and C. R. Ward— All work for cigar case to be delivered in building at 432 Pine street: $1285. Marguerite F. Morrisey (owner) with L. Ar thur (contractor), architect Ail work for a one and a half story frame building on W line of Third avenue, 325 N of Point Lobos, N 25 by W 120. outside lands 184; $2250. Louis Pockwitas (owner) with Carl N. P. Ahl pren (contractor), architect August Nordin — All work except mantels, shades and gas fixtures for two three-story frame buildings on XV line of Cole street. 32:6 N of .Carl. W 75:7% by N 65: $13,456. . ' ( ¦¦ , ' Edward and Margaret F. Deerlng to Kate B Mills undivided % of lot on NE corner of Nevada and Nebraska streets. N 33:4 by B 100; $5. Edward Adams to Robert H. Davis. \o%. on N line of Yolo etreet. 75 W of Rhode Island, W 25 by N 100; $10. Catherine Fisette to Real Estate and Devel opment Company, lot on SE corner of Eight eenth and Missouri streets. 8 25 by E 100; $10. Julius Witte to City and County Investment Association, lot on W line of Georgia street. 200 N of Slfrra, N 20 by W 100; also prop erty outside of county; $10. William 'J. and Drama C. Gunn to Sophie B. Kobicke, lot on W line of Sixth avenue, 275 N of Lake street. N 25 by W 120: $10. Ellen A. and George 8. Fife to Orrin and Mary J Knox. lot on E line of Sixth avenue. 225 S of Lake street, S 25 by E 120; $10. Fred George J. and James E. Hunt to Paul Arata lot on W line of First avenue 350 N of Clement street. N 25 by W. 120; $10. Charles H. Waldmann to Mary I. Connell. lot on W line of Tenth avenue. 100 8 of Clement street. S 25 by W 120; $10. Charles H. and Rizpah Phillips to Albert W Boll lota 8. 15. 16, 20, 21. 23. 24. 27. 28. 31* 82 35 36 and 39. block 42. Sunnyslde; $10. Catherine Cosgrove to Kristlna B. and Hen ry Bjorman lot on E line of Folsom street, 66:314 S of Army. 8 50 by E 100, Precita Val ley lots 62 and 63; $1800. Albert W. and Lillian A. Smith to Louise L. Johnson, lot 35. block D, Sunset Heights; . Frank and Bertha Schaadt to same, lot on W line of Lotta etreet, 18.33 NW of Woodland avenue, N 25 by W 80. lot 35. block D, same; $10. William C and Sarah J. Hamerton to Ed ward H Wehrmann. lot on W line of Tiffany avenue '48 N of Twenty-ninth street. N 23 by W 60; $10. Builders' Contracts. SAN JOSE, Nov. 10.— Pete Dorsey, who was well known among sporting men of San Francisco, died here yesterday of. paralysis. He had been In a sanitarium here about three years. He will be bur ied to-morrow. enworth and North Point streets, S 137:6, E 137 :<S, N 21:7%, NW 150:9%. W 41; also lot on W line of Jones street, «2:6 N of Greenwich, N 75 by W 112:6; $10. William J. and Virginia R. Dingee to Lewis Meytrsteln and Edward S. Rothchlld. lot on NE corner of Geary street and Grant avenue, E 40, N 60 E 20, N 62:6 W 60. S 122:6; $10. Same to same, lot on N line of Geary street. 40 E of Grant avenue. E 0:6 by N 60; $10. "Pete" Dorsey Dies in San Jose. Tho complaint states that they were married in Hannioal, Mo., in 1882. In 1895, it is alleged. Bishop Crowdy deserted his wife in Guthrie, Okla. She has nqt seen mm since. He went toward the East and success crowned his efforts in the line of work, ne took up. She, with her two sons, Isaac aamuel and .^ugust Milton, came West. Now she asks that he be made to pay the costs of a legal separation and give her $50 a month ali mony. A divorce suit was filed to-day by Mrs. Louey j. Crowdy against Bishop William S. Crowdy of Philadelphia. The deiend ant in the present suit has won fame with the colored race- in North America Re the head of a sect known as the ''Church of God." It Is .run on the co operative plan and the City of Brotherly Love is its birthplace* The members kiss in salutation all menwefs of their order. ine church also conducts general mer chandise stores, which are patronized by the members of the congregation, and the profits go to the church. The Bishop, It is stated by Attorney Thomas Pearson, is to come" to this coast shortly to found a branch of the organ ization of which ho is the, head.' Avaen he does It is intended to serve him with papers and make him answer the charges his wife brines against him. It has been years since husband and wife met and he has achieved fame since i-e is alleged to have deserted wife and babies. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, ¦; : . v: 1118 Broadway, Nov. 10. Wife of William ,S. Crowdy of .Philadelphia' Says He Deserted Her. Head of Golored Sect, of "The Church of God" •Defendant. BISHOP IS SUED FOR A DIVORCE Fulton .' 4 25 4 50 Giant .. 2O Hanford ........ 140 00 Home '. 92ft 95 Imperial . .... IS Independence 16 IT Junction 20 Kem . .. 5(ki Kern River .12 50 Lion ".." .- 03 04 Monarch of Arizona ". .. 49 .'... Monte Cristo 80 .... Occidental of W Va 18 .... Oil City Petroleum .24 V .... Peerless ..14 00 .... Pittsburgh 25 Reed Crude ..........;.'.......:. "' .... S F and McKlttrick 2 75 San Joauuin O & D ' 5 75 ' .... Senator ....• 65 75 Sovereign 88 Sterling 2C5 .... Superior 05 07 Thirty-Three :. 7 BO Toltec. 21- ... 25 Twenty-Eight .... 4 25 West Shore 2 90 Miscellaneous — Abby Land and Imp ...... 1 60 Alameda Sugar •• 2900 American Biscuit 95 00 American District Tel- ..*.. Cal Gas & Electric Corp... .... Cal Cotton Mills 88 00 Cal Jockey Club 105 00 Cal Shipping Co 1 25 00 Cal Title Ins & Trust 130 00 140 CO Central Bank of Oakland ... 60 00 Chutes Company 7 50 8 25 Cypress Lawn Imp Co 6 50 7 25 Fischer's Theater 200 2BO Gas Consumers' Assn 22 50 Honolulu Sugar 14 50 .... Northern Cal Power 9 00 North Shore Railroad 6 00 .... Orpheum Company 10 25 Pacific States Tel _ Tel 115 00 Paraf fine Paint '. ; . 33 00 .... San Francisco Drydock 47 00 : Sanitary Reduction Works.. 1 50 • 3 00 Sausalito Land and Ferry.. 16 00 Sperry Flour Company ..... 27 50 30 00 Standard Electric .... IS 00 Tesla Coal Co 30 00 Truckee Electric 13 25 .... Union Sugar 22 60 .... United Gas and Electric ... 34 60 .... SALES. Morning Session. Board — 600 Junction Oil 19 2O0O Occidental Oil IS 2000 Occidental Oil, b 60 10 100 Home Oil »5 100 Home Oil 92% 100 Monte Cristo Oil 85 Afternoon Session. Board — 100 Home OH. ¦ 90 821, 1000 Occidental Oil 18 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on th» ¦ San Fran cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Mrwninz Session. 300 Caledonia ...llfl 200 Overman .... 21 BOO Cn New York 06 200 PotosJ 13 300 Mexican .... 90 100 Sierra Krr... 3S 100 Ophlr ...145 100 Union Con .. 43 Afternoon Session. 100 Belcher 11 500 Julia ftfl 100 Caledonia ....105 100 Overman .... IS 100 Con Cal & V.I 05 300 Seg Belcher.. Of* ROO Exchequer ... 13 300 Union Con . . 45 300 Gould _ Cur. 21 300 Utah II PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the- Pacific 8tock Exchange yesterday: Mornlnr Session. 300 Alpha Con .. 05 500 Overman .... 21 20O Belcher 13 200 Overman .... 19 10O Caledonia ...105 500 Overman .... 18 100 Caledonia .1 VIV, 300 Potoal 13 lOflC C& Va..l 07% 400 Silver Hill .. 67 COO Con N Y 08 200 Union Con .. 4S 200 Gould & Cur. 23 200 Yellow Jack.. 40 200 Mexican ..... 91 . 1 ¦ Afternoon Session. 200 Belcher Ill 100 Mexican" ..... 83 700 Caledonia 1 05l 100 Ophir 1 45 200 Crown Point. 13! 200 Sierra Nev... 35 30O Exchequer ... 13! 600 Silver Hill .. 6.1 400 Gould & Cur. 211 200 Union Con .. 45 TONOPAH MINING EXHANGE. \ Following were the sales on the San Fran cisco and Tonopan Mining Exchange yesterday: Mornln? Session. 600 Montana .... 94 [ 200 Belmont 90 400 Montana .... 95 200 .Belmont 83 100 Belmont ....1 00! 300 Mldwar 35 100 Belmont 1 00.1600 North Star .. 81 Afternoon Session. 200 Montana .... 96[ 100 North Star .. 31 300 Belmont 1 OOj CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY. Nov. 10—4 p. m. Alpha ¦ 05 • 06 Julia 05 07 Alta 02 04 Justice 02 03 Andes 16 17 Kentuck ..... 03 04 Belcher 11 12 Keyes Grslr.. — 1 SO Best & Belch.l 35 1 40 Mexican 85 86 Bullion 08 10 Occidental ... 25 26 Caledonia ....1 00 1 05 Ophlr 1 45 1 50 Challenge .... 21 25 Overman .... 16 18 Chollar 12 13 Potosi 11 12 Confidence ... 70 75'Savage 15 16 Con C & Va..l 05 1 10 Scorpion .... 01 02 Con Imperial. 03 04 Seg Belcher.. 07 09 Con NY — 05 Sierra Nev... 33 34 Crown Point. 13 14 Silver Hill... 57 58 Eureka Con.. — 60 St Louis 11 — Exchequer ... 13 14 Syndicate .... — 0« Gould & Cur. 21 22 Unjon Con.... 43 41 •Hale & Nor.. 63 56ludh 13 14 Lady Wash.. 03 04 'Yellow Jack.. 37 - 30 TONOPAH MINES. Coleh&n — 19 Paymaster .. — 13 Esperanza ... 01 02 Rescue 03 05 Hannapah ... — 10 Ton Belmont. — 99 MacNamara .08 12 Ton of Nev. .3 50 6 00 Mizpah Ex... 21 Ton N Btar.. 31 33 Mont Ton.... 95 97 Ton Midway. 34 37 N Y Ton — 05 United Ton... — 12 THE SAN FKANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1903, 13 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. HOTEL BALTIMORE. VAN NES.S AVE. NEAR GEARY ST. AMERICAN FLAN. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 706. SELI3CT FIRST-CLASS KAMILY HOTEL. HOT ANI> COLD OCEAN WATER- SPECIAL RATES BY MONTH. MUNGKR _ ZEUERO. PROPRIETORS. ANTLERS. 415 Turk bU— Strictly modern. 4-5 rocm apartments; fur. or unfur. for hxkps;. CHURCH, 2C9 — Two nice connecting furnished rooms; ?15; CaFtro or Fillmore cars. GOLDEN GATE ave.. 1W2— Parlor floor of* 4 roon_; clean, cczy and convenient; with use of piano. HOWARD. 105O— Sunny housekeeping rooms, also sincle; cas; ft} to ?14 month. MODEL HOUSE. 1206 Stockton st.— Newly fur- nishPd n'oma, $5->12; bath, gag, phone. SACRAMENTO. 1390—2 housekeeping rooms, lurnished or unfurn.; sunny; 2 large closets. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch offlce. 2200 Fillmori. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and eubecriptions bas been established at lWtl Valencia tt. __ UonirkpR Room ¦— -A partm't Honaea. H THE*~LUCERNE LARK1N ST HET. Sl.TTER AND BUSH; THE SUNNIEST FURNISHED APART- MENTS IN THE CITT; THOROUGHLY MODERN- SUPERIOR SERVICE; CHOICE LOCATION; ALL CAR LINES; NOW OPEN., THE Frederick. Ool Etanyan. opp. Park— Furn. apartments: pri. bath; (-team heater; Janitor. IIOOMS TO LET— Furn. and tinfnrn. a^theTfremont. The most modern hotel In S. F. ; single and FUlte. baths attached; electric light and telephone' in every rm. ; steam heated; elec- tric elevator Cay and night; 75c to fl 50 day; special rates by month. 1864 Market it. Take HaJght. Valencia and Castro cars. A— BRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth St.— Rooms £5c to $1 per night. $1 25 to $5 per week and lignt htUEckeeping rooms; open all night. AT "The Almonte." 873 Market St. (or No. 1 Fifth et.)— Rooms. 25c, 50c. fl. Jl 50 night; Jl 10 to J10 we«:k: houFe open all night. BURNETT, 142G Market (old No. 1364)— Fur- ir.fhed roon:?, suite, eing'.e; also unfurnished. CHELSEA. 0. S. Bide Bush, near Powell — Cozjr front room; 1 or 2 gentlemen; reasonable. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason — Elegantly furnished tunny rooms; prices reasonable. FRANKLIN, 721, near Turk — Two sunny, fur- nished front rccms; all conveniences; private family; J12 50 and $10. FULTON. S*ri — Newly furnished bay window frunt rooms, en sultj or single; gas. phone. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission — Rooms 50c to $1 50 night; <1 to $S week; reading-room. KNICKERBOCKER apartments. 1S40 Pine, nr. Hyde — Steam heat, electric lighted, free- bath; 3-room suites furnished. <30 up. LAGUNA and McAllister. St. James flat— Sun- ny tingle rocm. __^ LAUKIN, 804— Sunny elncle room; suitable for gentleman; $4 50 tx-r month^ ItOYAL House. 32l> Ellis— Incandescent lights, reading-ioom, smcking-rcom ar.d ladles' par- lor; rooms per night. USc to $1 30; week. $2 to $8; month. $8 to $30: elevator on ground f.cor; rocnis w:th hot and cold water; batha. THE Gi!!<»5pi<". 110 9th Bt. — Furnished rooms, tl60-$3M wk.; trans.. 5f»c-Sl night; quiet. UNITED STATES. ITl E<i<Jy St.. near Market — 400 single and 'amily room*: 3.">c to $1 night; $1 75 to $'¦'< week; elevator: electric lights; readlr.K-rocm: free bus and baggage. VAN NESS. 519 — Hand?cme sunny furnished fuites and single rooms; all conveniences. WTXCHE STER Hotel. 44 3d Bt.. near Market— Moet convenient and respectable: 700 rooms; sr.c to fl TO night: ?2 to $S week: elevator: elec. light*: readinr-room; free bus: bagKage. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Hr^r.rh offlce. c.-.r. Dunep.n _ Church sts. CLASSirTED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH offlce, for Call advertisements aid BUbecriptiot— , has been established at 1096 Valencia st. ROO21S AMI BOARD. i-TEVENSON mansion, 807 California et. — At- tractive »nd rightly rooms; best table and SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS. DURING the O. A. R. encampment Dr. CHs*. I CCS Market Ft., bet. 6th-7th. fitted glasses to O*n. Miles; you want the best as well as he. specialists!! CATARRH. DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS ro*ltively cured; new method; 1 week's treat- ment free. ; Dr. Cotttngham. 204 Sutter st. STtXTTEIUXG AAD STJUlMERim MELBOURNE School. Van Ness-Market — Cur* in rv»ry eate; individual teaching: no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures ;home cure. STORAGE AXD WAREHOUSES. A — EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved. Ehipped. 725- 731 Howard St., near Third; phone Grant 161. PIERCErRODOLPH Storage _ Moving Co.. of- fice Post and Powell sts. ; tel. Prive. Ex. 571. CONKLIN'S Storage — Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 120. GO_DEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.: tel. Howard 941. F. XV. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st. ; phone Jackscn 291. EEKINS Van and Storage Co,. 11 Montgomery 6t.; tel. Main 1E40. Shipping at cut rates. TYPEWRITERS AXD SUPPLIES. GREAT^-ARgXiNS IN TYPEWRITERS— We eell better machines for less money than any h.ouse In the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange. 538 California; telephone Main 2t5fl. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each: get par- ticulars. L. & M. ALEXANDER. 110 Mont- gomery tt. »¦ . 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 508 Market. proposals; PROPOSALS for Clothing and Equipage. D*pot QuartcrmaEter'B Office. 30 New Mont- KOinery st., fcan Krancleco, California, No- vember St. lW-i. — Healed proposal*, in tripli- cate, will. be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. in... Monday, November 2.3, 190:j, Pacific S'tandanl Time, and then opened, for furnishing at cither the Philadelphia. Bos- ton, Chicago or Kan Francisco depots, of Mattressf-F, Pillows, Mattress Covers, Bed bhe«-ts, Pillow Cases and Card Holders, con- forming in all respects to standards and ppecitirations to In- seen at this office. Quan- tities to be subject to an increase of 20 per cent, if desired by the Department. Bid* for the same articles will be opened same time at the other depots above mentioned. Tb avoid misunderstanding as to the exact nature of the articles to be furnished, bid- tiere will carefully examine the standard samples anJ e;jccltications, so that proposals may be submitted by them with a full knowledge of what will be required, as an absolute compliance with the standards and Fp*clflcatlons will be insisted upon in the inspection of the goods. Unguaranteed bids, and bids for delivery or' inspection at other points than those named above, will not be considered. Early deliveries are essential. Bidders must state in their proposals the rate and time of delivery, should contract be awarded to them. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production and manu- facture, conditions of price and quality being; equal (Including In the. price of foreign pro- duction and manufacture the duty thereon), and euch preference will be given to articles 'of American aroductlon and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast to the extent of ¦ the conxumBtlcn required by the public service there. T*e United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all pro- posals or any part thereof. Information and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals will be Indorsed. "Proposals No. 6679," and addressed to Major C. A. Devol, Quarter- master, U. B. Army, Depot Quartermaster. PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington. D. C, until "12 o'clock noon. November 24. 1003, and publicly opened Im- mediately thereafter, to furnish at the navy yards. Hare Island, Cal., and Puget Sound, Wash., a quantity of hawse pipes, warping chocks, electric blowers and exhausters, gen- erating sets, arc lamps, conduit, wire, elec- trical supplies, bolts and nuts, copper rivets, washere. corn brooms, paint brushes, feather dusters, oakum, steel cable, window glass, coaling bankets. *teel wire and copper nails, miscellaneous hardware and hand tools, flies, niachinlEt'g eels, lampwlck, pump and rig- ging leather, ash, Oregon pine boards and piles, fei>anish and Port Orford cedar, mahog- tftty. sugar pine, cherry,- walnut, oak, teak, poplar tpruce. hickory, laurel, locust, red- wood, fir, bar iron, pig lead, galvanized sheet eteel.bar 6teel. gum and flax packing, gar- ' den hose. paintB. white and red lead, linseed, cylinder and lard oil, alcohol, turpentine, da- mar. 8sphaltum and paraffin varnish, bronz- ing liquid, pitch, tar. nitric and sulphuric acid, borax, pipe fittings, gauge glasses, brass and Iron pipe, valves, pepper, cocoa, mustard, bcane, salt beef, salt pork, raisins, dumping tubs, diving apparatus, blank books, pencils, pone, ink, typewriter paper, toilet paper, .mis- cellaneous stationery, candles, laundry, castlie and bh\J. water soap, . sapollo, and cotton waste. Blank proposals will be furnished upon application to the Navy Pay Offices, fian Francisco. Cal., and Seattle, Wash. H. T. B. HARRIS, Paymaster General U. S. N. 10-21-03 REAL, ESTATE (ITV--FOR SALE. G. H."UMB«EN _'CO~1? MONTGOMERY ST. AUCTION Avcnos Al-.TIOX A I •< -TIOK Al'CTlON Of investment r< -i<5<*nce and unimproved properties will lie" he. 1 at our pnltfroom MON- i»AY. NOVEMBER '''¦¦ r - to; '- at i2 ° cl<x>k roon - REFEREE SAL.E. T7.VB-7 Bu*h *n . b~ Pow_l «nd Mason: lm- provm_E__ o..n^iM at " fia's o{ -'X; 1 !, 100^" |ect to confirmation 1 y the ?u t *rlor Court. CLEMENTINA INVESTMENT. No. 1. "1_ OU-mcr.tina tt. north line, rxar Fourth Bt.: iznArovetnests cot— t«t of a 2-Btory frame <Jw«>ninff of M rooms and bath; rented low at ?^i j>er month. m ' -_4 Clementina Ft ;* improvements conslft of a cctlaar*; of 5 roon_; rented low at $13 pe- aontu. nycu . iN - AN . ST . residence. 1623 Buchar.i-n et, bet. Pon and Geary; im- |iro\tmenJi= co__* of a 2-Ftory dwelling of 7 rooms and toth; rents J37 SO per mo.; lot 24x ERTANT-FT. IWTSTUEXT. P12 Bryant ft., north line. bet. tJth and 7th.: _xprore_ects eoo_at of 4 tenements; rents $40 I;CrniWth CHGfcKBUr__INO_OT. PaR<> ft . !>;ir Clayton; unimproved lot. 25x 13T«i- lerd aiid ready to build on. FX3I_O_-eT. HUSINESS PROPERTY. T227 ro'.fcri «.. b*>t. Mh and t«th; improve- mer.'.t cousin of 2-Htory dwelling of 8 rooms and bath an.i 2 rear flats cf 3 rooms each; rents $13 it m— S— J lot Z?ixU<). 0 DCWNTOWa PROPERTT. f-25 Howard i=t.. bet 1st ar.d 2d; old Improve- ments oonatot Of flouble bcuse of C rooms; rents nominal; let ZSxSS; eplendld holding to ini- S_ LANDERS ESTATE. The fi-llowinsr five properties must be sold to c'.cfe the above estate: No. 1. 824 Shotwell tt.. west line. l>et. 2Cd an! 2-"d: lmrro\err.en_ ccnslpt of a subftantlal 2-story irfldrnce of :• rooms and bath, with stable and Cat <f 4 rooms and bath In rear; rents $50 per ir.onth; 40xll_:C Jrrtjrelar. No. 2. Sbotwell rt.. west line, bet. _M anfl 23d ets. ; choice bullfllr.r^ots; splendidly located in the Ultslor. warm belt; 3 lots, 27:6x145 each. No.- 3. Uiselon ft.. e«ft ljne. bet. 22d and 23d sts.: 2 Iris, »DxI12:6 each. No. 4. Market et.. southeast line. het. Dolores and Church rts.; unimproved lot, 25x100; splendid holding for enhancement No. 5. Lot No. 3 cf block No. 2*1. South San Fran- cisco and Railroad Homestead Association, 75x For further particulars cf the above and for catalogue arr'V G. H. rjHBSEX _ CO.. 20 Montgomery st. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. •Cever Bcfcre Were Lets Sold so Fast! V.* v .v? Because they are choicest and cheapest. f.'.OO to S120S* — Even* lot craded for building; fronting boulevard, park, ocean and cars; tin- cbttrurted ocean view from every lot; don't mise this opportunity for bargains; see them to- Oar; eaey terms. $75 to $300 — Near park and ocean; $5 monthly. Oceanside Branch Offlce on 43th ave. and K et. Open Sundays. J.VX) to $1000— New lots in Eunset District; frraded and ecwerefl; near cars; $10 monthly. Sunset Branch Offlce on r«th ave.. Near H tt. J150, f200 and f30<»— Level Excelsior HomJ- rtead lots; near electric cars; $5 monthly. $1000. C1S00, $^00 and $.%ft00— 4. B, 6 and 8 ftixn moiern cottrges and houses in Sunset, Richmond. Ocpanylde and Excflslcr Home- tread! All bargalr.h : Easy teims. SOL GETZ & SON. Owners sr.fl Dealers. Room Zti. Chronicle Building. R. I>. McEI-ROT. REAL ESTATE AGENT. Room 4. Phoiari Huilaicp. S r <fl Market Street. K373O— S.E. cor. Kiilrr.ere-I./imbard. ;{7:Cx87:f!. S22.V)— N.E. oor. Flllmore-Moulton. £7:CxS7:6. f8C00— N.E. cor. Fillmore and Foil, r.r«x7C. $24«i — N.V.\ cor. \\>bfter-Lombard, 27:<JxlO7:6. ?17<"— - E. Fillmore. near Lombard. 27:6x87:«. Sl.Vft— N. Unrtard, n«>ar Fillmnre. 27 : «xl 07 : 6. $H<i<_--^.'. Wcfasnstr. near Lombard. n'ixl37:G. I2K50— N. Wallrr. near .-t« iner, 25__7r6. $2">0— g. Gcljen Cate, r.r. Devifadero. 25x137:6. J2CnoT~ MONTGOMERT-AVn. CORNER. Over 42 fret froatajre. with two-etory frame hwiiflimr. THOMAS MAGEE _ BOX? ft MONTGOMERY ST. MODERN ccttacw; fn'-thf-d complete with every ecnventenct; eaty ttnns; large lots. 4 rooms— S'-f'W. ?¦ rooniB— >32ro. f> rootr.p— f35Cie. - 6 rooir* — «.;0<X). 7 rocrr.t — $4100. *• rooms— $46(0. >» Located on F^rrt and F*coft4 avi»., bet. Geary and McAlliFfr ft. rars and cne block north cf park. F. NELSON, builder. . JOSEPH STRAVB. C50 MarlTet Ft. B2100— Cor. Twenty-fifih nn<1 Wisconfiln *tr. : r\rw ccttac? 'if 4 rooms. t;3t!i and basement; pood lccatir.n for grocery; %Z<*> down, $15 month. $1750— Fine new oattSCfJ cf 4 rooms, bath ar.J bcicment: $->00 down. $10 a month; Wisconsin St.. r.etr Twor.ly-f.fih. BARGAIN — Two handsome new residences of 6 rooms and bath ; funny, modern and up to date in every particuiar; Nos. JXW and 068 Clayton Ft., near Go'.<1rn Gate Park; price IM0A and $^4rtll. Apply R. D. CRANSTON' _ EONS, 114 Montgomery ft. $2. r i0 AND ?2O month; cottar", 5 r. and b.. on I;iajnond. bt-t. Jersey, Ellu-.beth. _<ih. Army. $4500—2 new flats. 4-5 r. and b: Mission & 2»th. S500 down; rents pays the balance. D. COFFIN _ f"O.. SStt! MiEeion 6t. CtTTLD cn your unimproved realty; we loan full cost improv. and part lot at 6 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO.. Crocker building. TINE income flats on Fulton, r.r. City Hall; reasonable. Inquire I_ Fulton «t . owner. CHEAPEST and best In America— The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1, |v>Ftae«> paid. REAL ESTATE: Country — For Sale. ALFALFA lands, Ftock ranches, orchards. vineyards; Inspected bargains: monthly c»ta- Icrues rent free. C. _. WOOSTER CO.. 648 Market st. FOR pcultiy and dairy ranches yielding a rocd profit. HAMILTON & KENPRICK.Petalursa. CHEAPKFT end beet in America— The Weekly Pall 1C pares, sent to any address in the TJr'.ted fitat<Mi'or Canada one year for $1. ~POIXT RICHMOND REAL, ESTATE. WATER front lota and barral n«: all tracts; rr.nr-r rrintoe rtr. RELL. 417 Parrott bid*. 11EAL ESTATE JO EICHAXGE. OAKLAND property to exchange for a email ranch in Sonoma or Napa C?ounty. P. C. LASSEN _ CO.. 4«8 Tenth sU Oakland. Cal. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY .REAL ESTATE. |S00— A BARGAIN; 4-room cottace; lot 25x 130: street work complete; well and pump. J1500 One acre; one block of station, one block and a t_lf from electric cars; a big snap. > . «::.VX> — Business corner, larte eize; well *orth $3500; street work complete. $2000— A larre etore In a good location; lot £5x100; ea£y tcrmi'. $2CS0— A 7-room house, nearly new; lot 50x 140; street work cnmrilete. L. J. MOItAN & CO.. 2131 Khattuck ave., Berkeley. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 BEOADWAY. <OAKLA\D HEAL ESTATE. ~~ SPECIAL I i-r;. ir.ii — Two fine flats, rented for $r»0 per month; price only *47OO; rood loca- tion; aJf^i a fine 4-room cottage, with bath; only tWW. V. c. LASSEN _ CO.. 4«« Tenth Ft.. Oakland. Cal. OAKLAND FIRSITCRE FOR SALE, TO-MORROW the daT^or^barsTa_tPln~furnn ture. H. gcht-llhaas. 11th rt..cor.store.Oaklnd. Mill Valley Advertisements. MILL VALLEV REAL ESTATE.^ "•"ILLA sites and Improved property; dairy v ranches; Cushing an<j Stetson tracts. For information apply to .«oie arent for lands T L. & W. Co., I/JUJS L. JAXES. real esUte, Hayward building. 4KS California gt. " SKWI.\C M ACIU.% E3 AXD SUPPLIES JCEW HOME eewlne; machine; this week only; $10. $lfi. (20: rli^htly used; needier 20c doz. NEW HOME S. M. CO.. 1051 Mareet ft. BAILWAY TBAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leav© ami ttrm due to urn ve at SAJS FKANCISCO. (Mala Line. Foot of M— Itet Street ) LB*T« — FKOM OCTOBS-ai. 1*)3. — A»*ITB 7 -00a Benicla, Sulsun. Klalra aad Sacra- _ mento "... — V? 5 ' 7XCU V»eaTllle, Winters, Ramsey 7.6v 7.30a Msrtlnea, San Ramon. Valleja. Napa. Callstog*. SanU Rosa B2Sr 730a Nile*. Llrermore, Tracy. Lathrop. Stockton ».. 7.25f 800* Dsrls. Woodland. Knlgbts Landing. Marysville, OroTrlile 7.55i» 8 00 a Atlantic Express— Ogden«ndKasi. 1025 a 8 JOa Port Costa, Martinez, Antloch. By- ron,Tr»c7,Su>ckton,9acrmmenta, Newman. Los Baaos. Mendota, Armona. Lemoore, Hanford. VlsMI*. Portervllle 4_S» 8-SOa Port Costa. M«rtiaez. Trmcy. L»th- - rop. Modesto. Merced. Fresao. Ooanen Junction. Lemoore, Han- ford. Vlsalia. BakersSeld 4 53* 8.5C* Shasta Express— DarK Williams £7 (for Bartlett Springs). Willows, trrato. Ked Blurt. Portland 7.M* ••30a Niles, Saa Jose. Llrerinore. Stock- ton.Ione.SacrAmesto.nacerTUle. MarysTtlle. Chlco. Ked BloS 4.25* 1.50a Oakdale. Chinese. Jamestown. 9o- nora. Tnolumne amt Angels 4. 25? 900a Martinez and Wsj Stations A%9 r 1000a Vallejo-..., ...*-..„ 12.25? :o.wu ' ¦ • fort c^orta. Martinet, Byma. Tracy. Latnrop, Stockton, « Merced. Raymond. Fresno. Qa_ ford. Vlaalla. Bakersflald. Lo* Anreles , 'West- bound arrrtes Tiatv_t Line)... «1.3Q? 10 00a The Overland Limited — Ogdea. Penyer, Omaha. Chicago 5?5 1 ' 1200m Hayward. NIlea and Way Stations. 3.2Sr t1 -QOr S»cr*m- n to KlTer Steamers Til .00* 3.30r Benlcla, Winters. Sacramento. Woodland. Knights Landing. MarysTllle. OrotUle and way •tatlons... *2'35* J.30F Hajw»rd.Ntles and W»y Stations.. 7.65r 3.30r Ton Costa. Martinet. Bjron. ;. •. Tracy. Lathrop. Modesto. Merced. Fresno and Way Sea- - J^ tlons beyond Port Coata 12-23* 330* Martlne».Tracy. Stockton. Lodl... 10.25a 4.00* Martlnei.SanUnmon.ValleJo.JJap*. Callsto««. Santa Rosa... 9-25» 4 OOr Nile*, Tracy. Stockton. Lodl 4.25* 430* Hayward. Nllei. Irrlagton, San ? tS.BSA Jose. LtTennore t ti 1.5o*. SCO* The Owl Umlted— Newman. Los nanos. Mendota. Fresno. Talare. Ilakarsaeld. Los Angeles 8 55a 6 CO* Port Coata. Tracy. Stockton '2? 5p t630r Hayward, Nile* and San Jose 7.25a. 6.00r Ilaywtrd. Nlles and Saa Joae 10-21* 6.00* Oriental Mall— Og-ien. Dearer, Omaha, St. Lou!*. Chicago and East. Port Costa, Benlcla. Sul- sun, Elmtra, Davu. Sacramento*. Rocklln. Auburn, Colfax. Truckee. Boca, Reno. Wada- worth. Wlnnemucca, Battls Mountain, Elko 4. 23* 6.00* Vallejo. dally, except Bamlay.... I -j »> 7.00T- Vallejo. Sunday only f "^ 7.C0* 8an Psblo, Port Costa, Martinet and Way Stations. t 11.25a SX5* Orejon <fe California Express— Sao- ramento, MarysTtlle. Keddlng, Portland, Pn-^t Sound and East. 3-55a 9.10* Ilayward, Nllea end San Jose (Sa_ lUyonly) 11-BSa COAST LINE (Harrow «aa*«). (Foot or Mxrfcet Street.) - C 16* Newark. CenterTllle. San Jos*. Keiton. Boulder Creek. SaaU Crnz and Way Stations OSS' H-ISf Newark. Centarrllle. Saa Jose. New Almadan-.Loa Gaux.FeHon. Boulder Creek. Santa Crux aad Principal Way SUUons 10 53a 4 IE* Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos and • way stations t3-65 » fl3 33* Hunters Train. Saturday only, 8an Jose *D'l Way Stations. Sunday • only returns from Loa Gatoa .... Xt-T&f OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. rruni SAN If'ICAN CISCO. Foot of Market 3U (Slip*) —tills t:CO 11:00 a.m. 100 300 5.15 *.*. from OAKLAND. Foot of Broadway — t6:0O „:•» 1S:0ft 10:00 a.m. 12 00 2 00 400 *.m. COAST LINE (Broa.l Ua. K e). Or Cl'ntrd and Townsend Street*.) 6 10* San Jose and Way Stations • 30* 7.00a San Jose anil Way Stations 5 36* 8.00a New Almaden (Tues.. Frtd.. only), 4.1a* 8 CO a Coast Line Llml ted— Stops only San Jose. Gllroy (connection for Hol- llster), Pajaro. CastroTille. Sa- linas. San Anio. Paso Boblea. SanuMargarlta, San Luis Obispn. Principal stations thence Surf (connection for Lompoc) princi- pal stations thence Santa Bar- Sara and Los Angeles. Connec- tion at C_trovlll0 to and from Monterey and Pacldc GroTe 19-49? 9.C0a fian Jose. Tres Plnos. Capttola, SantaCrnz,Paclflc Urore, Salinas. San Luis Obtspo and Principal Way Stations 4.10* 10-30a San Jose and Way Stations. 1.20* 11.30a Santa Clara, Saa Jose, Los Gatos and Way Stations 7.30* 1-30* 6an Jose and Way Stations 8 33a 3.00* Pacific Grore Express— SantaClara .' " . S*n Jose. Del Monte, Monterey, '¦'¦¦ ;.-_.' PaclflcGroTe (connects at Santa '* * Clara for SaoU Cruz. Bonlder Creek and Narrow Gauge Points) at GUroy for Holllster. Tres Plnos. at CsstroTille for Salinas. 12.15*. 3.ZBt Gilroj Way Passenger 91043a t4 4 5* San Jose, (Tl» SanU (Mara) Los Gatos, and Principal Way Sta- ' tlons (except Sunday) *9 28a <5-30p Can Jose and Principal Way Stations 18.00 a S.CCp Bnnaet Limited. Kastboon d.— Saa Luis Obis jo. Saou Barbara, Los Angeles, Demiog. £1 Paso. New Orleans. New York. (Westbound •rriYeavlaSanJoaqulaValley)... «t$25a ti.15* SanMateo.Beresford.Belnsont.Saa Carlos, Redwood. Fair Oaks, MenloPark. Palo Alto T8.«3a 6.30* Can, Jose and Way Stations 8.38a 11.30* Soutn San Francisco, Mlllbrae, Bur- Ilngame. San Mateo, Belmont, San Carlos. Kedwood, Fair Oaks, - Menlo Park, and Palo Alto S.4S* ¦H.SOr MayQeld, Mountain View, Sunny- Tale. Lawrence. Saat* Clara and San Jose t9-45* " A for Morning. P for Afternoon, ' t Snnday oaly. I 6 top* at all stations on Sunday. t Sunday excepted. a Saturday only. « Via Coast Lino. tr Via 6»n Joaquln Valley. Or Only trains stopping at Valencia St. sontboosa.*! m»6:U A.M.. t7:00A.M..ll:SO A.M. ,3:t»r.*. and 6:30 *._ CALIFORNU NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC BAX-WAY GOUP-JTT. Titmron _ errr. root of Maxkat Stxe*- BAR X___TCZSCO TO SAH _____—. WEEK DATS— 7:30, 8:00. 11:00 _ m. ; _t:33. 8:30. 5:10. 6:30 p. m. Thursdays— Extr* trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays— Extra trip at 1:30 aad 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS— 8:00. 9:30. 11:00 _ m.: 1:30. 3:3th 6:00. 6:20. 11:30 cm.. SAW _A_ AXL TO SAW ___3fCZSCO. "WEEK DATS — 6:05. 7:35, 7:50. 9:20i 11:1* a. m.: 12:50. 8:40. 5:00. 5:20 p. m. - v Saturdays — Extra trip at 2:03 and 6:88 p. m. SUNDAYS— 8 :CO. 9:40. 11:13 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40. 4:Bg. S :0S, 6:25 p. m. .' . Leave 1 . In KTfect I ArrtT* Ban Franclsco.l B«pt. 27. 1908. [San FTancUco. Week I Sun- j Dastlna. I Sun- I Witk Days. I days. I tlon. f days. [ Dajrs. 7:30a 8:00 a 9:10 a 8:40 a 9 :30 a I«_i do. 10:40 a 10 .20 a 8:30 p 8:30 p 6:03 p 6:2* 9 6:10 p 6:0O p 7:35 p 7:30 a 9:10 a 8:40 m 8:00 a Norato. 10:40 a 10:20 s> 3:80 p 9:80 a Petaluma. 0:05 p 6:20 9 C:10p 8:30 p and 7:33 p 8:00 p Santa. Rosa. 7:20 a 110: 40 a 10:20 a 8:00 al Fulton. 7:33 p 6:20 9 8:30 p 8:80 p Windsor. I 7:30 a 8:00 a Healdsburg: 10:40 a 10:20 « Lytton. 8:30 p 3:30 p Geyservllle. 7:33 p 6:20 9 I ClorerdaJa. f 7:30 al 8:00 al Hopland 110:40 a!10:20 a 3:30 a| 3:30 p| and Ukiah. f 7:33 p( 6:20 p 7:30 a| 8:0Oa| Wjl.Ilta. l7:35pj6:20p 7:30 al 8:00 al 110:40 a|10:20 * 3:30 p| 3:30 p| GaernavlllB. | 7:33 p| 6:20 p 7:30 al 8:00 al Sonoma. I 9:10 al 8:40 a 6:10 p| 5:00 p| Olen Ellen. ( 6:03 p( 0:20 p 7:30al 8:00 al 110:40 a|10:20 a 8:30 p| 3:30 p| Eebaatopol. |7:35p|8:23p STAGES connect at Oreen Brae for Saa Quentln: at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at'Gey- servllle for Skas;s;s Springs; at Cloverdale for tho Oeyaers. Boonevllle and Oreen wood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs. KelseyvlUe. Carlsbad Springs. Soda Bay. Lake- port and Bartlett Springs; at Uktah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell La ke. Witter Spring*. Upper Lake, Pomo. Potter Valley. John Day's, Riverside. Llerly's. Bucknell's Sanbedrln Heights. Hullville. Orr's Hot Springs, Halfway House, Cornptcb*. Camp Stevens. Hopkins. Mendocino City. Fort Bragg. ' Westport, U«al; at W1111U for Fort Bragg. Westport. Sherwood. Cahto, Covello, Layton- vllle, Cummlnga. Bell' a Springs. Harris. 01- aen's. Dyer. Garbervtlle, Pepperwood. Scotia and Eureka. S • Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday round-trip ticket* to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office. 630 Market street. Chronicle building. H. C. WHITING. R. X RYAN. . Pen. Manager. Pen. Pass. Art- Mt. Tamalpais Railway Leave Tia SiimUvj Tsrrj Arrive San Francisco Toot of Mixfcrt St San Fran cbco Week Sun- _JSqCL_ Suo * w «* Days. days <fc*ys Days. ifFJifl •sTooT l|_l_SH3_ *^:»»p foTfci •l:45r 9:OOa !&_?§_*&»' l:*»r *:5tfp 5:15r 1O:OOa W_^5Sf *:50p 5:8Op 11:00a 4:3Op 9:30r *0_a_i TiUistsys fcr Kyssa and ?_»* Csjay TICUT I ft2S Makkkt St.,(. North Shore Railroad) <UTIC_ J and Sa vsauto Fuxv, Foot Mar kat St. MABBIAGE LICENSES. • The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: .Tenn Olesen, 39, city, and Ortrud Kristen- ¦en, 21. city. Filippo Baciarinl. 31. Duttons Landing, and Faustina Yola, £2, Suisun. Peter A. Maclntyre, 20, city, and Effle M. Crowder. 20. city. Fred E. Bullif". M, Palo Alto, and Lueella Huntly, 4C, Santa Roaa. Michael J. O'Brien. 40. 154 Clara street, and Catherine Murphy, 25. 11CO Powell street. William F. Kelly, 41. Marysvllle. and Char- lotte Fells, 33. Marysville. Albert W. Daniels, 35, 1839 Mission street, and Daisy E. Collins, 26, 1839 MiEtlon street. Harry W. Hanson. 26, Denverton, and Helma H. Tonneron, 24. Birds Landing. Jeremiah Coughlin, 45, city, and Annie King, 30, city. Frank L. Ranedall. 45, Modesto, and Lillie E. Boyd, 32, San Diego. William W. Clark, 26, 1007 «$ Market street, and Grace V. Johnston. 20. 104 Clara avenue. Joseph Segler, 39, Watsonvllle, and Malll Veelsman, 22, city. David V. Sullivan, 21. 1040 Howard street, and Apnes Kelly, 18. 313 Fremont street. BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall 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- cons authorized to have tho same published. BOBN. PROUTT— In this city, November 9, 1903, to the wife of C. J. Prouty. a son. MABBIED. DEVECHKA— UHRIK— In this city, Novem- ber 8, 1003, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Mike Devechka and Anna Uhrik. KRONE— DREWS— In this city. November 8. 1D03, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder. William C. Krone and Margarethe Drews. _____ Aheme, Marrarle Lonjers, Ida B. Armstrong, Frederick McCooey, James Banahan, Michael McMlchael. Jamea Burnham, Sophia A. Manning, John W. Busbat. Louis Mannix. John J. Daly. Mary E. Xelson, Albert- Delagnes, Rosine O'Brien, Mollie - . , Doren, Gertrude Pettus, Lydla S. Fike, Mrs. Cordelia Reuter. William Fitzgerald, Jas. F. Rice. Delia- * Glynn. Mrs. M. Roberts. Robert T.. Hamilton. Wm. J. Rogers, Clarence E. Harrison. Annie Scheld. Ernest A. F. Hedderich. Henry Sherry. Ellen Henderson. Elizabeth Ewanson, Harold J. Ledyard. Edward T. Welch, James J. . Lenci, Pilade AHERNE— In this city, November 10, 1903, Margarle Aherne, wife of Patrick Aherne. and loving mother of Catherine. Dennis. Jen- nie and Eugene Aherne and Mrs. H. Peter- 6en, a native of County Donegal, Ireland. ARMSTRONG— In the City and County Hospi- tal, November 9, 1003, Frederick Arm- strong, a native of England, aged 4(5 years. BANAHAN— In this city, .November 9, 1903. Michael, dearly beloved husband of Ellen Banahan, and father of Annie M., Daniel P., Raymond F. and the late John J. and Aileen V. Banahan, beloved brother of Mrs. F.^klcGrechan, Mrs. P. Donohue, Mrs.. D. Sullivan and Mrs. E. J. Mahoney, a native of County Leitrim. Ireland, aged 43 years. E_"The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of Carew _ English, 29 Van Ness ave- nue, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ST. PATRICK'S Mutual Alliance Associa- tion of California — The funeral detail will assemble at 29 Van Ness avenue to escort the remains of our deceased brother, Michael Banahan, to St. Joseph's Church cn Wednesday morning at 9. o'clock, and from there to the place of interment. All members invited to attend. THOS. M. SEARY. President. T. E. GIBBONS. Cor. Sec. BURNHAM— In this city, November 9, 1903, Sophia Augusta Burnham, a native of Maine, aged 75 years. tCTFrfenris and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late i residence, 87 Chenery street, near Thirtieth. Interment private. BUSBAT— In the City and County Hospital, November 9, l»03, Louis Busbat, a native of France, aged 37 years. DALY — In this city, November !>, 1903, of pneumonia, Mary Elizabeth, dearly beloved dauRhter of Cornelius and Margaret Daly, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 11 months and 13 days. ICThe funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parents' residence, 618 Precita avenue, near Alabama street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DELAGNES— In this city, November 10, 1903, Roslne Delajtnea, beloved wife of Henri Delagnes, mother of Esther and Blanch Delagnes. eistor-ln-law of 'Benjamin Delag- nes. aunt of Albines and Ida Delagnes. and cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Colmels and Mr. and Mrs. L. Henri, a native of Decazevllle, France. C_*Notlce' of funeral hereafter. DOREN— In this city, November 9, 1903, Ger- trude, dearly beloved twin daughter of Jo- seph J. and Mary E. Doren. a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 2 months and 21 days. C7The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the resi- dents cf the parents. 203 Day street. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. FIKE — In Oakland. November 10. 1903, Mrs. Cordelia Fike, beloved mother of Georre F. Bush, a native of. New York. 1T3 "Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her son, 362 Tenth street. Oakland. Services will bo held under the direction of Unity Chapter No. «5. O. E. S., of which deceased wns a member. FITZGERALD — Entered into rest in this city, November 9, liHrt, James F.. dearly beloved husband of Bridget Fitzgerald, and dearly beloved father of Mrs. M. J. Fitzgerald and Mr?. B. J. Pye, a native of Dublin. Ireland, aged 77 years. m?"FriPndp and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 1131 Broadway, thence to St. Brigid'3 Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cress Cemetery. GLYNN — In this city, November 0, 1903, Mrs. Margaret Olynn, loving mother of Mrs. James C. Petrie, Mrs. John Lalng, Mrs. James XV. Maitland and Thomas A. Glynn of Holland, Or., a native of County Mayo, Ireland, aged 02 years. (Holland, Or., papers please copy.) ICFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of II. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. HAMILTON— In this city, November 10, 1903, William J., beloved husband of Annette Hamilton, a native of Canada. HARRISON— In this city, November 10, . 1903, Annie, beloved wife of Harry Harrison, and beloved daughter of Richard and Mary Wil- liams, a native of Ban Francisco, aged 27 years 4 months and 28 days. [?^Notice of funeral hereafter. HEDDERICH — In Alameda, November 10, 1903, Henry, beloved son of C. H. and Meta Hedderich, a native of San Franclsoo, aged 22 yeara and 3 months. C/"Funeral Thursday, November 12, at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence, 912 San Antonio' avenue, Alameda. ¦ HENDERSON — In Berkeley, : November 10, 1903, Elizabeth G. Henderson, beloved wife of John Henderson, and mother of Edward • F., Marv G. and Horace N. Henderson. (CTFuneral and interment private. LEDYARD — In Alameda, Cal., November 9, 1903, Edward Thomas Ledyard, father of T. D. Ledyard of Toronto and G. L. Ledyard of Gault, Canada, and Dr. W. E. Ledyard of Alameda, John 8. Ledyard of Berkeley and Mrs. George Frier of Alameda, a native of England, aged 92 years 0 months and 1U days. « |_rFi lends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday) at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of hln daughter, Mr*. George Frier, 2117 Santa Clara avenue. Interment private, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. LENCI — In this city, November I), 1903, Pilade, dearly beloved husband of Lucy L«ncl, father of Robert Lenci, son-in-law of Mrs. Robert McPherson, and brother of Vincenzo Lenci, Mrs. A. de Santl and Mrs. Italia Malerbl, a . native of. Italy, aged 29 years 1 month and 27 daye.' . • (CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1929 Stockton street, thence to Italian Cemetery. LONJERS— In this city, November 9. 1003, Ida Belle, beloved wife of the late Charles Lon- Jera. daughter of Lizzie and the late -Fred- erick Brown, and eister of Fredrick and Walter Brown and Mrs. Mollie Powell of Stockton, a native of San Francisco, aged 2CUyears 2 months and 5 days. ,- f C_'The funeral will take place to-day <Wedne«day), at 8:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of the United Undertakers, 860 Mission etreet, thence to St. Mary's Church (Paul- lst). where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment private. McCOOEY— A BOlemn requiem mass for the r<»- HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher.) . DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth St., opposite LlncoLn School. Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Funeral Directors and' Embalmers.— — Formerly In Metropolitan ' Temple, ¦>' Now at »60 MISSION, TTel. South 167, • 'Between Fourth and Fifth,' near Fifth st. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. pese of the soul el tjie late James Mc- Cooey will be celebrated at St. Charles Borromeo's Church, Wednesday, the 11th lnst., commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited .to attend. McMICHAEL— In this city. November 8, 1003. James, beloved husband of Nellie McMichael, father- of Ella, Eveline, Hazel, James, Myr- tle Edna and Bernlce McMlchael, and brother, of Robert and Edward McMlchael, a native of San Francisco, aged 41* years 11 months and 24 daye. C_*Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invitW to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 12:45 o'clock, from the mor- tuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty- first, thence to St. John's Church, where services will be held at 1:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Croir* Cemetery. MANNING — In this city." November 10, 1903, John W. Manning, beloved son of the late Michael and Julia Manning:, a native of San Francisco, ared S9 years and 6 months. ICTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 12 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros.. 224-226 McAllister street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of Golden Gate Aerie No 01 F O E., are . requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, John Man- ring from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros Thursday, November 12. at 12 o'clock. E. C. LAWS, President. OFFICERS and members of Hackmen's Union, Local No. 224, I. B. O. T.— Please take. no- tice that you are earnestly requested to at- tend th- funeral of our late brother. John Manning, Thursday, at 12 o clock, from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros.. 221-220 UoAULtcr street. _. preMiQt MANNIX— In this city, November 0. 1903, John J beloved xon of John and Annie Mannix. and brother of Helen. Frankie and Eileen Mannix, a native of San Francisco, asred 8 years and 10 months. _TFriendR and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the' funeral to-day (Wednesday) at 9:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his' parents. 1037 Hampshire street, thence to St Peter's Church for cervices, commencing at 10 o-clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NELSON— In the City and County Hospital. November 10. 1003, Albert Nelson. 'O'BRIEN— In this city. November 9. 1903. Mollie, dearly beloved daughter of Morgan J and Mary -O'Brien, and beloved slater of Catherine and Susie O'Brien, a native of San Francisco. (OTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at S:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 347 Bartlett street, thence to St.' James Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy .Cross Cemetery. PETTUS— In this city, November 9, ,1903. Lydla Schalike Pettus, wife of T. A. Pettus, and dearly beloved and only daughter of Mrs. F W Schalike, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years 3 months and 20 days. (Hono- lulu papers please copy.) iryFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fulfv invited to attend the funeral to-day ("Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. REUTER— In this city. November 9, 1003, William, beloved husband of. the late Hen- rlette M. M. Reuter, and devoted father of Carl Gertrude, Clara and William Reuter Jr., \ a native of Germany, aged 08 years 2 month* ; and 18 days. GTFrlends and acquaintances and officers i and members or Herrman Lodge No. 143, 1 O O F., are respectfully invited to at- tend' the tuneral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 213 Capp street between Seventeenth and Eighteenth. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. HICE In this city. November 9. 1003. Delia, beloved wife- of James Rice, and mother of Hatty and Julia Rice, a native of County , Galway. Ireland, aged &3 years. (DTKriends and acquaintances are respect- I fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 767 Mission Btreet, thonce to St. John's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at »:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. , ROBERTS— In this city, November 9. 1903, Robert T. Roberts, beloved husband of the late Hanna Roberts, and brother of the late Mrs. Owen l J ierc<\ a native of Wales, aged 7tS years 7 months and 27 days. (CTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day November 11, at 1 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of tho Golden Gate Under- taking Company. 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first, thence to the Welsh Presby- terian Church. Fourteenth street, between Guerrero and Valencia, where services will b<» held at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. ROGERS— rln this city. November 10. 1903, at the rarentR' residence, 270 Harriet street. Clarence Edmund, beloved son of Clarence I? and Jessie Rogers, and brother of Leslie, Gordon, Jessie and Georgia Rogers, a na- tive of, San Francisco, aged 8 months and 16 days. ; SCHEID— In this city, November 0, 1003; at the residence of his parents, 4610 Mission street, Ernest A. F. Scheid, youngest and be- loved son of Joseph W. and Bemadlna Beheld, brother of Sophia, William. Joseph. Gustave and Dina Scheid, and grandson of Mr. William Lotze, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 year 1 month and 1 day. SHERRY — In this city, November 8, 1003, Ellen, dearly beloved daughter of the late Poter and Mary Bherry, dearly beloved sister of Annie. Patrick. John and Mike Sherry, Mrs. J. F. Turloff. Mrs. J. F. Smith. Mre. P Evans and Mrs. B. Nevelle. and sister- in-law of Captain John F. Turloff. a native of County Monaghan. Ireland, aged 40 years 1 month and H days. SWANSON— In this city. November 10. 1903. Harold Joseph Swanson, beloved son of Henry ond the late Emma Swanson, and brother of Amelia Swanson, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 4 daya. WELCH— In this city. November lV, 1903. 1 James J. Welch, beloved son of the late Bridget Welch Rlelly, a native of New York. aged 37 years. /^u£*\§ ' ** k ! ' § ' or — tr effiMi 1» * 847 Geary St Llreoiiy opysiite Smtoga Hall Reduced Rates for Thirty Days Painless Extraction 25c Fillings 50c Crowns $2.00 to $5.00 Plate Work . . . $5.00 to $25.00 LOOK fOt THIS Aft BAOH OTEZB DAT. A Series in Gold (by Bryson). Coming soon with The Sunday Call is a set of striking poses in four colors with heavy gold border, printed on heavy plate paper. Words will not adequately de- scribe these remarkable pictures. They are new, nothing of "their kind has ever been used by a newspaper and The Call will be the first publication In the country to issue them, having obtained the exclusive control of their use from their owner. - -- "Watch for later announcements, with titles and descriptions.. ,. . "AT • THE OPERA" WILL, BE ISSUED NEXT 8UNDAT. 'bailway tbavel. I CALIFORNIA fl i LIMITED TO OHIO AGO | N Leave* Bondays and Tharedays B I I) 8^0 a. m., through In 8 days, B El with diner and all trappings. , K Other Santa Fe Trains : . oiS «' I for Stockton; FfMno, BaVenlltJd, 2:^ «* «' » Merced, Haaford aad VUalia. «:uu p. m. i 4.00 p. m. tot Stockton. 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand C— 170a aad Chicayo. . X -. ..- Tickxt Optic*: 641 Market St., and Yarrj Depot. 3. F. Also 11U Broadway, OaJc- land.Cal. ¦~~ ~" TO SAN RAFAEL ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, ETC. via Sausalito Ferry. suburban Service, (standard Gauge Electric— Depart from Pan Francisco Dally— 7:00. »:o«, 8:00, 10:00. 11:00 a m.. 12:2O, 1:45. 3:13. 415. 8:15. 6:15, 7:00, 8:45. 10:20. 11:45 p. m. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FKANCISCO —Dally— fi:25, 6:35. 7:40. 8:35, 9:35, 11:05 a. m.. 12:20. 1:45,. 2:55. 3:45. 4:45. 5:45. «:45. 8:45,10:20 p. m. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- CISCO— Dally— 5 :45, 6:55. 7:82. 8:55. 9:55, 11:20 a. m.. 12:35. 2:00, 3:15, 4:05. 3:05. 0:05. 7:06, 0:00. 10:35 p. m. . . THROUGH TRAINS. _ES_P 8 :00 a. m . week days — Cazadero aad way stations. „ 8:15 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Tomales and way stations. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays — Cazadero and way ¦tatlons. , . .• * . Sundays only — 10 a- _., Point Reyes and way stations. • ~H£?^*S**-^**C*M*M_Sjra_»_ TICKET OFFICE— «28 Market st. FERRT— Union Depot, foot of Market »U