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$5,000 Hawaiian Com! & Sugar 5s ICO 75 $1C.WO Associated Oil Co 5 per cent.. 70 25 Afternoon Session. 200 Hutchlnson S P Co 10 37 H HO Hutchlnson S P Co 10 So 123 Honokaa S Co 15 15 50 Paauhau S P Co 15 5O 65 Paauhau S P Co 15 KJij SO Paauhau S P Co 15 75 $.¦5,000 Bay Counties Power Co 5s 10O Oi> $1,(100 S P of Arizona (1310) 10S 75 Jl.COO Spring Val 4a (2d nitge) ICO (0 Street— !•¦(• Honokaa S Co 15 0O 100 Pac States Tel & Tel Co 102 00 Un listed Seen rit ies. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask. I Bid. Ask. Bay CPC Cs. ORVi — I 8 P C R 4s. — 10O B L Wat 6s. — 117^1 S P Co 4 Ha. 1 CO Vi — Cal NW la. . — 113 I Sun Tel 6s... — 115 M C Wat 53.100 — I Do 5s 104 — Ris 1 Wks 5s — 105 1 Suttr-st R3s.lO4 — SF Drdk 5s. — 113^1 UR of SF 4s. 84% S4«i SF & NP Ss.llOVi — I >yV* MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. | Ala S Co... — SO I Lon& SF Bk. — FO Cal Cot Mils 80 — I Mat Nav Co. — 90 «'al G&ECor. 40 — I Nev Nat Bk.187'4 — C Jockey CL110 — I N S R R Co. 9U — Cnl Powder.. — 150 I N Cal P Co. — 9« Cal Ship Co. — 25 I Oak Bit Sav.120 — Cal T I & T. — 155 Oak T Con. . 75 — Cen Bk. Oak — C5 I IOOF Hall A 6«i — rhutes Co .. — M/i'Orpheum Co.. — 15U City ACBk- ICO I PacC Cas Co. ISO — Cyp L Imp.. — CTil Pac Sur Co.lC. — East Dynm..30O — I Paraf Paint.. 3S DpntPwd pfd 75 .«0 |S P Drydock. BO — . Do com .. — 50 |SF*SJ Coal.. 174 20 FN T.V.. Oakl20 — S J Wat Co.lrtUi — Fischer Thtr tOc 65c SO Sc MTsrht.12.1 Frncn-A Rk.108 — j Swiss- A Bk..ll5 — Han Con A.. — 20^1 Truck Elect.. 11 V, — Hono PCo.. 27 M I UR InC pfd. 55 jj 57 Do pcol .. — 2S 1 Do com ... 14 SALES. Morning Session; Board-£ 10 United R R Inv Co pfd 58 25 California Stockxind Oil Exchange Oil Stocks— B:d. Ask. Apollo 45 Associated Trust Cert is» v\ fallfornla Standard 1.1 Tarlbou 4 3O 4*50 Claremcnt 75 Esperanza j r l() Hanford ISfi 00 105 00 Home 1 30 Imperial 17 50 Independence 30 I Junction : • "*jo Kern - 5 00 K?rn River 12 ,v> j 2 73 Monte Cristo 53 Occldtntal of W. Va 04 OH City Petroleum ? _ ' "^-, . Peerless 13 CO Reed Cm ie 1 35 S. F & McKlttrlck 'sbii Senator fto Sterllap « 25 . . . ! . Superior 04 05 Thirty-three g •»-, Twenty-sight 9 00 ..::. Ktrn (new). ....' 3^ Miscellaneous— Cal. Jockey Club 113 00 Honolulu Sugar 27 00 "Truckee Electric 11 00 .**"" 8ALFS. Morning Session. 50 Makawelr 2S 50 Afternoon Session. ' 50 Makawell 2S 50 50 Pauhau 15 75 50 Cent. Lt. :s :;7tj 15 Hawaiian Commercial 53 CO Informal — , 150 Caribou <- 4 50 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. . Following. wer» the sales on the San" Fran cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morninr Session. ' SCO Bullion 27| 10O Savage ....... " KiOO Con N T ..... 03I 100 Sava*« ....... •»! l 400 Mexican ..:.. 871 500 Scorpion ' " CS Afternoon Session. - tWO Andes ....... 1S1 200 Exchequer ... P.I 100 Best & Belci.l U3I ICO Savage 2©' REAL. ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1 Estatj Alfred Christenssn (by George Sick, administrator) to Agnes Sack (wife of Seorge). UniilviJed 'i of lot on S line of Wailer street. SO W of Stelncr. W 25. S UO. E U:9. S 13. E 11:3. N 1(;5. block 1, Marion Tract: $13W.' James M. and Mary W. Patrick to Dell* Kan? (\vif«. cf Thomas), lot on SW corner of Ook and Killmore streets, W 110 by S o«: $10. Delia Kane twife of Thomas* to Bernard ant 1 Sarah Naushton. let on SW corner of Oai and Killmore streets. S Mt by XV 110; $10. Catherine J. Loeven <Mea.i» to John i'. and Minnie A. Bateman, lot on SW corner of Mu'-!» ar.fl StMncr streets, W 2«:« by S 7tt:«; $10. . BesMie Nellsen to Henrietta (.'. HarpiF (wifs of William), lot on K line of Boyce street. 27.*> N of Geary. N 25 by K l^'f>; $lo. Harry C Neilsen to same, - lot. on E' line of Hoyt-e street, Sib N of Geary. N 25 by E 12o; ?lt». Soren P. Neilsen arid Henrietta C Harper to Peter J. Keys, same; $lo. . ¦ Richard J. Mier to Frances JSoberbier (wife of <'. ). lot on S line o.' Waller street. 2t!5 B o: Masonic avenue E 25. S 149, W 25 >I 1»S:7 : T1O. ' " . i:<!k.ar J. and Grace M. Malmgren to Frank H. Bates, lot on E line of Belvedere stre't. 308:0 S of Waller, S- 25 by E 12l:10'jj * — -. Frank H. and Netti? C. Bates to M. J. Morris, same; $H». . • ' -. Frtd-rick Staml Jr. et al. to Carolfne". Kjrl baura. lot on NW line of Jessie street. 180 SW of Ninth SW 50. NW «3. SW :i, N W tK>, NK 75. SE 1.JO. .juitclaim. deed; $1. Savings and Loan Society to Caroline Wurl baum et al.. lot on NW line of Jessie street. tOU SW of Ninth. SW 20 by NW 1JU- quit.la.ra tWd; $1. Caroline Kurlbaum ct al. ' tn F. Thomas Parisian Dyeing and Cleaning Works, lot on NW line of Jessie street, ISO SW of Ninth. SW 5<>, NW C5. SW 25, NW C5, NE 75, Sri 130; 51. . - . . ; Jam-;: F. O'Hanlon to Martin and Anna King, lot on E line of Folsom street. t)J N of Thirteenth N 21. E 80. S 22:5 T 8 , \V 80: $ . Elizabeth Corbett (wife of 'Edward) t-> Fred erick P. Schuster, lot on E line of Valencia street. 185 S of Fifteenth. S 75 by E 100; also lot on W line of Julian avenue, 147:0'^ S- of Fifteenth 5tro«t, S 1)7:24 by W 100; $10. . Frederick P. Schuster to Elizabeth Corbvtt (wife of Edward), lot- on. E line of Folsmmi street. 25 S of Nineteenth. S 5O by E 100; $ — . City and County of San Francisco to Ann;* White, lot en W line or Dolores street. 13T> , S of Fourteenth. S 201. W to Guerrero street, 4CO lot. N MU. W along said lot to point opposite Court street, K to Court; $ — ¦ — . . Darwin E. and Annie E. Lawrence to Build ing Conv tructton Company, lot on S line of Twentieth street, 10O E of Harrison. E 2S by S 1U4; $10. : • Estate cf Eleanor or Elenor or Elanor Doug las cr Douglass or Ellenor Douglas (by John Farnham. administrator) to Mary G. Gagan, lot on W line of York street. 260 N of Twenty fourth. N 2« by W ICO; $800. Frederick A. and Marie L. Cotley to- Wil liam H. Wolf, let on E. line of Guerrero street 138:5 S of Twenty-fourth. S 20:4, B 11O, N J> inches. E 30. N 28:7. W 140: $10. Virginia and William K. Vanderbilt.* to Washington Realty Company, lot on NV qor ner of Washington and Drumm streets. W 145 by N 120; $10. . George L. Bishop to I. W. Hellmah Jr.. .lot on NE corner cf Washlnjrton and Montgomery streets N 51:7U by E 62. B. and W^ lots, lift and 111; $10. Joseph E. and Elise Pierron to Giuseppe D. Verga. lot on N line of Vallejo street, 137:8 W of Stockton, N 68. W 894 Inches. S 88,. E 13 'i Inches: $1(>. . Pacific Realty Company (a corporation), to Jonah R. Ho-well. lot on N line of Geary street. 137:6 W of Taylor. TV" 58 by N 87; $10. Louis Metzger, Abraham Aronson and Louis Schoenberg to Jchn Peter Schmitz -Company,' lot on NE corner of Turk and Mason streets, N 1".7:6. E along line parallel to Turk, ex tended 71:6 to a point thereon which Is point of beginning of this lot. E 22, S "W:5H SW 27:lVi, N 1O4:3%. quitclaim deed; $1. John Peter Schmitz Company to Louis Metzger. Abraham Aronson and Louise Schoen ber», lot on NE corner of Turk and Mason stretts. N 87:6. E along line parallel t» Turk, extended -17:9 to point which Is beginning of this lot. E 23:9. S 54:9, SW 2y:3* 3 . N 71 ;9, quitclaim deed; $10L Luiri and Guidltta Gandolfo to Lillian M. . Hall (wife of James), lot on SKIine of Bryant street. 362 SW vt Sixth, SW 30:9 by SE 75; $10. Casimiro D. Crlstlna to Thomas W. and C. C. Rivera, lot on SW line of Harriet street. 73 NW of Brannan. SW 8O by NW 25; $5500. Estate of Alvinza Haywawl. by William J. Dingee. administrator, to Charles J. Deerlna;. lot en E corner of Eighth and Brannan streets. NE 2M>:3 by SE 275; $75,000. David n. and Anna M. Campbell to Philip J. Bailey, lot on N line of Twenty-third «ve nue. 25 W of Rhode Island street. W 23 by N 100; *10. John C. Brickeli to Jacob Heyman Com pany, lot on W line of Twenty-sixth avenue, 200 S of West Clay street, S 5O by W 120: $10. Jacob Heyman Company (corporation) to Robert C. AnrtenKtn. lot on W line of Twenty sixth avenue. 275 S of West Clay street. S 25 by W 12O: f 10. * Robert C Anderson to Jacob Heyman Com pany, same: $46f>. William K. anil Bessie Luts to Edward Gtn ley, lot on E line of Sixth avenue, 25O N of Point Lohos avenue, E 12O by N 50: $10. Clara M. Perkins (wife of Charles) to Co lumbian Banking Company, tot on E line of Nineteenth avenue. 250 N of I street. N 23 by E 120; $10. . Alfred and Agnes B. Higgins to ' John J. Sweeney, lot on NW corner of Brazil avenu« and Naples street. W 100 by N 50. block 47, Excelslcr Homestead: $10. Estate cf Rosa C. Ferea. by Joseph Terea. administrator, to Virginia Terea. undivided V, of lot commencing at boundary post 13, San Mltruel Ranch", being end of twelfth course SW 403, W 137 to San Francisco and San Jos« Railroad, thence alons: railroad 805. SW 505. lots 1. !i and 3. block 1. Belle Roche, ex cepting portion of lot described in 1907 D. 211- S. Puca* Company to Delia Erann. lot on SW lino of Precita Avenue. «T» W of Folsom street. NW 2R. SW 75. SE 30.58, N 24.25, NE M:6, !ot 2. Dncaa Tract. Precita Valley lots 114 to US; ?1O. Builders* Contracts. Oscar Edelmann (owner) with K. J. Wal*h (contractor), architects Mahoney ft Rytand AU work for two-story frame building (Rats) r>n lot on W Hne of Sixth avenue, 75 >j ef Hugo s-treet. 25 by 00: $4li2S. •A. I* Burroughs (owner) with Cobby & Hansen (contractor?), architects Hemenway »*>¦ MUler — All work for a three-«tory frame build- In* (thre« flats) on lot on E Hn« of Webster «r«et. 55 S of Filbert, E 1C0. N 23 W 10O S 25; S5»7r». - John II. F. Hensel (owner* with Loola \J Weismann (contractor), architect -. All work for three-story frame building on lot on SW corner of Lombard and Buchanan struts. S SO by W 110. Western Addition 260- $6325. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. 10O Bullion Kl 2fiO Scorpion « 4CO Con C fc Va.l ISt SO I nion Con .- J^ SCO Con N Y .... 02t Uf Yellow Jacket. 13 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the yalcs on the Paclfle Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. COO Belcher 2-*l Mo Gould & Cur. 24 2CO Best & Belch. I «H 2CO Could A Lur. -S UK- Bullion I'**! 1W- Mexican *S &X> Ohollar 1»i :{W> Poiost .- 18 100O Con NY o:I 2CO Sierra Nev .. 3^ Afternoon Session. 3CO Alpha lii ltt>0 Kentuci 01 :tOO Andes 1S| 15<. Mexican »'? 500 Bullion 25 ICO Ophir -13 10«» Caledonia .-- «» 100 S»vage -I If*. Con C & Va.l 15! ICO Savage ....... Ti 400 Con C & V.I 12'M I'*' Union Con .. 3-» 200 Gould & Cur. 21! 1C0 iTnion Con .. 40 10V Gould & Cur. .231 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchansa yesterday: Morning Session. 1C0O Adams Gold.. 09] 200 Ton Belmont.. 81 25C0 Brunswick ... 181 3W • Ton God M. IS 1C0 Mont Ton VA » ICO West End ... 18 1CC0 Rescue 1C| Afternoon Sersion. 200«< Brunswick ... IS! SCO) Red Top « 1C0 MacN'amara . M 10C«» Rescue »« 200 MacNamara . 37 «» Ton Beimont.. M> »Ci» MacNamara . SS| SCO Ton Midway.. *¦» 15t» Mont Ton.. 2 1"$*4I 2tt« Ton Midway.. SS 1C" Mi-nt Ton ..2 151 UW Ton N Star.. -3 CLOSING QUOTATIONS.. ; * ' THURSDAY. Sept. 1—3 p. m. • Eld. Ask.! ?:.- Bid. Ask. Alpha 1ft 13! Justice 11 '•* Alta t«» 121 Kentuck — 0* Andes 1* 19! Keye* Uraes. . — 4-» Belcher 22 2:51 Lady Wash .. — .03 Best & Belch. 1 25 1 3Oj Mexican S« S. Bullion 24 23i Occidental ...75 — Caledonia ... «U ti4? Ophir 2 4O 2 4S Challenge Con 2u 22!Ovewnan 20 22- Chollar 14 151 Potosl 1JJ • ? Confidence ... «•> CRj Scorpion ¦ WT f S Con C & Va.l 10 1 15 1 Savage 20 2' Con Imperial. Ot 02| Seg Belcher ..11 12 Con NY 01 021 Sierra Nev .. Xi - Z4 Crown Point. 1« 17t Silver Hill ..50 52 East Sierra N OS Ofil St Louis .... — !•> Eureka Con.. — S0| Svndicat* .... 02 — " Exchequer .. 62 ft4' Union Corf .. S!» 41 Gould & Cur. 2T. 23! Utah -¦-'. C9 10> Hale & Norc. «1 ft!l Yellow Jacket 19 20 Julia CO lot TONOPAH MINES. Bid. Ask. I ';-.•= Eld.Ask. Affairs Gold.. OS — 1 Pine Grove .. 2.'» — Columbia ... 21 23iQuincy 11 — Esperanza ... 01 02i Ray Exten ..• — 0« CoH Anchor. . 21 — ' Ray & O'Brien — «7 GoldfleM B... — 16jRay Tonopah.. — IO Goldfleld Nev. 7» — (Red Top t.% IT Goldfleld M.. — 25f Rescue 10 M Ooldfleld Ton. tt — [Ton Belmont. . €0 ffl Gold M Con. 01 02' Ton * Cal... — 29 Hannapah M. 2S —'Ton Ex I 12'i — Hazel Kirk.. H> — FTon Fraction.. 25 — Jim Butler .. — 7nl Ten « G W.. « — r.lttl- Ton .. SO JMVTon Cold M. 1-« *9 Luc!<v Tom.. C5 — I "'"on- Midway.. 37 "^ 11 .facNair'*ra . 36 — 'Ton cf Nev... 7 CO 7 SO Mizpah Ex .. — 2-VTon N Star.. 24 — Mont Ton. .2 12 1 '. 2 13' United Ton .. — C9 N Y Ton 0.1 —(West End ... 15 — Paj-master . . — f4' THE SAN FRANCISCO- GALL, : FRIDAY, -SEPTEMBER 2, 1904. 14 WPTDOWS TO VIEW PARADE. FOR sale^ — Reserved seats In ' reviewing stand east side Van Ness ave., between Grove and FuUon Bts, for September S and (I. , A LARGE bay-window, the finest In the city. 1122 Market st. WINDOWS to rent on Market St., cor. Fifth. for viewing parade. Apply room ll>, 1 Fifth. GORE, corner Market. Powell and Eddy sts. ; large bay windows. Apply 3 Eddy, room 5. KEARNY, 20%— Elegant bay window, suitable for party; also platform and seats; reas. MARKET. C45. next to Palace (La Verlte Par- lors); seats or windows; 1st' floor; fine view. 3 LARGE double windows, fine view; party or single; reas. Mrs. McDowell's, 1019 Market. 7 CHOICE windows to view parade; fine loca- tion. Elcho House, 863^ Market. st. 3 FINE windows to view the parade; full view of Market st. 8 Ellis st. _ JPTPEWBXTEM^AKD SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington. No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriter* at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 00. The Typewriter Exchange, 838 California st.' 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriting Tnspec. Co.. 608 Market VIA VI. A WAT to health — Mothers' and daughters' home treatment; booklet free: . write for tt. VI AVI CO.. 2304 Van Ness; phone East 282. AW) STAMME2INQ. MELBOURNE InKtltuTeT^Va^TNe^s^id^MarlcetT cures; estab. In S.F. 4 yrs. Hours 1 to 5 p.m. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued Testerday: Charles H. Sarcander, 23. 810 Jessie street, and Catherine V. Swift. 23 ' 810 Jessie street Albert B. Dobner. 19, 67- Fourth street and Minnie M. Heber, 19, 632 Chestnut stree't D. William Douthlt, 32. 1913 Devlsadero street, and Charlotte A.' Merchant 22. • 24S0 Sutter street. ' ' •¦:¦;¦ Benjamin Barlow. 30. 37 Oak Grove avenue and Mamie Hoffman, 23. 37 Oak, Grove ave William C. Corkey, 26, New York City and Gertrude A. Devlin, 2G, 58 Natoma street , Charles C. Cohen. 22. 778 Fourteenth street and Luclle V. Breslauer. 19 2118 Bush street Charles H. Fowler. 27. city, and Prlscllla Sands, 35, city. - George W .Eechtel, 24, 1714 Bryant street, and Laura M.,Jorss. 18. 5U Shotwell. street Cohen. 23. 1539. Turk street, and Ray Clarnet. 21. C17H Green street ' Grou, 29/ 170 Colllngwood street and Marie L. Escude. 26. 170 Colllngwood street T>.S;r P *n ke « r -?» o ".- 3 , 2 V Pr<*idlo. and Clara c! Piper. 25. 645 Broderick . street. Richard J. Rlngwood, 21,' 746 , Castro street. and Mary. J. Smith. 1R 295 Page street - Manuel Rodrigues. 22. Oakland and ' Fran dsca Souza. 21. 22B Moss strtet.' ' n 1 Malichl Cooey. 21. Needles, and Amy Med-' ley. 21, 719 Lnguna street. Thomas* J. Sewcll. 23. Redding, and Grace E. Paine. 2.5. 212:: Bush street. Frcdiic W. Maxwell 27, Nevada. Mo., and Olive G. Frazkr. 25, Aurora, Mo Arthur Tofanelll 22. » Bartol place nnd Knte A. Ccrclli. IS. 1S1O Dupont street. John F. Crltc'nt5eld, .11, 37 Second avenue, and Holla Ethcrldec. 27, 37 Second avenue. Gf-orpe Kent, 2.\ city, and Alice Wl.son, 27. city. • : BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent bj mail will not be inserted. They must b» hundeU In at either of the publication offices t-rul b« indorsed with the nam.- and lesidenc- of per- rons authorized to have trie Lame published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in thi* colurr.n free, of charge. IJOKX. GRAY— In this city August 2fl. 1904. to the wife of J. A. Gray, a daughter. . SCHMIDT— In this city. August 27 y 1004 to tlie wife of John Schmidt, a daughter. WISE— In this city. August 2.!. 1904. tq the wlte of Thomas F. Wise, a daughter. . . MAKHIED. DAHL— BURMEISTER— In this city. August 31. 1004. by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, pastor of the First English Lutheran Church. Wil- liam F. Dahl and Grace O. Burmelster, both of this city. • . v DILLON— PIPER— In this city. September 1, 10U4., by the Rev. Mr. Guthrie, G. Parker ¦, Dillon and Clara Piper. IIALSEY— EM1IAI,-In Alameda, August 31, 1004. by the Rev. C. Ruess, H. L, HaUey and-Ida V. Emmal, both of Alameda. DIED. ~~ Arlag, Trinidad Fuehrig, Dora C. Blennerhassctt, ... Jo- Green. Helena , ¦ hanna . Ha mm. Sarah E. Breen, Mary . Healy. Capt. Michael Brown. Charles F. . HennlK. Thelma M. ¦ Conway. Ellen Kaiser, John ¦ . Cummings, ' Mary J. McClunfr. John : ¦ Davidson, Mrs. L. M. Morris, John M. Dodd. John .¦ . Richards. Alice M. , Eustathew, Anna K. ' " Schoen. Veronica Evans. Catherine P; Walcott. Thomas J. Farquharson. Jessie Wilkinson, Johanna • Firpo. Melba • ¦ . ARIAS— In this city. August 30, 1904. Trini- dad Aria?, beloved ' husband of Maria Arias, father of Beatrix- Arias, son, of Ramona Arias, ,- and i brother *¦ of Frank- and David Arias, a . native of . Mexico," aged • 33 years. (LTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully lnvltsd to - attend the funeral . services Friday. September 2. 1004, at" 10 a;, m... at the mortuary chapel of Julius S. Godeau. 303 Montgomery avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.' BLENNERHASSETT— In this , city., Septem- ¦ nor ' 1. 1904; Johanna Blennerhassett. be- , ~: loved wife of. the. late Richard Blennerhas- sett, devoted mother of Mrs: > H. i E.« Morton, j Mrs. Phil .Hlrleman.:"Mrs.\W.: J.5 Tlernan.' ,'-¦. . Mrs.VJ., J. Sesnon and, "John, \ William am' Thomas'- Blennerhassett. and -cousin of. Mrs. Ellen . Clark.- a j native of County Kerry, , Ire- ' land, aged 59 years. (Boston papers p!ease ' copy.) ; IT-^Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow • Saturday*, at t> a. m.. fr»m the parlo a of J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 7d7 Mission street, ; thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a re- fiulem high mass will be celebra.ed for. the repose of her soul at 9:30 a. m. Interment . Holy Cross Cemetery. . DKEEX-ln thlc city August 29. 1904. Mary Brcn, beloved motlicr of J. F. and J. J. Breen, and wife of the lRte Owen Brecn, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. • (CyFrlends and acquaintances are respect- i fully Invited to at:end the funeral service* Friday, September 2. 1904. nt 1>:.V> a. m., at the parlors of the California Undertaking ' Company. 4C5 Powell street. Interment Holy • Cross Cemetery by carriage. I DROWN — Entrr.d Into rest In San An»e'mo, August 81; UW4, Charles F. Brown, deaily beloved husband of the late Mt»ry R. Brown, father of Charles P. and Elwood Brown. son of Mrs. Kate M. and the late I'h'l p Brown, and brother of Philip. Ocors^ C, I Joseph. Albert and Ida Brown, a native of i Kan Francisco, asfid ISO years and 11 month*, j C7"FrIends and acquaintances are respect- ! fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 a.'m.. from St. Franc's ' Church, where a Fo'.emn requiem hlsh rr.aa.s Will l>e celebrated for the repose of his soul. J Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | Precita Parlcr No. 1S7. N. S. G. W. — The officers and members of Precita Parlor No. 187, N. S. G." W.. are hereby notified to at- I tend the funeral of our late brother. Charlei F. Brown, on Saturday morning, September ' 3 at 9 o'cloelc. By order of CHARLES A. KEEFE. President. CONWAY — In Flthormnns Bay. August ?!), 1004. Ellen, beloved wife of the late John < Conway. and mother of Walter John P. and James E. Conway, Mrs. P. O'Brien. Mrs. M. K. Peterson and Mrs. H. II. Peterson, a native ot Kilkenny. Ireland, aged 74 yi ars. ICTFrlends and acqualntancra are respect- , fully Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, .at W a. m.. from the parlor." of Porter £ White. 423 Golden Gate 'avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a. nolemn ,'re- ' quiem high mass will be celebrated for the | repose of her soul, commencing . at 0:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.' "Oak- land. ' ; . CUMMINGS— In this city. August 30. 1001, Mary Jane . Cummings, beloved mother of Sidney Cummings. a native of England, aged 67- years U months and 28 days. ;(C7"Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 10::W a. m.. from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeteiy. : DAVIDSON— In ¦ Oakland. September 1. 1904, HENRY J; CALL ACHE^f CO. . (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher). DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. ' . Telephone South 80. : . . " UNITED UNDERTAKERS. ! - * Funeral Directors ' and - Embaimers- — — .-J -Formerly In Metropolitan •Temple." * . NOWat 8H6 MISSION.'. Tel South 167. Eetween Fourth and Fifth,*: near Fifth st. . Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. EEAL ESTATE— C^T-— TOBJSAM^ ONLT A FEV LEFT. « l25PEKWEE N% INTEREST. Cnoleest lots !n the Excelsior Homestead Tract: level as a billiard table: on .treet rrade; close to fine school; not far from tn» Mie«lon-st. electric cars; secure on. « an investment and by the time It U paid for It will have doubled In value the way prtcn have advanced during the paet year: buy . new before prices become prohibitive In tals rapidly growing section. W. J. WHITE. 2fi Montgomery »t.. r. 8. Phone Main 5.04. K400-COTTAGE. 6 r. & b .; 236 Bos worth at. *CSOO— Oottace. 4 r. i b.; 214 29th; modem. J2700-Cott*ge 6 r. t b.; 150^ West Park ..t. JllOO-Cottate. 4 r. and b.: 140 H-arst a e. J1CJO— CotMge, 4 rooms; 220 2Stn St., with c.*! business, horses, wagons and cood- >Wcown and *30 per month— 2 nats^ I and a root-Mi and bath; on Day st.; $3000. $300 down. »25 p*r month; 2 flats: 2.U) irt. D. COFFIN. Mission, bet. 21st and 22d. A $2000 HOME built to suit you, let Included, any location, on $1 25 per «*«k. Mutual Home Building Association. 427 Crogsley bid. $1200 WILL buy newly furnished modern house, 12 rooms; worth Investigating. 467 Geary at. FOR saJe— Two fine lots. Richmond, reason- able. Room 310. Mutual Savings Bank bldg. ALL work cuaranteed first class by AHL- BACH & MAYER, plumbers. 836 Howard «t. MESXO ?ABX EEAL ESTATE. $200 PER acre — Two R-acre and one 4-acre tract, back of Fair Oaks; water and good roads: last of this property left; U cash. Menlo Park— A fine country home, with splendid garden and magnificent tree*; well built, cld-fashioned house in good condition; fcr tale at a bargain; 15 acres, all Improved. Fair Oaks — Land in best part of this dis- trict; well sheltered and wooded: In tracts of "from 4 to 25 acres; special term* to thos«» building immediately. • : SELBY RODGERS * CO.. . Telephone Main 673. 110 California st. BEAL ESTATE— COPITTBT — Tor Sale. ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, vtiwyards: Inspected bargains; monthly ca.ta- • lorues *ent free. C M. WOOSTER CO.. 648 Market st. ALAMEDA ADVERT ? S ? J\TTS AT-A^rrpA BE All ESTATE. ALAMEDA SAVINGS BANK. §7500 Hou*e cf 12 rooms, southeast corner Grand st. and Alameda ave.; 75 feet on " Grand by US on Alameda ave.; also lot in rear. 45 . feet on Alameda ave. by 150 feet deep. $2200 — Two-etcry boos* of 8 rooms and barn; 54x120. east side cf Sixth St.; SO feet acrth cf Tayler ave.; '434 Sixth et. f3250 Two -story house, south line of Encinal ave.. 148 feet east of Union «t.; 1812 En- ciaal a.t. . . FORECLOSURE. WE WANT AN OFFER. • NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. . Almost new 8-room house: fine marine v'ew; house Is- thoroughly modern: porcelain bath, etc.; cement bns*m»nt: S3OO<>. HAMMOND & HAMMOND. The Leading and P.Wiabie Agents, . , 1422 PARK ST. fl!WO FT.'TP.a home in Alameda: a snap: 7- ! room house: larir* lot: fruit, flowers: leading ' ¦ avenue; little ca»h. See owner, 21 Spear St.. J P. K.. ur»tairf. j BERKELEY ADVERT ? S ? XTS | ¦ 1 BERKELEY BEAL ESTATE. ! 'BARGAIN— ?ie0i.': S-room house, well, barn, | 1 hk-kf-n-hotise. 50 young fruit trees, lot 175x I 2 f> 7: one blork north of Corbin station. West ' BcjrVcley. Inquire of F. BEVIS, on the j premise*. j FRUITVALE ADVT'SXXTS j rBTTITVAI.E BEAIi ESTATE. FOR £ALK— J2750; tt cost $3750: rents for $20 ; j.r month; 2 cottages on lot, 40x150. Apply •<• is. S. AUSTIN. 1101 Twenty-third ave., j Eatt Oakland. j TRUITVALE BOOMS. S'FCnMfHED housekeeping rmt. : closet, pan- ; try, bath. laun.,& yd. 1417 Fremont av.,Ftvle. j —^^"— ¦—^^— — »—^^^"^i j OAKLAND ADYERT'S'MTS OFFICE, 1010 BROADWAY. OAKLAND rUBSTTUBE 7OB SALE. I TG-MoRBOVV the day f'jr bargains in furni- ture. II. .fckhelhaas.llth Et.,cor.store.Oakland. San Francisco Advertiseni'ts BOOMS FOB HOUSEKEEPING. AUSTIN' ave. 1C2. off Polk st., between Bush and l"ne — Two housekeeping rooms and bath. CHUBCU. 30*. cor. 15th — a tiont Funny unfur- j cishfd room*, with i-arpete. .bath, gas; rear, j CLAY. 14.VS — 2 cr 4 front rooms; gas range; ; bath; i-orajjlete housekeeping. ) EDDY. 7.»— Well furnished housekeeping j 1 ¦:;-.-; 2 cr 4 gas ranges; bath and phone. ' EI.Lli?. lust — Housekeeping room; American • family; »:». : FKLL, 22>< — Nice furnished suite housekeeping, ' Ifll; cf-ntrai; bath, gas range; adults. GEARY, 4S3 — 3 eunny rooms for housekeep- -•-S- . GOLJJKN <J>TK ave.. 433 — Three furnished housekeeping: rooirs. GOLDEN GATE «ve.. C22— Eunny. furnished I housekeeping rooms. ; HAIGHT. 21S — Nicely furnished rooms for i hov.srkeepins; sunny, ysrd, all conveniences. | HOWARD. f22— Two suites housekeeping room*; alA Finele. i HOWARD. 823— Very large front rooms; gas , ttove; houspk'eptag. ¦ ; JEg?IE. CC:i— Sunny room furnished house- i kcej.ing; i?as range; sink; $3 week. KEN1LWORTH. cor. Bush and Powell— Three- ftnr.y apartments; steam heat;cen. loc KNICKERBOCKER Apaitmcnt*. l.!40 Pine— Hunny, COraMed .'I-ruom gun*-*: steam heat- ed. eject ric lighted; free baths: rates reas. LIBRARY bldg.. Van Nc-sii and Go!d»n Gat* »«•*>•. — Suite* and ninny unfur. rooms: r«aa. M« A LUSTBB. c:«S— Nir.ely rurnished. sunny loom; u*e pf kitchen; running water. UiALLISTER. 720 — Double parlors; folding beJ; liousekeeping; ?25. i?c.\L!-T£-TKR. 1050 — 3 tunny fur. rooms for likpg. ;ga» and coal range; sink; batft; phone. NICE housekeeping rc*m» 10 let; all locations. I'hocr Clay W»6. N ! NT;TEENTH. 3475. Mission warm belt— >.'t«-«>:y furnUfied rcon; hauseke^ping; gas. l.-aih OAK. 117. t-"S McAllister — Rooms, complete; »6 to *12; gas range, hot bath: adults. OAK. 7:;l— Large, tunny room for house- keeping. • . OTAP.RELL. 776. r.r. Larkln— 2 light, sunny. large urjfur. housekpc. rooms; reasonable. •l'AGE, 1425—3 cr 4 unfurnished housekeeping iwn»; electric light ; gas; bath. PEARL. 13. off M&rkct, between Valencia and Guerrero — Two sunny connecting- hottsekeep- ir.c rooms; cas range; use of bath and laun. f COTT. 250 — Two sunny, unfurn!shed, connect- ing rooms: bath; cas; phone. '.4 EECOND, 149 — Rooms for housekeeping; nicely furnished; convenient to business. SECOND. 212— Housekeeping rcomi and othrrs- r.o children; reasonable. ECOTT. 3ou, northeast corner Page Two newly furnished, sunny housekeeping rooms- «^ke Halglit-Ft. car to Scott; quiet, respect- able neighborhood. SIXTH. 145— Rooms tor housekeeping; also fin;if rooms. i 6TOCKTON*. 711— Furnished rooms for house- keeping; SIO per month. THE Vlrcinla. 1005 Powell — Furnished or un- 'urnlt-fcr-d bay-window suites, comrilete for- iiougfkf-eplng; sas range; also single. rwo large furnished rooms, also small kitchen. fT r?nt for l!cht housekeepicg; bath and r'b©rs«; AEhbury Heights; fine view; refer- ence*. Box AUZ. Call. TURK. J147 — Unfurnished, eunny cultcs; new house; fine view. VAN NESS »ve., 421-Sunny. from suite ;*»« •tovc; f23>per month. ' APARTMENT HOUSES. ST. LOUIS. 1575 Jackson st. — Modern 3-4-0 rooms: furn. or unfur.; refs. Tel. East 1350. BOOMS TO LET — Fnrn. and TJnf urn. A— WOLF HOUSE. S. W. cor. Sixth and Howard — Modern apartments, single rocms. etc.. from 20c to tl: rates by the .week or month. A— BRUNSWICK House, 143 Sixth, st. —Rooms ?Sc to $1 per night, $1 25 to (5 per week and . light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT "The Almonte," S73 Market «. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)— Rooms. 25c. 00c. $1. *1 60 night; $1 CO to f 10 week; house open all night. ALDINE, 404 Turk st. — Sunny furnished suite; $1S per nonth; $4 50 per week. BELMOND House, over Owl druc store. 2 en- trances, 112(5 Market and 21 Turk — Electric lights; running water in every room; 200 rooms; 25c to 50c per night: $1 25 to $3 week. BUCHANAN. 1200— Rooms to let. BUSH. 75«— Rooms to let. CRAGBURN (The), 1007 Larkln. cor. Post.— Sunny, nicely fun-.lshed rooms; single, en suite, housekeeping apartments, running water, baths; rates reasonable. DOUGLASS, 228 — Furnished room to let. EDDT. 207 — Furnished rooms. EDDY, 210 — Elegant, sunny front room; also double, rooms. EDPT, 432 — Fine furnished rooms; modern; all conveniences: reasonable: nice location. EDDY. C26 — Room and board. EDDY, 1254 — Beautiful eunny rooms, with or without board. ULLIS, 837 — Kront alcove room; also other sunny rooms: private family. FELL, 335 — Beautiful sunny alcove room; gas; bath; modern; ?10. FELL. C54 — Elegant suite; private family; ac- commodate three gentlemen. FREE list of rooms at ' ROOM RENTING AGENCY. 235 Kearny st. HARRISON. 784 ft. near~F«3urth^F1nely~fur^ nished. sunny rooms; bath; homelike; *1 week up. HOWA Rd! 737V4— Manila House — Furnished rooms with all conveniences; reasonable. LARKIN, 804— Sunny front room, one or two persons. |8; back room, $0; housekeeping. MARKET, 1040 (The Falmouth)— Sunny rooms] hot. cold water. elevator;windows for parade! MASON.514,nr.Eutter — Sun. front room suite or single; «lecantly furn.; modern; reasonable. MINNA, 110 — Nice single and double rooms to let: rent cheap. FRANKLIN. 428 — Furnished room. FRANKLIN. 721. near G. G. ave. — Sunny fur- niehed front rooms, suitable for two. $10. FULTON. 29 — Rooms to let. FULTON. l'C3 — Nice front room; running water. FURNISHED rooms to let; all locations. Phone Clay 936. GEARY. CIS — Nice front room. GEARY. 1499— Sunny front room. GRAND Southern. 7th and Mission — Rooms 35c to $1 25 night; $1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-rm. GROVE, 45S — Nice. large, funny room. GUERRERO. 333— Nicely furnished large sun- ny room: bath, gas and phone; private fam. HAIGHT. 60 — Furnished room to let. HAIGKT. 21S — Nicely furnixhed rooms; sunny, bath, phone: all conveniences. HAMPTON place, IS— Single or housekeeping rooms. HARRISON. 2408V4. between Twentieth and Tvrenty-first — To let, sunny front room wliu gas and bath: $G per month. HOWARD. 708— Rooms to rent; furnished. HOWARD. 715— Large eunny rooms at low rates; 25c to 51 day and tl 25 to <5 week. KEARNY. 305. cor. Bush— Nicely furnished fanny rooms and bath at reasonable prices. LARGE sunny front room In private home to a sentleman. Box 714, Call office. MISSION. 1C30B— Nice s#mny furftished room, with or without board; bath; grate; reason- able. MISSION. 2768 — Two bright furnished rooms. NOE. 577 — Large furnished room to let; sun- ny; terms reasonable. OOTAVIA. 1157— Large well-furnished room for three young men. OCTAVIA. 1157— Well-furnished rooms; gas; bath; phone. OFARRELL. 20— Sunny furnished rooms; ele- gant: electric light*; unfurnished offices. PINE. H27. near Powell — Sunny furnished room: suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; reas. POST, 217 — Elegantly furnished rooms, single or en suite, for conclave visitors; reasonable. POWELL. SK.— Nicely furnished rooms. POWELL. 122C. cor] Pacific— Nice, sunny front rooms, double and single; popular prices; also housekeeping rooms. SHOTWELL. 655 — Nicely furnished sunny rooms; yrivate family. 6TH, 143 — Rooms with housekeeping privileges; also double parlors; Kood for Dr. or dentist. SIXTH. 314— Furnished rocms. STEVENSON, 635— Sunny dourle furnished toom fo* gentlemen. t TAYLOR. «24. cor. Sutter — 2 sunny front rooms; also 2 housekpg. rooms; reasonable. THE LARCHMONT, 361 Sutter— New orlck bui'ding. finely furnished; modern; central; . rates reasonable. THIRD. 308 (The Mayflower)— Pleasant miny furnished rooms; central: reasonable. UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy, near Market— 400 rooms, 35c to *1 night. $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights «no gas), running water In every room; elevator, read. -room; free bus; baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d st.. near Market- Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 35c to (1 SO nfelit; $2 to $8 week; elevator: <lec. lighter reading-room; free bus; baggage. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan and Church sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception cf advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1O0K Market st.. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. BOOMS AND BOABD. MASON. C15A. near Su7ter^Sunny~fural8hed room, with or without board; private family. HAIGHT. 60 — Newly furnished double and single rooms; good home cooking; reasonable. O'FARRELL, C21 (The Comora)— 2 or 3 superb rooms; large grounds; best table; billiard rro. ROOMS with board; all locations. Phone Clay EDDY. 1128. opp. Jefferson Park— Fine fura. runny rcrms; Ub!e board; reas.; new mi nag. HOWARD. 8UA— First-class board and room. single or double. t&-»C wk.; American family. Stevenson Mans«on, opp. Grace Church annex, £fl7 California— See rooms. learn prices.try table. A WEEK'S news for 5 cent*— The Weekly Cail 16 pages. In wrapper, for mailing. %\ per yeatl ¦ ROOMS WAHTIl). - BY lady and son. employed during day, 2 un- funilsbed rooms; reasonable. M. T. f 316 Laurel ft. , ROOMS wanted Immediately at ROOM RENTING AGENCY. 235 Kearny at. BOOM-axsarrnro aoeitct. MARION GRIFFIN. 400 - Examiner bldg.— Rooms to let, with cr without housekeeping single or In suites: we recommend 800 Scott' 464 Hafzht. 403 Halght. 1187 Ellis. HAVE you any rooms to let? If you have and want them rented quick telephone to Clay 996. prPTPEara^ wotices. . DIVIDEND NOTICE— The Giant Powder Com- j>«ny.rCon. — A dividend. No. (59. of fifty cents (jOc) p«r share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared, payable at the office of the company, rooms 202, 204 and 20C Haytvard building. San Francisco on -K-ptember 10. 1004. Transfer books close geoL.3. 1904. at noon. C. C. QUINN, Sec. rOBECIiOSUBE BAEB. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE: UNITED STATES SHIPBUILDING COM- PANY. Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to a decree of foreclosure and sale made ' and entered in the Circuit Court o* the United States for the District of New Jersey on June 30, 1904. In a certain con- solidated cause in equity pending in said court, wherein The Mercantile Trust Com- pany and New York Security and Trust ; Company, respectively, are complainants, and United States Shipbuilding Company and others are defendants, and also. pur-, suant to -an ancillary decree of foreclo- sure and sale made and entered ln> the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of California on August 1, 1904, in a certain consolidated cause in equity pending In said court wherein the said The Mercantile Trust Company and New York Security -and Trust Company, respectively, are complainants,' and United States Shipbuilding Company and others are defendants I, James Smith, jr., as special master in and by said decrees ap- pointed, will sell in two separate parcels at public sale or auction to the highest bidder, at the front door of the main busi- ness office upon the mortgaged premises hereinafter described, in the City of San Francisco, State of California, viz., on the north side of Twentieth Street, between Michigan and Georgia Streets, in the said City of San Francisco, on the twenty- sixth day of September, 1904, at 12 o'clock noon, or on the day and hour to which I may finally adjourn the sale, the following premises and property which in said decrees are adjudged to be mort- gaged under two certain mortgages from said United States Shipbuilding Company, the first to The Mercantile Trust Com- pany, and the second to the New York Security and Trust Company, and are described as follows: FIRST PARCEL. The yards, docks, plant and property formerly owned by the Union Iron Works, situated in San Francisco, State of Cali- fornia, and consisting of: (a) AH those certain lots, pieces or par- cels of land situate, lying and being in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, and bounded and particu- larly described as follows, to wit: 1. Commencing at the southeasterly cor- ner of Illinois and Eighteenth Streets; running thence eastwardly and along tne southerly line of Eighteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Michigan Street; thence southwardly and along the west- erly line of Michigan Street four hundred (400) feet to Nineteenth Street; thence westwardly and along the northerly line of Nineteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Illinois Street; thence northwardly and along the easterly line of Illinois Street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement; being all of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and Twenty-five (425). 2. Commencing at the southeasterly cor- ner of Illinois and Nineteenth Streets; running thence eastwardly and along the southerly line of Nineteenth street two hundred (200) feet to Michigan Street; thence southwardly and along the west- erly line of Michigan Street four hundred (400) feet to Twentieth Street; thence westwardly and along the northerly line of Twentieth Street two hundred (200) feet to Illinois Street: thence north wardly and along the easterly line of Illinois Street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement; being all of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred ana Twenty-six (426). , 3. Commencing at the southeasterly cor- ner of Michigan and Nineteenth Streets; running thence eastwardly and along tne southerly line of Nineteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Georgia Street; thence southwardly and along the west- erly line of Georgia Street four hundred (40U) feet to Twentieth Street; thence westwardly and along the northerly line of Twentieth Street two hundred (200) feet to Michigan Street; thence northwardly and along the easterly line of Michigan Street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement: being all of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and Forty-seven (447). 4. Commencing at the southeasterly cor- ner of Michigan and Eighteenth Streets; running thence easterwardly and alo n f the southerly line of Eighteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Georgia street; thence southwardly and along the wester- lv line of Georgia Street four hundred (400) feet to Nineteenth Street; thence west- war '<y and along the northerly line ot Nii «;enth Street two hundred (200) fee., to Michigan Street: thence northwardly and alon,sr the easterly line of Michigan Street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement; being all of Potrero Nuevo, Block Number Four Hundred and Forty-eight (448). , ¦ , 5 Commencing at the southeasterly cor- ner of Georgia and Eighteenth Streets; running thence eastwardly and along the southerly line of Eighteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Louisiana Street; thence southwardly and along the wester- ly line- of Louisiana Street four hundred (400) feet to Nineteenth Street; thence westwardly and along the northerly line of Nineteenth Street two hundred * (200) feet to Georgia Street; thence northward- ly and along the easterly line of Georgia Street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement; being all of Potrero Nuevo. Block Four Hundred and Fifty- nlno (459). 6 Commencing at the southeasterly cor- ner of Nineteenth and Georgia Streets; running thence eastwardly and along the southerly line of 'Nineteenth Street two hundred (200) feet to Louisiana Street; thence" southwardly and along the wester- ly line of Louisiana Street four hundred (400) feet to Twentieth Street; thence westwardly and along the northerly line of Twentieth Street two hundred (2C0) feet to Georgia Street; thence north- wardly and along the easterly line of Georgia Street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement; ' being all of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hun- dred and Sixty (460). 7. Commencing at the southeasterly cor- ner of Louisiana and Nineteenth Streets; running thence eastwardly and along the southerly line of Nineteenth Street two hundred (200) fee-t to Maryland Street; thence southwardly and along the wester- ly line of Maryland Street four hundred (400) feet to Twentieth Street; thence westwardly and along the northerly line I of Twentieth Street two hundred (200) feet to Louisiana Street; thence northwardly and along the easterly line of Louisiana Street four hundred (4t0) feet to the point of commencement; being all of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and Eighty-one V1S1). 8. Commencing at the southeasterly cor- ner of Eighteenth and Louisiana Streets; running tnence eastwardly and along the southerly line of Eighteenth Street two hundred (2U)J feet to Maryland Street; thence southwardly and along the wester- ly line of Maryland Street four hundred (400) feet to Nineteenth Street; thence westwardly and along the northerly line of Nineteenth • Street two hundred (2.0) feet to Louisiana Street: thence north- wardly and along the easterly line of Louisiana Street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement; being all of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hun- dred and Eighty-two (4S2). 9. Commencing at the southeasterly corner of Maryland and Eighteenth streets; running: thence eastwardly and along the '"southerly line of Eighteenth street two hundred (200) feet to Delaware street; thence southwardly and along the westerly line of Delaware street four hundred (400) feet to Nineteenth street; thence westwardly and along the north- erly line of Nineteenth street two hun- dred (200) feet to Maryland street; thence northwardly and along the easterly line of Maryland street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement; being all of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and Eighty-five (485). 10. Commencing at the southeasterly corner of Michigan and Twentieth streets; running thence and along the southerly line of Twentieth street two hundred (200) feet to Georgia street; thence southwardly and along the wester- ly line of Georgia street four hundred (400) feet; thence at a right angle west- wardly and parallel with Twentieth street two hundred (200) feet to Michigan street; thence northwardly and along the easterly line of Michigan street four hundred (400) feet to the point of com- mencement: being all of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and Forty- Bix (446). 1 11. Commencing at the southeasterly corner of Georgia and Twentieth streets; running thence eastwardly and along the southerly line of Twentieth 'street two hundred (200) feet to Louisiana atreet; thence southwardly and along the west- erly line of Louisiana street one hundred and thirty-one (131) feet and eight (8) Inches: thence at a right angle westward- ly and parallel with Twentieth: street ninety-five (95) feet and three and one- half (3&) inches: thence south 6H degrees west two hundred and forty-six (246) feet and one-fourth (V4) of an inch to a point fifty-six (56) feet and eight and one-half (S&) Inches eastwardly from the eastwardly line of Georgia street; thence southwardly twenty-seven (27) feet and seven (7) inches to a point distant fifty-two (52) feet easterly from the easterly line of Georgia street: thence westwardly and parallel with Twentieth street fifty-two (52) feet to Georgia street: thence north- wardly and along the easterly line of Georgia street four hundred (400) feet to the point of commencement; bein* a por- tion of Portrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and Sixty-one (461). 12. Commencing at a point on the west- erly line of Georgia street, distant thereon two hundred and twenty (220) feet north- wardly from the northerly line of Twenty, second street; running thence westwardly and at a right angle to Georgia street on*- hundred (100) feet; thence at a right angle northwardly five (5)rfeet,and six and one-' half (6Vi) Inches: thence westwardly one hundred (100) feet, more or less, to the easterly line of Michigan street at a point distant thereon two hundred and twenty- six (226) feet and five and five-eighths (5*g) inches northwardly from the north- erly line of Twenty-second street: thinw northwardly and along the easterly line of Michigan street, one hundred and seventy-three (173) feet and six and three- eighths (t#») inches; thence at a ri^ht angle eastwardly and parallel with Twen- ty-second street two hundred (200) feat to Georgia street: thence southwardly antl along the westerly line of Georgia street one hundred and eighty (180) feet to the point of commencement; being a portion of Potrero Nuevo Block Number Four Hundred and Forty-five (445). (b) The buildings, structures, erections and constructions placed thereon' witn their fixtures. • . ¦ (c> All windlasses, capstans, tackle, docks, engines, furnaces, boilers, ma- chinery, shafting, -, belting, pulleys, dy- namos, dyes, patterns, drawings. ;cols, furniture, fixtures, appliances, implements and appurtenances of every kinl sn1 character situate, lying or being In. on or about the said yards, docks, pre ri es and property described in clauses (a) and (b) hereof, and used or provided for use in and about the operation of sa'd p'ant and property and the cairyng on of 'hi business of the United States Shpb-Id- ing Company in the same, It bein< the intention that said yards, do:ks. prem- ises and property should be conveyed as an active, going and operating manu- facturing plant. SECOND PARCEL. All the raw materia', st r el, iron, lum- ber, fuel, oil, supplies, goods, war.s, mer- chandise and products belonging to -he United States Shipbuilding Co-nrany. a id tormerly owned by the Union Iron Works, whether manufactured or in petti of manufacture, and all other tangible jer- sonal property, goods and chattels, of any and every kind, name or hatuie, whrh may be upon th** premises last above de- scribed, and wnich the United States Shipbuilding Company acquired from said Union Iron Works. As provided by .sa!d decrees, t^e fail premises and property will bi sclJ Ire: and clear of all liens and claims of ev. ry description, without valuation, appraise- ment, redemption or exten3lon. | The special master will offT fo- sile 1 separately in onn parcel all tha' port rn of the mortgaged real estate and appu - tenances hereinabove descr bed ps lhe FIRST PARRCEL. In making such sale the special master will, pursuant to the directions of said decrees, Rccept no bid for the property so io be offered for snle from any bidder for a sum le s than ?1,- 400,000, nor from any bidder who s.al net I place In his hands or deporlt wth Iilrn at the time of making the b.d ea a v'.e's* that such bidder will makeg.oJ hl.« bd, if accepted by the court, the sum of 5105,- 000 in money or certified- check up.n a .y national bank, or upon any trust com- pany In the city of New York, or $52a,uw. lace value of the bonds secured \y tald mortgage of the United States Shipbuild- ing Company to The Mercantile Tru3t Company, or, in case said mortgage shall have been previously satisfied, $150,000 face value of the bonds secured by said mort- gage of the United States Shipbuilding Company to the New York Security and Trust Company. The special master will next offer for sale, separately and in one parcel, all that portion of the mortgaged personal property hereinabove ' described as the SECOND PARCEL.. In making such sale the said special master will, pursuant to the directions of said decrees, accept no bid for the property so to be offered for sale from any bidder (or a sum less than $300,000, nor from any bidder who shall not place in his hands or deposit with him at the time of making the bid. as a pledge that such bidder will make good his b.d, if accepted by the court, the sum of $60,(M> in money or certified check upon any na- tional bank, or upon any trust company in the city of New York. The certificate of any trust company in the city of New York that it holds bonds a3 therein described secured by either of the said mortgages of the United States Shipbuilding Company, subject to the or- der/of the party named, and transferred to the special master, will be received by said special master and accepted in lieu of the bonds specified in said certificate as a deposit at the time of sale and on ac- count of the-payment of the purchase price bid. with like force and effect aa though the bonds therein ¦ named had Been delivered to such special master. Of the price for which said respsctive parcels of property shall be sold, there shall be paid in cash at the time of sale, the cash deposits hereinbefore required, which shall be received as a part of the purchase price and .also, with respect to each of the said, parcels of property, there shall be paid in cash, at the same time, and from time to time thereafter, such further portions of the purchase price of said properties as the court may- direct; and the court has resented the right upon the confirmation of the sale of the said parcels of property, or either, of them, to charge the properties sold, or any part thereof, with a lien to secure any such further payment ot cash in an amount then to be fixed by the court or to require a bond in lieu of any such lien. The bal- ance of the purchase price of each of the said parcels of property, not required to be paid in cash or secured by lien or bond as aforesaid, may be paid In cash, or the purchaser may satisfy and make good the balance of his bid. In whole or in part, by turning in to be cancelled or credited as hereinafter provided, out- standing bonds and overdue coupons ap- pertaining thereto secured by said mort- gage of the United State; Shipbuilding Co.Tipany to Tne Mercantile Trust Com-' pany, saM bonds and coupons being re- ceived at such price or value as shall be equivalent to the amount that the holder or holders thereof would be entitled to receive thereon in' 1 case the entire pur- chase prices of all the properties covered by said mortgage were paid in cash; cr in rase said mortgage 'of the United States Shipbuilding Company to The Mercantila Trust Company shall have been previously- satisfied, sala purchaser or purchasers may for the same purpose turn in to be so cancelled or credited out- standing bonds and overdue coupons appertaining thereto, secured by said 1 mortgage of the United States Shipbuild- ing Company to the New York Security and Trust Company, which shall be. like- wise received at a value likewise com- puted; but such payment in bonds issued under said mortgage to The Mercantile Trust Company shall be subject to such further order of the court as may be necessary to protect any rights, equities or priorities of the holders of any of said bends In respect to the distribution of the yroeeeds of the sale of the premises cov- ered by the lien of said mortgage, as in said decrees provided.. All such bwids and coupons that may be used to make any such payment shall be surrendered to the special master and cancelled if the whole amount due thereon Is applied upon the purchase price, but if less than the whole amount be so applied then the amount so applied shall be stamped or written upon such bonds and coupons, which shall then be returned to the holder. If any bid shall b3 accepted by the court and the person making; the same shall fa'! to comply with all the condi.ions of sale and all orders of the court in rt?p»ct thereto, the sum deposited by tha bidder shall be forfeited and shall be app led as the court may direct. The court has reserved the right to re- ject any bid ai d to resell the mortgaged premises and property upon the failure ot any purchaser for five days to comply with any order of the court rsquiring pay. ment. The said decrees provide that the pur- chaser or purchasers of the property therein decreed to be sold shall bs inve t?d with, and shall hold, possess and enjoy the said mortgaged property thereby de- creed to be sold, or so much thereof as may be purchased by him or them respec- tively, and all rights, priyl.eges and fran- chises pertaining thereto, as fully en 1 } completely as the d<?ft-n«lant.<» in ?aid con- solidated causes, or any of th»m, held and enjoyed the wme at the time oi the entry of such decrees, or hid theretof »re hel i and enjoyed the same reauvctl/cly; and, further, that the said purchaser or rur- chasers shall be entitled to hold the said property so sold freed and dl^chnrged ot and from the Hen of the mortgages fore- closed in said consolidated causes and freed and discharged from i-ll claims tl the parties to said suits or any of ilum, and every person represented by or c!ai-n- ing under or through them or any o* th»m For further particulars rcf. ren e It I made to the above rr.enti>nel decree* ot the said Circuit Court of the United Stat s • for the districts aforesaid, or. file wi h the . clerks of ?aid courts respectively at Tren- ton. New Jersey, and San Francisco, Cali. fornia. Da'ed August 6th. 1004. JAMES SMITH, JR.. Special Master, Newark, New Jersey. Mrs. L. M. Davidson, formerly Mrs. Charles D. Carter, a native of England, ased 87 years 3 months and 25 days. DODD— At Sehuetzen Park, September 1. 1904. John Dodd. a native of New York State, aged 81 years. EUSTATHEW— In this city. September 1. 1804, Anna K. Eustathew beloved mother of Nick K. Eustathew and Mrs. A. C. Claudi- anos. a native of Bralla, Koumania, ag?d (50 years. EVANS— In Oakland August 31. 19C4. Cath- erine Porter. Infant daughter of Charles J. and Lots Evans a native of Oakland, aged 1 month. FARQUHARSON— In this city, September 1. i J9O4. Jessie II. Farquharson wife of Dav d l'arquharson. and mother of 'Mary A.. C. D. ..and D. F. Farquharson. aged 7U years and 10 months. ETNoace of funeral hereafter. FIRPO — In this city. September 1. 1904. Melba. dearly beloved daughter of Mary and G. Firpo. sister of Henry Firpo. and grand- daughter of Antonio Cuneo. a native of San ' Francisco, aged 3 years and 4 months. FUEHRIG — In this city, September 1. 1904, Dura C. dearly beloved wife of Charles A. H. Fuehrlg. and loving mother of George. Theodore and Adolph Fuehrig, a native of Lobsens. Provlnz Posen. Germany, aged 49 years and 14 days. GREEN— In this city. September 1. 1904. Helena, wife of George Green, mother of Mrs. Essie Herrmann and Lawrence. N. T. and Christina M. Green, and daughter of the late Judge Lawrence Ryan, a native ot Jacksonville. Fla.. aged 62 years. (CTThe funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 9:30 a. in., from her lat« residence UK". Sacramento street, thence to St. Mary's (Paullst) Church, California ani Dupont streets, where a requiem high maas will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HAMM— In this city. September 1. 1DO». Sarah E. Hamm, beloved mother of Lout* J. Hamm. a native of Maine, aged 62 years 9 months and 9 days. HEALY— In this city. August 30. 1904." Cap- tain Michael A., beloved husband of Mary J. Healy. and father of Fredrick A. Healy, a native of Georgia, aged 65 years and 11 months. IE7The funeral will take place Friday. September 2. at 10 a. m.. from St. Mary's (Paullst) Church, corner of Dupont and Cali- fornia streets, where a mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul. Interment private In Holy Cross Cemetery. Remains at the funeral parlors of the Henry J. Gal- lagher Company, 2O Fifth street. HENNIG— In this city. August 31. 19O4, Thel- ma Marie, beloved daughter of Julius and Minnie Hennig, and sister of Rose and Lily Hennig. a native of San Francisco, aged 1 month and 22 days. KAISER— In this city August 31. 1904. John Kaiser, beloved husband of Fredericke Kaiser, father of William F.. Charles A. and Emma Kaiser. Mrs. G. H. Burfeind and Mrs. C. P. Lemoge. and grandfather ot Freda «nd Willie Kaiser and Luclle Bur- feind. a- native of Wurtemberg. Germany, aged 63 years 5 months and 20 days. CTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to nttend the funeral s«rvice3 Saturday. September 3. 10O4. at 1:30 p. m.. at his late residence. 1713 Mason street. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. P'ease omit flowers. McCLUNG— In this city, August 28. 190-1. John McClung. husband of Eliza C. McClung. and lather of Margaret. Clara and John H. Mc- Clung. a native of County Tyrone. Ireland, aired 70 years. (Toronto papers please copy.) MORRIS— In Oakland. September 1. 10O4. John M., beloved husband of Catherine Morris, a native of New York, aged 60 years. RICHARDS— In this city. August 31. 1S04. Alice M.. daughter of the late Thomas and Margaret Richards and Ulster of Thomas L.. Daniel B., Evan E. and Edwin L. Rich- ards. Mrs. Annie O'Connell. Mrs. Frank Clayton. Mrs. O. M. Riewerts and Mis3 Hat- tie Richards, a native of California, aged 19 years. ¦ tCT Friends and acquaintances ar» respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 1O.SO a. m.. from h«r late resi- dence. 228 Thirteenth *treet, near Howard. Intel men; Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SCHOEN— In this city. September 1, 1004. Veronica, beloved wife cf Max Schcen, a native of Cologne. Germany, aged 46 years 8 months and 24 days. CTTrlendsi and acquaintances arc respect- i fully invited to attend the funeral to-day ¦ (Friday), at 10 a. m.. from her late resi- dence, 797 McAllister street. Interment Hills ! of Eternity L'emetery by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. WALCOTT— In this city. August 31. 19C4. Thomas J. Walcott, beloved sen of Themis J. and the late Margaret Walcott. ani bi- loved brother of Mrs. Paul Talo and George | and Viola Walcott. a native of San Fran- cisco, agtd 19 years. ICTFrlends and, acquaintances are re«pect- , fully Invited to attend the funeral Friday, | September 2. at 1 :30 p. m.. from his late residence. 91.1 Dolores street, near Twenty- second. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WILKINSON— In this city. August 30. 19O4. Johanna Wilkinson, a native of Nova Scotia i aged 70 years. A member of Seven Pines Circle. Lcdles of the G. A. R. (E7Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Friday, at 2 p. m.. from the parlors of Porter & : White, 423 • Golden Gate avenue. Funeral i under the auspices ot Seven Pines Circle, 1 Ladies of the G. A. R. Interment Cyj?re« ! Lawn Cemetery via the 3:30 p. m. train i from Third and Townsend streets depot.