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Continued From . Page Thirteen. COMMERCIAL NEWS STOCK MARKET. Leopold and Flora Baer to Robert P. Troy, lot on N line of Bush street, SO E of Octavla! E 25 by N 120: $10. City and County of San Francisco to James Harrington, lot on S line of Fell street, 60 W of Laguna, W 25 by S 83: . Same to Daniel W. ' Earl, lot on W line of Laguna street. 63:101s S~ of Clay street. S 63:10^ by W 137:6; . B Same to Elsie H. Scott, lot on SW corner of Clay and Laguna streets, W 137:6 by S Same to Guaranty Loan Company, lot on 3W comer of Lily avenue and Buchanan street. S James C. Bourbin to Fred L. Hansen. lot on N line of Eddy street, 62 W of Steiner W 25 by N 1C0; $10. g94E$3$pa&*- ' Robert and TllUe* Lorentz to S. J. Goldstone lot' on S tine of Fulton street, 106:3 W- of Shrader. W 0:lU by S 80: $10. . ! Pacific Improvement Company to John Stter len, lot on W line of. Clayton street. 125 fi of Carl, S BO by W 125: $10. City and County of Saa FranoUco to TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. HEAIj ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Ex-dlvidend yesterday: California Fruit Canners' Association, regular monthly. 60 cents per share, amounting to $17,349 60; California Powder Works (new corporation), a regular monthly of 50 cents: the Pacific Port land Cement Cum pan y, a monthly of 50 cents; Home OH Company, regularly monthly. 2% cents per shar«\ amounting to $2500; Llghtner Mining Company, regular monthly, 5 cents per Ehare. amounting to $6250. The General Electric Company has declared a regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent on the capital stock, payable October 15. The Standard Electric Company of Cali fornia has levied an assessment of $10 per Bhare, delinquent October 21. The California Gas and Electric Corporation recently acquired control of this company, which has a capital stock *>f ?o.O(x>.000 in 50,000 shares of the par value of ?100 each and $5,000,000 5 per cen^ bonds due September 1, 1039. Two more members of the Pacific Stock Ex change — S. Wollberg and A. Krause — have re signed and have been elected members of the Pan Francisco Stock and Exchange Board, making: nine former members of th» Pacific that have recently Joined the San Francisco Board. It Is now considered doubtful whether the plans for reorganizing the Paclflo Stock Exchange will be carried out. STOCK AXD BOXD EXCHAXGE. TUESDAY. Sept. 20—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bld.Ask.l Bid.Ask. 4s qr coup.. 107U 108 14s qr cp new.131 5I132U 4s qr, reg...l06i4107 1 3s qr coup. . .105 ICoVi MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W 6s — — O T Co 6s..ll8 — Assctd Oil 5s. 70 70*J Do 5s 110 Bay CPC 5s. 10014102% Do con 5s. — 103 Cal C G Cs. — 103% Oceanic S 5s. — 70 Cal G & E g Om Cable 6s. 124 — m & ct 5s. 81 81% Pac G Im 4s. fa PQ Cal-st C 5s. 112% — P E Ry 5s. .105V4105T. C C Wat 5s. 07% — P & C H 6s. 104 — Ed L & P Oa.121 125 P & O R 6s. 114 — - F & C H 6s. — — Powell-st 6s. — — Geary-st 5s. 50 65 Sac EG&R 63 9!>?;i01 H C&S 5%s. — — SF&SJV Bs.llSH — Do 5s 100«4 — Sierra R 6s. 100% — Hon R T 6s. 107 — S P of A 6s— I, A Elec 6s. — '— (1909) 109 — " L A Ry 6s.. 116% — .(1910) .109 — L A L Co 0s — — S P of C 6s— Do gtd 6s. — — (1905)Sr A.103% — Do gtd Bs.103%105 (1905)Sr B. — 107% LAP lem 5s. 102% — (1906) 106%10fl Mkt-st C 6s. 114% — (1912) H6mi7 Do lem 6s. 113 — SPC 1 eg 5s.ll5«i — MV&MtT 58.102 — Do etmpd.lOfliJ _ N R of C Cs.106% — S P B R 63.133 — Do 5s URTs — S V Wat 6s.lO4 104% N P C R 58.105 105»g Do 4s 2dm.lOO».4 — X C Ry 5s.. — 112 Do 4s 3dm. 98% N C P C 5s. — 99 Do gmtg 4s 98% 99 N S R R fis. 101*4 — Stkn G&E 6s 93 ' O GL&H 5s. — llOU U G & E 5s.. 102% — O W Btd 5s. — 100 . , WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — 37% I Port Costa... — __ , Marln Co... — 60 I S V Wat Co. 3S% — GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L"& P. . 3?J 3Ti S F G & E. — 62U Mutual B L. 11 12% Stkn G&E Co — 5% Pac L Co... 58% t'O U G & E Co, — _ INSURANCE. FlrenVa Fnd — ¦ 340 I BANK STOCKS. Am-Ntl Bk 130 I Lon P &-A.150 — Anglo-Cal .. 8* 87 I Mer ' Trust.V.230 -240 Bank of Cal. 420 425 IMerch Ex.... 50 60% Yesterday was a very light day all around, as will be seen by the different lists of sales, and there were r.o fluctuations worthy of com ment. There was a sale of Alameda Sugar at $28 and one of Pacific States Tel. and Tel Co. at 5105. • • Business 6/;// Quiet On All the Local Exchanges. . FOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. Flour, qr sks... 3,3401 Hops, bales 685 Wheat, ctls 630| Wool, bales ue Barley, ctls 16,592' Leather, rolls... 85 Oats, ctls 4,153 Hides, No 77»i Beans, sks 1.700 Pelts. No 435 Potatoes, sks... 3,93o! Lime, bbls 1.C0I Onions, sks.... 1.0271 Tallow, ctls 253 Hay. tons 880 Wine, gals 47,100 Wtra.w tons . Rft! _» Receipts of Produce. HOGS— Live Hoge, 140 to 200 lbs. 4%c; 200 to 250 lbs. 4 '4c; 130 lbs and under. 4%c; over 250 lbs, 4VJC; soft Hogs, not wanted; Sows. 20 per cent off; Boars, 50 per cent off, and Stags. 40 per cent off from above quota lions. The following quotations are for good sound Livestock Celivered in San Francisco, less 50 per cent shrinkage for Cottle: CATTLE— Steers, 7H@7%c; Cows and Heif ers. 6Hft6%c; thin Cows 4^5c per lb. CALVES — 4@4%c per lb (gross weight). , SHEEP— Wethers. 3%@3«4c; Ewes 3@3}ic per lb (gross weight). I^AMBS — $2 50@2 75 per head. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BEEF — 5%@7c for Steers and 4@5c per lb for Cowa. VEAL — Large. 7@8c; small, S3f>o per lb. MUTTON— Wethers, 7@7%c; Ewea. 6.37o per lb. LAMB— 8%®9c per lb. PORK— Dressed Hogs, 6®Sc per lb. LIVESTOCK MARKET. DRESSED MEATS. The situation remains unchanged. All de scriptions continue in ample supply at pre vious quotations. As already mentioned, a few dairy Calves are bringing %c over the top quotation, but such sale* are small. Ar rivals of Mutton from Xevada are free. Hogs are easy, with a light demand. There has been no change ln Beef for some time. Meat Market. SUGAR — The Western Sugar Reflnlng Com pany quotea as follows, per lb, ln 100-lb bags; Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 6.25c; Powdered, 6.10c; Candy Granulated. 6.10c; Dry Granulated, fine. 6c; Dry Granulated, coarse, 6c: Fruit Granulated. 6c: Beet Granulated (100-lb bags only). ; Confectioners' A, 6c; Magnolia A. 5.60c; Extra C. 5.50c; Golden C. 6.40c; "D," 5.30c; barrels, 10c more; half barrels. 25c more: boxes.- 60c more; 50-lb bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets — Half barrels. 6.50c; boxes. 6.75c; II. & E. Crystal Domlnos. 9c per lb. Xo orders taken for less than eeventy-nve barrels or its equivalent. LUMBER — Pine, ordinary sizes. $1S@19 ex tra sizes higher; Redwood. $19@23; Lath 4 feet. $3 76@i; Pickets, $17@25; Shingles. $2 for No. 1 and $1 50 for Xo. 2; Shakes, $14 for split and $15 for sawn: Rustic, $33^39. RED AND WHITE LEAD— Red Lead. 7\L® ~%c per lb; White Lead. 7Vi@7%c. according to quantity. QUICKSILVER— $41@43 for local use and $11'{i41 50 per flajik for exr>ort. SALT — Bales, 90c for common and $1 for granulated; Dairy, $5 50 per ton; Granulated, *t> 50; Half Ground. 100-lb bats, $3 25; do, 50-lb bass. $3 75: Rock Salt. $2 75@3 ln 100 and S3 25 In 50-lb bags; Genuine Liverpool, $11 50, $12 50 and $13 50 per ton In packages of 224. 110 and 50 lbs, respectively. COAL OIL— Water White Coal Oil, ln bulk, 13c: Pearl Oil, in cases 10M.c; Astral. a»%c; Star. lOi^c: Extra Star. 24c; Elaine. 26c; Eo cene, 2Sc; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, ln bulk, 16c: in cases. 22^fcc; Benzine, in bulk. 13c; In cases. 18%c; 86-degree Gasoline, ln bulk. 25c; In cases 31c. TURPENTINE— 81c per gallon ln cases and 75c In drums and iron barrels. Nicaragua — Nominal: H 1 4*£13%e for prime to fancy washed: 9%@10%c for fair to strictly good washed; 8%@8?4c for good, to superior unwashed; Sii^lOo for good to prime unwash ed peaberry. Guatemala and Mexican — 13*4@15c for fancy washed, nominal; 115i@13'.4c for prime to strictly prime washed; ll@ll%c for strictly good washed: 10%1jei094c for good washed: 9U @10}4c for fair washed; KVtCd'Jc for medium; 6®Sc for Inferior to ordinary; 10K i '811%c for good to prime washed peaberry; 9%01Oc for good to prime unwashed peaberry; li\i<SW]io for good to superior unwashed. LEATHER— Sole, heavy, 29@31c; extra hca\y, 31@33c per lb; medium, 25®29c; light, 22@27c; Rough Leather, 24®*J6c: Harness Leather heavy, ."SSf/TOe for No. 1 and 30@33c for No. 2; medium. 30@37c; light. 29@ 35c; skirting. No. 1. 40@42c; No. 2, 36@:J8c; Collar Leather, 15@16c per foot; Trace Leather, 40@44c: Kip, unfinished, 4O@5Oc per lb; Veal, finished. COSeOc t)er lb: Calf, finished. 65c«?l per lb; Wax Sides, 16@17c per foot; Belt Knife Splits, 14®16c; Rough Splits, S@10c per !b. TANBARK— Ground, $25@2S per ton: stick. $19 50«jl8 per cord. OILS — Quotations are for barrels; for cases add 5c; Linseed. 67c per gallon for boiled and 55c for raw; Castor Oil In cases No. 1. 70c: Bakers' AA. cases. $1 10^1 12; Lucol. 60c for boiled and 48c for . raw; China Nut. casea, fi5@8Cc per gallon: Cocoanut Oil. in barrels, 5Sc for Ceylon and 55c for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Oil 68c; natural winter Sperm Oil, C3c; extra bleached winter Whale Oil. 07c; natural Whale Oil, 62c; extra winter strained Lard Oil 75c; No. 1 Lard Oil 65c; pure Neatsfoot Oil. 73c; No. 1 Xeatsfoot Oil, 63c; light Herring Oil. 42c: dark Herring Oil. 40c; Salmon Oil. 34c; boiled Fish Oil, 37c; raw Fish Oil. 35c; boiled Paint Oil. 33c; raw Paint Oil. 31c. for strictly prime to fancy washed; 12%@13%c for prime washed; Il%@12i4c for good washed; ll%@13c for cood to prime washed peaberry: 10@llc for goed to prime peaberry; ll@12Vic for cood to prime; 9@10%c for fair; 7%@SVat for commen to ordinary- Salvador — 13@14c for fancy washed, nominal: 12®12«;c for etrictly prime .washed; 10%@ ll%c for good to prime washed; 9V4@10V4c for fair washed; 10@ll%c for fair to prime wash ed peaberry: 10@10%o for good to prime semi washed: O'/sSlOVic for superior unwashed; 9%c for good green unwashed; 9%@10c .for good to superior unwashed peaberry; ti@8c 'for inferior to ordinary. Cal Safe Dp. — 150 IS F National — — First Natlonl — — I SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L.2300 — Sav & L So. — 1C0 Hum S & L. — — Sec Sav Bk.SSO 40O Mutual Sav. — 100 Union T Co. — — S F Sav U.6O7»i — * STREET RAILROADS. California ..196Vi200 I Presidio — <1 POTVDER. Giant 62% 64 iVIgorit *\i. 5 SUGAR. Hawaiian C. 62 63*ilMakawell C. 2894 29 Honokaa S C 15*4 153s Onomea S C. 27*, 27*4 Hutch S P C 93s — Paauhau S C 15% 16Vs Kilauea S C. — 5 | MISCELLAXEOUS. Alaska P A. 127 — I Oceanic S C. 2V, — Cal F C A. 99 — | Pac Aux FA. *hi — Cal Wine A. 84}i 85 | Pac C Borx.158 — MV&Mt Tm. »6 — |P»c S TtT.104 — SALES. .Morning session. Board — 100 Honokaa S Co. cash 15 SO 25 Honokaa S Co 15 CO 35 Makawe.ll 28 5<> 100 Onomea Sugar Co 27 l-'j 20 Paauhau S P Co 15 50 50 Pal tic States Tel & Tel Co... 105 00 $1,000 S V 4s (3d mtge) 93 00 $ 10. OCO Associated Oil Co 5s 70 00 Street — $5, OCO Bay Counties Power Co 6s.... 100 25 $6,000 N P C R 5a 105 00 $5,000 S P Cal 1st con 6s* (stamped). 109 50 Afternoon Session. Board — 25 Makawell 28 09 50 Oceanic S S Co 2 60 1C0 Paauhau S P Co 15 60 84 S V .Water Co s 10 3S 50 $7,000 S V 4s (3d mtge) 99 00 $1,000 Cal Gas & E gen m and ot 6s. 81 25 Street — $1,000 Paclflo Electric Ry 5s 105 SO Unlisted Securities. MISCELLAXEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 6a. 98% — S P C R 4s. — 100 B L Wat 6s. — 117% 8 P Co 4%s. 100*4 — Cal X Ry Ss — 112% Sun T&T 6s. — 115 M C Wat 5s. 100 — Do 5s 104 — Rlsdn IW 5s — 105 Sutter-st 5s.. 104 — SF Drdk 5s. — — UBR of SF4s 85% — SF & NP 6s. 112 — MISCELLAXEOUS STOCKS. Ala S Co. . 27 29 | L & S F Bk — 60 Am Biscuit. — 90 Mat Xav Co. — 60 Cal Cot Mills 80 — Mills Xtl Bk — — Cal G&E Cor 45 CO Xev Xtl Bk.195 — Cal Jock C1.110 — X S R R 9*4 — Cal Powder. — 150 X C P Co.. — 9% Cal Ship Co. — 25 Oak Bk Sav. 120 — Cal T I & T — 155 Oak T Con... 75 — Cen Bk Oak — 65 IOOF Hall A 6% — Chutea Co... — 6% Orpheum Co. — 15% City & C Bk — 120 Pac C Cas...l25 — Cyp Ln Imp — «% Pac Srty Co. 105 — East Dynm.300 — Para f Paint. . 39 — DuP Pdr pfd — 80 S F Drydock — 65 Do com... — 60 SFA3JV Coal 17% 20 FN Bk Oak. 120 — S J Water... 103% — Fischer Thtr — 65c S OTgbt C.125 — Frnch-A Bk.lOS — Swlas-A Bk.115 — Gas Con As. — 22% Truckee Elec 11% — Hono P Co.. 24 — Un inCo pfd. 58"4 57% Do (Pool). — 29 ¦"„ com 14 — SALES. Afternoon Session. Board — $2,000 United R R of B F 4s 83 12% Street— 50 Alameda Sugar Co 2S 00 60 U Ry Inv Co pfd 66 60 California Stock and OilExchange Oil Stocks— Bid. Asked. Apollo 42 Associated Trust Certificate 19 California Standard 13 Caribou 4 40 4 60 Claremont 71 75 Four 65 Independence 2« 28 Junction 02 Kem (old) 4 50 Kern (new) 30 i Kern River 12 60 Linda Vista 20 I Occidental of West Virginia. 05-06 Oil City Petroleum 51 82 Senator 60 Sterling 3 00 Superior 09 Thirty-Three 8 25 Twenty-Eight 11 00 West Shore 198 Piedmont 06 07 Peck 1 10 Miscellaneous — Cal. Gas & Electric Corp .. 8 45 Fischer's Theater J7 Northern Cal. Power 9 00 9 75 Truckee Electric 11 75 Paauhau Sugar 16 50 SALES. Morning Session. Board — 1500 Claremont 75 143 Four Oil 65 6600 Junction 02 100 Twenty- Eight Oil 8 50 Afternoon Session. Board — 1400 011 City Petroleum 82 Mining Stocks. SAX FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Belcher 31 200 Mexican v .....l 00 300 Best & Belch. 1 10 200 Ophir 2 30 100 Caledonia ... 61 200 Utah 12 100 Confidence . . ?5 200 Yellow Jacket 25 200 Crown Point. 15 Afternoon Session. BOO Caledonia ... 62 100 Ophir 2 20 100 Con X York.. 07 200 Yellow Jacket. 25 100 Gould & Cur. 20 300 Yellow Jacket. 23 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Bullion 23| 200 Overman 20 200 Gould & Cur. 20J TOXOPAH MIXIXG EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 600 Gldfld B Bell. 091 200 Mont Ton S5..2 05 6C0 Gldfld M Co.. 75 300 Ton Belmont.. 67 10CO Gldflld S Pick 18! 1000 Ton Gold Mt.. 17 CO") Goldfleld Ton 111 500 Ton Midway.. 39 600 MacXamara . 42| tO Ton of Nev.. 8 00 300 Montana Ton.2 051 . Afternoon Session. 1000 Brunswick . . 101 100 Mon Ton. b 60.2 15 100 Cen Eureka.. 1 40| 300 N York Ton.. 04 200 Gldfld M. s 30 75 600 Ton Belmont.. 5« 300 Gldfld M, s 10 75 1000 Ton Belmont.. 55 500 MacXamara . 41 100 Ton Exten 1 30 200 Montana Ton.2 10 100 Ton Gold Mt.. 18 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY. Sept. 20—3 p. m. Hid. Ask. I Bid. Ask Alpha 10 12| Justice OH 12 Alta 08 09 Kentuck 05 C6 Andes 17 19 Keyes — 35 Belcher 30 32 Lady Wash... — 05 Best & Belch. 1 10 1 20! Mexican 1 00 1 05 Bullion 23 251 Occidental ... 70 80 Caledonia ... 61 62 Ophir 2 25 2 30 Chalenge Con IS 20 Overman 2O 21 Chollar 13 14 Potosl ...*.... 10 12 Confidence ... 80 90 Scorpion 05 07 Con C & Va..l 10 1 15 Savage is 20 Con Imperial. 01 02 Seg Belcher... 11 i» Con X York.. 06 07 Sierra Nevada 30 S^ Crown Point. 14 15 Silver Hill.... 42 41 E Sierra Nev 03 06 St Louis ; 10 Eureka Con.. — 50 Syndicate .... OH C5 Exchequer ... 53 M5 Union Con.... 40 41 Oould & Cur. 19 20 Utah 10 ,i Hale & Xorc. 6« 6C Yellow Jacket 25 i« Julia 09 10 TONOPAH MINES. Bid. Ask. t>,. . w Adams Gldfld. 05 07 N*^ York Ton 04 05 Colehan — 05 Paymaster ... <w tu. Columbia Mt.. 25 26 Pine Grove... 10 _ Esperanza ... 01 (.21 Qulncv M Co 11 Eula Con.... 06 — Ray Extension 06 — Golden Anchr — 25! Ray & O'B 05 Gldfld B Bell. 08 10 Ray Tonopa'h* — To Gldfld of Xev — 75} Red Top M Co 18 1» Goldfleld Mhk 20 _ Rescue M Co — 1? Gldfld S Pick 17 — Sandstorm ..' a% \\ Goldfleld Ton. 11 — Ton Belmont.. 65 M Gold Mt Con. — 02 Ton Grt West 13 _ Hannapah ...' — 10 Ton Gold Mt.. i« Han'nha Mutl 10 — Ton Midway.. 3s •» Jim Butler... — 70 Ton of Xev.. «t 0O .<»«-. Jumbo M Co. »7 98 Ton N Star.!. •£> Little Ton 20 40 Ton & B Lake 51 I_ Luck Baldwin — — United Ton... — os Lucky Tom.. 05 12 Utopia io __ MacNamara . 40 41 West End.... 13 J. A. Steele (owner) with William Linden (contractor), architect Charles Paff — AH work except grading for a two-story frame bufid ing on lot on X line of Birch avenue. 110 TV of Laguna street. W 27:6 by X 12O; $3949. Mathlas Mlbach (owner) with Henry Conrad (contractor). architect — All work for % one-story frame cottage on lot on W line of Douglat-s street. 85 X of Eleventh, X 25 by TV 91; $1000. Edwin W. Manter (owner) with Floyd I* and Earl D. Baird (contractors), architect Italrd Bros. — Plumbing, plastering. concrete brick and carpenter work for a twr»-storr frame building on lot on SE corner of Fortieths and Point Lobos avenues, E 29 by S 100; $2630. James C. Bourbin (owner) with F. L. Han sen (contractor). architect. — All work ex cept painting and tinting for a three-story and basement frame building on X line, of Eddy street, 77 W of Stelner, W 25 by JT ICO: $7500. Eznanuel Lewis Investment Cbmpany (bwa> ers) with Merton H. Cox (contractor), plan* by owner. — Woodwork, plaster, plumbing- and painting for a m-story frame balldtag en W line of London street. 125 X of Brazil. 25 bir 100: $1820. Builders* Contracts. Thomas Twoh!«r. lot en SW line of Washing ton avenue 2C0 SE of Mission street. SE 25 by SW 56 :S; . V .,' Charles E. Thompson to Staart Hisht. lot ca E line of Dolores street. 57 S of Fifteenth, S «:«* by K 100; $1. Stuart ami Jennie S. Hlght to Charles E. Thompson, commencing 10o K of Dolores street and £5:9 S of Fifteenth. S 25 by K 49; $1. Jesse Pratt to Frederic E. L>. Bellmer, lot on S line of Hill street. liU:S W of Church, W 23:11 by S 114; $10. W. L. Wilson Sr. to Aggies B. Cleary, lot oa S line of Twentieth street. 105 E of Sanchez. E 25 by S 114; $ll>. James F. I-awler to William J. Lawler. lot en SE corner of Nineteenth ana Sanehe* streets, E 1C5 by S 57; $10. Frederick K. D. aed Bertha E. Bellmer to Jesse Pratt, lot on S line of Eighteenth street, ieo E of Sanchez. E 25 by S 1H; *10. Emity Ka; p et al. to J. B. Knudaon Pie Company, lot on X lift* of Dorland street. 237:6 W of Church. W 22:6 by N 112:6; $10. John C. and Annie M. Spencer to Frank T.. George A.. Hugh A. and Janies Spencer, lot «n E line of Castro street, 80 N of Sixteenth. N 25 by E 100: $10. Elizabeth Fitzpatrick to J. Fitzpatrfck and Lizzie McDonald (Fitzpatrick). lot on W lin» of Alabama street. 177 S of Twenty -second. 3 SO by W 100: gift. George P. Marcus to Lena C. Marcus (for merly Shrakkart) and Annie E. Bunting, lot oa E line of Bryant street 16S N of Twenty first. N 25 by E 100; $10. Edward J. and Mary S. Blanding to Richard M. and Elizabeth Harry, lot on E line of Capp street. 105 S of Twenty -fifth. S 25 by E 113; $10. Bridget Naughton to John B. Garland, lot on E line of Guerrero street. 181:6 S of Twen ty-second. S 22:6 by E 75; $10. Robert and Gertrude Ellis to Kate F. Srhst zel, lot on W line of Vlcksburg street. 65 -N* of Twenty-third. S 65 by W 117:6; $10. Annie Vosa to Charles F*. Voss. lot oa 3 line of Valley street. 230 B of Noe, E 25 by S 114; gift. J. Cuneo Company to John H. Km a*, lot on E line of Kearny street. 87:6 N of Cfalon. M 60 by E 137:6; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Wll liam O. Irwia. lot on X line- of O'FarreU street. 61:1 W of Grant avenue W 39:11*4. X 77:6, B 89:11%. S 1. E 51:1, S 40. TV 61:1. S 36:6; Liusl and Gluditta Gandolfo to Loais Pa rente, lot on W. line of Powell «treet. 75 3 of Francisco, S 25 by W 87:6; $10. Elizabeth L. May to John Her, lot oa TV line of Taylor street. 98:0 N of Washington. X 42:6 by TV 137:6; $10. Savings and Loan Society to Ruby Hilt Vtn» yard Company, lot on X line of Jackson street. 73:10*4 TV of Leavenworth. TV 11:9 by X 112; $1. Eliza Cooper to C. and Ella McPh-rson. lot on SE line of Park Lane North 202 SW ot Second street. SW 44 by SE 97:6; $10. F. H. and Alda G. Hall to Holmes Invest ment Company, lot on E corner of Sixth an4 Tehama streets. SB 80 by XE 100; $10. Henry Farrlngton to same, same; $10. John Harrington to Julia Harrington, n record 2074 D. 94 of lot on SW Una of Moss street. 80 XW of Folsom, NW 25 by SW 80; also lot on XW corner of Twenty-first atraet and Treat avenue. X 110 by TV 25; gift. Julia and William Holgersen to MareeUln and Marie Caxroul. lot on SW line of Moss street. SO NW of Folsom, XW 25 by SW 80; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Floriaa Sto«fser and Andrew A, Devoto. lot on E line of Florida street. 125 S of Eighteenth. S 10S by E 100; $ . Phoebe A. Hearst to Henry A. Whttley, lot on TV line of Texas street. 60 N of Eighteenth. X 125 by W 100; $10. Beatrlce L. and De A. L. Nichols to Mary A. Itricb. lot on E line of Twelfth avenua. 200 S of Lak« street. S 25 by E 120; $10. Edward J. Le Breton to St. Mary** Hospi tal, lot on NE corner of Fifteenth street and Point Lobos avenue. X 60O by E 255; $10. Andrew L. and Ariadne Edwards to Allen. I* Clare, lot on E line of Tenth avenue, 225 If of X street, X 37:6 by E 120; $10. Allen L. Clare to George C. Clare, same: $750. Jacob Heyman Company to N\ I>. 'Newman and J. S. Herrmann, lot on E line of Thirty eighth avenue. 20Q X of X street, N 77. 3 240:5. S 163:7. W 120. X 100. W 120: also lot on XE corner of Thirty-ninth avenue and X street. X 100 by E 240: also lot on SK comer of Fortieth avenue and TV street. B 32:6 by S 100; also lot on W lin« of Thirty nlnth avenue. 225 S of W street. S 23 by W 120: also lot on E line of Fortieth avenu.\ 150 S of W street. S 25. E 120. X 25. E 12O. X 25. W 120. S 25. W 120: also lot on W line of Thirty-ninth street. 10O X of X street. X 175. TV 240. S 10O. E 120, S 75. E 12O; also lot on TV line of Fortieth avenue, 30O S of W street. S 10O by W 120; also lot on SF7 ccrner of Thirty-sixth avenue and T street. B 2»0 by S 100: $10. Amis Merrill to University of the Pacific. life estate In deed srlven grantor to grantee, recorded September 19. '04; $15,000. X J. and Ceorgina Hyman to Frederlco Lo votti. lots 1 and 2. block It. Market-street Homestead: $10. Kitty F*«!ey tn Bridget Feely. lot on W line of Corbett road. 141 X of Cassellf X 23. W 92:11. S 23:11%. E 83:4. lot 6. block 3. Mountain Spring property: $10. Julius C. Reis to Lorenrn TV. and HannaH Johnson, lot 10 block 39. Rele Tract: grant. Antonio and Sousa Cuneo to Angelo and Ma ria LJercarl. lot on XW line of Tiffany street. 250:4 XE of Twenty-ninth. XE 27:4 by XW 80: ?10. John C. ar.d Annie M. Ppencer to Kate T. Schetzel. lot on S line of Sixteenth street, 123 W of Castro. TV 30 by S 100, lot 14. block 14. Flint Tract, quitclaim deed; $10. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL', WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1904. 12 BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BEBK5LEY SEAL ESTATE. DON'T READ THIS With indifference if in nearch of a home In Berkeley; here's your opportunity; think of it; 4 large, well-improved lots; 3 frontages; large 10-room house, barn, orchard and various minor improvements: 4 minutes to Ashby station; fine location; good neigh- borhood, and all for $6000; don't hesitate. Inquire of my agent. ¦ CENTRAL REAL ESTATE CO., 2149 Center St.. Phone Derby 32. IDLE MONET. \ Being in close touch with Berkeley realty, we are frequently able to present for your consideration properties which are offered for various reasons at considerably less than their actual market value. These properties never require advertising, being bought at sight by speculators, who turn over their money ln short time and at Rpod advantage. We can do this for you. We solicit your clientage in this matter. > CENTRAL REAL ESTATE CO., 2149 Center Et. Phone Derby 32. NEW 5-room cottage, bath, pantry, china closet; street work done; all fenced and cross-fenced; price. $2300; terms, $300 cash, balance $20 monthly; 2 blocks to station, nchool, 6tore and stations of both lines. Open Sunday. O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorln Station, South Berkeley. BARGAIN — 5-room cottage, high basement, bath, pantry, folding doors, china closet, brick foundation, stationary tubs; fruit trees, flower garden; good well, also city water: 6treet work done; cement walks around house; price $2400: terms, $300 cash, balance $20 per month. Open Sundays. O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorln Station, South Berkeley. BARGAIN — 8-room cottage; fruit trees, flower garden: lot 30x100: fenced and cross-fenced; chicken-house; 3 blocks to station and elec- tric cars; price $800. O. A. Lorin Station, Open Sundays. South Berkeley. FRUITVALE ADV'T'SMNTS PBTTITVAJJ3B I XtEAIi ESTATE. W. E. RUDELL. Agent, Frultvale ave. A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS. $1050— Cottage, 4 nice rooms, city water; cor- ner lot. 179x113; a regular little chicken ranch; 50 bearing fruit trees; 2 blocks $15,000 school. Beautiful lots, 60x125; good location; $300. For rent — Cottage, 5 cozy rooms and bath; near station; rent $15. For rent — Cottage. 4 rooms and bath; lot 100x100; chicken -houses, etc.; rent $11 per month. Apply to W. E. RUDELL, southeast corner of Frultvale ave. and Washington St., Fruit- vale, Cal. . MILL VALLEY ADV'RT'S'M'TS MILL VALLEY REAL KSTATiS. $400 • TO $800. 10 per cent cash, balance $10 monthly; fine lots, 60x125 and larger: graded streets: pure mountain water; grand redwood trees; charming views; right at the station. 126 lots sold: send for illustrated booklet. LYON & IIOAG, 116 Montgomery st. San Francisco Advertisem'ts BRYANT, 421 — One large room for house- keeping; gas. ELEVENTH ave. South, 15y — 5 sunny rooms complete; $15 per month, or 3 for $10; sepa- rate entrance. FOURTH. 225 — Furnished rooms for house- keeping; also single rooms. GOLDEN GATE. 631— Nicely furnished single rooms for housekeeping. KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell — Three- room sunny apartments; steam heat; cen. loo. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments. 1340 Pine- Sunny furnished 3-room suites; steam heat- ed, electric lighted; free baths; rates reas. LAGUNA. 1033. corner Turk (Jefferson square) — Vacant 30th lnst.; handsome rooms; un- furnished or partly; reasonable. LEAVENWORTH, 600 — Two sunny rooms, fur- nished or unfurnished, for housekeeping. MAYBELLE, 202 Grove, cor. Van Ness — Sunny 1 fur. 2 & 3 room suites, sing, rms.; gaa. bath. ; McALLISTER, 711 — Housekeeping well-furn. front rms.; large, clean; also furn. rooms. MISSION, 1219 — Furnished housekeeping rooms; complete; no children. MISSION. 2758 — Two furnished rooms; sunny; bath; gas for cooking; $12 month. NICE housekeeping rooms To let: all locations. Phone Clay t»9«, or call 117 Sutter st. OAK. 117 — Complete for housekeeping, $5 to $12; en* range; hot bath; adults. OAK, 407— Per month, $4. furnished; one left only; bath; clean; sunny. OCTAVIA. 1403. corner Geary— Large suite for housekeeping; gas range; sink; $15/ SACRAMENTO. 3019— Second floor. 3 or 4 rooms, bath; partly furnished or unfurnished; also elegant parlor suite; new carpets; kitchen if desired; low rer.t. SCOTT, 300. NE. cor. Page — Two or three sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; bath. SUTTER, S22 — Nicely fur. housekpg. rooms, suitable for ladles; reas.; home comforts. THE Virginia, 1000 Powell— Furnished or un- furnished bay-window suites complete for housekeeping; gas range; also single. THREE furnished rooms; bath; pantry; laun- dry; yard; quiet. 1417 Fremont ave.. Fruit- vale. TWENTY>THIRD. 3726—2 sunny, bay-window rooms, completely furnished for hkpg.; reas. VALENCIA. 822 — Two or three furnished rooms; gas stove, electric lights, bath. VAN NESS ave., 232 — Furnished 2-room suite for housekeepin; gas range: adults; $16. VAN NESS ave.. cor Geary, -phone Hyde ; • 1846 — Two beautiful, sunny, front suites for housekeeping; all accommodations; terms reasonable. APARTMENT HOTTSE3. ST. LOUIS, 1675 Jackson— Marine view; 3-4-5 rooms; furn. or unfur.; refs. Tel. East 1350. BOOMS TO IiET — Pnm. and Pnf am. A— BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth et.— Rooms 25a to $1 per night. $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. - AT "The Almonte," 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)— Rooms. 25c, 50c, $1, $1 60 night; $1 60 to $10 week; house open all night. BELMOND House, over Owl drug ctore 2 en- trances. 1126 Market and 21 Turk — Electrlo lights; running water ln every room; 200 rooms; 25c to 50c per night; $1 25 to $3 week. CALIFORNIA, 1551— Furnished room to let. ———~-~ - " ~ ~r~ DOLORES. 881 — Large, sunny furnished room. EDDT, 432 — Nice sunny single room, fine neighborhood; reas. to rficht party. ELEVENTH, 128— Furnished rooms to let. ELLIS. 732— Furnished Toons to let. FELL. 330 — Furnished rooms to let. FIFTH. 809 — Nicely furnished sunny front rooms, 50c and up; suits for 4 persons, $2 per day. FRANKLIN, 1451, near Slitter— Furnished or housekeeping sunny, corner rooms; low rent; select place. ; FULTON, 036 — Furnished room to let; tele- phone in house. FURNISHED rooms to let; all locations. Phone Clay 9&G or call 117 Sutter st. GEARY. 168.%— A nicely furnished front room to let. with bath; $7. GOLDEN Gate ave., 521 — Furnished front suite; reasonable; others. GRAND Southern. 7th and Mission— Rooms 35o to $1 25 night; $1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-room. HAMPTON place, 17, off Foisom, near Third— 4 6unny rooms; rent reasonable; unfurnished. HOWARD. 715 — Large funny rooms at low rates; 25c to Sl day end Sl 25 to $5. week. HOWARD, 760A — Furnl»hf3 rooms to let. . " HOWARD, 1608 — Nlcelj fwniehed rooms with running water; reasonabtt. T HYDE, 1549— Rooms tol«L IN desirable location; a«tt flat; occupied by small private family; 1. bay-window front room and 2 pleasant skje rooms. - Address box 1506. Call office. ; |. , . . . - JESSIE. 8C3, v.; eaat U. 8. Mint— Furnished rooms; tingle, >7; for two. (3. ¦ ¦ * «-lGE furnished front 3 room ; • windows • east. U. south, west. 2311 Durant ave.. Berkeley. BOOMS TO IiET Pura. and TJnfurn. LARKIN, 433 — Nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping. MAP.KET. 1(M3 (The Falmouth)— Sunny rooms; hot, cold water, elevator; windows for parade. MARKET. 1722— Furnished rooms to let. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st. — 400 single and family rooms 35c to $1 50 per day. $ii to 58 per week; the only new and mod- ern hotel and rooming house ln San Fran- cisco that has hot and cold water, electrlo Hgtits. call bells, steam heat in every room and gives free baths and elevator service day and night to Its guests. ' MISSION, 817— Furnished rooms to let. MISSION, 1027 — Neatly furnished front parlors and kitchen: reasonable. MISSION. 1324— FumlBhed rooms to let. NATOMA. 582— Furnished rooms to let. NATOMA, 615 — Nice, front, sunny room to NINTH. 134— Furnished rooms to let. OAK, 124 — Nice furnished front parlor; private house; 1 or 2 persons: $10 to $12 month. OCTAVIA, 1157, Ellls-st car, Jefferson Park- well furnished rooms; gas, bath, phone. PAGE, 1776—2 unfurnished rooms and bath; call mornings. * ¦ PINE, 1733 — 2 single newly furnished rooms; bath; phone; running water; reasonable. PINE. 1920— Furnished rooms to let POLK, 725 — Nice furnished room ln nice lo- cation. POST, 632— Nice single rooms to let. 1 POST/ 8S9— Large furnished room, running water. POST, 1037, cor. Park— Beautifully furnished rooms, single or en suite. POWELL. 2024— A sunny front room with bath, $10. SCOTT. 603— Nicely furnished front room to let. SECOND, 149 — Nice front sunny room; parlor to let this week: transient; very moderate. SIXTH. 143— Room* to let. with privilege of light housekeeping. SUTTER. 1810— Large, sunny, bay-window- front room, with all modern Improvements. THIRD. 30S— I. O. O. F.'s given flat rate 50c for $1 and 75c rooms; bath; gas; quiet; re3p. THE Larchmont. S61 Sutter— New brick blJg., finely furnished: hot. cold water, steam heat, privilege to baths; $3 to $6 week. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market— 400 rooms. 35c to $1 night. $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water ln every : room; elevator, read.-room; free bus; bagsage. I VALENCIA, 210 — Large, sunny rooms; private family. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d St.. near Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 85c to $1 50 night; $2 to $S week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. WOLF House, cor. Sixth and Howard — Choice furnished rooms from 15c per night up. A BRANCH office of The Till for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions hat been opened at 1008 Market et.. opposite Fifth. Open unUl 11 p. m. noom^A.vrDjBOAni>. BEST location; excellent table; cheerful, hand- somely furnished rooms, single or en suite; moderate prices by week or month; $30 per month and upward. The Newport, 1018 Pine. ROOM and board in private family; single or double; 2 blocks from Park; reference. 28 B et.. bet. 1st and 2d aves.. Richmond Plat. CFARRELL. 1194 — Private boarding; sunny rooms; hot and cold water; terms reasonable ¦ for^two. A SOCIABLE home, moderate, for a refined worklngman: good meals. Box 1676, Call. COMORA. 621 OTarrell— Large room, with bath; superior table; fine grounds; rates low. ELLIS. '453 — Nicely furnished rooms, with best of French table board; gool location; reas. EDDY, llSS.^opp. Jefferson Park — Fine furn. sunny rooms; table board; reas.; new manag. FRANKLIN, 1518— Sunny rooms, with board, $20; also housekeeping suite; hot,cold water. HOWARD. 841A— First-class board and room. single or double. $5-$6 wk.; American family. PLEASANT room, excellent home table; eln- gle, $22 50. Phone West 248. Box 1713. Call. ROOMS with board; all locations. Phone Clay W6. ' SUTTER. 820— Elegantly furnished sunny front rooms, with or without board. ROOM and board ln private family. .428 Jones st. Stevenson Mansion, opp. (Srace Church annex, S07 California — See rooms, learn prices, try table HOOKS AND BOARD WANTED. ROOM with breakfast wanted by young man, ln first-class neighborhood, near business center, private family; state terms, etc. Box 16S5. Call office. LARGE unfurnished room, with running wa- ter; reasonable rent. Address Call Branch, SCO Hayes st. ROOM and board by lady employed daily; will render services In exchange. Box 1883, Call. BOOM-BEimWQ AOENCT. HAVE you any rooms to"let? If you have and want them rented quick telephone to Clay 096, or call at 117 Sutter st. I A — EMPORIUM Storage * Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. A— GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co.; storage, packing, shipping; warehouse, G. O. and Van Ness; office 1170 Market, r. 43: tel South 750. CAPITAL Van and Storage Co.. 3 Eddy St.; phone Mint 2»4t; JOHN F. COOPER, pres. ; furniture moved, packed,' shipped and stored. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storaee & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Prl. Ex. 571. CONKLJN'S Storage — Furniture and merchan- fllse. 333 Golden Gate ave^ phone East 126. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made. 840 Mission rt. ; tel. Howard 841. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Flllmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery Et.: tel. Main 1810. Shipping at cut rates. SEWING MACHINES AOT> STTPPLUjs. The White Grand is the most complete sew- ing machine on earth; finest furniture, finest attachments; make both lock and automatic stitch; see this wonderful machine at the White Co.'s new retail office, 015 Market st. DOMESTIC— The machine for family use; best Is cheerest; second-band all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates.' Dotsci- tic office. 1021 Market St.. near Sixth. A NEW. Home, the best second-hand machine: all kinds, $3. $5, $8: guaranteed: where the dolls swine In th« window 1fV» m«i>v.» <*. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE annual meeting of the lot owners of the Odd Fellows' Cemetery will be held on MON- DAY, September 2G, 1004. at 9 a. m., at the office of tb© association. Point Lobos ave.. for the election of trustees and such other business that may be legally brought before : it. By order of th« Board of Trustees. WILLIAM E. LUTZ, President. GEORGE PENLINGTON. Secretary. MELBOURNE InstltuTeT^an^N^es^LnTM^rkeT cures; estab. in S.F.4 yrs. Hours 1 to o p.ni. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington. ~No~l . . 8mlth Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 60. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California St. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec Ca. 608 Market. ZJ£Jh~~~~~~~^^. A WAY to health; mothers* and daughters' home treatment: booklet free; write for it. VI AVI CO., Van Ness. Phone East 282. WINDOWS TO VXBW PABAPE. SEATS and windows to view 'parade. 1008 U * Market fct. 1 ¦ GORE. • corner Market. Powell and Eddy sts. ; large bay windows. Apply 3 Eddy, room 5. MARKET." 10(9— Finest and best view in city; .» reas. to parties, single seats. McDowell .par!.. For Marriages, Births and Deaths See" Page" Seven. OCEAN TRAVEL*. >^v Steamers leava Broadway /rx^^SiK wharves (piers • and Uj, /4/fB'P»«h \«A\ For Ketchlkaa. ¦Wranget, I I \1£jW1 1 1 Juneaa, Halses, Ekxgway. I \ \QmQ / J *tc. Alaska— 11 a. m.. Sept. \«k\r^»W/ 12 « 1T « **• **- Oo»b«r X vJfiSo'^^XVy Change to this comjam'* %j?Afo>»$*/ sUarners at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancocrrw. Port Townsend, Seattle. Taooma, Srarett, BaU ltngham — 11 a. ra., Sept. 13 17. 22. 27. Octo- ber 2. Change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and O. N. By.; at 3*- attle or Tacoma to N. P. By.; at Vanooorse to C P. Ry. For Eureka (Homboldt Bay) — Pomona. 1:SI p. m.. Sept. 13, 19. 25. October 1: Corona, 1:S3 p. m., Sept. 10. 16. 22. 23. October 4. For Los Angele* (via Port Los Angels* a&4 Redondo). San Diego and Santa Barbara -« Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. ra. State of California, Thursdays. 0 a. m. For Los Angeles (via. San Pedro and East 6a n Pedro). Santa Barbara, Santa Crux. Hoo- ter* y. San Simeon. Ca yucca. Port Harford <3aa 1 Luis Oblspo). Ventura and HnenenM. Bonlta. 0 a. ra., Sept. 12, 20, 23, October flL Coos Bay. 8 a. m., Sept. 8. 1«. 24. October X For Ensenada. Magdalena Bay. San Jos* del Cabo. Masatlan. Altata. La Pax, Santa Ro- salia. Guaymas (Mex.). 10 a. m.. 7th each mow For further Information obtain folder. Rt«h( Is reserved to change steamers or satllnc dates. TICKET OPXICTES — 4 New Montgom- ery st. (Palace Hotel). 10 Market st..and Bread* way wharves, rreifrht Oflce, 10 Markst St. C D. DUNANN. General Passenger ?seal. 10 Markst et. Ban Francisco. The Paclflo Trantfsr Co.. 20 Sutter st.. wfll call for and check baggage from hotels and residences. Telephone Exchange 312. S. B. BONOMA, ior Honolulu, Samoa, Anck- land and Sydney. Thursday. Sept. 29,2pm, S.S. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu. Oct. 8.11a.m. S.S. MARIPOSA. for Tahiti. Oct. 20, 11 a. m. I.D.SPSEKILS 4 BSOS. CO. , Altl.TiCfot 0313 513 Mir- til rrclflt OSes 323 UaftK sl, Pier 7, Pall; sl C0XPA8HII 6S3E3ALE TBAXSATLAXTIQUS. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS *„-,,-» Balling every Thursday Instead oC^JPfKTa Saturday, at 10 a. m.. from Pier 4X *»Prvr9m* North River, foot of Morton st. First class to Havre. $70 and upward. Sec- ond class to Havre, $(5 and upward. GEN- ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 32 Broadway (Hudson bulMlnf). New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue. San Francisco. Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. To JJ. S. Navy Tard and Villojo. Rtmrs. General Frlsble. Monticello and Arrow. 9:45 a. m.. 12:30. 3:15, 6. 3:30 p. m. (ex.Sun.»; Sundays. 0:45 a. m.. 8:50 p. m. Leave Vallejo 7, 9 a. ra.. 12:30. 2:13, 6 p. m. (ex. Sun.): Sun- days, 7 a. in.. 4:13 p. m. Pier 2. foot Mis- lion street: phene Main 1508. HATCH Bitoa. To XT. S. Navy Tard and Vallejo, Stmr. H. J. Corcoran— Leaves S. F.. foot «C Clay st.. north end ferry bldg. W'eek days. 8:30 A. M.. 3 and *S P. M.: Sundays, »:3* A. M.. 8 P. M. Leaves Vallejo— Wees days. C:SO A. M., 12:20 and 5:30 P. M.; Sundays. S P. M. Fare. 25c each way. Excursion rat«e Sundays to Vallejo. Glen Cove and Martin**. 60o round trip. PIPER, ADEN. OOODAU* CO. Phone Mats 641. except*!. grAI^ESTATr— CITY— rOB SAT.IJ. K EAPQUAn7EKS~rr>Il PARK LOTS! We have bought stk.Mit Choice Block. Right on the Boalerara *n<S Ocean. Graded ar.d fenerd: ready to build on. r^nhctrncted View! Profit for all Purchasers! C&Tc early ' *r.i alovt choicest lot*. Thev cared be duplicated by snyboJy ln * D * i,v- s .icn low rm-rs or easy terms. $tr.O to $900. Oceanside braw* etOce. corner Hit •nd «7;h ave. AIfo corner K St. and 49th are. bouievard. Open C»i'.y ar.d Sunday. S1C0 to SC50— Nea r Park and Ocean; $5 month. $300 to $1100 — Choicest Sunset and Richmond lots; on lnftallmente. ffY> to $100 — Level Hxrt'.slor Homestead lots Bear cars; $5 racnthly. f'"50 to $3500— Modern cottages ln Sunset, Fi-hmord Oeeanslde and Excelsior HomVnead. Easy terms. POL GETZ t SON. Owners and Dealers. Room r-4. fourtii floor. Chronicle Bfdg. only a re^igS ranc NO INTEREST. O-rfoMt lots In the Excelsior Homestead •Tract- level as s billiard table; on street rrad* : close to fine school: not far from the M!*sicn-Ft. electric cars: secure one ss an Investment sn« by the tim<- it is paid for It win Ijive doubled in \aiue the way prices h»\e advanced durin? the past year; buy row bercre Wica Income prohibitive ln this rap'.JIy Ero*:r.c section. F * * WT. J. WHITE. 26 Jinrtr^n-.er>- st.. r. K. Phone Main 8704. Il-Of' COTTAGT. 4 rooms; high basement; lot 50x70; Cort'.and ave. and Andover St. IH00 nirpr and Church eis.; cottage of 4 tootsf: lot 30*111. $4000— Cottage of < r«~nms: high basement; stable: rear entrance; lot 00x117:6. J2700 2 houses. 1 huuse 3 rooms. Including p-occrv 2d br»us<>, 4 r<Ton;s. bath; 50x100. JOSEPH STRAUB. «30 Mark-t St. j<^0 COR. f-'iHer a ve . and Congdon; cottage 4 roens; mi:st be sold !«con. jjcrn.— '"otiose 4 rooms; 220 2Sth Ft.; will yen $12C0 on this place. D. COFFIN tc <X>.. -.'.^S il:*sion tt.. near 2i5t. pcip .;.¦,- — s;x e'ecar.t new flats: 6 and 7 rms ar.<3 ba:h; facing Panhandle; will be j=cld at lc*5 than cost to build. Box 1856. Call. A Jimcn HOME built to suit you. lot included. cny location, on II 2."> per week. Mutual Home Building Association. 427 Crossley bid. t LOTS in the MiyJicn district. $2100; they will lay golifn eggs. Box l^CS. Call. fXtOO— CXAP: Urge lot, good neighborhood. OWNER, 21 SiX"ar et. AI*L wort guaranteed first cla»s by AHL- BACH & MAYER, plumbers. S3H Howard St. SI AL ESTATE^— COtTHT^tT--POT^ale i WHITE & BATLEY. Successors to W. J. WHITE. CHICKEN RANCHES EVERYWHERE. EXCHANGES. $10 pe" sere — 17C0 acres. Sonoma County; mostly rolling, fine alluvial sdl; 45 acres French j>rur.es. 5 acres walnuts ard apples; vineyard; weM fenced and cross- fenced: cor- ralt: fine dwelling; good tarns: packlnc house, drying plant: 40 cattle. 0 horses. M0 bORf"; farm and spring wagons, harness, tools: bark mill, cost $1SOO; took $7000 off place last sea- ; son. Offer wart»d— Vineyard, rear St. Helena; 321 acrrs; 1:0 in best wine grapes; vln<»s 4 to 10 years old; 3-story etone winery, with tun- Hf|. Iully equipped with cooperage for 100.U0Q rallorjs and modern machinery; pi;>ed water tj-stem from cement reservoirs: S-room house; rurrirr.er cottage, barn*, etc; ajl land tillable; wagon, horses tools, including maturing crop «f 000 tons of grapes, worth $5<XK); $10,000 earn, balance on easy terms. $»C0O— In Mar.teca alfalfa district; fiO acres t-zr.iy loam on main irritation canal; 55 acres »crsnd stand alfalfa pixiiiuced 6 tons an acre: 5 acres trult and grapes; brick residence. 7 rooms: new barn; windmill and tank; 1 mile of 1 reairn ry «nd railroad ptation. f.^iOO — 5 miles of Santa Rosa and near sta- tion; Russian River bottom: 25 acres; 5 acres vineyard: ntw b'jildinps*: 5-room and bath cot- tapr; good bam; v.iridmi:! and tank; poultry houses: pee this, and if you want only part of It BrtH sell unimproved portion c.t $100 per acre: if you want to raise corn that will make tht Kansas article •'side step" see some of our homes on the Russian River. $:;.-.00— 17 acres in Green Valley, near Se- bastopc!, 4-room house, barn; spring water; several acres berries; $10!>.i can remain. Thirteen acres rich valley land near Sono- ma City; 9 acres fine grapes. 15 years old, balance pears acd assorted fruit?: this sea- son's crop easy J7C0; no buildings; forced eale: simply make an offer. $ir.uO— All level. 30 acres. 2 miles of Calis- tofra: small orchard; good house and barn; 2 »«-lis; near school. ALFALFA LAND. $1CO p^r acre — One mi'.e of llodrsto: 5 acres cr : *« cash. $50 per acre — 3 mUtt ot Modesto; 20 acres up: H cash. t i'M per acre — Near Lodi, en the Woodbridge car.al. FINE DAXBXES IN lrCMBOLDT. W« have a larjri* lift of completely equipped dairies in the best section cf Ilumbo'dt Co.; 20 acres up. SZ.VXJ — Fine summer reeort in Sonoma Co.: ftare station and P. O. on place; 141 acres control!:r.g 1000-acre ran;e; K acres bearing oichtrd: hay land: good house and 4 cottages. &i' taraisbed: bath; dar.clns platform; horses; farming implements: b*^- this quick. JG50 — 3 mi!*-s of GdrwrvUIc: 2'4 acres; *>• room house, large barn, 2 good wells; rolling, all in vineyard; oak tr»es: fine poultry farm. $1000 — Only 3 mile's of Sama Rosa; 10 acres fc!a<-k Icam; 1 mile town; $U00 down; fine for roadbouse. fC500 — Close to Calistoca. 90 acres; 45 level productive loam soil; well fenced and cross- fenced: flenty fine water: fine prune orchard; pood heu?<*. barn and outbuildings. We have a large list of desirable bomes in this locality. L«"t u« crive you s round. $2C50 — North of Watsonville; <?5 acr*>n, R acres, full bearing apple?; 9 in grain; fine berry patch; 4<» acres timber; flowing stream: 9-room house; lsrpe b8rc and granary; water piped to build- ings. We have a choice selection of fruit and grain ranches at reasonable prices ln this vicinity. See a few. $5500 — Rich alluvial valley land, near Buena Vista station: 10 acres In full bearing orchard •nd vineyard; modern 7-room house; n»w «ta- bl». windmill, tank house, drying plant; farm- Ing tools; horse; 750 chickens: 2 cows; fully equipped for poultry; only $2000 down. $0fw buys 60 acres 1 mile of town; 15 creek bet torn; houf». barn; orchard, vines, berries. $3500 — 4 acies rich Russian River bottom lsnd; half mile of Oeyserville. Sonoma Co.: (.hade trees; nous", barn, outbuildings. We have at least 40 email orchards and vineyards to offtr ln this fine s««-tion. where the quality of the soil is unsurpassed and farm mortgages are practically unknown. J25OO— At Hopland; 12 acres; 7 bearing vine, yard; 8 bay and garden land; 2 bearing or- chard; windmill, tank, tools; 100 laying hens; half cash. $1700 — Only 9 miles of San Jose, close to sta- tion and town; 24 acres rolling land; 10 acres bearing prunes ar.d cherries; rood 5-rocm cot- tage: stable, poultry houses; 3 cummer houses for summer boarders: running water; close to echool. Bee this quick. $4750 — On Guadalupe Creek, south of Ean Joec-: ."3 acres; 12 in full bearing orchard ln flrw- condition; balance gently sloping fine hay land; fine creek; 25 majtnlScent oak trees; 4- room cottage: good stable; fine Income. We fcav» a choice list of small homes ln Santa Clara County; pleased to drive you around and show them. GOOD PROPERTY WANTED. We. have Kastern buj-ers for first-class farm property and poultry farms. $: 5.000 — 74 acre?, about 30 Russian River bottom land; 32 acres fine bearing vineyard; 16-room house; gas in every room; 2 barns; brick storehouse; cement reservoir; large win- ery and distillery; half mile of town; would eub-divld»: fine Investment. $2E50 — 2'.i acres In Petaluma; all bearing fruit; new modern cottage. 5 rooms and bath: «-foot ba«>e-roent; barn, fcorses and buggy; 9 poultry bouses; broctier and brooder houses, wlniicill and task; water piped ovel* place; tool*: t>00 chickens; photo* here. $2930 — 34 acres near Watsonville: 200 applet; C tcres fine potatoes; 2 acres timber: balance (Train: 5-rocm cottage; barn, outbuildings. S I6OO — Sonoma City: 4 acres rich dark loam; ¦Jl level: orchard; cozy cottage, cement cellar; b«rn. windmill and tank; ft poultry houses; feej room: 240 her.s. We handle all the choicest property in this vicinity and ¦will be pleased to £riv* you around. $1200 — 10 seres In vine and fruit belt, near Ix>di: ssnfly loa:n: 5-room house acd barn J2500 — Near Sar.ta Cruz. 00 acres rich'al- ¦ uviej eoll; 8 acres orchard, mostly apples; 10 acres grain; balance timbered pasture; 5-room house, tarn. T2000 — Near Santa Cruz, 12 acres; 2 ln fruit; house. 5 Voorn*; barn. Fend etamp for the largest and most dlver- V.t.'A printed liet on the coast. WHITE & BATLET. fiuecessors to . - tl'. J. WHITE. 2fi Montgomery et.. room 8. Property i:xchar.ges a Specialty. FOR SALK. PALO ALTO. PALO ALTO. , Near Palo Alto; 13 acres of choice orchard lend: beautiful location; surrounded by orchard homes; price $1700; also 8 acres . adjoining. $1000: bargains. Box 1521. Call. POULTRY farmer* — We have farms for you eJI in Soncma. the banner poultry county; ' wnd for de»rrlptive circular: easy term*. PETERS & BA1NHS. 116 Montgomery st. ALFALFA, lands, stock .ranches, orchards, vi&eyarCs: inspected bargains: monthly cat*, locates <tent Tree. C. M. WOO6TEB CO.. t-ifc i!t:Ut st. SEAL ESTATE — CXTY--POB_SAliE :fc _ AX~impoTir.g~Old~nnglish~dwclling, Just com- j>letcd; S rooms, bath and servant s room; lot JOxlOO feet; arfmired by all who desire the refined, artixtic and out of the crdl- nary: the newest treatment Is followed in the French reception room, the English liv- ing ball ami the Dutch dinlns room; among t!ie features arc the beam celllnp; walls pan- fl«d in natural woods; special designed fire- j'lai-es; window neain, front and rear stairs, tlurnacp. etc.; unobstructed marine view; rverything In good tafte and best materials; tern;*s to suit; 90t> Aslibury at.; take Hatght or Ellis »t. cars, transfer to Masonlc-ave. car; ojjen for inspection. CXiEVEKTH-AVB. lots ready for building; graded: street graded; macadamised and ¦ewered; gas and water pipes down; east side of etrect. the <!«-sirab!e elde; only $950 each; i:'xl.'U; $35 per month: near Point Lobos ave. ; 110 lots ln Richmond with all the street work done, etc., and lecated so well. can be bought on installments or so cheap. W. J. GUNN. 530 California St., Savings Union bldg. O^ MALJBSTATB;^^^ OAKS OAKS OAKS OAKS OAKS GOING FAST OAKS OAKS $35,000 OAKS OAKS worth of lots OAKS OAKS sold the . OAKS OAKS first • OAKS OAKS day of sale, OAKS OAKS MONDAY, OAKS OAKS SEPTEMBER 19, 1904, OAKS OAKS in the OAKS OAKS HAYWARD TRACT OAKS OAKS AT SAN MATEO. OAKS OAKS OAKS OAKS OAKS OAKS CHOICE LOTS OAKS OAKS with majestic oaks OAKS OAKS still for sale. OAKS OAKS See this property OAKS OAKS at once. OAKS OAKS Prices, $900 to $1500. . OAKS OAKS TERMS. OAKS OAKS Prices are very likely OAKS OAKS to be raised soon. OAKS OAKS BALDWIN & HOWELL. OAKS OAKS 25 Post st. OAKS OAKS Frank S. Orummon. OAKS OAKS Agent at Ean Mateo. OAKS OAKS OAKS OAKS OAKS LOMITA PARK — On line of San Mateo elec- trlo cars: 45 minutes from 5th and Market sts.; outside the fog belt and Just beyond where the S. P. Co.'s bay shore "cutoft" will Join the main line; second subdivision row being offered; 50-foot lots from $400 up; termr, first two subdivisions only $10 down and $10 a month; sewer and water pipes In front of every lot: pure artesian well water; half the lots in subdivision No. 1 were sold ln two weeks; an exceptional opportunity to tecure a lot ln this desirable section on eaty terms: take the electric cars and get eft at LOUITA PARK; maps sent on appli- cation. SELBY, RODOERS & CO.. Tel Main 673. 116 California st. CJICgES BAWCHTS. IDEAL CHICKEN RANCH Orchard View Tract, at San Leandro. Subdividing fine orchard on gentle slope; eire to suit; easy terms: plenty water: fine fruit; call for details; go and see Sunday. Owner. 713 Mills bldg. ZtEA^E^T^EJTtJJ^CHAWGS^^ TO EXCHANGE. For unlncumbered country real estate north of San Francisco, equity of $3550 ln Berke- ley residence; lot 45x135: house of 8 rooms, gas lighted: separate servant's room and toilet: porcelain bath; large storeroom; new- ly painted, papered and tinted throughout; good stable and chicken house; outbuildings and fences n«wly painted; value $tiOOO; mortgage $2450 can stand; Berkeley values increasing; location, desirable residence sec- tion: school in same block; elx blocks from entrance to university grounds; convenient to steam and electric cars; street work com- plete and ln first-class condition; stone side- walk: owner leaving. Address for next ten days only. Owner, box 1659. Call office. GOOD paying boarding house, saloon and cash money for cheap lot and cottage. Call or ad- dress at th» Universal Hotel, S5 Stanford st. »t:at> estate wanted, WANTED — A ranch of about 100 acres, ad- joining some Government land; must have house, bam. Implements, etc., and plenty of water: within 10 or 12 miles of some good town; will exchange business clearing over $100 per month and pay or accept difference; Sonoma or Mendocino County preferred. Box 1S99. Call office. Oakland. OAKLAND ADVEBT'S'MTS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAXXtAXTD BEAIi ESTATE. I ATTENTION. BARGAIN HUNTERS, ATTENTION. HEREWITH I SUBMIT A NUMBER OF GOOD THINGS; IF THEY ARE TO YOUR 1 LIKING CALL ON ME; IF NOT, BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR MY NEXT AD. j AND YOU MAY KIND IT THERE. $200 cafh and $10 per month will buy 'a lot 35x100, within two blocks of Key route. ternvjius; will advance ln value lmme- | diately and now offered at less than market value. $CCO buys lot 30-ft. front, within stone's throw cf Linda Vista terrace; can b« bought for Email cash payment and monthly iiistailments. I $1750 — Beet and cheaocst residence lot on Ver- ', non Heights, near Governor Perkins' resl- de-ice; £0x120; worth $40 per foot. $2200^ — Fine northwest comer ln East Oak- land; 70x120: all street work done and 10-year-nld trees around sidewalk. $3200 buys a new story and a half cottage, containing reception hall, living-room, dlaing-rocm. den and kitchen on first floor, three bedrooms and bath on second; terms if desired. $7500 — No more, no less, for a Piedmont home of 5 rooms, with chicken houses, stable, cow 6hedi", tankhouse, etc.; corner lot, 1*56x240; cars pass the door: house elec- tric lighted; tennis court: flower, berry and vegetable gardens; the Ideal house for a Saa Francisco merchant. For rent — Sunny flat of 5 rooms and bath; f>eparate yard and garden. car« of which is Included ln the rent; $22 50; key at office. KARL H. NICKEL. Room 62. Bacon bide, Oakland. HOLCOMB. BREED & BANCROFT (Inc.) 1060 BROADWAY. OAKLAND. $4C0— Corner lot on Twenty-third St., 25x100; very cheap. $800 — Corner lot. 37:6x100; on .Filbert St.; great bargain; in West Oakland. $3,350— Reduced from $3750; new. modern, 8- room house; lot 42:6x115; within 4 min- utes' walk of Key Route station. 2O00— $4,000 — Fine Linda Vista corner, with very desirable 2-story, 7-room house; less than one-third rash. $1,100 — Cheap; must be Bold;_4-room cottage; well Inside calling limits for train men; lot worth $600. 7j___ $12,000— Inside lot. 100x150. for flats or apart- ment houses; 2-story house now on lot; value will increase steadily. _. 1373 KEY ROUTE STATIOtf. 8T. AND TELEGRAPH AVE. Only $500 ca«h for a two-story, 8-room house; now rented for $27 50 per month; street work all done; balance $2400 flat loan; also choice building lots; terms to suit. RICHARD J. MONTGOMERY. Key Route Station, 40th Ft. and Telegraph ave., Central Oakland. $1300 BUYS a Grove-st. corner; lot 50x90. with small cottage, well and stable: only 30 minutes to San Francisco via Key route; monthly fare only $3; trains every 20 minutes; owner leaving for Europe; property must be sold immediately. RICHARD J. MONT- GOMERY, Key route station. Fortieth st. and Telegraph ave., Central Oakland, $2600 — New cottage. Just completed; 8 noma and bath; good basement; large lot, 28x 140 feet; terms to suit purchaser. ---*'•*.¦ GEO. H. VOSE, Real Estate. 972 Broadway, Oakland. FOR eale— 10 acres of land ln the suburbs of Oakland; well located to subdivide and sell lots; electric cars to the property; would ex- change for Improved property In San Fran- cisco or Oakland. E. BISHOP. 466 Tenth St.. Oakland. FOR »ale — Modern home; lot 48x150; 6 large rooms; barn, chicken-yards, fruit, flowers beautiful lawn; 30 minutes to San Francisco* Key Route; should be seen to appreciate. Inl quire Owner, 477 Thirty-fourth st, near Tel- egraph ave. East. FOR sale— Improved property, paying 8 per .cent on Investment; on Telegraph ave eppo- *ite Idora Park. Address box 1398. Call of- fice. Oakland. <•» OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. ELEGANT 8-room modern house; basement attic, large grounds, stable; nice locality- easy walk to cars. locals and schools: lease* furnifhed ln part. $10; unfurnished. $35, In- cluding house water: references required. BUTTERS & BUHRING. exclusive agents, ¦ 46S .Eleventh st.. Oakland.; phone Red 6SS2*. OAKBA^^rjCTBMTTTTaE roa SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains In furni- ture. H. Schelhaas.llth st.cor.store.Oakland.