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ii ;The • 2000 Mohammedans resident In London ; are ; preparing ' to * erect , a mag nificent mosaue. ':¦ -: I ARRIVED." j - v Monday. Oct. 31. j Stmr Brunswick. Ellefsen, 14 hours from Fort Brag*. - SAILEB . . 1 • ¦.* ¦ . Monday, Oct. 31. Stmr Gualala." Kalnln,.for Delmar. Stmr Newport. Corning, for Pigeon Poiht. . FOREIGN PORTS. VICTORIA— Sailed Oct 31 — Br stmr Empress "i of. Japan, for Hongkong ajid Yokohama: schr I J. ' H. Luiismarm, for , Port Blakeley; Ger ship Pallas, for Hastings. , OCEAN STEAMERS. , NEW YORK— Arrived Nov 1 — Stmr Kaiser ¦Wllhelm II. from Bremen, Southampton and • Cherbourg. i .MISCELLANEOUS. I MONTEVIDEO, Oct 29 — Brf ship Corunna. I from Antwerp for Puget Sound. • previously re • ported arrived at Montevideo. . leaking- eight I inches per hour; three steam pumps woHcing; I divers report bottom • plates broken ' amidships, ! • mainmast tadly buckled, hogged 'on port side.»! i Lost anchors ' and chain, cabin gptted, sails and running rigging stripped by original.con { tractors -and' 2CO tons of cargo . in good order; I 2500 tons of cement , in hold is petrified. | Cap tain is awaiting ' Instructions " from < owners. • ! LONDON; Oct 30— Lloyds at Yokohama Oct ! IS - reports ?stmr Mlneola/^ previously- reported wrecked off Tigel ' Bar, ¦ had most of , outward cargo on board.' Purser saved 3700 pounds of • i specie. Shipped cargo on coast of estimate . value of £"C0O. *5MMSmW« M2BBHKI MEMORANDUM. ' - Per whaling schooner ' Monterey. October 13.' 15 and ' 16, - had a succession of . southeast and southwest ~. gales * and .high -cross sea. 'flJlng i decks^.wlth water,*- stove In forward . house on : starboard * side- and : doing •¦ other damage about the "decks." ; .'" V , : , LiATE SHIPPING INTELXIGEXOE. ¦ ADMINISTRATOR ANSWERS.-7-Anb.nr D. Da vies ¦ yesterday filed an answer to t&e orfler tp show cause why he should* not give a bond of $80,000 aa administrator of. the ««tate -of Llewellyn Da vies. He says he - has nanasred the estate properlj and by reason of Sts skill. It fas Increased in* value. He also says that the will of the deceased n&med htm' as- on* of the administrators to act without bonds. "BAKERSFlfiLD, Qct 31.— Eoisallo Garcia, a 16-year-old boy. .'was found dead Jn two" feet "of water In a dltqh" ¦near 1 his home to-day." The boy -was* known to be subject; to fits and If Is supposed .be f Qll into the water; during one of them. ; .«*-.. . ,.' £' m :.*-l Drowned to T>nro Feet of Wat^jF^ >. Morton ll and Cacrte "M. Coote to "Bradford Investment .Company, Jot. <jn NE lirje of Beal« street. '183:4 -SB of Mission.. SE 45:10 by. NE 1 "IT 'fi'SlO • * ** •Fill'ppo Caidarella to Antonla- Caldarella, " lot "on. -NW line "of Bryant street. 175 NE of Fourttt." NE 60 by NW 80; $10. • • '___¦•• • Elise A Drexler to Methodist Bo6k-- Cbneern. lot on NW.. fine of Stevenson • street, 375" .SW of Sixth. NW 66. SE. to Stevens©^ SE 0:Vi. quitclaim deed: $10. • " ' . " James and- Margaret F. Sharp to George I. Lamy. loi- oh W Un?" of- TVenly-thlrd avenue, 200 N of California, if 25 by W 120; |— -• ¦ GeprKe I.- Lamy. to Sidney : R; Epperson, -BeVribLrd \ Rose Gets to" Joseph -ai?d E* Lily Rohr.- lot on W line- of Twenty-third avemfe. 275 S of- California street," S 25. by W. 12 Solomon and'Dora G-ts tV-Bernhard Oeta. lot on.E line- of Thirty-sixth- avenue. 200 . S of r street & 75 by E 120. quitclaim deed; $1. John T Nerton to Walter F;- McAllister, lot on SE corner of Tenth avenue and. O •street. E 120 by S 150; -also lot 'on W Une of Tenth avenue. 275 S of O street; S 50 by.W. 120;; $10 ' Charles E. Dorr (by John Lackman. Sheriff) to T J Tully.'lot on N line' of Broad street, E of Capitol. E 50 by N -125. lot 6. block J. Railroad Homestead"; $556-. - William Ritcher to Mary, an* Frank A. Al^n lot on S line of Eighteenth street 450 Wo? Douglass, W 23 by S 121. lot"20. block 1 Market-street Homestead Association; $10. -. John-L. and Mary Thygesrfn to_Jose*I and Rosa J Plres, lot on E line of. Wool street. 200 S of Eueenia. S 50 by E 70, lots 123 and 127, gift map No. 1; $10. Builders* Contracts. Louis Plato (owner) with Louis Westurtund (contractor), architect John Sandeen— All work •for a one-story and attic frame building on, lot on E line of Harrison street. 275" S of Pre clta fcrenue. S 25 by E 110; $1802. Stephen P. Jefferson (owner) with Lincoln U Grant (contractor), architect W. . E. Hlg -Ins All. work for a .three-story frame build ins on lot on SW corner of Cherry and Jackson •street*. £5 en Cherry and 75:3 jon Jackson; ?ll.&00. . ________ City and County of San "Francisco^ to Edward E 'Kentfleld. .lot* on NE line of Spear Jitreet. 13.7:6 SE- of" Folseim. SB; 136^6. NE to high water maYk, NW to beginning;. $— r. ' f>ame to same,- -lot on S'llne of Cumber land street, 105 E'of *Dolores, E 25 bj 8 114; Sift. . '.. , . - . . . " Charles and Cordelia E. Le Gay to John Sheld. lot on E line of Landers street. 210 S of Fourteenth. S 50 t»y E 125; $10. •" .. -_ .. Leonora M. Achilles to John \V. and Rebecca Lee, lot on S> line of Hancock street. 153 E or Noe. E 25 by S 114; $10. • -. Frederick. D. and Gene vie ve B. Marsh to Adam F. Gunn..lot on £ line of Jackson street, 105 E of Frsnt", E .20 by J5 60; $10. . . • Sarah Greer- to Saran H.- Macujey; lot on NAV'llne at CTementlna street, 130 NE of Third.. NE 25 by. JJW 80; also lot oh E 'line 'of Hyd* street, 112;C N of Eddy. N--25 by E 87:6; also undivided. one-half interest *n"lot on' SE line .of "Wersh street. "10O SW of Fourth t -SW 75 by SE 80: also lot on EX line of Powell street. 11 -S of ?Sutter, S 60:6 by E •47:6; gift. : ' James B. and Eleanor L. Brewster to- Fred .erlck S: Markey. lot on N line of Jackson street. 107:6 E of* First avenge. E 35,' N to Reservation. W to point 1C8.82 Eof First ave nue, S to beginning; $10. - ' ¦ Frederick S. and L.. Alice' Markey to Louis Zeh. same; $10. • . John Dietz Jr. to Frederick W. Dietz, un divided Vj of lot on S line of Clinton Park, 105 E of Dolores street, E 25 by S.75;. $ip. . City and County of San Francisco to Alex ander and Barbara Watt, lot on K". line .'of Valencia street, 232:10 N of Tw'enty-second. N 3:2. E 125. S 2:10. SW 125:6%; $ . * Sarah Lane to 'William. E. Lane et al. lot on SW corner ! of Cumberland and . Dolores streets, S 114 by E 105; gift. " Niels. C. and- Karen -C Mortensen to Emma Lt Goeggel, lot on SW corner. of Golden Gate avenue and Webster street, S 87:6 by W 40: $10. . • - William and Emma. L. Goeggel. to .same, .tame; gift. • ¦ • . Charles W. and Caroline o'f Karolfcie Reb 'man (Schiller) to Adolf. P. Happ, lot on" N line" of Ellis street, 105- E of Pierce, E 34 by. N 137:6; $10. ' . California' Title Insurance- ahd Trusjt Com pany to Johanna' - M. ' McDermott, lot on- N line of FeU street. 181:3 E of Broderlck. £ 25 by N 137:6." $10. ' ¦ ! Edward H. and Idelle G. -Mitchell ta James H.. Fannln Jr.. lot on S line of Clay* street. 192:6 W of Mapla,. W 42:6 by S 12T:8%: $10. A. P. Hotallng -i.Co.- J. B. Deapaoz. lot on NJlneof Gfeen. street. 129:1*4,5 W of Van New. 7 avenue. W 27:6 by N 131:6; $10. " M0NDAX. OCT. .81 REAIi ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. •Since the death of h«r ".mother- Mrs. Hopper has seldom occupied the San -Leandro estate, and: nqt long ago th* report . went abroad that she was ep deavoWng to sell : lt. Senator Kearrti* attentlon'.was' -called .to the place and ha began makmg-Jncmlrles about it. with, the- tesult that he 'fmaliy decided to come to California and" look- ovfer th« property. Tha Senator and David .Keith, .of." Salt Lake.wha with his wife accom* .panled Sepato'r and Mrs. Kearns to- tha coast, visited. San .teandra crestsrday, and - returned- later In the\Jay highly pleased with what may be : the- Utah millionaire's future home': The sale of t the property "will Involve a sum in Ex cess of I I II Him •""*.'"- " > tTnited • States gen^tor Kearrw - of Utah, who has been .a guest at the Pal ace Hotel for several days.. Is preparing to make California his f yture home. Al though he Intends, to retain his lar&a Interests In Utafi, he has confided ti his friends that he proposes to bay a home in this State, where .he. contemplates living. In the near, future with bis fam ily. - ' • It was to secure. -a home near San, Francisco that the- Senator came to this city, and'tt was learned yesterday that the place of his choice is the old South er; ranch" and lts : beautlful- Villa at Leandrq, now owned^by the well-known actress Edna Wallace Hopper. Nejo tla-tlohs for the purchase of the' pUce haye been in progress -h^re since. Sat urday, and last evening' it. was rerouted that Senator Kearns had agreed to' tkka it,- The San Leandro place is considered one of the finest of Its kind In Central California. The- ranch was bought an4 the;. stately -house- was ..built 'and fitted up. by the late Alexander Dunsmulr; who' deeded R. to his wife, the rnotljVs? of Mrs. Hopper. .•"¦'-• • . j "•" Negotiations for the Pur ' .chase of the Handsome Es tablishment Are Pending INSPECTS' FINE ESTATE Utcoli's Millionaire Senator May Buy Place in San Le andro Frenl Edna Hopper KEARNS SEEKS A HOME HERE . THE SAN FRANCISGOGALK; TUESDAY, V NOVEMBER; 1., 1904. 14 BOOKS TO IiET — Turn, and ' Unf urn. : KEARNT. U2!V— Sunny suites ; .also ; v single rooms; rent reasonable; phone Black 4448. ; •LARKIN. 139 — Furnished rooms to let. " : LARKIN..S04 — Sunny back room," 1 or 2 gentle- men. $7; single back,* v/ith stove. $5. . LAGUNA St., 910, nr. G. G. ave.— Wanted, oc- cupants for sunny handsome parlor suite: unfurnished.: . ,.\. v i: LINDEN ave., 315-*-For rent, small sunny ¦ room; gas; gentlemen. ' .* . . MARKET. 1007%— Nicely furnished, sunny rooms. -.: MARKET. 1049 (The Falmbuth)— Sunny rooms; $2 60 to $7 week f baths; elevator.' MCALLISTER, 1913 — Furnished rooms. MCALLISTER, : 2316— Nicely furnished rooms, suitable for gentlemen; bath, gas, etc. MONROE, 3%, t>fC Bush, above Stockton — Sunny front suite; new;- $18. . . KETROPOLITAN Hotel'. • 129 Third St.— 400 . single and family rooms 35c to $1 50 per day. $2 to=-$8 per week: the only new. and modern . hotel and roomlng-houss In San Francisco that has office on ground floor, hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells,, steam heat ,ln every room and" gives- free baths and ele- vator service day anjl night to Its gueats. MINNA, 1014, near Eleventh — 4 sunny rooms and yard;, rent $15,. ' .- • ? ; ',- MISSION, "336— Furnished 'and unfurnished (ootna to let. ".-• . . . * " • MISSION. 2788— Nicely furnished : front roota for reht. " • • -. . ' •- MISSION,- 2342— Larce. sunny front bay-wln- • dow room in new flat, -with running water ." and.larse closet;, all- flpw furniture.; use of phone; references required-. . - * ¦ MOSS.*23f-l room'-to'let:. "• ¦* •' . ', ' O'.FARRELL; 80*^-Ohe sunny" furnished ! room ; -.-' .quiet' blo<*k; jitar business .-cente'r. - '. • • ¦ :plNE.'-827; cor. PoweU— Njccly furnls.bed single ' arid {Jquble- sunny- roorps; running water; $3 •/and up: ¦•.,;•_. "" ' . . .. * •_*_ .. .- PINE>, 912,- near Maeon-rOne large, furnished ". fforit robrir; light housekeeping ff desired; sun '. ail .day; run. ."water, grate, bath, phone;. $20. ; fclNE,'. OSZ^-'BeautLTuHy ..'furnished 'front con- ' riectlhg- rooms;" refined- fafhlly. • . POLK; 33«,.cot. McAllister,. 1. block from' City " -Hall-=- Large, front rotfm; two men; $12-« POWELL,-. 415-^-Sunny furnished rooms; "$'8 to ' ' $12 per month. ; * .. * " . -• . '" : ROYAL. HQUSE, 126' Ellis— Incande«ce»t lights; •• reading-room, smoking- room an* ladies' par- " lor ;' room's per- night,. 35c to $150; week, $2 to $?;• month. $8" to $30; elevator" on- ground .:;• floor: rooms wfth hot and'cold water; baths. BT. REGIS; Hyde and E114s— New house, 'new • • • "furnishings ;¦ -fresh .and clean; -hot and cold :". watery' baths; everything sanitary; elevator ¦ '•' seryicej If sunshine and cleanliness is. an 6b- ."' Je"c.f.*e& these, rooms; $3 per Tt-eek up. * - SANC.HE2, * 503 — Large.. *unny :sitt'ing-rpom, ..-.bedroom and kitchen; reasonable; all. sunny. -SCO*J*T, -251 — Nlee." Bunny .suite-;- one* or twa • gentlemen;, no" 6ther rpomers; '$1.2-$J5; refs. •SETV-ENTEENTH." 8344 — Large,. sunny |bay-wln- ';• dovr room; "running water; suitable for; two gentlemen. . •'. " .. . .'.'.." •" 6H0TWELL, 1042, nr. 25th— Sunny, furnished ; 'rooms-,'- with Board 1 ;' cheap-. .:.".. BUTTER, Vl7 — F*ront'oc back ,sun.ny room;" run- ning water." grate,, closet; B jhlnutes to town. TAl'.LOR. , 21 — Elegantly • furnished | rooms; 'suites and single; 'modern conveniences.. ,TEHAiiA.* 6»-Rooras to let. : . | THH.'ST." KATHRTN. -CORNER-' ELLIS AND ' • LEAVENWORTK STS.— POSITIVELY THE ; ' SUNNIEST ROO>fS IN -THE" CIT.Y: NEW ' SANITARY- HAIR MATT lr RESSES. BATHS. electric lights. -Telephone -SERv- , IC£_ HOT ANb -COLD .-J'AT'ER; '-EVERY .. MODERN CONVENIEMCE*. ELEVATOR j ALL HOURS; ROOMB FROM $3 .WEEK. * THE. Lefchmont. "3Q1 Sutter— New brick bldg., finely, furnished t hot," Cold w&ter, st£am heat. V- prlvH.eg« to baths;- $2 50 to $5 per week. THtRD: *J520 — Two large- .f rqnt 'room? to let; uw of kitchen and bath". "'.' . " : - • . THIRTEENTH. 268,° near Mission^ — Newly fur- • * nlphed • room" to Iet;*su4tal3le*.for. two; ;bath; • -phont: ", ¦.*• .'•.:"'¦¦* " • - TURK," Gij^ii'lci 'front "room" to rent in private* ." : famliy;..near Vkn._Ncss "ave. * . :• *. ". ¦-. UNITED STATES, J23 Eddy. nea> Market— 400-' • rooms 3$& ttf Sl'ih'isht, $1 75 to* .$6 w^ek; elec- • trie lights- (tid'-jgae.). piRT\}p& w^ter" lr> every -.' room- elevator, .rea'd.-^room;: tree bus, baggage. , VA^EJfGiA.: 210— targe- euiiny Topiri;. pxtvite •¦family:- a ¦-..;:; :;:•:: ¦*.-. ;.- . •_..:*:;•:: VAN-XESS '-ave., loprf-Xlce}y,.f«rntsh«4' rix>m.i' . * ruivnfngf' w^t,e.r-..-pltorie.i-^:^ - : ."*..¦. .-..'V'-"' -*-••-.• ".;Vf:.RM<3NT» ". : 4'«j 'nei4b "Siv<nteeritli-4gunny' ;.-._'^-iifnisib'eia. poems fw-'irew -hipMt», .' .••*"/. - ¦\VASHiNGXbX,, 92S>^X. ne&tijr" •'•fiirni'ihed' ¦¦ 'tboui; -wH-h .gas,' •.bit"?' arid- eyery conve'nf-j ¦ .= tneei • chea_g."-.. ;=•-." . ; { .'; '.*¦•*•• * ; .'. : ¦Vyp?CHESfE'R^IJotcl.:44 .Sd- st,'-'uear".MaHist-~'- Most 'corkvehjent and .r.e»p«-rtable;.T00-'r6orhs-:"' ¦ . 85c -to- $1 .50. njghtly-j %2 .to' jj week ; ; eievatqc; • ' .etep." lights;-' xeadhig.7ro[orn.;:f;r)e«T>uS;.big%^Kev. • etfri TSIXtih' anaV HWdrd^rCkoice ' -'iwrnlibiBl ¦jr.ojjrps- {of :'J56 jger/ xilght 1 \cp.; el/J- : :¦ 'B>ah't' ; t' 1 AnBliilt;.'foc(rijs,;i50c _per>.nlg.ht.-.: •; ';;'[¦' .'¦A »pANC« : -otftce'J9C'.j?hJ8 ! C{kll: 'tot: the'- tecsp--: 1 ' "A-ron •bif' ad,ver.tl«ehieht« and- subRdFlpMons haji- • i.bee-i"- 6pened : fJt- '1&0S ;iIarkeV: sjt,-; opposi-te" ¦; - Jtf th.- ' ; Qgeai 'nritH :.U- "P./ ,mf • ;.-"'*.- "" ;.-• • . '. ' ; : •-> .!^ .^feooata • "^oaki*. •*. '::'¦''.<'¦ • ;F'u!L.TO'N,' : 131S— Letrg* .*^nny ;ropm' foF^entJa'^ -' ¦ : • 'Biarr'iuia wile •*'.tw"o.*ln"g&:-geatfemeri';,fi.eat- : ' ': --fd by. Turnaoe-j r.efeV.eh'Ces\requ4red';..phpnef • |?ark : 7<a. ;.V : -.'_.. V ¦'';. ' ¦] =::';'•.•; ••'¦:; ' HAlGHJKiT.; t&r iiear MaTket-i-HaVvlBom e.ry.. fw-i •nlsh'ed rpofflr isutmy '.sfdei- "with* Kocil. .Q'er^; " jnan'-'boifd,^ "¦'.'.. . • .'. .¦ •' ' ' l' ' '.' .Bt'SlI.' 7C©-i-Nfcely.- .fjicnlBheVi rdorhst' r with." jWard, • •."'•¦"'¦ " • •.'.•.-.•••**".•*'•'•**¦'•• GEARY. .12^S-^Elerfa-niry-fui<Bl»hed--tol)nis -with" ' •b-oard fof " sinfile . pjfrsens or" c«Uple.' • ¦¦-. .• .". ' ELLIS ":453V->Jli:e f.UTn"r'sh>d' ttxJtns';' wfth-' fl'rs.t- - •¦cla.ss French "t^ble- bbajfl.; -' .. ' »-•.''..• .- ". , NEATLY. Ojrrtlshed- rdopiaV 'with. «r .without" ... ;befrcA : ; • ceasooable: : li3 Stelne'r'.s^ ' '. : " • ~ ¦ HOTVATRP^ "MJA^ffl-rst-class* bea-rd ana-room, ' . jingle, .or- dottbjfc. $-5 week;*.-An»ey<ct[n .famHy. •'Stevehson Mansion, "«s>p. Gr,ace ' ChurcK annex, '¦ - £07 Callfornlar-^Bte rms. leacn prices. try table.- YA.LENCIAl 93ft— Ls,rge. sttnriy pUoms; -good "bQaKl-; all conVenierices; 'warm*, belt.- •'¦ ' TCASHtNGTON, 161 S— Strictly first-class, .ele- . gantly burnished rooms; excellent . table.- : BOOMS. WAHTT'ED. * * * • FURNISHED room wanted -In top "story, with privilege to eleep on flat roof. Box 4424. Call. TO. lease for terra of years, building; for stor-" . age and mfg.' purposes; must be strong,' suit- • able for heavy work; well lighted; about 100 feet square; 3 ' or 4 stories, and basement Box 3633. Call office. ¦ .'..'• -¦=.-¦. ' A*— EMPORIUM Storage &• Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, ; moved, . shlped. 1 725- 731- Howard St.; nr.. Third; phone Grant lBl. CAPITAL.Van ajnd Storage Co., 3 Eddy at.; * ". phone : Mint 294 1 ; JOHN F. COOPER, pres. ; j furniture 'moved, packed,' shipped and stored. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Movlrfg Co., of- ¦ flee Post and Powell sts. ; j tel: Prl. Ex. 571. CONKLIN'S Storage — Furniture and ' mercban- dlse. . 333 Golden Gate ave. ; phone East - 120. GOLDEN WEST Storage: advances made. 840 Mission st. ; '. tel. Howard 941. I . W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Flllmore. st. ; _ phone Jackson ; 281: BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montiromsry ; st. ; tel.' Main ' 1840. Shipping at cut rates.' - gBWXgTO^MACHl'BnBS ' 'ANB _^SXTPPTjIES. THE sewing machine exchange of the coast is . - located at 915 Market st. -.If ," you; wish to , buy, rent . or ' have :• your . machine - repaired, : your wants wilt be promptly "attended to by . the .White Co.; \ at the above number.'- The . Wjlte; Is King. . . > . ¦". ,-. t ALL makes; 2d hand, $2, $5, $7, $9; new. $4,$8- drop heads. 6 drawer, golden oak. $15;- rented, '*'; repaired ; -• lowest ,- rates. - - National -« Automatic S. M. Cc-.. 145 >: Sixth, St.;; tel., Jessie. -3796. DOMESTIC— The machine for family use; , best - is cheapest: ' second-hand- all' makes ¦ at nny • price; all kinds' rented lowest . rates.' Domes- tlc office. , 1021 ; Markets at.'. . near -Sixth. : ALL? kinds - second-hand . $3. . $5.V JS ; . slightly : used ' $10.", $15, $20; ' you ; know .where • the ; dolls » swing in ; the '.window.^ 1051: Market ; st. - TROLLEY." parties,'* -clubs, *£• fraternities, look * . here; t a - chance 5 to * make j merry ; ; coiy dan< I hair and dinners- to; suit any spurs* at i 1/ Gardens, Ocean j, Beach terminal i of elect/ car lines. ' Make arrangements at room ¦ ' Mulrhead - bulldlns:. ¦» Market t and > Lsxki- V ¦ ; ' . OCEAX ¦ TRAVEL^ ~ : r VPn. '¦ ' ' Stfamera leave Broadwajr • J^SS^SSSS. wharves (piers 0 and 11;. Gff S* 0 Francisco: /nySwy ey i. \A V .For Ketchtkan. T7ran?el, I I Vt"»rVi I i Juneau, Treadwells, liaises. -. I V \9Mral I Skagwjiy, etc.. ' Alaska — 11 W^ \\ VcfJ •.•««>-¦ Nov. 1, 8. 11. 16. ?1.' lK_*sO__^>W . 26. Dec. L Change to this \ft*Jfg r^r/ : company's steanaers at Seat- For Victoria. -Vancouver," Port Townsend. Seattle. Tacbma, E.verett. -South Relllngham. . Belllnrham— 11 a. m.V Nov.l. 6. 11. 19, 21, 28. Dec., 1. Change at Seattle to this com- pany's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry. ; at Seattle or Tacofna to N. P:' Ry. ; at Vancouver • to C.-"P. Ry. . k . . •For Eureka (Humboldt Ba.y>— Pomona, -1:30 p. m.. Nov. •«. 12. "18. .24". 3O, Dec «.- Corona,. l<30 p.. m.. Nov. 3. 9. 13. 21. 27. "Dec. £ , For Los Angeles (via Fort Los Angeles asj Redondo). San * Dieso and Santa Barbara*— ¦ Santa Rosa. Sundays; 9 a. m. V State of California. Thursdays. 9 aJ m. \ \ . For Lcs. Angeles "(via San Pedro and Ea*t : . Pan redrot. .Santa. Barbara. Santa Cruz, Mori*-' terey. Sap Stiriteori, Cayucoa. Port Hartord (f^aa Luis Obi5po). Ventura an'd Huerieme.- • • • Bonlta, 0 a. m.. Nov. 7, 13. 23, Dec. L. I Coos Bay. 9 a." m.." Nov.' 3. 11. 19. -27. Dec S. . For EnseTMfda, llasfdaiena Bay. San Jq^a d I Gabo. Maz'atlan.' Altata, -La Paz. Santa Ri - aalia, Guaymas'(Mex^>. 10 a. -m., 7th each m . - ' For further information -obtain folder. Rlgl ; Is reserved to change steamers or sailing dat*. . TICKET OPriCJ-S — 4 New Mentgxm - * ery st. (Palace Hocel). 10 Market St.. and Broar ¦ .vay *rharvrs. X*reiirbt Office 10 MarJfeeJ s ". "•C. D. DUN ANN. General Passenger *Agen . . 10 Market st..' San Franoisco. • The Paciflp Transfer. Co., ¦20 Sutter St., Trtll call for and. check .baggage from hotels atuS, 'residences. . Telephone. Exchange 312L ' I .¦} , : - AMERICAN XmJTCJS. • i" I . Plymouth — Cherbourg" — Southampt m. \ ••Fnlnd.Nov.l2,10:3O amlSt.Panl. ..'... .No r. *B New York.". . . .Nor. 19j Philadelphia D« c * 9 ' ••Calling at Dover for London and Paris _ <.* ATLANTICv TKAUSPOUT XJNK Hew York — iondon Direct. > * , Mlnneap.Nov. 12, 9 am|Mntnka.NoT.2&7:3 » am Mnmne'e.Nov. 19. 9 anvMesslb'a. .Dec. 3. 1 I aa» *. ' . DOMINION LTAS. * ¦ j . Montreal — Liverpool — Short sea pas: ajr-s, Canada ,N0Vi "12lSouthwark.....No' . 13 "HJCD STAR I.I2TC. } . Hew Tork — Antwerp — London — P*j ». Calllcs at Dover for London and Part i - Flnland % .......Nov. 12|Kroonland .....Nc /. 29 Vaderland ."...Nov. 19i Finland ..<.... De i. 13 WHITE STAR ZiX2TS. Hew • York — Queen stown — I»iv erpe - - •' Oceanic. Nor. 16. noonlCedrlc.Dec ,^.'5:Si aas Majestlc.Nov.23, 10 am Oceanic. Dec 14, ara Baltic. Nov. 30. 11 am'MaJestlc.Dec 21. I) am Boston — Queenstown — Uverpool Cymric....- ¦••- .Noveml r:t*f NEW YOBI AtTD BOSTO2C DTrtTSCTl To the Mediterranean, •¦ Via Azore«-. G lbrattar, Hanles, Oen a. ' FROM NEW TORK. ;'\ REPUBLIC Dec. 1. Jan. 14. Fe . » CRETIC..... ..Dec. 12. Feb. 4. Mar S. 18 FROM BOSTON. CANOPIC ..Nov. 19. Jan. T. F h. IS ROMANIC. Dec. 10. Jan * 2S. Masxn H C. D. TAYLOR. Passenger Agent Pacific Cbast, • . 21 Post St.. San Francisco. j qeeanicS*xo.E?s§ S S. SIERRA, for Hoaolnlu. Samoa. Auckland and SydDey.... Thursday. Nov. 10. 2 p. m, S S ALAMEDA. for Honolulu. Not 19. 11 am. S. S;MARIPOSA. for Tahiti. Nov. 25. 11 a. m. ' I.D.SPSICXELSkBSOi Ctt, lfftS.,TlcK5t OSes 543 Sir- - t!L- FlElZHt CfflCS 323 Ul&t SL, Pl81 7. Pldl: 3L *C0M?AQ2IIS e.S5XaiL*S TKA531TH5T1CJ*H ; DIKECT LINB TO HAVRE-PARIS "m±^2* fialllng every Thursday Instead at Saturday, at 10 a. m.. from Pier 4X ¦*WHs' North River, foot ef Morton st. . - Ftx»t cUss to Havre. {70 and upward. See* •eui dui to Havre. $43 and upward. QJN. ERAL AGENCT FOR UNITED STATES AXO CANADA. • 32 Broadway (Hudson butldlaO. New Tork. J.F. FUGAZI * CO.. Paelfle Ca*rt Agents. : ft Montgomery avenue. Saa Fr»nd»co, Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. TO U.'Sr'HAYY; YARD AND VALLEJO • STEAMpiTI CORCORAN Leaves S. F^ Clay St.. N end of . Ferry bldsj. dally S:30 a. m., 3 and *S p. m. Sundayv • :3O a. m .; 8 p. m.. lea v» Vail* Jo dally «:M a. m., 12:20 and 5:30 p. m, Sundays a p. m. Far* 25c. . P. A. G. Co. Phone . Main &4J. •Saturdays' excepted. Por XT. S. Hary Yard and ?allejo. Elri. General Frlsble. Monucello »aa Arrow, »:4& s-m.. .12:80 p.m., 3:13 p.m.. tt p.m.", s:39 x . m Leav« San Francisco Sundays 9:43 a.m-. 12:30 p.m.. tt p.m.. 8:30 pm. Leave Vallejo, Z e.m., 9 a.m.. 12:3O p.m.. 3:15 p.sn.. a p. at aua- cays.' 7 s-m.. 9 a.m.. 8:20 pm.. !<i p-m. Pier J. n. MImIob »».; phone Mala laoi; HATCH BH.0J .'--"¦ SPECIAI. ITOTICE3. ¦ NOTICE is hereby given that . the ; Maria Kip . • Orphanage ¦'- of. 520 > Lake ; St., San Francisco, has -received, the t following orphan - and half ' orphan girls" from -July 1 to Oct.' l. J 1904: . I Louise ( Carmenita, "aged 9 years ; ¦• Evelyn C. 'Nielsen.- aged 7 years; ' Saturnina Martin, aged 1C years :>Delores Martin, aged 7 years; Emma -iB.^lJaird, aged, 3- years 6 months; 'Ruby ..Karl, =aged : 7, years- 8- months; 'Zina - . Romley,; aged . 1^ year 2 months; Bessie Tur- ner,, aged. 7, years: 1 Edna Turner, < aged- 6 yearn: Grace Turner, aged 3 years 9 months.: ____/. ¦'.'¦ ¦GUARANTEED ; cure; < send 50c; tablet form - mailed in plain . package ; - has cured ,' thou- sanda. L. L. C. CO.." 417 Hayward bldg-.S.F. _¦¦.-' SA»AT0BIUai.7 S CONROY Sanatorium and Maternity HospiUl ; 2812 Sacramento st. ; terms . very , reasonable. ' _ - '.... ..'¦; ¦'.¦'. • " ; '" .:/ * TO' LIASE. ¦* .* * - ' [ ¦'¦ a *****¦¦ TO lease— Basement on Market st...ln business district, suitable: for. a ' barber - shop, restau- ¦ rant or any .business which' can be conducted in a basement. "Box '4019, Call.'- •*¦.-•- ' TYPE WRITERS AND STTFPZ.IES. AN excepTloftally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, ; $25; ¦ other typewriters at higher anS 'lower prices: rentals $2 50. The . Typewriter Exchange, ¦ 636 ' California ¦ st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, ¦ rented, repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co.-. BOS Market. • *' " ': . •'' •" VIAV1. .-.' * /¦'.""¦¦ ' A WAY to health; mothers' and daughters' home treatment: booklet free; write for it. VIA VI CO.. Van Ness. Phone East 282. " .'¦'_.'_" _, \ .. ; ;*-';¦¦-: PBOPOSAIiS. UNIVERSITY of California/' Berkeley— Notice : to . Contractors. Builders and Material Men: Notice is hereby given -that sealed bids are solicited for performing - the ' labor and , fur- . nlshlng the. materials for an addition to the ; Harmon gymnasium, on the grounds of the ,'= ; University of California, at Berkeley, ; Cal., ¦and said bids will be received at the office i • of the r s eeents, South Hall. Berkeley, at or ';. before 12 o'clock nfton of November's, 1904. ; I No bids will be considered unless accompa- - ' nied by a certified check 'or bond of bidder In '; favor, of the .'Regents of the University of ¦ California, ' equal - to ten (10) per cent of his || bid, with* sufficient sureties, conditioned that - if said bid be accepted the" bidder will duly -enter into a proper contract and give bond ¦ faithfully to perform the duty and obligations In accordance with ; said * bid and with the . plans and specifications: which are hereby re- quired to be a part of such contract. The ' right to 'reject any or all bids is hereby re- • nerved- By- order of" the Committee on -Grounds .and Buildings of the Board of Re- •" gents. V.H. HENDEHSON, Acting Secretary. . STUTTERING AND STAMMEBINO. iTELBOU^ElnsmmeTVairNels and~MsTketT . cures; estab. in S. F. 4 yrs. Hours 1 to 6 p. m. . ; MARRIAGE IiI«CENSKS. /< Th'e following marriage , licenses were Issued ' yesterday : ¦ _• . • . August. Creyer, 30, 903 Jackson street, and- Kate Streicher, 2S, ,737 Union street. ¦ ¦ • :¦- Auguste C- Drayeur, "33, 1445 O*Farrell street, and Aimee H. A,ufrer, 23, 1445 O'Far- rell stTeet.V * " . Frank Stulz, 26, Fruityale, 'and Henrietta. It. Gerkin, 20. 269 Connecticut street. - John L. Morris, S7, j San Jose, and Core. B.' Myers,: 31, "Spokane. Wash. " '. . " Richard .C. ¦ Halsted. 21. Pasadena, and Essie •Kavanagh, IS", 1422 California street. * peorge-P. Schilcht. 23, 746. Geary stneet, apd Barbara A. Partmann, 22. 0'31 Folsom street. HJalmar. Andersen. 35, (ft South -Park, and Austar'V. Champney, 2C. Berkeley. Ezra F. Bishop, 28, 1025 Mission street, arid •Maggie E. White, 22, Oakland.* . • . Louis Michau. 53, 705 California street,. and Marguerite Callals, 43, 705 California street. Andrew F. Engberg, 26", Sacramento, • and •Nettle B, Olsen, 21, Salt Lake City. . Gfbrge H. Mears, 33, 71 Raqsch street, and Sarah A. Wood. . 24. M Zoe'- street. BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS. Birth,' marrtajce and death' notices sent by mall will not be insefTed. They must be handed in nt cither 6f the publication offices' and be indorsed with, the name and residence of -per- rons authorized : to ! have the same 'pubUshed. Notices -restricted .simply to the announcement of the event are published bncfj In this column free of - charge. ¦' ¦¦¦¦ • '- - . ¦•¦~ -. , . . ..BORX. •ALI^ENBJfcRCS— In thls'clty^ October 14. 1^04. to th^'wlfo ot Leo Allenberg, a daughfec •CAN""EPAT-"In this cKy; October 30, 1904, tif the *.\^lfe? of I*ouls Canepa,' a son. M.ALEY-»-;in flits, city, to the wife, of T. T. Ma- . "lay, a so'n.- MbSKOWaT?— In th'la"- city/ Octohe'r 29. 1904, 'tqrthg yfite; of'N. MdakowJtz. a son. .-.- - _^t -' '•/ 1.-; " • ¦¦.•¦-•:•:' • : »iA.d'KljE^. ' .'••¦¦•' ' : -. ': ' "SHffeK— llAND — In UMs.cijy. -October 29, 1004, 1 - by -Rev,. George." yf. Whitfe, pastor Central. M. " "fe. ¦Ch.u'tch.'-Ciiafles- tie Re.y* Shirk -and Rosalie • ' Land. 1JQ.tR' of Sam 'FJanclaco. . -.• j;.","/' : . ' pieD.; ... '"• f :Alten.- Mrs:^ Elizabeth* Knopf. Lizzie'- • *• •j ABderso"nl <>P4. Hans •Lenjion, RU:Jiard J. .'. |. .BiBbopJ'.-KJqha-rd— : . .-*lx«an. JbseplrF; ? . ."•"•'Bpisne.'-John t..."."" . '.'McGawan. "A-nnie ¦¦_¦ *, 'JBi/sh.'. r\i'iH'him. ' ••'. ¦¦ fttafion.' Sainufel *-.-. .- : Xn-t>Ie".-*" : "•>?JgKtinga-le, H*6le»"F. "Cpijw&y, jylnnufred". '". tK^rten, Joseph •E." .- .' VCpsgi-Di'e.'.itnna- '•':" Periez./Erhi-LB t. -X. ." •Dearborn; Hazeri S, ToeMmann. * Lo^enza . ; - '•¦p'lfcn»t£tS,;Ado"JTib- " MVles."-Laiira D. . .' '..•¦E'rislisft; Mary }£ • .".Rp'jlch.'- Mary -At :'. ' • ¦Gaven.-'-Kebecca ,' " "Rockwacfd, " W.. Scott •<3reejifleld A." Clarke" = poney, Edw?ir.d. ; " Uit-ir.- Is»t>eJle . R." . . . lto«ebo\JBh, Mar giaret 1 . " HanseR, • Ella. "h(. . : • Stoddard. Georg-e. A.' • Haves.. -Ann .- WJnanV Mary, C. HirplsciTi "Carl' ;• "* Wqlff; Fredfericka: • ¦¦•"Ktpflerv 'Louis -C.*-' : . ...'•."¦•*, :-' ¦ •A.LtEN^-In • thfs'« city.-' Oc.tober 30. 1904.. Mrs. • 5!'rzabetK Allen, -haothtr of - the. U« Mrs: •jJampa'-p.' Riddle, 'grandmother of 'Mrs.. Qrace. • Rlddl^ Scrmelder, and great-grandmother' of -Frank'-L. "'Hou-^f antl Gladys D. HJiupt. a •native'-of Bdston, Mass.. aged . 99 .years. $ ,' 'months, and 1 .day*. • (JJoston .and East. Bos"- , ton, "M&ss., papers preffse ¦ ejopy .).::,.. '-.-. (CTFriendS ana acdualhtantesare respect; .tully idviwa to attentf the- funeral- to-morrow . : ttVednesday). at -10 a. fn.. . front the phapel : of! th<? t)ld* Pecrple's Home, cornet of. Pine. .'••a-nd etr'eets. . . '• .. ¦¦ * - . • ,"".-¦ '. •AKPERSDW— Jn Centefvllle. October" 29. 1904. Captain ltans,K:, tialoved -father of •Henry A. ¦ i ana Charles Anderson, f * native of; Norway., • agud 69. y«ars* - 'A rrierptier. of .Normft. Gtovo - I5o."5.- U.- A.-.O:. Djnllds. - * ' •.',•*• "• ." CT^Frlends anr] acri'ip.ijfanJe^ arc zospeot-- ': " fully; inrKed Xo attend the. funeral * tb-day . ' (Tuesday), November 1, at 1 p. m: from -trhft ¦ p»rlors -of "H, F. 'Suhr'& Co.. 1137 r Mission Btfreet. .'between Seventh and Elghtn.' . Inter- ment Mount . Olivet Cemetery; . .' • ' '. ' :'. Norma Grove No. 6. V. A." O. D.— Offlcers . and members of Norma Grove No. 5..U. ' A. O. D. :- You are hereby notified to assemble at" the' undertaking; parlors of H. F. *Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission Btreet, to-day (Tues. .day),* .November 1", at 12:30 p. m., to attends . ' the funeral ' of our ¦ departed brother.: Hans " K. Anderson. ; By order : "- " '¦ • . . "W. R. ARCHER. "Noble Arch. : H.F.COFFMAN,- Secretary. ' . BISHOP— In this' .city. ' October 30, • 1901, : Richard, beloved, husband of «£llza - Bishop, . ' son of. Mrs.v Catherine .-and -.- theV late. "Winiam^-Bishop. i and- nephew v of.: Robert Bishop of Boston, i Mass. 1 . a native of Boston. Mass. A' member , of Golden Gate Camp-No.; -• 64.-.W;' of W;: Draymen's and' Teamsters' : Union..' Brotherhood of ' Teamsters No. " 85, " .Young "Men's - Institute. ¦ Brotherhood Golden Gate.' Council No. uA^aBg^fgfS^lsSS^SM^l*^ i : ICTFrlends and : acquaintances are respect- fully; Invited to 1 attend- the 'funeral services '. Wednos.day, o Norerrrber 2, at . 1 B p. - m., ' from his late -residence, " 1080 McAllister street, under, the auspices of Golden Gate Camp No. ,i, 64, W. of TV*.!' Interment Mount Olivet Cem- '. * 'etery.-/':.. -¦;.-:*¦ . -;.. ¦....'....¦-.¦'. .- r ,'¦ ¦ ¦¦ . . • .;; BOONE— In this city," October 31. ¦ 1904. < John" : L.. • Boone, *-• beloved husband of .Annie L- " Boone, father' of Annie. Ralph/; "Ben and ¦- Stanley Boone, Mra.*r Olive .Wlilla- is, t and grandfather of Gra<;ie Williams, a native of ':" Iowa. -•¦;. - .;'-¦; ¦-.".¦. ."¦ ; ¦.-. --.".*- *BUSH— In .this city, October' 31, 1904. William : ..Bush,-, a native . of ' Germany. \ aged '¦ 54 - years." COLLINS— In ¦ this city, 1 :', October : 30/ ' 1904,- Annle, beloved daughter of the late Patrick " and ': Johanna Collins.- '--and loving 'sister of '- Mrs. - W. ¦ B. • Bush ¦ and > Mrs.' ., Frank =- P. Schafer, a native of* San Francisco.-. A'mem. - Bber, of Carmel Institute No.' 2.. Young. Ladles' :. : Institute." and Alt a Parlor, . Native Daughters ' ' of the -Golden ..West.* _v- ¦ , '..;•:¦ ,..-- ..-, .- - .->:: (cr Friends : and ; acquaintances are : respect-" ".-; fully t invited* to 'attend ,. the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9:30 arm... from her late .resi- dence. •¦ 1415% ; Folsom i street,, thence to ' St. Joseph's Church for services at 10 a. m. "In. terment Holy ; Cross ! Cemetery. ¦ * ;~ Carmel; Institute 'No., 2. -.Young" Ladies' In- - stltute— Sisters : i You : are , hereby : notified ¦ to attend ,the ¦» funeral ¦/ of - our „ deceased * elster • ¦. Miss Annie Collins. } on" Tuesday morning. • at ¦ 10 o'clock,;from?St.- Joseph's' Church' ''" >-- - - -MRS.' L.*PANETTO.; President " : JOSEPHINE T.'.MOLLOIV. SecreUry.,- ~ ;.;U.lta- Parlor] No.~3.-fN.; T>$ G.iWJ- Members :- are ; requested "• to < attend : the of -. our • late •-"; sister.-. \ Annie '1 Collins.^', to-day \ (Tues- — -day),^at-9 a..m-.,;from:1415i,.>Folsom : street. ¦ h EDITH ' M. --•¦ MUHLNER. < President ' * ¦¦ .: C.iL.^ FAULKNER. -Secretary, rv ;.-".. ' F.'. J.iMonahan; /Manager. ¦¦; u Tel. Mission^ 31 M0NAHAN^0'HA:R! t l?MC0.i fUNERAL" DIRECTORS * AND , EMB ALMERS i 2330-2341 Mission st., near Nineteenth, ! m(Mg\ £aa Francisco.' - l- : MRS. IDA SHAUGHNESSY and -family! REAL ESTATE — CITY — FOB SALE. SPECK <fe CO-.^J^BM^SI Belling. CCj Llcntgoaisrj". st- Insurance. Lerrtns- Kenu Collected. fi3.i0t— :Ox87:C: Poet st.: key lot to Larkln st. ; old improvcxr.f-iits pay **3 • per cent net. ¦ t».00O— rtnc 33-foot corner north of and with- in 2 blocks of Market «., with 9 new flats, rcnt'd for $2SSM; " *-s0ul> bank mortgage can remain; pays over lti per cent net. ' . — $14,000 — 3 eltrant n*w m<idern flats: desirable |>art of Western Addition; 33-foot lot; rents 11440 yearly; want an offer. $13,5C&— Fine south of Market «t. business comer 'on Folsom -St., close In, with pood Improvements; Income $1236, lot 25x»0. ' . • " • $13,2KM-New Richmond flats, close In and near Gulden Gate Park; rents $137 50 month; bank mortgage $S5(X> can remain;. lot 48x 120 ft»t. • ' • • • ..-"'-" •T12.0OO— Lot 4l:«xl37:«. with fine lmprove- ¦ n-.c-nts; en Pin* si., -close ti> Bucha»An; renu 31C20 year. • ' '¦' * $11 25l»— 3 Western Addition flaU within few Nocks of City lUlli 25-foot lot -and renting for $1260; $7000 Bank mortgage can remain.' '-'.'. . ' . • t%. 850— Splendid new Western Addition flats: 25-foot lot; rented for $1110; a,, good buy. • .¦'-¦¦"*. JJ.fcOO— South of Market St.. Investment, paylm; . 1" per cent net: flsU: 25-foot lot; m. rplendld investment. '• ' • . ' . : - ' $2,250 — A preUy new cottage. In. the .Mission! 5 rooms an* bath: lot- 25x100; corner. . - • . . CHOICE LOTS. ' ¦f28.000— Superb southeast corner» 137:6x137:8: finest residence Bite la the city; u»- Kurpassed marine view.- .... -. $13,500— Fine lot on llth it, uesr Folsom; 50x 200, ms.ke offer. ¦ - : .'. '. " .. $6 750 — 60x137:6; eplendid residence 'site; Pa- cific Heights;, north side of street. $4,600 — Splendidly located -lot: CO. feet front- a«e;- vlclnUy CalUorrila .-st> : and . 2d ¦' . „. »v».| price redaced for <i»lck «ale:-barr. ¦ ' - * cain. ¦ ¦' "- ' -'-.'*'. ' * - - r * ' $1,500 each for very 'choice lots "to '.Richmond JDlstrict.. close to main' entrance- Golden 'Gate Park;, on- four. car. lines.: nothing .'-. ."- " better .In' .victnity: .¦¦¦..-.:.¦¦ ;-; ';''\ ".' . • large tracts at ¦ low prices in '. the Richmond pistrict. . "Particulars upon appli- cation. '• ' '" ¦'¦¦'.¦::¦¦- ..-¦:¦'. ¦¦'.: ¦".' ".V*;--..-.-.'/.*;--.-,"'.-'' : - '¦ 6PDCK * Co., 2O5». Montgomery .sL..~- '¦¦ :¦'. ¦¦'¦' • Opposite Mills bid*. * : .¦'¦:'¦¦¦'. ¦ : ;¦. .' . .....¦¦ .,'... .'.... . I :... .? =a . "*._••• : V8AJr'..>iATEO': BXAL ESTATE.. ' /; ¦ LOillTA- PARK— On line of .San'.-Mateo electrl* ¦- cars,- 45 rainutes. from Fifth' and Market sts. ; outside the fog belt "and- Just ;.beyond. where P\' it*' 6. j". Co.*s bay shore "cutoff", will Join .' ihe main line; «J-foot lots from $400 up; • • terms only $10 dewn and $10- a 'month; sewer ¦' -end •rater pipes In front of every lot; 'pure artesian'- well - 'water;- 175 lots. .cold.-. since • Acgu'fct J; an exceptional, opportunity to *?' ' cure m. lot in this d*s!r.able section-;, take' the. ' electric • -cars ' and tret off .• at- V LOMITA .' 'PARK*! and -. investigate; maps ifcnfoa ap-. ¦ pllcatlos. ¦ ¦-" .' ; '-¦.¦"•¦¦•¦¦.¦" ¦'- ?.'•'.'•>•' ¦' ¦' '¦ ¦¦¦ ';".'. •'¦' ¦> fcELBY. RODOERS * CO.;* .'•."-. TeU ilsln 673. . - .116 CaUfcrhla '«<;¦'¦ - KEAL JCSTATB TO' EXCHAKOB. : ¦ CLEAR : Oakiaadi Berkeley m S,' F. •property ' for- taocbes. J. H. EDSON.- \^y»y Bacon block. Oakland- :".:• '••*:¦:.': ¦'¦.:¦- ; '.•¦¦¦-'; ¦ ¦¦":• *¦•.,'¦'• ': : .- vVrsoPBETT wAjrrEbi ¦"' ¦ * '. ;¦-. \_ •'. I WlSH-.to .persoosJly. jMiy; .prefer: direct, tvom. " • owner. '- paying CMh <in-'. -San Frandeoo'. ;or' . • acroes the bay), anything from a -small "re«l-. ¦ ' .tflence-.t6 eome flats or rnoderktcsirie busi.n.es» ' property-;.' xnust- be -a 'fcarraln^.^-'ChliV.cr. ejtl^- '.' .dress'. f«ll J>.:ElCKELS i ::6 -•' • Geary ,st,;*;S. > F,;:*v>.' - ;.¦-;¦:.¦.¦¦-: .^^ ¦.-.'. TVE ha%V a^ .b0yer-for'5f*Q ecres ¦goo^' : >-teeyard ••" land. .- Gi\-e- lbcatlQn • a«d; price.- •..¦••""'.••.;. ¦*•' . .''-Alspra taiyerfor.ieo^icre «ocls tajjn: must ' .'.have plenty of. water ;' foothill- land prpterred.- -. - • • ...' •'¦'. :--:'Al' R. EMiTH & .COf.i. * ¦• .: - . ¦ . . :-. .:-/'. -.121 Geary. .et.". -itxwn- 301: ' -.. : ' • .' ¦-; : '.-' . AiAMEDA COTtAGES^Tp .* xiif;.:.'".; "COTTAGE 5 rooms, bathi- c<Jmj>V=tely Xpfntshed.-- piano; adult* ;• rent .$30, - 153p7Ntnth -st-i/Ala-.; . rneda.- -Mss'tlc. station: "'-.'." T'.- .'.. •...>.¦:.-¦•' -. .. . ' • •¦' mtfrrrAi,TS : b.eai.tebtat'e. >¦'•¦>•.',_ j FOR ' mii^-lTrSO; It- •cosv $3750; r rehti* 't pi-" iti per.-inohth;'32-<»tULge v s pn lot, •'• 40x150".- Apply S, 6:.AVST1N. -U01- Twenty'f third -ave,; East Oakland. ¦ ¦ "'¦ • • •-'.•:¦'- - ". -" .. •"' /¦i-Qtm<^j6i&Bttyto\$tt^.yf^ ' . ¦'-' OAKLAND PROPERTY PdtifiApE, v'" -¦' $240^-Reduced. itpm :¦¦ -$'2SQ0;- -. ©wner "akij- " builder, financially- embarria'ssed- ""rnHs | t"-':seiri- '• cottage'. of :5-."foofas> : ;Vath.: '411'-' i».6def : riJ"'.coo'.-i veniences^'Jwlth' 8 r fqo> .biaise'ment, ; -Ci0Bi!tro(;ted'. .. «o ais >cf' be--.jnade-''. Intiot- a-.flat'-p't '.6-rooiEW' . ' inort:-. Jot- •Jarte." and «unrty?. rl^hi. irear -Key/ liouie - statioti *t." Fortieth- -and '".'Sfltf .Pa*io{' ' only 27 minuvfes'to Eiti f randweoi; tscms.-'SSO • i as h'.- "balance- • tiiof tga^e ' at . Ip'w >ate ; of -.in-- ' tierest." 'RemNnber; The -houjse''is'.»ew;-:^aod;-i : . ern ; first- cJass.". -Flrtt. corne. flrst 'kefved: - - ' l' ¦ j; S.' MYERS.. J-pQ2.ar.oad way," 'Oakland;;'. .."¦ $3850— RED.CCEP f rprh. $.4500 '.f or -a-' <juick! -sale; ¦ bou.se- Is .new: *col6niali-7"-.room«"- Jibd' -ba^h; r 'open " plumWng;^comVtaaik)'n.' t'aji- -flxtiiresy E 'paneled dlnlrig. rooijl;.-. ip- fa.dt, : .^'.'r|ior6orhly- .. substantial- up-to-Cale Jiinjisorr.&:",resid»-nc«r; lot "5OX125.-. with. -a' \{err«ced :l»wn;" -BQ^-joot- ¦. I street; first^cfa^s .'.neigKbdrliobd, • t\ea> •• tele-' -. • graph. Avenue 'and. cprivenifiit toi -Key '¦ Route ' .station; less titan aO-rninutes i<)'i;aDi, FrAni - cleco ;-'.cpace. t'oo exnensiv'e' to 'say- infers'; to' . tee'-it.rr.tapo tp buy. lt : ;-u-rmK.-£>wo. ti£h;isail« '• anoe, iru-jrCgage: - -. . ¦.•'.';•¦. - '¦; *• .'.* :¦¦¦¦:¦¦ ¦¦ 3j S.- MTEfiS." lOCg •qroad-yay. [OatlatML --¦:.. • * .." .. B'ELDEN'S BARGAINS.! V ....r-v ' $16S0-rGood Srroom cotUtge-andJof^^Cxl^Oi . on East Twwity^ first '.st:* "ne/Lr TWeAty-tWrjl' «A-e.' - "*.-..-¦' ;'."- " '-'• '¦ V-. .. * '¦' •¦ . $350 wtll.buy a". 50x133 lot ao. :• MienplIsJ stl, near Twenty-fifth.* .- • ¦-.' -. '.V;.--. .':"' t -¦¦''.' '-'- . "J5S0 — 2!7"f ix>t. lot on Market st'.. 'near Twentj'>.'. fifth. * .; '..- •;.' ..•..•••• •:• ' -.- ;•:• ¦ $650 — Another cheap, lot; 2%xlC5; on Twenty- fifth st..' near* San Pablo. aye. r. .'.•-•". •"!;.- $2500 — Best.bvy.lln town; 'fiirer 6-rbom cottegV and lot 29:6x100; ligm In heart "of- clti'j see.U quick. " •' ••" . . ¦ j '¦¦¦.' .''-." : '','•¦¦' $665-^Lot-S3:4xll5i ; on "Edwards .Btl, between Broad wcy and Telegraph. aye. = ¦/ *. ". -.". ; $000— Choice, lot; on "sunny jslie of Thirty.-. fourth et. close" to" -Telegraph aye'.;. 30xlt0, or 35 feet for .$1050*. '\ : - .>•..: " ' , ••.'."" - $1150— Beautltul terraced, lo.t; 40x132,- on Ver- non ftreet, "Vernon--"Hei|;hUi'«rana view; .ele^ gunt "Burroundtrgs. * *. ..-* "*• - •* BELDEN," jRE.XL ESTATE. « .-.* • • • 1M2 .-Broadway. Oaklaqd.. * *-. "•" $700 CASH. $10 monthly' till pajdi j^ell quipped chicken -ranch; rough cottage of .3 rooms;' r\ne lcrge brooding bouse and Al brooder; 2 incu- bators; stable, ebteken-hotisefe; chltken runk; fenced and '. cross-fenced; some young --fruit trees; cood'well ot: water; sanSy Joaml soil; away frora'foge and raw winds; an ideal.' spot for the raising of chickens or pigeons'; a errand property and a bargain; afljolnine Ea«t Oakland, near tlectrlc car; boule^-ard;« fine h-.rfc-erad* school; new .buildings going wp aU around; home-Beckers ahchoring here; 12 lots. 150x256. aU fencedrprice all tol<t *1TOO;. call or send for circular.; 455 7th ct... opposite' Broad way sUXlon. Oakland; carriage, free. H. C. JONES. -owner. . . * * *_ . CLEARANCE SALE OF BANE PRpPERTT. We have been exclusively authorised ta sell on easy terms- the rfxaalnlng Oakland proper- ties e.c<julred by the- * - SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION ender foreclosure of mortgage. . , We will sell these properties at flruree - far- below the present market rates. If you want a bargain call on or write us for particulars. J. H. MA'CDOXALD* & CO.. J052 Bread way. BARGAIN ON.TELEGRARH AVE. 110 feet; northeast corner; will sell at a sac- rifice for cash;- only $32 50 per foot; choice location; Al investment -and sure of large - prolit: offer' will be considered. Address bcx US1. Call of flee. Oakland. FOK sale — f2S00; corner lot, 183x100; near Key Route: San Pablo ave. EDWIN SUTH- iERLAND. corner Thirty-fourth and Peralta su.. Oakland." BARGAIN— Beautiful 7-r. home In Piedmont; fine neighborhood; good location; near car line; will cell cheap; must be seen to be' ap- preciated. Apply to E. MOKRIS. 675 36th st S'.i ACRES of level land, 1 mile frcm Nlles; fn orchard; II -room house and barn: $4500. RALEIGH BROS.. 050 Broadway. Oakland. IF you want to bay; or sell anything: in the way of real estate come to 422 Eleventh et., near Broadway, Oakland. . CHEAPEST and best in America— The .Weekly Call. 10 pages, sent to any. address in the United 6t«tc« or Canada one year for $1, rxwtagc paid. . • ¦ ¦' .¦ ' *¦ ' OArLAlTS aOOMS TO LET. ' SUNNY ' furnished " . rooms: modern .house: rtrirtlj- private: beautiful location. 167 Klew r.tl- *U. Oakland. PTHXIPHF.O roomts; eunny. -light and airy. *; 1412 Kasi Ninth St.. East Oakland..- . ' QAXXtAJSTD 'TTraglT'PgE^rOH.TSA^I.'B.^ TO-MORROW the day lor bargains in v furnl- tnn. H. Scbelhtas. llth rt.*,cor.stwe.O*kUnd BERKELEY ADVERT ? S y NTS BEB-grniEY SEAL SSTATr.' _____ A CHOICE home "on Delaware Bt.. Berkeley: S rooms and bath: lot 40x135: new and modern; sunny exposure; fine view: easy- terms of payment If desired; no trouble to show prop- • «rty. . I REALTY BONDS AND FINANCE CO. ana.). 1172 Broadway, corner Fourteenth »t_. v Oakland. * • ¦ x . • ,. " . ' A iNAP. * ~ $2500— $300 cash, balance $25 per month. .In-- -" eluding interest "and Drfnclpal: new 5- room cottage, one bfock of cars, two blocks of Key Route: street work, comDleted. ",:.' MQRAN & SWAIN. • Berkeley -station. > _ : $160 DOVN. : '*. ' To close out my holding* in Golden Gate ana. near Ashby station, op. the' Key route. I will sell, lots and but id email, homes on your own • plans for only $l£0 down.* „ . ¦ M. WURTS tc CO.. 1323 Broad way.- op- • *oosfte. Postofflce. ¦ .- '. ' * •*. San Francisco Advertisem^ta ARDELL." 15 . Jfag*— 2 ! front tarnished hsicpgi. .' rooms; gasTapge: $3> 2 In basement. wk. BRYANT.' 4<4 — Twa sunny rooms for. housed ¦' keeping; one. single .for Udy. • « ' { . - ' BKYaNT.' CIS— $10j '4'suHny rooips'and' yard; " first floor. ".-. • "'-..- .-•_ -. " . " -. BUSH. J250^Furniehod- housekeeping; md.sin- V. gle -rooms; .^easoubler. •"•.".',•• .••" •• • BUSHi 1 13O.VB^u'tlfuJ . 'room*; ' "newly- -f u-r-- .;• nishedj adults;- rent J22.-50, .•'¦ • \ ¦. .' " "-. : : EPI1T, JBOJ-^J sunny, ifous'eke'epjng 'r.ooxns with -' bath; v ;"' .;...¦-(:;'. ¦'¦•V > ¦>¦'"¦; '¦_:•. ¦ ¦/ •'••••: •ELLIS. .325^-Twt> .or . ihree" rooms . for" ' house- '.-•keeplhgi: :'.'-. ...¦.'"¦.;•,•..-' "¦ /::.'. .• •¦ ..%'.._¦' •EJJJSilBTO^-^uriny'f rent ¦•housekeeping ro*ms; phope, bath arid g^as-stoye, ¦••..- ..-- ¦-. ' : \ : .. :":'.;¦ ELLIS,". 73&— ¦tArge-TOomY gVa'te. -2.fcleseU. .^12: ¦ • also .'parlors < 'and kitchen ; 'modern.' 'Call. 1" to 5- FILLJklioREi ;. 213— targ.e '. eupny " hoiisekeepln* gxooijai?\i&:ax$-:ccfl<b : W!iteci ,r'etLsona.We._ .. '-.- FIRST;- .230;. .VaV-HoVanl '— «.4 • hoiisekeeplns- .'¦ rp6ra.fc: .'busirjirSs .lQ"ration;.rerit- mode'rate: ' • .pO"URXH,'-225-^Nlce- housekeeping rooms; »1«> '. .Bipiiie.roo'm*.:'- .¦¦i" % - '¦¦". .'''¦:. -'.-. '''••:•• ij : •>¦'••¦ GEARY, «78rT-TwJ» /bfautlful -furnished .sunny ;" front-.- hDusekeepine;. roonis; •.prtyate.. bath. *. '. GEARY; "l'22JH^ne'furnished.rp<)ms; -reasonY ;V; .abl«: : choice neighborhood; 'all'. sunny .'-....; '..'" GRO.yEy :32-^t9 Jconnetfting^ un"turnish»»a : TOoti^i.\ HA'RR'tSON; 7 ; 2410, '¦ between . TwenMeih . anS ¦' l^ienty- first -^.1$ • susn^ ; front •' roomsj "< ur- ;• ¦iji«b'*l:"..'b»Uj;; '«*«.. stove; $J0*. r :.."'.-. .* •.' /HATES,. 704— ; 2.pn;uiT)Iahe(l rooms, With' use'.of ;...:kltc|iexi..-." •" v '..-: ." -. * ••*¦.?• '-¦-•" ¦'.' -. " •':•' ;•¦ JON*E&.JJ25, : h«ar! .Bn'sK^Sunajr'-'AvtBiekeiplrisr ••-' •«Uf.e;- IKcIuding-.liatf h«n-! and- fras;"'$?7.;.'.also v/'backj-Toxim-;- exitirifj J14.': * •' ' '•'. :..-"'•?..• •KENILWQRTH. icor. Buish. and Pow-eii^rThree-. • '. toorA 's'unny-aftartmente^Bteajn .heat; cgn. loc ¦fCNrcKERBieCKER- Afrvlraeat* iS^O^iPJne— ; ,.Ki«iB>"furrifshecJ.'3"-'rpcm'Fuit_>*; steam heated. ",;• " electric '• liihted.';-- free : .ba.tiiB.; rates, reasonable. lJlNGTON,:-256%-4-Tli'r«.e. susiiy nicely : furnish-- ¦'. .sd/tobms^for iojlsekeepiflg' ta private ¦family. ;LARKlif,' -817^— Nicely' furnfshe.d.swnny- c.or- /•ner^'reom;" gais stove.; '.reasooahle."- ••_..', v -.* lXrkIN*. il494-Eit}gle" 'roornfe-. "anH .'sUltft- for . .hoasekeeptagv. ... : :V .'•..•..:'-.'¦• i-.: L r *¦'£'; '.' - .¦qEAV'£NWt)fiTft.-.'l9ii : . ieaf Gr*«XirJ-« .suinpy - f jonilehcd " bAg^ekaeplhs-'-'-rop"*™; batfij'- phone'; :¦ :"fine-T[narlpe-y-lew: •;•;;"'." . . '.¦.; ''-- . : •• %'r&ERT 57 ' 502." i tfeai CastrO-r-Modenj 1 : BUnn'r kitcjien; dhilng-reom-, • iJftth," etc. ; nvarm.belt; '.yW-y •'':-- ''-.['¦ 'ri 'ovV'^v •'•]'/¦ - ? '" X.Y.Qj^.*<l819f-2'.s;unniy : front' |fu'rn'Uh"ed .rooioi, ,. .Joomplete: fpr."Bouse"fce*p'lkg. •-' .'.'¦¦'¦ i ; *• •• ; M^AX.'LTSTEp. IfWi-i 2.-3. otcely furnisbjia roomsj. • "'-Japrftlry; syhny. -yarfl-; -Gentian fanaUy.'"$U>-$l,4-. "MlSBpoij .- -54S1C near -¦ "• Secon'd-^-Bed rocsi ". • "apd . .= --kltpherv Tyrolsh^d .<pr- : hp\faek"pg, •-. ¦ iligSlpN. ¦¦572^-yprnlil}e4 -house'Veepinp rsoms i; ; firBtt'.flaox. •' -<et '¦¦,- '¦ .". .?.'.' •.'.:•'•;'¦ t .'" ".« \ •MISEip-X".- '.937; -tSet: AmpO* and'. PiKth -? Twp; .- •hotis'ckeepfBg'. rooms..; K ." ¦", ' . • .J ¦'¦';']•'.¦' ' *' * MQgS; . ' 13 v '.'"' dff - • iHifwArd. .-near"; . • Seveoth— 2 ; • . robicBs" 'fjlrrrfghed. fair" "hoiiEfekeepi'ng; '•' vaults' ¦ oWy.- : \: .:;;.'..:••.•• ." :... :t- .,.:¦:;[:; . : " • ¦QA"tC:"HT ; r-Co&*plBte -for-. ' hbirgefceerJlngi •'¦$5. te"- - . »i&;. gas yange;- hoC fealh;- aquita., .. ¦ -; • .". ; QA^;.3i3^FurBlsIi«4 .hbliiHe^fe^Rin^Vj'cioniB.f :-' ; •PIEiRCEj '30I4^-'nitei • eito'sy.'- rroojns,' .'turnlsijfcd: J." for ihoHseKeeptn^'; %a's 'anii-. : Batb.; tj-'eirt* %}&' , ¦FlXJSi 190?, iifar.'OeUvla— "U«furri^h^<J "lpige.- • . dswl'e-pifldr*.;witJV ..Ttiirb«n'; -two'^jid'threa •-• Tot^n. '\_ , ; . '.'•. •-• • ¦pOSTT. aeS^SunTiy-- (root AUite."- V}(H- also, p'lcas-*- .;.ai«. sifltssi- fl.2;. $1+,' $Jfi; -jelngle rbbnis,". 5|&. : -" > iSCoi^T," 3Ctf— NE. corn r r>'r£lceiy . f ijrnWhea; $%'-' ;^.tra>>iunpy; 2;. 3 -or _? i-ffltoJiV . '¦- : '..' :; ; ¦. . • -./ 3 SILVER;. 28— Back ani- front : \parlor?-. user ot' ..-jd;tCttfeh..V ..;"; ..." ;.-;.= '"¦;_•' '•*•' '... '•¦' V = '. ,}. . ''r ' ' ¦[ SOUTH PARtCi ;>2.ft^.lo:.'iet; -V.4";' "uifiinjlsirea'- •reoms. fpr- .'hous'^keer' ln.g;..'-no- cKHdretj.'-;"^ • ; •• ! firo.V.'Ei.'jIlJ'N. " 4*5J5— F-lEre -for'ge'.'-f-rpnt'r'obin'; nie.": . -.:SJ.kitcberi'; .ffr'm.onth'; srettkins iyenj^n; : : - ' :2,';3 .6R'*'f<irnijhe5;j>r vnfiitnlsftW ts^jtas/ ifk~' : epriabj?:;.' . trtquj-re :. *IRS; '.¦ : £augautri: .;*• ~.v ;."'•¦•• .;*•-. ¦¦':.¦ . : /. . ;. •" • ;. ' tJTAH, ;^3S.. nr^' lStKi and: Pbtrero *vej-|-Housf- j ¦ k{¥plngMp--sutrny".:COUa$e,j : : gjjs,-^ ijlnki' .hot^ -: and. cold-water., • "• '."•'.;*. •-."'.•r . . '>.' : . - • • VA J* avi.; :"l4O?^-j«'e'Wly (uxpiahed jjaxlo^. • -floorr.will <epar'ate;:oyier. .r.*jiirs." $11. Up. .-..'.¦¦¦• "WriLIaO'W' Vave:, °8. VojTf" '.fearklh, .•^rear. Efldy— ' Jx>wer. floor; »3- ;Ji*kp.gxJ rooms.;- rii- cWldreh. •' | AOV.ERTi5E>itE5tTg,- «ubs«Hp.tiorM received -at, CaU Branch office; cor, jpancatf & qh'MrcH' ,gti& ! -'".*.- : - : '^X«i^ifT.3goxr.8jBa.'- .'•*:—• . tT-XOXTIS. 1878'jacksoif^-Marlrie viftf ; -3-*-» . roopui: futn. or-opftir^i fef>- ."rel._Bart. tS9e. ROQMQ .TO .£jrTr^mi%.' ind 'jXhfnxn'.^ ATKINS. fSoir, *Tt(lrd' st: and- Park :ljihe— New . brick' 'bulidlcg; 'all- sudcy- rooms; -hot aii^ .¦cold water; "electric. lights'; only first-class In {lojiaJllj':; 'rooms "jl 50 wicfc acS up. . .;v*» v A— BRUNSWICK House,' 148 Sixth' «t.— Rooms 23c. to $1 per ntght. $1 25 to $5 per week and • light housekeeping roems; -.open all nigh}. A.T""Tho' Almonte." 87a Market st." Tor No. 1 Fi/th et.)-i-Room«. 25c. 50c.' $1; $1 50. night: . $1 SO to $10. week; house open all night. BEAVER; 1?— Furnished* rooms, single pr en suite; 1 Block from "Cartro car. ' BELMdND house: over Owl drug *lqre; 2 en- . trances.; 1126 JJarte.t and 21 Turk— Electric lighu; . runninr' water In every room; 200! rooms; 2&c to 50c per night: $1 25 to $3 week.' CHELSEA, e. off Bush near Bo well — Sunny room overlooks Sutter St.; reasonable. * - j . • * EDDY, 499^-For rent, newly ; furnished, sunny front rooMs; runninr' water; close In. . FRANKLIN, "'72t.' near G. G. ave^— Sunny far. front r6om: all conveniences; rent $10. FRANKLIN. ISIS — Sunny rooms, furnished or unfurnished; running- water; phone, bath; references. : GOLDEN GATE ave.. 939-^Unfurnlshed room; a large front room facing Jefferson Park. GRAND Southern, "th and Mission — Rooms 35c ! to $1 25 night; $1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-room. ; GRANT ave.. - 111 . (The . Astoria)— Heart of city; pretty f urn. rooms; $1 day; $3 wk, up. HAWTHORNE, 8— Two . laige housekeeping . rooms; , gas;, bath. . . HOFF ¦ ave.. 38 — A large sunny : front room I ' for rent. , - * , J HOWARD. 614^ — Furnished rooms to let. -^ > - HOWARD. 715 — Large sunny - rooms at - low ; . rates: 23c to $1 . day . and $1 25 to $5 week. HOWARD/ 1029— Furnished rooms.'. '-. HOWARD. 1207— Furnished room- to"' let. HOWARD. 17C3 — A large." sunny, room,* suitable for one or two gentlemen; reasonable. - : liOWAKD, 247C — Young man of good . habits . to room * in - private ; family; large sunny room, suitable 'or, two.'^0fjBHg09HfliBBHSMHBBB HYDE.-.330— Large 'room: ; suitable for •; two; . private family; : - reasonable. .'. ."-;. . JONES. . 423— One large, sunny • room to .let. j JONES,- , 1801— -Nncely,' furnished *- sunny * room for ' gentleman' ' \ ¦¦ .-.-¦. . .¦*• ¦ ; ¦' v CONWAY— In this* city, October 30.' 1904.- Win- - nef red.', beloved wife of . Samuel Conway. and ."j mother T of ¦ Mildred ; Conway. " and ¦ sister ' of - Mrs. Edith Hansen and Miss Annie- Conway and Alfred. Martin." a native of California. ¦ aged 28 years - 6 months and 23 days. * - ¦ "GT Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral ic-morrov" • (Wednesday), r at 2 ', p. m.. from BetSai»y . - Congregational Church, Bartlett street," near . Twenty- fifth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cem- ' etery via electric funeral ¦¦ car from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. Remains at the :' residence of; her sister, -Mrs. Edith Hansen, 32T Bartlett street.' . .' . , COSGROVE— In this city. October' 81. * 190*. - Anna/ beloved wife of the late Thomas Cos- . grove, and loving mother of Mrs. H. Heese- ; man, •¦ Mrs. : Frank Dougherty and the lato James W. Cosgrove. a native of Queens County,* Ireland, aged 60 years. rCT Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. H. Heeseman. 2209 Beach street. DEARBORN— In thla city, October 29. 1904. at hf» residence 12 Tremont avenue. Hasen S..- beloved husband of Annie F. Dearborn, a native of New Hampshire, aged 66 years 7; months -and S days. . - - (^Friends and acquaintances sad com- ' fades of the G. A. R. and Ladles of Georgfl H. Thomas Circle No. 32 and members, of : Valley Lodge No. .30, A. O. U. W.. are re- spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, which will be held under the auspices of George H. Thomas Post No. 2. G. A. «-. from their hall. 220 Golden Gate avenue, on Tuesday November 1. at 1 p. m. Interment George H. Thomas Posjt plat. National Cem- etery. DIENSTAG— In Oakland. October .81. 100*. Adolph Dienstag, . beloved Hither of ¦»« Dlenstagr and Mrs. Aaron Fibush, Mrs. Theophlle Llppit and Mrs. J. L» Fibush. a native of Germany, aged '80 years and » - months. ¦ ENGLISH— Entered Into rest, at ker residence in Vallejo, October 29. 1904. Mary Knowles, beloved wife of Joseph R. English, and mother of Marie L. English, in the sixty- firstf year of her age. a native of Phlladei- ; phta. ' V - • • . • ' ' '¦ ' , • (CTFuneral will take "place from the resi- dence. 702 Georgia street. Tuesday. Novem- 'ber 1, at 2 p. m. Friends. and acquaintances are invited to attend. Interment private. GAVERr^-In this city. October 30, 1904, Re. fcecca Gaver beloved sister of the late Jotin Gaver, a native. of Frederick County, Mary- land, aged 8& years 2 months and 23 days. (CTFuneral private November 2, 1904. at 9 a. m.. from her late residence, 1329 Vallejo street. Please omit flowen. Interment Mount OHvet Cemetery. '.- • .- GREENFIELI>— In this city, October 29, 1904. A. Clarke, beloved husband of Isabella K. Greenfield, and father of * WIHtazfi. Roy. . Charles, Juanlta, Perclval and • Belmont Greenfield, ahd son of the late S. R- Green-- field, and brother of W. C. Greenfield of- Amherst, Nova Scotia, a native, of Nova Scotia, aged 43 years '6 months and 25- days. "' (Halifax. Nova Scotia, papers please copy.) inyFriends 1 and acquaintances are respect- l fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-day ' C*t"uesday). • at 2 'p. m., from his late- residence. 1858 Jones street, between. Pacific and Broa*way. .under the auspices of Buena Vista Council N.o. . 1604. Royal . Arcanum. Interment Cypres3 Lawn Cem- ¦ etery. " . Officers arid members of Beulah Chapter ' No.. 99, O E. S. are requested to attend the -' funeral of «Jur late brother. <A-' C. Greenfield, to-day (Tuesday), at 2 p. m., from his late residency*. 1658 Jones street. - . • MARY TODD, Secretary. HALL— in this city October 29. i9Oi. Isabella" R; Hall "beloved daughter "of the late.Wil-. Itam-and Levinla Hall and sister of BaHy Hall, Mre. Sarah A. Marryatt. Mrs. Levlnla .Oberle and the late Marja, James, Frank R. and Milton Hall, a native of San Fran- clpco. aged 31 years. . .' . ICTFrlends and acquaintances are. respect- fully Invited to attend tire funeral services Wednesday. November 2. at 11 a. ra.. at her .late residence, 23 Stone street, off Jackson, . between Stockton and Powell.. HANSBN— In this city. October -SO. 1904. Ella. M., Ti'lfe of Andrew Hanson.- and beloved sla- tes of J. F. Lambert. Mrs." Mary T.. Hoff- man andT Mrs. Emma ElHott, "a native "of Grand .Island. Cal.. aged 3Q ye^rs 11 months and 14 days. fc7"Friends:and acquaintance* are respect- 'fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ¦ . (Wednesday), at 10 a. m., from the parlors of McAvoy &. Co., 1239 Market street, near • Ninth, thenpe to St. Pater's Church for • services at 10:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. - HAYES— In this city. October 27. 1904. Anri Hayes, sister of Bugene.and the late Daniel. •Whelton, a .native of Clonakllty, County Cork, Ireland, aged "69 years., v CCFrlf.nds and acquaintances are respect; fully invited* to attend the furieraV to-mprrow = (Wednesday), at 9:45 a. m.. from the parlors • of J. C; O'Connor & Co.. 767. Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a're- . quiem high mass will be celebrated for -the repose of her- soul at -10 -a. m. Interment j Holy Cross Cemetery.* HILPISCH— In "this city. -. October 30 1904. ' Carl, dearly ; belo.ved .eon ot Eliza anri the.' . late. Jacob Hilptsch. ¦; and . brother of Julius. • Hllpiscli. a' native of Germany. , aged 32 years . and 26 . days, - Member of- California ' Schuetzen Club. C7"Frlends and acauaintancea" are respect- fully Invited to attend the*. funeral to-morrow '• (Wednesday), at 1:30 p. m., from the resi- ' dence .of his mother, 249 Stevenson street, "between Thlrd'and Fourth, thence to Druids'" i HaH. 4l'3 Sutter Street, where services . will . Be field- uncfer the auspices of Old Friends' Grove No. 139. 'U'.- A. O." Druitls, commencing at 2 Ip. m. Interment I. -O."O. "^. Cemetery. Please ftmtf flowers. • • •• •-. '. KIJPELER— In -this city.* October 29, i904; Louis C, beloved 'son of Mrs. .Jennie and . -'.the'late Louis Kepfler, ana brother of Mrs. .G. I, Tirrell of New .York " CRy. a native o'f '••' $an Francesco, aged. 33 years -2. months and 26 days. A member or Elevatqr. Constructors'. Union, Locill No. 8. (New york 'City -papers .- please .cdpy.^ • *'".¦* ¦ ¦ "• •[GTFi'lends. an4. acn.unir'ances .are respect- • fully.- invited to"-att«rtd .the\ funeral to-day •. (Tuesday.).- 'at 10*a. jtj., frdm "the parlors of • . Craig," Cbchrtfri ¦&. Co.." 429.. -Goldeih' Gate ' -.avtnue; "between" PoUc and- -Larkfn streets. Interment Mjqunt -Oltvet "Cemetery. . * '. KNOi*— fn this city. Oclober i0; 1904;' Lizzie,- .beloved" :wife of Aub«s^ J. .'Knopf, .anfl "•daught'br of'-Mr.- anij Mpsi fienry 'LIebert% . •* an<l "sister .of Hen'rj*. Ernest ' ahd 'ConratT .' Ljeberb and .Mrs. K." Glover, and daughter- *• ln-&w of 'Mr. and MVs.".CamJU.e Know .and' •• 'rts(Ser-In-taw of CanrfHe Xnopf. -a native of San Francisco. aged'-23 years" J8 montns ana . {*> day^ •• .." " • , "" • {CJ^Frlends and acquaintances are. respect- • . fully invited to attend tfce /uneral servlcei '.*. Tfes"day. N.<jyemb«r. 1, at 1 p.. m., at "he? •• late.- •eslde'rjre. .1.044 Hampshire street." In- t^fment Mojint OJl\e"t CehT^terjr. " . . . . •*LENN0N— Irj . this" .city, Octobej. 30,. W04. ; R-lchard. J.; ieloved son" of Joseph and - the *. .late Catherine Lennon,- arid . brother of-' . lAnjiie." JoB«pli. * Th'pmas F. and - Domlnick : Lennoh..'a native of San ' FraTiciscp. ¦ a.ge<j 45- 'years "fl months' and 2." days.- • • .. (C7"FrienUs and "tcquainiancea are" respect- ' fiiiry. .ln\Ut<fd to-. attesd -"the T«neral;"-to-d5y • jT:ues(lay) k at V) a., m..- from t^ie parlors of" '.McFaddcn, &• Green. jllTl Mission- stree.t, -thenf e to • St. ' Charley* Borromeo's. •Church for: services' au*10;30 a. in. . Inter- ¦*. rricnt Holy Cross. Cemetery.. '. . ... . LO<3AN-^-In :thj«;: city, 1 "" October .30. 1034. . " Joseph •F-. Logatf. dearly beloved husband iof. Flork ".Logan",, son of the late Mrs.- Nleols, ' and - brother ' of the ¦ late William arid Bella' ... Logan, a- native of ¦ San Francisco, aged S3 r years" l-:njonth and- 22 days. . ; C7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- • fully .invited to' attend . the funeral to-day (TueRday). < .*at" 1 -12-'t|i.; from the parlors of E.Castagnettp & Co., &13-645 Vallejo street, thence to St. , Francis Church for services. MC.GOWAN— In this city, October .11. 1004. An- i-. ni<. beloved ' wife . of John J. McGow&n, *a . native of ' Burncrana, - County Donegal, . Ire- land, aged 52 years. . ¦ ••" CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- ~ fully Invited, to attend the funeral trf-morrow (Wednesday)," at --9:30 a. v ra.;. from her late . residence; 21 Williams Street, between Geary : and O'Farrell.; thence to 1 St." Mary's Cathe- dial, where -a' requiem high mass will . be . eejebrated for . the ¦ repose of her, soul at 10 a. m. Interment Holy. Cross Cemetery. MASON— In : this city, October 31. 1904, Sam- :;.uel Ma'son,- beloved. husband of Mary J. Ma- son., and' father of' Hugh. Leslie. 1 Fsederick i and Lilly Mason, a native of Ireland, aged '65 years. NIGHTINGALE— In AhlS city,; October ! 29, '.-1904 Helen; Frances Nightingale, widow, of . the" late : Dr! • John Nightingale, . and . mother -oi Arthur H. B'owle; anfl : sister of Mrs. C.- . W. Smith, .a native of Boston, Mass.,, aged 61 years.: '. , ~' -..'¦• '' ¦ " . •¦ " E7"The funeral will take' place , Tuesday, ¦November. 1, at 11:30 a. m.. from '.the par- • lors ¦ of : J. • S. Godeau, 810 Van ! Ness avenue, Interment'--, private, . Mountain View Ceme- tery. , Oakland. ¦ . :, . . O'BRIEN— In Martinez,:. October 30,-1904,. :, Joseph" F."; beloved : son of Jane and the late Kinund -O'Brien and brother 'of fJohn« R., ' Morgan Paul"P.. : .Cecilia and the late Ed ward. O'Brien, 'a native of San Francisco,' .' aged 24 years, 7 month's arid 8 days. IE"?" The funeral- will: take. place to- morrow *.. (Wednesday), at -9 :30' a. m.,: from: his , late , residence.- ; 237 ¦ - Thirteenth street,', between ' Iioward , and • Mission."" thence to ' St." Ignatius Church,. where a requiem . high ; mass will be celebrated for : the " repose ¦ of ¦¦ his \ soul at 10 ¦ a.' m. ¦ "¦ Interment : Holy. Cross Cemetery. PENEZ— In this city, 'October '29.: 1004. Emlle : L. :• T.;' : father, of Charles E. Penes,- a native of » France, . aged I 54 years C ' months ' and ' 4 • days. " :-. : ¦ - - .¦ .-¦ .. ¦• - - " . ¦ : .. . *¦"* tC^Frlends and acquaintances are respect- ¦ fully* Invited ; to -attend :¦ the ; funeral • Tuesday. " -' November . 1,V at r. 1". p. ¦ m.~, ' from the t parlors :" of S; Iaccherl.- ¦> Duclos & ; Co., v. C29 r Broad- ' _: way.* thence to ¦ Red ' Men's • Hall, ¦ 220 Golden '.- Gate : avenue, ' where t services '. will be held ¦'¦- under « the auspices ¦ of : Seminole ..Tribe 'No. "54,, I. O.' R. M. Interment Cypress : Lawn '¦% Cemetery. > by> funeral - • electric car " f pom -'- Eighteenth . and Guerrero streets. •~-*t Lodge ' Franco-Amerlcalne : No. 2O7.>- 1."*: O.' -¦'O.'iF.. — Of fleers : and ' members <are. Invited' to : ' attend " the i funeral - of T our .: late i brother, ¦ E. • Penez, Tuesday. November 1 • at - 1 p. -nu, • from - Red Men's Hall, - 220 Golden Gate i avenue.-. :• "•"" : : J.; M.',B0SCUS, ,N.; G.- ¦/ „;- . L. ' L. ', REM Y. ) Secretary. - .. POEHLMANN-^-In 7 this "city;, OctobeV" 29^ 1904. ,'j.Lorenza.""i beloved •cwife'. of CTheodore , Poehl- ¦ mann. '- and mother; of i Mrs." Tlmedade ; Bower and: Willie. > Julia "* and; baby -PoehlmannV a I :... native of . Mexico, aged 35 years 2 months end m. days. -(Sacramento papers please covV-V' - - ;-*Si'Sg*«WESgf "HPTI**^ wtyWIMfWiBiWffffl , • BVF*rlends and , acquaintances are respect- fuUy- Invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday. November 1. ¦ 1904, at 10 a. m.. at • the mortuary < chapel of ¦ the Golden Gate Undertaking- Company. 2 JS3 Mission etreet. near Twenty-first. - Interment Cypress lawn Cemetery. RIES— In this city, -October 2S, 190* : at the residence of." her daughter, Mrs. Bernard Faymonvllle; : Laura Dodge Ries. (Canton and Ogdensburg. < N. Y.. papers please copy..) . ; C7"Funeral. and Interment Dilvate. ROACH— In this city. October 31, 1904. Mary A. Roach, mother of William M. and John N. Roach, a native of County Kilkenny Ire. land, aged 65 years. (Virginia City. Nev., papers please copy.) E7"The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:30 V,' m.. from the par- lors of J. C. O'Connor & C.,-767 Mission street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where ; a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose " of her soul at 10 a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. ROCKWOOD— W. Scott Rockwood. boh of Louise Rockwood, born September 21. 18SS. at Lexington, Ky.. died October 31. 1904. at : B08A Franklin street, aged 16 years 1 month and 10 days. RONEY— In this city. October 31, 1904. at his ; residence, 2138 Pierce street. Edward, be- loved husband of Mary Roney. and father of Nancy and Mary Roney, Mrs. J. ©oherty, Mrs. H. E. Brooking and Mrs. F. C. Crosby, a native of Ireland. ROSEBOUGH — In the City and County Hospi- tal. October 31. 1904 Margaret C. Rose- bough, a native of Illinois, aged OS years. gTODDARI>— In this city October •31." 1904. Georse Arthur, beloved son of Fay and To- • nla Stoddard. and brother of Fay Stoddard Jr.. a native of San Francisco, aged -9 months and 10 days. WINANT— In Oakland October 29. 1904. Mary Cornelia, beloved wife of William W. W.i- nant. and mother of Mrs. T. F. "Hatton.* Mrs. E. G. Murphy. Mrs. A. F. Webster and Mrs. N..R0SS. a native of New Jersey, aged • 80 years 7 months and 18 days. WOLFF— In this city. October 30 1904 Fred- • erlcka Wolff, beloved wife of the late Wll- helm Wolff, a native of Westphalia. Ger- many, aged 88 years 8 months and 4 days. CyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 10:30 a. in., from the funeral ; parlors of the H. F.- Maass Company 917 Mission street. Interment Mount OHvet Cemetery, via 11 :?>0 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. ST. JOSEPH'S UNION — Semi-annual -mass for " the deceased members and deceased friends of the HvlnR member's will .be 'celebrated In St. Mary's Cathedral, on Thursday, Novem- ber 3. at 10 a. m. ' Sermon will be delivered by Rev. Father Riordan, S. J. • card of -Thanks. \ -. i . We herewith desire to* express ©Or slnceraf thanks- to ou r many kinds friends and ao"* quaintane'es who by* their tender love, and -.comforting sympathy ajiA beautiful 'Coral of-v ferings "helped to lighten th'a bitter- sorrow , lately suffered In the loss of our dearly -be- loved and only son. Frederick • WlllUm SmttR. . . * - - MR. and . MRS. . GEO. F. SMITH . and- family. \ ¦ . • ; ;*V ¦ CARD Of THANKS. *. \ • • We take this opportunity to'. extend to our • many friends, our sincere tnanks' for. their kindness and synfpathy extended us In our" late bereavement In. the death of our hus- j band and father.' * - .