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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 0. Henry and Mary B. Wadsworth to Katherine A. Herrmann (wife of 'James), rerecord "U7" D. 290. lot on'N line of Union street 137 fl w of Pierce, -W 23 by N 137:6; $10. George H. and Susa nne Richard or Richards to Louis B. Floan. -lot on NE corner of De visadero and Duboce streets. N 36:9, E 118-9 S 49:4%, W 119:0%: $10.' Christina Goetze. to Jurcen von Staden.' lot on S W corner of | Bush and Scott streets S 25 by W. 87:6; $100.- . '.-. City and County of San Francisco to Metro- DOlitan Laundry Company,' lot . cotnmencins 00 REAIj ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. 300 Sovereign 33 1G Cal Jockey Club 112 6O Mining Stocks. BAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANQB. Following were the ealea on the San Fran cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session — Comstocks. 100 Best & Belch.l C5l 200 Julia 05 100 Best & Belch.l 10! ICO Ophlr 2 45 6OO Con Cal & V.I 80j 300 Savage 2fl 2000 Con Imperial. Oil 200 Sierra Nev.... 28 100 Gould & Cur. 121 500 Union Con.... 50 100 Hale & Nora 601 100 Yellow Jacket. IS Afternoon Session— Comstocks. 1C0 Andes 251 600 Julia 03 200 Bullion 2fi| 100 Gould & Cur. 12 ! 400 Challenge ... 15i 200 Savage 27 i 500 Con Cal & V.I S5| 200 Union Con 81 | 100 Con Cal & V.I 80, I ¦ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | Bid. Ask. I ' Bid. Ask. I Alpha 14 16! Julia 07 03 Alta 04 C5'Justlce 04 00 Andes 25 2i'|Kentuck 02 01 Belcher : 21 "t>2 Lady Wash ..02 04 | Best & Belch.l OTi 1 15! Mexican 1 20 1 25 i Bullion 25 27; Occidental ... 74 70 Caledonia 35 37!Ophlr 2 40 2 43 Challenge ... 15 18 Overman 11 13 i | Chollar IS 19 Potosi 11 12 ; Confidence ... SO JC1 Scorpion 00 07 I I Con Cal & V.I SO 1 S3' Savage 26 2S j I Con Imperial. 01 fiCfSeg Belcher... Ort 07' Con NY On 05 Sierra Nev 2S 29 i Crown Point.. 16 171 Silver HIU ... 61 5-1 i Eureka Con.. — f>0' St. Leuls OS 10 i Exchequer ... 42 4*il Syndicate 0.1 05 { E. Sierra Nev Kl OT.Irnlon Con 5rt M ! Gould & Cur. 11 l.Vrtah OS 0!) I Hale & Norc. RS 721 Yellow Jacket. ,18 19 I TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Session. 300 Gold Anchor.. 22| 200 Ton Belmont.. 82 inOO Jumbo 45! 200 Ton of Nev.9 12»4 i 250O MaeNamara . 261 Clio Ton N Star... 18 I 400 Ray & O'Brien 071 Afternoon Session. • 300 Jumbo Ex .. 21 120O Rescue 10 l.*i!T0 MacN'amara . 21 I'.C.U Ton Belmont .. Sl 4(!f> Mont Toa..t.l)2«i H'O" Ton N S»ar... IS 5W Ray&O'Brlefi 081 1»*» Ton cf Nev.9 12V, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Tonopah. Bid. Ask. I Bid. Ask. i Ton of Nev. .9 CO V "of Rescue ....... (W 1O i Mont Ton ...1WI85 Ton & Cal..-. 13 — I ; Ton Extcn . .1 0<> 2 (X: Ray & O'Brien — C8 I j MaeNamara . 21 2'-' Paymaster ... f2 03 i Ton Midway.. — 40 Little Ton . . "0 — ¦ Ton Bf'.mont.. — Sl!Es;>eranxa 01 02 Ton N Star... 17 ls|Gold Anchor.. 22 — West F.nd ... — 17lQu!ney 11 — Ton Gold Mt. 17 10! N Y Ton Con. 12 — | ; GoldfleM. I Sandstorm .. — 2;)l Jumbo Ex .. 20 22 i ! Red Top 11 14 Vernal Min .. 10 — ; GoMReld Mhk — 1C Goldticld 60 — j Jumbo 45 — I • | TON'OPAH MINING EXCHANGE. 1 Followlns were the sales on the San Fran j Cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: j ', Morning Session. , 1 20ttf> Goldfleld Min 51112^"-' N T Ton Con. 12 j I 000 Jumbo 431200O N Y Ton Con. 13! I 2.">('Ci .VarNamara . 22i 700 Paymaster ... 03 ' j W0 MaeNamara . 2l| 1C0 Sandstorm ... 20 ! ¦ 5C(» Mont Ton ...1 JiO:30CO Ton Gold Mt. 17 '. Afternoon Session. i 2.*»0<> Booth M Co. HI 2050 Jumbo 47 ; 10f*> Bullfrog Min. 4513000 MacNamara . 22 ' | 50<» Bullfrosr Min. 4'j| l0f> Mont Ton ...1 80 500 Bullfrog Min. 4S|l50O N Y Ton Con. 12 ! i 300 Goldfleid Min 60! 200 Ton Belmont.. 77 S00 Jim Butler .. 60! 100 Ton Belmont.. 76 200 Jim Butle r •• WllOCO Ton Gold Mt. IS I 100 Jumbo 43! SCO Ton Midway.. 39 | 15CO Jumbo 45i CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid. Ask. I Bid. Ask. j Adams 09 10(n Y Ton M. 03 (5 ' ! Black Butte.. 16 ISiN Y T Con M. 12 13 : ; Booth M Co. 13 — | Paymaster ... 02 03 f . Bullfrog Min. 4tl 4«!Qulncy 11 _;' • Columbia 23 25| i: a y Exten . . — OS j Dlamondneld. 36 — 'Ray & O'Brien 03 09 ' J Esperanza ... — C2,Ray Ton — 14 I Goldneld B&B — lbJRed Top 12 13 Goldfleld Dmd — 2l)| Reccue 09 10' Go!dfleld Min 61 (U\ Rothwell G M. — 50 •' Goldfleld Mhk 15 2?|Ton Belmont.. 76 77 Gldfld Red L. 05 —I Ton & Cal... 16 — Goldfleld S Pk — IS! Ton Cash Boy. — 12 Goldfleld Ton. — ll'Tcn Exten ..1 90 Gold Mt Con. — 01' Ton Gold Mt. 17 IS Hazel Kirk .. — 12 Ton Midway.. .IS 30 | Jim Butler .. B5 — |Ton of Nev.. 9 25 9 75 Jumbo 45 — ! Ton N Star. .. 15 17 I Jumbo Ex .. 10 21 (Ton Union .. n j Little Ton .. 33 50'Vnlted Ton .. OS i Luckv Tom.. — Ml Vernal Min ..0© 10 | MacNamara . 22 23' West End 13 14 I Mont Ton..l S7H 1 90| - Continued From Pace Fifteen. COMMERCIAL NEWS W of Valencia street and MOBof §«•«**• W 47:6, S 13:11%, W 7:8. S 12:1%. W 72.9%. S 3:11H. E 170. N30; $ , f Ursula Yager (wife of Philip) to Mary M. Salomon, lot on N line of Fulton street, 31 -i W of Lyon. W 25 by N 10Q: $10. .=„.»» Andrew R. and Mattle R. Jackson to -Ruth E. Baird. undivided one-half of lot on S lino of Washington street. 137:6 W of Lyon, H 127:8Vi by W 55:5; gift. .. Balrd estato (corporation) to Louls ,| ul< ; r £!" wina Wamser. lot on W line of Presidio K {ce^ tral avenue), 75 S of Page street, S 25 by w 03*9* S1O *. • Emlle and LJly M. Bauer to Michael Rog"^' undivided one- half of lot on N line of Four teenth street. 100 "W of Church, "tt 25 by 100; ?10. :. .. . Robert White Company to same, undivided one-half of camp; 510. . . Estc.te of Enoch F. Williams (by executor) to Frederick O. Raabe. lot on K line of Noe street. 105 S of Thirfeenth, S 25 by E 130 ". $5170. _ Frederick and Maud S. Wenck to Bessie O. Wenck. lot on S line of Twentieth street. 105 W of Sanchea, W 25 by S 114, and lands ad jacent; $10. Realty Improvement Company and Stephen A. and Mary L. Born to Henrietta N. Hobbs. lot 24, Lyon St Hoag*s subdivision. MIsssion Block 120; J10. John Christian to Mina Christian, lot on E lln« of Harrison street, 1S2 N of Twenty-first. N 28 by E 100; gift. Bertie Merritt to Roland Merrttt. lot on W lino of Alabama street, 104 N of Twenty-first. N 38 by W 100; $10. Georse and Helen* Kammerer to Olever P. Minedew. lot on S line of Twenty-third street. 1TO W of Harrison. W 25 by S M: *10. Charles A. Dlckman to Louis F. Sanden. lot on S line of Duncan street, 130 W of Sanchez. W 0.1 by 8 114; $5. Savings and Loan Society to Christina F. Haake, lot on S line of Twenty-fifth street, 160 E of Dourlass. E 80 by S 114; $1300. C. O. O. and Janet W. Miller to Edward S. Fcwler. lot on BE corner of Stockton and Washington streets. S 30 by E 28: $10. Ellen J. Touhill to Mary A. Touhlll. un divided 1-S of lot on W line of Hyde street, 23 N of Ellis. N 37:6 by W 62:6: gift. Marie Mocker to Mocker Real Estate Com pany, lot on NW line of Market street. 175 SW of City Hall avenue. SW 25. by XW 100. and lands adjoining; $10. American Surety Company (corporation) to Thomas Mannlx. lot on NW nne of Minna street. 35T» SW of Third. SW 20 by NW 70; $10. rHE SAN FRANCISCO. CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1904. 14 _B00MS TO IiET— rum, and Untnm. ' LIBERTY, 504, nr. Castro— Mod., sun, unfur. parlors; 4 con. rms.; adults; ref.; warm belt. MARKET, 1049 (The Falmouth)— Sunny rooms; $2 SO to $7 week; baths; elevator. MCALLISTER. 339 — Newly furnished sunny back parlor; phone, gas and bath; home comfort*. , METROPOLITAN Hotel, 129 Third st-^00 single and family rooms 35c to $1 50 per day, $2 to $S per week; the only new and modern ! hotel and rooming-house in San Francisco I that has office on ground floor, hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every room and gives free baths and ele- vator service day and night to Its guests. NATOMA, 460%— 2 connecting rooms for 2 or 3 men; private; gas; bath. OAK, 42, near Market — Large sunny nicely furnished front parlor to let. O'FARRELL. 556 — Sunny furnished room; quiet block; near business center. O"FARRELL, 871 — Newly furnished sunny room, suited for 2; private residence. O'FARRELL. 1305 — Naw sunny corner suite; $10. PACIFIC ave.. 1545 — Large well furnished front and rear rooms for gentlemen; rent $12. $10. PINE. 1735, dose In, nr. Van Nes« — Elegantly furnished In red or blue, with all modern conveniences; phone, etc.; priv. fain. ; cheap. POST, 962^ — Sunny front rooms: water, gas, phone; $S month; rear rooms $5 month. POST, J)51 — Two large sunny rooms to Ut; newly furnished. Call after 2 p. m. ROYAL HOUSE. 126 Kills — Incandescent lights; reading-room, smoking-room and ladles' par- lor: rooms per night, 35c to $1 CO; week. $2 to $8; month. $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SACRAMENTO. 1611 — Neat and sunny room; also rear room; private family; gentleman. TEHAMA. 72— Pleasant furnished rooms to let. TEHAMA. 217— Rooms suitable for working- men or girls; cheap; housekeeping If desired. ¦ THE ST. KATHRYN. CORNER ELLIS AND LEAVENWORTH STS.— POSITIVELY THE SUNNIEST ROOMS IN THE CITY: NEW SANITARY HAIR MATTRESSES, BATHS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS. TELEPHONE SERV- ICE. HOT AND COLD WATER; EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE: ELEVATOR ALL HOURS; ROOMS FROM $3 WEEK. THE Larchmont. 3C1 Sutter — New brick bldg.. finely furnished: hot. cold water, steam heat, privilege to baths; $2 CO to $5 per week. TURK, 836 — Two connecting rooms for lady; private famtly. choice location; no signs; $10; references exchanged. UNITED STATEiTl23*Eddy. near Market^400 rooms 35c to $1 night. $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water In every room; elevator, read. -room; free bus, baggage. VALENCIA. 210 — Large sunny room; private family; call Sunday or evenings. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d St., near Market- Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 33c to $1 50 nightly; $2 to ?8 week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. ! WOLF House, cor. Sixth and toward — Choice furnished rooms for 15c per night up; ele- I gant transient rooms. BOc per night. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market St., opposlta Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. BOOMS AND BOARS. CALIFORNIA, 807 — Best rooms, table and service In the city for the least money. ELLIS, 453 — Fine furnished rooms, with best of French table board. HAIGHT, 332 — Large sunny suite; running water; grate; second floor; corner house. "HOTEL MCALLISTER." Van Ness and Mc- Allister — 1 sunny single or - choice suites. HOWARD. S41A — First-class board nnd room, single or double. $5 week: American family. ' LARGE double room, with board for two; $50; I hot water. HOC Leavenworth st. AND BOARD WANTED^ WANTED — Room and board: about 525; close I to Sixth st. Box 4516, Call office. BOARD ar.d room wanted by ycuac man in ' vegetarian family. Addresg S Birch ave. 1 Koonnra. • ROOF5 1 . sidewalks and cellar floors laid and ! repaired; low prices; all work guaranteed. | Chicago Roofing Company. F. HERRMANN, Manager. C00 Second st.* . J SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. { THE balance cf our shopworn sewing machines I wilt be closed cut this week at about one- third usual prices; this is the chance ot a j lifetime to buy the l^st machine on earth I at little 1 rice. Wiiit* Sewing Machine Co.. 1 new retail office 015 Market st. ALL manes; 2d hand. $2. $5, $7, $3; new, $4.$8; ! drop heads. 5 drawer, golden cak, $15; rented. \ repaired: lowest rates. National Automatic S. M. Ct.. 145 £ixth St.: tel. Jessie 3796. j DOMESTIC — The machine for famiiy use; best is cheapest: second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office. 1021 Market St.. near Sixth. ALL kinds recond-hand $3, ?5. $S; slightly used $10. $15, $20; you know where the dolls swing In the window.. 1051 Market st. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing Riiaran- j teed. CHAS. PI.AMHECK, 1015 Mission. i STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A^-EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co. : furniture, household goods stored, moved, shiped. 725- I 731 Howard St.. nr. Th'-.d; phone Grant 181. j CAPITAL Van and Storage Co.. 3 Eddy at.; phone Mint 2941; JOHN F. COOPER, pres. ; furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of. fice Post and Powell sts.: tel. PrV Ex. 371. CONKLIN'S Storage— Furniture ana merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate nve. : phone East 126. PACIFIC Stomce and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 23'JO Kiilmorefst. : pbene Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Mont-omery St.: tel. Main 1S40. Shipping at cut rates. STOP BRIKXIXTG. GUARANTEED cure; send r>Oc; tablet form mailed In plain package: has cured thou- sanrt>. L. L. C. CO.. 417 Hayward Mdg.. S. F. TO LEASE. STORE, to lease at 111' Ellis et. Apply at barber shop. TYPEyraiTEBS AKS STJFPMES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier. $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices: rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange. 530 California st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co.. SOS Market, j VIAVI. j A WAY to health; mothers' and daughters' home treatment: booklet free; write for lt. VIAVI CO.. Van Ness. Phone East 282. PKOPOSALS. BAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. November 7. 1904. — Sealed proposals. In triplicate? will be re- ceived here until 11 o'clock a. m.. November 17 1904 and then opened for constructing eea wall and repairing concrete walks. In- cluding necessary grading, at Fort Mason, California. Government reserves the right to reject or accept any or all bids In whole or in part. Information furnished on appli- cation to WM. S. PATTEN. Assistant Quar- termaster General. Chief Quartermaster. . • UNITED STATES Engineer's Office. Flood building, San Francisco, CaL, Nov. 8. 1904. — Sealed proposals for dredging In^Napa River, Cal.. will be received here until 12 noon, December 8. 1004. Information on appllca- tlon. W. H. HEUER. Col. Engrs.' - x STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNR Institute. Van Ness and Market^ cures: estab. In S. F. 4 yra. Hours 1 to' 5 p.m. MAKIUAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday : Martin L. Alsop, 39. 1220 Folsom street, and Alvlna M. Winteler, 23, 1226 Folsom street. Frank J. Payne, 22, Portland. Ore., and Jennie Nixon, 19, San Jose. •Charles R. Brawner. 24, 11 Seymour avenue, and Anna L.. Harold. 2j, Boone. Iowa. John Sturm. 24, Alameda, and Anna M. Stein. 23. Columbus. William L. Clack. 28. Tucson, Ariz., and Lillian R. "Reid. 23, Pasadena. . . . Ernest B. Wiggs, 23. 1751 Post street, and Patricia F. Reveley. 23, 1751 Post atrect. John D. CaniDbell. 30, 8 Bond street, and Kathryn M. Lenhof. 27. 311 Mason street William H. Rosenbroct 25, 1436 San Bruno avenue, and Charlotte Griffin, . 21, 1600 San Bruno avenue. Chester T. Sherman. 29. Santa Rosa, and Carrie P. Howard 25, Santa Rosa. Thomas H. Radley. 27, Fresno/- and ' Minnie Green. 25, 207 Clipper street. Vincent Woods, 21, 2898 Post street, and Roee L. McLane. IS. 2020 Stelner street. Marcellmo Toso. 36. 7S0 Broadway, and RAJX.WAY TRAVETi. ¦ LrfVHTEO TO CH^C^^.cH B LEAVES MONDAYS tnd THURSDAYS I M at J):3O a.m., tarcusrh in a d*y«.S B With dinar and all trapping-*. M Other Santa Pe Tralni: 9-3ot'm*l Fcr stockton - I^esno. Bakersfleld. 8:00 p". ro'J Merced. Hanford and Visalla,. 4 :0O p. m. For Stockton. 8:00 p.m. For Kansas City. Grand Canyon and Chicago. Ticket Offices— 641 Market st. and Ferry Depot. San Francisco: also 1112 Broadway, Oak- land. Cal.: also 27 South 1st. San Joae. l^^^^O ROSS VALLEY, ' •S^^^aJ! CAZADERO, Etc •Si^^SaA^^^^l Via San«alito Perry BUBURBAN SERVICB. STANDARD GAUGE Depart from San Francisco, dally, at t7:ufl" 7:45. b:a5. 0:10. U:30. 11:00 a. m.; 1:45. 3 u ills! 6:15. 3:50. 8:30. 7:15. 0:00 and li^s P " Arrive at San Francisco, dally, at *«¦** 7-35 8:15. 8:50. 0:35. 10:0O a. m' 1*30 2^ J;!!: Vif *••<=. 8:22 - a:37 - ,*,-¦* P 'tDally except Sunday. For Fairfax, dally, at 7:45 a. ra. : a i M o-, S^rnfsun 1 /;^.^:^^ «« U? THROUGH , TRAINa 7:45 a. m. daily— Cazadero and way stationa. 8:15 p. m.. Saturdays only — For X^aadero. ate. 5:13 p. m., dally, except ' Saturday and Sun- day, for Tomales, etc. TICKET OFFICE— 630 Market st. FERRY— Union Depot, foot of Market st. BE AS EBTATE--CITT--jggJ*ggL- 1 SNAP-FOR SALE »,„»_.-«. j Lot BOxlOO; price $CCO; FcKon 't.^b^een . San Bruno ave. end Glrard St., San Francisco. . Inquire owner. 511 Broadway^ . ! A WEEKS new. for 5 «*nts-Tt« Weekly C*H ; 16 rggc- i" wr«PP*r. for mailing. $1 P*r r***- BA2T MA^^KJCAliJESTATE ;L ___ iViM 1TA~PA RK— On line of San Mateo electrU cari % mrnuU from Fifth and Market st..; cuts de th. COS belt and just tew* ">""• tre S P Co."s bay chore "cutoff will Join n£ main line; 50-foot lots from $400 up; tcrWon'y $10 down and $10 a month; aawer arid water pipes la front of «very lot; pur» SrtetlLn well water; 175 lots aold ainc. Iu£itt l; «n exceptional opportunity to a«- tSSTH in this desirable "cUon; take Ui. electric cars and get on at LOMITA PARK" and Investigate; maps sent on ab- dication. *ELBY. RODGERS * CO.. Tel. Main C73. »« California rt. EE iI, ESTATE — COTntTBY — gor ttala. SALE or exchange for city property: sacriflc*: 153 acre* N«pa Co.; CO acres In cultivation; fruit vines and grain; fully equipped and ray'ng- beautiful place; centleman's home. SHADBURNE. *05 Montgomery st. 1 ATTENTION. HOMESEEKERS • Bend postal for catalogue* of the beit land bargilns in California. C. M. WOOSTER CO.. CIS Market at. FOR sale — Fretn 10 to 50 acres la vineyard; near Mulr station. Earfta F« Railroad. Ad- dress E. B-. 507 Sixth st.. Oakland. EEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. i 6 - xJtssz biock. OfcJclind. TASMS AITP BAKCHES TO IiEASE. IMPROVED ranch, near Oakland, for dairy or vegetables. Owner, 1176 Eaat Fourteenth St.. Oakland. BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS BERKELEY URAL ESTATE. — S3500 — A CHOICE tioine em Delaware rt.. Berkeley; 8 rooms and bath; lot 40x135; new and modern; ra&ny exposure; fine view; easy term* ot payesect if desired; &o trouble to show prop* •rty. REALTY BONDS AND FINANCE CO. (Ia*.)b 1172 Broadway, corner Fourteenth rt.. Oakland. 6 ROOMS: modern; lot 40x75; fine location In South Berkeley; 4 blocks from Key route; S2C00- $200 cash, balance like rent. W. N. HUSSELU 301 California st.. San Krancisco. Cal. $3150 — NEW, modern. 7-rocm house: 15 m'.n- utes from North Berkeley station: high rround: fine view. R. A. BERRY tc CO.. Postofflce block. Berke:<?y. OAKLAND APTEKTS'MTa OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAgLASP EEAL ESTATE. FAR SALE- OAKLAND. Piedmont. OPPOSITE Piedmont. THE GOLDEN GATE. Piedmont. Piedmont. Piedmont. ELEVATION 380 FEET. i Piedmont. Piedmont. ' 3i MINUTES FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Piedmont. Piedmont. PIEDMONT IS SITUATED ON THE HIGH GROUND IN OAKLAND. Protected from the wir.ds. Above the fog. Atmosphere clear, bracinj and dry. An Ideal fprt fcr tboae troubled with colds or weak throat. IS minutes from center of Oakland; street cars every ten minutes. 35 minutes from San Francisco. Key Route ferry tralr.s every 20 minutes. Convenient for business men having Inter- ests In Pan Francisco. ?M->drr.cnt commands 6t> miles panorama of frvur. Francisco Harbor, the bay. "Us islands, . the mountains and Goiden Gate. . 5 : I I2T» to (40 per front foot, any frontage; • depth from 12S to 1200 feet. j The nicst beautiful and conveniently sit- j uated residential suburb on the Pacific Coast. . Houses built or. payment of '£> per cent of '. total cost of house and lot. balance monthly j as rent. Address THE REALTY SYNDICATE. 1212 Broadway. Oakland. 14 Sansomt; ft., San Francisco. , ' , ! BELDEX'S BARGAINS. S30O-1 will buy 110 feet frontage on Vernon I Heights, .near Senator Perkins' ; commanding ! nne view; street work done; a chance for i builders <ir speculators. flCOii— L<-t 00x12); on 22d St., near Grove; ; very central. $1500 — Beautiful resifipncA lot on comer of ! Filbert ar.d ICth sts.; high terrace; elegant etirr«vj-Nlincf-: :U:^3clOO. f l~~,i) — ("hoi<-e lot on Orange St.. Oakland : Heights: COxliio; line view; beautiful huusea ; aJl around. JK50 will buy a 50-foot lot on 33d St., near ; W«f--t: crab it quirk. (135G — Extra choice sunny terraced lot en ' Myrtle St.. near 14th; .':2xlO0. BELDEK. REAL ESTATE, 112 Broadway, | Oakland. ¦ 6 ROOMS: modern; lot 30x100; In Piedmont; 3' Mock* from Key route; fine neighborhood; ' ?10O0: $100 cash, balance like rent. Nice modem house, nearly new; near Lake i M*rritt: close to new street car extension, i which will enhance value; 7 rooms; lot 55x232; $:{15C; S2<i0 cas-h. balance like rent. t» rooms: modern; lot BOklOu, lying hiph. with j cement retaining wall: in East Oakland; neai i new Key route service; $3500; *300 cksh, bal- ance I'ke rent. Mansion In East Oakland: 14 rooms; 6 lots; i suitable for sanitarium cr private hospital- i $C30u; easy terms. . ,. j W. N. RVSSELL. 301 California st.. £an Francisco. Cal. ' LOTS vrUhin walking distance of Key route ' ferry electric train; only a few installment ' lots now on r.and: first come, first »erved- i terms. $l«0 ccsh. balance on time, with priv. . Ilege of raying: in full at any time. Ad- dnss RICHARD J. MONTGOMERY. Key' route ttation. Fortieth bt. and Telegraph i ave., Ootnl Oakland. AN exchange for Baat Oakland property or ! will bell fc.r f475<t; this in a »-ro<;m rest- j «Ienee. with modern convenience* ; larse lot. ' 7OxlG5; abundant ehrublx-ry and flowers- ! only a thort walk to Center st. station; ! muet be seen tr- be appreciated. RICHARD ! J. MONTGOMERY. Key route station. For- tieth st. and Telegraph ave.. Central Oak- land^ CLEARANCE SALE OF BANK PROPERTY. TTe have been exclusively authorized to sell on -«a*y terms the remaining Oakland proper- ties acquired by the SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION under foreclosure of mortgage. We trill sell these properties at figures far below the present market rates. If you want a bargain call or write us for particulars. J. H. MACDONALD & CO.. 10r»2 Uroadway. $1000 CASH, balance $20 monthly; C-room Eastlake, Irfc-*tory cottage; some ycung fruit trees; Rood well of Al water, also city water; 6 lot* ienced; 100x200; two front. I apes; deeo. sandy, loam uo!l: away from ?og» and cold wind*; over 200 homes gone up in three yean: 1 near street cars and two fine school houses; an idea! sit* for a home; call and eee It; you will nee a delightful ?pot. Call or send for circular. 455 Seventh ct cpp. Broadway station, Oakland. Car- riage free. H. Z. JONES. $1750— FINE home in beautiful Linda Vista Terrace; new; finely finished In every de- tail: 0 rooms, etc.; price reduced from $C000; owner must sell on account of mortgage. See P. C. LASSEN & CO.. 4CC 10th St.. Oakland. BARGAIN — Beauumi 7-r. home In Piedmont: , fine nelchborhocd; rood location; near car line; will cell cheap: must be seen to be ap- predated. AreTy to E. MORRIS. 675 88th at. CHEAPEST and best tn America — Th» Weekly Call. IS paces, sent to any addreas tn tb« United States or Canada on* year for $1. OAKLAND BOOMS TO LET. LARGE -Jncie room. Apply 17M Broadway*. corner Seventeenth 6t : . Oakland. 7OS SAXE. TO-MORROW the day^iSr^baixiins Jn f uraW turt. H. Echelhgsa. llta *t..cor.itore.OakIand ALAMEDA ADYERT'S'M'TS AXA2XEDA B£A£ ESTATE. BARGAINS — Two-story house, two stores and dwelling; above rents for $70; corner lot, 33x 10(T; (4S00; easy terms. $4200 — Two-6tory house and cottage en lot C0xl22 feet; near business section; on Park ct. ; rents for (42; owner got to leave. Two new cottages, six rooms and bath: finished in latest style; only $1700 each; will rent for $20. A first-class milk business; large rout?: butter and egg store attached; 31 cows, 2 horse* and wagons; sold cheap. A good furniture business; sold on account of owner's health; phone Alameda. 4S3. H. R. AITOX CO.. REAL. ESTATE. 1233 Park Bt., Alameda. $3250 — NEW cottage of 6 rooms; lot 60x108; at 1530 Union st. J. H. TOUNG, owner and builder. 1243 Park St.. Alameda, FKTJITVALE ADVEKT'STS T STJTT YAI.E BEAI. ESTATE. 8TNDICATE~INVESTMENT COMPANY, Incorporated in 1880. REAL, ESTATE, INSURANCE AND MONET VALENTINE G. HUSH. President. S. It. THORNE, Secretary. First National Bank 8. F.. Treaa. The Fact* of the Ca** Will Surprise Bom* ot Tou and Interest You All. MAKT ROADS. The safest and surest of them all Is th« Real Estate road. , Nowhere has this truth had stronger proof than In the growth of Frultvale. ' Everybody investing In Frultvale real e«- tatt has tnad* money. Three principal causes of our growth htr* are: First — The high rents of the city. Second — The certainty of steady advano* In present values. Third — The cheap prices here now. We have a larg* list of modern S, 4. 0, 6 and 7 room houses for Gale on very reasonable terms. It matters not whether you have $100 or more to Invest, come, now, and let us help you to locate your family in Fruitvale. REMEMBER. WE HAVE LARGEST LIST. CHOICEST LOTS. LOWEST PRICES, EASIEST TERMS. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Cor. Bas?!tt and Putnam Sts., Frultvale, Cal. Phone Ash CS7. a. — OFFICE OPEN SUNDAYS. U. C. GIBSON. 1326 FRUITVAX.E AVE.. NEAR EAST FOURTEENTH ST. PHONEVALE 290. OFFICE OPEN EVENING. S FOR sale— $2750; it cost $3750; rents for $20 per month: 2 cottages on lot. 40x150. Apply to S. S. AUSTIN. 1101 Twenty-third ave.. East Oakland. San Francisco Advertisem'ts ROOMS FOB HOUSKEEPINO. BRYANT. 444 — Two sunny rooms for house- keeping; one tingle for lady. EDDY. 1796 — Sunny rooms, completely fur- nished; gas, bath; yard. EIGHTH. 112—3 unfurnished rooms; kitchen; furnished complete If desired; rent cheap. FKANKLIN. 151S — Sunny front newly fur. rooms; housek*epliiK; bath, phone; $20; ref. HAWTHORNE. 172. near Harrison — Pleasant, sunny housekeeping rooms for two; exclusive; kitchen: reasonable. HOWARD. 71fl',i— Sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping; respectable; no trans.; adolts. HOWARD, S22— 1 suites housekeeping rooms; also single : c%s and coal stovea. HOWARD. lbTl — 2 large, unfurnished, con- necting rooms; modern; private family; cheap to right party. JESSIE, 323 — Large 6unny front parlor house- keeping; gas range; very fine; $3 75 week. JONES, 207 — Sunny housekeeping rooms, $10 to $12 per wVek. KEARKT 104 — Three unfurnished rooms; bay- window front; sunny; $20; adults: references. KENILWORTH. cor. Bush and Powell— Three- room sunny apartments; steam heat; cen. loc. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments. 1340 Pine- Sunny furnished 3-room suites; steam heated, electric lighted; free baths; rates reasonable. LEAVENWOHTH. 1911. near Green— Five sunny furnished housekeeping rooms and bath: tihone: fine marine \iew. MARKET, 17.T5 — 2 rooms completely furnished :or hou»:«keeplng: rent $12. MISSION. 5C1. near Second— Bedroom and kitchen, completely furnished for hkpr.. MISSION. 1013. nr. Sixth — Front, housekeep- ing room for two adults; folding bed; gas stove. OAK. 117 — Complete for hou.<»ckeeplng. $5 to $12: gas range; hot oath;, adults. ONE unfurnished rcom for housekeeping, also vne partly furnished; must be pleasant. ; cheap; give price. Box •'494, Call office. PINE. S27. near Powell— 3 sunny furnished IjOuei keeping rooms; pat; range; rent reas. ' PINE. 023—2 newly furn'.rhed front housekeep- ing rooms; reasonable. POST. 905— Larg°. convenient housekeeping room; gas range; $9 So. EACRA1IEXTO, 1400— Large sunny furnished front housekeeping suites. $15-$25 month; rtinnirc water. SANCHEZ, 5tfJ, near Eighteenth— Large sunny bay--*-Indow sitting-room, alcove bedroom and kitchen; reasonable. SECOND. 231 — Two sunny corner, front house- keeping rooms, single or connected, with coal stove and cas stove. SIXTEENTH, 2077— Sunny housekeeping suite; low rent. TAYLOR, nil— Furnished suite, gas range. $12: 2 attic rooms, gas range, $0; 1 room. $7. VAN NESS. 232— Nicely furnished sunny front bay-window' corner; separate kitchen; house- keeping; $18; adults. WALLER. 71— A sunny suite of rooms in new home. furn. complete, flO; phone Page 7931. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market St.. opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. APAKTMEITT HOUSES. fT. I/3UIS. IS75 Jackson— Marlne v -riew: 3-4-f r~-Tr.K- furn. >r enfur. : r»f<i T>1. Ka«t 1350. BOOMS TO M? — Turn, anfl TJnfurn. A LARGE, sunny room, with board in a pri- vate Southern family, is for rent to a gentle- man or couple bearing good references only. Fcr terms and further particulars address box 4544. Call office. ATKINS, cor. Third st. and Park lane New brick building; all sunny rooms; hot and cold water: electric lights: only first-class house In locality; room* $1 50 week and up. A— BRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth St.— Rooms 25c to H per night, Sl 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. 60c. $1. $1 50 nlghf $1 fAt to $10 week; hou**^ open all night. BRYANT. 518 — t unfurnished rooms; sunny rear; asd yard; rent $0. * BELMOND house; over Owl drug store; 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk — Electric lights; running water in every room- 200 rooms; 25c to BOc oer night: $1 25 to $3 week. BUSH, 1255 — Rooms for one or two; private family; bath. EDDY. 110 (The Launston) — Newly furnished rooms; best transient house In city: 60c. $1. EDDY. 432 — Nicely furnished rooms, with all conveniences: choice location: reasonable. GEARY, 1143 — 4 nunny rooms, single or en suite; newly and attractively furnished; all conveniences; private family; central; reas. GOLDEN GATE ave.. 939 — Unfurnished rooms; large alcove front room facing Jefferson Park; bay window. GOLDEN GATE ave.. 1033 — Nice sunny rooms to let; near Jefferson Park. GRAND Southern. 7th and Mission — Rooms 33e to $1 25 night: $1 50 to $0 wlc.; reading-room. HARRISON. 405. cor. Fremont — House newly furnished: nice, sunny rooms; housekeeping rooms; electric light and gas. HOWARD. 715— Large runny rooms at low rates: 25c to fl day and $1 25 to $5 week. JONES. 207 — Sunny front and back single rooms, from 52 to $3 per week. LARKIN. ROt — Sunny front and back rooms- stoves and grates; fcr gentlemen: $5 and $7. RAILWAY TRAVEL. s<f~£4~*>^ Tvatlaa 1««t« sad sr« <**• kr^J^I^H SAN FKANCI3CO. y-V 7*0* Octosss 21, 1)04. \^is^p\/ Fikbt Vxrvt \2S (Toot of Market Street J w« - MA.N LINE. -A»«rrs!* 7.00a Vac«T!lle. Winers. ttWSMMyZ /50» 7.00a Bealcla, Elmlra ami Sacramento.. 7.20P 730a VMlrJo. N*pn. Cultstoca, Santa Kou. Martinez. S.iu lumoa 8-20> 1 30a Utlea. Tracy. Lathrop, Stockton.... 7.20* . 8 CCa Sh»«* KxpreM— (Via Davis). William*. WlUuwg, tFrata Ked r-lnrr. Portland. Tacoma, Senttl« 7-58* 8 COa DavU. Woodland. Knlgats Landing, MarysTllle. OroTllle 7.50* 8 30a Murtlnes. Antlocn. Byron. Tracy. Stockton, Nfwasii. Los Buno*. Mendota, Armooa, Haaford. VUslia. Porterrllle 4.20»» 8-30a Port Costa. Modesto. Merced. -^ Freina. Uotoea Jnaetlon, ¦ll»a- ford. Vlsalta. Bstkersfleld 4.50* 8-30A KUes, Saa Jo*e. MTennore. Stock- ton. (tMllton). iono, Sacramento. MarysTlIle. Cbtco. lied Bluff .... 4-ZOp 830a Oakdale. Chinese, Jamestown. 8o- nom. Tnolnmne and Angel* . 2 -Z X* »00a Atlantic Expre*»-Og(len and E»«. 520* 330a Richmond, Martlnex and Way Station* BOO* 1 10 OCa The Orerlsnd Limited — Ozden. OranM. Chicago, DeuTer, Kanaas City. St- Louia ? ,••«» 1000a Vallejo-., 12.20* 10.00a Lo* Ao**le* Passenger — Port Costa. Martinet. Byron. Tracy. Lathrop. Btocktoa. Merced. Kajxnonii. Freino, (ioshen Junc- tion, Ilanford. Lemoore, Visalia. Dakenflrld. Los Angeles VtS* !2.C8m Hayward. Nlles and Way Stations. 3. 20* t1.C0P Sacramento HUer Steorner* Tll.OQ* 3-30* Benlcta, Winter*. Sucrament* Woodland. Knights Landing. Marysvllaf. Orotllle and way stations 1 2K A S.30P Hayward. Hlles and Way Station*.. 7-50* 5 30p Port Co*ta, iUrtiuez, Bjron.Tracy, Lttarop, Stockton, Mo>deito, Jlerceii, Berenda, Fresno and Way Buttons beyond Port Co*ta 12.ZQ* 4.C0P Ms.rttaez.San Karoo*. VaIleJo,N»pa, Callitoga, S«nta no»a. 9 20* 4-OOp ITIles. Tracr. Stockton "9*2* 4.30P Hay ward. JlUe*. IrTla<ton. Baat ts.50* Joae. LITernioro I til. 50* S-CGPTbe Owl Limited— Newman. Lo* Banua. Mendota. Fresno. Tuiar*. Btkerifleld.LotAnz9les 850% To 30p Harward. Nile* and tun Jos« 720a fi.COP Uayward. Nile* and San Joie 9 50* S.OOP Eastern ExpreM— Omaba. Cblcago. Denrer. Kanaaa City. at. Lou!*. Martlnex. Stockton. Sacramentdk Col fax. Keno. tt parks, Montello. _ _„ Ouden 12.501* •.OOP Vallejo. dally, except Sunday » T pnm 7 OCP Vallejo. Sunday only f 7<5 °* 7.0CP lUchniunil. san Pablo, Port Coat*. Martinet and Way SUtlon* 11.20a /•OOP Reno Passenger— Port Costa. Be* nlcla. Salsun. Elmira, Dixon. D:\t1s. Sacramento. Spark*. Tono- pah. Keoter «nd Way Siatioi.*... 7.50* 8 OBp Oregon * California Rxpre**— Sa«- ramento, llarytvl'ile. Redding. Portland. Puget Sound and Eatt. 8.50* B.IOp Uayward, Nlles and San Jose (Saa- dsyonly) 11-60*. COAST LINE (Marrnw uaage). ; (Foot of Mnricet Street.) 8.1B*Kewark. CenterTllle. 8«n Jo*e. - Felton. Boulder Creek. Santa i Crux and Way Station* 5 53* t2.15p Kewark. CenterTllle. Saa Josa. New Almaden. Los G»to*. Feiton. ] Boulder Creek. Santa Crux and Principal Way Station* ttO-55* 4.16P Newark. 8sa Joie, Los Gatoi...j *]$H* | «9.30pDnnters' Train ( Saturday only)— > San Joae and Way Scatton* !725p COAST LINE <KroarS l.an K »). UT ( 1 Ulrd »u<t Tu«rn»eDd Street*.) 6-1 Oa 8»n J one and Way Station*. 8-30* 7- 00a San Joie and Way Station* &.40* 1 BOCANew Almaden (Tuei.. Frld.. only). 4.10* I 8-COATbe Coatter— San Jo«e. Salinas. San Ardo, Paso Robles. Santa | Margarita. Sao LuU Oblipo, Gnadaiupe. OhtIoU. Santa Bar- bara. San BuenaTentura. Mon- m talTo. Oxnard, Burbank, Lo* Aogele* 10-30* 8.00a Cliroy. liulllstrr. CastruTllle. De,l Monte, Pacl&c Grove, Surf, Lom- poc 10.30P 9.00a Can Joae. TresPlnos.WatsonTnie, - Capltola. hmita Cruz, Pnctflo Grove. Saltnaa. San Lulu Obltpo ami PrlDctp«i Way Stations. ... 4.19* 10.30a San Joie and Way Station* 1.20* 11 'Oa San Jose and Way Stations 7 jOo 2 15p San Jose and Way Station* 8 33* 30CPOel Monte Expre** — Santa Clara. nin Jo*e, WatsunTtlle. Santa Crnz. Del Monte. Monterey, Pnchlc OrnTe 12 15* 13-OOp Lcs Gatos, Wright. Boylder Crf«k, Sunta Cruz, via Santa Clara and Narrow Gauce t1045* SZOp %'fllTfla St.. South .-.in Frsnctacoi. _ -, , Burline»me. Sun Joae, (jllroy. Ho) lister. Tre* Plnoa 10.45* 4 3Cp ?nn Joxe aud Way Station* t8 00a fBXCPSantM Clara. Sao Ju«r. J.o* UatO*. ; ana prlnctrm! Wa/ Stations (ex- cept Suml«Y) t300* i I6-30p SanJc»eanilPrlnctp«ilWayStatlon« 19.40* 6 45pS-j D jct Express.— UedwooU. San Jo*e.Gllroy.Sallnas.Pa*o Koblrs, Ban LuU Obltpo. Santa Barbara, Lo* Angrle*. hemlng. Kl Pa«o. St.Louls. Sew Orleans, XewTork 9 10* 6.45p Tajaro. Wat3onTlII». Capltola. fanta Cruz. CaatroT'.Ile. Del Monte. Pacific Grove 10-30P tS-ISP *»¦ llaifo,13eresfor(],l!elinoni.Saa Lar!os. IIcUxtooO. Fair Oaiu, MeoloPark. PalaAlto t8-43* 6 30p B"i> J«-*r aud Way Station*. 6.33* 8 (.Cf Palo Alto and Way Stations....... |Q \$ A 11 -iOp Suutb San Francisco. Mlllbrae. Bur :.n«nmr. San Mateo. I'.olmont. I tan Carlo*. Krdwood. Fair Oaka, I . Men<o Park, and Palo Alto tfl 4Bb ! -1130P Majueld, Mountain Vtew. sunny- "* o^ n>, Lawrence. Santa Clara aad ! B*nJo»<* . t9.45t» A for MorniDif. P for A fternoon. 1 Snndny excepted t Sunday onlr <- Saturday only- <> Monday only. . tbibD* at all station* on Snnday^ CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tlbnxon Ferry, Toot ot Market Street. SAN FKAT7CTSCO TO SAIT S&PASL. WEEK DATS — 7:oO. 9:00. 11:00 aj m • 12 33. 3:30. 5:10 «:30 p. m. Thursdays — Extra trlt» at 11:30 v. m. " I Saturdays— Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. in. ! SUNDAYS— 8 :C0. 9:30. 11:00 a. m. • 1:30 3 30 5:00. «:t!0. 11:30 p. m. ! SAK BAPAEL TO SAW 78AX CISCO j WEEK DAYS— <S:03 7:35. 7:5O 9-->O Ills a. m.: 12:50. 3:40. 5:00. 5:20 p. m " I Saturdays — Extra trip at 2:05 and 6 -35 n m. I SL ;*or^yp 4 v i:15 ' m - : i:>o - *•£ Leave I In Effect I Arrive San Fran. | Oct. 2. 1904. | San Fran. Week I Sun- I Destina- I ?un- I Week" Days. ) days. | tloq | days. | Days. 7:30a 8:0Oa "f):10a 8^40~i 9:S0a Ignaclo. 10:40 a 10 20 a f : ?2 p 2 : 2£ p 6:05 P *:«>P 5:10 p B:0Op _7£35 p| 7:304 - ~> ' 0:10 al 9:40 W ,.,« S :^ a 2 !oV * t0 ' 10:4O » 10:20 » 3:30 p 0:30 a Petaluma 6:05 p e-aon 5:10p 3:30p and 7:35p P I PrOQpl Santa Rosa. \ . -V « : « w * 10:4oa 10-20 a. 8:00 a Fulton. 7:35 p (o a . 8:30 p 3:30 p ¦ P »-wp Windsor. • T:30 * 8:00 a Healdsbure. 10:40 a 10-20 ¦ Lytton. I . " «:30p 3:30 p Geyserville. 7:33 pf 6-20 b I Cloverdale. | 7 :30 al 8:00 al Hopland 110:40 a|10:20 a 3:30 pi 3:30 pt and Uklah. | 7:35 p| 6:20 % ~ ~~j ) WUllts and f ~\ ' 7:30a| 8:00a| Sherwood. t 7:35 pf 8:20 • 7:30a|8:OOa| * 110:40 a|10-n)"i 3:30 p| 3:30 p| Ooernevllle. | 7:33 p| 8:20 p ~7:30a| 8:00 al , Soncina. I 0:10 at 8-40~a B:10p| 5:00 p| Glen Ellen. | 8:05 p| e^ % 7:30 al 8:00 al y 110:40 a|10:20i 8:30 p! 3:30 p| Sebastopol. |7:03p 6'On STAGES comsect at Green Brae for ' San Quentln; M Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs and Mark West Sprints; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyservllle for Skaa-ra Springs; at Cloverdal* for the Geysers. Boone. villa and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duacan Springs. Highland Springs Kelseyvtlle Carls" bad Springs; Soda Bay. >Lakeport. Bartlett Springs and Lak« County Hot Springs; at Uktan for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs! Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake. Witter SprtnaV Upper Lake Potno. Potter Valley. John Day*;* Riverside. Llerly'sv Bucknell's. Sanhoilrin Helshts. HuUvllle. Orr*s Hot Spring* Halfw*» House. Comptche. Hopkins. Mendoclno cit% Fort Bragg. Westport and Usal: at WUllts foi Hearst and Sawyers; at Sherwood for FV.X* Bragg. Cahto. Covelo. Laytonvllle. CummlnaV Ball's Springs Harris, Hubbard. FmrnaS* Dyer. GarbervUle. Camp 5. Pepperwood. Seotil and Eureka. """ Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets &t r«- duced rat*s. ™" On Sunday— Round-trip tickets to all point* beyond San Rafael at half rates. «~"»» Ticket office. 650 Market street. ChronlcU Dt2l JalnS* JAS. L. FRAZIER. R. x. RTAM. Gen. Manager. Can. Pass. Agt. Mt. Tamalpais Railway It. San fraaaiea I Ar. Saa l^^wt " btordaTt 4:35p Satardari 11:12^" Mu 6ranty Car If It. Tiaalpau to Min TaflVy "S™. J 650 Markkt Sx.,(North Shore Railroad) MKCB J and Sausaltto t kkhy. Foot Market St. Wetititt CSdl SL.00 MTur Maria I. Sodo, 24, New Rochelle. N. Y. v Henry a. Scheln, 24, 3254 Twenty-nfth "V;i et - and Caroline A. Koch. 18. 3254 Twenty- nfth street. Harry S. Brindle 21. 408 Ellis street, and Mary E. Ward. 21. 271 O'Farrell street. Rudolph W. Schauer 24, 950 ¦ Hampshire street .and Martha E. Orr. 20, 20 Shipley srt. Charles O. Erlandson. 21, 1416 Forty-eighth avenue, and Hilda M. Sandeen, 18, 1012 Wis- consin street. Richard P. Goode, 26, 832 Halght street, and \ ernon Webster, 24 New York. v ! David Cannins. 21. Marysvllle, and Anna I H - Woodroffe. 18. Marysvllle. George Stenger. 25, Portland, Ore., and Lena Hahn, 18. 1714 Octavla street. Giuseppe Cerrutl. 33. city and Codino Dd- flna 22 247 Brighton avenue. Lincoln A. Coffin, 56, 422 Minna street, and Emma A. Orcott, 44, 418% Hermann street. Clayton O. Bovyer 30 1039 Broderick street, and Mabel E. Johnston 20, 112 Oak street. 5 Thomas W. Hickey 28, 244A Ninth street, and Mary B. Mulcare, 22, 558 Natoma street. George H. Currie, 24, Minneapolis, Minn., and Sarah J. Newell. 21. Denver, Colo. BIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATHS: , 1 — ¦ Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the nubllcation offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. • BORN. HOLMES— In this city. November 8, 1004. to the wife of Harold C. Holme*, a son. ~: \ MARRIED. SOUTHWORTH— TEED— In this city, Novem- ber 9. 1904, by the Rev. William N. Me- serve, Henry Austin Southworth of Concord. Cal.. and Daisy I.. Teed of Trout Creek, New York. / DIED. Ahern, Catherine Knight, Chas, T. a Barry, Frank J. Learreta, Carmen Bartlett, Margaret Lohmeyer, William I Brown, JeCerson C. Madden, James Bennett, William McGrath, William Burke. Patrick J. Minehan. Patrick Collins, Peter F. Mor&e. George E. Conley, Thomas O'Brten. Luke Diedrichseti, Captain O'Nell Joseph William Ott, Apolonia Dwyer, J. ; Rea, Henry L. Eiselen, Oscar . Reger, Parry A. Ferris, John E. Remlliard. Mrs. M. Geaney, Jeremiah ¦ Rodielat. Marie Uritnn. Abrena J. Searles, Rachel Harrington, Thomas Summers, Walt«r C Hifgins, Jennie M. Swett, Emma C. Holden, Jo»>n T. Tench. Annie Johnston, W"i. X. Toothill, Ellen M. Kelagher, John Wood, Frank D. Knibb, Henry AHERN— In this city. November 7. 1004. Cath. erlne. beloved wife of the late James Ahern, \a native of Youghal Harbor. County Cork. Ireland. v . EJTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 a. m., from the parlors of McFadden. McBrearty '& Green. 1171 Mis- sion street, between -Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for tho repose. of her soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BARRY— In this city, November 7. 1904. Frank J., beloved son of George and Pearl Barry. - and grandson of Mrs F. Moran and James Barry, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 2 months and 13 days. *"—' ICT'Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10 a. m.. from the resldenci of the parents. 39 Shipley street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BARTLETT— Ir. this city, November 9, 1004, Margaret Hartlett, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Charles Symon. and grandmother of Mrs. James ('anon and J. A. Symon. a na- tive of Scotland, aged 84 years 2 months and *> davH. [WServlces will be held to-morrow (Friday), November 11, at 2 j>. m., at the residence of her daughter, 3782 Eighteenth street, between Dolores and Church. Inter- ment Cysnas Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral cp.r from Eighteenth and Guerrero street's. BENNETT— In this city. November 1>, 1004, William, beloved husband of Mary Bennett, and father of jBdna. Christy, Alice. Myrtle and William Bennett and Mrs. Lawrence Sinclair, a native of Canada, ated 42 years. P*Remains at the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Company, 20 Klfth street. BROWN— In this city. November 5. 1904. Jef- ferson C. Brown. A member of Painters' Union. Local 19. E7 Notice of funeral herearter. BURKE — In Kansas City, Mo.. October 31, 1904. Patrick Joseph, beloved brother of John. Thcmac. . Mary and MarEaret Uurke. Mrs. Kale Dante;* itnd Mr*. Annie Crowley. x a native of Mlltuwn Malbay. County Clare, Ireland. ai«eJ 33 years 8 months and 14 days. A member of It. and M. I. U. No. 1 of Missouri. (EyFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend Ui? funeral to-day (Thursday), at M:.'i0 a. m.. from the parlors of .J. C O'Connor & Co.. 767 Mission street, thence- to tit. Brer.dftn's Church where a rt'quU-m hls.-h mass will be celebrated for, the repose of his i<oul at 0 a. m. Interment i li<:Iy Crot* Cemetery. COLLINS— In this city, November 9, -1904. Peter F., bf loved husband of the late Bridget ' Collins, and lather of Jrs>ph and Jnmes Collins nnd Mrs. i\ Sweeney, a native of Uoston. Ma.«s., aged 77 years and 29 days. A mei'ibrr of Gentlemen's Sodality of St. Ignatius Church. CT'Frle-nds and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the runeral to-morrow (Friday), November 11. at 0:15 a. m., from the resMeme of his son, Joseph Collins, ti2 Pleafant strert. off Jones, between Sacra- mento and Clay, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass, will be celebrated for the repose or his eoul, com- mencing at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross i Cem< u-ry. j CONLEY— In this city, November 6. 1904, Thomas Conley, brother of the late Mrs. M. H. Lawlor. a native of Ireland aged 30 years. A member of Carpenters' Union No. 22. Befriends and acquaintances are respect- ; fuily Invited to attend th^ funeral to-day (Thursday), at 0:.'50 a. m.. from the parlors of McKadden. McBrearty & Green 1171 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eighth thence to St. Joseph's Church where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose I of ma soul at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. D V^ I{K r HsnN '- In this clt >'. November 8, 11)04 Caitam Willfam Diedrichsen a native of Denmark, aged &i years. E7"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully notified •¦ that funeral takes place Thursday, November 10, at 10 a. m., from the parlors of Valente Marini ,& Co lo"4 Stockton street, between Green and Union Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DWYER— In this city, November 7, 1904 J. Dwyer. a natlve\of New York, a«ed 72 EISELEN— In this city, November 0, 1904 Oscar, beloved yon of Mrs. Annie KIselen and husband of Mary Eiselen (nee. Gibbons) and father of Llllie and Ruth Eiselen. and niii ,N. . Roebllng, Mrs. T. Duan« and Alfred Llselen, a native of San Fran- cisco, aced 2» years and 10 days. FERRIS— In this city, November 9, 1004 John h... beloved hunban.l of Nellie Ferris' and loving son of David and Kate Ferris and brother of T. A. Ferris of New Mexico m*.m a h; Ve ? f ,. w .!? coni5ln - a Ked 35 years. A member of Golden Gate Aerie No. 61 F. (_)• &». * CT" Remains at the parlors of McFadden. McBrearty & Green. 1171 Mission street, be- | twen Seventh and Eighth. Notice of funeral 1 hereafter. GEANEY— In this city. November 9. 1004, Jerem ah Geaney Jr., dearly beloved son of Jeremiah and Maria Geaney. and beloved brother of Francis J.,V David P. nnd Mary t^ 1t y> a n d ' nephew of Mrs. Arthur Leary. Mrs. Delia KeHy and Serg. Daniel iionan a native of San Francisco, aged 0 years 10 months and 27 dayo. . CTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the runeral to-morrow ™!|''; at ,10 a. m.. from the residence. i«is Sixteenth avenue South, between P and Q streets South. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ¦» • GRIFFIN— In this city, November 0, 1904 A H r , e « na J ane, beloved wife of Clifford c! Orlffin. and lovine daughter of Cantaln J J. and tho late Josephine Murray, and slater of Margaret, Fred, Arthur, Lduia and John Murray and Mrs. Charles Hill, a native of $Zl\ Scotia Canada, aged 28 years 4 "Jease 8 and a days. (Nova Scotia papers H Th^ NGPI S N "7 In tJlU city - November 8. 1904. Thomas Harrington.* a native of Ireland aged to years. • j f,,?i?Tn r !. ( ir' d i S . and acquaintances are respect- «hirt, mV° attend a ™i ul « m high mass which wiU.be celebrated for the reoose of his soul to-day (Thursday), commencing at toJ^»^V L th , e CIl apel of the Pnsalon at- !nd RrJSnt 1 ' f Mary '» Hospital, corner First rT fl o £ t » eU - Tbe runeral will take £L™ f ° a- m. • Interment Holy Crors Cemetery Remains at the parlors of Mc- tt^tvc C f- Market 8treet ' near Ninth. £1 h ™ In T,. thI " city. November 9, 1904 iiPZ\ M- l ligxina - beloved wife of John Hj»Kns.-an<i mother of Jr>hn and Wlnena HIgKlns. and sister of the Rev. j. j. Doran a 22}£? ot Sacramento. ¦ ' ,nSr I 16 funera l > will take place to dav Marys Cathedral, where a high mass will J *\ nes T J { c 1 ?' tl11 -' ¦ Henry Hansea. '" V- james Mcginn & co Formerly With McGinn Bros. Funeral Directors and Embalmers— 214 Eddy at. Tel. South 570. F. , J. . Monahan. , Manager. Te£ Mission 31 MON AH AN; 0'H AR A & \ 00; FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 2339-2341. Mission st.. near Nineteenth. , J Francisco. be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HOLDEN— In this city November 6. 1904, John T., beloved husband of Rora Holden. and brother of B. F. Holden. Mrs. H. E. Loveless of Wheaton. 111. and Mrs. Franlt D. Bayless of Seattle, Wash., a native of New Hampshire, aged 68 years. E7Frlenda and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1:45 p. m.. from the Ma- sonic Temple, corner of Post and Mont- gomery streets, under .the auspices of Golden Gate Lodge No. 30, F. and A. M. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery by 3:30 p. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. / JOHNSTON— In this city. November 0, 1904, William Keerar. beloved son of Mary and John A. Johnston, a native of San Fran- cisco, a*ed 8 months and 19 days. KELAOHER— In this city, November — . 1904. John, beloved husband of Bridget Kel- agher. and son of Mrs. Margaret and the • late Patrick Kelagher a native of Butler's Bridge. County Cavan, Ireland. (New York and County Cavan papers please copy.) E7"Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:45 a. m. from the parlon of Carew & English, 29 Van Ness avenua, thence to St. Mary's (Paullst) Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KNIBE— In this city. November 8. 1004, Henry i Knlbb, a native of England, acred 61 years. A member of Court Occidental No. 0676, A, O. F. £7Nottce of funeral hereafter. KNIGHT— In this city, November 9. 1904. Charles T. S. Knight, son of airs. Serena H. and the late Thomas Knight, and brother of T. J. and C. H. Knight, a native ot San Franolsco, aged 41 years and 21 days. |E7Frirnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend tbe funeral service* to-men-ow (Friday), November 11, at 10 a. m.. at his late residence, 154 Golden Gate 1 avenue. Interment private. LEARRETA— In thi! city, November 0 1904, Carmen Learreta. beloved mother of Mrs. J. Aurrecochea and Carmenclta Learreta, and grandmother of Joseph Aurrecoechea, a na- tive of Spain. (CTKriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, November 12," at 9 a. m., from her late resi- dence. 092 Jackson street, corner Mason, thence to Spanish Church (Nuestra Senora de Guadalup*-). where a requiem high mass will be , celebrated for the reooee of her soul, thence to Holy Cross Cemetery for Interment, via electric car from Eighteenth and Guer- rero streets. LOHMEYER— In this <Jlty November 7,«19M. William C. Lohmeyer. dearly beloved son of 1 John C. and Caroline 'Lohmeyer. and brother of Edward. Alice and Laura Lohmeyer. a native of Cincinnati. Ohio, aged 34 years and 7 months. A member of Unity Lodge No. 61. Knights of Pythias, and Zerlm Kapi Temple No. 62, D. O. K. K. (Cincinnati. Ohio, papera please copy.) ICTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day iThursday). at 1 :.">0 p. m., at his late residence. 2039 Howard street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriage. MADDEN— In this city, November. S. 1904, James Madden, a native of Ireland, aged Co years. McGRATH— At Caaserly District, near Wat- sonville. Santa Cruz County, Cal.. November 6, 1904. William McGrath. a native of Ire- land, aged 03 years. (Detroit Mich., papers please copy.) pyFrlends And acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from the family residence In the Casscrly District. Thursday. November 10. 1904, at 1 p. m. MINEHAN— In this city, November 8. 1904. Patrick, beloved husband of Jane Minehan. a native of the parish of Ahane. County Limerick, Ireland, asred 63 years. K7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, November 11. at 0:30 a, m., from his late residence, 37 Freelon street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mans will be celebrated for the repose of his eoul, commencing at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MORSE— In ' this city, November 8, 1904. George E.. beloved husband of Ida H. Morse, and father of Marjorie McKinley Morse, and son of E. A. and Adeline Morse, a native of San Francisco, aged 34 years 3 months and 5 days. ETFriends are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral to-rnorrow (Friday), at 2 p. m., at the chapel of Odd Fellowja' Crema- tory. Remains at the parlors of A. W. Martin & Co., 310 O'Karrell street. O'BRIEN— In San Diego, November 4. 1904, Luke, beloved husband of the late Catherine O'Brien, and lovlnsr father of Terence and Susio O'Rrlen and Mrs. K. Shorten, a native or County Cavan. Ireland, aged fO years. (E7 Not Ice of funeral hereafter. O'NEIL— In this city, November S, 1004, Joseph O'Nell, a native of Ireland aged 67 yeurs. OTT— In Oakland. November 8. l'.tO4, at 713 Third street, Apolonia Ott. mother of Henry. Charles F. and Fred Ott and Mrs. R. Schwab, a native of Bavaria. Germany, aged CU years 2 months and .s days. ETFuneral services at !.?r late home. 71.3 Third street, to-morrow (Friday); November 11. at 1:30 d. in. Interment nrlvate. REA — In this city, November 8, Jr.04. Henry, L., beloved husband of Ernestine Rea, a native of .Scut!; Carolina, need 02 years 7 months and 20 days. IC?* Friends an*' a> -quuintancf s are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 ;>. m.. from MasnnJc Temple, corner l\;st and Montgomery streets under the auspices of Occidental Lodge No.' 22, F. A; M. Interment private. REGER— In this city, November 8. 1904. Parry Anderson, be'oved husband of Mary Eliza- beth P.exer. and father of Jannett Elizabeth, title and Paul Reger. a native of Pennsyl- vania, asert 39 years 9 months and 7 days. A ' member of Myrtle Lcdee No. 16, K of P (Philadelphia and New York papers please copy.) • j E>"Frit-nds and acquaintances are respect- ' fully Invited to attend the funeral services : Friday, November 11. at 11 a. m.. at the ! mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- taking Comuany. 2475 Mlt-slon street near ! Twenty-first. Interment Odd Fellows' Cem- etery, j REMILLARD— In Oakland, No»ember 9. 1004, ! Mrs. Matilda Remlllard. widow of the late Joseph P. Rcmlllard, ami mother of Marie Remillard, a native of Oakland. RODIELAT— In Oakland, November S, 1904. Mane, beloved mother of Fred. Toney and Anita Rodielat and Mrs. Ixiulsa Moore a native of Mexico, aged «0 years. CTFrlcnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, Novembor 11, at 0 a. m.. at St \n- thony'B Church, corner East Fifteenth street ' and Sixteenth avenue, where a hUh mass ! will be sairl for the repose of her soul In- terment St. Mary's Cemetery. SEARLES— In this city. November 0. 1904 Rachel bcarles, widow of the late Robert Searles, a native of Canada CTFriends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services Saturday, November i-> nt o : v,° c a -,, ni ' at the cha P«l 0' N: Gray i & Co 35.J Sutter street. Interment Eureka, Humboldt County, Cal. SOMMERS— In this city. November 9 1904. Walter Charles, husband of Pansy a' Som- ! mers. and eon of Jane E. and the late I Charles \\ . Sommers. and brother of Mrs I Alexander Kerr of Colusa and Adallne May Sommers a native of Sacramento, Cal., aged ; 23 year* 1 month and 19 days A member ! of Mission Lodse No. 169. F and ™ M • Parti? 11 :F h s Pt cr w E ' Sl *' nd c * ui °™i* C?-Frlend3 and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday November II. at 1:30 p. m. under the aus- pices of California Parlor No. 1 N S G W.. from Clark & Booth's chapel ' 612-14 \ an Ness avenue, near Turk street. Remains T 111 o be ,n. scnt t0 Sacra m«nto f 0r interment on the 3:30 r>. m. train Friday. - Members of California Parlor No IN S. G. W.. are requested to assemble at 612 Van Nets avenue at 1 :30 p. m. sharp. 1 I E.- G. WRIGHT. President CHARLES A. BOLDEMANN. Secretary! J SWETT— In Alameda. November 8 1004 ' Emma Conrad Swett. wife of Da'niei s" I Swett, and mother of Daniel S. Swett Jr * and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad' a native of Alameda. (C3*Fri'.-nd« and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Thursday. November 10. at 10:30 a. m at the lesidence of her father. John Conrad 2021 Pacific avenue. Interment, private. TENCH— In this city. November 8 1004 Annie Tench (formerly Annie Phillip's) be- loved wife of William .M. Tench, a native of Wales aged 60 years 6 months and 4 days. (Welsh papers please copy.) K?"Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at the mortuary chapel of James Hagan & Co.. 4»-51 Duboce avenue (formerly Thirteenth street), near Valencia. ' ,. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. TOOTHILL— In this city. November 7 1804 ' Ellen M., dearly beloved wife of Albert Toot' hill, and sister of Richard H., Edward and ¦ Elsie Harr.Bhar and the late Mrs. G Ed- wards, a native of London, England ' aeed 30 years 7 months and 27 days. ' CTFrlends and acquaintances are resnert fully Invited to attend the 'funeral Thur.1 day. at 10:30 a. m.. from the Church of the Advent. Eleventh street, near Market Tn terment Mount Olivet Cemetery by eieetri^ funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. v " WOOD — In this city. November 0 1904 F*»nk D. Wood, father of Frank N.' Wood M™ W. J. Henderson and Mrs. W. F Pfelff>r" axid a "5 e da f ysT erm .° nt ' aS ° l1 7 ° >ear8 ' 5 months