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14 THE SAtf FRANCISCO CALL. THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1905; COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page 15. Chollar 16 13 14 Confidence 85 90 Savage 6S Con Va Co.l 35 140 Scorpion 10 12 Con Imperial. 01 02 Seg 04 05 Con NY 01 02 Sierra Nev 28 23 Crown 13 14 Silver Hi 11 90 92 Sierra Nev. 05 St Louis 10 Eureka 00 Syndicate 09 60 56 Union 42 44 Gould Cur.

16 18 Utah OS 10 Halo Norc.l 60 160 Yellow Jacket. 20 22 Julia 03 05 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Session. i 7500 Adams 05 1000 38 1000 Amargosa 10 2000 MacNamara. 39 1000 Blk Butte Ex 03 600 M'Nmra.

30 40 600 Bullfrog Mm. 90 200 Mont Ton 3 15 100 Butte 54 2800 North Star 60 100 Butte 55 300 Star, 90. 63 100 Cash Boy. s5 18 3900 Ohio Ton 35 Dmdfld 10. 49 2000 Ohio Ton.

b9O 38 1000 Diamondfleld. 49 1100 Ohio Ton 34 1000 Diamondfleld. 48 500 Red Top 40 1000 Eclipse, 32 500 Rescue, 5.. 08 2500 Eclipse 32 1500 Sandstorm 62 1000 Eclipse 10 Sandstorm 61 1000 Forest City 25 1000 St Ives 21 1000 Gold 97 SCO Ton 20 1100 Gold Bar. slO 2711C00 West End ...1 00 500 Lone Star 091 Afternoon Session.

500 Adams 05 lflOO M'Nmra, 30. 42 nt) Clare. .1 600 M'N-mra. 30. 43 4000 Blfrg Jumper.

11 10CO M'Nmra, 60. 44 200 Butte 57 1000 M'Nmra. 90. 45 Bk 28 2000 North Star 60 300 Cent 600 NY Ton Con. 19 600 Diamondfleld.

48 2500 Ton Con 20 3000 Diamondfleld. 47 1000 NY Con.b9o 21 1000 Dixie 30. IS 500 Ohio Ton. s5. 34 600 Eclipse, 5..

32 1000 Orlg Bullfrog. 28 600 Ecllnse 33 100 Slmmerone 23 3(10 Empire 07 1000 Stelnway 21 500 Gold 96 600 Ton 20 4500 Gold 95 500 Ton Gold Mt. 14 ICOO Great Westrn 03 2500 Home Con.b9o 03 600 Indiana 02 500 Ton Mdway.l 1000 Jim Butler 2500 Mdway. blo.l 2000 Butler Ex. Ton Mdwy.slO.l 60 100 Jumbo Co.

73! 1000 Ventura 11 2000 Kawlch Co 14 5000 West End ...1 00 2000' CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Tonopah District Bld.Ask.l Bld.Ask. Belmont 1201 25 41 42 Boston Ton ..13 15 Midway 1601 65 Brgr's JBEx 18 Mlzpah Ex 13 16 California 05 10 Mont Ton 8123 20 Cash Boy .17 18 Moh Plttsburgr 18 Colehan 10 Monitor 02 Eula Con 17 Ton Con. 19 20 Gold 95 90i North Star. 60 Xl Golden 15 Ton 34 35 Gold Mt v.

13 14 Red Rock Ex. 15 Gold Mt Con. 02 Rescue 08 00 Great Westrn 02 04 Ton Exten ...5 00 537 Ind 01 03 Ton Home Con 07 08 Home 05 00 Ton Sly Gld 15 Jim Butler 75 77 Ton of Nev.l3 00 13 37 Butler Ex. 20 United Ton 04 Little ..2 50 West End 99 100 Lucky Goldfleld District. Adams 04 OBlHlghland 26 Atlanta 09 10 Jumbo 75 75 Aurora 10 12 Jumbo Ex 13 14 Black Ants 04 Juno 03 Black 29 Kendall 13 15 Blk Butte Ex 02 04 Kendall Ex 1C Black 02 03 Lone Star 08 10 Blue Bell 04 06 Lucky Star Ot Blue Bull 10 15 Maynft ...18 21 Brooklyn 01 02 May Queen 15 22 Butte 5.1 Mohawk 13 'Bull; 05 07 Nevada Boy 09 'Booth JI Co.

OS Nev: Goldfleld. 15 17 COB 25 Nev 10 Columbia 14 15lOakes Conqueror IB 05 Columbia Mt. 15 201 02 Diamond' 10 iPotlatch 12 Diamondfleld. 47 48 Red Lion 03 01 Empire 06 07 Red Top 39 40 Exploitation. 041 Red Top .02 05 Dixie 17 IS Sandstorm 60 62 Fawn 05 Sandstorm Ex.

10 Frisco 10 Sherman 25 Gold Dust 10 rfilver Pick .10 Gold Hill 04 Slmmerone 26 Goldfleld Mln. 5S -W St Ives 20 21 Gld Reed Treasure 06- 10 Gldfld 05 OfiiVerde .02 04 Goldfleld Ton. 05 07 Great Bend ..08 15i Wonder 02 03 Hlbernla 15! Bullfrog District. 08 10 Eclipse 31 32 Amethyst 10 Gold Bar 27 30 Big Bullfrog. 10 11 Gldfld Bullfrog 04 Bonnie Clare.

lo2 Lige 02 03 Bullfrog Mln. 86 90 Mont Bullfrog. 07 8 Bullfrog Anx. 05 Orlg Bullfrog. 28 29 Bullfrog Com 07 10 Shoshone OS Bullfrog 10 Gld .26 Blfrg Jumper.

11 Red Dog 14 Bullfrg NBk 28 29' Stelnway 20 .21 Den 26i Ventura 10 xl 2 Den Blfg Anx 06! Vista 08 Dmdfld Trngl. 25 I Wolverine 05 10 Other Districts. Brown 15 16! Paymaster 03 04 Esperanza rr 01 Quincy 03 05 Reer M. 45 Ray 06 07 Gold" Reer Ex 26 Roth well 26 Kawlch 13 Silver 17 Kawtch Gold. 05 48 Kawlch MCo 20 Llda Con OS TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE.

Following were the sales on the San Francisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 500 North 61! 200 Savage .1 70 1200 North 60 350 Cent 1 60 200 Mont 3 300 West End.blo.l 10 1800 Hme C8(10C0 Sandstorm 62 ISOO 500 Adams 05 600 Midway .....1 65 1500 Goldfleld, 15 49 2500 Kendall, 30 15 1500 Ohio, 30..... 34 700 Jim Butler 77 600.0hi0 35 300 Hale Norc.l 65 200 Yellow Jacket. 20 500 Con Va 100 Mexican ....1 27U 250 Ophlr .6 200 Mexican 1 30 250 Ophlr 6 75 300 Union Con. V.

44 600 Savage 71 1000 39 Afternoon Session. 1500 Eclipse North 69 moo 15. 200 Gold 96 1500 300 Andes 20 500 M'Nmra. 40 200 Savage 500 401 100 Mexican ....1 3500 Adams 05 300 Con' Va M.I 1500 Ohio 500 Home 05 1000 Red Top slO. Dixie 17 North 60! REAL ESTATE -TRANSACTIONS.

WEDNESDAY. JULT 19. Hannah Murphy (wife 'of to Edmondson and Annabella Holmterg, lot on Une of Pine street, 187:6 of 25 by 120; $10. Union Trust Colhpany of San Francisco to Julia Friedman, lot on line of Broadway, 182:6 of Octavla street. 33 by Adolph.

and Clara Mack to Edith M. Brandensteln, lot on -W line of street, 102 :2 of' .25:6 byi 110; City and County San' Francisco to Annie A. 1 Selby, lot on line Buchanan street, 132 of California, 33 by 110: k- Antonio Lalolo to Rudolph F. and Clara Schultz, lot on Une" of Middle street, 87:6 of. California 25 by 89; $10.

Francis H. to Emma L. Stanley, lot oh a- Une of -Sixteenth 125 W. of 25 by 95; $10. Matilda: Samuels to Hattle Hausmann (wife of Siegfried) and ir Maurice -V.

Samuels, lot on line of Vallejo street, 51:6 of San some, 80: Slo.v:> 'Antonle and Gracle Borel to Minnie- P. Shotwell, lot en SE corner of Jackson and Kearny 5. 137:8. by- 110; i Henry and Jennie Bothln to Max Levy," lot on SW- line of i Fourth i street, 80 SE of SE 50 by 80; $10. Investment? Company, to Horace G.

Platt, lot on 1 NE. line. of Fourth street, 24 NW of Clary, NW 51 by. NE 80; $10.. E.

T. and Grace Osborn to Scott Arsdale lot on I comer of Mission and Mary: streets, SW 57:6 by SB 160; $10. John' J. tCToole et James E. Lennon, lot -E corner of Sixth and Clary.

streets, SE 28:3 -by $1177. Ella Kerrigans to same, quitclaim 'deedpJlO. --i- James E. and Edith, Lennon to Block, same; $10. Daniel Powers Jacob Bemhelm, lot on SEilinw "of Clementina street.

200 SW of $10.. i -v. vVallery and J.I Bollard to Henry and Louis Juzix and Gabrielle Sandersfeld (Gress) (wife 7of lot corner of Eighth and Clementina NW. 50. 75, iN i 25, 25, 5 SE 75.

NE 100; Sioiv.r.?-'-.": Real Estata and Development Company Lucy Clark (wife of "Joseph); lot onE Une of ConnecUcut street. 125 1 Not ot Nineteenth, 25 by. 100; grant. Phoebe A. Hearst to Sterllnr Investment Company, lot on of Pennsylvania street.

427:6 of Twenty-second. IWI fpotrero Land Improvement same, lot on line of 458:6 N-of Twenty-second. ld and all Interest in Potrero Nuevo 319 and and Elizabeth Hammond to Dim Handyside. lot on line of street. 100 of Lake.

2o by 120. $10. George and Annie Scott to Amon T. lot on NW corner of Twenty-sixth avenue and Lake Htreet. 32:6 by 100: James and Roslne L.

Craig to Rosle de Martini and Mary Brignardello. lot on line of California street. 82:6 of Thirteenth avenue, 25 by 100; Solomon and Dora Getz to Louise Schoettler. lot on line of Thirteenth avenue. 225 of California street.

25 by 120; $10. Eugenia I. Cole to Annie A. Ham lot on SE corner of Nineteenth avenue and Lake street. 32:0 by 100; $10.

Anna A. Ham to Lawrence D. Giubbiny. 88 Driscoll (wife of C. to Wllltam J.

and Annie Doheney. lot on line or Twenty-first avenue. 200 of Clement street. 25 by 120; $10. City' and County of San to Marie Balny (wife of Alexander lot on line of Seventeenth avenue.

100 of A street. 50 113. 150. 25. 100.

90; Estate of Andrew Welch Company to Lillian M. Little, lot on line of A 95 of Fifth avenue. 25 by 100. $10. Same to Harro C.

Groeper, lot on line of A street 95 of Sixth avenue. by ICO- John T. Fleming to San Francisco Land Company, lot on SW corner of Thirteenth avenue and A street. 142:1. SE tO.

.6. 46:4. 600; $10. A Solomon and Dora Getz Ellen A. Fife, lot on NW corner of Eighteenth avenue and street.

82:6 by 100; $10. Isabella Sharpe (Balrd) to Solomon GeU. lot on ltae of I street. 57:6 of Twentyfourth avenue. 50.

'N 100. 12:6. 100. 120. 100.

67:6. 100; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Dollle J. Dabovlch lot on line of Thirty-fifth arenue. 200 of street.

25 by 110; $10 City and County of San Francisco to Jackson L. Shrader. block bounded by street. by Forty-fifth avenue. by street and by Forty-sixth aVenue; Thomas B.

and Josephine H. Bishop to J. M. O'Brien, lot on line of 120 of Sixteenth avenue. 455.88, SW 73.8..

NW 451:5. $10. Ida and Charles K. WesUake to Thomas J. and Mary H.

Mahoney. lot on NE line or Ryan, avenue. 175 SE of Prectta avenue. SE 23 hy NE 106 Precita Valley 219 to 223: $10. Sarah E.

Ritchie John and Jennie Cuneo. lot commencing IK of Thirtieth street and 60 of 25. 72. NE. 26:8.

81:8 block 31. Falrmount: $10. Mary A. and Patrick Breen to Alfred D. Bowen lot on line of Bright street.

175 of Palmetto. 50 by 100. lots 42 and 43. block 61, -City Land; $10. George F.

and Catherine Voight to Cecilia "Walsh (wife of Thomas), lot 316 gift map Henry and Albertlne Lutsens to Julius W. Lutgens lot on NE corner of Uranus and Eighteenth streets. 50 by 100. lots 33 and 36, block X. Park Lane Tract No.

$10. Henry or Henry Burgers to Catherine T. Burgers, lots 29 and 32, P. and all property in California; gift. Franklin R.

and Emma Smith to Harvey F. Smith, lot on line of Naples street. 250 Of Russia. ICO by 25. lot 3.

block 56. Excelsior Homastead; $10. John Clark to W. F. "Williamson, lot 189, Spring Valley Homestead; $10.

John and Ida Sioblom to G. W. Owens, C. A Louis and H. L.

Dlehl (trustees), lot 3. block 4. Rels Tract: $10. G. W.

Owens, C. A. Louis and H. Dleshl (trustees) to Paul Klencke, same; $10. Jeannette de Guerre to Bay Shore Real Estate Company, lot 20.

block 19. Rels Tract; $10. Julius C. Re! 9 to Patrick Rafferty. re-record 2108 D.

92, lots 0 and 7. block 43. Reis Tract: Solomon and Dora Getz to Frank and Annie M. McCloskey. lot on NW line of Edinburgh street.

175 SW of Brazil avenue. SW 25 by NW 100 block 37. Excelsior Homestead; $10. Joseph W. and B.

Scheld to Alfred D. Bowen. lot on SW line of Regent street. ICO NW of San Jose. NW 50 by SW lots and IS.

Addition to West End Homestead; $10. Emanuel Lewis Investment Company to Elmo and Lucy A. Collins, lot on NW Una of London street. 175 NE of Brazil. NE 25 by NW 100.

lot 6. block 2, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Same to Lucy A. Collins, lot on NW Une of London street. 150 NE or Brazil.

NE 25 by NW 100. lot 6. block 2. same; $10. John and Anna I.

Sheld to Edward J. and Julia Rogers, lot on line of West Park. of Holly street, 25 by 100. lot 20. block 4, Holly Park: $10.

Builders' Contracts. J. H. Scott and O. Curtaz (owners) with William Helblng (contractor and architect) All work for a seven-story brick and steel building on SW corner of O'Farrell and Taylor streets 75 on O'Farrell and 75 on Taylor; Edith Boden (owner) with Hans Petersen (contractor) architect All work for a two-story frame building (flats) on line of Baker street.

162:3 of Vallejo. 27:6 by 100 $5700. Gordon (owner) with Fred Miller (contractor) T. P. All work for a two-story frame building (two flats) on lot commencing at point 277:6 of Duboca avenue (Thirteenth street) and 90 of Castro.

30. -W 81. 30, 81; $5325. and Louise G. Brooking (owners) with John Lundholm (contractor), architect E.

A. AH work except plumbing for a frame building (two flats) on SE corner, of Green and Stelner streets. 31:3 on Stelner by 86:10 on Green; $4571. Crocker Hotel Company (owners) with Gray Bros, (contractors), architects Bliss Faville Concrete work for a and basement brick, stone, concrete and iron building on line of Powell street. 137:6 of Geary.

80:6, 68:9. 4. 68:9. 76:6. $17 Maria E.

Mills (owner) with S. A. Born (contractor), architect Albert All work except lumber sizing and cartage to building, gas fixtures and shades for a twostory and basement and attic frame building on Una of Pacific avenue. 160 of Broderlck, 40 by Western Addition block 496; $12,592. Alameda County.

TUESDAY. JULY 18. Florence E. Britton (wife of John to Arthur H. Breed, lot.l.

block 6, Santa Fa Tract No 5. quitclaim deed, Oakland; $10. Minnie H. Letcher (widow) to Martin P. Helmke, lot on line of Manila street.

86.86 from intersection thereof with Une of block 8, 36 by 112. lot 7. block 3, map it blocks a and 4. Berkeley Park. Oakland; $10.

Bradhoff to George W. Austin, lots 41 and" 42." block 6, map San Pablo Avenua VUla Tract. Oakland; $10. George W. Austin to W.

D. Mooney. same. revised map, San Pablo Avenue Villa Tract. Oakland; $10.

Henrietta Held (widow) to W. -F. Courtney (married), lot on Une of Twenty-ntst street 100 of Brush. 50 by 100 lot 11, block K. Curtis Williams Tract.

Oakland; William A. Boscow (single) to Fannie T. Coats (widow), lot en Une of Grant avenue (or Thirty-seventh). 244.30 of Gold street. 38.87 by 115.

being -W, 16.37. lot 53 and 32 50. '10t amended map, subdivision of Mosswood Tract. Oakland; $10. A and Sophie M.

Snyder to O. G. Burnett (widow), lot on NB line of Santa Rosa avenue at Intersection of line dlvidtng lots 11 and 12 SE 40 by NE 100. being NW 40 feet lot 12 A. J.

Snyder's resubdivision. block H. map 2 Linda Vista Terrace, $35C0 William and Madallne K. Johnson to Herry Holcomb, lot on Une of Thirty-seventh 640 of Telegraph avenue, 40 by lot 7, map Roosevelt Terrace, Oak- Elizabeth and William Read to Fred E. Reed acres beginning at corner of 26.8 acres now or formerly of Arthur P.

Holland, thence W3OO. SW 185. SW 2tSO, SE 200 to SE boundary line of said 26-acre tract, NE 230 to beginning of portion of said 26-acra tract, being also portion of plat 33. map ranchoa.of and D. Peralta, Oakland Township; $10.

Leota C. and Fred E. Reed to Henry H. Haight. same, Oakland Township; $10.

Charles 1. and Edith F. Wright to same, same quitclaim deed. Oakland Township; $10. Piedmont Building Association (corporation) to Hondlette.

let 25, block H. CentraL Piedmont Tract. Oakland Township; $10. Realty Syndicate to Alvan E. Small (married), lots 13 to block 35, Tract.

Berkeley; $10. H. and Hattle. P. Porter to Joseph F.

C. Holroyd lot en line of Louisa 'street, 40 of Rose 95 by 40, portion of lots 1 and 4. block 4. Graves Taylor Tract, Berkeley; Frank M. and.

Eva S. May, Henry H. and Hattie P. Porter to Nlnole Locan, lot Una of Hlllgard avenue. 116:8 of Scenic, 33:4 by 12S.

being 33:4 of lot 10. block 4. Daley's Scenic Park. Berkeley: $10. Louie S.

Muer (wife of John) to Wanda Mulr. lot 45. block 2. Beaver Tract, Berkeley; 8 Northlands Development Company to E. Gurnel lot on Une of Grove street.

140 of Vine 40 by 135. lot 5. block 1, Northlands Tract No. portion of Kellersberger's plat Berkeley: $10. E.

C. and Mary G. Gurnel to Henry C. Tonjes same, Berkeley $10. Realty Syndicate to Ludwig and Hilda E.

Anderson, lot 6, block 17, McGee Tract, portion plat 67, Kellersberger's surrey. Berkeley; $10. J. C. and Mary E.

McMullen to State Say. Ings Bank. lot on SE corner of Stuart and Grant streets, E4O by 120. portion lots -49. 60 and 51.

Grove-street Line Tract, Berkeley; $10. State Savings Bank to Mildred Farrow, same. $10. W. or James -W.

and -Leila A. or Leila Ada Keyston to E. R. Forsyth. lot on Une of Delaware 105 W.

of 50 by 100. lot IU, block tract Berkeley Land and: "Town Improvement Berkeley SarahA. McKea (widow) (by S. B. McKee.

attorney) to Christian Jensen, lot 18. block 5, Santa 'Fe: Tracts No. Berkeley; $10. John Amelia Conant Charles J. Crawford, lot on Une of Woolsey street, 45.00 Deakin.

4 4 by 135, lot 2. block 2. map O. Baldwin subdivision, portion i Woolsey Berkeley; $10. 'Harriet M.

and Frederick to Evan TV. Morgan, undivided hair of lot on'SE line of Broadway. 293 of San Jose avenue sw A by SE 140:2. being EVV 5 feet of aubdivl-T sior. 1 and NE 47 tt subdivision 2 of lot map subdivision of half-acre lots in Hays A Caperton Tract, Alameda; $10.

Same to same, undivided half or jot on 3 line cf Weston avenue, T3 of Silver street TV' 2J by 100, portion lot 2. block C. Breadway and Telegraph-avenue Homestead. Oakland; $10. WEDNESDAY.

JULY 13. Savings and Loan Society to Realty Syndicate (a corporation), lota 5 to 11. blctk ii 0 1 and NE 20 feet lot 2, block F. lots I an.i -block K. map Thermal Hill, formerly Howe Tract, Oakland; Joseph and Sarah Clifford to Donna Z.

Li 3 3htfoot lot on line of We3t Fifth street, cf Henry. 23 by 113. lot block G. map Bay View Homestead. OauianU; $10.

Kathorine Harte to Annie Harte (single), lot 44, block SZZ, Mead Park, Oaklanti' $10. Mary E. Stewart to Nellie Johruua (wife of Frank let on line of street. 115 40 of Telegraph avenue. L'j by ico.

lot 10. block resubdivision of portion Tract. Oakland; ill: E. B. and A.

L. Stone Company (a corporation) to Ri H. and Rlllah L. Simons, block 66 James B. Larue Addition to Town Clinton and San Antonio.

East Oakland; Mary C. and James Barker (and as attorney) to George S. Wood, lot 13. 4, amended map portion La Loma Park Tract. Berkeley; $10.

Northlands Development company to Jones Tabor, lot 14. clock 2. Northlands Tract 1. portion Kelleraberger'a plat S3. Berie.

ley; $10. Anna S. and Richard SprecSels to Deldericii Spreckels at lot on line of Railroad avenue. 66 of Union street. 62 by 125.

lots 3 and 4. block 35. property near Encinal station of Columbue Bartlett. reserving to Christina Spreckels, mother of second parties, life estate. Alameda: $100.

Louis and Elizabeth Spreckels to Anna J. Spreckels. same, Alameda: $340. Stacy M. Nichols (widower) to J.

F. Strornberg lot on line of Sherman (or St. George) street, ICO of Buena Vista avenue. 80, 150. 25.

50. 25. 100 to beginning, lot 13 and 25 feet of lota 9 to 12. block map 144 lots In Page Tract. Alameda; $10.

Michael F. and Flora Heffemaa to M. 3. Rawson. lot on line of Bellerue street.

205.43 of Frultvala avenue, 25 to commencement corner lots 20 and 21. to boundary line of Bellevue Tract. 32:9 commencement corner lots 19 and 141:3 to beginning. Jot 20. resubdivision Tract.

Alameda; $10. Evan W. Morsan (single). Harriet M. and Frederick L.

Skaggs to Aug. J. Fromm. lot on line of Bay street. 150 of Railroad avenue, 50.

150.35, 9O to point parallel with and 130 from line of Railroad avenue. 151.37 to beginning, lot 81, Encinal Park Tract. Alameda; $10. Mathllde H. Abbott (widow) by J.

Fromm (attorney) to Frederick Bammann, lot on line of Haight avenue, 115 of Second) avenue, 40 by 135, portion of West 111-acre Tract. meda; $10. Katherine V. Kllnkner (executrix eatata ot Charles A. Klinkner) to J.

J. O'Rourke. 9 to 12, block 3, Herzog Tract. Golden Gatu Oakland: $S2O. Same to Patrick Swift.

lot 13, block 10, game. Oakland: $230. J. J. and Estner O'Ronrke Henrietta Parke (single), lots 9 to 12.

block 8. Oakland: zrant. Patrick and Ann Elizabeth Swift to samo, lot 13. block 10. same.

Oakland; grant. David and Louise Sleburg to William and Mary Sugrue. lot on line of Everett street. 120 of Willow. 30 by 106:3.

Dortioa lots 19 and 20, block Garden Tract Homestead plat 338. Wnltcher's map. Oakland; $10t Michael Catusleh to Margaret Patteaauda (widow), lot on NE corner of A and Hannah streets, 58 by 100, being subdivisions 1 and of lot 1. block 793, map 2, Watts Tract. Oakland; also lot on line of Grove street.

120 of Thirty-first, 40 by 115. lot 4. block 2C37. Rowland Tract. Oakland; $10.

Martin Hobbs to Katherine Cavanaugh, lot on NE corner of Linden Lane and Cherry street, 50 by N. 136:9. loc 108. aale maa Temescal Park. Oakland; gift.

A. J. and Sophie M. Snyder to Mattle P. Selby (widow).

lot on NE line of Santa Rosa avenue. 5 NW from line dividing: lots 12 and 13. thence NE 137.61 to NE lino of lot 9. SB 37.84 to corner of said lot 9. NE 2.03 to NW corner of lot 17.

SE 21.93. SW 139.62 to NB lire of Santa Rosa avenue, NW 60 to beginning, lot la and portion of lots 12. 14, 9 and 17. A. J.

Snyder's resubdivision of block H. map 2. Linda Vista Terrace. Oakland: $10. illntie T.

Orr (widow) to C. F. Rilllet and Alfred Walllser. lot 12. block GaskjU Tract, Oakland: $10.

Realty Syndicate, (corporation) to Henry Brace, lots 6 to 27. block and lots 20 to 27. block C. Alpine Tract, Oakland: Cohen to Mabel Cohen (wife) lot on 3 lice of Fifth street. 135 of Harrison.

40 by 100. lot 11 and 15 feet of lot 12. Kellersberger's map. Oakland; gift. Herman F.

and Kate A. Schlegelmiich (Chadwick) to Desalx McCloskey, lots life and 106. Drexler Tract. Oakland: $10. Catherine Frank (Hill) (widow) to.

Antonio L. Fraga. lot en SVT line of Nineteenth arenue, 82 NE of East Fourteenth street, XW from point of beginning. NE S3 by NW 25. being rear 5S feet of lot 10.

block 20, San Antonio, East Oakland; SlO. Joseph P. R. or J. P.

R. and Minnie Valols to Harry H. Bishop, lot on Une of Murray street. Eo Front. 80 by 100, lota £9 and 100, Potter Tract, deed made to cancel, agreement between same parties May 10.

19C4. 909 D. 238. Berkeley; JO. Charles A.

end Ada Warren to Charles A. Warren Company (corporation). 37: ft feet of lot 28, block B. Hamilton Tract. Berkeley: Flora A.

and W. H. Baldwin to Berkeley Home Building Association, lots 6 and 7, block: 108. Tract' Berkeley and T. I.

Association. Berkeley: also lots 23. 24 and 25, block 113. same. Berkeley: $10.

Northlands Development Company to Walter M. Heywood. lots 28. 29 and SO. block 2, Northlands Tract 1.

portion Kellersbergerts plat 89, Berkeley: $10. Lansing O. and Edward R. Kellogg fboth single) and Karl and Anita P. to Ivey Borden, lot on NE corner of Buena Vista avenue and Walnut street.

660 to line of Clement avenue Condor) by 450. being blocks 30 and 31. Encinal and landa adjacent, Alameda: also JTW half of block 27. bounded by Eagle. Condor.

"Walnut and Mulbury streets, same. Alameda; $10. Ivey L. and Hettle. B.

Borden to Alameda Investment Company, aama. Alameda: $10. R. R. and Harriet Thompson to Charles S.

Neal. lot on Una of Oak (Mullet) street. 150 of Buena Vista (Falcon) avenue. 93:6, 150 to Una of Buena Vista avenue. 30, 150, 50.

150 to said line of Buena Vista avenue, thence along said Una of said avenua 251:6. 1060 to Une between dry and marsh, lands to" Intersection with Una of Oak IGBO to beginning, being lots 41 and 42 and portion lot 40. Encinal and lands adjacent, also tract 2. map Alameda, marsh land as partloned i among owners In salt 8923, Pacific Improvement Company vs. James A.

Waymlre. Alameda: $10. Charles and Annie L. Neal to Alameda Investment Company, same. Alameda: liATE SHIPPING INTELUGBNCB.

ARRXVXD. "Wedneaday, July 19. Br stmr Coptlo. Finch. 23 days 1 hour minutes from Hongkong, via Yokohama IS days 3 hours and 36 via Honolulu 6 days 1 hour and 56 minutes.

0 DOMESTIC- PORT. SaiIed "July Stmr O. C. Llndauer and stmr Grace Dollar, for San Fraacisco: stmr Chehalis. for San Pedro.

OCEAN STEAMERS. Arrived prior to July Stmr St. Helena, from Tacoma and Seattle; stmr Athenian, from Vancouver, for Hongkong; stmr Queen Alexandra, from San Francisco, for SaiIed Jury Stmr Romanic, from New York, for Genoa; stmr Clttl da Napoll. for -New York. QtTEENSTOWN Arrived July Stmr Ultonla.

from New York, for Liverpool: 3 tin? Majestic, from New York, for Liverpool, and both proceeded. Sailed July 19 Stmr Ivernla. from Liverpool, for Boston. Sailed July 19 Stmr 'Wynerlc. for Port Townsend.

HAVRE Sailed July IS Stmr Sarmatian. from London, for Montreal. SaiIed July Stmr Teutonic, for New York, via Queenstown stmr Wtsternland. for Philadelphia, via Queenstown. Arrived July 19 Stmr Merlon, from Philadelphia, via Queenstown.

SaiIed July Stmr Kronprinz JWllhelm. from Bremen and Southampton, for New York. DOVER Arrived July Stmr Graf Waldersee. from New York, for Hamburg, and proceeded. n3OBHVIWOMBIHB 1 Fish Commission Is Active.

Through the efforts of the Fish Commission several new sawmills in the Sierras have been with "sawdust conveyers and consumers. Durin 1 the last week more than a thousand pounds of "underweight striped bass been seized and confiscated. Donald and Kenneth Greene have been fined $-5 each by. Judge Pierce of Los Anjreles for taking wild ducks out of season. Joel formerly a deputy of the Commission, has been fined f0r killing deer by Judge Crockett" of Ukiah.

Deputy A. S. Edwards 7 has' recently seized ten set nets in sloughs and in the San Joaquin River near Stockton. PURSE STOLEN FROM CANDY A. Silver Mark West station.

Sonoma County, went into a candy store at 5.53 Kearny street on Tuesday afternoon to use the telephone. She placed her purse on the counter. She left the store about the purse and when 'she discovered fcer loan she returned to the store, the purse had disappeared. It contained, $13 in and diamond and raSjf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE BY GEORGE K.

FRINK. Rooms Union Trust 14 Jiontgom y. NE. corner Perry and Third 6ts. 45x155 and improvements.

corner Devisadero and Jackson and Improvements. Lot on north tide of North Point 50x near Jones; 54500. Lot on north Ride of Fulton 100 east of Polk; 120x120 to Austin $45,000. SE. corner Perry and Third 25x92.

with improvements; $33,000. NE. comer 15th and Shotwell 35x.10, with L- half improvements; $12,500. INSTALLMENTS. lots.

11 snd 13. on Waltham near Cciurr.bia place. Bernal Heights. each. lot do east line cf Wisconsin near Twentieth.

Potrero; 23x100; $300. SOUTH S. F. PROPERTY. near 75x100; $300.

Lot on north side of Thirteenth near ft South San Francitco; $ISOO. Fiftwr.th South, near 23x100; ON. H. Tract; $Sort. Paik lot.

50x150: 35th S. S. LotSOxXOO. SW. cor.

20th aye. and I st. $SOO. irvi OCEAN HEIGHTS. l.th ari 17th and over- looktag park and price little no taxes; guaranteed tltl? ready to on: streets macadamized efi-1 curbed: money inverted here earns -3 fo TO per cer.f.

Cliff Howe cars to 10th aye. Phore Reilty Union Trot bullying or MARRY McMAHAN. 19th near st. at 307-SM Faxton Ingleslde. block from Guerrero-st.

oars; 2 hou-es: 7 rooms and bath: well water on rrorerty: sell separate cr whole; cash or ln- bora fide buyers only need app.y to owner. WM. T. VALENTINE. 51-5J McAllister go look et it to-day.

COLE st 4 blocks south of Haight A lock st this block of artistic 7 and 8 room homes will convince you that you must have r.ne- every one a bargain. ROLNTOtt HOMR BUILDING 317 Montgomery st ON R-a Estate. Cottage. 5 room? and bath: new and modern: SIS Noe $1201) down and $27 00 per month: better than paying rent. D.

COFFIN. 2KS Mission ft- near 21st. 7-ROOM home; Park view; near cars; nearly new- must (sold: worth looking into. FELIX MARCUSE. 118 Montgomery ft.

DON'T build before investigating Marshall Steams' patent fixtures for ana cottager. Arcnfon S4 Third 6t. f-SM-BAT 6 large corner lots; 4 roorr.g and bath: good climate. Seventeentn anfl I St. Our booklet en plumbing: write AHL- HACH MAYER, plumbers.

536 Howardst. REAL, ESTATE COL'XTR For Sale. eot-TH Palo Alto: Ideal, large villa lots fac- ing Stanford University: low price; small monthly payments; see handsome catalogue. C. M.

'WOOSTKR G4S Market st. blii bargain; b'-B ttock ranch; bale price; near tteamboat and rill. C. WOOSTEIt Cts Market st. EANTA Clara Valley; 10-acre crcbard.

vine- yard poultrj" homes. $100 an acre; terms $14 14 monthly. C. M. WOOSTER KIS Market gt.

LINDSAY tarly uramre and vine lands, an acre- 10-acre tracts; industrial terms; natcfaleH property. C. M. WOObTER CO- WS Market eU 6ACRAMENTO River? Irrigated lands; tracts; Boggs-Glenn ranches cheap now: easy terms. C.

M. WOOSTER C4B Market st. FOH 10 acres of a well improved orchard in the healthiest part of Humboldt; orchard 5s in full bearing and has peaches, plums, prunes, apples, pears, almonds, cherries and fine water. Ji-room house, kitchen, wajhhouse. cellar, new barn with stabling for horses, fruithouse.

dryhouse. working sheds, all implements, etc. 2 poultry yards with 50 pure bred fowls; this place is a fine summer resort ar.d the climate here is well known as the best In the State for persons sufferlns from asthma or consumption; alti- tude feet; situated upon the main road between Ukiah and Scotia, 2 mail fine hunting and fishing within three miles: price $1800; well worth the money; little or no snow and frost in the Address A. postoffice. Fruitland.

CaL BUY ONE BEFORE THEY ADVANCE IN PRICE. $1 25 PER WEEK. NO INTEREST. NO TAXES. $225 for choice lots.

Excelsior Homestead Tract: level as a billiard table; one grade; rlcse to school and Misslon-st. electric care; bound to double in value fIOO each on installments of $10 per month; taxes; fine lots; near Ocean boulevard; best residence location south of Golden Gate Park: these are the cheapest lots in this district; advancing in iirice rapidly. W. J. WHITE, 20 Montgomery r.

S. Phone Main 6704. MUST BK SOLD THIS WEEK. Price Reduced From $13,006. fOW- 75 acres richest bottom land, fine for alfalfa; near Watsonville.

in the heart of the famous Pajaro Valley; all under plow; "0 acres full bearing apples, also ramlly orchard; brick well, tank: G-room house; water piped; large barn; brooder-house; 14 chicken- houses: dwelling, many other buildings; poid school; income over $3000; horses, cows; modern, up-to-date implements; telephone; half cash. be Cheap at $12,000. m'RR-PADDON 40 Montgomery FOR hotel, eanitaxlum or beautiful home, iiy home reserve and Chittenden Sulphur Springs at Chittenden. Santa Cruz Cal. Only treat group of medicinal sulphur springs easily accessible from S.

F. Trains stop at Chittcr.den station within SOO feet of springs. Fine climate, beautiful scenery, best part of State, worth of Improvements, all new. Great water right, fine water systems beau- tifully landscaped grounds, every conveni- ence; 30 acres choicest soil; a grand place end a great opportunity to make money. Price fICCMiO.

very easy terms. Owner. T. CHITTENDEN. Chittenden.

Cal. STOCK RANCH. Best money-making stock ranch In Califor- nia: about 6000 acres, controls 10,000 acres more of grazing land; 14 miles of living etream runs through this property; 400 acres In alfalfa. more can be put In. balance grain and pasture land; will carry 2000 head of cat- tle.

hogs and a large number of sheep; Improvements consist of 2 houses and 3 large bams: 25 miles of fencing; this is a bargain for a stockman. For full particulars call on DALTON. SCHIFFER SO4 Montgomery st. BIG Dargain Complete chicken ranch; 7 acres- about 1000 chickens; at forced sals price: no agents. O.

BRAUN. Penngrove. Sonoma Cal. BEST CATALOGUE OF POULTRY. FRUIT.

AX.FALFA. DAIRY AND STOCK RANCHES BURR-P ADDON 40 Mont- eomery San Francisco. CaL WE lead them all for poultry ranches. BATCHELOR STARKE. Penngrove, So- noma County.

Cal. TWO Santa Fe lots for sale. Inquire owner. San Bruno aye. FULLER DINWIDDIE.

Petaluma. CaL: chicken ranches specialty: write Information. REAL ESTATE. BEYOND question Lyon Burlingame Tract is the beet ever offered down the pe- thnsula. Ttit prices are bd low; only $450 for a lot 50x130; terms.

$90 cash, balance $10 monthly. 132 LOTS SOLD IN A SHORT TIME. It the station. Don't fall to 6ee it. If it's foggy or cold In the city to Burllneame and note the difference.

Agents on the grounds Sunday. BIILL. VALLEY REAL ESTATE. AT Mill Valley you will find all attractions of the country, with the conveniences of the city. We have lots a "stone's throw" from the station, covered with grand trees; on graded streets, with eewers and water mains laid: commanding charming views of Mount TamaJnais, for $450, and somo for as low as $300.

Terms, 10 per cent cash, $10 monthly. Send for booklet. LYON HOAG. 116 Montgomery et. REAL ESTATE WANTED.

WANTED Corner lot suitable for grocery and flats; Mission or north Market- un to f.jQOd. Box 7543. Call office. PROPERTY WANTED. DO you want to sell your refcl estate cr ex- change your property? It 1.0 list tt with us at once; we cave a large clientage not only In California but in cities as well.

Quick sales and satisfied W. J. MORGAN Investment 79 New Montgomery Crossley Building, San Francisco. 'LET ue submit your property to our, we have buyers lor city real estate ranging from J2SOD to $250,000. Call at our offices cr drop us a line stating where our repre- sentatives can see you.

6. W. CROZIER COMPANY. 230 Crocker bMg. Phone Mala TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES.

AN exceiHlonally good No. 2 Remington No 1 Smith Premier. s2s: other typewriters at and lowerN rentals $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange California st. ID-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired.

Webster Typewrltins Inspec. 508 Market BERKELEY ADVERTS'NTS BERKELEY REAL, ESTATE. JONES BAKER. Real Estate and Insurance. Rents Collected Loans Negotiated.

21G7 Shattuck aye. REAL SNAPS. $4500 House of 7 rooms, electric lights, gas. lsrge barn, chicken house: lot 50x135: street and sidewalk all dor.c. This was made a model home, regardless of expense.

One thould see it to appreciate it. South Berkeley. 4-blocks frcm Key route. 7-room house, windmill, barn; large lot, 50x148: street work all done; near station; cost $2800; must be sold at once. This is a genuine bargain: all In good repair; $1000 cash.

lots on Ward each 25x135; near Santa Pc Railroad. This is a safe Investment to make a few hundred dollars. $2500 5-room cottage; new; just finished; modern in every respect; street work all done; 4 blocks from Berkeley station. SNAP FOR BUYERS. A bargain In a Uerry-Eangs lot.

Fine let on Benvenue, near Dwlght way; close In and extra large. Beautiful 7-rooni home In choice location; exchange fcr table grape vineyard. New house. rooms and attic; near High- School; lot SOxISCV; a eood buy. Some good to rent.

R. A. BERRY -P. O. block.

Berkeley, Cal. $2550 MODTERN 6-room cottage: high base- ment: lot 35x120; east frontage; close to Key Route station- $650 cash: balance same as rent. See owner at this office. CHAS. R.

HARMON 1537 Harmon Lorln sta- tlon. South Berkeley. HERKEI.EY HOUSES TO LET. F. LAWTON Real Estate and Fire Insurance, 2147 Center st.

Fcr rent: $2000 per year, a handsomely fur- r.lEhed house of 15 rooms In fine location; 4 bathrooms ballroom, tennis court, large and beautiful grounds; owner going abroad; refer- ences required. F. H. LA-WTON 2147 Center Berkeley. Cal.

1 BERKELEY ROOMS TO LET. ASH BY 2108, Nice eunny room to let. OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. NOTHING LIKE THEM IN OAKLAND.

CHEAP Lota $75 and upward; $5 cash, $5 monthly: the Boulevard Tract. East Oakland; 90-foot speed road and scenic boulevard to Hay wards front and sides this home site; Hay- and San Leandro electric cars to It; S. F. GS-mlnute service to it; Key Route connec- tions to It; the California electric Road 2000 feet through this tract; all lines of cars to it; 0-cent fare; It la now established that this Is O.e best building home site to be found; sandy loam soil; no fogs, no cola winds; overlooks the bay and Alameda. Call or send for cir- cular.

CHAS. F. LEE. 1222 Frultvale or 455 7th opp. Broadway station, Oakland.

Carriage free. GEO. H. LEE. Owner.

$SCO CASH, $10 monthly; 3 large rooms, nearly new; size 12x14, 12x14 and 14x18; beautifully finished Inside; with large basement; com- mands an unobstructed view of the valley anJ San Francisco, which can never be cut off; city water; fenced: good location; lot 100x100: not far from electric cars and large schools; adjoining East Oakland; price in all $1150- call or send for circular. 455 7th i opp. Broadway station, Oakland. HENRY Z. JONES.

Owner. OAKLAND FURXITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains In furniture. H. Schellhaas.

11th cor, store. Oakland. San Francisco Advert's'ents ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CLAY. 2413 Three unfurnished housekeeping rooms; bath, toilet and gas; a bargain.

FILLMORE. 2517 Nice sunny housekeeping rooms with bath and yard; furn. or unfurn. FOURTH. 225 Nice eulte of housekeeping- single rooms.

FRANKLIN. 503 Two nicely furnished eunny housekeeping roome; 1 or ladles; rent $15; references. GEARY, S7B, near Larkin Very sunny base- i ment: unfurnished; $15 per month. GOLDEN GATE 1210 Sunny front bay- window eulte, complete for housekeeping. $25.

JESSIE, 323 Furnished housekeeping rooms; gas range; $3 50. $2, $2 00 week each. JONES, 507, corner O'Farrell Housekeeping rooms; nicely furnished; rent reasonable. LaRKIN, Nicely furnished sunny corner room, with gas stove: reasonable. LEAVENWORTH, 109 Three nice sunny housekeeping rooms; rent reasonable.

MCALLISTER, 483. cor. Van 3 nished housekeeping rooms, $18; 2 connect- ing rooms. $13. MISSION.

sunny furnished front house- keeping rooms; gas range; also single rooms. NOE. 151, N. of Market 3 large parlors, kitchen, piano, gas range; every $20. OAK 117.

or 14 Page Complete hskps: gas range free; hot bath, laundry: $1 50 wk. OCTAyiA, 1403. cor. Geary Fine sunny house- keeping rooms; rent reasonable. O'FARRELL.

7o9 2 fur. hkpg. rooms; adults; bath, porch, private family, references. O'FARRELL. 730 Modern, sunny room, kitch- en.

$22 50: others reas; elec. light; hot water. POST, 962 Sunny front suites. $10 to $15 mo; single rooms, $5 to $10 mo; central. TWENTY-FIFTH.

3344. corner Three housekeeping rooms; rent $12. VALLEJO. 1130. corner Leavenworth Fiir- nlshed outside sunny housekeeping rooms.

WALLER. 71 A new suite of rooms; sun all day; complete: grand view. WASHINGTON. Parlor floor; 4 clean rooms, $30; -suites, $4 to $4 50; closets. APARTMENT HOUSES.

THE Holland Apartments. 1007 Bush near Jones; under entirely new management; new and thoroughly renovated; 2 and 3 room rultee. furn. or unfurn. for also beau- tllully fum.

single rms. for reas. ST. LAWRENCE New. modern building; furn.

or unfurn. apartments of 2 3. 4 rooms; private baths; from $15 to $35. Phone Main 5130. 1335 Mason st.

A KENILWORTH. cor. Bush, Powell; 3-room eunny single rooms; modern; reas. ARIEL flats, Turk 1-2-3-room housekeep- ing apartments; furn. or reasonable.

THE Roswell, 1360 Pine Four and two room apartments for housekeeping; reasonable. THE Frederick. 901 Stanyan 1 to 5 rooms, overlooking Golden Gate Park: teL Pase 6168. ROOMS TO Furn. and Unfurn.

BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth Rooms 25c to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. TZ THE PIERRE. 579 O'FARRELL. Beautifully furnished, i light, sunny eulte; also single room: excellent care: low rent. AT "The Almonte." 873 Market 6t.

(or No. 1 Fifth Rooms. 25c to 50c. $1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 week; house open all night. BELMOND House, over Owl drug store; 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Electric lights, running water in every room; 200 rooms; 25c to 50c per night; $1 25 to $3 week.

EDDY. S70 Nicely furnished sunny rent room; bath; phone FOLSOM, Clean, sunny, nicely, fur- nished room; gas. closet; $6. FOURTH, 271 100 rooms: all sizes and prices; new, modern; hot and cold water. GEARY.

660 Rooms to let. GRAND SOUTHERN. Seventh and 100 rooms, 35c to $1 50 night; $1 50 to $7 wk. HARRISON, Front room for two. $1 each; also single, $1 60.

HOTEL Hamilton. 125 New hotel, just opened: class building, strictly fireproof; European plan; telephone and steam beat In every room; rooms without bath, $1 per day: with bath, $1 50 to reduced rates by. week "or month. HOTEL ST. KATHRYN.

cor. Ellis and Leav- enworth 300 rooms; modern and up to date; light, sunny and airy; hair, mattresses; free bathe; everything fresh and clean; single rooms and baths; reasonable rates. HOWARD, Furnished rooms. HOWARD. ROOMS.

ROOMS: CLEAN. CLEAN; TRANSIENT; REASONABLE. JONES. 700 Nicely furnished' sunny front rooms. s-.

MARKET, Large front room to let; $2 week. MARTHA place, 1. off Geary, near Mason- Handsomely newly furnished rooms; home- like: 51 u0 to $3 week. ROOMS TO Furn. and Unfura.

METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 129 Third 4oo single and family rooms, 35c to $1 50 per day; $2 to week; the only new and. modern hotel and rooming-house In. San Francisco that has office on ground- floor; hct and cold water, electric lights, call steam -heat in every room, and gives free baths 'and ele- vator day and night to its NEPTUNE (THE). 633 JUST OPENED: ELEGANTLY FURN. SUITES OR SINGLE ROOMS, MODERN; PRIV.

SALT WATER BATHS. PHONE PRIV. EAST 722. O'FARRELL; 3148 (The New man- agement: furnished rooms, single or en suite; transient. POWELL.

1220 Nice. Bunny front furnished rooms, also light housekeeping, $1 and up. RIO VISTA Hotel, 253 Thjrd near Howard New house, with all modern conveniences: rooms en suite and single; rates by day 350 find up; by week, $2 and up; baths free to guests. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis Incandescent lights; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par-, lor; rooms per night. 35c to $150; week, $2 to month, to elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths.

TAYLOR. 242 Single and double, sunny, clean rooms; reasonable. THE FLORENCE. IC2 Ellis, cornsr Rooms, 30c and upward; first-class service; rates by week to families. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy.

nr. 4oo rooms, 35c to $1 night, $1 75 to $0 week; -elec- tric Ilght3 (no gas), water 'in every room; elevator, free bus. baggagft. WASHINGTON, Nicely furnished rooms In private WOLF HOUSE, Sixth and Howard Best known transient house in city; clean, neat charges reasonable central location com- mends it to traveling public; cafe attached cars pass door. G.

H. yon der Mehden, DroD. "WINCHESTER Hotel, 41 3d nr. MarkeUr- Most convenient and respectable 700 i rooms, 35c to $1 50 nightly, $2 to $8 week; elevator; 'elec. lights; reading-room; freo bus, baggage.

A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1003 Market opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan Church ROOMS AND BOARD.

HOTEL MARLBOROUGH. 404 Eddy st, JUST OPENED." Rooms modern and. up. to date: light, sunny and airy; hair mattresses: free baths; everything elegant, fresh and clean, table unexcelled; Jfrates very reason- able; must be seen to be appreciated ed in the heart of the 4o4 Eddy 404. "Best meals in the city." EDDY, .1124, fronting Jefferson Fine furnished rooms; several unfurnished rooms; table board if desired; very reasonable.

904 First-class board with large room and bath, suitable for couple, $52 50. PINE, Rooms with board; very reason- able. Old Stevenson Mansion. 807 California new carpets and Interior: exceptional table; mod. 'rooms wanted.

YOUNG man wants eunny room; Catholic fam- ily preferred; walking distance from Call building. Box S23C, Call office. STEAM LAUNDRIES. LAUNDRY of kinds only union help; prices, rooming-houses, sheets and slips, 20c doz. towels, each.

Tel. SMITH. Howard 4011. ENGRAVED wedding invitations, visiting and business cards, crest, high-class work at moderate rates. J.H.Duncan.l26 Kearny.r.l-2.

MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday Chester V. Dolph, 36, Fresno, and Harriet McNulty, 33, 1400 McAllister street. Charles W. Young, 28, 2829 California street, and Frances M.

Powell. 26, Livermore. Robert S. Selman, 25, 607 Eddy street, and Annie Leonard, 22, 520 Kansas street. Henry J.

Keneally, 23. 343 Precita avenue, and Lena M. Barnett, 21, 121 Rlpley street. Charles O. Nelson, 30, 774 Geary street, and Marie D.

Cyr, 24. 1001 Bush street. Albert Taub, 21, Pueblo, and Esther B. Goldstone. IS.

142 Central avenue. Leon M. Brown, 36, Burns, and Ruby Meyer, 23, 2(jlO George Heeg, 28, -7 Shipley street, and Theres Hartl. 20, 3U4 Fifth street. Lester J.

Van Dorn. 500 Haight street, and Mollie Snrague, 23, 50C Haight street. Frank J. Rice. 30, 116 Turk street, and Rachel Swain.

31, 1565 Turk street. Rudolph Dahl, 24, G43 Point Lobos avenue, and Edith Cline. 19. 274 Twenty-sixth street. Louis Vow, 26, Dupont street, and Gum Me, 18, 44 Washington place.

James W. McCaughcy, 21, Bodega, and Ma- belle A. McClelland, 18. 2683 Bush Glambastlta Marlnl, 112 Kentucky and Maria Vaccarezza, IS, 114 Kentucky st. Edgar W.

Anderson, 23, Portland, and Lottie Lunt. 22. Mill Valley. Charles Mozzini, 38, Colma, and Dominica Giosso, 24, Inglcside. Ethan Harris, 21, 1954 Bush street, and Rosa L.

Ryden, 183 Perry avenue. Clem Morgan, 4S, city, and Ida E. Renfro, 37, 613 Mission street. DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted.

They must be handed In at either of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once In this column free of charee. BORN. In this city, July 16, 1905, to the wife of William J. Leahy, a son.

In Oakland. May 29. 1905, to the wife of A. H. Smith (nee" Holland), a daughter.

MARRIED. In this city. July 18, by the Rev. H. H.

Bell. Ernest R. Smith of Angeles, and Elvia M. Smith of this city. In this city, July 1905, by the Rev.

H.H. Bell, Dr. William 11. Davis and Dorothy Hufschmidt, both of this city. this city, July 9, 19C5, at St.

Boniface's Church, by the Rev. Father Maximilian, Harry R. Winter and Sophie M. Eberle, both of San Francisco. DIED.

Agee, Ida B. Kelley, Michael 45 Antonlni. -Grace, 1 Kruft, Matilda 44 Brennan, Thomas, 46 Domingo, 78 Bronsdon, Phinea6, 83 Martin. John 72 Ellen, 80 McDonald, Harriet, 52- Crowley, Clarence, 13 Harry 52 Dodson. Julia 20 Noonan, Peter, 32 Dow, Mary 58 Roughan, Jane Golditone, Hannah Sless, Carl P.

23 Graun, Fred, 53 Spamer, Justus 53 Haight, Fulton 6 Teachout, A. L. S. Harris, Isaac. 45 Whlteman, Jos.

11., 38 Hendereon, Ozie. 65 Wilke, Margaret F. Kaufmann, Fannie, 20 Ziesenltz, Bertha, 30 Keith (infant) AGEE In this city. July 19, ,1005, Ida B. Agee, beloved wife of the late, Charles F.

Agee ot Dlxon. beloved daughter of Mrs. M. J. and sister of Tellula Evans Burrlll- and' Margaret Evans, a native of Tennessee.

EyFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), July 21, at- 2 o'clock p. from her late residence. 1 035 Page street, between Ashbury and Clayton. Interment Dlxon, on arrival of the Saturday morning train. In this city.

July 19. Grace, dearly beloved daughter of G. B. Antonlni and Katie Antonlnt, sister of Eddy Antonlni, and grandchild A. Avanzlno and Teresa Avanzlno, a- native 'of San, Francisco, aged 1 year 9 months; and 10, (CTFrlends and acquaintances rare respect- fully notified that the.

funeral takes 1 place on Friday, July -21, 1:15 o'clock p. from her late residence. 728 Vi Green' street, near Powell. Interment Italian Cemetery. In this city, July 1 1905, Thomas, dearly: beloved husband of Bridget Brennan, and father! of Thomas, Mary, Helen and John Brennan, native of County Clare, Ireland, aged 46 years.

A member of Riggers': and Stevedores'-, Union. (Batte, and Omaha papers please copy.) (C7' Friends and; acquaintances are respect- WOODLAWN CEMETERY San Mateo -County. MASONIC r.CEMETERY.i: ASSOCIATION, 580 James Flood Building, S. F. James McGinn.

Henry Hansen JAMES McGINN Formerly i.Wlth! McGinn Bros. Funeral Directors -and Eddy st. Tel. East 86. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 a.

from- the parlors of C. O'Connor 767 Mission street. thence to 'St. Brendan's Church, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pese of his soul, at 9 a. m.

-Interment Holy Cemetery. In this city. July 19. 1905, Phln- eas, beloved husband of Sarah A. Bronsdon.

and fatter of Milton H. and Ulysses P. Bronsdon and Mrs. Willow, a native of Massachusetts, aged S3 years 4 months and 14 days. (ET'Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully, invited to attend the funeral services Friday, July 21, at 10 o'clock parlors of W.

Martin 319 O'Far- rell street. Interment private. In this city, July 19, 1905, Ellen, beloved wife of the late William P. a native of Ireland, aged 80 years. ICTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow.

(Friday), from the Chapel of the Passion attaohed to St. Mary's Hospital, corner of First and Bryant streets, '-at the termination of a requiem mass which will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at .8:30 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Remains at the new parlors of McAvoy, O'Hara 2CI-271 Hayes street, opposite St.

Ignatius Church. In this city. July 19. 1005. Clar- ence Harold, dearly beloved and j-oungest son of Kate and the late Cornelius Crow- ley, and brother of George, Henry and Ar- thur Crowley and Mrs.

Kate Renz, ana the late 'John, Emmett and Frank Crowley. a native of Grass Valley, aged 13 years 8 months and .7 days. In this 'city, July 19. 1005, Julia beloved wife of Robert W. Dodson, dauehter of Mrs.

M. and tho late Dr. S. M. Archer, a native of California, aged 20 years 2 months and 23 days.

In Oakland, CaL, July .19. 1905, Mary Elizabeth, widow of the late Rufus F. E. Dow, beloved mother of Dr. B.

N. Dow and F. L. Dow of San Francisco, and sister of Mrs. A.

D. Ireland of Salt Lake City, Utah, a native of Massachusetts, aged 68 years. In this city, July 18, 1 1905, Hannah Goldstone, beloved sister of Esther, Rose and Percy Goldstone and Mrs. L. and Mrs.

Phil Cohn, a native of San Francisco. (CyThe tuneral will i take place to-day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a. from her late residence, 2763 Golden Gate avenue. In- terment-Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by elec- tric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guer- rero streets. In this city, July 19.

1905, Fred, beloved husband of Eda Graun, and father of' Edward, George and Freda Graun. a na- tive of Danzig, Germany, aged 53 years 4 months- and 9 days. In Ocean View, July 19. 1905, at the residence of the parents, 124 Lakevlew avenue. Fulton Wilson Haight, dearly be- loved aon of George W.

and Isadora M. Haight; and brother of Raymond Leroy and I Eva Ellen a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 6 years 2 months and 10 days. tTFTlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday); July 21, at 10:30 from the parlors of H. Suhr 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Inter- ment Woodlawn Cemetery.

In La Grande, Oregon, July 14, 1905. Isaac, beloved husband of Rose Harris, and father or Louis, Abe. Mose, Sam," Barney, Hannah and the late Lena Harris, aged 45 years. (Russian papers please copy.) and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10 a. m.

from the funeral chaptl of Theodor Dierks 432 Golden Gate avenue between Larkln and Polk streets. Interment Hills of Eternity Ceme- tery by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. In this city.

July 14, 1905. Ozie L. Henderson, beloved husband of Ella M. Henderson, and father of Roy M. Hender- son, aged 55 -years 9 months and 11 days.

of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Carew English, 29 Van Nees avenue. In Eldrldge, July 19, 1905. Fan- nie, beloved daughter of Leopold and Frelda Kaufmann, and sister of William D. and Adolph Kaufmann, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 20 years and 2 months.

In this city, July 19, 1905, Infant child of Samuel F. and Lilly Keith, a na- tive of San Francisco. In Sacramento, July IS. 1905. Michael J.

Kelley. beloved- son of, Margaret Kelley. father of William J. Kelley. and brother -of Thomas A.

and Mary C. Kelley, Mrs. E. A. Kenyon, and the late W.

Eugene and Louis E. Kelley, a native of Maryland, aged 45 years. at the funeral parlors of I James McGinn 214 Eddy st. In this city. July 19, 1905.

Matilda Augusta Kruft, dearly beloved wife of Peter Kruft. loving mother of Gussle, Clara and Ida Kruft. and beloved sister of J. Henry and Ernst H. Lind 'and Marie Bier- brauer, a native of aged 44 years 9 months and 8 days.

ETNotlce of funeral hereafter. Remains at the Darlors of Gantner 1209 Mis-. slon street, between Eighth and Ninth. In this city. July' 19.

1905, Do- mingo, dearly beloved husband of Julia L. Marcucci, a native of Venezuela, aged 78 ye C7Funeral cervices to-day (Thursday), July 20, at 1:30 o'clock p. at the chapel of the Odd Fellows' Crematory. In this city, July 18, John Joseph, dearly beloved husband of the late Augus- tine Florida Martin, and loving father of Mra. George Somerset, Mrs.

Syme Ferrier, Mrs E. Tlbbft. Mrs. B. Tlbbet of Bakers- field.

Mrs. W. Sawyer, Joseph S. and Charles Martin, a native of New York, aged 72 years 5 months 15 days. (Bakersfield papers please copy.) and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock a.

from the residence of his son. Charles C. 314 Hickory avenue. thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock a. m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In Oakland, July 18. 1905, Harriett 0.. beloved wife of William Mc- Donald, and mother of William. Edward and Lillian Ocard, a native 1 of aged 62 years months and 19 days.

this city. July 18, 190 Harry E. Moore, aged 62 years. A member of the Waiters' Union, Local No. SO.

icy Notice -of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Porter White. 423 Golden Gate avenue. NOONAN-In this city, July IS. 1005.

-Peter Noonan. a native ofj Ireland, aged yeara 1 month and 27 dayi. A member of the Pa- cific Coast Marine Firemen at the parlors of McFadden, Green. 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and -Eighth. In this city.

July 1905. Jane, beloved wife Tof the late James -Roughan. a native of County Clare, Ireland. ETThe funeral will -take place to-day (Thursday), at 8 o'clock a. from the parlors of McFadden, Green U7l Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St.

Vincent, de Paul where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross 7 this city; July 18, 1905, Carl P. R.

SI SiesT Selowd son of and Hildegard ess and brother of Laura and Richard 5 ess- and the late Carl and Emilie biess, a natlvt of San Francisco, aged 23 years and 6 and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services- to day (Thursday), July 20, at 2 o'clock p. at his late 2095 Mission street. beloved father of Gussie. Justus, Herbert Anita and Harold Spamer. and brother Henry C.

a native. of Germany, aged 53 years 4 months and 17. days. ICTThe funeral- will: toke- placa to-morrow at 2 p. m.V from late dence? 124 Liberty street.

first and Twenty-second. Cremation 1 1. yO. O. F.

-Cemetery. TEACHOUT-In this city. July A.l- bert L. Teachout, a native of New York. and i acquaintances are respect- fum invited to attend; the funeral July 21; fat 1 clock p.

rom the mortu- a ry chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking ComrJany, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty- In. this; city, 1905, Jo- seph beloved husband of Sarah, White- man, fabier of Roswell Whlteman, 5 son of M. and Mary andj- of Louis, Charles. Abe. Carrie and Flora White- man of Roswell.

New Mexico, native, of San Francisco, aged 36 months and 12 days. Roswell," New Mexico, papers please copyO i ZHT Friends and acquaintances, are respect- fully Invited to i attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock p. the parlors of Halsted 946 1 Mission street. Interment Home of Pes.ce by 3 :30 train; from and -streets. Officers and: members'of Bay CityJ Lodge No.

117, K. of assemble- at- the; lodge-. Pioneer building. at 2 p. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Joseph H.

Fraternally yours, V- :.) CH AS.C. X. of i R.V and In this city, July 5 1905, Margaret beloved mother of F. Davidson. In Odd Fellows', and Masonic Cemeteries can be exchanged for Plots I In Bl T.

OLI.VET^CEMBTBR Y. For apply -1 City Office. GRANT. MARKET SEVENTH STa DIRECTORS. Removed to Tneir New" Parlors, 231-271 HAVES opp.

ST. IONATIU3 CHDBCH LadyTAsalstants. South Mrs. J. P.

Courter and Pollock, a native of New. In this city. July Bertha Ziesenltz. beloved wife of Henry Ziesenitz, and mother, of Edward Ziesenitz, a native of Germany, aged 30 years 6 months and 18 days. ARD OF THANKS desire to express our sincere thanks to our many friends.

for their sympathy In the late bereavement of our beloved father. Gus- Uve Hueter. GUSTAVE HUETER. 1 FERDINAND HUETER, ALBERT HUETER, ERNEST HUETER, HUETER. CARD OF THANKS.

We wish" to extend our heartfelt thanks to our many friends for their sympathy and kindness during the last illness and at the I funeral of our husband and father, Thomas J. Parsons, and also for the beautiful floral offerings. MRS. THOMAS J. PARSONS and Family..

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