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Alfred Frederichto same, lot on line of street. 57:6. of Eighth avenue XV hv 100; $10. 1 Clara KlugeSutro (Klugs) to Mary R. Klnn" lot 'on line of Thirl avenue, 45 of tt street, 25 by 95: $10.

Jacob Heyman to Mary V. Ford' lot on line of Great Highway. 275 33 of street. 50.06, E. 102.53, 50.

105. W- Georgie Brown to Sarah M. Simms lot on of Forty-sixth avenue, 200 of 25 by 120; also lot on SE corner of street and Forty-sixth avenue, 57:6 by Thomas Franche to George Magglo. lot on Harry L. Horn to Lena Horn, lot on XV line of Eighth strest, 100 of Clement.

23 by W- 120; gift. William and Mary A. Proud to John Burgoyne, lot on line of Eleventh avenue 175 of A street, by 120; $10. Frances A. Church to Alfred T.

Morris, lot on line of Tenth avenue, 225 of Point Lobos, B0 by 120; $10. George S. Fife to Ellen A. Fife, lot on NW corner of Eighteen avenue and street XV 52:6 by 100; gift. Charles and Rose E.

Stuhr to James Brown, lot on NE corner of Thirtieth avenue and street. 57 by $10. of Elizabeth C. English (by Walter W. Bassett.

trustee) to Joseph G. Gallagher, lot on line of Forty-fifth avenue 100 of street. 150. -W 120, 50 XV N- E. 240; $2800..

O. L. anad Marguerite Roberts to William Hoelscher. undivided quarter of lot on line of street. 57:6 of Elchth avenue, 23 by 100; $10.

David I. Mahoney (and as executor of the estate of Annie R. Mahoney) to Sophie Stubenrauch, lot on. line of Polk street 60 of Post, 20 by S3; $SOO. Fernando G.

and Philomena Bianchi to City and County of San Francisco, lot on line of Fell street, 30 of Franklin 25 by 75; $12,000. Same to same, lot on NW corner, of Fell street and Van Ness avenue. 354:9 by 275, quitclaim deed; $1. George and Golde Fogel to same, lot on line of Hayes street. 61:6 of Franklin.

24:3 by 120; $15,125. Same to same, lot on N'W corner of Fell street and Van Ness avenue, 354:9 by 275. quitclaim deed; $1. S. L.

and Jeanie O. Abbot to Nathaniel and Emma A. Blaisdell, lot on line of Vallejo street, 37: of Buchanan, 2:6 by $10. M. M.

Tompkins to Harriet F. Tompkins, lot on line of California street, 106:3 of Lyon. 50 by 127 gift. Mary A. and Eugene N.

Fritz to Nellie M. Preston, lot on line of Ashbury street 732 of Frederick, 5 by $10. Daniel Einstein to Frieda Waterman, lot on line of Willard street. 100 of McAllister 2u by 120; Claus and Pauline Schilling to Daniel Einstein, lot on line of McAllister 100 E-of First avenue. 52:10 Vi, NE 13S, 50.

$10. City and County of San Francisco to German Evangelical Lutheran St. John's Church of San Francisco, lot on line of Twentyeecond street, 92:6 of Capp. 30 by 117:6: Cora B. Dean.

Charles S. and Carrie L. Booth to James M. Parker, lot commencing 211:6 of Nineteenth street and 67:6 of Guerrero. 32:6.

52:6. 100. 25 5E.27:9; $10. Margaret B. Nlcol to John H.

Green lot on line of Dolores street, 135 of Twentvfifth, 25 by 125; $10. Patrick J. Delaney to Frederick and Anna K. Faber. lot on line of Sanchez street 30 of Jersey, 26 by $10.

Louise Hoffmann to Adolph O. Hoffmann lot on line of Eureka street, 190 of N'ine-1 teenth, 27:6 by 125; $750. Jane H. Morrison (wife of Robert) to Elizabeth C. McMillan, lot on line of Homestead street, 160 of Twenty-fourth.

25 by 125, block 18. Noe Garden Homestead- gifc Nicolas and Josephine Panella to Bernardino Panella, lot on line of Auburn street 91 of Jackson, 23 by 50; $10. George and Hannah to Llpman C. Colcman. lot on SE line of Mission street 105 NE of Seventh, NE 35 by SE 85; $10 Caroline McKinnon to Sigmund Strauss lot on SE line of Folsom street.

100 vr of Seventh, NE 37:0 by SE 90; 510. Herbert F. and Louise A. Mann to Hugh W. Hammond, lot on line of Twenty-fifth aevnue, 238 of Lake street, 104 by 120; $10.

Bernhard and Rose Getz to Johana Hayes' lot on line of Twenty-second avenue 100 of Lake street, 25 by 120; $10. Union Trust Company of San Francisco to Bartholomew C. lot on line of Lake street. 32:0 of Twenty-sixth avenue by 100; $10. MONDAY, AUGUST 14.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. fee.t of 45 feet of lot 17. block C. Suburban Tract, Berkeley; $10. The Realty Syndicate to Etta M.

Wilkersoa (single), lot 18. block 21, Mathews Tract. Berkeley; $10. The Realty Syndicate to R. Whitehead.

SW 13 feet of lot 4, all lots 5 and 6. NE 2S-6 of lot 7. block lot 1 and NE feet, lot 2 bJcck F. Thermal formerly Howe Tractl Oakland: $10. Realty Syndicate to Mary Lentz of George), lot 18, block 9, Mathews Tract.

Berkeley; $10. Northlands Development Company to Emilia Joos Koechlin (widow), lot 8. block 1. Northlands Tract No. 1, Berkeley: $10.

William H. and Emma M. Zeltner (wife) to S. M. Mouser.

lot on line of Kent street. 400 of Tremont. 65, 130.30 to lirw? dividing Newbury Tract from land of Mrs Dwyer, thence NE 65.32 to SE corner lot SUB 124.03 to beginning of lot and 15 of lots 10. 11 and 12. block T.

amended may of Newbury Tract In plat 51. ranchoa V. and D. Peralta. Berkeley; $10.

Andrew Knudsen (single) to Hugh Hamilton, lot on line of Stuart street, 120 of Fulton. 43:9 by 134:6, portion of lots 1, 2. 3 and 20. block C. map portion of Blake estate, Berkeley; $10.

The Realty Syndicate to Arthur F. Abbott (married), 20 feet of lot 19 and 20 feet of lot 20. block 7, Mathews Tract. Berkeley; Same to Alberto R. Mount (married), 26 27, block 22.

same. Berkeley; $10. to E. D. Bronson (married), lots and 8.

block 21, 2 of lot 11, all of lot 12 and 19 feet of lot 13. block 22, Tract, portion of plat 67. Kellersberger's rurvey, Berkeley; $10. Herman' and Elieae yon Daren to Hennas yon Duren lot on line of Redwood avenue (as accepted by county of Alameda. at intersection with dividing lines of lots 53 and 55, thence W.

104, SW 37 to a point whica shall opposjte a point 37 3 from Intersection of line between lots 53 and 55 with line of Redwood avenue, 107, to of Redwood avenue. 37 to beartnniisg. being most 37 feet of lot 63, Bray Tract. Brooklyn Township; 510. Louise E.

and Edward L. Gibbens to Arthur Fern, lot on line of Harold street. 225.23 of Boston avenue. 23. 112.20, 25.

3 112.40 to beginning, lot 10, Block A. Champion Tract. Brooklyn Township: $10. Arthur and Elizabeth Fern (wife) to E3-ward L. Gibbens, lot beginning at point on line of Block A.

Champion Tract, at Intersection with boundary line of lot 13. block C. Prospect Hill Tract, thence by 50. btlng rear 16 feet lots 12 and 13. block C.

ma? subdivision Prospect Hill Tract. Brooklyn Township: $10. Henry Z. and Sarah M. Jones (wife) to Raymond, lots 16.

17 and IS, block 1. Allendale Tract. Brooklyn Township; $10. H. C.

and Mary E. Morris (wife) Augustine Humphrey. lots and 13. block 13. Warner Tract; Brooklyn $10.

Emma and Joseph to Aasnata Bergez. lot on line of Broadway, at SK corner of land described in to Daniel livan. December 20. 1577. 151 D.

10 100 by 220. lots 20 and 21, map part of HastlnM. Tract, Alameda; $10. i LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED.

Monday. August 14 days 22 hours 21 minute, via Honolulu a days 2S hours 22 minutes. Monday. Auzust 14. Br stror Stanley Dollar.

Casey. Kobe. DOMESTIC PORTS. iai.ta Monica, hence 11: stmr Aug 14-Stmr PWrfWl fr lC Aug- It-Bark Amaranth, fw Baa BLAKELEY-Arrived Aus 14-Br Baliarttil.cn. from Pert hence July 29.

FOREIGN PORT. Saite'J Aue Br stmr Empress of Japan, for Hungker.u. Northern SEATTLE. U. -Clearings.

i 1523.371; 1 WM.320; balances. $73,61.. Mexican Central to Bora Oil. MEXICO CITY, Aug. The Mexican Central Railroad has begun active to change its fuel system from coal and wood to oil and within a few weeks the company will erect seven huge tanks for sturicg oil at various points.

PORTLAND. Aug. lnformation reached here to-day from Trout Lake. that Herbert Witten of St. Johns, a suburb of Portland, yesterday met hia death as the of a gunshot wound.

Wittec. with two companions, was in a boat on lake. Witten saw something to shooi at and in drawing gun to him. muzzle first, discharged the Into his stomach. Accidentally Shoots Hicuxelf.

further memorial services were held at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the military cemetery on Point Loma. after which the Chicago and Bennington left for the North. The programme opened with the anthem "God Shall Wipe Away All Tears," sung by the Kpiscopal and other church choirs. Verses from the Scriptures were read by Chaplain W. A.

Stone of the Chicago, after which the choir sans "Lead Kindly Light." Prayer was offered by Rev. R. L. Bruce of the First Methodist Church, and a reading from the Bible by Rev. W.

B. Hinson of the First Baptist Church. The address of Bishop Kendrick followed. Miss Lily Buker, accompanied by the choir, "I Heard a Voice from Heaven." and another prayer was offered by Rev. J.

E. Hoick of the First Lutheran Church. The closing words were by Chaplain Stone. Bishop Kendrick of Arizona made address and he dwelt at some length on the heroism and bravery of the sailor boys, who, he said, should be given as much honor as If they had fallen in line of battle. SAN" DIEGO.

Aug. 14. Memorial services in houor of the Bennington dead were held in this city this morning at the Isis Theater. Practically all the business houses closed at 10 o'clock and an immense throng gathered at the theater. The Benuington survivors to the number of about eighty ashore and marched up town with one hundred men from the flagship as an escort.

They occupied the front rows in the theater. On the stage were seated Admiral Goodrich. Captain C. E. K.

Moore, of the Chicago, Commander Lucien Young of the Bennington, Sehon of San Diego, and other city officials. The other officers of the warships in the harbor and the officers from Fort Rosecrans were also present. There were no decorations. VALLEJO. Aug.

Twenty-four of the Bcnnlngton wounded arrived by train at Port Costa at 11 o'clock this morning with two doctors and five hospital attendants from San Diego. A special launch was sent from the navy yard with a doctor and attendants from Naval Hospital to convey tho wounded to Mare Island. Medical Director Simons made complete arrangements for the comfort of the wounded. 3lemorial Ceremonies Take Place Before 111 Fated Ship Leaves for the North SOUTH HOLDS SERVICES Wounded Men From the Gunboat Benniiiirton Taken to the Mare Island Hospital JACKIES ARRIVE FROM SAN DIEGO John and Etta M. Baagett to Jonas I.

Bcwers. lot on AY line of Ellsworth N.of Ashby avenue. 40 by 45, belni M. P. w.

and Emma G. Albee to Mayme Ltter (single), lot on line of Florence street. 50 of Russell. 40. rlsht angle KK.N MXI to beginning of portion of lots I and S.

blick D. Claremont Tract. Berkeley: 510. Jonas I. and Addle R.

Bowers to John H. and Etta M. BadKett. lot 16, block C. Suburban Tract, Berkeley: $10.

Philip G. and Julia Gaipm and Donohoe- KeHy Banking Company to H. B. Griffith and H. Haight.

lot beginning at roost easterly corner of lot 8, thence 104:6 to a stake NW ITS to a point distant 144:6 from line of Prospect street measured on a course from Prospect, thence NW 307.1S to line of Panoramic -way, them-e 16" SO to a stake. SE continuing along SW line of Panoramic way 101.15 to a stake. 25 77 to SE corner of lot 8. SE 16.1.72 to beginning, portion lots 3 to 8. University Terrace, subiect to right arrie to 5:6 of a certain lot 60 feet wide at head of Channlng way being part lots and 6 formerly conveyed by first Parties to said Carrie Woodworth and now agreed by her to bo reconveyetf to said Phillo Galpln or parties of second part.

Berkeley: also agreed that said grantees shall have a perpetual right of way to. and from said premises and from Hillside avenue, through aS street dedicated to public use IS feet wide extending from Hillside avenue to -aid prentl ises, south side of which begins at Doint on line of Hillside avenue. 200 of its intention with south side of lot 7. map said by Philip G. Galpl Berkeley; also grantor Donohoe-Kelly Banking Company releases all mongages.

liens etc formerly or now held or owned by on the premises herein conveyed. Berkeley $10 Gee Quonp Woo, (single) to William 'j. Schmidt. feet of lots 14 and 15. block McGee Tract, portion of plat 67.

KellersberWs survey. Berkeley: SlO. James K. and Sarah I. Harrison to Clinton (married), lot on line of Blake street' 220 of Shattuck avenue.

50 by 105 lot c' Steele Tract, Berkeley; $10. Wtckham and Florence W. Havens to Arthur G. Duncan (single), lot 14, Park View Tract Oakland Township; $10. John Frederick and Annctta K.

ilcCabe (King) to Ira Vaughan. lor on line of street. 125 of Division. 25 by 80 block CSS. Boardman's map.

Oarnand; $10. Christian and Margaretha Haymaker to Mary S. Foster, lots 14 and 15, block Church Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Caroline S. Watson (single) to O.

B. Martin (single), lot 14, block 53, Etratton's map. Alameda: $10. O. B.

Martin (single) to R. B. Jessup, samo. Alameda: $10. Isabella A.

Andrews (widow) to W. S. Mc- Clure (single), lot on SE line of Webster avenue, 80 SW of Glen. SW by SE 144. belns SW 15 feet of lot 2 and NE 10 feet of lot 3, map eubdivislon lot 1 oQ Glen Echo Tract, Oakland; $10.

Agnes Wilson (widow) and John C. and Mabel C. Wilson to Mary Jenkins, lot on line of Ninth street. 100 of Washington. 50 by ICO.

lots 12 and 13, block 90, Kellersberger'? map, Oakland: $10. Horatio and Helen E. Ijvermore to Clare- Mont Country Club, lota 31 to 35, 30 to 47 and on Waldo, Stafford, Charles, McAdam and Edith streets, map of Rockridge contingent, 68 acres: also ail Interest into of which may flow from grant made by Horatio P. Livermore to Contra Costa Water Company, January 31, 1874, 1 water right 20, quickclalm deed, Oakland Township; $10. Henrlch Oestermann to Bernadina Oestermann (wife), SW.

corner of University avenue and Third street, Berkeley, W. 5S by S. 100, lot 5, block 92. tract Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association; gift. Ada M.

and Ira A. Aymar (husband) to Rosa Albers (widow), lot on N. line of Harold street, 174.35 E. of Champion, E. 80.

N. III.SO. to S. line of block Prospect Hill Tract, W. 50.

S. 111.40, to N. line of Harold street and beginning of lots 13 and 14, block A. Tract, quickclalm deed, Brooklyn Township; Cornelia Shields (wife of Morey) to William and Sarah Carew (wife), lots 14 and 15, Hayea Tract, Fruitvale, Brooklyn Towniship (aultclaim deed); $10. Carrie M.

and S. A. Hickox to Andrew and Ida KolarJ (wife), lot on line of Cherry street, 234:4 of Telegraph avenue, 35 by 100. being: 16:8 of lot 14 and XV 18:4 of lot 18. block R.

subdivision of portion of Roberts Wolfskill Tract. Oakland: $100. Berry-Bangs Land Co. to Loui3 Engler, lot on line of Benvenue avenue. 170.50 of Ashby avenue.

45.16. 160.56. 45, 157.07 to line of Benvenue avenue and beginning, lot 6. block Berry-Bangs Tract No. 2.

Berkeley; $10. Vivian P. and E. P. Vandercook to Frances W.

Ansell, lot on SE line of Orange avenue 300 SW of East Twenty-seventh SW 50 by SB 120. lot 6. block 4, map 3 of Blasdell Tract. East Oakland Heights, Brooklyn Township: $10. Benjamin F.

Tilton (single) to Charles W. Wright, lot 36. map of subdivision of Frank Silva Tract. Elmhurst. Brooklyn Township; $10.

The Realty Syndicate to Parker Robinson (married), lot 9, block 19, McGee Tract portion of plat 67, Kellersberger's Survey. Berkeley: $10. Same to Georgia A. Gutches (married), lota 19 and 21. block Mathews Tract, Berkeley; $10.

Charles H. and Lillian B. Lovell (wife) to Montell Taylor, lot on SE corner of Second avenue and East Twelfth street. 150 by 150. block 2S.

East Oakland; $10. Lena and Daniel Q. Hay (husband) to Robert Steedman lot on line of Blake street 213:6 of Fulton. 1 by 135, portion of lot 5, Steele Tract, Berkeley: $10. Emilie Frank (single) to John H.

L. Folkers. lot on line of Eighteenth street, 70 of Brush. 30 by being 30 feet of lot 10. block R.

Barnes Tract. Oakland; $10 Ardle M. Estabrook (administratrix the estate of Andrew H. Hathaway) to C. L.

Hewitt, all interest in lot on lir.e of Sixth avenue, 100 of Eighteenth street. 50 by 150. Oakland; $2025. Sarah T. French and Benjamin P.

Wall to M. P. W. Albee, lots 1 and 2. block F.

Suburban Tract, Berkeley; also lot on SW corner of Russell and Florence streets, 180 by ISO, lots 1 and 2, block Claremont Tract, Oakland. Township: $10. W. H. Cornell to William C.

Clark (single), lots 177 to 164 Jessie Jones- Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. California Building and Loan Association to Patrick W. and Bertha Pyn (in fee simple absolute), lot on line of Taylor avenue, SO Third avenue (Sixth). 40 by 120, portion of Aughlnbaugh Tract, Alameda; $10. MONDAY.

AUGUST 14. SATURDAY. AUGUST 12. F. E.

Heathal (owner) with William S. Snoolc Son (contractors). Plumbing. sewering, gas and water piping- for buildings fronting on line of Fillmore street and 148:6 Vi on line of Duboc-e and on line of Church, by irregular depth; John Westerlund (owner) with Louis (contractor), architect John Sandeen All work for a two-story frame building on line of Folsom street, 100 of Precita. 25 by ICO; $4300.

Mary Helen Schmidt (owner) with George Peterson (contractor), architect Charles J. Colle All work exoept painting, electrical work, plumbing, tiling for dining-room mantel, parlor mantel, gas fixtures and shades for a twostory attic and basement frame residence on line of Fifth avenue. 355 of Lak- street, 30 by 120. OU block $iICO. Alameda John Sulz (owner) with L.

O. Person (contractor), architect M. J. Welsh All work except mantels for a one-story and basement frame cottage on line of Harrington street, ISO of Mission. 25 by 100- $1750 Builders' Charles A.

and Nellie 11. Shlbell to John D. Daly, lot on SE corner of Bismarck street and San Jose road, 80 by 11-O, lots 397 anJ ai)U, Mission-streef Extension, quitclaim deed; E. J. Mlze to T.

J. Mize. lot on line of Shotwell street. 40 of Montezuma, 5 by 75. lots S3.

S5 and 87, gift map 3: $10. Annie Hickey to William L. Ceinar. lot on line of Kingstone street. 2CO of Berkshire.

25 by lot 2s. block 16. Missiqn and Thirtieth Streets Extension; $10. Jacob Heyman Company to Henry W. Hildebrand, lot 1.

block 2. Golden City Tract: $10. Frank H. Keyes to Harriet M. Lynch, lot on line of Andover street.

100 of Union avenue, 25 by 70, lot 57. gift map $10. Same to same, lot on line of Elsie- street. 179:8 KE of Co-jrtland. NE 25 by SK TO.

lot 277. same; $10. Joseph R. and Mariraret Eldrldse to Orlando and Rebecca Macy, lot on SE line of Elsie street, 104 NX or Courtland. NE 51:4 by SK 70.

lota 277 and 275, same: $10. Flora B. MacDermott to Alfred D. Bowen. undivided of lots IC3 to 173.

Rift map $10. Frederick Glover to P. H. Murphy, lot 72. Bernal Homestead: 410.

Myra Frank Jennie 8.. Ceoree D. and Fred A. Greenwood and William M. de Wolf to McEwen lot on corner of De Wolf and Sherman streets, 100 by SW 150, lota 1 to block 6, Sears subdivision of West End map Georse Woods to John and Emma C.

Johnston, lot on corner oOJcost and Arcadia streets. 3 50 by XV 100. lota 47 and 48, block 45, Sunnyside; $10. Estate of Fannie P. Farnsworth (by Lotta P.

Farnaworth, executrix) to Claud A. McGee, of lot 3-1. lots and 3H, and 17:0 feet of lot 37, block G. Sunset Heights: ISOM. Lotta P.

Farnsworth to same, same; $2COO. Charles E. and Annie Stevenson to Joseph R. and Margaret Eldridge, lot un SK line of Elsie street. 154 NE of Courtland, XE 51:4 by SE 71), lots and 275.

Cobb Tract: $10. Anna D. Juom to Joseph A. Windrow lot on line of Thornton street. IW ot Garfield.

5a by 100. luis.l'l and 121. block 4, City Atsoclaticn: $10. Norman E. de Voll to Bernhard Getz, Sot on line of Forty-fifth avenue.

iOO of street. 23 by 120: James X. Block. Tax Collector) to James E. Damon, lot en line of Thirtieth avenue ltU of street.

by 120. tax deed; SIUS4. James E. Damon to Mary E. Thomas, same, quitclaim deed; SI.

Isaac and julla Strassburger to Charges M. Scrensen, lot on corner cf avenue and street, "t(i by Robert and Josephine lngeniath to Utrohard Getz. lot on line of Twentieth avenue. of street. SE to Nineteenth avtnu-r, 240.

33:5: line of Eleventh avenue. 175 of street. 25 by IL'0: $.150 THE SAN FRANCISCO GALL, AUGUST 15, 1905. 12 BERKELEY ADVERT ATS TO 'nVO-ST'iRT factory or warehouse; University near suitable any bu-ircEs; convenient and cheap. SADLER.

21 IS Center. I 9 t-siints FRUrTVALE REAL ESTATE. I 1 HOt bE 01 4 rooms, bath, pantry and hlfch half block from cars; lot 40x140. $1500 2-rotm house; hard finished: lot 150 150: this iTice includes 150 chickens and nece' garden tools. $1500 house: bath, pantry and hill; i.arJ finished; lot 4 blocks from local station; half block from Fruit- vale aye.

if. C. GIBSON. Corner Washinaton and Fruitvale Fruitvale. I'RUITVALE FURNISHED ROO.MS.

FREMONT 1417. Fruitvale Pleasant furnithed rooms to lot; gentlemen only. San Francisco Advert Vents KOOJIS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. AUSTIN 102, off Polk bet. Bush and Pine- 3 sunny furnished housekeeping rooms.

BUCHANAN. Sunny bay-window corner room and kitchen; range; sink; phone; BRYANT, 421 Two sunny rooms, nicely fur- niehed for housekeeping; kbs; rent Jl5. CASTRO. nr. 3 private upper sunny hskpg; pleasant rocms; large yard; $10.

COOK. or 3 rooms, housekeeping; bath, gas, laundry; $10 and $12. ELLIS, 911 Front oav-window suite; nicely running water; bath; quiet; reason- able. EDDY, A suite of 3 nicely furnished housekeeping rooms. FIRST.

3.Vi 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms for FOURTH. 223 Furnished rooms for housekeep- ing; also other FOLSOM. 742A 2 housekeeping rooms; lower flat: yard tonrecting; $11. FOLSOM. sunny room, kitchen; private toilet; bath; complete for housekeeping.

FOLSOM, Furnished housekeeping rooms to let; single If desired. FOLSOM. 2590 Four new and sunny unfur- nished rooms for housekeeping. GEARY. 402.

corner Mason Three furnished housekeeping rooms. GEAItT, funny furnished or unfurnished rooms for housekeeping: gas, bath. COUGH. Sunny bay-window suite, light all improvements; $15. HAIGHT.

LoS sunny alcove room nice kitchen, complete: furn. for hskpg. HARRISON. r.Kjms, furnished; house- keeping; rent $17; bath. HOWARD.

Sur.ny housekeeping and other rooms, very reasonable; locked door. JONES. near Bueh Suite 3 sunny front rooms; gas range, bath and phone; furnished. LAHKIN. Nicely furnished sur.ny corner room, with gas stove; reasonable.

MARKET, Housekeeping rooms, $4 up. MARY. 22, off 2 eunny furnished rocms for housekeeping: also single. MCALLISTER, 226A Sunny bay window room small kitchen complete for house- ki-epfng; other rooms. MARKET.

Nicely furnished sunny rooms, suitable for housekeeping. MINNA, 281, cor Fourth Furnished sunny housekeeping rooms; also single. MISSION, 1905 Two or thre? furnished rooms for housekeeping; gas range and running water; no children. NINTH. Sunny, front, bay-window suite, complete for housekeeping; gas; $16 month.

OAK. 117. or 14 Page Complete gas range free; hot bath, laundry; (1 25-JH 50 wk. OCTAVIA, 1403, cor. Geary Fine sunny house- keeping rooms, parlor suite and others; reas.

OFARRELL. newly furnished front rooms with alcove; suitable for light house- keeping; $25. O'FARRELL. Newly furnished sunny rooms: phone, bath; references. OFARRELL.

1597. cor. Pierce Four nice rooms for housekeeping; nice location. PEARL, IS. near Market Two housekeeping rooms.

PERRY. 205. near Fourth Large bedroom and kitchen; completely hkpg. gas stove. SEVENTH.

101 Sunny, bay window, house- keeping rooms; also connecting rooms. TAYLOR. 011 Frcnt attic sunny rooms, gas range, $11; one sunny room, gas range, $7. TAYLOR, 1211 Furn. housekeeping rooms; gae range; fine view; centrally located; reas.

TWENTY-THIRD, 3128, nr. Dolores Sunny bay window fur. complete hskpg; nice, neat, complete. TURK. 411 Furnished sunny rooms; house- keeping; gas range, bath; other rooms; $8 up.

TURK. 727 Two unfurnished rooms and kitchen. TURK, 1159 Sunny back parlor, complete; running water, gas range, $12 per month; other sunny room, $10 per month. TURK. Room for housekeeping.

VALLEJO, 1130, 'corner Leavenworth Fur- nished, front, sunny, housekeeping rooms reasonable. A WEEK'S news for 5 The Weekly Call. 16 pages. In wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year APARTMENT HOUSES.

ESTHER. 1419 Leavenworth. near Washington to-day, 10 to greatest novelty got up for housekeeping: the convenience of 5 rooms in see this without fall; you can't afford to miss it; rents $H0 to $82 flrtt house of its kind in this city; call to-day. THE Apartments, 1007 Bush near Jones; under entirely new management; new and thoroughly renovated; 2 and 3 room suites, furn. or unfurn.

for hskpg. also beau- tifully turn single rms. for gents; reas. ST. LAWRENCE APARTMENT New.

modern building; furn. or unfurn. apart- ments of 2, 3, 4 rooms; private baths; from $15 to $35. Phone Main 5130. 1335 Mason st.

KENILWORTH. cor. Bush. Powell; 3-room sunny aprts. single rooms; modern: reas.

EL CARMELO. 1719 Washington, nr. Van Ness aye. Sunny 3. 5.

6 room apt s. also' single. THE Frederick. 901 Stanyan 1 to 8 rooms. overlooking Golden Gate Park; tel.

Page 6168. ROOMS TO LET Fnrn. nnd Unfurn. ISRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth st.

Rooms to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. Al "The Almonte," 873 Market st. (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. 1120 Market end 21 Turk Electric llrhts, running water In every room; 200 rocms: 25c to BUc per night: $1 25 to $3 week. CASTRO. 429 "i Tnree unfurnished, private, sunny rooms; $10. I I CLEMENTINA.

Furnished room to let. EDDY. 3 Fine furnishea rooms in central lo- cailon; reasonable rates. I EIGHTEENTH. cor.

Newly fur. front parlor rooms; bath; phone; $10 and $12. I ELEVENTH, Nicely furnished single rront room; $1 50. ELLIS. 110, near Powell Klegant, eunny fur- nished rooms, en suite or single; moderate.

ELLIS. J10 Handsomely furnished single rooms. I ELLIS. bright sunny single rooms; clos- ets, running water; $1 50 to $2 50 per week. FIFTH.

107 Pleasant, sunny, unfurnished 100 ms to let. FOLSOM. 1527 A nice sunny bay i window front room: gas, bath and phone. I I FOLSOM. 259C Four unfurnished rooms; eunny and new.

FOURTH. 271 100 rooms; all sizes and prices; new. mtttlern: hot and cold water. i GRAND SOUTHERN. Seventh and 100 rooms.

35c to $1 50 night; $1 50 to $7 wk. GREENWICH, Sunny furnished room 'to rent in prlvatet family; bath; all con- veniences. HOTEL Hamilton. 125 Ellis New hotel, just evened; class steel building, strictly nit proof European plan; telephone and ftfam heat In every room; rooms without bath. $1 per day: with bath, $1 50 to $3: re- duced 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 bcths; everything fresh clean; single baths; reasonable REAL ESTATE CITV FOR Lots nurth ot the and all of El. tilth avenue: vasy to reach by lines- of cats; lots graded: erased, niacad- amiz(ti and red.

ami prices below the figures at which lots are selling In this Sjexctith-ave. lot Sever.th-ave. lot corner very cheap. H-M. cornei STHSxiOO; very cheap.

A-fi. r.7:CxluO. A-st. lot fine buy: very cheap. choice lots.

13x12J tain. Point Lobiw NE. corner: Point 2 lalifomia-ft. lot 25x100. Point Lobot NE.

corner. Eleventh NW. corner. 100x107 Any one of the above lots will be worth fully per cent more before the year is out. $11,500 Union sunny ride; vcrand nuuliw view; 8-rooni residence; on account of departure fcr Europe.

lot. 27xlU'; basalt blocks: very cheap- ST.T.OO 160x114: Twenty-flfth-st. corner: bctn streets graded. macaJa.niizf-d and 1 a grand buy: exceedingly cheap -Filbert sunny side; 2Sxl.T< witn SOxJOO in rear; grand marine view, Uturr.inircd. S2 irrfV-Filbert sunny side; 4 choice Sots: fronts one 2 streets: street god location flats: fine Hurrcmndings; good location.

flats, fide Pine rt. 137:6: never vacant: In pplendia condi- tion: Income $71 50; location very dc- Union cussy lot beautiful marine view. I'nion eunny side; lot 25sl00; fine marine view. f.V/> for lots or. very cheap.

sunny side: lot grand Dtv'sadero lot grand marine view: rh-ap: only per foot: jxt foot cffeici for the adjoining lot. J3.7.W V.il'jo lots, each; near Fi'lmore; very chfap: streets bl- We want to Fell VI--V octtace. built by work, nr 'Oth: lame lot: will fcr rafh or as vnu now pay rent; oren: cwner on REAL ESTATE COUNTRY For Sahr. FOR Elegant farm 85 acres: choice fruit laid: trees in bearing: in inunes. ipricuU.

pears, plums and peaches and a family orchard, comprising 2 acres o. lemons, apples, walnuts, figs, iarlr.es, all in first -class tion- the improvements of 2 cot- furr.islied ccmplete. barn, fi-uithouse. storehouse, with large tank, and and spring water suTf.elent for all pur- and water piped to 'he house: a grove I of large live oak trees about the cottages; s-uitablf- for surnrrer resort, sanitarium or 1 rivare home: two hours by rali from city to the farm: climate unexcelled must be seen to be appreciated. For further particulars ap- iy to hex rr a I BEAUTIFUL home located in Santa Cruz Mountains: 23 acres; acres in orchard, an-1 berries: 3 acres balance 1 ar.d wood: cottace; barn and ojtbuildings: miles from dep-t: 12 miles fTn fanta Cruz; owner si-k and must 52700.

A. B. COFFMAN. 1032 Mar- KUFAXJFA irrigated lands. 525 acre; fl flrwn.

mnnth: no interest: call or write fnr INDEX LAND AND BOND W7 KoM cor. Cal. and Mcnfy. sts. BEST CATALOGUE OF POtLTRY.

FRUIT. ALFALFA. PAIRT AND STOCK RANCHES. 40 Mom- gomery San Francis-o. Cal.

FOR fale acres ctwe grain land: fine horses, cattle, farming imple- 1 nients furniture. Address box 70. trnwrf. Alameda County. CALIFORNIA lanrl: com.

fruit, vines, rrcln. Mock, suburban: moderate terms: cata- free. C. M. Wooyter 04 Market.

$1 25 H.JC srpp- lcn'l: Inclose Etamp rerr cir'-ulnr. DONNELLY 2 Market. I HICKEK all a lVtaluma. H. HALLIDAT.

Hotati. Smyrna ral. and best In America The Call. 1C pspes. rent to asy address In United States or Canada one year for $1.

icfriage paJti. POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. JKSt CHEAPEST corner in Point Richmond cor. Ist ar.6 Biysell CO xll2: owner must sell; lot is well worth $1200: will fell for SIT.OO before 1 year. Par- Tl-ulars J.

W. LAYMANCE. Market MARIN COrXTY REAL ESTATE. FOOT lot. Milth and barn: suitable for chicken ranch.

anl Fir.c building lots. New fiat and cottage to rent. J. E. LEWIS.

Kentfleld. Marin Co. REAL tTaNTED Good income property. W. J.

MORGAN Investment Bankers. 79 New Montgomery ALAMEDA ADYERT'S'MTS ALA.MEDA ROOMS. PACIFIC 191 S. Furnished for 2 cr young men. KAXLROAD ti2o.

Alameda One furnished room to let. OAKLAND APVERT'S'HTS OFFICE. 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. "i-rnom cottage with high reception liall and dining-room: cas ajid i electricity en a corner lot 30x110 feet: jutt of! Telegraph and only 4 from Key Koutp; terms.

i 2: This home worth investigating; 5-room Quoen Anne '-ottage: open plumb- init: lot feet; all plaijted to ber- ries and flowers; street work done; near Key Route en car line in Oakland's warm us send you one of our Rent and Sale agents for the German Alliance Insurance Association of New York. KREISS HORSWILL. WTO Broadway, Oakland. EI-E My Florence Jones Tract 75 cold in 2 weeks. Lois each upwards; imsh.

$2 50 siz? 25x100: in superb section, p.d- Kant Oakland you may never find property asain icr the money; min- utes' walk L' electric car lines; near 2 large schools; easy valk to steam local train: I city water; stroets all and blocks fenced: very larg? trees: fronts the main read of the tract; you can have level, medi- um or hUn as you wish. Call or send for circular 7th Oakland. H. Z. JUNES, owner.

fl'ffC" CASH. S-5 Here's an Ideal hr.me and select property; of 6 rooms on one floor; high basement, cement floored, laundry, etc. hall 0sl5; conserva- torjr. barn, carriage house, flowers. fruit trees, shrubbery; two car lines; finesi i how sit'? in Eas-t Oakland: rich soil, lovely lawn; this Is a gem: too large for owner: lot OCxlSO: ))rice in ill $4250; retired home for a professional gentleman; ro fogs nor haish winds call or send fcr clr- cular.

CHAS. F. LEE. 1222 aye. near S.

P. steam local. Frulivale. 450 Ttr: 1 opp. Broadway ttatlon.

Oakland- car- riage free. GEO. H. owner. BfUST be sold Fine modern six room high i basement colonial home ua a deep lot, with fruit und east near I Key Route, bet.

Grove 3 Telegraph. An. ply to 507 37th ft. for key and particulars, i Here's fine slsoo: lot WJxHO; near i a.rA Ttlorrzph room for two cot- or 1 fats. HARRY L.

HOLCOMR. 314 San Pablo Oakland, Cal. fCSGOrsStOPERS in growing pan of Oakland: one from station; paying cent intfrest on investment. er. 5t32 Telerraph aye.

OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. ARLINGTON OJ7. Furnished rrFTY-SEVEXTH. 0.4. Rocin to let.

OAKLAND FIRVITLItE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains In lumlture. H. Echcllhaas. llth tt-.

ccr. store. Oakland. Albert F. Fanger, 25, North Berkeley, and Adeline Murgell, 20, 124 Highland avenue.

Charles F. Goepel, .21, 608 Folsom street, and Nellie C. Day, 18, 244 Scott street. George H. Poole, 51; 215 Hickory avenue, and Annie Dell.

40, 215 Hickory avenue. Timothy O'Shea, 24, Clara street, and Katie McCarthy, 23, 326 Ninth- street. Nlcolo Perata, 31, IS Fargo place, and Mary Devencenzl, 19, Colma. Anthony liul'fa, 21, 1510 Dupont street, and Lillian de Lucchi, 19, 305 Lombard street. Tyler E.

'Cole, 24; SO9 Leavenworth street, and Grace Moran, 22, 809 Leavenworth street. Albert C. Hellman, Sacramento, and Llla Falltrick, 30, 1124 Pate street. Joseph F. Bedesen, 21, Merced, and Hattio Goldman, 18, Merced.

Frank Ferreira, 21, 719 Market street, and Eva Perkins. 19, 2523 Pine street. BIRTHS DEATHS. Birth, marriage, and death notices sent by mail 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 charge. BORN. In this August 12, 1906, to the wife or Seymour Gabriel, a son. In this city, August 13. 1905, to the wife of G.

F. McClatchey, a daughter. MARRIED. In Berkeley. August 12, 1005, by the Rev.

Mr. Darst, Fred Davis and Jennie Cunningham, both of San Francisco. In this city, August 13. 1905, by the Rev. F.

W. Fischer, pastor of Emanuel Evangelical Church, Charles R. Me- Gum of Oakland, and Mathilda Jas- per of San Francisco. PRITCHARD In this city, Au- gust 12, 1905, by the Rev. W.

M. Bours, Clarence Grover Pritchard and Minnie Eliza- beth BarteU. YON In this city, August 12. IUOS, by the Rev. J.

H. Schroe- der, Franz H. V. yon Holleuffer and Ida P. Boyen.

both of this city. In this city. August 13, 1905, by the Rev. O. A.

Bern- thai, ChrisUan Zimmerman and Annie M. Pieperling, both of this city. DIED. Barry, James 35 McDonald. 70 Brown.

Mrs. Mary E. Moore, Wm. 41 Byrr.c, Marie, 6 Nolte, Sophie, 50 Condon. James, 82 Pouyal, Marie, 46 De Curtoni, F.

29 Rawlings, William D. Dolores, Sister M. Reckenbeil, Maud, 22 Gallegaa. Juan, 72 Reiliy, Thomas J. Hart, Lydia.

72 Shaffer, John 59 Heinbockel, Alvena.l Shea. Richard, 46 Hinrtchs, Emll 26 Sheridan (Infant) Keohane. Mary 1 £mlth, Maria 60 Klngsbery, Mrs.W., 62 Truworthy, Mrs. Lind. Charles 70 Walker, Frances, 33 In this city.

August 13, 1905, James beloved eon of John and the late Ann Barry, beloved brother of Gussle and John 11. Barry, Mrs. William Fleming and the late Thomas and Dora Barry, a native of San Francisco, aged 35 years. CyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the luneral to-day (Tuesday), at 12:30 p. from his late resi- dence, 7 Church lane, thence to Mission Do- lores Church fur services at 1 p.

m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electrlo fu- neral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Brown depart- ed this life Sunday. August 13, 1905, at 4:15 a.

m. at her residence, 1715 Leavenworth street Beloved wife of George W. Brown, mother of Charles R. P. Brown, and aunt of Mrs.

J. Jordan. Mrs. W. DeW.

Smith, Mrs. N. Ricks, Mrs. W. G.

Spears, Hen- ry XV. Guess and William E. Davis, a native of New Orleans, Louisiana. funeral services will be held at Bethel A. M.

E. Church, Powell street, near Jackson, Tuesday, August 15, at 1 o'clock, under the auspices of the Oakland Literary and Aid Society. In this city. August 13. 1905, Ma- rie, loving daughter of John Mary A.

Byrne and Idolized sister of William, Alice, Walter and Lucille Byrne, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 years and 6 months. funeral will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock p. from the resi- dence of her parents, 901 Dolores street, thence to St. James Church for services. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In this city, August 14, 1905, James Condon, belovtd husband of Rose Condon, and brother of'L. R. Condon of Yonkers, New York, a native of Whitechurch, County Waterford, Ireland, aged 82 years 3 months and 15 day 6. (Sacramento, and New York papers please copy.) and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), August 16, at 9 o'clock a. from the residence of his niece, Mrs.

Frank Anthony. 379 Haight street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass vill be celebrated for ths repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DE On the United States gunboat Bennington, in fean Diego Bay, July 21, 1905, Frank beloved nephew of Frank and Martha de Curtoni, brother of Louis, Lily and Kdwln de Curtoni, and cousin ot Mrs. Frank Guthrie, and Frank, Olga.

Mark and John de Curtoni, a native of New Zealand, aged 20 years. ICTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services edneFday, August 16, at 1 o'clock p. at the Mcrgue at the Presidio. Interment Na- tional Cemetery. DOLORES A solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose ot the soul of the late Sister Mi Dolores (Armer), Superior- ess of the Sisters of the Holy Family, to- morrow (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock a.

at St. Rose's Church, Brannan street, between Fourth and Fifth. Friends and acquaint- ances are respectfully invited to attend. GALLEGAS In Mission San Jos-e, August 14, 1905, Juan Gallegos, beloved husband of Julia M. and father of Jack.

Robert, Teresa, Julia and Anita Gallegas, Mrs. A. A. Sala- zar and Sophie Gallesas, a native of Costa Rica, au'fd 72 years. CT" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10:30 a.

from his late residence. Mission San Jose. Please omit flowers. In this city, August 12. 1905, Lydia, dearly beloved wife of the late Louis Hart, and devoted mother of Lydia and Louis Hart, Mrs.

Emma Silva, Mrs. Ella Sawyer, Mrs. Bella Gtovannini, Mrs. May Donnelly and the late Louise and Albert Hart, and be- loved sister of Albanus Freas, a native of Philadelphia, aged 72 years 9 months and 12 days. (Philadelphia and Honolulu papers please copy.) CTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), August 15.

at 2 o'clock p. from her late residence, 118 Eleventh street, between Mission and Howard. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. In this city, August 14, 1905, Alvena, dearly beloved and only daughter of John and Emma Heinbockel, and grand- daughter of Mrs. M.

Wiegman of Santa Cruz and Mrs. William Butzke, aged 1 month and 27 days. In this city, August 12, 1905, Emll dearly beloved husband of Rose M. Hinrlchs, son of the late Charles and Helena Hinrichs. and son-in-law of F.

and Margarethe Magritz, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 26 years 8 months and 27 days. A member of Ivy Lodge, Knights of Honor. Ey Friends a nd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), August 15, at 1 o'clock p. m. from his late residence, SS4 Broadway, be- tween Powell and Mason streets.

Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. In this city. August 13, 1905, Mary Josephine, beloved daughter of Jerome nnd Margaret Keohane, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 9 months and 20 days. (CXFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited' to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 10 a. from the parents' residence, 337 Tenth street.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, August 14, 1905, Mrs. XV. H. Kinssbery, a resident of Denver, aged 62 years 10 months and 10 days.

In Oakland, August 13, 1905, Charles E. Llnd, a native of Sweden, aged 70 years i In this city, August 14, 1905, James, beloved husband of Mary McDonald, and father of Mrs. Charles Richards of Selby, and Jennie and Lizzie McDonald, a PLOTS In Odd Fellows' and Masonic Cemeteries can be exchanged for Plots In BIT. OL IV ET CE METER Y. For particulars- apply at City Office, GRANT MARKET SEVENTH ST3.

TELEPHONE MAIN 43. N. GRAY Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Cyrus S.

Wright, president; Geo. H. Clark, vice president; "Al P. Booth, treasurer; Harold L. Wright, secretary.

012-614 VAN NESS AVENUE. Between Golden" Gate avenue and Turk street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. McAvoy, O'liara Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Removed Their New Parlors, 281-271 HAYEb ojp.

Bf. luNATia3 CHUBOH Lady Telephone South 247. James McGinn. Henry Hansen. JAMES, McGINN Formerly with McGinn Bros.

Funeral Directors and Kmbalmen. 214 Eddy st. Tel. East 86.: ROO.MS TO LET Furn. and Unfur.

HARRIET. Sunny sitting-room and bed- room, furnished, $10. Ukiv'AKU, Rooms, 25c to $1- per day; $1 50 to per week; reading-room, etc. i i HYDE, Furnished rooms. HYDE, 1744 Sunny furnished front room; use of bath and parlor; private family.

KEARNY. 22U Sunny suite or single rooms; rent reasonable: phone Black 4446. MARKET, 75!) Fine rooms; gas, electrlo lights, running water; convenient: reasonable. I MARKET. One small room to let; third floor: $1 25 week.

MCALLISTER. Front room; homelike and comfortable, gentleman; no other roomers. METROPOLITAN HOTEL. 129 Third 4oo mdkl- and family rooms, 35c to $1 50 per day; S2 to $8 week; the only new and modern hotel and rooming-house in San Francisco that has of nee on ground noor; hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat in every and gives free baths and ele- day and night to lta guests. MINNA, Furnished rooms to let; $1 25 per week.

MISSION. Nice sunny room op. the new pestoftice: $1.75 to Si. so per week. MISSION.

cor. Two sunny front rooms, adjoining kitchen; sink, coal stove; V. 50. MISSION, 2752 A large front room to rent. O'FARRELL, 20 Sunny furnished rooms: ele- vator jind electric lights: unfurnished offices.

RIO VISTA Hotel, 253 Third nr. Howard- New houEe. with modern conveniences; rooms en suite and sinsle: rates by day 35c up; by week. $2 up: baths free to guests. SEVENTEENTH.

Nice sunny fur. bath, gas, private family, for young lady. THE Pierre, 579 Beautifully fur- nlshed suite and single; reasonable. UNITED STATES. 12-1 Eddy.

nr. Market 100 rooms. 35c to $1 night. $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gay), running water in every room; elevator, read. -room; free bus, baggage.

WEBSTER, T0 let, 5 furnished rooms bath and piano, for three months. 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. H. yon der Mehden, prop.

WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d nr. Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms, 35c to $1 50 nightly. $2 to $8 week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-room: free bus, baggage.

A BRANCH office ot The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at ICOS Market CDPoaite Fifth. Open until 11 d. m. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan Church sts.

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; very reason- able; must be seen to be appreciated; located in the heart of the city 404 Eddy at. 404.

"Best meals in the city." PINE 1543. St. Ellyn Sunny suites; single rooms, with or without board; reasonable rates. CHURCH. 301 Sunny front room, board; also housekeeping rooms: very reasonable.

ELLIS, Nice furnished rooms with best table board for young men; very reasonable. GEARY, 1044 Newly furnished rooms; good board; good location; $5 per week. JOHNSTON, THE, 605 Sunny suites and sinsle rms: excellent board; references. JONES. Nicely furnished room, suitable for one or two, for rent, with board.

Old Btevenson Mansion, 807 California new carpets and Interior; exceptional table: mod. PINE. 1743 Beautiful suite, also separate room; excellent board. POWELL, Rooms with or without board; table board. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.

GENTLEMAN desires room and board In re- fined private family or in family with only few boarders; centrally located; state terms and particulars. Box 9111. Call office. ROOMS WANTED. MISSION Very small flat or unfurnished housekeeping rooms for elderly German lady; neat and light.

Address Rooms, 237 12th et. WANTED Two separate rooms with or with- out beard In warm belt of city. Box 9315. Call. BUSINESS PERSONALS.

REMOVAL The Golden Broom Factory has moved from 630 Clay st. to 723 same street, above Kearny. PnVSICIANS AND SURGEONS. REMOVED DR. WONG HIM.

herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body; for past four at 115-117 Mason now lo- categ at 667 Geary near Leavenworth. WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor All dls- eases cured by Chinese herbs. 746-3 Clay st. PILES CURED.

PILES, FISTULA, etc Cured to stay cured; only humane cure; no knife, danger or hind- rance to business; 7000 cured; why not you? no calve proposition; investigate. THOMAS J. KISNER. M. Columbian F.

PATENTS. INVENTIONS patented- U. 8. and foreign; patent law. F.

P. MEDINA. 532 Market st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. EMPORIUM Storage Van furniture, household stored, moved, shipped.

725- 731 Howard nr. Third; phone Grant 161. UNION Square Transfer and Storage 604 Van Ness aye. Phone East 448. Storage, moving, packing; cut rates on freight.

CONKLIN'S storage; furniture and merchan- dise; Golden Gate Larkin; phone East 126. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore. phone Jackson 2SI. Storage and Moving Co. Main office Eddy and Flllmore; tel.West 828.

BEKINS Van and Storage 11 Montgomery tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. THE WHITE CO.

exhibit the finest and best collection of sewing machines on earth at their new retail office, 915 Market Bt. prices from $5 to $100. The machine for family use; best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market near Sixth. ALL kinds slightly used.

$10. $15 and $20. You know where dolls swing in the window. 1051 Market TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No.

2 Remington, "NoTi Smith Premier. $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices: rentals, 52 50. The' Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired Webster Typewriting Inspec 508 Market. TO LEASE.

TO lease, cheap; corner suitable for a roadside house or restaurant. 2655 San "Jose aye. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that I Intend to ap- ply to the State Board of Prison Directors to be paroled from the State Prison at Folsom according to law. (Signed) OTTO SCHRUCKRAM.

NOTICE is hereby given that I have sold my place of business at 10S Gth st. to A. Lafkas. K. KOUTCHOS.

DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE Claremont Oil Company will pay Its regular monthly dividend, No. 15, 6f one cent (lc) per share on Its capital stock, amounting to $4500, on September. 1, iyOs, at the office of the company. 731 Mills building, San Francisco, Cal.

Transfer books closed August 26, at 1 p. in. CLAREMONT OIL COMPANY GEORGE J. REMINGTON, Secretary. CARDS AND INVITATIONS.

ENGRAVED wedding Invitations, visiting and business cards, crests, etc. high-class work at moderate rates. H. DUNCAN." 120 Kearny, rooms 1-2. MARRIAGE Herman A.

J. Isaksen. 29, San Mateo, and Emmy L. Petersen, 23, San Mateo. C.

Martin. 203 Central avenue" and Mary L. Zueger, 23, 069 Green- street. Franklin N. Henry, 29, Napa.

and Hilla A Peterson, 21. 140S O'Farrell street. George P. Berry. 28S0 Sacramento street and Juliette R.

Clark, 18, 2489 Howard Ktrret William J. Suarks, 39, city, and Catherine 6." Fuller, 37. city. Arthur G. Bond, 54, S37A Mission street, and Jane E.

Debney. 50, 1232 Sixth avenue. native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 70 years. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 from his late residence. 72 Valley street, thence to Str Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his i soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a.

m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery, via funeral car from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. In this city, August 12, IUOS, Wil- liam R. Moore, dearly beloved son of the late Catherine Moore, and brother of Mrs. Joseph M.

Ellenbrook and the late Henry Moore, a native of San Francisco, aged 41 years. In this city. August 14, 1905, Sophie Nolte, beloved wife of August F. Nolte, a native of New York, aped 50 years 10 months and 21 days. tCTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock p.

from the, funeral parlors of the H. F. Maass 917 street. Interment Mount Olivet Cem- etery, via electric funeral car from Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets. In this city, August 13.

1905, Marie, beloved wife of the late John Pouyal, mother of Alfred, Florence and the late Raymond Pouyal, and sister of Victor Maref and Mrs. Joseph Nesptly, a native of Switzerland, aged 4C years 2 months and 13 daye. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, August 13, at 12:30 o'clock p. from her lite residence, 15 Cedar avenue, off Larkin street, between Post and Geary, thence to French Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In Reno, New. August 2. 1905. William D. Rawling, a native of Australia.

In this city, August 12, 1905. Maud dearly- beloved wife of George Reckenbeil, loving daughter of Mary and the late Felix Benner. and sister of Thomas and Lillle Banner, Mrs. E. A.

Beeler, Mrs. John T. O'Neil and the late Minnie Owens, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years and 7 months. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 1 p. from her late resi- dence, 073 Florida street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth, thence to St.

Charles Bar- romeo's Church for services at 1:30 p. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In city. August 14, 1905, Thomas belovtd father of Etta, James, Mary.

Laura and Thomas Reilly, and Mrs. Hughs, Mrs. Doyle, Mrs. Darran and Mrs. Akereon, a native of Dublin, Ireland.

CCNotice of funeral hereafter. Remains at his late residence, 11 Geneva street. In this city, August 14, 1905, John beloved husband of Emma Shaffer, step- father of Neva Laughlln. and brother of J. W.

B. XV. C. and Viola Shaffer, a native of Ohio, aged 59 years 10 months and 2 days. (Marysville papers please copy.) tCTThe funeral will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 11 a.

from the chapel of N. Gray 612-614 Van Ness" avenue, between Golden Gate avenue and Turk street. Cremation at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. At Lodi, August 8, 1905, Richard Shea, aged 46 years. SHERIDAN In this city, August 14, 1905.

in- fant son of Philip P. and Marie Sheridan, a native of San Francisco, Cal. In this city. August 3, 1905, Maria Arthur Smith, beloved mother of Maud Smith Bertschmann of New York City and Blanche Smith Morton of this city, a native of Brook- lyn, N. aged 60 years.

(New York and European papers please copy.) ICTThe funeral will take place Wednes- day from St. Mary's Cathedral, corner Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment private. In this city, August 12.

1905, Mrs. M. Truworthy, a native of California, aged 58 years. WALKER In the City and County Hospital. Auguet 14, 1005, Frances Walker, a native of Michigan, aged 33 years.

CARD OF THANKS. We sincerely thank all those dear friends who bo kindly cheered ua with their loving sympathy during the dark hours of our late bitter trial. WILLIAM BECKER, BERTHA BRUAN. CHARLES BRUAN. WOODLAWN CEMETERY San Mateo County.

MASOXIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. 586 James Flood Building, S. F. Plots in City Cemeteries' Taken is Part IPoyment for Plots in CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY 1504 MARKET STREET Or at Cemetery..

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