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The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 12

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STOCK MAEKET. Emma L. Ehmann Charles E. Ehmann. lot on SE corner of McAllister and Buchanan street.

53 by 120: $5. Alexander and Nellie Bond to Peter H. and Meta F. Ruin's, lot on line of Post utreet. 62:6 of Laguna.

02:6 by 125: $10. Soren B. Peterson to Henrietta P. Miller and Meta C. Peterson, lot en line of Buchanan street, 120 of Jackson.

by gift. William Costello to Sarah A. Costello, lot on line of Grove street, 137:6 of Fillmore by 137 gift. Henry Brunner to Henry J. and Anna Seegelken.

lot on line of Devisadem street, 87:6 of Haight. 25 by $3000. Henry J. and Anna Seegelken to A. and A.

EvSbarboro, trustees, same; $10. John and. Agnes Preston to James Ross, lot on line of Boyce street. CJ2 of TUESDAY. SEPT.

27. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY. Sept.

p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask.

Bid.Ask. 4s qr 107 4a or cp new.l31*4132>-i 4s 3s qr 105 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A 5s. IO Co Assd Oil 5s. 70.

I Do 5s .111 Bay CPC 5s. lot -Do'Con 5s. 103 Cal 5s.lC2*4 Oceanic 5s. Cal Om Cable Cs.124 ct 6s. Pac Im 4s.

95 90 Cal-st Bs.112% Ry 5s. .105 Wat 5s. 98 H.85.IM Ed C9.121 125 Cs.114 63. Powell-st 6s Geary-st'5s. 60 Sac 5s 5VjS.

5s. Do .10114 Sierra Ry CS.IIIJ4 Hon Cs.lO7*i of A Cs LA Elec 104 LA Ry 53.117 (1910) A Co 6s of 6s Do gtd Cs. (1005)Sr A.103%104^ Do LAP lem r.s. (190C) Mkt-st Cs.115' (1012) 116V4117 Do lem 5s. 113 SPC 1 cff.Cs.H7Vi 5s.lO5 Do stmpd.109% of 6s.lOCi£ 6s.

133. IS Wat- 6s. 104 N.P 5s. 105 Do 4s 2dm. 100 Ry 112 Do 4s 99 NvC Ks.

JtO Do gmt? 4s 90 5s. 6s. 03 110VilU-G gtd 6s: STOCKS. Contra Costa I Port I Costa. Marin .60 Is.VWat Co.

39 GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent P. 4 62 The Mercantile Trust Company has declared the regular semi-annual- divld-end of $3 per share, payable October I. The American Wool Company has declared a regular quarterly dividend of per cent onprff-srred nayable October, 15. The California Gas and Electric Corporation has declared the regular monthly dividend.

No. of 23c per share, payable October 15. The comparative earnings for the month of August show- the following Increases: gross earnings. $03,005 33; profit. $17,144 16.

and net surplus, $14,019 16. The American Shipbuilding Company has declared regular quarterly dividend of cent on the preferred stock, payable October 15. iftiiiwtionjn'' Yesterday was another very fair day on Stock and Bond Exchange, but the only feature was the continued advance in Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company, the stock losing 50 to $116, with $116 25 bid at the close. Otherwise there were no variations worthy of comment. 'Some of the mining stocks were more active and higher on rumors of improvement on the 2250 of the Consolidated' California and Virginia mine and on the 1SC0 level of the Ophir.

coupled with some good buylnsr orders from Virginia City. The Palm Borate Company has levied an assessment of lc, delinquent October 20; California Combined Oil one of 2c, delinquent October 7. Trading Still Very in Local Stocks and Bonds. Flour, qr 5,275 Shorts, sks Wheat. 1.9SI Feed Bks 220 Barley, 5,531 Hides.

No 276 Oata. ctls 2.832 Pelts, No 220 Rye, ctls.y,.... 155 Tallow, ctls 33 Beans, 053 Leather, Potatoes, 089 Ume. bbls 27S Bran, sks 3,827 Paper, rms 40 Middlings, sks. 790 Wine, gals 36,450 Hay.

tons 21C Sugar, ctls 4,440 Hops, bales Quicksilver, flks. 40 Wool, bales FOR TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. Receipts of Produce. Connna M.

-'Curtis (owner) with Bnltdlrz Construction Ompany (contractors art All work for a frame bulldlne Anna Taft (owner) Wtb A. II. Watien (contractor), architect E. W. All work for a three-ttory frame buUdlns; (three Hats) on line of Stelner street.

IJo of Sutter -8 by 110; Mary E. McCaffery (owner) with Nicholas McCabe (contractor), architect M. J. WaUh All work for a frame bultdlnz flats) on the of strppf 203 of Nee. 25 by 114: Contracts.

S. Ducas Company to Ryan, lot on SS line of Prralta avenue 87-4t' NE of Butler avenue, NE '93-97 23. lot ft. block 3. John C.

and Annie M. Spencer to Devlin, lota 4P1 and 483. fflft map 3: $lo Clifford and Margte Allred to R. Lucaa Company, lot 23. block Haiey Purchase- Sto Julhis C.

to Phlllnpe Maysounave lot 13, block 3, Rela Tract: grant. Estate of John Sweetman. by Henry Lister, administrator, to William R. Doran lot rift map 3, excepting 0:4 off sida of lot: $1100. Orville D.

and Millie Baldwin to Ma'urics Willard. lot on line of Forty-fifth avenue 100 of street. 225 by 240: $10. Robert and Christine F. McMillan to Laura B.

Klmball. let on line of Forty-sevent' avenue. 123 of street. 25 by 120- State California, by E. J.

Smith. Tr Collector, to John U. Grady. lot on lit 8 of street. 32:6 of Twentieth avenue.

50 by 100: 5100. 1 J. S. Hermann and N. D.

Newman Francis P. Molntyre. lot on Una of ThS-tT ninth street. ISO of X. SO by 12o- jj Same to Maxwell Levy, lot on of Thirty-ninth avenue.

100 of street. co by 120: $5. Point Lobos avenue. 27 by 120. and lands adjacent; $10.

Gertrude E. Stephens to Charles Patton. rerecord 2076 D. 73 of lot on line of Ashbury street, 50 of Page. 25 by SO; $10.

Charles and Jessie Patton to Rasmus P. Jorgensen, same; $10. Thomas J. and Louise Sullivan (Magrath) to Leopold D. Welrand.

lot on line of Ttemont 435 of Frederick, 25 by 80; $10. H. B. and Laura A. Pinney Maurice and Belle Aron.

lot on line of Sacramento street. 164:6 of Cherry. 27 by $10. E. W.

and Stella H. Lick to Julia Dolllver. lot on SW line of Eleventh street. 130 NW ot Harrison. SW NW to Norfolk.

NE SE to beginning; $1. Julia Dolllver to Jacob Herman Company, lot on SW line of Eleventh street. 130 NE of Harrison. NW 23. SW 87:7.

SE 21:4. SW Francis and Julia to Bridget and Simon Shannon, lot on line of Folsom street. of Twenty-first 25 by 95; $10. Christopher M. Naulty to Mary J.

Naulty, lot on line of Seventeenth street. 32:6 at Capp. Vi by 110. quitclaim deed; $10. Mary J.

Naulty to John M. and Mary Bryan, lot on line of Seventeenth street. 33: ft Capp. 25 by 110; $10. Augustus J.

Ranken to John R. McLean lot on line of Fourteenth street. 33 of Walter. 55 by 88; $10. Clara S.

and Oliver D. Myer to Henry Beebe. lot on line of Noe street, 80 3 of Duboce. 25 by 100; $10. Alma V.

N. Olsen (wife, of John) to Joha J. and Lillian J. Kins, lot on lisa of Capp street. 151:3 of Twenty- fifth, 8 21:3 by IS 115: $10.

Estate of David R. Jones (by Charles C. Bemls. exscutor) to John Lundholra. lot oa VJ line of Church street, 70:6 of Jersey, 50 by 114; $1400.

Hermann D. Hoffmann to Alexander and Mary Crowe, lot on line of Church street. 202 of Twenty-fourth. 25 by 100; $10. Charles P.

Kertell to Alexander and Crew lot on NE corner of Clipper and Sanchez streets. 25:11 by 114; $10. Aaron Miller to Henrietta Llchtenstein. lot on line of Adelaide street. 83:10 of Taylor 51:8 by 51:0: $10.

Rebecca Gaver to John J. O'Brien lot on 3 line of Vallejo street. 114:7 of Hyde. 22:11 by 8 gift. City and County of San Francisco to I.lanle B.

Dalton. lot on line of Twenty-fourth 125 of California street, a 50 by 120; Margaret Poehlman to J. W. Wright A Sons Investment Company, lot on tine of Twentyfirst avenue. 125 of A street, SO by 120; $10.

The committee of grand jurors which was delegated to canvass the rosters of the Forty-fourth Assembly District in the search for evidences of fraud was ln session last evening and went over the signatures in the twelfth precinct. The stuffing In this district was on a small scale compared with the operations of the law-breakers in the Thirty-ninth and Forty-third districts. Grand 1 Jurors Examine Roster. Krtensive Arrangements Haxe Been Made to Insure Comfort and Pleasure to the Attendants. The sixth annual picnic and outlns of Council No.

15, U. P. E. Portuguese Union State of California, -will bo held at Shell Mound Park Sunday and promises to be a great event in the Portuguese colony. Extensive arrangements have been made for the pleasure and comfort of those who attend.

An unusually interesting programme of athletic events has been arranged. Dancing be enjoyed throughout the day. A feature "will be the Azorian dance by Jose de Souza Goularte. The following committees hava charge of the picnic: Committee of arrangements A. F.

de Freltas (chairman). F. D. Rodrisuea (secretary), J. J.

Sllva (treasurer), M. J. D'Oilveira, John I. Ilafael. J.

V. Lopes. A. J. Furtado Floor Joseph L.

Contente. Assistant floor managere John B. Campodonico and A. J. Homem.

Gate M. J. D'Oliveira, M. M. Dos Reis.

Jcse L. Costa. L. M. Pollard.

Ticket committee Jose V. Lopes, II. J. Gabriel. Games committee M.

S. Rodrlgues, Baptista, Lion Dolheguy. Azorian dance Jose de Souza Goularte. Martin M. I.Tlres.

Tombola committee John F. Corriea (chairman). J. J. Silva, John I.

Rafael. RED AND WHITE Red Lead. 7 per lb; White Lead. according to quantity. for local use and 1 41 50 per flask for export.

SALT Bales, 00c for common and $1 for granulated; Dairy, 50 per ton; Granulated, 50; Half Ground. 100- lb bags $3 25; do, 50-lb bags, $3 75; Rock Salt. $2 in 100 and $3 25 ln 50-lb bags; Genuine Liverpool, $11 50. $12 50 and $13 SO per ton in packages of 224. 110 and 50 lbs respectively, SUGAR The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes as follows, per lb.

ln 100- lb bags: Cubes. A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6.25c; Powdered, 6.1Cc; Candy Grr ulated. 6.10e; Dry Granulated, fine, 6c; Dry Granulated, coarse. Cc; Fruit Granulated Cc; Beet Granulated (ICO-lb bags only). Confectioners' A.

6c; Magnolia A. 5.00c; Extra C. 5.50c; Golden C. 5.40c: 5.30c; barrels. 10c more; half barrels, 25c more; boxes.

50c more: 50-lb bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets Half barrels, 6.50c; boxes. H. E. Crystal Domlnos.

9c per lb. No orders taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. LUMBER Pine, 'ordinary sizes. extra sizes higher; Redwood, Lath 4 feet. $3 Pickets.

$2 for No. 1 and $1 50 for No. Shakes. $14 for split and $15 for sawn; Rustic, COAL Water White Coal Oil. In bulk.

13c; Pearl Oil, in cases, lOJAc: 19 Star. 24c; Elaine. 26c; Eocene. 23c; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, ln bulk. lCc; In cases, Benzine, in bulk.

13c; in cases, lOJAc; SO-degree Gasoline, ln bulk, 23c; ln cases. 31c. 81c per gallon in casea and 75c In drums and Iron barrels. for No. medium light.

35c; skirtine. No. 1. No. 2.

Collar Leather, per foot; Trace Leather, 44c; Kip. unfinished. per lb; Veal, finished. per lb; Calf, finished. per lb; Wax Sides.

per foot; Belt Knife Splits, Rough Splits. SfrlOc per lb. TANB Ground. per ton; stick. $16 per cord.

OILS Quotations are for barrels; for cases add 5c Linseed, 57c per gallon for boiled and 55c for raw; Castor Oil, In cases. No. 1, 70c; Bakers' AA. cases, $1 Will 12; Lucol, 50c for boiled and 4Sc for raw; China Nut. cases, CCiySOc per gallon; Cocoanut Oil.

In barrels, 58c for Ceylon and 55c for Australian; extra bleached winter Sperm Oil. 68c; natural winter Sperm Oil. 63c; extra bleached winter Whale Oil. 57c; natural Whale Oil, 52c; extra winter strained Lard Oil, 75c; 1 Lard Oil. 65c; pure Neatsfoot Oil, -73c; No.

1 Neatsfoot Oil. 63c; light Herring OH, 42c; dark Herring Oil, 4Uc; Salmon Oil 34c; boiled Fish Oil 37c; raw Fish Oil 35c; boiled Paint Oil. 33c; raw Paint Oil. 31c. COLONY WILD PICNIC AT SHELL MOTTXD Mutual 10 12 I Stkn B.

Paclflo Co 69 1 INSURANCE. Flrem's Fnd.315 BANK STOCKS, Am Ntl Bk. 130 A. 130 Anglo-Cal ..85 90 Mer 2T.0 240 Bank pf Cal. 425 Merch CO Cal Safe Dp.

U0 i National First Natlonl I SAVINGS BANKS. 'Ger L.233O ffiav So. 100 Hum 8 L. I Sec Sav Bk. 424 Mutual Sav.

1P0 Union Bar Un.CIS STREET RAILROADS. Calif ..193 200 Presidio 41 POWDER. Giant SUGAR. Hawaiian C. I Makawell C.

Honokaa C. 27Ti Hutch 8 lOaiiPaauhau Kilauea VM MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska A.125 127 "4 1 Oceanic C. 2 Cal A. 100 I Pac Aux FA.

4fS Cal Wine A. 85 Pac Borax. 156 Tm. 96 iPac SALES. Morning Stssloa.

6 Makawell 23 50 BO Oceanic 9 Co 2 50 100 Pacific States Tel and Tel 116 CO 75 8 Gas and Electric 61 75 $1,000 Bay Counties Power Co 101 25 $2,000 North Shore 102 50 $10,000 8 of Arizona (1909) 1C8 25 $1,000 Spring Valley Cs 104 25 Street $3,000 8 4s mtge) 100 50 Afternoon Session, 25 Honokaa 15 25 Honokaa Co 15 50 50 Oceanic 8 8 Co 2 50 100 Paauhan 8 Co 15 50 Paauhau 8 Co 15 75 15 8 Gas and Electric 61 50 5s 105 25 $2,000 Sac Elec Gas and Ry 5s 00 50 Sierra Ry of Cal 6s 1U 50 16,000 Angeles By .117 21 Unlisted Securities. MISCELJUANEOUS BONDS. Bid.Ask. Bld.Ask. Bay CPC 6s.

99 Ry 4s. 100 Wat 6s. Co Cal 5s. 113 Sun 68.112^ Wat 5s. 10O Do 5s Rlsdn 5a 105 Sutter-st 5s.

104 8 Drdk 5s UR of SF 4s. 85 85U j- MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala. 27 29 Lon 8 Bk. 43 Am Biscuit.

90 Mat Nar Co. 90 Cal Cot Mils 80 Mills Ntl Bk. Cal Cor Nev Ntl Bk.195 Cal Jock C1.110 Cal Pdr Co. 130 145 0 Cal Ship Co. 25 Oak Bk Sav.

120 Cal I 155 Oak 75 Cen Bk Oak r- 65 IOOF Hall A Chutes 4 Orpheum Co. City Bk 120 Pac Cyp Ln Im. Pac Srty Co. 105 East Dynm. 875 Paraf Paint.

39 DuP Pdr pfd 75 85 8 Drydock. 65 Do SO Coal 20 FN Bk Oak. 120 Fischer Thtr 10c 40c SO C.125 Frnch-A Swiss-A Bk.115 Gas Con As. Truckee Elec 12 Hono Co. 24 UR InCp pfd 56 Do (pool).

28 Do 12 SALES. Morning Session. $1,000 Ry 5s 112 00 Street 100 Union Sugar Co 33 00 Afternoon Session. 20 Northern Cal Power Co 9 CO $14,000 11 of 4s 85 $10,000 of 4s 85 00 California Stock and Oil Exchange Oil Bid. Asked.

Apollo 40 41 Associated Trust Certificates 19 21 Caribou 4 35 4 50 Claremont 73 Four 56 58 Harford 1 75 Home 1 35 1 40 Imperial 18 Independence 27 30 Junction 2 Kern, old 4 50 Alonte Cristo 60 Occidental of W. Va 4 5 Oil City Petroleum 61 55 Reed Crude 15O 60 67 Sterling 2 70 3 00 Toltec 1 05 Twenty-Eight 10 00 12 00 iscellaneous Chutes Company 6 75 7 00 Truckee Electric 11 75 SALES. Morning Session. Board COO Four Oil 57 Afternoon Session. 200 Four Oil 57 100 Caribou 4 6O 8 Associated Bonds 70 Mining Stocks.

SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Francibco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 400 Caledonia 200 Overman 20 1100 Chollar 221 1100 Potosl 20 4 0 Con 101 400 Sierra 33 100 Crown Point. 141 100 Silver 50 100 Exchequer 100 Silver 49 1100 Kentuck 200 Union 41 500 Ophir 2 351 400 Union 42 Afternoon Session. 1C0 Alpha 100 Ophir 2 50 2C0 Andes 21 300 Potosl 21 SCO Bullion 600 Savage 23 200 Chollar 23j 200 Savage 24 7C0 Con 05 500 Seg 12 200 Crown Point.

15 200 Sierra Nevada 33 ICO Gould Cur. 26 9C0 Sierra Nevada 37 300 Hale Norc. 64 600 Union 48 500 Julia 10 100 Union 47 100 Mexican 1 20 3500 Utah 12 200 Ophir TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Francisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 1000 Goldfld Bell Reacae 12 500 Goldfleld Ton.

Ill 300 Ton 57 1800 MacNamara 37 100 Ton Gold Mt. 16 COO MacNamara 381 700 Ton Midway. 9 Afternoon Session. 1230 MacNamara 3918000 Reseua 12 2000 MacNamara 200 Sandstorm 32 2000 MaeNamara 42I10CO Ton 25 600 Montana Ton.l 001 CLOSINO QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Sept.

ra. Bld.Ask.j Alpha 09 lllJulIa fo 10 Alta 08 Justice 10 Andes 20 211 Kentuck 05 06 Belchpr 32 3 Lady 02 05 Best Belch. 1 15 1 251 Mexican 1 10 1 15 Bullion 26' Occidental 7.1 SO Caledonia 62 Ophir 2 33 2 40 Challenge Con 20 21 Overman in Chollar 19 20 Potosl is 19 Confidence 00 02 Scorpion 06 CS Con 25 1 30' Savage 21 .22 Con Imperial. 01 11 13 Con C6 OS! Sierra Nev 35 35 Crown Point. 14 15' Silver 43 50 Sierra Nev.

08 CflfSt'Louis 10 Eureka CO! Syndicate oa Exchequer 52 MITTnlon 45 41; "Gould Cur. 24 12 13 Hale Norc. 64 C6lYrllow Jacket 21 "8 TONOPAH MINES. AS Adams 07 CS Paymaster 03 04 C-olumbia 23 Pine 10 Eiperanza 01 02IOulncy. 12 Con 10 20 a Extension- 08 Golden Anchr 30 Ray A O'Brien 07 Oldflld Bell C9 Ray Ton 10 Goldfleld 75 Red Top 17 Goldfleld Mhk 231 Rescue 12 Ooldfleld P.

IS! Sandstorm 30 Ton. 11 rtelmont. 59 FO Gold Mtn Con 02jTon Cal TO Hanrapah 10! Ton 32U 2 00 MC 10 I Ton Crt West. 02 Haze" 12! Ton Gold Mt. 15 Jim Butler.

KJ I Ton Midway. 3S S9 Jumbo 70 -75' Ton of Nev. .8 8 Little Ton 20 "3 Luckv 171 Utopia 10 MacNamara 3n 40! West End 15 17 Montana Ton.l 00 "The third Eucharistic Congress of the United States, assembled In the Cathedral of New York, thanks the Holy Father, Pope Pius most cordially for the paternal love and blessing contained in his official benediction, and salutes him with filial and loyalty." Committees were appointed and letters of regret read, including a letter from Archbishop Riordan of San Francisco. The Pope by a special letter baa commended the spirit of the congress, the message being delivered to the delegates, consisting of over 1000 priests, half a dozen Archbishops, fully a score of Bishops and numerous monseigneurs and ecclesiastics of high orders, by Monseigneur Falconlo, apostolic delegate to the United States. At tee suggestion of Archbishop Farley, the Archbishops, Bishops, monseigneurs and clergy united in sending a message of thanks to Plus and the following bearing the signatures of the Archbishops of York was cabled to Rome: NEW YORK.

Sept. No event in the history of the Roman Catholic church in the United States has ever brought together so many priests, prelates and members of the hierarchy as the third general Eucharistic Congress, which was opened to-day with a solmen pontifical mass at St- Patrick's Cathedral. At Suggestion of Archbishop Farley Message of Thanks Is Cabled to City of Rome POPE SENDS A LETTER Third General Eucharistic Congress Big Event in History of Eojnan Church MANY PRIESTS IN CONCLAVE THE SAN FRANCISCO CALU; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, .1904, Continued From Page Thirteen. COMMERCIAL NEWS 12 BOOMS TO IiBT rnrn. and UnfnraJ HOWARD.

Large sunny rooms at low rates: 25c to $1 day and SI 25 to $5 week. JONES, C23 Bush Sunny front alcove room, cozy corner, $20; also housekeeping very sunny. $27. MARKET, lolu (The Sunny rooms; hot. cold water, elevator.

NOE, 254 IVont room, well furnished, for 1 or 2 cents 14 block from Market PAGE, unfurnished rooms and bath. PINE. 1733, block from Van 1 or 2 fine rooms; bath, phone, reasonable. POST, SS9 Large furnished room running water; lor 1 or 2 gents; references. METROPOLIS Hotel.

129 Third st. 400 fingle and fan.ily rooms 35c to $1 50 per day. $2 to per week; the only new end mod- ern hotel and rooming house ln San Fran- cisco that cat hot and cold 'water, electric lights call bells, steam heat ln every room nnd gives free batlts and elevator service day and night to Its guests. 6HRADER 1038 Nicely furnished room to let, two "blocks from park. STOCKTON.

41 and 45 Nicely furnished front rooms; also single rooms; $2 to $6 week. SUTTER, 820 Newly furnished, sunny, front alcove, bay-window rooms; grate; hot water; also single rooms. TATLOR, 710. near A suite or one single room; bath; gsntlemen preferred; reasonable. THE Larchinont.

361 New brick finely furnished: hot, cold water, steam neat, privilege to baths; $3 to $6 week. TURK, Large sunny bay-window room, suitable for two, UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near 400 rooms. 35c to $1 night. $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water In every room; elevator, free bus; baggage. VALENCIA, Large sunny room; private family.

WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d near Market- Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 85c to $1 50 night; $2 to $8 week; elevator: elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. WOLF House, cor. Sixth and Howard Choice furnished rooms from 15c per night.

up. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor.Duncan and Church stt. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m.

BO QMS AISTD BO AXD. EXCELLENT BOARD. HANDSOME OR EN SUITE. MODERATE RATES. FREE BATHS.

NEWPORT. 1018 PINE ET. GOLDEN GATE 1031, nr. Jefferson Park Furnished front rooms; bath; prl. house; good board, $24; two, $36, per month.

THE COMORA. 621 O'Farrell Large front, with bath, and sunny eouth room; superior table. ELLIS, 453 Fine furnished rooms, with ex- cellent table board: prices reasonable. EDDY. 112S.

opp. Jefferson Park Fine funu sunny rooms; table board; new manag. HOWARD 841A First-class board and room, single or double. American family. BOGUS with board; all Phone Clay C96.

I SUNNY front room; private family; excellent board reasonable. 1241 Sanchez st. Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church annex, £07 California See rooms, learn prices, try table BOOMS AITD SOABP WANTED. WANTED By furnished room and bath, with board, or without, ln private family.

Box 2Q09 Call office. ROOMS WANTED. TWO unfurnished rooms; close ln; state price. Box 1537. Call office.

ROOSX-BEZmZTG AGENCY. HAVE you any rooms to let? If you have and want them rented quick telephone to Clay 096, or call at 117 Sutter at. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE The CJareraont Oil on October 1, 1904, will' pay a dividend. No.

4, amounting to $4500. equal to one (lc) cent per share on its Issued capital stock, payable at the office of the company, .731 Mills building, this city. Transfer books close MONDAY. September 20, 1904, at noon. GEORGE J.

REMINGTON, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice Mercantile Trust Company of ban Francisco. Dividend No. 4 of three dollars per share will be payable at the of- fice of the corporation, 464. California San Francisco.

October 1. 1904. Transfer books will close September 23, 1904. i JOHN D. McKEE, Secretary.

MELBOURNE Institute. Van Ness and Market, cures; estab. S.F.4 yrs. Hours 1 to 5 p.m. MARRIAGE LICENSES.

The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: Frank M. Mott, 21, Placervllle, and Hattie II. Perry, 21, East Oakland. Arthur H. Voigt, 31, 15C0 Sacramento street, and Helen M.

Cary. 31, 524 Ellis street. George Hadley. 24, 45 Taylor street, and Mathilda Gabotl. 20.

41 Stockton street. Alexander H. 30, 331 Geary street, and Maud M. 22, Sacramento. Edward W.

Hoertkorn, 24, 1S11 Dupont tnd Jennie R. Ostino, 19. 522 Filbert st. James J. Treux, 31, 271 O'Farrell street, and Bessie C.

Logan, 21, Sacramento. Fllippo Campanella, 24, city, and Lena Cas- slnl, 24, 815 Bryant street. Domenlco Galletto. 30. 1206 Valencia street, and Caterina Sciacchitano, IS.

1206 Valencia st Cecil Webster, i'4, 104 Turk street, and Louisa M. Losano, 27, 104 Turk street. James C. Sims, 21, Lick House, and Laura L. McDonald, 18, 914 Union street.

August Labieze, 21, 1401 Powell street, and Eugenie Biraben, 22, 1401 Powell street. Glsbcrto Paoll, 21, 124 Green street, and Emma Tognoll, 18, 124 Green street. Chew.Tong, 27, 12 Trenton place, and Choy Fung Ho. 22. 012 Washington street.

EIRTHS-MARRIAGES-DEAM- Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed ln at cither of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- eocs authorized to have the same Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charse. BORX. In this city, September 23, 1904 to the wife of Edmund T. Flum, a daughter.

BUNKER In this city, September 18, 1904 to the wife of Richard B. Bunker, a son. ENGLER In this city, September 16, 1904, wife of John W. Engler. a daughter.

MARRIED. BERG TREMBLEY In this city September 25, 1904, by the Rew R. Logan, Eugene F. Berg of San Francisco ana Florence Trem- bley of Quebec. Canada.

CHAMBERLAIN LOY In New York City, September 27. 1904, by the Rev. Robert Coll- yer, D.D., William E. Chamberlain of Court- land, N. and Mary Eugenia Loy of Berke- ley.

Cal. GOSS HENWOOD In this city, September 25 1904, by the Rev. George W. White, pastor" of Central M. E.

Church, Leslie Allen Goss and Bertie Jane Henwood, both of San Fran- cisco. In this city, September 26, by the Rev. Dr. Strong, H. Happ and Lina E.

Baker. In this city, Sep- tember 25. 1904, by the Rev. George White, jjastor of Centra! M. E.

Church. liam J. Hutchcson and Kate E. Sloper, both of San Francisco. In Rafael, Oc- tober 1, 1903.

by the Rev. David James, Wil- liam Moran and Annie H. Brown. PRATT MEEKS In this city, September 28 1904. by the Rev.

Fred A. Keast, August Norman Pratt and Cora Meeks, both of San Francisco. DIED. Bredehoft, Claus O'Leary, Patrick Bremer, William H. Oenhausen, Modesto Bunker, Paul James Crowley, George M.

Charles Eastwood, Mary Mary E. Goldstein, Maurice Rohdenburg, Haar, Anna Phillip J. Hollings. Nicholas Schram, Mrs. -H.

Lloyd A. Selenger. Harry Johnson. Gertrude Stenmark, Ida Laws, Mrs. C.

M. Telgeler, Caroline Leonard, Gertrude I 'Thomsen, McCauley, John Uhl, George Margareta Van Vranken, C. D. Moran, Jamea Wettig, Minna Nicholson, Parker, Wilson, Dr. M.

M. O'Keefe. Catharire In' 'city. 27, 1004, Claus. dearly bjloved husband of Anna caicgsir saitches.

IDEAL CHICKEN RANCH. View Tract, at San Leandro. KubdivMins fine orchard on gentle elope. Flse to suit; easy terms: plenty water; fine fruit; call for details; 6 and see Sunday. Owner.

713 Mills bldg. ALAMEDA A ESTATE. PRICE $1300 2 nice 5-room cottages ad- joining each other on finely Improved street close to S. F. local and electric cars; high basement, large lot.

good location, near school and business center; terms If desired; EPeCi 932 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. ALAMEDA PUBLISHED WILL lease, to responsible people only, beauti- ful home of 11 well furnished rooms; largo grounds fruit trees, stable and carriaee- houBe; very reasonable; water free. Box 1544. Call office. BERKELEY ADVERrS'NTS BEBEILEY jjSTATB.

FORCE of circumstances cause for selling; cor- ner lot. with 2-story store and 4 llvlns-rooms down stairs and .5 rooms and bath upstairs; lot 60x110: street work done on one side; price $2250; mortgaged for J1400; lock at this and make offer: this property is In good location and only 3 blocks to station; 1 block to electrlo cars. O. A. RUDOLPH: open Sundays; Lotin Sta- sion.

South Berkeley. NEW 2-story house, bath, pantry, folding; doors, pas fixtures and electric lights; also gas stove, connected; refrigerator built ln houss; writing desk built ln library; large rooms, extra fine mantel and everything flrst class; lot 40x100; street work done; cement coping and sidewalk; Just think, only $3500; terms $C0O cash, balance same as rent; close to Key Route Station. O. A. RUDOLPH, open Sunday Lorin Station.

South Berkeley. SNAP new; five-room cottage, bath, pastry, brick foundation, washhouse. chick- en-house and robbit-house: nice garden; lot 30x125: 2 blocks to Southern Paclflo sta- tion and electric cars; also factories; price $1250; house alone cost $1000; terms $200 cash, balance $16 monthly. O. A.

RU- POLPH. open Sundays. Lorln Station, South Berkeley. OAKLAND ADVERTS'M-Ta OFFICE, 1010 BROADWAY. OAglAOT B.EAS ESTATE.

PRICE $1400 EACH. Two cottaces in East Oakland, adjoining; each other; four rooms and bath each, high basement: close to electric cars and San Fran- cisco local; good for the nibney; terms If de- PRICE $2350. A beautiful cottatre on electric car line ln East Oakland: 6 rooms and bath; hlsrh base- ment: all modern; large lot covered with frnit. flowers and nice lawn. A bargain for the 1 PRICE $6650.

An elepant. new house on Webster 7 rooms and bath, large reception hall, hardwood inlaid floor, two china closets; fine ln every way must be peen to be appreciated. THE MERRITT-WOLCOTT 652 Broadway. Oakland, Cal. UP.

Two flats ln elegant location; fine Income property; a genuine bargain; also lot In Mountain View Cemetery. 122 square feet ctring; perpetual care. Address box 1402. Call office. Oakland.

OAnACT PURBITIJEE fOB JA1B. TO-MORROW the day for bargains In furni- ture. H. Schelhaas.llth Oakland. San Francisco Advertisem'ts BOOMS FOB HOTJSEKEEPXiro.

ALASKA, 27 Furnished rooms for housekeep- ing, or single. BRYANT. 421 One large room for house- keeping: gas. BUSH. 811 Furnished room 'for single gen- tleman.

EDDY. 739 Well furnished rooms, 2, 3 or gas ranees, baths, yard, etc EDDY. S04 Housekeeping rooms; first floor; front rooms; light and sunny. FRANKLIN, 1518 Sunny rooms with home cooking; front hskpg suite; phcne.bath. GEARY, 1225 Completely furnished sunny puite for housekeeping; gas private bath; marine view; rent $20.

Tel. Hyde 1505. HOWARD, 822 2 suites housekeeping rooms; also Firi-'c. 2381 2 sunny well furnished rooms; $10 or $11; adults. JESSIE.

323 2 large sunny basement rooms; gas and coal range; $15 month; others. JESSIE. 323 Large sunny front parlor, fur- nished, housekeeping, $3 75 week; others. KENILWORTH, cor. Bush and Powell Three- room sunny apartments; steam heat; cen.

loc. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments. 1340 Suncy furnished 3-room suites; steam heat- ed, electric lighted; free baths; rates reas. LAGUNA, corner Elegant sunny rooms; bath; phone; new; reasonable. LARKIN, S04 Sunny back room for 1 or 2 gentlemen $0.

per month. LARKIN. 8191J Large, sunny housekeeping rcom; gas stove; private; $12 month. LEAVENWORTH. COG, nr.

Geary Two pleas- ant sunny housekeeping rooms. MAYBELLE, 2C2 Grove, corner. Van Ness Sunny fur. 3-room Van Ness suite; gas, bath' MCALLISTER. 1211 Front room, bay-window; privilege light housekeeping; $12.

NICE housekeeping rooms to let; all locations. Phone Clay 966. or call 117 Sutter st. OAK. 42.

near rFuifiiahed aunny double parlors; kitchen if desired; also single rooms. OAK. 117 Complete for housekeeping. $5 to gas range; hot bath; adults. OAK.

407 Newly furnished; $4 per month to right party; quiet, clean and bath. PINE. 1909 Suite of two rooms, $23 50 per month; adults; strictly first-class. POLK Parlor alcove suites; small kitch- en; sunny: bath, gas stove; phone; $18. $20.

POST. 1037 Newly furnished, rooms, up; also housekeeping room, $10; gas, bath, phone. SACRAMENTO. 3019 Elegant parlor suite and kitchen; new carpets; will furnish if wanted; also single room, bath and phone; cheap. SANCHEZ.

609. cor. Bay-window sitting room, alcove bedroom, kitchen; reasonable. STEVENSON. 7S6.

oft Oth Sunny bay-window front parjors, dining room, kitchen; reas. VAN NESS Two large, sunny, con- necting rooms, furnished complete for house- keeping. $20; one very large room, house- keeping) $14. VAN NESS 1103. cor.

Geary, phone Hyde 1646 2 beautiful, sunny, front suites for housekeeping; all accommodations; reasonable WALLER, sunny housekpg. rooms; fur- nished $16; new house; grand view. AFABTMEHT HOXTSES. HAYES, 115 Modern apartments; gas range, 4 running water and phone. ST.

LOUIS. 1575 Jackson Marine view; 3-4-5 rooms: furn. or unfur. refs. Tel.

East 1350. BOOMS TO LET Para, and tTnfttrnv BRUNSWICK House. 14S Sixth Rooms 25c to $1 per night, $1 25 tp $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night, AT "The Almonte." 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Filth.

Rooms. 25c. 50c. $1. $1 night; 11 to $10 week: house open all night.

BELMOND House, over Owl drug rtore. 2 en- trances, 112G Market and 21 Electric lights; running water ln every room; 200 roomz: 25c to 50c per night; $1 25 to $3 week. BRYANT, 2517 Large, sunny, furnished front room. ELLIS. 1 126 (Royal Incandescent reading-room, smoking-room and la- dles' parlor; rooms per night 35c to $1 CO; week, $2 to' month.

to 530; elevator; rocms with hot and cold water; baths. FOLSOM, 643 Front and back parlor; fur- nished suitably for two or three. FURNISHED rooms to let; all locations. Phone Clay 99C or call 117 Sutter st. GrfAND Southern.

7th and Rooms 35o to $1 25 night; $1 50 to $0 reading-room. GRANT 7 Nicely furnished, sunny, front suite; also single rooms; yj to Ss week. HAYES, 136, cor. Van Ness Sunny bedroom; suitable for gent; JU. Er AL qrHJTE ft hxyleY.

Successors to WHITE. CHICKEN iin.S KVKRYWHKr.E. EXCHANGES. $10 1700 C.unvV. loUlnjr.

line sett: Ptcaeh j.rut.f«. ceres walnuts Mnejsrd; fenced and crois-fenced: fcor- fin- AwcUtacS barns: paeans "ovef. Oryinp riant: 4U cattle. 0 horses -JO Him and fpring harness, tools, barlt BOO. coa $1000; took off place last sea- Offer Vineyard, rear St.

Helena: ecrrs; I1O in ben v.ine grapes: vines 4 to 10 old; 3-story etone winery. r.rl. with coorw-rage for lCd.cw iiri modern machinery: piped watfr from cement reservoirs: S-room cottace. barns, all land wagon, horr.es tools, including maturing crop of 2V0 tor.s or grapes, worth flO.OOU balance on easy terms. In Manteca alfalfa district; CO acrrs lotrn on main irrigation canal; acre? crand etand alfalfa produced tons an acres Irutt and brick residence.

1 rooms; new barn: windmill and tank; 1 mue ul and railroad station. of Santa and near sta- tion: RUbi-ian Ttiver bottom; 25 acres: 5 acres new buildinss; 5-room and bath cot- tage; pood bam; wicdmill 8T)d tank; fry liouree; ee this, and if you want only partlor It m-ill tell unimproved portion at 100 per acre; if you to corn that will mane thv Kar.tac article "side see uonie of our on the Russian River. 17 acre, in Green Valley, near Se- kattopol. 4-room house, barn: sprlns water. acres berries; S1C0O can remain.

Thirteen rich valley land near Sono- ma City; 9 acres fine crapes. 15 years old. and assorted fruits; this sea- ten's crcp no buildtnes; forced Mle: elnir'y make s.n offer. All level 10 acres, 2 miles tcpa; crchsrd: good house and tarn; veils; near school. ALFALFA LAND.

KP0 acre One mile of Modesto: 5 acres miles cf Modesto; 20 acres VP VM Near Lcdl. en the FDTE DAIRIES IN HUMBOLDT. We have a laree list of completely eqnlppea teMa tn the best section of Humboldt 20 acres up. line rummer resort In Sonoma rrare rtatlon and P. O.

on place: 141 acres controllics 1000-acre range; 8 acres bearing orchard; land; good bouse and 4 all furnished: bath; dancing platform; horses; Implements; sec this miles cf 2Vj acres; room house large barn. 2 good wells: 011 in vineyard; oak trees: fine poultry farm. fUJOO Only miles of Santa Rosa; 10 acres Llatk loam; 1 mile town; $300 down; fine for roaJhoufe. Close to Ca'dstoKa. 90 acres: 45 level productive loam soil; well fenced and cross- ftneed; plenty fine water: fine prune orchard; pood house, barn ur.d outbuildings.

"We have a larce of desirable homes in this locality. us drive you around. North or Watsonvllle: 65 acres, 8 acres. full bearing apples: 9 in grain: fine berry patch: 40 acres timber; flowing stream; 9-room house; larpe barn and granary; water piped to build- inns. We have a choice selection of fruit and grain ranches at reasonable prices in this vicinity See a few.

Rich alluvial valley land, rear Buena ViFta nation: 15 acres ln full bewrlng orchard and vineyard; modern "-room house: new eta- ble. windmill, tank house, drying plant; farm- ing tools; hcrse; 750 2 cows; fully equirped for poultry: or.ly 52000 down. 'M beys acres 1 mile of town; 15 creek bottom; house barn: orchard, vines, berries. $1500 4 acres rich Russian River bottom half mile of Geyserville. Sonoma t-hade r.ouse.

barn, outbuildings. We have at least 40 tmall orchards and vineyards to offtr in this fine section, where the quality of the soil Is unsurpassed and farm mortgages are unknown. J2I-00 At Hopland; 42 acre6; 7 bearing vine, yard; hay and garden land; 2 bearing or- chard; windmill, tank, 100 laying bens; half cash. JlTOo Only 9 miles of San Jose, close to sta- tion and town: 24 acres rolling land; 10 acres prunes and cherries; good 5-roora cot- tage: etable, poultry houses; 3 summer houses for summer boarders; rdnnlng water; close to echool. See this quick.

0 $4750 On Guadalupe Creek, south of San Jose; acree; 12 in full bearing orchard In f.nr condition: balance gently sloping fine hay land; fine creek: 25 magnificent oak trees; 4- 100m cottape; good stable; fine income. We have a choice list of small in Santa Clara County; pleased to drive you around and shew them. GOOD PROPERTY WANTED. We have Eastern buyers for first-class farm property and poultry farms. 74 acref.

about 30 Russian River bottom land; 32 acres fine searing vineyard; IC-ioom house: gas ln every room; 2 barns; brick storehouse: cement reservoir; large win- ery and distillery; half of town; would eub-divide: fine Investment. $2850 2 "a acres in Petaluma; all bearing; fruit: new modern cottage. 5 rooms and bath: C-fuot basement; barn, horses and buggy; 0 poultry houses; brooder and brooder bouses, and tank; water piped over place; 000 chickens: photos here. $2950 34 acres near Watsonville: 200 apples; acres Sae potatoes; 2 acres timber: balance grain 5-room cottape; barn, Sonoma City: 4 acres rich dark loam; all level: orchard; cozy cottage, cement cellar- barn, windmill and tank; 3 poultry houses; feed I room; 240 her.s. We handle all the choicest property in this vicinity and will be pleased to drive you around.

10 acres in vine and fruTt belt, near sandy Jpam; 5-room house and barn. Near Santa Cruz, 60 acres rich aJ- luvial soil; 8 acres orchard, mostly 10 acres grain; balance timbered pasture; 5-room house, barn. Near Santa Cruz. 12 acres; 2 la fruit- house. 5 barn.

Send stamp for the largest and most diver- eified printed Hrt on the coaFt. WHITE BAYLET. Successors to W. J. WHITE.

26 Montgomery room 8. Property Exchanges a Specialty. CATTLi: ranch. I7S0 acres. Sonoma County lying wrrt of Ekaggs Springs; Gualala River tuns through ranch: fine feed UmbT and tanbark plentiful; numerous t-prings; 8 acres lr.

fruit; 40 In grain; t-arn. corrals, chicken houses, grand trout stream and deer plentiful; SCOO acres fenced: rrice of the 1730 acres deeded land. H2.0U0. D. M.

HANLON. IK) Crocker bldg. PRICE $2000. A eplendid bargain in Irvlngtcn. one acre of lend, covered with frnit and nut trees in full bearing; an S-room house barn.

windmill and tank. THE MERRITT-WOLCOTT 952 Broadway, Oakland. Cal. ATTENTION. HOMEEEEKERS! Fend postal for catalogues of the best land bargains in California.

C. SL WOOSTER CO MS Market et. 10-ACRE prune orchard; house with 6 rooms: barn, windmill, tank; improvements worth Inquire of L. F. B.

FORE- WORTHY. Union Campbell. CaL 2o ACRES; 6-room house: barn, windmill; plemenu: near creamery and school; Irriga- tion ditch through place. E. LEONARD.

Cal. SEAL ESTATE. OAKS OAKS OAKS OAKS OAKS GOING FAST OAKS OAKS 545.000 OAKS OAKS worth of loU OAKS OAKS sold the OAKS OAKS flrst OAKS OAKS week OAKS OAKS in the OAKS OAKS HAYWARD TRACT OAKS OAKS AT BAN MATEO OAKS OAKS OAKS OAKS OAKS CHOICE LOTS OAKS OAKS with majestic oaks OAKS OAKS still for sale. OAKS OAKS See this property OAKS OAKS once. OAKS OAKS Prices, $300 to $1500.

OAKS OAKS TERMS. OAKS OAKS tots 50x121 feet each. OAKS OAKS Prices are very likely OAKS OAKS to be raised soon. OAKS OAKS BALDWIN HOWELL. OAKS OAKS 25 rost st.

OAKS OAKS Frank S. Grummon. OAKS OAKS Agent at Baa Mateo. OAKH OA OAKS OAKS OAKS LOMITA PARK On line of Ean Mateo elec- tric cars; 43 minutes from Sth and Market outride the fog belt and just beyond where the S. P.

bay chore "cutoff" will Join the main line; second subdivision cow being offered; 50-foot lots from $400 up; terms, first two subdivisions only $10 down and $10 a month; eewer and water pipes In front cf every lot; pure artesian well water; helf the lots ln subdivision No. 1 were aold )a two weeks; an exceptional opportunity to ecmre a lot ln this desirable section en easy terms: take the electric cars and get off at LOMITA PARK; maps sent en appli- cation. SELBY. RODGERS Tel. Main C73.

116 California st. BEAt ESTATE TOJICHAKC2. FOR SALE OR 160-ACHE fruit ranch at PortfrvMe. In full bearlnc; mostly prunes, some peaches. 16 acres jtlfalfa, splendid buildinss, all necessary fruit houses, drier and trays, ln fact fully equipped lor the crop: price win nell on eary terms or exchange for erood property la Kan Francisco or Oakland; good reasons (or telling.

J. H. EDSON. Bole Agent. 14 and 15 Bacon block.

Oakland. Cal KEAX ESTATE WAffTEP. Vacant lot cr house and lot with term of years, for Dlant nursery. CaU or address F. A.

MILLER, 215 Hayes. Bredehoft. father of Myrtle Bredehoft. brother of Chris Bredehoft, and nephew of Beverson. a native of Hanover, Ger- many, aged 34 years 11 months and 1 7 days.

ETFriends nnd acquaintances aro respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 1 Thursday), at 10 a. from the parlors of H. F. Suhr 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth, where services will be held under the auspices of Mlanto- nomah Tribo No. 9, Imp.

O. R. N. ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BREMER In this city, September 26, 1904, William beloved husband of Amelia Bremer, and beloved father of Milton 1 and Helen Bremer, a native of Germany, aged (52 years and 4 months.

(CT Friends and acquaintances are reepeot- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), -at 12:45 p. at his late residence, 1307 Van Ness avenue. In- terment Home of Peace Cemetery, by special train laving Third and Townsend streets at 2 p. m. Interment private.

Please omit flowers. BUNKER In Providence R. September 18. 1U04, Paul Bunker of Alameda, be- loved father of. Mrs.

Carrie R. Avery, a na- tive of Nantucket. Mass, aged 73 years. ETFuneral services will be held to-day (Wednesday), at 2 p. at his late resi- dence, 2021 San Antonio avenue, Alameda.

Interment private. In this city. Beptember 1904, George M. Crowley, beloved son of Bar- tholma and Mary Crowley, and brother of William B. and J.

H. Crowley. James Sheridan and Mrs. Heron, a native of Calaveras County; aged 33 years. A member of San Francisco Aerie No.

6, F. O. E. ICrFriends and acquaintances are I respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 :30 p. from the funeral parlors of James McGinn 214 Eddy street, under the -auspices of San Francisco Aerie No.

5, F. O. E. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. In Monterey, September 26, 19Q4, Mary beloved wife of Joseph East- wood, and mother of i Mary Alice and Joseph Eastwood, a native of England, aged 40 years 7 months and 24 days.

ICThe funeral services will be held to- morrow (Thursday), at 10 a. from the funeral parlors of Bunker Lunt, 2666 Mls- Eton street (Mission Masonic Temple), be- tween Twenty- second and Twenty-third. In- terment private. In Hanford, September 2fl, Maurice Goldstein, a native of New- ark, N. J.

aged 60 years. In Cazadero, September 27, 1904, Anna, beloved wife of Hermann Haar of Oakland, Cal. of funeral hereafter. In this' city. September 27.

1904, Nicholas, dearly beloved brother of Meta and Dledrick Hollings of San Francisco and Luer and Martin Holllngs of Germany, a native of Germany, aged 50 years 2 months and 15 days. ITVFrlenda and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 p. from the parlors of H. F. Suhr 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth.

Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery, by special car on 3:30 p. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. In this city, September 27. 1904, Lloyd dearly beloved son of M.

J. Hynes, and brother of Stewart and Ruth Hynes, a native of California, aged 11 years 3 months and V2 days. (CyThe funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 p. from 39 Guerrero street. Interment private.

Please omit flowers. In this city, September 1904, Gertrude Johnson, dearly beloved daughter of Mary Johnson and the late Nels Johnson, and sister of Edna and Emily Johnson, a na- tive of Sacramento, aged 7 years 1 month and days. CTTrtends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to I attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock from the resi- of her mother, 353 Edinburgh street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. In Santa Rosa, September 26, 1904, Mrs.

Celestlne Mary Laws, beloved wife of Rowland Dudley Laws, daughter of Anto- nio and Mary Cella Gatto, and sister of Mrs. Louis Casassa and Joe and John Gatto, a native of California, aged 20 years 1 month and 19 days. LEONARD In this city. September 26, 1904, Gertrude Irene, beloved daughter of Mathew A. and Mary E.

Leonard, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 3 months and 5 days. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1 :30 p. from the resi- denco of her parents, 2934 Twenty-second street. Interment private, by electric funeral car from Eighthteenth' and Guerrero streets at 2:30 o'clock. In this city, September 27.

1904, -John, relict of the late Mary McCauley, a native of Ireland, aged 68 years. C7NotIce of: funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors 'of C. O'Connor 767 Mission street. In this city.

September 27, 1904. Margareta, dearly beloved of John Meinke, devoted mother of Mrs. Lizzie Zwlck, and grandmother of Willie, Lizzie, Annie, Margaret, Rudie, Gladys and the late An- tone and Emile Zwlck, a native of Germany, aged U6 years 1 month and 14 days. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 p. from her late resl- dence.

b'2'2 Hampshire street, between Twen- tieth and Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. In the City and County Hospital, Beptember 27, 15)04, James Moran, a native of New York, aged 09 years. In this city, September 26. 1904, Parker Nicholson, a native of Ireland, aged CO.

years and 10 months. (CTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:15 a. from the par- lors of Carew English, 29 Van Ness ave- nue. thence to St. Mary's Church (Paullst), where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, September 27, 1904, at her residence, 215 Twelfth street, Cath- erine, beloved wife of John O'Keefe, and idolized mother of Thomas Mary and Nellie O'Keefe, a native of County Louth, ased til years. EyNotice of funeral hereafter. In this city, September 27. 1904, Patrick, beloved husband of Johanna O'Leary, loving father of John James Thomas Mary E.

and Nora O'Leary, and brother of Mrs. Johanna Wahl, Mrs. Mary Hunter of Brooklyn, N. and Thomas O'Leary of Boston, a native of County Kerry. Ireland, aged 53 years.

(New York and Boston papers please copy.) ICT'Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at a. from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Joseph' Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the rep6se of his soul, at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In this city, September 27, 1904, Modesto Oenhausen, befoved wife of the late George Oenhauecn, and mother of Al- fred, Benard and Lizzie Oenhausen and Mrs. M. Burns, a native of France, In this city, September 27, 1004, James, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. John Powers, a native of Waterford, Ireland, aged 44 years.

Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend' the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 0:30 a. from the par- lors of Carew English. 29 Van Ness ave- nue, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his eoul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

RAULET In this city, September 25, 1904, Charles, beloved husband of Mrs. Rosalie Kaulet, and father of Agnes, Charles, Leonie, Harry and Paul Raulet, a native of France aged 48 years and 4 months. ETTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9 a. from the parlors of Julius S. Godeau, 810 Van Ness avenue, thence to the French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, where requiem high mass" will be celebrated for the repose of his soul.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, September 1904, Mary dearly beloved wife of Frederick Rodgers, mother of Mrs. Maggie Foppiano, and sister of Mrs. Rosa Neary, a native of Boston, aged 40 years months and 21 days. In the City and County Hos- pital, September 27.

1004. Nicholas Rohden- burg, a native of Germany, aged 44 'years. In this city, September 27, 1904, Phillip beloved husband of- Roslne Schmidt, son of Sophie and the late Joseph Schmidt, and brother of Ben J. and M. Schmidt of San Francisco and Mrs.

M. Na- than of CaU, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 3 months and 21 days. ETNotlce of funeral hereafter. In this city, September 27, 1904; Mrs. Hannah Schram, beloved sister of Mrs.

E. Madden, a native of Ireland, aged 04 years 9 months and 15 days. and acquaintances are respect-' fully invited to attend 1 the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at :30 o'clock, from her late residence, 28a Hickory avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn -re- HENRY J. CALL ACHER CO. (Successors to" Flannasan DANIEL P.

DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL. DIRECTORS AND KMUALMERS. 20 Fifth Lincoln Telephone South SO. UNITED Funeral Directors and Embalm Formerly ln Metropolitan Temple.

NOW at 8K6 Tel South -167." Fifth st. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rarca. qiilem high masa will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, confmenclng at o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, September 1904.

Harry Selenger, beloved busband of Maggie Belenger, and son of Lawrence and Mary Selenger, a native of Ban Francisco, aged 38 jears. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 a. from the mortu- ary chapel of Julius S. Godeau. 305 Mont- gomery avenue, thence to St.

Francis Church, Where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 8 o'clock, thence to electric car. Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Interment Holy Cemetery. In this city, Beptember 28, 1904. Ida, beloved 'daughter of Lara and Anna C.

Stenmark, and sister of John O. and Nina Stenmark, Mrs. Erlckson, Mrs. M. Nord- berg and Mrs.

George Ueacock, a native of Skellef to, Sweden, aged 23 years 2 months and 2 days. E7Frlends acquaintances 'are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 a. from the parljrs of Craig, Cochran 429 Golden Gate avenue, between Polk and Larkln Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. In San Jose, September 27, 1904, Caroline, beloved mother of Minnie, Annie, John, Conrad and Henry Telgeler, and Mrs. Hensley and Mre.

Pauls, aged 68 year a and IS Jays. In Alameda, September 27, 1904. Anna daughter of Johanna and the late Christian Thomsen. and sister of Hulda Thomsen, a native of Ban Francisco. ETFuneral private.

In Jacksonville, Beptember 20. 1904. George, beloved husband of Marie Uhl, father of Adolph and George Uhl, and son of Mrs. Margaretta a native of Cincinnati. Ohiak aged 58 years.

A mem- ber of Southern California Lodge No. 278, F. and A. M. tCTThe funeral services will be held Thurs- day.

September 20, at 2 p. at the Ma- sonic Temple, corner of Twelfth and Wash- ington streets. Oakland, by Oakland Lodge No. 188, F. and A.

M. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. VAN In Oakland, September 26, 1904, Cornelius D. Van Vranken, a na- tive of New York, aged 81 years and 5 months. services Friday, September 30, at 2 p.

at Oakland Crematory. Private. In this city. September 27, 1904, Minna, beloved mother of Ernest Helen, Anna and August Wettig, a native of Ger- many, aged T7 years 7 months and 29 days. C7Friends I and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 12:45 p.

at her late residence, 1236 Eddy street," between Laguna and Buchanan. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. In Oakland. September 26, 1904. Dr.

Melvin beloved husband of Emily O. Wilson, a native of Massachusetts, aged 72 years 2 months and 20 days..

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