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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1897. THERE 1S NO SEX 4 INHUMAN BRAINS An Interesting Discussion of an Interestin Subject. o -3 Helen Gardener Dispels an Old- Time Erroneous Im- pression. Weight, Size and Dev:lopment of the Brain Do Not Differ in Man Woman. Rabbi iener to a fair Golden Gate Hall; was fair in p is gray beard and snored lecture. cab of 2 man, pnd to know better. t was ‘‘Sex in e entire on that woman, in- ferior of man, and ave found, by means of d scales, that her brain less deveioped ts that woman op what b because she possessed bu Dr. Ham- dog- Gardener dition. Many important improvements have been completed, nearly 700 broken- down veterans are now cared for, the number having increased more than 100 during the past year. An election of directors was proceeded with and resulted in_tbe choice of Charles H. Biinn, John Currier, 8. W. Backus, W. J. Raddick and A. McMabon. Tbe board as now constituted consists of directors 8. J. Loop, president; J. D. Barnett, vic president; J. C. Currier, treasurer; S. W Backus, Chartes H. Blinn, Sol Cahen, W. can, J. H. Garrett, W. J. Ruddick, There is a cash A ent condition. balance on hand of more than $20,000. motion prevailed that the departmer commander, N. P. Chipman, and the de- partment council of administratio request to Governor Budd a appoiniment (under the new law making the home a State institution) of the board of direc.orsas now constituted as State ectors. Colonel George W. Walts was continued as commandant, and Dr. W. F. McA lister as medical directer, 8.J. Loop was elected president, General S.W. Bacl John C. Currier tr and John J. Scovilie secretary. The var ous committees of the board were con ued as former!y. THREE FIGHTS. Contests to Take Place at Woodward’s, Under the of the Olympic Club On the evgning of the 1Sth inst. there will be held at Woodwa ilion three boxing contests. The best material avail- able in and oat of tne State has been selected for this occasion. : The m ct of this entertai is to real ds to meet the debtedness. Foliowing are the events: J catchiwel| Auspices vs. J. Lawlor ve. I. Gans, 136 pounds, twenty SHIELS ESTATE OONTEST. Brother and Widow of the Deceased Attorney Hiram nto appeared before n early trial of 1 and Henry r Mary Eii decedent, who cla this she is disputea els of this Ci contest in the estate of Sh deceased. Mr. Monroe are att a gen- g the by Judge f the case had s department phases of the litiga- he had no such un lined to proceed un- 1 should be tak faccording to the facts. re- | San Lorenzo No. 147—L. L Fargo, B. C. Kirbv, J. E. Murphy, J. H, i atterson, A. P. Swanton, W. W. Walters. Wildey No. 149—L. L. Dennett, William K. Mc- M , George Periey. ¥rienaship No. 150—Henry W. Schmidt. San Josquin No. 151—H. W. Baker. San Di'g) No.153—Pearle M. Johson. William irkwood, Samue! . Sm th. G1 roy No. 164—Vicior Bassignano, L. A.White- nurst. Pa ific No. 185—E. B. Cooper, O. W. Crawtord, Edward Gresn. Santa Barbara No. 156—F. A. Blake, J. L Wig- ins. ® ustrial No 157—Georze Bock, A. N. Bullock, George B. Dean, W.J.Lefler, J. M. Park, J. L HKobinette. Tndependence No. 158—Allen H. McCarty. Golden Kule No. 16.—benjamia 1. Gove, F. J. Moll Sr.,, W. P. *chiossel Kvergreen No. 161—Valentine Watson. Donner No. 162—G. D. Hilton, A. J. McPhetres. Alisal No. 188—Whiam H. Clark, Robert Hansen. Encioal No. 164—E. J. Bevan, William Knowles. Golden' Star No. 165—William Bee, W. E. Parsons. Kllmmd No. 166—Hiram Pond, James D. Roberts, Sbaw. St. Helena No. 167—Hans Hansen, W. W. Ly- ma. Chorro No. 168—James W. Cook, G.W. McCabe. Yolo No. 169—Walter E. Bates. Stanisiaus Ao, 170—William . Campb=1l. Ophir No, 171—H. B. + obm,W. A. Noflsiager. Alontezuma’ No. 17.—Casrles Schirmer, George isteen. Lupyoma No,173—G. W. Minstrell. Txiah ~o. 174—Kobert E. Douohoe, Jobu W. Ever.ole. Sumner No. 177—C. E. Rostui, Claus Schlicat- man. liemania No. 178—H. ). Stammer. cci ental o, 179—Forrest H. Blanding George W. Mack. Hesperian No. 181—P. L. Maggettl Monierey No. 182—Edwin B. Kich. Etoa o, 181—M. B. Fitman. Yuba City No. 185—Courad Gottwald. Fresno No. 186—E. M. Bishop, Hiram Ford, James H. Maxwell. Urion No. 1890, W. Whipple, C. W. Wilkins. Bloomfleld No. 191—John C Stump. Ma fleld No. 192—W. W. Brown. Cloverdale No. 1¢3—Peter Ludwig. Cosmopoiiian No. 184—A. J. Cleary, T, M. Wil- liston. ietos No. 197—A. S Gray. i Fountaln No. 198-J. B Harmon, Ovels Le gauli, F. E. Whitney. Anuheim N o. 199—Oliver HIL Marin No. 200—r. M. Augelott], Charles Jensen. Ventura No. 201—andrew Bell, Wiiiam' Henry Graoke Kern No. 202—John P. Hansen. hoseville No. 208—Georze Cirby. Golden Gate No. 204—T. 5 Cook, 8. N. Gruman, 6. W. Wright. Alta No~ 205—Charies W. Derby, William L Pol, E. S. Toayer. J. C. Thrane, Cahio No. .06—C. A, Irvige. Frauco-Amerioay No. 207—J. Arigues, J. & Godeau, H. S. Schabiague. Baker. Welcome No. 209—A. W. Eel River No. 210—4. P. Campton, A. H. Lamh. Elliott. Mendian No, 212—W Stellar No. 21¢—Puiiip Guthards, G. W. Jarvis, T. J.Kichards. Elmira No. 214—James McCrory. cola No. 215—W. H. Lowry. ate No. 216—ecrge W. Bassford, eorge H. Peabody. 1-—Cnarles A. Templeton. 418—N. D. Dutcher, F. L. THE GRAND LODGE OF 00D FELLOWS Preparations for the Next Big Gathering of Delegates. S It Will Convene in Forty-Fifth Annual Session on Tues day Next. | A Chapnze in the Manner of Sealing the Representatives Who Will Lzgislate for the Order. The Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will convene in forty-fifth an- | nual session in As.embly Hall, 0dd Fellows ing, on mext Tuesday and continue in 1 the folloging Saturday. as been fitled up for the session in & manner that has never before been done. | The grand master’s station is on the platform a1 the west end, the grand secretary’s isona raised pletiorm in front, the grand warden’s | station is at the eastern end and the grand | chaplain’s on the northern end. The com- | mittees’ tables will occupy the center of the | Ball. The representatives will be seated by counties, instead of promiscuously as in the wing isa list of the grand officers presentatives: 3 and master; A. M. Drew, master; Karl C. Breuck, grand George 1. Shaw, grand secretary; Moses aum, grand reasorer s G. Maguire, tive: P. F . grand repre- . Burion, grand irustee; C. W. nd trostee:” John Glasson, grand F. Hitchiocs, grind chaplaiu: M. P. grand marshai: W. A. Noff inger. gra d or: M. G. G nd guardian; E. Dunk Champion, Martin, T Theo. he following named sre the represents rnia Lodge No. 1—R. L. Anderson, T. R. A W. Williams. to Mo W. Baker, T. C. Brome, M. F. Cooper, Willlam Morris. San Franci‘co No. —F. a Faix 1 urkelson. Eureka No. 4 — Smith, M. Sauders n. Yuba No, 5—W narizy No. ¢ John Jacksou, W. H. W oodbri Auburn No. 7—W. D, av- —D. D. Peacoci ZL. J. Marshal ThompsoD- . Hermann, H. Jacks, T. Watson, LM L M. Smith. 4. GNos, J. H. Simpson, rew Jensem, Samuel B. R. Morse, Weste. Honey Lake N Pescadero N Murphy kford, ¥. W. Chapman, G Wi, 923—George F. Raker. . L McCracken. evens, M. D. Skinner. barles W. Lae. El Dorado No, 8—Beojamin Barnes, Andrew ius Rost, S. A. street, H. F. G, Wulff. Sprin s No. 9—Charles Fagen. Souo.a No. 1u—W. W. Eastman, Wililam Hart- vig, W Hurringion. =t . Bartbo'omew, G. 1ds00. Glasson, 0. 229—H. Husted. o. 230—Robert L. Craze. Alten C. Estes. Cs ber. Tomales No. 233—F. W. Holland. Saimon Creek No. 234—W. Howard. | Ranta Ana No. 236—W. G Young, L R Me- Muia, 11— w. n muel MeNeill, W. B. Tedtord. True Fellowship Mo, 288—A. 1. Morrison, H. E! Perks. | Pheenix No 23 Garcig No. 240— . W, Apgrave, A. A. Clough. ua No. 15—L. L. Alexander, U. & G. S s pealed to in order to and said he Considerabl fested by the animosity has been mani , and it is tho beno exception putes are the bit- annals of et ————— MATUD EDNA HALL RETURNS. The Popular Actress Will Play Lead- ing Roles at Morosco’s. There has been a flatter of excitement about the Grand Opera-house during the past two days, Maud Edna Hall has re- turned Miss Hall played leading roles at the Grand two veers ago. Dauri she was the idol of the big Lg:‘ departure for New Hampton’s place in wing the Wind” ounced tne the microscope opera-hous TE to take Cbharles F: ns and 100 road :o::rrf y 1p together he would and best developed males than at the average more than the Miss Hampton had won a reputation of “Sowing the W Miss Hall took tue same part mos: n at Mor. olman has offered increased salary to resume he in “Sowing the Wind” next seas and if she accepts she wiil probably pla in that production till January, wt may take up thel the Red Ro argued that medical h reference to their and development of indication either of to fortify her posi- that some of the Terra del Fuegan In- them without explana- of average Baelish- said that the Terra lowest of the human igence. 1 with a few remarks Only Wedded One Week The case of Eddie Kline, the “s the Pacific Hy is benaving 1 Thornton of the institute, mar ago, has leit him a1:d goue bac! he “Dr. nta lawyer to sses a wiliingness 10 give her he waats it. "FOR VETERARS. al Meeting of the Home Directors and Election of Officers. the Veterans’ e at the office, st 2y afternoon, -three out of tbe ty-five mem- 1z present. Reports of the condi- ffairs for the year were resd and n most excelient con- and ex- a div — . & A Press Club Affair, There was & most enjoyable e t Press Club last he occasion being a reception to Den llivan at oneof the club's characterisii kers.” There was’a large number of nown people present and the evening passed quickly with songs a0d recitations and speeches 10 8dd Wwings tothe minutes as they passed. al meetin e Association took p. street, ye ik £ 0’8 NEW TO-DAY. | SPECTALSALE CHIFFON CAPES | Swell Chiffon Shoul= der Capes, over Silk, Jet or Velvet Trimmed Pleated Chiffon Effects —finished with neck ruches and ribbons. Sold always $20 and $22.50. Special price for two days— 516.90. SIXTEEN AND 50-120 DILLARS. Get ready for Summer Outings. New Linen, Crash and Duck Outing Suits and Separate | Skirts. Just opened—New Styles Skirts from E 5c to $4: Dresses, $2.50 to $12.50. KELLY & LIEBES’ Bl and St House 7 120 Kearny St. ing’s in- | 1500, Victor hoffman, R H. back, F. D. Worth George A. Gray, W. C. Jauch, oy. edon G. Kellogg, Benonia mner. e.h Fine, D. S Keyser, Charles g Star No. 20—F. N. Spencer, W. W. William Robert Gillis, Alex- m Gearney, J. O. Morgan. | George Callahan,G. W. v H. Myer. liam "/ am. —C. H. Crowell | P. McMillan | = Wagnon. am P. Hughes, J. K. ack, Marcus Rosenthal, Her- 30—Georze B. Branch, 3. H. ons. Jobn Fritach. | su . 31—Daulel P. Colwell, Her- dia: Forest City No. 32— W. H. Hilgemann. e No. 3 5—James Ashman, A. R.Coe, p, Char.es H Tate. deric Ferguson. E. Patch. a cLean, James Megarry, | al No. 45—James C. Baldwin, Joon W. Watson n No. 46—Thomas P. Blne, ~W. D. Parker. J. H. Vizzard. No. 48—A. Jonas . 51—James McCauley, George J. Yager. -W. R. Johnsom, 8. Uber Charles 55—(harles E Gamble, # W, <e, Williaim Lee, Willlam Shaw. e:0e No. 54—Charies Bioning. Oroville No. 59— de Laucie. Tofer No. mpo ~eco No_86—Alexander Brow n. | 57—D. W. kckman, 71-3. Celar, J. Saulman, T. P, ngworth. Mager. ¥r.nch Guich No. 75—Charles Joseph. Red BIof No.76-M. G. Gul, . K. Mayhew, George W. shaffer. Humvoldt & Bonstell, J. J. T & | H. Kowell, Wiiliam | Haves, Recker, W. No. 78_F. C. Barnes, No. 79_Rober. Bro 0. %) _Charies W. HendeL James J. Brady. Willism N fcho | atain Brow No. 82— W, % V. G. Davisson. met No. 84—Joha Larson Anuiversary No. 85— Kotert Burns, George W. 1arpst, Jscob Z oad Lavis, Nicholas Har. oson, George W. McKay, Jo m 8lephenson. bl | "Piumas No. 88—C. . Thompson. | Pajaro No. 90—Perry M. Andr-ws, William Hen- { ¢ersou, L. D. Holbrook, George Jessen, S. X. Wyeko ; | Coeokes No 92—W. S. Wililams. | Crusader No. 93- v. Ralph. | _Four treess No.94—George ¥. Beales, B. M. | Van Alsiein. | karnsworth No. 95—George H. orrison. j Branciiorie No. 98—J. 5. Col.ins, D. M. Hanson, C.D. Hinkle, George W. Beid, EQ AL siivey. | “Yosemiie No. 97—Vicior T. Rejeito. Jeflerson No. 95—H. C. Shatiuck. Sutter No. 100—R. P. Stagaer, J. P. Stone. Marion No. 101—Wiillam J-mes. Scio No. 102—kTed A. Guersney. Coulterviile No. 104— ouis Zuldelphe. Schiller No. 105—Bernhard: Gessner, Joha Lin- | den: pager, Benjamin Schwartz. ’ Mineral Valie, . 3. Pelster, | Bay View No 109—L. P. Behres, Joseph J. | Builock, Beoi min A. Rankin. | " 0s0 No. 110 ~Louis Trobucco | Wosaiand No. 111—iovert E. Cassel, H. C. [ Howard, George Martio. Aboa Ben Adheu. No. 112—W. H. Blunden, M. | # ¥Urves, J. ¥. Kenoedy. A. E. Richaruson. Cnico No. 113—H. D. Burroughs, W. J. Costar, I fon Peak No. 114—George A. Cash, J. C. 115-C. & Cowan, J. W. 116—Abraham Lewls, Otto . i Jones No. 3 Germsnfa N chultz, Henry Wen ser. Pacheco No. 117—F. L. Loucks. Oakland No. 118—J. L Browne, George Kirk, John McV Willo: Maxfield cordia 6. 121—George W. Halstead, Thomas 122—Diedrich Becker, Kroeg-r, H. F. ichtoer. Apol 0 No. 12i—John R. Aftken, Morris M. Eaite, Henry W. Pair ck, Ewaid J. Schneider. | Purker_No Job: Lawrence Geary Jr., | Hans William Mond. ho's. Spariaa o, 125—Pe.er Caubu. Samaritin_No. 126—E. 1. Worthey. Yeamore No. 129—s. Mudsen, D. S. Smalley. Clear Lace No. 150—4. M. AKins. . 181—J. F. C. Corbett, Edgar J. Davis, L emont, Siiliman C. Spinney. o 13.—Edward Kilgo. 133— K. J. Kuox. U. R. Mason. Progressive No_134—William Enni Indian Valey N0 186—Thomas Fant, Soquel No. 137—Joun ¢ oiiins, Schuyler C. Peck, M. hotain Vale No. 140—Joseph Berry. i ville No. 141—Johu M. Bussett. Guraea Ciiy No. 14 C. Bates J. M. Cox, P. | ¥. Gosvey. John Moe, (. H. Simonds, A. S. York. Ucean View No. 143~ Wiliam Nelson. | Uuiversity No.14d4—J. W. Bassiord, C. C. Care 101, 4. D. Smith, A. % Ward, Henry Wharton. Herman No. 145—Isaac ustic, Willlam Itenter San Eernardino No. 145—Georze Aruold At wood, William Wioghie!d Holcomb, $ | or without removal. Noonan, 1017-1078 Mission.. John Aliev 242 Alex P1 i4—George Jagles. s Bailey, George A. TUppef Lake Fianco-ital Mountal Pomona No. arpenter. inson. 0. 249—Joun Stew rt. 50—Rasmus Beck, W. S Yille No.251—R. H. Evans Greenville No. 25 —E. A. Dwenger. Harbor No. 253—Robert w. Graham, Jihns, James Pye Anderson No. 254—Thomas F. Dempster. 5 Charles G. Starr. Lo Princeton No. 281—C. R. Hoessil. Scepler No. 262—C. R Hausen. Eveuing Star No. 263—Joseph Anderson. Hniford vo. 284 S Artist, L. M. Camp. San Mateo No. 265—L. D. Morse, Grand Isiand No. 2 . P. Lind. North Buite No. 267—George E. Clymes. Buena Vista ber: Goiway. Pleasant Grove 9—Fraik 8. Plerce. Berkele No. 270—J. W. Striker. R-dding No. 271—Roli Pa terson. A. J. Wricht. Porter ~o. 27¢—B, F. Edwands, Wiiliam K. Hill, Jesse A. Jackson, Alber: W. Grismore. Adin No. 273—E. M. Wilson. k Grove No. 2T4—Fred M. Dicks W, Lowry Ayrile No 275—Wiillam H. Whiitock. Fraternal No. 276—J. W, Kowling, J. lzg Modoc No. 278—John E. Baker. o, Charles W. Sir- NEW TO-DAY—CLOTH'NG LAST WEEK WAS A The people were with us from early Monday morn till 11 o’clock last night. SPRING CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHING GOGDS WENT OFF OUR HiGH-PILED COUNTERS AND SHELVES AS THOUGH BY MAGIC. The many “FAKE SALES” about town only served to bring out in bold relief the true magnitude of our great, bona fide and mighty SACRIFICE SALE of the finest grade goods ob- tainable in this country. Any Man With a Fat or Lean Pockethook, It doesn’t matter which, if he be a lean man with a fat pocketbook, or a fat man with a lean pocketbook, we can fit either man accord- ing to his physical as weil as his financial capacity with a stylish Suit or Overcoat that Il put him on good terms with himself and everybody else for many moons to come. There Is a Reason for Everything, The reason we are now giving our fine goods away at about HALF THEIR INTRINSIC VALUE is because we have but a short time here at our TEMPORARY QUARTERS in which to turn our mammoth stock into cash. We have got to quit our present quarters next month, hence must close out our goods at once regardless of Week for us. Bodie No. 279—J. J. McKenzle. Redwood No. 281—H. L. Bagley, Robert Star- rett. Kiverside No. 282—Willlam D. McDonald, W. W. Phe.ps J. E. Shie.ds. Birds Landiog No. 284—Jacab Nelson. Westera Addition No. 285—William £. Lee, M. T. Moses. Lig Vailey No. 286~ W. D. Packwood. * Madison No. 287—Joseph Dearing. Monroe No. 28§—H. F. Coftman, J. H. Mitcheil, Issdore J. Proulx. Token No. 200—T. W. Duckworth, James Flem- fag, F. M. Johnson. Morrilla No. 261 -Charles D Katader. Mouawk No. 292—K. i rapvaionia. Gration No. 203—Joha Leathers Jr. | i | | | | Walker Farwinston No. 205—J. F. Rogers. Martinez No. 237—George B. Rawson. o Euterprise No, 295—Warren Heston, F. B. Og- en, West Point No. 299—J. Golason. Cayucos No. 300—Heary K. Cass. In 0 5o 501—F. H. Mack. Santa Macla No. 302—r. T. Ketcham. Fall River No. 304—James Kenyon. Coraing No. 3U5—W. D. Lecey. Talare City No. 8u6—J. M. Slinkard, Wharton. Cawptonville So. 307—E. F. Cuuninghem, Selnia »o. 309—J. J. Vanderburgh. Exceisior No. 81 . 1sbet. Durham No. 311— Fimple. Sher.dan No. 312—1T. B, rhiuips. Vorwariz No. - 813—William Heyer, B, F. Robert | | No. 314—4. A. Hanca, 515—Ira . Lane. Falley No. 816—F. G. Myers. No. 317—John Lonaid Tores.vije No. 3 | Golde1 We.t No. 822—E. U. Gleeson, W. L. | Owen, F. K. Parker. Goodwil No. <2 —W. A. Bonynge,W. A. Henrs: Pasadens. C . Heryey, J. B. McNeiL East ~ide 25—George W. Rustou, Henry V. Van Duse Colton No. 326—C. B. Hami-ton. Medera No. 327—Ezta bethards, Sunset No. 328—H. B. Mcaulff, Charles Rup- penthal, . ¥. Stocking. Crocitt No. 8.9—1_ B. Prait. Mourovia No. $30—Jobn K. Woolley. Bishop < reex No 352—F. K. Andrews. Lake No. 53:—tjeorze Birtch. Pre-ldio No. 334—s. ¥. bavidson, J. Ferretil, J, M. Fuster. Byron No. 355G, M. Oilve Bratch No. 38t Rocklip No. 337- Natlonal ity No_ 33 A \'ashmyer. Falibrook No. k59—, F. Neft Nacimleato No. 34/—Lee M. Rucker. Redlands No. 341—E, C. Warren. Mount Whitney No. r Cent:al California No. 343—Theodoie Madson, . 1. Shields Escondido No. 344—F. P. Willard. Ontario No. 345—W. P. Dates, Jobn Mitchell, Oceanside No. 346—Jobn ~chuyler. Blus Luke No. 347—A. Acoru, C. H. leaves. Embarcadero No. 348 Thumas H. Fawcett. Castle Rock No. 349—David M. McLellan, Saata Lucia 20, 250—J; B. Ward. Lakeport No. 351—C. W. Kell Tempieion o. 354—H. B. Morrison. Woodviie No. 393—Edwin H. Harris. Oristemba Mo 354—Joseph E. Eddiemon. C.ements No. 395—J. C. Sterlin Delano 56— orris H. 1 Scandia No. 357— Louis Chris:ensen. San Beroabe No. 358—A. J. Myers. Porterv.lie 0. 35— Henty M. Kiester. Tort bragg No. 360— Limotby U'Coador, J, W. Rando ph. Maxweil No. 381—J. K. Prime: Fow.er No. 563—M. &. Rose. Flori1 No. 364—Henry C. Whitman. Bun Fernando No. 865—Willlam H. McTimoll. Ciirus No. 367— Wiiliam T. Baker, John E. Daly. Sargent No. 368—Alexander. Hey, Fraok k. Smith. Senside No. 362—0. G. Tullis. Siskiyou No. $70—8. E. Knight. 3 Sewi-Tropic Mo 371—H. S. Brown, K. E. Over- holtzer, J. A. Wiicut. Gabilan No. 373—Henry R. Farley. Ch.50 0. 373—Charles Hillman. Mount Camppell No. 374—1. . Lane. Sanger No. 576—W. L. Lathim. Wainut Grove No. 376—-Will % McGaugh, Circie No. 577—Chafles & McMillan. Dan ville No. 378—E. A. Bunce. Active No. 379—Jobn E. Grlss. Unward No. 38U—Chaancey Langdon. DI uba No. $51—A. L. Dicvey. Niles No. 882—¥. E. Southwick. Llmhurst No. 384—J. L Bundock. America No. 385—V. B. Barnum, U. R. Gilbert, P.'P. Wiicox, . W. Wood. ——————— ADVANCES made on fopniture and planos with o. Ridgely No. 294—Alexander Hildebrand, Robert | |8 all loss. THIS WEEREK: Men’s $12 50 All-wool Suits must go at $6.50 Men’s $13.50 All-wool Suits must go at 7.50 Men’s $17.50 All-wool Suits must go at 9.50 Child’s $4.00 All-wool Suits must goat 1.95 Child s $5.00 All-wool Suits must go at 2.45 Boys’ $8.50 All-wool Suits must go at 4.95 CITIZENS OF SAN. FRANCISCO .AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES : This Phenomenal and Bona Fide Sale should not be missed, as a positive saving of from 35 to 50 per cent can surely be effzcied. zf g T e TEMPORARY QUARTERS: '220-224 SUTTER STREET, 3 DoORS WEST OF HEARNY. Same to same, undivided third interest in same; REAL ESTATE TRANS ACTIONS| 4 Ch Crocker Estate Company to David Emerson, 10t | of Nicholas on S 1ine of Beutan sireet, 181:3 1 of Stanyan, £ | Frank b calll 25 by 5 197:4: $10. | fornia, io: on NW line of Harrison street, 68:9 NE | Lot on SW cor er of R Bartholomew Kenefick to Marzaret Kenefick, | of First, N ). 68 NW 187:6: also oton NE | stroet, W 30:3 1ot on NW Iine of Clementina street, 250 SW of | ine of Firat sireet, 68:8 NW of Harrison, NW 23 Elehin, SW 25 by NW 5: alsolot on W line of | by Nii 68:9: aiso lot on NE line of First street, Capp street, 178 5 of Twenty-second, S 22 by W | 92 NW of Harrison, NW 25 by NI 63 :9; §15,000. T gt Eiery G Flerce 10 Minerva . Plerce, lot ou ¥ ary and Jose ue of Harrison street and Stanie: , NE 0| Tomad) Taana, Jesos and Liandra Martinez (by B. | HR€O7 JLaEtisor L el P. Oliver, commissioner) to Wilma McNab, lot on |- Chatiex 3 and “Mary J. Green to John A. Wiison, S'ine of Union stree 46:8 & of SOMEOMEIT. | 1ofon Wins of Kentucky stréet, 150 N of Buste east 22:6 by & 65:9: $1510. rom. | S350y W00 $10. George and Eliinor Davidsen to Glusepps Tem: e to Andrew M. Wilson, lot on W line of pone;.inc.on b Tine ctlombatd sl A (07 cxy street, 175 X of Butte, W 100 by N Daponk, & 2l B ani banchero, lot au S line ot I Tl iDont, 1% 316, E rriet E Winter to Clarence M. fymonds, lot Lombard s reet 6 r. of hupont, & 20, S 756, E | on '\ iina of Tenth avenue, 100 & of M street, 5 50 e A X erapone 1o same, ot an S | b7 E 120; 310. Gluacppe and Mary 1 empon 5 5 [/b7] Boot Dapont, E 51 S. J. Sheljer to Annie xaig, lot on S line ot T IatchTonteed S 80 5 ST 2 218 BY | girect, 107:6 W of Thirty-niath avenue, W 25 by Thomas and“Patrick Kelly and Susan Cassidy | S 100: $10. oy M Cogney, attorney), Ange and Mary Kelly | _Samuel ana Josephine Rothberg to Peter and O e Bran, undivided two-tnirds of ot on % | Josi- Furger, loi 5, b.cck 14, Sunnyvale Home [one of Taylor atreet, 10 N of Derby place (uak- | stead: $10. 2 land piacey, N 20 by I 57:8: $10. | *'Siomon. Dora, Bernhard and Rose Getz to Nat. Same to Feltce V. Brun, undivided third intetes: | tie Petterson 1ot on NW iine of Athens sireet, 150 in same: 810. | NEof ertia avenue, Nx 25 by NW 100, block Patrick aud Thomas Kelly and Susan Cassidy | 64, Excelsio: Homesiead: $10. (by 3. Cooney, aiiornev) (o0 same, undivided ALAMEDA COUNTY. i oteresc ulog on & liue of Tuyloe sireet. 30 | 1 7, Stackier (by G A. Koch, consiabie of Onk, aad Towgship). (o Co. Eirsch, 1o oa W line o y Contot s.poetr 1208 0 “west Kighth, 5 38:10, W | 33711 S of Vallelo, §2460; E. Depierre, 12, block 530, Oakiard; $242 1es N. Eichard (sdministrator of the estate | Alice K. Hart to Mery hard ipd Fdzar S. Morine, by | guardian of estat- of M Ty A. aod Charlotte God er, commissloner) to Bank of Cali- | frey, minors), undivided naif interest of following & reer, 100 W of Wocd W : being iots 9, 10, 11 and W uillermo, Thomas E. Graber, | land: $10. Katherine V. N 135, Oaklsnd Township: $2000. Ch chester, same, Uakland ‘Township: $2150. Alameda: $10. 4 Laura Lewrence to L. D. W nof lot 1, blo.k 8 Col.ege Homeste $100 160, being portion of same . Berkeley : $100. Builders’ Contracts. N of Derby piace (Oakiand place), N 20 by E 57:6: | 810. 3 chisect. 106:9, N 25:10. E 106:7 to beginning, being lot Nery (witeof N. E., irosd svenue and Wood by 801734, being lot 5, block 52, lands of Oakland Poiot ferry landing. Oakand: also loton S ineof Halroad avenue or Seventh 73 by S100:714 7 or lot 8, block 82, ls1ds of Cakland Point ferry landing Oak- Kiinkner (sxecutrix estate of Charles A. Klinkner) to krank Davey, lot on N line of But'er avenue. 175 E of 1dano st., E 50 by Frank and Wilheln ina Davey to Clarence A. Alexunder and Mary +. P. Johnson to Helena Morgenstern, 1ot on 5 Jine of Buena Vista avenoe, 880 ¥ Oak of 8 reet, £ 37, S 60, £ 18, S85. W 50, N 145 to beginnlug, block 46, Minturn Tract, t, 1ot on SE corner of ba @ and Haste streets, ~ 468 by E 150, beins 1. D. and Sarah West to Laura Lawrence, Jot on E lie of Dana sireet. 46:5 = of Huste, ~ 46:8 by & Maria Garbarino with L. B. Paramont, to erect a hree-story building on W line of Mason street, -