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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1897. 17 ————eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen DBJECT TO KEEP / GUARD IN' RAGS Extra Duty Would Be Pleasant if Natty Uni- | forms Were Provided. | Naional Guardsmen Hav: a Grievance Against the State Major Hayes Orders a Patrcl to See | That the Rues Are | i Obeye! [ OAKLAND OrFrce Sax FRANCISCO CALL, g 908 Broadway, June 8, National en have no objection 10 any amot varade duty so long as ms tha a credit nd the State and which i are not disacreeable to spectators. They b wever, to being continually on | nt of they can we 10 themselve 20w in uniforms of which they are not proud and which are accorded the glassy | i eye er than the welcome look of | moval of Companies A and | } ¥ ieir new armory in the Hook build- | [::4 ajor Jobn F. Hayes has made som. | | e enforcene of disci- | | the most strict 1les in the prohibiting all form of | and the use of lig in the | This rule has been posted in a c he armory for years enforce the | occea; s been more | a rum ice to these | has bee cccasionally tampered jor Haye a new order of | has " b by moving into anged the old re- a non-commis- rivates to patrol | ht. They are on ose of enforcing he armory in ] 11 o’clock. ights must go effect some succes The dly to iere s ai to keep guard doing so There anies, make ssioned This, with ek, be- various in the National ous matter. BLAZE., | MYSTERIOUS Firemen Have a Hot but Ch OAKLAND, Car., June 8.—Great clouds | moke rolling heavenward this morning { wer Broadway gave rise to the : hat the whole of that part of t on fire. The department | emarkably quick run and had a ream of water Fight Hold the Fire | on Lower | Eroadw: pon the burning build- everythinz but the in- 1se, where the fire orig- the ho On: found the ouse a seething fur- owned by James de Fremery pied by A. Davi esidence. arrival the firemen nside of the was occ -store an San Fra a gro- The proprietor i cisco when the fire oc- d. His wiie claims to have been back vard. A blacksmith-sho t door, and when spoke abor d they were ‘‘mak ng She satistied hersel s all right and ret e then went und it declared started throu ke out in stands he saw the smoke blacksmith ots of smioke thatihe house urned to the garden. to the h 1 ex e ouse and | ksmith | ng. Sue | he store when the flames ost a gold watch $1250 in | 1 brooch were some LOVED AXD RO The DE AWAY. Lett Man She Saved. Belle of ¥ $he OAKLAND, CAL., June 8— Floyd | tnere is just such o T'wo o Fioyd was suffering from some boles in his e made b, joung horseman numed Claren was in love with Miss Barbara Behind | Ploasanton of L vermore isr mirth. ige in weeks a s that we ile of Pl on. has gone and Miss Reed is < 10 enter inlo snother enguge- x marry. This is why Floyd is happy. Fioyd was attacked by Lewis one night nonth ag Floyd was talking to about Lewis when the lat- nd according to the evi- iy puslished, there was a fusit lode and Lewix emptied his revolver, | while Floyd d:d not fire & shot. Lewis | was acquitted by the testimony of the | of Pleasanton 3 aim off,” said L'oyd to-day : has repaid ner by leaving R ting to some other Sae. | She tr make it appear that 1 was | jealous of Lewis, and said that ste was engaged to him and that they were soon | 10 be married. In fact she toid sucha pretty story that romance triumpbed over aw, “Now be has rewarded her by leaving her free to make another choice. While isvery ungaliant on his part, 1 think Miss Barbara has been served just right. 1e attempt to make me appear ridicu- loue when I have a married daughter olaer than she is was unwarranted. The | whole proceedinz was a furce. The Dep- 1ty District Artoruey, Mr. Moore, saia he would rather go to San Quen:in five years than marry the belle of Pleassnton. I consider now that [ am vindicated.” -———————— POLITIOAL PREFERENOES, Deputies Mason and Woodsum Viotims of a Deal. OAKLAND, CaL, June 8,—George H. on, who bas been Deputy Recorder r several years, was removed to-day by County Recorder Spear. Joseph Barde lin: was appointed to the vacancy. Mr. Spear told Mason the change was entirely # political one and that there was no faalt 1o find with his work. It is understood tobet an agreement looking toward mutual uture political protection has been made between Recorder Spear and County Clerk Jordan and that Jim Oliver of Berkeley, which is Spear’s home, woul,d e given adeputy’s place in the Clerk’s efice. George C. Woodsum, courtroom deputy 1o Judge Ogden, 18 said to be the man over whom hangs the aX. e ——————— one to Yosemite. BERKELEY, CaL., June 8.—Dr. Jou?h Le Conte, Mrs. Le Conte and Joseph Le Conte Jr., together with the Misses Helen d to | | it would seem that they would have had it | . wards “electric line will be founa on the | | dered a ber ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. 000%%000g %o MRS ATE, @, \If-lEub.SMANN. 0‘,‘6 > ‘MRS.MAUDE L.von FREITAG SOME OF THE PROMINENT LADIES AT CAMP-MEETING. OAKLAND, CAL., June 8. °o o o Snmnpo® o _MRS.REBECCA J.JONNSON THE SPIRITUALISTS’ One of the most noticeable features of the Cealifornia Union Spiritualists camp-meeting now being conducted ai Trestle Glen is the large number of prominent ladies who are down for sessions in the programme. Awmong them are some of the best known spiritualists in the country. They include Madame Julia Scnlessinger, Mrs. Kate Huesmann, Mrs. Irene M. Smith, Mrs. Hattie D. Wrenn, Madume Montague, Madame Young, Mrs. R. 8. Lillic, Mrs. Hendee- Rodcers, Mrs. Maude L. von Freitag ana several others. One or more of tnese iad ies conducts a pfominent portion of each day’s prcceedings. The camp-mesting is being well attended and the officers declare that it is already a success. ACWE CLUB'S HOME,[FOR GRENTER OEKLAND.|N Opponents of the Measure Are €aid to Be Colcnizing Voters. Inspected by a Throng During | a Promenade Concert Last | Night. Pioneer Athletic Club Across the Bay Has a P rmanent Head- Was, Howev -, Just Inside quart-rs. the Cty L mits S | OAKLAND, CaL, June 8.—The new OAKLAND OrFicE SAN FraNc1sco Oary,) bome of the Acme Athletic Club was | 908 Broadway, June I3 rown open for ir The place was thronged with pection this evening. tastefnliy decorated and friends of the members. The Reliance orchestra of twenty-eight pieces supplied music for the evening's entertainment. The building is 70x100 feet, located at The question of Greater Oakland will be fought out at the polis on Thursday. In the city of Oakland it 1sa forezone conclusion that the measure will receive | unlimited sapport, bat the Ann xation League declares that it will be necessary 1o poll every votein favor of the project Thirteenth and Clay streets, and is a four- | in the aistrict 10 be annexed to insure v story stone and brick siracture, cosiinz | cess. $35,000. The ground flocrs will be rented The ground has been very thoroughly or stores, but the rest will be used by the ‘‘boys.” In the basement is a bicscle and heating room as well as the swimming tank. The iatter is 50 feet, :rom four | to eight feet in depth and holds 30,000 gai- lons of water. On the second floor is an room, office and directors' room, arior, library and reading-room, billiard-room and cardroom. The gym- nasiam occtpies the entire third floor. It 1s finished in natural wood, and has all of the latest modern :mprovements for the : development of the muscle. however, and the coiony will have to vote The committee of arranzements for the | i Oakland, where their seven votes will ovening inciuded President J. J. Alien, J, | €Ot no figure, instead of voting in the out- gone over and some startling discoveries have been made. There are a few ener- getic opponents to annexation anisome of tnese have, according to officers of the league, been guilty of very unscrupulous methods. The most flagrant attempt to influence the result was the discovery of a barn in which seven men were colonized. All these men expressed themse!ve being ready to vote against annexation. The barn is just within the city limits, P! Cook, A. P. Swam, C. W. Hawbecker, | 08 district, where they would be a sub- J. S. Shedd, Charles Hannon, Henry |8tantial element. Tank, J. U. Bird, R. E. Revaik. Paul Car. | In some districts men were found who roll and Clareuce Staples. The reception | Dad registered in two places, with the in- committee inc uded L. W. Hardie, Joe | lention of voting early and twice. In Champlon, Geo Faulkner. George | Other places names of men were found who bad given vacant lots as their places of abode. Overone hundred and fifty new names have been added to the register in | the outside district since the iast election and have been registered by one of the large land-owners in the district who is opposed to the schem One of the most powerful arguments be- ing made is that the increase popula- tion to the city of Oak!and by annexation, which wouid be about twelve thousand, | will give Oakland_such a high standing that all over the Union she will be rated as of increased importance. It is stated, with truth, that Los Angeles recently an- nexed a large outside territory and that ber fame was heralded in every State. The same would of course be true in the case of Oakland. Welcomed Home. OAKLAND, CaL, June 8.—The Rev. C. M. Hill of the Tenth avenue Baptist Church was tendered a reception by the mem bers of his church and congregation to-night in the Sunday-school rcoms. The R«v N. F. Hoy welcomed him home and expressed the;members’ pleasure at his re- turn in good health. Mr. Hill responded at length with a re- port of the May anniversaries which he attended at Pitisburg, Pa. of his remarks refreshments were served by the ladiesof the church. Allof the Baptist charches on this side of the bay Humphreys, R. V French, Charles Siam- | berg, Frank Cook, Fred Wailace and Harry Wagor. Junel5 will be the first gentlemen’s night. After that there will be monthly exhibitions. Tall and Short Men. OAKLAND, Car, June 8.—A tall and a short man made an altempt to rob the | home of F. A. Merritt, 1273 Sixth avenue, this morning about 2 o'clock. At first they tried the basement, but could not effect an entrance. The back door was ext handled and by the marks of & jimmy open but for the timely appearance of the hired girl and adog.” The two escaped, but the care was reported to the police. Church Pienie. OAKLAND, CaL., June 8—On Fri next a basket picnic will be held at & Lotenzo Grove by the members of the | Market-street Congregational Cburch and Sunday-school. The cars of the Hay- | spur loop on Franklin reet, between | Thirteenth and Fourteenth, and will starc | £:45 A. M. snd returning will leave the | rove at 4:30 p. ». All members of the day-school will be given their trip ee. May 1 to Pleces. OAKLAND, CaL, June 8.—School Di- | rectcr Lugies aeclares that *if the school buildings are not repainied they will fali | to vieces. The roofs will leak, and | W88 represented. some of the buildings are in a most dil’}ni- Overhauled by a Bicycle. duted condition,” " he concluded. The| orgIAND. O q g AKLAY Car, June 8. — Officer Diroctors decidea after this to spend | o ) o ol $7711 in repairs during ihe vacation age | Jilliam Moote, while riding a wheel out | Ban Pablo avenue this afternoon, saw a man run out of a store and down the street. He took after him and overhauled him after he had inken a streetcar and started to transfer. The man was placed under arrest and taken to the city prison. Iuvestigation showed that the fellow had tapped & till and s cured $10. He gave his name as Frank Cone. To Help the Cadots D, CaL., June 8. —Company the Cross Cadets, will be ten- fit on_Thursday evening by the Violet Social Club. The ciub is anx- ious to help the cadeis to provide uni- forms. The entertainment and drill will | be given at Germania Hall. i OAKLA League « S:ven Men Found in a Barn Which | s as | it is sa:d that over one-half of them | At the close | EW ADVENTISTS BOARDS State O'ficers Elected at the Bush- roi Park Camp-M:eting Yesterday. While a So dier in the Civil War. | OAKLAND, CaL., June 8.—After the devotional exercises at the camp in Bush- rod Park to-day another meeting of the conference was heli, Eider A. J. Breed in the chair. T.eentiretime was consumed in the discus resolutions intro- d election of conference officers. The new board of officers of the California confer. ce consists of the following: Elder W, Knox of Los Angeles, president; J. J. v of Ircland of Oakland, secretary; Pacific Press blishing Company, ~treasurer. Tie following-named persons were elected asan executive committee: W. T. Knox, N. C. McClure, M. C. Wilcox, R. S, Owen, E. E. Andross, H. F. Courter and G. W, Rea. Immediately after the adjournment of this meeting another was called in behalf of the St. Helena Sanitarium and the pul- vit was occupied by Dr. A. J. Sanderson, who made an earnest appeal for that in- | stitution and for the principles of health reform as advocated in the journal pub- lished at that place. The afternoon session consisted of an taking for his text the words found in I Peter, v:5.7: “Casting all your care npon him, for Le careth foryou.’” He said that the principal reason why so many per- sons commit suicide is because they think no one ‘‘cares for them."” ~I believe in his constant keeping power,’” he said. *He is not like the sen- tinel asleep at his post. I have gone to a sleeping sentry and taken his gun from his hands and he didn’t know bu: the | watehtuiness of our God that. He cares for us every day and evers hour of the day.”” The spraker had been a soldier in the Iate Civil War, and gave many incidents of army life to illustrate God’s care for his people and the confi- dence which the Christian should have in God's power to bring victory out of every conflict. the congregation adieu. evening train for the East. Msjority Protests Filed. OAKLAND. Cav., June 8.—The proper- ty-owners on Eighth street,between Frank- lin street and the bridge, have filed a ma- i | inspiring sermon by Eider G. A. Irwin, | | is not such a; He left on the jority protest against the proposed resur- | | tacing of said street by the new steam | roller, which would not cost more than | hall or three-fourths of a cent per front foot, or $10 for a 25-foot lot. The grounds of protest are stated that the cost of curbs and guiters would Le a burden. The fact is neither is included in the specifications and had not been intended. The whole | seems to be the work of some rich prop- | erty-owners who have misrepresented to the poor ones the cost of the proposed work. This is the worst piece of street in the city. Clay ana Grove. To Reduce Fees. OAKLAND, CaL, June 8 —Councilman Girard has introduced an ordinance redue- ing the poundmaster’s ices nearly one- half. Mr. Girard declares that the officer is clearing $250 per month. To this Mr. Wetsel replicd to-day thbat he would be glad to zet §100 outside of his expenses. He declires the total than §300, while the necessary expenses | exceed $200. NO OBJEGTION TO THIS and Anita Gompertz, left to-day for Yo- seniite, to be gone several weeks. 8UT 5TRONG DISLIKE FOR THIS. How the Guardsmen Rece've Major Haycs? Latest Ord:r. Elder Irwin Tels of His Experi mee | d at a previous meeting and in the | In conclusion the speaker bade | | A protest was riled against like improve- | ments upon Seventeentn street, between receipts to be less | REAL ESTATE MARKET REVIEW Volume of Transactions Continues of Goodly Proportions. Building of Low-Priczd Homes Quite Active in Subu:ban Districts. | Property-Owners in the Potrero Wili B: R qu:sted to Make Im- provements. Business in the real estate line has run along well this spring. The volume of transactions has been equal to all antici- pations, while prices have shown no weak- ening except in rare cases, where transfers of distant property have occurred. Land at the extreme end of the Missivn district is receiving more attention than has been given to it for many years. Richmond property is receiving consider- able attention at the present time, and so is Southside district in the eastern sec- tion. The Potrero is giving signs of ac- tiv.ty, and South Ban Francisco with its new railroad facilities, which attract at- tention to that district, has caused 1ts realty to be considered a marketable com- modity. | Operations in the building line stili con- tinucactive and many contracts, mostly for {small amounts, continue to be recorded | weekly. A comparison for building during the month of Mav for the past four years, from Woll's Building News and Review, is as fullows: | Year. No. Value {1894, seereane. 118, 259 1835 994150 ) 1x96.." 872,316 | 1897.. 835,087 A comparison of the first five months of the | year with a like period in 8hows the following result: previous years | Year. No Value. 1864 asos e ARY ..... 82,321 466 jatea:Set o 455 83.871 1896 R T 1549,257 Gl RN 1,960,588 | REVIEW OF THE RECORDS. | During Mav the mortgages recorded 36,200. a fa!ling off of $62,000 | smounted to | from April Roliases to the ags of | #738,704 were recorded, or over $200,000 less | thun'in A The greatest deciitie, however, wasin tie building operations, the May con. | tracts o ounting to $287,708, as com- vared to $509,678 in April. There were 119 decas recorded during the Dast week. During the same time eighty-one morigages, aggregating $244,878, passed to record. The tollowing were among the principhl ones: Joseph Robinson to Hibernia Bank, $6500 | for one year at 634 per cent on property on the | south line of Bush street, 137:6 feet west of | 6 feet; Benjamin Fehnemann | 1k, $3600 for one year at G, | per centon property on the southeast corne | of Larkin and Green strects. 35x85 feet; also on property on the east 1ine o1 Larkin street, 69 iect south of Green, 35x82 feet; Mary Gil- lespic to Hibernia Bank, $5000 for one year at 615 per cent on_property on_the north line of Clay street, 1376 feet east of Jones, 60x137:6 | feef; 1. M. Kairoch to the Hiberiin Bauk, £3500 for one year at 614 per cent on property on the south ‘line of st sireet, 112:6 fcet | west of Buchanan, 25x137:6 feet; Clinton | Jones to the Humboldt Bank, $6000 until February 4, 1899, 7 per cent ou property on img west line.of Ashbury streer, 176:6 feet | north of Frede: . 1256X186:3 feet: Moses Bolomon to Fureka Bui.ding and Loan Asso- ‘ clation, $3000 for six years at 7‘per cent on property on the southeast corner of Mateo and | Chenery streets, 94:6x200 feet; also on prop- erly on soutneast line of Chenery, 118 feet southwest of Mateo street, 94x200 feet: Emile and Juile Depierre to Frank McGovern, $6000, for two years, at 7 per cent, on property on | the southwest corner of Ashbury and Waller | streets. 50x186:3 feet; Fauces W. Seitz to ‘ Securily Savings Bank, $3500, for one year at 6 per cant, on prop:rty on the south line of Sacramenio street, 150 feet west of Gough street, 25X137:6 feet; Dennis and Nellle Lally to Hibernia Bank, $4000 for one year at 7 per cent on property on the southwest line of Eleventh street, 29 feet southeast of How- | 9x90 feet; Patrick Lynch to Hibernia )00 for ome year at 614 per cent on PropeTiy on the west line of Sanciiez street, 2 | teet south of Twenty-sixth street, 44 | feet; H. L. Mueller to Hibernia Bank for one year at 6l¢ per cent, on proper the north line of Turk street, 130:3 feet east of | Webster street, 26:6x120 ieer; Patrick W. | Riordan to Hibernia Bank, $9000 tor oue year at 61 per cent, on property on the norih line of Page street, 108 feet west of Masonicavenue, west 25 :3, north 137 :6, east 25:3, south 12:6, | east 108, south 75, west 108, south 50 feet; John and Elizabeth T. Doherty 1o the Hibernia Bank, $5000 ior one vear at 614 per cent on property on the northwest cor- | ner of Turk and Pierce streets, 37:6x87 | Patrick Lagan to Hibernia Bank, $3000 at 6! | per cent on property on the soutneas: corne | of Golden Gate avenue and Franklin sireet, | east , south 80, east 21:3, south 40, west 85, nortn’ 120 feet; E. H. and Adelphina L. Wakeman to Hibernia Bank, $4000 for oue year at 614 per cent on property on the north itne of Hiaight street, 165 feet west of Baker, | 55x187:6; R. and Augusta Thomaschewski to the onomy Bank and Loan Associa- | tion, §2000 for ten years at 7 per cent on | property on the south line of Twenty-third street, 93:6 east of Vicksburg street, 24x65 feet; Margaret A. Skelly to Security Savings §10,000 for one year at 7 per centon P ¥ ou tue west line of Powell street, 85 | feet'south of Geary, 52:6x92 C. L. Diagle: | dr. to Eureka Bank and Loan Association, 00 for six yearsat7 per cent on property | on the south line of Vallejo street, 91:6 | westof Buchanan street, 23x157 :6feet: Henry | P. Conrady to_German 'Beuk, $4000 for one | year at 7 per cent, on property on the south. | east corner of Clayton and Page streets, 112:6 | x37:6 f-et; Johu W. and Louisa F. Valeniine » Fravces A. Baldwin, $2290 for five years at 7 per cent, on Jproperty ou the north line of Union street, 74:6 feet west of Scott street, | 80x137:6 feet: Mury E. and George L. Carroll 10 Marion Leventritt, $3750 for three monthe L7 per cent, on property on the southeast corner of Market aud Sanchez streels, south 10% feet, east 125 teet, north_60 feet, west 4 Teet, north 74:4 feét, or 68:63; leet to Market, southwest 49 feet; also southwest corner of Twenty-eighth and Noe streets, 560x 228 feet; also south line of Henry, 180 feet west of Sanchez, 50x115 feet; also south line | of Fifteenth street, 70:83( fee! east of Banchez, x100 feet; also nortowest corner of Twen- iy-eighth and Noe streets, north 101:6 feet, west 117 feet, north 12:6 feet, west 32! south 114 feet, east 442 teet; L. H. § bernia Bank, $55,000 ior one year at 6 cent, on_property ou the south line of Ellis street, 87:6 feet east of Mason, 503100 lect; M. L. Wiison to German Bank, 16,000 for one year at 7 per cemt on property on the north line of Sutter street, 68:9 f-et east of Jones, 34:414x80 feet; Elery G. and Minerva W. Plerce to Martin J. Burke, $3000 for one year at 9 per cent on property on the east cor- | ner of Harrison street and Stanley place, 50x George and Mina Werner to La Soolete | Francaise, $8500 for three years at 614 per cent on properiy on the north line of Fiibert stieet, 192:6 feet east of Laguns, 82:6x85 feet, ais0 on proj erty on the north line of Filbert reet, 62:6 feet eastof Laguna, 2585 feet; Frederick C. and Babette Hahn to German Bank, $3000 for one year at 7 per cent on property on north line of Howard street, 130 feet north of Eighteenth, 25x122:6 feot; Wils liam Boericke (trustee)'to Stella W. Belcher, $7211 for five yoars at 7 per cent on property on the southeast corner of Clay and Taylor streets, 114 :9x80 feet; John H. Bremer to Hi- | bernia Bank. $2500 for one year at 6}4 per cent on proverty on the northeast corner of Vallejo and Larkin streets, 25x116 feet; Chris- tina Breiling 10 Hibernia Bauk, $8000 for one year at 615 per cent on properiy on the south- cast line of Mission street, 45 feet northeast of Sixth, 30x80 feet; Bernard and Mars Fiood to Hibernia Bank, $3815 for one year at 615 per cent on property on_the east iine of Sui.chez street, 146 feet south of Sixteenth, 56390 feet; Thomas J. and Annie J. O'Sullivan to Hibernia Bank. $2670 for one year at 615 per cent on property on the east line of Stotwell street, 185 feet south of Twenty-first, 30x122:6 feet. The releases recorded numbered thirty. seven and wero for a total of $85.561. The following are the principal ones: From the Hibernia Bank to Julie Gascon, $3000 on property at the northwest corner of Waller and Ashbury streets, 50x186:3 feet; the German Bank to Henry Henny, $5000 on rop rty on the south line of Fulio sireet, §65°teet east of Flilmors, 27:6%197:6 1o H the German Bank to Hannain Rusenberg. §5000 on prop:riy on the ROrth line of E 1is pro) | | sireet. 3 feet west of Van Ness avenue, 27:6x20 fecl; San Francisco and Oskland Mutual Loan Association to James H. Barry, 2000 on property on the south line of Golden Gate avenue, 96:10}4 feet east of Baker street, 25x112:6; German Bank to Patrick Lynch, $2500 on property on the west line of Sanchez RAILROAD TRAVEL! CIFIC COMPANY. > svsTEN) e to arrive at BOUTHEEN (eacr (Main Live, Foot of Market Street.) Rirver: feet” south of Twenly-sixth, == 44:6x80; Adoiph Sutro to M. B. Monaghan, vE — t 169, _ ARRIVE 140 on lots 4 to 7.block A,map of Sutro’s Ad- 04 Niles, Sau Jose and Way Stations... ... Qition; Sarah Stoeger 10 Moses Silomon, $4000 0A Atlautic Express, Ogden aud East.. 8:45» on lots 9 to 16, block airmount ' Tract; 0A Benicia, Sacramento, Oroville and Redding via Davis . 04 Vacaville and Rumsey.. s 04 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga and Santa Ross. Hibernis Bank io Johanba Bacon, $3500 on | properly on the south line of Post street, | 112:6 feet west of Buchanan; German Bank 1o John Wood and John and Sarah Wood, oA i . Josa Btockions Tous, $6000 on property on the southeast line of Bl ® Marmmiie. - GBioo, folsom street, 55 feet northeast of Tenth, Tehama and Red Bl.....ovvorre &113P g feet; Hibernia Bank to John Spottis- | *8:80a Peters and Milton. . Y7:I5P 9:00A New Orleans xpress, Merced, Fresno, Bakerstield, Santa Burbar Augcles, Dem Orleans sud East 04 Vallejo. wood, $1000 on property on the west line of | Sixth avenue, 125 fect south of C street, 50x | 120 feet; Hibernis Bank to Eugene and C. Breiling, $1500 on property on tae north line | of Ford sireet, 185 feet east of Noe.25x114 | 7004 X0 e e goss e giatsiesiiss feet; German Bank to C. Breiling, $17,600 on | R Proper y on ihe southeasi line of Mission | itiver Steamiers. . 5 street, feet nertheast of Sixth, 30x80 feet; ose and Livermore, . Say Hibernia Bank to Suean Whelan, $2000 on | 1:30v Martinez and Way Stations . : 4:00r Martivez, San Rawmon, _Vallejo, property at the southwest corner of Oak and urtivez, . Ashbury streets, 31:3x100 feet; Emma Gates e VO‘}‘{‘}.‘"‘{ 9:154 Butler {(by attorney) to Willlam F. Mau, $8400 | 4,905 eniots, Vacarille, ' Woodland, on property on the west line of Fillmore Knights Tanding, Marysvills, Oro- gtreet, 53 feet north of Sutter, 50x100 feet; ville and Bacrawento ... . 9:dBa Monarch Mutual Butiding and Loan Associa- $:30r Lathrop, Stockton, Modesto, Mer- ton to F. V.and Lena Severance, $1400 on ;_l‘d, l(lil:ull‘i('flr\\‘ta\fl ite), and on the n )t Ciipper street, resno, goivg via. Niles, returning cst of & 4X100 foet; Stella via MATURZ......\oocviveeseeees ABUISE Boericke, §8500 on | 8:100rLos Augeles Exiicas, Tracy, o, Mojave (for Randsburg), st corner of Taylor Santa Barbara aud o8 Avgelcs. 7:43a and Ciay streets, 80x114:9 feet; French Bank T Jsalce. e 4 5:100» Sauta Fe Ioute, Atlautic Express to Leopold Gregei, $1500 on’ property on for Mojave an SEaas Franklin street near Greenwich, 6:00r Turopean Mail, Ogden and Iast. 6:00F Haywards, Niles and San Jose...... 18:00p Vallejo............ SR 8100 Oregon Jixpress, Sacramento, Marss. ville, Redding, Portland, Puget NEW BUILDINGS. The following neyw buildings were contracted for during the pastwee Catherine Faney, for aiterations and adal tions, changing & two-story and basement framé buliding on tbe northwest corner of A Ti45a SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. (Foat o ket Streef Taylor and Bernard streets into elght futs. s — s Claus Spreckels with Tnomas Day Company, | °8:00.7 & gas and electric light fixtures for THE CALL| S:00A | Melrose, Seminary Park, building. Elizabeth F. Brown, for a two-story irame building on :he east line of Guerrero street, | festnorth of Twentieth. A. Marfon MacGregor, for a one-story and Fitchburg, Elmharst, San Leandro, 5 Leandro, Estudillo, Lorenzo, Cherry attic cottage on the north lineof Clement N street, 82:6 feet west of Ninth avenue. Haywards. ings on the south line of Green street, 137:6 feet west of Leavenworth. . J. Somers, for a six-story brick and store buliding on the southwest corner of Anna iane and Ellis street. A. M. Cayot, for turee two-story {rame puild- | | i Runs through to Niles. ¢ From Niles. Nick A. en, for a two-story frame build- | 3 | o ing on orthwest line of California ave- | ~ 7484 Santa Oruz Exo Santa Craz nue, 60 feet southwest of Godeus street. and Principal Way Statione. ... 18:037 M. Salomos, for a one-siory and basement | 8:15a ’\";"",\’:""“’;‘lm,’"(""“‘,“” o frame buiiding on lot 13 of hlock 17 in the e Si50r Fairmount Tract. A. Atonson, for lathing, plastering and ce- menting of a fivestory and basement brick building on the north line of Geary street, 165 feet west of Powell. Jonas Schoenteld, for a three-story trame building arrang=d in flats on the north line of Geary street, 147:6 feet west of Gough. Saii Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Albert Meyer, tor & two-story frame residence | From SAK FRARCISG0—Foot of Market Street (Skip 8)— on the northeast corner of Pacific avenue and 9:00 11:00a.x. 11:00 °2:00 $3:00 Buchsnan street. 15:00 *6:00r.m. Mrs. Mary Neely, for alterations and addi- | pram OATLAND—Foot of Brosdway.—*6:00 8:00 10:004.. tions to cottae house 1325 Valiejostreet, con- | $12.09 *1.00 $2:00 14:00 : verting the premises 1nto two flats, Balfour, Guthrie & Co., ‘or electrical ana TVIStO & Townse other appliances in t on the north lLine ot cet east of Sansome, Sophie Swenson, for a two-story and base- | ment frame building or two flats on the west | line of Fifth avenue, 225 feet south of Califor- nia streei. Story brick building | California sireet, 68:9 | T W ( Alwaden Wednesdays only)....... 1:30p *7:004 Ban Stati Jose n 17:304 81 day Excur ) ve, and Surt and NEWS ITEMS. . | i | | the distric | | Clayton, south of Hay The property-owners nlong the line of Twe tieth street from Mississippi to Keniucks s to be urged to improve that thoroughiare. It was decided at a recent meeting of the Sou nent Cluh to have th that organ 5:008 Alto and Way Statlons... Matco, Redwood, Menlo Park, ¥, Tres Pinos, Sauta , Monterey aud Pacitic ow purpose of urglng some improvement. The residents of the Potrero district want Minnesota street, betw Nineteenth and Twentieth, graded ana sewered, and will so 7 petition the Supervisors. The grading and + Sundays onl ering of th Texas street from Twenty-second rd will also be peti 'y day and Saturday nights only. 55§ Sondays and Mondays. to Twenty oned or. The residents of Sunnyside have petitioned | ——— S e e the Supervisors for an enginc-house on Tenth 3 \ avenue, between I and J sireets. Al Al ) J\ A- In the Panhandle district over twenty new ouses bave been erecied during the past six months, and several other new p'aces will be | bui.t between now end winter. John Stierlin intends 1o put up nine new two-story houses in for which ground has been brok- dings on Frederick street, be- (IFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market 3t. en for five b San Francisco to San Rafael. tween Stanyan and Shrader. He wil! also erect four houses on Shrader street, between Frederick and Beulah. On Beulah street 11:00 A..: 12:35, between Stanyan and Shrader, D. Emerson is Thursdays—Extra irip Saturdays—Exira trips a6 1:30 1:30, 3:38 bui Sidence. The low lying property fronting on Minne- sota street, belween etecnth and Twen- tieth, is thought residents of the Fo- trero'to be a and the members of the Southern Heights Improvement Club will pe- on the Supervisors to deciare 1t 50. The residents in the vicinity of Mission road and Crescent avenue have been grantedan | important request made to the Supervisors by the Mission Five-Mile Ciub. in future Mission :30 P . SUNDAYS—5:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. i: B:00, 6:20 P. x. San Rafiel to San Franciaco. K _DAYS—8:15, 7:50, 9 , 6:25 . M. n San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same ‘hedule as above. [ street and' Brosdway, from C. L. Armstrong GBI B 5500; two lots, line of Eighteenth av, street, for $1100; a 1 line of Sutter street, $2400, and av 0.d road, from Crescent aveaue to the County | Leave BRI, Arrive line, will be sprinkled. an Francisco. | In¢ San Francisce. The following are recent sales reported by | v P 1897. | v Bovee, Toy & Sonutag: A ranch of 302 acres WEEK | SUN- | bestination.| SUN. | WrEx in Sonvma County, mostly in fruit, irom John | L ALEOCE T 5l b OA R DA - T. Hamilton to Juau Aguirre for '$14,000; a | T:30 ax|8:00 aM| Novato, |10:40 x| 8:40 ax 10t 38x120, on the southwest corner of Scott | 3:30 P 9:30 ax taluma, | 6:10 Py 10:25 Ax 50X120 esch, on_the east | . north’of California t. 25x80, on tue north 182 east of Broderick eiling and alot 25X8( |26 120 AN | Geyservile, on the southeast line of Minna street, 80 feet Au| Cloverdale. | 7:36 ru| 6:23 rxc northeast of second, for $2700. Hopland & T0:25 To-morrow there will be offered In the auc- 8:00ax| Ukish. | 7:35 e 6:22 P tion-rooms of Von Rhein & Co. & line of cot. | T = 0% tages, dwellings and flats, all well located and 8:00 AM | Guerneville. | 7:35 pu| These ¥ 0! access. perties belong to a % | 8 iocal building association and the order to e I- S » o = sell is peremptory. The catalogue presents | 50 AX(8:00 x| Sonoma —10:40 Ax| &= opportunities for all classes of home-seekers. | §:10 p|5:00 x| Glen Biien. | 6:10 px| 6 giving a chance to secure & large or smalihome | — =— e at a bargain. Buyers are required to pay 0 ot 1500 4| Sebastopot. |10:40 Au110 only 25 per cent, or evea less, cash, the re- | 5:70 PM|5:00 rx sl EME mainder being arranged 1o suit the new Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mar) owners. Baldwin & Howell report the following recent transactions: Two-story residence and lot, 25x100, on the morth side of Page street, | Eprings: at Gerserville for Skag: Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Ho, L 1 Springs, Keiseyville, Soda Bartiett Springs; a. ad for High Hay. 1akepors Ukian for Vichy Springs, ¢t east of Lott, $7000; property on tnd | SAraiosy Spriugs. By Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, rof Geary and Stockton streets, | pfvoraide, Lieriey's, - Buck , on Frede: )x13 It Heights, Hullvilie, Boonevilia Orr's Hot Sprin street, cast of Stanyan, $315 75x1 Mendocino City. For. Bragk, Westport, Usat. o on south side of Be h street, between S an- Saturday to Monday round-trip ticket: yan and Shrader, B00; lot, 31x1 cast | rates. side of Chenery, north or Randall, $650; lot, | _On Sundays round-trip tickets to all 57:6x98, norihwest corner of Californis | ¥ond San Rafael at half rates. street and Third avenue, $2900; lot, 25x | 106 , northeast coruer yan streets, $3000; side of Eleventh svenue, north of California street, $700; lot 25x100, north side of M reet, east of Eleventh avenue, $450; lot 8x125, west side of Diamond, south of Sey- entcenth, $1200: lot 25x106:8, east side of | 81500; 1ot 25x106 east side of Stanvan, south of Beulah, $1725 lot_30x122:6, with 'improvements, east line | of Shotwe.lsireet, 215 feet south of Twenty- | first, $4500; lot '25x30, west side of Folsom | Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chroniels buflding. A. W. FOSTER, R X. RYAN, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Fass. Agent ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD. of Frederick and | lot, 25x120, west street, south of Precita avenue, $650; also everal lots in the Casiro-street Aadition at a | ) Trains leave from and range of $350 to $500 a lot. arrive at Market-st. Tne following is the report made by Charles J. Campbell & Co. for the auction sale held by the firm last Monda: Lot 50x100, nort! orner of Green and Laguna streets, bid $4500; lot 40x70, west iine of Gough street, 80 north of Vailejo, bid §3300; two flats, 3019 and 3021 Buchanan | P Ferry. SANTA FE EXPRESS. To Chicago via A. and P. direct line Leaves every dsy atd p. u . carrying Pullman ce Drawing-room, aiso 1 0‘ern upholstered | sireet, between Union and Filbert, lot 0x110. | gotrlst, Sleening L urs, which rua daily theough 1d for $2720; ten-room residence. 406 | nex « ars for Denver and st Louls Clement street, lot 25x100, sold for $4300; [ “Boson Excursons via Kaneas City, Chicago, lot and improvements, 50x100, north side of Montreal and the White MCUDaing ieave every Clement street, between Second and Third | Tussday. £ avenues, improvements cousistiug of two | _The best raflway from Califoroia to the East four-room cottages and & six-room house, | New rais new ties, no dust, inieresting scenery, bid of §3500; lot 25x122:6, east line of Shot- and go & meals in Harvey’s dininz-rooms well street, 120 north of Twenty-fiith, sold for San Frincisco Ticket Of-ea—6544 Mar- £1600; ten-room residence, 2751 Tweniy-| ket street, Chronicle Building, Tele: Twenty-fourth street, southwest corner of | Phone Mnin 1531 Humpshire, lot 40x100, bid of ®3850; two Oakiand—-1118 Broadway. THE $4Y FRAXCISCO AND S4¥ JOAQUIN VALLEY KAILWAY COMPAMY. FEoMUNE2, 1897, traing wili run as foliows: flats, 226 and 2263 Satchez street, beiween Sixteenth and Market, lot 27:6x100, bid of $2700. Snainwald, Buckbee & Co. have been author- | ized by A. Borel & Co. to place & new biock in the Richmond district on the market. The block is on Clement street, Point Lobos avenue | & ou Northb and Thirtieth and Thirty-first avenues. The | — oo boowd | fast e prices range from 350 10 $650 a lot of twenty- | Passen- | Mixed | | Mixed |Passen- five fect front. The same firm has aiso anew | &or | Sunday | Stations. say | ger block in the Excelsior Homestead on Persia | Daily. xe'pi'd | Exc'pr'd| Danly. and Brazil avenues and Paris and Lisbon r o sireats for sale. These lots are 1o he soid for P P e e £300 each, 5 PM .. Mercel.. 11:28 AM #: 4% Py R R R O P L Fresno D 816 Aw |2 10 ma 0 'y 6:15 AM 100 P3¢ It 18 said that salmon, pike and goldfish ) 15 when requi are the only fish that never sleen, Connections—At Stockton with Steamboats of C. N. & L Co, leaving San Francisco and Sockton 66 .M. dally: ai Merced with stages .., ... from Sucl.ings, Couiterville, Yosemite, €6c.; &0 w 11 stag- fc.m Hor 1104 Mariposs, @ c.. st Lanker | shim with stage Lo and from Madera. RAILROAD TRAVEL. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROADN (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Franclsco, Commencing May 2 1897. MOUNT TAMALPAL SCENIC RAILWAY (Via Sausallio Ferry). Leave San ¥rancisco Commencing May < WEEKDAYS. 2, 1897: or MIIl Valley and san Rafasl—7100, *8 : P:05 113307 LS T V00, BB, | WEEK DAYS-9:45 4 x.: 143,515 p 1t SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11 4. a.; 1:48, 2 lukers tor ssle at MILL VALLE Tickets for sale at Al Y or COOK & SON, 621 Market st. San Fr:‘:l‘l’c‘l (unaer Palace Hotel.) Telephone Main 5084 ——— #6:00,8:30 P. a. EXUa trips for 8an Rafael on Mondays, Wednes- dsys and Saturdays at 11:30 r. M. SUNDAYS Fgr Mill Valley and San Rafael—*8:00, *9:00 21050011400, 31:80 . 100, *1 1100 3 Ghed 5 i 0 Sk Rataa Dr-Gibbon's Dispensary, M. o not run to Mili Valley 25 KEARNY ST. Establishe: Trains marked * run to San Quentin. 10 1854 for the Ircatiment of Fruaee THROUGH TRAINS, Diseases, Lost Manhood. Debility or F100 4w weekaays for Cazadero and way sta- disease wearing on bodyand mind and tons; 1:43 P M. Saturdays for Cazadero and Skin Diseases. The doctor cureswhen — othersfail. Try him. Charges low. Curesguaranieed. Callorwrite, ‘rauciscen M. Sundays for Cazidero 0 A. X. Sundeys for Pet a3 D5 J, ¥. GIBBON, Box 1957, San Fy