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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1898 COLLISIONS ON THE BAY Drifted Bark Columbia | Down on the Charles | E. Falk. Both Vessels Then Collided | With the Pilot-Boat Lady Mine. f Steamers and Sailing Ves- Brought In by the Northwester. The strong northwest winds that led for the last few days n a fleet of south-bound Quite a number of them port during Saturday night and v after q k passages. Among se that got in were the ship Lucile and bark Alexander McNeil from Seat- tle former made the run down in and a half and the captain eil announced his time as As the McNeil left Seattle h inst. the bark must have nchor in Clallam Bay and genson must have reckoned m the time he left that going under the bunk- d Captain Anderson terday. “I told Cap- I would report him in co and I did so, as I was at 1 his vessel came in.” The und trip,in less than e days and Captain Ander sailed her from Seattle right into Francisco while the McNeil was that got in were elve miles es an hour ! the make better time 1 port for another twen- between Juneau, be established. < been placed on thinking is to some. time ructions to the red by people in put on the Dyea > reaches the sound passenger accommodation nd then the tug Tyee will be artner for at least four L e will carry about s and the Tyee will tow cattle, Dyea and Ska- nage Saturday night. bia from Port Blake- umbia from Tacoma in and Captain Gove nchor off running race and it took charge of ore the anchor held and down on the schooner br: et alk. The impact set the drift and both bark and fted down on the pilot Lady Mine. Before any serious mage was done to the latter vessel tughoat Active appeared on the e and towed the Lady Mine out of ger. In the meantime, while trying to get away from the Columbla, the Falk had d under her stern and ranged up on the other side again. The tug Sea King came along, but the schooner had to ship her anchor before she could get away from her undesirable companion. The Charles E. Falk had her jibboom, fizure d and forward rigging car- ried away while the Columbia lost her port and starboard rail and rigging. Although both vesse! are damaged considerably they be renaired and ready for 2 again before the week is out The tug Rescue brought the schooner Christina S Steffens in rom Timber Cove vesterday. The vessel w, ashore st week and the crew with some difficulty gct ashore. The Rescue was sent to her z stance and got her off After discharg- vill be put on the dry- DESERTED BY HIS WIFE. c Kalberla, a Grocer, Wants the Police to Find His Better Half grocer at B and Fifth ted at the = police rning that his wife n for "r man and s with her 25 r 80 belonging to anot left me.” sald Kalberla, *for fricnd of ours, and+T am © gone from the city and In. If she would only sald with tears in his her, as I love her to me,’ ‘T will ec do e erring wife to re- | A Fabbri-Mueller Concert. 98 of the Sacred Heart vent will give a concert | Sons’ Hall on the even- The programme wili | Jubilee March by Miss e Maria, with violin Sexton Hutton: Flow- men,” Sig. F. M Miss S. R. Cole: ntasia,’ n,"” Mrs. L. Walsh by request, Jacob C. Mueller, and the second act of “Olivette” by the pupils of the convent. . PRERRREPRRRERY R P S S R O P P T R N R P R R B R P P N P R PP RPN R R NP R PR RPN PR PR PP PR UR P PR RS R R S N R R R RPN RPN PR PSR R SRR PR RS I RN PR R PR RRR PN E PR RPN PE PR RN PR R ERPR PPN ¥ I;{ERL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | Laura G. Deianey to Abraham Ruef, lot on | est tn tot on tavia streets, S 92:10%, B 85; $X S N orapam Ruel to Ernestine Roos (wife of | | Adolph), lot on W_corner of Oct SE 11:23, S 92:10% Fulda and Caspar ! endt, E of Laguna, E 26 by - | claim deed; $10. Hugh and Theresa Keenan to Owen and 3ridget Smith, lot on SW corner of Wailer and Cole streets, S 25 by W S4:4%5; $10. Harriet Mayer to Sophie, Margaret H., John F. and Willlam Mayer, undivided gquarter of THE EMPORIUM. i S ] LA R L1z The Cafe. The most charm! Tnsurpasse ol Orders d P: t sired—§2.00 per gatlon d \ Open dasiy. 8a. m to 6 Special Values in Fine Silks. The rich, fashionab'e fabrics now in vogue for waists, skirts and dress patterns—price reduced for Jupilee Week to show our silk-selling su- premacy. : Taffeta Glace, in two-toned stripes and checks in all the newest color «ffects—suitable tor waists or whole costumes. The best value you've ever had at the Jub price, per vard Fancv Plaid S mure effec'd $1.75 vard to - o :J‘; Black Broczded Satins and Gros Grain Silk, new stylish - de- signs, medium and large patterns, can- not be duplicated less than g1.25 vard. For the Jubl suitable for skirts or | lustrous quality s $1.50 @1.25 | e =2 whole costumes—regular quality. Jubilee Week THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | Vasitors to San Francisco will find this store one of the sights of the metropolis. Nurserv, Emergency Hospital, Lavatories, Telephones, Telegraph Office, Postoffice, Express ‘Save N cessions this week to convince the thousands of this 1s one of the finest shopping year by doing your trading at the big store. strangers in this city of the fact already so well known to our own buying public that places in America. Free Parcel Checking, Ladies’ Parlors, Children’s Office, every convenience for visitors here under one ioof. Some Gol Save it during Jubilee Week and every week of the ST e = = We make unusual price con- Positively the last week that Delorme’s marvelous painting, ““The Blacksmith,”” wili be on view. Free toall in Art Room, second floor. A special sale of 5000 tickets to the Golden Jubilee from g to 11. uary 29 to February 13, inclusive. Jackets, Suits, Etc. Too many Jackets. Too many Suits. Too many Capes. Too many Skirts. Too many Waists. Too many Wrappers., Here are prices that must clear these out to-morrow: Lot of $500, $750 and .50 $10 co Heavy Jackets—now.. $2— $3 $1 50 - Lot of $7 50, $1000 and $12 50 Heavy Warm Jackets. $4% $1° Plain Plush Fur Trimmed 50 .45 Skirts, now..... $7— - Tailor Dresses—An assorted Int of $15, $18 and $20 $3 00 Capes, NOW..cceecurenaees Eiderdown ssing Sacoues—a Dress not many of a kind—your choice now $|0 00 $8 50 Capes, now. Black Figured Mohair $3 co some very much soiled; most of them perfect. We $150, $250, $350 Skirts, now. Brocaded Black Silk $12 and §5 oo—your choice now 00 for... $1*7 Cloth and Velour §7 so an varisd assortment; some slightly, for.. Cuts in Curtains. This week the last of the $3.00 and £4.00 curtain sale. Remember that these are curtains that are actually worth from $6.00 to $7.00—you will admit it when you see them. Snow Flake Curtains in 150 beautiful colorings—per pair.. $ DA Fine Derby Portieres—3 215 yards by 42 inches.... - $ —_ Fine " Derby Portieres —3 2.50 yards by 48 inches......... . $ - Chenille Table Covers—mg yards: squage iL0 2N A AT 55C Closing out large lot Silk and Satin Covered Cushions at great sacrifice. Down Cushions in white, 16 inch, 30c; 18 inch, 4oc; 20 inch, ssc;22 inch, 65c; 24 inch, 75¢; 26 inch, $1.00. . Handkerchtefs 10c. Scalloped, Embroidered Lawn Hand- kerchiefs—slightly mussed from win- dow display—choice patterns, Marie Antoinette style—worth 15¢ and lo 1625c each. Special sale at. C Mining Fair in the Pavilion will be held on Friday morning, January 28, Instead of the 25¢ that you would have to pay at the door special sale price will be 15c. Tickets will be good from Jan- Only five sold to a single purchaser. Ticket-selling place main aisle, opposite Kiondike Department. Men’s Furnishings. Many articles from the winter stocks now half price and less. All surplus stocks and broken lines to be immediately closed. These are new, freshgoods. Only a limited quantity of each kind. Men’s French Percale and Madras Colored Bosom Shirts, with separats link cuffs and tie to match— 50 regular price $1. Special at .. (o] Men’s Madras Golf Shirts, with ties io match—a large assortment to select from—rezular price $1.25. Special at...... Men’s Pure Silkk Tecks, Puffs and Imperials—exquisite designs— 50 regular price $1. Special at...... e Men’s Wool Fleeced Shirts and Drawers—all ssizes—lr:gular price $1 er garment. ecial at. . per g: P 75C “"Men's Heavy Natural Wool Draw- ers (no shirts to mJ%:h these)—regular price soc a pair. pecial price 10 CloSes. .o i riincas AR 25¢ Men’s Natural Wool and Merino Socks—regular value 25¢c. Special at 3 pairs for. 50c RN R R R R R R R R R R R R R PR R PR R R R R R R R R R PR R R R R R PR R R R R PR 5‘3’iii’imD»i)Oi)’i’)Di.iii))’..m»“”,iii”b.,ii»ii)ii)i)iiii.iii.i)ii? L d | THE EMPORIUM. ™ The Cigar Stand In the rotunda has been reopened under new management, and with a new first-class stock. All leading brands of Imported, Key West and Domestic Cigars are carried. You will find your favor- ite Cigar here—in the right color. All kinds of Imported and Do- mestic Cigarettes, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco—in fact, a com- plete line of smokers’ supplies, Tightly priced. We guarantee courteor tentlon, and solieit your p: prompt at- nage. Neck Ribbons. A new lot of Beautiful, Wide, Fancy Ribbons go on sale this week—en- tirely new style, rich colorings—an exceptional value at sale Dress Binding. 100 dozen pieces of best quality Corduroy Dress Binding, in greens, navy, grays, browns and tans—actu- ally worth 25¢ apiece, but through an error they were put up in rows instead of on reels, and consequently will be sold in 4-yard lengths at the ex- 2 ceedingly low price per piece..... 1 < 25¢ Yard Dress Lining. Black Moire Taffeta Skirt Lining and gray and brown Herringbone Stripe Taffeta—on special sale, 10 per yard..... i C than cheaper than we No. Outfit No. Outfit for... 50c from 79c. erv—3 clusters of tucks above 70c 50c 75¢ 75¢ ery, ruffls, extr For Ladies’ Gown, 3 cut, full length, splendid mu: Tennis Gown—Falis Mill siz>s—reduced from $r1.25. 00 Tennis G $1;7 terns, wide collar, pearl cuff ; length 56, 58 or6oinches; Royal Duchess Corsets—none girdle, the hizh bust and short hip, the and long hip Fitting-rooms and experienczd filters at - Infants” Cutfits— # Lingerie and Corsets. No one has better outfits for babies | we have — no one sells | do—every good and the kind that is needed. | —24 pieces 2—25 pxeci? $7§ ! No. 3—31 piecré $l08 No. 4—42 pieces $2500 For Ladies’ D-awers—fin: cambric, fine embroid- For Ladies’ Drawers, finest cambri; a well made, cut wide—were g1.10. styles to select from—wide lin—were 75¢. ] For Ladies’ Gown—N. Y. Mills muslin, tucked voke, iuil lengtn, all sizes—were $1.00. Flann:lette, stitched neckband, fine pearl tuttons, finished yoke and shoulders, double back, 58 and 6o inches long, all n—extra heavy flannel, choice pat- buttons, trimmed ruffl: allsizes, reduced trom £1.50. tter—manv good—we have the short low bust style, the Cleopatra them article | prices are unmatchable. $6:5° ing—reduce. ) Elgiug e ano Porcelain Sait M Boxes, decorations Alcot in delft blue, 8c. , deep embroid- complete... Heavy Sheet Iron Turkey Roaster— 10x15x8 inches..3% f&R/ v Sheet Iron Chicken Roaster— 8x13x7 inches—each.. double Dust Pans... | | | not as I | low bust .00 ‘sn.;a to $3— | your service. | small space. 1 Stove, with 1- pint tea steeper, 25¢ Full size Japanned e e Hardwood Book Shelf, with 4 ad- j shelves— Very Heavy Tin Combination Grater —coarse, medium and fine perforations —while the lot las's, each SRR 4 Two-quart Coffee Biggins—Royai En- amel.. -...65¢ Eight-quart Royal Tea Enamel Kettle <. 75¢ Royal ght-qua Beriin Kettle, cover.... Feather Dus- -29¢ 1-quart -.10c Large size Teaor Coffee Strainers.Se Good Chopping Knives. Sc Iron Kni‘e and Fork for the kitch- en—set. 10c Many Bargains in House Furnishings. The largest space in the city devoted to everything for the kitchen. Better glance over the list and see if you need anything here. These Perfect Fitting Kid Gloves. A splendid quality of Ladies’ Kid Gloves with two- tone embroidered backs and three patent fasteners, in all popular street colorings, including black; perfect .00 in fit and finish—per pair.......... $|__ A Genuine Real Kid Ladies’ Glove, made to our or- der in Grenoble, France, to sell at dress wear, in two new shades, eVening—per pail....ceceseees Winter Gloves, fur tops, clasps—for ladiss, boys and misses—in brown and dark and tan only; the kind that retails regularly for I_oc $1.25 a pair—special at..... - $ e L $1 50 a pair; for fing or street and $1.25 eece lined, with patent @ 5 dozen Suvio Heaters—put them on gas fixtures— smalil consumers— 35¢ an hour heats Two-burner Val- | good-sized room— iant Oil Stoves, 2s long as they last with g-inch wi k 85¢ —this week....92¢ | Dover Eggz Beaters—only 6 dozen will be sold at the price—each | Brass Bird Cages—base | | | | Deep Cut in Prices of Eastern Beer. Families, Hotels, Saloons, attention! carload celebrated Knickerbocker. Bartholomay’s Best Brew, i Rochester, New York. Guaranteed in perfect condition—pale, rich Regular price per dozen quarts $2.35. Special for one Regular price per barrel, 10 dozen pints, $14.50. 114x8 inches—height r101¢ WeeK.. ecueeceeaenannnene & incnes....... .65¢ Regular price per dozen pints $r.55. WeeK..ooviene vennenes Large size Breeding R:gu!ml' fpnce per barrel, 6 Cages, with cups and nests ci foc gne week....ooeocve o COMPIetescisatiiiiiiinn i 85¢c | cial for one week.... A and creamy. $1.95 n quarts, $13.50. e- Fancy Neckwear. Some extra specials for this week’s sale at the regular count- ers and in the rotunda. Ostrich Feather Boas and Collar- ettes, made from selected feathers— rich, black and extra full and fluffy. E $12.00, $10.00 2 .50, Long Em Scarfs, made of wash net and Pont d’Esprit—som= with lac: ends—an exceptionaliy good value | at the sale price. . 50C Each Long Empire Scarfs of India Silk with lace ends—cream color—214vards “Liberty Silk with pleated silk ends, rec value, will be n black lar $2.00 Blankets, Com- forters, Towels, Do- mestics. Some strong specials of unusual in- terest to housekeepers. A hint of the doings in this department during the Jubilee week. If superior qualities at low prices will command your trade, it's ours. 150 pairs full-size White Family Blankets, pure Australian wool, wide silk binding, pink or blue borders, worth $1100 per pair—this $9oc week.. ek 250 pairs Printed French Cambric Bed Comforters, 72x84 inches, pure white filling, geom=trical -and flor.l cffects, worth $3 25 each— $2 50 on sale this week at.. & iy s00 dozen 2z20x40 Bleached Huck Towels, all pure linen, in plain white and white with blue or red bord-rs, hemmed or fringed znds.]rwulwrv $300 per dozen—on sale 50 n;z,s week at.. Swsmencbhsiaibe. $2, 225 pieces Twilled Bieached Crash, manufactured from long fibered 121 flax, regularly sold at 1sc yard 2C 175 pieces White English Long Clotn, 36 inches wide, 12 yards to piece, extra fine quality, worth $1‘;5 £1 5o rer pisce, on sale at...... A Furniture and Carpets. Not cheap furniture — but good furniture cheap. Cheaper than you’ve ever known Fur- niture to be before. We are ready to furnish cottage or mansion satisfactoril Folding Bed for $8.75, oak finished with springs complete ; no weights, no shutting up and big enougn tor two persons. Economizes space. Three-piece Ma- hogany - finished Parlor Set, in pretty modern de- sign, like picture, the coverings satin damask. Regularly sold Week special at..... tor §$3o0. This Solid Oak Extension Dining Table, large enough for 8 or 10 peo- ple—hand car- ved,well finish- ed. Instead of $11.50, special this week at $8.75. Fortunate For Carpet Buyers. The chance that placed in our hands 500 rolls of Tap- estry Brussels at a nominal figure--the carpet that we ad- vertised last week at 65c the yard. We have had to add more help in our workroom to enable us to lay the car- pets sold, as promised. We continue the sale one week longer. go: Tapestry Brussels Carpets, with borders to match, superb 65 line of patterns, per yard.... ¥ C The Finest Quality Axmins'er Rugs, siz oxrz feet, those that regularly sell at $30 each, many lovely d=sizns to choose from, this week at the very special $1600 price of... Glassware --Crockery; Special for two days omly. Imitation Cut Glass O.ive Pickle Tray, pretty shape—for Tuesday and Wednssday—each.. (Worth half more). Highly Glazed American Pottery Cuspidors, in yellow, o.ive or green— 1‘2 Tuesday and /einesday Wb L (Worth half more). or 8c 24 on'y — Plush tops, brass trams Tables — slizhtly shop worn—1o close out — until 88C sold, each... (Worth double). Three Specials in Fine Groceries. These for Tuesday and Wednesday only. See the daily bull=tin of spe- cials in grocery display windows. Ds rect Grocery Telephone South 59. Regu- lar grocery deliveries at 9:30 A. M., 1.30 and 4 P. M. Special delivery if necessary. 10-0z. Electric Candles—120 Can- grl,—s in a box—regularly $r.10. For uesday and Wednesday on » 90(: per box As fine Prunes as were ever sold in this market, 20 to 3o to the pound— rezularly 20c. Tuesday and |6C Wednesday only, per Ib. Tuesday Wool Soap, the 1oc size. 2nd Wednesday only, 9 fol Men’s Suits and Overcoats. Again our manufacturing facilities give us the opportunity to offer you some extraordinary values that never could be offered at any such price if it was not that we are makers. The weavers of the fabrics sacrificed them. We make them up and put them on sale all this week FOR LESS MONEY THAN THEY COULD BE MANUFACTURED FOR UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS. $9.65. The Suits Are made of woolens wo- ven for $12. 50, $13.50 and $15 grades. They are stylish pat- terns, inplaids and checks and stripes, Take your choice at. For either Suit or Overcoat. The Overcoats Are Blue Ker- sevs, cut on our own per- fected patterns and made by our own force of tailors. They are worth $12.00. Indeed, no- body else has a Coat at g12 that will com- made up in = ith single breasted ?h:m.e vlv_ined sacks,the very with iron- best we know how to make We can promise you frame serge, French faced, and seams double stitched. Medium length and velvet collars. They are made for wear ani style both. There i are only 200 of the Over- serge, and there are just coats—and they ought to bs 250 of them—in all sizes. gone in a day. They ars brand nsw—just out of the workro oms— never been shown--never had a price on them until now. They will hereafter be our great ieader at all times. them. a periect fit and satisfac- tion. They are lined with The Emporiunm and Golde F. | sew of jackson a a streets, N | lot on E line of Howard street, 361:6 S of |30 corner ot eV R, & Twenty-fifth, § 25:6 by E 10 [ NW Jokn T. Coleman to David C. Coleman, lot Jackson street and . - N corner N % W 9, S 314, 285; $10. Behrendt to Rachel Behr- lot on N lne of O'Farrell street, 112§ N 120; $10. lot on E line of Shotws Bl 7, 3 2 ) 8 Sarah Levin to A ited). lot on N line of Sutter street, 57:6 E of Grant avenu Meyer Wolft John Thomas M. ot on NE corner of Powell and Sacramento (by J. B. Auzerals, administrator) to William Ede, streets, S 48 by W 75; $152,000. San Franc! g 3 3 street, 112:6 N of | N 25 by E 97:6; gift. er 1o Sophie, Margaret H., John and William Mayer, undivided guarter of of Twenty- glo-Caiifornian Bank (Lim- E 2, N 6, E 2, N 8, W 37:6, 60; also interest In estate of 60, W 2:6, Kelly to Isabella Kelly, 205, evada, S 33:4 by E 100: gift. Fdouard A. or Edward Auzerals | i lot_on SW corner of Ellis and Powell | W 12); '& | Marie isco Land Company to Calvin N. | 247, Spring Vi Langton, lot on NE corner venue, N 9. 2l . and Julia Lyon to R v line of Fifteen 229 | Clement street, N 10, W_103:4, SW 26.02, S 84.19, E 130; aiso lot on N line of Clement street, 205 W of Fifteenth avenue, N 204:3, W | Railroad Avenue Extension Homestead; $10. to point S 11 degrees 45 minutes, 215:2, E th_avenue, also lot on N line of Roselyon street, 13 W of Fifteenth avenue, N $4.19, SW to Roselyon, E to beginning: also lot on E line of Sixteenth venue, 184:3 N of Clement street, S 150; ‘also lot on N cormer of Clement street nd W corner of Fifteenth avenue, N 204:3, W § 204:3. B 50, N 10433, E Isidor and' Minnie I Levin to Anzlo-Cal- | streets, N 43:6 by E 86 to Miles: also lot on | also lot 6, block 0, Excelsior Homestead Asso. | 150 SW - 150 ifornian Bank (Limited), 1ot on E line of Web- of Sacramento and Miles streets, E 56 | ciation, to secure note and first party reserves | East Ogklan | ster street, 91:6 S of Post, S 23 by E 113:6, quit- | by N also lot on E line of De Haro street, | right to sell; %. Marie A. Narjot (Dray) to Joseph E. and M. M. Regensburger, lot Fortioth avenue, 100 N of Bernard! to Leon De Bernardl, lot ‘alley Homestead Assoclation; $600. n?%]t\iile Bazaar . Everything Needed at Lowest Prices R f;’\’ AAASSSLGARASAAAR Q‘Q‘,QQ‘Q“Q“Q‘Q‘QQ‘QQQQQQQQQQ‘QQQ‘Q(QQQ‘Q‘“Q‘«.Q(“Q(Q‘Q«‘Q“m“QQQQQ.Q(Q‘QQQ‘Q(Q‘“Q‘QQQ‘QQQQQ‘(QQQQQQQQQQ‘Q $2.35. Eight-day Oak Cabinet Clock, like picture — cathedral gong — half - hour s trik e— special Tuesday and Wed- nesday . only—at... $2-§ Satin Finish Quadruple Plate Cake Basket—like picture—special on gvudesgay and . ednesda At 7 80c Underwear and Hosiery Specials. At 75c Each. Ladies’ heavy Flat All-Wool Vests and Pants—the flannel kind—colors white, natural gray and light tan, sizes 28 to 42—regular price $1 oo. At $1.00 Each. Ladies’ Imported Swiss Ribbed Pure Silk Vests, low neck and no sleeves— colors pink, blue, cream, lavender, Nile and cardinal—regular price $1 s0. At 25c Each. Children’s extra fine quality Merino Vests, Pantalets and Drawers, white and natural gray, sizes 16 to 34—Teg- ular price 4oc to s0c. At 40c Suit. Ladies’ heavy fleece-lined Union Suits, buttoned across the shoulders, long sleeves and ankle length, seams all covered; small, medium and extra large sizes; colors ecru and natural gray—regular price 75¢c. At 25¢ a Pair, Ladies’ imported Hermsdorf Black Cotton Hose, 4 styles to select from— all black, black with drop stitch, black with white soles and black with white feet—sizes 8 to ro—reduced from 3s5¢c. At 12ic a Pair, Children’s Fast Black Ribbed Cot- ton Hose—several broken sizes grouped together for this sale—sizes 6 to 9’s—reduced from 20c. . WhBREREAALAANRAAASEUEEE ARG AGARA BN BARERCAREA AR A AN SRR AR R A A SRR A A SRS A E AR AR AEEBERAOAEAAEABGA LA SAEAA AU R EARA LA EB S SR ERASEAABE SRS ERAAAEAAEE AR A ES AR A RS A R AR AR RS AR OGBS D ARAE <3 7, L of California street | 108:3%, | and M street. 2 N of | ~George 28:11; W N 26:11 by | avenue, § 25 by Emily 3, tips, Iot on E 25, S 1M, E 130; of John Evoy. in Ji T. ary E. and Charles A. Hare to H. W. E 32:6, S| Hillebrand, lot on N_corner of Eighth avenus | NE 7 by NW osa_Lyon, lot | Central Park Homestead Assoclation; $10. ¥ of | K. and Lucie Sunney, lot on N line of Felton (Henry) street, 8 W of University, W 3 @lameda County. Willlame to Laura L. Willlams, lot on E lne of Louise street, 125 8 of Rallroad E 125, block 486, Oakland; gift. M. Bartholomew to Mary . Phil- ST N0 SE B NE S e 1t ue, SE . NI . NW ST o, besinning, block ' 20, Clinton, 10 Michael W.' Maloney to P. H. Maloney, lot 35, Oakland Ann‘ex: 310 ames T. trustee estate of Stiles, to Harriet W. Blake, all interest V75, block 139, | ley Square, Oakland Annex: $10. H. Frink to Steward Rebecca Wurts to M. L. W N 100, by block 71, NE line of E Ninth street, avenue, East O: same tract, Brooklyn Township: gift. Antone L. Furtas dro, Eden Township; $400 Tos::.-m& same; :tg 3 e to Jurgen Hensen, lot street, A. G. on Estabrook 50 W of Clarke, N in Jot on E line of First avenue, 150 N of Summer street, N 37:6 by E 100, being portion of Locks- Richard 8. Plummer to Wiillam McLane, lots 14 and 15, Hager tract, Oakland Township; $10. Vurts, ot on W lne of San Pablo avenue, 305.83 S of Grayson street, S 49:6 by W 440. being the S % of lot 4, cor- rected map Sayder tract, Behkeley: also lot on 33:4 NW of Fourth NV k4 by NE 100, block 7. Clinton, a) ; gt Ellen Wilson to Ida A. Brown, lot 11, con- ining 5 acres, being a subdivision of Jane Dutton 39.60 acre tract on amended map of to Menuel de Levetra, lot 42 of Smith’s subdivision of town of San Lean- line of W 50 by N 150, being lot &, Hemme tract, Eden Township; by N 56, Oakland; 310. Charles A. and Alice C. Balley to Amelia Clark, lot on W line of Fifth street, 194 8 of Addison, S 47 by W 125, being lot 8, block 107, tract B. Berkeley L. and T. Imp. Association, Berkeley; $5. A. and C. Leyton to M. block C, Moss tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. E. P. Card and Nellie Armes SW corner S-acre tract of W. W. Warren, by deed of June 1, 1874, NE IL34 chains, NW 2.71 chains, SW 10.54 chains, SE 2.88 chains to be- ginning, being portion of Estudilio Bler | on S line of Thirty-ninth street. 200 W of Tele- W. Bruning to Mathilda M. Munch, lot | E line osf Watkins street at a point NW 2.8% on W line of. avenue, W 30, § 117:11 E 50:01, N 119.61 | on N line of Estabrook street, 400 W of Clarke, | chains from S corner of S-acre tract of W, W. U street, N by | to beginning, lot 6, block 2071, map of estate | W 50 by N 150, lot 8, Hemme tract, Eden | Warren, by deed of June 1, 15M, NW 5074 chains, SE 1.9 chains, SW ginning, being portion Leandro rancho, Eden Township; $10. John H. Corr to Priscilla J. 'Dakes, lot on N line of Eighteenth street, 40 E of West, E 28 A. Maline, lot 17, to Michael Egan, 3 acres on E line of Watkins street, at or San Leandrorancho, Eden Township; also 2 acreson 10.54 chains to be- vr Estudillo or San