Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
T FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1899. 13 HE SA HOOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE-—008 BROADWAY. to $1 per night; $125 to $5 per week, and : open all night. cor. Broadwaw and Polk ' OAKLAND REALESTATE. Hotel i 124x130 FEET, with neat cottage; right in town; Homel{ modern service; choice locality; redy om $3500 to $2000 fo Lath %15 day. MRS. J e S om0 I for quick sale 1—Nice single, double and light | §10,000—OLD established b s5. Apply to E. 5 rooms, $1 o 3§ per week. E. BUNCE, 9% Broadway. Oakland. renovat- | T ———— = = — transtent. ~ OAKLAND FURNISHED ROOMS. ANT front bay doctor; large-lawn. suite, suitable for ghth Oakland. OAKLAND FUR.ITURE FOR SALE. fntroduction to Al ou from H. Schellhaas, the F‘:"{“‘{;‘:{‘yfi;“é 1 furniture dealer. 11th and Frankiin, Oakland. i DIVIDEND 2 NOTICE-Dividend No. 8 (ffty of the Oceanic Steamship le at the off and after Fr! ransfer bo hare) ill be pay day, September 1 close on s MARRIAGE LICENSES. . Hotel)—Clean, neat up. n F. R Lawrence H | Hans C. elegantly furnished House)—First-class sun- v, Oakland. | rett, and mother of Harriet, Nellie and Clar- ence Oster, a native of California, aged 31 years. [~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty-firs Chief and members of Alfarata Council No. 10, D. of P., are respectfully invited to at- tend. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by | electric car from corner of Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 10:30 o'clock. | PALMER—In this city, August 24, 1899, Abi- EAil Palmer, a native of Massachusetts, aged | 83 years | WHITE—In this city, August 25, 1800, Katle F., belc wife of George E. White, and sister of Thomas Fagan, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 32 years 11 months and 10 days. WIDEMAN—In_ this August 2. 1599, Dr. J. Wideman, beloved husband of Eilza Wide- n, and father of Mrs. F. Penprase and Hugo and Wallace Wideman, u »{ Auerbach, Bavaria, Germany, aged months and 22 davs. acquaintances and members il No. 14, O. C. F., and Teach- | * Mutual A oclety, are respectfully in- { vited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sat- | urday), at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, ¢ Bryant avenue, between Twenty-third streets. Interment Cy- Zerga, brother-in-law of L. Messina, uncle of John and Mary Messina of Oak- 4 and John and Jennie Gardella of EL rado County, a native of Italy, aged 67 (Placerville and South Dakota papers August 24, 1399, at his reet, Joseph, beloved . a native of Koh- aged 65 years 5 € day (= ns at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. e e e single, $1 Ished sunny rooms and very frable death not! be handed es and be ite or single; elevator. | HEILMAN: August 23, 188, to { “the wife of J bert), a son. In thi is city, August 24, 159, to the to the 1899, city, August 21, ens.’ Jesse Blaker h of San Fran- MULLER—In thie city, J. Fuendeling, Herma hed bay- ahn and Theresa Muller. | TLER—In_this city, August manage- Rev. Fu: g, Henry e and Pauline Loufse Zeit- August 23, 1859, n, D.D., Charles Colusa Cous and Mexwell, Colusa ¥ front rooms; able for g 3 st —Incandescent reading _room, smoking room and parlor; rooms, per night, Sc to $1 60 week, $2 t. 1 to $30; elevator on office floor d wat.; baths. | gust 9, 159, of the bay, by Mr n on, San’ Francisco and Miss Los Angeles DIED. A. E_ Mason, Lulu Hillsdal ? elevator illam W. Mellus, Eliza 2 Dunn, | BT with Ery Frederick C. ——————— | Gal . 'Amund O. Third—A good rooming house | ple. R. HUGHES, Proprietor. 1 Abigall tie F, J BURDETT: Wiiliam red into rest, August 23, 1899, Waldo, bel husband of Nellie a native of Shelbyville, Tenn., aged ances are respect- A . bought, sol hone Mint MONTHLY, re machine supplie s bought 24, 1569, Mary of ‘Willlam A . Archie J. and AL s0ld, exchanged, rented; re- -t owes! s 206 Fo» rof Mrs. A. J Dairinx st ) i rates 36 Fourth ot | er of Mra A J SPECIAL cisco, aged 99, Jane L., James Du T, ary ‘mother of and James C. . aged 47 nd acquaintances are attend t August 1599, wother of Andrew a native of Fin- BAD tenants ejec or country 415 Montgomery st PACIFIC COLLECTION rooms 9-10: tel STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE ¥, August 159, Mar, e'of New York, aged 58 y 2 ret ars CALA. Storage Wi 1se, iv 722 Mission a F. SMITH, proj teed; tel. C 3 © Frie r this da: Gray’s undertaking parlors, vate HITCHCOCK—In this city, August 22, 1899, Martha Taleafero Hitcheock, widow of the late Dr. C. M. Hitchcock, a pative of Georgla, aged 81 years § months and 3 days, [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- ¢ invited to attend the funeral this day v), at 2 o'clock, from Grace Episcopal to attend the funeral (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, at Interment pri- ALAMEDA ADVERTISENENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. | F 2 | 3 ¥ 0 as corner California and Stockton TEE Interment private. K only 'E—In this city, August 23, , Andrew beloved husband of Victorfa J native of Kentucky, aged 70 years 11 months | and 18 days : ‘great bar- g houses to let | da. ) cash and $20 per mont in a good nelghbor. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- it aticn: at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- residence of 8 27 Brosnan street. Interment Cypress r cadamized street; | Lawn Cemetery . i great bargaln; worth | HUPPERT—In this city, August 24, 1899, 8 as rent. | " Philip, ed son of Kathrine Huppert, and t 40x207 new, modern 6-room | brother of Henry, Victoria and Katie Hup- c ilgh School and station; $500 cash | pert, Mrs. G. H. Dresser_and Mrs. J. V. nth J S. . a native n Francisco, aged 28 5 rooms; street < 8 months and days, W T @7 The funeral will take place to-morrow _modern cot- | (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence E s den; street | of his mother, 163 Shipley street, between OrkcimLIE echool; $10 | Fourth and Fifth, thence to Third and Town talance $20 per month 63500 cash, balance §25 per month; lot| | with new up-to-date cottage of 7 rooms Cremation 11:30 o’clock train. Cemetery. ree ress I 1 W : T8 | MacDERMOT—There will be a requiem mass ath; between broad and narrow gauge on | Mo orrow (Raturday), at 8 oclock, for g ths Mother Tgnatius MacDermot, at Sacred e T eleant mew Tatory 8 recal| Heart Presentation Convent, corner Taylor | and bath, on Morton st., near Morton-st. sta- upils ‘and friends are best bargain in Alameda; elegant resi- es on Santa Clara ave. and Central av et a bargalin. Houses 1o let in all parts of Alameda. H. P. MOREAL & CO. 1432 Park st Alameda. ABOUT finished, modern S-room house, cholc. | ation: 8lso modern cottage 6 Fooms; | terms. Apply 1518 Mozart McDONALD—In this city, August 24, 1889, beloved husband of Christine Mc- - f John A., James J. and Robert Francis McDonald, Mary Ann White- law, Mre. aret Hayes, Mrs. Sarah Schro | McDonald and Mrs. of Ireland, aged 76 days. ugust 23, 1899, Lulu Mason, mother of Lilian Mason, & native of | Ohio, aged ars. funeral will take place thie day at 11 o'clos from the parlors of MASON this city, HOME for ladies in delicate health: large o r & Co., 07 Mission street. In- rvinds: private. MRS. DR, FUNKE, 1416 Sth. | terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:3) o'clock train from Third and = Townsend strects. In this city, August 24, 1399, Pliza, te Gustavus Mellus, Mellus, and Turney, a na- aged 67 city rs. August 24, 1899, John right in the heart of town, 30 ACRES, | 19 minutes of university grounds; 3 , aged 19 Within 'he funeral will , at 2 o'cloc vest corne orrow . from his late resi- or and_Ellis rom rallrosd station; lovely view. | state, Berkeley Station. | The cheapest, est property in Alameda County. | Apply to JOSEPH J. MASON, Real Estate, Herkeley Stat UTIFUL MAGEE TRACT. | months and 15 Thomas Post tional Guard A member of George H. G. A. R.; Veterans' Na- Itfornia, ‘and California of Schuetzen Club, ¢ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, et to Oakla Grove st. e o InGl I Srove | Angust 2, at 1 oclock from the post's e or. Sate o neiTRrx e rooms, 320 Post street, where funeral serv- Hloc a - fces will be held under the auspices of Berkeley; do not | Goorge H. Thomas Post No. 2, G. A. R. Re- mains at the funeral parlors of H. F. Suhr will be the business miss the opportunity art of now is the time: pur- The sole chase at once one of thesé lots. | & Co., 1137 Mission street, betw: agent, D. J. TOBIN, 2121 Stanford place, op- TR Jeppitibes . between Seventh Peie Birkeley Statio ‘;‘;2,‘5;,‘:‘,"'“' Interment National Cemetery, 150 ACRES for sale in_subdivisions to sult in | OLSEN—In this city, August 23, 189, Amund i ette, Contra Costa County, 13 miles | Olai, beloved husband of Maren M. Olsen, Y Gakland, on county road: Santa Fe | and father of Mrs. Carrle J. Jensen, a native Railroad runs through the property: mo fog; | of Bergen, Norway, aged 65 years and 6 ra wind; fine sofl; finest hay and fruit in | months. Fountry comes from there: send for map and = OSTER—In this city, August 23, 159, Mary L., N, sole agent. 2121 | beloved wife of Edgar Oster, Fed 204; residence, = ster, daughter of Louis and Ellen Barrett, sister of Mrs. C. Diercks, Mrs. 1. Haskell and Thomas Bar- HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND LMBALMERS, 30 Fifth st., opposite Lincola schoak Telephone South particulars. D. J. TO! Stanford place, Berkeley; Red 121 e e— FI{fiITVALEADVERTISEMENTS! FRUITVALE REAL - sTATE, LARGE level lots, $400; only $25 down; street | work done; sewers, water, gas, fine school | close by; near rafiroad station and Oakland electric line: balf-hourly trains to city; bc| fare; glorfous climate; bufld a home to suit Jourasit; essy payments: i city taxes. SYN- DICATE INVESTMENT CO., Frultvale sta. McAVOY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1235 Market st., between §th and Sth. Telephone, South 247, o5 sent by | nann (nee Lam- | Carter, Maud Gaz- | eal Real 1 | strictly private. Please | i T s August 22, 1899, Fred- 'Y:ATlf A | erick C., beloved son of Johanna Loui: Mul- IN DEPTH. | ler, a native ew York, aged 53 years 7 } HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. O Kubing, Los Gatos |M L Moore, Los Ang R Forrest, Phila | W C_Fickert, Cal F E C Kendall, Cal |Mrs W C Fickert, Cal | G D Hall, St Louis |Mrs O P Wilgon, Mo |d R _Ryan, Nevada | A Thompson, N Y v W C Stryker, Cal W W Eintz, Utah A Michelson, Sacto |M H Newman, Ohlo | 8 Hirschteider, Cal ~|W P Thomas, Ukiah Mrs Hirschfelder, Cal |[W_D Reynolds, Cal 3 |3 H O'Connor, Atk | E A Rix, Cal J K Clark, Los Ang Mrs F _ McLaughlin, | Mrs J K Clark L Ang _Santa Crue A E Alexander, Cal | Miss M McLaughlin, | R Davis, Cal Santa Cruz Mrs H Hoffman, Cal 'J S White, U S A | | F Wakeman, N Y |H Gooke, Gridley W L Wheeler, Cal F P Tuttle, Auburn | Mrs W L Wheeler, Cal Mrs F P Tuttle, Cal J Rodge: 1T J Nichols, Auburn | J C Barr: W 'E_Guthrie, Omaha | Mrs Le V F H Dakin Cal Miss Le J A McC er, Ang T F Barbour, Cal C Byrne, Los Ang | Baron Badenhauser, Mrs C Byrne, L Ang | Germany D Noble, Cal F F Freudenthal, Md Mrs D Noble, Cal | | Mrs A Bergwald,’ Cal |J Mayo, Seatile Visger, Mich T Flint, San Juan | Maddick, Cel L Rodgers, Solano | T M Hahn, Cal Mrs S Murray, Ontario T B Jones, Chgo Miss § Sheali, S Jose | M A Boole, Cal R J Reynolds, Colo F Edwards, London |Mrs S M Davidson, Mrs F Edwards, Lon- Wash Mrs B M Bridget, D C \A Smith, Portland H M Dunham, Boston Bohemia T G P McLean, Hartford Mrs J Curry, A F Galis, Hartford | W E Guerin, Seattle H E Merry, B C J ~ Dovey, Seattle Mrs J M Griffith, Cal|Miss Thompson, Cal | | Mrs M Gleason, Cal |G H Monroe, Fresno | H W Coe, Portiand {Mrs G _H Monroe, Cal| Mrs H W Coe, Portld G W Pierce, Davis Mrs N M Jones, Cal B E Strauss, London Miss M Jones, I, Ang/V C Andrade, London | E F Briggs, Ashland G A Smith, Cal R H Arnold, Los Ang Miss C West, Agnews A E Arnold, Los Ang B F Willlams, Cal | F St 7 Fox,' Cal GRAND HOTED. W_W_Thomas, Orland(3 Stewart, Crows Ldg J M Strienerg, S Rosa i Hamilton, Los Ang R Belan, T A Little, Dixon > M Kir) 3rass Valley ev City | J Campbell, onwd ner, Stocktn W F Knox, Sacto fiss L Turner, n Jones, For- fiss C Tur C Turner, S_Jose J Stewart, Jose | Brown, Y | | M ¥ Brown Jr, L Patrie, B n, Rd Bluft Niles & w, Palo Alto ton, Ventura Salins Mrs Heath, Val Mrcd Miss M Heath, V H jo Mrs F Van § Alame iss McCadden 3 nthal, Portind J T Walsh, Auburn rs Jamestown O H hlott, Manila Jamestown Boston ce, Fresno & w,|T W MeAulifte, Sacto J NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J‘ E C Van Alsten, Sacto;] R Benson, Vallefo | A L Gould, Sacto |Mrs Ogg, Sacramento | | { MacQues A H Oden, Arbuckle |A G Southard, Cinn A L Fos New York R J Armstrong Stktn A B L Cal 3 J Holling, Stockton W A Stapleton, Cal |C Baumga r, Cal R M Barrif, San Jose |J P Britte, Duter, Loomis Mateo | N L Bergholt, Los AngC ’ Mrs Frisble, Willows |A Gillard, Nebr we, Willows |C G Albaugh, Merced G R Frisble, Willows |L Potter, Tesia e, Willows J H Pare, S L Obispo W _R Mart, S L Obispo rong, Los_Ang | N J W Becket, SLObispo O W Strong, N Mex Miss C McKalf, Cal |C A Jones, 8 L Obispo | J Franklin, Bakersfield C W_Wurel | T Bourland, Tracy Vostel Mre Bates, Stockton |F M Fritcl | 70 Hovle'& w, Cal |T T Overton, S Rosa | B J Adair, Elgin s BY DYNAMITE | English Scientists Believe They Cani Make Diamonds. | Diamonds Made by Dynamite” would be a queer sign on a jeweler's window, but queer things are bound to happen in an age of electric furnacts on the one hand and liquefied hydrogen on the other. After close study of the South African diamond fields scientists formed the the- ory that dlamonds were made in nature’s laboratory from carbon liquefied by enor- mous heat and gr ure, and dissolved in iron, from which they crystallized out in cooling. By calculation it was found that this would requires a temperature of about | 4000 degr centigrade (7232 degrees Fah- renheit), and a pressure of fifteen tons to the square fnch. Moissan of Paris and | other experimenters have produced cr: tals by imitating this process as closol_v{ as possible, but they were too small and imperfect to have any value as jewels. | Some other process must be discovere: whereby carbon and iron can be subjected to an enormous heat and pressure before | we can hope to produce diamonds op a commercial scale. In this condition Professor Crookes has suggested that “In their researches on the gases formed from fired gunpowder | and cordite Sir Frederick Abel and Sir/ Andrew Noble obtained in closed steel | | eylinders pressures as great as ninety-five | | tons to the square inch and temperatures | as high as 4000 degrees centigrade.” Here, | then, if the observations are correct, we | have sufficient temperature and pressure | | to liguefy carbon, and if the temperature | | could only be allowed to act for a suffi- | cient time on the carbon there is little | | doubt that the artificlal formation of diamonds would soon pass from the microscopic stage to a scale more likely | to satisfy the requirements of science, in- | dustry and personal decoration.—Chicago Inter Ocean. ————————— i Slept Four Hours a Day. | Alexander von Humboldt, the great Ger- man philosopher and traveler, rarely spen_more than four hours in bed, and on the testimony of Sir James Sawyer, | was frequently content with two hour: | and Littre, who lived to_be 80, thought that to spend more than five hours a day in bed was shameful self-indulgence. Al- though his invariable hour of rising was 8 o'clock he scarcely ever left his desk until 3 in the morning or until sunrise warned him that a new day had dawned. Many of England's greatest men have | scorned the_ delights of bed while living “laborious days.” Brunel, the great en- r, who lived to be 8), rarely spent than four hours in bed at any time of his crowded life; and Sir William Arrol, | the engineer of Tay and Forth bridge: | ana the Brunel of our day, rises earlier fhan any of his employes, and will fre- | | quently erowd twenty-four hours’ work | in one day during the progress of his | | great enterprise.—London Mail. e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. San Francisco Savings Union to Alice A, | Armstrong (wife of S. C.), same; $1200. | #Calvin 8. and Clara H. Kelley and Ferdinang Rets Jr. to Christian _REML 1ot on E line of | Tennessee street, 125 N of Solano, N 45 by E | 100; $1725. | “Jacob and Lina Heyman to James M. Cor- dray, lot on E line of Thirty-eighth avenue, 250 | 8 of L street, S 50 by E 120; $200. John F. Utter to M. J. and Annle Keohane, ot 130, Gift Map 38; §100. Sarah F, Lang to John and Euphrosin Bacher, lot on SW line of Ninteenth avenue, 25 NW of K street, NW 75 by SW 100, block 7, ‘South San Francisco Homestead; $10. Jacob and Lina Heyman to Adolph T. Ha- genkamp, lot on E line of Corbett road, 75 § of Copper alley, S 13 deg. 24 min, W 252, N 36 deg. 15 min., E §9.7, N 22 deg. 24 min., W 2.4, S 56 deg. 47 min., W 85.4, lot 15, block 17, Jacob | Heyman's Subdivision; $710. Henry T. Bruns to John G. Hasshagen, lot on NE corner of Canal and Craut streets, N 5 by E 103, lot 2, block 5, College Homestead; also lot on NW corner of Weyland and Ion | ginee! more | sE ¢ | 8 ot Clement | nue, 250 N of B stree! | NW corner ¢ | 8 of Waller, | of Twent | SW ot Third, SW 2 by NW {1 streets, W 240 by N 100, lots 4 and 5, block 159, Tniversity Extension Homestead Assoclation; $10. Lillilan M. Croome (administratrix of the estate of Willlam Croome, by B. P. Oliver, commissioner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety, lot on E line of Twenty-eighth ave- nue, 965 8 0f A street, S 140 by E 120; also lot on B line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 159:8 S of A street, S 75 by E 120; also lot on W line of Cl ton street, &7:6 S of Page, 8 $4000. ° James B, Damog, to Patrick Igo, lots 124, 126, 128 and 130, Gift Map 1; §L. e 2 otpart Judson (by Charles C. Jud- son, trustee) to John Dougherty, lot on 8 cor- ner of S street and Fifteenth ‘avenue south, SE 50 by SW 20, lots 1, 2, 47 and 45, block 303, O'N. and H. Tract; $50 . John Dougherty to San Francisco and Fresno Land Company (a corporation), lot on SE cor- ner of S street and Fifteenth avenue south, B 50:1 by S 100, block 303, same; $10. Estate of John Wel Wiiliam Ash (execu- tor) to William H. Ash, lot on NW corner of First avenue and C street, NW 200 by NE 200, lots 1 to €, 23 and 24, block 19—; also lot on NW line of First avenue, SE of D street, SE 150, NE 100, NW 30, NE 160, NW 100, SW 200, Tots 9, 11, 18 and 1§, block 19—; $85. Jacob and Bertha G. Weissbein to Oscar Heyman, lot on NW corner of Chapultepec and Henrietta streets, N 5 by W 70, lots 176 and 177, Heyman's Subdivision of Cobb Tract; $10. Oscar Heyvman to Edward J. Smith, jot on NW corner of Chapultepec and Henrietta streets, N % by W 10, lot 177, same; $10. Ana M. Wohler to Martha M. Wohler, lot on rner of Sacramento and Octavia ‘streets, 52:8% by E 130 (quitclaim deed); $10. Emelie Lyons to Sarah S. Hoin, lot on W line of Steiner street, 75 S of Greenwich, S 2 by W 100: $10. athaniel I and Belle Brittan (by Lansing Mizner, commissioner) to Franclsco Bank, Ltd., lot on Broadway apd Baker street, 22 degrees 46 minutes, B T a7:6, N y. W 40, N 137:6; $23,084, California fate Deposit and Trust Company (executor estate of George H. Roe) to Charles R. and Marie J. Gagan, lot on N line of Wash- ington street, 521:6 E of Spruce, E 47:6 b- N 127:8%; $8 Charles R. and Marie J. Gagan to Jorge Reed, lot on N line of Washington street, 137:6 W of Locust, W 12:6 by N 127:8%; $10. Hannah Rothenstein to Ida Meyer, lot on SE corner of Waller street and Masonic avenue, 8 62 by E 105; $10. E D and Mary Carpenter_(by B. P. Oliver, commisstoner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, 1ot on N line of Sixteenth street, 180 W _of Castro, W _40 by N 134:5; §1200, Bernard and Catharina ~Drever to Henry Gumbel, lot on W line of Collingwood strest, 105 § of Seventeenth, S 44 by W 125; $10. James C. and Maggie 8. Scott to Frank N. Dodd, lot on N line of Clipper street, 80 W of Diamond, W 70 by N 1I4; $10. Willjam and Clara McCormick to Minerva D. Kellogg, undivided two-thirds of lot on SW line of First street, 6 NW of Howard, NW B SE corner of E 137:6, S 50, S W 7, 8'131:6, W 20 by SW §0; $10. John A. MiCormick to same, same (quitclaim deed); $5. D. A MecDonald to Edward J. Turkington, | 1ot on W line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 1% N of B street, N 70 by W 120 (quitclalm déed); §L Catherine F. and Edward J. Turkington to Buckingh: lot on W line of avenue. 125 N of B street, N 3 to ", Dryden, lot on W centh avenue, 149 8 of I street, 8 50 by W ; $10. ’Charles V. Cross to Minnie Price, lot on 8 line of K street, 107:6 E of Forty-sixth avenue, E 50 by § 100; $10 John McDonnell to_John C. Ehret, lot 1. blogk 37, South San Francisco Homestead and Rall 4’ Assoclation; grant. Jacob and Lina Hevman to Bertha D. Mal- ctiow, lot 816, Gitt Map 2 810, oL ‘A, and Justine Lobe to Ac ock, \ina. ot Thire 250 N of Califor- Ellen Daly line of Thi | B line of T \xx;- nia street, ) 3 John and A¢ Hinkel to James L. Wil- son, lot on W line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 325 2 y W 130; $10. Huntington to Mary V. on W line of Sixteenth ave- 50 by W 120; $10, s to Hanora G. Mathus, Iot on linton street, 100 SE of Bryant, % by NE T gift Solomon and Dora Getz to Catherine Jacobs, lot on § line of K street, §2:6 W of Eleventh avenue, W 25 by § 100; $i0. John H. and Margaret E. Gallivan to Charies Musant E line of Eleventh avenue and N street, by 8 100; $10 Louis and Catherine Levy to Albert M. Getz, lot on § line tol, stead; $10. ‘Annie Baker Latimer to Edgar D. Baker, lot 127, Gift Map 1; §75. 7. J. and Julia Rauer to A. C. Freese (admin- istrator_es Edward S, Matthews), lot 250 W of Colum- lots, 16 and 17, of alley Lands; W. V. Himmelmann, lo block P, Raliroad Home- nderson to Mary E. Hender- son, lot nue, 121 W _of Pa S 137:8; $10. City Bu ciation to Henry B. Nibbe and a Hufschmidt, lot on E line_of Buchans et, 68:6 S of Bush, S y E 102 $10. Laura Mort Mary M. Morton, lot on r and Wildey streets, W 106:3 by N also property outside of county; Erant John H. and Elizabeth Lynch to John O'Neil lot on N line of Grove street, 71:10% B of Lyon, E 2 by N 100, warranty deed; 31000, German vings and Loan Soclety to Julia A. Godsil, lot on W line of Plerce street, & y W 95, lot 24, block 3, lot): $10. ka Arnold to Paul C. Strahle, lot on W line of Church street, 4 N ighth, N 40 by W 100; $10. Hibernia Sevings: sl Toan Suolsyfio dames . and Margaret L. Casey, lot on E line of jod street, 112 N of Eighteenth, N 3 5 Marion Tract ( Gottlieb and F of e Charles R. v Murray F. Vandall, com Bishop, lot_on N $98,305 Metzgar, Annie | truste 3 chnaittacher, 1758 d. §, lot | ot Pi 6 W of Taylor, W 6, tri $5994. -r 'Front Company_to ) Land rerecord- 1454 d. 207, nd Mary Jones, Ralph iot on W 1 ty-fifth ( , S€ by W 100:'§1 Richard Davis to same, same; §500, Joseph Shoop to Peter and Mary Mannix, lot on W line of Mason S of Point Lobos avenue, S Harriet S. Mc to Amelia Wilcox, lot on N line 5 E of Gough, B :6; gift. Alden Crandall to NW corner of Geary and vy W_110; $10, Sheriff) to car Foss, lot on Gough streets, N Sarah Kahn (by R. I. Whelan, Alex Heynemann, lot on SE line’ of Fillmore Street, 50 N of Jackson, N 50 by E 112; 3500. Georgina C. Ord Holladay (wife of 8. W.) to Emma C. Wagner, lot on 8 line of Lom- bard street, 247:6 W_of Fillmore, W 27:6 by § 60, quitclaim deed; $5. Emma C, Wagner to_Amalie Meyer, same; $5. Estate of William Wagner (minor, by Emma Wagner, guardian) to same, undivided 3 of_ eame; $100. Jacob ‘and Marie Ahlbach (by B. P. Oliver, commissioner) to_Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, Iot on line of Folsom street. $3:3 SW of Eleventh, Annfe M., Mabel A. or Annie M. and Harry s. Thomson to Mary A. Harrower, lot on NW corner of Ninteenth and Lapidge streets, W 30 by N 10 1. Carrie and John J. Thomson (minors), by An- nie M. Thomson guardian) to same, same; $294. Teresa Casserly to San Francisco Savings Union, lot on NW line of Brannan street, 510 8, quitciaim deed; 1 J. H. and Bertha Lutgens to Jullus Wintzer, 1ot 46, block V, Park Lane Tract No. 2: $10. Vincent P. and Agnes L. Buckley to Bdward C. Harrison, lot on B line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 176 § of California, N 50 by E 1%0; $10. Elizabeth and Henry C. Peterson to Henry and Annie Xoopman, lots 5 and 8, Gift Map Sarah M. Morken (by_John J. Quin: = iksioner) (0% Pieen e 1D SR AT corner of Epstein and Evergreen streets, SE 1%, NE 1%, NW 50, SW_325, NW 1%, Sw , lots 20 to 25, block 5. Flint Tract; $8s00, J. A and Martha C. Shepherd to Mary A. de Leon (wife of J. M.). lot § block 115, Uni- versity Mound Tract; $1. Mary J. Mason (Graham) and Elizal Staht (Graham) to Joseph Fassler. ot an 6o lins foft Mount Syerson, 48 BKofl Furao, 237 by SW 160, lots 9 and 10, block 3, End Map 1; §10. o Mortimer §. Chamberlin to Hull McClaugh- Jov, all interest In estate of Angellca K. Scott; Thomas Gihon to Lydia Gihon, lot on SW corner of Golden Gate avenue and Broderick street, W 30 by S gift. London and San Francisco Bank to John E. de Ruyter, lot on SE corner of Baker and Brondway streets, § 137:6 by E 40; $300. William F. and_Annie S. Herrin to Gustave L. Bresse, Iot an SW_corner of Clay and Baker streets, S 27:83 by W 102: $10. Robert and Jennie I Pieper to_Benjamin S. and Susie B. Wilkins, 1ot on W line of Gote street, 75 8 of Beulah, 'S % by W 100; 10. i Emily J. Bell to Jennie C. Cottrell (Thom; S0y, Tot_on W lina OF Capp. stcser 13 BhD Nincteenth, S 45 by W 122:6; also lot on W iine of Shiotwell street, €5 S 'of Twentleth, § 30 by W 122:6; $10. ’ C. H. and Grace W. Engelke to Gustav Israel, lot on E line of Church street. 80 N of Dun. can, N 36 by E ; also lot on E line of Church street, 116 N of Duncan, N 8, E 80, § 10, W 20, N 2, W 50; $10. % J. W. and Lizzie F. Lowe to Charles F. Hanlon, lot on SE corner of Pine and Battery streets,’ S 30 hy B 62:6; $630. Charles B. Cavagnaro to C. Vernengo, lot on N line of Vallejo street, 57:6 W of Powell, W 20 by N 76:6; $10. arics R. Bishop to trustees of the Young Men's Christian Assoclation, lot on NE corner of Ellis and Mason streets, N 187:6, E 1576, § 8, W 50, S 50, W_§7:6 Dickman-Jones Company to Loufs Sloss Jr. lot on N line of Folsom street, 124:2 W of First, W 38:4 by N 75; aleo Iot on SE line of Clemen: tina street, 100 SW of First, SW & by SE 80; $10. % John J. and Anna E. Muller to H. W. Wolter, lot on § line of California street, %:8 E of Seventeenth avenue, E 26:8 by S 9:1; $. Solomon and Dora Getz to Mathias' Swanson, lot on E line of Twentieth avenue, 250 S of Point Lobos, S 25 by E 120; $10. Mary J. Hirst (Tysoe) to Solomon Getz, lot on W line of Forty-fitth avenue, 100 S of T street. § 25 by W 120; §10. G. M. or George M. and Charlotte E. Martin to Willlam M. Staib, lot on S line of M street, 57:6 W of Twelfth avenue, W 25 by S 100; $10, James P. Doyle to William Welch, lot on NI London ~and San | ¢ Minerva street, 230 E of Capi- | street, 25 S of Twen- | corner of Grafton and Brighton streets, W 50 by N 109, lots 1 and 2, block 5, Lakeview; $10. Adam ‘Bootz to Theresa Bootz, lot on NW corner of old San Jose road and SE line of San Francisco and San Jose Rallroad, thence SW along NW line of old San Jose road 162:4, NW 104, SE 1%, SE & portion of Bepler Tract; $10, Joseph Black to Louise C., Hagtie E and Annte J. Kennan, lots 8 to a0, Holiday Map Caspar and Emelie Muller to )n?n lot on NE line of Norfolk street wm.a SE of Folsom, SE 2, NE 8, 3, more or less, SW 35:6: §107. Andrew Howe Sr. to Victorig M. ; , lot S line of Brosnan street, 128 W of Valencla, 30 by § %; $10. Richard 'and Catherine Doyle (wife) an: Stephen R. Dovle to John Schroeder, 1o line of Shotweil street, 260 N of Twenty-sixth, N 32:8 by W_115; $1800; Estate of Egbert Judson (by Charles C. Jud- son, executor) to George Thistleton, undivided half of lot on NE corner of Lombard and Win- throp streets, E 45:10 by N 68:9; $10. John F.. aid Alice Eennady ic same, all of same; $10. Pacaclette ¥. Bergerot to Jean Bergerot, lot on W_line of Stockton street, 137:8 N of Pine, N 48:7 by W 137:5, reserving portion as life estate, trust deed; $10. Michael Conniff to Conniff, lot on N ine of Houston street, of Jones, N 60 by B Csthella Adams to Clara A. Adams, lot on NE corn ado place and Hyde street; Bifo lot & reen street, N 26 by E 62: Eift. ch)hle E. Gardiner to Adeline M. Hayes, lot on line of Pacific street, 163:21%% W Hyde, +W 20 by 8 73; $10. Julia and Gus Zander to Felix Marcuse, lot on N line of Clement street, 55 W of Eighth | avenue, W_26 by N 108; $10. | Samuel W. Moore to Edward B. Sweeney, {1ot on E line of Ninth avenue, 104 N of L | street, N 48 by E 120; | Jobn and Mary Krucovsky to Adolph Mantke ‘lo( on S line of Farallones street, 22§ W of Plymouth, W 50 by S 125, lot 3, block J, Rail- road Homestead; $10. Adolph Mantke to Anna Mantke, same; gift. Margaret O'Brien to Cornelius O'Brien, re- record 179 d. 285, W line of Mission street, 122 S of Thirtieth, g7 W 92:1, N E 9%:9; | also lot 3, Kingston's Map No. 2, P. V. i0-vara lots 838 to 401; t. Mrs. Josepha Flach to Daniel W. E: lot on N line of Thirty-second avenue, 150 of H street, B 50 by N 100, block 553, Bay Park Homestead; $10. Daniel W. and Alice Ervin to Charies Hoff- mann, same; $10. Alameda County. Bridget McDonald to James and Mary A. McManus, lot on E of Castro street, 50 S of Seventh, S 50 by 75, Oakland; $10. ‘William E. and Fiorence B. Barnard to Ira Bishop, lot on SE boundary line of lot 15 on Mup of Survey No. 84, for H. C. Lee 100-acre Tract, 100 SW of Lee street, SW 25, NW 175, E 25, SE 170, to beginning, being the NE rtion of subdivision 10, in lot 15, Map of ots 14 and 15, on Map of Survey No. 824 for H. C. Lee 100-acre Tract, Oakland; $10. Jobn and Abbie Gilbertson to Mary A. Coles, lot on S line of Eleventh street, 75 E of West, E 50 by $ 100, being lots § and 10, block 149, Oakland; $5. William J. and Virginia R. Dingee to Stand- ard Underground Cable Company (a corpora- on) lot on W lina of Linden street, 819 B of hird, § 2:4 by W 132; Oakland; $10. Willlam H. Knight (administrator estate of Salome Anderson) to-R. . Farrelly, lot on N line of Tenth street, 5 E of Jefferson, E 80 by N 16, being lots 27 and 3, and_portion lot 1 to 4'and 2, block 146, Oakland; §6435. Anna M. Liess to F. D. Dolbler, lot on NW line of Twelfth avenue, 100 NE of Fast Twelfth street, NE 30 by NW 100, block 41, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. Carl and Adele Grodona to Antonlo Onetto, lot on N line of West Twelfth street, 47:6 W of Willow, W 47:6 by N 135, being lot 14, block 4; Oskiarid Point Homestead Tract, Oxkland; Cyrus E. and Eleanor Pullman Palmer to Jacob Palmer, undivided one-half interest in lot on E line of Center street, 87:6 N of West Eighth, 30:9% by E 81, being portion of lot 1, block 552, Eighth street Tract, Oakiand; 3609, Jacob Palmer to Lottie E. Fowler (wife of { James), all of same, Oakland; $1500. Charles Jensen to Andrea Jensen, lot 9, blook D, J. E. McElrath Tract, quitclaim deed, Oak- land: $10. | _William F. and Winnfe M. Fox to California | Building and Ioan Association (corporation), | 1ot on W line of Union street, 125 S of Eighth, S % by W 213.9, block 334, Oakland; $10. Catherine J. Wilson to Catherine V. Wilson, | 1ot 20, block 582A Bagge Tract, Oakland; gift. Lydia H. Dresco (executrix estate of Lorenzo | Dresco) to Pietro Mautino, lot on SW corner of McAdam and Clifton streets, SW 186, NW 100, NE 150, SE 100 to beginning, being portion of | lot 21, plat 13, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, Oak- land;’ §1000. Mary E. Gordon to Iades Weinstein (wWife of | M), iot on N line of Tenth street, 75 E of Brush, E 4 by N 100, being lot 2§ and a por- | tion of lot 27, block 145, Oakland: $10. Iadee and M, Weinstein to Mary E. Gordon, lot on S line of Benton street, 200.08 E of Par: dise, by | Kee' Tract, Oakland; $10. | street, 133.35 E of Lee, E 80 by S 125, being lots 11 and 12, block 5, in subdivision 1 of Adams Point property Oakland; gi Antonio and Maddalena_Ghirardelli to Luigi Marini (trustee), lot_on NW corner of Chird and Market streets, W 76 by N _84; also lot on line of Third street, 50 E of Myrtle, E 30 by #; also lot on line of Myrtle street, 119 | N of Third, N 2 by E 12: also lot on N line | of Third street, 5 E of Filbert, E 41 by N 9 | block Q, 451, line and Market Street Home | stead, Oakland (trust deed); $10. | Ernst and Anna Mueller to C. H. King, lot fon E line of San Pablo aven 71:11 N of | Twenty-second street, E 121:3. N 53, W | § 71:10 to beginning, ‘lot §3, Tuttle Homeste: Tract, Oakland;: $10. Grace E. Mullen to Lydia Wade, lot on E } gna of Adeline street, 181:3 S of Twenty-first, Oakland; gift. d Corpelia J. Pringle to Tallant anking Company, lot on SW corner of Sever venue and East Twentieth street, S 100 by | 150, block 120, Clinton, East Oakland; $10, Max W. Koenig to Frederick Wilkie, lot on § ne of Forty-fourth street, 265 E of West, E by S 100, being lot 9 and E half of lot € block 2099, Alden Tract at Temescal, Oakland; $10. da J. Collins (by D. Edward Collins, attor- ney) to Lucinda Babbitt, lot on E line of Web- | ster street, 120 S of Orchard avenue, S 2 by E 75, being the S 2 feet of lot 1 and a portion of 10t 2, Academy Homestead, Oakland: $100. Cosmopolitan Mutual Building and Loan As- sociation to W. A. Donaldson, lot on NW line | of Thirteenth avenue, 50 SW 'of East Twenty- first street, SW 50 by NW 130, block 127, Clin- ton, East Oakland: $10. George C. and Helen N. Pardes to John F. Dingwell, Iot on E corger of Ninth avenue and East Twentleth street,'NE 1% by SE 75, block 126, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. Enock A. Peterson to Lena Peterson, lot on E line of Pleasant Valley avenue, 227.27 N of Pledmont_avenue, N 50, E 105, S 2, E 101, § 2807, W 1 to beginning, being lots 9 and 4, Revised Map Pledmont Cable. Tract, Oakland Township; gift. California Fruit Preserving Company to Cali- fornia Fruit Canners’ Assoclation (a corpor: tion), lot on NI corner of West First and Fil- bert 'streets, 250:10%, N w1 8 114:4%, W 57:10, § 28:9, to beginning, block 441, Oakland; also property in Butte County; $10. §. C. Bigelow to R. S. Kitchener, lot on § line of Howe street, 121 W of Amethyst, W 40 by § 125, belng the W 25 feet of lot 35 and E 15 teet of iot 34, block B, Map of Thermal Hill, Oakland; $10. Ernest' A. and Elizabeth D. Heron to Ed G. Tupper, Iot 13, block I, Linda Vista Terrace, Map 2, Oakland; $10. Mary E. Dewing to Henry B. and L. A. Fer- guson. lof on E line of Eleventh street, 15 of Villa avenue, B 100 by ; also lot on line of Twelfth street, 215 N of Villa avenue, | W 100 by N 5, being fots 5, 6, 22 and 23 and § feet on S side of lot 4, block 2, San Pablo Avenue Villa Tract, Oakland: $10. George C. de Golla to Frank Ench, lot on §W line of Bast Sixteenth street, 234 SB of Thir- teenth avenue, SE §7:5, SW 70, SW 65, NW 234, NE to beginning, being portion of 'block 65, Clinton, Fast Onkiand; §10. Duncan Hayne to City of Oakland, lots J-737, “A T66-C.” "B 756-C,” on map showing lands o be taken for opening of Commerce street, Fast Oakland; $263. H. C. Morris to Katle Keating, lot 84, resub- division block 8, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Gustav A. and Bessie Kornberg to William H. Hammond, lot on W line of Fruitvale ave- nue, SW 30 feet distant from NE corner of lands described in_deed hereinafter referred to, thence SW 230, NW 340, NW 85, NW 57:10, to a point In Sausalito Creek, thence along the center of said creek NE 5, NE 4, NE 123, SE_336, to beginning, containing 9071 acres. and being & portion of land described fn the deed from Jeremiah Hanifin to George B. Stacy, bearing date of June 27, 1830, and re- corded in 435 d. 212, Brooklyn Township: $10. The McCarthy Company (a_corporation) to Josefa Forster (wife of Charles), lot 13, in Subdivision G, Fruitvale Terminal Tract, Brooklyn_Township; $10. Mamie McGuerkin'to J. H. Koster, undivided one-fourth interest in 1ot 1, block 4, Werner Tract, Brooklyn Township; '$150. Sanie ns guardian estates of Emile and Charles Kreutzfeldt (minors) to same, all inter- est in same, Brookiyn Township; $130. Caroline E. Coffey to August C. Schroeder, lot on NW line of Birdsall avenue, 332.40 NE of Stuart avenue, NW 20465, NE §85, SE 262.7, SW 94.%, to beginning, being a portlon of lot o, Alta Vista, being & subdivision of lots 8 and 10, Chittenden Tract, Brooklyn Town" ship; $10. Jennle C. Cottrell (or Jennie C. Thompson) to Fred R, Turton, all interest in lot on NW corner of Alameda avenue and Chestnut street, W72, N 122, W 3 N 28 E 18 S 150 to beginning, Alameda; $00. Jose A. Thoza to Jose F. de Soito, lot on W line_of Ashland avenue 310 § of Willow street, N 22, W 108, S 32, E 103 to beginning, being a portion of Ashland Tract, Eden Town- ship; $10. Thomas Gihon to George H. Gibon, beginning at a point 120 N from NE_corner of Russ street and College avenue, E 135 by N 120, being lot 7, block 4, Map of Property of John Kearney, Berkeley; gift. Sands W. and Lucille B. Forman and Elm- hurst Land Company_to Joseph “2una, lots 31, 42 and 43, Bimhurst Park, Brooklyn Tcwnship; $10. Mattie Boyd to Charles Groos, lot on E lipe of St. Charles street, 317:6 S of San Antonlio avenue, S 50 by E 100; $10. Charles and Carrie Groos to Walter G. Tib- bitts, same: $10. Bank of ‘Livermore to Albert Jacker. lots 10 and 11, biock 12, map of northern addition to town of Livermore, Murray Township: $130. J. C. Holloway to John Holloway, lot on W' line of Myrtie street, 139:6 SW of West Four- teenth, § 25 by 125, being the S half of lot 6, block 570, Oakland: $5000. Mary Brieu to James 135, being lot 24, block 2, Me- | | avenue, | Alexander and Ruth Young to Agnes Dredge | L. McCarthy, lots 43|’ 24| (wife of Theo F.), lot on S line of Adams | blocks 1, 1 ing lot 18 East Fruitvale Tract, Brooklyn To deed and assignment; Brooklyn ship; $10. James T. Ashby to Fanmle M. O'Netll, lot 4, block C, amended map of E portion ewbury to 46, block 34, resubdivisiop,of Smith's sub- division of Matthews' Tracts,® Berkeley: $10. H. W. and M. G. Walter to J. J. Muller, block G, fronting 200 on Trumbull avenue, 200 on Central avenus and 200 on_wstuart avenue, being a portion of Trumbull Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. James L. and Kitty B. Taylor to Home Building Commy (a corporation) of San Fran- clsco, lot on line of Wilson avenue, 1201 NE ot Vernon avenue, NE 73 by NW 164, be- ing lots 4 and 5, East Fruitvale Tract, Brook- 1yn Township; $10. Same to same, lot on NW line of Wilson e, 728.01 NE of Vernon avenue, NE 4, 145, SW 45.63, SE 145, to_begini be- wn- Ip; $10. g’sw(on amnd Cornelia M. Banedict to_Agnes sh Wigney, lot on § line of Walton (or Thirty- fifth) street, 27:8% E of San Pablo avenue E 2 by S 130:6, being the B one-half of lot 2, Cotter Tract, Oakland; $10. Robert and Frances E. Brash to Shelly Har- Wwood, lot on’SE corner and Twenty-first and West streets, S 50 by E 100, being ot 4, block L. Curtis and Williams Tract, warranty deed, Oakland; $1. William H. and Minnie L. Barber to Home Building Company (a corporation) of San Fran- cisco, lots 42 and 43, on Map of Peralta-avenue Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. George S. and Carrle J. Montgomery to Fmma_ F. Harmon, lot 3, block 64, Map of Park Place Map 2, Brooklyn Township: $10. Jennie M. and Robert Snowgrass to Douglas 8. Watson, all interest in estate of Lucy C. Goodspeed. deed, probate No. 17,083 S. F. Harry E. and Btta E. Adams to J. M. Bart. lett, lot on W line of Adeline street, 40 § of Sixteenth, S 85 by W 110, block 587, Oakland; $10. (wite of Mary E. Redmond to Annie L. Willlam M.), lot on W line of Adeline street, 156:6 N of irst, N 2% bv W 12 being lot i, block 45, Briges' Tract, Map , Cakland; V. J. and Eliza M. Reed Frank and Johanna §. Miller to Plerce & Co. (a ocorpora- tion), lot_on N line of Twelfth street, 19 W of Ciay, W B0 by N 200, being lots 10, 11, 12, %, 2 and 37 and W 5 feet of lots 13 and 24, block 177, to correct 59 d. 33, quitclaim deed, Oakiand; $1. Kate A. Carothers to J. Martin Atherton, lot 43, Glen Echo Tract Map 2, Oakland; $10. J. Martin Atherton to J. F. Cross, same, Oakland; $10. Anna L. Newquist to Louis Newquist, lot on NW line of Park way, 80 SW of East Tenth Street, SW 30 by NW &, being lot 13 on Map of Badger's subdivision block 11, Clinton, East Ogiland; gitt, — ntral acific Iroad Corupany to Charies H. Ackerman, lot on S line of county road, Oakland to_San Leandro, $4.67 E of Harrison avenue, E 30 by § 1%, being a portion of lots 2 and 3, block C, Huftington Tract, Brooklya Township; $10. Otto and Frances Mueller to Home Buflding Company (a corporation) of Ban Francisco, lots 109 and 110, Galindo Town- Ne Tract, Berkeley (quitclaim B Margaret Carroll to Litee Feicks emite ot Theodor), lot on BW corner of Huff apd Fruit- vale avehues, S 75, W 150, 875, W 5, N 1%, B 200 to beginning, Brooklyn Township: $10. Theodor and Louiee Fricke to Margaret Car- roll, lot on W line of Fruitvale avemue, 75 § of Sixteenth street, § 34:6 by W 125, being a portion of Iot 3, block B, Church Tract, Brook- Iyn Township; $10. Venilia R. and J. A. Perker to Grace H. Britton (wife of Frank), lot on SW line of Becond street, 430 NV of Jones avenus, NW 40 by SW 260, block J of Andrew Jones' sub- division of Brooklyn Township: $800. John R. Glascock to Sarah Hays, lots Il and 22, block 8, North Alameda Tract, lyn Townsh} p; $250. P. and Catherine Bareilles to J. and Cather- ine’ Bonnemazou, lot on SW corner of Central avenue (since widened 10 feet) and biocks 1 and 2, Alameda Park Homestead, said point being 109:10% E from point of intersection of Central avenue with E line of Park street (since widened: to 80 feet). thence § 182:3, E | 3, N to S line of Central avenus, W 30 to beginning, being portions of blocks 1 and 2, Alameda Park Homestead, Alameda (subject to & mortgage for $2500); $10. John and Catherine Bonnemazou to Peter and Catherine Barellies, lot on 8 line of Central avenue, 80 W of Park avenue, S 120 by W 40, being a portion of Alameda Park Homestead, sublegt 10 a morteage for $i00, Alameda: $10 0. A. Lane et al. to Farmers’ and Morchants’ Savings Bank, lots 1 to 4 and §, Ridgewood, East Oakland: $2700. Ftta H. and Richard W. Gorrill to Grace H. Gorrill,_lot on W line of Hiliside aven: 20442 N of Pledmont avenue, NW 8, SW SE %, NE 115, to beginning, Oakland Town- ship; gift | Frederick Smith to Bessie M. Holloway, lot on W _line of Grand street, 85 § of Berkeley Way, § 40 by W 100, being the § 40 feet of lots J and K, on map of subdivision portion of ranges 5, 8 and 7, Hardy Tract, Berkeley: 310. Henry Z. Jones to Nellle Brower, lots 32 and 83, block i1, Allendale Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; $I0. Emeline Blanchard to Abigail T. Nash, lot on NW line of Stanford street and Eagle W 47:6 by 100, being a portion of lots 8 and 9, block 2, on map of resubdivision | 2 and 3, lands adjacent to Encinal, | Alameda’; $550. H Nellie 8. Voshell to William H. McCormick, lot on W line of Benton street, 200 N of Cen- tral avenue, N 50 by W 150, béing lots 23 and 24, block 21, Mary A. Fitch Homestead, Ala- meda; $4200. Builders’ Contracts. Fellx Marcuse (owner) with Marcuse & Rem- mel (contractors and architects).—All work for a two-story frame dwelling on Iot on N line of Clement street, 55 W of Eighth avenue, W | 26 by N 103; $2400. E. Avery McCarthy (owner) with H. Stettin (contractor). architect Maxwell G. Bugbee.— Grading and concrete work for two two-story and attic frame residences on lot on NW._cor- | ner of Broadway and Steiner street, W 50 by N $1:6; also lot on W line of Steiner street, §7:6 N of Broadway, N 50 by W 50; $1250 RAILROAD TRAVEL. DowN EAS'F i VIA THE | ‘BIG FOUR” THE ROUTE OF THE FAMOUS KNICKERBOCKER ~ SPECIAL, FINEST SERVICE EVER OFFERED TO THE MOUNTAINS LAKES AND SEA SIDE. THROUGH - SLEEPERS FROM ST, LOUIS e NEW YORK AND BOSTON Via New York Central. Through Sleopers to Washington, reaching all the health and PLEASURE RESORTS OF VIRGINIA. = C. L, HILLEARY, W. P. DEPPE, AG.P.A, AG.PA, &t. Louls, Clnclonati, WARREN J. LYNCH, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Cinclanati. 0. Santa Fe Route San Francisco to Chicago. THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS THE CONTINENT. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. TAKE MARKET-STREET FERRY AT 5:30 P, M, DINING-ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR. FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL, SERVING MEALS AT REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE RATES. NO OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN- DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, 638 MARKET ST. TELEPHONE MAIN 1L OAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J Street, SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara Street, RBAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. {(PACIFIO SYSTEM.) i arrvive af Tratas Len g A RCIROO, (Main Line, Foot of Market Stroet.) isavE — Fnou AUoUsT3 133 — ABRIVE 1004 Sulsun snd Sscramento.... B:40P 04 lle, Oroviile sad Redding via Woodland . 5:452 Says Vaca 4 Rumsey ..... 8i150p 4 Diactimee, San Racaon, Vellelo, Navs, aSelistoga uad Sants Ross . 6:109 8:00, on an a0 Bap armore, _Stockton, a‘?.-fil oaungnmo& $:304 Yosemite Chinese. H2 4 9:004 Fresuo, Bakersfleld Sants Darbara, Deming, Bl Paso, ow Ogicans and East............ SHI® A Yallefo, and Way Stations 7:432 I5:008 ‘“0d Wag Btations. #1405 12:00% Livermore, ‘Mendota, op00r w}ksm 8:00p ‘snd Way Stations., 4100p Martiues,' Son Ramon, Vallelo, S ‘::mm Sauta Roga. . e 002 acay Sacraucu M: e, Oroville,..,. 4:80% Niles, Ban Joseand § : 2:80p Yoseinite Sleeping Car for nd .I"’%g"&nfil‘ s Lix Baste Datharn or 5180 Sickion Moserd, Frac . aziasy g 0un. - » Bi30r Mastoca: Tracy, Mendots, Freano, Mojave and 1.os Angeles. 81404 Sisor Blul‘"'!o TRoute, Atlantic Express for Mojave and Fast.... . 64O #1002 Francisco Special, Ogde and Kas 8:502 N 7:454 e Ve b s and W s T P jo, an( ay e tions.. 19:35 on Tixpreas, Sacratitento, Marys. ville, Redding, Portiaud, Pugeb Sound and Bast . 'COAST DIVISION (N éFmI of Market Street.) = Oruz_Excursion for ta = Stations 8:002 8:15; x COruz and Principal Wey $8:052 804 Newark Centervilie, Sen Jose, Fol O s Crvsy, Bana Cras e Vray tati ®usr N Fell Boul¢ o Grua sod’ Polncipal Wey CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAK FRAKGIS00—Foct of Market Sireel (Slip 91204 716 900 11:00a. 11:00 *2:00 33:00 400 $8:00 *6:00r.u. from OAKLAND—Foot of Broxdway.—*6:00 8:00 10:004.M. 1:00 $2:00 8:00 $4:00 *5:00r.. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) :10A Ocean , Bouth Ban Francieco., *6:308 71004 Ban Jose and Way Eiations (New 5 Almaden Wedoesdays only). Excursion for Seate Gruz, s B e and hisdoal Way aeee 38U Banta Orus, cm’fl.x)blel. [ Btations 91004 &iulm Tros iic Grove, nis Ob S ‘Lompoe a1 Brincipal Wy S1ations soeeser #9:404 Ban Jose and Way Statlons, #1:304 Ban Jose and Way Stations #3:43¢ San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Joee, Hollister, Santa Crna. Salinas, Monterey and Pacific Grove, *3:30r SanJoss, ta Pacifio G: and Principal Way Stations....... *7:30p #4:18¢ San Joseand Principal Way Stations 9:454 *5:00p San Jose an¢ cipal Way Stations *8:304 5:30p 8an Jose and Principal Way Stations *9:004 6:30p Ban Jose and Way Biations.... 5:30p $11:457 San Jose and Way Stations. 37:302 o Suni 1% Moruing. R X fox Afjammotn. = Bunday excep! 5 only. aturday only. ‘bSaturday and Sunday. /BSunday and Monday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHE SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market &t, SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:09, 11:0 a m.; 12:35, E 0, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 BUNDAYS—& 9:80, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEBEK DAYB—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, $:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:56 and 6:35 p. m. BUNDAYS—$:10, :25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. p. m. 100, , 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, Ban Peanct In ‘Eftect Foane anclsco. | In-Effect | San Franclsco. ———{ ‘April 15 g Week 1593, Week Days. Destination. Days. 7:30 am| 5 Novato, | 8:40 am 3330 pm, @ Petaluma, 11025 am 5:10 pm | Santa Rosa. | 6:20 pm Fulton, = 7:30 am| Windsor, 10:25 ama Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, $:30 pm| 8:00 am Gloverdale, |7:35 pm| 8:20 pm 7:30 am| | Hoplana o] 10:25 am 3.0 pm| 890 am) Ukiah. | 735 pm 6:20 pm 7:30 am 10:25 amy 8:00 am| Guerneville. |7:35 pm 3:30 pm 6:20 pm 7:30 am( 6:00 am, Sonoma 10:40 am §:40 am 1 ‘an 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Eilen. | 6:05 pm| 6:20 pm = i 530 am| 8:00 am| Sebastopol. :30 pm| 5:00 pm| Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and_White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skagge Bprings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop= land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- rt and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy prings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laure} Deil Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riversids, Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, ~ Hullville, Booneville, Philo, Christine, Soda = Springs, Navarro, Whitesboro, _Albion, Little River, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cums ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotla and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates, On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg, H_C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, ' General Manag Gen. Pass. Agent. HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Comencing April 23, 1899, FROM BAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND_SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—T7:00, *3:00, $:30, 11:00 & m.; *1:45, 3:20, 4:00, *6:00, 6:30 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and Sgn Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, at 9:00 and 1i:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—*8:00, *9:00, 11:00, 11:30 200, *1:45, %2:30, *4:00, 5:30, 6:45 p. m. ;00 a. m. does not run to San Raf’'l Sundays. 5:30 p. m. does not run to Mill Val'y Sundays, Traing marked (*) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS — §:40, *10:20 a. m.: 12:30, 2:15; *3:40, 4:35, 5:15 p. EXTRA TRIPS on ' Mondays, and_Saturdays, at 6:40 and 10: SUNDAYS — 7:00, ' * a m.; 1:00, 2:20, *3:30, . m. Trains marked (%) run to San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS — 6:50, 7:55, 8:55, 10:35 a. m.; 12:35, 2:45, 455, 5:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 7:00, 10:20 p. m. SUNDAYS — 8:00, 11:10 a. m.; 12:06, 1:20, 2:40, 3:35, THROUGH TRAINS, 7:00 . m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ns, p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta’ns, 5 p. m. week d (Saturdays excepted)- Point Reyes and way stations. 00 5 B Sundave Pt Reves and Way siane THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. 23, 1899, trains will run as follows: Scuth-bound. North-bound. Passen-| Mixed Mixed. | Passens er. |Sunday| Stations. |Sunday ily. |Exc’ptal Exc’ptd Stockton Merced % Fresno am| 7:45 pm| _Hanford : Bakersfield Visalla pm| Tulare intermediate points as required. Stopping at For particulars of stage and other connectlons inquire at Traffic Department, 321 Market st., San Francisce. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. Leave San Francisco, via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY, April 23, 159, WEEK DAYS, 9:30 a. m., and 1:45 p. m. Extra trip_on Monday, Wednesday and Safur- day at 5:15 p. m., Returning Same Even- ing, arriving in San Francisco at 11:20 p. m. EUNDAYS, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. m. and 1:45, 2:30 and 4 p. m. Fare 8. F. to Summit and Return, $1 40, THOS COOK & SON, Agts., 621 Market st.