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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL , SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1900. 30 ’ = R R —— ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. [OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ALAMEDA. 4 A euperb modern residence, within 3 minutes’ | Walk of narrow-gauge railrosd etation. for for §11,600; would exchange for San Fran- ty. Address Owner, box 71, Cail. | AKLAN KLAD AKL, D REAL ESTATE. ESTATE. SSTATE. wing special bggain: and bath: ot #exi0. modern improve- | 3 D REAL ; shore. LAND REAL s: 8il modern fmprove- AKLAND REAL < ot BOXI40. CARLAND REAL i porcelain bath, gae, GAKL ND REAL ESTATE. vDD CO., AKLA OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE! ESTATE. new cottage of per_month: er. 1243 P and General Land CAKLAND REAL KLAND REAL > REAL ) REAL XD REAL §7x150, with modern and best in America—The Weekly | pages, sent to apy address in the States or Canada cne year for 3L FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ESTATE ESTATE ESTATE ESTATE ESTATE | B | | | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $350 CASH, balance to suit, for modern home containing & rooms, laundry and bath, etc. on the west side of Linden st.: lot 82x135; & gom of a home for money asked. GEORGE B. M. GRAY, 454 Ninth st. $1200 CASH for modern house of 8 rooms, laun- dry and bath; excellent location; parties have gone Fast and will sell at & ve much re- diced price; there’ can remain a bank mort- gage of §2700 at 8 per cent; this is worth inves- tigating; fuller particulars at office. GEO. B. M. GRAY, 464 Ninth st. %00 CASH—~New modern cottage of § laundry. porceiain bath, eto.; all modern and gomplete tn every detail; bookcase and side- OArY u! In ing room; sunny : 50-foot lot; balance of $1750 can nm per cent; this {s an excellent opportunity for any one wishing a home; it ‘well located between 2 electric car lines, a short distance out from City Hall; further particulars at of- GEORGE B. M. GRAY, 44 Ninth st. AT 310 cash, $5 monthly—Fine lots; the cholcest building site; Bast Oakland; 8 model homes ust completed; bufld your home or let us uild for you, and stop paying rent; have your home where ' the climate excels; no fogs or ©old winde; soil the best and view the grand- est: streets all graded and macadamized; city water and sewer: 1 block from electric car #5d4 Bear the local trains; good schools and grand view; Galindo Tract, adjoining East Otkland; Biice 3125 upward; oall or send for 3 eventh st., Oakland: carriage free. HENRY Z. JONES. owner. CITY realty; fruit and stock ranchos; loans. BALSEURY, 208 Broadway, Notary Public. BARGAIN-RIch, modern, Oakland home. Mrs. E. C. Fortler, 2429 Piedmont ave.. Oakland. —_— ' ESTATBE ESTATE - 2 $:50—House of 4 rooms and basem AGENTS — ehicken house: good well and pum AGENTS — a od; $100 cash; balance on AGENTS terms AGENTS — 8706 e of 4 roo AGENTS — s a fine place for rals ESTATE AGENTS — [ tage of § rooms a ESTATE AGENTS — t and pigeon house —= Twenity-third ave. stat Office and Salesroom, 450 and 462 Eighth street, $1400—For sale in Alameda; 2-story house of Osiland. Telephone Main 328. 1 large lot; 2 blocks - re neighborhood; street | 5 rooms tionary REAL ESTATE. t - walk A CHOIC] REAL ESTATE. cost owner $2250. | A CHOICE REAL ESTATE. rifice, must 3 A CHOICE REAL ESTATE. . rge rooms and bath; A CHOICE REAL ESTATE house PLEITNER, Frul investment in Oak- i | | FORES K _TRACT. ; last of a fine estate. & s Few M .000—Corner block ing 6 per cent. | %-Acre Lots ¢ $100.000—A bargain; fine Broadway corner; In & foe's dletrict at & work we. roved; good income; an estate. price diate sale: $4 per front Fine brick block; excellent buy. two weeks only at above price. Modern brick block; well located; ¥y frontage desired; ped to every lot; in over 4066 forest and tract; a good speculation if ome; we build to suit you; close to car and transporta- feet deep a < water aistr leased at gcod rental. roved; centrally located cor- : very profitabie. Business block; rents $i500 per annum. $3000—Corner on Clay st.; rents $32 per month. s g 8 p recs on the finest soil ir cha pro; Fr 2,000 -Business lot; 70x100; a great bargain; anch: house & rooms; big lot ubtedly ch t buy i T X ubtedly choicest buy in Oakland. a cottages at $14 per month. | Wigge VR N CINTEE UE N Sear Toa - ¢ £ 5000—Business lot; 40 feet: near Washington. ve-room cottages; $17 a month. an Pablo ave.; close in; once $12,000, Susiness corner ed. ne lot; : $5000 refused; an es- ONEY TO LOA ents. COMPANTY. ground floor, 222 Webster and Durant DT R m fth and Adeline sts.; 35 feet. on Tenth, 45x100, between block above Fruitvale 100; between Adeline and - r - ~ o el 30 feet; between Adeline and OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. 2% soeinn. contor soteton, vareain. OFFICE—1118_BROADWAY. |siicetuanicd” ™ 0 ;,Thf — OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 3 S0 0 any_portion of 12 Rl £ T NG st., near Telegraph ave.; st., near Market; 120x m ] [ ACREAGE. b_Three acres; Fruitvale: 5-room house w, wagon. farming implemen: : ‘going 1o sell; make ¢ ar San Leandro: opp san a ; formerly 31060 per acre; clos- Fra: estate; 5, 10 or 20 acres; also 60 acres plain land, finest in the country, at $2i5 per acre; only one-fifth cash. snap—15 to 30 acres fronting San Leandro a town-lot proposition, vet the will produce to pay interest on investment: ice reduced to §300 per acre: refused 1506 per electric road eo! Special Credit AT Bire Tmmedlate ‘sale wanted: adjoining prop- AT erty in lots and well improved. AT - ar = RESIDENCES. R RCH 3, 190, AT : o T i e | e; Oakland manston: excellent; elevated corner; central lo- e g S At & i most elaborately fin- S TR S o n central East Oakiand: corner lot: ealer; one-third casb, balance on mortgage to ol n; beautitul bank at § per cent. meharataly central loca Very Twelfth-avenue Cottage—Choice cottage on thic e Twelr e, between East Fifteenth and Bast + $10,000; central loca- Fixtee ets.; Jot 31:3x100; 6 ro: bath; 0 terms : bank sale. bargain—Linda Vista Terrace: fine 9- year ol less than 1 specially ve. Lot-75xi00; Bast Tenth ave, yme appointment; lot 3x of DPast BSixteenth st. opposite n rem cash or trade School; bank mortgage 3550 at § per uity; wiil sacrifice new car- et i $500 a few months ago: get liate disposal wanted Tweltth-ave. Lot feet: equal 1n o Lakeside district; modern ares to several lots ¢ Tweifin ave. un; plute glass: furnace; bargain. of East arth street work e corner home; § rooms: just com- e & rare chance; terms eesy pleted; 7 blocks of Fourteenth and Broadway: ——— iatest strle; contrzctor has mortgage $3000; must Thirty-third-st. _Lot—50x100; north side of | sell it; & bargain; easy Lerm: Thirty third st., 207 fect west of Grove; street 256 East Oakiand: fine home: work all done; easy termg; one-third cash. rocms; o ; due bank $26:0; | best offer a sacrifice, Thirty-third-st Lots. | Six choioe lots: 40 ~class order sed at $000; near sta- . {to 50 feet frontage 1n block facing Thirty- Near Tenth modern 6- st.; street work Jlonial home; cost over $4300; porcelain sh, balance in 12 or 18 as and mantel; offer wanted; must sell. % Near Telegrash ave.; choice location: story home: § rooms: barn; large lot, rtgage $2200; bargain. h: near Fourteenth and Franklin hed; Colonial; 7 rooms; right in Twenty-second_st. Corner—50x100; roner West and Twenty-second sts.© all Gone; one-third cash, one-third E . e g ;call at_once and see thie. $3000—East Oakland: 8-room home: corner; 165 x14 d al $5000; an estate; at a sacri- Cottage—No. 1361 Persita st., near 6 rooms and bath; lot 25x110; first- must be €old; terms can be ar- to sult. fice; see this; make offer. 0—A bargain; new Colontal: 6 rooms; teenth and Market sts.; owner going away. 'Sacrifice: elegant modern cottage; § Lorin station : best offer takes $4000 two vea ixteenth class ordor ranzed pisce nce: perfect : 50x136; make off ms 5109 o 0—$2:0 cadh, th, Center st S months. never occupled; 6 rooms; por | $2500—$250 cash; near Senator Perkins; Pruitvale Lot—120x125; northeast corner of | Colonial: § rooms; bank sale. et Redwood ave., about to be macadamized at eX- | $i850-Snap: near Telegraph ave.: large mod- pense of county; fine for suburban residence of | ern cottage. cottage would cost $2000 store: sale peremptory: terins hird cash, | to build: lot ust sell balgnece in 12 and 18 months. . 0; Pledmont; 80x140; 6- cottuge: stable: best offer takes it. Past Fourteenth St.—Corner of Fourteenth Bargain nfortable 2-story house; 7 ave. or Commerce: has a .fl'w future; €5 feet | brick fou: jon; lot 100x120; near Thir- frontage on main thoroughfare; sale peremp- nd st and Telegraph ave.; easy term: tory; one-thiré cash, balance 10 months. Tajance. “onvenient to Broadway station; 6-room Remember the Day of Sale: cottage. with driveway; bargain. §400Mortgeze $600; neat cottage; 4 rooms: SATURDAY, MARCH 3D, AT 2 O'CLOCK | corner Jot. 29x100; owner must sell $1000 and $550 each—$100 cash, $10 per month; neat, 4-room cottages: near local trains in East p. m., &t Salesroom. Carriaxes at office to Oakland; we are authorized to sell by the bank. show properties. For catalogue and further particulars apply . to | EXCHANGES. | Ban Francisco properties for Oakland. E | Oaidiand properties for San Francisco. o | WILLIAM 3 | 5 Droatiway, Oakisnd: | can_or write us for what you want. Room 16, Second Floor. M Building, San | formation cheerfully given. Francisco, | o N $17 Per Foot. 4 feet of frontage: finest bulld- € lote in Oakiand: bigh ground; elegant view; all street work done; three corners; close to schocls: electric cars pass the prop- erty; cheap at $40 per foot MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. WILLIAM J. DI %2 BROADWAY, GEI . OAKLAND. WORTH $3000. House, 7 rooms; bath: with all modern con- venjences; fine location and neighborhood: lorge lot; driveway, sunny: close to care. schools, etc.; the best bargain offered this yesr. 3. 8. MYERS, 1007 Broadway. Oaklana € rooms: stable, chicken- house, etc.; Jarge lot. 140x135. with 47 fruit trees in bearing; well located and a snap. ALDEN & CO., 118 Broadway. $70_LODGING-HOUSE: 40 rooms: best bar- gain in Oekland; former price $2000; mort- Fage of 500 paid off; must sell In 2 or 3| days or be withdrawn. ALDEN CO., Broadway. $2750 NEW T-room 2-story residence and good corner lot; Berkeley: near cars and station; instaliments. ALDEN CO.. 111§ Broadway. MONEY to loan on real estate at 7% per cent; aiso on furniture. pianos, ete., at 1 to 3 per cent monthly. ALDEN ©O., 1§ Broadway. $450CHOICE Jot; 100x1% feet; convenlent to local trains; terms to suit H. W. DAVIS, kcle agent, 806 Broadway, room 8. ms LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO. nd 462 Elghth st., Otfices, 460 Oakland. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE OAKLAND REAL ESTATE OAKLAND REAL ESTATE OAKLAND REAL ESTATE OAKLAND REAL ESTATE OAKLAND REAL DAKLAND REAL OAKLAND REAL OAKLAND REAL OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. AKLAND REAL ESTATE. UAKLAND REAL ESTATE. COAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. . OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OLXLAND REAL ESTATE. QAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $3250, VALUE $4000. Located on & “‘commamiing corner;’’ new house of 7 rooms; bath, gas and electrical ap- pliances: rew ideas and designs for “dining- room,” 'sewing-room; sunny exposure; close to Tocal train and 2 car lines: space would not fully present the excellent features: the nobl- est house hullt this year; easy terms. J. 8. MYERS. 1002 Broadway, Oaklana. i | ARMSTRONG—In this city, February 17, 1900, § OAKLAND FURNISHED ROOMS. OAKLAND Branch Office of The Call re- Adver- moved to 1118 Broadway, Oakland. tisements and subscriptions received. ————— OAKLAND FURNITURE KFOR SALE. AN introduction to you from H. Schellnaas. iha ureiture dealer. 1ith and Franklin, Oakiand. OAKLAND Branch Office of The Call re- moved to 111§ Broadway, Oakland. Adver- tisements and_subscriptions received. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. NOTICE of dissolution of partnership.—The firm heretofore existing under the name and styie of TACCHERI & BACIGALUPI, doing business in the city and county of San Fran- | clsco, was on the 2Sth day of March, 1899, dis- solved by mutual consent, MR. G. IACCHER1 having purchased the entire interest of G. BACIGALUPI in the concern. G. TACCHERI, | G. BACIGALUPL San Francisco. February 9. 1900. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriaze licenses have been issued as follows: | Samuel D. Nichols, 32, San Luis Oblspo, and | Katie J. Muller, 22, San Luis Obispo. i James C. McLaughlin. 3, Vallejo, and Mar- | ite Campbell, 25, city, | §15 Stockton street, And; Mamte , 20, 139 Clara street. | Peter Rogalski, 27, 119 Jones street, and Helen | Lazawa, 15, 421 Natoma street. Ferdinand Kasten, 27, 650 Ash avenue, and | Anna B. John J. Riordan, 25, 11 Powell avenne, and Kuhn, 22, 1207% Scott street. Mary E. Guerin, 21, 437% Harrlet street. | 1 Regan, 9, 29 Clara street, and Mar- sthers, 45, 290 Clara street. O. Whitehair, 39, 617 Third street, Delia Crane, 39, 45 Lanston street. on, 23, city, and Charlotte | imberz, 4. 1418 Howard street, | hristine Grandal, 3, Santa Clara. “dwin Robbins, 21, 802 V; A avenue, and de M 18, 804 Van Ness enue. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death motices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | in_at elther of the publication offices and be | orsed with the name and residence of per- s authorized to have the same published. BORN. NBIGH—In Oakiand, February 16, 1900, to ! he wife of B. K. Denbigh, a daughter. | DEAN—In this city, January §, 1900, to the wife | of Andrew P. Dean, a gon. HALL—In this city, February 10, 1900, to the wife of B. F. Hali, a son. NING—In this city, February 11, 10, to tlie wife of F. W. Henning, a son. | PRITCHARD—In this city, February 12, 1009, to the wife of Frederick L. Pritchard, & dauzhter. TRIEGEL—In this city, February 13, 1800, to the wite of H. F. Striegel, a daughter. TRAUTNER—In this city, February 14, 1900, to the wife of Rudolph Trautner, a son. | WASHBURN—In this city, February 10, 1900, to the wife of George E. Washburn, a son. ——— ¥ MARRIED. BEAGLES STUBENRAUCH-In this _eity, | February 14, 1w, by the Rev. Father Me- | Kinnon. Robert Leland Beagles of Napa and | iss Hettie Stubenrauch of San Francisco. (New Orleans papers please copy.) RT-FRIEDEL—In this city, February | 1200, by Thomas F. Dunn, Justice of the . George W. Hobart and Lizzle E. Frie- both of San Franelsco. 3 TATTON—In this city, February 14, 1500, by the Rev. John Stephens, Claude Rees lLaura Tatto: both of San Francisc DIED. Ahrens, Henry W. Knight, James H. Alexander, Theodore Kincaid, Mrs. Isa- Armstrong, John A bella Burns, Mary Lausten, Hans Bertola, Antonio McMenomy, Charles Cannavan, Bessle McFadden, Thos. H. Colen, Bertha Mellody, Thomas H Cassidly, James P. O'Connor, Rev. Cor- Cowen, Louls nelius Davis, Mary A O'Connell, Thomas Dellow, Mary F. Pepperman, Peter J. Eisenzop rtrude Schoenfeldér, Wal- Fleld. Arthur H. burga sosland. William T. Sernau, Willlam D. Shaw, Stephen W. Sullivan, Samuel Widman, John H. Warren, Elizabeth A. Wagner, Anton P. Wiiliams, Annle this city, February 15, 1900, Henry W., beloved son of Anna M. and_the late Martin Ahrens, and brother of John Ahrens, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 20 years § months and 21 days. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- Iy invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, from Unlon-square | Hall, 421 Post street, where services will be | held under the auspices of the Hannovéran: Verein. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemeter Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co. 1137 Mission street. ALEXANDER—In San Leandro, February 15, 1000, Theodore Alexander, beloved husband of the late Delphine Alexander, father of Er- snest, Louis and Isadore Alexander and Mrs, A. Weilheimer of Fresno, and brother of Mrs. F. Israel, a native of Paris. §> Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 63 Washington street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery. Haub, Conrad AHRENS. John A., beloved husband of Augusta’Arm. strong, father of Alfred Armstrong, and brother of Charles F, Gustav and Annett Armstrong, Mrs. C. Deterson and Mrs. C. Anderson, @ pative of Oland, Sweden, aged 40 years £ months and 8 day: §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1117 Hampshire street, thence to First Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church, Howard aged 6 years, ‘formerly residing in San Fran clsco. DAVIS—In this city, February 17, 1300, Mary A., beloved infant daughter of Joseph and Mary Davis, and sister of Willie Davis, & atlve of Ban Francisco, aged 3 months and ays. DELLOW-—In this city, February 17, 1300, Mary Frances, beloved wite of Alec James Dellow. EF Due notice of funeral hereafter. FISENZOPF—In this city, February 18, 190, Gertrude Helene, beloved daughter of John and Anna Efsenzopf, and sister of Ernest, Irene and Gustave Elsenzopf, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and § days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day {(Eunday), at 10 o'clock, {rom the residence of (Sunday), at o'clock, 'from the Armory, Marie Wagner, a native of Alsace, 52 ’ 815 r.uf-) l.txeeé Interment National Ceme- | years and 13 days. A member of ru{u'fl& tery, Presidio, Cal. e No. 155, I. O. O. F.; Fidelity Lodge No. COWEN—In New York City, M 1, 1900, A. 0. U. W.; American Council No. 7, Chosen Louis Cowen, beloved husband of Fannie | Friends; Myrtle Lodge, K. of P.; Court Jus- Cowen, and father of Mrs. Tillle Wilder and | tice No.' 1§, F. of A., and Butchers' Board of Mrs. Bertha Peyser, native of Germany, ‘Trade. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully. invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1249 California street, near Leaven- worth. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. COURT Justice No. 15, F. of A.—The officers and members of Court Justice No. 16, F. of A., are hereby requested to assemble at 1249 California street, this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late brother, Anton Phiilip Wagner. By order EDWARD C. BREHM, Chief Ranger. A. F. BRINKMAN, Fin. Sec. ©O. C. F.—Members of America Council No. T, Order of Chosen, Friends, are hereby re- quested to assemble at 124 California street, this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, to at- tend the funeral of our late friend. Anton Tnt t | Phillip Wagner. By order {’;%'.,“cm-"“"o.?.‘,'...?’:‘ R 7 . oRirs CFENDLER, Counctlor. . M. . Secretary. P Py Haywards, Februacry 16, 100 end, | WILLIAMSIn this city, February 15, 1500, thur H. Fleld, a native of London, England, aged &3 years, £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral sérvices this day (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, at Trin- ity Episcopal Church. GOSLAND—In this city, February 16, 1900, Willlam T., beloved husband of Mary Go: land, son of Thomas and the late Catherine Gosland, and brother of Miss Jesste and Thomas Gosland, Mrs. A. W. Stern, Mrs. M. Simpson and Mrs. E. Parker of Warwick, Queensland, a_native of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 38 years 2 months and 3 days. A mem ber of Court Southern Heights No. 1150, In- dependent Order of Foresters, and Draymen and Tezmsters' Union of San Francisco. (Queensiand papers please copy.) LY Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day Annie Williams, beloved wife of David J. Williams, mother of George Dijeau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest R. Gercken, and sister of William and Charles Gercken and Susan Denu, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years and 25 davs. > Friends and accuaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 66 Washington street, thence to Native Sons' Hall, Mason street, Dbetween Post and Geary, where services will be held under the auspices of Alta Parlor No. 3, N. D, G. W., at 2 o'clock. Interment 0da Fellows' Cemetery. ALTA Parlor No. 8, N. D. G. W.—Otficers and members are requested to attend the funeral of our late sister, Mrs. Annle Willlams, this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from N. S. G. W. Hall, 414 Mason street. By order of (Sunday). at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- {4 Af dence, 618 Fighteenth street, corner of Ten- C. L. FAU “\:F?}L éggg:::rr‘t President. essee, Potrerc. Interment Cypress Lawn 5 NER, tary. ¥ via electric funeral car from Fourth and Harrison streets at 2:15 o'clock Members of Court Southern Helzhts 1. O. F.. are requested to attend the funeral ‘of our deceased brother, W. T. G land, from his late residence, 6i8 Eighteenth street, corner of Tennessee, this day (Sun- day). at 1 o'clock. Fines strictly enforced for non-attendance. HUGH DUFF, C. R. 3 | J. W. HAMILTON, R. §. Edward Stephens to Andrew and Mathilda DRAYMEN and Teamsters' Union of San | Anderson. lot on E line of Cook street. 150 § Francisco—~The officers and membars are here- | of Point Lobos averve, § 2 by £ 120; $10. by requested to assembla at Eighteenth and | Tennessee streets, Potrero, this day (Sun- day), at 12:30 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late member, Willlam T. Gosland. Fines will be strictly ‘enforced. By order T. F. NOONAN, President. W. DULEY, Sec, GILLICK-February 16, 1900. Anne Gillick, be- | 1120 W oof L CARD OF THANKS. The family of the late Mary Frances Feu- tren desira to exte: to their friends for their heir kind sympathy in REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Jules A. Stmon, Lange's Law and Collection Amency (by H. M. Covert, commissioner) to California Titie Insurance and Trust Company, lot on S line of Pine ctreet, $5 W of Buchanan, W 42:6 by S 137:6; $T497. Wilford H. Willlams to Savage Estate Com- pany (corporation), lot on € line of Oak street, yon, E 0:17% by 8 105; $1n. rporation) loved wife of the late James Gillick. and avag Company (¢ at to deariy beloved mother of Mrs. D, M. Heag- Georze E. same; also lot on S Iin of erty and Mrs. J. J. Flanigan, a native of | Ok street, Lyon, W 32:1 by S 110; County Donegal, Ireland, aged 68 years. $4220. 0 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at § o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. . M. Heagerty, Fruit- vale, thence to St. Elizabeth's Church, Where a requiem mass will he celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commencing at 8:30 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. | | | rauline and Charles Leonhardt to Dillo and and Richard M. Leonhardt, Amella Clarkson and Matilda Hotop, lot on S line of Golden Gate avenue, 37:6 W of Lyon street, W 25 by § 100, reserving life estate; gift. Monroe Greenwnod Estate Company to Fred A. Greenwood, 1ot on N line of Jackson street, 150 E of Maple, E 50 by N 165; $10. GRANIEST—In this city, February 17, 1900, | Marie Whys (widow) to Rose and Delia Mc- Friedericke Marie Loulse, beloved wife of | Nally, lot on SE line of Bowle avenue, 92:6 Otto Graniest, daushter of Mrs. Friedericke | NI of Eleventh street, NE 22:6 by SE 70: $10. Sonnenberg of Berlin, and sister of Mrs. Mar- E beth Glynn to Mary G. Welsh, lot on tha Kuhn of Los Angeles, Mrs. Dr. Coler and Mre. Dr. Froeblich of Germany Anhalt, Germany, aged 55 years. C7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- February 20, at 2 o'clock, from her late res dence, 1212 Mason street, between Washington and Jackson. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. GEDDES—In this city, February 17, 1900, Sam uel Geddes, a native of Pennsylvania, aged §1 years. HEANY—In this city, February 16, 1900, Mary a mative of | fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, | 157:6 S of Twent: E line of Folsom street, 15 S of Twent: ond, S 30 by E : gife. Hannah A. Loomfs to Mary Hawley (trustee E. H. Loomis), lot on W line of Bryant avenue, fifth street, S 47:6 by W 100, ec- trust deed: § Eliza C.” Herbert (Comerford, and as execu- trix of estate of Joseph M. Comerford) and Frank Herbert to James D. and Emily M. Bed- good, lot_on E line of Castro street, 64 S of Clipper, S 25 by E 80; $2075. Danicl and Jeanette Roth to Leon Blum, un- divided haif interest in lot on N line of Sacra- A., beloved mother of W. P. Heany, a native st - B T A ibelovas sthacio mento street, %5 & of Drumm, B 5 by N 119 EFFuneral services will be held St | "John and Hannah Leary to Helen Durnin Bridget's Church, corner of Broadway and | (wigoww) and John E. Durnin, lot on NW line Van Ness avenue, this day (Sunday), at 2| ¢ (lementina street, 225 SW of Eighth, SW 25 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Remains at the Golden Gate mortuary chapel, 2425 Mission street, near Twenty first. HOTALING—In this 'city, February 16, 1300, Anson Parsons Hotaling, beloved husband of Lavinia J. Hotaling, and father of Richard M., Frederic C. and the late Anson P. and George H. Hotaling, aged i3 years 11 months and 16 days. x75; $10. tillam and Mary A. Hyland (by Ferdinand Reis Jr. and William S. Pardy, trustees) to Pa- cific States Savings, Loan and Building Com, pany, 1369 d. 179, lot on SW corner of Ycio and Iowa' streets, S %5 by W 100, trustees’ deed: $500. Myra A., Frank M., Jennie B. and George D. Greenwood to Fred A. Greenwood, lot on E line of Third avenue, 300 S of Lake street, S 25 by E T The ~ funeral services will be held ' 120. £10. tnis day (Sunday). et 10 o'clock, at Masonic | Monroe Greenwood Estate Company to same, Temple, under the auspices of California | jot on W_line of Fourth avenue, 150 S of Lake Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M. Interment private. HAUB—In this city, February 17, 1300, Conrad, beloved husband of Lena Haub, and father | avenue, 175 § street, S 50 by W 120; also lot on E line of Fifth of Lake street, 8 50 by E 120; $10, Same to Jennle B. Greenwood, lot on E line of John, Oscar, Rosle, Sophie and Lizzie | of Fifth avenue, 123 N of California street, N Haub, a native of Heiden, Welsel, Germany, | 75 by E 120; also lot on NE corner of Jackson aged 47 vears 1 month and 1 day. | and Maple streets, E 50, N 155, SW 50, S 130: KNIGHT—Killed in action at Santa Ana, P. I, | also lot on N line’of California street, 57:91; E February 5, 159, James Harvey Knight, rly beloved son of Mrs. M. McCoy, stepson nf Thomas MeCoy, darling brother of Claire McCoy, and grandson of the late James A Pritchard, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 8 montbs and 7 days. g Friends and acquainfances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 679 Pennsylvania avenue, be- of Fifth avenue, E 50, N $3:11%, W 50, S 88:1134; $10. Myra A., Frank M., George D. and Fred A. Greenwood to same, lot on NE corner of Clem- ent street and Second avenue, N 25 by E 82: $10. Minnie and George W. Root to T. Le Huguet and George M. Lawton. lot on N line of Clem- ent street, §7:6 W of Fifth avenue, W 25 by N 100; $5 F. Wigginton to Joseph M. Fletch: lot tween Twenty-second and Twenty-third | B Streets, {hence to St Teresa’s Church for |on W line of Fourteenth avenue, 120 S of A services at Z o'clock. Interment Holy Cross | street, § 48 by W 127:6: $10. Cemetery. | _Henry and Helena Tienken to Pacific States | KINCAID—In Oakland, February 17, 190, Mre. Tsabella Kincald, beioved mother of William and Isabella Kincaid, and widow of the late €avings, Loan and Building Company, lots 15 to 20, 38 to 35, Julius Franklin subdivision, block 46, Excel: Assoclation; $100, or Homest i = < land, saudenzio and Maggie Buzzinl to same. lot iinam “Kincald, ‘@ matlye’ of * sunderland, | Gayienzlo ang, Magsle, Durdn, to, s, 10 5 3 1l K street, NW 75 by SW 200, block 51, Paul LAUSTEN—In this city, February 18, 1900, Hans Lausten, father of Mrs. H. M. Petersen, Mre. P. Rassmuesen and Mre. Hans Kamp, a native of North Slesvig, Denmark, aged 86 years 5 months and 7 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 717 Treat avenue, near Twentleth street. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. McMENOMY—In this city, February 18, 1300, Charles, beloved son of Margaret and the late Michael McMenomy, and brother of Nicholas and Christopher McMenomy, Mrs. ¥. Suhling and the late John McMenomy. a native of San Francisco. A member of San Francisco Camp No. 437, World. Woodmen of the | Tract, quitclaim deed; $380. John Vauthiers, formerly Jean Bouysson, to Plerre Chanquet, ot 33, block 35, Sunnyside; $10. James E. and Amelia S. Damon to Mary and John_Jacobson, lot on N line of Fifteenth ave- nue South. 75 SE of L street South, SE 50 by NE 100: $i0. Danfel and Jeannette Roth to Leon Blum, undivided one-fourth of lot on SW line of St Thomas street, 150 SE of Platte, SE 5 by SW 100, portion of lot 136, block 98, Central Park Homestead Association; $10 George W. Klefser to Maude H. Kleiser, lots | 41 and 42, block 13, Lake View Tract; $10. Tiridget Hannon (Lydon) (wife of O.) to John Lydon, lot en NE line of California_avenue, S of Army street, SE 5, SW 13:6, E 64:3, N Precita Valley Lands; $10. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | i Precita Valley ‘Lands; §ie. fully Invited to atterd the funeral this day | ey e (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of | Dajl'n; 10t8 18 2% 32 and %, block 5. lots 1t his mother, 68 Hancock street, between Fighteenth and Nineteenth, Church and San- Garden Tract Homestead 'Addition; $10. chez, thence to Mission l’)xc;lt;l;el fl:wfhd Alameda County. SELT S I T e R Willlam ¥. and Effie L. Kroll to John H. for the repose of his soul at 10:30 o'clock. In- | yfoiteen, lot on E line of Union street, 304:5% terment Holy Cross Cemete: McFADDEN—In Oakland, February 17, 1000, Thomas Henry McFadden, a native of New York State, aged 77 years. MELLODY--In San Rafael, February 16, 1900, Thomas H. Mellody, aged 53 years. A member of Farnsworth Lodge No. 9, 1. O. O. F. N of West Eighth, N 30 by E 133:3, block 548, Oakland; $1 L. sen, lot on N line of West Twelfth street, 104 W of Kirkham, W 2 by N 110, being the E 2§ feet of lot 40, on map of Center-street Home o Oaklazd Polnt. Oakland: $10. O'CONNO! npiversary: solemn . requiem | Lots at Oskissd Point, Osiland: §10. . _ higa i be celebrated next Tuesday. | c. Rehnstrom to George Sterling, Iot on N line February 20, at 10 o'clock, at St. Peter's Church, for the repose of the soul of the late Rev. Cornelius O'Connor. Friends and ac- quaintances are respectfully Invited to at- tend. of Forticth street, 198 E of Grove, E 32 by N p of redivision of the Mont- akiand (subject to a mortgage 110, being lot = 1. and_ Bessie K. Taylor to George CONNELL~—In_South San Francisco, Febru- iine of Forty-second straet, ary 16, 1000, Thomas, husband of Mary A. LN 10427, E 180, S to N line O’Conmell, father of Mrs. Daniel Harrinzton . "W 180 to beginning, being lots and Willfam, Frank and Edward O'Conneil, and brother of Mrs. M. Martin, a native of Nantucket, Mass., aged 64 years. PEPPERMAN—In this clty, February 16, 1900, Peter J. Pepperman, beloved husband of Mrs. M. B. Pepperman, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 36 years. Diablo No. 118, F. of papers please copy.) G Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral thia day (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the funeral A. (Alleghany City A member of Court Mount | |on S line of k 8 to 101, $10. Almerine B, Sa Montgomery Tract, map 2, Oakland; rgent to Joseph A. Benton, lot awthorne avenue, 372.65 W of Webster street, W and SW, following the curve of Hawthorne avenue 258.77 to S boundary of lot 17, Buena Vista Homestead, thence E 151, N 170 to beginning, being a portion of lot 17, Buena Vista Homestead, Oakland: $5. Susan G. Chamberiain to Loretta W. Lam- bert, portion of lot 31, in plat 31, Mountaln View Cemetery, Oakland Township; $100. of H, F. Maass, 917 Mission street, | jizabeth Davidson to the County of Ala- near Fifth. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- | meda, a strip of land i feet wide, the center SCHOENFELDER—In Oakland, February 15, 1900, Walburga, beloved wife of John Schoen- folder, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 64 Years 5 months and 25 days. §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Sunday), at 1 o’clock, at the line of which strip of land is described as fol- lows: Beginning at a_point on the SE line of Central avenue, NE 3 feet distant from line dividing lots § and 7, Kingsland Tract, thence SI3 320.60 to NW end of Harmon avenue, Brook- Iyn Township (to be used for & culvert thereon); grant. Charles G. Powell to H. A, Spencer, lot on S i their heartfeit thanks | G and Mary T Rurpee to H. P. Henrich- | family residence, 1163 Willow street, West line of Rallroad avenue, 408 W of Walnut Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery, cisco. n this city, February 15, 1900. Wil- liam D., beloved son of John and Annie Ser- nau, grandson of Delia Clyne, and nephew of Thomas Clyne, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 9 months. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day Oakland. street, between Eighth and Ninth, where services will commence at 1:30 o'clock. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of the Scandinavian Society— You are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late member, John A. Arm- strong, to-morrow (Monday). at 1:30 o'clock, from the First Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church, Howard street, between Eighth and | (g, 1.%) ‘ay 30 o'clock, from the parents Ninth. By order o . HAGSTROM, Pres. Sestdonss. 105 Bouth Park. Interment Holy C. A. ANDERSON. Seo. 3 Cross Cemetery. SHAW-—In this city, February 14, 1900, Stephen W. Shaw (artist), beloved husband of Lucre- tia S. Shaw, a native of Vermont, aged 52 years and 2 months. BURNS -An anniversary requiem mass will be celebrated to-morrow (Monday), at St. Agnes Church, for the repose of the soul of the late Mary Burns, commencing at § o'clock. 7 Friends and acauaintances are respect- Friends are invited to attend. tully. invited to attend the funeral this day BERTOLA—In Alameda, Cal, February 16, | (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic 1900, Antonto, dearly beloved ‘father of John Mariana, Dominica C. and_Antoney J. Bertola, a native of Italy, aged 70 years and 2 months. CANNAVAN-_In this ity 11, 1900, Bessie, beloved wife of the late John Cannavan, and and Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of California Lodge No. 1. F. and A. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme: tery. SULLIVAN—In this city, February 16, 1300, Samuel Sulllvan, late of Courtland, Sacra- mento County, Cal., belaved husband of Catherine Sulllvan, and father of John Sullivan, and brother of Mrs. James Mc- Carthy and the late Willlam Sullivan, a na- tive of County Cork, Ireland, aged 70 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 23 Fifth street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WIDMAN—In Honolulu, H. I, February 7, 1900, of appendicitis, John H.” Widman, be- loved son of Herman G. and the late Kate at her residence, 616% Jessle street, ther of the late Mrs. Abble Sullivan enry Cannavan, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 74 vears. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. COLEN—1In this city, February 16, 1900, Ber- iha Colen, beloved wife of Frank Colen, and beloved niece of Joseph. John. Fred, Frank, Katie and Gracle Bouquet and Mrs. Lizzie Downer, & native of San Francisco, aged 27 years 11 months and 7 days. > Friends and acqualntances are respect- tull)‘dln\{lted to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, from the parlos 3.8 Godeau, 366 Montgomery avenve. ® O CASSIDY—Killed at San Pedro Macati, P. I, February 21, 1599, James P.. beloved son of | Widman, and brother of Antone, Charles, B. F. Cassidy. brother of Frank H., George | Herman and Bertha Widman, Mrs. F. W, H., Emma and Mollie Cassidy, and nephew of Sylvester and Mrs. R. Lippold, & native of L. B. Werler, a native of Idaho, aged 28 | San Francisco, aged 31 years 10 months and 22 7 Friends and_ dcauaintan R and, February ends and acquaintances are respect- | WARREN—In Oakl 1, 100, fully invited to attend the funeral this day | Elizabeth Ann, beloved wife of John Warren, and mother of Mrs. James Washington and James Dumas, & native of Virginia, aged 68 years. 'WAGNER—In this city, Feb: HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND SUBALSRS, | o VR dss Hietana of Mary 55, ll:lfllamu-a-m M. Wi , father M&m&m Phillip “=atta ] Lillle Wagner, and son of street, W 42 by S 207:6, being the W 42 feet of lot 1S, block 23, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. Bank of Livermore to D. P. and J. B. C: vin, undivided half Interest in lot 19, block 19, of northern addition to town of Livermore, | Murray Township: $3. Loulsa T. and William C. Greenleaf to Anton Christensen, lot on NE corner of Elizabeth strest and San Pablo avenue, E 125 by N 2, belng lot 32 on map of Potter Tract, Oakland; F igene A. Mantell or Mantel (by Sarah Man- tell, attorney) to J. E. Dwyer, all interest in in Parsons’ Golden Gate Tract, Oakland; Jr. and Elizabeth B. Bangs to Stephen T. Gage, Iot on E line of Piedmont way, 100.78 § of Bancroft, S §0.03, E 16193, N 50, W 160.55 to beginning, heing lot 7 on map of Benton property, Berkeley: $1750. T. B. Berry to same, lot on E line of Pled- ‘mont way, 150.81 S of Hancroft, S 50.02, B 160.15, N 50, W 161.93 to beginning, being lot §, same: $175 Harriet Frances Stevens to Samuel C. Bige- low et al., lot on S line of Durant avenus, 100 E of Bowditch street, E 100 by S 130, being subdivisions 1 and J on map of subdivisions of lots 1 and 2, lot 9, College Homestead, Berke- ley: mlso property in San Mateo County (this deed 1s given on condition that said grantees pay to Grantor Harriet F. Stevens $2) per month during her life and after her death a Iike sum of $20 to John M. Stevens); §10. Andrew and Jane C. Jones to John Ruscellf, lot 11, block K, on map of Andrew Jones' sub- dtvision of Brooklyn Township: $10. Charles and Carrle Goos to Fred W. Ray, lot beginning at a point 100 E from E line of St. Charles street and 367:6 from S line of San Antonio avenue, S 67:8 by E 50, being a portion Alameda; $10. Otto Schafer to Eda Schafer, lot on W line of Benton street, 25433 § of Pacific avenue, W E 150, to beginning, Ala- Benfamin NEW INSPECTORS FOR THE MASONIC LODGES Location of the Various Bodies Under the Jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge. llowing is the list of the Inspectors olF :h: u:v'm.l Masonic districts of the jurisdiction who have been selected for the current Masonic year: o o 1 Norte and Humboldt Coun- s Ry Y I nesviile,” and Ferndale at Ferndale. | John M. Melendy of Eureka, inspector. i iskiyou County—St. John's Second Dstrct. S h Btar at Fort Jones, Lodge at Yreka, T R | Howard at Yreka, Owen at Scott River, E: ing Star at Etna Mills, Dunsmuir at Dunsmuir, and sisson at Siseon.” Charies W. 2 . inspector. A i ird District, Modoe County—urprise Val ley Lodge at Cedarville, Alturas at Atturas. Adin at_Adin, and Northeast at Fort 3 James T. Laird of Alturas, inspector. = Fourth District, Trinity, Tehama and Shasta Counties—Western Star ge at bhs‘.l,li Cll-ln-i ity at Weaverville, Vesper at Rlsdnh:m‘ Tight ton at Igo. Molino at Tehama, Northern LJETE | iile, Reading at Redding, oL ville. nderson. | William P. Johnson of Red Biuff, inspector. ¥ i h District, Lassen County at e Enilie, Jamesville at Janesville. Jullan E. Pardee of Susanville, inspector. o | Sixth District, part of the County ot Plumas | —Plumas Lodge at Quincy and Bincerity at Greenville. Arthur W. Keddle of Quincy, in spector. 5 Riace Seventh District, part of Plumas an ra Counties—Jefferson Lodge of La FPorte a Gibsonville of Gibsonville. John M. Mussey of orte, nspector. L;:l};hm District, f the countles of Sierra and Yuba—Mountain Shade Lodge a Downleville, Gravel Range at Camptonville, Forest at Alleghany and Harmony at Slerra. John Burman of Downieville, inspector. Ninth District, Nevada County, except Truckee Lodge No. 200—Nevada Lodge at Ne- | vada_City, Madison at Grass Valley, Quitmad at North Bloomfleld and Manzanita at Nort San Juan. Willilam E. Messervey of Nevada (&3 inspector. i County and_part of Tentn District, Placer County and, part of Nevada—Eureka 5 at Lincoln, Illinoistown at Colfax, Rising Star at Forest City, Clay at Dutch Flat, lonic at T T, Trackes at Truckee, Granite a Rockiin aid Penryg at Penrya. Michael D. Liniger of Auburn, {nspector. Eleventh District, County of Butte—Forbes- | town Lodge at_Forbestown, Oroville at Oro- ville, Chico at Chico, Table Mountain at Cher- | | okee! North Butte at Gridiey, mElr;(n::lrue‘ at | Biggs, Emil Meybem of Chico, : Fweirth District, counties of Yuba and Sut- | ter, except Gravel Range No. 53—Corinthian | Lodge at Marysville, Yuba at Marysville, E terprise at Yuba City, Rose's Bar at Smarts ville, Nicolaus at Wheatland. Artbur H. Hewitt of Yuba City, inspector. Thirteenth District. counties of Colusa and Gienn — Meridian Lodge at College City. Newville at Newville, Colusa at Colusa, Laurel at Willows, Tuscan at Williams, Orland at Orland, Snow Mountain at Stony Ford, Max- | well at Maxwell. Willlam M. Fimch of Wii- lows, inspector. Fourteenth District, part of the county of Mendocino—Abell Lodge at Uklah, Covello at | Covello, George W. Stout of Ukiah, inspector. | | “Fifteenth District, county of Lake—Clear | | Lake Lodge at Lower Lake, Hartley at Lake- | | port, Callayomt at Middictown. Curtis J. Mon- | roe of Lakeport, inspector. Sixteenth District, county of Sonoma—Tem- | ple Lodge at Somoma, Santa Rosa at Banta | | Rosa, Sotovome at Healdsburg, Lafayette a | Sebastopol, Curtis at Cloverdale, Vitruvius at | Bloomfield, Petaluma at Petaluma, Russian River at Windsor, Mount Jackson at Guerne- ville. Edward W. M. Evans of Petaluma, in- spector. Seventeenth District, county of % part of Solano—Yount Lodge at Napa, Naval | at Valiejo, St. Helena at St. Helena, Solano at Vallejo, Calistoga at Calfstoga. Willlam W. { Lyman’ of St. Helena, inspector. H | Eighteenth District. county of Sacramento | and part of Solano—Tehama Lodge at Sacra- Mento, Washington at Sacramento, Sacramento apa_and | at Sacramento, Union at_Sacramento, Natoma at Fo'som, Concord at Sacramento, Franklin | | at Courtland, Elk Grove at Elk Grove, Rio YVista at Rio Vista, Galt at Galt. Charles W ter of Sacramento, inspector. neteenth District, county of Yolo and part olano—Yolo Lodge at Yolo, Grafton at | Grafton, Woodland at Woodland, Buckeye at | Winters, Silveyville at Dixon, Athens at Davis- ville, Landmark at Madison, Tyrian at Dun- nigan. Byron Ball of Woodland, inspector. | _Twentieth District, county of EI_Dorado— | Georgetown Lodge Georgetown, EI Dorado at Placerville, Hiram at El Dorado, Acacia at | Coloma, Mount Zion at Grizzly Flat, Palmyra at Placerville, Francis Nichols of Coloma, in- spector. Twenty-figst District, county of Amador and part of Calaverns—Volcano Lodge at Voleano, Amador at Jackson, Calaveras at San Andreas, Ione at Ione, Henry Clay at Sutter Creek, Dry- | town at Drytown, Mokelumne FIill at Mokel- | umne Hill. Wallace Kay of Jackson, inspector. ‘Twenty-second District, county of Tuolumne and part of Calaveras—Tuclumne Lodge at Sonora, Ophir at Murphys, George Washington at Chinese Camp, Bear Mountain at Angeis Camp. George W.' Nicol of Sonora, Inspector. Twenty-third District, county of San Joaquin | and part of Calaveras—San Joaquin Lodge at Stockton, Morning Star at Stockton, Wood- bridge at Woodbridge, Valley at Linden, Key- | stone at Milton, Lodi at Lodl. Herman C. Barz- | mann of Stockton, inspector. | “Twenty-fourth District, county of Contra Costa and part of Solano—Benicia Lodge at | Benicia, Martinez at Martinez, Susun at Sui- son, Alamo at Walnut Creek, Vacaville at Vacaville, Antloch at Antioch, Carquinez at rockett. Louls M. Buttner of Port Costa, in- | spector. fifth District, county of Alameda— | | Twent: | Live Oak Todge at Oakland. Eden at San Le. | andro, Oakland at Oakland, Oak Grove at Ala meda,” Mosale at Livermore, Brooklyn at East | Oakiand, Eucalyptus at Haywards, Alcatraz at | West Oakland, Durant at Berkel Alisal at | Ple | Centerville. spector. | _Twenty-sixth District, county of Marin and part of San Francisco—California, Occidental, Golden Gate. Mount Morlah, Flidelity, Pacifi Crockett, Oriental, Excelsior, Mission, South San Francisco, Doric and King Solomon's lodges at San Francisco and Marin at San Rafael. George M. Perine of San Francisco, inspector. Twenty-seventh District, the countles of San Mateo, Santa Clara and part of San_ Benito— San Jose Lodge at San Jose, San Mateo at Redwood City, Kelith at Gilroy, Mountain View at Mountain View, Friendship at San Jose, San Benito at Hollister, Hayward at Half Moon Bay, Los Gatos at Los Gatos, Liberty at Santa | Clara. Ralph Lowe of San Jose, inspector. Twenty-eighth District, the countfes of Santa | Cruz, Monterey_and part of San Benito—Santa | Cruz’ Lodge at Santa Cruz, Texas at San Juan, Pajaro_at Watsonville, Confidence at Castro- ville, Salinas at Salinas, Monterey at Mon- terey, Santa Lucia at Kings City, Pactfic Grove at Pacific Grove, Frederick A. Lucas of Santa | Cruz, inspector. Twenty-ninth District. county of Mariposa— Mariposa Lodge at Mariposa, Hornitos at Hornitos, Yosemite at Coulterville. Willlam | Adams of Hornitos, Inspector. Thirtieth District, counties of Merced. Stan- islaus and Madera—La Grande Lodge at Mer- | ced. Summit at Knights Ferry, Stanislaus at anton, Fruitvale at Fruitvale, Alameda at Edward H. Hart of Berkeley, In- | Modesto, Hills Ferry at Newman, Oakdale at Oakdale, Madera at Madera. Los Banos at | Los Banos. George T. McCabe of Knights | Ferry, Inspector. Thirty-first District, the county of Inyo—Inyo ! Ledge ~ at_ Independence, Winnedumah Bishop. Thomas C. Boland of Independency inspector. Thirty-first District, county of Fresno and part of Kings—Fresno Lodge at Fresno. Wel- come at Lemoore, Selma at Selma, Reedley at Reedley, Sanger at Sanger. John L. Mitchell of Selma, inspector. Thirty-third District. counttes of Kern and Tulare and part of Kings—Visalla Lodge at Visalia, Bakersfield at Bakersfield. _Olive Branch at Tulare, Hanford at Hanford, Traver | at Traver, Porterville at Porterville, Delano at | Delano, Tehachapi at Tehachapl. Willlam Kettner of Visalia. Inspector. Thirty-fourth District, ceunty of San Luls | Obispo—San_Simeon Lodge at Cambria, King | David's at San Luls Obispo, Arroyo at Arroyo | Grande, San Miguel at San Miguel, Paso Ro- | Eugene M. Dodson of Paso Rotles, Inspector. ! Thirty-ifth District. counties of Ventura and | Santa Barbara—Santa Barbara Lodge at Santa Barbara, San Buenaventura at Ventura, Guad- alupe at Guadalu Magnolia at Santa Bar- | bara, Lompoc at poc, Hesperian at Santa | Maria, Santa Paula at Santa Paula, Hueneme | bles at Paso Robles. at Hueneme. Willlam A. Wilson of Santa Bar- bara. inspector. Thirty-sixth_District, part of the county of | Los Angeles—Los Angeles, Penthalpa, Southern | California, Hollenbeck, South Gate, Valee de | nce and West Gate Lodges at Los Angeles East Gate at East Los Angeles, Santa Monica | at Santa Monica, and Alhambra at Alhambra. Charles L. Efnis of Los Angeles, Inspector. Thirty-seventh District. counties of San Ber- nardino and Riverside—Phoenix Lodge at San Bernardino, Evergreen at Riverside, Flsinore at Elsinore, Redlands at Redlands. Ontario at | Ontarlo, Ashlar at Colton. Temescal at Coro- | na, Needles at Needles. and San Jacinto at San Jacinto. Constantin U Ren of Coiton, inspector. Thirty-eighth District, county of San Diego - San Diego Lodge at San Diego, Southwest at Natlonal City, Sllver Gate at San Diego, Fall- brook at Fallbrook, and Consuelo at -Escon- dido. Eli T. Blackmer of San Diego. Inspector. Thirty-ninth District, county of Orange and part of Los Angeles—Wilmington Lodge at Wii- mington, Anaheim at Anaheim, Downey a Downey. Santa Ana at Santa Ana. Anchor nt | Compton. Orange Grove at Orange. Norwaik at Norwalk, Whittler at Whittier, Long Beach TLong Beach, Redondo at Redondo, and San Pedro at San Pedro. Charles E. Mitchell of Clearwater, inspector. Fortieth District. the Hawailan Islands—Ha- walian Lodge at Honolulu and Lilauea at Hilo. Andrew Brown of Honolulu, inspector. | Forty-first District, Mono County—Bodie Lodge at Bodie and Alta Lodge at Bridge- | Frank B. Bridegoprt, in- | Forty-second District. part of Mendocino County—Mendocino Lodge at Mendocino City and Clairborne at Punta Arena. Thomas J. Richards. inspector. Forty-third District, parts of the counties of Elcrravinie and B i Becicwitn” Wititam 5. a: <. ope ville, P Forty-fourth District, part of the county of Los Lodge at El Monte, Pomona at Pomona, at mnmmumm | B N Johnson, _— at Pasadena, and Covina at Covina. Ernest H_ May. Inspector. Special District. part of San Francisco for lodges working in forelgn languages—La Par- faite Union Lodge, Alexander K. Coney, in- Hermann ' Lodge, John Fischer, In- and Speranza Italtana Lodge, Florezo inspector. The Chosen Friends. During the past week America Counefl received two petitions; the council at Watsonville received five and the ons at Grass Valley received one. The order is picking up and expects in a short tima to make a good showing, numericaly and financially. Last Thursday night Social Council haa an_enjoyable progressive euchrs party, which was greatly enjoyed by the man who took part The officers of Concord Council were in. stalled by Deputy E. A. Street last week, after which the officers and members en- joyed an oyster supper. —_————— Ancient Order of Foresters. Court Santa Amanda will be institutsa in this eity on the 19th inst. by High Chiet Ranger Boehm. The high chief ranger, accompanied by Past High Chief Ranger Beaver, on last Monday visited Court Star of Californta at Sausalito. After the business of the evening there was a pleasant hour in the social and entertainment line. There will be a meeting shortly for ths purpose of making arrangements for tha annual picnic to be given by the local members of the order. GRAND HOTEL. G W _Ross, Portland |F H Botsford, Ch B J Phillips, Cal D H Barr, Sacto E E Coatz, Veedersbrg|A Milliken & w, S Mat 7 McDonnell, Menlo P|J P Davenport, L A F H Patterson, S Juan J Harlan, Sacto A H Martin, Cal | W D Morrison, Sn Jose A R Atken, Decoto |J J Cunningham & wi, E Whipple,_ Decoto | Vallejo T Pelkey, Nov: O F Atwood, Stockton C Boyling, Novato |F Treskow, Crockett A T D Redford, Cal |A J Bowen, Los Ang 3 Grover, Colusa D A Croweil, Chicags Mrs B A Kolp, Lodt |F Shaw, Cal A E Barrett, Tacoma |J L de 'Paull, Kern W W Eddy, Vancouver H B Wallace, Chico D Faun, Vancouver |H F Brown & £, Minn 7 Lewis, Cal Mrs J Bonell, Wash H G Church, Chicago [Mrs R Malcom, Palo A E E Mueller, Los Ang (F H Farrar, Merced B H Vincent, Cal Miss R Moody, Wash C B Shaver, Fresno | Mrs R Edwards, Portl J C Nourse, Coalings | Miss E Edwards, Portl W A Stephens & w.Cal Mrs M Currier, Fiing C A Storke, Snta Barb Geo H Ready & wile, A Fay, Bakersfield |_Santa Cruzs J B Menaser, Los Ang 'W P Porterfleld, N D G J Owens, Cal D H Miller, Chicago J Morane, Chicago | PALACE HOTEL. J C Shulte, ¥ 17 8 Adams, Texas L P Smith, N ¥ |C B Shaver, Freme H A Cohen, N Y Mrs J A M&,'H”‘I A C Luck, Nevada |F W Wood, T Duncan, Chicago |A B Becker, Denver R V Ellls, Hanford |F M Sissin, | W H Murphy, § U |R H_Pat Minn Boston|J A Riordan & w, Mo W Burtell, Boston E Hartzell & w, N ¥ W Thompson, Cal H F Godfrey, N Y W Burrage &w, N M C K Foster, Chicago G C French & w, N Y J Frankiin. N Y A B Macartney, Minn W H Thornton, M Y W Carson, Towa C H Blodgete, N Y E H Cox, Madera G Bayha, Cologne § H Bal S L IR Fernaid, Stanford |G Burt & w. N Y |J E Dogherty, Seattle H P Burt, NY Mrs J Sparks, Reno M Johnson, U 8 N NEW WESTERN HOTEL n Jjose |Mrs M R MacKeas.Cal A Toveraon & w, Cal |I, ¥ Whiting, Crockett P Martin, San Diego D Lewls & f. Seattle N Lewls, Seattle Mrs Lewis, Seattle L B Fish & Mrs O MeClure, G Cerell, Towa B Howell &w, Chico OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports, 10 & m. Feb. 20, 2; Mar. 2. Changs to company's steamers at Seattle. For _Victorla, Vancouver (B. C), Port Townsend Seattle, Tacoma, Everet: Al ortes and New What com (Wash.), 10 a. m., Feb. 20, 25; Mar. 2, and every fifth day theréafter; change at Seattle to this com) y's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Fureka (Humboldt Bay), 3 p. m., Feb. 18, 23, 28, Mar. 5, and every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 3 a. m., Feb. 16 20, 24, 28, Mar 4 and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Sants Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 & m.. Feb. 1 22, 26, Mar. 2, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalens Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia 2 and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 & m., Tth of each month. For further information obtain company's folder. The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of salling, Without brevious notice. TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., San Francisoe THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. FAHE & Irst Class !n:Mhd!u Berth econd Class COLUMBIA salls..........Feb. 17, STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails. ol g - Feb. 23 March 4, ik 2% Short to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in_the Northwest. Through tickets to all points Fast. E. C. WARD, General 5 Market . GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents, AMERICAN LINBE. NEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS, Stopping at Cherbours, westbound. From New York every Wednesday, St. Louis ..Feb. 21/St. Paul .. Friesland 25| Kensington New York 7 New York RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwarp. From New York every Wednesday, 13 neen, Noordiand Feb. 21/ Westernland . March 14 Friesland . Feb. 28 Kensington ..March 21 Southwark ...March 7 Noordland ...March 1§ EMPIRE LINE. Seattle. St. Michael. Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and passaze valy to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANTY, 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencles. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. S TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARY., COR- ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 m. for YOKAHAMA and HONGKONG, calling s Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for Indla, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. AMERICA MARU Wednesday, March 7 Saturday., HONGKONG MARU NIPPON MARU ‘Wednesday, April 23 Via Honolulu, Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market st., _corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. ERNIL. 2 0 salls via Honoluiu and Auckland for_Sydney Wednesday, Feb. 21, atSp m, ——es Austraita or Honoluly P3N~ Wednesda: Favorit "@".Ja-’l’:’}' i S ‘..K. 5 avorite line arou e world via Hawalt, Ba . New Zealand, Australl Indla, Sues, Enpiana, ote. : $910 first class i D. SPHEGKELS & 810S. CO., Fier 7. Foot Pacific St. Freight Ofics, 327 melon sy COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-P. Biiing every Thursday metead o Saturday, from Nevember 2. 1%, at 10 a m., from 42, Morton 8t.: LA GASCOGNE. Fep, A YT RAINE. March 1: LA BRETAGNE, March §: L'AQUITAINE, March 15. First class to Havre, 360 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on s to Havre, $45: § per round GENERAL round trip. Second el cent "g““'}“"a on AGENC' Ol UNITED CANADA. 32 Broadway (Hudsm "x':;udA > New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO. Const Agents. & Montgomery S cisca. AND VALLEN,