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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1900 REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale THE Esparto Colony farms in the Capay country should be locked ie the Uime of the year to arrange for tree and farms range in size from 10 to sold to induce immediate ow prices and easy terms; home- | never regret securing one of these homes; no malaria, no {rosts; products earll- good society. good schools (in- macadamized roads: 2 vine plant 40 acres and nc sction at Feeiers w ert in market water for irrigation when dest; Southern California for raising all citrus frult, recently so pronounced by lead- ifornia experts; these lands, 1l other advan- . will be sold at prices far belaw localities hitherto constdered © in excellence; there is no more than the small | farme sold before the panic deveioped and are paying annu- as $100 per acre: you can leave train. have 3 or 4 back to San Francisco vou will find an agent uding road trains ng_South with the sy tages name those asked in the s s costly outbulldings. St st room 6 T0 pop tains; accom: grape: saw easy te 840 Market st ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. GOUGH, 540, near Fulton—A large sunny fur- nished’ room, $1 2 per week. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh on_sts.—Sunny rooms, single; ladies’ parlor; reading room: elevator. GREEN, 417—Neat, large furnished room, $4 50. Mission _st.—Select 1ly rooming house: §150 to $5 per weel §27A Howard—Changed hands: newly renovated: housekpg. and sing. HOWARD, §20—Rooms from §1 week up to $6; Zic to §1 night: aleo housekeeping room: HYDE. 1106—Nice sunny alcove otser rooms. 213—Newly furnished sunny euite, or with use of kitchen: reasonable. Elils—Newly front room: $6: private family; no children. gh_school); : superior to erior sofls a o on § &. m. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FORECLOSURE— fine 6-room cottage and bath: large lot, 50x150; nicely located: your terms wiil purchase it. x168; flat mortgage of $1600 can remain. $2250—Elegant 6-room cottage; large lot; San- ta Clara ave. $500—Fine lot, 44x150; Morton st. station; snap. $26005-room ‘modern 2-tory house; deep lot; Alameda ave.; fine location. $2750—10-room cottage; lot 42x150; Morton st. station; flat mortgage §2000 can remain. $4000—Cholce two-story §-room modern house; Alamede. ave.; a bargain. The above, with many other bargains in all parts of Alameda. Convenient to train and schools. Office open Sundays and evenings. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. LARKIN, 75—Sunny corner room: water; gas and all convenlence 125, near McAlligter, off Van Ness—A neat large furnished room for 2 per- sons. $1 50 per week. MARGARET place, & Turk, near Mason—Well. furnished; sunny: front; for 1 or 2; reason’ble. ate by letter with GEO. D. | 10 _THREE 4-room cottage tand B | #4000 NEW modern residence of elght rooms Lake County: lance of water. $3500 residence and MINNA, 65—Five clean rooms. €. F. MOORE, $25 Mer- - NA. 248%, near Fifth—Nice, sunny double e—Sonoma. 1 to 15 " box 4135, Call office. ALTA PUNTA Tract, San P sorth of Berkeley. MINNA, 667, cor. Eighth—New furnished bay- window room, §1 per week; transient. Imss}on. $57A (Avoca House)_New furnished; rent reasonable. MISSION, §38—Sunny basement room; NATOMA, 450—Sunny or two gentiemen. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; @ectric lights; day, wk., mo. near Santa Fe and by the acre, $130 to $200. FLICK, Prop. arlors, upstairs room, y furnished. suitable for ome etc., on G. W. DID bargain—For sale to close an lar resort in Santa Cruz moun- 100 people: Tuit, 45 hay and 200 heavy and_fishing; | 108 tes 20 chotce imber; boating. ms. WESTERN LAND COMPANY, | ACC et O'FARRELL, 411—3 or more unfurnished rooms URATE personsl knowledge—each of the | for housekeeping. 3000 ranches on my SALE and EXCHANGB N. D. SICKELS—the LAND AGENT— 10 Geary st 989 Howard, prices to suit; open night. cor. Sixth— Sunny room: PINE, 813, near Powell—Ni: TO rent— rosm ho #ide city limits y furnished st 6. gle front rm.; closet; priva near Powell—Sunny furnished with bath; suite or single. 5) per year: e barn chicken house; situated In- GEO C. YOUNG, Petaluma. e RANCH TO RENT. POWELL, 121—Light, clean, comfortable rms.; ALLEY MOET Qest: of Cloverdale C. W HWEINH suftes or singles: POWELL, 617—Nicely : mo children. running water; furnished sult ? finely cultivated orchard modern impr would be suitable for summer board- Address DR. 2176 Geary st ROSS STATION REAL 126 Ellls st.—Incandescent & room, emoking room and ladies’ 18, per night, 35¢ to $160; wee! ; elevator on office ficor; d cold water; baths. $300 to $500; view: San Rafeel walk trom Ross Station; P. ROSS, Tamalpais 31 Market, € parior; room rooms with hot a3 aylor st., near Market—An elevators new hot and cold water: radiators: salt a baths; sultes and single room: CARLOS ave.. 35, near Missio eenth—2 sunny furnish TH, 2422 nicely furnished front rooms -date fireproof REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. ble country house on main street in perfect order; sale or exchange for property here. MRS. E LER, 1053 Fifteenth st. have a large list of city and country prop- for _exch large lot for Apartment House, 2§ Eighth st., AR D & 0O 317 Market mma Ly | _pear Market—Furnished and unfurnished. —— e ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BRYANT, S515—F me; in re bed, §10; 4 sm NOE, 153, near Market—2 sunny bay-window ern cor. flat; range, bath, tubs; —Sunny pariors furnished for house- ng: range, running water: two beds MISSION, kecping rooms; use of bath MISSION, keeping purposd rms OAK kee OCTAVIA, 1408, ARRELL, private family. POWELL. 14012 or 8 large, sunny rooms for housekeeping, with gas and bath. SON, 403—Furnished rooms, single or | _en suite, from $1 upward. SOUTH PARK, 125—Sunny hall room; suitable for 1 or 2 persons; $ & per month. | STOCKTON, 12 (over Pup Rotisserie) — Nicely furnished rooms from §12 to $30. furnished housekeeping | IFORNIA, 2 light housekeeping: sunny furnished near raflroad "JOHNSON, 12 Ftation: easy terms. J. Broadway, Oskland. lot %0x1%0; near bathing beach and in the fashionable part of Alameda; easy terms. J. S. JOHNSON, §72 Broadway. —FORECLOSURE; modern 4 room and bath e ttage: aunny aide of street: 3 blocks from etation and school; terms $100 cash, $10 per month. §1800—New modern cottage; § rooms and bath; strest work, cement walks, etc., com- plete; near station and school; $100 cash, $§20 per_month 11660 cash-—To close an estat finest corner in Alameda: see Fine modern house; 8 rooms and bath; $5000; o wosey Sown: sasy nonthly :’-ly;nznu; or will exchange for lot; this is & 5 H. P. MOREAL & CO., 1432 Park st. $3200 WILL build a new modern house of 8 rooms and bath, gas cement walk, all com- plete, together with lot 50 ft. front, between the raflroads ($3200). J. H. YOUNG, bullder, 1248 Park st. ON account of immediate d¢ ure, will sac- rifice on eas; '-dl’l’nn ‘lh.ald.; hom-‘.' s rofll::: reception hall, finisl asement, summ house, lawns, large grounds. 1162 Broadway. LOT 50x160: house of 8 rooms and small stable for sale or exchange. Address 706B Guerrero street. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Unifed Etates or Canada one year for 3L postage paid ALAMEDA HOUSES. 5-ROOM house; barn and chicken house at- tached: in Alameda; a pleasant home. Inquire 10% Eighth st. ALAMEDA FURNISHED HOUSES. A HOME of 12 rooms, bath, every comfort, on Clinton ave.: fronts bay with bath houses ‘and b ply BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. FURNISHED house of § or 9 rooms; large grounds; convenient to etation. Box 4635, C BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. $2000—NEW 6-room cottage; lot 45x100; street sewered, graded and macadamized; 2 biocks to local train; on electric car line; fine mantel, porcelain tub, tiled sink; cheap at §2500; 3300 cash, balance $20 per month; worth this to rent. W. C. MORAN. private’ famil: 6 eunny rooms, erences exchanged business locatiol THE Astor. 1130 Market—Electric bells, ligh elegant new furniture; single, suftes 119 Third—A & for good people. R. HUGHE! srnished parlor, two bedrooms including water. “Laguna_st—Hagd- front suite, §16; housekeeping; THE OAKS, od rooming house THIRD. 314—Nicely furnished rooms et—Large sunny furnished room: refer- 381 Dolores st Furnished unfurnished <. large grounds for children % anny furnished room CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions bath; everything private; $15; at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. TWO unfurnished rooms with running water; ble. Apply §1 Natol office for the reception of adver- < and subscriptions has been opened t 1223 Polk sf 4 sunny rooms; par- furnished housekeeping rooms A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been estabiished at uite of rooms newly furnished rooms; bath, (hree others ROOMS AND NOARD. A_FAMILY having & furnished sunny bay- and wite; mod- secure a few 4 room; first-class in every references required. Address box basement sy family hotel, The Bradbury: bay-window »g_rooms, furnished ; corner Polk, near Van pieasant single rooms. —Well-furnished with or without board; corner house; telephone. near Hayes THE Schmiedel Mansion, Leavenworth — High-class ; light house- boarding-house with private bath; fine lawn} alty; references. RAVIA Hotel, Polk and Clay_Sunny bay- rooms; superlor board: §25 up. Y. 228, = t suite, $12; gas tor service free. Apply 15 Grant ave! or three sunny furnished NT. 615 Tavlor—Renovated; excellent table. e and Eddy: changed elegant rooms. 1520 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3 : board optlonal. HOTEL CLAIRM suites and single rms. 1. SALISBURY, H. Large room and kitchen, fold- unfurnished, $10. private; bath housekeeping and single Buvuis furnished room and board. Apply Twen- ty-fourth and Florida sts. v rooms, cgmpletely fur- = PR ST R ing; hot and cold water; £24-528 (The Hedges)—Large sunny cellent board; reas'ble. NEES ave., 344 (The Wallace)—Rooms and furnished and unfurnished: $20. —_—_— ROOMS WANTED. bath, sun all day; § =; marine view; —3 or 4 sunny furnished house- Two sunny rooms for house- SUNNY suite, furni, east Van Ness, Aress box 4126, Call office. R — SPECIAL NOTICES. THE Union Ofl Co. of Californta will remove its office May 1 to the Mills bldg., ed or unfurnished, north for gentleman. Geary—Sunny furnished ay-window; closets, gas stove, mante . Nicely furnished, sunny par- & rooms: housekpg. or otherwise. 1023, Ness—Parlor uite, inig rosm and kitchen: complate; | LADIES—Chichester's Engilsh Pennyroyal Pills are the best; safe, reliable: take no other; send dc stamps for particulars. in letter by return mall: gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel.. Pa. PRIVATE family desires tenants for 3 nicely furnished connecting rooms housekeeping; very reasonable. Box 4635, Call. EEVENTH, 22— Nice sunny room, furnished “omplete tgr housekeeping. TH, 115A—4 connecting rooms, with pjano, furnished for housekeepi; &1 EIXTEEN Gesire JUTH PARK, CLASET A BR 4 BRANCH ofice for Call sdvertisements and cubscriptions has been established at 1098 V lencia st e to 81 per nigh light housekecpi ERADY, & ing room: EDDY, 365—Lodging rooms; pleasant, sunny roome, nicely furnished; terms reasonable. EDDY. 475—Eright, sunny single room: gas: ater: 36 month, running PILES—PETEE FREILING'S pile ralve, $1 per box; warranted to cure all cases of bl internal or protruding no matter of how long Devisadero st., near Sutt: e Marla Kip has recaivad the complete for NOTICE is he Orphanage of following orphan and hafl-orphan Januvary 1 to March 31, 1900: Benjamin, aged 1 year § months: Crane, aged 9 5 years 6 months; E aged 9 vears § month: 'H, 5229A, near nnecting rooms; Guerrero—1, 2 or 3 light housekeeping 184—Large sunny front room for housekeeping or single room. ‘ears; Lulu Rentschler, mged & years 5 monthe. BAD tenants efected for $i ED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Filimor, collections made: PACIFIC COLLECTION rooms 8-10: tel. 5350. H ofice for the reception of adver. tisements ard subscriptions has been opened et 1223 Polk st.; open untl § p. m. CO., 415 Montgomery st., SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. RENTED, repaired, bought, sol plies. Standard Agency, 145 6th; phone Mint 45. kinds bought, repairing at lowest rates. —————— e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, machine sup- #old, exchanged, rented 205 Fourth st. $1 25 to 85 per week, and open all night. A—"THE ELMER HOUSE." 84 Bush st, ad- joining the Russ Hotel; $4 rooms; all prices. ALASKA place. §, off Mas A wicely furnished room, suitable for lady or gentieman: marine view. ~ PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main §713. S Van end Etorage Co., 1340 Market st.; . South 535: packing, moving and storag $900$100 CASH, balance $12 per month; bay- window_cotlake, 5 rooms and bath. W. C. MORA: SEE the new cottages 1 am bullding, and if they do not suit I will build from your plans on rent terms. W. C. MORAN. cars, stores, church, etc.; 7 rooms and out- uses; must be sold this week. W. C. MORAN. $1700—COST & corner lot §0x129; 120 feet macadamized; Oakland Bank of Savings loaned $1500 on thie property: 9 large rooms; 1 block to cars; 4 days to seli this in. W. C. MORAN. $50—STOP paying rent; corner lot 40x100; 4- room cottage, all hard finished and papered; all sewered; 350 cash, balance $10 per month. W. C. MORA SOME fne lots at a bargaln for cash or trade for acrsaze in Alameda County: also prune ranch in YVolu County to trade for property in Oaklani or_Berkeley. W. C. MORAN, Lorin Station, Berkeley. THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY. $706—Close to Lorin statton; lot 50x150; fenced; wells; sewers; city water; § rooms; $60 down, balance $10 per month. $1250—$100 down, $16 monthly: lot 40x110; seven rooms; city water: £0od plumbing; house Is new and lot completely fenced: halfway between Berrymen and University stations. —Lot 50x150; six rooms; high basement: city water; graded street; close to Lorin station; $60 cash, balance $17 per month. $1400—7 rooms: good basement; sewers: city water; sidewalk; street graded; good location; | 1arge lot. An S-room house; unobstructed view; has to be seen to be appreciated. Call_and get our complete list of property in Berkeley, Oakland and Fruitvale. MONEY TO LOAN. FLAT OR ON INSTALLMENTS. THE HOME BUILDING COMPANY. San Francisco office—Room 2 ground floor, 222 Sansome st.; afternoons. “rutvale office—Half a block above Fruitvale station. HE a bargain—House of § rooms; lot 50x 135; sunny side of street; only $1575. MASON & McLENATHEN, Adjoining P. O., Berkele; E business block (brick), containing 6 stores and flats a all rented: a good in- Vestment. MABON & McLENATHEN, Adjoining P. O., Berkeley. FINELY furnished house of 12 rooms to let; in the very cholcest part of Berkeley; references required. ON & McLENATHEN, Adjoining P. O., Berkeley. NEW houses for rent; only 4 blocks from Uni- versity grounds; all the latest Improvemen ASON & McLENATHE! Adjotning P. O., Berkeley. $1000—1%-STORY cottage; § rooms, bath and mantel; near cers and etation; easy terms, $1300—A €nap; must sell at once; modern cot- tage; § rooms, bath, mantel. high basement above Shattuck ave., near Ashby station; rent $12 per month; good as new; easy terms. 32000 New, strictly up-to-date cottage; 6 fine rooms, good hall. porcelain bath, open ‘plumb- ing, tiled eiiik, fireplace. gas and xas fxtures, tinfed walls; corner lot, 47x100; fine neighbor- hoo; impro ; near cars and station; H. D. IRWIN. R. R. walting room, tation; open Sundays. TO lease for one year from the 1st of May next—Furnished house of § rooms; lot 170x200; corner of Chi st. and Allston ‘way; refer- ences requir For full particulars inquire of CHARLES C. BEMIS, real estate Lroker, 324 Montgomery st. C. C. BEMIE, Real Estate and General Land ‘Agent, 524 Montgomery st. P, n Herkeley—Corner lot 87x150, Wwith modern house of 3 rooms. BARGAIN investment property—1 block from university grounds: new 8-room modern house; all latest improvements; large lot; beautifuf marine view: price $4500; $500 cash, balance to suit; this property will rent readily for $48 r ‘month. Take Berkeley train, get off at rin, ask for RUDOLPH & PERKINS. §-ROOM modern house; good well, windmill and tank; 2 blocks from station and electric cars; large stable; lot 50x135; nice garden and fruit trees: price §2200; $200 cash, balance $26 month- 1y this property will rent for §0 per month. ake Berkeley train, get off at Lorin Station, ask for RUDOLPH & PERKINS. ALMOST new modern cottage—5_rooms, bath, pantry: nice, large front porch; lot '60x120} near station ' echool, stores; price $1400; only §100 cash, balance $15 monthiy. Take Berkeley train, get off at Lorin and ask for RUDOLPH & PERKINS, SNAP—Nice 3-room cottage; large lot; close to etation, electric cars, school, stores, etc.; ice u00: $100 oa h, balance $15 monthly. ‘ake Berkeley train, get off at Lorin Station, ask for RUDOLPH & PERKINS. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. A Fi off Market—Fus small family; cheap. BROADWAY, 6I5A. uite and singl STT, 1426 Market rnished housekeep- | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Filimore st.: phone Jackson 251 —_— SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, SANTA CRUZ Mountains summer hom rooms, bath, piano, horses, carriages, plenty water, reasonable to' responsible party. call 624 Market st. — e TO LEASE. TO Lease—All or part of vacant property: ¥ix 160 om Missicn st., near Fifteenth: will butld light structure. Owner, box 2105, Call. Infurnished rooms to let: 1206 M rket, cor. Golden Gate &ve.—Sunny corner; well furn. FELL, 251 Furnished rooms; private family; home comforts. FOLSOM, §%—Large sunny single room. closets: bath; private: 31 week. FOURTH, 22— Nice sunny front single rooms; reasonable. FRANKLIN, 501, corper Fulton—Nicaly fur- NKLIN, 508, corner Fulton—Nicel, nished large sunny front rooms: bath: breakfast and dinner; reasonable. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. makes of standard typewriters from $25 #5; guaranteed: send for samples of work. L. & M. ALEXANDER. 110 Montgomery st. —— DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 104 per share) of the Oceanic GOLDEN GATE av front room; water; private; gent.; flnmunuculhom . on and after Tuesday, fer books will close on Wednesday, 327 Market st. FOREST PARK TRACT. Only & Few Minutes From the Station, %-Acre Lots. 3-Acre Lots. %-Acre Lots. In a millionaire’s district at a workingman's price; for immediate sale; special prices are be- ing made for last week of April only. fms 175 feet deep and any frontage desired; all streets graded: water piped to every lot; in Fruitvale sanitary district; over 4600 forest and fruit_trees on this tract; & good speculation it you do not want a home: we build to suit you; title guaranteed; close to car and transporta- tion lines. 3300—Lots 50x175; choicest part of Frultvale; bearing fruit trees on the property. $600—Lot 100x175; fine place for chickens. $1000—Chicken ranch; 4 rooms; fenced; lot 187x 181; close to cars. $650—350 down, balance $12 50 per month; well and pump: lot 50xi50: fenced: street graded; 4 rooms and ceiled 7-foot basement. 31000—$50 cash, balance $13 50 per month; well and pump; lot Wxi50; corner; fenoed; house & rooms; also chicken houses. rooms; sewer; city water; three min- utes from station. 2 MONEY TO LOAN. T OR ON INST. HOME BUILDING COMPANY, ., 727—Handsomely furn. reasonable. , Acting Secretary. ‘ternoons. Fruitvale office—Half a block above Fruitvale station $160—To-day (Sunday) last day to get this -room 2-story Colonial house; lot 381-3 s; just the place for a family outing. Ap- | $1300_COST $3000; corner lot 46x120; 3 blocks to | FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE BY H. A, PLEITNER. House of 4 rooms and basement arge chicken house; good well and pump; lot 50x 110. ;m‘h. balance on your own terms. ottage of 4-rooms and basement; fruit mmne-: lot 50x110; $100 cash, balance $12 per $U0—Cottage of ¢ rooms and bath; high base- ment: furniture; chicken houses and chicken: lot 37%x130; only 3 blocks from local train. $1500—Cottage of 4 rooms, hail and basement; stable; chicken houses; lot 107x260; ail fenced. $2000—Fine modern cottage of 4 large rooms and bath: high basement; chicken houses, etc. 1ot 100x140; 4 blocks from local train. $2150—Reduced from $3000; fine modern cot- tage of 6 rooms and bath on one floor: mantel; attic; basement. ehicken house: frult trees corner: lot 75x16); must be sold; an opportun- ity worth investigating. Ten acres; 3% acres in bearing fruit trees; cottage of 4 rooms and bath: 2 barns. chicken houses: good well, windmill and tank. For particulars apply to H, A. PLEITNER, Fruitvale Station, Cal $6000—FINEST building site on west side Fruit- vale ave., upper Fruitvale; elegant surround. ings: fine cherry orchard; 213x500 feet; as whole or in subdivisions; electric cars pass property. Address Owner, Dimond P. O., Cal. $150—LOT 35x123; easy term: gw; lot £0x126: easy term: 50; lot 126x126; easy terms. 1 have lots all sizes and prices. H. W. DAVIS, Agt., 1 blk. from Frtvale sta. $00-NEAR Fruitvale and electric line; 50x250 1t.; $10 cash and §10 monthly; no interest; see owner. A. JONES, 138 Montgomery st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $65,000—F'ine business block, & corporation ordering sold; location and improvements make it one of ths choicest offerings in Oakland; rices for adjoining land make this a great ain; investigate. $100,000—A fine, prominent and well improved business corner; paying 6 per cent; formerly held at $150,000; an immediate sale wanted to close an estate. $4500—Offer wanted; foreclosure sale; Fruit- vale ave.; 2-story residence, § rooms; also 6- room cottage: M41x315; must sell one or both at once; subdivie to sult. $9000 unfurnished or $10,000 furnished—An ele- gant centrally located East Oakland home; 12 over $30,000. 43000—Elegant 12-room house; cost more to construct; lot 80x120; location between Grove st. and Telegraph ave. $18,000—Cost $2° residence; chofcest homesite in Oukland; cen- tral,_elevated location; an estate ordered closed. $6850—Offer wanted; bank mortgage, $4000; fin modern 9-room house; near 28th st. and Tele- | £raph ave.; lot 62 feet; bank appraisement $5000. $3250—Near 27th st. and Telegraph ave.; mod- ern 8-room home; lot 40x175; stable; a bargain. $2860—An extra snap in A new modern home; just finished; 2-story, § rooms; latest plumb- ng; only $360 cash, balance on mortgage; loca- tion, center of Oakland; 6 minutes’ walk of l4th st. and Broadway. $1850—Adjoining Linda Vista Terrace: fronts car line; 2-story colonial 5-room cottage; offer wanted. $2500—3250 cash; near Senator Perkins'; Pled- mont; colonial; 7 rooms; cozy new house; never occupled; bank sale, 5 cash; Adeline station: new; colo- nial: § rooms; never occupled; worth $3500. $1550—Near '20th and Grove sts.; neat 6-room cottage; bath, mantel; good order; bargain; must sell. $6500—Webster st., near 14th: 2-story $-room residence; lot 71x15h; land worth price asked: bargain: going away. $25,000 — Beautiful ~Claremont: magnificent home; 13 rooms and grounds of § acres In the | choicest shrubberies. near 10th; 5 non-resi- $2700—Offer wanted; Kirkham st two-story residence; § rooms; 38x: dent: must sell. $2000—13th ave.; modern 7-room home; lot 50x 40 beautiful grounds; offer wanted $250 cash for equity—Mortgage $3000; 12th ave.; | modern two story: 8 rooms; lot 50x130; barn; cost $5500; a sacrifice. $4650—A’ chofce bargain; elegant location; 10th and Filbert sts.: fine 2-story residence; § rooms; up-to-date; eunny and cholce; immediate offer wanted; cost owner $6300. $1360—Snap; near Telegraph ave.; two-story | modern, 7 rooms, bath, cement basement; fine | barn, cost $730; lot 60xi00; premises Insured for | $2500: immediate sale wanted. $1150—Bay-window cottage; 6 rooms, bath, | high basement, driveway: 6 minutes' walk of Broadway or Market stations: a bargain. $1850—A bargain; corner house;.§ rooms, bath, mantel, ga: $4750—Linda Vista Terrace: lovely new colo- nial style; 8 rooms; every modern convenience; | furnace; large lot; worth $5500; easy terms. $2850—A snap; in Berkeley; mortgage §2000, at 8 per cent; fine home of 8 rooms, with every modern appointment; lot 50x135; cost S. F. mer- chant $4000; offer wanted at once. ACREAGE NEAR OAKLAND. $1000—Chofce single acres fronting San Lean- aro electric road: all in full bearing fruit; beau- tiful home location. $450 per acre (always held at $1000 per acre) for 10 acres In bearing fruit, oyvofll! ratiroad depot, near San Leandro; finest location in Ala- meda’ County for a home and a store: of land will triple in value In 6 years; an es- tate: make offer. $275 per acre—60 acres of finest plain land In Alameda County; only 10 miles of Oakland, near rajiroad station. For Oakland properties Call or write LAYMANCE REAL ESTATE CO., * 460-462_Eighth st., Oakland. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND REAL ESTAT OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. Il HOMES BUILT TO SUIT AFTER YOUR OWN PLANS AND SOLD ON EASY TERMS ON ANY OF AE FOLLOWING LOTS WILLIAM J. DINGEE, 903 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. Lot 46x116 on west side of West st., 40 feet south of, 33d. Lot 30x116 on east side of Market st., between 33d and 3th sts. Lot 50x100 on north side 334 st., near West. Lot _37:6x100 on south side of 34th st., between San Pablo and Market, Lot 60x116 on east side of West, between 35th and 36th sts. Any rize on west side of Market, between 3th and 3th sts. Corners any size on Market st., between 334 and 36th sts. The location of these lots is first-class; close to schools, churches and electric car lin Street work all done. Wil furnish plans if desired. WILLIAM J. DINGEB, 903 Broadway, Oskland. $1060—STORE with 4 rooms and lot 25x100; all for $1050; the best snap in Oakland. ALDEN CO., 111§ Broadway. $60—LODGING-HOUSE; well located in Oak- land ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway. $1500—TWO cottages and lot near local train and electric cars; well rented and will be sold at balf price, $760 each. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway. $20,000 TO loan on real estate: also furniture, anos, etc. ALDEN CO., 1i18 Broadway. $2000—NEW modern 2-story house; good corner lot; well located near cars to San Francisco; Berkeley; $250 cash; call and see this bargain, ALDEN 'CO., 1118 Broadway. 4 CASH, $ monthly; now is your chance to buy a fine lot for $30 upward; more can be had; grand view, superb soil, climate the best, no fogs nor raw winds; near a %0-foot wide boulevard and not far from a fine school; fouy homes just built; improvements going ahead rapidly; a few villa lots, in sizes to suit, cheap: no debt on the property; title perfect: ‘Westail Tract, adjoining t ‘Oakland; call or send for circular. 455 Seventh s corner Broadway. Oakland: c: free. HENRY 7. JONES, Owner. INVESTMENT. Two modern flats of § rooms and bath each: first-class condition; Market-st. station; pay i per cent monthly on investment. ) J. 8. MYERS, 102 Broadway, Onkland. ELMHURST lots 40x120; orchard on each; el streets; city water: 150 lots to be sol; 176 to $350; 1 to 4 blocks to cars. SALS. JURY, Notary Publie, 459 Ninth st., Oakland, $2500—SAN LORENZO; § acres vegetable lnnd; very cheap; owner going to Europe. C. K. KING, Broadway, Oakland. HAYWAbH‘fl!i: lfihlcm % ‘m;.&llllthhld ulldings: horses, cows, e, tool . C. K. KING, 902 Broadway, Oakland. SUNOL: § acres; 2} acres fruit; $600. C. K. KING, %2 Broadway, Oakiand. 110 ACRES elegant level land: Solano County, hear Falznelds $oo00. ¢, K. KING, 502 Broad: way, Oakland. $2200_8N. House of 7 rooms and bath In the best resi- dence portion of Oakland; modern conveni. ences: close to cars, stc.; now bels "u-bonyr\m:utullym H J. 8. MYERS, » 1002 Broadway, Oakland. large grounds; beautiful situation; cost | 000; elegant modern M-room | corner lot 70x100: near Oak or | | Broadway stations; offer wanted. FINE Oakland residence, 10 rooms (quarter uare), at half cost.. 613 East Twenty-second | st., Oakland. ELEGANT modern -room cottage; lot 30x135; nice yard; concrete walks; fruit trees; chick- en house. Particulars 567 25th st., Oakland. ——— e OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET, $9—FOR rent four-room cottage, with basement, large vard, fruit trees, city water; an ides location for chickens and Belgian hare: J. MONTGOMERY, 470 13th st., Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALc. AN satroduction to vou from H. Schelihaas. ths | furniture dealer. 1ith and Frankiin. Oakland. DELINQUENT NOTICES. WITTRAM PROPELLER CO., 226 Market st.. 8an Francisco—Notice.—There {s delinquent n the following described stock, on account assessment levied on the Sth day of March, 1900, the several amounts set opposite the pames of the reapective shareholders, as fol- ows No. No. Name— Certificate. Shares. Amount. John D. Spreckele.. 1 3331313 $999 Chas. A. Hug.. 7 20 L3 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 8th day of March, 1900, eo many shares of each parcel of Euch as 1nay be necessary will be sold at the office of the company, 226 Market street, San Francisco, on the 28th day of April, 1900, at 3 P. m. of such day, to pay dslinquent assess- asis Seroen, together with costs of adver- § &nd expenses of the sale. ¥ WITTRAM JR.. Secy, 26 Market st. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Jason W. Nash Jr., 23, 121 Powell street. and Belle E. Hamilton, 19, Sonora. Wilson G. Chronester, 34, city, and Cather- ine H. Cook, 21, city. Alfred P. Wiss, 32, 269 Fell street, and Pau- line C. Schmitz, 25, 3321 Twenty-first street. John F. Reid, 30, 1314 Folsom street, and Cecelta E. Mine, 25, Missouri and Army streets. Frank Martincich, 2, 111§ Powell street, and Sabine C. Leikens, ‘25, 540 Third street. Cristoforo Davegia, 51, 3 San Antonlo street, and Angela Benvenuto, 4, 3 San_ Antonlo st.y David Flynn, 39, city, and Emma Hage- meister, 40, Napa. Thomas Burke, 25, 261 First street, and Brid- get Kane, 24, 304 Twenty-second street. Charles’ T. Tiernan, 2, 2637 Mission street, and Annie B. Herring, 23, 253 Precita avenue, John Elrick, 29, city, and Kate Bohme, 22, 750 Church street. Willlam T. Kirrane, 22, §30 Third street, and Mary Manning, 19, 2123 Pierce street. Phillippe Goudy, 27, Sixth avenue, South San Francisco, and Adeline Souqulere, 20, 404 Stock- | ton street. Julien _Goudy, 26, 1142 Howard street, and Angele Ladrech, 24, 404 Stockton street. Wiillam J. O'Brien, 23, eity, and Katie Sulli- van, 22, city. Filippo Fertita, 2, 917 Sansome street, and Emanuela Serrio, 17, 78 Waters street. Nils A. Lundstrom, 48, 1181 Market street, and Addfe A. Farnum, 37, 1151 Market street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS- Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will pot be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BERNARD—In this city, April 17, 1900, to the wife of Sam J. Bernard, a daughter. CRONIN—In this city, April 11, 190, to the wife of Dennis Cronin, a son. DABEL—In this city, April 15, 1300, to the wife of Hermann Dabel, a son. FERGUSON—In this city, April 13, 130, to the wife of W. A. N. Ferguson, a daughter. GARDINER—In this city, April 20, 1900, to the wife of P. H. Gardiner, a daughter. HETZER—In this city, April 13 1900, to the wife of H. A. Hetzer, a son. JENSEN—In this city, April 13, 1300, to the wife of Geodfry Jensen, a son. JAYMOT—In this city, April 20, 1900, to the wife of L. T. Jaymot, a son. KRAUT—In this city, April 15, 1900, to the wife of Emil F. Kraut, & son. KRONHOLM—In this city, April 20, 1900, to the wife of E. Kronholm, a daughter. LAWLOR—In this city wife of Edward J. Lawlor, a daughter. MICHAEL wife of 1. Michaels, a daughter. PARR—In this city, March 13, 1900, to the wife of Arthur J. Parr, a son. RADKE—In this city, April 16, 130, to the wife | of Gus H. Radke, a son. ROBINSON—In this city, April 16, 1900, to the wife of Richard Robinson, a son. SCHAEFER—In this city, April 13, 1500, to the wife of Adam Schaefer,’a daughter. MARRIED. McGRATH—CUSICK—In this ecity, Aoril 15, 1900, by the Rev. Father John Hartnett, ‘Thomas F. McGrath and Pose C. Cusick. STRANAHAN — STONE—In Seattle, Wash., April 12, 1800, by the Rev. John F. Damon, John Fgrrand Stranahan and Rose Ashley Stone. —_-— DIED. Benson, Bertine G. Keeks, Joseph Brunner, Victoria Kjrkpatrick, Kath- Byrne, Mary J. erine Coakley, Maggie McPherson, Robert Cornelius, May Madge, Mary A Curley. Miss Katle Mahon, Grace A. Doscher, Claus Menary, Thomas A. Eckler, Robert E. Niison, ' Helmar Fisher, Mabel C. Payson, Martha Gorevan, Wm. P. L Riordan, Lizzie A. Harlow Ross, Minoe Harlow tder, Elise Haut, Captain Adam Eliza M. Hennessy, Wm. J. Stephens, Alexander Hermal, Jean B Watkins, Richard C. Hickey, Josephine Wilson, Jennie E. Jones, Henry B. BENSON—In this city, April 21, 1900, Bertine Gurire, beloved daughter of 'the late Ole Benson, stepdaughter of Mrs. Odine Arnesen, and sister of Genbild and Caver Benson, a native of Norway, aged 15 years 10 months and § days. BRUNNER—In this city, April 21, 1900, Victoria Brunner, dearly beloved and only daughter of Anton and Emelia Brunner. and sister of Charles and the late Wilhelm and Bertha Brunner, a native of Chicago, Il aged 7 years and § months. BYRNE—In this city, April 20, 1900, Mary J., beloved wife of James Byrne, mother of Dan- iel and Frank Byrne, and sister of Patrick, Annie and the late Edward and Winnie Fee: ley, a native of County Roscommon, Ire- land, aged 45 years. 7 Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 9 Beideman street, off Eills, between Scott ‘and Devisadero. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COAKLEY—In this city, April 2, 190, Maggie Coakley, a native of County Gaiway, Ireland, aged 63 years. 7 ¥riends and acqualntances are respect- fully_invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 25§ Stevenson street, thence to St. Pat- rick's' Church for services at 2 o'clock. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. CORNELIUS—In this city, April 20, 1900, May " Cornelius, infant daughtér of Fred and Mar- garet Cornellus, a native of San Franeisco, aged 3 months and 21 days. CURLEY—In this ecity, April 121, 1900, Miss Katle Curley, a native of Bailinasloe, County Galway, Ireland. aged 75 years. DOSCHER—In this city, April 21, 1900, at his residence, 134 Fourth street, Claus Doscher, beloved brother of Tonjes Doscher and Mrs. W. H. Loheide of Eureka, Cal. a native of Anckelohe, Kreis Lehe, Hanover, Germany, aged 64 years 10 months and 13 day: 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. ECKLER—In this city, April 21, 1900, Robert E., beloved husband ‘of Mary Eckler, & na- tive of Springfield, Iil., aged #4 years. @7 Notice of funeral hereafter. VISHER—In this city, April 19, 190, Mabel Cloudman _Fisher, beloved daughter of J. W. and the late Mabel A. Fisher, a native of Francher Creek, Fresno County, Cal., aged 3 | months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock. from the residence of her aun, Mrs. Wiliam W. Freeland, 127 Sanchez street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. GOREVAN—In this city, April 21, 190, Wil- liam P. 1, beloved son of James and Mary Gorevan, /and_brother of James J.. Joseph, Ella, Anna and Agnes Gorevan, Mrs. Louis Vincent and the late John Gorevan, a native of San Franciseo. Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, April 24, 1500, at 9 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 1825 Clay street, thence to St, Bridget's Church, Van Ness avenue and Broadway, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery HARLOW—In New Bedford, Mass., March 15, 1900, Carrle A. Harlow, daughter of George A. and Rebecca M. Harlow, aged 41 years. HARLOW—In New Bedford, Mass., April 16, 1900, Rebecca M. Harlow, Wife of George A. | HENRY J. GALLAGHER COQ., (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. ‘Telephone South $0. NOTICE—Cremation. ODD FELLOWS' CEME- TERY ASSOCIATION, San Francisco, Cal. It the deceased was a member of a soclety or of any organization having a presiding offi- cer and recretary the charge for cremation and a copper receptacle for the ashes is $30. The same charge to members of the family ot such deceased. GEORGE R. FLETCHER, Superintendent. A Harlow, and sister of Mrs. J. L San Francisco, aged §3 years. | HAUT—In this eity, April | " Adam Haut, beloved father of Morgenweek of New Yor man; aged 65 years. 1900, Captain ive of Ger- (New York papers € Friends and acquaintances a fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday), at 9:30 o clock, \ 2)Marinl & Co.. 1034 Stockton street. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. HENNESSY—In this city, April 20, 150, Wil- liam J., beloved son of Richard and Maria Henneséy, and brother of Percy R., Marion A. and Alleen M. Hennessy, a native of San months and 1 day. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 1505 Clay. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | 50, S 2:3%, W S0; ift. Francisco, aged 2 al » treet, thence to St. beloved hushand of Mar- father of Albert w of Mrs. A. Hermal a ni tive of France, aged 72 years ¢ months and Baptiste Hermal, guerite Hermal, and father-i | TFiriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- 1623 Treat avenue, between Twenty- seventh and Twenty-eighth streets, thence to | the French Church of Notre Dame des Vie- services will ment Holy Cross C HICKEY—In this city beloved wife of Johin M. Loretta and Frank Hicl ter of Katherine and the late Charles Mars, and sister of Mrs. Sadle Heggins and Charles, and Evelyn Mars, a native of Massachusetts. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- 1400 San Bruno avenu . April 20, 1900, Josephine, Hickey, mother of Louise Sanderson, Violet, Thomas thence to St. Peter's corner of Alabama and Twent where a requjem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul Interment Holy Cross Ceme- at 9:30 o' clock. JONES—In this city, April 19, 1800, Henry Ben- jamin Jones, husban Henrietta, George, Henry Jones, a native of New Orleans, La., 1 month and 17 days. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 3 o'clock, from the parlors of J. S. Godeau, 306 Montgomery avenue. terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. KEEKS—Drowned at sea, Joseph Keeks, be- loved husband of Delia E. Keeks of Thirteenth street, aged 58 years. phia papers please copy.) KIRKPATRICK—In this eity, beloved wife of the late Alfred Kirkpatrick, mother of Alfred Kirkpatrick, and grandmother of Alfred Kirkpatrick, native of Lovingsport, Ind.,” aged 50 years. §7The funeral will at 2_o'clock. United Undertakers, Interment 044 Fellows’ McPHERSON—In this eity, April 21, 190, Rob- beloved husband of Bridget McPherson, and father of Abble and Lucy McPherson, & native of Shetland, Scotland, aged 72 years. E7Friends and acquaintances ars respec fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, April 24, 1900, at 1 o'clock, from his late resi dence, 713% Union street,’ th rs. B. Jones, and Joseph and aged 39 yea: Please omit take place this day from the parlors of 27 and 29 Fifth nce to Old Pio- street, where under the ausbices of services will be held and _Stevedores' Miantonomah Tribe No. 9, Imp. O. R. M., at Interment Laurel Hiil Cemetery. MADGE—In this city, April 21, 1500, Mary Ann, wife of Frederick Madge, land, in the 86th year of her age. EFNotice of funeral hereafter. MAHON—In Hyde place, of Frank A. and Agnes G. San Francisco, aged 5 years. MENARY—In Occidental, - Thomas Alexander Menary, beloved husband of Mary K. G. Menary, a native of Armagh, . and Virginia City, . papers please copy.y SON—In this city ilson, a native of Sweden, aged 4 years. Igember of Court Bay City C7 Friends and acu tully invited to attend the (Sunday), at 11 o'c! lors of Porter & Whité, 122 Eddy street. terment Laurel Hill Cémetery. County Hospital, a native of a native of Eng- Grace Agnes, beloved daughter Mahon, a native of i April 19, 1900, 1900, Helmar o. 11, F. of A. ntances are respect- funeral this day from the funeral par- Kentucky, aged 2) years. RIORDAN—In oved daughter Riordan, and sister of P. ¢ Bridget and the late Francisco, aged 20 years 3 months and 19 L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- April 15, 1999, to the =nd invited to attend the fus eral this day In this city, April 1S, 1300, to the i dence, 611 L street, corner ¢ All Hallows' sbrated for the repose of his commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Mount Calvary ROSS—In Los Angele beloved wife of Willlam Ros daughter of Mr. and ter of Paul Soet | verg, el of San Francisco, a native EIDER—In this city, April 19, beloved wife of Louis rich Schneider, and sister of Mrs. W. Haupt, Jacob J. Klotz and the late Mrs. A Hessen-Darm- montas and aged 3 years acquaintances are respect- ! to attend the funeral this day from her late resi- between Union and press Lawn Cemetery, 1:30 o' clock, SHARP—In . 1900, Eliza beloved wife of the late William H. and mother of Mrs. Everett’ Sharp, a native of Durham, Conn. (Augusta, Ga., papers please ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral this day arch, Fulton street, near Please omit flowers. —In this city, April 21, ander Stephens, a native of Scotland, aged 4 | Grove, W 2 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited (o attend the fune: (Monday). at 10 o’clock, from the funeral par- rs of Theo. Dierks, 97 terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. WATKINS—In this city, April 20, 1900, Rich- ard Cluff, beloved son of Margaret Watkins, 2 native of Ireland, aged | interest in lot on W line of Broadway, Mission street. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, from the residence of bis_mother, ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Twentleth and Guerrero streets. WILSON—In_ this city, Elizabeth, beloved daughter of the late Al- onzo L. and Pruda C. Wilson, and James, Willlam. Edward, Frederick and Chbarles Wiison, Colorado, aged 31 years 2 months and 10 HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. |E E Whiting, De G Bass, Denver chneider, Reddng 1900, Jennie a ‘mative of a Berding, Ferndale Ars Bertholf, str Bear|G L Schnelder, Stocktn J F Condon, Verdi H Crawford, Stanfrd G G Radeliffe, Cal Beeland, Niles aptiste, Stanford Wright, Oakland* M B Fass Banning. Oakland' A B Lon, Swanton, S Cruz M Shaw, rrill, Santa Cruz Gresham, Cal Morgan, Seattle J L Mann, W | A L McCandliss, Salins ett, Los Ang w W D Wagner, C: R F Strange Le (% Mackinen Mackintyre £ Hamiiton, 1o A IP H Bernay & w, | Miss Bernay, Cal J W _Bradiey, Dawson sley, Dawson el Ll “O0EEEAEEEHOSEOE . P H 8§ Johnson, Neb Mrs M Shipley, Butte Mrs G Ponceu, Seattle ' W F Lan; W M Reusben & w, Or' A Bradley, Miss L Reusben, Or Mrs Ware, Orexon F Locan & w. Fresno |J Painter, &, F R Powell & w, Chicg/ W Monroe, T Mrs E S Rook, Cal Mrs M A Matthews, Il J J Thomps T D Petch, Eureki Mrs G A Bray, Presctt/ R H Hare, N Calistoga 'H A Wi L A McGowan, Cat Mrs L Mueller, Los Anz P Swe Dunbar, Sta Rosa' R H Prin Land, Pomona g Gorling, Pomona | Short, Topeka Dr D Edieman, L B Murray, Visalia yde, Ben Lomond Miss J East | Mrs Huseman, tllard & w, Cal J Joss, P Alto Tras Mrs Kimbali, N B | Dr Tibbitts, Petaluma | Mrs Ellsworth. 111 Ang!G T Newall Jr, Phila PALACE HOTEL. sons, Arizona hards & w, Pa S Patterson, M M Greer, Miss J B Greer, © H Bray, St Louls A Newhall, Stanford Mrs J W J Martin, § Mateo Miss F C Lusk, Chico Miss Anderson, Chgo W H Chickering, Cal Mrs W H Chickering, R H J Brauneman, N Y rs R G Evan: Mra R R Rand, Minn | Miss C Rand.’ Minn D J Brownstein ¥ A Cullen, Chi A Smith, Tucson Manning, Tucson W | Minn J R Dean, Chgo 'J_Finnell, St Ang Mrs G Loomis, Menlo |D Welbers. Los F_Burch, Stanfora Yuile & w, Canada | el llle, Canada wright, | & fam, Tex' C Short® Topekar " Nt Clapp, Boston o | mouth and Cherbours: stme Aorergiy P “mgugoory g. gnng KO gmem Aw® g 2 e e e Thomas of | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Ferdinando and Catherinia Boicelll to Luigi Torre, lot on N_ljie of Lombard street, 164:6 B of Buchanan, E 27 by N 137:6; $10. Agnes L. Sutliff (wife of Thomas B.) and Gertrude T. and Jule V. McLaughlin to Mamie M. Cavanagh, lot on E line of Baker street, 77:8% S of Jackson, S 25 by E 100; $w. German Savings and Loan Society to Michael O'Shaughnessy, lot 7, block 4 Marion Tract (hospital lot); $10. Patrick Lawler to Maria Lawler, lot on E line of Folsom street, 123 N of Thirteenth, N 24, B Kathrina C. Johnson to James Johnson Com- pany (a corporation), lot on N line of Four- feenth street, 510:1 W of Folsom, N to point, W 4, S to Fourtsenth, E 40; also lot on B line ot Creek lane (Erfe), 718:6 E of Howard street, B 85, W 37, N 36, E 32.4; 510. Catherine A. and Robert W. McCann to Mary L.. lacy J. and Cecella MeCann, lot on 8 cor ner of Harrison and_Tenth streets, SW 5 by SE 16; also lot on SW corner of Tenth, 100 SE of Harrison, SE 25 by SW 100: $10. Edward Duane to Josephine Duane, lot on SE corner of Seventeenth and Sanchez streets, E 24:5 by 8 80; gift. Mamie M. Cavanagh, Gertrude T. and Jule V. McLaughiln to Aghes L. Sutliff (wife of Thomas B.), lot on W line of York street, 208 8 of Twenty-fourth, S 26 by W 100: §10. Kathrina C. Johuson to James Johnson Com- pany (s corporation), lot on W line of Church street, of Twenty-sixth, N 57 by W 80; $10. Antonio and_Aurelia Li to Davide Gari- baldi, lot on W line of Varennes street, 77:6 N of Union, N 20 by W 8): $246. Germanta Building and Loan Association to Henry Behlmer and Albert Freyer. lot on SE corner of Powell and Francisco streets, 8§ 137:8 by E 153: 310, Margaret E. Sweeney to Charles Neilsen, ‘ot on SE line of Harrison street, 131:6 NE of Third, NE 25 by SE 30; $10. Josephine L. Duane to Edward Duane, lot on S line of Stevenson street, #0 SW of Seventh. s‘;vuln‘ ae “Glddes to G, W. Daywait, lot on iine Glddes to G. W. o W line of Twenty-first avenue, 100 N of Ca fornia street, N 60 by W 120; $10. Mamie M.’ Cavanagh, Agnes L. Suthif? and Gertrude T. McLaughlin to Jule V. McLaughlin, lot on B line of Ninth avenue, 135 S of Point Lobos, S 25 by E 120: $10. Mamie M. Cavanagh, Agnes L. Suth® and Jules V. McLaughlin to Gertrude T. McLaugh- lin, lot on W line of Sixth avenus, 278 N of B street, N 35 by W 120; $10. Robert W. and Catherine A. McCann to Tim- othy E. Treacy, lot on W line of Twenty-sixth avenue, 120 S of A street, § 75, W 10, N 7, 3. N 5, E 90; 8. Elizabeth W. 'Sackman to Mary A. Gaffney, lot on NW corner of Taylor and Sutter streets, W 137:6 by N 137:6; $10. Matilda Roberts to Ralph E. McCullough, lot on NW line of Harrison street, 8 SW of Sev- enti, SW 25 by N'W_$0: §10. Albert Meyer to Madge Sprott, lot on E line of Nineteenth avenue, 30 S of H streat, 8 25 by E 120; 310. Rosalie M. Schwarze to Francis H. Page, lot on SW corner of Twenty-first avenue south and L street_south, SE 75 by SW 100, block 422, South San Francisco Homestead; also lot om W corner of Twenty-first avenue south and L street south, SW 200, N to a point, SE to be- ginning, block 421, same: also lot on SW line of Thirteenth avenue south, 75 NW of J street south, NW 75 by NE 109, block 269, same: $20. Olive Verkoutsren (widow) to M. Ballin, lot on E line of Nebraska street, 25 N of Augusta, N 100 by B 109, lots 406 to 403, Silver Terracs Homestead: $10. Henry F. Jr. and Clara H. Blanchet to same, lot on N line of Silver avenue, 350 W of Barne- ville street. W 25 by N 75, lot 15, block 10, People’s Homestead Assoctation; $10. Alameda County. Jacob Levi Sr. to Willis G. Witter and Mar- garet A. Gooding, lot on SW corner of Broad- way and Ninth street, W 150 by S 100, being lots 12 to 18, block $9, Oakland; $10. Chauncey T. Foote to Rudolph Herold Jr., lots 1 and 2 and S 14 feet lot 3 and S 84 feet Jot 2, block 185, Oakland; $5. California Improvement 'Company (s cor- poration) to John McMullin, lot on W line of Filbert street, %0 N of Eighth, N 30 by W 100, biock 544, quitclaim deed, Oakland; $1. James McMullen to Mary McMullen, lot on S line of Chapman street, 157.15 E of Twenty- third avenue, E 3 by S 100, being lots 11 and 12, block 25, North Alameda Tract: also lot on NE line of East Tenth street, 75 SE of Twenty- eighth avenue, SE 5 by NE 100, being lots 20 and 21, block N, Knowles and Potter subdivi- sion of Kennedy Tract, East Ogkland; gift H. B. and Laura A. Pinney to August Fle- gert, lot 6, block Meirose Station Tract, Brooklyn Township; $75. Thomas H. and Evelyn E. Rabjohn to John F. Kennedy, lot on SE line of Post street, 33-4 SW of Jefferson, SW 33:4 by SE 100, being lot 13, block 32, Alameda: $10. . H. Beaver to R. W. and Louise T. Graff, lot on W line of Park street, 100:4 N of San Jose avenue, N 5:3, W 113:2%, S 50, E 108:11 peginning, belng a portion of lot S, block R, lands adfacent to Encinal, Alamed Henry- and Clara Gould ta H. Gould Com- pany (a corporation) lot on NW cormer of Washington and Fourth streets, N 100 by W 75, being lots 19 to 22, biock #, Oakland; $10. Sarah J. Broad to Mary Yerrfck and Walter J. Gould, lot on N line of Seventeenth street, 5i0 E of Grove, N 100 by E 4, Oukland; gift diot Tiliman to Magnus Kjels- ot on NW line of Pledmony gvenue, 36 NE of Moss avenus, NE 40 by NW 125 beinz iot 12 and a portion of lot 13, block A, Thermai Hill (formerly the Howe Tract). Oakland; $10. John P. Vollmer to Dell Vollmer, lot on S line of Fortieth street. 511:2 E of Grove street, E 367 by S 109, portion lot 11, Montgomery Tract Map 1 Oakland; $250. Elizabeth J. Eaton to Adelaide D. Dam, lot on XW line of Ninth avenue, 150 NE of East | Sixteenth street, NE 25 by NW 100, block 8, Clinton, East Oukland: $10. Mountain_ View Cemetery Association to Catherine Cullen, the E portion of lot 143, plot 4, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakiand Town- hip: $54. Helen A. Bunker to Charles B. Wilson, entire range 14, Map of Hardy Tract, being the S half of plot 8, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, containing $0 acres, Berkeley: $10. Anna Cornwall to E. S. Goding, lot on W Iine of Regent street, 135 N of Eneinal avenue, N 41 by W 113:10, lot 4, block 5, Chester Tract, Alameda; $10. Annie and John F. Murphy to Edmund S. and Florence K. Lyon, all interest in lot on N of Wallace avenue or Twenty-eighth street, W of Grove, W 25 by N M0, being lot 3, block D, Henry subdivision of Whitcher, Brockhurst and Rowland tracts, Oakland: $400. Edmund C. lorence K. Lyon to Eaith Koch (formely ichap). lot on N line of Wallace or Twenty-elghth streat, 165 W af . N 28 E N S M40, W15 S 140 to_beginning: grant. Leon Bocqueraz (executor estats of Antofne Boecqueraz) to Plerre Bocqueraz, undivided half S of Second street, S 50 by W 100, being lots 17 and 18 and S half of lot 14, block 6, Oakland; $3500. Marion E. and Andrew O. Donogh to Sarch B. Clark, lot on § line of Addison street, ¥ W of Shattuck avenue. W 50 by S 134.62, being portion of block 1, Shattuck Tract No. 1, Berke- ley; $10. Builders’ Contracts. John Elliott (owner) with Bernard o (contractor). architects, Shea & snenwmznf ter and mili work, glass, stairs, electric work, tinning, etc.. for a two-story and basement frae Lfilllfl}’nx}:on‘lnl()':n N line of California reet, o isad g, & ero, E 3:2 by N Philip Zimmermann (owner) with A. H. Wi- helm (contractor), architects John & Zimmer- mann—All work, except plastering, painting. gas fitting and plumbing for a two-story frame ;ul::!ln(.r';'lh basement and attic, on lot on ne of Howard street, % S of Twenti 8 31:9 by 122:6; $i722. 5 George Schafer (owner) with Willlam Horst- meyer & Co. (contractors), architects Salfield & Kohlberg—Carpenter and mill work, marble, t{1- ing, fron work, tinning. hardware and glazt for two three-story buiidings with brick base- ment (six flats), on SE corner of Hyde and Eddy streets, S §7:6 by E 37:6; $9100. Same (owner) with Martin Carrick (contrac- tor), architects same—Lathing and plastering for same on same: $1150. Annfe E. McPhillips (owner) with W. R. Kenny (contractor), architect A. J. Barnmett— Alterations and _additions to the two-story fram building (store and_flat) on N line of Folsom streee. §7:6 W of Tweifth, W 5 by N SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued from Page Thirty-One. DOMESTIC PORTS. BOWENS LANDING—Salled for San Franctsco. FOREIGN PORTS. YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior to April 30—Ja; stmr Hongkong Maru, hence Marc) - > Erle, from Honollu. - ot HONGKONG—Arrived pri Apet stme Glenogle. from Tacoma: ' v ZARD-—Fassed Aoril 20— jos trom London, for San Franciesy, " B QUEENSTOWN—Sailed A s Kirkeudbrixhtshire, for Limerick. © =F OCEAN STEAMERS, GLASGOW_Arrived Asril Zl—Stmr Hiber nian, from Philadelzhia, Sailed April 21—Stmr City of Rome, for New York. . QUEENSTOWN — Arrived April 21 — Stme Pennsylvania. for Philadelphia; stmr B R FoR Aol T i ster rrived A glan, from Boston. il | ySailed April 2-Stmr Lucania, for New NEW YORK—Arrived Py iy April 21—Stmr Georgta, | qSailed Avrll 21—Stmr Minneavolis, for Lon. stmr_Pretorta. for Rotterdam, via Boulogne: -A'-g""-o.,_ S for Havre: stmr Campania, - Anchoria. for Glasgow. = 1oF Laverpool: stme BREMBEN—Sailed 2—Stmr der Grosse. for New York, via Friederion Sout YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior to Am, H ko Maru, from San Honotulu, for Hoashons. Francico, via HONGKONG—Arrived April 2—Stmr Glen ogle, from Tacoma, via Hiogo. fi:l"l"ll l'“n"".‘n" April 11—Stmr Friesland,

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