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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, 'MARCH 5, 1901. MEDICAL. ned from MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. [ R ae ] ! A FEW new planos for $150; second hand from $30. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, ada one year for $1. 1o Sive ineiask [ 36 O'Farrell st. Chickering and Vose agency. able; 10 = o o ticed in | SUPERIOR violing, zithers, old and new. H. 884 fee low ! MULLER. maker, repairer, 2 Latham pl 3 | CHEAPEST and best 1n America_The Weekly 4 | 1. 36 paces, ment to any address in the | —_— e BMATHIMONS AL, - | CORNER store— OFFICES AND S'I'(IRE‘! TO LET. eet corner Fourth and Perry Erocery and bar for past 30 *ts; occupled a MBSEN & 14 Montgomery st. use of telephone and priv: . 906 Market st., OIL. PH E. TOPLITZ. 33 Pine 5 R PRODUCERS OIL EXCHANGE. Country correspondence solicited OIL LANDS FOR § | OIL LANDS! 120 mcres in Tehama Co., three miles from Corning Oil Co., working $4000 plant. 160 acres In Kern Co. partly fenced, with house, and lightly furnished. W. A. JAMES, owner, care of Smith's Cash Store. ALE. hand: alw: ocutfits on han oor, ready mad:: in "24 hours. J. Mission st iginal cost. pes, shatting pulleys Spear st wagon 6 Call “Howe TH._P. botler: § H UHKE. 139 Beale Misel n st s, H P 4 Mission st D-HAND enan Westinghouse m MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. will Jose fied; no deiay estate ases, counters, | r rents gear machinery, en- | s with strangers | PAINTERS AND DECORATC { - il paper. window shades: rooms papered, 8 b, Sebech & Hath. 508 Sixth: open evenings. 25 Jeneen & Bath 38 SiEth: oben SUEMES | H Taylor st PALMISTRY. JEROME F . be "~ PATENIS AND PENSIONS, ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. . Lawyer. Examiner blg. PERSONALS. r is falling or you are bald, cail OORE, 488 Geary st., and you pointed; this remed; posi- call or send for circular. successful in all your affairs ¢ health, happiness, love and all that within your reach, you must learn luence people: private instruction. VALEEN, Leavenworth st good morals, fond of children, wants ke the acquaintance of good Wwomans Ad . x 8¢ Ci IF your hat sparkling Hochheimer, vintage e, reduced to $10: 1000 gallons very crry and muscatel wine $2 per §al- F. HOLTUM, Johannes- 7 California st. burg Wine Vauits, E RIC light in every room—Winchester tel, 4 Third st.. near Market: 700 rooms ¢ to $1 50 per night: $150 to $6 per week free "bus and baggase to and f ferry. WHITE enamel iron beds, single, ree-quarter 2%5. EASTERN OUT! ING Stockton st.. NG gentleman, stranger in city, wishies to meet lady; obj. friendship. Mat, box 2092, Cali. A—$ %0 DERBY and Fedora hats. $1 Jar Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., near Pine. icuring: private lessons or ¢ DOYLE. 1704 Market, bet. Pol sits to order from genuine & p: fme dress suits, $20 up; ele- gant overcoats, $15 up. LEON LEMOE. 117 Morket st., beiween Seventh and Efghth. VATE detective work: feason g ars’ experience. J. B. RAY, 357 Jessle st. MASQUERADE costures. country orders. GOLDSTE! 300D he Alameds. Funke, 1416 Eighth st les Standard patterns now ready. * office, 1021 Market st.. nr. Sixth. A. Graff, 19 S 'S hair and moles destroyed with MISS EATON. 1119 Eutter st | DR LAMOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best %e: all druggists. odels made. restores gray at all druggists. CIANS AND SUKGEONS. C. C. O'DONNELL_Office and residence. 7213 Market st., between SixtN and Seventh. DR. WONG HIM. herb doctor. successtully treats ~11 diseases of the human body: see | ies moni: I at_office. 115-117 Mason. nr. Ellis. s bought: no de- gty v i F g e e place to obtain 45 Market .- by pri n; _confiden- n_diamonds, HAL, 10 Sixth: silver, diamonds. removal money o broker- om 68, people without for butlding Co., 222 Sansome, T. % laries; New York plan. THE butlding. 1 loaned to salaried peopie on note without orser. MOR 605 Examiner bullding. salaricd thout collateral or in- gorser. S unt Ageney, 143 Phelan big. —_— MONEY WANTED. WANTED—$200;: good interest; Beventh st., Oakiand. secured. 200 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. are bargains a=nd bargains, but mo aine thet can at all compare with the bargains that we are offering. Just think of - ly good, reliable piano for $250 that ot be warranted in every respect and sold ©op essy payments. By and by you can ex- change it for & fine Decker & Son or Packard end have the full amount paid on it go as part payment This is one of the bargains we have to offer. MAUVAIS' MUSIC CO., 765 Market st MAUVAIS' MUSIC CO., 769 Market st., are the agents for Decker & Son, Packard, Baumels- ter, Brmith & Barnes, Willard and Arlington pianoe. 4 7Y person having use for s plano can be ac- commodated at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s with easiest payments, lowest prices and most re- liable makers to choose from. Each the best of their grade, from Stelnway down. Priv- llege given to exchange medium and low priced planos for a new Steinway any time within three years from date of purc] Beautiful new u&x_-snm sold for $6 cash an e offer $¢ per momnth. to sell some Efi planos &t 35, $4 and 35 per mouth. 6l - §A3¢T CLk ¥ & OO, Gteinwar dealers, cor- ner Kearny and Butter sts., San Francisco; corger Broadway and Thirteenth st Osk- land ALL uprights—1 Novells. 6 new Kelsos..$116 up|7 Marshalls.. § Chickerings.. 155 up| 3 Schaeffers. % Heines. ... 35 up 2 Steinways. 4 Hallet-Davis 480 up 7 Jewetts. i oy :mup 185 up 285 u 2 Bebr B 235 up I Mason-Hamlins 365 u) e handie il makee; agents for some the oldest and most famous pianos in exist- ence; Hallett-Davis, Behr Bros., etc.; agents wanied; rents and easy payments. HEINE Piano Co., 217 Geary st Room 85, 217 Geary ABBOLUTELY the oldest and I house west of CEi KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, % end 30 O Farrell st: piance, organs asd o1 “Gther musioal instruments S ail grades and prices; terms easy, prices lowest: every- thing possible done to please and satisfy the customer. IF you want & good plano, second-hand or mew, upright or sguare, at a speclal low ,price and easy terms, come and sce us. The 3. DEWIXG CO., 12 Flood building. A SLAUGHTER sale of high grade new and second-hand pianos to realize advances and rtorage (mstallments). WILSON'S ETOR- AGE, 1708 Market st. EIGGEST bargain in Fisher upright planc: nearly new, m be sold. 301 Jones st. TLOSING out stock of slesant piasos; send for price. W. C. HAMILTON, § Flood bidg. FINE standard upright piano; must be sacri- ficed in § daye: leaving city. 3% Golden Gate. NTED—Five good square pianos for coun- ools. BYRON MAUZY, 38 HIGH-GRADE planos; Steck, Hardman, over 4 others. Wiley B. Allen Co., 314 Post. BARGAIN_Must be sold: nice upri no. EEIAITZ, 36 MoATtinier st mext Hib. Pank: A NEARLY new grand upright cheap: brilliant, chants' Ex., 431 California. | | REAL ESTATF Cl:Y—FO& SALE. ewelry at low- | | ALL GENUINE BARGAINS IN THIS LIST. Apuly A. SPECK & CO.. 667 Market st. $2106—Two swell Mission i 5 rooms each and stable; rents $30; mortgage $2300. $2506—Sacramento st., $25: one tenant 10 years. | 33506 Three nice flat teenth and Misslon et east of Powell; rents all rented; near Nine- ays 10 per cent. $5500—Corner 40x%, ~ with good 10-room use; Hyde st. , | »—Splendid Investment; near Van Ness ave.; rents $81. 35000—Three 5-room modern flats; rented low | 385, near Leavenworth st. 38500—Business property; Ninth st., Mission; rents $45. $11.000—Store and 2 strictly modern flats of and 9 rooms; north of Market st $12,5060Leavenworth st.; rents $105; lot 55 foot front. $15,000—Grand corner business property; rents $112; lot 55590 feet. $21,000—PBight grand flats, 5 and § rooms near Jones st.: lot 75x137; paye 10 per cent. 322, 000—Business properly of 4 stores and 3 flats; rents $250. $35,000—Mission-st. corner; 170x160; actually worth $55,000; must sell at once. $40,000—Corner; Golden Gate ave.; 137:6x137 rents $240. near $55,000—Grand corner: 60-foot front; few blocks from Orpheum: pays 6 per cent net. $75.000—Grand corner; 60-foot front; within biock of Tivoll; old improvements; rents $400. Other bargaine. Apply A. M. EPECK & CO.. 667 Market st. Years: rent $20; water free. Apply to G. H. | Popu- | | open for healthy boy or girl baby. | | MACHINE turning, metal spinning. brass fin- | enson. | REALTY TO EXCHANGE. 13 _— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn, | MARION GRIFFIN, 713 Market, near Call bldg. Tel Black 1803. I have a'long list of city and country prop- erty for sale and exchange. Please call ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMEN ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. VERY special bargains: foreciosure properties; genuine snaps; enough £aid, as I do not be. iieve in extended ads. J. A, REMMEL, Bay Station, Alameda. ALAMEDA FURNI TO rent—A handsomely furnished 2-story house of 9 rooms, bath, closets, etc., and large grounds and garden; convenient to trains and electglc cars. ELDER Rental Burea: 22 Kearny phone Red 2834 . BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. NEW up to date §-room cottage, bath, pantry, folding doors, wooden mantel, china closet: aiso medicine closet, porcelain bath and tiled sink; patent closet, gas and electric lights: hot and cold wates stationary tubs; brick foundation; 7-foot basement; two bay-win- dows; large lot; all fenced and cross fenced; chicken house, etc., price §1800; terms to suit; only two blocks from station and street car SHED HOUSES. | ! lines: take Berkeley train, get off at Laorin staton. RUDOLPH, PERKINS & LYON, { Lorin. ! Office : all large rooms price §1500; 3200 cash, balance ly: house will rent for $1750; best location In town for business; take Berkeley train. get off at Lorin station. | RUDOLPH, PERKINE & LYON, Lorin. Office open Sundays. $2000—$100, BALANCE $2) per month, will buy a new 5-room cottage; porcelain bath, tiled sink: only 1 block to train and electric cars; furniture if desired. W. C. MORAN. $130—NEW G-room cottage; $1% cash, balance 315 per month; 2 blocks to ears. W. C. | MORAN, Lorin station, Berkeley. | &y | $1200NEW 5-room cottage;: ot 40x1%5; on sun- | ny side of street: $335 cash, balance $1250 per month. W. C. MORAN, Lorin station, Berkele: $550_BIGGEST bargain in town: lot 4xi20 on Shattuck ave.; half block of depot; street macadamized and cement sidewalk: owner must sell: cheap for quick sale; only $530. | MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley station. $2606—ALMOST new home, with all improve- ments. 1 | $3600—Nobby new house. 7 rooms; street im- | proved. MAY & MORTIMER, Berkeley sta'n. | FOR sale or lease_Beautifully situated 7-foom house: fronting university grounds Address | | H. I. COON, owner, 222 Sansome st.. 8. F. . — — ______ _________ | FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS LE REAL ESTATE X8! Chickens!—now is the time for | 1 acre of fine deep alluvial sofl, | together with all improvements, for $1250; onl. §200 cash, balance $14 per month; all fencel: | with 4-room_house: surrounded by the beauti- | ful hilie of Fruitvale. Inquire of RUDOLPH, | PERKINS & LYON; office open Sund | | FRUITY take Herkeley train, get off at Lorin station. O4KLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. | | | $100 CASH, $10 monthly; 1 acre of superb land: sandy loam soil; astorted orchard In full bearing: also small vineyard; 3-room cottage, | windmill, i0,000-gallon tank; Al water; large barn, chicken-houses and outhouses: im- mense shade trees, shrubbery and ficwers | surrounding: this is a rare property in a very | delightful spot; Laurel Grove Tract, adjoin- | ing East Oakland; near a fine 3-story school- | house: away from cold winds and fog; near Laurel Grove ave., off School heré is a lovely spot for a home, which You can get on rental basis; price,.all told, $1200. Call or send for circular. 43 Seventh st.y opposite Broadway station, Oakland; carriage free. | H., Z JONES, owner. R bargains in Berkeley or Oakland proper- ee R. J. MONTGOMERY, room 3, fourth Milis_ buflding, San Francieco, or 447 Ninth st., Oakland. | FIVE-room cottage and bath; lot 25 by 133 feet: | £00d well and windmill: price $1500; cash $500 | and balance on easy terms. Inquire 214 Han- | nah st., Watts Tract, Oakland. —_— OAKLAND FURNITURE FUR SALE, 3 the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland I, ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. sckeeping rooms stove; rent reasonabl | VARD, 1703—Nicely furnished, bay-window, suited for light l!ouu}fpl also single rooms. KEARNY, 215—Furnished front suite house- keeping rooms; aleo other small furn. room | 8150 to $5a week. MRS. E. M. TOBIN. | LARKIN, sunny back housekeeping rooms furnished or partly; $10. | MISSION, 176%, nr. 13th—2 sunny furnished | housekeeping rooms; bath and laundry; 85, | | 3 ors furnished for house- large closet; range; storage; $l4. POWELL, 415%—Two unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. I ND, 212—Well furnished for housekeeping; , clean and respectable; reasonable. 1 | SIXTH, 136 _Front suite, furnished for light | housekeepin also other room: ETOCKTON, egantly furnished floor of | 4 eunny rooms; also single rooms. | CITY LOTS. Five lots, corner Bronte and Jefferson sts., blocks from electric cars; good marine view. Ome lot in town of Amedee, Lassen County. | For sale cheap for cash. Call or address | W. A. JAMES, owner, care Smiths' Cash Store. ANY of those choice lots that I am offering in Richmond will be worth double within # years, they are so cheap; buyers can pay in instaliments if they wish to; lots ready to build on end cars passing; close in and very _desirable. W. J. GUNN, 5% California st. | LOTS on Paimer, Laidley and Mateo ste., from 25 to 100 feet frontage; also & garden, 100x100; well, trees, ete.; the above will be sold at a reasonable figure; owner wishes to leave the city. Apply 138" Laidley st., mount; San Mateo cars. $130—CHEAPEST home in the city; to effect quick sale; 4 rooms and stable; well of water roduces 1000 gallons per day; street accepted y city; cement sidewalk; plank side en- trance: part cash. Call immediately on H. W. DAVIS, 415 Twenty-ninth, nr. Sanchez. 04 feet: § flats and rear house: rent 66 Apply 2617y Twenty-second st., rear, be- tween § nd 11 o'clock & m. 97 WASHINGTON ST. $4800; must be sold on mecount of departure; house of 7 rooms and bath: ot 25x127:8%. corner Fair- | TWO furnished housekeeping rooms. Inquire | 53 Mission st. | VALENCIA, 12821, 2 or 8 furnished -room: | light housékeeping’ sunny all day; gas, bat near depot. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109§ Valenet CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions roceived at Call pranch offide. 2260 Fillmore. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. ARGYLE, The, McAllister st., cor. Larkin— ‘This high-class rooming-house is newly open- ed; it has been elegantly and tastefully fur. nished: every improvement for comfort and sanitary requirements has been adopted: ail outside, sunny rooms, with or without baths; parties with references are invited to Inspect above premises; rooms shown in the evening. AHLBORN HOTEL. 331 Urant ave.—Best dol- lar a day family Hotel in eity: polite attend- large rooms; modern conveniences; rooms Slc up: first-class meals 2c; free coach. —BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms ¢ to $1 : 8125 to'$5 per week, and light open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nighed rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. FOR the best located.lots in Richmond and the cheapest call on W. J. Gunn, §30 California. FOLSOM, 767TA—Nicely furnished rooms: bath. IF you have lots to sell north of the Park, tbln call on W. J. GUNN, §30 California st. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, ®1¢ pages. in wrapper, for mailine. §1 per year. ———— REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY-—For Sale $500—27 ACRES Lake Co.: 1% miles from town: 5-room house, barn; 3 acres bearing orchard: runnjng water. §%0—165 acres Coet house, barn; 400 fruit trees; 30 acres level; good Indieations of oil on this land. C. F. MOORE, §% Market st., room 6. FOR Sale_A beautiful home of 11 acres, about half in bearing fruit trees; modern house of 7 rooms; windmill and tankhouse, barn and chicken-houses, etc.; about 300 chickens, horse and . ‘tools, etc., included; a good income on the place; owner to the ola country; $4500; Call or ade L. JA( Cal. o] LAND. A res in 12 miles trom Porterville, ly fenced FRONT parlor and bedroom; comfortably fur. nished; sultable for 1 or 2 gentlemen: $12; near Sixteenth and Mission. Box 2087, Call. FULTON, 525 — Large furnished double room; bath; suitable for two. GEARY, 47—Alcove suite, $13 per month. GOLDEN GATE AVE.. 1050—Well furnished cunny room; free telephone. BOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh Miselon sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or ing! ladles’ parlor; reading-room: elevator. G JONES, 15401 furnished room to let; $6. MARKET, 105, over shoe store—Sunny fur- nished rooms: transient; for gentlemen only. MARKET, 1122—Nice bay-winaow sulte, three rooms; new and clean; rent reasonabie. MINNA 172—Nlcely furnished rooms, clean Mght; single -pdv&auh 312 and 81 50, .Ml MINNA. 067, corner Eighth—_Newly furnished ‘bay-window room; § per wo:l':'tmt. NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 t st.—Nicely FOR rale 1280 acres in the heart of Glenn County oll district, 4 miles m‘v‘il:“ sher. st §2 P, o will subd} room 325, Parrott building. M GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., near Call bas printed lists farms in Somoma, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz and other counties. e e e e set WRITE J. W. HORN.\ 812 Main, Petaluma, for free copy of Bonoma Co. real estate bargains. powerful tone. HORNUNG, 216 McAllister. | .= TRON MAUZY, aency Sohmer & Co.. PECIAL SALE-lmmense reductions; see our Mauzy, Gabler and Speliman pianos, 308 Post. leader, only B , 208 Post st. AT KEEFFES, 935 Market st 4 elegant up- rights at veur own price. Shominger agency. BEST pent stock in city: pew nos, $3 per S OOTT.CURTAZ. 560 Hayes ot A_TWEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages_in wrapper. for malling. $1 per year. L NAILEY NS SR € MONTHS or more, residence 12 rooms, mod- £ imorovements, stable. comyemient ts de- erounds. com Tocated. " ADBIY . GARDNER, Mill Valley, Cal. furnished rooms, §2 & week up a day up. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms Otfices; elevator; elec, HEhta: day. Wi, T O'FARR! 34A—2 sunny furnished rooms, front and side .é and 4. & o ST R O'FARRELL, 77—Handsomely furn! parlor and other rooms; mm’ mw hb:t.i‘ ROYAL House, 128 Eilin—] mlfl light: Tor; roome, per might. 5 o 31 30; week, $ 1o 3 to 330; elevator on g rooms with hot gnd cold water; bal IR e to B ook 313 T e: oo mrene: EHERMAN Apartment House, 38 FEjghth st. STANLEY place, 3, nr. Harrison—Furnished front room for lady with home accommod’ns. SUTTER, 320%—Changed hands; newly " Vated: single rooms, $8; sultes, $12 £o 325 mo. THE BERLIN, 238 Knrny—!.'lennt suites; single rooms; running water: transient. THIRD, 21, upstalrs—Nice, sunny rooms, sin- gle, at low rates. TURK, E—Nl:ely furnished front room; also other rooms; rent reasonable. TWELFTH, 12Furnished bedroom and kitch- en for housekeeping; rent $5. TWELFTH, 111—Large sunny room In private family: suitable for couple; reasonable. VAN NESS ave., 6133 or 4 unfurnished sunny rooms. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recaived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Valencia st —_——— ROOMS AND BOARD. B AT the old Stevenson mansion, opp. G: Church, “with annex £07 California st.. may e found a most excsptionally good table, at- tractive and eightly rooms at modest rates. ELEGANTLY & newly furnished sunny apart- ments, with or_without board; cuisine unex- celled. 1i08% Broadway, cor. 12th st. Oak- land, top flocr. MRS. M. C. ROBINSON, Prop. ROOMS and board: “s | First st. prices reasonable. SPECIAL NOTICES. LADI ichester English Pennyroval Pills are the best: safe. religble: take no other: send stamps for particulars: Ladles”” in letter by return mail drug- gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel, Pa. D tenants ejected for $4; collections made; ‘tlty or ountey, PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery st.. roomgs 9-10; tel. 5580. ROOMS papered from $. up; ecity or country. Hartman Paint Co., 31¢ 3d st.; tel. Red 3521 A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 15 pages. In wrapper. for mailing $1 per year. SHOW CARDS AND POSTERS ~——— SHOW cards, window tickets. posters. DES- MOND. 1170 Market, r. 103. phone Folsom 156). STORAGE AND V/A~EHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. office, Post and Powell sts.: tel. Main 5713, GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse. $40 Mis- sfon se.; tel. Mint 1821. F. W, ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storge Co.. 722 Mission st.; tel._ Main 1840: shipping at cut rates. ES MANUFA'R: elastic stockings, shoulder braces, sunnortei s made. repaired. Menge, 53 Kearny. —— TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, SREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—Ws rell better machines for less money than any house in the city: rentais, §2. The Typewriter Exchanee, 538 California —_— ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED., WANTED by single man. board and room in private f . Box 2080, Call. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Cdll, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada cne year. for §I, postage paid. | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. repairing guaran- lambeck, 1815 Missian, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exohanged, ro- paired; even.; phone Black 1124, 205 4th. ALL kinds ht, sold teed. Charles DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. % (thirty cents per share) of the Paauhau’ Sugar Plan- tation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 ifarket st.. on and after Monday, March 11. 1%1. Transfer books closec Saturday, March 2, 1%1. at 12 o'clock m. . SHELDON, Seeretary. DIVIDEND Notice_The Glant Powder Com- | pany (con.)—A dividend, No. 27, of seventy- five cents (15c) per share on the issued eapi-.. tal stock of the company has been declared, payable at the office of the company, 430 California st., San Francisco. on March 11, z sfer books close Mareh 4, 1901, at IAN SONNTAG. secretary pro.tem. BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired; needles and shuttles: reduced rates. 145 6th: phone Mint 5. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE of the County nd’ ex-officto Clerk of the Board of isors, of ths County of San Mateo, of California. NOTICE -OF SALE OF FRANCHISE. Public notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of February, A. D. 151, W. D. K. GIBSCN, as applicant, made to, and fliéd | with, the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Mateo, State of California, a written application for a franchise and privilege, which said application was, and is, in t words and figures following, to-wit: ‘“To the Honorable the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Mateo, State of Cali- fornia: I hereby apply to your hon- “'Gentiemen: orable body for a franchise and privilege to construct and operate & single or double track railroad, of standard gauge, for the period of fitty years, with the privilege o erecting and maintaining the necessary pole wires and appliances for an electric trolley system, upon the following public highways in the county of San Mateo, State of Cali- fornia, to-wit: . “1. ‘Over, upon and across the Mission county road on a center line distant forty feet, more or less, from its intersection witn the "westerly line 'of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company at Baden crossing. 2. Over, uoon and across that county road at San Bruno known as San Bruno lane, | adjacent and parallel to the westerly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. “3. Over, upon and across that county road at San Bruno known as the San Brumo | road, adjacent and parallel to the westerly lne of the right of way of the Southern Pa- cific Raflroad Company. 4. In the townsite known as.the Milibrae Villa Tract, along, over and. upon that cer- tain street known as Railroad avenue, which lies adjacent to the westerly line of the | right of way of the Southern Pacific Rall- | road Company. from_the northerly boundary line of said Miilbrae Villa Tract to the south- erly line thereof, with the necessary turn- ocuts; and over, upon and across eaid Mill- | brae’ avenue, between Rallroad avenue and | Hemlock avenue, to the southerly line of | sald avenue. } 5. .Over, upon and across that county road at Burlingame known as Burlingame avenue, where San Mateo drive, if extended, would intersect sald avenue. i 6. Over, upon and mcross that certain road known as Peninsular avenuc at its in- tersection with that rond in Howard's Bur- | lingame townsite known as San Mateo drive. | ““Together with all necessary switches and turnouts. “1_respectfully ask that your Honorable | Board advertise this acplication in accord- ance with the provislons of the act entitled, *An act to amend an act entitled “‘An act providing for the eale of railroad and other franchises in municipalities, and relative to franting of tranchises.” approved March 23, 1848, by amending section 1 of sald act,’ ap- proved March 19, 1897, “Dated Redwood City, California, Febru- ary 12th, 1901 “W. D. K. GIBSON, Applicant.” And public notice s hereby further given thist on'the safd 18th day of February. 1901, in cpen session of the sald Board of Supervisora, the raid application was read and considered. | fhereupon &aid board voted, and by resolu: tion duly adopted, determined und announced that it proposed to grant said application, franclise and privilege, and directed that th fact that an application for such franchise and privilege had been mads to said board, fogether with a statement that it was, and 18, proposed by said board to grar: the same advertised In The San Francisco Call, a daily newspaper published in the city and county of San Franclsco, State of California, 2s provided by law and as directed by said resolution. ‘And public notice is hereby furtt er givesn thas the character of the franchise and privilege pro- posed to be granted by sald board is to con- struct and operate a single or double track railroad, of standard gauge, with the privi- lege of erecting and malntaining the nece: eary poles, wires and appliances for an elec. tric trolly system, and the term of its con- tinuance '{s fifty years, and the route to be iraversed by said railroad is over. upon and scross the roads, highways and streets men- tioned in said application. i And public notice i8 hereby further given | that pursuant to law and the eaid resolution of said board and as thereby, and as therein directed, the faid Board of Supervisors pro “poses to grant the sald application, franch and priviieke prayed for by sald applicant, and_that on ondqi. the first d:{ of Aprll, | A. D. 1801, at the ‘hour of 10 o'clock a. m., | at the chambers of said board, at the Court: house n_Redwood City. in the county of San Mateo, State of California, bids or tenders will be received by saidjboird for guch fran. chise and gflvum. and that sald board will then and there, in open session of eald board, read fajd bids and tenders and consider and act thereon, and will award sald franchise and orivilege to the highest bidder, and in | accordance with the act of the Legislature mentioned in said application. By order of said Board of Supervisors mads and dated this iSth day of February. A. D. 1001, M. H. THOMPSON, County Cierk, and ex-officio Clerk of the rd of Supervisors, of said County of £an Mateo, State of California. * H. W. 86CHABERG, Deputy Clerk. (Seal of Board of Superrisors.) NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, That I, PIERRE G. SOMPS, formerly carry- ing on business as soda Watgr manufacturer, ete., at No, 774-776 Folsom st. in the elty and county of San Francisco, Bave sold all of my sald business, including the good thereof and the 'trade names and trade marks thereof, with the right to use the name P. G. SOMPS and SOMPS' SODA WORKS, and that T am no longer interested or in any way connected with said businces since the 25th day of February, 191, and I am not liable for any of its obligatlons since said last mentioned date. Dated, San Francisco, March 4th, 1801. PIERRE 6. SOMPs. IN the rior Court of tne City and County of San nelsco, Btate of California—In the ml“t'r of Hnfl;flu !l‘l-(c‘-lr hSonnz. a cot- poration. upon o] for a tudg of dissolution. Nng —No. 75.397, Dept'.n!;")l Notice is hereby given that Honolulu Sus Company, & corporation organized and exisf ing under and by virtue of the laws 6f the Btate of California, and having I? office and place of business in the ity and county of San Francisco, State of Callfornia. has filed its application, duly verified and signed by a mufltz of ity board of directors, a:a -3 he Suj perior Court of the city and cou Ban Francisco, Slate of Californin. prav AT G S o A 907, at 10 o'clock &, m.. at the courtreom ot sald court, Department No. 10, in the City | Hall of the city and county of San Fran- farer bo s, o 1 Sop, e In witness whersof 1 have hereunts set my o0 M‘a:flfl. the official seal of pmm 20th WA of Februa M m:lgé- Deputy Clerk. (In- &q—a ‘v%" 1901, WM. A. DEANE, i . DEANE. E'.rx THOMPSON, Deputy Clerk. Court ot the IN the Superior City and County fi-& of 1! -%-5:3‘«";3&%'1- ha’.%# Nt o Eopoiniia ot o g %am ¥ et .. epot Quarter- Montgomery st., San March 4, 1901 —Sealed’ pro triplicate, will be receivel at this 11 o'clock a. m., March 2, 1001, Pacific Standard time, and then opened. for furnishing box lockers. Preference will be given to articles of domestic producticn and manufacture, conditions of price and qual- ity being equal (including in the price of foreign production and manufacture the duty thereon), and such preference will be given to articles of production and manufacture producsd on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the con- sumption required by the public service there, ‘The United States reserves the right ‘o ac- cept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. ~Information and blanks for roposals will be furnished on appllcation. nvelopes containing proposals will be in. dorsed: “'Proposals No. 1945 and addressed to MAJOR OSCAR F. LONG, Quartermaster, U. 8. Army, Depot Quartermaster, PROPOSALS will be received at the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D. C.. untll 12 o'clock noo: March 19, i%1, and publicly opened tmm Qately thereatter, Yard, Mare Island, Cal, a quantity of peaches, raisins, prunes, . beans, corned beef, tea, screws, fire brick, hardware, lum- loc! w ber,’ sheet lead, ‘sheet brass, solder, zinc, magnesia_coverink, hose, muriatic acid, Ive. paints, white lead, varnishes, linseed ofl, totlet paper, fireproofed lumber, iransformers, incandescent lamps, wire, plumbers’ supplies, steel shapes, steel plates, sheet steel, ther- mometers, steam traps, valves, gauges, con- denser tubes, pipe and fittings. posals will be furnished upon application to the bureau or to the navy pay office, San Francieco, Cal. A. S. KENNY, Paymaster General, U1, S. 2-15-01 —_— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued vesterday ,Jonn J. Haeckl, 3, city, and Dalsy E. Bond, 20, efty Benjamin F. Ledford, 31, 15 Chenery street, and Fanni¢ W. Hazen, 23. Los aily, 36, San C: fred B. Pennover. 24, 452 Pa Arthur H. Wallace, 32, eit Bours, city. street. and Lily w. Ed: F. Henslee, 34; city, and Nelite F. Mugfcra, 27, Napa. | Joaguin 21, 802 Vallejo street, and Emilla Joseph F. Parle, 22, 27 Righth street, Catherine F. Dalton, 19, 64A Third street. Benjamin O'Lague. 23, 712 Kearny street, and Nellie Watts, 22, 304 Third street. Ylem Lun, I3, ut, BIRTHS—MNARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, 11174 _Kearny street. and 24, 800 Dupont street. marriage and death mnotices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed ' in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- s authorizad to have the same published BORN. CROOKER—In this city, to the wife of A. Crooker, a son. » LUECKE—In this city, March 4. 1901, to the wife of Herman H. Luecke, a daughter. QUININE—In this city, March 3, 191, to the wife of Thomas J. Quinine of Milibrae, on e ——— MARRIED. BAILY-PENNOYER—In this cit 1901, by the Rev: C. Bafly and Winifred Brown Pennoyer. HAECKL—BOND—In this city, March 2. 1301, y, March 4, by the Rev. §. D. Hutsinpiller, John James | Haeckl and Dalsy Eline Bond, both of San Francisco. JOHNSON—DAHLGREN—In this mii 2, 1801, by the Rev. Dr. C. J. E. Haterius, pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Ebenezer Church, Carl A. Johnson and Wilhelmy Dahlgren, both of Sen Francisco. JOHNSON—JOHNSON—In this city, March 2, ! 1501, by the Re tor of the Church, John Johnson of Beniel Lena Nilson-Johnson of San Frai Dr. C. J. E. Haterlus, pa v cisco. LEDFORD—HAZEN—In this city, March 4, | 101, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Benjamin F. Ledford of San Francisco and Fannie W. Hazen of Los Gatos. LEVY—MALER—In this city, March 3, 1501, by the Rev. H. N. Schoenfeld, Jullus Levy and Hilda Maler, both of San’ Francisco. MILLS—SMITH—In this city, March 3, 1901, by the Rev. DF. John A. B. Wilson, John A. Mills of Oakland and Katle E. Smith of Woodland. SJOBLOM-—PETERSON—In this city, March 2, 1901, by the Rev. Dr. C. J. E. Haterius, ]-l/ tor of the Evangellcal Lutheran Ebenezer Church, John Sjoblom and 1da Peterson, both of San’ Francisco. - DIED. Arendt, Carolina Mahone. Alfred C. ‘Asher, ‘Mark Muller, ‘Jacob Barles, Do Nitzgen, Stefan riseno, Ella Proquitte, Richard ler, Alice L. Rector, Margaret A Dall. Marguerite Reed, Thomas Fauil, Jokn A. R: John M. Geanéy, Julla Shields, Cord. T. M. Glynn, James Sims, Grace M. Hayes, llr{ E. Thompeon, Robert Hilton, Willlam H. Wenban, Simeon James, Francis W. Whiley, Willlam Jones. Mrs. C. G. Wite.” Albert D. - Krogbers, Edward Wuriz, dertrude La Vole, Eugenie Yates, Willlam H. Lae, Anton N. ARENDT—In this city, March 2. 1901, Carolina ‘Arendt, dearly beloved wife of Edward Arendt, beloved mother of Mrs. Clara Zim- mermen of Monterey and Carolina Arendt, and sister of Willlam A. Grade, a native of Braunschwelg, Germany, aged 72 years and 3 months. fi :"? Friends and acquaintances are TI{ nvited to n(l:gd the funmeral tl (Tuesday). at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1338 Unlon street, thence to Odd Fel- lows' ' Hall, corner of Heventh and Market streets, where services will be hald under ‘auspices of Walhalla Rebekah Lodge No. 1. 0. 0. F., com -J“ at 2 o'cloek.. Interment nt Olivet Cemetery by electric gl‘ from Eilghteenth and Guerrero streets. [Please amit fowers. THE officers and members of Walhalla Re- bekah Lodge No. 130, 1. O. O. F., are hlrebr requested to ble at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Seventh and Market stfeets. this day (Tuesday). at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral - of .our late sister. Carciina Arendt. Il!; GRENINGER, N. G. HENRY d. GALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Fla ‘Gw!lr») mfifi?sgofiu%fishm;u Teiephone South §0. l:?.l 5 u ~ 27'mnd 2 Fifth st. Tel South 167. IUNERAL DIREGTOR AND EMBALXIR). o P Ao . CREMATION. 0dd leliows' temstery Assocat {3 | SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. e VTS tea'clve and cone work. Tor eir cilar. telenhone Main 265, | American | to furnish at the Navy | Blank pro- | 33 Dupont street, and Pon | o4 E. H. Avery, D'D., Walter | March | weiical *Lutheran Ebénezer ' Cal., and ASHER—In Lower Leke, Lake County, Cal. March 4, 191, Mark, beloved husband of the late Hannah, Asher, and father of Samuel and Theresa Asher and Levin, Ray and Charles Barnett, a native of Germany. & years. €7 Notlce of funeral hereafter. BORIES—In this city, March 3, 181, Dora. dearly beloved wite ' of Bories, ahd dearly beloved mother of Hilda Bories 4 dearly beioved daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Silverstone, and sister of Sholom, Joseph and Emanuel Siiverstone and Mrs. L. Cohl. Mrs. L. Birnbaum of this city and Mrs. L. Sless of Charleston, §. C., a native of New York. f_t:g :gfln;fr:“llx manths and 1 du-)» e papers please copy. £ Friends and’ acquaintances are rspect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday). at 10 o'clock, from 112 Lyor. stree between Oak and Page, thence by trai=. leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:5 o'clock. Tnterment Salem Cemetery. | BRISENO—In this city, March 4, 1701, Ela, beloved daughter of A F. and Dellla Briseno, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 days. BYLER—In East Oakiand, March 4, 1901 Alice Laura, Lizzie Byler, and sister of Louella Byler, & Bative of Oakland, aged 6 years 4 months and ay DALL—In this city, March 4, 191, Marguerite. dearly beloved and only child of Peter and Marie Dall. a native of San Franciseo, ag>d 9 days. FAULL—In this city, March 4, 1901, John A. Faull, father of Jjohn, Henry, Mary and Sophle Faull and Mrs. R. Wayman, a native :( Engiand, aged 63 years 5 months and 2 aya. GEANEY—In Napa, March 4, 1801, Julia Geaney, beloved sister of Jeremiah Geaney, a netive of County Cork, Ireland, aged & years. | GLYNN—In this city, beioved husband of Ignatius, Thomas, Willlam and Joseph Giynn and Mrs. John Manion, a native of Athlone, County Roscommon, Ireland, aged & Years $ months and 3 days. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Pacific _Undertakers, 777 Mission street, thence to St. Rose's Church for services. commencing at 2:3) o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemets HAYES—In this city, March 4, 191, Mary Elizabeth, deariy beloved daughter of John J. and-Lillie Keliy Hayes, and grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Kelly, a native, of San Francisco, aged 1 year 2 months and 2 days. HILTON—In East Oal nd, March 4, 1901, 1513 Twelfth avenue, Willlam H., son of Stephen and Julla Hilton, a native of Cali- fornia, aged 2§ years 5 months and 27 days. JAMES—In Oakland, March 3, 1801, Francis W., beloved husband of Lizzie James of Berkeley, a native of Boston, Mass. §F Friends are respectfully invited to ai tend the funeral services to-morrow (Wednes- { day), at 1:30 o'clock, at Odd Fellows' Chapel. San 'Francisco, under the auspices of Occi- | aentsl Lodge No. 22, F. apd A. M. { JONES—In Alameda, March 4, 1301, Mrs. C. G. | * Jones, a native of Maine, aged 3 yea: {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fuily invited to attend the funeral this da: (Tuesday), at 12:15 o'clock. from Fowler's undertaking pariors, Park street, Alameda. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery, San Fran- clsco. KROSBERG—In the City and County Hospital, Marck 3, 191, Edward Krosberg, a native of Sweden, aged 66 years. LA VOIE—In this city, March 2, 1901, Eugenle La Vole, wife of Phiilp La Voie, a native of Canada, aged 30 years. LAE—In this city, March 1301, Anton N Lae, a native of Norway, aged i3 years. member of Court Eclipse No. 14. F. .of A. EF Friends and members are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuescay), at 2 lock, from the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 45 Powell street, near Post, under the auspices | of Court Eclipse No. 14, F. of A. Interment Laurel Hi'l Cemetery. MAHONE-In this city, i 1 | March 2. 1801, James, i 2, A March 4, 1901, Alfred sia Mahone, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years 1 month and 21 days. ! MULLER—In this city, March 3, 191, at 1: p. m., at the German Hospital, Jacob Muller, the great barytone, beloved husband of Mrs. Fabbri-Muller. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Tuesday). at 2:30 o'clock, from bis late resi- | dence, 718 Ellis street. ' Interment Masonic Cemetery. { NITZGEN—In this city, March 3, 101, Stefan Nitzzen, brother of Mrs. Charles Lammer- and uncle of Edna Aitken, a native of ¥ Germany. aged 34 years. g The funeral will take place this day (Tuesday). at 2 o'clock. from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co. 1137 Mission strest. between | Séventh and Fighth. Interment private., ! PROQUITTE~—In this city, March 4, 1501, Rien- ard Proquitte, béloved husband of Emma Proaquitt and father of Martha and Alice Proquitte, a native of Breslau, Germany, aged 42 years 4 months and 5 days. RECTOR—In this city, March 4, 1301, at the ence of Mrs. J. G. James (her sister-in- | | of : 3 J. Rector mother of G. vada~ City, Cal, and and E. M. Rector, a native Fun b services will be held this day l’IEstn)‘)E,rll 2 or'rlotk. at :l:le Howafd street. REED—In this city, March 4, 181, Thomas Reéed, beloved husband of Ellen Reed, and brother of Mrs. R. McGiynn and Ella, Wil- Ham, John end Christopher Reed. a native of Utica, N. Y., aged 27 years § months and 18 days. RYAN—In this city,”March 4, 191, John M. Ryan, beloved son of Lawrence and Annie Ryan, & native of San Francisco, s and 2 months : ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. | SHIELDS—In this eity, Mareh 4, 1901, Corporal | Thomas M. Shields, beloved husband of Mag- i !\e Shiclds, and father of Mary, Virginia, osepEine. Kelton, Garrison, Capron and Laura Shields, a naflve of New York City, | amed 38 years 5 months and 12 days. A member of Battery D, Third Artillery. 7 Notice of fureral hereafter SIMS—1In this city, March 4 1%1. Grace Mar- | 11 year 5 months and 15 days. THOMPSON—In this city, March 4, 1901, Rob- ert Thompson, beloved brother of Gertrude, Lillan and Thomas Thomvpson and Mrs. J. | A. Magee, a native of San Francisco, aged 2% years and 10 months. | gZ77he funeral will take place to-morrow | (Wednesday). at 11 o'clock, from bis late residence, 722 Ellis street. W BAN—In this city, March 4. 1901, Simeon ‘Wenban, beloved husband of Carrie Wenban, and beloved father of Mrs. W. O. Mills and Mrs. W. P. Shaw, a native of Kent, Eng- land, aged 78 years. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. | WHILEY—In Hongkong, China, March 3, 1501, ‘Willlam Whiley, manager of Sperry Flour Company's Hongkong office. WITT—In this city, March 2, 1301, Albert D. ‘Witt, a native of Wisconsin. aged 3 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attéend the funeral this day (Tuesday). at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 767 Misslon street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 10:40 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streéts. WURTZ (nee Mermet)—In this city, March 2 161, Gertrude Wurtz, beloved wife of Loui Wurts, and mother of John B. Hymies, a na- tive France, aged 49 years. T Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral to-motrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'¢lock, from the parlors of Julius &._Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, thence to Notre Dame des Victoires sren.u Church, where services will be held. | YATES—In this city, March 3, 191, Willam Henry Yates, beloved husband of Ellen M. Yates, and father of Walter Henry and Wil- llam F. Yates, Mrs. D. C. Barber, Mrs. M. L. Mowry and Mrs. Winfleld Scott, E7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services this day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 3028A Cali- fornin strcet! Interment private. Please omit.flowers. ST. JOSEPH'S UNION—The semi-annual re- ulem mass {nr the deceased members and 8: deceased friends of the living members of St. Joseph's Union will be celebrated in St. Mary's Cathedral, this day (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock. There will be a sermon appro- priate to the cccasion. CARD OF THANKS. The family of the late George Thompscn hereby desire to express their sincere thanks to their many friends for the kindness and sympathy extended them In their late be- reavement. B ——— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Patrick J. and Ellen McDonald t5 Angelo | Cereghino and A of Salmon alley, W 60; $1000. ‘Warehouse Compahy ( line of Spear street, 137 12::6 by SW 278: $165,060. John M. and_Annie Ahern to Christian Fros- 1éh, lot on SE line of Howard street, 305 SW of First, SW 2% by SE #5; ;m % Thomas ¥, and Dolores T. Ba: . in, lot on NW line of Minna street, 17:6 SW _of Second, &' 57750 { 1 Eliza Furger to same, lot on SE line of :in‘u;nu-&:z«. 117:6 BW of SW 20 by Henry E. and Jennie W. Bothin to Thomas Crellin, lot on SE line of Mission street, 118:& | 8W of Second, SW 18:8% SE 50, SW 5o, 23:7%, NW 80, SW 101 inches, NW $o; Ellen N. Cook, Hitam 7. K. Miller Winter, lot ot ‘Seott, S line or 84 by 8 to Marie street, lot on Perry. lot b o« S A Eliza C. Il-lll;-; Parker : avenue, W 25, bacher to James O'Hern, lot on (Port- | beloved daughter of Alexarder and | of Lizzie Glynn, ana father | Crawferd, beloved son of A. W. and 'Anasta- ' aged 3 | della Sims, a natlve of San Francisco, aged | ngelo Deimonte, lot on W line | S of Broadway, S 20 by | Tilden to Haslett | NW line of Natoma s‘res SW 25 by NW a0; 3560 ity and County of San Francisco to Meses . 1ot on W line of Albion_avenus, W) S | of Sixteenth street, W 122 by S 3% $— Moses Levy to Louis Ulsemer, same; $2700. | Eilzabeth ‘A. Whittle (wife of A M.) t Charles Musante, lot on S line of Hancock street, 135 W of Sanchez, W 30 by § 1M4; $4000. Fernando and Julla A, Nelson to James B. and Margaret A. Curran, lot on W line of Hartford street, 275:3 N of Eighteenth, N 35 by W 027 $4000. Thomas I Bersin to California Fruit Can- ners’ Assoclation (corporation), lot on N line of Francisco street, 1M W of Mason, W 22:11 | by N 60: also lot on N line of Francisco strast. | 1%0:5 W of Mason, 639 by N 0 (quitclaim deed); $5000. Angelize Brondex to Charlotte H. Foulkes, lot on N line of Sixteenth st LO E of Cas- E 2 by N 115: $1060. | guihariotts M Foulkes to A 1:0 SW of Eleventh, M. Speck, same: Glambeatista H. Risso (or Rizzo) to Maria egari (wife of Prancisco), lot on N tline of et, 51:6 W of Filbert place, W 20 by Mars A Henacle (wife of D. Y. B) to Maud Norton (wife of E. A). lot on NE cormer Pine | and Taylor streets, E 286 by N 81: gift. Ferdinaud Bazan to Francine Bazan, N line of Geary street, §1:6 E of Hy N 137:6: also ot on S itne of Sutter = W of Stockton, W 20 by S 137:6: gitt. Estate of Bernerd or Barnard Gallagher (by Cathe Gallagher, excutrix, and Cathe Gallagher, widow) to R. H. Lioyd, lot on NW Iine of Mis- sion street, 315 SW of Main, SW 45:10 by NW 137:6; 340,640, Ellen Gilhuly to Hugh and Hannah Meenan, lot on NW line of Clary street, 120 NE of Fourth, NE 20 by NW 75: $2000. Walter M. Castle to Edward L. and Susan A Combs, Laura Van Wickiand and Frances L. | Empey. 1ot on line of Fifth street, 30 S of Folsom. SE 25 by NE 160: $600. M. and Catherine A. McCann to same, ot ¢ NE line of Fifth street, 250 SE of Folsom, SE 1-3 of an inch by NE 100 $40 ward L. and Susan A Wickland and Francgs L. Emr lot on NE line of Firhh street, SE 25 by NE $4000, Jeremiah O’'Keefe (by John Lackmann, Sher- iff) to John O'Kane. lot on NW cormer of Eighth and Bryant streets. N 5 by W Pacific Improvement Company to San_Fran- isco and Fresno Land Company and Wilson Estate Company (31-200 each) and Henry M. lot on W line of Bryant avenue, ixteenth (€ , N 9 inches, . SE ; also lot beginning in P N . equad distant 100 from Bryant avenue and Florida street-and 1 of Fifteenth and ';’I'f,\ N of Sixteenth, § 17:3, NW 9:5%, E %:7%; L 2 Alameda County. Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to A V. van Loben Sels, lot on N line of ore street. 120 W of Telegraph avenue, 165 by | N 18834, vortion of plat 2, Ro. V. and D. Per- akiand: $7500. | _San Francisco Savings Union to Patrick W. | lot on ombs, Laura Va: v to Max Gross, SE of Folsem, Mary Treacy, ot on S line of West FIfth 3 E of Center, E 35 by 3 135, Oak- land: $1500. Mary Heaney to same. lot on @ Ifne of West Fifth street. 35 E of Center. F 25 by § 125, being 1ot 3 in double biock 472, Oakland: $250. | Mary apd J. P. Sarsfield to Peter H. Ander- gon, lot on W line of Filbert street, 968 N of Twelfth. N 45 by W 125, block D, map of lands of the Gakland Central Homestead Association, { Oakiand: 12506 Thomas Bridge to Robert C. and Lottle C. Alborn, lot 25, map of the Bond tract, except & strip 5 feet wide along the NW line conveyed to County of Alameda for widening County Road No. Brooklyn Township; $1009. James K. Peirsol to Christina W. Megahan, | undivided "half interest in lot on N line of | Eighteenth street, 22 E of Union, N 100, W 22, | N 12:3% E 6, S 12:3%. W 23'to beginning. | portion of Surryhne Tract, Oakland 3 { T W. ana je L. Sigourney to Isatah Jor- dan, all interest in lot on E line of Peralts 1 245 N of Ninth, N . E 1328, § #0:3, { 4 to beginning, Oakland. $1000. Isalah” and_Cathe J. Jordan to Mary E. Dear- | ing, lot on E line of Henry street, 110 N of Eighth, N 33 by E 100, block 354, Gibbons prop- erty, map 1. Oakland: $1500. ane Stone to M. Reinhart. lot on N line of | Milton street. 240 W of San Pablo avenue, W 3 by N 100. being the E 20 fest of lot 19 and W 10 feet of ot 15, map of the Milton tract, Omk- | land; $1000. Buildsrs’ Contracts. | |, Mrs. M. L. Stealey (owner) with A. H. Wil- | helm (contractor). ~architect —— —All work | except mantels, shades and gas fixtures for al- terations znd additions to building in front of two-flat frame in rear on the NW line of Fol som street. 136 SW of Tanth, 46, — 138, — 34:6. — 135, — 34:6, 1412 Folsom Weroet: $4600 Mutval 'Saviogs Bank of San Franciseo (owner) with American Bridge Company of New Jersey (contractors). architect Willlam Curlet All cast and wrought iron and steel work for a ten-story office building on the S line of Geary :10%, § 38:2%, %: $55,550 09, 1 ) with John H. Munster ’ Martens and Coffer—All work except plumbing. fitting. painting. mantels. [ and shades for a two- story ne of Guerrero street. 33 S #4150, Callaghan (owners) with George H Tay contractors). archi- tect Albert Pissis—Steam heating plant for a six-story bullding on the SW corner of Jones and McAllister streets, W 4:3i;, SW 18:11%,: NW 115:8, § 191:9: 5684 Same owners with Jam. E. Britt (contrac- 1 NEW WESTER: TEL. J L Harworth, Cal G Waters, Sta Ana 7 Fallon, St Louis |E R Smith, Ohlo A w & 4 chil. J Brady. Ohlo E . Mont R W Willey, Mexico ] B Moore, San Jose C T Leland, w & eh, J Miller & 'w, Ohio J M Bogard, II | © Hammer! & w, Ida L_Chambers, Denver W Chalker, Presidin *hio E_Lamb. w & dau, H C jones. Burlingtom St Louis Mrs_i{ugnes, Mexico Compton. N Orlns W M Hoever, Hollistr L L Wardenberg, L Ang | W R Walters, S Ana AND J W Mansfleld, ‘Stanfd E C Rittenhouse, Stan G F McNoble, Stockta P Morris. Chinese Cmp C Becker, San Jose J J Fisher, Hollister HOTEL. W O Watson, San Jose Mon & Eaworth, € rs lsworth, T Bk Ny M J 8 Curtia. Ludlow J E Hodawitt, Cal T J Winchler, N J J Dannenbaum, Vallefo! D § Johnson, N J | ¥ Lyman, U 8 N J King, Los Ang | & MeDonaily. ] Holgman, Towa auley, b exas | G C'iynen. N ¥ B G & T | A Anderson, Utan M M Harrls, Los Ang | P Paterson,’ Duluth | E A Stuart, Seattle | 8 D Ballow. S L Obisp| My & Mrs Wommersly, Roos. Ventura B Crame. 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