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vated; “fenced: itv- nu\ " House, reading-room, s lor; roome, per night, $8: ‘month. 48 to $20: ‘el oms with hot and c E nm- is st.—Rooms, 1o $4; open night. t House, 25 Eighth st hed or unfernished. descriptions the Land Elegant euites transient ng water nt sunny alcove, newly _connecting dressing room; room: gentlemen. with Cail immediately, alifornia st. ASEIFIED advertisements and subscriptions e eivedat C all branch office, 2200 Filimore improved — e 1 ranch, 6| A BRANCH office for Call advertisements a $3850. X. | subscriptions has been established at 109 ¢ Geary. | Valencia st acres near R. R. barn, poultry rice 82000; | AT the via_Ste "ROOMS AND BOARD. A wot paveic opp. Grace ornia st., may good table, at- modest rates. be found & most excap | tractive and sightly rooms — = ——————— Arvingdale) 2 REALTY TO EXCHANGE, 4 other rcoms; reasonable. e | = e ! SPECTAL \n'urn-q 1 bidg. Tel. Bisck 1803. | — ot city and country prop- ges; will loan on | i exchange. Please ca payiments; mutual plan. g -~ =ag , box 1476, Call office, RED brick bul »od% or general tenants ejected for $: collections m_‘, ner, box 2202, Cail, city_or eountry. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., roems 8-10 415 Montgomery st.. MEDA A1 JVERTISEMENTS. |- ESTATE. { window tickets Ma . posters. DES- . r. 103, phone Folsom 1563 TALAMEDA REAL )CALL end see these { §i000—Cottages mesr schools and | ALL Xinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- | §:100—Stations teed. Charles Plambeck, 1935 Misslon, nr. 15th. 2 fode . 50x1 on — — L5 s cottage € rooms; lot $50x148; near | 3771 1inas bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- #3200 Mm- n « S *aai ot a3 paired; open even.; phone Black 1124, 205 4th, terms to & BO . repaired; needles and | Furnished and unfurnished houses to rent CHABLES ADAMS & CO., Bay station, Ala- el meda | “to buy or bulld at P: T RODOLPH Storage and Mmmx " Co.. Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main §i13. urniture Moving Com- + phone Jackson 21. PACIFIC Storage and F Storage 1 “nmhflulr 840 M1, o & Mint 380 . ZEHFUSS. | BEKINS Van ana fimrn(e Co,, 722 Mission st.; fel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. : tel TFA'R; elastic stockings, shoulder braces, supporters made, repaired. Menge, 503 Kearny. modern improve- 7Y PEW nl'nuu AN] GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—Wes sell better mcahines for less money than any house in the eity The Typewriter Exchange. 536 telephone Main 266. country home: DIVIDEND NOTICES. XD notiee—Dividend No. 8 (twenty- cents per share) of the Hutchinson Su- -A\“ ARD‘ REAL ESTATE. ~ BARGAIN' Tine home in Hayward gar Plantation Co. will be pavable at the 5 e gt~ office of the company, 327 Market st., on and - 116 sores all in chotoe frujt; | 8fter WEDNESDAY. March 20. 1901 Trans- " $400. . Address C. PROWSE | fer books close on Thursday, March 1, 1901, at 3 o'clock p. m. H LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IN the Superior (‘f‘un of lhe l‘nv anfl County of Ran Francisco, Stats of California—In the matter of Honolulu Sugar Compa poration, upon ite application for a Judgment solution. Notice.—No. 75,397, Dept. ce is hereby given that Honolulu Bugar | smpary. a corporation organized and exist- | ing under and by virtue of the laws of the | State of California, and having Its office and place of business in. the city and county of fan Francisco, State of California, has flled | its application..duly verified and signed by a | majority of ita board of directors, addressed | 1o the Superior Court of the city and coun of Ban Francisoo, State of California, pray hool and_ busi- duplicate. room eottage | tion; sunny ing for a judgment of Aissolution of said | e blocks from corporation: and that Monday, March h, | - street complete 1801. mt 10 o'clock &, m., at the courtroom of | said eourt, instructed me to sell easy terms if de- 1§ & CO., 1002 Broadway Department’ No. 10, in the City | Hall of the city and county of San Fran- | cisco, have been appointed as the day, time | and place for the hearing of said application, In witness whereof I have hereunto set my NA cottage 5 | hand and affixed the official seal of said Su- 3 blocks rt, this 20th day of February, 1901 1 ; street work | 'M. A. DEANE, Clerk. | & positive . THOMPSON. Deputy Clerk. (In- J. E. MYERS & 4.5 Filed Feb. 20 1901 WM. A. DEANE, by E. M. THOMPSON, Deputy Clerk. [ n W. Wilmsen, master of the German lhl’v (mn Gildemels: ter of Bremen, will extend his protest on | Saturday, March 16. 1901 at 10 o'clock 2. m., | at the office of the Imperial German Con. | sulate in this city, 315 Sacramento st. San | Francieco, March i3, 1901. 0. LOHAN, Im- perial German Viea Consul, ring st Piedmont Pa: whole AIFRED T KELUEHER, Los Angeles. | g rnorocu‘s. NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS General instruc- tions to competitors for designing and fui nishing plans for a hospital for the German General Benevolent Bociety can now be ob- tained at the office, 360 st T BTNG FOMMITTES. mit OAKLAND FLATS TO LET. | MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterda Arend Van Vlissingen, 35, Chicago, and Jean- ette M. Waldron, 36, Chicago. | “Gustavos F. L von Braun, 26, 815% Market street, and Mary L Adge, 27, Rio Vista | _Albért P. Thompeon, 2i, 'Sacramento, Behrens, 38, SBacramen BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be hlnded in at either of the publication offices and J"" T B per month. Broadway. u from H. Schellhaas, the | th_and Franklin, Oakland. a ROOMS FOR HOU SEKEEI’I\G ana arge connecting rooms; ate residence: mo childre ished connecting indorsed with the name and residence soms authorized to have the same publis BORN. | WIEGNERIn this city. March T, 1901, to the wite of Fredrick Wiegner, a_daug) MARRIED. EIEON—ANDREWS—In this city, March 14, 1901, by the Rev. Philip Coombe, George M. ny unfurnished rooms: noer exchanged furnished front housekeep- cheapes in the city. 4—Housekeeping rooms ot Bison and Jeanette Andrews. both of San also others at 9135, | Hason, and nt housekeeping room, sult- | abie for 2 per week DIED. OCTAVIA ery_Teree wanny voom | Bollier, Elfzbeth Labelle Mrs Eilen o single for twor Wi L. Landel. Hugh u | "3 Lavorel, Pierrs whed housckeeping rooms; | e Roime, Mre. Cath- Levy, Johanah neat, ciean and respectable; reasonable. | Terine A. Tandels, Hugh near Sixteenth—2 furnished | Dooie. Ira R o tight housekeeping: cheap. D e 4 Mrs. EU Le: ront and back parior for room with stove, §5. | t near Park—4 sumny unfur:| Hansen, Alvin C. Mitchell, M no children; rent 88. Hauck. Ma; Perry, Willlam Hezen. Vioiet Sceizo, Toet Schulte, Wiillam ‘Wheaton, Florence B. BOLLIER—In this eity, March beth Bolller, beloved ma and the late Panl and Julius Boiller, & native of Alstedt, Canton of Zurich, Bwitzerland, aged 72 years 7 months :.nd ”d days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- oy pmvited 1o attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at oclock, from the residence of her 2751 Harrieon street, thence to Belem Evangelical Church, corner Twenty- gocond and Shotwell streefs, where services will be held, commencins at 2 o'clock. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Hollman, Alice L. WENTY-THIRD, 3726, near Dolores—2 or § clean. Johnson, Andrew sunny bay-window rooms; neat and arlor floor of § rooms for house- 16. rnished rooms for bath; near depot. ertisements and subscriptions branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. H office for Call advertisements and been established at 1096 ROOMS TO 1 NNOR—In this city, March 1 1901, Wil- Gme_opened), MeAllister Cam Leo, dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mre, Willlam Connor, & native of San Francisco, aged 15 years abd 1 month. funeral will take place this day 4snumy> at 12:30 (O clock, from the resi- | dence of his parent Linden avenue, | thence to St. Joseph’ 3 Church, Tenth street, " rete rences; rooms shown in ‘evening. ~ ROOMS TO LET. lor services. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- A—For_roomes, apartments, housekeeping, fur- unfurnished. or_without board, CI.MBY—!n this city, March m., , LD HoOM HENTING | O3 Cariey, deartly beloved mon of Delie . 234 Red. chasl Curley, and beloved bother DE { THE SAN FRANC ROME—In this eity, March 13, 1901, Mrs. herine A. de Rome, beloved mother of Wilfred, Louts, Albert, Louise and George de Rome and Mrs. W. Corcoran, e}}nm\e of | Vermont, aged years 6 months and 14 days. (Buffalo, N. Y., papers plense copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, at the residence of her , Louis de Rome, 1076 Fifty-ninth street, Oakland. train, Golden Gate station. DOOLITTLE n this city, March 15, Hotel $t.” Nicholas, Ira R. Doolittle, husband of Mrs. B. M. Doolittle, and father of Mrs. J. Knowlton, Miss M. W. Doolittl2 and" Sumes T Dealitne s mative o New Hampshire, aged 75 years ¢ months and 12 daye. (Boston and Maine papers please copy.) 1901, at 7 Friends and acquainiances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:15 o'clock, from the parlors of Hotel St. Nicholas. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by speclal train leaving Va- lencia-street !lallml Jl( 2:40 o'cl DOW this city, March 1, 1901, George, beloved husband of Mary Dowsett, and father of George, Willlam, Paul John Dowsett, a native of England, aged 70 years 2 months and 14 day: ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- Trviiea 1o attend. the fanoral this duy (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 231 Lombard street, near Kearny. In- terment Cyrress Lawn Cemetery. EDDY-In thie city, March 14, 1301, Mre. Bliza. beth Bddy, relict of the late John Eddy, & native of Cornwall, England, aged §1 years and ¢ months CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fuliy Invited to attend the funerai to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from St. John's Pres- byterian Chureh, corner California and Octa- via streets. LERS—In Germany, Lena, beloved wife of A. Ehlers, daughter of H. A. Voss, and sis- ter of Mré. B. D. Baldwin of Maui and- Mrs. J. Gillig and Hemry Voss. FENELIUS—In this city, March 15, 101 Frank Benjamin, beloved son of Otto and Christine Fenclius, and brother of Adolp, Alfred and Sdward Fenelius, Mys. A A. Herrgott ani by ). Lowe, & native of San Francisco, aged 13 years 4 months and 23 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, March 15, at 1 o'clock, from 2383 Twenty- first street, between lsom and Harrigon. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. GRIFFITH In San Mateo, March 15, 1801, Hannab M. Griffith, widow of the lata John W. Griffith, and mother of Mrs. John I Doane, a native of New Jersey, aged 72 years. ©="Notlce of funeral hereafter. HANSEN—In San Mateo, March 14, 1301, Alvin Christian, beloved son’ of C. W. and Mar- guerite Hansen, and brother of Fdna Edwin, Mabel and Hazel Hansen, a native of Call- fornlo, aged 8 years 7 months and 7 davs. §7The funeral will take place this day (Saturday). Services will be held in Cypress Lawn Chapel at 1. o'clock. HAUCK—In Centerville, May, beloved wife of George Hauck, mother of Brnst, Henry and Grace Hauck, and daughter of Henry Greg- ory of Centerville, aged 30 years 3 months and 19 days. U7 Friends and_acquaintanced are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow . 4 (Sundsy), at 1 o'clock, from her dence. HAZEN—In this ecity, March 15, 1801, Violet Hazen, wite of L. J. Hazen, daughtef of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Tolman, and ter of Mrs. Charles Graves and George oz BV Tolman, -a native of Salinas, 7 and 11 months. (San L\)Jlu Obllpo and Sa- linas papers please copy. The remaing will be shipped to Salinas Sund rning for intermen m The parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. HOLLMAN (Alice Lydia)—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hellman wish to notify their friends and ac- auaintances that the final services will be held over the remains of their beloved daugh- ter, Alice Lydia, when she will be placed in the family vault, to-morrow (Sunday), at § o'clock, at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. gust and en, aged 50 years 4 months and 8 days. = Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Con- nor & Co., 767 Mission street. Notice of fu neral hereafter. LABELLE—In this clty, Merch 13, 1901, Mrs. Eillen Labelle, beloved mother of Ella and Gregorie Labelle, Mrs. Otto Barff and Mrs, James Brossoit and Mrs. H. R. Burg of Montana, a native of Glasgow, Scotland, aged §2 years 10 months and 12 days. TFFriends and acquaintances are respecc invited {o mttend the funeral this day 3 from the funeral Tnterment Masonic Cemetery. LANDEL—In this city, March 15, 1801, Hugh Landel, & native of Scotland, aged 68 years S months and 26 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respec fully fnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. | LAVOREL_1n Oakland, March 13, 1801, Plerre. beloved husband of Anastasia Lavorel, and father of Mrs. Tilley de Mont and Fugene, Cecile, Gabrielle and Joseph Lavorel, a na- tive of France, aged 47 years 6 months and > Friends and acquaintances are respect™ fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 58 Second street, thence to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, where a re- Guiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'closk. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. | LEVY—Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the dedication of tombstone of the Levy to-morrow (Sunday), at at Salem Cemetery. Take 1 T elock “train, “THird and Townsend street LANDELS—In the City and County Hospital, March 15, 190, Hugh Landéls, a native of Becotland, aged 56 years. LEARY-—In the City and County Hospital, March 15, 1801, Missouri, aged 24 years. LILLARD-In San Jose, March 14, 181, John 3. Lillara. 7 Remains at the undertaking parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, San Francisco. N. 8. G. W, Bouth San Francisco Parlor No, 157: Members of Parlor are hereby notified 1o attend the funeral of our late Brother Lmnd nnu Dotice tomorrow. | By order MILLY, President. X)A\IFL n,«muhum\ Rec. Sec. . 0. U. W.—Officers and members of Bay View Lodge No. 159: You are hereby notified of the death of eur late brother, John J. Lillard. Notice of funeral in Sunday’s pa- per. By ord er of THOMAS GRIFFITHS, M. W. WILLIAM J. B. WARNER, Recorder. McALEER—In this eity, March 18. 1501, Huy McAleer, beloved husband of Mary A. Aleer, and beloved father of Mintle, T\llle, Margaret, Sarah, Lillian and Andréw Mc- Aleer, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 55 vears 3 months and 25 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are res fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, from his late res dence, 307 Thirtieth street. Interment I. 0. F.' Cemetery. McKIVER—In this city, March 14, 1901, Ligzie McKiver, a native of County Antrim, Ire- land, aged 54 years. ends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 8 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros., 31 Eddy street, thence to St. Dominic’s Church, where & sol- emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Hely Cross Cemetery. MoMANUS In Oskland, March i 1901, Bria- McManus, beloved wife of e, o pative of Leland ased & yun Friends and acquaintances are £ully Invited to attend the mnn: Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from u resi- lence, Seventh street, thence to the Church of the Immaculate lon for gervices, sommencing af 3 o'olock. " Interment Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. )nssm—xn the cuy and cwnq Hospital, 15, 1801 Massle, a native of Xflhnfl. Wdurl- = s c tite, dearly beigved ter o8 Mane uel and Margaret mltchall ter of 3 Sontarey County, Cal., ‘mont! and 21 days. e R (Saturds i Sence of ‘her grandmother, 8 thence to St. Rose's Church Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, —In this eity, Bare Wi B & nilive of Dagiend. seet & Jam ey Friends are resecttully (nvited ! ends are y_{ny! o at- tend the funeral this day (Satu et o'clock, at his late _residence, hun. 1901, Luigt Interment Dflv.(m SCELZO~In San Jose, March Bcelzo. beloved father of Nuwy Beelzo, & native of Italy, aged 84 years. Clase meals 2c; free coach. Nl Bixth—Rooms to $5 per week, and open all might. an e rooms Boc up; firs F_BRUNSWIC X HOS sw L HBNRY J. GALLAGIIEB CO. " ANTONIO, bet. Fllis and O Farrell, oft mnn.§a Gallagher.) Jones—4 sunny rooms; large > yard n.nd cellar. = ghd — rmmn.u. B DIRECTORS AND imnlns BURNETT. 146 Market lald No. m)~hr- 20 Fifth g‘ opposite nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. (h 1137-Newly furnis bath; phone East 233 GEARY. Bugene McGion. McGINN BROS, Fuy nnrl.l Dlnctm and Emmnm-. Telephone South 22, San Francisco. No Connection With Any Other House. unny rooms, em euite or reading-room; elevator. LANGTON, 216, of Bryant—Furnished room. SARKET. i, opp Jones—Faraished sumny | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. rooms, single or dnable I-( undertaking business ess of the late CHAS, cond NATOMA, 245- Furnished rooms to rent The 3."B. METZLER will hereafter be h under the same firm name of CHAS, J, B, _#1 and $1% per w isckeeping, um—zv;aau ot §38 Washington st San h-n 4 RLINGTO! 1015 Market lt-NAcely cisco, by 3 lebllfldl fu "nm«m-u-wefin %5ca dpy up, | San Francisco, GFARRELL, 2-Sunny furnished rooms and | MARCH I have this ¥ i Bng knflkt: elevator; elec, lights; day, wk., mo. | ferest “:'}";‘.},‘,Em' M POST, €211 Taylor—Large sunny front | not reeponsible for m...um, , XTI CHAS L METZLER. | SCHULTE—In this city, March Wil- liam Schuite. beloved “father of e Wilkinson and Emil Schulte, grand- father of Annie, l‘nnou and erite Paul, a natlve of Chnnl.n)'. aged §7 years § months and 2 days. A mefaber of Harmony Togge No. 9, ‘:rfl!mllm ll Ol" of th. Unitea Undertaicers, 2 3 s i' Street. Notice of funeral hereafter WHEATONIn this city, March 1, 1 101, Fior. um %t Rheato ey § on, a ve m‘t;‘.m " aged 3 years 5 months and ___—-——__zag REAL ESTATE mxluormnl. Willlam G o0d to Charl W line ot Webster sireet, 105 N'&":‘fi'flfg Nu"‘ltll (El 11) to ntell '(Stowe AT m.& o ot of Henry F.), lot on N line Sutter street, & E of Brodérick, B % by N i . on Nl line Dl 1’“& ltl‘.‘. '. %fi BE, D Geotx l\'. Batchelor, lot on W ling of Folsom N of ll:hu-mn. N nn’w' M{' 850, B 100; Joho O and Belle B. Rels to Magee, lot on S corner of Second and st !INHIW“ ponsr 5t Harrisen. and n’.:&‘.‘al" «u.!‘“‘nmm-—n.n,. N' — 1SCO Take Berkeley | loyed | years | Patrick C. Leary, a native of | W% CALL, SATURDAY, !rm and William R H. tc F. Korbel & Bros. i end F. Iorbel), lot o SE corner of ard Jackson streets, B 137:6, 8 120, W o0, 60, W 87:6, N 60; $25,000. Ternando and Julia A. Nelson to John D. and Jane C. Dolan, lot on line of Hartford Firect, 250:4 N of Lighteenth, N 2 by E 1%; 3000, , Samuel J. and Wilhelmina E. C. Hendy to John H. Hendy, undivided one-third of lot on ine of Ffl;c&mo street, 65 20% b line of Bay street, % E of Dupont, 5o all interest tn lot on 1834 W of Kearny, W 10 by 8 65:9; SllW‘ Same to Mary F. McGurn, undivided one- clghth first described and all of second de- scribed; E. and to Thomas undivflefl Dne-hl.l! of lot on W nd NW 170, 5 Hogh RS aty 1 Beckett and Mary Harasz(hy, undlvldefl Afth of lot on NW line 3;.9%:& Lane, 8 24:11, NB 21:9% by NW liilam F. and Cella A. Laumelster to Del Atonts “Milling. Company (corporations, lot on | BW line of Sixth street, 106:3 SE of Brannan, SE T by SW_ 160; $18,000 T. J. and Caroline L. Parsons to same, lot on S orner of Brannan and Stanford streets, By s by 8B ase: J. T M. and lsabella Kelly to A. C. Free- man, lot on E line of De Haro street, 133:4 § of fwenty-third (Nevada), S $3:4 by E 100; Jicob and Lina Heyman to Ben T. Burton. Jot on W_line o& Ninth greing; 250 § B street, § 50 by Callaghan ate Company (corparation) to pavid Lewls, 1ot on W [ine of Eleventh ave: | nue, 200 S of H street, S 25 by W 120; $1000. Solomon and Dora Getz to John J. Lineh lot on W line of Ninth avenue, 20 N of street, N 25 by W $1000. Eoatite of 1%, Wickérshams (by Fred A Lizzie kersham, _executors) to Tots e “and 17, blosk_ & Fiiat Track 1200, Bella Goodwin to Thomas Jr, lot on N e o Ratiread Gvene. 50 B oF TRET Eixth, SW 25 by NW 12 block 68, Paul Tract Homestead; $:00. John A. Sanborn to shnly Coghill, lot on E lihe of Castro street, 118:3 8 of Lewis, § 100 by E 112, block 32, Fairmount Land Assocla- tion, quitclaim deed; $10. !lnly Coghill to Thomas B. Coghill, same; N rank H. and Jane G. Powers to Willlam C. Hamerton, lot on NW iine of Precita avenu: B Bromn. Srecita, Valley, 1ot s, NW 100 SW 12:4, SW 23, SE 81, NE 2, Precita Valley 7 500, Iuglzrxu!n't Boothby to Frank Wells, lot on W line of San Bruno avenue, 75 8 of Woolsey street, S 50 by W 120, block 7, University Mound; §1000. Alameda County. Mary E. Gamble (single) to Edith M. Ray- mond (single), lot 10, block H, Crystal Spring Tract, Berkeley: $1000. e Benrar 1o Jonm Russell, lot on § comer of Nineteenth avenue st Twenty-seventh street, SW $0, SE 127:6, SW 50, SE 75, NE 140, NW $02:6, being lots 1, 2, 8, 6, 7 and 8, block 8, on map of lots in Brookiyn, East an 0. plliert 8 Raymond to Samuel G. ang Frank Rogers, lot 1, corrected map Biectric He(gm; Tract, Brooklyn Township, quitelaim deed; $2000. Fannie Lempp (widow) to Alfred Robinso: all interest in lots §3 to 85, block C. Fruitval | Villa Tract, Brookiys Township; 410 Phebe A. Hearst (by Edward H. Clark, a torney) to The Morgan Ovster Company, all interest in tide land locations in San Mateo me, all Interest in same; grant. Rinie Ciicar to Benjamin J. Fhillips, ot on N line of Fourth street, 100 W of 25 by N 100, lot 24, block 4, e s mas: Oakland; $1500. ‘Antonio Pagge to Joseph Folela, lots 24 and 25, block 24, on Map of-Resubdivision of Smlfl!' subdivision of Matthews Tract, Berkeley; also lots 10 and 11, block 47, Petersen Tract, Hay- wards, Eden Township: $10. S)nflltn(! Investment Comn.ny to Herman Hautala, lot 12, block 753, on Map of Syndicat Thvestment Company's subdivision of blocks 160 and 700, Levy and Lane Tract, Brooklyn Township; $100. ‘Willlam L. and l‘ln’le J. Russell to Thomas A. Russell, undivided half interest in lot on N {ine of West Fifth street, 6 B of Lewls, T 25 by N 100, lot 4, block B, Bay View Homestead, Onkland; $1. Fame to same. ame, Oakland; gift. “Frederick Browne to B. A. Harrls, lot on § line of Fourtn street, 126 B of Grove, E 100 50, W 175, N 100 to beginning, lots 11 and 15, block 27, Kellersberger's Map, Harris to H. B. Belden, nme Os.kland [ . J. and Birdle D. Poole to John W. Wha- lin, 1ot on NE corner of Thirty-third or Nolan and Market streets, E 116:3 by N 25, being the § 25 feet of lot 1, block D, Map of property of | Central Land Company, Oakland; $500. Marie Werner and Gertrude Hoyt (by G. M. Hoyt, attorney) to Charles E. Lyon, lot §, Wer- ner Tract, Berkeley: $10. Horace W. Carpentier (by George Levison, at- torney) to Charles Christensen, lot 4, block 3, Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Assootation: guiiciaim deed, Berkeley; Spencer, Commercial Bank 'K‘:{, (b, Lankt; undivided halt interest in ry W. T roe, commissioner) to Gale, lnt on E line F Trlegtaph avenge, 100 N of DWIEht way, N 5 by E 150, block 7, Map of property of College Homestead' Association, Berkeley; $1600. Marion R. Clement to Ornion Folsom, lot 2 in E half of block L, Map of Pioneer Homestead, Alameda; $1500. /Builders’ Contracts. Frank Whliterstein (owner) with O. A. Crae- mer (contractor), architect C. A. Méussdorffer —All work except painting, plumbing, electri- cal work, mantels, gas fixtures and shades for a three-story basement and attic frame build- ing on N line of Sutter street, 15:6 E of | Pierce, E 5 by N 137: A $13,725. Bams owner with . G Bwasney (coniractor), architect same—Plumbing, gas fitting and sew- er work for same on same; $2246. Same owner with John Walton (contractor), architect graining and tintin HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTFEL. Bakrsfld F Loeser & w, w, Mass|Mrs L M Drlke. N Y Miss Drake, N Y W J B Lee, Bkrsfleid |M ¥ Miller, Chicago Col Boyle, Milwaukee Mrs D A’ Kellogg, Cal E_§ Churchill w, Naj Murray, Judd & Lippman, N ¥ S Badger, Los Ang| A Neander, Everett Cotton, N ¥ G Cotton, N Y Mason & w, Bost Magor H Miss n, Gen & Mrs' % %, Nevasa n R Hill, Nevada | € B Porter & w, Nev N Morris, Chicago Mrs R Hoffheimer, Chg' L T 8wift, Chicago A W Jacob, Cal Miss R Richards & f, St Louls Dr & Mrs C W Dun- lap, N ¥ B Baldwin & w, Conn J McCardin & w, N Miss McCardin, N Y P Wadsworth, Cal D Jacobs, N Y M w G w F G M B IE Kim- Ptland & MrsPatton, Pa T B Patton & w, Cal Miss E Wallace, Phila Mies G H Burke, Cal rs W J Kenny, N Y llr- N J Cosgrove, N Y Mra G C Winiam, Mo re lam, o Miss 1 Langeberg, Mo ¥ Foser, N % s Ang s W E Whl!! NY E C Grant, Boston T R Levis, Rochester " W Toomey & w, Minn|R A McMerly & Philadelphia Miss McMerley, Phila Mies A P McMerley, Philadelphia Hlsl B McMerl Miss L, Trinder, Mo ‘Boston Frotp U 8 Marines urphy, . & cf, Baker A Ke; Smith E G Keith Bartlett Dudley ey Caton B Butler Mr Merritt Bugene Carey Mr Burnett mere Mr John M Clark G J H Eckl Mr Worthington Mr Norton hn s ball Robert T Lincoln 2 ronas Miss S{immons, i BE et 3% T Peck, Cal Th P W H Hudson & w, Cal|W Ballard, Vi Mrs , Livrmr|E C Eubanks, C B Nuttles, Stockton |J B Mulloy, Portiand H B Barber & w, Cal |J 8 Paul, New York C V Sheiford, Stockton(H H erfinfnn, Cat smflm Oroville }!g crovnl,lunlarl W _Eliiott, Chicago H'C McClurg, cflum J Day, A M McClure, S EmBr sy, colo |€ 7 pentne Casaon 0 Rose & w. Cal lwfilm,"m;_ ra A J Bothwick, Cal B Bafley & :;'Am:chyfim m'::'.n' r““’"’fk‘( NY é\asmmzv.%nu Mrs T Lyons, St Paul e e mei‘gnmtno%n- Cal J ¥ Marriott, Binghm N Orleans finukhmg E ew Orleans T Murray, Ang I,% ;:.Bumvn.lgu‘ G Orln & , Wash |H n.m'.'ou% X Eartson 3 30 Lanton, Mara 18| W :H.Wmehm Cl.lIlA’ & % 3 B Teller, Cal | Tangan, Tone"" Nuremburg Consul Named. CANTON, Ohlo, March 15.~Judge J. il “:»m'um-u nNungnmhg. B MARCH 16, 1901. POLICE BATTLE WITH STUDENTS Moscow in a Furor Because of Riot in Which a " Man Is Killed Pl i Enmity Against Grand Duke Sergius, the Governor General, Is Said to Have Caused the Dis- turbance. PRI RS ST. PETERSBURG, March 13 (Wednes- day).—News comes from Moscow that the city is terribly excited over the riot which began there March 4 and continued sev- eral days. It fs trustworthily reported that one student was killed and many were severely hurt in the conflict with the police, who arrested 700 persons, be- sides noting the identity of many others. Some say 1500 names were taken. It is stated that the demonstration was directed partially against Grand Duke Sergius, Governor General of Moscow Who celebrated his tenth annual official anniversary this afternoon. . The students intended making demonstrations against their old enemy, Suvorrine, who cele- brated the twenty-fifth anniversary of his assumption of the editorship and propris torship of the Novoe Vremya this after- noon by holding a reception which was attended by the leaders of social life in the city, but the police were in the secret and displayed a si ron{ force. The students assembled in considerable numbers, but departed peacefully. S o i A RUSSIAN MINISTER DIES OF HIS WOUNDS Bogalepoff, Whn_';;l Shot by a Mos- cow Student, Passes Away in 8t. Petersburg. ST. PETERSBURG, March 15.—Bogale- poff, Minister of Public Instruction, who, while holdini, a reception February 27, was ghot by Peter Kerpovic, formcrlx student at the University of Moscow, died to-day of his wounds. LIGHT ON MYSTERY OF A GARRET MURDER 8t. Louis Police Discover the Reasons for the Violent Death of Robert Walsh. BT. LOUIS, March 15.—Robert Walsh, sald to be the missing son of a prominent lumberman of Saginaw, Mich., was mur- dered in a garret room at 415 South Sixth street in the course of a quarrel over the spoils of a robbery. This is the solution of a mystery that had ShYEIODe ths Jiacabers of T yre | less body of a stranger, lylng with a crushed skull in his lonely room on the morning of February 3. His slayer is still at large, but his name and description are no longer secrets at police headcuarters and his arrest is ex- pected to take place shortly. 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These steamers are bullt expressly for Cen- tral and South American passenger service. (No change at Acwulc: or Panama.) Freight and pazsenger oMce. 216 Catitornia street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Agents. HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE. Screw Express Service, s804 San Joss and Wey Htations .o i ep Seteg, Setreas wal Paio Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Stations. Deutechland - siaor .l::"?_ i Twin-Screw Passenger Service. .llx“:!.n.!: ' PLYMOUTH_ CHERBOURG—HAMBURG. Pennsylvania March 30/ Pret *Bulgaria Npeil '8 sPhoeniel o Hamburg direc Hamburg- Amurlcal) Line, 37 B'way, N. Y, HERZOG & CO.. General Agents for Pactflo Coast, 401 California COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSA' DIRECT LINE TO mvm',rnul RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St San Francisco to S8an Rafael. R ITED S 'ANADA, 32 Bm-d'lzz{fllldwn wnw). Ne' York. J. | TIBURON FERRY-FOOT OF 3 Coast Agents, § | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 13:1 Montgomery avenue,’ San Francisco. 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