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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. ALL uprights lowest prices and easiest terms. 1 Novella ...365) 2 Chickerings (like 1 Heine baby grand new) ...$200 (ike new) .$325 2 Helnes $315_up 3 1 Hallet-Davis ...$465 fty ofhers: rents 32 up allowed on pur- chase, We handle all makes. Agents for some of the oldest and most famous pjanos in ex- including Hallet Davis, indorsed by all test masters: over 50,000 in use inmost e homes. Heine Piano Co. planos purchased of SHERMAN. CLAY 0. may be exchanged for a new Steinway 217 Geary. upright or baby grand plano any time within 3'vears from date of purchase, and have full | price allowed. New upright planos. $§ per Mmonth: some good pianos £old for §3, $4 and ! £ per m SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., | Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter | Francisco; corner Broadway San ant | n Oakiand ABSOLUTELY the cidest snd largest nouse “hicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 2 25 and 30 O'Farrell st.; planos, organs and - her musical instruments of all grades and prices: terms easy; prices lowest: ever: hing possible done to please and satisfy ti customer. 4 CHANCE to buy a gocd thing for less than t i worth is always desirable. We have lots | € now for any one wanting | MAUVAIS MUSIC CO. BENJ #t. Chickering agency. | RECE! t Byron Mauzy's piano | B vis PTION week neerts daily; 308 Post R month rents a beautiful plano. SCOTT- XTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st MAHCGAD ¢ Fischer upright. 7 | MALL Chickeri pright, $125; 6 u our cholce at §110. 217 Gea AN going ast must sacrifice hand- Tpright pians | | { Mission. you n set storage pianos almost for a SOnK. _ sale of planos this week; Steinway, Knabe and others. BRUEN! 208 Post st. ST bergain in Fisher upright plano; v new: must be sold. 301 Jones st WIGH-GRADE plancs: Steck. Hartman, Con- over and others, Wiley B. Allen Co., 314 Post. XECUTRIX AUCTION. Ee have been instructed by the widow of the latg John P. Poole esq. 1o sell their grand ten-room house and lot. stable and oythouses, Tasdley st., cor. Fafrmont st.; lot 176x150. ~Cottage of 4 rooms, 140 Laidley st.: Jot 100x 1 10, Ore 10t, 50x121, on Palmer st., near Fatrmont. One lof, 100x100, ob Laidley 'st., mear Mateo “ESi¢ Tuesday. April 30, at 1030 & m., on the property. The above property must be sold regardiess of cost Or value. This is a grand chance to buy good property at your own price. 2L %or Gercriptive catalogue . J. A. MUNRO & CO., Auctioneers, . of B 240 §tockton st., S. F.; tel. James 1541 A FINE purchase—The cheapest lots in Rich- mond; only 2 left out of the tract; choice and well Jocated, with all the street work done: brick_sewers in and graded: ready for build- ing: 25x120 each; 1 lot on Sixth ave., 1 lot on Seventh ave., near Point Lobos ave.; easy of access; the Jackson and Sacramento st. cars pass on Sixth ave.: the Geary and branch of Sutter st. cars within a few steps; 4 lines to choose from: price only 3635 each; gas, water and electricity ready to turn on; both these lots are a prize for a contractor and builder to huy to build houses on; they were ap- praised at $900_each in the Probate Court. W. J. GUNN, California st. c OIL land, farms, stock ranges, garden land in the oil belt at very low prices; any sized For illustrated circular and terms call write to J. F. BECKETT, Arroyo n Luis Obispo Coun al.” Don’'t e these lands if you want bargains. YR SALE—Ranch of late A. P. Towne, 1000 acres at Point San Pedro, two miles from San Rafael. Marin County; has water frontage of two miles on San Francisco Bay. Address GEORG! Y, Beverly, Mass. WOODBUR BARGAIN —Fine income property in Mission; stores and flats; price §8500; only $3000 cashi rents pay balance on instaliment. ROGER B. MAGEE, 207 Montgomery st. 7,000—REDUCED from $30,000; lot 1%5x100; suitable for manufacturing Joeation. COFFEY, HUGHES & CO., 630 torage; central | | | 1 | i THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. 2250 EACH_Two new 5 rooms and bath cot- tages on West st., nr. 3Sth; can be purchased on easy payments; lots 28x140 each; must be seen to be appreciated. Call or address A. J. SNYDER, 467 9th st., Oakland, Cal. OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. TOURISTS, go to the Arlington Hotel: large sunny rooms; table unexcelled; central: 9th & ‘Washington, Oakland. M. W. WILLIS, Prop. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN ftroduction to you from H, Scheilbaas, the furniture dealer, 11th and Franklin, Oakland. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPRING. BIRCH av —3 housekeeping rooms, €42 Grove st. G21_Front room ; ®as stove; §10. GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—Sunny bay-window suite, 2 rooms, nicely furnished; g bath. HAIGHT, 2222 nicely appointed housekeeping rooms for couple: teiephone; references. HOWARD, furnished bay-window suit others; reasonable. LIBERTY, 129—3 or more elegantly, completely furnished housekeeping rooms; gas _stove; ; pleasant surroundings. 8. furnished for house- SR, 416—Large sunny parlors; com- plete housckeeping; $2 a week up; furnished and unfurnished; reference. A, 2—Housekeeping rooms and single ver. week. OAK, 119—Large sunny front- room, furnished &% housek stove; closef $12. SECOND, 21 or housekeep- ihgreasonable and respectable. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Filimore st. FOR Sale—Well-constructed, modern residence, S rooms and bath, ; reasonable terms. in a desirable location 660 Mission st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia st. —e u_have lots to sell north of the Park, then call on W. J. GUNN, 530 California st. MODERN cottages and flats built; reasonable; plans furnished. Salisbury,builder.1338 Market ¢ in Richmond and the J. Gunn, 330 California. | | | cheapes BARGAT SCRMITZ \RLY new grand upright cheap: brilliant, < “HORNUNG, 216 McAll 1 elegant wp minger agency. nice upright plano. next Hibernia Bank. SUPERIOR viclins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. cents—_The Weekly A WEEK'S news for all, 1 so much of our 5-cent ofl REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—! BUY in Napa County; no droughts, no irriga- tion, no failure of crops; write us for free apa County Viticulturist.”” The W. KINDER CO., St. Helena, Cal. copy A. MAC Market st., by Call bldg.—Free circulars de- seribing farms for sale al his State. | POULTRY and dairy ranches for sale; write for free list. C. R. WINFIELD, Petaluma, Cal. N. BUCKLEY, P. O, box 174, Petaluma, Cal. tock? nary o8 open_evenir and INV Because it is reliable and offers ext chances for quick and sure profit for prospectus or. better still, see us PACIFIC STATES MI ENT CO., 326 Post st.; estab- a promoter's able ofl company nen behind it f this ket st interest (5000 responsible fes THE W. R. THOMAS CO.—Oil lands in the districts; investigate: Fearless Oil and ter Co.; a good stment: water trans- portation. 405 Examiner blg., 464 9th, Oakland JOSEPH B. TOPLITZ, 330 Pine st MEMBER PRODI 011, EXCHANGE RS Country Correspor OIL tanks, sizes; cheap sec OIL LANDS. _ Jands for sale or lease in all parts of the We can furnish you with lands in the lities. If you are looking for lands wish to invest in stocks of the leading oil companies call on us before going elsewhere. EA & PETERSON. 301 Exam ofl_land in_various count WALL paper, window shades: rooms papered, | $8 up. Jensen & Bath, 308 Sixth: open even ——— o free copy of Sonoma Co. real estate bargains. —— ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. OR SALE—In Ross Valley, 7 minutes’ walk from San Anselmo station, an attractive home, having 10 rooms and bath; lot 50x200; well cultivated. For particulars inquire-of J. 1. TAYLOR, 404 Sansome st. | | MARION GRIFFIN. Real Estate Agent, 719 | — | NEW house, with 13% acres of land for sale. | WRITE J. W. HORN, 512 Main, Petaluma, for | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn AHLBORN HOTEL, 821 Grant ave.—Best §1 a day family hotel in city: polite attendance; large rooms, S0c up; meals Zc; free coach. A_BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 2c to §1 per night; §1 25 to $5 per ‘week, and light housekeeping Tooms: open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1350)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished, CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly rices reasonable. furnished sunny rooms; ELDER Room-renting Bureau, 22 Kearny st.— Tel. Red 2334; rooms furnished or unfurnished. FIFTH, 107—Pleasant unfurnished rooms to et. FIFTH, 24—Nicely furnished clean front room; bath; for 1 or 2 young men; rent $5 50, GEARY, 1137—New or single. furnished rooms, en suite i GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh and Mission sts.—Sunny rooms, en suite or ladies’ parlor; reading-rocm; elevator. . nr. Fifth and Market—Furnished LARKIN, 8$M—Large sunny front, nicely fur- nished, $10; large sunny back, nicely fur- nished, $8. X 'BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE, NEW 6-room cottage; porcelain bath, sink, stationary tubs, fine mantel: 1 block to station and electric cars; $190 cash, balance §20 per month. W. C. MORAN & CO. { | $1200—5-ROOM cottage; lot 100x120; fruit trees, | "berry vines, barn, chicken house, etc.; block to cars. W. C. MORAN & CO. $750—3-POOM cottage; barn, etc.; lot 70x100; good well; $15 510 per month. W. C. MORAX $2500—8-ROOM house; corner lot, 45x100; locks to cars; will trade for ‘a ranch of equal value or will sell; §100 down, balance $20-per month. W. C. MORAN & CO. Lorin Station, or Schmidt bloc FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS chicken house, cash, balance PALMISTRY. ME FOSSELLL scientific palmist, 515 r st., bet. Gea: d Post ;. tel. Black 561 s partner on mew discov- | Call office. , FATENTS AND PENSIONS. ADVICE free; mo charge unless successful, GEO. D. CAMPBELL, Lawyer, Examiner blg. _—_— PERSONALS. A NEW and harmless discovery, a simple clay which will turn white hair black, brown, auburn or red, and bionde hair a rich golden, in from four to twelve hours, according to shade required. DR. FRANCIS C. SHER- MAN, 406 Sutter st. THE Microbane Medical Co.,, removed to 411 Geary st., where they give you free treat- ment for bald heads, falling hair and dan- aruft; Microbane Hair Grower cures all cases; we aiso remove superficous hair; call and see us. Microbane Medical Co., 41 Geary st. | DRESS up—Youll find @ complete stock of gente’ furnishing goods at SMITHS' CASH | STORE, 27 Market st.; gloves, 25c up; under- wear, 2ic up; dress shirts, 50c up; you can save money; all new spring styles. ALASKA outfits at right prices; things to eat or wear—not cne thing, but everything: sav money and get the right things at SMITHS' 2 and 27 Market st T GAINED 5 pounds in 2 months by eating SMITHE' French mixed candy; iU's pure, that's sure; Sic pound at 2 Market st.; worth double. A—IF u_are bald, call on DR. y st., and you will not be disappointed; this remedy is posi- tively guaranteed; preparation sent to all parts of the world: cali or send for eircular. NEIGHBOR WILLIAMS I go for lunch every @ay to Home Dining Room, Market st., eixth floor; excellent service; excellent home- cooked food; right price. SWHITE enamel iron beds. single, three-quarter | or double. $23. EASTERN OUTFILTING | Co., 1810-i212 Stockton st., near Broadway. WRINKLES—Call and see woman wrinkled on | one side, smooth on the other; $1000 forfeit for | & case of wrinkles we cannot remove. N. Y. Inst. Dermatology, 105 Eilis st., S F. CIGARETTE and tobacco habit cured at | home: §5; valuable information for liguor, morphine, opium, ail drug hablts. MRS, WILLIAMS. 1839 Polk st San Francisco. § WEEKLY—Suits to order from genuine Scotch, $15 up; fine dress suits, $20 u le- t overcoats, $I5 up. LEON LEMOS, 1117 Eiitiat st between Beventh and Bighi ELECTRIC ht in every room—Winchester Fotel, 4 Third et Dear Market; 700 rooms; e to $150 night; 8150 to $6 per week; free ‘bus ‘baggage to and from the ferr EBCHOOL to learn hairdressing, hair work, man. dcurt: private lessons or class. MISS A. V. DOYLE, 1704 Market, bet. Polk and Van Ness. PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates; 10 years’ experience. J. B. RAY, 357 Jessie st Dr. Harriett Welch, 2115 Bush: hours 2103, ex- cept Th. and Sat.; electrolysis; 17 years' exper. EPRING styles Standard patterns now ready. “Domestic” office, 1021 Market st., nr. Sixth. OLD gecid, silyer, diamonds and precious stones Bought. J. R. JENKFL, §17 Market st. Ladies’ & gents' cast-off clothing bought & wold. J. Silverman. 884 Folsom :tel. Folsom 1191. C. LANDECKER, 20 Montg’y—Watches cleaned and repaired, nomatter what's broken, $1;guar. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores hair to its natural color; $1 -!ldruus:l.’ MASQUERADE costumes play books. wigy: country grders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. #3 SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroved with electric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. DR. LAMOTTE'S French Corn Palnt, the best corn cure: c; all drugsists. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 18 es, sent to any address in the United #iates or Canada one year for $1. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 2021 Marks between Sixth and Seventh. et ! —_— e DR._WONG HIM, herb doctor, successful Bants S1l discasis oF e bmian boivs S testimonials at office. 115-117 Mason. nr._Bilis. PICNIC SUPPLIES. ON your way to picnic or ferry call on MOHNS & BMOENE. 25 Market st.. for finest wines and liquors; biggest house: open Sundays. PILES. NEARLY 1000 permanent cures here in your miget, many “who. have suffered 20t 3 years; over fifty names of prominent busi- ness men sent &s reference; mo chloroform, surgery or delay from b and mo FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. TWO choice well-located lots. in Denver. Colo., cost owner $900 in 1589, to_exchange for lots or small cottage in San Francisco or Oak- land; will pay cash difference. PRATT, P. O. box. 6, Fruitvale, Cal. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTA" FOR sale—Lots, houses and lots or acreage In beautiful Mill 'Valley. Apply §. H. ROBERTS, real estate and insurance, Mill Valley, Cal. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘E. =) NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st.—Nicely furnished rooms, $2 a week up; 3ic a day up. NOE, 26, near Market and Sixteenth—5 or 6 sunny rooms, furnished or unfurnished. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny Turnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. POND, 72, near Seventeenth and Noe—2 nice sunny parlors, unfurnished; bath; $8. ROSEDALE House, 319321 _Ellis st—Rooms, night, %c to §1; week, $1 25 to $4: open night. ROYAL "House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light; reading-room, smoking room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35 to $150; week, §2 to $8; ‘month, §8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water: baths. AN 7 2 Eighth st., SHERMAN Apartment House, TURK, 126—Sunny furnished front room sufta- ble for'1 or 2 gentlemen. Call 1 to 9 p. m. VALLEJO, 11214 unfurnished rooms; vard; water free; rent $10, VAN NESS, 90 .......... partments: elegantly furnished; all south rooms; references. A BRANCH office for Cail advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1086 Valen-ia s —_— FOOMS AND BOARD. O'FARRELL, 605 (Johnson House)—Elegant large sunny rooms, suitable for family of adults; excellent table; also single rooms; beautiful grounds; references. ROOMS ‘and board; prices reasonable, First st.. between Harrison and Bryant. AT summer rates: attractive rooms; speclal table; wine dinners. 807 California s B S — 415 OFFiCE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. R snmsmssstslorcsssailoos AT AUCTION, AT AUCTION, AT AUCTIO! AT AUCTION, AT AUCTIO! Bank Properties, SATURDAY, MAY 4, at_office. | | Payments include principal and interest. A clean-up at your Price. At less than houses cost. BERKELEY HOME—§200 cash, $20 mo.; 3025 Ellis st., nr. Prince; bet. Lorin and Ashby sta- tions; modern 2-story Colonial 7-room; bath; 2 mantels; fine order; 42x103; ‘street complete. | GOLDEN GATE OR LORIN-STA. COT- TAGE—$150 cash, $15 mo.; 1031 Sixty-third or Felton st.; 2 blocks San Pablo ave.; bay-win- jrooms; bath; brick foundation; nice 0x162. LORIN STATION LOTS—$i0 cash, $5 per mo.; N. s. 62 or Crawford st., 2 blocks east San Pablo ave.; 2 lots, each 50X168. GOLDEN GATE COTTAGE—$150 cash, $15 f3a or Mattie ave.: 2 blocks San Pablo ci brick foundation; stable; 40x109; newly painted; choice neighborhood. WEST BERKELEY LOT—§25 dash, $ mo.; = Carrison. 291 E. San Pablo: 33x136. ORTH OAKLAND LOTS—$50 cash. $5 mo.: S s. 430 st., 90 ft. W. of Market; 2 lots, each 50x100; near electric cars and new ferry ALAMEDA COTTAGE-$150 cash, $15 mo.: 1918 Broadway: 5 blocks Park-st. local; cozy; 6 rooms, bath; B0x1Z5: shrubbery: nice order. CHOICE CENTRAL EAST OAKLAND HOME—$300 cash, $30 mo.: 1380 13th ave., cor. E. 18th st.; near station; fine 2-story; 9 rooms; 2 toflets; $ mantels; furnace; gas fixtures; choice neighborhood; first-class "condition. EAST OAKLAND COTTAGE—SIS0 cash, $15 mo,; $7 E. 21st st., nr. 19th ave:; bay window; § rooms; bath; lot 50x140; newly xllnlfi; fronts electric cars; street macadamized. TWENTY-THIRD-AVE. TTAGE — $250 23a-ave. cars: beautitul E. 20th view; near station, churches, schools: lot T5x150. EAST OAKLAND COTTAGE—$§100 cash; $10 .; 1007 E. 23d st., nr. 2ist ave.; 3-room cot- tage; elevated: 50xi40; good neighborhood. EAST OAKLAND COTTAGE—$135 cash; $12 50 mo.; 1004 . 224 st, nr. 21st ave.; cozy bay-window; 4 rooms; Lasement; brick 'foun- dation; 25x140; sightly; near cars, school. '—$200 cash, §15 m tory ; 3 ; mantel; macadamized; 27:6x125; see this. NTY-THIRD AVE. STA. COTTAGE— $150 cash, $15 mo.; 641 Kennedy st.; block; bay-window: 6 rooms; bath: brick foun- s. street | dation; macadamized: splendid home. E. 0. CORM cor. 1ith ave. ave. sta.: adjoins nice improvements. FRUITVALE STA. LOT—$50 cash, $ mo.; S. s. Washington, 100 feet E. Brandon st.; 25x 125; homes adjoining; 3 blocks of station. TWENTY-THIRD AVE. STA. LOT—$25 cash, X, @ide E. Ninth st, 25 B o Sth ave.; 26x100. . ELMHURST COTTAGE—S$150 cash, $12 50 mo.; First ave.;: block power-houses H ‘bay-window: 5 rooms: bath: barn; 50x150. ELMHURST COTTAGE—$150 cash, mo.; Third st., nr. Jones ave,; new; bay- dow: 6 rooms: bath: 40x1%5; cement walks, ELMHURST LOT—$25 cash; $§ mo.: SW. cor. Orchard and Third ave.: Stone Tct.: 50x 140; 8 blocks cars; powerhouse. REMEMBER DATE, BATURDAY, MAY 4. . A'{: 2P M. ‘Write for maps. an shown m‘%ruu LAYMANCE REAL !‘.BTATE .. Salesroom 460 and 462 Sth st., Oakland, $100 DOWN; near Adeline station; 4 rooms; sunny side; 25x133; only §10 monthly; dis- count for spot cash. Two-story house and lot, S i e gl gt B R S supply; close to San Pablo ave.; walking dis- tance of station; easy monthly payments; it for epot cash; see at once. $2750—Pice Teduced; forced sal of -efl?‘f of $1500: fine arge Eastiake cot: fage of 7 rooms, bath, high-floored basement; lot " 60x140; nmnym::gc, nu:! San Pablo ave.; barn, flowers, shrubbery, stone wall i etc.; street work complete; wm;’ugn';'mk this . - GEO. W.'AUSTIN & CO. 1008 way, Oakland. gale or exchange—A new 13-room house usiness, salves for sale. Particulars. address Physi- Slan"box 1t Call offee B Fo a1 T Ond Stable for cottage. Tnquird st 130 Eighin ave., East Oakland. - g ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. JEWISH gentleman wants pleasant, nicely fur- nished room near Van Ness ave. Box 4072, Call office. B ROOMS WANTED. 1 LARGE_unfurnished room, $3 or $ per month. Box 4047, Call office. —— e SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants cjected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415" Montgomerv st.. rooms 9-19: tel. 5580. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- teed. Charles Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought, soll. rented, exohanged, re- paired; open even.; phone Black 1124. 205 4th. sold, rented, repaired; needles and educed rates. 145 6th: phone Mint 5. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office, Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse. 840 Mis- sion st.; tel. Mint 18%. F. W. ZEHFUSS. e s e TO LEAS) LOVELY HOME. To lease for a long term to responsible party, 40 acres of best land, good locality in Santa Cruz County; only half a mile from depot: consisting of about 2 acres of best wine grapes and baiance best fruit: apples, cherries, plums, etc.; lovely cottage, fur- nished, also horses, carriage, phaeton, etc.; also fine winery and cooperage for 30,000 gal- lons. Box 3841 Call office. —_— TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals, $3. The Typewriter ‘Exchange. 536 California: telephone Main 266. e e i LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. EXTENSION of protest—Captain JOH. BEN EKE, master of the German bark Willy Rickmers, will extend his protest on Friday, April 26, 1801, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the of- fice of the Imperial German Consuiate in this city, 318 Sacramento st. O. LOHAN, Imperial German Vice Consul. San Francisco, April 23, 1801 PROPOSALS. ADVERTISEMENT—Office of the Chief E; gineer, Division 0f the Philippines, Manila, P. 1, March 1, 191—Sealed proposals for constructing a harbor at Manila, P. L, will be received at_this office until 11 o'clock a. m., August 1, 1901, and ther® publidly opened. Work to be done includes about 150,000 cubic yards riprap, 21,000 cubic yards ncrete and rubble masonry in breakwaters, about 5,000,- 000 cubic yards of dredging and a pile bulk- head 4700 feet long. Dredging in mud, sand and shells to & depth of thirty feet. Dredged ma to be used for reclalmiug land. Bids must be ccompanied by a bond of one hundred thousand dollars (§100,000) "in’ gold. One contract will be made for the whole work. Contractor's bond will be 10 per cent of the amount bid. The right is reserved to Teject any or all bids. For jons. and blank forms apply to this office, Bureau of Tnsular Affairs, Washington, D, C.; United States Engineer Offices at New York, Chi- cago and_San Francisco. JOHN BIDDLE, Captain, Engineers. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, April 1, 1901—Sealed ‘proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock &, m., May i, 1901, and then opened, for comstruction of frame hospital stewards’ quarters at Fort McDuwell, Cal. Government reserves right to reject or ac- cept any or all bids, in whole or in part. Preference given to articles of domestic pro- duction, conditions of price and quality (in- cluding' in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) bel.l;s‘ equal, and such preference given to cies of American production produced on the Pacific Coast, to extent of consumption required by the pnblic service there. Information furnished on ap- lication to MARSHALL, Asst Buartermast e Sans. 4 FRIDAY, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued vesterdsy: ¥rederick E. Bowman, 45, Hunters Point, and Opal Andrews, 23, 83f Golden Gate avenue. Jeremiah J. Ahern, 23 11 Hunt street, and Alice J. Collins, 19, 29 Minna street. Leonhard Balinski, 33, 418 Brannan street, ana Mary T. Desmond, 33, 615 Alabama street. Knute E. Petterson, 29, 1900 Greenwich street, and Mamia D.. Bowler, 21, 1723 Filbert street. James F. Eloeer, 22, 546 Minna street, and Delia McGrath, 24, 245 Seventh street. Charles J. Mun 610% Polk street, and Rae Gross, 28, 2003 Fillmore street. Michael J. Allen, 39, 1702% Harrison street, and Katharine Winters, 40, 1702}%: Harrison st. Andrew J. Caufleld, 35, city, and Bertha L. Cauvel, 32, city. Francis R. Skinner, 28, San Jose, and Katie Burke, 25, San Jose. Wong Jung, 41, Butte City, Mont., and Leong Ah Jin, 916 ' Washington street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in et either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. DELFINO—In this city, April 23, 1801, to.the wife of George Delfino, a daughter. GILBART—In this city. April 14, 1901, to the wife of Alfred J. Gilbart, a son. LARSEN—In this city, April 15, 1901, wife of Bdward C. Larsen, a son. ———————————————————— S ARRIED. FULTON—COLLINS—In this city, April 24, 1001, by the Rev. Father McQuaide, T. A. Fulton and Mary Collins, both of San Fran- cise STRADER—CHARLES—In this city, April 24, 1901, by the Rev. Dr. John A. 'B. Wilson. John Edward Strader to the and Winona Peari Charles, both of San Franciseo. i e S DIED. ¥ Louls, Meyer Melvin, James W. Moran, Julia Mulligan, Peter Mulligan, Nellie J. Norin, Annie C. Abbott, Henry Baird, Luther A. Brennan, Mary T. Cook, Dorethea M. Croughwell, Eliza- Dbeth H. Donovan, Robert E. Pall, Mary A. Gorman, Simon Porter, Mary Gray, Della E. Richter, Reinhold H. Guinass), Francesco Simpson, George F. Smith, Theodore B! Thommen, Emma Tighe, Norah Tollner, Wilkelm 8. Wessels, Ellen Hiestand, Mary Kuliacha, Nicholas Lange, Juliet E. Lloyd, Mary Larson, Mrs. Anna Laughlin, Patrick ABBOTT—In Alameda, April 24, 1901, Henry ‘Abbott, beloved husband of Annie L. Abbott, @a native of New Hampshire, aged 63 years. {(Conway, N. H., and Anderson, Shasta County, papers please copy.) 07 F'riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Eriday), at 10 c'clock, at the residence, 436 Central avenue. Interment Masonic Cemetery. BAIRD—In this clty, April 2, 101, Luther Aq beloved son of Jennie and the late Joh Baird, and brother of William E. and W. N. Baird, Mrs. W. L. Bunting and Mrs. W. P. Johnson, a native of Gold Hill, Nev., aged 24 years. BRENNAN—In this eity, April 25, 1801, Mary ‘Teresa, dearly beloved and only ‘daughter of Bridget and the late Patrick Bgennan, and sister of John J. and Andrew 'Brennan, a native of San Francisco, aged 32 years and 11_months. COOK—In Berkeley, April 23, 1801, Dorethea Mickelsont Cook, a native of Germany, aged 62 years. 27 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to aftend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, Hovkins street, between California and Grant streets, Peralta Park. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. CROUGHWELL—In this city, Elizabeth Helen Croughwell, second eldest daughter of Mrs. Anna M. Croughwell, a native of California. DONOVAN—In this city, April 23, 1601, Robert Emmett, beloved son of John and Annie Donovan, and_brother of Charles, Thomas, Mary, John, Nellie, Gertie, Rosle and Annle Donovan, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years 2 months and 13 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10 o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 1703 Kearny street. Interment Holy Cross’ Cemetery. GORMAN—In this city, April 24, 1901, Simon Gorman, husband of the late Francols Gor- man, a native of Ireland, aged 67 years. §> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Elghth. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. . GRAY—In this city, April 2, 1901, at her resi- dence, 2201 Fulton street, Delia E., beloved wife 'of Hamilton W. Gray, a native of Maine, aged 55 years 5 months and 25 days. GUINASSO—In this city, April 24, 1901, Fran- cesco T., dearly beloved husband of the late Marla Guinasso, and father of David J. and of the late Fred and Jullan Guinssso, a na- tive of Italy, aged 56 years 1 month and 10 days. (> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully notified that the funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 617 Green street, thence to New Italian Cemetery for interment. N. B.— A solemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commene- ing at 10 o'clock, at Sts, Peter and Paul's Italian Church, corner Dupont and Filbert streets. HIESTAND—In this city, April 23, 1991, at he King’s Daughter's Home, Mary H.estand, beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Fletchar. and grandmother of Effie and E. R. Fletcher, a native cf Scotland, aged 69 years 11 monthe and 2 days. (Slerra County papers please copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 11 o'clock, from Mizpah Pres- byterian’ Church, Hafrison street, near Fifth. Remains at the parlors of Haisted & Co., 546 Mission street. KULTACHA—In the City and County Hospital, April 25, 1901, Nicholas Kullacha, a native of Austria, aged 20 years. LANGE—Entered into rest, in East Oakland, ‘April 24, 1901, Juliet F., beloved wife of Wil liam Lange Jr., daughter of C. C. Bemis, and sister of Angie C., Elizabeth A. and Mary E. Bemis, & native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 8 months and 10 days. > The funeral services will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 10:15 o'clock, at her late residence, 1723 Nineteenth avenue, corner East Twenty-fifth street, East Oak- land. Interment private. LLOYD—At her residence, 4315 Twenty-fourth street, Mary Lloyd, beloved mother of the late Mrs. J. D. Cleavenger, also mother of Mrs. Richard Christiansen of Napa, Cal., Mrs. Victoria McLenan and Major A. J. Lioya of San Leandro and Miss Ontario Tioyd of San Francisco, a native of Ire- land, aged 65 years and 4 months. (Sacra- mento papers please cODY.) 0 Interment at Sacramento, Cal. LARSON—In this city, April %, 1901, Mrs. “AnnaLarson, beloved mother of Christine Nelson, Jennie Wright, Rev. C. J. Larson and Lewis Larson, a native of Bergen. Nor- wav, aged §5 years 7 months and 16 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- 220 Central avenue, between Sutter S enete. “Intermient Laurel Hill Cemetery. N—In the City and County Hospital, AU Patrick Laughlin, a native of e e Cley #nd County Hospital, - and Cou % fornla, aged 43 vears. MELVIN—In this city, April 24, 1001, James ¥~ Melvin, brother of Nathaniel Melvin of Vallejo, & native of Halifax, aged 74 years ORAN—Tn . Vall April 21, 1801, _Jull RAN—In Vallejo, 3 o “doeuly beloved wife of Michael F. Moran, and mother of Mrs. E. Dyer of Cloverdale, Mrs. J. B. Olcese of Merced and Margaret, Joseph, Anna, Loretta and Sue Moran, a na- tive of Ireland, uel(;l 61 L e e MULLIGAN—A month’s mind requiem hig] mass will be celebrated in St. Brigid's Church, Van_Ness avenue and Broadway, tg-marrow (Saturday), ~commencing at $ o’clock, for the of the =ouls of the late Peter and Nellie J. Mdlligan, Friends are respectfully invited to umen:fi ot : —In East Oakland, April 2%, 1901, Annie ORI I e eter B, Norin, and mother of Fila V. Norin, a native of Sweden, aged 45 years 7 months and Ax gfiy;‘ i % ALL—In this city, Api . 1001, Mary A., Pbeloved wife of the late Frank Pall, mother of Frank and Raymond Pall, daughter of fhe late Hugh and Alice Doyle, and sister of Mrs. Margaret Green, Mrs. Régina Sweeney and Ester and John Doyle, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 vears 3 months and 20 days. and acquaintances are respect- (7 inehad §5 attend the funeral this’ day {Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. hENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. (Sucgessor _to Gallagher.) ANIEL P. DONOVAN, Megr. 5 DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., McAVYOY & CO.. 'UNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, F DIEaC & EM . Telephone South ’gé'mfls MgG“lNN, Forms¢ McGinnn . opened ?.}m and Jones. refinl:‘u‘uusfitp ;-'u,m 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMER3. APRIL 26, 1901 PORTER—In this city, April 24, A Helnvan WRAoC B I Paier aub e 3 Annie E., Hudson P., Lowry C. and Blanche Porter, a'native of Wheeling, West Va., 62 years 5 months and 13 days. (Pittsburg papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 16 Dearborn street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. RICHTER—In this city, April 23, 1901, Rein- hold H., beloved son of Louise and the late Captain’ Reinhold Richter, and brother of Emma, Louise and Marguerite Richter, a native’ of San Francisco, aged 14 years 1 month and 5 days. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the family resi- dence, corner Third .avenue and California street south, Richmond district. SIMPSON—In_this city, April 24, 1901, George Frankland, beloved second son of the late George P. and Cassle Stevens Simpson, brother of Gertrude and Ernest Simpson, and nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McNair and Walter Macindoe, a native of Canada, aged 19 years 5 months and 15 days. SMITH—In this city, April 23, 1901, at his residence, 1619 Washington strget, Theodore E. Smith, beloved husband of Lucilla Bates Smith, a native of Connecticut, aged 86 years 2 months and 12 days. [ Services will take place this day (Fri- day), at 12:45 o'clock, at St. Luke's Episco- ral 'Chufch, Van Ness avenue and Clay street, thence to the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, where services | will be held under the auspies of Excelsior Lodge No. 166, F. and A. M. Interment Ma- sonic Cemetery. THOMMEN—In Oakland, April 24, 1901, Emma, beloved wife of John Thommen, and mothe: of Emilie Thommen, & native of Fort Wayne, n aged 28 vears 6 months and 25 days. In this city, April 25, 1901, Norah, be- | and Mrs. Danfel Einnigan, a native of Tum, County Galway, Iteland, aged 42 years. I>"Notice of funeral hereafter. TOLLNER—In this city, April 2, 151, Wilhelm §., beloved husband of Friedericka Tollner, father of Annle Tollner, and uncle of Theo- dora Sauer, a native of Germany, aged 52 years. WESSELS—In this city, April 25, 1901, Ellen, beloved wife of Joseph Wessels, and mother of Joseph Wessels Jr. and the late Mrs. F. Spindler, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. REAL ESTATE -TRANSACTIONS. Maria and Bernhard A. Becker to D. S. Dorn, Iot on E line of Mason street, 80 § of Geary, S 25 by E 87:6; $15,500. Abraham and Amelia Aronson to N. K. Mas- ten, lot commencing on § line in alley (Maggie alley) 62:6 £ of Jones street, and 77:6 N of Geary, E 75 by N 10y $1000. Same to same, lot on N line of Geary street, 62:6 E of Jones, E 75 by N 77:6; $135,000. Joseph, Louise C., Francois, Delphine, Jean C. and Louis Curdy and Joseph Fleury to Ed- ward J. Le Breton, lot on_W line of Spear gizest, T1:6 N of Mission, N 20 by W &:i0; Edward J. Le Breton to Arthur Rodgers, lot on SW line of Spear street, 40 SE from NE corner of Beach and Water streets, lot 637, SE 20 by SW 45:10; $1000. William Ede Company same, same; $1000. Robert and Elizabeth D. Watt and Henry and Louisa Michaels to A. Aronson, lot on N corner of Missidon and New Anthony streets, NE 88, NW 103:9, NE 22, NW 23:9, NE I, NW 60, SW 91, SE 187:6; $100,000. { Moses and Bertha Fisher to Jan.is Reardon, lot on NE corner of Vermont and Twenty- fifth streets (Yolo), E 100 by N 25; $3000. Robert Walmsley to George W. Hall, lot on E line of Michigan street, 150 N of Twenty- third (Nevada), N 125:7, SE M1:3, S 56:3%, SE 59:10%, N 50, W 100; $500. Cosmos Loan Association to Richard and Irene Rickard, lot on E line of Sixth avenue, 150 N of Clement street, N 25 by E 120; $2000. Conrad and Althea Usinger to Jphn and El- len Greely, lot on W line of Seveénth avenue, 2L N of Point Lobds avenns, N 09by W 1%: William J. and Emma C. Gunn to William V. Shield, lot on W line of Tenth avenue, S of Clement street, S 25 by W 120; $1000. Jacob and Lina Heyman to Anna Huldhusen, lot on E line of Forty-ninth avenue, 15 N of J street, N 25 by E 240; $500. Estate of Charles J. Behlow (by Robert and Bertha Behlow, executors) to Edward C. Den- igan, lot on NW corner of Van Ness avenue and McAllister street, N 60 by W 100:9; $4,000. D. T. Francoeur to F: L. Gadsby, lot on S linc of Green street, 56:6 B of Scott, E 5 by 8 I ; also all interest in building contract dated August 29, 1900, for building room at 2613 Unlon street for $2%; also contract made with J. Middleton September 1, 1000, for re- pairs on bullding 2131 Green streét for $100; §10. ‘W. and Esther Fleisher to George P. Tal- lant, lot on NE corner of Washington and Devisadero streets, E 110 by N 102:8%; $20,000. Barnard Goldberg to Pierre Cassou, lot on S line of Sutter street, 110 E of Lyon, E 27:6 by S 137:6; $2000. Margaret O'Donnell (by B. P. Oliver, com- missioner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan So- clety, lot on SW corner of Post and Lyon streets, W 30, 8 88:3%, E 30, N 92:6; $3500. Edward Barnett to Joseph and Elzabeth Urba, lot on N line of Page street, 123 B of Ashbury, E 2 by N 137:6; $3000. John and Margaret Coop and James and Mary_ Smith to Maurice Rosenthal and Wil- liam Koenig, lot on N line of Frederick street, 30:3 E of Clayton, E 25 by N 103; $1500. Henry_Mangels to Marcus Sheftel, lot on S line of Page street, 10:3 W of Cole, W 2 by S 155; $2500. Frank and Isabel W. Morton to Mary Mc- Hugh (wife of Peter), lot on § line of Clay ;gggt, 192:6 W of Maple, W 27:6 by 8 127:8%; THomas R. and Annie K. Hobson to Fran- cols Faubert, lot on E line of Howard street, 108 N of Fourteenth, N 27:7% by E 115; $4500. Robert T. Roberts (by B. P. Oliver, com- missioner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan So- clety, lot on S line of Twenty-third street, 13 E of Castro, E 50, S 14, E 50, § 114, W 75, N 14 W 25, N 1143 $7200. John F. Carlin to Rosanna M. Carlin, lot on S line of Vallejo street, 84:2 E of Powell, E _13:4 by § 60; $1500. Lot D. Slocim (by B. P. Oliver, commis- sioner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety, lot on S line of Sutter street, 137:6 E of Hyde, E 60 by S 137:6; also lot on N line of Post stzeet, 137:6 E of Hyde, B 26:9 by N 137: 000, Antonio Mamina or Marnina to Ann Shyne, Jot on NE line of Fourth street, 125 NW of Harrison, NW 25 by NE 80, quitclaim deed; $10. Ann _Shyne and Josie Wilhelm (wife of George) to Pierre and Leonie Esperance, same; ‘Aaron Michael to same, quitclatm deed; $10. Eliza C. Herbert (and as executrix of estate of Joseph M. Comerford) to C. F. Griffin, lot on N line of California street. .112 E of Eighteenth avenue, E 28 by N 100; $3%, Helen J. and Charles G. Budd fo Mary H. Van Keuren (3-12). Gibson McComnell _(4-12) and Alexander McConnell (2-12). lot on § cor- ner of Twelfth avenue and L street, south, SE 75 by SW 100, block 247. South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Association; $42. _ Estate of Mary Facco or Mary A. Christo $ oF Cresto (by Frank Cresta, executor) to Leon- hard Briemle, undivided one-half of lots 1 to 4, 8 9, 10, block 17. West End Map 1; $3850. Catherina and Frank Cresta to same, all same; $4000. Maria A. Gamma to Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Association, lot in Odd Fellows' Cemetery; $10. Alameda County. George H. and Annett P. Barrett to Judson M. Davis, all interest in lot on NE line of East Twenty-third street, 50 SE Seventh ave- (a corporation) to same, nue, SE 100 by NE 150, block 144, Clinto :{:st Oakland, to correct deed of July 10, 1900: B F. A. and Lottle Webster ta George B. M. Gray, all_interest in lot on SE line of Ninth avenle, 650 NE of East Twenty-fourth street, NE 100 by SB 150, being lots 2 and 3, in Gray's Bonnie View Tract, East Oakland; $500. Charles A. and Alice C. Bailey to Glennie Davies (single), lot 3, block D, Edith Tract, Berkeley; $500. James J. Suffern to Alfred J. Gilbart. lot 54, Marion Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Bdwin _J. Stone to Emma E. Stone, lot on E line of Weber street, 125 S of Central avenue, S 50 by E 100, being lot 117, Encinal Park Tract, Alameda’ gift. James P. Taylor (single) to Sterling, lots 25 to 27, block ——, on map of portion of Brumagim Tract, Oakland; $3000. H. T. Holmes Lime Company (corporl!lon,) to Sam Bell McKee. all interest in lot 7. block D, map of lands of Oakland Homestead Association, portion Walsworth 100-Acre Tract, Oakland; $i100. Lucien and Elizabeth Putnam to same, same, Oakland, quitclaim deed; $10. Eva T. and Edwin D. Burd to Hattle B. Fady (Lewls), widow, undivided eleven-eight- centh interest In lot on E line of Webster street, 2 S of Third, S § by E 75, lots 6 and 7, block 16, Kellersberger's Map, Oakland; 1000 e and Saran M. Thomson to L. G. Bur- pee, all_Interest in lot on W line of Franklin street, 285.54 N of Delger or Twentieth, NE 05, NW 2.5, SW 78.01, SB 86.51 to beginning, Oakland; Breck to J, M. Bartlett, lot on SE corner of Orchard street and Telegraph avenue, E 127, S 124.93, W 126.60, N 124.98 to beginning, being lots 1, 2 block A, Armes Tract, Oakland; $5000. William W. and Jessie C. Bruner to Claus B, iackle (single). lot on E corner of East Twenty-first_street and Eleventh avenue, NE 200 by SE 150, block 130, Clinton, East Oakland, W. A. and Rose Young to Andrew Josephson, all interest in lot on S lne of Parker street {formerly Bddy), 320 E of Magee, E 83, § 132:6, W 43, N 132:6 to beginning. being lot 8, block 5, Case Tract, Berkeley: $1100. August Herzog (by Guy H. Chick, Superin- tendent of Streets) to S, F. Sinclair, lot on § line of Harmon street, 240 E of Baker, § 100, B 20052, N 100, W 190.§7 to beginning, block 7, Herzog Tract, Berkeley Lulu 8. Mary E. Anjolette J. and Mosher (wife of Theodore), ail interest in lot nbmkv,g:m&mdlfipmmmx. g T Tathe Yo w. H. Tuttle, all interest m lo‘:‘s.!:’tlk.bn Tyact, Ouidand; gift. renty-firet _strest, 4 block 71, on Map of Northern Addition to Brooklyn, quitclalm deed, East Oakland; srant. Nelile Beigle to James Reed, lot 11, on Map of subdivisions 6 and 7, Hardy Tract, quit- claim d Berkeley; $10. Henry W. Taylor to Henry Schuman, all in- terest In lot on S line of Bristol street, 8 B of Tenth, B 12:6 by S 100, block 81, Tract —, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Asso- clation, Berkeley; $10. Edward L. and Clara A. Fillmore to Eva M. French (wife of William J.), all interest in lot 18, Map of Berkeley Park. being a resub- division of block U, Newbury Tract, subject to deed of trust, Berkeley; $1500. John J. and Jennle A. Higgins to H. A. Williams, the N 100 feet of lots 4 and 5, block 89, tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Im- provement Associatton, quitclaim deed, Berke- e: 3 John_Everding to same, same, guitclaim deed, Berkeley; $10. Frances and ' Lizzie M. Ferrier to same, same, quitclaim deed, Berkeley: $10. E._D. Block to G. L. Fitz, lot I, block &, quit- as surveyed by J. T. Straton in 189, claim deed, Alameda; $10. F. Mathiesen to same lot on NE of First street, 6.6 NW from NW line of W. P. R. R. right of way, NE 201 by NW 465.30, portion of A.S. Ladd estate, ~Livermore, = Murray Township; also lot on W line of I street, 15) N of Oak, SW 14232 N 451, NE 631 NE 121.7, S 50 to beginning, portion of O'Leary T':‘ncx, same, quitclaim deed, Murray Town- E A Union Savings Bank to Realty Syndicate (@ corporation), lot 15, bloek 2108, Alden Tract, at_Temescal, Oakland: $500. George L. Fitz (administrator of estate of Charles Babb) to J. S. Fitz. lot on W _line of Market street, 77:6 N of Thirty-first. N 2, W 449, S 773, E 183.08 to beginning, lot 4 block 2039, Rowland Tract, Oakland; $1100. Ernest A. and Elizabeth' D. Heron to David McKay, lot on E corner of Moss and Fair- mount avenues, SE 30, NE 108.50, NW 6, SW $8.10 to beginning, lot 29, block F, Linda Vista Terrace, Map 2, Oakland, quifciaim deed: $10. Emma. and Samuel MeCool to George Sterl- ing, lot 5 on revised map of Pledmont Cable Tract, Oakland Township; $500. . Edward C. Sessions Jr. to Frank G. Drum. all interest in parcel of land bounded N by right of way of Southern or Central Pacific Railroad, 8 by ship chanpel, E by center of Ninth avenue extended § to Ship channel. and W by center line of Fitth avenue extended S to ship channel, East Oakland: $10. Sceniz Park Realty Company to George W. Werner, all interest in lot 22, block 8 Daley's Scenic Park, Berkeley; $2000. Frederick and Mary E. Ryer to Calvin Es- terly, lot on SW corner of Elisworth street and Durant avenue, W 84 by S 130, belng the E 9 feet of N half of Jot 4, block 13, map of Col- lege Homestead Association, Berkeley: $5500. H. C. Morris to Isabel G. Snow, lot 67, block 34, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township: $500. Lewls T. Higgins to George H. Strong, all interest in lot on S line of Moss avenue, 40 W of Plymouth street, W 13357, E 13416 to a point from point of ‘beginning on a line drawn at right angles with S line of Moss avenue, N 13416 to beginning, lot 15, block H, amended map of Moss Tract, Brooklyn Township; $1000. Claus B. Tackle to Ira F. Maynard, lot on N line of Seventh street, 130 W of Alice, W % by N 100, block $0, Oakland; $1000. John E. and Jgne L. Morris to Carl H. Os- good, lot on E fine of Filbert street, 111.§ S of West Eighteenth, § 37:8 by E 135, lot 30 and N half of lot 29, bl 394, map of Market-street Tract, Oakland; $35 W. ‘A, Heflinger to Alex Murdock, lot begin- ning at'a point 26.13 from NE corner of Thirty- eighth and Market streets, N 13%.6, W 5, S 1.6, B 50 to beginning, portion of plat ¥, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, Oakland; $500. . S. and Mary I. A. Myers to Clyde H. Sun- adriand, all interest in lot on B line of Bella Vista ayenue, 13.69 N of East Twenty-eighth street, NE on a curve to the right with a radius of 155 feet 81.6, thence E 130, SW 78.3, W 155 to beginning, block B, Bella Vista Park, East Oakland; $5500. William J. and Virginia R. Dingee to John H. Merrill, lot on S line of Delaware street, 40 W of Milvia, W 40 by S 134.31, lot 2, block 4, Sea View Park, Berkeley; $500. Anna R. Welliigton (wife of George E.) and Harriet K. D. Palmer (widow) to Harry J. and Rose Snow, all interest in lot 5, block Suburban Tract, Berkeley: $io. Jose D. Soares to Dora Boepple, lots 11 and 12, block 22, Oak Shade Tract, Alameda; gift. William T. and Sarah B. Harris to M. J. Lahey, lot on NW line of Union street, 135 N of Eighth, N 25, W 115, § 25, E 115 to begin- ning, block 549, official Tap, Oakland; $2500. Sarah E. Crane to Anna M. Backus (wife of Oscar 1.). all interest in lot on NE line of Monte Vista avenue, 495.21 NW of Oakland, NW 62:6 by NE 128, being the NW 25 feet of lot 13 and SE 37:6 of lot 12, block A, Linda Vista Terrace, Oakland; $10. - Frank A. Urmson (single) to Ellen W. Taw, lot on N line of Nolan or Thirty-third stree 166:3 E of Market, E 50 by N 100, lot 2, block K, map of property of Central Land Company, Oakland; $1000. Bmma Manning (widow) to Annle L. Man- ning. all interest in lot on N corner of East Twenty-third street and Eleventh avenue, NW 75 by NE 100, block 13, Clinton, East Oak- land; $. = Mountain View Cemetery Association to Maria Rumrill (widow), lot 131 in plat 3§, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Township; 178, 4 Same to Helen L. Seaver (widow), lot 180 in plat 36, same; $137. A. P. and Mary S. Snow to Elizabeth H. Brown, all Interest fn lot on E line of Chest- nut street, 100 N of Railroad avenue, N 30 by E 100, block 5, lands adjacent to Encinal, Ala- meda; $10. Minerva J. Sweeney (wife of G. W.) to G. N. Turner, lot 13, block Q. Paradise Park, Oakland (quitclaim deed); $10. A. J. and Sophie M. Snyder to same, all in- terest in_same; $300. \ A. N. Drown and George L. Underhill (execu- tors of the estate of Louisa Scott Devoe) to Yee Sue Kwal, lot 2, biock D, Oakland Point Homestead Tract, Oakland; §72. Builders’ Contracts. Caroline H. Robinson (owner) with A. H. ‘Wilhelm _(contractar), architect C. A. Meuss- dorffer—All work except mantels, gas fixtures and _shades for a 3-story frame building on lot on E line of ng'e street, 82 N of Folsom, N $3733. . W. Krone (owner) with M. J. Savage (contractor), architect E. J. Vogel—All work except painting, mantels, shades and chan- deliers, for alterat)n and additions to two 2'story frame building on lot commencing at a voint 91:3 from NE corner of Mission and Thirteenth streets, thence along Thirteenth 111:6, N 155, E to point 146 N of Thirteenth, S 148; $2780. F. W. Crone (owner) with M. I. Savage (con- tractor, with Camp & Carilion, sub-contrac- tors), architect E. J. VogelCement and con- crete work for 12 flats an 4 houses on lot on N line of Thirteenth street, 91:3 E of Mission, B 111:6, — 155, W 111:6, S T $4360. Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Francisco (corporation sole, owner) with Martin Carrick (contractor), architect Charles J. I. Devlin— Lathing, plastering and cementing for a story frame church on lot on W line of Di: mona_street, 75 S of Eighteenth, S 98:3 by W 1%, H. A. block 207; $2650. Touis Schoenberg (owner) with Thomas W. Butcher (contractor), architect Sylvain Schnaittacher—Excavation, concrete, brick and terra cotta work, conetructicnal steél, wrought iron and cast fron for a 5-story and base- ment brick building on lot on S corner of First and Stevenson streets, 40 on First by s deep: $22.5 Same owner with Jones, Peterson & Roun- tree (contractors), architect same—Carpenter, mill, plastering, tinning and galvanized fron work _for same on_same: $4060. _Pacific .Coast _Steamship Co. FOR NOME GOLDFIELDS. THE STEAMSHIP CITY OF PUEBLA ‘Wil Satl From San Franecisco May 26 ecting at Seattle with the Company's New Commeling ot Saane Splendia Steamship Senator For Nome Direct. Leaving SEATTLE May 30th. Senator made five trips to Nome last yg.e belln“‘,;nl of the first to arrive there, landing all her passengers and freight without loss, mishap or material delay. -, Ter peguanger tatés Sorly, TICKRT OPFICH, GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., Gen, Asts., AMERICAN LINE. NEW YOIK. SCUTH'MPTON, LOYDON, PARIS. Stopping Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10a. m. St. Paul. St. Louls... New - York. RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesdey, 12 noon. Friesland . Pennland . INTERNATION. AL NAVIGATION COMPANT, CHAS. D. TAYLOR, General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery st. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO, ind CIA SUD ANERICINA E VAPO®E- Central May 3| PALENA GUA’ May 13! LOA .... Pablo_ al £88:9 N N, W, B2 being a porti Oakland; ). : ers Elizabeth Arthur md . Rodgers, lot These steamers are built express] passenger office, street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. 13 HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. M Tillotson, N ¥ ° G Richards, U S M C F Robinson & w, N Y|E Smith, Denver ECotfin & w, N Y |W B Chisholm & w, € R Davis, Chieago New York T Derby.New Almaden F McLaughlin, Ind T M Alles, N ¥ |Mrs W Hamilton, Wis ADLewy, NY |Z Smow, Portland Mrs A Simpson, Eng L Hirsch, N Y F Schuster, London J 8 Norris, Wis W_Bates. Ohio L T Easley & w, Colo Mrs T McLaughlin, Santa Cruz E Miss McLaughlin, Sta C Cruz |1 D fsham, Chicago G P Nixon, Nevada |G F Getz, Chicaso O W Brodtbeck, L An L Cravens, U S V J D Carr, Stan Univ|Mrs R Blanchard, Wis J Lathrop, Phila |F H Buck, Vacaville J Auld, Vermont |G D Emery & w, Mass R M Stuart, Chicago |T G D Gibson, Scotind S Burrans, Boston 3.0 Eitom: erbury J M Moore & w,Fresno| Miss Steele Waterbury Mrs GV Mans, Erie |Miss Smith, Waterbry Miss € Mans, Erie |J P Elton, Waterbury Mrs W McCreery, ErieS N Rucker, San Jose H N Coules, US V |H P Croweli, Chicazo G L Simmons, Sacto |T C Fleld & w, Minn L Meytoyer, Los Ang P H Waterlow, London € H Redmond, Los An Mrs Waterlow, London Mrs R Belfleld, Los An Miss Waterlow,Londom Miss_Belfleld, ' Los An|Miss J Waterlow, Loge L A Betcher & w.Conn| don F O Mills, Coulterville T MacLaren, Colo E E Reed. N Y T F Laist, Washington S S | | tevens, Vermont W Sparr & w, Mont D | 7 P Taylor, Berkeley G Casar & w, Salt Lak A Hannan, Lodi E W Clum, Washingtn W € Skinner & W R A Rowan, Los Ang Hartford 3 G shicids & w. Colo|Miss M R Skinner, W A Shaw, Chicago Hartord L H Fibel. Phila |R K Skinner, Hartford Mrs V Fibel, Phila |W € Skinner Jr,Hartfd O _H Douglass & w, E Jarrie, Africa New York G J Wesley, Cleveland Mrs H T Brackett, E T Catlow, England Kansas City, R A Cornell, England Master R Brackett, W V Pettit, Denver Kansas City |R Stuart & w, Chicago ‘W _F Brackett, Kansas|D B Lyman, Reno City W D Shea, N Y D A Noonan, N Y _ [W_A Junker, DI Mnts R 7 Wison & w,(|J McKay, Pittsburg Springfield J A McKay, Pittsburg GRAND HOTEL. W M Tower, N Y S S Brent, Portland E Nelson, Los Ang |W Walters & w, Wash A W Whitney. Ls Ang|W A Ackley, Mt View C H Knapp, Hollister |[E L Estes. Portland W Eastman, Hollister |W_R Southard, N Y Mrs N H Hurst, Colo |J W Hall, 1l Mrs G H Shore, Colo_|G A Lee, Chicago L K Goodale & W, N Y|P J Hiatt, Sutter Dr A J Younger, Cal (C M Baldwin, Mass G Emerson, Portland |H C Eckstern & w, Pa J L Burgess, Tehama R F Blacow, Del Capt R Wilson. U S A F M McLean & w, Mc W P Sumner, U S A |T Wilson, Portland ‘W_P Dickson, Tacoma D Kilpatrick, Ariz J W Greenlaw & w,Cal C Stedman, Los Ang A G King, Colo W Patersen, Cal W H Worswick, Cal |D S Fish. Hanford T Jacobson & fm.Minn E H Dedd, U S Mrs H E Crow, Chicag R T Nickerson, Sonom F G Martin & w, L An H Cusal, Memphis M G W Peltier. Sacto € EJ] G P Ayers. Redwood A F'L Beli, Los Ang | C Burroughs, Livermor J Loescher & w, Mich D T Saxton & w, N Y W H Seamans, Sacto |W Lardner & w. Colo c Denver |E J Roberts, Lompoc J O Hest . Sn_Jose|R V Kimbrough. Sacto J Murphy & w, Cal |A Hillebrand, Or J M Miller, Mich B NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Blerbower, Nebr T C Grisham. Stockton S E Winser & w,Sacto W McCabe & w. 1l L N Campton, N' Orins 8 Peterson, reden G E Hogberd, S »den Ryan, Chicago |B Jahnsan, Sweden J Norman, I, Ang |J Lathgsen, Sweden ckerson, R Vista|J Johanan, Sweden Hollister | L E Smith, N Orleans M Higgins & w. Ohio J_H Bauer, Portland Barber, Stockton OCEAN TRAVEL. st Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway Pacific Coa wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan Ports—11 a. m., o April 2 May 1. Change to Company's steamers at Se- attle. For_Vietoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)— Ha m, ADrCIIhZL 26, llflsye:::l‘d fth day thereafter. Change at - forhis company's steamers for Alasks and G N Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry. at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., April 18, 23, 2. May 3. and every fitth day thereafter. 'For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An. gelos)—Steamer Queen, Wednesdays, § a. m.: Steamer Santa Rosa. Sundays, 9 a. m. For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon. Cav- ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota. Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro. Fast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— Steamer Corona, Fridays, 9 a. m.; steamer Bo- nita, Tuesdays. 9 & m. ‘For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Santa Rosa- lia and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 m., Tth each month. 3 For further Information obtaln company's folders. The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing without_previous notice. TICKET OFFICE —4 New street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts.. . 10 Market St.. San Francisco. Montgomery 0. R. & N. CO. Only Steamship Line to PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line from Portland to all points East. Through tickets to all points, all rail or steamshio and rail, at ——_LOWEST RATES" Steamer Tickets Inciude Berth and Meals. §5. COLUMBIA.......Sails Apr. 13, 2. May 3 SS. GEO. W. ELDER.Sails Apr. 8, 13, %5, May § D. W. HITCHCOCK. General Agent. 1 Montgomery F. NORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMPAN For Nome And St. Michacl. Sailing Dates Approximate Only. From Seattl “Conemau “Portland’” St. Paul » ‘Dora’* will sail via Juneau, Valdes, Kodlak, Unga and Tnalaska. For rates of passage, freight and other par- ticulars apply to NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO., 310 Sansome Street. San Francisco. § TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKO! MA and HONGKONG, calli at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, ind connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of salling. 8S. NIPPON MARU. Fridas SS. AMERICA MAR nceday mIAv, % b“mt SS. HONGKONG MARU..Saturday, June 22, 1561 fi:\‘::na»u;v tickets n] reduced rates. “g it and passage apply at company’s 421 Market street, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. Oceanic$.5.Co. i e ZEALAND ano SYDNEY, DIREGY LINE 1o TAHIT! SS. MARIPOSA (Homolulu only).. - Saturday. April ‘%, 3 P. m. §8. "AUSTRALIA, for Tahiti. eeesesussncsstsseasasesesoreee NG, April 2 §S. SIEREA, for Honolulu, Samoa, New Zealznd and Austral! - ...Thursday, May 9, 10 m. 1. D. SPRECKELS & BR0S. £0., Beneral 327 Market Son’] Passenger Offics, §43 Market St., 1, Paeific 8t STEAMSHIP T0 NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT. Cabin, $103; Steerage, $40. 8. 8. Argyll sails Saturday, May Il 8. 8. sails Monday, . May 20 8. 8. Leclanaw sails Monday, dJune 3 From Bariscngt Whart I m m F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-P. Bailing cvery Thursday. iostend of m Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton street. First class to Havre, $55 and upward. Second class to Havre, $5 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY EOR UNITED STATES and CANADA u Broadway (Hudson building), New York. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5§ Mont- avenue, San Francisco. Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLE)D. Steamer * Monticello.” M, WED., THURS. AND SAT., night); Fridays, 1 p. m. and 8:30; Sunday: e o, Landiug end officer Mis- a. m., 3:15, 8:30 p. m. (except Dock, Pler No. 3. Telephone Main 1508 L]

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