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THE SAN FRANCISCU CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1902 . 15 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS., ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. ABSOLUTELY FREE CONSULTATION—_AN “iseases of men and women treated success- fully. Prepare all medicines myself. DR. FORDEN, No. 6 Turk st., corner Mason. A—DR. OLIVE GRUVER, lady physician and surgeon, at 1122 Market st.; hours 10 to 8. “LL—Office and residence, bet. Sixth and Seventh. DE_C. C. O'DO; 10213 Market REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR JOSEPH STRAL 850 ‘Market st., corner Stockton. me Grant 177. ents Property Bought and Sold. worth $6000; make an offer; splendid grand view: car lines close. CONK- TLLINGTON & CO., 710 Market st. room house; sanitary plumbing 1711 Broderick st., bet. Bush NEW house. 6 large rooms and bath; modern. POWELL, 131—Front room to let near Bald- win lot. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE.RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. ROYAL House, 126 Ellls—Incandescent light, reading-room, emoking-room and ladies’ par- lor: rooms, per night, 35c to $150; week, §2 o 88; month, §8 to §30; elevats on ground GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis sion si.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. Mrs. Katie L. Thompson, a native of County Limerick, Ireland, aged 47 years. © Friénds and acquaintarces are respect- “ull% invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Jo- seph's Church for services. Interment Holy floor; rooms with hot ard cold water; baths, BACRAMENTO, Flegantly furnished front and back rms reasonable. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- peny, 2320 Fiilmore phone Jackson 281. SHERMAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. SHOTWELL, 121, near Sixtcenth—Sunny fur- nished front room, $3 60 per month. STEAM HEAT and all modern convenlences at Hotel §t. Denis, 24 Turk st. SUTTER, 309—Nice front room for two gentle- men: 16w rat ; single rooms also. VALENCIA, Sunny front parlor nicely furnished; grate, gas, bath; for two. P e —————— ROOMS AND BOARD. MERBDITH, 218 Turk—Sunny front rooms. electric lights: hot and cold water; modern: first-class board: rcasonable;phone South 829, 658 San Jose ave., corner Valley $H00—SAC near Liberty and Gu: box 4171, Call future value assured, San Francisco is growing rapidly: best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co. 502 Califorpia st., for amphiets and information. location | lot; Santa Cruz City; or exchange, otfiee. near Box PROFITABLE orange. lemon, peach and prune lands to seli: right jocality: big mones: | payments. HEALY & CARR, ¢ Bddy st. | Santa Clara Valley. San Jose and Pentnsular | properties. see WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market, §. F., & San J. Sutter- for one or two gentiemen; excellent board. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High: suites or singl board optional 05 us grounds; rates moderate. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel} exceptional tabl CORBIN (The), 836 ass hotel, fur. steam heat. rms.; sin, and sultes; ground and tennis crt. excellent board; terms reasonable. cingle rooms: first-class table board. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. Nice sunny room O'Farrell—Nice home; ; popular rates. | CROCKER, The, 915 Leavenworth — Sunny {TARA, 615 Taylor—Sunny fronf and back ESS, 519—Handsome furnished sunny BOARD and room_in private family; couple with one child. Box 3717, Call BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. | NEW 5-room cottage; bath. mantel, basement; | sewered; corner lot, 40x100; Golden Gate. | $1700—$500 cesh, balance monthiy: $-room . bath: street work done; city water: ; lot H0x130; Ashby ave., hear Berkeley | train. | $1750—$550 cash, balance flat loan. Pacific | Home Building Compeny, 39 Nevada block, San Francisco, basement co MUST be sold; new tacn elects ars; price $1400; | HOME REALTY CO., eley WM. P. TODD, etc. nd, or 11 Montgomery high base. MURDOCK, 514 Pine. FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. rooms and bath AX unparalleled opportunity; 200x130 feet, cor. Tilson eve. and Hopkins st.; 2 blocks from = etreet cars and public school: furnished cot- ge of 6 rooms; stable, chicken-house, DIg- eon cote, etc.: ornamental grounds; frult orchard; 20 minutes from Oakiand or 1 hour | rent $35 & month; price $4000. | FREUD, Mills bullding, or H. | R. Fruitvale Station. —Lot_near electric road; - hardup. Box 3899, Call. FRUITVALE HOUSES. large ground: | be for rental | P. O. box 2097. | OAKLAND AD\'ERTISEMENTS;i or five T 0. CFFICE—1118 BKCADWAY. heart of t of town, of Broad- | way, one block irom lith-st. depot; ! srmer, 60x110; house of 7 2 bay-win w blocks of prope model 1 sdence; see W. AUSTIN selling for | on for flats | bome sacrificed; water 5 rooms; hot high basement; all in fine frontage: street work all ) wilking distance of Address “‘Owner," | Oakland. WM. P, TODD, | or 11 Montgomery “Homes,” ete way, Oakland, D 1070 st OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE g00d and cheap this month. K. SCEELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st.. Oskiand. e ————s ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 525 and 531 Turk st. ites. SOLAR flats suite; | —Parior fidor of 3 ubfurnished | housekeeping. 523—One or three unfurnished rooms. furnished rooms, complete | ;arate entrance; no chil- front sunny bay- with use of Kitchen. keeping_ rooms room $5 month | alcove with | front parlor. | MaA, ete 478, for h susekeeping; $12; no children SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections mads city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomer; 5580. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, scld, renter lowest rates; phone Howard 3264. 145 Sixth repairing; ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged: re- pairing; jowest rates. Tel. Green 144, 205 th. PROPOSALS. 0 CONTR, NOTICE ACTORS—Dffice of the Veterans' Home of California, room 13, 320 me st.. San Francisco, Cal. Under and. in pursuance to an act rntitled “An act to provide for the erecticn of a modern hosp building for the Veterans' Hom Yountville, Napa County, Cal.,” located at and appro- priating $25000 therefor (approved March 26, 1901, Statutes 1601, page 823), and in eccordance with the resolution of the board of directors of the Veterans' Home of Call- fornia, adopted October 12, 1901, the board of directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali- fornla hereby invites and advertises for sealed proposaly for furnishing the materials and performing tae labor for the erection 2nd construction of sa.d hospital building, at the eaid Veterans' Home at Yountville, Napa County, in accordance with the plans, de. ecriptions, bills and_specificatons, prepared therefor by George T. de Col: esnil, tect; archi- and tbat contracts based upon such realsd proposals will be let, made and en- tered into; sald plans, descriptions, bills and | #pecifications can be seen and examined be- | tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m. of each and every business day, from the date hereof to the date of said contract or coniracts, at the office of the sald dl- | rectors of said Veterans' Home, room 13, 820 Eansome San Francisco, Cal. Separate bids will be received and separate contracts let und entered into as herein sbove set forth, for each of the following parts of sald building. erection or structure, including the furnishing terials neces: act_entitied, on behalf of e State in reiation to_erect| of buildings” (approved March 23, 18 Ftatutes 1S75-6, page 427), and the a emendatory thereof, that is to say for th: following parts, nainely: labor end ma- ry therefor, as required by an 'An_act to regulate contracts First, for the masonry work, including all brick, stome, terra cotta and concrete work. Second, for the carpenter, plastering, elec- tric and glazing work. Third, for the plumbing work. Fourth, for the heating w Fifth, for the tinning, galv elating ‘work. and Eixth, for the painting and graining. £aid Work as hereln provided for compris- ing the administration block, and the two front wards as shown on said plans, descrip- tions. bills and specifications, including the furnishing of materials and the necessary labor therefor. The work is to be dong under the super- vielon and direction of isaac H. Sma!l and the bufldings and grounds and the hospital committees of sald Veterans' Home, acting for and on the behalf of its eaid board of directors. A separate contract will be let for as many @iffersnt kinds of work as are hereinabovi epecified. No bid or proposal will be received or considered unless accompanicd with & good and sufficient bond of faid Drovoser or bid- “der, equal to 10 per cent of his proposal or bid, with sufficient sureties. conditisned that if fald proposal or bid shall be accepred the party -proposing or bidding will duiy enter into a proper contract and faithfully perform his or their contract or contracts, in accord- ance with sald proposal or bid. and the plans, descriptions, bills and specifications, which are hereby made a part of this notice and of any contract to be let hereafter. Said realed bids or proposals mast be de- Iivered to the sald directors of the Veterans' Home of California, or . the secretary there. of. at the office of ta‘4 directors, room 13, #20 Seneome st., in the city and county of £an Francisco. State of California, on or tefore the hour of 1:30 p. m. of the twenty- recond day of March. 1902, which i3 hereby Gesignated as the time and place where the £aid_sealed blds or proposals will be opened by fthe said directors of the sald \Veterans' Home. and said_contracts let and ma If in the opinion of sald board of directors ©f the sald Veterans' Home the acceptance of the Jowest of aid sealed bids or proposals #hall not be for the best interests of the ized iron and Ftate. said hoard of diractors hereby reserves | the right to accept any of =ald bids or pro porals opened as in their opinion may be for the best Interests of the State, under and 1 secordance with and as provided by the terms o wection 4 of the said_ act entitin. Ta sct to regulate contract= on behalf of the Ftate In relation to erection and buildinge” (epproved March 23, 1876, Statutes 1875.6, rage 427). or to refect any or all of said eenled bide or proposals. For further information hidding contractors are hereby referred to the secretary of the board of directors of said Veterans’ Home, at the office of said board of directors, as hereinabove set forth, _By order of the board of directors of the Veterans' Home of f'al;‘fnrn!a J. J. SCOVILLE, Secref . Deted February 10, 1002, ik and articulars v furnished rooms; house- bath. H office 1or Call advertisements and stions has been established at 1096 Va- McAll in California ixth—Rooms, 5 to $5 per week, and open all night. 1426 Mzrket (0ld No. 1369)—Fur- . suites, single: aiso unfurnished. _ Mason—Eiegantly prices reasonable. back parlors; light unny front single. , 210—-2 eleg 1sckeeping; al rt)—Nicely furnished rooms, oy zas ht; $1 open all right. 20— Large unfurnished room, first sunny windows; 23 feet square. | 55, 5 (The Na Hotel, 7th and Mission_ Family 1 ose requiring a quiet, orderly suit, sing! floor, several rooms suit- n; also single rooms and ping; further, basement well furnished: gas, th and Market—Furnished nth. | - Ellis—Three suny corner ; running water; gas; rea- ne: ! room 1310, near Newly furnished per inonth: aimo others; reasonable; ary—Handsome suites. bathe; newly furnished single rooms. near_5th—Large front parlor, "1 or 2 gentiemen; $10 a month. <, 1015 Market—Nicely 16r- & week up; 35c a day up. PART of house, nished, in f) cither furnished or unfur- class jocality. Box #103, Cail. OFFICE of C. PROPOSALS for Clothing _and_ Equipage,— Depot_Quartermaster's Office, 36 New Moni gomery” St San Franeizco, Cal., Febru 16 ealed proposals, in tripicate, w received at this office until 11 o'clock . m. Monday, March 10, 1902, Pacific Stana- ard Time. and_ then ovened. for furnishing Corn_Brooms, Unbleached Drilling, Suspen- der Buttons. ' Fly Buttons, White Aprons. Dark Blue Trousers and, C. for Officers, White Caps for Cooks ana Walr ers ard Working Hats. Bidders must sta: in their proposale the rate and time of de- Hvery ehould contract be awarded to them, and no proposition should be made which they are not positive that they can absoluty- ly fulfill. Preference will be given to ar- ticles of domestic production and manu- facture, conditons of price and quality being equal (including In the price of foreign pro duction and manufacture the duty thercon), d such preference will be given to articles American production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast, to the ex- tent of the consumption required by ths public service there. The lnm} States re- serves the right to accept or refect any or all proposals or any part thereof. Informa- tion #nd blanks for proposals will be fur. nished on epplicaticn. Envelopes contalming proposals will be indorsed ‘‘Proposals 3439 and addressed to MAJOR C. P. U. §. Army, Quartermaster, ermaster. Depot Qua: OFFICE of C. Q. M., Vancouver Barracks, Wash., February 10, 1902.—Sealed proposals, in trislicate, will be received here until 11 & m., March 11, 1902, and then opened for ihe construction at Fort Wright, Wash., of one double barrack bulilding, brick. For full information, plans and specifications apply to this office. U. S. reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes _containing should be marked: ‘‘Proposals for construc- ticn of buildings at Fort Wright, Wash.,” and addressed to undersigned. J. W. JA- COBS, C. 0. M. Q. M., Vancouver Barracks, Wash.. March 4, 1902.—Sealed proposals, in triplicite, will be received here until 11 a. m. April 4, 1902, and then opened, for the con- structicn at Vancouver a subsistence storehouse. Kor full informa- tion, plans and specifications apply to this office. United States reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals £hould be marked: *'Préposals for_construc- tion of a subsistence storehcuse at Vancouver and addressed to under- Q M Barracks, Wash. eigned. J. W. JACOBS, C. THE California Debris Commission, having re- ceived applications to mine by the hydraulic process from J. M. Longnecker, in the Taylor Claim and Huil Claim Mines. near Genessee, Plumas Co., to deposit tailings in Indian Creck or a ravine tributary thereto, and from the Channel Found Gold Mining Co., in their mine near Lincoln, Placer Co., to de- posit tatlings in a dry swale below the mine, gives notice that a meeting will be held at room 94, Flood building, San Francisco, Cal., on Mareh 24, 1902, at 1:30 p. m. FOET, 217 Jlandsome sulte of roome: also a | 20 SQUARES asphalt_roofing. Bullding, Bry- sunny single room; reascoabie; bath, phome. ant and Ellery sts., near Second. proposals | Barracks, Wash., of | Basting Cotton, | | DONNIKER—In gell better machines 1 house in the city: rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 206. EBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert ewriter doctors; estimate free. 200 Sansome. DIVIDEND NOTICES. OFFICE of the Contra Costa Water Co., room 16, second floor, Mil's building. San Fran- cisco, March 4, 1902. Dividend No. 198 of 42 cents per re on the caplt stock of the Contra Costa Water Co. will be payabl at the office of said company, room 16, sec- ond floor, Mills building, on March 15, 1902. Transter’books will close on March 10] 1902, » m EDWARD McGARY, Secretary. e i BEVALD AN RS DIVIDEND Notice—The Giant Powder Ccm- pany, Con.; a diyidend, No. 30, of seventy- five cents (i5ic) per rhare on the issued capi- tal stock of the company has been declured pavable at the office of the company, rooms 202, 204, 206, Hayward building San Fran- cisco, on March 10, 1902. Transfer books close March 1902, at noon. J. R. LEAV- ELL, Secreta; e Y e e——— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The fcllowing marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Louis D. Stoff, 28, 511 Stockton street, and Gertrude Hirsch,' 23, S17 Bush street. Walter W. Stettheimer, 28, city, and Flor- ence D. Neustadter, 21, city. Tarry Schroeder, 26, 27 Clarence place, and Mary C. Lawlor, 26, 434 Brannan street. Earl Edwards, 21, 417 Mason street, and Vee A. Tennant, 1 1 McAllister street. Bert A. Stont, 13, Polk street, and Elizabeth M. Hering, 63, Los Angeles. ! Robert A. Reynolds, 31 O Farrell street, and Mary L. Doke, 23, 2610 Jackson street. William F. Reimers, 26, 898 Connecticut street, and Cinda Rilla Hughes, 26, 560 Steven- ®on street. Ernst Kolepka, 35, San Rafael, and Josie H. Garms, 20, San Rafael. £, Bdwerd Fastwood, 27, 216 Randolph street, and Margaret E. Friel, 21, 221 Harri- son street. Wong Kum Gate, 48, 12 Waverly place, and Weng See Wa placy BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserled. They must be handed in at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- | sons suthorized to have the same published. BORN. ! PATERSON—In this_city, the t MARRIED. GEERTZ—HESTER—In this_city, March 5, 1902, bygthe Rev, F. W. Fischer, Maurice Geertz ahd Bertha E. Hester, both of San Francisco. —DEVINE—In this city, March by the Rev. Father Horn, Frederick Hansen of San Francisco and Annie J. D vine of Hanford, Kings County, Cal. REYNOLDS—DOKE—In this city, March T, 1902, by tre Rev. Dr. Jobn A. B. Wilson, Robert A. Reynolds and Mary Lucretia Doke, both of San Francisco. STROMBERG—HOLLEDAY—In this _ city, March 1, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander of the First English Lutheran Church, E. 8. Baitzar Stromberg and Eva Marfa Holleda: or less money than any | i March 5, a_son. 1902, to both cf San Franci gea s e T e | DIED. Baumgartner, Henry McCulloch, Matilda Berry, Jean McMenomy, Mary A. { Blackwell, Joseph Maata, Louisa C. Bradley, Georze Madson, Ole Bullene, Gertrude A. Curtin, Michael J. Darius, Mamie Didlek, William Marlin,'Nellie Milloglav, Nicolas C. Monasch,” Julius Morgan, Geta J. Otto, August C. Perron, Maggie Petersén, Anna Rix, Lulit S. Samuel, Grace K. Scheper, William Schimmelpfennig, Flossie A. Sharkey, Mary hay, Mary A. ith, Joseph G. Hansen, Rise A. Harrington, John D. Hart, Catherine Horn, Mary A. V. Langstadter, §. arns, John P. Lark, David B. toutenboroush, John Lawler, Katherine Thall, Ada E. McDonald, Alexander Van de Mark, C. B. McGrath, ' Patrick Williams, Michael BAUMGARTNER—In -Santa Clara, March 6, 1902, Henry W. Baumgartner, dearly beloved #on of Mrs. H. C. Mumford and the late Valentine Baumgartner, and brother of Lucy and Tillie Baumgartner, Mrs. L. Zipperilen, Mrs. C. Emig and the late John Baum: gartner, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years 9 months and 12 days. £ Funeral will take place from his late residence, 641 Grant street, Saturday, March 8, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Santa Clara. BERRY—In this city, March 6, 1902, Jean - Berry, a native of Scotland, aged 68 years. BLACKWELL—In this city, March 6, 1902, Joseph Blackwell, a native of Dublin, Ire- | land, aged 26 years, ) BRADLEY—In the City and County Hospital, March 7, 1902, George Bradley, a native of California, aged 29 years. NE—In this city, March 7, 1002, Ger- beloved and 'youngest daughter of d B. and Margaret M. Bullene, idol- | ized sister of Genevieve and Norbert Bul- lere, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zdward Fennessey, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 year 10 months and 12 days, U>'The funeral will take place to-morrow Sunday), at 11 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 1318 Florida street. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. CURTIN—In this city, March 7, 1902, Michael I, beloved husband of Hannah Curtin, and | uncle of Baitholomew and James Curtin, a | native of Brosnaugh, County Kerry, Ire- land, aged 66 years. (New York and Chi- cago pavers please cop: ©The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:15 o'clock, from the parlors of James McMenomey & Son, 1057 Mission street, thence to Charles Church for ser- vices ot 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. —In Alameda, March 6, 1902, Ma; beloved wife of . O, Darius, mother. of St Darfus, sister of Katharine Jones, and niece | of Mrs. A McCormick, a native of Sam Francisco, aged 34 yvears 9 months and 3 days. A member of Oro Fino Parlor No. N. D. G. W. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attedd the funeral ta-magrggv (Sunday), at 11 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1631 Everett street (Park-street sta- | tion),” Alameda. Interment _Laurel Hill | Cemetery, San Francisco, by 12 o'clock creek route boat, arrivinz in city at 12:30 o'clock. | DIDLAK—In_the City and County Hospital, | March 6, 1902, \William Didlak, a native of Kentucky, aged 28 years. DINWOODEY—In this city, March 6, 1002, | William T., beloved husband of-Maude Fow. ler Dinwoodey, father of Sherwood and Wi liam Dinwoodéy, and son of Mr. and Mr Henry Dinwoodey of Salt Lake City. Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral Saturday, March 8, at 11 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. Henry Fowler, Napa, Cal. DOLAN—In thjs city, March 6, 1902, Ellenor , beloved daughter of John and the late Mary Dolan, and loving sister of Anna A., Jobn J. and James M. Dolan and Mrs. R, P. Merillion, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years 2 months and 28 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 17 Caiifornia avenue, thence to St Paul’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9:30 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. this clty, March Mary, dearly beloved wife of Adam X. Doz niker, and sister of Mrs. Bridget O'Neill and e oo, Cross Cemetery. DUBUIS—In this city, March 7, 1902, Jo- sephine Dubuis, beloved mother of Clement and Edward Dubuis and Mrs. P. J. Desen- fant and Mrs. J. S. Willlams, a native of Trance, aged 67 years and 11 months. > Funeral at Calvary Cemetery, San Jose, Sunday, March 9, at 2 o'clock, GALLAGHER—In this city, March 7, 1902, P. H., beloved husband of Anna C. Gallazher, aged 51 ygars and 11 months. GRAHAM—In this cléy. March 7, 1902, Mary Jane Grabam, widow of the iate Thomas Graham, a native of County Down, Ireland, aged 61 years 10 months and 15 days. (Kan- sas City, Kans., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 371 Haight street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Iight- ecenth and Guerrero streets. GRIFFITH—In this city, March 6, 1902, Es- ther S. Griffith, beloved wife of Jonathan Griffith, and mother of Mary E. Harelson, Ida J. Simpson and W. B, and Grace Grif- fith, a native of New York, aged 61 years 3 months and 10 day HARRINGTON—In this city, March 7, 1902, John D., beloved son of Isaac and the late Catherine Harrington, and brother of _the late Isaac and Lydla Harrington and Mrs. Mary B. McEvoy, & native of San Francisc., aged 37 vears 11 months and 2 days. > Friends and acouaintances are 1espest- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street, Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HANSEN—In this city? March 6, 1902, Rise Andrea, beloved daughter of John and Isa- bella Hansen, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years 11 months and 6 days. . O Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 25 Decatur street, off Bryant, be- tween Seventh and Eighth, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HART—In this city, March 6, 1902, Catherine. beloved wife of the late John Hart, mother of Mrs. F. Saunders, Mrs. J. A. Conroy and Thomas Hart and the late James and John Hart Jr. and Mrs. Maggie Morrish, and sister of Mrs. Margaret Eliiot and the lats Mrs. Jane McGovern and Mrs. Jobn Britt, a native of County Longford, Ireland. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of Mrs. F. Saunders, 117 Welch street, thence to St. Joseoh’s Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HORN—In this city, March 7, 1002, Mary A. Veronica Horn, beloved wife of Joseph Horn, mother of Jennie Horn, daughter of Jane A. and the late Patrick Boylan, and beloved sister of James Joseph and John P. Boylan, a native of San Francisco, aged 39 years 1 month and 21 days. LANGSTADTER—In this city, March 6, 1902, Seligman Langstadter, beloved husband of Jeannette, and father of Isaiah S., Daniei, Cecilia, Pauline, Adaline and Lillle Lang stadter, a native of Memelsdorf, Germany, aged S0 years 6 months and ¢ days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited o attend the funeral Sunday. at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 1460 O'Farrell street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third ard Townsend streets. LARK—In this city, March 6, 1902, ‘David | Benjamin, son of the late Cyrus Lark, and beloved brother of Mrs. J. O. Mack, Mrs. | George Douglas, Mrs. Julius Kiein, Mrs. Al- bert Knorp and Cyrus E. Lark, a native of New York, aged 40 years 7 months and 2% days. ©5 Funeral and interment private, LAWLER—In this cily, March 6§ 1902, Kath- crine Lawler, a native .of Cou§ty Galway, Treland, aged 50 years. McCULLOCH—In Alameda, March 7, 1902, Matilda L. McCulloch, dearly beloved daug ter of Captain J. E. and Liesette McCulloch, and sister of J. R. McCulloch, a natite of San Francisco, aged 23 years 2 months and days. 7 Funeral will take place from her late residence, 820 Pacific avenue, Alameda, Su day, March 9, at 1 o'clock. Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery. A McDONALD—In this city, March 7, 1002, Alexander McDouald, & native of Scotlani, | aged €8 years. 2 | [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from Scottish Hall, 117 Larkin street, under the auspices of St. Andrew’s Society. Interment Cypress Lawn | Cemetery, by 11:30 o’clock train from Third | and Townsend streets. McGRATH—In this ecity, March 7, 1902, Pat- rick, beloved husband of the late Ellen Mc- Grath, and father of Bernard McGrath and | the lite James and Annie McGrath, a na- tive of County Longford, Ireland, aged 6V vears. 5 McMENOMY—In this city, March 6, 1902. Mary A., beloved wife of Charles McMen- omy, and mother of Hattie, Charles, Grace, Frank, Bertie, Myrtle and Irene McMenomy, a native of Calaveras County, Cal., aged 45 vears. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 65 Twentieth street, thence to Si. | James Church for services at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MAATA—In this city, March 7, 1902, Louisa C. Maata, beloved mother of John A., Fred W. and Gustav Maata, a native of Finland, aged 52 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Surday), at 2 o'clock, from Union-square Hall, 421 Post street, under the auspices of the United California. Finn Sisterhood. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. MADSON—In_ this city, March 5, 1902, Madson, beloved brother of M: Louis F. | Johnson, a native of Nerway, aged 56 years 10 months and 27 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funerai_Sunday, March 9, at_10:30 o'clock. from Memorial Hall, 0dd Fellows' building, corner of | Seventh and Market streets, under the aus- pices of Apollo Lodge No. 123, 1. O. O. F. Remains ‘at the funeral parlr of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1909 Mission street, be- tween Fifteenth and Sixteenth. MARLIN—In this city, March 5, 1002, Nellie, beloved wife of Brady Marlin, mother of Walter and TEdna Marlin, daughter of the late Stephen Ford and Mary Ford, and sister of John, Maggie, Walter and May Ford, a native of Greencastle, Ind., aged 31 years 6 months and 3 d (Oakland, Cal., papers please copy.) [ Friends ahd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 8:45 o'clock, from her late residence, 1804 Green street, thence to St Prigid’s Church, where a solemn rpquiem mass will be celebrated for the repose’ of her commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment i 1, St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland, by 11 o'clock creel: boat MILLOGLAV—In this city, March 6, 1002 Nicolas C., beloved son of Cristofoco and & iate Anna Milloglav, and brother of Mitchell Milloglav and Mrs. P. Milcovich of Austria and Ed C. and . C. Milloglay of San Fran- ciszo, a native of Dalmatia, Austria, aged 42 years. (Stockton, Cal., naners please copy.) £F Friends and acquaintances are respect- | sully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, at 1 o'clock, at the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1624 Stockton street, thence to New Itallan’ Cemetery, MONASCH—Ip this city, March 7, 1902, Julius, beloved hugband of Rcs» Monasch, father of Jake and Myrtle Monasch. and brother of Herman Monasch of San Francisco and Mary Brown of New York, a native of Exin, Ger- marny. MORGAN—In_this city, March 7, 1902, Geta Josephine Morgan. great-grandmother of Mies Lottie Haskell and Mrs. Charles Lende- lop of San Francisco, and motker-m-law of Asa M. Bowen, a native of Mexico, aged 102 years. OTTO—1In this city, March 7, 1902, at his resi- T s Tt wtoast, AnguEc G Benre beloved husband of Julia Otto, and beloved father of Minnie E., Irene M. and Agnes C. Otto, a native of Prussia, aged 53 years and 7 months. (Buffalo, N.' Y., papers please copy. P Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from Turn Verein Hall, 423 Turk street, Where the services wiil he held under the ausplecs of San Franclsco Turn Verein. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. PERRON—In this city. March 6, 1902, Mag- HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. Successor to Tlarnax S DANIEL Fr DOROVAN Baxner-) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoin Sehoor Teiephone South $0. — Mt Olivet Cemetery, NEAREST THE CITY. Office, 916 Market Street. Telephone Bush 367. v e esea—e————— NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAKERS. Samuel McFadden, 18 years manager for the United Undertakers' Association, M. J. McBrearty. With the same company for 1§ vears; P. F. Green, late with J. C. O'Con. nor & Co.. have opened new Funeral Par- lors at 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Telephone South 44, glo, beloved wife of Philix Perran, mother of Joreph J. Perron, and sister of James Brady of New Orleans, a native of Ireland, aged 16 Years. (New Orleans papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, March 9, 1902, at 11 o’clock, at the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stock- ton street. Ime:-mex:l Laurel Hill Cemetery. PLTERSEN—In this city, March 6, 1902, Anna Petersen, beloved wife of J. C. Petersen, and sister of Julius Hacke, a native of Copen- hagen, Denmark, aged 58 years 5 months and 11 Gays. A member of Danish Sisterhood of America. T Friends and acquaintances are respec:- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen & Co., 228 McAllister street. Services under the auspices of Danish Sisterhood. RIX—In Alameda, March 5, 1902 Lulu Shana- ‘brock Rix, beloved wife of Willlam Rix, and mother of Gladys and William Rix. I Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. CHAS. H.J. TRUMAN &' co., Funeral Directors and Embalmers, Now Occupy Their Own Buidi 1909 Mission sireet, between 15th and Telephone Mission 109. McGINN BROS.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALM- ERS, to 224 and 226 McAllister st. (For- of #1 Fddv st Tei. South 252.) SCHEPER—In Redwood City, March 6, William_Schener, beloved son of Mrs. ’-?:'”;. rietta Scheper, ' and brother of Martin, Charles_and Fred Scheper and Mrs. Hes rietta_Stewart, a native of San Francisco, days. aged 18 years § months and 12 SAMUEL—In this city, March 5, 1902, Grace e e TN TP e Shanahan Florist Co. ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS Prices Reasonable. 107 POWELL ST.nean ELLIS 255 5056 Knavp, beloved wife of George W. Samuel, mother of Mabel Samuel, and sister of Mrs. Mary H. Coats and Frank K. and Willlam D. Howard, a native of Dayton, Yamhiil County, Oregon, aged 20 vears 9 months and 3 days. (Santa Cruz, Cal, and Roseburg, Or., papers please copy.) IFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 20 Fifth street. Interment Laurei Hill Cemetery. SCHIMMELPFENNIG—In this city, March 7, 1902, Flossie A.. beloved daughter of Ma- thilda and the iate John Schimmelpfennig, and sister of Aimee, Eda and John Schim- melpfennig, a native of Eureka, Cal., aged 7 years 11 months and 5 days. SHARKEY—In the City and County Hospital, March G, 1902, Mary Sharkey, a native of Ireland, aged 33 years. SHAY—In Yuma, Ariz., March 5 1902, Mary Alice, beloved wife of B. J. Shay, and mother of B J. Jr. and R. E. Shay, n native ot Californfa. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, at the pariors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Town- send_streets. SMITH—In this city, March 7, 1002, Joseph Gay Smith, beloved brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Sarned of San Francisco and Mrs. Mary Mc- Cann of Spokane, Wash., a native of Eng- land, aged 80 years 11 months and 25 days. 3 rn‘_fmbflr of Petaluma Lodge No. 30, I O. > Interment Sunday, March 9, 1902, at Petaluma, Cal., at 2 o'clock. Remains at the mortuary ‘chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. STEARNS—At St. Helena Sanitarium, March 4, 1002, John P. Stearns, beloved husband of - Martha T. Stearns, and father of Mrs. F. T. Duhring, a native of Newport, Vt., aged 73 years 6 months and 14 days. 0> Interment at Santa Barbara. STOUTENBOROUGH—In Bishop, Cal., March 5, 1902, John Henry Stoutenborough, a native of New York, aged G6 years. 0The funeral will take place Saturday, March 8, at Bishop, unaer_the auspices of Winnedumah Lodge No. 287, F. and A. M. THALL—In Seattle, Ada E., beloved daughter _of Henry H. and Frances Thall. VAN DE MARK—In this city, March 6, 1902, Cassius B. Van de Mark, beloved husband of Nellie Van de Mark, father of Frank J. Van de Mark, and brother of George' F. Van de Mark and Mrs. Lillian Cordelian Paff, aged 44 years 11 months and 20 days. CFFriends and acquaintances are respest- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1330 Howard street, where services will be held, under the auspices of Pawnee Tribe No. 67 (of Alameda), I. O. R. M. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. WILLIAMS—Ia this city, March 5, 1902, Mich- ael, father of Willlam F. and Michael E. Williams, a native of County Clare, Ire- land, azed 77 years. © [EFThe funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), at 8:15 o'clack. from the parlors of Carew & English, 29 Van Ness av.nue, thence to the Chavel of the Passion, First street, between Harrison and Bryant, where a requiem high mass will be- celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. REEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY, March 7. Arthur M, and Mabel Brown to Regina A. S, Pescia, lot on W line of- {.;ukm street, 20:6 N from Chestnut, N 27 by W 137:6; $10. Mrs, R, H. Hazleton to G. Helen Van Alen, {lot on N line of Lombard street, 167 E from Filtmore, E 26:6 by N 137:6; also lot on § line of Vallejo street, 192:6 E from Steiner, E 55 by 8 137: 10. / Mary A.'and Eugene N. Fritz to William G, and Hattic Richardson, lot on SE corner of Frederick street and De Long avenue, E 48 by § 106; $10, Robert A., Charles D. and Benjamin §. Dean (executors of estate of Peter Dean) to Wallace Bradtord. 1ot onS line of Jackson stret, 92:3 & rom Maple, B 75, § 121:8%, W 23:3%, N §:8%, W 537134, N 119:1; $5500. Helen Dunham to Albion S, Perley, Jot on W line of Dolores street, 129:514, N _of Sixteenth, N 30:6, SW_288:8, § 39:51, NE 287:6, quit- claim deed; $10. -Charles Lynch to Hu Jones, lot on N line of Twenty-eighth street, 125 W of Dolores, N 114, W 20, SW to point 8 95, E 25; $10. James and Margaret Curley to Jomes Hamil- ton, lot_on W line of Dolores street, 192:6 S of Army, N 84:6, W 90, S 25, E 50, S 95, E 15, NE 6 beginning: $10; James and Nellfe F. Hamilton to Levingston Jenks, same; $10. R, R. Impey to Jobn R. Impey, lot on E line of Church street, 74:6 N from Twenty-third, N 24:10 by B 70; $10. J. J. McEwen to Guardian Loan Association, 1ot on'E line of Sanchez street, 53 § from Clip- | per, S 25 by E 80, quitclaim deed; $10. Guardian Loan Association to John F. Dress- ler, same; $1500. Charles and Sarah Hill to Dantel Jorgensen, | lot on N line of Jersey street, S0 W from Noe, W 20 by N 100; $10. Jonathan and Anna M. Anderson to James H. MeNeill, lot on N line of Eiizabeth street, 300 W from Douglass, W 25 by N 114, lot 114, Hey- man Tract; $10. John and Mary M. Kilcommon to Alexander Bond, lot on S line of Broadway, 160 W of Jones, W 23 by S 60; $10, Susan Lowe (Murphy) to Alice F.. Alexander R. and Emma W, Rutherford, lot on $ line of Push street, 77:6 W h;’nm‘bes;venworth, W 30 by S 137:6, quitclaim deed; $25. ¥ \Wililam MeCormick to Margntet McCormick, lot on NE corner of Eddy and Larkin streets, N 87:6 by E 37:6; gift. Estate Pnilip Liesenfeld (by Henry Hetme, exccutor) to Bernard Langendorf, lot on 5@ line of Folsom strect, SW of Falmouth, SW 25 by SE 65 also lot on NW line of Shipley street, 225 NE of Sixth, NE 25 by NW 100: $9500. Siatiita Boynton (Roberts) to James Boyn ton, lot on NW_line of Harrison street, 110 | SW of Seventh, SW 25 by NW 80: gift. ‘Antoine_and Gracie Borel to Elmer J. and Mary C. Haskin, lot on W line of Seventh ave- nue, 330 N of California strest, N 25 by W 3207 $10. irianct Dunn (widow) to Arthur J. G. and Mary F. de Kutte, lot on N line of California street, §2:6 W of Twenty-third avenue, W 25 by N 100; $10. Charles J. Newton to William P. Kirby. lot on W iine of Thirty-seventh avenue, 100 & of L street. S 50 by W _120; $500. Henry Hiberer: to Frank W. McEwen, lot 9, block 531, Bay View Homestead Association; 10, y Frank W. and Delphine McEwen to Adolio Bachini, same: $10. ‘Amos Mecartney to George Burge, lot 3, block 114, University Homestead Association, quitclaim deed; $15. Rouleau, Simpson & Millar_Title Company (a corporation) to California Fireworks Com- pany of San Francisco, Limited, lot on W corner of Fifteenth avenue and K street, NW | 225, SW 100, SE 225, NE 100. block 309, South San Francisco Homestead: $10. M. Astorg to Jean Serres, lot on W_line of Gates street, 50 S of Union avenue, S 75 by W 70, lots 383, 385 and 357, Gift Map 2; $10. Cassius B. Van de Mark to Nellle Van de Mark, lots €0, 603% and 61, block 9, Flint Tract Homestead; $1. Fredericke (or Fredericka) and Gottlieb Ar- nold to Jean Escloses. lot on AV line of Mis- ion street, 95 8 of Thirtieth, N 86:3, W 10, § 0:3, W 27.88, S 3084 E 125.47, P. V. iots 401 ‘ana 102; $10. Marion Wagner. Edith McA. Newlands, Eva MeAllister Prittchett (formerly Eva MeAlis- ter), Hall McAllister and Marion Wagner (trus- tee) to Elien Dore, iand bounded N by ship channel, € by high water mark of San Froa cisco Boy, E by Larkin street, W by charter line 1851; $10. Alameda County. WEDNESDAY, March 5. Joseph and Harrlett Westali (wite) to, Josiah Tomlingon, lots 17 to 20, biock B, Map Laurel Grove Park, Brooklyn Township; $10. Leah F. Mott (single) to Henry E. Jacobsen (married) lot on W Lne of Oak street, 110 3 of Encinal avenue (said last line recognized since widening to 80), S 30 by W 100, block I, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; §10. Matta Mattfeldt (widow) to Ida Slebs (wife of Henry), lot on NW corner of Taylor avenue l{x[d Ninth street, N 50 by W 120, Alameda; sift. Rudolph Franke to Albert and Augusta Kay- ser, lot on E line of Grove street, 73:6 S of Elm (or Twenty-fourth), § 25 by E 81, block P, map blocks O, P, L, Kelsey Tract, quitclaim deed, Oakland; $5. Albert and Augusta Kayser to Hypolite Aud- ifirece, sume, Oakland; $10. Thomas Larkin and Michael King (executors of estate of Henry B, Mullens) to E. R. Tutt, lot on N line of Tenth street, 150 \ of Harri- son, W 60 by N 100, block' 141, Boardman's Map, Oakland; $3800. 7 William T. and Sarah B, Harris (wife) to H. B, Belden, lot on § line of Milton street. 100 W of San Pablo avenue, W 25 by S 100, being haif of lot 11, map Milton Traet, Oakland; $10 Hans and Katic Jacobson to’ C. W. Wind, lot beginning at Intersection of N line of Fei- ton street with E line of California and Nevada Raliroad, E 45, N 132, W 42, S to beginning, block D, amended map J. W.' Crawford Tract, Oakland; §10. Adelia’ R. Hobart (widow) to Maybelle I. Hutchingon, lot ori N line of Us street, 422:414 W Of San Pablo, W 90 by N (125, lo: 6. map property Villa Homestead Al ation, o‘km.‘rd;nfllal (single) to P W. Dornt. W, es (sing] ercy W. eld, a}) 18, R, map Paradise Park, Cakland; Hugh and Anna 8. Hogan (wife) to Harry A, Espy, lot on E line of Thirteenth avenue, 140,46 § of East Twenty-seventh street, E 11476, N 85, B 35, 8 50 W 1850 N IS0, block 85, Hogan's ivision map block &7, Highland Park, Bast Oakland: 375, > Fred Brand to Willlam Sehmid, lot on N line of Addison street. 110 W from center line of Grove, W 30 by N 138, portion range 1, map Hardy Tract, Berkeley; §10. Frances J. and . V. Jobnson to Luella M. Sisson (wife of L. D.), lot on N Jine of Hil- gard avenue, 176 I of Scenlc avenue, B 50 by X 126, lot 9, block 6. map Daley's Sesnic Park Berkeley; 3 ‘Abble H, Goff (widow) to Luella Lamb, lot on SE_corner of Mason and King streets, E 120 by S 75:3, lot 41, 8. map lands Regent Street Homestead Association, Berhdem- S. L. Yoakum (widow) to Maggie (single), lots 8 and 5, block 56, map subdivision lots 5& 57, 65, Kingsland 'h;ct, subject to leed of trust f ). Brooklyn 4 ). W Suxton (wire) v Wiltiag Teaac L. and Etla J. Corbin, 1ot on W corner of of | SW 25 by NW 100, lot 1, block 8. map N, Alameda Tract, formerly Valdez & Glascock " Tract, Brooklyn Towmshi . Lizzie C. Dean (widow) to Thomas J. Fahey, lot_on N iine of Taylor avenue, 246.64 W of Caroline street, W 33 by N 122, biock A, map portion original Vischer Tract, Alameda; $10. Ellen Crystie (widow) to Joseph W. Crystic, lot on N iine of Delger or Twentieth street, 180 W of Telegraph avenue (prior to widening to 100 feet), W 45 by N 100, Uakland; giit. Sidney' M. and Agnes York (wite) to Colum- bian Mutual Bullding and L.an Association, all interest in lot on W lne of Magnolia street, {fi N of Thirtieth, N 25 by W 133, Oakland; S. T. and Mora May Allen (Wife) to Thomas H, Montgomery, lot 30, map Austin Park, Oak- land; $C00. Elizabeth S. Merriam (widow) to Bessle B. Merriam (single), Iots 5, ¢ and 12, map E. W. Woodward's subdivision of lot 10, Dunnagan Tract, in plat 43, V. and D. Peralta Rancho, Oakland TownshiD; gtft. Joseph, Henry and Lizzie Mathews (de Ver- ner) to Martha E.. Hallidie, lot on N line of Channing way, 160 W of Howditch street, W 100 by N 130, subdivisions » and 10 of lots & and 4, block map subdivision of lots 3 and 4, Jlock 10, College Homestead Tract, Berkeley Guy W. Monroe (single) to Sarah L. Yoa- kum_ (widow), lot on N line of Center street, 208 W of Shattuck avenue, W 50 by N 13462 lot 82, block 1, subdivision' map block 1, Shat- tuck ct, N portion plat €8, etc., subject to existing incumbrarice, Berkeley: $10. Henry A, and Christine S. Pleitner to Carl Kreling, lots 44 to 48, map Pleitner Heights | Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Christen and Dorthea Jensen to Delfino D. Toro, lot on W line of Tevis street, 35 N of Washington, N 37 by W 125, block 775, map Levy Tract, Brooklyn Township; $1300. | Richard W. and Lettie V. Tutt to J. P. Judice (single), lot on W _line of West street, 40 S of Thmia‘ d, S 40 by W 115, iol 6, biock 2088, Map Portland Tract, subject to | dead of trust, 661 D. 437, Oakland; $2500. Henry and Eta Veach to Continental Build- ing and Loan Association, lot on S line of Murray street, 1660 W of San Pablo avenue, | W 80 by S 100, lots 44 and 5, Map Potter Tract, quitclaim deed, Berkeley; §5. Central Pacific Railway Company to Frank H. Garcia, lot on E line of Jackson avenue, 340.76 S of county raad from Oakland to Sun Leandro, S 50 by E 105. lot 21, block F. Map | Huntington Tract, Brooklyn Township; $410. H. E. and Catherine V. Harwood to Joses phine A. Fink, beginning at a point on SE line of county road 809, known as Redwood Toad, at W corner of tract conveyed to Emma Douglas, 620 D. 25, thence SW 60, SE 201.25, , E 60, NW_257,50 to beginning, Brookiyn Township; $720. Karl A. and Hilda Nelson to Harry W. Davis, lot on S line of Prentiss avenue, 1 W of Peralta avenue, NW 50 by SW 122 Deering Tract. Brooklyn Township; $10. Fred F. and Agnes J. Sprague to M. E. W. Chappel, ot on E line of Pease avenue, 103. § trom ‘center line of narrow gauge railroad, E 70 by § 30, W 10, § 30, W 60, N 7 Alameda; $10. THUGRSDAY, March 6. Henry A. and Lucy E. Bensop to Cayrie L. Mitchell (wife of James S.), lot on N line of West Twelfth street, W of Myrtle, N 114:6 by W 75, block 570, Boardman's Map of Oak- land and subdivision of said block as per T. J. Arnold’s plan of sald city, Oakland; also 'personal Eproperty: gift. John E. and Jane L. Morrls (wife) to Charles A. Bailey, lot on S line of Ward street, 100 W of Calais, 'W 25 by S 135, lot 19, block 31, Map resubdivision of Smith’s subdivision of | Mathews Tract, Berkeley: aiso lot on N line of Stuart street, 40 E of Sacramento, E 40 by N 135, lot 29, block 31, same, Berkeley; also 1ot on S line of Carlton street, 125 W of Calals, W 50 by S 132:6, lots 18 and 19, block 33, Map of resubdivision of same, Berkeley; $5. Harvey S. and Laura . Haseitine to Frank H. Masow, lots 0 and 16, Map of University Villa Tract, in plat 77, V. and D. Peralta Rancho, Berkeley; §10. William J. and Caroline L. Gardner to Rob- ert and Maggie J. Hazlett, lot on N line of Durant avenue, 100 E of Dana_street, E 50 by Nol;w‘ lot 15, block 1, Beaver Tract, Berkeley; $10. Frank A. Roberts to George Robbins, lot on NE corner of Grove and Seventeenth streets, N 50 by E 100, lot 2, !-p of Seventeenth street, ;:::’ween Grove and San Pablo, road, Oakland Herbert A. and Nejlle T. Swift (by Clarence Crowell, commissioner) to Frank N. Machado, lot on S line of Thirty-fourth street, 166 E of West, E 50 by § 100, lot 6, block &, Map of gmperty of Central Land Company, Oakiand; | Clarence and Esther K. Chichester to Luther | A. Teague, lot on S line of Sixtieth street, 150 | E of 1daho, E 18 by S 130, block 4, Amended Map of Butler Tract, Oakland: $10. Oakland Bank of Savings to Clarence Van H. King, Iot on W cofner of East Twelfth street and Seventh avenue, NW 50 by SW 130, block 32, Clinton, East Oakland; $10. Martha G. Bafley (single) to Zerah Smith, lot on SW corner of Valley and Hastie streets, § 170, W 45.09, N 179.70, E 108.29, lots 20 and 21, block D, Map of Valley Road Traet, Berke- | i ley; $10. | Judson and Cathériné C. Wheeler to Alice | M. Barnett, lot 12. block 3, Map of Wheeler Tract, Berkeley; $10. Lavinia and H. Bristow to Martin J. and | Rosalind_A. Petram, lot on E line of Park street, 232:4 § of San Jose avenue, S 50, E 117:5%, N 50, W 117:4%, lot C, block 18, Map of Alameda Park, Alameda; $2050. A. F. Morrison and Oliver B. Martin (exec- utors estate of Joan N. G. Hunter) to J. I, Young, lot on SW cortier of Santa Clara avenue 2pd Sherman street, § 190'by W 150, Alameda; Same to same, all interest in lot on W cor- ner of Santa Clara avenuie and Sherman street, 5200 by W 150, Alameda; $1. % FRIDAY, March 7. Serefino and Frances Fazio (wife) to An- | tonio and Maria Migali (wife), lot on S line of Third street, 139 E from Brush, B 21 by § 100, portion of lot 11, block 24, Kellogg Map (recorded March 6, 1902), Oakland; $10. W, O. and Lettle H. Baker (wife) to Thomas E, Collins, beginning at intersection of W line of lot 1, Block Q, and N line of Stanford ave nue, or right of way of Berkeley Branch Rail- road, N 55.66 to point 160 S from S line of Benton street, at right angles thereto, E 109, § 147, SW 180, to beghning, block Q, Map Par- adise Park, Oakland; $10. ! Ella Beach (widow) to Alexander S. Ireland (marrfed), lot on NE line of East Twenty-sev- enth_street 250 SE from Nineteenth avenue, SE 70 by NE 140, block 92, Map North Addi- tion to Town of Brooklyn (subject to deed of | trust for $1600 in 698 D, 41), Bast Oakland: $10. Oakland Bank of Savings to George Sterling, lots 35 and 46, Map of Rockbridge, Oakland Township; $10. G. L. Fitz to Louisa Braun (wife of M.), lot 57, property of Oukland Homestead Assocla- tion, Map of Maxwell Tract, Oakland Town- ship; $10, I H. Andrews (single) to Walter H. Rat- | cliffe Jr., lot on SW corher of Delaware and Grove (formerly Sherman) streets, S 135 by W 100, portion of Range 1, Map Hardy Tract, Berkeley; $10, Peter C. and Katie S. Brown (nee) and James | Brown (and as attorney) to George Ray, lot on S line of. Durant avenue, 100 E of Fulton street, E b5 to point 450 W of Ellsworth street, S 130, | W 55 to point 100 E of Fulton street, N 130, | block 13 College Homestead, Berkeley: §10. Abner 1. or A. I. Lowell and Ada J. Lowell | (wife) to Oskie Trey (wife of Arthur ¥.), lot | on § line of Durant avenue, 194:6 W of Shat- | tuck avenue, W 10 by § 140, block 2, Map of | Barker Tract, portion of plat (8, Berkeley; $10. Glovani Baptiste Guidice to E. S. Harvey, lots 16 and 11, block 79, Map of town of Alva- rado, Washington Township; $10. Charles N. and Mary E. Wood (wife) to Mol- lie H. Huntley (wile of D. B.), lot on N line of Simpson street, 160 W of Telekraph avenue, W 50, N 111.97, K 50, ete., S 11192, lot 38, Map of Simpson’s Tract, ete., Oaklend; $10. Jehn G. and Agnes M. Agar (wife), Agnes | L. Macdonough (and as trustees under will of | Joseph Macdonough), Joseph M., Jessie T. and | W. O'B. Macdonougli to Samuel 7. Stiva, Iot on € line of Thirty-first street, 165 W of Grove, W 56 by S 140, Iot 9, block 284, Oakiand: $10: | William and Mary Hanson (by D. W. Loring | and C. F. Rilliet, trustees) to Continental | Building and Lean Association, 793 D. 169, lot on S line of Wilder street, 425 E of San Pablo avenue, B 100 by $ 120, Iots 13 and 14, block | C, Map of Carrison Tract and_adjoining prop- | erty, trustee’s deed, Berkeley; $118%. | George K. and Bessie M. Holloway (by same) | to same, 758 D. 428, lot on W line of r street, 100 S of Woolsey, S 35:5 by W 110, block 4 Map Central Park at Alcatraz Station, | etc., trustee's deed. Derkeley; $1571. H Rosa M. Shattuck (widow) to E. A. Girvin, Iot on N line of Center street, 50407 E of Grove, E 50 by N 13L62, being a portion of lots 40 and 41, sabdivisfon map of block 1, uck Tract, N portion of piat ¢S, Berke: Charles A. and Alice C. Balle W. E. Sell, lot.on W corner of Cotaars | Grant streets, S 36 by W 100, lot 1, bioek A, Map Edith Tract, subject 0 mortgage for | $100, Berkeley: $5. W. E. Sell to Archibald i 13 | | i Barnard, same, S ke zaline Kelso . . and Ant el ife L. Saxton, let on Svite) to. Teaac line of Grand Val- nio avenue, 100 NE of Orange atrat, ok | 140, ol p Marion Trae Brooklyn Township; $10. : g Builders’ \ ontracts. A. M. Sharp (owner) with L. A. and C. L. Kern (contractors), drchitect Nathaniel Biais. | dell—All work except plumbing, gas fteing, | sewering, tiling, hearths, gratcs, trimming hara- | ware, eleetrical work, furnace, shades. gas fix- tures, painting and tinning for a two-story attie and partly finished basement frame building, on | N line of Vallejo street, 102:6 W of Deviga- dero, W30 by N 196, W. A i9a; §525. Angus and David McKay (owners) with Elec- trical Engineering, ~Company (contractors), architcot Albert Sutton— passenger ele- vator and sidewatk hand lft for a_four-story and basement brick building, on NW corner of Sacramento_and idesdorff streets, N 60 by W 40: $2155. G. B. Cevasco (owner) with Demartini & { Traverso (contraetors), architect Thomas J. ‘Welsh—All work for a fw-nvlr:y and basement f building, on W line of street, 25 § of Twenty-second, W 100 by N 25: $12,935. Philipp Hagemann (owner) with J. Albert nhneulfr” (contractor), architects Rousseau & Son—All work except plumbing, mantels, gas fixtures and shades for a three-story frame bullding (five flats and store), on NE corner of Fourteenth znd Folsos N 27:5%, B £0.76, S 26.521, W 100, ; $8545. Same owner with J. F. Nconan (contractor), architects same—| b sewer wark and gas fitting for same on same; $1148. R. 8. Willlams and R. Keller (owners) with John Fleherty (contractcr), architect Theodore | C Costa 5s W. Lentzen—All work except sewering., paint- ing, plumbing, gas fitting. electric work, exca- vating, concréte work, finish are, man- tels and shades for. two three-stors frame buildings with basements, on N lLne of Fell street, 160 W of Scott, W 50 by 187:6; §10,300. Mutual Savings Bank (owners) with Otis' Elevator Company (contractors), architect Wil- liam Curlett—Two horizontal hyfiraulic eieva- tors and two sidewalk ram elevdtors in- build- EW WESTERN HOTEE. D Warner, Seattle R A Hardle, San Jowe R N Downe, Pa J Nader, Sait Lake H Rood & w, Mich J Walker, Sait Lake B F Goodwin, Rosewell| & F' Young, P Robles A Campbell, 'Portland Devere & w, Cal W H Prince, Seattle |J E Hall, Dawson N Johnson, Los Ang |F J Edwards, Oakland Rey W H L Rowend, Canada F B Schell, Towa G A Kimbell & w, Mass J H Wiscup, Denver Mrs C Cummings & Lowell, Colo daughter, Boston rs Bradfield, Colo W Gerrans, Plymouth | COMMERCIAL NEWS Cum&un H. V. Thomas as secretary. The financial statement covers fifteen months to December 31, 1901, during wilich the receipts were $645,~ 275 and the kxpenses $356,956, or for the twaive months $285,485, showing a balance of $350,- 982. Dividends paid in twelve months were £33,982. Liabilitles at the close of the year Wwere reported at $9181 and the net assets at $2.065,634. The betterments were $22,323 and the net funds on hand at_the close of the year §54.046] The report of Manager Gibbs say: ~We have (00 acres planted and 1500 acres . first aMd second ratoons, which we at_present estinfate will yield 7500 tons sugar. With or- dinary weather it should have ylelded 10,000 tong, but the drouth of last summer checked its’ growth.” STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, March 7—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. 4s ar coup..112% — 'ds qr ¢ (new)139%130% ar reg....111%111% 3s qr coup...109 100} MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A W Co. 7613103 |Ombus C 6s.131 Bay CPC 3s.106%107% | Pac G Im 4s. Cal-st 3s.....1161 — | Pk& C H 68.107 |Pk& O R 6s.117 120 Ed L&P Gs. — | Pwi-st R 6s.117 Fer&C H 6s.116 |Sac EGR 3s. 95 100 1t Geary-st 5s.. — IS F &37V5s.12315 H C&S 5%s. — |Sierra Cal 6s.105 110 Do Bs..... — 1004 S P of A 6s L Ang R 5s.121 — | (1909) 2% 113 Do gtd 6s. — — | (1910) 113% 114 Do gtd 5s.104% — (S P of Cal 88 LA&P5.101% — | (1900)Sr A. — 110 Do lem 55.101 103 | (1905)Se B.110 110% Mkt-st C 6s.126 — | (1906) 11251121, m 5s.119% — | (1912) 121 122% C 6s.11114 — |SP of Cal 1st ... 128~ — | ¢ gntd 5s.120 — ‘108%108% | Do stmpd 113112 .112% — |8P Br Cal 6s.13813140% Kk L1157 — 1SV Wat 6s.111 1113 Oak Trn 65,122 — | Do ds.....10215 — Do 1st ¢ 58.111% — | Do 4s3d m.10115 — Oak W G s. — 104 Stkn Gas 6s.101 — Oc SS Co 5s.101 102 | WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 75% 76 Port Costa.. 63% 66 Marin Co... 57— Spring Val.. 91% 92 GAS AND ELECTRIC. CentL&P. 2 5 |Pac Light... 43 — Eqt G L Co. 8§ — |Sac B G&RC 25 31 Mutual .. 5 |SFG&E.. 1% — OGL&H.. 55 056%8SFGLCo. 54— Pac G Imp. 57 — Stktn G & B 8 — INSURANCE. - Firem's Fnd.257 275 | BANKS. Anglo-Cal .. 88% — P L & A...168 170 California_. 422 — Mer Ex (lla). 18% — Cal Safe Dp.117%118 S F Nationl 13713 — First Netnl. — — SAVINGS BANKS. German ...1975 — [Sav & Loan Humboldi .. — — |Security Sa Mutual Sa 8214 Un.on Trust S F Sav U513 — | STREET RAILROADS. California ..169 1721 Market . 60~ Presidio POWDER. 79% 80 Vigorit . SUGAR. — 4 Kilauea Hawalian .. 37% 40 Makawell Honokaa ... 12 Onomea Hutchinson . 13% 13% Paauhau MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack.163 c AF A.. 2% Cal Fruit As. 97 'ac C Borx.165 Cal Wine As.100 Par Paint... 18 Oceanic S Co 35% 3643 Morning. Session. Board— Cal Wine Assn.. Giant Powder Con Honokaa S Co.. Hutehinson S P Co. Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. Los Angeles Ry s, Market-strect Ry Market-street Ry. Market-street Ry . Northern Ry of Cal 5s. Oceanic S S.. 35 S P of Arizona (1910) S F Gas & Electrie Co. S V Water . 8§ V Water 8 V Water S V Water, s 90. S V Water 1S V Water $2000 U 5 3s (coup. Street— 25 Glant Powder Con. kS 328844888838 & PETTELL I e 3 3 g2 § 109 1235 z s 30 Honokaa Co L1200 25 Makaweli . 26 00 35 Makawell .26 25 30 Paauhau S P Co .12 00 $10000 SF &S J V. 123 5o Afternoon Session. Board— 35 Alaska Packers' Assn 163 00 50 Anglo-Cal Benk. .88 75 §1000 N P C R R 5s. 108 50 10 Paaubau 8 P Co - 12 00 58 V Water, s 5. - 91 871 150 S V Water .92 00 Street— 30 Hutchinson $ P Co. . 13 50 10 S V Water - 91T 70 S V Water . 92 00 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 500 Home ............ 388 200 Occider:tal of W Va 19 10 Peerless, s 3 625 2000 Reed_Crude 35 25 San Joaquin 650 1000 Sterling, b 90.... 35 117% Afternoon, Session. Board— 100 Aztec 1 00 200 Home - 385 130 Occidental of W Va 1 150 Occidental of W Vi 2 10 Peerless . 625 500 Sacramento . 5 100 Sovereign 15 MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales the Puciflc Stock Exchange: ooy i 400 Best & B. 300 Best & B. stggarar 360 C C & Va..1 32% 500 Cn Imperial 500 Hale & Nor 500 Mexican ... 200 Ophir .. 500 Overman SHEEEER The following were the sales yesterday in the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board: 29 200 1200 a Crwn Foint. 03 | 300 Yer Tocker, 11 200 ‘el . 1T 300 Gould & €. 11 200 Caledonia . 26 (500 200 Challenge © 17 | 100 b 50 C C & Va..1 30 1600 4 200 Confidence . 57 | 400 10 500 Con N York o1 200 13 1200 Gould & C. 11 100 500 Hale & Nor 30 | 200 s 800 Justice .... 10 | 800 26 200 Mexican 20 | 200 7 . p. m. Bid.Ask. 10 12 a ez - 30 3 o c8 00 1 06 % 03 10 11 o o8 — o = 88 B oI 5 - 10 = o 27 ot 8