The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 18, 1902, Page 13

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CAL INSTRUMENTS—C P, arbotmieten Lam o, A ALTHOUGH meny seemingly advantageous are offered in the wWay of prices upon planos. please bear in mind x only duplicate them. but can offer exceptionally fine pianos and. largest AT lees than cost, uncalled-for suit: PERSONALS—Continued. Ned-for overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS'. London Satior. 321 Masket st ; ELECTRIC needle specialists; superfluous halr assortment o makes 10 che from. & moles. destroved. Mrs. H. Eaton. 427Sutt SHERMAN, C & CO.. Bteiaway dealers, | o= Ty way snd Thirteenth sts., Oakland. aken back any time . uil purchase price al- e ey cs« Knabe, at regular ; costs you coly 20c @ day tobuy ER & CHASE, 30 tied 1850 AUCTION AUCTION! Everytl PIANOS are seliing like ho es storage, $40 up. WIL- 5 AGE, 1710 Mariet st. SOHMER & CO. planos; Byron Mauzy pianos; Lester pianos: Spielmann pianos; Cecilian perfect piano plaver; pipe organs. 308,.810, 312 Post st upright. $35: large cabinet grand u $150: square planos. $35 up: A. B ron. walnut case, aimost mew, $27 rs & Son, 23 5tn st Ivers & Pord agts. MEN getting shaved without toap for 1be at Ruse House Barber Shop, 217 Montgomery. st. Masquerade costumes at H. Anderson cai costumer. 26 O'Farrell; country orders. Electriz & electrie-light baths, massage, hot alr treatment for rheumatism,etc. 23% Geary,r.27. EUPERFLUOUS hair ard moles removed by lectrie needle. Dr.&Mrs. Traverse.1170 Markct. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna: Testores gray, hair to its natural color: $1: at all druggists. ONE MINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CUKE Snstantly: 10c and 25c. All druggists. MASQUERADE costumes._play books, _wig: country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 133 Akt. TAJLOR-MADE sults, §7 50; dress pants, §230. Misfit Clothing Parior, ¢or. Bush and Dupont. ER & SON, Wissner and Raumeister os, as well as g00d second-hand in- struments at MAUVAIS’, 769 Mariet st UPRIGHT piano, $100; splendid bargain; best renting planos’ in city for $3 per month. SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st. ofter for one week 12 beautitul pianos at | bargein prices from $85 up. ¥, “!? Slg?’:- €ER & CO.. cofier Sutter and Powell sts. | OUR pianos. the leading makers; price $100 up- ward: values best in the city.. xfzm';?s PIANO FACTORY, Market, 14th ahd Church. NE Iot of artistic planos now on display v music store of THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO., 931 Market st. i = DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, U] best curn cure, 2! druggists: A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 nmwes. in wranmer for.matline. £1 ner vear. —_— PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. A—DR. OLIVE GR! . Jady physiclan and surgeon, at 1122 Market st.; hours 10 to 8. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st,. bet. Sixth and Seventh. ABSOLUTE sacrifice—Besutitul tone high-grads upright pienc; going East. 8§11 O'Farrel st PROPERTY WANTED. 8 LEADING planos, Steinw Chickering. Weber, other makes, at FAY'S, 1729 Mission. WANTED — Four good squares for hall b\'}i_o!\ MAUZY, 310 Post st. i 2 ELECTRIC self-playing pianos; bargains. BYRON MAUZY, 810 Post st. BARGAIN. great sacrifice; 2 uprights, nearly new. JOB. SCHMITZ & co.,pls‘mcumur. | SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and - MULLER, maki Fatbam place On Life Interests in Estates. -Property Being Held in Truj ---Undivided Interests in. Real Estate. Lite Insurence Policies; Estates in Probate; Financial Problems of ‘all sorts and sizes. ......... IF YOU NEED MONEY.. - See HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602 Examiner, AA_MANHATTAN LOAN CO. (Inc) $300,000 at 53% and 6 per cent in sums tosuit; City, Ogkland, Town and Country property; second mortgages, life insurance and securi- ties; loans on unsettled estates, undivided in- terests in real estate and legacies; will pur- chase above securities. Manhatten Loan Co., Tel. Red 5024; 7th floor, Crocier building. ANY AMOUNT AT € PER CENT. First, second and third mortgages. Undivided interest in real estate in Mortgages and legacies bought: no delay. Get my terms before doing business elsewhere ....R. McCOLGAN.... ANY proposition, any amount; 6 per cent; first, second and third mortgages, estates in pro- bate, interest in estates; legacies, undivided interests, securities, manufacturing and mer- cantile ifiterests, corporation loans. Room 16. 1st ficor, Chronicle blg. GEORGE E. OLSEN. MUNICIPAL Loan Office, 103 Grant ave., near Geary &t.; phone Red 1608. WANTED~—160 acres or more general farming land within 5 miles of rallroad. G. R. W., room 50, Brooklyn Hotel; no agents. e e e e et REAL ESTQ'I'E—CIT\'—FO_R SALE. CHEAPEST HOMES IN SAN FRANCISCO, Why? Owners must sell. Cottage of 6 nd summer kitchen, chicken hsui monthly rent. chicken houses, ete.; 2 large lots, 25x125 each; near cars; will sell for value of the lots. Four large lots ready for bullding; adjoining lots sold for $150 each; will sell these for $90 each. It you have bargains in property to.sell, wisk to purchase. call or write to THISTLETON, 272 Sadowa st., Ocean View. JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st., corner Stockton. Telephone Grant 177. Real Estate Agent. Property Bought and Sold. Rents collected. AN elegant modern .cottage of 6 rooms and. bath; sunny side street: San Jose, near Valley, bet. 28th and 20t cars pass door; appreciated if 25x100. FOR sale cheap—Ncw 6-room house: 25 De Long ave., bet. Waller and Frederick sts.; easy terms: 2 mantels and electric fixtures. §5500 MUST be paid; $3000 cash only; rents $60. Apply on premises, 2623, Sutter st CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly " Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Usited States or Canada ome year for $l, postage pai e — REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale ~—FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Emall tracts, $60 to $80 per acre, on Rancho Cotatl, Sonoma Co.; future value assured,.as San Francisco is growing rapidly; location Dest for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co.. 802 Califoraia st.: for pamphlets and information. seen; -l {IGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at A CHICKEN and hog ranch, near county line; land and improvements cost over $4000;.will sell for half, easy payments: complete; make money, Business Board of Trade, 326 Pine. lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 844 Market st.; tel. Main 1644. Branch 19 Third. ANY unt on furniture, planos; no removal; | lowest rate; private, confidential. ORMSBY, 26 Montgomery st., room 7, opp. Lick House. FOR sale—80 acres, near Santa Rosa; rough { lapd; warm belt; §15 per acre. - Box $438; Call office, . §500,000 AT 6 per cent, in sums to sult in city. $150,006 on large ranches at fair rates; sec. ond mortgs. R. J. Mercer & Son, 412 Pine, Banta Clara Valley. San Jose.and Peninsular . see WOOSTER, WHITTON & 0} MERY, 634 Market, 8. F., & San J, ON real estate. 1et or 2n4 mortgages and on fur- | niture or pianos; mo removal; any amount; | lowest rates. BECKER, 36 Geary st., room 36, A PRIVATE party loans any amount on farni- ture, planos; no-removal: low rates; confiden- tial. WHITEHEAD (Wiisor's), 1710 Market. T AGENCY—Loans to salaried peopie on their note. THE TOUSLEY CO. ..143 Phelan bldg. o plan: . no removal: money lowest interest: easy terms; no broker- reliable party. 1170 Market st.; room 68. LOWEST rates on furniture, etc., by private party; no removal: mo commission; confiden- tial. Room 3, Conservatory bldg.. 301 Jones. $10 TP on furniture, planocs: no com.: private | party: St. A bidg., 6 Bddy, rm. 72, 4th fir. | $5 50 PER month repays $1000 loan; stop pay- ing rent. MURDOCK, 514 Pine st. ONE per cent on furniture: $5 a month on each N furniture, quick age $1000; any security. 302 Montgomery st., r. 1. Money losned salaried people without security. HILL, r. 44, Merchants' Exc., 431 Californga. CASH loaned salaried people on mnote without indorser. MORRELL, 609 Examiner bidg. PROFITABLE orange. lemon, peach and prune lands to sell: rigbt locality: big money; easy payments. HEALY & CARR, 6 Eddy st. EWING MACHIN) AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold. rented, ex., repairing. lowest rates; phone Howard 3264. 145 Sixth, ALL kinds beught, sold, rented, exchanged; re- STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., office Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 540 Mis sion st.; tel. Howard 941. ¥. W. ZEHFUSS, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore phone Jackson 281. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. 8% ON furniture and pianos: $15 up; mo re- moval. Phone Black 1709. Room 81, 6 Eddy. furniture, planos: lowest rate: no removal; private. LICK, 116 McXAllister st. IF you want a home I will loan you money to buy-it. A. E. RUDELL, 222 Sansome st. LOANS money on_salary: no indorser; Eastern plan. Western Loan Co., 309 Phelan bidg. —_— WANTED—Rooms and board for couple, nurse and baby; near narrow-gauge station. Box 7861, Call office. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. * MONEY WANTED. { WANTED—$1000 on suburban lots; county in- terest. Box 4486, Call office. —_—_—mm MINES AND MINING. er offered 15 now open 0 act as director in opening ine,” near Amador, on mother OIL. OIL tenks, 2nd-hand. in good order; all sizes, cheap. H. 8. WHITE, 130-132 Beale st. —_————— ng & tinting ccne. 3d et.; tel. Red a521. e e | PALMISTRY. MRS E. PEARCE, scientific business palmist, pariors 12 and 15, The Vendome, 1104 Market st.; hours from 9 a to 10 p. m. MME. G. L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. Post st., corner f Jones; phone Polk 837. 700 | $1900—NEW five-room cottage; lot 35x122:6; street work all done; 2 blocks to train and cars; only $100 down, balance less than rent; only $15 per month. W. C. MORAN & CO, ; Guerrero-stregt.|. ot pairing: lowest Tates ‘Tel Green 144 205 4th. | O4KLA OAIKLAND REAL KSTATE, WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON - & . WOODWARD, WATEON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & Wi DWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, * WATSON ' & WOODWARD, WATSON & WOODWARD, . WATSON & ; WOODWARD, “WATSON & WOODWARD, WATSON | & WOODWARRN, WATSON & WOORWARD. WATEON & WOODWARD, WATSON (incgrporated): | | SEASON. SEASON. SEASON. SEASON. SEASON. SEASON. - SEASON. FIRST SALE OF THE FIRST SALE OF THE FIRST SALE OF THE FIRST SALE OF THE - FIRST SALE'OF THE TIRST ‘SALE OF THE FIRST SALE OF THE il SPECTAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SALE. ALE. SALE. .SALE. - SALE. SALE. SALE. w + AUCTIO:! AUCTION AUCTION. AUCTION. * AUCTION. AUCTION. AUCTION. “TALBOT “TALBOT ‘TALBOT TALBOT TALBOT “TALBOT Leandro, Leandro, Leandro, Leandro, » Leandro, Leandro, Leandro, - ——ON- 3 . SATURDAY, MARCH"29, 1902, SATURDAY, MARCH - 29, 1002. SATURDAY, MARCH 29,:1902. SATURDAY, MARCH, 29, 1902. SATURDAY, MARCH 20,1902, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1902. MARCH 29, 1902, SATURDAY, | At 11 O'Clock a. m. on the Premises. ‘We will sell at publi¢ ‘duction and to, the ighest bidder. the beautiful countty home of M Fred . Talhot, consisting of 140 acres of the very finest, frult -and vegetable Jand—sixty @cres in_full bearing orchard, consisting of English Walnuts, Oranges, Cherries, and all varieties. - BEAUTIFUL 12-ROOM RESIDENCE. ‘ Theroughly modern, fine stable, superintend- ent's’cottage, inilk house, brooder houses, etc., ete.—an ideal country home. : Following the sale of the land and improve- ments, we will also sell all of the personal property, WITHOUT LIMIT OR RESERVE— Conststing of elegant, costly household furnish- ings. ofl paintings, steel engravings, Decker Bros. grand square, piano, etc., etc. Cafriage teams, saddle horses, Shetland ponies, carriages and carts, harness, saddles. Several fine head of cetiis—*Jersey stock.” Send for catalogue for all particulars and complete list of property to be sold. - ~ WOODWARD, WOODWARD, ‘WOODWARD, WOODWARD, WOODWARD, “WODDWARD, WOODWARD, WOODWARD, WOODWARD, WATSON WATSON WATSON WATSON WATSON WATSON WATSON WATSON WATSON rerRRrrRR (Incorporated) Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate Real * Estate. Auctioneer: Auctioneers Auctioneers, Auctioneers Auctionsers Auctioneers, ‘Auctionieers, v 1 - 903 . Broadway, Oakland. 803 Broadway, Oakland. 903 - Broadway. Oakland. 903 Broadway, Oakland. 903 Broadway, Oakland. + 903 Broadway, Oakland. 903 ‘Broadway, Oakland. . $2100—$200 CASH, balance $20 per month; less than rent; 6 large rooms, 8 foot basement, concrete foundation 2 ft. high; porcelain bath, tiled sink, fine sideboird and mantel, tinted walls,” stationary tubs, gas fixtures; all complete to move into; lot 45x100. W. C. MORAN & CO. | $2200—NEW 7-room house; lot 50x140; 15 black to cars; on 80 ft. street. C $2500—8-ROOM house; corner, lot. 45x100; al sewered; city water conneeted; will trade for ranch of equal down, balance $20 per month; 1 block' from new reilrcad. ‘W. C. MORAN & CO. SEE Wheeler Tract before prices raise; 33 lots already sold. W. C. MORAN & CO., Lorin Station and Schmidt block, Berkeley. NEW 5-room cottage; bath, mantel, basement; sewered: corper lot, 40x100; Golden Gate. $1700—$500 - cash, balance monthly; W. C. MORAN & train. ] $1750—$350 cash, balance flat loan. Pacifie Home Building Company, 39 Nevada block, fan Francisco. H__JEROME FOSELLI, scientific palmist, 515 Tayior st.. bet. Geary and Post tel Biack BOL. PERSONALS. WANTED—Whereabouts of John Smith, who jeft Avponang, Rhode Isiand, 15 years ago: left Fresno, Cal, 2 years ago for Farmers- ville. _Address James F. Smith, 339 Indjana ave., Toledo, Ohlo. AN elegant line of remnants for sults to order, £15; with these suits e make an extra pair of Bants free of charge; other sults on insta, mente, $1 weekly. LEMOS, 1117 Market | + between Seventh and Eighth. ANTED—A man posted on Eastern lumber | i .hingle business with §25.000 capital to { chase a complete shingle and finishing 1 on Humboldt Bay. Address N. i BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. COTTAGE of 7 rooms and bath: high bases ment: esey payments. MURDOCK, £14 Pine. ‘alue or will sell for 3100‘ BUY,BEFORE THE, RISE., $1000—Cozy cotlage of b Tooms: hot and cold water; hall; poroelain sink, etc.; newly painted and papersd; supny side; “street work and walks complete: near cars and school; terms if desired; No. 1743 Filbert st.; near 20th; go arid see it to-day; owner will be there. e Toom: lots 20x100 and 4€x100; Nos. 674 ahd 676 33 st near Grove; choice location; -all modérn; ‘opel, Sloping lawns; handy to school, | churches-and ¢ars. $1400—Close. to. San Pablo ave.; house of 7 rooms and bath; all in first-class condition: street. work all done; easy terms can be ar- ranged. ; GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 480 Tenth st., near Broadway, Oakland. LOOK THIS UP TO-DAY. Pretty homes, new and modern, five to eight rooms, with every convenience; latest plumbing; lots 40 feet front (or more, it desired); lawns; stone walks and street work . complete; moderate prices and easy Vacant 40-foot lots $800 to. $1000; very. desirable in every respect; near school . and churches and two electric - lines; ele- vated ground; Merrimac or Twenty-elghth ‘between. Telegraph ave: and Grove W. “T. HARRIS, on the premi, AUSTIN. 460 Tenth st., Oakland, or FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. AN unparalleled opportunity; 200x130 feet, cor. Wilson ave. and Hopkins st.: 2 blocks from 2 street-cars and public school; furnished cot- tage of 6 rooms; stable, chicken-house, pig- eon cote, etc.; ornamental grounds; fruit or- chard: 20 minutes from Oakland or 1 hour from §. F.; rent $35 a month; price $4060. Apply J. FREUD, Mills building, or H. ureka, Cel. Will the gentioman who assisted the | lady in drug store who was thrown from car | Thursday, March 13, 9 ., kindly com- muticate with her. 2337 Howard st. WHY guess? You can be certaln of siyle and fit by ueing. Standard Patterns; Avril pat- terrs and The Designer now . 3. W, EVANS, Domesiic cifice, 1021 Market, Br.6th ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester | Hotel. 44 Third st.. near Market: 700 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per might: §1 50 to 86 per wee! free "bus arnd baggsge to and from the ferry. A. PLEITNER, Fruivale station. $6 50—A1 CHICKEN .ranch; plenty of good water; 475 chickens, 5 ducks, 1 cow, moders. incubator, large broodery, 3 brobders and number of chicken houses; well laid out and nicely fenced: bone mill, meat grinder and garden tools; $500; 2 acres rich land at a bargain; near steara and electric cars:; model echool. " Call or address HULL & LEE, 11 blocks from Fruitvale station. Froitvale ave. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, COMPARE my switches with others; I only keep the best: bair for §1 50. $2. $3: ha's dressing. 25¢; shampocing, S0c; hair dried in 10 mfiputes. G, LEDERER, 123 Stocktop st. A—WHAT do you think? O, BERMAN, b Eliie, makes colored shirts to order; $i eaca: same as white shi~ts: selection 300 patterns. WHITE enamel fron beds, single, U s or Gouble §2 25 PASTERN OUTFIITING Electroiytic removal of moies and superfiuous. halr; permanent: painiess; Tree treatment; work guaranteed. ise C. Dudley, 1702 Mit. 4 #chool to learn hairdressing, hair work, man- scuring. Manbattan Hair Store, 1702 Market, bet. Polk and Van Ness, MISS A, V., DOYLE.- SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles d-«w with electric needle. MISS EATON. 1119 Sutter st. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. - i ACTUAL VALUE $4300. nd new colonial house; of#h and nickel lumbing: 7. rooms and bath; driveway, wn; an ideal home; & No. 1 location; can- venlent to business center, cars, schools, ete. only $1000 cash, balance on mortgage. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $350 CASH, $7 B0 monthly; cottage of 5 rooms; large barn;. chicken-house: good “well of water, also city water and sewer; immense fruit trees; ‘asported ‘small “fruit in abu dance; ghrubbery and . flowers in_profusion: nice cheap home; Iot 37:6x203 feet, all fenced; 1 block from electric cars and fine model ‘schoolhouse: adjoining East Qakignd: o fogs nor raw winds: price all told §095. Call or send for circular. 455 Seve _ opposite, Broadway _ station. Oakland; car- riage free. H, Z. 'JONES, Land Owner. m OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALM. FURNITURE pood and cheap. this month HCKEWHAA'H. 408 El-\-en‘t’h st ,fl’“l,;ll .ul 4O0MS FO HOUSEKEEPING. CLAY, 16292 nicely furnished rooms; gas and bath. Call 1528 Polk st. & EDDY, 438, rear—Four furnished. rooms b Keeping: large sunny ya ity FIFTH, 853_Furhished housekeeping: 3 con- necting, $12; 2 connecting, $10; single, $4 up. X0 ADVERTISEMENTS.| $2250 ahd $3830-~Two fine homes of 6 and § th st., | ROOMS TO LET—-Furn. and Unfurn. A—FRER lisi furnished reems to let: ith of without the board; we save you walidng Tourist Renting Bureau, 10 Monts’s. SWICK House, 145 _SIxth—Rooms, e to $1 per night; 5125 to 85 per weck, an light housekeeping roems; open all night, 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 €alifornia; telephone Main 266. WEBSTER Typewriter Inspoction Co._—Expert typewriter doctors; estimate free. 200 Sansome. CLIFFORD," 204. Ellis, ‘cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 11—Nicely furnished suite, ' $15; also “large sunny rcom, $10. : .| ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furnished r ed rooms, 35¢, $1 50 night; $1 09, $6 Wk.; open all night. ELLIS, 1164 — Elegant sunny unfurnished room. 'Y 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- olo’dARmxe- and single; travelers uccomniodated. GEARY, 483—Several well furnished rooms to let. : XD SOUTHERN Hotel, 7th-and Mission— Ry Touse: those requiFing & quiet, orderly home at moderate charges: sult,single;elevat. WARD, G46—New house; free ueuter; from $1 25 week and w LARKIN, 110—Elegantly furnished rooms; en suite or single, ; LARKIN, 819%—Sunny’ frant room; gas, bath, ‘phont; '$7 per month; gentleman. MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Handsome suites: Private baths ;newly furnished single rooms. outstde s; running MASON, 502—Front sunny down ‘town, $2 50 a week. MINNA, 667, corner 8th—Newly furnished bay- window room; $1 per week: transient. NEW.ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicely fur- nished rooms: $2 a week up; 35c a day up. rooms, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were. lasued yesterday: Patrick Qualters, 33, 3 Howard court, and Frances Conni¥, 26, 159 Stlver street. Charles E. Cameron, 36, ecity, and Minnie M. Cakplouvs, 31, city. - > Joln E. Ecklumd, 31, 2 Stanley place, ani Repecea Warkeler, 23, 2 Stanley dlace. - E. Bernard R. Friedrich, 35, 936 Harrison street, and Carlotta Ames, 30, city. William B. Ludlaw, 29, Stockton, Cal., and Clara M. Wagner, 25, Stbekton, Cal. Arthur N~ Cudworth, 21, ‘2420 Fillmore street, and ‘Marian B. Fraser. 18, 1337 Union. John C. Canavan, 25, 1436 Pacific street, and Charlatte White, 21. 14}6 Pacific street. Paul Demartini, 28, 903 Vallejo street, and Lizzie Phillips, 19, 65 Minna street. BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth.: marriage and d*ath notices sent by mail will not be inserted: They must be handed In at efther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. PRATT—In Alameda. March 11, 1902, to the wife of Robert F. Pratt, a son. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 85c to $150; week, §2 to $8; month, $8 to §30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. 3 LL. 20—Sunny furnished rooms and O AnE Flisvator, slec: lights: day. week, mob. BHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Mawket—Furnished or unfurnished, SUTTER, 717—Furnished double parlors suit- able for offices. . TEHAMA, 3012 large sunny furnished rooms %o let; also housckeeping rooms. TWELFTH, 111—Large sanny frent room, com- fortably furn; phone, bath; priv. fam.; reas. Vendome, 1104 Market—Changed hands; newl; 'r:ngx\,r’llted; furn. suites. Mrs. V. W. lflller’: 2 LARGE sunny front rooms with alcove; run: ning- water, bath suitable for 4 or 5 adults; furn. or unfur.; central. Box 4227, Call. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencla st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmor . ROOMS AND BOARD. A A AA AN CO-OPERATIVE homes, Nos. .2 and 3, for self-respecting, low-salaried working girls, $2.50 per week, board and lodging; refer- ences. Call at or address MISS FLORA - BOLLINGER. 645 Folsom st. MEREDITH, 218 Turk—-Supny tront ‘rooms; electric lights; hot and cold ‘water; modern; first-class Board; Teasonable;phone South §20. FULTON, 25—Room with or without board for gentleman. NIARA, 615 Taylor—Sunny front and back suites; - exceilent’ board; terms reasonable. VAN NESS, 015_Large sunny rm; grate: run. water; couple, $45—3 suit. terms; ex. board, VAN NESS; * 519—Handsome furnished sunny sultes, single rooms; first-class table board, JOHNSON, The, €05 O'Farrell—Nice home; ood tabie; epacious grounds; rates moderate. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select 1a; popular raf PROPOSALS. NOTICE. TO CONTRACTORS—Office of the Veteratis” Home of Californla, room 13; 820 Sansome . San Franecisco, Cal.—Under and in pursuance to an -act entitled *““An act to provide for the erection of a modern hospital Dbuilding for the Veterans' Home, located at Yountvllle‘,ufl‘;onol. fif"}y' (fll.." nq:;: ;’ppro-h priati; ,000 - therefor (approvs arc] 26, u';‘gl Statutes 1901, nueqM). ard in accordance with the_resolution of the board of directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali- fornia, -adopted October 12, 1901, the board of -directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali- fornia hereby .invites and advertises for sealed proposals ffr furnishing the materials and performing the labor for the erection and- construction of said hospital bu'lding, at the-said Veterans'’ Home at Yountviile, Napa County. -in _accordance with plats. de; seriptions, ns prepas therefor by George T. de Colmesnil, archi- tect; and that contracts based upon such sealed proposals will be let, made and en- tered into; said plans, descriptions, bills and epecifications 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 sald contract or contracts, at the office of the said di- rectors of sald Veterans' Home, room 13, 820 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal, Separate bids Will be received and separate contracts let and entered into as herein- above set forth, for each of the following parts of eald bulldine, erection or structure. ncluding the furnishing of labor and ma- terials necessary therefof, as required by an act entitied “‘An act to 'gulate contracts . on bekalf of tne State in relation to erection of bulldings” (approved March 23, 1876, Etatutes. 1870-6, page 427), and the acts amendatory thereof, that i3 to say for the follawing parts, namely: First, for the.masonty Work, including all brick, stone, terra cotta and concrete work. Second, for -the carpenter, plastering, elec- trie and ‘glazing work. Third, for the plumbing work, Fourth, for the heating work. Fifth, for the tinning, galvanized iron and elating ‘work, and Sixth, for the painting and graining. Satd ‘work ns hereln Drovided for tompris- ing the administration block, and the two front wards as shown on said plans, deserip. tions, bills and_specifications, incliding the furnishifig of ‘materlals and the necessary labor therefor, . The work 18 to be done under the super- vision and direction of Issac H. Small and the buildings and. grounds and the hospital committees of said Veterans' Home. acti for.and. on the behalf of its sald board o - directors. A separate contract will ‘te let for as many different kinds of work as are hereinabove specified.” No bid or Proposal will be racefyed or tonsidered unless accompanied with & good arid - sutfictent bond of sald proposer. or pra. der, equeal to 10 per cent of his proposal o bid, with sufficient surétles. conditioned that it faid proposal or bid shall be accepted the party proposing. or bidding will duly enter into a proper contract and faithfully perform his or.thelr contract or contracts, in acoorq. ance with said proposal or bid. and the plans. descriptions, bills and specifications, which are hereby ‘made a part of this nofice and of any contract to be let hereatter. Sald sealed bids or propgsals must be de- Jiveréd 1o the sald ‘directord of the Vetathna: Home of California, or to the secretary there. of, at' the office of #aid directors, room 13 320 Sansome st., in the city and’ county of San Francisco, ‘State of Californiy, Before the hour of 1:30 B. m. of tha twenty. second cay of March. 1902 Which iy hereny designated as the time and place where the sald sealed bids or proposals will be opened Dby the said directors of .the sald Voterans Home, and said contracts let and made. T¢ ‘n the apinion of sald board of directors of the said Veterans’ Home the ‘acceptanes of the Jowest of said sealed bids or proposaly shall not be for the bent interestt of (he State, said board of directors hereby reserveq the right to accept any of raid bids or pro posals opened as in thelr obinion may e for {he best Interests of the State, under and i accordance with and as provided by the termy of section 4 of the said act entitled - an act to regulate contracts on bebalt of (he State in_relation to erection of . buildingy upproz;ld) lllr:;‘l; 231. ltflfi: 'Eutu!fs 1875-6, « page , or reject or all e bids ‘cr proposals. bt For furiher information and particuiars Dbldding contractors are hereby referred tg the secretary of the board of directors of said Veterans' Home, at the office of said board of directors, as herefnabove By. order of the board !f":: s . o e board of t . Vetsrans' Home of Californta, o> Of the J. T. SCOVILLE, Secretary. Dated Febrnary 10, 1002. “ | BAN ‘' FRANCISCO, Cal., March 15, 1902.— Sealed proposals, i triplicate, will be re- cefved at this-office until 11 a. m., Monday, Aptil 14, 1902, and then openéd ‘for *‘Doing all “the 'Printing, ~and furnishing all ma- terfal therefor, that may required at Headquarters Department of California, dur- GOLDEN GATE ave., 1200—Sunny unfurnished front rooms; also ingle room, ‘furnished. HOWARD, 1052A — Furnished . housekeepl: rooms; also other tooms With gas; cheap, - HOWARD, 1063—2 sunny connecting coi 1y fyr. hkpk, rms; range; running: water; $10, JONES, 706A—A nice furriished’ “tron rckn St B et B ey Lny feont JULEAN ave., 154, bet 15th end 16th—3 sunny furnished housekeeping rooms, $15, i e :JULFAN ave., 154—Nicely fumishe: ‘lors. rent; ‘or will rent unturnished. - gihe - u’m—oz - &mmu. cux;r“h uzon.h 5 room eavh, near Market- st ‘station, Dasinies cenber sl ocar train; always rented; a good Income; a splendid in- vestment; seeing is belleying: call early, J. S. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. ~—IF your bair i» failing or youare bald cail on Ay Dr-G % Monre,Z52C Farrell: send for clrcular. M.+ Priggs—Buperfiucus halr, moles e by clectricity. 1719 Buchanan tel. Larkin . s 2 £ bl ticn sdiiea o s ¥t 4 PRIVATE detective work: reasonable rates; 10 years’ experience. J. B. RAY, 457 Minna st. © §1650—TWO COTTAGES, local etztion, business center, etc,;-land.alone:| ‘worth the mosey; firot come firet served; my. instructions . are to sell, or rather give if sway at this price. ~ - J.'B."MYERS; 2 1002 Broadway, Oakland. 3 rooms each; laree. lotic well.-rented: mear (- i) M ISTER, . T CALLIETER, m.'(g;;eggnm complets TEHAMA, 222" nice large sunny housskeep- ~ing _rooms, cheap. - ROOQMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. ARGYLE tel, 234 McAllister— o T L Y # sunny 3 2 * month; Mcalllster cars o door; Ba: #rill Toom, In. California a ed. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old*No. _ mished rme., sultes, single; also ing the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908." Preference will be given to artleles of do- mestic production or manufacture, conditions of ity and price (including in the price of ign’ praductions or imanufacture the duty thereon) being The United States reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals in whole or in part. Int ation furnished on application to un- Gersigned, Envelopes containing proposals should ba marked' “‘Proposals for Printing,'® addressed to D. AT ELER, Cmasier ‘Genéral, U. B hviny,Emor Quartermaster. (OFFICE of C. Q. M. Vancouver Barracl Wash.. March 14, 1602 Sealed proposats, 1 triplfcate, will ba received until 1 m.. April 1%, 1902 for furnishing fuel military posts in ;m- awl-n-m for fiscal year commencing 1. 1902. JInformation izhed here or by quaTtermasters at posts. mr‘": mfifll o reject or accept ln.y % any lun thereof. Envel- sals should he mariced: " addressed J. — MARRIED. i EKLUND—WALKER-—In this city, March 17. 1902, by Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, John E. Eklund and Rebecca Walker, both of San Francisco. P KAYER—SULEWSKY—Ip this city, February 27, 1902, by the Rey. F. A. Doane, Thomas Elsworth Kayer and Martha Sulewsky, both of San Francisco. Pl L e DIED. Anderson, Aléxander * Loney, Kate A. Bernal, Modesta Long. Jane Berkenkopf, Annle Martens. Catherine Buttler, Mrs. Luells McCarthy, Eugene J. Cohen, Hannah McCormack, J. Coleman, Ritchie T. Mohrmann, John H. Connell; John R.. O'Connell, - James Duane, Edward Pike, Sarah - Raabe, Amelia Staude, -Henry A. Wegrich, Maria R. ‘Wertheimer, Regina Wilkle, Jokn G. Lochhead, ANDERSON—In this city, March 16, 1002, ‘Alexander, -beloved son ;of ‘Gustaf and Mary E. “Anderson, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year-5 months and 24 days. T 'The funeral: and interment private. BERNAL—In - this ~city, March 17. 1002, Mcdesta Bernal, beloved mother of Alfred C. and’ ‘Stéphén ‘Bernal, & native of Mexico, aged b2 years. BERKENKOPF—In this city, March 15, 1902, ‘Anaie, beloved wife of Henry Berkenkop: devoted mother of Annie and Xgnes Burke: kopf, and daughter of Mrs. Cordes of Marsh- fieid, Or., a native of Qregon, ‘aged i years 1 month and 15 days. (Marshfield, Or., pa pers_please copy.) % =¥ Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, March 18, at 8:30 o'clock, from ‘her Jate resi- dence, Caseslll avenue, near Douglass street, -between Eighteenth’ and Nineteenth, thence to the Church of the Holy. Redcemer, Diamecnd street. near Eightecnth, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for tha repose of her soul, commencing at 9o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BUTTLER—In this city, March 17, 1902, Mrs. Luella_Buttler, beloved: daughter of Mr, and John Mis. G. Benson of Dixon, Cal, sister of M. M. J. A, C. D and K. D. Benson and Mrs. Dantel Miller, a native of Californta, aged *26 years. COHEN—In this city, March 16, 1902, Han- nah Cohen, beloved mother of Lyon Cohen, Mrs. P. Greenberg and Mrs. C. de Silvay, a native of Poland, aged 2 years. (Syracuse, N. Y., papers please copy.) g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully * invited. to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from 220 Seventh street, and thence by 11:30 o'clock train to New Salem Cemetery for interment. Please omit flowers. P COLEMAN—In this— city, March 17, 1902, Ritchfe Telfair Coleman, beloved child of Robert L. and Alice 8. Coleman, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 months. CONNELL—)II the mlnd County_Hespital, March 17, 1802,"Jshm’ R: -Conriell, - a_natiye of Massachusetts] aged I ‘Vears. DUANE—In this city, March 16, 1002, Ed- ward, beloved husband of Josephine L. Duane, a native of Ireland, azed 52 years. FRANZ—IN “Oakland, March 10 1002, Max William, beloved 850 of Max and Emma Franz, and brother of Anita ~and Lillian Franz, a native of Oakland, aged 8 years 2 months and 21 days. FRATERS—In Oakland, March 17, 1902, George, infant son. of. George E. and Minnie Fraters, a natlve of Oakland, aged 20 days. HARRIS—In this city, March 17, 1902, Hon. Charles M. Harris, a native of New York, aged 62 years 6 months and 14 days. A member of Lincoln Post No..1, G. A. R. §>Remains at the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. funeral hereafter. HARWOOD—In this eity, March 16, 1902 at her rcsidence, ‘404 Sixth street, be- tween Harrison and Bryant, Jane Elizabeth Harwood, beloved wite af Charles J. Har- wood, and mother of Charles A. and Eugene Harwcod and Mrs, Rose C. Keys, a native of Queenstown, New York, aged G4 years & months and 18’ days. £ Friends and acqualntances are respect- tully Notice of invited to attend the funeral to-mor- row (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late’ residence, 40t Sixth street. LABRUNER—In the City and County Hospi- tal, March 16, 1902, Lovuis Labruper, a na- tive of Germany, aged 25 vears. LOCHHEAD—In this eity, March 15, 1902. John Lochhead, beloved father of Mrs. W H. Willlams and John, Mary, Robert, Jessié and the late Andrew Lochhead, a native of Greenock, Scotland, aged 81 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence,” 553 Minna street, between Sixth and- Sevénth. Interment Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. - B "o LONEY—In this city, March 17, 1902, Kate A. beloved wife of James J. Loney, and mother of Ellen Myrtle Loney, and daughter of Timothy .and the late Ellen Welch, and sister_of Margaret, Nellie and Alice Welch and Mrs. M. Klimmick, a native of San Franciseo, aged 27 years 3 months and 5 days. - - - g OFFICERS and Members of Young Ladies’ In- stitute No. 1—Dear Sisters: Youw are here- by notlfled to_ attend the funeral of our late eister, Mrs. ~Katie Loney of 7 Hampton place, on Wednesday morning, March 19, Fraternally, MRS. MAPGARET PEACOCK, Pres, MAMIE GORMAN, Secy. LONG—In this city, March 17, 1902, Jane Long, a native of Virginla, aged 68 vears, [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atlend the funeral services to-merrow (Wednesday),” at 1 o'clock, al Bethel A. M. E. Church. Powell strect, near Jackson. ~ Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MARTENS—In _this city, March 15, 1002, Catherine, wife of John Martens, and beloved mother of Mrs. . A. N. Busse and Herman and George Martens, a native of Barmstadt, Germany, aged 59 years. ¥ Friends and acquajjitances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from St. Paul's Ger- man Lutheran Church, Eddy and" Gough streets. Interment Fellows' Cemetery. McCARTHY—In this .cMy, March 16, 1902, Fugene J. band of Sarah Mc- Carthy, father of Marguerite McCarthy, and brother of Mrs. M. Larsen, Mrs. A. Fields, Mrs, M. Cruciana and John, fel, Kate and Elje McCarthy, a native of Boston, aged 20 years 2 months and 19 days. McCORMACK—March 16, 1902, J. J. McCor- mack, —beloved husband of “Sophlé’ I. Mc- Cormack, and devoted father of Kathryn, Adelle hd Gerald McCormack, a native of Prince Edwards .Island,.aged. 5. years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday). at 9 o’clock, his late resi- dence, 955 Thirty-seventh: street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing _at 30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. “ ¢ g MOHRMANN—In this city, Mareh 17, 1002, John H., belovad sonof Henry and Margarethe Mohrmann, brother of Mrs. B. Stelling, ani nephew of Mrs. P. Bohr, a native of Bremer- vmd‘a‘. doerm-ny. aged 38 years 2 months X Remains at the narlors of H. . Suhr & Co., 1187 Misslon street, betweéen Seventh ' CONN ro, - olcn?n. o évn;l‘all. beloved mfi:'rvl;i John Q‘Cgl re. J. M. Burnutt and HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. % Gallagher.) %wx@vn. ot L e Feiennone Bouth 80, Office, O!Q‘., larket Street. NEW FIEM oF UNDERTAK| Late with. X ue, same having been “aven . Dbee: Mrs. J. F. Sheehan, and brother of Mrs. Mary Jflurm;.‘ 2 native of County Cork, y - and. aged €5 years. 2 G Funeral to be held Wednesday, at 9:30 o'clock, at St. Leander's Church. ' Solemn Mign Mass. Friends and acquaintances re- eoectfully invited, PIKE—In New York City, March 16, 1902, Sarah Pike, beloved mother of B. D. Pike and E. D. Pike, a pative of Baltimore, Md. aged 74 vears and G months. RAABE—In this city, March 17. 1002, Amelia, dearly beloved wife of Frederick Raabe. and beloved mother of Louise, Emig and Sophie Ragbe, a native of Holstein, Germany, aged 45 vears T months and 17 days. : T Remains at the parlors of H. F. Subt & Co.. 1137 Mission street; between Seventh and -Eizhth. . STAUDE—In this city, Marcn 15, 902, Henry August Staude, beloved son of Elisabeth Staude and the late John Staude, and brother of Fred, John and Charles J. Staude, Mrs. Louis Wefsman and the late Mrs. Annie Ed- son, a native of San irancisco, aged 34 years 2 months and 3 days. 3 > Friends and acquaintances are respect- |. fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, March 18, 1902, at 2 o'clock sharp. from Ma- sonic Temple, northwest corner of Post and Montgomery Streets, where the services will be held, commencing’ at 2 o'clock sharp, un- der the auspices of Crockett Lodee No. 139, F. and ‘A. M. Cremation Odd Fellows' Cemetery. = A member of Independent Rifies and Alcalde Parlor No. 154 N. 8. G. W. WEGRICH-—In this ecity, March 16, 1902, Meria R. Wegrich. dearly beloved daughter of Teo and Theresia Wegrich, and beloved sister of Emily, Jeseph, Leo Jr. and Al- phonse Wegrich, a native of San Francisco, aged % vears 1 morth and 2 days. CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuezday), at o'clock. from the resi- dence of 'her parents. 2801 Miesion _street, cormer Twenty-fourth, thence to St. An- thony's Church. Army street. near Folsom, {or ervices. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- ery. WERTHEIMER—In this city. March 17, 1902, Regina Werthetmer, beloved mother of Mrs. Touis Rosteln, and_sister of Mrs. S. B. Dinkelspell, Joseph Haber, Lisetta Dinkel- speil. Henry. Natham and Louls Wolff, a native of Germany, aged 50 years. (New York napers please cody.) 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock. from the resi- dence of Joseph Haber, 2640 Jackson street. Interment. Home of Peace Cemetery. by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 o'clock. WILKIE—On board steamship Ancheria. at Glasgow, Scotland, February 22, 1902, John George, ‘ellest son of the late Rev. Joha ‘Wilkie, minister of Hclytown, Scotland. CARD OF THANKS. We herewith extend our sincerest thanks to our many friends for their kindness and | sympathy shown us in our sad bereave- ment, MR. and MRS. CHAS. F. HILDEBRANDT. CARD OF THANKS. To the many friends and acquaintances who gave so many evidences of their heart- felt and comforting sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during our late bereavement of loving husband and father, Robert Brejtz- mann, we desire to return our heartfelt thanks. MRS. ANNA BREITZMANN and Family. anahan Florist Co. ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS Prices Reasonable. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. James F. and Caroline §. Houghton to Isaac Liebes, lot on 8 line of Broadway, 152 W_of. Frankiln, W 31 by S 100; §10. T. Helen and Willlam Van Alén and R. H. Hazleton to Edgar Peixotto, lot on N line of Lombard_street, 167 feet E of Fillmore, E 20:6 by N 137:6; $10, City and County of San Francisco to Anne | C. Taft, lot on N line of Bage street, 181:3 ‘W_of Plerce, W 25 by N 137:6; $10. R. E. and Lucy C. Ragland to Willlam C. | Ackerman, lot on N line of Sutter street, 37:6 feet W of Scott, W 34 by N 100; $10. C. 'W. and Marguerite Hansen and Alexan- der and Milaah Bain to Bertha Isaac., lot on W line of Baker street, 40:6 S of Page, § 22 by W 100; $10. Edwin McAfee to Carrie K. Greenebaum (wife of E.), lot on N line of Clay street, 103:13% feet W of Locust, W 34:4% by N 127:8%;; $10. McAfee (wife of C. Elizabeth ~ C. W) to same, lot on N line of Clay street, €8:9 W of Locust, W 35 by N 127:8%; $10. Fannle R. Stowe (widow) to Joseph. and Minna Haas, lot on ‘W line of Sanchez street, 03 feet N of Eighteenth, N 25 by W 100; $10. Willlam Linden to Annje M Linden, lot on N lUne of Twenty-fourth street, 23 W of Vicksburg, W 50, N 114. E 5, 8 2, W 2, S 85; gift. ¥ Stetzon G. and Saretta B. Hindes to Charles L. Barrett. lot on W line street, 37:0 S of Green, S by W 60; $10. pany (a_col street, 137:6 feet NW of Folsom, by NE 137:6; $10. Jane Bohan to George D. Larsen, lot on 1 line of Bryant street, 175 SW of First, SW 25 by SE 80; $10. Edith M. Hall (Utter) and Denton T. Utter to Jokn Halloran and Mary Deegan, lot on NW line of Harrison street, 55 SW of Lang- ton, SW 25 by NW 30; $ie. Charles A. and Nettie T. Rushton to Charles Maginnis, Iot on W line of Seventh avenue, 150 feet N of Lake street, N 25 by W 114; $10. Charles and Jane Maginnis to Oharles A. Rushton, lot on NE corner of Tenth avenue jand Lake street, N 38 by E 120; $10. NW 45:10 van, lot on S line of J street, 32:6 W of Six- teenth avenue, W 23 by § 100; $10. Solomon Goldstein to Regina Goldstein, 14 to 16, 34 and 35, block 8, stead Assoclation; $10. Tistate of Carl or Charies Kleinschmidt (by Jchn E. Bouguet, executor) to Leontine Blum, lot 98, block 25, Mission and Thirtieth streets Homestead Union: $10. Same to Alfred McLaughlin, lot 52, block 184, Central Park Homestead Association, $10. Alameda County. Timothy Weston to Frank W. and Samuel H. Weston and Bethieh P. Thompson, all inter- est in lot on E line of Adelime street. 150 N of West Eighteenth, N 112:6 by E 127, belng portions of plats 350, 331, 303. Whitcher Oakland; also property cutside of county: property being aequired by decree of distribu- tion in estate of Samuel T. Weston, Lake County, July 16, 1894; $1. John' and Anna Stewart (wife) to F. J. Woodward, lots 14 and 15, block 33, map re subdivision of Smith's subdivision 'of Mat- thews Tract, Berkeley: also lots-12 and SW 10 feet of lot 11. block B, Map Bella Vista Park; also lot on SE line of Fourteenth avenue, 115 NB of East Twentleth street, NE 185 by SE 100, block 128, Clinton and postion of block 47, Map San Antonio, quitclaim deed; Eaot Oakland; $10. A, B. Leach to Dell C. Woodward (wite of F. 3, all interest in_certificate of sale dated May 34, 1897, from W. S. Harlow, commis People’s Home- Charles F. Nelson et al., defendants, Brooklyn ‘Township; $10. Charles F. Nelson. Amanda L. and Harry Anderson and Mrs. F. W. Westphal (by W. S, Harlow, commissioner) to Dell €. Woodward bleck D and portion’ of block F, Revised Map Prospect Hill Tract (26 on Chicago avenue by 100). Brooklyn Township: $137. Alice L. Higby to Martha A. Cornelius, un- divided half Interest in lot on NE corner of Bank and -Oak streets, as now ‘widened to 80 feet, etc., N 30.68 by E 100, being portion of land described in deed to Nellle Liese, dated wide of W line of Park street. 10 of N line of Bank and 8.06 of E line of Oak, ete., for street purposes; $5. Same to same, undivided half interest be- ton avenue with SE line of thence E 144:2, S 357 to fence on N line of San Francisco and Alameda Railroad land, SW ‘lon eaid fence to SE line Tregloan Traci, NE :5 to beginning, pertion of Hays o porton Tract, Alameda; $6. B Same to same, undivided half interest In’ lot on § line of Buena Vista svenue, 285 W of Oak street, S 02 by W 35, block 39, Map ef loan Traet, " lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; except 5 feet on § side of sald avenue for street pur- T s stk vl o rest me to rdivided. int, ! on N line of Santa Clara avenue. 10814 W o Park street, NE 100 by NW 348, block 18, Map of town of Encinal and lands adjoining, meda; Same to same, undivided half interest begin- ning at intersection of W line’of Pask sriroi (as widened to 80 feet and said 1 being 40 W trom and parallel With E line of division be. tween Hibbard and Foley tracts) of Bank street (sald last bR Same to same, undivided half interest on N line of Bank streat, 150 B of Oal e widened to €0 feet, etc., E 150 by N 79.37, por- tion of land deeded to Neilie Liese, July' 26, 1882, Alameda; same exception me to same, undivided Interest in lot T it g Cara undivided half intecest begin- hd portion on i o Tasc ot N atle at sounty g2 5 238e il ié:&f 2 q 2 107 POWELL ST.ren ELLIS 2727 5056 | ¢ - Leavenworth | Willlam Williams to The Peter Dean Cem- | ration). lot on NE line of Spear | Solomon and Dora Getz to John H. Suill-| lots | i | 8340, sfoner, to first party in re F. J. Woodward vs. | (wife of F. 1.). lct 7, block F, map subdivision | July 26, 1882, Alameda; eXcept strip 40 feet | ginning at intersection of SW line of Washing- | of | of 13 l line of county road. themce NW 300.36, NF 287.41.- SE_300.53, SW m?cn, porticn of land deeded to first and sscond party as above, same exception, Brookiyn Township; 35. Same to same, undivided hail interest begin- ning on N Toundary of tract as - deed trom' Nellie A, Liese to first and second party heretn. March 7, 1890, at Intersection by line parallel with and 1334.01 from (right angular measure- ment) N Jine of county road, between Brookiyn and San_Leandro. suid point of intersection be- ing 300.70 W on NW course from W line of ' Licse avenue, NW 73.83, SW 358.25, SE 71.37, B 3618 to begnifs. Brooklyn Township: Martha A. Cornelius to Alice L. Highy. un= (divided 14 intes In Y% of an acre hegihaing’ on dividing ¥ne between tracts formerly known as Hibdard & Foley tracta of Efcinal, San Antonia. at a stake N from the center line of the Encinal Rallrcad, thence NE 10, etc.. E 213:3 to stake 25 N from center line of said raflroad, which stake forms SE corner of ‘above tract, W parallel to R to boginning. being S portion of 4 1-acre tract known as tha Cummings tract, Alameda: $5. Same to same, undivided 15 interest in lot jon W line pof Park street (as widsned to SO, etc.). 42.50, N of Rank street, N 17, W 132.0k S 37.03, E 128.84. being a portion of land |:deeded ‘to Nellle “Liesc, 1 1 a strip 40 feet wide, etc., Alameda; Same to same. undivided 15 interest in lot on the S line of Puena Vista avenue, 250 W of { Onk street, § 92 by W 45, block 39, lands adjt- | cent to Emcinal. ‘excent 5 fest on south side of sald avenue for street purposes. Al¥meda; $5. Same to same, undivided interost lot 10, block S3. map made by James Stratte Original Town of Alameda, Alameda: $5. Same to same, ‘undivided 1; interest in lot on the E line of Oak street (as widened to #0, ote), 20.68 N of Bauk strest. N 39.60, E 130, . S . W 50, N 39.68. W 100, being a portien nd deeded to Nellle Liese, July 26, 1882, except 40 feet, Alameda; $ Same to same, undi | block, H. Map 'Alame: | Tract, Alameda; $5. Same to same, ‘undivided % interest in lot | on the E line of Grand street, 50 N of Santa Clara.avénue, N 45 by E 100, Alameda; $3. Same to same, undivided 5’ interest in’ lot, beginning at a point on the N boundary of tract (described in deed to first and second party. March 7, 1889) at intersection of bound- ary line drawn parallel with and 1211.09 feet | distant (right angle measurement) from-N line of county road between Brookiyn and San Lean- 5 interest in lot 8. Statlon Homestead dro, sald point of intersection distant 125 W course NW from W of Liese _avenue, {123.33, NE 11675, NW 20.67. SW 66, SE 18470, E 10.74 to beginni ship: $5. Same to same, undivided 34 interest in lot | beginning on the N line of county road between Brooklyn and $an Leandrp, 125 KW from in- tersection of the same with W line of Liese avenue, thence NW 125 by NE 100, being a portion of tract deeded to first and second party, March 7. 1899, except 50 feet of N side | of county road and 27.50 of W line of Liess avenue, etc., Brooklyn Township: $5. Same ta same, undivided 14 inte in_lot on W line of Liese avenue, distant NE 437.41 from N Hge of. county road as above, thence; NW_300.33, NE 287.42° NW 71 NE 125 SE 7137, SW 61.92, SK 300.70, SW 520.30, be- ing a portion: of d_deeded to first and sece oud party, Marc! 3. 1807, except 50 feet, etc., Brooklyn Township: $: Mosswood _Assoclation (a corporation) o Charles N. Wood, lot 82, bemng 46 on Telegraph {avenue by 110 on‘Grant avenue (now Thirty« seventh street), .Mosswood Tract, Oakland; $10. E. A. and Martha J. Haines to Fred W. | Bridge, lot 10, block B, Amended Map J. W. Crawford Traet, Oakland; $10. Brooklyn Town- H. B. and Suste L. Belden to Ernest T. Hol- lingsworth, _lot on S line of Milton_ street. 100 W of San Pablo avenue. W 25 by S 100, being i;!mnau of lot 11, Map Milton Tract, Oakland; Frank and Elia_Boskowita to J. Gent, lotp 5 to 9 in block C, bounded by Lily. Racine | and ‘Thorne ' streets. Humboldt or Telegrapn javenue, Roberts & Wolfakiil Tract, Omits Fland, $10. | G.'W. and Abbie B. Fisher to Pumst Sound Lumber Company (a corporation) SE 45 feet {of lot 3, Map Keller's Rose Park, Oakland; | Elizabeth Corrigan to Danniel Corrigan (hus- band), lot 13, block 739-B, map redivisiongblock 1340 and portion blocks 739, 127 and oW Oake ! lana; gift. | P. McG. McBean to Sarah H. McMaho: lot jon 8W corner of Durant (or Elghteenth rect l'and Broadway, S %6 by W 93:91, block A, | Map Fountain' Place, Oakland; $10. Wells,Fargo & Co. (a_corporation) to J | Wilson, lot cn § line of Forty-fifth s I W of Market, W 50 by € 100, lot 15, !3}84. Map Alden Traet at Temeéscal, street, 114.20 W of West, W 16 by & 13 lots A-15, block 11, map biock 11, Curtis T Berkeley: $10. Homestead Loan Association of Berkelsy (8 corporation) to D. A. Macdonald, lot on N line of Hopkins street. 130 E of Curtis avenue, N 21350 to center of Cordonices Creek and at Tight angles to Hopkins street, E 100, S 160, W 177.08, being W' 77.08 fest of lot 13, Map Peralta Park. Berkeley; $3450. | _W. J. and Grace E. Mortimer to James L. Swink, lot on E line of Shattuck avenue, 210 N of Cedar street, N 60 bty E 1l L _lots 11 and. 12, map_ radivision block T. Antis sell Trac rkeley: $10. Horace C, and Annie L. Sexton to Jeannis Cumberpatch, lot 12, biock 6, Map Daley’s Scenic Park, Berkeley; $10. Henry W. and Margaret M. Taylor t3 Chavies ! E. Black, lot on the E line of Ellsworth streer, 1 89:8 S of Blake, S8 44:10 by B 127:6. lot 18, | block B. Map Leonard Tract, subjeot to agree- ment of June 1. L and supplement of June 12, 1893, Berkeley: §10, | “Frederick A. Dodge (single) to A. Carlson; | lot beginning at point on dividing line between | lots 6 and 7, map with referee’s report, par- | 1 f tition. svit_of Harro'son vs. Remwick et al, Alameda, distant chains § from N cdrner of said lot 6, NW 35 links, SW 120.20 feet, S, 35 links to dividing lines afo:wsaid iots 6 and 7. thence alons same to beginning, Brooklym | Township; $10. Augusta A. Baptista (widow) to Manuel A. | Nunes, 10 acres beginning at point on S Ih of county road, 248 SW 7.58 chains from | W line lands of J. W. Jamison, thence SW 6.12 chains, SW 1.54 chains, thence leaving road SE 1273 chains, NE chains, NW 12.20 chatns to beginning, EMen Township; $10. James A. or J. A, Trefry (single) to-Louls L. Francis, lot beginning at point in center line county road from Centerville to Irvington at_intersection by NW line lands conveyed to Harry W. Emerson, 595 D 230, thence 3W 443:5 by N'W 127:10, pertion tract known as 108 lands extension Mission San Jose, paterted . Trefry et al., A patents 451 town of Centerville, Washington Township; $3. Rose Sparks (administratrix estate of Denni@ | Cullen) to Harry C. Barker, 160 acres, SE. % { of section '8, township 6 south, range 1 B (Santa Clara County) recorded March 15, 1903; i Builders’ Contracts. | W. G. and Hattle E. Richardson (owners) with George Eber (contractor), architeet D, F. Oliver—All work except painting, -tinting, { shades, finish, hardware, gas and electric fix- | tures ‘and, electric work for a two-story attie and basement frame building on iot on SE corner of Frederick street and De Long avenue, = § 106, W A 060; 37790, i ret A, Skelly (owner) with Cahiil & | Hall Elevator Company (contractors), architect - E. J. Vogel—One hydroulic ram sidewalk cle- vator and one freight elevator for bullding on | 1ot on N line of Mission street. 77:6 from NE | corner of Mission and Third, 20 by 50; §1§35. Antonio Devoto (owner) with Felix Marcuse (contraetor), architect none—All work far a two-story frame building (two flat#) on lot on W line of TweMth avenue, 65 S of Lake street, | S 35 by W 37:6; $3400. David F. Waiker fowner) with Kraighin & Calne (contractors), architect W. F. Smith—- | Carpenter werk for alterations to present build- | ng_making twelve flats“on lot on N line of alifornia street, 106:3 B of Steiner, E 9 by N 75; $12.400. Same ownér with Thomds W. Butcher (con= tractor), architect same—DBrick work, masonry | and chimneys for same on same: $1620. Same owner with Alexander Mennle -(con- | tractor), architect same—Plaster work for same on same; §1732. Same owner with Shepard Bros. (contractors), architect same—Flumbing for same on same; $5075. IMPROVEMENT CLUBS MAXE SUGGESTIONS Board of Works Listens to Demanda of Representatives of Various Mission Districts. Delegations from several of the im- provement clubs of the Mission district presented the claims of the varlous sce- tions they represent before the Beard of Public Works yesterday aftermoon at a speclal meeting held to consider the mat- ter of the appropriation to be demanded from the Board of Supervisors in the next tax_levy. These meetings will be heid each week until the final estimate is ormulate t(!eo e ?I Roundey urged the exten ston Protero avenue to Fifteenth ave- nue south from its present terminus. He said it was a natural outlet for the en- tire southeastern portion of the eity. He also presented a petition from the Bay View and University Mound Improvemens Club for a ten or twelve-zoom school- house in that district, but was referred to_the Board of Education. Max T was given a week's time in order to present the demands of the Federation of Mission Improvement ubg, which has a voluminous repart to e. % P. H. Cotter'st the Eureka. Valley Club and the West of Castra Strest Chub urged a cl of grades in that vieinity. Al matters were taken under advisement. - United States District Judge de Haven yesterday sentenced Jodcph Alexander to ) grd to bt pizoced thtr- ‘County Jail f.r conceal C e . was allowed in whigh to

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