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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH £6, 1902. 11 REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. world-renowned speciai- are eick or in troubie, ialist on female complaints complaints pasitively cor: nate helped; relief in all t difficult cases treated; 4 most _obstinate during confinement; Farrell, near Taylor, 410 O'Farrell st. MPS. original at the old of 225 Market st.; 30 years' S bstetric and other cases. MRS D. ¢ WIN, ladies'’ physician; 25 years' su experience in S. F. Ma- 906 Market st., op. 4th; fee low. LLEN, 1118 Market—Reliable ladies’ private home before and during t medical care; low fees. B and MRS, DAVIES original maternity home; home Market st., 8. F. * reliable Market HINDOOH! and sincere spe- avoid delay; $10. 0 Stockton st., opposite T _the holder; safest in- st; properties valuable; men: free trip to Tex- . @nd return; ask for pros- € of shares (now 12%c) ad- vances, TACOMA COMPAN shares bought now on nt plan will be paid for in time ate In the first dividend in Janu- Hundreds of wage-earners are age of the present low prices s to acquire a goodly block . The Carnegie fortune was made chiefly in iron and steel. The holders of steel-and iron shares are to-day among the most prosperous pecple in the coun PANY (Steel Corpora- nd steel concern in Wash- resources in fron mines, 1d mines, lime quarries, d will do a general min- in addition to man- m) is a b ower now than it will st once for prospectus RANTY AND TRUST what is MERIC. B 1 corner California_ and ____ Montgomery sts., San Francisco, FOR Sale—At a bargain; one-fifth interest in ning claims; in Casa MUSICAL INSTRUMEN a few odd styles of planos we the prices down vers low, and od instruments. sent as 1 nts are all right and werranted, but as the expense would be quite a sum, the 1ifig to make this sacrifice. We Decker-Wissner and Bau- es. Payments if You want UVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 rum ecial discounts on 100 g: 1 Knabe, $95; 2 Chicker- einway, $185. . $3 up. Over 5000 in San Franecisco, use A, outside of the o o v the leading musi- ons the Heine Plano me ®00% completion of ew H Geary st 3H ma tions are offered ingly advantageous he way of prices please bear in.mind duplicate them, but can exceptionally fine planos and largest of best makes to choose from. CLAY & CO, nway deale: and S. ¥.; Broa Oakland. we can os from $55 up. o8 from $50 up. ans from $26 up: new upright BENJ. CURTAZ & and full purchase price al- erless Knabe, at regular KOHLER '& CHASE, 30 abtistied. 1650 lar of all. For sale en Co.. 931 Market ents Chase & Baker “TION" ust go; for AUCTION PIANOS torag: 1710 re selling % WiL- =: Byron Mauzy planos: plelinann pianos; Cecillan T, pipe organs. '308, 310, large cabinet grand up- pianos. up; A case, h st almost Tvers & Pond agts. "$100:_splendid_bargain: best In city for §3 per month. t piano; handsome 1i account sickness. S od _squares for 310 Post st™ ing planos; Post st RGAIN ew. JOE nearly . 16 McAllis s, old and new. repairer, 2 Latham piace. in good order: all size r 5 HITE, 130-132 Beale st. ants for sults to order, is we make an extra pair ; other suits on install- LEMOS, 1117 Market and Eighth. Eastern lumber $25,000 capital to gie and finishing Address N. H. in of style and April pat- WHY guess fit by us ns and Th WHAT Go wou think? O. BERMAN, . makes colored shirts to order; $1 each; ame as whi re a very great | sample | ickering, Mason us taken back any time | 0c a day to buy a | new. " $275. | H shirts: selection 300 patterns. | EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st. AUCTION, ATCTION AU IN. GRAND SPECIAL PROBATE SALE. Choice Properties of the munot JOSEPH M. \EOOD r('Deeelud). Ords f the Executrices. TUESDAY oo, o April 1st, 1002 ales At Our 3 rket At 12 o'clock noon. PACIFIC HEIGHTS RESIDENCE LOTS. . Nine lots on west line Steiner st.. between Vallejo and Green ss., and lot on S. line Green, 110-feet W. of Steiner; these lots com- mand @ magnificent unobstructed marine view and surrounded by the finest residences in the city; graded and ready for building; only one block frem Union or Fillmore st. cars; street accepted by the cfty; large lots, 27:6xi10, SEVENTH-ST. MANUFACTURING SITE. East line Seventh st., 120 feet S. of Berry, being the NE. cor. Seventh and Division sts. this property is surrounded on all sides by the railroad yards and tracks and is assured of a big_future: lot 6€3:8x60:815x102:6x45:10. PACIFIC HEIGHTS BUILDING LOT. 8. line of Broadway, 103:1% feet E. of Steiner; elegant lot surrounded on all sides by the finest residences in the city; only a few steps from the Fillmore-st. cars; large lot, 34:4163127:8% . SEVENTEENTH-ST. BUILDING LOTS. S. line 17th st., 189 feet . of Church: three choice lots ready for building; flats erected on these Jots would rent and seil readily; street bituminized; lots 25x100 feet each. ——ALSO . line of 17th st., 289 feet E. of Church st ; a choice lot: level; street bituminized; 27:6x 100, mcre or less: Eighteenth-st. cars and Guerrero-st. cars handy. ALSO— DORLAND-ST. LOT. N. Hpe Dorland st., 1i4.013% feet E. of Church st.; a fine lot ready for building and lot 24x157:6. LOT. of Gough st.; a ore; Union st. is the district; street work close to Mission High UNION-ST. Bi S. line Union st.. 195 choice Jot for flats and business street of this dooe; lot 25x1. MISSION RESIDEN . live (3648) 19th st., 2 lores st.; a two-sto bath in the of Do- feet y residence of 6 rooms and part_of the Mission warm belt; Guerrero, 18th or Valencia st. cars; street bitaminized; lot 25x100 to rear stree:. EIGHTEENTH-ST. BUSINESS LOT. 8. B 621) Eighteenth st., 100 feet W. of Guerrero st.; a fine key lot, close to the transfer corner; Suitable for store and | flats in front and flats in rear: if properly im- proved would pay big; present improvements old; street bituminized: extra large key lot, | 30x213, with L 24x113, LOMBARD-ST.- CORNER. SW. corner Lombard and Buchanan sts fine corner lot, | North Side_boi SAN SE. Tot 30x110. ST. CORNER corner (2 449-351-453) Sanchez and | Dorland sts.; improvements three cottaxes of | four rooms each: rents $288 per annum; a fine corner in a growing neighborhood: lot 54.03 X104 feet VAN N ast side evard; S AV of Van N CE LOT. ave., 1218 feet north a lot on an elevation, giving a magnificent unobstructed marine view Golden Gate and Marin County 94 fect, more or less. ESS LOT. fon and Brook sts., a handsome, sunny for building: a fine Mission st. bitumin- rtland ; carner lot, 40x85 feet | ——ALSO—— | theast corner of San Jose ave, and Brook Junction of ores st.; ILDING 6 feet E. of Steiner; a home; elevated; marine ck from Fillmore-st. cars; LOT. a lot v 0" ROAD LOTS. 340, Gift Map No. 4; Bruno ‘road, 2 short dis- ond_Cortlan e.: the electric cars perty: lots 25x70 feet each nfirmation of Probate Court, LDRIDG & CO., Market st. & Co., 38 Market street. r on Market street, near x ages; lot 75x124 feet; this lot is only a t distance from | the proposed passenger terminus of the new railroad, and will double in | value in the next few vears; would pay handsomely if improved with a | | modern hotel or apartment house. $22,000—Howard street, near 2d; lot 50x165 | feet to rear street: present old im- pay $550 per annum. 20,000—Rents £2400 g 4 stores with and bath is and bath Market st. of the North 90 feet frontage on M i6 feet to a yiaga stree perty cent. r the lot, ave. rear can { eastly $15.500—Northwest corner on Kearny st.: rents $1800 per annum; store and 7 flats; p lot 40 foot front. $15,000—Three mod: 8§ rooms and bath and_rear house of 7 rooms and bath on Pine st. near Hyd rs; pres $1440. per annum 6 - feet. ento st near Hyde; ats of 7-5 roo! d very desirably located and al ways rented at the present low rent, f $1056 per annum; large lot, 34:4% G feet 5 new er: each of 6- annum ; ats Jackson nnum; 4 nice flats of cottage of § rooms always rented; lot annum; 2 new modern . mear Baker: 2 nice flats of > ch; excellent con- feet; always rented. of 9 rooms end rear house of 4 rooms: rents $420 per an- num: near- 18th and Valencia sts.; lot 25x80 feet $3,500—Make offer; must o1d this week: fine site for flats: Laguna st 2 blocks from Market st.; E LDRIDGE & CO. | 638 Market street. ADDITION. ng; cars pass the door: large lot feet frontage: present rents $42, can be increased; $1500 cash, balance month) instaliments $39 per month; the rents will buy the property, elegant residence on Ashbury Heights; modern and up to date: cars pass lot 50x106; property in this locality r increasing in value, RESID MISSION NCE. Situated in warm belt, 9 rooms and bath, | with large attic,. which could be made into | three additional rooms or billiard-room at small | expense; house with every convenience; lot 65x | 1C0; must be seen to.be apprecigted. As owner is compelled to leave city will sell | at prices that will interest you. No agents. Address Owner, box 4331, Call POTRERO house and lot 25x100; cheap; 4 rooms; $500 cash, balance to sult. ‘Owner, box 4 Call_office. LARGE_cor. lot, Ste. 14 McAllister St., room 16, rdressing, vie, sham- ; balr dried in 10 minutes: mani- G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st, at low interest; gold, silver, ,_pearls and precious ‘stones bought J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st WHITE enamel iron beds, single, threeguart . EASTERN OUTFITTING 2 Stockton st., near Broadway. Electrolytic remo heir; permanent; work guaranteed. free treatment; painless; Miss C. Dudley, 1702 Mt A school to learn hairdressing, hair work. man. curing Manbattan Hair Store, 1702 Mari Polk and Van Ness. MISS A.V. DO AT less than cost, uncalled-for suits, overcoats apd trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London tatlor, 721 Market st SUPERFLUOUS hair electric needle. XYS‘iEATO.\'. 1119 Sutter st. A—TF your hair is falling or youare bald call on Dr.G.8. Moore,3320"Farrell; send for circular. EL cpecia RIC needle specialists; superfluous halr & moles destroyed. Mrs. H. Eaton, 421 Sutter. M rfiuous hair, moles destroyed 9 ‘hanan: tel. West 259. Munguerade costumes at H. Andersons, theatri- cel costumer. 26 O'Farrell; country orders. Electric & electric-light bathe, massage, hot air treatment for rheumatism,etc. 233 Geary,n2i. SUPERFLUO! halr and moles removed by electric needle Dr. &Mrs. Traverse,1170 Market. ALFREDUME Egvptien Henna; restores gray halr to ite natural color; §1; at all druggists. Sriggs—Su; ectricity instantly; 10c and 25c. All druggists. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 wigs; nd moles destroyed with | com walls, $1 50; painting, $1; whitening, 75c. PAINTER, 315 Golden Gat: OFFICES AND STORES 'f0 LET. 1552 low rent. | | ;& . | Church st., bet. Duncan snd Mission. Large store with baret., front. Clay-Merchant, | “above Montgomery: Iéase. Kevs 636 Clay.r1, | m— e VT PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. Rooms papered $3 up; painting & tinting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 34 st.; tel. Red 3521 | FIRST-CLASS work: low rates: get figures. 3. C. ROMAINE. 640 G. G. ave.: tel. Polk 1423, e e e e s PALMISTRY. £, PEARCE, sclentific business palmist, pariors 143 and 15, The Vendome, 1104 Mar: ket st.; hours from 10 . m. ta 9 p, m. horoscopes cast by dmail, $1. MME. G. L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. 700 Post st., corner of Jones; phone Polk 837. - * payi sale at a bargain; a splendid opportunity for 4 registered qualified physician to secure a specialist’s p jce whioh is- clearing over $5000 & year; name, lease, good will, furni- ture, fixtures. etc.,’ all go; . the fullest op- Jortanity wili be given thé right party for nvestigation; only those who mean business need apply; satisfactory reason for selling given. Box 4511, Call office. RUPTURE and piles cured; no pay until cured: Do operation; no detention from business; gli private diseases treated successtully: consul- tation free. Drs. Forden & Porterfield, 6 Turk. W TATLOR-MA DT, suits, §7 50; dress pants, $2 50, $2 Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. A_DR. OLIVE GRUVER, lady physician and surgeon, at 1122 Market st.; Nours 10 to 8. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the | DR. C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and druggists. 1021 best corn cure, 26¢; all uwn.mmmflem& nitable for store and flats; on | t $1700 per annum | bath | 8 rooms and | dero; lot 25x128:8 feet. | ) rooms and bath; up to details; _facing ' Golden | : lot 25x137:6. 44x00. 20th and Alabama | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR ! SALE. B b bt P ST P P et JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st., corner Stockton, ity Telephone Grant 177. te Agent. e s Property Bought and Sold. Rents Collected. $7,000—Six flats on Harrison st., between 4th andeGth; 25x86; rent $636 per gnnum. $3,800—New two-story house in the Misslon; g00d sunny_corner, with stere. $12,500—Three new flats on Page st., near Ash- bury; rents $112 50 per month. $8,500—Jackson st., near Baker; threc mode flats; rents §81 50 per month. ‘ $20,000—House and lot nr. Stockton and Sutter. $20,000 cash, balance on easy terms—A very good income-producing property of 12 flats and residence of 9 rooms: stable, chicken yard; lot in rear to build on; rents $3500 per annum. $10,000—Bay-window house of 3 modern flats; Tents $1000 per annum; lot 27:6x96; on Scott st., hear Geary; worth §12,000. $8,000—New modern . 2-story and basement house; stable; garden in front; Eilis. $2,500—Harrison_and Twenty-sixth sts.; cor- ner lot, 25x100. / $350—Corner ' lot, Thirty-fourth and ! near Thirty- r Mission sts.; 70x25. $250 each—Four Iots, 20xT. fourth and Mission sts. West Berkeley—Corner lot on Bancroft way and Seventh st $500—4th st., bet. Channing and Bancroft way; sewered !ldewnlk;fllnlt 62(:1%53.' $600—Lots 22 and 23, Raymond tract; Ban- croft way and Eighth st.; 100x100. $600—Lot 22; Mitchell st., near San Pablo ave.; 50x100. East Oakland—On Louls st., near Praspect; for sale or exchange for city property. Mill Valley—Cottage of four rooms, furnishied; lot_126x300; price $2000. | Campbell, Santa Clara County—Cottage of five Tooms; lot 40x120; price $75U. Shasta County—640 acres of white oak. A—$1000 HOME for $5 50 per month, Receiving credit for $5 per month. A $2000 home for §11_per month. Receiving credit for $10 per month. A $3000 home for $16 50- per month. Receiving credit for $15 per month. These homes can be bought anywhere, to cost any amount. Cost of carrying contract to maturity, §2 50 per month, receiving credit for §2. Investigate at once. PACIFIC HOME CO-OPERATIVE CO., Room 400, Callaghan building, 1312 Market st.. San Francisco, Cal. $2000 CASH, bal. easy payments; 9-room house; sagitary plumbing. 1711 Broderick, nr. Bush. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, | 7 16 pages, in wrapper for mailing: $1 per year. il LB R R LD e s REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY-—For Sale ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ELL (The), 1773 Market—Sunny sulte, with grate, gas and kitchen, $20; telephone. FIFTH, 853—Furnished housekeeping 3 con- nectifg rooms, $12; 2, $10; single, $4 up. ON, 671—2 furnished rooms for house- nl'gfplnl; separate entrance; no children; $12. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1200—Sunny unfurnished” front rooms; also single room, furnished. HOWARD, 1 sunny connecting complete. Iy tur. A T e e McALLISTER,. 530—2 nicely furnished sunny Sultes; gas range; phone; bath; laundry; $10 and §14. MINNA, 673, near Seventh—Large front room and Kitchen; yard; sunny; all complete. OAK, 117—Changed hands; renovated and new- ly furnished; 2-room suites, $12 to §18; adults. O'FARRELL, 1315—Entire lower floor, 3 rms., unfurn.; yard; laundry; $15; phone Scott 858. POST, 717—Two large pleasant rooms on ground floor; two beds. POWELL, 1005, cor. Clay—2 sunny rooms, $16; 3 connecting, $30; all complete for housekpg. STOCKTON, 1206—Single- housekeeping rooms. to let, $4,'$6, §10; gas and stove. TAYLOR, 705—Connect. front room and Kitch- ‘en; gas’ range; run. water; first floor; sunny. TWO sunny furnished housekeeping rooms, with yard. 507% Leavenworth st. A BRANCH: office for Call advertisements and cubteriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfara. A—FREE Jist furnished rooms to let; with or without board; we save you walking the streets, Tourist Renting Bureau] 10 Montg'y. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; 7oc day upward; rates by week or month’; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room In California attached. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 26c to $1 per night; $1 25-to $5 per week, and light housekeeping Tooms; open all night. ALL chofce neat sunny suites or singles; day, week or month; bath, phone. 332 Stockton. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. ‘1364)—Fur- nighed rms., suites, single; algo unturnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor, Mason—Elegantly furnished 'sunny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS; 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furnished rooms, 8bec, §1 50 night; $1 50, $6 Wk.; open all night. 115,000 ACRES splendid <olony . tract, with | railroad station, Fresno County, only §10 an aere by bank, . WOOSTER, WHITTON. & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market st! A—Santa Clara Valley—30S acres by bank; sedi- ment land; §15,400; easy terms; near statlon. ee WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOM- ERY, 634 Market st. nta Clara Valley—10 acres in richest col- in California; only $14 15 monthly if de- don't let ‘this go by; unprecedented chance for frugal salaried people. WOOS- TER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market st.; send for catalogue. A A--Santa Clara Valley—Eighty acres; vineyard; splendid location; elegant soil; good build ings; $13,000 to 'settle estate. See WOOS- TER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market st. A—260 acres productive land, including promis- ing townsite; on Valley road; $40 an acre, third cash. See WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market st. A—Merced County river bottom land; perfect irrigation: corn, alfalfa, potatoes, grain, stock, on river bank; cash rental, $2600; owned by bank; good bulldings; grand farm; cheap. See WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOM- ERY, 034 Market st. $40,000—126-ACRE orange grove, 30 acres bear- ing: Fresno Co. $6000—100 acres fine orange land, free water, Fresno Co. $13,000—1550 acres improved stock ranch, exchange, Men- docino Co. $3000—10 acres fine garden land, | building, near Haywards. $6000—126 acres, 450 acres'rult, income $1800, near Placerville | "exchange. $2200—61 acres fruit, house and barn, exchange, near Vacaville. $1000—160 acres level land. timber and water, exchange, Lake Co. $2000—6 acres garden land, bulld- ing, fenced, exchange. Monterey Co. $10,000 fine building, fruit and grounds, City, exchange, $8700—0S acres, acres bearing apples, 25 acres varieties, | fine bufldings, near Somoma Co., incoms | $2000, exchange. HEALY & CARR, 6 Eddy | st phone James | FOR SALE ) Small tracts, | Cotati, Sonoma Ct | m | 3 FRANCISCO— to $90 per acre, on Rancho best for poultry and general farming. 'Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California n._m(’o{» | _pamphlets and information; Santa Clara Valiey. San Jose and Peninsular properties. see WOOSTER, WHITTON ‘& MONTGOMERY. 634 Market, S, F, & San J, | | PROFITABLE orange, lemon, peach and pru | lands to sell; right locality: big money: easy payments. HEALY & CARR, 6 Eddy s CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly. Call, 16 pages, sent to any address i thy | _Untfed States or Canada ons:year fas o5, 0 REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, | FOR sale or exchange—Beautiful home in San Jose; convenient in every respect; reasonable; no agents. Particulars box 4323, Call office. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS, ; future value psspred ay | San Francisco s growing rapidly: location FULTON, 881—Elegant furnished front suite of rooms, with bath, modern improvements, GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- ed suites and single; travelers accommodated. GRAND SOUTHERN Hotel, Tth and Mission— Family house; those requiring a quiet, orderly home at modérate charges single, elevat. HARRISON, 1122B—Large sunny bay window front parlor; folding bed; new and modern flat; private. LARKIN, 901A, cor. Geary—Sunny front room, nicely furnished; light housckeeping; $8. MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Handsome suites; private baths; newly furnished single rooms. MINNA, 067, corner Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, $1 per week; transient. MISSION, 1514, near 11th—Nice room sultable for one or two persons, $1 50 per week. NEW_ARLINGTQN, 10156 Market—Nicely fur- nished rooms; §2 a week up; 35¢c a gay up. "FARRELL, 20—Sunny fu offices; elevator, elec. lights; day, week, mo. 'FARRELL, 279—Bay-window room, _first ; sunny rooms, $1 50, §2 50 week; Hpuse- $10 month. O'FARRELL, 324—A sunny suite suitable for physiclan’s offices or man and wife. PINE, $00—Sunny, corner, handsomely fur- nizhed rooms for gentlemen in private family. PINE, 990—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms, suite or single; In new flat; private family} gentlemen, POST, 821, near Ledvenworth—Elegant _large alcove parlor; furnished or unfurnished. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 35c to §1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $S to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths, SEVENTEENTH, 3458, nr. - Valencla—Sunny front room; 2 single rooms, just furnished. SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth st., near Market—Furnished or unfurnished. TWELFTH, 111—Large sunny front room, with alcove; private family; reas.; phone & bath. Vendome, 1104 Maeket—Changed hands; newly renovated; furn. suites. Mrs, V. W. Miller. A BRANCH office for_Call advertisements and {ibscriptions has Bien established at 1088 encia —_—e ROOMS AND BOARD, MERBDITH, 316 Turk—Sunny front roome: electric lights; hot and. cold water; modern: \first-class board; reasonable; phone South §20. $18—LARGE front room. for 2, separate beds; central; Spanish family; table practice; phone John 2396. 1021 Washington st. CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel} exceptional table; popular rates. JOHNSON, The, 605 O'Farrell—Nice hom: _ Bood tabie; spacious grounds; rates modera Lambourne, 420 Eddy—High-class hotel; furn. suites and eingle; steam heat; board optional. ished rooms and | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $2400 WILL build new cottage of 5 Santa Clara ave. 120. 3. H. Y ear Sherman st.: NG, Bullder, 1243 ’ = ter] ——4 = £x3 — o = - = -3 e w2 £ = = = = w2 {ELEY REAL ESTATE. NEW 08-room cottage; bath, man basement; gewered: corner lot, 40x100; Golden Gate. $1700—$500 cash, balance monthly; 4-room cottage. bath: street work done; city water: gewered; lot S0x130; Ashby ave., bear Berkeley n. $1760—$550 cash. balance Home Bullding Company, Ean Francisce, t loan. Pacifie Nevada block, modern cottage of 5 VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished sunny £uites, single rooms; first-class table board. tRltes it nE oy s s fable bakid. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10: tel. 5580. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL Kinds bougit, sold, rented. ex. repalring: Towest rates; phone Howard 3264, 145 Sixth. ALL kinds bousht, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates Tel, Green 144, 205 4th, CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, e T PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. office Post and Pawell sts.; tel. Main 0719, COTTAGE of 7 rooms and bath: Eigh base. ment: easy pavments. MURDOCK. 514 Bine, Mill Valley Advertisements. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATH. §. H. ROBERTS, real estate and Insurance, Mill Valley, Cal.—Houses to rent, furnished and unfurnished, by the season or. year; im- proved and unimoroved property for sale. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- slon st.: tel. Howard 941. F. 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 st.: phone Jackson 281. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We ccll better machines for less money than any house In the clty: rentals §3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California: telephone Main 2686, OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS, OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 460 TENTH ST., OAKLAND. $1000—Cozy cottage of 5 rooms; hot and cold water; ball; porcelain sink. etc.; newly paint- ed and ‘papered; sunny side; street work and ;| walks complete; mear cars and school; terms if desired; 1743 Filbert st., near Twenty-sixth; | B0 and see it} owner will be there, $2350—Modern cottage of 6 rooms; Bath: high basement; bay-window; brick foundation, etc.; all in fine condition; ot 50x125 feet, with' stone walks, open lawn, 'ctc.; on Myrtle st.; close |1n; location very désirabl: $3750—Owner away; a genulne snap; a per- fect little gem of a home; 7 rooms; porcelain bath, ete.; lawn, stone walks. etc.: choice lo- cation; strictly residential; $1000 cash will do; could not be built nicer, GEORGE W, AUSTIN, . 460 Tenth st. Oakland. LOOK THIS UP TO-DAY, New pretty homes, 5 to § rooms; ‘el :mod- ern; prices moderate: vacant 40-foot lots; $800 to $1000: clevated above the street and includ- ing street work complete; on Merrimac or | Twenty-cighth sts.. between Telegraph ave, {and Grove st.; choicest and cheapest proj in Oaklnd; close in and handy to schools and churches, See W. T. HARRIS on. the prem- ises or GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 460 Tenth st., Oakland.’ $6.50 MONTHLY—Finely cquipped chicken ranch, 2 acres; rich soll: plenty good waters Jarge broodery; 3 brooders and' mumber of chicken houses; modern incubator; bone -mfll and meat grinder; fencing and garden tools; 475 chickens, 5 ducks, 1 cow; price $500; the land can be had at a bargain; close to steam and electric’ cars, also model ‘school; see this at once; time limited: call or send for cir- cular. 455 Seventh st opposite Broadway station, Oakland; carriage free. OAKLAND FUBNI!BE‘D HOUSES, $60—0 ROOMS: 2 or 3 years' lease; adults only: references. Call between 10 a. m.. and, 3 p. m. at 1504 Franklin st., Oakland. . — OAKLAND FURNITURE FO’,B SALE. FURNITURE and cheap this menth. H. 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co,—Expert typewriter doctors; estimate free. 209 Sansome, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The fcllowing marriage licenses were fssued yesterday: PN S Sydney St. L. Cavill, 25 410 Post street, and Lotile E. Sharp, 25, 32514 Guerrero ngee'. Willlam P. Castella, 22, 142714 Dupont street, and Ida Ranzoni, 20, 513A Union street. Roy C. Ward, 23, corner Californla and Polk | streets, and Gertrude M. Billings, 22, 1612 328 Clementina street, Clay street. William Ladeur, 59, and Rosa Hoeckner, 38 328 Clementina street. Ira T. Fallon, 28, Falion, Nev., and Katle Theelan, 27, Fallon, Nev. Cratley A. Rivkett, 35, Forestville, and Ella M. Crowley, 25, Forestville. Clyds C.'Lightner, 30, Marshfield, Or., and Elizabeth M. Larson, 30, Marshfield, Or. Colborne 8. Nellis, ‘5), Rus~ Hou: aret A. Reddy. 50, 706 Plue strees Corwin: D. Whité, 43, Stockton, and Effie F. Posey, 21, Lodi. Jobn B, Warburton, 30,"1421 Fourth street, and Clara J. Doak, 20, 1428 Jones street, Jehn C. Rithmoeller, 28, 721 Brannan and Johanne Kastens, 19, 120 Vieksbury Azariah Abbott, 28, 1305 Twenty-thh and Lena Gundlach, 18, 330 Iowa street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, macriage and death notices sent by ‘mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication affices and be indorsed with' the name and residence of per- tons authorized to have the same published, BORN. LAMBERT—In_ this city, Marek 25, 1002, t> “the wife of Thomas A! Lambért, a son. u&uom:—-ln this city, March 23, 1& to wife Charles A. Maimone, a ELLESEN — BRUNKHORST — In this city, oot an. g i S Al akn Trantisgo ) Aa; Eran —-OLSON—In thi: 3 Iflfizlfl)g lh"-hm{;m’gl' s cc:y nilln:h 15, rst Engll 4 eran «Church, Otto B. Johnson and Anna S. Olson, both of San reet, reet. street, LINDBERG—MAX' In this city, March S5, 1002, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander st h Lu Chy oty g e B Rulal LOWENTHAL—KATZ—March 23, 1902, by the Rey. H. N. Schoenfeld, Marcus Lowentha! | HARRIGAN—In E. Nelander of thé | DIED. Harris, Emily V. ‘Hendersomy Wm. Kramer, Gusta) Liddlcoat, Mar: Manning, Janie Page. Frank H. Poroll, Charite: Peters, Theresia I. Priest, Frank G. - Richards, Mae J. Scott. James C. . Scully, Kate Smith, Alice Soling, Emma _Strom, Fenton Sullivan, Frank J. Wall, Edward Welch, Richard Adyelotte, Mary Barker, Alfred Bern, Alexander g:‘rmnl. Henry ges, Edgar Browe: Whitam 1. Butzbach, Edward Calvert, Lewis W, Candeze, Peter Casey, Isabel R. ensen,” Roy M. Bridget Davis, Max Douglas, Willlam H. Felvey, Louisa A Gibson, Willlam F. Harrigan, James J. ADYELOTTE—In this city, March 25, 1002, uf.fy Adyelotte, a native of Delaware, aged 81 years and 7 months. BERRONG—In this city, March 24, 1902, Henry Berrong, a native of Georsls, aged 40 years. BERN—In this city, March 24, 1902, Alexaa- der Bern, beloved brother of Benjamin Bern of Wellington, New Zealand, a native of Montrose, Scotland, aged 51 years. FEriends and dcquaintanges are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the Callfornia Undertaking Company, Powell street, near Post, where services will be held under the auspices of Court Eclipse No. 14, F. of A. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery by traln from Third and Townsend streets, leaving at 3:30 p. m. BARKER—In Elmburst, March 24, 1902, Al- fred, beloved husband ‘of Lucy Barker, a na- tive of England, aged 61 years and 10 days. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, at the Masoric Temple, corner of Post and Mont- gomery streets, San Francisco, under the auspices of California Commandery 'No. 1, K. T. Cremation at Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. BRIGGS—In this city, March 25, 1902, Edgar Briggs, a native of Carleton Island, New York, ‘aged 75 years and 10 months. (¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, at Simpson Memorial Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan streets, Interment private. BROWN-—In this city, March 25, 1902, Wil- lam H. Brown, beloved husband. of Mabel Brown, and father of Willlam P. Brown, a native ‘of Rhode Island, aged 70 years. 7 Notice of funerai hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. S. Godeau, 305 Montgom- ery avenue. BUTZBACH™-In this city, March 25, 1902, Ed- ward G. Butzbach, beloved husband of Rose, and father of Ida, Eddfe, Leah, Ole, Earl and Hove Butzbach, a native of New Yors, aged i1 years 3 menths and 12 days. 7 Friends’and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from James Ha- gan's undertaking = parlo; 445 Valencia street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. CALV]ERT—In_ East Oakland, March 25, 1902, Tather of ‘George, Raiph and ANvin Cal: vert, a native of Frultvale, Cal,. aged 42 years. 7 CANDEZE—In this city, March 25, 1902, Peter, dearly beloved faiher of Beatrice Can- deze, a native of Fran ed 67 years 6 months and 7 day CASEY—In this city, March 24, 1002, Isabel R., youngest daughter of the late Hugh and Catherine Casey, a nalive of Marysville, Cal._ (Randolph, Mas: apers please copy.) “@FFuneral will take place Wednesday morning_at 11 o'clock from her late resi- . dence, 1206 Waller strect. Interment privace in Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. ' CHRISTENSEN—In this city, March 25, 1902, Roy Milton, beloved son of Hans and Ed- warda Christensen, a natlve of San Fran- clsco, aged 5 months and 16 days. CLARK—In this city, March 25, 1002, Bridget, beloved wife of Thomas Clark, mother of Mrs. Maggie T. Tesch, Thomas Clark and the late Joseph J. Clark, and srandmother of Adelaide, Gustav and Walter Tesch, a na- tive of Ballyhannis, County Mayo, Ireland, aged 76 years. # DAVIS—In this city, March 25, 1902, Caroline Davis, beloved wife of the late Aaron Davis, and miother of Willlam and Raphael Davis and Mrs. L. Harris, a native of Germany, aged &9 years 11 months and 7 days. C¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow. (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 5254 Ivy avenue, between Octavia and Laguna streets. and thence by 11:39 . o'clock train to Hills of Eternity Cemetery for interment. DODD—In this city, March 24, 1902, Julia N. Dodd, a native of New York, aged 90 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respeci- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1909 Mis sion street, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. - Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by 3:30 train DAVIS—In this “eity, March 24, 1902, Max Davls,” beloved father of Henry H., Milton M,, Flora and Tepa Davis and Mrs. Lottie Rothman,, .and. brother of Jacob and -Ed- ward -Davis and Dora Tomsky, -& native of Exin, Germany, aged 57 vears § months and 16 days. * > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 10 o’clock, from the family rghldence, 2621 California street. Interment Hills of Eternfty Cemetery by 11:36- tratn from Third and Townsend streets. . THE officers and members of Leland Stanford | Lodge No. 3872, K. of H., are respectfully requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Max Davis, from his late reaidence, 2021 California street. R. J. SAND, Dictator. J. J. BERAN, Reporter. DOUGLAS—In this city, March 23, 1902, Wil- liam Haslett, husband of Ann Renick Doug- las, father of Elizabeth, Effle, Willlam H. and Walter R. Douglas, ‘Mrs. Morris Marcus and Mrs. George T. Clark, and brother of Mary R. Douglas, a native of Chillicothe, Ohlo, aged 74 years 7 fuonths and 18 days. §¥The funeral services will be held to- day (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, at his Jafe residence, 515 Buena Vista avenue. In- terment private. : FELVEY—In this city, March 23, 1002, Louisa, Wife of Joseph J. Feivey, dnd mother of Bar- tholomew and Jeseph Felvey, and daughter of Jeanette and the late Constant De Barre, and sister of Mrs. P. J. Hagan, J. P. Crcnan, Mrs. E; C. Prior and Mathew, Louis and Willlam De Barre, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 vears and 15 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- ully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wedresday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence: of her mother, 355 Harriet wstreet, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a re- quiem: high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, GIBSON—In this city, March 25, 1902, Wi- liam F. Gibson, beloved husband-of Carolina S. Gibson, Son, 0L Mrs. E. C. Gibson and the late Rey. Otis Gibson, D.D.; and brother of Mrs. G. H. Martin, aged 46 years, {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 912 Dolures street. between Twen- ty-sccond and Twenty-third. Please omit flowers. 3 this ecity, March 24, 1902, James J., beloved son of the late Cornelius and_Mary A. Harrigan, and" brother of M. 3. W. A, G. W., Dr. J. I and L. B. Har. rigan and Mis. T. F. Flood, a native of Sac- ' ng’"}g’ C?\m -al will take pl e eral wi place to- (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his 1ets residence, 1728 Hyde street, thence to St. Brigid's Church, Where a ‘solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. - Interment l(;unl Calvary nlnlm mfh;‘;q omit flowers. HARRIS—In this city, March 24, 1 V., beloved wife of Frank E. Hmf e sister of Gustavus and Alexander Walten Epicl, a native of Virginia, aged 58 veirs 3 manui‘lfllng 13 dflayl. i ¥ Friends and acquaintances aré respect- fully invited to attend the. funeral nrsf:g to-day (Wednesday), at 10:15 o'clock, at the parlors of the California Undertakinz Com- pany, 405 Powell strect. near Post. Inter- ment. private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock’ traln from Third and Town. send_streets. - HENDERSON—In -this city, March 24, 1 ‘Willtam Henderson, a member of Pacific 1"?:2 . No. 64, K. O. T. M. and British-American ends and acquaintances are- E folly invited to attend = (Thursday), at 2 o'clock; from the pario the California Undertaking Companye 405 HENRY J. CALLAGHER CO, or to Flannagan & Gailagher.) 2 DANIEL &_ DONOVAN, . R fte "Lincoin 5 e 2 3 £ opposite. Lincoln School. Mt. Olivet Tg;fln;mry’, - NEAREST 3 oOffice, 916 Market Street. Telephone Bush 307. e NEW FIRM OF UNDERTAK! ”M' J. ‘Warren, ‘husband of Mary R. Calvert,. funeral to-morrow | Powell street, near Post. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery by 3:30 train from Third and Townsend- streets, . < P KRAMER—In this city, March 25, 1902, Gus- tave Bernard Kramer, dearly beloved hus- band of Philippine Kramer, a native of Prus- sla. Germany. aged 0 years 4 months and 7 ays. LIDDICOAT—In Stillwater, Shasta County, March 20, 1902, Mary, beloved wife of John Liddicoat, and’ loving mother of. Mrs, Jen- nie and Bessie Hudson and the late J. J. Liddicoat, a native of Cornwall, England, and formerly of Oskland, aged 67 years. MANNING—In this city, Janle, beloved wife of James Mannin: daughter of Cormick McManus, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years 4 months and 16 _days. 0> Notice of funeral hereafter. PAGE—In this city, March 25, 1902, Frank H. Page, a native of Rhode Island, aged 60 years. PETERS—In Irvington, March 18, 1902, The- resia Ida Peters, beloved daughter of W. C. and Theresia Peters, and sister of Flora, Harry, Francis ahd Willie Peters, a nativ: of San Francisco, aged 8 years 7 ths and 12 days. (Fort Wayne Sentinel please copy.) . POROLI—In St. Mary' I%nmlul. San Fran- ciseo, March 24, 1902, Charlie Poroll, brother of Mrs. Catbarina Meronesi, a native of Switzerland, aged 42 years. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully {nvited to attend the funeral services to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at Amert- can Foresters’ building, Thirteenth and Clay streets, Oakland, Cal., under the auspices of Oakland Grove, U. A. O. D. PRIEST—In this city, March 24, 1902, Frank G., dearly beloved son of Samuel B. and Hat- tie N. Priest, and brother.of Samuel F. and painting,swith roof of ‘slate, for brick power atlonan bleck hounded § by North Foimt street, B by Laguna, N by Beach and W. by Buchanan, Western Addition block™ 250; $128,- 900. G, Marinl (owner) with G. Massolett! (con- tractor), architect Matthew O'Brien—Mill and carpenter work, - etc., for alterations to livery mbl.‘ bullding on N line of Broadway, No. 514; $1700. Andrew G..Forsberg (owner) with W. O. Peterson (contractor). architect none—All work for a three-st and basement frame building on N line of Waller street, 156:3 E of Plerce, E 26 by N 137:6; S44. Anna Clark Hart (owner) with Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works (contractors), architect Newton J. Tharp—Cast iron and steel work for a_four-story and basement brick building om SW line of Tenth street, 175 SE of Market, SE 40 by SW 140; $1610. J. Habenicht, wife of F. (owner) with Carl Schutt (contractor), architect T. Paterson Ross —AIll work for alterations and additiors to. make & two-story and basement frame building into three fats on § line o Pine street, 172:0 of Larkin, E 32:9 by S 137:6; $6810. Mrs. M. L. Stealey (owner) with J. M. Rob- ertson (contractor), architect same—All work for a two-story, attic and basement frame residence on E line of Van Ness avenue, 92:6 E of Lombard street, N30 by B 100; $4150. Comenram Sttoykie drareds HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. D A Soveregle, L Bech|E Berwandis, S Jose G Soveregie, Carthage |G Schiatter, Kans F. Edwards, Oakland|E T Dufal, wf, som S Webn, Chicago South Bend, Ind M King, N Y c H G w A Alice Priest, 'a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years 6 months and 15 days. 4 §7 Friends and soquaintances are respict- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of “his ‘parents, 629 Natoma street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth, thence to Central M. E. Church, Mission street, between Sixth and Seventh, where services will be held, commencing ‘at 1 o'clock. Interment Cypress | Lawn Cemetery. . RICHARDS—In Larkspur, Cal., 1902, Mae J. Richards, a native of San Fran. cisco, aged 25 years 3 months and 13 day: G Funeral services ,to-day (Wednesday), at 3 o'clock, at Cypress Lawn Chapel. SCOTT—In Alameda, March 26, 1902, at 1516 Rento street, James C. Scott, beloved hus- band of Masgle Scott, and father of Esther B. and Susan Scott and Mrs. J. Robertson, a natlve of Scotland, aged 52 years S months and .24 days. SCULLY—In Keswick, March 24, 1902, Katle, beloved wife of James Scully, and sister of ‘Timothy, Dennis, Daniel and Nellle McCar- thy and Mrs. John Sullivan, a native of Kil- namarthra, County Cork, Ireland, aged 29 years. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- - fully {nvited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:15 o'clock, from the par- lors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where 'a requiem high mass will.be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SMITH—In this ctty, March 24, 1902, at.the home of her parents, 1115 ‘Castro street, Alice, daughter of James and Mary Smith, a nafive of Ohlo. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, thence to St. James Church, Guerrero and 'Twenty-third streets, for serviges: at 10:30 o'clock. JInterment Holy Cross Ceme- tery, by electric_funeral car. SOLING—In Oakland, March 25, 1902, Emma Soling, beloved daughter of = August and Emily Soling, a native of Oakland, aged 26 years 6 months and 18 da; STROM—In this city, March 25, 1902, Fenton, beloved and only child of John and Jennie Strom, a native of Oakland, Cal., aged 4 years 2 months and 20 days. SULLIVAN—In this city, March 25, 1002, Frank J., beloved husband of Maud Sullivan. father of Lily and Francis Sullivan, and brother of Thomas Sullivan, Mrs. J. Keneally and Mrs. D. Dowd, a native of San Franeisco, aged 22 years 9 months and 21 days. 7 Friends and acquaintahices are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 273 Dore street, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WALL—In this city, March 24, 102, Edward, beloved husband of Julla E. Wall, and father of Benjamin, Edward, John, Joseph and Thomas Wall, Mrs. Mary Towns, Mrs. W. J. Dowling and Mrs. G. Virden, & native of ;J;lglln‘ Ireland, aged 64 years 5 months and nys. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from, the par- lors of James McMenomey & 1057 Mis- sion_street. opposite new Postotfice, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services at 19 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WELCH—In this city, March 25, 1902, Richard “Weich, dearly beloved husband of Alice F. ‘Welch, beloved father of Alice. F., Edna E. and Lottfe L. Weleh, and second oldest son of Mary E. Brown and the late John L. Welch, a native of San Francisco, aged 37 years.' Member of Marine Painters' Union No. i, San Francisco. T>fhe funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at'1 o'clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Company, 1200 Misslon street, between Eighth and Ninth. Interment private, Holy Cross Ceme- i tery. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. MONDAY, MARCH 24, Estate of Franz Scherf (by William A. Heis- ter, administrator) to Anna Raschke, lots 1262, 1264 and 1266, Gift Map 3; $2500. George W. Arnett to Mrs. Mary McFaul, lot on NW line of Precita avenue, at Intersection of Precita Valley lots.97 and 98, NE'55, NW 81, | § 98:6 to_beginning, subdivision 6, Precita Val- ley lot 97: gift. 0dd Fellows' Cemetery Association to: Sarah | Palmer and Louis Stellar, lot in sald cemetery; $240. TUESDAY, MARCH 25. Johanna Marks .(widow) to Gusty Heskins (wife of Benjamin), lot on SE corner of Unlon and Polk streets, E 75 by S 50; $10. Phillp Cohen to Minnie Cohen, lot on S line ¢ ‘Golden Gate avenue, 112:6 E of Gough street, E 25 by § 120: also undivided one-half of lot beginning 120 § of Golden Gate avenu and 137:6 E of Gough street, S 35 by W 27 gift. Addie L. Perham (single) to John Marchi, lot on N line of Union street, 137:6 E of Web- ster, E 84:4% by N 137:0; $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to Ber- nard Cassou, lot on N line of McAllister street, 137:6 W of Fillmore, W 40 by N 137:6; $5500. Willlam and Lena Wieger to Emma C. Gunn (wife of W. J.), lot on E line of Plerce street, 92 S of Filbert. S 28 by E 82:6; $10. Peter S Ve Winkle to Magdaiena Van ‘Winkle (wife), lot on E_line of er street, | 80 N of Page. N 25 by E 96:10%; also lot on N line of Ellis street, 81:1% E of Octavia, B 27:6 by N 110; gift. L. H. l.ndl L!flleglynlo B?‘fi.:::.}{égm lda B. Spence, lot on ne of street, 100 N of Filbert, N 50 by W _108:2; $10. Thomas R. and Annie L. Turner to Joseph Seeley, lot on E line of Central avenue- (Lott SN0 S0/ o8 Baltit st k. 30 v Willlam P. and Ella T. Chalimers to J. D. Spreckels, lot on- N line of Page street, ;'Vutit C!;I‘tzll avenue (Lott street), W 21 by Marcus and Jennie Shettel to J. Frank Wal- ters, lot on N line of Page streef, 231:3 W of Ashbury, W 25 by N 187:6; $10. S. L. and Rebecca Magee to Louisa A. Mis- ner (wife of Frank L.), lot on E line of Julian avenue, 157:6 N of Fifteenth, N 28:8 by E 94 (reverting to heirs of second party); gift. Estate of Ellen Griffin (by Kate L. O'Con- { nor,_ executrix) to Lizzle B. Gritfin, lot on N line of Hill street, 90 W of Valencia, W 16:8 by N 114: $2500. Jerome A. Anderson to Leonia Anderson, lot on S line of Twentleth street. 55 B of Dolores, E 75 by S 114, W 25, N 12, W 50, N 102; gift. San Francisco Savings Union to Emil lot on W line of Valencia street, 160 S Twenty-third, S 40 by W 85; $10. Thomas Hooker to James Condon, lot_on § | ‘line of Twenty-seventh street, 221:6 W of Church. W 47 by § 105; $6. 3 Moses and Bertha Fisher to Robert lot on E line of Sanchez street, Valley, N 25 by E 100; $10. John H. and Sarah M. Kruse to Mathias O. Fries, lot on E line of Eureka street, 198:8 N of Eighteenth, N 24:4 by E 125; $10. John and Mary Auld to Bernard McShane. lot on N line of Twenty-second street, 50:3 W of Eureka, W 25 by N 85: $10. Henry Mails to Italian-American Bank, lot on § line of Sacramento street, 68:9 E of Mont- gomery, E 34:1% by S 137:6; $10. Fitel Phillips to L. H. Sly,.lot on E line of Stockton street, 73:0 N of Sutter, N 64 by E D ha ant yei'n: Dociger 't Martha n ulta - 3. Scooffy, lot on SW corner of Pacific and Mason streets, W 08 by S 22; $10. - Ann M. Thompson to Emma, David I and Martha G. Thompson, undivided % of lo. on N line of California street, 45:10 E of Davis, E 45:10 by N 68:9; 5. Hilomas W, and Emma W, Butcher to Alex- S0St. Yoo NEY o i RS 20, NW 55, SW 40, NW 65 $10. . g Christian’ Hansen to Horace C. Sexton, lot on SE_line of Clara street, 252 NE of Fifth, NE 'fl;}lh}'??&‘."l&hh lorace C. al Ann| Sexton tq Edgar D. Peixzotto, .same; $10. . 5 | William C. Atthowe to Sarah I. Atthowe, lot on E line of York street, 217 N of Twentieth, | N 25 by E_100: §i0. oy i | | 25 |~ Jultus Wintzer to Cornelius Kioft, | block V, Park Lane Tract No. 2; $10. . Builders’ Contracts. August Schaefer (owner) with O e ok htsaen. and tinting for ® three-story {rame building (Natw on N line of Fulton street, E of Scott. i .g!u by N 100, Western Addition block 433; 00. |~ A w. Wiison (owner) with Electrical En- '0 contractors), architects ! %SES}:&‘-._, & SonRieetrie ele- 1"("'1-» bullding on N line of i O rker Stoeet” Rafiway (owners) ‘with Butler & Son (contractors), archi- | tect H. H. Lynch—Brick, granite, 3 ste¢l and iron work, Charles Schutt |- o -All Walker, Howards | Mrs Dodd, So Bend Braman, 'Cificinnati G P Gleason, Phila , W Fallen, Pac Grove G T Austin, Cincinnati|M Downey, wf, Seattle G C Foulkes, fam, L A|W P Cahiil, Boston W Blocksom, Ter Haut|J Mulroy, Ingleside E E Peck, Westboro COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eight.- Common _ stock, 12 37%; $62 5062 T5; & pfi‘een'{'ma-,* seriptions, $102 12%. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. y TUESDAY, March 25—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Ys0go0; run Bid. Ask. 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