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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1902. Twentyosixth _and . 1o M Re- ket, between March 3 ning o boy's pleture and a tials E. G engraved on out- ed to MRS. GISIN, - or thereabouts, and 3 emeralds: a7 gold bout Lugene: liberal reward for in- n oF he M. B. MORAGHAN fornia Market. < merked with four ax_cuts. Find. : City Street uflding. o “Remember” that the Califor. h Case Co.. 220 Sutter st.. needs o) - 4 silver to mmake mew watch cases. L ——— MATRIMONIAL. est I8ST; reliable and Mrs. Hertz, 706 Ellis lists 10c 2iso cleancd and sterilized; uphol- carpet cleaning; honest work guar- HOPK BROS., 411 to 415 Powell A1 «. iron beds; mattresses; pillows; window Ges. J F.Hotter, 712 Mission; tel. Main 730, d MEDICAL. O'DONNELL, world-renowned specia.- Ladies, all who are sick or im trouble, © speciulist ‘on femaie complaints; [“temale. complaints positivery GO the uafortunate helped: relief in a < taken: the most GIfficult cases treated. relieve, tree, confidential advice on all subjects delicate nature. DR G. W. O'DON. office & residence. 1018 Mkt op. Sth, graduate of Royal University, wifery cases; takes ladies before confinement ; best of care; confine- §15; room end board, $5 week: Infants will take2to work at my private resi- 606 Guerrero st., nr. 18th; tel. Blue 411, MRS WYETH—Well-known reliable ladies’ 30 years' experience; instant relief DR & home in confinement. Removed 0083 Market st., opposite Fith. KOHL—W nown ladies' special- | 1008% Market st., opp. Fifth )R GOODWIN, ladies rellable special- v hospitil; home for infants free; 906 Market 'st., opp. Emporium. MRS D. ALLEN, 1118 Market—Reliable ladies” epecialist; & private home before and during ement; best medical care; low fees. DOOHERE and MRS, DAVIES' original G of treatment; maternity home; home ement. 1126 ladies’ reliable % Market ladies’ specialist, at old office, : o branch office. TOY KEE, 210 Stockton st., opposite diseases cured by herbs. AVI s Market st NC MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. S, engines, 24-hand mach’ >ry. McIN 195-197 Fremont st. T and fitting; 36x14-inch ver and fittings; 5ix16-inch ofl tank nections: 48x16-inch oil tank and con- square and round tanke, all sizes, hes; retyrn tubular boiler, all com- ne, Dow_pump, all second Beale st. H. 8. WHITE. Improvement | thousands of most obstinate ‘ P b Oakland, lady's | MONEY HIGHLY 1 p P! liberal advances on diamonds, lowest rats Market st, TO LOAN—C mti o obtain Jewelry, at . Baldwin Jeweiry Store, $1G tel. Main 1644. Branch 19 Third. Private party; confidential; lowest rates; planos & furniture; no removal. Gartheis, 208 Post. ONE per cent on furniture; $6 & month on each $1000; any security. 302 Montgomery st., r. L. Money loaned salaried people without security. HILL T 34, Merchante: Excn 431 Caltforn CASH loaned salaried peopie_on note without mdorser. MORRELL, (09 Examiner bids. 3% ON furniture and pienos: $15 up; no re moval. Phone Black 1700. Room 81, 6 Bddy ON furniture, planos; lowest rate; no removal; strictly private. LICK, 116 McAllister st. IF, you want a home 1 will loan you money to buy it. A. E. RUDELL, 222 Sansome st. LOANS money on salary; no indorser; Bastern plan. Western Loan Co., 300 Phelan bld; vMUSI(‘,AL INSTRUMENTS, UTIFUL cased, rich-toned pianc the finest action can be had from us at such low prices and easy terms that any one car afford to buy; in fact it is better to buy then rent. We sell the Decker-Wissner-Bau- meister and Sitoddard, and you caanot fail to be pleas-d h them. Call and Ik, eve if_you mre mot quite ready to k. buy. 709 ZENO MATUVAIL TSIC CO. ALTHOUGH many_ seemingly advantageous prepositions are offered in the Way of prices and terms upon panos, please bear in mind that we can not only duplicate them, but can offer exceptionally fine pianos and largest sseortment of best makes to choose from. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Stelnway dealers, cor, Kearny and Sutter sts.. S. F.; Broad- way and Thirteenth sts., Oakland. AS our nmew bullding and hall is not gdite completed we are making a cut on all our planos. Some special bargains—1 Knabe, $55. 1 Helne, $185; 2 Steinways, $165; 3 Chicker. ings, $140 to $170; and 20 others. Squares, $15 up. Emall amount down and low pay- ments according to guality. HEINE PIANO CO., Heine Hall, 235-237 Geary st. ATTENTION, BARGAIN-HUNTERS— Second-hand upright pianos from $65 up. Second-hand square pianos from $350 up. Beccnd-hand organs m $25 up; new upright pianos from $175 up. BENJ CURTAZ & SON, 16 to 20 O'Farrell. Chickering, Mason and Hamlin, Vose, Sterling pianos. ANY piano sold by us taken back any time within 2 years and full purchase price al- lowed on & mew peerless Knabe. at regular | price; costs you only 20c a day to buy a plano from us. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st.; established 1850. DEALERS, big profits saved on unredeemed plenos; selling for storage and advances; up- rights,’ $37 up (wonderful). WILSON'S Stor- age, 1710 Market st. LUDWIG pianos—Most popular of all. For sale only by the Wiley B. Allen Co., 931 Market st, San Francisco. Agents Chase & Baker plsno players. SMALL upright, $35; large cabipet grand up- right, $150; square pianos, $35 up; A. B. Cameron. walnut case, almost new, $275. Bowers & Son, 23 5th st.. Ivers & Pond agts. UPRIGHT plano, $100; splendid bargain; best renting planos in city for $3 per month. SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st. ALMOST now large size Stelnway upright left on sale; bargain. 235 Geary st. Moving Esst; must dispose of large, handsome upright grand piano; 3rd cost. 1000 Van Ness. 1 FINE old violin for sale; cheap. 35023 Mis- sion st. BYRON MAUZY, 305-310-312 Post st and other pianos and pipe organs. 3 LEADING planos—Steinway, . Chickering, ‘Weber; other makes, at FAY'S, 1729 Mission. Sohmer At T44 Mission st., marble wash- 4 mantels, Goors. windows, bath toflet snd all kinds of ®ood 1. Parties wishing eame BARGAIN, great sacrifice; 2 uprights, nearly new. JOS. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER. maker. repairer. 2 Latham place. machinery, en- stock; installments; billiard -Collender Co., 652 sale cheap; ten new scrolls, , single or all together, at Ooean View. $175_Popular a hats, st., near Pine pants, $275. MISFIT S, 437 Montgomery st. nedr bicycle, 2 bedsteads, some easy terms or re nted. The | Mission. | OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. LOFT for rent, 40x05 feet, for light manufac- turing purposes: with Water: $16 month. WM. LOANE, plumber, 439 Fifth st. EMMA SPRECKELS building, 927 Market st.— Light, cheerful offices, $15@$25 per month; light, heat, janitor and telephone. PACIFIC, 328, near Sansome—Handsome, large store; cheap, LARGE store with basement, just below Kear- ny, to lease; also office rms. 636 Clay, rn REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR s REAL ESTATE FOR SALE S CAPP & CO.. N 2 Market st. California st., near Walnut—Cars pass; two howses, G rooms and bath and 4 roums avd bath; 45 feet of froniage. Geary st., opposite Hamilton square--House, 2 steries, 6 rooms and bath; lot 22:6x8: Eureka st., between 17th and 18th—Lot 50x 120, with one-story cottage, 7 rooms and bath and stable; $4000. Eureka gt., between 17th and 18th—3 flats, 7 and S rooms’ and bath and 4 rooms and bath; O’Farrell, between Polk and Van Ness—Lot :6x120 to rear street, with 4 houses; well rented. o Plerce, st., bet. California and Sacramento— Six houses; well rented: neat and modern. Arlington, between Natick ang” Roanoke-- Lot 43x51 to 59 feet; only $300. Golden Gate ave., bet. Plerce and Scott— 3-story bay-window house, 10 rooms and_bath, McAllister st., between Pierce and Scott— Fine lo 5x137 :6. Severafl cheap cottages at the Mission, near Castro st.; easy terms if desired. Alpine, near 14th—I. side, 25x100. Banchéz, between 16th and 17th—Lot 25x100. SALE. { By C. | HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. We Excel in Prices and Locations, $100 to $400—Graded Ocean Boulevard lots; all bargains; $5 monthly, $500 to $1000—Beautiful Sunset lots; splendid view of Park and Ocean; all graded; on easy installments. Sunset branch office, Ninth ave., near H st. $400- to $800—Unexcelled Richmond building lots; $10 monthly. $1000, $1750, $2500 to $3500—Modern cot- tages; all bargains;. choice locations; easy terms. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, Room 54, Chronicle buflding. A. E. BUCKINGHAM. ..REAL ESTATE 26 Montzomery st., room 11. Rents collected; full charge taken of property. §43,500—Cor. 50-vara; Turk; 3 frontages; fine location for apartment house, flats,etc. ul.mo—ngd investment; Mission, nr. Sixth. $17.500—Three very stylish new sunny flats, 8 rooms; choice location; rents $150. $10,500—Good buy; store and flats; Larkin st., near Geary; rents $70. | $9,250—3 sunny new 6-room flats, near Golden Gate Park; grand view; rents $85. $5,250—Fine 5 and 6 room flats; on Stevenson st., near Thirteenth: rent $45. $2,875—Cheap; north side Clay st., near Lyon fine adjoining lot, 27:6x100; for §3000 $1,660—Dirt cheap: NW. corner Sanchez and Alvarado sts.: 26:6x105 feet, HOUSES—SUNSET HEIGHTS—LOTS. Instaliments; Eleventh ave., H and I sts., nr. entrance Park music stand; cars pass property. A._E. BUCKINGHAM, 26 Montgomery, room 11. ‘Branch office, Sunset, 1215 Ninth ave. $150 AND $250 EACH. { $25 DOWN ; $6 AND $10 MONTHLY. Nothing to equal them in this city. Come early; take choice of 60 level lots in Excelsior Homestead at half price. Near Mission st. and electric cars. No grading; all fenced; Spring Valley water; selling ‘I!l: see them to-day. Get off cor. Mission st. and Brazil ave.; walk short distance to Madrid o Mr. Al Smith, resident agent, 450 Edinburgh st., will show lots Sundays. : SOL GETZ & BROTHER, Room 54, Chronicle building. $1,400NEW modern cottage: hot and cold water, bath._closet, sink, nice yard, fence: a fine home; $400 cash, balance | ~$14 per month, ¥ $2,600—Fine dwelling; beautiful location; modern and up to date; $600 cash, bal- ance easy terms, $9,000—Fine new building of three flats: near Park; rent $85; easy terms, $10,000—Splendid new butlding near the Park; three flats; rent $100; easy terms, $10,000—Fine new building of three flats; ma- rine view: rent $100; easy terms. WELLS & SAUNDERS, 630 Market st. OIL. OIL tanks, 2nd-hand. in good order; all sizes; cheap. H. S. WHITE, 130-132 Beale st. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. CO., 1611 Market st. Rooms papered $3 up; painting & tinting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 3d st.; tel. Red 3521. 246 Elsie st., off Cortland | PAPERING room, walls, $3; painting, 31; whitening, 75¢c. Samuelson, 315 Golden Gate. unches, rowboats carried in stock. 2 & HAMILTON 8-foot; second hand. §, 388 Geary st. sizes men’'s , slightly X 563 M bet. 1st and 24 st 1d-hand machinery,engines and bollers J.McMasters,SE.cor.2nd and Brannan. “hand modern engines and boflers Krogh Mfg. Co., 519 Market, “hand typewriters (all R & CO., 110 Montg’ new and 2d-hand moving pi: RECK, 131 Post NEOUS WANTS. per 100 for mames; send 100 for k and particulars. The French 241 ifth st., Phila., Pa. FIRST-CLASS work; low rates; get figures, J. C. ROMAINE, 640 G. G. avi tel. Polk 1423, Ao A BB R e PALMISTRY. CE, scientific business palmist, 10, The Vendome, 1704 Market MRS. E. P pariors 9 and st.; hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.; horoscopes cast y mail, $1; palmistry raught. MME. G. L. NEERGAARD reads 1 to 4. Post st., corner of Jores; phone Polk 83 H. JEROME FOSELLL scientific palmist, 515 Taylor st.. bet. Geary and Post;tel. Black 561. o PERSONALS. AN elegant line of remnants for suits to order, $15; with these suits we make an extra pair of pants free of charge; other suits on {astall- ments, $1 weekly. L. LEMOS, Y17 Market st., between Seventh and Eighth. FREE Faclal Massage during April, using cele- brated Los Angeles preparations of 5 ... FANNY BRIGGS CARR ......... Will remowe moth patches wrinkles, cure the worst pimpled face. 123 Stockton st. A—HAVE you pimples, wrinkles, freckles, red nose, falling hair, dandruff, ‘eczema, gray hair, bald head? I guarantee a cure or no pay. The Bohemian Specialist, 131 Post st. good second-hand fire- deep. Address, giving d for sealskin coate; also gents' Tuxedo suits. Portland Loan st. phone Bush 484, baby bugsy. Address 117 £000_second-hand clothing_and .7) goods. 154 Oth st.; tel. Jessie 2851. ices for old sealskins; Box Call office. 24-hand electric motors, all sizes, any FarnsworthElect I WiLL 5 send posta Wante — =n call will ON and after this date the undersigned will not be responsible for any bilis contracted by my wife, Mrs. Millle Randhahn. Dated San Fran- cisco, April 7, 1902. RICHARD RANDHAHN. WHY guess? You can be certain of style and fit by using Standard Patterns. April pat- terns and The Designer now ready. J. W. EVANS, Domestic office, 1021 Market, nr.6th. ELECTRIC light in every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms; 25¢ 10 $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week Tree "bus and baggage to and from the ferry. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale: also Cchenille-wove rugs. silk portieres; dealer in carpet twine, in hank or chain at lowest rates. Geo, Matthews, 709 Fifth, Oakland. MONEY TO LOA! A—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602 Exam| AL 00 st Lowen ammminer bg .-On_ First and Second Mortgages On Life Interests in Estates. c Property Being Held in Trust. . Undivided Interests in Real Estate. Life Insurance Policies; Estates in Prohate. Financial Problems of all sorts and sizes. IF YOU NEED MONEY.. Sec HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602 Examiner. AA—MANHATTAN LOAN CO (Inc.). $300,000 gt 5% and 6 per cent In sums to suf City, Oakiand, Town and Country Propert; second mortgeges, life insurance and secur ties; logns on unsettled estates, undivided in- ests in real estate and legacies; will pu above securities. MANHATTAN LOA TH FLOOR, CROCKER BUILDING, AMOUNT AT € PER CENT. st, second and third mortgeges........ ed interest in real estate in probate Mortgages and legacies bought: no delay. Get my terms before doing business elsewhere ... R. McCOLGAN ... 4 Montgomery st., room 3 A—WHAT do you think? O. BERMAN, 48 Eilis, makes colored shirts to order; $1 each; same as white shirts; selection 300 patterns. HAIR dyeing; bleaching a specialty; -shampoo- ing 50c; hair dried by electric drier & dressed in 30 min. Miss A.V.Doyle,1702 Mkt, op. 10th. A FIRST-CLASS shampoo for 50c: hair dried in 10 minutes; hair dressing, 25c. G. LED- ERER, 123 Stockton st. Electrolytic removal of moles and superfluous bair; permanent; painless; free treatment; work guaranteed. Miss C.Dudley,1702 Market. AT less than cost, uncalled-for suits, overcoate and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London tallor, 721 Market st. MONEY Jloaned at low interest; gold, siiver, diamonds, pearls and precious ‘stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st. WHITE enamel iron beds, single, three-quarter or_double, 13225. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., 1810-1312 Stockton st., near Broadway. SUPERFLUOUS bair and moles destroyed with electric needle. MISS EATON, 1119 Sutter st. IF your hair s falling or you are bald callon A ANY proposition, any amount; 6 per cent first, #econd and third mortgages, estates in pro- bate, interest in estates, legacies, undivided erests, securities, manufacturing and mer- interests, corporation loans. Rooms 16, . Chronicle blg. GEORGE E. OLSE! MUNICIPAL Loan Office, 103 Grant ave., near Geary st.; phone Red 1603, ANY amount on furniture, planos; Bo removal owest rate; private, confidential. ORMSBY, 26 Montgomery st., room 7, opp. Lick House, Dr.G.8.Moore,3320" Farrell; send for circular. | ELECTRIC needle specialists; superfluous hair & mioles destroyed. Mrs. H. Eaton, 427 Sutter. GEO. THISTLETON & .CO., Real Bstate Agents, Gcean View, Cal. HOMES IN SIGHT OF THE GRAND OLD OCEAN. The San Francisco and San Mateo cars stop at_Sadowa st., Ocean View. You can buy neat cottages, and fine level lots, at a less price than in any suburb of Sen Prancisco. A neat 4-room eottage, 2 large lots, (n chaice location; must be sold for less than cost of the two lots. Four level lots, 25x125 each; worth at least $800; must be sold for $400 or less. Other property in_ proportion. Stop car at Sadowa st.. Ocean View. THISTLETON'S office and residence, 272 Eadowa st.; teleghone Capp 2425. $1750—SNAP; 29x75; block from 2 car lines; 15 min rom City Hall; street bitumen; | concrete sidewalk and curbed: lots level, ready to build; 17th st., corner Diamond. Another bargain; 2 lots, 25x86; 2 frontages; level block; nr. Douglass; 1 block from electric cars; only $750 ea. O. D. BALDWIN, 22 Mont. JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st., corner Stockton. Telephone Grant 177. Real Estate Agent. Property Bought and Sold. Rents Collected. BARGAIN—New house of 6 rooms and bath; all modern improvements, besides store and living-rooms in lower floor; cheap; easy terms. See owner on premises NW. corner Chenery and Fairmount sts. $10,000 EACH; appreciated if seen; 2 new 12- rocm, residences on Washington st. near Laurel (Presidio Heights); open for inspec- tion from 11 to 5 dally. | TEHAMA, ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. A L ! BARGAINS! $1200 buys a good cottage, 4 rooms and bath: lot 50x150; a snap. $2500 buys S-room house; lot 35x130; a bar- in. See the ALAMEDA LAND CO., 1500 Park st., Alameda. Homes built, rented and exchanged. THERE are still a few lots left on Santa Clara ave., near Sherman st.; Wil build on terms to suit, - 5 3 5; Webber st.; $2650—New cottage; 6 room Tot B0x120. J H. YOUNG, Builder, 1243 Park st. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. MUST be sold; owner leaving for southern part of State; handsome’ house of 11 rooms and bath; good location; fine view; lot 70x160; will gell at sacrifice to make quick sale. Ap- ply JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley station. % COTTAGE of 7 rooms and bath: high base- ment; easy payments. MURDOCK, 514 Pine. AR 0l i lied S TR N LT OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BRUADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $500 CASH, $20 monthly—5-room cottage; 4 1-3 acres; artesian wells; outbuildings; immense shade trees; profusidn of shrubbery; creek running water the year round; superb soil and finely sheltered; away from fogs and winds; an ideal spot for a home; city water and sewer; street macadamized; electric carsfront the property; postoffice, school, churches, stores, etc.; business center; a rare buy; East Oakland; price all told, $3500. Call or send for circular, 455 Seventh st., opposite Broad- way Station, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES. g $1000—A BARGAIN; a 2-story building of 10 rooms In 2 flats; lot 33x90 feet; rented for $22 per month; owner going East. HUGH M. CAMERON, 1058 Broadway. e EXCHANGE. FINE corner, 100x100, with house, to excha for 3 flats in city. 'Apply 326 Ellis st., S. ——— e OAKLAND FURNJTURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. 'ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. BELL, The, 17 kitchen; gas range; $20; other rooms, BLLIS, 802—Sunny front suite, furnished for housekeeping; reasonable. GOLDEN GATE AVE., 622—Sunny bay-win- dow suite; 2 rooms; gas range, bath, etc. HYDE, 408—Sunny front and back parlor suite, complete for housekps, $25; other cuite, $18. JACKSON, 920, near Mason—Furnished large housekeeping rooms; $7, $8. LARKIN, 804—Sunny back bedroom and kitch- en neatly furnished:; no small children;. $11. LINDEN ave., 324—A pleasant sunny front room; housekeeping, With use of Kitchen. MISSION, 940—3 sunny furnished rooms housckeeping. OCTAVJA, 156—Furnished; kitchen or light housekeeping; ly renovated. * OCTAVIA, 1303, corner Geary—Sunny parlor; folding bed; kitchen; gas stove; single, $8 up. for 11 STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co., - | _gifice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main 5713. GOLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse, 840 Mis- sion 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 Fijlmore st : phone Jackson 281, TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The riter Exchange, 536 California;itelephone Main 206. ‘WEBSTER Typewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors:estimate free. 200 Sansome. e i e o e e o e TYPEWRITING AND MIMEOGRAPHING. her residence, 3184 Twenty-third street, Mary E., beloved wife of C.” W. Eckstein, ‘and mother of C. and Eva_ Eckstein, a native of Salem, Ohio, aged 5L years 10 months and 9 days. T Remains at the parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Notice of funeral Hhemlfler. [ARRIGAN—In this city, April 8, 1002, Joha an, beloved son of Mrs. C. Harfigan, and brother of Mrs. M. Kirby, Mrs. J. Benn, C. J. Harrigan and James Harrigan of New York, Mrs. M. Hayes and the late Mrs. J. C. Harrington, a native of County Limerick. Ireland, aged 54 years. (New York papers please copy.) B E7Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day | (Thursday). at 8:30 o'clock, from his lu‘e residence, 928 Alabama street. thence to St. Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. (Interment Holy s Cemetery. KEEFE—In Napa City, April 8, 1902, James EXPERT typewriting, 4c folio; copies, 2¢; mim- cographing. 927 Market, rm, 301; Jessie 1554, ———— PROPOSALS. FROPOSALS for purchase of U. S. Army transport ROSECRANS.—Office of General Superintendent, Army Transport Service, 36 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal., April 7, 1002.—Sealed ‘proposals, in triplicate, for the purchase of 'the Army transport ROSECRANS will be recelved in this office until 12 m., April 24, 1902, and then opened. Vessel to be delivered to successful bidder in San Francisco, Cal. The appraised value cf said vessel is one hundred thousand dollars. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, Envelopes containing proposals should be indorsed ‘‘Proposal for purchase of Army transport ROSECRANS," and addressed to the General Superintendent, Army Transport Service, San Franeisco, Cal, Particulars as to bonds required, and in- fcrmation as to the character of vessel, etc.,, furnished on application. OFFICE of C. Q. M. Vancouver Barracks, ‘Wash., March 14, 1602.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 a. m., April 14, 1902, for furnishing fuel at military posts In this department for fiscal year commencing July 1, 1902. Information furnished here or by quartermasters at posts. U. 8. reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envel- opes containing proposals should be mark “Proposals for Fuel at addressed W. JACOBS, C. Q. M. o e e e e MARRIAGE LICENSES. The followl:g marriage licenses were fssued yesterday: Andrew Chesney, 28, city, and Maenard E. McMichael, 22, city. Thomas F.” Douglass, 27, 3262 Twenty-second street, and Anna G. Andrews, 27, 3262 Twenty- second street. Willlam Munro, 45, Point Arena, and Agnes B, Comman, 32, Santa -Cruz. Frederick H. Siebe, 21, 141915 Mission street, and Charlotte H. Barthold, 21, 1024 Golden Gate avenue,. Bert Reader, 23, Oakland, and Daisle E. Cook, 23, Santa Rosa. Morris Rosenfeld, 28, 1506 F'r: in street, and Millie Diamond, 21, 1155 Folsom street. Charies Ribolzi, 27, '12 Croke street, and Clorinda Canepa, ‘21, ‘314 Union ‘strest. Manuel Mendoza, 29, 236 Sutter street, and Irene Suarez, 18, 236 Sutter street. . Anthony H. Hansen, 31, city, and Elizabeth G. Mitchell, 24, city. ‘Giovanni Bianchi, 29, 1957 Stockton street, and Annie Devoto, 19, 5 Bartol street. Isaac W. Thorne, 20, 813 Sutter street, and Josephine J. Wilsqn, 28, 1953 Pine street. Joscph A. Fitzpatrick, 21, city, and Eliza- beth C. McDonald, 18, city. Daniel G. Cadwell, 37, Thunder Mountain, 1daho, and Berthn M. Phillips, 30, Sehooleratt, ich. & John J. Whelan, 25, 20 Twel{fll street, and Bessie McFadden, 25, ‘20 Twelfth street. Harry Levy, 24, 524 Lyon street, and Chris- tina F. Henne, 20, 383 Fulton street. Louis P. Brant, 03, city, and Antonla F. Bandmann, 52, ciy. \ Mantero' Shiroshita, 32, 1015 California street, and Ful Tokuta, 22, 920 Sacramento st. OFARRELL, 431_Suite sunny rooms; fur- nished for housekeeping. POLK, b522—Bay-window front sunny fur- nishéd rooms for housekeeping; reasonable. POWELL, 1005, cor. Clay—2 sunny rooms, $16; 3 connecting, $30; all complete for housekpg. STOCKT?)N, 1206—Nicely furnished single and | free gas and | double housekeeping rooms; stove; model house; $4. $6, $8 and $10. TEHAMA, 331—3 large sunny furnished house- Keeping rooms to let. MRS. FOLEY. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. £ BORN. BEAN—In this city, April 8, 1902, to the ‘wife | of Thomas J. Bean, a son. 8, nr. Sixth—Sunny flat for house- keeping; parlor, 2 bedrooms, dining-room and Kitchen, $20; no children. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. 2 BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. e e et ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; 76c day upward; rates by week or month; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in California attached. A—BRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth—Rooms, 26 to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. ALL choice neat sunny suites or singles; day, week or month; bath, phone. 332 Stockton. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. CLAY, 1613—Furnished front room in pri- vate family, with bath and phone; rent $15. CLIFFORD, 204 Eliis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished ‘sunny rooms; prices reasonable. FLEGANTLY furnished front room, for one or two. 4523 Clay st. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furnished rooms, 35c, $1 50 night; $1 50, $6 wk; open all night. ELLIS, 685, corner Larkin—Bay-window al cove with mantel; 2 or 3 men preferred. GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnish- d sultes and single; travelers accommodated. GEARY, 428 (The Gage)—An elegant suit of sunny’ rooms; also -single; the above house has charged hands and been renovated: SOUTHEAST corner of Harrison and Langton GENTLEMAN wants a gentleman to share modern cottage; 6 large rooms and bath; San Jose ave., near Valle bet. 28th and 20th; Guerrero-st. cars pass door. WANTED at once, a number of choice residenze lots; we have cash buyers waiting. HEALY & CARR, 927 Market st., room 208, sts.; 76x7b. with improvements; make an| with him a large suite of rooms in a first- offer. PATTERSON & CO., 11 City Hall class family hotel. Address L. H. C., 26 square. Montgomery st., room 14. "APPRECIATED if seen; new, elegant sunny (| GROVE, 20—Sunny furnished - room; rent reasonable; zentlemen only. MARTINET, 1101 Geary—Handsome sultes; Drivate baths; newly furnished single rooms. MINNA, 667, cor. Eighth—Newly furnished bay-window room, $1 per week; transient, 30x137:6 FOR $3000; Pacific Heights. THE McCARTHY 646 Market st. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale ——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho Cotatl, Scnoma Co.; future value assured, as Ean Francisco is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply 1o The Cotati Co., 302 California st., for pamphlets and information, NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market—Nicely fur- nished rooms; $2 a week up; 35c a day up. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator, elec. lights; day, week, mo. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par- lor; rooms, per night, 85c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. HERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth ot.; BEear MarketFurnished: aleo 3 unfarnished: FOR Rent—12 acres of very rich land; suitable for melons and garden truck; family orchard; fine prune orchard; large buildings for hog and chicken ralsing; abundance of 'good water; eplendid opportunity for right man, Call or address at 3226 King st., Berkeley. SONOMA Valley and foothill land; small tracts; 3-mile from rallroad; come Saturday and Sunday at reduced fares and see this land. J. T, PETERS, 11 Montgomery st. PROFITABLE orange, lemon, peach and prune lands to sell; right locality: big money; easy payments. HEALY & CARR, 927 MKk, r. 208 Santa Clara Valley, San Jose and Peninsular properties, see WOOSTER, WHITTON & MONTGOMERY, 634 Market, 8. ., & San J. CASH for your country or suburban property. Land_Dept., American Guaranty and Trust Co., Hayward building. CHOICE country lands for sale, Land Dept., AmericanGuaranty&Trust Co:, Hayward bldg. FOR sale or exchange—Beautiful income home in San Jose for S. F. property, Box 4671, Call, L PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates; 10 years' experfence. J. B. RAY, 457 Minna st. DR. THIELE, German specialist, removed from 110 Geary to 101 Bddy st., corner Mason. Mrs. Briges Buperfiuous halr, moles destroved by electricity. 1719 Buchanan; tel. West 259. Masquerade costumes at H. Anderson's, theat- rical costumer. 26 O'Farrell; country orders. AT G per cent, in sums to sult in city: £150,000 on large ranches at fair rates; sec- ond mortgs. R. J. Mercer & Son, 412 Pine. ON real estate, st or 2nd mortgages and on fu niture or planocs: mo removal; any amount: owest rates. BECKER, 36 Geary st., room 36. 4 PRI ATE party loans any amount on furni- low rates: confidens son’s), 1710 Market. NT AGENCY—Loans to salaried people THE TOUSLEY CO Pheion bidc. ‘urniture, planos; no removal; money quick; owest interest: easy terms: no brokerage; re- . 1170 Market st., room C8. C 1¥: no removal; no commission: confiden- Room 3, Conservatory bidg., 391 Jones. ING, 616 Examiner blg.; loans on pianos, 2t 2 per cent without removal; rhed: confidentsal: open eves. ELI 143 Phelan bidg. | private ¢ { | Eieotric & electric-light baths, massage, hot air treatment for rheumatism,etc. 233 Geary,r.27. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles removed by electric needle.Dr.&Mrs. Traverse,1170 Market. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna; restores gray hair to its natural color; §1; at all druggists. MINUTE TOOTH-ACHE DROPS CURE O atantly: 106 and 2bec. - All Gruggiate, MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; intry orders. GOLD! & CO., 733 Mkt. TAILOR-MADE suits, §7 50; dress pants, $2 50, ‘Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the 25¢ Aruggist: PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON: FUPTURE and piles cu ‘;m operation; no detention from private diseases treated successfully; consul- tation free. Drs. Forden & Porterfield. 6 Turk. ; no pay until cured; bustness; all >iils building, will loan sums to intercst low: also easy payment loans. A—DR. OLIVE GRUVER, lady physiclan and surgeon, at 484 Valencia st.; hours 10 to 8. 810 UP an furniture, planos, no oom.: private berty. £t Ann's bldg., 6 Eddy, rm. 72;#th fir, D! . C. O and 3 ?&lcuuumz Dot Skt w5 Seventh. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. ROES VALLEY—10-room furnished house. near station, for rent from June 1; rent $60 per . month. J. TUNSTEAD, San_Anselmo. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANG! ED—To r buy 50 acres or upward unimproved land_with a living stream of water, Address B. M. D., box 4844, Call.’ DIVIDEND NOTDICES, OFFICE of the Contra Costa Water Company, room- 16, second floor, Mills buflding, Ran Francisco, April 8, 1902—Dividend No. 10b of 42 cents per share on the capital stock of the Contra Costa Water Company will be payable ot the office of said company, room 16, sscond flcor, Mills building, on April 15; transfer books will close on April 8 at 8 p. m, ED- WARD McGARY, Secretary, —_—— DIVIDEND Notice—The Glant Powder Com- pany. Con.: A dividend, No. 40, of seventy- five Gents (T5c) per share on the issued capi- * tal stock of the company has been declared BAyaple at the office of the . Tooms 204-206 Havward bullding, San Fran- cx;.:l_ on April 10, 1902, "Transter books close A , . at noon. " J, R. LEAVEL] Secretary. s IBW}EG MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; pairing; lowest rates. Tel. Srson 145 Sob sth, lowest rates; phone ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, ex., repairing; | hone Howard 1264, 145 Sieth: i SUTTER, 1022%, nr. Hyde—Large double par- lors, furnished; sun all day; phone. TAYLOR, 810—Sunny front room, $8; another, §10; quiet, select location. TURK, B#3—Clean, quiet single room with bath} 35 per month; private family. Vendome, 1104 Market—Changed hands; newl renovaied: furn. suites. Drs. V. W, Milles, CLASSIFIED advertisements subscriptions, recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and :,u!:lcflpth::l- has been established at 1006 enc! —— e e ROOMS AND BOARD. MEREDITH, 218 Turk—Sunny front room: electric lights; hot and cold water; modern first-class board; reasonable; phone South 820, CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates. t BREIT—In this city, March 31, 1002, to the wife of Philip Brait (nee Goldman), 2 son. MITCHELL—In this city, April 9, 1802, to the wife of George E. Mitchell, a son. ‘WALSH—In this city, March 30, 1902, to the wife of William G. Walsh, a daughter. MARRIED. BLUM—MANHEIM—In this city, Aoril 6, 1902, by Rabbi Isidore Myers, Eli Blum and Ada’ Manhelm. CAHN—BLOCK—In this city, April 6, 1902, Dby Rabbi Isidore Myers, Henry S. Cabn and Martha A. Block. CALSEN—BOLGEN—In this city, April 8, 1902, by Rev. O. Groensberg, Martin A. Calsen and Anna M. Bolgen. CASWELL—PHILLIPS—In this city, April 2. 1902, by Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Daa- iel German Caswell of Thunder Mountain, Idabo, and Bertha M. Phillips of School- craft, “Mich. HASSELL—GREEN—In this city, April 9, 1902, Willlam P. Hassell and Josephine A. Green, both of San Francisco. POULSSON—HUSBY—In this eity, April 9, 1902, by Rev. O. Groensberg, Peter Johan Poulsson and Johanne Husby. —— DIED. Meyn, Charles Millar, Catherine Brepuany Cathering Campbell, John Cardifr, Joseph R. Pohimeir, Dorethea Daly, John R. Rettig, Conrad Dowd, Ann Rosencrantz, Rossie Eckstein, Mary E. Smith, Holland Harrigan, John Snook, Mrs. Minnie Keefe, James B. Sones, Matilda MacKenzle, Carrie Tidd, Elsie McCrindle, William ~ Werner, Prof. Ernst McDaniels, Claude Worth, ' Elizabeth A. McEntee, James D. Wright, Elisha B. BRESNAU—In Oakland, April 9, 1902, Cath- erine Bresnau, beloved wife of Patrick Bres- nau, and sister of Willlam Brodrick _of Yonkers, N. Y., and niece of the late Mrs. John MeCounallo, a native of Ireland, aged 49 years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. CAMPBELL—In Sausalito, April 9, 1902, John Campbell, beloved. father of Katie Agnes, W. H., Lizzle, Florence and H. J. Camp- Deil, and_brother of Dorcas Campbell and Rebecca Fisk, a native of British Guiana, aged 54 : T Notice of funeral hereafter. CARDIFF—In this city, April 9, 1902, Joseph R. Cardiff, beloved son of Richard R. and Margaret Cardiff, and -brother of Walter H. Cardiff, Mrs. Emily Gordon and Mrs. Mabel Ruppel, a native of San Francisco. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect tully invited to attend funeral services F'r day, April 11, 1902, at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, 561 Natoma street. Interment Presidio Cemétery. MEMBERS of Company E, First Regiment “Infantry, N. G. C., are ordered to report at ‘Armory at 12:30 o'clock, Friday, April 11, in fatigue uniform, from thence to attend the funeral of oyr deceased comrade, Joseph R. Cardiff. By order J. H. JORDAN, Capt. Com'd’g Co. E. DALY—In_this city, April 9, 1902, Jobn R. Daly, beloved brother of Mary A. Pippy and the late Mrs. E. Medbury and Willam H Dely of New York, a native of England, aged 58 years 2 months and 16 days. > Notice of funeral hereafter. DOWD—In _Stent, Tuolumne County, Cal., April 7, 1902, Ann, beloved wife of the lats P. T. Dowd, and mother of Vincent F. and John Stephen Dowd, Mrs. Ed R. Coleman and the late James H. Dowd, a native of County Roscommon, /Ireland, aged 65 years and 3 months, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to ‘attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market /street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy _Cross Cemetery. ECKSTEIN—In this city, April 9, 1902, ‘at JABERTY, 80, near Valencla—Nice sunny rooms, with board; Mission warm belt. MISSION, 1620—Furnished room for 1 or 2| H gentlemen, with good board. e e——— ENRY J. CALLAGHER CO. Successor to Flann: & Gallagher. S DANIEL DONOVAN, . X VAN NESS, 915—Excellent board and room | pUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. for couple, $45; single, §20, VAN NESS, 607—To a refined coupl large Samny parior, with board, in private home. SUTTER, 040—Elegant furnished rooms; pri- vate family; newly furnished; board optional, ERE ST T e APHOnA, VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnis! 20 Fiith st., opposite Lincoln School. 7 Telephone South §0. ‘Olivet Cemetery, NEAREST THE CITY. i el e e R Ofltce',’me Mfl% Street. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. ED—Comfortable home and care for W ety pentieman partially paralyzed. Ade Qdress, stating terms, box 4832, Call office. L e o WANTED—Room and board by lady in ex- change for new bicycle, Box 4708, Call. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, EFI the Sierra Rallway Company of °8:nc:=;m°.'lm Crocker bldg., San' Francisco, ml.i’avfl iy ;flnlg—cmm Nsd.p:g. due April of the Sierra Railway Company of g.ym“". na, Will be paid at the fiscal agency of co:n 'u'. th’c‘ cmekcr,%o}m :‘a:tllgl:l o ste "5 B FRER AR Preasures D eJ X ;: collections made; city try. PACIFIC COLLECTION || co., &m ‘rooms 9-10; tel. 5380. AL PGS, TCING, o Faneral. Pariors at 214 Eddy stb bet. Taylor and Jones. Telephone South §78. B. Keefe, beloved son of the late Susan Urry, and brother of Daniel J., Jobn R.. George E. and the late Richard W. Keefe. a native of Ireland, aged 49 years and + months. CFFuneral from the pariors of N. Gray & Co., 641 Sacramento street, on Thursday, April 10, at 2 o’clock. Interment private. MacKENZIE—In this eity, April 9, 1902, Car- rie Rena, ‘beloved wife of Roderick K. Mac- Kenzle, and mother of Irene Isabella Mac- Kenzle, a native of Indiana, aged 26 years 7 months and 6 days. McCRINBLE—In this city, April 8, 1902, William, beloved husband of Lillias Mc Crindle,” and father of L. W. and W. W. McCrindle, Mrs. R. Rae and Mrs. E. Wal- lace, a native of Ayrshire, Scotland, aged 72 vears 4 months and 3 day: ¥ Friends and acquaintances and officers and members of St. Andrew’s Society are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at_ 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors and H. F. Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mis- sion ctreet, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment private at Mount Olivet Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Town- send streets. McDANIELS—In the City and County Hospi- tal, April 9, 1902, Claude McDaniels, a na- tive of Georgia, aged 21 years. ¥ McENTEE—In this city, April 8, 1902, James D., beloved son of Patrick and Mary Es Mc- Entee, and brother of Esther, Claire, Helen and Willle McEntee, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 2 years 5 months and 22 days. / EFThe funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of the parents, 28% Madison avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. : MEYN—In Oakland, April 8, 1902, Charles Meyn (Weythroff), dearly beloved son ot Mrs. Dora Weythroff, and stepson of John Weythroff, and dearly beloved brother of Mrs. E. C. Ballard, a native of San Fran- .cisco, aged 20 yeafs and 17 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday April 11. at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 663 Grove streét. Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery, Oakland. I MILLAR—Near Dixon, Cal, April 9, 1802, Catherine, beloved wife of James Millar, and mother of Dr. Robert F. Millar, Mrs. C. H. Bell and Dr. James B. F. Millar. £ Funeral Friday at 2 o'clock from Pres- byterian church, Dixon. POHLMEIR—In this city, April 9, 1902, Dorethea Pohlmeir, beloved wife of the late Willlam Pohlmeir, a native of Germany. aged 69 years. RETTIG—In Alameda, April 9, 1902, Conrad Rettig, beloved husband of Sophia Rettiz. and father of Mrs. L. B. Kilmeyer and August Rettig, a native of Baden, Germany, aged 53 years 3 months and 15 days. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. ROSENCRANTZ—In this city, April 9, 1902, Rossie Rosencrantz, dearly beloved wife of Louls Rosencrantz, and beloved mother of Mrs. M. A. Goldman of Seattle and Samuel Rosencrantz of San Francisco, a native of Stateen, Prussia, aged 54 years 4 months and 15 days. . g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 10:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 252 Fourth street, between How- ard and Folsom. Interment Hills of Eter- nity Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. SMITH—Entered into rest in this city, April 8, 1902, Holland Smith, aged 68 years. > Funeral services ' to-day ~_(Thursday), at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner . Friends are invited. Please omit flowers. | SNOOK—In this city, April 9, 1902, Mrs. Minnie Snook (nee Gwin), a native of San Jose, aged 38 years and 9 days. SONES—In thils city, April 8, 1902, Matilda Sones, beloved wife of J. C. Somes, a native | of St Marys, Ohlo, aged 26 years. TIDD—In this city, April 8, 1902, Elsie Tidd, beloved _sister of Mrs. Caroline Gaump of North Yamhill, Or., a native of Oregon, aged 47 years § months and 29 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2100 Ellis street, corner of Broderick. ‘WERNER—In this city, April 9, 1902, at his residence, 316 Devisadero stréet, Professor Erust Werner, beloved husband of Ludivica ‘Werner, and father of Mrs. W. Doyal, Rich- ard Werner and Mrs. John Dollman of Cin- cinnati. Ohlo, Mrs. Otto Kraft of New York and Aivine Werner, a ‘native of Germany. WORTH—In Alameda, Avril 9, 1902, Elizabeth A., widow of the late Gideon Worth, and mother of T. G. and C. A. Worth and Mrs. H. B. Waters, a native of Nantucks Mass., aged S8 years 2 months and 15 da: (Plagerville and Modesto, Cal., and Nan- tucket, Mass., papers pléase copy.) 7 Funeral = services at Turlock, Stanis. laus County, Cal., Friday, April 11, 1902, upon arrival of traln leaving San Fran- cisco at 9 o'clock. WRIGHT—In Alameda, April 9, 1902, Elisha | B. Wright, beloved husband of Cecilia ‘Wright, and father of Mrs. Ella Garside, a native of Massachusetts, aged 56 years. EZFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, April 12. at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence 911 Paru-street. Interment Mouptain View Cemetery. ST. DOMINIC'S CHURCH BUILDING ASSO- CIATION—The monthly requiem hfgh mass | for tke deceased members of St. Dominic’s | | Church Building Association and for par- ents and relatives of living members will be sung in St. Domin! Church, Thursday, April 10, at 9 o'clock. anahan Florist Co. éhmngnc FLORAL DESIGNS Prices Reasonable. 107 POWELL ST.nesn ELLIS 2227 5056 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 0. Annie and Philip Fabian to Charlotte B. Ba- ker (wife of Frederick W.), lot on N line of Broadway, 86:8 E from Van Ness avenue, E 52:4 by N 137:6; $10. ‘Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Bridget A. Daly, lot on SE corner of Vallejo street and Van Ness avenue, S 26 by E 109; $10,500, Catherlne M. Gable (Lohse) to Peter O'Con- Tor, lot on § line of Page street, §2:6 E from Octayia, E 27:6 by S quitclaim_deed; $10. Peter O'Connor to Willlam Humphrey, same; $10. . Mary A, Harriss to Alfred J. Rich, lot on W line of Baker street, 125 N from Grove, N 25 by W 125; §10. Alfred J. Rich to Sarah Belasco (wife of Iraac), lot W line of Baker street, 125 S from Fulton, S 25 by W 125; $10. Estate of Samuel Lewis (by Solomon Lewis, administrator) to Sara B. Huntington, lot en N line of Sacramento street, 113:6 E from Walnut, E 25 by N 102:8%; $1750. August A. and C. W. Marden to Harriet H. Moise, lot on S line of Seventeenth street, 62:6 W trom Diamond, W 62:6 by S 75; $10. Anna A. Pitman to 8. Ducas Company (cor- ation), lot on E line of Eureka street, 160 Kfrom Twenty-third, N 100 by & 113:0; §10. Jeanne M. E. Dunlevy (Dumont) and Marie M. Dumont (Wagner) to Angelo Demartini, lo: on § line of Lombard street, 120 W from Du- pont, W 50 by S 90; $5500. Pauline- Crocker 'to Herman Crocker, lot on W line of Mason street, 117:6 N from Pacifie, N 20 by W 137:6; gitt. Ida J. Moody (widow) to Henry Kohler, lot on SE_corner of Lombard and Jones streets, 1 147:6 by S 137:6; $10. Thomas W., Catherine A.. Christian C. and Lily A. Rivers to Lina C. Bentham, lot on § line of North Point street, 112:6 E from Hyde, E 25 by S 87:6; $10. Katherine E. Koebelin (widow) to Catherine A. Cook (wife of Edward E.), lot on § lne of Butter street, 181:6 W from Leavenworth, W 33:6 by S 137:6; $10. Joseph Hess to Abraham Sha: A T 51:6 by E 137:6; also lot on E line of Hol- Joke street, 150 N from Olmstead, N 50 b3 5 120, block 7, Paul Tract: also lot on NE corner of A street and Twenty-eighth avenue, N 135 by E 60; grant. George, Blanche and Frank Af i Bleir, Martha L. R. McPhun (by u«;:, S. McComb, commissioner) to E. M. Galvin, lot on SE line of Shipley street, 100 NE of NE 25 by SE 75; $1400, Xoeahs H. and Felita Heidemans to Charl s. Ewey, 1ot on SW line of Seventh ltrel:(. 150 SE of Bryant, SE 25 by SW 80; $10, Helena Mersing (widow) to Nancy E. Brad- shaw, lot on NW line of Folsom street, 100 SW ot Eilghth, SW 25 by NW 90: $10. John E., Nelly C., Frederick E. and Emi M. Mason to Richard N. Nason, lot on N1V corner o&:‘umm and Utah streets, N 59 by W _100: $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Henry Northrup, lot on N line of California street, 45 W of Twenty-first avenue, W 25 by N 100: $10, E. D. Sawyer to Frank R. Gramnis, lot corner of Twenty-fifth dvenue and quitclaim WORKMEN TO ENTERTAIN THEIR SUPREME MASTER A. C. Harwick to Vigit Lodges of This City and in Other Parts of the State. Supreme Master Workman A. €. Har- wick of the Ancient Order of United ‘Workmen will arrive in this city Sunday night. He will remain in Califernia about ten days, and arrangements will be made to hold district meetings in his honor in various_cities. On Monday night a number of the Grand Lodge officers will accompany him to Oakiand, where he will deliver his first address. The following night he will assist in conferring the junior work- man and master workman degrees on Mayor E. E. Schmitz. On Wednesday night all the local lodges will assemble on Bush street, between Montgomery and Sansome, and, headed by the grand offi- cers of the workmen, will escort the dis- tinguished visitor to the Metropolitan Temple, where he will be tendered a re- There will be an address of by Past Supreme Master Work- man W. H. Jordan, a respomse by the visitor and an address by Grand Master Freeman. On Thursday night he will address a district meeting in San Jose, on Friday he will be in Sacramento, on Saturday he will be with the workmen of Fresno and on the following Monday he will talk to the workmen of Los Angeles. —_—— ’S FEE THE SUBJECT OF INQUIRY The devélopments in the hearing of the contest of the creditors of the Bell es- state against the allowance of the annual account’of Mrs. Bell, the special admin- istratrix, were unimportant yesterday. Mrs. Bell occupied the stand all day, and gave testimony relative to the items which are in dispute. Mrs. Bell was asked to explain why she allowed Attorney Blakeman a lump fee of 35000 for services and why the ac- count was not segregated, inasmuch as the -services were performed in several litigations.” The witness deemed the fee a very moderate one, and to the latter part of the query answered that she could not be expected to keep the details of her accounts in her head. Attorney Blakeman took the stand, and in response to the requests of Attorney Leicester for the creditors promised to give all the details to-day of the fees paid him by Mrs. Bell. It is expected that lakeman ~will deliver some Interesting testimony when he takes the stand this morning relative to the operations of George Staacke, a former executor of the estate, who was removed on grounds of collusion with litigants and fraud. —_——— Non-Union Man Is Beaten. Eugene Hayes and Michael Desmond appeared in Judge Mogam's court yester- day on a charge of battery, and the cases were continued till to-morrow. Tuesday afternoon they attacked Nicholas Wahi- | Quist of 331 Beale street, at Beale and Howard streets, knocking him down and kicking him on the head and body. Wahi- quist had to be taken to the Harbor Hos- pital for treatment. When Policemen Winzler and Desmond arrested the de- fendants and asked why they had at- tacked Wahlquist they replied, “Because he is a scab. —_———— Knocked Policeman’s Teeth Out. James McFarlane, a stalwart marine on the battleship Wisconsin, was conviet- ed by Judge Fritz yesterday on a charse of battery upon an officer and was sen- tenced to pay a fine of $100, with the al- ternative of fifty days' imprisonment in the County Jail. Early Tuesday morning Policeman Engel found McFarlane lying in a drunken stupor at the corner of Kearny and California streets. The offi- cer roused him up and taking hold of his arm advised him to go home. McFarlane struck Engel a violent blow on the mouth,"knocking two of his teeth out. —_————— Woman Uses Horsewhip. Miss Lillie Hudson, 1013 Golden Gate avenue, secured warranis from Judge Fritz yesterday for the arrest of Mrs: Florence Homan wife of Ed Homan of the Midway Plaisance, on charges of bat- tery and threats against life. Miss Hud- son alleged that Mrs. Homan met her m thé Emporium Tuesday afternoon, struck her several times with a horsewhip, and then threatened to kil her. —————— St. Katherine’s Rough Trip. The American bark St. Katherine arrived vesterday, tweaty-four days from Hilo, some- what the worse for rough haadling in a sue- cession of heavy gales. March 17 she en- countered a northeaster that lasted two days, A southeaster tumbled her about on_April 3 and on April 6, about fitty miles W. N. W, of Point Reyes, in another southeaster, she had her fore and main upper topsails and main lower topsail blown away, springing her f mast head and main topmast. —_———— Harbor Commission Meets. The Coast Construction Company has agreed to revair the breakwater at Section B of the seawall and to furnish 2060 tons of rock for $2940. The offer was referred to the chie! en- gineer yesterday by the commissiomers at thelpr regular meeting. The board also ordered the payment of $047 78 to H. M. Newhall & Co. and $806 44 to the Hyde Construction Com- pany for materials furnished and labor per- formed. L e e ] South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Association; $10. Charles H. and Addie M. Abbott to Francis Mitchell, lot on NE corner of Seventh avenue and B street, E 32:6 by N 100; $10. Cora A. Morton (Herzstein) (wife of James H. Morton, formerly Cora Wallace) to Charles 8. Cushing, lot on NE corner of Twenty-ninth avenue and C street, N 240 by E 120; $10. A. J. and Elizabeth Walker to James H. Pinkerton, lot on W line of Seventh avenue, 300 S of C street, € 25 by W 120; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to George S. and Thecdore A, Meuser, lot on E_line of Eighth avenue, 225 N of K street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Albert M. Armstrong to Thomas Swales, lot 23, block 45, City L. and Association; alse lots 9 and 10, block T, Railroad Homestead No. 2; Olive Verkouteren (widow) to Frank Sprinz. nik, lot on S line of Sweeny street. 200 E of Merrill, E 25 by S 75, lot 33, biock 8, Tract A, People’s Homestead Assoclation; $10. Builders’ Contracts. James Rennie (owner) with Willlam Knowles and George Reichley (contractors), architect Nothantiel Blaisdell—All work except brick, concrete work, plumbing, gas fitting, sewering, trimming hardware, elevator. electrical work, painting, varnishing, for a four-story base- ment brick building on W line of Drumm street, 45:10 S of Sacramento, W 70 by N 45:107 Wiililam Spreen (owner) with Henry Munster (eontractor), agent A. J. Kosby—All work fop a two-story frame buiiding with basement (four flats) and a frame stable on E line of Fifth avenue, 300 N of Clement street. N 50 by E 120; $10,140. Mrs, M. George (wife of E. E.) (owner) with ‘John McCulloch (contractor), T. Paterson Ross architect—All work for a two-story basement and attic frame building on NW corner of Wil- lard street and Belmont avenue, being lot 12, block F, Sunset Heights: $3200. Mury 'E. Hinton (owner) with Theo S. Hoin (cohtractor), - architect Maxwell G. Bugbee— All work excent shades and gas fixtures for a three-story frame flat building on E line of Ashbury street, 8T N of Page, N 27:6 by E 123; $7700. Dantel L. Randolph and Sampson Tams (cwners) with Keatins Leonard (contrac- tors), architects Meyer & O'Brien—Concretas X foundations, wall and sidewalks for a four- story and basement brick warehouse on line of Spear street, 183:4 SE of Market, SH 78:10 by SW 137:6; $8460, Same owner with J. W. Miller (contractos), architects same—Brick and terra cotta work and cementing for same on same; $9210. Same owner with Thomas Dav’'s Sons (con- tractors), architects same—Carpenter work. plumbing, painting, tinting, etc., for same om same; $12,540. e ARSI SRS Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Wednesday, April 9. Nor ‘stshe Tellus, Pedersen. 90 hours from Ladysmith. A Wednesday, April % Stmor Luella, Olsen, for ——, Stmr Noyo, Johnson, for San Pedro. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed April 9—Stm. John S. Kimball, for San Franciseo; bktn Newsboy, from Bverett, for Sydney.