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REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. wih ndrufl, scalp diseases price $1' (tc agents H00): write for trial package. Skin Specialist e s, 1 Post tually grows hair on bald heads: cleanses | beautifies the hair; promotes a luxurient ;. mever fails to restore gray hair; cures falling: und hair everybody shou Bohemian Hair and st., third fioor, : treatment and consultation free. AT AUCTION! 14 AT AUCTIO! —AT AUCTION! | |- Extracrdinary Auction Sale Without Limit or ING TO THE PUBL! cent street IC. nly official souvenir badges of the re- Reserve. | SATURDAY....MAY 10th, 1902, at 1:30 p. m, AT LIBRARY HALL, SAN MATEO, Opposite the Depot. © eet rallway employes' strike are for sale at T le, 117 Turk st. H. C. QUICK, Chairman Badge Committee. AN elegan of remnants for suits to order, $15. with these suits we make an extra pair free of charge; other suits on install- L. p00ing Manicuring ... e G. LEDERER, LECTRIC light in every 44 T t waists snd 3 and peplums. do Fou think? rd st., near Market: T and Standard Patterns just LEMOS. 1117 Market 123 Stockton st. room-—Winchests per weel jaciets with post! 1 e Call to see at Domestic | 1021 Market st., mear Sixth. o BERMAN akes colored shirks to order: $1 each: s white shirts: selection 300 patterns. 90 rooms, rom the ferr; ou BEAUTIFUL HOME LOTS. BEAUTIFUL HOME LOTS! IN SAN MATEO PARK. The most beautiful suburban park on’ the peninsula. 2 o7 | | | Tach It consists of about one acre of ground o | bordered with beautiful shade trees. | Terme—1 | or two vears cash, balance can be paid in one er k * formerly the celebrated act,”” and owned by the same parties has recently been subdivided into ince 185 - | suburban_h each. Wide and winding avenues have been | 1aid out and thousands of costly shade trees — | border the property. 48 | San Mateo is the ideal suburban residence [I’\NXWY()' adjoining San Francisco, being only { 14 miles distant from the city’s southern limit, bleaching a hair dried by ele: ’ - . 223 Powel ese than cost, uncalled- ousers at CHARLES LYO) 1t 02 Mk TREATMENTS—FAND preparations. : shampoo- drier & dress ot | with many trains to and fro each day. Actual ed | time at present 45 minutes, soon to be 30 min- % | utes by the bay shore line. Suburban electric | trains " will shortly be in operation between | San Francisco and San Mateo, ruuning half- | hourly. and ! st | San Mateo Park only 10 minutes' walk from = ——— | the rallroad station is situated on the sunny for sults, overcoats | giopes of gently rolling ground commanding » London | an enchanting view, surrounded by beautiful homes, grounds, drives, etc., and this sale af- loanied at low in 3. HES E enamel ble, $2 2 ckton s erest; gold, on beds, single, three-quarter EASTERN OUTFIT; t., near Broadw siiver, pearis and precious stones bought fords one of the greatest opportunities 1o seek- ers of suburban homes that will be offered for v vears. | San Mateo iz a place of ideal homes, com- manding, as it does, all the conveniences of the ity with the comfort and pleasures of the untry. O’ Farrel IELE, Germa 110 Geary to 101 Ed ay st.. vou are bald, call on es destroyed wi 1119 Sutter st. on_diamond an Mateo has many attractions unequaled by any other suburban locality. The educa- | tional facilities are abundant. Public schools, kindergartens and private high class academies for boys and girls. | “There are a number denominations. The beautiful cottages and mansions, vast | estates, well-kept grounds, the trees, shrubbery and flowers, everywhere to be seen, the many | delightful drives and the beach for bathing are {but a few of its most charming attractions. th of churches of' different Don't miss this opportunity. Purchase a lot | for your cottage, your bungalow or your villa. fluous ha! TAILOR-MADE suits, §7 50; dress pants, $2 50 Misfit Ci ir, moles | Txcursion rate 60 cents for the round trip, { including lunch. Special trains leave Third and Townsend sts, on Saturday. May 10, at 9, 10:30 and 11:30 a. returning from San Mateo at 3:27, 4:31, 5:25 and 6:40 p. m. Catalogues, maps and full information at the office of BALDWIN & HOWELL, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, Henna color: $1: at a )TH-ACEE DROPS CUREL coesstully; Porterfieid, 6 Tur} ELL—Office and residence, . bet. Sixth and Seventh. restores gray druggists. consui- 10 Montgomery'st., San Francisco, $4566—TWO flats of 5 rooms each: large base- ment_with two finished rooms; water and gas; lot 25x114. 01 Corbett ave., be- 3 ! tween Seventeentn and Eighteenth and Hat- tic | HATGHT and Fillmore sts.. northwest corner: transfer point 150x137 :6. ASHTON & GARDINER, i1 Monigomery. st SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. ROSS VALLEY—10-room furnished house. near station, for rent from June 1; rent $60 per month.” J. TUNSTEAD, San Anselmo. 2nd Danvers sts. i nive 2.t nice land cottage of 6 rooms and 10 minutes’ selling onth; lars’ call 0 Market st., o] For Sale out 15 acres, rst; electric cars v house, substantial ken-houses, | ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. APARTMENTS for light housekeeping; furnish- ed sunny sult, with Litchen; all -mo im- provements; bath; telephone; $16 to $20 suite, ST. JAMES, Mcaililster and Laguna s ARIEL and solar flats, 525-531 Turk—Hot and cold water baths, electric lights free; fur- nished or unfur.; tel. East 312, Sutter 41. BELL (The), 1773 Market—Sunny suites, with kitchen, gas or coal stave, $12 to $20. 4 BUSH, 1001, cor. Jones—Van Nuys; modern furn. and unfurn. suites; new house: hot and at on D- ome lots averaging about one acre | THE SAN .FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 2, SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLEGTION CO., 415 Montgomery. rooms 9-10: tel. 5580. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one vear for $1. AL, Kinds bought, sold. rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tel, Green 144, 205 '4th, ALL kinds bought. sold. rented. ex.; repairing; lowest rates: phope Howard 3264, 145 Sixth. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.s tel Priv. Ex.. 571, 'GOLDEN WEST Sturage Warehouse, 840 Mis- sion st.; tel. Howard D41 . W. ZEHFUSS. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; rhipping at cut rates PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com~ pany. 2320 Fillmore st.: rhone Jackson 281. TYPEAWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS I TYPEWRITERS—W 8ell better machines for less money than any houge in the city; rentals §3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266, WEBS' rpewriter Inspection Co.—Expert typewriter doctors;estimate free. 209 Sansome. e e e e Y PEW | T TIN EXPERT typewriting, 4c folio; o eographing. 927 Markt, rm. 305; Ho e e DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 41, of seventy- five cents (75c) per share on the issued capi- tal stock of the company has been declared, ble at the office of the company, rooms Hayward building, San Franclsco, on . 1902, Transter books close May 3, 1002, at noon. J. R. LEAVELL, Secretary. e e PROPOSA CUSTOM HOUSE, San Francisco lector's Office, “April 28, 1902. AND MIMEOGRAPHING. . Cali, upplies for Revenue Vessels.—Sealed proposals for sup- plying rations and coal to vessels of the Tnited States Revenue Cutter Service, regu- larly stationed, or temporarily, at San Fran- cisco, Cal., and delivered on board said ves- ! sels at that place during the fiscal year end- | ing June 30, 1903, will be recelved at this | office until’2 o'clock p. m. of Tuesday, May | 13, 1902, at which time and place they will | be publicly opened. The coal furnished to be | anthracite or bituminous of best quality: | uniform in character; to weigh 2240 pounds to the ton; to be delivered on board the vessels { at such times and in such quantities as may be required, at iocalities readily accessible to said vess and to be subject to inspection as to.quality and weight. Bidders will name the prices both for steaming and stove coal, and also their facilities for furnishing the’ vessels with fresh water, and their charges therefor. Blank forms of proposals, with schedules showing component parts of ra- may be had upon application to this Proposals must be submitied on these . Separate bids will also be received | at the same time and place for lubricating and illuminating oils. The right is reserved to reject any or, all bids, and no proposal will be accepted until Congress. shall have made a ation for F, TR. Collecto: ————— e the purpose. s. appropri TTON, | | | | MARRIAGE LICENSES. | The following marriage licenses were issued vesterday Hugh'J. McGinnis, 31, city, and Emma V. Haslehurst, 23, city Harry B. Gregg, 21, city, and Ida B. Over- man, 17, Trenton. Christian Bauer, 27, 148 Pfeiffer street, and Frida Gock, 20, 148 Pfeiffer street. 1 and Anna C. Eklund, Ulinpio M. Luiz, 32, Anra B. Luiz, 20, 65 Jackson street. Francisco F. Deniz,. 26, 116 Jackson street, end Francisca Candida, 28,.116 Jackson street. Carl F. R. Werner, 45, city, and Emma Dinesen, 41, city. Harry A. Fraser, 22, 506 Second street, and Helen eatherbee, 24, Fruitvale. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by |- mail will not be inserted. &hey must be handed | in_at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- 30, 18 | Antonio J.” Sears, 30. 2561, Minna street, | and Emma M. Kratt, %1% Minna street. | James A. Cunningham, 33, 1512 Bush strect, | Bush street. Jackson street, and o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 10:30 o’clock. FALLON—In this city, May 1, 1902, Edward D.. beloved husband of Mary Fallon, and father of Willlam J. and Edward D. F: land, azed 60 years. 0> The tuneral will lake place to-morrow (Saturday), st S o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 539 San Bruno avenue, corner Eigh.- eenth’street, thence to §t. Dominic’s Church, where a solemn reaulem mass will be cel Dbrated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 o’clock, Intorment private, in Holy Cross Cemetery. T LR FRITZSCHEN—In Oakland, May 1, 1902, Ma- thilda C. W., beloved- wife of Hermann B. Fritzschen, mother of Mabel and the late Albert ‘Fritzschen, daughter of Mrs. Anna C. Mangels, and sister of Mrs. C. Flath- mann, Mrs.” B, Fricke, Mrs. “J. H Holjes and H. J., Charles D. and W. F. Mangels, & native of Germany, aged 36 years 5 months and 0 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully. Invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, May 4, 1902, at 2 o'clock, at her Jate residence, 1307 Peralta street, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. FULLER—In this city, -April 30, 1902, Charl G., beloved husband 'of Sophle Fuller, a na- tive of Melrose, Mass., aged 43 years 4 months and 17 days.. - 7 Ftiends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral: to-day (Friday), at 1:30-0'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2627 Harrison street, between Twen- ty-second and Twenty-third. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery GOODWIN—In this city, April 30, 1902, Sadie A. Goodwin, beloved daughter of Zach and Mary Prentice, a native of Point Arena, Cal., aged 13 years 1 month and 27 days. G The . funeral will take plice to-day (Friday); at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 20 Fifth street. Interment private, at Holy Cross Cemetery, HENRIOULLE—In this city, April 30, 1902, Gustave Heurlouile, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Henrloulle, beloved brother of Gregorie Jokn B. Henrioulle, Touis Jo- seph. Henrioulle of San Mateo and the late Eiizabeth Boccus of Mountain Viéw, and uncle of Elizabeth, Ninna and Henry Hen- rioulle of San Mateo and Louls| Henry and Joreph Henrloulle of San Belgium, the late Louls Francisco, a native of Noduwek, aged 47 years 1 month and 3 day ber_of Winnemucea Tribe No. 61, 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 8:4b o'clock, from the par- lors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Company, 1209 Mission street, between Elghth and Ninth, thence to Notre Dame des Victoires 'Church, Bush strest, between Grant avenue and Stockton street,” where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ' HENNIG—In this city, April 30, 1802, Alice, beloved wife of John Hennig, daughter of Adolph Fine, and sister of .Arthur, Martha and Annie Fine, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, May 3, 1902, at 11 o'clock, at the residence of her parents, 427 Lombard street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. HOLLAND—In_ this city, May 1, 1902, Mar- garet, baloved wife of John . Holland, and devoted mother of Daniel C. and Johin F. Holland and the late Mrs. Jennle Casey and Mrs. Julia B. Johnson, a native of County . Cork, 'Ireland. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the residence of her son, 730 Fell street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the reposé of her saul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Crogs Cemetery. KELLY—In this city, Aoril 30, 1902, Joseoh John Kelly, beloved brother of Mrs. Frank Traynor, and nephew of Mrs. Blaella Mogan, a native of the parish of Craughwell, County Galway, Ireland, aged 24 years 11 months and 10 ‘days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 0 o'clock, from the varlors of McFaddeén, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose_of his soul at 9:30 oclock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. RLOPPENBURG—In this city, May 1, 1002, Otto, dearly beloved husband of Lucie Klop- penburg, father of Mrs. Philipp Kiefer, and grandfather of Otto Gustave H.' and Harry N. Kiefer, a native of Scharmbeck, Germany, aged. 8¢ years 1 month and 27 days. LANGENBACK—In thls city, April 30, 1902, Marie Langenback, beloved wife of John F. Langenback, and mother of' Mrs. E. C. Nich. ols, Mrs. H. Beckwith, Mrs. F. Daubenbis, Mrs. J. T. Ransdall, Fred Langenback and Mrs. P. S. Kenville, a native of Germany, aged 74 years and 1 day. - of finest cold water: bath: tric lights: first-class. | sons authorized to have the same published. McDOL’%ALL—‘Ln this rmi; April 30.‘ 1902, sen n lace. | = ~ —~s o # Jane McDougall, wife of the late Daniél Mc- S FELL, 1051_A newly. Aohistied siny sulte: BORN. Dougall. mother ‘of the late Daniel Mc- — - e i 2 | ATTELL—In this city, April 28, 1902, to the | Dougall Jr. and sister of the late Josepl e, 2obe; | GOUGH, 115—Handsome sunny bay-window | wife of M. Attell (née Abrams), @ son. Mstatsite, | x nitive, of (Stuwgpny SapaY irond. station; 13 | . Darior and Kischen: ges. mangs and siok: S8 | MoNEIL In this city. Apeil 26 1908 to the b - SR TS e e et just the place to gub- | MCALLISTER, 907—Large nieely furnished | mmviic Of George A. McNell, a son. fully invited to atténd the funeral to-day LOVIE, Redwood Ct room; gas stove; stnny vard; $8; German (Friday). at 11 o'clock, from her late resi- AR SAN FRANCISC famil : MARRIED. Aencehmuc Oak megt.k ; Il;t:rment Moun- . > % S = : tain View Cemetery, Oakland. cre, on Rancho STER, 9372 o D - | BERRY_NICHOLS—April 16, 1902, by the o e, 0 e e ot e e | Sy, Tidhert Parric, Horste 1 ey ang | MATERS In this city, May 1 1002, at her apidly; location wsons S e Ada Evelyn Nichols, both of San Francisco, | residence, 81733 Golden Gate avenue, Nellie ferming. Apply | McALLISTER, 1050—Furnished sunny rcom. | BLAKE—KRKLLY—In this city, April 30,1902, | tabelle, beloved daughter of John and Anna st., f with or without kitchen; hot water; range:| by the R Herbert F. Brigss, dor ot J- Mavers, and sister of Walter, "gm'kzm bath; $6, $13, $15. : | Central M. E. Church, Thomas W. Biake | &3 and Vera Mayers, a native of Stockton, in San Matco | OAK, 17—Very desirable sunny parlor wuite, | (210 Dearl Al B o Dok e O ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. 1| grounds; eie- | furnished; sink; gas range; phone; laundr: 00 i e R LUND-—In this city, May | MELOCHE—April —, 1902, George, beloved % mile trom sta- | $18. | ot ey, e Rev. Dr. B Nelander, pastor | “yushand_of Rosa Meloche; and father of 26 daily trains. | { Gf the First English Lutheran Church, James | George J., H. J. E., A. F. and Daisy OCTAVIA, 1151—2 beautiful suany housekps. | A Cunningham and Anna C. Eklund, both | Meloche gnd Mré, Lena Peubin and Mrs —_— suites; gas ranges, run. water, phone; cheap. of San Francisco. Agnes Trinis, a native of Canada, aged 55 . Jemon. peach and prume | arge Kitenan, | CQODRICH—_JOHNSON—In this city, April | years 4 ¥ t »‘—“:flp‘é big money; easy '}uum 1;5‘4-’3:\. »35;2';5; e lstc %o | 27 1902 by the Rev. Herbert F. Brigss, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- & CARE, 1 t.. 7. 208 _priv. bath & gas stove: - | paistor of Central M hurch, Joseph R.| fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, San Jose and Peninsular | SLXTH, 102%—Newly furnished rooms, alsa| $oodrich of San Francisco and Jennte A Moy 2, 1902, at 10 o'clock, from the mortu- WOOSTER, WHITTON & housekeeping rooms, Johnson of Maybee. Ohic ary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking RY, G34 Market, S. ¥., & San J. | =0 | JQHNEO! n this city, April 29, ( Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty- | STOCKTON, 1206—Model house; newly 1902, by t "ather Conléy, Oscar R. | first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by | __single, -double hskpg. rms.; frée ga Jchnson ana C. Stone, both of carriage. A member of Court Justice No. ™ e e ' Francieco. THU ALA“}. h.\ “n FR’”SFMFN'I‘Q | THIRTEENTH, 1{89, cor. Howard—Fine suite | e L S A, | Me’fl{;,{;{ ?'n m";fi;"{fl,m 20, 1902, Charles e 4 PIUSL R N ‘-‘-‘OR r(in: ruFr ‘"?r;s;‘“'sp "g;'gi : nrsi DIED. 3 xfi;cfl, (h:elo-'l-:?e 9001:1 ;t(‘!'lgz‘el?ltgl:u nErb U’:‘e“":; | TC )—Furnished rooms for housekeep- : 3 of th 3 3 T LAMEDA REAL ESTATE. g et D" | Bonner, Nelson F. Langenback, Marie Fiorette Muller, and grandson of Constant - Hote i [ e ne, ‘Jamcs McDougall, ‘Jane Marchand and sean Muller, a native of San BARGAINS! BARGAINS CLASEIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | hot, Dr. M. A. Mayers, Nellle I. Francisco, aged 12 years and 3 months. ¥s a good cottage, 4 rooms and | received all branch office, 2200 Fillmors Cook, Hermann Meloche, George E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- x150; 2 snap. P B Bt e o i Dowiing, Mery E. Muller, Charles M. fully invited to attend the mass Friday, room house; lot 35x150; a bar- | o = Fallon, Edward D. Pratt, Alda M. May 2, 1902, at 9:30 o'clock, which will be | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. Fritzschen, Mathilda Rathbun, Minnle celebrated for the repose of his soul at the ALAMEDA LAND CO.. | Toesr i 530 MoAllister—New, slegant, | Fuller, Charles G. Spreen, Merie French Church of Notre Dame des Victolres, : 1880 Park ot Atemefis. § AR LE ot B A e by vt o | Goodwin, Sadie A Steams, Charles A. | Bush street. Remains at the residence of bis E - ed | ‘month; McAllister cars io door: handsomest | porrlovlls, Qustave Sullivan, Daniel e Oy e, aar L el 200 W 6-room cott grill room in California attached. fe ey B stroet, Intexment atie e e i Avply 1622 Sents Clars ave. o T | Hblland, Marfavel. ~ . Vahew Haunsh Cemetery, Oakland. —BRUNSWICK . House, 148 Sixth—Rooms, 25c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and Jight housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT Grand Southern, Tth and Mission— hands: 100 rooms newly renovated; 0: to REAL ESTAT! $1 50 night; $2 to §7 week; parlor;-elevator. ged | Kloppenburg, Otto Kelly, Joseph J. { BONNER—In this city, April 27, 1902, Nelson Francis Bonner, beloved father of James F. Bonner, Mrs. H. Waldon and Mrs. A. G. Day, a native of Kentucky, aged 70 years. Wheeler, Henry Wightman, James S. | A—EDINBURGH, 239 Powell, corner Geary— Sunny rme.; single, double; mod. conven’ces. semeg | A—VENDOME, 1104 Market—Changed” hands; D, A WENTWORTH, West Berkeley renovated: furn. suites. Mrs. V. W. Miller. $2000—Just buflding: modern up-to-date 3- ——= = A S lctrie tgm Batarente 5| ALL choice neat sunny suites or singles; day, Crmer Tt 500 cement - Sifewtines pine | " week or month; bath; phone. 332 Stoekton. mproved; excellent location; sunny | BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- ness als, tre ved street 0om house in Haywards, 0 a fine va and gool ty Iot: good close to furni- building with store suit- ell, | _nished rme.. suites, single: also unfurnished. 1105—Pleasant room for gentleman; 15 minutes Call office; $9. Handsomely_ furnished sunay with Lse of dining-room and kitchen, £20: also single rooms, $7 and §10; bath; tel of “f"' CLIFFORD, 204 Elis. cor. Mason—Elegantly tric and steam ears. furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. modern 4-foom and ——— — — — close t5 R. R. ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nieely furn. rooms, 35¢, rooms; lot 50x123; good $1 50 night: §1 50, $6 week: open all night. Work complere: emsel: | = S S open o ARG, 25— Single and double rooms neatly Store and 5 living rooms: lot 30x136; | _furnished; also housekeeping rooms. . work ctmplete business street. £150 and up—Fine builds 3 block to cars and ng lots. OM, 820, near Fourth—Furnished rooms, | $1 per weeck. ake vour owm terms. This is a spectal | GEARY, 405 (The Navarre)—Blegantly farnishe o ‘bargaine Now is your opportunity 7 sultes and single; travelers accommodated, ). A WORTH. Vest ley. ! - Tits e Real T Insurance Broker. ¥ | HOWARD_ o5 e front room for two, $8; ahrd -~ e el private famil; A e~ e Wi | LEAVENWORTH, 1519_Large sunny front or MORAX_ Lorin station. or address Owner, | _"°0%. Dicely furnishes; ren: $8. box 1586 Call office, city. | OFARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and s | offices; elevator; elec. ; oo - howse. AN Swdein R | 4 000" or; elec. lights; day, week, mo. e corner lot; mear (he sla- | O'FARREL, 913 Neatly furnished, sunny al- R, R. JOS. J. MASON, | cove front room: reasonable, keley Station. % s p dern venience. bath, MURDOCE. 514 Pine. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room. cmoking-room and Jadies' par- lor; rocms, ._35c to §1 50; week, $2 FOR Fruitvale sale OAKLAND ADVERT ISEMENTS. tc $8; month, $S to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms With hot and cold water; baths. | SEVENTH, 25 Nicely furnirhed bay-window | reoms, $10; suite, $16; also housekeeping. SEVENTH, 171, corner Natoma—Sunny fur- nished rooms, double or single, by day, week or month, SHERMAN Apartment House, 28 Eighth at,, near Market—Furnished; also 3 unfurnished. STOCKTON, 603—Nicely lfimlsxd | | | sunny rooms. OFFIC. —1118 Bk OADWAY. rooms, single, suite; also housek THR Earl House, 310 Stockton—Under management; elegantly ~furnished sunny roems single or en suite: day, week or new OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and che SCHELLHAAS, 40¢ p this mont) th st. . H. Oakland. month; elevator; hot and cold water; bath. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions cecelved at Call branch office, 2290 Fillmore, —————————————— To rent—About 150 acre; for the manufact: suitable A & rait-making district nd to ©e., 182 Market st.. San For particilars appl ¥ s of ure of salt, verado, Alzmeda County, in the cemter of on navigablé waters. the Alameds Sugar A ‘rancisco. salt marsh, negr ROOMS AND BOARD, p e e S e T A O S THE CQRBIN, 836 Sutter—Elegant cor. suite and flnzh rooms; table first-class; phone Polk 4102, CALIFORNIA, 807 (Stevenson Mansion)—Select family hotel; exceptional table; popular rates, HAIGHT, 326—Elegantly furnished large rooms haitabla for couples, with board: Teasonamie: IBVINGDALE, €26 Eddy—gunny rooms, en Rlul(' or single; good flb‘(‘r reasonable, LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class houss; furnished euites or single: steam heat. VAN NESS, 519—Handsome furnished sunny ‘euites; single rooms; first-class lable board. BYRNE—In this city, April 30, 1902, James Byrne, a native of Ireland, aged 75 years 1 month and 13 days. 7 Frie d acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 11 o’clock, from the varlors: of H. F. Suhr & Ci 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh Eighth. Interment pri- vate, CACHOT—In this city, April 29, 1902, Dr. Maxmillian A., beloved husband of - Cath- arine Cachot, and father of Mrs. L. Therkel- sen of Portiand, Or. a natlve of France, aged U8 years. 7 Friends are respectfully Invited to at#| tend the funeral services Friday, at 1l o'clock, at his late residence, 1316 Golden Gate avenue, between Fillmore and Steiner streets. COOKX—In Birésall, Fruitvale, Aoril 30, 1902, Hermann, beloved husband of Anna Cook, and brother of Henry, Doris, Mrs. Johanna Brombacher and the late Louls Cook, a na- tive of Bremen, Germany, aged 49 vears 5 months and 26 davs, [ Friends and acouaintances ary fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, May 4, 1902, at 2 d'clock, at_the German Methodist Church, corner K Seventeenth street and Twenty-third avenue, East Oskland. Interment Mountain View Cermeter DOWLI In this city, April 30, 1902, Mary Eulalia, beloved daughter of Dennis and Mery E. Dowling, a native of Grass Valley, Cal. (Grass Valley, Cal., and Hartford and Middletown, Conn.,” papers please copy.) {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 9 Lafayette place, between Union and Green streets, thence to St. Francis Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for ose of her soul, commencing at 9 respect- services HENRY J. CALLAGHER CO. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Llncul? School. Telephone South 80. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, NEAREST THE CITY. Office, 916 Market Street. Telephone Bush 367. NEW FiRM OF UNDERTAKERS., Samuel McFaddes, 18 years manager for the United Undertakers' Association; M. J. McBrearty, With the same com for 10 years; P. F. Green, laté with J. C. O"Con- nor & Co., have opened new Funeral Par- lors at 1171 Mission st.. between Seventh and Eighth. Telephone South 44. 27 ana 20 Fifth St. Tel. UNITED UNDBRTA&ER JAMES NIcGINN, Formerly with McGinn Bros., has opened PRATT—In this eity, May 1, 1902, Alda Ma garet, beloved daughter of Z. C. and Char- lotte 'E. Pratt, a native of Nevada, aged 3 years 10 months and 17 days. RATHBUN—In this city, May 1, 1902, Minnie Rathbun, beloved wife of Frank W. Rath- bun, mother of Lottie and Juanita Rathbun, and daughter-in-law of F. L. Rathbun, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years 9 monthe and 9 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend. the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1900 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. BPREEN—In- this city, April 29, 1902, Marle, beloved wife of Christovh Spreen, mother of Willte Voss, and sister of Mrs. Thomas Pfaff, a native of Germany, ‘aged 60 years b months and 19 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Frida: May 2, at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137.:Mission street, between Seventh ond Eighth. - Interment’ Cypress Lawn Cemetery. STEARNS—In this city, May 1. 1902, Charles . Stearns, formeriv of Aurora, IIi., a nas tive of New Hampshire, aged 82 years 11 months and 24 days. ¥ Remains at funeral varlors of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1909 Misslon street, betwéen Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Funeral and interment in Aurora, Ill. SULLIVAN—In this city, April 30, 1902, Dan- lel Sullivan, a native of Ireland, aged 51 BVIS. hi April 29, 1902, TEVIS—In this city, April 29, 1902, Susan G, ‘widow of the late Lioyd Tevis. £¥Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services Friday afternoon, May 2, 1902, at 2 o'clock, at her late resi- dence, 1316 Taylor street. 'Interment private. VAHEY—In this city, April 30, 1902, Hannah, beloved wife of Patrick Vahey, and mother of Jobn Francls, Patrick Henry, Martin An- drew, William Clarence and the late Michael and Thomas Vahey, a,native of Carramore, parish of Kilmain, County Mayo, Ireland, Her duties are ended, Her troubles are o'er. She has crossed the Dark River To the heavenly shore: [ Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, :.WB Montgomery street, thence to St. Franci¢ Church, where a solemn requiem mass ‘will be celebrated for the repose of the soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. WHEELER—In this city, April 30, 1902, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Henry Wheeier, dearly beloved husband of Katie Wheeler, and he- loved father of Nellie and Lizzle Wheeler, a native of Brooklyn, N, Y., aged 52 years 11_months and 17 days. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 10:30 o’clock, from the pariors of the Gantner & Guntz Und Comp: ighth and 1200 don street, between Ninth, thence to St. Boniface’s Church, Golden Gate avenue,” between Jones and Leavenworth _streets, " for es. Inter- Tnent EI: Growspesater. 7 iC L VIGHTMAN—-In tl ty, . James S. Wightman, beloved husband of the late Lizzie Wightman, and beloved father of Hat. tie, John, Alice’ apd Albert Wightman, g native of Belfast, Ireland, aged 37 years 9 months and 16 .days. THE officers and members of Court Apollo No. 7802, A. O.'F., are hereby requested to assemble at the undertaking parlors of H. F. Subr & Co. to attend the funeral of our late brother, Christian Wulff, at 2 o'clock, ‘new Funeral Parlors at 214 Eddy st., bet. ‘Taylor and Jones. Telephone South 576. Fraternally in U., B. and lon Jr., a native of County Westmeath, Ire- | 1902. 0002 cn all Boas. $12.00, $15.00. 02808 900000806000000000000060000000000000060 $7.50, $10.00. sive novelties in the new shades of Grays, Tans, Blues, Browns and Black, $22.50 to $75.00. : FEATHER BOAS—A sharp reduction of 15 to 30 per cent MOIRE — ETONS — TAFFETA—Roll collar, silk Taf- . feta Etons, $5.00. Moire Etons at'$6.00, $8.50, $10.00, OXFORD GRAY ALL-WOOL SUITS, an odd lot of * broken sizes reduced from $20.00 and $17.50 to $12.50. 100 BLACK CLOTH ETON JACKETS, $3.50. SPRING WEIGHT JACKETS — Blacks and Tans in Cheviots, Kerseys and Covert Cloths, $6.00, $5.00, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30. Clara E. Roncovier! to Ignacta S. de Sarabia, Iot on § line of Hinckley street, 62:6 E of Du- pont, E 35 by § 57:6; $10. Miguel and Maria Miguelajaureguy to Martin Sherwood, lot on’ E line of Stockton street, 108:9 N of Pacific, N 28:9 by E 68:9; $10. George Brooks to Mary A. Brooks, lot on.§ line of Sacramento street, 137:6 E of Powell, ¥ 30 by S 54, quitclaim deed; $1000. Rebecca,’ Edward B., Elsie L. and James H. Jennings, Jefferson E. and Rebecca Doolittle to ! divisions B and C, in biock 29, map resubdi- Joseph W., Herman L. and Stanley T. Welch, lot on SW line of Spear street, 160:5 NW of Mission, NW 22:11 by SW 137:6; $10. Prudencia Faz and Jeremiah Mahony, lot on SE line of Jessle street, 337:6 NI of Fifth, NE 25 by SE 70; $10. < Mary Hammond to Joseph P. Haminond, lot on NW line of Minna street, 200 SW of Sev- enth, SW 25 by NW 175; gift. Amerfcan Surety Company (a corporation) to Lucy A, Haryett, lot on N line of California: street, §2:0 E of Twenty-fourth avenue, E 23 Dby N'100; $1900. Mary Hammond to Mary C. Espy (wife of William C.), lot on N line of A_street, 32:6 W_of Tenth'avenue, W 25 by N $100; gift. I. S. R. and Marion Trevendale to Frank O. Hale, lot on E line of Forty-fourth avenue, 250 N of U street, N 50 by E 120; $10. Tstate of Horace Webster (by Cyrus R. Sar- gent and Frank H. Webster, executors) to F. A. West, undivided s of lot on W line of Eighteenth avenue, 79:6 N of Q street, N 328, NW 78:6, SW 327:6, SE 96:3; also untliyided 3 of lot on W line of Seventeenth avenue, 209:1 § of P strect, S 327:11, NW 240:4, N 337, Sk 210:4; also undivided 3 of lot on E line ot Scventeenth avenue, 212:10 S of P street, S 327:10, SE 183:2, NE 327:8, NW 200:11; $600. Frank H. and Horace Webster Jr. and Kate W. Sargent to same, all interest in same, quit- claim deed; $10. Thomae L. and Laura Comyns to Christian, H. Behring, lot on SE corner of Crescent ave- nue and Porter street, § 75 by B 23:4, portion Icts 76, 78 and 80, Holliday Map A; $1900. Eridget O'Reilly (Lyons) to Mary O'Reilly, lot on W line of Bright street. 175 N of Stan- ley, N 25 by W 100, lot 45, block 50, City Land Absociation; gift. Marquard and Hans C. Hansen to S. H. Har- mon Lumber Company, lots 8 to 24, block 807, Salt Marsh and Tide Lands, quitclaim deed; $1 ‘Thomas W. and Rachael V. Fisher to same, NW % of lots 8 and 9 to 23, block 807, same; $310. Madeline H. Lissack to Olive Verkouteren, lot on E line of San Bruno avenue, 225 N of Burrows street. N 50 by E 100, lots 10 and 11, block B, Haley Purehase; $10. Ida and A. Muller to Selomon Duecas, lot on W line of Ware street and NE line of San Bruno_avenue, N 100:4%, W 76, SE 132:6%, block 7, Gardén Tract Homestead Addition: $5 Solomion and Emma Ducas and Olive Ver- kouteren (widow) to Louls and Sarah Epstein; same; §10. Nathan and Paulien Mainlar to same, lot on W line of Ware street and NE line ‘of San Bruno road, N 109:41 W 76, SE 1 block. 7. Garden Tract Homestead Addition. Frank. X or Frank X. Holscher to William. Corbin, iot 28, block 1. Holly Park Tract; $10. William and Aggie E. Corbin to Lena S. Har- rizon, lot 28, block 1, same; $10. |THURSDAY, MAY 1. Charles and Leah Offer to Gustav Harshall, re-record 1766 D. 46, lot on N line of Post street, 177:6 W of Larkin, W 24:3 by N 120; 10. 1% A Cachot to Catherins T. Cachot. lot on N line of Golden Gate avenue, 137:6 E of Stetner street, E 68:9 by N 137:6; gift. Willlam and Ellen A, Rigby $o Leonhard and Antonla_Mayhofer, lot on S ’line of Fulton street, 110 1 of Steiner, B 27:6 by § 110; $2540. Catherine T, and James S. Bunnell to Anna T, Tubbs, lot on N line of Pacific avenue, 162:( W of Pierce street, W 43:9 by N 127:8%:; $10. Edwin J. Moran to J. F. D. Curtis (as trus- tee Herbert Harrington Pixley. Vera W. Pix- ley, under trustee in will of Amella V. R, Pix- ley), lot on § line of California street, 160 B of Broderick, E 27:6 by S 137:6; $10. Geértrude S. Bowers to Chester S. Smith, lot commencing 100 E of Locust street and 127:8%, N of Jackson, N 94:1%, B 37:T%, S 97:5%, W 87:6; gift. City and County of San Francisco to Lucy M. Reilly, lot on § line of Thirteenth street, 80 E ' Guefrero, E 30 by § §0; $—. Albert S. Hall to Matilda H. Hall, lot on W line of Capp street, 65 S of Twentyfirst, S 60 by W 122:6; also lot on E lne of Dolores street, 122 N of Twenty-second, N 30:6 by E 117:6; gitt. * Same to same, lot on N'W corner of Twenty- sixth and Capp streets, W 30 by N 65; gift. Willlam A. and Sophronia I. Trubody (wite) and Jostah P. Trubody to Paolo Segale, lot on N line of Greenwich street, 137:6 W. of Stock- ton, W 45:9 by N 137:6; $10. Patrick and Elizabeth R. Troy to Blanche Converse, lot on N_line of Sacramento street, ‘137:6 W of Hyde, W 45:10' by N 120; also ali interest in land on E; aiso lot on on NW line of Market street, 175 SW of City Hall avenue, SW 25 by NW 100; $10. Mary F., John J., Lawrence J., Bernard L., Thomas F., James E. and Joseph F. Conlan to Margaret Conlan, lot on § line of Minna street, 235 E of Third, E 20 by S 75; gift. TLeon and Linnie Kauffman to Osear T. Lun- ing, lot on N corner of Third and Jeseie streets, NW 69, NE 79, SE 31, NE 4, SE 38, SW 83, subject to 20 cov. 410; $10. Henry Kahn to same, same, quitclaim deed; 10. P lerhnder Magse/to George T ani Fnile McGrath, lot on E line of Florida street, 150 N of Eighteenth, N 50 by B 100; $10. Olive Verkouteren (widow) to Epifanio Ar- rocela, lot on E_line of Carolina street, 100 S’ of Twentieth, § 25 by B 100: $10. Jessie Smith, Mary J. Mayborn (Little) (wife of Charles G) to John McLaren, lot on N line of D street, 27:6 W of Fourteénth avenue, W 25 by N 100; $10. George Krasting to Annie Ahkann, lot on W line of Tenth avenue, 125 S of K street, S 25 by W 120; $10. ‘Harriet E. Winter (single) to Edgar B. Salsig, lot on SE corner of Tenth avenue and L street, E 120 by §.100; $10. D. J. Reeng to G. Poncin, undiyided one- third of lot on B Hne of Falcon street, 130:8 NE of Diamond alley, NE 55:2, SE 165, SW 92:5, NW 160, lot 9, block 22, Market-street Homestead; also lot on SW corner of Ocean road and Peerl alley, SW 100:8, NW 162, NE 95, SE 187, lots 2 and 3, block 32, same; $5. Margaret & QiErien (Cavanean) geue) o{.l. J.) to Anna O'Gorman of Matt 'w), lots 15 'nd 155, Gitt Map 1; $10. Estate of David L. Farnsworth (by Fannie P Farnsworth, executrix) to Willlam H. Ha- ley, lots 30/and 31, block C, Sunset Height ‘Fannie P. Farnsworth to-same, same; $1. Thomas Magee to Walter Magee, undivided half of following: Lots 3 and 4, 23 to 27. block C, lots 1 to 7, 34 and 35, block D, lots 2, 3, 4, 12, 13, 19 and 20, block E, lots T'and 2, block . lots 1 t0 4, 13 to 16, 22 to 26, block G, lots 17 to 20 and 24, block D, French and Gillman Tract: also lot on S line of Richland avenue, 410 W of Mission street, W 15 by S 100, lot 5, block E, same; $10. - Frederick E. and Bell M. Magee to same. lot 4, block A, lots 1 to 6, 17, 1S, 24, 33 and 34, block D, lots 5, 12, 19, block Eé lots 1 ‘block F, lots 3. 4 and 25, block Maren Tot By Black A: Tots lots 7, 19, 20, 32 and 4, 13 ‘and 20, block E, lots 1, 2, 22 to 24 and 26, block G, undivided one-fourth of lot 31, block D, same; $10. Alameda County . I Carlton Everatt to Fannie E. Carlston . lot on S line of Eight] i S ato, W 40 by & 100, block 71, Keilersber- ger’s map, Oakland (quitclaim decd); $10. mrth (wife of Willlam ), lot on N line of Twenty- 1 I block A, lots (widow), to Alice M. Price | | and M. Henas, lot on E line of Thirteenth ave- fourth street. 98 W of Chestnut, W 24 by N 100, block 641, Boardman's map, Oakiand; $10. R. B. Gray (by J. W. Striker, Town Marshal and_ex-offieio Tax Collector of Berkeley) to J. G. Klumpke, Iot 1, block 6, map of State Uni- versity Homestead No. 3, Berkeley (tax deed); J. G. and B. Kiumpke to Robert B. Gray, same (quitclaim deed); $10. George H. Budge (single) to Annie E. Logan (wife of Walter E.), lot on E line of Lowell street, 45 S of Tompkins, S 90 by E 120, sub- vision by Smith of Matthews Tract, Berke- ley; $10. Mrs. Grace. Gertrude Waithman (widow) to Mrs, Pauline Cooper (wife of Frederick T.), lots 17 and 18, block E, map of Anspacher Tract, a resubdivision on of Haywards Tract, 1den Township; G. Plummer to Josephine Albert- ine, George E. and Willlam P. Plummer (chil- dren of first party), equal #hares in following: Lot on E line of 'Sherman street, 150 N of Kings avenue, N 50 by E 150, lot 15, block 2, Fitch Tract, Alameda, and described in 402 D. 454; lot on E line of Sherman street, 100 S of Kings avenue, S 100 by E 150, lots 19 and 20, block 3, of Chapman survey of Pacific Land :ennd gg:ove;(fint COAH;DIIIY'. property at Mor- -5 station, Alameda; - prope: county; gift. » g oyl Louise J. Mohr (wife of Hermann J.) to Hermann J. Mohr, undivided two-thirds inter: est in property formerly conveved by & party to first party March 16, 1900, 720 D. 50, 178.57 acres, Eden Township; gift. Charles Jr. and Lillle D. Achard to Heary | Ruedy, lot” o 2 line of Frankiin street, 75 5 | eventh, y .75, lot 5, block i lersberger's Map, Dakland; o o olp) ‘eber to Amanda A. lot on E line of Telegraph avenue, lso‘ondu!mé of Edwards street, S 50:06, B 122.77, N 00, W 125.38, lot 31, Map Pacific Theological Sem- inary Tract No.'2, Oakland; $10. Anson S. and Anita S. Blake to Margaret A. Powers (widow), lot on W line of Myrtle street, 119 N of Third, N 25 by W' 125, lot 43, block 481, Map Hardy's Addition to Adeline and Market Street Homestead, Oakiand; $10, George G. Mackinnon (single) to J. N. Bon. ham, lot on SW corner of Peralta avenue and Terminal street, 40 on Terminal street by 130, Iot 96, map property of Capital -Homestead As- soclation, Brooklyn, East Oakland: $10, Sarah Jane O'Brien (widow) to E. J, Cunha | | nue, 100 SW from § corner said avenue and East Fourteenth street, SW 76 by SE 100, block 163, Clinton Tract, deed given tg_correct e 'Ween same parties of Jule 1 743 D 151, East Oakland; $10. . # Margarét and Willlam Thompson to Amanda. | Wilbur, lot 5, block H, Map Tuohy's Second ‘Addition to Berkeley, Oakland Township; $10. Minna C. and Ernst or Ernest C. Niehaus | 0. Mrs, Isaac L. Smith, lot on N line of Alca- | traz avenue (68 feet wide), 130:5% B of Lowell street, E 50, N 143:2, W 50, S 143:3, lot 8, block B, map subdivision of S portion of Har- mon Tract, Berkeley; $2700. Henry FPalmer (single) to Johanma (wife of Patrick Begley), lots 10 and 11,_block 8, Map Jose Domingo Tract, Berkeley: $10. Minnie Vaughan or Vaughn and Clarence H. Vaughan to C. Fred Renz, lot on E line of Grove street, 110 N of University avenue, N 41.60, E 13465, S 31.89, W 135, portion lot 7, Map Twitchell Tract, Berkeley; $10. Frank Lemberger. et al. Nos. 7779, 7178, 7780, 7800 (by Oscar L. Rogers, Sheriff) to Henry W. Taylor, lot on E line of Tenth street, 200 S of Bancroft way or street, § 72 by E 135, Berkeley: $650. Plummer, Improvement Company to Frederick H. Clatk, lot on E line of Piedmont street, 120 S of Kearney avenue, S 120 by E 155, 1ot 3, block 6, map property of John Kearney, Berkeley; $10. Samuel Rubel to Matta J. Hearne, lots 38 and 39, block E, map resubdivision of block E of Eimhurst Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. L, C. and Mirfam Morehouse to Walter John Kerniyoh, all interest {acquired under certificate of sale March 8 1902, lot 54, Map Zlmhurst Park, Brooklyn Township; grant. Marie E. Coleman (wife of Charles Coleman) to Olap and Annie Olson (wife), lot on SE line of Tobler street, 207 from East Bray ave- nue, E_20 by S 1i8.52, lot 26, Map Lamp Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10.. > Mrs, Mary and Oskar R. Marklein to Mrs. Marie J. Beall, lot on N line of Briggs avenue, 900 E of High street, E 40 by N , being W 40 feet of lot 20, Map Briggs Tract, lots 39 to 41, Old Town of Alameda: $1500. J. H.'and Emma J. Middlcton to Blanche ‘Whitehead (wife of R.), lot on E line of Tele- graph avenue, 20.98 S of Orchard street, S 32 by K 100, portion lots 2 and 3. map Armes Tract, subjnc(lc:d $50F duo Federal Security Company, Oakland; Talgh Marondo to Paulo Marando, lot 49. map Ceritar Street. Home Lots at ' Oakland Point, beu’fl-gm.vmwflynmmb.m Oakland; $10. { k " Frodericke ' Heiden to Theodor Rudolph Lemke, lot on W line of Harlan street. 416:9 N from NW line of Peralta, N 25 by W 130, subdivision B in lot 8, block 802, map No. 2. Watts_Tract, deed not to be recorded .until after death of. first party, Oakland; $10. Fannie B. Temple (single) to- John and Jo- sephine Lopez (wife). - lot 18, block B, map ‘Paradise Park. Berkeley: $10. Horace E. and May Parkinson to Katie M. West, subd@ivision B and N 3§ of subdivision C of lot 36, resubdivision of lots 7 to 9, subdi- vision 36, map No, 3, Glen Echo Tract, quit- claim deed, Oakland; $10. Henry Nedderman to Mary J. Nedderman (wife), lot on SW line of East street. 264 NW of Eleventh avenue, NW 36 by SW 150, portion double block 143, Clinton, East Oakland: also lot on NW line of Eighth strect, 100 SW of East Twenty-second, SW 50 by NW 125, portion double beck 132, Clinton, Hast Oakland; gift. 5 C, A. or Calvin A, Shaw (single) to Joseph A. Lango (married), lot E lne of Eleventh avenue, ?wxb%cm enty-first oot N 35 by E ), =ame subject deed of trust 815 D. 248 for $1400, East Oakland; o ‘ : e J. and Dell C. Woodward. (wife) to Robert Hughes, lot on N corner of Second avenue and Fast Eleventh street. NW 75 by NE 120, block 27, same, East Oakiand; $10. ¢ Same to John H_ Plerce, lot on NW line of Sccond avenue, 160 NE 'of East Eleventh street, NE‘IQ‘? by NW 75, block 27, same, East Oakland: Abigail V. and Joseph Graves to Heinrike Munz_(widow), lot on NW line of Ninth, ave- nue, 93:6 SW of East Twelfth streeet, SW 25 by NW 110, block 34 same, East : $10, berg, lot on W line of Union street. 300 N from Twenty-eighth, N 10 by W 115, block 1, Map of Lands of Peralta Homestead Association, Begley 127, bloek ley; $1000. Mary 13 Failed to Walk on Water. The officers of the river steamer T. C. ‘Walker rescued a passenger who had been put askore from the J. D, Peters, trom drowning ac Black Diamond yesterday morning. He was drunk and disorderly on the Peters and was Jett at Black Diamond out of consideration for the other passengers, who obfected to his hi- lurity. He walked off the wharf. and whem the Walker came along the purser discovered him up tq his neck in the water, clinging to a pllz, almost sober and praying for release frum 8 watery grave. He was left at Black Dia- wond to-be dried out. Marshall Gets Deflance. Captain Harry Marshall, whoee résigmation s captain of the transport tender Slocam went to effect on Wednesday mizht, yesterday' re- sumed his_seryice with the Spreckels Towboa: Company as captain of the ance. He suc- €eeds Cantain Trewren, .whe takes command of the Aleft in place of Captain O. Olsen, who failed vesterday on the Sonomd for Honolulu, wheré Tie"will relicve: Captain Gilbert Brokaw * of the eommarnd of the tug Fedrless, stationed at that port. ¥ Wharfingers Change. J. G. Tyrréll, the new assistant chief whart- ingér, yesterday assumed the daties of his of- fice. ' J. €. Thompson was assigned for duty a3 wharfinger at Main street and J. F. Me- Govern ws3, transferred from Maln street to wav. - MeGovern i an expert aceount- &nt ang has been placed at Broadway to put the books in proper shape. f—————— Anchors Recovered. Thomas Crowley yesterday located and re- covered the anchod lost recently by the British ship Windsor Park. The anchor lost by the Vimiera was alse found yesterday by the tug Seu King. There were fifteen fathoms of chain attached to the Windsor Park's mudhook, while tke Vimiera's anchor had attached to it & chain mezsuring mare than Afty fathoms. e — ‘Will Be Overhauled. The river steamer T. C. Walker will go out of commission to-day and will be given a thor- ough - ovérhauling. The process will occupy about two months, during which time the Mary Garratt will take the Walker's run to Stockton. R — . Dredger Hand Hurt. Paul Zocehi, employed on State Dredger No fcll from the upper works of the dredger yesierday and sustained severe injuries. Colo- nel Burgoyne,. who was passing in his carriage at the time of the accident, conveyed the im- red man to bis home. ———— Tramp From India. The British tramp steamship Caithness ar- rived yesterday from Calcutta with a cargo of gupnies, burlap and jute. She was fifty days roming from Calcutta and twenty days from Mororan, where she called for coal. ’ ———— Argyll Sails for Panama. The Panama Raflroad Company’s steamship Argyll sailed yesterday for Panama with about 4600 tons of freight. @ i @ W from McPherson street, W 22 by S 135, le¢ 22, block 18, Map of Oak Shade Tract, Ala~ meda; $10. Fred N. and Jessie H. Delanoy and Edwin A._and Mary A. Randlett to David A. Dickie, lot on E line of Laurel street, 320 S from Clin~ ton avenue, S 40 by E 130, lot 18, block A, Map Bellevue Tract, Alameda: $10. Annie Foley (widow) to H. A. Clark, lot off SW corner of Lincoln (or Eleventh) and Peraita streets, W 100 by S 34:6, portion of block T12, ' Boardman Map, Oakland; $10. James M. and Ada C. Shannon to Adeline N. Belcher, lot 2§, map subdivision of Lake Merritt Park, East Oakland; $10. Henry A. and Christine S. Pleitner to Franz M. and Emilie L Lorenz, lot. on S line of Sher- man street, 250.16 W of Fruitvale avenue, -W 50.01, S 157.54, E 50 by N 1i6.44, lot 12, map Derby tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Same to William Stonewall J. Stephens, lot on NW line of Redwood road, 32450 NE of Main street, NE 77:6; NW 364 to center of Adams Creek, SW. along center of said creek to intersection by line drawn at right angles to RedWood ' road, from plat beginning SE 34617, ta beginning of lot 57 and portion lot 58, map Pleitner Heights, Brookiyn Town- ship; $10. Continental Building and Loan Association to Lenna Hay, S 13 of lot 12, all. lot 11 and N 34 of lot 10, block €, map of Fruitvale Station tract, Brookiyn Township: $10. W. E. and Erminia P. Dargle to L. C. More- house, lot 229, map Rose tract, Brookiyn ‘Township; $10. : Marguerite Morelet to George Woiff, lots 1 to 6, map Central Avenue tract: also lot om N llne of Portland street, 172:5 E of Central avenue, E 50 by N 110, lots 7 and 8 same map; also lots 6 and 11, map resurvey of Hogan's | resubdivision of lofs 22 to 24, Kittsland tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Ralph K. and Arthur K. Blair (sons of Mary L. K. B. Yarde-Bulier) to R. O. Gray, lot on N line of Eighth street, 200 E of Fallon, N 130, E 189 to fence, thence along said fence S to peint 70°N from N line of Elghth street ex- terded, SE right angles, W 132:S to point 250 E of Fallon street, S W 30 (recorded April 29, 1902), quitclaim deed, Oakland: $1. George T. Wright (as guardian = estate of Mary Leilah Kirkham Blair Yarde-Buller, in- competent) to same, all interest in same (re- corded April 29, 1902), Oakland; $880. William H. Chapman _(and as trustee under 657 D, 117, T48 D. 38, Alameda, etc.) to same, same (recorded April 29, 1902)." Oakland; $880. Ralph K. and Arthur K. Blair (sons) to Adam Jacobs, lot on NE corner of Fallon and Sev- enth streets, N 68 by E 100, block 201, Kellers_ berger's Map (recorded April 29, 1992). quit- claim deed, Oakland; $1. George T. Wright (as guardian estate of Mary L. K. B. Yarde-Buller, incompetent) to same, ail interest in same (recorded April 29, 1902). Oakland; $1260. William H, Chapman (and as trustee under 657 D, 117, 748 D. 38, Alameda, eic.) to same, same (recorded ‘April 20, 1902), Oakland; $1260. A, Mecartney to Mary Maloney (widow), lot on SE corner of West and Eighteenth streets, S 103:9 by E 90, lots 3 and 4, block E, map property North Oakland Homestead Assocla- tion and on map of block 297, gquitclaim deed, Qakland; $12. J. H.'and A. S. Macdonald to Margaret A, Brewer (wife of John H.), lot on N line of 1“"00 t;fm;: ;g’nzx Zlilm vgeor Clay, W 1.29 by N . bloc ellersberger’'s map, quitcla Qdeed, Oakland® $1. A - on D. and Annle Wilson to R. F. and Abby L. Ingraham, 16t on E line of Lewis ave- Due. 17740 N of Hopkins stret, N30 by B h lot T, ‘map East lan e Oakland Heights, Frank_A. Davis to C. L. Brown, lot on line of- Blake street. 225 W of ENaworth: W 50 by S 135, lot 33, biock 1454, map Blake Tract’ N 2, Berkeley; $10, Andy L. Stone (married) and F. B. and A. L. Stone (a corporation) to J. €. Ford (single), lot on NW line of Wamut or Grand $resma, 30 NB of Laurel street. NE 40 by N7 204, map Madison juare, Elmburst, Braoklyn Township: $10. Harriet Louis (Nlelson, formerly widow of Jens Nielson) to Alameda’ Building and Loan ‘Assaciation, lot 37, bivek,C, map plat of pare ‘of Fitch Tract, Alameda; $348. : . i n.:'w‘.:-.;x. and Hlullx;t A_‘Brfitr to ¥ H. a Macdonald, on N line 6t o e T Eh an . Kellersberger's t- % gl g SRR wal C: J. and Lucia to. nv Oberg, "lot on _§ line of Delger or Twentisth ‘street, 491:11. E_of San Pablo avenue, E 33:4 by S 86, portion of lots 28 and 24, block 2002, Map Hogan Tract, Oakland; $10. Edward P. Flint (single) to. F. W. Biiger, lot on NW lne of Vernon strest, at Inter- with the S ‘Hne' of Flint Trict, NE 68:3, NW 121.02. SW 62.94, to commaen corner of lots ‘8 gnd" 9. block L. and lands of Al ‘Wood and W.- T. Hamilton, thence SE along line dividing land of sald Hamilton from Flint Tract, 128.32 to beginning, lot 9. block L, Map ' Flint Tract, No. 2. portion Oakland Heights, quitclaim QJeed, Oakland: $5. Joseph M., Jessie T. and W. O'B. Macdon- ough, John Gg and Agnes M. Agar (Macdon- ough) ‘and trustee under Will of Joseph Macdonough. deceased. to James G. and Julta T. Dorrell, fot on S line of Thirty-first street, 115 W _of Grove, W 50 by S 140, lot 8, block 2034, Official Map of City of Oakland, Oak+ land; $10. Waldo M. and Clara W. York and Edith May Whitworth to Edward Prouty, lot on NW _corner of Virginia and Walnut streets. N 100, W 127.42, S to N _line of Virginia, & to beginning, block C;-map plat of Percy Tract, Berkelex; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Gérmain Pouchan (owner) with L. P. Perra- mont (contractor), architect ——. AllL work for a 3-story frame building (stores, flats and I:‘Nl) on SE corner of Scott Oak streets, William H. Haley (owner) with Willlam P. Todd (contractor and architeet)—ANl work for a 2-story frame building on lots 30 and 31 D Tasnleity | (wner $O%ith M. Lottus (contrwetor), architect Willlam Curleit—All ork for a 2-story frame building (4 flats) on E'lime o Bartiett strect. 183:9% § of Twenty- third, § 50 by E 125: $9320. — HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. P Keily, Redding|J Kinney, Alaska Devini, N ¥ R Williams, Nev $ Jose|S W Anderson, Texas ey, €al Duffard, N _Orleans Hoyt, Cal Laveroni, Vallejo Engensmeyer, Cal gt 8 Ballson, Courtland Ciancy. Seattle Creghton, Pa McChesney, Pa augHneg | 4 PORTLAND, May 1. — Wheat, ‘Walla, Walla, 6534@66c; bluestem, 66%gc. Northern Wheat Market. E 3