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THE SAN FRANC ISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1902. 18 MONEY TO0 LOAN—Continued. Will loan without publiciy A PRIVATE part no commission: low rate servatory bullding, 301 Edd nos; no removal:money quie terms; no brokerags; wrket st., room G8. pr. el. Black 5209 cming loans money nts. 719 Market, n Cc Star Loa d i loancd ser. - M inGor akes, inciuding the famous improved Krell, n use in San Franci es 0 the following up: so5 H eht & stalimen: PIANO A SMALL r upright left ¢ a c refused r music at low prices; some g0od pianos. = t, small size, rosewood case.§150 . 210 pout equal co., ers. Thirteenth _and ‘Agencies in every to Steinway - 250 | . 285 case . . 395 u some sligl used and some exchanged; fully guaranteed; easy puym B & SON. 16-20 O'Farrell st. tion on all pianos is much heme vments. Wissner, t and dard are the THE ZENO MAU- full gurchase price al- riess Knabe at regular you only 20c & day to buy a us. KOHLER & CH establishéd 1850, new for one-quarter a for booklet. Pierce’s . 14th and Church sts. another lot o8 ng: great har- Storage, 1710 Market st. ng pianos in city RTAZ PIANO ) 913 O Far; e pianos suitable for coun- BYRON MAUZY, 308 Post st upright, way make cash | Kearny and | delude the public | nothing. We ments and we | | | peerless | pianos to- select | REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. . H. Ul & CO. G. H. UMBSEN & CO. 0 AUCTION AUCTION ATCTION AUCTION AUCTION Of improved and unimproved properties, to be held at our salesroom, Monday, November 2%, 1902, at 12 o'clock noon. G, BOVO ESTATE, SW. corner Van Ness ave, and Fell st.; a substantisl frame building containing 2 stores and lodging-house of 27 rooms; Tents $210 per onti; 45:0x82:9; subject to confirmation by ST NVESTMENT. 24 to 1 north line, near Fill- more; five y _dweliings of 6-7 rooms and bath each; rents $104 50 per month: this prop- erty is close to a transfer powt, thus making it very desirable renting property; 106x137:6, irregular. AT M. L. HENRY ESTATE. ‘Adminstrator’s Sale. 2464 Mission st., bet. 20th and 2lIst; substan- tial 2-story bay-window dwelling of 8 rooms and bath; rent $35 per month; subject to confirmation by the court. NORTH END INVESTMENT, 444 to 450 Chestnut st., north side, near Pow- ell; three 2-story dweliings of 6 rooms each: Tents $60_per month; 103x137:6. ELLIS-ST. " INVESTMENT. 1273 Ellis st., 670, Willow ave., bet. La- guna and Buchanan sts.; four 2-story houses and cottage of 5 rooms and bath’ each; rents $58 per month: splendid holding to improve; 25:9x120, with L 25:9x60; 2 frontages. REFEREE SALE. The final offering of the W. A. Piper estate. By order of G. H. Umbsen, sole referee; sub- ject to confirmation by the Superior Court. A large tract of land. consisting of about 112 Iying between the University Mound and vale Homestead and close to San Bruno HOWARD-ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY. 1116-1118 Howard st., north line, near Tth; 3-story building containing store with 5 rooms and lodging-house of 15 rooms; rented nomin- | ally for $47 50 per month; 25x90. .. FOLSOM-ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY. 775 Folsom st., near 4th; 2-story frame build- ing, containing ‘store and flat; rented nomin- ally for $20 per month: 20x80. SOUTH OF MARKET INVESTMENT. 1i Welsh st.. bet. Bryant and Brannan, near | 4th; 2 front and 2 rear flats of 3-4 rooms each; 20x89, g ROBERT WESTERFIELD ESTATE. Executor's Sale. Prospect place, bet. Stockton and Powell near Clay; 2-story dwelling; rent $25; 5 xlEm subject to confirmation by the Superior urt. X REFEREE'S SALE. NW. cor.19th and Wisconsin sts.; 67x151, irregular; subject to confirmation by the Su- perior Court. ASA E. PARSONS ESTATE. Executor’s Sale. 1923 16th ave. South, bet, P and Q sts.: story fram> dwelling of 5 rooms; 50x10 Jject to confirmation by the Superior Cou: LON-ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY. 7 Mission st., near junction of 28th Valencia store and flat; month; 25x100. For ‘catalogues end further particulars ap- ply_at our offic G. H. UMBS, 2-story bullding, containing rented nominally for §22 per & CO., 14 Montgomery st. ECUTOR'S SALE. AT AUCTION THURSDAY, Ndvember 20, at 12 o'¢lock noon, in our salesroom, 10 Monigomery St., VAULABLE DOWNTOWN BUSINESS PROPERTY. By order of the Executors of the Estate of N. K. MASTEN, deceased. Subject to confirmation by the Superior Court. ——THE PROPERTY— Nos. 213-215 MISSION ST. B, Corsists of a 3-story and basement building on the southeast line of Mission st., 91 §-12 feet east of Beale st.; lot 45:10x1: ; an- nual income §4170. Further particulars at office. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10" Montgomery Street. pipe B, organ, EN CO., 931 Market st. g #nd other good pianos, ORES TO LET. near earhouse—Small 3 zooms combined with restaurant; ¥ furnished; good chance for man and e; vent $29. OFFICES furnisk tors or den vxers, doc- 238 Kearny st. PACE in store with fine large 111 Ellis show window. coms r Seventh. good order. 1128 LARGE stores,with high basements,nr Kearny, nr Hall of Justice: lease. Babin. 413 Kearny OFFICES AND STORES WANTE y astern corporation, a and stockroom, between First nd Market and Folsom sts.; must PERSONALS. TOXIC HAIR RESTORER Is composed entirely of hygenic herbs and contains no poisonous substance whatever, 8o glycerine nor any oleaginous matter; will restore color to gray bair in a few days more patural than any dve without staining the scalp; en cxcellent bair tonic to use, whether gray _or mot. On sale at HALE BROS.', Ban Francisco. end HYDE'S Drug Store, 13th and Washington sts., Oakiand. SPECIAL CREDIT STORE— ‘The latest and best things in ladies’ ready- to-wear garmente. tailor-made suits, walking ekirts, tafleta silk skirts, winter jackets, in great varieties. Call and examine our goods whether you want to buy or not. Your credic ie good with us. Open an account and pay for your goods while wearing them. C. F. Adams Co., 818 Mason st. TWanted to know the whereabouts of us W. Mead, who was a _resident of and Oakiand about thirty years information of him or his family ago; an: would be gratefully received. Any person who knows of them kindly address THAD. M. TALCOTT, 5i5% South Park ave., Chi< cago, 1Il. THE Star Hair I restores gray hair, improves E ps falling, cures dan- druff and itching scalp; mo stain or stickl- ness; cleans swalp; at druggists and hairdressers; accept no substitute. The Star Remedy Co., 38 ANY information regarding the whereabouts of Joseph B. Woodard, last known address San Francisco, will be thankfully received by James Murphy. Address box 2808, Call. ELBECTRIC light In every room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., mear Market: 700 rooms, 285c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 10 $8 per week: fres bus and baggage to and from the ferry. NOT how cheap, but bow good is the motto of the manufacturers of the Rapld Rotary Btandard, the sewing machine of to-day. J. W. EVANS, egent, 1021 Market st. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale; also chenille-wove rugs, silk porticres; dealer in carpet twine. in hank or chain. at lowest rates. Geo. Matthews, 709 Fifth st., Oakland. DETECTIVE, vrivate; no pay Without success; reliable; references; 20 years' experience. Box 2812, Call. ANY etyle hairdresqjng 25c; manicuring 25c ertistic hair work, switches and wigs: sham. Pooing 50c up. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton. WEHITE enamel iron beds, single, three-guarter or double $2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO.. 1310-1312 Stockton st., nesr Broadway. * HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. $75, $100 to $450—Ocean Boulevard lots on easy installments. $350 to $1000—Cheicest 'Sunset lots; elegant view of Ocean and Park; $10 monthly. $400 to $800—Se¢ our Richmond lots; mone can beat easy terms. $150 to §250—Level Excelsior Homestead lots; ar Mission-st. cars; cheapest lots in thi city; $5 monthly. - $1000_to $3000—Modern 3 and 5 rcom cot- Richmond and Sunset districts; all bar- easy terms; don't delay; secure a home. Sunset branch office, 9th ave., mar H st on McAllister, near Willard; Open Sundays. SOL GETZ & BROTHER, Room 64, Chronicle building. JOSEPH STRAUB _850 Market st. Rents collected, Loans negotiated. $4100—Fair Oaks; 2 flats; lot 30x117:6. 2500—Hearst ave.; 2 houses: one with store; 2 lots, 25x100 and 25x112:6. $14,000—5 flats; pays 10% per cent per an- num: fronting on 2 streets: lot 25x125. $3000—Clementina st.; 2-story house, 6 <. 3000—Clipper st.; new modern 5-room a very desirable place; lot 25x114. $1250—House and lot; 6 rooms and base- ment. $1500—Lot 26x100. $500 CASH buys a home; balance casy pay- ments; 7 rooms, bath, basement; Laguna near Filbert. DONNELLY CO., 632 Market st. $500 CASH buys a home; Stanyan st.; 6 rooms, etc.; handsome, substantial cottage; ¥ payments. DONNELLY CO., 632 Market. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc). Loans on real estate, also for the full cost of improvements and part cost of lot; houses built on terms to_sult: pians free; interest 6 per cent. 107-8 Crocker buiiding | BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAZ ESTATE. A RANCH IN BERKELEY FOR $600. -~ - A fine, large plece of property, 202 feet- frontage; just the place for a chicken ranch. A MONEY-MAKING SNAP. Now you don’t need to go {nto the counter- feiting business to make money; here's ‘a chance; 6 acres:of fine jaud, right in the heart | ©of town; near the station. % The right man can make a forture on this raising vegetables; a bargain, And here’s another chance to become a land- ed proprietor: 300 feet frontage, fronting om ;hm stre@s; sewered and near ‘station; only 1800, For nvestments, homes or reliable informa- tion regarding Berkeley property see JOSERH J. MASON, Real Estate Agent, Berkeley Station. A SNAP— $8000—2 stores; 2 flats, consisting of & large Tooms each;. cottage in rear and also stable for € horses; lot: 50x131, sifuated at Berkeley Station;. this property .13 now earning 10 per cent interest net ‘on $8000. - $500—Lot 40x115; on College avenue, $1850—4-room cottage: windmill, tank, fruit trees, chicken house, yard: lot 50x130; $400 cash, balance $12 per month. $§2800—6-room cottage on Durant ave., E. of Shattuck eve.; on N. side of street. W. C. MORAN & CO., 2131 Stanford Place, Berkeley Station. | PALMISTRY. A free test; 20 yrs. experience in N. Y.; lot me Ly ‘action or no "fi MRS. to 8 p.m.Tel. Hydel56. | MME. G. L. NEERGAARD has removed to 760 Post st.; office hours 1 to 4; tel. Polk 837, J, HEINTZEN: AUHMON, palmist, 477 Ellis. 10 0 5; Sunday by appointment. Tel. Sutter 1540, MRS. Morton, palmist, 502 Tavlor, cor. Geary: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.; evenings by appointment. e ————— e —————— PATENTS AND PENSIONS. 1 OBTAIN patents and assist in financing mer- itorious _inventions, FRANK 'P. MEDINA, . Patent Specialist, 324 Emma Spreckels bldg. e e e 8 G, SPECIAL NOTICES. LADIES! Chichester's English Penny. royal Pills @re the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. Send dc, stamps, for particulars. “‘Relief for Ladies,” in letter by return mail. Ask your . drugglét. - Chichester Chem. Co., Phila,, Pa. e e ————— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A EMPORIUM STORAGE CO. FURNITURE . AND _HOUSEHOLD GOODS STORED—MOVED—PACKED—SHIPPED 725-731 HOWARD, near THIRD ST. © Phone GRANT 161. > FS BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st.; tel. Main 1840; shipping at cut rates. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F., W. Zehfuss, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Coin- pany; 2420 Fillmore st.: phone Jackson 981, PROPOSALS. 3 NEW 5-roomed house: bath, mantel, basement; all modern; price £2000: lot 40x120; street work done, ‘cement sidewalks; 2 blocks from Ashby station; $100 ca: balance ~ $20 monthly. J. R. PERKINE, Lorin Station. ‘W 6-roomed, 2-story house; large lot; all fenced: all latest plumbin fine; modern; i { up-to-date in every way: price $2600; easy terms. J.'R. PERKINS, Lorin_Station. | §2200—5 ROOMS and bath in Scenic Park Tract; large lot; elegant view; easy terms, CHENEY & BERRY, Berkeley Station. BERKEL] Oakland, etc., cottages or lots all size MURDOCK, 518 P} 3 ————— e | FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. CHARLES F, LEE. HALF BLOCK FRUITVALE STATION. $150 cash—Fine new up to date cottage of 5 rooms, bath, electric wired; commands fine view; close fo fine school and electric cars; lot 100x140; price all told, only $1850; payments as rent; $15 month; no cold winds or harsh fcgs; to any one wishing a nice home in a fine { neighborhood I would' recommend this; a fine for runs. CHARLES F. LEE, 1% block Frult- vale station. $2900—Two 6-room houses near Frultvale ave.; $3000 large lots; gas and electric lights: ce- ment walks; $750 cash, balance like rent. Chicken ranch complete: 3 acres and 7- room modern house, windmill, ete.; rent $10 per month; stock and fixtures for sale; an unusual chance. P. H. BLAKE, E. Fourteenth st., near Fruit- vale Postoffice, LARGE list of desiratle property (open Sun- day).P.H.Blake.Fruitvale. E. 1ith st..nr.P.O. —— ROOMS KFOR HOUSEKEEPING, FIFTH, 348—Suite of rooms for housekeeping; rent cheap. FILLMORE, 1083, near McAllister—4 new sunny unfurnished rooms for light house- keeping, or 2 suites. Call after 3 p. m. GOLDEN GATE ave., 622—Large light room for two: gas range, bath, laundry; nice, clean, HYDE, 40S—Sunny back paror kitchen; also basement suite; laundry MISSION, 810—New and elegantly furnished rooms; light housekpg.; hot and cold water. OCTAVIA, 1403, cor. Geary—Large bay win- dow; gas stove; also kitchen or bedroom. TAYLOR, 911—Sunny attic, single room, gas range, folding bed, $7 50; unfurnished 3 rooms, rear, $15. TWENTY-SECOND, 3388, rooms for housekeeping. VALENCIA, 822—Three sunny corner furnished | housekeeping rooms. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subseriptions | received at Cafl branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | subscriptions has been established at 1006 | Valencia st. | and yard, suite $14; downstairs—Four RGOMS TO LET—Furn. and -Untarn. | A A A A A A A AN AN A—THE ANGELUS, 530 Stockton—Brick build- | ing; elegantly furnished sults, with or with- out’ private baths; elevator, heat, hot and | cold water; reasonable; breakfast if desired. ARGYLE_Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny, 75c day upward; McAllister cars to | door; handsomest grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms | 25¢ to $1 per night; $1 25 to §5 per week, and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AVON HOTEL, 502 Bush st.—Newly furnished rooms and suites; transient solicited. AT “‘The Almonte,” $73 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st); rooms 25c, 50c, $1, §1 50 night; | $1 50 to §10 per week; house open all night. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rms., suites, single; also unfurnished. BUSH, 863—Elegant suite of rooms; also 3 single rooms; suitable for commercial men. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, corner Mason—Elegantly place for poultry and lots of land surrounding | UNIVERSITY of California, Berkeley—Notice to contractors, builders and material men. Notice is hereby ®iven to all concerned that sealed proposals or bids are solicited for per- forming the labor and furnishing the ma- terials necessary to the erection of an addi- tion to the Chemical Laboratory building on the grounds of the University of California at Berkeley, Alameda County, and said bids or proposals will be received at the office of the secretary of the Board of Regents, in room 16, South Hall, Berkeley, California, at or before 12 o'clock m. of the 24th day of Necvember, 1902. And notice is hereby fup- ther given that the plans and specifications of said building have been made and adopted and are placed in above-named office, where the same may Le seen and examined during each day from 9 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock . m. from this date until said 24th day of November, 1902. No bids gr proposals will be considered unless the same are accompanied by @ cor- tified check or a bond of said proposer equal to ten (10) per cent of his proposgl, with sufficient sureties, conditioned that,” it waid bid or proposal shall be accepted the parcy proposing will duly =nter into a proper con- tract to faithfully perform the duty and ob- ligations in accordance with said proposal, and plans and specifilcations, which shall be and are hereby required to be a part of such contract. The right to reject any and a|l bids is hereby reserved. This notice is given pursuant to an act entitled, “‘An act to amend an act entitled, ““An act to create and organize the University of California, ap- proved March 25, 1868, and an act amenda- tory of section 25 thereof, approved Mareh 28, 1872, relating to \‘the construction of bufldings,” approved March 3, 1897. By order of the Committee on Grounds and Buildings of the Board of Regents. W. A. McKOWEN, Acting Secretary Board of Regents. TROPOSALS for army transportation—Depot quartermaster’s office, 36 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal., October 25, 1902— Sealed proposals will be recelved at this of- fice until 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1902, for transportation of passengers, ani- mals_and freight for the army to and from Ban Fravcisco, Cal.; Portland, Ore.; Seattle, Wash.; Tacoma, Wash., and Manfla, P. I, until June 30, 1903. Blds will be recelved for such transportation fror: one or more or all of the ports of departure mentioned. Full particulars will be furnished on application to Licutenant Colonel C. P. MILLER, Depot Quartermaster. —_— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterduy: Alphonse B. Weil, 26, 8§78 Eddy street, and Grace E. McCann, 19, 251 Waller street. Frank E. Clark, 24, 1148 Folsom street, and May E. Sheridan, 22, 1148 Folsom street. Paul McDonald, 34, 410 Leavenworth street, and Adelia G. N. Tintemann, 21, 410 Leaven- worth street. Jiacomo Traverso, 27, 430 Greenwich street, {and Giovanna Bevilacqua, 24, 430 Greenwich st. Richard Schmidt, 28, Calistoga, and Gail H. Whitey 21, city. Isa C. Steele, 30, Pescadero, and Sarah L. Compton, 29, Halfmoon Bay. Bernard J.' Bloemsma, 26, Chicago, and Jivo- nina Marino, 26, gity. Elishe K. Kane, 37, city, and Clara E. Parkins, 23, city. John W. Osborne, 20, 2227 Filbert street, and Bertha Z. BeN, 21, Highwood, IlL. Emillo Serivani, 30, Colmg, and Maria Sertv- ani, 17, 2233 Folsom street. Edward P. McCanna, 40, city, and Marguer- ite Crean, 38, city. Charles = A. Burkett, 25, 3382 Twentieta street, and Ellen Lynch, 24, 3382 Twentieth. Arthur A. King, 28, city, and May Nolan, 28, city. George J, Whit e, 28, Oakland, and Anna M. | Windeler, 25, city. Joseph Taylor, 68, Lane, 34, city, Enrico Cerfoglia, 36, 22 Vandewater street, and Antoinetta Giusti, 28, 22 Bannam place. Gustav F. Webber, 24, city, and Wilhelmina, Rossmann, 21, Stockto \ BIRTHS—MARRIAGES— DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. ‘BORN. WATSON—In Alameda, November 18, 1902, the wife of Temple Watson, a son. Antioch, and Sarah J. to furnished’ sunny rooms; prices reasonable. $4250—Business corner on Harrison, bet.7th and Sth; stores and flats; rent $45; must be soid; make offer to owner. D.REDMONT,127 Eddy. $9000—BARGAIN; modern house, 14 rooms; lot ’-}"5:;1{, :6: beautiful grounds. Owner, 2556 ost st. SNAP—For 5 days; house of 9 rooms and bath; Plerce st., near Oak; lot 25x106; $6800. PAT. TERSON & CO., 11 City Hall Square. 40x122%; _CORNER 224 and Mission sts. THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Market st. EDDY, 210—Elegant sunny furnished suite 3 | rooms; !h’gle or separate, ELLIS. 321(Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms, 3bc, $1 50 night; §1 50, §6 week; open all night. ' Grang Southern, Tth and Mission—Rooms 50c to $1 50 night; $2 to §6 week; reading room. HOWARD, 715,near Third (St. Davids)—Sunny furnished rooms en suite or single; clean | beds; $1 50 to $5 per week; reading room. MARKET, 1040 (The Falmcuth)—Newly fur- nished rooms, £10 to $25 per month. REAL ESTATE -Country—For Sale. ——FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO— Small tracts, $60 to $90 per acre, on Rancho | Cotatl. Sonoma Co.; future value assured, as €an Franeisco is growing rapidly; location best for poultry and general farming. Apply to The Cotati Co., 302 California .st., for pamphlet and information. A LARGE list of cholce country lands in all sections of California. Land Department AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST CO., $20-1-2-3 Hayward building. FOR stock, alfalfa and general farms address CHATFIELD & VINZENT, 228 Montgomery. FINE LAND; good climate; cheap homes. Joy & Maher, Watsonville, Santa Cruz Co. Write. e e e ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. WATER FRONT PROPERTY. DRUNKENNESS, morphine and all drug dis- eases positively cured by the Willow Bark Co.. 1839 Polk st., S. F.: consultation free. AT less than cost. uncalled for suits, overcoats and trousers. at CHARLES LYONS'. London tatlor, 721 Market st. A—4$3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, §1 75. Pop- uler Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., nr, Pine. A FINE suit §7; stylish pants, $1 75. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. EUPERFLUOUS hair_moles destroyed by elee- tric needle. Mrs. and Miss Baton. 1119 Sutter. SEE our beautiful homes for sale. Ideal location. Great bargain. EASY TERMS. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, 1500 Park st., Alameda. — OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. e e Sl oA G g OFFICE. 1118 EROADWAY. 35827 e OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN&CO.,733 Market. ANDERSON—_Theatrical snd masquerade cos- tumer, 26 O'Farrell st.. Kohler & Chase bldg. EITPERFLUOUS hair and moles removed by d{c&ie needle Dr.&Mrs. Traverse, 1170Market. DR. G. 8, MOORE'S scientific hair restorer; wend for circular. 832 O'Farrell st. S ATLOR-MADE sults, §7 50; ‘Iress pants. $2 50 Misfit Clothing Parlor. cor. Rush and Dupost ACTINA restores eyesight, cures deafness and catarrh. A’'Vida Co.. 763 Valencla, cor. 19th. ALFREDUMS Fgyptian Henna restores gray Bair to its natural color: $1; at all drugsists @ EMINUTE TOOTHACHE DROPS CURB \astaptiy: 10c and 25c; all druggists. DR LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure: 25c: all PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR._C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and_ residence, 1021% Market st., bet, Sixth and Seventh. $2 50 CASH, $1 50 monthly; fine Ia o 5 d e 25x125, “in superb sectioh, adjoiminy baat Oaklasd; fine soil; one or more to close, out balance left of tract; we claim that quality and price will find a buyer for uny good article; about 50 lots left out of over 1000s price per lot all told, $25 cach. We offer this remnant of lots ih order to close out at orce. Come and see them, then judge for yourself. They cannot be duplicated for $50 per lot. Come and get one or more, They iay high and dry; title guaranteed We ‘have 0l over 2000 lots in 12 months for Just three times this money. Call of sec Tor circular, 455 Beventh st. station, Oakland; carriage frewr S oRdvay H. % JONES, er. FINE hotel, with 22 room: investigate at once. Broadway, Oakland. PAY the Oakland Jiome Co. what you are pay- ing interest and they will pay afr ‘mort- Fae for you. 250 Rroadway.. Oukieed. VARLAND PURNITURE FOGR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Olkhnfl.l splendid bargain: E’ E. BUNCE, 953 MINNA, 667, corner 8th—Newly furnished bay- window rooms; §1 per week; transient. MISSION, 1110, near _Seventh—Large, sunny turnished rooms; §1 50 a week up. MISSION, 1514, hear Eleventh—Sunny single front room: $1 25 per week. O'FARRELL, 20—Bunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. reading room, smoking foom and ladles' par- + lor; rooms per night, 38c to $1 50; week, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SACRAMENTO, 1328, near Jones—Nice sunny furnished single rooms; private family. STOCKTON, 41 and 45—Nicely furnished sun. ny suite, second floor; also single rooms; $2 to §7 week; running water; phone Black 2712, SUTTER, 2148—An elegant furnished new, with free phone, electric; modern; prival VAN NEES, 798—Fine newly furnished front room; suitable for two; phone, bath. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office,2200 Fillmore st. suite bath, gas, ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, | MARRIED. FRANK—HOCK—In this city, November 16, 1902, by the Rev. Paul Branke, Washington Frank and Mary Emily Hock, both of San Francisco. DIED. Allardyce, Rev. A. Larsen, Capt. Louis Altken, Bertha Laurie, James M. Barlaze, Annie Leonard, Catherine Beebee, Samuel J. ) Matthews, Willlam Boye, John Morat, Faith A, Brown, Capt. John Orengo, Florence Coleman, Annie E. Price, James Cronen, William H. Reynolds, Chas. H. Gerstl?, Lewis Schabert, George Gingras, Mary Hinnenberg, George Holje, Emil C. Jeffries, Wm. T. Laitinen, Ida Taggart, Edwin Trade, Peter I. Wallace, Jjohn Warner, Margaret Zincke, Fredericke ALLARDYCE—In this city, November 19, 1902, Rev. Alexander —Allardyce, beloved husband of Jane Allardyce, a native of Huntlay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, aged St years b months and 15 days. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. AITKEN—In this gity, November 17, 1902, Bertha, beloved wife of Police Officer James Altken, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Gooding, and Ssister of Vi, Gus, Samuel, Lizzie and Sadie Gooding, a native of Tahitl, aged 45 year« 9 months and § daya. =~ 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral serviecs to-day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, at the parlors of the Western/Addition Funeral Di- rectors, 1724 Devisadero street, between Sut- ter and Bush, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by train leaving Third and Town- send streets at 11:30 o'clock. BARLAGE—In this city, November 19, 1902, ‘Annie_Barlage, a native of New Orleans. = Notice of funeral hereater. A BRANCH pffice for Call advertisements, and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. e —— ROOMS AND HBOARD. A A A A A A AR AN ANANAE OLD Stevenson mansion opp. Grace Church, with anrcx, 807 California st.; uttractive in- terior: exceptional table; free billiard room. 964 EDDY—Front, sunny alcove and two beau- tiful -connecting rooms with board for two couples; private. Phone Larkin 2351. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-clas furnished suites or single; steam heat. house; ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. FOUNG cauple - would like to secure - room and board In some private family of refine- ment, references. Address Box 2198, Call, SCALE AND FACE TREATMENT | A. M. HESS Company's pariors. 0i6 Suc- ‘ter st. P SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLILS, BEEBEE—In_this scity, November 18, 1962, Samuel J. Beebed, a native of Ohlo, aged 67 years. BOYE—In Sonora, November 14, 1902, John Boye, a native of Denmark, aged b3 years. | BROWN—In Alameda, November 18, 1302, Captain John K. Brown, father of Thomas H. Brown, Mrs. 1da Coffin and W. W. and George W. Brown, a native of New York, aged 82 vears. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of C. H. Wever, 1502 Park street, Alameda. Interment Petaluma Cemetery Fri- day morning, November 21. COLEMAN—In this city, Novefiber 19, 1902, Annie Elizabeth, beloved wife of Thomas Coleman, a native of County Westmeath, Ireland, ‘aged 43 years and 7 months, (New Yg and Boston papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral Friday, November 21, 1002, at 9 o'clock, from her ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest ratgs, Tel. Green 144. 205 4th. ALL kinds t, sold and repairing guaran- tecd, Chgs. Plambeck, 1915 Mission, nr. 15th, TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, b GREAT BARGAINS IN TY. PEWRITER!—W: sell better machines for less money than agy house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 266. -HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. 2O ateter ‘Typewriter Inl'p:g‘ Con, 200 Sansoms e ] FYPEWRUPING & MIMEOGRAPHIA G | IS vdcos o s S e st tbl | bl EXPERT typewriting, 4c follo: copies2e; mim- | ‘cographing, 927 Market, r. 305; Howard 1539, ' 1 " MONAHAN & co., FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 2030-2341 Misston _st. Telephone Mission 1. # Geo. E. Horr, See. A o o g Formerly wi Ginn 3 P L late residence, 1000 Montgomery street, thence to St. Francis Church, Vallejo streat, _where a high requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Crose Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of Young Ladies’ In- stitute No. 1—You are earnestly requested to attend the funeral of our late sister, Mrs. T. Coleman, from her late residence, 1000 Moni- gomery street, Friday morning, at 9 o'clock. By order of MRS. MARGARET PEACOCK, Pres. MAMIE GORMAN, Secretary. CRONEN—In this ecity, November 18, 1902, William Henry, devoted son of Catherine and the late James Cronen, and devoted brother of James Cronen, John H. He- brank, Mrs. W. H. Gerran,”Mrs. Lemeroux of San Francisco, aged 34 years and 2 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are. respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of the Uni Undertakers, 866 Mission street, thence to St. Rose’s Church for ser- vices at 11 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GERSTLE—In this_city, November 19, 1902, Lewis Gerstle, beloved husband of Hannah Gerstle, and father of Mrs. Sophie Lilienthal, Mrs. Clara Mack, Mrs. Bertha Lilient Mrs. Alice G. Levison and Marcus L., W liam L. and Bella Gerstle, a native of Ger- many, aged 77 years 11 months and 2 days. ="The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 10:15 o'clock, from his late residenice, 1517 Van Ness avenue. Interment Home of Pence Cemetery, by special train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:40 o’clock. ~Please omit flower GINGRAS—In San Juan, San Benito County, November 19, 1902, Mary Gingras, mother of Mrs. F. W. Kemp and Mrs. F. A. Miller, aged 82 years. HINNENBERG—In this city, November 19, \ 1902, George, dearly beloved husband of Frieda Hinnenberz, beloved brother of Wil- liam Hinnenberg, and brother-in-law of Jo- seph and Louise Bayer, a native of Hildes- heim, Hanover, Germany, aged 46 years and 19 days. (New York papers piease copy.) [='Friends and acquaintances and mem bers of Vereln Deutscher Foerster are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral to- morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from German Red Men’s Hall, 510 Bush street, where the services will be' held under the ausplces of Schiller Stamm No. 278, U. O. R. M., and thence by electric funeral car leaving Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets at 2 o'clock to Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Remains at the varlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. HOLJE—In this city, November 19, 1902, Emil C. Holje, beloved brother of Elizabeth JHolje, a native of San Francisco, aged 35 years 2 montfis and 26 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1811 Fillmore street. Interment I O. O. F.'Cemetery. JEFFRIES—In this city, November 16, 1902, Willlam T. Jeffries, a native of Cornwall, England, aged 67 years. [7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursdz, November 20, at 11 o'clock, from the par- lors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. LAITINEN—In this city, November 17, 1902 Ida, beloved daughter of Carl and Ida Lai inen, & native of Finland, aged 5 years. LARSEN—In Alameda, November 18, 1902, Captain Louis H. Larsen, a native of Den- mark, aged 58 years 7 months and 16 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, November 20, 1902, at 2 o'clock, from his late résidence, 2141 Central avenue, Alameda. Interment Mountain View Cemsiery, Oaic- and. LAURIE—In this city, November 16, 1902, James M. Laurle, master of ship Gantock Rock of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 34 years. [ Funeral services Thursday, November 20, at 2 o'clock, at the Sailors’’Missfon, 33 Steuart street. LEONARD—In this city, November 19, 1902, Catherine, dearly beloved wife of Stephen Leonard, beloved mother of Nellie, James, Patrick, John, Stephen, Joseph and Katie Leonard and Mrs. P. Russell, and sister of Mrs. M. O'Connell, John Murphy and the late James Murphy, a natlve of Ballinhassig, County ' Cork, Ireland. 3 MATTHEWS—In San Jose, November 14, 1002, Willlam Matthews, a native of Virginia, aged 72 years. IFFriends and acquaintances are Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 6i Stockton avenue. Interment Oak Hill Ceme- tery. MORAT—In 1002, this city, November 18, Hubbell, Mrs. E. G. L. Hoeber, W. R. Wil- Greenville, Ohio, and 1 day. (Goshén, Ind., County, Or., papers please copy.) E>7 Friends and acquaintanees are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, November 20, at 11 o'clock, from the chapel in ‘Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. ORENGO—In this city, November 18, 1902, Florence, beloved son of the late Benjamin and Teresa Orengo, and brother of Virgil, Benjamin and Teotista Orengo, a native of Jenny Lind, Cal, aged 23 years 8 mdnths and 4 days. (Woodland papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, November 20, 1902, at 2 o'clock, lor No. 72, Cemetery. PRICE—In this city, November 19, James, beloved husband of Margaret Price, a native of New York, aged 33 years 5 months and 9 days. (San Mateo papers please copy.) ¥ Notice of funeral hereaiter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission_street. REYNOLDS—In this city, November 19, 1902, Charles H. Reynolds, Frances F. Reynolds, father of Mrs. John W. Davis, Mrs. Paul E. Scott and Richard H.'and Charles A. Reynolds, and grandfather of Mrs. Milton Scott Hamilton and Miss Louisiana F. Scott, a native of Tennesses, aged 73 years and 8 months. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. SCHABERT—In this city, November 19, 1902, George Schabert, dearly beloved son of Wil- liam and Josephine Schabert, and beloved brother of Katle, Michael, Bernatella Bar- bara and Josephine Viola Schabert, a native of Tehama, Cal., aged 5 years and 2 days. TAGGART—In Oakland, November 19, 1902, Edwin, beloved husband of Virginia Ta; gart, and*father of John P. Taggart, a na- tive of Pennsylvania, aged 50 years 3 months and 13 days. TRADE—In this city, November 18, 1902, Peter Ignatius, beloved son of Elizabeth and the late Peter Trade, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 32 years 1 month and 18 days. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:80 o'clock, from the par- lors of the'California Undertaking Company. 405 Powell street, corner Post, thence o Sacred Heart Church, where a solemn re- quiem maes will be celebrated for the re- N. 8. G. W. Interment Itallan Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WALLACE—In this city, November 19, 1902, John, beloved husband of Bridget J, Wal- lace, and dear father of Sister Mary Reges, sister of Mercy, and Margaret L., Kathryn A., John J. and Gertrude E. Wallace, a na- tive ot Ireland. [ Friends are invited to attend the fu- neral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, }lm% Howard street, thence to St. Joseph's' Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repcse of his soul, commenc- @ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross ‘Cemetery. WARNER—In_ this city, November 17, 1002, Margaret Warner, beloved mother of Peter Warner, a native of Ireland, aged 55 years and 3 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral Thursday, November_ 20, 1902, at 9 o'clock, from St. Peter's Church, Alabama _street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-ffth, where ser- vices will be held. Remains at the chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company.: ZINCKE—In this city, November 19, 1902, Fredericke Zincke, beloved wife of Willlam Zincke, mother of Paul W. Zincke, and grandmother of Mildred Zincke, a native cf Magdeburg, Germany, aged 52 years and 6 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily Invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Friday), at 1:30 o’clock, at the parlors of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1909 Mission street. between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. Cremation Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. ~ hanahan FLORAL DESIGNS POWELL == ELLISZZ7 5056 C Doline, Fla J Botcher, Rosebu & L Potine. Fa F Pulser, Sacto Mrs Farreli, Seattle |C W Wadhams, Seattle Miss Farrell, Seattle |G Amerman, Mont GC m F J F Mahoney, Sacto A% v Seattle| Miss © Hamiticn, T tarr, e Iss [amilten, d fl 5 C Rice ana|W H Harris, Carters ter, Chehalis |3 H Barnett, Eureka W ¥ Bishop, Chebails (J Wilson. wf. Sacto A J Wilson, wf, Oakld|Z V Williams, Sacto J P Brown, Victoria |Miss I Bloom, Stockon Q 9 Allen,’ Tracy Mw I moamé Stockton Chapin, Tra . Stockton Sh Gambon, Salinus| P Knok. Stockton | rs Broske, Los Ang |J D George, Oakland Mrs A B Schmit, L A|Miss George, Uakland R A . ttle |D Coffee, Oakland - cF m ttie | W Richards, Hayws J Jones, I‘W" J Planter, Sta a C W Zook, Monterey | Miss Planter, Sta Ros gnunnp. Monterey |Mrs %Gl\l:mn. S TN , Monterey | family, Valley and the Inte Mrs. Emma Cannavan, a native | Faith Ann Morat, beloved. mother of G. A. | aged 63 years 4 months | and Jackson | at his late residence, 111013 Filbert street, | to be held under the auspices of Rincon Par- | 1902, | pose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. | DR. S. W. D TALEKS TO T GRAND JURY Tells of Ordinances of City Which He Describes as “Dead Letters.” “An Individual Report on Our Wants| and Needs, or Public Health and Public ‘elfare,” was the subject of an address the Grand Jury yesterday by Dr. S. W. Dennis, chairman of the on public health. 'Dr. Dennis aljuded to the ineffectual working of many statutes and ordinances in the State and as an | fllustration spoke of the lotteries, both { domestic and’ foreign. | The doctor also drew attention to the saloon "side entrance” and said that that respect also the law was a dead letter. He attributed the downfall of or booths of the saloon or barrooms. The doctor also spoke of the ordinancesin con- nection with gambling ana that particu- on the streets, and while, he said, it was @ sanitary measure it, too, was a “dead letter.” The nickel-in-the-slot machine and many other matters also came be- neath the doctor's lash. ——— LANE MAKES A GAIN IN THE OFFICIAL COUNT Each Candidate for Governor Suffers Loss of Three Votes in Two * ., Precinects. The official count of the recent election returns by the Election Commission yes- terday resulted in-a gain of eighteen for Lane in the Sixteen Precinct of the Forty-third District. 'ardee and ne each suffered a loss of.one in the Seventh of the Forty-second and each lost two in the Second of the Forty-second, owing to there being more votes counted than there were ballots cast. A blot which obscured part of the tally {in the Tenth of the Forty-second cost Kahn five votes. Livernash gained ten in the Second of the Forty-second and Kahn gained cne in the First of the For- ty-third. —————— FLOW OF RIVERS. The following tables give a comparative statement for two years of the estimated flow of certain California rivers in cublc feet per second, or second feet, one second foot equal- ing 50 California miner's inches, or about 0 Colorado miner's inches. The figures for the last year may be revised by later measure- ments. The figures are by J. B. Lippincott, hydrographer, United States Geological Survey: KINGS RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN. Second Feet. DATE. — 1901. ] 1902. e fo November 2. | 676| 320 November 3. | 676 285 November 728 285 November 728 285 November 780/ 285 November 728 25 November 676 250 Second Feet. DATE. i 1901 2. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. November November November November November November November SACRAMENTO RIVER AT IRON CANYON. Second Feet §NNNERY. DATE. November November November November NovemBer November November REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Continued From Page Eleven. Hams and Walter L. Williams, a native of | nue, 75 S of Esmeralda street, N 25 by E 70, lot 143, Gift Map 3: $10, 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery Association to Meta Goedecks, lot In sald cemetery; $275. Alameda County. Alfred J. and S. Lee Hinds (wife) to George | A Grimes, lots 25 to 33, Map of Fruitvale Cot- | tage Home Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. | _ Albert Knox to Ursula Knox (wife), lot on S line of Santa Clara avenue, 2i5:11 W of Webster street, W 30 by § 100, Alameda; gift. Joseph Britton to Valentine J.-A. Rey, lot on E line of Morton street, 200 N of Santa Clara avenue (before widening), N 50 by E 150, block 26, Fitch Tract, Alameda; $1000. Valentine J. A. and Helen L. Rey to Epes | B i | dlery, same, Alameda; $10. Josephine C. Herrick (widow) to Lester Her- | rick, lot on S line of Hawthorne avenue, 150 W | of Webrter street, W _72:2% by S 170, portion lot 18, map Buena Vista Homestead Associa- | tion (recorded November 15, 1002), beloved husband of | Oakland; 10. Same to same, lot on SW corner of Haw- thorne avenue and Webster street, S 90 by W 150, vortion lot 19, same map (recorded No- vember 15, 1902), Oakland; $§0. Georg= and Carrie R. Stefling to Realty | Syndica.e (corporation), lot on W line of Mont- gomery street, 170 8 of Howard, § 105, W §7:10, N 107.59, E 116.9%, lots 47 to 49, block 10, map resubdivided blocks 10 and 11, Howe Tract, Oakland; also lot on N corner of Mont- gomery and John streets, NE 75, NW 125, NE 85, NW 125, SW along SE line of Summit street to its intersection with NE line of John street, SE to beginning, map plan Howe Tract, Oakland; also lot on Summit and John streels as on map Thermal Hill, formerly Howe Tract, | Oakland; $10. . Arthur E. Colby to Eugene Colby, lot on S line of Nineteenth street, 454.37 W 'of Fourti avenue, being also intersection of sald line on { Nineteenth street with dividing line of lots 18 yand 19, S 1468, E 37.7, N 147.9, W 45.5. be- ing portion lot 18, block B, map Peralta Heights, East Oakland; $10. Fred A. Carrick and Ada I Brown (heirs of J. W. Carrick, deceased) to Frank H. Carrick, SW fourth of plat No. 2, lot 23, map Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Township; $10. Same to Dan 8. Carrick, NW aquarter of lat No. 2, lot 23, same, Oakland Township: 10. Ross E. and Eva L. Browne (wife) to Raiph C. Danlels, lot on NE corner of Channing way $ S 25 feet of subdivisions A and B of Jot 1, block 9, map subdivisions of lots 1 and 2. block 9, College Homestead, . Berkeley; $7000. Frank or Francisco Garcia to Helen L. Ger- rish, lots 34 and 35, map Ghirardelll Tract, Brooklyn Township; gift. v Margarita V. and Henry Cocks to Isgge L. Saxton, lot 3, block D, map Fruitvale Sation Tract, Brooklyn Townshin: $10. Jennie Hamlin to Addie F. Chapplain, lot on N line of Central avenue, 1053 E of High street, E 40 by N 125:6, lot 22, map Hawlcy Tract, Alameda: $10.N Edward A. Damon (single) to Rosamonde Lundy (wife of E. A) and Ada A. Millard (wite of K. V). sisters of first party, all in- terest in following: Lot on N line Cai n street, 180 E of Winter at its intersection with N line of Cameron street on subdivision 11 of ; Cameron Tract, thence E 40 by N 80, block 11, | Cameron Tract, East Oakland: also' lot on N 1ine of Cameron street, 125 NE from SW_cor- ner of block 11, Cameron Tract, B 55 by N 80, East Oakland; gift. Therese Rosenberg (by Sarah Rosenberg, at- torney) to Rosalie B. or Eulalie B. Melquiond (widow), lot on N llne of Eleventh street, 100 W of Jackson, W 50 by N 100, lots 24 and 25, block 163, Kellersberger's Map. Oakland: $10. John and Alice B. Detro (wife) to_ Walter Edward Logan, lot on NW corner of Miranda lLstreet and Claremont avenue. N 50 by W 150, lot 139, block H. map Vicente Peralta Reser- vation Tract Temescal, Oakland; $10. Ed_G. and Delfa L. Tupper (wife) to Karl H. NicKel, Ict 12, block J. map No, 2, Linda Vista Terrace. Oakland; $10. Karl H. Nickel (single) to Heron-Holcomb Compnay (a corporation). same. Oakland: $10. - Angus Mclsaac to Mary Ellen Mclsaac (wife). lot on § line of street. 150 E of New Broadway, E 100 by 8 130, lots 7 and 9, block H. map Weston Tract, Oakland: gift. Same to same. lot 21 and adjoining 20 feet of lot 20, block R. map Thermal Hill, formerly Howe Tract. Oakland; gift. Kent J. C_and Minnie F. Seymour to Ade- lina Bunueil Elliott, undivided 1§ (being all interest) in lot on E line of Camp- bell street, 154:0 N of Railroad avenue or Seventh sireet, N 38:4% SE 142:11%, SW 36:9. NW 133:8, block 527, Boardman’'s map, | Oakland; also lot on SW line of Taylor street, 202 SE of Wood, SE 25 by SW i35, lot 15, block 696, map Casserly Tract at the Point, Oakland; $10. 3 . Joseph Bourget (single). Aime Sicotte (and as attorney) and Sophie Sicotte (wife) to Amna C. Berg, lot beginning at point 56 S of | BW corner of Grove sireet and Alden avenue, S 28 by W 90. block D, map Henry subdivision Whitcher, Brockhurst' and Rowland Tracts, Oakland; $10. Plerce & Tracts i $10. Martha M. Antisdale (widow) to Neilie V. Jones (single) lots 88.13 on Greenbank avenue by 100 on Oakland avenue, to 10 being lots 8 ;{Eu,m‘;mmm o:tuq iR A Jackson (single) to C.'H. Cook, lot on mmittee | many young women to the private rooms lar one which was against expectorating and Bowditch street, E 100 by N 125, being | XNE line of East Eighteenth street, 50 NW of Sixth avenue, NW 100 by NE 100, block 104, Chaton, East Oakland; $10, William J. and Mary A. Robinsen to Albion Robinson, igt on W line of Elils street, 426:3 S of Fairview, S 25:3 by W 120, being S 25:3 of lot 67, map lands Regent Street Homestead Asscclation, Berkeley; #10. Berry-Bangs Land Company (a corporation) to Catharine T. Bunnell, lot 9, block A, map The Berry-Bangs Tract, etc., Berkeley; $10. Miltor. 'McWhorter to Mary E. McWhorter (wife), lot on W line of Telegraph avenue, 436:07 N of Woolsey street, N 62.28, W 136.75, S 60, E 120, portion plat 51, Keliersberger's o Rancho V, end D. Peralta, Berkeley; George A. Gray (single) to Mary J. Jacksen (widow), lot N line of Stuart street, 120 B of Secramento, E 40 by N 139, map Smit] subdivisicn part of Tract, quit: im deed, Berkeley: $10, W.'H_and Bessie M. Corneil to same, same, subject to mortgage for $800, Berkeley; $10. Joseph and Laureanna M. Fratas to City of Oakland, right of way to construct and main- tain for all time a public sewer on strip 10 feet wide extending from E line of Harlan street to E line of lot 4, subdivision A, block 803, Map No. 2. Watts.Tract, center line of said strip described as follows: Beginning at a point on E line of Harlan street, 5 N from $ line of | said lot 4, subdivisiun A, thence E parallel with § line of said Iot to E line of same, Oakland; $499. Albert Ellis (single) to George E. Pratt, lot on W line of Halleck or Fttle street, 100 S of A or Thirty-second, S 75 by W 133, being N 5 feet of lot 7, block P, map of lands_of Peralta Homestead Association, Oakland; 310 Mountain View Cemetery Assocfation to John E. McCulloch, lot in cemetery, Oakland Town- ship; $138. George and Carrle K. Sterling to Realty Syn- dicate (corporation), 4.73 acres, being lot 1, map of the 24-acre tract of the estate of Johm B. Watson, East Oakland; $10. Joseph, Bertha, I. W. and Carrie Goldman to Theodore Meinhard. lot on SE line of Red- wood avenue, 186.98 SW of Tobler street, SW 30 by SE 125, lot 14, Map of Fruitvale Park. Erooklyn Township; $10. Brainard N. and Mary B¢ Rwle{ to Auren A. Stafford, lot on NW cormer of Chestnut street and Santa Clara avenue, W 7 by N 157:6, Alameda; $10. Thomas M. Anthony (single) to Alameda Building and Loan Association, lot on NW cor- ner of Grove and Fifth streets, N 25 by W 175, lot 22, block 50, Kellersberger's Map, Oak- land; $1 $1. C."K. King to same, lot on NE corner of Alice and Second streets, N 50 by E 75, lots 1 and 2, block 14, same map, Oakland; also lot on NW corner of Grove and Fifth streets, N 25 by W 15, lot 22, block 50, same map, quit- claim deed, Oakland; $1. Anton and Olive Christensen tosame, lot on NE corner of Alice and Second streets, N 50 B 1:i lots 1 and 2, block 14, same map, Oak- land; \ J.'S. and Clara Myers (wife) to Margaret Wade (widow), lot on SE corner of Fourteenth and Filbert streets, E 100 by S 29.64, block 570, map of plan of subdivision of block 570, for { P._C. Dart, January, 1870, Oakland; $10. John M. Coleman io Oliver B. Martin, lot an SE corner of Parker street and Shattuck aye- nue, E 108,15, S 45, W 11130, N 43:11, lot 13, | block 1426, Blake Tract No. 2, Berkeley: $5. | Edward 1. and Cecilia Brown to Jules F. and Adah A. Hancock, lot on §'line of East Eight- eenth street, 400 W of Fruitvale avenue, W 50 By 8 125, lot 31, map of Darby Tract, subj {0 Jeed of trust §10 D. 213, Brookiyn Township: Frederic W. Hall (single) to Pacific Steel and Wire Company, same property as in first descripticn. in deed’ ts first party, Transcript 3599, November 8, 1902, East Oakland; also same property as in third deed to same party, same issue, Hast Oakland; also same property as in second description in first deed to same, me issue, East Oakland: also property as described in second deed to same, same Issue, : East Oakland; $10. Witilam P. ‘and Alice F. Todd (wife) to Ida M. Morrill. iot on S line of Merrimac street, 160 W of Telegraph avenue, V 40 by S 60.66, lot 44, map Austin Park, Oakland; $10. Caspar Wemmer to Louise Wemmer (wife), lots 114 and 115, map Drexler Tract, Oakiand: ift, George and Carrie R. Sterling to Realty Syn- dicate, lot 9, block F. lots 5 and 11, block G, | lots 12 and 14. block H_ map resubdivision ;\l'snon Traet, subject to 627 M, 257, Oakland; M. and Bertha Goldstein (wife) to Charles E. Lloyd, lot on S line of Third street, 150 B of Madison, E 50 by S 100, lots 11 and 12, | block 131, plat redivision biock 131, Kellers- berger's map, Oakland; $10. William J. and Virginia R. Dingee (by Wil- liam G._Henshaw, their attorney) to Nettle C. Abernethy (wife of W. J.)/ lot on W line of Market street. 32 § of Thirty-fifth, § 61.88, W | 104 more or less, N 60 to point, 32 S from S | lice of Thirty-fifth, E 100, block O, map prop- erty Central Land Company. Oakiand: $10. Pacific Steel' and Wire Company to Califar- i nia Cotton Mills Company, lot beginning at | point in NW line of Valdez street at S corner 5-acre tract of second party herein described ir 250 D, 242, said point being SW 500 from intersection of NW line of Valdez street and SW line of right of way of Western Pacific | Railroad Company, formerly called Central Pa- | cific Raliroad Company and from said point beginning, NW 26, SW 70, SE #0 to W line of Valdez, N 7, NE 65, to beginning, ,portion Antonio Maria Peralta part of Rancho’ de San Antonfo, East Oaklard; $10. Same to same, perpetual easement and right of way to pass and repass, receive and deliver goods and maintain wate and ofl pipes over and acroes strip of land 30 feet wide, lying 185 feet on each side of line extended from W cor- ner of second party's S-acre tract, as per 250 D. 242, to middle part of shore end of wharf on Oakland harbor, sald by second party to first party this date, etc.; parties hereto | mutually agree that strip dedicated as Twenty- | second avenue, described as follows. shall for- ever remain a street, to be used in common by said partie: Beginning at N corner of Call- fornia-Cotton Mills Company’s S-acve tract, om | SW line of Western Pacific Railroad Company, | ete., thence SW 500, SW 86.24, NE 561.93, SE 60, to beginning, East Oakland: also that strip of land hereinafter described shall remain per- petually a private way. etc., NW line of Val- dez street, distant SW 50 from S cormer of aforesaid 5-acre tract and from sald point of beginning, NW 435.6, NE 50, SW §6.24, to SW corner of strip dedicated as Twenty-second ave- nue, SE to polnt 90 SW from W corner of aforesald 5-acre tract, SE 5 to Intersection of W line of Valdez street with N line of Shell Mound Tract, N on said line of Valdes street to an angle therein, NE to beginning, being strip 40 féet wide, extending from Vai- dez street to SW end of strip dedicated as Twenty-second avenue, grant and agreement, East Oakland; $1. ’ Mountain View Cemetery Assoclation to Cas- par \‘V,er'?omer, lot in cemetsry, Oakland Town- ship; $120. E. S. and Margaret Angel (wife) to J. W. and Irene L. McElroy (wife), lot on SE corner of Fifth and Bancroft streets, E 222. S 100, W 8, S 49:10, W 41, mare or less, N 20, W 100, N 121:19, lots 1 to 4 and portion of lots 5 and 23, bleck 126, Map of Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, sub- Ject to loan of §2500, Berkeley: $10. Henry Z. and Sarah M. Jones to Eliza Bad- ders (wife of George), lots 19, 20, 37 and 38, block 1, Map of Allendale Tract, Brookiym Township: $10. Luigi Minoggio to Protosi Minoggio, undi- vided % interest in lot 9. block 8, Map of Town of Livermore, Murray Township: $100. Frank B. and Mabel 8. Cook (wife) to George W, Austin (single). lots SS and $9, map Acad- emy Homestead, except portion conveyed to George Downine, et ux.. 874 D. 32, subject o deed of trust for $300, Oakland: $10. J_S. and Clara Myers (wife). M. and Eiiza E. Rinehart to Susan E_ Oliver (wife of A, R.). lot on S line of Thirty-second street, 310 E Grove, E 40 by S 140. being % 40 feet lot 17 block 2036, Rowland Tract, Oakland: $10. Charles 'J. and Georglana le Noir to Alice Mary Faneuf (wife of Ralph J.). lot on SW {ime, of Hamilton place. 28538 NW of Ouk- nd avenue, NW 30 by SW 00, lot 27, map Hamilton Tract. Oakland: $10. Oakland Bank of Savings to J. H. Wiley, lot 15 and S 2 feet of lot 14 redivision map portion Brumagim Tract, W of Shattuck ave- nve, Oakland: $10, Clarence L. and Anra A. O'Roke to Johm Conant, lot 5. map subdivision Lake Merritt Park, East Oakland; $10. Mountain View Cemetery Assoclation to Joseph Westall, ot " in cometery, Opbidnd Township;_$55. Amella Blanche McAvity to Mas Chrts- tina Fisher (wife of R.). lot on corner of Baker and Blackstone strests, W 30 by S 100. lots 7 and 8, block A. lot 3, Dohr Tract, sald lots 25 by 100 cach, Berkeley; $10. S _F_ Sinclair to Bertha Kriske (widow), lot 19, block B, map Leonard Tract, Berkeley. quitclalm deed: $50. ~ Maria and_James Kelly tc Elizabeth Gilse- nan, lot on S line of Berkeley avenue, 921 B of Pledmont way, by S8 102:5, lot 16, D E. (executor estate of Joseph R. or Joseph Fenton) to R. A. Berry, lire of Fifth street. 300 N of Rose. N W 125 lot 12, block 27, map I. M. Wentw. 4 i i i 1 < . .40 by IS 40 fect of ot 5, block 1, K Berkeley, subject to vendor's lein $10. i 7 & Helen L. Gerrish (wife of C. M.) Frank H. Grakam, lot on S corner of Saunders and ! Lawrenee strcets, SE 200 by SW lots 34 {