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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1903. 12 KA r acre, ak ADVERT .\t he full cost lot: houses interest Monterey, Oakland, and Frances and Minnie Crote city Gemmell, city 1. 19, Ham and Cora F. city, CISCO- wn Rancho assured, as . Baa trees, ‘well, n all | Department | .\x NS A REAL bz LAND COMPANY, h‘—[ up 4 f BERKELEY REAL Real H Rerkeles e ———— AKLAND ADVERTISE \fli\TS. ‘ fruie ADVERTISEMENTS AT Estate, keley Station leze av trey y Station. (H F l; LAND OAK f Ill& BROAD“ AY. s AND FURNITURE FO SPECIAL SEWING ALL kinds bought, . pairing; jowest rates tred kinds bought, C {PORIUM Storage & Van Co sebold goods stored, moved, mrd, near Third; phone and C ; mod: PENSIONS. ing mer MACHINES AND SU ¥ sts ern and ingle ladies le R SALE. month. H NOTICES, BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 630 Market st thoroughly | side of street. rooms; | tel. Main 1540; shipplng at cut rates. 1ER DOLPH Storage & Moving Co., Bice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; 840 | Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss PACIFIC nd Furniture Moviog Com- pany ore 1 phone Jackson 281 TYPEWRITERS AND sU GREAT BARGAI gell better mach house i the city; rentals $3. The Exchenge, 536 ¢ “alifornia; telephon IR HAND typewrn ebster Typewrit = sold, inspec. Co. PROPY ALj SEALED proposais Fiosting Drydock indorsed wili be recef Bureau of Yerds and Docks, Na ment, Washington, until 1 o'clock, 1903, and then and there for constructing & the Naval Stati J«lands w 1 JCAL December 12, Cavite, I be furnished by the bure: 1902, —_— MARKIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday Frank W fie Clow, 30, Wershing, 35, Palo Al Paio Alto, 606 Sutter 5 Fourth St lumbus, Louts, Mo., Ga. city. n, 3, EMatta, 21, city, O'Sullivan, 1, city Charles L. Cock, 20, Campo Seco, de Valle, 25, city Hml’) R. Smith, 21, Barah Baptist, Frederick E. Anderson, 30, and Mamiec J. Briggs, 32, 618 Ellis New ¥ork City. IN TYPEWRITERS—We es for less money than any rented, repaired. 209 Sansome publicly opened, el floating drydock for Specifications and further informa- T _ENDICOTT. Chief of Bureau. 1100 Fulton street 673 Harrison street. and Etoile onald, 21, Acampo, gnd Clara and Dora M. 1474 Ellis street, and | 22,1509 Eddy street. €16 mw.; LIES, Typewriter e Main 268, ved ai the vy Depart- March 14, Philippine | au, MOR 0, and Ad- street, and | strect, & and Julia sobn Joost, 42. 105 South Park, and Anna C. | T CO., | | ail will not be inserted. They must be handed at efiher of the publication offices asd be rsed =ith the name and residence of per- orized 1o have the same published MARRIED. | McEHATL—PODOA—In this city, December > by Rev.. Herbert F. Brigge, ‘McPhail and Mabel H. Podoa, both ster, Cal. ASEN—In this city, by E.M the Rev dember B; jams, John W. i . Charles B Muiier, Wililam C Murphy, Daniel J. 3 Nickers, Hef®r, F rton, Bridget « 1 3 I Salomon, Sylvain E ok, Marian J livan, Catherine Thern, Charies P. Walsh, Kate Rosalle Trella F. Willcutt, Mrs. Betsy 1803, Cath- Bayle, L. Lacaze nd_sister of and grand- and Joseph ‘aged 53 ye s are respect- 1 . _trom b W avenue, South San . and M streets, thence where services will 1- o'clock. ~ Intermect rs of Beulah Chapter arnestly requested to at- late sister, Cather- ary 4, 1903. By D. Secretary January 1, 1903, Sarah e, e of the late Martin M. a Ohio, aged 76 years January 1, 1903, at her Alameda, late avenue, wi of the er of George, mma and_ Lizz! Seiliers and Mrs. J. Ireland, aged 60 acquaintances are res ttend funeral services Sal 3, 1803, at 10 o'clock, at So- remains will leave city on A requiem repose of her Mountain January 2, 190 se Campbell, beloved mother bell Jr. of San Francis us of New York City, ¥ Howes Oakland, ot New iber and grandmother of a native 28 days. 140, O. , and yman €ircle No. 23 Army of the Republi: , Los Angeles , Nicholas J., be- Michael and Sarah . Ariz., and dearly be- Mary C. Stevenson and hern, a native of San years 8 months and 5 nces are respect- uneral to-morrow »clock, from the parors 9 Market Street, th, thence to St. Interment Holy | cember 30, 1902, of George and ¢ Canada, aged ces and mem- K. of P., are funeral services at_10 o'clock, at J. Truman & Co., een Fifteenth and Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery car January 2, 1903, husband of the late n of Albert R. T. Foley, Mrs. F. G. W. P. "Rideout and John W d and Nita Gilkyson, aged i acquain N 1, dge 61, an Jose on, father al_services at Lawn Cemetery at 1 o'clock Sunday. a, January 1, 1903, Au- ._daughter of the late Graves, a native of San years 9 months and 15 neisco, d acquaintances are respect- ) attend the funeral services 1903, -at 10:30 o’clock, Church, Grand street Interment Mount Saturday, m Chris s E Santa Clara avenue vet Cemetery GETTEY this ci 2, 1903, et Gettey and N. 3. Esther Mrs. aged v, Janua W. J of Paterson, and 17 days. wds and acquaintances are res invited to attend the funeral servi , January 4, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at the Cox, 1005 Eagle avenue, t Mountain View Ceme- ’ January 1, 1903, Marie beloved “wife of the late . and devoted mother of Mrs. native of Soloton, Switzerland, 10 months and 19 days. and acquaintances are respéc attend the funeral to-morrow k, from the s Twenty e to St eot- her parents, dearly belo John and Andinie Hansen, Emelia, Andrew daughter of aged 10 months December 3 e of Philadelphi vears 11 mluhh< and 30 day acquaintances are respec 10 attend the funeral servics 19¢ a January 4, 1903, at 3 o'clock, at ptist Church, Eddy street, near ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. —1In this city, Januvary 2, 1903, at residence, 209 Crafton avenue, corner avenue, John Wesiey his Le and Gretha Jo- | the chapel of Cy- | | | ; 1 [ { | | | i | i | | | | { | and beloved sister | Eima Hansen, | | | | beloved husband | of the late Mary Heritage, and father of | Willlam B. Dunn, Mrs. Colman F. Crouse, Mrs. orge O. On by, Mrs. Dallas Ferguson an eph Y. Heritage, a native | of Rawlin, aged years 9 months and 17 days. (Newhern, C., and Wash- of, D, paperd please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to aitend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1909 between Fifteenth and Six- n Laurel Hill Cemetery. In this city, January 1, 1903, Kate widow of Henry Hoeber, and mother ene G. L. Hoeber and Mrs. Clara I HOLEER ebe ths yE Y—In this city, January 2, 1903, Kinsley, dearly beloved son of @ native of Denver, Colo., aged the and ‘14 day Jn this city, December 31, 1902, at the residence of her mother, 8384 Tweyty-second strect, Marg, dearly beloved wife of Henry Kuchmelster, and mother of Marion Kuchmeister, and dearly beloved daughter of Mary Lavelle, and sister of M lie F. and tre late Frank E., ert E. Lavelle, aged 28 years > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 8:30, o'clock, from the resi- dence of her mother, 33834 Twenty-second stzeet, thence to St. James Church, corner of Twenty-third and Guerrero stréets, *where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, commiencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by carriage. KUHN—In this city,, January 2, 1903, Anna, beloved wife of Henry Kuhn, mother of Mrs. B. Taylor and Mrs. J. L. Utschig, and sister of Johanna Haneke, a native of Herstelle, Westphal Kitty and Rob- a native of San Francisco, Germany, aged B e years LAWLESE—In ‘this ecity. Ja 1, 1903, Thomas E., dearly beloved husband of Maud Lawless, and beloved father of Edward J. and Ruth Lawless, and son of Esther and the late James lLawless, and brother of James | ———————————————————————————— IMT.OLIVET CEMETERY | |_OFFICE: 916 MARKET JAMBS MMCGLNN, Formerly with McGinn hew Puneral Parlors at l:‘l?fiuhy” Foges Taylor and Jones. South 16+ i @ nutive of Missouri, aged 72 yeais | Lawless and Mrs. C. Thompson and Mrs. W. McCauley, 2 native of San Franclsco, aged 28 years 1 month and 26 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral Sunday, January 4. 1903, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 2773 Twenty-second strest. Inter- ment Cyprese Lawn Cemetery by carriage. LUTZ—In this city, January 1, 1903, at his residence, 134 Gough street, John C., be- and of Theresa Lutz. and father a art and Frieda, Lucy and Lutz, a native of Wurtembers, aged 83 years 7 months and 19 A member of Harmony Lodge No. ©O. O. F.. Walhalla Encampment ©. 0. P, and San Francisco Hain N A. 0. D. 7 Friends and acquaintances are res fully invited to altend the funeral to-morrow Germany, days. X 5 s (Sunday)., from Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street, where services will be heid, commenc- ing at 2 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill emetery McWILLIAMS—In this city, January 1, 1903, John W., beloved husband of Mary E. Mc- Willla: and father of the late Laura Fall cWilljams, a native of Polnt aged GG years 6 months and take place to-day k, from his late resi- ices and in- Mountain View Cemetery, Oak- will —In Wiesbaden, Germany, Decem- 1962, Charles, beloved husband of Angelita Melnecke, and fat er of Mrs. Clem- ens Hobwierner and Ines 2mil P. and Minnte Meinecke, a native of Nurnburg Germany, aged 76 years S mc MULLER—In this ecity, liam, beloved husband of Ellen St. Lawrence fl»’" and father of Maude Muller and Mrs. C d , Conn., z The funeral services will be held at St. s *Church, Caiifornia and Dupont | streets, on Sunday, January 4, at 1 o'clock, thence to Elks' Hall, Sutter street and Grant avenve. MU RPHY—In the City and County Hospml, Daniel J, Murphy, a native o years. County uospunl. 1903, Hefer Nicker: NORTON—In this ety, January 1, 1903, Brigget, beloved wife of the late Timdthy | Norton, and loving mother of James, Roberi, Agns Gracie and Willie Norton, a nati nd C7The funeral will take place to-day (Saterday), o'clock, from her late ned’s Church, where a requien: be celebrated for the repos commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ss Cemetery O'DONNELI In this cit v 2, 1603, at her residence, 1035 Fo! E t, Bridget, beloved wife of the late John O'Donnell, and devoted mother of Delia, Martin and the late Maggie and Mary O Donuell, 2 native of Roundstone, County Galway, Irelanc O'KEEFE—In this city, January 1, 1903, O'Keefe, beloved brother of Mrs. Kate Noo- nan, Mrs. P. Roche of Concord and Jeremiah O'Keefe and of the late Mrs. Hannah Gil- christ, Danlel and Dennis O a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 70 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), st 9:50 o'clock, from his late residence, 10083; Bryant street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a soiemn high re- Guiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. PURINTON—In this city, December 31, 1902, Willlam Rollin, beloved hustand of Margaret Purihton, and father of Frank, Nellie, Nona and May Purinton and Mrs. Annie Van De- venter, a native of Vermont, aged 59 years. Late a member of Reedley Lodge No. 5304, F. and A. M., Reedley, C g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited tc attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 3266 Seventeenth street, thence to Mission Masonic Temple, 2668 Mission street, where the funeral services will be held, at £ o'clock, under the auspices of Mission Lodge ), 160, F. and A. M. Interment Odd Fel- lows’ Cemetery. RETTER—In this Charles Retter, €7 vear SALOMO! city, January 2, a native of Germany, aged In this ¢ uary 2, 1903, Sylvain, beloved husband of Adele Saloman, a native of Phalsbourg, Lorraine, aged 08 years § months and 6 days. §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunda: January 4, 1903, at 10 o'clock, from his lat residence, 2620 Brchanan street. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock | train from Third and Townsend streets. SNOOK—In this city, January 2, 1903, Marian Josephine, daughter of the late George Ans- tey Snook 7 Funeral services will be held at the family residence, 1941 Broadway, Sunday, a: o'clock. interment private. SULLIVAN—In this city, January 1, Catherine Sullivan, late of Courtland, Sac- ramerto County, beloved wife of the late Samuel Bullivan, and mother of John Sulli- 1903, van, and sister of Mrs. Mary Desmond, a native of County Cork, Ireiand, aged 68 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend ihe funeral to-day (Saturday), at 9 o'clock, from the. parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, ‘between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, where a requlem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, at 9:43 o'clock. Interment Hbly Cross Cemetery. THERN—In this city, January 2, 1903, Charles P. Thern, brother of Swen and Hilda Thern, Mrs. Augusta Edwards, Mys. A. Nelson and Mrs. F. Shexwood, a native of Sweden, aged 39 vears and 1 month, g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attedd the funmeral Sunday, January 4, 1903, at ok, from the mor- y chavel of the eff Gate Undertak- y, 2475 slon street, near under the auspices of Pacific , 1. O. O. F.. and Oshonee 0. R.'M. Interment Cypress Twenty-first, Tribe No. Lawn Cemetery CHIEFS and brothers of Oshonee Tribe No. 78, I. O. R. M —Kindly attend the funeral ot Hrother Charles P. Thern from Golden Gate Undertaking Compan: mortuary chapél, 2475 Mission street, on Sunday, January 4, 1903, 2t 1 o'cleck WALSH—In this city, December 31, 1902, Kate Walsh, beloved sister of Mrs. Delia Grady, and aunt of John, Margaret and Jo- ph Haggerty, a native of Ireland, aged 29 | years 6 months and 24 days 07 Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow, January 4, M 1903, at 9 o'clock, at Dolores Church, corner of Dolores xteenth streets. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MEMBERS of Ramona Council No. 28, Impd. O. R. M., are reque-ted to attend. By order of MISS LOU BAUER, Pocahontas. MISS L. A. BAUER, Chief of Records. # Haywards, January 2, 1902, Rosalie Wenvel, a native of Berlin, Ge: many, aged 68 years 6 months and 1 da: U Funeral orivate at 2 o'clock Sunday. WILL T—In Oukland, Wednesday, Decem- ¥, ber 31, 1902, Mrs. Betsy Tower Wilicutt, lgved wife of J. L. Willeutt, and mother of Mrs. Josephine Parker and George B. and Harry V. Wilicutt, a native of Cohasset, Mass. T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- be- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, | January 3, 1903, at 11 o'clock, from her late residence, 918 Elghteenth street. Interment private. WHITE—Passed awav in New York City, Jan- uary 1903, Trella Foltz White,’ wife of Georze Emmone White, dearly be- loved daughter of Clara_ Ehortridge Foltz, and sister of Samuel C., David M. and Vir- ginia Foltz and Mrs. F. J. Smalley. (State papers please copy.) g7 Interment in New Jersey. e — HU!‘H. mIVALS NEW WESTERN HOTEL. B Smith & w, Cal Miss E Buckner, Cal J Mulligan, Seattle J P Ryan, Mill Valley R Birt, Sacto S Owens, 'S Diego Mortimer, Los Banoa D E Gregory, S Diego J A Larson & w, Cal L, Langdon, S Diego C Johnston & w, Cal M M Edwards, 8 Mate J G Brown & w, Chigo Miss Edwards, § Mat G E Gibson, Omaha '] Barstow, S Mateo W Mooney & w, Omah W Deacon, Pt Richmd e ul] ‘u;-wnuurm N Y J Branmen & w, Cal Miss A M Neil, N Y M L Hagedorn & w, Mrs 8 C Cheney, N Y | Shasta County I B Fox, N Y J_Harrison, Oakland | 3 P Cellaghan, S Jose Miss M O'Neil, Oakld F Lee, § Jose |3 O'Connor, Oukland LOLewis, § Jose |L L O'Brien, Portiana Miss C Cunningham .J ledenhur: Portld Los Gatos |B B Erander. Seattle Miss I Walker | Guon. Scaitle Los Gatos Ty Seattle Mra 3 Hobson & £, Cal' W Cunningham. Sacto G R Patterson, Giiroy Miss Cunningham, Sac M Silva, Gilroy |E Goodwin, Stockton G E Shannon, § Jose H Carson, Stockton J Buchanan, 8 Jose | Mistaken for Non-Union Man, Charles Cummings, 1470 San Bruno road, was found at Twenty-fifth street and San Bruno road New Year's morning by Po- liceman E. W. Eskew, weak from the ef- fects of a beating. Cummings .said that . he was a striking tanner and two men had called him a “scab” and had beaten | and kicked him. He knew the men,.he claimed, but said he would not give their names, as he did not want them ar- rested. He was sent to the City and County Hospital, as he was suffering :mm a sprained ankle and bruises on his ace. e Late lh!ppln‘ luhmganee. !'fld.y. January 2. Stmr Coos Bay, Swanson, 58 hours from San Ger stmr Tsis, Groot, 111 days from Ham- hzr;,vl-m{n.-un(l&n- . { January 2, 1903, Wil- street, thence to St. | 1908, | Dbeloved | REV. DR. GUTHRIE SPEAKS OF THE CHARITABLE SCOT To Audience Tt Brifiuh American Union Tells of Characteristics of People. monthly entertainment at the Academy of Sciences last night, when the Rev. Dr. W. K. Guthrie delivered an address on “Scotland.” The strong characteristics of the Scot were portrayed, including his | charitable disposition’ and his frugality, | which, Dr. Guthrie demonstrated, was not | folicwed for selfish motives, but with the | and ministering to the needs of others. The Scotchman, said the doctor, held some of the highest positions in the com- mercial walks of life. He was trusted for pended upon in whatever position he_held. the world of letters he held first rank. At the conclusion of the address Wil- llam Greer Harrison, in speaking of the advent of the New Year, spoke feelingly of the late Queen Victoria and in memory of her the whole of the vast audience arose while a prayer was sald by Dr. | Guthrie. Vocal selections, consisting of Scottish songs, were rendered by Miss Mignon Judson and J. Hughes Davis. Plano solos | were played by Miss Maybelle Kelly and Mrs. L. Heyneman acted as accompanist. ———————————— Mrs. G. E. White Dies in New York. Mrs. Trella Foltz White, wife of George | Emmons White and daughter of Mrs. | Clara Shortridge Foltz, dled yesterday in New York City. Mrs. White was a wom- |an of great intellectual power, and in | character had much ot her mother’s foree I and magnetism, and was esteemed for her fine and sympathetic nature. Mrs. White was the niece of Samuel M. Short- | ride and Charles M. Shortridge. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY, Ta e auer to E. O. Burns, lot on § line of Gien seae 137% © of Bemer, B 337 by $ 137:6, quitclaim deed; $i0. Edwin O. Burns to Amanda ‘T. Burns, same; ift. &' elen G. Gleaves 4;‘"’:‘“} to Edwin O. Burns, a liclaim dee mpE i S D oy aumie e wooa and Martha W. Caughlan, executors) to same, same; §2050, John H. and-Adella Decker to Adam D. Sungster, lot on NW corner of Grove and Devisadero streets, N 52:6 by W_90; $10. Sarah Magnes to Caralina C. Patterson, on S line of McAllister street, 71:10% E Baker, E 25 by 8 100; §10. Danlel Binstein to Carrie V. Gummer, Jot on W line of Lyon street, 58 S of Pine, § 25 by W 87:6; $10. Joseph S. und Hermina Van Buren to Sophus derspiel, lot on N line of Waller street, W of Central avenue, W 25 by N 137:6; Tot | F Carter (wite), 100 S of amuel E. Crisp to Annie Crisp (wife), same (as_recorded); gift. Hans and Christine MeGatfick, lot on S line of Page stroet, E of Cole, E 26 by N 137:6; $10. Peterson to Ellzabeth 106:3 lot on N line of Carl street, 155 E of Willard, by N 1 $10. ra W. Morton to John L. Pinhey, lot on NE corner of McAllister street and First ave- nue, N 75 by E 100; $10. Jeremiah K. Shuey to Julia S. Park, lot on w 8% N of Sacra- | mento, N 2 City and H. Dingle, lot on E line of Florida street, 143 N of Twenty-first, N 25 by E_100; Samuel M., Grace M. and Willlam H. Crim r., George S. Crim (and as trustees estate of | Samuel Crim for Willam H. Crim Jr.) Paul and Jacob Mager, lot on W line of ‘Bry ant street, 210 § of Twenty-second, S 50 by W 1100; $2600. . Willlam G, Jobson (by Charles E. Corey, elisor) to German Savings and Laan Soclety lot on E line of Dolores street, 216 ty-fourth, N G0 by E 117:6; $7725. George' and Anna Wainberg to Herbert A. Walsh, lot on S line of Twenty-fifth- street, 106:8 W of Diamond, W 26:8 by S 114; $10. Herbert A. Walsh to Carolina Osterloh, same; $10. A. £ and Emma C. Baldwin to C. W. Clarke, lot on corner of California and Battery streets, § 35 ETGG’K,S2G|@ E 2:2%, S| 15 S9:2 EB 8 :6la, 8 14:8, 4, S 0:81y, E 24, sxsou.s-’-.szdh Y, S 30, E 18:6, N 13 W 137 Edward B. and Dorothy Hindes to flermnn ‘W. Newbauer, lot on 8 iine of Sutter street, 117:6 W of Mason, W 20 by 8 127:6, aud | covenant as to alley on W line of Mason street, 127:6 S of Sutter, S 10 by W 137:6; $10. Charles S. Jacobs, lot on S line of Golden Gate | avenue, :6 E of Larkin street, E 43:9 by 8 137:6; $10. Jennie W. and Clinton Cushing to same, | same: $10. | Herbert G. and Anno O. or Annie or Anna { Bediord (Osterioh) to James D. Smith, lot_on SE line of Perry street, 300 NE of Third, NE | 25 by SE 75; $10. |~ Adelaide M. Marks to Dennis F. Harrington, |10t on W corner of Third and Everett streets, NW 30 by SW 75: $10. Dennis F. Harrington to Irene G. Gordon, same; §10. Mary E. Hargro to Namahyoka Curtls, lot on W line of Mary streot, being SW corner of Minna, S21 by W 60; gift. Catherine W. Dayton to Eli B. Dayton, Fan- nie W. Post (Dayton), Ida E. White (Dayton) and Emma L. som street, 150 SW. of Eighth, SW 25 by SE 90; gift. Ruth McLay to Mary R. McLay, lot on W line of Bryant street, 70 S of Mariposa, W 100 by 8 25; gift. Nicholaus or Nicholas, Matilda, Henry and Catherine Ohlandt to Christian and Marie Wal- | ther, ‘ot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 50 W of Utab, W 90, N 5, E 40, § 100; $10. Estate of Diedrich Ohlandt (by Nicholas Ohlandt_(executor) to Henry Ohlant, lot on E line of Potrero avenue, N | street, N-10S by E _100; $3000. Pacific Steam Whaling Company to Pacific Packing_and Navieation Company, iine of Center street, 150 E of Illinois, B 410, 8 200, W 378:9, N 5il degrees, B _16:6, N bile Qegrees, W G2:1, N 430 degrees, W 149:2, Tide Land block 422; also lot on E line of Ilinois street, 160:4 § of Center, N 721 degrees, E 88:6, S B dexroes, E 80, S 541 degrees, W 5 7215 degrees, W 5313, N 91:10; also lot on' SE corner of Center_and Illinols streets, | $°150:4, E 70, N 150:4, W 70; $10. Arctic Oil Works (corporation) to Pacific Steam Whaling Compuny, re-record D. 47, | same (three picces): $10. Pacific Packing and Navigation Company to Union Oll Company of California, same: also NE corner of Santa Clara _and Iilincis streets, N 181:2%, NE 30:6, B 3789, 8 200, W 410; $250,000. J. W. Wright & Sons' Investment Company | to Frank L. and Mary W. Knight, lot on E | line of Twenty-sixth_avenue, 275 N of Clement street, N 50 by E 120; $10. | " “Emeline €. and Edward F. Cole to Ernest C. Bonner, lot on_E line of Tleventh avenue, 300 N of C street, B 120, N 47:13, S 83 degrees 5 minutes, W 130, $ 50; $10. Hattle Simon to_Albert Meyer, lot on SW corner of Twentieth avenue and 'H street, W -120 by S 600; §10, A. E. and Rose A. Buckingham to Ida Han- sen, lot on N line of I street, 57:6 W of Tenth | avenue, W, 25 by N 100; §10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Thomas R. and Anna A. Southern, lot on W line of Forty- o e, 175 S'of J street, § 50 by W 120; 10, Thomas W., Katherine A., Christopher C: and Lily A. Rivers to Caroline Griffin, lot on W line of Ninth avenue, 125 N of K street, N 25 by W _120; $10. Jacob Heyman Company (corporatior) to W. | 1. Bogert, lot on B line of Forty-seventh ave- nue, 100 N of L street, N 50 by B 120; $10. Pope & Talbot Land Company to Isaac Liebes, block bounded on the N by L street, by Seventeenth avenue, § by M street and W by Eighteenth avenue: also block bounded on the N by L sireet, E by Fifteenth avenue, S by M street and W by Sixteenth avenue .m block bounded on the N by L street, Fourteenth avenue, § by M street and W by ifteenth avenue; also lot on SE corner of curteenth avenue and L street, E 1205, '8 30 minutes B 601, W 101:10, N 600; $10. Loulsa G. Fessenden to Edward Flanagan, lot on E line of Ralston street, 150 N of Ran- doiph, N 150 by E 100, lots 11'to 16, block 18, City Land Assoclation: $10. Howard L. Hikes to Oscar Heyman, lot on SW line of China_avenue, 75 NW of Paris street, NW 25 by SW 100, block 13, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Staples (Brooks) Alpheus D. and Frances E. A. Meier, lot on SW line of Nineteenth nvenue. 25 SE of K ‘street, SE 50 Ig SW 100, block 388, South San F:r‘nelm lomestead; grant, ; Virginta Venderbiit and Theresa A. Oelri O e B T S ohee & Do (efinncwf-h)'. archifects” Reld BrosHauiing, * etc. | wrought iron and steel work mr& 3 I bull ng, Nmount Hotel, Mason street, N by Sacramento, E by Pows e LRI o P Harry P. N. Petersen (wner) with W. H. .Wl&hnhlm (contractor), architects idmore ‘hroepfer—All work for a one-story frame building on NW corner of Ninth avenue and X ltmt, N 25 by W 100: Hornlein (owner) with C. H. Hock truwr). neutecu HAVHII & T AL for a brick on 8§ line of Sacra- ding on l ruoh ofl mnto"-treet. 'Plo osuflyn. E 41:43% by s TR Krocker 8 112: Emma (contractor), uehlu:u Reid Bros.—All work oonu!ofiutmm m":fl:."‘w"’ W55, The British-American Unfon gave its | object of achieving something tangible | his integrity and his loyalty could be de- | In war his bravery was acknowledged in T, B. and Annie E. Draper to Henry Meyer, | Bertha and Herman Zadix to Frank P. and | Dayton, let on SE line of Fol- | of Twenty-fifth | lot on 8| - The Call’s Great Premium Its Subscribers, CRAM'S SUPERIOR ATLAS: CALIFORNIA STOCK AND CIL EXCHANGE. | Bid. Asked. | | RAILWAY TRAVEL SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are due to arrive at N FRANCISCO. , Foot of Market Street ) CENBER 21, 1902, to Abby Land & Improvement Alameda Sugar . American Biscuit American District Tel -Bay Counties Power. Cul Certral Gas & Elec. Cal Cotton Mills { Cal Jockey Club. 7.00x Benicia, Sulsun, Eimira aud Sacra- A car-load of Call Superior Cal Powder . i PR b 280 Atlases has arrived and they S saigeios 05 R e e R Vel are now ready for distriba Central Bank Napa, Calistogn, Santa Rosa.. 8.25¢ i of Oakland 8004 Davis. Woodinnd, Knights Landing. tion. All subscribers to The 1(:mnn Company. . Marysville, Oroville. Call are entitled to a copy of City and County Bank. Atiantle Express— Og this ium rate- of $1 5O. great book at the pre: Out for a period of six months a you will be entitled to a co for §1- 50. Terms of this sreat offer: Subscribe for The Daily Cail of this splendid $S 00 Atlas Cypress Lawn Impt Co. f Eastern Dyramite . | Ewa Sugar Plantation. . Niles, Lathrop, Sto Nlies, Stockton, L dota, Hanford, Visa - of | town subscribers desiring a ,Eqnllnble (Pool) Gas. ville . copy of this spleadid prem- | HouEOM ... % 8304 Shasta xpriss lum will be supplied om re- | Hanord Oii - < 030a 504 Biu. For ome : 304 o ve SOt - oL MR, WL MRTK Honolulu Sugar . | Sacruments cerville, orders will be shipped by ex- Imperial Oil . i Marysville, Chico, Red Blufl..... 4.269 press at subscriber’s expense. Kern Oil .. Onkdale. Chinese, Jamestown, Sef no Vaileo Crescent City Tuolumne and Angels . Monte Cristo Oil | | London & S F Bani | | Mercantile Trust more than 3000 of the pests. ern Paclfic of Arizona Railway sixes, §300, SALT LAKE, Utah, Jan 2.—A jackrabbit hunt by the farmers and ranchers of Juab County, in which scores of cxpert shots from other parts of the State took part, has just been concluded, resulting in the slaughter of COMMERCIAL NEWS| Continued From Page Eight. Tracy. Lathrop nd {‘jm‘_fléfln Cal Power. Raymond. Fresno, Bukersfieid, -~ Nevada National Bank. Los Angeies and New Orleans. . g11.354 North Shore Railroad 10 00 9.304 Valiejo. Martinez and Way Stations 8.559 Oil City Petroleum 17 | 10.00s The Overland Limized — Ogden. Orpheum Company | Denver, Omabs. ¢ hicag 8.257 Peerless Ofl 12.00x Hayward, Nfies and Way Stacions. _3.25¢ Pacific States Tel & Tel 11.00° Sacramento River Stesmer: ! — Paratfine Paint 3.30° Postal Device & Impt. Reea Crude Ofl . 8 F Dry Dock San Joaquin Ofl Sausalito Land & Ferry. Kanights Oroviile, Col Hayward, ¥iles and Martinez, San I Caifatogs. ‘2&',’.5’..3"1‘;‘{ s 4.00r Niles. Livermore. Stockicn. Lodt. Slerhn. o i Los Banos 4.25¢ Thirty-three Oii 4307 Hayward, Niies. irvingion, San/ 18.85a 'rwentv-eilht Ofl . Jose, Livermore i 4307 The Owl Limited—Fresno, Truckee Electric . Union Of1 . Unicn. Sugar United Petroleum United Gas & Electric... 000; Western Fish Co Wi Bakersfleld, Saugus for Sunta rhura, Los Angele : State Limited Sieeper ¢ Owl Train) . Martinez, Antioc United Gas and Electric fives, $22,260. | Shore O11. | ced. Raymond. The quarterly interest on $283,170,000 in | SALES. | L'mzr.—dd States 4 per cent bonds was payable Morning Session. I yesterday. Board— The Glant Powder Company Consolidated has 959 Elarll‘nz declared a regular monthly dividend of 50c Der 2500 Independence ek Lok e R A iation nis. de. | 1000 Tniendtsde "Orleans. Los Angeles, Fresno “ e As - 3 clared @ regulaf monihly dividend of G0c per ! ta. Murtinez W estbound. w 8.264 | share, payable January iC. | a5 Statlons. » . The’Napa Consolidated Quicksiiver Mining 17. Valiejo ' | Company has passed its dividend for the last 8.08r Oregon & Caiifors | quarter of 1902. The London, Paris and Americari Bank be. | came a memger of ‘;ha‘:;o;:‘l;wn:s‘emnd Bx- e s A p change yesterday under 3 . e l il v wesa ‘g':;'_tcuco Stock and Exchange Board yester- ~ GCOA T‘L; E_(Sarrow Gauge). B oot of Market Streei BT B A TR U T L R Morning Session. v 100 Alpha Con. 07 500 Lady Wash o STOCK AND BOND SALES. 300 Alta ... 12/ 100 Mexican - 2 Cruz and Way Stations : | 20 Belcher . 311 300 Occidental ... 22 12162 Newark, Centerville, San J + | 100 Beicher . 30 500 Ophir 140 New Almaden Felton, Boulder | R AT AR TR 200 Best & Beleht }g 200 Overman ... 170 Creek, Santa Cra i Sales on the Stock and Bond Exchange In | j onia 400 Overman .... 68 ay Station X 480G C ok Va: 140 300 Savage % 9.30r Huaters Train—Satnrday only ... $7.20 I Prl:; D\;lrmx 500 Con New York 03 1200 Seg Belod .... 13 Leaves Los Gatos 4.35 Py Sunday 2 {Number| Month. 900 Gould & C. 30 100 Utah . - 18 TOAKLAN ARBOR FERRY NAME. Shares | 500 Hale & Nor.. 42 200 Y, P i ‘Sold, | Low. | High. | 100 Hale & Not.. 53 el Jll:let ee 28 mm'S_A‘;( l;l% S :J‘[-‘m‘( B‘I'v;rnk'et !ti S'H:., | s g Afternoon Session. X 00 U 8 Gov new issue. 8,000 136 | Andes 500 Mexican ..... | Cal Cent Gas & Elec 5,000 1087471908 Bichare - 480 Occldental ... COAST |rm: (Broad u.... | Contra Costa Water Co..| 15,000 108 300 Caledania - ~_(Third and Townsend Stre | Edison Light & Power. C6| 17,000 128% ¢ 809 Chiedon - S 305 Haw Com & Sugar Co..| 8,000 29 260 Chollar .. = A SAn Jose and Way Stations | Honolulu Rap T & L Co.| 5,000 07 06 aE Vi R R A New Almaden. . ... | Los Angeles Raflway Co.| 11,000 118% 700 Confidehos 200 Seg Beleh - .00a Coast Line Limited — Mkt-st Ry 1st Cons mtge| 25,000 121 1060 Con N Youk. et a ¥ Gliroy, Hollister, Salinas, San Luis | Northern Ry Co of Cal..| 22,000 Y 1500 Crown Point e Obispo, Sunta Barbara, Los Ange- .x\anhem Ry Co of Cal..| 77.000 1acly - 200 Orowe Py S R d Principal Intermediate North Pacific Coast R. R{ 8,000 110% 100 Hale & Nor 200 Storra Nev | North Shore Rafiroad....| 26,000 101f4 100 Hale b F | Oakland Gas, Light & H.| 2,000 18 R e . A e Oakland Transit Co......| 500 ish [ SR AL s toalh Del Monte . | Oakland Transit . 17,000 155 1 100 Mexi 309 Uijen Com 8.004 . Capitola, | Gakland Transit Cons....| 5000 108 | 100 Mexican 800 Yel Jacket Santa Crar Encttc | Omnibus Cable Railway.| 50,000 1283 e i San Lais Obispo and Princtpsi | Sacramento Elec, G&Ry| 43,000 102% | —_— | Intermediate Stations . S F & San Joaquin Vai. 9,000 123 | The following were the sales in the Pacific ]9384 San Jose and Way & S P R R of Ariz (1909)..| 67,000 11315 | Stock Exchange yesterday: 1 San Jose and Way Station 8§ P R R of Ariz (1910). .| 24,000 1148 Mosilig: Senbiis. | iR San Jos aad Wud sustion S P R R of Cal, Series A| 000 108% | 500 Alpha Con. 500 Gould & C B R P e S P R R of Cal, Series B| 17,000 107 - .00r Del Monte Express— San Jo 1S PRRof Cal 10,000 109% | 1060 :“dl 300 Hale & Nor.. #4 roy. Hollister, Santa Cruz. D |8 B RR of Calist ¢ ""1 15,000 200 Caledonta 100 Ophir ... 40 43.30r Buriingame. San Mateo 8 F ERot Cat.lst c(etmp) 147,000 300 Chal Con 200 Overman 3 Paso Alio. Moun | 8. Branch iey of Cul.| 2000 400 Chollar 400 Overman o8 ta Clara and San Ji | Spring o :R“ ;;‘ “;‘K, 45'0«1 | 100C.C. &V 00 Savage 17 a.gr Gliroy and Way Statfo; ;S;ggg ‘\:1 ““u‘l- .adTm‘g 16000 | 1 4 0 E'“x"'c 1§ 165.00» " Los Gatos and Prinefpal | . Water Stocks— | | 1100 Gould & 200 Union cfl:"" 50, §5.30¢ San.Joseand Principa ) | Contra Costa . 185 | 68 | 70 300 Gould & C. 200 Yel Jucket .. 25° 16.16F San Mateo, Belmont. et Seosio] 1,339 | 8431 ST | 300 Gould & C xs 3 Menio Pari, Palo Alto. Central Light & PowerCol 150 5% 3B Afthrnoen Exgston: | F30F Stmact Limited. Eastionnd Equitable Gnufi lfilghcmn 760 31 % g&o‘ .‘:nge- %66 g«m)(l)(e:llun T '3-170 i Luis Oblspo. Santa Barbars, lect t Co. . H ndes r = ming. Mial, Blec Lieht o o | Zmamm i a8 aomc B faccics Demin Pacific Gas imyruvemenu 36% 800 Bullion 05, 300 Potost . 24 n11.45¢ Palo Al d Way St Pacific Lighting Co.. fi | ,3_00 Chal Con . 400 Savage . 18 @11.45P San Jose and Way Stations $igd S N 9 X Saturday an un only. Fireman's Fund 5 310 T00 Seg Belch 13 Stops at all atations on Sand Bank Stocks— | £ 3 500 Seg Belch 1+ "s.,m..‘, o £ Sundy culy. Anglo-California (Ltd) 333 | 89 901, 800 Crown P . 200 Siiver Hil S0 a Sazurday only. Savings Banks— | | 200 Hale & ‘{o g 400 Union Con 51 d Connects at Goshen Je with tratn for Hanford. ! Metplaavaet Bai...| 109 1,.0:o |00 L TIOR8 e | At Freano, for Visalia vis Sanger. treet tocks— - Via Const Lin caltfom. 100 |.. 195 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. % ;Eunfltyll I ot Gasties & i ocks— with tratm, | Glant Consotidated Co... 95 | T8t | FRIDAY, Jan. 2—4 p. m. | "g:cn‘:“;nr:‘a&m e at Goshen Je. Vigorit 5 50 1 3%, B}%A-lfl, - B{L}I.Ask‘. ¥ ‘l;‘a sex‘c]evr ‘»‘\;u‘nlllv Sugnr Stocks— f 12|Justice ...... 13 1 w Via Ban Joaquin Valley % 4 [ | Honol ugar_Co 3 z exican 76, 3 y | Hurt‘chl.nnwn B. Plantation| 7,506 | 15%| 18% Best & Belch.1 zo 1 30 Oceidental 21 22 AFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. & Kilauea § Plantation....| s‘l)gg 22%' ;g‘a Bullion % S 05/0phir ... 140 1 45 | LESSEES Makawell Sugar Co.....| 8, , | Caledonia ....2 5|Overman .... 68 0| ¢ B " | Onomea Sugar Co. 200 ( 25 | 25% | Chal Con....." 27 29|Potost . 8 B CAN FTAKCISGO Aku NGRTA PACIFIS Paguhay 8 Planwtion..| 3995 | 11 | 10 croltar W g:«:"u'm B x| RAILWAY COMPANY. Miscellaneous Stocks— | Confidence .. D — | Tiburon » . * Murket Alaska Packers’ Assn...| 535 | 150% 162 | CUC. & Va...1 40 1 4|Seg Belcher .. 14 15 erry, ot P Cal Fruit Canners' Assn| 867 | 93%| 93 | Con Imperfal. 04 06/Sierra Nev .| 54 55 SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | Cal Wine Association.. 530 | 100%| 101% | Con N York . 02 03 Silver Hill .. 49 53 WEEK DAYS—7:30, 8:0, 11:00 a. m.; 12:33, Pactfic Coast Borax Co. 120 [...... 165 | gmw;;?c. Z fl 22/ g;ml“am(l E 05 gg{ 8:30. 5:10, 6:30 p. = rfihuru;y;-.hm i o ureka Con. . cate — . m. Saturday: tra tripe &% STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Excicquer .. (2 omg‘ Union Con . 8+ 53 :30 v " u % ah .. "FRIDAY, Jan, 2—2 p. m. | Hale & Nor. 41 49|Yel Jacket .. 27 Julia . 1 » UNITED STATES BONDS. BId. Ask. Bid.Ask. | . 45 ar coup. 10KII0Y 4s qr o (new)15%136% THE CALL CALENDAR. 4s qr reg....109%110% 3s qr coup..108 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. January, 1903. Ala A W Bs. — — |Oak W g 5s. - 103 - | Bay CPC Bs. wmmva‘ocum S0s. — 8% | S |M.IT IW.IT. | % | & | Moon's Phasse 0 GRE bs. — 1064 Omnibus 66 — 1213 | | | | C3 A4S ’ First Qr., Destina- Cal-st 5s ...115 — |Pac G Im 4s. 95 L g Jan. 8. | tion. Costa 5. 106 — |Pac B Ry Sa.108 100 4] Bl 6, T X At | | EA L&P 6s.128% — | ¥ Fer & CH6s.117%121 Pk & OR 6s115 — | 111213 ( 14 {15 {18 ! sk L®_"__ Geary-st Bs.. — - B7% [Pwl-st R 08.118% — |- { Last Qr. H Ca5 845104 8ac BGR bs. — 1028 |18 | Jan. 20. Do b8 ... — 100 SF & SIVSs, — 12314 | =i H R Tl — 1073 | Blerra Cal 65109 reda | e R <l iLAng RDs119 — |S P ot A 6s L Jeh- 20 [LALCo6s —, — | (800)...110% Do gtd Gs. —" — | (910) ... 111% — 3 | De T i = B P otk RAILWAY TRAVEL L A Plcon3s105- 107 | (1903)Sr A.105161068% | Mkt-st C 6s.121 A90%)Sr B. — 107% Do lem Se.121 A906) ... 105710913 ¥ ¥ INRof C6s105 108% | (1912) ... 119 120 C I f | DoBs’..121 1227 'S P of C 1at | NPCR B 18 o | omta s immgine ail ornia INCRGBs..13 122 | Do stmpd.10d 100% INCPCB. — 102%S PR R 65140 — N § R Bs..1014101% |8 V W 6s..100% — - - O G L&HSs112% — | Do 4x 2ds.10214108 | Oak T Co 6s.128% — | Do 4s 3am.10214 — | lml e | Do 5 ....11234112%|Stkn G&FE610315107 | Docons.106% — UG & E 55107 — WATER STOCKS, Bank of Cal.455 Cal Safe Dp.137% — S F Sav U..535 * STREET RAILROADS. Mer Ex (lig) 40 S F Nationl. — SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L2125 2200 | Sav & Loan, — Humboldt Eu:nrlty S...825 Mutual ... |Union Trst.2075 Contra Costa — 68 Port C: 64 6o To Dail |Gt coa B B Do o 30K CHICAGO Daily GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L& P. 8% — SacEG&R 38 40 Eqt G&L Co. 314 3% S F G & E.. 413 42 llu(ullEL— G‘ASFGLC — - Pac G imp.. $8% 0% Cn & &LCo. 34 39 g ac mp. . 0. | Pac L Co... 5214 53 | Vi INSURANCE. l'DGm-r s vvp-r Pomo, Firem's Fnd.810 — n‘-ln-"y. RO e O s BAYKS, t-way House, Camp Am N B.. First Natfonl — — ot BDr g s, Mendocino City. ‘Anglo-Cal LP & A....168 171% ens, Hopkins, ity, Usal: at Willits for ville, Cummings, 105 2 Market-st .. 99% — H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, California .. — it m‘on 9% = Gen. Gen. Pass. POWDER. Gant . K T it = 4 \UKTH SHORE RAILROAD. 4% s;! e 10 Via Sausalito Ferry. wow 8 — a - — 2% Hutchinson . 16% 16% 16% — MISCELLANEOUS. ; L — 167 67 00 1100 50 9 75 200 £ Gami - 0 5 I s & Eieetsic Co Il4l50 per b ] sV 3 sV 109 78 1000 112 50 000 S P 1110 50 $14,000 § P of Arizona (1910). 111 75 50 S V Water, b 10.. -85 00 Afterncon Session. 150 Honokas Co 100 Hutchinson 8 ' 0 well . 50 S P Co 25 Paauhau S P Co. 5 SV Water $5000 Pacifie Blectric Ry 25 Anglo Cal Bank Oakland 5 ll/. 'm-_n—nm---

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