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3 THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1903 47 € $165 and 240 | f el o 4 £008 as new; ry st back any time urchase price al- STATE—CITY—FOR SALB. TRUST would be an nts, but the exchange { the advantages of the others. and none of its ob- jections. It helps every one and injures none. It wil not now be necessa for owners to Jist with agents in the -East, as the same, will be r exchange. co-operate. stamp tate Age 1 F but better and quicker ized from the method of | stern agents will gladly particulars, California -hange, 12 Montgom- cisco, Ca tis to charter members for for O0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | CF EROADWAY. CFFICE, OAKLAND iEAL ESTATE. 1060 SEVENTH AVENUE, e Only one left, and it is a beauty; price Is several hundred dollars less than value: new, open and nickel plumbing: decorated ceil- | ings: 7 large rooms; dining-room 23 feet long: opposite Clinton Park and 12th st. boulevard; first come, first served; only $700 cash, balance on mortgage; open for inspec- tion ‘daily from 9 to 5. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. OFFER_ wanted for 560 324 st., bet. Telegraph and Grove: house_of 8 rooms and bath; lot 40x170; in first-class condition, including hot water heater; terms easy and price low; keys and full information at the office” - J. S. MYERS, 1002_Broadway, Oakland, Cal. ress of H. Ka N MAUZY, 310 new for cne-quarter for bookiet Plerce's 14th and Church s orite piano, e agency, SFICES AND STORES P able rates; 8 PERSONALS. Gon-Toxic Halr Restorer s com- E v 4 contains nor ofl or na teer P W good, is the motto the Rapid Rotary achine of to-day. J. for b M. ELLA near Larkin. uchester room per week r Ma er night; $1 50 baggage 10 & dres 5 rom the ferry, ring, 1 ar- 3 Stock- manicu: wig TO OCEAN VIEW, a suburb of 8. F. | THISTLETON'S office and residence, Sadowa st. - ttage; 5 rooms, bath, pan- k ‘from cars. bath, pantry, ete. 2 large lots; chicken 4-room cottage; ,_boiler, ete. rooms, bath, pan- ch; room to build 212 $1200- ¥ autiful let; one bl vely home ‘ovely cottage; Sagam ‘27th ave., near Point { COMPANY (Inc) estate, also for the full cost | and part cost of lot; houses | terms to suit; plans free; interest | 10 08 Crocker building. mprovement "ALE—House of § rooms: sunny side 19th | st bet. Valencia and Mission. Apply STE- & CO., 14 and 16 Union Square Mar- "owell and O'Farrell sts. age, with all modern same AS paying rent. corner Ala- rm lumber yard, SE. Iote In great varletyfor sale and M M. DEWOLF, 323 Clement s my speclalty S and Wil A trict real estate is my special- WILLIAM M. DEWOLF, 323 Clement st. APEST and best in America—The Weekly |, 16 pages, sent to any address in tbe United Etates or Canada one vear for $1 TIYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, BARGA IN TYPEWRITERS-We tta- machines for less money than any 1 in the city; rentals $3. The Typewrlter 536 California; telephone Main 266. FOR typewriters, L & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont. v =t’; exclusive dealers Smith Pre- mier Typewriters: supplies for all machines: sed machines =old & new ones rented. pewriters sold, rented. repaired. riter Inspec. 200 Sansome. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS ALAMEDA REAL ISTATE. ONLY $2750. "A BIG bargain—S-room 2-story modern home; $200 CASH, §8 50 monthly; plain cottage of 3 rooms and 8 fine lots of 6-foot picket fence, chicken house, shed. wira inclosures, fine spring of water: also city water; creek run- ning water; trees: shrubbery; Al soil; away from fogs and cold winds; nice place for rals- ing chickens; price $890;’in all 3 blocks from electric_car iine; about 10 minutes’ walk to steam local train; near two 3.story public scscolhouses and churches; adjoining East Oakland;_call or send for circular; 458 7th st.. opp. Broadway station, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, owner. FOR SALE Must sell to settle estate; 4 lot price to suit, from $80C up, with 2-story room modern house and barn. Apply T. L. s h,l’ CHRISTIANSON, (administrator), 720 Har- rison st., Oakland. A SNAP—4 flats, centrally located, will pay from 15 to 20 per cent on investment. Ap- ply to P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 Tenth sf Oakland. B — OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE good and cheap this month, H. ECHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Dakland. B ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ALCALDE APARTMENT HOUSB, 728 O'Farrell st 2 8, 4 and 5 room apartments with bat - nished or unfurnished; electric elevator; fres lighting; free telephone; free water; free laundry, s * ALL SUNNY AND ‘OUTSIDE ROOMS, EXCELLENT VIEW OF CITY AND BAY. Best nelghborhood in the city; ready for ten- ants 1st of March; prices reasonable; refer- ences; the best of service guaranteed, ALCALDE APARTMENT HOUSE, 723 O'Farrell st BENTON, The, 835 Octavia—Newly furn.; all modern’ improvements; every room sunny. EIGHTH, 103%_ near Market—Furnished bed- room and kitchen adjoining. FELL, 120-Furnished sunny housekeeping rooms, with ga: FIFTH, 438 Furnished housekeeping rooms, $2 and up; sunny single rooms, $1 and up. elegant New managsment HOWARD, 1068—2 sunny connecting complete. Iy furnished housekeeping roome; range, run- ning water; others. HYDE, 405 _Sunny front parlor sulte, com- plete for housekeeping, $25; also other’ suites: near trains and schools; eas: oo s et 7 " | FESSIE, 8352 connecting rooms for house- keeping; coal range; completely furn'd; $12. ALAMEDA LAND CO., e — = NINTH, 119Nicely furnished rooms for 1900 Puck i, diamels housekeeping; phone, bath: quiet. ST. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna—Fur- BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. nished sunny suites, all complete for house- keeping; & quiet, a Pleasant hous THIRD, 308—Sujtes and rms. $2 to $5; modern, clean, quief room. 2-story house, brick foundation, hed. tinted walls nice mantel, tiled tric fixtures; lot 50x135; 3 blocks R, station; price $2250; easy pay- Lorin Stat! galow cottage. up to date In large lot; electric cars pass door; ). $300 cash, balance easy monthly Lorin Station. tage 3 blocks from Lo- et work done; cement side- ome; porcelain bath, electric n every respect; price $2300; | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elegant, sunny; ic 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. AT "The Almonte,” 73 Market st. (or No. 1 Firth st.)—Rooms 25c, ble, $1, $1 60- night; veek; house open all nigh > ing_comfortable hom h coslly furnished room, bath, telephon . with or without board. Call 643 Haye BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellls, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY, 950, near Gough—Large new elegantly furnished’ rooms, with or without board, in private family; phone and bath, Otfice open Sundays. J. T PERKIN: Lorin Station. = )m _cottage; convenient to {7 stati tores, school and church; g g en houses, fruit trees; good - fffas’ er; price $650: terms $150 on e $10 per month. Why pay rent w et this for less than rent? RUDOLPH, Lorin. Open Sundays. rike you? New 8-rcom house, lding doors, stationary tubs; wired for electric lights; blocks to station;. convenient to stores, school, ete.; price $2250; terms $200 cash, balance $20 per month. e TDOLPH, Lorin. HOW X b large lot Open Sundays, aving rent; be your own landiord; be- ew year by presenting your family ew »dern 5-room cottage; HARLES LYONS', London et st mente tween 7tb snd Sta. play books, ZIN & CO., ; dress pant cor. Bush and Dupont. ht, sess and 763 Valencia, cor. 19th all druggists. DR E'S FRENCH tbe best eorn cure; 25¢; ai PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. 0" DONX ELL—S'flLe and residence, 2134 Market st., bet th and Seventh. LMOVED—DR. «t6, all Giseases of the human body; for ast 1 years at 115-117 now Jo- 067 Geary st., near Leavenworth. ramous_herb doctor—All dis- Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st ESTATE—Country—For Sale. NI 160 at $6 per acre. d_derrick, bu boiler, en- ng; $5000. n and improved 250 barrels per 20, 000. rents : U. 8. patent. oil belt 300 «1 $1000. Investiga- ILL, Annette, C: Iwing to pecu- 1100-a: splendid arly 100 acres culti- i and vineyard; fully vehicies, tools, ete.; 000 cords black ce only $9750; ect or tele- vicinity of than stated. X r acre on Rancho value assured, as ng rapidly: location The Cotati 302 Call sipphlet end informati SCRIPTIVE catalogue p buyers and sellen o for tely describ- perty, for sale 1 personal ia- the Land Agent A 10-nere French ; impro; after a care two miles Sants Clara Val- BOOTHEY. st of chelce country lands in ifornia. _Land Department ARANTY AND TRUST CO., yward building. JAINS in attractive poultry, n_ranch prop.. Yeoman's 3 CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to sny address in the U‘lm'lmu or Caneda ose year for §l, " | $500—Lot 44x135; Elisworth, near Parke only $150 cash, balance same as rent. 0. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin. Open Sundays, suits, overcoats A very pretty bungalow cottage of 6 ; sanitary plumbing; very conveniently thoroughly modern; partizular; near the cars. room house; large lot; street near the station. Fine 9-room house; cormer lot; 150x rk all dope; $7000 can remain lot 50x130; street MASON, Real Estate, attuck ave., Berkeley. price | ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms 88c, $1 50 night; §1 60, $6 week; open all night. and fur- 2 cosy rooms to rent, niture for sale. FELL 1508—_One large, sunny furnished front room for rent; opposite Panhandle; phone Page 4257; private family; references. FIFTH, 846—New house; nicely furn. rooms; run, water, gas grates; $150 wk. up to $3. FOURTH, €1—Large sunny front rooms; also eingle rooms; newly furnished; electric lights. Grand Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 50c to §1 50 night; $2 to $6 week; reading-room. | HARRISON, 784%, near 4th—Finely furnished sunny rooms; bath; all conveniences; home- like: $1 week up. HARRISON, 1104—Nicely _ furnished rooms; sunny; $8; single, $5. HOWARD, 715, nr. Third (St. David's)—Sunny furnished rooms en suite or single; clean beds; $1 80 to $5 per week; reading-room. HOWARD, 833A, between Fourth and Fifth— Sunny rooms, $1 50, $1 75 week; housekeep- front ing, $2 60 week, HOWARD, 1063, “The Harvey eatly fur- nished single and double rooms; $1 50 per LARKIN, $19% Large sunny room, suitable for 1 of 2 gentlemen; gas, bath, phone; re sonable. " MARKET, 1904—3 sunny rooms; connecting sunny sulte; reasonable; with board. HOUSE; 7 o barn; fruit trees; lot macadamized. A20 £320— Lot 40x100; by Santa Fe; $10 month. K $500—Corn 5x100; near electric cars and fine residence; $25 down; $10 month. Cc £400—Corner lot on R. R.; 45x79; $10 mo, 131 $750—House: 5 rooms; lot 50x100; $15 mo. -A24 —Lot 20x100; macadamized: $10 down; $4 r school and electric cars. 175 100: near school. 175 100; macadam.; $15 mo. 122 5x130; $15 down; $10 month, 176 er; 48x92; macadamized. 131 ot 35x125; macadamized. B14 | CHARLES A. BAILEY, 1056 University ave., nr 10th st,, Berkeley. 221 Sansome st., S8an Francisco. $1750—7-ROOM cottage, well and pump; street work complete; lot 60x140; close to cars and station, $3600—New 7-room house: corner lot; near cars and school; street work all complete. | $4800—18-room house; close to the university, etation, cars; street work complete; lot 50x 134; building cannot be duplicated for §5000; lot ‘worth: $2000: now earning $600 a year. $2500—7-roomn house, modern: chicken-shed; near school. station and cars; lot 70x120: | Dest b in Berkeley for the money; $300 | _ cash balance on easy terms. | $6000—Corner Telegraph and Carlton sts.; 185x 200; street work complete; easy terms, W. C. MORAN & CO., | 2131 Shattuck ave., Berkeley. | $2100_Handsome 5-room house; in fine conai- all | tion conveniences; fine' windmill and tank ect work complete: north side of street; large lot; 1 block to cars; $500 cash, balance easy paymente. | $1500—Pretty littiewi-room house; on corner; perfect gem; every convenience; mnice lot; can sell on terms, | 2500 Lovely 7-room house: 2 tollets, 2 man- | " tels; sun in every room: iot 75x120. | $776—Beautiful lot on Ashby ave., between 40x140; best } Telegraph and Shattuck av i , Lovin Station; or C. C. EMSLIE, Ashby Station. CHENEY & BERRY'S BARGAINS, $125— Lot 44x125; | $350—Lot 40x180: Grove st. west facing: fine view. Crystal Springs tract; near 4200—Bargain: bouse of 10 rooms; sunny cor- e spper Dwight way; fruit; Sowers: ehojce locaticn. CHENEY & BERRY, 1ock, Berkeley Station. Postoffice FOR sale—In desirable residence section uf Berkeley, 9-room house with stable and chicken house; a great bargain on account of departure of owner. Apply at once to LITTLE & WOOLSEY, Berkeley Station. BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. $181035 MARKETNice sunny front suite, furnished; also rooms, $2 week up. large rooms; hkpg privileges; mod. conveniences, SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. $15.50—NEW drop heads, Jock stitch: hand ma- chines, $8; new automatics reduced; 2d-hand, all standard makes, $6 to $15, some nearly new: exchange agreement good for 60 days. Chicago S. M. hange, 933 Market, bet. Bth and 6th; phone South 1105; take elevafor. AUTOMATIC sewing machines; reduced rates; $8 buys new machine; $15.50 new drop head: $25.50 new White drop head; others at cui rates; reduced rates on rents and repairs; 2d- hand from $3 up; phone Jessle 3136. 145 6th, ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged; re- pairing; lowest rates. Tol: Green 144, 205 4th. SPECIAL NOTICES. Bessette, and nephew of Henr! Girau and of Mrs. Anaie Soules, a native of Decazeville, France, aged 26 years S months and 20 days, O¥ Funeral at 11 o'clock Wednesday, March 11, 1903, at the French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, on Bush street, near Stockton, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment strictly private, Holy Cross Cemetery. BRAMSTEADT—In this city, March 9, 1903, Earl, beloved and only child of Alfred J. and Gussie Bramsteadt, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 5 months and 15 days. COLE—In this city, March 9, 1903, Everett E., beloved son of Willls E. and_Blla Cole, a native of Minnesota, aged 2 years 2 LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other, Send 4c stamp fo; pn!‘:lc\lllr!iu"RAel:‘ef for o dies’” In letter by return majl, Ask your e P Chicheater Chem. Co.. Ehils.. Pa. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of AXEL M. SWENSON, deceased.—Notice js hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN FARN- FIAM, administrator of the estate of AXEL M. SWENSON, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against tho Said deccased, to exhibit them with the necessary vowchers, within four months aft- er the first publication of this wbtice, to the sald administrator, at room 79, Chronicie building, (he same’ being his place for the transaction of the business of the sald estate in the city and county of San Krancisco. JOHN FARNHAM, sdministrator of the estate of AXEL M. SWENSON, deceased, FRANK McGOWAN, attorney for adminis- trator, rooms 75, 79 and 80, Chronicle build- ing. Dated at San Franciscé, March 3, 1903. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of JEANNE NOUGUE, deceased.—Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN FARNHAM, ad- ministrator of the estate of JEANNE NOUGUE, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against’ the said deceased, to exhibit them With the neces- sary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator, at room 79, Chronicle build- ing, the same bging his place for the trans- action of the business of the sald estate In the city and county of San Francisco, State of California. JOHN FARNHAM, adminfs- trator of the estate of JEANNE NOUGUE, deceased. FRANK McGOWAN, attorney for administrator, rooms 75, 79 and 80, Chronicle building. Dated at San Francisco, March 3, 1603, ——— e PROPOSALS. BREAKWATER, MANILA, P. IL.—Advertise- ment. Office of the Engineer in Charge, Im- provement of the Port, Manila, P. L, Febru- ary 15, 1903.—Sealed proposals for construct- ing an additional breakw at Manila, P. I, will he received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m. June 16th, 1908, and then publicly opened. Work to he done includes about 450,000 tons of 2240 Ibs each, of rock filling, in water of approximately 80 feet « depth. Bids must be accompanied by a bond of $50,000 U, S. currency. One contract w be made for the whole work. Contractor’ tond will be for 10 per cent of the amount bid. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. For specifications and blank forms apply at this office; the U. S. Engineer Oi- fice, room ‘‘H,’" Army building, New York City, N. Y.; the U. S. Engineer Office, 1657 Indlana ave., Chicago, Tll, or ‘the U. §. En- ineer Office, room 41, Flood building, San rancisco, Cal. CLINTON SEARS, Ma- jor, Corps of Engineers, U. 8. Army, In charge. S PROPOSALS for Subsistence Supplies, Office Purchasing Commissary, San Francisco, Cal., March 10, 1903.—Sealed proposals for fur- nishing and delivering of such quantities of subsistence supplies, delfvered at such wharr or wharves or such warehouses in San Fran- eisco, Cal., as per circular to be seen at this office, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., Eaturday, March 21, 1503, and openea immediately thereafter, in presence of bid- ders. Specifications, general instructions (o bidders and blank forms of proposals wili be furnished to established dealers on applica- tion to C. A. WOODRUFF, Colonel A. C. G., U. §. Army, Purchasing Commissary. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 6, 1903—Sealed propasals, in triplicats, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., April 6, 1903, and then opened, for construction of two store- houses at the Presidio of San Francisco, Cal. Government reserves right to reject or ac- cept any or all bids in whole or in part. In. formation furnished on application to C. P. MILLER, Deputy Quartermaster General, Chief Q. M. UNITED STATES Engineer Office, San Francisco, Cal., March 9, 1903.—Sealed pro- ls for dredging Redwood Creek, Cal., Tl be received here until 12 o'clock noon, April_9, 1803. Information” on application. W. H. HEUER, Lieut. Col., Engrs. B P —— DIVIDEND NOTICES, DIVIDEND No. 210 of forty-two cents per ghare on the issued capital stock of the Con- tra Costa Water Company will be payable at the office of ®dld company, rooms 30-34, third floor, Crocker building, San Francisco, California. on Monday, the 16th day of March, 1903. Transfer books will close on Monday, the 0th day of March, 1903, at 8 p. m. EDWARD McGARY, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice. The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.: A dividend, No. 51, of fitty cents (60c) per share on the {ssued capital stock of the company has been declared payable at the otfice of the company, rooms 205204206 Hay ward bldg., San Francisco, on March 10, 1008. Transfer books close March 8, 1903, t npon. J. R. LEAVELL, Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Robert C. Willett, 23, 1819 Minna street, and Ruby B. Anderson, 18, 110 Twenty-ninth. John A. Pettu city, and Hattie 1. King, 24, Vancouver, Wa Manuel Luaiga, 87, 971 Broadway, and Lu- ciana Moreno, 40, 831 Pacific street. Frank P. Hooper, 26, Suisun, and Arminthia C. Barnes, 22, Knights Landing. 9;Cuy, 1. Talbot, 20, city, and Viclet R. Payne, ,_city. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubilcation offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. OWENS—In this city, March 1, 1908, to the wife of Daniel Owens a daughter. SCHNEE—In this city, March 8, 1003, to the wife of Marcus Schnee, a_daughter. —— e NET. 1101 Geary st.—Handsome sunny also suites with or without private single rooms; newly furnished, cor, Van Ness—2 & 3 r. suites, fur, & unfur. MINNA, 667, corner Eighth—Newly furnished baywindow rooms, $1 per week: transient, MISSION, 810—Beautifully furnished rooms; hot water; modern conveniences; single or en suite. WATOMA, 660, between Sixth -and Beventh— New, sunny furnighed front room, private tamiiy, $5. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator, elec. lights: day, week, mo. O'FARRELL, 579—At the Plerre; new, mod- 2xs oloeiy furnished roome. Phone Larkin POST, 30, and Kearny, 34—Office or sunny furnished rodms; en suite or single, POST, 7712—A good-size single room for a gen- tleman in & private family. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent light, reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par: lor; rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 to 88; month, $8 to '$30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths, SHIPLEY, 250—8 rooms; $12; fit for two fami- lies. See agent, 1151 Guerrero st. STOCKTON, NW. cor. Filbert—Suite of fur- nished rooms; sunny cormer; suitable for dentist or doclor, SUTTER, 1022'4—Large, sunny, double parlors; rate, electric light; house newly reno- ; suitable for professionals or others, “THE RADSTON,” 276 Turk st.—Come _and see our rooms before obtaining others; first- class, newly furnished; private baths and phones; up-to-date in every respect. 2 THE MANSFIELD, 212 Post—Elegantly fur- nished suites and single rms; hot, cold wa- ter; elevator day and night; phone John 5246, A BRANCH office, for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. ROOMS AND BOARD,. Vet MAYBELLE (apartment house), 202 Grove st., | MARRIED. ARCHIBALD—In this clty, March 8, 1903, at Central M. E. Church, by the Hev. Arthup I, Brigss, Ross L. Newlin and Louie Archibald, both of San Francisco. DIED. Barron, Julia Maynard, Mary Baumgprdner, Etta Molloy, Julia Bessette, Elle Noonan, Mary A. Bramsteadt, Earl . Cole, Everett E. Corbett, Patrick 8. Coughlan, James P. Davis, Asher Owens (infant) Parker, Lillian Patterson, Capt. W, Peters, Sarah Peyser, Bertha Elberling, Flora Putney, Rug W. Garrett, Mary T. Rhorer, A. Sydney George, Mary A. Rice, Frank H. Gibb, Beatrice H. Robinson, Annfs C. Guestenberg, Mrs. E. Tickner, Diana P. Hall, John Toye, Ella L. Hamburg, Louise F. Traveller, F. B. Hutton, Fred A. Tuttle, Katherine T. Koops, Paul Waters, James M. Lovering, John Walsh, Walter J. Waterdoll, Peter Young, Capt. A. B, Zehnder, Gottlleb McDermed, Sarah McDevitt, Mary McEnroe,” James H. Marshall, Rachel BARRON—In this city, March 9, 1003, Julla, beloved wife of Harry Barron, mother of Bertha, Edward, William and Charles Bar- Ton and Mrs. Max Mayerhofer, and sister of Mrs. S. Sandman, Mrs. E. Solomon of Los Angeles and Mrs. B. B. Rich of Portland, Ore., o native of Sacramento, Cal., aged 49 years 6 months and 12 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, 1344 Ellis_street, and thence by 11:30 a. m. train to Eternal Home Cemetery for interment. BAUMGARDNER—In this city, March 9, 1903, Etta M., beloved wite of Sylvester J. Baum. rdner, a native of Burlington, Vermont, (Burlington, Vermont, papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, March 11, 1903, at 1 o'clock, frora 1055 Bush street. Interment private. BESSETTE—In this city, March 8 1903, at his residence, 802 Broadway, Elle, dearly beloved husband of Mary Bessette, son of Mrs, Julie Bessette, and brother of Jules OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Ch with annex, 807 Califo! st.—Attractive in- terior; exceptional table; free billiard room. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or single; steam heat. VAN NESS ave., 1405, nr. Bush—Sunny rooms, with board: references. . STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725.. 781 Howard, near Third; phone Grant 161. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571, TO iet—A sunny well-furnished house of & (can T 6) rooms to let in the best part of Berke. d water heater; open fireplaces; plumbing: garden cared for: references re- qg'n-m¢ 2739 Dwight way; telephone Mason 17 pe : GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; Minsian st.s tol. Howaid di1. T W Debtume pany: 2320 st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Mont n.’;mu"-‘nuw.mpmunmn@. ey for wix months; electric IShts, Kas Ta0Ke | FCrro Soraye nd Furniturs Moving G | NEAREST THE CITY ] F. J. Monahan, President, MONAHAN & CO., . (Inc.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 2339-2341 jon st. Telephone Mission 31. JA'flBSmMcGINN. Formerly McGinn Bros., has opened Funeral Pariors at 214 'uqz.n.. bet. months and 17 days. CORBETT—In Virginia City, Nev., March 5, 1903, Patrick Sarsfield Corbett, 'dearly be- loved husband of Johanna Corbett, and_ uncle of Mrs. J. C. Burke, a native of County Clare, Ireland, aged 72 years 11 months and 17_daye. [ i‘riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Frederick Schulz, 142 Hawthorne street, between Folsom and Harrison, Second and Third. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COUGHLAN—In this eity, March 8, 1003, James P., beloved son of Cornelius and Jo- hanna Coughlan and brother of Walter Coughlan, and nephew of James, John and Margaret’ Lawlor, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 17 years 11 months and 25 days. (Lowell, Mass., papers please cop: 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday) at 9 o'clock from the parents’ residence, #1 Clara street, thence to St. Pat- rick’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DAVIS—Entered into rest, In this city, March 9, 1903, *Asher, devoted husband of Deborah Davis 'and beloved father of Shirley and Alma Davis, and son of Bernard and the late Zelda Davis, a native of San Francisco, aged 38 vears and 6 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Wednesday). at 9:45 o'clock, at his late residence, 20 Belvedero street, between Clayton and Cole. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11.80 train from Third and Townsend streets. ELBERLING—In this city, March 8 1903. Flyra Elberling, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Elberling, and sister of Willlam ElYerling, Mrs. W. Becker, John, Charies and May' Elberling, a native of Wisconsin, aged 20 years 10 months and 6 da; GARRETT—In this city, March 8, 1903, Mary Theresa, wife of Thomas Garrett. E7Funeral will be held at St. -Mary's Cathedral this morning at 10 o'clock, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment Shasta. GEORGE—In this city, March §, 1903, Mary Annetta George, widow of the late Wesley George, and daughter of the late Mrs. Mar- garet Butts, a native of Pennsyivania. (Car- son. Nev., papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Neas avenue. Interment private, Mount Olivett Cemetery. March 9, 1003, Beatrice GIBB—In this city, Hays, beloved wife of J. W. Gibb and daugh- ter of Hiram B. and Alice A. Hays and s ter of Bertha Hays, Lewis: Cal., aged 27 years and 2 days. interment private. GUESTENBERG—In Oakland, March 0, 1003, Mrs. Ellen Guestenberg, late a resident at home of a native of on, Funeral and the Senator Perkins, Vernon fan of Fablola Hos- well, formerly of Oakland. @7 Notice of funeral services in Wednes- day morning's paj s, HALL—In this city, March 9, 1803, John Hall, a native of England, aged 69 vears. HAMBURG—In this city, March 8, 1903, Lou- ise F., beloved wife of Willlam E. Ham- burg, mother of Elvera M. Hamburg, and daughter of Edward and the late Mary E. Brady, a native of West Point, N. Y. (New York papers please copy.) OFThe funeral will take place Wednes- day, March 11, at 9:15 o'clock, from her latc residence, 2118 Filimore street, thence to St. Ignatius Church, whers a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her goul, commencing at 10 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. HUTTON—In Stockton, Cal, March 8, 1903, Fred A., beloved husband of Florence Hu. ton, and brother of W. H. Hutton and Mrs. J. H. Nason, a native of San Franclsco, aged 87 years. 2 @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 940 Mission street. Interment Laure Hill Cémetery. . KQOPS—In Berkeley, Cal., March 9, 1903, Paul Koops, a natlve of Holland, aged 31 years. LOVERING—In the City and County Hospital, March 8, 1003, John_Lovering, a native of Massachusetts, aged 34 years. McDERMED—In Haywards, March 9, 1903, Sarah, beloved wife of Joseph E. McDermed, and mother of Mrs. H. G. Cowing, John C. and Joseph E. McDermed, and sister of John and Fanny Locke, aged 62 years 10 months and 17 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend.the funeral Wednes- day, March 11, at 12 o'clock, from the home of her son, J. C. McDermed, on A street, Haywards. Interment San Lorenzo Cemetery. McDEVITT—In this city, March 9, 1903, Mary, beloved wife of the late Peter McDevitt, and loving mother of William S. McDevit a native of Dublin, Ireland, aged 67 year: [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday) at 8:30 o'clock from her late residence, 4022 Twenty-third street, between Noe and Castro, thence to St. James Church, ‘where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MCENROE—In _this city, March §, 1903, James H. McEnroe, son of Mary and the late Thomas McEnroe, and brother of John, Henry, Thoma8 and the late Patrick Mc- Enroe, a_native of Columbia, Tuolumne County, Cal., aged 38 vears and' 7 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 427 Fulton street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a ‘requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SAN FRANCISCO Council No. 7, Young Men's Institute: Officers and members are hereby notified to attend the funeral of Brother James H. McEnroe (charter member), from his late residence, 427 Fulton street, at 8:30 a. m., Tuesday, March 10, thence to Bacred Heart Church, at 9 giclock, where a requiem mass will be celebrfted for the re- of his soul. Interment Holy Cross g!me(ery. By prder of M. T. REILLY, President. GEORGE M. KELLY, Secretary. MARSHALL—At her home in Santa Rosa, Cal., Rachel Marshall, widow of the late James Marshall, aged 57 years. @7 The funeral will take (Tuesday) at 2 o'clock from residence in Santa Ros: MAYNARD—In this city, March 7, 1903, Mary, beloved wife of Richard Maynard, mother of George, Stephen, Frank, Henry and Arthur Maynard, Mrs. J. H. Duncan, Mrs. O. Kitto, Mrs, J. Palmer and Mrs. H. Hoffmelster, an.l grandmother of Lavere Palmer, Walter Kitto and Roneéy Hoffmeister, a native of England, aged 64 years 8 months and 15 days. S ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, March 10, 1003, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 248 Oak street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MOLLOY—In this city, March 9, Julla Mol- loy, widow of the late Patrick Molloy, a na- tive of Kings County, Ireland, aged 70 years, 67 Remains at the’ parlors of J. C. O'Con: nor & Co., 767 Mission street. Notice of funeral hefeafter. NOONAN—In this city, March 9, 19038, Mary A, beloved wife of the late Michael Noo- nan, mother of John M., James V. and Jo- seph P. Noonan and Mrs. Lilllan Fitagerald, and sister of Mrs. John O'Connor, Mrs. Thomas Robinson, Mrs. M. O'Nelll and John, Cornelius and Joseph O'Driscoll, a native ;t Cork, Ireland, aged 53 years 3 months and davs. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. FPlease omit flowers, OWENS—In this city, March 9, 1903, beloved infant daughter of Daniel and Sarah Owens, & native of San Francisco, aged 9 days. PARKER—In Alameda, March 7, 1903, Lil- * Han, beioved wife of Ernest B. Parker, mother of Lillian Mabel Parker, daughter of Willam H. and Martha Vincent, and sister of Mrs. Frank N. Mills, a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years 4 months and 7 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, Maren 10, at 8:30 o'clock, from the rgsidence of her parents, 1909 Webster strébt, San Francisco, thence to St. Dominic's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cem- etery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. PATTERSON—Entered into rest In Berkeley, March 9, 1903, Captain William Patterson, & native of Port iway, N. 8. lace to-day he Marshail ‘Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Wi afterncon, March 8 to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, near Howard, where a requiem low mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PEYSER—In this city, March 9, 1908, Bertha, beloved wife of the'late Henry Peyser and loving mother of Mrs. Pauline Jacob and Eva Peyser, a native of Krotochin, Germany. aged 73 years ¥ months and 15 days. A member of the First Hebrew Ladies’ Mutual Benefit Assoclation and_California Rebekah Lodge No, 1, L O. O. F. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday) 1 o'clock from her late residence, 822 Clementina street. Interment Salem Cemetery, by carriage. PUTNEY—In this city, March 9, 1908, Ray W.. beloved husband of Annle Putney and father of Raymond Putney, a native of Wis- consin, aged 26 years 4 months and 17 days. ROBINSON—In this city, March 9, 1803, An- nie C., beloved wife of Joseph H. Robinson, daughter of Margaret and the late Albert F. Thing, and sister of Albert E. and lda M, Thing, & native of San v aged 24 years 8 months and 24 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, March 11, 1903, at 2 o'clock, at ker late residence, 3978 Nineteenth street, between §anchez and Noe. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from corner of Elghteenth and Guerrero streets. RHORER—In Seattle, March 5, 1903, A. Sid- ney, beloved husband of Jessle S. Rhorer, and son of Milton M. and Virginia Rhor & native of Alexandra, La., aged 41 yea and 4 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, March 11, 1803, at 2 o'clock, from the restdence of his parents, 1943 University ave- nue, Berkeley, Cal. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. RICE—In this city, March 7, 1903, Frank H. Rice, a native of Old Cambridge, Massachu- setts, aged 70 years. EFFriends and acqualntances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday) at 10:30 o)glock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1339 Market street, be- tween Eighth and’ Ninth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. TICKNER—In this city. March 9, 1008, Diana P., ‘beloved wife of Henry Charter Tickner, and mother of H. L., C. C. and F. L. Tick- ner, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 79 years 5 months end § days. (¥reks/papers please £opy. C7Friends are respectfully invited to tend the funeral services to-day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, at the parlors of the Western Addition Fureral Directors, 1724 Devisadero street, between Bush and Sutter. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. TOYE—In this eity, March 8, 1908, Ella Lor- etta_Toye, beloved wife of Dr. W. O. Toye. [7 Funeral to-morrow (Wednesday) at 1 o'clock at Napa. TRAVELLER—In Alameda, March 0, 1003, Fortunatus B. Traveller, 4 native of Ottawa, Canada, aged 40 vears and 7 months. [FNitice of funeral hereafter. TUTTLE—In Grass Valley, March 6, 1803, Katherine Thayer Tuttle, wife of George R. Tuttle of Grass Valley, Cal., and mother of Louis F. Tuttle of San Franéisco, aged 62 years. @7 The funeral services will be held at 508 Van Ness avenue to-morrow (Wednesday), at 11 o'clack. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. Interment private. WALSH—In this city, March 9, at 320 ginia avenue, of diphtheria, Walter J. dearly beloved son of Walter J. and the la Mary J. Walsh, and _beloved brother of Irens A., Francis J., Clarence, Grace, Elma and Edna Walsh, and grandson of Mich and Jane Finnigan and John and the late Catherine ‘Walsh, a native of San Fran- cleco, aged 16 years and 6 months. WATERDOLL—In this city, March 8, 1903, Peter Waterdoll, beloved husband of the late Annie Waterdoll, and beloved father of Peter, Joseph and Stephen Waterdoll, & native of Antwerp, Belgium, aged 63 years 6 months and 16 days. 2 7 Friends and acquaintancés are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday) at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his son, Peter Waterdoll Jr., 1311 Harri- son street,’ between Ninth and Tenth. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. WATERS—In Sacramento, March 4, 1903, James M. Waters, husband of Pauline W ters and father of Willlam D., Elljah C., Ava K. and Mrs. . W. Bartels, & native of Mis- sourl, aged 56 years. TOUNG—In this city, March 9, 1903, Captain A. 8. Young, father of Andrew 8. Young, Dr. J. E. Young, Dr. H. G. Young, Willlam C. Young and the late Kate M. Lee, a na- tive of Scotland, aged 81 years § months amd 9 days. {7 Notice of funeral hereafter. ZEHNDER—In this city, March 8, 1908, Gott- lieb, beloved husband of Marla Zehnder and devoted father of Frieda Zehnder, a_native of Canton Bern, Switserland, aged 48 years and 15 days. e I REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 7. Amelia E. Tucker to Reuben W. Tucker, lot on N line of Geary street, 220 W of Larkin, w by N 120; $10. Mary Oppenheimer to John 'H. Spring, lot on NW corner of Sutter and Larkin streets, W_91:8 by N 120 $10. Estate of Adolph Bissinger (by Samuel Bis- singe®, tructee) to same, same; $35,000. Same to same, same; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Savings and Loan Society, lot on SE corner of Filbert and Octayia streets, E 137:6 by § 137:6; - Mary A. Laidley to Kate A. Laidley, lot on E line of Laguna street, 100 § of Green, S 31 by E 100; gift San Francisco Lying-in Hospital and Found- ling Asylum to A. P. Hotaling Company (cor- poration), lot on S line of Golden Gate ave- nue, 107:6 W of Octavia, W 37:4 by S 137.6; $10. Same to same, same; . Preston & McKinnon (corporation) to Lena A Dumouriez, lot on S line of Oak street, 160 E of Fillmore, E 40 by S 120; $10. S. Ducas Company (corporation) to John H. Kruse, lot on S line of Post street, 27 W of Fillmore, W 27 by 8 75; $0. City and County of San Francisco to Michael Butler, lot on W line of Scott street, 151 N of Page, N 24:0 by W 106:3; $—. Thomas H. Day to Mary H. Day, lot on E Iine of Devisadero street, 130 S of Turk, S 35 by E 90; gift. Same fo Henry L., Charles A. and Mary H. Day, lot on SE corner of Fulton and Baker streéts, B 121:104, S 100, W 21:1014, N 70, W 100, N 30; also lot on SE line of Minna street, 102:6 NE of Seventh, NE 45 by SE 80; also lot on W line of Thirty-first avenue, 100 N of J street, N 25 by W 120; gift. Estate of Ludwig Altsehul (by Richard Alt- schul, executor) to Francis Marx, lot_on S line ot Post street, 100 W of Broderick, W 100, §137:6, E 75, N 37:6, B 25, N 100; $6400. Francis or Francois and Hannah Marx to ‘Henrl Marx, lot on 8 line of Post street, 100 ‘W of Broderick, W 25 by S 100; $10. Samre to Charles B. Newman, lot on § line of Post street, 150 W of Broderick, W 25 by S 137:6; $10. Same to Willlam H. Tilton, lot on § line of Vir- Post_street, 175 W of Broderick, W 25 by S 137:6; $10. Lillie, Charles, Frieda, Emma, Mary and Clarence Krahner to Mary Krahner, lot on N line of Jefferson street, 28 N of Broderick, W 109:6 by N 68:9, quitclaim deed; $10. Mary E. Brown to Belle Ryan, lot on W lins of Belvedere street, 138:9 S of Waller, 8 23 by W 120: $10. Louis Haas or Hess to Joseph H. Heck, lot on SE line of lsis street. 104 W ot Twelfth, SW 48:3% by SE 15: $10. Bertha J. Fischer to Angele Beaudry lot on SE corner of Market and N Thirteenth fueets, B 115:6%, N 10:7%. NW 38:9%, SW : $16,400. ' Catherine O'Brien to Bridget Russell. lot on W line of Harrison street. 50 § of Twenty- fourth, S 25 by W 112:6; gift. Alice O'Brien to same. lot on W line of Harrison street, 78 § of Twenty-fourth, S 28 by W 112:6; gift. Annie Brady to Mrs. Rose Houston, Iot on § line of Clipper street, 50 E of Castro. E 80 by S 114: $5. Bridget Lavin to Joseph P. Lavin, lot on 8 line of Vallejo street, 100 W of Mason, W 37:8 by S 137:6; gitt Johann G. and Martha Mangold (by §. C. Bigelow and A. A. Smith, trustees) to Savings and Loan Society, 1914 D). 312, lot on W line of Mason street, 68:9 S of Pacific, S T4:0 by W 13736, trustees’ deed: $9000. Johaun G. and Martha Mangold to ssme. lot on W line of Mason street, 68:9 B of Pacific. S 74:9 by W 137:6; $L. William J, Shotwell to Mercantile Trust pany of San Francisco, lot on S line of O'Farrall street, 137:6 W of Jones, W 91:8 by § 137:6: $10 Genevieve S vory to John R. Savory. lot on § line of Vallejo street, 137:8 W of Leaven- worth, W 27:6 by 8 137:6; =ift. and Thomas John R. Savory to Peter McDonough, same; $10. M. J. Dolan to Marzaret I Dolan. lot on F line of Hyde street, 107:8 N of Washington, N 30 by E 87: =ife. Margaret D.-Forest to Agnes J. Conelly, ot on W line of Leavenworth street, 82:6 . N 27:6 by W 107:8: $10. Guillermo Andrade to Rienzi Hushes, lot on NW line of Folsom strest. 80 NB of Third. NE 25, NW 160, SW 20, SE 55, SW §, SE 105; $10. Henry L. and Charlotts Kummer to Matilda Olsen, lot on E line of Utah street, 150 8 of Nineteenth, S 25 by E 100; $10. E. R. and Bella Lillenthal to Anton Kiint, lot on E line of Sixth avenue, 100 of Lake street, N 25, B 122:214, § 25:0%, 120:10%; $10, Hahnemann Hospital of San Francisco same, lot on B line of Sixth avenue, 4 of Lake street, N 50 by E 119: $10, E. R. and Bella Lilienthal to same, lot om B line of Sixth avenue, 84 N of Laks street, N 25, B 120:10%, S 25:0%, W 110:7%4; $10. Margaret B. Saul (Corbett) to John MeCwul. loch, line of Third avenue, b A N w o ~ lot on B 0 of Callfornia street South, S 25 by B 82:6, quitclatm deed; $10. John and Elia McCulloch to Emma Curler (wife of Frederick H.), same: $10. Frederick H, Curler to same, same; gift. Oscar R. and Mabel McGee to Peter D Sherman, lot on E line of Thirteenth avenue, 250 N of J street, N 25 by E 120; §10, Peter and Marguerite A. Legasse to Charles Herold, lot omW line of San Bruno avenue, 116:7% S of Army street, S 25 by W 78, P. V. lands: $10. J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Company to Marjane Waring, lot on SE line of London street, SW of Brasl, SW 50 by S 100, lot 2, block Excelsior’ Homestead: $10. Michael Connolly to John J. Norton, lot en N line of Palmetto avenue, 263 B of_Capitol street, B 27 by N 114, block B, Rallroad Homestead Association: $10. Joseph Fy Dolan to Anna Miller (wife of Walter). lof 450, Gift Map 2; $10. People’'s Insurance Company (corporation) to Santa Fe Land Improvement Company, O'N. and H,, block 125, bounded N by Stxth svemue, S by Seventh avenue, W by R street and by Q street; $15,000, Builders’ Contracts. J. J. Bolger (owner) with Matthew V. Co= burn (cont architect William Koenig— All work for a 2-story and basement frame bullding on lot on E line of Cole street, 160 N of Frederick, E 125 by N 25; $5300. Hartland Law (owner) with A. Merle Com- , architects Meyer & O'Brien or inclosures, grill work and cast irom stairways for a 6-story building on intersec tion of New Montgomery and Mission streets, 160 by 138: $14,000. Same owner with W. P. Fuller & Co. (con- tractors), architects same—Furnish and set plate and sheet glass, etc., for same on same; $13,000, Mary S. Sperry (owner) with Robert Me- Killican (contractor), architect Nathaniel Biaisdell—Carpenter and mill_work, ste., for a 1-story brick warehouse on N line of Gelden Gate avenue, W of Jones street, N 137:8 by W 08:9: $4750. Mission Bank of San Francisco (owner) with J. E. Gilson (contractor), architect Nathaniel Blaisdell—Excavation, brick work, ete., for & 1-story and basement brick building on lot on NW corner of Sixteenth street and Jullan ave- , Mission block 35; $3105. Matthew Nunan (owner) with R. Dewar (contractor), architect Charles J. I Devlin— Brick work for a 3-story brick stable on lot om SE line of Tehama street, 263 SW of Eighth, SW §1:6 by SE 80: $7315. H. G. Meyer (owner) with W. C. Watson (contractor), architect C. A.' Meussdoffer— Lathing and plastering for thres 2-story and five 3-story frame buildings on lot on E line of Mission street, 45 S of Fourtgenth, S 125, E 160, N 100, W 80, N 25, W 80, Mission block 31; $4000. 1. S. Cohen (owner) with Robert Trost (con- tractor), architect Phillip Schwerdt—All work except plumbing, painting, electric work, man- tels, gas fixtures and shades for a 3-story base- ment and attic frame building on lot on S line of O'Farrell street, 82:6 W of Gough, W 27:6, S 137:6, E 15, N 30, E 19:6, N 107:6; $0380. Same owner with A. Newmark (contractor). architect same — Plumbing, gasfitting and sewering_for same on same; $1240. Osro C. Miller (owner) with Baird Bros. (contractors), architect owner—All work for & one-story frame building on Forty-ninth ave nue, between L and M streets; $1275. Hartland Law (owner) with Brode & Clarke Iron Works (contractors) architects Meyer & O'Brien—Iron work for large skylight, cast- iron columns, beams and girders for a six- story and basement brick building on intersec- tlon of New Montgomery snd Mission strests. 60 by 138: $2825. et Marx (owner) with Barrett & Scarf (contractors)_ architect W. G. Hind—All work for a three-story frame bullding (three flats) on 8 line of Post street, 100 W of Broderick, W 25 by 100; $5800. Alameda County. g M. Evans (widow) to H. H. Buhring, Lot any W line. of McClure strest, 110 N of Prospect avenue, N 30 by W 104, belng N 30 feet of lot 10, map of MeClure Academy Grounds, Oakland; $10. ret Paul (widow) to Duncan McMullen, lot on N_line of Clinton street and Col avenue (University avenue), NW 202.25, X 161.25, SE 187.86 to W iine of College avemue. ast e O L Mapo¢ portion of Vernan PArk: Oakland; grant. Alexander and Mary F. Martin (wite) to E. Cavanagh, lots 15 and 16, block C, plat ot Broudw-s’;:\ld Telegraph-avenue Homestead, kland ; Oniin’s. *Sanborn to Robert B. lots 1, and 20, flock J. map of Berry-] Tract, Berkele: 3 Francis A. Durant to Emma A. Durant (wite). same, subject to 631 M. 436, second party hereby releases first party from all obii- gations to maintain or support her and from all alimony or costs in divorce now pending. Brooklyn® Township; $10. of artistic effect. tion may be. he, then produces a work of art. ‘In the plicture the artist pleture, the Alexander Pope was “RETRIEVING.” By Alexander Dope. Description of the Beautiful Arl Supple- ment {o Be Issned as a Part of Next Sunday’s Call. - “Retrieving,” by Alexander Pope, is a spirited piece of animal painting and it possesses the great merit of not too much realism. which some things are subordinated to give greater strength to others. The principal subject is strongly drawn and expression is attained by the accen- tuation without exaggeration pf certain features. The pose of the dog i alert and animated, s.zgestive of action and intelligence. His “points” as a high-bred canine are well shown, but without exaggeration or at the expense It is a picture in 1t is a work which is naturalistic rather than realistic. This observation is called out by the fact that in much of his painting Mr. Pope’s tendencies have been distinctly in the direction of realistic imitation in detail, a false realism which appeals to all who admire imitative skill rather than art, It is always more interesting to learn what an artist thinks and feels than to cee an imitation of wkat he has seen, no matter how perfect such an imita- An imitation of something In nature can never equal the per- fection of the original nor even the colorless exactness of a photograph. If, on the other hand, there is a personal expression of what the artist fecls for his subject and If he leaves something to the Imagination of the beholder, shows his admiration for a fine example of the a bird as thd cock pheasant shown in the work of a well trained dog. born in Boston pleting his education he was engaged until he was past 35 years of age that in 1349. For several years after com- in business pursuits and it was not he decided to devote his whole atten- He is a sportsman and fond of animals, particularly horses and dogs. Be- he devote E