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3 %—@M DONOVAN—In San Jose, March 15, 1903. at ':’ l"lr‘v. = AND STORES TO LET. DRUMN near et Lary - ¢ ’ ge store, fine range, with flat § d ! o1 Testaurant or any busivess g P MARKE 145 Handsome * L, T nished; suitable for docior denist office: s unturnished Tooms MME me Lasiness pRlmis: bours 10 to 5; con. business affairs. Mme 1t Nee : olk 254, rhor, Red 2041. substance restore us whatey gray Francisco, 1 ste, Oakl . nteed is guara v roves ite grow nd itching scaly eanses sca ps falling - stain or embarrassing ? HARRIS, 151 O'Fa N1 e buk and i PHYSICIAN mane 28Gress cormer Sut experience, cures pe habit. Call a Grant_ave nd Fedora ha 50 Kear G. 1 ELEGANT remnar woolens for LEON 7th and oks, wig: 0., 733 M orders. GOLDSTEIN & TAILOR-MADE suits, § Mistt Clothing Par ALFREDUMS ONE-MI PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DONNELL- t st bet Sixth a HIM, » ROPOSALS, M P. 1 ? eer in Engh untti 1i restores gray hair, im. Cures dandru®t stickiness; scientific palmist, 503 M. ELLA Pop- K 1903, and then opened k 1o be done inciudes 450,000 tons of 2240 Wb each, of rock in er approximately 30 feet Bids must be accompanied by a boda 000 U. €. currency. One contract will he whole work. Comtractc will be 10 per cent of the amo The #igbt is reserved to reject amy the U S Engineer Office, 163 yenr ending June 36, e & condi smestic ns of produc- quality o vy and price (including in the price of productions or man n). being equal the right to reject ostis in whole or in ersigned proposals should psale for Printing.” and ad- P. MILLER, Chief Quarter- Propo to C. tliciy A circulsr defining the chief char -ncteristics of said vessels and the plans and specificalions are now ready for distribution among prospective bidders. Forms of p posal and contract may be had on applica- when they will be pul epened. to the department on and after April CHAS, H. DARLING. Acting 3-11-1903. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO CREDITORE. M. SWENSON, deceased.—Notice §s hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN FAL HAM. administrator of the estate of AXEL M. EV SON, deceased, to the creditors of and al persons having claims against the said Geceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vowchers, within four months aft- er the first publication of this notice, to the 814 administrator, at room 79, Chronicie building, the same being his place for the transaction of the business of the said estate in the city and county of Sam Francisco. JOBMN FARNHAM. administrator of the estate of AXEL SWENSON, deceased, FRANK M . attorney for admini: trator, 9 and 80, Chronicle build- ing. Franciseo, March 3, 1963, WOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of JEANNE NOUGUE, deceased —Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, JOHN FARNHAM, ad- mintetrator of the cstate of JEANNE NGUGUE. deceased. 1o the creditors of and il persons baving claime against the said decessed, to exhibit them with the neces- sary vouchers, within four months icer the first_publication ©f this notice, to the said ‘sdminetrator, #t room 79, Chronicle bufld- ing. the same Being his plece for the trans- action of the business of the said estage in The city and county of San Francisco, State of Cajifornia. J (N FARN] admints- Urator of the estate of JEANNE NOUGUF, accedsed. FRANK McGOWAN, Em for administrator, rooms 75, 79 and Chronicle bzlnlllu. Dated at San Francisco, March 3, b DIVIDEND ROTICE - A dividend has boen de. wlured on the capitai stock of the People's Insurance Company of Ban ¥ranciseo, yaya- ble on presentation of certificates at the of - fice of the secretary. 4i2 Pine st., on Satur- r tfications and blank forms 8. Engineer Oi- Army buflding, New Lork i Arye only from 2 1o 4 o'clock p, m, rmxi ¥._STONE, Secretary e 200G, THE SAN F BERKELEY ADVERTISEMEN RANCISCO CALL. TUESDAY, MARCH 17 ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. LARNIN, 62513 nicely furnished sunny par- lors; Housekegping permitted in onme; reat reasonable. 3 BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. CHENEY & BERRY BARGAINS. | §800—A 100-foot Lorner lot; worth §1200; street v.. ... March 63% Market all sewered and maeadamized; party offers At 12 O'Clock Noon. for this week only at the price; snap. TRE! TMENT. —S-room house; built recently o reet, 182:4 feet | repainted; NE. corner 50x250; ‘Howard strest; fine downtown | chance for speculation: lmPfDVe: ninal rent, $85 per month; lot open pluinbing; street sewered and mae adamizeéd; flowers and fruit trees; a gla house and chicken house; fine view ; within one square of new st 2 bargain at the price; ments N ADDITION FLATS. 1324-1326) Scott stree secure a part loan on this. s street; three bandsome Sow soome end_bath caclren's | $500—Lot €0xI30; Falton st. ‘ month: key lot et o osind OF MARKET 1 $1600—4-room house on Parker st Southwesterly corner of Bryant and Ellery | sireets (near First street); improvements, 10| $3000—New 6-room house on Parker st. flats of 4 rooms and bath each: 26x80 feet. | st DOWNTOWN FLATS. | $5500—8-room house; lot 55x15S; Hillegass | rtherly line Tract. street: 4 annum; HEIGHTS BUILDING LOT. mont avenue, 207:3 south of | buflding lot in & rapidly | f the city, 25x80 feet ! BUILDING LOTS. Broad and Capital Gough EY & BERRY. Berl, ley Station. RY ew S-room house; bath, pantry, wooden mantel, stationary tubs, electric fix- tures, concrete foundation, large lot; 1 block from station; close to sehool, church, stores, electrie cars: price §2250; terms $150 cash. balance $20 a month. O. A. RUDOLPH, i Lorin Station (open Sundays). and Noe | ENAP—New B-room cottag: bath, pantry, reedy |~ folding doors, mantel, bay window, station’ ary tubs, patent closet, brick foundationy 6- foot basement, large lot: street work done; close to statio balance $14 a month. O. A. Lorin Station (open Sundays) NEW 7-room, 2-story house, brick foundation. sand finished tinted walls, nice mantel, tiled #inks, electric fixtures; lot [Ox1: # blocks 1.—oml R. R. station; price $2250; easy pay- ments, " PANHANDLE line of Grove street, BUILDING LOT. 106:3 feet east | RUDOLPH, west line Butler | f California avenue. | PARK BUILDING LOT. therly of Crescent avenue, 250 feet of South avenue: chance for speculation; lots 20 utheast line of ns stree t of India ave- | 3. R, PERKI) Lorin Station. | NICE 5-room bungalow cottage. up fo date in every way: large lot; electric cars pass door; price $2300; $300 cash, balance easy monthiy payments. MARKET ST, OPP. KEARNY. Agents and Rent Colleetors. J. R. PERKINS, $160,0M— Downtown cor stores: 100 rooms: - Latty Silion = +w {mprovements; reuts | NEW §.room cottage, only 3 blocks from Lo- i Ired loasa rin station; street Work done: cement sida- 0 ¢ ntage: close to Or- pheum iheater: a rare mvestment | ry réspect; price §2300; £85. 00— Fou t. corner: 52 ft. front; close b iy Market Fourth sts.; near new opera- A 1me 5 Office open Sundays. J. R, PERKINS, 00,000 Transfer corner: downtown: 78x100; Lorin Station 5 be turned profit. r. N2:Gx4: rents $431; mortgage | $1500_HANDSOME _ b-room cotiage; high s , per cent basement; hard finished and divided in 2 #3540 14t Howard st, nr. Third; 80x large. rooms; bath, toilet: every conven- ‘ weil nce; South' front; 2 blocks from station; £ Eddy et.; 100 ft. fron- only $200 cash; balance $15 per month. 5 2500_Fine -room house: substantially bulle; nvestment: nr. Gi €un In everv room: porcelain bath: 2 2o oo o foilets, 2 mantele; electric lighting: tach | businese corner; and chicken-houses, 4 vards: lot 75x120: increased: make after; T"ME| . West front; handy to station; this place is magnificent modern flats; easily worth $3500; can be sold on terms. | fronts. ' | $1400—Elegant corner lot on Adeline st., north o PrSlaty: stase w1 of Ashby ave.: S4xi all street work rents $11 Kt | ;ione cement walkd! vight Jon, new forry 1 d - .. i ine: Adeline is the future business street ente s’lr'"‘!.:{v‘ o - o of Berkeley; lots within 5 blocks have | ts: 4 bufldings; 30-ft. frontag advanced 40 per cent during past vear; s ana Polk: rente $02 | w (Plendia investment: e Nees ave. fiate; strictly modern; | Lorin Station. * arl etni ool st oW = Western Addition; 50-ft. | FOR SALE rents $122 In desirable residence section of Berkeley, near Foleom; 1 tenant; $789 $9-room house with stable and chicken h a great bargain on account of departu owner; only small cash payment required; no reasonable offer refused. ~Apply at ones to LITTLE & WOOLSEY, Berkeley Station. news for 5 cents—The Weekly C apper, for mailing, §1 per ¥ OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS me month 16 rooms: renting nd 6th sts.; 25x80; good ness property; rent $55. rents $600; near Elifs and Web- Post vements fats: lot and Taylor; key 2- pays N per cent x80; rents $60; viein- lot: Harrison business property: store and X9 6. rents $45. _, > o elose to Ellie: mige. $1500 OFFICE. 1116 BROADWAY. 25x90; Improve e e s facing G. G. Park; open . e B’ seasts PO80 e 7e. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. & 667 Market e P . @ g <18 i $750. CASH, monthly instaliments as desired; well equipped chicken ranch: cottage of 3 rooms, stable, shed, chicken-houses, Al breod- ing-house, brooderies: two tiptop incubatore, - O and 300 eap: all fenced And eross- $95.500. fenced: new buggy: use of horse, farming = implements, ete Al laying plenty TFORNIA STREET. 2 of excellent water; about 30 young " fruit trees; first-class sandy loam gar- Not far from New den soil; away from fogs and hareh Merchants' Exchange bullding. Winds: sdjoining East Oakland: near good school and close to main boulevard; more than a good living is here right now call and let us show you this fine bargain; price in all, §1800: call or send for circular. WILL PAY 6 PER CENT NET. 455 Seventh st.. opp. Broadway station, Oak- s land; carriage free. H. Z. JONES BALDWIN & HOW] | $4006—REDUCED from $5600 for a quick sale within 5 days; lot 40x170; 8 rooms; all mod- ern conveniences, including hot water heater Yhroughout the ' house; nel!hborhg& first clase; convenient to cars, business cAnter and rees, flowers and shrubbery¥ terms, h, balance on flat mortgage. J. 8. MYERS, 1002 Broadway. $500 CARH, balance ea: ottaze; well located, 06 cash, balance 6 per cent: new fine 5 r. new 6 r. awelling on Hill, near Noe: a bargain. | $2:50 F1 : flats of 5 rooms and terms: elegant new 6 r. and b. | path ea paying 8 per cent net under a near Sacramento_ | guarant ; convenient to local trains, lot on Jackson: 7 1. and b. dwell- | cars, business center, etc.; a fine property <t be sol and at least $1000 less than value. J. 5. MYERS, 1002 Breadway, Oakland, Cal. $1050 WILL buy a fin> 4-room cottage in East Oaklend; $200 down, balance to suit the pur- chaser. Apply at P. C. LASSEN & CO.'S, 466 Ténth st., Oakland, Cal. e e e e e e OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. i elegant new flats on Oak, near Cen- and ¥ r.; income 12 per cent; n the park, AUNDE] 630 Market st MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc.)_ Toans on real estate, also for the full cost of improvement and part cost of lot; houses | built on terms to suit; plans free: 108 Crocker building. r-*hird st interest house, 6 rooms, | FURNITURE good and cheap this month. H. a basement: lot 50x104: street work |~ SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st.. Oakland. ail done; one lot jevel and ready to build on. Box 196, Call = O0OMS FO KE] A A BARGAIN—Neat cottage, with all modern M.l,l. .! !Nfl?l{s,gmfm? i improvements! terms same a8 paying rent. Apply owner, lumber yard, SE. corner Ala bama and Montcalm sts. ALCALDE_APARTMENT HOUSE. 723 O'Farrell st. flats; modern impro 234 sts.; rent $960 per a E uire J. H. KRUSE, 23d and Shotwell sts. HOUSEE and fots rent. and iots in great varietyfor sale and WILLIAM M DEWOLF, 823 Clement | _ALL SUNNY AND OUTSIDE ROOMS. ot: Rickmind % Sy Seaialty. EXCELLENT VIEW OF CITY AND BAY. ~ ~ - — Best neighborhod in the city; ready for ten- FOR sale—1149 and 1751 ants lst of March; prices reasonable; nler’w feet ach house 7 ences; the best of service guaranteed. RHEIN R. E. CO., 513 California st. NEW cottages—Modern fmprovements; _easy terms. Call at premises, Eureka st., near 23d, RICHMOND District real estate is my ALCALDE APARTMENT HOUSE. 723 O‘Fll;rell st. 7 5, nr. 7th—Sunny furn. front rooms; light h=kpg; gas raMge; single rooms. JESSIE, 335—2 sunny connecting basement rooms; completely furn housekeeping; $12. epectal WILLIAM M. DEWOLF, 323 Clement 2 elegant flats, 5 and 6 rooms and casy termr. 130 Eureka st REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. FOR SALE NEAR SAN FRANCISCO—— Il tract, $60 1o $90 per acre, on Rancho NATOMA, 245—Housekeeping rooms. New management, 978 Geary; el it Toome: hvs privileses; mod. ‘Convenicmes Cotati, Sonoma Co.; future value mssured, as Fen Francisco ls growing rapldly; locatlon | STOCKTON, 1306—Model House: newly fur- pest for PouItEy A n eept 5 ; to The Cotati Com 362 Callfornia st., for| - mmbed housekeeping rooms: $0 sod $13; free pamphiet informati FOR rent—12 acres of very rich land;, suit- able for melons and garden tryck; family or- chard; fine prune orchard; large buildings for hog and chicken ralsing; abundance of £00d water: splendid opportunity for right man. Address 3226 King st., eley. SSCRIPTIVE catalogue published weekly free to buyers amkl seliers, accurately describ- ing all classes of country property, for sale and exchange, after a careful personal in- pection. N. D. SICKELS, the Land Agent, 8 Geary st. FOR_sale—A 10-acre French pru orchard, 9 ye#rs old. with improvements: two._ miles north of Mountain View, Santa Clara Valley. Apply to MRS. S. E. BOOTHBY. A COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Send for catalogue of 100 Santa Clara County vargains. WILLIAM $ WRIGHT, Mountain View, Santa Ciara County, California. A LARGE list of choice country lands in all sections of California. _Land Department AMERICAN GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., #20-1-2-3 Hayward buflding. = FREE booklet and poultry folder. San Benito County Improvement Club, Hollister, Cal. e ——————— REAL ESTATE 7¢ EXCHANGE. CARPENTER wants good city 1ots for fine in- come ranch home, 2 mile from Napa. $1000—&-acre home in Paso Robles and San Francisco lodging-house for place across the way. $25.000—Magnificent country income home ad- Hanford, for bay or city residence. Bk Morris Teaity Co. 4174 Parrott biag. REAL ESTATE WANTED. STED—To buy small *ome; $6000; no N eents. Box 262, Cail office & s 1 . STABLES TO LET. 156 HICKORY ave, near Gough: 5 ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS SUTTER, 4288 unfurniched rooms su'table for living purposes, TAYLOR, 612—Beautiful furnished rooms; new furniture; very reasonable. THE Herbert, 1530 Polk—Large sunny suites for housekezping; nicest rooms in town for the money; running water, gas range, fine beds; everything new. THIRD, 308—Suites and rms., $6 to $15; wk. $2 to $5; modern, clean, quiet; bath; adults. VALENCTA, 1232—2 nicely furnished house- keeping rooms in private family; gas; bath, ROOMS TO LET—Furn.~and Unfarn. ARGYLE Hotel, 234 McAllister—New, elégant, sunny; hc day upward; McAllister cars to door; handsomest grill room in California. A—BRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth—Rooms 25c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and 1ight housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT “‘The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms 25c, b0c, $1, $1 50 nigh $1 50 to $10 per week; house open all night. Pl e bt eriradie ARDELL, 15 Page—Large furnished rooms, §; $1 25, $1 50 week; best,in eity for price. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORW, 204 Eilis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable, ~ Prisimri ek om Mo slmnniddarnaicn. sroali ELEGANTLY furnished rooms, en suite or sin. gle; new flat; furniture put in last Monday, sunshine in every room: grand marine view: board if desired. Call for terms and inspect, 1138 Larkin st. mear Jackson, or Lquity ELLIS, 321 (Mozart)—Nicely furn. rooms $1 B%rmht:_tl 50, $6 week; open all nl:ne: ELLIS, 88, cor. Larkin—Bay-window alcove, suitable for two: modern, FELL, 1508—One . sunny 1 ; Teferences. | i Gl Ay A A V3 t to right party, e S —— LTON, 124—First flat, one sunny front bay- %w(m.);_:v-n-'nq.. Grand Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms B el I B S L HAWTHORNE, 15—Pleasant furnished rooma: private family; $1 per week. e . pivsts G NS B Wi oL Lasiicy FOWARD, 715, nr. Third (St. David's)—Sunny ALAMEDA -y furnighed rooms en suite or single: © . 3500 Park st, Alameda. beds; §1 50 to §5 per week; Yrice $1250; terms $100 cash, | { porcelain bath, electric | MARKET, 1004 3 sunny Tooms: Gonnecting sunny suite; reasonable; with board. MARTINET, 1101 Geary st.—Handsome sunny suite; also suites with or without private baths; single reoms; newly furnished. MAYBELLE (apartment house), 202 Grove, cor. Van Ness—Furnished and unfurnished suites 2 and 3 rooms. MCALLISTER, 226A—Nice, clean rooms, re: sonable; opposite public ifbrary, NICELY furnished sunny rooms, with or with- out board: private family. 728 Octavia st. near McAllister. . O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elovator; elec, lights; day, week, mo. O'FARRELL, 873 — Beaufifully furnished apartments; sunny, pleasant place; 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 rooms; reasonable; new house, POLK, 709—2 nicely furnished sunny rooms; gas, bath; private family. ROYAL House, 126 Elils*Incandescent light, reading-room, sufBking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 33¢ {0 §150; week,, $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms wtth hot and cold water; baths. STOCKTON. 41-45—Nicely furnished sunny front suite; single rooms; $2 50 to $10 week. “THE RADSTON, Turk st.—Come_and see our rooms before obtalning others; first- class, newly furnished; private baths and | _phones; up to date in every respect. THE MANSFIELD, 212 Post—Elegantly fur nished ites and single rms. ; hot, WA ter; elevator day and night; phone John 5248, ROOMS AND BOARD, S A S v R 8 | OLD Stevengon Mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex, 807 California st.—Attractive in. ! terior; exceptional table; free billiard room. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished suites or single; steam heat, SPECIAL NOTICE! F EIPE SO e e SO LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. Bend 4c stamp for particulars. “Relief for in_letter by return mail. Ask your druggistChichester Chem. Co., Fhila, Pa. STORAGE AND WAR HOU! M Storage & Van Co.: fueniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped, 725- vard, near Third; phone Grant 161. ODOLPH Sterage fice Post and Powell sts.; GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; $40 | Mission st.; tel. Howard 941 F. W, Zehfuss, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany 120, Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. | et tel | | 11 Montgomery Main 1840 Shipping at cut rates. | sTuTTERI POSITIVELY cured at Melbourne School, Van | ss & Mrkt; good improvement in 1 week. | T TYPEWRITERS AND SUCPLIES, GREAT BARGAINS IN RITERS AND STAMMERING, o sell bettar machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 53 California; tel hone Main 266. pewrit , 110 Montgomery st.; ‘Pre- mier Typewriters: supplies for all machines: PArtly used machines £0ld & new ories rented. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. ‘Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were fssued vesterda Patrick J. Bartlett, 30, 8031 Treat avenue, and Tsabella J. Gorman, 1S, 1007 Florida street. Wallace V. Colthurst, 2%, 916 Natoma street, and May Murphy, 23, 2609 Howard street. August K. Hermansen, 29, 614 Third street, and Selma A. Wiklund, 20, 1116 De Haro st. Max Katzauer, 44, 101 Third street, and Eline H. Krebs, 24, 611 Bryant street. Franklin J. Richardson, 23, city, and Mary E. Walmsley, 24, city. Bainbri; Ryder, 41, city, and Henrletta Barbeau, 33, St. Louis, Mo. Salvatore = Lebarbera, 24, San Maria Carolla, 16, 2 Filbert place. Willlam M. P. @ifford, 26, 306 Mission street, and Christme Turner, 18,” Point Lobos road and Parker avenue. » Jose, and Charles Jackson, 21, city, and Gertrude M. Church, 21, cf Leroy Newton, 117 Taylor street, and Lilllan M. M-Rinnon, 20, 111 Polk street, George Hjlderbrand, 24, 535 Turk street Susie L. Hess, 24, Arrayo Grande. BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATES Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- £ons authorized to have the same published, | BORN. ALEXANDER—In this city, March 16, 1903, to the wife of T. N. Alexander, a son. MARRIED. GREEN—WISE—In this city, March 15, 1903, by the Rev. 8. Goldstein, William Green and Leo Wise (Egnoze), both of San Franelsco. DIED. Anderton, Mrs. #. C. Arnold, Charles S. Aronson, Catherine Butterfield, Harvey Caro, Anna R. | Claffey, John and . Deborah n, John W. umsden, Wil McNamara, Ka Nulty, Wm. W. . Adrian =good, Sflas R. Rehfeld, Ruth Rogers, Emma Ryan, Angela C. Savage, John H. Stmon,’ Caroline Skidmore, Harriet Taylor, John Tillman, Eugene J. Wahlquist, Christine Weisman, Margaret Zehfuss, Alice E. Zimmerman, John Bayrs, Mary E. Evans, Anne Everett, Mre. Ann M. Ford, Charles 1. Garrett, Thomas tneit, James D, Hastings, Frank Helmstein, Albert G. Hollings, Caroline Kearns, 'Agnes Kelly, Lilile M. Kelly, Mary A. Klevesahl, Sophie NDERTON—In San Jose, March 14, 1903, Mrs. Fiorence wife of Fred S. Anderton, beloved mother of Katherine Anderton and Loufs §. Eaton, and sister of Mrs. M. Crane and Mrs. Dennis Kelly, aged 41 years 4 months and 15 da @7 The funeral will take place Wednes- day, March 18, from her late residence, 335 East San Fernando street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a réquiem mass will be celebrated, commencing at 10 ¢'clock. Ia- terment Calvary Cemetsey, San Jose. ARNOLD—In this eity, March 14, 1903, Charles Sanford Arnold, a native of San Francisco, aged 39 years 5 months and 24 days. ¥ ¥ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services to-day (Tues- day), at 9:45 o'clock, at his late residence, 2011 Devisadero street. Interment strictly private ARONSON—Tn this city, March 14, 1003, Cath- erine Aronson, a native of Ireland, aged 66 years. - BUTTERFIELD—In San Rafael, March 14, 1908, Harvey Butterfield, husband of the late Elizabeth Butterfield, and father of Linden Butterfield, Mrs. R. 'T. Warden, Mrs. Helen Reynolds dnd Mrs. A B. Domberger, a tive of Vermont, aged 80 years and 6 day: (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral from his residence. Lonhita Park, thence to the ngregational Church, on Estreet, between Third and Fourth, where services will be held at 1 o'clock. ' Interment Mount Tamal- pais Cemetery. CARO—In this city, March 16, 1903, Anna R., beloved wife of Simon Caro, and beloved mother of Blanche S. Upright, a native of Bohemia, aged 56 years and 1 month. (Los Angeles and San Bernardino papers please ‘Friends and acquaintances are respect- M‘J invited to attend the funeral to-day, March 17, at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1022 Pierce street, between Turk street_and Golden Gaté avenue. Interment New Salem Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train. Please omit flowers. A aged 36 G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day ‘Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, his late resi- dmeadar ‘Gitbers sirest! o8 Braten, be- tween Sixth and Seventh, thence Chflch?nm a solemn ¥ 4 1903. the residence of her daughter, Alameda ave- nue, near Race street, Amn Domovan, loving mother of Mrs. John McCarthy, an James T. Donovan and the late Mrs. Mar garet McAllister, & native of Ireland, aged years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the solemn high mass at St. Joseph's Church, San Jose, Tuesday morning, March 17, ‘commencing at 11 o’clock. ' Interment Santa Clara Cemetery. EAYRS—In this city, March 16, 1903, Mary Ellen, beloved wife of the late George A. Eayrs, loving mother of Raymond, Ollie. May and the late George Eayrs, daughter of Timothy Scully, and sister of _John E., James, Josie and Agnes Scully and Mrs. rickson, a natlve of San Francisco, aged ears 8 months and 12 days. £ Remains at the residence of her father, Timothy Seully, 491 Linden avenue. Notice of, funeral hereafter. EVANS—In Melrose, Alameda County, March 15, 1908, Anne, beloved wife of Thomas R. a native of England, aged 60 years 10 months and 27 days. EVERETT—In this city, March 15, 1903, Mrs. Ann M., beloved wite of the late John Ever- 3 aged 78 years 10 months and 13 da: member of the Third Order of St. Dominie. (Boston papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday). at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, ‘Waller. street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high ma will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. . FORD—In this city, March 15, 1903, Charles 1. Ford, beloved brother of Thomas Jr. James and Catherine Ford, a native of San Francisco, aged 31 years 4 months and 6 days. Ex-sergeant of Company E, First Regiment, Calffornia Volunteers. EFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at §:80 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his brother, James Ford, 679 Ellis streat, between Hyde amd Larkin, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, corner Van Ness ave- nue and O'Farrell street, for services, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GARRETT—In this city, March 14, 1903, “Thomas, beloved husband of Mary Garrett, and father of Margaret, James, Mamie, Alice, Edna, Raymond and Walter Garrett and the late Thomas and Lionel Garrett, a native of San Francisco, aged 45 years and 9 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 334 Vallejo street, thence to St. Fran- cis Church, where a requiem high mass will - be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HARTNETT—In this city, March 16, 1905, James D., beloved infant son of James ani Nora Hartnett, and brother of Bernice Hart- nett, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year & months and 4 days. ¥ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday). at 12 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 3480 Eighteenth street, near Va- lencia. interment Holy Cross Cemetery HASTINGS—In _this city, March( 16, 1003, Frank Hastings, a native of New York, aged 79 years. HELMSTEIN—In Alameda, March 15, 1965, Albert George, beloved and youngest son of John J. and Anna Helmstein, and brother of C. L. John H., Minnle C., Annie T. and Tiille A, Helmstein, a native of Alameda, aged 13 years 4 months and 17 days. HOLLINGS—In this city, March 14, 1903, Caroline, beloved wife of the late Henry Hollings, and devoted mother of Mrs. Wii- liam J. Horstmann, Mrs. Martin Stelling and Henry Hollings, a native \of Hamburg, Ger- many, aged 6i years S months and 1 day. A member of St. Markus Frauen Verein. E Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, March 17, at 10:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 929 Larkin street, corner of Post. Interment Mount OFvet Cemetery. KELLY—At her residence, 2265 Geary street, March 14, 1903, Lillie Manning Kelly, be: loved wife of 'John J. Kelly, and loving mother of William T. Kelly, a native of San Francisco. TFThe funeral will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2265 Geary street, thence to §t. Dom- inic’s’ Church, wiiere a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment pri- vate. Please omit flowers. KELLY—in this city, March 16, 1903, Mary Ann, beloved daughter of Bernard and Mary Kelly, granddaughter of Peter and Mary O'Brien, and niece of Peter, Thomas, Ed- ward, John and Joseph O'Brien, aged 1 month and 20 days. KLEVESAHL—In this city, March 14, 1903, Sophie, dearly beloved wife of Ernest W. Klevesahl, beloved mother of Emil K., Min- nie, Henry, Fred, Jullus and Sophia Kleve- sahl, and sister of Henry Bolle of Santa Rosa, a native of Germany, aged 60 years 8 months and 21 days. 7 Fricnds and acquaintances are respeot fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday. March 17, at 1 o'clock, from her late res: dence, 15 Twenty-eighth street, near Guer- rero. ' Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriages. X KEARNS—In this city, March 15, 1908, Agnes Kearns, beloved sister of the late Mrs. Rose Meyers, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral to-da: (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock sharp, from the mortuary chapel of J. §. Godeau, 305 Mont- gomery avenue, thence to St. Francis Church Interment Holy Cross Ceme Near Stockton, at the residence 5 D. A Learned, March 12, 1903, Mrs. Deborah H. Lee, wife of the late Theodore Lee, and sister of Mrs. D. A. Learned of ~Stockton | and Mrs. C. D. Kellum of San Francisco, a native of Pennsylvanid, aged T4 years 11 months and 4 days. LINCOLN~—In this city, Mareh 14, 1903, Jgha Illard, beloved son of G. W. and the late Catherine_Lincoln, a native of San Fran- clsco. (Fresno papers please copy.) @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily Invited #o attend the funeral Tuesday, March 17, at 11 o'clock, from the residence, 2326 Jackson street, thence to St. Dominic's Church, corner Bush and Steiner streets, where & solemn requiem mass.will be cel brated for the repose of his soul at 11:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by train from Third and Townsend streets. LUMSDEN—In this city, March 14, 1903, Wil- liam, beloved husband of Mrs. Isabella An- derson Lumeden, father of Bessie, Willlam and_Maggle Lumsden, and brother of Mrs. D. Whitehall, Mrs. A. Marshall and Mrs. J. Tompson, a native of Edinburgh, - Scotland, aged 46 'vears. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, March 17, at 10:30 o'clock, at his late residence, 514 Connecticut stréet, Po- trero. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. McNAMARA—In this city, March 16, 1903, Kate, dearly beloved wife of Joseph M- Nemara, and sister of John, Hugh and Thomas Gerehty, Mrs. Peter McGivney and Mrs. Frank Flppins, a native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 27 years. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully_invited to altend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, T47% Tehama street, thence to St. Josepi's Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. McNULTY~—In this city, March 15. 1908, Wil- liam W., beloved son of Wellimgton W. and Emma H. McNulty, and brother of Harry and Percy McNulty, native of Ohio, aged 22 years 9 months and 15 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ing{zd to attend the funeral Tuesday. March ‘17, at 1:30 o'clock, 1 h mortuary chapel of the Bo?dzn E‘llemadler Twenty-first. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery by m.‘,!:::nl car from Eighteenth ERLE—In Alameda, March 15, 1908, Adrian, xbalnvefl lhnus of_ M Merle, and mh:} te, Mrs. W. H. L. Hynes and ?:;re Merle, a native of Briancon, France. pers please copy.) O Pos atd soqusintances dre A Tuesday, March 17, 1903, at 2:30 o'clock, at his late residenee, 2167 Alameda avenue, Ala- 0SGOOD—In Oakland, March 16, 1903, at 1508 S raraph. avenue. - Glias Hichard. beloved of Ernest J. Osgood, a native of Me., dged 75 years 1 month and 15 days. Company, Missfon street, near and Guerrero t 2 o'clock. ary of Alfred J. 62 years 5 months and 26 days. (New respect. fully invited to attend the funeral services meda. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. husband of Adaline K. Osgood, and father s Biddeford, of Lyon Post, G. A. R., and the REHFELD-—-In this city, March 16, 1903, Ruth ety datighter of AdOIDE. 1. ant Notin | Victoria, B. C 11 street, between Seventh and Eighth, themce I~ line of Willow avenue, 137 W of Laguna to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem | street, W 25 by N 45; $3600. of his soul at 10 o'clock. Cross Cemetery. SIMON—In this city, Germany, aged 55 years. EFFuneral services at 10 o' clock ¥, March 1S, at the chapel of N. 333 Sutter street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SKIDMORE—In this city. Mareh 16, her residence, 1838 Filbert street, M. Skidmore, beloved sister of Mary a Skidmor =" Notice of funeral hereafter. residence, 613 Adeline street, EFNotice of funeral hereafter. TILLMAN—Entered into “Harry, Dr. F. Pr. T. E. l.ouise Tiliman aged 18 years. fully invited to attend (Tuesday). at 10 o'clock, Church, Broadway, where a requiem mass Wi celebrated for the repose of his sodl ment private, Please omit flowers, from St Christine, fully invited to attend Fifth and Sixth. Cemeter Irelard, aged 61 years. EFRemains at the funeral James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy stree ZEHFUSS—Entered into rest, March 1 Alice E., dearly beloved wife Zehfuss, and liam Gading and F. Will Zehfues. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ZIMMERMAN—In this city, March 14 merman, and brother of Christ, Rose Zimmerman, Mys. a native of Switzerland, iste’ U jon, Local No. 8. (Tuesday), at 1 p. his mother, 183 Page street, tery. n Inter- MONDAY. MARCH 16 by S 127:8%; $10. 62:6 8 of Page, S 25 by W §7:6; $10, Boardman, lot on NW corner of M nd Steiner streets, W 174:8 by N 13 Edward C. and Winnifred Meas beth .Mears, lot on N line of Gree: 157:6 W of Steiner, W 137:6 by N 13 E 137:6 by S 137:6; aiso lot on S W to point, — 156, L. street, $10. Associated Investors' Curtaz, erice streets, E 31:3 by N 110; $10, Otto C. Millle Lindauer. Gillesp; s1 lot on N W of Secott, line of $10. E 25 by N 103; $10, John A. and Belio Hoots to Minna C. of Frederick. S 25 by W 80; $10, McAliister street, N 25 by E_100; $10. line of T burg, W 25 Ly S 102:8; gift. B 33 by S 100; gift. Talbott, K of Twenty®third, N 25 by E 115:9; $10. ‘Whitmore, deed; §1. Robert C. and FEliza M Grieb (wife of Hénry T.). Jones and Greenwich sireets, 112:6; $10. Bolton Morton L. and Carrie M. NE 50 160; $10. street, S 25 by W 120; $10. Palomares Land Company Hibernia Savings and Loan_ Society. iine of A st nue, N 100, 20, N street, 59:3 W from intersection of sal grees 40 minutes W, quitclaim deed Charles W. $10. S of 120: . lot ony S line of Duncan street, 202 Twin P 40, Stanford Heights Tract; $10. % 100, Sheriff) to H. K. Eells, lot on NB 100 by NE 100: $211. Antoine and Gracie rml Eliada L. Johnston, 16t on E line of Excelsior Homestea and Army streets, | 25 by N 100; $5. Jobn Axtill to Willlam . NE 50 by NW 100, lot 5, Homestead: $10. E 50 by N 100; $5. Tract 7: $10. Hiuda_and E of Harrison, E 25 by N 100; $10. Charles J. and quitclaim deed; Builders’ Contracts. gastiting for u three-story use on the S line of Wi total, Rehfeld? a natlve of California, aged 1l years 6 months fons to a two-story and i on the W line of Yaet 5 5t Thventy-second, 8 40 by basement 125; 4 3358 . i H T 1’ § 9 high mass will be celebrated for the repose Interment Holy March 15, 1903, Caro- line, Leloved wife of the late George Simon, mother of Mrs. Carrie Duboeis, and aunt of George and Palmer Hewlett, a native jof Wednes- Gray & private, 1903, at Harriet L. Mar- chand, Sophie E. Gardiner and Charles W. . a native of New York City. TAYLOR—In Oakland, March 16, 1906, at his John Taylor, | beloved son of Willlam and the late Mary | Ann Taylor, and brother of Thomas Taylor, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years. rest in this city, March 15, 1908, Eugene Joseph. dearly be E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- the funeral to-day Brigid's corner of Van Ness avenue and be parlors of of William devoted mother of Mrs. Wil- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Wednes- day), at 10:30 o'clock, at her late residence, | 734 Oak street, between Fillmore and Steiner. 1903, John, beloved son of Mrs. Margarethe Zim- Lizzie and Mary Knutte, Susie Klemm and Mre. Margarethe Egger, aged 24 years 1 month and 14 days. A member of Machm- Mrs. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | m., from the residence of | between Gough and Octavia. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- —_— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Roger Johnson to Chasity J. Hunt, lot on S line_of Jackson pirect. 106 W of Poik, W 35 Mary S, and Michael, Murphy to James an: Katie Smith, lot on W line of Laguna street, Samuel C. and Isabel O. Bigelow to Samuel it ; 310, to” Eliza- ter street, Wa, ner,, lot on W line-of Tremont avenue, 355 S (corporation) lot on 100 E of Thirty-seventh ave. parailel with E line of Thirty-seventh avenye to intersection with line which commences at a point on W line of Thir- ty-sixth avenue, 91:6 N from intersection of said line with N line of A street, and running 59 degrees 24 minutes W, N 50 degrees 24 min- utes to northernmost point of lands of second party, SW 80:3, S 138:8, E 100; also lot on S line of A street, 75 W _of Thirty-ninth avenue, § 100, W 45, S'250, W 120, S 250, E along N Iime of B street to W line of Thirty-ninth ave- | nue, N along W line of Thirty-ninth avenue to its intersection with S line of A street, W 25; algo lot on S line of B street, 180 E of Thirty- | ninth avenue, S 100, W 60, S 69, B to point of | intersection with line beginning on S line of B | 6; also lot on SE corner of Unfon and Pierce streets, line of Green street, 120 E of Plerce, E 155, 8 119, N to beginning. and all | interest in estate of Frederick Mears: $10. James M. and Mary S Wright to Frances Sacramento W 50 by N 12 i Company to Otto R. lot on NE corner of Post and Brod- and Paula Berger to Rosa Frey and lot on S line of McAllister street, 137:6 W of Broderick, W 25 by § 137 6 Gertrude B. Piper to Mary A. Mogan, lot on N line of Frederick street, 30:3 E of Clayton, | Gesnaldo and Nellie de Luca to Louis Pock- witz, lot on NW corner of Carl and Cole streets, N &7:6 by W 100:7%; $10. Jobn' L. and Olive J. Pinney to Samuel H Manfi. lot on NE corner of First avenue and Louise Swales to John W. Swales, lot on S enty-fourth street, 50 W of Vicks- Jobn Mullaney to Annie Mullaney, lot on § line of Nineteenth street, 3+ E of Diamond, John H. and ‘Sarah M. Kruse to Thomas D. on E line of Eureka street, 160 N Gustave H. and Helen D. Umbsen to Laura lot on S line of .Twenty-fourth | street, 100 E of Douglass, E 25 by S 114; $10. 1da' K Umbsen to same, same, quitclaim to Anna Iot on NW corner of 36:6 by W David E, Melliss (and as trustee estats of Frances P Melliss) to same, same; $1500. Cook 'to Wiiliam A.. Thomas Jr. and Frederic E. Magee. lot on SH line of Missfon street, 205 NE of Eighth, SB 80, SW 25, SE 80, SW v, Nw Kathryn G. MeQuaide to Georg® Mountford, lot on W line of Third avenue, 275 S of Lake to nd Mary A. Pope to Bernhard Getz, lot on W line of Nineteenth avenue, 20 street, 8 100, NW 120:2, N 100, Sg H. and Rizpah Phillips to A. F. Merten, 1% W of ‘eaks avenue, S 120 by W 74:5, lots 38 to William Patterson, Thomas and Caroline T. Williamson (Butler) (by John L. Lackmann, line of Eighth avenue South, 100 SE of W street, so:' to Thomas H. ana Paris mencing at a point 389 NW of Carter street and | 195 NE of Visitacion avenue, NE 30 by NW 160, portion of Visitacion Valley Homestead ohn Anderson to same, same; street, 176 N of Psm-.‘:aosfi by E 100, biock 19, Hilda and George Grunig to Charles J. and John Anderson, lot on NE corner of Harrison | A B “and Mary A to James . B. and Mary A. B. Newsom, lot on SE line of pulf street, .'g' SW of Jmlm Ilda, SW 25 by SE lot 391, ft Map 3; Hattie B. Housman to Myrtle M. Tot on N corner of India avenue and Naples strest, block 50, Excelsior Milton S. and Lena Eisner to Hilda Grunis, lot on NE corner of Army and Harrison streets, Eila N. Williams to George A. Williams, Io 14 and 13, block K, lot 31, block I, Park Lane George Grunig to Henry G. and Jennle Schug, lot on N line of Army street, 25 Mrs. Mary E. Reene, owner, with Petterson & Persson, contractors. architect Albert Sut- ton, all work except plumbing. sewering and frame apartment street nolvmwl‘;e-“emmqusm ia; Same owner with Willlam S, Snook & Son, contractors, Architect same, plumbing, sewer- 'H and gasfitting for same on same; total, 7. Clark, owner, with R. Fahy, contractor, architect F. A. Hermann, alterations and ad- Street, 40 : d i % | | | | tractor), architects WAHLQUIST—In this city, March 15, 1903, | beloved sister of Willlam Wahl- | quist and Mrs. Estella Haynes, a native of San_Francisco, aged 36 years and 8 months. £ Friends and acquaintances are respe: the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, between | Interment Cypress Lawn WEISMAN—In this city, March 16, 1963, Mar- | garet Welsman, a native of County Cork, | same on same; EFFriends are respectfully invited to at- | Captain C. H. Rogers er) with 8. H. Robinson (comtractor), architect Charies J. Rousseau—All werk except plumbing. painting. finish _hardware, tiling, shades, mantels ani gas fixtures for a I-story f{rame building tflats) on, lot on W line of Folsom street, 200 S of Twenty-fourth, S 30 by W 123:6, Mission block 172; $10,000. Daniel Doherty (owner) with James B. M- Sheehy (contractor). architect James Glackin — All work fer a Z-story frame buildh on lot on W line of Potrero avenue, Twenty-third, N 25, — 100, S 25, E 100; $i8 Mrs. Georgle S Pike (owner) with Mallory & Swenson (contractors), architects Havens & Tcepke—All work excepi plumbing, gasfitting, painting. electric wiring, mantels and snades for a two-story basement and attic frame building on N line of Sacramento street, 132:% E of Gough. by N 127:8%,, Western Ad- dition block $10,170. Same owner with Joseph McCusker (con- same—Plumbing, sewering and gasfitting for same on same: $1350. The Mission Bank (owner) with Hermann Safe Company (contractor), architect Nathaniel Blalsdell —Vault work, etc, for bank building loved son’of Frank and Annie Tillman, and | on NW corner of Jullan avenue and Stxteenth beloved brother of Sister M. Evangelist and | street Josephine and d Mrs. Penner Briggs of | a native of San Francisco, N_.70 by W 25, Missien block i Margaretha Carroll (ownmer) with J. H. Hen- derson (contractor and architect)—All work for a one-story and basement cottage on Tre- for a one-story and basement cottage on E Iine of Tremont avenue, Frederick street; $1850. A Hurrell (owner) with ntractor), architect. plumbing. painting, sasfitting. wiring and tiling for a three 152 8 from N line of o. Al sh A. Creames work_except ies, mantels, ry and ba: ment frame building on SW corner of Vieks- burg and Elizabeth streets, S 45:9 by W 23; $3140. Sally Siebenhauer (owner) with G, G. Gillen- tor). Salfield & Koalbers architects vation_ brick, concrete and cafpenter stering, glazing. tinning and hard- 3-story and basement frame build of Broadway of Laguna W 0, N wner with W architects same—« D. Hibro (contractor). fiiting and plumbing for AT M £ W Rosenbaum Vi¢- Finia and Julia’ Strassburger (owners) with ¥ L. Hansen (contractor) architects Sailfleld & Kohlberg—Carpenter work, plastaring, tinning. hardware and glazing for addition to a four- {story and basement brick building $ line of Fddy street, 80 E of Taylor, B 75 by 3 6: §14,060. | i | am. owners with Dyer Bros." Goiden West Works (contractors). architects same— m work for same on safhe: $4214 Same owners with J F_ Ril tor), architects same—Concrete. stonie work for same on same; $3149. Same owners with Heger & Keller (comtrae- tors), architects same—Gasfitting and plumb- ing for same on same: $3365, Alameda County. Tda C. Kelsey (single) to Willlam F, Hardy, lot on 8 line of Fourteenth street, 130 W of Brush, W 32 by S 100, lot 11 and E T feet of lot 10. block 184, Kellersberger's map, Oak- land; $10. Heron-Holcomb Company fa corporation) 1o Karl H. Nickel, lot 40, block A, map of subdi- ision of Webster. Twenty-fourth and Valdes reet property, Oakiand: §10, orge W. Austin (single) to Jobn A. Beek- with, lot on NW corner Telegraph avenus and Merrimac street, N 60.31, W 101, more or less, 8 60:31_E 107:04_portion of lot 1, map of Aus tin Park, Oakland; $10. Hermann and _Aima v (comtrac- brick and P. Kower to Olivia Thaler, lot on W line of Myrtle street, 101 of Twenty-fourth, § 25 by W 122 portion of lot 18, block 635, map of Market-street lots, being a resubdivision of block 638 and portion of block 635, Oakland; $10: T. H. Montgomery to Louise Wilkinson, lot on line of Magnolia street. 105 N of Four- teenth, N 35 by E 128:3, Oakland: $2:25. William H., Catherine A., Jamwes, Charles M. and John L. Battles to John Battles Jr., lot on SW corne Seventeenth and _Kirkham streets, by S 104:9, lot 30, bleck 802, map Tract, quitclaim deed, Oak- land; $1 Sfame to _same, lot on S Iine of Seventeenth street, 57:3 B of Cypress, E 30 by S 104:9, lots 2 and 30 block 602, map No. 1 of per- tion of Scotchler Tract, quitciaim deed, Oak- land; §1 M. Hincelot (widow) to Hubbard H. Snow, lots 9 and 10, map Piedmont Villa tract, Anfta portion. plat 19, Kellersherger's subdivision of V. & D. Peralta Rancho, Oakland; $10. George W. Austin (sin to_Theodors Olmsted, lot on W line of Te b avenue, 31 N of Merrimac street, W mors or portion of lot 1, map Austin Park, Oakland: $10. 2 First National Bank of Oakland to H. D. . E 100, S 11, Brown (single), lots 16 and 17 in plat 17, Amended Map of Lakeview: also lots 3 and 4, plat 18, same map, Fast Oakland; $10. Emma Edwards (widow) to L. J. Rudolph (wife of O. A.), lot on 8 line of Todd street 150 E of Occidental, E 30 by S 135, lot 4, block J. map of Paradise Park, subject to deed of trust of $1000. Berkeley; $10. Thomas F. Dyer (widower) to William Clark (single), lots 2 and 3. block 2. map of Daiey's Scenie Park, subject to agreement of _sal dated November 26, 1900, Dyer with Chick, Berkeley: $10. William Clark (single) to Thomas F. Dyer (widower) and Lora Dyer Merrill (daughter). same, conveys property to grantees as joint tenarits, with right of survivorship, Berkeley: 10. $ aroline 1. Patterson (widow of J. Do) o Thomas W. and Willlam W. Patfterson (execu- tors and trustees of the estate of John D. Patterson), all Interest in property in State of California owned by John D. Patterson at time ¢ his_death, first party accepting provision made for her by will of said decedent, etc.; Franciska Reske (widow) to Louis D. Reeb (single), lot on S line of Tenth street, 137 B of Adeline, E By S 100, block 546, Boardman's Map. Oaklan 10. Frnest E. and Emily B. Brangs to H. and Gertrude C. Engelbright, lot on N line of Cen- tral avenue or Twelfth street, I W of Mag- nolia, W 40 by N 118:6, block 375, Oakiand: 10. ’Enwn- C. and Sopbie Gamp o Valentine Egenberger, lot on N line of B street. 235 [ of Haven, N 100, E 33, § 91:9, S 12, W 28: | block 803, Map No. 2, Watts Tract, Oak- 1a 1 i-rl:l Currier to Amy F. Temple, lots 14 i | | | % *fins | widening). E 50 by N 118: with E line of Thirty-eighth avenue, S 10 de- | S ‘along continuation of eaid line, SW 111, NW 113:9, N 252, E 180; and 15, block A, map of Hroadway Terrace. O ibaiil . and Esther F. Gunter to Wil- liam N. Halbert, lot 26, block B, map lands Oakland View Homestead Association, portion of Walsworth Tract of 100 acres, redivided in March, 1869, Oakland; $10. Oskiand Paving Company (corporation) to Emma C. Tellier (wife of Peter), lot en 8 line of Fifty-ninth street, 809:10 E of San Pabio avenue, E 75, S T7.77. W 16.99, N 97.54, lot 12 and W half of lot 14, map No. 2, William O'Neill, Oakland; $10.° Edward P. Fiint (single) to E._J. Shepard- son, lot on N line of Laurel 4:2?'!!"1-0‘!!'0 street, 417:1 E of Telegraph afenue (prior to . being lot 12, map Lincoln Homestead Union, surveyed for Flint in March, 1866, recorded March 12, 1903, Oak- land, quifclaim’ deed: $10. E. T. and Bertha B. Hollingsworth to Eliza- beth J. Austin and Hugh Bell, lot on W itns of Jones street, 280 S of Penniman avenue, S 50 by W 100, Hrookiyn Township; §10. Henry Z. and Sarah M. Jones to Hannah K. Shaw (wife of Palmer H.), lots 27 to 29. block 1, Allendale Tract. Brookiyn Township: $10. Cecilia Pesoll to Charies E. Pesoli. iot on & Iine of Clinton avenue. 203 W ®f Walnug street. W 40 by S 400, lot 12. block D. map Bellevue Tract, Alameda; also lot on E line of Sherman street, m‘s of Kings avenue, S 50 by E 130, Alameda; $10. William H. and Caroline E. High to Thomas Russell_ lots 1, 3 to 10, 13 to 16, block A. lots 7 to 9, block K, lots 3 to 8, block L, map Knox Tract, proverties of Milo and William Jnbx adingent to town of Haywards, Eden Township; $10. Livermore _ Creamery Company to A. L. Young, lots 7 to 9 and fractional lots 10 to 12, block 20, map McLeod Tract, Livermore, Mur- ray Township; $10, g Realty Syndicate (corporation) to Stacy W. Gibbe, Iots 1 to 8 and 27, block A, map Stan- ford Traet, Oakland; $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclely to W. La Fortune, N 50 feet of lot 8, biock map Peraita Heights, Fast Oakland; $800. Mary Moody (widow) to George F. Whi worth, lot on B line of Fulton street, 250 of Bancroft way, N 100 by E I Tots and 35, Berkeley, property map No. 3, Bl Tract, Berkeley: $100. u? PP ie